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MILL, REV. THOMAS, Wesleyan Minister. b. Phillack, 1 Feb., 1783. d. Phillack. 20 Feb., 1806.

Memoir of Mr. Thomas Mill. By J. Gill. Methodist Mag., xxxiii, 489-92, (1810).

MILLARD, REV. HENRY, Wesleyan Minister.

d. 1746. cf. R. Treffry's Memoirs of Rich. Trewavas, Sen., (1839), pp. 21-23.

Letter from H. Millard to the Rev. John Wesley. Dated St. Ives, 11 Sept., 1744. Arminian Mag., i, 230, (1778).

MILLER, PROFESSOR WILLIAM ALLEN, M.D., F.R.S. b. Ipswich, 17 Dec., 1817. d. Liverpool, 30 Sept., 1870.

Chemical Examination of a Hot Spring in Wheal Clifford, Cornwall. Brit. Assoc. Sect., 1864, pp. 35-36.

MILLES, REV. ISAAC, M.A. (son of succeeding). R. of St. Pinnock, 1746-1766; V. of Duloe, 1746-1766. bapt. Duloe, 20 Sept., 1715. d. 22 Nov., 1766.

An account of the effects of a storm of thunder and lightning in the parishes of Looe and Lanreath, in the county of Cornwall, on the 27th day of June, 1756. Communicated to the Rev. J. Milles, D.D., F.R.S., in two letters, one from the Rev. Mr. Dyer, Minister of Looe, and the other from the Rev. Mr. [Isaac] Milles, Vicar of Duloe, in Cornwall. Grand Mag. of Universal Intelligence, i, 291-92, (1758).

MILLES, REV. JEREMIAH, M.A. (2nd son of Rev. Isaac Milles, R. of Highcleer, Hants). Fellow and Tutor of Balliol Coll, 1696-1705; V. of Duloe, 1705-1743. b. 1671. d. Duloe, 31 Jan., 174. cf. Account of the life of Rev. Isaac Milles, (1721), p. 148.

MILLES, VERY REV. JEREMIAH, D.D., F.R.S., F.A.S. (son of Rev. Jeremiah Milles, V. of Duloe. d. 31 Jan., 1743). Prebendary of Waterford; R. of St. Edmund the King and St. Nicholas Acon, Lombard St., 1746-84; R. of Merstham, Surrey, Oct., 1745 to 1784; R. of Terring, Sussex, 17-- to 1779; Prebendary of Exeter, 11 May, 1747 to 1762; Dean of Exeter, 28 Apl., 1762 to 1784. b. Duloe, 1714. d. Harley St., London, 13 Feb., 1784. Monu. in Church of St. Edmund the King, Lombard St. cf. Walpole's Letters, (Cunningham's ed.), vols. i, v, vi, vii, viii; Manning and Bray's Surrey, ii, 262, 264; Polwhele's Biog. Sketches, ii, 6-13; Nichols' Ĺit. Anecdotes, vols. ii, iii, iv, v, vi; Nichols' Illusts. of Lit., vols. i, ii, iii, v, vi, vii; Gent. Mag., liv, pt. i, 153, (1784), xciii, pt. i, 516-17, pt. ii, 326-27, (1823);

MILLES, VERY REV. JEREMIAH. (Con.). Penny Cyclop.; English Cyclop.; Chalmers; Rose.

Catalogue of the valuable topographical, theological, classical and historical library, with some highly interesting manuscripts, collected by the Rev. J. Milles, Dean of Exeter, which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Leigh Sotheby, on Monday, April 10, 1843, and four following days. Lond., 1843, 8°.

NOTE.-Article 1175 of the MSS. consisted of "Book of Extracts from the Public Records, The Close Rolls, &c., relative to the Counties of Devon and Cornwall."

Manuscripts, etc. recently purchased from the libraries of...Lord Berwick, the late Thomas Milles, D.D., Bishop of Waterford and Lismore, the late very Reverend J. Milles, D.D...The whole of which are offered at the very reasonable prices affixed by Thomas Thorpe, 178, Piccadilly. [J. Rider, printer, London, 1843,] 8°., Pp. 182.

NOTE. In this Catalogue, pp. 96-98, articles 38689 consist of Letters and documents relating to the Dean's foreign travels, articles 390-91 are MSS. by the Dean on Antiquarian subjects.

