Notes and Queries, Number 25, April 20, 1850 by Various
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_Emancipation of the Jews._--In Francis' _History of the Bank of
English_, p. 24., mention is made of an offer on the part of the Jews to pay 500,000l. to the state on the following conditions;--1. That the laws against them should be repealed; 2. That the Bodleian Library should be assigned to them; 3. That they should have permission to use St. {402} Paul's Cathedral as a Synagogue. It is stated, on the authority of a letter in the Thurloe State Papers, that this proposition was actually discussed. The larger sum of 800,000l. was demanded; but, being refused, the negotiation was broken off. This proposition is said to have been made shortly before the elevation of Cromwell to the Protectorate. The subject is an interesting one in these days, when Jewish disabilities are under discussion. I wish to offer two queries:--1. Is this story confirmed by any contemporary writer? 2. Is it conceivable that the Jews would have consented to worship in a _cruciform_ church, such as was old St. Paul's, which was standing at the time this offer is supposed to have been made? H.M. AUSTEN. St. Peter's, Thanet. _The Complutensian MSS._--Has not there been an account of these MSS. published in London in 1821? My authority for this Query is to be found in a work of Dr. D. Antonio Puigblanch:-- "En el año 1821 per encargo que hice desde Madrid _se imprimio mio aca en Londres_, de que es falso este rumor[2], pues en la biblioteca de la Universidad de Alcala quedaban pocos meses |
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