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KELK, REV. THOMAS. (Con.).

On a Sermon preached before the Visitation Court, at Truro, by the Rev. Thomas Carlyon. By T. Kelk. 1809, 8°.

Remarks on the necessity of divine inspiration. By T. Kelk. 1809, 8°.

q.v.

The Life and Death of Mr. John Reed, (1804).

The Providence of God asserted. Singular Preservation of a Mariner. Helston, 3 Jan., 1805. Methodist Mag., xxxviii, 314-22, (1805). Account of Mrs. Barnicott who died at Falmouth, 1815, aged 71. ib., xxxviii, 368-69.

The Grace of God manifested. Memoirs of the experience and death of a converted backslider, [i.e., J. Blewett, who was b. Gwithian, 1760, d. 26 Apl., 1805.] ib., xxxix, 512-17, (1806).

Memoir of Mr. T. Mitchel, (1808). q.v. The Grace of God manifested, in an account of Mrs. Hitchins, (1808). q.v.

KELK, REV. WILLIAM (son of the preceding). b. Launceston, 1795. d. Southport, 27 Feb., 1866.

Our Chapel debts: a Contribution towards Wesleyan Economical Reform. By the Rev. W. Kelk. Manchester, 1852, 8°., pp. 64.

KELLOW, MR., of Fowey.

Satire on Rev. John Enty. q.v. KELLY AND Co.

Post Office Directory of Devon and Cornwall. The Maps engraved expressly for the work, and corrected to the time of publication. Lond., printed and published by Kelly and Co., 1856, 8°., 16/-.

NOTE. Each county has distinct pagination. Cornwall with Map, pp. x and 234.

KELLY, CAPTAIN THOMAS, of Trewint, near Liskeard.

Letter to Capt. T. Kelly from Bishop Trelawny, dated June 20, 1687. Atterbury's Miscell. Works, (1783-90), iv, 328–32.

NOTE. The original of this letter was, in 1784, penes Dr. Ducarel, in 1787, penes R. Gough.

KELLY, THOMAS, of Yealmpton. b. Plymouth. Plate. Journ.

Celtic Remains on Dartmoor. R.I.C., Oct. 1866, pp. 125-28.

KELYNACK, MARY (dau. of Nicholas Tresize

and wife of Will. Kelynack). b. Tolcarne,
Madron, 1776. d. Dock-lane, Penzance, 5
Dec., 1855. bur. St. Mary's Churchyard. cf.
Memoir, with portrait, Illust. Lond. News, (where

KELYNACK, MARY. (Con.).

she is called Callinack), xix, 522, (1851); Transactions of Loggerville Literary Society, (with portrait), p. 111.

Aunt Mavor's Picture Books for little readers. [No. I.] The old Cornish Woman, [Mary Kelynack.] 8 coloured plates. Lond., G. Routledge and Co. n.d., [1853,] 4°., pp. 8, 1/-.

NOTE.-Mary Kelynack walked to London in 1851 to visit The Exhibition and was presented to the Queen and Prince Albert and to the Lord Mayor.

KELYNACK, WILLIAM. See Gwavas, Will. KEMP, ARTHUR (eld. son of Nicholas Kemp, of Rosteague, in Gerrans).

Grant to A. Kemp, Gent., of the privelege of taking whales, crampoes, or bottle nose whales in the Seas adjoining the Counties of Devon and Cornwall, 20 July, 1707. Harl. MSS. 2263, art. 63; 30th Rep. of Dep. Keeper of Records, p. 424. KEMP, REV. GEORGE, Minister at Penwerris

Chapel; then V. of St. Allen, Oct., 1840 to 1842. b. Exeter, 1800. d. St. Allen, 26 June, 1842. bur. 29 June. cf. Gent. Mag., xviii, 216, (1842).

Sermons. By the late Rev. G. Kemp, B.A., Vicar of St. Allen, Cornwall. Lond., Smith and Elder, 1842, 12°., pp. xvi and 283. List of Subscribers.

NOTE.-Preface dated 1 Nov., 1842, and signed Richard B. Kinsman.

KEMPE, ALFRED JOHN, F.S.A. (only son of John Kempe, Bullion Porter in H.M. Mint. d. 1823). b. London, 1785. d. Stamford Villas, Fulham, 21 Aug., 1846. cf. Gent. Mag., xxvi, 546-48, (1846).

