Bygone Church Life in Scotland - Part 16
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"Those who wish to obtain a good general idea on the subject of criminal punishment in days long past, will obtain it in this well-printed and stoutly-bound volume."--_Daily Mail._

"Mr. William Andrews, of Hull, is an indefatigable searcher amongst the byways of ancient English history, and it would be difficult to name an antiquary who, along his chosen lines, has made so thoroughly interesting and instructive the ma.s.s of facts a painstaking industry has brought to light. For twenty-five years he has been delving into the subject of Bygone Punishments, and is now one of the best authorities upon obsolete systems of jurisdiction and torture, for torture was, in various forms, the main characteristic of punishment in the good old times. The reformation of the person punished was a far more remote object of retribution than it is with us, and even with us reform is very much a matter of sentiment. Punishment was intended to be punishment to the individual in the first place, and in the second a warning to the rest. It is a gruesome study, but Mr. Andrews nowhere writes for mere effect. As an antiquary ought to do, he has made the collection of facts and their preservation for modern students of history in a clear, straightforward narrative his main object, and in this volume he keeps to it consistently.

Every page is therefore full of curious, out-of-the-way facts, with authorities and references amply quoted."--_Yorkshire Post._

Literary Byways.

BY WILLIAM ANDREWS.

_Demy 8vo., cloth gilt, 7s. 6d._

CONTENTS:--Authors at Work--The Earnings of Authors--"Declined with Thanks"--Epigrams on Authors--Poetical Graces--Poetry on Panes--English Folk Rhymes--The Poetry of Toast Lists and Menu Cards--Toasts and Toasting--Curious American Old-Time Gleanings--The Earliest American Poetess: Anne Bradstreet--A Playful Poet: Miss Catherine Fanshawe--A Popular Song Writer: Mrs. John Hunter--A Poet of the Poor: Mary Pyper--The Poet of the Fisher-Folk: Mrs. Susan K. Phillips--A Poet and Novelist of the People: Thomas Miller--The Cottage Countess--The Compiler of "Old Moore's Almanack": Henry Andrews--James Nayler, the Mad Quaker, who claimed to be the Messiah--A Biographical Romance: Swan's Strange Story--Short Letters--Index.

"An interesting volume."--_Church Bells._

"Turn where you will, there is information and entertainment in this book."--_Birmingham Daily Gazette._

"The volume is most enjoyable."--_Perthshire Advertiser._

"The volume consists of entertaining chapters written in a chatty style."--_Daily Advertiser._

"A readable volume about authors and books.... Like Mr. Andrews's other works, the book shows wide out-of-the-way reading."--_Glasgow Herald._

"Dull after-dinner speakers should be compelled to peruse this volume, and ornament their orations and per-orations with its gems."--_Sunday Times._

"An entertaining volume.... No matter where the book is opened, the reader will find some amusing and instructive matter."--_Dundee Advertiser._

"Readable and entertaining."--_Notes and Queries._

"Mr. Andrews delights in the production of the pleasant, gossipy order of books. He is well qualified, indeed, to do so, for he is painstaking in the collection of interesting literary facts, methodical in setting them forth, and he loves books with genuine ardour."--_Aberdeen Free Press._

"We heartily commend this volume to the attention of readers who are in any way interested in literature."--_Scots Pictorial._

The Church Treasury of History, Custom, Folk-Lore, etc.

EDITED BY WILLIAM ANDREWS.

_Demy 8vo., 7s. 6d. Numerous Ill.u.s.trations._

CONTENTS:--Stave-Kirks--Curious Churches of Cornwall--Holy Wells--Hermits and Hermit Cells--Church Wakes--Fortified Church Towers--The Knight Templars: their Churches and their Privileges--English Mediaeval Pilgrimages--Pilgrims' Signs--Human Skin on Church Doors--Animals of the Church in Wood, Stone, and Bronze--Queries in Stones--Pictures in Churches--Flowers and the Rites of the Church--Ghost Layers and Ghost Laying--Church Walks--Westminster Waxworks--Index. Numerous Ill.u.s.trations.

