Aug. 21. 1852.] 



NOTES AND QUERIES. 



187 



MOURNING— COURT, FA- 

 MILY, and COMPLIMENTARY. _ 



The Proprietor of The London General 

 MouBNiNo W'arehodsk bcgs respectfully to 

 remind families whose bereavements comiiel 

 them to adopt Mourning Attire, that cey 

 article of the very best description, requisite 

 for a complete outfit of Mourning, may be had 

 at this Establishment at a mcment's notice. 



EsTiiiATES FOB Servants' Mournino, afford- 

 ing a creat saving to families, are furnished ; 

 whilst the habitual attendance of experienced 

 nssistants (including dressmakers and milli- 

 ners^, enables them to suggest or sui)])Iy every 

 necessary for the occasion, and suited to any 

 grade or condii ion of the community. Widows' 

 AND Family Mourning is always kept made 

 up, and a note, descriptive of the Mourning 

 reouired, will insure its being sent forthwith, 

 either in Town or into the Country, and on the 

 most Reasonable Terms. 



W. C. JAY, 247—249. Regent Street. 



WESTERN LIFE ASSU- 



TT RANGE AND ANNUITY SOCIETY, 



3. PARLIAMENT STREET, LONDON. 



Founded A.D. 1842. 



Directors. 

 n. Edgeworth Bickuell, Esq, 

 William Cabell, Esq. 

 T. Somers C' cks, .Jun. Esq. M.P, 

 G. Henry Drew, Esq. 

 William Evans, Esq. 

 WilliHra Freeman, Esq. 

 F. Fuller, Esq. 

 J. Henry Goodhart, Esq. 

 T. Grissell, Esq. 

 James Hunt, Esq. 

 J. Arscott I,ethbridge, Esq. 

 E. Lucas, Esq. 

 James Lys Seager, Esq. 

 J. Basley White, Esq. 

 Joseph Carter Wood, Esq. 



Trustees. 

 W. Whateley, Esq., Q.C. 

 L. C. Humfrey. Esq., Q.C. 

 George Drew, Esq. 

 Consulting Counsel. — Sir Wm. P. Wood, M.P 



Physician. — William Rich. Basham, M.D. 



ZJoHtos.— Messrs. Cocks, Biddulph, and Co., 



Charing Cross. 



TALTJABLE PRIVILEGE. 



POLICIES effected in this Office do not be- 

 come void through temporary difficulty in pay- 

 mg a Premium, as permission is given upon 

 application to suspend the payment at interest, 

 according to the conditions detailed in the Pro- 

 spectus. 



Specimens of Rates of Pr mium for Assuring 

 !00/ , with a Share in three-fourths of the 

 Profits: — 



Age £ s. d. Age £ s. <J. 



- 2 10 8 



- 2 18 6 



- 3 8 2 



ARTHUR SCRATCHLEY, M.A.,F.R.A.S., 



Actuary. 



Now ready, price 10s. 6d., Second Edition, 

 ?;\y>JS?*<^"''' additions, INDUSTHIAL IN- 

 ^trS^.*J,5NT and EMIGRATION ; being a 

 J}W^W^ °? BENEFir BUILDING SO- 

 CIETIES, and on the General Principles of 

 Land Investment, exemplified in the Cases of 

 i rcehold Land Societies, Building Companies, 

 &c. With a Mathematical Api^ndix on Com- 

 pound Interest and Life Assurance. By AR- 

 THUR SCRATCHLEY, M. A., Actuary to 

 the AVestern Life Assurance Society, 3. Parlia- 

 ment Street, London. 



PHOTOGRAPH Y._ 



.1 J. B. HOCKIN & CO., 289. Strand, in- 

 vite attention to their INSTANTANEOUS 

 IODIZED COLLODION.particularly adapted 

 lur Pictures of Monuments, &c., and keeps 

 well. Apparatus, Chemicals, and Paper for 

 i.hotogruphy and the Daguerreotype. Instruc- 

 ^"'"."l.^J"^'*!' 4'''^- Cameras to obviate the 

 need of the dark room. 