Second Supplement to a general catalogue of books...recently purchased from the library of... Lord Berwick, the joint libraries of...Dr. J. Milles...and Thomas, Bishop of Lismore and Waterford...now offered...by T. Thorpe. [J. Rider, printer, 1843,] 8°., pp. 132.

NOTE. This catalogue contains Dean Milles' copies of the works on the Chatterton Controversy, etc.

A Sermon preach'd in the cathedral church of St. Peter's, Exon., before the right reverend the Lord Bishop of Exeter, and the rest of the Governors of the Devon and Exeter Hospital for sick and lame poor at their anniversary meeting, on Saturday, Aug. 27, 1748. By J. Milles, D.D., Precentor of Exeter. Lond., printed for W. Sandby, at the Ship, opposite St. Dunstan's Church, Fleet St., 1748, 4°., pp. 22.

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Inscriptionum Antiquarum Græc. et Latin. liber ...A. Richardo Pococke, LL.D...n.p. or printer's Anno. 1752, fol., pp. 127. Br. Museum. NOTE. At page 100 occurs the following Title "Inscriptionum Antiquarum liber alter. A. Jeremia Milles S.T.P. et Richardo Pococke, LL.D...editus. No place or printer's name, anno 1752."

Observation on the Wardrobe Account for the year 1483, on the coronation of Richard III. By J. Milles, President of the Society of Antiquaries. Lond., printed for W. Bowyer and J. Nichols, 1770, 4°., pp. 23.

NOTE.-Originally appeared in Archæol., i, 361-83,

(1770).

MILLES, VERY REV. JEREMIAH. (Con.).

Reply to the observations of the Rev. Dr. Milles, Dean of Exeter and President of the Society of Antiquaries, on the Wardrobe Account. By Horace Walpole. [Printed at Strawberry Hill, 1770,] 4°., pp. 24.

NOTE. Only six copies printed.

Concio ad clerum in synodo provinciali Cantuariensis provinciæ habita a Johanne Butler, LL.D. Londini... veneunt apud J. Dodsley, 1775, 4°., pp. 24.

NOTE. At pp. 21-24 occurs "Oratiuncula, quâ ad superiorem domum convocationis præsentatus est inferioris domus prolocutor Jeremiah Milles, S.T.P., Decanus Exoniensis, Jan. 23, 1775."

A speech delivered to The Society of Antiquaries, on Thursday, Jan. 11, 1781, upon their removal into the apartments assigned to them in Somerset House. By the Rev. Dr. Milles, Dean of Exeter, President. Printed by the order of the Society. n.p. or d. or printer's name. [London, 1781,] 4o., pp. 11.

Poems, supposed to have been written at Bristol, in the fifteenth century. By Thomas Rowley, Priest, &c. With a commentary in which the antiquity of them is considered and defended. By J. Milles, D.D. Lond., printed for T. Payne and Son, at the Mews Gate, 1782, 4°., pp. xx and 545, 21/-.

A Vindication of the Appendix to the poems called Rowley's. In reply to the answers of the Dean of Exeter, Jacob Bryant, Esquire, and a third anonymous writer... By Thomas Tyrwhitt. Lond., printed for T. Payne and Son, 1782, 8°., pp. vii and 223, 3/6.

Cursory Observations on the Poems attributed to Thomas Rowley, a Priest, of the 15th Century. With some remarks on the Commentaries on those Poems by the Rev. Dr. J. Milles, Dean of Exeter, and Jacob Bryant, Esq...Anon. [By Edmund Malone.] Lond., 1782, 8°.-2nd edit. revised and augmented. Lond., printed for J. Nichols, 1782, 8°., pp. 62, 1/6.

NOTE.-Originally appeared in Gent. Mag., li, 55559, 609-15, (1781).

Strictures upon a pamphlet entitled "Cursory Observations, etc." With a Postscript on Mr. Thomas Warton's Enquiry into the same subject. Lond., printed for J. Stockdale... 1782, 8°., pp. 84, 1/6.

NOTE. Prefatory Poem "To the lernede Deane Percy," signed "Edward Burnaby Greene."

An enquiry into the authenticity of the Poems attributed to Thomas Rowley. In which the

MILLES, VERY REV. JEREMIAH. (Con.). arguments of the Dean of Exeter and Mr. Bryant are examined. By Thomas Warton... Lond., printed for J. Dodsley, in Pall Mall, 1782, 8., pp. 125.-2nd ed., corrected, 1782, Pp. 126.

