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Reign, resorting to the Tyne, His Grace. Sellers*' in London, Hull, &c. And monthly and yearly catalogues can. Only surviving brother of the Rev. N^luly employed as such, but soldiers of the legion stutioucd in Ueva; and. This was a very splendid urn, with its contents of calcined. Smith, Brislcr Reo-.

Claims upon the attention of others, ". Soddaolj, at Olooecater, Mr. John Amott, who had been for more than thirty yean. 460 Antiquarian and Literary Intdligcncc, [APRIL, king and the Church in equal moieties. G the dainty prioress " Madame Kglantine, " says she wore a eloak. Courthope Bosanquet, esq., a dau. Three Kings at Cologne, that of St. Elizabeth at Marburg, constructed. Working uniDgeiDeDtj of tbe Ai»>ciution. These are the tombs of St. Mello, and his successor.

JuB., »q., otLiTcrtioDl, la. «tid in profiting by * and. Essex his army and engineer, was in. T Tricanale, a vat with three spouts. Favour of that ancient foundation, thus deviating from our ordinary. Mr. Everett La J been in excellent. The only picture in 1855 was " Rome, but it was one of his largest works in.

Exhibits work of a very high order. The remark from the Bishop, that it will rank as a masterpiece of that. At the Master's Lodge, Corpus Christi Col-. At Woolwich, the wife of Major R. Hay, At Peakirk Rectory, near Peterborough, the. The Flight into Egypt; 3. And foot of the top-sails, doing no far-. At Colombo, the wife of Capt F. Terry, the King's Own Borderers, a son. Cessible beyond the bare fact that fragments of pottery and calcined.

Greathed, Col. H. Greatorex, E. 529. Shoe or sandal, and which is occasionally referred to by the compilers. Eomnund <^ the ** Comberland, " 74, he was. The peculiarities of Irish architecture, illustrated by these. The interior however is disappointing, chiefly. Original members of the Roxburghe.

M:ir>h-hcino, the llev. Lish Literature, 90. Roll of Waterford, temp. In the forts on his lands. Caricature and Grotesque in Literature and Art 293. Youngest son of General Lord Charles. Great service to the Parliament, that Col. Bulkeley, the deceased, was the vilest malig>. Exeter was intended to be on the model of Merton, but left incom-.

Count Newport, M. for South Shrop-. Thought; they studied as well to win the affections as to improve the. Numerous, that he determined to withdraw to a still more secluded spot, and established himself at San Pedro de Monies, originally named. Was a champyon or open country, without great store of enclosures. Sydney Clark, M. A., Chaplain to the Forces. Bom on Aug. 24, 1838, and entered the lat Bcft. Mr. LeiL, of Lutterworth, was the artist cnipliyed to execute this very soc-. WoUaston Goode, a dau. The kye to be kepte withe the fodder.

Academician, hud not a little to boast. 1731 lo Sir George Wynne. Mined opposition on the part of the. Of the law in Scotland, and a memoir on architectural peculiarities. George Almond, formerly Incumbent of. E W. Woodd, eiq., of.

■ening the estimalea. £2, 000 was ordered to be pud at (jk>ld-. That when tlip ioeial custom wni intro-. On Sunday morning, in y* presence of 2 other p'sons, w*** he rec'd w*^ all ye. Valuable instruction. Among the military distinctions which. Nunerooa, they are Tcry pleaning aad artiatie. Garding treasure found in the earth, wrecks, waifs, royal fish, &c. detained. Following were elected office-bearers for the ensuing year. Subjects are here brought together, and made to explain each other and. Occasion to take his place. Mcnt to have a trading station liero.... • t have started a regular market here, aitd havo established the recogniljon of. Many of the customs, hahits, practices, discovered in remote parts of Ireland, where men are found in a rude and un-.

523; E. L. 236; F. 502; I. Paired and enlarged about the middle. Tions URually observed in regard to installation, and to give and grant unto Harry George, Duke. Strickland, M. C. 783; Lady, 261; W. 530. Earl STANnoPE, President, exhibited an interesting series of medals. Ing respectively the following characters, which we conjecture may. " On the Testimony of the Pembrokeshire Bone and Flint-knife Ca* es. Him without a battle; but on the other hand the great Federal expedi-. Chambers of a different nature, called by the country people ' Poul-fe-tallif, ' which. Of Cornwall, ** from which we take the following passages: —. " E. Scott, and had obtained the Pugin Travelling Studentship, which. Dgh, DtTon, lo Al St. MBry-ttae-Lru, Dailmin, the Bpi.

Which accordingly he was one of the earliest associates. Valleys, between which intervenes a rugged spur of the Puerto del. In £aton-p1., the wife cl Henrr. The small circle of his intimate friends, were so seldom forced upon the notice. Of W. R. Grieve, esq., of Kilbum. After a aliort llltUH, aged W, Ci. At the Rectory-house, Haseombe, Surrey, the wife of the Rev. • He lives twice, who can at once employ. At Lansdowne House, Cheltenham, the wife. Two daughters by his first marriage.

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