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vi, 113, 114, 319, 496, 497; M. A. Shee's Life of sir M. A. Shee (1860) i, 121-22, 334; Josiah Gilbert's Autobiography of Mrs. Gilbert (1874) i, 62-63; C. Kegan Paul's Will. Godwin (1876) i, 149, 157, 158, 162, 246, 274, 347, 348, ii, 21, 23; B. R. Haydon's Correspondence (1876) i, 22, 23; Letters of sir Chuts. Bell (1870) p. 116; J. A. Paris' Guide to Mount's bay (1824) p. 120; Kate Thompson's Handbook of picture galleries (1877) pp. 246, 414, 431; Burlington Fine arts club Exhibition of works of Thos. Girtin (1875) p. 10; Descriptive Cat. of pictures in the national gallery British school (27th ed. 1873) pp. 100-101; Memoir of W. Taylor, By J. W. Robberds (1843) i, 229, ii, 121-22, 135, 187, 204; Collection de M. John W. Wilson (Paris 1873) p. 25; C. Redding's Fifty years' recollections (1858) i, 79-80, 270-71, ii, 261, 264– 66; C. Redding's Past celebrities (1866) i, 23940, 248-49, 256-59; Original letters collected by Will. Upcott (1836) p. 46; Annual Monitor (Lond.) No. 13, 1855, p. 116; The Cabinet (London) i, 147-52, 217-19 (1807); Quart. Rev. cxix, 306 (1866); Catalogue Miss Linwood's Exhibition, Leicester square (Lond. T. Brettell 18--) Pictures Nos. 1, 30; Catalogue of the pictures bequeathed to Dulwich college by sir Francis Bourgeois (Lond. W. J. Perry 18--) Pictures Nos. 3; Catalogue of pictures in the Art exhibition in castle of Taunton (1875) pp. 25, 26, 33; Works of Jas. Gillray (Ed. by Thos. Wright) pp. 231-32; Biography of self-taught men (Lond. T. Nelson and Sons 1869) pp. 35262; Jas. Northcote's Artist's Book of fables (1845) pp. xxxiv, xxxv, xl, xlii-xliii; A new illust. of the sexual system of C. Von Linnæus. By Robt. John Thornton (1807) contains a copy of Esculapius by J. Opie; John Sherer's Gallery of British Artists (1879) i, 126-28 with an engraving of "Joan of Arc declaring her mission;" Humphry Willyams' Catalogue of pictures at Carnanton (1871) pp. 214-15; Catalogue of books & pictures of sir F. M. Williams (1880) p. 22; Leisure Hour 1854, pp. 633-38; 1855, pp. 334-35; The Times 5 July 1875, p. 7, col. 3; Gent. Mag. xli, 95-97, 213-14 (1854); Chambers' Book of Days (1864) i, 348; Bible illustrations from pictures by the great masters (1842) pp.; Great achievements of military men and others (Lond. 1879) pp. 212-16. Lectures on painting. By J. Opie. 1809, 8°. Dyce Collection. South Kensington. This copy contains a few MS. notes by the rev. Alex. Dyce.

The commemoration of [sir Joshua] Reynolds and other poems by Martin Archer Shee M. A. Lond. J. Murray 1814, 8°. Contains on pp. 135– 38 Lines written on the death of John Opie, esq. R.A. by Prince Hoare.

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Letter to the clergy of the archdeaconry of Cornwall that as Orgorric, archdeacon of Cornwall, was employed in the exchequer, and therefore unable to visit the archdeaconry, they would pay the procurations to his commissioners. MSS. Camb. Univ. Lib. Dd. iii, 53, art. 150-51.

OSLER, EDWARD, F.L.S. See ante ii, 416.

The education of the people; the bible the foundation and the church the teacher. An address delivered in the lecture room of the Bath general instruction Society on Friday February I, 1839. By Edward Osler, principal of the society. Lond. Smith and Elder 1839, 8°.

OVERY, REV. HENRY (third son of Alfred Overy of Devizes, Wilts). Matric. from Queen's coll. Oxf. 27 Oct. 1869, aged 24, B.A. 1873, M.A. 1876; V. of St. Veep 1876. m. Mch. 1879 at St. Mary Abbott's, Kensington, Emily, only dau. of L. E. Dubois.

Reform in convocation, with some notes on its existing constitution, being the substance of letters addressed to the "Guardian," and of a

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paper read at a "Devotional conference of the clergy" held at Bodmin Sept. 1877. By the rev. Henry Overy, M.A. vicar of St. Veep. Lond. Rivingtons 1878, 8°. pp. 24, 6d.