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An archæological epistle to the Reverend and Worshipful Jeremiah Milles, D.D., Dean of Exeter, President of the Society of Antiquaries, and Editor of a superb edition of the Poems of Thomas Rowley, Priest. To which is annexed a Glossary extracted from that of the learned Dean. Anon. [By John Baynes?] Lond., printed for J. Nichols, 1782, 4°., pp. 18, 1/-.

Ode, addressed to Edmund Malone, Esq., on his presuming to examine the learned and unanswerable arguments urged by Jacob Bryant, Esq., and the Rev. Dr. Milles, in support of the authenticity of Rowley's Poems. Gent. Mag., lii, 379-81, (1782).

Series of Tracts on British Topography, History, Dialects, &c. Lond., John Gray Bell, Bedford St., Covent Garden, 1851, 12o.

NOTE. No. 14 is entitled "Topographical notes respecting Bath, Wells, Glastonbury, Taunton, etc. By J. Milles. Printed from the original MS. Lond., J. G. Bell, 1851," 12o., 7 leaves. Only 60 copies of this tract were printed.

An account of the effects of a storm...1756. Grand Mag. of Univ. Intelligence, i, 291-92, (1758). See Milles, Rev. Isaac.

An account of the Carlsbad Mineral waters in Bohemia. Philos. Trans., 1, pt. i, 25-30, (1758).

Remarks on the Bovey Coal. ib., li, pt. ii, 534-53, (1761). [Ayscough Sloane MSS., Br. Museum, 4440, art. 581.]

Meteorological Observations for 1768 and 1769, made at Bridgewater, in Somersetshire, and at Ludgvan, in Mount's Bay, Cornwall. Communicated by Dr. Milles. ib., lix, 155-59, (1770), lx, 228–32, (1771).

NOTE. The Observations made at Ludgvan were by Dr. Will. Borlase.

Speech on being elected President, 12 Jan., 1769. Archæol., i, pp. xli-xliii, (1770). Observations on the Wardrobe Account, etc. ib., i, 361-83.

Observations on the Aestel. ib., ii, 75–79, (1773).

Observations on an inscription in the church of Sunning-Hill, Berks. ib., ii, 129-30.

On Lord Bruce's Horn. ib., iii, 24-29, (1775). [Reprinted in Geo. Allan's Miscellaneous Col

MILLES, VERY REV. JEREMIAH. (Con.). lections relating to the Antiquities of Great Britain, (Darlington Press), pp. 2.7

Some account of a curious seal ring belonging to Sir R. Worsley. ib., iv, 176-81, (1776). Observations on the Apamean Medal. ib., iv,

331-46.

Observations on some antiquities found in the Tower of London in the year 1777. ib., v, 291– 305, (1779).

Account of some Roman Antiquities discovered at Exeter. ib., vi, 1-5, (1782). [Reprinted in Geo. Allan's Miscellaneous Collections, pp. 2.]

Illustration of an unpublished seal of Richard, Duke of Gloucester. ib., vii, 69-73, (1785).

Letters from Jer. Milles to Rev. Thomas Birch, D.D., 1746. Br. Museum, Addit. MSS., 4,314, art. 546.

Correspondence of Dean Milles with Rev. William Cole, 1775 and 1778-1782. ib., 5825, ff., 59 b., 151 b., 185 b., 220 b; 5831 f., 127 b. Copy of a Letter from Rev. James Bentham to Dean Milles, 1771. ib., 5842, pp. 357-59.

Verses by Dr. Sneyd Davies on Dean Milles. ib., 5845, p. 18. [Printed in Nichol's Illustrations of Lit., i, 707.]

Letters of Dean Milles to Dr. Ward, relative to Canterbury Cathedral, 1754. ib., 6181, ff., 79-87.

A collection of coats of arms by Scipio Squyer; with a few notes in the writing of Dr. Milles. ib., 14,262, fol.

Sketch book of Antiquities in Germany and Italy with notes by Dr. Milles. ib., 14,263, obl. 4o.

Topographical Notes respecting Bath, Wells, &c., with some early historical Memoranda relating to Britain, by Dr. Milles. ib., 14,264, sm. 4°. Memoranda by Dr. Milles relating to foreign measures; notes respecting Coins and Medals in Sicily, &c.; enquiries to be made respecting objects and customs in Turkey, &c.; expenses of visiting the Holy Land; Greek Inscriptions at Palmyra, &c. ib., 14,266, 12o.

