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On the New Year. Verses. Rev. H. A. Simcoe's
Light from the West, i, 24, (1832).

The Eddystone Lighthouse. Verses. ib., i, 48.
Rejoice in the Lord. Verses. ib., i, 120.
The New Year. Verses. ib., ii, 24, (1833).

N. S.N.

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Aisles in Cornish Churches [and Sentry Fields.] Letter signed "S.N., June, 1781." Gent. Mag., li, 305, (1781).

N. W.N. See Noy, William.

NANCE, JAMES. Superintendent of Mining
Works in France. b. 1802. d. Liskeard, 4
Sept., 1869. cf. Wesleyan Methodist Mag.,
xciii, 767, (1870).

NANCE, REV. JAMES. Wesleyan Minister (son
of John Nance). b. St. Columb, 16 Apl., 1820.
cf. Wesleyan Methodist Mag., lxxxviii, 96, (1865);
xci, 765-66, (1868).

All for Jesus, by the Rev. J. Nance, Wesleyan Minister. Redruth, J. S. Doidge. n.d., [1859,] roy. 320.-An entirely new edition, greatly enlarged. Redruth, J. S. Doidge, Fore St.; Lond., H. J. Tresidder, 17, Ave Maria Lane.

NANCARROW, JANE. b. Grampound, 27 July, [1862,] roy. 320., pp. 32, 2d.

1752. d. St. Austell, 29 June, 1788.

An account of the death of Jane Nancarrow. By John Moon. Arminian Mag., xiii, 185-193; 240-246, (1790).

NANCARROW, JOHN, Jun. Market Jew. b. circa 1737. cf. Archæologia, v, 84, (1779). NANCARROW, JOHN.

A new and exact chart of Mount's Bay and parts adjacent, from the Lizard to Cape Cornwall. Accurately surveyed by John Thomas, John Nancarrow, and Dionysius Williams. Pub. 30 Jan., 1751, 4/-.-Published by J. Rennel, 25 June, 1793, and sold by G. Nicol.

NOTE.-Dedicated to Sir John St. Aubyn. NANCARROW, JOHN, [of Cornwall?]

Calculations relating to grist and saw mills for determining the quantity of water necessary to produce the desired effect, when the head and fall are given in order to ascertain the dimensions of a new invented Steam Engine, intended to give motion to water-wheels, in places where there is no fall and but a very small spring or stream. Amer. Philos. Soc., iv, 348-61, (1799); Gilbert, Annal., xvi, 152-55, (1804); Tilloch. Philos. Mag., ix, 300-302, (1801); Nicholson's Journ., iv, 545-46, (1801).

NANCARROW, RICHARD.

Richard Nancarrow, the Cornish Miner. No.

43. York Friends' Tract Association, 1850, 12°... Reprinted, 1852, 12o.

NANCE, CAPT. FRANCIS (son of John Nance). b. St. Martin's, Isles of Scilly, 1832.

A Full Report of the Board of Trade Inquiry held at Penzance, in March, 1867, into the circumstances connected with the abandonment of the schooner "Hannah Codner," in the Atlantic Ocean, on the 21st Dec., 1866. Penzance, printed by Edward Rowe, 30, Market Place, 1867, 8°., pp. 25, 1/-.

NOTE. This Report was published by Capt. Nance "for the vindication of his character."

n.d.,

Trust the Pilot. By the Rev. J. Nance. Redruth, printed and published by J. S. Doidge, 1861, roy. 32o., pp. 36, 3d.-4th ed. n.d., [1862,] 12o., pp. 36, 3d.

Cornwall as it was before visited by the Wesleys. Signed N.J. Christian Miscellany, ix, 101103, 133-35, (1863).

The Wesleys in Cornwall. ib., ix, 203-206,

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NANFAN, JOHN. b. Cornwall. Lieut.-Governor of New York, 1697-1701; Governor of New York, 1701-2. cf. W. Smith's Hist. of Province of New York, (1757), pp. 90, 92, 97-103. NANKIVELL, ARTHUR W., F.R.C.S. (son of the succeeding). Resident Surgeon, St. Bartholomew's Hospital, Chatham. b. Coventry, 1837, Excision of knee joint for injury. Brit. Med. Journ., i, 30, (1868).

Case of urinary calculus that had ulcerated its way into the vagina. ib., i, 479-80.

The working of the "Contagious Diseases Act, 1866," at St. Bartholomew's Hospital. ib., i, 56465, (1869).

