2 JULY 1898, Page 17

THE REALITY OF ANGLO-AMERICANISM. ['To TRY EDITOR OP THE "

srscriTos."1 Sin,—In connection with Mr. George Allen's letter and your footnote in the Spectator of June 25th, I should like to call attention to one of our London churches. Little Trinity, in the Minoriee, though very interesting both to English and Americans, is not, I think, so generally known as it deserves. The church in question has been the burial-place of the Dart. mouths. Before the Washingtons left England these two families were united by marriage. On the wall of Little Trinity Church may be seen the "Stars and Stripes" as the coat of arms or banner of the Dartmouth& and the eagle as the coat of arms of the Washington& afterwards to become the flag and the emblem of the great nation across the Atlantic.—I am, Sir, &c.,

P.S.—In this same church is shown, in a glass case, a magnificent head, stated to be that of the Duke of Suffolk, father of Lady Jane Grey.