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HARVEY, Rev. Edmund George, B.A. (Con.).

The Choral Service of the Church. A Sermon preached before the Cornwall Association of Church Choirs at its Fifth Meeting, held at S. Mary, Truro, on Tuesday, September 11, 1860, by the Rev. E. G. Harvey, Rector of Truro. Truro, printed for the Association, by J. R. Netherton, 1860, 8°., pp. 14, 6d.

Works Manifest and Following. A Sermon preached before the Mayor and Corporation of Truro, on Monday, December 23rd, 1861, on the occasion of the Funeral of the late Prince Consort. By the Rev. E. G. Harvey. Truro, J. R. Netherton, 1861, 8°., pp. 8, 6d.

"Orat qui laborat."-"How the Parson caught his fish on Christmas Day." By E. G. Harvey. Privately printed, [Mullyon,] 1869, 8°.

NOTE.-Extracted from "The Mullyon Gull," a manuscript monthly periodical edited by the Rev. E. G. Harvey, 1869-71.

"A word of remonstrance" being an unspoken address to the inhabitants of Mullyon. By the Vicar of that parish, E. G. Harvey, B.A. Truro, W. Lake, 1871, 8°.

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La Rosaura. Polka Brillante. Dediée a Madame Harvey. Composée par E. G. H[arvey.] n.p. or printer's name, [1846,] fol., pp. 5. "When death is drawing near. Lines translated from De la Motte Fouque's "Sintram." Set to music by E. G. Harvey, Truro, [1853,] fol.

Undinen-Waltzen für das Piano Forte von E. G. Harvey], Bruges, Octobre, 1853. Lith. A. Ancot, rue S. Georges, Bruges, [1853,] fol.

"S. Matthias." A Hymn Tune to "Jesu, Refuge of my soul," by E. G. Harvey. Truro, [1859,] fol.

"S. Malo." A Hymn Tune to "Jesu meek and gentle" by E. G. Harvey. Truro, [1862,]

fol.

"S. Lucian." A Hymn Tune to "When our heads are bowed with woe" by E. G. Harvey. Truro, [1862,] fol.

"O Lord my God." Lines from "The Christian Year," set to music by E. G. Harvey. Weston-super-mare, [1864,] fol.

"The signal gun. Soldier's song, a German melody. Words and harmonies by E. G. Harvey. Weston-super-mare, [1864,] fol.

Our Children's Matin Hymn. German Melody. The Words and Harmonies by E. G. Harvey. Lond., Novello, [1864,] 120.

Our Children's Evensong. German Melody. The Words and Harmonies by E. G. Harvey. Lond., Novello, [1864,] 12°.

The Worle Te Deum. An easy arrangement for the use of Parish Choirs by E. G. Harvey. Lond., Novello, [1865,] 12°., pp. 7, 4d.

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HARVEY, HENRY (7 son of Will. Harvey.) b. Penzance, 10 May, 1804. d. Bodmin Asylum, 1857.

Original poems and translations. By H. Harvey. MSS. penes Mrs. A. Harvey, Penzance. HARVEY, JOHN. A Cooper at Mousehole (son of John Harvey.) b. Kerris. bapt. Paul, 8 Dec., 1714. d. Mousehole, 1799. cf. R. Treffry's Mem. of R. Trewavas, Sen., (1839,) pp. 8, 9, 14, 16, 24; Mem. of W. Carvosso, (1835,) p. 6.

NOTE." It was beneath Mr. Harvey's roof that Methodism was first received in Mousehole."

HARVEY, JOHN (4 son of Will. Harvey.) b. Penzance, 10 Feb., 1796. d. Penzance, 13 Oct., 1844.

The Canorum Conclave. In Two parts with an Appendix. By John Harvey, assisted by other persons. MSS.

NOTE. Written on the occasion of erecting an organ in the Wesleyan Chapel, Penzance. Never printed, but many copies circulated in MSS. There are variations in some of the copies.

Original Poems on various subjects. By John Harvey, 1838-40. MSS. penes Mr. W. G. Harvey, Penzance.

A paraphrase on the Lord's Prayer. By John Harvey, written, 24 Sep., 1843, 8°., pp. 16. MSS. penes Mr. W. G. Harvey.

A tale of the dark ages. A Fragment. Anon. n.p. or d. [Penzance, E. Paddy ] 8°. s. sh. To Mr. Tailor Gann. Signed John Harvey. n.p. or d. [Penzance, E. Paddy,] 8°. s. sh.