NANKIVELL, ARTHUR W. (Con.). Erysipelas of the head and neck with violent delirium treated with chloral. ib., ii, 437, (1871). Injury of the cervical vertebræ; ankylosis of the atlas to the occipital bone; dislocation of the axis; death. ib., ii, 437.

NANKIVELL, CHARLES BENJAMIN (3rd son of Thos. Nankivell). b. Truro. Now resident at Ashley Lodge, Torquay.

Fractures of the ribs by muscular action. By C. B. Nankivell, Surgeon to the Coventry Selfsupporting Dispensary. Lond. Med. Gazette, xvi, 590-601, (1835).

Treatment of Cholera by preventing the discharge of the serum of the blood, or supplying it artificially. By C. B. Nankivell, M.D., Torquay, Devon. ib., ix, 755-56, 1054-57, (1849).

On the provision of medical attendance on the independent poor by provident dispensaries. British Medical Journ., ii, 274, 318-20, (1871).

NANKIVELL, LIEUT. EDMUND, R.N. (2nd son of J. H. Nankivell). b. Penmellyn, St. Columb Major, 16 July, 1844.

Tringanu. [An article on China and the Chinese.] Chambers' Journ., 17 Dec., 1870, pp.

809-11.

NANKIVELL, HERBERT, M.D. (eld. son of J. H. Nankivell). b. Penmellyn, St. Columb Major, 26 May, 1843.

The Homoeopathic Medical Directory of Great Britain and Ireland and Annual Abstract of British Homœopathic Serial Literature, 1870. H. Turner and Co., London, 77, Fleet St., E.C., 1870, 8., pp. 368, 3/6.

NOTE. This work was edited during the years 1870, 1871, 1872, by "H. Nankivell, M.D., Branksome Lodge, Bournemouth."

Repertories. British Journ. of Homeopathy,xxiv, 278-90, (1866).

On Arsenic in phthisis. ib., xxx, 515-42, (1872).

The Climate of Bournemouth. Monthly Homeopathic Review, xiii, 17-24, (1869).

Two cases of brain irritation in children. ib., xiii, 360-62.

Medical Directories. ib., xiii, 574-76. Chronic Diuresis. ib., xiii, 718–22. Repertories, New and Old. ib., xiv, 15-21, 191–93, (1870).

Case of poisoning by kali bichromas. ib., xiv, 419-20.

Cases with remarks. ib., xv, 29-32, (1871). Esophageal stricture; treatment by dilatation. ib., xvi, 72-76, (1872).

NANKIVELL, JOHN, M.D. (son of Thos. Nankivell). b. Truro.

Dissertatio medica inauguralis de catarrho.... Pro gradu doctoratus summisque in medicina honoribus ac privilegiis rite et legitime consequendis, Eruditorum examini subjicit Joannes Nankivell, Britannus, Societatis Medicae Edinensis Socius... Edinburgi apud Balfour et Smellie, Academiae typographos, 1778, sm. 4o., pp. 33. NANKIVELL, JOHN HICKS, M.R.C.S. (son of Samuel Nicholls Nankivell, who was b. Wadebridge, 1785, and d. St. Columb, 1816). b. St. Columb Major, 23 Feb., 1809.

Vestiges of the Celtic and Anglo-Saxon Tongues.--[No.] 1. By J. H. Nankivell, M.R.C.S., etc., Penzance. From the "Gentleman's Magazine," [xviii, 674, 1865,] September, 1865. n.p. or d. or printer's name, [1865,] 8°., pp. 4.

Lines on a Crystal Felspar Cross, found in a piece of Cornish Granite 1866. Anon. n.p. or d. or printer's name, [1866,] 12o., s.sh.

Brief notes of cases of disease treated homoeopathically. The Monthly Homœopathic Rev., iii, 503-512, (1859).

Hydrastis canadensis in chronic tumour of the breast. ib., iv, 71-74, (1860).

A few cases of disease treated at the Penzance Homœopathic Dispensary. ib., v, 326–32, (1861). Allopathic Drug-provings. ib., v, 174–77.

A Calendar of cases treated at the Penzance

Homoeopathic Dispensary. ib., vii, 172–77, 206– 12, 294-306, 502-507, 537-44, 595-600, (1863).

Two cases of spinal disease. ib., vii, 411–19. Effects of glonoine in neuralgia. ib., vii,

90-98.

Apis mellifica in scarlatina maligna. ib., viii, 30-36, (1864).

