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ELLIS, HENRY S., F.R.A.S. b. Exeter.

On the Oysters in the West of England. By H. S. Ellis, Fair Park, Magdalen Road, Exeter. Journ. Bath & W. E. Soc., xii, pt. 2, 324-28 (1864).

ELLISON, BENJAMIN. b. Birkenshaw, near Leeds, 1784.

An account of the trial and execution of Benjamin Ellison, who was hanged at Bodmin, on Monday, the 11th of August, 1845, for the Murder of Elizabeth Ruth Seaman, at the borough of Penzance [7th July, 1845]. Liddell and Sons, printers, Bodmin, n.d. [1845], fol., s. sh.

ELWINUS OR ALUNUS. Came from Ireland

into Cornwall with S. Breaca, circa 460. cf. Leland's Itin. (2nd ed., 1744), iii, fol. 4; Acta Sanctorum, 27th Oct., xii, 293.

EMIDY, T. H. (son of Joseph Antonio Emidy). b. Falmouth, 5th July, 1805. d. Truro, 2nd March, 1871.

The Royal Cornwall and Devon Artillery Quadrilles. Composed and arranged for the Piano-Forte, by Thos. Emidy (of Truro). Dedicated, by permission, to Lady Rashleigh, of Prideaux. Truro, published at the Piano-Forte and Music Warehouse of Mrs. Heard and Sons, Boscawen Street; Lond., D'Almaine and Co., 20, Soho Square; [1855], fol., pp. 5, 2/6.

The Cornwall Archery Quadrille. Composed and arranged for the Piano-Forte, and dedicated, with permission, to the Ladies of the Truro Archery Club. By T. H. Emidy, Professor of Music. Published for the Author, No. 4, Charles Street, Truro [1864], fol., pp. 5, 2/6.

The Workingman's Club Waltzes. By T. H. Emidy.

NOTE.-Announced for publication in 1870, but never printed, in consequence of the author's death. ENGLISH, HENRY.

Glossary of Mining Terms used in South America, Cornwall, and Derbyshire. By H. English. 1830, 8°.

NOTE. - Originally appeared as a Supp. to The Mining Review. The Glossary of the Cornish Mining Terms was compiled by W. J. Henwood, F.R.S.

ENGLISHMAN, AN. pseud., i.e., Sir F. Basset. See De Dunstanville, Lord.

ENTY, REV. JOHN (son of a tailor in Cornwall). d. 1743.

Memoir of Rev. J. Enty, by John Fox. Monthly Repository, xvi, 325-27 (1821).

NOTE. A Satire on Rev. J. Enty, by Mr. Kellow of Fowey, is referred to in the above.

ENTY, REV. JOHN. (Con.).

The Ministry secur'd from Contempt. A Sermon [on Tit., ii, 15] preached at Exon, Sept. 10, 1707, before an Assembly of the United Ministers of Devon and Cornwal, by J. Enty. Lond., printed for John Clark, at the Bible and Crown, in the Old-Change, near St. Paul's, 1707, 4o., pp. 32, 6d. Br. Museum, Dr. Williams'.

NOTE.-The Dedication to the United Ministers of Devon and Cornwall, is dated Plymouth, Oct., 1707.

The Innocence of Protestant Dissenters clear'd and vindicated in reference to the transactions of 41 and the death of K. Charles I. In a Sermon [on Acts, xv, 7 and 8] preach'd at Plymouth, Jan. 30th, 171, being a lecture day. By J. Enty. Lond., printed for J. Clark, at the Bible and Crown, in the Poultry, near Cheapside, 1717, 8°., pp. 59, 6d. Br. Museum.

A defence of the proceedings of the late Assembly at Exon [on the United Ministers of Devon and Cornwall]. Being a reply to Mr. Peirce's Remarks on those proceedings. To which are added some brief animadversions on a paper subscribed by Mr. Peirce, &c....And also a short postscript, containing some remarks on a late pamphlet of Mr. George Jacomb's. By J. Enty. Lond., printed for J. Clark, at the Bible and Crown, in the Poultry, near Cheapside, 1719, 8°., pp. 84, 1/-. Br. Museum, Dr. Williams'.

