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HAWEIS, REV. THOMAS, LL.B., M.D. (Con.). Strictures upon Modern Simony and the crime of Simon Magus, or an enquiry into Mr. Madan's Account of Simony, in his late Answer to the Faithful Narrative of Facts relative to the presentation of Mr. H-'s [Haweis] to the Rectory of Aldwinkle... Lond., printed for T. Vernor and J. Chater, Ludgate-Hill, 1767, 8°., pp. viii and 56, 1/-.

An exact copy of an epistolary correspondence between the Rev. Mr. M— and the Rev. S[amuel] B[rewer], concerning the living of Aldwincle; before the publication of either Mr. Kimpton's or Mr. Madan's narratives, with a design and desire of gratifying the public, answerable to their repeated demands on that unpleasant subject. [By Rev. S. Brewer.] Lond., Pearch, 1767 8°., 6d.

A Supplement, or the second part of "An Epistolary Correspondence," relative to the living at Aldwincle, containing several important letters, now forced to be made public to vindicate injured character and to undeceive the friends of religion. [By Rev. S. Brewer.] Lond., Wilkie, 1767 8o., Ï/-.

A letter to the Rev. Mr. Madan, occasioned by reading two pamphlets relative to the presentation to the Rectory of Aldwinkle. By the Widow of the late Mr. Fleetwood. Lond., Williams, 1767, 8°., 1/-.

NOTE.-Chief Baron Sir Sidney Stafford Smythe in writing to Dr. Haweis respecting the matter discussed in the above works, says "In the affair of Aldwinkle you acted with perfect uprightness, and I shall be always ready to declare to it," and Lady Huntingdon, who alone of all his contemporary friends, disapproved of his retention of the Benefice of Aldwinkle, left him her trustee and executor.

A familiar and practical improvement of the Church Catechism: designed to render the work of catechising more easy and profitable...By the Rev. T. Haweis. Lond., printed for E. and C. Dilly, in the Poultry, 1775, 12o., pp. viii and 206, 2/-. A Scriptural refutation of the arguments for Polygamy, advanced in a Treatise [by Rev. M. Madan] entitled "Thelyphthora." By T. Haweis, LL.B... Printed for the Author, and sold by Charles Dilly, in the Poultry, Matthews, in the Strand, and T. Wilkins, in Bartholomew-Close, n.d., [1781], 8°., pp. 102, 1/6.

Siberian Anecdotes, a Novel. Containing real histories and living characters. Anon. Lond., printed for T. Lowndes, No. 77, Fleet Street, 1783, 3 vols., 120.

Memoirs of the Manstein family. Pathetic, sentimental, humorous and satirical. Anon. Lond., Lowndes, 1783, 2 vols., 12., 6/-.

Hints respecting the poor, submitted to the consideration of the humane and intelligent. By the Rev. T. Haweis, LL.B., Rector of Aldwinkle. Lond., Dilly, 1788, 8°., 1/-.

HAWEIS, REV. THOMAS, LL.B., M.D. (Con.).
The Sailor's Calling. A Tract. 1791, 8°.

NOTE. Several thousand copies of this tract were circulated.

Essays on the evidence, characteristics, doctrines, and influence of Christianity. By Rev. T. Haweis. Bath, printed and sold by S. Hazard. 1791, 12o., 3/-.—2nd ed. 1791, 12o., pp. vii and 394.

A short account of the last days of the Right Honourable and most respected Lady Selina, Countess Dowager of Huntingdon. From authentic testimonies. By the Rev. T. Haweis, LL.B., Her Chaplain. Lond., printed and sold by J. Chalmers, 81, Old-St., n.d., [1791,] 8°., pp. 16, 6d. 2nd ed. Lond., n.d., [1791,] 8°., pp. 16, 6d.

NOTE. Both editions are of the same impression. cf. Arminian Mag., xv, 124-29, (1792.)

designed for the use and comfort of those who Carmina Christo, or hymns to the Saviour, worship the Lamb that was slain. By the Rev. T. Haweis. Bath, printed and sold by S. Hazard, 1792, obl. 16°., preface and index unpaged. Hymns, pp. 1-182.-Lond., Vernor, 1793, obl. 16., 3-5th ed. Lond., printed by E. Justin's, for J. Hall, at Sion Chapel...1801, obl. 16o., pp. xii and 186.-6th ed. Lond., printed by T. Plummer for W. George, BrickLane, Spitalfields, 1802, obl. 8°., pp. xii and 186.-Lond., printed by C. Corrall, 38, Charing Cross, for W. George...1803, 16o., pp. 184.-A new ed. very considerably enlarged. Lond., printed by and for S. and C. Mc. Dowell, 1808, 16°., pp. xvi and 341.

