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BUCKINGHAM, JAMES SILK. (Con.)

Speech delivered in the Festival Concert Room of the City of York, on the 14th June, 1841, for the Abolition of the Corn Laws, and for a perfect system of Free Trade... 1841, 8°.

The Eastern and Western States of America. 15 plates, Lond., Fisher, n.d. [1842], 3 vols., 8°., 42/-.

The Slave States of America. Lond., Fisher, n.d. [1842], 2 vols., 8°., 31/6.

Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and the other British Provinces, etc. Lond., P. Jackson, 1843, 8o., 15/-.

Inaugural Lecture written for the Opening of the British and Foreign Institute, 2nd Aug., 1843. Lond., 1843, 8., pp. 88.-2nd. ed., 1843, 8°.

New Plan of National Colonization... *.d. [1844], 8”.

Lond.,

Plan of an Improved Income Tax and Real Free Trade... Lond., 1845, 8°., pp. 71.-2nd ed., 1845, 8°.

Transactions of the British and Foreign Institute, including Reports of all the Papers read, Lectures delivered...1843-45. Ed. by J. S. Buckingham. Lond., 1845, 1 vol., 4°.

Slanders of Punch...against the British and Foreign Institute and its Resident Director J. S. Buckingham]. Lond., James Ridgway, 1846, 8°.-2nd. ed., with a postscript and several pages of additional matter, n.d. [1846], 8°., pp. 32, 3d., or 1/6. per doz.-3rd. ed., n.d. [1846], 8°.-4th ed., n.d. [1846], 8o.

NOTE.-Nearly 10,000 copies of this publication were sold within a month.

Appeal to the British Nation on the greatest Reform yet remaining to be accomplished, including the Speech delivered in Parliament on... the Evils of Intemperance, and an Address read before the World's Temperance Convention in London. Lond., Ridgway, 1846, 8., pp. 64 and 16, 2/6.

Considerations sur quelques Reformes Sociales, qui restent encore a accomplir, avant que la Civilization ait atteint son dernier perfectionnement; Discours prononcé à l' Athénée Royal de Paris, le 7th Decembre, 1846. Paris, 1846, 8°. Some considerations on certain great Social Evils which still require to be amended or removed, in the most civilized nations. Lond., 1847, 8°., 6d.

NOTE.-An English ed. of the preceding work. Irish Improvidence encouraged by English Bounty, with a plan of relief for Ireland without taxing England. 1847, 8°., 6d.

Sketches of Voyages, Travels, Writings, and Public Labours. Portrait. Lond., P. Jackson, 1847, 8°., 5/-.

Tour through Belgium, the Rhine, Switzerland,

BUCKINGHAM, JAMES SILK. (Cɔn.).

and Holland. 10 Engravings, Lond., P. Jackson, 1848, 2 vols., 8o., 28/..

Tour in France, Piedmont, Lombardy...the Tyrol and Bavaria. 12 Engravings. Lond., P. Jackson, 1848, 2 vols., 8°., 28/-.

Letter to Richard Cobden, Esq., M.P., on his proposed National Budget. By J. S. Buckingham. Dated Dunfermline, Jan. 8th, 1849, sm. fol., pp. 4. London Instit.

National Evils and Practical Remedies, with... Plan of a Model Town...2 Engravings. Lond., P. Jackson, 1849, 8o., pp. 500, 15/--Another ed., n.d. [1849], 8°., pp. xxx and 512.

An Earnest Plea for the Reign of Temperance and Peace... Lond., P. Jackson, n.d. [1851], 12o., 2/6.

NOTE.-1000 copies were, by permission of Prince Albert, given to the Exhibitors at the Crystal Palace, in Hyde Park, in 1851.

The Temperance Offering...Ed. by J. S. Buckingham. Lond., 1852, 8°.-Another ed., Lond., n.d., 1854, 8°.

Plan for the future Government of India... Lond., Partridge, 1853, 8°., pp. 64.-2nd ed., 1853, 80, pp. iv and 68.-3rd ed., in "The Coming Era," 1854.

Biographical Sketch of J. S. Buckingham, from "Lives of the Illustrious" for August, 1853. Lond., Partridge, 1853, 8°., pp. 16.

The Justice, Policy, and Safety of a Maine Law for England. Manchester, 1853, 8°., pp.

16.