An Answer to Mr. Enty's defence of the proceedings of the Assembly at Exon. By J. Peirce. Lond., printed for John Clark, at the Bible and Crown, in the Poultry, near Cheapside, 1719, 8°., pp. 106, 1/6. Dr. Williams'.

NOTE.-At p. 97 commences "A Reply to Mr. Enty's brief animadversions on a Paper," &c.

The Western Inquisition; or a relation of the Controversy which has been lately among the Dissenters in the West of England. By James Peirce. Lond., printed for John Clark, at the Bible and Crown, in the Poultry, near Cheapside, 1720, 8°., pp. 192, 2/-. Dr. Williams'.

Propositions relating to the controversy among the Dissenters in the West, concerning the Trinity. In a letter to the Rev. Mr. J. Enty. [By James Peirce]. Lond., printed for T. Bickerton, at the Crown, in Pater-noster-row...1720, 8°., pp. 24, 3d. Br. Museum.

Truth and Liberty consistent and maintain'd; being a farther defence of the proceedings of the Assembly at Exon, in answer to Mr. Peirce; wherein the reader will find obviated whatever is material in certain Propositions, in an anonymous letter to Mr. J. Enty. By J. Enty. Lond., printed for J. Clark, &c. MDDCXX [1720], 8°., pp. 235, 2/-. Br. Museum.

A reply to Mr. Enty's late piece, intituled "Truth and Liberty consistent, etc.," as far as

ENTY, REV. JOHN. (Con.).

it relates to the controversy concerning the Trinity. By the Author of the Propositions addressed to him [J. Peirce]. Lond., printed for J. Noon, at the White-Hart, in Cheapside... 1721, 8°., pp. 85, 1/-. Br. Museum, Dr. Williams'.

The Security of Truth, without the assistance of persecution or scurrility; being an Answer to Mr. Enty's "Truth and Liberty consistent and maintain'd." By J. Peirce. Lond., printed for John Clark, at the Bible and Crown, in the Poultry, near Cheapside, 1721, 8°., pp. 136, 1/6. Bod. Lib.

A stated Ministry and Presbyterian ordination vindicated. By John Withers. St. Paul's love to souls considered and recommended. By J. Enty. Being Two Sermons, preach'd at the Ordination of Mr. Peter Jilleard, at Crediton, in the County of Devon, October 21, 1724...To which is added Mr. Jilleard's confession of faith ...Lond., printed for J. Clark and Richard Hett, at the Bible and Crown, in the Poultry, near Cheapside, MDCCXXV, 8°., pp. 102, 1/-. Br. Museum.

NOTE.-Enty's Sermon, pp. 43-93.

...

A Sermon [on Ps. cxxxii, 17-18] preached at Exon, October the 11th, 1727, being the day of their most excellent Majesties' Coronation, by J. Enty. Exon, printed by And. Brice, for Aaron Tozer, jun., Bookseller, at the sign of the Bible, in the High-Street, 1727, 8°., pp. 36, 4d. Br. Museum.

A Preservative against several abuses and corruptions of Reveal'd Religion; containing Remarks on a late book of Mr. Joseph Hallet, jun., entitled A Collection of Notes, etc. By J. Énty. Exon, printed by Andrew Brice, for Aaron Tozer, jun., Bookseller, at the Bible, a little below St. Martin's Lane, in the High-Street, 1730, 8°., pp. xx and 200, 2/-. Br. Museum, Dr. Williams.

A Letter to the Revd. Mr. Enty, in answer to his slanderous pamphlet, entitled A Preservative against several abuses and corruptions of Reveal'd Religion, &c. Being a defense of several Notes and Discourses, contain'd in a book, entitled A free and impartial study of the Scriptures recommended. By J. Hallet, jun. Lond., printed for J. Noon, at the White-Hart, near Mercers'-Chapel, in Cheapside, 1730, 8°., pp. 43, 6d. Br. Museum, Dr. Williams'.

