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BATTEN, REV. HENRY, M.A. P. C. St. Mary's, Penzance. b. Penzance, 1813. d. Penzance, 10th March, 1860.

Family Prayers for the Mornings and Evenings of every day in the week, prepared for the use of the Members of St. Paul's congregation, Penzance, and respectfully dedicated to them by the Rev. H. B. Penzance, F. T. Vibert, 1845, 16o., pp. 48.

A Sermon preached in St. Paul's Church, Penzance, April 5th, 1847, before the Guild Brothers, commonly called the Odd Fellows of the Manchester Unity. Penzance, T. Beare, 1847, 8°., pp. 12.

A Sermon preached before the Mayor, Corporation, and Inhabitants of Penzance, in St. Mary's Church, Nov. 18, 1852, on the occasion of the public interment of His Grace the late Duke of Wellington. Penzance, F. T. Vibert, 1852, 8°., pp. 14, 6d.

BATTEN, JOHN, JUNR., B.A. Barrister-at-Law. An Excursion to Carnac. Trans. P.N.H. & A. Soc., iii, 226 (1863).

Ye Battel of ye Bonfyres. A Songe Sung in ye Yere of Grace MDCCCLXVIII. Truro, J. R. Netherton, 1868, 8°., pp. 6.-Reprinted in One and All, No. 3, Aug., 1868.

BATTEN, JOSEPH.

An Elegy on the death of Mr. Thomas Vigurs. Bath, Printed by W. Gye, and sold at his office. Price 1d., or 6/- per hundred. n.d. [1750], 8°., pp. 8. Br. Museum.

NOTE.-Dedicated to Rev. Mr. Wills, of St. Agnes.

BATTEN, REV. JOSEPH HALLET, D.D., F.R.S., Fellow of Trin. Coll., Camb., Principal of the East India College, Haileybury, Herts. b. Pen zance, 25th Aug., 1778. d. Brighton, 11th Oct., 1837. cf. Jour. R.I.C., 1869, April, p. xiv. Christian Courage. A Sermon preached before the University of Cambridge, March 4th, 1832, and in the Chapel of the East India College, Hertfordshire. Lond., Rivington, 1832, 8°., pp. 28.

BATTEN, JOSEPH HALLET. Son of the pre

ceding. Late Bengal C.S., F.R.G S., M.RA.S. b. Haileybury, Herts, 5th May, 1811.

Official Report on the Province of Kumaon, with a Medical Report on the Mahamurree, in Gurhwal, in 1849-50. Ed. under the orders of the Honble. the Lieut. Governor of the North West Provinces, by J. H. B., Esq., Commissioner of Kumaon. Secunda Orphan Press, Agra, 1851, 8°., pp. 467.

Note of a visit to the Niti Pass of the grand Himalayan chain. Jour. Asiat. Soc. of Bengal, vii, 310-16, 1838. [Bibl. Univ. Genève, xxii, 402– 406, 1839].

Journal of a visit to Melum and the Odonta Dhoora Pass, in Juwahir. ib., xi, 1157-81, 1842, Snow on the Himalayas. Calcutta Jour. Nat. Hist., iv, 537-39, 1844.

Reply to Capt. Hutton's Remarks on the line of Perpetual Snow. ib., v, 383–87, 1845.

BAUERMAN, HILARY, F.G.S., London.

On the New Deep Adit in the Upper Hartz Mines. With Plan. Rep. Miners' Assoc. of D. & C., 1868, pp. 11-22.

BAWDEN, JANE. A Friend. b. Penzance. d. 7th July, 1827, and was buried at Truro. A Short Account of Jane Bawden. Liskeard,

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Britain and the Gael, and the Gaelic Indices around Devonport and Liskeard. An Outline by W. B. Lond., Whittaker; Plymouth, James Sellick [printed]; 1855, 12°.

Britain and the Gael, or notices of old and successive races, but with special reference to the ancient men of Britain and its Isles. Some

notes also on the early Briton, the Saxon Church, and the Reformation. An Outline. Lond., Whittaker; Plymouth, James Sellick [printed]; Liskeard, Matthews and Philp; 1860, sm. 8°., pp. 161.

BEAL, REV. WILLIAM (ellest son of the preceding), LL.D., F.S.A. V. of Brooke, Norwich. b. Sheffield, 9th Dec., 1815.

The West of England Magazine. Ed. by Rev. W. B. Plymouth, 1840-1847 ().

BEALE, WILLIAM. b. Landrake, 1st January, 1784. d. London, 3rd May, 1854. cf. A Dictionary of Musicians, 1824, i, 67. An Original Air, with Variations, for the P. Forte. Lond., [1802], fol. Madrigal for four voices. [Begins "This pleasant month of May"]. Lond., [1813], fol. When whispering strains; a glee [for four voices] in commendation of music, the words by W. Strode. Lond., [1813], obl. fol.