Memoirs of Capt. Nicholas Kempe, R.N., and the Kempe family. Gent. Mag., xcix, 85-87, (1829).

On the Cromlechs and British Monuments of Cornwall. Distinctions of Cromlechs and Kistveans. ib., ciii, pt. i, 11-14, (1833).

Some account of a visit to the battle field of Stratton and the tomb of Sir B. Granville, at Kilkhampton. By A. J. K[empe.] ib., xxiv, 3542, (1845).

NOTE.-A. J. Kempe was the author of very numerous works on Antiquarian subjects.

KEMPE, CAPTAIN NICHOLAS, R.N. (eld. son of Samuel Kempe, of Carclew). b. 1757. d. Bridgend, South Wales, 1829. cf. Gent. Mag., xcix, pt. ii, 85-87, (1829).

KEMPTHORNE, CAPT. GEORGE BORLASE, R.N. (eld. son of Jas. Kempthorne). b. Helston, 21 Aug., 1819 d. Jersey, 22 March, 1870.

KEMPTHORNE, CAPT. G. B. (Con.).

Notes made on a survey along the eastern shores of the Persian Gulf, in 1828. Geographical Soc. Journ., v, 263-85, (1835).

Description of the Frankincense-tree as found near Cape Gardafui on the Somali coast. Pharmaceut. Journ., iv, 37-38, (1845).

A narrative of a voyage in search of the crew of the ship "Charles Eaton" performed in the year 1836. Bombay, Geogr, Soc. Trans., viii, 21035, 365-82, (1849).

KEMPTHORNE, JOHN, M.R.C.S. (2nd son of Jas. Kempthorne). b. Kirland, near Bodmin, 26 Oct., 1821.

KENDALL, REV. GEORGE, D.D. (Con.).

(1870), p. 230; Rev. Geo. D'Oyly's Life of W. Sancroft, Arch.-Bp. of Canterbury, (1821), i, 66; Rose.

Collyrium, or an Ointment to open the Eyes of the poor Cavaliers.

NOTE. This work which Anthony A. Wood states he never had seen, was published after the Cavaliers had been defeated in the West by the forces belonging to the parliament.

commonly received in the Reformed Churches Θεοκρατία; or a vindication of the Doctrine concerning Gods intentions of special grace and favour to his elect in the death of Christ as also

Case of successful Ovariotomy. Lancet, ii, his prerogative power...from the attempts lately 308-9, (1868).

KEMPTHORNE, CAPT. WILLIAM, RN. b. Penryn. d. Exeter, 1835. cf. Gent. Mag., iv, 91, (1835); Annual Biog. for 1836, p. 427; Marshall's Royal Naval Biog. Suppl., pt. iv, pp. 114-16.

KEMYS, ROGER.

Collection of Gloucestershire...and Devon and Cornwall pedigrees. Sir T. Phillipps' MSS. 13,391 and 13,433.

KENDALL, CHARLES, of Exeter (2nd son of Archdeacon Nicholas Kendall). bapt. Sheviock, Mch., 1690. bur. St. Lawrence, Exeter, 1731. Pietas Univ. Oxon... Reginæ Annæ. Oxon., 1714, 4°.

NOTE.-Contains Sonnet by "Car. Kendall, Coll. Omn. Anim. Soc. Prob."

KENDALL, GEORGE. A Cornish Gentleman, implicated in the first conspiracy against James I, in June and July, 1603. cf. Dodd's Ch. Hist. (Tierney's ed., 1841), App. vol. iv, pp. iv, xiv, xli-xliii.

NOTE.-G. Kendall was justly suspected by his comrades of giving intelligence of the Conspiracy to the Government.

KENDALL, REV. GEORGE, D.D. (eld. son of Geo. Kendall, of Cofton). Devonshire Fellow of Ex. Coll., 1630-47; R. of Blisland, 26 Nov., 1643, deprived, 1655; R. of St. Benedict, Gracechurch St., London, 1656?; Prebendary of Exeter, 8 Feb., 161, deprived, 1655, restored, 1660, deprived, 1662; R. of Kenton, 1660, deprived, 1662. b. Cofton, Dawlish, Devon, 1610. d. Cofton, 19 Aug., 1663. cf. Walker's Sufferings, pt. ii, p. 31; Palmer's Nonconformist Memorial, i, 377; Bliss' Wood, iii, 638-40; Memoirs of J. Evelyn,

made against it, by Master John Goodwin, in his book entituled Redemption Redeemed...By G. Kendall, B.D., sometimes Fellow of Exeter Col., in Oxford. Lond., printed by Tho. Ratcliffe and Edw. Mottershed, 1653, fol.

