Notes and Queries, Number 12, January 19, 1850 by Various
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_Autobiography_, in Rochester's _Satire against Mankind_.
J.S. _Queen Mary's Expectations_.--Most persons have heard of the anxiety of Queen Mary I., for the birth of a child, and of her various disappointments; but many may not be aware that among the Royal Letters in the State Paper Office, are letters in French, prepared in expectation of the event, addressed by Queen Mary, without date, except "Hampton Court, 1555" (probably about May), to her father-in-law, the Emperor Charles V., to Henry II., King of France, to Eleonora, Queen Dowager of France, to Ferdinand I., King of Bohemia, to Mary, the Queen Dowager of Bohemia, to the Doge of Venice, to the King of Hungary, and to the Queen Dowager of Hungary, announcing to each the birth of her child, the word being so written _fil_, as to admit of being made _filz_, or of an easy alteration to the feminine _fille_, if necessary. J.E. _Ken's Morning and Evening Hymns_.--I saw it mentioned in a review in the _Guardian_ some few weeks ago, as one merit of the last edition of the Book of Common Prayer, published by Eyre and Spottiswoode, that it had restored Bishop Ken's Morning and Evening Hymns to their original purity. I have no means of accurately testing this assertion by reference to any undoubted version of the date of the original publication, but I |
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