Notes and Queries, Number 56, November 23, 1850 by Various
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Horninger or Horringer, near Bury St. Edmunds, was author of a work on the
Thirty-nine Articles, and died in the year 1616? S.G. Corpus Christi Col., Cambridge. _Armorial Bearings._--Three barrulets charged with six church bells, three, two, and one, is a shield occurring in the Speke Chauntry, in Exeter Cathedral. Can this coat be assigned? J.W.H. _Lady Compton's Letter to her Husband._--In Bishop Goodman's _Court of King James I.,_ edited by John S. Brewer, M.A. (vol. ii. p. 127..), is a letter from Lady Compton to her husband, William Lord Compton, afterwards Earl of Northampton, written upon occasion of his coming into possession of a large fortune. This letter, with some important variations, is also given in Knight's _London_ (vol. i. p. 324.), and, if my memory does not deceive me, in Hewitt's _Visits to Remarkable Places_. This letter is very curious, but I can hardly think it genuine. Can any of your correspondents throw any light on the matter? Was it printed before 1839, when Mr. Brewer's work appeared? Where is the original, or supposed original, to be seen? Above all, is it authentic? If not, is it known when, and by {425} whom, and under what circumstances it was written? C.H. COOPER. Cambridge, November 15. 1850. |
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