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Identifier: devoncornwallnot06amer (find matches)
Title: Devon & Cornwall notes & queries
Year: 1911 (1910s)
Authors: Amery, John S
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Publisher: Exeter, England : J.G. Commin
Contributing Library: Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center
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Worcester^now in the steeple of S. James the Great, Keyham, Devonport!It is supposed to be the work of Thomas de Lynne, thoughthe legend is somewhat confused :— * Est, Angelus, Gabriel,Thomas, Missus, Lynly. On the other side of this initialcross there is a niddy-noddy grotesque, then the heads of a queen and a king, and a youth, and a lions head is placedbetween each word as a stop. The Kings head being beard-less, as represented on the Great Seal, may be Henry VI.;if so, the Queen would be Margaret of Anjou, and the youthher son Edward. The niddy-noddy is composed of a humanface, with a large wing growing out of, and concealing theneighbourhood of, the right ear, supported on two ratherdistorted legs and feet. The expression of the face mayfairly be estimated when one thinks of what sailors callnoddies, and the idea associated with the patient animalcalled Neddy-Noddy. The faces of the queen, king, andyouth are decidedly amiable, with a marked tendency to asmirk. Andrew J. Hamlyn.
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74 Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries. 62. Abstract of the Will of George Daniell, theFounder of the Madron School, from the MSS. of thelate George C. Boase. 1. The 10 July 1710 I George Daniell of Leriggon in Madron,Gent, being in good health &c. do declare this my last Will. 2. I commend my soul to God. My body to be buried near myfathers tomb on the South East side in the Churchyard of Madron, andI give to the poor of the parish 10/- to be distributed at my funeral. 3. I give my wife Elizabeth Daniel all my household Goods andmy little Gray Nag and all my Cows. 4. I give my wife during her life time, the use of all implementsand utensils at Leriggon for the making of Cyder, she giving bond tomy Exors. in £10 to keep them in good repair. 5. I give my servant Grace Bramble 40/- 6. I give to the 7 children now living of Mary late the wife ofNicholas Paul of St. Agnes, Tinner, deceaced, to be divided equallyamong them, my Tenement and Appurtenances in Penzance near theSouth Corn
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