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Memorials of the Author of "The Seasons" and Riccaltoun of Hobkirk (with an Engraving).

Some Account of Relics, by J. G. Waller.

Inscription on the Church Tower at West Bridgford, Notts (with Engravings).

Wanderings of an Antiquary, by Thomas Wright, F.S.A. No. XIV.—Stonehenge (with Engravings).

The Tour of James Augustus St. John in Search of Beauty.

Cotele; and the Edgcumbes of the Olden Time, by Mrs. Bray (with an Engraving).

Sir John Bankes's Correspondence—The Story of Corfe Castle.

The Original Ancient Mariner.

Malchus the Captive Monk.

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