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FULTON, ROBERT. b. Little Britain, Pennsylvania, 1765. d. United States of America, 24th Feb., 1815.

Report on the proposed Canal between the rivers Heyl and Helford. Map by Chas. Moody. 24th Nov., 1796, 8°., pp. 16.

FURLY, REV. SAMUEL, M.A. R. of Roche, 1766 -95. bur. Roche, 9th Aug., 1795, aged 61. A Visitation Sermon, on John, viii, 17, preached at Truro by the Rev. S. Furly, B.A. Printed for the Author, 1779, 4°.

NOTE.-Dedicated to the Earl of Dartmouth. FURNEAUX, REV. HENRY, M.A. (son of Rev. Tobias Furneaux.) R. of Heyford, Banbury. b. St. Germans, 26th June, 1829. Historical Notices of St. Germans, in the County of Cornwall, with a description of the Church. Plates. By the Rev. H. Furneaux, late Fellow and Tutor of Corpus Christi College, Oxford. Plymouth, I. W. N.Keys and Son, Bedford Street, 1871, 8°., pp. 56.

FURNEAUX, JAMES. (eldest son of James Furneaux). b. Burdwan, Bengal, 1813.

Lenten Thoughts and other poems. By J. Furneaux. Lond., Rivington. Devonport, H. V. Harris...1846, 8°., pp. vii and 126.-2nd ed., 1847, 8°., pp. viii and 102.

NOTE.-Contains On a summer evening in Mount Edgecumbe Park," pp. 26-27; in 2nd ed., pp. 23-25. On the deaths of Sir John M* * * and the Rev. Gerald P * * * C * pp. 97-99; in 2nd ed., pp. 63-65. The 2nd ed. is dedicated to W. H. Pole Carew, Esq., M.P

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The Poultry Pentalogue, or Five Rules for Fancy Fowls and Fowl Fanciers. Intended for popular use and practical purposes. By 1. Furneaux, President of the Devon and Cornwall Poultry Association. Lond., W. S. Orr...Plymouth, published by Roger Lidstone...n.d. [1853], pp. vi and 54.

On St. German's Priory Church, Cornwall. 2 vignettes. Trans. Exeter Dioces. Architect. Soc., iii, 82-89, (1849).

On Antony and Sheviock Churches. ib., v 1-5, (1856).

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GAMMON, HANNIBAL. (Con.)

Gods ivst desertion of the vnivst, and his persevering grace to the righteovs, in a sermon preached at the Assises, at Launston, the 18. of July, 1621. By Hannibal Gammon, Minister of Gods word at S. Maugan, in Cornwall... Lond., printed by G. Eld for Thomas Thorp, and are to be sold at the signe of the blacke beare, in Pauls Church-yard, 1622, 4°., pp. 38.

The Praise of a Godly Woman. A Sermon preached at the solemne Funerall of the Right Honourable Ladie, the Ladie Frances Roberts, at Lanhiderock-Church, in Cornwall, the tenth of August, 1626. By H. Gamon, Minister of the Word of God, at St. Maugan, in the same Countie. Lond., printed by I. H. for John Grismond, & are to be sold at his shop, in IvieLane, at the signe of the Gunne, 1627, sm. 4o., pp. 37. Dr. Williams'; Br. Museum.

NOTE. Dedicated "To the Trvly Noble John Roberts, Son and Heire to the Right Honourable Richard, Lord Roberts, of Truro," and dated St. Maugan, the 19 August, 1626.

God's Smiting to Amendment, or Revengement, with Preseruatives against Reuolting. In a Sermon preached at the Assises, in Launceston, the 6. of August, 1628. By H. Gamon. Minister of God's Word, at S. Maugan, in Cornwall. Lond., printed for John Clark, and are to be sold at his shop, under S. Peters Church, in Cornhill, 1629, 4°., pp. 38. Bod. Lib.

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The Condurrite and Native Copper at Wheal Druid. Trans. R.G.S.C., vi, 194–95, (1846). Occurrence of Gold in a cross course in Cornwall. ib., vi, 265–66.

A Catalogue of Minerals found in Cornwall, with their localities. ib., vii, 72-92, (1848).

List of Cornish Minerals. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. of Lond., v, pp. xcii-xciii, (1849).

