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LOWER, THOMAS, M.D. (Con.).

Letter from T. Lower to Sir Hans Sloane, dated "Bartholomew Close, the 28th of 9th month, 1703." Br. Museum, Addit. MSS., 4052, fol., 97.

LOWER, WILLIAM (2nd son of Peter Lower, of Trelaske). cf. C. Fitz Geoffry's Affuniæ, book iii.

LOWER, SIR WILLIAM, Knt. (eld. son of Thos. Lower). d. Carmarthenshire, 1615. cf. Court and Times of James I, (1849), i, 363; Rigaud's Miscell. Works and Corresp. of James Bradley, F.R.S., (1832), pp. 511-14.

Eight letters from Sir W. Lower to Mr. Harriott. Dated Ira' Venti, 1610-11. Br. Museum, Addit. MSS., 6789.

NOTE.-Three of these letters are reprinted in "A collection of letters illustrative of Science, etc. Ed. by J. O. Halliwell. (Historical Soc. of Science," 1841), pp. 38-42.

LOWER, SIR WILLIAM, Knt. (son of John Lower). b. Tremere, St. Tudy, 16-. d. London, 1662. bur. St. Clement Danes cf. Gerard Langbaine's Biog. Dram., (1691), pp. 332-34; Baker's Biog. Dram.; Geneste's Hist. of the Stage, x, 160; Granger's Biog. Dict.; Bliss' Wood, iii, 56, 544-46; Didot Nouvel. Biog. Univ.; Biog. Univ.; Chalmers; Rose.

The Phaenix in her flames: a tragedy [in four acts and in verse.] The scene, Arabia. The Author, Master William Lower. Lond., printed by Thomas Harper for Michael Young, 1639, 4°.

NOTE.-The Dedication "To the right worshipfvll, my most honoured Cosin, Thomas Lower, Esquire," 1 leaf, prologue and dramatis personæ, 1 leaf, the text, 44 leaves, epilogue, 1 leaf.

The Innocent Lady, or the illustrious innocence. Translated from the French of René de Ceriziers. By Sir W. Lower. Lond., 1654, 8°.

The Innocent Lady, or the illustrious innocence, etc. Written originally in French, by the learned Father de Ceriziers...and now rendered

into English by Sir W. Lower, Knight. The second edition. Lond., printed for William Lee, and are to be sold at the Turk's Head, in FleetStreet, 1674, 8°.

NOTE.-The Translators Apology, the Preface, and To the Reader, unpaged, 10 leaves; then pp. 150.

Polyeuctes, or the Martyr. A Tragedy [in five acts and in verse, translated from Corneille.] By S. W. Lower. Lond., printed by Tho. Roycroft for G. Bedell and T. Collins, and are to be sold at their shop at the Middle-Temple Gate, in Fleetstreet, 1655, 4°. The Argument, 2 leaves, the actors, 1 leaf, the text, pp. 1-59.

LOWER, SIR WILLIAM, Knt. (Con.).

The Innocent Lord, or the Divine Providence. Being the incomparable history of Joseph. Written originally in French and illustrated by the unparallel'd pen of the learned De Ceriziers, Almoner to my Lord the Kings brother, and now rendered into English by Sir W. Lowre, Knight. Lond., printed by S. G. for Charles Adams, and are to be sold at his shop at the sign of the Talbot, near S. Dunstans Church, in Fleetstreet, 1655, 8°. The Translator's Apologie, To my Lady the Countesse of Chalais, To the Reader, unpaged, 7 leaves; then pp. 143.

The Triumphant Lady; or the Crowned Innocence. A choice and authentick piece of the famous [René] De Ceriziers, Almoner to the King. Translated into English out of the original French by Sir W. Lower, Knight. Lond., printed for Ga. Bedell and Thos. Collins, and are to be sold at their shop at the Middle-Temple Gate, in Fleet St., 1656, 8°. To the Reader and Discourse, unpaged, 10 leaves, then pp. 142.

