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BOASE, G. C. (Con.).

Letter (in Latin) from "G. C. Boase, Exeter, 28 Nov. 1825," to his father Henry Boase, Penzance. Br. Museum Addit. MSS. 29281 fol. 229. Letters from G. C. Boase, Queen's college, Cambridge, Jan. 1829 to his brother J. J. A. Boase, Penzance. ib. 29281, fol. 253.

BOASE, GEORGE CLEMENT (second son of John J. A. Boase). b. Chapel st. Penzance 20 Oct. 1829. Educ. Regent's House academy, Penzance and at Bellevue, Penryn 1844; In the employment of various mercantile firms 184453; In the Australian colonies 1854-64; Manager for H. M. Whitehead and Co. Australian merchants, London 1865-74.

A bibliographical list of the works published, or in MS., illustrative of the various dialects of English. Edited by the rev. Walter W. Skeat M.A. Part i. Lond. English Dialect Society 1873, 8°. pp. viii and 48, 4/6.

NOTE. The above work was in reality brought out in Feb. 1875. It contains on pp. 19-28 A List of works relating to the English Dialect of Cornwall, originally made out by the rev. W. W. Skeat, but rewritten with additions and biographical notices by G. C. Boase and W. P. Courtney.

Bibliotheca Cornubiensis. A catalogue of the writings both manuscript and printed of Cornishmen, and of works relating to the county of Cornwall with biographical memoranda and copious literary references. By G. C. Boase and W. P. Courtney... Vol. i, A-O. Lond. Longmans [Truro, printed by J. R. Netherton] 1874, 8°. pp. i-xii, 1-417, 21/--. Vol. ii, P-Z. Lond. 1878, 8o. pp. i-viii, 418-917, 21/-.-. Vol. iii in progress.

Mahogany, a Cornish drink. N. and Q. 3 S, vii, 280 (1865). The first of many articles.

BOASE, HENRY. See ante i, 29 (fourth son of Arthur Boase, b. Puul 8 Oct. 1698, d. Madron Aug. 1780, m. 27 Apl. 1756 at Madron, Jane, dau. of Hen. Lugg. She was bapt. Madron 17 Feb. 17. d. Penzance 12 Jan. 1821). In banking house of Messrs. Ransom, London 1788-98, Partner in the firm 1 Jan. 1799, retired 1809; Captain of Knightsbridge volunteer corps 1803-1805; One of the founders of the Bible Society, London 1804; Resided at Penzance 1809-27; Partner in Batten, Oxnam and Carne's bank Penzance 1810-23; Chief partner of Penzance Union Bank 182327; One of the founders of the R. Geological Soc. of Cornwall 1814; Mayor of Penzance 1816; Fellow R. Soc. of Literature 1821. m. 26 Oct. 1794 in London, Anne, only child of Matthew Craige. She was b. Walsall, Staffordsh. 8 July 1775, d. Penzance 7 Feb. 1863.

BOASE, HENRY. (Con.).

On rain guages. Signed "H. Boase, Penzance 12 July 1820." Thos. Thomson's Annals of Philos. xvi, 177-79 (1820).

Reply to Mr. Boase on Rain-Guages. Signed "Henry Meikle, Berners' st. 21 Sep. 1820." ib. xvi, 421-24.

On the difference in the annual statements of the quantity of rain falling in adjacent places. Signed "H. Boase, Geological Soc. Penzance 1 June 1822." ib. NS. iv, 18-21 (1822).

Sixty eight Letters from and to Henry Boase, Penzance 1800-1826. Br. Museum Addit. MSS. 29281.