GARLAND, CHARLES (son of the succeeding).
b. Illogan, 10th March, 1813.
Outlines of Scripture Doctrine and History.
By C. Garland. Published by Joseph Potter,
Haverfordwest, 1842, 12o.

Memorials, Literary and Religious, of Thomas Garland, Fairfield, Redruth. [Ed. by his brother C. Garland]. Lond., Hamilton, Adams, and Co.,

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Modern School Books. Lond. Quart. Rev. vii, 330-50, (1857).

American Poets. ib., xvii, 36-73, (1861).

GARLAND, THOMAS. b. Bridge, Illogan, 1st Aug., 1771. d. Illogan, 15th Sept. 1827.

Memoir of Thomas Garland, of Illogan. By his son Thomas Garland. Wesleyan Methodist Mag., lii, 361-65, (1829).

GARLAND, THOMAS (son of the preceding). b. Cambridge, near Redruth, April, 1804. d. Fairfield, 30th July, 1865. cf. One and All, May and Oct., 1868.

Christian Life, the True Preparation for Death. A Sermon on the death of Thomas Garland, Esq., Fairfield, Redruth, with a brief sketch of his life. By Thomas Hughes. Lond., Hamilton, Adams, and Co., 1865, 8°., pp. 32, 1/-.

Memorials, Literary and Religious, of T. Garland. 1868. See Garland, C.

Letters on the Recent Agitations in Wesleyan Methodism. By T. Garland. Lond., printed for the Author, sold by J. Mason, 1852, 8°., pp. 48, 6d.

The Cornubian. A weekly newspaper. [Edited by T. Garland]. Falmouth, 1830, fol.

NOTE. No. 1, dated Friday, 1st Oct., 1830. Mr. Garland's connection with the paper ended on the 18th Dec., 1832.

Memoir of T. Garland, of Illogan, q.v.

List of words in common use in West Cornwall. Journ. R.I.C., April, 1865, pp. 45–54.

GARLAND, REV. THOMAS WHALE. (son of Rich. Garland.) b. Lewanick, 14 March, 1812. The Young Local Preachers' Guide. A Guide to young men in the pursuit of knowledge under difficulties, in the Bible Christian connexion... By T. W. Garland, Minister of the Gospel. Plymouth, Sellick [printed]...Liskeard, Philp, 1860, 8°., pp. xii and 115.

NOTE.-Preface, dated Liskeard, July 20, 1860. [Synopsis of subjects in] One of a Thousand. By Rev. T. W. Garland. 1866, s. sh.

NOTE. This work has not been printed. It is intended to be pp. 250; price 3s. to subscribers.

The Genuineness, Authenticity, and Inspiration of the Holy Scriptures. Bible Christian Mag., iv., 173-78, 211-16, (1868).

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Map of the County of Cornwall, newly surveyed by J. Gascoyne, sold by J. Thorn, in the Minories...by Charles Blith, at the White Hart, in Launceston, 1700, fol. Br. Museum.

NOTE.-Dedicated to the Rt. Hon. Charles Bodville, Earl of Radnor, Viscount Bodmin, Lord Robarts, &c., Lord Lieutenant of the County of Cornwall.

GASKIN, REV. GEORGE, D.D. (son of John Gaskin), Prebend. of Ely, R. of Stoke Newington. b. Newington Green, Islington, 1751. d. at the Rectory, Stoke Newington, 29 June, 1829.

NOTE. Dr. Gaskin was Secretary to the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, and was sent by it to visit their missions and schools in the Isles of Scilly in 1798. cf. Gent. Mag., xcix, pt. ii, 281-82, (1829).

GATES, JACOB, Barrack-Serjeant, Truro. b. Truro, 1749. d. Truro, 4 Nov., 1822.

Memoir of Jacob Gates. By Jos. Burgess. Wesleyan Methodist Mag., xlvi, 273–4, (1823).

GAYER, ARTHUR EDWARD, Q.C., L.L.D. (eldest son of Major Edward Echlin Gayer). b. near Newcastle-under-Lyne, 6 July, 1801.

Memoirs of the family of Gayer. Compiled from authentic sources, by A. E. Gayer. Exclusively for private distribution among friends and relatives. Westminster, printed by Nichols and Sons, 25, Parliament Street, 1870, 4°., pp. 47.