OXENHAM, FRANCES MARY (eld. dau. of rev. Will. Oxenham, b. 13 Dec. 1800, bapt. Paul 27 Jan. 1801, d. 1863, See ante i, 417, m. (1) Aug. 1826, Mary Susannah, dau. of Rev. Thos. Carter. She was b. Eton? 1802, d. Harrow 14 May 1833). b. Eton 8 Jan. 1828. Joined the Church of Rome Dec. 1857. d. Kensington 2 Aug. 1870. bur. Chiselhurst 6 Aug. where is Monu. Edith Sydney, a tale. By F. M. Oxenham. Lond. Burns, Oates & Co. 1868, 8°. pp. iv, 381, 3/6.

Not yet, a tale of the present day. By Frances Mary Oxenham. Lond. Burns, Oates & Co. 1869, 8°. pp. iv, 403.

OXENHAM, REV. FRANK NUTCOMBE (second son of rev. Nutcombe Oxenham, b. Exeter 1810, d. Modbury vicarage 13 Sep. 1859, m. Pitminster Somerset 1834, Jane Georgiana, dau. of John Gould of Somerset and Jane his wife. She was b. Mylor 1799, d. Torquay 13 Sep. 1871). b. Modbury 21 June 1840. Matric. from Exeter coll. Oxf. 15 Oct. 1858, B. A. 1862, M. A. 1865; C. of St. Mark, Torwood 1864; C. of Richmond, Surrey 1868; C. of St. Barnabas, Pimlico 1875; Resident 1880, 95, St. George's road, Pimlico, S.W. m. 13 Apl. 1880 at St. Peter's ch. Eaton sq. London, Alice Hyde, only dau. of lieut.-col. James Baker.

The duty of fasting communion. A sermon preached in the church of S. Matthias, Richmond Dec. 1, 1872...By F. N. Oxenham, M.A. late curate of Richmond. Lond. Rivingtons 1872, 8°. pp. 24, 1/-.-.Second ed. 1873, 8o. pp. 24, 1/-.

NOTE. This work was replied to in "The authority for fasting communion considered." A review from The English Churchman." Oxf. J. Parker & Co. 1873, 8°. pp. 24.

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The soul in its probation. Sermons preached at the church of S. Alban the martyr, Holborn, in Lent 1872. By F. N. Oxenham. Lond. Rivingtons 1872, 8°. pp. viii, 116, 5/-.

Two sermons in aid of the proposed new church of "The Ascension," Lavender hill, Wandsworth road, preached at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge by the rev. A. R. Ashwell and by the rev. F. N. Oxenham, S. Barnabas. Lond. J. T. Hayes 1874, 12°. pp. 32, 6d.

Everlasting punishment. Is the popular doctrine de fide? And if not, is it true? Considered in a letter to the right hon. W. E. Gladstone.

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By the rev. F. N. Oxenham. Lond. Rivingtons 1875, 8°. pp. viii, 95, 2/6.

The witness of scripture on the destiny of The Lost. By the rev. F. N. Oxenham. Lond. H. B. Van Homright 1878, 8°.

The English church union. Letter signed "Frank N. Oxenham, 95 St. George's-road S.W. Jan. 18." The Times 19 Jan. 1877, p. 10, col. 5. Future punishment. Christian Apologist, April and July 1877.

OXENHAM, REV. HENRY NUTCOMBE (eld. son of Rev. Will. Oxenham, d. 1863). b. Harrow 15 Nov. 1829. Matric. from Balliol coll. Oxf. 30 Nov. 1846, Scholar 27 Nov.; B.A. 1850, M.A. 1854; C. of Wornall, Bucks 1854; C. of St. Bartholomew's, Cripplegate 1857; Joined Ch. of Rome Nov. 1857. Resident, 1880, 2 Chapel st. West Mayfair, W.

The angels God's ministers of judgment and mercy. A sermon preached in substance at the parish church, Worminghall 1854. By H. N. Oxenham M. A. curate of the parish. Oxford and Lond. J. H. Parker 1854, 8°. pp. 19.

The sentence of Kaires and other poems. By H. N. Oxenham. Oxford, T. and G. Shrimpton 1854, 8°. pp. xii, 200, 5/-.-.Second ed. Lond. Longmans 1867, 8°. pp. xii, 180, 4/6.

Poems. By H. N. Oxenham. Third ed. [of the previous work]. Lond. R. Washbourne 1871, 8o. PP. xii, 180, 3/6.

