Notes and Queries, Number 63, January 11, 1851 by Various
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whole of his undergraduateship; others have reported the same of him.
A.B. _Defender of the Faith_ (Vol. ii., pp. 442. 481.).--In _Collectanea Topographica et Genealogica_, vol. vi. p. 321., is an indenture of lease "maide the xxijth daye of Januarye, in the second yeare of the reagne of King Henry the seaventhe, by the graice of God Kinge of England, _defendoure of the faithe_," etc. The lessor, Christopher Ratlife, of Hewick, died before 10 Henry VII., and the editor of the above work says, "It is impossible to account for the peculiarity in the date of this deed." Bishop Burnet cites Spelman as asserting that several of the kings of England before Henry VIII. had borne the title of "Defender of the Faith." A correspondent of the _Gentleman's Magazine_ (N.S. xvi. 357.) conjectures that the name of Spelman had been inadvertently substituted for the name of Selden; though he justly remarks, that Selden by no means countenances the assertion of the bishop. C.H. COOPER. Cambridge. _Farquharson on Auroræ_ (Vol. ii., p. 441.).--Your correspondant L. inquires about Mr. Farquharson, _shepherd_ or _minister_ of Alford. Whether the word translated _shepherd_ be _pasteur_ or not, I cannot say, as I have not either of the works he alludes to; but certain it is that the Rev. Mr. |
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