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COX, DANIEL, M.D.

The Improvement of Cornwall by Sea Sand. Communicated by an intelligent gentleman, well acquainted in those parts, to Dr. Dan. Cox. Philos. Trans., x, 293-96, 305-6 (1675); Abr., ii, 124 (1674).

COXHEAD, REV. BENJAMIN. Baptist Minister. d. Newbury.

Evangelical Advice and Encouragement: A Farewell Discourse, addressed to a Congregation in Ebenezer Chapel, Truro, October 2nd, 1808. Lond., printed by Richard Edwards, Crane Court, Fleet Street, for the Author; and sold by Mr. Button, Paternoster-row, Mr. Michell and Mr. Harry, Truro; n.d. [1808], 8o., pp. 28, 1/-.

NOTE. Prefixed is a letter signed "John Davey," on behalf of the congregation, requesting the publication.

Remarks relating to Christian Baptism, occasioned by the recent publication of Mr. Thorn of Winchester, entitled "Modern Immersion not Scriptural Baptism." By B. Coxhead (of Winchester), Baptist Minister. Lond., G. Wightman, 1832, 12°., pp. ii and 122, 2/6.

COYNE, JOSEPH STIRLING. b. Birr, King's County, Ireland, 1805. d. London, 18th July,

1868.

The Home Wreck. An [Original] Drama, in 3 acts, suggested by Tennyson's poem of "Enoch Arden." [First produced at Surrey Theatre, London, 8th Feb., 1869]. Partly written by the late J. S. Coyne (Member of the Dramatic Authors' Society), and completed by his son, J. Denis Coyne. T. H. Lacy, Theatrical Publisher, London, n.d. [1870], 12°., pp. 46, 6d.

NOTE. The plot of this play is laid in Cornwall. A summary of the piece appeared in the Cornish Teleg., 14th April, 1869.

CRAIK, DINAH MARIA (dau. of Thomas Mulock and wife of George Lillie Craik). b. Stokeupon-Trent, Staffordshire, 1826.

In King Arthur's Land. A Week's Study of Cornish Life. By the Author of John Halifax. 5 Illusts. Good Woods, Jan., 1867, pp. 61-71. CRANE FAMILY.

Pedigrees of Crane, of Cornwall and Suffolk. 1642. Br. Museum Addit. MSS., 12,518. CRANMER, RT. REV. THOMAS. Archbishop of Canterbury. b. Aslacton, in Nottinghamshire, 1489. Burnt at Oxford, 21st March, 1556. Answers to the Fifteen Articles of the Rebells of Devon [and Cornwall]. Anno 1549. MSS. Corp. Christ. Coll. Camb.; cf. Strype's Memorials ...of Arch-Bp. Cranmer (ed. 1812), ii, 799-839. NOTE.-See Rebellions in Part II.

CRAWFURD, JOHN, F.R.S. b. Islay, 13th
Aug., 1783. d. London, 11th May, 1868.
On the Sources of the Supply of Tin for the
Bronze Tools and Weapons of Antiquity. Trans.
Ethnological Soc. of London, iii, 350-56 (1865).
CREWDSON, ELLEN (eldest daughter of George
Fox and wife of George B. Crewdson). b.
Perran-ar-worthal, 1807.

The Countries of Europe (Poems for my
Children).
Children). Anon. Lond., Dean, 18—, 12°.,
pp. 51, 1-2nd ed., 18-, 12°., pp. 51.

CREWDSON, JANE (2nd daughter of George Fox and wife of Thomas D. Crewdson). b. Perran-ar-worthal, 1809. d. Summerlands, Manchester, 1863.

Aunt Jane's Verses for Children. Illustrated. By Mrs. T. D. Crewdson. Lond., C. Gilpin, 1851, 12°., pp. 145.-2nd ed., with additions, Lond., Grant and Griffiths, 1855, 12°., pp. 145, 3/6.

