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"Notes and Queries, Number 65, January 25, 1851"


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"The mere novel reader will value it for its exciting adventures, its
touching incidents, and its dramatic interest; while it will be acceptable
to the historical student for its vigorous grasp of historic character, and
to the antiquarian for its information relating to the Dark
Ages."--_Morning Post._
"It is treated with the learning of a scholar, and the grace of an
experienced writer."--_News of the World._
See also NOTES AND QUERIES, January 11th.
Also, Vols. I. and II. A CATHOLIC HISTORY of ENGLAND. By W.B. MACCABE, Esq.
"A work of great literary value."--_The Times._
T.C. NEWBY, 30. Welbeck Street, Cavendish Square.
* * * * *
Now ready, fcap. 8vo., price 7s. 6d.
A THIRD SERIES OF PLAIN SERMONS, addressed to a Country Congregation. By
the late REV. EDWARD BLENCOWE, Curate of Teversal, Notts, and formerly
Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford.


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