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An Examination of Jones's English System of Bookkeeping, by James Mill. 1796

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Chesney's Campaign in Virginia. Vol. 2 (2 copies)

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Merivale's Roman Empire, 8vo. 1862. Vol. 1
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'People require no more information about Peers, Baronets, and Knights, than is to be found in the accurate pages of Debrett.'-The Examiner, March 1865. 'These volumes are of a handy size and shape.'-Athenaeum, March 1865.

SPECIMEN PAGE OF

DEBRETT'S Illustrated Peerage, Baronetage, Knightage, and House of Commons.

RICHMOND, DUKE OF. (GORDON LENNOX.)

I flourish in the rose.

CHARLES HENRY GORDON LENNOX, P.C.
6th Duke. Born 27th Feb. 1818; suc-
ceeded his father in 1860; was educated
at Westminster, and Christchurch, Oxford
(B.A. 1839); was M.P. for West Sussex,
1841-1860; was A. D. C. to the Com-
mander-in-Chief, 1842-54; was President
of the Poor Law Board, 1859; married
(1843) Frances Harriet, eldest daughter of
Algernon Frederick Greville, Esq., and has
issue, living,-

Sons, Charles Henry, Earl of March, b. 1845: En-
sign Grenadier Guards.--Algernon Charles, b.
1847-Francis Charles, b. 1849.-Another, b. 1865.

Daughters, Caroline Elizabeth, b. 1844.-Florence Augusta, b. 1851.
Brothers living,-Henry Charles George, M.P. b. 1821.-Alexander Francis Charles, b. 1823.
m. 1863.-George Charles, M. P. b. 1829.
Sisters living,-Caroline Amelia, b. 1819, m. 1840, the 5th Earl of Bessborough.-Augusta
Catherine, b. 1827, m. 1851, the eldest son of Duke Bernard of Saxe Weimar Eisenbach.-
Cecilia Catherine, b. 1838, m. 1859, George, Lord Bingham.

Patron of five livings,-West Hampnet, V. Singleton, R. Tangmere, R. Mid Lavant, I.
Boxgrove, V. Sussex.
Creations, Duke of Richmond, Earl of March, and Baron of Settrington, in the peerage
of England, 1675,-Duke of Lennox, Dumbarton, Earl of Darnley, Renfrew, and Baron
Methuen of Torbolton, Ayr, in the peerage of Scotland, 1675,-and Duke d'Aubigny in
France.

Arms. The royal arms of Charles II. viz. quarterly: 1st and 4th, France and England,
quarterly; 2nd, Scotland; 3rd, Ireland; the whole within a bordure compony, argent and
gules, charged with eight roses of the last; over all an escutcheon of pretence, gules, charged
with three buckles, or, for the duchy of Aubigny. Crest,-On a chapeau, gules, turned up,
ermine, a lion statant guardant, or ducally crowned, gules, and gorged with a collar com-
pony of four pieces, argent and gules, charged with two roses of the last. Supporters,-
Dexter, an unicorn, argent, armed, crin d, and unguled, or ; sinister, an antelope, argent, also
armed, crined, and unguled, or, and each supporter gorged with a collar compony as the
crest.
Seats,-Goodwood-park, Chichester, Sussex; Gordon-castle, Banffshire. Town Residence,-
49, Belgrave-square, S. W. Club,-Carlton.

RICHMOND, Duke of,-His Grace's predecessor was his father, Charles, K.G. 5th Duke of Richmond, b. Aug. 3, 1791; succeeded his father, Aug. 28, 1819; he was Lord Lieut. and Custos Rotulorum of Sussex, High Steward of Chester, Hereditary Constable of Inverness Castle, a Lieut.-Colonel in the Army, and was present at Waterloo; Colonel of the Sussex Militia, and Aide-de-Camp to the Queen; in 1836, he assumed, by Royal Letters Patent, the surname of Gordon: m. April 10, 1817, Caroline, daughter of the first Marquess of Anglesey; and d. Oct. 21, 1860, having issue, five sons and six daughters.

RICHMOND, Dowager Duchess of,-CAROLINE, daughter of the 1st Marquess
of Anglesey, b. 1796, m. 1817, the 5th Duke of Richmond, who d. 1860.
Residence, 50, Portland-place, W.

Ringrone, Baron, title borne by Kingsale, Baron.
Robinson, family name of the Earl of Ripon.

Rosehill, Baron, son of Northesk, Earl of. (See Northesk)

cheapness.'-Illustrated News, Feb. 20th.

'They bid fair to deserve, and thereby to secure, the favour with which Debrett was regarded "when George the Third was King."-Notes and Queries, Feb. 1865. 'There is no similar work equal to this either in correctness or

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Printed by GEORGE ANDREW SPOTTISWOODE, at 5 New-street Square, in the Parish of St. Bride, in the City of Lad and Published by SAMPSON LOW, at the Office, 59 Ludgate hill, in the same parish.-Fridus, Dec. 8, 1865.

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General Record of British and Foreign Literature

CONTAINING A COMPLETE ALPHABETICAL LIST OF

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THE IIE appearance of our last number, with its hundred pages of picture specimens from all the important illustrated books of the season, will be sufficient alone to most of our subscribers to account for the delay in our usual regular fortnightly issue. Our constant readers are well aware that similar delay in the production of our annual number is always found necessary; but others may require the explanation that it would have been impossible to observe our usual date of issue without doing injustice to the illustrations confided to us. As it is, we can only hope that the pictorial portion of the number did not suffer from the efforts made to supply our subscribers as rapidly as possible; but advertisers must do us the justice to bear in mind that it was absolutely necessary to hurry the impressions in some degree, our subscribers requiring their book circulars as early as possible in December. To accomplish this, we may state, in justice to our printers, that we were compelled to avail ourselves of the Platen machine instead of the hand press, as heretofore-a fact, however, which we hope, in consequence of the great care bestowed, is scarcely discernible. We have striven rather for a large circulation and beneficial results than for a more limited number of choice specimens, and we think that it will be gratifying to our friends to know that every copy of the 10,000 we printed is in full circulation amongst holiday book purchasers.

The complete survey in our last number of all the principal books peculiar to the season has necessarily somewhat anticipated our fortnightly duty; and in presenting the following usual summary of the more important works of the past fortnight, it must be remembered that illus trated and juvenile works and other gift books are passed over as already fully noticed.

In LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART, to which class rather than to that of history it properly belongs, we have the first volume of Sir James Fergusson's History of Architecture, which will

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