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G. Henry Drew, Esq.
William Evans, Esq.
William Freeman, Esq.
F. Fuller, Esq.
J. Henry Goodhart, Esq.
T. Grissell, Esq.
James Hunt, Esq.
J. Arscott Lethbridge, Esq.
E. Lucas, Esq.
James Lys Seager, Esq.
J. Basley White, Esq.
Joseph Carter Wood, Esq.
Trustees.W. Whately, Esq., Q.C.L. C. Humfrey, Esq., Q.C.George Drew, Esq.
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Just published, 8vo. cloth, pp. 240, price 10s.6d.handsomely printed on fine paper at the Dublin University Press,THE UNRIPE WINDFALLS IN PROSE AND VERSE of JAMES HENRY, M.D.CONTENTS: Miscellaneous Poems; Criticism on the style of Lord Byron, in a Letter to the Editor of "NOTES ANDQUERIES;" Specimen of Virgilian Commentaries; Specimen of a New Metrical Translation of Eneis.London: GEORGE BELL, 186. Fleet Street.
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THE UNRIPE WINDFALLS IN PROSE AND VERSE of JAMES HENRY, M.D.
CONTENTS: Miscellaneous Poems; Criticism on the style of Lord Byron, in a Letter to the Editor of "NOTES ANDQUERIES;" Specimen of Virgilian Commentaries; Specimen of a New Metrical Translation of Eneis.
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Transcriber's Note: Original spelling variations have not been standardized.
Transcriber's Note: Original spelling variations have not been standardized.
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Vol. I No. 11 January 12, 1850. Pages 161 - 176 PG # 11653
Vol. I No. 12 January 19, 1850. Pages 177 - 192 PG # 11575
Vol. I No. 13 January 26, 1850. Pages 193 - 208 PG # 11707
Vol. I No. 14 February 2, 1850. Pages 209 - 224 PG # 13558Vol. I No. 15 February 9, 1850. Pages 225 - 238 PG # 11929Vol. I No. 16 February 16, 1850. Pages 241 - 256 PG # 16193Vol. I No. 17 February 23, 1850. Pages 257 - 271 PG # 12018
Vol. I No. 14 February 2, 1850. Pages 209 - 224 PG # 13558
Vol. I No. 15 February 9, 1850. Pages 225 - 238 PG # 11929
Vol. I No. 16 February 16, 1850. Pages 241 - 256 PG # 16193
Vol. I No. 17 February 23, 1850. Pages 257 - 271 PG # 12018
Vol. I No. 18 March 2, 1850. Pages 273 - 288 PG # 13544Vol. I No. 19 March 9, 1850. Pages 289 - 309 PG # 13638Vol. I No. 20 March 16, 1850. Pages 313 - 328 PG # 16409Vol. I No. 21 March 23, 1850. Pages 329 - 343 PG # 11958Vol. I No. 22 March 30, 1850. Pages 345 - 359 PG # 12198
Vol. I No. 18 March 2, 1850. Pages 273 - 288 PG # 13544
Vol. I No. 19 March 9, 1850. Pages 289 - 309 PG # 13638
Vol. I No. 20 March 16, 1850. Pages 313 - 328 PG # 16409
Vol. I No. 21 March 23, 1850. Pages 329 - 343 PG # 11958
Vol. I No. 22 March 30, 1850. Pages 345 - 359 PG # 12198
Vol. I No. 23 April 6, 1850. Pages 361 - 376 PG # 12505Vol. I No. 24 April 13, 1850. Pages 377 - 392 PG # 13925Vol. I No. 25 April 20, 1850. Pages 393 - 408 PG # 13747Vol. I No. 26 April 27, 1850. Pages 409 - 423 PG # 13822
Vol. I No. 23 April 6, 1850. Pages 361 - 376 PG # 12505
Vol. I No. 24 April 13, 1850. Pages 377 - 392 PG # 13925
Vol. I No. 25 April 20, 1850. Pages 393 - 408 PG # 13747
Vol. I No. 26 April 27, 1850. Pages 409 - 423 PG # 13822
Vol. I No. 27 May 4, 1850. Pages 425 - 447 PG # 13712Vol. I No. 28 May 11, 1850. Pages 449 - 463 PG # 13684Vol. I No. 29 May 18, 1850. Pages 465 - 479 PG # 15197Vol. I No. 30 May 25, 1850. Pages 481 - 495 PG # 13713
Vol. I No. 27 May 4, 1850. Pages 425 - 447 PG # 13712
Vol. I No. 28 May 11, 1850. Pages 449 - 463 PG # 13684
Vol. I No. 29 May 18, 1850. Pages 465 - 479 PG # 15197
Vol. I No. 30 May 25, 1850. Pages 481 - 495 PG # 13713
Notes and Queries Vol. II.Vol., No., Date, Year, Pages, PG #
Notes and Queries Vol. II.
