THE FIELD. 
DOYAL SOUTHERN YACHT CLUB REGATTA. 
W 8th Aogdst, 1854. 
PURSE, open to Schooners of any Royal Yacht Club. Time race. 
Ackers' scale. 
PURSE for Cutters above 20 tons, open to anv Royal Yacht Club, 
lime race. Ackers’ scale. 
PURSE for Cutters under 20 tons, open to any Royal Yacht Club. 
Time race. 11 
9th August. 
\ ice-Commodorc’s CUP, value £50, for all Yachts belonging to 
tue Koval Southern \ acht Club. Time race. Ackers’ scale. 
10th August. 
CLUB BALL. 
11th Auoust. 
GENERAL MEETING AND DINNER. 
Further particulars will be Issued in another advertisement. 
KINGSTOWN REGATTA. 
DOYAL WESTERN YACHT CLUB OF IRELAND. 
PATRONS:— 
HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN. 
HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS PRINCE ALBERT. 
Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Kent. 
The Earl of Eglinton nnd Winton. 
The Earl of St. Germans, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. 
Grand Corinthian Sailing Matches in Dublin Bay. 
On Thursduy, July 20th, a Cup, vulue 100 Guineas, to be Sailed for 
by Yachts of 25 tons and upwards; the property of Members of Royal 
Yacht Cluhs. To bo manned and steered by Gentlemen Members of 
Royal Yacht Clubs. A Time Race. 
On Friday, July 21st, u Cup, value 50 Guincns, to be sailed for by 
Yachts under 25 tons; the property of Members of Royal Yacht Clubs. 
To be inunned and steered by Gentlemen Members of Royal Yacht Clubs. 
A Time Raco. 
A Cup, value 10 Guineas, to be sailed for by Yachts under 10 tons. 
To be manned and steered by Gentlemen not Members of Royal Yacht 
Clubs. 
.The Regatta Ball will be held at the Rotundo, on Tuesday Evening, 
18th July. 
By Order. Owen Glendower Club Yacht, Kingstown Harbour. 
< Club House, 113, Grafton-street, Dublin. 
NAPIER IS NEAR CRONSTADT. 
J jlOR a really correct and beautiful Print of this “ Malta 
of the Baltic," its town, harbours, anil fortifications, sec Mason’s 
Panoramic View op Cronstadt, 3G by 22 Inches, full coloured. Price 
’2s. ; by post, 2s. Cd. 
London : Mason and Co., 11, Bolt-court, Fleet-street, sold at all book- 
sellers and railway stations. 
TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS. 
A RETIRED CLERGYMAN, having’ been restored 
XI. to health in a few days, after many years of great nervous suf- 
fering, 1» anxious to make known to others the means of cure; ho will 
therefore send (free), on receiving a stamped envelope, properly 
addressed, a copy of the prescription used. 
Direct— Tlic Rev. E. Douglass, 18, Holland-street, Brlxton, London. 
POINTER DOGS. — To he Sold, a pair of handsome, 
X well-trained, BLACK POINTER DOGS, the property of a gentleman. 
Have been shot over three seasons. They can be seen and tried on ap- 
plication, or sent to any port of the country, on the expenses being 
guaranteed. Address, Mr. Pritchard, No 33, Brewer-street, Goldcn-sq. 
"yiCTORIA NEEDLES. — A Morocco Leather PURSE, 
* containing 100 of the finest quality Cast Steel Needles, assorted of 
the most useful sizes, and o steel BODKIN, forwarded free, by post on 
receipt of 12 postage stamps— Apply to Mai-plebkck aud Lowe, 
Birmingham. 
GUNS, RIFLES, AND REVOLVERS. 
J LANG has an extensive assortment of Second-hand 
• GUNS, by all the first London Makers, at half their original cost 
which he has taken in exchange, in addition to his own superior GUNS 
and RIFLES, as turned out by the late Joseph Menton, for the superior 
finish of which J. Lang obtained a prize-medal at the Great Exhibition 
Rities on the most approved plan for tho Conical Ball, for Deer-shooting 
»r long distances. Revolving Pistols on J. Lang’s own plan, as also 
Dean and Adams , Colt's, Ac.; but n trial is recommended before risking 
money or life. 6 
22, Cockspur-strcet, London. 
