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COLLINS, REV. JEREMIAH (son of Rev. John Collins). Scholar of Balliol Coll., Oxford, 1792; Incumb. of Cornelly 1835 (1), resigned 1847. b. Redruth (?), 1774. d. Truro, 1853. bur. at St. Erme, 17th Feb., 1853.

A Sermon preached at Probus Church, on the 18th Jan., 1816, being the thanksgiving day for the late peace, by the Rev. J. Collins. Truro, 1816, 8., pp. 20.

Account of Ladock parish, by Rev. J. Collins (Curate of Ladock in 1812), in Lysons Cornwall, pp. 167-8.

COLLINS, JOHN. Accomptant. b. Wood Eaton, Oxfordshire, 5th March, 1624. d. London, 10th Nov., 1683.

A Proposal for the advancement of the revenue and the encouragement of the fishery trade by an excise duty upon salt; by John Collins, "accomptant, e. Reg. Soc. philomath." 1677. Rawlinson MSS., Bod. Lib., class A 191, art. 48.

A Plea for the bringing in of Irish Cattel and keeping out of Fish caught by Foreigners; together with an humble Address to the Honourable Members of Parliament of the Counties of Cornwall and Devon, about the advancement of Tin, Fishery, and divers Manufactures. By J. Collins, Accomptant to the Royal Fishery Co. E. Reg. Soc. Philomath. Lond., printed by A. Godbid and J. Playford, and are sold by Langley Curtis, in Goat-Court, on Ludgate Hill, 1680, 4°., pp. 38.

Salt and Fishery. A discourse thereof...By J. Collins, Accomptant, &c. Lond., printed by A. Godbid and J. Playford, and are to be sold by Mr. Robert Horne, at the Royal Exchange, &c., 1682, 4°.

NOTE. The Pilchard Fishery described, pp. 102105. See also pp. 110, 111, 153–155. cf. Harl. MSS., 1243, art. 22.

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COLLINS, REV. JOHN. (Con.).

Church, in 1768, by Rev. J. Collins. MSS. penes Rev. C. M. E. Collins, Trewardale.

COLLINS, REV. JOHN, B.C.L. (only son of Rev. Ed. Collins, V. of St. Erth). R. of Ledbury. b. St. Erth (1), 28th Sept., 1741. d. Penryn, 20th March, 1797. cf. European Mag., vii, 52 (1785); Nichols' Illustrations, iii, 154-56, 219, 839; vi, 133; viii, 593; Polwhele's Traditions, i, 82-83, 105-8.

A Letter to George Hardinge, Esq., on the subject of a passage in Mr. Stevens's Preface to his Impression of Shakespeare. Anon. Lond., printed by B. Sibthorp for G. Kearsley, in Fleet Street, 1777, 4°., pp. iii and 48 (including Sonnet to Mr. Capell and Appendix). Br. Museum, King's Lib.

Notes and Various Readings to Shakespeare ...[By Edward Capell]. Lond., printed by Henry Hughs, for the Author, n.d. [1779-80], 3 vols., 4.

NOTE. The dedication to Lord Dacre is signed "John Collins," and this edition (which was published after Capell's death) appears to have been edited by him. COLLINS, COL. JOHN (2nd son of Rev. J. B.

Collins). b. 1778. d. Madras, 7th Feb., 1811. Letters from Lord Wellesley and others to the Residents at Lucknow, viz: Lt.-Col. W. Scott...and Col. John Collins, 1794-1805. Br. Museum Addit. MSS., 13,526, 13,527, 13,530, 13,600, and 13,601.

COLLINS, REV. JOHN BASSET, B.C.L. (eldest son of Rev. John Collins, R. of Redruth). R. of Camborne 1771–90, P.C. of Temple 1784–90. b. 1735. d. Glynn, 22nd June, 1790. cf. Polwhele's Traditions, i, 68-69.

Epitaph on Thomas Polwhele, Esq., late of Polwhele. By the Rev. J. B. C[ollins], of Glynn. In "Poems, chiefly by Gentlemen of Devonshire and Cornwall," ii, 237.

Latin and English Poems. By Rev. J. B. Collins. MSS. penes Rev. C. M. E. Collins, Trewardale.

COLLINS, J. H. b. London, March 16, 1841.

