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BESLEY, HENRY. (Con.).

Views in Cornwall. 24 engravings. Exeter, Besley, 1852, demy 8°., 4/-.

Views in Devonshire and Cornwall. 60 steel engravings. Exeter, Besley, 1858, super roy. 8o., 12/6.

Hand Book to Bodmin, Liskeard, Lostwithiel, Exeter, Besley, 1860, post 12., 1/-. Views in Cornwall. 30 engravings. Exeter, Besley, 1861, demy 12°., 3/-.

The Route Book for Cornwall. A Guide for the Stranger and Tourist. Maps and Views. Exeter, Besley, 1863, 18o., 4/-.

Hand Book to Penzance, Falmouth, and Neighbourhood. Exeter, Besley, 1867, post 12o., 1/-.

Hand Book to Truro, Falmouth, and Helstone. Exeter, Besley, 186-, 12°., 1/-.

West of England and Exeter Pocket Journal, or Gentleman's Diary. With Almanac, 1868. Exeter, Besley, 1868, 12°., 3/6. Continued annually.

The Exeter Diocesan Calendar. See Barnes, Rev. R. H.

BESSE, JOSEPH. d. Ratcliffe, London, 25th Nov., 1757, aged circa 74.

A Collection of the Sufferings of the people called Quakers, for the Testimony of a Good Conscience, from ... 1650 to... 1689. Taken from original records and other authentic accounts. Lond., ... Luke Hinde, at the Bible, in George Yard, Lombard Street, 1753, 2 vols., fol., 369 sheets.

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BEST, WILLIAM MAWDESLEY. Barrister of Gray's Inn. b. Haddington, Scotland. d. London, 16th Nov., 1869. See Blunt, Walter. BETA. pseud., i.e., Boase, Henry.

BETHAM, SIR WILLIAM. b. Suffolk, 1779. d. Dublin, 23rd Oct., 1853.

The Gael and Cymbri, an Inquiry into the Origin and History of the Irish, Welsh, Cornish, Gauls, &c., with History of Gildas and Collection of Welsh Words. Dublin, Curry, 1834, 8°. Papers on Astronomical Instruments of the Irish, on the Ring Money of the Celts, and on the affinity of the Phoenician and Celtic Languages. Dublin, 1836, 4o.

BETTESWORTH, CAPT. GEORGE EDMUND BYRON, R.N. d. off Bergen, 16th May, 1808, aged 28. cf. James' Naval Hist., vol. iii; Brenton's Naval Hist., vol. ii; Gent. Mag., lxxviii, 560 (1808).

BETTY, REV. HUMPHRY. R. of Little Petherick. d. 1673. cf. Walker's Sufferings, pt. ii, 191.

BETTY OR BETTEY, REV. JOSEPH. A Cornish Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford. d. Jan. 1, 1739.

Tertullian against Heretics, and the Apologetics of Theophilus. Oxford, 1722, 8°.

The Divine Institution of the Ministry, and absolute necessity of Church Government. Α Sermon [on Gal., i, 1, 7], preached before the University of Oxford, on Saturday, the 21st September, 1729. Lond., 1729, 80.-2nd ed., corrected, Oxford, Printed for Sam. Wilmot, 1729, 8°., pp. 40, 6d. 3rd ed., Oxford, 1729, 8°.

The Oxford Sermon versified. Dedicated to the Rev. J. B. [the Author of the Sermon]. By Jacob Gingle. Lond., Printed for Timothy Atkins, at Dr. Sacheverell's Head, near St. Paul's, 1729, 8°., pp. 63, 1/-.-2nd ed., Lond., 1730, 8°. 3rd ed., Lond., 1731, 8°., 6d.

An Address to the University of Oxford, caused by Mr. Betty's Sermon. By J. W. L. Lond., 1730, 8°.

A Dialogue between Parson B[etty] and Parson Bowman, in justification of their Sermons. By T. Tagg [pseud., i.e., ], 1731, 8o.

An Address to the University of Oxford, occasioned by a Sermon entitled "The Divine Institution of the Ministry," preached by J. B. ["The Pillars of Priestcraft." By R. Barrow. Vol. i, 1768, 12°.].

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BIDDLE, JOHN. (Con.). the Isles of Scilly, in the Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell (October 5, 1655). By Joshua Toulmin, A.M. Lond., 1791, 8°. [Vol. iv of Tracts printed and published by Unitarian Society].

