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Archdeacon Stubbs). It is, however, certai that the vintner was not a " descendant " o the author (see pedigree of the Kentish famil of Stubbs, beginning with John Stobbes o Eltham, will proved 1556, communicate by Mr. Henry Stubbs of Danby, Bally shannon, in Archceologia Cantiana, vol. xvii p. 209). Wood also says that " near o kin, if not brother or father, to this Phili was John Stubs of Lincoln's Inn. . . .autho of ' A Discovery of a Gaping Gulph ' ' but ' D.N.B.' observes that there is n mention of Philip in the wills of John Stubb and his father, John Stubbe, a country gentleman of Buxton, Norfolk. Wood says thirdly, that Philip Stubbs was a " brothe or near kinsman " of Justinian Stubbs M.A. 1577-8, B.C.L. 1589, of Glouceste Hall, Oxford. This statement, if it can b verified, probably gives the most hopefu clue, since Justinian is an uncommor Christian name. Rauffe Stubbes of St Mary's in Wygford, Lincoln, mentions a son Justinian in his will, proved P.C.C. (3 Chaynay) 1559. In the next century Josep] Stubbs of Stamford, who died about 163C called his eldest son Justinian. This Josep] Stubbs is described in two Visitation pedi grees (see Genealogist, vol. iii. p. 311 ; Har] Soc. vol. Iii. p. 933) as " descended out o Norfolk." G. O. BELLEWES.

3, Carlyle Gardens, Cheyne Row, S.W.

BISHOPS AND ABBOTS. Wanted lists o the following, with date of election, death &c., Conquest to Reformation : Glastonbury St. Albans, Westminster, Vale Crucis, Waver ley, St. Asaph, Durham, Tintern, Bury St. Edmunds, Abingdon, Wherwell, Romsey Any other lists will be acceptable. Please reply direct. MBS. COPE.

MANOR ROLLS. Any abbreviations, wit! their extensions, will be acceptable, or names of local land measures. Please reply direct.

MBS. COPE. 18, Harrington Court, S.W.

EXTBAOBDINABY CONTEMPOBABY ANIMALS.

Will any one who possesses the April number of Je sais tout tell me what land of enormous animal M. Georges Dupuis describes in its pages ? I understand from a note in V Intermediare, of 10 Mai, that the marvellous beast was seen by him in Alaska.

The author of the note, who wishes to learn something positive on the subject of such monsters, says that in September, 1907, M. Del Santo, a painter, found himself in the presence of a creature rather like the Alaskan wonder, but only two metres in


size, in the ruins of the castle of Saint-George, near La Spezia, Italy. " He even made a sketch of this strange animal," but it appears t,~A no one interested himself scientifically


that

in this event."


W. T.


JOHN PYM'S MOTHEB. Who was this lady ? The ' D. N. B.' gives her as Philippa Coles ; but the Rev. Douglas Macleane in his 'Pembroke College, Oxon ' (1900), p. 43, says she was Sir Richard Carew's daughter Philippa. After Alexander Pym's death she became the second wife of Sir Anthony Rous of East Anthony and Halton, Cornwall, and died in 1620-21.

A. R. BAYLEY.

" MAY JEMMY JOHNSON SQUEEZE ME." For many years I knew this as a very common saying, a kind of affirmation, thus : " Well, if I don't, may Jemmy Johnson squeeze me ! " It is also the last line of each verse of a street ballad called * The Birmingham Boy in London.' Was this proverbial Jemmy Johnson a man of note ? THOS. RATCLIFFE.

Work sop.

DEUXSAINT FAMILY. Can any one give me particulars relating to this Huguenot family beyond what is to be found in the registers of Spitalfields Church ? I under- stand that one member of it was a Portu- guese merchant and a Sheriff. SENEX.

AUTHOBS OF QUOTATIONS WANTED. Who is the author of the line

In the hot clasp of Victory ? I have made a pretty careful search in all the books of quotations to which I have access, but in vain. LEWIN HILL, C.B.

Who is the author of some well-known lines on ' Fate ' ? They begin :

Two shall be born the whole wide world apart, And speak in different tongues, and have no

thought Each of the other's being, &c.

FBEDEBICK T. HIBGAME.

Who is the author of the following lines, and in what poem are they contained ? As He guides the worlds like boats in a storm Through the rocking seas of space.

M.

JESUITS AT MEDIOLANUM. I have lately een a charter, granted by Carolus de Noyelle, D rsepositus Generalis Societatis Jesu, dated t Rome 24 Dec., 1685, confirming the nstitution of a college and brotherhood of tie Order at " Mediolanum," with the name