CAUTION. 
lUTESSRS. ALLSOPP and SONS find it necessary 
-LU- to caution the Public, and especially Shippers of their Ales to the 
Colonies, against Frauds committed by parties in selling spurious Ales 
for those of Messrs. Allsopp and Sons. 
Messrs. ALLSOPP and SONS have felt compelled, by the extent to 
which this disgraceful practice has been carried, to proceed in several 
coses by obtaining injunctions from the Court of Chancery, and have 
ultimately been driven to prosecute criminally for tho commission of 
tills offence. They beg to call attention to the Case of THE QUEEN r 
GRAY and GOSLIN, in which LORD CAMPBELL sentenced the partiei 
charged to “ Twelve Months' Imprisonment, with Hard Labour."— Vide 
“Times” and “ Morning Advertiser," of the 18th May. 
Messrs. ALLSOPP and SONS will thank all persons having reason to 
doubt the genuineness of any article sold under their name, to send them 
the earliest Information, In order that Immediate steps may he tuken for 
prosecuting the parties. 1 
Messrs. ALLSOPP and SONS will be happy to furnish the Names of 
respectable Houses, where a supply of their Ales may be depended on, 
as genuine from the Brewery. y ’ 
Brewery, Burton-on-Trent. 
T)ARON LIEBIG ON ALLSOPP’S PALE ALE. 
XJ —“l am myself an admirer of this beverage, nnd my own expe- 
rience enables me to recommend it, in accordance with the opinion of 
tbe most eminent English physicians, as a very agreeable and efficient 
tome, and as a general beverage, both for the invalid and the robust." 
— Giessen, May 6. 
ALLSOPP'S PALE ALE ONLY is BOTTLED by PARKFR and 
TWINING, Beer Merchants, 5J, PALL-MALL. 7 R and 
IMPERIAL MEASURE— Quarts, 8s.; Pints, 5s.; Half-pints (for 
uncheon), 3s. per dozen. Also in Casks of 18 gallons and upwards. 
r 'E BEST SHOW OF IRON BEDSTEADS in the 
Kingdom is WILLIAM S. BURTON'S. Ho has TWO VFRY 
LARGE R OOMS, which are devoted to the exclusive show ot Iron and 
Brass Bedsteads nnd Children's Cots, with appropriate Bedding and 
Mattresses Common Iron Bedsteads, from 17s.; Portable Folding 
Bedsteads, from 12s. Gd.; Patent Iron Bedsteads, fitted with dovetail 
joints and patent sacking, from 21s.; nnd Cots, Born 21s. each; hand. 
x”l 0 9s To tt Xl C 3 n i3s. Br “ 3 Bedstcads > in S«*at variety, from 
rnHE PERFECT SUBSTITUTE for SILVER. — The 
X REAL NICKEL SILVER, introduced 20 vears ago by WILLIAM 
S. BURTON when PLATED by the patent process of Messrs. Elkington 
and Co.. Is beyond all compamon the very best article next to sterling 
•liver that can be employed as such, either usefully or ornamentally, 
as by no possible test can it be distinguished from real silver. 
Threaded or 
e 
Tea Spoons, per doz..l8*. 
Dessert Forks ,, 
Dessert Spoons ,, 
Table Forks „ 
Table Spoons „ .. ao .. oo 
Tea and coffee sets, waiters, candlesticks, See., at proportionate prices. 
All kinds of re-plating done by the patent process. 
CHEMICALLY PURE NICKEL, NOT PLATED. 
Fiddle. Thread. King’s. 
Table Spoons and Forks, full size, per doz. 12s. .. 28*. .. 30*. 
Dessert ditto and ditto 10 .. 21 .. 25 
Tea ditto 5 .. u m 
WILLIAM S. BURTON has TEN LARGE SHOW ROOMS (all 
communicating!, exclusive of the shop, devoted solely to tbe show 
GENERAL FURNISHING IRONMONGERY (Including cutlery, 
nickel silver, plntcd and japanned wares. Iron and brass bedsteads), 
•o arranged aud classified that purchasers may easily and at once 
make xhelr selections. 
al 5^ aos ’ wlth en eravings, sent (per post) free. The mon«y 
v- JST evc, 7 article not approved ot. 
