Notes and Queries, Number 37, July 13, 1850 by Various
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capricious; in some cases attacking the printed part of an engraving,
leaving the margin unaffected; in others attacking the inside of the backs _only_; and in a few instances it attacks all parts with the utmost impartiality. Any hints as to cause or remedy will be most acceptable. B. _George Herbert's Burial-place._--Can any of your correspondents inform me where the venerable George Herbert, rector of Bemerton, co. Wilts., was buried, and whether there is any monument of him existing in any church? J.R. Fox. _The Earl of Essex, and "The Finding of the Rayned Deer."_-- "There is a boke printed at Franker in Friseland, in English, entitled _The Finding of the Rayned Deer_, but it bears title to be printed in Antwerp, it should say to be done by som prieste in defence of the late Essex's tumult." The above is the postscript to a letter of the celebrated Father Parsons written "to one Eure, in England", April 30, 1601, a contemporary copy of which exists in the State Paper Office [Rome,] Whitehall. Can any of your readers tell me whether anything is known of this book? |
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