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"Notes and Queries, Number 14, February 2, 1850"

_, is to be
found in more detail in Stow (1032.), and is transcribed in Mr. Croker's
_Notes on Bassompiere's Embassy_, 1819.
_Sanuto._--The _Ragguagli sulla Vita e sulle Opere di Maria Sanuto_,
referred to in No. 5., p. 75., were edited by Mr. Rawdon Browne, an
English gentleman long resident at Venice, and a most accomplished
Italian scholar. The _Diary of Sanuto_ could hardly be printed, filling,
as it does, some twenty or thirty thick large folio volumes.
R.M.M.

_Darnley's Birth-place._--In answer to the inquiry in No. 8., p. 123.,
as to the birth-place of Henry Lord Darnley, I believe he was born at
Temple-Newsom, near Leeds, the seat of the Lords Irvine, and now of
Meynell Ingram, Esq. A noble room is there shown as the traditional
scene of his birth.
R.M.M.

_History of Edward II._--The compilers of the _British Museum Catalogue_
attribute the _History of Edward II._ (referred to in No. 4., p. 59.) to
Edward Fannant, who also published a _Narration of the Memorable
Parliament of 1386_, which has been several times printed.
J.R.S.

_Lord Chatham's Speech on the American Stamp Act._--When I read the
question of your correspondent {221} (in No.


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