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The reduction of a Digressor; or Rich. Baxter's reply to Mr. George Kendall's Digression in his book against Mr. Goodwin. Lond., printed by A. M. for Thomas Underhill, at the Anchor and Bible, in Pauls Church-yard...1654, sm. 4°., pp. 326 and 24 sheets unpaged.

Rich. Baxter's apology against the modest exceptions of Mr. T. Blake and the digression of Mr. G. Kendall, etc. Lond., printed by A. M. for Thomas Underhill, at the Anchor and Bible, in Pauls Church-yard...1654, 4°. Preface apologetical and Contents unpaged; then pp. 1-155, with postscript unpaged.

Διατριβη περι παιδο-βαπτισμού, or a consideration of Infant Baptism... Together with a Digression in answer to Mr. Kendall, from pag. 143 to the end. By John] H[orne] an unworthy servant of Jesus Christ and Preacher of the Gospel to the Congregation at Lin Alhallows. Lond., printed by J. M. for H. Cripps and L. Lloyd, and are to be sold at their shop in Popes-head Alley, neer Lombard-Street, 1654, sm. 4°., pp. 160.

Sancti Sanciti, or the common doctrine of the perseverance of the Saints as who are kept by the power of God through Faith unto Salvation, vindicated from the attempts lately made against it by Mr. John Goodwin, in the Digression of his book which he was pleased to entitle Redemption Redeemed...As also an appendix in answer to Master Horne, goring all University

KENDALL, REV. GEORGE, D.D. (Con.). Learning. By G. Kendall, B.D... Lond., printed by Tho. Ratcliffe and Edw. Mottershed, 1654, fol.

NOTE.-Prefixed is (inter alia) an address "Ad almam matrem Academiam Oxoniensem," dated "Datum ex claustris meis in terra beata Cornub. pridie kalend. Sep., MDCLIII," and an epistle Dedicatory to Dr. Whichcot and Heads of Colleges, in Cambridge, dated "Blisland, near Bodmin, in Cornwall, Sept. 3, 1653."

Triumviri, or the genius, spirit, and deportment of three men, Mr. Ric. Resbury, Mr. John Pawson, and Mr. G. Kendall, in their late writings against the free grace of God in the redemption of the world. [By John Goodwin.] Lond., 1658,

40.

NOTE. Written in reply to the preceding work.

The Pagan Preacher Silenced. Or an answer to a treatise of Mr. John Goodwin, entituled The Pagans Debt and Dowry... By Obadiah Howe, A.M., and Pastor of Horne-castle, in Lincolnshare. With a verdict on the Case depending between Mr. Goodwin and Mr. Howe by the learned George Kendal, D.D...Lond., printed by Th. Maxey for John Rothwell, at the Fountain and Bear, in Cheap-side, 1655, sm. 4o.

NOTE.-The " Verdict" occupies eleven pages and is dated Feb. 6, 1651."

Fur pro Tribunali, Examen Dialogismi cui inscribitur Fur Prædestinatus. Accesserunt Oratio de doctrina Neo-Pelagiana habita Oxonii in Comitiis Julii ix, MDCLIV, Cl. V. G. Tuissii Vita et Vindiciae à Calumniis et sophismatis Francisci Annati Jesuitæ, etc. Auctore Georgio Kendallo, S.T.D. Oxon. Excudebat Hen. Hall ...Impensis Tho. Robinson. MDCLVII, 8o.

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NOTE.-A sheet and a half unpaged; then Fur pro tribunali, pp. 1-269; Oratio, &c., pp. 1-219. Written in answer to a treatise called Fur Prædestinatus," for many years supposed to have been written by Archbishop Sancroft and others, but now believed to have been written by Henry Statius, and to have first appeared anonymously in Holland.

Musarum Oxoniensium pro Rege suo soteria. Oxon., 1633, 4o.

NOTE.-Contains verses by "G. Kendall, B.A., Fellow Exeter Coll."

