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MOYLE, WALTER. (Con.).

Mr. Hearne, of Edmund Hall, Oxon., and Dr. Woodward, of Gresham College, London. With a word or two concerning the frivolous cavils of Messieurs Whiston and Woolston relating to the Thundering Legion. Lond., printed in the year 1727, 8°., pp. 22, 6d.

NOTE. Written by Edmund Curll, the Bookseller. The copy in the Bodleian Library was given by Dr. Richard Rawlinson to Thomas Hearne, Maii 4to, 1728."

Joh. Lavrentii Moshemii...dissertationvm ad sanctiores disciplinas pertinentivm syntagma. Accedunt Gvaltheri Moylii et Petri Kingii dissertationes de legione fvlminatrice ex anglico latinè versæ, additis observationibvs. Lipsiæ et Gorlitzii...1733, 4°.

NOTE. The dissertations of Walter Moyle and Lord King are contained in pp. 639-891.

A Select Collection of Tracts by W. Moyle, Esq., containing I. An Essay upon the Roman Government. II. Remarks upon Dr. Prideaux' Connection...III. An Essay upon the Lacedemonian Government. IV. An Argument against a Standing Army. Dublin, printed by A. Rhames for T. Benson, at the Shakspear's Head, in Castle St., 1728, 8°., pp. 231.-Another ed. Glasgow, printed by R. Urie, 1750, 12o., pp. 274.

Histoire des Juifs et des peuples voisins, depuis la décadence des Royaumes d'Israël et de Juda, jusqu'à la mort de Jesus-Christ. Par M. Prideaux Doyen de Norwich. Traduite de l' Anglois. Nouvelle edition divisée en six volumes ...A Paris chez Guillaume Cavalier Père, rue St. Jacques près la Fontaine S. Severin, au Lys d' or, 1732, 6 vols., 12".-Another ed. 1742, 6 vols., 12o.

NOTE.-Contain "Lettres de Monsieur Moyle a Monsieur Le Docteur Prideaux, contenant diverses remarques critiques sur quelques passages de l'histoire des Juifs et des peuples voisins. etc. Avec les Responses de M. Prideaux, traduites de l'Anglois," being Six Letters from W. Moyle, and Four Replies from Dean Prideaux, dated 1716-21 and occupying vi, 316-88, in both editions. These letters originally appeared in Thomas Sergeant's "Works of Walter Moyle," 1726, and in "A Select Collection of Tracts by W. Moyle," 1728 and 1750.

Democracy vindicated: An essay on the constitution and government of the Roman State, from the posthumous works of W. Moyle. With a preface and notes by John Thelwall, Lecturer on Classical History. Norwich, printed and sold by J. March, Cockey-Lane; Lond., sold by J. Smith, 1796, 8°., pp. iv and 41, 1/-.

NOTE.-This Essay is dated 1698, and was printed in Thomas Sergeant's "Works of Walter Moyle, 1726," 2 vols., 8°., and in "A Select Collection of Tracts by W. Moyle," 1728 and 1750.

MOYLE, WALTER. (Con.).

Essai sur le Gouvernement de Rome. Par W. Moyle. Traduit de l' Anglois [Par Bertrand Barrère.] Ouvrage utile aux hommes d' état et aux philosophes. A Paris chez Leger, libraire, quai des Augustins, No. 44. De l'imprimerie de Marchant l'ainé. An. x, 1801, 8°., pp. viii and

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A discourse [of the late Moyle's] to prove Marcus Antoninus a persecutor of the Christians. Theological Repository, i, 77-99, 147–73, (1769).

NOTE. The copy, from which this discourse was printed, is stated to have been transcribed from a MS. collection of Mr. Moyle's Remains made by his nephew, Mr. Francis Gregor, in 1769, and now in the possession of the Gregor family.

Miscellany Poems ... By the most eminent hands. Publish'd by Mr. Dryden. Lond., 1716, 6 vols., 12o.

NOTE.-Contains Poem "To Walter Moyle. By Chas. Hopkins," iv, 63-65. See also the succeeding article.

A Select Collection of Poems, with notes, biographical and historical. By John Nichols. Lond., 1780-82, 8 vols., sm. 8o.

NOTE.-Contains the following:

Ode to W. Moyle. By Chas. Hopkins, ii, 202-204. Epistle to Mr. Moyle. By Anthony Hammond, viii, 265-68.

