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BULLER, REV. JOHN, L.L.B. (son of Edward Buller, of Downes). V. of St. Just and R. of Bridestowe. b. 1777. d. Plymouth, 26th Oct., 1846. cf. Gent. Mag., xxvii, 99 (1847).

A Statistical Account of the Parish of St. Just in Penwith, in the County of Cornwall, with some Notices of its Ecclesiastical and Druidical Antiquities, Families, etc. By the Rev. J. Buller, Vicar of that Parish. Map and Plates. Penzance, R. D. Rodda, 1842, 8°., pp. viii and 118, 10/6. (Dedicated to George Henry, Earl and Viscount Falmouth).

NOTE. A portion of this impression, after remaining on hand for some years, was burnt by order of the Author's sister.

BULLER, SIR RICHARD, KNT. (son of Francis Buller, of Downes). Sheriff of Cornwall, 1637. cf. Clarendon's Hist. of the Rebellion, ed. 1819, ii, 175-8.

BULLER, MR. (son of Sir. R. Buller). cf. Yonge's Diary (Camden Soc., 1848), p. 66.

BULLER, RIGHT REV. WILLIAM (4th son of John Francis Buller). Lord Bishop of Exeter. bapt. Morval, 9th Aug., 1735. d. Downes, near Crediton, 12th Dec., 1796. cf. Gent. Mag., lxvi, 1061 (1796); lxvii, 78 (1797); Oliver's...Bishops of Exeter, pp. 164–65.

A Sermon [on John, viii, 31-32] preached before the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, in the Abbey Church, Westminster, on Wednesday, March 9th, 1796, being the day appointed...for a General Fast. By William, Lord Bishop of Exeter. Lond., T. Payne, at the Mews' Gate, 1796, 4o., pp. 23.

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BURBANK, MR.

On Water Colour Painting. Rep. R.C.P. Soc., 1842, pt. 2, p. 75.

BURGESS, REV. JOSEPH. Wesleyan Minister. Stationed in Cornwall 1804-1826. b. Thurles, Tipperary, 4th August, 1757. d. Plymouth, 24th March, 1839. cf. Wesleyan Mag., July,

1840.

Observations on a Sermon preached by the Rev. Mr. Hocker, and on a Charge delivered by the Rev. the Archdeacon of Cornwall, in Truro Church, on Monday, May 20th, 1811. By J. Burgess. Truro, Printed by Michell and Co., 8, High Cross, 1811, 8°., pp. 30, 6d.

Remarks on the Sacrificial Death of our Lord Jesus Christ. By J. Burgess. Penzance, 1826, 8°. Reprinted, Lond., 18-, 8°.

Memoirs of the Rev. Joseph Burgess, formerly an Officer in the Army, afterwards a Wesleyan in-law, Mrs. Penington, and Notices connected Minister, comprising an Account of his Motherwith the History of Methodism in various places. By Rev. W. P. Burgess. Lond., John Mason, 1842, 12°., pp. viii and 136.-2nd ed., Lond., Mason, 1853, 12o.

Thoughts on Content. 1805, p. 580-88.

Wesleyan Mag., app.,

Letter to a Class Leader. ib., May, 1812, p. 382.

Answer to Important Questions. ib., June, 1816, p. 457.

The Witness of the Spirit. A Sermon. April, 1817, p. 252.

ib.,

The Trial of Abraham. A Sermon. ib., Sept., 1822, p. 560.

The Afflictions of Job. A Sermon. ib., Feb., 1825, p. 84.

BURGESS, THOMAS.

Conveyance from T. Burgess of a Reversionary Right, settled upon him by Tho. Polwhele, of Lands in Sweale Yeate to Francis Gregor, circa, 1620. Harl., MSS., 6243, art. 7.

BURGESS, REV. WILLIAM PENINGTON, A.M. Wesleyan Minister stationed in Cornwall 1814– 24. b. Liverpool, 3rd Dec., 1790. d. Plymouth, 23rd July, 1868.

