6 NOVEMBER 1909, page 32

[to The Editor Of The "spectator."]

your issue of October 16th is an inquiry by "Pro Patrii " headed " British Heroes." May I be allowed to send to you copies of two tablets to be seen at Delhi, one over the......

Cordelia.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—I have read with deep interest and sympathy the article on "King Lear at the Haymarket" in your issue of Septem- ber 18th. But when you......

British Heroes.

I TO THE EDITOR OP THE "Sriscreroa. ° 9 SIR, — Sir William Napier in his Life of his brother, General Sir Charles James Napier, mentions an instance of British self-sacrificing......

[to Inz Enrron Or Thb " Srecrarozt."3 Sir, — I Wish To

add Captain Nolan's name to the list of our British heroes who lost their lives in doing, or trying to do, some service for their country. Captain Nolan, it will be remembered,......

The Boy Scouts. Ito Tbb Editor 01 Thz Spacrtros."1 Sin,—as

one deeply interested in the welfare of boys, I was very glad to read your timely remarks on Boy Scouts in last • Both these gallant officers have since died. Lieutenant lIome......

Horace, Odes Iv. 7.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR:] Stn,—Dr. Kynaston's experiment of translating Horace, Odes IV. 7, in the original metre, published in your last issue, recalled to my mind......

Ito The Editor Op The " Stectator."1

Siu,—The following is from Cooper King's "Story of the British Army" :—" Private Mope of the Buffs was, with some Indian troops, taken prisoner near Sinho, and led before the......