Notes and Queries, Number 28, May 11, 1850 by Various
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The members of the Percy Society will be glad to hear, that at the
Annual Meeting on the 1st instant, the immediate publication of the third volume of Mr. Wright's edition of the _Canterbury Tales_ was announced. The plan for the _restoration of Chaucer's tomb_ in Poet's Corner has at length assumed a practical shape. It has been ascertained that less than 100l. will do every thing that can be desired to repair the ravages of time, and preserve the monument for centuries to come. It is proposed to raise this sum by subscriptions of five shillings, that more may share in the good work; and a committee has been formed to carry out this scheme, which has already received the sanction of the Earl of Carlisle, the Earl of Ellesmere, Lord Braybrooke, Mr. Charles Wynn, and other distinguished lovers of literature. Subscriptions are received by every member of the committee, and parties resident in the country may remit them by post-office orders payable at Charing Cross in favour of William Richard Drake, Esq., F.S.A., of 46. Parliament Street, the Honorary Treasurer; or of William J. Thoms, Esq., the Honorary Secretary of the Committee. The Annual Meeting of the Camden Society on the 2d instant, under the Presidentship of Lord Braybrooke, gave general satisfaction. The council reported the publication during the past year of the _Peterborough Chronicle_; the _Letters of Elizabeth and James VI._; and the _Chronicle of Queen Jane_. This last volume was then only on the eve of circulation; it has since been issued, and found to justify the announcement of the council that it is work of great historical value, and an interesting companion to _Machyn's Diary_. We have received the following Catalogues:--James Darling's (21. Little |
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