Chapter 7

SIR BERNARD BURKE'S (Ulster King of Arms) PEERAGE AND BARONETAGE for 1860.

In 1 Vol., royal 8vo., Price 38s., 22nd Edition.

CONTENTS

"The best genealogical and heraldic dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage."—Globe.

"For the amazing quantity of personal and family history, admirable arrangements of details, and accuracy of information, this genealogical and heraldic dictionary is without a rival. It is now the standard and acknowledged book of reference upon all questions touching pedigree."—Morning Post.

"Nowhere else is there to be found so full an account of the families of men newly admitted in the Peerage or the Baronetage. * * * * The minutest change to the date of Publication will be found recorded in this Volume, which is in fact a Peerage and Baronetage, not only beyond comparison with any other book of the same class extent, but while it remains as it now is, perfect of its kind above all risk from any future competition."—Examiner.

"The book combines, in one volume, and at one view, what no other work of the kind has ever done, the complete past genealogy, and now living condition, of the family of each Peer and Baronet of Great Britain and Ireland. * * * Burke's Peerage and Baronetage may be fairly looked on us the golden book of the hereditary rank and aristocracy of the British Empire."—Morning Post.

"Burke's Peerage and Baronetage is now quite a national annual."—Illus. London News.

Complete in 1 Volume, Price £2 [Transcriber's Note: Price unclear in original]s. 6d.

SIR BERNARD BURKE'S (Ulster King of Arms) LANDED GENTRY OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.

"A work of this kind is of a national value."—Morning Post.

"A work in which every gentleman will find a domestic interest, as it contains the fullest account of every known family in the United Kingdom."—Bell's Messenger.

"A [Transcriber's Note: Word unclear in original] work, now for the first time complete in one very handsome and portly volume, has just been published."—Illustrated London News.

Now ready, Price 2s. 6d.

THE FOREIGN OFFICE LIST for 1860,

Exhibiting the Rank, Standing, and Various Services of every Person employed in the Foreign Office, the Diplomatic Corps, and the Consular Body. And also Regulations respecting Examinations, Passports, Foreign Orders, &c. Compiled by Francis W.H. Cavendish and Edward Hertslet.

EASY ANTHEMS.

For Four Voices, with Organ or Piano Forte Accompaniments.

O love the LordGoldwin2d.Praise the LordOkeland2d.For unto us a Child is BornHaselton2d.O Praise God in his HolinessWeldon2d.Behold, now Praise the LordRogers2d.Deliver us, O Lord our GodBatten }4dTeach me, O LordRogers }O Praise the LordWeldon2d.Veni, Creator SpiritusTallis3d.Out of the DeepAldrich6d.

The above ANTHEMS, forming PART I, may also be had in Wrapper, 2s.

O Praise the LordBatten2d.Plead Thou my CauseGlareanus2d.Praise the Lord, O JerusalemScott4d.My Soul Truly WaitethBatten2d.If Ye Love MeTallis2d.Thou Visitest the EarthGreene2d.O How AmiableRichardson }Offertory AnthemWhitbroke }3d.Not unto Us, O LordAldrich3d.Hear my PrayerBatten4d.Lord, Who shall dwellRogers4d.

The above ANTHEMS, forming PART II, may also be had in Wrapper, 2s.

Have mercy upon MeGibbs2d.Wherewithal shall a Young ManAlcock2d.I give you a New CommandmentShephard3d.Holy, Holy, HolyBishop2d.Call to RemembranceFarrant2d.Teach Me Thy Way, O LordFox }Blessed art Thou, O LordWeldon }2d.O Israel, Trust in the LordCroft2d.Blessing and GloryBoyce2d.Lilt Up Your HeadsTurner2d.Thou Knowest, LordPurcell }Set up Thyself, O GodWise }2d.Behold now, Praise the LordCreyghton2d.Gloria in ExcelsisS. Mark's use2d.

The above ANTHEMS, forming PART III, may also be had in Wrapper, 2s.

The Three Parts, forming Vol. I of EASY ANTHEMS, may be had, neatly bound together in cloth, price 6s.

O Praise the LordGoldwin2d.O Give ThanksRogers }Lord, We Beseech TheeBatten }4d.Offertory AnthemsMonk2d.Glory be to God on HighLoosemore4d.Lord, for Thy Tender MerciesFarrant2d.O Lord, Grant the KingChildBehold How Good and JoyfulRogers2d.The Lord is KingKing2d.Sing We MerrilyBatten4d.O Pray for the PeaceRogers4d.

The above ANTHEMS, forming PART IV, may also be had in Wrapper, 2s.ANTHEMS FOR PARISH CHOIRS,By Eminent Composers of the English Church.Collected and Edited by the Rev. SIR WILLIAM H. COPE, Bart., Minor Canon of St. Peter's, Westminster.

The above ANTHEMS, forming PART IV, may also be had in Wrapper, 2s.

ANTHEMS FOR PARISH CHOIRS,

By Eminent Composers of the English Church.

Collected and Edited by the Rev. SIR WILLIAM H. COPE, Bart., Minor Canon of St. Peter's, Westminster.

No. I. (Price 8d.) Contains:

Sing we merrilyAdrian BattenLet my complaintDittoI will not leave you comfortlessDr. William Byrde

No. II. (Price 10 d.) Contains:

O Clap your handsDr. William ChildWhen the Lord turned againAdrian BattenO Pray for the Peace of JerusalemDr. Benj. RogersHow Long wilt Thou forget meDitto

No. III. (Price 1s.) Contains:

Oh! that the salvationDr. Benj. RogersPraise the Lord, O my soulDittoO Give thanks unto the LordDittoSave me, O GodDittoBehold how good and joyfulDitto

No. IV. (Price 8d.) Contains:

By the waters of BabylonRev. Dr. H. AldrichNot unto us, O LordThomas KelwayO praise the Lord all ye heathenJohn Goldwin

No. V. (Price 8d.) Contains:

Haste Thee, O God, to deliver meAdrian BattenWhy art thou so heavyDr. Orlando GibbonsBehold now praise the LordRev. Dr. H. Aldrich

No. VI. (Price 10d.) Contains:

Praise the Lord, O my soulDr. John BlowIn Thee, O Lord, have I put my trustWilliam Evans

No. VII. (Price 8d.) Contains:

Unto Thee O Lord, will I lift upThomas KelwayThe Lord is KingWilliam KingIn the beginning, O LordMatthew Lock

No. VIII (Price 1s.) Contains:

Let God ariseMatthew LockSing unto the Lord a new songDittoWhen the Son of Man shall comeDittoLord, we beseech TheeAdrian Batten

No. IX. (Price 8d.) Contains:

O Lord, I have loved the habitationThomas TomkinsGreat and marvellousDittoHe that hath pity upon the poorDitto

No. X. (Price 10d.) Contains:

O Lord God of our salvationRev. Dr. H. AldrichLord, who shall dwellAdrian BattenO Praise the Lord: laud yeDr. William Child


Back to IndexNext