BOASE, HENRY SAMUEL. See ante i, 29-30. Educ. Tiverton gram. sch. to 1814; Studied chemistry under Edmund Davy in Dublin 1815; Studied medicine in Edinburgh, M.D. 1821; Physician at Penzance 1821; Sec. of R. Geol. Soc. of Cornwall 1822-29; Partner in Penzance Union bank 1823-38; F.R.S. 4 May 1837; Partner in Claverhouse Bleachfield, Dundee 1838, retired 1871; Memb. of Palæontographical Soc. m. 11 Dec. 1824 at Madron, Elizabeth Valentina, eld. dau. of William Stoddard. She was b. Melcombe Regis 8 Nov. 1799. d. Dundee 13 May 1876. cf. Trans. R.G.S.C. ix, 56 (1875).

Dissertatio medica inauguralis de contagio, pro gradu doctoris, summisque in medecina honoribus ac privelegiis rite et legitime consequendis, eruditorum examini subjicit Henricus S. Boase, Anglus.... Edinburghi excudebat Joannes Moir 1821, 8°. Half title, title, and dedications 4 leaves, then pp. 1–32.

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NOTE. First dedication Patri carissimo Henrico Boase, armigero, hasce studiorum primitias maxima cum pietate consecrat Filius." The second dedication "Edmundo Davy, armigero chemicale professori (sic) sub cujus auspiciis chemiae rudimenta didicit hoc opusculum humile sed sincerum summae observantiae pignus lubentissime dedicat Auctor."

The second Adam, the seed of the woman. A thesis maintaining that Jesus, the only begotten of the Father is very man, a human person. [Anon. by H. S. Boase]. Lond. Williams & Norgate 1876, 8°. pp. viii, 283, 6/-.

Six lectures on chemistry delivered before the Cornwall Geological Soc. cf. West Briton 15 Mch. 1822, p. 4 etc.

A.D. 1855, July 17, No. 1603. Letters patent to Henry Samuel Boase of Claverhouse bleachfield near Dundee for "Improvements in the process of drying organic substances." Lond. 1856, fol. pp. 5, 9d.

BOASE, JOHN (eld. son of John Boase, b. Paul 27 June 1756. d. 1795, m. 17 July 1780 Elizabeth, dau. of John Harvey. She was bapt. Buryan

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21 Feb. 1756, bur. Paul 29 Sep. 1789). bapt. Paul 1 Apl. 1783; Lieut. of 32nd, or Cornwall regt. of foot 9 June 1808; Placed on half pay 19 June 1817; Served in the Peninsula, France and Flanders, in battles of Roleia, Vimiera and Corunna, wounded in battle of Salamanca, in battle of the Pyrenees, wounded at Quatre Bras; Had war medal with 8 clasps; Barrack master Pendennis castle with rank of Captain to 1854. d. Wadebridge 11 Sep. 1854.

A.D. 1828, Dec. 10, No. 5728. Specification of John Boase of Albany st. gentleman and Thomas Smith, mechanic, of Augustus st. both in Regent's park, Middlesex, for "Certain improvements in machines or machinery for scraping, sweeping, cleaning and watering streets, roads and other ways, which machines or machinery may be applied to other purposes." Lond. 1829, fol. pp. 4, 6d.

NOTE. For John Boase's patents in 1830 See Rawe, John ante ii, 549.

BOASE, J. J. A. See ante i, 30. Educ. Tiverton gram. sch. 1809-14; and Helston gram. sch. 1815; Partner in Penzance Union bank 182338; Manager of Western district bank and Penzance Union bank 1838-46; J.P. for Penzance 1836; President Penzance public library 1858-74; President of Gentleman's news room, Penzance 1859-64. m. 4 July 1827 at St. Clement's parish ch., Charlotte, second dau. of Robert Sholl. She was b. Truro 30 Oct. 1802. d. Penzance 10 Sep. 1873.

Catalogue of Roman consular and imperial, English and foreign coins, Papal, Italian, French and English Medals, and some numismatic works. The property of J. J. A. Boase, esq., Alverton Vean, Penzance. Which will be sold by auction by Messrs. S. Leigh, Sotheby and John Wilkinson ...on 4 April 1860, and following days...n.d. [1860] 8°. pp. 27.

