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NEWSPAPERS. (Con.).

NOTE. The last number of the Liskeard gazette was No. 1000, 26 Sep. 1874.

The western luminary and family newspaper [for Devon, Cornwall, Somerset and Dorset] vol. XV, No. 720, Tuesday Jan. 2, 1827. Exeter, printed and published by Mary Flindell, Gandy st. 1827, fol. pp. 8, 81d.

NOTE. Established by T. Flindell 1813. On 22nd Apl. 1828 the paper commenced to be printed by I. S. Dewdney, Luminary Office, Exeter. The Alfred was incorporated with this paper in 1831. Discontinued.

The Western times. No. 1, 1828. Printed and published by the proprietor, Thomas Latimer 162 Fore st. Exeter, 1828, fol. Continuing.

The Western weekly news. No. 1, Saturday Oct. 1861. Western Morning News Co. Limited. Plymouth, Edward Hawkings 1861, fol. pp. 8, 1d. Continuing.

Woolmer's Exeter and Plymouth gazette for the west of England or public advertiser for Devon, Cornwall, Somerset and Dorset. No. 1, 1782. Exeter, printed and published at 236 High st. by Edward Woolmer 1782, fol. Continuing.

NOTE.-The newspapers in this list all contain Cornish intelligence. Other newspapers have already been inserted under the editor's names. A complete list will be given in the Index.

PADSTOW.

Baptist chapel at Padstow. Baptist Mag. xxxi, 437 (1839).

Church. Padstow Church. Ecclesiologist vi, 149, 155 (1846).

The Mayor of Padstow to lord Burghley 28 June 1591. MS. penes the Marquis of Salisbury. Miners. Rising of Miners at Padstow 2 Feb. 1773. Gent. Mag. xliii, 99 (1773).

Port. Directions for entering the port of Padstow. In a letter to Capt. Durand, Dublin. Signed "John Griffin." Royal Mag. vi, 217-18 (1761).

Railway. [Prospectus of the] Plymouth and Padstow railway Co. with a breakwater at Padstow. Capital £300,000. Lond. 1836, fol. pp. 2, with a map 14 × 10.

PARLIAMENT.

Boroughs. A complete history, political and personal, of the boroughs of Great Britain. A new ed. corrected. Lond. B. Crosby 1794, 3 vols. 8°. 21/-.

NOTE. The account of Cornwall is in i, 68-120, ii, 466-67, 477 etc., iii, 107 etc.

Election. A key to the house of commons, being a history of the last general election in 1818.... By T. H. B. Oldfield. Lond. Thomas Dolby 1819, 8°.

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NOTE.-Contains very full accounts of all the Cornish boroughs with particulars of the parliamentary proceedings in the contested elections.

History of the original constitution of parliaments...To which is added the present state of representation, containing an impartial account of the several contests which took place at the last election. By T. H. B. Oldfield. Lond. G. G. and J. Robinson 1797, 8°. 7/6.

NOTE.-Contains an account of the Cornish boroughs and of the elections of 1797.

History. The representative history of Great Britain and Ireland from the earliest period. By T. H. B. Oldfield. Lond. Baldwin, Cradock and Joy 1816, 6 vols. 8°. 72/-.

NOTE. The account more particularly referring to the Cornish representation is in ii, 126-254, v. 285 etc. 302 etc.

Petitions. List of Parliamentary Petitions in MSS. cf. 34th Rep. of Deputy Keeper of Records. Lond. 1873, fol. Parl. Papers 1873, vol. xxxv, pt. ii.

NOTE.--Contains account of many from Cornwall.

Reform Act. A faithful abstract of the parliamentary reform act, to amend the representation of the people of England and Wales, passed 7th June 1832. Also is annexed the boundary act describing the divisions of the counties and limits of the boroughs of Cornwall and Devon, passed 11th July 1832. Devonport, printed by and for J. Mudge and W. Pollard...n.d. [1832]. 8°. pp. 42, 1/-.

Writs. The Parliamentary Writs and writs of military summons. By Francis Palgrave. Printed by command of King George IV, 182734, 2 vols [but really 4 vols] fol.

NOTE. These 4 vols. which have copious indices contain very extensive information respecting persons and places in Cornwall.

PARLIAMENTARIANS in Cornwall. One and All, Jan. 1869.

