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CHARLES THE SECOND.

Letter from the Prince of Wales to Lord Goring heavy pressure of the Military upon the Counties of Cornwall and Devon. Laun

ceston, 26th July, 1645. Tanner MSS. (Bodl. Lib.), 60, art. 116.

CHARNOCK, RICHARD STEPHEN, PH.D. (son of Richard Charnock, of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law). b. London, 11th Aug., 1820. Patronymica Cornu-Britannica, or the etymology of Cornish surnames. By R. S. Charnock. Lond., Longman, 1870, 8o., pp. xvi and 160, 7/6.

CHARONDAS, pseud., i.e.

A Political History of Cornwall spoken of as a great and useful desideratum, in a letter signed Charondas, a moderate man." Gent. Mag., lx, pt. ii, 1074 (1790).

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CHATTAWAY, JOSEPH. b. Devonport, 7th Dec., 1807. d. Deptford, 2nd Sept., 1857.

An Historical Sketch of the Danmonii or Ancient Inhabitants of Devonshire and Cornwall; to which is appended a short Vocabulary of the Cornish Tongue. Lond., J. B. Nichols; W. Curtis, Plymouth; 1830, 12o., pp. 112.

CHENEVIX, RICHARD, F.R.S. and M.R.I.A. b. Ireland. d. Paris, 5th April, 1830.

Analysis of the Arseniates of Copper and of Iron [described in Count de Bournon's Paper] found in Wheal Garland Mine; likewise of the Red Octaedral Copper Ore of Cornwall. Philos. Trans., xci, 169 and 193 (1801); Annal. de Chimie, xlv, 44-61 (1802).-Reprinted, Lond., W. Bulmer and Co., 1801, 4o.

CHESTER, JOHN. b. 29th Dec., 1803. d. Penzance, 10th May, 1838.

An Essay on the Pilchard. Rep. R.C.P. Soc., 1835, p. 102.

CHEYNE, WILLIAM.

Appointment of W. Cheyne to the office of Baily of Stallage of Penwith and Kirrier. Harl. MSS., 433, art. 307.

CHICHELE, THOMAS, of Higham Ferrers, Northampton. d. 25th Feb., 1400.

Stemmata Chicheleana; or a Genealogical Account of some of the Families derived from Thomas Chichele [by R. Buckler]. Oxford, at the Clarendon Press, 1765, 4°., pp. xiv, 156, and index not paged.-Supplement, 1775, 4°., pp. iv, 160, and index.

NOTE.-Contains information relative to the Buller, Anstis, Robartes, Edgecumbe, Murth, Molesworth, and St. Aubyn families.

CHILCOTT, CHARLES. The Giant. b. Tintagel, 1755. d. 5th April, 1815. cf. Hone's EveryDay Book, ed. 1827, ii, 969. CHILDREY, REV. JOSHUA. b. Rochester, 1623. d. Upway, 26th Aug., 1670.

Britannia Baconica; or the natural rarities of England, Scotland, and Wales, according as they are to be found in every Shire... Lond., 1660, 1661, 1662, 8°.

NOTE. The Cornish portion of this work is taken almost verbatim from R. Carew's Survey of Cornwall. CHILDS, CHRISTOPHER (son of Joseph Childs). b. Liskeard, 9th April, 1815.

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The Social and Moral Improvement of the Working Miners of Cornwall and Devon. Letter to Charles Fox, Esquire, President of the Miners' Association of Cornwall and Devon. Folded Plan of Miners' Changing House. [Signed Christr. Childs, Liskeard, 1st March, 1862]. Liskeard, Printed by J. Philp, Great Place, 1862, 8°., pp. 16. Circulated gratuitously.

Suggestions respecting the conditions under which University Education may be made more available for Clerks in Government offices, for Barristers, for Solicitors. By Sir F. Rogers,... C. Childs, etc., Oxford Tutors' Association. Oxford and London, J. H. Parker, 1854, 8°.

CHILDS, GEORGE BORLASE, F.R.C.S. (son of Joseph Childs). b. Liskeard, 7th July, 1816. Improvement and Preservation of the Female Figure, with a New Mode of Treatment of Lateral Curvature of the Spine. Plates. Lond., C. & S. Palmer, 1840, 12°., pp. 188, 5/-.

A Practical Treatise on the New Operation for Lateral Curvature of the Spine. Plates. Lond., Whittaker, 1841, roy. 8°., pp. 56, 4/-.

