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HOWITT, WILLIAM. (Con.).

Visits to Remarkable Places. By W. Howitt. 3rd ed. Lond., Longman, 1856, 2 vols., 8o.

NOTE.-Contains "A Day-Dream at Tintagel," with an illust., i, 329-50. This article first appeared in The Athenæum, 1835, pp. 545, 569.

HUCARIUS, the LEVITE or DEACON. b. Cornwall. Lived at St. Germans, circa 1040. cf. Leland's Scrip. Britt., pp. 168-69; Bale's Scrip. Britt., pp. 152-53; Tanner's Bibl. Britt., pp. 417-18; Haddan and Stubbs' Councils, i, pp. xvi, 700; Thos. Wright's Biog. Brit. Lit., (1842),

p. 426.

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NOTE. From the Catalogue of the Library of Christ Church Monastery, Canterbury, contained in the Cottonian MSS., Galba. E., iv, and reprinted in Edwards' "Memoirs of Libraries," (1859), i, 122-235, it appears that these works were bound up in the 99th and 100th volumes of the collection. In addition to the Homilies and Sermons he is said to have written, besides other works, "ex libro constitutionu ecclesiasticarum Egberti archiepiscopi Eboracensis, præceptoris Albini, Exceptiones quædam." The Exceptiones appear to have been prefixed to the Homilies.

HUDDY, REV. MATTHEW.

A sermon preach'd at Exon., Sept. the 9th, 1718, at a meeting of the United Ministers of Devon and Cornwal. By Matthew Huddy. Lond., printed for John Clark, at the Bible and Crown, in the Poultry, near Cheapside, 1718, sm. 4°., pp. 42, 6d.

NOTE.-cf. J. Pierce's" Western Inquisition," (1720), pp. 108-109.

HUGHAN, WILLIAM JAMES (son of Will. Hughan). b. East Stonehouse, Plymouth, 13 Feb., 1841.

By Authority Published annually. The Devon and Cornwall Masonic Calendar for the year 1865. Edited by Bro. W. J. Hughan, of Lodges 331, 954, etc. Devonport, published by Bro. John R. H. Spry, printer, etc., 9 Tavistock St.; London, F. Pitman, 1865, 32°., pp. 49, 1/-. —1866, 32o., pp. vii and 107, 1/-.—1867, 32°., pp. 148, 1/-., (as a Pocket Book, 2/-.).-1868, 32°., pp. xii and 117, 1/-.

NOTE. After 1868 this work was no longer published.

Dedicated, by permission, to the Most Worshipful the Grand Master of England.-Constitutions of the Freemasons, by W. J. Hughan... Lond., R. Spencer, Great Queen St.; Truro, W. Lake, 1869, fcp. 8°., pp. 123, 10/6.

NOTE. - 51 pages consist of a facsimile of the Copper Plate edition of the Constitutions of 1728, litho graphed by W. Lake. An impression of only 70 copies.

HUGHAN, WILLIAM JAMES. (Con.).

Directory for the Provincial Grand Lodge of Cornwall. Edited by W. J. Hughan, Provincial Grand Secretary. Truro, printed by Bro. George Barnby, at the Royal Cornwall Gazette Office, 1870, 32°., pp. 31.-1871, 32°., pp. 31.

By Authority, and under the sanction of The Provincial Grand Master of Devon, and The Provincial Grand Master of Cornwall. The Devon and Cornwall Masonic Register, for the year 1871. Illustrated with photograph of the biographical sketch by Bro. Hughan, Pro. G. Honble. Mrs. Alldworth. Together with A short Sec. of Cornwall. Edited by Leonard D. Westcott, P.M., 70. Plymouth, L. D. Westcott, 14, Frankfort St., 1871, 32°., pp. 94, 1/-.

NOTE. A Biographical Sketch, pp. 87-94.

Unpublished Records of the Craft. By W. J. Hughan... Lond., George Kenning; Hull, M. C. Peck and Son; Truro, W. Lake, 1871, demy 8°., pp. 54. Printed for private circulation only.

