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LE GRICE, REV. C. V. (Con.).

A Sermon preached at Christ Church before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, the Aldermen and Governors of the Royal Hospitals of the City of London, on St. Matthew's Day, Saturday, the 21st Sept., 1805. By C. V. Le Grice, M.A. Lond., printed (by command) in the year 1805, by Ann Rivington, printer to Christ's Hospital, 4°., pp. 31, 1/6.-Reprinted. T. Vigurs, Penzance, 1835, 8°., pp. 34.

Address to the veteran seamen from a sermon preached by the Rev. C. V. Le Grice, M.A., at the Royal Chapel, in Greenwich Hospital, on the day of General Thanksgiving for the Victory of Trafalgar, gained the 21 October, 1805. n.p. or d. [1805,] 8°., pp. 8.-Another ed. Penzance, printed by T. Vigurs, Bookseller, 1823, 8°., pp. 8.

A Duet. Written for Mr. Randles and his amiable little Daughter, the Musical Prodigy. She exhibited her Talents at Penzance, 5 June, 1807, 8°. s. sh.-Reprinted with "The Petition." 2nd ed. App., p. 34.

The Petition of an Old Uninhabited House in Penzance to its Master in town. With hints to the Author of John Bull, a Comedy, [i.e., George Colman, the Younger, q.v.] Anon. Penzance, T. Vigurs. n.d., [1811,] 8°., pp. 32, 1/-. -2nd ed. Embellished with a view of the Old House and an Appendix. 1823, 8°., pp. 46, 2/6. -3rd ed. Penzance, F. T. Vibert, 1858, 8°., pp. 32.

NOTE. Although the addition of the Appendix is mentioned on the title page of the third edition, it does not appear to have been stitched up with any of the copies.

Indifference not Christian Charity. A Sermon preached in St. Mary's Chapel, Penzance, Wednesday, May 26, 1813, at the Annual Visitation of the Clergy, and Published at their Request, by C. Val. Le Grice, M.A. Penzance, printed and sold by T. Vigurs; sold also by F. C. and J. Rivington, London. n.d., [1813,] 8°., 3/-.

NOTE.-Sermon, pp. 1-33; Note, pp. 37-98. Dedicated to the Rev. Edmund Gilbert, June 9, 1813.

Inscription for Lanyon Quoit in its fallen state, [19 Oct., 1816,] 8°. s. sh.-Reprinted with "The Petition." 2nd ed. App., p. 37.

Sonnet on cutting down an Old Arbour. [1817]80. s. sh.-Reprinted with "The Petition." 2nd ed. App., p. 38.

Woodcock Shooting, composed at intervals between the shots, on a Shooting Party at Trye, in Gulval, 21 Oct., 1817. 8°. s. sh.-Reprinted with "The Petition." 2nd ed. App., p. 39.

Sonnet, (written in the Album [of "The First and Last," 25 Oct., 1819), to visitors at the Land's End, 8°. s. sh.-Reprinted with "The Petition." 2nd ed. App., p. 43.

LE GRICE, REV. C. V. (Con.).

Honour the King. A Sermon preached at St. Mary's Chapel, Penzance, July 19, 1821, the day of His Majesty's Coronation. By C. Val. Le Grice, M.A., Chaplain of Penzance. Penzance, printed and sold by T. Vigurs, sold also by Rivington, London...1821, 8°., pp. 24, 1/6.

NOTE.-Dedicated to "John Jones Pearce, Esq., Mayor; E. C. Giddy, Esq., Justice, and to all my congregation." Dated "Trereife, 30 July, 1831."

Lines inscribed in the Album at the fall of Giesbach, in Switzerland. Signed C. V. L. G. July, 1823, 8°. s. sh. 14 lines.

A Letter to Sir Rose Price, Bart., on Religious Consistency. Penzance, 1824, 8o.

Correspondence on a Charge of Heresy against Sir R. Price. (Reprinted from Royal Cornwall Gazette). Monthly Repository, xix, 88-92, 14150, 151-56, 216-17, 261-63, 286-88, 337-39, 401-404, (1824).