3,NEWMA°J?-STi5e E T ET (COrncr of ^'vman-street); No*. I, 2 and 
Fiddle 
Brunswick 
King’s 
Pattern. 
Pattern. 
Puttern. 
:. .18*. .. 
26*. 
32*. 
..30 
40 
46 
..30 
42 
48 
..40 
56 
04 
..40 
58 
GG 
637 
LIFE ASSURANCE. 
REPORT of the SELECT COMMITTEE of the 
At neCSE of COMMONS, and the DEPOSIT SYSTEM. The now 
and important feature of Life Assurance adopted by tho DEPOSIT 
and GENERAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. 
The following is an extract Rom tbe Report of the Select Com- 
mittee : — 
“ The objects which persons have In view In effecting insurances upon 
their live*, arc generally of an important and solemn character, viz., 
the provision for widows and orphans after the death of their natural 
protectors; unlike any ordinary transaction of trade, a contract once 
entered Into cannot be discharged or abandoned, if doubts of tho 
stability of an office should arise, without a sacrifice of premiums paid 
In past years, and tho necessity of effecting new policies In other office* 
at increased rates of premium, owing to tho greater ago of tho assured ; 
persons arc thus placed in tho anxious and unhappy dilemma of being 
compelled to persevere In paying premiums from year to year, w #li some 
suspicion and doubt as to tho ultimate advantage of doing so, or of In- 
curring the serious loss which, tinder the most favourable circumstances, 
must attend the abandonment or sale of a policy." 
On the deposit system a person is not “compelled" to pay, from 
“ year to year," and ho does not, if do*irous of "abandoning" his 
policy, incur any “serious loss," but, on tlio contrary, ho uiay pay 
such amounts, and at such times, as ho may find money convenient; 
he can stop paying whenever ho pleases, and he can withdraw tho 
whole or part of his premiums. If the whole bo withdrawn tho policy 
is cancelled; if part only, then the value of tlic policy Is diminished l>y 
the assured value of the part withdrawn. 
A. B., aged 20, opens a deposit policy with a payment of 51., which It 
will bo seen ho increases from time to time, and occasionally diminishes. 
For example — The following ubstract of a Lodger Account will 
show the operation of the scheme : — 
8 - - 
i ii 
i ! 5 
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532 
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of 
Credit. 
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a 
a 
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With- 
drawn. 
«q : : : ; :o : : ;>o j ; : 
3 
B 
Q 
-Jan. 21 ... 
Aug. 4... 
—Jan. 20... 
Oct. 13... 
-Feb. 9... 
April 20 ... 
July 7... 
Dec. SI... 
-Mar. 16... 
Juno 8... 
-Oct. 29... 
—May 1 ... 
Dec. 31... 
-Sept. 1 ... 
-Nov. 30... 
.. ti J. 
, 3 8 8 
US 
The premium of 181. commencing at 23 yeans o age, and paid upon 
an ordinary policy (as It may be) every year till A B is 46 years old 
will secure the same sum, viz., 1000/., but if A B lives 17 years longer 
(which is the probable duration of life at the time he effected the lnsu- 
ranee) his deposit policy, for the same payments as for an ordinary 
policy of 1,000/., will have Increased to 1,525/. G*. 6 <1. 
Trustees.— The Right Honourable the Lord Viscount Drnmlanrlg, 
M.P., Comptroller of her Majesty’s Household ; Major-General SlrW. 
Clayton, Bart., 79, Gloucester-placc, I’nrtman-squaro; Sir Charles 
Price, Burt., Banker, London; Vice-Admiral Ayscough, Prospect 
House, Southampton. 
CiixiKMis.— The Right Hon. tho LordJVlscount Drumlanrlg, M.P., 
Comptroller of her Majesty’s Household. 
Consulting Actuary— Francis G. P. Nelson, Esq., F.L.S. 
