Notes and Queries, Number 01, November 3, 1849 by Various
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arrear, or persons desirous to become members, are requested to forward
their subscriptions to the Agent, Mr. SKEFFINGTON, Bookseller, 192. Piccadilly, immediately, in order that the limited number of Prints may be delivered previously to the obliteration of the plate. By order of the Council, F.G. TOMLINS, Secretary. * * * * * ANTIQUARIAN GLEANINGS IN THE NORTH OF ENGLAND: being examples of antique furniture, plate, church decoration, objects of historical interest, &c. Drawn and etched by W. B. SCOTT. "A collection of antiquarian relics, chiefly in the decorative branch of art, preserved in the Northern Counties, pourtrayed by a very competent hand. Many of the objects possess considerable interest; such as the chair of the Venerable Bede. Cromwell's sword and watch, and the grace cup of Thomas-a-Becket. All are drawn with that distinctness which makes them available for the Antiquarian, for the Artist who is studying costumes, and for the study of Decorative Art."--_Spectator_. MEMOIRS OF MUSICK. By the Hon. ROGER NORTH, Attourney-General to James I. Now first printed from the original MS. and edited, with copious notes, by EDWARD F. RIMBAULT, LL.D., F.S.A., &c. &c. Quarto; with a portrait; handsomely printed in 4to.; half-bound in Moroco, 15s. |
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