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p. 445., _where he will learn that the supposed French original of "Not a Drum was heard" was a clever hoax from the ready pen of Father Prout. The date when_ P.M. _read the poem, and not the_ date it bore, _is a point necessary to be established to prove its existence "anterior to the supposed author of that beautiful poem"._ _Will the Correspondent who wished for Vol. 8. of Rushworth, furnish his name and address, as a copy has been reported._ VOLUME THE FIRST OR NOTES AND QUERIES, _with Title-page and very copious Index, is now ready, price 9s. 6d., bound in cloth, and may be had, by order, of all Booksellers and Newsmen._ Errata. In No. 34., p. 63., in reply to Delta, for "MRRIS," read "MARRIS"; and for "MRIE" read "MARIE." No. 36., P. 83., l. 40., for "prohibens" read "prohiben_te_". * * * * * {112} MILLER'S CATALOGUE OF BOOKS FOR JULY. Gratis as usual. Contains works on Archaeology, Antiquities, Botany, Coins, Chess, Freemasonry, Geology and Mineralogy, Heraldry, Irish Topography, Old Plays, Phrenology, Theatres, and Dramatic History, Wales, its History, &c., with an extensive assortment of Books in other departments of Literature, equally scarce, curious, and interesting. JOHN MILLER, 43. Chandos Street. * * * * * Second Edition, cloth 1s. EASTERN CHURCHES. By the author of "Proposals for Christian Union." "This is a very careful compilation of the latest information of the faith and condition of the various churches of Christ scattered through the East."--_Britannia._ "The book is cheap, but it contains a good deal of matter, and appears a labour of duty."--_Spectator._ "A brief, yet full and correct, and withal a most agreeably written account, of the different Eastern Churches."--_Nottingham Journal._ JAMES DARLING, Great Queen-street, Lincoln's Inn Fields. * * * * * Preparing for publication, in 2 vols. small 8vo. 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
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