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REPOSITORY may be had, PRICE SIXPENCE, or sent Free on Receipt of Six Postage Stamps. No. II. PRICE FOURPENCE, or Six Postage Stamps; or Nos. I. II. and III. sent Free on receipt of Eighteen Stamps. Address, JAMES H. FENNELL, 1. Warwick Court, Holborn, London. * * * * * ALLEN'S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, containing Size, Price, and Description of upwards of 100 articles, consisting of PORTMANTEAUS, TRAVELLING-BAGS, Ladies' Portmanteaus, DESPATCH-BOXES, WRITING-DESKS, DRESSING-CASES, and other travelling requisites, Gratis on application, or sent free by Post on receipt of Two Stamps. MESSRS. ALLEN'S registered Despatch-box and Writing-desk, their Travelling-bag with the opening AS LARGE as the bag, and the new Portmanteau containing four compartments, are undoubtedly the best articles of the kind ever produced. J. W. & T. ALLEN, 18. & 22. West Strand. * * * * * Just out, price 2s. A LETTER TO A CONVOCATION MAN, concerning the Rights Powers, and Privileges of that Body, first published in 1697. Edited, with an Introduction and Notes, by the REV. WILLIAM FRASER, B.C.L., Curate of Tor-Mohun. "No reader on the subject of Convocation can any longer allow his library to be without this very valuable and, until now, extremely scarce pamphlet."--_Western Courier._ Also, price 1s. THE CONSTITUTIONAL NATURE OF THE CONVOCATIONS OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND. By the REV. WILLIAM FRASER, B.C.L. "This pamphlet has met with approval from several quarters; we must take it then as representing the opinions of a considerable number of convocation students."--_Synodalia._ London: J. MASTERS. * * * * * RESTORATION OF THE BEAUCHAMP TOWER. To be published by Subscription, with the sanction and under the immediate patronage of General Viscount Combermere, G.C.B., G.C.H., Constable of the Tower of London. A SERIES OF DRAWINGS, to illustrate the Heraldry, Inscriptions, and Devices carved on the Walls of the Beauchamp Tower of the Tower of London by Political and other Prisoners during the eventful time of the 15th and 16th Centuries, with Descriptive and Historical Letter-press. Price to Subscribers, 15s. Subscribers Names received, up to the 22nd of October, by W. R. DICK, Clerk of the Works, Tower of London. A List of subscribers will be given at the end of the Work. *
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