BIDDULPH, REV. THOMAS TREGENNA, M.A. b. Padstow, 5th July, 1763. d. Bristol, 19th May, 1838. cf. Gent. Mag., x, 331-334; Felix Farley's Bristol Jour., 26th May, 1838; Christian Observer, pp. 594-99 (1838).

An Elegy occasioned by the death of the Hon. and Rev. William Bromley Cadogan, A.M., late Rector of St. Luke's, Chelsea, ... who died 18th Jan., 1797. Bath, 1797, 4o., 6d.

Essays on some select parts of the Liturgy of the Church of England, being the substance of a course of lectures delivered in the parish Church of St. Werburgh, Bristol. Bristol, 1798, 12o. 2nd ed., Evesham, Printed by J. Agg, 1798, 8., 2/6.-3rd ed., 1812, 3 vols., 8°., 28-. Original Poems on Religious Subjects. Bath, 1798, 8o., 1/-.

Practical Essays on select parts of the Liturgy of the Church of England. Lond.; Evesham [printed]; Bristol [printed]; 1799–1805, 4 vols.,

129.

Zion's Trumpet. Bristol, 1798-1800, 3 vols., 12. Afterwards changed to The Christian Guardian. Bristol, 1802-6, 10 vol., 12o., N.S., 1807-8, 2 vols., 12o. In 1809 the place of publication was removed to London.

NOTE.-Mr. Biddulph was instrumental in establishing this magazine.

A Sermon preached at St. James's Church, Bristol, on Acts, xxiv, 14. Dedicated to the Vestry and Inhabitants of St. James. 1799, 8o.

A Sermon [on Matt., vii, 12] preached before the Society for Missions to Africa and the East. 1801, 8o.

A Letter to the Rev. J. Hey, occasioned by his late publication, entitled, The Important Question at Issue. Bristol, 1801, 12o.

An Appeal to Public Impartiality, on the manner in which the dispute concerning The Important Question at Issue has been conducted [by J. Hey] Bristol, 1801, 12°o.

Truth Triumphant. A complete refutation of a pamphlet by the Rev. Mr. B., entitled, An Appeal to Public Impartiality. By the Rev. J. Hey. 1801, 8.

"The Important Question" still under consideration, but approaching to a decision, or an address to the Rev. T. T. B., in reply to a letter [by him] in answer to a pamphlet entitled, The Important Question at Issue. By Rev. J. Hey. 1801, 8°.

A Message from the Tomb, being the substance

BIDDULPH, REV. THOMAS TREGENNA. (Con.). of a Sermon [on Heb., xi, 4] preached on the death of G. Gieves. Bristol, Bulgin, 1802, 8°.

A Sermon preached in the parish Church of St. Andrew by the Wardrobe and St. Anne, Blackfriars, ... May 22, 1802, before the Society for Missionaries to Africa and the East,... being their Fourth Anniversary. By Rev. T. T. B., Minister of St. James's, Bristol, and Chaplain to the Right Honourable Dowager Lady Bagot. Lond., 1802, 8o.

Life a vapour: being the substance of a Sermon delivered in the Parish Church of St. James, Bristol, on the death of Mr. John Marker. Bristol, Bulgin, 1803, 8°.

God Glorified in his Ministering Servants; a Sermon preached in the Parish Church of Cheddar, on Monday, Oct. 17, 1803, at the Funeral of the Rev. Thomas Drewitt, A.M., Curate of the Parish. Bristol, 1803, 8°., pp. 31.

A Sermon [on Matt., vii, 12] preached May 22, 1804, before the Society for Missions to Africa and the East. With the Report of the Annual Meeting and the List of Subscribers. Lond., Seeley, ... 1804, 8°., 1/-.

Portions of the Psalms of David. 1804, 12o. The True Basis of National Confidence in time of Distress; A Sermon. 1805, 8o.

A Collection out of the Book of Psalms, extracted from various versions, with hymns, etc. [Ed. Rev. T. T. B.]. 1806, 12°.

Portions of the Psalms, ... with a selection of hymns. 1809, 12°.

Practical Essays on the Morning and Evening Services. 1809, 8°.

The British Jubilee: a Sermon delivered in the parish Church of St. James, and at the Mayor's Chapel, in Bristol, on Wednesday, Oct. 25, 1809, when His Most Gracious Majesty George III entered in the 50th year of his reign. Lond., Hatchard, 1809, 8°., pp. 41, 2/

Services of the Church of England. The 4th Practical Essays on the Morning and Evening edition of Essays i to xii. 2nd edition of remainder of the three volumes. Lond.; Bristol [printed]; 1810, 3 vols., 8°.