NOTE. The Gayer family were originally resident in Cornwall. A view of Liskeard forms the frontispiece of the work.

GAYER, JOHN, M.P. for Liskeard, 1557, Helston, 1571, (eld. son of Reginald Gayer, of Liskeard.)

The Substance of Gayer's Book touchinge the Tynne Causes. Cottonian MSS., Titus B. iv, f. 317; State Paper Office, Domestic Correspondence, July, 1604, No. 138.

GEACH, CHARLES, M.P. for Coventry, 1851, (son of Geo. Geach). b. St. Austell, 1808. d. Westminster, 1st Nov., 1854. cf. Gent. Mag., xliii, 89, (1855).

The Risks of Life Assurance, suggested by a History of the case of Geach v. Ingall, in which the Imperial Life Assurance Company, by the verdicts of three different special juries, was policy. 2nd edit. Lond., Effingham Wilson, defeated in an attempt to evade payment of a Royal Exchange, 1848, 8o., pp. 26.

GEAKE, THOMAS. b. Lezant, 5 Aug., 1761. d. Cuttenbeake, near St. Germans, 19 Nov., 1834. cf. Wesleyan Methodist Mag., lxi, 56173, (1838).

GEARING, ARTHUR. Secretary to the R.C.P.Soc., 1855-56.

Miners' Portable Ventilator. Rep. R.C.P.Soc., 1855, p. lx.

GEFFERY or JEFFERY, Sir ROBERT (son of Robt. Geffery, of Tredenick), Lord Mayor of London, 1685. bapt. Landrake, 24 May, 1613. d. London, 26 Feb., 1703. bur. at St. Dionis Backchurch. cf. Herbert's Hist. of the Twelve Great Companies of London, ii, 587, 594, 605, 610, 614; Nicholls' Account of Ironmongers' Company, pp. 300, 307, 310, 317, 319, 325, 331, 336, 369, 378, 469, 474, 51115, 574-75; White's Endowed Charities of London, p. 525; Lake's Hist. of Cornwall, ii,

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GEFFERY, SIR ROBERT. (Con.).

397, 402; Harl. MSS., 2263, art, 57; B. B. Orridge's Citizens of London and their Rulers, (1867), p. 240; Accounts of Lord Mayors of London, MSS., Guildhall Lib.; Howard's Miscell. Geneal. et Herald., i, 328; Malcolm's Londinium Redivivum, ii, 35, 38-39, 45-47, 571.

London's Annual Triumph. Performed on Thursday, Octob. 29, 1685, for the Entertainment of the Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Jeffreys, Kt., Lord Mayor of the City of London; with a description of the several Pageants, Speeches, and Songs, made proper for the occasion. set forth at the proper cost and charges of the Worshipful Company of Ironmongers. Composed by Matt. Taubman. Lond., printed for Hen. Playford, near the Temple Church, 1685, 4°. Bod. Lib.

All

London's Annual Triumph...Reprinted in "Nicholls' Ironmongers," pp. 338-54.

Letter of Sir R. Geffery to Archbishop Sancroft, stating that the Inhabitants of Christ Church are desirous of having a spire, 29 September, 1686. Tanner MSS., (Bodl. Lib.), 142, Art. 41.

GENN, WILLIAM JAMES, JUN. b. Falmouth, 30 March, 1846. d. Melbourne, Australia, 24 June, 1870.

Statistics of the Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Soc. Rep. R.C.P.Soc., 1864, pp. 20-23, and 14 pages of statistical tables.

GENTLEMAN, A. pseud, i.e., D. De Foe.

GEOFFREY, ANTONY. cf. C. Fitz-Geffrey's Affanie, book iii.

GEORGE, COL. G. C. cf. Polwhele's Cornwall,

v. 97.

Letters numbered xviii, xix, xx, from C. Dibdin to Col. G. C. George, Penryn, (1801.) See Dibdin, C.

GEORGE, SIMON. See Chamberlain, J.
GERARD. See Girardus.
GERRANS, REV. B. b. Truro.