Awake, sweet muse [the words by R. Hewitt], the madrigal which gained the prize cup given by the Madrigal Society, Jan. 12th, 1813. Lond., [181], fol.

A First Book of Madrigals, Glees, etc., for 3, 4, and 5 voices. Op. 6. Lond., 1815, fol. Sonata for P. Forte, with an accompaniment for the Violin. Lond., [1815], fol.

A second Sonata for the P. Forte, with an accompaniment for the Violin. Op. 8. Lond., [1816], fol.

BEALE, WILLIAM. (Con.).

What ho a fourth Madrigal for four voices, words by H. Robertson. Op. 9. Lond., 1816, fol.

Go rose; a glee for four voices [the words translated from the French of Bernis, by Charlotte Smith]. Lond., [1818], fol.

The evening walk; a glee for four voices. [Begins "How sweet the calm"]. The poetry by Miss Carter. Lond., 1819, fol.

Ah! tell me no more, my dear girl; Canzonet, the words by Dr. Walcot. [Lond., 1820], fol. Collection of Glees and Madrigals. Lond., Birchall, 1820.

Brutus; a song, the words by Wm. Smith. Lond., [1822], fol.

Harmony; a glee for four voices, which gained the prize given by the Adelphi Glee Club, 1840, the words by E. Taylor. Lond., [1841],

fol.

In the pleasant summer day; a cheerful glee, the poetry by W. E. Baker. Lond., [1843], fol.

When lightly whisper through the air. Song, the words by J. L. Ellerton. Lond., [1851], fol.

BEARD, JOHN. Town Clerk, Penzance. b. Penzance. bapt. 16th April, 1769. d. Penzance, 6th November, 1828.

A Plain and brief Statement of an extraord

inary and interesting Case lately decided in the Court of Chancery, on a petition preferred cellor, by William Harris, an infant, against originally in the year 1807, to the Lord ChanJohn Tremenheere, Gent., the Steward and Receiver of his Estates in the Connties of Cornwall and Devon, for his Removal from the office of Receiver. Truro, Printed at the Cornwall Gazette Office, by T. Flindell. 1810, 4°., pp. 56.

To the Worshipful the Mayor, the Right Honourable and Worshipful the Recorder, the Worshipful the Justice, and the Aldermen and Commonalty of Penzance. This translation of their charter, diligently collated with, and made literally from, the original, is respectfully presented by their faithful and obedient humble servant, J. B., Town Clerk. Pensance, 1st January, 1825. J. P. Vibert, Lithog., Penzance. fol., pp. 22.

NOTE. An Abridgment of this is printed in the Cornish Teleg., 23rd November, 1864.

BEARD, REV. THOMAS. V. of Alternon. d. 1663. cf. Walker's Sufferings of the Clergy, pt. ii, p. 191.

BEARE, THOMAS, flo. temp. Queen Eliz.
Mineralogy. MSS.

The Bailiffe of Blackmore. Harl. MSS., No. 6380. (Jour. R.I.C., 1865, April. App. p. 35).

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BEDFORD, HANNAH. (Con.).

to be sold, and for investing the clear purchase monies under the direction of the High Court of Chancery, in other Estates, to be settled in lieu thereof, and to the same uses. Lond., Eyre and Strahan, 1806, fol., pp. 22.

BEDFORD, REV. JOHN. R. of St. Gerrans, 1663-96.

A Sermon [on Gen., xxviii, 20] at the opening of St. Charles the Martyr, Falmouth, 21st Feb., 1663. Not published.

BEDFORD, CAPT. ROBERT TENCH, R.N. Brother of Commander D. B. Bedford. b. Plymouth, 14th Dec., 1812. d. Penzance, 2nd March, 1867. cf. O'Byrne's Naval Biog. Dict.

BEDFORD, REV. THOMAS, M.A. R. of Wike St. Mary. d. 1803.

A Sermon [on II Sam., xviii, 33] occasioned by the death of Francis, Marquis of Tavistock. Lond., J. Dodsley, 1767, 4°., pp. 14.

The Origin of our Grievances. A Sermon [on James, iv, 1]. Lond., John Wilkie, 1770, 4o., pp. 20.

A Proposal for the Advancement of Christianity into a Polite and Elegant System, ... in a Letter to a Friend. 1770, 4°., 1/-.

A Sermon [on I Sam., vii, 6] preached at the Parish Church of St. Paul, in the Town of Bedford, Ascension Day, Feb. 27. Lond., J. Wilkie, 1778, 4°., pp. 16.

