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5s. Under Crime is an old calf copy of the trial of Thurtell for the murder of William Weare (a crime which has been discussed in the pages of ' N. & Q.'), 1824, 3s. Qd. Messrs. Kennard also include some volumes of The Antiquary, The Badminton, The Cornhill, and other magazines, which may be useful to persons who wish to complete their sets.

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T. P. D. Forwarded.

A. S. M. It would be better to address your [uestion to The Building World or The Estate* razette.

F. C. C. (Nosey Parker). The question was asked at p. 170 of the last volume, but no infonna-
 * ion has been elicited.

E. S. DODGSON (Oliver Cromwell and Brewers), Much on this subject has appeared in ' N. & Q.' j see 5 S. x. 148 ; xii. 292, 349 ; 6 S. i. 59 ; ii. 238.

J. LANDFEAR LUCAS (Abolition of Transporta- fleeted by the Act 16 and 17 Viet. c. 99. See the article ' Transportation ' in ' Haydn's Dictionary of Dates,' 24th ed., 1906.
 * ion as a Punishment for Crime). This was

H. S. B. (Nirvana).' The Oxford English Dictionary ' gives this definition : " In Buddhist theology, the extinction of individual existence and absorption into the supreme spirit, or the extinction of all desires and passions and attain- ment of perfect beatitude."

H. A. J. (" Every schoolboy knows "). The ihrase was familiar before either Macaulay or 3cott used it. ' Cassell's Book of Quotations,' 1912, cites examples from Swift's ' Country Life ' and from Burton's ' Anatomy of Melancholy,' 1621.

CORRIGENDUM. In line 9 of ' Noviomagus,' ante, p. 24, for " from 1884 to 1879 " read from, 1884 to 1897.

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