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NOTES AND QUERIES
[No. 1.

ANTIQUARIAN GLEANINGS IN THE NORTH OF ENGLAND: being Examples of Antique Furniture, Plate, Church Decoration, Objects of Historical Interest, &c. Drawn and etched by W. B. Scott.

"A collection of Antiquarian Relics, chiefly in the Decorative branch of Art, preserved in the Northern Counties, pourtrayed by a very competent hand. Many of the objects possess considerable interest; such as the chair of the Venerable Bede, Cromwell's sword and watch, and the grace-cup of Thomas-à-Becket. All are drawn with that distinctness which makes them available for the Antiquarian, for the Artist who is studying Customs, and for the study of decorative art."—Spectator


MEMOIRS OF MUSICK. By the Hon. Roger North, Attorney-General to James I. Now first printed from the original MS. and edited, with copious Notes, by Edward F. Rimbault, LL.D., F.S.A., &c. &c. Quarto; with a Portrait; handsomely printed in 4to.; half-bound in Morocco, 15s.

This interesting MS., so frequently alluded to by Dr. Burney in the course of his History of Music, has been kindly placed at the disposal of the Council of the Musical Antiquarian Society, by George Townshend Smith, Esq., Organist of Hereford Cathedral. But the Council, not feeling authorised to commence a series of literary publications, yet impressed with the value of the work, have suggested its independent publication to their Secretary, Dr. Rimbault, under whose editorial care it accordingly appears.

It abounds with interesting Musical Anecdotes; the Greek Fables respecting the origin of Music; the rise and progress of Musical Instruments; the early Musical Drama; the origin of our present fashionable Concerts; the first performance of the Beggar's Opera, &c.


Second Edition, with Illustrations, 12mo., 3s.

THE BELL: its Origin, History, and Uses. By the Rev. Alfred Gatty, Vicar of Ecclesfield.

"A new and revised edition of a very varied, learned, and amusing essay on the subject of bells."—Spectator


Just published, Royal 8vo., Part II, price 2s. 6d.

CHRISTIAN MONUMENTS IN ENGLAND AND WALES; an Historical and Descriptive Sketch of the various classes of Monumental Memorials which have been in use in this country from about the time of the Norman Conquest. Profusely illustrated with Wood Engravings. To be published in Four Parts. Part I. price 7s. 6d., Part II. 2s. 6d. By the Rev. Charles Boutell, M.A., Rector of Downham Market.


Also,
Royal 8vo., 10s. 6d.; large paper, 15s.

MONUMENTAL BRASSES AND SLABS: an Historical and Descriptive Notice of the Incised Monumental Memorials of the Middle Ages. With upwards of 200 engravings. Part I. containing Ten Plates, 5s. plain; 7s. 6d. coloured: to be completed in Three or Four Parts.


Also,
In Parts, each containing Twelve Plates; Royal 8vo.
1s. 6d.; folio. 2s. 6d.; or, on India paper, 5s.

THE MONUMENTAL BRASSES OF ENGLAND; a Series of Engravings upon Wood, from every variety of these interesting and valuable Memorials, accompanied with brief descriptive Notices.

Parts I. to XL of this work are published:
Part XII. will complete the volume.

"In the numbers of the attractive work now before us, the perfection to which engraving on wood has been carried is strikingly shown. The amount of information conveyed in moderate compass, and at a most trifling cost, renders this collection of examples of Costume, of Decorative Design, and of Heraldry, highly acceptable. The minute and faithful exactness with which the smallest details are reproduced is a most valuable quality in these portraitures: their variety is striking: selected, in great part, from Memorials hitherto unknown or imperfectly engraved, each number of M. Boutell's collection might form the text of a monograph on Mediæval Costume in its three great divisions--Military, Ecclesiastical, and Secular."—Archæological Journal, vol. vi. p. 91.

George Bell, 186. Fleet Street.


MR. BENTLEY'S NEW PUBLICATIONS, NOW READY.

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THE CITIES AND WILDS OF ANDALUCIA. By the Hon. R. Dundas Murray.

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TWENTY-FIVE YEARS SERVICE IN THE HUDSON'S BAY TERRITORY. By John McLean.

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MR. WHITESIDE'S ITALY IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY.

V.
In crown 8vo. price 6s. neatly bound.

THE SECOND VOLUME OF PRESCOTT'S HISTORICAL WORKS. Containing the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella. Vol. II.

N. B.—Mr. Prescott's Historical Works will be completed in eight monthly volumes.

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VI.
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CAPTAIN MARRYAT'S ADVENTURES OF MONS. VIOLET.

Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street.
(Publisher in Ordinary to Her Majesty.)

Oct. 31. 1849.