Excerpt from Notes and Queries, Vol. 5: A Medium of Intercommunication for Literary Men, General Readers, Etc;; January June, 1888
Palace OF henry DE blois, bishop OF win chester. - May I ask the able writer of A Few Particulars of Old Southwark,' contributed to the latest volume of 'n. If he can impart any information respecting the palatial residence of Henry of Winchester, near London Bridge? The fact of this residence is recorded in one of the 'cluni Charters' (vol. Ii. P. Shortly to be issued to subscribers. G. F. D.
English regimental flag IN paris. I should be glad of any information respecting the English flag that is now close to Napoleon's tomb in the Hotel des Invalides, Paris.
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