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NOTE. Introductory Notice, dated 1 May, 1815. The Errata is intended to replace the Errata in the original work. This portion of the Magna Britannia is seldom met with.

Britannia Depicta...Partiv. Containing twentyfour views in Cornwall, engraved from drawings made by J. Farington, Esq., R.A. Lond., printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies...1814, obl. fol., 31/6.

NOTE. The letter press description consisting of 1 leaf to each view is stated to have been supplied by the Messrs. Lysons.

LYTE, REV. HENRY FRANCIS. Curate at Marazion; Perp. Curate of Lower Brixham, Devon. b. Kelso, 1 June, 1793. d. Nice, 20 Nov., 1847. Observations on the Scriptures, suited to the present juncture; in a Sermon preached at St. Mary's Chapel, Penzance, November, 28, 1819. By the Rev. H. F. Lyte, A.B. Bristol, printed for J. and W. Richardson, Clare-Street, and sold by Bulgin and Cookworthy, Corn-Street, also by Hatchard, Piccadilly...1820, 8°., pp. 36, 1/6.

LYTTELTON, SIR GEORGE, Bart. (eld. son of
Sir Thos. Lyttelton), M.P., Oakhampton. cr.
Baron Lyttelton, of Frankley, co. Worcester,
18 Nov., 1756. b. Hagley, Worcestershire, 17
Jan., 1788. d. Hagley, 22 Aug., 1773.
Mount Edgcumbe. A Poem. Town and Country
Mag., i, 663, (1769); Reprinted in Anderson's
Poets of Great Briton, (1794), x, 267.

M.

M. i.e. Jessopp, Maria.

M.

Trelawney: A Song of the Western Men. Willis' Current Notes, 1853, p. 68.

Mr. Tilly, of Pentilly House, Cornwall. ib., 1853, p. 69.

MACARMICK, GENERAL WILLIAM (only son of Jas. Macarmick, Mayor of Truro, 1757 and 1766, who d. Truro, 1770). M.P. for Truro,

MACARMICK, GEN. WILLIAM. (Con.).

1785; Governor of the Island of Cape Breton, 1787-95. bapt. Truro, 15 Sept., 1742. d. West Looe, 20 Aug., 1815. cf. Rich. Brown's Hist. of the Island of Cape Breton, (1869), pp. 398-409; Gent. Mag., lxxxv, pt. ii, 476, (1815).

NOTE.-General Macarmick is said to have preached and printed a Sermon at Cape Breton in 1791? Mc CARTHY, REV. CHARLES P.

The Helston Debate on the Irish Church

Question, held in the Guildhall, Helston, Sept. 3, 1868, between the Rev. C. P. Mc Carthy, of London, and R. G. Rows, Esq., together with Two Lectures on the same subject, and delivered in the Guildhall, Helston, on the 18 and 21 Sept., 1868, by the Rev. C. P. Mc Carthy. With an Appendix. Lond., T. Wade, Publishing Co.; Pearce, Penryn. n.d., [1868,] demy 8°., pp. viii and 80, 1/

MACCULLOCH, EDGAR (son of Thos. Mac Culloch. d. 1852). b. Guernsey, 1 June, 1808. Cornish folk lore. King Arthur in the form of a Raven. N. and Q., 1 S., viii, 618, (1853). MACCULLOCH, JAMES (son of John Mac Culloch). b. Kirkcudbright, 12 May, 1746. d. Guernsey, 30 Nov., 1832.

NOTE. At the commencement of the American war, Mr. Macculloch, who was then residing in France, left that country and took up his residence in Market Jew St., Penzance. On the renewal of peace he returned to France, but on escaping from prison on the fall of Robespierre he returned to Cornwall, (1794-95), and with his family, occupied as a dwelling the Old Vicarage House at Gulval until about 1801. From early associations with this locality, his son, the Geologist, when dying from the effects of an accident in Cornwall, desired to be buried in Gulval Church-yard.

MACCULLOCH, JOHN, M.D., F.R.S. (3rd son of the preceding). b. Guernsey, 6 Oct., 1773. d. Poltair Cottage, Madron, 21 Aug., 1835. bur. Gulval. cf. Gent. Mag., iv, 556, (1835); Penny Cyclop., 2nd Suppl.

