Notes and Queries, Number 11, January 12, 1850 by Various
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and Politickly Discours'd upon: by an English Person of Quality.
"Stat. Theb, Nec divinam Sydneida tenta Séd longe sequere, & Vestigia semper adora. "London, printed by T. Newcomb, for Thomas Heath and are to be sold at his Shop in Russel-street, near the Piazza of Covent Garden, 1655." HENRY KERSLEY. _Ancient MS. Account of Britain_.--I find the following note in Cooper's _Thesaurus Linguæ Romanæ et Britannicæ_, Impressum Londini, 1573, under the word _Britannia_:-- "About 30 yeares since it happend in Wilshire, at Juy church, about twoo miles from Salisbury, as men digged to make a foundation, they founde an hollowe stone covered with another stone, wherein they founde a booke, having in it little above xx leaves, (as they sayde) of verye thicke velume, wherein was some thing written. But when it was shewed to priestes and chanons, which were there, they would not read it. Wherefore after they had tossed it from one to another (by the meanes whereof it was torne) they did neglect and cast it aside. Long after, a piece thereof happened to come to my handes; which notwithstanding it was al to rent and defaced, I shewed to mayster Richarde Pace, then chiefe Secretarie to the kinges most Royall maiestie, whereof he exceedingly reioysed. But because it was partly rent, partly defaced and bloured with weate which had fallen on it, he could not find any one sentence perfite. Notwithstanding after long beholding, hee showed mee, it seemed |
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