Sermons designed to Illustrate the Doctrines, Experience, and Practice of Primitive Christianity. Truro, J. Brokenshir [Printed]; T. Blanshard, Lond. ; 1823, 8°., pp. iii and 202. Memoirs of the Rev. J. Burgess. 1842. See Burgess, Rev. J.

Moses' Request, and God's Gracious Promise. A Sermon [on Exodus, xxxiii, 18-23]. By Rev. William P. Burgess, M.A., St. Ives. In Wesleyan

BURGESS, REV. WILLIAM PENINGTON. (Con.).

Methodist Ministers' Sermons, 1851. Lond., Mason, 12o.

NOTE.-Mr. Burgess' Sermons, No. vi, pp. 76–96. The Love of God displayed in the Death of Christ. A Sermon [on Rom. v, 6–8]. Methodist Mag., 1816.

Sin and Grace Contrasted. A Sermon [on Rom. v, 20-21]. ib., 1817.

Memoir of Rev. J. Burgess. ib., July, 1840.

BURITONENSIS, JOHANNES. Pseud., i.e., Boase, J. J. A.

BURLINGTON, CHARLES, and others.

The Modern Universal British Traveller. Lond., J. Cooke, 1779, fol.

NOTE.-Cornwall, pp. 489-508, and 3 Views.

BURNELL, GEORGE ROWDON, F.G.S.

On the Quaternary Formations. Rep. R.C.P. Soc., 1865, p. 1.

On the Literature of the Period of the Second Empire of France, 1848-1865. ib., 1865, p. 21.

BURNETT, ALEXANDER.

The Statistics of Agricultural Production, Commerce, and Climate, considered with reference to the form of Husbandry most suited to the West of England. Journ. Bath and West Engl. Soc., x, pt. ii, 293-320 (1862).

BURRITT, ELIHU. b. Connecticut, 1811.

A Walk from London to the Land's End and back, with Notes by the way. Illustrations.

BUSH, REV. PAUL. R. of Duloe.

The Case of T. Pooley, the Cornish WellSinker, etc. See Buckle, H. T.; Coleridge, Sir J. D.; Holyoake, G. J.

NOTE.-Pooley was imprisoned for writing "Blasphemous Words" on the Rev. P. Bush's Gate, in 1857.

BUTLER, REV. D.

A Sermon [on II Cor., x, 17] occasionally preached on the Funeral of Sir C. Shovel. Lond., 1707, 8°.

BUTTEBURGH, REV. JOHN. V. of St. Martin's, Liskeard 143 to 1453.

Acquietancia Roberti Parys camerarii prioratus pro annuali pensione de Jo. Butteburgh, vicario eccl. S. Martini de Leskyrd recepta. Tanner MSS. Bodl. Lib., 196, art. 11.

BYRNE, WILLIAM, F.A.S. b. 1742. d. 24th September, 1805.

Britannia Depicted. A Series of Views (with brief descriptions) of the most Interesting and Picturesque Objects in Great Britain, the counties alphabetically arranged, engraved from Drawings by Messrs. Hearne, Farrington, Smith, Turner, Alexander, etc. By W. Byrne. Lond., T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1806-18, obl. fol., 6 parts.

NOTE.-Part iv contains 24 Views in Cornwall, Engraved from the Drawings of J. Farrington, R.A., which serve to illustrate the 3rd vol. of Lysons' "Magna Britannia," published at the same time.

BYRO. Pseud., i.e., Roby, -.

Lond., S. Low, 1865, large post 8°., 12/-.- 2nd BYRON, ELIZA. b. Helston, 1767. d. Sheptoned., Lond., 1868, 8°.

NOTE.-Account of Cornwall, pp. 264–357.

BURROUGHS, REV. JEREMIAH. b. 1599. d. 14th Nov., 1646.

The Saint's Duty in times of extremity, opened in a Sermon at Michael, Cornhil, occasioned upon the News of Extraordinary Loss to the Parliament's Forces in the West. Lond., Printed for Peter Cole, at the Printing Press in Cornhil, near the Royal Exchange, 1648, 4°.

