CASTLE, ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL, and ETON COLLEGE. By
EDWARD JESSE. New Edition. 16mo. 1s.
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VII.
HANDBOOK OF ENGLAND AND WALES; giving an Account of the Places and Objects
in England best worth visiting, or likely to attract the Notice of
Intelligent Strangers and passing Travellers; arranged in connexion with
the most frequented Roads and Railways in England. With Maps. Post 8vo.
PART I.
THE EASTERN COUNTIES: ESSEX, SUFFOLK, NORFOLK, CAMBRIDGE, and LINCOLN.
(Nearly ready.)
PART VII.
DEVON AND CORNWALL. (Ready.)
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VIII.
THE OFFICIAL HANDBOOK; or, A MANUAL of POLITICAL and HISTORICAL REFERENCE.
Fcap 8vo.
*** This Work shows concisely the Machinery by which the GOVERNMENT of the
Country is carried on, including the Duties, Authorities, and Rights of the
QUEEN and ROYAL FAMILY, and coupling with the Names of all the CHIEF
FUNCTIONARIES and HEADS OF OFFICES, CIVIL, MILITARY, JUDICIAL, and
ECCLESIASTICAL, such a succinct Account of the Departments of each, with
their Political Relations, as will, it is hoped, render it useful to all
desirous to make themselves acquainted with British Institutions.
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JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET.
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Street Square, in the Parish of St. Bride, in the City of London; and
published by GEORGE BELL, of No. 186. Fleet Street, in the Parish of St.
Dunstan in the West, in the City of London, Publisher, at No. 186. Fleet
Street aforesaid.--Saturday, April 12. 1851.
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