Standing Counsel R. B. Crowder, Esq., Q C., M.P., Recorder oi 
Bristol, Counsel to the Admiralty, and Judge Advocate of the Fleet; 
R. Malins, Esq., Q.C., M.P., Llncoin's-Inn. 
Chief Office. — No. 1G, New Rridge-street.BIackfriars, London. 
Branch Offices. 
Leeds — 35, Park- row. I Dublin— 10, Wesftnorland-atrcct. 
Birmingham — 105, New-strect. | Bristol— 21, Br!dge-»treet. 
Every description of ordinary Life Assurance business transacted. 
Loans granted at 5 per cent, on real or personal security. Annuities 
on most favourable terms. Diseased lives and lives declined by ether 
offices accepted at equitable rates. 
MOST IMPORTANT FEATURE ON THE ORDINARY SYSTEM. 
Surrender of Policies. — An owner of a Policy for life on which 
five years’ premium or upwards have been paid, should ho wish to 
surrender the Policy, will be entitled to receive either the then value, 
or It may remain as a Deposit, and be represented by an equivalent 
Deposit Policy. 
For prospectuses and further information apply to the agent* in the 
country, or to C. W. Be van, Resident Secretary. 
)Y KSI ern life vssi rance and inni ity 
n SOCIETY. U1U 
3, r AULIA MBNT-STRKKT, WESTMINSTER 
Established 1843. * 
DIRECTORS. 
,, DU 
Henry Edgeworth Bicknell, Esq. 
T. Somers Cocks. Jim. Esq m.P. 
George Henry Drew, Esq. 
William Evans, Esq, 
William Freeman, Esq. 
Francis Fuller, Esq. 
Joseph Henry Goodlier!, Esq. 
Thomas Grlssell, Esq. 
James Hunt, Esq. 
John Arscott Lethbridge, Esol 
Edmund Lucas, Esq. 
Augustin Robinson, Esq. 
James L.vs Seagor, Ksq. 
John Buzley White, Esq. 
Thus A. B., in ten years, has saved nnd invested at ditlercnt Inter- 
vals various sums amounting to 97/., by which he had been insured In 
case of death for 2G0/. 12*. 7</.; but A. B. requires 22/., ho draws this 
sum out, nnd diminishes the value of his policy by GO/. 8*. 3 d. ut 
different times, leaving him in case of death a policy for 200/. 4*. 4 <1., 
and during his life a fund of 70/. to draw out at any time, in part or 
wholly. 
The first claim settled by tho Deposit nnd General Life Assuranco 
Company was upon a deposit of 10/., which a parent inudo for each of 
five children, Instead of ndding It to an account they hud at the Saving'* 
Bank. One of them died a few days alter the 10/. was deposited, and 
the father received 34/. 6*., being the amount of tho depusit policy. 
EXAMPLE No. 2. 
Supposing A. B. aged twenty-three, when lie opens a deposit policy 
lias the means, and continues voluntarily, to pay the same sum every 
year In the same way as ho 1* compelled to do In tho ordinary sys- 
tem : — 
’ VV*«»* »'***!». 
Joseph Carter Wood, Esq. 
a .k . actuary. 
i .i , Arthur Scratchlev, M A., F.R.A.S. 
Author of a Treatise on Assurance Associations, Freehold Land nnd 
„ Building Soclelto*," Ac. 
infS Y Y ° f ° IClM gr “ tcd on »«««»><* of lives, and to any 
PoUclcs indisputable except in eases of h and. 
All necessary forms with every Information us to tho modo of effect!™ 
tn?k r r»V“ y 1,r k ’" cr “ M 
Activk Aornts Wanted. 
NOTICE OF DIVIDEND. 
BANK OF DEPOSIT, 
NATIONAL ASSURANCE AND INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION, 
No. 3, Pall Mall East, and 7, St. Maiitin’b Place, London. 
KstallitheJ A, I). 1844— Empouei'ed by Special Act qf Parliament. 
rpHE WARRANTS for tbe HALF-YEARLY Interest 
X at the ratio/ 6 percent, per annum, on Doposit Accounts, to tho 
?' 1 J l u '' 0> vvlll bo ready for delivery on and after July loth, and paynbo 
dally between tho hours of Eleven and Throe o’clock. F y 
“ dU £ ,nco will, on application, havo tho Warrants 
’ ' bo paid on presentation at tho 
forwarded for signature; the amount will L ,m.« on presentation at tho 
Hoad Offices in London, through Country Bankers, or In any other wav 
to suit t ho convenience of Depositors; so that tho Dividends may In all 
oases, bo received without delay or expense, 
Petr u Moiuuson, Managing Director. 
