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BIBLIOTHEOA    STAFFOEDIENSIS. 


ISSUED   TO   SUBSCRIBERS  ONLY. 

I 

BIBLIOTHECA  STAFFORDIENSIS; 

OK,    A 

BIBLIOGRAPHICAL    ACCOUNT 

OF 

BOOKS  AND  OTHEE  PRINTED  MATTEE 

EELATING    TO— PEINTED     OR    PUBLISHED     IN— OR    WRITTEN     BY    A    NATIVE, 
RESIDENT,    OR    PERSON    DERIVING    A    TITLE    PROM— ANY    PORTj^ON    OF 

THE    COUNTY    OF    STAFFORD: 

GIVING    A 

FULL   COLLATION  AND   BIOGRAPHICAL  NOTICES   OP  AUTHORS   AND   PRINTERS. 

TOGETHER    WITH    AS    FULL    A    LIST    AS    POSSIBLE    OF 

PRINTS,    ENGRAVINGS,    ETCHINGS,    &c., 

OP    ANY    PART    THEREOP; 


AND 


PORTRAITS    OP    PERSONS    SO    CONNECTED. 


RUPERT    SIMMS. 


LICHFIELD: 
PllINTED  FOR  THE  COMPILER  BY  A.   C.  LOMAt,  THE  "JOHNSON'S  HEAD.' 

1894. 


I\x°\^  s  t  s 


Ttoo  hundred  copies  only  of  this  Edition  have  been 
printed  for  Suhscrihers,  of  lohich  this  is  No.      QU 


DEDICATED 

TO    THE    MEMORY    OF 

WALTER    WILLIAM,    LATE    EARL    OF    DARTMOUTH 
^    (who    was    his    EARLIEST    PATRON), 
AND 

(by  special  permission) 

TO 
the    right    HON.    THE    LORD    LIEUTENANT   OF    STAFFORDSHIRE 
(the    EAEL    OF    DARTMOUTH),  ' 

HIS    GRACE    THE    DUKE    OF    NEWCASTLE-UNDER-LYME, 

THE    HON.    AND    RIGHT   REV.    THE    LORD    BISHOP    OF    LICHFIELD, 

AND 
THE    RIGHT    HON.    AND    MOST    REV.    THE    LORD    ARCHBISHOP    OF    YORK, 

BY     THEIR     OBLIGED     AND     OBEDIENT     SERVANT, 

RUPERT   SIMMS. 


PREFACE. 


'•And  as  I  cannot  think  any  place  wholly  unworthy  of  notice  that  affords  a  habitation 
to  a  man  of  letters,  I  have  collected  the  history  and  antiquities  of  the  several  garrets  in  which 
I  have  resided. 

"How  small  to  others,  but  how  great  to  me. 

"Many  of  these  narratives  my  industry  has  been  able  to  extend  to  a  considerable  length; 
but  the  woman  with  whom  I  now  lodge  has  lived  only  eighteen  months  in  the  house,  and  can 
give  no  account  of  its  ancient  revolutions;  the  plasterer  having,  at  her  entrance,  obliterated,  by 
his  white-wash,  all  the  smoky  memorials  which  former  tenants  had  left  upon  the  ceiling,  and 
perhaps  drawn  the  veil  of  oblivion  over  politicians,  philosophers,  and  poets." 

Rambler,  Oct.  1st,  1751, 

"Hear,  and  be  just." — JOHKSON. 

"Who  dares  think  one  thing,  and  another  tell. 
My  heart  detests  him  as  the  gates  of  hell." — Pope. 

It  being  customary  for  authors,  and  compilers,  to  introduce  their  works  to  the  world  of 
readers  by  a  few  words  giving  an  account  of  the  Origin,  Object,  and  Accomplishment  of  the 
undertaking,  the  Compiler  of  the  "  ©t&Kot^BCa  StafforirtEnsia "  begs  that  he  may  be 
permitted  to  avail  himself  of  such  custom. 

He  is  encouraged  to  do  this  also,  because — (1)  of  the  peculiar  circumstances  which  are 
associated  with  the  work,  and  (2)  in  the  hope  that,  having  laid  before  his  readers  those 
circumstances,  any  imperfections  which  may  be  noticed,  either  as  to  completeness  or  corrections, 
may  be  looked  upon  with  a  generous  eye,  and  not  treated  with  that  severity  which  oftentimes 
befalls  the  lot  of  the  compiler  or  writer  of  Books. 

The  work  originated  in  a  want  brought  home  to  the  Compiler  very  early  in  his 
career  as  a  Second-hand  Bookseller.  On  his  entering  that  business,  his  mind  was  soon 
impressed  by  the  fact  that  no  Woric  existed  which  pretended  to  give  a  complete,  or  indeed 
incomplete,  account  of  Works  written  by  natives,  residents,  or  others  connected  with,  or  of 
books,  &c.,  relating  to,  the  County  of  Stafford,  of  which  he  has  the  honour  to  be  a  native  ; 
not  only  so,  but  the  sources  from  which  information  might  be  obtainable  to  help  one  desirous 
to  know  something  of  the  history  of  the  County,  or  of  those  "  long  gone  before "  connected 
with  the  County,  were  unknown. 

Again,  it  was  well  known  that  many  portraits  of  individuals,  and  prints  or  engravings 
of  parts  of  the  County  had  been  painted  and  engraved,  yet  none  knew  how  many,  or  of  whom, 
or  what,  they  were,  or  where  to  find  them. 

In  the  course  of  his  avocation  as  a  bookseller,  he  now  and  then  came  across  a  book, 
tract,  sermon,  or  other  printed  article,  printed  or  published  in  one  or  other  of  the  towns  of 
Staffordshire,  and  the  idea  occurred  to  him  that  it  would  be  interesting  to  know  how  many 
such  things  there  were,  for  on  the  title-pages  of  the  pubKcations  are  sometimes  found  data 
and  facts  not  to  be  found  anywhere  else — of  those  things  no  record  was  extant. 

In  addition  to  the  above,  he  found  there  were  numerous  references  to  persons  connected 
with,  and  places  in,  Staffordshire  which,  if  they  could  be  collected  together,  would  form  an 
interesting  and  valuable  addition  to  our  sources  of  information  relative  to  the  "iron-bound 
County." 


PKEFACE. 


To  supply  these  deficiencies,  to  provide  these  helps,  to  enable  all  desirous  to  know 
something  of  their  natal  spot,  was  the  origin,  and  is  the  object  of  the  Work  now  issued  to 
tlie  Subscribers  ;  and  how  far  the  Compiler  has  succeeded  in  this  object  he  must  leave  to  the 
judgment  of  his  readers. 

The  peculiar  circumstances  referred  to  above  are  briefly  as  follows  : — 

(1)  This  book  has  been  wholly  written  without  the  use  of  hands. 

(2)  It  is  the  first  work  in  literary  history  actually  so  written. 

(3)  And,  therefore,  in  that  sense,  it  is  unique. 

By  an  accident,  when  nearly  nine  years  old,  the  Compiler  lost  his  right  hand  and  his 
left  arm  and  hand.  This  was  in  November,  1862.  And  as  it  may  interest  his  Subscribers 
to  know  how  he  has  been  enabled  to  write  this  Work  he  gives  the  following  particulars  :— 

In  April,  1863,  his  parents — a  brickmaker  and  his  wife — removed  to  Silverdale,  in 
North  Staffordshire,  and  it  was  whilst  at  School  there  that  the  discovery  was  made  by  which 
such  writing  is  done. 

For  the  sake  of  appearance  it  was  customary  for  him  to  wear  on  his  right  arm  a 
purse-like  leathern  case,  and  the  first  he  wore  was  indeed  "  an  old  leathern  purse."  In  course 
of  time  the  right-hand  corner  of  the  bottom  of  the  purse  wore  into  a  hole,  and  having 
inserted  a  slate  pencil  he  found  he  was  able  to  write.  On  making  this  known  to  his 
schoolmaster  (Mr.  Smithyman),  he  was  encouraged  to  persevere,  and  became,  by  continued 
practice,  able  to  write  fairly  well. 

The  above  is  briefly  the  means  by  which  this  Work,  and  the  endless  correspondence 
connected  therewith,  have  been  accomplished,  and  the  Compiler  hopes  his  readers  will  not 
thinlt  him  egotistical  in  outlining  the  method. 

Handicapped  by  such  misfortune — unable  thereby  to  do  any  manual  labour — he  began 
life  at  the  age  of  sixteen  years  as  a  tea  hawker,  a  pursuit  he  followed  for  some  years,  eventually 
becoming  a  Second-hand  Bookseller.  It  was,  as  before,  said,  after  his  entry  into  the  latter 
business  that  he  began  to  collect  materials  for  a  Bibliography  of  Stafiordshire,  and  for  eleven 
years,  "  in  fair  weather  and  in  foul,"  he  has  continued  to  do  so,  until  at  last  he  is  able  to 
issue  the  Work  to  his  Subscribers. 

Under  the  headline  of  "  Sirams  (Eupert),"  he  has  pointed  out  some  of  the  features  of 
interest  in  the  progress  of  the  Work  which  it  is  not  necessary  to  repeat  here,  but  to  which  he 
respectfully  directs  the  attention  of  his  readers.  Supplementary  thereto  he  desires  to  add  that 
he  has  drawn,  by  the  kindness  nf  a  few  Subscribers  and  his  Printer,  a  total  sum  of  £180, 
vrhich,  divided  over  the  eleven  years,  gives  an  average  of  nearly  seven  shillings  per  week,  and 
that  this  is  all  he  has  received  from  any  soMfce^with  exceptions  given  below — towards  the 
heai'y  expenses  incurred  in  connection  with  the  collecting  of  information,  correcting  proofs,  and 
so  forth.  Some  idea  of  this  expense  may  be  gathered  from  the  fact  that  the  correspondence 
alone  has  amounted,  in  one  year  at  any  rate,  to  over  2,000  communications  :  of  every  "  proof," 
copies  have  been  distributed  to  the  subjects  of  the  several  articles,  if  living  and  to  be  got  at ; 
to  the  nearest  relative,  if  deceased — or  descendants,  whenever  such  could  be  found  ;  and,  as 
to  the  whole  work,  complete  copies  of  "  proofs "  have  been  sent  to,  and  overlooked  by,  six 
at  least,  sometimes  nine,  gentlemen,  who  have  examined  the  "  galleys,"  and  honoured  the 
Compiler  by  giving  the  work  the  benefit  of  their  revision.  Every  care  has  been  taken  to  obtain 
correct  information,  and  to  discover  misprints  during  the  progress  of  the  Work  ;  and  in  this 
connection  the  Compiler  desires  to  acknowledge  his  obligation  for  the  valuable  services  rendered 


PREFACE. 


b}'  Mr.  Edward  Wiseman,  the  foreman  printer  for  Mr.  A.  C.  Lomax,  for  the  keen  eye  he 
has  ever  kept  upon  the  Work  whilst  going  through  the  press  :  many  misprints,  which  would 
most  probably  have  otherwise  been  overlooked,  have  been  discovered  and  corrected  by  him. 

The  Work  has  been  written  wholly  at  least  three,  and  as  to  the  bulk  of  it  as  many 
as  six,  times  over ;  and  thousands  of  volumes  have  been  collated  to  provide  material  and 
correct  information.  Probably  a  greater  confidence  in  the  absolute  reliability  of  the  Work  would 
be  felt  had  the  Compiler  been  acquainted  with  the  Latin  tongue,  as  very  many  items  are  in 
that  language  ;  but  this  deficiency  has  been  made  up  by  several  gentlemen,  well  able, 
giving  their  special  attention  to  this  department,  and  he  begs  to  say  that  the  Latin,  in  every 
instance,  is,  he  believe?  (even  when  in  itself  erroneous),  a  correct  collation  of  titles,  where  such 
have  been  obtainable,  or  from  catalogues,  which  may  account  for  some  mistakes. 

The  labour  would  have  been  considerably  lessened  if  those  to  whom  application  had 
been  made  for  personal  and  literary  details  had  obliged  with  correct  particulars  on  such  first 
application  ;  by  this  neglect  the  labour  has  been  increased  at  least  three-fold.  Take  one  or 
two  cases  : — No.  1  received  form  of  questions,  which  he  filled  up  and  returned  to  sender,  who 
copied  it  as  sent,  and  it  was  printed  off.  In  accordance  with  his  custom  a  "proof"  is  sent 
to  No.  1,  who  corrects  it  so  much  that  the  whole  of  the  paragraph  has  to  be  re-set,  and 
great  and  needless  loss  is  incurred.  No.  2  is  written  to,  when  the  Compiler  receives  a  reply 
couched  in  the  following  terms  : — "Mr.  B.  begs  to  inform  Mr.  S.  that  he  cannot  spare  time 
to  fill  in  particulars,  and  begs  to  return  Mr.  S.  the  papers  sent."  The  best  and  most  correct 
information  obtainable  is  collected  and  printed  ofE  as  before,  and  sent  in  "proof"  to  this 
gentleman,  who  returns  it  with  :  "  Mr.  B.  begs  to  return  Mr.  S.  the  "  proof "  sent,  and  which 
he  has  corrected."     In  this  case  the  paragraph  is  re-set. 

During  the  progress  of  the  Work  the  average  expense  of  postage  has  been  about 
seven  shillings  per  week — some  weeks  as  much  as  thirty  ;  and  on  an  average  the  Compiler 
has  received  replies  from  about  one-fourth  of  those  to  whom  communications  have  been  sent. 

The  Work  is  hot  free  from  errors  ;  it  is  not  complete  or  perfect,  either  as  to  text  or 
particulars.  Names  are  omitted  which  ought  to  have  been  entered,  and  facts  and  dates  are 
wanting,  which,  had  they  been  included  would  have  added  to  the  value  of  the  Work.  These 
errors  and  omissions  are  the  result  of  want  of  information,  and  not  intentional.  The  Work 
is  as  perfect  and  as  correr;t  as  one  man  can  make  it  by  hard  work  and  continued  application. 
Such  have  been  the  difficulties,  both  personal  and  relative,  that  only  a.  person  intensely  in 
love  with  the  work,  and  determined  to  see  the  book  through  at  all  hazards,  could  have  carried 
out  the  project.       Bibliography  for  pleasure  and  in  kid  gloves  would  have  given  up  long  ago. 

The  Compiler  repeats  that  the  Work  is  as  perfect  and  correct  as  a  man  in  the  lower  walks 
of  life,  having  to  scramble  and  fight  for  the  necessities  of  life— having  oftentimes  to  continue 
the  labour  whilst  his  mind  was  racked  with  anxiety  as  to  whence  the  next  needs  of  a  large 
family  were  to  come  from— sometimes  hampered  and  even  obliged  to  delay  the  work  because 
he  could  not  find  the  money  to  pay  the  postage— hs^vvag  more  than  once  been  on  the  verge  of 
being  turned  out  of  house  and  home — could  make  it. 

The  Compiler  has  had  no  advantages  but  such  as  are  given  to  every  one  alike,  whether  rich 
or  poor,  with  the  exception  of  donations  from  two  gentlemen  (Arthur  Underbill,  Esq.,  LL.D., 
Barrister-at-Law,  who  made  him  a  free  gift  of  21/-  in  addition  to  ordering  9.  copy  of  the 
Work  ;  and  Dr.  Malet,  -of  Wolverhampton,  who  sent  him  5/-)  and  one  clergyman  (The  Rev. 
W.  m!  H.  Strbtton,  who  sent  him  2/6  to  cover  postage)  ;    he  has  not  received  one  penny 

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PREFACE. 


except  in  payment  for  copies  of  the  work,  and  a  weekly  allowance  by  his  Printer  during  this 
year.  The  funds,  therefore,  to  pay  postage  and  other  expenses  have — beyond  what  is 
here  acknowledged— come  altogether  out  of  the  hard  earnings  of  himself,  and  frequent  hard 
pinchings  of  self  and  family.  In  mentioning  this,  the  Compiler  does  not  wish  to  glorify  him- 
self, or  to  discount  the  many  kind  words  of  encouragement  he  has  received  ;  no,  certainly 
not ;  he  only  desires  to  mention  these  facts  to  point  out  the  billows  through  which  the 
book  has  come  to  land,  so  that  if  any  are  disposed  to  criticise  they  may  bear  in  mind 
these  facts  and  give  due  consideration  thereto. 

He  does  not  on  the  other  hand  desire  that  his  readers  should  unduly  favour  him  in 
their  judgments  as  to  the  merits  of  the  Work,  but  only  that  they  may  look  upon  it  rather 
as  a  pioneer  Work ;  not  perfect,  but  as  complete  as  it  has  been  possible  to  render  it  ;  and 
in  the  hope  that  they  may,  whenever  they  come  across  new  matter,  oblige  the  Compiler  by 
bringing  it  under  his  notice. 

The  contract  with  his  Printer  was  for  500  pages  only  ;  the  accumulation  of  material 
has  exceeded  this  number  already,  and  he  is  therefore  precluded  from  adding  some  information 
which  during  the  progress  of  the  Work  has  fallen  into  his  hands,  and  which  he  proposed 
to  put  into  an  appendix.  For  some  time  he  hesitated  whether  or  not  to  make  an  appeal  to 
his  Subscribers  and  others  to  enable  him  to  reprint  the  whole  Work,  and  add  in  right  order 
the  additional  material  to  hand  ;  but  on  enquiry  he  found  that  the  expense  would  be  such 
that,  without  the  very  generous  help  and  assistance  of  a  large  number  of  Patrons 
it  would  not  be  possible  to  carry  this  out,  therefore  it  was  waived.  Another  reason  why 
he  did  not  wish  to  delay  it,  for  it  had  already  been  long  enough  expected,  and  as  "hope 
deferred  maketh  the  heart  sick,"  so  it  may  be  that  to  defer  the  issue  would  not  be  the  wisest 
thing  to  do,  and  hence  the  work  is  issued  to  the  Subscribers  with  all  its  imperfections  and 
shortcomings,  to  be  dealt  with  as  the  hearts  and  consciences  of  his  fellow-countrymen  may 
decide. 

The  Compiler  begs  to  acknowledge  his  indebtedness  to  the  Rev.  C.  B.  BonLTER,  of 
Malvern,  J.  Sleigh,  Esq.  (the  historian  of  Leek),  and  the  Rev.  W.  Bbeesford,  of  Leek, 
who  were  the  first  to  help  by  their  kind  advice  and  loan  of  material. 

To  the  Rev.  W.  G.  D.  Fletchbb,  M.A.,  of  Shrewsbury ;  C.  W.  Sutton,  Esq., 
Chief  Librarian  of  Manchester  ;  J.  Elliot,  Esq.,  of  Wolverhampton  ;  Sam  :  Timmins,  Esq., 
of  Arley,  near  Coventry  ;  and  W.  S.  Broogh,  Esq;,  of  Leek  ;  who,  from  the  commencement 
of  the  printing  of  the  work,  have  kindly  corrected  proofs  and  contributed  much  additional 
information. 

To  W.  G.  Flood,  Esq.,  of  Colton  ;  Kineton  Parkes,  Esq.,  of  Leek  ;  and  J.  Bradley, 
Esq.,  M.A.,  of  Stafford  ;  who  have  been  helpful  in  a  similar  manner,  though  not  from  the 
beginning  thereof. 

To  S.  P.  Eaglbton,  Esq.,  LL.D.,  of  Wolverhampton,  for  his  great  kindness  in 
obtaining  a  large  number  of  Subscribers,  and  wilHngness  to  help  still  further  if  necessary. 

To  Dr.  Parkinson,  of  Oscott  College  ;  the  Rev.  J.  Caswell,  of  Princethorpe  Priory, 
Rugby ;  and  the  late  Mother  Prioress  of  Stone  Convent  ;  for  much  help  in  the  articles 
belonging  to  the  Bibliography  of  Catholics. 

To  G.  T.  Lawley,  Esq.,  of  Bilston ;  F.  W.  Hackwood,  Esq.,  of  Wednesbury ; 
W.  McIlwraith,  Esq.,  of  Wolverhampton  ;  M.  H.  Millbk,  Esq.,  of  Leek  ;  and  Colonel 
Thorneychoft,  of  Tettenhall  Towers ;    for  much  kindly  assistance. 


PEEFACE. 


To  Mr.  George  Smith  op  Coalville,  the  well-known  advocate  of  the  brickyard  and 
gypsy  children,  whose  personal  sympathy,  kindly  encouragement,  and  Christian  counsel  have 
been  as  light  in  the  darkness,  many  times  when  it  seemed  that  one  must  give  up  in  utter 
despair. 

To  his  Printer,  Mr.  A.  C.  Lomax,  of  Lichfield,  for  having  undertaken  the  work 
without  any  payment  in  advance,  and  who  all  through  has  been  kind,  considerate,  and  helpful. 

To  his  Patrons,  for  the  use  of  their  very  influential  and  honoured  names  ;  lent  to  a 
perfect  stranger,  an  unknown  man,  for  a  new  venture. 

And  last,  though  not  least,  to  the  best  woman  in  the  world,  his  wife,  who  has  been 
helpful  at  all  times,  buoying  up  his  spirits  in  the  darkest  hours,  and  cheerfully  agreeing  to 
forego  pleasure,  comfort,  and  the  necessaries  of  life,  so  that  the  "Work  might  be  carried  out. 

With  the  exception  of   one  article,  the  Compiler  is  responsible  for  the  contents  of   the 

whole  Work, 

"  Nought  from  my  birth,  or  ancestors  I  claim ; 
All  is  my  own,  my  honour  and  my  shame." — JoHNSOir. 

and,  without  further  trespassing  upon  the  forbearance  of  those  of  his  readers  who  may  read 
this  Preface,  he  will  conclude — applying  the  greater  to  the  lesser — with  a  quotation  from 
the  Preface  to  Dr.   Johnson's  English  Dictionary  (Second  Quarto  Edition)  : — 

"It  is  the  fate  of  those  who  toil  at  the  lower  employments  of  life,    ....    to   be  exposed  to  censure 

without  hope  of  praise ;    to  be  disgraced  by  miscarriage,  or  punished  for  neglect,  when  success  would  have  been 

without  applause,  and  diligence  without  reward.      Among  those  unhappy  mortals  is  the  writer  of  dictionaries  ; 

.    Every  author  may  aspire  to  praise  ;    the   lexicographer    (bibliographer)   can   only  hope   to   escape 

reproach,  and  even  this  negative  recompence  has  been  granted  to  very  few. 

"  The  chief  glory  of  every  people  arises  from  its  authors much  of  my  life  has  alway  been 

spent  in  provision  for  the  day  that  was  passing  over  me;  but  I  shall  not  think  my  employment  useless  or  ignoble, 
if  by  my  assistance  foreign  nations,  and  distant  ages,  gain  access  to  the  propagators  of  Knowledge. 

"When  I  am  animated  by  this  wish,  I  look  with  pleasure  on  my  booh,  however  defective,  and  deliver 
it   to  the   world   with  the   spirit  of   a  man   that  has   endeavoured  to   do   well     .      .  .  .a   few   wild 

blunders,  and  risible  absurdities,  from  which  no  work  of  such  multiplicity  was  ever  free,  may  for  a,  time  furnish 
folly  with  laughter,  and  harden  ignorance  in  contempt ;  but  meful  diligence  will  at  last  prevail,  and  there 
never  can  be  wanting  some  who  distinguish  desert; 

"In  this  work,  when  it  shall  be  found  that  much  is  omitted,  let  it  not  he  forgotten  that  much  likewise  is 
performed;  and  though  no  book  was  ever  spared  out  of  tenderness  to  the  author,  and  the  world  is  little  solicitous 
to  know  whence  proceeded  the  faults  of  that  which  it  condemns  ;  yet  it  may  gratify  curiosity  to  inform  it  that 
this  book  was  written  with  little  assistance  of  the  learned,  and  patronage  of  the  great ;  not  in  the  soft  obscurities 
of  retu-ement,  or  under  the  shelter  of  academick  bowers,  but  amidst  inconvenience  and  distraction,  in  sickness  and 
in  sorrow." 

[The  italics  in  the  above  are  the  Compiler's.] 

And  now,  with  thanks  to  all  to  whom  thanks  are  due,  with  apologies  for  all  the 
inconvenience  and  annoyance  he  has  caused,  and  with  thanks  to  that  Almighty  Being  in 
Whose  hands  are  all  the  ends  of  the  earth,  for  having  preserved  him  in  health  of  mind  and 
body,  the  Compiler  bids  farewell  for  the  present  to  his  subscribers,  his  critics,  his  friends, 
and  his  enemies  (if  such  he  has),  and  begs  to  subscribe  himself 

Their  obedient  Seryant, 

EUPERT    SIMMS. 

Newcastle-undbr-Lyme, 

27th  June,  1894. 


'For  they  can  conquer,  who  believe  they  can."— DsTDBN. 


SUBSCRIBEE8. 


SUBSOEIBEES. 


LARGE  PAPER   (Royal  4to.),   £1  :  11  :  6. 

THE   ROYAL  LIBRARY,  Windsor  Castle. 


Adams,  W.,  J.P.,  The  Oaks,  Wolstanton. 
Adlington,  Joseph  M.,  Florence  Street,  Newcastle. 
AiNSWORTH,  J.  G-BEEN,  52,  Brindley  Terrace,  Newcastle. 
Allbtit  &  Daniel,  Messrs.,  Printers,  Market  Place,  Hanley. 
Allen,  W.,  M.P.   Woodhead  Hall,  Oheadle. 
Ashwell,  John  B.,  Town  Clerk,  Stoke-on-Trent. 


Bags,  Charles,  M.A.,  M.D.,  Melbourne,  Australia.     (2  copies). 

Bage,  Mrs.  E.  „  „ 

Bage,  William,  M.A.,  C.E.  „  „ 

Baggulet,  Gr.  T.,  High  Street,  Newcastle. 

Bagot,  Captain  Josceline,  J.P.,  Levens  Hall,  Milnthorpe,  Westmoreland  (2  copies). 

Bagot,  The  Right  Hon.  Lord,  Blithfield,  Rugeley. 

Barke,  F.,  Penton  Hall,  Stoke-on-Trent. 

Bass,  George,  Church  Street,  Silverdale. 

Bass,  Hamar,  M.P.,  Needwood,  Burton-on-Trent. 

Bedford,  Colonel,  18,  Bore  Street,  Lichfield. 

Belcheb,  The  Rev.  Evans,  Heather  Manor,  Ashby-de-la-Zouch. 

Bennett,  Arnold,  6,  Tictoria  Grove,  Chelsea,  S.W. 

Bennion,  S.,  Market  Drayton. 

Berespord,  The  Rev.  William,  S.  Luke's  Vicarage,  Leek. 

Birmingham  Old  Library. 

BoASE,  Frederic,  36,  James  Street,  Backingham  Gate,  S.W. 

BODINGTON,  The  Rev.  Canon,  The  Close,  Lichfield. 

Brodgh,  Will.  S.,  J.P.,  Leek. 

Butler,  William  Waters,  P.C.S.  The  Cedars.  Duchess  Road,  Edgbaston,  Birmingham, 

BuRNE,  Miss  Charlotte  S.,  Pyebirch,  Eccleshall. 

Burton,  The  Right  Hon.  Lord,  Rangemore,  Burton-on-Trent. 


Caddick,  Edward,  Wellington  Road,  Edgbaston,  Birmingham. 

Chambers,  John,  Salem  Street,  Etruria. 

Chance,  F.,  M.D.,  Burleigh  House,  35,  Sydenham  Hill,  London,  S.E. 

Chance,  R.  L.,  J.P.,  Chad  Hill,  Edgbaston. 

Clate,  H.  Sandpoed,  Macclesfield  Courier,  Macclesfield. 

Clemishaw,  J.  C,  The  Den,  Leek. 

CoLLETT,  The  Rev.  Edward,  M.A.,  37,  Cantlowes  Road,  Camden  Square,  London,  N.W 

Cooper,  H.  S.,  Lichfield  Grammar  School. 