Carmina Christo, or hymns to the Saviour, arranged for the voice, organ, or piano-forte, as composed by the Rev. T. Haweis, LL.B... Lond., printed and sold by Preston, at his wholesale warehouse, 97, Strand, n.d., [179-], obl. 16o.

The Soldier's Calling. A Tract. Lewes, printed, 1793, 8°.

A translation of the New Testament from the

original Greek, humbly attempted with a view to assist the unlearned, with clearer and more explicit views of the mind of the spirit in the scriptures of truth. By T. Haweis, LL.B. Lond., printed for T. Chapman, 151, Fleet Street, 1795, 8°., preface pp. viii, the translation unpaged, B-I, K-U, X-Z, Aa-Ff, in eights, 6/

Sermons preached in London at the Formation of the Missionary Society, Sept. 22, 23, and 24, 1795...Published for the benefit of the Society. Lond., printed for T. Chapman, 151, Fleet Street, 1795, 8°., pp. 184, 2/6.

NOTE.-The first sermon in this collection was preached by the Rev. T. Haweis; at the close of the volume is "A Memoir on the most eligible part to begin a Mission," delivered at Surrey Chapel, by the Rev. T. Haweis.

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HAWEIS, REV. THOMAS, LL.B., M.D. (Con.).

A word in Season; designed to encourage my Brethren of the Missionary Society to faithful perseverance in the work. By Rev. T. Haweis, LL.B. and M.D. Lond., T. Chapman, 1795, 8°., pp. 16, 3d.

A plea for peace and union among the living members of the Church of Christ. Addressed to the Missionary Society. By Rev. T. Haweis, LL.B. and M.D. Lond., T. Chapman, 1795, 8°., pp. 32, 6d.

Missionary instructions recommended to the serious attention of all who are engaged in the great and important work of promoting the gospel of Christ among the heathen with an appendix relative thereto, by the Rev. Mr. Latrobe. By Rev. T. Haweis, LL.B. and M.D. Lond., T. Chapman, 1795, 8°., pp. 44, 6d.

A memoir respecting an African mission; with the observations of Governor Macaulay. By Rev. T. Haweis, LL.B. and M.D. Lond., T. Chapman, 1795, 8°., pp. 28, 6d.

No. 1 (Price one Penny) to be continued weekly and completed in 22 numbers, of discourses, designed as hints, for my Brethren's use who are going to preach the gospel to the heathen... By Rev. T. Haweis, LL.B. and M.D. Lond., T. Chapman, 1796, 12o., pp. 20.

The Three Kings; containing incidents singularly amusing as well as strikingly providential in the lives of Gustavus Vasa, King of Sweden, Charles II, King of England, Stanislaus II, King of Poland. By Rev. T. Haweis, LL.B. Lond., printed for T. Chapman, 1796, 12°.

The Life of William Romaine, M.A., late Rector of St. Ann's, Blackfryars, and Lecturer of St. Dunstan's-in-the-west, faithfully detailed by T. Haweis. Lond., printed for T. Chapman, 151, Fleet St., 1797, 8°., pp. 216, 3/-.

Predigten gehalten in London, bey Errichtung der Mission-Societät...Sept., 1795, und bey Sendung der ersten Missionarien...1796, nebst andern Aufsätzen die Errichtung...der Societät betreffend... Aus dem Englischen übersetzt von P. M. [Peter Mortimer.] Barby, 1797, 8o.

NOTE.-Contains Der apostolische Auftrag. [A sermon on Mark xvi, 15-16.] Ueber die Südseeinseln. By Rev. T. Haweis.

Thanksgiving Sermons preached before the Missionary Society, London, Aug., 6, 1798. By Rev. J. Griffin and Rev. T. Haweis, LL.B. and M.D. Lond., T. Chapman, 1798, 8°., pp. 60, 1/-. Sermon the first. With an introductory address to the People of Israel, throughout the world, soliciting their earnest attention to the things which make for their everlasting peace. By T. Haweis. Lond., printed for W. Button, Paternoster-Row, 1798, 8°., pp. 25, 6d.