Gonorrhoea and its Consequences, with a Short Historical Sketch of the Venereal Disease. Lond., Samuel Highley, 1843, 12°., pp. 155, 4/-.

NOTE.-Dedicated to William Coulson, Esq.

A few Practical Observations on the Injuries incidental to Warfare. The substance of three Lectures addressed to the Officers and Privates of the Royal London Militia. Dedicated, by permission, to the Right Honourable Lord Palmerston. Lond., Churchill, 1854, 12., pp. 48, 1/6.

Copy of the Examination and Returns of G. B. Childs...on the Sanitary Condition of the City Police Force, as given before the Commission appointed to inquire into the regulations affecting the Sanitary Condition of the Army. 1858. [Taylor, Printer, 39, Coleman Street, 18581, 8., pp. 24.

Copy of the General Report of G. B. Childs ...on the Dress of the City Police Force, addressed to the Worshipful the Police Committee, 1861. [W. H. Collingridge, City Press, 117 to 119, Aldersgate Street, London, E.C.], 8o.,

pp. 12.

Copy of a Report on the probable duration of life of the men in the City Police Force, with General Observations on the Medical History of the Force. By G. B. Childs, Surgeon to the Force. Addressed to the Worshipful the Police Committee. 1863. [W. H. Collingridge, London], 8., pp. 15.

Translation from the Gaceta Medica, with Remarks. Lancet, 1849-50.

Ovariotamy in reference to its introduction into legitimate Surgery. Med. Circular, xi, 266, 285, 301, 315 (1857).

Apparatus for Carinated Sternum. ib., xii, 27 (1858).

Plastic Surgery. Selected from the works of M. Joubert de Lamballe. Ed. by G. B. Childs. ib., xii, 13, et seq.; xiii, 2, et seq. (1858).

NOTE. A series of Papers, edited by G. B. Childs for the Medical Circular.

Division of Spinal Muscles. Med. Gaz., i, 370 (1840).

Constriction of Hamstring Tendons. ib., i, 420 (1841).

Spinal Curvatures. ib., i, 621 (1841).

CHILDS, GEORGE BORLASE. (Con.).

Treatment of Gonorrhoea by Superficial Cauterization. ib., 28th July, 1843, p. 646.

Use of Mercury in ordinary cases of Syphilis. ib., 1852.

The Spanish Girl, or the Spy of Naples. A Drama. 1857. Not printed.

NOTE. First acted at the City of London Theatre, in March, 1857.

Proclamatio Regii Collegii Dramatici. Lond. Alfonso and Claudina. The Faithful Spouse, or the Hated Race. A Richardsonian Drama, in one act. By Cirujano, M.M.C. [i.e., G. B. Childs], author of the Spanish Girl.... Diprose and Bateman, 4, Clement's Court, Carey Street, Lincoln's Inn, n.d. [1862], 8°., pp. 12.

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Barbadazulo Vanagloroso, the Demon of the Castle Heights; or the brother's revenge. Richardson's Dramas. By Cirujano. Lond., 1863.

Don Sobre Izquierdo, or Alfredo and Florencia. A Parent's Curse, or the Lovers' Resolve. A Richardsonian Drama, of thrilling interest, written expressly for the Royal Dramatic College Fete of 1864. By Cirujano, M.M.C., author of Barbadazulo Vanagloroso... n.p. or d. [Lond., 1864], 8., pp. 8.

NOTE. The four preceding works were written for the benefit of the Dramatic College Fund, and were produced at the annual fetes at the Crystal Palace, Sydenham.

The Inconstant. Music by C. F. Hall; words by G. B. Childs. Lond., Lewis, Cheapside [1843], fol., 2/-.

There is a hope. Ballad. Music by C. F. Hall; words by G. B. Childs. Lond., Lewis [1843], fol.-[1854], fol., 2/-.

They say that in heaven the angels so coy. Ballad...the poetry and melody by G. B. Childs. Lond., Lewis [1854], fol., 2/-.

CHILDS, ROBERT WALKER (son of Joseph Childs). b. Liskeard, 1821.

Animal Intellect, and its relations to matter and spirit. Anon. Lond., Wertheim and Macintosh, 1851, 8°., pp. vii and 127, 5/-.

