Immagini della pagina
PDF
ePub

JEFFERY, JOHN. (Con.).

zance, by John Waterhouse. Penzance, E. Rowe, 1824, 12°., pp. 63.

A Solemn Appeal to the Protestant Dissenters called Wesleyan Methodists around. By Baptist Ministers. Penzance, printed and sold by T. Vigurs, 1824, 8°., pp. 46, 6d.

A letter of remonstrance addressed to Mr. Thomas Hocking, of the North Parade, concerning his opinion of the Baptist denomination, with Observations on the system of persecution adopted and recommended to the Methodist Societies by the example and labors of the Rev. John Waterhouse, Superintendent of the Penzance District, by G. C. Smith. Penzance, T. Vigurs, [19 Mch.,] 1824, 12o., pp. 18, 3d.

Religion vindicated; or party spirit opposed, being an Antidote to the religious controversy in this place, excited by the "Tuck-Net," etc., by Peter Pendarves. pseud. i.e., Penzance, G. Glanvill, 1824, 12°., pp. 12.

The Traveller, or a Shy Fish glancing at the "Tuck-Net." A poem, by Erthusyo. pseud. i.e., Penzance, G. Glanvill, 1824,

12°., pp. 12.

The Wooden Horse for the Rounder and the Horse without a Head. Taalked about in our Chimney Corner at Skewjack, and put on Peaper by the Blacksmith Dickee, for our Denery, sent with the Boy Will., by me Robin Baragwaneth. pseud. i.e., Penzance, J. Thomas,

1824, 12°., pp. 13, 2d.

Scriptural Advice; being a copy of a letter from Falmouth, addressed to the Rev. John Waterhouse. Penzance, T. Vigurs, [27 April,] 1824, 12o., pp. 14, 2d.

Strictures on a tract called "Scriptural Advice, etc., in a letter to the Rev. G. C. Smith, by a Wesleyan Methodist. Penzance, E. Rowe, [6 May,] 1824, 12o., pp. 11, 14d.

A Voice from Truro to the Rev. John Waterhouse, with an extract from Wesley's Sermon on Evil Speaking. Penzance, J. Thomas, 1824, 12°., pp. 5 and 10.

A letter addressed to the Rev. G. C. Smith, Baptist Minister of Penzance, by John Waterhouse. Penzance, E. Rowe, 1824, 12°., pp. 4, 1d.

Falsehood exposed and truth vindicated, in a letter from Falmouth, addressed to the Rev. J. Waterhouse, and signed by real persons. Penzance, E. Rowe, 1824, 12°., pp. 4, 1d.

A copy of a letter from Mr. Heath, to the Committee of the Baptist Home Missionary Society, with Remarks, by R. Scurrah. Penzance, E. Rowe, 1824, 12°., pp. 8.

Wheal Discord, or a crucible for the Mundic recently brought to Grass, by the Rev. Ralph Scurrah, of Copperhouse, in the form of "Re

JEFFERY, JOHN. (Con.).

marks upon" a copy of a letter from Mr. Heath, to the Committee of the Baptist Home Missionary Society. [By Rev. G. C. Smith.] Penzance, J. Thomas, 1824, 12°., pp. 48, 3d.

NOTE. Pt. i, pp. 1-26, pt. ii, pp. 27-48.

Clericus and the Independent denomination of Dissenters; with strictures on a paragraph concerning a Masquerade and some periodical works respecting the Clergy in general of this Kingdom, by Vindicator. pseud. i.e., Penzance, G. Glanvill, 1824, 12°., pp. 24.

No Fiction! A Statement of facts respecting the Accounts of the Industrious Society for Scilly, and the proceedings of the Rev. G. C. Smith, the Secretary, in reference to them. By John S. Brown, Treasurer to the Society. Penzance, T. Vigurs, 1824, 12°., pp. 21.