The second part of the third tome, called The Triumphant Lady; or the crowned innocence.

Translated from the French of René de Ceriziers.

By Sir W. Lower. Lond., 1656, 8°.

Horatius, a Roman Tragedy. [Translated from Pierre Corneille.] By Sir W. Lower, Knight. Lond., printed for G. Bedell and T. Collins... 1656, 4. The Actors, 1 leaf, the text, pp. 1-63.

The Three Dorothies or Jodelet Box'd. A Comedy translated from Paul Scarron. By Sir W. Lower, Knt., 1657. Not printed.

Don Japhet of Armenia. A Comedy_translated from Paul Scarron. By Sir W. Lower, Knt., 1657. Not printed.

The Enchanted Lovers: a pastoral [in five acts and in verse.] By Sir W. Lower, Knight. Hage, printed by Adrian Vlack. [June,] 1658, 12°., pp. 104.

The Enchanted Lovers, etc. With Frontispiece in lower center of which is portrait of the Author. Lond., printed for Henry Herringman, 1659, 12o.

The Enchanted Lovers, etc. Frontispiece. Lond., printed for Fr. Kirkman, 1661, 12o., pp. 104.

NOTE. The 1658 copy formerly in the possession of Richard Heber was a presentation copy to Mrs. Elizabeth Lower, with corrections in the author's own hand writing.

The Noble Ingratitude. A pastoral-tragicomedy, [in five acts and in verse, translated from P. Quinault.] By Sir W. Lower, Knight. Hage, Imprinted by John Ramzey, 1659, 12o.

The Noble Ingratitude, etc. Frontispiece. Lond., printed for Fr. Kirkman, at the John Fletchers Head, over against the Ángel-Inn on the backside of St. Clements, without Temple-Bar, 1661, 12°., pp. 101, epilogue and errata, 2 leaves.

LOWER, SIR WILLIAM, Knt. (Con.).

The Amourous Fantasme, a tragi-comedy [in

LOWRY, Stephen, M.D. (Con.).

Charles, Plymouth. Lond... Williams and Smith five acts and in verse.] By Sir W. Lower, Knight....Elliott, Falmouth,...1809, 12°., pp. xiv and Hage, Imprinted by John Ramzey, 1660, [Nov.,

1659,] 12°., pp. 96.

The Amorous Fantasme, etc. Frontispiece. Lond., printed for Fr. Kirkman, at the John Fletchers Head over against the Angel-Inn, on the backside of St. Clements without Temple-Bar, 1661, 12°., pp. 96.

NOTE. This play is translated from the "Fantôme Amoureux," by Philippe Quinault.

A relation in form of Journal of the Voiage and residence which the most excellent and most mighty prince Charles the II, King of Great Britain, &c., hath made in Holland, from the 25 of May to the 2 of June, 1660, rendered into English from the original French. By Sir W. Lower, Knight. Plates. Hague, printed by Adrian Vlack. Anno 1660, fol. Printer to the Reader 1 page, then pp. 1-116.

NOTE. This was published in Dutch, French, and English. At the end of the volume Sir W. Lower has published his poems with his name attached at the conclusion of each poem. cf. Gent. Mag., xcv, pt. i, 216-18, (1825).

Three new plays, viz: The Noble Ingratitude, a pastoral-tragi-comedy. The Enchanted Lovers, a pastoral. The Amorous Fantasme, a tragicomedy. All written by Sir Wil. Lower, Knight. Portrait. Lond., printed for Franc. Kirkman, 1661, 12o.

NOTE. A collected edition of three of the previous plays, each play having a separate title-page, pagination and register. The title-page to the "Enchanted Lovers" was printed at the Hague in 1658.

Paraphrases on the Apostolical Epistles. By Anthony Godeau, Bishop of Grasse and Vence. Rendered into English by W. Lower, Knt. 4 parts. Harl. MSS., 4611, pp. 517.

