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BLIGHT, JOHN THOMAS. (Con.).

The Hand Book to Cornwall, with Rendell's Map and Illustrations by J. T. Blight. Devonport, W. Wood, n.d., 16o., pp. 158.

Account of the Exploration of Subterranean Chambers at Treveneague, in the parish of St. Hilary, Cornwall. By J. T. Blight. Printed for the P.N.H. & A.S. Lond., J. R. Smith; Penzance, William Cornish; 1867, 8°., pp. 34. The Great Stanley or James, 6th Earl of Derby in their land of Man ... . Illustrated by A. D. Lemon and J. T. Blight. Lond., 1867, 8o.

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The Cromlechs of Cornwall: with some account of other Prehistoric Sepulchral Monuments and Articles found in connection with

them, in the same County. By J. T. Blight. Lond., J. Parker and Co., 1870, 8°. [in the press]. Ancient Ballads and Broadsides... Reprinted from the original copies... preserved in the Library of H. Huth, Esq.; with 26 copies of the old woodcuts drawn on wood by J. T. Blight. Lond., 1867, 4°.

Remarks on the Well Chapels of Cornwall, with illustrations by J. T. Blight, with additional notices and illustrations by Llewellyn Jewitt. The Reliquary, ii, 126 (1862).

Notice of Rock Markings. Trans. P.N.H. & A.S., iii, 67, 1865.

View of St. Hilary Church, Cornwall. Gent. Mag., xl, 136, 1855.

Ancient British Village at Chysauster. ib., x, 65, 1861 [Archæol. Journ., xviii, 39, 1861].

Cornish Churches, with illustrations by the Author. ib., xii, 247, 391, 528; xiii, 21, 255, 538 (1862); xiv, 151, 572, 690; xv, 130 (1863). Cair Conan in Breage. ib., xv, 55.

Two days in Cornwall with the Cambrian Archæol. Soc. ib., xvi, 30, 307, 441, 1864.

Remarkable Subterranean Chambers at Trelowarren, the Seat of Sir R. R. Vyvyan, Bart. ib., xvi, 607 [Archæol., xl, 113-118, 1861].

On the Cliff Castle of Main or Mayon. ib., xvii, 75, 1864.

On Underground Chambers at Boscaswell. ib., xvii, 75.

On Holed Stones. ib., xviii, 353, 1865. On Castallack Round, Parish of St. Paul. ib., xviii, 756.

Description of the Subterranean Chambers at Treveneague. ib., iii, 795, 1867.

BLIGHT, JOHN THOMAS. (Con.).

Map of the Land's End District, showing the Antiquities comprised in the two day's excursion of the Cambrian Archæological Association, 1862. J. T. Blight, Del.; Lithog. by Brenton Symons, Truro [1862].

NOTE.-cf. Archeol. Camb., viii, 299-368, 1862. Barrow with Kist-Vaen in Sancreed. 2 engravings. Archæol. Camb., x, 243-45 (1864). The Holed Stones of Cornwall. 3 engravings, 4 woodcuts. ib., x, 292–99.

Lostwithiel. ib., xi, 1864.

Cromlech at Llansaintffraid, near Conway, 2 engraving. ib., xi, 278-89, 1865.

Notes of Antiquities in North Wales. ib. gravings. ib., xv. A Letter on preparing drawings for wood en

Account of Rock Markings at Sancreed, Cornwall, with illustrations. Proc. Soc. of Antiq., iii, 302, 1866.

Account of Caves or Subterranean Chambers at Castallack and Treveneague, near Penzance. 2 illusts. ib., iii, 498.

Account of Excavations ... in Sancreed ... . By W. C. Borlase. With 4 illusts. by J. T. Blight. ib., iv, 161, 1868.

Holed Stones. 3 woodcuts. Rep. R.I.C., 1862,

P. 24.

Cair Conan in St. Breage. ib., 1863, p. 58. Extracts relating to Cornwall from a rare Tract of the 16th century, with Notes by J. T. B. Journ. R.I.C., 1864, March, p. i. See Ferris, R.

Ancient Chapels in the parish of Sancreed. Woodcuts. ib., 1864, p. 38.