Vol., No., Date, Year, Pages, PG #
Vol. II No. 31 June 1, 1850. Pages 1- 15 PG # 12589Vol. II No. 32 June 8, 1850. Pages 17- 32 PG # 15996Vol. II No. 33 June 15, 1850. Pages 33- 48 PG # 26121Vol. II No. 34 June 22, 1850. Pages 49- 64 PG # 22127Vol. II No. 35 June 29, 1850. Pages 65- 79 PG # 22126
Vol. II No. 31 June 1, 1850. Pages 1- 15 PG # 12589
Vol. II No. 32 June 8, 1850. Pages 17- 32 PG # 15996
Vol. II No. 33 June 15, 1850. Pages 33- 48 PG # 26121
Vol. II No. 34 June 22, 1850. Pages 49- 64 PG # 22127
Vol. II No. 35 June 29, 1850. Pages 65- 79 PG # 22126
Vol. II No. 36 July 6, 1850. Pages 81- 96 PG # 13361Vol. II No. 37 July 13, 1850. Pages 97-112 PG # 13729Vol. II No. 38 July 20, 1850. Pages 113-128 PG # 13362Vol. II No. 39 July 27, 1850. Pages 129-143 PG # 13736
Vol. II No. 36 July 6, 1850. Pages 81- 96 PG # 13361
Vol. II No. 37 July 13, 1850. Pages 97-112 PG # 13729
Vol. II No. 38 July 20, 1850. Pages 113-128 PG # 13362
Vol. II No. 39 July 27, 1850. Pages 129-143 PG # 13736
Vol. II No. 40 August 3, 1850. Pages 145-159 PG # 13389Vol. II No. 41 August 10, 1850. Pages 161-176 PG # 13393Vol. II No. 42 August 17, 1850. Pages 177-191 PG # 13411Vol. II No. 43 August 24, 1850. Pages 193-207 PG # 13406Vol. II No. 44 August 31, 1850. Pages 209-223 PG # 13426
Vol. II No. 40 August 3, 1850. Pages 145-159 PG # 13389
Vol. II No. 41 August 10, 1850. Pages 161-176 PG # 13393
Vol. II No. 42 August 17, 1850. Pages 177-191 PG # 13411
Vol. II No. 43 August 24, 1850. Pages 193-207 PG # 13406
Vol. II No. 44 August 31, 1850. Pages 209-223 PG # 13426
Vol. II No. 45 September 7, 1850. Pages 225-240 PG # 13427Vol. II No. 46 September 14, 1850. Pages 241-256 PG # 13462Vol. II No. 47 September 21, 1850. Pages 257-272 PG # 13936Vol. II No. 48 September 28, 1850. Pages 273-288 PG # 13463
Vol. II No. 45 September 7, 1850. Pages 225-240 PG # 13427
Vol. II No. 46 September 14, 1850. Pages 241-256 PG # 13462
Vol. II No. 47 September 21, 1850. Pages 257-272 PG # 13936
Vol. II No. 48 September 28, 1850. Pages 273-288 PG # 13463
Vol. II No. 49 October 5, 1850. Pages 289-304 PG # 13480Vol. II No. 50 October 12, 1850. Pages 305-320 PG # 13551Vol. II No. 51 October 19, 1850. Pages 321-351 PG # 15232Vol. II No. 52 October 26, 1850. Pages 353-367 PG # 22624