The Pleasures of the ladies. By Sir W. Lower. MS. formerly penes Rev. John Bowle. cf. Bliss' Wood, iv, 545.

LOWNDES, MR.

Mr. Lowndes concerning the Stannaries of Devon and Cornwall, and particularly as to the emption and preemption of tin. Lansd. MSS., 1215, art. 42, fol., 151-57.

LOWRY, STEPHEN, M.D. b. Falmouth. d. Falmouth, Jan., 1825.

Essays explanatory and experimental upon a few select passages of Scripture. By S. Lowry, M.D., of Falmouth. With a recommendatory preface by Robert Hawker, D.D., Vicar of

164, 4/-.

NOTE.-cf. Works of Dr. Hawker, i, 244-45. LOWYS, REV. THOMAS. V. of St. Gennys. cf. Tanner MSS. (Bodl. Lib.) 196, fol. 220 b. LUC, ROBERT, DE CORNUBIA. Principal of Edmund Hall, 1319. cf. Le Neve, iii, 593.

LUCAS, REV. SAMUEL, F.G.S. (son of John Lucas). Wesleyan Minister in Cornwall, 185661, 1868-1870. b. Blidworth, Notts, 9 July,

1811.

Creation Redemptive; an essay. A contribution to theological science. By the Rev. S. Lucas, F.G.S.,...Helston, printed and published by R. Cunnack, 1858, 12°., pp. vi and 77.-2nd ed. Lond., J. Nisbet and Co., 1865, 12°., pp. 192, 2/-.

NOTE.-Preface dated "Helston, Aug., 1858."

LUFF, JOHN.

NOTE. Is said to have published in 1604 a quarto volume on Armory or Heraldry, dedicated to his patron Sir Reginald Mohun.

LUGGAR, NATHANIEL, Mayor of Bodmin, 1661, 1670, 1681. d. Bodmin, 1693. cf. Moneys... for Secret Services, (Ed. by J. Y. Akerman for Camden Soc., 1851), p. 17.

Docquet of a grant of coat and crest to N. Luggar, of Bodmin. Harl. MSS., 1172, art. 149, fol., 80.

LUKE, JOHN (son of John Luke). b. 1736. d. Treviles, Ruan-Lanyhorne, 3 Nov., 1807. bur. Ruan-Lanyhorne.

A.D. 1796, July 19, No. 2126. Specification of John Luke, of Treviles, in the County of Cornwall, Esquire, for "Invention of certain machinery for the purpose of lifting, drawing, and conveying of loaded and light vessels from one canal or branch of canal to another, on a slope Drawing annexed. Lond., 1796, fol.-Reprinted or plane surface in lieu of stone or other locks." Lond., G. E. Eyre and W. Spottiswoode, 1856, fol. pp. 2, 1/-.

LUKE, OLIVER.

Letters from O. Luke to Sir J. Eliot. MSS. Port Eliot.

LUKE, STEPHEN, M.D. (2nd son of John Luke, of Newlyn). b. Penzance, 1763. d. Cavendish Sq., London, 29 Mch., 1829. cf. Gent. Mag.,

LUKE, STEPHEN, M.D. (Con.).

xcix, 641, (1829); Polwhele's Biog. Sketches, i, 50-52; Hen. Gunning's Reminiscences of Cambridge, ii, 183; Annual Biog. for 1830, pp. 424-25.

LYELL, SIR CHARLES, Bart., D.C.L., F.R.S. (eld. son of Chas. Lyell). b. Kinnordy, Forfarshire, 14 Nov., 1797.

On the hot lode at Wheal Clifford. Brit. Assoc. Sect., 1864, p. 35.

Observations on the Diseases of Cornwall. By LYHART, RT. REV. WALTER. See Hart, Rt. S. Luke, 1806.

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LUKE, VICE-ADMIRAL WILLIAM (only son of John Luke, who d. 1776). b. Treviles, RuanLanyhorne, 1747. d. Tregolls, Truro, 19 Dec., 1818. bur. Ruan-Lanyhorne. cf. Gent. Mag., lxxxix, pt. i, 186, (1819).