Dedicated (by Permission) to the R. W. Bro. Augustus Smith, Provincial Grand Master for Cornwall.-Masonic Sketches and Reprints. I, History of Freemasonry in York. II, Unpublished Records of the Craft. By W. J. Hughan...Lond., George Kenning, Little Britain; Hull, M. C. Peck and Son; Truro, W. Lake, 1871, demy 8°., pp. 166, 6/6.

NOTE. The First Part was also printed in the "Masonic Annual, Hull, M. C. Peck and Son." The entire work has been reprinted by The Masonic Publishing Co., New York.

HUGHES, LEWIS.

Certaine grievances well worthy the serious. consideration of the Right Honourable and High Court of Parliament. Printed, Anno Dom. 1640, sm. 4°., pp. 18. Br. Museum.

NOTE.-Signed "Levves Hvghes." An account of the "Fire and fire balls," in Antony Church, is contained in pp. 17-18. See also Bache, Rev. A.

HUGHES, REV. THOMAS (son of Thos. Hughes). Wesleyan Minister at Camborne, 1864-67. b. near Glengynog, Montgomeryshire, 1821?

The ideal theory of Berkeley and the real world. Free thoughts on Berkeley, Idealism, and Metaphysics. By T. Hughes. Lond., Hamilton, Adams and Co., 1865, 8°., pp. vi and 191, 3/6.

Christian life, the true preparation for death. A sermon on the death of Thomas Garland, Esq., Fairfield, Redruth. With a brief sketch of his life. By T. Hughes. Lond., Hamilton, 1865, 8o., pp. 32, 1/-.

The human will, its functions and freedom. By T. Hughes. Lond., Hamilton; Edinburgh, John Menzies, 1867, 8°., pp. viii and 390, 10/6.

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HUGHES, REV. THOMAS. (Con.).

Faithful endurance and high aim. Being a sermon preached on the death of the late Rev. J. W. Etheridge...in Wesley Chapel, Camborne. With a brief memoir of his life, by T. Hughes. Lond., Hamilton, 1867, 8°., pp. iv and 114, 2/-. HUGHES, WILLIAM. Barrister-at-Law and Auditor of the Poor Law Union District of Cornwall and Devon. (4th son of Rev. Sir Robt. Hughes of East Bergholt Lodge, Suffolk, Curate of Maker). b. Maker Vicarage, 2 Mch., 1803. bapt. 26 Mch. d. 2, Millbay Grove, Plymouth, 20 Aug., 1861. bur. Plymouth and Devonport Cemetery.

Practical directions for taking instructions for and drawing wills; with an Appendix of Precedents. By W. Hughes, of Gray's-Inn, Barristerat-Law. Lond., J. and W. T. Clarke...PortugalStreet, Lincoln's Inn, 1833, 12°., pp. xxiii and 214. The Practical Angler. [Six Illustrations.] By Piscator, [pseud. i.e. W. Hughes.] Lond., Simpkin, Marshall and Co., 1842. sm. 4°., pp. v and 293.

Fish, how to choose and how to dress. By Piscator, author of "The Practical Angler, etc., etc." Lond., Longman; [W. R. Bray, printer, Launceston,] 1843, 8°., pp. vi and 296, 3/6.

A Practical Treatise on the choice and cookery of fish. By Piscator. Second Edition. Lond., Longman, 1854, 8o., pp. iv and 291, 5/6.

NOTE. A second edition of the preceding work, with considerable alterations.

The Practice of Sales of Real Property, with an Appendix of Precedents...By W. Hughes... In two volumes. Vol I. Lond., John Crockford, Law Times Office, 29, Essex Street, Strand, 1846, 8°., pp. xxxi and 458.-Vol. II, 1847, 8°., pp. xxxvi and 344, Precedents, pp. cxli, Index, pp. 39.-2nd ed. enlarged. Vol. I, 1849, 8°., pp. xv and 563.-Vol. II, 1850, 8°., pp. xix, 360, and Precedents and Index cclvi.

