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Ingatestone and the Essex Great Road, with Fryerning, by E. E. WILDE. With four Chapters on the Early History, by Mrs. ARCHIBALD CHRISTY. 1913. 8vo (9 x 6), pp. 504, with photogravure frontispiece and sixty-four other illustrations, five maps, and a plan. 10s. 6d. net. Oxford University Press, London.

History of Banstead in Surrey, by H. C. M. LAMBERT. 1912. 8vo (9 × 6), pp. 380, with twelve illustrations. 21s. net. Oxford University Press, London. The Story of Holy Trinity Parish Church, Hull, by the Rev. G. J. JORDAN. 1920. 8vo (7x42), pp. vi+90, with fifteen illustrations. Cloth, 5s. net; paper boards, 3s. 6d. net. Oxford University Press, London.

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The Making of London, by Sir LAURENCE GOMME. 1912. Crown 8vo (7) × 51), pp. 256, with 240 illustrations. 2s. 6d. net.

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The World and its Discovery, by H. B. WETHERILL. See p. 103.
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