A Handbook to the Mineralogy of Cornwall and Devon. By J. H. Collins, F.G.S. Truro, Heard & Son, 8o., 5/-.

NOTE.-A prospectus of this work was issued in Aug., 1870.

Notes on Boring Machines.

Assoc. of D. & C., 1868, p. 23–25.

Rep. Miners'

On the Formation of Nuggets in Auriferous Drift. ib., 1868, p. 36-42.

A Walk in a Cornish Valley. ib., 1869, pp. 28-33.

On Tin Streaming. Trans. R.G.S.C., 1868.

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NOTE. A portion of the scene is laid in Cornwall.

Through Cornwall. Belgravia, i, 217-24 (1866.)

COLLINS, WILLIAM WILKIE (eldest son of William Collins, R.4.). b. London, 1824.

Rambles beyond Railways; or Notes in Cornwall, taken a-foot. By W. Wilkie Collins. With illustrations by Hen. C. Brandling. Lond., Bentley, 1851, 8°., pp. 301, 5/-.-2nd ed., containing also the Cruise of the Tomtit to the Scilly Isles, 1861, 8°., pp. xiii & 298.-New ed., 1865, post 8o., 6/-.

The Dead Secret. Lond., Bradbury and Evans, 1857, 2 vols., 8., 21/-.-New ed., Lond., S. Low, 1861, cr. 8°., 5/-.

NOTE.-A portion of the scene is laid in Cornwall.

COLMAN, GEORGE, THE YOUNGER. b. 21st Oct., 1762. d. London, 26th Oct., 1836. John Bull, or the Englishman's Fireside. Comedy, in five Acts. First performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, on the 5th March, 1803. By G. Colman the younger. Lond., Longman, 1805, 8°., pp. 102.

John Bull, etc., in "Collection of English Plays, with explanatory notes in the Danish language, by Fred. Schneider." (Copenhagen, 1807, 12o.), vol. ii.

John Bull ou le coin du feu d'une famille Anglaise, comédie en trois actes, imitée du célèbre Colman...par A. H. Chateauneuf. Paris, chez A. Leroux, 1822, 8°., pp. xv and 40.

John Bull, etc. From the prompt book, with Remarks by Mrs. Inchbald. Lond., Longman, n.d. [1816], 12o., pp. 99.

John Bull, etc. Lond., J. Cumberland, n.d. [1837], 120, pp. 76.-Reprinted, Lond., T. H. Lacy [n.d.], [1839?], 12°., pp. 76, 6d.

John Bull, etc. Lond., J. Duncombe & Co., n.d. [18-],12o., pp. 66.

John Bull, etc. Lond., T. H. Lacy, n.d. [1859], 12°., pp. 68, 6d.

John Bull, etc., in "The British Drama, illustrated." (Lond., J. Dicks, 313, Strand, 1865), iii, 735-56.

NOTE. The scene is laid in Cornwall, near Penzance. A summary of the play is in the Cornish Teleg., 6th Feb., 1867.

COLMAR, REV. JAMES. Fellow of Ex. Coll., 1683-95; expelled 1690, but afterwards restored. b. Truro. For the pamphlets relating to his expulsion, see Trelawny, Sir Jonathan, Bp. of Bristol.

COLOMBINE, DAVID ELWIN. b. Norwich, 9th March, 1802.

Letter addressed to the Right Hon. Lord Carteret, the Rt. Hon. Lord Vivian, Sir William L. S. Trelawny, Bart., Lord Lieutenant, Francis Rodd, Esq., High Sheriff, and the Chief Magistrates, Landowners, and Merchants of the County of Cornwall. By D. E. Colombine, Esq., Solicitor to the Direct London and Exeter Railway Company, with extension to Falmouth and Penzance. Map. Lond., 1845, 8°.

The exposition of the affairs of the Direct London and Exeter Railway, with extensions to Cornwall. By D. E. Colombine. Lond., 1846, 8°.

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CONCANEN, GEORGE. Practised as an Attorney at Truro for some years.

A Report of the Trial at Bar, Rowe v. Brenton, tried in the Court of King's Bench, Westminster, Michaelmas Term, 9 Geo. IV, as to the Right to Minerals in the Assessional Lands of the Duchy of Cornwall, with Explanatory Notes and an Appendix, containing the Records and Documents as given in evidence. Lond., W. Walker, 1830, 8°., 5/-. Trial at Bar and Index, pp. 335. App. and Index, pp. 236.