A Public Epistle to Mr. Brown on his pamphlet styled "No Fiction," proving it to be real fiction. Or a defence of the Rev. G. C. Smith, from Mr. Brown's puny attempt to effect his ruin, by a Baptist Minister. Penzance, J. Thomas, 1824, 12°., pp. 7.

An impartial view of the state of religion in Penzance, and its Vicinity. By Vindicator. pseud. i.e., Penzance, E. Rowe, 1824,

12o., pp. 58.

NOTE. This Controversy, commonly called "the Tuck-Net Controversy," was caused by an extract of a letter from Mr. Jeffery, relative to the state of religion in Newlyn, which appeared in the Baptist Mag., xvi, 47-48, (1824). The whole of the works on this subject are given here in order to show their connection with each other, but they will also be found inserted under the names and pseudonyms of the various writers. Mr. Jeffery was a convert to the Baptist denomination, having being received into that body by immersion in the mill-pond at Mousehole, by the Rev. G. C. Smith.

JEFFERY, ROBERT. 6. Polperro. d. Polperro, March, 1820. cf. Annual Register, lii, 25556, 264-65, 278-79, 283-84, (1810); Gent. Mag., lxxx, 483, (1810); Literary Panorama, viii, 764, (1810); Couch's History of Polperro, pp. 93-98.

Jeffery the Seaman, being a Narrative of his feelings and sufferings during his abode on the desolate Island of Sombrero, where he was left by the inhuman order of his Captain. Together with a Journal or Diary during the eight days he remained there. Interspersed with Strictures and comments on the conduct of Capt. Lake, well worthy of the attention of the British Legislature and the public in general. Lond., printed for the Author and sold by C. Chrippes, 16 Piazza, Covent Garden, n.d., [1810,] 8°., pp. 32.

A Narrative of the life, sufferings, and deliver

JEFFERY, ROBERT. (Con.).

ance of R. Jeffery, who was put on the desolate rock of Sombrero, Dec. 13, 1807. With portrait. Lond., 1811, 8o.

Jeffery the Sailor. By T. Couch. Clack, No. ii, pp. 60-65.

JEFFREE, RICHARD. b. Camborne. d. Cam

borne. cf. W. J. Henwood's Address at Spring Meeting of R.1 C. Rep., 1871, pp. 47, 50.

JEFFREYS, JOHN GWYN, F.R.S. (son of John Jeffreys). b. Swansea, 18 Jan., 1809.

Report of the Committee appointed to explore the marine fauna and flora of the south coast of Devon and Cornwall. No. I. Consisting of J. G. Jeffreys, Rev. T. Hincks, J. Couch, C. Stewart, J. B. Rowe, and J. Ralfs. Rep. Brit. Assoc., 1865, pp. 51-56.

NOTE. This Report was drawn up by the Secretary, C. Spence Bate.

JEHAN, L. F.

La Bretagne. Esquisses Pittoresques et Archéologiques...par L. F. Jehan (de Saint-Clavien)... Tours, Cattier, Libraire-Editeur, 1863, 8°., pp. xxii and 452.

NOTE.-On Antiquities in Brittany, with some references to Cornwall.

JENKIN, MR. Living in 1700.

Copy of Carmen Britannicum dialecto Cornubiensi by Edwd. Lhuyd from original with Mr. Jenkin, of Alverton, Penzance. Br. Museum, Addit. MSS. 28,554, pp. 132-33.

Song, by Mr. Jenkin, of Alverton. ib., 28,554, p. 136.

JENKIN, WILLIAM (son of Ishmael Jenkin). bapt.

Redruth, 14 Oct., 1738. d. Redruth, 27 Sept., 1820.

An Answer to the observations particularly addressed to the Adventurers in Tincroft Mine, signed, a Cornishman. By W. Jenkin. Printed and sold by Bennett, Redruth, 1802, 8°., pp. 16, 4d.

NOTE.-Dated Trewirgie, 13 Dec., 1802. This pamphlet was written by Mr. Jenkin, as Steward of the Honble. C. B. Agar.

