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HINGSTON, THOMAS, M.D: (Con.).

garet Hingston). Controller H.M. Customs, George IV to Scotland, 1822. By T. Hingston. Truro, 1827 to 1841. b. St. Ives, 27 Nov., 1796. bapt. 19 Jan., 1797. d. St. Ives, 7 Oct., 1841.

The poems of Francis Hingeston, (sic). Edited by his son [the Rev. F. C. HingestonRandolph.] Lond., Longman, 1857, post 8°., pp. xii and 190, 10/6. List of Subscribers.

Essay on Friendship. By C. [i.e. F. Hingston.] Cornish Mag., iii, 58, (1828).

Heber's Hymns. ib., iii, 117.

HINGSTON, NATHANIEL, Merchant. d. Falmouth, Oct., 1809. cf. Gent. Mag., lxxix, pt. ii, 987, (1809); European Mag., Ivi, 313, (1809).

NOTE. The original MS. is lost, but the translation of the Ode, made by his brother, is to be found in F. Hingeston's Poems, pp. 129-31. The prize medal awarded to Dr. Hingston for this poem was that given by the King to the University of Edinburgh for presentation to the author of the best ode. It is now the property of the Rev. F. C. Hingeston-Randolph.

HITCHENS, JAMES.

A Short Account of the Death of Samuel Hitchens. By James Hitchens, Tinner. [Ed. by Rev. J. Wesley.] Lond., printed in the year 1746, 12°., pp. 11. 6th ed. Truro, printed in the year 1747, 12°., pp. 11.

A Short Account of Samuel Hitchens and of his brother Thomas Hitchens, of Bisveal, near

HINGSTON, RICHARD (brother of Nathaniel Redruth, in Cornwall. By their Father [James Hingston).

Letters from William Cookworthy to R. Hingston, Surgeon, Penryn, 1744-47. In "Memoir of W. Cookworthy. By his grandson," 1854, 12o.

HINGSTON, THOMAS, M.D. (3rd son of John Hingston). bapt. St. Ives, 9 May, 1799. d. Falmouth, 13 July, 1837. cf. Gent. Mag., viii, 318-19, (1837).

Dissertatio Inauguralis de Morbo Comitiali quam annuente summo numine ex auctoritate Reverendi admodum viri D. Georgii Baird, S.T.P. Academiæ Edinburgensis Præfecti necnon amplissimi senatus academici consensu, et nobilissimæ facultatis medicæ decreto, pro gradu Doctoris, summisque in medicina honoribus ac privilegiis rite et legitime consequendis eruditorum examini subjicit Thomas Hingston, Anglus, Soc. Reg. Med. Edin. Socius. Edinburgi excudebat Joannes Moir, 1824, 8°., pp. 70.

Guilielmi Harveii Exercitationes de Motu Cordis et Sanguinis, quas notis pauculis instruendas curavit Thomas Hingston, M.D., Societatis Regiæ Medicæ Edinburgensis Socius, nunc ex Collegio Regina Cantabrigiensi. [With two plates.] Edinburgi: ven. apud Joannem Carfræ et filium; atque Longman et Socios Londini, 1824, 8°., 10/6, pp. 250.

On the use of iron amongst the earlier nations of Europe. Trans. R.G.S.C., iv, 113-34, (1829).

Memoir of William of Worcester. Prefixed to William of Worcester's Itinerary. In Appendix to "D. Gilbert's Cornwall," (1838), iv,

222-28.

On Cornish Names. ib., iv, 312–18.
Latin Ode on the occasion of the visit of

Hitchens.] London Wesleyan Conference Office, 2, Castle St., City Road, [Religious Tracts,] No. 17, 12o., pp. 16, 4/-. per 100.

A Short Account of the Death of Thomas Hitchens. By James Hitchens, Tinner. Printed in the year 1747, 12o., pp. 12.

HITCHENS, SAMUEL. b. Cornwall, 23 March, 1725. d. Bisveal, near Redruth, 16 Aug., 1746. See Hitchens, James.