NOTE.-Concerning East Crinnis Mines. cf. Gent. Mag., Ixxxix, pt. i, 649 (1819).

The Trial at Bar, Rowe v. Brenton, in the Court of King's Bench, Michaelmas Term, 9 Geo. IV, as to the Right to Minerals in the Assessional Lands of the Duchy of Cornwall, with the Lond., John Richards, 194, Fleet Street, 1831, Records and Documents as given in Evidence.

8°.

CONDY, NICHOLAS MATTHEWS. b. 1819. d. Plymouth, 20th May, 1851.

Cotehele, on the Banks of the Tamar, the ancient seat of the Rt. Honble. the Earl of

Mount Edgcumbe. By N. Condy. With a descriptive account, written expressly for the work by the Rev. F. V. J. Arundell. 17 plates. Lond., published by the Author, at 17, Gate Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields, n.d., large folio, pp. 35.

CONNAK, R. See Connock, R.

CONNOCK, RICHARD. Auditor to the Duchy of Cornwall. cf. Birch's Life of Henry, Prince of Wales, pp. 57-59, 218. J. Owen's Epigrams, lib. iii, ep. 27.

A Collection of Names of all the Princes of this Kingdom of England, such as have been the King's eldest sons or next Inheritors to the Crown, &c., &c. By R. Connak. Lond., printed in the year 1747, 8°., pp. 72.

NOTE. The original is in the Library of Trinity Coll., Camb.

Original Letters from R. Connock to Sir R. Cotton, 1609. Cottonian MSS., Julius, C. iii, 49 and 85.

CONON, GEORGE. Master of the Free Grammar School, Truro, 25th Feb., 1728-9, to 15th July, 1771. b. Scotland, 1701. d. Padstow, 27th May, 1775. cf. Wills' Spiritual Register, (Lond., 1795), iii, p. 34; Polwhele's Traditions and Recollections, i, 27, 32; Sidney's Life of Rev. S. Walker, passim; Christian Observer, i, 565 (1802); ii, 531-33 (1803).

CONYBEARE, REV. JOHN JOSIAS. V. of Batheaston. b. 1779. d. 11th June, 1824.

The Porphyritic Veins of St. Agnes in Cornwall. Trans. Geol. Soc. Lond., iv, 401-403 (1812). Notice of Fossil Shells in the Slate of Tintagel. Plate. ib., iv, 424-25.

On the Geology of Cornwall and Devon. Thomson, Ann. Philos., v, 184-90; vi, 35-38 (1823).

CONYBEARE, REV. WILLIAM DANIEL, F.R.S. Dean of Llandaff. b. London, 7th June, 1787. d. Itchenstoke, 12th Aug., 1857.

Outlines of the Geology of England and Wales... Illustrated by a Coloured Map and Sections, &c. By Rev. W. D. Conybeare and William Phillips. Lond., William Phillips, 1822, 8°., pp. lxi and 470.

COODE, VICE-ADMIRAL JOHN, K.C.B. (son of Edward Coode). b. Penryn, 11th Feb., 1779. d. Plymouth, 19th Jan., 1858. cf. James' Naval Hist., vol. v; O'Byrne's Naval Biog. Dict.

COODE, JOHN. Civil Engineer. b. Bodmin.

Minutes of Evidence given before the Select Committee of the House of Commons, on Harbours of Refuge, in July, 1857, by Capt. Washington, Capt. Vetch, Capt. Hoskin, Capt. Sullivan, and J. Coode, Esq., relative to St. Ives Bay. Penzance, n.d, 8°., pp. 20.

Descriptions of the Chesil Bank, with remarks upon its origin, the causes which have contributed to its formation, and upon the movements of shingle generally. Minutes of Proc. of Instit. of Civil Engineers, xii, 520-46 (1852-53).

COODE, SAMUEL. 6. Penryn, 28th Jan., 1777. b. d. Tottenham, 30th April, 1852.

Divine Sovereignty exemplified in the remarkable Memoir of Caroline Fagg, a child under eleven years of age. 6th ed., Lond., C. A. Bartlett [Margate, W. C. Brasier, printed], 1851, 120., pp. 24.

