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but by the 23rd had been transferred to the Counter in Wood Street, whence he was discharged on bail on 17 November (Cath. Kec. Soc., ii. 258, 268, 269, 272, 277 ; ' Cal. S. P. Dom., 1581-90,' p. 352). In 1592 he was in the custody of Mr. Richard Shelley, but having been named an executor of the will of the first Viscount Montague, he was frequently released on bail (' P. C. A.,' N.S., xxiii. 329, xxiv. 17, 149 ; ' Cal. Cecil MSS.,' iv. 264). About this time two priests, Mr. Taylor and Mr. Croket (Ralph Crocket the martyr), with another whose name has not been recorded, were always resident at Bentley (' S. P. Dom. Eliz.,' ccxli. 35).

Edward Gage's brother John and nephew Edward, of Wormley, Hertfordshire, were also recusants (' Cal. Cecil MSS.,' iv. 265 ;

  • Cal. S. P. Dom., 1598-160L' p. 524). On

his uncle's death in 1595 the latter succeeded to Bentley. He married Clare, sister to Andrew Bendlowes above mentioned, and in 1606 was licensed with his family to go abroad in company with his cousin Eliza- beth Skinner and her husband. He died at Bentley, 19 Sept., 1628 (Cath. Rec. Soc., i. 113). JOHN B. WAINEWBIGHT.


BURTON'S 'ANATOMY OF MELANCHOLY.'

(See 9 S. xi. 181, 222, 263, 322, 441 ; xii.

2, 62, 162, 301, 362, 442 ; 10 S. i. 42, 163,

203, 282 ; ii. 124, 223, 442 ; iii. 203 ; iv.

25, 523 ; v. 146 ; vi. 143.)

THE following are a few more additions to earlier notes.

L. 80 of ' The Argument of the Frontis- piece ' (9 S. xii. 2) in the third edition, where the lines first appear, is

He will doe the same again.

P. 14, 1. 1 (Shill.) ; 3, 1. 7 (ed. 6) (10 S. iv. 524). The error by which " a " is inserted before " ; Member " does not occur earlier than ed. 6.

P. 17, n. 9 ; 5, n. u, " Anatomie of poperie," &c. (10 S. iv. 524 ; v. 146 ; vi. 144). Add Donne's ' An Anatomy of the World,' 1st ed., 1611 (see Grosart's ed. of D.'s ' Complete Poems,' " The Fuller Worthies' Library," vol. i. p. 102). The title of George Gascoigne's ' The Anatomye of a Louer ' (p. i of ' The Posies,' 1575, first printed on pp. 344-5 of the unauthorized ' A Hundreth sundrie Flowres bounde vp in one small Poesie ' [1572]) has a more literal application. For " Dunhelmensis " at 10 S. vi. 144 read Dunelmensis.


P. 20, 7 ; 6, 33 (10 S. iv. 525). For 1617 read 1617-18.

P. 21, 2; 7, 9 (10 S. iv. 525). Burton's- error in quoting as lovius's the words from Alciatus's epist. at the beginning of the 1553 (Paris) ed. of the ' Historic ' ha^ a parallel on p. 183 of vol. ii. (329, ed. 6, II. iii. iii.), where

dant perennes Stemmata non peritura Musse

is quoted with the marg. ref. " Marullus." It is not by Marullus, but forms the conclu- sion of a poem in three alcaic stanzas headed ' De Marullo, 5 12Sap/.oi/,' and signed F. Thorius Bellio (i.e., Francisciis Thorius, of Bailleul), which may be read in the edition of Marullus's poems printed at Paris in 1561, with a dedication to Thorius by Guilielmus Cripius.

P. 21, n. 15 ; 7, n. m (9 S. xii. 443). For " scripturient[i]um " read scripturientum.

P. 29, 1. 6 and n. 1 ; 11, 1. 38 and n. d., " Nicholas Car " (9 S. xii. 62). Here again our author makes a similar error to that pointed out above. The words in the note are not Carr's, but belong to an extract from ' Richardus Vernamus in Methodo Geo- graphica' printed by Thomas Hatcher on fol. 16 verso of his ed. of Carr's oration ' De Scriptorum Britannicorum | paucitate, et studiorum impedi- | mentis,' 1576 :

"Hoc beneficio [i.e., the presence of Typoyraphi ernditi] carent Angli, qui si quid etiam lectu non indignum pepererint, cum paucos habeant Typo- graphos, et eos aut artis suaj prorsus inscios, aut qutestui magis et auaritiae quam literamni profectui studentes, cogimtur," &c.

With " that so many flourishing wits are smothered in oblivion, ly dead and buried," may be compared a passage in Erasmus's ' De Utilitate Colloquiorum ' : " Nisi in- numera felicissima ingenia per istos in- felicissime sepelirentur ac defoderentur viva " over one-third through the piece, p. 774 in 1729 variorum ed. of the ' Colloquia.'

P. 31, n. 6 and n. 7 ; 13, n. p. and n. q., " Pet. Nannius. . . . ' Non hie colonus,' " &c. (10 S. i. 42). The ref. to the original ed. is p. 133 of N.'s 2,vfj./jit.KTu>i> siue Miscel- | laneorum decas | vna ' (Louvain, 1548), dedicated to William Paget, Chancellor for the Duchv of Lancaster, afterwards Baron Paget of Beaudesert.

P. 43, n. 3 ; 20, n. p., " Anaxagoras olim mens dictus ab antiquis." The rendering of Timon's lines given by Cobet is, I find, not that of Ambrogio Traversari (10 S. i. 203), though his trans, of Diog. Laert. is a revision of A. T.'s.

P. 43, n. 4 ; 20, n. q., " Regula nature ' r