A Defense of a late pamphlet, entitled A Preservative, &c., in answer to an abusive letter of Mr. J. Hallet, jun. By J. Enty. Lond., printed for Aaron Tozer, jun., at the Bible, in the High-Street; Exon, MDCCXxx, 8°., pp. 60. Br. Museum, Dr. Williams'.

A Letter to the author of the Vindication of Mr. Nation's Sermons; in which the importance

ENTY, REV. JOHN. (Con.).

of faith in matters of religion, and particularly as to the doctrine of the deity of our Saviour, is considered; and the Assembly of the United Ministers of Devon and Cornwall is further defended. To which is added a second letter to Mr. Nation, in answer to his vindication of himself. Anon. Lond., 1732, 8°., pp. 70.

NOTE.-Contains also "A Postscript; being a third letter to Mr. Nation," pp. 71-87. cf. "J. Darling's Cyclop. Bibliog.," sub Enty, John.

ENVERNUS.

Seal Hunting in Cornwall. Once a Week, iv, 406-8 (1867).

MSS. at

ENYS, FRANCIS (2nd son of John Enys). b.
1752. d. Enys, 12th April, 1821.
Anecdotes of the Cornish Sheriffs.
Enys. cf. N. & Q., 3 S., viii, 474 (1865).
ENYS, JOHN (son of Thos. Enys).

29th March, 1625. Sale of a Messuage in the Parish of St. Keverne, from J. Enys to Nath. Pearse. Harl. MSS., 6,243, art. 8. ENYS, LIEUT.-COL. JOHN, 29th Regt. (3rd son of John Enys). b. 1772. d. 11th Oct., 1802. cf. Gent. Mag., lxxii, 981 (1802).

ENYS, JOHN SAMUEL, F.G.S. (son of Samuel Oliver Hunt and Lucy Ann Enys; his father, in 1813, took the name of Enys only, by royal license). b. 21st Sept., 1796.

Remarks on the intensity and quantity of the junction changes of Sussex and Cornwall, considered as mining districts. By J. S. Enys. Lond., E. Stanford, 6, Charing Cross, 1863, 8°., pp. 30.-Lond., E. Stanford, 1869, 8°., 1/-,

The Granite near Penryn. Lond. and Edinb. Philos. Mag., ii, 321-25, 483 (1833).

The Duty of the Steam Engines in the Mines of Cornwall, at different periods. Trans. Instit. Civil Engineers, iii, 449-66 (1842).

Premiums offered by J. S. Enys. Rep. R.C.P. Soc., 1834, p. 12.

Tables relative to the Properties and Practical Application of Steam. ib., 1835, pp. 44–49. The application of expansive Steam. ib., 1836, pp. 70-76.

The Duty and Horse-power of Steam Engines. ib., 1837, pp. 70-76.

On Expansion Diagrams, etc. ib., 1838, pp. 154-61.

ENYS, JOHN SAMUEL. (Con.).

On Light Vessels. ib., 1842, pt. 2, pp. 72; 1851, pp. 35.

On Ships' Fastenings and Steamboats. ib., 1842, pt. 2, p. 109.

On Double Cropping as lessening the risk of growing Potatoes. ib., 1846, pp. 15–17.

Floating Light Vessels and Buoys. ib., 1851, p. 35.

On the Construction of Boats. ib., 1854, p. 41.

Hornblende and Serpentine. ib., 1863, p. 42. Probable Course of the Tyrian Ships to Cornwall. ib., 1866, p. 68.

On the Cell Growth of Timber in reference to the thinning of Plantations. Rep. R.I.C., 1860, p. 46; 1861, pt. 1, pp. 37-39. Flint Flakes of Lyell's First Stone Period. Journ. R.I.C., April, 1867, p. 223-25.