NOTE.-Contains "To Nanny at the Land's End. A Poem," pp. 109-113.

Lays of the Reformation and other Lyrics, Scriptural and Miscellaneous. By Jane Crewdson. Lond., Hatchard, 1860, 12°., pp. viii and 284, 4/-.

The Singer of Eisenach. By Mrs. T. D. Crewdson. Selected from "Aunt Jane's Verses for Children." Lond., Griffiths and Farran, n.d. [1860 ?], 12°., pp. 19, 6d.

A Little While and other Poems. By Mrs. T. D. Crewdson. Manchester, William Bremner and Co., 11, Market Street; Lond., F. Pitman; [1864], 8°., pp. 108.

A Night Scene. Tract Magazine, 1863, pp. 121-24. Reprinted as "A Night Scene in a Hospital," in Gleanings for Mothers' Meetings, Cottage Readings, and District Visitors (Religious Tract Soc., n.d. [1869], 8°.), pp. 1–10.

CRISTALL, ANN BATTEN (daughter of the succeeding).

Poetical Sketches. By A. B. Cristall. Lond., printed for J. Johnson, 1795, 8°., pp. 187, 5/-. List of Subscribers. Penzance Public Lib.

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CROCKER, REV. JAMES, M.A. b. St. Levan.

Essentials of Hebrew Grammar, with Points. By Rev. J. Crocker, Trinity College, Cambridge. Cambridge, Stevenson, 1829, broad sheet, 1/6, in a stiff cover, 2/-.

The Use of the Latin Subjunctive Mood, with copious Exercises and Instructions relative to correct Translation. By Rev. J. Crocker. Cambridge, Stevenson; Lond., Whittaker; 1830, 12°., pp. 147, 4/-. Dedicated to Rev. C. V. Le Grice, M.A.-2nd ed., entitled "Rules and Exercises for the use of the Latin Subjunctive Mood," Lond., J. W. Parker, 1835, 8o.

Essay on the Theory of the Latin Subjunctive Mood. By Rev. J. Crocker. Cambridge, Stevenson; Lond., Whittaker; 1832, 12°., 4/-.

A New Proposal for a Geographical System of Measures and Weights, conveniently introducible generally by retaining familiar notions and names. By J. Crocker. To which are added Remarks on a System of Coinage. Lond. and Cambridge, Macmillan, 1864, 8°., pp. viii and 170.

Essentials of Arabic Grammar.

Statements and Illustrations of Scripture Doc

trine.

NOTE. These two works were announced as in preparation, but were never published.

CROFT, REV. SIR HERBERT, 5TH BART., B.D.

(son of H. Croft). V. of Prittlewell. b. 1st Nov., 1751. d. Paris, 27th April, 1816.

The Abbey of Kilkhampton; or Monumental Records for the year 1980 (sic). Faithfully inscribed from original inscriptions, which are still perfect, and appear to be drawn up in a style devoid of fulsome panegyric or unmerited detraction, and compiled with a view to ascertain with precision the manners which prevailed in Great Britain during the last fifty years of the eighteenth century. Anon. Lond., printed for G. Kearsley, at No. 46, Fleet Street, 1780, 4°., pp. 75, 3/-.-2nd ed., 1780, 4°.—3rd ed., 1780, 40-4th ed., 1780, 4°.-5th ed., with considerable additions, 1780, 4°., pp. 141.

NOTE on the 5th ed.-Part i, pp. 1-82, 3/-; Part ii, pp. 83-141, 2/6. Part ii has a distinct title-page and register.

The Abbey of Kilkhampton, etc. 6th ed., with considerable additions, 1780, 4°., pp. 141, 3/-.

The Abbey of Kilkhampton, etc. 7th ed. (the second part), Lond., 1780, 4o.

The Abbey of Kilkhampton, etc. 8th ed., with considerable additions (the second part, 3rd ed.), Lond., 1780, 4°.

