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KILLIGREW, SIR WILLIAM, Knt. (Con.). Certaine Papers concerning [Robert Bertie,] The Earle of Lindsey his Fennes...With a Paper directed to Sir W. Killigrew, and signed William Howett. And also an Answer to that Paper by Sir W. Killigrew. n.p. or d., [Aug. 1649,] 4o., pp. 8.

Sir William Killigrew. His answer to the Fennemens objections against the Earle of Lindsey, his drayning in Lincolnshire. Printed at London, 1649, 40., s. sh. and a title page.

A paper delivered and dispersed by Sir W. Killigrew. Signed "W. Killigrew, 1 June, 1651." n.p. or d., [1651,] fol., s. sh.

A reply to Sir William Killigrews dispersed papers, by the Owners and Commoners in Lincolnshire. n.p. or d., [Lond., 1651,] fol., s. sh.

A Breviate of the Cause depending and proofes made before the Committee of the late Parliament, for the Fens, by the inhabitants between Borne and Kime Eae, in the county of Lincolne, being lords, owners, and commoners of, and in the several fens, wherein Sir William Killigrew, etc., pretends a title as sharer with the late Earle of Lindsey. n.p. or d., [Lond., 1651 ] 4°., pp. 16.

NOTE. This consists of a Letter from Sir J. Brooke to Sir W. Killigrew, dated March 27, 1643, and a brief relation by the commoners in Lincolnshire of their legal interest.

The rioters in Lindsey Levell and their abetters, etc. n.p. or d., [1654,] fol., s. sh.

NOTE. This is a representation to the Parliament respecting the draining of Lindsey Level. Signed "William Killigrew, January 18, 1654, [O.S."]

The late Earle of Lindsey, his title, by which himself and his participants do claim 24,000 acres of land in the Fennes, in Lincoln-shire; and concerning which a bill hath pass'd the House of Lords, and is now with the Commons, impowering Sir Henry Heron and Sir W. Killigrew, to perfect their undertaking;... Signed "Henry Heron, W. Killigrew, July 1, 1661." n.p. or d., [1661,] fol., s. sh.

Reasons proposed against the passing of the bill for setling of 24,000 acres of land, part of the Levell, called Lindsey Levell, in the county of Lincoln, upon George Bampfield, Esq., in trust for Sir W. Killigrew, Sir Henry Heron, &c. n.p. or d., [1661,] fol., s. sh.

A Proposal shewing how this nation may be vast gainers by all the sums of money, given to the crown, without lessening the perogative... By W. Killigrew. To which is prefix'd The late Honourable Sir James Sheene's Letter on the same subject. n.p. or d., [London, 1663,] 4°., pp. 16.

The Artless Midnight Thoughts of a Gentleman at Court, who for many years built on sand,

KILLIGREW, SIR WILLIAM, Knt. (Con.). which every Blast of Cross Fortune has defaced, but now has laid new Foundations on the Rock of his Salvation, which no storms can shake; and will last out the conflagration of the world, when time shall melt into eternity. 2nd ed. with additions. Lond., printed for Thomas Hawkins, in George-Yard, in Lombard Street, 1684, 12o. Title, dedications, and to the reader, 4 leaves, then pp. 1-262.

NOTE. The first dedication to Chas. II bears no name, but the second dedication to Jas. II is signed "W. Killigrew."

Midnight and daily thoughts. In prose and verse. By Sir W. Killigrew. Lond., printed for Randal Taylor, near Stationers-Hall, 1694, 8°. Title and Verses to Sir W. Killigrew, 2 leaves, then pp. 1-92.

NOTE.-cf. Sir E. Brydges' Restituta, ii, 130-36.

Proofs that Jane Berkeley and Sir W. Killigrew, combined to defraud Richard Lygon of an estate left him by H. Killigrew. Privately printed for the Judges. cf. Heber's Catalogue, pt. v, No. 2,556.

Copy of an intercepted note from Col. Doleman to Col. W. Killigrew, 4 July, 1653. Rawlinson MSS., Bod. Lib., class A, 3, art. 30.

Letter from Col. Doleman to Col. W. Killigrew. Thurloe State Papers, i, 420, 515.

