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MARSHALL, WILLIAM. (Con.).

Wilson and Sons for Longman, London, 1817, 8°., pp. xii and 612.

NOTE.-Robert Fraser's Report occupies pp. 515-26, and G. B. Worgan's Report, pp. 527-48.

MARSTON, JOHN WESTLAND, LL.D. b. Boston,
Lincolnshire, 30 Jan., 1820.

Trevanion, or the false position. A play in three acts, by Westland Marston and Bayle Bernard. First represented at the Royal Surrey Theatre, Monday, Oct. 22, 1849, under the joint lesseeship of Messrs. Shepherd and Creswick. Lond., C. Mitchell, Red Lion Court, Fleet St. n.d., [1849,] 8°., pp. 36, 1/-.

NOTE. The hero of this play who gives his name to the piece is represented to be a Cornishman.

MARTEN, EDWARD BINDON, C.E. (son of Robt. Giles Marten, of Plaistow). b. Vauxhall, London, 4 Apl., 1832.

Records of Steam Boiler Explosions by E. B. Marten...Chief Engineer to the Midland Steam Boiler Inspection and Assurance Co. Lond., E. and F. N. Spon; Stourbridge, B. Broomhall, 148, High Street, 1872, 8°., partly unpaged.

NOTE.-Contains information respecting Cornish Boiler Explosions.

On boiler explosions in Cornwall. Rep. R.C.P. Soc., 1870, pp. 87-97.

MARTIN, ALFRED TOBIAS JOHN (son of Cusworth Martin and grandson of Tobias Martin). b. Helston, Jan., 1802. d. Russell St., Adelaide, South Australia, 8 Jan., 1850. bur. Adelaide Cemetery.

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MARTIN OR MARSTON, REV. RICHARD. Prior of Tywardreath, 1496-1506. d. 10 Nov., 1510.

Prince Arthur to Richard [Redman,] Bishop of Exeter, nominating Richard Martin, Monk of St. Andrew's, Tywardreath, to be prior of the Monastery, on the resignation of Walter Barnecott. Beaudeley, 21 August, 12 Hen. VII. Ashmolean MSS., (Bodl. Lib.), 789, art. vii, (5).

Resignation of R. Martyn, Prior of Tywardreth, 1506 MSS. penes Lord Arundell of Wardour, Wardour Castle.

MARTIN, REV. SAMUEL. Unitarian Minister in Cornwall. cf. Monthly Repository, xix, App. 30-35, (1824), xx, 244-45, (1825).

MARTIN, REV. THOMAS. Wesleyan Minister. b. Falmouth, 1780. d. Plumstead Common, Woolwich, 18 Jany., 1866. cf. Gent. Mag., i, 445, (1866); Wesleyan Methodist Mag., lxxxix, 848, (1866).

The Nature and Improvement of the Christian Ministry. A Sermon at Bath. By T. Martin. Lond., 1812, 8°., pp. 28.

Thoughts on the Nature and Advantages of Class Meetings, 1813, 8°., pp. 35.

The Christian Mariner. A Sermon to Sailors. By T. Martin. Margate, 1815.

The Manger, or the birth of Christ; a poem in four cantos. By T. Martin. Lond., printed at the Conference Office, 14, City Road, by Thos. Cordeux, Agent, Sold by T. Blanshard, 1816,

MARTIN, BENJAMIN. b. Worplesdon, Surrey, 120., 2/6. 1704. d. London, 9 Feb., 1782.

The General Magazine of Arts and Sciences ...By B. Martin. Lond., printed for W. Owen, at Homer's Head, in Fleet St., 1755-65, 8°.

NOTE. In the portion containing "The Natural History of England," 1759-63, 2 vols, 8°., is found "The Natural History of Cornwall," with two illustrations, i, 1-21.

MARTIN, HUGH (eld. son of Hugh Martin). Adm. Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, 9 May, 1668, Fellow, 14 Dec., 1674, vacated by marriage, 6 Feb., 1683. b. Helston, 1651. cf. Hawes Hist. of Framlingham, (1798), p. 275.

NOTE.-Preface signed "T. M., Tunbridge Wells, 2 Mch., 1816," pp. i-x, the poem and notes, pp. 11-103.

The Sunday School. An Essay on the character and economy of Charitable Institutions for the religious instruction, etc., 1818, 12°., pp.

122.