Notice of Underground Chambers at Boscaswell, St. Just, Penwith. ib., 1864, Oct., p. 6.

The Cliff Castle at Maen, near the Land's End, in St. Sennen. Woodcuts. ib., 1864, p. 8. An Account of a Barrow and Kist-Vaen in Sancreed. ib., 1865, April, p. 19.

Castallack Round, in St. Paul, Woodcuts. ib., 1865, Oct., p. 66.

Notice of a Barrow with Kist-Vaen on Trewavas Head, in St. Breage. ib., 1867, p. 306. Notice of Enclosures at Smallacombe, near the Cheesewring. 3 woodcuts and a plan. ib., 1868, April, p. 10.

Woodcuts, by J. T. B., of a Gold Armulet found at Tredinney, near Penzance, and of a Mammillary Brooch found near the Lizard, and deposited in the Payne Knight Collection, in

Notes on Stone Circles. ib., v, 308-19 (1868). the British Museum. ib., 1868.

Map of the Liskeard district, shewing the Antiquities. Drawn by J. T. Blight; Lithog. by Brenton Symons, Truro [1862].

The Cliff Castle of Kenidzhek, in St. Just in Penwith. ib., 1869, April, p. 108.

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The Church of St. Hilary, Cornwall. A View

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Penzance and Mount's Bay during the late Regatta. From a drawing by J. T. Blight. Illust. Lond. News, xxxi, 1857.

The Prince and Princess of Wales landing at Penzance. From drawing by J. T. Blight. ib., xlvii, 108, 1865.

The Prince and Princess of Wales landing at St. Michael's Mount. ib., xlvii, 109.

The Richard Lewis Lifeboat landing a shipwrecked crew at Penzance. ib., 1, 80, 1867. Race of Six Lifeboats at Penzance. 329.

BLIGHT, SAMUEL, of Falmouth.

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BLUNT, REV, WALTER, M,A. Curate of Helston.

Report of the proceedings under the commission issued by the Bishop of Exeter, to enquire into the complaints against the Rev. Walter Blunt, Curate of Helston, including the Report of the Commissioners and the Bishop's judgment; with notes and subsequent correspondence (by W. M. Best). Lond., Sweet (1), 1844, 8°., pp. 102,

BOASE, CHARLES WILLIAM (third son of H. Boase). b. London, 8th June, 1804.

Tithes and Offerings; being an attempt to establish the Principles, to illustrate the Practice, and to trace the Benefits of devoting

BOASE, CHARLES WILLIAM. (Con.).

portions of our substance to the service of God. By C. W. Boase. Dundee, 1864, 8°. Privately printed.

Tithes and Offerings; a Treatise on the Principles, Practice, and Benefits of devoting portions of our substance to the service of God. By C. W. Boase. Edinburgh, T. and T. Clark, 1865, 8°.

A Century of Banking in Dundee; being the Annual Balance Sheets of the Dundee Banking Co., from 1764 to 1864, etc. By C. W. Boase. Dundee, J. P. Mathews, 1866, 8°., pp. 101 and 26 pages not numbered. Printed for private circulation. 2nd ed., Edinburgh, Grant, 1867, 8°., pp. xxxi and 379.

The Elijah Ministry to the Christian Church; its nature deduced from the Ministry of John the Baptist to the Jews, and this compared with the work of the Lord in these days. Dundee, Mathews, 1867, 8°., pp. 480. Proof copy of 3 parts.

The Elijah Ministry; the tokens of its mission. to the Christian Church deduced from the ministry of John the Baptist to the Jews. Edinb., R. Grant and Son, 1868, 8°., pp. xxi and 720.

BOASE, GEORGE CLEMENT (fourth son of H.
Boase). b. London, 25th August, 1810.

To Husbands, Fathers, and Brothers, specially
those of the Labouring classes, being a warning
against prevailing delusions and a Word in
Season to the weary and heavy laden. By a
Brother [.e., G. C. Boase]. Edinb., Grant;
Lond., Longman; 1848, 8.,
Pp. 32.
Satanic Workings a Sign and a Warning.
Anon. Dundee, J. Duff, 1853, 8°., pp. 12.

