remium as larger Policies.
Prospectuses and full particulars may be obtained on application to
HUGH B. TAPLIN, Secretary.
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W. H. HART, RECORD AGENT and LEGAL ANTIQUARIAN (who is in the possession of
Indices to many of the early Public Records whereby his Inquiries are
greatly facilitated) begs to inform Authors and Gentlemen engaged in
Antiquarian or Literary Pursuits, that he is prepared to undertake searches
among the Public Records, MSS. in the British Museum, Ancient Wills, or
other Depositories of a similar Nature, in any Branch of Literature,
History, Topography, Genealogy, or the like, and in which he has had
considerable experience.
1. ALBERT TERRACE, NEW CROSS,
HATCHAM, SURREY.
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Just published, in 8vo., price 1s. 6d.
A FIFTH LETTER to the REV. DR. MAITLAND on the GENUINENESS of the WRITINGS
ascribed to CYPRIAN, BISHOP of CARTHAGE. By the REV. E. J. SHEPHERD, M.A.,
Rector of Luddesdown; Author of the "History of the Church of Rome to the
End of the Episcopate of Damasus."
London: LONGMAN, BROWN, GREEN & LONGMANS.
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On the 1st November, 16 pp. crown 4to., price Threehalfpence.
THE CHURCH OF THE PEOPLE. A Monthly Journal of Literature, Science, the
Fine Arts, &c., &c., devoted to the Religious, Moral, Physical, and Social
Elevation of the Working Classes. Under the Superintendence of a Committee.
London: GEORGE BELL, 186. Fleet Street.
Advertisements received until the 21st.
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Collection of Autograph Letters.
PUTTICK AND SIMPSON, Auctioneers of Literary Property, will SELL by
AUCTION, at their Great Room, 191. Piccadilly, on Wednesday, October 26th,
a Small but very Interesting Collection of Autograph Letters and Historical
Papers: amongst which are Two Holograph Letters of Oliver Cromwell, many
others signed by him; a Letter of Richard Cromwell; a Holograph Letter of
Martin Luther; many Interesting and Rare Letters connected with the History
of Denmark and Sweden, relating to the affair of Count Struensee,
&c.--Catalogues will be sent on application.
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CHARACTER FROM HANDWRITING.--MR. WARREN, of 9. Great College Street,
Westminster, continues, with great success, to Delineate the Character of
Individuals from their Handwriting. All Persons desirous of testing his
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