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during the election were 181, and out of this number 107 were for Mr. Fearon." An aged man told me that those contests were degrading, and a disgrace to the Church and religion.

The following paragraph appeared in the Gloucester Journal, May 4, 1839-The perpetual advowson and next presentation to the vicarage of Painswick was sold pursuant to advertisement on the 19th of April. We understand it was knocked down to Mr. Biddle, of Stroud, at the low sum of £2,530. H. Y. J. T.

1959. THE REV. THOMAS CONOLLY COWAN.-(Reply to No. 1935.) I have an 8vo pamphlet, dated September 5, 1817, and entitled Rev. T. C. Cowan's Address to the Parish of Saint Thomas, Bristol; being "a Brief Account of the Reasons which have induced the Rev. T. C. Cowan, (late of Trinity College, Dublin [B.A. 1798],) to secede from the Established Church, addressed to those who composed his congregation, while he officiated in the Parish Church of Saint Thomas, Bristol." The subject is not one for discussion in our pages; but if F. A. H. wishes to see the pamphlet, he can have a loan of it with pleasure. EDITOR.

1960. THE GLOUCESTERSHIRE SOCIETY IN LONDON. (See No. 1942.) In reply to Mr. John Mills as regards the curious model of George Ridler, I may add to his account, that under the beer barrel block is inscribed "C. Manning, Sculptor," and .upon the plinth, "Published as the Act directs, 1803." There is also a written certificate pasted on the underside of the model, stating as follows, "Designed and executed by Cha Manning, Sculptor, 25, Lower Thornhaugh Street, Bedford Square, London." It is a fine specimen of modelling, and cannot be contemplated with indifference by any one who loves such works of art. The whole composition is characteristic; the burley form of George Ridler represents vigour and motion in the turn of the figure when praising his dog, which has laid down a hen at his feet; and all the details are exquisitely wrought and finished. This interesting model was in my late brother William's collection of antiquities and curiosities. It is now in my possession, and can be seen by those who wish. 13, Prince Street, Gloucester. G. ARMSTRONG HOWITT. 1961.-DERIVATION OF "GRUMBALD'S ASH."-Can you tell me what is the derivation of the name of our hundred of Grumbald's Ash? R. S. T.

1962.-PRONUNCIATION OF THE NAME "BERKELEY."-What may be the correct pronunciation of this old and well-known name? QUERIST. 1963.-WHITTINGTON FAMILY.-In Canon Robert Cole's Rental of the Houses in Gloucester, A.D. 1455, edited by W. H. Stevenson,

and issued under the authority of the Corporation of Gloucester in 1890, there is the following entry, p. 46:-"Prior Lanthon[iae] tenet omnia illa domos et aedificia cum suis pertinentiis a dicta uenella de Abbeylone usque ad uiam communem et processionalem ibidem iuxta cancellum Ecclesiae Sancti Nicholai et tenementa Ricardi Whitynton, domini de Staunton," etc. What connection between this Ricardus Whitynton, lord of Staunton, and Richard Whittington, who was lord mayor of London in 1397, 1406, and 1419, and whose arms have been described by Burke, in the General Armory, as-Gu. a fesse componée, or and az.; in the dexter chief an annulet of the second?

H. Y. J. T.

1964. FERDINAND PENINGTON.-On a gravestone, formerly on the floor at the entrance of the Lady chapel, St. Mary Redcliffe, was this inscription :-M.S. | Bridget Jones, of this City, | Widow, died May the 5th, 1733, aged 70. | Sarah, her daughter, the wife of William Oliver, died July the 15, 1741, aged 45. | William Oliver, Merchant, died August the 22nd, 1746, aged 52. | Sarah, his daughter, and relict of Ferdinand Penington, Merch, died

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Feb. 25th, 1790, aged 67.

Is anything known of these persons, particularly of Penington ? To what family did he belong? When did he die? He was president of the Dolphin Society in 1757. His arms, on a bookplate, were, Or five fusils in fess azure; crest, A wild cat, passant, reguardant; and motto, Vincit amor patriæ.