LUKIS, REV. WILLIAM COLLINGS (son of Frederick Corbin Lukis). R. of Wath juxta Ripon, 1862. b. Guernsey, 1817.

An Account of Church Bells...By Rev. W. C. Lukis. Lond., Parker, 1857, 8°., pp. vii and 149.

NOTE.-Contains pp. 66-67, the Bell Inscriptions at St. Michael's Mount, Lansallos, Calstock and North Tamerton.

LUMISDANE, WILLIAM.

W. Lumisdane to the Lord Treasurer respecting the spoil committed upon him by the ViceAdmiral of Cornwall. London, 26 May, 1597. Lansd. MSS., 157, art. 159.

LUTTRELL, FRANCIS.

Warrant for granting to F. Luttrell the holding of an annual fair at Penheale, in Cornwall, Nov., 1661. Sloane MSS., Br. Museum, 856, art. 37, fol. 10 b.

LYDSTON, REV. JOHN, M. A. V. of St. Mellion circa 1653. Ejected 1662. b. Coombe, near Dartmouth, 18 July, 1613. d. Saltash, 3 Sept., 1671. cf. Palmer's Nonconformists' Memorial, (1775), i, 280-81.

The last words of Mr. Francis Whiddon to his dearly beloved and longed for, the inhabitants of Totness... With a preface written by his brother-in-law, Mr. John Lydston, Vicar of St. Mellion. 1662, 4o.

A book of receipts for Physicke and Chirurgerie. By John Lydston of St. Mellion. An. 1665. Sloane MSS., Br. Museum, 500, fol., 1-20.

Rev. Walter.

LYNE FAMILY. cf. Neota. By Charlotte Hawkey, (1871), pp. 145–47.

Lyne and Tucker Correspondence, (1816). See Tucker, Benjamin.

LYNE, [STEPHENS] CHARLES (4th son of Rev. John Lyne. d. 1791). Assumed by Royal Licence in 1826 the additional name of Stephens, after his cousin John Stephens of Lisbon. b. Castle Hill, Liskeard, 10 Mch., 1764. d. Roehampton, Surrey, 9 May, 1851. cf. Gent. Mag., xxxvii, 208, (1852).

A Letter to the Right Hon. G. Rose, M.P... in which the real causes of the scarcity and consequent high price of gold and silver are stated and exemplified. By Charles Lyne, Esq. Lond., printed for J. M. Richardson, 23, Cornhill... 1810, 8o., pp. ii and 51.

A Letter to the Right Honourable Lord Castlereagh on the North American Export trade during the war. By .C Lyne, Esq. Lond., 1813, 8o., pp. 46.

A Letter on the impossibility of a speedy return to a Gold Currency. By C. Lyne, Esq. Lond., 1819, 8°., pp. 46.

A Letter on the conflicting consequences of the Corn and Cash-payment Bills. By C. Lyne, Esq. Lond., 1820, 8°., pp. 70.

A Letter to the Lord High Chancellor on the nature and causes of the late and present distress in commercial manufacturing and banking concerns; with proposed partial remedies. By C. Lyne, Esq. Lond., printed for E. Lloyd and Son, Harley Street, 1826, 8°., pp. 23. LYNE, REV. CHARLES, M.A. (son of Rev. Rich. Lyne, who d. 1834). Curate of Little Petherick; R. of Roche, 1834-1841; V. of Tywardreath, 2 June, 1841 to 15 Jan., 1847, and from 1851 to 1863; Preb. of Exeter, 1842; cr. M.A. of Lambeth, 27 May, 1843. b. Castle Hill, Liskeard, Aug., 1802. cf. Wesleyan Methodist Mag., lxiv, 330, (1841).

A Selection of Psalms and Hymns, extracted from the old and new versions of the Psalms of David and various authors, adapted to public, family and private worship. By Rev. Vyell F. Vyvyan, Rector of Withiel, and Rev. C. Lyne, Minister of Little Petherick, Cornwall. Southampton, printed by John Fletcher, 1832, 12°., pp. 124.