An account of some remarkable places between Paris and Rome, by the Rev. J. Milles, in a journey made between 15 October, 1733, and 22 Jany., 1733-4. Illustrated with engraved plans of towns and buildings. ib., 15,762, 4°.

An account of my journey from Rome to Venice, 11 May, to 13 June, 1734. By Rev. J. Milles. Illustrated with engravings. ib., 15,763,

4o.

An account by Rev. J. Milles of his travels in the Netherlands, Germany, Hungary, and Croatia, 20 May, 1736, to 30 May, 1737. Illustrated with views and plans. ib., 15,764-72, 9 vols., 4°.

MILLES, VERY REV. JEREMIAH. (Con.).

Register of letters from Rev. J. Milles to his uncle, Rev. Thomas Milles, Bishop of Waterford, 1733-37. Illustrated with plans of towns, &c. ib., 15,773-15,775, 3 vols., large fol.

Journals of the Rev. J. Milles of his travels in different parts of England and Wales, 173543. ib., 15,776, fol.

Rough Sketches of buildings and antiquities made by the Rev. J. Milles during his travels in England and Germany. ib., 15,777, fol.

Catalogue by Dean Milles of his library: at the end are a Synopsis of Ethics in Latin, and notes on the Geography of Scripture, by Dr. Milles. ib., 15,778, sm. 4o.

An account of several Antiquities in England, by Dean Milles. ib., 15,801, 4°.

Letters from Dean Milles to Rev. Chas. Lyttleton, LL.D. Stowe Political MSS., lxxv-lxxvii. cf. O'Conor's Bibl. MS. Stowensis, ii, 439.

54 Letters from Dean Milles to his uncle Dr. Thomas Milles, Bishop of Waterford; written during his travels on the continent, 1737, fol. MSS.

Travels of Dr. Richard Pococke in company with Dean Milles, 1733-41, fol., 21 vols. MSS. Four Letters of Philip Barton to Dean Milles, 1778, 1780. MSS.

NOTE. The last three were Articles 311, 387 and 571, in Dawson Turner's MSS. Lib. sold in 1859.

Two letters from J. Milles to Lord Fairfax, giving an account of his travels in Flanders and France. Douce MSS., Bod. Lib., No. 385, fol., 75-81.

Illustrations of Domesday Book. MS.
Illustrations of the Danish Coinage. MS.

NOTE. The last two MSS. are mentioned in Chalmer's Gen. Biog. Dict.

Letters to Dr. Borlase. MSS. See Borlase, Rev. William, LL.D.

MILLES, REV. RICHARD, M.A. (3rd son of the preceding). Student of Christ Church, 1778; Prebendary of Exeter, 13 May, 1778 to 1823; R. of Terring, Sussex, 1779-1823; V. of Mylor and Mabe, 1779-1823; V. of Kenwyn, 1781-1823. d. 1823. cf. Nichols' Lit. Anecdotes, iv, 473.

MILLETT, GEORGE BOWN (2nd son of Rich. Millett, who d. 1865). b. Penzance, 27 June, 1842.

The late Mrs. Short née Miss Millett, of St. Hilary. Signed G.B.M., Penzance, Feb., 1869. One and All, (Penzance, 4°.), Feb., 1869.

MILLETT, GEORGE BOWN. (Con.). Burial Usages in Cornwall. N. and Q. 4 S., ix, 358, (1872).

Porcelain Figure. ib., 4 S., x, 97.

MILLETT, HUMPHREY, of Enys (son of John Millett, of Gurlyn). bapt. St. Hilary, 10 June, 1694.

John Blewitt v. H. Millett. An Appeal to the House of Lords concerning the conduct of the Executors of H. Millett, 1770. 2 Parts. fol.

MILLETT, JACOB CURNOW (4th son of Rev. John Curnow Millett). b. Lansallos, 10 Nov., 1813. d. Penpoll, Hayle, 31 Dec., 1863. bur. Phillack.

NOTE.-See Millett, Rich. Oke.

MILLETT, JANET (2nd dau. of Joseph Webster, of Sutton Coldfield, and wife of Rev. Edward Millett, R. of Gautby, Lincolnshire).

An Australian Parsonage; or the settler and the savage in Western Australia. By Mrs. Edward Millett. Lond., E. Stanford, 1872, [1871,] 8o., pp. xvi and 415.