HARVEY, NICHOLAS OLIVER (son of John Harvey, of St. Columb). b. Helston, 22 Apl., 1803. d. 13, Ladbroke Terrace, Notting Hill, London, 7 June, 1861. bur. St. Erth.

Memoir of Nicholas Oliver Harvey, M. Inst. C.E.-Excerpt Annual Report of the Institution of Civil Engineers, 1861-62, [vol. xxi, 558-60, 1862.] Lond., printed for W. Clowes and Sons, Stamford Street and Charing Cross, 1862, 8°., pp. 5.

A.D. 1839, June 12, No. 8,103. Specification of Nicholas Harvey, of Hayle... Cornwall, and William West, of Saint Blazeys, (sic), in the same county, Machinists, for "An improved valve for machines for raising water and other liquids." Drawing annexed. Lond., 1839, fol.Reprinted. Lond., Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1850, fol., pp. 4, 5d.

A.D. 1846, Mch. 3, No. 11,366. Specification of N. Harvey, of Hayle Foundry, in the parish of Saint Earth, (sic), in the county of Cornwall, for "Certain improvements in filtering of water for steam engines and boilers." Drawing annexed. Lond., 1846, fol.-Reprinted. Lond., Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1855, fol., pp. 4, 6d.

An experimental enquiry concerning the relative power of, and useful effect produced by The Cornish and Boulton and Watt pumping engines, and cylindrical and waggon-head boilers. By Thomas Wicksteed. Lond., John Weale, 59, High Holborn, 1841, 4°., pp. viii and 34, with 6 Tables.

NOTE.-Contains an account of an 80-inch cylinder engine erected for the East London Water Work Co., at Old Ford, by Harvey and Co., of Hayle, to which Messrs. Harvey and West's patent double beat valve was applied with great success, pp. 3, 17, 33.

HARVEY, THOMAS HINGSTON (3 son of Rev. W. W. Harvey.) Resident at Constantinople since 1863. b. Penzance, 26 Feb., 1831. bapt. 22 Apl.

In Memoriam R.C. obiit, Feb. viii. A.D. 1851. ætat xx. n.p. or d. 16o., pp. 2.

NOTE.-Dirge dated 9 Feb., 1851: Response dated 29 March, 1853.

The Lay of the old Church Clock. Dated Truro, March 18, 1851, 8°., pp. 4.

Glyglumgleagh. A legend of the olden time. By the author of "The Famine," "A trip on Truro River," etc. Truro, J. R. Netherton, 1849, 8°., pp. 12.

St. Michael's Mount. By the author of "Glyglumgleagh"... Lond., Hope and Co., Great Marlborough St., 1852, 12°., pp. 14.

NOTE.-Signed T. H. H. and dated Penzance, August 20, 1852. Dedicated to Ellen Georgiana Harvey, of Lamorna Cottage, Penzance.

HARVEY, THOMAS HINGSTON. (Con.).

The Tourist's Guide through Cornwall, by Road, by River and by Rail. Illustrated with original etchings from sketches taken on the spot by T. H. Harvey. Truro, J. R. Netherton, 1861, 12o., pp. 89, 1/6.

Harkylogy. Mr. Theodosius Smitheram's account of the sayings and doings of the Cambrian Archaeological Association. Recited at Truro, on Thursday evening, September 4th, 1862. By T. H.H. Truro, J. R. Netherton, 1862, 18°., pp. 15, 6d.

HARVEY, WILLIAM.

A larger and new description of the parish of Linkinhorne, in the county of Cornwall, with all its bounds, limits, rivers, brooks, highways, villages, situations, nature, value, fertility, rates, rents, etc. By William] H[arvey], 1728, fcp., pp. 28. MSS. penes Rev. James Dingle, Vicar of Ruswarp, Whitby.

HARVEY, REV. WILLIAM WOODIS, M.A. R. of Truro, 1839-60; Prebendary of Exeter, 1859-64. b. Penzance, 15 June, 1798. d. Torquay, 6 Oct., 1864. cf. Gent. Mag., xvii, 662, (1864.)

Sketches of Hayti; from the expulsion of the French to the death of Christophe. By W. W. Harvey, of Queen's College, Cambridge. Lond., L. B. Seeley and Son; Thames Ditton, L. B. Seeley, [printed] 1827, 8°., pp. xvi and 416, 10/6.