Brief notes on cases of disease. ib., viii, 216– 19, 342-48, 485-89, 544-52.

Cases from my dispensary note book. ib., ix, 34448, (1865).

A case of traumatic iritis with hypopion. ib., ix, 609-12.

A case of chronic bronchitis and traumatic corneitis. ib., ix, 687–89.

Annual Report of the Penzance Homœopathic Dispensary, for the year 1866. Signed J. H. Nankivell. ib., xi, 190–91, (1867).

Notes from dispensary practice. ib., xi, 206– 217, 269-78, 331-43.

Case with remarks. ib., xi, 698-702.

A case of rectal hæmorrhage. ib., xii, 757-58, (1868).

Modern antique prescriptions. ib., xiii, 190–92, (1869).

Clinical reports. ib., xiii, 357–60.

NANKIVELL, JOHN HICKS. (Con.).

The Lancet and scientific medicine. ib., xiii, 466-68.

Hahnemann's Homoeopathic system. ib., xiii,

661-71.

On the treatment of diseases with the assistance of repertories. ib., xiv, 147-52, (1870).

Records of dispensary practice. ib., xv, 135– 38, (1871).

A fragment from the cypher repertory. ib., xv, 498-502.

On the pathogenesy of aconite, with clinical observations. British Journ. of Homœopathy, xix, 529-58, (1861); xx, 62-70, 353–69, (1862); xxi, 48-66, 420-47, 650–60, (1863); xxii, 83– 92, (1864); xxxi, 211-24, (1873).

On the Tubercular Lung Disease of Cornish Miners. ib, xxiii, 177-95, (1865).

On diseases of cervical vertebræ. ib., xxix, (1871).

York Homœopathic Dispensary and briefs of cases treated there. The Homeopathic World, iv, 56, 72-74, 144-46, (1869).

Thoughts and suggestions on medical and surgical practice. ib., iv, 215-16.

Ophthalmia. ib., v, 63-65, (1870); vi, 56-57, (1871).

Remarks on vaccination, etc. ib., v, 129–30. Extracts from the debates of the French Medical Homœopathic Society. ib., v, 152-54.

On the rapidity of cure with homœopathic remedies. ib., v, 221–22.

Common form of Bowel-irritation. ib., vi, 57-58.

Homœopathic practice. ib., vi, 79–81, 135–37, 150-52, 271-73.

NANKIVELL, REV. JOHN ROBERT (son of John Thomas Nankivell). Now Chaplain of Crediton, Devon. b. Truro.

A Manual of Prayers and Hymns for the use of Sailors, compiled from various sources. By Rev. J. R. Nankivell. Brixham, Crauford, 1864, 12o., 6d.

NANKIVELL, THOMAS, of Golden, 1812. cf. F. Trevithick's Life of Rich. Trevithick, (1872), ii, 38.

NATION, REV. FRANCIS, M. A. V. of Lewannick, 1657-1660. b. Bishop-Liddyard, Somerset. d. Parkham, Devon, aged 82. cf. Walker's Sufferings, (1714), pt. ii, p. 320.

NAUTICUS, Penzance. pseud., i.e., Rosewall, James.

NAYLOR, REV. FERMOR. R. of St. Martin's by Looe, 1707 to 1714. b. Tavistock. bur. St. Martin's, 31 Oct., 1714. cf. Harwood's Alumni Etonenses, p. 276.

The Works of Walter Moyle, Esq., [q.v.] Lond., 1726, 2 vols., 8°.

NOTE. Contains Letter from Mr. Naylor to Mr. Moyle, dated "St. Martin's, 2 Nov., 1711," and Mr. Moyle's answer thereto, i, 376-98.

NAYLOR, REV. JOHN (son of preceding). Clerk Assistant of House of Commons, 1740-44 ; R. of Milton, Cambridge; V. of Orton, Peterborough; Preb. of Exeter, 26 Feb., 1749 to 1761. b. St. Martin's by Looe, 7 Mch., 1710. d. Orton, 12 Feb., 1761. cf. Harwood's Alumni Etonenses, p. 317.

NEALE, REV. JOHN MASON, D.D. (son of Rev. Cornelius Neule). Warden of Sackville College, East Grinstead, Sussex. b. Conduit St., London, 24 Jan., 1818. d. Sackville College, 6 Aug., 1866.

NOTE. A Paper by Dr. Neale on the Ecclesiology of the Deanery of Penwith was read at a meeting of the Cambridge Camden Soc., 28 Nov., 1842, but does not appear to have been printed. cf. Rep. of Cambridge Camden Soc., 1843, p. 69.