Manual of devotions for the blessed sacrament; attendance, communion, preparation and thanksgiving. Compiled from various sources. By the rev. H. N. Oxenham. Lond. Longmans 1854, 8°. pp. vii, 96, 1/6.

Simple tracts on great truths. By Clergymen of the Church of England. Ed. by H. N. Oxenham M.A. Oxford, T. and G. Shrimpton 1854, 8o.

Church Politics. Reprinted from the "Union" newspaper with a preface. Lond. W. E. Painter and Sons 1857, 8o. pp. 88.

The tractarian party and the catholic church. A letter to an anglican friend. By H. N. Oxenham, late assistant curate of St. Bartholomew's, Cripplegate. Lond. Burns and Lambert 1858, 8°. pp. 16.

The catholic doctrine of The Atonement, an historical enquiry into its developement in the church. With an introduction on the principle of theological developements. By H. N. Oxenham. Lond. Longmans 1865, 8°. pp. lii, 204, 8, 6. -Second ed. Lond. Wm. H. Allen & Co. 1869, 8°. pp. xlvii, 314, 10/6.-.Third ed. in prepara

tion 1880.

Dishonest criticism. Some remarks on two articles in the Dublin Review for July and Oc

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tober 1865. By H. N. Oxenham, author of "The catholic doctrine of The Atonement." Lond. Longmans 1865, 8°. pp. 45, 1/6.

The first age of christianity and the church. By John Ignatius Döllinger, D.D. Translated by H. N. Oxenham. Lond. Wm. H. Allen & Co. 1866, 2 vols. 8°. 12/6.-.Second ed. Lond. 187-, 8o. 12/6.-. Third ed. Lond. Wm. H. Allen & Co. 1877, 2 vols. 8°. 18/-.

Dr. Pusey's Eirenicon considered in relation to catholic unity. A letter to the rev. father Lockhart of the Institute of charity. By H. N. Oxenham. Lond. Longmans 1866, 8°. pp. 143, 3/6. Second ed. Lond. R. Washbourne 1871, 8°. pp. iv, 143, 2/6.

Postscript on catholic unity. By the author of A letter to the rev. father Lockhart. In Rev. F. G. Lee's Essays on the re-union of christendom (Lond. 1867) pp. 184-205.

Recollections of Ober-Ammergau in 1871. By H. N. Oxenham. Lond. Oxf. and Camb. Rivingtons 1871, 8°. pp. x, 80, 3/6.

Lectures on the reunion of the churches. By John J. I. Von Döllinger. Translated with preface by H. N. Oxenham. Lond. Oxf. and Camb. Rivingtons 1872, 8°. pp. xliv, 165, 5/-.

A history of the councils of the church, from the original documents. By the right rev. C. J. Hefele D.D. Vol. ii. Translated from the German with the author's approbation and ed. by H. N. Oxenham. Edinburgh, T. & T. Clark 1876, 8°. pp. vi, 503, 12/-. Mr. Oxenham did not edit the first volume.

Catholic eschatology and universalism. An essay on the doctrine of future retribution. By H. N. Oxenham. Lond. B. M. Pickering 1876, 8°. pp. xl, 191, 3/6.-.Second ed. revised and enlarged. Lond. W. H. Allen and Co. 1878, 8°. pp. xlvii, 216, 6/-.

NOTE.-Reprinted with large additions and corrections from "Eternal perdition and universalism from a Roman Catholic point of view." Contemporary Rev. xxvii, 222-40, 425-39, 615-31, 724-45 (1876); This was replied to by Mr. Andrew Jukes under the title of "The Restitution of all things. The teaching of scripture and of the church. Contemporary Rev. xxxviii, 311-37 (1876). This article was afterwards Reprinted as "Catholic Eschatology" examined. By A. Jukes. Lond. Longmans 1876, 8°. pp. iv, 52. Mr. Oxenham again rejoined in "Mr. Jukes' Defence of Universalism." Christian Apologist, Oct. 1876.

Moral and religious estimate of vivisection. By H. N. Oxenham. Lond. John Hodges. n.d. [1879] 8°. pp. 26, 6d.-. Reprinted from Gent. Mag. ccxliii, 713-36 (1878).

An eirenicon of the eighteenth century. Proposal for catholic communion, by A Minister of the church of England. New ed. with introduction, notes and appendices. Ed. by H. N. Oxen

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ham. Lond. Oxf. and Camb. Rivingtons 1879, 8°. pp. x, 327, 10/6.

