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HANNE, CHARLES. Roman Catholic Priest.

b. Deviock, 14 June, 1711. d. Haggerston, Middlesex, 27 Apl., 1799. cf. Oliver's Hist. of Catholic Religion, p. 319.

HANSON, REV. THOMAS. Wesleyan Minister in Cornwall. b. Horbury, near Wakefield, May, 1733. d. Horbury, 18 October, 1804. cf. Memoir of W. Carvosso, (5th ed.,) p. 34. Some Account of the Life of Mr. Thomas Hanson. [Written by himself, and dated Crowan, 11 March, 1780.] Arminian Mag., iii, 477-85, (1780.)-Reprinted in Rev. T. Jackson's "Lives of Early Methodist Preachers," (1837-8,) iii, 275-84.

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HARDING, LIEUT-.COLL. WILLIAM, F.G.S. (Con.).

A paper on Morwenstow Church...read at the College Hall, 16 Dec., 1863. 3 plates. Trans. Exeter Dioc. Architect Soc., 2 S., i, 209-19, (1867.)

HARE, NICHOLAS, Junior (son of Nicholas Hare.) b. Liskeard, 22 Nov., 1820.

Royal Institution of Cornwall. Excursion to Liskeard and neighbourhood, Saltash, Trematon Castle, St. Germans, etc., on Monday and Tuesday, August 10th and 11th, 1868. Anon. (Reprinted from the Cornish Times.) Liskeard, Cornish Times Office, n.d., [1868,] 12°., pp. 21.

Calendar of natural history, kept at Liskeard, in Cornwall, from the year 1838 to 1846. Rep. R.C.P. Soc., 1846, pp. 18-24.

The Ornithology of Liskeard. ib., 1846, pp. 25-35.

Rubbings from 37 Cornish Monumental Brasses. ib., 1867, p. 74.

General Index to the Nineteen Annual Reports of the R.C.P. Soc. From No. 17 (1849) to No. 35 (1867,) both inclusive. By N. Hare, Jun. ib., 1868, pp. 1-18.

Notice of Birds near Liskeard, by N. Hare, Jun., Esq., in a Letter to E. H. Rodd. Trans. P.N.H. and A. Soc., i, 211-12, (1848.)

Notice of Birds, etc., found near Liskeard. ib., i, 314-16, (1849.)

On rubbings from Cornish monumental brasses. ib., i, 317-21.

Rubbings from Sepulchral Monuments. ib., ii, 86-87, (1852.)

An incident in Natural History. Journ. R.I.C., 1864, p. 78.

An ancient bill in chancery. ib., 1867, pp. 239-42.

Redwory manor and the family of Pomeray. ib., 1867, pp. 243-44.

More about Pilchards. Once a Week, xii, 23233, (1865.)

[On the word] Liskeard. Letter signed H. West Briton, 30 Sep., 1869.

HARPER, REV. THOMAS NORTON (son of Will.
Harper.) b. City of London, 26 Sept., 1821.
Now a Father in the Society of Jesus.
The Field of Rephidim. A Visitation Sermon
in the Diocese of Exeter. Written by the Vicar

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HARRIS, ABRAHAM, M.D. (son of Nicholas Harris.) b. Gongo Soco in the Brazils. Resident at Camborne.

Report of two cases of Compound Fracture of the Skull, trephining; removal and elevation of depressed bone; recovery. Lancet, ii, 377, (1864.)

A case of Hydro-Encephalocele. Trans. Lond. Obstet. Soc., vi, 115-16, 1865. [Lancet, ii, 40, 1864.]

Membrane expelled from uterus, a few days before delivery at full term. ib., vii, 47-48, (1866.)

HARRIS, ARTHUR (son of Will. Harris, of Hayne.) Captain of the Mount. b. 1558. d. Kenegie, 16 May, 1628. bur Gulval.