NOTE. This correspondence originated from a letter (which was published in the Cornwall Gaz., 17 Jan., 1824), addressed to Sir Rose Price, Bart., in which Mr. Le Grice informed him that he had been dismissed from the Presidency of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge at Penzance, on account of his holding Unitarian Doctrines.

An Autograph copy of the letter addressed by Sir Rose Price to Mr. Le Grice in reply, (dated Trengwainton, 8 Jan., 1824), is now penes Mr. G. C. Boase.

A Letter to the Author of "Unitarianism briefly stated." By the Rev. C. V. Le Grice. Penzance, 1824, 8°.

A Reply to the Rev. C. V. Le Grice, by the Author of "The Unitarian Doctrine briefly stated." [i.e., T. F. Barham,] 1824, 8°.

A public call on the Rev. C. V. Le Grice respecting the Socinian Controversy in a letter to the Editor of the Cornwall Gazette. By Onesiphorus. Penzance, Thomas, printer, East St., 1824, 12o.

Sonnet to St. Clement's Isle, Mount's-Bay, Cornwall. (Written in Autumn). Signed C. V. L. G., Oct., 1825. s. sh., 8o. 14 lines.

Sonnet on visiting the school at Bristol in which the Poet Chatterton was bred. Bristol, July 22, 1826. cf. N. and Q., 4 S., ix, 430, (1872).

A Sermon preached in the Chapel of St. Michael's Mount, in 1826. By the Rev. C. V. Le Grice. Penzance, 1826, 12o.

A Hymn for the opening of the rebuilt Church, at Morvah, on the North West Coast of Cornwall, A.D. 1828. (The Words by the Rev. C. V. Le Grice). Tune "Cambridge New." R. D. Rodda, printer, Penzance, n.d., [183-,] 4o.-Printed Gent. Mag., xcviii, pt. ii, 363, (1828); The Western Watchman and Christian Recorder, Devonport. No. i, p. 17, Jan. 31, 1834.

LE GRICE, REV. C. V. (Con.).

Lines written for the Ladies Charitable Bazaar, at Penzance, 1828. Penzance, T. Vigurs, 8°., s.sh.-Reprinted Gent. Mag., xcviii, pt. ii, 8, (1828), v, 366, (1858).

Inscription for the Rocks at Gulval, 1831, 12°. 22 lines.

Lines addressed to an old Pleasure House, 8°., s. sh.-Reprinted with "The Petition." 2nd ed. App. p. 33.

Hymn written for the Penzance Dispensary. 8°., s. sh.-Reprinted with "The Petition." 2nd ed. App. p. 46.

Lines written for a Fête at Penzance, given in celebration of the Princess Charlotte's Birthday, [Nov.,] 1814, 8°., s. sh.-Reprinted with "The Petition." 2nd. ed. App. pp. 35-36; Gent. Mug., lxxxiv, pt. i, 167, (1814).

Sonnet to an Old News Room at Penzance, established A.D. 1799. Signed an Original Member. pseud. i.e., C. V. Le Grice, 8°., s. sh.Reprinted with "The Petition." 2nd ed. App. p. 40.

The Proofs of the Spirit, or Considerations on Revivalism: A Sermon preached at St. Mary's Chapel, Penzance, on Sunday, April 24, 1814. By C. V. Le Grice, M.A., Perpetual Curate of Penzance. Penzance, printed and sold by T. Vigurs; sold also by F. C. and J. Rivington, London, n.d., [1814,] 8°., pp. 36, 1/-.

NOTE.-Dedicated to John Batten, Esq., Mayor, and George John, Esq., Justice, dated St. Mark's Day, 1814. cf. Methodist Mag., xxxvii, 844-51, (1814).

A Letter to the Rev. C. Val. Le Grice, occasioned by his Sermon, entitled "Proofs of the Spirit or considerations on revivalism." By R. Treffry. Penzance, printed and sold by G. Cock, n.d., [May, 1814,] 8°., pp. 34, 8d.—2nd ed. Penryn, 1814, 8°., pp. 43.

