A Copy of No. 1. (or early number) of "The Times" Newspaper.
A Copy of one of the "Broadsheets" issued during the Plague.
Wanted by Mr. Joseph Simpson, Librarian, Literary and Scientific Institution, Islington, London.
Notices to Correspondents.
Sigma. The Rev. Richard Warner, the Historian of Bath, we believe, is still living, and is Rector of Chadfield, Wilts, and Chelwood, Somersetshire.
F. S. A. The origin as well as the demolition of Castell Dinâs, Bran, near Llangollen, have baffled our topographical antiquaries. For some notices of this fortress consult Pennant's Tour in Wales, p. 279., edit. 1778 (with a plate of it); Leland's Itinerary, vol. v. p. 51.; and Beauties of England and Wales, vol. xviii. p. 558.
Rustica. The Dutch Gothic Church, noticed in The Times of the 5th inst., is in Austin Friars.
J—g. We did not succeed in getting the book.
Neison on Railway Accidents is published in the Journal of the Statistical Society for December, 1853, and may be had of Parker, 445 Strand.