Recent Correspondence between Lord J. Russell, M.P., Prime Minister of England, and J. S. Buckingham. 1853, 8°., 1-.

On the gradual extinction of the National Debt, and on the true principles of a Property and Income Tax. Republished for comparison with Mr. Gladstone's recent Financial Propositions. 1853, 8o., 6d.

The Coming Era of Practical Reform, not "looming in the distance," but "nigh at hand." A new series of Tracts addressed to the Public and Parliament of 1854. By J. S. Buckingham. Lond., Partridge, 1853, 8°., pp. 584.

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NOTE.-Preliminary Biographical Sketch, pp. 9

Proposed Plan of a New Reform Bill..4th ed., 1854, pp. 81-144.

Plan for the future Government of India. 3rd ed., 1854, pp. 145-296.

Examination of the Principal Questions connected with National Education..1854, pp. 297-424.

History and Progress of the Temperance Reformation.. 1854, pp. 425-584.

Each of the above has a distinct title page, but the pagination runs on.

Letter on Rammohun Roy. Monthly Repository, xviii, 441 (1823).

The Caravan in the Desert. A Scene from

BUCKINGHAM, JAMES SILK. (Con.).

an unpublished Journal, in "The Literary Souvenir." Ed. by A. A. Watts. 1827, pp. 385-393.

Journey across the Isthmus of Suez, in "Friendship's Offering," 1827.

Harbour of Muscat, in the Persian Gulf. With Illustration. ib., 1829, pp. 393-97.

BUCKINGHAM, LEICESTER SILK (youngest son of the preceding). b. 11, Cornwall Terrace, Regent's Park, London, 29th June, 1825. d. Margate, 15th July, 1867. cf. Gent. Mag., iv, 264, 1867.

Aggravating Sam.
Acts [and in Prose].
L. S. Buckingham].
Lacy, 89, Strand, n.d. [1854], 12°., pp. 46, 6d.
NOTE. First performed at the Lyceum Theatre,
6th Dec., 1851.

A Comic Drama, in 2
By Mathews & Co. [i.e.,
Lond., Thomas Hailes

Take that Girl away [Translated from the French]. A Comic Drama, in 2 Acts [and in Prose]. Lond., Lacy, n.d. [1855], 12o, pp. 60, Gd.

NOTE. First performed at the Lyceum Theatre, 3rd March, 1855.

For the benefit of the Playful Crocodile. 1855. Not Printed.

An Impudent Puppy. A Comic Drama, in 2 Acts. 1855. Not Printed.

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Two Precious Scoundrels. A Farce. 1856. Not Printed.

NOTE. First performed at the Strand Theatre, 21st Aug., 1856.

Belphegor. A new and original, acrobatic, dramatic, epigrammatic, and decidely un-aristocratic Burlesque. Lond., Lacy, n.d. [1856], 12o., pp. 45, 6d.

NOTE. First performed at the Strand Theatre, 29th Sept., 1856.

Drat that Comet. A Farce. 1856. Not Printed.

Over the way. 1856. Not Printed.

The Magic Mistletoe; or Harlequin Humbug and the Shams of London. A Burlesque Pantomime. 1856. Not Printed.

NOTE. First performed at the Strand Theatre, 21th Dec., 1856.

Dont Lend your Umbrella. A Comic Drama, in 2 Acts [and in Prose]. Lond., Lacy, n.d. [1857], 12°., pp. 43, 6d.

NOTE. First performed at the Strand Theatre, 26th Jan., 1857.

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Jeannette's Wedding. An Operetta, in 1 Act. By L. Buckingham and A[ugustus] Harris. Lond., Lacy, n.d. [1857], 12°., pp. 30, 6d.

William Tell, a telling version of an old telltale. An Original Burlesque. Lond., Lacy, n.d. [1857], 12o., pp. 33, 6d.

NOTE.-First performed at the Strand Theatre, 27th July, 1857.

Harlequin Novelty and the Princess who lost her Heart. A New and Original Burlesque Pantomime, in 1 Act [and in Prose]. Lond., Lacy, n.d. [1857], 12o., pp. 40, 6d.

NOTE. First performed at the Strand Theatre, 24th Dec., 1857.

A Woman in my dust hole. A Farce. 1858. Not Printed.

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NOTE.-First performed at the Strand Theatre, 13th July, 1859.