Vol. II No. 49 October 5, 1850. Pages 289-304 PG # 13480
Vol. II No. 50 October 12, 1850. Pages 305-320 PG # 13551
Vol. II No. 51 October 19, 1850. Pages 321-351 PG # 15232
Vol. II No. 52 October 26, 1850. Pages 353-367 PG # 22624
Vol. II No. 53 November 2, 1850. Pages 369-383 PG # 13540Vol. II No. 54 November 9, 1850. Pages 385-399 PG # 22138Vol. II No. 55 November 16, 1850. Pages 401-415 PG # 15216Vol. II No. 56 November 23, 1850. Pages 417-431 PG # 15354Vol. II No. 57 November 30, 1850. Pages 433-454 PG # 15405
Vol. II No. 53 November 2, 1850. Pages 369-383 PG # 13540
Vol. II No. 54 November 9, 1850. Pages 385-399 PG # 22138
Vol. II No. 55 November 16, 1850. Pages 401-415 PG # 15216
Vol. II No. 56 November 23, 1850. Pages 417-431 PG # 15354
Vol. II No. 57 November 30, 1850. Pages 433-454 PG # 15405
Vol. II No. 58 December 7, 1850. Pages 457-470 PG # 21503Vol. II No. 59 December 14, 1850. Pages 473-486 PG # 15427Vol. II No. 60 December 21, 1850. Pages 489-502 PG # 24803Vol. II No. 61 December 28, 1850. Pages 505-524 PG # 16404
Vol. II No. 58 December 7, 1850. Pages 457-470 PG # 21503
Vol. II No. 59 December 14, 1850. Pages 473-486 PG # 15427
Vol. II No. 60 December 21, 1850. Pages 489-502 PG # 24803
Vol. II No. 61 December 28, 1850. Pages 505-524 PG # 16404
Notes and Queries Vol. III.Vol., No., Date, Year, Pages, PG #
Notes and Queries Vol. III.
Vol., No., Date, Year, Pages, PG #
Vol. III No. 62 January 4, 1851. Pages 1- 15 PG # 15638Vol. III No. 63 January 11, 1851. Pages 17- 31 PG # 15639Vol. III No. 64 January 18, 1851. Pages 33- 47 PG # 15640Vol. III No. 65 January 25, 1851. Pages 49- 78 PG # 15641
Vol. III No. 62 January 4, 1851. Pages 1- 15 PG # 15638
Vol. III No. 63 January 11, 1851. Pages 17- 31 PG # 15639
Vol. III No. 64 January 18, 1851. Pages 33- 47 PG # 15640
Vol. III No. 65 January 25, 1851. Pages 49- 78 PG # 15641
Vol. III No. 66 February 1, 1851. Pages 81- 95 PG # 22339Vol. III No. 67 February 8, 1851. Pages 97-111 PG # 22625Vol. III No. 68 February 15, 1851. Pages 113-127 PG # 22639Vol. III No. 69 February 22, 1851. Pages 129-159 PG # 23027
Vol. III No. 66 February 1, 1851. Pages 81- 95 PG # 22339
Vol. III No. 67 February 8, 1851. Pages 97-111 PG # 22625