The studies and teaching of the clergy. A sermon preached at St. Mary's Chapel, Penzance, Wednesday, June 16, 1830, at the annual visitation of the clergy, and published at their request. By C. V. Le Grice, M.A., Chaplain of Penzance. Penzance, printed and sold by T. Vigurs, sold also by Mrs. Heard, Truro, and Hatchard, London, 1830, 8°., pp. 16, 1/-.

NOTE.-Dedicated "to Very Rev. John Sheepshanks, Archdeacon, and J. D. Coleridge, L.L.B., Rector of LaWhitton."

Lines on hearing the Chimes of a Village Church. Signed "C. V. L. G. Gransden, Hunts, July, 1833." n.d., 8°., s. sh.

Sonnet to Sir R. Hussey Vivian, Bart. Signed "C. V. Le Grice, Nov. 4, 1839." n.d., 8°., s. sh. 14 lines.

A young lady five years old till then an only child to her brother newly born. Verses signed

LE GRICE, REV. C. V. (Con.).

"C. V. L. G." n.d., [1839] 8°., s. sh.

Address delivered by the Rev. C. V. Le Grice, presiding as Chairman at a Meeting of the Western District Cottagers Gardening Society, held at Penzance, 23 June, 1840. Penzance, printed by R. D. Rodda, 1841, 8°., pp. 8.

College Reminiscences of Coleridge. Reprinted from the Gentleman's Magazine, New Series, December, 1834, by desire of some of the Author's Friends. Signed "C. V. Le Grice, Jan. 20, 1842." Printed by R. D. Rodda, Penzance. n.d., [1842,] 8°., pp. 4.-Reprinted C. Carlyon's Early Years, (1843), ii, 279-83.

Letters published under the signature of "Civis" by the Rev. C. V. Le Grice, on Church Subjects in the West of Cornwall, with a Letter to the Rev. William Carus Wilson. Truro, E. Heard, 1844, 8°.—2nd ed. 1844, 8°., pp. 45.

NOTE.-Some of these Letters were published

separately.

Letters on Church Questions. By Vigilans. [i.e., Rev. C. V. Le Grice.] E. Heard, printer, Boscawen Street, Truro, 1845, 8°., pp. 20.

NOTE. Title from the Cover. These Letters are reprinted from the West Briton.

Sonnet on Chas. Lamb leading his sister to the Asylum. By the Rev. C. V. Le Grice, dated "Trereife, Cornwall," 1849, 8°., s. sh. [Reprinted Gent. Mag., xxxi, 496, (1849); and in Percy Fitzgerald's Charles Lamb and His Friends, (1866), pp. 125-26.]

Tributary Lines in reminiscence of the Poet Coleridge, signed "C. V. Le Grice, Trereife, Cornwall." 1852, 8°., s. sh.

Sonnet in reminiscence of the poet Coleridge. Signed "C. V. Le Grice, Trereife, Cornwall, 16 June, 1852," 8°., s. sh.-Reprinted Gent. Mag., xxxvii, 2, 52, (1852).

Sonnet on a portrait of the Rev. Thomas Jones, M.A., formerly the beloved and respected Tutor of Trinity College, Cambridge. Signed "C. Val. Le Grice, Trereife, Cornwall, 28 May, 1855." n.d., 8o., s. sh.—Reprinted Gent. Mag., xliv, 54, (1855).

Tribute to the memory of Henry Revel Reynolds, Barrister, my college contemporary at Cambridge, signed "C. V. Le Grice, Trereife," 1856, 8o., s. sh.

Sonnet (addressed to his picture in his bedroom), signed "C. V. L. G," 8°., s. sh.

On Cross Buns, etc. Gent. Mag., lxxxvi, pt. ii, 502-503, (1816).

Lines on hearing of the recovery of the Rev. Dr. Wordsworth, Master of Trinity College, Cambridge, from an alarming illness. ib., xxv, 264, (1846).

