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DODDRIDGE, SIR JOHN. (Con.).

in Warwick Lane, 1714, 8°., pp. 147. Price Two Shillings, sticht.

NOTE.-cf. MSS. Ex. Coll. Lib., No. clxxi; Harl. MSS., 305, art. 12, pp. 99–150; 2159, art. 1-3; Lansd. MSS., 806, art. 4, fol. 67-195; Cottonian MSS., Vitellius, C. x, art. 29, fol. 220-50; Br. Museum Addit. MSS., 14, 289; MSS. Camb. Univ. Lib., Mm. iv, 8, 50 leaves; Hargrave MSS., Br. Museum, 489, art. 11; Cat. Roy. Instit. Lib., p. 368. cf. also "The Present State of the Dutchy of Cornwall, Nov., 1714," Br. Museum Addit. MSS., 11, 827, fol.; 3,081 and 3,479, art. 1.

The Report of Sir J. Doddridge, 28th May, 1628, in the Cause of Buller v. Trelawny and others, in the Stannary Court. MSS. Trelawne.

DODDRIDGE, REV. PHILIP, D.D. b. London, 26th June, 1702. d. Lisbon, 26th Oct., 1751. The Correspondence and Diary of Dr. P. Doddridge. By J. D. Humphreys. Lond., 1829-31, 5 vols., 8°.

NOTE.-Contains Letters from Dr. W. Oliver, q.v.; and an account of Dr. Doddridge's visit to Falmouth, 27th Sept., 1751, v, 232–33.

DERING, FREDERICK BERNARD. b. Batavia, Island of Java.

DOIDGE, JOHN SWEET. (Con.).

The Sunday School Reciter; including Original Dialogues and Selections in Verse. First Series. Redruth, J. S. Doidge; Lond., H. J. Tresidder; n.d. [186-], 8°., pp. 36, 2d.

NOTE.-Contains "A Dialogue on King Rehoboam, or the danger of following bad advisers." By J. S. Doidge. pp. 5-13.

DOLLY PENTREATH. See Pentreath, D.

DONNALL, ROBERT SAWLE. 6. Exeter. Resident at Falmouth since 1814.

The Trial of R. S. Donnall, Surgeon and Apothecary, late of Falmouth, in the County of Cornwall, for the wilful murder, by poison, of Mrs. Elizabeth Downing, Widow, his Motherin-law, at the Assize at Launceston, Monday, March 31, 1817.... Taken in Shorthand, by Alexander Frazer. Falmouth, printed by and for James Lake, 1817, 8°., pp. xiv and 179.

DOOGOOD, HENRY JOHN. b. Bristol, 18th Nov., 1813. d. Highgate, 5th Dec., 1869. Many years resident in Cornwall.

The Coming Day and other Poems. By H. J.

Doering's Rock Boring Engine. Rep. R.C.P. Doogood. 2nd ed., Lond., Cassell, 1863, 8o., 3/6. Soc., 1867, p. 58; 1868, p. 26.

DOIDGE, JOHN SWEET (eldest son of J. S. Doidge, of Plymouth). b. Newton Abbot, Devonshire, 14th Oct., 1827. Came to Redruth, Jan.,

1854.

West Cornwall Almanack and Advertiser; containing local and general information. Redruth, printed and published by J. S. Doidge. 1866, 8., and since continued annually.

A Directory of Redruth and its neighbourhood: being an alphabetical list of the names, residences, and trades of persons, residing in the four parishes of Redruth, Illogan, Gwennap, and Stithians; with a brief history of Redruth, Carn Brea, and Gwennap Pit, and a list of the mines and their managers. Redruth, printed and published by J. S. Doidge, 1866, cr. 8°., pp. xxiii and 352.

NOTE.-Preface and Index, pp. i-viii; Introductory History of Redruth, by Miss G. Angove and Mr. James Johns, pp. ix-xxiii; Redruth Directory, wholly compiled from personal survey of house to house visitation by the Publisher, pp. 180; Illogan Directory, pp. 80; Gwennap Directory, pp. 32; Stithians Directory, pp. 20; Advertisements, pp. 40.

The Wreck of the Ship General Grant, with loss of 68 lives, on her voyage from Australia to London. [Containing the account of the drowning of a Redruth family in the ill-fated vessel, unheard of for nearly 18 months]. Redruth, printed and published by J. S. Doidge, fcp. 8°., pp. 20.

NOTE.-Contains a tribute to the memory of J.

