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NOTES AND QUERIES. 



[2«d S. IX. Mar. 24. '60. 



C J. D. Ikolidiw. Our correspondent has probably overlooked the 

 articles on " The hero of the Spanish Lady's Love," in ovr 1st S. ix- 305. 



b 73.; X. 273. 



Zcmfrzet. An Austcr tenement is a species of copyhold, with all the 

 ncidents of that tenure. See " N. & Q." 1st S. i. 307. 



M. A. On quotations in the apostolic writings from Pagan authors, 

 seeour 1st S. V. 175. 278. 352.; vi.213. 411.; xi. 286. 



Ebbatuw. — 2nd S. ix. p. 206. col. ii. 1. 3i. for " all " read" which." 



" Notes and Quuhies" is published at noon on Friday, and is also 

 issued in Montbli Pabts. The subscription for Stamped Copies for 

 itx Unnths forwarded direct from the Publishers (inclw/ino the fialf- 

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 fivoitr of Miuns. Uell and Daldv.IM. Fleet Street. E.C.! to whom 

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FOR FAMILY ARMS, send Name and County 

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 mental Brasses, Official Seals, Dies, Share aud Diploma Plates, in 

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 HERALDIC ENGRAVINGS. — Crest on Seal or Ring, 8s. ; on Die, 



7s. ; Arms, Crest, and Motto on Seal or Book-plate, 25s. 

 SOLID GOLD. 18 Carat. Hall marked, Sard, Sardonyx, or Bloodstone 

 Ring, engraved Crest, Two Guineas. Seals, Desk Seals, Mordan's 

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ALLEN'S PATENT PORTMANTEAUS and 

 TRAVELLING BAGS, with SQUARE OPENING i Ladles' 

 Dress Trunks. Dressing Bags, with Silver Fittings ; Despatch Boxes, 



Writing and Dressing Cases, and 600 other Articles for Home or Con- 

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By 



Post for Two Stamps. 



J. W. ALLEN (late J. W. & T. Allen), Manufacturers of Officers 



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18. & 22. Strand, London, W.C; also at Aldershot. 



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WATCHES.— 



ii perfection of mechanism." — Morning Post. 

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 Benson's Illustrated Watch Pamphlet. Watches sent to all parts of 

 the World Free per Post. 



33. and 31. LUDGATE HILL, London, E.C. 



d.EN'FZEZ.S PATENT STARCH, 

 USED IX THE ROYAL LAUNDRY, 



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 THE FINEST STARCH SHE EVER USED. 



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PIESSE & LUBINS'S HUNGARY WATER. 



This Scent stimulates the Memory and invigorates the 



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2s. bottle; 10s. Case of Six. 



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BROWN & POLSON'S 

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Preferred to the best Arrowroot. 



Delicious in Puddings, Custabds, Blancmano e. Cake, &C, 



and especially suited to the delicacy of 



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11 Tins is Supebior to anything of the kind known." — Lancet. 



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PAISLEY, DUBLIN, MANCHESTER, and LONDON. 



THE NEW DISCOVERY. — For the Restoration 

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E. F. LANGDALE'S RASPBERRY AND CHERRY TOOTH 

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SILVER MINES OF NORWAY. —EAST 

 KONGSBERG NATIVE SILVER MINING COMPANY OF 

 NORWAY (Limited). 

 Incorporated under the Joint-stock Companies Acts, 1856, 1857, 185S. 

 Capital, £150,000, in 30,000 Shares of £5 each. 



Deposit, 5s. per share on application, and 5s. per share on allotment. 

 Future calls, if required, not to exceed 10s. per share, and not to be 

 made at less intervals than three months. 



DfftECTons: 

 CHA.RMAN-Major-Gen. PEMBERTON, York House, Chertsey. 



William Earnard Boddy, Esq., M.D., Saville Row, Walworth. 

 John C. Fuller, Esq., Woodlands, Ieleworth. 

 Edward A. Lamb, Esq., Iden Park, Rye, Sussex. 

 James Lawrie, Esq., S3, Lombard Street. 



Bankers The City Bank,Threadneedle Street, E.C. 



Solicitor — James Bourdillon, Esq. ,30, Great Winchester Street, E.C. 

 Consulting Engineer— John Hamilton Clement, Escl., F.G.S. 

 Broker— Frederick Everett, Esq., 17. and 18. Royal Exchange. 

 Secrktarv_MR. GEORGE SEARBY. 

 Offices— No. 35. MOORGATE STREET, E.C. 



This Company has obtained an exclusive grant from the Norwegian 

 Government of upwards of 56,000 acres, part of the Kongsberg Silver 

 Mines, so successfully worked by the Government for many years past, 

 and reckoned the most important for native silver in Europe. 



Some idea of the results to be obtained by an extensive and energetic 

 development of this property may be formed from the fact that the 

 King's Mines, worked by the Government, have, in some years, yielded 

 a clear profit of upwards of £50,000; the average net profit for the 

 last "25 years has been £ 14,000; the aggregate returns ior the same 

 period being £1.3:7,7*9; and as much as £5,000 worth of pure native 

 silver having been disclosed at a single blast. This Company has 

 already opened on its property upwards of 30 mines containing silver, 

 which on.y require the en ction of suitable stamping aud washing ma- 

 chinery to render the produce immediately available, so that nn almost 

 immediate result may be anticipated on commencing the works. 



It is confidently expected that no call will be required beyond the 

 \ n s. per share. If the experience of the King's Mines is a fair criterion, 

 its judicious expenditure ought to realise profits at the rate of 400 per 

 cent. 



Detailed reports of J. H. Clement, Esq. (who has been twenty-seven 

 years at the silver mines in Mexico and Spainl, and Mr. Fries, at the 

 present time superintendent of one of the Government mines at Thons- 

 berg, as well as extracts from the reports of the directors of the Govern- 

 ment mines, with a number of official documents and plans, have been 

 embodied in a pamphlet, which may be had at the offices. 



Application for Shares may be made in the usual form to the Broker 

 or Secretary, at the offices of the Company, of whom prospectuses may 

 be had. 



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 handsome Iron Bedsteads with Brass Mountings and eieyantly Jnnan- 

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REDUCTION OF DUTY. 



HEDGES & BUTLER, having reduced the prices 

 of their WINES in accordance with the new Tariff, are now 

 selling capital dinner Sherry, 21s., 30s., and 36s. per dozen ; high class 

 pale, golden, and brown Sherry, 4?s., 48s.. and 51s — Good Port, 30s. and 



36s Fine old Port, 42s., 48s.. 61s. 60s Pure St.-Julien Claret, 21s. and 



30s. —Very superior ditto, 35s La Ilose, 36s., 42s— Finest growth 



Claret', 60s. 72s. 84s Chablis, 36s., 48s.— Red and White Burgundy, 



36s. , 48s. to 81s Champagne, 42s. 51s., 60s., 72s — Hock and Moselle, 



36s., 48s., 60s. to 120s East India Madeira. Imperial Tokay. Vermuth, 



Frontignac, Constuntia, and every other description of Wine— Fine 

 old Pale Cognac Branny. 60s. and 72s. per dozen.— Schiedam Hollands, 

 Marischino, Curacao, Cherry Brandy, &c. On receipt of a PoBt-office 

 order or reference, any quantity, with a Price-list of all other wines, 

 will be forwarded immediately by 



HEDGES & BUTLER, 



WINE MERCHANTS, &c 



155, REGENT STREET, LONDON, W. 



and 30. King's road, Brighton. 



(Originally established a.d. 1667.> 



