27 APRIL 1901, page 15

Real Names In Fiction.

[To TUE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sra,—With reference to one letter, or two, in the Spectator a few weeks ago, I may say that few iiersons can have had a more curious......

The Late Edward Upton Eddis, R.a.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR:1 Sr,—The oldest representative of art in this artistic neigh- bourhood has left us, to our great regret. Mr. Eddis was born in 1812, and up to......

Village Sayings.

[TO THE EDITOR OF Tin "SpEcrsTon.."3 SIR,—Perhaps the following unconscious mot of may house- keeper may come into this class. On a recent important occasion she brought in the......

Lead-glazing In The Potteries.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sui,—The writer of a letter under the above heading in the Spectator of April 20th demurs to my statement that proper appliances for......

[to The Editor Of The "specrstort.1 Sir,—in The Spectator Of

April 13th an article on "Village Saws and Sayings" quotes an authentic speech : "If us had two like he, it 'ud take I all rs time to look arter they." This is taken by the......