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MELVILL, REV. HENRY, B.D. (Con.).

cal Discourse of Religious Assemblies. By William Sherlock, D.D. A new ed. with a preface by The Rev. H. Melvill, B.D., Minister of Camden Chapel, Camberwell. Lond., Jas. Burns, 1840, 12°., pp. xxviii and 293.

NOTE. The Editor's Preface, signed "H. Melvill, Camberwell, 30 July, 1840," occupies pp. v-xx.

Sermons by xxxix Living Divines of the Church of England. [Edited by Rev. Geo. Dugard, M.A., and Rev. Alex. Watson, B.A.] Lond., J. G. and F. Rivington, 1840, 8°., pp. xix and 678.

NOTE." Sermon xxiii, Saul and the Witch of Endor. By the Rev. H. Melville, D.D." is contained in pp. 383-402.

The Dissolution of all things and God's instructing by his Providence. Two sermons preached on Sunday, Nov. 7, 1841, in the Royal Chapel of St. Peter ad Vincula, on the occasion of the late calamitous fire in the Tower of London. The former by the Rev. H. Melvill, B.D., Chaplain to the Tower of London. The latter by the Rev. H. Thomas, M.A., Assistant Chaplain... Lond., printed for J. G. F. and J. Rivington, 1841, 8o., pp. 43.

NOTE.-Mr. Melvill's Sermon occupies pp. 7-23.

The young admonished from the example of Timothy. A sermon preparatory to confirmation preached at Camden Chapel, Camberwell, on Sunday, Apl. 24, 1842. By H. Melvill, B.D. Lond., printed for J. G. F. and J. Rivington, 1842, 8°., pp. 28.

The Least of service to the Greatest. A sermon preached in the church of St. Nicholas, Deptford, on Trinity Monday, May 23, 1842, before the Corporation of Trinity House. By H. Melvill, B.D. Lond., printed for J. G. F. and J. Rivington, 1842, 4°., pp. 19.

Sermons on certain of the less prominent facts and references in Sacred Story. By H. Melvill, B.D. Lond., printed for J. G. F. and J. Rivington, 1843-45, 2 vols., 8°., 10/6 ea. vol.

The Blessing in the Curse. A sermon preached in the church of St. Nicholas, Deptford, on Trinity Monday, June 3, 1844, before the Corporation of Trinity House. By H. Melvill, B.D. Lond., F. and J. Rivington, 1844, 4°., pp. 24.

The Word in Season. A sermon preached in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, on Thursday, May 9, 1844, at the Festival of the Sons of the Clergy. By the Rev. H. Melvill, B.D. Together with a report of the committee, etc. Lond., sold by F. and J. Rivington, 1844, 8°., pp. 60.

NOTE.-Mr. Melvill's Sermon occupies pp. 1-28.

MELVILL, REV. HENRY, B.D. (Con.).

No. 17, Tracts for Englishmen. The Parting Hymn. By the Rev. H. Melvill, B.D...Chaplain to the Tower of London. Lond., Edwards and Hughes, Ave-Maria Lane, 1846, 8°., pp. 12, 11d.

The Shipwreck, a Sermon preached in the church of St. Nicholas, Deptford, on Trinity Monday, June 8, 1846, before the corporation of Trinity House. By H. Melvill, B.D. Lond., F. and J. Rivington, 1846, 4°., pp. 16.

Sermons preached on public occasions. By H. Melvill, B.D. Lond., F. and J. Rivington, 1846, 8o., pp. xii and 368, 10/6.

The fall of Jericho; a sermon on the extension of the church in the colonies and dependencies of the British Empire, preached before the University of Cambridge, on Sunday, Nov. 26, 1848. By H. Melvill, B.D. Lond., F. and J. Rivington, 1848, 8°., pp. 32.

The Rev. H. Melvill on Ireland, 1848. Foster, printer, Kirby Lonsdale, [1848,] 16o. s.sh.

The Jealousy of God. A Sermon preached at the Foundling Hospital, on Sunday, May 6th, 1849. By H. Melvill, B.D. Published by the Governors of the Hospital. Lond., J. W. Parker, West Strand, 1849, 8°., pp. 27.

The Preacher in Print. Second Series. The Golden Lectures. Forty-eight sermons delivered · at St. Margaret's Church, Lothbury, on Tuesday mornings, from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1850. By the Rev. H. Melvill, B.D. Selected from the Penny Pulpit. Lond., Jas. Paul, 1, Chapter House Court, North side, St. Paul's Church-yard and Paternoster Row. n.d., [1850,] 8°., pp. 214.

