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NOTES AND QUERIES. 12 s.vn. NOV. 13,1020.
~The Worm of Spindlestonheugh . . . . 1909
Border Ballads . . . . . . . . 1909
"The Saviour of Society . . . . 1909
liberty and Loyalty 1909
M. Prvidhomme at the International Exhi- bition .. .. 1909
Xietters on George Chapman . . . . 1909
Ode to Mazzini 1909
Xetters to Thomas Purnell . . . . 1910
A Record of Friendship . . . . 1910
Letters on William Morris . . . . 1910
The Ballade of Truthful Charles.. .. 1910
Letters on the Elizabethan Dramatists . . 1910
Letters to A. H. Bullen . . . . 1910
Xetters to 'J. Churton Collins . . . . 1910
A Criminal Case 1910
.Letters concerning Edgar Allan Poe . . 1910
The Ballade of Villon and Fat Madge . . 1910 Letters to Edmund Gosse .. 1910-1911
Letters to E. C. Stedman .. .. 1912
Blest and the Centenary of Shelley . . 1912
Letters to Sir Richard p. Burton . . 1912
Letters to Sir Henry Taylor . . . . 1912
Letters to F. Locker Lampson . . . . 1912
Letters to the Press . . . . . . 1912
The Cannibal Catechism 1913
lies Fleurs du Mai .. .. .. 1913
Letters to Sir E. Lytton-Bulwer . . . . 1913
Xetters to Frederick Locker . . . . 1913
Letters to Stephane Mallarme . . . . 1913
^olus 1914
A Study of Hugo's Les Miserables . . 1914
Pericles . . . . . . . . . . 1914
Letters to Lord Morley . . . . 1914
Thomas Nabbes . . . . . . . . 1914
Christopher Marlowe . . . . . . 1914
Letters to Edward Dowden . . . . 1914
Letters to Lord Houghton . . . . 1915
Lady Maisie's Bairn . . . . . . 1915
Felicien Cossu .. .. .. .. 1915
Theophile . . . . . . . . . . 1915
Ernest Clouet . . . . . . . . 1916
A Vision of Bags . . . . . . 1916
The Death of Sir John Franklin . . . . 1916
The Triumph of Gloriana . . . . 1916
Letters to Lady Trevelyan . . . . 1916
Wearieswa' . . ' . . . . . . 1917
.Letters to John Nichol . . . . 1917
Rondeaux Parisiens . . . . . . 1917
Letters to Victor Hugo . . . . 1917
The Character of Dr. Johnson . . 1918
The Italian Mother . . . . . . 1918
The Ride from Milan . . . . . . 19 18
The Two Knights . . . . . . 1918
A Lay of Lilies .. .. .. .. 1918
A Letter to Emerson . . . . . . 1918
Queen Yseult .. .. .. .. 1918
Lancelot, The Death of Rudel .. .. 1918
Undergraduate Sonnets . . . . . . 1918
The Queen's Tragedy . . . . . . 1919
A Romance of Literature . . . . 1919
Autobiographical Notes by A. C. S. . . 1920
.Letters to R. H. Home 1920
By Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
The Antichamber .. .. .. 1906
By E. J. Trelawny.
The Relations of Shelley with his two Wives 1920 The Relation of Lord Byron and Augusta
Leigh 1920
By William Watson.
Lachrymae Musarum
Shelley's Centenary
By Thomas J. Wise. Verses
By William Wordsworth. The Law of Copyright
By George Gissing. Letters to Edward Clodd
1892
1892
1882 1916 1914
By Joseph Conrad.
Some Aspects of the Inquiry into Loss of
Titanic
Some Reflexions on the Loss of Titanic To Poland in War-time The Shock of War Tradition
My Return to Cracow Henry James Autocracy and War The North Sea Guy de Maupassant
I have in many instances shortened, the above titles.
Mr. Wise also issued in limited numbers nineteen separate papers extracted from the Proceedings of the Shelley Society. Robert Browning's 'Pauline,' noted above was seen through the press by Mr. Wise, but was issued for the Browning Society.
W. B. S.
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FLOOR COVERINGS OF THE TUDOR EPOCH
(12 S. vii. 311, 357), May I point out that
in Tudor inventories, as a rule, the word
carpet does not refer to a floor, but was a
cover for a piece of furniture or window seat.
In the early period rushes were still used,
but with the advance of the Renaissance,
which arrived mostty through Holland,
parquetry floors were introduced, and we
next notice flat cushions for the feet, with
perhaps a small mat at the bedside or fire-
place, and finally fair-sized central floor
carpets. As Henry VIII. spent lavishly on
furnishing his palaces, it is quite likely that
Holbein specially introduced the Turkey
carpet into his picture, as being rich in
colour, rare and costly. There are some
excellent papers on the subject in Archceo-
logia. V. L. OLIVER.
Sunninghill*
SIR OSCAR OLIPHANT (12 S. vii. 349). According to Allibone's 'Dictionary of English Literature,' he was the author of 'Firwin,' a Novel, London, 1856, and of 'China: a Popular History,' 1857. An extract from The Athenaeum, 1857, p. 1110, s given, protesting "against popular his- tories by writers who have no knowledge "