A Letter to Mr. W. Jenkin, of Redruth, occasioned by his pamphlet entitled "An Answer to the Observations, etc., by a Cornishman." By Rev. John Richards, Jun. Bath, printed by Keenes, Kingsmead Street, and sold by the Booksellers at Truro, Redruth, Penryn, etc. n.d.,[1803,] 8°., pp. 40, 1/-.

JENKIN, WILLIAM. b. St. Keverne, 27 May, 1757.

The Providence of God asserted in an account of W. Jenkin, written by himself. Methodist Mag., xlii, 679-82, 758-61, 841-49, 924-31, (1819).

Thoughts on Planetary Motion. By W. Jenkin, Mylor. New Monthly Mag., xi, 108-11, (1819). JENKINS, REV. DAVID (son of the succeeding). V. of St. Gorran, 7 Sept., 1824-1869. b. St. Clement, 2 June, 1797. d. Gorran, 17 Mch., 1869. cf. Register and Mag. of Biog., i, 429, (1869).

JENKINS, REV. FRANCIS, M.A. V. of St. Clement, 21 Mch., 1789 to 1839. b. St. Michael Penkivell, 21 June, 1756. d. St. Clement, 18 Aug., 1839. cf. Gent. Mag., xii, 432, (1839).

JENKINS, MAJOR GEN. FRANCIS (son of the preceding). Commissioner of Assam. b. St. Clement, 4 Aug. bapt. 27 Sept., 1793. d. Gowhatty, Assam, 28 Aug., 1866. cf. Journ. R.I.C., 1866, (on an inserted unpaged leaf at the end).

Selections from the Records of the Bengal Government. Calcutta, 1851-54, 8°.

NOTE.-Contains "Report on Keoch Behar. By F.

Jenkins."

Selections from the Records of the Bengal Government. Calcutta, 1853-64, roy. 8°.

NOTE.-No. 11 in this Selection is " Report on the Revenue Administration of the Province of Assam. By F. Jenkins."

An account of some minerals collected at Nagpur and its vicinity, with remarks on the geology, etc., of that part of the country. Asiatic Researches, xviii, pt. ii, 194–215, (1833).

Further discovery of coal beds in Assam. Bengal Journ. Asiat. Soc., iv, 704-6, (1835). Premiums given by Capt. Jenkins. Rep. R.C.P. Soc., 1837, p. 18; 1838, p. 14.

On the formation of lignite in Berhampootur. Rep. R.I.C., 1840, p. 23; 1843, pp. 21-22.

Hints for the management of the grape vine in an unpropitious soil and climate; with an account of the beneficial effects, resulting from a system of under-draining. India Agric. Soc. Journ., iii, 89-94, (1844).

On the discovery of coal of a very superior description in a new situation in Upper Assam. Calcutta Journ. Nat. Hist., vii, 213, (1847).

JENKINS, REV. HENRY, D.D. (son of Rev. Thos. Jenkins). Dean of Buryan, 9 Aug., 1799 to 1817; Prebendary of Winchester,

J J

JENKINS, REV. HENRY, D.D. (Con.).

5 Feb., 1810 to 1817. b. Westwick, Norfolk, 1731. d. Winchester, 21 Dec., 1817. bur. Wotton. cf. Gent. Mag., lxxxvii, pt. ii, 632, (1817), lxxxviii, pt. i, 381, (1818).

JENKINS, JOSEPH (son of James Jenkins). b. Tresider, in St. Buryan, 12 June, 1808.

A Treatise on the Third Commandment, Self Denial and Marriage; by Philomath, [i.e., J. Jenkins.] Penzance, printed by H. M. Saundry. n.d., [1864] 12o., pp. 28, 6d.

A Treatise on the Seven Stages of Man's Life, The Aged, and Word Union. By Philomath. Penzance, printed by E. Paddy, 4, Chapel St., 1865, 12°., pp. 28, 6d.

