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Milestones
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178
Ngôn ngữ:
english
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Notes and Queries
DOI:
10.1093/nq/178.13.231a
Date:
March, 1940
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MARCH 30, NOTES AND QUERIES. 1940. Replies. T MILES MILES from the from the V Treasury standard Whitehall Cornhill Round Clapham Common are five stones: (1) South side, near Rookery Road; (2) South side almost opposite Cavendish Road; (3) bottom of High Street; (4) -North side, opposite Victoria Street; (5) front garden in Cavendish Road (1743); see ' Just Beyond London • (G. S. Maxwell), 1927, p. 150. Set into the wall of Lloyd's Bank, 195, Edgware Road, corner of Star Street, is an old stone marking " half a mile from Tyburn Gate." Charles Knight's essay on ' Suburban Milestones,' noted by MB. HUMPHREYS, is reprinted as ' Jedediah goues in Search of London. A Mile Post Mystery,' in John o' London's ' London Stories,' ii., pp. 127-132. A Trinity Hall stone (1731) is illustrated in the Amateur Photographer, lxvii. (1929), 365. Milestones are discussed at 10 S. i. 7, 132-133, Elizabethan miles at 8 S. vii. 208, 272, the English mile at 9 S. iv. 497, and v., 133. See also ' The Old English Mile ' (Sir Charles Close) in Geographical Journal, vol. lxxvi. (1930), pp. 338-348, with " Further Notes " (J B. P. Karslake), vol. lxxvii. (1931), pp. 358-360. " Milestone'' exists as a surname, and there is a Milestone Hotel at 1, Kensington Court. v J. ABDAGH. In this very readable article MB. A. L. quotes (without naming author) the verse: "Six miles from Shakespeare's town . . . " This elaborately-sculptured pillar, with heraldic arms and mottoes on all four sides, stands nigh the home of the writer, the late Evelyn Philip Shirley, of HUMPHREYS Ettington Park (1812-82), archaeologist, genealogist and historian. He figured as Mr. Ardenne in D'Israeli's ' Lothair.' In connection with this poetical milestone, one cannot definitely state that " Shakespeare walked to London on this road," because there is no known evidence how he travelled thither. He might have used the alternative route via Banbury and Bicester. He may have employed a horse for the journey, or take; n a seat in the cumbrous, but cheap, weekly goods wagon. A milestone which left the most humorous impression upon my mind w.as one I found at the port of Zanzibar, which solemnly informs onlookers that it is " 8,049 miles to London." As Zanzibar is an island, the distance named is, presumably, in nautical miles. WM. JAGGABD. DENGUINS (clxxvii. 9; clxxviii. 191). — •*• In his engaging account on Penguins, MR. A. G. BENNETT says " These birds must suffer considerably, for no sooner are they in their nesting-holes than they are swarming with parasites." This remark recalls the fact that the flea (Ceratophyllus styx) of the sandmartin develops in the nest all ready to jump on to its host when the latter returns from the South. It may be of interest to note that the late Lord Charles Rothschild, who had a wonderful collection of fleas at Tring, wrote to Sir Ernest Shackleton (6 Nov., 1907) requesting him to get specimens of penguins' fleas. CAMEBON- SHOBE. Downloaded from https://academic.oup.com/nq/article-abstract/178/13/231/4184086 by guest on 28 October 2019 MILESTONES. (clxxviii. 146.) B. records in the Gentleman's Magazine (Vol. lxxvii., 1807, p. 536) that on the declivity of Shooter's Hill is a milestone from which the next milestone (on the London Road) may be seen, I do not remember where, but I have met with the same circumstance in another part of the country. At the end of College Road, Dulwich, is a signpost, and beneath it an aged milestone inscribed: 231 15, Bristol Road, Brighton. WINDOWS OVER FIREPLACE (clxxviii. " 9, 49, 87, 103, 123, 179).—Dolcorsllwyn. Hall, near Machynlleth, Montgomeryshire, has such a window in the dining-room, which overlooks the beautiful Dovey river. P. D. M. ^THACKERAY'S DRAWINGS (clxxviii. 1 82, 179).—I may be allowed to remind ME. J. ABDAGH of Thackeray's illustrations to ' The Loving Ballad of Lord Bateman,' published in Harper's Magazine, December, 1892 (European Edition, Vol. xxv.), with a comment by Anne Thackeray Ritchie. I possess photographic reproductions of Thackeray's original drawings made around the poem cut from the Catnach Broadside (B.M. Pressmark 11621, K. 7 (22)) given by Mrs. Ritchie to Charles Plumtre Johnson in 1892-3, and by him to me in 1933. Also photostats of the pages in Harper which give