Pilgrims' Road to Canterbury [ 429]
Replies to Minor Queries:—Shakespeare's Use of "Captious"—Inscription of a Clock—Authors of the Anti-Jacobin Poetry—"Felix, quem faciunt," &c.—Church Bells—Chiming, Tolling, and Pealing—Extraordinary North Briton—Fitzpatrick's Lines of Fox—Ejusdem Farinæ—The Sempecta—"Nulli fraus tuta latebris"—Voltaire, where situated—By the Bye—Bigod de Loges—Knebsend—Mrs. Catherine Barton—Peter Sterry—Wife of James Torre—Ramasse—Four Want Way—Dr. Owen's Works—Bactrian Coins—Baldrocks—Tu Autem—Commoner marrying a Peeress—Ancient Wood Engraving—Vegetating Insects—Prayer at the Healing—M. or N., &c. [430]
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Notes on Books, Sales, Catalogues, &c. [438]
Books and Odd Volumes wanted [438]
Notices to Correspondents [439]
Advertisements [439]
ON THE PROPOSED RECORD OF EXISTING MONUMENTS.
Although disappointed in the hope we had entertained of being, by this time, in a position to announce that some decided steps had been taken to carry out, in a practical manner, the great scheme of preserving a record of our existing Monuments, we are gratified at being enabled to bring under the notice of our readers several communications which show the still increasing interest which is felt upon the subject.
The first, by Sir Thomas Phillipps, besides some valuable information upon the matter immediately under consideration, contains several very useful suggestions upon other, though kindred points.