A Lecture on Future Punishment. By J. J. Philomath. Penzance, printed by E. Paddy, Chancery Lane, Chapel Street, 1866, 12°., pp. 26, 6d.

A Lecture on Maintaining Good Works. By Philomath. Penzance, E. Paddy, 1866, 12o., pp. 28, 6d.

Continuation of a Lecture on Future Punishment. By J. J. Philomath. Penzance, E. Paddy, 1867, 12°., pp. 28, 6d.

A True Copy of the Will of Mary Jenkins, of Alverton, proving thereby that the within named James Jenkins and his Sons were the Heirs thereof. To which is added Remarks on

Justice. By J. J. Philomath. Penzance, printed for the Author by E. Paddy, Chapel St., 1867, 12o., pp. 28, 6d.

Poems and Sonnets. By J. J. Philomath. Penzance, printed by H. M. Saundry, 13, Chapel Street. n.d., [1867 ] 12°., pp. 39, 6d.

Poems and Sonnets. Part 2. By J. J. Philomath. Penzance, H. M. Saundry. n.d., [1868,] 12o., 6d.

NOTE. The pagination runs from 41 to 70. J. J. Philomath appears to be intended for Joseph Jenkins, Philomath.

JENKINS, MISS MARY LOUISA (dau. of Will. Harry Jenkins, Mayor of Truro). b. Truro. JENKINS, MISS FRANCES (sister of the above).

b. Truro.

A MS. List of 247 species of plants, indigenous to the County of Cornwall, exhibited at Truro, in 1869. MS. Library of R.I.C. cf. Journ. R.I.C., Apl., 1871, p. xlvi.

JENKS, REV. BENJAMIN. V. of Harley and V. of Kenley, Shropshire. b. 1646. d. Harley, 10 May, 1724.

Prayers and Offices of Devotion for families, and for particular persons upon most occasions, by Benjamin Jenks. Falmouth. n.d., [18-] 8°., pp. 472.

JENKYN, RICHARD (son of Richard Jenkyn). b. Crowan, circa 1790. d. Plymouth, circa 1860.

A.D. 1841, Jan. 26. No. 8816. Specification of Richard Jenkyn, of Hayle, Cornwall, Machinist, for "Certain improvements in Valves for Hydraulic Machines." With drawing annexed. Lond., 1841, fol.-Reprinted. Lond., Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1856, fol., pp. 3, 5d.

NOTE. Whilst engaged in the Hayle and Copper House Foundries, he fabricated the heaviest pieces of wrought iron machinery that had been made for Cornish Mining Engines at the time of re-working the Crinnis and the Consolidated Mines, from 1815 to 1825.

JENKYNS, REV. CHARLES, B.A. (son of the succeeding). Curate of Sennen, 26 July, 1837; Perp. Curate of Tuckingmill, 1853. b. St. Ives, Cornwall, 24 Nov., 1803.

The plenary inspiration of the Holy Scripture. A Sermon. Church of England Mag., lvii, 96– 102, (1864).

The Law and the Gospel. ib., lviii, 312-15, (1865).

The Imperfection of Man's Present Knowledge. ib., lix, 112-16.

Christian Love. ib., lx, 344-48, (1866). Heaven the true rest of the Soul. ib., lxi, 184-88.

The Captivity of the Thoughts to Christ. ib., lxii, 40-43, (1867).

The Witness of the Spirit. ib., lxv, 296-99, (1868).

The Joy of God's Presence. ib., lxvi, 25659, (1869).

The Fear of God. ib., lxvii, 40–43.
Divine Providence. ib., lxviii, 56-59, (1870).
Living unto God. ib., lxix, 112–15.
Improvement of Time. ib., lxix, 400–403.

JENKYNS, FRANCIS (twin son of Rich. Jenkyns). b. St. Ives, 3 Feb., 1778. bapt. St. Ives, 12 Jan., 1779. d. Plymouth, 4 Feb., 1841.

