The Last Invasion Of Pembrokeshire.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."' Sin,—The enclosed extract from the "Annual - Register," touching the last invasion of Pembrokeshire, may interest your readers. Doubt has......
The Honour Of A Scout.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."' Sia,—Having read with interest an able article on the above in the Spectator of April 19th, I as a Scoutmaster in a country village should......
The Empire Of The Air.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "Srsonaos.1 SER, — Froude begins his " English Seamen in the Sixteenth Century " thus : " Jean Paul, tjna German poet, said that God had given to France......
First Bat Out.
[To THE Ennou or THE "SPECTATOR."' SIR, — Perhaps I may be alloWed to supplement your corre- spondent's note on the appearance of a bat on the evening of , April 19th. I saw one......
- How Not To Train The Clergy. [to The Editor
OP THE "SPECTATOR,"] Stu,—In the latter part of your interesting article on "How not to Train the Clergy," Dr. Headlam has seriously misled you. You follow him in commenting......
[to The Editor Of The "spectator."' Sir, — It May...
readers to know that my orchard, which is one of the most tempting to boys, and the guarding of which was always a great irritation in former years, is now, since I have been a......
Banstead Mutton.
[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR. " ' Six, — In your review of Mr. Lambert's "History of Banstoad," you quote A.uhrey's statement that, the place "is famous for its small sweet......
Army Service And "the ' Spectator ' Experimental Company."
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. "] SIR,—It has hitherto, I imagine, been a cause of gratification to many of your readers that a result of the training carried out at their......
R. L. Stevenson On Box Hill.
[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR, — Just after reading the article on Box Hill in the Spectator of April 26th I came upon the following in one of R. L. Stevenson's......