NOTE. This work was published without Mr. Melvill's sanction.

The Modern Pulpit; A Collection of Sermons by the following eminent divines, the Venerable Archdeacon Sinclair, A.M... Rev. H. Melvill, B.D., etc. With an Introductory Essay by the Rev. Arthur Gore Pemberton, M.A. Lond., Seeley and Co. n.d., [1850,] 8°., pp. xl and 352.

NOTE.- The Question of Judas, Master, is it I. By the Rev. H. Melvill, B.D." is contained in pp. 23156.

Thoughts appropriate to the season and the days, in lectures, delivered on the Tuesday mornings during Lent, 1851, at St. Margaret's, Lothbury. By the Rev. H. Melvill, B.D. Lond., Kerby and Son, 190, Oxford St., 1851, 8°., pp. iv and 243.

A Selection from the Lectures delivered at St. Margaret's, Lothbury, on the Tuesday mornings of the years 1850, 1851, 1852. By the Rev. H. Melvill, B.D. Lond., F. and J. Rivington, 1853, 8°., pp. viii and 389.

Hints on the culture of character. By the

MELVILL, REV. HENRY, B.D. (Con.). Rev. Geo. Croly, LL.D...Rev. H. Melvill, B.D. ...Edited by James] H[ogg.] Edinburgh, Jas. Hogg; Lond., E. Groombridge and Sons, 185556, 8°., pp. xiv and 520.

NOTE." Christian Membership. By the Rev. H. Melvill, B.D." is contained in pp. 79-115.

The Indian Civil Service. Report to the Right Hon. Sir Charles Wood, Bart., M.P., &c. By The Right Hon. T. B. Macaulay... The Rev. Principal H. Melvill, etc. Lond., W. Thacker and Co., 87, Newgate St.; Calcutta, Thacker, Spink and Co., 1855, 8°., pp. 24.

British Eloquence of the Nineteenth Century. Sacred Oratory. First Series. Sermons of Eminent Living Divines of the Church of England. Contributed by the Authors... Lond. and Glasgow, R. Griffin and Co., 1856, 8°., pp. xxxiv and 326.

NOTE." A Sermon by the Rev. H. Melville, B.D., Chaplain in Ordinary to the Queen, and Principal to the East India College. By little and little" is contained in pp. 23-44.

Golden Counsels, the young christian's remembrancer. Selections from the Rev. H. Melvill's "Golden Lectures," etc. Edited by the Author of Pietas Privata. Portrait of Rev. H. Melvill. Lond., John Farquhar Shaw, 1856, 12o., pp. 511.

The Golden Lectures for the years 1850 to 1855 inclusive. Preached in St. Margaret's Church, Lothbury. By the Rev. H. Melvill, B.D. Lond., James Paul, 1856, 6 vols., 8o., 36/-.

Voices of the Year; a course of expository readings appropriate to the Holydays and Sundays throughout the year; chiefly selected from the "Golden Lectures" delivered by the Rev. H. Melvill, B.D., in the Church of St. Margaret, Lothbury. Lond., James Paul, 1, Chapter House Court, 1856, 2 vols., 8°.

Selections from the sermons preached during the latter years of his life in the parish church of Barnes and in the Cathedral of St. Pauls. By H. Melvill, B.D., late Canon of St. Paul's and Chaplain in Ordinary to the Queen. Lond., Rivington's, 1872, 2 vols. cr., 8o., 5/- ea.

The Anchor of the Soul. A Sermon. Church of England Mag., i, 360-66, (1836).

The defensive power of the peace of God. ib., iv, 272-78, (1838).

The Instructive example of Baal's Priests. ib., xviii, 326-34, (1845).

MELVILL, MAJOR-GENERAL SIR PETER MELVILL, K.C.B. (4th son of the succeeding). Secretary to the Hon. East India Co.; Military and Naval Secretary to the Government of Bombay; Knighted, 1860. b. Pendennis Castle, 2 July, 1803. Now resident at Brighton. cf. Men of the Time, 1862 and 1868.

MELVILL, CAPT. PHILIP, of the 73rd Foot (4th son of John Melvill, Collector of Customs, Dunbar). Lieut. Governor of Pendennis Castle, 1796-1811. b. Dunbar, 7 Apl., 1762. d. Pendennis Castle, 27 Oct., 1811. bur. Falmouth Church. cf. Gent. Mag., lxxxi, pt. ii, 491, 667, (1811).

