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NOTES AND QUERIES. [io s. v. JUNE 9,


NEWSVENDORS' BENEVOLENT and PROVIDENT INSTITUTION.

Founded 1839.

Funds exceed 25.0001.

Office : Memorial Hall Building, 16, Farringdon Street, London, B.C.

Patron : The Right Hon. the EARL of RO8EBERY, E.G.

President : The Right Hon. the LORD GLBNBSK.

Treasurer : The LONDON and WESTMINSTER BANK, LIMITED,

217, Strand, W.C. Trustees (Ex-Ofticio Members of Committee) :

CHARLES HENRY WALTER, Esq.

Sir HORACE BROOKS MARSHALL, M.A. J.P. D.L.

ALFRED HENRY HANCB, Esq. (Chairman of Committee).

CHARLES A.WDRY, Esq., M.A.

OBJECTS This Institution was established in 1839 in the City of London, under the Presidency of the late Alderman Marnier, for granting Pensions and Temporary Assistance to principals and assistants engaged as vendors of newspapers.

A Donation of Ten Guineas constitutes a Vice-President and gives three yotes for life at all elections. Kach Donation of Three Guineas gives a vote at all elections for life. Every Annual Subscriber is entitled to one vote at all elections in respect of each Five Shillings so paid.

MEMBERSHIP. Every man and woman throughout the United Kingdom, whether publisher, wholesaler, retailer, employer, or employed, is entitled to become a member of this Institution, and enjoy its benefits upon payment of Five Shillings annually or Three Guineas for Life, provided that be or she is engaged in the sale of newspapers.

The principal features of the Rules governing election to all Pensions are, that etch candidate shall have been (1) a member of the Institution for not less than ten years preceding application ; (2) not less than fifty-five years of age ; (3) engaged in the sale of newspapers for at least ten years.

RELIEF. Temporary relief is given in cases of distress, not only to Members of the Institution, but to newsvendors or their servants who may be recommended for assistance by members of the Institu- tion. Inquiry is made in such cases by Visiting Committees, and relief is awarded in accordance with the merits and requirements of ach case. W. WILKIE JONES, Secretary.


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N'OTES AND QUERIES. The SUBSCRIPTION

Ll to NOTES AND QUERIES free by post is 10s. 9d. tor Six Months ; or 20s. 6d. for Twelve Months, including the Volume Index. J. EDWARD FRANCIS, Notes and Queries Office, Bream's Buildings, Chancery Lane, B.C.

PEDIGREES TRACED: Evidences of Descent from Public Records. Pamphlet post free.

ARMS and CRESTS: Authentic Information upon all Matters connected with Heraldry.

HERALDIC ENGRAVING and PAINTING, with special attention to accuracy of detail and artistic treat- ment. Book-Plates, Dies. Seals, Signet-Rings, Livery-Huttons, Ac. L. CULLETON, 92, Piccadilly, London, W.


OOKS. ALL OUT-OF-PRINT BOOKS

^ supplied, no matter on what subject. Acknowledged the world over as the most expert Hooktinders extant. Please state wants. BAKER'S Great Hookshop, 14-16, John Kright Street, Birmingham.


AGENCY FOR AMERICAN BOOKS.

^ P. PUTNAM'S SONS, PUBLISHERS and

JT BOOKSELLERS,

Of 27 and 29, West 23rd Street, New York, and 24, BEDFORD STREET. LONDON, W.C., desire to call the attention of the READING PUBLIC to the excellent facilities presented by their Branch House in London for filling, on the most favourable terms, orders for their own STANDARD PUBLICATIONS, and for all AMERICAN BOOKS. Catalogues sent on application.


H^HE AUTHOR'S HAIRLESS PAPER-PAD.

JL (The LBADENHALL PRESS, Ltd., Publishers and Printers. 50, Leadenhall Street, London, B.C.;

Contains hairless paper, over which the pen slips with perfect freedom. Sixpence each, fix per do/.en, ruled or plain. New Pocket Size, Sit. per do/en, ruled or plain.

Authors should note that The Leadenhall Press, Ltd., cannot be responsible for the loss of MSS. by fire or otherwise. Duplicate copies should be retained.


STICKPHAST PASTE is miles better than Gum for sticking in Scraps, joining Papers, Ac. 3d., 6,1., and is. with strong, ueful Brush (not a Toy). Send two stamps to cover postage for a sample Kottle, including Krush. Factory, Sugar I. oaf Conn, Leadenhall Street, B.C. Of all Stationers. Stick phast Paste sticks.


ATHENAEUM PRESS. JOHN EDWARD

Jt\ FRANCIS. Printer of the Athenttum, Kote* and Qneriet, Ac., is prepared to SUBMIT ESTIMATES for all kinds of BOOK, NEWS, and PERIODICAL PRINTING. 13, Breams Buildings, Chancery Lane, B.C.


ABOUT 2,000 BOOKS WANTED

Are advertised for weekly in

' THE PUBLISHERS' CIRCULAR AND BOOKSELLERS' RECORD'

(ESTABLISHED 1837),

Which also gives Lists of the New Books published during the week, Announcements of New Books, &c.

Subscribers have the privilege of a Free Advertisement for Four Books Wanted weekly.

Sent for 52 weeks, post free, for 8s. Qd. home and lls. foreign Subscription.

Pit ICE THREE-HALt- PENCE WEEKLY. Office: St. Dunstau's House, Fetter Lane, London