The character and ministry of the Church of England. A sermon preached in the Parish Church of Falmouth, on Sunday April 27, 1834. By Rev. W. W. Harvey, B.A., of Queen's College, Cambridge, Joint-Curate of Falmouth. Published at the request of the Congregation. Lond., printed for J. G. and F. Rivington; James Lake, Falmouth, 1834, 8°.

NOTE. This sermon is No. xv, in the collected edition of his sermons published in 1835.

The Efficacy of the Gospel. A Sermon preached in the Parish Church of Falmouth, on Sunday, April 26, 1835. By Rev. W. W. Harvey, B.A., of Queen's College, Cambridge, Joint-Curate of Falmouth. Published by request. Lond., printed for J. G. and F. Rivington, and James Lake, Falmouth, 1835, 8o., pp. 40.

NOTE. This sermon is No. iv, in the collected edition of his sermons published in the same year.

Sermons preached in the Parish Church of Falmouth, by Rev. W. W. Harvey, M.A., of Queen's College, Cambridge, Joint-Curate of Falmouth. Lond., printed for J. G. and F. Rivington, and sold by James Lake, Falmouth, 1835, 8°., pp. xii and 366, 12/-.

HARVEY, REV. WILLIAM WOODIS, M.A. (Con.). Sermon on the knowledge of a resurrection to come [on II, Cor., v, i.] by Rev. W. W. Harvey, in "Original Family Sermons." Lond., Parker, 1833-35, 5 vols., 12o.

NOTE.-Mr. Harvey's Sermon is No. xix, in vol. v, pp. 279-92.

The dangers of a sea-faring life. A sermon preached in the Parish Church of Falmouth. By Rev. W. W. Harvey, M.A., (Joint-Curate of Falmouth.) Falmouth, printed and published by James Lake, printer, &c., 1836, 8°., pp. 15, 3d.

The Tribulation and Triumph of Christ's Holy Catholic Church. A Sermon preached in St. Mary's Church, Truro, on Friday, Aug. 30, 1839, at the triennial Visitation of the Right Reverend Henry, Lord Bishop of Exeter, by the Rev. W. W. Harvey...Truro, printed and published by E. Heard, 1839, 8°., pp. 34.

The duty and benefits of supporting Charitable Institutions. A Sermon on Heb. xiii, 16, preached in St. Mary's Church, Truro, on Wednesday, Aug. 12, 1840. By the Rev. W. W. Harvey, M.A., Rector of Truro. Before the Governors of the Royal Cornwall Infirmary, and published at their request. Truro, E. Heard, 1840, 8°.

The House of God, the House of Prayer. A Sermon on Luke xix, 46, preached at St. Mary's Church, Truro, on the 10th Sunday after Trinity, Aug. 15, 1841. By Rev. W. W. Harvey. Truro, E. Heard, 1841, 8°.

Sermon x. The love of the Church of God, and of his earthly sanctuary. Preached at the consecration of St. Michael's Church, Stoke Dameral, Aug. 1, 1845. By W. W. Harvey... in Eight Visitation Sermons,...and Two Consecration Sermons, (1845,) pp. 277-300.

Discourses preached in the Parish Church of St. Mary's, Truro. By Rev. W. W. Harvey, M. A. ...R. of Truro. Lond., Rivington... Truro, Heard, 1846, 8°., pp. xii and 362, 11/-.

Mutual Assistance, a Christian Duty. A Sermon preached in Truro Church, to the Truro Friendly Society, on Whit-Monday, June 1st, 1857. By the Rev. W. W. Harvey. Truro, J. R. Netherton, 1857, 12o., pp. 16, 4d.

Reflections on the Mutiny in India. A Sermon preached in Truro Church, on Wednesday, October 7, 1857, (being the day of the General Fast.) By the Rev. W. W. Harvey. Truro, J. R. Netherton, 1857, pp. 24, 1/-.

The Music of the Church. A Sermon preached before the Cornwall Association of Church Choirs, on its first Meeting at St. Mary, Truro, on the Festival of St. Michael and All Angels. By the Rev. W. W. Harvey. Truro, J. R. Netherton, 1858, 8°., pp. 24, 6d. Printed for the Association.

HARVEY, REV. WILLIAM WOODIS, M.A. (Con.). On the Use of Granite. By Zeta [i.e., Rev. W. W. Harvey.] Cornish Mag., iii, 107–11, (1828.)

