Down, T. C.: Through to the Klondike Du Cane, Major-General Sir Edmund F., K.C.B.: The Peninsula and Waterloo, Memories of an Old Rifleman . Duels of All Nations. By James Pemberton Grund : Falkiner, C. Litton : Sir Boyle Roche . Famous Trials. By J. B. Atlay: The King against Burke and Firth, C. H.: Marston Moor, an Anniversary Study Fitchett, Rev. W. H. : The Battle of Minden, an Anniversary Study Fortescue, Hon. J. W.: Agincourt, an Anniversary Study Genesis of Gold-Fields Law in Australia (The). By Rolf Boldrewood 6 Gentle Adviser (A). By E. V. Lucas . Graves, Alfred Perceval : Tennyson in Ireland, a Reminiscence . 5 Great Storm of 1703 (The), an Anniversary Study. By Henry Harries 5 Grund, James Pemberton : Duels of All Nations: . . . . . Harries, Henry: The Great Storm of 1703, an Anniversary Study Bernays : . Lang, Andrew : Some Spies . Laughing Aspen. By G. L. Calderon Legal Proceedings against Animals. By Dr. E. T. Withington . 53 72 € Leigh Hunt: An Unpublished Letter from-Aurora Leigh . London Game-shops (The). By C. J. Cornish Lord Gilberthorpe's Proposal. By Horace Rawdon Loss of the Philip Herbert' (The). By A. H. Norway . . . . Mackail, J. W.: Piers Ploughman and English Life in the Fourteenth Maitland, Ella Fuller : The Thoughts of Clara Goodall 634 801 Marston Moor, an Anniversary Study. By C. H. Firth Materfamilias. By Mrs. Henry Mansergh 801 490 Merriman, Henry Seton : In Kedar's Tents (Chapters xix.-xxx.), 126, 270, 414, 559 638 . . . . . . Parrot Story (A). By Miss Mary Kingsley Paston, George : The Art of Portrait-Painting in Words 207 Peninsula and Waterloo (The), Memories of an Old Rifleman. By 750 240 198 42 Poverty of the Clergy (The). By the Rev. H. C. Beeching Powell, G. H.: Tavender's Last Term . 76 365 Redemption of the · Friends' Adventure' (The). By Walter Wood 654 Romance of Barker's Buildings (A). By Ada L. Harris Romance of Race (The). By Grant Allen 461 304, 447, 603 161 Shiel, M. P.: A Night in Venice Silvester, Katharine : Bella's Mr. Borwick Sir Boyle Roche. By C. Litton Falkiner Sir Charles Murray's Adventures with the Pawnees Smoxford's Atonement. By E. and H. Heron Some Fragments from the Recollections of the late Sir Charles Murray Some Spies. By Andrew Lang Tavender's Last Term. By G. H. Powell . Vaughan, Rev. John: French Prisoners at Portchester Vibart, Colonel E.: The Sepoy Revolt at Delhi, May 1857, a Personal . . Why John Dowlande went Over-sea. By J. S. Ragland Phillips Wit of the Regency (A.), Lord Alvanley. By A. I. Shand Withers, Hartley : How to Scan a Prospectus . THE CORNHILL MAGAZINE. JULY 1897. THE ENGLISHMAN'S CALENDAR. JULY. 1 The defeat of Hyder Ali by Sir Eyre Coote, 1781. The Dominion of Canada formed, 1867. 2 Battle of Marston Moor, 1644. Sir Robert Peel, statesman, d. 1850. 3 York Minster completed, 1472. 4 Sir Henry Lawrence, Indian statesman, d. 1857. 5 Abolition of the Star Chamber, 1641. 6 Sir Thomas More, Lord Chancellor, executed, 1535. Lord Chancellor Cottenham appointed the second time, 1836. 7 Waverley published, 1814. Richard Brinsley Sheridan, dramatist and orator, d. 1816. 8 Robert South, divine, d. 1716. Tom Cribb, pugilist, b. 1781. 9 John Bull, musician, 1586. 10 Sir William Blackstone, judge and legal writer, b. 1723. 11 Lord Metcalfe, Indian civilian, appointed Governor of Jamaica, 1839. 12 Patent for Hargreaves' spinning jenny, 1770. 13 Lord Russell tried for high treason, 1683. 14 Richard Bentley, scholar and critic, d. 1742. 15 Charter of the Royal Society, 1662. Inigo Jones, arcbitect, b. 1573. 16 Sir Joshua Reynolds, painter, b. 1723. 17 The second Earl Grey, statesman, d. 1845. Defeat of Nana Sahib at Cawnpore by Havelock, 1957. 18 William Makepeace Thackeray, novelist, b. 1811. Jane Austen, novelist, d. 1817. 19 Spanish Armada sighted in the Channel, 1588. 20 Sir Richard Owen, naturalist, b. 1804. 21 Matthew Prior, poet, b. 1664. Robert Burns, poet, d. 1796. 22 Sir Thomas Cavendish, circumnavigator, 1586. 23 Capture of Gibraltar by Admiral Sir George Rookc, 1704. 24 John Philpot Curran, lawyer and orator, b. 1750. 25 Charles Dibdin, song writer, d. 1814. VOL. III.—NO. 13, N.S. 1 25 Samuel Taylor Coleridge, poet and philosopher, d. 1831 John Dalton, chemist, d. 1844. The Atlantic cable laid, 1866. (2) Of all the battles of the Civil War, this is memorable as having first proved the quality of Cromwell's Ironsides. Englishmen of whatever party must be proud of the invincible warriors sprung from the very substance of the nation. (8) South is one of the best of our prose writers. His style in its perfect lucidity, witty common sense, and light touch of unemphasised irony, is nearer Voltaire's than that of any other Englishman. Tom Cribb stands as the representative of a sport so peculiarly English, which played for long so important a part in our national development, and was supported and fostered by so many of our great men, that it deserves a niche in the national remembrance. Mr. Boase, in his account of Cribb in the National Biography, says that as a professor of his art he was matchless, and in his observance of fair play he was never excelled; he bore a character of unimpeachable integrity and unquestionable humanity. (9) The date on which Bull took his musical degree at Oxford. (22) Cavendish started on this day for his voyage round the world. (30) This is the story of how a dozen or so of Englishmen, none of them soldiers, with fifty Sikhs, defended themselves for a week in a two-storeyed billiard-room against some eight or ten thousand foes, until relieved by Sir Vincent Eyre. J. M. S. |