Sir W. Killigrew to Archbishop Sancroft, recommending the bearer to be Gentleman of the Horse, 31 Decr., 1677. Tanner MSS. (Bodl. Lib.) 41, art. 40.

Sir W. Killigrew to Tobias Rustat, under house-keeper at Hampton Court, has permission from the Vice-Chamberlain to occupy Lodgings in the Palace. 1682. ib., 127, art. 27.

Lake, Dr. of Divinity, v. Sir W. Killigrew, MS. formerly penes Rich. Heber, from the Cæsar collection. cf. Heber's Cat., pt. xi, (MSS.), No. 458.

KILLIGREW, WILLIAM (son of the preceding). A short but most material part of the History of Lindsey Levell, in Lincolnshire, and the present case of dreiners stated. Signed "W. Killigrew." n.p. or d., [1695,] fol., pp. 24.

The property of all English-men asserted in the History of Lindsey Levell. Dedicated To the Queen's most excellent Majesty...In behalf of himself and the rest of the dreiners and participants of Lindsey Levell, in Lincolnshire. By W. Killigrew, Esq. "Cursed is he that removes his neighbour's land mark." Lond., printed in the year 1705, fol., pp. 24.

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KINAHAN, G. HENRY, M.R.I.A., & F.R.G.S.I. (son of Daniel Kinahan). b. Holles Street, Dublin, 19 Dec., 1829.

Notes on the Features of Devon, Cornwall, and Galway. Geol. Mag., vii, 310-14, (1870). KING, REV. CHARLES WILLIAM, M.A. b. 1818.

Seal set with an intaglio of Laocoon, used by Thomas Collyns, Prior of Tywardreath, Cornwall, early in the 16th cent. Archeol. Journ., xxiv, 44-54, (1867).

KING, EDWARD, F.R.S. b. Norfolk, 1735. d. 16 April, 1807. bur. Beckenham, 25 Apl. Munimenta Antiqua...By E. King. Lond., printed by W. Bulmer for G. Nicol, Pall Mall, 1799-1805, 4 vols., fol.

NOTE. The Cornish information scattered throughout these volumes is principally taken from Dr. Borlase's works. There are many engravings.

KING, HENRY.

Lease of the Rectory of Paul from [Sir] Andrew Henley, of Bramshill, in Hants, to Henry King, of Truro, Gent. Dated 24 Dec., 1659. Sloane MSS., Br. Museum, 813, fol. 12.

KING, REV. JOHN, D.D., R. of Pertenhall, 7 June, 1690-94; R. of Chelsea, 24 Nov., 1694– 1732; Preb. of York, 1 May, 1718 to 1731. b. St. Columb, 1 May, 1652. d. Chelsea, 30 May, 1732. bur. Pertenhall. cf. Gorham's Memoirs of John and Thomas Martyn, (1836), pp. 48-50; Nichols' Lit. Anecdotes, iii, 157, 652, 758; Lysons' Environs of London, (1811), ii, 72; Faulkner's Description of Chelsea, (1829), pp. 182-85; Chalmers; Rose; Didot Nouvel. Biog. Univ.; Biog. Univ.

A Sermon preached at the funeral of Sir Willoughby Chamberlain, K who died at his house, at Chelsey, Dec. 6, and was interred at the parish church of St. James Garlick Hith, London, Dec. 12, 1697. By J. King, Rector of Chelsey, near London. Lond., printed for Thomas Bennet, at the Half-Moon, in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1697, 4°., pp. 18 and half-sheet unpaged. Br. Museum.

The Divine favour the best Alliance, or Repentance the safest Sanctuary in times of Danger. A Sermon preached at Chelsea, near London, Friday, 19 Dec., 1701. By Rev. J. King. Lond., printed for Thomas Speed, 1702, 4o.

Animadversions on a pamphlet intituled "A Letter of Advice to the Churches of the Nonconformists of the English Nation." 2nd ed. Lond., printed for Thomas Speed, 1702, 4°.