Essays on Conversation No. 1. ib., iii, 163–66. HASLAM, REV. WILLIAM. Curate of Perranzabuloe, 1842–1846; Incumbent of Baldhu, 8 Mch., 1847-1855; R. of Buckenham, Norfolk, 1851-71; V. of Little Missenden, Bucks, 1871. Perran-zabuloe with an account of the past and present state of the oratory of St. Piran in the Sands, and remarks on its antiquity. Views. By the Rev. W. Haslam, B.A. Lond., John Van Voorst, 1844, 8°., pp. viii, and 151, 4/6.

NOTE. Original preface dated Lambriggan, St. Perran-zabuloe, 30 Aug., 1844.

The Heavenly Jerusalem. A Sermon to the Cornish. By Rev. W. Haslam, Curate of St. Perranzabuloe. Truro, E. Heard and Sons, 1845, 12o., 6d.

The Cross and the Serpent; being a brief history of the triumph of the cross through a long series of ages in prophecy, types, and fulfilment. By Rev. W. Haslam, Perpetual Curate of St. Michael's, Baldiu. Oxford [printed] and Lond., J. H. Parker, 1849, 12°., pp. xv and 273.-1850, 120., 5/-.

Religious Excitement. A letter to the Rev. E. H. Browne, (1851,) q.v.

An Address to the people of Baldiu. By their faithful minister, W. Haslam. Truro, J. R. Netherton, Easter, 1853, 8°., pp. 8.

Conversion.-A Lecture delivered by request at Penryn, in Cornwall, on the 12 July, 1853. By the Rev. W. Haslam, Perpetual Curate of Baldiu. Truro, printed and published by J. R. Netherton. Lond., J. and C. Mozley, 1853, 8°., pp. 27, 6d.

A Letter to the Venerable the Archdeacon of Cornwall, on the occasion of a Lecture delivered at Penryn, on the 12th July, 1853. By the Rev. W. Haslam, Perpetual Curate of Baldiu. Truro, printed and published by J. R. Netherton. Lond., J. and C. Mozley, 1853, 8°., pp. 11.-2nd ed., 1853, 8°., pp. 11.

Scriptural contrasted with fanatical conversion, being a reply to a Letter of the Rev. W. Haslam, addressed by him to the Venerable the Archdeacon of Cornwall. By the Rev. John Tucker, Incumbent of Christ Church, Lanarth. Truro, Heard and Sons, 1853, 8°., pp. 39.

A Correspondence with the Rev. W. Haslam, Incumbent of Baldiu, Cornwall, to which is appended A Letter to his Parishioners by the Rev. Charles Lyne, Vicar of Tywardreath and Prebendary of Exeter. Truro, printed and published by J. R. Netherton, 1854, 8°., pp. 16.

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A Paper on the history and character of the churches in Cornwall. Trans. Exeter Dioces. Architect. Soc., ii, 92-103, (1847.)

HASTINGS, EDWARD, 2 Baron Hastings (son of Will. Hastings, 1 Baron.) d. 1507.

Account of Lord Hastings' Estates in Leicester, Cornwall, &c., A.D. 1500. Harl. MSS., 3881, art. 26, 4774, pp. 68, 72.

HATCHETT, CHARLES, F.R.S. b. London, 2 Jan., 1765. d. Chelsea, 10 March, 1847.

Analysis of a triple sulphuret of lead, antimony, and copper, from Cornwall. Philos. Trans., xciv, 63-69, 1804; [Also found as a Pamphlet, Lond., W. Bulmer and Co., 1804, 4°., pp. 7.]

An analysis of the magnetical pyrites, with remarks on some of the other sulphurets of iron. ib., xciv, 314-45,

HATFIELD, S. E. See Miles, S. E. HAUGHTON, REV. SAMUEL, M.D., D.C.L., F.R.S., Fellow of Trin. Coll., Dublin (son of Samuel Haughton.) b. Carlow, 21 Dec., 1821. Notes on the serpentines of Cornwall, and Connemara. Journ. Dublin, Geol. Soc., v, 136-39, (1850-53.)

On the joint systems of Ireland and Cornwall, and their mechanical origin. Proc. Roy. Soc., xiii, 142, 1864. [Philos. Trans., cliv, 393, 1864.]