Experiments on Steam Engines. Brit. Assoc. Rep., 1834, p. 104; 1844, p. 90.

The application to Government for a depository for Mining Records. ib., 1839, p. 174.

A constant Indicator for Steam Engines. ib., 1841, pp. 307-25; 1842, p. 98.

The performance of Steam Engines in Cornwall. Brit. Assoc. Section, 1836, p. 130.

The connexion between improvements in Pitworks and the duty of Steam Engines in Cornwall. ib., 1841, p. 103.

Photographs of Quarries near Penryn, showing the structure of the Granite. ib., 1858, p. 80.

EPSILON. pseud., i.e., Edmonds, R.

ERISEY, MARY. (1727). See Killigrew, Sir Peter (d. 1704).

ERTHUSYO. pseud., i.e.

The Traveller or a Shy Fish glancing at "The Tuck-Net." A Poem by Erthusyo. Penzance, 1824, 12°. See Jeffery, John.

ESPRIELLO, DON MANUEL ALVAREZ. pseud., i.e., Southey, Robert.

ESQUIROS, HENRI ALPHONSE. b. Paris, 1814.

L'Angleterre et les Anglais. xxii. Paysage et Moeurs de Cornouaille. Revue des Deux Mondes, xlviii, 399-441 (1863).

Cornwall and its Coasts. By A. Esquiros. Lond., Chapman and Hall, 1865, 8°., pp. vii and 304, 9/-.

ESTCOTT, JOHN.

Letter to the King of Arms, from J. Estcott,

ESTCOTT, JOHN. (Con.).

Deputy for Devonshire and Cornwall...and concerning the fees due from John Smyth, of Tregonnoke, Mrs. Acham, of Plynt, Tho. Hearel, of Trenouth, Mrs. Boskawen, Mr. Baud, and Mr. Holland. Launceston, 13th May, 1620. Ashmolean MSS. (Bod. Lib.), 836, art. 142, fol. 513–

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ETHERIDGE, REV. JOHN WESLEY, A.M., Ph.D. Wesleyan Minister in Cornwall, 1833-36 and 1853-66. b. Youngwoods, Isle of Wight, 24th Feb., 1804. d. Camborne, 24th May,

1866.

The Apostolic Ministry and the question of its Restoration, considered in an Exposition of Part of the Fourth Chapter of the Epistle to the Ephesians. By J. W. Etheridge. Falmouth, J. Trathan, 1836, 12°., pp. 166.

NOTE. Inscribed to the Wesleyan Society, Falmouth.

Jerusalem and Tiberias: Sora and Cordova. A Survey of the Religious and Scholastic learning of the Jews; designed as an Introduction to the study of Hebrew literature. Lond., 1856, 12°., Pp. xi and 508, 7/6.

NOTE.

The prefatory "Memorandum" is dated Penzance, June, 1856.

The Life of the Rev. Adam Clarke, L.L.D., F.A.S.... By J. W. Etheridge... 2nd Edition. Lond., Mason, 1858, post 8°., pp. viii and 439, 6/-.

The Life of the Rev. Thomas Coke, D.C.L. By J. W. Etheridge... Lond., Mason, 1860, post 8o., pp. viii and 450, 6/-.

NOTE.-Preface dated Truro, May, 1860.

The Targums of Onkelos and Jonathan ben Uzziel on the Pentateuch; with the Fragments of the Jerusalem Targum; from the Chaldee. By J. W. Etheridge, M.A...Genesis and Exodus [vol. i. Lond., Longmans, 1862, 12°., pp. viii and 580.-Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy [vol. ii]. Lond., Longmans, 1865, 12°., pp.

688.

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EZEKIEL, SOLOMON (son of Ezekiel ? Ezekiel). b. Newton Abbot, Devon, 7th June, 1781. d. Penzance, 9th March, 1867.

