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GRYLLS, REV. RICHARD GERVEYS, LL.B. (Con.).

NOTE.-St. Neot's Church, pp. 1-32. St. Neot's Life, pp. 33-38, Observations on the windows, pp. 39-67.

A description...of the splendid decorations recently made to the Church of St. Neot, etc. Lond., printed for J. P. Hedgeland, 2, Grove Place, Lisson Grove, 1830, 4°., 42/-.

NOTE.-Collections, etc., pp. 1-38, Observations, etc., pp. 39-67.

GRYLLS, REV. THOMAS, M.A. (2 son of Thos. Grylls, of Bosahan,) R. of Cardynham, 181445, and Prebend. of Exeter, 1833-45. b. 19 Nov., 1790. bapt. Helston, 3 Mar., 1791. d. Cardynham, 26 Feb., 1845. cf. Gent. Mag., xxiv, 90, (1845.)

Education of the Poor, its importance and true nature. A sermon preached in Exeter Cathedral at the anniversary of the Devon and Exeter Central and National Schools, on Tuesday, July 26th, 1836. By T. Grylls, M.A., Prebend ary of Exeter Cathedral and Rector of Cardynham. Exeter, printed and sold by E. Woolmer and Co. Lond., Rivingtons, 1836, 8°., pp. 24.

Sermons preached in the cathedral church of St. Peter, Exeter, by the late Rev. T. Grylls, A.M... With a biographical sketch of the author by Rev. J. Punnett. Lond., J. Hatchard and Son, 1845, 8°., pp. xxxv and 401, 10/6.-1849, 8°., 10/6.

Report of the case of the Queen v. the President and Chapter of the cathedral church of St. Peter, in Exeter, regarding the deanery of Exeter, in the Queen's Bench, in Easter and Trinity terms, 1840. By Ralph Barnes, Chapter clerk. Lond., Stevens and Norton, Bell Yard; and Roberts, Exeter, [printed,] 1841, 4°., pp. viii, 138 and xlvi.

NOTE.-The Rev. T. Grylls was nominated to the deanery by the crown, but the chapter refused to elect him, and this refusal was supported by the court of Queen's Bench.

A Tribute of affection to the memory of the late Rev. T. Grylls, A.M., Rector of Cardynham and Prebendary of Exeter. From the Cornwall Royal Gazette, Mch. 7, 1845. Truro, Gazette Office, J. Brokenshir, Jun., Lemon St., n.d., [1845,] 12o., pp. 10.

GRYLLS, REV. WILLIAM, M.A. (2 son of Rev. R. G. Grylls,) V. of Crowan, 1828-44. b. Helston, 6 August, 1786. bapt. 12 Sept. d. Polsloe Park, Exeter, 5 Nov., 1863. cf. Gent. Mag., xvi, 127, (1864).

Conciliation without compromise, the duty of the clergy in the present state of the Christian Churchi. A Sermon preached at the annual visitation of the clergy of the Deanery of Pen

GRYLLS, REV. WILLIAM, M. A. (Con.). with, in Penzance Chapel, on Wednesday, June 16, 1824, and published at their request, to which is added, An Appendix containing a few observations on the late "Revival" in the Western Mining District of Cornwall, by the Rev. W. Grylls, A.M., of Trinity College Cambridge, and late Curate of Crowan... Lond., C. and J. Rivington, 1824, 8°., pp. vii and 69.

The Sentiments of a Minister of the Establishment on contemplating the present Ecclesiastical Condition of the Western portion of the diocese of Exeter, contained in a Sermon preached at the Annual Visitation of the Clergy of the Deanery of Penwith at Penzance, on Wednesday, June 12, 1833. To which is added a postscript ...in reference to the Wesleyan community, etc. Lond., Roake and Varty. Penzance, T. Vigurs, 1833, 8°., pp. 68, 1/6.

Catalogue of Books bequeathed to the Library of Trinity College, Cambridge, by the Rev. W. Grylls, 1863. MSS., Trin. Coll., Camb.

NOTE.-Above 14,000 volumes.