On the granite tors of Cornwall. Trans. Geol. Soc. of London, ii, 66-78, (1814).

MAC DONALD, GEORGE, LL.D.

The Seaboard Parish. By G. Mac Donald, LL.D. Lond., Tinsley Brothers, 1868, 3 vols., 8°.

NOTE.-Reprinted from the Sunday Mag., iv, 1, etc., (1857). A portion of the scene is laid in Cornwall. MC DONALD, REV. JAMES, Wesleyan Methodist Minister. b. near Enniskillen, 1761. d. Gosport, 18 Oct., 1833.

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Morning Song. Four part song. Poetry by Allan Cunningham. Dedicated to the Penzance Choral Society by Walter Macfarren. Lond., 185-, fol.

Cradle Song. No. 2 of Two part songs. Poetry by W. C. Bennett. Dedicated to the Penzance Choral Society, by Walter Macfarren. Lond., Addison, Hollier and Lucas, [1861,] fol., pp. 5, 2. Separate parts 3d. per page. MACGILVRAY, JOHN.

Poems by J. Macgilvray, A.M. Master of the Grammar School, of Lestwithiel. Lond., printed for J. Bew, No. 28, Pater-Noster Row, and J. Murray, No. 32, Fleet Street, 1787, roy. 4o., pp. 109, 4/-.

MACKWORTH, HERBERT FRANCIS, M.I.C.E.

Government Inspector of Mines. b. 1824. d. Clifton-wood-house, Bristol, 13 July, 1858. Science in the Mines. By H. Mackworth. In "Lectures in connection with the Educational Exhibition of the Society of Arts, delivered at St. Martin's Hall. (Lond., G. Routledge and Co., 1854, 12°.)" pp. 121-42.

NOTE. Contains information respecting Mining and Mining Schools in Cornwall.

The Ventilation of Metallic Mines. Rep. R.C.P. Soc., 1853, pp. 3-27.

The Ventilation of Mines, by Mechanical and other powers. ib., 1856, pp. 50-82.

On the diseases of miners. Being a paper read at the 16th Ordinary Meeting of the Society of Arts, April 4, 1855, and a Report of the Discussion. Journ. of Soc. of Arts, iii, 347–61,(1855). MACKY, JOHN.

A Journey through England in familiar letters from A Gentleman here [i.e., John Macky] to His Friend abroad. 2nd ed. considerably improved. Lond., printed for J. Hooke, at the Flower de Luce, over against St. Dunstan's Church, in Fleetstreet, 1722-23, 3 vols., 8°.

NOTE.-The Account of Cornwall is contained in ii, 231-35.

Mc LAUCHLAN, HENRY, F.G.S. Now resident at 71, Clapham Road, Surrey.

Notice of the Giant's Hedge and the Camps. and Barrows contiguous. Rep. R.I.C., 1846, pp. 19-37; 1847, pp. 31, 42.

Notes on the Manors of Tybesta and Truro. ib., 1847, p. 19; 1848, pp. 19-37.

Notes on Castle Kernick and other Castles. ib., 1849, pp. 19–31.

Notes relating to the ancient Castles in Cornwall. ib., 1850, pp. 35-42; 1852, pp. 19-21.

Notes on the Duchy Manors in Cornwall, and the Castles and Earth-works, on them. By H. Mc Lauchlan. Manors of Tewington, Moresk, and Tywarnhaile. Published by the Royal Institution of Cornwall. n.d., [1847,] 8°., pp. 28 and 16 plates.

MACLEAN, SIR JOHN, Knt., F.S.A., 15 Dec., 1855 (son of Robert Lean). resumed the prefix of Mac in 1845. Keeper of the Records of H.M. Ordnance in the Tower of London, 1855 to 1861; Deputy Chief Auditor of Army Accounts, 1865 to 1871. Knighted at Osborne, 14 Jan., 1871. b. Trehudreth Barton, Blisland, 17 Sept., 1811.

Remarks on A Sermon entitled "The Work of the Spirit," preached in the parish church of West Hackney, by the Rev. W. Meynell Whittemore, S.C.L. In a Letter to a Friend, By A Churchman, [i.e., John Maclean.] No. 1. Lond., J. H. Parker, 377, Strand. Hackney, sold by all the Booksellers in the parish, 1850, 12°., pp. 24.

