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414 NOTES AND QUERIES. [9th s. rv. NOV. is, similar to that of No. 96, which was also supposed to be Robert Vaughan's, but which Mr. Wynne ascribes to Griffith, his son. Comparing it with No. 96. I find it clear that one person (Griffith Vaughan) wrote them both, and that the Museum copy is by another hand, and thatit is Robert Vaughan's. It is asserted, but not quite accurately, that Robert Vaughan was the first and the only genealogist who wrote in the peculiar manner of these three MSS. There is a collection of pedigrees in the State Paper Office in the nandwriting of the first Lord Burghley written in precisely the same form, and as he was said to be of Welsh origin, he may have acquired it from his ances- tors, though the pedigrees given for him differ so materially that they are evident concoctions, and it is difficult to determine his true origin. His name, Cecil, was a common one in Wales, because it was borne by several cadets of the princely families, and therefore used as a clannish name; but his family were seated too early at Stam- ford, in England, to make it clear what was their true origin. It is not known where the works of Griffith Hiraethog and Symwnt Vaughan now are, or whether they still exist. If they could be found, in all probability they would be written in tlie same form as that used by Robert Vaughan, and they would be most valuable to authenticate his wonderful work. English readers may, indeed, be glad to have easy access to it in the original. PYM YEATMAN. Thorpe Cottage, Teddington. PARISH AND OTHER ACCOUNTS. (Continued from p. 302.) Archwoloyia. Churchwardens' Accounts, Abingdon, sixteenth century. Archtrologia, i. 11. Churchwardens' Accounts. Lambeth. A few entries, sixteenth century. 75., vii. 251. Churchwardens' Accounts, Louth, 1501-18. Ex- tracts. Ib., x. 70. Churchwardens' Accounts, East Dereham, Nor- folk. A few extracts, 1468. 76., x. 196. Wardrobe Accounts of Prince Henry, 1607. fl>., xi. 88. Wardrobe Accounts of Queen Mary. Ib., xii. Leverton, co. Lincoln. Extracts from the Church- wardens' Accounts, 1492-1598. lb., xli. 336. Inventories and Valuations, time of the Dissolu- tion, 1538. 77)., xliii. 201. Churchwardens' Accounts of Stratton, Cornwall, sixteenth century, lb., xlvi. 195. Customary of the Manor of Rothley. Tb., xlvii. Daunce's Accounts, temp. Hen. VIII. Tb., xlvii. Yorkshire Inventories, sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. 76., xlviii. 121. Household Accounts of the Lestranges of Hun- stanton, sixteenth century. 71., xxv. 411. Extracts from MS. Accounts, 1624. 76., xv. 157. Household Accounts of Edw. L 76 , xv. 350. Customs in Husbandry, temp. Rich. II. A few entries of wages and prices. 76., xviii. 281. Churchwardens' Accounts, Eltham, sixteenth century. 76., xxxiv. 51. Expenses of Princess Elizabeth, 1613. 75., xxxv. 1. Household Book of Lord North, temp. Eliz. 76., xix. 283. Churchwardens' Accounts, Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire, sixteenth and seventeenth cen- turies. 76., xxxv. 409. House Accounts, 1567. 75., xxxvi. 40. Churchwardens' Accounts of Wing, Bucks, six- teenth century. 76., xxxvi. 219. Journal of the Archceoloyical Association. On the Price of Lead in the Reign of Hen. VIII. W. H. Black. Journal of the Archaeological Associa- tion, vii. 304. 2,096 a. Kitchener's Account, Tewkesbury Abbey, 1386. 76 xv. 318. 2,096 a. Domestic Manners, temp. Edw. I. 76., xviii. 66, 145, 213, 318. 2,096 a. Inventory of Dr. Harpsfelde of Wyke, 1550. 76., xix. 197. 2,096 a. Offices and Fees, temp. James I., and Chief Constable's Accounts of Suffolk. 76., xxi. 149. 2,096 a. On Durham Wills and Inventories. 76., xxii. 396. 2,096 a. Accounts of _Finchale Priory, fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. 75., xxiii. 67. Churchwardens' Accounts of Ludlow, 1540-1607. 75., xxiii. 309. 2,096 a. Parish Accounts. Inventory of St. Peter's, Cheap, London, 1431. 75., xxiv. 150, 248. 2,096 a. Churchwardens' Accounts, St. Matthew's, Friday Street, C. of London, 1547 to 1603. 76., xxv. 356. 2,096 a. Will and Inventory of R. Morton, 1486-8. 75., xxxiii. 308. 2,096 b. Churchwardens' Accounts of St. Thomas's, Ports- mouth, 1564. 76.. xliv. 257. 2,096 b. Churchwardens Accounts of Wing, Bucks, six- teenth century. 75., xliv. 51. 2,096 b. Archifoloffical Journal. Extracts from Bursar's Rolls, Merton Coll., Oxford, 1277-1310. Archceological Journal, ii. 142. 2,096 d. Agreement with a Joiner, Mertou Coll., 1486. 76., ii. 181. 2,096d. Inventory of Reginald Labbe, 1293. 75., iii. 65. 2,096 d. Forms of applications for loans, temp. Hen. III. 76., iv. 142. £096 d. Rentals and accounts. 76., v. 118, 273. 2,096 d. Extracts from accounts of Mettingham ColL, Suffolk, 1402-1513. 76., vi. 62. 2,096 d. Indenture for building Catterick Bridge, A.D. 1421. 76., vii. 56. Remarks on the Rent-Roll of Humphrey, Duke of Buckingham, 1447-8. 76., viii. 259. 2,096 d. Extracts from the Fermor Accounts, A.D. 1580. 75., viii. 179. 2,096 d. Extracts from Bursar's Accounts, Winchester Coll., 17 Richard II. to 11 Hen. VI. 76., viii. 79. 2,096 d.