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BOND, REV. JOHN. (Con.).

Marigold, in Paul's Churchyard. 1645, sm. 4o., pp. 88. Br. Museum.

NOTE.-Dedicated to the Rt. Honble. the Committees for the five Western Counties.

Ortus Occidentalis, or a dawning in the West; as it was delivered in a Sermon before the Honourable House of Commons, at Westminster, upon the day of Thanksgiving for severall victories in the West. By Rev. John Bond, Master of the Savoy. Lond., Printed by J. D. for Fr. Eglesfield, 1645, sm. 4°., pp. 47. Br. Museum.

BOND, THOMAS. Town Clerk of Looe. b. 1765. d. East Looe, 18th Dec., 1838. Notice of, in Gent. Mag., ix, 667, by Davies Gilbert. Topographical and Historical Sketches of the Boroughs of East and West Looe, in the County of Cornwall, with an Account of the Natural and Artificial Curiosities, and Picturesque Scenery of the neighbourhood. 8 Plates and Woodcuts. Lond., J. Nichols and Son, 1823, 8°., pp. 308, 10,6.

NOTE. The views of East and West Looe were drawn by Mrs. Davies Gilbert.

BOND, THOMAS. Barrister. b. Corfe Castle,
Barrister. b. Corfe Castle,
Dorset, Dec., 1805.
Copy of Grant of the Manor of Ridwri.
Journ. R.I.C., 1864, p. 29.

BONE, HENRY, R.A. The Enameller. b. Probus, 6th Feb., 1755. d. London, 17th Dec., 1834. cf. Encyclop. Brit., 8th ed.; English Cyclop.; Redgrave's Century of Painters, ed. 1866, i, 42426.; Bryn's Dict. of Engravers (Stanley's ed.), p. 95.; Pilkington's Dict. of Painters (Cunningham's ed.), p. 61; European Mug. (with portrait), lxxxi, 293-94, 1822.

BONE, J. H. A., now of Cleveland, U.S.

Petroleum and Petroleum Wells, what Petroleum is, where it is found, and what it is used for.... With a complete Guide Book and description of the Oil Regions of Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Ohio. New York, 1865, 80.

The Mayor of Mylor. N. & Q., 1 S., x, 263 (1854).

Ancient Mining on the Shores of Lake Superior. ib., 3 S., iv, 281–83, (1863).

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BONEVILE, THOMAS.

Pardon to T. Bonevile, of Northleigh, Cornwall. Trevelyan Papers, pt. ii, pp. 45-48.

BONHOME, REV. JOSHUA. R. of Calstock, 1677 -97; Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty.

The arraignment and conviction of Atheism, or an exact and clear demonstration that there is a God, presented to the view of all, but especially the learned. Lond., Printed by Tho. James, for Dorman Newman, at the King's Arms, in the Poultrey, 1679, 8°., pp. 152. Br. Museum.

BONNARD, A. H. de.

Note sur le Gisement, l'exploitation et le traitement de l'Etain dans le Duché de Cornouailles. Journ. des Mines, xiv, 443-54. Fructidor, An. xi, 1803.

NOTE.- Describes more particularly Polgooth Mine, Carclaze Mine, and Pentowan Stream work.

BONYTHON, JAMES.

Order to Will. Devyok to seize the lands, &c., of J. Bonython, late of Penryn, forfeited through Rebellion. Harl. MSS., 433, art. 1704.

BONYTHON, MR. Royal Navy. cf. Pepys' Diary and Correspondence, ed. 1858, iv, 206 -207.

BONYTHON, CHARLES. Cr. Serjeant at Law, 1692; M.P. for Westminster. b. Cury. d. London. Mem. of, in H. W. Woolrych's "Lives of the Serjeants," ii, 464–65 (1869).

BONZE, MR. [Bonds ] b. Camborne. ?]

