1851 Notes & Queries Number 63

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Notes and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. Vol. III, No. 63, Saturday, January 11, 1851. pp. 17-32

Contents: The Breeches or Geneva Bible, Poems discovered among the papers of Sir Kenelm Digby, Editions of the works of Luis de Camaens, Folk Lore of wales : Shewri-while, Elizabeth walekr - Shakspeare, Old English Actors and Musicians in Germany, The Curse of Scotland, Sir Cloudesley Shovel, Invention of Steam Power, the Frozen Horn, Domincals, Medal struck by Charles XII - Rudbeck's Atlantica, Fossil Deer (not Elk) of Ireland, Coleridge and the Penny Post, Darcy Lever Church, etc. Has been disbound from a larger volume.

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