TRAVELS IN BRITISH COLUMBIA;
with the Narrative of a Yacht Voyage round Vancouver's Island.
By Captain C. E. Barrett Lennard.
1 vol.
THE CHURCH AND THE CHURCHES; or, THE PAPACY AND THE TEMPORAL POWER.
By Dr. Döllinger.
Translated, by W. B. Mac Cabe.
THE OKAVANGO RIVER; A NARRATIVE OF TRAVEL, EXPLORATION, AND ADVENTURE.
By Charles John Andersson, Author of "Lake Ngami."
1 vol., with Portrait and numerous Illustrations.
TRAVELS IN THE REGIONS OF THE AMOOR, and the Russian Acquisitions on the Confines of India and China.
By T. W. Atkinson, F.G.S., F.R.G.S., Author of "Oriental and Western Siberia."
Dedicated, by permission, to Her Majesty.
Second Edition. With Map and 88 Illustrations.
THIRTY YEARS' MUSICAL RECOLLECTIONS.
By Henry F. Chorley.
2 vols., with Portraits.
LOST AND SAVED.
By The Hon. Mrs. Norton.
Cheap Edition. Illustrated by Millais.
LODGE'S PEERAGE AND BARONETAGE, CORRECTED BY THE NOBILITY, THE THIRTY-THIRD EDITION FOR 1864 IS NOW READY.
Under The Especial Patronage of her Majesty.
Published annually in One Vol.
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LIST OF THE PRINCIPAL CONTENTS
Historical View of the Peerage.
Parliamentary Roll of the House of Lords.English, Scotch, and Irish Peers, in their
orders of Precedence.Alphabetical List of Peers of Great Britain
and the United Kingdom, holding superior
rank in the Scotch or Irish Peerage.Alphabetical List of Scotch and Irish Peers,
holding superior titles in the Peerage of
Great Britain and the United Kingdom.A Collective List of Peers, in their order of
Precedence.Table of Precedency among Men.
Table of Precedency among Women.
The Queen and the Royal Family.
Peers of the Blood Royal.
The Peerage, alphabetically arranged.
Families of such Extinct Peers as have left
Widows or Issue.Alphabetical List of the Surnames of all the
Peers.The Archbishops and Bishops of England,
Ireland, and the Colonies.The Baronetage, alphabetically arranged.
Alphabetical List of Surnames assumed by
members of Noble Families.Alphabetical List of the Second Titles of
Peers, usually borne by their Eldest
Sons.Alphabetical Index to the Daughters of
Dukes, Marquises, and Earls, who, having
married Commoners, retain the title
of Lady before their own Christian and
their Husbands' Surnames,Alphabetical Index to the Daughters of
Viscounts and Barons, who, having married
Commoners, are styled Honourable
Mrs.; and, in case of the husband being
a Baronet or Knight, Honourable Lady.Mottoes alphabetically arranged and translated.
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