The Paternal Monarch. A sermon preached in St. Peter's Chapel, Portsea, Feb. 16, 1820, occasioned by the lamented death of His Most Sacred Majesty King George the Third of blessed memory. By T. Martin. Portsea, printed for the Author, by S. Gardner, Queen St., 1820, 8°., pp. 32.

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MARTIN, REV. THOMAS. (Con.).

A Sunday School Hymn Book; designed for the use of both Teachers and Children; including hymns adapted to the regular or occasional devotions of young people in general. By the Rev. T. Martin. Bristol, printed by Wansbrough and Saunders, Albion Office, 142, Redcliff-St., sold by T. Blanchard, 14, City Road, London, 1821, 16°., pp. 276. Index unpaged, 7 leaves.

The Stranger at Home, a Poem; to which are added other Poems and Pieces. By T. Martin. Devonport, Johns, 1824, 12o., pp. 106.

A Course of Lectures on the truth and value of revealed Religion, delivered in Ebenezer Chapel, Plymouth. By T. Martin. Plymouth, [printed,] 1835, 12o., pp. xi and 179.

The Centenary; a commemorative poem, including occasional sketches of men and events in the history of Methodism. In four books. By T. Martin. Lond., sold by John Mason, 14, City Road, 1839, 8o., 3/-.

NOTE.-Preface dated "The Grove, Hackney, Dec., 1839," pp. i-viii, The Poem, etc., pp. 1-160.

Historical Notices of Spitalfields Wesleyan Methodist Chapel. Lond., 1842, 12°., pp. 8.

MARTIN, THOMAS HENRY (son of Thos. Martin). b. Perran-ar-worthal, 6 Nov., 1826. Now Resident at Swansea.

Description of a self-acting method of disconnecting Railway Carriages from each other when they run off the line. By T. H. Martin, Perran Foundry. Rep. R.C.P.Soc., 1854, p. 50.

On an improved piston for steam or other engines. Two woodcuts. By T. H. Martin, Morfa Copper Works, Swansea. Rep. Miners' Assoc. of C. and D., 1869, pp. 36-41.

MARTIN, TOBIAS (2nd son of Tobias Martin). b. Wendron, 25 Jan., 1747. d. Breage, 9 Apl.,

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MARTIN, WILLIAM, Mine-captain. b. 1789. d. Crellow House, Stithians, 3 July, 1861. bur. 7 July. cf. Gent. Mag., xi, 333–34, (1861).

NOTE. He constructed at Tresavean an improved Mine Ladder, for an account of which cf. Trans. R.G.S.C., v, 88, note, (1843).

MARTYN, REV. HENRY, B.D. (son of John Martyn, of Gwennap). Senior Wrangler, Jan., 1801; Fellow of St. John's Coll., Camb., 5 Apl., 1802 to 1812; Assistant Curate of Holy Trinity, Cambridge, Oct., 1803; Curate of Lolworth, Oct., 1803; Chaplain to the E. I. Company, Jan., 1805. b. Truro, 18 Feb., 1781. d. Tocat, Persia, 16 Oct., 1812. cf. Rev. Claudius Bu chanan's Christian Researches in Asia, (1811), p. 100; Rev. C. Buchanan's Christian Observations, p. 290; Rev. John Owen's Hist. of Bible Society, (1816), i, 307, ii, 9, 19, 108, 252, 256, 261-66; Geo. Dyer's Hist. of University of Cambridge, (1814), Supp., pp. 71-73; R. Southey's Remains of H. Kirke White, (1816), i, 95, 104, 116; Jas. Morier's A Second Journey through Persia, (1818), pp. 97, 223-24; Lives of Missionaries, India, ii Series. (Lond., Soc. Prom. Christ. Know.), 1865, pp. 44-118; Rev. James Hough's Hist. of Christianity in India, (183945), iv, 336-57; John Tillotson's Our Untitled Nobility, (1863), pp. 117-32; Rev. Jas. Gard ner's Mems. of Christian Missionaries, (1843), pp. 1-32; Rev. Will. Carus' Mems. of Rev. Chas. Simeon, (1847), pp. 196-204, 225-27,305,34864; Rev. Hen. Clissold's Lamps of the Church, (1863), pp. 81-88, with portrait; J. W. Kaye's Christianity in India, (1859), pp. 181-214; Our Indian Heroes. By J. W. Kaye. No. iv. The Rev. H. Martyn. Good Words, 1865, pp. 32736; J. W. Kaye's Lives of Indian Officers, (1867), i, 321-74; Will. Cooke Taylor's Modern British Plutarch, (1846), pp. 263-67; Sophia Kelly's Life of Mrs. Sherwood, (1854), pp. 337-42, 35681, 406-24, 450; Clement Carlyon's Early Years, (1856), iii, 1-137; Mrs. W. R. Lloyd's Flowers of Christian Chivalry, (1863), pp. 292-314; H. J. Van Lennep's Travels in Asia Minor, (1870), i, 166-172, (with two views of H. Martyn's grave); Miss Charlotte M. Yonge's Pioneers and Founders, (1871), pp. 71-95; Polwhele's Biog. Sketches, i, 89-96; Gent. Mag., lxxxiii, pt. i, 595, (1813); Evangelical Mag., xxviii, 1-5, 49-52, (1820); Imperial Mag., (with portrait), vi, col., 306-18, (1824); Once A Week, ii, 2628, (1860); Sunday at Home, iv, 491-94, (1857); v, 106-108, (1858); Wesleyan Methodist Mag., lxxxv, 334-36, (1862); Sir R. Ker Porter's Travels in Georgia, Persia, etc., (1821), i, 687, 689, ii, 23, 660, 703; Memoirs of Life of Sir James Mackintosh, (1835), ii,89, 95; Encyclop. Brit.; Penny Cyclop.; Rose; Didot Nouvel Biog. Univ.; Biog. Univ.; English Cyclop.