Charles Howard, Lord Admiral to Lord Burghley; that Mr. Harris of St. Michael's Mount, Cornwall, may, on certain conditions, have a lease of that place for life, June 24, 1597. Lansd. MSS., 84, art. 57.

HARRIS, ARTHUR (4 son of preceding.) Petreian Fellow of Ex. Coll., 1614-21.

Ivsta Fvnebria Ptolemæi Oxoniensis, Thomæ Bodleii. Oxon., 1613, 4°.

NOTE.-Contains verses by "Arthur Harris Ex. Coll.," p. 55.

HARRIS, HENRY THOMAS (son of John Olver Harris.) b. Hayle, 5 April, 1851.

The Hayle Miscellany. A Monthly Journal. New Series. [1st No. dated Feb., 1870.] Hayle, printed and published by H. T. Harris, 1870, cr. 8o., pp. 16, 1d. Continuing.

HARRIS, JOHN (eld. son of John Harris.) b. Bolennowe, Camborne, 14 Oct., 1820. cf. The New Briton Journ., (America,) 2 Apl., 1859. Lays from the mine, the moor, and the mountain. By J. Harris. Lond., Simpkin, [Oct.], 1853, 12., pp. 112, 1/6.-2 ed. with litho graph frontispiece and several additional poems. Lond., A. Heylin, [Apl.], 1856, 8°., pp. 186, 4/-.

The Land's End, Kynance Cove, and other [Sept., 1858,] 8°., pp. 180, 3/6. poems. By J. Harris. Lond., A. Heylin, 1859,

NOTE. The above were written whilst the author was working as a miner, his other works were composed at Falmouth.

The Mountain Prophet, the Mine, and other poems. By J. Harris. Lond., A. Heylin, [Sept.], 1860, 8°., pp. 158, 4/-.

A Story of Carn Brea, essays and poems. By J. Harris, Cornish Miner...Lond., Hamilton, Adams & Co., [Mch.], 1863, 8°., pp. 239, 4/-.

The Shakspere tercentenary first prize poem. By J. Harris. Adjudicators: The Right Hon. Lord Lyttleton, G. Dawson, M.A., C. Bray, Esq. Taunton, Coventry, [22 April,] 1864, 8o., 6d.

NOTE. The original MSS. of this work is preserved in the Shakspeare Museum, at Stratford-on-Avon. This poem was selected from upwards of 80 contributions, and the prize, a gold watch, presented to the author.

Shakspere's Shrine, an Indian story, essays and poems. By J. Harris. Lond., Hamilton, [Sep.], 1866, 8°., pp. 236, 5/-.

Rilla Rock, the maid of the moor. By J. Harris. Penryn, 1867, 8°., pp. 22, 3d.

Luda, a lay of the Druids, hymns, tales, essays, and legends. Lond., Hamilton; Exeter, F. Clapp, [Oct.], 1868, 8°., pp. 272, 5/-

Bulo, Reuben Ross. A Tale of the Manacles, Hymn, Song, and Story. By J. Harris. Lond., 1871, 8°., pp. 386, 6/-. Hamilton. Exeter, Frederick Clapp, [Sept.],

NOTE.-Dedicated to Robert Alexander Gray, Esq.,

Camberwell.

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The Converted Miller and the Miner. poem.] Anon. Illustration. Lond., The Religious Tract Soc., No. 1642, 8°., pp. 8, 2/4 per 100. Nancy Gray. [A poem.] Anon. Illustration. Lond., The Religious Tract Soc., No. 1643, 8°., pp. 8, 2/4 per 100.

Betsy Blight. [A poem.] Anon. Illustration. Lond., The Religious Tract Soc., No. 1647, 8°., pp. 8, 2/4 per 100.

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Daniel Donor, the Pedlar. [A poem.] Anon. Illustration. Lond., The Religious Tract Soc., No. 1649, 8°., pp. 8, 2/4 per 100.

