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ting the policy, on a new and valuable plan, adopted by this society only, as fully detailed in the prospectus. A. SCRATCHLEY, M.A., Actuary and Secretary; Author of "Industrial Investment and Emigration; being a Second Edition of a Treatise on Benefit Building Societies, &c." Price 10s. 6d. London: J. W. PARKER, West Strand. * * * * * THE CAMDEN SOCIETY for the Publication of Early Historical and Literary Remains. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING will be held at the Freemason's Tavern, Great Queen Street, on Friday the 2nd of May, at Four o'Clock precisely; the LORD BRAYBROOKE, the President, in the Chair. WILLIAM J. THOMS, Secretary. The following are the Publications of the Society for the year 1850-1. I. A SELECTION FROM THE WILLS Preserved in the Will Office at Bury St. Edmund's. Edited by SAMUEL TYMMS, Esq. II. WALTER MAPES "DE NUGIS CURIALIUM." A Treatise on the Political Affairs of his Time, written in 1181. Edited by THOMAS WRIGHT, Esq., M.A. III. SIR RICHARD GUYLFORDE'S PILGRIMAGE TO THE HOLY LAND, A.D. 1506. Edited from a copy believed to be unique from the press of Richard Pynson, by SIR HENRY ELLIS, K.H., Sec. S. A. The Subscription to the Society of 1l. per annum which becomes due on the 1st of May. Communications from Gentlemen desirous of becoming Members may be addressed to the Secretary; or to Messrs. NICHOLS, No. 25. Parliament Street, Westminster, by whom the Subscriptions of all Members resident in London are received. * * * * * THE QUARTERLY REVIEW, No. CLXXVI., is just published. CONTENTS: 1. POULTRY LITERATURE. 2. WOMEN IN FRANCE--MADAME DE MAINTENON. 3. JULIUS CAESAR--MERIVALE'S ROMAN HISTORY. 4. THE REPUBLIC IN THE KING'S COACHES. 5. SANITARY MOVEMENT--CENTRALIZATION. 6. LIVES OF CALVIN. By DYER, &c. 7. LORD HOLLAND'S REMINISCENCES. 8. LORD JOHN RUSSELL. JOHN MURRAY, Albermarle Street. * * * * * DR. MAITLAND'S ERUVIN--SECOND EDITION. In small 8vo., price 5s. 6d. ERUVIN; or MISCELLANEOUS ESSAYS on Subjects connected with the NATURE, HISTORY, and DESTINY of MAN. By the Rev. S. R. MAITLAND, D.D., F.R.S., and F.S.A. RIVINGTONS, St. Paul's Church Yard, and Waterloo Place; Of whom may be had, by the same Author, 1. ESSAYS on the REFORMATION in ENGLAND. 15s. 2. ESSAYS on the DARK AGES. Second Edition. 12s.
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