The Life and Times of Sir Peter Carew, Kt., (from the original manuscript). With a historical introduction and elucidatory notes, by John Maclean, Esq., F.S.A... Lond., Bell and Daldy, 186, Fleet St., 1857, 8°. Preface, pp. viii, introduction, pp. cxviii, life, etc., pp. 317, list of subscribers unpaged.

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Letters from George, Lord Carew, to Sir Thomas Roe, Ambassador to the Court of the Great Mogul, 1615-1617. Edited by John Maclean, F.S.A., Keeper of the Records of H.M. Ordnance in the Tower of London. Printed for the Camden Society, 1860, 8°., pp. xiv and 160.

Letters from Sir Robert Cecil to Sir George Carew. Edited by J. Maclean, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. Printed for the Camden Society, 1864, 8°., pp. vii and 167.

Parochial and family history of the Deanery of Trigg Minor, in the county of Cornwall. By [Sir] John Maclean, F.S.A. Lond., Nichols and Sons, 25, Parliament Street; Bodmin, Liddell and Son, 1868, 4°.

MACLEAN, SIR JOHN. (Con.).

NOTE. This work is still in progress. Of the parishes forming the Deanery of Trigg Minor, the account of 5 has already been published, Blisland appeared in 1868, Bodmin, in 1870, St. Breward and Egloshayle, in 1871, and St. Endellion, in 1872. The parishes of Blisland, Bodmin, Egloshayle and Endellion were published as separate works with distinct title pages and introductions.

The Life of Sir Thomas Seymour, Knight, Baron Seymour, of Sudeley, Lord High Admiral of England and Master of the Ordnance. By J. Maclean, Esq., F.S.A. Lond., J. C. Hotten, 1869, roy. 8°., pp. 83, 10/6.

NOTE.-100 copies only printed. A portion of this work originally appeared in Under the Crown."

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The Imperial Dictionary of Universal Biography. Glasgow, Mackenzie, 1865, 6 vols., imp. 8°., 21/- each.

NOTE.-Contains in Vol. i articles signed M., [i.e., Sir J. Maclean] relating to the families of the Blounts, Carews, and others.

Fireworks in the Green Park at the Peace of

MACLEAN, SIR JOHN. (Con.).

Charles Sandoe Gilbert [The Historian of Cornwall.] ib., 4 S., ix, 141, (1872).

NOTE. The above are the most important of Sir J. Maclean's contributions to Notes and Queries referring to Cornwall.

Cornish Insurgents in the 16th century. Journ. R.I.C., Apl., 1865, pp. 36-40.

Stannary Roll 34th Edward I, (1305-6), with introductory remarks thereon and on other similar Rolls. With heliotype plate of portion of the roll. ib., Apl., 1871, pp. 238-57.

Trevalga Church. ib., Apl., 1872, p. lxxxiii. Poll Tax Account for the county of Cornwall, 51st Edward III, A.D. 1377, with remarks thereon. ib., Apl., 1872, pp. 27-41.

Notarial instrument dated A.D. 1322, relating to St. Nectan's Chapel, in the parish of St. Winnow. Archeol. Journ., xxv, 312-17, (1868). cf. also xxv, 317-18.

A short account of the families of Carew and

Aix la Chapelle. Gent. Mag., xlv, 474–83, (1856). Cary. Herald and Genealogist, vii, 19–26, (1873).

Captain Roger Harvie. N. and Q., 2 S., iv, 137, (1857).

Lady Chichester. ib., 2 S., iv, 169.
Riding the Hatch. ib., 2 S., iv, 257.
Thomas Carew, the Poet. ib., 2 S., vi, 234,
(1859).

Arish or Airish. ib., 2 S., vi, 328.
Sir G. Carew. ib., 2 S., vi, 436.
Payments to M.P.'s, (Bodmin). ib., 2 S., vi,

489.

Sir P. Carew. ib., 2 S., ix, 254, (1860).
Stone Coffins, (St. Kew). ib., 2 S., x, 296.
On Barm and Yeast. ib., 2 S., x, 298.
Parochialia. Blisland. ib., 2 S., xii, 141, (1861).
Raleigh v. Paley. ib., 3 S., iii, 238, (1863).
Raleigh Arms. ib., 3 S., iii, 295.

