BURKE'S LANDED
GENTRY FOR 1852.
With numerous Additions and Corrections, and a SEPARATE INDEX GRATIS, containing references to the names of every Person (upwards of 100,000) mentioned. Complete in 2 large volumes including the Supplement (equal in quantity to 30 ordinary volumes), price only 2l. 2s. bound.
"The 'Peerage' and the 'Landed Gentry' of Mr. Burke are two works of public utility—constantly referred to by all classes of society, and rarely opened without being found to supply the information sought. They are accessions of value to our books of reference, and few who write or talk much about English Peers and English Landed Gentry, can well be looked on as safe authorities without a knowledge of the contents of Mr. Burke's careful compilations."—Athenæum.
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The following are the Publications of the Society for the year 1851-52:—
I. Privy Purse Expenses of Charles II. and James II. Edited by JOHN YONGE AKERMAN, Esq., Sec. S.A.
II. Chronicle of the Grey Friars of London. Edited by JOHN GOUGH NICHOLS, Esq., F.S.A. Lond. and Newc.