The true christian exemplified, being the substance of a sermon occasioned by the death of P. Melville, (sic) Esq., Deputy Governor of Pendennis Castle, Cornwall, preached at Ely Chapel, Holborn, London, on Sunday, Nov. 24, 1811. By John Wilcox, M.A... Lond., printed by J. Dennett, Leather Lane; sold by Seeley, Fleet St., 1811, 8°., pp. viii and 22.

Memoirs of the late Philip Melvill, Esq., Lieut. Gov. of Pendennis Castle, Cornwall; with An Appendix containing extracts from his diaries and letters: selected by A Friend. Together with two letters and a sermon, occasioned by his death. Lond., printed by J. Dennett. Sold by Hatchard, Piccadilly...n.d., [1812,] 8°. Titles and prefaces, pp. viii, memoirs and appendix, pp. 291, List of Subscribers, 10 leaves.-2nd ed. Lond., published by Hatchard, Piccadilly, 1815, 12°., pp. 235, 5/-.

NOTE. The 2nd ed. does not contain the Rev. J. Wilcox's Sermon.

The Parental Instructor; or advice to youth. Extracted from Governor Melvill's Letters to his Children. By Rev. J. Bulmer. Lond., Offer, 1822, 120., 2d.

MENHINICK, ALEXANDER (son of Alex. Menhinick). b. Tregaraen, St. Mabyn, about 6 miles from Camelford, 1775. d. Šladesbridge, near Wadebridge, 5 Jan., 1812.

The Victorious Christian. A funeral sermon preached at Sladesbridge, at the interment of the much lamented Alex. Menhinick. By W. Fowler. Bodmin, printed by R. Bligh, 1812, 12o., pp. 29.

NOTE. This sermon was preached by the Rev. W. Fowler before the corpse was taken from the house. Memoir of Mr. Alex. Menhinick, by Rev. Francis Truscott. Methodist Mag., xlii, 561-73, (1819).

MENWYNECK FAMILY, of St. Germans. cf. Chancery Proceedings temp. Eliz., i, p. xl; Trevelyan Papers, (Camden Soc.), i, 63. MEREDITH, EDWARD (son of the Rev. Edward Meredith, R. of Landulph. d. 8 May, 1661). Student of Christ Church, 1666; Secretary to Sir W. Godolphin, whilst in Spain. b. Cornwall, 1648. d. Italy. cf. Bliss' Wood, iv, 393,

MEREDITH, EDWARD. (Con.).

654; Welch's List of Westminster Scholars, (1852), p. 161; Dodd's Church Hist., (1742), iii, 465.

Some Remarques upon a late popular piece of nonsense, called Julian the Apostate. Together with a particular vindication of His Royal Highness the Duke of York...By a lover of Truth, Vertue, and Justice, [i.e., E. Meredith.] Lond., printed for T. Davies, 1682, fol., pp. 35. Bod. Lib.

NOTE." Julian the Apostate " is to be found in "The Works of the late Rev. Mr. Samuel Johnson. Lond., 1710, fol." pp. 1-116. It first appeared without the author's name, Lond., 1682, 8°.

A Journal of Meditations for every day in the year. Gathered out of divers Authors. Written first in Latin by N. B., and newly translated into English by E[dward] M[eredith.] The Third Edition. Lond., printed by Henry Hills, Printer to the King's most excellent Majesty, for his Houshold and Chappel; for him and Matthew Turner, at the Lamb, in High-Holborn, 1687, 8°. Br. Museum.

NOTE.-The Translater to the Reader and the Preface unpaged; then pp. 482. Then follow a Table of the Meditations and a Table of the Sundays throughout the year also unpaged.

A Letter to Dr. E. S[tillingfleet] concerning his late letter to Mr. G[odden] and the account he gives in it of a conference between Mr. G. and himself. Lond., printed by Henry Hills, printer to the King's most excellent Majesty for his houshold and Chappel, 1687, 4°., pp. 36. Br. Museum and Trin. Coll. Lib., Dublin.

NOTE.-Signed "E. M[eredith,] London, March

28, 1687."

A second letter to Mr. G. in answer to two Letters lately published concerning the conference at the D. of P. [Anon. By E. Stillingfleet, D.D.] Lond., 1687, 4°., pp. 44. Chetham Lib.