Travels of Rabbi Benjamin, son of Jonah, of Tudela, through Europe, Asia, and Africa, from the Ancient Kingdom of Navarre to the frontiers of China. Faithfully translated from the original Hebrew, and enriched with a Dissertation and notes... By the Rev. B. Gerrans, Lecturer of St. Catherine Coleman, and Second Master of Queen Elizabeth's Free Grammar School, St. Olave's, Southwark...Lond., printed for the Translator; and sold by Messrs. Robson, New Bond-Street... 1783,8°., pp. xiii and 171, 5s. List of Subscribers.

GERUNTIUS. King of Cornwall. liv. 690.

Letter from S. Aldhelm to Geruntius. A.D. 690. S. Aldhelmi opera. (ed. Giles, Oxford, 1844), pp. 83-89; printed also in Migne's Patrologia vol. Ixxxix, and elsewhere.

NOTE.-Concerning the practices of the Celtic church, as to the tonsure, time of keeping Easter, etc. GERVIS, MARIANNE NÉE EDGCOME. b. Penryn, 1795. d. Mylor Bridge, 1861.

Original Cornish Ballads...Anon...1846, 8o. See Miles, S. E.

GEWEN, THOMAS, of Boyton. M.P. cf. Sir J. Bramston's Autobiography, (Camden Soc., 1845), p. 13; Burton's Diary, introduction, p. 18; ii, 333, 392, 424; iii, 180, 250, 529; iv, 22, 130, 240, 304.

Oxoniensis Academiæ funebre officium in Memoriam ... Elisabethæ, Angliæ Reginæ. Oxon. 1603, 4o.

NOTE. Contains verses by T. Gewen, of Exeter Coll., Oxford.

Letters to the Treasurers for Sequestrations from the Committee of Cornwall, (Anth. Nicoll, Anth. Rous, and Tho. Gewen) respecting their procedings in that county, dated Truro, 12 Oct., 1648. Br. Museum, Addit. MSS., 5494, fol. 78.

GIBBINS, ELIZABETH T. (2 dau. of R. W. Fox and wife of William Gibbins.) b. 1801. d. Falmouth, 5th June, 1837.

Memoir of E. T. Gibbins in "The Annual Monitor" (Friends), No. 26, for 1838, (York, W. Alexander and Co.), pp. 111-27.

GIBBONS, ANNE (3 dau. of Sir. W. L. S. Trelawny and wife of Rev. G. B.Gibbons.) h. Penquite, near Fowey, 1813.

Mary Stuart: A Tragedy from the German of Schiller. Anon. Lond., A. Schloss, 42, Gt. Russell St., [W. Byers, printer, Devonport.] 1838, 8., pp. 162.

Lyrical Ballads from the German of Schiller, containing The Song of the Bell, and other minor poems. By the translator of Mary Stuart. Devonport, W. Byers, printer, Fore St., 1838, 8o., pp. 68.

NOTE. The profits of this work were given to the fund for providing a chapel in Calstock.

An Easter Offering. By Anne Trelawny. Lond., Edwards and Hughes, Ave Maria Lane; W. Brendon, Tavistock, 1845, 8°., pp. 44.

NOTE.-Contains "Lines written on the opening of a chapel, in the mining district of Gunnislake, 1841."

GIBBONS, ANNE. (Con.).

Scenes and Sketches in Cornwall. Plate. Anon. Tavistock, W. Brendon, Higher Market St., 1844, 8°., pp. 54.

NOTE.-Sold for the benefit of The Orphan Asylum and The Falmouth Polytechnic, at their annual bazaar.

The Tale of Trecarrell, or Legend of Launceston Church, and other poems. By Anne Gibbons. Dedicated, by permission, to Her Grace the Duchess of Northumberland. Launceston, T. W. Maddox, [printed] Simpkin, Marshall, and Co., London, 1849, 89., pp. 48.

Spiritual Songs, a Whitsun Gift. By Mrs. Gibbons, Author of "Tale of Trecarrell," "Easter Offering," etc. Chiefly translated from the German and Italian. The profits are intended to benefit the National Schools of Launceston. Launceston, printed by J. Brimwell, Broad St., 1861, 8°., pp. 48.

An Itinerary of Launceston, Cornwall, containing some account of its antiquities, compiled from various sources with a glance at its prospects and commercial advantages, as connected with the opening of the railway. Anon. Launceston, W. Philp, Broad St., 1865, 8°., pp. 74, 1/-.

