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NOTES AND QUERIES. [io* s. n. AUG. 27,


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Patron : The Right Hon. the EARL of ROSEBERY, K.G.

President: The Right Hon. the LORD GLENESK.

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MEMBERSHIP. -Every man and woman throughout the United Kingdom, whether publisher, wholesaler, retailer, employer or em- ployed, is entitled to become a member of this Institution, and enjoy its benefits upon payment of Five Shillings annually or Three Guineas for Life, provided that he or she is engaged in the sale of newspapers.

The principal features of the Hules governing election to all Pensions are, that each candidate shall have been (1) a member of the Institution for not less than ten years preceding application . (2) not less than fifty-five years of age ; (3) engaged in the sale of newspapers forat least ten years.

RELIEF. Temporary relief is given in cases of distress, not only to Members of the Institution, but to newsvendors or their servants who may be recommended for assistance by Members of the Institution. Inquiry is made in such cases by Visiting Committees, and relief is awarded in accordance with the merits and requirements of each case. W. WILKIE JONES, Secretary.

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From John of Gaunt doth bring his pedigree." SH\KESPB\RB.

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LTJL (Member of English and Foreign Antiquarian Societies), under- takes the furnishing of Extracts from Parish Registers, Copies or Abstracts from Wills, Chancery Proceedings, and other Records useful for Genealogical evidences in England, Scotland, and Ireland.

Abbreviated Latin Documents Copied. Extended, and Translated.

Foreign Researches carried out. Enquiries invited. Mr. Culleton's Private Collections are worth consulting for Clues.

Antiquarian and Scientific Material searched for and Copied at the British Museum and other Archives.

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THE NINTH SERIES ENERAL INDEX

OF

NOTES AND QUERIES.

With Introduction by JOSEPH KNIGHT, F.8.A.

This Index is double the size of previous ones, as it contains, in addition to the usual Index of Subjects, the Names and Pseudonyms of Writer*, with a List of their Contributions. The number of Constant Cont.' ibutors exceeds eleven hundred. The Publisher reserves the right of increasing the price of the Volume at any time. The number printed is limited, and the type has been distributed.

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