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NOTES AND QUERIES. 



[2''<i S. VII. June 18. '59, 



Architectural Designs. With Notices* of the several 

 Localities by various Authors, by G. F. Sargent. 45 

 plates. Royal 8vo". 1842. 



6. Tecutnseh, a Tragedy, Life of Gen. Harrison, and 

 Oration on Shakspeare, by G. Jones. 8vo. London, 

 Longman & Co. 1844. 



7. The Flowers of Shakspeare. 30 plates by G. Giraud. 

 4to. London, Day & Haghe. 1845. 



8. Shakspeare for Schools, by Pitman. 8vo. 



9. The Home of Shakspeare, by F. W. Fairholt. 1847. 



10. Guide to the Birth-town of Shakspeare, by G. May. 

 12mo. London, Mudie. 



11. Othello in Hell, and the Infant with a Branch of 

 Olives. 12mo. London. 



12. Shakspeare for Schools, &c., by a Clergyman of the 

 Church of England. 12mo. London, 1848. 



13. Shakspeare, the Poet, the Actor, the Lover, and the 

 Man ; A Romance, by Henry Curling. 3 vols, post 8vo. 

 London, Bentley. 1848. 



14. Shakspeare, Schiller, and Goethe, relativelj' consi- 

 dered by W. F. Rudloff. London, Hamilton. 1848. 



15. Dolbv's Apotheosis of Shakspeare. 8vo. London, 

 Whittaker & Co. 1848. 



16. Lectures on Shakspeare, by R. H. U. Hudson 

 (American). 2 vols. 12mo. London, J. Chapman. 1848. 



17. Shakspeare's Proverbs, bj' Mrs. M. C. Clarke, Sq. 

 12mo. London, Chapman & Hall. 1848. 



18. Enquiry into the Philosophy and Religion of Shak- 

 speare, by W. J. Birch. Cr. 8vo. London, Mitchell. 

 IMS. 



19. A Dictionary of Shakspeare Quotations, by C. J. 

 Walbran. 12mo. London, Simpkin. 1849. 



20. Shakspeare Almanack. 1849 — 50. 12mo. London, 

 Bogue. 



21. The Shakspearian Reader, by J. W. S, How. New 

 York and London, J. Chapman. 1849. 



22. Analysis of Shakspeare's Hamlet, by A. Strachey. 

 8vo. London, J. W. Parker. 1849. 



23. Concordance to Select Quotations from Shakspeare, 

 by C, Lyndan. 12mo. London, Simpliin. 1850. 



24. An Essav on the Ghost Belief of Shakspeare, by A. 

 Roffe. 8vo. (Privately printed.) 1851. 



25. The Girlhood of Shakspeare's Heroines, by Mrs. M. 

 C. Clarke. 3 vols, post 8vo. London, Novello. 



26. Three Essays on Shakspeare's Tragedy of King 

 Lear, by Pupils of the City of London School. 8vo, 

 (Privately printed.) 1851. 



27. Puck and his Folk-lore, by Dr. W, Bell. 8vo. 

 1852. 



28. The Book of Familiar Quotations ; being'a Collec- 

 tion of Popular Extracts and Aphorisms, selected from 

 the Works of the Best Authors (Shakspeare and others.) 

 London. 1852. 



29. The Grimaldi Shakspeare. Notes and Emendations 

 on the Plays of Shakspeare, from a recently discovered 

 annotated Copy, by the late Joseph Grimaldi, Esq., Co- 

 median. 8vo. 1853. 



30. The Midsummer Night, or Shakspeare and the 

 Fairies, from the German of Ludwig Tieck. Translated 

 by Mary C. Rumsey. 12mo. Privatelv printed by S. 

 W. Singer. 1854, 



31. Othello's Character, by McGregor, London, Smith 

 & Elder, 



32. Shakspeare's Scholar ; being Historical and Criti- 

 cal Studies of his Text, Characters, and Commentators, 

 with an examination of Mr, Collier's Folio of 1G32, by 

 Richard Grant Wliite, Am, 8vo. New York, D. Ap- 

 pleton & Co. London, Triibner & Co, 1854. 