Sermon the fifth. The arm of the Lord or a

HAWEIS, REV. THOMAS, LL.B., M.D. (Con.). solemn call to examine the scriptures, with an answer to Rabbinical objections. By T. Haweis. London, Button... 1798, 8°., with separate title page, but paged in continuation of previous sermons, pp. 127 to 155.

The rise, fall, and future restoration of the Jews. To which are annexed six sermons addressed to the seed of Abraham by several evangelical ministers... Lond., printed for and sold by W. Button, Paternoster row, 1806, 8°., pp. viii, 72, and 187, 7/-.

NOTE. Sermon No. 1, on Heb. iv, 2, pp. 11-25, and Sermon v, on Isa. li, 9, pp. 127-55, are by Dr. Haweis. This is a bound up set of previously printed "Sermons to the Jews."

A discourse delivered at Rotherhithe Church, May 26, 1799, for the benefit of the Royal Humane Society, instituted for the recovery of persons apparently dead, great numbers of whom were present on the occasion. By the Rev. T. Haweis. Lond., printed for T. Chapman, Fleet Street, 1799, 8°., pp. 40, 1/-.

A Missionary Voyage to the Southern Pacific Ocean, 1796-8, in the ship Duff commanded by Captain James Wilson; with a preliminary discourse and an appendix. Maps and Plates. Lond., 1799, 4°., 42/-.

NOTE.-Compiled by Dr. Haweis from Captain Wilson's papers and published by order of the Directors of the Missionary Society. The preliminary discourse was by Rev. Samuel Greatheed.

An Impartial and Succinct History of the rise, declension, and revival of the Church of Christ, from the birth of our Saviour to the present time, with faithful characters of the principal personages, ancient and modern, by the Rev. T. Haweis. Portrait. Lond., printed for J. Mawman, (Successor to Mr. Dilly,) in the Poultry, 1800, 3 vols., 8°., 21/-.

Animadversions on Dr. Haweis' Impartial and Succinct History of the Church of Christ. By Isaac Milner, D.D., Dean of Carlisle. Cambridge, [printed.] Lond., Matthews, 1800, 8°., pp. 43, 1/-.

A reply to the animadversions of the Dean of Carlisle on the succinct and impartial history of the Church of Christ. By the Rev. Dr. Haweis. Lond., printed for J. Mawman, in the Poultry, 1801, 8°., pp. 31, 6d.

Practical Sermons by the late Rev. Joseph Milner, M.A... To which is prefixed an account of the Life and Character of the Author... 2nd ed. revised and corrected by the Rev. Isaac Milner, D.D...with Further Animadversions on Dr. Haweis' misrepresentations... Cambridge, printed by J. Burges, 1801, 8°., pp. cxxxvi and 355, 6/-.

NOTE." Animadversions on Dr. Haweis' misquotations and misrepresentations of Mr. M.'s writings," pp. cxiv-cxxxvi. "The Further Animadversions" were also separately published. Price 6d.

HAWEIS, REV. THOMAS, LL.B., M.D. (Con.).

A second reply to the Dean of Carlisle's second animadversions on the succinct and impartial history of the Church of Christ. By the Rev. Dr. Haweis. Lond., printed for J. Mawman, in the Poultry, 1801, 8°., pp. 15.

The History of the Church of Christ, from the days of the Apostles to the close of the eighteenth century, by Joseph Milner, and T. Haweis, LL.B. Lond., S. Chadwick and Co., 32, Paternoster Row, 1847, 4 vols., 8°.

The Blessing of Peace, being the substance of a sermon delivered at the late Countess of Huntingdon's Chapel, Brighton, Oct., 4th, 1801. With hymns appropriate to the occasion and a dedication to the Chancellor of the Exchequer. By the Rev. T. Haweis, LL.B. and M.D. Lond., printed by C. Whittingham for T. Williams, 1801, 8°., pp. 28, 1/-.

Plain Truths, or the Presbyter's reply to all his anti-Calvinist opponents of whatever eminence in the Church or distinction in literature, especially to the Dean of Peterborough, the British Critics, and Anti-Jacobin Reviewers, with a few strictures on the Christian Observer. [By Rev. T. Haweis, LL.B. and M.D.] Lond., printed for Williams, Stationer's Court...1805, 8°., pp. 72, 1/6.

A view of the present state of evangelical religion throughout the world, with a view to promote missionary exertions. By T. Haweis. Lond., printed for Williams and Son, Stationer's Court, 1812, 8o., pp. 66.

