Notes and Queries, Number 08, December 22, 1849 by Various
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[Was there no such person as Love, and does the writer mean merely to pun upon the word? Cupid certainly played the fool in the court of Henry VIII. as much as any body.] * * * * * MARE DE SAHAM--POSTUM PUSILLUM--WATEWICH. I am much obliged by J.F.M's answers respecting those places. If he will look to the _Historia Eliensis_, lib. ii. c. 84, 85. vol. i. pp. 200-204. (_Anglia Christiana_), he may be certain whether or not he has correctly designated them. He may at the same time, if he be well acquainted with Cambridgeshire, give me the modern interpretation for _Watewich_, also mentioned in chap. 84. of the _Hist. Eliens_. W.B.M. * * * * * THE ADVENT BELLS. The Advent bells are ringing in many parishes throughout various parts of England during this month of December, if I may judge from my own neighbourhood--on the western borders of Berks--where, at least three times in the week, I hear their merry peals break gladsomely upon the dark stillness of these cold evenings, from many a steeple around. In the Roman States and the kingdom of Naples and Sicily, the "pifferari" go about playing on a kind of rough hautboy and bag-pipes, before the pictures of the Madonna, hung up at the corners of streets and in shops, |
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