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Birmingham Cattle Show, 1851, Letter to Lord Lyttleton, the President. by Captain W. Inge. pp. 15, duo. 1852. [ Another copy.)

Birmingham Cattle Show, 1851. Letter to Lord Lyttelton, the President : in meply to Captain W. Inge, by the Secretary [T. B. Wright]. pp. 24. duo. [1852],

Catalogue of the Annual Exhibition and Sale of Aberdeen-Angus (black- polled) Bulls, Cows and Heifers, in Bingley Hall, Birmingham. (English Aberdeen-Angus Cattle Association.) 1905 (Sth) ete. 8vo. [1905 ete.].

Catalogue of the Annual Exhibition and Sale of Jersey and other Dairy Cattle, in Bingley Hall Birmingham, 1905 (17th) etc, Svo. [1905 ete.].

Catalogue of the Exhibition and Sale of highly-descended Short-horn Cattle in Bingley Hall. (Birmingham Agricultural Exhibition Society.) 1872 [4th] etc. (Wants lst-3rd, 5th, 6th, 14th-1 6th, 22nd, 25th, 27th, 29th.] Svo. [1872 ete.].

An Illustrated Catalogue of Implements at the Birmingham Cattle & Poultry coe 1878. In W.J. Spurrier’s Ulustrated Monthly Review, No. 2. 8vo.

878. ;

Prince of Wales’ Journal and Shows’ Gazette, Nov. 27, 1885. fol. 1885.

Soe Shows : see also Agricultural Society (Royal); Warwickshire Agricultural society.

Caucus: sce Liberal Association (Birmingham).

Caucus Tree (The) and its Bitter Fruits which England gathered in 1880. Capture

of Birmingham by the Germans, ete. pp. 47. duo, [11880].

Cave (Epwarp) :— _

{Autograph letters from Edward Cave to Thomas Warren and Lewis Paul].

Manuscript. fol. (1740-1). Cave (Rt. Hon. Sir SrurnEn} :—

On the distinctive principles of Punishment and Reformation. A paper read at Birmingham, before the National Association for the promotion of Social Seience, 1857. pp. 21. 8vo. 1857.

Cawoop (Joun) :—

Sermon preached at Christ-Church, 1839. Zn The Faithful Pastor delincated. Five sermons on the death of Rev. J. G. Breay. duo, [1839].

Ceci (Ronerr A, Tl’. Gascoynn-) 8rd Marquis of Salisbury ; see Salisbury. Celebrations : see Demonstrations. Cemeteries :-—

Act for enlarging the Churchyard belonging to the Parish of Saint Martin, in Birmingham, and for providing an additional Cemetery or Burial Ground [Park Street Burial Ground ?] for the use of the said Parish. (47 Geo., c. 15). 4to, 1807.

Act for establishing a Cemetery at Birmingham. [Birmingham Church of England Cemetery Company, Warstone Lane.] (9 Vict., ¢. 20). 4to. 1846.

Act to provide for the better eare and management of Closed Burial Grounds in the borough of Birmingham ; ete. (41 Vict., ¢. 42.) 4to, 1878.

Act to provide for the sale of a Burial Ground of the parish of Aston-juxta- Birmingham, situate in Liverpool Street, in the borough of Birmingham ; ete, (43 & 44 Viet., c. 5), 4to, 1880,

Articles of association of the Birmingham General Cemetery Company, pp. 27. duo. 1857.

Birmingham City Cemetery, Witton. Rules & regulations, table of fees, etc. 3 pp. fol. 1902. 5

Deed of settlement of the Birmingham General Cemetery Company. pp. ol. duo. 1838.

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