HITCHENS, THOMAS. b. Cornwall, 14 April, 1723. d. Bisveal, near Redruth, 11 Sept., 1746. cf. J. Wesley's Works, (1856), ii, 30.

A Short Account of the Death of Thomas Hitchens. Ed. by Rev. J. Wesley. 3rd ed. Printed in the year 1747. n.p. or printer's name. 12o., pp. 12. See also Hitchens, James. HITCHINS, MRS. d. St. Agnes, 10 Nov., 1808, aged 28.

The Grace of God manifested in an account of Mrs. Hitchins, of St. Agnes. By Rev. T. Kelk. Truro, 24 Nov., 1808. Methodist Mag., xxxiii, 70-73, (1810).

HITCHINS, FORTESCUE, Solicitor, St. Ives, (4th son of the following). bapt. St. Hilary, 22 Feb., 1784. d. Marazion, 1 April, 1814. bur. St. Hilary, 6 Apl. cf. Gent. Mag., lxxxiv, 86, (1814); Nichols' Illustrations of Lit. Hist., vi, 45; C. Redding's Yesterday and To-day, i, 39.

Vision of Memory and other poems. By a young gentleman. [Plymouth] Dock, E. Hoxland, Fore St., 1803, 8°., pp. 53. List of Subscribers.

NOTE.-Preface signed F. H[itchins.]

The Sea Shore with other poems, by F. Hitchins. Sherborne, printed for the author by

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HITCHINS, FORTESCUE. (Con.).

James Langdon, and sold by L. B. Seeley, AveMaria-Lane, and John Hatchard, 150, Piccadilly, 1810, 8°., pp. 173, 7/-. List of subscribers.

NOTE.-Dedicated to "Samuel Stephens, M.P., Tregenna Castle."

The Tears of Cornubia. A poem by F. Hitchins, occasioned by the loss of H.M.S. "St. George," Admiral Reynolds. Penzance, T. Vigurs; Sherborne, Langdon, 1812, 4o., pp. 27, 2/-.

The History of Cornwall, 1824. See Drew, Samuel.

NOTE.-Mr. Hitchins printed various fugitive poems in the Cornwall Gazette, in 1811-12. cf. 9 May, 1812, respecting the authorship of poems with signature of X.

HITCHINS, REV. MALACHY, M.A. (son of Thos. Hitchins). V. of St. Hilary, 6 Nov., 17751809. V. of Gwinear, 23 May, 1785-1809. b. Little Trevince. bapt. Gwennap, 18 May, 1741. d. St. Hilary, 28 Mch., 1809. cf. Nichols' Illustrations of Lit. Hist., vi, pp. xvi and 44-46; Rev. N. Muskelyne's" Astronomical Observations made at Greenwich," i, 151-62.

A Map of the county of Devon, with the city and county of Exeter...by Benjamin Donn, Teacher of the Mathematics, etc., late of Bideford, now of the city of Bristol... Lond., printed for the author...1765, fol.

NOTE.-D. Gilbert says in his " History of Cornwall," ii, 221, "Probably Mr. Hitchins' near connection with Mr. Thomas Martyn, recommended him as an assistant to Mr. Benjamin Donn, in constructing a map of Devonshire."

The Nautical Almanack and Astronomical Ephemeris. Published by order of the Commissioners of Longitude. Lond., 1767–1872, 8o.

NOTE. The Almanac was edited by Dr. Nevil Maskelyne, the Astronomer Royal from 1767 until 1811. In the former year Mr. Hitchins performed the office of a computer, but from that time until his decease, he was employed as the comparer, and resided for some time at the observatory, where, in 1769, during the abscence of one of the staff. he observed the usual stars and planets, with the meridional instruments. He also observed the transit of Venus at Greenwich in the same year.

Account of a remarkable meteor. Dated Bideford, Dec. 5. Annual Register, v, 114-15, (1762).

An account of the discovery of silver in Herland Copper Mine. Philos. Trans., xci, 159–64, (1801); Annual Register, xliii, 435-37, (1801); Tilloch's Philos. Mag., x, 77-80, (1801).

