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CORNISH, REV. GEORGE JAMES, M.A. Ottery St. Mary, 7th June, 1794. d. London, 10th Sept., 1849. cf. Gent. Mag., xxxii, 549 (1849), N. & Q., 3 S., viii, 357 (1865). Despise ye the Church of God? A Sermon [on I Cor., xi, 18-22] preached at the consecration of St. Michael's Church, Baldhu, on 20th July, 1848 (by the Lord Bishop of Exeter). By Rev. G. Cornish, Vicar of SS. Kenwyn and Kea. Published at his Lordship's command. Lond., Rivington, 1848, 8°.,

"Let all things be done decently and in order." A Sermon [on I Cor., xiv, 40] preached at the opening of the temporary Church, in the District of St. George, Kenwyn, on the 23rd April, 1849, by G. Cornish, M.A., Prebendary of Exeter and Chaplain to the Lord Bishop. Published at the particular request of the Clergy present. Truro, J. R. Netherton, 1849, 8°., pp.

16.

A Selection from the Sermons and Poetical Remains of the Rev. G. J. Cornish, late Vicar of Kenwyn and Kea. Lond., J. C. Mozley; Truro, Netherton; 1850, 8°., pp. 400, 10/6.

NOTE. Some of the poetry had been previously published in "Church Poetry " and " Days and Seasons." Sermon for the Sixth Sunday after Epiphany. "Sin not only to be forgiven, but to be rooted out," I John, iii, 45. Published in Sermons for Sundays, Festivals and Fasts, &c. (Ed. by the Rev. Alex. Watson. Lond., J. Masters, 1846, 8°.), 2 S., i, 255-64.

Lines to the Redbreast. Christian Year (1st ed.), ii, 81, 21st Sunday after Trinity. [cf. Sir J. T. Coleridge's Life of Keble, 1st ed., pp. 29-35]. Come to the Woods and other Poems. Lond., Simpkin; Frome, John Hodges [printed]; 1869, 8°., pp. 136, 3/6.

CORNISH, JAMES.

A View of the present state of the Salmon and Channel Fisheries and of the Statute Laws by which they are regulated...Lond., Longman, 1824, 8o.. pp. ix and 217.

NOTE.-The Channel Fisheries on the Coasts of Devon and Cornwall described in pp. 67-119.

CORNISH, JAMES, M.R.C.S. (son of Will. Cornish). b. Falmouth, 20th May, 1792. d. Falmouth, 22nd Sept., 1858.

Case of a large dose of laudanum proving fatal, although full vomiting was speedily effected. Med. & Phys. Journ., xxxi, 193-96 (1814). Remarkable effects of fanaticism on the inhabitants of several towns in Cornwall. ib., xxxi. 373-79 [cf. Methodist Mag., xxxvii, 545– 551, 1814].

Observations on Mr. Cornish's account of a

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CORY, REAR-ADMIRAL NICHOLAS (eldest son of Nicholas Cory, Surgeon, of St. Mawes). b. St. Mawes, 26th July, 1795. d. Plymouth, 13th Feb., 1864. cf. Gent. Mag., xvi, 405 (1864); O'Byrne's Naval Biog. Dict.

CORY, REV. RICHARD.

V. of Gwennap 164680. d. St. Wenn, 1680. cf. Walker's Sufferings, pt. ii, 215.

CORYTON, HENRY (2nd surviving son of J. T Coryton). b. 28th March, 1810. cf. O'Byrne's Naval Biog. Dict.

CORYTON, SIR JOHN (son of William Coryton). cr. Baronet 27th Feb., 1661. cf. Rep. Dep. Keeper Records, 30, p. 447.

Letter from Sir J. Coryton to John Evelyn. Plymouth, 19th March, 1665. Br. Museum Addit. MSS., 15,857, fol. 186.

CORYTON, SIR JOHN. See Moyle, Walter.

CORYTON, JOHN.

Treatise on the laws of letters patent for the sole use of inventions in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. By J. Coryton, Esq., of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law. Lond., H. Sweet, 1855, 8°., pp. xxvii and 563.

CORYTON, JOHN TILLIE. b. Crocadon in St. Mellion, 4th April, 1773. d. Pentillie Castle, 10th Sept., 1843.

Letter to J. T. Coryton. By Joseph Whitley, late of the New Inn, Callington. Launceston, Philp. Double sheet.

CORYTON, WILLIAM. M.P. for Cornwall, 1625, Launceston, 1640. d. May, 1651. cf. Prynne's Tracts and Parl. Hist., ii, 208.