Catalogue of the library of a gentleman, deceased, and of other collections. Which will be sold by Sotheby, Wilkinson and Hodge, on 9th Novr. 1874 and 5 following days... Dryden Press, J. Davy and Sons, London, n.d. [1874]. 8°. pp.

140.

NOTE. In this sale Lots 364-450, 609-641, 720-38, formed a portion of J. J. A. Boase's Library.

BOASE, WILLIAM.

A.D. 1866, Feb. 2, No. 325. Letters patent to William Boase of Ferris Town, Truro, in the duchy of Cornwall, draper, for the invention of "Improvement in apparatus for measuring and blocking drapery goods, paperhangings and such like purposes." Lond. 1866, fol. pp. 7, 10d.

BOASE, WILLIAM DAVEY (son of Will. Boase, b. 1786, d. Liskeard 1843, m. Margaret Davey of Redruth). b. Liskeard 28 Sep. 1818; Solicitor; Mayor of Liskeard 1844, 1849, 1852. Commenced working Herod's Foot mine of which he was purser and manager; One of the inspectors of the Charity commission 21 Apl. 1856. d. 174, Adelaide road, Hampstead 25 Mch. 1866. m. 16 Dec. 1851, at Liskeard, Martha, second dau. of Will. Fookes, who still survives.

Reports on vagrancy. Lond. W. Clowes and Sons 1848, fol. Parl. Papers 1847-48, vol. liii.

NOTE.-Contains "Report on vagrancy, to the poor law board. By W. D. Boase, esq." pp. 14-47. cf. also Chambers' Journ. 1848, 18 Nov. p. 328.

BOASE, WILLIAM MILLETT. See ante i, 30 (son of John Boase, b. Madron 24 Feb. 1771, d. Penzance, 23 Mch. 1850, m. 16 July 1795 at Penzance, Jane, dau. of Jas. Millett. She was b. Helston 1769, d. Falmouth 16 Feb. 1861). b. Penzance 30 Mch. 1802; Educ. under Mr. Tatton, Penzance, and at Helston and Tiverton gram. sch.; Of Queen's coll. Camb. but no degrees recorded. Studied medicine in Edinburgh, M.D. 1823; Physician at Falmouth 1827-57; Consulting Phys. to Falmouth Dispensary; Went to reside at Plymouth 1857; Minister of Catholic apostolic ch. Plymouth. m. 28 Mch. 1827, at Madron, his first cousin, Jane Lydia, fourth dau. of Hen. Boase. She was b. London, 4 Dec. 1805.

Hints on the exercise of the elective franchise, addressed to the electors of the united borough of Penryn and Falmouth. By W. M. Boase, M.D. Falmouth, printed and published by J. Philp 1835, 8o. pp. 42, 1/-.

Report on Falmouth waterworks 1847. See ante iii, 963. The evidence of Dr. Boase is on pp. 3-15.

BODRIGAN FAMILY.

Pedigree of Bodrigan. Lunsd. MSS. 860, art.

125.

BODULGATE, THOMAS (son of Stephen Bodulgate). Of Bodulgate in Boconnoc; M.P. Cornwall 1448, 1454. d. 8 Apl. 1471. cf. Journ. R.I.C. Mch. 1864, p. 27.

Documents relating to T. Bodulgate of Trencreek 1446. Trevelyan Papers (Camden Soc. 1857) pp. 28-32.

BODULGATE, WALTER, of Bodulgate. The

Founder of an obit or chantry in the chapel of St. Thomas the martyr at Camelford 1435. cf. Journ. R.I.C. Mch. 1864, pp. 27-28; Sir J. Maclean's Trigg Minor ii, 318, 322, 391.

BODY, WILLIAM. Leased the archdeaconry of Cornwall from rev. Thos. Winter 1541; killed by William Kilter, priest of St. Keverne, in Helston ch. 5 Apl. 1548. cf. Strype's Ecclesiastical Memorials (Oxf. 1822) ii, pt. i, 143-45; Fourth Report of the Dep. Keeper of Records (1843) pp. 217-19.