Virginius, or the Trials of a Fond Papa. A Burlesque, in 1 Act [and in Verse]. Lond., Lacy, n.d. [1859], 12o., pp. 36, 6d.

NOTE.-First performed at the St. James' Theatre. 1st Oct., 1859.

Cupid's Ladder. A Drama, in 2 Acts [adapted from the French]. 1859. Not Printed.

NOTE. First performed at the St. James' Theatre, 29th Oct., 1859.

1860. Not Printed. Not Printed.

A pleasant time of it. You're another. 1860. The Phantom Wives. 1860. Not Printed. The Forty Thieves. A Burlesque. By J. R. Planché, F. Talfourd, H. J. Byron, L. Buckingham, Draper, A. Halliday, F. Lawrence, and the Brothers Brough [Members of the Savage Club]. 1860. Not Printed.

NOTE.-Performed at the Lyceum Theatre, 7th March, 1860.

Lucrezia Borgia! at home and all abroad. A New and Original Burlesque [and in Verse].

BUCKINGHAM, LEICESTER SILK. (Con.).

Lond., Lacy, n.d. [1860], 12°., pp. 32, 6d.

NOTE. First performed at the St. James' Theatre, 9th April, 1860.

By J.

Valentine and Orson. A Burlesque. R. Planché, F. Talfourd, H. J. Byron, L. Buckingham, A. Halliday, E. Falconer, and W. Brough. 1860. Not Printed.

NOTE.-Performed at the Lyceum Theatre, 19th June, 1860, for the benefit of the Widow and Family of Mr. Ebenezer Landells, Artist and Engraver.

Little Red Riding Hood and the Fairies of the Rose, Shamrock and Thistle. An Original Burlesque Extravaganza, in 1 Act [and in Verse]. Lond., Lacy, n.d. [1861], 12°., pp. 32, 6d.

NOTE. First performed at the Lyceum Theatre, 26th Dec., 1861.

Pizarro, or the Leotard of Peru. An Original Burlesque Extravaganza, in 1 Act. Lond., Published by W. H. Swanborough, Royal Strand Theatre, 1862, 12o., pp. 36, 6d.

The Merry Widow. A Comedy, in 2 Acts [and in Prose]. Lond., Lacy, n.d. [1863], 12o., Pp. 34, 6d.

NOTE. First performed at the St. James' Theatre, 31st Jan., 1863.

Silken Fetters. A Comedy, in 3 Acts [and in Prose]. Lond., Lacy, n.d. [1863], 12o., pp. 52, 6d.

NOTE.-First performed at the Haymarket Theatre, 14th Nov., 1863.

The Silver Lining. A Comedy, in 3 Acts [and in Prose]. Lond., Lacy., n.d. [1864], 12°., pp. 54, 6d.

NOTE. First performed at the St. James' Theatre, 30th Jan., 1864.

Love's Young Dream. A Comedietta. 1864. Not Printed.

NOTE. First performed at the New Royalty Theatre, Easter, 1864.

Faces in the Fire. A Comedy. Lond., Lacy., n.d. [1865], 12°., pp. 57, 6d.

NOTE. First performed at the St. James' Theatre, 25th Feb., 1865.

Love's Martyr. A Drama, in 4 Acts, preceded by a Prologue. Lond., Lacy, n.d. [1866], 12°., pp. 71, 6d.

NOTE. First performed at the Olympic Theatre, 25th April, 1866.

The Miller's Maid. A Song. Words by L. S. Buckingham; Music by Theodore Distin. Lond., Cramer, 1870, fol.

BUCKLAND, THE VERY REV. WILLIAM. Dean of Westminster. b. Axminster, 1784. d. Clapham, 14th Aug., 1856.

Geology and Mineralogy considered with reference to natural theology. [Bridgewater

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Disposition of metallic veins in Cornwall, I, 550, P. lxvii, Fig. 3.

Address at the Seventh Annual Exhibition of the R.C.P. Soc. Rep., 1839, p. 4.

BUCKLE, HENRY THOMAS. b. Lee, 24th Nov., 1822. d. Damascus, 31st May, 1862. A Letter to a Gentleman respecting Pooley's Case. Lond., J. W. Parker, 1859, 8°., pp. 16.

NOTE. cf. "On Blasphemous Libels." By W. D. Lewis, Q.C. Solicitor's Journ., p. 45, Nov. 26th, 1859.