A True account of a conference held about religion at London, Septemb. 29, 1687, between A. Pulton, Jesuit, and Tho. Tenison, D.D., as also of that which led to it and followed after it. By T. Tenison, D.D. Lond., printed for Ric. Chiswell, at the Rose and Crown, in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1687, 4°., pp. 83 and Epistle Dedicatory unpaged. Br. Museum.

The Vindication of A. Cresner, (sic) SchoolMaster, in Long-Acre, from the aspersions of A. Pulton, Jesuit, and Schoolmaster in the Savoy : together with some account of his discourses with Mr. Meredith. [By A. Cressener.] Lond., printed for Ric. Chiswell...1687, 4°., pp. 14. Chetham Lib., and Br. Museum.

Remarks of A. Pulton, Master in the Savoy,

MEREDITH, EDWARD. (Con.).

upon Dr. Tho. Tenison's late Narrative...and a reply to A. Chresner's (sic) pretended vindication. Lond., printed by Nathaniel Thompson...1687, 4°., pp. 42 and Epistle Dedicatory with Testimonies unpaged. Br. Museum.

A true and full account of a conference held about religion, between Dr. Tho. Tenison and A. Pulton, one of the Masters in the Savoy. [By Andrew Pulton.] Lond., printed by Nathaniel Thompson, at the entrance into Old-Spring-Garden, near Charing-Cross, 1687, 4°., pp. 18 and To the Reader unpaged. Br. Museum.

Mr. Pulton consider'd in his sincerity, reasonings and authorities... By Tho. Tenison, D.D. Lond., printed for Richard Chiswell...1687, 4°., pp. 100 and Dedication unpaged. Br. Museum and Chetham Lib.

Remarks on a late conference between Andrew Pulton, Jesuit, and Thomas Tenison, D.D. By [E. Meredith.] Lond., 1687, 4o.

Some further remarks on the late account given by Dr. Tenison of his conference with Mr. Pulton wherein the Doctor's three exceptions against Edward Meredith are examined, several of his other misrepresentations laid open, motives of the said E. M.'s conversion shewed, and some other points relating to controversie occasionally treated. Together with an appendix in which some passages of the doctor's book entituled, Mr. Pulton considered, are re-considered; and in the close the best means of coming to true faith proposed. To all which is added a postscript, in answer to the pamphlet put forth by the School-Master of Long Acre. [By E. Meredith.] Lond., printed by Henry Hills...and are to be sold at his Printing-House on the Ditch-Side, in Black-Fryers, 1688, 4°. Trin. Coll. Lib., Dublin, and Br. Museum.

NOTE. To the readers unpaged, signed E.M.; The Remarks, Appendix, etc., signed Edward Meredith, pp. 1-161; postscript, pp. 162-76.

A Vindication of Protestant Charity, in answer to some passages in Mr. E. M[eredith]'s remarks on a late conference. [By James Harrington.] Oxford, 1688, 4°. Chetham Lib.

Some reflexions upon a Treatise call'd Pietas Romana and Parisiensis, lately printed at Oxford. To which are added. I, A Vindication of Protestant charity, in answer to some passages in Mr. E. M[eredith,]'s Remarks on a late Conference. II, A defence of the Oxford reply to two Discourses there printed, A.D. 1687. [Anon. By James Harrington.] Oxford, printed at the Theater, Anno Domini, 1688, 4°., pp. 91. Bod. Lib.

NOTE." A Vindication of protestant charity," &c. is contained in pp. 32-44.

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Report of the case of the borough of West Looe, in the County of Cornwall, tried before a committee of the House of Commons, April 18, 1822...By H. A. Merewether, Esq., of the Inner Temple, Barrister at Law. Lond., printed by A. Strahan...for Henry Butterworth...7, Fleet Street, between the Temple Gates, 1823, 8°., pp. lii and 254, 12/-.

The History of the Boroughs and the Municipal Corporations of the United Kingdom from the earliest to the present time...By H. A. Merewether and A. J. Stephens. Lond., Stevens and Sons, Bell Yard, 1835, 3 vols., 4°.

NOTE. The information is arranged in chronological order.

MERIADOCUS, SAINT, OR MERIADEC, SAINT. Patron Saint of Camborne; Bp. of Vannes, in Brittany, 7th Cent. cf. Acta Sanctorum, 7 June, ii, 36; Leland's Collectanea, iv, 28.

