Notes and Queries, Number 18, March 2, 1850 by Various
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to lead to his detection. Would it not, therefore, be worth while to
ascertain the date of the letter in the _Public Advertizer_ which influenced him, and then to search the names of the transferrors of stock between that time and the 19th August? Many of the contributors to the "Notes and Queries" have influence sufficient to obtain permission from the proper authority for such a search. It is observable, that as the amount _transferred_ formed the _greatest part_ of his property, it would be somewhat considerable, and might not be sold in the aggregate, but pass in various sums to several purchasers. JNO. SUDLOW. Manchester. _Junius and Sir G. Jackson._--I find no one has answered my question about Sir George Jackson (No. 11. p. 172.). I will therefore put another. I possess an unpublished letter by Junius to Woodfall, which once belonged to Sir George Jackson. My Query is, "Is it likely he could have obtained it from Junius, if he was neither Junius himself nor a party concerned?" The manner in which Burke evades the question as to himself being the author of _Junius_ makes me think two or three were concerned in these _Letters_. P. * * * * * NEW EDITION OF REV. DR. OWEN'S WORKS. I gladly avail myself of the hint thrown out by "R.R." (in No. 17.) to |
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