The gravestone further bore the names—

Bridget, the wife of Will: Dyer, | died October 4th, 1792, aged 66. William Dyer, | obt 26th Jan, 1805, aged 83.

Long Burton, Sherborne, Dorset.

C. H. MAYO.

1965. CHARLETON FAMILY. -The following occurs in the Gentleman's Magazine:-" At Bristol, Mr. Brown, one of the Minor Canons of that Cathedral, to Miss Charlton, daughter of the late Dr. Charlton, physician. Married 22 March, 1792." In what church did this marriage take place? I shall be glad to know the full names of the persons married.

In a copy of the Sherborne Journal, in Feb., 1807, it is announced:"Monday se'nnight [i.e., 9 Feb., 1807,] died in Bristol, Mrs. Charlton, widow of Dr. Charlton, of Bath; a lady of exemplary piety and charity. She was sister to the late Sir James Wright, and aunt to the present, and likewise an aunt to Sir J. Durbin." What was the full name and parentage of this lady? and where was she married?

C. H. MAYO.

INDEX.

"An index is the bag and baggage of a book, of more use then honour,
even such who seemingly slight it, secretly using it, if not for need, for speed
of what they desire to finde."--Thos. Fuller, D.D.

[The names of Contributors are printed in italics; and with regard to
initials, the entry is under the first letter. The reference is in every case to
the number of the page, and not of the note or query.]

A

Abhba (Rev. B. H. Blacker), 4, 41,
54, 63, 70, 80, 134, 155, 167, 169,
178, 181, 187, 196, 204, 240, 263,
273, 298, 316, 346, 352, 373, 390,
403, 404, 411, 420, 431, 449, 459,
461, 462, 473, 477, 515, 543, 584,
586, 604, 619, 644, 656
Academicus, 170
Alderton, 182

Aldmondsbury, church inscriptions,

4; manor, 345

Allen, W. T., 582
Allen, Bishop, 456
Amberley, derivation of, 508
Antiquarius, 237
Apple brandy, 571

Arnold, Sir Nich., of Highnam and
Over, 270

Arrows, Forest of Dean, 427-9
Assizes, "maiden," 647

Atkyns, Sir Robt., 347

Avening, sketch of the parish, 138

B

Badminton, poem on, 70; pictures

at. 445
Bailey, John E., 95

Baily, Wm. Henry, memoir, 216
Baker, T. H., 384
Balaam's Ass Sunday, 178
Ball family, 269
Bank-note, twopenny, 328, 390
Baring, Bishop, 296

Barlo, Dean, and Lady A. Berkeley,
573

Barnwood, sketch of, 284

VOL. IV.

Baron, Courts, 27

Bartleet, Rev. Sam. E., 11, 128, 249

Beaconsfield, Lord, and a Gloucester

election, 27

Beaufort, 2d Duke, letter of, 446
Beer, claimed by castellan of
Gloucester, 38

Bee's nest in a tree, 400
Bell-ringer, an aged, 402

Benefit of clergy, curious case, 217
Bentham, vicarage of, 407; church,
552

Berkeley Castle, pictures at, 117-8-
9; views of, 267
Berkeley, Lord (15 cent.), 304;
Lady Anne, 572; Abbot, 597;
Sir Wm., 600; family scandal, 600;
quarrel over a memorial inscrip-
tion, 75; early marriages, 444;
monuments at Cranford, 666;
Stratton branch, 116, &c.
Berkeley and Lisle dispute, 260
Berkeley, corporate mace,
quarrel respecting a Fitzhardinge
monument, 75; vicar admonished,
464

B. E. S., 397

23;

Best, Rev. Thomas, 507
Bethell, E. M., poem by, 70
Bibles, Fry's collection of, 482, 598
Bibury, long sermons at, 640
Bibliographer, 144, 267
Bingham, Rev. F., 33

Biographies, Gloucestershire, 614
Bitton, strange funeral at, 17; old
account book, 93: excitement
caused by a clerical hood, 94
Blacker, Rev. Beaver H., 24, 27,
34, 73, 99, 143, 183, 202, 212,