CoPB,  Elijah,  London  Road,  Leek. 

Cottrell,  Thomas,  The  Falls,  Biddulph. 

Craig,  Dr.  J.,  Shelton. 

Crosbie-Dawson,  G.  J.,  C.E.,  F.G.S.,  F.S.S.,  Brampton  Lodge,  Newcastle  (2  copies). 


Daltrt,  Eev.  T.  W.,  M.A.,  Madeley  Vicarage,  Newcastle. 
Dartmouth,  Right  Hon.  the  Earl  op  (2  copies). 
Davenport,  The  Rev.  G.  H.,  Foxley,  Hereford. 
Deaville,  Thomas,  Tittensor,  Stoke-on-Trent. 
DUTTON,  W.  H.,  Magistrates'  Clerk,  Newcastle. 


Eaglbton,  Samuel  P.,  LL.D.,  Woodville,  Compton  Road,  Wolverhampton. 

Barl,  E.,  Woodville,  Stoke-on-Trent. 

Edge,  J.  Wilcox,  J.P.,  Huntley,  Wolstanton. 

Edge,  S.  R.,  M.A.,  J.P.,  Brampton,  Newcastle. 

Edwards,  Alderman  A.,  J.P.,  Dresden,  Longton. 

Edwards,  Thomas,  Keele  Road,  Newcastle. 

Elwbll,  The  Rev.  Henbt,  M.A.,  Harlow. 


SUBSCEIBEES. 


Fellows,  Fkank  Perks,  Knt.S.J.J.,  F.E.S.S.,  F.S.A.,  Hampstead,  London,  N.W. 

Fenton,  Eobbrt,  5,  Lad  Lane,  Newcastle. 

Free  Library,  Plymouth. 

French,  The  Eev.  B.  T.,  D.C.L.,  Llanmartin  Bectory,  Newport,  Monmouth. 


G-ARN-ETT,  E.,  LL.D.,  British  Museum. 

G-LANOET,  The   Bev.  M.  F.,  Inspector  ot  Schools,  Birmingham  Diocese,  Stanley  House,  Eccleshall. 

G-ODWIN,  John",  Printer,  Newcastle. 

Goss,  William  Hbnrt,  Bank  House,  Stoke-on-Trent  (3  copies). 

Goss,  Miss  E.  Adeline,  Bank  House,  Stoke-on-Trent. 

Grazebrook,  H.  Sydney,  P.S.A.,  Grove  Park,  Chiswick. 

GuNDRY,  James,  Stone. 


Hackney,  Ealph,  45,  Occupation  Street,  Newcastle. 

Hampton,  Thomas,  J.P.,  Walton,  Stone. 

Hampton,  Wm.,  F.C.S.,  38,  Lichfield  Street,  Hauley. 

Haroourt,  Edward  William,  J.P.,  Newnham  Park,  Oxon. 

Hardman,  Jno.  H.,  Newhall  Hill,  Birmingham. 

Harrison,  Captain,  Walton,  Stone. 

Harrowby,  The  Eight  Hon.  the  Eakl  op,  Sandon  Hall,  Stone. 

Hartley,  George  T.,  J.P.,  D.L.,  Wheaton  Aston  Hall,  Stafford. 

Hatton,  Dr.  G.  S.,  Newcastle. 

Hawksford,  The  Bey.  John,  S.  Wilfrid's  College,  Oakarhoor,  Stoke-on-Trent.  ^ 

Hayward,  Edward,  81,  Lozells  Boad,  Aston,  Birmingham. 

Head,  Eobert,  Congleton. 

Heathoote,  Captain  J.  H.,  34,  Ennismore  Gardens,  London,  S.W. 

Henstock,  Thomas,  Hanley. 

Hickman,  Samuel  J.,  10,  Florence  Street,  Newcastle. 

HiGSON,  James,  Newcastle. 

HODSON,  J.  H.,  Overstowe,  Lichfield.    ' 

HOLDEN,  E.  T.,  Walsall. 

Hollinhead,  James  Massey,"  78,  Liverpool  Boad,  Newcastle. 

HowsoN,  George,  Eastwood  Sanitary  Works;  Hanley. 

Hdlmb,  Thomas,  Woodleigh,  Lougport,  Burslem. 

Hunter-Weston,  LiEnT.-CoLONEL  Gould,  F.S.A.,  Hnnterson,  West  Kilbride,  Ayrshire,  N.B.  (2  copies;. 


Jackson,  T.  Y.,  M.D.,  J.P.,  Whetstone  House,  Wolverhampton. 
Jepfcock,  The  Bev.  Prebendary,  The  Bectory,  Wolverhampton. 
Jones,  Elijah,  Hanley. 


KiLBOURN,  John,  Editor,  Free.  Press  Office,  Walsall. 


Lane,  The  Ten.  Archdeacon,  Leigh  Bectory,  Stoke-on-Trent. 

Lawden,  F.,  75,  Gilman  Street,  Hanley. 

Lawley,  George  T.,  Pi-iestfield  House,  near  Wolverhampton. 

Lawton,  Spencer,  J.P.,  Elm  House,  Waterloo  Boad,  Burslem. 

Leigh,  Edmund,  Holly  Lodge,  Wolstanton. 

Library,  Waterloo  Bead,  Wolverhampton. 

Lichfield  Cathedral  Library. 

Lichfield,  The  Right  Bev.  the  Lord  Blshop  of.  The  Palace,  Lichfield. 

Lloyd,  Samuel,  J.P.,  Farm,  Sparkbrook,  Birmingham. 

LOMAZ,  A.  C,  Lichfield. 

Lovatt,  Jambs,  Sunny  Bank,  Newcastle  ;(2  copies). 

Lowe,  Charles,  New  Street,  Birmingham. 

Lynam,  C,  M.E.S.A.,  Stoke-on-Trent. 

Lyttelton-Annesley,  Major-General  Arthur,  New  Club,  Edinburgh. 


MaoGrbgor,  The  Bev.  William,  The  Manor  House,  Bolehall,  Tamworth 
Marsh-Caldwell,  The  Misses,  Linley  Wood,  Talk-o'-th'-Hill 
Mason,  Jonas,  7,  Victoria  Boad,  Newcastle. 
Mather,  F.  J.,  Betley,  Crewe. 


SUBSCRIBERS. 


MoAldowie,  a.,  M.D.,  F.R.S.  (Edln.),  Stoke-on-Trent. 

MolLWRAiTH,  William,  13,  George  Street,  "Wolverhampton. 

Mbar,  G-.  J.,  London  Road,  Chesterton. 

Midland  Evening  News,  Wolverhampton. 

MiLLEB.,  M.  H.,  Leek  Times  (2  copies). 

MONOKTON,  D.  H.,  M.D.,  Maidstone. 

Mould,  E.,  White  Barn  Colliery,  Newcastle. 

MiroKLBSTOiT,  The  Rev.  Rowland,  Dinedor  Rectory,  Hereford. 


Nayler,  Joseph,  J.P.,  Rushall,  Walsall. 

Nealb,  a.,  74,  Tonbridge  Street,  London,  W.C. 

Newcastle,  His  Grace  the  Duke  of.  Clumber  House,  Notts. 

Newnham,  Dr.,  King  Street,  Wolverhampton. 

Nicholson,  Arthur,  J.P.,  Highfield  Hall,  near  Leek. 

Nicholson,  J.  0.,  J.P.,  TTpton,  Macclesfield. 

Norton.  The  Right  Hon.  Lord,  Hams  Hall,  Warwickshire. 


Palmer,  The  Rev.  Father  C.  F.  R.,  St.  Dominic's  Priory,  Maitlaud  Park, Haverstock  Hill,N.W.  (2  copies). 

Parker-Jervis,  The  Hon.  E.  S.,  Aston  Hall,  Sutton  Coldfield,  Birmingham. 

Pbake,  J.  N.,  J.P.,  The  Tileries,  Tunstall. 

Pepper,  A.,  Grosvenor  Road,  Newcastle. 

Perry,  E.  C,  M.A.,  M.D.,  Superintendent,  Guy's  Hospital,  London. 

Perry,  The  Rev.  Edwin  Creswell,  Seighford  Vicarage,  near  Stafford. 

Perry,  F.  C,  J.P.,  Dunston  Hall,  Penkridge. 

Philips,  John  W.,  J.P.,  Heybridge,  Tean,  Stoke. 

PiERCY,  J.  Beaumont,  Madeley,  Staffs. 

PlLKlNSTON,  Sir  L.  M.  S.,  Bart.,  Chevet  Park,  Wakefield. 

Plant,  The  Rev.  Prebendary,  Weston  Vicarage,  Stafford. 

Platt,  Daniel,  Newcastle. 

Powell,  G.  H.,  Croxden,  National  Liberal  Club,  Whitehall  Place,  S.W. 


Reynolds,  Frank,  2,  Liverpool  Road,  Newcastle. 

Rhodes,  Thomas,  Liverpool  Road,  Newcastle. 

Ridge,  Samuel  H.,  257,  Victoria  Parade,  Bast  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

RidgwaY,  F.  J.,  Lower  Street,  Newcastle. 

Rimmer,  John  H.,  M.A.,  LL.M.,  Madeley,  Staffs. 

Ring,  The  Rev.  T.  P.,  Rawmarsh  Rectory,  Rotherham. 

Ritchie,  Dr.  J.  J.,  Leek. 

Robinson,  J.,  J.P.,  D.L.,  Westwood  Hall,  Leek. 

Robinson,  Walter,  20,  Gledhow  Gardens,  South  Kensington. 

Robinson,  William  H.,  The  Bridge,  Walsall. 

RooKE,  Lieut.-Colonbl  Harry  William,  Eccleshall  Castle. 

ROTDS,  Rev.  G.  Twemlow,  Heysham  Rectory,  Lancaster. 


Salt,  The  Rev.  Edw.,  Standon  Rectory,  Eccleshall. 

S.iLT  Library,  Stafford.  ,,„.,,„     „  „  tt        i 

Shaw-Hellier,  Colonel  T.   B.,   Commandant  Royal  Mihtary  School  of  Music,  Kneller  Hall,  Hounslow. 

Sheldon,  Professor  J.  P.,  Sheen,  Ashbourn. 

Sheldon,  W.  R.,  M.A.,  7,  Campden  Hill  Boad,  Kensington,  W. 

SIMMS,  Rupert,  Brunswick  Street,  Newcastle  (2  copies). 

Snetd,  Dryden,  Ashcombe  Park,  near  Leek. 

Slaney,  Thos.,  Grosvenor  Gardens,  Newcastle. 

Slater,  James,  Bescot  Hall,  Walsall. 

Smith,  Charles  H.,  Architect,  6,  Staple  Inn,  Holborn,  E.C. 

Smith,  George,  of  Coalville,  The  Cabin,  Crick,  Rugby  (2  copies). 

Smith,  William,  2,  Stanley  Street,  Leek. 

Staffs.  Potteries  Newspaper  Company,  Limited,  Hanley. 

Stebn,  J.  Dunbar,  Printer,  Wolverhampton. 

Stocker,  Alex.  D.,  J.P.,  May  Place,  Newcastle. 

Stokes,  S.,  J.P.,  Hanch  Hall,  Lichfield. 

Stone,  Sir  Benjamin,  Erdington. 

Sutherland,  His  Grace  the  Duke  of,  Trentham,  Stoke-on-ljrent. 

Sutherland,  Millicent,  Duchess  of,  Dunrobin  Castle. 


XVIII.  SUBSCETBERS. 


Talbot,  The  Rev.  A.  H.,  Church  Eaton  Rectory,  Stafford. 
Thompson,  W.,  Walton  Grange. 

TuNNiOLiPF,  William,  Jasper  House,  Jasper  Street,  Hanley. 
Tukner,  James,  Yictoria  Street,  Silverdale,  Newcastle. 
Turner,  J.  Horse  all,  F.R.H.S.,  Idel,  Bradford  (2  copies). 
TwEMLOW,  T.  F.,  J.P.,  (the  late)  Betley  Court,  Crewe. 


TJdall,  T.  B.,  Hartshill,  Stoke-on-Trent. 


Vernon,  The  Hon.  William  Warren,  34,  Groavenor  Place,  London,  S.W. 
TiLLiERS,  The  Eight  Hon.  C.  P.,  M.P.,  50,  Cadogan  Place,  London. 


Ward,  John,  F.G.S.,  Stafford  Street,  Longton. 

Wardle,  Ben.  0.,  8,  Russell  Street,  Leek. 

Watkin,  Henry,  24,  Price  Street,  Burslem. 

Webb,  F.  W.,  M.I.E.,  Chester  Place,  Crewe. 

Weston,  Major  J.  B.,  The  Towers,  Colchester. 

WiLLMORE,  Frederic  William,  M.R.C.S.,  Fairholm,  Walsall. 

Wilson,  Jambs,  Hutton  House,  Bull  Street,  Birmingham. 

Wiseman,  Edward,  Saint  John  Street,  Lichfield. 

Wood,  T.  F.,  J.P.,  Claremont,  Wolstanton. 

Wrotteslbt,  Major-General  The  Eioht  Hon.  Gborse,  26,  Cadogan  Gardens,  London,  S.W. 

Wrotteslet,  The  Right  Hon.  Lord,  Wrottesley,  Wolverhampton. 


Tates,  The  Rev.  Canon,  Cottingham  Rectory,  Uppingham. 


SUBSCRIBEES. 


SMALL   PAPER   (Imperial   8vo.),   £1:1:0. 

Abud,  The  Eev.  Henry,  R.D.,  The  Vicarage,  Uttoxeter. 
Addeelet,  Wm.  a.,  J.P.,  The  Beeches,  Longton. 
Allest,  The  Eev.  Prbbbndaky,  Eooleshall. 
Allen,  B.  G-.,  Henrietta  Maria  Street,  London,  E.G. 
Allen,  P.,  Woore,  Newcastle. 
Allin,  Thomas,  40,  Lichfield  Street,  Hanley. 
■  Alsop,  The  Rev.  A.  E.,  M.A.,  Bednall  Ticarage,  Stafford. 
Amphlett,  John,  J.P.,  Clent. 

Anson,  Sir  William  E.,  Bart.,  D.C.L.,  All  Souls'  College,  Oxford. 
Arlidge,  J.  T.,  J.P.,  The  High  Grove,  Stoke-on-Trent. 
ASHWORTH,  Taylor,  Esq.,  J.P.,  Sunny  Bank  House,  Shelton. 
Atkinson,  W.  N.,  H.  M.  Inspector  of  Mines,  Newcastle. 
AiTDEN,  The  Eev.  Thomas,  M.A.,  Condover  Vicarage,  Shrewsbury. 
AVBRILL,  Dr.,  Park  Green,  Macclesfield. 


Badnat.l,  The  Eev.  James,  B.A.,  Endon,  Stoke-on-Trent. 

Badnall,  "W.  B.,  J.P.,  C.A.,  Thorpe,  Ashburne. 

Baildon,  W.  Paley,  P.S.A.,  5,  Stone  Buildings,  Lincoln's  Inn,  London,W.C 

Bag&uley,  John,  High  Street,  Newcastle. 

Baldwin,  Alfred,  J.P.,  Wilden  House,  Stourport,  Worcestershire. 

Bambbr,  W.  H.,  Stoke-on-Trent. 

Barker,  Henry  T.,  Ludlow,  Salop. 

Barnes,  A.  W.,  Solicitor,  Lichfield. 

Barrett,  The  Eev.  W.,  Etruria  Vicarage. 

Barrow,  Joseph.,  J.P.,  Ferndale,  Harborne,  Ed.,  Edgbaston.    (2  copies), 

Bateman,  James,  Home  House,  Worthing  (2  copies). 

Bateman-Scott,  Lady,  Great  Barr  Hall. 

Bates,  James,  CO.,  Old  End  House,  poseley,  near  Bilston. 

Bates,  Thos.,  Kirkham  Street,  Stoke-on-Trent. 

Baumakn,  0.,  St.  Olave's  Grammar  School,  Southwark,  S.E. 

Beach,  Thomas,  M.A.,  Tettenhall  Court,  Wolverhampton. 

Beardsley,  William,  Chairman  Free  Library  Committee,  Walsall. 

Bbavbn,  The  Eev.  F.  H.,  M.A.,  S.  Paul's  Vicarage,  Burton-on-Trent. 

Bedford,  The  Eev.  W.  K.  E.,  M.A.,  Sutton  Coldfield. 

Bbbby,  The  Eev.  William  Mardon,  Burnside,  Crabtree,  SheflBeld. 

Bell,  A.  E..  Ashford  Street,  Stoke-on-Trent. 

Bell,  Herbert,  67,  Liverpool  Eoad,  Newcastle. 

Bent,  J.  Dudley. 

Bbresford,  S.  B.,  Monyash  House,  Grosvenor  Eoad,  Ilford,  Essex. 

Berespord,  John,  Macintyre's  Works,  Burslem. 

Bill,  Charles,  M.P.,  Farley  Hall,  Cheadle. 

Birch,  W.  T.,  May  Bank,  Heatoh  Eoad,  Withington,  Manchester. 

BlEKS,  Arthur,  Eudyard,  Leek. 

Birmingham  &  Midland  Institute,  (Archaeological  Section),  Birmingham. 

Blakeway,   The  Eev.  B.,  Horton  Vicarage,  Leek. 

BoDLEY,  Walter  S.,  Longport. 

BOOTHBY,  C.  E..  1,  Palmeira  Square,  Brighton. 

BotTLTON,  Alderman  W.,  Stoke-on-Trent. 

Bradfield,  W.  C,  Mayfield  Eoad,  Moseley,  Birmingham. 

Bradford,  The  Eight  Hon.  the  Earl  of,  Weston  Hall,  Shifnal. 

Brassey,  The  Bight  Hon.  Lord,  24,  Park  Lane,  London,  W. 

Brealby,  John,'  Leek.  ' 

Bbidgeman,  The  Rev.  Canon,  The  Hall,  Wigan. 

Bridgeman,  The  Hon.  and  Rev.  John,  Weston  Rectory,  Shifnal. 

British  Museum,  London. 

Brittain,  Edwin,  Victoria  Street,  Chesterton,  Newcastle. 

Brittain,  Thomas,  .Chesterton. 

Bromley,  Alderman  J.,  J.P.,  The  Mount,  Stoke-on-Trent. 

Broomfield,  H.  G.,  Mount  Pleasant,  Newcastle. 

Broompield,  H.  v..  Mount  Pleasant,  Newcastle. 

Brough,  Will.  S.,  J.P.,  Leek. 

Browne,  H.  Langlby  M.D.,  West  Bromwich. 

Bbyans,  The  Rev.  E.  de  V.,  M.A.,  Newton-on-Ouse  Vicarage,  Yorks. 

Bull,  G.  C,  M.E.C.S.,  Newcastle. 

BULLBID,   J.  H.,  Newcastle. 

BuLLER,  Sir  M.  E.  Manningham,  Bart.,  Dilhorne  Hall,  Stoke-on-Trent. 

Bullock,  Thos.,  J.P.,  The  Mount,  Congleton. 


XX.  SUBSCEIBERS. 


Caddick,  Edward,  Wellington  Koad,  Edgbaston,  Birmingham. 

Cadman,  Jas.  C,  Silverdale,  Newcastle. 

Campbell,  A.,  Whitmore. 

Capby,  "Wm.,  Kegistrar,  Tunstall. 

Caswell,  The  Rev.  J.,  St.  Mary's  Priory,  Princethorpe,  Rugby. 

Challinor,  W.,  J.P.,  Pickwood,  Leek  (2  copies). 

Chance,  F.  W.,  J.P.,  Morton,  Carlisle. 

Chance,  J.  F.,  61,  Prince's  Gate,  London,  S.W. 

Chance,  R.  L.,  Chad  Hill,  Harborne  Road,  Birmingham. 

Chance,  W.,  M.A.,  Wharfenden,  Framley,  Surrey. 

Charlesworth,  John,  M.R.C.S.,  25,  Birch  Terrace,  Hanley. 

Chilton,  H.  Herman,  39,  Merridale  Road,  'Wolverhampton. 

Churchill,  Major  Seton,  White  Hall,  Lichfield. 

Clark,  Chas.  Frederick,  J.P.,  Perton  Grove,  near  Wolverhampton. 

Clarke,  The  Rev.  H.  J.,  A.K.C.,  Great  Barr  Vicarage. 

Clive,  Robert  C,  .T.P.,  Hartshill,  Stoke-on-Trent. 

Coldwell,  The  Rev.  W.  E.,  M.A.,  Sandon  Vicarage,  Stone,  Staiis. 

Cole,  S.  H.,  Tittensor,  Stoke-on-Trent. 

Cole- Webb,  The  Rev.  C.  H.,  Penn  Vicarage. 

Coomer,  G.  W.,  Ironmarket,  Newcastle. 

Cooper,  Charles,  The  Mount,  Porthill,  Wolstanton. 

Cooper,  Hbnrt  B.,  Gale  House,  Sedgley. 

Cooper,  S.  Herbert,  J.P.,  Oulton  Grange,  Stone. 

Cooper,  Thomas,  Mossley  House,  Congleton. 

Cope,  Thomas,  Knutton  Farm,  Newcastle. 

CouSENS,  The  Rev.  R.  R.,  The  Rectory,  Newcastle. 

Cowpland,  The  Rev.  W.  E.,  Acton  Beauchamp  Rectory,  Bromyard,  Worcester. 

CuLWiOK,  C.  J.,  Organist  Royal  Chapel,  Dublin. 


Daltry,  The  Rev.  T.  W.,  M.A  ,F.L.S.,  P.E.S.,  Madeley  Vicarage,  Newcastle. 

Dartmouth,  The  Right  Hon.  the  Earl  op,  PatshuU,  Wolverhampton. 

Darwall,  The  Rev.  Leicester,  M.A.,  Belle  Vue,  Tenby. 

Darwin,  Major,  M.P.,  18,  Wetherby  Place,  South  Kensiugton,  S.W. 

DiCKERSON,  The  Rev.  R.  C,  M.A.,  Selby  Lodge,  Cambray,  Cheltenham. 

Dickson,  R.  H.,  M.R.C.S.,  Newcastle. 

DiLWORTH,  David,  Lew  Abbey,  EUel,  Lancaster. 

Dorricott,  R.,  Knutton,  Newcastle. 

Downing,  William,  Temple  Row,  Birmingham. 

DuDSON,  J.  T.,  Hope  Street,  Hanley. 

Dni&NAN,  W.  H.,  Walsall. 

Dunn,   H.  A.  C,  24,  Hyde  Park  Place,  London,  W. 

Dunn,  The  Rev.  M.  W.  M.,  Church  Lodge,  Bccleshall. 


Eaglbton,  Samuel  P.,  LL.D.,  Woodville,  Compton  Eoad,  Wolverhampton. 

Eardley,  Edward  H.,  Market  Square,  Tunstall. 

Eardley,  Peter,  Bignall  Hill,  Audley. 

Edge,  J.  Wilcox,  J.P.,  Huntley,  Wolstanton. 

Edge,  S.  R.,  M.A.,  J.P.,  Brampton,  Newcastle. 

Edge,  T.,  Bridge  Street,  Newcastle. 

Editor,  Daily  Argus,  Birmingham. 

Edwardes,  The  Rev.  D.,  M.A.,  Denstone  College,  Uttoxeter. 

Edwards,   Charles,   S.  Mark's  Place,  Wolverhampton. 

Ellison,  The  Rev.  Canon  H.  J.,  Great  Haseley  Rectory,  Tetsworth,  Oxon. 

Blvin,  Charles  Norton,  M.A.,  Eckling  Grange,  East  Dereham. 

Emery,  James,  29,  Lower  Street,  Newcastle. 

EssiNGTON,  The  Rev.  R.  W.,  Shenstone  Vicarage,  Lichfield. 

EvERS-SwiNDBLL,  J.  S.,  J.P.,  Clcnt  House,  near  Stourbridge. 


Fallowes,  The  Rev.  J.  P.,  M.A.,  Duuedin,  New  Zealand. 

Param,  H.  C,  Stoke-on-Trent. 

Farley,  Reuben,  J.P.,  Cambridge  House,  West  Bromwich. 

Farmer,  The  Rev.  R.  C,  B.A.,  Barlaston,  Stoke-on-Trent. 

Farnwouth,  W.,  F.G.S.,  The  Manor  House,  Sedgley. 

Fearon,  The  Rev.  T.  H.  B.,  M.A.,  Norton  Rectory,  Stoke-on-Trent. 

Feilden,  The  Rev.  Canon,  RoUeston  Rectory,  Burton-on-Trent. 

Felkin,  A.  L.,  M.A.,  Royal  Naval  School,  Eltham,  Kent. 


SUBSCRIBEKS.  xxi. 


Felkin,  B.  W.,  M.D.,  20,  Alva  Street,  Edinburgh. 

Fellows,  Prank  Peeks,  Kt.  S.J.J.,  F.R.S.S.,  F.S.A.,  Hampstead,  London,  N.W. 

Fenton,  Thb  Rev.  G-  Livin&stonb,  M.A.,  care  of  Messrs.  Richardson  &  Co.,  25,  SufEolk  Street,  Pall  Mall,  B. 

Fbrgitson,  The  Rev.  Joseph,  M.A.,  The  Manse,  The  Leys,  Darlaston,  Stafford. 

Ferrers,  The  Right  Rev.  the  Earl  of,  Chartley  Castle,  Stafford. 

Fletcher,  The  Rev.  J.  W.,  M.A.,  Ashleigh,  292,  Burton  Road,  Derby. 

Fletcher,  The  Rev.  W.  G.  Dimock,  M.A.,  F.S.A.,  S.  Michael's  Vicarage,  Shrewsbury. 

Flood,  G-rattan  "W.  H.,  St.  Wilfrid's  College,  Oakamoor,  Stoke-on-Trent. 

POLKER,  "W.  H.,  Bedford  House,  Hanley. 

Ford,  Thos.,  8,  Madeley  Street,  Tunatall. 

FORSHAW,  Dr.  C.  F.,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  Bradford. 

Foster,  W.,  Woodsetton,  Dudley. 

Fowler,  The  Risht  Hon.  Henry  H.,  M.P.,  "Wolverhampton. 

Free  Library,  Bilston. 

„  Birmingham. 

„  Bradford. 

„  Handsworth. 

„  Lichfield  (given  by  A.  C.  Lomax). 

„  Manchester. 

.,  Newcastle,  Staffs. 

„  Nottingham. 

„  Oldham. 

„  Plymouth. 

„  Rochdale. 

„  "Wednesbury. 

„  West  Bromwich. 

,,  Garrick  Street,  Wolverhampton. 

Freer,  The  Ven.  Archdeacon,  Sudbury  Rectory,  Derby. 
Fuller,  The  Rev.  Wilfrid,  25,  West  Brampton,  Newcastle. 


Gben,  Frederick,  4,  Bath  Terrace,  Stoke-on-Trent. 

Gibbons,  John  L.,  J.P.,  The  BUowes  Hall,  near  Dudley. 

Good,The  Rev.  C.  Patten,  M.A.,  5,Kensington  Garden's  Terrace,  Hyde  Park. 

GoODACRB,  The  Rev.  R.  H.,  Ipstones,  Stoke-on-Trent. 

GOODALL,  Henry,  Ashfield  Cottage,  Liverpool  Road,  Newcastle. 

GOODFELLOW,  H.,  16,  Madeley  Street,  Tunstall. 

Goss,  W.  Huntley,  Bank  House,  Stoke-on-Trent. 

Goss,  William  Henry,  Bank  House,  Stoke-on-Trent  (2  copies). 

GowER,  G.  L.,  M.P.,  Audley  Street,  London. 

Graham,  Thomas,  Express  and  Star,  Wolverhampton. 

