Notes and Queries, Number 50, October 12, 1850 by Various
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autographs. They are all of that size called _Pro Patria_, and two of
them have as water-mark a figure of Britannia with a lion brandishing a sword within a paling, and the motto _Pro Patria_ over the sword. Of one of these the opposite page has the initials GR, and the other has IX; but the paper has been cut off in the middle of the water-mark and only exhibits half the figure IV. Another sheet has the royal arms (1. England and Scotland impaled, 2. France, 3. Ireland, 4. the white horse of Hanover,) within the garter, and surmounted by the crown, and on the opposite page GR. within a crowned wreath. There is no doubt that they were all manufactured between 1715 and 1740; but is there any means of arriving at a more precise date? C. _Puzzling Epitaph._--The following curious epitaph was found in a foreign cathedral:-- EPITAPHIUM. "O quid tuæ be est biæ; ra ra ra es et in ram ram ram ii." The following is plainly the solution of the last four lines:-- _ra, ra, ra_, is thrice _ra_, i.e. _ter-ra=terra_. |
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