MARTYN, REV. HENRY. (Con.).

A Memoir of the Rev. Henry Martyn, B.D., Late Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge, and Chaplain to the Hon. East India Company. [By Rev. John Sargent.] Lond., printed for J. Hatchard, Piccadilly, by W. Mason, Chichester, 1819, 8°., pp. vii and 537, 6/-.-2nd ed. Lond., printed for J. Hatchard and Son, 190, Piccadilly, 1819, 8°., pp. xiv and 509.-3rd ed. Lond., Hatchard, 1819, 8°., pp. xv and 508.—7th ed. Lond., J. Hatchard and Son, 1822, cr. 8°., pp. xvii and 484.-9th ed. Lond., 1828, 12°., pp. xvii and 484.-10th ed. Lond., 1830, 8°.-11th ed., corrected and enlarged. Lond., Seeley and Sons, 1831, 8°., pp. xii and 507.-18th ed. Lond., Seeley, Jackson, and Halliday, 1855, 8°., pp. vi and 448, 5/-.

NOTE. Until the 16th ed., the Letters and Journals of H. Martyn were published as one work; the 17th [forming Vol. 45 of The Christian's Family Library, ed. by the Rev. E. Bickersteth and published Lond., Seeley, Fleet St.] only included his Journals, the Letters being brought out in a distinct work and forming No. 46 of the same series.

An Abridged Memoir of the Rev. H. Martyn, B.D... Cork, printed by Richard Tivy, No. 20, George's-Street, 1821, 8°., pp. 34, 3d.

Memoir of the Rev. H. Martyn...By John Sargent, Jun. 4th American edition. Hartford, G. Goodwin and Sons, printers, 1822, 12°., pp. 375.

An Elegy to the memory of the late Rev. H. Martyn; with smaller pieces. Portrait. By John Lawson, Missionary in India. 1823, fcp. 8°., 2/-. Labourers in the East, or Memoirs of Eminent Men...By the author of "Pierre and his family." American Sunday School Union, Philadelphia, No. 146, Chesnut St., 1827, 12o.

NOTE. Each Memoir has distinct pagination. Memoirs of the Rev. Henry Martyn, pp. 1-142.

Journals and letters of the Rev. H. Martyn, B.D., late Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge, and Chaplain to the Honourable East India Co. Ed. by the Rev. S. Wilberforce, M.A., Rector of Brighstone. Lond., Seeley and Burnside, 1837, 2 vols., 8°.

The Letters of the Rev. H. Martyn, B.D. 6 engravings. Lond., Seeley, Burnside and Seeley, Fleet St., 1844, 8°., pp. x and 418, 6/-.

NOTE. This forms Vol. 46 of the Christian's Family Library.

The Miners' Sons: Martin Luther and Henry

Martyn. By the Rev. C. D. Bell, M.A. Lond., Sampson, Low and Son, 1853, 8°., pp. 101.

NOTE. The account of H. Martyn is contained in

pp. 43-101.