NOTE.-Letter on above, Christian Observer, x, 405

(1811).

Portions of the Psalms of David, ... with a Selection of Hymns accommodated to the Service of the Church of England. 1813, 12o.

The Charge of Nonconformity repelled: a letter to the Bishop of Bristol [in reply to charges brought against the writer in "An Address to W. Ady"] Bristol, 1813, 8o.

Baptism a seal of the Christian Covenant; or remarks on the former of "Two Tracts intended to convey correct notions of regeneration and

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conversion, etc. By Rev. R. Mant." Lond., Hatchard, 1816, 8°., pp. 255, 5/-.

The Rev. Richard Mant's Sermon on Regeneration vindicated from the remarks of the Rev. T. T. B. Shrewsbury, 1816, 8°., 1/6.

Considerations on the doctrine of the Baptism, reprinted from the Eclectic Review, May 1, 1816; on Dr. Mant's Two Tracts, and the Publications by Messrs. Biddulph, Scott, .... Lond., Conder, 1816, 8°., 2/-.

A Search after truth in its own field,-the Holy Scriptures; or a reference to the Apostolic Acts and Epistles on the subject of some novel opinions in divinity. Bristol, 1818, 8°.-2nd ed., enlarged, Bristol, 1818, 8°.

Letters signed Physico Theologus, i.e., Rev. T. T. B. Christian Guardian, 1819-20.

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Christian Charity exerting itself by means of Missionary Incitement for the Correction of Hindoo Immorality or cursory Remarks on a Pamphlet intitled, "Missionary Incitement and Hindoo Demoralization, etc., by J. Bowen." In a letter. Bristol, 1821, 8°.

Letter to the Rev. T. T. Biddulph, occasioned by his "Cursory Remarks" on a Pamphlet entitled, "Missionary Incitement and Hindoo Demoralization." By John Bowen, 1822, 3/6.

National Affliction Improved in three Sermons, delivered in the years 1817, 1818, and 1820; on the days appointed for the funerals of Her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte of Wales, Her Majesty Queen Charlotte, and His Majesty George III. Bristol, printed for J. and W. Richardson, Clare Street; sold also by W. Bulgin, Corn Street, and by Hatchard, Piccadilly; 1820, 8°., pp. 71. 2/6.

National Affliction Improved: in a Sermon [on II Kings, ii, 12] delivered Feb. 16, 1820, being the day appointed for the Funeral of George the Third. Bristol, 1820, 8o.

Practical Essays on the Liturgy of the Church of England. 1822, 8°.

An infallible way to Contentment. By A. Seller. With a recommendatory preface by Rev. T. T. B. Bristol, 1822, 8o.

The Publi

The Churchman on a Sick Bed. cations of the Church of England Tract Society. Bristol, vol. i, 1824, 12o.

The Convalescent; or, the Churchman's Recollections and Resolutions on recovering from a Fit of Sickness. ib.

A Guide to the Church. ib.

The Parochial Clergyman's Ordination Vows; or an Appeal to those of his Parishioners who are disposed to censure his anxiety about their Salvation as unnecessary, etc. ib.

The Parochial Minister [T. T. B.]'s affectionate Address to those persons who have under

BIDDULPH, REV. THOMAS TREGENNA. (Con.). taken the office of Godfathers and Godmothers. ib.

A Parochial Minister [T. T. B.]'s affectionate expostulation with those inhabitants of his parish who neglect the public worship of Almighty God. ib.

The Parochial Minister [T. T. B.J's affectionate expostulation with those of his parishioners who neglect the duty and privilege of attending the Lord's Table. ib.

The Seventh Commandment; or the Compassion of the Divine Saviour towards those who have transgressed it, etc. ib.

Sunday Evening Recollections, or the Churchman in his Closet. ib.

Address to those who wish to attend upon the Worship of Almighty God with devout reverence, etc. ib., vol. ii.

The Churchman [i.e. T. T. B.]'s Reasons for bringing his Children to the Baptismal Font, etc. ib.

Hints on Public Worship; or the Churchman instructed in the use of the Book of Common Prayer. ib.

The Parochial Minister [T. T. B.J's affectionate address to a newly married couple. ib.

Short Reasons for Communion with the Church of England; or the Churchman's answer to the question "Why are you a member of the Church of England?" ib.