A Letter to R. B. Crowder, Esq., M.P., on Mining Partnerships upon the Cost Book System, as carried on within the Stannaries of Cornwall and Devon. By R. W. Childs. Lond., Simpkin, 1854, 8., pp. 23, 1/-.

A Letter to the Vice-Warden of the Stannaries on the Chancery Winding-up Acts, as affecting Mining Partnerships within the Stannaries of Cornwall and Devon. By R. W. Childs. Lond., Simpkin, 1857, 8°., pp. 16, 1/-.

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CHRISTOPHERS, REV. S. WOOLCOCK. (Con.). Christophers, of Manchester. Manchester, David Kelly; Lond., Simpkin; 1860, 8o., pp. xvi and 248.

Hymn-Writers and their Hymns. By Rev. S. W. Christophers. Lond., S. W. Partridge, 1866, post 8°., pp. xiv and 490, 7/6.

NOTE. The above work contains some anecdotes relative to Charles Wesley's visit to Cornwall and the Methodists in the County.

The Cotton Famine. [Wesleyan Religious Tracts], No. 60. Lond., Published by John Mason, 2, Castle Street, Finsbury; sold at 66, Paternoster-Row; 12o., pp. 8, price 2/- per 100,

Who's your Dressmaker? ib., No. 140. Lond., Published by J. Mason, City Road; sold at 66, Paternoster-Row; 12"., pp. 16, 4/- per 100.

Tea-Table Talk. ib., No. 149. ib., 12°., pp. 16, 4 per 100.

A Comfortable Home in Bad Times. ib., No. 161. ib., 12., pp. 12, 3 - per 100.

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A Sea-side Gem. ib., No. 183. ib., 12°., pp.

2/

per 100.

The Old Mill on the Sand-Bar. ib., No. 198. ib., 12., pp. 8, 2/- per 100.

Putting off the Wedding. ib., No. 221. ib., 12o., pp. 12, 3- per 100.

Why was the Shop Shut? ib., No. 304. ib., 12., pp. 12, 3/- per 100.

A Night Cry by the Way-side. ib., No. 332. ib., 12°., pp. 8, 2/- per 100.

The Stone in a Tin Can. ib., No. 416. ib., 12o., pp. 12, 3/- per 100.

Happy Life under a Moorland Rock. ib., No. 438. ib., 12., pp. 12, 3/- per 100.

How about the Wedding? ib., No. 605. ib., 12o., pp. 16, 4/- per 100.

Buddhism. Lond. Quart. Rev., x, 513 (1858). Early Christian Monachism. ib., xi, 289 (1859). The Teutonic Tribes in England. ib., xii, 355 (1859).

Ethnology and Literature of Cornwall. ib., xiii, 323 (1860).

Early English Missions and Missionaries. ib., xv, 406 (1861).

The Benedictines in England. ib., xvi, 313 (1861).

Old Haunts and Remains of a Cornish Genius [i.e., Dr. W. Borlase]. ib., xvii, 385–413 (1862). The Partal Family. ib., xviii, 390. Irish Annals. ib., xx, 54 (1863).

Hill-side Thoughts about Shepherds and Sheep. Wesleyan Methodist Mag., v, 124 (1859). Basil and his Order. ib., v, 961.

More Hill-side Thoughts. ib., vi, 152 (1860). The Carmelites. ib., vi, 221.

CHRISTOPHERS, REV. S. WOOLCOCK. (Con.).

Memoir of Mr. Jas. Fildes, of Manchester.

ib., vi, 379.

CHUDLEIGH, MRS. M. ECCLESIA. (Con.).

Poems. Lond., Simpkin, 1854, 8o., pp. 138, 5 -. Thoughts on "Ecce Homo." By M. E. Chud

Augustine, his Canons and his Order. ib., leigh, St. Columb Minor, Cornwall. Truro, vii, 18, 323 (1861).

Wanderings among the Old Dwelling-places of our English Divines. Wesleyan Mag., Smaller Ed., i, 163, etc.; ii, 18, etc. (1861-62).

The Christian Church, its Design and Constitution. ib., N. S., ii, 70, etc.

The Self-taught Cornishman. ib., ii, 549.
Two and two. ib., iii, 72, 174.

Our Country. The Banks of the Teign. By X. [i.e., Rev. S. W. Christophers]. Christian Miscell. and Family Visitor, iv, 186, etc. (1858); v, 21, etc. (1859).