Peace in Believing illustrated in the dying experience of Mr. Samuel Coode, who departed this life April 30, 1852. Written by a member of his family (i.e., one of his daughters). Lond., Simpkin & Marshall; and G. Coventry, Tottenham [printed]; 1852, 8°., pp. 32.

COOK, SAMUEL. Water-Colour Artist. b. Camelford, 1806. d. Plymouth, June, 1859. Biographical Notice of the late Mr. Samuel Extracted from the Plymouth NewsPlymouth, Heydon & Son, 1860, 12o.,

Cook. papers. pp. 16.

COOKE, CHRISTOPHER.

Padstow and its Antiquities. Cornw. Gaz., 26th March; 14th May, 1868. Cornish Castles.

ib., 25th June.

Cornish Tenures. ib., 6th Aug. Cornish Churches. ib., 10th Sept. Cornish Oratories. ib., 29th Oct. Antiquities of Helston. ib., 10th Dec. Bolleit, Holed Stone. N. & Q., 4th S., ii, 519 (1868).

COOKE, GEORGE. b. London, 22nd Jan., 1781. d. Barnes, 27th Feb., 1834.

An Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour round the Southern Coast of England, illustrated with 84 plates, from drawings by J. M. W. Turner, R.A., W. Collins, R.A.... Engraved by Geo. Cooke... Lond., M. A. Nattali, 1849, 4o.

NOTE.-Eleven Cornish views; see also Cooke, W. B. COOKE, GEORGE ALEXANDER.

The Topography of Great Britain; or British Traveller's Pocket Directory of all the Counties. Maps of Counties. Lond., Sherwood, 1805, 12°.

NOTE. Vol. I, Cornwall and Devon. 166 pages on Cornwall.

The Modern British Traveller, or Tourist's Pocket Directory; being an Account of all the Counties. Lond., G. Cooke, 1802-10, 47 vols., 12o.

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COOKE, REV. JAMES. Wesleyan Minister in Cornwall 1838-47.

Teetotalism, its opposers, weapons, and spirit. A Sermon preached before the Hayle Total Abstinence Society, May 31st, 1841, and published at their request. 3rd thousand, Hayle, A. J. Ashwin, n.d. [1841], 12°., pp. 23, 2d.

COOKE, WILLIAM, of Lincoln's Inn. Barristerat-Law. d. Wrinted Court, Kent, 14th Sept., 1832, aged 74.

Memoirs of S. Foote. (1805) q.v.

COOKE, WILLIAM BRYAN.

Picturesque Views on the Southern Coast of England, from Drawings made principally by J. M. W. Turner, R. A., and Engraved by W. B. Cooke, George Cooke, and other eminent Engravers. Lond., published by John and Arthur Arch, Cornhill...1826, 2 vols., fol.

NOTE.-Published in numbers (between 1814 and 1826), price 12/6 ea. Proofs, 18/-. Vol. II contains eleven views in Cornwall. See also Cooke, G.

b. Kingsbridge,

COOKWORTHY, WILLIAM. 12th April, 1705. d. Plymouth, 17th Oct., 1780.

Relics of W. Cookworthy, discoverer of the Cornish China-Clay and Stone, about A.D. 1755; Founder of the British Porcelain Manufacture, about 1760; and an eminent Minister of the Society of Friends. Collected by John Prideaux, Member of the Plymouth Institution...and of the Royal Institution, Polytechnic and Geological Societies of Cornwall (with a Profile). London, Whittaker; printed by Roger Lidstone, Plymouth and Devonport; 1853, 8°., pp. v and 31.

Memoir of William Cookworthy, formerly of Plymouth, Devonshire. By his Grandson [George Harrison]. Lond., W. & F. G. Cash, 1854, large 12o., pp. 207.

A.D. 1768, No. 898. Specification of W. Cookworthy, Manufacturer of Porcelain ["A kind of porcelain newly invented by me, compos'd of moor stone or growan and growan clay"], Lond., 1768, fol.-Reprinted, Lond., Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1856, fol., pp. 3, 3d. See Champion,

R.

Explanatory Pamphlet respecting the Monopoly which will be caused by the extension of W. Cookworthy's Patent for the use of China Clay, etc. By Josiah Wedgwood, 1775, 8o.

