Notes and Queries, Number 36, July 6, 1850 by Various
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abroad, S.P., in _the lifetime of his father_, who survived till
1662, and was succeeded by _his only remaining son_, Charles Lord Goring, and second Earl of Norwich, with whom, as he left no issue by his wife, daughter of ---- Leman, and widow of Sir Richard Beker, all his honours became extinct in 1672. He was unquestionably the Lord Goring noticed by Pepys as returning to England in 1660, and not the old peer his father, who, if described by any title, would have been styled 'Earl of Norwich.'" BRAYBROOKE. July 1, 1850. [Footnote 2: Let me also correct a misprint. Banks, the author of the _Dormant and Extinct Perrage_, is misprinted Burke.] * * * * * QUERIES JAMES CARKASSE'S LUCIDA INTERVALLA, AN ILLUSTRATION OF PEPYS' DIARY. I met lately with a quarto volume of poems printed at London in 1679, entitled: "_Lucida Intevalla_ containing divers miscellaneous Poems written at Finsbury and Bethlem, by the Doctor's Patient Extraordinary." |
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