Our Country. The Banks of the Tamar. By X. ib., vi, 18, etc.; vii, 27, etc. (1860–61). Our Country.-The Banks of the Tavy. By X. ib., viii, 21, etc. (1862).

Our Country. The Cornish Coast. By X. ib., ix, 50, etc. (1863).

The Chit Rock. ib, vi, 33 (1860).

An Ancient Protestant House of Southern France. ib., viii, 257, 289 (1862).

Poers Hayes. Walter Raleigh's Birth-place. ib., x, 321 (1864).

The Sunday School Teacher's Self Discipline. Wesleyan Sunday School Mag., ii, 147, etc. (1858). Recollections of Sunday School Life. `ib., iii, 1, etc. (1859).

The Little School in the Valley. ib., iv, iii (1860).

Notes out of an Old Scholar's deepest Pigeonhole. ib., v, 6, etc. (1861).

Notes out of another Pigeon-hole, not quite so deep as the last. ib., vii, 7, etc. (1863).

Monthly Chat in our Old Parlour. Wesleyan Spectator, No. i, p. 21, Oct., 1863; No. ii, p. 66, Nov.; No. iii, p. 125, Dec.; No. iv, p. 162, Jan., 1864.

Uncle Samuel's Words and Ways. Father William's Stories, pp. 25, 42, 50, 60. (Wesleyan Book Society, 1866).

Homes of Old Writers. Our Own Fireside, 1867, p. 351, etc.; 1868, p. 14, etc.; 1869, p. 16, etc.

Scenes from the Bye-ways of Life. ib., 1870,

p.-.

CHUDLEIGH, MRS. M. ECCLESIA (daughter of Rev. Richard Lyne, R. of Little Petherick, and wife of Rev. N. F. Chudleigh, V. of St. Columb Minor). b. Castle Hill, Liskeard, 1795. Midnight Meditations (with Notes) and other

J. R. Netherton, 1867, 8°.

CHURCH, ARTHUR H., M.A.

Professor of b.

Chemistry, Roy. Agric. Coll., Cirencester.
London.

On some Hydrated Cupric Oxychlorides from Cornwall. Journ. Chem. Soc., iii, 77–83 (1865). On some Hydrated Cupric Oxysulphates from Cornwall. ib., iii, 83-88.

Notes on a Cornish Mineral of the Atacamite Group. ib., iii, 212-14.

On a Ferric Hydrate from Botallack, Cornwall. ib., iii, 214-15.

Chemical Researches in some new and rare Cornish Minerals. ib., iii, 259-68; iv, 130–35 (1866); vi, 276-79 (1868).

On a new Hydrous Sulphate of Copper and Aluminium, "Woodwardite." Chem. News, xii, 85, 113 (1866). [cf. Journ. Chem. Soc., iv, 130].

On a new British Mineral containing Cerium. ib., xii, 121 (1865), named "Churchite" by C. G. Williams, F.R.S. ib., xii, 183 [cf. Journ. Chem. Soc., iii, 259].

Notes on new Cornish Minerals. Rep. Miners' Assoc. of C. & D., 1868, p. 49–52.

Carclaze, an Old Cornish Mine. The Student, iii, 401-407; iv, 154 (1869).

Cornish Serpentine. ib., v, 81-83 (1869). The New Purple Clover found in Cornwall. Journ. Bot., iv, 299 (1866).

CHURCH, EDWARD. Roman Catholic Priest. b. St. Columb Major, 15th Nov., 1728. d. Rixton, near Warrington, 22nd Jan., 1820. cf. Oliver's Hist. of Catholic Religion, p. 262; Oliver's Collections towards the Biography of the Members of the Society of Jesus, p. 68. CIRUJANO, pseud., i.e., Childs, G. B.

CIVIS, pseud., i.e., Le Grice, Rev. C. V.
CLARK, GEORGE T.

Public Health Act... Report to the General Board of Health on a preliminary inquiry into the sewerage, drainage, and supply of water, and the sanitary condition of the inhabitants of the Borough of Bodmin. By G. T. Clark, Superintending Inspector. Lond., Clowes and Sons, 1850, 8°., pp. 18.

CLARK, SIR JAMES, BART., K.C.B.

Physician

in ordinary to H.M. the Queen. b. Findlater, Cullen, Banffshire, 14th Dec., 1788. d. Bagshot, Surrey, 29th June, 1870.

