Note E. (P. 19.)

At a time when books of the most valuable and interesting character are published at prices far below any former precedent, it seems to be little less than the duty of every master of a Christian household to furnish to his servants a collection, however limited, of such works as would be at once most useful and acceptable to them, which a few shillings annually would serve to keep up or to extend. The Vicar would wish to recommend The Churchman’s Monthly Magazine as one publication, which might, in any case, be added with advantage to such a library. It has now extended to five small volumes, and is continued periodically.

The following Table shows the result of the former decennial inquiries into the population of the parish of Fulham:

NUMBER OFHOUSES.

Males.

Females.

Total.

Occupied.

Empty.

Building.

1801

723

15

. . .

2086

2334

4420

1811

885

14

15

2714

3189

5903

1821

987

46

13

2949

3542

6491

1831

1163

111

52

3432

3885

7317

1841

1441

52

9

4189

5230

9419

R. CLAY, PRINTER, BREAD STREET HILL.