14 AUGUST 1897, page 16

Coincidences.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—My father used to tell a story that in his early youth— more than seventy years ago—he was dining with a Lady Pocock and her daughter at......

Sir,—you Have Not Yet Exhausted The Jubilee...

listening, the other day, to a cottager's account of her share in the rejoicings of June 22nd, and as her ideas as to the cause of the rejoicings appeared vague, I made a remark......

Wild Sports In Ireland.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR." Sin,—In your notice of Mr. Bickerdyke's book in the Spectator of July 31st, you say he doubts whether pike of 40 lb. weight are ever caught in......

Sin,—in Support Of The Statement Contained In Your Most...

article in the Spectator of August 7th, that the fear caused by what is supposed to be a supernatural agency seems to have in it some element not found in ordinary fear, may I......