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NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS.
C.J.S. _The Inscription from the brass in Chinnor Church, Oxon, is_
Mouns. Esmoun de Malyns fitz Mouns. Reynald de Malyns Chr. et Isabelle
sa femme gisoient icy Dieu de ses ailmes eit mercy, _being in memory of
Esmond de Malyns and his wife. The father_, Renald de Malyns, _was
interred in the same church._
VOLUME THE FIRST OF NOTES AND QUERIES, _with Title-page and very copious
Index, is now ready, price 9s. 6d., bound in cloth, and may be had, by
order, of all Booksellers and Newsmen._
Errata. In No. 37., p. 98., col. 2., 1. 16., for "1625" read "1695"; p.
101., l. 31., "Inchi_g_uin" should be "Inchi_q_uin"; p. 106., col. 2.,
1. 26. should be--
"And disappoints the Queen, poor little Chuck." {128}
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COMMITTEE FOR THE REPAIR
OF THE
TOMB OF GEOFFREY CHAUCER.
JOHN BRUCE, esq., Treas. S.A.
J. PAYNE COLLIER, Esq., V.P.S.A.
PETER CUNNINGHAM, Esq., F.S.A.
WILLIAM RICHARD DRAKE, Esq., F.S.A.
THOMAS W. KING, Esq., F.S.A.
SIR FREDERICK MADDEN, K.H.
JOHN GOUGH NICHOLS, Esq., F.S.A.
HENRY SHAW, Esq., F.S.A.
SAMUEL SHEPERD, Esq., F.S.A.
WILLIAM J. THOMS, Esq., F.S.A.
The Tomb of Geoffrey Chaucer in Westminster Abbey is fast mouldering
into irretrievable decay. A sum of One Hundred Pounds will effect a
perfect repair. The Committee have not thought it right to fix any limit
to the subscription, they themselves have opened the list with a
contribution from each of them of Five Shillings; but they will be ready
to receive any amount, more or less, which those who value poetry and
honour Chaucer may be kind enough to remit to them.
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