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Notes and Queries, Number 14, February 2, 1850 by Various
page 34 of 68 (50%)

"In 1595 the queen appointed Dee warden of Manchester College,
he being then sixty-eight years of age. He resided there nine
years; _but from some cause not exactly known, he left it in
1604_, and returned to his house at Mortlake, where he spent the
remainder of his days."

Can any of your correspondents assign the _probable_ causes which led to
Dr. Dee's resignation?

T.T.W.

Burnley, Lancashire, Jan. 21. 1850. {217}


_Meaning of "Emerod," "Caredon."_--In the Lansd. MS., British Museum,
No. 70., there is a letter from Mr. Richard Champernowne to Sir Robert
Cecil, dated in 1592, referring to the discovery of some articles
pillaged from the Spanish carrack, which had then recently been captured
and taken into Dartmouth harbour. Amongst these articles is one thus
described:--"An Emerod, made in the form of a cross, three inches in
length at the least, and of great breadth."

In the same volume of MSS. (art. 61.) there is the description of a
dagger "with a hefte of white Caredon."

From the size of the cross described, "Emerod" can scarcely be read
"Emerald," as applied by us to one of the precious stones.

Is "white Caredon" white cornelian?
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