PAUL

Church. Order for preserving four altars in Paul church, Richard of Gloucester monk of Glasney, acting as agent for the abbey of Hailes in Gloucestershire to which Paul was impropriated. Bishop Stapledon's Registers at Exeter 22 Aug. 1315.

Church. Cornwall [Appeal for funds for the restoration of the church June 1872]. 8°. s. sh.

Vicar. John de Bosevaran [Bosavern] presbitor admitted to the vicarage of Paul on the presentation of John, abbot of Hailes. Bishop Stapledon's Registers at Exeter 1 May 1317.

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Fortifications. A certificate of money disbursed for the new fortifications of Pendennys hill in Falmouth to April 3, 1598. Lansd. MSS. 86, art. 75.

Garrisons at Pendennis castle. cf. Sir F. W. Hamilton's Hist. of the Grenadier Guards (1874) i, 92, 93, 100, 117, 130, 260, ii, 107; Col. Geo. Landmann's Adventures (1852) i, 138–53.

Prisoners. List of prisoners in Pendennis and Mawes castles circa 1649. Br. Museum Addit. MSS. 18986, fol. 439.

Siege of Pendennis castle 1647. N. & Q. 3 S. iii, 250, 318, 391 (1863).

Surrender. Articles of agreement for the surrender of Pendennis castle 16 Aug. 1646. cf. John Rushworth's Historical Collections (16591701) Pt. iv, 295-97, 1306.

Verses made in Pendennis castle when it was beseiged by sea and land 1646. cf. John Haslock's or Hoselock's. A true relation of the surrender of Scillie (1646) p. 8.

PENRYN.

Corporation insignia of Penryn. N. and Q. 2 S. v, 469 (1858).

Disfranchisement. A letter to the earl of Carnarvon on the Penryn disfranchisement bill. Lond. 1828, 8o. pp. 73.

Disfranchisement. Expenses [£1403 9s. 5d.] incurred in the last and present session relative to the Penryn disfranchisement bill. Lond. 1828, fol. pp. 1-2. Parl. Papers 1828, vol. xxi, 635-36. Election for the borough of Penryn in 1802. Robt. Hen. Peckwell's Cases of controverted elections (1805) i, 251.

Election. Report from the committee on the merits of the petition of J. T. P. B. Trevanion. and Will. Wingfield esquires, and also of the petition of Jas. Humphry esq., Philip Oke, Stephen Harris, Edw. Hodge the younger, John Michell, Rich. Phillips, John Behenna, John George, Anthony Johns, Jas. Crowle, John George the younger and John Treloar, severally complaining of an undue election for Penryn. And proceedings of the committee, also minutes of the evidence. Lond. 1807, fol. pp. 104. Parl. Papers 1806-1807, vol. lxvi, 1–104.

NOTE. This committee unseated sir C. Hawkins

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in favour of Henry Swann, and declared sir C. Hawkins, John Stone the elder, Jas. Edgcombe and the rev. Robt. Dillon to have been guilty of bribery. cf. also Hansard ix, 504-507, 509-515 (1812).

Election. Record of the acquittal of sir Christopher Hawkins on charges of bribery at Penryn in 1807. Lond. 1819, fol. pp. 16. Parl. Papers 1819, vol. iv, 307-22.

Election. Report from select committee on Penryn election. Lond. 1819, fol. pp. 86. Parl. Papers 1819, vol. iv, 1–86.

Election. Penryn election 1807. Report from the select committee. First printed 1807. Reprinted 1819, fol. pp. 1-80. Parl. Papers 1819, vol. iv, 87-166.

Election. Report of evidence taken in committee of the whole house on the bill for the prevention of bribery in the election of members for Penryn. Lond. 1819, fol. pp. 1-61. Parl. Papers 1819, vol. iv, 167-229.

NOTE.cf. also Hansard xxxix, 712-17, 736-39, 90624, 936-37, 999-1000, 1117; xl, 332-37, 384, 802, 1293-94, (1819); xli, 814-15, 1297-98, 1612-14 (1820); Uvedale Corbett and E. R. Daniell's Cases of controverted elections (1821) pp. 55-68.

Election. Debates on the Penryn election of 1826. Hansard xvi, 1311-12 (1827); xvii, 6, 682703, 903-33, 1042-57, 1155-60; xviii, 83, 113846, 1320-29, 1358-61, 1557-58, 1628 (1828); xix, 816, 1443-50 (1828).