•bwi Jo. >4. 
Year. 
Age. 
1851 
23 
18 
49 G 
G 
1852 
24 
18 
48 1C 
0 
1853 
25 
18 
47 18 
0 
1854 
26 
18 
47 4 
6 
1855 
27 
18 
4G 10 
6 
185G 
28 
18 
45 17 
G 
1857 
29 
18 
45 4 
0 
1858 
80 
18 
44 10 
G 
1859 
31 
18 
43 17 
6 
I860 
32 
18 
43 4 
0 
1 8G 1 
33) 
to 
J. 
90 
20G 7 
G 
18G5 
37S 
18G6 
38) 
to 
V 
90 
190 4 
G 
1870 
42S 
1871 
43) 
to 
V 
72 
141 3 
0 
1874 
40) 
432 
1000 4 
0 
1875 
47) 
to 
V 
108 
194 13 
G 
18R0 
52) 
1881 
53) 
to 
V 
90 
147 18 
6 
1885 
67) 
1880 
68) 
to 
V 
108 
182 10 
G 
1891 
63) 
738 
1625 G 
6 
TAO YOU WANT LUXURIANT HAUL WHISKERS. 
J / A c.r If so, use Miss GRAHAM’S NlOllKRF.NE, |I\c most efficacious 
Hair gone lout ever introduced. It reproduces the Hair whon lost 
olthcr by disease or decay, prevents Its failing off, effectually checks 
greyness, strengthens woak hair, and Is guaranteed to produce those 
attractive ornament*. Whiskers, Moustachlos, Eyebrows, itc, in three 
or four weeks. For nourishing and beautifying tho hair, and sustaining 
Its curling powers In all weathers, It has no equal. Price 2*., and scut 
postfrooto any part of tho kingdom on receipt of 2 1 penny postage 
stamps, by Ellen Graham, 3, Now-road, Hornsey, Middlesex “My 
hair is qutto restored."- Miss Orme. " 1 have a full pair of whiskers 
thanks to your Nioukrono."— II. Robb, Esq. “It lias chocked tho 
groynes*." — Mr*. Jones. 
pAUTION TO THE PUBLIC— -The CRYSTAL 
PALACE COMPANY’S STABLES arc at tho side of and behind 
the Woodman Tavern, Norwood. Charge for Balt, Is. Gd. per horse, 
Gratuities to Ostlers strictly prohibited, Tho Grooms attend at tho 
transopts; tlioy nvo In livery (a bluo Jockey cap and red band, with tho 
letters. C'. P. C. nnd n number). Complaints and communications to bo 
addressed to ill’. Uourncr, Traffic Manager, 
July 3. By ordor, C. GROVE, 8ocro!ary. 
"DOR SALE. — Mucnws, Pnrrots, Lories, Cockatoos, 
J- Parrokeets, Lorikeets, Ac., In great variety and splendid plumage. 
Very handsome Brazilian Curuenrn, and other Falcons. Exclolcnt 
Piping Bullfinches, Yellow-rnmpcd Ditto from Africa. Baltimore Orioles, 
Virginian Nightingales, and Trouplalcs. Ilenuljful Kmeraldlno and 
Tambourine Doves. Laughing Pigeons from Palestine. St. llclonu, 
Senegal, nnd Zobra Wnxbllls. Rod-collared Bcngnlys, Amadiivah, 
Bishops In full colour, Ac. l’ca Fowl, handsome Curussows, elegant 
crested Night Morons, Touracos, Ac. Very pretty Marmosets and utlier 
Monkeys, perfectlytamoi Lemurs, Flying Hqulrrcls, Ac. Also a very lino 
Puma. Apply to C. A. LAW, Naturalist, 12, Cuindcn Cottages, Camden 
New Town, near tho Regent's Park, London. 