Account of Roman urns discovered in Cornwall, and of a cromlech discovered in the parish of Madron. Archaeol., xiv, 224-30, (1803).

HITCHINS, REV. MALACHY, M.A. (Con.). Account of antiquities discovered in the parish of Lelant, in Cornwall. Plate. ib., xv, 118-21, (1806).

An account of four Roman urns. The first three described by the Rev. M. Hitchins, in a letter to the author, dated St. Hilary, Dec., 1803. Polwhele's "Hist. of Cornwall," vol iii. (Supplement. By the Historian of Manchester, i.e. Rev. J. Whitaker), pp. 88-90.

Parochial Table of Cornwall. MSS. 1806.

Three letters from M. Hitchins to John Crosley respecting astronomical calculations. Marazion, 6 and 21, Aug., 1799, 10 Dec., 1800. Br. Museum, Addit. MSS., 16,947, pp. 25-27. HITCHINS, REV. RICHARD HAWKINS, B.D. (eld. son of the preceding). Devonshire Fellow of Ex. Coll., 1783-1805; Curate of Falmouth for 33 years; R. of Baverstock, Wilts, 180427. b. Marton, Devonshire, 1764. d. Baverstock, 22 Feb., 1827.

On the Lamented Death of the Rev. R. H. Hitchins, Rector of Baverstock, and formerly Curate of Falmouth for above 30 years. Lines by Discipulus. Selector or Cornish Mug., ii, 64, (1827).

An Acrostic on the Death of the Rev. R. H. Hitchins. By Amica [i.e., Miss Alice Pearce.] ib., iii, 79, (1828).

HITCHINS, REV. THOMAS MARTYN (2nd son of Rev. M. Hitchins). V. of Cotterstock-cumGlapthorne, Northamptonshire, 1792-1830. Incumbent of St. John the Baptist Chapel of Ease, Devonport, for 32 years; Registrar of the Consistory Court of the Diocese of Exeter. b. St. Hilary? 1766. d. Devonport, 19 Dec., 1830. bur. Stoke Damerel. cf. Gent. Mag., c, pt. ii, 645, (1830.)

A sermon preached in the parish church of Stoke Damerel, on Saturday, the 22nd April, 1797, on laying the foundation stone of St. John's Chapel, at Plymouth Dock. By T. M. Hitchins, B.A., Vicar of Cotterstock, Northamptonshire. Plymouth Dock, Hoxland, 1797, 8o. HITCHINS, WILLIAM MALACHY (3rd son of Rev. M. Hitchins). Solicitor, Marazion. b. St. Ives? 1770. d. Marazion, 2 Dec. bur. St. Hilary, 15 Dec., 1802.

NOTE. He is stated in D. Gilbert's "Cornwall," (ii, 224), to have filled the same office that his father had occupied in connection with the Royal Observatory, but we have failed to ascertain the correctness of this assertion.

HOARE, PRINCE, F.S.A. (son of William Hoare). b. Bath, 1755. d. Brighton, 22 Dec., 1834.

HOARE, PRINCE, F.S.A. (Con.).

No song no supper. A Comic opera in two

HOARE, REV. WILLIAM HENRY. (Con.).

State to the Church. By the Rev. W. H. Hoare

acts, as performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury...Lond., F. and J. Rivington, 1850, 8°., pp. 36.

Lane. The music chiefly composed and adapted for the harpsichord or piano-forte, by Stephen Storace. Lond., printed by Longman and Broderip, 26, Cheapside. n.d., [1790] obl. fol., pp. 40, 8/-.

The opera of no song no supper, in two acts, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Smoke-Alley, [Dublin,] 1792. Printed for the Booksellers, 12o., pp. 42.

No song no supper; a musical entertainment in two acts. By Prince Hoare. The London Stage, (1824), iv, pp. 12.-Richardson's Royal Drama, (1830), pp. 36.-Cumberland's British Theatre, (18--), pp. 1-35.-The British Drama Illustrated, (1865), iv, 1266-74.

NOTE. First produced at Drury Lane, 16 April, 1790. The scene is laid on the coast of Cornwall, near Penzance. Many of the songs have been published separately.