The case of John Atherton, Bishop of Waterford in Ireland, fairly represented against a late

KING, REV. JOHN, D.D. (Con.).

partial edition of Dr. Barnard's relation and

sermon at his funeral... With a brief account of a conspiracy against the life of Mr. Robert Hawkins, Minister of Chilton, Bucks,...also of the plot of Robert Young and Stephen Blackhead, against the Bishop of Rochester. Anon. Lond., printed for Luke Stokoe, at the Golden Key and Bible, near Charing-Cross, and sold by J. Morphew, near Stationers-Hall, 1710, 8°. Br. Museum.

NOTE. To the Reader, unpaged; The Case, pp. 3-35; Appendix, pp. 37-44. In the Appendix are two anonymous letters, but the first was from Dr. Thomas Mill, Bishop of Waterford, and the second by the Rev. Mr. Alcock, Chancellor of that Diocese.

Tolando-Pseudologo-Mastix, or a Curry-comb for a lying coxcomb. Being an answer to a late piece of Mr. Toland's called Hypatia. Anon. Lond., printed for Luke Stokoe, and sold by T. Bickerton, 1721, 8°.

Account of Chelsea, written about 1715. By Rev. J. King. MS. penes Rector of Chelsea for time being.

Remarks on the Life of Sir Thomas Moore, with Epitaphs and verses on various persons. Br. Museum, Addit. MSS. 4,455.

NOTE.-Faulkner, in his Description of Chelsea, (p. 185), records his acknowledgments for the assistance derived from Dr. King's MS. collections, and states that he found Dr. King 64 a faithful historian and a valuable guide."

KING, JOHN, M.A., Fellow of King's Coll., Cambridge (eld. son of the preceding). b. Adstone, Northamptonshire, 5 Aug., 1696. d. Stamford, Lincolnshire, 12 Oct., 1728. bur. Pertenhall. cf. Harwood's Alumni Etonenses, p. 294; Chalmers.

Epistola ad virum ornatissimum J. Freind... in qua D. W. Trilleri...epistolam medico-criticam super primo et tertio epidemiorum, a viro ornatissimo editis ad examen revocavit Johannes King, Coll. Regal. Socius. Cantabrigiæ impensis Corn. Crownfield...prostant apud Jonam Bowyer ...in cœmiterio D. Pauli Lond., 1722, 8°., pp. 99.

Euripidis Hecuba, Orestes et Phoenissæ. Ed. Joh. King. Cantabrigiensis, 1726, 2 vols., 8o. KING, R. J.

A Tichborne Case of the last century. N. and Q., 4 S., viii, 515, (1871).

NOTE. This refers to the case of Mr. Symons, of Hatt, in Botusfleming. cf. D. Gilbert's Cornwall, i, 105-106.

KING, REV. R. LETHBRIDGE, B.A. (son of Rear Admiral Sir Rich. King. d. 1834). Formerly

KING, REV. R. LETHBRIDGE, B.A. (Con.). one of the Masters of Truro Grammar School. Now Incumb. of St. John's Paramatta, N.S. W., Australia.

Freshwater Shells in Cornwall. Zoologist, i, 1,038, 1,194, (1845).

NOTE. The first of a series of short articles. Notice of Shells not mentioned in the Cornish Fauna discovered by J. (sic) Lethbridge King. Rep. R.I.C., 1845, pp. 38-39.

Observations on the mode of developement of the young of Pentelasmis, by R. Lethbridge King. ib., 1848, pp. 54–55.

KING, WILLIAM HENRY, M.R.C.S. (son of William King). b. Camelford, 22 Oct., 1796. [On a case of] Hydrophobia [at Camelford.] Med. Times, ix, 60–61, (1843).

NOTE. The article is stated to be by "W. H. King, Esq., of Plymouth," but the latter word is a misprint for Camelford.

KINGDON, REV. ALFRED CORY, B.A. (son of Cory Kingdon, M.D.) Vicar of Bunny, St. Mary, Notts, 1868. 6. Stamford Hill, Poughill. Our Father's Message. A Series of Twenty Short Tracts on The person and work of Jesus Christ, consisting of texts of scripture, with a few words of comment suggesting the message they contain for us. By the Rev. A. C. Kingdon, Chaplain at Messrs. Adams and Co's. Warehouse, Nottingham. Lond., W. Macintosh, 24, Paternoster Row. [Butler and Tanner, The Selwood Printing Works, Frome and London.] n.d., [186-,] 12°., 4 pages each, 1/6 per 100.