Widow Watt. Anon. Illustration. 3rd ed. Leominster Tract Assoc., No. 63, 8°., pp. 8, 2/6 per 100.

Old Robin Green. Anon. Illustration. 3rd ed. Leominster Tract Assoc., No. 75, 8°., pp. 8, 2/6 per 100.

Edmund Ivy, the Fisherman. Anon. Illustratration. Leominster Tract Assoc., No. 79, 8°., pp. 8, 2/6 per 100.

The Winding Wye. A Song. The Music by Shirley Keeldar. [pseud. i.e. 1 The words

by J. Harris. Lond., Augener, [1863], fol., 2/-.

History of Falmouth...including a poem on Falmouth, written expressly for this work by Mr. Harris, the Cornish Poet. By E. S. Tregoning, (1865), q.v.

NOTE. [The Poem] "On Falmouth," pp. 5-8. HARRIS, JOHN, of Camborne.

On the labour market. Rep. R.C.P.Soc., 1844, p. 100.

Improved saw-setting machine. Woodcut. ib., 1849, p. 110.

HARRIS, JOHN EDWIN (son of John Olver Harris.) b. Penryn, 3 July, 1837.

The Hayle Weekly News. [1st No. dated 24 Apl., 1869.] Hayle, printed and published by J. E. Harris, 1869, demy 8°., pp. 8, 1d. Continuing. See HARRIS, J. O., (1868).

Harris's New Selection of 50 Carols and Anthems. Hayle, printed and sold by J. E. Harris, n.d., [1870], 8°., pp. 24, 1d.

NOTE. A similar Selection of Carols, etc., has been printed annually, in October, for some years. HARRIS, JOHN OLVER (son of John Harris.) b. Penryn, 1 Dec., 1812.

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The Cornwall Temperance Journal. Monthly Periodical. [1st No. dated Apl., 1838.] Falmouth, printed and published by J. O. Harris, 1838, to May, 1842, cr., 4°., pp. 8, 1d.

NOTE. It was afterwards printed at Hayle until 1848, when Mr. Henry Mudge, of Bodmin, became the Editor, and the printing was transferred to the latter place.

The Hayle Miscellany. [1st No. dated Jan., 1859.] published by J. O. Harris, Pp. 20, 1d.

A Monthly Journal. Hayle, printed and 1859-66, demy 8°.,

HARRIS, JOHN OLVER. (Con.).

The Cornish Herald. A Monthly Journal. [1st No. dated Apl., 1866.] Hayle, printed and published by J. O. Harris, 1866, demy, 8°., pp. 16, 1d.

NOTE. This Journal was discontinued in Dec., 1867, and gave place to the following.

The Hayle Weekly news. [1st No. dated 1 Jan., 1868.] Hayle, printed and published by J. O. Harris, 1868, Demy 8°., pp. 8, 1d.

NOTE.-Ill health caused Mr. J. O. Harris to transfer this paper to Mr. J. E. Harris, in Apl., 1869. HARRIS, JOSIAH (son of Will. Harris.) b. Mevagissey, 6 May, 1821.

The Bath Herald and General Advertiser for Somersetshire, Wiltshire, Gloucestershire, and the West of England. Printed and published [every Saturday] by Mary Meyler... Bath, fol.

NOTE.-Edited by J. Harris from 1848 to 1852.

The Western Luminary and family newspaper for Devon, Cornwall, Somerset, and Dorset. Printed and published [every Tuesday] by the proprietress Mary Dewdney, Exeter, fol.

NOTE.-Edited by J. Harris from 1854 to 1855.

The Wolverhampton Journal and Mining District Advertiser. Printed [every Saturday] at the Journal Office, 23 King St., Wolverhampton, fol.

NOTE.-Edited by J. Harris from 1855 to 1856.

The Oxford University Herald, City and County Advertiser. Printed and published [every Saturday] by Joseph Vincent, Oxford, fol.

NOTE.-Edited by J. Harris in 1856.