HOARE, REV. WILLIAM HENRY, M.A. (son of W. H. and Louisa Hoare). Fellow of St. John's Coll. Camb., 25 Mch., 1833 to 1835. b. Penzance. bapt. 29 Nov., 1809. (The Penzance Public Dispensary was founded in 1809 at the suggestion of Mr. W. H. Hoare, father of the above).

The Harmony of the Apocalypse with other Prophecies of Holy Scripture, with Notes and an outline of the various interpretations. By the Rev. W. H. Hoare, Late Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge. Lond., J. W. Parker, 1848, 8°., pp. 10 and 227.

NOTE.-Dedicated "To the venerable Charles James Hoare, Archdeacon of Surrey,"..." by his Nephew." Outlines of Ecclesiastical History before the Reformation. By the Rev. W. H. Hoare... Lond., J. W. Parker, 1852, 12o., pp. iv and 248.-2nd ed. Lond., J. W. Parker, 1857, 12o., pp. xxxvi and 266, 2/6.

A Letter to the Right Hon. Sir Geo. Grey, Bart., H.M. Secretary of State for the Home Department, on the Scheme of Mr. W. J. Fox and the Educational Question. By the Rev. W. H. Hoare, M.A., Late Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge. Lond., F. and J. Rivington, 1850, 8°., pp. 27, 1/-.

A Second Letter to the Right Hon. Sir G. Grey... on the scheme of Mr. W. J. Fox, M.P., regarded as affecting the Baptismal Question and the creeds and fomularies of the Church. By the Rev. W. H. Hoare... Lond., F. and J. Rivington, 1850, 8°., pp. 48, 1/-.

A Third Letter to the Right Hon. Sir. G. Grey... Thoughts on the doctrine of baptismal regeneration continued, and on the duty of the

The Veracity of the Book of Genesis, with the life and character of the inspired historian. By the Rev. W. H. Hoare. Lond., Longman, 1860, 8°., pp. xxii and 303, 10/-.

Letter to Bishop Colenso, wherein his objections to the Pentateuch are examined in detail. By the Rev. W. H. Hoare...Lond., Rivingtons, 1863, 8°., pp. 65, 1/-.

Letter to Bishop Colenso... With additional remarks on Part II. By the Rev. W. H. Hoare ...3rd ed. Lond., Rivingtons, 1863, 8°., pp. 80, 1/-.

The Age and Authorship of the Pentateuch, considered in further reply to Bishop Colenso. Part II. By the Rev. W. H. Hoare. Lond., Rivingtons, 1863, 8°., pp. 72, 1/-.

Letter to Bishop Colenso, Fourth edition revised, together with a Treatise on the age and authorship of the Pentateuch. Second edition. By the Rev. W. H. Hoare. Lond., Rivingtons, 1863, 8°., pp. 159, 1/-.

A Memoir of the late Henry Hoare, Esq., M.A. ...By J. B. Sweet, M.A. Lond., Rivingtons, 1869, 8°., pp. xxiv and 552.

NOTE. The 4th chap. of this work, pp. 73-94, is by the Rev. W. H. Hoare.

HOBHOUSE, REV. REGINALD, M.A. (3rd son of Rt. Hon. Henry Hobhouse). b. London, 15 Mch., 1818.

Ministerial Watchfulness. A Sermon on Heb. xiii, 17, preached at the ordinary visitation of the Lord Bishop of Exeter, holden at Liskeard, 1st Aug., 1848. By the Rev. R. Hobhouse, M.A, Rector of St. Ive, in the County of Cornwall. Published at the request of the Clergy. Lond., J. Masters; Exeter, Wallis; Plymouth, Lidstone, [printed,] 1848, 8°., pp. 21.

The Cornish Bishopric; A Letter to the Right Honourable The Earl of St. Germans, G.C.B., Lord Steward of Her Majesty's Household, from the Rev. R. Hobhouse, M.A., Rector of St. Ive, near Liskeard. Lond., Whittaker; Bodmin, Liddell and Son, [printed,] 1860, 8°., pp. 23, 6d.