The Passage at the Council Table between the Council and W. Coryton, Esq., about refusing to pay the Loan. MSS. Camb. Univ. Lib., Ee. ii, 32, art. 11; Harl. MSS., 737, art. 14, pp. 159-164; 6799, art. 33.

Information in the Star Chamber, May, 1629, against divers Parliament Men, viz... W. Čoriton, etc. Br. Museum Addit. MSS., 12,511.

W. May, Sir H. Killegrew, P. Edgecumbe, W. Coryton, W. Langdon, and W. Scawen, Commissioners for Cornwall to Edw. Walker, Secretary of the Council of War to the King. Leskeard, 15th Aug., 1644. ib., 15,750, fol. 21,

COSMO THE THIRD. Grand Duke of Tuscany.

b. Florence, 14th Aug., 1642. d. 31st Oct., 1723.

Travels of Cosmo the Third, Grand Duke of

COSMO THE THIRD. (Con.).

Tuscany, through England during the reign of King Charles the Second (1669). Translated from the Italian Manuscript in the Laurentian Library at Florence. To which is prefixed a memoir of his life. Illustrated with a portrait Ludgate Street, 1821, 4., pp. 506. and 39 views. London, printed for J. Mawman,

NOTE. Contains an account of Scilly, pp. 108-116, and a view of St. Mary's. The original narrative was written by Count Lorenzo Magalotti. cf. One and All, Dec., 1868, Jan., 1869, where the Cornish portion is printed.

COSOWARTH, MICHAEL (third son of John

Cosowarth of Cosowarth). b. London, 1568. cf. Ath. Cantab., ii, 430; Carew's Survey, ed. 1811, p. 346; Holland's Psalmist, i, 229; Farr's Select Poetry, pt. 2, pp. 404-8; Sir J. Bramston's Autobiography (Camden Soc., 1845), p. 13, but spelt Cuswroth; Brydges' Excerpta Tudoriana, i, 48-51.

Certain Psalms in English Metre. Harl. MSS., 6906, 4°.

NOTE.-Prefixed to this work are complimentary verses by Rich. Carew and Henry Lok, both styling themselves cousins to the author.

Ecclesiastes, otherwise called the Preacher. By H. L., Gentleman [i.e., Henry Lok]. Lond., 1597, 8°.

NOTE.-Prefixed are verses signed M. C.

COSTE, L. ET PERDONNET.

De la preparation des minerais d'étain et de cuivre en Cornouailles. Annal des Mines, vi, 3-20 (1829).

Note sur le traitement des minerais d'étain en Cornouailles. ib., vi, 21-28.

Mines de plomb de Cornouailles. ib., vii, 14 (1830).

COSWORTH FAMILY.

cf. Harl. MSS., 1463. Printed in "The Visitation of London, 1568," ed. by J. J. Howard and G. J. Armytage. Lond., Harleian Soc., 1869, p. 16.

COTTON FAMILY, of Fowey. By W. R. Cotton]. N. & Q., 1 S., viii, 317 (1853).

COTTON, REV. EDWARD (2nd son of Dr. W. Cotton). Archdeacon of Cornwall, 25th July, 1660. b. 1608. d. Exeter (?), 11th Nov., 1675.

Bishop Lamplugh to Archbishop Sancroft on the profane conduct of E. Cotton, Archdeacon of Cornwall, 21st March, 1682-3 (?). Tanner MSS. (Bodl. Lib.), 35, art. 154. cf. also, art.

158.

COTTON, REV. WILLIAM (eldest son of Dr. W. Cotton, Bp. of Exeter). d. Botreaux Castle, circa 1649. cf. Walker's Sufferings, pt. ii, 24.

COTTON, WILLIAM, F.S.A. d. Plymouth, 15th Jan., 1863, aged 68.

Illustrations of Stone Circles, Cromlehs, and other Remains of the Aboriginal Britons in the West of Cornwall. From drawings made on the spot in 1826, by W. Cotton, Esq., M.A. Lond., printed by James Moyes, Took's Court, Chancery Lane, 1827, 4°., pp. 46. Castle Horneck Lib., Penzance.

NOTE.-Only 25 copies printed. The preface dated "The Priory, Leatherhead, June 1, 1827." Ten plates, with plans annexed, accompany three chapters of the book. The eleventh plate goes with "An account of some barrows on Botree Hill...opened 26th Sep.. 1826." ef. Gent. Mag. (in a letter from A. J. Kempe), ciii, pt. 1, 11-14,

An Account of certain Hill Castles situated near the Land's End in Cornwall. 2 plates. Archæol., xx, 300-306 (1829).

COTTON, REV. WILLIAM CHARLES. V. of Frodsham. b. Stratford, Essex, 30th Jan., 1813.