The Cambridge Chronicle and University Journal. Cambridge, printed [every Saturday] by C. W. Naylor, fol.

NOTE. The University and Ecclesiastical Department of this Chronicle was edited by J. Harris from 1852 to 1854.

The Pulpit of Cornwall; its preachers and their teachings. By Ishmael. [pseud. i.e., J. Harris.] No. i, Feb. 14, 1859. Published by F. T. Vibert, Penzance; Wm. Parkhouse, Truro, and sold by all Booksellers, 8°., pp. iv and 356, 1/--No. ii, March 1, 1859... Printed and published by William Parkhouse, (late Endean,) Truro; F. T. Vibert, Penzance, and all booksellers, 8°., pp. viii and 57-112, 1/-.-No. iii, May 1, 1859, William Parkhouse, (late Endean,) Truro; F. T. Vibert, Penzance, and all booksellers, 8°., pp. xi and 112-44, 6d.

NOTE. No more published, although a fourth number was announced.

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A biographical notice of Thomas Stark, the Mevagissey Quaker, with notes comprehending his domestic manners, politics, morals, religion. How he got riches and disposed of them. His death and the respect paid to his remains on the day of his burial. By Cantabar, [ie, J. Harris.] Bath, printed and published by Wood Brothers, 18- -, 8°., 4d.

The Test and Triumph of the Bible. An Allegory. By J. Harris. Bath, printed and published by Meyler and Son, 18- -, 8°.

A Voice from the Police Court or the danger of too much punch. By Saint Meva, [i.e., J. Harris.] Plymouth, Will. Brendon, 26, George St., 18- 8°., 6d.

The Mevagissey Life Boat. By J. Harris. Printed and published by Philip Giles, St. Austell, 18- 8o.

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The Sabbath and the working classes. Being a reply to certain sermons preached in the Abbey Church, Bath, by the Rev. Mr. Stevens. By J. Harris. Bath, printed and published by Wood Brothers, 18- -, 8°., 6d.

A Voice from the ocean grave. An Essay on the deaths of Richard Coombe, John Cockin, Joseph Nettle, and James Hobba, of Holmbush, by drowning, near Mevagissey, on Sunday, the 11th Sept., 1859. Also a supplement containing notices of the sermons preached by the Rev. W. Bamfield, M.A., and the Rev. Thomas Snell. An article on the Teare Testimonial, etc., etc. Respectfully dedicated to the Magistrates of Cornwall by A Philanthrophist, [i.e., J. Harris.] -2nd ed., Truro, printed by W. J. Clyma, St. Nicholas St., 1859, 8°.

A Tear and a Floweret. By J. Harris. This work embraces a Messianic Sermon preached by the Rev. Dr. Etheridge, M.A., [at Mevagissey,] also a notice of his Translation of the Targums of Onkelos...and a letter from the Rev. Mr. Hughes, speaking of his interview with the Doctor in his last hours. Truro, printed and published by W. Lake, Boscawen St., 1871, 8°., pp. v and 71.-3rd ed. Bristol, Marwood, Son and Hall, 1871, 8°.

Life of Robert Raikes, Esq., and the History of Sunday Schools. Edited by J. Harris.

NOTE.-Now in preparation, (Dec., 1871.)

HARRIS, WILLIAM, M.P. for St. Ives, 1690-95; (son of Christopher Harris of Kenegie.) d. 1709, aged 57.

A.D. 1682, 12 May, No. 218. Patent to John Tredenham, Charles Vivian, John Trewren, Esquires, and William Harris, Gentleman, for "A new engine for the drawing of water after a more facile and advantageous way then hath ever beene heretofore practised or found out, which may be of great vse in drawing the water out of the Tinn Mines in Cornwall, and other mines." Lond., 1682, fol.-Reprinted, Lond., Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1857, fol., pp. 4, 3d. HARRIS, WILLIAM (son of Will. Harris.) b. Newlyn, near Penzance, 3 March, 1818.