The Careless Churchman warned of his danger, and reminded of his duty. ib., vol. iii. The Decalogue; or the Churchman's means of self-humiliation and rule of duty.

ib.

The Forms of the Church opposed to Formality, etc. ib.

Good-Friday Intercession; or the Churchman's duty to pray for all "Jews, Turks, Infidels, and Heretics." ib.

The Pious Churchman comforted under the pressure of affliction, etc. ib.

The Church-Yard; or an Address to the Throne of Mercy from the confines of the grave. ib., vol. iv.

A Clergyman [i.e., T. T. B.J's Address to his Parishioners on Family Prayer. ib.

An important inquiry from a Parishioner to his Pastor, stated and answered; or the means of obtaining the Spirit of Prayer. ib.

The Parochial Minister [i.e., T. T. B.]'s seasonable hints to the members of Benefit Societies, on the duties of frugality, piety, and loyalty. ib. The Reform meeting; or the Churchman's duty towards his neighbour. ib.

The Romanist unveiled; or Popery in its native deformity. ib.

Short Sermons on subjects connected with the Form of Absolution in the morning and evening

BIDDULPH, REV. THOMAS TREGENNA. (Con.). Services of the Church of England. ib.

Short Forms of Family Prayer for every morning and evening in the week, etc. ib.

Divine Influence; or the Operation of the Holy Spirit traced from the creation of man to the consummation of all things. Bristol, 1824, 8., pp. 263, 9/-. cf. Quart. Rev., xxxi, 111-125 (1824).

The Theology of the Early Patriarchs. Lond., Duncan, 1825, 2 vols., 8°., 21/-.

A Letter to the Editor of the Quarterly Review, occasioned by its animadversions on a work entitled Divine Influence. Bristol, 1825, 8°.

The Inconsistency of Conformity to the World, with a Profession of Christianity. Three Dialogues. Bristol, 1803, 8°., pp. 105.-2nd ed., Lond., Seeley, 1815, 12°., 3.-4th ed., Lond., Thames Ditton [printed], 1831, 8°.

The Septuagenarian Confession of Faith. Bristol, 1833 (), 8°.

Christian Patriotism. A Sermon [on I Cor., vii, 12] delivered in Bristol, 20th Nov., 1836. Bristol, 1836, 8°.

The Doctrine of Baptismal Regeneration as it has been stated in some recent tracts, weighed in the balance of the Sanctuary. In Three Dialogues. Lond., 1837, 8o.- Republished 1838.

Select Tracts of the Church of England Tract Society. By the Rev. T. T. B. Bristol, 1838, 12o.

NOTE.-These Tracts are numbered 1-106, and have each a separate title page, pagination, and register. BIRCH, SAMUEL. b. London, 8th Nov., 1757, d. 1840.

The Smugglers. A Musical Drama, in TwoActs, as it is performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. Lond., C. Dilly, 1796, 8°., PP. 37, 1/-.

NOTE.-Scene on the Coast of Cornwall. BIRCH, SAMUEL, LL.D., F.S.A. b. London, 3rd Nov., 1813.

Observations on a Bronze Figure of a Bull found in Cornwall. Archeol. Journ., vii, 8-16, 120 (1850).

Abstract of Remarks of S. Birch, Esq., of the Brit. Mus., on a Bronze Bull found at St. Just in Penwith... By C. Barham, q.v.

BLACK, ADAM AND CHARLES.

Black's Tourist Guide to Devonshire and Cornwall, including the Scilly Isles. Map. Edinb., Black, 1855, 8°.

Black's Picturesque Tourist and Road and Railway Guide Book through England and Wales. Edinb., Black, 1857, 8°., pp. xxvii & 544.

NOTE. Cornwall, pp. 121-27.

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BLEE, ROBERT, JUN. b. Truro.

The Comparative Longevity of our Mining Population. Rep. R.C.P. Soc., 1838, p. 68; 1839, p. 3; 1840, p. 35; 1847, p. 12.

Mortality in Mining Districts. Journ. Statis. Soc. of Lond., i, 82, 1838.

BLEWITT, JOHN, of Marazion.

J. Blewitt v. Humphry Millett; an Appeal Case before the House of Lords. 1774, fol.

BLIGH, ADMIRAL SIR RICHARD RODNEY, G. C.B. b. Cornwall, 1737. d. Southampton, 30th April, 1821. cf. Rose; Gent. Mag., xci, pt. i, 468 (1821).

