Notes and Queries, Number 48, September 28, 1850 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 53 pages of information about Notes and Queries, Number 48, September 28, 1850.

Notes and Queries, Number 48, September 28, 1850 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 53 pages of information about Notes and Queries, Number 48, September 28, 1850.

S.G. (C.C.  Coll., Camb.), who writes respecting the History of Edward II., is refered to our First Volume, pp. 59. 91. 220.

A Student of History. The Oxford Chronological Tables published by Talboys, and now to be had of Bohn, Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, at the reduced price of One Guinea, is, we believe, the best work of the kind referred to by our correspondent.

S.S. The Query respecting Pope’s lines,—­“Welcome the coming, speed the parting guest,” has been answered.  See No. 42. p. 188.

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ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.

26.  Suffolk Street, Pall Mall, Sept. 23, 1850.

At an ordinary meeting of the Central Committee of the Archaeological Institute, the President in the chair, it was unanimously “Resolved—­That the Committee, having taken into consideration the Resolution of the British Archaeological Association, passed at their congress at Manchester, and also that of their Council of the 4th of September, and communicated by the President of the Association to the President of the Institute, are of opinion that the position and prospects of the Institute are such as to render inexpedient any essential modifications of it’s existing rules and managements.

“The Committee disclaim all unfriendly feeling towards the Association:  they are of opinion that the field of Archaeology is sufficiently wide for the operations of several societies without discord; but if the members of the Archaeological Association should be disposed to unite with the Institute, the Central Committee will cordially receive them on the terms announced in their advertisement of September 9th, which was intended to be conciliatory, feeling assured that such a course cannot fail to meet with the entire approbation of the members of the Institute.”

By order of the Central Committee,

H. BOWYER LANE, Secretary.

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THE QUARTERLY REVIEW,

No.  CLXXIV., will be published on Wednesday, October 2nd.

CONTENTS: 

I. TICKNOR’S HISTORY OF SPANISH LITERATURE. 
II.  CHURCH AND EDUCATION IN WALES. 
III.  FORMS OF SALUTATION. 
IV.  SILURIA AND CALIFORNIA. 
V. MORE ON THE LITERATURE OF GREECE. 
VI.  METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY. 
VII.  ANECDOTES OF THE PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT. 
VIII.  COCHRANE’S YOUNG ITALY. 
IX.  LAST DAYS OF LOUIS PHILIPPE.

JOHN MURRAY, Albemarle Street.

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Will be published on the 1st of November, 1850, with the other
Almanacks,

THE LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC REGISTER AND ALMANACK for 1850.  Price 3s. 6d.

Dedicated by especial permission to H.R.H.  Prince Albert, by J.W.G. 
GUTCH, M.R.C.S L., F.L.S.;

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