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GWIN, THOMAS. (Con.).

A Letter to a Friend of the Danger of Apostacy; Written on occasion of G. Keith's Mission into the West-Country. By T. Gwin. Lond....T. Sowle...1706, 8°., 1 sheet.

A Faithful and Loving Warning to All People to turn to the Lord while their day of Salvation Lasts. Chiefly intended for the Inhabitants of the Town of Falmouth. By T. Gwin. Exon., printed by Sam. Farley, over against the New Inn, 1709, 8°., 1 sheet.

An Epistle of Advice to Friends to Look to the Lord, and to Beware of the Snares of Satan. By T. Gwin. Lond...J. Sowle...1709, 8°., 1 sheet.

A Salutation of Love, To those who are entered on a Spiritual Travel; with Cautions against Sundry Dangers which may attend them in the way. By T. Gwin. Lond... Assigns of J. Sowle...1713, 8°., pp. 32.

A Memorial of Anne Gwin. See Gwin, A. The Will and Testament of Thomas Gwin, of Falmouth; being some Religious and Serious Considerations, which he recommends to his Children and Friends, and such as may remain after his Decease. Written in the 52nd year of his age. Lond... Assigns of J. Sowle...1720, sm. 8°, 4 sheets.-2nd ed. Lond., printed and sold by Mary Hinde, at No. 2, in George Yard, Lombard Street, n.d., [1745,] 8°., pp. 59.—3rd ed. Leeds, 1792, 8°., 3 sheets.

A Letter to Friends of Port Isaac, in Cornwall, from Thomas Gwin, late of Falmouth, (Written 13th of 2nd Mo., 1710.) Lond...James Phillips, George Yard, Lombard Street, 1796. 8°., 1 sheet.

Brief Notice of T. Gwin. Compiled from his MS. Journal, etc. The Friend, iii, 25, (1845.)

GWINEAR, ST. See Fingar, St.

GWYN, DANIEL. cf. N. Luttrells' Brief Historical Relation, iv, 511.

Case upon petition of John Russel, Gent., against Daniel Gwyn, concerning pacquet boats from Falmouth to Coruna. 1690, fol.

GYDLEGH, GILES DE

Carta Martini, Ducis et Comitis Cornubiæ concedens Egidio de Gydlegh, nepoti suo manerium de Gydlegh, parcell. manerii de Leghatforde. Dat. 16 cal. maii anno creationis nostræ quinto. Br. Museum, Addit. MSS., 5,485, fol. 101.

NOTE.-J. Anstis has written above this charter "The following is certainly an infamous forgery."

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HAIDINGER, WILHELM VON. (Con.).

Neue varietät von Vivianit. [A mineral found at St. Agnes.] Wien, Sitz. Ber., 1848, pp. 75-77. Vivianit in einem Röhrenknochen. Haidinger, Bericht, iv, 263-64, (1848.)

HAIGG, PHILIP.

Memorandum de possessione tenementorum in Dunheved et in Launceston, per P. Haigg, ex familia de Dudston alias Dobelday. Tanner MSS. (Bodl. Lib.,) 196, art. 11.

HAILSTONE, REV. JOHN. Woodwardian Professor of Geology, Cambridge, 1788. Resigned, 1818. cf. Cornish Mag., (Mem. of Sir H. Davy,) iv, 186-87, (1829); Paris' Life of Sir H. Davy, (1831,) pp. 35–37.

NOTE.-Dr. Beddoes was a Plutonist, and Professor Hailstone, a Neptunist. Each of them appealed to the rocks of Cornwall in confirmation of his own geological theories, and in the year 18- met at Penzance to inspect the rocks. Sir H. Davy and Davies Gilbert assisted these gentlemen in their researches.

HAINES, JOHN.

The History of the Constitution of the Duchy of Cornwall, (1834.) See Clayton, Sir W.

HALCOMB, JOHN, Serjeant-at-Law. b. 1790. d. New Radnor, 3 Nov., 1852.

Analysis of the Report of the Case of Rowe v. Young, on a Bill of Exchange, decided in the House of Lords, (July, 1820); with Remarks thereon. 1821, 8°.