Both the above Poems are reprinted from "The Whole Works of W. Moyle," edited by A. Hammond. Lond., 1727, 80.

45 Letters between Mr. Moyle and Mr. Reynolds, 30 Jan., 1788, to 10 May, 1720. MSS. St. John's Coll. Camb. cf. Rev. B. M. Cowie's Cat., pp. 104-6.

Document of a discharge to W. Moyle for not enrolling letters patents of Charles 2 whereby the Manor of Carnanton was demised to Sir J. Coryton, Bart., for 99 years. Dated 31 July, 1708. Harl. MSS., 2263, art. 224.

Letter from T. Hearne to James West, concerning W. Moyle, &c. Lansd. MSS., 778, art.

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The Cornwall and Devon Temperance Journal. A Monthly Paper. Edited by H. Mudge. Bodmin, printed by Liddell and Son, Jan., 1851, to Jan., 1858, 8 vols., 8°., 1d. per No.

NOTE.-85 numbers, no more published. This Paper was the successor to "The Cornwall Temperance Journal and Rechabite Recorder." See Philp, John.

A Letter to the Ratepayers of Bodmin on the use to be made of the (Old) Poor House, about to be vacated in consequence of a New Union Workhouse being built. By A Foe to Ignorance [i.e., H. Mudge,] 1840, 8°.

The Farmers' Manual of Teetotalism, or "What will be done with the Barley." A Prize Essay. By H. Mudge. Lond., Simpkin, 1842, 8°., 2d.

Rechabitism, a letter shewing the instability of the Independent Order of Rechabites. By H. Mudge. Bodmin, Liddell and Son, 1844, 8°., 6d.

An exposure of Odd Fellowship, shewing that the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Manchester Unity, is unscriptural and its constitution unjust in its finance, extravagant in its management, bankrupt in its circumstances, deceitful in its pretensions, dangerous in its tendency, and immoral in its practice. By H. Mudge, of Bodmin, Surgeon, &c. Lond., Whittaker and Co.; Bodmin, Liddell and Son, [printed,] 1845, 12o., pp. 69, 2/-.

Cautions and testimony against Odd Fellowship. By H. Mudge, of Bodmin, Surgeon, &c., December, 1846. Lond., Whittaker and Co. ; Bodmin, Liddell and Son. n.d., [1846,] 12°., pp. 12, 2d.

Wine after Preaching. By H. Mudge. Vauxhall, Symons, 1850, 8°., pp. 11.

Rescued texts, or teetotalism put under the protection of the gospel, being a critical exposition of texts of scripture referring to temperance, moderation, expediency, God's good creatures, watchfulness, sobermindedness, etc., deducing the true meaning and our consequent duty from the original Greek; With a key to the wine question for the unlearned. By H. Mudge. Bodmin, Liddell and Son, [printed]; Lond., Whittaker and Co. n.d., [1853 ?] 8o., pp. 60.

MUDGE, HENRY. (Con.).

Texts rescued from the intemperate, or teetotalism put under the protection of the gospel, being a critical exposition of texts of scripture referring to temperance, etc. With a key to the wine question for the unlearned. By H. Mudge, Surgeon, etc, 2nd ed. Lond., W. Tweedie, 337, Strand. n.d., [1854,] 8°., pp. 52, 6d.—3rd ed. n.d., [1856,] 8°., pp. 69, 6d.

NOTE.-Introductions dated Bodmin, 1854 and 1856. Alcoholics, a letter to practitioners in medicine, By One of themselves. [Signed H. Mudge, Bodmin, Mch., 1856.] Lond., W. Tweedie, 1856, 12o., pp. 16.

Physiology, health and disease, demanding abstinence from alcoholic drinks and prohibition of their common sale, being A Course of five lectures by H. Mudge, M.R.C.S. and L.A.C., with illustrations and appendix, To which is added The Distracted Village, a tale. Lond., W. Tweedie, or post free from the author Bodmin, 1859, 12., pp. viii and 124, 1/6, bound 2/-.

Dialogues, etc., against the use of Tobacco. By A Surgeon. [i.e., H. Mudge.] Caudwell, London; Tweedie, London; Jarrold and Sons, London and Norwich; or by post from H. Mudge, Bodmin, 1861, roy. 24., pp. 32, 2d.

