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250 NOTES AND QUERIES. [12 s.ix. SEPT. 24 , 1921. I read the following paragraph in The Daily Mail of September 9 : MONASTERY WINE MYSTERY. Mystery sur- rounds an old monastery near South Lea Farm , Datchet. The greater part was pulled down some years ago and fire destroyed a good deal of the remainder. There are several deep wells, and it is said that at the bottom of one there are 3,000 bottles of wine placed there by the monks, -but an attempt to find them has failed. Under the ruins there are a large number of earthenware bottles of a quaint pattern and there is a legend that a subway leads from the monastery to Burn- ham Abbey. Now as Edward Jesse mentions " an underground passage leading from King John's Hunting Lodge towards Windsor Castle " and " the discovery in the passage of some very early specimens of English pottery" it occurs to me that the ruined monastery of The Daily Mail and King John's Hunting Lodge may be identical. I shall be glad of information on the subject. J. B. TWYCBOSS. THE INDEX LIBBOBUM PROHIBITOBTJM. Is Dante's ' De Monarchia ' still on the Index ? Are books placed on the Index retained there for all time ? If that is not so, on what occasions are books removed from it ? What reasons for doing so might be assigned, and how would permission to read such works be promulgated among the faithful ? Instances would be very accept- able. I have in mind ancient works which might be presumed to be no longer dan- gerous, owing to changes of thought or the progress of science. PEBEGBINUS. BEBNABD CAPES : INSCBIPTION AT WIN- CHESTEB. Revisiting Winchester Cathedral lately I came across the monument recently erected to Bernard Capes. On it was the following inscription : Where England sets her feet Does not the primrose break ? Can any reader tell me the source of this quotation ? DE V. PAYEN-PAYNE. PHILOBIBLON SOCIETY. Where and by whom originated ? Is it still in existence ? A digest of publications would oblige. ANEUBIN W T ILLIAMS. Menai View, Xorth Road, Carnarvon. E. R. HUGHES, ABTIST. Where was he native of ? Has he illustrated anything beside Masuccio's * Novellino ' ? ANEUBIN WILLIAMS. Menai View, North Road, Carnarvon. BUBIAL -PLACES OF EMINENT SCIEN- TISTS. Can anyone say where any of the following Presidents of the British Associa- tion are interred ? 1. Very Rev. William Buckland (ob. Aug. 14, 1856). 2. Sir Robert Harry Inglis (ob. May 5, 1855). 3. Rev. Thomas Rodney Robertson (ob. Mar. 1, 1882). 4. William Hopkins (ob. Oct. 13, 1866). 5. Humphrey Lloyd (ob. Jan. 17, 1881). 6. John, Lord Wrottesley (ob. Oct. 27, 1867). 7. Rev. Robert Welles (ob. Feb. 28, 1875). 8. Lord Kelvin (ob. Dec. 17, 1907). 9. William Benjamin Carpenter (ob. Nov. 10, 1885). 10. Sir John Hawkshaw (ob. June 2, 1891). 11. Allen Thomson (ob. Mar. 21, 1884). 12. Lord Avebury (ob. May 28, 1913). 13. Sir John William Dawson (ob. Nov. 19, 1899). 14. Sir Henry Enfield Roscoe (ob. Dec. 18, 1915). 15. Sir Arth,ur William Riicker (ob. Nov., 1915). 16. Sir George Howard Darwin (ob. Dec. 7, 1912). 17. Sir David Gill (ob. Jan. 24, 1914). IS. Sir William Ramsay (ob. July 23, 1916). 19. Sir William Henry White (ob. Feb. 17, 1913). T. CANN HUGHES. Lancaster. BUBIAL-PLACES OF JUDGES. Can any- one say where the following are buried ? 1. Sir Richard Couch (ob. Nov. 29, 1905). 2. Sir Joseph Walton (ob. Aug. 12, 1910). 3. Sir Gainsford Bruce (ob. Feb. 24, 1912). 4. Sir Alfred Wills (ob. Aug. 9, 1912). 5. Edward, Lord Macnaughten (ob. Feb. 17, 1913). 6. Sir James Stirling (ob. June, 27, 1916). 7. Sir Roland Vaughan Williams (ob. Dec. 18, 1916). 8. Charles Swinfen Eady, Lord Swinfen (ob. Nov. 15, 1919). 9. John Fletcher, Lord Moulton (ob. Mar. 8, 1921). T. CANN HUGHES. Lancaster. JEWS' DISABILITIES. Can any reader refer me to a succinct statement of the disabilities under which Jews lived in the United Kingdom prior to the accession of Queen Victoria ? PAN.