For any evidence of the Death or Burial of PATRICK RUTHVEN, son of the before-mentioned Patrick, the brother of the said Maria Van Dyck, formerly Ruthven. He was living in 1656 (then administrator of his father's effects) and was dead probably before 1710.
Communications upon these points are to be transmitted to "The Editor of NOTES AND QUERIES."
December 1.
THE ART-JOURNAL, for DECEMBER, completes the Third Volume of the New Series, for 1851; and contains the Title, Dedication to Prince Albert, Table of Contents, &c.
The Volume of
THE ART-JOURNAL FOR 1851,
is this day published, containing Thirty-six Engravings on steel, and several hundred Engravings on wood. Price 31s. 6d.
To be had of all Booksellers in Town and Country.
THE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF THE GREAT EXHIBITION.
(Published in connection with the ART-JOURNAL), may still be obtained of any Bookseller, but it will be soon "out of print."
Active preparations are in progress for introducing several marked IMPROVEMENTS in the ART-JOURNAL: these will be evidenced in the Part to be issued on the 1st of January, 1852; which, commencing a new volume, affords a favourable opportunity for new Subscribers.