236 



NOTES AND QUERIES. 



[No. 149. 



BOOK PLATES. — Heraldic 

 Queries answered i Family Arms found, 

 «nd every information afforded. Drawing of 

 Arms, 2s.6(if. ; Painting ditto, 5s. ; Book Plate 

 Crest, bs. ; Arms, &c. from 20s. ; Crest on Card 

 Plate, and One Hundred Cards, as. ; Queries 

 answered f ^r Is. Saxon , Mediajval , and Modern 

 Style Book Plates. The best Authorities and 

 ji'S. Books of thirty-five years' practice con 

 gnlted. Heraldic Stamps for Linen or Books, 

 with reversed Cyphers and Crests. Apply, if 

 l)v letter, cnclosins stamps or post-office order, 

 to JASrES FRISWELL (Son-in-law to 

 J. Rumlcy, publi.-her of " The Crest Book," 

 " Heraldic Illustrations " ). Heraldic En- 

 graver, 12. Brooke Street, Holborn. 



On 1st of September, price 2s., No. LXXXI. 



THE ECCLESIASTIC. 

 Contents : 

 Madame de la Valliere and her Times. 

 Illustrations of the State of the Church 



during the Great Rebellion. 

 Dr. Puscy, Lord Shaftesbury, and Sir Jolm 



Romilly. 

 Hints for the Visitation of the Sick. 

 Reviews and Notices. 

 Notices to Correspondents. 



Sets may be had at a liberal reduction. 

 A MEMOIR OF THE REV. 



E. A. SUCKLING, with Sermons and Cor- 

 respondence. Edited by the Rev. I. WIL- 

 LIAMS, B.D. Fcap. 8vo., price 7k. 



Ijoudon : J. MASTERS, Aldersgate Street, 

 and New Bond Street. 



Now completed, In 7 vols. 4to. price Twelve 

 Guineas, 



PLOSSARIUM MEDI^ ET 



VT INFIM^E LATINITATIS, Conditura 

 a Carolo Dufresne, domino Du Cange, auctum 

 a monachis ordinis 8. Benedicti, cum Supple- 

 meiitis integris D. P. Carpeutieri, et addita- 

 mentis Adeluiioii et aliorum, dlgessit G. A. L. 

 KENSCHEL. 



This New Edition contains the whole of Du 

 Gauge, with the additions of the Benedictine 

 Jlonks, the Supplement of Carpentier, Ade- 

 lung, and others, — all embodied at their re- 

 epeouve places, in One Alphabet. The whole 

 work has been tlioroughly revised, and much 

 augmented, by M. llenschel, from the labours 

 of eminent scholars posterior to Du Cange and 

 Carpentier. , , . 



The article on COINS has been much im- 

 proved by M. De Saulcy, of the Institut de 

 France, under whose care the Plates have been 

 re-modelled and increased. The Monograms, 

 too, have been entirely re engraved. 



Vol. VII. contains : — 1. The Glossaire- 

 Frcuwais, revised and augmented. 2. A Table 

 of Technical Terms, originally given by Du 

 Cange, but suppressed by his later Editors, and 

 now more than doubled by M. Henscliel. 3. 

 A Table of Words derived from Anglo-Saxon, 

 German, and various sources. 4. An Index to 

 the Works and MSS. quoted, with references 

 to New Editions, &c. 5. Treatises from Join- 

 villcVilleharrtouin ; and the Dissertation on 

 the Coins of Byzantium. 



*»* Besides its great internal improvements 

 and the conveniences of size and typographical 

 arrangement, this New Edition will be found 

 less expensive than the old editions of Du 

 Cange with the Supplements of Carpentier, 

 which are now getting scarce, and rarely to be 

 met with. 



Paris : FIRMIN DIDOT FRERES 



Sold by BARTHKS & LOWELL i DULATT 

 & CO.! D. NUTT, London; and J. H. 

 PARKER, Oxford. 



Of whom may be had, on application, 



A DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of 

 Messrs. DIDOT'S PUBLICATIONS (Eight 

 Stamps, if by Post). 



MOURNING. — COURT, FA- 

 MILY, and COMPLIMENTARY. - 



The Proprietor of The Londo.n General 

 MouHNtNo Warehouse begs respectfully to 

 remind families whose bereavements compel 

 them to adopt Jlourning Attire, that every 

 article of the very best description, rtquisite 

 for a complete outfit of Mourning, may be had 

 at this Establishment at a moment's notice. 