COOPE, REV. WILLIAM JOHN. R. of Falmouth, 1838-1870. b. 24th Feb., 1809. d. Clifton, 1st Jan., 1870.

Submission to the temporal powers a Christian duty. A Sermon [on Rom., xiii, 5] preached in the Parish Church of Charles the Martyr,

COOPE, REV. WILLIAM JOHN. (Con.).

Falmouth, on the 30th Jan., 1841, by the Rev. W. J. Coope, A.M., of Brazenose College, Oxford, and Rector of Falmouth. Falmouth, J. W. Dixon, 1841, 8°., pp. 64.

The Church of Christ the Salt of the Earth. A Sermon [on Matt., v, 13] preached in St. Michael's Church, Helston, at the Triennial Visitation of the Lord Bishop of Exeter, Aug. 1, 1842. Falmouth, printed and published by J. W. Dixon; Lond., Rivington; 1842,8°., pp. 32.

Primitive Truth, or is the Catholic Church also Roman? An earnest remonstrance to a Parishioner on her purposed perversion to the Church of Rome. Lond., Whittaker; Bampton [printed]; 1847, 8°., pp. xiii and 149, 4/6.

Two Sermons [on Jude, v, iii, and Acts, v, 29] on the duty of earnestly contending for the faith at the present crisis... By Rev. W. J. Coope. Preached in the Parish Church of Falmouth,...on Sunday, April 14th, 1850, and now published by request. Lond., J. Masters, 1850, 4°., pp. 68.

The Real Presence of Christ in his Holy Sacrament the faith of the Catholic Church. A Letter to an Esteemed Parishioner. Lond., Church Press Co., 1868, 8°., 8d.

[Falmouth Tracts, No. 1]. On the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. 8°., pp. 7.

[Falmouth Tracts, No. 2]. On the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. 8°., pp. 7.

NOTE. These have no title pages, but are dated Howberry House, Aug., 1868, and signed W. Jno. Coope, Priest. They were printed by Mary Dunstone, Falmouth.

[Falmouth Tracts, No. 3]. Catholic Consent. Dated Howberry House, Aug. 6, 1868, and signed Wm. Jno. Coope, Rector. Published by M. Dunstone, Arwenack Street, Falmouth, n.d., 1868, 8°., pp. 12.

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Falmouth Tracts, No. 4. "Wesley's sons invited. Coope, Priest of Falmouth. Son; Falmouth, published Sept., 1868, 8°., pp. 28.

Wesley a Catholic! By the Rev. W. J. Lond., Masters & by M. Dunstone;

Sacramental Doc

Falmouth Tracts, No. 5. trine. By Rev. W. J. Coope. Falmouth, M. Dunstone, Feb., 1869, 8°.

Falmouth Tracts, No. 6. Female Dress. By Rev. W. J. Coope. Falmouth, M. Dunstone, March, 1869, 8°.

Premiums given by Rev. W. J. Coope. Rep. R.C.P. Soc., 1837, p. 17.

Letter on the battle of the Tchernaya. By Rev. J. W. Coope. Illust. Lond. News, xxvii,

405, 6th Oct., 1855.

Answer to the Rev. W. J. Coope's Letter. By J. Mount, Staff Surgeon. ib., xxvii, 619, 24th Nov. Second Letter from the Rev. W. J. Coope. ib., xxviii, 19, 5th Jan., 1856.

COOPER, WILLIAM DURRANT, F.S.A.

The Expenses of the Judges of Assize riding the Western and the Oxford Circuits...15961601. Ed....by W. D. Cooper. Camden Miscell., iv, 1850.

NOTE.-Expenses at Launceston, pp. 21–22, 24, 27, 29, 34, 36, 38, 41.

COPE, REV. RICHARD, LL.D., F.A.S. Independent Minister. b. London, 23rd Aug., 1776. d. Penryn, 26th Oct., 1856.

The Autobiography and Select Remains of the Rev. R. Cope, LL.D., formerly Tutor of the Irish Evangelical College, Dublin, and Minister of the Congregational Churches at Launceston, Wakefield, Penryn. Portrait. Ed. by his son, R. J. Cope. Lond., Judd and Glass, 21, Paternoster Row; Falmouth, Lake; 1857, 8°., pp. 292, 6/-. List of Subscribers.