Three Discourses on Certain Symbols used in Worship. Dundee, 1855, 8°. Printed for private circulation.

The Lord's Tithe. A Sermon preached 27th March, 1859, n.p. or d. [Dundee, 1859], 8°.

Opinions and Warnings of the Press and Public Men, regarding the perils which threaten 'our country. By G. C. Boase, Treasurer of the Dundee Volunteer Rifles. Dundee, F. Shaw, 1859, 8°.

Sept., 1863. The Queen's Visit to the Duke of Athole, 15th ศ [Dundee, 1863], 8°., pp. 4. A Poem. Anon. n.p. or d.

The Restoration of Apostles, or the true position of those who acknowledge them in relation to the rest of the Church. By G. C. Boase. Dundee, F. Shaw, 1867, 8°., pp. 36, 3d.

My Native Home. A Song. By Britannicus [i.e., G. C. Boase]. Cornish Mag., iii, 44 (1828). NOTE. The first of several poetic pieces, etc., under the same signature,

BOASE, HENRY.

b. Madron, 3rd June, 1763. d. Penzance, 8th April, 1827. cf. J. Owen's Hist. of Bible Soc., 1816, vol. i, passim.

Remarks on the impolicy of repealing the Bank Restriction Bill. With an Appendix. Lond., G. & W. Nicol, 1802, 8°., pp. 123. App., pp. 22.

Guineas an unnecessary and expensive incumbrance on Commerce, or the impolicy of repealing the Bank Restriction Bill considered. Lond., 1802, 8°., pp. 123.-2nd ed., to which is added an appendix, shewing the influence that the Restriction Bill has upon our Foreign Exchange and Commerce. Lond., W. Bulmer, 1803, 8°., pp. 123 and App. 22.

A Letter to the Right Hon. Lord King, in defence of the conduct of the Directors of the

Banks of England and Ireland, whom his Lordship (in a publication entitled "Thoughts on the restriction of payment in specie," &c., &c.,) accuses of abuse of their privilege; with remarks on the cause of the great rise of the Exchange between Dublin and London, and the means of explaining it. Lond., G. & W. Nicol, 1804, 8°., pp. 52, 2/-.

The disadvantage of the new plan of Finance, demonstrated by a comparison of its results with that of the like supply raised on the present system, together with observations on the Sinking Fund, and War Taxes, in a Letter to a Member of Parliament. [Not Published]. Lond., J. Smeeton, 1807, 8°., pp. 24.

Remarks on the new Doctrine concerning the supposed depreciation of our currency. Lond., W. Bulmer, 1811, 8°., pp. viii and 110, 4/-.

A brief exposition of the Agricultural question, by a freeholder. [i.e., H. Boase]. Lond., G. & W. Nicol, 1823, 8., pp. 20.

A Letter to Sir Richard R. Vyvyan, Bart., M.P. for the County of Cornwall, on the nature and use of credit and currency, by one of his constituents. [ie., H. Boase]. Penzance, printed and sold by T. Vigurs; Lond., Longman; 1826, 8., pp. 49, 1, 6.

An Ode for the 25th October, 1809, on the celebration of George the Third's Jubilee. By Britannicus. [.e., H. Boase]. 14th Oct., 1809. Poetical Magazine, in, 26 (1809).

An Ode for the celebration of George the Fourth's coronation at Penzance, 19th July, 1821, Literary Gazette, 1821.

On the introduction of the Steam Engine to the Peruvian Mines [also called Capt. Trevithick's Adventure]. Trans. R.G.S C., i, 212-223 (1817).

On the Submersion of a part of Mount's Bay; and on the Inundation of Marine Sands on the North coast of Cornwall. ib., ii, 129–144 (1818). BOASE, HENRY SAMUEL (eldest son of H. Boase), F.R.S., M.D. b. London, 2nd September, 1799,

BOASE, HENRY SAMUEL. (Con.). Dissertatio Medica Inauguralis de Contagio. ...Edinburgh, J. Moir, 1821, 8°., pp. 31.