A Short and Simple Letter to Cottagers, from a Conservative Beekeeper. By the Rev. W. C. Cotton. Plate. Penzance, Rodda, 1838, 12o.

NOTE. A Cornish reprint of a work that has gone through several editions. The Letter, pp. 1-8. In the same pamphlet are found "On Keeping a Cow," pp. 9-12; Tanks," pp. 13-24; the latter signed M. A. Gilbert].

COUCH, CAPT. JAMES, R.N. b. Talland (?). d. Stoke Damerel, 9th Jan., 1850. cf. Gent. Mag., xxxiii, 211–12 (1850); O'Byrne's Naval Biog. Dict.

Observations on the Solid Channel. By Capt. J. Couch, R.N. Lond., A. Varnham, 1834, 8°., pp. 21.

COUCH, JONATHAN, F.L.S. b. Polperro, 15th March, 1789. d. Polperro, 13th April, 1870. cf. Yarrell's British Birds, vols. i, ii, iii; Journ. R.I.C., April, 1870.

A Treatise on the Natural History of the Pilchard, with particular reference to the Fisheries of Cornwall. By J. Couch... Extracted from the Third Report of the Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society. 1835, 8°.

NOTE. This Essay obtained the prize given by John Buller, Esq., of Morval, for the best Natural History of the Pilchard.

A Cornish Fauna; being a Compendium of the Natural History of the County, intended to form a companion to the Collection in the Museum of the Royal Institution of Cornwall.

COUCH, JONATHAN. (Con.).

Part i, containing the Vertebrata, Crustacea, and a portion of the Radiate Animals. By J. Couch. Truro, 1838, 8°., pp. 84. Part ii, containing the Testaceous Mollusks. By J. Couch. Truro, 1841, 8°., pp. 76, 2/-. Part iii, containing the Zoophytes...By R. Q. Couch. (1844), q.v.

Illustrations of Instinct, deduced from the Habits of British Animals. By J. Couch. Lond., Van Voorst, 1847, post 8°., 8/6.

The Natural History of C. Plinius Secundus. Translated on the Basis of Philemon Holland's Pliny, [By J. Couch], with notes. Lond., Wernerian Club, 1847-50, 8°.

NOTE.-Vol. I and II and parts 1 to 5 of vol. III were all that were published

A History of the Fishes of the British Islands. With coloured illustrations from drawings by the Author. J. Couch. Lond., Groombridge, 1860-65, 4 vols., roy. 8°., 72/-.

"A Torpedo at one end of the line." By J. Couch. In "Fishing Gossip"... Ed. by H. Cholmondeley Pennell. (Edinburgh, Black, 1866, 8°.), pp. 147-51.

Fishing and Fish-hooks of the earliest dates. By J. Couch. ib., pp. 321–29.

Polperro. The History of a Fishing Town. ...By J. Couch. With an Account of the Life and Labours of the Author...By T. Q. Couch. (1870), q.v.

Icthyology. A Paper communicated by J. Couch to the Exposition Internationale des Peches, at Arcachon, in France, and for which a Gold Medal was awarded to the Author. 1867.

Observations on the Tree of Life, &c. By Imperial Mag. Ipolpuroc sic.), i.e., J. Couch.

(ed. by S. Drew), i, col. 737-39 (1819). Meteorological Phenomena.

ib., ii, col. 531-33 (1820).

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The Carpenter Bee-Apis centuncularis. By J. Couch. ib., ii, col. 653-55.

On the Alteration in Times; [reflections suggested by an old work on political economy in the reign of Elizabeth]. By Ipolperroc. ib., iii, col. 16–20 (1821).

The Fabulous Foundation of the Popedom [abridged from Rich. Bernard]. By J. Couch. ib., iii, col. 428-35, 520-27.

Reply to a Query on Singular Fishes. By J. Couch. ib., iii, col. 451-53.

Authors and Books in the English and Foreign Languages which are necessary for the formation of a small and select library. Abridged from the Pamphleteer, No. 3. By Ipolperroc. ib., iii, col. 715-20.

Fishing. A Poem. By Ipolperroc. ib., iii,

col. 1027-32.

Suggestions for the purpose of fixing the

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epoch of the principal geological changes which have happened in the Earth. By J. Couch. ib., iv, col. 35-43 (1822).

The Migratory Birds of the West of England. By J. Couch. ib., iv, col. 705–14.

'God's arrow against atheism and irreligion." A Tract. Abridged and explained by J. Couch. ib., iv, col. 921-32, 991-1002.

On Pilgrimage. Translated from Erasmus by Translated from Erasmus by J. Couch, with remarks. ib., v, col. 53-59, 126– 35, 233–45 (1823).

