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CONTENTS.-N° 94.

So far as one can arrive at any distinct results by painfully threading one's way through the tangles of centuries of fines and recoveries, sales, NOTES:-The Townshend Family, 301-Thomas Moore and settlements, exchanges, wills, and the like, the the Rabbinical Legend of the Origin of Woman, 302Madame Georges, the alleged Centenarian, 303-Italian truth seems to be that, early in the thirteenth Religious Festivals - Libraries in Churches, 304-An Irish century, and perhaps before that, a certain Thomas Charm against Welsh Snakes-The Mounting of Book-plates de Rucham lived in a messuage at the edge of the and Autograph Letters-Greile, Gresley, &c., 305-" Hynd": "Roose "Matriculation Records-Blyton Church-Igno- parish of Rucham (now Rougham) in Norfolk, and rant Scribes, 306-Different Coloured Eyes-Church-bell apparently close upon the open fields of Rougham Ringing Folk-lore - Hamlet a Woman-Folk-lore of EggsThomas Carlyle, 307. and Wesenham, in the direction of Rainham. The QUERIES:-Shaftesbury's "Enquiry concerning Virtue "house was of some pretension, for it had outland "the classic land of suicide"-Bell Founders at Wel- behind, and it abutted on the king's highway Chepstow, 307-Easter Eggs-Christ Church, Oxford-Eng- buildings attached and a croft or enclosed paddock lington-Earwigs-E. Anderson, of Hull-Place-namesPollard Oaks -The Name James-"Diary of an Irish Gentle-leading from Rougham to Rainham. It was held man," 1761-Numismatic-Churchyard of St. Pancras, 308 in villenage under the Botelers, who were sub-Huxleys-Tennyson's "Queen Mary"-Heraldic Anomaly tenants of Earl Warren's fief, and connected with -"Fierce as a maggot"-Owen Glendower-Posthumous Poems of the Countess of B.-The Ghost in Trinity Church, it were eleven pieces of land, dotted about the York-Antiquarian-Common Soldiers during the Civil fields of Rougham, as was usual in days when ring fences were hardly dreamed of.

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THE TOWNSHEND FAMILY.

Collins has told us in his Peerage (ii. 454) that "the patriarch of this noble family was Lodovic, a noble Norman, who, coming into England in Henry I.'s reign, assumed the surname of Townshend, and took to wife Elizabeth, the daughter and heir of Sir Thomas de Haville, in whose right he became possessed of the manor of Haville, in Rainham, where his posterity have ever since continued to have their principal residence." Burke, with characteristic courage, adopts the tradition of this noble house, and sets it all down for the world to receive with submissive awe. Mr. Foster, pitiless iconoclast as he is, begins his account of the Townshends with Sir Roger Townshend, Justice of the Common Pleas in the reign of Henry VII., and leaves us to infer that nothing more is to be known about them in any remoter antiquity. I feel pretty sure that there is some foundation of truth in the connexion of the Townshends with this mythical Sir Thomas de Haville, though I have very little doubt that the noble Norman Lodovic was a younger brother of Gog and Magog, and a lineal descendant of Cruphi and Muphi, whom Herodotus heard of in his Egyptian travels.

Now it seems that the Botelers came to an end in the male line about the close of Henry III.'s reign, or the beginning of Edward I., and that (as I suspect) two brothers, John and Fulk de Bryssinham, married two of the heiresses. John seems to have wished to get out of it, and on the Monday before Easter, 1292, he and his wife Joan sold his messuage, lands, reserved rents, and free tenants in Rougham and Wesenham to his brother Fulk and his wife Matilda. For some reason or other he still retained some rights, and at least some of his tenants in villenage. Perhaps, Fulk prefered to have nothing to do with them. In the following December, however, a purchaser appears for the tenants in villenage. This was one Thomas, son of John, son of the parson of Rucham, a gentleman who in one of the charters is called Thomas Felix, or the lucky man, and who appears to have spent his married life in buying every bit of property in Rucham and Wesenham that he could lay his hands on. This Thomas the Lucky, accordingly, on Dec. 13, 1292, agreed to give John de Brissingham five marks down for all his right to his villeins dwelling in the outlying messuage which lay at the town's end. It was then in the occupation of Walter, the grandson of Thomas, mentioned before; and it looked as if Thomas the Lucky went into the purchase as a speculation, for Walter at this time had no male issue, only four daughters. However, Walter, his mother, and his four daughters, his house and buildings and croft and lands, and all other his belongings were solemnly delivered over to Thomas, who thereupon became his lord. The speculation turned out a bad one, the fortunes of the people at the Town's End went up, and the fortunes of Thomas the Lucky went down. Thomas the Lucky died soon after, leaving his wife with three daughters behind him, and no male heir; Walter lived on, and the people at the Town's End prospered, and I find their house and

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