NOTE. The Inventor of an Atmospheric Engine. He was employed in erecting Newcomen Engines in Cornwall, 1770-75. cf. Smiles' Lives of Boulton and Watt, ed. 1865, pp. 233-36, 245, 296, 313.

BOOKER, G. W. F. See Gregor, G. W. F.

BOOTH, REV. LIVINGSTONE, A.M. d. Illogan Parsonage, 18th May, 1822, aged 67. cf. Gent. Mug., xcii, pt. i, 571 (1822).

V. of

BORASTON, REV. GREGORY BIRCH. Wendron. b. Claines, near Worcester. St. Paul's View of the Christian Ministry. A Sermon [on I Thess., ii, 4] preached at Helston, on the 15th June, 1841, at the Visitation of the Venble. Archdeacon Sheepshanks. By the Rev. G. B., M.A., Vicar of Wendron, and late Fellow of Queen's College, Oxford. Published at the request of the Clergy. Helston, J. Roberts, Meneage Street, 1841, 8°., pp. 25.

BORDE, ANDREW, M.D.

The fyrst Boke of the Introduction of Knowledge. The which doth teache a man to speake parte of all maner of Languages, and to knowe the vsage and fashion of al man'er of cou'treys. And for to knowe the moste parte of all maner of Coynes of Money, ye which is curraunt in every region. Made by Andrew Borde, of Physicke Doctor....Colophon. Imprinted at London, in Lothbury, over agaynste Sainct Margaryte's Church, by me, Wyllyam Copland. n.d. [circa 1542], 4o.—El. by W. Upcott, and Reprinted, Londl., 1814, 4°.

NOTE. The App. to the first chapter treats of "Cornewall and Cornysshe men."

BORLASE FAMILY.

Descent of Borlas with a funeral certificate. Harl. MSS., 1174, art. 478.

BORLASE, CHRISTOPHER. bapt. Ludgvan, 8th Oct., 1729. d. At sea, off the coast of Guinea, 21st Feb., 1749, on board H.M.S. "Surprise."

A Book of Drawings by C. Borlase, fourth son of Dr. Will. Borlase. Now in the library at Castle Horneck, 1870.

BORLASE, REV. GEORGE (sixth son of Dr. Walter Borlase). b. circa 1744. d. 7th Nov., 1809. cf. Gent. Mag., lxxix, pt. ii, 1085, 1233, (1809); Dyer's Cambridge Supp., p. 21; Gunning's Reminiscences, i, 108.

Catalogue of Cambridge Graduates. By G. Borlase, University Registrary, Cambridge. Lond., 1787, 4o.-Cambridge, 1800, 4o.

G. Borlase was a Contributor to the 2nd ed. of “Kippis' Biog. Brit." cf. Gent. Mag., lxxxi, pt. ii, 239, 1811.

An Account of a late Rustication from Peterhouse, in the University of Cambridge [by Robert Hopper]. Lond., 1776, 8°., pp. 23.

A Postscript to an Account of a late Rustication from Peterhouse, &c. Lond., 1776, 8°., PP. 8.

NOTE. The conduct of Mr. G. Borlase and the other Fellows who tried the case, is the subject of these tracts.

An Account of the late Dispute between the Bishop of Ely and the Fellows of Peterhouse, concerning the Election of the Master of that College, addressed to the Colleges under his visitation.

By a late Member of one of the Colleges. 2nd ed., n.d. [1787], 8°., pp. 45.

NOTE.-The Fellows desired to have Mr. Borlase as their Master, but the Bishop refused to appoint him.

BORLASE, GEORGE SIMON, F.R.S. b. Helston, 30th Jan., 1792. d. Helston, 19th March, 1837.

Notice of some Records on the Commencement of Copper Mining in Cornwall and Devon. Trans. R.G.S.C., iv, 486-89 (1832).

Premiums given by G. S. Borlase. Rep. R.C.P. Soc., 1834, p. 11.

BORLASE, REV. HENRY. Curate of St. Keyne. b. Helston. d. Helston, Oct., 1834. cf. N. & Q., 3 S., v, 33, 203 (1864).