Report of the Trials and Subsequent Proceedings in the Causes of Rowe v. Grenfell, Rowe v. Brenton and another, and Doe (dem. Carthew) v. Brenton, relative to the Claims made by the Lessees of the Duke of Cornwall to the Copper Mines within the Duchy Lands; and involving also the question of Title to the lands and estates of the Tenants. Lond., 1826, 8°., pp. 139.

HALFORD, MR.

Representations drawn up by Mr. Halford concerning the tin mines of Cornwall and Devonshire, 1577. Lansd. MSS. 24, art. 49. See Carey, Sir G.

HALL, RT. REV. GEORGE (son of Rt. Rev. Jos. Hall, Bp. of Exeter.) Fellow of Ex. Coll.,1632. Archdeacon of Cornwall, 7 Oct., 1641. V. of Menheniot, 1637. Archdeacon of Canterbury, 14 Aug., 1660. Bp. of Chester, 1662-68. d. Chester, 23 Aug., 1668, aged 55. bur. Wigan. cf. Walker's Sufferings of the Clergy, pt. ii, p. 26.

HALL, RT. REV. GEORGE. (Con.).

The triumphs of Rome over despised protestancie. Anon. Lond., printed Anno. Dom. 1655, 4°., pp. 148; and dedication 1 leaf.

NOTE. Dedicated "To the victorious Roman Catholique Knight, That foyld the Vicar and won the Lady," signed "Vicar of Non-such."

HALL, RT. REV. JOSEPH, D.D. Bp. of Exeter, 1627-41. Bp. of Norwich, 1641-56. b. Ashby de la Zouch, 1 July, 1574. d. Heigham, near Norwich, 8 Sept., 1656.

The Great Mysterie of Godliness... Also the Invisible World... In three books. By J. Hall. B. [i.e. Bishop of] Norwich. Lond., printed for John Place, at Furnivals Inne-gate, in Holborn. A.D. MDCLII, 12°.-Reprinted [in facsimile] for W. Pickering, 1847, 12o.

NOTE. The account of the Cure at Madron Well is contained in "The Invisible World," Bk. i, Sect. 8, pp. 169-70.

HALL, CAPT. J.

Reply to a circular letter of A. Young's, dated Merryfield, Torpoint, 18 Feb., 1795. Young's Annals of Agriculture, xxiv, 217-9, (1795.)

HALL, THOMAS, M.D. d. Bodmin, 26 Sept., 1806. cf. Gent. Mag., lxxiv, pt. ii, 609, (1804.) Letters on Prisons. By J. C. Lettsom. Gent. Mag., 1805-1808.

NOTE.- Account of death of Dr. Hall, in a communication from Mr. Neild to Dr. Lettsom, dated Launceston, 27 Sept., 1806. Letter xxxiv, in Gent. Mag., Ixxvi, pt. ii, 1019, (1806.)

HALL, TOWNSHEND MONCKTON, F.G.S. (only son of Rev. Will. Cradock Hall, V. of Pilton.) b. Torquay.

The Mineralogist's Directory; or A Guide to the Principal Mineral Localities in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. By T. M. Hall. Lond., E. Stanford, 1868, 8°., pp. xii and 168.

NOTE. Account of Minerals found in Cornwall, pp. 32-52, 130-31.

HALL, WILLIAM (son of Jonathan Hall.) b. Kensington, 1809.

The Diary of Sergeant W. Hall, of Penzance, Cornwall, Late of H.M. 41st Regt., containing the incidents connected with two years campaign in Scinde and Affghanistan during the late war. To which is added the Sermon preached to the troops on the Sunday after the battle (sic,) by the Rev. J. N. Allen, B.A., Assistant Chaplain to the Scinde Field Force. Also the particulars of numerous shooting excursions in India after

HALL, WILLIAM. (Con.).

game of all descriptions, including the lion and other wild beasts of the jungle. Penryn, printed for the author by T. Whitehorn, Broad St., n.d. [1848,] 8°., pp. iv and 77.

HALLET, JOHN.

