"We can conscientiously recommend 'Neurotonics,' by Dr. Napier, to the careful perusal of our invalid readers."—John Bull Newspaper, June 5, 1852.


THE CAMDEN SOCIETY for the Publication of Early Historical and Literary Remains.

The Annual General Meeting will be held at the Freemasons' Tavern, Great Queen Street, on Monday, May 2nd, at 4 o'clock. The LORD BRAYBROOKE, the President, in the Chair.


The following are the Publications of the Society for the year 1852-53:

I. The Camden Miscellany, Volume the Second, containing:—1. Account of the Expenses of John of Brabant, and Henry and Thomas of Lancaster, 1292-3. 2. Household Account of the Princess Elizabeth 1551-2. 3. The Request and Suite of a True-hearted Englishman, written by William Cholmeley, 1553. 4. Discovery of the Jesuits' College at Clerkenwell in March, 1627-8. 5. Trelawny Papers; and 6. Autobiography of William Taswell. D.D.

II. Letters and Papers of the Verney Family down to the end of the year 1639. Printed from the original MSS. in the possession of Sir Harry Verney, Bart. Edited by JOHN BRUCE, ESQ., Treas. S.A.

III. Regulæ Inclusarum: The Ancren Rewele: A treatise on the Rules and Duties of Monastic Life, in the Anglo-Saxon Dialect of the 13th Century. Edited by the REV. JAMES MORTON, B.D., Prebendary of Lincoln. (Nearly ready.)

The Subscription to the Society is 1l. per annum, which becomes due on the 1st of May.