Contribution towards a knowledge of the Geology of Cornwall, extracted from the fourth volume of the transactions of the Geological Society of Cornwall. Geol. Map of Cornwall, 1832, 8°. and 2 Section Maps. Penzance, T. Vigurs,

A Treatise on Primary Geology; being an examination, both practical and theoretical, of the Older Formations. By H. S. Boase, Sec. of the Royal Geol. Soc. of Cornwall. Lond., Longman, 1834, 8°., pp. xi and 399, 12/-.

The Parochial History of Cornwall, by D. Gilbert (including a minute Geological account of each Parish by Dr. Boase). Lond., 1837, 4 vols., 8o.

The Philosophy of Nature; a Systematic Treatise on the Causes and Laws of Natural Phenomena. Lond., Longman, 1860, 8°., pp. xvii and 358, 12/-.

An Essay on Human Nature, shewing the necessity of a Divine Revelation for the perfect development of man's capacities. Lond., Longman, 1865, 8., pp. xvi and 396.

On the Tin-ore of Botallack and Levant, Cornwall. Trans. R.G.S.C., ii, 383-403, 1822.

Some observations on the Alluvial Formations of the Western part of Cornwall. ib., iii, 17–34, 1827.

On the Sand Banks of the Northern Shores of Mount's Bay. Plate. ib., iii, 166-191, 1827. Contributions towards a knowledge of the Geology of Cornwall. Maps. ib., iv, 166–474, 1832.

An inquiry into the nature of the structure of Rocks. Lond, and Edinb. Philos. Mag., vii, 376383, 445-454, 1835.

Remarks on Mr. Hopkins' "Researches in Physical Geology." ib., ix, 4-9, 1836.

Mr. Hopkins' Reply. ib., ix, 171, 366. Additional Remarks on Mr. Hopkins' "Researches in Physical Geology." ib., x, 14-18,

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BOASE, HENRY SAMUEL. (Con.).

Notes on Capros aper, Lacep., Zeus aper, Linn., and a Tetrodon taken in Mount's Bay, Cornwall. Proc. Zool. Soc., i, 114-115, 1833.

On a new Oxide similar to that of Donium. R. D. Thomson's Records, iv, 20-22, 1836. [Journ. de Pharm, Paris, xxii, 609-612, 1836].

BOASE, WILLIAM MILLETT.

(Con.).

Review of W. W. Harvey's "Sketches of Hayti." ib., iii, 45.

Confessions by Gregory Hopeful [i.e., W. M. Boase]. ib., iii, 73.

Recollections of a Way-Faring Man. Anon. Nos. i & ii. ib., iii, 100, 112.

The Lion's Head to his Friends. ib., iii, 105.

d. 1794.

BOASE, JOHN JOSIAS ARTHUR (second son of BODENER, WILLIAM. b. Mousehole, 1711 (?).
H. Boase). b. London, 23rd June, 1801.
Spicilegia, by Johannes Buritonensis. [i.e., J.
J. A. Boase.] The Selector or Cornish Mag., iii,
78, 83, 121, 140 (1828).

Local Historical Documents. In App. to J. S. Courtney's "Guide to Penzance," 1845, 8°. Seal dug up in the parish of St. Burian. Archaeol. Journ., xiii, 297 (1856).

Megalithic Remains. Gent. Mag., ii, 493-95. (1866).

Notice of a remarkable Cromlech in France. Trans. P.N.H. & A.S., ii, 30 (1851).

Address of the Vice-President [i.e., J. J. A. Boase]. ib., ii, 129 (1853).

A brief notice of Plouharnel, Carnac, Lockmariaker and Gavr Inis. ib., iii, 45 (1865).

Bronze Medals. N. & Q., 1 S., v, 608 (1852).
Medallic Queries. ib., vi, 314, 459.
Plagiarisms of Medallists. ib., vi, 529.
Eiebreis. ib., vi, 568.

Dolly Pentreath. ib., 2 S., i, 359 (1856).
Queries on a Tour. ib., i, 470.

Sardian Motto and Legends on the Edges of Coins. ib., i, 512.

