Notes and Queries, Number 39, July 27, 1850 by Various
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guard, perhaps of the early part of the seventeenth century, is
inscribed on the blade "Salingen me fecit." If this is the name of a sword cutler, who was he, and when and where did he live? T.S. LAWRENCE. _Billingsgate._--May I again solicit a reference to any _early_ drawing of Belins gate? That of 1543 kindly referred by C.S. was already in my possession. I am also obliged to Vox for his Note. W.W. _"Speak the Tongue that Shakspeare spoke."_--Can you inform me of the author's name who says,-- "They speak the tongue that Shakspeare spoke, The faith and morals hold that Milton held," &c.? and was it applied to the early settlers of New England? X. _Genealogical Queries._--Can any of your genealogical readers oblige me with replies to the following Queries? 1. To what family do the following arms belong? They are given in Blomfield's _Norfolk_ (ix. 413.) as impaled with the coat of William |
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