A Plan for making a safe and commodious Harbour in St. Ives Bay, Cornwall. Surveyed and Drawn by F. Jenkyns, St. Ives. Size, 18 in. x 11 in. Scale, in. to 100 feet. Lond., Ashby, sculpt.

A Chart of St. Ives Bay, Cornwall. Surveyed and Drawn by F. Jenkyns, St. Ives. Size, 18 in. x 11 in. Scale, 2 in. to 1 mile.

JENNINGS, JAMES (son of John Jennings, of Cannington). b. Huntspill, 1 Dec., 1772. d. Greenwich, 14 Oct., 1833.

Observations on some of the Dialects in the West of England, particularly Somersetshire; with a glossary of words now in use there...By J. Jennings. Lond., Baldwin, 1825, 12°., 7/-.

JENNINGS, JAMES. (Con.).

-2nd Edit. The whole revised, corrected, and enlarged...by J. K. Jennings, M.A...Vicar of Hagbourn, Berkshire. Lond., J. R. Smith, 1869, 8o.

NOTE. The references to Cornwall in this work are very insignificant.

JENNINGS, JOHN. b. Gerrans. d. Southampton,

A letter addressed to B. Treleaven and J. Jennings, by the officers of the Falmouth TeeTotal Society with their replies, in which are shown the good effects of the adoption of the Total Abstinence principle. Falmouth, W. R. Ellis, 1838, 8°., pp. 16.

JENNINGS, JOSEPH.

A.D. 1839, June 22. No. 8128. Specification of Joseph Jennings, of Bissow Bridge, in the parish of Kea...for a "Process for obtaining metal from pyrites or mundic." Lond., 1839, fol.-Reprinted. Lond., Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1857, fol., pp. 4, 3d.

JESSOP, REV. WILLIAM (son of Thos. Jessop). Wesleyan Minister at Redruth, 1862-65. b. Sheffield, 28 Feb., 1815.

Words from Heaven to the Church on Earth, being the substance of a Discourse delivered in the Wesleyan Chapel, Copperhouse, May 13th, 1863, during the Annual Session of the Cornwall District Committee by the Rev. W. Jessop. Lond., 1863, 12o., pp. 32.

JESSOPP, REV. AUGUSTUS. b. Albury Place, Cheshunt, Herts, Dec., 1824.

A

Man's Excuses for Sin and their Answer. Sermon preached on the 97th annual festival of the Helston Grammar School. By the Rev. A. Jessopp, Head Master. Helston, R. Cunnack; Lond., D. Nutt. n.d., [18,] 8°., pp. 15.

The Helston Grammar School Magazine. [Conducted by Rev. A. Jessopp.] Helston, R. Cunnack; Lond., D. Nutt, 270, Strand. n.d., [185759,] 1 vol., 8o., pp. 340, 10/-.

NOTE.-Eight parts only published Sept., 1857 to Sept., 1859.

Our Premier. By X. i.e., Rev. A. Jessopp. Helston Gram. School Mag., pp. 1-4.

The Natural History of Boys. ib., pp. 4-9, 47-54, 94-98, 141-48, 205-10, 231-36, 282-90, 333-39.

Translation. The First Chorus in the Iphigenia in Aulide. By A. J[essopp.] ib., pp. 9-11, 114–

16.

Translation. Horace. Carm. x., Lib. ii. To Licinius. ib., pp. 12–13.

JESSOPP, REV. AUGUSTUS. (Con.).

Ban. A Dog-gerel. ib., pp. 26-30, 61-67. Charades. By J. i.e., Rev. A. Jessop. ib., pp. 33, 88-89, 185.

Rebus. By Y. i.e., Rev. A. Jessop. ib., pp. 34. The Old Seats of Cornwall. Bochym House, with view by J. T. Blight. ib., pp. 54-60, 12632, 175-79.

Charade and Enigma. ib., pp. 137-38. Translation from the German. ib., p. 156. Ad the second. ib., pp. 189–91. Charade. By O. Ó. i.e., Rev. A. Jessop. ib., p. 221.