The Three Students of Gray's Inn. A novel. By W. Hughes, Contributor to Blackwood's Magazine of "It's all for the best." Lond., T. C. Newby, 72, Mortimer St., Cavendish Sq., 1846. 3 Vols. 8°., 31/6.

The Practice of Mortgages of real and personal Estate, with precedents of forms...By W. Hughes...In Two Volumes. Vol. I. Lond., John Crockford, 1848, 12°., pp. xxviii and 380.— Vol. II, 1849, 12°., pp. xxxviii and 486.

The New Stamp Act...with an introductory Commentary and practical notes... By W. Hughes ...Lond., John Crockford, 1850, 8°., pp. iv and 120.

Concise Precedents in Modern Conveyancing. By W. Hughes... First Series. Vol. I. Lond.,

HUGHES, WILLIAM. (Con,).

Law Times Office, 29, Essex Street, Strand, and Hodges and Smith, Dublin, 1850, 8°., pp. xvi and 818.-Vol. II, 1851, 8°., pp. xxiii and 859.— Vol. III, 1853, 8°., pp. xii and 884.-2nd Edit. Vol. I, 1855, 8°., pp. xiii and 850.-Vol. II, 1856, 8°., pp. xv and 911.-Vol. III, 1857, 8°., pp. xxiv and 521.

A Table of the Stamp Duties payable in Great Britain and Ireland...according to the Act, 13 and 14 Vict., cap. 97. Anon. Published under the direction of the Law Stationers' Society. Lond., Stevens and Norton, 1850, fol., 1 page, 1/-.

It's all for the best, a Cornish tale. By W. Hughes. Lond., Whittaker and Co.; Plymouth and Devonport, Roger Lidstone, [printed] 1852, 8°., pp. 135.

NOTE.-Reprinted from Blackwood's Mag., lix, 23146, 319-36, (1846).

The Practice of Conveyancing, by William Hughes... Vol. I. Law Times Office, 29, Essex St., Strand, London, 1856, 8°., pp. i-vi and 1482.-Vol. II, 1857, pp. vii-xi and 483-968. Index, pp. 1-98.

Letter from W. Hughes to Jonathan Couch, dated Launceston, Sept. 7, 1843. J. Couch's Hist. of British Fishes, iii, 67-68.

HULL, ROBERT. See Hill, Robert. HUMBLE, REV. MICHAEL MORGAN, B.A. Assistant Curate of Madron, 1851, Assistant Curate of Halestown, 1853. Now (1872) R. of Sutton, Chesterfield.

Methodistic Catholicism, etc. By a Parish Priest, [i.e.. Rev. M. M. Humble,] 1852, 8°. See Aitken, Rev. R.

HUNGERFORD, MARY (dau. of Sir Tho. Hungerford, Knt., and wife of Edward, 2nd Baron Hastings, in 1483).

Touching the marriage settlement of M. Hungerford about Manors in... Cornwall, 12, Edw., 4. Harl. MSS., 3,881, art. 18.

HUNT, JOHN (son of Thomas Hunt). Formerly resident at Porthleven. Now (1872) at Geelong, Australia. b. Crewkerne, 1809?

Ore separator and gold washing machine. By J. Hunt, of Porthleven. Rep. R.C.P.Soc., 1866, pp. xx-xxi.

HUNT, RICHARD (son of Robert Hunt). b. Plymouth Dock, [Devonport,] 2 Apl., 1786. d. Leeds, 20 Feb., 1848.

Explanation of the Model of Mr. Richard Hunt's plans for securing the beams of ships. (With drawing, Plate IV). Rep. R.C.P.Soc., 1841, pp. 128-29.

HUNT, ROBERT, F.R.S. (son of Robert Hunt). b. Devonport, 6 Sept., 1807. Secretary to the R.C.P.Soc., 1841-5; Keeper of Mining Records,

1846.

