Notes and Queries, Number 13, January 26, 1850 by Various
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republishing in the _Technological Repository_." While "G.B.S."
furnishes the information that the treatise in question may be procured from Mr. Murray, of Albemarle Street. _Ordination Pledges_.--In reply to the inquiry of "CLERICUS" (No. 10., p. 156.) for manuals containing a complete list of Ordination Pledges, may be mentioned Johnson's _Clergyman's Vade Mecum_, 2 vols. 12mo., and William's _Laws relating to the Clergy, being a Practical Guide to the Clerical Profession on the Legal and Canonical Discharge of their various Duties_, 8vo. The author of this useful work, which appears not to have been seen by Lowndes, says, in his advertisement, "The works which are already extant on Ecclesiastical Law, being either too diffuse or too concise for ready reference and practical use, the compiler of this volume has endeavored to remedy this defect by the publication of the following compendium." T.J. * * * * * NOTES ON BOOKS, SALES, CATALOGUES, ETC. The Percy Society have just issued _A New and Mery Enterlude called the Triall of Treasure_, from the edition printed at London by Thomas Purfoote, 1567, edited by Mr. Halliwell. The other works issued by the Society since May last (when the year's subscription became due) have been _A Poem_ (satirical) _of The Times of Edward II_., edited by the Rev. C. Hardwick, from a MS. at St. Peter's College, Cambridge, of which a less perfect copy from an Edinburgh MS. was printed by Mr. Wright, in the volume of _Political Songs_, edited by him for the Camden Society; |
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