Notes and Queries, Number 22, March 30, 1850 by Various
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AUGUSTINE. _Inquisition in Mexico._--"D." wishes to be furnished with references to any works in which the actual establishment of the Inquisition in Mexico is mentioned or described, or in which any other information respecting it is conveyed. _Masters of St. Cross_.--"H. EDWARDS" will be obliged by information of any work except _Dugdale's Monasticon_, containing a list of the names of the Master of the Hospital of St. Cross, Winchester; or of the Masters or Priors of the same place before Humphry de Milers; and of the Masters between Bishop Sherborne, about 1491, and Bishop Compton, about 1674. _Etymology of "Dalston."_--The hamlet of Hackney, now universally known only as _Dalston_, is spelt by most topographists _Dorleston_ or _Dalston_. I have seen it in one old Gazette _Darlston_, and I observed it lately, on a stone let in to an old row of houses, _Dolston_; this was dated 1792. I have searched a great many books in vain to discover the etymology, and from it, of course, the correct spelling of the word, the oldest form of which that I can find is _Dorleston_. The only probable derivations of it that I can find are the old words _Doles_ and _ton_ (from Saxon _dun_), a village built upon a slip of land between furrows of ploughed earth; or _Dale_ (Dutch _Dal_), and |
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