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Golden Lion, Deritend :— {Hill (J.)} An old Birmingham relic. The Golden Lion, Deritend. Plea for its preservation. pp. 7. Illus. 8vo. 1910" Goldsmiths’, Jewellers’ and Silversmiths’ Mutual Aid and Protection Society {Birmingham United) :— Hibbs (C.) Trade Societies : their past, present, and future. Address delivered to the Birmingham United Goldsmiths’, Jewellers’ and Silversmiths’ Mutual Aid and Protection Society. pp. 23. duo. 1873.

Goldsmiths’, Silversmiths’, Jewellers’ & Watchmakers’ Review. Vols. 1-3 (May, a ea at Ports, Illus, 3 vols. 4to. 1906-8.

YOTE,.—W Nov. 1 number, this periodical ceased to be » Birmi publicati ou see also Assay ‘Office + Jewellery and Plate.” aa om

Report on the employment of boys as golf caddies in the Birmingham district, {by a Birmingham Committee of the Caddies’ Aid Association. pp. 6. duo. {1914}.

Golfer (The Birmingham [afierwards Midland]), Vol. 1, ete. (April, 1911, etc.) Ports. Illus. 8vo. 1911, ete. Gooch Street Primitive Methodist Church :-—

Primitive Methodist Church, Gooch Street, Birmingham. Grand international

bazaar, Bristol Street Board Schools, 1896. pp. 38. duo. [1896]. Goocn (Cartes) :— :

The Apostolic commission, ete.; a sermon, preached in Holy Trinity Chapel,

Bordesley. pp. 16. 8vo. [1850]. Gooch (Sir Thomas) Work relating to :—

Design for laying out part of the building estate of Sir Thomas Gooch, by J. Pigott Smith. Manuseript. 1843.

Act to enable Sir Thomas Gooch, Baronet, and his sons, Thomas, William, and John Gooch, and their guardians, etc., to grant building leases of certain lands in Birmingham ; to grant a picce of ground in the same town for building a church, and making a church-yard ; and to exchange some lands there. [G6 Geo, IL1., ec. GL.] 4to. 1766.

Good Company : a [Christadelphian] Monthly Magazine, conducted by R. Roberts.

Vols, 1-3 ([July,] 1890—May, June, 1894.) All published. ( Birmingham.) 3 vols. duo, 1880-4.

Good Intent Friendly Society :-— hi Articles of agreement of the ‘Good Intent’ Friendly Society, held at the Queen Inn, Adderley Street, Birmingham, pp. 6. duo, 1856, Good Samaritan Sunday Schools ; see Cannon Street Baptist Church. “*Good Shepherd ” Branch C.E.MLS. : see Church of England Men’s Society. Good Shepherd Mission :— Mission Church of the Good Shepherd Magazine. March, 1902—July, 1904,

Jan., 1905—Dec., 1907. (Birmingham). 6 vols. 8vo. 1902-7. NOVE.—Called Goodwill during 1903; ‘The “ Good Shepherd Mission Records" dering 1904; The Sign, 1KIG-7 (Nos, 1-36).

Mission of the Good Shepherd, Small Heath, Birmingham. Financial State- ment, 1905-6, ete. Svo. [1906, ete.]. ‘ Good Templars (Independent Order of) : see Good Templars (International Order f

of). Good Templars (International Order of) :— Clark (W. §) The cider truck eae [Published by the Independent Order of Good Templars]. pp. 7. Col. diagram. duo. [11882]. Constitution of the Grand Lodge of England and Subordinate Lodges of the Independent Order of Good Templars. pp. 40. (Official Pamphlets, No. 1.) duo, 1873.