Dispensatio Johanni Hallet de Talland in com. Cornub. concessa, ut, una cum uxore et liberis suis et quatuor aliis, carnes in tempore Quadragesimali comederet; 4 Mart., 1663. Rawlinson MSS., Bod. Lib., class A, 290, art. 25.

HALLIWELL, JAMES ORCHARD, F.R.S., F.S.A. (son of Thos. Halliwell.) b. Sloane St., Chelsea, 21 June, 1820.

Rambles in Western Cornwall, by the footsteps of the giants, with notes on the Celtic Remains of the Land's End district and the Islands of Scilly. By J. O. Halliwell. Lond., J. R. Smith, 1861, sq. 8°., pp. viii and 245, 7/6.

A Dictionary of Archaic and provincial words, obsolete phrases, proverbs, and ancient customs, from the 14th century. By J. O. Halliwell. Lond., J. R. Smith, 1847, 2 vols., 8°.-2nd ed., 1850, 2 vols., 8°.-Brixton Hill, [112 copies only] printed for private circulation, 1852, 2 vols., fol.

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NOTE.-Contains an account of the Cornish dialect with The Cornwall Schoolboy," and "A Western Eclogue," (ed. 1847,) pp. xii-xiii.

Sketches of the Provincial Dialects of England. By J. O. Halliwell. Lond., J. R. Smith, 1847, 8°., pp. 18, 2/-.

NOTE. This is the introductory part of the previous work, sold separately, with a new Title.

HALS, WILLIAM. b. Tresawsen, Merther, 1655. d. Tregury, St. Wenn, 1737. cf. N. and Q., 3 S., xii, 22, (1867); Gent. Mag., lx, pt. ii, 608, 711, (1790), lxi, pt. i, 32, (1791). The Complete History of Cornwall. Part ii being the Parochial History. [Exeter, A. Brice, 1750], fol., pp. 160.

NOTE. The first part was never printed, hence there is no general title page. The second part, so far as it is completed, contains the account of 72 parishes -Advent to Helston-brought out in ten numbers, after the issue of which the publication was discontinued. This is an extremely rare work. A copy with MS. notes by Lysons, was sold at his death, in 1820, for £168; at Geo. Chalmer's sale a copy produced £15. The Br. Museum copy was purchased from Mr. Thos. Rodd, in 1841, for £25, after having been for a fortnight in the possession of Mr. Grenville. The most perfect impression is that in the Grenville Lib., Br. Museum, as it possesses the printed wrapper to the first number of the work, on which is detailed at great length the Author's intentions regarding the plan and progress of the undertaking. From this it appears that the History was

HALS, WILLIAM. (Con.).

to have been comprised in one volume, consisting of 200 sheets, to be delivered in weekly numbers of four sheets each, price 6d. a number. The numbers were to be delivered" at Mr. Thomas Paine's, Bookseller, near the Southsea House, in Bishopsgate-street, London; at Mr. Brice's printing-office, in Exeter; and at the House of Mr. Hals (Nephew and Heir of the Author and Proprietor of this Work), at his house in Truro." The second part was commenced first, "not only because the proper necessaries for the first part are not yet compleated, but as considerable additions are preparing by a very Great Hand."

Soon after Hals' death, the MSS. of his history came into the hands of Mr. Andrew Brice, who, in 1750, published the volume containing the parts referring to the parishes from Advent to Helston. After Brice's death they remained in the custody of his partner and successor in the business, Mr. Thorn, of Exeter. On his death in 1785, they came to his son, and on the latter's death shortly after, they were missing, and being advertised for in the Exeter papers were recovered on information given by Mr. George Browne, of Bodmin. Subsequently, whether by loan or as security for money lent, they were with that gentleman, and were lent by him about 1794 to Dr. Whitaker. On Mr. Browne's death, in 1795, the MSS. still remained with Whitaker, until his death in 1808. In April of the following year they were returned by the widow to G. F. Collins Browne, who, under the supposition that they were his grandfather's property, presented them to Dr. Taunton, of Truro, who had married Whitaker's daughter. In 1819 the ownership was discussed in a protracted correspondence between Dr. Taunton, and Col. Thorn, grandson of Brice's partner, but, as Col. Thorn failed to establish his claim, they remained with Dr. Taunton, whose widow bequeathed them to H. S. Stokes, Esq., Clerk of the Peace, of Cornwall, whose property they now are.

