8. Dr. Cunningham at Florence, Siena, and Rome in 1736.

Correspondence:—1. The Ancient Records of Ireland. 2. Richard of Cirencester. 3. Suffragan Bishops. 4. Cefn-y-Castell and the last Battle of Caractacus. 5. English Etymology: Cheer. 6. The Society of Gregorians. 7. Escape of James II. from the Boyne. With Notes of the Month; Reviews of New Publications; Historical Chronicle, and OBITUARY; including Memoirs of the Earl of Stair, Earl Beauchamp, Viscount Melbourne, Right Hon. David Boyle, Right Hon. John Nicholl, Peter Borthwick, Esq., Henry Fynes Clinton, Esq., Rev. Dr. Rice, Rev. P. L. Fraser, Dr. Pereira, Wm. Chadwick, Esq., &c. &c. Price 2s. 6d.

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The Principal Portion of the very Important Library of DAWSON TURNER, Esq., extending over Thirteen Days' Sale.

MESSRS. S. LEIGH SOTHEBY & JOHN WILKINSON, Auctioneers of Literary Property and Works illustrative of the Fine Arts, will SELL by AUCTION, at their House, 3. Wellington Street, Strand, on MONDAY, March 7, and five following days, and on THURSDAY, March 17, and six following days (Sunday excepted), at 1 precisely each day, the principal part of the LIBRARY of DAWSON TURNER, Esq., M.A., F.R.S., F.S.A., F.L.S., &c., removed from Yarmouth; comprising a magnificent assemblage of Books on the Fine Arts, including very many of the splendid Galleries and Picturesque Works published during the last and present centuries. The Collection is also rich in English Topography and History, and comprises many valuable and rare Books in General Literature, Foreign and English. Some very interesting and beautifully illuminated Missals and other Books of Prayers; also some fine Books printed upon vellum. There is one remarkable feature in this important and well-known collection to which it is desirous to call particular attention, namely, that a very great portion of the works are enriched with Autograph Letters of their respective and eminent Authors, and are in very many instances illustrated with additional Engravings of much rarity, thereby adding considerable interest to the copies, and rendering them in many instances quite unique.

The first division to be viewed on Friday and Saturday, March 4 and 5; the second division to be viewed on Tuesday and Wednesday, March 15 and 16. Catalogues are now ready, Two Shillings and Sixpence each; forwarded, Post free, on receipt of Three Shillings.


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SHAKSPEARE'S PUCK, and his FOLKSLORE, illustrated from THE SUPERSTITIONS OF ALL NATIONS, but more especially from the EARLIEST RELIGION AND RITES OF NORTHERN EUROPE AND THE WENDS. By WILLIAM BELL, Phil. Dr., Honorary Member of the Historic Society for Lancashire and Cheshire, and Corresponding Member of the Society of Antiquaries for Normandy, at Caen. To whom application to be made at No. 17. Gower Place, Euston Square, and sent Free to all parts of the Kingdom for Post-Office Order for 11s.