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God's Mark; or holy lamentation for prevailing abominations. A Sermon preached at the Anniversary of the Trewellard branch of the St. Ives Teetotal Wesleyan Society, by G. Downing, T.T. Wesleyan Minister. St. Ives, 1849, 8°., pp. 15.

DOWNING, GEORGE WILLIAM (son of a Purser in the Navy). Admitted a Vintner by servitude, 5th Feb., 1800. b. Plymouth (?), circa 1778. d. on a voyage to the Cape of Good Hope, circa 1820.

The Great Hewas Mine; or the humours of Cornwall. A Comedy, adapted for the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. By G. W. Downing, late of Tower Street... Lond., published for the Author, by C. Chapple, Pall Mall...n.d., 8°., pp. i-vii, i-x, and 9-115, 5/-.

An Address to the Independent Livery of London, on the advantage to be derived from a Radical Reform in the Commons House of Par

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A Poem on the Death of our late beloved Monarch, King George the Third, who was born. the 4th day of June, 1738...By J. Downing, who lost his sight in Egypt, in the year 1801, being then a soldier in His Majesty's 20th Regt. of Foot. Bedford, printed by J. Webb...n.d. [5th Feb., 1820], 8°., pp. 8, 2d.

A Narrative of the Life of J. Downing (a blind man), late a private in His Majesty's 20th Regt. of Foot; containing historical, naval, military, moral, religious, and entertaining reflections. 3rd ed., Bedford [printed by W. White, High Street]; sold by the Author, All Hallows Lane; 1840, 12°., pp. viii and 96.

An Autobiography of James Downing (a blind man), late a soldier in Her Majesty's 20th Regiment of Foot, to which several additional pieces are added. Written in easy verse, and published by request. 6th ed., Truro, printed and published for the Author, by J. R. Endean, Boscawen Street, 1854, 8°., 1/-.

DOWNING, MR., of St. Ives. See Bale, John, Bp. of Ossory.

DOWRICHE, ANN (dau. of Sir Rich. Edgcumbe and wife of Rev. Hugh Dowriche). cf. Farr's Select Poetry, pt. ii, 359–60.

The French Historie. That is a Lamentable Discourse of three of the chiefe and most famous bloodie broiles that have happened in France, for the Gospell of Jesus Christ, namelie: 1.The Outrage, called the winning of S. James his Street, 1557. 2.-The Constant Martirdome of Annas Burgæus, one of the K. Councell, 1559. 3.-The Bloodie Marriage of Margaret, Sister to Charles the 9, Anno 1572. Published by A. D[owriche]; Imprinted at London, by Thomas Orwin for Thomas Man; 1589, 4°., 42 leaves.

NOTE. At the back of the title are the arms of the Edgcumbe family, after which follows a dedication "To the right worshipfull her loving bro. Master Pearse Edgecumbe." Between the dedication and the prose address to the reader is an acrostic to her brother.

DOWRICHE, ANN. (Con.).

ye French King, who was murdered in his owne Court, by a traiterouse Fryer of St. Jacob's order, 1st Aug., 1589. Licensed to Edw. Allde, in 1589.

NOTE. This entry is copied from Carew Hazlitt's "Handbook to Early English Lit.," where it is suggested that the Song was written by A. Dowriche.

DOWRICHE, DR. WALTER (elder bro. of Rev. Hugh Dowriche).

Mr. Serjeant Glanvyle to Mr. Hicks; to procure for his brother-in-law, Dr. Dunriche, the Escheatorship of Devonshire and Cornwall. Oct. 24, 1594.

DRAKE, GEORGE.

An Act for confirming the agreement between G. Drake, Esquire, and others, and Samuel Parker, for granting leases of mines, etc., in the county of Cornwall. 1822, fol.

DRAKE, HENRY HOLMAN, LL.D. (son of John Pode Drake). b. Halifax, Nova Scotia, 2nd March, 1820.

Pedigree illustrating the descent of the eldest house of Carew...from Edw. I. Parochial Hist. of Cornwall (1867), i, 72.

Genealogies from the above, traced back to the Conquest. n.d. [Nov., 1869], s. sh., fol. Privately printed.

NOTE. Other sheets (now, 1870) are in preparation. Pedigree of Petit and Tresahar, with letterpress explanation. Parochial Hist. of Cornwall, iv, 77.

DRAKE, REV. WILLIAM HINTON, B.A. V. of Halsetown, St. Ives, 1846.

Sermons and Literary Remains of Rev. R. G. Dangerfield. [1859], q.v.