The Parochial History of Cornwall, founded on the Manuscript Histories of Mr. Hals and Mr. Tonkin...By D. Gilbert, (1838), q.v.

The History of St. Michael's Mount. By W. Hals. MSS.

An Latimer ay Kernow. A Dictionary of the Cornish Language. By W. Hals. MSS.

HALSE, JAMES, M.P. (son of John Halse.) b. Truro, 1769. d. Regent Street, London, 14 May, 1838. bur. Kensal Green Cemetery. cf. Gent. Mag., x, 214, (1838).

Trash, dedicated without respect to James Halse, Esq., M.P. Anon. [By W. M. Praed.] Penzance, printed by T. Vigurs, Bookseller, 1833, 12°., pp. iv and 31.

NOTE. The Dedication to Jas. Halse, is dated "St. Ives, Dec. 20, 1832."

HALSE, SIR NICHOLAS (son of John Halse of Efford, near Plymouth,) and grandfather of the Historian. Governor of Pendennis Castle. d. 1637.

Great Britains Treasure: Environing this famous Ile with brazen walls invincible, mantained with great gaine by forces invisible: Unto Charles the First... Most humbly presenteth Francis

HALSE, SIR NICHOLAS. (Con.).

Stewart, eldest son to the late Earl of Bothwell. By whose loyall care and special diligence the subsequent treatises have been recovered and painfully re-collected out of the old papers and fragments of that worthly and lately deceased Knight, your Ma's faithful and ingenious Servant, Sir N. Halse, 1636. Egerton MSS., Br. Museum, 1140, 8°.

NOTE. The treatises, five in number, are in the original binding, with silver clasps. In the third is contained a scheme of substituting a coinage of 66 Mundick and Sinder Tinne" for copper coin.

HALSEY, REV. JOSEPH, M.A., R. of St. Michael Penkivel. Ejected, 1662. b. 1626. d. 1 Oct., 1711. cf. Palmer's Noncon. Mem., (1775,) i,

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HALSEY, JOSEPH, M.D. (son of the preceding.) b. 1 Dec., 1663. bapt. St. Michael Penkivel, 8 Decr. cf. Calamy's Hist. Account of his own Life, (1830,) i, 189.

Determ. Philosophica de Attributis Dei Viventis quam...sub præsidio M. Gerardi de Vries, philosophiæ Doctoris ejusdemque Facultatis in illustri academia Ultrajectina professoris ordinarii publicè ventilandam proponit Josephus Halsey, Anglus. Trajecti ad Rhenum, officina Francisci Halma Academiæ Typographi clǝ lǝc Lxxxvi 4°., unpaged. Br. Museum.

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NOTE. The Dedication reads "Viro præter omnes optimè de me merito, D. Josepho Halsey, A.M., quondam Coll. SS. Trinitatis Cantabrigiæ Socio...parenti honorando...ut et...D.D. Hugoni de Fortiscuto...necnon viro reverendo D. Johanni How, A.M...D.D.D. Josephus Halsey."

Dissertatio Medica inauguralis de Lympha, quam...pro gradu doctoratus, summisque in Medicina honoribus et privilegiis ritè ac legitimè consequendis, eruditorum examini subjicit Josephus Halsey, Anglus... Trajecti ad Rhenum, ex officina Francisci Halma, Academiæ Typographi, clǝ loc xci., 4°., pp. 14. Br. Museum.

NOTE. The Dedication reads "Viris Nobilissimis, D.D. Hugoni Boscawen Armig...D.D. Arthuri Fortescue Armig... hæc studiorum suorum specimina ... offert Josephus Halsey."

HALWELL, JOHN.

Order to Charles Dinham to sieze the lands of J. Halwell. Harl. MSS., 433, art. 1707.

HALY, NICHOLAS. b. Boconnoc, May, 1777. d. Saltash, 28 Feb., 1841. cf. Wesleyan Methodist Mag., lxvi, 353-59, (1843.)