Election for the borough of Penryn and Falmouth 1835. Jerome W. Knapp and Edw. Ombler's Cases of Controverted elections (1837) pp.

440-43.

Election for the borough of Penryn and Falmouth 1837. Arthur Barron and Alfred Austin's Controverted elections (1844) pp. 425-35.

Election. Case tried before Mr. Justice Willes at Falmouth 24 Feb. 1869. cf. E. L. O'Malley's Reports of election petitions (1870) i, 127-32; Lake's Falmouth Packet 27 Feb. 1869, p. 1.

Glasney. The Cartulary and register of Glasney, 15th century. MS. on vellum 4°. 97 leaves. Sold by Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge 18 June 1878. Purchased for £63 by Jonathan Rashleigh esq. of Menabilly.

Goods landed at Penryn to be brought to London and there rated for the subsidies Oct. 19, 1591. Lansd. MSS. 67, art. 101.

Meat Market. Mayor and corporation of Penryn v. Best. The Times 5 Feb. 24, 27 June 1878.

NOTE. The right of the corporation to hold a meat market on Saturday, to the exclusion of other vendors of meat was established in this case.

Penryn and Falmouth made a joint Parliamentary borough. Hansard v, 1053-58 (1831).

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Penryn past, present and future. Western D. Mercury 29 June 1875, p. 4, col. 4.

Remonstrance. The humble remonstrance and representation of the mayor, recorder, aldermen and burgesses of Penryn on behalf of themselves and the rest of the inhabitants of the borough to his highnesse Richard [Cromwell] lord protector of the Commonwealth. Mercurius Politicus No. 434, 16 Sep. 1658, p. 833.

Roman Catholic convent at Penryn. Baptist Mag. xl, 755-56 (1848).

Tinners. The Insurrection of the tinners at Penryn 31 Oct. 1748. Gent. Mag. xviii, 474 (1748).

NOTE. This riot was to prevent the exportation of corn, the mob broke open Mr. Heame's cellars and took away 600 bushels of wheat. The military coming from Falmouth fired on the miners killing 2 and wounding many.

PENTILLIE CASTLE. With engraving. European Mag. viii, 228 (1785).

PENWITH.

Agricultural Society. Penwith Agricultural Society. A catalogue of the cattle, sheep, horses, pigs, agricultural implements, etc. entered for exhibition at the society's show at Penzance on Friday June 30th 1871...Penzance, printed by The Cornish telegraph newspaper proprietors 1871, 8°. 6 leaves, 2d.

Conservative Association. The address of the West Penwith protestant conservative Association to the electors of Cornwall and of Great Britain. Penzance, printed and sold by T.Vigurs, bookseller, sold also by the principal booksellers in the county and by Upham, Exeter 1836, 8°. pp. 18.

Electors. To the independent electors within the hundred of Penwith. [An address in favour of Mr. Fras. Gregor and against Sir J. St. Aubyn bart.]. Signed "A Loyalist 26 September 1789." fol. s. sh.

NOTE.-A copy penes Mr. G. C. Boase is addressed to "Mr. John Stone, Penzance" and is endorsed apparently by him "1789 First Loyalist letter."

Parishes. A List of Parishes within the hun

dred of Penwith, with the names of the clergy and the amount of the weekly payments of each parish amounting to £75 18s. 2d., 1645. Signed

Hugh Thomas, Simon Priest." Calendar of Clarendon State Papers in Bodl. Lib. (Ed. rev. O. Ogle 1872) No. 2067, i, 293.

Religious Instruction. Board of religious instruction in the deanery of Penwith. Signed "Frederick Townley Parker, chairman" 1872, 4°. pp. 3.

PENZANCE.

Annuitant Society. Rules of a friendly society originally established at Penzance in the County of Cornwall on the fourth day of January in the year of our Lord 1796, and called the Penzance annuitant society for the benefit of widows, and the purposes of which were and are, to raise a fund by subscription, contribution or donation for the relief and maintenance of the widows of the members of the said society; the capital or stock of which now amounts to upwards of £11,000 sterling... Penzance, printed by E. Rowe 1830, 4o. pp. 11.

Annuitant Society. Rules of...The Penzance annuitant society... Penzance, E. Rowe 1835, 8o.