NOTE.-No. 1. Christ One with the Father.

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KINGDON, REV. GEORGE THOMAS, M.A. (Con.). which his church is founded and built. A Sermon in which the usual objections against the above view are examined and disputed. By the Rev. G. T. Kingdon, Incumbent of Ivy Bridge, Devon. Lond., Macmillan and Co.; Exeter, Eland; Plymouth, S. Bowering, [printed] 1870, 8°., pp. 22. 1/-.

KINGDON, REV. SAMUEL NICHOLSON, B.D. (bro. of the preceding). V. of Bridgerule, 1844. b. Bridgerule, 16 May, 1805. bapt. 23 June. d. Bridgerule, 17 Mch., 1872.

Tracts for the Times on Political Subjects. (Anon). Lond., W. Macintosh. n.d., [18- -,] 8°., 1d. each

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Church Psalmody. By the Rev. S. N. Kingdon, 1856, 8°.

The History and Sacred Obligation of the Sabbath; and the close connexion of its due observance with our social and national well

being. By S. N. Kingdon, B.D...Lond., Seeley, 1856, 8°., pp. vii and 131.

Schism and its Results. Brought to the Test of Scripture and Experience, with some mention of the Popular Excuses alleged in its defence. By a Clergyman in the West, [i.e., Rev. S. N. Kingdon.] Lond., Seeley, 1856, 8o., pp. 32, 1/-.

God and the Country Robbed, or the Nonconformist Movement for the Abolition of Church Rates, briefly exposed. Anon). Launceston, [printed] P. D. Maddox; Lond., Simpkin, 1857, 8°., pp. 15, 6d.

Address on St. John, iii, 5, delivered at the Plymouth Combined Clerical Meeting, June 27 and 28, 1865. By the Rev. S. N. Kingdon... Lond., W. Macintosh, 1865, 8°., pp. 16, 6d.

A Lecture on the Voluntary System as a means for supporting the Christian Church, Delivered on Monday Evening, June 8, 1868, in the Central Subscription Rooms, Launceston. By the Rev. S. N. Kingdon...Lond., W. Macintosh...Launceston, P. D. Maddox, 1868, 8°., pp. 19, 3d.

A Lecture on the Irish Church, delivered on

Monday evening, May 4th, 1868, in the Central Subscription Rooms, Launceston. By the Rev S. N. Kingdon. Lond., W. Macintosh; Laun ceston, P. D. Maddox, 1868, 8°., pp. 16, 3d.

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KINGDON, REV. THOMAS HOCKIN, B.D. (4th son of Rev. John Kingdon, R. of Whitstone). Fellow of Exeter Coll., 1794-1804; V. of Bridgerule, 18- -; Resigned, 1844; R. of Pyworthy, 1808-53. b. Bridgerule, 1 Feb., 1775. bapt. 5 Apl. d. Pyworthy, Devon, 31 Jan., 1853. cf. Gent. Mag., xxxix, 328, (1853). The True Christ ascertained, with a Rule to Judge of false Christs. By T. H. Kingdon, B.D., V. of Bridgrule, in the County of Devon, and formerly Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford. Lond., printed for L. B. Seeley, 169, Fleet Street, W. Mc. Dowall, printer, 1815, 12°., pp. 58.

The Sacrament of Baptism considered, with an especial reference to the Church of England. By Rev. T. H. Kingdon, B.D., V. of Bridgerule. Lond., Seeleys, 1834, 8°., pp. 144.

KINGDON, THOMAZINE (sister of Samuel Drew and wife of James Kingdon). b. St. Austell, 1771. d. Tywardreath circa 1842. bur. Tywardreath. cf. Wesley Banner, i, 261-62.

KINGFORD, REV. WILLIAM. b. Kilkhampton?