HOBLYN, MR.

[Treatise] of the working of Tynn Works by the Saxons, which Tynners call Jews working. With many other documents relating to the Stannaries, from Hen. 8, to Queen Anne. Br. Museum, Addit. MSS., 6,713, fol., pp. 569.

NOTE. At the side of the Treatise is written "This Treatise was transcribed from an ancient MS. in the custody of Mr. Hoblyn, Town Clerk of Bodmin."

HOBLYN, ANNA MARGARET (2nd dau. of the Rev. E. Hoblyn). b. Lamerton Vicarage, Devon, 16 Oct., 1811.

Time's "Changes." Pilgrims' Poems & Hymns. By A. M. Hoblyn. Lond., W. Macintosh. n.d., [Oct., 1863,] 12°., pp. xii and 72.

NOTE.-1,000 copies printed. At page 55 occurs "Nanswhyden's Lament," with a note relating to Nanswhyden House and the Hoblyn family.

God's Omnipresence; The Gospel Plan of Salvation, and other poems, by A. M. Hoblyn. Lond., W. Macintosh, [Feb.,] 1870, 8°., pp. 31, 9d. 1,000 copies printed.

The Christian Soldier. A Pilgrim Song. By A. M. Hoblyn. Falmouth, Lake, typ. n.d., [1850.] s. sh. 300 copies printed.

Pilgrim and Sojourner. A Poem. By A. M. Hoblyn. Lond., Hope and Co., Great Marlborough St. n.d., [Nov., 1856.] s. sh. 300 copies printed.

NOTE-First appeared in The Church of England Mag., xii, 143-44, (1842).

Christian and Jews. A Poem. By A. M. Hoblyn. Lond., Hope and Co. n.d., [Dec., 1858.] s.sh. 300 copies printed.

NOTE.-First appeared in The Church Mag., v. 362-63, (1843).

Universal Harmony. A Poem. By A. M. Hoblyn. Lond., W. Macintosh. n.d., [Sep., 1862.] s. sh. 500 copies printed.

Ah! Happy England! A new national song in honor of Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria. The words and music composed by A. M. Hoblyn. Lond., D'Almaine and Co., [Feb., 1851,] fol, pp. 4, 2/-. 500 copies printed.

The Christian Soldier, or the Pilgrim song. With high respect for the pastoral office, dedicated to the reverend the clergy of the Church of England: The words and music composed by A. M. Hoblyn, Mylor Vicarage. Lond., D'Almaine and Co., [July 2, 1851,] fol., pp. 7, 2/6. 100 copies printed.

The Englishman's Farewell, a patriotic song in honor of Britannia's Isle. Dedicated to the Nation. The words and music composed by A. M. Hoblyn. Lond., D'Almaine and Co., [June, 1852,] fol., pp. 6, 2/6. 100 copies printed.

The Englishman's Return, recitative and a patriotic song, in honor of Britannia's Isle. Dedicated to the Nation. The words and music composed by A. M. Hoblyn. Lond., D'Almaine and Co., [June, 1852,] fol., pp. 6, 2/6. 100 copies printed.

HOBLYN, REV. CAREW (2nd son of John Hoblyn and Mary, dau. of John Carter).

Academiæ Oxon. Gratulatio pro... Gulielmi... reditu. Oxon., 1690, fol.

NOTE. Contains verses by "Carew Hoblyn. Ar. fil. e Coll. Exon., commensalis."

HOBLYN, REV. EDWARD, B.A. (2nd son of Rev. Robt. Hoblyn, who d. 1839). Matric. Univ. Coll. Oxon., 20 May, 1801. V. of Mylor and Mabe, 13 March, 1823 to 1868. b. Gwennap Vicarage, 22 Apl., 1782, bapt. 20 July. d. Mylor, 8 Feb., 1868.

Sermons by Rev. E. Hoblyn, B.A., of University College, Oxford, Curate of Ilminster and Chaffecombe, Somerset, late of St. Mary's Chapel, Queen Square, Bath. Printed for the Author by M. Gye, Market Place, Bath, 1811,8°., pp. 222.

