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R.J.S. will find in No. 12. p. 188., an answer to his query in reply to a previous query in No. 8. p. 125.
F.D. (BRADFORD) is informed that the Towneley Mysteries have been printed by the Surtees Society, and the Coventry and Chester Mysteries by the Shakspeare Society. We have no doubt the Collection of Early Mysteries, printed at Basle, may be procured from any of the foreign booksellers.
W. calls our attention to an error in p. 217. The Field of Forty Foot-steps is a distinct work by Miss Porter, published in the same collection as “Coming Out,” but not the second title of that work.
J.K.R.W. Many thanks, although there has not been an opportunity of using the communications.
G.W. will find the phrase “to dine with Duke Humphrey” very fully illustrated in Nares.
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