MURRAY'S 



ENGLISH HANDBOOKS. 



Early in April will be published, as a Pocket Volume, 16mo., 



HAISTDBOOK OF MODERN LONDON; 



Or, London as it is. in 1851 : giving full Descriptions of all 

 Places and Objects of Interest in the Metropolis, including the 

 various 



Palaces. 



Public Buildings. 



Government Offices. 



Galleries of Art. 



Churches. 



Parks and Gardens. 



Museums. 



Private Mansions. 



Principal Streets. 



Hospitals and Asylums. 



Clubs, 



Exhibitions. 



Theatres. 



Public !\[onuraents. 



River Thames. 



Docks. 



Excursions in the Environs. 



Conveyances, &c 



*,* The aim of this Work is to describe those Features of the 

 Metropolis best worth seeing, and the «ay tiiey may be seen to 

 the best advantage, as well as to give some general' hints as to 

 Hotel?, Lodgings. &c. ; in other words, it is iiitcnded to make 

 " Miirkay's Handbook of Modern London" un the plan 

 adopted with so much success in "Mukhay's Continental 

 Handisooks." 



WESTMINSTER ABBEY : Its Art, Archi- 



TECTIRE, and Associations. By Peter Cinningham, F.S.A. 

 New Kdition. 16mo. 



THE BRITISH MUSEUjM : Its Antiquities 



and ScLLPTi'RE. By \V. S. W. Vaux, F. S.A. Woodcuts. 

 Post Svo. (In April.) 



THE GALLERIES OF PICTURES IN 



AND NKAR LONDON. Including The N\tional Galleky ; 

 Windsor Tasile; Hampton Court; Dtlwich Gallery; 

 Soane's MrsEi!M; Barry's I'ictcres. With Catalogues, and 

 Biographical and Critical Notices. By Mrs. Jameson. Tost 8vo. 

 Us. 



HANDBOOK OF LONDON 



Present. By Peter Cdnningbam, F.S..-i. 

 Descriptions of all the 



Remarkable Old Inns, Coffee 

 Houses, and Taverns. 



Town Houses of the Old No- 

 bility. 



Old London Sights. 



Ancient Theatres and Crosses. 



The Hostels of Church Dig. 

 nitaries. 



Privileged Places for Debtors. 



Old London Prisons. 



Past and 



Containing full 



Places referred to by Old 

 Writers. 



The Churches and Wards of 

 London. 



Residences of Remarkable 

 Men. 



Remarkable Streets. 



Burial Places of Eminent In- 

 dividuals. 



Second Edition, revised. Post 8vo. IGj. 



WINDSOR 



AND "^ETON 



The Castle, 



St. George's Chapel, and Eton College. By Edward Jesse. 

 New Edition. Itimo. \s. 



HANDBOOK of ENGLAND and WALES ; 



giving an Account of the Places and Ohjects in England best 

 worth visiting, or likely to attract the Notice of Intelligent 

 Strangers .and passing Travellers ; arranged n cnnnexion with 

 the most frequented Roads and Railways in England. With 

 Maps. Post 8vo. 



Part I. 

 The Eastern rouNTics : Essex. Suffolk, Norfolk, Cam- 

 bridge, and Lincoln. (Nearly ready.) 



Part VII. 

 Devon and Cornwall. (Ready.) 



THE OFFICIAL HANDBOOK; or, A 



Manual of Political and Historical Reference. Fcap. 8vo. 

 *** This Work shows concisely the Machinery by which the 

 Government of the Country is carried on, inclndinc the Duties, 

 Authorities, and Rights of the Queen and Royal Family, and 

 coupling with the Names of all the Chief Functionaries and 

 Heads of Offices, Civil. Military, Judicial, and Ecclesias- 

 tical, such a succinct Acc unt of the Departments of each, with 

 their Political Relations, as will, it is hoped, render it useful 

 to ;dl desirous to make themselves acquainted with British 

 Institutions. 



JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET. 



Printed by Thomas Ci_^rk Shaw, of No. 8. New Street Square, at Xo. 5. Xew Street Square, in the Parish of St. Bride, 

 in the City of London ; and published by Georgu Bki.i,, of Xo. 186. Fleet Street, in the Parish of St. Dunstan in 

 the West, in the City of London, Publisher, at Xo. 186. Fleet Street aforesaid. — Saturday, April 12. Ibjl. 



