In his paper entitled “Notes in the History of Sir Jerome Alexander, Second Justice of the Court of Common Pleas in Ireland,” Dr Rogers has supplied a variety of details in the earlier part of the life of this Judge, which, added to those it has been my lot to pick up, serve to complete his biography. Early in life I happened to meet with a pamphlet in the fine collection of historical works concerning Ireland contained in the Library of King's Inns, Dublin, entitled “True Way to render Ireland Happy and Secure; or a Discourse wherein 'tis shewn that 'tis the Interest both of England and Ireland to encourage Foreign Protestants to Plant in Ireland, 410. Dublin: Andrew Crook, 1697,” in which is the following passage:—