Order of the House of Commons, appointing G. Kendall lecturer at Hemel Hempstead, 22 August, 1642. Tanner MSS. (Bodl. Lib.) 63, art. 66.

KENDALL, COL. JAMES, M.P. for Lostwithiel, 1704-1710 (younger brother of Thomas Kendall, of Killigarth, Talland). Governor of Barbadoes, 1689-94; Lord of the Admiralty, 169699. d. London, 10 July, 1708, aged 60.

KENDALL, COL. JAMES, M.P. (Con.).

Letter from J. Kendall, Governor of Barbadoes to the Earl of Rochester, 3 March, 169293. Br. Museum, Addit. MSS. 15, 895, fol. 11. Printed in Corresp. of Henry Hyde, Earl of Clarendon, etc., (1828), ii, 341-42.

Victorious Love. A Tragedy acted at the Theatre Royal, 1698. By William Walker. Lond., 1698, 4°.

NOTE.--Dedicated to Col. James Kendall.

KENDALL, JOHN.

Grant of the Advowson of the Deanery of St. Buryan for one turn to J. Kendall, Secretary, and T. Otter. Harl. MSS. 433, art. 1373.

KENDALL, REV. JOHN HENRY (son of Rev. C. Kendall), V. of Treneglos and Warbstow, 1857-62. b. 1805. d. Treneglos, 29 Aug., 1862. cf. Gent. Mag., xiii, 504, (1862).

KENDALL, MARY (dau. of Thomas Kendall, of Killigarth). b. Westminster, 8 Nov., 1677. d. Epsom, 4 March, 1709-10. bur. Westminster Abbey. cf. Dart's Westminster, i, 184; Stanley's Westminster, (1868), p. 323.

KENDALL, COL. NICHOLAS (son of Walter Kendall). Recorder of Lostwithiel. Killed at siege of Bristol, July, 1643. cf. Clarendon Hist. of Rebellion, (ed. 1819), ii, 397.

KENDALL, REV. NICHOLAS, D.D. (eld. son of Bernard Kendall, of Lostwithiel). V. of Lanlivery, 1681-1739; R. of Sheviock, 16931739; Canon of Exeter, 23 Jan., 168 to 1739; Archdeacon of Totnes, 28 July, 1713 to 1739. b. 28 Jan., 16. d. Exeter, 3 Mch., 1733. bur. Exeter Cathedral, 7 Mch. cf. Atterbury's Miscell. Works, (1783–90), i, 175, etc.; Sidney's Life of Walker, (1838), p. 4; Bliss' Wood, (Fasti), iv, 360, 370.

Sermon preached at the Assizes held for the County of Cornwall, at Launceston, 18 March, 1685. By N. Kendall, A.M. Lond., R. Royston; Exeter, Geo. May, 1686, 4o.

Mr. Canon Kendall to Mr. Moyle on an inscribed stone near Fowey. Gent. Mag., ix, 492– 98, (1838).

Verses by Dr. Kendall, Preb. of Exeter. Br. Museum, Addit. MSS. 25,679. 28 lines.

KENDALL, REV. NICHOLAS (youngest son of Nicholas Kendall, of Pelyn). V. of Lanlivery, 1815-44; V. of Talland, 1806-44; Incumb. of Lanhydrock, 1831-44. b. 30 Sept., 1782. d. Lanlivery, 29 Apl., 1844. cf. Gent. Mag., xxii, 102, (1844).

KENDALL, REV. NICHOLAS. (Con.). Wesleyan Methodism defended against an Invidious Distinction made by the Rev. N. Kendall in reading the Burial Service over an infant baptized in the Wesleyan Chapel. By James Blackett. Lond., J. Man; St. Austell, J. H. Drew, 1822, 8°., pp. 20.

KENDALL, NICHOLAS, M.P. for East Cornwall, 1852-68 (eld. son of Rev. Chas. Kendall, V. of Talland, who d. 1806). Police Magistrate at Gibraltar, 1868. b. 22 Dec., 1800.

Minutes of evidence taken before the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the condition of all mines in Great Britain to which the provisions of the Act, 23 and 24 Vict., c. 151, do not apply with reference to the health and safety of persons employed in such mines. Lond., G. E. Eyre and W. Spottiswoode, 1864, fol., pp. 529 and 466.

