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nd if they understood an editor's position they would feel that they have no right, to consider themselves under-valued; but nothing short of personal experience in editorship would explain to them the perplexities and evil consequences arising from an opposite course. * * * * * PASQUIN will find his suggestion attended to very shortly. COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED--W.B.B.--E.H.--R.V.--Philo.--J.B.-- Philobiblion.--J.M.W.--W.--Anglo Cambrian (with many thanks for his excellent suggestion).--A.T.--Odo.--J. Miland--L.--G.J.K.--Melanion. CONTENTS AND INDEX.--Our correspondents will see that their wish for a _Table of Contents_ to each number has been complied with. We are fully aware how much the value of a work like "NOTES AND QUERIES" is enhanced by a good INDEX. It is intended to give a very copious one at the end of each volume, so as to make the work one not merely of temporary interest, but of permanent utility. BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES WANTED. We believe that this will prove one of the most useful divisions of our weekly Sheet. Gentlemen who may be unable to meet with any book or volume, of which they are in want, may be upon furnishing name, date, size, &c., have it inserted in this list, _free of cost_. Persons having such volumes to dispose of are requested to send reports of price, &c. to Mr. Bell, our Publisher. We have received many complaints of a difficulty in procuring our paper. Every Bookseller and Newsvendor will supply it _if ordered_, and gentlemen residing in the country may be supplied regularly with the Stamped Edition by giving their orders direct to the publisher, Mr. GEORGE BELL, 186. Fleet Street, accompanied by a Post Office order for a quarter (4s. 4d.). All communications should be addressed To the Editor of "NOTES AND QUERIES," 186. Fleet Street. * * * * * Vols. I. and II. 8vo. Price 28s. cloth. THE JUDGES OF ENGLAND; from the time of the Conquest. By EDWARD FOSS, F.S.A. "It supplies what was much wanted--a regular and progressive account of English legal institutions. The result is a correction of many errors, in addition of much new information, and a better general view of our strictly legal history than any other jurist, historian, or biographer had hitherto attempted to give."--_Examiner._ LONGMAN, BROWN, GREEN, and LONGMANS. * * * * *{47} SIX DAYS SALE of the First Portio
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