Remarks on the Censures of the authorized version of the Holy Scriptures, contained in a pamphlet by the Rev. Hart Symons; translated from the Hebrew by S. Ezekiel. By John Rogers, M.A., Canon of Exeter and Rector of Mawnan. Lond., 1822, 16o., pp. 15, 6d.

The Life of Abraham; being the first, second, and third of a series of Lectures on the Lives of the Patriarchs, delivered at the Penzance Hebrew Society for Promoting the Diffusion of Religious Knowledge, by S. Ezekiel. Penzance, 184-, 12o.

The Life of Isaac; being the fourth, fifth, and sixth of a series of Lectures on the Lives of the Patriarchs, delivered at the Penzance Hebrew Society for Promoting the Diffusion of Religious Knowledge, by S. Ezekiel. Penzance, printed by T. Beare, 1845, 12°., pp. 24.

A Lecture on the Hebrew Festivals, delivered at the Penzance Literary Institute, by S. Ezekiel. Penzance, printed by F. T. Vibert, 1847, 12°., pp. 26.

Letter to Sir Rose Price, on the Christianising of the Jews. 31st Jan., 1820. Reprinted, Corn. Teleg., 13th March, 1867.

A Lecture on the Passions and Feelings of Mankind. 4°., pp. 48. MSS., penes Mr. Henry Levin, Penzance.

F., J. F., Bristol.

F.

Contentment. Cornish Mag., iv, 129–32 (1829). FAIRFAX, THOMAS (eldest son of Ferdinando, 2nd Baron), 3rd Baron Fairfax. b. Denton, in Yorkshire, 17th Jan., 1612. d. Nunappleton, 12th Nov., 1671.

The Life of the great Lord Fairfax...By C. R. Markham. Portrait, etc. Lond., Macmillan, 1870, 8°., pp. xii and 480.

NOTE. The account of the campaign in Cornwall contained in pp. 261-8.

Letter from Sir Thomas Fairfax to Speaker Lenthall, on behalf of various gentlemen of Cornwall, whose estates are under sequestration. February 13, 1646-7. Tanner MSS. (Bod. Lib.), 59, art. 415.

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FALMOUTH, EDWARD (son of George Evelyn, 3rd Viscount), 4th Viscount and 1st Earl. cr. Earl Falmouth. 14th July, 1821. b. 10th May, 1787. d. Tregothnan, 29th Dec., 1841. cf. Gent. Mag., xvii, 209 (1842).

A Letter on the subject of the re-establishing and extending the Stannary Courts of the Dutchy of Cornwall. By the Earl of Falmouth. Lond., Nichols and Sons, 1836, 8°., pp. 16.

First Report of the Committee appointed at a General Meeting of persons connected with the Mines of Cornwall, convened by public advertisement, at Truro, on the 4th of November, 1835, in compliance with a requisition to the Earl of Falmouth, as Chairman of the Standing Committee for Mining affairs, " for the purpose of taking into consideration the present state of the Vice-Warden's Courts, and other matters relating to the Mining interests of Cornwall." Dated and signed Jan. 23, 1836, 8°., pp. 12. FALMOUTH, EVELYN (eldest son of Rev. John Evelyn Boscawen, Canon of Canterbury and R. of Wotton, Surrey). 6th Viscount. b. 18th March, 1819. cf. Bailey's Monthly Mag., vii, 1-3 (1863).

FALMOUTH, GEORGE EVELYN (eldest son of Admiral Edward Boscawen). 3rd Viscount. b. 6th May, 1758. d. 14th Feb., 1808. cf. European Mag., liii, 103 (1808); Gent. Mag., lxxviii, 181 (1808).

FALMOUTH, GEORGE HENRY (only son of Edward, 1st Earl). 5th Viscount and 2nd Earl. b. Newbury, 8th July, 1811. d. London, 29th Aug., 1852. cf. Gent. Mag., xxxviii, 425 (1852).

