443. The Siege of Lichfield. By Rev. W. Gresley. (Masters) 3s.
One of the earliest of Church tales. A little heavy, perhaps, but full of interest.
444. Mary Powell. By Anne Manning. (Hall) 2s. 6d.
The supposed diary of Milton’s first wife. Written with great sweetness and interest.
445. Judged by Appearances. By Eleanor Lloyd. (London Literary Society) 6s.
There is much reality, much character, much fairness and clearness of insight in this very worthy story of the Great Rebellion.
446. The Legend of Montrose. By Sir Walter Scott.
A brilliant fragment of the career of the great Marquess.
447. Journal of Lady Beatrix Graham. (Bell) 5s.
A lovingly written study of the character of Montrose, purporting to be by his sister. It has great sweetness.