The Object accomplished by the Abolition of the Slave Trade. A Sermon preached at Launceston, May 1, 1807. 1807, 8o.

Robert Melville; or characters contrasted. Abergavenny, J. H. Morgan, 1827, 12o., pp. 103, 1/.

The Pulpit Synopsis; containing outlines of Sermons, Select and Original, with Hints to Ministers on conducting the Worship of God, remarks on extempore preaching, and an address to preachers. Lond., Joseph Smith, 1837, 8°.

NOTE. Preface dated Penryn, August 16, 1837. Entertaining Anecdotes, Facts, and Observations, moral and religious, with occasional reflections, selected and arranged by R. Cope. Lond., Joseph Smith, 1838, 8°.

NOTE.-Preface dated Penryn, March 30, 1838. Pietas Privata. Family Prayers for the Closet and the Family. By the late Rev. R. Cope, author of "The Domestic Altar." Lond., Judd and Glass, n.d. [1857], 12°., pp. 119.

COPELAND, GEORGE A., R.A.
Pendennis Castle.

Resident at

Description of a purple sandpiper shot at Pendennis Castle. Rep. R.I.C., 1849, pp. 41-42.

COPPARD, REV. WILLIAM ISAAC, M.A. Incumb. of St. Mary's, Plympton. d. Plympton St. Mary, 21st Feb., 1865.

Notice of Doniert's Grave, St. Cleer. Trans. Exeter Dioces. Architect. Soc., iv (1850).

Sepulchral Stone at St. Cleer. Archæol. Journ., viii, 205 (1851).

CORBETT, THOMAS.

Meteorological Observations made at Pencarrow. Rep. R.C.P. Soc., 1841, p. 144; 1842, pt. 2, p. 102.

CORBETT, THOMAS. (Con.).

Remarks on the culture and habits of the Cephalotus follicularis, accompanied by meteorological tables of the temperature of Cornwall. Hortic. Soc. Journ., ii, 72-80 (1847).

CORNELIUS, JOHN, alias Mohun. R. C. Priest. b. Bodmin, of Irish parents. Executed Dorchester, 4th July, 1594. cf. Challoner's Mems. of Missionary Priests,...ed. 1803, i, 165, 166; Bishop of Tarrazona's Hist. of the Persecution of England, L. v, chap. iv; Dodd's Church History (ed. 1737), ii, 73; Oliver's Collections towards the Biography of the Members of the Society of Jesus, pp. 74–76.

Memoirs of J. Cornelius. Manger.

By Rev. Mr.

MSS. concerning Mr. J. Cornelius, in the English College in St. Omers.

CORNELIUS, PETER. See Peters, Hugh. CORKER, ROBERT, of Falmouth. M.P. for Bossiney in 1721 and 1728. d. 1731.

Grant to William Hooker and R. Corker of the office of Receiver-General of the Duchy, 22nd October, 1709. Harl. MSS., 2264, art. 61. cf. Rep. Dep. Keeper Records, 30, pp. 424, 469.

CORNBURGH, AVERY or ALVEREDUS.

Grant to Avery Corneburgh of various offices in Cornwall. Harl. MSS., 433, art. 884. [Grants, V, Camden Soc. 1854, pp. 44-45]. &c., from the Crown during the reign of Edw.

Grant to Avery Corneburgh of £33. 6s. 8d. quarterly, as under-treasurer. ib., 433, art. 1421. CORNIDE, JOSEPH.

Las Casiterides restituidas a los mares de Galicia. Madrid, 1790, 8°.

CORNISH CURATE, A. i.e., Cole, Rev. F. E. B.

CORNISH TINNER, A. pseud., i.e.

Truth against the World! The Age of Light, or Truth Unveiled; taken from strict researches into Nature's Works. By a Cornish Tinner. Bristol, 1818, fcp. 8°., pp. 60.

CORNISH TOM. Rel. Hearnianæ, ed. 1869, ii, 5.

CORNISH, COMMANDER JOHN, R.N. b. Devonport, May, 1797.

Boats applicable to various purposes. By Lieut. Cornish, R.N., Polperro. Rep. R.C.P. Soc., 1851, p. 50.

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