8 DECEMBER 1906, page 17

Priscilla Bright Mclaren.

[To TER EDITOR OF TER "SPECTATOR:1 SIR,—As a son of the late Mrs. McLaren and a nephew of John Bright, I feel obliged to write to you in reference to the publication twice over......

[to The Editor Ov Tor Useaarrroa."1 Sir,—my Attention Has...

called to the extraordinary story told by Mr. Tallack in the Spectator of November 24th in reference to Mr. John Bright. It seems a very serious thing when a person has been......

[to The Editor Op The " Spectator."]

SIR,—Is it not possible that my friend Mr. Tallack may be mistaken ? During my last interview with John Bright—who was, by the way, no little interested in the Salvation Army,......

Cheap Books.

[To TER EDITOR OF TELE "SPECTATOR."] Sin, — The ten thousand memorialists whom Mr. Henniker Heaton leads in his crusade against authors and publishers are, after all, but an......

The Coleridge Cottage At Nether Stowey.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR." J SIR,—As there is a fresh movement in favour of purchasing the Coleridge Cottage at Nether Stowey and preserving it for the nation, may I......

A Correction.

[TO TIM EDITOR OP TUB "SPECTATOR: J SIE,—A. slip occurs in your article on Mr. Marks in last week's Spectator. Sir Thomas Chambers presided at the trial in 1890, at which date......