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ongst scholars and readers really deserving that appellation. * * It is a capital idea; and every one who makes Notes or has Queries should buy it and contribute to it."--_Weekly News_. "That valuable publication The Notes and Queries, so auspiciously commenced."--_New Bell's Messenger_. "With whomsoever the idea of publishing this useful and interesting periodical first originated, that person is entitled to the thanks of every author, antiquary, and scholar, in the United Kingdom. * * We recommend, in all sincerity, The Notes and Queries to the attention of lovers of literature in general."--_Morning Post_. London: George Bell, 186. Fleet Street. * * * * * Just Published, Parts 13 and 14, imperial quarto. Price 3_s._ each, tinted 4s. RELIQUES OF ANCIENT ENGLISH ARCHITECTURE, from Drawings by John Johnson, Architect, F.S.A., Lithographed by Alfred Newman. Contents, Part 13:--Hawton Church; Notts.--St. Mary's, Stamford--Aldwinkle, All Saints, Northamptonshire-Wellingborough Church, Northamptonshire. Part 14--Skelton Church, from the South-East and South-West--Rye House, Herts.--Holbeach Church, Lincolnshire. This Work is intended to embrace a series of examples of Ecclesiastical, Collegiate, and Domestic Architecture. It will be completed in Twenty Monthly Parts, price 3s. each, tinted 4s. London: George Bell, 186. Fleet Street. * * * * * Preparing for immediate Publication, in 2 vols. small octavo. THE FOLK-LORE OF ENGLAND. By William J. Thoms, F.S.A., Secretary of the Camden Society, Editor of "Early Prose Romances," "Lays and Legends of all Nations," &c. One object of the present work is to furnish new contributions to the History of our National Folk-Lore; and especially some of the more striking illustrations of the subject to be found in the Writings of Jacob Grimm and other Continental Antiquaries. Communications of inedited Legends, Notices of remarkable Customs and Popular Observances, Rhyming Charms, &c. are earnestly solicited, and will be thankfully acknowledged by the Editor. They may be addressed to the care of Mr. Bell, Office of "Notes and Queries," 186. Fleet Street. * * * * * Printed by Thomas Clark Shaw, of No. 8. New Street Square, at No. 5. New Street Square, in the Parish of St. Bride, in the City of London; and published by
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