GRYLLS, WILLIAM MICHELL (son of Henry Grylls.) b. Redruth, circa 1829.

Copper Ore Tables; showing the value of any quantity of Ore, from cwt. weight to 100 tons ...The quantity of Copper, in any parcel of ore ...To which are added tables for ascertaining the quantity of water contained in both Copper and Silver Ores. By John F. Penrose and W. M. Grylls. Redruth, James Tregaskis, Ticketingpaper office, 1858, 8°., pp. iv and 324. List of Subscribers.

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Daniel Gumb's Rock. [By Rev. R. S. Hawker.] All the Year Round, xv, 206-10, (1866.)

GURNEY, SIR GOLDSWORTHY, Knt., (4 son of John Gurney, of Trevorgus,) knighted, 20 Aug., 1863. b. Treator, near Padstow, 14 Feb., 1793. bapt. Padstow, 26 June, 1793.

A Course of Lectures on Chemical Science, as delivered at the Surrey Institution. By G. Gurney. Lond., Whittaker, 1823, 8., pp. v and 310, 13/-.

Mr. Gurney's Observations on Steam Carriages on Turnpike roads. With returns of the daily practical results of working; the cause of the stoppage of the carriage at Gloucester; and the consequent official report of the House of Commons ordered to be printed 12 October, 1831. Lond., Baldwin and Cradock, Paternoster Row, 1832, 8°., pp. 48, 2/-.

Debate on the presentation of Mr. Gurney's Petition praying for the repeal of the legislature restrictions on Steam Engines running on common roads. Lond., printed by J. Shaw, 1834,

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Mr. Goldsworthy Gurney's Account of the Steam-jet or Blast, and its application to steamboats and locomotive engines. In reference to the mistaken claim put forth by Mr. Smiles, in his "Life of the late Mr. George Stephenson." London, printed by G. Barclay, Castle Street, Leicester Square, 1859, 8°., pp. 24.

Sir G. Gurney's observations, pointing out a means by which seamen may identify Lighthouses and know their distance, from his ship, in any position or bearing of the compass. Lond., Longman, 1864, 8°., pp. 13.

NOTE.-An impression of 500 copies. Sir G. Gurney was seized with paralysis whilst writing this pamphlet in Oct., 1863, and the printing was delayed in consequence. As he was never able to resume the subject, his daughter, Miss Anna J. Gurney, caused the work to be issued in Dec., 1864.

On the analogy between chemical and musical combinations; on the effects of temperature on musical instruments; and on the cause of the production of musical tones from burning hydrogen gas. Gill, Techn. Rep. iv, 398-407, (1823.)

Some experiments shewing the possibility of fire, from the use of hot water in warming buildings, and of explosions in steam engine boilers. Brit. Assoc. Sect., 1841, pp. 49–50.

Description of an evaporating gauge. Rep. R.I.C., 1845, pp. 18-19.

GURNEY, SIR GOLDSWORTHY, Knt. (Con.).

To the Deputation of the Coal Miners of Northumberland, Durham, and Lancashire. No. ii. By G. Gurney, Esq. The Differential Barometer. The Mining Journal, (London,) xxi, 404, 414, (1851.)

A.D. 1825, Jan. 11, No. 5068, Specification of Goldsworthy Gurney, of Argyle Street, Hanover Square, in the county of Middlesex, Surgeon, for "An improved finger-keyed musical instrument, in the use of which a performer is enabled to hold or prolong the notes, and to increase or modify the tone at pleasure." With drawing annexed. Lond., 1825, fol.-Reprinted, Lond., Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1857, fol. pp. 6, 10d.

A.D. 1825, May 14, No. 5,170, Specification of G. Gurney...for " An Apparatus for propelling carriages on common roads or on railways.' With drawing annexed. Lond., 1825, fol.Reprinted. Lond., Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1854, fol. pp. 6, 7d.

A.D. 1825, Oct. 21, No. 5,270, Specification of G. Gurney...for "certain improvements in the apparatus for raising or generating steam." With drawing annexed. Lond., 1825, fol.Reprinted. Lond., Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1854, fol., pp. 8, 1/-.