MARTYN, REV. HENRY. (Con.).

Henry Martyn, or the living sacrifice. Select Series of Christian Tracts and Books. Dublin Tract Repository, 10, D'Olier St., Dublin, and 9, Paternoster Row, London. n.d., [1863,] 12°., pp. 36, 1d.

Her title of honour. By Holme Lee [i.e., Miss Harriet Parr.] Lond., H. S. King and Co., 1871, 8°., pp. 282.

NOTE. A religious novel, being the life of the Rev. H. Martyn, who is described under the name of Francis Gwynne.

Henry Martyn. Lond., Religious Tract Soc. No. 989. n.d., [18- -,] 8°., pp. 24, 6/- per 100. Recollections of Henry Martyn, [Verses,] signed Alec. Wesleyan Methodist Mag., xlviii, 791, (1825).

Christian India; or an Appeal on behalf of 900,000 Christians in India who want the Bible. A sermon preached at Calcutta, on Tuesday, Jan. 1, 1811, for promoting the objects of the British and Foreign Bible Society. By H. Martyn, B.D...Published by request. With a List of Benefactors. Calcutta; printed by P. Ferris, 1811, 8°., pp. 47 and iv.

The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, translated into the Hindoostanee language from the original Greek. By the Rev. H. Martyn, A.B., Late Fellow of St. John's College, and Chaplain on the Bengal Establishment. And afterwards carefully revised with the assistance of Mirza Fitrit, and other learned natives. For the British and Foreign Bible Society. Serampore, printed at the Missionary Press, 1814, 8°.-Another ed. Lond., printed by Richard Watts for The British and Foreign Bible Society, 1819, 8°., pp. 650.

Novum Testamentum Domini et Salvatoris nostri Jesu Christi, e Graeca in Persicam linguam a viro reverendo Henrico Martyno translatum in urbe Schiraz, nunc vero cura et sumptibus Societatis Biblicae Ruthenicae typis datum. Petropoli apud Jos. Joannem, 1815, 4°., pp. 453.

The New Testament...translated...into Persian at Sheeraz. By the Rev. H. Martyn...with the assistance of Meerza Sueyid Ulee, of Sheeraz. Calcutta, printed by P. Pereira, at HindoostaneePress, 1816, 8°.-3rd ed. Lond., printed by R. Watts for the British and Foreign Bible Society, 1827, 8°., pp. 520.-Another ed. Calcutta,

printed at the Baptist Mission Press for the American and Foreign Bible Society, 1841, 8°., pp. 584.-5th ed. Edinburgh, printed for the British and Foreign Bible Society by Thos. Constable, 1846, corresponding to 1262 of the Hijrah, 4°., 67 sheets.

MARTYN, REV. HENRY. (Con.).

The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ translated into the Hindoostanee Language from the original Greek, and now printed in the Nagree Character. By the Rev. H. Martyn, A.B. And afterwards carefully revised by the assistance of Mirza Fitrit and other learned natives. For the British and Foreign Bible Society. Calcutta, printed by P. Pereira, at the Hindoostanee Press, 1817, 4°.

The Book of Psalms translated into Persian.

MARTYN, REV. HENRY. (Con.).

from the Sacred Scriptures. Lond., J. Hatchard and Son, 1830, 8°., pp. 31, 2/-.

NOTE.-Contains in the Preface, pp. v-vi, a letter from the Rev. H. Martyn to H. Stewart. Mr. Martyn's Original Remarks, etc., occupy pp. 27-31.

The Gospels and Acts in English and Hindusthani. St. Matthew. Translated by H. Martyn ...Calcutta, printed at the Church Mission Press, Mission Row, 1837, 8°., pp. 121.

The Gospels translated into the Judæo Persic By the Rev. H. Martyn. n.p. or d. or printer's language. By the Rev. H. Martyn. Lond., 1847, nume, [18-] 4°., pp. 143.

The Book of Psalms translated into Persic. By the Rev. H. Martyn. n.p. or d. or printer's name, [18-] 4°., 21 sheets.

NOTE. The title pages of these two works are in the Persian language.

The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Altered from Martyn's Oordoo Translation into the Hinduee Language by the Rev. William Bowley... Calcutta, printed at the Church Mission Press, 1826, 8°.