NOTE. The Rev. E. Millett above mentioned is grandson of Geo. Millett, (Director of the East India Co.). b. Helston, 15 Mch., 1756. d. Walthamstow, 17 Feb., 1816.

MILLETT, JOHN NICHOLAS RICHARDS (eld. son of John Millett, of Bosavern, St. Just in Penwith). b. Tresvennack, Paul, 28 Dec., 1808. A notice of a carn or barrow near Penzance, recently opened by J. N. R. Millett. Plate and plan. Rep. R.I.C., 1840, pp. 38-39.

Notice of pseudomorphous crystals of quartz lately found in the St. Ives Consols tin mine. Trans. R.G.S.C., vi, 77-78, (1846); Rep. R.I.C., 1842, p. 27.

Penzance Natural History and Antiquarian Society Report. Penzance, printed for the Society by F. T. Vibert, 1845--52, 8°.

NOTE.-The Reports for the years named are signed amongst others by J. N. R. Millett."

MILLETT, LOUISA (eld. dau. of Rich. Millett, who d. 1826). b. St. Anne, Limehouse, London, 18 April, 1801. d. Penzance, 8 Feb., 1871. bur. Madron, 13 Feb. cf. E. J. Lowe's Ferns British and Exotic, (1860), viii, 18, 20.

Wild Flowers and ferns of the Isles of Scilly observed in June and July. By Louisa and Matilda Millett, [1853.] Trans. P.Ñ.H. and A.S., ii, 75-78, (1864).

MILLETT, MATILDA (sister of the above). b. St. Anne, Limehouse, London, 18 June, 1805. d. Penzance, 3 Aug., 1855. bur. Madron.

Remarks on early British Residences, and on the remains of an ancient Village, near Chun Castle, [1849.] Trans. P.N.H. and A.S., i, 28689, (1851).

MILLETT, RICHARD OKE, M.D. (5th son of Rev. J. C. Millett). b. Lansallos, 28 Nov., 1815. A Letter to the Editor of the Lancet...Lond., 1866, 8°. See Edmonds, F.

NOTE. This letter refers to the case of Jacob Curnow Millett, (d. Penpoll, Hayle, 31 Dec., 1863,) on whose remains an inquest was held.

A.D. 1837, June 7. No. 7383*. Specification of R. O. Millett, of Penpoll, Hayle...Gentleman, for "Improvements in instruments for Extricating Teeth." With drawing annexed. Lond., 1837, fol.-Reprinted. Lond., Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1857, fol., pp. 3, 6d.

MILLETT, CAPT. RICHARD TRACEY, R.A. (eld. son of Ric. Millett, who d. 1865). b. Penzance, 5 June, 1840. cf. E. J. Lowe's Ferns British and Exotic, (1856-60), List of Contributors in vols. i-viii.

List of Fungi of the neighbourhood of Penzance, [1852.] Trans. P.N.H. and A.S., ii, 91– 94, (1864).

Catalogue of land and fresh water shells found in St. Mary's, Scilly, [1852.] ib., ii, 108-109. Addition's to the [List of] Cornish Ferns, [1854.] ib., ii, 233.

MILLITON, SIR WILLIAM (only son of Job Milliton, Governor of St. Michael's Mount, 1547). Sheriff of Cornwall, 1565,

Lease from the Crown for 40 years of the Priory of St. Michael's Mount to Sir W. Milliton, 2 Eliz., 1559. Lansd. MSS., 4, art. 13.

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MILLS, REV. ALFRED WILSON. (Con.). Association of Lay-Helpers, Cornwall.-One and All. Signed "A. W. M." Printed by Banfield Brothers, Fore Street and West-end Hayle. n.d., [1871,] 8o., pp. 2, 2/- per 100.

Association of Lay-Helpers, Cornwall.-Night Schools. Signed "A. W. M." Printed by Banfield Brothers, Hayle. n.d., [1871,] 8°., pp. 2, 2/- per 100.

MILLS, THOMAS HENRY. Proprietor of the

Bristol Gazette. b. 1838. d. 1, Trelawney Place, Cotham, 8 May, 1872. bur. Arnos Vale Cemetary, 13 May.

A Week's Wanderings in Cornwall and Devon. By T. H. Mills, 1863. Lond., William Freeman, 102, Fleet St.; Bristol, Bingham, Broad St. [Edinburgh, printed by Ballantyne and Co., 1864,] 8. Title and preface, 2 pages, then pp. 1-139.