A.D. 1827, Oct. 11, No. 5,554, Specification of G. Gurney...for "Certain improvements of locomotive engines and the apparatus connected therewith." With drawing annexed. Lond., 1827, fol. Reprinted. Lond., Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1857, fol., pp. 21, 1/9.

A.D. 1833, Oct. 7, No. 6,483, Specification of G. Gurney, of Bude, Cornwall, Esquire, for "Certain improvements in Musical Instruments." With drawing annexed. Lond., 1833, fol.Reprinted. Lond., Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1857, fol., pp. 4, 5d.

A.D. 1839, June 8, No. 8,098, Specification of G. Gurney...and Frederick Rixon, of Cockspur Street, Pall Mall, in the county of Middlesex, for "Improvements in the apparatus for producing and distributing Light." With drawing annexed. Lond., 1839, fol.-Reprinted. Lond., Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1857, fol., pp. 9, 11d.

NOTE.-The cover reads "Lamps, Burners, etc."

A.D. 1841, Mch. 25, No. 8,902, Specification of G. Gurney...for "Certain improvements in the production and diffusion of Light." With drawing annexed. Lond., 1839, fol.-Reprinted. Lond., Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1856, fol., pp. 5, 7d.

A.D. 1842, Aug. 18, No. 9,451, Specification of G. Gurney, for "Certain improvements in apparatus for producing, regulating, and dis

GURNEY, SIR GOLDSWORTHY, Knt. (Con.). persing light and heat." With drawings annexed. Lond., 1842, fol.-Reprinted. Lond., Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1856, fol., pp. 5, 1/-.

Report from Select Committee on Mr. G. Gurney's Case, with The Minutes of Evidence. Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed, 17 July, 1834. n.p. or d. [Lond., 1834,] fol., pp. 88.

NOTE.-Sir W. Molesworth was Chairman of the Committee which met to enquire into Sir G. Gurney's claim to the invention of the Locomotive. Evidence of Sir G. Gurney, pp. 5-33, 46-47.

Report from Select Committee on Lighthouses with the minutes of evidence... Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed, 3 Aug., 1834. n.p. or d. [Lond., 1834,] fol., pp. lxxvii, 248, and Appendix, pp. 303.

NOTE.-Mention of Sir G. Gurney and the lime light, p. xxxiv.

Report from the Select Committee on Mr. G. Gurney's case with The Minutes of Evidence. Ordered by The House of Commons to be printed, 10 July, 1835. n.p. or d. [Lond., 1835,] fol., pp. 34.

NOTE.-Evidence of Sir G. Gurney on Locomotives, pp. 19-32. The Committee recommended that Sir G. Gurney's patent-right should be extended for 14 years, or, that £5,000 be offered him in lieu thereof.

Report from the Select Committee on Accidents in Mines, together with the Minutes of Evidence. Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed, 4 Sept., 1835. n.p. or d. [Lond., 1835,] fol., pp. 360.

286.

NOTE.-Evidence of Sir G. Gurney, pp. 1-11, 284

Report from The Select Committee on Lighting the House, together with the Minutes of Evidence. Ordered by The House of Commons to be printed, 7 Aug., 1839. n.p. or d. [Lond., 1839,] fol., pp. 86.

NOTE.-Evidence of Sir G. Gurney [chiefly on the Bude light,] pp. 1-21, 24, 34-35, 39, 44-49, 51, 61-68.

Return [from the Office of Woods, etc.,] of the expenses connected with the experiments of the Bude Light, from their commencement to the present day. Ordered by The House of Commons to be printed, 10 March, 1840. n.p. or d. [Lond., 1840,] fol. s. sh.

NOTE. At this time no remuneration had been made to the Inventor, nor had he applied for any.

GURNEY, SIR GOLDSWORTHY, Knt. (Con.).

Report from the Select Committee on Lighting the House, together with the Minutes of Evidence. Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed, 20 May, 1842. n.p. or d. [Lond., 1842,] fol., pp. 36.

NOTE.-Evidence of Sir G. Gurney, pp. 9-21, 33-35. The Committee recommended that the sum of £1,600 should be paid to Sir G. Gurney for his services in lighting the House of Commons, and his attendance from 1839 to 1843.