LE GRICE, REV. C. V. (Con.).

Sonnet on his first and only visit to Wordsworth. ib., xxxix, 129, (1853).

Sonnet Tributary to the Poet Wordsworth. ib., xl, 578, (1854).

Sonnet Tributary to the Poet Bernard Barton. ib., xli, 487, (1854).

Thought is self converse. ib., xlv, 146, (1856). Here sacred silence reigns and all is peace. A Sonnet. ib., i, 419, (1856).

Notice of an ancient smelting place for tin generally called a Jew's House, lately discovered at Trereife. Trans. R.G.S.C., vi, 43-46, (1840).

Some Account of Lamb's School-days. In "Life and Letters of C. Lamb by Sir T. N. Talfourd," (1850), i, 4-9.

Account of the Sean. J. Couch's Hist. of British Fishes, (1860), ii, 90-92.

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Four Letters from the Rev. C. V. Le Grice to Mr. Henry Boase, Penzance, 1812-26, MSS. 8°. penes Mr. G. C. Boase, London.

Letter from the Rev. C. V. Le Grice to Mr. Samuel John, at Penzance, dated Fore-Street, Stonehouse, August, 1815, [descriptive of his seeing the Emperor Napoleon on board the Bellerophon, in Plymouth Sound.] MS. 8°., pp. 4. penes Mr. G. C. Boase.-Printed Cor. Teleg., June, 1865.

Letter from the Rev. C. V. Le Grice to Lord Lyndhurst, dated 8 Mch., 1858, [giving a descriptive sketch of the writer's life and writings.] MS. 4°., pp. 4, penes the Rev. Prebendary Hedgeland, Penzance.

NOTE. With the letter, Mr. Le Grice sent Lord Lyndhurst a collection of his chief publications bound in one vol., 8°., with autograph annotations. This volume is also penes Mr. Hedgeland.

LEIFCHILD, JOHN R., M.A. (son of Rev. John Leifchild, D.D., Minister of Craven Chapel, Regent St., London). b. Kensington, 1815.

Cornwall its Mines and Miners. With Sketches of Scenery. Designed as a popular Introduction to Metallic Mines. By the Author of "Our Coal and our Coal-pits." (Nos. 74 and 75 of The Travellers Library). Lond., Longman, 1855, 8°., pp. xii and 303, 2/-.

NOTE.-Preface signed J. R. L[eifchild.] This work was written after a personal inspection of the mines by the author.

LEIFCHILD, JOHN R., M.A. (Con.). Encyclopædia Britannica. 8th ed. Edinburgh, A. and C. Black, 1858, 8°.

NOTE.-In vol. xv, pp. 219-49, is an article entitled "Mines and Mining," signed J. R. L. This refers very largely to Cornwall and contains a section of North Roskear Mine.

Sundays in Cornwall. Sunday Mag., 1865, pp. 217-20.

LEIGH FAMILY.

Pedigree of Leigh family from the Visitation of the County of Cornwall, 1620. J. J. Howard's Miscell. Geneal. et Herald., i, 12–13.

LELAND, JOHN. b. London, circa 1506. d. London, 18 Apl., 1552.

The Itinerary of John Leland the Antiquary. Published from the original MS. in the Bodleian Library. By Thomas Hearne, M.A...2nd ed. Oxford, printed at the Theater for Jas. Fletcher, 1744, 9 vols., 8°.

NOTE.-The portion relating to Cornwall is contained in ii, 78-85, iii, 1-29.

LEMAN, REV. THOMAS, M.A. (son of Rev. John Leman). b. Kirstead, Norfolk, 29 Mch., 1751. d. Bath, 17 Mch., 1826.

