Notes and Queries, Number 13, January 26, 1850 by Various
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reply to Mr. Beauchamp's query, No. 11. p. 173., _The Pilgrimage
of Princes, penned out of Greek and Latine Authors, London_, 1586, 4to., was written by Ludowic Lloyd. See Watt's _Bibliotheca Brit_., vol. iii. p. 612. No. 11., p. 167. Mr. Stevens will find some account of "Bernard Calver," in Granger's _Letters_, 8vo., but I have not the book to refer to. No. 12., p. 177. Menage observes, in speaking of Monsieur Perier's abuse of Horace for running away from the battle of Philippi, "Relietâ non bene parmulâ," "Mais je le pardonne, parce qu'il ne sait peut-être pas que les Grecs ont dit en faveur des _Fuiars_." "[Greek: Aner o pheugon kai palin machesetai]" _Menagiana_, vol. i. p. 248. Amst. 1713. Perhaps Erasmus translated this "_apophthegme_." Audley End, Jan. 19. 1850. BRAYBROOKE. _Seal of Killigrew, Master of the Revels_.--In the Museum at Sudbury, in the county of Suffolk, is, or was when I made a note of it about three years since, a silver seal with a crystal handle, which is said to have belonged to Killigrew, King Charles's celebrated Master of the Revels. The arms are, argent, an eagle displayed with two heads within a bordure sable bezanty. _Crest_. A demi-lion sable, charged with three bezants. BURIENSIS. |
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