The Mount's Bay, a descriptive poem in three books, and other pieces. By R. Hunt. Penzance, published by J. Downing and T. Matthews, 1829, 8°., pp. 90. List of subscribers.

A popular treatise on the art of photography, including daguerréotype and all the new methods of producing pictures by the chemical agency of light. By R. Hunt, Secretary of the Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society. Engravings. Glasgow, published by R. Griffin and Co., 1841, 8°., pp. viii and 96.

Transactions of the Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society, 1842. No. I. Thermography, or the art of copying engravings or any printed characters from paper on metal plates, and on the recent discovery of Moser, relative to the formation of images in the dark. By R. Hunt, Secretary. Read Tuesday, Nov. 8, 1842...J. Trathan, printer and binder, Market Strand, Falmouth. n.d., [1842,] 8°., pp. 10.

Researches on light. An examination of all the phenomena connected with the chemical and molecular changes, produced by the influence of the solar rays, embracing all the known photographic processes and new discoveries in the art. By R. Hunt, Secretary to the Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society. Lond., Longman, Lond., Longman, 1844, 8°., pp. 303.-2nd ed., 1854, 8°., pp. xx and 387.

Memoirs of the Geological Survey of Great Britain, and of the Museum of Economic Geology in London. Vol. i. Lond., Longman, 1846, 8o.

NOTE.-Contains "A Notice of the Copper and Tin raised in Cornwall. By R. Hunt, Keeper of Mining Records," pp. 510-19.

Records of the School of Mines applied to the Arts. Lond., 1853, 8°. Vol. i in 4 Parts.

NOTE.-Contains "Statistics of Produce of Copper, Tin, Lead, and Silver, 1848-52. By R. Hunt." Vol. i, pt. iv.

Table of the Copper produced from the Mines of Cornwall and Devon during the years 1845, 1846, and 1847; shewing the Ore raised from each Mine, the fine Copper produced, Average Price per Ton, Amount in Money, Produce per Cent. of the Ore and the Average StandardRobert Hunt, Keeper of Mining Records. In "Memoirs of Geological Survey of Great Britain and of the Museum of Practical Geology." (Lond., Longman, 1848, 8°). Vol. ii, pt. ii, p. 711.

Memoirs of the Geological Survey of Great Britain and of the Museum of Practical Geology, Mining Records. Mineral Statistics of the

HUNT, ROBERT, F.R.S. (Con.).

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland for 1853 and 1854. By R. Hunt, F.R.S., Keeper of Mining Records. Lond., printed for Her Majesty's Stationery Office. Published by Longmans, 1855, 8°., pp. viii and 162, 1/6.

NOTE. These Mineral Statistics which contain much information relating to Cornwall have since been

compiled annually by R. Hunt, and sold at various prices.

Manufacture of British Serpentine. From The Art-Journal, Sept., 1855. By Professor R. Hunt. Lizard Serpentine Company, Offices and Show Rooms, 20, Surrey St., Strand, London.

Quarries and factory, The Lizard, Cornwall. n.p. or d., [1855,] 8°., pp. 8.

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NOTE.-A reprint of British Industries. No. IV. Manufacture of British Serpentine." Art Journal, i, 258-60, (1855).

Popular romances of the West of England, or the drolls, traditions, and superstitions of Old Cornwall. Collected and edited by R. Hunt. Illust. by Cruickshank. Lond., J. C. Hotten, 1865, 2 vols., 8o., 16/-.

NOTE. The above work was, in 1871, brought out in a single volume.

Ure's Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures, and Mines. Ed. by R. Hunt, F.R.S. 6th ed. Lond., Longman, 1867, 3 vols., 8°.

NOTE. Amongst the Contributors were, H. W. Bone, Enameller; Samuel Hocking, Camborne; and J. A. Phillips.

Analysis of the air from the deep levels of the Consolidated Mines, Gwennap. Rep. R.C.P. Soc., 1841, pp. 136-39.

