Notes and Queries, Number 63, January 11, 1851 by Various
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eight men-at-arms and twenty-four archers. Sir Roger "Ffynys," accompanied
by ten of his men-at-arms and forty archers, also followed Henry (in the suite of Lord Willoughby d'Eresby) in his second continental expedition. (_Gesta Henrici Quinti._) B.W. _Leicester's Commonwealth_ (Vol. ii., p. 92).--See _Gentleman's Magazine_, December, 1845, for many remarks upon this work. J.R. _Midwives Licensed_ (Vol. ii., p. 408.).--I find the following question among the articles of inquiry issued by Fleetwood, Bp. of St. Asaph, in the year 1710. "Do any in your parish practise physic chyrurgery, or _undertake the office of a midwife without license_?" E.H.A. _Volusenus_ (Vol. ii, p. 311).--Boswell, writing to Johnson from Edinburgh, Jan. 8. 1778, asks: "Did you ever look at a book written by Wilson, a Scotchman, under the Latin name of Volusenus, according to the custom of literary men at a certain period? It is entitled _De Animi Tranquillitate_." E.H.A. |
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