A Compendium of the Book of Common Prayer and administration of the sacraments and other rites and ceremonies of the church, according to the use of the United Church of England and Ireland. Translated into the Hindoostanee language [by the Rev. H. Martyn, and the Rev. D. Corrie]. Lond., printed by Richard Watts for the Prayerbook and Homily Society, No. 134, Salisbury Square, 1818, 8°., pp. 356.

[20] Sermons. By the late Rev. H. Martyn, B.D...Calcutta, printed at the Church Missionary Press, 1822, 8°., pp. x and 432.

Twenty Sermons...2nd ed. Lond., sold by L. B. Seeley, Fleet St...1822, 8°., pp. vii and 444. -3rd ed. Lond., 1822, 8°., pp. vii and 444.4th ed. Lond., 1822, 8°.-5th ed. Lond., 1824, 8o.

Controversial Tracts on Christianity and Mohammedanism, by the late Rev. H. Martyn ...and some of the most eminent writers of Persia, Translated and explained. To which is appended an Additional Tract on the same question and in a preface some account given of a former controversy on this subject with extracts from it...By the Rev. Samuel Lee, A.M... Professor of Arabic in the University of Cambridge. Portrait of Rev. H. Martyn. Cambridge, sold by J. Deighton and Sons, 1824, 8o., pp. cxxi and 584, 25/-.

A Sermon written for the express purpose of suppressing calumny...By Harriet Stewart [Miss Wainewright.] To which is added an interesting anecdote of the Rev. H. Martyn...together with some of his original remarks and quotations

8°., pp. 367.

NOTE. This is the Persian translation in the Hebrew Character. The Title page is also in Hebrew.

Penny Letter Tracts. Forgetters of God. By H. Martyn. Lond., John F. Shaw and Co., 48, Paternoster Row, and 27, Southampton Row. n.d., [1861,] 24°., pp. 20.

Five Sermons (Never before published) by the late Rev. H. Martyn, B.D...With a prefatory letter on the past, the present and the future of missionary enterprise, addressed to the Rev. Henry Venn. B.D...by the Rev. G. T. Fox, M.A... Portrait of Rev. H. Martyn. Lond., Seeley, Jackson and Halliday, 54, Fleet St., 1862, 8°., pp. xxxviii and 110.

Infidelity refuted, by the late Rev. H. Martyn. Evangelical Mag., xxx, 476-77, (1822).

The Book of Genesis translated into the Hindoostanee Language from the original Hebrew, by the Rev. H. Martyn. MS., sm. fol., 224 leaves, nearly half of which are blank.

NOTE. Respecting this MS. which is in the Library of the British and Foreign Bible Society, cf. their 66th Report, (1870), pp. 187-88, where doubts are thrown on the fact of it being in the writing of H. Martyn.

MARTYN, JOHN (eld. son of John Martyn). Chief Clerk to Mr. Thomas Daniel, Truro. b. Gwennap d. Truro, Jan., 1800. cf. Poluhele's Biog. Sketches, i, 89-91; Mems. of Rev. H. Martyn, (18th ed.), p. 2.

MARTYN, RICHARD (eld. son of Rich. Martyn, of St. Mabyn). Computer for the Nautical Almanac in connexion with the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, 1810-31. b. St. Mabyn, 1789. d. Treworlas, 15 Sept., 1850. cf. Wesleyan Methodist Mag., lxxxiii, 763–65, (1860). Memoir of William Pearce, who died at GerMag., lix, 958, (1836). rans, 22 Aug., 1834, aged 28. Wesleyan Methodist

NOTE.-Amongst the MSS. of the late Board of Longitude, now deposited at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, are several letters from Mr. Martyn requesting payment of his accounts.

MARTYN, ROBERT.

Letter from R. Martyn to Mr. William Cervosso, dated 5 Apl., 1586. Printed in "Major Francis' Smelting of Copper in Swansea," (1867), pp. 17-18.

MARTYN, THOMAS (son of John Martyn). b. Gwennap, 1695. d. Ashburton, Dec., 1751, bur. 26 Dec.

A new and accurate map of the county of Cornwall, from an actual survey made by Thos. Martyn. Lond., printed for, and sold by, Robt. Sayer, Map and Printseller, opposite Fetter Lane, Fleet Street. Published according to Act of Parliament, Novemb'. ye 26, 1748. Scale, 1 mile to 1 inch. Another ed. Lond., printed for William Faden, Charing Cross, Feb. 20th, 1784. Scale, 1 mile to 1 inch. Size, 6.0 × 4.9, on 9 sheets of various sizes.