Gray,  Henry,  Bookseller,  47,  Leicester  Square,  London,  W.C. 

Grenfell,  H.  R.,  Barnes,  Henley-on-Thames. 

Griffith,  Joseph,  Town  Clerk,,  Newcastle. 

Guest,  The  Rev.  J.  M.,  M.A.,  Grammar  School,  Handsworth. 


Hackwood,  F.  W.,  Comberf  ord  Cottage,  Wednesbury. 

Hall,  Thomas,  Shelton  Road,  Newcastle. 

Hallam,  Wm.  Henry,  M.R.C.S.,  Queen  Street,  Newcastle. 

Hammond,  Thomas,  Church  Street,  CHesterton,  Newcastle. 

Hamshaw,  J.  L.,  Albion  House,  Hanley. 

Hankinson,  The  Rev.  J.,  Heighley  Yillaa,  Cheltenham. 

Hartill,  John  T.,  J.P.,  Manor  House,  Willenhall. 

Hathbrton,  The  Right  Hon.  Lord,  Teddesley  Hay,  Penkridge. 

Hardeman,  C.  H.,  J.P.,  Newcastle. 

Hargrbaves,  Jabez,  Stoke  Old  Road,  Stoke-on-Trent. 

Harris,  F.  W.,  Solicitor,  Burslem. 

Harri.i,  John  T.,  The  Hayes,  Stone,  Staffs. 

Harris,   W.,  J.P.,  Ticarage  Boad,  Edgbaston,  Birmingham. 

Harrison,  Miss  A.  M.,  Gorse  Cliff,  Boscombe,  Bournemouth. 

Harston,  p.  H.,  Old  Bank  House,  Stafford. 

Hastings,  B.  S.,  Fountain  Square,  Hanley. 

Hay   T.  W.  Littleton,  Potter's  Bar,  Little  Heath,  Middlesex. 

Heath,  A.  H.,  Madeley  Manor,  Newcastle. 

Heathootb,  J.  H.  B.,  34,  Ennismore  Gardens,  London,  S.W. 

Hbnson,  T.  W.,  Forest  Ville,  Sherwood  Bise,  Nottingham. 

Hbywood-Lonsdale,  a.  P.,  Shavington,  Market  Drayton. 

Hickman,  Sir  Alfred,  Knt.,  M.P.,  Wolverhampton. 

Hickman,  B.  H.,  High  Street,  Newcastle. 


XXII. 


SUBSCEIBEES. 


Hill,  The  Right  Hon.  A.  E.  Stavblby,  M.P.,Oxley  Manor.Wolverhampton. 

HiNCKES,  Harry  T.,  Tettenhall,  "Wolverhampton. 

Hinckley,  F.,  Netherstowe,  Lichfield. 

HiNDB,  F.  H.,  Printer,  Dudley  Street,  'WolTerhanipton. 

Hitohman,  John,  Cherry  Street,  Birmingham. 

HoBSON,  Robert,  The  Crescent,  Wellington,  Salop. 

HoDesoN,  The  Eev.  Robert,  M.A.,  Rectory,  Haudsworth. 

Hodgson,  The  Ret.  John,  M.A.,  Kinver  Vicarage,  Stourbridge. 

HOLDBN,  The  Rev.  0.  M.,  LL.D.,  Galley  Ticarage,  Penkridge. 

Hole,  W.  G-.,  Newcastle. 

HOLLINSHEAD,  E.,  Lily  Street,  "Wolstanton. 

Hollinshead,  B.  W.,  Eudon,  Stoke-on-Trent. 

Hooks,  Henry,  Liverpool  Road,  Newcastle. 

HORTON,  The  Rev.  A.  W.,  M.A.,  Dewsall  Rectory,  Hereford. 

HORTON,  The  Rev.  H.  H.,  Calton  Ticarage,  Ashbourne. 

Howard,  Daniel,  Newlands,  West  Bromwich. 

HowiTT,  Miss  Margaret,  8,  Sieberer  Strasse,  Innsbruck,  Tyrol,  Austria, 

Howl,  Edmund,  The  Quarries,  Euiton,  near  Dudley. 

HowsoN,  J.  P.,  Ironmarket,  Newcastle. 

HUPFADINB,  The  Rev.  H.  H.,  Brewood,  Stafford. 

HlTGHES,  W.  R.,  F.L.S.,  Wood  House,  Handsworth  Wood,  Staffs. 

Hitlme,  The  Rev.  Samuel,  Bowdon,  Cheshire. 

HtTNTBAOH,  William,  Hanley. 

Hutchinson,  The  Rev.  S.  W.,  Blurton  Ticarage,  Stoke-on-Trent. 


Jackson,  Miss  G.  F.,  Blackfriars,  Chester  (in  exchange  for  "Word Book"). 

Jackson,  Wm.  F.  Marsh,  M.D.,  Smethwick. 

James,  Thomas  J.,  Gold's  Hill,  West  Bromwich. 

Jewitt,  Edwin  A.  G.,  Matlock. 

Jewitt,  Llewellyn,  Matlock,  Derby. 

JOBERNS,  The  Rev.  C.  H.,  M.A.,  St.  Stephen's  Rectory,  Bristol. 

Johnson,  D.  Keens,  Mount  Pleasant,  Newcastle. 

Johnson,  Thomas,  The  Tillas,  Silverdale. 

Jones,   John,   J. P.,  Ireton  Lodge,  Wolverhampton. 


Kaye,  Walter  J.,  M.A.,  Pembroke  House,  Harrogate. 

Kegan  Paul,  Trench,  Trubner,  &  Co.,  Ludgate  Hill,  E.G. 

Kendkiok,  Arthur,  Bridge  Street,  Newcastle. 

Kent,  Geo.  C,  Town  Clerk,  Longton. 

Kenward,  J.,  F.S.A.,  280,  Hagley  Road,  Birmingham. 

Kerry,  The  Rev.  Charles,  Upper  Stondon  Rectory,  Shefford,  R.S.O.,  Beds. 

Kettle,  Sir  Rupert,  Knt.,  Merridale,  Wolverhampton. 

Kitchener,  F.  E.,  M.A.,  Old  Hall,  Oulton. 

Kynnersley,  E.  M.  Sneyd,  M.A,,  Bronghton  Lodge,  Chester, 

Kynnersley,  T.  C.  Snetd  (The  late).  Moor  Green,  Birmingham. 


Langford,   J.  A.,  LL.D.,  32,  Fernley  Road,  Sparkhill,  Birmingham. 

Law,  Miss  J.  Charlotte  J.,  St.  Edmund's,  Salisbury,  Wilts. 

Lawton,  James,  Sunny  Side,  Woore. 

Leason,  Alderman  George,  Stoke-on-Trent. 

Lee,  Sidney,  108,  Lexham  Gardens,  Kensington,  London. 

Lees,  The  Rev.  Samuel  67,  Hill  Top,  West  Bromwich. 

Leicester,  The  Right  Rev.  the  Bishop  op.  Precincts,  Peterborough. 

Lewis,  George,  Audley  Street,  Knutton,  Newcastle. 

LiLLis,  The  Rev.  J.  M.,  The  Presbytery,  Newcastle,  Staffs. 

Livingstone,  C.  M.  Fenton,  Easter  Moffat  Home,  Airdrie. 

Lloyd,  Samuel,  J.P.,  Farm,  Sparkbrook,  Birmingham. 

Lodge,  Richard,  Brasenose  College,  Oxford. 

Lonsdale,  The  Rev.  J.  H.,  M.A.,  Shroton  Rectory,  Blandford. 

LowKDBS,  John,  Church  Street,  Silverdale,  Newcastle. 

Lowndes,  The  Rev.  0.  C.  Selby,  M.A.,  Chorlton  Ticarage,  Newcastle. 

LncKOCK,  The  Tery  Rev.  H.  Mortimer,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Lichfield. 

Luxmoore,  The  Rev.  C.  C,  Broughton  Rectory,  Newport  Pagnell. 


Maddock,  John,  F.  Alsager. 
Magrane,  Dr.,  The  Leys,  Darlaston. 
Mainwaring,  The  Rev.  P.  H.,  Whitmore  Rectory. 


SUBSCEIBERS. 


Maudlet,  Arthur,  17,  Florence  Street,  Newcastle. 

Manley,  John,  M.D.,  West  Bromwich. 

Mann,  A.  H.,  Mus.  Doc,  Oxon.,  King's  College,  Cambridge. 

Marsh-Caldwbll,  The  Misses,  Linley  Wood,  Talk-o'-th'-Hill. 

MARSOir,  The  Rev.  Charles,  Clevedon  Vicarage,  Somerset. 

Marten,  E.  B.,  Pedmore,  Stourbridge. 

Masefield,  John  R.  B.,  Rosehill,  Cheadle,  Staffs. 

Mason,  Philip  M.,  M.D.,  Burton-on-Trent. 

Maudslbt,  John,  Lougport,  Stoke-on-Trent. 

Meakin,  F.,  Stoney  Fields,  Newcastle. 

Mbllard,  R.  B.,  J.P.,  Newcastle. 

Mercer,  J.  S.,  56,  Clifton  Terrace,  Newcastle. 

Miller,  M.  H.,  Leeh  Times  (2  copies). 

MiLNES,  Ernest  S.,  J.P.,  CuUand  House,  Derby. 

Mitchell,  &.  B.,  Wolverhampton. 

MOBBERLBT,  W.,  Dudley. 

Moody,  H.  E.,  Lancaster  Road,  Newcastle. 

Moodt,  W.,  J.P.,  Lancaster  Road,  Newcastle. 

Mort,  J.  &  C,  Stafford  {Stafordahire  Advertiser  Office^. 

Moxon,  J.  E.,  Solicitor,  Hanley. 


Neele,  G-BORftB  P.,  The  Lawn,  Clarendon  Road,  Watford,  Herts. 

Neve,  John,  Oaken,  Wolverhampton. 

Nevins,  Dr.  Birkbeck,  3,  Abercromby  Square,  Liverpool. 

Nbwbolt,  H.  J.,  14,  Old  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn,  London,  W.C. 

Nbwitt,  W.  E.,  27,  Queen  Street,  Wolverhampton. 

Nicholson,  Arthur,  J.P.,  Highfield  Hall,  near  Leek. 

NiCKLiN,  John,  Kingsfield  Tilla,  Newcastle. 

NOKES,  F.,  Bryn-iach,  Ruthin. 

Norris,  Richard,  3,  Birchfield  Road,  Birmingham. 

NUNN,  The  Rev.  S.,  M.A.,  Lawton  Rectory,  Stoke-on-Trent. 


O'Kebfe,  William  25,  Brunswick  Place,  Hanley. 

Oscott  Collb&b  Library,  Birmingham. 

Owen,  Colonel  Arthur  Allen,  34,  Barons'  Court  Road,  W.  Kensington. 

Oxen,  D.  H.,  40,  Bridge  Street,  Newcastle,  Staffs. 


Paobt,  Howard  F.,  J.P.,  Elford,  Tamworth. 

Pankhurst,  R.  M.,  LL.D.,  8,  Russell  Square,  London,  W.C. 

Pargbter,  Philip,  J.P.,  Heathfield  House,  Stourbridge. 

Parkes,  Kineton,  Nicholson  Institute,  Leek. 

Parkinson,  The  Rev.  H.,  D.D.,  Oscott  College,  Birmingham. 

Pattison,  Jambs,  Friars'  Wood,  Newcastle. 

Pauli,  The  Rev.  John,  Audley,  Newcastle. 

Pbarcb,  John^  Market  Drayton. 

Pearson.,  Joseph  H.,  J.P.,  Handsworth,  Birmingham. 

Penderb'l-Brodhurst,  J.,  3,  Queen  Anne's  Gardens,  Bedford  Park,  Chiswiok,  W.  (2  copies). 

Perry,  F.  C,  J.P.,  Dunston  Hall,  Penkridge. 

Pibtersen,  J.  F.  &.,  Ashwood  House  Asylum,  Kingswinlord. 

PiGOTT,  The  Rev.  Edmund  V.,  Trentham  Vicarage,  Stoke-on-Trent. 

Plant,  The  Rev.  Prebendary,  Weston  Vicarage,  Stafford. 

Potter,  &.  G-.,  Netherstowe,  Lichfield  (2  copies). 

Potter,  The  Rev.  Peter,  M.A.,  Bishopston  Rectory,  Swansea. 

PovBR,  John,  Church  Street,  Silverdale,  Newcastle. 

Pratt,  H.  S.,  Solicitor,  Bilston. 

Pratt,  The  Rev.  P.  E.,  Madley  Vicarage,  Hereford. 

JPrendbbgast,  N.  Dowling,  M.A.,  23,  Old  Hall  Street,  Hanley. 

Prowse,  B.,  Mayor,  Longton. 

Public  Free  Library,  Guildhall  Road,  Northampton. 


Ram,  a.  J.,  3,  Chester  Square,  London,  S.W. 

Ram,  The  Rev.  R.  Digby,  M.A.,  The  Vicarage,  Hampton,  Middlesex. 
Reid,  Sir  Hugh  Gilzean,  Warley  Abbey,  Birmingham. 
•  Reynolds,  Walter,  Barrow-in-Furness. 
Rigby,  Edwin,  Alsager,  Stoke-on-Trent. 


XXIY. 


SUBSCRIBEES. 


EiGBT,  Frank,  Alsager,  Stoke-on-Trent. 

ROBT,  Henet  J.,  LL.D.,  M.P.,  Hope  Hall,  Bcoles  Old  Road,  Manchester. 

EocKLET,  James,  May  Bank,  "Wolstanton. 

RODGERS,  The  Rev.  Robert  R.,  31,  Hall  Road,  Handsworth. 

Rose,  George,  M.A,,  Town  Clerk,  Wedneabury. 

ROSEDALE,  The  Ret.  W.  E.,  The  Vicarage,  Willenhall. 

Rowley,  John,  Liverpool  Road,  Newcastle. 

Rtder,  The  Hon.  H.  D.,  High  Ashurst,  Dorking. 

Rtdee,  R.,  Printer,  "Wednesbury. 

Rtles,  F.  R  ,  260,  Waterloo  Road,  Burslem. 


Salt,  Thomas,  J.P.,  "Weeping  Cross,  Stafford. 

Salt,  The  Rev.  Edward,  Standon  Rectory,  Eccleshall. 

Samson,  The  Rev.  Edward,  M.A.,  Brereton  Vicarage,  Rugeley. 

Saunders,  C.  T.,  37,  Temple  Row,  Birmingham. 

Saunders,  James,  42,  Powlett  Street,  "Wolverhampton. 

Scott,  The  Ven.  Archdeacon,  St.  Mary's  Vicarage,  Lichfield. 

Shaw,  The  Rev.  "Wji.  F.,  M.A.,  "West  Stoke  Rectory,  Chichester. 

Shenton,  John,  Crackley  Gate,  Silverdale,  Newcastle. 

Shipp,  R.  "W.,  Sentinel  Office,  Hanley. 

Shirley,  Jesse,  J.P.,  Etruria. 

Shrewsbury,  The  Right  Rev.  The  Bishop  op,  Shrewsbury. 

Signet  Library,  Edinburgh  (per  T.  G.  Law,  Librarian). 

SiMMs,   Rupert,  Brunswick  Street,  Newcastle. 

Skene,  The  Rev.  G.  W.,  M.A.,  Barthomley  Rectory,  Crewe. 

Sketohley,  R.  Forster,  South  Kensington  Museum,  London. 

Slade,  The  Rev.  J.  J.,  M.A.,  The  Rectory,  "Wordsley,  Kingswinford. 

Sleigh,  Hugh,  J.P.,  Leek. 

Sleigh,  John,  J. P.,  Eversley,  near  Matlock. 

Smith,  Arthur  Gkosart  Lehman,  The  Cabin,  Crick,  Rugby. 

Smith,  E.  Fisher,  J.P.,  34,  Avenue  Road,  Regent's  Park,  London. 

Smith,  Edgar  Capper  Lehman,  The  Cabin,  Crick,  Rugby. 

Smith,  Elder,  &  Co.,  Messrs.,  15,  Waterloo  Place,  Pall  Mall. 

Smith,  The  Rev.  Prebendary  J.  Finoh,  The  Close,  Lichfield. 

Smith,  The  Rev.  D.,  F.R.H.S.,  Sandiacre  Rectory,  Nottingham. 

Smith,  George,  of  Coalville. 

Sjiith,  John  George,  Brynford,  Worcester  Park,  Surrey. 

Smith,  Joseph,  Parish  Offices,  Sedgley. 

Smith,  T.  J.,  The  Bank  House,  Leek. 

Smith,  The  Rev.  W.  I.,  S.  John's  Rectory,  Longton. 

Sneyd,  Dryden,  J.P.,  Ashcombe  Park,  near  Leek. 

Sneyd,  John  William,  J.P.,  Basford  Hall,  Leek. 

Solon,  L.,  Stoke  Villas,  Stoke-on-Trent. 

Southern,  Charles,  The  Hollies,  Bescot,  Wednesbury. 

Spanton,  W.  D.,  F.R.C.S.,  Hanley. 

Sparrow,  Arthur,  J.P.,  Preen  Manor,  Shrewsbury  (2  copies). 

Sperling,  The  Rev.  Alfred  M.,  Leek. 

Sproston,  Thos.  B.,  King  Street,  Newcastle. 

Staffordshire  Sentinel  Office,  Foundry,  Street,  Hanley. 

Stamer,  W.  E.,  Clifiville,  Stoke-on-Trent. 

Stanhope,  The  Hon.  P.,  M.P.,  Woodhouse,  Wombourn. 

Stanier,  Francis,  J.P.,  Peplow  Hall,  Market  Drayton. 

Statham,  W.,  Chesterton,  Newcastle. 

St.  George,   General  J.,  (the  late),  22,  Cornwall  Gardens,  London,  S.W. 

Stokes,  The  Rev.  H.  P.,  M.A.,  S.  Paul's  Vicarage,  Cambridge. 

Stone,  The  Rev.  S.  J.,  M.A.,-Woodvale  Lodge,  South  Norwood  Hill,  S.E. 

SUGDKN,  W.  L.,  Leek. 

SwANN,  Henry  S.,  Newcastle. 


Tangye,  H.  Lincoln,  Smethwick  Hall,  Staffs. 

Tangye,  Sir  Richard,  J.P.,  Glendorgal,  Newquay,  Cornwall. 

Tangye's,  Limited,  Cornwall  Works,  Birmingham. 

Tart,  John  Bailey,  Church  Street,  Bilstou. 

Taylor,   Geo.,   8  &  9,  Marsh  Street,  Newcastle. 

Taylor,  The  Rev.  John,  118,  Chester  Road,  Northwich,  Cheshire'. 

Thompson,  William,  Ettingshall,  Wolverhampton. 

Thompstone,  The  Rev.  E.,  Knutton  Vicarage,  Newcastle. 

Thorneycroft,  Lieut.-Col.,  Tettenhall  Towers,  Wolverhampton. 

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Till,  Spencbr,  25,  Iroumarket,  Newcastle. 

TiMMINS,  Sam  :,  Arley,  Coventry. 

TIMJIIS,  L.,  Lower  Harts  Hill,  Stoke-on-Trent. 

TIMMIS,  W.,  Mayfield,  Stanley,  Stoke-on-Trent. 

Ttrwhitt,  The  Eev.  C.  B.,  Cauldon  Vicarage,  Ashbourn. 

TunwER,  Edward,  High  Street,  Newcastle. 

Turner,  The  Rev.  Herbert  C.,  Fenton  Vicarage,  Stoke-on-Trent. 

Turner,  J.  M.,  Union  Offices,  Newcastle. 

TwYPORD,  Thomas  W.,  J.P.,  Biddulph,  near  Congleton. 

Twemlow,  Francis  Eandle,  J.P.,  Peatswood,  Market  Drayton. 

Ukderhill,  Arthur,  LL.D.,  8,  Old  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn,  London,  W.C. 
Underbill,  T.,  J.P.,  Summerfield  House,  West  Bromwich. 
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Vl&GARS,  M.  H.,  Knntton  Farm,  Newcastle. 

VOTJLES,  The  Rev.  S.  C,  M.A.,  Ashley  Rectory,  Market  Drayton. 

Vtse,  C.  H.,  Wolfe  Street,  Stoke-on-Trent. 

Wain,  F.  W.,  Solicitor,  Hanley. 

Wake,  H.  Thomas,  Fritchley,  Derby. 

Wallis,  C.  Harry,  F.S.A.,  The  Residence,  Nottingham  Art  Museum. 

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Wardle,  Thomas,  F.S.A.,  Leek. 

Warner,  The  Rev.  Charles,  Clun  Vicarage,  Salop. 

Warner,  Wm.,  2,  Brunswick  Street,  Newcastle. 

Waterhousb,  Captain,  Dudley. 

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Watson,  Ht.,  J.P.,  Ashfield  House,  Newcastle. 

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Whitaker,  Miss,  LlansantfEraid,  Oswestry. 

Whitehouse,  Cornelius,  Bridgtown,  Cannock,  Walsall. 

Whittingham,  Edward,  17,  Elliott  Street,  Newcastle. 

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Whtman,  Rowland  Henry,  108,  Effingham  Road,  Hornsey,  N. 

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William's,  Philip,  Hinstock  Hall,  Market  Drayton. 

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WiNDLB   Professor  B.  C.  A.,  Mason  College,  Birmingham. 

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WOLSBLBY,  Field-Marshal  Viscount,  of  Wolseley  Bridge,  Royal  Hospital,  Dublin. 

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Wynne,  Rich.  H.,  Mount  Pleasant,  Newcastle. 

Yates,  Jambs,  M.R.C.S.,  Newcastle. 

Yates,  James,  Madeley,  Newcastle. 

Ybates,  The  Rev.  F.  J.,  Weymouth,  Camelford,  Cornwall 

Yongb    The  Rev.  Vernon  George,  Charnes  Hall,  Eccleshall. 

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ABBOT 

B.A.,  1582;  M.A.,  1585;  B.D.,  1593; 
D.D.,  1597  ;  probationer  Fellow,  1583  :  Master 
University  Coll.,  1597  ;  Dean  of  Winchester, 
6th  March,  1599—1600  ;  Vice-Chancellor, 
1600,  1603,  1605  ;  Bishop  of  Lichfield, 
1609;  of  London,  1610;  Archbishop  of 
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Briefe  Description  of  the  whole  World.  Wherein 
is  particularly  described  all  the  Monarchiea,  Empires, 
and  Kingdoms  of  the  same  ;  with  their  several  titles  and 
scituations  thereunto  adjoyning.  12mo.  Portrait  by 
Marshall.  [Of  this  work  there  have  been  many  editions, 
viz.,  1599  (4to.  London :  Printed  by  T.  Judson  for  John 
Browne,  n.p.,  23^  leaves),  1600, 1803, 1808, 1613, 1617  (4th 
ed.  Printed  for  John  Browne,  n.p.,  84  leaves),  iS20  (fift 
ed.  Printed  for  John  Marriot.  n.p.,  86  leaves,  with 
Universities),  162i,  1633, 1636.  12mo. .  (Printed  by  T.  H. 
for  W.  Sheares.  pp.  350),  1642,  1654,  1664  (Printed  for 
Margaret  Sheares.    5th  ed.    pp.  340).] 

An  Exposition  upon  the  Prophet  Jonah.  Contained 
in  certaine  sermons  preached  in  S.  Marie's  Church  in  Oxford. 
By  George  Abbot,  Professor  of  Divinitie,  and  Maister  of 
Universitie  College.  London :  Imprinted  by  Michard  Field, 
dwelling  in  Blackfriers,  1800.  4to.,  6s.,  pp.  638.  Ded.  to 
"Thomas  Baron  of  Buckhurst,  Lord  Treasurer,"  2  leaves. 
MS.  note  at  end.  Ditto.  London,  1613.  4to.  Ded.  2 
leaves  ;  pp.  612 ;  To  the  Reader,  1  leaf.  New  Ed.  By 
Grace  Webster.  2  vols.,  8vo.  London:  Hamilton,  Adams, 
^  Co.  1845.  To  which  is  added  a  Life  of  the  Author, 
pp.  xxiv.     Vol.  I.  pp.  343.    Vol.  II.  pp.  351. 

The  reasons  which  Doctour  Hill  hath  brought,  for  the 
upholding  of  Papistry,  which  is  falselie  termed  the  Cath- 
like  Religion,  Unmasked,  and  shewed  to  be  very  weake, 
and  upon  examination  most  insufficient  for  that  purpose, 
by  George  Abbot,  Doctor  of  Divinity,  and  Deane  of  the 
Cathedral  Church  of  Winchester.  The  first  part.  John  ix. 
4,  Jer.  li.  6.  Printed  by  Joseph  Barnes,  Oxford,  1604;  4to. ; 
and  are  to  be  sold  in  Pauleys  Churchyarde,  at  the  signe  of  the 
Crown,  by  Simon  Waterson,  1604.  4to.  Dedicated  to  the 
Eight  Honourable  Thomas,  Baron  of  Buckhurst,  Knight 
of  the  Honourable  Order  of  the  Garter,  etc.  1^  leaves,  pp.. 
438;  to  the  Christian  Reader,  3  leaves;  first  part,  MS_ 
notes.     (No  more  appears  to  have  been  published.) 

A  Sermon  (on  Isaiah  xl.  6,  7),  preached  at  Westminster 
May  26th,  1608,  at  the  Funeral!  Solemnities  of  the  Eight 
Honourable  Thomas,  Earl  of  Dorset,  late  Lord  High 
Treasurer  of  England.  By  George  Abbot,  Doctor  of 
Divinitie  and  Dean  of  Winchester,  one  of  his  Lordship's 
Chapleines.  London:  Printed  by  Melchisedech  Bradwood 
for  William  Aspley,  1608.  4to.  Ded.  to  the  Right  Honour- 
able and  vertuous  Lady,  the  La.  Cicely,  Countesse  of 
Dorset,  1  leaf,  pp.  32  ;  pp.  27—32,  to  the  Reader. 

The  Holy  Bible,  couteyning  the  Old  Testament,  and 
the  New  ;  newly  translated  out  of  the  Originall  Tongue  ;. 
and  with  the  former  translations  diligently  compared  and 
revised  by  his  Majesties  spsciall  commandment.  [By 
L.  Andrews,  (fee,  <fec.,  &c.,  G.  Abbot,  &c.,  &c.]  Appointed 
to  be  read  in  Churches.  Imprinted  in  London  by  S. 
Barker.    1611.    fol.    [Ded.  to  His  Majestic  Prince  James.] 

The  Coppie  of  a  Letter  sent  from  my  Lords  Grace  of 
Canterburie,  showing  the  grave  and  weighty  reasons  which 
induced  the  King's  Majestic  to  prescribe  those  former 
directions  for  Preachers  (with  a  circular  form  from  J. 
Hourson,  Bishop  of  Oxford,  to  the  Clergy  of  this  Diocese). 


ABBOT 


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ABINGTON 


Oxfari  ■  Printed  by  John  Lichfield  and  James  Short.  1622. 
4to.  [Ded.  to  Lord  Bishop  of  Oxford,  2  leaves,  signed 
G.  Cant.    n.p.    4  leaves.]  ,  v,  +i, 

Mv  Lo.  of  Cant.  Speech;  or,  the  address  of  both 
Houses  to  the  King,  delivered  by  Abp.  Abbot  in  answer 
to  the  King's  messuage  about  the  Palatinate.  [Bodl.  Jjib., 
830  (53),  160aS.]  ,   ,  ^,        .      „    , 

Instructions  from  the  Most  reverend  father  m  b-od, 
our  right  truly,  and  right  entirely  beloved  councillor, 
George,  L.  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  concerninge  certayne 
orders  to  be  observed  and  put  in  execution  by  the  several! 
Bhps.  in  his  province.  Subscribed  "  Dorchester.  [/6.  U63, 
vi.,  60a,  61a.]  ^      ,   „ 

Letter  of  Abp.  Abbot  unto  the  Lord  Treasurer  con- 
cerning the  case  of  Hiet,  who  was  fined  in  the  Star 
Chamber  for  adultery.    Lambeth,  22na  AprU,  1615.     L-**- 

1720,  f  162o.]       .  .     .         ^     •   J  ,       .■ 

Georgii  (Abbot)  Cant.,  Archiepiscopi,  mdulgentia 
carnibus  Tiscendi,  Richardi  Kapier,  cleves  et  tribus  com- 
mensalibus  concessa,  juxta  statu ta  anno  5  Bhz.,  et  1  Jac. 
(1  Mar.,  1619  anno,  9).     [lb.  1730,  f  233a  ]        ^     ^      ,  ^^ 

Account  of  the  Persecutions  of  the  Protestants  of  the 
Talteline.     [Fox's  Acts,  7th  edit.,  1831—5.] 