The Abbey of Kilkhampton, etc. 1783, 4°. -Improved ed., 1788, 8°.-11th ed., 1801, 4°. -14th ed., 1808, 4o.

CROFT, REV. SIR HERBERT. (Con.).

The Abbey of Kilkhampton revived. Lond., Wright, 1822, 12o., 6/-.

NOTE.-cf. N. & Q., 4 S., i, 353, 467 (1868). A copy in the Penzance Public Lib. (5th ed., 1780) has, in an unknown hand, the names of a considerable number of the persons satirized in the epitaphs.

CROKATT, REV. GILBERT. d. 16th April, 1711.

A Consolatory Letter, written to the Lady Shouell, on the surprising and calamitous Loss of her Husband and two only Sons, viz., Sir C. Showell, Admiral ... Sir John Narbrough, Baronet, and James Narbrough, Esquire. Now published at the desire of their Relations. By G. Crokatt, M.A., and Rector of Crayford. Lond., printed for George Strahan, at the Golden Ball, over against the Royal Exchange, 1708, 8°., pp. 96, and Preface, etc., 1 sheets.

CROKER FAMILY. N. & Q., 3 S., xii, 536 (1867).

CROMPTON, REV. WILLIAM. V. of Laneast; V. of Launceston.

Saint Austin's Religion; wherein is manifestly proued, out of the Workes of that Learned Father, who lived neere twelue hundred yeares before the time of Lvther, that he dissented from Poperie and agreed with the Religion of the Protestants in all the maine Poynts of Faith and Doctrine... Lond., printed for John Marriot, 1625, sm. 4°., pp. 30,

Saint Austin's Summes; or the somme of Saint Austin's Religion...By William Crompton, M' of Arts, of Brazen-nose Colledge, in Oxford, and Preacher of the Word of God at Little Kymbell, in Buckinghamshire. Lond., printed for John Marriot, 1625, sm. 4o., pp. 208.

St. Austin's Religion; wherein is proued out of the Workes of that Learned Father...that he dissented from Poperie... whereunto is added Saint Austin's Summes in answer to Mr. John Breerely, Priest. Lond., printed for J. Marriot, ...1625, 4°. Br. Museum.

NOTE.-St. Austin's Religion, pp. 30 and Preface 1 sheet; St. Austin's Summes, pp. 206, Dedications, &c., 24 sheets. The first page reads "St. Avgvstine's Religion."

A lasting jewel for religious women. In the summe of a Sermon, preached at the Funeral of Mistress Mary Crosse, late wife of Mr. Henry Crosse, of Barnstaple... Novemb. 11, 1628, and now published, with some additions, with a brief description of her life and death. By Will. Crompton, Preacher of the Word of God at Barnstaple, in Devon. Lond., printed for Edward Blovnt, 1630, 4o.

A wedding ring fitted to the finger of every

CROMPTON, REV. WILLIAM. (Con.).

paire that have or shall meete in the feare of God. A Marriage Sermon on Prov. xxxi, 29. Lond., 1632, 4°.

NOTE. Dedication signed and dated Barnstaple, Jany. 1, 1630.

A wedding ring fitted to the finger of every paire that have or shall meete in the feare of God... Printed in "Conjugal Duty," Part ii. Lond., J. Watson, 1836, 8°., pp. 223-249, 1/6.

An explication of those principles of christian religion exprest or implied in the catechisme set downe in the Book of Common Prayer. Lond., 1633, 8°.

The Art of Embalming Dead Saints discovered, in a Sermon preached at the Funerall of Master W. Crompton, the late Reverend and faithful pastor of the Church in Lanceston, Cornwall, Jany. 5th, 1641, by G. Hughes, B.D., Pastor of the Church in Tavistocke. Lond., printed by A. N., for John Rothwell, and are to be sold at his shop, in Paul's Churchyard, at the sign of the Sun, 1642, sm. 4°., pp. 52. Dr. Williams' ; Bod. Lib.