A Gem from the Antique. ib., pp. 241-46. Charade. ib., p. 263.

Enigmas, &c. By A. i.e., Rev. A. Jessop. ib., pp. 264, 302-3.

How we went a yachting. ib., pp. 305–9. A Glimpse of the Good Old Time, (Helston Boro'). By A. ib., pp. 313-18.

JESSOPP, MARIA (wife of the preceding).

It was undoubtedly true. A story from Hans Andersen. By M[aria Jessopp.] Helston Gram. School Mag., 1857-59, pp. 13-15.

Hints for the formation of fresh water aquarium. ib., pp. 84-87.

Trout's whim. ib., pp. 280-82, 310-12.

JEWELL, GEORGE, M.D. (son of Geo. Jewell). Founder of the Royal Adelaide Lying-inHospital. b. Tregony, 1793. d. Wadebridge, 14 Nov., 1840. cf. Gent. Mag., xiv, 672, (1840).

[ocr errors]

Practical Observations on Leucorrhoea, fluor albus, or Weakness;" with cases illustrative of a new mode of treatment. By George Jewel, (sic) Member of the Royal College of Surgeons ; one of the Accoucheurs to the St. George's and St. James's Dispensary...Lond., John Wilson, Princes Street, Soho, 1830, 8°., pp. viii and 108, 5/-.

The London Practice of Midwifery, including the most important diseases of women and children. By George Jewel, M.D., Senior Physician Accoucheur to the St. George's and St. James' Dispensary. 6th ed. Lond., Longman, 1833, 8°. Advertisement, pp. 2, Text, pp. 40.

JEWELL, REV. THOMAS. b. Morwinstow, 1798. d. Holsworthy, 30 Dec., 1852. cf. Wesleyan Methodist Mag., lxxi, 593, (1848), lxxvi, 86465, (1853).

Memoir of Rev. Rich. Treffry. Wesleyan Methodist Mag., lxi, 159, (1838).

Memoir of Miss Eliza Thomas, who died at St. Just, 8 Dec., 1839. ib., lxiii, 172, (1840).

JEWITT, LLEWELLYN, F.S.A. b. Derbyshire. Additional Notices of Cornish Well Chapels. By L. Jewitt [to an article by J. T. Blight on the Well Chapels of Cornwall.] The Reliquary, ii, 134-36, (1861-62).

Plymouth China. A History of the Porcelain Works at Plymouth. The Art Journal, ii, 16973, (1863).

NOTE. Contains a long account of W. Cookworthy and the discovery of the China clay in Cornwall.

JOBSON, HUMPHRY.

Commission to Humfrie Jobson to enquire into abuses done by the officers of the Admiralty in Devon and Cornwall. Chelsey, 29 May, 1606. Lansd. MSS. 145, art. 19.

JOHANNES DE S. GERMANO CORNUBIENSIS. b. Cornwall. d. post 1177? Educated at Paris under Peter Lombard, whose views he afterwards opposed and procured their condemnation at the Council of Tours, A.D. 1163. cf. Hist. Litteraire de la France, xiv, 194-99; Oudin, ii, 1157, 1529-30; Fabricius' Med. et Inf. Lat., iv, 189; T. D. Hardy's Cat. of Materials, ii, 393; Wright's Biog. Lit., ii, 215; Leland Scrip. Brit. chap. 200; Pits p. 236; Bale, iii, 6; Tanner, p. 432; Cave Script. Eccles. (ed. 1743), ii, 239; Works of William, Abbot of St. Theodoric, in "Bibliotheca Patrum Cisterciensium" (ed. Bertrand Tissier, 1662), iv, 59–63; Oliver's Monasticon, p. 89; Giraldus Cambrensis Liber Invect. v, 8, (in reference to Johannes' knowledge of the Welsh language); Gemma Ecclesiastica, B., 2 ch. 35; John of Salisbury, Ep. lxxx and clxxvi; Cooper's Report on Fadera, Append. A. Suppl., p. 107.