The Christian Ministry. A Sermon preached in St. Mary's Church, Penzance, on Wednesday, June 16th, 1852, at the Visitation of the Venerable the Archdeacon of Cornwall, by W. H. Drake, Perpetual Curate of the Ecclesiastical District in the parish of St. Ives. Lond., J. H. Parker; Penzance, F. T. Vibert [printed]; Truro, J. R. Netherton; 1852, 8°., pp. 20.

DRAYTON, MICHAEL. b. Hartshill, Warwickshire, 1563. d. London, 1631.

Connan, Prince of Cornwall. A Play. By M. Drayton and Thomas Decker. Written in 1598. Not now known.

A Chorographicall description of all the Tracts, Rivers...and other parts of this Renowned Isle of Great Britain...Divided into Two Books...

A Frencheman's Songe, made upon ye death [of] | Digested into a Poem, by Michael Drayton,

DRAYTON, MICHAEL. (Con.).

Esquire. Lond., printed for John Marriott, Jolin Grismand, and Thomas Dewe, 1622, fol.

NOTE. The Cornish portion (comprised in pp. 16) is reprinted in the App. to D. Gilbert's Cornwall, iv, 293-311.

DREW, LIEUT. EDWARD, R.N. (son of Robert Drew). b. Forleigh, near St. Columb, 7th Dec., 1792. d. Bidna House, near Bideford, 17th March, 1870. cf. O'Byrne's Naval Biog. Dict.

DREW, JACOB HALLS, formerly Publisher at St. Austell, then at Bodmin, now resident at Bath. b. St. Austell, 13th Jan., 1793.

NOTE. See the first three entries under Drew, S.

DREW, JOSEPH, M.B., M.R.C.S. (son of Jos. Drew and grandson of S. Drew). b. St. Austell, 10th Nov., 1826.

Case of Death from Wound of the Heart. Lancet, ii, 691-92 (1849).

Report of an example of the passing of living larvæ from the uretha of a man aged 22. ib., i, 83-84 (1850).

A report of two cases of sloughing phagedæna. ib., i, 206-208.

Dislocation without Fracture of the last Cervical Vertebra. ib., i, 599.

DREW, SAMUEL, M.A. (2nd son of Joseph Drew). b. St. Austell, 3rd March, 1765. d. Helston, 29th March, 1833. cf. Polwhele's Sketches, i, 96; Biog. Univer. Supp. Paris, 1837; Rose; Gent. Mag., ciii, pt. i, pp. 469-72, 512 (1833); Annual Biog. for 1834, pp. 80-92; Sketch of S. Drew, by Rev. S. Dunn, The Methodist, New York, 24th Nov., 1866; Crispin Anecdotes (Sheffield, 1827, 12o.), pp. 76-77; Lives of the Illustrious, by J. P. Edwards ("S. Drew," extracted from Sartain's American Mag.), ii, 4354 (1852); S. Smiles' Self Help (1866), 81, 110-15, 292, 320, 372.

The Life, Character, and Literary Labours of Samuel Drew, A.M. By his eldest son [J. H. Drew]. Portrait and Fac-simile of writing. Lond., Longman; J. H. Drew, Printer, St. Austell; 1834, 8°., pp. xii and 530, 10/6, List of Subscribers.-2nd ed., Lond., Fisher, 1835, 8°., pp. 543, 10/6.

The Remains, Religious and Literary, of Samuel Drew, M.A.; comprising Sermons, Controversial Pieces, Essays, and Letters. Ed. by his eldest son [J. H. Drew]. Lond., Fisher and Jackson; St. Austell, J. H. Drew; 1836, 8°., pp. 547, 10/6.

Samuel Drew, M.A., the Self-taught Cornish-
A Life Lesson. By his eldest son [J. H.

man.

DREW, SAMUEL. (Con.).

Drew]. Lond., Ward and Co.; Bodmin, J. H. Drew [printed]; 1861, sm. 8°., pp. 304, 3/6.

A Morning Excursion. A Poem. By S. Drew. 1791. MSS. Now lost.

An Ode on Christmas. By S. Drew. 25th Dec., 1791. MSS.

NOTE.-A poem of 89 lines, penes Mr. J. H. Drew, Laura Place, Bath. Reflections on St. Austell Churchyard. By S. Drew. 17th Aug., 1792. MSS.

NOTE.-A poem of 1200 lines, penes Mr. J. H. Drew. Remarks on T. Paine's " Age of Reason." By S. Drew. St. Austell, Hennah, 1799, 12o. -2d. ed., St. Austell, J. H. Drew, 1820, 12°., 2/6.