ZZ

246, 268, 269, 270, 296, 337, 340,
344, 349, 390, 394, 436, 441, 447,
458, 486, 509, 513, 534, 556, 647,
671

Blanket, derivation of, 327, 384
Blaydes, F. A., 32
Boger, C. G., 65

Borough English in Gloucester, 39
Bourton-on-the-Water, 417, 446,

580

Bows and Arrows, royal rescripts for,
396, 427-9

Brawner, meaning of, 508
Breadalbane, Earls of, local con-
nection, 411

Brhitric, Earl of Gloucester, his
fate, 65

Bridgeman family, 121

Briefs for Gloucestershire parishes,
13, 402

Brierley, G. H., 58, 61
Brimscombe church inscriptions,
459

Bristol, in 1588, 2; in temp. Charles

II. 265; in 1695, 522; a rumi-
nating man, 61; Sir Humphrey
Davy in, 83; chapel sold to trade,
85; statue of Sam. Morley, 92;
poem on Infirmary, 136; castle,
149, 150, 428; old bridge, 177;
post office, 1699, 180; in 1748,
551; first mail coach, 190; great
riots; burning of bishop's palace,
&c., 223, 511; Creswick house,
248; walking feat, 248; extracts
from state papers, 253, 627;
Bristol Mercury, 286; Sir G.
Snigge's monument, 299; the
Merchant Venturers, 320; members
of Parliament, 325, 326, 345, 448,
461, 509; blankets, 327, 384;
Lord Rodney at, 329; Harrington's
mayoralty, 339; newspaper ju-
bilee, 343, "Colston's room,'
345; an hour-glass maker, 349;
payments for sack, 349;
American's notes on, 360;
letter of Washington's, 364;
discovery at St. Maryleport, 387;
measurements of St. Mary Red-
cliff, 390; brief for do., 402; an
outrage in the Jewry, 393; me-
diæval names, 393; flying coaches,
399; old constables' staff (not
mace), 401; a Jew killed, 427;
Commonwealth Act for main-
taining city clergy, 430; singular
bequest, 445; recorder, 1427, 446;
Bristol Gazette, 448, 510; Queen's

an

a

coronation, 461; Castle Ditch,
470; bread assize, 471; High
Cross, 513; Steep Holm, 538;
church at Eastville, 542; Mayor's
chapel, ib.; Pope's description
of, 567; mayors of, 583; free
library, 597; a Berkeley scandal,
602; treaty made at, 627; sailors'
almshouse, 635; butter exported
to Ireland, 637; gifts of sugar,
641; a Carmarthen fiction, 643
Bristol bishopric and diocese, 170,
267, 576; non-resident clergy in
1832, 495

Bristol cathedral; new western
towers, 202; 327; red-breast in,
463; lines on, 612

Bristol church inscriptions: St.
Nicholas', 240; St. Werburgh's,
558; Christ Church, 656; Redland
chapel, 411; St. George's, 584
Bristoliensis (Rev. B. H. Blacker),
64, 92, 136, 170, 190, 299, 339,
405, 464, 472, 511, 612
Brock, Robert A., 128
Brockworth church inscriptions, 577
Brokethrope, manor of, 214; wills,
466

Brooke, Rev. Henry, memoir, 95
Browning family, 8

Brushfield, Dr. T. N., 13, 384, 387,
389, (3)

Buckingham, Edward, Duke of, 261
Buckland, registers, 263
Buckley, W. E., 407, 456
Bull, Bishop George, 139
Bulley church, restoration of, 189
Bushel, Sam. Harley, bequests, 59
Butler, Bishop, and Bristol cath-
edral, 202

Butter shipped at Bristol to Ireland,
637

Butterworth, Henry G., 205

C

Cainscross church inscriptions, 403
Campden, Ist viscount, 148, 399, 408
3rd visc., 441 (and see Hicks)
Campden, Chipping, bequests to,
408; manor, 626
Cann family, 6

