"Notes and Queries, Number 21, March 23, 1850" by Various is a periodical publication that falls within the realm of literary and historical inquiry, typical of the mid-19th century (the Victorian era). This collection is designed as a medium for scholars, writers, and antiquarians to communicate, share knowledge, and seek information on various topics including linguistics, genealogy, and literature. The content primarily revolves around notes, queries, and replies that reflect the interests and intellectual pursuits of its readership, focusing on the exchange of scholarly insights. The book consists of a combination of articles, inquiries, and discussions, showcasing a variety of topics ranging from early parish statistics that reveal demographic trends during the English Civil War to explorations of proverbs and their origins. Readers encounter queries about the etymology of certain words, authorship of literary works, and the historical context of various figures and events. Contributors provide thoughtful responses, reflecting a community engaged in the pursuit of knowledge and correction of historical records. The publication serves not only to disseminate information but also to forge a shared scholarly community among its readers, fostering a rich dialogue across diverse subjects of interest. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Notes and Queries, Number 21, March 23, 1850
By Various
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