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NOTES AND QUERIES.


" Salterfen Rocks " on the coast, two miles south of Sunderland ; or from the tree in question growing on a hill-side, as Salcombe Regis, near Sidmouth.

Salford Priors, a tiny village (with a church) on the river Arrow, close to its junction with the Avon, about 8 miles S.W. from Stratford-on-Avon.

Abbots Salford, another hamlet half a mile S.W. of Salford Priors.

Salford (Bedfordshire), 10 miles S.W. from Bed- ford, a small hamlet (with a church) in a lane which crosses a small tributary of the Ousel.

Salford (Oxfordshire), 2 miles N.W. from Chip- ping Norton, and 14 miles S.W. from Banbury. Small hamlet (with a church) close to a tributary of the Evenlode.

Salterforth (Yorkshire), 3| miles N. of Colne, at the bottom of a valley, on a tributary of the Aire.

Saltford, hamlet (with a church) on the Avon, about 4 miles N.W. from Bath.

Salter Street, Hockley Heath (with a church), Warwickshire.

Salterhebble (with a church), in the West Riding of Yorkshire.

Salter Hall, of miles E. of Whitehaven, and 5 miles N. of Egremont, near a tributary of the Eden.

Saltergate, 11 miles, nearly due S. of Whitby, and 13 miles N.W. from Scarborough. The village is on an important road running north from Pickering.

Salter House, 4| miles N. and slightly W. of Stockton, and 14 miles S.E. from Durham.

Salterford Hall, 4 miles N.E. by E. from Macclesfield, 10 miles S.E. from Stockport, and close to a small tributary of the Goyt.

Salterscroft, 11 miles S. of Huddersfield, and 16$ miles E. of Manchester, situated on the marshy moorland of the Manchester reservoirs at Dunford Bridge.

HENRY TAYLOR.

Birklands, Birkdale, Lanes.


INSCRIPTIONS AT FLORENCE. (See 10 S. ix. 224, 344, 443 ; x. 24.)

THE following inscriptions (taken in May, 1908) are those in the South-Eastern Section. The tombs are in irregular rows, running north and south, parallel to the main foot- path. The inscriptions in the first row (that next ^the footpath) begin at the northern end, in the second row at the southern end, and so on.

FIRST Row.

281. James Lorimer Graham, jun., New York, 1855 ; Florence, 1876.

282. Harriet, w. of John Thomson, of Dairy, Ayrshire, ob. 8 Oct., 1836, a. 32.

283. Britton, youngest s. of Britton A. and Josey Hill, of St. Louis, Missouri. (No date.)

284. Anne, w. of John Gorton, ob. at San Marcello, 13 Aug., 1846.

285. Maria Nockells, of London, ob. 17 Ap., 1849, a. 31. Erected by her brother, C. W. Nockells.

286. Mr. Edward Lombe, ob. 1 Mar., 1852, a. 53. (In French.)


287. Charles Bankhead, M.D.. ob. 25 Nov., 1859 a. 91. Erected by his s. Charles.

288. Thomas' Tringham Smith, Esq., of Bolton Street, Piccadilly, ob. at his villa, Palazzo Brueiato, 22 July, 1857, a. 63.

289. William Somerville, eldest s. of the historian of Queen Anne, b. at Minto, Roxburghshire, 22 ATX, 1771 ; ob. 25 June, 1860.

290. Anna, w. of T. F. Brown, Esq., ob. 14 Dec.,. 1869.

291. Martha Rebecca, w. of James Moore, Esq., Strandfield, County Louth, ob. 19 Nov., 1874. (Arms, a lion rampant, on a chief 3 mullets.)

292. Robert Hart, sculptor, of Kentucky, U.S., ob. I Jan., 1862, a. ,33. Erected by his wife.

293. Wm. Henry Beck, Esq., of Philadelphia, U.S., ob. 1 Nov., 1859, a. 36.

294. Arthur Hugh Clough, sometime Fellow of Oriel Coll. Oxf., ob. 13 Nov., 1861, a. 42. Erected by his wid. and sister.

295. Catherine Peat, wid. of David Thomson, of Leghorn, ob. 13 May, 1868, a. 90.

296. James Walters Kelson, ob. 28 Nov. , 1861, a. 49.

297. Ann Alice, w. of Richard Holt, Esq., of Orio, near Milan, ob. 5 Nov., 1831.

298. Elizabeth, w. of Major-General Daubeney,. K.H., of Bath, d. of Archdeacon Daubeney, ob. 3 Ap., 1844, a. 61.

299. Mary Anne Salisbury, ob. 31 Mar., 1848. Erected by her mistress, Rosina Buonarotti Simoni

300. Saxon Cocker, ob. 25 Jan., 1831, a. 24.

SECOND Row.

301. Lieut. -General John Locke, of Newcastle, Ireland, ob. 28 Feb., 1837, a. 67.

302. Amelia Augusta, w. of Ed\vard Le Mesurier, Esq., R.N., ob. 7 Feb., 1845, a. 48.

303. Frances Anne Ogle, wid. of Wm. Hay, Esq., of Hopes, Haddingtonshire, Scotland, ob. 24 June, 1869, a. >2.

304. Caroline Susan, w. of Major Alasia, of the Italian Army, d. of Capt. Carpenter, of Ford,. Northumberland, and her inf. s. George Edward, ob. 20 Dec., 1867.

305. Joseph Thurlow, of London, ob. 28 May, 1866,. a. 66.

306. Mary Margaret, w. of John H. Peirce, Esq., ob. 20 Nov., 1869, leaving one d.

307. Thomas W T atson Ottley, Esq., ob. 30 Jan.,

1868, a. 74. Erected by his wid. and only son. Charles Ottley, Esq., ob. 3 Jan., 1867, a. 70.

308. Florence Evelyn Julia Fleetwood Wilson, b. 3 May, 1853 ; ob. 2 June, 1875. In same enclosure (in Italian) : Bianca, b. 19 Feb., 1853 ; ob. 10 July,

1869. Erected by her parents Antonio and Gel- trude Baldelli.

309. Luisa Scott, wid. Corgialegno, b. in Kent ; ob. 16 June, 1874. Demetrip Corgialegno, b. in Argostoli, Cefalonia, an heroic patriot in the war for the independence of Greece, ob. 21 Dec., 1861. (In Italian.)

310. Frederic Goodban, b. at Canterbury, 3 Feb., 1831 ; ob. 19 Dec., 1865.

311. Roland James McDouall, Esq., b. 6 Ap., 1838 ; ob. 28 Dec., 1861, s. of John Andrew McDouall and of Gertrude Walker, his wife.

312. Charlotte M. Whyte, d. of Edward M. and Alice Whyte, of Hotham Hall, Yorks, b. 7 May, 1835; ob. 3 Nov., 1862.

313. Mrs. Eliza G. Doane, b. in Boston, U.S.A.;. ob. 10 Nov., 1859, at Villa Capponi, a. 70. Erected by her children.