Second Report from the Select Committee on Ventilation and Lighting of the House... Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed, 6 Apl., 1852. n.p. or d. [Lond., 1852,] fol., pp. 670.

NOTE.-Evidence of Sir G. Gurney, pp. 10, 125-62, 277-78, 368-422, 444-58.

Copy of correspondence between the Commissioners of Sewers and Mr. Goldsworthy Gurney in reference to the experiment of the Steam Jet in purifying the pestilential sewer in Friar St., Borough, in Autumn last. Ordered by The House of Commons to be printed, 26 June, 1850. n.p. or d. [Lond., 1850,] fol., pp. 12.

First Report of Mr. Goldsworthy Gurney on the ventilation of the New House of Commons. Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed, 5 Apl., 1852, n.p. or d. [Lond., 1852,] fol., s. sh.

Second Report of Mr. Goldsworthy Gurney on the ventilation, lighting, and warming of the New House of Commons. Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed, 19 Apl., 1852. n.p. or d. [Lond., 1852,] fol., pp. 4.

Third Report of Mr. Goldsworthy Gurney on the ventilation, warming, and lighting, of the New House of Commons. Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed, 20 May, 1852. n.p. or d. [Lond, 1852,] fol., pp. 6.

Copy of Mr. Gurney's Memorial presented to the Treasury, dated the 14th June, 1849, respecting his claim to remuneration for the use of his Patent Light, in lighting the House of Commons Libraries; and any Report of the Commissioners of Woods, and other proceedings thereon. Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed, 15 June, 1852. n.p. or d. [Lond., 1852,] fol., pp. 3.

Copy of Mr. Goldsworthy Gurney's Memorial to the Treasury, 3 June, 1851, on Lighting the House and Correspondence between the Treasury, Office of Woods and Mr. Hume. Ordered by the The House of Commons to be printed, 22 June, 1852. n.p. or d. [Lond., 1852,] fol., pp. 6.

GURNEY, JOSEPH JOHN (son of John Gurney.) b. Earlham Hall, Norwich, 2 Aug., 1788. d. Earlham Hall, 4 Jan., 1847.

GURNEY, JOSEPH JOHN. (Con.). Memoir of J. J. Gurney...Ed. by J. Braithwaite. Norwich, Fletcher, [printed.] Lond., Cash, 1855, 8°.

NOTE.-Mr. Gurney came into Cornwall in 1826. GURNEY, RICHARD (2 son of Rev. Rich. Gurney, V. of Paul.) Vice-Warden of the Stannaries of Devon. cf. Upcott's Biog. Dict. of Living Authors. Fables on Men and Manners. Lond., 1809, 12o., 5/-.

NOTE.-Dedicated to the Author's father.

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A.D. 1841, Nov. 25, No. 9,163, Specification of Richard Gurney, of Trewinion House, in the county of Cornwall, Esquire, for A Method for cutting wood and incrusting the same, in order to present a sure footing for horses and other purposes. With drawing annexed. Lond., Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1841, fol.-Reprinted. Lond., Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1856, fol., pp. 3, 5d.

NOTE. The Cover reads "Wood paving blocks." GURNEY, REV. SAMUEL (only son of Rev. J. Gurney, V. of St. Merryn,) V. of St. Erth, 9 Apl., 1801-33. b. 1763. d. 28 May, 1833. Crops and Prices, dated Redruth Parsonage, Dec. 8, 1799. Young's Annals of Agriculture xxxiv, 266-7, (1800.)

GUTTERES, REV. FREDERIC.

A Sermon on Acts, xxviii, 2, in behalf of the Royal Cornwall Sailors' Home. Preached at the Parish Church of Falmouth, on Sunday, March 20th, 1859. By the Rev. F. Gutteres, Chaplain H.M.S. Russell. Falmouth, Dixon, 31, Market Street, 1859, 8°.

GWATKIN, ROBERT LOVELL, M.A., of Killiow, in Kea. b. 1757. d. Plymouth, 5 Apl., 1843. cf. Gent. Mag., xx, 95, (1843.)