Genealogical collections from printed books, visitations, &c., relative to Devon and Cornwall. MSS. Bath Literary Institution, 3 vols. LEMON FAMILY. cf. One and All, (Penzance, 4°.), Aug., Sept., Oct., Dec., 1868. LEMON, SIR CHARLES, 2nd Bart., M.A., F.R.S. (3rd son of Sir William Lemon). M.P. for Penryn, 1807-12, 1830-31; for Cornwall, 1831-32; for West Cornwall, (with a very short interval), 1832-57. b. Whitehall, London, 30 Sept., 1784. d. Carclew, 12 Feb., 1868. bur. Mylor. cf. Gent. Mag., v, 389-90, (1868); Journ. R.I.C., Apl., 1869, pp. ix, 134; Journ. Statistical Soc., i, 9, 51, 190; Journ. Roy. Geographical Soc., xxxviii, pp. cxlvi-cxlviii, (1868). Visions of the Western Railways. Dedicated to Sir C. Lemon, Bart., M.P. for the Western Division of Cornwall. Anon. Printed for private circulation. Lond., S. Bagster, 15, Paternoster Row, 1833, roy. 8°. Visions, pp. 1-89. Fugitive Poems, pp. 1-36.

A letter to the committee appointed to consider and report on the plans offered for the appropriation of the Dunstanville Fund. Signed C. L. Truro, E. Heard. n.d., [1837,] 8°., pp. 22.

A letter to the Rev. Canon Rogers on the appropriation of the Dunstanville Fund. Signed C. Lemon. Lond., Ridgway, Piccadilly, 1838, 8°., pp. 23 6d.

LEMON, SIR CHARLES. (Con.).

An answer to a letter addressed by Sir Charles Lemon, Bart., to the Rev. Canon Rogers, on the appropriation of the Dunstanville Fund, by J. Rogers, M.A., Rector of Mawnan, and Canon of Exeter. Falmouth, J. Trathan, 1838, 8°., pp. 20.

On the proposed tariff as it affects tin, copper and timber used in mines. By Sir C. Lemon. Truro, E. Heard, Boscawen St., 1842, 8°., pp. 20.

A Sermon...at the Installation of Sir C. Lemon...as Provincial Grand Master for Cornwall. By the Rev. H. Grylls, (1844). q.v.

A Letter to the Right Hon. the Earl of Clarendon, on the Copper Ore duties. Lond., James Ridgway, Piccadilly, 1847, 8°., pp. 35.

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Premiums given by Sir C. Lemon, Bart., to exhibitors at the Annual Meetings of the R.C.P. Soc. Rep., 1833, p. 8; 1837, pp. 23, 29; 1844, p. 12; 1847, p. 5.

Addresses by Sir C. Lemon as President of the R.C.P.Soc. at the Annual Meetings. Rep., 1841, pp. 1-5; 1842, pt. i, pp. 1-7; 1843, pp. xiii-xxi; 1844, pp. 1-5; 1845, pp. xiii-xvii; 1846, pp. xii-xv.

Remarks on the growth of a peculiar fir resembling the pinaster, [1833.] Trans. Hortic. Soc., i, 509-12, (1831-35).

Some reflexions suggested by the report of the Registrar General, on the health of Cornish Miners. Rep. R.I.C., 1839, pp. 50-53.

On the leaden seal of the Tinners of Cornwall found at Bath. ib., 1842, pp. 31–35.

On a stone cannon ball dredged in Falmouth Harbour. ib., 1844, pp. 26-33.

Notice respecting the Dodo. ib., 1847, p. 47.

Report on the application to Government for a depository for mining records. Brit. Assoc. Report, 1839, p. 174.

LEMON, SIR CHARLES. (Con.).

On the agricultural products of Cornwall. Brit. Assoc. Sect., 1841, p. 83.

The Statistics of the copper mines of Cornwall. Journ. Statistical Soc., i, 65-84, (1839). Notes on the agricultural produce of Cornwall. ib., iv, 197–208, (1841).

Agricultural Statistics of France. Journ. Royal Agric. Soc. of England, i, 411-16, (1840). On the disease in potatoes. ib., iv, pt. ii, 43135, (1843).

On medical treatment for sick trees. ib., v, 606-609, (1844).

Observations on the mining laws of Germany and some other countries. Trans. R.G.S.C., vi, 150-72, (1846).

