Bygone Church Life in Scotland - Part 18
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"The contents of the volume is exceptionally good reading, and crowded with out-of-the way, useful, and well selected information on a subject which has an undying interest."--_Birmingham Mercury._

"In concluding this notice it is only the merest justice to add that every page of it abounds with rare and often amusing information, drawn from the most accredited sources. It also abounds with ill.u.s.trations of our old English authors, and it is likely to prove welcome not only to the Churchman, but to the student of folk-lore and of poetical literature."--_Morning Post._

"We can recommend this volume to all who are interested in the notable and curious things that relate to churches and public worship in this and other countries."--_Newcastle Daily Journal._

"It is very handsomely got up and admirably printed, the letterpress being beautifully clear."--_Lincoln Mercury._

"The book is well indexed."--_Daily Chronicle._

"By delegating certain topics to those most capable of treating them, the editor has the satisfaction of presenting the best available information in a very attractive manner."--_Dundee Advertiser._

"It must not be supposed that the book is of interest only to Churchmen, although primarily so, for it treats in such a skilful and instructive manner with ancient manners and customs as to make it an invaluable book of reference to all who are concerned in the seductive study of antiquarian subjects."--_Chester Courant._

Curious Church Customs,

AND COGNATE SUBJECTS.

EDITED BY WILLIAM ANDREWS, F.R.H.S.

_Demy 8vo, price 7s. 6d._

CONTENTS:--Sports in Churches--Holy Day Customs--Church Bells: When and Why They were Rung--Inscriptions on Bells--Laws of the Belfry--Ringers'

Jugs--Customs and Superst.i.tions of Baptism--Marriage Customs--Burial Customs--Concerning the Churchyard--Altars in Churches--The Rood Loft and its Uses--Armour in Churches--Beating the Bounds--The Story of the Croiser--Bishops in Battle--The Cloister and its Story--Shorthand in Church--Reminiscences of our Village Church--Index.

"The book is an interesting addition to antiquarian and popular literature."--_The Scotsman._

"A highly interesting work.... There are in all nineteen chapters, containing a large and varied amount of information on many subjects, respecting which the general public are not too well informed."--_Somerset County Herald._

"An extremely interesting work."--_The Bazaar._

"A distinctly valuable addition to the literature dealing with the antiquities of the Church."--_The Evening Post._

"A varied and comprehensive volume, evidently the outcome of much patient research."--_The World._

"The value of the book is greatly enhanced by an admirable index."--_North Eastern Gazette._

"It is as interesting as a novel."--_Blackburn Standard._

"We are indebted to Mr. Andrews for an invaluable addition to our library of folk-lore, and we do not think that many who take it up will skip a single page."--_Dundee Advertiser._

"A thoroughly excellent volume."--_Publishers' Circular._

"Very interesting."--_To-Day._

"Mr. Andrews is too practised an historian not to have made the most of his subject."--_Review of Reviews._

"A handsomely got up and interesting volume."--_The Fireside._

The Prime Minister of Wurtemburg.

BY ELLER,

Author of "Ingatherings."

_Crown 8vo. Bound in cloth extra, 3s. 6d._

"This anonymously-written story is of much power, and presents to us a picture of the Government in Wurtemburg a hundred and sixty years ago, when the reigning Duke Alexandra, in his indulgence and foolishly fond treatment of his Cabinet Minister and Finance Director, the Jew Siece, has placed his subjects at the mercy of a crafty and designing man. How his object to overthrow the hero of the story, Gustave Lanbek, and his father, by forcing him to take an office which would bring him the contempt of his friends and the hatred of the people, was ultimately frustrated by the encompa.s.sing of his own ruin, is a plot which is developed and completed in a most dramatic manner. There is, too, a thread of love-making, the course of which runs by no means smoothly, deftly introduced into the main theme of the story, which lightens and relieves the plot. The book is one which we have thoroughly enjoyed, and both author and publishers are to be complimented upon the production of a volume effectively written and attractively printed and bound."--_Norfolk Chronicle._

"The book has the great merit of soon interesting the reader. The get-up of the book reflects credit upon the publishers."--_Daily Mail._

"A pretty story well told."--_Hull News._

"Ingatherings."

BY ELLER.

_Crown 8vo. Elegantly bound in cloth extra, 3s 6d._

"This is an exceedingly interesting collection of writings in prose and poetry. The book opens with a quaint story descriptive of the manner in which a young German n.o.bleman, by his purity and goodness, delivered an old baron and his lovely daughter from the power of the evil one. Among the other pieces of prose are 'The Voices of Nature,' 'A Dream,' 'A Reverie,' each of which proves the author to possess considerable ability.

Their artistic style is delightfully refreshing. The poems are for the most part original, but there are one or two gems from the pens of Goethe, Schiller, and other master-minds. The publishers are to be congratulated on the general get-up of the book."--_Chester Courant._

The Church Bells of Holderness.

By G.o.dFREY RICHARD PARK.

_Crown 8vo, cloth extra. Only 300 copies printed._

CONTENTS:--History--Legends--Marriage Bell--Pa.s.sing Bell--Priest's Bell--Litany Bell--Sermon Bell--Saunce Bell--Sanctus Bell--Sacring Bell--Jesus Bell--Howslinge Bell--The Arc Bell--Curfew Bell--Harvest Bell--Pancake Bell--Christmas Day--Good Friday--Easter Sunday--All Hallows'--Royal Oak Day--Gowrie Plot--Gunpowder Plot--Change Ringing--Dedication of Churches--Inscriptions on the Church Bells of Holderness--Dedication of Church Bells--Index.

"To all who are interested in church bells Mr. Park's book will afford interesting reading."--_Hull Times._

"A capital volume includes much out-of-the-way information on the bell in history, legend, and custom, and cannot fail to entertain all who take an interest in the church bells."--_Leamington Advertiser._

"Mr. Park's volume makes a welcome contribution to antiquarian literature."--_Hull Christian Voice._

Ess.e.x in the Days of Old.

EDITED BY JOHN T. PAGE.

_Demy 8vo, cloth gilt, 7s. 6d. Numerous ill.u.s.trations._

CONTENTS:--Witchcraft in Ess.e.x--Charles d.i.c.kens and Chigwell--Hadleigh Castle--Daniel Defoe in Ess.e.x--Harbottle Grimston, Puritan and Patriot--In the Reign of Terror--John Locke and Oates--The Homes and Haunts of Elizabeth Fry--The Notorious Dean of Bocking and the "Eikon Basilike"--Barking Abbey--The Round Church of Little Maplestead--Waltham Holy Cross--Queen Elizabeth in Ess.e.x--The Salmons and Haddocks of Leigh--The Dutch Refugees and the Bay and Say Trade--John Strype and Leyton--The Bra.s.s of Archbishop Harsnett--Old Southend--The Bartlow Hills--Index.