SOME ACCOUNT OF THE CORPS OF GENTLEMEN AT ARMS.

By JAMES BUNCE CURLING, Clerk of the Checque.

"Mr. Curling has succeeded in producing a book of much lively and curious historic interest."—Naval and Military Gazette.

"The author has made the most of his subject, introducing anecdotes of the members of the corps from its first institution."—Atlas.

RICHARD BENTLEY, Publisher in Ordinary to her Majesty.


TO ALL WHO HAVE FARMS OR GARDENS. THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE,

(The HORTICULTURAL PART edited by PROF. LINDLEY)

Of Saturday, July 6. contains Articles on

Agricultural Society of England, Prof. Way's lecture on water