On the mining laws of France. By M. Migneron. Communicated and translated by Sir C. Lemon. ib., vi, 238-58, (1846).

On certain peculiarities in the old mining laws of Mendip. ib., vi, 327–33, (1846).

On the stump of a tree found in cutting a drain at Heligan, [1847.] ib., vii, 28-30, (1865).

Annual Addresses of the President of the R.G.S.C., [Sir C. Lemon.] ib., vi, pp. 7-14, (1841); vi, pp. 9-28, (1842); vi, pp. 9-21, (1843); vi, pp. 9-19, (1844); vi, pp. 9-19, (1845); vi, pp. 9-27, (1846); vii, pp. 9-14, (1847); vii, pp. 9-18, (1848); vii, pp. 9-14, (1849); vii, pp. 9-15, (1850).

NOTE. The above Addresses, forming portions of the Annual Reports of the Society, are often found bound up with the Volumes as mentioned.

LEMON, CHARLES WILLIAM (2nd son of Sir C. Lemon). b. Dean's Lodge, Blandford, 10 May, 1813. Drowned at Harrow, 18 Apl., 1826. cf. Gent. Mag., xcvi, 477, (1826), v, 390, (1868). LEMON, LIEUT. COL. JOHN (2nd son of Will.

Lemon, Junr., and bro. of Sir W. Lemon). M.P. for Saltash, 1778; Truro, 1798-1814; Lord of the Admiralty, 17. Jan. to 5 Apl., 1804. b. Truro, 6 Nov., 1754. d. Polvellan, West Looe, 5 Apl., 1814. bur. Morval. cf. Gent. Mag., lxxxiv, 86, (1814); Memoirs and Anecdotes of P. Thicknesse, (1788), pp. 60-62. Cathedral Chants. Edited by Alfred Bennett, Mus. Bac., Oxon., and William Marshall, Mus. Bac., Oxon. Lond., printed by Moir and Lavenu, 28, New Bond St., 18- -, 8°.

NOTE.-On p. 31 are two chants, Nos. 79 and 80, composed by Major Lemon.

LEMON, WILLIAM (son of William Lemon, of Germoe). Sheriff of Cornwall, 1742. bapt. Breage, 15 Nov., 1696. d. Truro, 25 Mch., 1760. bur. St. Mary's Church-yard, 28 Mch. cf. Polwhele's Biog. Sketches, (1831), i, 7-10; S. Smiles' Lives of Boulton and Watt, (1865), pp. 69-70.

NOTE. Mr. Lemon was the anthor of an ably written "Memorial to Sir Robert Walpole favouring the policy of taking off the duty upon Coals." The presentation of this Memorial is thought to have been instrumental in obtaining for him a "Grant from Frederick, Prince of Wales, of all minerals except Tin in the Duchy Lands in Cornwall."

LEMON, SIR WILLIAM, Bart., D.C.L. (son of Will. Lemon, Junr.) M.P. for Penryn, Dec., 1769, to 1772; for Cornwall, 1774-1824. cr. Bart., 3 May, 1774. b. Truro, 6 Oct., 1748. d. Carclew, 11 Dec., 1824. bur. Mylor. cf. Gent. Mag., xciv, 641-42, (1824); Annual Biog. for 1826, pp. 441-42.

Thoughts on the present crisis in a letter from a Constituent to his Representative [Sir W. Lemon.] By William Peter. 2nd ed. With considerable additions. The Pamphleteer, viii, 216–80, (1816).

LEMON, MAJOR WILLIAM (eld. son of the preceding). b. 27 Feb., 1774. Shot himself at Princes St., Hanover Sq., London, 28 Feb., 1799. bur. South Audley St. Chapel. cf. Gent. Mag., lxix, 257, 345, (1799).

LENNARD, LADY EMMA BARRETT (4th dau. of Rev. Sir John Page Wood, Bart., and wife of Sir Thos. Barrett Lennard, 2nd Bart.) b. Cressing, Essex.