NOTE.-cf. Anti-Jacobin Rev., p. 382, April, 1801. Observations on a Pamphlet lately published by the Rev. R. Polwhele, entitled "Anecdotes of Methodism." By S. Drew. 1800, 8°.

An Elegy on the Death of Mr. John Patterson, of St. Austell, who was unfortunately drowned at Wadebridge, in Cornwall, on Tuesday, February 25, 1800. By S. Drew, St. Austell. Helston, printed for the Author, by T. Flindell, 1800, 8°., pp. 20, 4d.

Remarks on Two Pamphlets, entitled “Methodism Tried" and "Observations on Rev. R. Polwhele's Anecdotes of Methodism." By a Friend of the Church. 1801, 8°.

Letter to the Author of "Remarks on Two Pamphlets," etc. By S. Drew. 1801, 8°.

An Essay on the Immateriality and Immortality of the Human Soul, founded solely on Physical and Rational Principles. By S. Drew. Bristol, Edwards; St. Austell [printed]; 1802, 8°. 2nd ed., 1803, 8°., pp. 296, 7/-.-3rd ed., revised, corrected, enlarged, and greatly improved, Lond., T. Hamilton, 1811, 8°., pp. xxxix and 275, 4/-.-5th ed., carefully revised and enlarged by the Author (Portrait), Lond., Fisher, 1831, 8°., pp. 364, 10/6.-6th ed., Lond., 1835, 8°. Enlarged ed., with Portrait, 1838, 8°., 6/-.

NOTE.-Dedicated to Rev. J. Whitaker. cf. AntiJacobin Rev., Feb., 1803; Annual Rev., April, 1804. An edition of 700 was first published by subscription, the copyright was then sold for twenty pounds and thirty copies of the work. The supposed first draft of this Essay is now penes Mr. J. H. Drew.

...

An Essay on the Immateriality and Immortality of the Human Soul By S. Drew. With Notes and a Memoir, by John Reid Miles. Manchester, printed and published by Thomas Johnson, Livesey Street, 1847, 8°.

NOTE. Dedication by J. R. Miles, pp. v-vii; Dedication by S. Drew, pp. 1-3; Preface, pp. 5-15; Memoir, pp. iii-lxxiii; Essay, pp. 19-206.

An Essay on the Immateriality, etc. 1848, 12°., 4/-.

DREW, SAMUEL. (Con.).

An Essay on the Identity and General Resurrection of the Human Body; in which the evidences in favour of these important subjects are considered in relation both to Philosophy and Scripture. By S. Drew. Lond., sold by T. Hamilton, Paternoster Row; and by the Author, St. Austell; [April], 1809, 8°., pp. xxxii and 439, 10/6.

NOTE. The Address to the Reader contains a Sketch of the Author's Life. There is a List of Subscribers. This was an edition of 1500 copies, the Author's remuneration being 500 copies complete in boards, for the copyright of the work. The original MS. is now penes Mr. J. H. Drew.

An Essay on the Identity, etc. Second edition. Lond., printed for Richard Edwards, Crane Court, Fleet Street...1822, 8°., pp. xxxii and 487, 12/-.

Scriptural and Philosophical Arguments to prove the Divinity of Christ and the Necessity of His Atonement. By S. Drew, St. Austell. 1813, 8°.-2nd ed., revised, printed, and sold by E. Hennah, St. Austell, n.d. [1813], 8°., pp. 48, 1/-.—3rd ed., Lond., R. Edwards; sold also by the Author, St. Austell; 1814, 8°., pp. 48, 1/6.-New York, 1826, 8°., pp. 32.

NOTE. This work is the substance of an extemporaneous discourse delivered at Redruth, in April, 1813. The copyright was sold after the 2nd ed., for twenty pounds.

The Unitarian's Serious Appeal on the Divinity of Christ and His Atonement. By Thomas Prout, in Reply to S. Drew. Plymouth, 1813, 8°.

The Divinity of Christ and the Necessity of His Atonement vindicated from the cavils of Mr. Thomas Prout and his associates. By S. Drew, St. Austell, Cornwall. Penryn, Cock, 1814, 8°., pp. 84.