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LYNE, REV. CHARLES. (Con.).

Second Pastoral Letter to the Inhabitants of the Parish of Roche, in the County of Cornwall, from their faithful and affectionate Minister C. Lyne. Printed by J. H. Drew, St. Austell, 1839, 12o., pp. 38.

A Pastoral Letter to the inhabitants of the parish of Tywardreath, in the county of Cornwall, from their very affectionate Minister C. Lyne. St. Austell, J. H. Drew, 1841, 8°.

Modern Methodism not in accordance with the principles and plans of the Rev. John Wesley during any period of his life. A Dialogue between a Clergyman [i.e., Rev. C. Lyne,] and one of his Methodist parishioners. In Tracts on Christian Doctrine and Practice. (Lond., J. Burns, 1842), vol. iv, pp. 36, 3d.

Methodism a schism, an exposure of the recent numbers of the "Wesleyan Tracts for the Times." In A Second Dialogue between a Clergyman [i.e., Rev. C. Lyne,] and one of his parishioners. ib., vol. iv, pp. 24, 2d.

An Old Man's Wanderings: or an account of a tour through the manufacturing districts. Edited by C. Lyne, M.A., Incumbent of Tywardreath and Prebendary of Exeter. Lond., Simpkin Marshall...Manchester, Simms and Dinham, [printed,] 1845, 8°., pp. viii and 188.

NOTE. The dedication to William Rashleigh, Esq., of Menabilly, is dated " Tywardreath Parsonage, Sept. 26, 1844."

The authority character and responsibility of the Christian ministry. Preached at the visitation of the Lord Bp. of Exeter, at Bodmin,

LYNE, FRANCIS, F.R.G.S. (son of Joseph_and Charlotte Angelica Lyne). b. Lisbon, 27 Dec., 1800. bapt. 10 Mch., 1801. registered at St. Ive Church, Cornwall, Apl., 1809.

Reasons for our having Tribunals of Commerce. By F. Lyne, 1850? 8°.

Tribunals of Commerce. A Letter to the merchants, bankers, traders and others of Great Britain. By F. Lyne. Lond., Effingham Wilson, 1851, 8°., pp. 24, 1/-.

Tribunals of Commerce. The Report of the progress of this movement. By the Honorary Secretary, F. Lyne. With the review of his last publication for the promotion of the movement ...Lond., Effingham Wilson, 1852, 8°., pp. 23, 3d.

Tribunals of Commerce. A Letter to the bankers of London, reviewing the origin and progress of the movement in favour of Tribunals of Commerce...By F. Lyne, Chairman of the Executive Committee. Lond., Effingham Wilson, 1854, 8°., pp. 47, 1/-.

Tribunals of Commerce. A Letter to the merchants, bankers and traders of London. By F. Lyne, F.R.G.S., Chairman of the London Tribunal of Commerce Association... With an outline of the Trial of Watney v. Lyne...Lond., Frederick Farrah, 282, Strand, 1867, 8°., pp. 74, 2/6.

NOTE.-The Rev. Joseph Leycester Lyne (known as Father Ignatius) 2nd son of Fras. Lyne, was b. Trinity Sq., London, 23 Nov., 1837; he is the author of "All for Jesus, three sermons, 1867, 16o," and various other works.-Augustus Adolphus Lyne, 3rd son of Fras.

Friday, July 25, 1845. By C. Lyne...In Eight Lyne, was b. Hunter St., Brunswick Sq., London, 9

Visitation Sermons...and Two Consecration Sermons, (1845), No. v, pp. 149-65.

National Education. A sermon preached on the anniversary of the Devon and Exeter National Schools, July 2, 1846, in the Cathedral Church of Exeter. By C. Lyne, M.A., Prebendary of Exeter... Lond., F. and J. Rivington, 1847, 8°., pp. 14 and appendix, pp. 56.