BEE, JON. pseud., i.e., Badcock, John. See Foote, S.

BEEVERELL, JAMES, A.M.

Les Délices de la Grande Bretagne et de l' Irlande, les antiquitez.... Leide, 1707, 8 vols., 8°.-New edit., Leide, 1727, 8 vols., 8°.

NOTE.-Cornwall and the Scilly Isles, iii, 655-80.

BELL, REV. CHARLES DENT, M.A. V. of Ambleside. b. Co. Derry, Ireland.

The Miners' Sons: Martin Luther and Henry Martyn. Lond., S. Low and Son, 1853, 8°., pp. 101, 1/-.

BELL, REV. RICHARD. b. Yorkshire, 4th June, 1820.

The Harvest and its Lessons. A Sermon delivered in the Wesleyan Chapel, Penzance, 23rd August, 1868. Published by request. Penzance, Beare and Son, 1868, 8°., pp. 20, 3d.

BELL, ROBERT. b. Cork, 1800. d. London, 12th April, 1867.

Ancient Poems, Ballads, and Songs, of the Peasantry of England. Lond., Parker, 1857, 8o., pp. 252, 2/6.

NOTE.-Contains some Cornish Ballads.

BELLAMY, JOHN CREMER, M.R.C.S. b. Plymouth, 7th Dec., 1812. d. Plymouth, 12th May, 1854.

The Natural History of South Devon. Maps and Plates. Plymouth, J. Thomas [printed]; Lond., Simpkin; 1839, post 8°., pp. 441, 12/

The Housekeeper's Guide to the Fish-Market, for each month of the year; and an Account of the Fishes and Fisheries of Devon and Cornwall. Lond.; Plymouth [printed]; 1843, 12o. -1862, 12o.

A Thousand Facts in the Histories of Devon and Cornwall, in chronological order, forming an epitomised view of the political development of those counties, and making especial reference to the history of Plymouth; to which is added an alphabetical list of all works relating to the counties. Lond.; Plymouth, Latimer [printed]; 1850, 8°.

Description of two green-streaked Wrasses (Labrus lineatus, Flem.). Ann. Nat. Hist., xiii, 77, 1844.

BELLAMY, P. F.

Description of two Peruvian Mummies presented to the Devon and Cornwall Natural History Society, by Capt. Blanckley. Brit. Assoc. Sect., 1841, p. 75; Ann. Nat. Hist., x, 95-100, 1842.

BELLOWS, JOHN. Son of W. L. Bellows. b. Liskeard.

Remarks [by J. Bellows] on certain anonymous articles [here attributed to J. Bright], designed to render Queen Victoria unpopular: with an exposure of their authorship. Gloucester, John Bellows, 6, Westgate Street, 1864, 8o.2nd ed., 1865, 8°., 61 sheets.

A Winter Journey from Gloucester to Norway [with Map]. Lond., Trübner and Co.; Gloucester, John Bellows, Steam Press, Westgate Street; 1867, 8°., pp. 100, 1/6.

Two Days' Excursion from Gloucester to Llanthony Abbey and the Black Mountains. Map and Views. Gloucester, J. Bellows [n.d., 186-], 8°., pp. 40, 6d.—2nd ed., 186-, 8o.

Tous les Verbes.-Conjugations of all the Verbs in the French and English Languages. By John Bellows. Revised by Professor Beljame, B.A., LL.B., of the University of Paris, and Official Interpreter to the Imperial Court, and George Strickland, late Assistant French Master,

BELLOWS, JOHN. (Con.).

Royal Naval School, London. Also a New Table of Equivalent Values of French and English Money, Weights, and Measures. Lond., Trübner, etc.; John Bellows, Gloucester; [n.d., 186–], sm. 8°., pp. 32, 1/-., or 1 fr. 25 c.

Outline Dictionary for the use of Missionaries, Explorers, and Students of Language. With an introduction on the proper use of the ordinary English Alphabet in transcribing foreign languages, by Max Müller ... . .... Lond.; Gloucester, J. Bellows [printed]; 1867, 8°.

English Outline Vocabulary, for the use of students of the Chinese, Japanese, and other languages, arranged by J. Bellows. With notes on writing Chinese with Roman letters, by Professor Summers. Lond.; Gloucester, J. Bellows [printed]; 1868, 8°.

New French and English Dictionary. Lond., Trübner; Gloucester, John Bellows; sm. 8°., probable price, 7/6. In the press (1870).

On the Cornish Language. Rep. R.C.P. Soc., 1861, p. 28.

On the real meaning of the word Marazion. West Briton, 15th July, 1869.