MILNER, REV. THOMAS, M.A., F.R.G.S.

Our Home Islands, their natural features. Anon. Lond., Religious Tract Soc. n.d., [1857,] 12., pp. vi and 318, 2/6.

Our Home Islands, their productive industry. By Rev. T. Milner. Lond., Religious Tract Soc. n.d., [1858,] 12o., pp. viii and 328, 2/6.

Our Home Islands, their public works. By the Rev. T. Milner. Lond., Religious Tract Soc. n.d., [1860,] 12o., pp. viii and 314, 2/6.

NOTE. The above three works contain information about Cornwall.

MITCHEL, G., M.B.

An account of a new semi-metallic substance, called Menacane and its ores. By the late G. Mitchel, M.B. Read 4 July, 1803. Trans. Irish Acad., x, 11-30, (1806).

MITCHELL, CHARLES. d. West Brompton, London, 8 Feb., 1859, aged 51. cf. Gent. Mag., vi, 333, (1859).

The Newspaper Press Directory containing full particulars relative to each journal published in the United Kingdom and the British Isles... for the year 1846. By C. Mitchell. Corrected Annually. Published by C. Mitchell, Red Lion Court, Fleet St., London, 1846, 8o., pp. 474.

NOTE. The work which has been published annually up to the present date contains the best printed account of the changes which have taken place in the newspaper press of Cornwall since 1845.

MITCHELL, DAVID WILLIAM (eld. son of Alex. Mitchell, of Cavendish Crescent, Bath). Secretary to the Zoological Soc. of London. b. Bath 1813. d. Neuilly, Paris, 1 Nov., 1859.

MITCHELL, DAVID WILLIAM. (Con.).

cf. [London] Daily Telegraph, 5 Dec., 1859, p. 6; Gent. Mag., vii, 656, (1859).

NOTE. Mr. Mitchell was resident at Penzance from 1838 to about 1842, aud whilst there contributed information to Yarrell's British Birds, (3rd ed), iii. 83, 649, 655, 676. Mr. Mitchell was a member of the Council of the Penzance Natural Hist. Soc. on its establishment, 20 Nov., 1839.

MITCHELL, JOHN (son of John Mitchell, of Truro).

A surrender from John Mitchell to James Mitchell, executor of Hugh Mitchell, their brother, of a yearly rent. Harl. MSS. 6,243, art. 9.

MITCHELL, JOHN STEPHENS (son of John Mitchell). b. Mylor, 10 Apl., 1835.

One and All volunteer march; composed and dedicated to The Duke of Cornwall's own rifle and artillery volunteers, by J. S. Mitchell, 17th (Redruth) Duke of Cornwall's R.V. Lond., R. Cocks and Co., [18,] fol., pp. 5. Pianoforte arrangement, 3/-. Brass band score, 5/-. Author's property.

The General Election Galop. By J. S. Mitchell. As played by the Royal Marine Band, at Plymouth. Plymouth, 14, Mulgrave Square, [Nov., 1868,] fol., 1/6.

MITCHELL, SAMUEL. d. Hengar, St. Tudy, 1777. cf. Gent. Mag., xlvii, 195, (1777).

MITCHELL, THOMAS. b. St. Agnes, 1717. d. St. Agnes, 25 Sept., 1804.

Memoir of Mr. T. Mitchell. By Rev. Thomas Kelk. Truro, 28 Oct., 1808. Methodist Mag., xxxii, 489–97, 533–38, (1809).

MITCHELL, WILLIAM.

Inventory of arrows and other articles delivered by Sir John Dyneham to his servant, W. Mytchell, 25 March, 10 Hen. V. MSS. penes Lord Arundell of Wardour, at Wardour Castle.

MITFORD, REV. JOHN REVELEY, M.A. (son of John Mitford, Barrister). V. of Manacean, Jan. to Mch., 1838. b. 1807. d. Bosahan, St. Anthony in Meneage, 19 Mch., 1838. bur. Manaccan.

A sermon upon the original intention of the church in appointing the commemoration of Saints' Days; also a sermon for the festival of St. Thomas. By the late lamented Rev. J. R. Mitford, A.M., Vicar of Manaccan, Cornwall. Lond., published by J. G. and F. Rivington. n.d., [1838,] 12o., pp. 25, 1/-.

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