21 APRIL 1917, page 16

The Holse Of Lyme.*

LADY NEWTON'S history of Lyme and its occupants will be found indispensable by any one who seeks to understand the life of country gentlemen in the seventeenth and eighteenth......

English Church Endowments.* Mn. Floyer Has Written A...

on a largo subject, and its smallness should ensure its being read by English Churchmen who have at heart the increased usefulness of their great Church. The conclusion of the......

Fiction.

JAN AND HER JOB.* • READERS of Mrs. Harker's novels look forward to each new work from her pen with an assured and pleasurable expectancy which she has never yet failed to......

Some Books Of The Week.

[Notice in this column does not necessarily preclude subsoptent resins.] Parish War Societies. By W. R. Boelter. (The Smallholders' Union. ld.)—This is a most opportune moment......