A Dissertation on the Mermaid. By J. Couch. ib., vi, col. 705-14, 805-12 (1824).

Observations on the Progress of Civilization. in Nations. By J. Couch. ib., vi, col. 1098–

1111.

On the Cultivation of the Apple-tree. By J. Couch. ib., vii, col. 609-15, 712-18 (1825).

Observations Illustrative of the Natural History of the Chameleon. By J. Couch. ib., vii, col. 803-9.

Observations on the Jewish and Christian Sabbath Days. By J. C. ib., viii, col. 57-62 (1826).

Seraphic Obsequies (from Erasmus). By J. Couch. ib., viii, col. 453-60, 519-26.

Observations on the Analogies that exist in the Animal Kingdoms. By J. C. ib., ix, col. 621-25 (1827).

Of Man, as the Image of the Deity. J. C. ib., x, col. 593–98 (1828).

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On the Migration of the Swallow Tribe.

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On the Use of the Electrical Faculty of the Torpedo. Thomson Ann. Philos., vi, 156-157 (1823).

Some Particulars of the Natural History of Fishes found in Cornwall. Linn. Soc. Trans., xiv, 69-92 (1825) [Oken Isis, Jena, xxii, col. 1078-89 (1829)].

A Letter on the occurrence of Procellaria Wilsoni on the British coast. Linn. Soc. Proc., i, 2-3 (1838).

An Account of a Fish nearly allied to Hemiramphus. ib., i, 151-52 (1842).

COUCH, JONATHAN. (Con.).

On the occurrence of Sepia biserialis in Cornwall. Linn. Soc. Journ. (Zool.), i, 100–102 (1857). Note on the occurrence of Phyllosoma commune in Cornwall. ib., ii, 146-49 (1858). Notes on the occurrence of the Crustacean, Scyllarus arctus, in England. ib., vi, 78 (1862).

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Rare or Uncommon Birds in Cornwall. Clement Jackson, J. Couch, and Rev. J. Lakes. J. C. Loudon's Mag. Nat. Hist., iii, 175-77 (1831). Substance drawn up at sea in 7 or 8 fathoms water. Woodcut. By J. Couch. ib., iii, 481. On the Solitary Thrush (Turdus Solitarius). ib., iv, 213-14 (1831).

Notes on the Chimney Swallow (Hirundo Rustica) and on the Window Swallow or Marten (Hirundo Urbica). ib., iv, 520-23, 1831 [Froriep Notizen, Erfurt, xxxii, col. 289-93, 1832].

Fishes new to the British Fauna contained in "Couch's History of the Fishes of Cornwall." ib., v, 15-24, 311-16 (1832).

A Description of the Characteristics of a kind of Trigla, hitherto confounded with the Trigla Blochii. ib., ix, 463-66 (1836).

Observations on the Luminous Meteors commonly called Shooting Stars. ib., i, 150-53 (1837).

Description of a species of Ray Fish not hitherto included in the British Fauna. ib., ii, 71-73 (1838).

Some Observations on the Lancelot (Amphioxus lanceolatus). ib., ii, 381-84.

On the Structure and Habits of the Physalia of Cuvier or Portuguese Man-of-War. ib., iii, 556-61, 1839 [Froriep Notizen, xiii, col. 129-34, 1840].

Remarks on some species of Asterias found in Cornwall. ib., iv, 32-34 (1840).

[Prize] Essay on the Natural History of the Pilchard. Rep. R.C.P. Soc., 1835, pp. 65-101. Statistics of the Pilchard Fishery for twenty years. ib., 1835, p. 87.

Notices of the Hake. ib., 1835, p. 90.
The Blue Shark. ib., 1835, p. 92.
The Porbeagle. ib., 1835, p. 93.

The Thrasher or Sea Fox. ib., 1835, p. 94.
The Whale Tribe. ib., 1835, p. 94.

Notes on the preceding, by one of the Judges, ib., 1835, p. 97.

Meteorological Register. ib., 1836, pp. 66-67. The Pilchard Fishery. ib., 1840, pp. 11-26. Calendar of Natural History of Polperro. ib., 1842, pt. 2, pp. 33-40.

The Exuviation and Growth of Crabs and Lobsters. ib., 1843, pp. 1-14; 1858, pp. 39-45. The Mackerel and its Fishery. ib., 1844, pp. 47-61,

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ib., 1845, pp.

9-21; 1847, pp. 1-11; 1848, pp. 1-2. Shooting Stars. ib., 1850, p. xxxv. The Harvests in Cornwall, 1816-1852. ib., 1852, pp. 69-74.