HAUGHTON, REV. SAMUEL, M.D., &c. (Con.).

Notes of a comparison of the Granites of Cornwall and Devonshire, with those of Leinster and Mourne. ib., xvii, 209-11, (1869.) Also found as a Pamphlet, 1870, 8°.

HAVILLAN, JOANNES, of Cornwall.

Epitome Poematis Joh. Havillensis, AngliCornubiensis; qui se illic nuncupat architrenium. Cottonian MSS., Titus, D, xx. art., 19, fol. 141142.

HAWEIS, REV. JOHN OLIVER WILLYAMS, M.A. (son of the following). b. Aldwinkle, 27 Nov.,

1805.

The Power of Prayer. A Sermon on Mark xi, 24. By the Rev. J. O. W. Haweis, Queen's College, Oxford. In "Practical Sermons" (Lond., J. W. Parker, 1845,) i, 393–404.

Sketches of the Reformation and Elizabethan Age. (Taken from the Contemporary Pulpit.) By the Rev. J. O. W. Haweis. Lond., W. Pickering, 1844, sm. 8°., pp. xii and 323, 6/-.

NOTE.-Originally published in the Brit. h Magazine. Vols. xx-xxiv, (1841-43.)

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Sermons by the Rev. J. O. W. Haweis. Morning Preacher at the Magdalen Hospital. Lond., J. W. Parker, 1848, sm. 8°., pp. viii and 241, 5/-.

Three Sermons preached on particular occasions, at All Saint's Church, Norwood. By the Rev. J. O. W. Haweis. Published by request, and sold only at the National School Room, Upper Norwood. Lond., printed by James Truscott, Nelson Square, 1852, 8°., pp. 61, 2/6.

The Ministry of Heroes. A sermon preached at All Saints, Norwood, on occasion of the funeral of the late Duke of Wellington. By the Rev. J. O. W. Haweis. Lond., J. W. Parker and Son, 1852, sm. 8°., pp. 19, 6d.

Light Sown for the Righteous. A Sermon, by the Rev. J. O. W. Haweis. Privately printed, 1855, sm. 8°.

Is the Church bound for ever by the first four Ecumenical Councils? By the Rev. J. O. W. Haweis. Lond., Strahan and Co., 1870, 8°., pp. 31, 1/-.

HAWEIS, REV. THOMAS LL.B., M.D. (son of Thomas Haweis.) R. of All Saints, Aldwinkle, Northamptonshire, 1764. b. Redruth, 1 Jan. 1733. bapt. 20 Feb. d. Bath, 11 Feb., 1820. bur. in the Abbey Church. cf. Life and Times of Countess of Huntingdon, i, 223–24, 326, 391, 413-21, 486, ii, 314, 316-18, 487; Sidney's Life of Walker, p. 199 and passim; Public Characters for 1798-99, pp. 312-16; Lit. Mem. of Living Authors, (1798), i, 243; Monthly Repository, xv, 187, (1820); Evangeli

HAWEIS, REV. THOMAS, LL.B., M.D. (Con.).
cal Mag., xxviii, 104, 129, 174, 237, (1820);
Upcott's Biog. Dict. of Living Authors; Gent.
Mag., xxvii, 507-10, (1767), xc, pt. i, 277,
290 (1820); Biog. Univ. Supp. (Paris, 1839); J.
Morison's Fathers and Founders of the London
Missionary Soc., (1840), ii, 170-207: J.
Miller's "Our Hymns," (1866), pp. 212-13;
Rose.

Evangelical Principles and Practice, being fourteen sermons preached in the parish church of St. Mary Magdalen, in Oxford... By the Rev. T. Haweis, late of St. Mary Magdalen Hall, Oxford, and Chaplain to...the Earl of Peterborow. Lond., printed by J. and W. Oliver, in Bartholomew-Close, and sold by...J. Painter, at Truro, and W. Rawlings, at St. Columb, 1762, 8°., pp. viii and 328.-2nd ed. corrected. Lond., printed for the author, and sold by E. Dilly, at the Rose and Crown, Poultry...1763, 8°., pp. viii and 328, 5/-.-New ed., 1835, 12o.