33. Shakspeare's Tableaux, 8vo. London, Jerrard, 

 1854. 



34. Time and Truth reconciling to Shakspeare. Lon- 

 don, Kent, 1854, 



35. Shakspearian Character Cards. Mead. 1855. 



36. Seven Lectures on Shakspeare and Milton, by the 

 late S. T. Coleridge. A List of all the MS. Emendations 

 in Mr, Collier's Folio, 1632 ; and an introductory Preface . 

 by J, Payne Collier, Esq. 8vo, London, Chapman & 

 Hall. 1856. 



37. Remarks on the Differences in Shakspeare's Versifi- 

 cation in different Periods of his Life, and on the like 

 Points of Difference in Poetry generally, by Chas. Ba- 

 thurst, Esq. Fcap. 8vo, London, J. W. Parker & Son, 

 1857, 



38. The English of Shakspeare, illustrated in a Philo^ 

 logical Commentary on his Julius Ccosar, by George L. 

 Craik. Fcap. 8vo. London, Chapman & Hall. 1857. 



39. Shakspeare's Poems, with a Memoir, by Rev. 

 Alex, Dyce. 12mo. New edition. London, Bell & Daldv. 

 1857. 



40. Catalogue of Rare and Curious Books, illustrative 

 of the English Drama, and Early English Literature. 

 The property of a well-known Shakspearian Commenta- 

 tor. Sold by Messrs, Sotheby & Wilkinson, 14th June, 

 1858. (This catalogue contains the autograph which 

 was bought for the British Museum.) 



41. Shakspeare fresh chiselled on Stone, by J, V, Bar- 

 rett, Sq. 16mo. London, Dean & Son. 1858. 



42. The Sonnets of William Shakspeare, rearranged 

 and divided into Four Parts, with an Introduction and 

 Notes. Post 8vo. London, J. R. Smith. 1859. 



43. The Psychology of Shakspeare, by J. C. Bucknill, 

 M.D., Editor of the Journal of Mental Science, 8fc. 8vo. 

 London, Longman, 1859. 



44. Shakspeare's Medical Knowledge, by J. C. Buck- 

 nill, M.D. ( Nearly ready.) 



45. Ballad of the Northern Lord ; founded on the Story 

 of the Merchant of Venice. 4to. Coventry. No date. 



46. Nares's Glossary, illustrating English Authors, par- 

 ticularly Shakspeare, New edition by Halliwell & 

 Wright, 2 vote. 8vo. London, J. R. Smith. 1859, 



47. The Poetical Works of William Shakspeare; with 

 Memoirs, Critical Dissertations, and Explanatory Notes, 

 by the Rev, George Gilfillan. 8vo. Edinburgh, James 

 Nichol. 1856. 



48. The Poems of William Shakspeare. Edited by 

 Robert Bell. Fcap. 8vo. London, J. W. Parker & Son, 

 1855. 



49. The Shakspeare Novels : — 



Shakspeare and his Friends. 3 vols, small 8vo. 1838. 

 The Youth of Shakspeare, 3 vols, ditto. 1839. 

 The Secret Passion. 3 vols, ditto, 1844. 



Anne Hathway or Shak-'J 



speare in Love, by > 3 vols, ditto. 1845. 



Emma Severn. J 



Allow me to suggest the reprinting of the 

 " Shakspeariana " from your P' Series, as a com- 

 panion-volume to your Choice Notes from " N. Sf 

 Q.," " History," and " Folk-lore." 



Wm. Wabdlaw Reid, 



Peckham Rye, 



rEE-BOOK OF SERJEANT SIR JOHN CHESSHTBB. 



As a " Note " the following extracts from the 

 Feebook of Serjeant Sir John Chesshyre may not 

 be out of place in " N. & Q," 



I should premise that Sir John was born 11th 

 November, 1662, and being at the Bar, •»^s made 

 Serjeant-at-law 8th June, 1705 ; Queen's Ser- 

 jeant 27th November, 1711 ; King's Serjeant 5th 



