. Transactions of the Leicestershire Architectural and Archaeological Society. turday Review. We recommend [our readers] to see for themselves how excellent a work ofthe kind it is.—Guardian. Mr. North has marshalled his materials in a way which leaves nothing to bedesired.—Church Bells. . .is full of matter which will be specially useful to those whose attentionis being directed to bells as a new subject of research, and its value is muchenhanced by the copious references to authorities which will be found, at the footof every page.—Archaological Journal. We must not omit to call attention to
. Transactions of the Leicestershire Architectural and Archaeological Society. turday Review. We recommend [our readers] to see for themselves how excellent a work ofthe kind it is.—Guardian. Mr. North has marshalled his materials in a way which leaves nothing to bedesired.—Church Bells. . .is full of matter which will be specially useful to those whose attentionis being directed to bells as a new subject of research, and its value is muchenhanced by the copious references to authorities which will be found, at the footof every page.—Archaological Journal. We must not omit to call attention to the engravings—some of these are ofgreat beauty.—Academy. I think your book a very complete and thorough account of our Northantsbells.—The Very Rev. Lord Alwyne Compton. The beau-ideal of what such a book should be.—The Rev. H. T. Ellacombe, *#* The Leicestershire Volume is out of print: there area few copies of each of the other Volumes unsubscribed for:application may be made to the publisher, Mr. Samuel Clarke,5, Gallowtree Gate, Leicester. 1341.
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