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Guides (continued) :-—

[Pye (C.)] Stranger’s guide to modern Birmingham, with observations on the

surrounding neighbourhood, duo. 1825. NOTE.—A re-isswe of A desorintion of modern Birmingham.

—~{ Another copy.]

Road guide; or Traveller's companion between London and Birmingham. pp. 67. Map. duo, [1827]. j

Royal Agricultural Society of England. A short and interesting illustrated guide to the show, and to places of interest in the neighbourhood. Ports. duo. 1898.

[Sturge (J.}] Birmingham Saturday half-holiday guide. pp. 68. Map, 8vo. 1871).

at he pp. 72. Map. 8vo. [1872].

—3rd edn. pp. 73. Map. 8vo. [1878].

—5th edn. pp. 74. [Map wanting.) 8vo. [1881].

—ith edn, Maps. duo. 1890.

—1l0th edn. duo. 1907.

Visitor's hand book through the manufactories of Birmingham ; see Cornish’s Visitor's hand book, above. ;

Ward & Lock’s Illustrated guide to, and popular history of Birmingham and its vicinity. Maps, duo. [1881].

Willey’s History and guide to Birmingham. pp, 30. duo. [1863]

Guides: sec also Churches; Directories; Railways; Streets; Trade Unions ;-

Tramways.

Guidney (James) ‘‘ Jemmy the Rockman,” Works relating to :—

The Life and adventures of James Guidney, [Sth and enlarged edn.]. pp. 16. duo. 1864,

Some particulars of the life and adventures of James Guidney, a well known character in Birmingham. From his own account of himself. 3rd and enlarged edn. pp. 16. duo. 1862.

Guild commonly called Lench’s Trust : see Lench’s Trust. Guild of Handicraft (Birmingham) -—

Neale (J. M.) Good King Wenceslas, A carol. Pictured by A. J. Gaskin. Intro- duction by W, Morris ; [and printed at the Press of the Guild of Handicraft. ] QU, Hlus, 4to. 1804. ;

The Quost. [A periodical printed by the Birmingham Guild of Handicraft: Ltd.] Nos, 1-6 (Nov., 1894-July, 1896.) Illus, 2 vols. 8vo. 1894-6,

Shakespeare (W.) Sonnets ; with decorations by Ernest G. Treglown, engraved on wood by Charles Carr, of the Birmingham Guild of Handicraft : printed at the press of the same Guild, 8vo, 1895.

Guild of Organists: see Organists. Guild of the Holy Cross :—

[Lease granted by John Belle, master of the Guild of the Holy Cross in Bir- mingham, and the brethren and sisters of the same, to John Crowe, of a tenement and land in ‘‘ Mowlestrete,’’ Birmingham, for a term of 30 years. Dated Monday after the feast of the Annunciation of St. Mary, 15 Henry VI. Original deed, with seal of the Guild appended.) 1 April, 1437.

[Schedule of rents in Birmingham, formerly belonging to the Guild there, &e., 1550. (Exchequer Queen’s Remembrancer, Mivellines, Ministers’

_ Accounts, &e. £55".) MS. transeript.] 4to. [c.1887].

Smith ([J.) Toulmin) English gilds : [including an account of the Gild of the Holy Cross, Birmingham.] (Karly Hnglish T'ext Society.) 8vo. 1870, _

—{ Another copy.] ie _