Lines on John Newcombe. A Member and a Sunday School Teacher of the Independent Society, Penzance, who died on the 6th day of September, 1850, after a long and painful illness, aged 23 years, by W. Harris, of Newlyn. n.p.or d., [1850,] fol., s. sh.

Lines written on the deaths of Henry and Amelia Potts, who died of Scarlet Fever, Janry. 21st, 1855. Addressed to their Mother by their Cousin, W. Harris, Newlyn. n.p. or d., [1855,] fol., s. sh.

HARRIS, WILLIAM [i.e., Arundell, W. A. H.] HARRIS, WILLIAM [i.e., Arundell, W. A. H.] A plain and brief statement... By J. Beard, (1810), q.v.

HARRIS, W. A. See Arundell, W. A. H. HARRIS, SIR WILLIAM SNOW, F.R.S. (son of Thomas Harris.) b. Plymouth, 1792. d. Windsor Villas, Plymouth, 22 Jan., 1867.

A description and account of a new kind of Mariner's Compass. Rep. R.C.P.Soc., 1840, pp. 63-65.

Observations on Meteorology. ib., 1841, p. 6. HARRISON, SIR GEORGE, K.C.H. Auditor of the Duchies of Cornwall and Lancaster. d. Spring Garden Terrace, London, 3 Feb., 1841. Substance of a Report on the Laws and Jurisdiction of the Stannaries in Cornwall. By Sir Geo. Harrison, K.C.H., one of His Majesty's Special Commissioners for Managing the Affairs of the Duchy of Cornwall, and Auditor of the Revenues and Keeper of the Records of the said Duchy, 1829. Lond., Longman, 1835, 8°., pp. 178, 6/-.

Memoir respecting the Hereditary Revenues of the Crown and the Revenues of the Duchies of Cornwall and Lancaster, and remonstrance and petition addressed to the Chancellor and Council of the Duchy of Lancaster. n.d., [1838], 8°., pp. 91.

HARRISON, SIR GEORGE, K.C.H. (Con.).

NOTE. At page 83 occurs the signature of Sir G. Harrison, as author of the Memoir, and the date, 5 Nov., 1838.

HARRISON, VICE-ADMIRAL HENRY. d. Gravesend, East Antony, 13 March, 1759. cf. Gent. Mag., xxix, 146, (1759); Charnock's Biog. Navalis, v, 24-32.

HARRISON, REV. THOMAS. R. of Lanivet, 1639. d. ante 1660. cf. Walker's Sufferings, pt. ii,

262.

HARRISON, [WILLIAM] bro. of Sir G. Harrison.

St. Ives Election. On the petition of Sir Walter Stirling, Bart., complaining of an undue return in James Robert Geo. Graham, Esq., and Lyndon Evelyn, Esq. The reply of Mr. Harrison, the petitioner's counsel on the above petition. Lond., printed by W. Glendinning, 25, Hatton Garden, 1820, 8o., pp. 101.

HARRISON, HARROD, AND Co.

Harrison, Harrod, and Co.'s Postal Directory and Gazetteer of Devonshire and Cornwall, containing a descriptive account of every town, village, hamlet, and parish, followed by a directory. Lond., printed for the Publishers, by Thomas Danks, 9, Crane Court, Fleet Street, 1862, 8°., pp. viii and 1,008, 26/-.

1,008.

NOTE.-Account of Cornwall, contained in pp. 758

HARRY, PHILIP, R.N. b. 1786. d. Bodmin, 1815. bur. 12 May. cf. Gent. Mag., lxxxv, pt. ii, 86, (1815.)

NOTE. - Author of poetical pieces in Cornwall Gazette and West Briton under signature of H. HART, REV. EBENEZER STEAR, M.A. (son of Rev. Hugh Hart, D.D.) b. Paisley, 18 Sept., 1823. Minister of the Countess of Huntingdon's Chapel at St. Ives, 1851-59. Now (Dec., 1871) at Chalford, Gloucestershire.