The Christian Witness. A Quarterly Journal. Ed. by Rev. H. Borlase. Plymouth, 1834.

Resurrection not Death the Hope of the Believer. A Paper pub. in "The Christian Witness," No. 2, April, 1834, and since Reprinted in "Papers, &c.." 1836.

Papers connected with the present state of the Church; Reasons for withdrawing from the Ministry of the Church of England. Lond., Hamilton, Adams, and Co., 1836, 12o.

Answers to the Questions lately considered at a Meeting held in Plymouth, on Sep. 15, 1834, and following days. By H. Borlase and B. W. Newton. Plymouth, 1834, 8°.-2nd ed., with preface, &c., by S. P. Tregelles. Plymouth, 1847, 89., pp. 84.

BORLASE, CAPT. JOHN, R.N. b. 24th Feb., 1811. cf. O'Byrne's Naval Biog. Dict., p. 98. BORLASE, JOHN BINGHAM, M.D. b. Penzance, 1753. d. Penzance, 7th May, 1813. cf. Gent. Mag., lxxxiii, pt. i, 502 (1813); Paris' Life of Sir H. Davy, quarto ed., 1831, pp. 9–39.

BORLASE, JAMES SKIPP (son of William Borluse, of Poltesco). b. Truro, now in Australia. Daring Deeds and Tales of Peril. Lond., Warne, 1868, 8., 26.

The Night Fossickers, &c. Warne's Companion Library. Lond., Warne, 1867, 169., 1/-. Australian Tales of Peril and Adventure. Lond., Warne, 1870, 12o., 2/-.

My Native Bay. A Poem. Reprinted from Counsell's Miscellany, pp. 3.

BORLASE, COLONEL NICHOLAS, of Treludra.

Letter from O. Cromwell to W. Lenthall, Speaker of the Parliament, in behalf of Colonel N. Borlase. Dated Edinburgh, 13th June, 1651. Carlyle's Cromwell, ed. 1857, iii, app. No. 22.

BORLASE, REV. WALTER, L.L.D. V. of Modron and Kenwyn, Prebend. of Exeter. bapt. Pendeen. 5th Nov., 1694. d. Madron, 26th April, 1776.

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(Con.). Press [most probably by Dr. W. B., Vice-Warden of the Stannaries], containing Accounts of the parishes of "Philley, Sithney, St. Mawgan, St. Paul, St. Madderne, Witstone." n.d., i vol., fol. In the Library at Castle Horneck, 1870.

BORLASE, REV. WILLIAM, LL.D., F.R.S. R. of Ludgvan and V. of St. Just in Penwith. b. Pendeen, 2nd Feb., 1695. d. Ludgvan, 31st Aug., 1772. cf. Chalmers; Rose; Biog. Brit. ; Penny Cyclop.; English Cyclop.; Kippis' Biog. Brit.; Chambers' Book of Days, i, 212; Nichols' Lit. Anecdotes, iii, 78, 689; Nichols' Illustrations, iv, 227-28, 445, 460, 468.

Old Haunts and Remains of a Cornish Genius [i.e., Rev. W. Borlase]. By the Rev. S. W. Christophers. London Quart. Rev., xvii, 385–413, Jan., 1862.

Memoir of the Rev. W. Borlase, written by himself, in a letter to the late Wm. Huddesford, Keeper of the Ashmolean Museum, who gave it to the late Rev. Thomas Warton, dated Ludgvan, May 8, 1772. Gent. Mag., lxxiii, pt. 2, 1114-1117 (1803). cf. Nichols' Lit. Anecdotes, v, 291-303 (1812).

Observations on the Antiquities, Historical and Monumental, of the County of Cornwall... and a Vocabulary of the Cornu-British Language. 32 plates. Oxford, W. Jackson, 1754, fol., pp. 414, 15-2nd ed., revised, 36 plates, Lond., W. Bowyer, 1769, fol., pp. 464.

