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yan and the Visions of Hell--Colfabias--Coptic Language--Benedicite--Amicus Plato--Doctrine of the Resurrection--Registry of Dissenting Baptisms--The Bellman--Babington's Conspiracy--Epitaph--Quotations--Prayer of Mary Queen of Scots--Robertii Sphaeria--Ob--Blake Family--To endeavour oneself--Cart before the Horse--Anonymous Ravennas--Family of Sir J. Banks--Mind your P's and Q's--Mazer Wood._ NOTES AND QUERIES _may be procured, by order, of all Booksellers and Newsvenders. It is published at noon on Friday, so that our country Subscribers ought not to experience any difficulty in procuring it regularly. Many of the country Booksellers, &c., are, probably, not yet aware of this arrangement, which will enable them to receive_ NOTES AND QUERIES _in their Saturday parcels._ _Errata._--Page 380. col. 1. lines 12. and 13. for _"Prichard"_ read _"Richards;"_ p. 389., in the Query on the "Blake Family," for "Bishop's H_a_ll" read "Bishop's H_u_ll;" p. 390. col. 2. l. 29., for "_frag_ments" read "payments;" and l. 30., for "South _Green_" read "South Lynn;" p. 393. col. 2. l. 11., for "T_ur_ners" read "T_an_ners." * * * * * MECHI'S MANUFACTURES. MR. MECHI respectfully informs his Patrons, the Public, that his MANUFACTURES at the GREAT EXHIBITION will be found in the GALLERY at the NORTH-EAST CORNER of the TRANSEPT. 4. Leadenhall Street, London, May 2, 1851. P.S.--In order to afford room for the great accession of Stock which Mechi has provided to meet the demand consequent upon the anticipated influx of visitors to London during this season, he has fitted up an additional Show Room of great splendour, and made other improvements, to which he earnestly invites public attention. * * * * * In 2 Vols., price 7s., with Portrait and numerous Illustrations, CHAUCER'S CANTERBURY TALES, and other Poems; with a Life of the Author; Remarks on his Language and Versification: a Glossary and Index; and a concise History of English Poetry. London: G. BERGER, and all Booksellers. * * * * * Now ready, SIR REGINALD MOHUN. Cantos I., II., III. By GEORGE JOHN CAYLEY. Part IV. 7s. 6d. "Has a vivid and prolific fancy, great humour, brilliant imagery and depth of feeling. Sir Reginald Mohun, in truth, is a production finished of its kind both in style and power."--_Daily News_. "A vehicle for presen
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