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CORNWALL.

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Survey of Cornwall, written by Richard Carew of Antonie, Esq. 4to. (The Arms trick'd by William Burton.) London. 1602. Another copy, with MSS. Notes and Illustrations by J. Anstis. Another edition, with an Epistle concerning the Excellencies of the English Tongue; and a Life of the Author. 4to. London. 1723. 12 The Declaration of King James, concerning the Title of Prince Charles to the Duchy of Cornewall. folio. London. 1613.

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Somewhat written by Occasion of Three Sunnes seene at Tregnie in
Cornewall the 22 of December last. 4to.

1622.
A more full and exact Relation of the several Treaties between Sir
Tho. Fairfax and Sir Ralph Hopton, and of the taking of Saint
Mawes the principle Fort of Pendennis Castle, &c. 4to. London.

4to.

1645. Sir Thomas Fairfaxes taking of Dennis Castle, and Felford Haven, &c. London. 1646. Aggravii Venetiani &c. or, the Venetian and other Grievances, together with a Proposal for raising the Price of Tin, in the Counties of Cornwall and Devon, &c. 4to. London. 1697.

The Laws and Customs of the Stannaries in the Counties of Cornwall
and Devon, by Tho. Pearce. folio.
London. 1725.
Dr. Nicholl's Observations towards composing a natural History of
Mines and Metals. (" Philosophical Transactions, No. 401.") 4to.

1728. 19 Laws of the Stannaries of Cornwall, made at the Convocation or Parliament of Tinners, at Truro, Sept. 13. An. 27 Geo. II. Another copy.

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14 A State of the Proceedings of the Convocation &c. held at Lestwithiel on the 28th August 1750. (by Tho. Pitt.) 8vo.. London. 1751. An Address to the Gentlemen of the County of Cornwall on the present State of Mining in that County. 8vo. London. 1772. Plan of a Work, entituled " Mineralogia Cornubiensis et Leges Stan"nariæ," by W. Pryce. 12mo. (See No.. 1.)

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1 Mineralogia Cornubiensis, or a Treatise on Minerals, Mines, and Mining, &c. by William Pryce. folio. London. 1778.

14 Observations relative to the Mineralogical and Chemical History of the Fossils of Cornwall, by M. H. Klaproth; translated from the German by J. G. Groschke, M. D. 8vo. London. 1787.

18 Letters, Remarks, &c. with a View to open an extensive Trade in the Article of Tin, from the County of Cornwall, to India, Persia, and China. 8vo. London. 1790.

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A brief Narration of the Life of John Peters. 12mo.

London. 1709.

An historical Account of the ancient and modern State of the Princi-
pality of Wales, Dutchy of Cornwall, and Earldom of Chester, by
Sir John Dodridge, Knight. 8vo.
London. 1714.

8 Speculi Britanniæ Pars; a Topographical and Historical Description of Cornwall by John Norden. 4to. London. 1728.

7 Another copy, with MSS. additions by Mr. Gough.

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An Attempt to examine the Barrows in Cornwall by Stephen Williams, M. D. ("Philosophical Transactions, No. 458.") 4to. London. 1740. 3 The Natural History of Cornwall, &c. by William Borlase, A. M. folio. Oxford. 1758.

2 Antiquities historical and monumental of the County of Cornwall, by William Borlase, L. L. D. folio. London. 1779

12 Observations on an ancient MS. entitled "Passio Christi," written in the Cornish Language, and now preserved in the Bodleian Library, by Scawen, Esq. 4to.

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R. Walker's Queries for a History of Cornwall

1777. 1775.

13 Bibliotheca Hoblyniana, sive Catalogus Librorum Roberti Hoblyn Armigeri de Nanswhyden in Com. Cornubiæ. 8vo. Londini. 1769. 14 An Answer to a Narrative of some late Transactions concerning the Borough of Truro. 4to. London. 1781.

Some Account of the Church and Windows at St. Neot's in Cornwall, 4to. (See No. 12.) London. 1786.

11 Archæologia Cornu-Britannica, or an Essay to preserve the ancient Cornish Language, &e. by William Pryce, M. D. 4to. Sherborne.

1790.

12 General View of the County of Cornwall, by Robert Fraser, A. M. drawn up for the Consideration of the Board of Agriculture. 4to. London. 1794.

