The feudal hall of the Boyvilles and the Huddlestons where the lords of Millom lived in almost royal state is now the domicil of a farmer. Sic transit gloria mundi.
The moat is still visible in one or two places and in a wall and also in the garden may be seen the arms of the Huddlestons.
The castle is now undergoing reparation; some new windows are being inserted and additional buildings are being erected.
(We are indebted to Miss Alethia M. Huddleston, of Lancashire, England, for the copy of the foregoing valuable account of Millom.)
APPENDIX II
BOOKS PUBLISHED BY DODD, MEAD AND COMPANY
APPENDIX III
BOOKS PUBLISHED BY OTHER PUBLISHERS
| Romances and Realities, | Ford Howard & Co. |
| Young People of Shakespeare’s Dramas, | D. Appleton & Co. |
| Cluny McPherson, | Tract House |
| Scottish Tales, | Tract House |
| Prisoners of Conscience, | Century Company |
| The Hallam Succession, | Methodist Book Concern |
| Lost Silver of Briffault, | Methodist Book Concern |
| Flower of Gala Water, | Robert Bonner’s Sons |
| Femmetia, | Robert Bonner’s Sons |
| Three Volumes of Short Stories, | Robert Bonner’s Sons |
| The Mate of the Easter Bell, | Robert Bonner’s Sons |
| Reaping the Whirlwind, | James Clark, London |
| The Preacher’s Daughter, | James Clark, London |
| Thyra Varrick, | Taylor & Company |
| Was it Right to Forgive?, | Stone, Chicago |
| The Man Between, | Lovell |
| Winter Evening Tales. Two Volumes, | Christian Herald |
| Micheal and Theodora, | Bradley and Woodward |
| Eunice Leslie, | Stephen Tyng |