NOTE. Amongst the Commissioners were N. Kendall, John St. Aubyn, and Rich. Davey.

KENDALL, WILLIAM (2nd son of Nicholas and Loveday? Kendall).

Instructions given by King Henry 8 to John Becket, the Usher, and John Wrothe, the Sewer of his Chamber, relative to their journey into Cornwall for the purpose of apprehending William Kendall; also [instructions given to] Sir William Courteney, Sir Thomas Denys and Thomas Arundell as to Kendall's late behaviour. Harl. MSS., 296, art. 16, fol. 36 b. [Printed by Sir N. H. Nicolas in Archeol., xxii, 20-25, 1829.] Erney Polpever and Lanloo, in Cornwall, property of W. Kendall....ib., 607, art. 352. KENDRICK, JAMES, M.D. (son of Jas. Kendrick, M.D.). b. Warrington, 7 Nov., 1809. Seal of John Basset as Vice-Admiral of Cornwall. Archæol. Journ., xx, 78, (1863). KENNALL, REV. JOHN, LL.D., V. of Gwennap, 27 Apl., 1550; Archdeacon of Oxford, 1561; Canon of Exeter, 15- to 1592. d. Exeter, 1592. Will proved, 22 Apl., 1592. cf. Bliss' Wood, (Fasti), ii, 141, 164, 166; Carew's Cornwall, (ed., 1811), pp. 151, 171.

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John Kennall, of Trewarthery, his deputation to John Kennall, LL.D., his brother, for the sale of Cassington, 23 Eliz., with the assignment of the said reversion to James Pollexfen, 24 Eliz. Hargrave MSS., Br. Museum, 302, art. 14 and 15. KENNALL, JOHN (bro. of preceding).

The grants of Spillesbery and Cassington in reversion to J. Kennall, of Trewartheire, in co. of Cornwall, 10 Eliz. Hargrave MSS., Br. Museum, 302, art. 12. See also Kennall, Rev. John, LL.D.

KENRICK, REV. JOHN, M.A.

Unitarianism the Essence of Vital Christianity: A Sermon preached at George's Meeting, Exeter, July 10, 1817, before the Members of the Western Unitarian Society, and of_the_Devon and Cornwall Association, 1817. By J. Kenrick, M.A. Lond., printed by R. and A. Taylor, Shoe Lane...1817, 12°,, pp. 48, 1/-2nd ed. Lond., Taylor, 1818, 12o., pp. 48, 1/-.—3rd ed. Bristol, printed for William Browne, 1836, 12o.,

6d.

KENT, THOMAS. b. Padstow, 1777. d. Padstow, 11 May, 1861.

On the Antiquities in the neighbourhood of Padstow. Rep. R.I.C., 1858, p. 24.

Inscribed Stone near Padstow, Cornwall. Archæol. Journ., ii, 77, (1846).

Chinese Seal found near Padstow. ib., vii, 403, (1850).

KESSEL, REV. ANDREW, Independent Minister at Penzance, 1791-94. d. 27 Apl., 1802, aged 76.

The living and almost dying experience of Andrew Kessel, late Minister of the Gospel in Penzance. Truro, 1800, 4°.

KEVILL, THOMAS, Steward to Francis, Lord De Dunstanville. b. 1736. d. Trevenson, Illogan, 28 June, 1798.

dated Illogan, 4 Dec., 1795. Young's Annals of Reply to a circular letter of A. Young's, Agriculture, xxvi, 135–6, (1796).

KEYS, ISAIAH WATERLOO NICHOLSON (son of Elias Keys). b. Devonport, 12 Mch., 1818.

Flora of Devon and Cornwall, by Isaiah W. N. Keys, Curator of Botany in the Plymouth Institution and Devon and Cornwall Natural History Society.

NOTE.-Part i. Ranunculaceæ-Geraniaceæ. Annual Rep. and Trans. of Plymouth Instit. and D and C.N.H. Soc., 1865-66, pp. 21-69.

Part ii. Balsaminacea-Umbelliferæ. ib., 186667, pp. 109-181. Part iii. Hederacea-Compositæ. ib., 1867-68,

pp. 41-83.

Part iv. Campanulacea - Scrophulariaceæ. ib., 1868-69, pp. 99-144.