Band of Hope. Children of Promise. Gal., iv, 28. [Verses by H. Mudge.]

NOTE. The above are found on a Juvenile Pledge Card. Price 1d.

The nature and obligation of temperance. A sermon preached in Union Hall, Bodmin, on Sunday, March 9th, 1862. By H. Mudge, Surgeon, &c. Lond., Jarrold and Sons, 47, St. Paul's Churchyard; and Caudwell. n.d., [1862,] 8°., pp. 18, 2d.

A guide to the treatment of disease without alcoholic liquors. By H. Mudge, M.R.C.S., Lond., Jarrold and Sons; Tweedie, Strand, or free by post direct from the author Bodmin, 1863, 12o., pp. 178, 2/6.

MUDGE, THOMAS, of Morval. Will proved 31 May, 1613.

Abstract of the Will of T. Mudge. In "Memorials of the name of Mudge. By Alfred Mudge," 1868, 8°., p. 17.

MUDGE, MAJOR-GENERAL WILLIAM, B.A.,

F.R.S. (son of John Mudge). b. Plymouth, 1762. d. Holles Street, London, 17 April,

1820.

An account of the operations carried on for accomplishing a Trigonometrical Survey of England and Wales from the commencement in the year 1784 to the end of the year 1796...First

MUDGE, MAJOR-GENERAL. (Con.). published in and now revised from the Philosophical Transactions, by Capt. William Mudge, F.R.S., and Mr. Isaac Dalby. Vol. i. Lond., printed by W. Bulmer and Co. for J. Faden... 1799, 4°.

NOTE. The portion referring to Devon and Cornwall is comprised in pp. 362-409, and there is a “ Plan of the Principal Triangles in the Trigonometrical Survey in 1795-96" in these counties. In the Survey Col. Edward Williams took part in conjunction with the above-named gentlemen.

An account of the operations carried on for accomplishing a Trigonometrical Survey of England and Wales continued from the year 1797 to the end of the year 1799. By Capt. W. Mudge... Vol. ii... Lond., printed by W. Bulmer and Co., for W. Faden, 1801, 4°.

NOTE. Cornish portion comprised in pp. 50-53, 95115, 117-20, 123-24, 130-35, 176-80. A part of plate iii shews the direction of the meridian at St. Agnes Beacon.

An account of the Trigonometrical Survey... in the years 1800, 1801, 1803, 1804, 1805, 1806, 1807, 1808 and 1809. By Lieut.-Col. W. Mudge, of the Royal Artillery, F.R.S., and Captain Thomas Colby. Lond., printed by W. Bulmer & Co....and sold by W. Faden...1811, 4°.

NOTE.-Cornish portion contained in pp. 216-31. Cornwall. Published 5 Jan., 1813. By Lieut.Col. Mudge, Tower. Engraved at the Drawing Room, in the Tower, under the direction of Col. Mudge. By Benj Baker and Assistants. The writing by Eben" Bourne, 1813. Scale, 1 inch to 1 mile. Size, 40 in. × 27 in.

NOTE. This map forms one of the series of The Trigonometrical Survey of Great Britain and Ireland made by Royal Authority. The Survey was commenced in 1784.

MULES, REV. JAMES, LL.B. (son of Rev. Chas. Mules). Curate of St. Merryn; Curate of Mayland, Essex. b. 10 Oct., 1793. d. Mayland, 29 Aug., 1868.

The benefits of the National Church of England. A sermon preached on the occasion of His Majesty's Letter, for a collection on the behalf of the National Incorporated Society for educating the poor in the principles of the Established Church, at the parish church of Pilton, near Barnstaple, Devon, on Sunday morning, Dec. 30th, 1832. By Rev. James Mules, S.C.L., Chaplain to the right honorable the Earl of Kingston, and Curate of Merryn, Cornwall. Lond., published by J. and C. Rivington, 1833, 8°., pp. vii and 21.

MÜLLER, FREDERICK MAXIMILIAN (son of Wilhelm Müller). Professor of Comparative Philology at Oxford. b. Dessau, 6 Dec., 1823. Cornish Antiquities. Quart. Rev., cxxiii, 3566, (1867).

Are there Jews in Cornwall? A Riddle and its Solution. Macmillan's Mag., xv, 484-94, (1867).

