3 April, 1571.
Tho. Cooke, ad praes. Edw. Colman, B.D."
In the Parish Register of Great Waldingfield is the following:--
"Buried, 1570. Mr. John Hopkins, 23rd Oct."
D.
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NOTES IN ANSWER TO MINOR QUERIES.
_Genealogy of European Sovereigns._
Sir,--Perhaps the following books will be of service to your
correspondent Q.X.Z., viz.:--
"A Genealogical History of the present Royal Families of Europe,
the Stadtholders of the United States, and the Succession of the
Popes from the 15th century, &c. &c., by the Rev. Mark Noble."
London, 1781.
"Historical and Genealogical, Chronological, and Geographical
Atlas, exhibiting all the Royal families in Europe, their origin,
Descent, &c., by M. Le Sage." London, 1813.
"Complete Genealogical, Historical, Chronological, and Geographical
Atlas, &c., by C.V. Lavoisne." Philadelphia, 1821.
W.J.B.
_Countess of Pembroke's letter--Drayton's Poems--A Flemish
Account--Bishop Burnet._
Your correspondent, at p. 28., asks whether there is any contemporary
copy of the celebrated letter, said to have been written by Anne,
Countess of Pembroke, to Sir Joseph Williamson? I would refer him to Mr.
Hartley Coleridge's _Lives of Distinguished Northerns_, 1833, p. 290.
His arguments for considering the letter _spurious_, if not conclusive,
are very forcible, but they are too copious for this paper.
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