ATHEN^UM INSTITUTE 

 for AUTHORS and MENof SCIENCE, 

 30. Sackville Street, London. Registered pur- 

 suant to the 13th and 14th Vict., cap. 116. 



Vice- Presiden ts. 

 The Most Hon. the Marquis of Bristol, &c. 

 The Right Hon. the Lord Justice Knight 



Bruce, &c. 

 The Right Hon. Benjamin Disraeli, M.P., &c. 

 Lieut. -General Lord Frederick Fitzclarencc, 



OC.H.,&c. 

 The Right Hon. Viscount Godericli. 

 Sir George Thomas Staunton, Bart., D.C.L., 



r.R.S.,M.P.,&c. 



Honorary Directors. 

 The Hon. J. Master Owen Byng. 

 William Conyngham, Esq. 

 William Ewart, Esq., M.P. 

 Charles Kemble, Esq. 

 Apsley Pellatt. Esq., M.P. 

 Htniy Pownall, Esq. 

 Wm. Scholeflcld, E^q., M.P. 

 Hon. C. t elham Villieis.M.P. 

 James Wyld, Esq. 



T)-ustees. 

 Thos. J. Arnold, Esq. 

 Herbert Ingram, Esq. 

 y. G. P. Nelson, Esq., F.L.g. 



A lulitors. 

 Alex. Richmond, Esq. 

 W. Smalley, Esq. 

 Ti-eastirer — Sir John Dean Paul, Bart. 

 Managing Director — F. G. Tomlins, Esq. 



Secretary Wm. Dalton, Esq. 



Solicitor.— G. E. Dennes, Esq., F.L.S. 

 Bankers — Messrs. Strahan, Paul, and Bates, 

 217. Strand. 



The objects of this Association are, the form- 

 ing, with the co-operation of the Legislature 

 and those who honour letters, a Proviiient 

 Fund, as well as the ulterior organization of 

 the followers of Literature into a profession. 



Full Prospectuses to be had at the office, 

 30. Sackville Stieet, I^ondon ; and of the Agent, 

 MR. C. MI rCHELL, Newspaper Press Direc- 

 tory Office, Red Lion Court, Fleet Street. 



,\ RCH^OLOGICAL INSTI- 



l\. TUTE. -The Volume containing the 

 Proceedings of the Institute at the Bristol 

 Mee.ing in 1851, is now at Press, and nearly 

 ready for Publication. Price to Subscribers \hs., 

 to be raised to 21s. on publication. Subscribers' 

 names received at the Institute, 22. Suffolk 

 Street, Pall Mall, or the Publisher, GEORGE 

 BELL, 1S6. Fleet Street. The price of the 

 Proceedings at Salisbury will shortly be raised 

 from 21». to 31s. (k/. 



I)IMMEL'S HYGIENIC PER- 

 \i FUMERY, certified by the celebrated 

 Dr. Ure, F.R.S., \c., to be of the purest and 

 most innocuous quality, and incapable of in- 

 juring the most delicate skin or complexion, 

 an effect too often produced by common per- 

 fumery. No. 1. and 2. Toilet Soaps, price 6rf. 

 and 1.?. ; No. 2. Toilet Vinegar, 2«. 6d. : No. 3. 

 Hygienic Pomade, Is. 6d. ; No. 5. Hygienic 

 Hair Wash, Is. 6<i. ; No. 6. Hygienic Dentri- 

 fioe. Is. ; No. 7. Cosmetic Lotion, 2». Sold by 

 all Perfumers and Chemists. Sole Proprietor, 

 E. RIMMEL, 39. Gerrard Street, Soho. 



A SHORT LATIN GRAM- 



I\, MAR in the SYSTEM of CRUDE 

 FORMS. By T. HEWITT KEY, M.A., late 

 Professor of Latin, now of Comparative Gram- 

 mar, in the University, London; Head Master 

 of University College School, pp. 154, price 

 3s. 6rf. cloth. 



GEORGE BELL, 186. Fleet Street, Loudon. 



Also, 



THE LARGER GRAMMAR. 



Pp. 401, price 8s. 



DULAU, Soho Square. 

 These Grammars are now used at Brighton 

 College, Huddersfield College, University Col- 

 lege School, *c. &c. 



ft< 



8vo., price 21s. 