Sources d'Eaux at Buda. ib., ii, 338.

A Letter in the Cornish Language. MS. in Museum of Soc. Antiq. of London. Archeol., v, 83.

BODLEY, SIR THOMAS. b. Exeter, 2nd March, 1544. d. London, 28th January, 1612.

Justa Funebria Ptolemæi Oxoniensis Thomæ Bodleii Equitis, &c. Oxoniæ Excudebat Josephus Barnesius, &c., 1613, 4°.

NOTE.-Contains Verses by Arthur Harris, Pet. Prideaux, Barn Greynville, q.v.

BODRIGAN, SIR HENRY, KNT. cf. Warkworth's Chronicle of first 13 years of Edwd. IV, ed. Camden Soc., 1839, pp. 26-27.

Warrant to Sir H. Bodrigan and T. Kelgrove to deliver a Balangar (sic) to Thomas Yonge... Harl. MSS., 433, art. 1565.

Warrant to aid Sir H. Bodrigan in taking possession of the Manors of Trewelawne and Trewardreth. ib., 433, art. 1616.

BOGER, MRS. C. G. (wife of Rev. E. Boger).

A Dream of New Year's Eve. By E. N. R. [ie, C. G. Boger] Helston Gram. School Mag.,

Why was Ludovicus Sforza styled Anglus. ib., Part i, 32-34, 1852.

vii, 183 (1859).

Report of the Librarian [i.e., J. J. A. Boase] of the Geol. Soc. of Corn., with a Catalogue of the Books. Trans., vol. vi (1844).

BOASE, WILLIAM MILLETT, M.D. (son of John Bouse). b. Penzance. bapt. 28th July, 1802. Disputatio Medica Inauguralis quaedam de Phrenetide complectens. Edinburgh, J. Moir, 1823, 8., pp. 13.

The Selector or Cornish Magazine. Vols. iii and iv, ed. by W. M. Boase. Falmouth, J. Philp, 1828-29, 8°.

Sketches of Cornwall. By Delta. [i.e., W. M. Boase]. Selector, ii. 173 (1827).

Essay on Magazines. ib., ii, 186.
Essay on Happiness. ib., ii, 189.

Essays on Social Abuses. Nos. i & ii. ib., iii, 33, 81, 126 (1828).

BOGER, CAPT. CORYNDON. d. Plymouth, 17th May, 1804, aged 26. cf. Jumes' Naval Hist., vols. ii, iv; European Mag., xlv, 399, 1804; Gent. Mag., lxxiv, 597, 1804.

BOGER, DEEBLE. b. Plympton, Devon, 1799.

Suggestions for the Amendment of the Poor Law. Plymouth, Nettleton, 1841, 8°.

The Manor of Ridwri. Journ. R.I.C., 1865, p. 42.

BOGER, ADMIRAL EDMUND (second son of John Boger). b. Maker, 1775. d. Lipson, near Plymouth, 19th Dec., 1844. cf. Gent. Mag., xxiii, 313, 1845; Marshall's Naval Biog.

BOGER, REV. EDMUND. Fellow of Ex. Coll., Oxford, late Master of Helston Gram. School, now Head Master of St. Saviour's Gram. School, Southwark. b. Lostwithiel.

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BOGER, REV. EDMUND. (Con.).

Outlines of Roman History. H. Ince & J. Gilbert's Educational Series. Lond., Kent, 1861, 12o.

The Helston Grammar School Magazine. [Compiled under the direction of the Rev. E. Boger; Printed by Richard Cunnack, Helston]. Part i, April, 1852, pp. 36; Part ii, June, 1852, pp. 68. NOTE. No more published of this series; see Jessop, Rev. Augustus.

The Spirit of Boyhood. Mag., Part i, i, 1852.

A Lay of Samnium.

Helston Gram. School

ib., i, 18-26.

The Telescope and Spectacles; a Fable. ib., i, 29.

Spring Songs from the Ancient Poets, translated from Meleager. ib., Part ii, 37.

A Ramble in the Seven Mountains. ib., ii, 53-56.

Flora Day, 1852 ib., ii, 62-64.