Observations on the Ancient and Present State of the Islands of Scilly, and their Importance to the Trade of Great Britain, in a Letter to the Rev. Charles Lyttleton, LL.D., Dean of Exeter and F.R.S. Maps and plates. Oxford, W. Jackson;...and Messrs. Jewell and Mitchell, in Cornwall; 1756, 4°., pp. 140, 8,-.

NOTE. A review of this work, by Dr. Johnson, is in the Lit. Mag., May, 1756.

The Natural History of Cornwall... of the Inhabitants...the Cornish Language ... Map and 28 plates. Oxford, W. Jackson, 1758, fol., pp. 328, 21/-.

Additions to Borlase's Nat. Hist. of Cornwall. From MSS. Annotations by the Author. Journ. R.I.C., 1864, No. 2. Supp. et seq.

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BORLASE, REV. WILLIAM. (Con.).

1755. ib., xlix, 373 (1755); Abridg., x, 653. Subterranean Trees found in Mount's Bay. ib., 1, 51 (1757); Abridg., xi. 80.

Earthquake in 1757, in Cornwall. ib., 1, 499 (1758); Abridg., xi, 96.

Roman Antiquities found at Bossens, St. Erth. ib., li, 31 (1760); Abridg., xi, 322; [Gent. Mag., July, 1760].

Agitation of the Sea in Mount's Bay. ib., lii, 418 (1762).

Agitation of the Sea and two Thunder Storms in 1761, in Cornwall. ib., lii, 507 (1762); Abridg., xi, 621; [London Chronicle, 28th June, 1763].

Mild Weather in Cornwall and the Fall of Rain in 1762. ib., liii, 27; Abridg., xi, 684. The Rain and the Weather in 1763, in Cornwall. ib., liv, 59 (1764).

Native Tin found in Cornwall. ib., lvi, 35 (1766) and 305, lix, 47 (1769); Abridg., xii, 277, 359, 597.

ib., lviii (1767), lix, lx, lxi, lxii (1771); Abridg., Meteorological Observations made at Ludgvan.

xiii, 46, 126, 325.

Descriptive, Analytical, and Critical Catalogue of the MSS. bequeathed to the University of Oxford by Elias Ashmole. Including also some additional MSS. contributed by Kingsley, Lhuyd, Borlase, and others. By Will. Hen. Black. Oxford University Press, 1845, 4°., pp. 1522.

NOTE.-MSS., 1822, 1824, contain Original Letters from Dr. Borlase to Will. Huddesford.

MSS., 1823, contains the Original Drawings for "The Natural History and Antiquities of Cornwall." 1 vol., fol., 44 leaves.

MSS., 1824, also contains Catalogue, in Dr. Borlase's writing, of Clays and Native Fossils given by him to the Ashmolean Museum.

List of the MSS. of the Rev. W. Borlase, now preserved in the Library at Castle Horneck, viz:

Original Letters, containing autograph letters of Pope, Stukeley, Hutchins, Pennant, Gronovius, Dr. Oliver, Atterbury (Bp. of Rochester), Dr. Lawson, Tonkin. Dr. Lyttleton, Browne Willis, Lavington (Bp. of Exeter), Pocock (Bp. of Ossory), Jer. Milles, Dr. Mason, Sir J. St. Aubyn, Sir Richard Vyvyan, and many others. MS., 5 vols., fol., and 1 vol., sm. 4o., v.d.

Autograph Letters of Dr. Borlase. MS. copies. Chiefly answers to the above Original Letters. 3 vols., fol., v.d.

"Parochial Memoranda" of Parishes, Rectories, Vicarages, and Chapelries, Chauntries, and Oratories. MS., 1738, 1 vol., fol.

BORLASE, REV. WILLIAM. (Con.).

"Formantur Tempora." An Introduction to Greek Grammar. MS., 1739, sm. 4°.

"Arms." Family History of Cornwall. MS., 1740, fol.