OXNAM, JOHN. Erected schools in Newlyn East church town at his own expense 1811 for the support of which he left £5 per an.; Left £5 yearly on 30 Nov. to the minister and churchwardens of Newlyn for poor persons not receiving parish pay.

Private Act for authorizing leases of an estate in Newlyn [East] Cornwall, devised by the will of John Oxnam deceased to John Oxnam for his life with divers remainders over. 6 and 7 Vict. c. 22 (1 Aug. 1843). cf. Journ. H. of Commons xcviii, 203, etc. (1843); Hansard lxviii, 37 etc., lxix, 686, etc.

OXLAND, ROBERT. See ante i, 417.

On [Oxland's] process employed in separating wolfra from black tin in East Pool Mine. H. C. Salmon's Mining and Smelting Mag. i, 12-16, 128, 202 (1862).

Mineral resources of Devon and Cornwall. Earthy minerals. Trans. Plymouth Instit. v, pt. ii, 196-204 (1874-75).

Oxland and Hocking's calciner. With woodcut. Rep. R.C.P. Soc. 1876, pp. 96-98; Rep. of Miners' Assoc. of C. and D. 1876, p. 26.

1868, Oct. 29, No. 3315. Letters patent to Robert Oxland for "Improvements in the treatment of ores and minerals for the extraction of tin." Lond. 1869, fol. pp. 7, 6d.

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Increased efficiency of steam engines in Cornwall. Letter signed "P." 12 Jan. 1828. Luke Hebert's Register of arts N.S. i, 351 (1828).

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Woodcocks in the isles of Scilly. Signed "C. P. Cornwall Jan. 28." Gent. Mag. lxii, 105 (1792).

PAGE, THOMAS (son of Robert Page, solicitor) C.E. b. London 1810. d. Paris 11 Jan. 1877. Report of the commissioners of woods and forests on the Penzance corporation waterworks and the Penzance waterworks bills, enclosing The Report on the same by Thomas Page C.E. Lond. 1848, fol. pp. 1-2, 1-24, 1-8. Parl. Papers 1847-48, vol. xxxi, 173–206.

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Reports of the commissioners of woods and forests on the Falmouth waterworks, enclosing The Report on the same by J. M. Herbert, barrister-at-law and T. Page C.E. Lond. 1847, fol. pp. i-vii, 1–50. Parl. Papers 1847, vol. xxi, 73-134.

PAIGE, WILLIAM. dead.

Apportionment of the rent charge in lieu of tithes in the parish of Calstock. By Thomas Woodmass of Chudleigh and William Paige of Bourton near Totness. Liddell & Son, printers, Bodmin 1839, fol. pp. 35.

PALEOLOGI FAMILY. See ante ii, 419. cf. Historical Mag. (Boston) i, 25 (1859); J. H. Lawrence-Archer's Monumental inscriptions (1875) pp. 346-48; The spirit and manners of the age. A christian miscellany (London) ii, 854-57 (1829) with engraving of tomb in Landulph ch.; Rev. Hugh Pigot's Hadleigh (1870) pp. i-ii, 76-78; The Pulpit xii, 320 (1829).

A visit to the tomb of Theodore Paleologus. With copy of rubbing taken from the tomb. Trans. of Hist. Soc. of Lancashire and Cheshire ix, 213-22 (1857).

NOTE.-Theodore Palæologus who d. 21 Jan. 1630. m. 1 May 1600 at Cottingham, Yorkshire, Mary, dau. of Will. Ball of Hadleigh, Suffolk. His eldest son was Theodore Palæologus, a Lieut. in lord St John's regt. under the parliament. He was bur. Westminster abbey 3 May 1644. cf. Col. Chester's Registers of Westminster abbey p. 138.

In the Calendar of MSS. House of Lords; Journal vi, 539 is an "Order for payment of £50 to sir Philip Stapleton, part of the arrears due to the late Capt. Paleologus, 3 May 1644."

PALTOCK, ROBERT. See ante i, 420-21. cf. Episodes of fiction (Edinburgh 1870) pp. 13946; N. & Q. 5 S. ix, 372, 416, 437 (1878). Songs in the burletta of Old Fools. The ballet called Boadicea. With the new pantomime of Peter Wilkins or harlequin in the flying world as performed at Sadler's Wells 1800, 120. C. M. Cracherode's Collect. Br. Museum, (Sadler's Wells,) vol. 3.