Sequel to "The Unitarian's Serious Appeal," in further Reply to S. Drew. Hackney, 1815, 8°. A Comparative View of some of Mr. Drew's Scriptural and Philosophical Arguments to prove the Divinity of Christ and the Necessity of His Atonement. In a Letter to that Gentleman. Lond., printed for Gale, Curtis, & Fenner, Paternoster-row, 1815, 8°., pp. 23. Lond. Instit.

The Life of the Rev. Thomas Coke, LL.D., including in detail his various travels and extraordinary mission exertions in England, Ireland, America, and the West Indies; with an account of his death, on the 3rd of May, 1814...interspersed with numerous reflections, and concluding with an abstract of his writings and character. By S. Drew, of St. Austell, Cornwall. Lond., printed at the Conference Office, 14, City-road, by Thomas Cordeux, Agent... 1817, 8°., pp. xix and 391. Published by J. Soule and T. Mason, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, in the United States. New York, 1818, 8°., pp. xix and 391.-1820, 8°., 8.

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An attempt to demonstrate from reason and revelation the necessary existence, essential perfections, and superintending providence of an Eternal Being, Who is the Creator, the Supporter, and the Governor of all things. By S. Drew. Cornwall, printed and published for the Author, by J. H. Drew, St. Austell; Lond., Duncan; [May], 1820, 2 vols., 8o., 18/-.

NOTE.-Published by subscription. An edition of 1000 copies.

Conversation on a Stage Coach between a Deist and a Christian. By S. Drew. 1819, 8°., 2d. Reprinted (10,000 copies), Manchester Tract Soc., 1820, 8°.

NOTE.-Originally appeared in Methodist Mag., as "The Truth of God defended" [Conversation on a Stage Coach, between a Deist and a Christian], xxx, 393—99, 441-45 (1807).

The Imperial Magazine; a compendium of religious, moral, and philosophical knowledge, comprehending religion, literature, moral philosophy or ethics, natural philosophy, chemistry, review of books, historical narrative, antiquities, domestic economy, trade, miscellaneous articles, poetry. [Ed. by S. Drew]. Liverpool, printed at the Caxton Press, by Henry Fisher, printer in ordinary to His Majesty. Published at 87, Bartholomew Close, London, 1819-30, 12 vols., 8°.-1831-34, 4 vols., 8o.

NOTE. This work was printed in Liverpool until Jan., 1821, when the Caxton press was destroyed by fire. The publication of the Magazine was resumed at the Caxton press, in London, during the same year. Mr. Drew's portrait forms the frontispiece to the first volume. He edited the work from the commencement until the 2nd March, 1833.

The Bee. Fireside Companion and Evening Tales. Ed. by S. Drew. Lond., Fisher, 1820, 8°., 12/-.

The Queen-Bee. Ed. by S. Drew. Lond., Fisher, 1821-22, 2 vols., 8".

The Working-Bee. Ed. by S. Drew. Lond., Fisher, 1823, 24, & 25, 3 vols., 8°.

The Diorama and Fireside Companion. Ed. by S. Drew. Lond., Fisher, 1826, 8°., 12/-. The Tell-Tale and Fireside Companion. Ed. by S. Drew. 48 Engravings. Lond., Fisher, 1827, 8°., 12/-.

The History of Cornwall, from the earliest records and traditions to the present time. Compiled by Fortescue Hitchins, Esq., and edited by Mr. S. Drew, of St. Austell. 12 plates. Helston, printed and published by W. Penaluna; and sold by Edwards, 53, Newgate Street, London; 1824, 2 vols., 4°., 63/-., large paper 94/6.

NOTE. Although Mr. Hitchins wrote no part of this work, as he died just as he was going to commence it, yet the publisher retained his name on the title page. The History appeared in parts, the first coming out in

DREW, SAMUEL. (Con.).

1815. After the publication of the eighth part, in 1817, the work was delayed nearly seven years, owing to the bankruptcy of the publisher. Mr. Drew received as his remuneration £200 and six fine copies of the work.

Principles of Self Knowledge...By Stephen Drew. Ed. by Samuel Drew. Lond., 1828, 2 vols., 8°. See Drew, Stephen.

Sermons of the Rev. John Wesley, on several occasions. With Portrait and Life of the Author.

By S. Drew. Lond., Fisher, 1828, 2 vols., 8°., 20/-.

Sermons on Important Subjects, by the Rev. G. Whitefield. With a Memoir of the Author, by S. Drew, and a Dissertation on his Character, Preaching, &c., by the Rev. Joseph Smith. Portrait. Lond., Fisher, 18-, 8o., 15/-.

Copy of a Letter written by S. Drew, in 1803. Methodist Mag., xxxvi, 781-84 (1813).

