10 Messrs, Saunders and Oiley's New Publications. 
MR. LODGE'S PEERAGE. 
SrxTH Edition, to which are now first added, the Arms op the 
Peers, beautifully engraved, and incorporated with the Text, 
THE 
PEERAGE OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE 
FOR 1837. 
Corrected to the date of Publication, from the Personal 
Communications of the Nobility, 
BY EDMUND LODGE, Esq., 
NORROY KING OF ARMS, F.S.A., ETC. 
"This work derives great value from the high authority of 
Mr. Lodge. The plan is excellent; and the work brought down to 
the last creation of peers." — Literary Gazette. 
A work which corrects all errors of former works. It is the 
production of a Herald, — we had almost said by birth, but certainly 
profession and studies — Mr. Lodge, the Norroy King of Arms. It 
is a most useful publication." — Times. 
"Mr. Lodge's Peerage must supersede all other works of the 
kind, for two reasons :— first, it is on a better plan ; and, secondly, 
it is better executed. We can safely pronounce it to be the readiest, 
the most useful, and exactest of modern works on the subject." — 
Spectator. 
" The production of Edmund Lodge, Esq., Norroy King of Arms, 
whose splendid * Biography of Illustrious Personages' stands an un- 
rivalled specimen of historical literature and magnificent illustra- 
tion. Of Mr. Lodge's talents and qualifications for the task he has 
undertaken we need only appeal to his former productions. It 
contains the exact state of the Peerage as it now exists, with all the 
Collateral Branches, their children, with all the Marriages of the 
different individuals connected with each family." — John Bull. 
" This work should form a portion of every gentleman's library. 
At all times the information which it contains, derived from official 
sources, exclusively at the command of the author, is of importance 
to most classes of the community ; to the antiquary it must be in- 
valuable, for implicit reliance may be placed on its contents. — Globe. 