An  Apology  for  Dr.  George  Abbot,  Lord  Archbishop 
of  Canterbury,  as  touchmg  some  strictures  on  his  memory  ; 
with  his  character,  by  the  Right  Honourable  Arthur  Onslow, 
speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons  ;  and  a  brief  account  of 
his  life.  Darlington,  1863.  8vo.,  pp.  18.  Frontispiece, 
"  Abbot's  Hospital,  Guildford."  Ded.  to  Arohb.  Longley. 
"  Aga  Officium  Tuum."  The  Will  of  George  Abbot, 
D.D.,  Lord  Archbishop  of  Canterbury  (from  a.d.  1618  to 
1633')  Reprinted  from  the  original  at  Doctor's  Commons, 
in  Russell's  "Lite  of  Abbot."  a.d.  1777.  Darlington,  1869. 
8vo.,  pp.  ii.,  12.  [Anon.  pref.  sign.  "John  Thomas  Abbot, 
Abe'rvUie,  Darlmgton,  1869."] 

A  Treatise  of  the  Perpetual  Visibilitie  And  Succession 
of  the  True  Church  in  all  Ages.  [By  G.  A.]  London: 
Printed  for  Humfrey  Lowndes  by  Robert  Milbourne,  and  are 
sold  at  his  shop,  at  the  great  South  dore  of  Saint  Paul  s 
Church.  1624.  ito.,  pp.  116 ;  To  the  Reader,  2J  leaves. 
(Published  anonymc/usly.) 

The  Converted  Jew ;  or,  certaiue  dialogues  between 
Micheas  a  Learned  Jew,  and  others,  touching  divers  points 
of  Religion,  controverted  betweene  the  Cathohcks  and  Pro- 
testants. "Written  by  M.  John  Clare,  a  Catholicke  Priest, 
of  the  Society  of  Jesus.  Ded.  to  the  two  Universities  of 
Oxford  and  Cambridge.  Permissu  Superiorum,  Anno 
MDCXXX.  (1630.)  Ded.  5i  leaves  ;  1st  part,  pp.  124  ;  2nd 
part,  pp.  155  (pp.  279) ;  followed  by  the  Arraignment,  pp. 
141  (An  Appendix  wherein  is  taken  a  survey  of  a  pam- 
phlet (by  G.  A.)  entitled,  A  Treatise  of  the  Visibility  and 
Succession  of  the  true  Church  in  all  Ages). 

Notes  taken  by  the  Judge  at  the  Trial  of  Sprott,  with 
an  account  of  the  treasonable  device  betwixt  John  Earl  of 
Gowry  and  Robert  Logane,  of  Restalrig  (commonly  called 
Lesterig),  plotted  by  them  for  the  cruel  murthering  of  our 
most  gracious  sovereign.    1600.    4to. 

Reprinted  Harl.  Miscellany,  IX.,  560. 
Judgment  on  Bowing  at  the  Name  of  Jesus.     Ham- 
burg.   1632.  .  ,      , 

Biographical  Account  of  his  Connection  with  the 
Essex  Divorce  Case.     ["State  Trials,"  IL,  602— 62.] 

Ditto  of  his  Accident  in  Bramshill  Park.    [lb.,  1165 — 9.] 
Ditto  of  his  Sequestration.  ["Bushworth,  'I.,431,c(.seg. 
Arber's  Reprints,  "The  English  Garner."     IV.,  535—76.] 

Sonnet  on .  Archbishop  Abbot,  by  John  Da  vies  of 
Hereford.  Appendix  to  "  Scourge  of  Folly." 
Speeches.  [Bodl.  Lib.,  830,  160,  1696.] 
The  Life  of  Dr.  George  Abbot,  Lord  Archbishop  of 
Canterbury.  Reprinted,  with  some  Additions  and  Correc- 
tions, from  the  Biographia  Britannica  ;  vrith  his  Character, 
by  the  Rt.  Hon.  Arthur  Onslow,  Late  Speaker  of  the  House 
of  Commons ;  A  Description  of  the  Hospital,  which  he 
erected  and  endowed  in  his  native  town  of  Guildford,  in 
Surrey,  correct  copies  of  the  Charter  and  Statutes  of  the 
same,  his  Will,  &c.  To  which  is  added  the  Lives  of  his 
two  Brothers,  Dr.  Robert  Abbot,  Lord  Bishop  of  Salisbury ; 
and  Sir  Morris  Abbot,  Knt.,  Lord  Mayor  of  the  City  of 
London.  Guildford :  Printed  for  and  Sold  by  J.  Russell, 
Bookseller.  1777.  8vo.,  pp.  158.  3  plates.  Dr.  G.  A., 
Frontispiece,  ist.  64, 1623,  from  the  original  picture  m  the 
Hospital  at  Guildford;  p.  76,  Trinity  Hospital,  Guildford, 
Surrey  ;  p.  83,  Sir  Nichs.  Kempe,  from  an  original  picture 
by  Paul  Vausourer  in  the  Hospital  at  Guildford.  (Both 
portraits  are  etchings.) 

Memoirs  of.    By  Sir  J.  Berkeley. 
Life  of.      By  William  Oldys.      [Kippis's  "Biographia 
Britannica."] 


Ditto.  By  Dean  Hook  in  his  Lives  of  the  Arch- 
bishops, 1875,  and  his  Ecclesiastical  Biography,  1845 

Ditto.  By  S.  L.  Lee,  in  Diet,  of  Nat  ^wg.  l.,^J^O. 
Biographies  by  Heame,  Rawlmson  MSB.,  0.  146,  t.  d»b  . 

'^  ^l^rtit  ^^mlus  Stal,  Guildford,  which  has 

^-Vo=^^  &^veU"lirn%?^?10^^^^^^^^^^  a  view 
of  Lambeth  in  the  background,  and  8  Latin  Imes  beneath. 
[Cox's  Muniments  of  Lichfield,  76  ;  Indulgentia  cami- 
bua  Viscendi;  Bodl.  Lib.,  1730,  233 ;  Speeches  »*-.«30.  "6  ' 
Instructions  to  him,  ib.  1153,  60 ;  Umversal  Biography, 
L.  67;  Murray's  Surrey,  74;  Cal.  Clar.  Papers,  I.,  40  , 
White  ocke's  Memorials,  (1738)  18;  ^^ays  Long  Parlia- 
ment, (1854)  23  ;  Brewer's  Puller,  VI  44^  46  ;  C^rendon  s 
History,  (1849),  I.,  125,  134;  Harl  MS  7000  f  181 , 
Burrow's  All  Souls,  126,  et.  seq. ;  Martm  s  ditto,  310--77  , 
Rushworth's  Collections,  I.,  431-3,  456;  Nichol's  Pro- 
gress, IL,  424n,  559,  626  ;  Reliquiae  Spellmannise,  111— 
120;  Yoige's  Diary  (Cam.  Soc),  43 ;  Laud's  Diary 
in  Works,  IIL,  134,  145;  .Goodman's  James  I,  vol. 
II  157,  160,  331;  Gardiner's  History  (1884),  ILL.,  06 , 
Cabala  (1654)  I.,  169 ;  Secret  History  of  James  I.  Oourt 
(1811)^  l7388  Spedding's  Bacon,  V.,  91,  205,  288  ;  Win- 
food's  Memorials,  IIL,  454,  459--60  ;  Strype's  Annals, 
IV  564  ;  Calderwood's  History,  VII.,  150,  218,  2ib  .  XA. ., 
56C;  Letters  during  reign  of  James  L(Bannatyne  Club), 
II  252  471  et.  seq. ;  Pattison's  Casaubon,  410,  418,  429  , 
Egertoi  Papers  (Cam.  Soc),  446-8;  Le  Neve's  Fasti; 
Rlwlinson  MS.,  (Ox.),  C.  155,  No.  54  ;  History  of  the 
Kirk  (Wodrow  Soc),  VL,  735;  Original  Letters  on 
Ecclesiastical  Affairs  (Bannatyne  Club),I_^  146;  Savages 
Balliof ergus,  114  ;  Chamberlain's  Letters  (Cam.Soc),  102  ; 
Ma.nningham's  Diary  (Cam.  Soc)  126--7 ;  Aubreys 
Miscellanies  (1857),  58 ;  Domestic  State  Papers,  1600— 
1633  ;  Rymer's  Poedera  ;  Hacket'a  Archbishop  Williams  ; 
MS.  collections  for  History  of  the  Abbots,  by  J.  T.  Abbot, 
Esq.,  Darlington;  Dixon's  Tower,  3,  9,27,  250,  263  264, 
281  335  ;  Langford's  Staffs.  &  Warws.,  206  ;  Pitt  s  Staffs., 
124';  Nightingale's  Staffs.,  112  ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  151  ; 
Hist.  Coll.  of  Staffs.,  VI.,  (Pt.  2),  76  ;  Yorks.  N.  ^  Q.,  I., 
27  ;     The  Mirror,  XXVIII.,  66.] 

Abbot,    Revr.    Joseph,    JM.A.,    Roman    Catholic 

Priest,  Cobridge. 

Who  are  the  Persecutors?    or.  The  Vision  removed 

from  the  face  of  Deception.      Brougham,  Printer,  Burslem. 

n.d.     12mo.,  pp.  12.     [Dated  "  St.  Peter's,  Cobridge,  30  Ap., 

■The  "  Tender  Mercies  "  of  Rome  :  A  Reply  to  a  Pam- 
phlet of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Abbot,  Roman  Catholic  Priest, 
Cobridge.  Burslem:  Printed  and  Published  under  the 
Direction  of  the  Protestant  Association  Committee  by  Mary 
Brougham.     1851.     8vo.,  pp.  24. 

Abbott,  Richard.     Landscape  Painter  at  Derby, 
from  1860—80  mostly  in  Potteries  ;    1875  at 
Messrs.  Davenport. 
[Haslam's  Old  Derby  Pottery,  123—4.] 

Abbott,    Thomas    Moreton.       b.    Bilston,    13th 
Aug.,  1843  ;    Studied  under  Henry  Hayward, 
of  Wolverhampton  ;  Resident  in  Birmingham  ; 
Violinist  and  Teacher. 
[Brown's  Musicians,  1886,  p.  1.] 

Abernbthy,  John.  b.  Walbrook,  1765  ;  edu- 
cated Wolverhampton  Gr.  Seh.,  then  under 
Dr.  Robertson;  d.  Enfield,  28th  April,  1831. 
[Macllvain's  Memoirs.    1853.    Vol.  I.,  16.    Diet.  Nat. 

Biog.,  L,  50.] 

Abingdon,  Thomas. 

The  Antiquities  of  the  Cathedral  Church  of  Worcester, 
to  which  are  added  the  Antiquities  of  the  Cathedral 
Churches  of  Chichester  and  Lichfield.  By  Thomas 
Abingdon.  London,  1717,  1737.  8vo.,  pp.  (Worcester) 
xxxii.  240  ;  Index,  8  pp.;  (Lichfield)  xlviii.  62. 


Abington,  Leonard  James.  b.  London,  27tli 
Nov.,  1785  ;  s.  of  the  Rev.  Leonard  James 
Abingdon,  Pastor  of  Baptist  Church,   Ring- 


ABRAHAM 


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ADAMS 


steadj  Northants. ;  settled  in  Hanley,  1819,  as 
a  Designer  and  Modeller  ;  became  Pastor  of 
Baptist  Church,  Newcastle,  1832-6  ;  of  Han- 
ley, 1836-63  ;  Chief  Bailiff  of  Hanley,  1834  ; 
Member  of  the  Tyso  Egyptian  Society  ;  m.  (1) 
1807,  Hannah,  dau.  of  Stephen  Mundy,  of 
Hammersmith  ;  (2)  1811,  Sarah,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  John  Sandys  ;  partner  with  Mr.  W. 
Ridgway,  1831-60  ;  d.  9th  Aug.,  1867  ;  bur. 
at  Ringstead,  on  15th  Aug. 
Notes  to  "  Lares  and  Penates,"  ed.  by  W.  F.  Ains- 
worth,  F.E.G.S.,  1852. 

Article  on  the  "-Manufacture  of  Pottery  and  Porce- 
lain," in  C.  Knight's  "Penny  Cyclopaedia." 

Poem  on  "  Old  Man  of  Mow,"  in  Pottery  Mercury,  1836. 
"  Account    of    a    visit    to    Rushton,"   pp.    157-8    of 
"  Nonconformity  in  Cheshire,"  1864. 

Personal  Recollections  of  the  late  Leonard  James 
Abingdon,  of  Hanley,  StafEordshive,  with  Memoir  and 
extracts  from  his  correspondence  arranged  from  authentic 
sources. 

"For  ever  with  the  Lord !" 

Amen ;  so  let  it  be ; 
Life  from  the  dead  is  in  that  word, 
'Tis  immortality. 

Portrait  (vignette).  Hanley:  Allbut  and  Daniel,  Market 
Street.  1868.  8vo.  Port.  Personal  Recollections,  pp. 
1 — 27  ;  Memoir,  pp.  27 — 155  ;  Lecture  on  "  Photographic 
-Likenesses,"  pp.  92 — 106,  of  Personal  Recollections,  1868. 

Ed.  "  The  Pottery  Mercury,"  1824. 

Speech  of,  at  Missionary  Meeting,  Hanley,  1827.  [New 
Con.  Mag.  (1827),  438^440.    Ward's  Stoke,  371.] 

Abraham,  Rev.  Charles  John.  b.  1814  ;  s.  of 
Captain  Abraham,  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst  ; 
Fellow  of  King's  Coll.,  Cam.;  B.A.,  1837  ; 
M.A.,1840;  B.D.,1849  ;  D.D.,1859  ;  Deacon, 
1838  ;  Priest,  1839  ;  Assistant  Master  of  Eton, 
1838-49  ;  adm.  Ad  eundem.  Ox.  Univ.,  11th 
June,  1849  ;  Archdeacon  of  Waitemata, 
N.Z.,  1852-58  ;  Bishop  of  Wellington,  N.Z., 
1858-70  ;  Prebendary  of  Lichfield,  1872-76  ; 
Canon  and  Precentor,  1876-90  ;  Coadjutor 
Bishop,  1870-78  ;  Rector  of  Tatenhill,  1875- 
76  ;  m.,  17th  June,  1850,  Caroline  Harriet, 
dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Thomas  Palmer,  Bart. 
A  Collation  of  St.  Chad's  Gospel  at  Lichfield,  Reliq. 
xvii.  1 — 2. 

The  Circumstances  of  our  Lord's  Sojourn  on  Earth 
after  his  Resurrection.  2845.  8vo.  [Tol.  II.  Second 
Series  of  ""Watson's  Sermons  for  Sundays."] 
The  Kingdom  of  God.  1840.  \_Ib.  Series  3.] 
The  Unity  of  History;  or,  Outlines  of  Lectures  on 
Ancient  and  Modern  History,  considered  ou  Church  Prin- 
ciples.    Eton,  1845.     8vo.     2nd  Ed.,  1846. 

The  Three  Witnesses  on  Earth  :  A  Sermon  on  1  John 
V.  8.     Eton,  1848.     8vo. 

Festival  and  Lenten  Lectures  in  St.  George  s  Chapel, 
Windsor,  1848-49.    London :  Parker.    8vo. 

Lessons  on  the  Church  Catechism.    1849.    8vo. 
An  Accidence;    or,  The  first  rudiments  of  the  Latin 
language  in   accordance  with    Arnold's  Exercise   Books. 
2nd  edit.    Eton,  1857.     12mo. 

Personal  Religion,  and  Catholic  Membership,  as  applied 
to  public  Schools.  A  Sermon  on  1  Cor.  xii.  27.    Eton,  1858. 

Readings,  Meditations,  and  Prayers  on  the  Lord's 
Supper.    2nd  edit.     Eton,  1858.    8vo. 

[Ourteis's  Selwyn,  pp.  143,  237,  239,  247,  250,  284,  286, 
487 ;  Grier's  AUen,  348,  357.] 

[Private  information.] 

Abraham,  Robert,  b.  London  circa  1773.  An 
architect.  He  built  the  conservatories  and 
garden  buildings  at  Alton  Towers,  d.  11th 
Dec, 1850. 

IThe  Builder,Yni.,  598,  602  ;  Art  Journal  (1851),  44  ; 
Redgrave  (1878) ;  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  I.,  56.] 


Abdd,    Rev.    Henry,     b.    Highgate,    Middlesex, 
8th  Jan.,  1822;    s.  of  William  Taylor  Ahud, 
Gent.,  and  Elizabeth,  his  wife  ;    educated  at 
Wadh.  Coll.,  Ox. ;  B.A.,  1843  ;  M.A.,  1850  ; 
Deacon,  1845;  Priest,  1846;  Curate  of  Chad- 
desden  and  Stanley,  Derhys.,  1845-47  ;  Devizes, 
1848-49  ;  Overton  and  Pytield,  Wilts.,  1849- 
52  ;    in  charge  of  Uttoxeter,  1853  ;   Vicar  of 
Uttoxeter,  1854  ;    R.D.  of  Uttoxeter,  1878  ; 
m.   15th   Feb.,   1855,  Anne,   dau.  of  Joseph 
Mallaby,  Esq.,  of  Loxley  Park,  Uttoxeter. 
A  Church  Hymn  Book,  for  every  Sunday  and  Holy 
Day  throughout  the  year,  arranged  according  to  the  order 
of  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer,  by  the  Rev.  H.  Abud, 
M.A.,  Ticar  of  Uttoxeter.     Uttoxeter:  Printed  and  Pub- 
lished  by    Frederic   Davis,   High   Street.      MDCCCLXIV. 
24mo.,  pp.  232.    Ded.  to  the  Bishop  of  Lichfield. 

Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Mr.  Sneyd-Kynnersley.  Ut- 
"tox&t&T '  DcLDis     8vo. 

Sermon  preached  before  the  Rifle  Volunteers.  Uttoxeter  r 
Davis.     8vo. 

[Redfem's  Uttoxeter  (1883),  193,  220.] 
[Private  information.] 

"A  Churchman,"  Burslem. 

A  Reply  to  "A  Dissenter's  Reasons  for  refusing  to  pay 
Church  Rates."  Burslem :  Mary  Brougham.  1840.  8vo. 
pp.  16. 

AcLAND,  Hugh  Dyke.  b.  Killerton,  Devon. , 
2nd  s.  of  Sir  T.  D.  Acland,  9th  Baronet ;  m. 
dau.  of  Dean  Woodhouse,  of  Lichfield. 

History  of  the  glorious  Return  of  the  Taudois  to  their 
valleys  in  1689.  By  Henri  Arnaud,  their  Pastor  and 
Colonel.  From  the  origiual  of  H.  Arnaud,  with  a  com- 
pendium of  the  history  of  that  people,  previous  and 
subsequently  to  that  event,  by  Hugh  Dyke  Acland. 
London:  John  Murray.  1827.  8vo.,  30s.;  Plates ;  Preface 
(dated.  Deanery,  Lichfield).  12  sketches  engraved  by 
Finden.    pp.  oxix.  . 

[This  book  created  great  interest  in  the  Taudois,  and 
was  gratefully  appreciated  "—writes  the  present  Sir  Thomas 
Acland— "as  I  found  when  visiting  the  valley  in  1832." — 
Letter,  August  3rd,  1891-1 

"A  Clergyman." 

Admonition  to  Parents,  founded  on  the  Importance  of 
Early  Religious  Education  by.  Lichfield:  Printed  and 
Sold  by  T.  G.  Lamax.    1821.    8vo.,  pp.  16. 

A'CouRT  Family. 

[Palmer's  Tamworth.  170, 233, 337  ;  Pedigree,  238—9.] 

AoTON,  near  Swinnerton. 

[Pitt's  Stafes.,  386  ;  White's  Staffs.,  (1834),  686—7  j 
Hist.  Coll.  of  Staffs.,  IIL,  (pt.  1)  135-8  :  IT.,  (pt.  1) 
152-3,  167,  192,  257  :  T.,  (pt.  1)  145  :  TL,  (pt.  1)  243, 
(pt.  2)  48  :  TIL,  (pt.  1)  49,  58,  202,  246,  (pt.  2)  1,  9,  10  : 
Tin.,  (pt.  1)  136,  137,  138.J 

Acton  Trussbll. 

Church  Registers  :— I.,  fol.,  pp.  12,  from  1571—1625 
(Baptisms).  II.,  fol.,  pp.  16,  from  1704—1750  (Mixed) 
III.,  fol.,  pp.  14|,  from  1721—1750  (Mixed).  \_No  entry  of 
Baptism  or  Death  from  Nov.,  1750,  to  Nov.,  1783.^  IT.,  fol., 
pp.  26,  from  1783—1813  (Mixed).  After  this,  regular.— 
(Rev.  A.  R.  Alsop,  M.A.,  Ticar.) 

[Pitt's  Staffs.,  287  ;  Harwood's  Erdeswicke  (1844)  185  ; 
Garner,  548 ;  Stafford  and  Warwick,  ii.,  372 :  Trans. 
North  Staffs.  Field  Club  (1883),  48—50;  Cox's  Muniments 
of  Lichfield,  65,  82 ;  Bodl.  Lib.,  833,  403 ;  White's  Staffs. 
(1834)  476;  Hist.  Coll.  of  Staffs.,  IIL,  181 :  TL,  (pt.  2) 
65, 82  :  TIIL,  (pt.  2)  50, 109n,  llln,  119»  :  IX.,  (pt.  1)  118.] 

Adams,  E.     Printer,  Burton-on-Trent. 

The  Culture  and  Care  of  the  Carnation  for  Amateurs, 
and  those  who  having  leisure  prefer  occupation  in 
Exercised  Health,  to  Lounging  in  Laziness  and  Luxury, 
Burton-on-Trent:  Printed  by  E.  Adams,  Bridge  Street. 
1844.    24mo.,  pp.  iv.  5—39. 


ADAMS 


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ADDISON 


Adams,  John.     b.  Longton. 

Miscellaneous  Rhymes,  by  Jock-o'-Hazeldean.  London : 
Bemrose  A  Sons,  10,  Paternoster  Buildings;  and  Derby 
»vo.  pp.  xiii.,  177.  Ded.  to  the  Rev.  J.  Stringfellow, 
Longton,  Oct.,  1878. 

Adams,  Uev.  William.  b.  Shrewsbury,  17th 
Aug.,  1706  ;  s.  of  John  Adams,  of  Pembroke 
Coll.,  Ox.  (B.A.,  1724;  M.A.,  1727;  B.D.  & 
D.D.,  1756)  ;  Archdeacon  of  Llandafi  ;  Master 
of  Pembroke  Coll.,  Ox.,  1775—82  ;  a  life-long 
friend  and  correspondent  of  Dr.  Johnson  ;  d. 
13th  Jan.,  1789,  at  Gloucester. 
[Boswell's  Johnson  (1860),  12, 13,  17,  38,  54,  57,  60, 86, 

87,  93,  165,  388,  442,  482,  736,  763,  792.] 

Adams,  William.  Pupil  of  Josiah  Wedgwood  ; 
settled  in  Tunstall  in  or  about  1789,  where 
he  built  Greengate  House  and  Potworks, 
made  Jasper  and  other  wares  ;  afterwards 
at  Stoke,  which  continued  in  his  name  until 
1829,  when  it  became  W.  Adams  and  Sons  ; 
business  returned  to  Tunstall,  1834,  when  the 
firm  bought  Greenfields  ;  d.  early  in  century 
(1805). 
[Meteyard's  Wedgwood,  II.,  515—16  ;   Shaw's  Staffs. 

Potteries ;  Chaffer's  Keramic  Gallery,  figs.  334, 385 ;  Marks 

and  Monograms,  671 ;  Ward's  Stoke,  103 ;  Diet.  Nat.  Biog., 

I.,  107  ;  Jewitt's  Keramic  Art,  II.,  455,  456.] 

Adams,  William  Henry  Davenport. 

The  Steady  Aim :  A  Book  of  Examples  and  Encourage- 
ment from  Modem  Biography.  By  W.  H.  Davenport 
Adams,  &c.,  &c.  Illustrated.  London :  James  Hogg  &  Son. 
MDCCCLXIII.  Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  xvi.,  267.  [Staffs. ; — J.  Watt, 
7—17;  J.  Wedgwood,  49—56;  J.  Brindley,  97-107 
Lord  Dudley  (1863),  239  ;  First  Sir  E.  Peel,  240—242  ; 
Drayton  Manor,  242.  Plate,  Brindley  and  Duke  of  Bridge- 
water,  250.] 

Adamson,  Daniel,  C.E.,  F.G.S.     b.  1812  ;  one 

of  the  chief  promoters  of  the  Manchester  Ship 

Canal  ;  d.  Didsbury,  13th  January,  1890. 

Presidential  Address  to  Members  of  the  North  Staffs. 

Mining  and  Mechanical  Engineers'  Institute,  delivered  at 

the  North  Stafford  Hotel,  April  11th,  1877.     [  Transactions, 

II.,  pp.  227—238.] 

Paper  on  "Some  of  the  Properties  of  Puddled  Iron, 
Ingot  Iron,  and  Steel  for  construction  purposes."  [^Tran- 
sactions, IT.,  34—52,  80—93.] 

Adbaston. 

Church  Registers  : — Vol.  I.,  missing.  II.,  Mixed,  from 
1600—1678.  IIL,  ditto,  from  1678—1726.  IV.,  1727— 1812. 
v..  Baptisms,  1813—1857.  VI.,  Marriages,  1813— 1839. 
VII,  Burials,  1813—1892.  VIII.,  Baptisms,  1867—1892. 
IX.,  Marriages,  1837—1892.  All  in  fol.— (Rev.  T.  L. 
Butler,  M.A.,  Vicar.) 

[Pitt's  Staffs.,  322— 323  ;  Harwood's  Erdeswicke  (1844), 
125  ;  Garner  (Sup.),  18  ;  Cox's  Muniments  of  Lichfield, 
58,  65,  92,  101,  124,  127,  133,  140,  141;  Bodl.  Lib.  1521  (B), 
93  ;  Moule's  English  Counties,  I.,  130 ;  White's  Staffs. 
(1834),  606;  Hist.  Coll.  of  Staffs.,  IV.,  (pt.  1)  191—192: 
VL,  (pt.  1)  55,  66,  74,  81,  88  :  (pt.  2)  58,  65,  92,  100, 124, 
127,  133,  140,  141  :  VIL,  (pt.  1)  213  :  IX.,  (pt.  1)  20,  26, 
76:  X.,  (pt.  1)  98.] 

[A'ee  Ash  (C.  B.) ;  Whitworth  (Lord).] 

Addbnbrookb,  Eev.   John.      b.    Kingswinford, 

1713  ;    of  Catherine's  Hall,  Cam.  ;    P.C.   St. 

Chad's,  Lichfield,  15th  Sept.,  1732  ;    Eeotor 

Sudbury,  Derby s.  ;    Dean   of  Lichfield,    15th 

Feb.,  1745—1776  ;    d.   Sudbury,   15th  Feb., 

1776,  and  bur.  there. 