GWATKIN, THEOPHILA LOVELL (dau. of John Palmer, wife of preceding and neice and co-heiress of Sir Joshua Reynolds.) b. 1757. d. Ideford, 5 July, 1848. cf. Leslie and Taylor's Life of Sir J. Reynolds, i, 5, 102, 205, 369, 400, 416; ii, 6, 239-40, 317-19, 342, 634-36.

A Devonshire Dialect in four parts. To which is added a glossary for the most part by the late Rev. John Phillips, of Membury, Devon. [Edited by Mrs. Gwatkin.] Lond., 1839, 12o.

NOTE. This is a posthumous work by Mrs. Palmer edited by her daughter, Mrs. Gwatkin.

Letters from Hannah More to Mrs. Gwatkin. In "W. Roberts' Mem. of Life and Corresp. of H. More," (1835,) i, 38-47, 88-93, 137-43.

GWAVAS FAMILY.

A copy of Carew's Cornwall, printed and interleaved with MSS. Notes, and on the first leaf a memorandum of the Gwavas family. At the end is a dissertation on the Cornish language and an interpretation of Cornish names of places and persons. Sir T. Phillips' MSS., 12,409.

GWAVAS, WILLIAM.

Case of Andrew Fountayne against Will. Gwavas, executor of John Coke, in the Court of Exchequer. Tanner MSS., (Bodl. Lib.,) 80, art. 36; 91, art. 30.

GWAVAS, WILLIAM (son of Will. Gwavas,) Barrister of the Middle Temple, Impropriator of Paul. bur. Paul, 9 Jan., 1741.

Some observations on the Rev. R. Williams' Preface to his Lexicon. By Prince L. L. Bonaparte. [Lond., May, 1865,] s. sh. 4o.

NOTE.-Annexed is a copy of a letter from W. Gwavas to T. Tonkin, dated Penzance, 25 Jan., 1732.

Four Letters from John Boson to W. Gwavas, Brick Court, Mid. Temple, London. Dated, Newlyn, 1709, 1711, 1720. Br. Museum Addit. MSS., 28,554, pp. 2, 6-7, 10-11, 12.

Letter from W. Gwavas to J. Boson, Newlyn. Dated, Middle Temple, 1711. ib., 28,554, pp. 8-9.

GWAVAS, WILLIAM. (Con.).

Letter from W. Gwavas to Mr. Oliver Pendar, Merchant, Newlyn, 1711. ib., 28,554, p. 3.

Letter from O. Pendar to W. Gwavas, London. Dated Newlyn, 1711. ib., 28,554, p. 4.

Letter from W. Gwavas to. Mch. 1731. Etate 55. ib., 28,554, p. 13.

Three Letters from Thos. Tonkin to W. Gwavas, Penzance. Dated Polgorran, 1735. ib., 28,554, pp. 14, 18, 22.

Three Letters from W. Gwavas to T. Tonkin. Dated Penzance, 1735-36. ib., 28,554, pp. 16, 20, 23.

Letter from Jane Manly to W. Gwavas. ib., 28,554, pp. 130–32.

Letter from John Keigwin to W. Gwavas. 1693. ib., 28,544, pp. 139-40.

The Apostle's Creed in Cornish. By W. Gwavas. ib., 28,554, p. 143.

Cornish Derivations. By W. Gwavas. Penzance, 1735. ib., 28,554, pp. 144-46, 149-53.

Sundry Cornish Rhymes, riddles, poems and other writings, by W. Gwavas, 1731. ib., 28,554, pp. 156-65, 167-68.

"Monumental Inscription to be put on my tomb." Dated, "16 Sept., 1719. W. Gwavas, parish of Sithney, son and heir of Will. Gwavas." ib., 28,554, p. 166.

NOTE. The MS., No. 28,554, referred to above, passed from the Rev. W. Veale, of Trevaylor, to the Rev. W. W. Wingfield, Vicar of Gulval, by whom it was presented to the Br. Museum in 1870. In addition to the persons already mentioned, for further particulars of this MS. see also Boson, Thos.; Chirgwin, Edw. ; Collins, Rev. Edw.; Gilbert, D.; H. W. H.; Jenkin, Mr.; Lhuyd, Edw.; and Cornish Language. -Some of Gwavas' writings have been printed by Borlase, Pryce, and Polwhele.