French's Standard Drama. No. cxlviii. Peter Wilkins or the Flying Islanders, a melo-dramatic spectacle in two acts. As now performed in all the principal theatres in England and America. New York, Samuel French 121 Nassau st. n.d. [186-] 12o. pp. 22. Price 15 cents.

The sleeping beauty or harlequin Peter Wilkins and the flying women of Wonderland. Comic Christmas pantomime. Written and produced by G. H. George. [Lond.] Williams and Strahan 74 New Cut, Lambeth. n.d. [1874] 8o. pp. 24, 2d. Produced at the New Albion theatre, High st. Poplar 24 Dec. 1874.

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NOTE. A Robert Paltock d. 20 Mch. 1767, aged 70, and was bur. Ryme Intrinseca church where is Monu. cf. Hutchins' Dorset (Third ed.) iv, 493-94.

PARKER, SIR NICHOLAS, KT. b. Sussex 1537. Captain of Pendennis castle 1597 to 1603; Colonel of foot companies guarding Pendennis 1598. d. 1603, Monu. Budock ch. m. 26 Jan. 1600 at Grade, Avice, dau. and coheir of Will. Milliton of Pengerswick castle and relict of Richard Erisey who d. 1 Apl. 1570. cf. Account of Willingdon parish in Topographical Miscellanies (1792); S. P. Oliver's Pendennis and St. Mawes (1875) pp. 16-21.

Letters from sir N. Parker, Pendennis castle to sir R. Cecil 19 June 2, 5, 9 July; to privy council 26 Aug. 1599; to sir R. Cecil 12 Mch. 1 Aug. 26 Nov. 21 Dec. 1600, 21 Feb. 1601; to Privy Council 11 May 1601; to sir R. Cecil 11 July 1601. MSS. penes Marquis of Salisbury. PARKYNS, SIR THOMAS. See ante ii, 424-25.

The Inn play, or Cornish-hugg wrestler, digested in a method which teacheth to break all holds, and throw most falls mathematically; Easy to be understood by all gentlemen &c. being an excellent acquisition to the science of self-defence. By sir T. Parkyns bart. Lond. printed and sold by J. Bailey 116 Chancery lane. n.d. [1800] pp. 32 and folding plate, 6d.

NOTE.-Sir Thomas Parkyns's own copy of the 1727 edition is now penes W. C. Borlase esq. M.P. Laregan. PARNALL, WILLIAM. See ante ii, 425. b. 1848. Resident, 1880, 106 Victoria st. Bristol.

1878, Feb. 19, No. 680. Letters patent to Will. Parnall of Bristol for "A new apparatus for mixing, sifting and compressing tea and other substances." Lond. 1878, fol. pp. 4, 6d. PARSONS, GERTRUDE. See ante i, 425-27. m. 8 Apl. 1845 at the R. Catholic church of St. Nicholas, Exeter, Daniel, son of rev. John Parsons, Fellow of Oriel coll. Oxf. and V. of Marden, Wilts. Mr. D. Parsons is M.A. of Oriel coll.

Beautiful Edith, by the author of "Ursula's love story." [i.e. G. Parsons. Another ed.] Lond. Chapman and Hall 1875, 12°. 2/-.

Major Vandermere. By the author of "Ursula's Love story." Lond. Hurst and Blackett 1876, 3 vols. 8o. 31/6.

Wrecked and saved. By Mrs. Parsons. Lond. Burns and Oates 1878, 8°. pp. 219.

Under temptation. By the author of "Ursula's Love story." Lond. Hurst and Blackett 1878, 3 vols. 8°. 31/6.

The life of saint Colette, the reformer of the three orders of St. Francis, especially of the

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Poor Clares, among whom she revived the first fervour of their illustrious founder. By Mrs. Parsons. Lond. Burns and Oates 1879, 8°. pp. X, 290.

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NOTE.-Mr. D. Parsons wrote Arms in St. Winnow church. Signed D. P., Stuart's lodge, Malvern wells." N. & Q. 3 S xii, 15 (1867).

PARVUS, pseud. i.e. Heesom, Frederick. See ante iii, 1226.

PASCOE, CHARLOTTE. See ante ii, 427.

Coquetry. A novel. 1818, See Willyams, Jane Louisa ante ii, 893.

Walks about St. Hilary, chiefly among the poor by Charlotte Champion Pascoe. Edited by Charlotte] G[renfell] B[ridgman] R[ogers] and Mary] Rogers] 1879. [Penzance, Beare and Son printers] 8°. Title and to the reader 2 leaves, then pp. 1-196. Printed for private circulation, but some copies sold at 10/6.