NOTE.-Contains upwards of 80 pedigrees besides Heraldic Memoranda.

"Inscriptions, Topographical Sketches, Church Monuments, Buildings, Epitaphs, and Remarks, tending to elucidate the Ecclesiastical and Parochial History of Cornwall." MS., 1748, fol.

NOTE.-Contains numerous drawings of Churches, Chapels, Monuments, and Inscriptions.

"A Plain Exposition of the Church Catechism." MS., 1748, 4o.

"Memorandums of the Cornish Language." MS., 1749, fol.

NOTE.-Contains notes on the language and grammar from Tonkin, Gwavas, Boson, Lluyd, and other

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NOTE. This volume was nearly ready for the Press. It contains at one end the commencement of a work on St. Michael's Mount.

"Private thoughts on the Creation and the Deluge; pointing out some seeming mistakes in the accounts hitherto published, relating to these interesting events, by a Country Clergyman." MS., 1771, 4o.

NOTE.-Ready for the press; containing a specimen of the printing by Nichols. This was Dr. Borlase's last work.

"Exercitationes Sacræ." MS., sm. fol.

NOTE.-Contains Paraphrases on the Ecclesiastes, Canticles, Lamentations, Remarks on the Prophets and Genesis, and "de presentia et adventu Dei."

"Exercitationes Sacræ." MS., sm. fol.

NOTE. Contains (besides Remarks on Genesis), "Mems. of Richard, King of the Romans, and his successors, the Earls of Cornwall"; "The Elegy on Sir William Burlacy, of Marlowe and Bockmore, com. Bucks"; and "An Account of the manor and p'ish of Ludgvan."

"Barometrical Observations, &c., with an account of the wind and weather from 1752." MS., fol.

Meteorological Observations. MS., 1768, fol. Observations relating to the Natural History of Cornwall. MS., 1754, fol.

NOTE.-Note in the title page, "This was my first copy, which I altered as I transcribed, in numberless instances."

Addenda to the rough copies of the Antiquities and Nat. Hist. MS., fol.

Miscellaneous Observations in Natural History

BORLASE, REV. WILLIAM. (Con.).

and Antiquity; containing, Book I, British Antiquities. Book II, History of British Religion. Book III, Rude Stone Monuments.-Book IV, Geographical and Topographical History of Cornwall from the earliest times to 1600.-Book V, Observations on Natural History.

NOTE. The original folio MS. for the Histories of Cornwall.

List of Subscribers to the Antiquities and Natural History, with cost of printing. MS., 1756, 2 vols., sm. 4o.

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Collectanea, or Collections for the Natural History and Antiquities of Cornwall, &c." MS., fol., v.d.

"Excursions." MS., 1751-1758., sm. thick 8°.

NOTE.-Contains notices of Glastonbury, Plymouth, and numerous other places, with drawings.

"Acts, Hints, and Memorandums relating to the Poor." MS., 1764, fol.

NOTE.-Contains dissertation on the Poor Laws. "The Poor and the Poor Laws," with the

letters from Tho. Gilbert, Esq., M.P., Chairman of the Committee on the Poor Laws. MS., 1764, sm. 4o.

Domesday Book of Cornwall. MS. copy of the Exeter Domesday, with notes by Dr. Borlase. fol.

"Tracts and Extracts." MS., 4°., v.d. "Extracts and Remarks." MS., 4°., v.d. A Volume of Drawings, by Dr. Borlase, in pen and ink and water colours. fol. Sermons. MS.

NOTE. This Volume contains some rare old engravings.

BORLASE, WILLIAM COPELAND (3rd son of Samuel Borlase). b. Castle Horneck, 5th April, 1848.

Excavations and Discoveries at an Ancient Cave in Sancreed. Trans. P.N.H. & A.S., iii, 14 (1863).

Unpublished Proverbs and Rhymes in the Cornish Language, from the MSS. of Dr. W. Borlase. Journ. R.I.C., 1866, April, p. 7.

