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Fiction relating to Birmingham (continued) :—
Prickett (Miss) Warwick Castle, an historical novel, containing some account of Warwick, Birmingham, etc. 3 vols. duo. 1815.
Reade (C.) ‘‘ It i never too late to mend.” A matter-of-fact romance [dealing with the cruelties at Winson Green Gaol, 1851-3]. duo. 1908,
[Robinson (Emma)} Dorothy Firebrace, or The Armourer’s daughter of Bir- mingham, by the author of ‘ Whitefriars.’ 3 vols. duo. 1865.
Rodway (A.) Dangerous ground. A tale of our own times. duo. [1876].
Ross (E, St. C. K.) The white lady of Aston Hall, From The Birmingham Weekly Mercury. [Jn Birmingham serap book. Vol. 3.) fol. 1885.
Royalist & Roundhead;: or Prince Rupert’s quarters at Camp Hill. From at Birmingham Weekly Mercury. [Jn Birmingham scrap book. Vol. 3.] fol. 1888. ‘
Townsend (G, A.) Mrs. Reynolds and Hamilton: a romance, [including a chapter on ‘‘ The Priestleys ”’]. (New York.) 8vo. 1890.
[Walters (J. C.)] Mystery of Booth’s farm : an old Birmingham story. From Birmingham Weekly Mercury. 4to. 1888.
[Walters (J. C.)] A pr of Errors: a tale of the times of Dr. Priestley, by the author of the Mystery of Booth’s farm. From the Birmingham Weekly Mercury, 1884. Jmperfect. [ In Timmins (8.) A collection of broad- sides, newspaper cuttings, etc., by or relating to Dr. Priestley. | fol. [1774, etc.].
Worboise (Emma J.) The House of bondage, [St. Mary’s district, Birmingham].. Popular edn. duo. [N. D.].
Worboise (Emma J.) Our new house ; or Keeping up appearances. [Ashted,
_ and (?) Gravelly Hill, or, Copeley Hill, Birmingham]. 8th edn. duo. [N.D.].
- Worboisc (Emma J.) Overdale ; or, ‘The story of a pervert. [Erdington, etc.]
duo. 1869.
Worboise (Emma J.) Sir Julian’s wife; or, Hopes and misgivings. [Palmer Street Chapel, re léth edn. duo. [N.D.].
Worboise (Emma J.) Violet Vaughan ; or, the shadows of Warneford Grange. |New edn.]. duo. [71903].
Worboise (Emma J.) A Woman’s patience. duo, [11905]
Finpran (Cuargs) :—
Birmingham new market-place, A letter, addressed to one of the Commissioners of the Birmingham Street Act, (Feb. 6, 1828]. pp. 11. 8vo, [1828].
Letter to the Commissioners of the Birmingham Street Act, (Feb. 19, 1828], in answer (o the observations of Mr. Haines on the proposed new market- place. pp. 12. duo. 1828.
Fiddian (Charles) Work relating to :;—
Haines (W.) Observations on a letter addressed by Mr. C. Fiddian to the Commissioners of the Birmingham Street Act, on the proposed new market- place. pp. 14. 8vo 1828,
- Fiepter (Hermann Grorc) ;—
City of Birmingham. An Index to the Shakespeare Memorial Library, by A. Capel Shaw. [A review in German]. From Anglia. 8vo. {1903}. —[A y copy.]
Fretp (Aurrep) Chairman of the Birmingham Chamber of Commerce :—
The Necessity of farther change in international maritime law as established by the Congress of Paris, 1856. A letter to the Chambers of Commerce, 1868. pp. 20. 8vo. [1868]. :
- FKieip (G. C.).
Kieip (Groree) :—
Poems and essays, ete., [including ‘‘ The royal visit to Birmingham,” 1858.] (Stratford-upon- Avon, etc.) duo. 1870.