The Case of Thomas Pooley (in a Review of Mill on Liberty). Fraser's Mag., lix, 533-37, May, 1859. See also Bush, Rev. P.; Coleridge, Sir J. D.; Holyoake, G. J.; Pooley, T.

BUCKSTONE, JOHN BALDWIN. b. near London, 1802.

The Dream at Sea. A Drama, in three acts. New York, S. French, n.d. [1856], 8°., 1/-; and in vol. viii of Webster's Acting National Drama. Lond., 1840, pp. 47.

NOTE. The entire scene is laid in Cornwall.

BUDD, EDWARD. Wesleyan Local Preacher and Schoolmaster at Liskeard and Truro. b. Waterford, 26th Aug., 1774. d. Truro, 22nd Dec., 1835. cf. Allen's Liskeard; Timperley's Typog. Dict., pp. 853, 879, 893.

Remarks on a pamphlet entitled "A Speech made at the County Meeting, at Bodmin, on the 15th May, 1809," in A Letter to a Noble Lord [i.e., Lord De Dunstanville]. To which is prefixed An Address to the Freeholders of Cornwall. Anon. Falmouth, printed and published by Heard and Penaluna, near the Fishstrand,...n.d. [1809], 8°., 1/-.

NOTE.-The Address, pp. iii-xi. A Letter, pp.

5-36.

Observations suggested by the present question respecting privilege of Parliament, in A Letter addressed to the Freeholders of Cornwall. With an Appendix, containing the Resolutions of the late meeting at Westminster, their petition and remonstrance to the House of Commons, and their letter to Sir F. Burdett. By the author of A Letter to a Noble Lord. 2nd ed., St. Austell, printed and sold by E. Hennah,.....n.d. [1810], 8°., pp. 24, 6d.

The West Briton. Ed. by E. Budd from July, 1810, until 22nd Dec., 1835.

Obituary and Remarks on the Death of Mr. Budd. n.p. or d. [Truro, 1835], 4°., s. sh.

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BUDGE, REV. EDWARD, B.A. V. of Manaccan, 1839-46. d. Bratton Clovelly, 3rd Aug., 1865, aged 65. cf. Gent. Mag., xix, 391, 651.

The Christian Naturalist. By the Rev. E. Budge. Launceston, Cater and Maddox [printed]; Lond., Simpkin; 1838, 8°., pp. vi and 215, 3/-.

NOTE. A considerable portion of this work, which was for the most part written in Southill Parsonage, appeared in the Periodical called "Light from the West." Printed by the Rev. H. A. Simcoe, at the Penheale Press.

The Unity of the Christian Church. A Sermon preached at the Triennial Visitation of the Lord Bishop of Exeter at Helston, July 12th, 1845, by the Rev. E. Budge, M.A., Vicar of Manaccan and Dean Rural of Kirrier, Cornwall. Published by command of his Lordship, and at the unanimous request of the Deanery of Kirrier. Lond., J. Murray, 1845, 12°., pp. 69, 1/-.

The Homilies of St. John Chrysostom on the Statues. Translated by Rev. E. Budge. The Library of the Fathers, ed. by Rev. E. B. Pusey... vol. ix. Oxford, J. H. Parker, 1849, 8°., pp. xxxi and 399, 9/-.

The City of God. A Vision. Lond., Parker, 1850, post 8°., 8/6.

The Mirror of History. Lives of Men of Great Eras, etc. Lond., Baldwin, 1851, 12°., 5/-.

Posthumous Gleanings from a Country Rector's Study, etc. Ed. by Rev. R. B. Kinsman, M.A. Lond., Rivington, 1866, 8°., pp. vi and 380.

On the Conglomerate and Raised Beaches of the Lizard District. Trans. R.G.S.C., vi, 1-11 (1841).

On the Tract of Land called the Lowlands, in the Parish of St. Keverne. ib., vi, 59–63 (1842).

On Diluvial Action, as exemplified in the Gravel Beds and Sienitic Formation of Crousa Down, in St. Keverne. ib., vi, 91–98.

On the Hornblende Slate of the Associated Rocks of the Meneage District. ib., vi., 173-180. On the Granitic and other Associated Rocks of Cornwall and Devon. ib., vi, 288–293.