Letter [from Dean Granville] to Mr. James Hope, Curate of the Parish of Easington, and Mr. Wm. Kingford, Curate of the Parish of Sedgefield, in the Bishoprick of Durham, substituted by Dr. Granville to serve the aforesaid Cures. Printed [with the Dean's "Two Plain Farewell Sermons," etc.,] at Rouen, 1689.-Reprinted in the "Remains of Denis Granville, D.D." (Surtees Soc., 1866), pp. 119-127.

KINGSLEY, REV. CHARLES, R. of Eversley, and Canon of Chester. b. Holne Vicarage, Devon, 12 June, 1819.

Yeast a Problem. Anon. Lond., J. W. Parker, West Strand, 1851, post 8°., pp. vi and 379, 9/-.

NOTE.-Contains numerous descriptions of Cornish

scenery.

Two Years Ago. A Novel. By Rev. C. Kingsley. Cambridge, Macmillan, 1857, 3 vols., 8°., 31/6.

NOTE.-Contains an account of Mevagissey (under the name of Aberalva) during the Cholera, and other references to Cornwall. Mr. Kingsley received part of his education under the Rev. Derwent Coleridge, at Helston Grammar School. In 1844, he married Fanny, dau. of Pascoe Grenfell, Esq., of Taplow.

KINGSTON, WILLIAM HENRY GILES (son of Lucy Henry Kingston). b. Harley Street, London, 1814.

Adrift in a Boat. By W. H. G. Kingston. Lond., Hodder and Stoughton, 1869, 8°., pp.

109.

NOTE.-A story of two Cornish boys.

KINGSTON, WILLIAM HENRY GILES. (Con.).

Paul Petherwick, (sic) the pilot, by W. H. G. Kingston. Chatterbox, July and Aug., 1868, pp. 266-67, 275-76, 282-83.

KINSMAN, JOHN (son of Thos. Kinsman). b. Cornakey, Morwenstow, 23 May, 1826.

No. 1. A Catalogue of Books, in fine library condition, being a portion of a select stock of ancient and modern literature, now on sale at greatly reduced prices by John Kinsman, No. 2, Chapel St., Penzance. Waterlow and Sons, printers, Carpenters' Hall, London. n.d., [Dec., 1859,] 8°., pp. 14.

NOTE.-Mr. Kinsman has, since 1859, periodically published catalogues of books for sale, the last being No. 20, brought out in Sept., 1872.

Catalogue of Books in the Penzance Public Library, prepared by John Kinsman. Lond., printed by S. and J. Brawn, 1872, 8°.

NOTE.-The first portion of this work is now [1872] in the printers' hands.

The Marrow Controversy. N. and Q., 3 S., ii, 55, (1862).

Policy Unveiled. ib., 3 S., ix, 285, (1866). Autographs in Books. ib., 3 S., xi, 397, (1867). Fairford Windows. ib., 4 S., iii, 613, (1869), KINSMAN, REV. RICHARD BYRN, M.A. (youngest son of Robert Jope Kinsman, of Green Bank, Falmouth). R. of Mawnan, 1838, Resigned, 1842; V. of Tintagel, 1851; Prebendary of Exeter, 1870.

q.v.

q.v.

Sermons. By the late Rev. Geo. Kemp, (1842),

Sermons. By the late Rev. W. Hichens, (1851),

Posthumous Gleanings...By the late Rev. E. Budge, (1866), q.v.

NOTE. The above three works were edited by the Rev. R. B. Kinsman,

viii, 100-101, 126-28, (1840). The Leper cleansed. Church of England Mag.,

A few observations on Tintagel Castle. Plate and plan. Journ. R.I.C., Apl., 1872, pp. 42-46. KIP, WILLIAM.

Cornwall, Olim pars Danmoniorvm. William Kip, Sculp. Map with view of "Launceston, Olim Dunheuet," size 15 in. by 113 in., fol.

NOTE. This map is in "Britain," by Philemon Holland, (1637). q.v.

KIRBY, JOHN DE (eld. son of Sir William Kirkby, of Melton, Mowbray). Dean of Burian, 1275; Bishop of Ely, 1286. d. Ely, Palm Sunday, 1290. cf. Hardy's Cat. Mat., (1871), iii, 327.