NOTE.-There is a short appendix by Richard Peter, Mayor of Launceston, to whom the book is dedicated. The dedication, however, does not bear any signature.

GIBBONS, EDWARD THEODORE (only surviving son of Rev. G. B. Gibbons.) b. Launceston, 31 July, 1850.

Inscription at Castlegough, Cornwall. N. and Q. 4, S. ii, 226, (1868.)

GIBBONS, REV. GEORGE BUCKMASTER, B.A. (son of Geo. Gibbons.) P.C. of Launceston, 30 Mch., 1837, P.C. of Laneast, 1866, V. of Werrington, 1869. b. London, 2 Jan., 1808. Then said the High Priest, are these things so and he said men, brethren, and fathers, hearken. [Acts, vii, 1.] A Sermon preached in the parish church of St. Mary Magdalene, Launceston, before the Rt. Rev. Henry, Lord Bishop of Exeter, at his triennial visitation, Sep. 23, 1839. By G. B. Gibbons, B.A., late Scholar of St. John's College, Cambridge, and Perpetual Curate of St. Mary Magdalene. Published by command of the Bishop. Launceston, printed and published by T. and W. R. Bray...n.d. [1839], 8°., pp. 30.

Christ, the First Fruit. A sermon preached in the church of St. Mary Magdalene, Launceston, on Easter day, 1841. By G. B. Gibbons. Launceston, 1841, 8°., pp. 16.

The Christian Reader. Edited by George B. Gibbons, B.A. Perpetual Curate of Launceston,

GIBBONS, REV. GEORGE BUCKMASTER.

(Con.). and Thomas Gibbons, B.A., Curate and Lecturer of Tavistock. Lond., Simpkin, Marshall, and Co. [Launceston, Cater and Maddox, printed,] 1842-3, 2 vols., 8°.

NOTE-Appeared in monthly parts, price threehalfpence each.

A Lecture on Experiment as the basis of Theory read before the Members of the East Cornwall Experimental Club...at their annual meeting, held at Launceston, April 29th, 1845. By G. B. Gibbons, B.A....Launceston, T. W. Maddox, Southgate Simpkin, London, 1845, 12o., pp. 22, 6d.

A Sermon [on Ps., lxxxii, 6] preached in Launceston church, on Tuesday, Feb. 23, 1847, being the day of the funeral of the late Duke of Northumberland. By G. B. Gibbons, B.A. Perpetual Curate. Printed in compliance with the wishes of the congregation. London, Simpkin; T. W. Maddox, Launceston, 1847, 8°., pp. 20.

GIBBS, JAMES, M.D., of Ex. Coll. (son of Rev. James Gibbs, V. of Gorran, 1660). d. Tregony, 4 Apl., 1724.

A Consolatory Poem, humbly addressed to Her Royal Highness, Upon the much lamented death of His Most Illustrious Highness William, Duke of Gloucester. By Dr. Gibbs. Lond., printed for John Hartley, over against Gray's Inn, in Holborn, and sold by John Nutt, near Stationer's Hall, 1700, fol. pp. 8. Bod. Lib.

The First Fifteen Psalms of David, translated into Lyric Verse, propos'd as an essay, supplying the Perspicuity and Coherence according to the Modern Art of Poetry, not known to have been attempted before in any Language. With a Preface containing some observations of the great and general Defectiveness of former Versions in Greek, Latin, and English. Dr. Gibbs. Lond., printed by J. Matthews for John Hartley, over-against Gray's-Inn, in Holborn. 1701, 4°., pp. 35. Bod. Lib.; Br. Museum.

By

Observations of various eminent cures of

scrophulous distempers, commonly call'd the King's Evil, such as tumours, ulcers, cariosity of bones, blindness, and consumptions...to which is added An Essay concerning the animal spirits, and the cure of convulsions...By Dr. Gibbs. Lond., printed for and sold by Ralph Simpson, at the Harp... in St. Paul's Church-yard, and Philip Yeo, bookseller, Exeter, 1712, sm. 4o.

NOTE. The observations pp. 1-68, and preface unpaged. An Essay, pp. 1-29. Written in vindication of a trial at Launceston, in 1710, concerning the cure of a lad from Plymouth. Some of the cases relate to persons living at Tregony, Gorran, and other places in Cornwall.

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