MR. MURRAY'S LIST. 



LIFE m THE LIGHT OF GOD'S WOKD. 



By WILLIAM THOMSON, D.D., 



Lord Archbishop of York. 

 Post 8vo. 6s. 



HISTORICAL MEMORIALS OF WESTMINSTER 



ABBEY. 



By ARTHUR PENRYN STANLEY, D.D., 



Dean of Westminster. 

 "With Illustrations. 8vo. 16s. 



"Dr. Stanley signalized his occupation of 

 the Deanery of Canterbury by a very pleasing 

 and instructive history of the magnificent 

 cathedral of that city. As Westminster must 

 hold far higher rank than Canterbury in his- 

 torical importance, so will the work before us, 



in which the Dean has endeavoured, and very 

 successfully, to give us ' The History of Eng- 

 land in Westminster Abbey,' greatly exceed 

 in interest and information the Canterbury 

 volume. — .Notes and Queries. 



THE LAW OF AUCTIONS OF ESTATES. 



By LORD ST. LEONARDS. 



Second Edition, with Additions. 8vo. Is. 



REMINISCENCES OF A SEPTUAGENARIAN. 



FROM 1802 TO 1815. 



By EMMA SOPHIA, COUNTESS BROWNLOW. 



Third Edition. Post 8vo. 7s. ^d. 



" Lady Brownlow concludes her voliune by 

 saying that it is ' the first and last work of a 

 septuagenarian.' Let us hope not the last. 

 The reminiscences are slight, it is true ; but 

 they are living touches, perfectly invaluable 

 as tracings of the past. Let us hope that 

 Lady Brownlow will be encouraged to carry her 

 reminiscences beyond the year 1815. There 

 is surely much that she could tell without 



wounding the feelings of persons still alive ; 

 and as to her fear of being set down as 'a 

 garnilous old woman,' she must alter her 

 style greatly before she can be open to that 

 charge." — London Review. 



"Lady Brownlow has given us a pleasant 

 book ; and one of its chief charms is the im- 

 pression which it leaves of the writer hersell." 

 — Guardian. 