Sir Walter Raleigh, inedited letter. ib., 3 S.,

iv, 3.

Sheriffs of Cornwall. ib., 3 S., iv, 17.

Sir W. Raleigh Arms, (Helland). ib., 3 S., iv, 33.

Pre death Coffins, (St. Kew). ib., 3 S., v, 424, (1864).

Folk Lore. ib., 3 S., v, 446.

Arundel family, of Lanherne. ib., 3 S., vii, 249, (1865).

Cary family, Bishoprick of Killaloe. ib., 3 S., vii. 467.

Dagge family. ib., 3 S., x, 247, 320, (1866). Jenifer, A Woman's Name. ib., 4 S., ii, 86, (1868).

The Principles of the Old English Gilds. A paper read at the Conference of Church Guilds, Jan. 11, 1872. Church Work. The Monthly Paper of the Guild of Saint Alban, the Martyr. (Lond., J. T. Hayes, Lyall Place, Eaton Sq., S.W.), ii, 53-59, (1872).

M'MULLAN, MARY ANNE (dau. of R. A. E. Ward and wife of William M'Mullan, Physician, R.N.). b. Millbrook, Maker, 23 Dec., 1776. d. East Looe, 14 Aug., 1856. bur. St. Martins.

The Wanderings of a Goldfinch, or characteristic sketches in the Nineteenth Century. Lond., Longman, 1816, 8°., pp. vii, xii and 355, 12/-.

NOTE.-Published by subscription. The Dedication to "The Princess Mary" is signed "M. A. M'Mullan, London, April 22, 1816."

The Naiad's Wreath. By Mrs. M'Mullan. Lond., Longman, 1816, 8°., pp. 88.

NOTE. The Dedication to "The Princess Charlotte" is signed "M. A. M'Mullan, London, Sept. 18, 1816." This book contains an ode To Cornwall,” pp. 73-77.

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The Crescent, a national poem to commemorate the glorious victory at Algiers. By Mrs. M'Mullan, Relict of W. M'Mullan, Esq., M.D., Royal Navy. Lond., Longman, 1816, 8°., pp. 61.

NOTE. Published by subscription. The Dedication to" The Prince Regent" is signed "M. A. M'Mullan, London, Nov. 12, 1816."

MAHAR-SHALAL-HASH-BAZ.

335

MANDERSON.

M'MULLAN, MARY ANNE. (Con.).

Britain, or fragments of poetical aberration. By Mrs. M'Mullan. Lond., Longman, 1818, 8°., pp. 109, 7/-.

NOTE.-Dedicated to the sacred memory of "The Princess Charlotte of Wales." Preface signed " M.A.M., London, Mch. 28, 1818."

Lines from the land of streams. A miscellany in verse and prose. By the Author of "The Crescent," &c. Lond., J. Hatchard and Son, 1841, 8°.

MAJENDIE, ASHHURST, F.R.S., F.S.A. (eld. son of Lewis Majendie, F.S.A.). Resident at Penzance, 1814 to 1818. b. London, 24 Apl., 1784. d. Hedingham Castle, Halstead, Essex, 7 Oct., 1867.

Notes on the coast west of Penzance, and on the structure of the Scilly islands. Trans. R.G.S.C., i, 27-31, (1818).

A sketch of the geology of the Lizard district.
With map. ib., i, 32–37.

On stalactites [in Little Bounds Mine,] i, 226.
Contributions towards a knowledge of the

NOTE.-Contains "Lines to a Lady in Cornwall," geological history of wood tin, i, 237–39. [at Maker,] pp. 53-55.

Dioramic Sketches. Antient and Modern. Anon. Lond., Hope and Co., Gt. Marlborough St., 1853, 12°., pp. 107.

NOTE. The above lady must not be confounded with Mary Anne Macmullen, the authoress of "Taunton, or the town we live in," 1858, 8°., and other works, she being dau. of Will. Bristow, of Calcutta, (where she was born), and wife of Lieut. Frederic Summers Macmullen.

Mc MULLEN, RICHARD TURRILL b. Surrey, 10 Jan., 1830.