Annuity Society. Government annuity society, Penzance. Enrolled pursuant to 3rd Wm. 4th, c. 14. Under the superintendence of the trustees and managers of The Savings Bank. Penzance, printed by T. Vigurs n.d. [1834 ?] 8°. pp. 4.

Baptist chapel, Clarence street, Penzance. Baptist Mag. xxviii, 366 (1836).

Board of Health. Borough of Penzance [Bye laws of the local board of health]. Printed by F. T. Vibert, Penzance, Oct. 1850, elephant fol. s. sh.

Borough Officers. Bye-laws as to the duties of officers. Borough of Penzance. n.p. or d. [1848] 8°. pp. 13.

Burials (except in vaults and family graves which have not been opened during 10 years) to be discontinued in churchyard of St. Mary's from and after 1 Oct. 1854. Time extended by order in council to 31 July 1855. London Gazette i, 1330 (1855).

Bye laws. Borough of Penzance. [Bye Laws for the government of the borough]. T. Vigurs, printer, Penzance 13 June 1836, fol. s. sh.

Bye Laws. Borough of Penzance. Bye laws made by the council and local board of health 1859. With addenda from statutes in operation within this borough as a district under the "Public health act 1848." Beare and Son, Penzance n.d. [1859] 8°.

NOTE. Each subject in the book has a distinct pagination. The whole book consecutively paged by hand is pp. 111.

Chapel rate. Case for counsel as to whether the perpetual curate of St. Mary's and his chapelwarden can levy a chapel rate on the inhabitants of Penzance, and if not whether the corporation are obliged to support the minister and the chapel. 1841, fol. pp. 2.

NOTE.-On a copy of the above penes Mr. Geo. C. Boase is the original opinion on this case signed "[John] Campbell, Temple, Febry. 18th 1841," which says "I am of opinion that no chapel rate can lawfully be raised...but I am of opinion that the corporation are bound to repair and maintain the chapel." This

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991

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opinion was given by Sir John Campbell, attorney general who afterwards became lord chancellor of England and baron Campbell.

Chart of Penzance bay between Mousehole point and Trewavas head. Scale 1 mile to 4 inches, size 32 x 23. Coloured. Cottonian MSS. Augustus i, vol. 1, art. 34.

Choral Society. The Penzance Choral Society established 1858. Musical Directory (Lond. Rudall and Co.) 1859, p. 118, and following years. Churches. Penzance churches. The Ecclesi

ologist ii, 57 (1843).

Curates. Additional Curates society. Annual meeting of the Penzance branch 24 Apl. 1871 with list of subscribers, etc. 1871, 8°. pp. 2.

Directory of Penzance. Cornish Telegraph 14 May 1878, p. 3, col. 1.

Dispensary. Penzance public dispensary and humane society. Instituted April 1809. Report. Penzance, 1810? 8°.

Dispensary. Penzance public dispensary. Instituted April 1809. Report for the year ending Wednesday 21st April 1869. Penzance, Beare and Son 1869, 8°. pp. 20. Reports issued in this form 1869 to 1874.

Dispensary. Rules for the government of the West Cornwall dispensary and infirmary. Penzance, The "Cornish telegraph" general printing offices 1873, 8°. pp. 13.

Dispensary. West Cornwall dispensary and infirmary, Penzance. Report for 1873. Penzance, The "Cornish Telegraph" printing offices 1874,

8°.

NOTE. Since issued annually. The infirmary was opened 1 Jan. 1874.

Dorcas Society. The First annual report of the Penzance Dorcas society. Instituted 1824. For the relief (principally) of indigent women and children. With the rules of the society. Penzance, E. Rowe n.d. [1825] fcp. 8°. pp. 10.

Duke of Cornwall's marriage. On the marriage of H.R.H. Albert Edward, prince of Wales and Duke of Cornwall to Alexandra, princess of Denmark 10th Mch. 1863. Lines inscribed to the mayoress of Penzance Mrs. Roland A. G. Davies. [Anon. by Miss Elizabeth Constance Bennett]. Penzance, Paddy, printer n.d. [1863] 12°. s. sh.

Duke of Cornwall's marriage. God save our gracious Queen, 3 verses. Dated "St. Mary's Penzance March 10th 1863." F. T. Vibert, printer, Penzance, 12°. s. sh.

