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Thos. Faulkner's Hist. of Brentford, (1845), pp. 146-47; W. H. Spilsbury's Lincoln's Inn, (1850), p. 63; Ń. and Q., 2 S., vi, 309, 358, (1858), vii, N. 35, (1859), 3 S., viii, 190, 405, 465, (1865), ix, 24, (1866), 4 S., i, 390, 566, 615, (1868), ii, 13-14, 587, (1868); English Cyclop.; Didot Nouvel. Biog. Univ.; Biog. Univ.; Rose; Aikin; Granger; Biog. Brit.; 3rd Rep. Historical Commission, pp. 13, 191.

A description of the passage of Thomas Earle of Strafford, over the River of Styx, with the conference between him, Charon and W. Noy. Frontispiece. Printed in the yeere, 1641, 4°., 4 leaves.

NOTE. Reprinted in Lord Somers' Collection of Tracts, (Sir W. Scott's ed., 1809-15), iv, 273-76, (1810).

A Treatise of the principall grounds and maximes of the lavves of this kingdome. Very usefull and commodious for all studients, and such others as desire the knowledge and understanding of the lavves. Lex plus laudatur, quando ratione probatur. Written by that most excellent and learned expositor of the law, W. N[oy,] of Lincoln's-Iune, Esquire. Lond., printed by R. H., by permission of the Assignes of John Moore, Esquire, and are to be sold by William Cooke, at Furnivalls-Inne Gate, Holborne, 1641, 8°. Title and contents, 3 leaves, then pp. 1-130, 2/-.

Bod. Lib.

A Treatise...written...by W. N[oy]...Lond., printed for W. Cook, and are to be sold at Furnival's-Inne gate, in Houlbourne, 1642, 8°. Title, 1 leaf, then pp. 1-118, 2/-.

A Treatise...written by...W. N[oy]... 3rd ed. Lond., printed by S. G. for W. Lee, D. Pakeman, R. Best and G. Bedell, and are to be sold at their shops in Fleetstreet, 1660, 8°. Title, 1 leaf, an analysis of the laws, 3 leaves, The Laws of England, pp. 1-159, 1/6.

A Treatise of...the laws of this nation. Very useful... Written by...W. Noy...4th ed. Lond., printed for T. Collins, T. Basset, J. Wright, M. Pitts and T. Sawbridge, 1677, 12°. Title, 1 leaf, an analysis of the laws, 4 leaves, The Laws of England, pp. 1–163, 1/6.

The Grounds and Maxims of the English Laws. By William Noy, Esquire, of the Lincoln's Inn, Attorney General, and of the Privy Council to King Charles the First. To which is annexed a Treatise of Estates, by Sir John. Doderidge, Knt., and observations on a deed of Ffeoffment, by T. H., Gent. 5th Edit., with additions. In the Savoy, printed by Henry Lintot, Law Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty, for J. Worral, at the Dove, in Bell-Yard, near Lincoln's Inn, 1757, 12o. Title, introduction, table of the maxims, analysis of the laws, A, 8

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leaves only, The Laws of England, Treatise of Estates, Observations and Index, B-H, 7 sheets, I, 4 leaves, 2/6.

The Grounds and Maxims...By W. Noy...6th ed. with considerable additions. Dublin, printed by H. Watts, 1792, 12°. No pagination, and signatures very irregular

The grounds and Maxims, also an analysis of the English Laws. By W. Noy...6th ed. with notes and references and other considerable additions and improvements, by Charles Barton, of the Inner Temple, Esq. Lond., printed for W. Clarke and Son, Portugal St., Lincoln's Inn, 1794, 12o., pp. xxvii, 160, and index, 2 leaves, 3/6.

The Grounds and Maxims...By W. Noy. 7th ed. with additions, by C. Barton. Lond., 1806, 12o., 4/6.