On Petrified Moss or Tufa. Rep. R.I.C., 1842, p. 28.

On an Electrical appearance in Helford Creek. ib., 1843, p. 37.

On an Anglo-Norman Doorway in Manaccan Church. ib., 1845, p. 24.

BUDGE, JANE. b. Camborne, 1832.

English History in question and answer...from the conquest to the present time... By a Lady [i.e., J. Budge]. New ed., revised and enlarged, Lond., Marshall and Laurie, 1860, 8°.

Manual of English History simplified; or our

BUDGE JANE. (Con.).

Country's Story, told by a Lady [i.e., J. Budge]. Ed. by James Stuart Laurie. Lond., Marshall and Laurie, 1866, 8°.

English History simplified; or Our Country's Story, told by a Lady [i.e., J. Budge]. Ed. by J. S. Laurie. 4th ed., Lond., J. & F. Laurie, n.d. [18-], 8°., pp. vi and 278.

BUDGE, JOHN. A Convinced Friend. b. Camborne. d. 17th July, 1864, aged 77.

A Testimony from West Division of Cornwall Monthly Meeting concerning John Budge. Test. concerning Deceased Ministers, 1865, pp. 3–5.

Some Observations on Important Subjects, offered especially to the consideration of the more thoughtful amongst Professors of Religion. [Anon]. Camborne, Printed by L. Newton, 1845, 12o., I sheet.

Some Observations, principally on the subject of Religious Worship, affectionately submitted to the consideration of the Professors of Christianity. [Anon]. Camborne, Printed by L. Newton, 1846, 12°., 1 sheet.-Reprinted by the Tract Association, No. 103.

Memoir of John Dunstone, of Camborne, in Cornwall, who was blind for 44 years, till his death in 1856. By J. Budge. Lond., F. G. Cash...J. Philp, Liskeard, 1857, sm. 8°., 3 sheets. -2nd ed., revised, Lond., W. & F. G. Cash... 1857, sm. 8°., 3 sheets.

BUDGE, JOHN. d. Cornwall County Lunatic Asylum, 23rd July, 1865, aged 80, having resided there from 17th Oct., 1846.

The Practical Miner's Guide,...with Treatise on the Art and Practice of Assaying Silver, Copper, Lead, and Tin, etc. Plates. Lond., Longman; Byers, Devonport; 1825, roy. 8°., 10/-.—2nd ed., 1845, 8°., 12/--New York, 1858, 8°.-With additions by J. Atkins, Richmond, Virginia, 1860, 12o.

BUDOCK, GEORGE. pseud., i.e., Hodges, Sydney.

BULLER FAMILY. cf. Gent. Mag., xciv, pt. i, 465-67 (1824).

BULLER, COLONEL ANTHONY.

Note from Colonel R. Fortescue to Colonel A. Buller. Jamaica, 20th July, 1655. Rawlinson MSS., Bod. Lib., Class A, 28, art. 27.

Letter of the Lords Commissioners to Col. Buller; who had detained in the Isle of Scilly divers Prizes and Parcels of Goods. 1666. Harl. MSS., 1510, art. 112 and 113.

BULLER, SIR ANTONY, KNT. (4th son of John Buller, of Morval). Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of Calcutta, 1816. b. Antony House, 1780. d. Mary Tavy, 27th June, 1866, aged 86. cf. Gent. Mag., ii, 261, 1866.

BULLER, REV. ANTONY, M.A. (son of the preceding). R. of Mary Tavy, Devonshire. b. London, 23rd Oct., 1809.

Inherent opposition between the Two Traditional Systems of Explaining the "One Catholic and Apostolic Church." Two Sermons preached at the Visitation of an Archdeacon, in the years 1854 and 57. Lond., J. Masters, 1859, 8°., pp. 58.

The Catholic Church a witness against illiberality. No. 61 of The Tracts for the Times. Dated Oxford, The Feast of St. Philip and St. James. Lond., Rivington, 1835, 8°., pp. 8, and in vol. ii of Collected Edition, 1834-35.

BULLER, SIR ARTHUR WILLIAM, KNT. M.P. for Liskeard. b. Calcutta, 1808. d. 30th April, 1869. cf. Reg. and Mag. of Biog., i, 466 (1869).

BULLER, CHARLES (6th and youngest son of J. Buller, of Morval). M.P. for West Looe. b. Cornwall, 1775. d. Richmond, 17th May, 1848. cf. Gent. Mag., xxx, 206 (1848).

