Notes and Queries, Number 29, May 18, 1850 by Various
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the Quakers' Meeting-house, and burial-place of Penn, between
Beaconsfield and Chalfont. Chalfont was anciently written Chalfhunt, and is by the natives still called Charffunt; and Hunt is a very common surname in this parish: there was, however, Tobias Chalfont, Rector of Giston, who died 1631. "Chal" appears to be a common prefix. In Chalfont (St. Peter's) is an inscription to _Sir_ Robert Hamson, Vycar, alluded to in Boutell's _Brasses_. In a cupboard under the gallery staircase is a copper helmet, which, prior to the church having been beautified in 1822, was suspended on an iron bracket with a _bit of rag_, as it then looked, to the best of my memory. I have heard that it belonged to the family of Gould of Oak End, extinct. A.C. * * * * * _Hobit_, a measure of corn in Wales; what is the derivation? A.C. * * * * * REPLIES. DR. PERCY AND THE POEMS OF THE EARL OF SURREY. |
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