Vol. III No. 68 February 15, 1851. Pages 113-127 PG # 22639
Vol. III No. 69 February 22, 1851. Pages 129-159 PG # 23027
Vol. III No. 70 March 1, 1851. Pages 161-174 PG # 23204Vol. III No. 71 March 8, 1851. Pages 177-200 PG # 23205Vol. III No. 72 March 15, 1851. Pages 201-215 PG # 23212Vol. III No. 73 March 22, 1851. Pages 217-231 PG # 23225Vol. III No. 74 March 29, 1851. Pages 233-255 PG # 23282
Vol. III No. 70 March 1, 1851. Pages 161-174 PG # 23204
Vol. III No. 71 March 8, 1851. Pages 177-200 PG # 23205
Vol. III No. 72 March 15, 1851. Pages 201-215 PG # 23212
Vol. III No. 73 March 22, 1851. Pages 217-231 PG # 23225
Vol. III No. 74 March 29, 1851. Pages 233-255 PG # 23282
Vol. III No. 75 April 5, 1851. Pages 257-271 PG # 23402Vol. III No. 76 April 12, 1851. Pages 273-294 PG # 26896Vol. III No. 77 April 19, 1851. Pages 297-311 PG # 26897Vol. III No. 78 April 26, 1851. Pages 313-342 PG # 26898
Vol. III No. 75 April 5, 1851. Pages 257-271 PG # 23402
Vol. III No. 76 April 12, 1851. Pages 273-294 PG # 26896
Vol. III No. 77 April 19, 1851. Pages 297-311 PG # 26897
Vol. III No. 78 April 26, 1851. Pages 313-342 PG # 26898
Vol. III No. 79 May 3, 1851. Pages 345-359 PG # 26899Vol. III No. 80 May 10, 1851. Pages 361-382 PG # 32495Vol. III No. 81 May 17, 1851. Pages 385-399 PG # 29318Vol. III No. 82 May 24, 1851. Pages 401-415 PG # 28311Vol. III No. 83 May 31, 1851. Pages 417-440 PG # 36835
Vol. III No. 79 May 3, 1851. Pages 345-359 PG # 26899
Vol. III No. 80 May 10, 1851. Pages 361-382 PG # 32495
Vol. III No. 81 May 17, 1851. Pages 385-399 PG # 29318
Vol. III No. 82 May 24, 1851. Pages 401-415 PG # 28311
Vol. III No. 83 May 31, 1851. Pages 417-440 PG # 36835
Vol. III No. 84 June 7, 1851. Pages 441-472 PG # 37379Vol. III No. 85 June 14, 1851. Pages 473-488 PG # 37403Vol. III No. 86 June 21, 1851. Pages 489-511 PG # 37496Vol. III No. 87 June 28, 1851. Pages 513-528 PG # 37516
Vol. III No. 84 June 7, 1851. Pages 441-472 PG # 37379
Vol. III No. 85 June 14, 1851. Pages 473-488 PG # 37403
Vol. III No. 86 June 21, 1851. Pages 489-511 PG # 37496
Vol. III No. 87 June 28, 1851. Pages 513-528 PG # 37516
Notes and Queries Vol. IV.Vol., No., Date, Year, Pages, PG #
Notes and Queries Vol. IV.
