MR. MURRAY'S LIST OF WORKS IN PREPARATION. 



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London ; Past and Present. 



By the late PETER CUNNINGHAM, F.S.A. 



In this work will be found much antiquarian, historical, and entertaining information, 

 together with ample descriptions of all the streets and buildings of note now to be seen, 

 as well as those no longer existing ; and every place endeared to Englishmen by Interest- 

 ing and Historical associations, including : — 



Remarkable Old Inns, Coffee 



Houses, and Taverns. 

 Town Houses of the Old Nobility. 

 Places of Public Entertainment. 

 Ancient Theatres, and Old London 



Sights. 

 Ancient Crosses, and City Gates. 

 The Hostels of Church Dignitaries. 

 Privileged Places for Debtors. 

 Old London Prisons. 



Places Referred to by Old Writers. 

 Wards of London. 

 The City Companies. 

 The Clubs. 



Churches and Cathedrals. 

 Residences of Memorable Men. 

 Streets Remarkable for some Event. 

 Birth Places and Burial Places of 

 Eminent Individuals. 

 &c, &c. 



Revised and Edited by JAMES THORNE, F.S.A., 



Author of the " Handbook to the Environs of London." 

 jVcki Edition. 8vo. 



New and Copious Dictionary of 

 the English Language. 



FOR PRACTICAL REFERENCE, METHODICALLY ARRANGED, AND 

 BASED UPON THE BEST PHILOLOGICAL AUTHORITIES. 



Medium 8vo. 



A Glossary of Peculiar 



Anglo-Indian Colloquial Words 

 and Phrases. 



ETYMOLOGICAL, HISTORICAL, AND GEOGRAPHICAL. 



By HENRY YULE, C.B., and ARTHUR BURNELL, Ph.D. 



8vo. 



Handbook of Familiar Quotations 

 from English Authors. 



Fourth Edition, revised and enlarged. Fcap. Svo. 