NOTE.-Dedicated to the Worshipful the Mayor, Recorder, and Aldermen of the Town of Lanceston.

An Useful Tractate to further Christians of these dangerous and back-sliding times in the Practice of the most needful Duty of Prayer. Being the substance of several Sermons, preached in the Town of Columpton, in Devon, by W. Crompton, M.A., Minister of that part of Christ's Church there. Lond., printed by J. H. for Philemon Stephens, 1659, 8°., pp. 152. Br. Museum.

CRONKE, DICKORY. b. near St. Columb, 29th May, 1660. d. St. Columb, 27th May, 1718. The Dumb Philosopher. By D. De Foe (1719), q.v.

CROSSFIELD, ROBERT THOMAS.

The Trial of R. T. Crossfield for high treason, at the Session House, in the Old Bailey, on Wednesday, the 11th, and Thursday, the 12th May, 1796. Taken in short hand by Joseph Gurney. London, sold by Martha Gurney, Bookseller, Holborn Hill, 1796, 8°., pp. 328 and iii.

NOTE.-R. T. Crossfield was arrested at Fowey, and several of the witnesses came from that place.

CROUCH, LUCRETIA.

A Testimony from the West Division of Cornwall Monthly Meeting, concerning Lucretia Crouch, in "Test. concerning Deceased Ministers for 1859," pp. 16-20.

CROWLEY, REV. JAMES CAMPBELL, B.A. R. of St. John's, near Devonport.

Notice on the occurrence of the Night Heron in Cornwall. Zoologist, ii, 575 (1844).

CROZIER, HENRY ACHESON, M.R.C.S. Resident at Penzance from 1840 to 1850 (?). Madron Well. Signed H. A. C[rozier], Exon, Dec. 8. Willis's Current Notes, Dec., 1855, pp. 93-94.

Parc-an-Chapel, Cape Cornwall. With woodcut. Signed H. A. C., Exon, Feb. 1. ib., Feb., 1856, pp. 11-12.

CRUTCHLEY, GEORGE FREDERICK.

Crutchley's Railway and Station Map of Cornwall, shewing all the Railways and names of stations, also the turnpike roads, gentlemen's seats, etc. Improved from the Ordnance Surveys. Lond., G. F. Crutchley, n.d., 4o., 6d.

CRUTTWELL, REV. CLEMENT.

A Tour through the whole Island of Great Britain, divided into Journeys... Lond., C. & J. Robinson, 1801, 6 vols., 8°.

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Draught of a letter to the Vice-Chancellor of Oxford from Bp. Robinson, respecting the case of John Trepsack, and also an appeal to him as visitor of Balliol College [in the case of W. Cruwys], 23rd June, 1719. Rawlinson MSS., Bod. Lib., class B 376, art. 24.

Petition in an Appeal from W. Cruwys, Blundell Scholar, of Balliol College, to the Bishop, as Visitor of the College, against the Master and Fellows, 13th June, 1719. Camelford. ib., B 376, art. 78.

Reasons and objections against the Bishop issuing a commission to heads or fellows of colleges or halls, to hear and determine Cruwys' ib., B 376, art. 79.

case.

Answer by Cruwys to a paper of remarks from the master and fellows upon his former reply to their vindication, May, 1719. ib., B 376, art. 80.

CUDLIP, ANNIE (daughter of Commander Geo. Thomas and wife of the succeeding). b. Aldborough (Suffolk), 25th Oct., 1837.

False Colours. A Novel. By Annie Thomas (Mrs. Pender Cudlip). Lond., Tinsley Brothers, 1869, 3 vols., 8°.

NOTE.-A considerable portion of the scene of this novel is laid at Penzance.

The Helston Flora Day. By An Old Con

CUDLIP, ANNIE. (Con.).

tributor [i.e., A. Thomas]. The Queen, xliii, 432-33 (1868).

