T. M. G. (Worcester) is thanked. As the entire document would not occupy any great space, we shall be obliged by the opportunity of inserting it.
Notes on Old London have only been thrust aside. They are intended for early insertion.
M. B. C. We fear this cannot be avoided. The only consolation is, the additional interest with which the volumes will be regarded a century hence.
N. C. L., who writes respecting Shaw's Stafford MSS., is requested to say how a communication may be forwarded to him.
A Reader, who writes respecting the "Arnold Family," the same.
W. S.'s (Sheffield) communications are at press, and shall have early attention.
J. E. L. is thanked. We can assure him that the present result of much consideration and many communications, both by letter and personally, is to impress us with the feeling that the majority approve. The book-men shall, however, be no losers.
New Ordinary of Arms. The anonymous Correspondent on this subject will obtain the information of which he is in search on reference to its Editor, Mr. J. W. Papworth, 14 A. Great Marlborough Street, London.
Aldiborontophoskophornio—World without a Sun. The many Correspondents who have replied to these Queries are thanked.
C. (Pontefract) is requested to forward copies of the Queries in question.