The Grounds and Maxims, and also an analysis of the English Laws...By W. Noy. With Notes...by C. Barton...Lond., printed by W. Clarke and Sons... 1817, 12°., pp. xxvii, 160, and index, 2 leaves, 7/-.

The Principal Grounds and Maxims, with an Analysis and a Dialogue and Treatise of the Laws of England, and on Tenures, Estates, Hereditaments, and Chattels, Real and Personal, and in what manner they may be recovered and conveyed. By William Noy, Esquire, formerly of Lincoln's Inn. In which is included a Treatise of Estate, ascribed to Sir John Doderidge,

and Observations on a Deed of Feoffment. The Ninth Edition, with a Sketch of the Author's Life, Corrections, Notes and References. By W. M. Bythewood, Esquire, of Lincoln's Inn. Lond., printed for S. Sweet, Chancery Lane, 1821, 8°., pp. xxxvi, and 431, 10/-.

The Principal Grounds and Maxims...By W. Noy. Edited by W. W. Hening. 2nd ed. taken from the 9th London ed. Richmond [Virginia,] 1824, 8°.

The Principal Grounds and Maxims...By W. Noy. Philadelphia, 1845, 8°.

Maxims of the Laws of England, by William Noye, Attorney General, and of the Privy Council to King Charles I. With A Biographical Sketch of the Author, and an index, by Clifford Stanley Sims. Albany, Joel Munsell, 1870. Title, preface, biographical sketch and table of the Maxims, pp. i-xxii, The Maxims and Index, pp. 1-142.

The Great Feast at the inthronization of the Reverend Father in God George Neavill, ArchBishop of Yorke, Chancellour of England in the sixt yeere of Edward the fourth. Wherein is manifested the great pride and vaine glory of that prelate. The copy of this feast was found inrolled in the Tower of London, and was taken

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out by Mr. Noy, His Majesties late Atorney Generall... Lond., printed for Edward Husbands, Aprill the first, 1645, 4°., pp. 6. Br. Museum.

NOTE. Reprinted, with many additional particulars, in John Leland's Collectanea, (1770), vi, 1-14.

The Compleat Lawyer or a treatise concerning tenvres and estates, in lands of inheritance for life and for yeares; of chattels reall and personall and how any of them may be conveyed in a legall forme, by fine, recovery, deed, or words as the case shall require. Per Guliel. Noy, Armigerum, nuper Attournatum Generalem Caroli Regis defunctum. Lond., printed for John Benson, and are to be sold at his shop in St. Dunstans Church-yard, in Fleetstreet, 1651, 8o. Title, 1 leaf, then pp. 1-126.

NOTE. A copy in Lincoln's Inn Lib. has this variation in the title page "Lond., printed by W. W. for W. Lee, and are to be sold at his shop, at the signe of the Turks-Head, neere Ram-Alley, in Fleetstreet."

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Mason, sometime Recorder of London, and Henry Fleetwood, formerly Reader of Gray's Inn. Lond., 1655, 4°.-2nd ed. Lond., printed by F. L. for George Thompson, at the White Horse, in Chancery-Lane, near Lincolns Inn, 1655, sm. 4°. Epistle to the Reader, signed R[obert] M[ason,] and Table, 10 pages, then pp. 1-547. Lincoln's Inn Lib.

NOTE. A copy in the Bod. Lib. has the following variation in the title of the 2nd ed. "Lond., printed by F. L. for Matthew Walbancke, and are to be sold by William Lee, at the Turks Head, in Fleetstreet."

Reports and Cases taken in the Time of Queen Elizabeth, King James. and King Charles; collected and reported by that learned lawyer, William Noy, sometimes Reader of the Honourable Societie of Lincolnes-Inne, since Attovrney Generall to the late King Charles, Conteining most excellent matter of Exceptions to all manner of Declarations, Pleadings, and Demurrers, that there is scarce one Action in a Probability of

The Compleat Lawyer or a Treatise concerning being brought but here it is thoroughly examin'd

tenures and estates in Lands of Inheritance for life and other hereditaments and chattels real and personal and how any of them may be conveyed in a legal form, by fine, recovery, deed or word as the case shall require. By W. Noy, late Attorney General to his Sacred Majestie K. Charles the I. Lond., printed for John Benson, in St. Dunstan's Church-yard, Fleetstreet, 1661, 8°. Title, 1 leaf, then pp. 1-124.

