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NOTES ON BOOKS:-Ebsworth's Cavalier Lyrics'-Rye's Norris's Three Norfolk Armories - Ingram's Poe' THE SEVENTH EDITION OF BURKE'S Having already on a former occasion (6th S. vi. 424) expressed my opinion as to the merits and demerits of recent editions of this work, it is enough to say that this, the latest edition, is neither better nor worse than its predecessors. Subjoined is a list of emendations in the text of the fifth and sixth editions which have been brought to the notice of Sir Bernard Burke, but which unfortunately have not been made use of in Abney of Measham. For "Rev. Tho. Burnaby" read Rev. Tho. Beaumont Burnaby. Adams of Bowdon. "Sir G. P. Adams m. Adams of Clifton. "M. June 3, 1787." If this date refers to Mary Tufnell's marriage it is clearly wrong; if to Mary Anne Davis's marriage, it is out Ancketill of Ancketill Grove. Rev. John R. Bunbury succeeded to the baronetcy in 1851. Archbold of Davidstone. James Archbold m. "Hagmerle." Query Haymerle. Basset of Tehidy. Barker of Fairford. For "Harriet Ives Barker Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Thomas Spencer and widow of Sir Samuel Garrard, Bart." This is opposed to and unconfirmed by the pedigrees of Spencer of Yarnton and Garrard of Lamer in Burke's Bassett of Bonvilstone. "Rev. Charles Rumsey, Bateman of Bartoley. "James Erdington." Eddington in the pedigree of Fitzmaurice of Bedingfield of Ditchingham. Philip Bedingfield Bernard of Castle Bernard. For "widow of Blair Imrie of Lunan. For "Vaurenen " read Col. Arthur, "Resident at Baroda," an Blencowe of Marston, St. Lawrence. Samuel baronetcy extinct in 1676? Cf. Burke's 'Extinct Boultbee of Springfield. For "Charlotte A. Boultbee m. Lieut.-Col. Dundas " read Lieut.-Col. "Rev. J. W. Bree." Elsewhere given as J. H. Bree. Brewster of Greenstead. W. T. G. Thurlow, Brinkley of Knock maroon. For "G. A. Rother- Brockman of Beachborough. For "Rev. K. C. Brooke of Dromovana. For "Rev. John Browne of Bronwylfa. General Sir Thomas H. |