Chips from a German Workshop. By F. Max. Muller, M.A., Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford. Lond., Longmans, 1867-1870, 3 vols., 8o. NOTE.-Contains the following:Cornish Antiquities, iii, 248-98.

Are there Jews in Cornwall? iii, 299-329.

The Insulation of St. Michael's Mount. [Read before the Ashmolean Soc., Oxford, Nov. 25, 1867,] iii, 330-57.

MULLINS, REV. SAMUEL. Minister at Totnes. d. 24 June, 1710.

Two sermons, the former preached at Exon before an assembly of the United Ministers of Devon and Cornwall, September 7, 1709, the latter at Totness, 1707. By the Rev. S. Mullins, Minister of the Gospel at Totness. Lond., 1710, 40.

MULOCK, MISS. See Craik, D. M.

MUNDY, PETER. b. Penryn.

A briefe Relation of certaine journies and Voyages into Fraunce, Spain, Turkey and East India, passed and performed by Peter Mundy. Harl. MSS.. 2286, ff. 152. cf. Br. Museum, Addit. MSS., 19,278-19,281.

NOTE. His travels lasted from 1609 to 1634. The Harl. MS. is a copy corrected by the Author, those in the Addit. MSS. are recent copies.

Itinerarium Mundii, that is, a Memorial or sundry relations of several voiages...into Holland, Fraunce, etc., from 1611 to 1639; also into some parts of Denmarck...from 1639 to 1648, by Peter Mundy, closely written and illustrated firstly with Maps of the World, Europe, Italy, etc., engraved by Henry Hondius in 1630-31, of Savoy engraved by Judocus Hondius and of Turkey, etc. With an Appendix, containing, inter alia, Of the County of Cornwall and towne of Penrin; notes of occurrences in September, 1654, "since my last arrivall at home," and notes of public matters and miscellaneous occurrences recorded at London and Penryn, from 17 Febr., 1656-7, to 11 Sept., 1667. Rawlinson MSS., (Bod. Lib.), Class A, 315, ff 8 and 247.

NOTE. A copy or possibly the original MS. of this Itinerary is now penes Mrs. Edwin Ley, at Trevaylor, Penzance. It is referred to in J. S. Courtney's Guide to Penzance, (1845), p. 15.

MURCH, REV. JEROM. Minister of Trim Street, Chapel, Bath, (son of Will. Murch). b. Honiton, 29 Oct., 1807.

A History of the Presbyterian and General Baptist Churches in the West of England, with Memoirs of some of their Pastors. By Jerom Murch. Lond., R. Hunter, 72, St. Paul's Churchyard, 1835, 8°., pp. xx and 579, 12/-.

NOTE. The Cornish portion is in pp. 534-70. MURCHISON, JOHN HENRY, F.R.G.S., F.S.S. Political Pamphlets. By J. H. Murchinson. Originally published under the signature of "Plain Facts," and reprinted for presentation to the Electors of Truro. Lond., Mann Nephews, 39, Cornhill. Truro, J. R.Netherton, 1859,8°., pp. 172.

British Mines considered as a means of investment with particulars of the principal dividend and progressive mines in England and Wales. By J. H. Murchison, Esq., F.G.S. Lond., Mann Nephews, 39, Cornhill, 1854. 8°., pp. 200, 3/6. -2nd ed. 1855, 8°., pp. 205, 3/6.-3rd ed. 1855, 8., pp. 240, 3/6.-4th ed. 1856, 8°., pp. 358, 3/6.

Review of the progress of British Mining for the quarter ending 30 June, 1858, with particulars of the position and prospects of the principal dividend and progressive mines, some special reports and several plans of underground workings and tables of the dividends paid in 1855, 1856 and 1857. By J. H. Murchison, Esq., F.G.S. Lond., may be had at the Office of the Author, 117, Bishopsgate Street Within. [Varty, Printer, Camomile St.,] 1858, 8o., pp. 97, 1/-. MURCHISON, SIR RODERICK IMPEY, Bart., F.R.S. b. Tarradaile, Ross-shire, 19 Feb., 1792. d. 16, Belgrave Sq., London, 22 Oct., 1871. A brief review of the classification of the sedimentary rocks of Cornwall, (1838). Trans. R.G.S.C., vi, 317-26, (1846); Edinb. New Philos. Journ., xliii, 33–41, (1847).

On the discovery of silurian rocks in Cornwall. Philos. Mag., xxx, 336-44, (1847); Ann. Nat. Hist., xix, 326-34, (1847).