The Compleat Lawyer, etc. By W. Noy...With Portrait by Will. Faithorne. Lond., Speed, 1665, 8°.

and exactly layd. Now Translated into English. With Two necessary tables of the cases and contents for the readers ease and benefit. Lond., printed by F. L. for Matthew Walbancke, at Grayes Inne Gate, and T. Firby, near Grayes Inne Gate, in Holborne, 1656, 4°. Title, to the reader and table of the cases, 6 leaves, reports and cases, pp. 1-185, table of the principall matters, 4 leaves.

Reports and Cases taken in the time of Queen Elizabeth, King James and King Charles, collected and reported by that learned lawyer William Noy. 2nd ed. corrected and amended. Lond., printed by T. R. for Samuel Heyrick, at Grayes-Inn Gate, in Holborn, 1669, fol. To the Reader and Table unpaged, then pp. 1-185. Lincoln's Inn Lib.

The Compleat Lawyer...By W. Noy, of Lincolns-Inne, late Attorney-General to his Sacred Majesty King Charles the First. Together with Observations on the Author's life. Lond., printed for S. S., and are to be sold by W. Jacob, next Bernards-Inne, in Holborn, and John Amery, over against St. Clements-Church, in the Strand, 1670, 8°. Title, 1 leaf, life of W. Noy, 6 leaves, Compleat Lawyer, pp. 1-116, books newly Noy's loose papers and imposed upon the world for the

printed ending with the word Finis, 2 pages.

The Compleat Lawyer...By W. Noy...Together with Observations on the Author's life. Lond., printed for and sold by John Amery, at the Peacock, over against Fetter-Lane, in Fleetstreet, 1674, 8°. Title, 1 leaf, life, 6 leaves, Compleat Lawyer, ending with Finis, pp. 1-117, books printed for J. Amery, ending with Finis, 2 leaves.

The Perfect Conveyancer or severall select and choice presidents such as have not formerly been printed. Collected by four several sages of the law, Edward Henden, Knight, late one of the Barons of the Exchequer, William Noy, Attourney Generall to his late Majestie, Robert

NOTE. In an edition formerly in the possession of Francis Hargrave this is stated to have been "a simple collection of scraps of cases made by Sergeant Size from

reports of that vile prerogative fellow Noy." Lord Thurlow, Sir F. Buller and others have rejected Noy's reports.

A Treatise of the rights of the Crown declaring how the King of England may support and

increase his annual revenues. Collected out of the Records in the Tower, the Parliament Rolls and Close petitions, Anno x Car. Regis, 1634. By W. Noy, Esq., then Attorney General. Now first publish'd from the original MS. with some account of the Author. Lond., printed for B. Lintott and E. Curll, in Fleet-St., 1715, 12o. Title and preface, pp. i-xii, a treatise, pp. 1-113, the table, 1 leaf, 2/-.

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Quodlibets lately come over from New Britanniola, Old Newfoundland. Epigrams and other small parcels both morall and divine. By R. H[ayman,] Sometime Governor of the Plantation there. Lond., 1628, 4°.

NOTE.-Book i, No. 98 is addressed "to the right worshipful W. Noy, Esq., one of the Benchers of Lincolnes Inne, long since of my acquaintance both in Oxford and London."

Degorei Wheari... Pietas erga Benefactores necnon Epistolarum Eucharisticarum fasciculus. Oxon., 1628, 8°.

NOTE.-Letters 53 and 54 (pp. 80-83) are addressed to "Clarissimo viro Guilielmo Noyeo Iuris et omnis antiquitatis consultissimo."