NOTE.- Part of the collection of the Author's Sermons entitled "The Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment" (pp. 299-329). Lond., 1648 [1647], 4o.

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Mallet, 11th June, 1803.

The Grace of God manifested in a short account of Mrs. E. Byron. Written by her Husband [James M. Byron]. Methodist Mag., xxvii, 41-46, 85-89 (1804).

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BYRTH, REV. THOMAS. (Con.).

Memoir of his Life. By the Rev. G. R. Moncrieff. Lond., Thos. Hatchard, 1851, 8°., pp. v and 444.

NOTE.-Dr. Byrth's mother, Mary Hobling, was a Cornish lady, and he himself spent many of his early years in the County, at Callington, Launceston, etc.

Description of Cotehele House, Cornwall, a Seat of the Earl of Mount Edgecumbe. By Rev. T. Byrth. The Plymouth Magazine, 1814.

C.

C., pseud., i.e., Hingeston, Francis.
C., E. I. C.

Cotehele House. With Woodcut. Gent. Mag., ciii, pt. 2, 18-21 (1833).

C., H. A. C. i.e., Crozier, H. A.

C., J. C. i.e., Caryl., Rev. J.
C., M. A. C.

A Letter about the Scilly Islands. By M. A. C.
Christian Miscell., Jan., 1854, p. 25.
C., M. C.

An Antient Tenure in Cornwall illustrated. In a Letter dated Kerrier, Cornwall. Gent. Mag., lx, 608 (1790).

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Mems. from the Metropolis. Cornish Mag., iv, 87-93 (1829).

Love and Innocence. ib., iv, 133-36.

C., W. R. C[otton ?].

The Cottons of Fowey. N. & Q., 1 s., viii, 317 (1853).

CÆSAR, REV. HENRY. V. of Lostwithiel. b.

1562. cf. Lodge's Life of Sir Julius Cæsar, with Memoirs of his Family, pp. 43-48; Cooper's Ath. Cantab, ii, 86.

The Lords of Council to the Justices of Cornwall, touching the Misconduct of H. Cæsar. March, 1584. Cottonian MSS, Titus, B. iii, art. 30.

CAIRNECH, ST. [= Carantocus, St.] of Cornwall. flo. 433. d. 16th May. bur. at Dulane, in Meath. cf. Rees' Lives of Cambro-British Saints, pp. 209-211; Cottonian MSS., Vespasian, A. xiv, 4, fol. 90-91, b. vell., 8°., xii cent.; Acta Sanctorum, May 16th, iii, 585-87; Hardy's Cat. of Materials, i, 46-47, No. 113; Capgrave's Nova Legenda Angliae, 1516, fol., lvi.

Senchus Mor. The Early Brehon Law of

CAIRNECH, ST. (Con.).

Ireland, in "Ancient Laws of Ireland," Government ed., vol. i (1865), vol ii (1869).

NOTE.-St. Cairnech was one of the original compilers of this work. cf. ed. 1865, I. pref., xix; II. pref., v-viii.

CALAMY, REV. EDMUND, D.D., the Younger. b. 1671. d. 3rd June, 1732.

By E.

The Nonconformist Memorial, &c. Calamy. Abridged and Corrected by Samuel Palmer. Lond., Harris, 1775, 2 vols., 8°.-2nd ed., 1802, 3 vols., 8°.

NOTE.-Contains List of Cornish Ministers ejected or silenced at the Black St. Bartholomew, 1662. 1st ed., i, 273-95.-2nd ed., i, 347—76.

The Prudence of the Serpent and Innocence of the Dove. A Sermon preached at Exon, May 6th, 1713, before a numerous assembly of the Dissenting Ministers of Devon and Cornwall. 2nd ed., Lond., J. Clark, 1713, 8°., 4d. Dr. Williams.