Observations on the Skeleton of a Porpoise. ib., 1852, pp. 75-76.

Indications of the Former Natural History of Cornwall. ib., 1854, pp. 24-27.

A few Remarks on the Midge Fly which infests the wheat. ib., 1856, pp. 25-26.

Remarks on the species of Whales on the coasts of Cornwall. ib., 1856, pp. 27–46.

Migratory Locusts. ib., 1858, p. 54.

Memoir of the Natural History of the Salmon Tribe, from materials chiefly collected in Cornwall and the West of England. ib., 1859, pp. 1-29.

Description of the Phalaropus hyperboreus. ib., 1859, p. 76.

Remarks on the Natural History of the Par. ib., 1860, pp. 50-57.

Diseases in Lambs and Poultry from the presence of Parasitic Animals. ib., 1862, p. 1. The File Fish. ib., 1866, pp. 65-67. Dredging Excursions. ib., 1867, p. 64.

The Process of Exuviation in Shrimps and Lobsters. Jardine Mag. Zool. Bot., i, 170-73, 1837. [Wiegmann, Archiv. Berlin, iv, 337-42, 1838].

The Process of Exuviation in the Common Crab. ib., i, 341-44.

Crustacean Animals. Rep. R.I.C., 1838, p. 34.
Druidical Observances. ib., 1842, p. 36.
Sun Fish. ib., 1842, p. 24.

Whales. ib., 1842, p. 26. [Zoologist, iii, 1161, 1845].

Birds and Fishes in Cornwall. ib., 1843, p. 28. On Opening some Barrows in Pelynt. ib., 1845, p. 33.

Bell in the Tower of Lansallos Church. ib., 1853, pp. 19 and 122.

A Royal Wardrobe in the 16th Century. Journ. R.I.C., 1866, April, pp. 21-26.

Borough of East Looe. ib., pp. 63-64. A Singular Old Letter. ib., pp. 129-30. Additions to the Fauna of Cornwall. ib., pp. 154-62.

Inventory of a Nobleman's Personal Property, 16th Cent. ib., 1867, pp. 226-33.

Dabernon Chantry, in Lansallos Church. ib., 1867, pp. 346-49.

Alchemy. ib., pp.

350-51.

The Fish Echineis Remora. ib., p. 361. Correspondence (Anno 1700) between the

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Bishop of Exeter and Mr. Charles Godolphin. ib., 1868, April, pp. 17-20.

On the Zoology of the County of Cornwall. Rep. Brit. Assoc., 1841, pt. ii, p. 68.

The Marine Zoology of Britain. ib., 1842, p. 213.

British Fish for Local Museums. ib., 1855, p. 113.

The Zoology of Cornwall. Brit. Assoc. Section, 1841, p. 68.

The Migration of Birds and the Flowering of Plants. ib., 1842, p. 66.

On the Egg-purse and Embryo of a Species of Myliobatis. ib., 1846-47, p. 80.

The Marine Fauna and Flora of Devon and Cornwall. ib., 1865, p. 51.

On the Existence of Giants in Cornwall and Devon. Clack, iv, 152-160.

Account of a Specimen of the Oblong Sunfish ...taken at Par. Ann. Nat. Hist., vi, 144-45 (1841).

On...the Black or Leading Whale...taken in Cornwall. ib., ix, 371-73, 1842; [Froriep Notizen, xxiv, col. 49-52, 1842].

On the Midge Fly which infests the wheat. ib., xx, 399-400 (1857).

On Whales observed on the coasts of Cornwall. ib., xx, 424–39.

A Crustacean allied to Gonoplax rhomboides. Trans. P.N.H. & A.S., i, 83 (1845). The Grey Shark. ib., i, 98.

The Hemiramphus Europeus. ib., i, 145. Egg-purse and Embryo of a Myliobatis. Plate. ib., i, 151; [Zoologist, vi, 1980].

Complexity in the Condition of Animals. ib., i, 159.

A Fish of the genus Brama. ib., i, 191. A New Fish to the Cornish Fauna. ib., i, 284. Scomber Punctatus, a species of Mackerel. ib., i, 352 (1849).

The Pike-headed Whale. ib., i, 396 (1850). The Onchidium, a Sea Slug. ib., ii, 21. The Young of Crustacean Animals. ib., ii, 69. A species of Axius. ib., ii, 165. Description of a Pocket Dial. ib., ii, 163; [N. & Q., 3 S., ii, 185].

Translations from Domesday. ib., ii, 110, 167, 244.

On Sharks. ib., ii, 234.

Notes to the Translations from Domesday. ib., ii, 266.

The Dipper, Cinclus Aquaticus. ib., ii, 306.

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