A divine Tragedie, lately acted, or a collection of sundry memorable examples of God's judgements upon Sabbath-breakers and other like Libertines... [By Henry Burton.] n.p. Anno mdcxxxvi, 4°. "To the Reader" unpaged, then pp. 46. Grenville Lib., Br. Museum.

NOTE.-Contains in a supplement, omitted in some editions, a long account (pp. 43-46) of the illness and death of Mr. Noy.

Concilia Magnæ Britanniæ et Hiberniæ. A. D. Wilkins, S.T.P. Lond., 1737, 4 vols., fol.

NOTE.-Contains Letters of Archbishop Laud and Bishop Williams to Attorney General Noy. cf. also Laud's Works (Lib. of Anglo Cath. Theology), vi, 349, 860-1, 365-6.

The argument of Mr. Noy, 16 April, 1628. concerning imprisonment with cause expressed. Harl. MSS., 161, art. 74; 1721, art. 45; 2305, art. 51.

Mr. Noy's speech, 22 Nov., 1627, in Westminster Hall, on behalf of Sir Walter Earle. ib., 252, art. 11.

That a Baron may be of no place, from a lecture by Mr. Noy. ib., 980, art. 18.

Concerning institution of tithes, from Mr. Noy's argument, Trin. 7, Car. 1. ib., 980, art.

85.

De Simone, &c. Ex recordo Trin. 4, Edw. I, Rot. 7. Alledged by Mr. Noy. ib., 980, art. 103. Notes from Mr. Noy's reading in Lincolns Inn, August, 1632. ib., 980, art. 164.

Mr. Noy's opinion concerning Marriage in Churches. ib., 980, art. 174.

Ex ultima Voluntate sive Testamento W. Noy. ib., 980, art. 226.

An admission upon an Intayle, well penned by Mr. Noy. ib., 1248, art. 76, pp. 415-439.

Opinion of Messrs. Whatman, Noy, &c., on administrating to the goods of a wife. ib., 3793, art. 21, pp. 108-130.

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The case of the Church of Abingdon, with the opinions of Mr. Noy and Mr. Wandesford upon it. ib., 3793, art. 31.

A collection of proceedings in the House of Commons, with many arguments, &c., by Sir Edward Cook...Mr. Noy, then Attorney General, and others, 1621. ib., 6274, art. 2.

The argument of Mr. Noy in answer to Mr. Attorney. ib., 6800, art. 33.

Collections from the Rolls on Knight's Service, &c., partly in the handwriting of Mr. Noy. Lansd. MSS., 253, art. 26.

Argument of Admiralty Jurisdiction, in the case of Cremor v. Tokeley. ib., 254, art. 2.

Extracts made by Jo. Maynard from certain autograph books of W. Noy. ib., 485, art. 3.

MSS., Br. Museum, 29, fol., 1-145.
Cases from Reports of Mr. Noy. Hargrave

A plaine and sommarie treatice of the principall grounds and maxims of the lawes of the kingdom. Verie fitting and necessarie for all students and others which desire the knowledge and understanding of the lawes; especially such as have not attained the French tongue perfectly, in which they were originally written. Written by that famous and most excellent lawyer W. Noy, sometimes of Lincolnes Inn, Esqr. ib., 257, fol.

Table to Noy and Deane's Reports. ib., 346. Table to Justice Hutton's and Mr. Noy's Reports. ib., 351.

The Will of W. Noy, (in Latin), June 3, 1634. Cottonian MSS., Titus B. viii, art. 63.

Memoirs of W. Noy. Br. Museum, Addit. MSS., 4223, art. 111.

Extract from Mr. W. Noy's Will, 3 June, 1634. ib., 5832, f 2196.

Remembrances from Mr. Noy, taken in his chamber. ib., 6297, p. 385.

The argument of W. Noy and others in defence of Mr. Stephens plea touching Knighthood, 1630. ib., 12,511.