Review of "Elements of Intellectual Phi

losophy. By R. E. Scott." Eclectic Review, ii, 904-11 (1806).

Review of "The Principles of Moral Science, by Robert Forsyth." ib., iii, 97-112; 211-24 (1807).

Review of Dr. Williams' Essay on the Equity of the Divine Government. 1807. MSS. Now lost.

NOTE. Written for the Eclectic Review, but never printed, owing to the influence of Dr. Williams' friends. A Commentary on the New Testament. Thomas Coke, LL.D. Lond., printed by A. Paris, 1807, 2 vols., 4°., 84/-.

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The Recent Occurrences of Europe considered in relation to Prophecy, fulfilled and unfulfilled. By Thomas Coke, LL.D. 1808, 8o., 4/6.

A History of the West Indies...Natural, Civil, and Ecclesiastical... with an Account of the Missions instituted in those Islands. By Thomas Coke, LL.D. Liverpool, printed by Nuttall, Fisher, & Dixon, Duke Street, 1808-11, 3 vols., 8°., 31/6.

A History of the Old and New Testament. By Thomas Coke, LL.D. Lond., 1809, 4°.

Six Letters in reply to the Rev. Melville Horne, in Defence of the Doctrines of Justification by Faith and the Witness of the Spirit. By Thomas Coke, LL.D. Lond., 1810, 8°., 5/-.

The Cottager's Bible; containing a short exposition and practical reflections on each chapter. By Thomas Coke, LL.D. Lond., 1810, 4o.

A Series of Letters to the Rev. G. F. Nott, B.D., vindicating Mr. Wesley and his colleagues from the misrepresentations contained in his Sermons at the Bampton Lecture, entitled "Religious Enthusiasm considered." By Thomas Coke, LL.D. 1806. MSS.

A System of Natural Philosophy deduced from the Newtonian Theory and the most recent dis

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coveries. By T. Coke, LL.D. 1807. MSS. NOTE. The above eight works, bearing the name of Thomas Coke, LL.D., were virtually or principally written by S. Drew.

DREW, SAMUEL, M.D. (eldest son of J. H. Drew). b. St. Austell, 4th March, 1821.

Status and Salaries of Poor Law Medical Officers. Association Med. Journ., ii, 605 (1854); iii, 1039-40, 1151-2 (1855).

Wound penetrating the knee joint. ib., iii,

104.

Local Anæthesia. ib., iii, 193.

Sounds we cannot hear. Intellectual Observer, vii, 413-16 (1865).

The moral effects of the Poor Law. Trans. of the Nat. Assoc. for Promotion of Social Science, 1865, pp. 556-7.

On popularization of the Church of England. In "Report of the Proceedings of the Church Conference of Clergy and Laity, held at the Music Hall, Surrey Street, Sheffield, on Monday and Tuesday, May 24 and 25, 1869... Printed by ford, Sheffield, 1865," pp. 13-14. order of Committee; pub. by Pawson & Brails

Order as in France. Letter signed Delta. The Times, 20th Jan., 1870.

DREW, STEPHEN. Barrister-at-Law; Member of the House of Assembly, Jamaica. b. Saltash (1). d. Jamaica, 1826. cf. Memoir of W. Carvosso, ed. 1835, pp. 141–151.

Principles of Self-Knowledge; or an attempt to demonstrate the truth of Christianity...By the late S. Drew, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, Jamaica. [Ed. by Samuel Drew]. Lond., Longman; J. H. Drew, Printer, St. Austell; 1828, 2 vols., 8o., 20/-.

NOTE.-Preface signed Stephen Drew, Jamaica, March, 1826.

Memoir of Mrs. Ratcliffe. By S. Drew, of Jamaica. Methodist Mag., xliv, 754-60, 827-33 (1821).

DREWE, E. D. (dau. of Rev. W. D. Longlands and wife of Rev. W. B. Drewe, V. of Longstock, Stockbridge).

The Last Prior of St. Anthony (in Roseland). Anon. [By Miss Longlands]. Truro, J. R. Netherton; Lond., Mozley; 1857, 12°., pp. 80, 1/-.

NOTE. The first, but only one printed, of an intended series of Tales founded on Cornish legends; the remainder are still in MSS.

DRYDEN, SIR HENRY EDWARD LEIGH, M.A., 4TH BART. (son of the Rev. Sir H. Dryden). b. Adlesthorp, Gloucester, 17th Aug., 1818.

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