Part v. Labiata-Characeæ. ib., 1868-69, 179-304. Each of the above 5 parts was reprinted for private circulation at the same time with the Report of the Institution and with the same type except that the pages were numbered differently, the pages of the 5 parts being numbered continuously from 1 to 330. The first three of these reprints have each of them at the foot of the paper cover, Plymouth, Isaiah W. N. Keys, The last two of them have "Ply. mouth, Printed by I. W. N. Keys and Son, Bedford Street."

52, Bedford Street."

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KEYS, ISAIAH WATERLOO NICHOLSON. (Con.).

Plants found in Devonshire and Cornwall in addition to those contained in Jones' "Flora Devoniensis," and in art. lii, pt. i of the "Phytologist." Phytologist, iii, 1,022-24, (1850).

KIDD, JOHN, M.D., Regius Professor of Medicine, at Oxford. b. Westminster, 1775. d. Oxford, 17 Sept., 1851.

Analysis of a new mineral found in Cornwall. Nicholson, Journ., xiv, 134-40, (1806); Gehlen Journ., [Berlin,] iv, 340-45, (1807); Gilbert, Annal., xxv, 458-66, (1807).

KILLIGREW FAMILY. cf. Gent. Mag., lxxxvii, pt. ii, 131, (1817); N. and Q., 1 S., i, 283, (1850); 3 S., xi, 235, (1867); Tanner MSS., (Bod. Lib.), 257, fol., 177; Archeologia, xviii, 99-100, (1817); M. A. Lower's Curiosities of Heraldry, pp. 309, et seq; H. Walpole's Anecdotes of Painting, (1819), ii, 456.

A History of the Killigrew family. MSS.

NOTE. The original is not known to exist, an account of a copy is given in the following.

The family of Killigrew. By R. N. Worth, Plymouth. Journ. R.I.C., Apl., 1871, pp. 269

82.

Letters of Killigrew and others. Sir T. Phillips' MSS., 4888.

Petitions and papers of the time of the Commonwealth, etc., from Conway...Killigrew and others. ib., 7414.

KILLIGREW, MAJOR. Killed near Bridgewater, 1644. cf. Clarendon Hist. of Rebellion, (1849), iii, 414, [in chap. viii, sect. 114.] KILLIGREW, ANN (sister of Sir Robert Killigrew and first wife of George Kirke). cf. Court and Times of Charles I, (1848), i, 183.

KILLIGREW, ANNE (dau. of Sir Robert Killigrew, who d. 1633). bapt. Hanworth, 7 Sept., 1607. Drowned, 1641.

On my Aunt, Mrs. A. K. Drown'd under London-Bridge, in the Queens Bardge, Anno 1641. A Poem by Anne Killigrew. In "Poems by Mrs. A. Killigrew," (1686), p. 76.

KILLIGREW, ANNE (dau. of Rev. Henry Killigrew, D.D.). Maid of Honour to the Duchess of York. b. St. Martin's Lane, London, 1660. d. Cloisters of Westminster Abbey, 16 June, 1685. bur. St. John the Baptist's Chapel, in the Savoy. cf. Bliss' Wood, iv, 623; Geo. Ballard's Mems. of British Ladies, (1775), pp. 236-41; H. Walpole's Anecdotes of Painting, (1849), ii, 456–57, with portrait; H. Walpole's

KILLIGREW, ANNE. (Con.).

Works, Lives of the Painters, iii, 297; Memoirs of S. Pepys, (Bohn's ed., 1858), ii, 67; Strickland's Lives of Queens of England, (1852), vi, 152, 189-90; Granger's Biog. Hist.; Chalmers; Didot Univ. Biog.; Biog. Univ.; Rose.

Poems by Mrs. Anne Killigrew... Lond., printed for Samuel Lowndes, over against Exeter Exchange, in the Strand, 1686, 4°. Br. Museum.

NOTE. The Publisher to the Reader, 1 page, To the Pious Memory of...Mrs. A. Killigrew, by J. Dryden, 11 pages, Epitaph engraved on her tomb, 3 pages, The same turned into English, 3 pages, The text, pp. 1-100. The three odes, on pp.85-100, are not by Anne Killigrew, but by an unknown author. A copy in the Manchester Free Lib., which belonged to King James II, contains a Portrait (engraved from a painting by herself), but there is no portrait in the copy in the Br. Museum.

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