NEAT, REV. CHARLES. Chaplain at Leghorn; Curate of Bishop's Hatfield, Herts; Curate of Mawgan and St. Martin's, 7 June, 1818 to 1820. b. 1792. Killed near St. Ives, Cornwall, 4 July, 1838. cf. Gent. Mag., x, 223, (1838).

Sermons by the late Rev. Charles Neat... Lond., Seeley...1839, 8°., pp. xv and 324. List of Subscribers.

NECTANUS, ST. (son of Breachan). cf. J. Leland's Collectanea, (1715), iv, 153.

NEILD, JAMES, M.D. b. 1744. d. Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, 16 Feb., 1814.

Letters on [Cornish] Prisons, 1803. See Lettsom, J. C.

NELSON, REV. JOHN. Wesleyan Minister. b. Birstal, near Leeds, Oct., 1707. d. Leeds, 18 July, 1774. bur. Birstal.

An extract of John Nelson's Journal, being an account of God's dealing with his soul from his youth to the forty-second year of his age... Written by himself. Bristol, printed by E. Farley and Co., 1767, 12o., pp. iv and 169, 2/-.

Memoirs of the late Mr. John Nelson of Birstal... Written by himself. Birmingham, R. Peart, Bull St., n.d., [1807,] 12o., pp. vi and 214, 2/6.

NOTE.-J. Nelson accompanied the Rev. J. Wesley and Mr. Downs in a preaching tour through Cornwall, in Aug. and Sept., 1743, the account is in pp. 73-76 in the first work, and in pp. 87-91 in the latter.

NELSON, REV. JOHN. (Con.).

Diary of Mrs. Kitty Trevylyan. A Story of the Times of Whitfield and the Wesleys. By the Author of "Chronicles of the Schönberg-Cotta Family, etc., etc." [i.e., Elizabeth Charles.] Lond., T. Nelson and Sons, 1865, 8°., pp. 304.

NOTE. The account of J. Nelson's visit to Cornwall is contained in pp. 90, 124, 130, 139, 140-46, 161, 164, 171, 173, 175, 304.

NEOT; ST., a near relative of Alfred the Great. b. former part of IX Century. d. Ham-Stoke, i.e., St. Neot's, 31 July, 877? bur. St. Neot's. cf. F. Wise's Asser., (1722); sub annis, 878, 884; Hardy's Cat. of Materials, (1862), i, 53849, 557; Thos. Wright's Biog. Brit., (1842), i, 381-83, and Essays on Archæological Subjects, (1861), pp. 177, 262; J. Leland's Collectanea, (1770), iii, 214, iv, 13; J. Leland's De Scriptoribus, (1709), c, 113, 115; Ordericus Vitalis, ii, 99; William of Malmesbury's Gesta Pontificum, (1870), Book iv, 182; John de Glastonbury (Hearne's ed., 1726), pp. 110-12; Ingulfi Croylandensis Historia in Will. Fulman's Rerum Anglicarum scriptorum veterum, (1684), i, 27; Life of St. Neot, by J. A. Froude, in J. H. Newman's Lives of the Saints, (1844), The Hermit Saints; Chronica Joannis Wallingford in Thos. Gale's Scriptores, (1691), i, p. 536.

The Life of Saint Neot, the oldest of all the brothers to King Alfred. By Rev. J. Whitaker, D.D., Rector of Ruan Lanyhorne, Cornwall. Lond., 1809, 8°.

The History and Antiquities of Eynesbury and St. Neot's, in Huntingdonshire, and of St. Neot's in the county of Cornwall. By G. C. Gorham, (1820), q.v.

Anglo Saxon Homily on St. Neot. Cotton. MSS. Vesp. D., 14 ff, 142 b-148 a.

Life of St. Neot. MSS. Bod. Lib.,535; Cotton. MSS. Claud. A 5; MSS. Magd. Coll. Oxford, liii, 199–207.

NOTE.-The Cotton. MS. Vesp., D. iv, (printed in Gorham, pp. 256-61), which is not later than the 11th cent. is the most ancient life of St. Neot extant, as it does not mention the translation to Huntingdonshire; it was probably written for the church service at St. Neot's in Cornwall. Asser who d. 883 must refer to a previous life.

NETHERTON, EDWIN (son of James Netherton, who d. Truro, 3 June, 1840). b. Truro, 17 May, 1828. Drowned in St. Clement's River, near Truro, 4 Jan., 1870.

