osehill's Marriage--Colonel
Butler--Willesdon, co. Middlesex 421
MINOR QUERIES WITH ANSWERS:--Ashes of "Lignites"--
Bishop Bathurst--"Selah"--The Long Parliament--"The
Three Pigeons"--Captain Cook--Varnish for old
Books--Cabbages 422
REPLIES:--
Addison's Hymns, by J. H. Markland 424
Longfellow, by John P. Stillwell, &c. 424
Books burnt by the Hangman, by E. F. Woodman, &c. 425
Sack 427
Irish Law in the Eighteenth Century, by Alexander
Andrews, &c. 427
Job xix. 26., by the Rev. Moses Margoliouth 428
PHOTOGRAPHIC CORRESPONDENCE:--Photographic
Experiences--The Ceroleine Process--On preserving
the Sensitiveness of Collodion Plates 429
REPLIES TO MINOR QUERIES:--Tippet--Heraldic Anomaly--
George Wood of Chester--Moon Superstitions--"Myself"--
Roman Roads in England--Anecdote of George IV.--
General Fraser--The Fusion--"Corporations have no
souls"--Apparition of the White Lady--Female Parish
Clerk--Bothy--King's Prerogative and Hunting Bishops--
Green Eyes--Brydone the Tourist--Descendants of John
of Gaunt, Noses of--"Put"--"Caricature; a Canterbury
Tale" 430
MISCELLANEOUS:--
Notes on Books, &c. 433
Books and Odd Volumes Wanted 433
Notices to Correspondents 434
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