Duke of Cornwall's recovery. St. Mary's Penzance. Order of special thanksgiving service at two p.m. February 27th 1872. Penzance, Rowe, printer, 1872, 8°. s. sh.

Earl of Devon. The account book of the

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steward of earl of Devon at Penzance 2 Nov. 1523. MS. pp. 15. cf. J. S. Brewer's Letters and papers of Hen. VIII, vol. 3, pt. ii, No. 3503.

Fine Arts. Department of science and art. Catalogue of the fine arts exhibition in connection with the school of science and art, at the St. John's hall, Penzance, on October 4, 1869 and five following days... Penzance, W. Cornish 1869, 8°. 5 leaves.

Fine Arts. Catalogue of the fine arts exhibition in connection with the department of science and art, South Kensington museum at the St. John's and Lecture halls Penzance on Sep. 4, 1871 and five following days. Penzance, W. Cornish 1871, 8°. 5 leaves.

Fine Arts. West Cornwall Art Union. Catalogue of fourth fine arts exhibition at the St. John's and Lecture halls Penzance, on Monday Sept. 8th, 1873 and five following days... Beare & Son, printers, Penzance, n.d. [1873] 8°. pp. 12. Similar exhibitions were held in 1875 and 1877.

Foresters. Register No. 393 Revised rules of court "Queen of the West" No. 3, 707 of the ancient order of Foresters' friendly society. Penzance, Beare and Son 1872, 8°. pp. 24.

Foresters. Ancient order of Foresters' friendly society. Registered pursuant to act of parlia ment. Eleventh annual balance sheet of court "Queen of the west" No. 3, 707 [Established Sep. 1861] in connection with the Plymouth, Stonehouse, Devonport and Cornish united district for the year ending 31st Dec. 1872. 1872, 8°. pp. 4.

A Form of Prayer to be used in all churches and chapels throughout England...upon Wednesday the seventh of March next being the day appointed by proclamation for a general fast and humiliation. Penzance, Thomas Vigurs 1798, 8°. pp. 6.

A Form of prayer and thanksgiving to Almighty God to be used in all churches on Sunday the 17th Oct. 1847 being the day appointed for a general thanksgiving for the late abundant harvest. Lond. Eyre and Spottiswoode; Reprinted by F. T. Vibert, Penzance 1847, 12o. pp. 12. Form of Prayer. A special form of prayer. To be used in all churches &c. on Sunday 16th Sept. and to be continued during the prevalence of the cholera in this country. By her majesty's special command. Penzance, printed and sold by F. T. Vibert n.d. [1849] 8°.

Form of Prayer. Day of humiliation. Form of prayer. The following is the form of prayer appointed to be used in all churches on Wednesday the 26th April 1854 being the day appointed by proclamation for general humiliation. For

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the restoration of peace to her majesty and her dominions. Beare, printer, Penzance 1854, 8°. pp. 6.

Friendly Society. Rules of the Mount's bay friendly society, for the relief of members in cases of sickness and infirmity and the benefit of widows and representatives of deceased members (Originally established 17 Oct. 1837) now held at the "Duke of Cumberland" Inn, in the town of Penzance... Penzance, printed by T. Beare 1867, 8°. pp. 20.

Geological Society. Laws of the Cornwall Geological Society. Instituted at Penzance, 11 Feb. 1814. Printed by T. Vigurs 1814, 8°. Title, then pp. 16 and 10.

Geological Society. A list of the members of R.G.S. of C. Penzance, printed by T. Vigurs 1815, 4°. pp. 6.

Geological Society. Laws and rules of the R.G.S. of C. Instituted at Penzance Feb. 11, 1814. Penzance, W. Cornish 1869, 8°. pp. 15. Geological Society. Transactions of the Royal geological society of Cornwall. Instituted February 11th 1814. Vol. 1. Lond. printed and sold by William Phillips, George yard, Lombard st. 1818, 8°. Title, Dedication, preface, list of members and contents pp. i-xxiv, then pp. 1-284 with view of the Wherry mine 13/-.

NOTE. The following volumes were afterwards published:

Vol. 2, Penzance, printed and published by T. Vigurs, sold in London by Baldwin & Co., Longman and Co. and William Phillips 1822, 8°. pp. xvi, 462.

