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NOTES AND QUERIES.
[10> S. I. FEB. 20, 1901.
and tl
S- A. POTTS.
.. UA j/x.* ABBEY (10 th S i 7 nr church of Werden, restored in ?849 is'on the
by bamuel Harrison 5 "'
and
Q the book mentioned by MR
snaw will, however, be found in the following directories of Sheffield: Edward I BaSS? 1822, as resident at 72, Shales Moor
^ w .
41, Westbar, draper ; and J. Pigot's 1841, as resident at 64, Westbar, draper
COMBER FAMILY (io th S. i 47 RQ\
tees Society's publications
HALLEY'S COMET (10* S. i. 86).-The late
tS ?S Pont /. coula ^ exhaustively investi!
ts llf a e r, m fcl0nS - f Halle y' s co ^et from
that fh appearan m
are published "in vol. Ivii of th e
r^t S . f u the French Academy, th|
referred to by MR. McPiKE Pont?
cal U cuTated V th died 'K in 18 7 4 ' had Previously calculated the position of the comet at tho
waAte t?^; H , is first ^rminat on would i5 xr date ? f return to Perihelion Imp fn November, 1835. Rosenberger came to a similar conclusion. The
the "*
on e
Blackheath.
ing
Apollo
intended
(10". S
> IMMUREMENT ALIVE OF RELIGIOUS C9tf 8
xii.,25 131, 297, 376, 517; 10* S i 50) -T
e
' a ue * **,
MAXWELL is not quite
P" ^ that I referred to Warrender House as tho principal locality of James Gran "s historica! romance 'The Scottish Cavalier' The building in which the heroine of the story Lihan Namer, Lady Clermistonlee, so
.
, which stood near tho
f Edinbui> gh- How the edifice the name of " Wrychtis-housis "is now unknown; but the Napiers appear to
Th^ ^ 8ame M fr ^ a ve?y earf; The antique pile was one of the