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KIRBY, JOHN DE. (Con.).

Rotuli feodorum quæ tenentur de Rege in capite et de aliis diversis in singulis comitatibus Angliæ, secundum Inquisitiones inde factas coram Johanne de Kirby, tunc Thesaurario domini Regis, et sociis suis ad hoc assignatis per ipsum Regem. MS.

NOTE.-Copies of portions of these inquisitions are preserved in the Public Record Office, the Br. Museum, (Addit. MSS. 26,729), and at York.

KIRKNESS, FRANCIS SAVERLAND. d. Falmouth, 1825.

On the death of F. S. Kirkness. A Sonnet. Selector or Cornish Mag., i, 22, (1826).

KITCHIN, THOMAS.

A New improved Map of Cornwall from the best Surveys and Intelligences, divided into its hundreds, shewing the several roads and true measured distances between town and town, also the Rectories and Vicarages, the Parks and Seats of the Nobility and Gentry, with other useful particulars, regulated by Astronomical Observations. By Thomas Kitchin, Geographer. Printed for Carrington Bowles, in St. Paul's Church-yard. n.d., [174-.] One sheet roy. atlas fol.

NOTE.-Dedicated to the Noble and Right Honble. Richard, Lord Edgecumb.

Cornwall from the best surveys. [By T. Kitchin.] Printed for J. Hinton, at the King's Arms, in St. Paul's Church Yard, 1748, 4°.

KITT, WILLIAM (son of John Kitt). b. Cardynham, 18 May, 1792.

The Select Vestry. Anon. Liddell and Son, Bodmin. n.d., [1832,] 8o.

NOTE.-A broadside satirical poem on the St. Austell vestry. Reprinted in the St. Austell Gazette, 25 Feb., 1870.

KITTO, BENEDICT (son of William Kitto). b. Breage, 9 Feb., 1841. cf. J. H. Collins'

Western Chronicle of Science, i, 16, (1871).

On Mineral Veins. Rep. R.C.P.Soc., 1869, pp. 48-52.

KLAPROTH, MARTIN HEINRICH. b. Wernigérode, Saxony, 1 Dec., 1743. d. Berlin, 1 Jan., 1817.

Observations relating to the Mineralogical and Chemical History of the Fossils of Cornwall. By M. H. Klaproth, Assessor of the College of Physicians, etc., Berlin. Translated from the German. By J. G. Groschke. Lond., J. Johnson, 1787, 8°., pp. viii and 84, 3/6.

KLAPROTH, MARTIN HEINRICH. (Con.).

Analytical Essays towards promoting the Chemical Knowledge of Mineral Substances by M. H. Klaproth. Translated from the German. Lond., T. Cadell, 1801, 8°., pp. xvi and 591.

NOTE.-Contains numerous notices of Cornish

Minerals.

Mineralogisch-chemischer beytrag zur naturgeschichte Cornwallischer Mineralien. Beob. der Berlin. Ges. Naturf. Fr., i, 141-96.

Kurze berichtigung, betreffend den Schwerstein von Pengilly. ib., iv, 319-22.

Chemische untersuchung des Cornwallischen Seifensteins. Beit. zur Chem. Kenntn. der Mineralkörp., ii, 180-83.

Chemische untersuchung des Zinnkieses. ib., ii, 257-64.

Untersuchung des Angeblichen Tungsteins, und des Wolframs aus Cornwall. Crell's Chem. Annalen., ii, 502–7, (1786).

Chemische untersuchung des Holy-zinnes. ib., ii, 507-12.

KNEEBONE, EDWARD. b. Linkinhorne, 1631. d. Linkinhorne, 16 Oct., 1685.

A History of the Hundred of East. By E. Kneebone, Gent., 1684. MS.

NOTE.-A copy of this is now (1872) penes N. H. P. Lawrence, Esq., Launceston.

KNEEBONE, JOSEPH. Cordwainer at Marazion.

Description of J. Kneebone's wheel-drag for two wheeled carriages. By Richard Moyle. Trans. Soc. for Encouragement of Arts, xiii, 254-62, (1795).

NOTE.-J. Kneebone received a bounty of 20 guineas for his invention.

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