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years was inseparable from the convivial feast. Among peg tankards mentioned is the one originally belonging to the Abbey of Glastonbury, afterwards in the possession of Lord Arundel of Wardour. It held two quarts, the pegs dividing its contents into half-pints, according to the Winchester standard, On it were carved round the sides the twelve Apostles, and on the lid the scene of the Crucifixion. Under The Old Workbox' we get chats about spinning-wheels, and are reminded that St. Distaff's Day, formerly the 7th of January, was the day on which women resumed work after Christmas. The article on musical instruments gives an interesting note of the introduction of the piano. On a playbill of Covent Garden Theatre issued in 1767 it was announced that "Miss Brickler will sing a favourite song from Judith,' accompanied by Mr. Dibdin on a new instrument called the pianoforte.

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The "Chats" close with a list of obsolete household names. Among these are Ample, an ointment box formerly carried by a medical man; "Bombard," a large leathern bottle for carrying beer, a term also applied to ancient ale-barrels ; and Finger guard," to protect the nails when nibbing pens.

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Greece,' in 8 vols., 1862, 31.

Transactions of the Hunter Archæological Society. Vol. I. No. 1. (Sheffield, the Society.) MESSRS. BROWNE & BROWNE of Newcastle-onTHIS Society was inaugurated Tyne describe over 1,100 items in their Catalogue at Sheffield No. 109 recently sent us. University on the 13th of May, 1912, when a The principal one is, hundred members were enrolled, and we are glad perhaps, the complete set of the Surtees Society's to see that it is now a flourishing association of Publications from 1834 to 1905, running to We noticed some 300 members. The objects of the Society 111 vols., and offered for 301. 'Plutarch's Lives '-A. H. Clough's edition of the "the promotion of interest in the preservation, excavation, and restoration of the ancient Dryden translation, so called-in 5 vols., uncut, sites, buildings, &c., in Sheffield and its neigh- 1893, 47, 48.; a first edition of Johnson's Dicbourhood, and in the preservation of local place-41. 48.; and a copy of the best edition of Grote's tionary,' a good copy in the original calf, 1755, names, folk-lore, and dialect; the collection and An item which may preservation of books, manuscripts, maps, coins, and objects of local, and particularly antiquarian, interest those who care for antiquities and for interest, and the undertaking of the care of such curious information is the collection, in seven objects on loan; the preparation and publica-folio volumes, of some 373 engravings, with tion of papers on local history, and of biographical and genealogical accounts of local worthies," &c. The first paper, by Mr. Charles Drury, rightly gives an account of Joseph Hunter, whose name the Society has adopted in honour of the historian of Hallamshire. This is followed by a gossip on 'The Customs of Hallamshire,' by our old contributor Mr. S. O. Addy, who explains that “ the word Hallamshire is a convenient expression for Sheffield and the surrounding villages, such as Ecclesfield, Bradfield, and Handsworth, without MESSRS. CHARLES THURNAM & SONS of Carlisle attempting to define its original limits." Mr. have sent us their Catalogue No. 16, which is full Edmund Curtis writes on 'Sheffield in the Four of good things relating to the North of England, teenth Century'; Mr. T. Walter Hall on Ye It Racker Way'; Mr. R. E. Leader on The House includes books on topography, books on archæprincipally Cumberland and Westmorland. at the Church Gates'; and Mr. W. T. Free-ology and history, volumes of verse, transactions mantle on The Rev. Alfred Gatty, D.D., a Bibliography.' An account is also given of the summer excursions.

The illustrations include Lady's Bridge in 1844'; Ye Racker Way, 1914; A Brass Sealing Box, 1644'; and some ancient local furniture from the late Reginald Gatty's collec tion, of which Mr. Charles Green furnishes descriptions.

We offer our cordial greetings to this latest of our Archæological Societies.

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appropriate letterpress, by different authors, illustrating costume in Great Britain, China, 1804 to 1818, and having cost over 701., which is Turkey, Russia, and Austria, ranging in date from late S. W. Stevenson's Dictionary of Roman We may also mention the Coins,' revised by C. Roach Smith and completed by Frederick W. Madden, 1889, 31. 108.; and a copy, priced 51. 58., of Mr. George Redford's History of Sales of Pictures,' 1899.

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