On the waters from the mining districts of Cornwall. ib., 1841, pp. 151-57.

Meteorological Register kept at Falmouth. ib., 1841, p. 141; 1842, pt. ii, p. 89; 1843, Supp., p. 4; 1844, p. 106.

On the electricity of mineral veins. By R. Hunt. ib., 1841, pp. 157-64; By R. Hunt and John Phillips, 1842, pt. i, pp. 26-27. [Chemist, iii, 251-53, 1842.]

Particulars of the Earthquake felt in Cornwall, 17 Feb., 1842. ib., 1841. App., pp. 1-5.

On Light of a peculiar and unknown character, emanating from the outer edge of the Sun. ib., 1842, pt. i, pp. 31-32.

Experiments for ascertaining the quantity of air which enters the fire places of the Cornish Engines. ib., 1842, pt. ii, pp. 111-18; 1843, pp. 50-53.

On the Chemical Change produced by the Solar Rays. ib., 1844, pp. 102-4.

HUNT, ROBERT, F.R.S. (Con.).

Lectures. ib., 1855, pp. xliii-lix; 1864, pp. 15-19.

The Lenarto Meteorite. ib., 1867, pp. 59–64.

The Decomposition of Yellow Sulphuret of Copper when made part of a Galvanic Current. Rep. R.I.C., 1841, pp. 40-41; 1842, p. 29.

The Energiatype. Dated Falmouth, 15 June, 1844. Signed R. Hunt. Athenæum, 1844, p. 575. Whewell's riddle [and a Cornish riddle.] ib., 1867, p. 198.

Produce of Lead Ore and Lead in the United Kingdom, 1845-46. Trans. R.G.S.C., vii, 40–45, (1847).

On Mineral Deposits. ib., (1868).

NOTE. This portion of the Transactions has not yet been printed.

The Present State of the Mining Industries of the United Kingdom. Journ. Statis. Soc. of Lond., xix, 201-218, 311-24. (1856).

Reports of the proceedings of the Miners' Association during the first years of its existence, 1861-63. Rep. of Miners' Assoc. of C. and D., 1861, [18 Sep. Meeting,] pp. 2-3; ib., 1862, pp. 1-2; ib., 1863, pp. 21-22.

On the mineral productions of Cornwall and Devon. ib., 1869, pp. 5-11.

Notes on the Remains of Early British Tin Works. Rep. of 16th Annual Meeting of Camb. Archæol. Assoc., [at Truro, 1862,] pp. 48-50; Gent. Mag., xiii, 696-702, (1862).

Tin Mining in Cornwall and its Traditions. Good Words, 1867, pp. 126-31. Reprinted in Cornish Teleg., 6, 13, 20 Feb., 1867.

The Economic Geology of Devonshire and Cornwall in 1868. Bath and West of England Agric. Journ., xvi, 67–90, 1868.

HUNTER, REV. JOSEPH, F.S.A. Assistant Keeper of Public Records. b. Sheffield, 6 Feb., 1783. d. London, 9 May, 1861.

Fines, sive Pedes Finium: sive Finales Concordiæ in curia Domini Regis: ab anno septimo regni Regis Ricardi I ad annum decimum sextum, Regis Johannis, 1195-1214, edente J. Hunter... volumen primum, in quo continentur comitatus Bedford', Berk', Buck', Cantab'. et Cornub'. Printed by command... [Lond., Eyre and Spottis woode,] 1835, roy. 8o.

NOTE.-The portion "De Com' Cornub.' prised in pp. 339-57.

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HUNTINGDON, FRANCIS HASTINGS, 2nd Earl of Huntingdon, K.G. (son of the following). d. 20 June, 1560.

HUNTINGDON, FRANCIS HASTINGS. (Con.).

Rent of the Manors, &c., of the Earl of Huntingdon in... Cornwall, &c. Harl. MSS. 3,881, art. 36 and 41.

HUNTINGDON, GEORGE HASTINGS, 1st Earl of Huntingdon (son of Edward, 2nd Baron Hastings). d. 21 July, 1544.

