Burgher and apprentice life under Edward I., chiefly concerned with the carvings of the corbels in Exeter Cathedral; fit to raise the sense of responsibility in such work.

397. The Lord of the Isles. By Sir Walter Scott.

The rise of Bruce and battle of Bannockburn had best be illustrated by this grand tale in poetry.

398. Castle Dangerous. By Sir Walter Scott.

The perilous castle of Douglas.

399. In All Time of Our Tribulation. By E. S. Holt. (Shaw)

The times of Edward II., whose two favourites are well painted.

400. Not for Him. By E. S. Holt. (Shaw) 5s.

On the Earl of Lancaster and the Order of Poor Brothers.

401. The Well in the Desert. By E. S. Holt. (Shaw) 2s. 6d.