Letters to Sir R. R. Bligh. In "Letters and Despatches of Lord Nelson," v, 461; vi, 236, 390.

BLIGH, ADMIRAL WILLIAM, F.R.S. b. St. Teath, 9th Sept., 1754. d. Bond Street, London, 7th December, 1817. cf. Penny Cyclop.; Rose; Gent. Mag., lxxxvii, pt. ii, 630, 1817; N. & Q., 2 S., ii, 411, 472 (1856); Brenton's Naval Hist., vol. i, ii.

A Narrative of the Mutiny on board His Majesty's Ship Bounty; and the subsequent voyage of part of the crew in the ship's boat from Tofoa, one of the Friendly Islands, to Timor, a Dutch Settlement in the East Indies. Written by Lieut. W. Bligh. Illust. with Charts. Lond., G. Nicol, 1790, 4°., pp. iv & 212, 7/-.

A Voyage to the South Sea, undertaken by command of His Majesty, for the purpose of conveying the Bread Fruit Trees to the West Indies in His Majesty's Ship the Bounty, including an Account of the Mutiny on board the said Ship, commanded by Lieut. W. Bligh. Portrait. Lond., G. Nicol, 1792, 4., 12,-.

Voyage à la Mer du Sud, entrepris, pour introduire aux Indes Occidentales, l' arbre à pain, et d'autres plantes utiles; Par le Lieut. G. Bligh, avec une relation de la revolte à bord de son vaisseau .... Traduit de l'Anglais par F. Soulés. Paris, 1792, 8°.

An Answer to certain assertions contained in the appendix to a pamphlet [by E. Christian] entitled, "Minutes of the Proceedings on the Court Martial, held August 12th, 1792, on ten persons charged with mutiny on board His Majesty's Ship the Bounty." Lond., 1794, 4°.

The dangerous Voyage performed by Captain Bligh with a part of the crew of His Majesty's Ship Bounty, in an open boat, in 1789. Dublin, 1824, 12°.-Dublin [1827 ?], 12°.

NOTE.-The latter is a duplicate of the edition of 1824, with a new title page.

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A True and Impartial Account of the Dark and Hellish Power of Witchcraft, lately exercised on the body of the Rev. Mr. [Jasper] Wood, Minister of Bodmyn, in a letter from a Gentleman There [Fran. Blight, Bodmyn, 25th Feb., 1699-1700] to his Friend in Exon. Together with a True copy of a Letter from Mr. Wood to his Uncle in Exon in Confirmation thereof. Exeter, printed by Sam. Darker and Sam. Farley, 1700, 4°., pp. 4. Br. Museum.

BLIGHT, JOHN THOMAS, F.S.A. 6. Redruth.

Ancient Crosses and other Antiquities in the West of Cornwall. Drawn and engraved by J. T. Blight. Lond., Simpkin; Penzance, F. T. Vibert [printed]; 1856, 4°., 5/-. to Subscribers. -2nd ed., 1858, 4o.

Ancient Crosses and other Antiquities in the East of Cornwall. By J. T. Blight. Lond., Simpkin; Penzance, F. T. Vibert [printed]; 1858, 4°., 7/6 to Subscribers.

NOTE. This work and the second edition of the preceding were in some cases bound up together, 18/6 to Subscribers.

A Week at the Land's End. By J. T. Blight [assisted by E. H. Rodd, R. Q. Couch, and J. Ralfs]. Map and 96 woodcuts. Lond., Longman, 1861, fep. 8°., pp. xi and 233, 6/6.

List of Antiquities in the Hundreds of Kirrier and Penwith, West Cornwall; with references to the works in which they are described and figured. Arranged with an illustrated Appendix, by J. T. Blight. Truro, Printed for the R.I.C., by James R. Netherton, 1862, 8o., pp. 42, 1/-.

An Historical Account of the New Place, Stratford-upon-Avon, the last residence of Shakespeare. By J. O. Halliwell. With 42 Illustrations, drawn on wood by J. T. Blight. Lond., J. E. Adlard, Bartholomew Close, 1864, 4o.

Churches of West Cornwall; with notes of Antiquities of the District. By J. T. Blight, Corresponding Secretary for Cornwall to the Camb. Archæol. Soc. With 250 illustrations by the Author. Oxford and London, J. H. and J. Parker, 1865, 8°., pp. 160.

NOTE.-Reviewed in Journ. R.I.C., 1864, p. 42, with 7 woodcuts reproduced.

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