[Cox's  Muniments  of  Lichfield,  38,  44  ;  Pitt's  Staffs., 
113 ;  Hist.  Coll.  of  Staffs.,  VI.  (pt.  2.),  38,  44 ;  Harwood's 
Lichfield,  187,  505.] 


Addbrlby,  Right  Hon.  Sir  Charles  Bowyer, 
Bart.  b.  Knighton,  Leics.,  2nd  Aug.,  1814  ; 
s  of  Charles  Clement  Adderley  Q>.  June,  1780  ; 
d.  June,  1818)  and  Anna  (dau.  of  Sir  Edmund 
C'radock  Hartopp,  Bart.,  Freathby,  Leics.); 
educated  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.  ;  B.A.  ;  M.P.  for 
North  Staffs.,  1841—1878  ;  created  Baron 
Norton, of  Norton-le-Moors,  Staffs.;  K.C.M.G.; 
m.  Julia,  dau.  of  Lord  Leigh  ;  of  Hams  Hall, 
Warws. 

Essay  on  Human  Happiness.  The  first  part.  London : 
W.Allan.    1854.    18mo.,  pp.  100.     Is.  6d. 

Ditto.  The  second  part.  London:  Bickers  <^  Bush, 
Leicester  Square.     1860.     18mo.,  pp.  iv.,  116.     Is.  fid. 

Colonial  Policy  and  History.    Edinburgh,  1869.-  8vo. 

The  Austrahan  Colonies  Government  BUI  discussed. 

London,  1849.    8to.  .  ^      ,   -r  -u     -r,        n 

Some  Reflections  on  the  Speech  of  Lord  John  Russell 

on  Colonial  Policy.     London,  1850.     8vo. 

Statement  of  the  Present  Cape  Cases.    London,  1851. 

Punishment  is  not  Correction  :  A  Review  of  a  Charge 
on  the  Subject  of  Tickets  of  Leave,  by  M.  D.  Hill,  Esq., 
Recorder  of  Birmingham.    London,  1856.    8vo. 

Reflections  on  Dr.  Hook's  Sermon  on  the  Lord's  Day. 
London,  1856.     8vo. 

A  "Tract  on  Tickets  of  Leave.    London,  1857.    8vo. 

Review  of  The  Colonial  Policy  of  Lord  J.  Russell's 
Administration,  by  Earl  Grey,  1853;  and  of  Subsequent 
Colonial  History.    London,  1869.    8vo. 

Duty  and  Pleasure.  London:  Ballantyne  ^  Hanson. 
8vo.,  pp.  28. 

Thoughts  on  "Modern  Christianity,  a  Civilized  Hea- 
thenism."    London,  1873.     8vo.,  pp.  18. 

A  Few  Thoughts  on  National  Education  and  Punish- 
ments. London:  Longmans,  Green,  cj-  Co.  1874.  8vo., 
pp.  71. 

Europe  incapable  of  American  Democracy:  An  out- 
line tracing  of  the  irreversible  course  of  Constitutional 
History.     London :  Edward  Stanford.     1867.     8vo.,  pp.  45. 

A  Century  of  Experiments  on  Secondary  Punishments  : 
A  Lecture  delivered  at  Saltley,  near  Birmingham,  February 
3rd,  1863;  with  subsequent  additions.  London:  Parker, 
Son,  ^  Bourn,  West  Strand.     1863.     8vo.,  pp.  20. 

Letter  to  the  Right  Hon.  Benjamin  Disraeli,  M.P.,  on 
the  present  relations  of  England  with  the  Coloniefi.  With 
an  Appendix  of  extracts  from  evidence  taken  before  the 
Select  Committee  of  Colonial  Military  Expenditure,  1 801. 
London :  Edward  Stanford,  n.d.  8vo.,  pp.  68.     Ditto.  1862. 

Transportation  not  necessary.  London:  John  W. 
Parker,  West  Strand.     MDCCCLL     8vo.,  pp.  74. 

[Ward's  Stoke,  534.] 

[C.  W.  Sutton  and  Lord  Norton.] 

Addison,  Rev.  Lancelot.     6.  Crosby-Ravensworth, 

Westmd.,    1632  ;    s.    of   the    Rev.    Lancelot 

Addison,  clerk  ;  .educated  Appleby  Gr.  Sch. ; 

adm.  Queen's  Coll.,  Ox.,  24th  June,  1650 — 1 ; 

B.A.,  1654—5  ;  M.A.,  4th  July,  1657  :   B.D. 

&  D.D.,  1675  ;  Eighth  Chp.  at  Dunkirk,  1660  ; 

Chp.  at  Tangiers,  1662;    Chp.  to  the  King; 

Rector  of  Mlllston,   Wilts.,   1671  ;    Preb.   of 

Sarum,    1678  ;     Dean    of     Lichfield,     1683  ; 

Archdeacon  of  Coventry,  1684  (held  in  com- 

mendam  with  his  Deanery)  ;    m.,   1670,  Jane 

Gulston  ;  d.  20th  April,  1703  ;  bur.  at  Lichfield 

Cathedral. 

West  Barbary,  or  a  short  account  of  the  Revolutions 

of  Fez  and  Morocco,  with   an  account  of    the    present 

Customs,   sacred,   civil,   and  domestic.      By  L.  Addison, 

Chp.  in  Ordinary  to  the  King.      Oxford:   Printed  at  the 

Theatre,  and  are  to  he  sold  by  John  Wilmot.    1671.     pp.  286. 

Fez  and  Morocco,  71 ;  Barbary,  165. 

The  Present  State  of  the  Jews  (more  particularly 
relating  to  those  in  Barbary),  wherein  is  contained  an 
exact  account  of  their  Customs,  secular  and  religious,  to 
which  is  annexed  a  summary  discourse  on  the  Kishma 
Talmud,  and  Gemara.  By  Lancelot  Addison,  one  of  the 
Chp.  in  Ordinary,  and  Author  of  "  The  late  Revolutions 
and     present    Customs     of    the    Kingdom    of    Fez    and 


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Morocco."  London:  Printed  bt/ J.  C.,for  W.  Cooke,  at  the 
Green  Dragon  without  Temple  Bar,  and  to  be  sold  by  John 
Courtney,  Bookseller,  Sarum.  1673.  8vo.,  pp.  249.  Ditto. 
1876.    Same  pagination.    . 

The  Primitive  Institutions,  or  a  reasonable  Discourse 
of  Catechizing  ;  wherein  is  shown  the  Antiquity,  Benefits, 
and  Necessity  thereof,  together  with  its  suitableness  to 
heal  the  present  distempers  of  the  Church  of  England.  By 
Lancelot  Addison,  one  of  His  Majestie's  Chaplains,  and 
Author  of  a  late  work  on  "The  Present  State  of  the 
Jews,  &c."    London.    8vo. 

A  Modest  Plea  for  the  Clergy,  wherein  is  briefly 
considered  the  original  Antiquity  and  necessity  of  that 
calling,  together  with  spurious  and  genuine  occasions  of 
their  contempt.  By  Lancelot  Addison.  London,  1677.  8vo. 
Ditto,  altered.  "A  Modest  Plea  for  the  Clergy, 
wherein  are  considered  why  the  Clergy  are  so  contemned 
and  neglected."    By  Lancelot  Addison.    London.    8vo. 

Ditto.  With  Dr.  Heylyn's  Discourse  on  Tithes ;  and 
Discourse  on  Sacerdotal  Benefactions,  by  Samuel  Gibson. 
A  proper  Antidote  to  the  rights  of  the  Christian  Church, 
by  Tindal.  Edited  from  the  first  edition  by  Dr.  Hicks 
London,  1709.     8vo. 

The  First  State  of  Mahometanism ;  or,  an  Account  of 
the  Author  and  Doctrine  of  that  Imposture.  By  Lancelot 
Addison.    London,  1678.    8vo. 

Ditto.  Title  altered  to  :  "  The  Life  and  Death  of 
Mahomet,  the  Author  of  the  Turkish  Eeligion."  By  L. 
Addison.  Second  Edition.  London,  1879.  8to.,  pp.  126. 
Ditto.  London:  Printed  and  Published  by  W.  Cooke.  1687. 
An  Introduction  to  the  Sacraments ;  or,  a  short,  safe, 
and  plain  way  to  the  Communion  Table,  collected  for,  and 
rendered  f  amiJiar  to,  every  particular  Communicant.  By 
Lancelot  Addison,  D.D.     London,  1681. 

Ditto.  To  which  is  added :  The  Communicant's 
Assistant.  Being  a  collection  of  Devotions  for  that  pur- 
pose.    Second  Edition.     London,  1686.     12mo.,  pp.  153. 

The  Moors  Baffled:  being  a  discourse  concerning 
Tangiers,  especiaUv  when  it  was  under  the  Earl  of  Teviot. 
By  Lancelot  Addison,  D.D.    1681.    12mo. 

Ditto.  Second  Edition.  London,  1685.  4to. 
The  Catechumen  ;  or,  an  account  given  by  the  Young 
Person  to  the  Minister  of  his  Knowledge  of  Religion. 
Recommended  to  the  pious  by  two  eminent  Divines  of  the 
Church  of  England.  London :  Printed  and  Published  by 
W.  Cooke.  1690.  12mo.,  pp.  100.  (By  Drs.  Addison  and 
Scott.) 

x/)ieToea7Toes£g2 ;  or,  an  Historical  Account  of  the 
Heresy  denying  the  Godhead  of  Christ.  By  Lancelot 
Addison,  D.D.  London:  Printed  for  Robert  Clavel,  at  the 
Peacock,  in  St.  Paul's  Churchyard.  1696.  12mo.,  pp.  107. 
The  Christian's  Daily  Sacrifice  duly  performed  ;  or,  a 
Practical  Discourse  teaching  the  right  performance  of 
Prayer.  By  Lancelot  Addison,  D.D.  London:  Printed 
for  Robert  Clavel,  at  the  Peacock,  in  St.  Paul's  Churchyard. 
1698.    12mo. 

An  Account  of  the  Millennium,  the  genuine  use  of  the 
Two  Sacraments,  viz. :  Baptism,  and  the  Lord's  Suppej*, 
with  the  Christian  obligation  frequently  to  receive  the 
latter.    By  Lancelot  Addison,  D.D. 

Life  of  J.  Addison ;  to  which  is  prefixed  the  Life  of 
the  Rev.  L.  Addison,  Dean  of  Litchfield,  his  Father.  1733. 
8vo. 

[Cox's  Muniments  of  Lichfield,  44,  60,  7o  ;  Biographia 
Britannica,  I.,  43^4  ;  Bliss's  Wood's  Athen.  Oxon,  IT., 
517 — 19 ;  Life,  by  Francis  Bspinasse,  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  I., 
131—33  ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  78, 186.] 

"  Adeline."     Was  b.  or  resided  near  Dudley,  in 
Staffs. 

Helen  Leslie  ;  or.  Truth  and  Error.  London :  John 
Mason.   1848.    pp.iv.,154.    Review  of.    [Wes.  Mag.  (ISiS), 

The  Hinder  Outcast:  APoem.    [Wes.  Mag.  (ISiS),  Hi.] 

Adby,  Mary  ;    dau.  of  William  Adey  ;  m.  John 
Sneyd,  of  Belmont,  Esq. ;  d.  1830  ;  aged  87. 

[Letter  of.  Boswell's  Johnson  (1860),  16.  Other 
references,  pp.  197,  490,  639.  Smith's  Man.  Sch.  Eeg.,  I.,  70.J 

Adey,  William,    b.  Lichfield ;  s.  of  Joseph  Adey, 
Town    Clerk ;    educated   at   Man.   Gr.   Sch. ; 
9th  July,  1756  ;  settled  in  Norfolk  and  d.  there. 
[Smith's  Man.  Sch.  Reg.,  I.,  70.] 


"  A  Dissenter,"  Bursleni. 

Reasons  for  refusing  to  pay  Church  Rates.  Burslem : 
Brougham.    1840.    8vo.,  pp.  12. 

Adkinb,  Henry,  of  T.  Adkins  &  Co.,  Smethwick. 

Paper  "On  the  Manufacture  of  Soap."  [Birmingham 
Hardware  District  (I860),  168—176.] 

Paper  "  On  the  Manufacture  of  lied  Lead."     [lb.,  177.] 

Adlard,  G. 

The  Sutton  Dudleys  of  England,  and  Dudleys  of 
Massachusets,  New  England.  By  G.  Adlard.  London : 
John  Russell  Smith.     1862.     8vo.     9s. 

Adulph.     Bishop  of  Lichfield,  786—812  ;  first 
and  last  Archbishop  of  Lichfield,  circa  790 — 
800  ;  attended  Synod  of  Clirershoo,  803,  and 
signed  the  Acts  thereof  as  Bishop  ;  d.  812. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  6,  131.] 

"  Advertiser." 

[See  Staffordshire  Advertiser.} 

Ady,  J.  Ernest,  M.A.,  M.  Min.  Soc. 

Paper  on  "Evolution  of  Modern  Petrography." 
[Trans.  North  Staffs.  Field  Club,  1884,  pp,  74—76.  Discus- 
sion, p.  85.] 

"  A  Friend  to  the  Bookroom  and  the  Con- 
nexion," Hanley. 
The  Book  Room  Establishment.      [New   Con.  Mag. 
(1828),  113—115.] 

"  A  Friend,"  Knutton. 

Obituary  of  Richard  Peake,  of  Knutton  (6.  1750,  d. 
Knutton,  30th  March,  1830,  aged  81),  by  "A  Friend."  [New 
Con.  Mag.,  (1831),  128—129.] 

Agard. 

Historiala  de  origine  et  antiquitate  f  amilise  de  Agard, 
et  eorum  officiis  feodalibus  infra  honorem  de  Tutbury. 
[Bodl.  Lib.  833  (1),  1—2.] 

Pedigree.     [lb.,  834  V.,  f  86,  9.] 

Agardslby. 

[Pitt's  Staffs.,  58  ;   White's  Staffs.  (1834),  346.] 

'■A  Girl  at  School,"  Walsall. 

Julia,  A  Tale  for  Children,  or  Truth  and  Sincerity 
made  Manifest,  by  "  A  Girl  at  School."  Walsall :  Printed 
by  J.  Martin,     n.d.     (1824).     24mo.,  pp.  19. 

The  Surgeon's  Widow. 

Magic  Necklace. 

Aguttbr,  Eev.  William,     b.  Northampton,  1759  ; 

s.  of  Guy  Agutter  ;    mat.  Lincoln  Coll.,  Ox., 

18th    May,    1777  ;      demy    Magdalene    Coll., 

1780—1793  ;     B.A.,    1781  ;      M.A.,    1784  ; 

Chp.  to  Asylum  for  Female  Orphans,  London, 

1797  ;    m.  Anne,   dau.  of  the  Eev.   Thomas 

Broughton,  Islington  ;    d.  26th  March,  1835, 

London. 

On  the  Difference  between  the  Deaths  of  the  Righteous 

and  the  Wicked.    Illustrated  in  the  Instance  of  Dr.  Samuel 

Johnson  and  of  David  Garrick.    A  Sermon  Preached  before 

the  University  of  Oxford,  at  St.  Mary's  Church,  on  Sunday, 

July  23rd,  1786.    By  Rev.  William  Agutter,  A.M.,  of  St. 

Mary  Magdalene   College,  Oxford,  and  Chaplam  to  the 

Asylum.     London:    Printed  at  the  Philanthropic  Refuge, 

St.   George's  Fields.     1800.     Demy  8vo.  pp.  18.    Extract 

from  Poem  by  Johnson  1  leaf  extra. 

[Bloxam's  Magd.  Reg.,  TIL,  17.] 

AiKBN,    Arthur.       b.    Warrington,    19th   May, 
1773  ;  s.  of  John  Aiken,  M.D.;  d.  15th  April, 
1854. 
Wedgwood's  Staffordshire  Ware.     [The  Mirror,  Yo\. 

XIX.,  pp.  363—365.] 


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AiKBN,.Tohn,M.D.  6.  Kibworth,Leics.,1747  ;  s.of 

John  Aiken  (6. 1713  ;  d.  1780) ;  M.D.,  Leyden  ; 

settled  at  Great  Yarmouth,  1784  ;    afterwards 

of  Warrington  ;  d.  1822,  at  Stoke  Newington. 

England  Described.    Being  a  precise  delineation  of 

every  County  of  England  and  Wales.    With  an  account 

of  its  most  important  products,  notices  of  its  principal 

seats,  with  a  view  of  transactions,  cifil  and  military.    W  ith 

map      By  J.  Aiken.     London,  1788.     Ditto.    London,  1705; 

1803.     London:  Baldwin  4-  Co.     1818.     8vo.     [Staffs.,  pp. 

A  Description  of  the  Country  from  Thirty  to  Forty 
Miles    round    Manchester;    containing   its    Geography, 
Natural  and   Civil;    Principal  Productions;    Eiver  and 
Canal  Navigation ;  a  particular  account  of  its  Towns  and 
Chief  Tillages,  their  History,  Population,  Commerce,  and 
Manufacture ;  Buildings,  G-overnment,  &b.    The  materials 
arranged  and  the  work  composed  by  J.  Aiken,  M.D.    Em- 
bellished and  Illustrated  with  Seventy-three  Plates. 
The  echoing  hills  repeat 
The  stroke  of  axe  and  hammer ;  scaffolds  rise, 
And  growing  edifices  ;  heaps  of  stone 
Beneath  the  chisel  beauteous  shapes  assume 
Of  frize  and  columns.    Some,  with  even  line, 
Mew  streets  are  marking  in  the  neighb'ring  fields, 
And  Sacred  domes  of  worship.    Dyer's  Pleeoe. 
London :   Printed  for  John  Stochdale.     n.d.     (1705).     4to., 
pp    xvi.  (Subscribers'  List,  4  leaves),  624.    Folding  map. 
[Siaffis.,    513—538.      Tiew    of     Leek,    538 ;     Smithfield 
(Tunstall),  517;   Account  of-  Newcastle,   513—515,  523; 
Trentham  Hall,  515—516 ;    Sir  Dudley  Ryder,  608 ;   Keele 
Hall,  516;  Potteries,  516, 523  ;  Goldenhill,  517 ;  New  Field, 
517  :     Smithfield,   517  ;     Tunstall,   618  ;     Longport,   518  ; 
Burslem,    122,   519  ;     Cobridge,   519 ;     Etruria,   520,  535 ; 
Brindley,  117, 139,  145  ;  Plan  of  Trent  and  Mersey  Canal, 
by  W.  Henshall,  116  ;    Harecastle,  118,  119  ;   Lord  Anson, 
117  ;  Mow  Cop,  120  ;  Burton,  122  ;  Walsall,  122  ;  Wolver- 
hampton, 122  ;    Hanley,  520  ;    Shelton,  521  ;    Stoke,  622  ; 
Lane  End,  522— B  ;   Norton,  523  ;    New  Chapel,  623  ;    Wol- 
stanton,  523  ;  Eedstreet,  523  ;  Elers  Bros.,  626  ;  J.  Astbury, 
626—7  ;  Wedgwood,  528—9,  535—7  ;  Evidence  of,  531—2.] 
[Sm  Anderson's  History  of  Commerce,  2nd  ed.,  vol. 
III.,  p.  700  ;  Thomas  Byerley,  637  ;  Leek,  537—8.] 

AiNswoRTH,  William  Harrison,  b.  Manchester, 
4th  Feb.,  18U5  ;  educated  at  Man.  Gr.  Sch.; 
articled  to  A.  Kay,  Solicitor  ;  m.  11th  Oct., 
1826,  Antie  Frances,  dau.  of  John  Ebers  ; 
d.  Eeigate,  3rd  Jan.,  1882. 
Jack  Sheppard,  illustrated  by  George  Cruikshank. 
London,  1830.     3  vols.,  8vo. 

Cardinal  Pole.     8vo.     1863. 
Boscobel.     8vo.    1872. 

[Jonathan  Wild  (if  not  Jack  himself)  who  forms  a 
chief  character  in  "Jack  Sheppard,"  and  Cardinal  Pole 
were  natives  of  the  County  ;  as  also  were  the  Pendrils  and 
Miss  Lane,  and  the  chief  incidents  in  "Boscobel "  are  laid 
in  the  County.] 

AiTKENS,  Eev.  Robert  Ellis,      b.  St.  George's, 

Hanover  Square,  London,  1775  ;    s.  of  Robert 

Aitkens,    Gent.  ;     mat.  Trin.  Coll.,  Ox.,  5th 

Feb.,    1793  ;     B.A.,    1793  ;     M.A.,    1800  ; 

Incumbent  of  St.  John's,  Hanley,  1802  until 

death. 

Select  Portions  of  Psalms  and  Hymns  for  the  use  of 

the  Congregation  at  the  Ha  nley  Chapel.    Hanley :  Printed 

by  T.  AUbut.    1800.    Duo.,  pp.  210. 

Ditto,  and  Supplement.    1826.    12mo.,  pp.  310. 
Ditto.    Fifth  Edition.    "  Sing  the  praises  with  under- 
standing."    Hanley:  Printed  and  Sold  by  T.  AUbut.    1830. 
12mo.,  pp.  310.    Index  9  pages.    Ded.  to  "Inhabitants  of 
Hanley.    By  E.  E.  Aitkens." 

An  Appendix  to  the  Select  Portions,  &c.  Hanley: 
Printed  and  Sold  by  T.  AUbut.  1810.  12mo.,  pp.  210—310. 
Index. 

Select  Portions.     Sixth  Edition.    1847. 
Three  Letters  (M.S.),  penes  Compiler. 
[P.  M.  Mag.  (1829),  49  ;   Shaw's  Staffs.  Potteries,  42  ; 
Ward's  Stoke,  pp.  360,  586.] 

"A  Lady,"  Hanley. 

An  AfEectionate  Address  to  Youth  on  leaving  a 
Sunday  School.   Hanley:  Printed  by  T.  AUbut.  1823.  ]2mo. 


Eeview  of.     ^New  Con.  Mag.  (1823),  337-840.] 

Sermons  to  Children,  to  which  are  added  short  hymns 
suited  to  the  subjects,  by  "  A  Lady."  Fourth  edition  cor- 
rected.   London:  Printed  by  Chapman  and  Htlhams.  1800. 

°''°P?ei^"'On  the  Death  of  the  Eev.  W.  Thorn,  by  "A 
Lady."     [iVew  Con.  Mag.  (1812),  pp.  257—8.] 

"A  Layman,"  Burslem. 

A  Defence  of  Church  Eates,  against  those  who  oppose 
them  as  being  contrary  to  the  Word  of  God  and  a 
Violation  of  the  Eights  of  Conscience.  Burslem:  Mary 
Brougham.    1849.    8vo.,  pp.  15. 

Aloock,  Jesse,     b.   Staffs.,  1812;    d.  Stafford 
Asylum,  21st  Jan.,  1867. 

Obituary,  by  Geo. Shenton.  [P.  M.  Mag.  (1867),  550— 
551.] 

Alcock,  John.     b.  London,  11th  April,  1715  ; 
educated    at    Choristers'    School,    St.    Paul's 
Cathedral ;  articled  to  Stanley,  Blind  Organist, 
1729  ;  Organist  Allhallow's,  London,  1735 — 
1737  ;    of    St.  Andrew's,   Plymouth,   1737— 
1742  ;    St.    Andrew's,    Holborn,    1742  ;     St. 
Lawrence,    Reading,    1742—1749  ;    Organist 
and  Choirmaster  Lichfield  Cathedral,  1749 — 
1760  ;   Mus.  Bac,  Oxon.,  June,  1755  ;    Mus. 
Doc,    Oxon.,  1761  ;     resigned   Organist  and 
Choirmaster,  retaining  only  Lay  Vicar  of  Lich- 
field,   1760  ;     Organist   at    Sutton    Coldfield, 
1761—1786  ;     at    Tamworth,    1766—1790  ; 
gained  Prize  Medal  at  Catch  Club,  1770,  1771, 
1772;    ?«.  1738  (wife  rf.  1793);    d.  Lichfield, 
March,  1806,  aged  89. 
Canzonets,  or  Glees  in  Three  Parts.    1770. 
Morning  and  Evening  Service  in  E  Minor. 
Six  Suites  of  Lessons  for  the  Harpsichord. 
Six-and-Twenty  select  Anthems  in  score  for  1,  2,  3,  4, 
5  6,  &  8  voices ;   to  which  are  added  a  burial  service  for  4 
voices,  and  part  of  the  last  verse  of  the  158th  Psalm  for  8 
voices,  and  instruments  in  21  parts.    London,  1771. 

Divine  Harmony ;  or,  a  Collection  of  Double  and 
Single  Chants.    Lichfield,  1782.    8vo. 

Hail !  ever-pleasing  Solitude  :   a  Glee.    To  which  the 
grand  Prize  Medal  of  the  Catch  Club  was  awarded  in  1770. 
Collection  of  Canons  and  Glees.    1701. 
Harmonici  Festi :  a  Collection  of  Canons,  Glees,  and 
Catches  for  4  and  6  voices,  in  score.     Lichfield,  1791.    fol. 

Madrigals,  Glees,  Catches,  &c.,  in  score.  By  Earl  of 
Mornington,  S.  Webbe,  J.  Alcock,  B.  J.  S.  Stevens,  Dr. 
Cooke,  L.  Attenbury,  and  N.  Fairman.    n.d.    fol. 

The  Harmony  of  Sion  :  a  Collection  of  Psalm  Tunes. 
1802. 

Life  of  Miss  Fanny  Brown  :  a  Novel. 
[See  Cox's  Muniments  of  Lichfield,  40.] 

Alcook,  John,  jun.  b.  1740  ;  s.  of  John 
Alcock  ;  studied  under  his  father  ;  Organist 
St.  Mary  Magdalene,  Newark,  1758 — 68  ; 
Mus.  Bac,  1766  ;  Organist  at  Parish  Church 
ofWalsall,  1773— 1791  ;  rf.  30th  March,  1791. 
Songs  ;  Anthems ;  Lessons  for  Harpsichord ;  Souattes 
for  Strings. 

[  See  Grove's  Dictionary,  I.,  51a. ;  Gentleman's  Magazine, 
1791,  1806 ;  Appendix  to  Bemrose's  Choir  Chant  Book 
(1882),  II.;  Add.  MSS.,  29379,  23624,  Brit.  Mus. ;  Cat.  of 
Music  Sch.,  Collection ;  Biographical  Notice  by  W.  B. 
Squires,  in  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  I.,  237  ;  Georgian  Bra  (1834), 
IV.,  616  ;  Brown's  Dictionary  of  Musicians,  12, 13.] 

Alcock,  Mrs.      b.  Checkley,  27th  May,  1756  ; 

dau.    of    the    Rev.    Samuel    Langley,    D.D., 

Rector  ;  m.,  17th  May,  1792,  Thomas  Alcock, 

(b.    Cheadle),   of  Nottingham ;     returned    to 

Cheadle,  1794,  where  she  d.  24th  May,  1823. 

Hymn.  Composed  November,  1793.  [New.  Con.  Maa. 
(1824),  134.]  " 


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Ditto.    Composed  July,  1797.     [lb.,  134.] 
On  disputed  tenets  of  religion,  a  Poem,  1799.    [76.,  135.] 
Hymn.     Composed  January  31st,  1810.     [lb.,  135.] 
Ditto.     Composed  April  18th,  1817  (whilst  in  Norfolk). 
[Ih.,  177.] 

-Letters.      Dated  January    12th,   1810    [ib.,  p.   200]; 
November  10th,  1799  [ib.,  p.  283];    December  30th,  1823 
[ib.,  p.  421—422];  August  24th,  1820,  [ib.,  p.  510—511]. 
An  Address  to  Happiness,  a  Poem.     [Ib.,  209.] 
Memoir  of.     [Ib.,  pp.  132—140, 177—179.] 

