10 NOVEMBER 1917, page 14

(to The Editor Or The Spectator.")

Sts,—Tbe trials as to which your correspondent "Stultus" asks for information are evidently the Three Trials of Wiltaim Hone for publishing three parodies—viz., "The Late John......

The New Dirrellism.

[To THE EDEMA or run " Serceraroa."] Sta.—Every Unionist in Ireland, and indeed all who abhor anarchy anywhere, meat be grateful to the Spectator for its recent Irish articles,......

Tennyson Twenty-five Years After. It° The Emma Or Ter "

&corm.") Sia,—The interesting correspondence which has arisen out of my article on Tennyson in your issue of October 6th seems to call for reply in two particulars only. First,......

Cro The Editor Or The " Spectator.")

Sum—Your correspondent "Stultus" refers to The Three Trials of William Hose—December 18th, 19th, 20th, 1817—for publishing three parodies which were alleged to be blaephemoue.......

A Bulgarian War Poet.

(To THE EDITOR OF me SPECTATOR.") Sut,--Fletcher of Saltoun quoted with approval the saying of a very wise man who " believed if a man were permitted to make all the ballads, he......

A Trial For Blasphemy.

ITO THE EDITOR or THE SPECTATOR.") Sin,—The trial referred to by " Stultus" is that of William Hone. He was tried three times at the Guildhall in the City on December 18th,......