A proclamation of pardon for the king's subjects in Cornwall for murdering of W. Boddye, gent. Westminster, May 17, 1548. Cottonian MSS. Titus B. ii, art. 13, fol. 25.

BOGER, DEEBLE. See ante i, 30 (son of John Boger, m. Lucy, dau. of Samuel Hext). Steward to the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe; Recorder of Plympton; Chief opponent of the duchy of Cornwall in their attempt at altering the holdings of leasehold properties. d. Wolsdon 22 Nov. 1875, aged 76. bur. Antony church 27 Nov. m. 1829 Frances, dau. of Thos. Bewes M. P. for Plymouth. cf. Journ. R.I.C. Sep. 1876, p. 247.

Notes of some entries in the book of "Minutes of the duchy of Cornwall," during the life of Edward the Black prince with reference to his residence at Restormell etc., translated from the Norman French. Journ. R.I.C. Oct. 1874, pp. 142-43; Sep. 1875, pp. 155-65.

BOGER, REV. EDMUND. See ante i, 30-31 (eld. son of Capt. Rich. Boger R.M., paymaster of R. Cornwall militia, b. Maker 5 Nov. 1782, d. St. Winnow 20 Aug. 1835, m. at Brampford Speke, Devon, Eliza, dau. of John Squire, R.N., and Elizabeth, dau. of Geo. Peard, Capt. R.N. She was b. Saltash, 8 Nov. 1790 and now resides at St. Winnow). b. Lostwithiel 9 Nov. 1822; Educ. Lostwithiel gram. sch. 1831-41; Matric. from Magd. hall. Oxf. 13 May 1841; Fellow of Ex. coll. 30 June 1843 to 1850; Third classics 1845, B. A. 26 Nov. 1846, M. A. Dec. 1859; Head master Helston gram. sch. 1850-55; P. C. of Knowle, St. Giles, Somerset 1855-59; P.C. of Kingstone, Somerset 1857-59; Head master of Queen Elizabeth's gram. sch., St. Saviour's, Southwark since Feb. 1859; C. of All Saint's Walworth 1876; Hon. canon of Rochester 24 Dec. 1877. m. 15 Jan. 1850 at Ilminster, Somerset, Charlotte Gilson, third dau. of rev. John Allen, master of Ilminster gram. sch. and his wife Rosa Clarke. She was b. Ilminster 26 Aug. 1826. cf. Boase's Exeter coll. p. 135.

A Cornish May song. Once a Week xii. 55960 (1865).

The legend of Sir Henry de Arundel of Trerice. St. James' Mag. vii, 608-10 (1871).

Autumn (from Tieck). ib. viii, 143 (1872). A spring song. Verses. A translation from Meleager. The Graphic xiii, 487 (1876).

BOGER, WALTER DEEBLE (eld. son of Deeble Boger d. 1875). b. 1832. Of Trin. coll. Camb. B.A. 1854, M.A. 1858; Barrister at law of Lincoln's inn 6 June 1857. m. 1863, Amelia Harriet, youngest dau. of Thos. Holmes Bosworth, of Westerham, Kent.

A.D. 1872, Jan. 25, No. 246. Provisional specification [only] of Walter Deeble Boger, of 77 Chancery lane, Middlesex and of Lincoln's inn, barrister at law, for "Improvements in pipes for smoking tobacco." Lond. 1872, fol. Pp. 2, 4d.