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William Kelynack, Richard Richards, Philip Kelynack, and 116 others, parishioners and fishermen in the parish of Paul, in the Comnty (sic) of Cornwall, Appellants; William Gwavas, gentleman, respondent. [On the back.] To be heard on Thursday, the 26th Feb. 1738, fol., pp. 3. William Kelynack, Richard Richards, Philip Kelynack, and 116 others, fishermen, Appellants. William Gwavas, Gent., Respondent. The Appellants case. [On the back.] To be heard at the Bar of the House of Lords, on Thursday, the 26th of Feb., 1730, fol., pp. 3.

NOTE. The cause had been previously heard " 14 Junii, 32 Car. ii, 1680." The above documents are now penes Mr. Henry Williams, of the Mount's Bay Bank, Penzance, and were printed in the Cor. Teleg., 9 Feb., 1870.

GWENNAP, ANDREW GIFFORD. b. Falmouth, Sept., 1771. d. Falmouth, 24 Aug., 1790. Sermon occasioned by the decease of the late Mr. Andrew Gifford Gwennap, Minister of the Gospel. Preached in the Dissenting Meeting

GWENNAP, ANDREW GIFFORD. (Con.).

House, in Falmouth, on Sabbath Day, August the 29th, 1790. To which are annexed some letters and extracts of letters of the deceased. By William Moore. Falmouth, printed by E. Elliot, on the Market Strand, 1790, 4°., pp. 70. Br. Museum.

An Elegy on the death of Mr. A. G. Gwennap. By a Lady. n.p. or d., [Falmouth, 1790,] 4°., pp. 8. Br. Museum.

GWENNAP, URSULA.

The Living Water: or the Work of the Spirit, as the Sanctifier and Comforter of Believers in Jesus. A Sermon occasioned by the death of Mrs. U. Gwennap, of Falmouth, in the county of Cornwall. By A[ndrew] G[ifford.] Lond., J. Lewis, 1746, 8°., pp. 20. 20. Dr. Williams'.

NOTE.-Dedicated "To the Children and Relations of Mrs. U. Gwennap, Deceased," signed "Your affectionate Relation and Faithful Servant, A. Gifford, Aug. 17, 1745." Another impression of this sermon was published in the same year with the omission of the words after "Believers in Jesus," and the substitution of others. The dedication previously given was also cancelled and a fresh one dated January 1, 1746, “To Mrs. Elizabeth Cooke, Widow," given instead of it. GWIN, ANNE (dau. of succeeding.) b. 1692. d. Falmouth, 15 April, 1715.

A Memorial of A. Gwin, a Prudent and Virtuous Maiden, who departed this life, at Falmouth, the 15th day of the 2nd month called April, 1715, in the 23rd year of her age. By Thomas Gwin. With some Portions of Scripture which she transcribed for matter of Meditation; and several sayings of the Ancient Fathers, Prayers, and Soliloquies; shewing forth how she passed her days in consideration of Good Things. Lond., printed by the Assigns of J. Sowle, in White Hart Court...1715, 8°., 2 sheets.

GWIN, THOMAS (son of Thos. Gwin, of Falmouth.) b. Falmouth, 1656. d. Falmouth, 26 Oct., 1720.

To the children of Friends and other Young People belonging to Falmouth and elsewhere. By T. Gwin. No printer's name or place. [1690,] sm. 8°., 1 sheet.

An Epistle of Caution to Friends to keep on their Inward Armour in this day of Outward Ease. By T. Gwin. Lond....T. Sowle, in White Hart Court, in Gracious Street, 1702, sm. 8o., 1 sheet. A new ed. To which are annexed the Testimony of Friends of Falmouth Monthly Meeting respecting him, and a list of such of his writings as have been published. Liskeard, printed by R. Williams, 1822, 12°., pp. 24.

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