"The Lounger's Common-place Book."—Who was the editor of this work? Any information as to its literary history, and especially as to that of the revised edition of it, will be very acceptable to
W. H. S.
Mount Mill, and the Fortifications of London.—In a topographical account of Middlesex, published in the middle of the last century, I find the following:
"Mount Mill, at the end of Goswell Street, was one of the forts erected by the Parliament for the defence of London."
Will any of your correspondents be kind enough to inform me what the exact site was; at what period it was demolished; what were the names and sites of any other forts erected by the Parliament at the time for the purposes of defence; and, lastly, in what work any record of them may be found?
B. R. A. Y.
"Forms of Public Meetings."—Can any of your readers inform me of the name of the publisher of Forms and Proceedings of Public Meetings referred to in The Times of Sept. 16 or 17 last, and supposed to have been written by the Speaker of the House of Commons?
Z. Y.