Alcock,  Thomas,     b.  Ipstones,  Feb..  1789  ;  re- 
moved to  Talke  1820  ;  d.  there,  6th  March,  1870. 
Portrait  and  Notice  of,  by  Rev.  P.  Pugh.     [P.  M.  Mag. 
(1867).]     Obituary.     [Ib.  (1871),  869-371.] 

Aldershaw,  near  Lichfield. 

[Pitt's  Staffs.,  129 ;  Harwood's  Erdeswicke  (1844),  303 ; 
Sander's  Shenstone,  89, 143, 281—288 ;  Harwood's  Lichfield, 
565 ;  Cox's  Muniments  of  Lichfield,  140 ;  White's  Staffs., 
(1834)  108.] 

Aldis,  James  A. 

On  Christian  Communion  with  the  Departed.  By 
James  A.  Aldis,  M.A.,  Sometime  Fellow  of  Trinity  College, 
Cambridge.  A  Lay  Sermon  read  by  the  Yicar  from  the 
Pulpit  of  St.  George's  Cfiurch,  "Walsall.  tValsall:  W. 
Hmrij  Robinson,  Steam  Printing  Works.  1881.  Demy 
8vo.,  pp.,  56.  Pref .  "  Queen  Mary's  School,  "Walsall,  April, 
1881."     (W.  H.  Robinson,  Printer.) 

Aldridgb,  Aldrich,  Aldritch,  Alrewitch. 

Church  Registers  :— I.,  fol..  Mixed,  from  2oth  Mar., 
1660—3,  to  June,  1771.  II.,  Mixed,  fol.,  1754—1805.  III., 
Baptisms  and  Burials,  fol.,  3rd  June,  1771—1812.  IT 
Mixed,  fol.,  1806—1812.  T.,  Baptisms,  fol.,  1813  to  7th 
June,  1833.  TI.,  Burials,  fol.,  1st  Jan.,  1813  to  16th  July, 
1858.  TIL,  Mixed,  fol.,  Ist  Jan.,  1813,  to  27th  June,  1837. 
Tin.,  Baptisms,  fol.,  7th  June,  1835,  to  4th  April,  1881. 
IX.  &  X.,  duphcate  registers  of  Marriages.    XL  &  Xii., 

™  "  Account  of   Registers.     See  "  Notes,  &o.,  relating  to 
Aldridge,"  by  Rev.  Prebendary  Smith.  ,  t.   ^   c  i. 

rPitt's  StafEs.  (1817),  161-162  ;  Griffiths'  End.  Sch 
225—234;  Harwood's  Erdeswicke  (1844),  402;  Garner,  64, 
174-  Staffs,  and  "Warws.,  I.,  132— 133 ;  Moule's  English 
Covities,L,  127-8;  White's  Staffs.  (1834),  296;  Notes  and 
Collections  by  the  Rev.  Prebendary  Smith  vide^st.  Coll. 
of  Staffs  I  202  :  T.  (part  1)  172,  173,  178  :  TIL  (part  1) 
49  50tl81,  230:  IX.  (part  1)  30,  4l,  63,  103,  106,  (part  2) 
64 :  X.  (part  1)  84,  102.] 

Alexander,  William,    b.  Maidstone,  10th  April, 

1767  ;    1st  Keeper  of  Prints  and  Drawmg  m 

the  British  Museum,  1810  ;  d.  23rd  July,  1816. 

A  Journey  to  Beresford  Hall,  in  Derbyshire,  the  Seat 

of  Charles  Cotton,  Esq.,  the  Celebrated  Angler._   By  G.  W 

Alexander   F.S.A.,  F.L.S.,  late  Keeper  of   Prints  in  the 

British  Museum.    London:  J.  Russell  Smith.    1841.     Gr. 

4to.     100  copies  printed  on  tinted  paper.     Frontispiece. 

Ded.  to  Anglers'  Club. 

Alfieri,  Charles. 

•The  Memory  Work  of  English  History  on  a  System 
of  Memories.  Including  the  Chronology  of  the  Sovereigns 
o  En^and,  and  the  principal  battles  >f  ^hich  she  ha 
been  engaged,  from  the  Norman  Conquest  to  the  year  1871. 
SJ  ph-fries  Alfieri  Principal  of  Northwood  Academy, 
iLfe^SrafftrSre.  ,  ulley:  Gillian,  nnmis,  PHrU.- 
and  Stationer,  Fountain  Square  1871.  12mo  pp.  62. 
Preface  behind  title,  "Northwood  Academy,  July,  1871- 

Ditto.  Second  Edition.  Part  I.  From  the  Norman 
Conquest  to  the  Defeat  of  the  Spanish  Armada.  (Gopy- 
right.  Revised.)  Sanle;,:  Allbut  *  darnel,  Percy  Street 
pointing  Works.  1883.  12mo.,  pp.  v.,  84.  "  Keates  ^^  Co., 
Printers,  ^e.,  Brunswick  Street,  Hanley. 

Alford,  Rer.  Henry,  h.  Cury-Rivell,  Cornwall, 
3rd  Dec,  1782  ;  s.  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Alford, 
Vicar  ;  educated  at  Tiverton  School  and  Wadh. 
Coll.,  Ox.  ;  B.A.,  1804  ;  M.A.,  1811  ;  m. 
Sarah  Eliza,   daw.    of   —  Paget,    a    Banker, 


Tamworth  ;    d.  22nd   Sept.,   185'^,  aged  70  ; 
bur.  Cury-Rivell. 
Life  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Alford.     By  his  Son.     8vo. 
1855.     Contarus  : — 

Letters  from,  to  Miss  S.  A.  Paget,  4,  6,  6 — 17. 
„  „         Rev.  T.  B.  Paget,  4,  5,  G,  8,  9. 

„      of,  dated  "  Tamworth,"  25,  26. 
„  „      "  Comberford,"  28,  29. 

Algar,  Rev.  Henry,  b.  Frome,  1825  ;  s.  of  the 
Rev.  Joseph  Algar :  educated  Exeter  Coll., 
Ox.;  B.A.,  1848  ;  Deacon,  1848  ;  Priest,  1849  ; 
Curate  of  Barnardiston,  Suff.,  1869 — 71  ; 
Rector,  1871—72;  Curate  of  Gimingham, 
Norf.,  1877—78  ;  Willoughby,  Warws.,  1878 
—81 ;  Stockton-on-Teme,  Worcs.,  1881—83  ; 
Butterfcon,  1883—86  ;  Yatesbury,  Wilts., 
1886 — 87  ;  Downham,  Cambs.,  1887. 
Notes  on  the  Sermon  on  the  Mount  (Second  Edition); 

and  a  Harmony  of  the  Accounts  of  the  Resurrection.    By 

Rev.  H.  Algar.      London:   Kent  S;  Co.,  Paternoster  Row. 

Newcastle-under-Lyme :    Thos.  Peahe,  High   Street.      1884. 

8vo.,  pp.  51. 

Allbut.  The  original  founder  of  this  firm 
was  a  Mr.  Strahan,  who  commenced  business 
in  1786  ;  to  whom  succeeded  J.  Mort ;  and  circa 
1796,  John  Allbut  &  Son  (Thomas  Allbut)  ; 
then  Thomas  Allbut,  circa  1806,  who  took  in 
partnership  George  Gibbs,  1811—13,  micirca 
1838,  his  son  Edwin,  to  whom  -was  added 
Robert  Hobson,  1848—50.  Thomas  Allbut  re- 
tired 31st  Dec,  1852  ;  and  on  1st  Jan.,  1853, 
H.  P.  Daniel  joined  Edwin  Allbut,  when  the 
firm  became  "  Allbut  &  Daniel,"  under  which 
title  it  is  continued  by  the  surviving  partner, 
Mr.  Daniel. 
Allbut  &  Daniel.  [Henry  Porter  Daniel,  b. 
Shelton,  19th  May,  1828  ;  s.  of  William  and 
Isabella  Daniel ;  educated  Dr.  Haslam's  School ; 
apprenticed,  3rd  Jan,  1843,  to  Allbut  &  Son  ; 
partner,  Jan.,  1853  ;  m.  Catherine  Ledward, 
dan.  of  Jolm  and  Catherine  Keeling.] 
Catalogue  of  the  Pottery  and  Subscription  Librarv 
Hanley :  Allbut  ^  Daniel.     1855.     8vo.,  pp.  64. 

Supplement  to.     1859.     8vo.,  pp.  7.  ,     j      . 

Parish  of  Stoke-on-Trent.  Bye-Laws  made  and  adopt- 
ed bv  the  Guardians  of  the  Poor  of  the  Parish  of  Stoke- 
on-Trent,  in  tlie  County  of  Stafford,  Acting  as  the  Rural 
Sanitary  Authority  of  the  said  Parish,  20th  day  of  August, 
1859.     'Hanley :  Allbut  ^  Daniel.     8vo. 

North  Staffordshire  Railway.  Rules  and  Regulations 
to  be  observed  by  the  Officers  and  Men  in  the  Service  of 
the  North  Staffordshire  Railway  Company.  Stoke-upon- 
Trent,  August,  1853.  Hanley:  Allbut  ^  Daniel,  Market 
Sauare.    12mo.,  pp.  75.  ,        -r.  „  j     ^  4.1, 

A  List  of  the  Electors  and  How  they  Polled  at  the 
Contested  Election  for  the  Borough  of  Stoke-upon-Trent, 
on  Saturday.  March  28th,  1857,  before  Thos.  Goddard,  Esq., 
Returning  Officer,  and  his  deputies  Candidates  :  Mr. 
Alderman  Copeland,  J.  Lewis  RicardoEsq^,  The  Hon 
F  L  Gower.  Hanley:  Printed  and  Published  by  AUbut  i^ 
nnmiel     1857.    Price  Eighteen-pence.    8vo.,  pp.  60. 

Ditto  On  Saturday,  April  30th,  1859,  before  Isaac 
Hitchens,  Esq.,  Returning  Officer,  and  his  deputies.  Can- 
Sdates  :  J.  Lewis  Ricardo,  Esq.,  Mr.  Alderman  Copeland, 
Samuel  Pope  Esq.  Published  with  the  sanction  of  the 
R^^rni^gOmcev^  Hanley:  AUbut^  Daniel.   1859.    Price 

^^^^Euto^'-OrTuL^day,-  September  23rd  1862,  before 
Michael  Daintry  HoUins,  Esq,  Returning  Officer  and  his 
deputies.  Candidates:  H.  R.  Grenfell,  Esq  A.  J.  B. 
Beresford-Hope,  Esq.,  Mr.  Ser  eant  Shee.  Published  with 
the  sanction  of  the  Returning  Officer     Hanley:   Allbut  .f 

''"■"Ktto'''on  Wn'e^sdty,  July  12th,  1865,  before  Charles 
Boughey  May,  Esq.,  Returning  Officer,  and  his  deputies. 


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Candidates  :  A.  J.  B.  Beresf ord-Hope,  Esq.,  H.  R.  Grenfell, 
Esq.,  George  Melly,  Esq.  Published  with  the  sanction  of 
the  Returning  Officer.  Haniey :  Allbut  ^  Daniel.  1865. 
8vo.,  pp.  7/. 

Rules  and  List  of  Members  of  the  North  StafBordshire 
Institute  of  Mining  and  Mechanical  Engineers.  Haniey : 
Allbut  if  Daniel.  January,  1883.  8vo.,  pp.  8.  Ditto.  1877. 
Svo.,  pp.  16. 

North  Staffordshire  Infirmary.  Handel's  Second 
Oratorio,  The  Messiah,  in  Bethesda  Chapel,  Haniey,  on 
Wednesday  Evening,  6th  March,  1867.  Book  of  Words. 
Allbut  ^  Daniel.    Price  Twopence.     12mo.,  pp.  48. 

North  Staffordshire  Naturalist  Field  Club  Report. 
1866.     Allbut  ij-  Daniel,  Haniey.     8vo.,  pp.  12. 

The  Stafiiordshire  Potteries  Commercial  and  Family 
Circular.  Published  Monthly.  By  Allbut  ^  Danid, 
Stationers,  General  Printing  and  Account  Boole  Manvfac- 
turers,  Haniey,  and  extensively  circulated  throughout  the 
District.  New  Series.  No.  50.  October,  1866.  fol.  4 
leaves.     (Old  Series,  4to.) 

["  N.B. — Partly  printed  by  Eglington  (predecessor  to  Cassell), 
We  printed  advertjsem<'nts,  &c.,  and  distributed  it  gratis  to  our 
customers  as  an  advertisement." — H.P.D.] 

A  Rhyme  of  Ritual  for  Church  and  Chapel.  {See 
T.  H.  Allbut.) 

A  Short  Notice  of  Some  Places  on,  and  accessible  from, 
the  North  Staffordshire  Railway.  Haniey.  n.d.  8vo.  4 
leaves. 

North  Staffordshire  Technical,  Art,  and  Industrial 
Museum.  Catalogue  of  the  Collection  of  Pictures,  Pottery, 
and  Objects  of  Art,  Exhibited  at  the  Inauguration,  1890. 
Haniey.     8vo.,  pp.  59,  and  cover. 

Notes  on  the  Firm  of  Josiah  Wedgwood  &  Son.  Han- 
ley,     n.d.     cr.  8vo.,  pp.  24. 

The  Queen's  Speech.     1850, 1851,  1852.    One  sheet. 

[See  Peake  (Joseph),  Smith  (Rev.  Eben.),  Jackson 
(Rev.  W.  B.),  Solon  (M.),  Goss  (W.  H.),  Wedgwood  (H.), 
Taylor  (S.),  Wragge  (F.),  Scott  (W.),  Itedfem  (F.),  Miller 
(Rev.  J.),  Hope  (A.  J.  B.),  Allbut  (T.  H.).] 

Allbdt  &  GiBBs.  [George  Gibbs  was  only  with 
Mr.  Allbut  3  years,  1811 — 13  ;  afterwards  on 
his  own  account  as  "  Booksellei-,  Stationer, 
Druggist,  and  Agent  to  Phoenix  Fire  OfSce 
in  1818  ;  in  1834  he  was  "Poor  Rate  Collector 
and  Bookbinder,  Piccadilly";  d.  1850.] 

Minutes  of  Conversation  between  Preachers  and  Dele- 
gates in  the  Methodist  New  Connexion  Fifteenth  Annual 
Corrference,  held  in  Chester,  on  the  3rd,  &c.,  of  June,  1811. 
Haniey:  Printed  by  Allbut  4~  Gibbs,  Pottery  Press.  Price 
Threepence.     12mo.,  pp.  28. 

An  Authentic  Account  of  the  Horrible  Assassination 
of  the  Hon.  Spencer  Percival  by  John  Bellingham,  of 
Liverpool,  on  Monday,  the  11th  of  May,  1812  ;  The  Trial 
and  Defence  of  the  said  John  Bellingham,  at  the  Old 
Bailey,  with  some  particulars  relative  to  his  Execution. 
Pub.  23rd  May,  1812.     6d.     Haniey :  Allbut  ^  Gibbs.     1812. 

Methodist  New  Connexion  Magazine.  Edited  by  Rev. 
W.  Thom,  1811.     Haniey :  Allbut  ^  Gibbs. 

Ditto.  Edited  by  J.  Ridgway,  1812—13.  Hanlev : 
Allbut  ($■  Gibbs. 

Advantages  of  Early  Piety  unfolded  and  Displayed  in 
a  series  of  plain  Discourses  addressed  to  Toung  People 
By  Rev.  J.  Thornton.    1812.    ]2mo.,  3s.6d. 

Hymns  for  Sunday  Schools.  By  C.  Meigh.  1812 
18mo.,  6d. 

[See  Thom  (Rev.  W.),  Ridgway  (J.),  Thornton  (Rev. 
J.),  Meigh  (C.).] 

Allbut,  J.,  Msriden  Academy.  [Father  to  Mr. 
Thomas  Allbut.] 

Elements  of  Useful  Knowledge  in  Astronomy,  Geo- 
graphy, Botany,  &c.  By  J.  Allbut.  New  Edition.  Im- 
proved by  T.  Allbut.  Maps  and  Plates.  Haniey:  T. 
Allbut.    12mo.,  4s.  6d.    pp.  32. 

Memoir  of  Miss  Elizabeth  Allbut.  By  J.  Allbut 
[New  Con.  Mag.  (1818),  164—166.] 

An  Illustration  of  Judges,  Y.  23.     \-Ib.  (1819),  329.] 

Memoir  of  Miss  Mary  Ann  Stanley,  of  Birmineham 
[74.339—343.] 

An  Instance  of  Restitution.     [/J.  (1821),  514 15.] 

Allbut  &  Son.  [Edwin  Allbut.  h.  Haniey,  6th 
Sept.,  1817  ;    partner  from  1838  to  1868  ;    m. 


Mary  Caslon  (b.  23rd  Sept.,  1810)  ;  d.  15th 

May,  1868  ;  5wr.  Sandon,  19th  May.] 

Lectures  on  TJnitarianism,  more  especially  as  taught 

by  Joseph  Barker  and  his  followers.     Being  a  series  of 

Discourses  delivered  in  the  Parish  Church,  Stoke,  by  the 

Rev.  Samuel  Minton,  &c. 

The  Pottery  Races  :   an  Affectionate  Address  to  the 
Reader.    By  T.  Allbut,  July  30th,  1841.    8vo.,  pp.  4. 
[See  Fletcher  (Rev.  Jos.),  Minton  (Rev.  S.).] 

Allbut,  Son,  &  Hobson.     [Robert  Hobson,  b. 
Ashbourn,   1815  ;    formerly  senior  partner  in 
"  R.  Hobson  &  Son  "  (successors  of  "  Houlston," 
now  retired).     See  Hobson  (Robert).] 
Laws  for  the  Government  of  the  North  Staffordshire 
Infirmary.      Haniey :  Allbut,  Son,  4  Hobson.    1849.     12mo. 
pp.  45  ;  Index  extra. 
[SeePringle(G.).] 

Allbut,  Thomas,  Printer,    b.  Ross,  Herefs,  31st 
Mar.,  1777  ;  Master  Bromsgrove  School ;  began 
business  in  Haniey,  1806,  as  successor  to  his 
father  who  bought  business  of  John  Mort  (after- 
wards Mort  and  Drewry) ;   m.  Sidney  Ashford 
(who  d.  18th  Dec,  1851,  aged  72)  ;  he  t/.  29th 
Dec,  1857  ;  bur.  Bethesda  Chapel ;  mural  tablet. 
Leader  and  Local  Preacher  in  New  Connexion 
Methodists  for  over  50  years ;    Book  Steward 
from    1807—26  ;    Editor,  1816—26  ;    on  his 
retiring,  the  following  minute  was  entered  by 
Conference,  1827  :— 
"  That  this  Conference  accepts  the  resignation  of  Mr. 
Allbut  as  Book  Steward  and  Editor  of  our  Magazine ;  at 
the    same   time   appreciating  the   service   which  he  has 
rendered  the  Book  Room  in  such  capacity,  returns  him  its 
most  cordial  thanks,  and  assures  him  that  his  integrity  and 
diligence  have  secured  to  him  its  highest  consideration." 

[Vendor  of  "Aromatic  Spirits  of  Vinegar," 

"Scented  Soap,"  "Court  Plaistors,"  "Razors 
and  Razor  Strops,"  "Bonnet  Boxes,"  "Tooth 
Powders,"  "Umbrellas,"  "Dealer  in  Tea, 
from  5/6  to  12/-  per  lb,"  and  "Druggist."] 

History  of  Jesus,  drawn  up  for  the  Instruction  of 
Children,  by  W.  Mason.  Haniey :  Printed  and  Sold  by  T. 
Allbut.     12mo.,  pp.  144.    Preface  dated  1789. 

Scripture  Biography ;  or,  a  Sketch  of  the  Principal 
Parsons,  Alphabetically  arranged  in  Prose  and  Yerse. 
Haniey :  Printed  by  T.  Allbut.     18mo. 

Scripture  Topography ;  or,  a  Sketch  of  the  Principal 
places  in  Scripture,  Alphabetically  arranged  in  Prose  and 
Yerse.    Haniey:  Printed  by  T.  Allbut.    18mo. 

Records  of  Providence.  Haniey :  Printed  by  T.  Allbut. 
12mo. 

The  Toung  Disciple.  Haniey :  Printed  by  T.  Allbut. 
18mo. 

Tales  of  my  Father.  Haniey:  Printed  by  T.  Allbut. 
18mo. 

The  Child's  Instructor :  containing  Dr.  Watts'  First 
and  Second  Catechisms ;  and  Divine  Songs  for  the  Use  of 
Children.  Haniey:  Printed  and  Sold  by  T.  Allbut.  Six- 
pence.   Duo.,  pp.  144. 

Divine  Songs  attempted  in  Easy  Language  for  the 
Use  of  Children.  By  I.  Watts,  D.D.  Matt.  xxi.  16. 
Haniey:  Printed  and  Sold  by  T.  Allbut.  Duo.  Frontis- 
piece,    pp.  32. 

The  First  Set  of  Catechisms  and'  Prayers ;  or,  the 
Religion  of  Little  Children,  under  seven  or  eight  years  of 
age.  Collected  out  of  the  Larger  Book  of  Prayers  and 
Catechisms  for  Children  and  Youths.  By  I.  Watts  D.D 
Haniey :  Printed  and  Sold  by  T.  Allbut.    Duo.,  pp.  32'. 

The  Second  Set.  Ditto.  Or,  Some  help  to  the 
Religion  of  Children  and  their  Knowledge  of  the  Scriptures 
By  I.  Watts,  D.D.  Haniey:  Printed  and  Sold  by  T.  Allbut 
Duo.,  pp.  33 — 96. 

Life  of  the  Rev.  Phillip  Henry.  By  the  Rev.  Matthew 
Henry.    Haniey:  Printed  and  Sold  by  T.  Allbut     Is  6d 

Select  Hymns,  1 809, 1826.     [  See  Aitkens  (Rev.  RE)] 

A  Collection  of  Hymns  for  the  use  of  the  People 
called  Methodists.      By  Rev.  John  Wesley,  AM     Late 


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Fellow  of  Lincoln  College,  Oxford.  A  New  Edition,  Care- 
fully Keyised.  Hanley:  Printed  and  Sold  by  T.  Allbut. 
Sold  also  hy  Baldwin  ^  Co.,  London;  Wilson  ^  Son,  YorJc; 
and  HovZston,  Wellington.  1814.  32mo.,  pp.  vi.,  7 — 522 ; 
Index  21  leaves.  Ditto.  Sold  also  by  Crosby  d,  Co.,  and 
Lachington  cf  Co.,  London;  ^c,  cj-c.  1815.  I2mo.,  Title 
and  Preface  pp.  vi.,  then  pp.  8—522 ;  Index  20  leaves. 
Ditto.     New  Edition.    Hanley,  1821.    Ditto.    1823. 

Abridgment  of  the  Rules  Adopted  and  held  by  the 
Methodists  of  the  New  Connexion,  with  suitable  directions 
for  the  Maintenance  of  Discipline  and  the  Advancement 
of  Practical  Religion.  New  Series.  Published  at  the  Office 
of  the  Methodist  New  Connexion  (by  T.  Allbut),  Hanley. 
ISmc,  pp.  12. 

A  Collection  intended  for  Prayer  Meetings,  and  a 
Constant  Companion  for  the  Pious.  Hanley :  Printed  and 
Sold  by  T.  Allbut.     Is.  6d.,  boards. 

An  Index  to  the  Bible,  in  which  the  various  Subjects 
which  occur  in  the  Scriptures  are  Alphabetically  arranged. 
Hanley ;  Printed  and  Sold  by  T.  Allbut.  18mo.,  stitched. 
Is.  6d. 

Sunday  School  Melodies :  or,  Hymns  adapted  to 
Scholars  of  all  ages,  to  the  opening  and  closing  of  Schools ; 
to  Teachers'  Meetings  and  Anniversary  occasions ;  arranged 
in  four  parts.  Third  Edition.  Hanley :  Printed  by  T. 
Allbut.  1831.  32mo.,  pp.  192,  9d.  Notice  of.  [New  Con. 
Mag.  (1831),  77.] 

The  Pottery  Mercury,  1824—40.  Size  28  by  21  ins., 
continued  by  W.  Allbut,  which  see. 

Report  of  a  Public  Meeting  of  the  Friends  of  the 
Burslem  Sunday  School,  held  in  a  field  adjoining  the 
Moorland  Road,  May  24th,  1836  ;  to  which  is  appended  a 
Notice  of  Trial  before  a  Local  Preachers'  Meeting  served 
upon  Mr.  J.  Baker,  and  his  reply.  Hanley:  Printed  at 
the  Office  of  T.  Allbut,    1836.    Price  Sixpence.   8vo.,  pp.  16. 

The  Value  of  the  Bible ;  or,  the  Memoir  of  Hannah 
Leverton,  a  Sunday  School  G-irl.  Hanley :  Printed  at  the 
Office  of  T.  Allbut.  3d.  Second  Edition.  Hanley,  1828. 
18mo.,  pp.  24.  New  Edition.  Hanley,  1831.  24mo.,  pp.  30. 
2d.    Fourth  Edition.    Hanley.    n.d.    12mo. 

The  Warning  Voice.  Being  a  Brief  Account  of  W. 
Toft,  J.  Walklate,  and  Daniel  Collyer,  who  were  executed 
at  Stafford  on  the  15th  of  April,  1820.  To  which  is  added 
an  affectionate  address  to  young  persons,  by  R.  Hicks. 
Printed  at  the  Pottery  Printing  Office,  and  Sold  by  T.  Allbut, 
Hanley.    1820.    12mo.,  pp.  12. 

A  Collection  of  Hymns  for  the  use  of  the  Methodist 
New  Connexion,  designed  as  an  Appendix  to  the  Large 
Hymn  Book.  Sixteenth  edition,  n.d.  pp.  229,  4  leaves. 
Eighteenth  edition.  Hanley :  Printed  and  Sold  by  T.  Allbut. 
Sold  also  by  H.  Mozley  ^  Son,  and  T.  Richardson,  Derby ; 
and  by  the  Booksellei-s  in  general.  1833.  Duo.,  pp.  229. 
Subjects,  1  leaf  ;  Index,  4  leaves. 

Bigotry  and  Intolerance  Rebuked :  A  Vindication  of 
the  Bishop  of  Lichfield  and  other  Speakers  at  the  Bible 
Society  Meeting  at  Stafford,  from  the  Strictures  of 
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1842  ;  s.  of  William  and  Sophia  Allbut ;  edu- 
cated Sheltou  Hall,  and  Liverpool  Royal  Insti- 
tution ;  m.,  8th  July,  1871,  Caroline,  dau.  of 
Charles  Jeffreys,  of  Woolston,  Hants,  Esq. 
A  Rhyme  of  Ritual.     Hanley :  Allbut  (J-  Daniel,    n.d. 

(1870).    12mo.,  pp.  10. 

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in  CasselVs  Magazine  and  Truth. 

Allbut,  Mrs.  William  {nee  Sophia  Mort).  b. 
Nottingham,  4th  Sept.,  1807  ;  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  James  Mort ;  m.  William  Allbut,  3rd 
May,  1837  ;  d.  Hendon,  Middlesex,  13th  Sept., 
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Much  in  Little  :  A  Compendium  of  Facts.  By  Mrs. 
William  Allbut.  London :  George  Eoutledge.  1856.  Pep. 
8vo.,  Is. 

Anna :  A  Tale. 

Look  to  the  End.    12mo. 

[Came  out  originally  in  Youths'  Magazine^  1849.] 