An account and rental of the Manors of the Earl of Huntingdon, in Bucks...and Cornwall, 24 Hen. VIII. Harl. MSS. 3,881, art. 32 b., 33, 34, and 35.

HUNTINGDON, SELINA, Countess of (Lady Selina Shirley, 2nd dau. of Washington, Earl of Ferrers, she m. 3 June, 1728, Theophilus Hastings, 26th Earl of Huntingdon). b. 24 Aug., 1707. d. London, 17 June, 1791.

The Life and Times of Selina, Countess of Huntingdon. By a Member of the House of Shirley and Hastings. Lond., W. E. Painter, 1841, 2 vols., 8°.

NOTE. The account of the Countess' visit to Cornwall, in 1775, is comprised in ii, 414-21. Her life affords much information about the county.

HUSBAND, JAMES (son of William Husband). b. Little Falmouth, 1793. d. Falmouth, 1857. Model of a fishing boat. By Mr. Husbands (sic). Rep. R.C.P. Soc., 1840, p. 58.

Improved method of ship building. ib., 1846, pp. 36-37.

HUSBAND, WILLIAM (son of preceding). b. Mylor, 1823.

Remarks in a discussion on Cornish Pumping Engines. Min. of Proc. of Civil Engineers, xxiii, 75-82, (1864).

Mast with india rubber cushion. Rep. R.C.P. Soc., 1866, p. xxxii.

Mode of fastening planks to iron frames in composite ships. ib., 1866, p. xxxiv.

HUSSEY, LIEUT.-COL. JOHN, of Lascelles Regiment (bro. of succeeding). Killed at Quebec. in a sortie under Col. Murray, 1759. cf. Gent. Mag., xxx, 294, (1760); Robert Wright's Life of General Wolfe, (1864), p. 481.

HUSSEY, RICHARD, M.P. for St. Mawes 176168, M.P. for East Looe 1768-70 (son of John Hussey, Town Clerk of Truro, 1722-37). Attorney General to Queen Charlotte; Auditor of the Duchy of Cornwall and of Greenwich Hospital; Counsel to the East India Co. b. Truro, 1713. d. Truro, Sept., 1770. cf. Walpole's Letters (Cunningham's ed.), iii, 453, iv, 136, v, 220; Mahon's Hist. of England, App.

HUSSEY, RICHARD, M.P. (Con.).

v, 10; Chatham Correspondence, ii, 394, iii, 111; Walpole's Memoirs of last ten years of Geo. II, (1832), i, 375; Walpole's Memoirs of Reign of King Geo. III, (1845), i, 326, 370-73, 377, ii, 60-61, 272, 279-80, 301, 379, iii, 161, 203, 208 note, 315, iv, 49-50; Sir H. Cavendish's Debates, i, 197-98, 246-47, 403; Polwhele's Reminiscences, ii, 135.

HUTCHINS, JOHN.

Disticha in obitum Annæ Hext et J. Hutchins. MSS. C.C.C. Oxford, 324, fol. 180.

NOTE. This was written at the end of the 16th century.

HUTCHINS, CAPT. STEPHEN, Commander of H.M. 50-gun ship "Portland." b. Paul, near Penzance, 1669. d. Port Royal, Jamaica, 24 Aug., 1709. bur. Kingston. Monument Paul Church. cf. Charnock's Biog. Navalis, iii, 294– 97; Johns and Nicolas' Calendar of Victory, (1855), p. 475.

HUTCHINS, WILLIAM.

The model of a merchant vessel. Rep. R.C.P. Soc., 1842, pt. ii, pp. 79-80.

HUTCHINSON, THOMAS.

A.D. 1843, May 4. No. 9,721. Specification of Francis Daniell, of Camborne...Assay Master and Analytical Chemist, and Thomas Hutchinson, of Rosewarne... Esquire, for "certain methods of obtaining or manufacturing lime from a substance or substances not hitherto made use of for that purpose," namely, sea sand. Lond., 1843, fol.-Reprinted. Lond., Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1856, fol., pp. 3, 3d.