The Song of Solomon in the Living Cornish Dialect. From the Authorised English Version. Anon. 1859, 12o., pp. 20.

NOTE." Th' Song of Solamun was translated by E. Netherton, at the request of Prince L. L. Bonaparte. On the last page is the following notice "I certify that only 250 copies of this work have been printed, of which one is on thick paper." "George Barclay, 28, Castle St., Leicester Square."

NETHERTON, EDWIN. (Con.).

A Polite Invitation to a friend to visit Truro. Anon. Truro, James R. Netherton, 1862, 12°., pp. 11.-Reprinted. 1863, 12°., pp. 11.-Reprinted. 1864, 12°., pp. 11.-Reprinted. 1866, 120., pp. 11.-Reprinted. 1873, 12o., pp. 11.

An Old Private Account Book. Journ. R.I.C., 1864, pp. 66-72.

NETHERTON, JAMES RESUGGAN (bro. of the preceding). b. Truro, 8 July, 1818.

Netherton's Cornish Almanac for 1854 ... Printed and sold by Netherton, Truro, 1854, 8°.

NOTE. This Almanac has since been continued annually. The numbers are frequently found to contain Tales (either original or reproduced) in the Cornish Dialect.

Dialect. 'Lizbeth Jane's Courtship. The Cornish Farmer and the Squire. Luke Martin's Cowld. Tom Teague on Zebedee Jacka. Truro, printed and published by J. R. Netherton. n.d., [1867,] 8°., pp. 42.-Reprinted. 1873, 8°., pp. 42.

Four Tales in Verse and Prose in the Cornish

NOTE. The first and third tales appeared in Netherton's Cornish Almanac for 1869.

NETTELL, JAMES TREGONING (son of Edward Nettell, who d. 17 Oct., 1839). b. Illogan, 18 July, 1835. Now resident at Mount Pleasant, Norton, Swansea.

Report from the Mining School, at Crow's Nest, Liskeard. Rep. of Miners' Assoc. of C. and D., 1863, [3 Feb. Meeting,] p. 6.

NOTE.-Edward Nettell, above mentioned, wrote "A History of Carn Brea," which was published in the Cornwall Gazette.

NEW, ALEXANDER.

A Funeral Sermon for Alexander New. By Rev. Will. Fowler. Bodmin, 1812, 8°. NEWCOMBE, WILLIAM (son of Thos. Newcombe). Curator of the Royal Institution of Cornwall. b. Newquay, Devon, 25 May, 1805. Summary of Meteorological Observations at Truro for the year 1863, from Registers kept at the Royal Institution of Cornwall. Journ. R.I.C., 1865, pp. 65-70, and since continued annually. NEWCOMEN, THOMAS. b. Dartmouth, 16-d. London? 17-. cf. A. H. Holdsworth's Dartmouth, (1841), Note L, p. 83; H. Reid's The Steam-engine, (1840), pp. 112-13; Didot Nouvel. Biog. Univ.; Biog. Univ.; Rose; John Farey's Treatise on the Steam-engine, (1827), pp. 12, 126-60, with two engravings; Thos. Tredgold's Essay on the Steam-engine, (1850-53), i, 9; John Bourne's Treatise on the Steam-engine, (1861), p. 8; Robert Stuart's Anecdotes of Steamengines, (1824), i, 444.

NEWCOMEN, THOMAS. (Con.).

Some account of the residence of the inventor of the steam-engine. By Thomas Lidstone, of Dartmouth. Illustrated by wood engravings (a note to be appended to any future history of steam-power). 2nd ed. Lond., Imprinted by Whittingham and Wilkins, at the Chiswick Press, Took's Court, in Chancery Lane, for T. L., and published by Longmans...1869, 4°., pp. 8, 3/-.

A fevv notes and queries about Nevvcomin (who made ye first steam-engine) and a dravving of his engine, his house, (and fireplace) and something about his kettle, his monument, etc., etc. Lond., imprinted by Pardon and Son for Thomas Lidstone, of Dartmouth, and sold by J. C. Hotten, 74 and 75, Piccadilly, A.D. 1871, 4o., pp. 16, 8d.

Half-famous men and places. 1. Newcomin's House, Dartmouth. The Churchman's Family Mag., xvi, 47-51, (1870).