Estimates for Servants' Mourning, aftbrd- 

 ing a great saving to families, are furnished ; 

 whilst the habitual attendance of experienced 

 assistants (including dressmakers and milli- 

 ners\ enables them to suggest or supply every 

 necessary for the occasion, and suiied to any^ 

 grade or condition of the community. Widows' 

 AND Family Mourning is always kept made 

 up, and a note, descriptive of the Slourning 

 reriuired, will insure its being sent forthwith, 

 cither in Town or into the Country, and on the 

 most Reasonable Terms. 



W. C. JAY, 247—249. Regent Street. 



THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGA- 

 ZINE for SEPTEMBER contains the 

 following articles : — 1. The Baths of Bath. 

 2. Papers relating to Weymouth and Melcombe 

 Regis. 3. Symbols of the Saints ; The Fish. 

 4. The Celt, the Roman, and the Saxon. 

 ,5. Godfrey William Leibnitz, Part Third. 

 6. Wanderings of an Antiquary, by Thomas 

 Wright, Esq., F.S.A. ; Vernlamium (w ith En- 

 gravings). 7. The Parish Priest andN^ilural- 

 ist ; Life of the Kev. William Kirby. 8. The 

 Internal Decoration of St. Paul's. 9. Cor- 

 respondence of Sylvanuj Urban: —City Ex- 

 hibitions to the Universities : Genealogical 

 Descent of Sirl. Ne»ton ; Rush Candles and 

 Rush Sticks (with an Engraving) ; Corn Street, 

 Bristol ; " Purchaser " and " Piirvis " in Chau- 

 cer ; The Foot of St. Paul's ond the Kir.g's Iron 

 Elne. With Reviews. Notes of the Month, and 

 Obituary, including Memoirs of the Count 

 D'Orsay. Marshal Excelmans, General Gour- 

 paud, Thomas Gisborne, Esq., Thomas C. 

 Granger, Esq., Q.C., Thomas Grainger, Esq., 

 C.E., and many others. Price 2s. 6</. 



NICHOLS & SON, 25. Parliament Street. 



GOTHIC ORNAMENTS, 

 Being a Series of Examples of enriched 

 Details and Accessories of the Architecture of 

 Great Britain. Drawn from existing Authori- 

 ties by JAMES K. COLLING, Architect. 

 2 vols. 4to., 71. 10s., cloth. 

 London : GEORGE BELL, 186. Fleet Street. 



D 



,ETAILS OF GOTHIC AR- 



^ CHITECTURE, by JAMES K. COL- 

 LING, Architect. 



No. XXII. contains : — Ornamental Tiles 

 from St. Cross, Winchester Cathedral, and 

 Tamworth Church. Belfry, Denford Church, 

 Northants. Chancel Stalls from Sudbury, 

 Suffolk. Details, ditto, ditto. Iroincork, 

 Screen from Queen Eleanor's Tomb, West- 

 minster Abbey. 



London : DAVID BOGUE and GEORGE 

 BELL, Fleet Street. 



OLD ENGLISH DRAMA, 

 Now published, 8vo., price 3s. 



THE TRAGEDY OF HOFF- 

 MAN, or RbVENGE for a FATHER, 

 by HENRY CHETTLE, 1602-3, acted at the 

 Rose and at the Phoenix Theatres in London, 

 and printed in 1631. Now first edited, with 

 Notes, &c.,by H. B. L. 

 TIIOS. H. LACY, Wellington Street, Strand. 



On the 1st of October will be published, 



LACY'S SECOND CATALOGUE OF 

 DRAMATIC LITERATURE. 



Now ready, price 2s. 6</.— By Post, 3s. 



THE IRISH QUARTERLY 

 REVIEW, No. VII., for September, 1852. 



Contents : 

 I. POETS OF YESTERDAY AND TO- 

 DAY. 

 II. HISTORY OF THE STREETS OF 

 DUBLIN, AND ANECDOTES OF 

 THE CITY AND CITIZENS BE- 

 FORE THE UNION. 