Allbut,  William,  b.  Hanley,  4th  Mar.,  1809  ; 
s.  of  Thomas  Allbut,  Printer  ;  m.  (1)  Anne 
Shirley,  (2)  3rd  May,  1837,  Sophia  Mort  ; 
lived  in  Northwood,  1842,  where,  having  made 
himself  obnoxious  to  the  Chartists  by  his  paper, 
his  house  would,  but  for  the  arrival  of  troops, 
have  been  burnt  down  ;  in  1 852  was  of  "  The 
Mount";  removed  to  Hendon,  Middlesex, 
where  he  d.  15th  Feb.,  1879. 

Guide  to  the  North  Staffordshire  Eailway,  with  a  Map, 
in  a  circular  border.     Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  100. 

Editor  and  Publisher  of  Pottery  Mercury  (after 
"Abington").  Size  28  by  21  including  margin.  1840 — 50. 
(Vol.  23).  On  Saturday,  25th  July,  1846,  progressive 
number  was  1166.  Imprint:  William  Henry  Hyde  and 
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W.  S.  Kennedy,  under  the  title  of  The  North  Staffordshire 
Mercury.     Over  1000  weekly.] 

[Ward's  Stoke,  p.  68.] 

Allbutt,  Eev.  Thomas,  h.  Hanley,  1800;  s.  of 
Thomas  Allbutt,  Printer  ;  educated  S.  Cather- 
ine's Coll.,  Cam. ;  B.A.,  1829  ;  M.A.,  ; 
Curate  of  Dewsbury,  1829—34  ;  Vicar,  1834 
— 40  ;  Eector  of  Debach-cum-Boulge,  Suffolk, 
1860—69  ;  d.  there,  1869. 

Sunday  Scholars'  Christian  Year.  12mo.  [Numerous 
editions.] 

Sermons. 

Editor  of  Cottage  Magazine. 

[For  the  completeness  of  the  AUbut  article  I  am  indebted  to 
Mr.  H.  P.  Daniel,  Miss  0.  Allbut,  Mr.  T.  H.  Allbut,  and,  in  an 
especial  degree,  to  Dr.  Clifflord  Allbutt  (.i.  of  Bev.  Thomas  Allbutt), 
who,  although  not  a  native  of  the  County,  in  the  kindest  manner 
supplied  the  information  relative  to  his  ancestors,  when,  owing 
to  his  very  important  engagements,  he  might  have  excused  himself.] 

Allens  or  Allans,  of  Staffordshire. 
Parentalia  Memoranda.     [See  LangstafEe.] 

Allen,  Mr.,  Kinver. 

Inscriptions  from  the  beUs  of  Einver.  \The  Mirror. 
XXZni.,  130.]  ' 

Allen,  Rev.  Edward,  b.  Little  Hulton,  Lanes., 
13th  Nov.,  1821  ;  s.  of  the  Rev.  William 
Allen,  M.A.,  J.P.,  Incumbent,  and  Head 
Master  of  Bolton  Gr.  Sch.  ;  educated  by  his 
fatlier  and  at  Runcorn;  St.  John's,  Cam., 
Prizeman,  1st  Class  in  Coll.,  1842  ;  Exhib., 
1842  ;  Hulse  Exhib.,  1843  ;  Sen.  Opt.,  1845  ; 
F.R.A.S.,  1885  ;  B.A.,  1845  ;  M.A.,  1849  ; 
Deacon,  1845  ;  Priest,  1846  ;  Curate  of  Castle 
Church,  1845—46  ;  Hanford,  1846—47  ;  P.C. 
of  St.  Paul,  Porebridge,  1847—53  ;  Vicar  of 
Castle  Church,  1853  ;  m.  (1)  Mary,  dau.  of 
George  Keen,  of  Rowley  Hall,  Stafford,  Esq., 
1851  ;  (2)  Chariotte  Mary  Russell,  dau.  of  the 
Eev.  George  Norman,  Incumbent  of  Marston 
and  Whitgreave,  1878. 
Seven  Chants  and  three  Church  Melodies  to  the  Hvmns 
Rock  of  Ages,"  "When  gathering  clouds  around  I  view," 

or      We  saw  Thee  not  when  Thou    didst    come,"    and 
Nearer,  my  God,  to  Thee,"  in  Short  Score.    Printed  for 

the  Author  by  Novello,  Ewer,  ^  Co.     1885.      12mo.,  pp.  12 

Not  published.  '  ^^ 

Ditto,  in  parts.    Printed  by  Cocks  ^  Co.    1860 
[Second  copies  of  some,  varied  for  the  purpose,  with 

notes,  were  struck,  to  show  by  examples  that,  in  treatises 


on  Counterpoint,  an  exception  should  be  made  to  the  law 
of  successions  of  perfect  fifths  in  the  case  where  in  the  bass 
the  subdominant  succeeds  the  tonic,  bearing  fifths,  and 
vice  versa.] 

Two  Sermons  in  Anticipation  of  the  Revised  Tersion 
of  the  New  Testament  (written  for  the  Congregation  of 
Castle  Church,  to  whom  they  are  dedicated).  Stafford: 
R.  4-  W.  Wright,  Printers.    1881.    8vo.,  pp^26. 

Three  Letters  on  Galileo's  Rank  in  the  Moon.  [Ast. 
Reg.,  Yol.  XXIT.  (1886),  p.  18,  76,  126.] 

Approximation  of  the  Truth  of  '|  |'  to  Ten  Places  of 
Decimals  (applied  to  the  Earth's  Orbit,  and  carried  on  to 
15  places).  [Jour.  Liv.  Ast.  Soc,  Tol.  X.  (Part  5.  March, 
1888),  p.  187.] 

Intersecting  Rainbows.  [The  Observatory,  Vol.  XI. 
•(No.  139.    Aug.,  1888),  p.  326.] 

Address  on  The  Physical  Features  of  the  Moon,  as 
shown  by  the  Telescope,  with  drawings  from  Original 
Observations.  [Trans.  North  Staffs.  Field  Club,  1882,  p.  58.] 

Addresses  before  the  StafEord  Literary  and  Scientific 
Institute,  and  other  public  bodies,  on — "  Planetary  Dis- 
covery, "  The  Yast  Scale  of  the  Universe,"  "  The  Atmos- 
phere," "The  Moon's  Motions,"  "The  Eye,"  "The  Tele- 
scope," "Musical  Sounds."     [Reported  in  various  papers.] 

Letters  on  Astronomical  Occurrence  of  Special  Interest. 
[Staffordshire  Advertiser.]     Inter  alia. 

Hymns  for  Use  in  the  Divine  Service  of  the  Church 
of  England.    Edited  by  .     Stafford  :  E.  ^  W.  Wright. 

London :  Mozley.     1861. 

Appendix  to  ditto.  Staff'ord :  1888.  Duo.,  together 
pp.  xxiv.,  91.  Some  original  matter.  Adeste  Pideles, 
separate,  pp.  6. 

[Hist.  Coll.  of  Staffs.,  YIII.  (part  2),  149, 156.] 
[Private  information.] 

Allen,  George. 

The  Trial  of  George  Allen,  who  was  executed  at  Staf- 
ford for  the  Wilful  Murder  of  Three  of  his  Children. 
Stafford,  1807.     8vo.,  pp.  22. 

Allen,  James,  Onecote,  Shoemaker. 

"Lumpy-Tums."    A  Poem.     Circa  1855. 
[Reprinted  "Olde  Leeke,"  1891,  96,  97.] 

Allen,  Rev.  James,  Wesleyan  Minister.  b. 
Burslem,  28th  Sept.,  1787  ;  Wesleyan  Minister 
1806—55  ;  d.  20th  Sept.,  1863,  at  Bramley. 

A  Short  Account  of  Mary  Allen  (6.  Ealand,  Torks., 
1753;  d.  Burslem,  1st  March,  1814).  \Wes.  Maq.  (1815), 
pp.  387— 91.]  tf    V         ;, 

Obituary  of  George  Kinsey  (6.  Otterton,  Cheshire, 
1731;  (i.  Gadsbrook,  Norf.,  14th  Dec,  1829).  [Wes.Maa 
(1830),  p.  857.]  " 

Obituary  of  Rev.  Joseph  Marsh,     (which  see). 

Obituary  of  Rev.  James  Allen.  [Wes.  Minutes  (1864) 
11,  12.]  ^         '' 

Allen,  John,  Surgeon,  Tutbury. 

Letter  on  the  Case  of  Ann  Moore,  fasting  woman  of 
Tutbury.  By  John  Allen,  [p.  61,  Yol.  XXI.,  of  London 
Medical  and  Physical  Journal,  Dec.  8th,  1808.] 

Allen,  Rev.  John.  b.  Pembroke,  25th  May, 
1810  ;  s.  of  the  Rev.  David  Bird  Allen, 
M.A. ;  from  1818—31  Rector  of  Burton-in- 
Rhos,  and  afterwards  Preb.  of  Brecon  ;  educated 
Westr.  Sch.  ;  Scholar  of  Trin.  Coll.,  Cam 
1828;  B.A.,  21st  Jan.,  1832  ;  M.A.,  1835; 
Chaplain  King's  Coll.,  London,  1833—46  ; 
Math.  Lecturer,  1833—37  ;  Inspector  of 
Schools,  1839—46  ;  Archd.  of  Salop,  1847— 
86  ;  Vicar  of  Prees,  Salop,  1846—83  ;  Master 
St.  John's  Hospital,  Lichfield,  1883—86  ; 
Preb.  in  Lichfield  Cathedral,  1848  ;  Examin- 
ing Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Lichfield  24 
years;  d.  13th  Dec,  1886,  at  Lichfield. 

Edited  Cudworth  on  "  Free  Will."    1835. 
The  Legend  of  St.  Christopher.    1843. 
iSr/^ld^"^^^^  for    the    Unlearned.      Derby:    Bemrose. 


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Penny  Hymn  Book,  alphabetically  arranged. 

Life  of  Bunyan,  as  preface  to  "  The  Pilgrim's  Progress." 
1858. 

Life  of  "William  Law :  Introduction  to  "  The  Serious 
Call."     Routledge.    1864. 

Lecture  "  On  the  Every -Day  Work  of  Ladies."  Being 
No.  Till,  of  "Lectures  to  Ladies  on  Practical  Subjects." 
Cam.,  1855. 

Sermons. 

Reports  in  the  Minutes  of  the  Committee  of  Council 
on  Education. 

Life  of.     [SeeGrier  (Eev.  Preb.).] 

Allen,  Joseph,  Buckenhall. 

Arms  of.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  1750, 19.] 

Allen,  Thomas,     b.  Londoa ;    s.  of    Sir  John 

Allen,  Alderman  and  Mercer  of  London,  and 

twice  Lord  Mayor  ;    B.A.,  1520  :    Fellow  of 

Pembroke    Hall;     M.A.,    1523;'    Priest    at 

Bilney's  execution,  1531  ;  Rector  of  Stevenage, 

Herts.  ;  B.D.,  1541  ;  d.  Aug.  1558. 

[His  "Will,  May,  1558,  devised  to  Trinity  Coll.  lands  in 

Kent,  Stafford,  and  Hertford,  to  found  Schools  at  TJttoxeter, 

Stone,  and  Stevenage.] 

[Cooper's  Ath.  Cantab,  I..  177  ;  Chauncey's  Hertford, 
II.,  106 ;  Clutterbuck's  Hertford,  II.,  443,  447 ;  Kichol's 
Leicestershire,  IT.,  164,  165;  Charity  Report,  XXTIL, 
259,  265  ;  M.  S.  Cole  Z.,  205  ;  Hawes  &  Loder's  FramUug- 
ham,  224;  Eox;  Redfem's  Uttoxeter  (1886),  399,401,408.]  • 

Allen,  Thomas,     b.  TJttoxeter,  21st  Dec,  1542  ; 

Scholar,    Trin.  Coll.,    Ox.,  4th   June,    1561; 

B.A.  1563  ;  Fellow,  1565  ;  M.A.,  1567  ;  after 

of  Gloucester  Hall,  1570  ;  where  he  seems  to 

have  remained  until  his  d.  30th  Sept.,  1632, 

aged  90  ;  bur.  Trin.  Coll.  Chapel. 

Concerning  the  Judgments  of  the  Stars,  Second  and 

Third  Books  of  Ptolemy.    Edited,  with  an  Exposition,  by 

Thomas  Allen. 

Life  of  Tb  omas  AUeyne,  with  Portrait.  [  Relig.  XXIT., 
233—86.] 

Duo.  Tirtutes  characteris  seu  imaginis  Thorn :  Allen. 
[Bodl.  Lib.  1441,  55,  p.  369.] 

Claudli  Ptolomei  Pelusiensis  de  Astrorum  Jadico,  aut 
ut  Tulgo  vocant  Quadrupartite  Construotionis,  liber 
secundus  (et  liber  tertius)  cam  Expositione.  Thomoe 
Alleyn,  Angli,  Oxoniensis.     lib.,  338,  (y)  1—117.] 

Note. — One  of  two  copies  made  from  the  original  in  the 
possession  of  Sir  Thomas  Alesbury,  (1662). 

Figures  and  Judgments  on  the  Nativity  of  R.  Pier- 
point,  Earl  of  Kingston  (Aug.  6th,  1584),  and  others.    [lb., 
350,  IT. ;  394,  f.  113— 14 J.] 
Notes  to  Lilly's  "Works. 

Notes  to  Bale's  "De  Scripturibus  Mag.  Britannia." 
[Fuller's  "Worthies  (1662),  pt.  II.,  46;  Camdeni's 
Epistolae  (J691),  315;  Biog.  Brit.  (1745),  L,  106 ;  Bliss's 
"Wood's  Athense  Oxon.,  11.,  542^4  ;  Biog.  Diet.  (S.D.U.K. 
1842),  II.,  201 ;  Cotton  MS.,  Jub.  c.  5,  f.  295,  353.  Life 
and  Portrait.  Redfem's  TJttoxeter,  1865,  pp.  204^7,  2nd 
ed.,  217.  Universal  Biography,  I.,  132 ;  see  also  Pitt's, 
Nightingale's,  Erdeswicke  (Harwood,  1820,  1844),  and 
Cox's  Histories  of  Staffs. ;  "Ward's  Stoke,  628 ;  Letters 
from  Eminent  Persons,  1813,  II.,  202 ;  Notice  of,  by 
G.  H.  Coote,  in  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  I.,  312 ;  Expositor  in 
Ptolomarum,  Bodl.  Lib.,  388 ;  Alchemical  Notes,  lb.,  1441, 
369.    MSS.  byhim,/6.,  i02, 1.,  110;  1789,  L] 

Allen,  Rev.  Thomas,  LL.D.  b.  Penton  ;  Rector 
of  Stoke,  1697  ;  18th  Dean  of  Chester,  13th 
July,  1727  ;  Archd.  of  Stafford,  29th  May, 
1722,  until  d.  30th  June,  1732.  [Rebuilt 
gallery  in  Stoke  Church  ;  owner  of  the  Ad  vow- 
son  of  Stoke.] 
["Ward's  Stoke,  pp.  421, 489— 450,  544,  567 ;  Harwood's 

Lichfield,  212  ;  Ormerod's  Cheshire.] 

Allen,  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  Stoke,  1703  ;  s.  of 
Thomas  Allen,  Dean  of  Chester  ;  mat.  Magd. 
Hall,    Ox.,  10th  Oct.,   1723  ;    B.A.,    1727  ; 


Rector  of  Stoke,  1732—42.    Sold  the  Advow- 
son. 

["Ward,  pp.  4C5,  544.] 

Allen,  Thomas  Sewell. 

A  Trip  to  Paris,  in  verse.  By  T.  S.  Allen,  author  of 
"  Original  Rhymes."  "  Celui  qui  n'a  pas  vue  Paris  n'a  rien 
eu."  Parisian  Proverb.  Dudley:  Printed  by  G.  Walters 
for  the  Author.  Sold  by  Hurst,  Chance  ^  Co.,  London ;  and 
all  other  Booksellers.  1831.  Post  8vo.,  pp.  vi.,  113.  [Ded. 
to  E.  J.  Littleton,  Esq.,  M.P.] 

Allen,  Walter  Elliott.  b.  Wolverhampton, 
1856  ;  s.  of  Edmund  Francis  Allen,  Organist 
St.  John's  Church  ;  educated  at  The  Hall, 
Wem,  Salop  ;  partner  in  the  firm  of  E.  P. 
Allen  &  Sons  (established  by  E.  P.  Allen, 
1840),  Music  Dealers,  &c. 

Lavinia  :  A  "Waltz.    Published  by  Weeks  ^  Co.    1883. 

Moment's  Deltcieux  Talse.    lb.    1883. 

Loving  Evermore.    Song.    J.  B.  Cramer  ^  Co.    1884. 

The  Mona's  Isle  Polka.    By  "Walter  B.  Allen.     Wol- 
verhampton :  Printed  by  E.  F.  Allen  ^  Sons.     1884. 
'  Lawn  Tennis  Schottische.     Weeks  cj"  Co.    1886. 

Return  &  Stay.    Song.    Boosey  ^  Co.    1887. 

Yet  Again.    Song.    J.  B.  Cramer  S;  Co.    1888. 

Beau  and  Arrow.    Song.    lb.    1888. 

The  Good  Ship  went  a  Sailing.  Song,  Boosey  ^  Co. 
1889. 

Two  Offers.    Song.     Osborn  ^  Tuckwood.    1889. 

[Private  information.] 

Allen,  Rev,  William,     b.  Lichfield,  17th  March, 
1830  ;    s.  of  William  Allen,   Esq.;    educated 
Rugeley,  Appleby,  Leics.,  and  St.  John's  Coll., 
Cam.;    Scholar  of  St.  John's  ;    B.A.,  1853; 
M.A.,   1856  ;  Deacon,  1853  ;    Priest,    1854  ; 
Curate  of  Mucclestone,  1853 — 57  ;    Vicar  of 
St.  George,  Lilleshall,  Salop,  1857—71  ;  Vicar 
of  Walsall,  1871—82  ;  Vicar  of  Eccleshall  and 
Rural   Dean,  1882  ;    Prebendary  of  Lichfield 
Cathedral,  1880  ;    m.   Emily  Ideles,   dau.  of 
Ralph    Gough,    Esq.,     Gorsebrook,    Wolver- 
hampton. 
Supplement    to    S.    Matthew's,    "WalsaU,    Parochial 
Messenger ;  A  sermon  on  "  Deaconesses  and  their  "Work, 
preached  in   S.   Matthew's    Parish  Church,    "Walsall,   on 
Sunday  evening,   Jan.   30th,    1881    (fourth   Sunday   after 
Epiphany),  by  the  Ticar.    Price  One  Penny,    n.d.    4to., 
pp.  4.     Walsall :  Printed  by  W.  H.  Xobinson. 

Children :  The  Heritage  of  the  Lord.  A  sermon 
on  Religious  Education  in  Public  Elementary  Schools, 
preached  in  the  Parish  Church,  "Walsall,  22nd  Sunday  after 
Trinity  (November  16th,  1873),  before  the  Mayor,  Alder- 
men, and  Councillors,  by  "William  Allen,  M.A.,  Ticar. 
Published  by  Request.  Price  Threepence.  Walsall: 
Printed  by  W.  H.  Robinson,  Steam  Printing  Office,  The 
Bridge.  1873.  8vo.,  pp.  19.  300  copies.  Ded.  to  Blue 
Coat  School  Governors. 

A  Letter  to  the  Parishioners  of  Walsall  on  the  Pro- 
posed Alterations  in  the  Parish  Church,  by  William  Allen, 
M.A.,  Ticar.  n.d.  (1877.)  8vo.,pp.  16.  (Signed  W.  Allen, 
Feb.  22nd,  1877).  Walsall:  Printed  by  W.  H.  Robinson, 
The  Bridge.    1,000  copies. 

Ditto.  Additional  copy.  One  Penny.  Same  pagina- 
tion. 

[Private  information.] 

Allen,  William  Shepherd,  b.  Manchester,  1831 ; 
s.  of  William  Allen,  Esq.,  by  Maria,  dau. 
of  William  Shepherd,  Esq.;  educated  at  Wadh. 
Coll.,  Ox.;  B.A.,  1854;  M.A.,  1857;  J.P. 
for  Stafford  ;  M.P.  Newcastle-under-Lyme, 
1865 — 86  ;  m.  Elizabeth  Penelope,  only 
dau.  of  John  Candlish,  M.P.  for  Sunderland  ; 
of  Woodhead  Hall,  Cheadle. 


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Much  in  Little  :  A  Compendium  of  Facts.  By  Mrs. 
"William  AUbut.  London :  George  Routledge.  1856.  Fcp. 
8vo.,  Is. 

Anna :  A  Tale. 

Look  to  the  End.    12mo. 

[Came  out  originally  in  Youths'  Magazine^  1849.] 

Allbut,  William,  h.  Hanley,  4:tli  Mar.,  1809  ; 
s.  of  Thomas  Allbut,  Printer  ;  m.  (1)  Anne 
Shirley,  (2)  3rd  May,  1837,  Sophia  Mort ; 
lived  in  North  wood,  1842,  where,  having  made 
himself  obnoxious  to  the  Chartists  by  his  paper, 
his  house  would,  but  for  the  arrival  of  troops, 
have  been  burnt  down  ;  in  1 852  was  of  "  The 
Mount";  removed  to  Hendon,  Middlesex, 
where  he  d.  15th  Feb.,  1879. 

Guide  to  the  North  Staffordshire  Eailway,  with  a  Map, 
in  a  circular  border.    Or.  8vo.,  pp.  100. 

Editor  and  Publisher  of  Pottery  Mercury  (after 
"  Abington  ").  Size  28  by  21  including  margin.  1840 — 50. 
(Vol.  23).  On  Saturday,  25th  July,  1846,  progressive 
number  was  1166.  Imprint:  William  Henry  Hyde  and 
Frederick  Crewe,  Newcastle.  [In  1843  in  partnership  with 
W.  S.  Kennedy,  under  the  title  of  The  North  Staffordshire 
Mercury.     Over  1000  weekly.] 

[Ward's  Stoke,  p.  68.] 

Allbutt,  Eev.  Thomas,  b.  Hanley,  1800;  s.  of 
Thomas  Allbutt,  Printer  ;  educated  S.  Cather- 
ine's Coll.,  Cam. ;  B.A.,  1829  ;  M.A.,  ; 
Curate  of  Dewsbury,  1829—34  ;  Vicar,  1834 
— 40  ;  Rector  of  Debach-cum-Boulge,  Suffolk, 
1860—69  ;  d.  there,  1869. 

Sunday  Scholars'  Christian  Tear.  12mo.  [Numerous 
editions.] 

Sermons. 

Editor  of  Cottage  Magazine. 

[For  the  completeness  ot  the  Allbut  article  I  am  indebted  to 
Mr.  H.  P.  Daniel,  Miss  C.  AUbat,  Mr.  T.  H.  Allbut,  and,  in  an 
especial  degree,  to  Dr.  Olifflord  Allbutt  (.!.  of  Bev.  Thomas  Allbutt), 
who,  although  not  a  native  of  the  County,  in  the  kindest  manner 
supplied  the  information  relative  to  hia  ancestors,  when,  owing 
to  his  very  important  engagements,  he  might  have  excused  himself.] 

Allens  or  Allans,  of  Staffordshire. 
Parentalia  Memoranda.     [See  LangstafEe.] 

Allen,  Mr.,  Kinver. 

Inscriptions  from  the  bells  of  Kinver.  f  The  Mirror 
XXXIIL,  130.]  ' 

Allen,  Rev.  Edward,  b.  Little  Hulton,  Lanes., 
13th  Nov.,  1821  ;  s.  of  the  Rev.  William 
Allen,  M.A.,  J.P.,  Incumbent,  and  Head 
Master  of  Bolton  Gr.  Sch.  ;  educated  by  his 
fatlier  and  at  Runcorn;  St.  John's,  Cam., 
Prizeman,  1st  Class  in  Coll.,  1842  ;  Exhib 
1842  ;  Hulse  Exhib.,  1843  ;  Sen.  Opt.,  1845  ;' 
P.R.A.S.,  1885  ;  B.A.,  1845  ;  M.A.,  1849  ; 
Deacon,  1845  ;  Priest,  1846  ;  Curate  of  Castle 
Church,  1845—46  ;  Hanford,  1846—47  ;  P.O. 
of  St.  Paul,  Porebridge,  1847—53  ;  Vicar  of 
Castle  Church,  1853  ;  m.  (1)  Mary,  dau.  of 
George  Keen,  of  Rowley  Hall,  Stafford,  Esq., 
1851  ;  (2)  Charlotte  Mary  Russell,  dau.  of  the 
Eev.  George  Norman,  Incumbent  of  Marston 
and  Whitgreave,  1878. 

,,  -n  ^f"^'^  Chants  and  three  Church  Melodies  to  the  Hvmns 

Rock  of  Ages^'"  When  gathering  clouds  around  I  view," 

or      We  saw  Thee  not  when   Thou    didst    come,"    and 

"Nearer,  my  God,  to  Thee,"  in  Short  Score.    Printed  for 

the  Author  by  Novella,  Ewer,  ^  Co.     1885.      12mo.,  pp   12 

Not  published.  '  ^'^ 

Ditto,  in  parts.    Printed  by  Cocks  ^  Co.    1860 

[Second  copies  of  some,  varied  for  the  purpose,  with 

notes,  were  struck,  to  show  by  examples  that,  in  treatises 


on  Counterpoint,  an  exception  should  be  made  to  the  law 
of  successions  of  perfect  fifths  in  the  case  where  in  the  bass 
the  subdominant  succeeds  the  tonic,  bearing  fifths,  and 
vice  versd.^ 

Two  Sermons  in  Anticipation  of  the  Eevised  Version 
of  the  New  Testament  (written  for  the  Congregation  of 
Castle  Church,  to  whom  they  are  dedicated).  Stafford: 
R.  ^  W.  Wright,  Printers.     1881.     8vo.,  pp^26. 

Three  Letters  on  Galileo's  Bank  in  the  Moon.  \_Ast. 
Reg.,  Vol.  XXIV.  (1886),  p.  18,  76, 126^] 

Approximation  of  the  Truth  of  ]  f  to  Ten  Places  of 
Decimals  (applied  to  the  Earth's  Orbit,  and  carried  on  to 
15  places).  [Jour.  Liv.  Ast.  Soc,  Vol.  X.  (Part  5.  March, 
1888),  p.  187.] 

Intersecting  Rainbows.  [The  Observatory,  Vol.  XI. 
(No.  139.     Aug.,  1888),  p.  326.] 

Address  on  The  Physical  Features  of  the  Moon,  as, 
shown  by  the  Telescope,  with  drawings  from  Original 
Observations.  [Trans.  North  Staffs.  Field  Club,  1882,  p.  38.] 

Addresses  before  the  Stafliord  Literary  and  Scientific 
Institute,  and  other  public  bodies,  on — "  Planetary  Dis- 
covery, "  The  Vast  Scale  of  the  Universe,"  "  The  Atmos- 
phere," "The  Moon's  Motions,"  "The  Eye,"  "The  Tele- 
scope," "Musical  Sounds."     [Reported  in  various  papers.] 

Letters  on  Astronomical  Occurrence  of  Special  Interest. 
[Staffordshire  Advertiser.']     Inter  alia. 

Hymns  for  Use  in  the  Divine  Service  of  the  Church 
of  England.    Edited  by  .     Stafford :  R.  (^  W.  Wright. 

London :  Mozley.     1861. 

Appendix  to  ditto.  Stafford :  1888.  Duo.,  together 
pp.  xxiv.,  91.  Some  original  matter.  Adeste  Fideles, 
separate,  pp,  6. 

[Hist.  Coll.  of  Staffs.,  VIII.  (part  2),  149, 156.] 
[Private  information.] 

Allen,  George. 

The  Trial  of  George  Allen,  who  was  executed  at  Staf- 
ford for  the  Wilful  Murder  of  Three  of  his  Children. 
Stafford,  1807.     8vo.,  pp.  22. 

Allen,  James,  Onecote,  Shoemaker. 