On the classification of the older rocks of Devonshire and Cornwall. By Rev. Adam Sedgwick and Sir R. I. Murchison, (1839). Proc. Geol. Soc., iii, 121-23, (1838-42).

Classification of the older stratified rocks of Cornwall and Devonshire. By Rev. A. Sedgwick and Sir R. I. Murchison. Philos. Mag., xiv, 242-60, (1839).

MURDOCK, WILLIAM. Resident in Cornwall

from 1779 to 1798. b. Bellow Mill, Old Cumnock, Ayrshire, 1754. d. Sycamore House, Handsworth, Soho, 15 Nov., 1839.

MURDOCK, WILLIAM. (Con.).

of Cornwall, Gentleman, for "The art or method of making (from the same materials and by processes entirely new) copperas, vitriol and different sorts of dye or dyeing stuff, paints and colours, and also a composition for preserving the bottoms of all kinds of vessels and all wood requiring to be immersed in water, from worms, weeds, barnacles and every other foulness which usually does or may adhere thereto." Lond., 1791, fol.—Reprinted. Lond., Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1856, fol., pp. 4, 3d.

A.D. 1799, Aug. 29. No. 2340. Specification. of William Murdock, of Redruth, in the county of Cornwall, Engineer, for "Certain new methods of manufacturing and constructing steam engines." With drawing annexed. Lond., 1799, fol.-Reprinted. Lond., Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1855, fol., pp. 6, 10d.

An account of the application of the gas from coal to œconomical purposes by Mr. W. Murdock; read before the Royal Society on the 25 Feb., 1808, and printed in the Philosophical Transactions for that year. [Abraham, Printer, Clement's Lane, London.] n.d., [1808,] 8°., pp. 8.

NOTE.-W. Murdock first came into Cornwall in Sept., 1779, in the employment of Boulton and Watt. In 1784 he made a small locomotive and tried it in the avenue of the Redruth Parsonage. In 1792 he made the first experiments in lighting with coal gas and used it in his own house and offices at Redruth. In 1785 Murdock married the daughter of Captain Paynter, of Redruth, by whom he had four children. His wife died in 1790 at the early age of 24. cf. Philos. Trans., xcviii, 124-32, (1808); Nicholson's Journ., xxi, 94-103, (1808); Smiles' Lives of Boulton and Watt, (1865), pp. 253-57, 321-22, 336-38, 356, 422; Smiles' Lives of the Engineers, (1862), iii, 77-78, (where is a section view of the Redruth model locomotive); F. Trevithick's Life of Rich. Trevithick, (1872), i, 64, 69, 108, 124, 146-51, ii, 105, 118, 125-26; Once a Week, x, 362-63, (1872); The Inventions and Life of W. Murdock. By William Buckle. With Discussion thereon. Proc. of Instit. of Mechanical Engineers, Oct., 1850, pp. 16-26; Will. Matthews' Historical Sketch of the origin, etc., of Gas-Lighting, (1827), pp. 21-22, 44, 235-37, 312.

MURLIN, REV. JOHN (2nd son of Richard and Elizabeth Murlin or Morlen). Wesleyan Minister, 1754-99. b. St. Stephen Branwell, August, 1722. d. High Wycombe, 7 July, 1799. bur. Rev. John Wesley's Vault, City Road Chapel Graveyard. cf. Arminian Mag., ix, 422, (1786); Methodist Mag., xxii, 511, (1799), xxiii, 64-68, (1800); T. Jackson's Lives of Early Methodist Preachers, (1837-38), ii, 415-28; Tyerman's Life and Times of Wesley, ii, 382, iii, 70, 292; G. J. Stevenson's City Road Chapel, (1872), pp. 246, 352, 369–70, 376; C. Atmore's Methodist Memorial, (1871), pp. 156-58. A Short Account of J. himself. Portrait ætatis 56.

A.D. 1791, May 30. No. 1802. Specification of William Murdock, of Redruth, in the county | 530-36, (1779).

Murlin, written by Arminian Mag., ii,

MURLIN, REV. JOHN. (Con.).

A short account of Mr. John Murlin, Preacher of the Gospel. Written by Himself. Lond., printed by J. Paramore, at the Foundry, UpperMoorfields, 1780, 8°., pp. 48.