HUTCHISON, REV. ÆNEAS BARKLY, B.D., V. of St. James, Devonport, 21 Aug., 1850-1866. b. London, 1819. d. Harrogate, 25 Dec., 1866. A monograph on the history and restoration of the parish church of St. Mary, Callington, by E. B. Hutchison. Plates. Lond., J. Masters; Plymouth, G. H. Lidstone, 1861, 4o., pp. 28, 5/-.

NOTE.-Reprinted from Trans. Exeter Dioces. Architect. Soc., [1860, ] vi, 312-34, (1861). Dedicated "to Rev. H. M. Rice, Rector of South Hill cum Callington, and J. P. St. Aubyn, Esq., the following pages prepared with their assistance."

HUTTON, CUTHBERT.

Publii Terentii Comedia Sex. Ashmolean MSS., (Bodl. Lib). No. 56.

NOTE. Formerly belonged to "Cuthbertus Huton ex comitatu Cornub: comissus pro Doctore Lupton" who wrote on the margin of f. 69 b. some memoranda in English concerning a Prophecy of Merlin for the year 1510.

HUTTON, REV. THOMAS, B.D., Fellow of St. John's College, Oxford; V. of St. Kew, 160040; R. of North Lew; Prebend. of Exeter, 29 June, 1616-40. b. London, 1566. d. St. Kew, 20 Dec., 1640. cf. Bliss' Wood, ii, 646-47.

Reasons for refvsal of Svbscription to the booke of Common Praier vnder the hands of certaine Ministers of Devon and Cornwall, word for word as they were exhibited by them to the Right Reuerend Father in God, William Coton, (sic) Doctor of Divinitie, L. Bishop of Exceter. With an Ansvvere at severall times returned them in publike Conference and in diverse Sermons upon occasion preached in the Cathedrall Church of Exceter, by T. Hvtton, Bachiler of Divinitie and Fellow of St. John's Coll., in Oxon. And now pvblished at the very earnest intreatie of some espiciall friends for a farther contentment of other the King's Maiestie's good and loyall Subjects. Printed at Oxford by Joseph Barnes, and are to be sold in Paules Church-yard, at the signe of the Crowne, by Simon VVaterson, 1605, 4o., pp. 200. Br. Museum.

The second and last part of Reasons for Refusall of Subscription to the Booke of Common Prayer vnder the hands of certaine Ministers of Deuon and Cornwall, as they were exhibited by them to the right reuerend Father in God, William Cotton, Doctor of Diuinitie and Lord Bishop of Exceter. As also an Appendix or Compendious Briefe of all other Exceptions, taken by others against the Bookes of Communion, Homilies, and Ordination, word for word, as it came to the hands of an Honorable Personage. With an Ansvver to both at seuerall times returned them in publike conference and in diuerse Sermons vpon occasion preached in the Cathedrall Church of Exceter, by T. Hutton...London, printed by John Windel for the Companie of Stationers, 1606, 4°. Br. Museum.

NOTE.-Epistle Dedicatorie, 2 leaves, To my fellow brethren the Ministers of Deuonshire and Cornwall, 1 leaf, To the Christian Reader, 1 leaf. The Contents of the Chapters and the Appendix, 3 leaves, then pp. 1-260

The remoouall of certaine imputations laid vpon the Ministers of Deuon and Cornwall, by one M. T. H[utton,] and in them, vpon all other ministers els-where refusing to subscribe. Anon. n.p., [Amsterdam?] or printers name, 1606, 4o. Br. Museum.

NOTE. To the Indifferent Reader, 2 leaves, then

pp. 1-66.

A defence of the Ministers' Reasons for refvsall of svbscription to the Booke of Common Prayer and of Conformitie against the severall answers of T. Hutton, Bachiler of Divinity, in his two bookes against the Minist. of Dev. and

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