The Communicants' Spiritual Companion, or an evangelical preparation for the Lord's Supper, ...With meditations and helps for prayer suitable to the subject. By the Rev. T. Haweis, Late of Magdalen Hall, Oxford, and Chaplain to the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Peterborow. Lond., printed for E. Dilly, in the Poultry...and sold by J. Painter, at Truro, 1763, 120., pp. xii and 144. -2nd ed., 1763? 12°., pp. xii and 144.-A new ed. revised and corrected. Dublin, printed by John Jones, 90, Bride Street, 1808, 12., pp. xii and 96, 1/1.-9th ed. Lond. 1809, 12o.10th ed. Lond., printed by J. Mawman, 39, Ludgate Street., 1818, 12., pp. xii and 138.New ed. Jas. Robertson and Co., Edinburgh; David R. Bleakley, Cork, 1830, 16°., pp. 223, 2/--A new ed. revised with the Communion Office of the Church and additional prayers selected from various authors by the Rev. James Colley, M.A., Curate of Trinity Church, Shrewsbury. Shrewsbury, published by John Davies, 1839, 240, pp. 239. With an introductory essay, by Rev. B. Philpot, late Archdeacon of the Isle of Man. Lond., J. Nisbet and Co., 1845, 16o., pp. xl and 214, 1/6.-28 ed. Derby, Thos. Richardson; Lond., Simpkin, n.d., [18- -] 16o., pp. 258. New ed. by Rev. Henry White, 1848, 32°., 1/6.-1854, 32°.

NOTE. The 1st and 2nd editions are of the same impression.

An authentic narrative of some remarkable and interesting particulars in the life of *** ***** [i.e. the Rev. John Newton.] Communicated in a series of letters to the Reverend Mr. Haweis, Rector ef Aldwinckle. And by him, at the request of friends, now made public. Lond., printed by R. Hett, for J. Johnson, opposite the

HAWEIS, REV. THOMAS, LL.B., M.D. (Con.). Monument, 1764, 8°., preface unpaged, then pp. 1-208, 2/3rd ed. Lond., printed for S. Drapier, T. Hitch and P. Hill, 1765, 12o., pp. 192.-9th ed. Lond., printed for J. Johnson, 1799, 120., pp. iv and 124.-Edinburgh, printed by T. Maccliesh and Co., 1801, 12°., pp. 166.

Letters and sermons, with a review of Ecclesiastical history and hymns. By John Newton, Rector of St. Mary, Woolnoth, London. Lond., printed for J. Buckland, No. 57, PaternosterRow, 1787, 6 vols., 120.

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The Evangelical Expositor, or a commentary on the Holy Bible, wherein the sacred text of the Old and New Testament is inserted at large, the sense explained, and the more difficult passages elucidated, with practical observations. Also references to parallel scriptures; the marginal readings and a chronology. For the use of families and private christians of every denomi

tion.

By the Rev. T. Haweis, Rector of Aldwinckle, and Chaplain to the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Peterborow. Lond., printed for E. and C. Dilly, in the Poultry, near the Mansion House, 1765-6, 2 vols., fol., 42/-.-New ed., Glasgow, 3 vols., 4o.

NOTE.-The work originally appeared in numbers.

A faithful narrative of facts relative to the

late presentation of Mr. H----'s [i.e. Rev. T. Haweis] to the Rectory of Al-w-le, [i.e. Aldwinckle] in Northamptonshire. Setting forth the manner in which the same was obtained from the patron and the subsequent conduct of Mr. Mn, [i.e. Rev. M. Madan] and Mr. H-s, [.e. Rev. T. Haweis]. To which are annexed some remarks on a manuscript narrative, subscribed M. M[adan.] Lond., printed for the author, and sold by the Booksellers in town and country, 1767, 4°., pp. 36, 1/-.

Aldwincle. A candid examination of the Rev. Mr. M's conduct, as a counsellor and a friend, agreeable to the principles of law and conscience. Lond., printed for S. Bladon, 1767, 8o., pp. 59, 1/-.

The Priest in Rhyme; an epistle to the Rev. and learned Mr. Br-w-r, concerning the presentation of Mr. H- s to the living of Al-nk-e, etc. Lond., Hingeston, 1767, 4°., 1/-.

An answer to a pamphlet entitled "A faithful narrative of facts relative to the presentation of Mr. HMr. Hs to the Rectory of Aldwincle," etc. By M. Madan. Lond., Dilly, 1767, 8°., 1/-.

Remarks on the Answer of the Rev. Mr. M-n to the Faithful Narrative, etc. By a Bystander. Lond., Lee, 1767, 8°., 1/-.

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