FALMOUTH, HUGH (son of Hugh, 1st Viscount Falmouth). 2nd Viscount. b. 1720. d. Bath, 4th Feb., 1782. cf. Gent. Mag., lii, 94 (1782); European Mag., xxx, 158 (1796); Beatson's Naval Hist.; J. Nicholls' Recollections and Reflections, i, 186-7.

FALMOUTH, VISCOUNTESS M. F. E. See Boscawen, M. F. E.

FANSHAWE, LADY ANNE (dau. of Sir John Harrison, and wife of Sir Richard Fanshawe). b. St. Olaves, Hart Street, London, 25th March, 1625. d. 20th Jan., 1678. Memoirs of Lady Fanshawe ... Written by herself. To which are added extracts from the correspondence of Sir R. Fanshawe. Lond., Colburn, 1829, 8°., pp. lxiii and 395, 9/-.-New ed., 1830, 8°., pp. vii and 332.

NOTE.-Account of Lady Fanshawe's stay in Cornwall and the Scilly Isles, 1st ed., pp. 55-62, 2nd ed., pp. 71-75.

FARINGTON, JOSEPH, R.A. b. 1742. d. Parr's Wood, near Manchester, 30th Dec., 1821. Britannia Depicta. See Byrne, W.

FARNABY, GILES, of the family of Farnaby of Truro; Christ Church, Oxford. Admitted Mus. Bac. 1592. cf. Bliss' Wood (Fasti), ii, 257; Hawkins' Hist. of Music, iii, 367.

Cantys. Canzonets to fowre voyces, with a song of eight parts. Compiled by G. Farnaby, Bachilar of Musicke. Lond., printed by Peter Short, dwelling on Bread-street hil, at the signe of the Star, 1598, 4°., pp. xxi.

NOTE.-There are distinct volumes also, for the scores of the altvs, tenor, and bassvs.

A Nosegay of Spring Flowers. Madrigal, in four voices. The music by Giles Farnaby, A.D. 1598. The poetry by Thomas Oliphant, Esq. Lond., Addison and Hodder, 210, Regent Street, n.d. [1847], 4°., pp. 5, 2/-.

The Whole Booke of Psalmes ... newly corrected and enlarged by Tho. Rauenscroft. 1621, 8°.-Reprinted by W. H. Havergal, 1845, 8°.

NOTE.-Contains Psalm 119, by G. Farnaby, pp. 206-14, reprint p. 42; Ps. 121, pp. 214-16, ib., p. 44; Ps. 122, pp. 216-18, ib., p. 44; Ps. 125, pp. 220-22, ib., p. 47.

FARNABY, THOMAS (son of T. Farnaby, and grandson of Farnaby, Mayor of Truro). A Schoolmaster in Cornwall in 1596. b. London, circa 1575. d. Sevenoaks, 12th June, 1647. cf. Bliss' Wood, iii, 213; Aikin's Gen. Biog.; English Cyclop..

NOTE.-Wood says, speaking of T. Farnaby, "when he landed in Cornwall his distresses made him stoop so low as to be an abcdarian, and several were taught their hornbook by him."

M. Val. Martialis Epigrammaton libri, animadversi, emendati, et commentariolis luculenter explicati. Londini, excudebat Felix Kingstonius impensis Gulielmi Welby, 1615, 8°., pp. 392.Sedani, Typis Joannis Jannoni Academiæ Typographi, 1624, 8°., pp. 342.

NOTE. The dedication in both editions is signed Tho. Farnaby, and commences "Virtutis juxta ac stemmatis splendore insigni v. vere nobili, D. Roberto Killegræo, equiti aurato, &c."

FARNHAM, REV. JOHN. Curate of Lanteglos juxta Camelford 1722-40. bur. Lanteglos, 10th June, 1740.

Catalogue of the Libraries of Rev. Mr. Farnham, of Camelford, Rev. Mr. Edwards, of Okehampton, and Rev. Mr. Odam. 1746.

FARNINGHAM, MARIANNE. pseud., i.e., Hearne, Mary Anne.

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