lesiastical History.
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BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES
WANTED TO PURCHASE.
(_In continuation of Lists in former Nos_.)
GLAMORGANSHIRE PEDIGREES, from the MSS. of Sir Isaac Heard, Knt. By SIR
THOMAS PHILLIPS, Bart. 1845.
A LITTLE WELSH ACCOUNT OF THE PRINCIPALITY OF WALES. By D.T. First
printed about the year 1720.
RICHARDS' (WM.) REVIEW OF THE MEMOIRS OF THE PROTECTURAL HOUSE OF
CROMWELL. By Rev. MARK NOBLE. 1787.
HEARNE'S RICHARD II.; to which is subjoined, SIR RICHARD WYNNE'S
NARRATIVE OF HIS JOURNEY INTO SPAIN.
A LETTER TO THE RIGHT HON. SIR CHARLES LONG, ON THE IMPROVEMENT PROPOSED
AND NEW CARRYING ON IN THE WESTERN PART OF LONDON, A Pamphlet, 8vo. 1825
or 1826.
LORD FARNBOROUGH'S PAMPHLET UPON THE IMPROVEMENT OF WESTMINSTER.
Published the latter end of 1826, or January 1827.
*** Letters, stating particulars and lowest price, _carriage free_, to
be sent to Mr. BELL, Publisher of "NOTES AND QUERIES," 186. Fleet
Street.
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NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS.
We are again compelled, by want of space, to omit many Articles that are
in type; among others, one by Mr. Hampson, on _King Alfred's Geography
of Europe_; _Extracts from Accounts of St. Antholin's_, The Rev. Dr.
Todd _On the Etymology of Armagh_; as well as many NOTES, QUERIES, and
REPLIES; and our acknowledgments of COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED. We are for
the same reason under the necessity of abridging our usual weekly NOTES
ON BOOKS, &c.
R.M. JONES, Chesea. To the queries of this correspondent (No. 14. p.
217.), who inquired for the best Treatise on the Microscope, and where
to purchase the most perfect instrument, we have received many replies,
all agreeing in one point--namely, that Mr. Queckett's is the best work
on the subject--but differing mostly as to who is the best maker. Mr.
Jones is recommended to join the Microscopical Society, 21. Regent
Street, where he will see some of the best-constructed and most valuable
microscopes ever made; and then can make his choice.
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