W. Noy's opinion touching certain lands in Hoveton, demised by the Bishop of Norwich to Q. Elizabeth. Tanner MSS., (Bodl. Lib.), 104,

art. 74.

First information of W. Noy against Dr. J. Williams, Bishop of Lincoln, 1637. ib., 67, fol. 61; 70, art. 48.

The Will and Epitaph of W. Noy, 1634. MSS. Camb. Univ. Lib., Dd. xi, 73, p. 370.

A declaration how Kings of England have from time to time supported and repaired their estates, collected out of the records of the Tower by W. Noye, Esquire, and the Attorney General, anno decimo Caroli Regis. MSS. Lincoln's Inn Lib., 76, art. 5.

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NOTE. This treatise was printed in "Cottoni Posthuma; divers choice pieces of that renowned Antiquary Sir Robert Cotton... preserved from the injury of Time ...By James] H[owell,] Esq. Lond., 1651, 8°., pp. 163-202, and is there attributed to Sir R. Cotton."

Extracts by Mr. Serjeant Maynard from certain autograph books of W. Noy relative to cases in 2 and 3, James I. ib., 79, pp. 1-87.. Reports of different cases, out of Mr. book, temp. Eliz. 40, 45 and Jac. I, 15. Exeter Coll., 189, fol. 94-114.

Noy's MSS.

Opinions on legal subjects by Jeff. Palmer, 1638, Edw. Littleton and Attorney W. Noy on the charter of St. Paul's Church, 1633. MSS. Queen's Coll. Oxford, 155, pp. 272-78.

A collection of the proceedings in the House of Commons upon the impeachment of one Lloyd for scandalizing the King's children, with the speeches made by Sir Edw. Cook, Mr. Noy, etc., 1621. Lambeth MSS., 642, pp. 49-141.

Mr. Attorney's Letter to Bp. Laud, 1631, concerning the recovery of the Rectories and Tithes in Ireland. ib., 943, p. 529.

Legum Angliæ Analysis per W. Noy. Evelyns MSS. cf. Bernard's Cat. MSS., (1696), ii, 94.

William Noy, Attorney General, on the Increase of the King's revenues, 10 Car. I. Sir T. Phillipps' MSS., No. 4847.

Letters concerning the sickness of Attorney General Noy, dated 29 July and 2 Aug., 1634. MSS. at Montacute House, Somersetshire.

Noy's projects, 1634; Extracts from the Rolls [About ship money.] MSS. penes Countess Cowper, at Wrest Park, Bedfordshire.

Letter from W. Noye to Mr. Bowyer, Clerk of the Parliament, 29 June, 1610. MSS. penes House of Lords.

Report of Attorney General Noy on the peti

tion of the inhabitants of Kidderminster for a charter, 1633. MSS. penes Marquis of Bath, Longleat.

Report by Lord Keeper Cottington and Attorney General Noy on an Engine invented for taking up gravel from the Thames, 15 Oct., 1633. MSS. ib.

Collections out of the Tower Records concerning the privileges and jurisdictions of the Ecclesiastical Courts. MSS.

NOTE.-cf. W. Nicolson's English, Scotch and Irish Hist. Lib., (1776), p. 132; Dr. Thomas James' A Manyduction or Introduction vnto Divinitie, (1625), [where these Extracts are mentioned in the "Table of the Manuscript bookes vrged in this Booke."]

NOY, CAPT. WILLIAM (2nd son of Philip Noy, of Pendrea, and nephew of the Attorney General). Capt. Will. Noy, Executor of Honour Noy, Plaint., in one Bill, Humphrey, Sarah, Honour, Prudence, Children and Administrators of Francis

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Noy, in the other Bill are Plaintiffs. The Plaintiffs Case upon an appeal brought into the House of Lords against Sir Peter Fortescue, Baronet, and Dame Amy, his wife, relict and executrix of Sir Peter Courtney, Defendants. n.p. or d. or printer's name, [1680,] fol. s.sh.

