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 Russell Smith. MDCCCXLII. 8vo. A second edition being soon called for, the author issued one, revised and enlarged. This was followed by a third edition, still further enlarged, in two volumes, in 1849; and, not long before his death, a fourth edition, again with additions by the author, was published by Mr. John Russell Smith.

The of. With Illustrations from Old English Writers. By. With numerous Wood Engravings. From Designs by the Author. London: John Russell Smith. MDCCCXLV. 8vo.

The of , from 1066 to 1176. Now first translated, with Notes, and an Abstract of the Subsequent History of the Establishment. By, M.A. London: John Russell Smith. MDCCCLI. 8vo.

to, Historical, Antiquarian, and Metrical. By, M.A. F.S.A. London: John Russell Smith. MDCCCLIV. 8vo.

, a of the FAMILY NAMES of the United Kingdom; Endeavoured by, M.A. F.S.A. London: John Russell Smith. MDCCCLX. This work has a portrait of the author, somewhat too leonine, perhaps, but still very like; and a gracefully engraved border on the title page, from his own design. The characteristic portrait, here referred to, thanks to the courtesy of Mr. John Russell Smith, who kindly lends the wood block for the purpose, forms the frontispiece to the present memoir.


 * Biographical Sketches of the most Eminent Natives or Inhabitants of the County, from the earliest Period to the Present Time; with incidental Notices, illustrative of Sussex History. By, M.A. F.S.A. Printed for subscribers only. Lewes: G. P. Bacon. MDCCCLXV. Large 4to.

A, Topographical, Archaeological, and Anecdotical. Containing an Index