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The title given by Bishop Pearson to his collection of Hales's Writings is the Golden Remains of the Ever Memorable John Hales of Eaton College, &c.

The title given by Bishop Pearson to his collection of Hales's Writings is the Golden Remains of the Ever Memorable John Hales of Eaton College, &c.

Perhaps Johnson refers to Stephen Hales's Statical Essays (London, 1733), in which is an account of experiments made on the blood and blood-vessels of animals.

Hales's Folia Litteraria.

By RICHARD B. HONE, M.A., Vicar of Hales Owen.

Much more will posterity reverence those benefactors whose private lives were in harmony with their principles,the Hales, the L'Hôpitals, the Hampdens of the world.

These meetings, which originated with a private gentleman of the name of Hales, soon assumed the character of [Footnote 1: Journals, 243, 260, 267, 272.

" Hallam, in discussing the prosecution of Sir Edward Hales, fully recognizes the principle contended for by Lord Lyndhurst, saying that "it is by no means evident that the decision of the judges" in that case "was against law," but proceeding to show that "the unadvised assertion in a court of law" of such an exercise of the prerogative "may be said to have sealed the condemnation of the house of Stuart.

Turning back from the page on which the Chronicler comments upon the life of the dead prime-minister, to that on which he records his fall, we find these passages: "In the meane time, the king, being informed that all those things that the cardinall had doone by his power legatine within this realme were in the case of the premunire and provision, caused his attornie, Christopher Hales, to sue out a writ of premunire against him. ...

The site having been granted by Henry VIII to two gentlemen named Combes and Stansfield, passed soon into the hands of John Hales, the founder of the Free School, and in Elizabeth's reign was purchased by the Corporation.

Several old monuments are upon the north wall, one of 1648 with an extravagant inscription to Thomas Purefoy, a boy of nine; another to Mrs. Bathona Frodsham, a daughter of the John Hales who bought so much monastic property, and founded the Grammar School.

Having amassed a great estate in monastery and chantry lands, Hales founded the Free School in Coventry, the Church of the White Friars being at first used for the purpose.

It contains portraits of Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth, James I, and Charles I, and four benefactors to the city, John Hales, founder of the Free School, Sir Thomas White, Thomas Jesson and Christopher Davenport.

Hales, John, 14, 94.

The next I give you is an extract from the Court Rolls of the Borough of Hales Owen, of the Custom of Bride Ale.

The Irrefragable Doctor, Alexander Hales (-1245.)

310; sentenced witches to death, v. 45, n. 5. HALES, John, of Eton, iv.

HALES, Stephen, On Distilling Sea-Water, i. 309; Statical Essays, v. 247, n. 1.

PEARSON, John, Bishop of Chester, edits Hales's Golden Remains, iv. 315, n. 2; Johnson recommends his works, i. 398.

HALES, BURTON W. Boys and girls at worship.

HALES, WILLIAM H. Boys and girls at worship.

Had they stayed away from Saratoga all might have been well; but alas, they were there, and so was all of Ethelyn's worldthe Tophevies, the Hales, the Hungerfords and Van Burens, with Nettie Hudson, opening her great blue eyes at Richard's mistakes and asking Frank in Ethelyn's hearing, "if that Judge Markham's manners were not a little outré.

HALES, ALEXANDER OF, a scholastic philosopher, surnamed "Doctor Irrefragabilis," who flourished in the 15th century; author of "Summa Theologiæ.

" HALES, JOHN, the "Ever-memorable," canon of Windsor; a most scholarly man, liberal-minded and highly cultured; was professor of Greek at Oxford; suffered great hardships under the Puritan supremacy (1584-1656).

The ten kingdoms which arose out of the old Roman Empire are enumerated as follows by Machiavel, indorsed by Bp. Newton, Faber, and Dr. Hales: 1.

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