A Ramble in Cornwall. By E. S. H[art.] The Harbinger, The Mag. of the Countess of Huntingdon's Connection, 1856, pp. 134-36.

Memoir of the late Mr. Andrew Noal [b. at St. Ives, 1785. d. at St. Ives, 20 Aug., 1856] By E. S. Hart. ib. 1856, pp. 177–80.

HART OR LYHARTE, RT. REV. WALTER (son of a miller.) Fell. of Ex. Coll., 1425. Provost of Oriel, 1443, resigned, 28 Feb., 144. Bp. of Norwich, 24 Jan., 1443 to 1472. 6. Lanteglos-by-Fowey. d. Norwich, 17 May, 1472. bur. Norwich Cathedral. cf. Blomefield's Norfolk, (1739-45), i, 131; ii, 380-82, 488; Itinerarium Willelmi de Worcestre (J. Nasmith's ed., 1778), p. 113.

HART OR LYHARTE, RT. REV. WALTER. (Con.).

NOTE.-The " Body Stone" of Bishop Hart is still to be seen in Norwich Cathedral, the sculptured roof of which was built by him.

HARTE, REV. WALTER, M.A. (son of Rev Walter Harte.) R. of Creed, 1750-74. V. of St. Austell and St. Blazey, 1758-74. b. 1700. d. Bath, Mch., 1774. cf. Lord Chesterfield's Letters (Mahon's Ed.), i, 47, ii, 29, 81, 159, 313, 354, iii, 374, iv, passim.

Letter from Rev. W. Harte to the Rt. Rev. Chas. Lyttleton, [describing the site of the battle of Stratton.] Dated Port Eliot, 13 Aug., 1743. Stowe Poetical MSS., lxxv-lxxvii. cf. O'Conor's Bibl. MS., Stowensis, (1819), ii, 439.

NOTE-The above letter is printed in Lysons' Magna Brit., (Cornwall,) p. 269.

HARVEY FAMILY.

Descent and arms in Blazon of Harvey, of Hale, in Cornwall. Harl. MSS., 1,052, art. 224. HARVEY, REV. EDMUND GEORGE, B.A. (eld. son of Rev. W. W. Harvey.) R. of Truro, 1860-65. V. of Mullion, 1865. b. Penzance, 20 Feb., 1828. bapt. 19 Mch.

Our Cruise in the Undine. Journal of an English Pair-oar Expedition through France, Prussia, etc. By the Captain [i.e. E. G. Harvey.] With etchings by one of ourselves. Lond., J. W. Parker, 1854, 8°., pp. 156.

Short Services for daily use in Families. Lond., J. Masters, 1856, 12°., pp. 54.-2nd ed., 1864, 12o.

A Pastoral Address to the Parishioners of St. Mary, Truro, specially those dwelling in and near Castle Hill, Boscawen Row, Pydar Street, and the more immediate neighbourhood of St. Mary's Chapel. [By Rev. E. G. Harvey.] Truro, J. R. Netherton, 1858, 12°., pp. 11.

NOTE.-Dated Rectory, St. Mary, Truro, Lent, 1858. Psalmody, Gregorian Tones, etc. A Letter by E. G. Harvey, Curate of St. Mary, Truro. Truro, J. R. Netherton, 1858, 12°., pp. 12.

A Form of Pointing the Canticles to the use of the Anglican Chant. By E. G. Harvey. Truro, J. R. Netherton, 1859, 12°., pp. 11, 1d. Printed for the Cornwall Association of Church Choirs.

An Address to the Parishioners of St. Mary, Truro, and others habitually attending Truro Church. Containing a brief statement of the Services, Schools, Societies, and other matters connected with the Church in this Parish. By E. G. Harvey, Rector. Truro, J. R. Netherton, 1861, 8°., pp. 30.

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