NOTE. This is an enlargement of the account which appeared in the Arminian Mag.

A Letter to Richard Hill, Esq., containing some remarks on that gentleman's five letters to the Rev. J. Fletcher. By J. M[urlin.] Bristol, W. Pine, 1775, 12o., pp 42.

Sacred Hymns on various subjects. By J. Murlin. Leeds, 1781, 12o., pp. 56.-2nd ed. Bristol, printed by W. Pine, in Wine-Street, 1782, 8°., pp. 75 and Index unpaged.

Elegy on Mr. Fletcher and other Poems. By J. Murlin. 3rd ed. Highwycombe, 1788, 12o., pp. 132.

MURLIN, RICHARD (bro. of the preceding). d. circa 1804, aged 86.

A short account of the life and death of Richard Murlin. By James Anderson. Dated St. Austell, 27 May, 1804. Methodist Mag., xxviii, 149-52, (1805).

MURRAY, JAMES.

Plan of the Proposed Polbrock Canal, from the Tideway of the River Camel, near Wadebridge, to Dunmeer. With a collateral branch towards Ruthran Bridge. Surveyed Anno 1796 under the direction of John Rennie, C.E. By James Murray. Engraved by W. Faden. 179

MURRAY, REV. JEFFREYS WILKINS, M.A., (son of Capt. Will. Murray, R.M.) Curate of St. Kea; Incumb. of St. John, Kenwyn, 186568; V. of Mylor, July, 1868. b. Swansea, 16 Oct., 1819.

Gerennius. A Letter from the Rev. J. W. Murray, M.A., Curate of St. Mary's, Truro, to the Rev. Samuel Trist, Vicar of Veryan. Truro, printed and published by J. R. Netherton, 1855, 12o. Title and contents 2 leaves, then pp. 1-10.

A Letter from the Rev. J. W. Murray to the Rev. Samuel Trist, Vicar of Veryan, on Gerennius and his supposed place of burial at Veryan. Truro, J. R. Netherton, 1859, 12°., pp. 16, 1/-.

Baptism, Confirmation, Holy Communion. A Letter addressed chiefly to young persons, before and after confirmation. By the Rev. J. W. Murray. Truro, printed by J. R. Netherton, 1857, 12°., pp. 29.-2nd ed. 1858, 12°., pp. 29, 4d.

A comparative scale of creation, according to Mosaic Records and Geological Facts. Anon. Truro, J. R. Netherton, 1861, pp. 15, 6d.

MURRAY, REV. J. W. (Con.).

The doctrine of the Incarnation as affecting the natural history of man, and the confidence of man in God. A sermon preached before the University of Oxford, on the 4th Sunday in Advent, 1863. By The Rev. Jeffreys W. Murray, of Oriel College, and St. Kea, Cornwall. Oxford and London, J. H. and J. Parker; Truro, J. R. Netherton, 1863, 8o., pp. 16, 1/-.

MURRAY, JOHN (son of John Murray). b. 16 April, 1808.

A Handbook for Travellers in Devon and Cornwall. With Maps. Lond., J. Murray, 1850, 8°. 2nd ed. 1851, 8°., pp. lvi and 243, 6/-. -3rd ed. revised 1856, 8°., pp. lv and 264, 6/-. -4th ed. revised 1859, 8°., pp. lvi and 293, 7/6.-5th ed. revised 1863, 8°., pp. lix and 348, 10/-.-6th ed. revised 1865, 8°., pp. lix and 366, 10/-.

NOTE.-T. C. Paris, (son of J. A. Paris, M.D.), wrote this work and edited it through four editions. 1851 ed. Cornwall, pp. 123-233; 1856 ed. Cornwall, pp. 143-253; 1859 ed. Cornwall, pp. 159-282; 1863 ed. Cornwall, pp. 185-334; 1865 ed. Cornwall, pp. 201-352. MURRISH, WILLIAM (3rd son of Will. Murrish). b. Perranzabuloe, 31 Jan., 1818. d. Perranzabuloe, 6 May, 1861.

The Miner of Perranzabuloe, [i.e., W. Murrish,] or simple records of a good man's life. By William] Davis Tyack. Lond., Hamilton Adams and Co.; Leeds, H. W. Walker, Briggate, [Aug.,] 1866, fcp. 8°., pp. xv and 156.-2nd ed. 1868, 8o.

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