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Notes and Queries, Number 50, October 12, 1850 by Various
page 21 of 68 (30%)

"Walter Durdent, in the beginning of Henry II., appears to have
granted it (Fisherwicke) to some of his relations, for we find
William Durdent of Fisherwicke temp. Henry II.; and in the 40th
of Hen. III. Roger Durdent occurs, who held Fisherwicke of the
bishop, 24 Ed. I. In the 4 Ed. II. Nicholas Durdent was lord of
it."

Shaw refers to Erdeswick, and to the _Annals of Burton Abbey_, p. 364.

In Dr. Harwood's edition of Erdeswick, 8vo., 1844, the same statements
are repeated, but no authority is adduced. Could any of your
correspondents obligingly furnish me with the original {310} sources of
information to which Erdeswick had access, and also with any
biographical notices of Bishop Durdent besides those which are recorded
in Godwin and Shaw? The bishop had the privilege of coining money. (See
Shaw's _Staffordshire_, pp. 233. 265.) Are any of his coins known to
numismatists?

F.R.R.


_Pope and Bishop Burgess._--To what passage in Pope's writings does the
conclusion of the following extract refer?[1]

"Digammaticæ doctrinæ idem accidit. In his _Popius_ eam in
ludibrium vertit, &c. Sed eximius Poeta neque in veteribus suæ
ipsius linguæ, nedum Græcæ monumentis versatus, tantum scilicet
de antiqua illa litera vidit, quantum _de Shakespearii_
SAGITTARIO."
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