Communications to the Christian World, being a consideration of the numbers of Daniel, relative to the reign of the infidel power, and of the last persecution of the Church of Christ, under the harvest and vintage of God's wrath. By the Rev. E. Hoblyn, A.B...Curate of the parish of Liskeard... Liskeard, printed and published for the author by R. Williams...1821, 8°., pp. 285.

NOTE.-A half title prefixed reads "The Land of Sabaeim or communications to the Christian World on the subject of prophecy." 500 copies printed.

The house of prayer. A sermon preached at St. Peter's Church, Flushing, on Sunday, Feb. 6, 1842, the chapel having been opened for divine service, by licence, on Wednesday, Feb. 2. By the Rev. E. Hoblyn... Lond., J. C. F. and J. Rivington, 1843, 8°., pp. 32.

NOTE. The concluding portion of this sermon is reprinted in The Church Mag., v, 29-34, (1843).

The Millennium: what is it? By E. Hoblyn, B.A., of University College, Oxon., 1804, Vicar of Mylor-cum-Mabe, Cornwall. Lond., Wertheim, Macintosh and Hunt. n.d., [Jan., 1862,] 8°., pp. 40, 1. 500 copies printed.

Parochial Meditations, suggested by the Bible history of the progress of man in the world from the creation to the redemption. By E. Hoblyn. Lond., printed by J. Wodderspoon and Co., 7, Serle St., Lincoln's Inn Fields, 1868, 8o., pp. 55, 1/6. 500 copies printed.

HOBLYN, CAPT. FRANCIS, 40th Regt. (4th son of Rev. Robt. Hoblyn, who d. 1839). d. Lubon, near Talavera, in Spain, 30 Aug., 1809. cf. Gent. Mag., lxxix, pt. ii, 987, (1809).

HOBLYN, JOHN (eld. son of Thos. Hoblyn). b.

1690. d. 1754.

An appeal case before the House of Lords

HOBLYN, JOHN. (Con.).

between John Hoblyn, Thomas Arundell, and others, James Burrow and others against the Crown, respecting the rights of Heleron, (sic). [Helston.] Privately printed, 1730, fol.

HOBLYN, MARIA THERESA (7th dau. of Rev. E. Hoblyn.) b. Mylor Vicarage.

The Fisherman's Daughter and Dreams of the Past. By Theta, [i.e., Miss M. T. Hoblyn.] Lond., W. Macintosh. n.d., [1 Jan., 1869,] 8°., pp. 31, 9d.

NOTE. Title from the Cover.

The Dew Drop Waltzes. Composed for the Piano Forte, by Miss M. T. Hoblyn. Published for the Authoress, by Cocks and Co., Lond., [1851,] fol., 2/6.

HOBLYN, REV. RICHARD (son of Rev. John Hoblyn, V. of Newton, St. Cyres. d. 1823). Matric. Balliol Coll., 19 Oct., 1786, afterwards Fellow; R. of All Saints, Colchester, 17991827, and St. Lawrence, Newland. b. 18 July, 1771. bapt. Newlyn, in Pydar. d. Exeter, 31 May, 1827. bur. in the Cathedral. cf. Annual Biography, 1828, pp. 443-45; Gent. Mag., xcvii, 90, 182-83, (1827).

NOTE.-Richard Dennis Hoblyn, son of the above, was b. Colchester, 9 Apl., 1803, and has published numerous works.

HOBLYN, ROBERT, LL.B., F.R.S., M.P. for Bristol (only son of Francis Hoblyn and Penelope, dau. of Sidney Godolphin). b. Nanswhyden. bapt. St. Columb Major, 5 May, 1710. d. Nanswhyden, 17 Nov., 1756. bur. St. Columb. cf. Nichols' Lit. Anecdotes, iii, 730, viii, 481; Willis' Current Notes, (1852), pp. 7, 11. Epithalamia Oxoniensia. Oxon., 1734, fol.