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The Fate of the Flemings; a Legend of Cornwall. Sharpe's London Mag., ii, 82.

The Peiho. Once a Week, i, 272, 1859. Reliques of the Lost. ib., i, 311-312.

BOLITHO AND SONS.

Report of the Exportation of Pilchards for 1851. Trans. P.N.H. & A.S., ii, 51.

BOLITHO, THOMAS SIMON. b. Chyandour, 1808. On the Exportation of Pilchards in 1847 and 1848. Trans. P.N.H. & A.S., i, 253.

Short Notes on the Pilchard, more especially with reference to its Migration during the Summer of 1850. ib., i, 441.

BOLLEIT FAMILY. cf. One and All, December, 1868.

BONAPARTE, PRINCE LOUIS LUCIEN. b. Morngrove, Worcestershire, 1813.

The Song of Solomon in the living Cornish dialect. From the authorised English version. Privately printed by Geo. Barclay, 28, Castle Street, Leicester Sq. [Lond.], 1859, 16o.

NOTE. 250 copies only printed. The Trans. made by Mr. Edwin Netherton of Truro.

On the Expiration of the Cornish Language. In a Letter from the Hon. Daines Barrington, Vice Pres. S. A., to John Lloyd, Esq., F.S.A., read at the Society of Antiquaries, May 6, 1773. Reprinted by Prince L. L. Bonaparte. [Lond., 1860], 4°., s. sh.

NOTE.-Twelve copies only printed.

BONAPARTE, PRINCE LOUIS LUCIEN. (Con.).

Photographie de la pierre tumulaire érigee en Juin, 1860, dans le cimétière de Saint Paul près, Penzance, in Cornouailles, par le Prince Louis Lucien Bonaparte et le Rev. Jean Garrett vicaire de cette paroisse à la mémoire de Dorothée Pentreath morte en 1778, et censée avoir été la dernière personne pouvant parler la langue cornique. W. Brooks, Photographer, Penzance, 1860.

The Literature and Dialect of Cornwall. Camb. Journ., 30th Nov., 1861.

Cornish Literature, reprinted from the Cambrian Journal, 1861. [A Letter, including a copy of the Dedication of T. Tonkin to W. Gwavas preceding his Vocabulary.] Privately printed. Lond., Nov. 30th, 1861, 8°., s. sh.

NOTE. About 250 copies only printed.

Some Observations on the Rev. R. Williams' Preface to his Lexicon, signed L. L. Bonaparte. [London, May, 1865], s. sh., 4°. [Annexed is a Letter from the Rev. W. Gwavas to Thomas Tonkin, dated Penzance, 25th Jan., 1732].

BONATREE, JOHN.

Grant of Arms to J. Bonatree, Gent., 1st April, 20 Hen. VI. Harl. MSS., 1079, art. 7; 1162, art. 9.

BONAVENTURA, or BONAVENTURE, THOMASINA, afterwards Dame Thomasina Percival. b. Week St. Mary. d. Week St. Mary, 1512. cf. Herbert's Hist. of the... Livery Companies of London, ii, 436-7, 445, 451-54, 502-3; Gent. Mug., xlii, 41, 1854.

Thomasina Bonaventure [or the Cornish Shepherdess of the 15th Century, who became Lady Mayoress of London]. All the Year Round, 276-80, 16th March, 1867 [by Rev. R. S. Hawker]. -Reprinted in Cornish Teleg., 20th and 27th March, 1867.

Thomazine Bonaventure, or the Maid of Week St. Mary. By E. Nicolls. Callington, E. Philp, 1865, 8, pp. 20.

BOND, THE FAMILY OF. Gent. Mag., xv, 431, 526 (1863).

BOND, REV. JOHN, bur. Steeple, 30th July, 1676.

Occasus Occidentalis, or Job in the West; as as it was laid forth in two severall Sermons, at two publike fasts, for the five associated Western Counties, by J. Bond, B. L., late Lecturer in the City of Exon, now Minister at the Savoy, London. A Member of the Assembly of Divines. Lond., Printed by J. D. for Fran. Eglesfield, and are to be sold at his shop, at the signe of the

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