Boutell’s Christian
Monuments in England, with illustrations; Green’s Lives
of the Princesses; the Historical Memoirs of Cardinal Pacca;
Inkersley’s Romanesque and Pointed Architecture in France;
Cutt’s Monumental Slabs and Crosses, with illustrations;
Garbett’s Principles of Design in Architecture; Merivale’s
History of the Romans; Col. Mure’s Language and Literature
of Greece; Recollections of Lord Cloncurry; Evelyn’s Diary;
Townsend’s State Trials; and shorter Reviews of many other
important books.
Every Number contains Notes of the Month, or comments upon
all passing literary events; Reports of Archaeological Societies;
and Historical Chronicle.
The well-known Obituary includes, in the last seven numbers,
Memoirs of H.R.H. the Duke of Cambridge; the Rt. Hon. Sir
Robert Peel; the Earls of Carnarvon, Macclesfield, and Roscommon;
the Lords Alvanley, Aylmer, Colville, Godolphin,
and Lord Jeffrey; Bishops Coleridge and Tottenham; Hon.
John Simpson; Adm. Sir C. Hamilton, Bart.; Hon. and Rev.
Sir Henry Leslie, Bart.; Sir Felix Booth, Bart.; Sir James
Gibson Craig, Bart.; Sir G. Chetwynd, Bart.; Sir Charles
Forbes, Bart.; Sir Thomas Cartwright, G.C.H.; Lieut.-Gens.
Sir John Macdonald, Sir James Bathurst, and Sir James
Buchan; Major-Gen. Sir Archibald Galloway; General Craven;
Col. Weare; Sir M. I. Brunel; Admirals Sir J. C. Coghill,
Schomberg, and Hills; the Deans of Salisbury, Hereford,
and Bristol; the Rev. Canon Bowles; Rev. W. Kirby, F.R.S.;
Rev. Doctor Byrth; Revs. E. Bickersteth, T. S. Grimshawe,
and J. Ford; Mr. Serjeant Lewes; William Roche, Esq.;
John Mirehouse, Esq.; W. C. Townsend, Esq., Q.C.; Thomas
Stapleton, Esq.; T. F. Dukes, Esq.; J. P. Deering, Esq. R.A.;
Wordsworth; Ebenezer Elliott; J. C. Calhoun, Esq.; Colonel
Sawbridge; Lieut. Waghorn; Miss Jane Porter; Mrs. Bartley;
Madame Dulcken; Thomas Martin, of Liverpool; C. R.
Forrester (Alfred Crowquill); M. Gay Lussac; Mr. John
Thom; Mr. John Glover; Mr. R. J. Wyatt; Madame Tussaud.
Monuments in England, with illustrations; Green’s Lives
of the Princesses; the Historical Memoirs of Cardinal Pacca;
Inkersley’s Romanesque and Pointed Architecture in France;
Cutt’s Monumental Slabs and Crosses, with illustrations;
Garbett’s Principles of Design in Architecture; Merivale’s
History of the Romans; Col. Mure’s Language and Literature
of Greece; Recollections of Lord Cloncurry; Evelyn’s Diary;
Townsend’s State Trials; and shorter Reviews of many other
important books.
Every Number contains Notes of the Month, or comments upon
all passing literary events; Reports of Archaeological Societies;
and Historical Chronicle.
The well-known Obituary includes, in the last seven numbers,
Memoirs of H.R.H. the Duke of Cambridge; the Rt. Hon. Sir
Robert Peel; the Earls of Carnarvon, Macclesfield, and Roscommon;
the Lords Alvanley, Aylmer, Colville, Godolphin,
and Lord Jeffrey; Bishops Coleridge and Tottenham; Hon.
John Simpson; Adm. Sir C. Hamilton, Bart.; Hon. and Rev.
Sir Henry Leslie, Bart.; Sir Felix Booth, Bart.; Sir James
Gibson Craig, Bart.; Sir G. Chetwynd, Bart.; Sir Charles
Forbes, Bart.; Sir Thomas Cartwright, G.C.H.; Lieut.-Gens.
Sir John Macdonald, Sir James Bathurst, and Sir James
Buchan; Major-Gen. Sir Archibald Galloway; General Craven;
Col. Weare; Sir M. I. Brunel; Admirals Sir J. C. Coghill,
Schomberg, and Hills; the Deans of Salisbury, Hereford,
and Bristol; the Rev. Canon Bowles; Rev. W. Kirby, F.R.S.;
Rev. Doctor Byrth; Revs. E. Bickersteth, T. S. Grimshawe,
and J. Ford; Mr. Serjeant Lewes; William Roche, Esq.;
John Mirehouse, Esq.; W. C. Townsend, Esq., Q.C.; Thomas
Stapleton, Esq.; T. F. Dukes, Esq.; J. P. Deering, Esq. R.A.;
Wordsworth; Ebenezer Elliott; J. C. Calhoun, Esq.; Colonel
Sawbridge; Lieut. Waghorn; Miss Jane Porter; Mrs. Bartley;
Madame Dulcken; Thomas Martin, of Liverpool; C. R.
Forrester (Alfred Crowquill); M. Gay Lussac; Mr. John
Thom; Mr. John Glover; Mr. R. J. Wyatt; Madame Tussaud.
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