A Cornish Carnival. By A. Thomas. Harper's New Monthly Mag., xxxix, 61-63 (1869).

CUDLIP, REV. PENDER HODGE, M.A. (son of W. E. Cudlip). b. Porthleven, near Helston, April, 1835.

Music. By T. G. P. [i.e., T. Johns, P. G. Hill, and P. H. Cudlip]. Helston Gram. School Mag., pt. i, pp. 14–17 (1852).

NOTE.-Mr. Cudlip wrote from p. 16 to the end of the article, beginning "We have thus traced music, etc." The first part was written by Tremenheere Johns and Pascoe Grenfell Hill.

CULLIFORDE, MR.

Copies of Mr. Culliforde's Reports of his Survey and Inspection of the Ports of Pool, Weymouth, Lyme, Exon, Plymouth, Looe, Fowy, Falmouth, Penrin, Penzance, St. Ives. Humbly presented to the Rt. Honble. the Lords Comm. of His Majesty's Treasury, June yo 25th, 1684. fol., vellum. cf. 7th Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records (1846), App., ii, 57.

CUMBERLAND, RICHARD. b. Cambridge, 19th Feb., 1732. d. London, 7th May, 1811.

The Brothers, a Comedy; as it is performed at the Theatre Royal, in Covent Garden. Lond., printed for W. Griffin, at Garrick's Head, in Catherine Street, Strand, 1770, 8°., pp. v & 72, 1/6.-Bell's British Theatre (1797), xii, pp. vi and 81.-Mrs. Inchbald's British Theatre (1808), xviii, pp. 75.-Modern British Drama (1811), iv, 564-87.-Dibdin's London Theatre (1815), iv, pp. 64.

The Brothers; a Comedy, in five acts. By R. Cumberland. Edinburgh, Oliver and Boyd, n.d. [1820], 8°., , pp. 48.-The London Stage (1824), ii, pp. 16.

NOTE. The scene of this play is laid on " coast of Cornwall."

The sea

CUNNACK, G. J. b. Helston, Nov., 1824.

Instrument for measuring the variable velocity of the Piston. Rep. R.C.P. Soc., 1848, p. 30. Method of regulating the flow of the injection water into the Condenser. ib., 1849, p. 105.

CUNNACK, R. J. (brother of the preceding). b. Helston, June, 1826.

Hydraulic Machine. Rep. R.C.P. Soc., 1849, p. 111.

Vestiges of the Ancient Tin Workings in the Looe Pool Valley. Rep. Miners' Assoc. of C. & D., 1867.

CUNNINGHAM, ALLAN. b. Blackwood, in Dumfriesshire, 1785. d. London, 29th Oct.,

1842.

The Land's End of Cornwall. The Parterre (Lond., E. Wilson, 1834-37), iv, 113-22 (1836). CURGENVEN, ELIZABETH. d. Truro, 7th Dec., 1856, aged 105. cf. Gent. Mag., vii, 249 (1857). CURGENVEN, JOHN BRENDON, M.R.C.S. (son of Jas. Curgenren). b. Tretane, St. Kew, 28th March, 1831.

Harveian Medical Society of London. Report of the Committee for the Prevention of Venereal Diseases, read before, and adopted by, the Society, July 1st, 1867. Edited by Charles R. Drysdale, M.D., and J. B. Curgenven, Honorary Secretaries to the Society. Lond., T. Richards, 37, Great Queen Street, 1867, 8°., pp. 15.

Association for Promoting the Extension of the Contagious Diseases Act, 1866, to the civil population of the United Kingdom. [First] Report on the Extent of Venereal Disease: on the operation of the Contagious Diseases Act and the means of checking contagion. With Appendix. [Compiled and edited by J. B. Curgenven and Berkeley Hill, Honorary Secretaries to the Association]. Lond., published for the Association, by H. Baillière, 219, Regent Street, 1868, 8°., pp. 67, 1/-.