III. ITALY IN 1818 ; HUNGARY IN 1851. 



IV. DOCTOR MAGINN. 



V. ARTISTIC AND INDUSTRIAL EX- 

 HIBITIONS. 



VI. THE BREHON LAW COMMISSION. 



The " IRISH QUARTERLY REVIEW," 

 published 1st of March, June, September, and 

 December, price Two Shillings and Sixpence 

 (Subscription,ins. per Annum ; or by Post, 12s.), 

 is principally devoted to the consideration of 

 topics connected with the Social Improvement, 

 Education, and Amelioration of Ireland. Im- 

 portant publications on these questions are 

 fully noticed in its pages, and particular otten- 

 ticn is given to works treating of the Industrial 

 Resources, Fine Arts, ArchiEology, History, 

 and Literature of Ireland. A department is 

 also allocated to the Review of current English 

 and Foreign Literature, and to the considera- 

 tion of subjects of general interest and im- 

 portance. 



The papers on Irish History, I.,iterature, and 

 Archaiology already published are as follows : 

 — " The Historic Literatureof Ireland," a re- 

 view of all the works issued by t!ie Irish Archx- 

 ological Society, together with ample notices 

 of the contents of the more important unpub- 

 lished Hiberno-Celtic manuscripts, exhibiting 

 the progress and present state of historic inves- 

 tigation in Ireland. "The Celtic Records of 

 Ireland," an analysis of Dr. O'Donovan's edi- 

 tion of the "Annals of the Four Masters," in 

 seven volumes quarto ; containing a resume of 

 Irish Hiiitory from the earliest period to the 

 year 1616. An Essay on the printed and un- 

 published materials for Irish Ecclesiastical His- 

 tory. " Irish Historical Literature," an account 

 of the Celtic Society and its publications. The 

 "Survey of Ireland A.D. 1655-6," a review of 

 Major i.arcom's Edition of Sir William Petty 's 

 autobiographical work. " The Brehon Law 

 Commission," a notice of the ancient legal in- 

 stitutes of Ireland, and of the measures adopted 

 by (iovernment for their publication. '" The 

 Streets of Dublin," a series of papers on the 

 local History of the Irish metropolis, contain- 

 ing information not elsewhere occessible re- 

 lative to eminent Statesmen, Authors, Physi- 

 cians, Artists, .\ctors. Musical Composers, 'Pj'- 

 pographers,and other celebrities connected with 

 Dublin ; together with sketches of the state of 

 society and manners in the city before the 

 Union— A series of Memoirs of distinguished 

 Irish Writers has also been commenced, and 

 amongst the Biographies already publislied are 

 those of theil, the Edgeworths, Maturin , Moore, 

 and Maginn. Un Art and Art Literature the 

 following have appeared; " Modem Water Co- 

 lour Painting," "Pre-Raphaelitism," "Irish 

 Art, Artists, and Art Unions," "Artistic and 

 Industrial Exhibitions."— Among the miscel- 

 laneous papers are the following : " Transat- 

 lantic Communication," " Social Condition of 

 Great Britain and Ireland," " Curran and his 

 Cotemporaries," " The Queen's Colleges and 

 Education in Ireland," " Condition and Pros- 

 pects of the Irish Bar," " The Land Question in 

 Ireland," Government patronage of Irishmen, 

 the " Irish Poor Law," English rule in Ame- 

 rica.D'Israeli's Memoir of Bentinck, " Poets of 

 the post half century," Modern French Novels, 

 Jeffrey and the Edinburgh Review, Austrian 

 rule in Italy and Hungary, Mitford's " Lite- 

 rary Recollections," Haliburtou's " American 

 Humour," &c. &c. 



No. Vin. will appear on the 1st December. 



Dublin : W. B. KELLY, 8. Grafton Street. 

 London: SIMPKIN. MARSHALL, & Co. 

 Edinburgh : OLIVER & BOYD. 



Printed by Thomas Clark Shaw, of No. 8. New Street Square, at No. 5. New Street Square i° t^e P."!?*; "^ f'- Bpde, i" ^^^^^ "•£? 



published by George Bell, of No. 18G. Fleet Street, in the Pftri«h of St. Dunstftn m the West, m the City ol London , 1 ubluher, at ao. jbo. 

 tleet Street aforesaid.- fiaturday, September 4, l«5J. 