BOLITHO, OTHO GLYNN (third son of Thos. Simon Bolitho, b. The Coombe, Chyandour Jan. 1808, banker Penzance, m. 1838, Elizabeth, dau. of Thos. Robins of Liskeard, m. Elizabeth Hollyn). b. Penalverne, Penzance 7 Apl. 1844; Educ. Harrow 1858-60; Matric. from Trin. coll. Camb. 1863, B. A. 1867; Cornet 3rd dragoon guards 14 Oct. 1868, Lieut. 12 June 1869, Capt. 12 Feb. 1873. m. 31 Jan. 1877 at Edinburgh, Elizabeth Agnes, dau. of John and Agnes M'Neill of Ardnacross and Glenmore, Argylsh.

A.D. 1872, Feb. 23, No. 592. Letters patent to Otho Glynn Bolitho, lieutenant of the 3rd prince of Wales' dragoon Guards and of Penalverne, Penzance for "Improvements in apparatus for applying railway brakes, also for effecting communication between guards, passengers and engine drivers." With 5 diagrams. Lond. 1872, fol. pp. 9, 2/10.

A.D. 1875, May 26, No. 1931. Letters patent to O. G. Bolitho for "Improvements in brake and signalling apparatus on railway trains, parts of which inventions are available for other purposes." With 4 drawings. Lond. 1875, fol. pp. 16, 2/-.

BOLITHO, THOMAS.

Petition of T. Bolitho of Launceston. Was indited as a rebel and disfranchised of his place of alderman of Launceston for his adherence to the parliament 3 Feb. 164, prays that he may be restored and have reparation 19 June 1646. Sixth Rep. Hist. MSS. commission (1877) p. 122. BOLITHO, THOMAS & SONS. See ante i, 31.

Pilchard Circular [An Account of the shipment of Pilchards during the year 1847]. Signed " 'T. Bolitho and Son 24 Jan. 1848." s. sh. fol. and since continued annually.

BONAPARTE, PRINCE L. L. See ante i, 31.

An essay on the dialects of eleven southern and south western counties. By prince L. L. Bonaparte. English Dialect Soc. Announced for publication 1878, 8°.

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BONAPARTE, PRINCE L. L. (Con.). Cornish literature. Reprinted from the Cambrian Journal 1861. Letter signed "L. L. Bonaparte," 8°. pp. 4.

NOTE." Peeps into the haunts of the rural population of Cornwall. By J. T. Tregellas" 1868 is dedicated to "Prince L. L. Bonaparte."

BOND, FRANCIS. b. Bodmin 1636. d. 3 Aug. 1699, bur. St. Michael, Barbadoes. cf. J. H. Lawrence-Archer's Monumental inscriptions (1875) p. 359; Gent. Mag. xv, 431, 526 (1863).

A true and perfect narrative of the late dreadful fire which happened at Bridge-Town in the Barbadoes, April 18, 1668. As the same was communicated in two letters from Mr. John Bushel and Mr. Francis Bond, two eminent merchants there, to Mr. Edward Bushel, citizen and merchant of London... Lond. printed by Peter Lillicrap, living in Clerkenwell close n.d. [1668] sm. 4o. Title 1 leaf, then pp. 1-6.

BOND, JOHN. b. Cornwall. Matric. from Ex. coll. Oxf. 11 Apl. 1660; Of Glouc. hall B. A. 13 Oct. 1663; Of Exeter coll. M.A. 16 June 1666; R. of Wendlebury, Oxfordsh. 23 May 1676 to 16%. d. 23 Mch. 168, bur. Wendlebury ch. cf. John Dunkin's Oxfordshire (1823) ii, 180, 183.

NOTE. Another John Bond son of Jas. Bond of Earth, matric. from Ex. coll. May 1668, aged 17, but he has no degrees recorded.

BOND, REV. ROBERT. (son of Robt. Bond, b. Walsingham, Norfolk 16 Mch. 1768, Schoolmaster Wereham, Norfolk, d. Mildenhall, Suffolk 24 Mch. 1850, m. Mary Kingstead. She d. 26 June 1845). b. Wereham 1 May 1802. Wesl. Minister in Cornwall 1849-52.

Puseyite intolerance and arrogance, a correspondence with the rev. G. R. Prynne of Eldad chapel, Plymouth 1849, 8".