NOTE.-Prefixed to the appendix is the following half title "Appendix containing a review of Dr. Hook's letter on National Education, reprinted, with the Editor's permission, from the eleventh number of the English Review. This review may be had separately, price 6d."

A Sermon preached at the consecration of the Church of Saint Mary the Virgin, at Biscovey, in the district of Par, in the county of Cornwall, on the Festival of All Saints, in the year of our Lord, 1849. With an Appendix containing extracts from the writings of the Reformers on the doctrine of Baptismal Regeneration. By C. Lyne, M.A., Prebendary of Exeter. Lond., J. Masters, 33, Áldersgate street... Chudleigh, J. E. Searle, [printed,] 1849, 8°., pp. 36.

A Correspondence with the Rev. W. Haslam, (1854). q.v.

Feb., 1841; he has written "The Midshipman's Trip to Jerusalem, 1871, 8。."

LYNE, REV. JOHN (son of Rich. Lyne, of Liskeard). R. of St. Ive, 1754-1791; Master of Liskeard Grammar School. b. Liskeard, 13 Sept., 1723. d. St. Ive, 12 Feb., 1791. bur. St. Ive Church. cf. Gent. Mag., lxi, pt. i, 281, (1791).

LYNE, REV. PHILIP, D.C.L. of Oriel Coll., Oxford (son of John Lyne). V. of Liskeard, 21 Apl., 1768 to 1775; V. of Mevagissey, 1771-1824, bapt. Liskeard, 6 Nov., 1739. d. Trelevan, Mevagissey, 23 Feb., 1824. cf. Gent. Mag., xciv, pt. i, 643, (1824).

LYNE, REV. RICHARD, M.A. (2nd son of Rev. John Lyne. d. 1791). Master of Liskeard Grammar School; R. of Little Petherick, 1812 to 1834. b. Castle Hill, Liskeard, 23 Nov., 1760. d. Little Petherick, 24 Sept., 1834. cf. Gent. Mag., ii, 553, (1834); Life of S. Drew, (1834), p. 162; M. Ecclesia Chudleigh's Midnight Meditations, (1854), pp. 17, 62-69, 105-109.

LYNE, REV. RICHARD. (Con.).

Isagoge sive Janua Tusculana, for the use of Grammar Schools. By Rev. R. Lyne. New ed. Lond., 1791, 8°., 2/-.

An Introductory Book for the use of Grammar Schools. The Latin Primer: in three parts ...By The Rev. R. Lyne, Master of the Grammar-school, at Liskeard. Lond., printed for the author, by T. Gilbert, Bartholomew Close, and sold by T. Stockdale, Piccadilly, 1795, 12., pp. 192, 2/6.-2nd ed. revised and enlarged by the Author. Portsea, printed for the Author and Mr. B. Tucker, Jun., by W. Woodward, 1797, 8°., pp. 224, 3/-.-4th ed. revised and enlarged by the Author. Lond., printed for C. Law, 13, Ave-Maria-Lane, 1806, 12o. Title and To the Young Learner, pp. 1-11, the text, pp. 1-262. -5th ed. 1813, 8°., 1/-.- 8th ed. Lond., printed for Geo. B. Whittaker, Ave-Maria-Lane, 1825, 12o., pp. xx and 256.

NOTE. The Dedication "R. L. Virgilio suo S." is dated 1 Sept., 1794. Mr. Virgil Stephens Lyne b. 22 Mch., 1791. d. London, 31 Mar., 1871.

Introduction to the making of Latin...to which is subjoined the second part of Lyne's Latin Primer. By William Biglow, Teacher of an Academy in Salem, Massachusetts. Salem, printed by Joshua Cushing...1801, 12o., pp. 257.

NOTE. The portion of this work occupied by R. Lyne's Latin primer is not stated.