NOTE.-Relates to lands in Cornwall.

NOY, WILLIAM (son of Henry Noy). b. Penzance, 19 Jan., 1842.

The Polkinghorns. Signed W. N[oy,] London. One and All, A Cornish Monthly Illustrated Journal, May, 1868.

Mousehole Wreckers in [1634] 1869, (sic). Signed W. N. ib., Dec., 1868.

Noy, of Cornwall. By W. Pendrea, [i.e., W. Noy.] N. and Q., 3 S., viii, 190, 465, (1865). Noy and Noyes. Signed W. N. ib., 4 S., i, 566, ii, 13, 587, (1868).

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Shard or Sharn. Signed W. N. ib., 4 S., vii, 199-200, (1871).

Bear and Beer. Signed W. N. ib., 4 S., viii, 233. On the spelling of the name Market-jew.Reprinted in F. Mar Müller's Chips from a German Workshop, (1870), iii, Note, pp. 310–311.

NOYE, WILLIAM (son of Ephraim Noye). b. Paul, 19 July, 1814. d. Australia, 6 Nov., 1872.

List of insects (lepidoptera) found in the district of the Land's-end, [1846.] Trans. P.N.H. and A.S., i, 90-94, (1851).

Observations, etc., on the deaths head moth (Acherontia atropos). [1847]. ib., i, 122-25.

NUNN, JOHN HOPKINS, A.R. A. (son of Robert

Nunn). Organist at St. Mary's, Penzance, Sept., 1859. b. Bury, St. Edmunds, 10 Nov.,

1827.

Song. Angry Words. Composed and dedicated to his friends and pupils by J. H. Nunn, A.R.A., Organist at St. Mary's, Penzance. Lond., Addison and Lucas, 210, Regent St., [1861,] fol., pp. 5, 2/6.

Yon Fading Clouds. Song written by a Lady, [i.e., Miss Rutherfurd.] Composed and dedicated to Charles Lucas, Esq., by J. H. Nunn, R.A.M... Lond., Lamborn, Cock, Addison and Co., [1861,] fol., pp. 5, 3/-.

They sleep. Four part song. Words by Barry Cornwall. Music composed and dedicated to the Penzance Choral Society by the Conductor, J. H. Nunn... Lond., Addison and Lucas, [1862,] fol., pp. 4, 2/-. Separate parts 3d. per page.

NUNN, JOHN HOPKINS. (Con.).

Song. Come sing to me. Words by Miss Acton. Music by J. H. Nunn, A.R.A. Lond., Chappell and Co., [1863,] fol., 2/-.

Song. Sleep heart of mine. Words by L. E. L. Music by J. H. Nunn, A.R.A. Lond., Lamborn, Cock and Co., [1865,] fol., 3/-.

0.

O. pseud., i.e., Mr. Atkinson.

O. E. O. i.e., Osler, E.

O. J. C. O. i.e., Oliver, J. C.

O. O. O. pseud., i.e., Jessopp, Rev. A.

OATES, LIEUT. MARK, R.M. Portrait Painter & Barrack Master, Pendennis Castle, 1800-1825. b. St. Agnes, 1762, (but no entry in Register). d. Bar House, Falmouth, 20 Oct., 1825. bur. Falmouth Churchyard, 26 Oct. cf. Polwhele's Biog. Sketches, ii, 114-15; Lectures on Painting, By late John Opie, (1809), p. 60; P. H. Nicolas' Hist. Record of Royal Marine Forces, (1845), i, 135, ii, 63.

NOTE.-Mark Oates was the painter of a picture of Faith, Hope and Charity, which was over the altar of Falmouth Parish Church; on an attempt being made to remove it some time ago it fell in pieces and is now entirely lost.