NOTE.-Dedicated "To his royal highness Frederick Lewis, Prince of Wales," and embellished with the arms of the nobility and gentry who subscribed for the map. This is also found as a 4 sheet and as a 6 sheet map.

A new and accurate map of the county of Cornwall, from an actual survey made by Thos. Martyn. Lond., printed for, and sold by, Robt. Sayer...1748. Scale, 2 miles to 1 inch.-Another ed. Lond., printed for William Faden, Charing Cross, Feb. 20th, 1784. Scale, 2 miles to 1 inch. Size, 3.4 × 2.5, on 2 sheets.

NOTE.-Dedicated "To Robert Hoblyn, of Nanswhyden, Esq., M.P. for Bristol." It contains in the margin drawings of 3 inscribed stones.

A new and accurate map of the county of Cornwall, from an actual survey made by Thos. Martyn. Lond., printed for, and sold by, Robt. Sayer... February 16, 1748. Scale, 1 mile to of an inch. Another ed. Lond., printed for William Faden, Charing Cross, Feb. 20th, 1784. Scale, 1 mile to of an inch. Size, 2.4 × 1.9.

NOTE.-Dedicated to Jonathan Rashleigh, of Menabilly, Esq., M.P. for Fowey, and embellished with the Rashleigh arms. The original plates of these maps were purchased by Mr. Falder, in 1783.

Index to A new and accurate map of the county of Cornwall. By T. Martyn. n.p. or d. or printer's name, [1784,] 4o., pp. 32.

MARTYN, THOMAS. (Con.).

min, printed by J. Liddell, and sold by Law and Whittaker, London, 1816, 8°., pp. 95.

NOTE. This work was brought out by the Rev. John Wallis afterwards Vicar of Bodmin. The reprint occupies pp. 1-75, and then follow, pp. 76-95, names of headlands, rocks and small islands, names of creeks, rivers, etc., names of places, islands and rocks in Scilly, names of villages in Devon contiguous to the Tamar, list of subscribers to Martyn's map, and a short account of the Archdeaconry of Cornwall.

Letter to William Flamank, of Menabilly, from T. Martyn, respecting the Maps. Dated London, 14 Mch., 1749. MS. penes Jonathan Rash leigh, Esq., Menabilly.-Printed in Rev. J. Wallis' Cornwall Register, (1847), pp. 127-29.

MARVELL, ANDREW (son of Rev. Andrew Marvell). b. Kingston-upon-Hull, 15 Nov., 1620. d. London, 16 Aug., 1678. bur. St. Giles in the Fields.

A seasonable question and an usefull answer, contained in an exchange of a letter between a Parliament-Man in Cornwell, and a Bencher of the Temple, London. By A. Marvell. Lond., Printed in the year 1676, 4°.-Reprinted in Capt. Edwd. Thompson's Works of A. Marvell, (1776), ii, 523-54.

NOTE. The Bencher's Answer is signed H.P.

A seasonable argument to perswade all the grand juries in England to petition for a new parliament or A list of the principal labourers in the great design of popery and arbitrary power, etc. By A. Marvell. Amsterdam, Printed in the year 1677, 4°.-Reprinted in Capt. E. Thompson's Works of A. Marvell, (1776), ii, 555-83.

NOTE. The list of Cornish pensioners is contained in PP. 559-61.

MARY, QUEEN. b. 18 Feb., 1516. d. 17 Nov., 1558.

Proclamation against seditious practices in Cornwall and Devonshire, 1554. Cottonian MSS., Caligula E. xii, art. 32.

MASKELL, WILLIAM, M.A. (son of Will. Maskell). Formerly V. of Mary Church, Devon. b. Bath, 1814.

Monumenta Ritualia Ecclesiæ Anglicanæ... By the Rev. W. Maskell, M.A. Lond., W.

NOTE.-This work has no title page, the following Pickering, 1846-47, 3 vols., 8°. is a reprint with additions.

A complete index to Martyn's large map of the county of Cornwall, and of those parts of the county of Devon, which lie to the west of the river Tamar. To which is added a short account of the Archdeaconry of Cornwall. Bod

NOTE.-Contains in I, pp. xix-xx, a copy of a title deed of some property left by John de Blanch-minster for charitable purposes at Stratton; and in I, pp. xix-xxi, ccliii-liv extracts from the parish accounts of Stratton.

MASON, REV. ROBERT. Sec. of British and Foreign Seamens' Soc.

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