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REPLY1850

ANTONY ALSOP

By S. W. S.

"R.H." (No. 14, p. 215.) will find all, I believe, that is known respecting Antony Alsop, in that rich storehouse of materials for the literary history of the last century, Nichols's *Anecdotes*, or in Chalmers (*Biog. Dict.*), who has merely transcribed from it. The volume of *Latin Odes* your correspondent mentions, was published by Sir Francis Bernard, and printed by Bowyer. Some notice of Sir Francis Bernard will also be found in Nichols. The *Odes* were long circulated in MS.; and I have a copy that once belonged to Thomas Warton, which seems to have been written by G. Crochly, of Christc…