The Contagious Diseases Act of 1866 and its extension to the civil population of the United Kingdom. By J. B. Curgenven. Read at a Meeting of the Health Department of the "National Association for the Promotion of Social Science," March 30, 1868. Lond., [W. W. Head, Victoria Press, 83A, Farringdon Street, E.C.], 1868, 8°., pp. 16.

On Baby Farming and the Registration of Nurses. By J. B. Curgenven. Read at a Meeting of the Health Department of the "National Association for the Promotion of Social Science," March 15, 1869. Lond. [W. W. Head], 1869, 8°., pp. 16.

[Second] Report of the Sub-Committee of the Association for Promoting the Extension of civil population of the United Kingdom, with "The Contagious Diseases Act, 1866," to the a list of its members. Lond., E. Elfick, 22, Leinster Terrace, Lancaster Gate, 1869, 8°., pp.

28.

Third Report on the Operation of the Contagious Diseases Acts; being a reply to statements recently made at various meetings and in the public prints. With Appendix. Lond., published for the Association, by James Walton, 137, Gower Street, 1870, 8°., pp. 96, 1/-.

NOTE. These two Reports were compiled and edited by J. B. Curgenven and Berkeley Hill.

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The Waste of Infant Life. Read at a Meeting of the Health Department of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science. Social Science, i, 222-34 (1867).

The Laws of Belgium relating to Illegitimate Children and Foundlings. Trans. of the Nat. Assoc. for Promotion of Social Science, 531-39 (1867).

Hereditary convulsions confined to the males. of a family during infancy and at the eighth month of intra-uterine life. Trans. Obstetrical Soc. Lond., ix, 116-17 (1867).

On bromide of potassium in puerperal mania. ib., ix, 155-56.

Hereditary twin-bearing family. ib., xi, 106-8 (1869).

On infantile remittent fever, erroneously called typhoid. Proc. Royal Med. Chi. Soc. Lond., vi, 24-26 (1868).

On Administration of Hospitals. Brit. Med. Journ., i, 248 (1869).

On the British Pharmacopoeia. ib., i, 273. On deformity of ear from maternal impression. ib., ii, 284 (1869).

On Herpes contagiosus. ib., ii, 488.

London Riots in 1780. Light Horse Volunteers. By Tretane, i.e., J. B. Curgenven. N. & Q., 2 S., ix, 250 (1860).

Henry Peter. ib., xi, 300 (1861).
Curgenven of Sherborne. ib., xi, 507.
Green Rose. ib., xii, 233.

"The Parents' Friend." ib., xii, 348.

On Revocation of the Edict of Nantes. ib.,

3 S., ii, 397 (1862).

Pope's Willow at Twickenham. ib., iii, 128 (1863).

CURGENVEN, JOHN BRENDON. (Con.). Sheriffs of Cornwall. ib., iv, 17 (1863). Editions of Camden's "Britannia." ib., iv,

109.

Engraving of the Death of Captain Faulknor. ib., vi, 359 (1864).

Arundell of Lanherne. ib., vii, 167 (1865). "To run amuck." ib., viii, 89 (1865). Elizabeth, Landgravine of Hesse Homburg, third daughter of George III. MSS. notes from her Book of Common Prayer. ib., viii, 143. Kar, ker, cor. ib., viii, 177.

Hæver, æver, or eaver. ib., viii, 179.
Horneck Family. ib., viii, 277.
Scaramouche. ib., x, 69 (1866).

Tyburn Gate. ib., x, 108.

"Ah! his trumpeter is dead." ib., x, 245. Parish of Forbury or Forrabury, Price of Salmon in 1486. ib., xi, The Name of Greig or Gregg. 545 (1868).

On the derivation of Oxney.

(1869).

ib., x, 344.

116 (1867).

ib., 4 S., ii,

ib., iv, 371

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