NOTE.-Contains verses by "Rob. Hoblyn, C. C. C. Sup. Ord. Comm." [Matric., 18 Dec., 1727.]

Bibliotheca Hobliniana, sive Catalogus Librorum juxta exemplar quod manu suâ maxima ex parte descriptum reliquit Robertus Hoblyn, Armiger, de Nauswhyden in Comitatu Cornubiæ. Londini, 1768, 2 vols., 8., pp. vii and 650.

Bibliotheca Hoblyniana...Londini. Prostant apud J. Murray, in Fleet St., 1769, 8°., pp. vii and 650.

NOTE. This is the same work as the preceding with a new Title page. The former is made two volumes on account of its being interleaved with clean paper. At p. 338 is a half title which reads "Bibliothecæ Houblinianæ. Pars altera," and serves as the title to vol. ii of the 1768 edition. The latter work is stated in Nichols' Literary Anecdotes, iii, 730, and viii, 481, to have been printed for John Quicke, Esq., of Exeter, when the Library became his property. In T. F. Dibdin's Bibliomania, (1842), p. 74, the arrangement of this catalogue is highly commended.

HOBLYN, ROBERT, LL.B., &c. (Con.).

Letter from R. Hoblyn, dated Nanswhyden, Jan. 23, 1748-9. Br. Museum, Addit. MSS., 11,759, p. 230.

Private case between Bickford, Robert Hoblyn, and Pendarves, relative to the marriage of Robert Hoblyn, [b. 1641. d. 1692,] to Grace Carew. 1724, fol.

HOBLYN, REV. ROBERT, M.A., (eld. son of Samuel Hoblyn, of Perranzabuloe. d. 1790). Matric. Ch. Ch., Oxon., 25 Mar., 1768; Student, 5 July, 1770. Curate of Gwennap, 1776 to Apl. 1784. Curate of Kenwyn and Kea. b. 27 Dec., 1751. d. 32, Pulteney St., Bath, 20 Jan., 1839. cf. Gent. Mag., xi, 216, (1839).

A translation of the first book of the Georgics of Virgil, in blank verse, with notes critical and explanatory. By Robert Hoblyn, M.A., of Nanswhyden, in Cornwall, late Student of Christ Church, Oxford. Lond., printed and published by W. Phillips, George Yard, Lombard St...1825, 8°., pp. xxiii and 388, 12/6.

Prize Essay.-On the diseases of Wheat. Letters and Papers of Bath and West Engl. Soc., xiv, 54–96, (1816). Also found as a Pamphlet,

80.

HOBLYN, THOMAS, F.R.S. (son of Edward

Hobling, sic). V.P. of Soc. of Arts; Chief Clerk in the Treasury. b. Liskeard, 1778. d. White Barns, Herts, 6 Aug., 1860. bur. Furneux-Pelham, Herts, 13 Aug. cf. Journ. of Soc. for Encouragement of Arts, ix, 4; S.T. Davenport's "The Society of Arts, Past and Present." (Lond., W. Trounce, n.d.), p. 31.

Precepts for the use of Hoblyn's Equalizers; exhibiting the value in imperial measure, equivalent to any given value in wine measure, &c. Lond., printed for the inventor; published by Knight and Lacy, Paternoster Row...1826, 120, pp. 10, and folding table.

A.D. 1852, June 28. No. 14,191. Specification of Thomas Hoblyn, of White Barns, in the county of Hertford, Esquire, for the Invention of "Certain improvements in the art of navigation." With Drawing annexed. Lond., 1852, fol.-Reprinted. Lond., G. E. Eyre and W. Spottiswoode, 1857, fol. pp. 5, 1/2.

On importing cocoa-nut oil. Trans. of Soc... of Arts, xxxiii, 60, (1816).

On preparing rice in the Isle of Ceylon. ib., xxxiv, 250-60, (1817).

On a press for cocoa-nut oil. ib., xxxiv, 26170.

HOBLYN, REV. WILLIAM MALLET (3rd son of Rev. Robt. Hoblyn, who d. 1839). Perpetual Curate of West Molesey, 1830-39; R. of

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