HALY, REV. NICHOLAS (son of Nicholas Haly.) Curate of St. Erth. Curate of Harford, Ivybridge, Devon. V. of Egloskerry with Tremaine, 1871. b. Saltash, 31 July, 1810.

The Lord Our Helper. A Sermon on ii Chronicles, xxxii, 6-7, preached in the parish church of St. Erth before the Volunteers, by the Rev. N. Haly. Published by request, 1860, 8°.

HAMBLEY, JOHN. A Native of the diocese of Exeter. Executed, Chard or York, July 20 or Sept. 9, 1587. cf. Challoner's Mem. of Missionary Priests, (1803,) i, 107-108.

HAMBLY, LOVEDAY, of Trigangeeves. d. 14 Oct., 1682, aged 78.

A Relation of the Last Words and Departure of that Antient and Honourable Woman L. Hambly, of Trigangeeues, in the Parish of Austell, in the County of Cornwall. With further Testimonies concerning her Life and conversation. Lond., printed by John Gain, living in the Upper Moor-Fields, near the Flying Horse, 1683, 4°., 1 sheets.

NOTE. Contents of the above.

The Preface, by Benjamin Coales, dated Reading, the 20th of the 1st Month, 1683.

A Copy of a Letter sent to M. D., (Margery Dyer,) and Friends at Plymouth, the 14th day of 10th month, 1682, by Thomas Salthouse, Richard Tregenow, Loveday Beauchamp, Anne Salthouse, with several Servants, &c.

A Farther Testimony concerning Dear Loveday Hambly, from Thomas Salthouse, dated Austell, in Cornwall, the 20th of the 10th month, 1682.

The Testimony of Thomas Curtis, n.d.

HAMEBY, JOHN.

De J. de Hameby, commisso prisonæ de Flete pro debitis Ducis Cornubiæ. 18, Edw. III. Br.

Museum, Addit. MSS., 4, 484, art. 13, pp. 60–63. HAMILTON, WALTER ADOLPHUS.

A few calculations about the National Debt, by W. A. Hamilton.] Helston Gram. School Mag., (1857-59), pp. 87-88.

Old Cornish Legend, by W. A. H. ib., p. 183.

HAMLEY FAMILY.

Single coat of arms of Hamley family. Br. Museum, Addit. MSS., 5,524, fol. 215.

HAMLEY, CAPT. CHARLES OGILVY, R.N. (2 son of Vice-Admiral Will. Hamley.) b. Bodmin, 24 April, 1817. d. 14 May, 1863.

Fleets and Navies, by Capt. C. Hamley, R.M. (Originally published in Blackwood's Mag.) W. Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh and London, 1860, 8°., pp. 195, 6/-.

HAMLEY, REV. EDWARD (son of Rev. Thomas Hamley.) Fellow of New College, Oxford, 5 Nov. 1785. R. of Cusop, Herefordshire, 1804. R. of Staunton St. John's, Oxfordshire, 1806. bapt. St. Columb Major, 25 Oct., 1764. d. Staunton, 7 Dec., 1837.

Poems of Various Kinds. By E. Hamley. Fellow of New College. Lond., printed by J. W. Myers, for T. Cadell and W. Davies...n.d., [1795,] 8°., pp. 138.

NOTE.-Preface dated "Inner Temple, Aug. 10, 1795." At page 85 is a half title which reads "Sonnets, The second edition corrected."

Letter from E. Hamley to Dr. Parr, dated New College, March 30, 1795. Parr's Works, (1828), viii, 185.

An Epitaph. Poetical Register and Repository of Fugitive Poetry. (Lond., F. and C. Rivington, 12o.), 1805, p. 307.

To a Young Woman. [Dated, 1795.] ib., 1805, pp. 334-35.

ib., 1805, pp. 350-54. ib., 1805, p. 399. ib., 1805, p. 400. ib., 1805, p. 401. ib., 1805, p. 402. ib., 1805, p. 403.

On revisiting Cornwall. Sonnet. [Dated 1795.] Sonnet. [Dated 1795. Sonnet. Dated 1795. Sonnet. [Dated 1795. Sonnet. [Dated 1795.] Lines written between Caernarvon and Bangor. ih., 1806-7, p. 248.