CALL, JAMES. b. 1746. d. Madras, July 10th, 1799. cf. Gent. Mag., lxx, pt. i, 181 (1800).

CALL, SIR JOHN, BART., M.P., F.R. & A.S.S. b. 1732. d. Old Burlington St., London, 7th March, 1801. cf. Gent. Mag., lxxi, 282 (1801); Nichols' Lit. Anecdotes, iv, 612-13; Betham's Baronetage, iv, 227.

Plans, Elevations, and Section of the Gaol, Bridewell, and Sheriff's Ward, lately built at Bodmin, in the County of Cornwall. Most gratefully Inscribed to John Howard, Esq. Designed by, and executed under the direction of, John Call, Esq., one of ye Justices of the County, 1779. Scale, inch to 10 feet.

An Account of Enquiries respecting the Subject of Population. Letter, dated Whiteford House, 21st June, 1798. Let. and Papers of Bath and West Engl. Soc., ix, 245–57.

The Population of Cornwall and Devon. Communications to the Board of Agriculture, vol. vi., pt. 1.

A Letter from J. Call, Esq., to N. Maskelyne, F.R.S., containing a Sketch of the Signs of the Zodiac, found in a Pagoda, near Cape Comorin, in India. Philos. Trans., lxii, 353-56 (1772).

Mr. Sulivan's and Mr. Call's Plans for the Liquidation of the Company's Debts in India, 1784. Br. Museum Addit. MSS., 12567.

CALL, SIR WILLIAM PRATT, BART. (son of the preceding). b Nov., 1781. d. Whiteford House, Callington, 3rd Dec., 1851. cf. Gent. Mag., xxxvii, 186 (1852).

CALMADY, VINCENT, of Wenbury, Devon. d.

1579.

Land granted for the continuance of one Obit in the Borough of Launceston (31st May, 1557), for Vincent Calmady. Harl. MSS., 606, art. 214.

CAMDEN, WILLIAM.

b. London, 2nd May, 1551. d. Chiselhurst, 9th Nov., 1623,

Camden's Britannia, newly Translated into English, with large Additions and Improvements. Published by Edmund Gibson [afterwards Bishop of London]. Lond., 1695, fol.-2nd ed., Revised, with large Additions, 1722, 2 vols., fol.

Britannia, or a Description of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Ed. by Richard Gough. With Maps by Robert Morden. Lond., 1789, 4 vols., fol. 2nd ed., Lond., Stockdale, 1806, 4 vols., fol., £16. 16s.

NOTE.-In vol. 1 (2nd ed.), 32 Pages on Cornwall, 1 Map and 1 Plate; in vol 4, 4 Pages on Scilly. CAMELFORD, LORD. See Pitt, Thomas.

CANDLER, BARTH.

Letters to Dr. Halley, dated Launceston, 16th Aug., 1722. fol., pp. 3.

NOTE.-In possession of Royal Soc. of London. CAPERN, EDWARD. The Postman b. Bideford.

Wayside Warbles. By E. Capern, Rural Postman of Bideford, Devon. Lond., Low & Co., 1865, 8°., pp. vii and 207.

NOTE.-Contains "Cornish Bards," "Land's End," and the "Legend of the Logan."

CARANTOCUS, OR CRANTOCK, ST. See Cairnech, St.

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of St. Erme. b. Liskeard, 13th February, 1748. d. Barnstaple, 17th Sept., 1831. cf. Gent. Mag., ci, pt. ii, 376 (1831); Polwhele's Cornwall, v, 64, 191; Annual Biog., 1833, pp. 399-400.

A Sermon preached at Truro, before a Provincial Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, on the Festival of St. John the Baptist, by the Rev. C. Cardew, M.A., Master of the Grammar School at Truro. Lond., Printed and Sold by W. Richardson, 68, High Holborn ; Truro, 1777, 8°., 1/-.

A Sermon preached in St. Mary's Chapel, Penzance, at the Visitation of the Bishop of Exeter in 1782 [on Matt., v, 13]. 1782, 4°., 1/-.