Vol, 3, Penzance, T. Vigurs, sold in London by W. Phillips 1827, 8°. pp. x, 372, and errata on fly-leaf, with view of Sand bank between Penzance and Newlyn.

Vol. 4, Penzance, T. Vigurs, sold in London by H. Washbourne 1832, 8°. pp. viii, 504.

Vol. 5, Penzance, J. Pope Vibert, Lond. Longman 1843, 8°. pp. viii, 512.

Vol. 6, Penzance, F. T. Vibert 1846, 8°. pp. x, 363. Vol. 7, Penzance, W. Cornish 1865, 8°. pp. x, 460. Vol. 8, Part i, Penzance, William Cornish 1871, 8°. Title 1 leaf, then pp. xxxii, 1-722; Vol. 8, Part ii, Penzance, W. Cornish 1871, 8°. Title 1 leaf, then pp. viii, 723-916 with 37 tables.

A complete set of the transactions, 8 vols. in 9, 1818-71 was priced in Mr. John Kinsman's Catalogue No. 31, Oct. 1877 at 200/-.

Geological Society. List of subscribers to building fund of the Geological society of Cornwall. With letter signed "Augustus Smith, Tresco abbey Sep. 10, 1861," 4°. 2 leaves.

Geological Society. Report of the proceedings at the annual meeting of the R.G.S. of C. at Penzance 10 Oct. 1862. Printed by G. W. Kneebone, Royal Cornwall Gazette Office, Truro 1862, 12°. Pp. 28.

NOTE.-Annual reports 4 pages folio were printed by Vigurs of Penzance from 1815 to 1837; for the years 1838, 1839 and 1840 they were printed by Rodda of Pen

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zance. Since 1862 the reports have been printed a

follows:

Report of the proceedings at the annual meeting of the R.G.S. of C. at Penzance 18 Sep. 1863. Heard and Sons, printers, Truro 1863, 12o. pp. 29.

Report of the proceedings at the annual meeting of the R.G.S. of C. at Penzance Oct. 24, 1865. Truro, Heard and Sons 1865, 12°. pp. 31.

R.G.S. of C. The fifty-first, fifty-second, fifty-third and fifty-fourth annual reports of the council with the presidents' addresses etc. etc. Penzance, printed by W. Cornish 1868, 8°. pp. 22, 23, 25 and 31 respectively.

R.G.S. of C. The fifty-fifth annual report of the council with the president's address etc. etc. Penzance, printed by W. Cornish 1869, 8o. pp. 40.

R.G.S. of C. The fifty-sixth, fifty-seventh and fifty-eighth annual reports of the council with the president's addresses, treasurer's and librarian's reports etc. etc. Penzance, F. Rodda 6 Market Place 1872, 8°. pp. 33, 31, and 38 respectively.

R.G.S. of C. The fifty-ninth and sixtieth annual reports of the council, with the president's addresses, and treasurer's and librarian's reports etc. etc. Penzance, F. Rodda...1873, 8°. pp. 52 and 2 leaves unpaged.

The outside cover reads correctly "Presidents' addresses."

R.G.S. of C. The sixty-first annual report etc. Plymouth, Brendon and Son 1875, 8°. pp. xxix.

R.G.S. of C. The sixty-second annual report etc. Plymouth, Brendon and Son 1876, 8°. pp. xxxix (with Transactions forming part ii, vol. ix).

R.G.S. of C. The sixty-third annual report etc. Plymouth, Brendon and Son 1877, 8°. pp. xxxi (Transactions part iii, vol. ix being printed separately).

R.G.S. of C. The sixty-fourth annual report etc. Plymouth, Brendon and Son 1877, 8°. pp. xxxv.

Hackney Carriages. Local government act, 1858. 21 and 22 Vict. cap. 88, s. 44. Bye-laws for the regulation of hackney carriages. Borough of Penzance. n.p. or d. [1858] 8°. pp. 6.

Hand Book of Penzance and neighbourhood, St. Michael's mount, the Land's end, the Logan stone, St. Ives, the Lizard, Helston, Camborne, Redruth, &c. Extracted from the Route Book of Cornwall. Exeter, Henry Besley n.d. [1865] 12°. pp. 155 with 10 views and map of "Western Cornwall." Scale 4 miles to 1 inch. Size 8 × 6. 2/-.

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