CHAMBERLAYNE, EDWARD, author of the Anglia Notitia, was born in Gloucestershire in 1616, and made the tour of Europe during the distractions of the civil war. After the Restoration he went as secretary with the Earl of Carlisle, who carried the order of the garter to the king of Sweden. He was appointed tutor to the Duke of Grafton, natural son of Charles II., and was afterwards engaged to instruct Prince George of Denmark in the English tongue. He died in 1703, and was buried in a vault in Chelsea churchyard. His monumental inscription mentions six books of his composition which were buried along with him, and thus perished.