The Evangelical Magazine for 1795. Volume III. Lond., T. Chapman, 151, Fleet Street, 1795, 8°.

NOTE. This is the first volume in which Dr. Haweis' name is printed on the title-page amongst the "stated contributors to the work and trustees for the proper distribution of the money."

The book of praise...selected and arranged by Roundell Palmer. Lond., Macmillan, 1867, 8°.

NOTE.-No. 239 in this collection is by Thos. Haweis, 1792.

The Sarum Hymnal ... Salisbury, W. P. Aylward, Lond., Simpkin, Marshall and Co., 1869, 8°., 12/-.

NOTE. No. 144 in this collection is by Dr. Haweis. HAWKER, CHARLOTTE E. (dau. of Colonel Wrey I'Ans, and first wife of Rev. R. S. Hawker.) d. X2 Feb., 1863.

Follow me; or Lost and Found. A Morality from the German. By C. E. H[awker.] Lond., James Burns, 1844, 16°., pp. 31.

The Manger of the Holy Night, with the Tale of the Prince Schreimund and the Princess

HAWKER, CHARLOTTE E. (Con.).

Schweigstilla, from the German of Guido Gorres. X
By C. E. H[awker,] Morwenstow. Lond., Joseph
Masters, James Burns, (The Juvenile English-
man's Library, vol, xviii.) 1847, 8°., pp. viii and
150, 2/6.

HAWKER, CLAUDIUS CRIGAN (4th son of Rev.
Jacob Stephen Hawker, V. of Stratton.) b.
Shaugh, near Plymouth, 1810.

A Lecture on the Bude Canal, delivered on the 27th day of Aug., 1833, to the members of the Stratton Institution, by Claude Hawker. 2nd ed. Launceston, printed and published by T. and W. R. Bray, booksellers, etc., n.d., [1833,]

8°.

HAWKER, REV. ROBERT, D.D. V. of Charles, Plymouth. b. Exeter, 13 Apl., 1753. d. Plymouth, 6 Apl., 1827.

A Letter to the Rev. Robert Hawker, D.D., Vicar of the parish of Charles, Plymouth; occasioned by his late expedition into Cornwall. By the Rev. R. Polwhele, Vicar of Manaccan. Lond., printed (at the Anti-Jacobin press) for Cadell and Davies, Strand, [June,] 1799, 12°., pp. 91, 1/6.-2nd ed. 1799, 8°.

A Letter to the Rev. R. Polwhele...in reply to his address entitled "A Letter to the Rev. Robert Hawker," etc. By the Rev. R. Hawker. Plymouth, printed and sold by P. Nettleton, No. 57, Market St., n.d., [24 Aug., 1799,] 12°., pp. 20, 3d.

Two Letters to the Rev. R. Hawker, D.D... on his enthusiasm and fanaticism, particularly as exhibited in Cornwall. A new edition. By the Rev. R. Polwhele... Helston, printed by T. Flindell for Cadell and Davies, London, 1799, sm. 4°., pp. 99, 2/-.

NOTE. The second letter is contained in pp. 71-99, and is also found as a separate publication. See the following article.

A Second Letter to the Rev. R. Hawker, D.D. ...By the Rev. R. Polwhele... Lond., Cadell and Davies, n.d. [3 Sep., 1799,] 8°., 6d.

A Letter respectfully addressed to the Right Reverend Father in God, Henry Reginald...Lord Bishop of Exeter, containing a vindication of truth, an exposure of detraction, and an earnest appeal to his Lordship as a constituted Guardian of the Church, for the preservation of her peace, dignity, and prosperity. By one of her humble, but most affectionate Friends. Exeter, printed by R. Trewman and Son, High-Street; sold by Messrs. Cadell and Davies, London...and Elliot, Falmouth, n.d., [1799,] 8°., pp. 21.

NOTE.-Signed S. T. T., and written in vindication of Dr. Hawker.

A Letter to the Rev. R. Hawker...containing strictures on his Letter to the Rev. R. Polwhele

HAWKER, REV. ROBERT, D.D. (Con.). ...to which is prefixed An Address to the Public. -2nd ed. By John Wotton. Plymouth Dock, printed and sold by J. Heydon, Market St... Crosby and Letterman, London, n.d., [1 Oct., 1799,] 12o.

NOTE. The Address signed "A Lover of Consistency," pp. i-vi. A Letter, pp. 7-46.

A Second Letter to the Rev. R. Polwhele... By the Rev. R. Hawker. Plymouth, [10 Dec., 1799,] 1800, 8°.