A Sermon preached at the Assizes holden for the County of Cornwall, at Bodmin, before the Hon. Mr. Justice Grose and Mr. Baron Thompson, on Tuesday, July 26th, 1796. By C.

CARDEW, REV. CORNELIUS. (Con.). Cardew... Published at the request of the High Sheriff and Grand Jury. Truro, Printed and Sold by W. Harry; Sold also by W. Richardson, Lond.; n.d. [1796], 4°., pp. 20, 1/-.

NOTE.-Dedicated to John Enys, High Sheriff, and the Grand Jury.

A Sermon [on Acts, x, 38] preached at the Parish Church of St. Mary, in Truro, before the Governors of the Cornwall General Infirmary, on its being Opened for the Reception of Patients, Monday, August 12th, 1799, by the, Rev. C. Cardew, one of the Chaplains in Ordinary to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. Published at the Request of the Governors then present. Truro, Printed and Sold by J. Tregonning; Lond., J. Wallis; 1799, 4°., price 1/6, for the Benefit of the Infirmary.

CARDEW, REV. JOHN HAYDON (son of the preceding). R. of Curry Malet, near Taunton. b. Truro, 16th Feb., 1773. d. Curry Malet, 8th Nov., 1853.

Be ye of good Courage, and Play the Men. A Sermon [on II Sam., x, 12] preached in the Parish Church of St. Gluvias, Cornwall, Oct. 19th, 1803, being the day appointed for a General Fast, by J. H. Cardew, M.A., Curate of St. Gluvias and Rector of Curry Mallet, Somerset. Falmouth, Printed by S. Harris, 1803, 4°., pp. 21.

NOTE.-Dedicated to the Worshipful the Mayor and Aldermen of Penryn, Sir William Elford, Bart., M.P., and others.

CAREW FAMILY.

Pedigrees of Carew Family. Harl. MSS., 380, art. 37-50, pp. 85-102; MSS. Coll. Oxf. Reg. lxxi, lxxiv.

Descent of Carew, &c. ib., 1074, art. 65, 1079, p. 245, et seq., 1393, art. 72.

Pedigree of Carewe, of Carewe Castle, Co. Pembroke, and Mohuns Ottery, Co. Devon, with the Branch of Antony and others. [Middle Hill, 1830], fol., s. sh. Br. Museum.

CAREW, SIR ALEXANDER, BART. (eldest son of Sir R. Carew, Bart.). M.P. for Cornwall. b. 1610. Executed Tower Hill, 23rd Dec., 1644. cf. Clarendon's Hist. of Rebellion, ed. 1819, ii, 175-77, 522; Kippis' Biog. Brit.

The Speech or Confession of Sir Alexander Carew, Bart., who was beheaded on Tower Hill, on Monday, Dec. 23rd, 1644. Lond., Printed for Thos. Bates, at the Maiden-head, on Snow Hill, neere the Conduit; and J. W. J., in the Old Baily; 1644, sm. 4°., pp. 8.

England's Black Tribunall set forth in the

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CAREW, SIR GEORGE (younger brother of the historian). Master of Chancery and Court of Wards. b. East Anthony. d. Friday, 13th Nov., 1612. cf. Kippis' Biog. Brit.; Aikin's Gen. Biog.; Chalmers'.

An Historical View of the Negociations between the Courts of England, France, and Brussels, from the year 1592 to 1617... To which is added, A Relation of the state of France, with the characters of Henry IV and the

principal persons of that Court, drawn up by Sir George Carew, upon his return from his Embassy there in 1609, and addressed to King James I. Never before printed. By Thomas Birch, M.A., F.R.S., and Rector of the United Parishes of St. Margaret, Pattens, and St. Gabriel, Fenchurch. Lond., printed for A. Millar, opposite to Katharine Street, in the Strand, 1749, 8°., pp. xxiv and 528.

NOTE.-A Relation of the State of France, pp. 415 -528. Preface, pp. xvi-xix, contains account of Sir G. Carew.