OME ACCOUNT of DOMES- 



VJ TIC ARCHITECTURE in ENGLAND, 

 from the Concjuest to the end of the Thirteenth 

 Century with numerous Illustrations of Ex-, 

 isting Remains from Orii^inal Drawings. By 

 T. HUDSON TURNER. 



" What Horace Walpole attempted, and what 

 Sir Charles I^ock Eastlake has done for oil- 

 painting— elucidated its history and traced its 

 progress in England by means of the records 

 of expenses and mandates of the successive 

 Sovereigns of the realm — Mr. Hudson Turner 

 has now achieved for Domestic Architecture in 

 this country during the twelfth and tliirteenth 

 centuries." — Architect. 



" The writer of the present volume ranks 

 amon" the most intelligent of the craft, and a 

 careful perusal of its couteuts will convince 

 the reader of the enormous amount of labour 

 liestowed on its minutest details, as well as the 

 discriminating judgment, presiding over the 

 general arrangement." — Morning Chronicle. 



" The book of which the title is given above 

 is one of the very few attempts that have been 

 made in this country to treat this interesting 

 subject in anything more than a superficial 

 manner. 



" Mr Turner exhibits much learning and 

 research, and he has consequently laid before 

 the reader much interesting information. It 

 is a book that was wanted, and that atfords us 

 Slime relief from the mass of works on Eccle- 

 siastical Architecture with which of late years 

 we have been deluged. 



" The work is well illustrated throughout 

 with wood-engravings of the more interesting 

 remains, and will prove a valuable addition to 

 the antiquary's library." — Literary Gazette. 



" It is as a text-book on the social comforts 

 and condition of the Squires and Gentry of Eng- 

 land during the twelfth and thirteenth cen- 

 turies, that the le.'.diug value of Mr. Turner's 

 present publication will be found to consist. 



■■ Tun er's handsomely- printed v lume is 

 profusely illustrated with careful woodcuts of 

 all important existing remains, made from 

 drawings by Mr. Blore and Mr. Twopeny." — 

 Atlienceum. 



JOHN HENRY PARKER, Oxford, and 

 377. fctrand, London. 



3 vols. 8vo. price 2J. 8s. 



A GLOSSARY OF TERMS 



I\. USED IN GRECIAN, ROMAN, 

 ITALIAN, AND GOTHIC ARCHITEC- 

 TURE. The Fifth Edition enlaiged, exem- 

 plified by 1700 Woodcuts. 



" In the Preparation of this the Fifth Edi- 

 tion of the Glossary of Architecture, no pains 

 have been spared to render it worthy of the 

 continued patronage which the work has re- 

 ceived from its first publication. 



" The Text has been considerably aug- 

 mened, as well by the additions of many new 

 Articles, as by the enlargmtnt of the old ones, 

 and the number of Illustrations has been in- 

 creased from eleven hundred to seventeen 

 hundred. 



" Several additional Foreign examples are 

 given, for the purpose of comparison with. 

 English work, of the same periods. 



" In the present Edition, considerably more 

 attention has been given to the subject of 

 Mediseval Carpentry, the number of lUustra- 

 tijns of ' Open Timber Roofs,' has been muck 

 increased, and most of the Carpenter's terms 

 in use at the period have been introduced with 

 authorities." — Preface to tlte Fi/th Edition. 



JOHN HENRY PARKER, Oxford ; and 

 377. Strand, Loudon. 



SALMON and TROUT FISH- 

 ING.-CHARLES FARLOW, Fishing- 

 tackle Manufacturer, 191. Strand, opposite St. 

 Clement's Danes, near to Temple Bar (late of 

 221.), invites Anglers to inspect his vast Stock 

 of Salmon and Trout Rods, and all other Gear, 

 for the sure capture of River Fisn, at moderate 

 prices. Best Salmon Rods, Two Guineas ; best 

 Trout ditto. One Guinea. Salmon Flies, from 

 bs. a dozen ; Grilse 1; lies, 3s. ; and Trout ditto, 

 2s. a dozen. Salmon Gut, from 5s. a hank ; 

 Trout ditto, 2s. Catalogues forwarded gratis. 