Account of the Opening of Morvah Hill and Tredinney Barrows, in Cornwall. Archæol. Camb., xv,, 1868. Reprinted in a Pamph. entitled "Barrows in Cornwall." Engraving and woodcut, n.p. or d., 8., pp. 8. Signed W. C. Borlase, and dated Sept., 1868.

A Cornish Barrow. "One and All," Sep., 1868. Account of Excavations and Discoveries in Subterranean Chambers at Chapel Euny, in Sancreed... between 1863 and 1867, with 4 Illusts. by J. T. Blight. Proc. Soc. Antiq., iv, 161, 1868.

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Evening Dews. Song [begins "Softly night dews fall"]; words by Rev. F. G. Lee. [1858], fol., 2/-.

Ocean Spray. Valse brillante, for the Piano. Lond. [1858], fol, 2,6.

The Sea hath its pearls. Song; words by Longfellow. Lond., Ashdown and Parry [1858], fol., 2/6.

Summer Rain. Caprice, for the Piano. Lond. [1858]. fol., 3-.

Carol, Carol, Christians. A Christmas Carol; solo and quartette; words by A. C. Coxe. Lond. [1859], fol., 2/-.

The Music of the Sea. Song [begins "The Night is calm"]. The words by Longfellow. Lond. [1859], fol., 2/-.

BORROW, REV. WILLIAM. (Con.).

The Rivulet. Valse brillante, for the Piano. Lond., fol., 3.

Gleams of sunshine. Caprice, for the Piano. Lond.. fol., 3,-.

Golden days. Song; words by A. A. Procter. Lond., Ashdown and Parry, fol., 2/-.

As o'er the deep. Duet, for soprano and alto. Lond. [1861], fol., 26.

What of the night? Song; words by Rev. F. G. Lee. Lond. [1861], fol., 2

Four Christmas Carols. Words by Rev. F. G. Lee. I-Joseph down a kneeling; II-In the early morning; III-Lowly in the Bethlehem manger; IV-Slowly fall the snow flakes. Lond., fol., 9d.,

or 3d. each.

Thou art gone from this world of care. Song; words by W. Borrow. Lond., fol., 2/-.

The Brooklet. Song; words by Longfellow. Lond., fol., 2,'-.

Awake! the daylight sweetly falls. Part Song (S.A.T.B.); words by Willy de Burgh. Lond.,

8°., 4d.

Twilight. Reverie, for Piano. Lond., Augener, fol., 3-.

Six Songs. I-Streamlet; words by Peter Spenser, B.A. II-The dews are falling fast; words by E. Borrow. III-I love the ripple of the stream; words by Norman Yonge, B.A. IV-Oh! that we two were maying; words by Professor Kingsley. V-The lost chord; words by A. A. Procter. VI-The Passing Bell; words by W. Borrow. Lond., fol., 5,-.

Desolate. Song; words by Willy de Burgh. Lond., fol., 3-.

Book of Music. I-Starry Crowns of Heaven; Part Song; words by A. A. Procter. II-Give. ib. III-Claribel; Part Song; words by TennyIV-A Shadow; Song; words by A. A. Procter. V-Where the little babbling streamlet. ib. VI-Agnes; Reverie, for Piano. Lond., fol., 10/6.

son.

Claribel [printed separately from above]. Lond., fol., 3-; and "in Choir,” 8"., ld. Daybreak. Caprice, for the Piano. [1870], fol., 3.

Lond.

The Parable of the Ten Virgins [a Sermon on St. Matt., xxv, 1]. In Miscellaneous Sermons. By Rev. F. G. Lee. Lond., 1860, 12o.

BOSAVERN, PENLEZ. See Penlez, B.

BOSCAWEN. See also Falmouth, Earls of.
BOSCAWEN, BENJAMIN. pseud. i.e.

The Life and Adventure of Mr. Peter Quill, a Country Attorney. Printed for the Zingra Club [Bristol], 1859, 12o.

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