Vol., No., Date, Year, Pages, PG #
Vol. IV No. 88 July 5, 1851. Pages 1- 15 PG # 37548Vol. IV No. 89 July 12, 1851. Pages 17- 31 PG # 37568Vol. IV No. 90 July 19, 1851. Pages 33- 47 PG # 37593Vol. IV No. 91 July 26, 1851. Pages 49- 79 PG # 37778
Vol. IV No. 88 July 5, 1851. Pages 1- 15 PG # 37548
Vol. IV No. 89 July 12, 1851. Pages 17- 31 PG # 37568
Vol. IV No. 90 July 19, 1851. Pages 33- 47 PG # 37593
Vol. IV No. 91 July 26, 1851. Pages 49- 79 PG # 37778
Vol. IV No. 92 August 2, 1851. Pages 81- 94 PG # 38324Vol. IV No. 93 August 9, 1851. Pages 97-112 PG # 38337Vol. IV No. 94 August 16, 1851. Pages 113-127 PG # 38350Vol. IV No. 95 August 23, 1851. Pages 129-144 PG # 38386Vol. IV No. 96 August 30, 1851. Pages 145-167 PG # 38405
Vol. IV No. 92 August 2, 1851. Pages 81- 94 PG # 38324
Vol. IV No. 93 August 9, 1851. Pages 97-112 PG # 38337
Vol. IV No. 94 August 16, 1851. Pages 113-127 PG # 38350
Vol. IV No. 95 August 23, 1851. Pages 129-144 PG # 38386
Vol. IV No. 96 August 30, 1851. Pages 145-167 PG # 38405
Vol. IV No. 97 September 6, 1851. Pages 169-183 PG # 38433Vol. IV No. 98 September 13, 1851. Pages 185-200 PG # 38491Vol. IV No. 99 September 20, 1851. Pages 201-216 PG # 38574Vol. IV No. 100 September 27, 1851. Pages 217-246 PG # 38656
Vol. IV No. 97 September 6, 1851. Pages 169-183 PG # 38433
Vol. IV No. 98 September 13, 1851. Pages 185-200 PG # 38491
Vol. IV No. 99 September 20, 1851. Pages 201-216 PG # 38574
Vol. IV No. 100 September 27, 1851. Pages 217-246 PG # 38656
Vol. IV No. 101 October 4, 1851. Pages 249-264 PG # 38701Vol. IV No. 102 October 11, 1851. Pages 265-287 PG # 38773Vol. IV No. 103 October 18, 1851. Pages 289-303 PG # 38864Vol. IV No. 104 October 25, 1851. Pages 305-333 PG # 38926
Vol. IV No. 101 October 4, 1851. Pages 249-264 PG # 38701
Vol. IV No. 102 October 11, 1851. Pages 265-287 PG # 38773
Vol. IV No. 103 October 18, 1851. Pages 289-303 PG # 38864
Vol. IV No. 104 October 25, 1851. Pages 305-333 PG # 38926
Vol. IV No. 105 November 1, 1851. Pages 337-359 PG # 39076Vol. IV No. 106 November 8, 1851. Pages 361-374 PG # 39091Vol. IV No. 107 November 15, 1851. Pages 377-396 PG # 39135Vol. IV No. 108 November 22, 1851. Pages 401-414 PG # 39197Vol. IV No. 109 November 29, 1851. Pages 417-430 PG # 39233
Vol. IV No. 105 November 1, 1851. Pages 337-359 PG # 39076
Vol. IV No. 106 November 8, 1851. Pages 361-374 PG # 39091
Vol. IV No. 107 November 15, 1851. Pages 377-396 PG # 39135
Vol. IV No. 108 November 22, 1851. Pages 401-414 PG # 39197
Vol. IV No. 109 November 29, 1851. Pages 417-430 PG # 39233
Vol. IV No. 110 December 6, 1851. Pages 433-460 PG # 39338Vol. IV No. 111 December 13, 1851. Pages 465-478 PG # 39393Vol. IV No. 112 December 20, 1851. Pages 481-494 PG # 39438
Vol. IV No. 110 December 6, 1851. Pages 433-460 PG # 39338
Vol. IV No. 111 December 13, 1851. Pages 465-478 PG # 39393
Vol. IV No. 112 December 20, 1851. Pages 481-494 PG # 39438
Vol I. Index. [Nov. 1849-May 1850] PG # 13536INDEX TO THE SECOND VOLUME. MAY-DEC., 1850 PG # 13571INDEX TO THE THIRD VOLUME. JAN.-JUNE, 1851 PG # 26770
Vol I. Index. [Nov. 1849-May 1850] PG # 13536
INDEX TO THE SECOND VOLUME. MAY-DEC., 1850 PG # 13571
INDEX TO THE THIRD VOLUME. JAN.-JUNE, 1851 PG # 26770