OATS, FRANCIS (son of Fras. Outs. b. Lelant, 18 Aug., 1796. d. 10 Dec., 1871). In charge of Science Classes of Miners' Assoc. of C. and D. at St. Just and Pendeen, 1867. One of the Agents of Botallack Mine, July, 1870. b. Torfrey, Golant, near Fowey, 24 Oct., 1848. cf. Lond., Edinb. and Dublin Philos. Mag., xlii, 408, (1871); J. H. Collins' Western Chron. of Science, i, 16, (1871).

Notes on an excursion to the Chiverton district. Rep. Miners' Assoc. of C. and D., 1867, pp. 48-49.

NOTE.-F. Oats was sent to Paris in 1867 by the Society of Arts to report on the Tools used for mining purposes, shown in the Exhibition. His name appears in The List of Workmen sent by the Society in Journ. of the Soc. of Arts, xv, 646, (1867).

OATS, REV. JAKEH (son of Jakeh Oats). b. St. Just, in Penwith, 4 Apl., 1828. bapt. 9 Apl. d. Doncaster? 7 Nov., 1866. cf. Wesleyan Methodist Mag., xc, 842, (1867).

OATS, RICHARD (son of Thos. Oats who d. Tregesial, 20 Jan., 1835, aged 88). Tin Dresser. b. Tregesial, St. Just, 13 Sept., 1791. d. Tregesial, 11 Aug., 1842. cf. Rich. Treffy's Mem. of Rich. Trewavas, Sen., (1839), p. 159; Poems by the late John Williams, (Lond., 1873), pp. xiii-xiv.

NOTE.-R. Oats was for many years a contributor to the mathematical department of the Ladies and Gentlemens Diary."

O'B., ARTHUR. pseud., i.e., Bradley, Rev. R. B.

O'BRYAN, CATHERINE (dau. of Will. Coulin, and wife of Will. O'Bryan). b. Callestock, Perranzabuloe, 29 May, 1781, (but no entry in Register). d. U.S. America, 4 Mch., 1860. The Security of the saints in life and their consolation in death, a funeral sermon occasioned by the death of Mrs. Catherine O'Bryan, wife of Mr. William O'Bryan, Founder of the Bible Christian Connexion, by her grandson, Samuel Ley Thorne, Bible Christian Minister. Shebbear, Devon, published by Sam. Thorne, 1860, 8°., pp. 27, 6d.

O'BRYAN, WILLIAM (son of Mr. Bryant). Changed his name to O'Bryan. The Founder of the Bryanites or Bible Christians at Lake, in 1815. Resident some years at Liskeard; Emigrated to America in 1831. h. Gunwen Farm, Luxulyan, 6 Feb., 1778. d. Brooklyn, New York, U.S., 8 Jan., 1868. cf. W. Howitt's Year Book, pp. 75-77; J. Allen's Liskeard, (1856), p. 106; Bible Christian Mag., iv, 101-13, (1868).

The rules of Society, or a guide to conduct for those who desire to be Armenian Bible Christians, with a preface, stating the causes of separation between William O'Bryan and the people called Methodists. 2nd ed. Launceston, 1818, 12o.

A collection of hymns for the use of the people called Arminian Bible Christians. By W. O' Bryan, Minister of the Gospel. Devon, printed at the Office of the Arminian Bible Christians, 5, Mill-Pleasant, Stoke-Damerel, by S. Thorne, Agent, 1825, 12°., pp. 574.

On the Millennium, a sermon on Revelations, xx, 6. By Wm. O'Bryan, Minister of the Gospel. 3rd ed. New York, 1832, 8°.-4th ed. Printed for the Author, [S. Thorne, printer, Prospect place, Shebbear, Devon,] 1850, 8., pp. 48.

[A Narrative of] Travels in the United States of America. By W. O'Bryan, Minister of the Gospel. Lond., Stephens; Shebbear, S. Thorne, [printed,] 1836, demy 12o., pp. 350.

NOTE. A portion of the edition was lost during a fire at the printers.

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