Eulogium Magistri Johannis Cornubiensis ad Alexandrum Papam III. Written after 1175. Parker MSS., C.C. Coll., Camb. 62, art. 12. Printed in Martene and Durand's Anecd., v, 1657-1702; Reprinted in Migne's Patrologia, (ed. of John of Salisbury, 1855), tom. cxcix, col. 1041-1086; also printed amongst Works of Hugh of St. Victor, iii, 399.

NOTE. Written against Peter Lombard's views on the Incarnation. The original MS. is in Ball. Coll. Oxon., lxv, fol., 40-47; another copy was at Tavistock Abbey. cf. Leland's Collect., iv, 152.

Apologia. Written in reply to the attacks on him. By Peter Lombard. MSS. formerly penes Bishop Tanner.

Summa qualiter fiat Sacramentum altaris per virtutem Sanctæ Crucis et de septem canonibus vel ordinibus missæ. MSS., C.C.C., Camb., 459,

art. 8.

NOTE.-The same work as "Libellus de Canone Mystici Libaminis et ejus ordinibus." Printed in Migne's Patrologia, tom. clxxvii, col. 455. For a fragment of this treatise, cf. Br. Museum, Addit. MSS., 15,656.

[blocks in formation]

Merlini Prophetia cum expositione Joannis Cornubiensis. In "Spicilegium Vaticanum. By Carl Greith." Frauenfeld, 1838, pp. 92-106.

NOTE. Trans. from Celtic into Latin hexameters by John, of Cornwall, at the request of "Roberto Episcopo Oxoniensi," [this is probably a mistake for "Exoniensi"] i.e. Robert Warelwast, Bishop of Exeter, who died in 1160. The Latin notes to the Merlin contain some Celtic words and references to Cornwall.

Apologia de Christi Incarnatione, [also called" De Homine Assumpto, et De Verbo Incarnato.] MS. King's Lib. (Br. Museum), 7 F, xiii, art. 4. Printed amongst the Works of Hugh of St. Victor, iii, 68; Reprinted in Migne's Patrologia, (ed. of John of Salisbury), tom. clxxvii, col. 295.

Institution of the Abbot and Canons of Wellebeck into the Church of Duchemanetun [in Derbyshire] by Jno. Cornubiensis, Archdeacon of Derby. Br. Museum, Addit. MSS., 6705, fol.

78.

NOTE.-Derby is probably a mistake for Worcester of which Johannes was Archdeacon in 1197, but possibly he held both offices.

JOHANNES DE CORNUBIA ET DE EGGLESFEYL, [i.e., Egloshayle.] Principal of Edmund Hall, Oxford, 1317. cf. Reliquiæ Hearnianæ, (1857), i, 256.

JOHN, GEORGE.

A.D. 8 Aug., 1755. No. 703. Patent to George John, of the parish of Camborne, in the county of Cornwall, Engineer, for "A new improvement of a new method of raising water by fire out of mines, pits, or shafts, by a cylinder and boyler, and a steem bason or pan fixed within the boyler for rairyfying the steam, and a cast and wrought iron chain linked together, used for that purpose, with pipes in the pits or shafts, for the more easy conveying the water from the bottoms to pumps fixed whilst the said pits or shafts are sinking, without being obliged to the present troublesome and expensive method of lowering the whole fire or pumps, whilst the pits or shafts in which they are fixed are sunk deeper. Lond., 1755, fol.-Reprinted. Lond., G. E. Eyre and W. Spottiswoode, 1857, fol., pp. 6, 4d.

JOHN, GEORGE DENNIS (son of George John, who d. 28 Oct., 1847). Town Clerk of Penzance. b. Penzance, 19 Dec., 1793. d. Penzance, 21 Sep., 1847. bur. Gulval. cf. Gent. Mag., xxviii, 546-47, (1847).

« IndietroContinua »