Down Channel from London to the Land's End in the "Leo," 3 Tons, and from London to the Scilly Islands in the "Orion," 16 Tons, R.T.Y.C. With other cruises. By R. T. Mc Mullen. Illustration by Barlow Moore. Lond., Longman, 1869, 8°., pp. xii and 77.

MACORMICK. See MACARMICK.

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MADGE, TRAVERS (son of Rev. Thos. Madge). b. Thorpe, near Norwich, 12 Oct., 1823. d. Norwich, 22 Mch., 1866.

Travers Madge. A memoir by Brooke Herford. Lond., Hamilton, 1867, 8°., pp. 192, 1/6.-2nd ed. Lond., 1868, 8°., pp. 192, 1/6.-3rd ed. Lond., 1868, 8°., pp. 192, 1/6.

NOTE. The account of T. Madge's visit to Cornwall, as a Unitarian Minister, in 1848, is contained in pp. 42-50, in all the editions.

MAHAR-SHALAL-HASH-BAZ. pseud., i.e.
The New Chapel, or Penzance Zeal. By Mahar-
shalal-hash-baz. pseud., i.e.,
zance, J. Thomas, 1825, 120.

Pen

NOTE.-Mr. Majendie was one of the founders, in 1814, of the Royal Geological Society of Cornwall.

MANATON, AMBROSE, of Trecarrell (son of Peter Manaton), M.P. for Launceston, 1639, 1640. d. 11 June, 1651. bur. South Petherwin. cf. Bliss' Wood, (Fasti), iv, 66.

MANATON, HENRY.

Private case between Walter Radcliffe and Martha Fursman, etc., respecting the property of Henry Mannaton, of Harewood, 1730, fol. Privately printed.

MANDERSON, COMMANDER JAMES, R.N. b. 1762. d. Mawnan, 13 Feb., 1837. cf. Gent. Mag., vii, 661, (1837).

A Letter to the Prime Minister and the First Lord of the Admiralty from a Captain in the Royal Navy, [i.e., J. Manderson,] on the extension of the naval establishments of the country, with an engraved sketch of Falmouth Harbour; wherein it is proved, that this harbour, from the combination of situation, safety, ease of entrance, capacity and extreme susceptibility of improvement, is the First Harbour in Great Britain for all Naval purposes connected with the Atlantic Ocean. Lond., printed for J. Stockdale, Piccadilly, Dec., 1810, 4o., pp. 50, 4/6.

NOTE. A presentation copy to The Right Hon.
Thomas Grenville is now in the Grenville Lib. Br.
Museum. It contains the letter which accompanied the
work dated 66
Tretheage, Penryn, 11 Jan., 1811."

An examination into the true cause of the
Stream running through the Gulf of Florida.
Lond., 1812, 8°.

Twelve letters addressed to the Rt. Hon. Spencer Perceval. Wherein a view is taken of the present magnitude of the British Navy, the royal establishments for its equipment and reception;...also of the policy of the measures about to be adopted for supplying the evident defects in the present anchorages and royal dock

MANDERSON, COMMANDER JAMES. (Con.).

yards. From James Manderson, Esq., Captain in the Royal Navy. Lond., printed for Thomas Underwood, No. 40, West Smithfield, 1812, 8°., pp. viii and 151. Grenville Lib., Br. Museum.

NOTE. The chief aim of these letters is to advocate the making of Falmouth Harbour a Naval Station. MANN, REV. GERARD (son of Rev. Horace Mann). R. of Mawgan, 1851 to 1856. b. Mawgan-in-Meneage Rectory, 20 Mch., 1821. d. Mawgan, 21 Oct., 1855. bur. 29 Oct.

A sermon, preached at Mawgan Church, November 4th, 1855, on the occasion of the death of the Rev. Gerard Mann. By the Rev. Saltren Rogers. Penheale-Press, Rev. H. A. Simcoe, Launceston, Cornwall, 1855, 12°., pp. 21.

A sermon, preached at Mawgan Church, October 28th, 1855, on the occasion of the death of the Rev. Gerard Mann. By the Rev. J. P. Mayne. Penheale Press, Rev. H. A. Simcoe, Launceston, Cornwall, 1855, 12°., pp. 20. MANNING, JAMES (son of Rev. Jas. Manning). Her Majesty's Ancient Serjeant-at-law. b. Exeter? 1781. d. 44, Phillimore Gardens, Kensington, 29 Aug., 1866.