Sermons by Wesleyan Methodist ministers. Lond. sold by John Mason 1850-53, 4 vols. 12o.

NOTE.-Contains "The Church's encouragement in times of depression. Sermon by Rev. R. Bond, Redruth" ii, 321-36.

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BOND, REV. SAMPSON. (Con.).

usual place of meeting in Westminster. Vpon a text given the day before, by that godly and learned member of the assembly Mr. John Ley chair-man. By Sampson Bond minister of God's word at Mayden-head in Berks... Lond. printed for John Maycock and are to be sold at the sign of the three legs in the Poultry 1646, sm. 4°. Title, dedication and To the reader 4 leaves, A sermon pp. 1-50.

A remedie against ruine or a sermon preached at the assises at Launceston in Cornwall, March 17, 1651. By Thomas Peters M.A. With an appendix vindicating the author from an horrid imputation, cast on him by Samson Bond. Lond. 1652, sm. 4o.

NOTE.-Contains "An appendix shewing 1 the rise, 2 progresse, 3 issue of a difference between the authour and Master Samson Bond prementioned in the frontispiece" pp. 20-23. S. Bond accused T. Peters of perjury and being indicted at Bodmin sessions was obliged to "acknowledge his error and pay Mr. Peters' costs." See also ante ii, 475.

A Publick tryal of the Quakers in Bermudas. By Sampson Bond 1683, 4°.

NOTE.-Replied to in "A Bermudas preacher proved a persecutor. Being a just tryal of Sampson Bona's Book entitled "A Public tryal of the Quakers, &c."... By those that have been more particularly concerned, and eye and ear witnesses in the dispute at Bermudas; and those that have had the perusal of his book which manifests itself [i.e. Francis Estlacke, William Wilkinson and John Tyso]. Lond. 1683, 4°." cf. Jos. Smith's Catalogue of Friends' books (1867) i, 577, ii, 837; Jos. Smith's Anti-Quakeriana (1873) p. 76.

BOND, THOMAS (third son of Rich. Bond of Earth in St. Stephen's by Saltash, m. Elizabeth, day, and coheir of Thos. Coriton of Saltash). b. Earth 1532. Gave to the poor of Fulham 20/-. per ann. out of land in Austen's Field 1600. d. Fulham Mch. 1600. Monu. Fulham ch. cf. J. Bowack's Antiq. of Middlesex (1706) pt. ii, p. 27; S. Tissington's Collection of Epitaphs (1857) p. 484; Lysons' Environs of London (1795) ii, 372, 397; T. Faulkner's Account of Fulham 1813, pp. 92-93, 151.

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Sermons on the death of the Rev. Mark Willoughby. By rev. William Bond and rev. Charles Bancroft. Montreal 1847, 8°. pp. 43.

Sermon preached in St. George's church, Montreal on the 9th April 1854, on behalf of the Ladies' Benevolent institution. By the rev. W. Bond. Montreal, printed by John Lovell 1854, 8°. pp. 19.

BOND, WILLIAM HENRY. b. Penryn 8 Oct. 1794. Purser in Navy 1809; Private Sec. to sir Home Popham in West Indies to 1820; Mayor of Falmouth 1837-38; Sec. of Reform club London 1839-42, 1845-48; Sec. of Cornwall Railway to 1865. d. Grove House Falmouth 24 July 1873. bur. Falmouth cemetery 29 July. m. Miss Trestrail. She d. 1872. cf. West Briton 31 July 1873, p. 4, col. 5.

Memoir of W. H. Bond R.N. By rev. F. Trestrail. Baptist Mag. lxv, 566-72 (1873).

The late Dr. George Smith 1869, q.v. ante ii, 664.