NOTE.-Newcomen came into Cornwall and erected an atmospheric-engine at Mr. Will. Lemon's mine, Wheal Fortune, in Ludgvan, in 1720, another engine on the same model was put up at Pool Mine, in 1746. cf. S. Smiles' Lives of Boulton and Watt, (1865), p. 69; F. Trevithick's Life of Rich. Trevithick, (1872), i, 3-8, 23-27; ii, 114-15, 121. Newcomen is stated in some publications to have obtained a patent for his engine in 1705, but the Patent Office has no record of such a circumstance.

A Comparative Statement of the Effects of Messrs. Boulton and Watt's Steam Engines, with Newcommen's and Mr. Hornblower's. By Mr. Wilson. Truro, W. Harry, 1792, 8°.

NEWLING, REV. WILLIAM (son of Thos. Newling). P.C. of Herodsfoot, Cornwall, 1851. b. Shrewsbury, 1820.

Prayers for every morning and evening in the year, collected from the daily lessons. By W. Newling, B.A., of St. John's Coll., Camb., and Perpetual Curate of Herodsfoot, Cornwall. Lond., J. Masters, 1862, 12°., pp. 68, 1/-.

NOTE.-Announced as intended to be in 12 parts, but Part I, containing January the only portion issued. The Lord's Presence with his Church. A sermon preached at the visitation of the Venerable the Archdeacon of Cornwall, held at Liskeard, June 17, 1867. By W. Newling, Perpetual Curate of Herodsfoot. Lond., J. Masters; Liskeard, J. Philp, Fore St., [printed,] 1867, 8°., pp. 19, 6d.

NEWMAN, ARTHUR (son of Will. Newman, of Ludgvan). cf. Bliss' Wood, ii, 268.

The Bible-bearer. By A. N[ewman?] sometimes of Trinity Colledge, in Oxford. Printed at London by W. I. for I. C., and are to be sold at the north doore of Paules, 1607, 4o., unpaged. Bod. Lib.

NEWMAN, ARTHUR. (Con.).

Pleasvres vision: with deserts complaint, and a short dialogve of a woman's properties, be. tweene an old man and a young. By Arthvr Newman, of the Middle Temple, Gent. Lond., printed by George] Eld] for Thomas Bayly, and are to be sold at his shop in the Middle-row, in Holbourne, neere Staple Inne, 1619, 8°., 31 leaves unpaged. Bod. Lib.-Facsimile ed. Printed by E. Hartnall, Ryde, Isle of Wight, 1840, 8°., pp. x and 52. With notice, signed T.P., 2 pages. NEWTON, BENJAMIN WILLS.

Narrative of facts characterising the supernatural manifestations in members of Mr. Irving's Congregation, and other individuals in England and Scotland, and formerly in the writer himself. By Robert Baxter. Lond., Jas. Nisbet, 1833, 12°., pp. xii and 155.—2nd ed. 1833, 12°., pp. xlvii and 155, 2/-.

Extracts from "a narrative of facts, characterizing the supernatural manifestations in Members of Mr. Irving's congregation, and other individuals, and formerly in the writer himself, by Robert Baxter." Falmouth, printed and sold by Thomas P. Dixon, 1836, 8°., pp. 24.

NOTE. The appendix, [Printed by T. P. Dixon, Falmouth,] and occupying pp. 23-24, is signed B. W. Newton.

NEWTON, EDWARD TIPPETT (5th son of Llewellyn Newton). b. Camborne, 6 May, 1824. Description of an improved counter. Rep. R.C.P.Soc., 1847, pp. 23-24.

Miners' Dial and level. ib., 1866, p. xxiii.

Newton's Magnetic Deflector and Miner's Theodolite for correcting the variation of the magnetic needle and dialing by the true north instead of magnetic north. ib., 1870, p. 20.

NEWTON, JAMES.

On the effects of papaver corniculatum luteum growing in Cornwall. Philos. Trans., xx, 263– 64, (1698); Abr., iv, 295, (1698).

NOTE. This is an account of the effects of eating

a pie made of papaver corniculatum on Charles Worth and his family living at Half-way House, and was communicated to Mr. Newton by Mr. John Hancock, Apothecary, of Penzance.

NEWTON, JOSEPH, Jun. Land Steward to the late J. S. Enys, Esq. Now resident at St. Agnes.

On the antiquities of St. Agnes. Rep. R.I.C., 1847, p. 59.

NEWTON, LLEWELLYN (son of Benjamin Newton who d. 1790?) b. Camborne, 29 June, 1785. cf. F. Trevithick's Life of Rich. Trevithick, (1872), i, 108, 342-43.

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