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con only gestion ^ h ^^ in » — — - ^— his - — ^^— ¦ forty of ^^ m the - ^^ - first ^^ ^ m ^ lungs ^^» *^^^ year ^^^ B ^^ pj ^ K w ^^ . and p * - ^ ^^^^ Death ¦ 1 v ¦ ^ heart ^ ^^ h ^^— was —¦ - disease — - ¦ due *—^ " - —— — — —— to ,
supposed to have been accelerated through hurrying to catch the last train to Acton . Mr . Groombridge has just returned from a
most successful business journey in the West of England . He was the oldest grandson of the founder of the firm in which he had been
engaged during the whole of his business life ; a period of twenty-five years , during sixteen
of which he was a partner . The deceased gentleman was of a singularly amiable and genial disposition . The business will be
carried on as usual , without any change of styleby his brothersMr . George Simson
Groomb , ridge and Mr . Herbert , Yorke Groombridge , who were taken into partnership about
five years ago . In recent years the house has rapidly developed its range of business , for , in
addition to its publishing department , a large business in Scripture texts and other cards has been entered upon .
The Rev . Dr . Stephen Tyng . —On the 3 rd of September the Rev . Dr . Stephen Tyng
fifth died at year Irving . Dr ton . , T New yng ' s Yo published rk , in his writings
eightywere in the main amplifications of his pulpit efforts . They were widely read in their day ,
and are still more or less sought after . Among them — are — ~ — — \ the — — — — following — — ^^ — - — »» ^— - ¦— 7 ^^^ : * Lectures ^^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ¦ h on ^ . ^^ ^^ ^^ the ^^^ ^^ ^^ ^*^^
Law and the Gospel , ' 1832 ; ' Sermons preached in — — the — — Ohur — — - - — - c — —— h ^™ o ^— ^ f ^ th - ^ ^» ^^ e ^ fc * - ^ E . ^ v ^ p « p v ^ i ^ p r hany ^^ ^^^^ ^^ ^^ / , » ' « 1839 ^™» ^^ ^*^ ^^^ ; 'Be *^ " ^ ^~ ^ n ^ -
collections 1849-64 ; ' of The Eng Captive land , ' Orp 1847 han ; / * Chri 1859 st ' is Forty All , '
¦ ¦ ; Y IT - The me ears _ ' jrray Praver Expe TTt er rience jhook Book in Illustrated iiiustratea Sunday r ~^ Schools / - * bv by •• scripture Scripture i / 1866 - * > -v <^ •¦ /' ;
sever 1865- a 7 l ye ; ars ' The he F edited east the Enjoyed JSpiscopal , ' 1868 R ecord For er
and the Protestant Churchman , and both of vi those papers ement prospered . highly under his gorous manag
Mr . Samuel Chandler Mitchell . —One of the most unobtrusive and gentle characters
has passed away in the person of Mr . Samuel Chandler Mitchellat the comparativel ¦ earl
age of 63 . — ^^ Th " — ' ~ " — ^^^ ose ' , ^ m ^ p »^ ^ who ^ r - ^^ ^ h o ^ ^^ i have - ^ i ^ ' — ^ b ^^ ^ v ^^ ^^^ f had ^ m ^ h ^ w ^^^ w t ^ fc business ^ ^^ y w ^» i ^ ^^ r ^» *^ ^^ y y transactions at Simpkin , Marshall , & Co . ' s ( and
who has not ?) , will miss his familiar face and figure , his quiet ways , his quaint humour , and his interesting fund of reminiscences i «««« 4 4 b f k 4 ib ii and mh
anec-— ^ — ^^ ^^ ' — ^ —~ ** ^^^^^ a ^^ ^ ™ ^~ ** ^^^ ^^ v ^ ^^ ^«^ *« ^« «< r « . ^^ ^^ ^ ^^ ^ a ^ y _ y m ^ b ^^^ b ^^^^ ^^ # ^ ^^^ ^^ # dotes , mostly of the house he served so long and so well . He was of the school called '
oldfashioned / too , whose one thought seemed to be to live ' laborious days / and whose
pathies with early hours and bank holid sym ays extended" only as to how they could be applied
to others and not to himself . A strong Conservative — --- — ¦ - in — - busines - — — - » - — — ' - ^ - " s - ~^ as *— ^ ¦ ^ well w r ^ r ^ ^ m WV as ***^ in -Ik «« ««¦ politics »^ ^*^ ** tf ^ ^^ ^ ^^ . ^^ , H « he * ¦« ^^
was one of the last of men to lend himself to new - -fang -- - m led ways—quite willing mm m + of courseto
precedent carry out — . orders — — — Leaving - - —y , yet B always arsler ^^ ^^^ ' s anxious ^ w in ^ wm ^ , w O ^*^ xford «• ^^ to ^ i ^ ^ ^» mm St find T * r ^ m ree ^ , m *•* a t
when shall in 1845 ' s he , , where he was seized he enga remained with ged a what t S until imp turned kin May & out Mar last to - ,
that be his his last illness was . uncertain Finding he in immediatel a few days resigned recovery his situation ¦¦» . It was , hoped by his y
1 friends - ¦ — — — T * Fn t ^™ - ^ - — - ^ that r ^^ . nr ^ r rest rvM •*¦ ^«««^ vr « and ••» r <»« t care mmm « # V V would ^^ W" »* * M A ^ rr m-m act * ^ m * ^^» in ^^^ W his H »* t ^*» S ^ t favour , but it was not so to be , and after T . " "' "I . M 1 ¦ . ' I !!' , . "" i ' ' i | « Si' idn iinulm mi' i n " i ¦ H i ' iii
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much at Clap suff ton eri on ng Sun he day died morning peacefull , August y at his & homft and I was buried at Ilford on the following ThuracW
could It was no much t take to p be lace regre on tted the Saturday that the , i ; uneiai verv ¦ mof niu his colleagues * j ^^ u . v ^» and c « x ^ v 4 . friends ixxcuuB would haw
j'any uuj * - *¦• - v _ r . »« WOUld DAVa H presen liked to t . have His brother shown their ¦ Mr . respect Thos ^ k » . Mitchell by being , 1
tec was x ture au , thor and of Stepp ' Rudimentary ing-s , tone to Manual Architecture > -. - * - » - , « -l . Archil u viiMJM * > I unaiActi niiins oo
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Messrs . Philipp Brothers , publishers haTe rem Street oved from 4 & 5 - Silk ~ ¦¦ Street —~ ^ " ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ , H t ^ f o ^^^ 76 K ^^ ¦ ^ Chiswell ^^^^ » , ¦ Q VV ^ T ^ 1
, E . C . An — addition has been — — made — to — the ^ d title 1 of
-w v . ^^ V «(/ V "X 11 the * Engineering Review / which now runs thus : * The Eng j ineering Review and -w ^^ .