The Influence of Climate in the Prevention

CLARK, SIR JAMES. (Con.).

and Cure of Chronic Diseases, more particularly of the Chest and Digestive Organs, comprising an account of the principal places resorted to by Invalids in England, the South of Europe, etc. Lond., J. Murray, 1830, 8°., pp. xl and 400. NOTE.-Climate of Cornwall, pp. 59–74.

CLARK, CAPTAIN THOMAS.

The New and Correct Long-shore Pilot; or a Key to the British Channel Chart, from the Land's-end to Portsmouth. Lond., Printed for the Proprietor, and sold by D. Lyon, Corner of Exeter-change, Strand, 1810, 8°., pp. 47.

CLARKE, REV. ADAM, LL.D. Wesleyan Minister. b. Magherafelt, Londonderry, 1762. d. Bayswater, Middlesex, 26th Aug., 1832. An Account of the Life of A. Clarke. By M. A. Smith. Lond., 1835, 3 vols., 8o.

NOTE. Dr. Clarke came into Cornwall in 1784, 5, 6, 7, 1801 and 1819.

A Short Account of Mount Rowtor in Cornwall, in "Dr. Adam Clarke's Works," vol. xi [Detached pieces, vol. ii], pp. 54-67.

An attempt to explain the inscription on what is called Arthur's Tomb Stone, near Camelford. ib., pp. 67-77.

Letter from Rev. A. Clarke to Rev. J. Wesley, dated Plymouth, 18th June, 1786. Arminian Mag., xv, 440-42 (1792).

NOTE.-Concerning John Nile, of Linkinhorne.

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CLARKE, REV. SAMUEL CHILDS. (Con.). Verbs. Launceston, P. D. Maddox, 1869, 8o., 8d. A Constructive Exercise Book for Latin Verbs. Launceston, P. D. Maddox, 1869, 8o., 9d. Parsing Exercises for English or Latin, adapted to the Public Schools' Latin Primer. Launceston, James Brummell, 1869, 8o.

The Harvest-tide Thanksgiving. Words by Rev. S. C. Clarke; the music by Joseph Barnby. In the Musical Times (Novello), No. 320 (1868).

Breaking-up for the holidays. School Song. Words by Rev. S. C. Clarke; the music by Rev. J. B. Dykes, Mus. Doc. Lond., Novello, 1869, fol.

Early Violets. Song. Words by Rev. S. C. Clarke; music by A. B. Burrington.

Our Rural Holiday. Words by Rev. S. C. Clarke; music by T. Crampton. In "Handbook of Vocal Trios." Lond., Pitman, 1870.

Sleep, fairest lady. Rewritten for Bishop's glee, "Sleep, gentle lady." ib.

Welcome to the Spring. ib.

Come, rouse ye, my lads. Adapted to Bishop's glee, "Mynheer Van Dunck," in "The Part Singer." Lond., Pitman, 1870.

O let no rude invader come. Rifle Volunteer Song. Words and Melody by Rev. S. C. Clarke. Lond., Novello, fol.

Harvest Hymns. Words by Rev. S. C. Clarke; music by Rev. J. B. Dykes and Arthur H. Brown.

CLAYTON, REV. JOHN. b. Lancashire, 5th Oct., 1754. d. Gaines, 22nd Sept., 1843. Memorials of the Clayton Family, etc. By Rev. T. W. Aveling. Lond., Jackson, 1867, 8°. NOTE. Rev. J. Clayton visited Cornwall in 1776,

p. 40.

CLAYTON, SIR WILLIAM, BART. b. 16th April, 1762. d. Boulogne, 26th Jan., 1834.

1831. Statement of the Sub-Leases granted by Sir W. Clayton and his father, of the Kennington estate. [Lond., 1831], s. sh., 4o.

The Duchy of Cornwall and Sir William Clayton, Bart., and his leases. [Lond.], 1832, 8o,

A Sketch of the ruinous situation in which Sir W. Clayton, Bart., his lessees, and their under lessees are placed by the Duchy of Cornwall's demand of an exhorbitant fine for the renewal of the leases of the Clayton estate, at Kennington. Lond., 1832, 8°.

Statement of the tenure under which Sir W.

Clayton, Bart., and his ancestors have held their estate at Kennington, under the Duchy of Cornwall, from time immemorial. [Lond., 1832], s. sh., fol.

A short statement of the case of the late Sir W. Clayton, Bart., and his lessees holding an

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