Begins "Hic incipit ordinale de vita sancti Mereadoci Episcopi et Confessoris." At the end "Finitur per dominum Hadton. Anno Domini 1504." [A dramatic mystery in the Cornish Language.] MS. 16th Cent., 4°., pp. 168. Hengwrt, MSS. penes W. W. E. Wynne, Esq., Peniarth.

NOTE. For an account of the MS. cf. Archæol Camb., i, 94-95, (1870).

Beunans Meriasek. The Life of St. Meriasek, Bishop and Confessor. A Cornish Drama. Edited with a translation and notes. By Whitley Stokes. Lond., Trubner and Co., 1872, roy. 8o., pp. xvi and 279, 15/-.

NOTE. This is the previous MS. printed. Meriasek is the Cornish pronunciation of Meriadec.

MERIASEK, ST. See Meriadocus, St. MERIVALE, HERMAN, C.B. Barrister-at-law (son of John Herman Merivale). Recorder of the Borough of Penzance, 1841, to 31 Mch., 1848; Under Secretary of State for India, 1859. b. Dawlish, Devon, 1806.

Historical Studies. By H. Merivale. Lond., Longman, 1865, 8°., pp. viii and 472, 12/6.

NOTE. Contains "The Scenery and Antiquities of Cornwall," pp 355-415, reprinted from the Quart. Rev., cii, 289-329, (1857).

MERRETT, CHRISTOPHER, M.D., F.R.S. b. Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, 16 Feb., 1614. d. Hatton Garden, London, 19 Aug., 1695.

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MERRIFIELD, CHARLES WATKINS (son of John Merrifield, of Tavistock). b. London, 20 Oct., 1827.

The Distress in Cornwall. Pall Mall Gazette, 16 Aug., 1866.

NOTE. Mr. Merrifield m. Elizabeth Ellen, (dau. of John Nicholls, of Trekenning, St. Columb), she d. 23, Scarsdale Villas, Kensington, London, 23 Mch., 1869. MERTHERDERWA, DR. REGINALD, of Mertherderwa, now Menadarva, in Camborne. Principal of Bull Hall, Oxford; R. of St. Creed. Will proved 11 Feb., 1447. cf. Rev. H. Anstey's Munimenta Academica, (1862), ii, 522, 559; Harl. MSS., 4031, p. 87.

NOTE.-The Will directs the erection of Cornish Crosses in Camborne, and the donations of vestments and money to Camborne, Creed and St. Michael's Mount.

MERRIFIELD, WILLIAM. Librarian of Tav

istock Public Library. b. Tavistock, 6 Mch., 1804.

Meteorological Register kept at the Public Library, Tavistock. Rep. R.I.C., 1844. p. 54. MEYRICK, REV. THOMAS. Travelling Preacher for Lady Huntingdon; Curate of a small Chapel in the parish of Halifax; Afternoon Lecturer in Parish Church of Halifax, 17- — to 1770. b. Cornwall. d. Halifax, Jan., 1770. bur. Parish Church. cf. Tyerman's Life of Wesley, (1870), i, 460, 497, 528; Life and Times of Countess of Huntingdon, (1839), I. 446.

MEYRICK, REV. THOMAS, B.A. (2nd son of Rev. O. L. Meyrick, R. of Holsworthy, Devon). Čurate of North Petherwin; R. of Covenham St. Mary, Lincolnshire. b. Cornwall? 1775. d. Cartha Martha, Lezant, 27 May, 1841. cf. Gent. Mag., xvi, 214, (1841).

MICHAEL, OF CORNWALL. See Blaumpinus, Michael, p. 25.

MICHAEL, GEORGE.

A.D. 1818, May 26. No. 4267. Specification of George Michael, of St. Austell...Builder for "Certain improvements in the method of opening and shutting windows or sashes, and also in the application of machinery to the opening and

MICHAEL, GEORGE. (Con.).

shutting window shutters, and in other cases where the aforesaid improvement may be applied." With drawing annexed. Lond., 1818, fol.-Reprinted. Lond., Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1857, fol., pp. 7, 13d.

MICHELL, LIEUT.-COLONEL CHARLES CORNWALLIS, C.E., K.H. (2nd son of Admiral Sampson Michell). Royal Engineers; Military Drawing Master, Sandhurst, 1824; Professor of Fortifications, Woolwich, 1825; Surveyor General at the Cape of Good Hope, 1828-48. b. Exeter, 29 Mch., 1793. d. Eltham, 28 Mch.,

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Steam Boiler Guage. Plate. Rep. R.C.P.Soc., 1841, pp. 121-22.

