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The third volume will consist of the Wapentakes of the Hang East and Halikeld, with Allertonshire. The price of each part to subscribers is fifteen guineas, and to non-subscribers twenty-five guineas. Mons. V. Bouton, of Brussels, has nearly completed his reproduction of the armorial of Geire, herald-at- arms of the 14th century (i 334-1 390). The Tcrd/e Prcruisoire of the names contained in this collection shows that the leading families of England and Scot- land are fairly represented. As M. ...Bouton remarks, this precious monument is a living commentary on the Chronicles of the 14th century, and particularly on Froissart. The text will contain ample historical notes on the personages noticed in this important Roll of Arms. Mr. Robert E. Chester Waters, M. A. , Barrister- at-I^aw, has just produced a new work entitled ' ' Genealogical Memoirs of the Kindred Families of Chester of Bristol, Barton Regis, Almondsbury, and London, descended from Henry Chester, who died Sheriff of Bristol in 1470 ; and also of the Families of Astry of London, Kent, Beds, Bucks, anc^ Gloucestershire, descended from Sir Ralph Astry, Knt.
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