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Norton concludes

All that hath pleasure in this Boke to reade,
Pray for my Soule, and for all both quick and deade.
In this yeare of Christ One thousand foure Hundred
seaventy and seaven,

This Warke was begun, Honour to God in Heaven.
BIBLIOPHILE.

MR. EDITOR,

JOHN LEWIS.

CAN any of your readers inform me where the Rev.

John Lewis, who wrote at the commencement of the last century many esteemed publications, was born? He has always been considered as a native of Bristol; but Hutchins, in his History of Dorsetshire, asserts that he was born at Poole, and removed almost immediately after to Bristol, from whence arose the mistake; but I have my doubts of the accuracy of this statement.

BIBLIOPHILE.

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