A Third Letter on the itinerancy and nonconformity of the Vicar of Charles, Plymouth, addressed to Henry Reginald, Lord Bishop of Exeter. To which is added a Sermon on the mode of preaching that becomes a Clergyman. By Rev. R. Polwhele. Lond., printed for Cadell and Davies, Strand, n.d., [1800,] sm. 4°., pp. 72. A Third Letter from the Rev. R. Hawker... to the Rev. R. Polwhele...Plymouth, printed and sold by P. Nettleton, at No. 57, Market St. ...T. Chapman, London, n.d., [29 Sept., 1800,] 12o., pp. 16, 2d.

NOTE.-Dr. Hawker's Three Letters to the Rev. R. Polwhele are reprinted in "The Works of Rev. R. Hawker. By Rev. J. Williams, (Lond., 1831, 10 vols., 80.)," ix, 357-435. For further information on this controversy cf. also i, 47-58.

Zion's Pilgrim, by R. Hawker, D.D., V. of Charles. Falmouth, printed by T. Flindell, and sold by...Harry, Truro, Matthews, Helston, Vigurs, Penzance, 1801, 8°., pp. 170.

Essays, explanatory and experimental, upon a few select passages of scripture, by Stephen Lowry, M.D., of Falmouth.

With a recommendatory preface, by Rev. R. Hawker, D.D... Lond., Williams and Smith... Elliot, Falmouth ...1809, 12o., pp. xv, 12, and 164, 4/-.

HAWKER, REV. ROBERT STEPHEN, M.A. (son of Rev. J. S. Hawker, V. of Stratton.) V. of Morwenstow, 31 Dec., 1834. b. Plymouth, 1805.

Pompeii, a Prize Poem; recited in the Theatre, Oxford, June the Twenty-seventh, MDCCCXXVII. [Colophon. Printed by D. A. Talboys, Oxford,] n.d., [1827,] 8°,. pp. 22.Oxford Prize Poems, 1839, 8°., pp. 173-82. NOTE. Also reprinted in Ecclesia," (1840), pp. 125-39, and in "Echoes from Old Cornwall," (1846), pp. 89-98.

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Records of the Western Shore. By R. S. Hawker. Oxford, D. A. Talboys, 1832, fcp. 8°., pp. 56.

NOTE.-Preface dated "North Tamerton, June 1,

1832."

Poems containing The second Series of Records of the Western Shore, First Edition.- |

HAWKER, REV. Robert STEPHEN, M.A. (Con.). The First Series, Second Edition, and Pompeii, The Oxford Prize Poem for 1827. By The Rev. R. S. Hawker, M.A., Vicar of Morwenstow, Cornwall. Published by J. Roberts, Stratton, 1836, 8°.

NOTE. With the exception of the title-page, part ii was printed at Oxford, the rest of the work was printed at Stratton. The second series of Records, pp. 1-52; The first series, second edition, pp. 1-56, Pompeii, pp. 1-22. The latter two have separate titles, the former bears only the general title. Preface dated "Morwenstow, July 1, 1836."

A Welcome to the Prince Albert, submitted to the Queen, on the approach of her Majesty's marriage, [in verse.] By the Author of Pompeii, the Oxford English Prize Poem for 1827. Oxford, printed by T. Combe...Sold by... Nettleton, Plymouth, and Cater, Launceston, 1840, 8°., pp.

7.

NOTE.-Dated" The Vicarage, Morwenstow, January 8th, 1840."

Questions and Answers on the second birth from Holy Writ. By Rev. R. S. Hawker. Stratton, Perry, 184-, 8°., pp. 8.

Oxford,

Ecclesia: a volume of Poems. By Rev. R. S. Hawker, M.A., V. of Morwenstow. printed by T. Combe, printer to the University. Sold by...Liddell, Bodmin, and Nettleton, Plymouth, 1840, 8°., pp. 144.-Lond., Rivington, 1841, 8°., 6/6.

Reeds shaken with the wind. By Rev. R. S. Hawker, M.A. Lond., James Burns, 17, Portman street, Portman Square, 1843, 18°., pp. 48, 1-Second Cluster, 1843, 18°., 1/

The Offertory. [A Letter] to J. Walter, Esq., Bearwood. [Colophon. Lond.; sold by Eneas Mackenzie, 111, Fleet Street,] 1844, 8°., pp. 4, 1d.

