Notes and Queries, Number 62, January 4, 1851 by Various
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(previously bishop of Salisbury); Lord Chief Justice Glynne; and Sir Thomas
Milward, chief justice of Chester. Cassan, in his _Bishops of Salisbury_, mentions one of Henchman; but I mean exclusively of this. Y.Y. _The Butcher Duke._--Can any of your readers furnish me with the rest of a Scotch song of which I have heard these two couplets? "The Deil sat girning in a nook, Breaking sticks to burn the duke. A' the Whigs sal gae to hell! Geordie sal gae there hissel." And who was the writer? MEZZOTINTO. _Rodolph Gualter._-I think I have somewhere seen it stated that Rodolph Gualter (minister at Zurich, and well known as a correspondent of our divines in the age of the Reformation) was a Scotchman. Will any of your correspondents oblige me by supplying either a reference for this statement, or a disproof of it--or both? J.C.R. _Passage in St. Mark._--What Fathers of the early Christian Church have annotated that remarkable text, Mark xiii. 32., "[Greek: oude ho hyios]," |
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