Man-Che - 1 - ster ¦ Shi r * A % p Canal y"M g— IT Journal ^^ 1 . ' ___ . . Th m -v is > ^ . curious ^ mmrmm . . % AIMm 11 \ II change is exp j- la ined ____ _ b _ y the __ p _ . _ roprietors _ , ____ _
thusg . ^ — - — — , — _^_ _ av _ , ^ pti ^ **^^ VKI ^ I n o The w as Manche sumed ster practicabilit Shi ^^ p Can y al publi h proje h c ct interests having
— ' — — - — — ™ - — — — - — — — m - , v _> ^^— - •¦^— ^_ - ^ —^ ^_ ^_ ^_ w ^^ r ^^ ^ vVw V ^ J dem ^ K and ^^ that _ ^ m _ this _ ^ B A undertaking ^__ _ ^__ should ___ be represented ¦— _ - _ . __ _ — b . _ y _ a _ special - _ . __ _ - organ - __ , __ , devoted ——_ - —| - «^ to the
— - — — — - — _ - — — — __ ___ . -- — - ^ ^ p ^^ 4 f ^_ b ^ # commercial and ^ engineering features of the
scheme .
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Correspondence v the ^ r ^ r ^^ "n Editor ^ m h m * m" ^^ - ^ 9 reserves w for ^^ ^ - * " *^ ¦ » ~» this ^^ - * «* the » Co ^ *^ rig himn » «^ ^»» ht ^ *^ is ** to *^ freel publish _ f *^ " ^ ^ ^** ** y ^ ^— " invite ^ onl ^^ ^ ^ y / d such ^ , but ^ y
matter as he mat / consider suitable . T . B . A . ( Obelmsford ) sends us the following anecdote V- * . V _» ^ VJ to » - " V ^ follow JL % _ # Jt JL Vf *» _ v . * up - « _ - * __ |^ the _ * . JLE . V ^ « _ V Justin - ^ . V-. K * 7 VJ * -. 1 _* . Martyr Ai ^ Ltw Circular _ - ^ * -7 ' stor ~ — - y
quoted in page 825 of the Publishers' : — who * I had cam a e youth to me of to about complete 18 his in my apprenticeshi employment p , and "vrlioother qualificationswas sai ¦— d
ituu w i _ u , , amon < xi-11 _» ij { g vtuci Ljuaiiiivai / iwiiQ , , »• •«« « - « as to shop have I was say a in seate g good that d at commercia a youth dinner from , l he education came the grammar Commeiltaries to . me One from school day the , j
wanted " Mr . Julius Csesar ' s " it ( Mr . was " he , no went doubt t , prefixed b th y h O imself ld T j- esta ) . m " Is
It , , B > IJL ,, JULO NVC-1 _ L » on Ull LVJ o sav Oav , " \ Jli 111 O e \ JM . ^ vwv— or the illustration New ? " of I what have many good tirnes commercial told this educa as
an a tion world amounts begins and to : ends with with persons their own ed generation ucated the .
House of Murray . —As a matter of trade and of of personal the fa i nteres of t , one would like the special to know br m ancn ore
been thereof able con my nected to supp McMurray wi ly th . What trade , or , county than the the Ha did rper rish tnepe has D 6
McMurray iviciviurray WhlirmnlpR bi identi bliopoles fied ? come oome doing aoiug There from from business uusmes is a , , large and and a in i paper can can " the m - maker this motropc *" . pa pan fa " namea » u . is - r .
' I does may he represent irly ask the the parent question stem , because of so ro ma uy making influentia connection l publishers . —Yours do work , & c , into Green a Uoosk P P ; - £
[ Two BERR late authori Y .. Robert ties— Chambers the ' Annuul state Reg that ister the f and touna _ tw . e
Mr . — marriage of this house , of Mr was . John the . McMurray only son , , by a citizen * ^ ^ w i
Edinburgh . —JEd . F . CJ . J ~ - ~ J ^^
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Sept. 15, 1885, page 880, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15091885/page/8/
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