Verses written in Autumn. ib., 1806-7, pp. 302-3.

To Spring. ib., 1806-7, pp. 350–53. Sonnet. [Dated 1795.] ib., 1806-7, p. 435. Sonnet. Dated 1795. ib., 1806-7, p. 436. Sonnet. Dated 1795. ib., 1806-7, p. 437. Sonnet. Dated 1795. ib., 1806-7, p. 438. Sonnet. Dated 1795. ib., 1806-7, p. 439. Sonnets. [Dated 1795.] ib., 1808-9, pp. 446-51.

HAMLEY, COLONEL EDWARD BRUCE (4 son of Vice-Admiral Will. Hamley.) b. Bodmin, 27 April, 1824.

Lady Lee's Widowhood, by E. B. Hamley, Captain, R.A. W. Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh and London, 1854, 2 vols., post 8°., 21/-. -2nd ed., 1859, 1 vol., post 8°., pp. 416, 6/-.3rd ed., 1869, 1 vol., fcp. 8°., pp. 416, 2/6.

NOTE.-Originally appeared in Blackwood's Mag. lxxiii, 77-96, etc., (1853.)

The position on the Alma, sketched the day after the battle. By E. B. Hamley. 1855, oblong, 10/6.

The Story of the Campaign of Sebastopol, written in the camp, by Lieut.-Col. E. B. Hamley, Captain, Royal Artillery. With illustrations, drawn in camp by the author. Map. W. Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh and London, 1855, 8o., pp. xv and 339, 21/-.

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A Legend of Gibraltar. By Col. E. B. Hamley. In "Tales from Blackwood," (1858), i, pp. 67.

NOTE. Originally appeared in Blackwood's Mag., lxx, 522-43. (1851.)

Lazaro's Legacy, a tale of the siege of Gibraltar. By Col. E. B. Hamley. In "Tales from Blackwood," (1858), ii, pp. 64.

NOTE. Originally appeared in Blackwood's Mag., as The Jew's Legacy, lxx, 648-69, (1851.)

Wellington's Career, a military and political summary. By E. B. Hamley, Captain, R.A., and Lieut.-Colonel, Professor of Military History and Art, at the Staff College. W. Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh and London, 1860, fep. 8o., pp. vi and 113, 2/-.

NOTE.-Originally appeared in Blackwood's Mag. as a review of the Life of Wellington, by M. Brialmont and Mr. Gleig, lxxxvii, 397-417, 591-610, (1860).

The Operations of War, explained and illustrated, by E. B. Hamley, Colonel in the Army, and Lieut.-Colonel, Royal Artillery; [Companion of the Bath], Knight of the Legion of Honour and the Medjidie; Formerly Professor of Military History, Strategy, and Tactics, at the Staff College; Member of the Council of Military Education. W. Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh and Lond., 1866, sm. 4°., pp. xxiii and 438, 28/-. -2nd ed., 1869, sm. 4°., pp. xxiii and 456, 28-.

The European Hurricane. Blackwood's Mag., cviii, 384-400, 513-30, (1870.)

The Conduct of the War. Letters in "The Times," 22 and 24 Jan., 1871.

HAMLEY, VICE-ADMIRAL WILLIAM (2 son of Will. Hamley.) b. Bodmin, July, 1786. d. Chelsea, 7 Nov., 1866. bur. Brompton Cemetry. cf. O'Byrne; Brenton's Naval Hist., ii, 389; Gent. Mag., ii, 846, (1866.)

HAMLEY, COLL. WILLIAM GEORGE (eld. son of Vice-Admiral Will. Hamley.) b. Bodmin, 28 June, 1815.

Captain Clutterbuck's Champagne and West Indian Reminiscence, by Col. W. G. Hamley, R.E. Originally published in Blackwood's Mag. Printed and published by W. Blackwood and Sons. Edinburgh, 1862, post 8°., pp. 372, 12/-.

NOTE. Originally appeared in Blackwood's Mag., xc, 499-524, 555-81, 645-69, (1861), xci, 35-54, 178-270, (1862).

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