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Notes and Queries, Number 236, May 6, 1854
A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.

Notes and Queries, Number 236, May 6, 1854 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.

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importance of the Works enumerated and noticed, it may suffice to say, that MR. BOYS paid the Alderman on his retirement more than Twenty Thousand Pounds for the Property purchased of him. To be had Gratis on application. Merchants supplied.

London: THOMAS BOYS, Printseller to the Royal Family, 467. Oxford Street.


JOHNSTON'S MAPS of the war, engraved from entirely New Drawings, and containing the latest and most accurate information.

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II. THE DANUBIAN PRINCIPALITIES, and adjoining Countries from Vienna to Constantinople, and Map of CENTRAL EUROPE, from St. Petersburg to Cairo.

III. THE BALTIC SEA and GERMAN OCEAN, with enlarged Plans of Cronstadt, Sveaborg, Revel, Port Baltic, and Gulf of Riga.

Price, coloured, 1s. each; by post, 1s. 4d.; or the Three by Post, 3s. 6d.

Edinburgh: W. & A. K. JOHNSTON, Geographers and Engravers to the Queen; and all Booksellers.


Just published, in fcp. 8vo. price, in cloth, 6s.

THE STATISTICAL COMPANION for 1854: exhibiting the most interesting Facts in Moral and Intellectual, Vital, Economical, and Political Statistics, at Home and Abroad. Compiled by T. C. BANFIELD, Esq.

London: LONGMAN, BROWN, GREEN, & LONGMANS.


ANNOTATED EDITION OF THE ENGLISH POETS. By ROBERT BELL.

In Monthly Volumes, 2s. 6d. each, in cloth.

This Day, the Third and Concluding Volume of DRYDEN'S POETICAL WORKS.

Already published.

COWPER. Vol. I.

DRYDEN. Vols. I. and II.

SURREY, MINOR CONTEMPORANEOUS POETS, and SACKVILLE, LORD BUCKHURST.

On the First of June, the Second Volume of COWPER'S POETICAL WORKS.

London: JOHN W. PARKER & SON, West Strand.


8vo., 10s.

LA NORMANDIE SOUTERRAINE, ou Notices sur des Cimetières romains et francs explorés en Normandie, par M. L'ABBE COCHET, Inspecteur des Monumens, etc., à Dieppe. 8vo., 17 planches.

*** The Trade supplied.

Rouen: LEBRUMENT. Oxford: J. H. PARKER, and 377. Strand, London


THE ORIGINAL QUADRILLES, composed for the PIANO FORTE by MRS. AMBROSE MERTON.

London: Published for the Proprietor, and may be had of C. LONSDALE. 26. Old Bond Street; and by Order of all Music Sellers.

PRICE THREE SHILLINGS.


THE OCEAN QUADRILLES. By the celebrated JOHN BLEWITT. Founded on the most favourite of Dibdin's Sea Songs. Illustrated, 3s. The spirit-stirring reminiscences evoked by the Ocean Quadrilles (full of life and vigour) belong to that glorious period when the fleets of England were, as they now again are, sweeping the seas. Every patriotic assembly should dance to Blewitt's Ocean Quadrilles.

London: ROBERT COCKS & CO., New Burlington Street, Music Publishers to the Queen.


EXCELSIOR. Ballad; Words by LONGFELLOW, Music by MISS LINDSAY. Beautifully Illustrated, 2s. 6d.

"Some beautiful words of Longfellow are here wedded to a beautiful melody by this talented lady. This ballad is quite out of the way of the common-place productions of the day. It is evidently a heart-offering both from the poet and the gifted musician."

London: ROBERT COCKS & CO., New Burlington Street, Music Publishers to the Queen.


Now publishing, Price THREEPENCE, Post Free, No. IV. for the present Year (published Monthly) of

WILLIS'S CATALOGUES OF BOOKS, Ancient and Modern, comprising a choice selection of Standard and Curious Works in all branches of Literature and the Fine Arts, in good library condition, for Sale at very moderate prices. Preceded by WILLIS'S CURRENT NOTES, series of Original and Inedited Articles on Literature and Antiquities by eminent Literary Men, illustrated occasionally by Woodcuts.

Contents of the Present Number.—Last Hours of Queen Mary II., from MS. Memoranda by one of the Household; Original Letter of the late Professor Wilson; Hewing Blocks with Razors; Certain Cures for Hydrophobia; Disputative Authorities on Christ's Nativity; Supplement to Todd's Johnson's Dictionary; M. Guizot and the Eikon Basilike; Cucking Stool and Scolding Cart, Leicester; Neapolitan Innkeeper's Announcement; The Awakening Mallet; Inscriptions on Bells in St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin; Dissection of Laurence Sterne, &c. &c.


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SHAKSPEARE SOCIETY'S PUBLICATIONS, complete, from its Commencement in 1841, to its Termination in 1853; the Contents classified, 47 vols. in 19, new cloth, 4l. 10s.

The Shakspeare Society being now dissolved, and the few complete sets of their publications dispersed, the present is a favourable opportunity for acquiring them at a moderate price. They consist of nearly Fifty different works illustrative of Shakspeare and the Literature of his time, comprising Old Plays, Poems, Curious Tracts, Memoirs, &c., either now printed for the first time or difficult to be procured from their rarity, edited by eminent Literary Men.


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This is a most important series of works, being reprints of exceedingly rare and valuable books, and publications of MSS. never before published; printed verbatim, with copious Introductions, Notes, and Illustrations by the learned members of the Society.


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This valuable publication contains, without abridgment, alteration, or omission, the best works of the Fathers and early Writers of the Reformed English Church, published in the period between the Accession of K. Edward VI. and Q. Elizabeth; and also other esteemed Writers of the Sixteenth century, including some of the early English Translations of the Foreign Reformers.


Splendid Illuminated Work.

The ENGLISH CRUSADERS, containing an Account of all the English Knights who formed part of these Expeditions, with accurate representations of 300 Coats of Arms of the Crusaders, and various rich embellishments and large initial letters from ancient and rare MSS., all illuminated in gold and colours, by J. C. DANSEY, large vol. royal 4to., 2l. 2s. published at 4l. 4s. Dickinson, 1850.

This is a very superb and highly interesting volume, which cost the author several thousand pounds in the getting up. Only a few copies remain for sale at the present reduced price.


CHETHAM SOCIETY'S PUBLICATIONS.—Remains, Historical and Literary, connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and Chester, published by the Chetham Society. A complete set of these valuable Works edited by distinguished Scholars, 29 vols. small 4to. (wanting one volume) cloth, 8l. 8s.

Printed for the Chetham Society, 1844-53.


GILES' (DR.) HISTORY of the ANCIENT BRITONS, from the Earliest Period to the Invasion of the Saxons, compiled from the Original Authorities. 2 vols. 8vo. Second Edition, cloth, 12s.; pub. at 1l. 10s. G. Willis, 1854.

The most valuable work on the subject. Vol. II. consists of the original Histories from which this work has been compiled, viz., Excerpta ex Scriptoribus Gr. et Lat.; Gildas; Nennius; Excerpta ex Bedâ, &c.


GILES' (DR.) LIFE AND TIMES OF ALFRED THE GREAT,

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