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THE EAST ANGLIAN;

Or, NOTES AND QUERIES on subjects connected with the Counties of SUFFOLK, CAMBRIDGE, ESSEX and NORFOLK. Edited by the Rev. C. H. EVELYN WHITE, FS.A.. Rector of Rampton, Cambridge, Hon. Mem., late Hon. Sec. of the Suffolk Institute of Archæology and Natural History.

Published Monthly. Part I, commencing an entirely New Series of this well-known Serial, was issued 1st January, 1885. Vol. VI commenced January, 1895. Annual Subscription, 5s. post free. A few copies of Vols. I, II, III, IV and V (N. S.). bound in green cloth, may be had; price, 15s. net. The old Series is quite out of print.

IPSWICH: FREDERICK PAWSEY, ANCIENT HOUSE; and by order, of all Eastern Counties Booksellers.

LONDON: ELLIOT STOCK, 62 Paternoster Row.

THE AMERICAN HISTORICAL REGISTER

And MONTHLY GAZETTE OF THE PATRIOTIC-HEREDITARY Societies of THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

H. E. BOWEN & CO., Proprietors and Publishers.

Philadelphia Office, 20 South Sixth St. Boston Office, 4 Liberty Square, FENLAND NOTES AND QUERIES. Edited by Rev. W. D. SWEETING, M. A.,

Maxey Vicarage, Market Deeping, England.

A Quarterly Journal, devoted to the Antiquities, Geology, Natural Features, Parochial Records, Family History, Legends and Traditions, Folk, Lore, Curious Customs, etc., of the Fenland, in the Counties of Huntingdon, Cambridge, Lincoln, Northampton, Norfolk and Suffolk. Price Is. 6d. per quarter, by post is. 8d. A year's subscription, if paid in advance, 6s. post free. Vols. I and II now ready, neatly bonnd, leather back, cloth sides, gilt top, lettered, 15s. each.

Peterborough, England: GEO. C. CASTER, Market Place.
London: SIMPKIN MARSHALL & Co., and ELLIOT STOCK.

Ld.;

WILLIAM AND MARY

College Quarterly Historical Magazine.

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LYON G. TYLER, M. A., (President of William & Mary College,) Editor.

Many historical manuscripts and pedigrees of families tracing from Vir. ginia have been published. The fourth volume begins in July, 1895. Subscription Price, $3 00 per year.

The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography.

The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, which is issued quarterly by the Virginia Historical Society, will accept for publication a limited number of advertisements of a suitable character, at the following rates:

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$20.00

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The special attention of Schools, Colleges and Booksellers are called to these rates.

The edition of the Magazine is 1,200 copies, and its circulation is constantly increasing among foreign and American scholars.

Those who have old books, pamphlets, etc., for sale will find it of advantage to avail themselves of this medium of advertising them.

PHILIP A. BRUCE, Editor,

707 E. Franklin, Richmond, Va.

The Virginia Historical Society.

Members are requested to solicit contributions of books, maps, porraits, and manuscripts of historical value or importance, particularly such as may throw light upon the political, social or religious life of the people of Virginia.

The Society will become the custodian of such articles of this character as the possessors may from any cause be unwilling to give, and in the case of family papers or other manuscripts which it may be undesirable to publish, it will, upon request, keep them confidential.

A large fire proof safe has been secured and placed in the Society's building, in which all manuscripts and papers of value are carefully preserved by the Librarian.

In the vicissitudes of war, and the repeated removals to which the Society's Library has been subjected, many volumes have been lost and the sets broken. Odd volumes from the collections of its members and well wishers will therefore be gratefully received.

It is especially desirable to secure as complete a collection as possible of early Virginia newspapers, periodicals and almanacs.

Any book or pamphlet written by a native or resident of Virginia, published or printed in Virginia, or in any way relating to Virginia or Virginians, will be accepted and preserved.

The Society request gifts of photographs (cabinet size) of ola portraits of Virginians, or photographs, drawings, &c., of Coats of Arms of Virginia families, Albums have n provided and an interesting collection has already

been made.

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Proceedings of the Virginia Historical Society........

1. Attacks by the Dutch on the Virginia Fleet in Hampton Roads in 1667............

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2. Decisions of Virginia General Court, 1626–28... 3. A Perswasive to Towns and Cohabitation........

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OF THE.

Virginia Historical Society

AT ITS

ANNUAL MEETING

HELD IN THE

Society's Building, December 19th, 1896,

WITH THE

LIST OF OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF THE SOCIETY.

RICHMOND:

WM. ELLIS JONES, BOOK AND JOB PRINTER.

1896.

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