Notes and Queries, Number 18, March 2, 1850 by Various
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It appears, from the _Derbyshire Visitations_, that she was one of the daughters of John Hardwick, of Hardwick co. Derby, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Leake, of Hasland co. Derby, and that John Hardwick died 19 Hen. VIII. Can any of your readers inform me of the pedigree of this John Hardwick?--what arms, crest, motto and quarterings he made use of?--what persons now living are descended from him?--and what became of his estates? I presume that your typographical arrangements {277} do not admit of the insertion of a regular pedigree; but the descents may be stated as in Burke and similar Books. GULES _Cæsar's Wife._.--"NASO" wishes to know where the proverbial saying, "Cæsar's wife must not even be suspected," first occurs. _Minar's Books of Antiquities._--Can any one conversant with the works of Cardinal Nicolas de Cusa inform me what author he quotes as "Minar in his Books of Antiquities," in what language, and where existing? _De Doctâ Ignorantiâ_, I. i. cap. 7. A.N. _Proverb against Physicians._--"M.D." wishes to be informed of the |
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