"It is a work that will prove interesting to the clergy and churchmen generally, and to all others who have an antiquarian turn of mind, or like to be regaled occasionally by reading old-world customs and anecdotes."--_Church Family Newspaper._

"Mr. Andrews has given us some excellent volumes of Church lore, but none quite so good as this. The subjects are well chosen. They are treated brightly and with considerable detail, and they are well ill.u.s.trated....

Mr. Andrews is himself responsible for some of the most interesting papers, but all his helpers have caught his own spirit, and the result is a volume full of information well and pleasantly put."--_London Quarterly Review._

"Those who seek information regarding curious and quaint relics or customs will find much to interest them in this book. The ill.u.s.trations are good."--_Publishers' Circular._

"An excellent and entertaining book."--_Newcastle Daily Leader._

"The book will be welcome to every lover of archaeological lore."--_Liverpool Daily Post._

"The volume is of a most informing and suggestive character, abounding in facts not easy of access to the ordinary reader, and enhanced with ill.u.s.trations of a high order of merit, and extremely numerous."--_Birmingham Daily Gazette._

"The contents of the volume are very good."--_Leeds Mercury._

"The volume is sure to meet with a cordial reception."--_Manchester Courier._

"A fascinating book."--_Stockport Advertiser._

"Mr. Andrews has brought together much curious matter."--_Manchester Guardian._

"The book is a very readable one, and will receive a hearty welcome."--_Herts. Advertiser._

"Mr. William Andrews has been able to give us a very acceptable and useful addition to the books which deal with the curiosities of Church lore, and for this deserves our hearty thanks. The manner in which the book is printed and ill.u.s.trated also commands our admiration."--_Norfolk Chronicle._

Historic Dress of the Clergy.

BY THE REV. GEO. S. TYACK, B.A.,

Author of "The Cross in Ritual, Architecture, and Art."

_Crown, cloth extra, 3s. 6d._

The work contains thirty-three ill.u.s.trations from ancient monuments, rare ma.n.u.scripts, and other sources.

"A very painstaking and very valuable volume on a subject which is just now attracting much attention. Mr. Tyack has collected a large amount of information from sources not available to the unlearned, and has put together his materials in an attractive way. The book deserves and is sure to meet with a wide circulation."--_Daily Chronicle._

"This book is written with great care, and with an evident knowledge of history. It is well worth the study of all who wish to be better informed upon a subject which the author states in his preface gives evident signs of a lively and growing interest."--_Manchester Courier._

"Those who are interested in the Dress of the Clergy will find full information gathered together here, and set forth in a lucid and scholarly way."--_Glasgow Herald._

"We are glad to welcome yet another volume from the author of 'The Cross in Ritual, Architecture, and Art.' His subject, chosen widely and carried out comprehensively, makes this a valuable book of reference for all cla.s.ses. It is only the antiquary and the ecclesiologist who can devote time and talents to research of this kind, and Mr. Tyack has done a real and lasting service to the Church of England by collecting so much useful and reliable information upon the dress of the clergy in all ages, and offering it to the public in such a popular form. We do not hesitate to recommend this volume as the most reliable and the most comprehensive ill.u.s.trated guide to the history and origin of the canonical vestments and other dress worn by the clergy, whether ecclesiastical, academical, or general, while the excellent work in typography and binding make it a beautiful gift-book."--_Church Bells._

"A very lucid history of ecclesiastical vestments from Levitical times to the present day."--_Pall Mall Gazette._

"The book can be recommended to the undoubtedly large cla.s.s of persons who are seeking information on this and kindred subjects."--_The Times._

"The work may be read either as pastime or for instruction, and is worthy of a place in the permanent section of any library. The numerous ill.u.s.trations, extensive contents table and index, and beautiful workmanship, both in typography and binding, are all features of attraction and utility."--_Dundee Advertiser._

The Miracle Play in England,

An Account of the Early Religious Drama.

BY SIDNEY W. CLARKE, BARRISTER-AT-LAW.