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NOTES AND QUERIES. [io< s. i. JUNE is, 1904.

12th December, 1839. London Manchester tinted 1840 8vo, pp. 26. A MS. note in the Eandwriting of Al&an John Shuttleworth reads : " This was drawn up by Richd. Cobden.

Fourth edition of the above. 1840.

1840.

For Cobden's evidence before Parliamentary Com- mittee on Banks of Issue see under 18/2.

1841.

Speech in the House of Commons, August 2oth,

P 1841, in support of the Free Trade Address to

the Queen. Manchester [1841]. 8vo, pp. 8.

To the ' Manufacturers, Millowners, and 9ther Capitalists of every shade of Political Opinion engaged in the various branches of the Cotton Trade in the District of which Manchester is the Centre. [Signed Richard Cobden, Man- chester, Dec. 207 1841.] Manchester [1841]. 8vo, pp. 8. M.F.L.

Corn Laws. Extracts from the Works of Thomas Perronet Thompson, selected and classified by Richard Cobden. Manchester [1841 ?]. 8vo. 8245., 79. (4.)

Sneech in reply to Sir Robert Peel in the House of bl Commons on Monday, July 11, 1842. Man- chester, J. Gadsby. 8vo, pp. 4. M.I .L. The Tariff. Speech, April 18th, 1842. Manchester

[1842]. 8vo, pp. 4. M.F.L

Alarming Distress. Speech in the House ot Com- mons, July 8, 1842. Manchester [1842]. 8vo, pp.8. M.F.L.

Speech to the Anti-Corn Law League in reference to the Disturbances in the Manufacturing Districts. Manchester, Prentice & Cathrall [? 1842]. 8vo, pp.8. M.F.L.

Our Colonies. Speech in the House of Commons, June 22, 1842. Manchester [1842]. 8vo. M.F.L. Speech at Sheffield, November 23, 1842 showing the true character of the opponents of the League. Manchester, J. Gadsby [1842]. 8vo, pp. 8. M.F.L.

The Corn Laws. Speech in the House of Commons on February 24, 1842. Sixteenth Thousand. Revised. Manchester [1842]. 12mo. 8244. a. 10.

Second edition, revised. Manchester [1842].

12mo, pp. 12. M.F.L.

The Land-Tax Fraud. Speech of Richard Cobden in the House of Commons, March 14, 1842. Manchester, J. Gadsby [1842]. 12mo, pp. 7, 8223. a. 12.

1843.

Distress of the Country. Speech in the House o Commons, February 17, 1843. Manchester, J Gadsby [1843]. 8vo, pp. 12. M.F.L. Speech in the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London March 15, 1843. Manchester, J. Gadsby [1843] 8vo. M.F.L.

The New Emigration Scheme. Speech in th Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London, March 29 1843. Manchester [1843]. 8vo, pp. 8. Total Repeal. Speech in the House of Commons on Monday, May 15 [1843]. Manchester [1843] 8vo. M.F.L.

1844.

Tenant Farmers and Farm Labourers. Speech on the 12th March, 1844, on moving for a Selec

Committee " to inquire into the effects of protective duties on imports upon the interests of tenant farmers and farm labourers." Man- chester : J. Gadsby [1844]. 8vo, pp. 23. 8135. dd. 9. (11.)

orrected report of the speech in the House of Commons, 12th of March, 1844, on his motion for a Select Committee to inquire into the effects of protective duties on imports upon the interests of the tenant farmers and farm labourers in this country. Second edition. 1844. 8vo. 1391. f. 43.

Speech in the House of Commons, June 26, 1854, on Mr. Villiers' Motion for the Total Repeal of the Corn Laws. Manchester [1844]. 8vo, pp. 4- M.F.L. The date is a misprint for 1844.

1845.

Agricultural Distress. Speech in the House of Commons on the 13th of March, 1845, on moving for a Select Committee to inquire into the Extent and Causes of the alleged existing Agricultural Distress, and into the Effect of Legislative Protection upon the Interests of Landowners, Farmers, and Farm Labourers. Manchester [1845]. 8vo, pp. 16. M.F.L.

1846.

Better to the Tenant Farmers of England. Man- chester [1846]. 8vo. M.F.L.

Speech in the House of Commons, 27th February, 1846, on Sir R. Peel's Motion for a Committee of the Whole House on the Corn Laws. Revised. Manchester [1846]. 8vo. M.F.L.

Banquet ,offert k Richard Cobden par la Socie"t& des Economistes le 18 aoiit 1846. Extrait du No. 57 du Journal des Economistes. Paris, 1846. 8vo. 1391. k. 37-

Association pour la liberte" des echanges. Publica- tions de 1' Association. Banquet offert a Richard Cobden le l er Septembre, 1846. Discours de Richard Cobden. (Bordeaux) [1846J. 8vo. 8245. cc. 23. (3.)

W. E. A. AXON. (To be continued.)

LAS PALMAS INSCRIPTIONS.

THE lists of inscriptions to Englishmen buried at Orotava (ante, p. 361) and at Santa Cruz, Tenerife (p. 442), may be supplemented by abstracts of monumental insoriptions on tombs of persons of English nationality afc Las Palmas, Grand Canary, taken by me on 12 March.

The following were in the Spanish (Catholic) Cemetery, besides a few interments without inscriptions :

1. Edmond Sadler, of Ottery St. Mary, Devon, ob. at Las Palmas, 29 March, 1903, a. 47.

2. Herbert Charles Kelly, 14 Feb., 1904. This inscription is at present merely scratched on the mortar, and very indistinct.

3. James Thos. Goodall, of Liverpool, ob. 24 June, 1897, a. 41.