Constance Rivers. A Novel. By Lady Barrett Lennard. Lond., Hurst and Blackett, 1867, 3 vols., 8°.

NOTE. This work contains many references to Cornwall.

LESLIE, HENRY DAVID (son of John Leslie). b. London, 18 June, 1822.

Song of The Flax Spinner. No. 1 of Two part songs for mixed voices. Words by R. Matthison. Op. 18. Composed and Dedicated to the Penzance Choral Society by Henry Leslie. Lond., Addison, Hollier and Lucas, 210, Regent St., [186–,] fol., pp. 7, 2/6. Separate parts 3d. per page.

Song of The Gallant Troubadour. No. 2 of Two part songs for mixed voices. Words by Sir Walter Scott. Composed and Dedicated to the Penzance Choral Society by Henry Leslie. Lond., Addison, [186-,] fol., pp. 7, 2/6. Separate parts 3d. per page.

LESSEY, HANNAH SANDFORD (dau. of P. E. Scobell, M.D., and 3rd wife of the succeeding). b. Bodmin, 2 Nov., 1787. d. Brighton, 13 July, 1849. bur. City Road Chapel Graveyard. cf. G. J. Stevenson's City Road Chapel, (1872), pp. 543-45.

LESSEY, REV. THEOPHILUS, President of Wesleyan Conference, 1839 (son of the Rev. Theophilus Lessey). b. Penzance, 7 April, 1787. d. Albany St., Regent's Park, London, 10 June, 1841. bur. City Road Chapel, 16 June. cf. Wesleyan Methodist Mag., lxiii, 453, 750-52, (1840), lxiv, 623-24, 772-73, (1841), lxx, 1039, (1847); G. J. Stevenson's City Road Chapel, (1872), pp. 216, 542-43.

Memorials of the Life, Ministry and Correspondence of the Rev. T. Lessey: to which is added, A Sermon preached on occasion of his death. By John Hannah, D.D. Lond., Hamilton, Adams and Co., 1842, 8°., pp. xi and 352.

A Funeral Sermon for Mrs. Fussell, wife of Thomas Fussell, Esq., of Mells, preached in Mells Chapel, 14th Nov., 1820. By the Rev. T. Lessey. Bristol, 1820, 8°., pp. 47.

Four Sermons on the Priesthood of Christ. By the Rev. T. Lessey. Halifax, printed by T. Walker, sold by J. Kershaw, London, 1827, 8°., pp. vii and 174, 4/-.-2nd ed. Lond., published by J. Mason, 14, City-Road, 1834, 12o., pp. 166, 2/6.

Divine Providence. A Sermon on Luke xii, 7. By Rev. T. Lessey. In "Sermons on Important Subjects. By Several Ministers of the WesleyanMethodist Connexion." (Lond., J. Mason, 1832, 8°.), pp. 207-33.

A Sermon occasioned by the death of Mrs. Mary Skinner, preached at the Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Stockton, 30 Jan., 1832, to which. is added a short memoir of the deceased. By Rev. T. Lessey. Lond., J. Mason, 1832, 8°., pp. 58, 1/6.

Memoir of Mrs. Lessey (née Eliza Hartland) by her husband, Rev. T. Lessey, Jun. Wesleyan Methodist Mag., xxxvii, 45-51, (1814).

A Memorial of Mrs. Lessey (née Martha Easthope) by her husband, Rev. T. Lessey, Jun. ib., xxxix, 854–64, (1816).

Memoir of the late Rev. T. Lessey, [Sen.] By his son the Rev. T. Lessey. ib., xlv, 345-51, 417-23, 485-91, 553-60, (1822).

Memoir of Mrs. Mary Swaine, of Halifax. ib., 1, 502, (1827).

The Temple of the Living God. A Sermon. ib., li, 729-37, 803-9, (1828).

Memoir of Rev. Thomas Pinder. ib., lxi, 1-14, (1838).

Speech of Rev. T. Lessey at the anniversary meeting of the Missionary Society. ib., lxii, 51517, (1839).

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