BULLER, RT. HONBLE. CHARLES (son of the preceding). M.P. for West Looe & Liskeard, Poor Law Commissioner. b. Calcutta, Aug., 1806. d. London, 28th Nov., 1848. cf. English Cyclop.; Gent. Mag., xxxi, 87-89 (1849). On the Necessity of a Radical Reform. Lond., 1831, 8°., pp. 62.

Letter from the Australian Patriotic Association to C. Buller in reply to his communication of 31st May, 1840. 1840, 8°.

Letter to C. Buller in reply to his communication of July and August, 1840. 1841, 8o.

Systematic Colonization. Speech of C. Buller in the House of Commons, on April 6th, 1843. Lond., 1843, 8°.

Ten Hours' Factory Bill. The Speech of C. Buller in the House of Commons, March 22nd, 1844. Lond., 1844, 8°.

By

Eight Years in Canada...including Letters from Lord Durham, Chas. Buller, etc. Major John Richardson, Montreal, Canada. 1847, 8o.

Letters to C. Buller, etc. [in reply to communications respecting the Government of New South Wales]. By W. Bland. Sydney, 1849, 8o.

Review of Lamartine's "Histoire des Girondins." Edinb. Rev., lxxxvii, 1-46 (1848).

BULLER, VICE-ADMIRAL SIR EDWARD, BART. b. The Admiralty, London, 24th Dec., 1764. d. Trenant Park, Cornwall, 15th April, 1824. cf. Gent. Mag., xciv., pt. i, 465 (1824); Naval Chronicle, xix, 177, March, 1808; Annual Biog. for 1825, pp. 67-75.

BULLER, FRANCIS. M.P. 1640. d. 1679.

Notes on a Suit between Sir Francis Godolphin and Mr. Grose with F. Buller, Esq., concerning a Tenement in Breage, called Trenowaile. Harl. MSS., 1228, art. 4.

BULLER, SIR FRANCIS, BART. (3rd son of James Buller, of Morral). Judge of Court of King's Bench and Common Pleas. b. Morval or Crediton, 17th March, 1746. d. Bedford Square, London, 5th June, 1800. cf. Gent. Mag., lxx, pt. i, 594 (1800); Polwhele's Biog. Sketches, i, 60; Phillips' Public Characters, 1798, pp. 175-78; Foss' Judges, viii, 251-55; W. C. Townsend's Lives of 12 Judges; European Mag., with Portrait, xxxviii, 3 (1800); The Georgian Era, ii, 303; Life of Lord Eldon, i,

343.

An Introduction to the Law relative to Trials at Nisi Prius, with an Index. Lond., 1772, 4o. 2nd ed., with additions, Lond., 1775, 4°., pp. 336.-Lond., Printed; New York, Reprinted, 1788, 8°.-5th ed., with additions, Lond., 1790, 8°. 6th ed., corrected, with additions to the present time, Lond., 1793, 8°.-7th ed., with... Annotations by R. W. Bridgman, Lond., 1817, 89.

Trial of the Rev. William Davies Shipley, Dean of St. Asaph, at the Assizes at Shrewsbury, 6th Aug. 1784, for a Libel. 1784, fol.

NOTE. The conduct of Judge Buller on this occasion was severely reprehended by Erskine, the Advocate for the Dean.

Publications, printed by order of the Society for Preserving Liberty and Property against Republicans and Levellers; No. 8, containing the advantages peculiar to a Monarchy. By M. de Lolme.-Judge Buller's Charge to the Grand Jury of the County of York at the Lent Assizes, 1793. Printed and Sold by J. Downes, No. 240, Strand, n.d. [1793], 8°., pp. 16, 1d.

NOTE.-Mr. Justice Buller's Charge, pp. 13-16. BULLER, LIEUT.-GENL. FREDERICK WILLIAM (son of John Buller, of Morval). b. 1772. d. Bury Street, St. James', London, 8th Nov., 1855. cf. Gent. Mag., xlv, 82-83 (1856).

b. 1771. BULLER, JOHN. d. Morval, 3rd April, 1849. cf. Gent. Mag., xxxii, 632 (1849). Premiums given by J. Buller, Esq. Rep. R.C.P. Soc., 1834, p. 13.

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