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franchises annexed, of safe transit through the kingdom, exemption from toll, pontage, and stallage; liberty to buy and sell peaceably; and power to hold a guild for the renewal of freedom to the burgesses, the confirming of by-laws, and other purposes. This privilege is still made the occasion of great festivity. For a long time after their first institution, the guilds were held at irregular periods, but they have now, for more than a century, been uniformly celebrated every twentieth year, commencing on the Monday next after the Decollation of St. John, which generally happens in the last week of August; the last was held in 1822, and commenced on the 22nd of September. The amusements, which are of great variety, continue for a fortnight; but, for civic purposes, the guild books are open for one entire month. The corporation are obliged to hold this carnival, on pain of forfeiting their elective franchises, and their rights as burgesses. The _guild_ appears to be of the nature of the ancient frank-pledge: it is of Saxon origin, and derived from the word _gile_, signifying money, by which certain fraternities enter into an association, and stipulate with each other to punish crimes, make losses good, and acts of restitution proportioned to offences;--for which purposes, they raised sums of money among themselves, forming a common stock; they likewise endowed chantries for priests to perform orisons for the defunct. Fraternities and guilds were, therefore, in use, long before any formal licenses were granted to them; though, at this day, they are a company combined together, with orders and laws made by themselves, under sanction of royal authority. The several trades of Preston are incorporated; twenty-five chartered companies go in procession on the guild festival. W.G.C. * * * * * EPIGRAM. Bob scrubs his head, in search of wit, And calls his follies phrenzy fit; But Bob forgets, with all his wit, Poeta nascitur, non _fit_! P.T. * * * * * COMPLETION OF VOL. XVI. WITH THE PRESENT NUMBER A SUPPLEMENTARY NUMBER, With a Portrait of the Queen, and a Memoir of her Majesty; with Title-page, Preface, and Index to Vol. XVI. * * * * * [***] Books are flocking fast around us. Among them are Mr. Boaden's Life of Mrs. Jordan--the Romance of History--Vols. 13 and 14 of Lardner's Cyclopaedia--Dr.
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