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Messrs. Brown, Surpeiey & Co. (per Ronald Stewart-Brown, M.A.) : 
A hundred years of merchant banking: a history of Brown 
Brothers and Co., Brown, Shipley and Co., and the allied 
firms Alexander Brown and Sons, Baltimore; William and 
James Brown and Co., Liverpool; John A. Brown and Co.; 
Browns and Bowen; Brown Brothers and Co., Philadelphia ; 
Brown Brothers and Co., Boston; by John Crosby Brown. 
1909. 
Tur Rr. Hon. Tue Eart or Crawrorp anp Batrcarres, K.T., 
eS, : 
- Catalogue of the printed books preserved at Haigh Hall, 4v., 
1910; A bibliography of Royal Proclamations of the Tudor 
and Stuart Sovereigns and of others published under 
authority, 1485-1714, by Robert Steele, 2 v. 1910. 
Str Epwin Durninc-LAwRENCE, Bart. :— 
Bacon is Shakespeare, by Sir Edwin Durning-Lawrence, Bart. ; 
together with a reprint of Bacon’s Promus of formularies 
and elegancies. 1909. (13 copies.) 
Tue Hon. Mrs. Fraser :— 
The King’s achievement, by the Rev. R. H. Benson. (Books 
for the Blind, 6 v., in Braille type). 
¥ - Roserr Guapstong, Jun., M.A., B.C.L. :— 
History of Bristol, civil and_ ecclesiastical, including 
biographical notices of eminent and distinguished natives, 
by John Corry and John Evans, Bristol, 1816 (12 parts in 
original covers); East Prospect of Liverpool, 1725: a 
photo-reproduction of a lithograph taken from a copper-plate 
view which formed the top of the first issue of Chadwick’s 
Mapp of Liverpool, 1725. 
Miss Mary L. Hornpy :— 
Books for the Blind in Braille type, 40 v. 