Illustris viri J. A. Thuani...historiarum sui temporis, ab Anno Domini 1543, usque ad annum 1607, libri cxxxviii, 5 Tom. Genevæ, 1620-21, fol.

NOTE. The materials for the cxxi book (concerning Poland) were communicated by Sir G. Carew.

CAREW, SIR GEORGE, KNIGHT (son of Rev. George Carew, D.D., Dean of Windsor, &c.). cr. Earl of Totnes, 7th Feb., 1625-26. b. Devonshire, 1558. d. Savoy, London, 27th March, 1629.

Grant from the Crown to Sir G. Carey to Buy Tin of the Cornish Tinners previous to any other Purchasers. 1577. Lansd. MSS., 24, art. 44 and 48.

Sir G. Carey's Notes concerning the Queen's Tin in Cornwall and Devonshire. 1577. ib., 24, art. 47.

A Remonstrance against the Grant to Sir G. Carey for the Preemption of Cornish Tin. 1577. ib., 24, art. 50. See Halford, Mr.

Sir G. Carew's Suit for a Lease of Her Majesty's Right of Preemption of Tin in Devon and Cornwall for a Yearly Rent. 1597. ib., 85, art. 46.

CAREW, HUGH. Pseud., i.e., Desmaizeaux Pierre.

CAREW, JAMES.

Letter of King Henry VIII. See Bosvian, T. CAREW, JOHN.

J. Carew to Mr. Camden, Clarencieux King at Arms, concerning his Coat. Anthony, 6th Nov., 1620. Harl. MSS., 7000, art. 4, pp. 15–

21.

CAREW, SIR MATTHEW (uncle of the historian). b. Cornwall. bur. St. Dunstan's in the West, London, 2nd Aug., 1618. cf. Collectanea Topog. et Geneal., v, 206–208; White's Endowed Charities of London, pp. 349-50; Harl. MSS., 1196, art. 149–151.

Extract from a Book of Annals lent to Robert MSS.; Bod. Lib., 12, art. 9, fol. 46b-48b. Glover by Dr. M. Carew, March, 1585. Tanner

CAREW, RIGHT HONBLE. REGINALD POLE, F.R.S., M.P. (eldest son of Reginald Pole, of Stoke Damerel). Assumed the Name of Carew. b. Stoke Damerel, 28th July, 1753. d. Antony, 3rd Jan., 1835. cf. Gent. Mag., iii, 318 (1835). Sonnet addressed to R. P. Carew, Esq., by Rev. T. Warwick, L.L.B. European Mag., v, 224 (1784).

Antiquities discovered at Hallwick and Trenoweth in 1793. 2 Plates. Archaeol., xvi, 137-8 (1809).

An Account of certain Hill Castles. See Rashleigh, Rev. P.

Catalogue of the Collections of Etchings by Rembrandt, the property of the late Right Hon. R. P. Carew. Sold by Mr. Wheatley, 1835, 8°.

CAREW, RICHARD (eldest son of Thomas Carew). b. East Antonie, 1555. d. East Antonie, 6th Nov., 1620. cf. Fuller, ed. 1811, i, 218; Bliss' Wood, ii, 284-87; Chalmers'; Biog. Brit.; A Collect. of curious Discourses, with Pref., by T. Hearne, 1773, i, 267, ii, 425-26; Kippis' Biog. Brit; C. Fitzgeffry's Affanice, Book iii; J. Dunbar's Epigrammata, cent. 6, No. 53.

Godfray of Bvlloigne, or the Recouerie of Heirvsalem. An Heroicall Poeme, written in Italian by Seig. Torquato Tasso, and Translated into English by Richard] C[arew], Esquire; and now the First Part, containing Five Cantos, Imprinted in both Languages. London, Imprinted by John Windet for Christopher Hunt, of Exeter, 1594, 4°., 119 leaves.

NOTE.-cf. Retrospective Rev., iii, 32-50; British Bibliographer, i, 80.

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