NOTE. These Walks in the form of Letters were addressed to Mrs. Benjamin Wood. For an account of whom See sub Michell, Sampson ante iii, 1281.

PASCOE, FRANCIS P. See ante ii, 427-29 (His mother Kitty, dau. of Philip Polkinghorne of Truro, d. St. Austell Apl. 1849).

Zoological classification: a handy book of reference, with tables of the sub-kingdoms, classes, orders, &c. of the animal kingdom, their characters and lists of the families and principal genera. By F. P. Pascoe. Lond. John Van Voorst 1877, 18°. pp. vi, 204, 6/6.-.Second ed. with additions and a glossary 1880, 12o. pp. viii, 328, 12/-.

Additions to the Australian curculionidæ. Annals and Mag. of Nat. Hist. Part vii, xiii, 412-19 (1874); Part viii, xvi, 55–67.

Notes on coleoptera with descriptions of new genera and species. ib. xv, 59-73 (1875). Description of some new Asiatic species of rhynchites. ib. xv, 391-95.

Descriptions of new genera and species of New Zealand coleoptera. ib. xvi, 210-22, xvii, 48-60; xviii, 57–67, xix, 140–47 (1877). [Trans. New Zealand Instit. ix, 402-27, 1877].

Longicorn coleoptera. ib. 5, S. ii, 370-77 (1878).

PASCOE, JOHN (son of Digory Pascoe, builder, b. Veryan, Aug. 1793, d. Veryan 6 Nov. 1868, m. Apl. 1819 at Veryan, Jane, dau. of John and Elizabeth Golley. She was b. Veryan 3 Apl. 1791 and survives 1880). b. Veryan 16 Jan. 1820. Educ. Veryan sch.; At Wesl. coll. Richmond, Surrey 1843; Assistant overseer and collector of rates Veryan 1848-69; Resident,

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1880, Arbour place, Veryan, and acting as Assistant overseer. m. 21 Jan. 1855, Anna, younger dau. of Will. Henry Middlecoat. She was b. Gwendra, Veryan 26 Aug. 1827. d. Veryan 11 Apl. 1872.

Moses, his life and its lessons. A plain lecture addressed to the young. By John Pascoe of Veryan. Truro, Lake and Lake 1877, 12o. pp. 24.

The Thunderstorm. By J. Pascoe. Wesl. Conference office 1860, 12o. pp. 8.

The branch withered. By J. Pascoe. Wesl. Conference office 1859, 12°. pp. 8.

PASCOE, REV. SAMUEL (son of Samuel Pascoe, b. 1817, m. 1843 at St. Kea, Grace Bennet. She was b. Calenick 1812, d. 1878). b. Truro 14 June 1845. Ordained at Truro cath. 22 Dec. 1878; C. of St. Paul's Truro 29 Dec. 1878.

On the Cornish coast, a series of thirteen excursions on Cornish shores. By Samuel Pascoe. Truro, Lake & Lake 1878, 8°. 1/-.

NOTE. Half- title, title, preface and index 4 leaves, then pp. 1-112. First appeared in the Western D. Mercury with the signature of Allen Kenwyn" in June 1877 and under the title of "Cornish watering places." Mr. Pascoe has been the writer of verse and prose articles in The Graphic, the Plymouth newspapers and other periodicals.

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dener and market woman, attended Truro, Falmouth, Helston and Redruth markets for nearly 40 years. d. Penzance 26 Aug. 1808, aged 51.

The Cornish market woman. A monument of sovereign grace or memoirs of Temperance Pascoe late of Penzance, Cornwall. By Rev. G. C. Smith of Penzance. Sixth ed. Lond. printed for D. Cox 1817, 12o. pp. 24, 2d.—.1822, 12o. 2d.

NOTE. First appeared in Baptist Mag. i, 301-306, 345-51, 389-93 (1809).

PASMORE, JAMES.

A dialogue on 'Going to church,' between four, father, son, parson and the priest. By James Pasmore, Cardleigh, Tiverton. Helston, R. Woolcock. n.d. [1879?] 8°. pp. 8.

Protestantism and Romanism, (for six). A dialogue between William a dissenter, Thomas a Roman catholic, Father Deceit a Romish priest, The reverend Mr. Loaves and Fishes a church parson, The parish clerk and the sexton. By James Pasmore. Helston, Woolcock. n.d. [1879?] 12o. pp. 12.

PASSINGHAM, E.

Wild notes, by E. Passingham. Lond. J. F. Hope 1857, 8°. pp. vii, 118, 4/-.

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