Carne family, 396

Cattell, Thos. Wm., 246
Chandler, John Westbrooke, lines
by, 284

Chantry, explanation of word, 589,

note

Charfield parish registers, 465

Charles I., his gloves, 448
Charleton family, 672
Charlton Kings' registers, 169, 331
Chatterton, Thomas, 472
Chedworth, gypsy married at, 389
Cheltenham, in 1588, 2; grant of
manor, 147; lines on spa, 293;
rapid coach, 337; brief for, 402;
George III. at, 435; newspapers,
596. Church inscriptions: St.
Peter's, 63; Christ Church, 604;
St, James's, 619; cemetery, 305,
365; extension of St. Mark's,
187; window, St. Mary's, 471
Cheltoniensis (Rev. B. H. Blacker),
20, 305, 337, 365, 596
Cheney, Richard, Bishop of Glouces-
ter and Bristol, letter offering to
resign, 576

Chepstow bridge, danger of, 396
Cherington, tithe barn burnt, 555
Chester family, inscriptions, 5
Church-going, compulsory, 531
Church-work, diocesan, 1889, 552
Churches, dimensions of great,
433, 503

Churchwardens' Accounts, 643
Cider-making, 1685, 207; tax on,
585, 613

Cider brandy, 571
Cirencester, Leland at, 59; old
postal service, 180; members of
Parliament, 129, 269, 509;
"mop," 319; port of, 445; size
of church, 503; Roman roads,
570; a case of magic, 667

Clares, De, Earls of Gloucester, 68
Clergy, benefit of, curious case,
217

Clerical non-residence, 177
Clericus, 20, 296, 432

Clifford, Rev. John B., memorials
of, 64

Clifton, healthiness of, 514
Clifton, Rev. Robt. Cox, 582

Close Rolls, local items from, 425
Clutterbuck family, 474
Coach travelling, rapid, 337

Coal mine, sheriff's officers im-
prisoned in a, 17; also an excise-
man, 585

Coaley, 563

Cockchafers, plague of, 327, 384
Cock-road, Kingswood, crime at, 17
Collier, a learned, 183, 469

Colston, Edward, a glimpse of, 26;
proposed statue, 40; portraits,
269; his room," 345
Concannen family, 408

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Condicote church, 316, 552; in-
cumbents, 391, 418

Cook's Folly, another legend of, 416
Corselawne forest, 148
Cotswold ballad, a, 304

Cowan, Rev. T. Conolly, 642, 671
Cowley family, 563

Cranford, Berkeley tombs at, 665
Cranham church inscriptions, 579
Crawshay, Henry, the "Iron King,"
285

Croker family, 150, 263
Cromhall church inscriptions, 644
Cropper, Hugh, 382
C. T., 503

C. T. D., 577, 579

Cubberley church inscriptions, 134
Cullimore, John, 64, 663

Curthose effigy, the, 206, 273

D

Daubeny family, 245, 412, et. seq.
Davey, Sir John, 345
Davies, Henry, death of, 596
Davis, Sir John Francis, 603
Davis, Cecil T., 159, 599, 626
Davy, Sir Humphrey, in Bristol, 83
Dean, Forest of, militia, 100;
warrants for wood, 146-7-9;
grant of trees, 145; disafforesting,
155; Crawshay's iron works, 285;
exciseman immured in a coal-
mine, 585

Deerhurst, dragon of, 84; Saxon
church, 496, 542

De la Bere family, 41-2
Delany, Mrs., 19

Dighton, Conway, 193, 226, 279,
497, 524

Dispensers, Earls of Gloucester, 69
D. J., 391, 394, 395 (2), 396, 397,
402, 425, 436, 447, 448, 470, 514,
582

Dolman, Geo. T. C., 86, 137
Dover, Dr. Thomas, 488, 556
Dowell family, 7

Dragon of Gloucestershire, the, 205

Dream, remarkable, 58

Druet family, 132

Druit, G. E., 132

Dursley, old custom, 84; brief for,

402

Dyer family, 32

E

Eagles, superstition about, 204
Eastington church, 176

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