NOTE.-Dated "The Vicarage, Nov. 27, 1814, and signed R. S. Hawker, Vicar of Morwenstow."

Rural Synods. By the Vicar of Morwenstow, Cornwall. Lond., Edwards and Hughes, Ave Maria Lane...1844, 8°., pp. 24.

The Field of Rephidim, (1845). See Harper, Rev. T. N.

Echoes from Old Cornwall, [in verse.] By the Rev. R. S. Hawker, Vicar of Morwenstow. Lond., J. Masters, 1846, 8"., pp. viii and 98, 4/-.

Priestly Arrogance exposed, and semi-papal Assumption refuted in two letters to Rs. Hawker, Vicar of Morwenstow, Devon, (sic), by the Rev. Jacob Stanley, [Wesleyan Minister,] 184-, 8°.

A voice from the place of S. Morwenna, in the Rocky Land, uttered to the Sisters of Mercy, at the Tamar Mouth; and to Lydia [Sellon,] their lady in the faith, "whose heart

HAWKER, REV. ROBERT STEPHEN, M.A. (Con.). the Lord opened." By the Vicar of Morwenstow, a Priest in the Diocese of Exeter. Lond., Joseph Masters...Plymouth, R. Lidstone, 1849, 16o., pp. 13.

NOTE.-Dated "Shrove Tuesday, 1849, and signed R. S. H., Vicar of Morwenstow."

The Legend of S. Morwenna, A.D. 1850. With two engravings. Penzance, 4°., s. sh.

A Letter to a friend, containing some matters relating to the church; by a Cornish Vicar [i.e. Rev. R. S. Hawker.] Lond., Royston and Brown, 40 and 41 Old Broad St., 1857, 8°., pp. 16.

The Quest of the Sangraal. A poem. Chant the First. By The Rev. R. S. Hawker. Exeter, printed for the Author, 1864, 4o., pp. 45.

The Cornish Ballads and other poems of the Rev. R. S. Hawker, V. of Morwenstow, including a second edition of "The Quest of the Sangraal." Oxford and Lond., James Parker and Co., 1869, fcp. 8°., pp. viii and 214, 5/-.

Footprints of former men in far Cornwall. By R. S. Hawker, Vicar of Morwenstow. Lond., J. R. Smith, 1870, 8°., pp. 257.

The Child Jesus; A Cornish Carol. In Rev. Orby Shipley's "Lyra Messianica," (1864), pp. 86-87.

The [three] signals of Levi. In Rev. O. Shipley's "Lyra Mystica," (1865), pp. 148–52.

NOTE. The above two poems are also printed in "Echoes from Old Cornwall." The Child Jesus, pp. 81-82, The signals of Levi, pp. 64-69.

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The Gauger's Pocket. Household Words, vi,

Warbstow Barrow. South Devon Monthly 515-17, (1853). Museum, iii, 200, (1834).

The Swan. ib., iii, 214.

Earl Sinclair. Translated from the German. Sharpe's Lond. Mag., i, 95, (1845).

A Legend of Cornwall. By X. ib., ii, 81, (1846).

The first mole in Cornwall, a morality from the Stowe of Morwenstow, in the rocky land. By H. N. and Q., 1 S., ii, 225, (1850.)

Bosses in Morwenstow church. ib., 1 S., x, 123, (1854).

Sir Beville. A Poem, signed Breachan [i.e. Rev. R. S. Hawker,] 2 S., xii, 430, (1861.)

A Cornish folk-song. ib., 4 S., i, 480, (1868).

A Cornish Churchyard [i.e. Morwenstow,] by the Severn Sea. Chambers' Journ., xviii, 317-19, (1852).

The light of other days. ib., viii, 305-6, (1853).

Drawings of fonts and piscinæ remaining in Crantock, Bodmin, and Morwenstow. Proc. Soc. Antiq., iii, 266, (1856).

The remembrances of a Cornish. Vicar. All the Year Round, xiii, 153-56, (1865).

Down in Cornwall. ib., xiii, 333–36. Black John of Cornwall. ib., xiii, 454-56. Daniel Gumb's Rock. ib., xv, 206-10, (1866). Anthony Payne, a Cornish Giant. ib., xvi, 247-49.

Cruel Coppinger. ib., xvi, 537-40. Thomasine Bonaventura. ib., xvii, 276-80, (1867).

The Botathan Ghost. ib., xvii, 501-4.

A ride from Bude to Boss. By Two Oxford Men. Belgravia, iii, 328-37, (1867).

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