BONE, HENRY, See ante i, 32 (son of a cabinet chair maker). Apprentice to Will. Cookworthy at his china manufactory at Plymouth to 1778, and employed painting landscapes and flowers on porcelain to 1779; An enameller of watch cases &c. in London 1779; First exhibited an enamel painting at the Royal Academy exhibition 1780; The first person to increase the size of enamel paintings; Associate of R.A. 9 Nov. 1801, R.A. 15 Apl. 1811; Enamel painter to the P. of Wales 1800 to Geo. III, Geo. IV, Will. IV, and the duke of York; His Bacchus and Ariadne on a plate 18 × 16, sold to Geo. Bowles for £2200 guineas; Painted and enamelled 85 large portraits of illustrious personages of queen Elizabeth's reign. d. Clarendon sq. Somers town 17 Dec. 1834; m. 1779 a descendant of Philip Vandermeulen. cf. Sandby's Hist. of Roy. Academy i, 343-5; W. Jerdan's Men I have known (1866) p. 155; S. Redgrave's Dictionary of artists (1874) p. 46; John Young's Cat. of Pictures by British Artists in the possession of Sir J. F. Leicester, Bart. (1821) p. 4; S. Redgrave's Catalogue of portrait miniatures on loan at S. Kensington Museum (1865) pp. 15 etc.; Cyrus Redding's Past Cele

BONE, HENRY. (Con.).

brities (1866) i, 241; C. Redding's Fifty Years Recollections (1858) i, 258; Hugh Owen's Two centuries of ceramic art in Bristol (1873) pp. 71, 200, 235, 294-99; The Athenæum (1832) pp. 145, 182; Annual Biog. 1836, pp. 40-49; Catalogue of H. Willyams' pictures at Carnanton (1871) pp. 210-11; Rep. and Trans. of Devonshire Assoc. viii, 489-90, (1876); J.J. Rogers' Opie and his works (1878) p. 76.

Catalogue of portraits of illustrious characters in the reign of queen Elizabeth. By H. Bone. Lond. 1822, 8°.

A catalogue of miniature portraits in enamel, by Henry Bone esq. R. A. in the collection of the duke of Bedford at Woburn abbey 1825. Lond. printed by William Nicol, Shakspeare press, 8. pp. viii and 63. South Kensington Mu

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NOTE.-Only 12 copies, privately printed for presents. BONE, HENRY PIERCE (son of Hen. Bone, d. 1834). b. 6 Nov. 1779. Exhibited his first oil painting at the R. Academy 1799; Commenced enamel painting 1833; Enamel painter to queen Adelaide, queen Victoria and prince Albert. d. 22 Percy st. Bedford sq. London 21 Oct. 1855. cf. S. Redgrave's Dictionary of artists (1874) p. 46; S. Redgrave's Catalogue of Miniatures p. 77, etc.

Catalogue of works on enamel. By H. P. Bone 1846, 8°.

BONE, JOHN H. A. See ante i, 32. Formerly of
Penryn; His wife Ellen A. Bone d. Cleveland,
Ohio, U.S. America 27 Feb. 1878, aged 45.
As mad as a coot. N. & Q. 2 S. ii, 307 (1856).
Like lucky John Toy. ib. 2 S. ii, 327.
Old English guilds and trade unions. Atlan-
tic Monthly xxxix, 278–87 (1877).

BONE, SAMUEL TREWICK (son of Hen. Bone, d. 1834). b. London 24 Sep. 1790. Subject painter, first exhibited at the R. Academy 1813; Received from British Institution a premium of £100 for a painting of "A lady with her attendants at the Bath" 1817. d. from the effects of a hurt 5 May 1840. cf. S. Redgrave's Dictionary of artists (1874) p. 46.

BONIFACE FAMILY.

Pedigree of the Bonifaces, and rentroll of their manor of Fowey, circa 1450. MSS. Penrice.

BONITHON FAMILY.

The Bonithon family and the Bonithon flagon. Gent. Mag. v, 179-82 (1868); West Briton 20 Feb. 1868, p. 6, col. 2.

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