MICHELL, FRANCIS WILLIAM (son of the preceding). b. Redruth, 29 June, 1828.

Improved Pick. Rep. R.C.P.Soc., 1849, p. iii. MICHELL, ADMIRAL SIR FREDERICK THOMAS, K.C.B. (eld. son of Admiral Sampson Michell. d. 1809). Promoted Admiral 2 Apl., 1866. Knighted 19 Mch., 1867. b. 8 Apl., 1788. d. North Gate, Totnes, 14 Jan., 1873. cf. Gent. Mag., iii, 521, (1867); O'Byrne's Naval Biog. Dict.; The Times, 16 Jan., p. 5, col. 6.

MICHELL, GRACE (youngest dau. of Jas. Angove, and wife 1 Nov., 1870, of Francis William Michell). b. Redruth, 20 Dec., 1839.

We shall need no candle there. A Story of a Sunday Scholar. Anon. Redruth, J. S. Doidge, 1859, 120-2nd ed. 1861, 12°., pp. 12, 1d.3rd ed. 1864, 12o.

The Gold Fields of California, and struggles to win Gold there and in England. A Tale in 17 chapters. [By Grace Angove.] The Redruth Times, 25 Sept., 1868 to 2 Apl., 1869.

NOTE. It is intended to republish these papers in a Pamphlet form.

A Directory of Redruth and its neighbourhood... Redruth, J. S. Doidge, [q.v.] 1866, cr. 8°.

NOTE.-Contains " Introductory History of Redruth, by Miss G. Angove and Mr. Jas. Johns," pp. ix-xxiii.

Life's Battle Won. A Small Tribute to the Memory of George Smith, Esq., LL.D., etc., etc., of Trevu, Camborne. By the author of The Gold Fields of California, etc., etc. Redruth,

MICHELL, GRACE. (Con.).

J. S. Doidge, Fore Street; Lond., W. Kent and Co., 1869, 18°., pp. 24, 3d.

The Sunday School Reciter... First Series. Redruth, J. S. Doidge. n.d., [1864,] 8°., pp. 36.

NOTE.-Contains the following:

A Dialogue between George, John, and their Teacher. Signed "G," pp. 17-23.

A Dialogue between Clara, Lucy, Emma, Polly, and Jane. Signed "G," pp. 26-32.

Grace Michell has also published numerous articles in the 46 Christian Times," "Western Morning News," "Western Weekly News," and "Cornish Weekly News."

MICHELL, JAMES ( son of John Michell, M.P. for Truro 1562, 1573, who m. Jane, eld. dau. of John Killigrew).

Lease dated 1622 to Jas. Mychell from Simon Killigrew. q.v.

MICHELL, JAMES (3rd son of Robert Michell, of Calenick). Receiving Inspector of Taxes for Cornwall and Devon. b. Steppes, near Bodmin, 1775. d. Truro, 4 Mar., 1856. bur. Kenwyn.

Parochial History of St. Neots, in Cornwall, and an historical sketch of the Life and Miracles of St. Neot; together with a description of the Stained Windows in the parish church and the Ballad of Tregeagle or Dosmare Pool. By James Michell. Bodmin, printed by Liddell and Son, 1833, 8°., pp. 220.

MICHELL, JAMES (son of Capt. Jas. Michell). b. Tresavean, Gwennap, 1796. d. Alderley Edge, Cheshire, 27 Nov., 1862. Monu. Westbury on Trym.

On the argentiferous lead mines of the Sierra Almagrera on the southern coast of Spain. Trans. R.G.S.C., vi, 308-16, (1846).

A.D. 1835, June 22. No. 6853. Specification of James Michell, of Truro... Gentleman, for "An improved process in smelting argentiferous ores." With drawing annexed. Lond., 1835, fol. -Reprinted. Lond., Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1858, fol., pp. 4, 3d.

MICHELL, JOHN.

A Lease of lands in Crofthole, in the parish of Leskowen, from John Smyth to J. Mychell and others, 1601. Br. Museum. Addit. MSS., 5,013, art. 86.

MICHELL, JOHN (2nd son of Robert Michell). b. Calenick, 1 June. bapt. July, 1774. d. Calenick, 22 Nov., 1868. bur. Kea, 27 Nov. A Manual of Mineralogy...By Thomas Hogg, [q.v.] 1825, 8°.

NOTE. John Michell very largely aided in the compilation of this work.

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