Notes And Queries, Number 62, January 4, 1851

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_Pope Ganganelli_ (Vol. Ii. , p. 464. ). --The Rev. Charles Cordell, a priestof the Roman Catholic Church, who was stationed at Newcastle-upon-Tyneabout the date mentioned by your correspondent CEPHAS (he was there in1787), was the translator of the letters of Pope Clement XIV. (Ganganelli);but as I have not the book, I do not know whether it contained also a lifeof that pontiff. Mr. Cordell was editor of other works.
W. S. G.
_Nicholas Ferrar's Digest_ (Vol. Ii. , p. 446. ). --One of the copie
...s of theGidding _Digest of the History of our Saviour's Life_, inquired after byJ. H. M. (a most beautiful book), is in the library of the Marquis ofSalisbury. I believe it to be the copy presented to Charles I.
W. H. C.
_Ferrar, Nicholas. _--The following extract from a very interesting paper on"Illustrated Books" in the _Quarterly Review_, vol. Lxxiv. P. 173, will aidJ. H. M. In his researches after the curious volumes arranged by the membersof the Ferrar family: "King Charles's statues, pictures, jewels, and curiosities, were sold and dispersed by the regicide powers; from this fate, happily, the royal collection of manuscripts and books was preserved; neither was it, like the archiepiscopal library at Lambeth, doled out piecemeal to Hugh Peters and his brother fanatics.


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