The New Latin Primer; containing first, lessons for construing and parsing...second, extracts from the minor Latin classics...third, the first part of Lyne's Latin primer...By W. Biglow, A.M...Second edition. Boston, Massachusetts,] published by John West and Co...1809, 12°., pp. 246.

NOTE.-Part Third, Lyne's Latin primer, occupies pp. 173-246.

Festiva Grammatica, or The Child's Guide to some principles of the Latin Grammar. By the Rev. R. Lyne. Lond., Law, 1807, 12°., pp. 142, 2/6.

The sinfulness and idolatry of charms and of all unbidden christianlike ways of worshipping God, shewn in two letters addressed to the inhabitants of Little Petherick...also a letter to a clergyman and alledging that idolaters cannot and according to Scripture antiently did not believe their idols to be real gods...By the Rev. R. Lyne, Rector of Little Petherick. Bodmin, printed and sold by J. Liddell; sold also by Messrs. F. C. and J. Rivington...1817, 8o., pp. 106.

NOTE. In the Methodist Mag., xli, 654-61, (1818), are found" Remarks on the Rev. R. Lyne's The Sinful"A Traveller, ness and Idolatry of Charms." Signed Salutation Inn, near Little Petherick, 10 June, 1817."

LYNE, REV. RICHARD. (Con.).

Two letters from the late Rev. R. Lyne, R. of Little Petherick, to his daughter, Christian Mary Glubb. [q.v.] I. The Old Testament equal to the New Testament in worth and authority. II. The Eternity of Future Punishment. [Edited by C. M. Glubb.] Lond., Wertheim, Mackintosh and Hunt, 24, Paternoster Row. n.d., [1861,] 8°., pp. vi and 109, 2/-.

NOTE. At the end is an unpaged "Extract from a work by the same Author."

The Departed Saint. A Treatise on the Happiness, Constitution and Character of Celestial Beings in their Likeness to God. By the Rev. R. Lyne. MSS., 2 vols., pp. circa 2000.

NOTE. Written in memory of the author's wife, Mary Arundel, dau. of John and Loveday James, of Liskeard, (d. 20 June, 1813, aged 46), of whom there is a short memoir. The MSS. were corrected by Mr. Lyne, after being written by his daughter, now wife of Rev. N. F. Chudleigh, St. Columb Minor, in whose possession the MSS. now are.

The Roman Priesthood. By Rev. R. Lyne. MSS.

The Church Liturgy. By Rev. R. Lyne. MSS. Plerophoria, or full assurance. By Rev. R. Lyne. MSS.

Pax Mortuis. By Rev. R. Lyne. MSS.

LYSONS, REV. DANIEL, F.R.S. (eld. son of Rev. Sam. Lysons). b. and bapt. Rodmarton, 28 Apl., 1762. d. Hempsted Court, Gloucestershire, 3 Jan., 1834. bur. Rodmarton. LYSONS, SAMUEL, F.R.S. (bro. of the above). b. and bapt. Rodmarton, 17 May, 1763. d. Cirencester, 3 July, 1819. bur. Hempsted, 5 July.

Magna Britannia; being a concise topographical account of the several Counties of Great Britain. By the Rev. Daniel Lysons, A.M., F.R.S., F.A. and L.S., Rector of Rodmarton, in Glou cestershire, and Samuel Lysons, Esq., F.R.S. and F.A.S., Keeper of His Majesty's Records in the Tower of London. Volume the Third containing Cornwall. 38 plans and plates. Lond., printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies, in the Strand, 1814, 4°. Titles, contents and list of plates, pp. i-viii; Cornwall General History, pp. i-cclii; Parochial History, pp. 1–337; Appendix, pp. 338-41; Additions and corrections, pp. 342-61; Index, 345 (sic) to 389; Errata, 389-90, 75/-, large paper, 126/-.

NOTE. The original Correspondence, miscellaneous Collections, sketches and drawings relating to Magna Britannia in 25 volumes, quarto, and 17 volumes, fol., are in the Br. Museum, Addit. MSS., 9408-9430, 94379450, 9460-9464.

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