MR. T. RICHARDS (late of St. Martin's Lane), Printer and Agent to the Percy and Hakluyt Societies, has removed to 37. Great Queen Street, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, where he respectfully requests all Letters may be addressed to him.


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