•nO YOU WANT BEAUTIFUL HAIR, WHISKERS, 
1J MOUSTACHES, Ac. ?- ALICE MELVILLE'S PALMAl’lLLA 
Is the only real remedy ever discovered tor prescring *ml re- 
storing the Hair. In all cases It strengthens weuk hair, pre- 
vents its falling off, checks greyncss, produces s thick and 
luxuriant growth, dispelling scurf and dandrlff, nnd making It clean, 
soft, curly, and glossy. For baldness arising from any cause, It* 
operation Is certain and effective ; and for the production of Whiskers, 
Moustaches, Eyebrows, Ac. In a few weeks, it Is the only stimulant 
that can bo depended upon. Price 2*. Gd. per case. Sent post 
freo to uny part of tho World, on receipt of thirty penny postngo 
•tamps, by Miss Melvii.ls, 25 Argylusquare, King's Cross, London 
Sold by all chemist*. 
“I have found It check th« groyne**."— R. Bond. 
“Th* best ittmulunt 1 liav* mot with."— Ml** Er.Kixs. 
“My hair I* quit* restored. " — 14. Wuii, ooq. Surgeon. 
DTJPTURES effectually CURED without a TRUSS. 
lb All sufl'erors from this alarming complaint aro eurneslly Invited 
to consult or write to Dr. LESLIE, ns ho guarantee* thorn relief In 
every caso. His remedy ha* boon successful In curing thousand* 
of persons during the last eleven year*, and Is applicable to every kind 
of single nnd doublo Ruptures, however bad or long-standing, In mole 
or female of any age, causing no confinement or inconvenience In Its 
use whatever. Sent post-free to any port of tho world, with full In- 
structions for use, on receipt of 7s. Gd. In postage slumps, cash, or 
post-office order, payable ut tho General Post-office, to Dr. Herbert 
Leslie, 37a, Manchester-streot, Groy’i-Inn-rood, London. 
At home daily, except Sunday, from 11 till 3 o'clock. A Pamphlet of 
Testimonials sent post-freo on receipt of one postugo stamp. 
QARSAPARILLA nnd CHAMOMILE RESTORA- 
O TIVE PILLS, for purifying the Blood and Strengthening the 
Digestive Orguiix ; ore suited for either Sex, nnd will prove a cortulu 
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wasting of the flesh, languor, skin diseases, rheumatic and nervous 
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By tho diligent u*o of this purifying medicine the energies of the whole 
nervous system will be ougmented, a more powerful healthy action 
of every faculty produced, feebleness and all the deplorable symptoms 
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nature to expel from tho system all humours and Impurities through 
the lungs, liver, kidneys, and skin— a power possessed by no other medi- 
cine. They are ulso especially calculated to cure scrofula, mercurial 
diseases, scorbutic eruptions, gout, rheumatism, pains In tho hones, 
ulcers, sores, or any long-standing chronic malady. They will speedily 
cure the many distressing diseases peculiar to women. 
Prepared by W. A. Phencii, or at the Laboratory, 309, Ilolborn, two 
door* west of Chancery-lane. Price 1*. lid., 2*. Oil., 4*. Od., und II*. 
per box. EltLer size sent free per post, on receipt ot tho price In cash 
or stamp*. 
A CLEAR SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL COM- 
A PLEXION for ONE SHILLING. LOCOCK'S LOTION for t 
Complexion removes all imperfections of the Skin, kl vln K “ * ft 
fair, and Juvenile appearance. Jn Bottles, Is. IJd. each. LOU G S 
ORANGE-BLOSSOM TOOTH-POWDER, for preserving 1 ''° * e,h > 
giving them a pearly whiteness, arresting decay, and sweetening tho 
breuth. In Boxe*. Is. l.Jd. To be had of Mr. Sanobr, 150, and 
Messrs. Hankst A Co., C3, Oxford-strcct, and *11 medicine venders. 
LiOR SALE, FOUR POINTER PUPPIES, three 
P months old, at £5 the brace. No better blood In England on tho 
side of the darn und the sire. To bcscen fora few duys nt Mr. Willlums’s 
Livery Stables, Anglcsca-yard, Hnymurket, London. 