14 St. Michael's Mount, a Poem, by the Rev. William Lisle Bowles. 4to.

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A Journey into Cornwall, by George Lipscomb. 8vo. 6 Specimens of British Minerals selected from the Rashleigh of Menabilly. 4to.

Salisbury. 1798. Warwick. 1799. Cabinet of Philip London. 1802.

9 The ancient Cathedral of Cornwall historically surveyed by John Whitaker, B. D. in two Volumes. 4to.

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London. 1804.

12 Turf House, a Poem, occasioned by the reclaiming of twelve Acres of Swamp to Cultivation, &c. 8vo. London. 1807.

4 Case, in support of a Bill respecting the holding the Assizes at a convenient Place.

Case of the County of Cornwall and Town of Launceston respecting the holding of the Assizes, &c.

17 Miscellaneous Extracts from various Books relating to this County. 8vo.

For Maps of this County, See Gough's "Maps, &c. No. 2, and 8."

MANUSCRIPTS.

3 MOUNT CALVARY, or the History of the Passion, Death, and Re

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surrection of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ written in Cornish (as it may be conjectured) some Centuries past interpreted in the English Tongue in the year 1682 by Iohn Keigwin, Gent. 4to. Another copy.

1 Papers relating to the Place of holding the Assizes for the County. 1737-8. folio.

2 Steele's Collections towards a County History. 4to..

A Survey Book of the Manors belonging to the Hon. Richard Arundell, Esq. in the Counties of Devonshire and Cornwall. A. D. 1740. See "MSS. Devonshire. No. 4."

CUMBERLAND.

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Anatomy of the Earth, by Tho. Robinson, Rector of Ousby. London. 1694. The Case of the Curate of Penrith's taking upon him the Office of Church-Warden considered. 4to. London. 1707. 6 An Answer to a Pamphlet entituled "The Case of the Curate of Pen"rith &c." by Hugh Todd, D. D. Vicar of Penrith. 4to. London.

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1707. An Account of the damp Air in a Coal-pit of Sir James Lowther, Bart. near Whitehaven. (" Philosophical Transactions, No. 429.") 4to. 1733. 5 Vallum Romanum: or, the History and Antiquities of the Roman Wall, commonly called the Pict's Wall in Cumberland and Northumberland, &c. by John Warburton, Esq. 4to. London. 1753. 1 A descriptive Poem, on returning from viewing the Mines near Whitehaven, by John Dalton, D. D. 4to.

London. 1755.
Kendal. 1770.

A Description of the Lake at Keswick. 8vo.
Account of the Irruption of Solway Moss, by Mr. John Walker. (“ Phi-
losophical Transactions, Vol. LXII. p. 123.") 4to.

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6 Netherby a Poem, by Mr. Maurice. 4to.

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1772.

Oxford. 1776.

A Guide to the Lakes in Cumberland, Westmoreland, and Lancashire.

8vo.

London. 1780.

7 Observations, relative chiefly to picturesque beauty, on several Parts of England, particularly the Mountains and Lakes of Cumberland and Westmoreland, by William Gilpin, M. A. 2 Vol. 8vo. London. 1786.

6 Boletarium, or a Collection of Papers, Squibs, &c. written on the memorable Mushroom Contest at Carlisle, April 1786. 8vo. Carlisle. 1786.

2,3 The History of Cumberland, by William Hutchinson, F. A. S. 2 Vol. Carlisle. 1794.

4to.

4 The first Part of the 2nd Vol. of Hutchinson's Cumberland.

6 Windermere, a Poem, by Joseph Budworth, Esq. 8vo.

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London. 1798.

A Topographical Description of Cumberland, Westmoreland, Lancashire, and a Part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, by John Housman. 8vo. Carlisle. 1800.

9 A Descriptive Tour and Guide to the Lakes, Caves, Mountains, and other natural Curiosities in Cumberland, Westmoreland, Lancashire, and a part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, by J. Housman. Carlisle. 1800.

8vo.

10 The literary Life of William Brownrigg, M. D. to which are added an Account of the Coal Mines near Whitehaven, and Observations on the Means of preventing Epidemic Fevers, by Joshua Dixon, M. D. 8vo. Whitehaven. 1801.

For Maps of this County, see Gough's "Maps, &c. No. 2, and 8."

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