A Digest of the Nisi Prius Reports with notes and references and some original cases chiefly collected on the Western Circuit. By James Manning, of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-law. 2nd ed. with considerable additions. Lond., printed for J. and W. T. Clarke, 1820, 8°. Index and contents unpaged, the digest, pp. 1-376, names of cases unpaged.

The Practice of the Court of Exchequer, Revenue Branch. By James Manning, of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-law. 2nd ed. corrected and enlarged. With an Appendix, containing An Inquiry into the tenure of the conventionary estates in the assessionable manors, parcel of the Duchy of Cornwall. Lond., printed by A. Strahan for H. Butterworth, 1827, 8°., pp. xlviii and 516, 31/6.

NOTE. The Inquiry occupies pp. 356-94. MANORS, GILBERT.

To G. Manors, divers Manors, &c., in Cornwall. Harl. MSS., 433, art. 867.

MANORS, SIR ROBERT, Knt.

To Sir R. Manors, several Manors; whereof that of Tremwelle, in Cornwall, was late of Thomas Grey, Marquis of Dorset. Harl. MSS., 433, art. 825.

MARRYAT, CAPT. FREDERICK (son of Joseph Marryat, of Wimbledon). b. Westminster, 10 July, 1792. d. Langham, Norfolk, 9 Aug.,

1848.

MARRYAT, CAPT. FREDERICK. (Con.).

Life and letters of Capt. Marryat. By Florence Marryat, (Mrs. Ross Church). Lond., R. Bentley and Son, 1872, 2 vols., cr. 8o.

NOTE. In i, 102-103, is an account of Capt. Marryat being upset in a boat in Falmouth Harbour. MARSH, HENRY. b. Sidmouth, 1824. Now Resident in Sidney, Australia.

The Duke of Cornwall's Waltzes for the pianoforte. Composed and dedicated to Mrs. Pidwell Batten by Henry Marsh. Lond., R. Cocks and Co., [1842,] fol., pp. 6, 3/-.

The Mount's Bay Quadrilles for the pianoforte. Composed and dedicated to Miss Fanny Scobell by Henry Marsh. Lond., Chappell and Co., [184-,] fol., pp. 6, 4/-.

NOTE.-Mr. Marsh married a dau. of Mr. James Dawson, Comedian, of Truro.

MARSH, REV. JOSEPH. Wesleyan Minister in Cornwall, 1812-19. b. 1788. d. Atherstone, 2 Feb., 1845. cf. Wesleyan Methodist Mag., lxviii, 405, 916, (1845).

Memoir of James Henry Davies who was b. in Jamaica, Nov., 1795, and d. at St. Ives, 12 Sept., 1818. Methodist Mag., xli, 603-10, (1818).

Memoir of John Organ who was b. at St. Austell, Nov., 1788, and d. at St. Austell, 21 Sept., 1815. ib., xlii, 129-32, (1819). MARSHALL, CHARLES. b. Bristol, Apl., 1637. d. Southwark, 15 Sept., 1698.

Sion's Travellers comforted and the disobedient warned. In a Collection of Books and Epistles of that faithful minister of Jesus Christ, Charles Marshal. Lond., printed and sold by T. Sowle, 1704, 8°.

The Journal, etc., of C. Marshall...Lond., R. Barrett, 1844, 8o.

NOTE.-C. Marshall visited the Meetings in Cornwall in Meh., 1671. "A Copy of a Letter to Friends in Falmouth," signed "C. Marshall," occurs in the first work on pp. 177-80, and is reprinted in the second on pp. 196-97.

MARSHALL, WILLIAM. b. Yorkshire, 1746. d. Pickering, Yorkshire, 18 Sept., 1818.

The Rural Economy of the West of England, including Devonshire and parts of Somersetshire, Dorsetshire and Cornwall, together with Minutes in practice. By Mr. Marshall. Lond., printed for G. Nicol, Pall Mall, 1796, 2 vols., 80., 12/-.

NOTE.-An Excursion in Cornwall is in ii, 3-17. A Review (and Complete Abstract) of the Reports to the Board of Agriculture from the Southern and Peninsular departments of England...By Mr. Marshall. York, printed by T.

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