Notes and Queries, Number 21, March 23, 1850

Notes and Queries, Number 21, March 23, 1850
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Various. Notes and Queries, Number 21, March 23, 1850

EARLY STATISTICS.—CHART, KENT

BIS DAT QUI CITÒ DAT

PARALLEL PASSAGES

ERRORS CORRECTED

DIRECT AND INDIRECT ETYMOLOGY

ERRORS IN POPE'S HOMER'S ODYSSEY

PROVERBIAL SAYINGS AND THEIR ORIGINS—PLAGIARISMS AND PARALLEL PASSAGES

QUERIES

A TREATISE ON THE LORD'S SUPPER, BY ROBERT CROWLEY

WHAT IS A CHAPEL?

WHO TRANSLATED THE "TURKISH SPY?"

PHILALETHES CESTRIENSIS—STEPHENS' SERMONS

MINOR QUERIES

REPLIES

LETTER ATTRIBUTED TO SIR ROBERT WALPOLE

PORTRAITS OF ULRICH OF HUTTEN

CHANGE OF NAME

QUERIES ANSWERED, NO. 6

BEAVER HATS

REPLIES TO MINOR QUERIES

MISCELLANIES

PERVENIRI AD SUMMUM NISI EX PRINCIPIIS NON POTEST

NOTES ON BOOKS, SALES, CATALOGUES, ETC

BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES WANTED TO PURCHASE

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Perhaps some one of your numerous readers will be good enough to inform me whether any general statistical returns, compiled from our early parish registers, have ever been published. An examination of the register of Chart next Sutton Valence, in Kent, which disclosed some very curious facts, has led me to make this inquiry. They seem to point to the inevitable conclusion that the disturbed state of England during the period of the Great Rebellion retarded the increase of population to an extent almost incredible—so as to suggest a doubt whether some special cause might not have operated in the parish in question which was not felt elsewhere. But, as I am quite unable to discover the existence of any such cause, I shall be glad to learn whether a similar result appears generally in other registers of the period above referred to.

The register-book of Chart commences with the year 1558, and is continued regularly from that time. During the remainder of the sixteenth, and for about the first thirty-five years of the seventeenth century, the baptisms registered increase steadily in number: from that period there is a very marked decrease. For the twenty years commencing with 1600 and ending with 1619, the number 260; for the twenty years 1620 to 1639, the number is 246; and for the twenty years 1640 to 1659, the number is only 120.

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It is hardly necessary to mention, that the fight here referred to took place between the parliamentary forces under Fairfax, and a large body of Kentish gentlemen, who had risen, with their dependants, in the hope of rescuing the king from the hands of the army. After an obstinate engagement, in which the Kentish men fully maintained their character for gallantry, they were defeated with great slaughter.

"1653.—The third of March, Mr. John Case of Chart next Sutton Clarke, being chosen by the parishioners of the said Chart, to be the Register of the said parish according to the Act touching marriages, births, and buryalls, was this day sworne before me, and I do allow and approve of him to be Register accordingly. As witness my hand.

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