BELLOWS, WILLIAM LAMB. b. Bere Regis, Dorset. Resident about 20 years in Cornwall. Memoir of John Stickland, a Local Preacher of the Wesleyan Connexion, late of East Holme, near Wareham, Dorset. By his son-in-law, W. L. Bellows. Printed for the Author, by L. Newton, Camborne; and sold by Simpkin, Marshall, & Co., ... Lond.; 1838, demy 12"., pp. 96.

The Life of John Stickland, late of East Holme, compiled from his own papers, by W. L. Bellows. 2nd ed., Lond., Chas. Gilpin,

[L. Newton, Printer, Camborne]; n.d., 12°., 3 sheets.-3rd ed., Lond., W. & F. G. Cash; [Gloucester, Printed by G. J. Wait]; 1855, 16.,

2 sheets.

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BENNETT, CHARLES. The Blind Organist. b. Truro. d. Truro, 12th April, 1804. cf. Cornwall Gazette, 3rd Oct., 1867; Gent. Mag., lxxiv, pt. i, 481 (1804); European Mag., xlv, 319 (1804).

Fugitive Poems.

Twelve Songs and a Cantata. Inscribed to Mrs. Trevanion, of Caerhays. The words by Mr. Walcot. Lond., Johnson, n.d., fol. Music for the Organ. MSS.

BENNETT, EDWARD T.

Restoration of Euphorbia Peplis to one of its old localities, with observations on a few other Cornish Plants, found in the early part of Oct., 1850. Phytologist, iv, 1-5, 1851.

BENNETT, JAMES. b. Prideaux, in Luxulyan, March, 1828.

The Gardener, being Memoirs of the Life and Death of William Stephens, of St. Blazey, Cornwall. Compiled by J. B. Woodcut frontispiece. Lond., H. J. Tresidder, 17, Ave Maria Lane; Cornwall, Jas. Bennett, St. Blazey; n.d., 18°., pp. 36, 4d.

Bennett's Easy Primer. Being an improved system of bringing the youthful mind acquainted with a knowledge of letters, &c. Price One Penny. St. Blazey, Printed and Published by J. Bennett; by whom hawkers and shops are supplied [n.d., 18—], 8o., pp. 10.

BENNETT, J. Hayle.

A Horizontal Steam Engine, with improved Rotary Valves. Rep. R.C.P. Soc., 1866, p. xxiii. BENNETT, MARY.

The Cornish Ale Wife. A Sketch from Life. Chambers' Jour., ix, 8-9 (1848).

BENNETT, REV. MYDHOPE WALLIS, B.A. d. East Looe, 7th Nov., 1824. cf. Gent. Mag., xciv, pt. 2, 565, 1824.

BENNETT, RT. REV. WILLIAM. Bp. of Cloyne. d. London, 16th July, 1820.

Remarks on Roman Architecture and Castrametation. Supp. to Polwhele's Cornwall, 1803. BENNETTS, JOHN. b. Perranarworthal. d. Kea. On the Electro Magnetism of Veins of Copper Ore in Cornwall. Lond. & Edinb. Philos. Mag., iii, 17, 1833.

BENNETTS, SAMUEL. b. St. Mewan.

Remarks on Dynamite. Communicated by Messrs. Webb and Bennetts. Rep. Miners' Assoc. - of D. & C., 1868, p. 25.

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BESEMERES, JOHN. Resident at Calcutta.

Old Salt; a Serio Comic Drama in two Acts. By John Daly. [i.e., John Besemeres. First produced at the Strand Theatre, London, 12th Jan., 1868. Scene-Trefusis, Falmouth].

BESLEY, HENRY. Exeter.

The Cornwall, Devon, Somerset, and Dorset Sheet Almanacs. Exeter, Besley, 1828, s. sh., fol., 9d. Pub. annually.

A Trial for Infringement of Copyright [in the preceding work]. Besley v. Carlyon. With some remarks on the defects of the laws of artistic copyright. Exeter, Besley, 1854, 8°., pp. 15.

NOTE. The defendant represented the proprietors of The Royal Cornwall Gazette.

The West of England, or Cornwall, Devon... Book Almanac. Exeter, Besley, 1832, 12°. Annually, 6d.

The West of England, or Cornwall, Devon, Somerset, and Dorset Pocket Book. Exeter, Besley, 1836, 8°. Annually, 2/6 and 3/6.

The West of England, Cornwall, Devon,... Diary. Exeter, Besley, 1836, cap. 8°. Annually, 1/6 and 6d.

The West of England Pocket Railway Time Table. Exeter, Besley, February, 1848, 12o. 1d. [Continued monthly to the present time].

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