"Lumpy-Tums."    A  Poem.     Circa  1855. 
[Reprinted  "  Olde  Leeke,"  1891,  96,  97.] 

Allen,  Rev.  James,  Wesleyan  Minister.  b. 
Burslem,  28th  Sept.,  1787  ;  Wesleyan  Minister 
1806—55  ;  d.  20th  Sept.,  1863,  at  Bramley. 

A  Short  Account  of  Mary  Allen  (6.  Ealand,  Torks 
1753;  d.  Burslem,  1st  March,  1814).  [Wes.  Mao.  (18151 
pp.  387— 91.]  tf    V         J> 

Obituary  of  George  Kinsey  (J.  Otterton,  Cheshire, 
1731;  (J.  Gadsbrook,  Noi-f.,  14th  Dec,  1829).  [Wes.Maa 
(1830),  p.  857.]  '  ^       L  y 

Obituary  of  Eev.  Joseph  Marsh,     (which  see). 

Obituary  of  Rev.  James  Allen.  [Wes.  Minutes  (1864), 
11,  12.] 

Allen,  John,  Surgeon,  Tutbury. 

Letter  on  the  Case  of  Ann  Moore,  fasting  woman  of 
Tutbury.  By  John  Allen,  [p.  CI,  Yol.  XXL,  of  London 
Medical  and  Physical  Journal,  Dec.  8th,  1808.] 

Allen,  Rev.  John.  b.  Pembroke,  25th  May, 
1810  ;  s.  of  the  Rev.  David  Bird  Allen, 
M.A. ;  from  1818—31  Rector  of  Burton-in- 
Rhos,  and  afterwards  Preb.  of  Brecon  ;  educated 
Westr.  Sch.  ;  Scholar  of  Trin.  Coll.,  Cam 
1828;  B.A.,  21st  Jan.,  1882;  M.A.,  1835; 
Chaplain  King's  Coll.,  London,  1833—46  • 
Math.  Lecturer,  1833—37  ;  Inspector  of 
Schools,  1839—46  ;  Archd.  of  Salop,  1847— 
86  ;  Vicar  of  Prees,  Salop,  1846—83  ;  Master 
St.  John's  Hospital,  Lichfield,  1883—86  ; 
Preb.  in  Lichfield  Cathedral,  1848  ;  Examin- 
ing Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Lichfield  24 
years;  d.  13th  Dec,  1886,  at  Lichfield. 

Edited  Cudworth  on  "  Free  "Will."    1835 
The  Legend  of  St.  Christopher.    1843 
1879^^^°^^^^  *°''    ^^^    Unlearned.      Berby:    Bemrose. 


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Penny  Hymn  Book,  alphabetically  arranged. 

Life  of  Bunyan,  as  preface  to  "  The  Pilgrim's  Progress." 
1858. 

Life  of  'William  Law ;  Introduction  to  "  The  Serious 
Call."     Routledge.     1864. 

Lecture  "  On  the  Every-Day  Work  of  Ladies."  Being 
No.  VIIL  of  "Lectures  to  Ladies  on  Practical  Subjects." 
Cam.,  1855. 

Sermons. 

B.eports  in  the  Minutes  of  the  Committee  of  Council 
on  Education. 

Life  of.     [See  Grier  (Rev.  Preb.).] 

Allen,  Joseph,  Buckenhall. 

Arms  of.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  1750, 19.] 

Allen,  Thomas,     b.  London ;    s.  of    Sir  John 

Allen,  Alderman  and  Mercer  of  London,  and 

twice  Lord  Mayor  ;    B.A.,  1520  :    Fellow  of 

Pembroke    Hall;     M.A.,    1523  ;'    Priest    at 

Bilney's  execution,  1531 ;  Eector  of  Stevenage, 

Herts.  ;  B.D.,  1541  ;  d.  Aug.  1558. 

[His  Will,  May,  1558,  devised  to  Trinity  Coll.  lands  in 

Kent,  Stafford,  and  Hertford,  to  found  Schools  at  Uttoxeter, 

Stone,  and  Stevenage.] 

[Cooper's  Ath.  Cantab,  I.,  177  ;  Chauncey's  Hertford, 
II.,  106 ;  Clutterbuck's  Hertford,  II.,  443,  447 ;  Nichol's 
Leicestershire,  IT.,  164,  165;  Charity  Eeport,  XXYTI., 
259,  265  ;  M.  S.  Cole  Z.,  205  ;  Hawes  &  Loder's  Pramling- 
ham,  224;  Fox;  Redfem's  Uttoxeter  (1886),  399,401,408.] 

Allen,  Thomas,     b.  Uttoxeter,  21st  Dec,  1542  ; 
Scholar,    Trin.   Coll.,   Ox.,   4th   June,    1561; 
B.A.  1563;  Fellow,  1565  ;  M.A.,  1567;  after 
of  Gloucester  Hall,  1570  ;  where  he  seems  to 
have  remained  until  his  d.  30th  Sept.,  1632, 
aged  90  ;  bur.  Trin.  Coll.  Chapel. 
Concerning  the  Judgments  of  the  Stars,  Second  and 
Third  Books  of  Ptolemy.    Edited,  with  an  Exposition,  by 
Thomas  Allen.  ^trT-rr 

Life  of  Th  omas  Alleyne,  with  Portrait.  [  Eel  ig.  XXIV., 
233—36.] 

Duo.  Yirtutes  characteris  sen  imaginis  Thorn :  Allen. 
[Bodl.  Lib.  1441,  55,  p.  369.] 

Claudii  Ptolomei  Pelusiensis  de  Astrorum  Judico,  aut 
nt  Tulgo  vocant  Quadrupartite  Constructionis,  liber 
secundus  (et  liber  tertius)  cum  Expositione.  Thomce 
Alleyn,  Angli,  Oxoniensis.     \_Ii.,  338,  (F)  1—117.] 

Note.- One  of  two  copies  made  from  the  original  in  the 
possession  of  Sir  Thomas  Alesbury,  (1662). 

Figures  and  Judgments  on  the  Nativity  of  E.  Pier- 
point,  Earl  of  Eongston  (Aug.  6th,  1584),  and  others.     [lb., 
S50,  lY. ;  394,  f.  113—14*.] 
Notes  to  Lilly's  Works. 

Notes  to  Bale's  "  De  Scripturibus  Mag.  Britannia." 
[Fuller's  Worthies  (1662),  pt.  II.,  46;  Camdeni's 
Epistolae  (1691),  315;  Biog.  Brit.  (1745),  I.;  106 ;  Bliss's 
Wood's  Athense  Oxon.,  XL.,  542^4  ;  Biog.  Diet.  (S.D.tT.K. 
1842),  IL,  201  ;  Cotton  MS.,  Jub.  c.  5,  f.  295,  353.  Life 
and  Portrait.  Eedfern's  Uttoxeter,  1865,  pp-  204-47,  2nd 
ed.,  217.  Universal  Biography,  I.,  132;  see  also  Pitt's, 
Nightingale's,  Erdeswicke  (Harwood,  1820,  1844),  and 
Cox's  Histories  of  Staffs. ;  Ward's  Stoke,  528  ;  Letters 
from  Eminent  Persons,  1813,  IL,  202;  Notice  of,  by 
G.  H.  Coote,  in  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  I.,  312 ;  Expositor  in 
Ptolomarum,  Bodl.  Lib.,  388 ;  Alchemical  Notes,  lb.,  1441, 
369.    MSS.  by  him,  76.,  192, 1.,  110 ;  1789, 1.] 

Allen,  Rev.  Thomas,  LL.D.  b.  Penton  ;  Rector 
of  Stoke,  1697  ;  18th  Dean  of  Chester,  13th 
July,  1727  ;  Archd.  of  Stafford,  29th  May, 
1722,  until  d.  30th  June,  1732.  [Rebuilt 
gallery  in  Stoke  Church  ;  owner  of  the  Advow- 
son  of  Stoke.] 
[Ward's  Stoke,  pp.  421, 489—450,  544,  567  ;  Harwood's 

Lichfield,  212  ;  Ormerod's  Cheshire.] 

Allen,  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  Stoke,  1703  ;  s.  of 
Thomas  Allen,  Dean  of  Chester  ;  mat.  Magd. 
Hall,    Ox.,  10th  Oct.,   1723  ;    B.A.,    1727  ; 


Rector  of  Stoke,  1732—42.    Sold  the  Advow- 
son. 
[Ward,  pp.  465,  544.] 

Allen,  Thomas  Sewell. 

A  Trip  to  Paris,  in  verse.  By  T.  S.  Allen,  author  of 
"  Original  Ehymes."  "  Celui  qui  n'a  pas  vue  Paris  n'a  rieu 
eu."  Parisian  Proverb.  Dudley:  Printed  by  G.  Walters 
for  the  Author.  Sold  by  Hurst,  Chance  <^  Co.,  London ;  and 
all  other  Booksellers.  1831.  Post  8vo.,  pp.  vi.,  U3.  [Ded. 
to  E.  J.  Littleton,  Esq.,  M.P.] 

Allen,  "Walter  Elliott.  b.  Wolverhampton, 
1856  ;  ».  of  Edmund  Francis  Allen,  Organist 
St.  John's  Church  ;  educated  at  The  Hall, 
"Wem,  Salop  ;  partner  in  the  firm  of  E.  F. 
Allen  &  Sons  (established  by  E.  F.  Allen, 
1840),  Music  Dealers,  &c. 

Lavinia  :  A  Waltz.    Published  by  Weeks  ^  Co.    1883. 

Moment's  Deltcieux  Valse.    lb.    1883. 

Loving  Evermore.    Song.    J.  B.  Cramer  ^  Co.    1884. 

The  Mona's  Isle  Polka.    By  Walter  B.  Allen.     Wol- 
verhampton :  Printed  by  E.  F.  Allen  if  Sons.    1884. 
'  Lawn  Tennis  Schottische.     Weeks  ^  Co.    1886. 

Eetum  &  Stay.    Song.    Boosey  ^  Co.    1887. 

Yet  Again.    Song.    J.  B.  Cramer  ^  Co.    1888. 

Beau  and  Arrow.     Song.    lb.    1888. 

The  Good  Ship  went  a  SaUing.    Song.     Boosey  ^  Co. 
1889. 

Two  Offers.    Song.     Osborn  ^  Tuckwood.    1889. 

[Private  information.} 

Allen,  Rev,  William,     b.  Lichfield,  17th  March, 
1830  ;    s.  of  William  Allen,   Esq.;    educated 
Rugeley,  Appleby,  Leics.,  and  St.  John's  Coll., 
Cam.;    Scholar  of  St.  John's  ;     B.A.,   1853  ; 
M.A.,   1856  ;  Deacon,  1853  ;    Priest,    1854  ; 
Curate  of  Mucclestone,  1853—57  ;    Vicar  of 
St.  George,  Lilleshall,  Salop,  1857—71 ;  Vicar 
of  Walsall,  1871—82  ;  Vicar  of  Eccleshall  and 
Rural   Dean,  1882  ;    Prebendary  of  Lichfield 
Cathedral,  1880  ;    m.   Emily  Ideles,   dau.  of 
Ralph    Gough,    Esq.,     Gorsebrook,    Wolver- 
hampton. 
Supplement    to    S.    Matthew's,    Walsall,    Parochial 
Messenger:  A  sermon  on  "Deaconesses  and  their  Work, 
preached  in  S.  Matthew's    Parish   Church,   Walsall,   on 
Sunday  evening,  Jan.   30th,   1881   (fourth  Sunday  after 
Epiphany),  by  the  Yicar.    Price  One  Penny,    n.d.    4to., 
pp.  4.     Walsall :  Printed  by  W.  H.  Robinson. 

Children :  The  Heritage  of  the  Lord.  A  sermon 
on  Religious  Education  in  Public  Elementary  Schools, 
preached  in  the  Parish  Church,  Walsall,  22nd  Sunday  after 
Trinity  (November  16th,  1873),  before  the  Mayor,  Alder- 
men, and  Councillors,  by  William  Allen,  M.A.,  Yicar. 
Published  by  Request.  Price  Threepence.  Walsall: 
Printed  by  W.  H.  Robinson,  Steam  Printing  Office,  The 
Bridge.  1873.  8vo.,  pp.  19.  300  copies.  Ded.  to  Blue 
Coat  School  Governors. 

A  Letter  to  the  Parishioners  of  Walsall  on  the  Pro- 
posed Alterations  in  the  Parish  Church,  by  William  Allen, 
M.A.,  Yicar.  n.d.  (1877.)  8vo.,pp.  16.  (Signed  W.  Allen, 
Feb.  22nd,  1877).  Walsall:  Printed  by  W.  H.  Robinson, 
The  Bridge.    1,000  copies. 

Ditto.  Additional  copy.  One  Penny.  Same  pagina- 
tion. 

[Private  information.] 

Allen,  William  Shepherd,  b.  Manchester,  1831 ; 
s.  of  William  Allen,  Esq.,  by  Maria,  dau. 
of  William  Shepherd,  Esq. ;  educated  at  Wadh. 
Coll.,  Ox.;  B.A.,  1854;  M.A.,  1857;  J.P. 
for  Stafford  ;  M.P.  Newcastle-under-Lyme, 
1865 — 86  ;  m.  Elizabeth  Penelope,  only 
dau.  of  John  Candlish,  M.P.  for  Sunderland  ; 
of  Woodhead  Hall,  Cheadle. 


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ALLIN 


An  Address  delivered  to  tie  Electors  of  Newcastle- 
under-Lyme,  by  W.  8.  Allen,  M.P.,  on  September  25th, 
1884.  Revised  and  Corrected,  Manchester :  Broohs  ^ 
Chrystal,  11,  Marhet  Street.     1884.     8vo.,  pp.  16. 

Memoir  of  Mrs.  Allen,  of  Woodhead  Hall,  Stafford. 
By  her  Son.  Newcastle-under-Li/me :  Printed  and  Sold  hy 
D.  Dilworth.  1871.  Post  8vo.,  pp.  ix.,  171.  Preface  dated 
Woodhead  Hall,  Feb.  4th,  1871.    2nd  ed.,  March,  1872. 

Memoir  of  William  Allen,  of  Woodhead  Hall,  StafEord- 
ehire.  By  his  Son.  Manchester :  Tubbs  tf  Broohs,  11, 
MarJeet  Street.     1871.     12mo.,  pp.  37. 

Revivalism.    1873.    12mo. 

Present  Position  of  Wesleyan  Methodists,  1873.  12mo. 
Review  of.  By  "G.B.S.N."  of  Macclesfield.  [New  Con. 
Mag.  (1873),  343—46,  408—16.] 

[See  Redfern's  Uttoxeter  (1886),  398  ;  Sutton's  Lanes. 
Authors,  3.] 

Allbstrbb,  Mr. 

Rentale  Manerii,  [Bodl.  Lib.,  859,  91.] 
Consuetudines,  [ib.,  850,  100.] 
Inquisitio  in  curia,  ['86.,  859,  108.] 
Terra,  [it.,  1529  (B),  69.] 

Allbynb,  Sir  Reynold  Abel.  b.  lOth  June, 
1789  ;  2nd  Baronet ;  JVIember  of  Council  of 
Barbadoes,  30  years  ;  lived  at  Barton-under- 
Needwood,  where  he  d.  14th  Feb.,  1870,  aged 
81. 

Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  I.,  col.  63. 

Allin,  T.,  Bookseller,  Burslem.  Formerly  of 
Allin  &  Greave,  Deansgate  ;  and  (by  him- 
self) of  26,  Bank  Top,  Manchester. 

A  Bible  Dictionary.  Compiled  by  T.  AUin,  Burslem. 
Printed  and  Published  by  C.  Chester.     Newcastle,  1809.  4to. 

The  Saint's  Everlasting  Rest ;  or.  Treatise  of  the 
Blessed  State  of  the  Saints  in  their  Enjoyment  of  God  in 
Heaven ;  to  which  is  added  a  Call  to  the  Unconverted, 
written  by  the  Reverend,  Learned,  and  Pious  Mr.  Richard 
Baxter.  (Heb,  iv.  9.)  Baxter's  Epitaph.  Newcastle : 
Printed  by  Chester  ^  Druryfor  T.  Allin,  Burslem.  1803. 
8vo.,  pp.  xii.,  13—317  ;  Frontis.,  Port,  of  Baxter.  Pub.  by 
T.  Allin.     Then  :— 

A  Call  to  the  Unconverted,    n.d.    As  before,    pp.  iv 
144.     Then:— 

A  Crumb  for  a  Soldier  ;  or,  a  Stroke  in  the  King's 
Defence.  By  T.  Allin.  It  would  be  a  miracle  to  find  a 
Soldier  who  killeth  more  Frenchmen  with  his  Arms  than 
Englishmen  with  his  Oaths,  every  Ruler  suffering  Sin,  and 
not  suppressing  it,  is  at  that  Time  a  French  General.  The 
sword  hath  claimed  its  Thousands  and  Sin  its  Tens  of 
Thousands.  Manchester:  Printed  for  T.  Allin,  Banlc  Top. 
1799.  8vo.  Ditto.  Newcastle :  Chester  ^  Drury.  1804. 
8vo.,  pp.  10.  Ditto.  Halifax :  Holder  4'  Dowson.  1807. 
8vo.,  pp.  10. 

An  Alarm  to  Sinners.  By  Joseph  AUeine.  Manchester, 
1799.     Ditto.     Newcastle,  1806.     8vo.,  pp.  96. 

[Tories.  N.  (f  Q.,  I.  42  ;  Sutton's  Lanes.  Authors,  3.] 

Allin,  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  Broseley,  Salop,  Feb., 
1784  ;  removed  to  Wednesbury,  1787  ;  to 
Shelton,  1800  ;  apprenticed  to  Earthenware 
Printing  at  the  Bell  works  ;  received  into  the 
Methodist  New  Connexion  Ministry,  1808 ; 
[Travelled  :  Ashton  1808,  Bolton  1809,  1822 
—23,  Nottingham  1810—11,  Manchester  1812 
—18,  Sheffield  1814—15,  1830—32,  Halifax 
1816— 18,  Hanleyl819—21,Chester  1824—25, 
Huddersfield  1826—27,  Liverpool  1828—29,] 
Superannuated  1833,  President  of  Conference 
1822,  Secretary  to  Annual  Committee  1834 
—41,  Member  of  ditto  1818, 1830, 1832—57  ; 
m.  1808,  Miss  Pointon,  of  Shelton;  rf.  Cheadle, 
6th  Nov.,  1866  ;  bur.  Bethesda  Chapel, 
Hanley. 

^      The  Diffusion  of    Knowledge  among  the  Labouring 
Classes  promotive  of  the  public  good.  A  Sermon,  preached 


on  the  Anniversary  of  the  Stockport  Sunday  School,  Oct. 
23rd,  1825.  Hanley:  Printed  and  Sold  by  J.  Allbut  if  So7i. 
1826.    Svo.,  pp.  40. 

A  Letter  to  the  Rev.  George  Harris,  containing  Re- 
marks on  assertions,  &c.,  made  by  him  in  defence  of  Uni- 
tarianism.  By  the  Rev.  T.  Allin.  Bolton:  Printed  hy 
J.  Ogle,  New  Market  Street,  1823.  8vo.,  title  and  pp.  23. 
[Dated :  T.  AUin,  Bbenezer  Chapel,  Bolton,  Feb.  10,  1823.] 
Woodcut,  tail-piece,  and  slip  of  errors. 

Ditto.  Second  Edition,  with  corrections,  and  a  Post- 
script containing  observations  on  the  reply  of  Mr.  Harris. 
Printed  and  Published  by  D.  Marples,  Liverpool.    1824.    Svo. 

The  Immortality  of  the  Soul,  a  Sermon  preached  in 
Ebenezer  Chapel,  Bolton.  Hanley :  T.  Allbut.  1824.  8vo., 
pp.40.  Review  of.  [New.  Con.  Mag.  {lS2i),  S2—S4:.2  2nd 
Edition.  1828.  Note  on  Mr.  Allin's  Discourses.  [Ib. 
(1828),  2B3.]     Review  of.     [76.414-19,465-71.] 

Mechanics'  Institutes  defended  on  Christian  Principles 
A  Lecture  delivered  on  the  opening  of  the  Sheffield 
Mechanics'  Institute,  January  14th  and  22nd,  1833.  Shef- 
Jleld:  Printed  for  the  Mechanics'  Institution  hy  Timothy 
Scott.  1833.  Svo.  Second  Edition.  1833.  Svo.  Wrapper 
and  pp.  32. 

Atheism  Refuted,  in  three  discourses  ;  with  Remarks 
on  Mr.  Carlyle's  Lectures.  Sheffield:  Scott,  n.d.  (1833). 
8vo.,  pp.  85.     Is.  6d. 

Discourses  on  the  Immateriality  and  Immortality  of 
the  Soul ;  The  Character  and  Folly  of  Modern  Atheism ; 
and  the  Necessity  of  a  Revelation ;  with  illustrations 
and'confirmatory  notes  and  Observations.  Printed  and 
Published  hy  T.  Allbut.     1829.     [Ib.,  1834.'] 

Ditto.  Second  Edition,  with  additional  Notes.  Lon- 
don: Partridge  ^  Oakey,  Paternoster  Row;  W.  Coolce,  3. 
Albany  Crescent,  Albany  Road,  Old  Kent  Road.  1849. 
Svo.  Title  and  Preface  to  1st  and  2nd  Editions,  pp.  xxxii.; 
Contents  1  leaf;  then  pp.  313.  (J.  IS.  Williams,  Printer, 
Whitechapel,  Liverpool.)  Slip  of  Errata.  Ditto.  London: 
Partridge.     1850.     12mo.     3s.6d. 

Four  Letters  to  a  Wesleyan  Minister  of  Sheffield. 
1834.     Svo. 

Review  of.  By  Samuel  Drew.  [Imperial  Magazine. 
1828,  quoted  in  Hulme's  Allin,  79-82.] 

Sermons  on  Biblical  and  Theological  Subjects.  By 
Rev.  T.  Allin.  London  :  Jackson,  Walfm-d,  <f  Hodder.  1864. 
Svo. 

Church  Fellowship.  A  Sermon,  preached  at  the  open- 
ing of  Salem  Chapel,  Halifax,  on  Thursdav,  the  14th  of 
Sept.,  1815.  By  Rev.  T.  Allin.  Halifax:  Printed  and  Sold 
by  E.  II.  Holden,  Hall  End.     1815.     Svo. 

A  Father's  Tribute  to  the  Grace  of  God,  as  displayed 
in  the  filial  piety  and  triumphant  death  of  four  Sisters 
By  Rev.  T.  Allin. 

Friendship's  Memorial ;  or,  a  Memoir  of  the  late  Rev. 
D.  Barker.  By  Revs.  T.  Allin  and  W.  Shuttleworth.  12mo 
pp.  480. 

Sermon  preached  at  the  Re-opening  of  Salem  Chapel 
Halifax,  14th  Sept.,  1814.  [Neui  Con  ilfao.  (1S16),  184— 93* 
224—30,  271—80.]     Halifax,  1815      Svo. 

Obituary  of  Ann  Tatler,  of  Hanley.     [Ib.  (1823)  519 

521.] 

Portrait  of  T.  Allin.  Engraved  by  Jenkins  after  Poole 
[lb.  (1832)]  Frontis. 

Methodist  New  Connexion  Missions  in  Ireland.  [Ib 
(1834)  441— 4G.]  '"     ' 

Notice  of  Death  of  the  Rev.  J.  Manners.     [Ib.  (1S36) 

Report  of  Circuit  Meeting,  by  J.  Hamley  (Burslem 
June  16th,  1842).  Contributed  by  T.  Allin.  [lb  (ISiii 
277—79.]  L        V       ^J 

Account  of  the  Funeral  Service  in  Bethesda  Chapel 
1866,  and  Biography.      [New  Con.  Mag.  (1866),  733—42.]  ' 

Letter  in  Commendation  by  Dr.  Pye  Smith.  [Hulme's 
"Allin,"  176, 177.] 

Plans  of  usefulness  for  the  Sheffield  Circuit.  1832. 
1  sheet,  12mo.     [Reprinted!  Hulme's  "Allin,"  97 — 100.], 

Article  on  Class  meetings.     [Ib.,  184 — 90.] 

Memoir  of  Mrs.  AUin.     1856.     12mo. 

Reports  as  Missionary  Secretary,  Minutes  of  Confer- 
ence 1849— 61. 

Life  of.  [See  Hulme  (Rev.  S.)];  [Scheie's  Bolton 
Biblio.,  160  ;    Forks.  N.  (f.  Q.,  I.,  44  ;    P.  M.  Mag.  C1860), 

Address  as  President.     [New  Con.  Min.  (1822),  39 41  • 

(1S46)  49—53.]  ^         ''  ' 

To  Irish  Missions.     [Ib.  (1S46),  56—52.] 

Canadian  Missions.     [Ib.,  61—63.] 


ALLOM 


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ALSOP 


Allom,  Thomas,  b.  March,  1804 ;  Architect  and 
Engraver  ;  attached  to  P.  Goodwin,  Architect, 
1819  ;  engaged  on  West  Bromwich  Church  ; 
d.  at  Barnes,  Oct.,  1876. 

Allott,  Rev.  R. 

"Earth  relinguished  and  Heaven  gained,"  a  sermon 
delivered  in  Bridge  Street  Chapel,  Walsall,  on  Lord's  Day 
Evening,  May  17th,  1829,  occasioned  by  the  death  of  the 
late  Miss  Porster  of  that  place,  by  the  Rev.  E.  Allott ;  to 
which  is  added  a  brief  notice  of  the  deceased.  Published 
by  Request.  Walsall:  Printed  and  Sold  bt/  J.  Wilkes, 
High  Street.    Price  ls.6d.    8vo.,  pp.  39. 

Allpoet. 

Pedigree  (with  notes)  of  the  AUports  of  Cannock, 
Stafford,  n.d.  p.  or  pi.  4to.,  pp.  4.  [Reprinted  from  J/(sc. 
Gen.  et  Her.     N.S.     Vol.  IV.] 

Allport,  H.  C. 

The  following  drawings  by  him  are  in  the  SaltTjibrary : 
— 7  views  of  Burton  ;  Yoxall  Farm ;  Beaudesart  Park  ; 
Lichfield  from  Aldershaw  (water  colour) ;  13  views 
(jointly  with  J.  Allport)  ;  Pipe  Hill ;  2  views  of  Bdial ; 
9  of  Tamworth ;  2  of  Little  Aston  ;  6  of  Aldridge  (with 
J.  B.  &  S.  C.  Ferneyhough)  ;  Wolverhampton ;  Ketley ; 
near  Tettenhall ;  Doxey  ;  Eccleshall ;  near  Leek. 

Allport,  J. 

The  following  drawings  by  him  are  in  the  Salt  Library : 
3  views  of  Burton  Bridge  (Indian  ink) ;'  14  views  of 
Burton  ;  5  views  of  Armitage ;  Lichfield  Cathedral  from 
the  Minster  (pencil  sketch) ;  3  views  of  Shenstone  ;  Barr 
Hall  and  Park  ;  Mill  Pool  and  Dam  at  Rugeley  Forge ; 
2  views  of  Rugeley  from  Wolseley  Bridge ;  Colwich 
Church ;  Wolseley  Bridge ;  Wolseley  Arms  Inn ;  view 
near  Wetton ;  Caverswall  Nunnery  (pen  and  ink) ;  House 
at  Uttoxeter  where  Lord  Gardner  was  bom ;  Old  House  in 
Uttoxeter ;  Croxton  Abbey. 

Allport,  John.      b.  Aldridge,  15th  Oct.,  1800 
s.  of  W.  and  H.  Allport ;  Articled  to  Sir  John 
Fowler,  Solicitor,  Burton  ;  finished  in  London 
m.  20th  Dec,  1826,  Miss  Chapman,  of  Ald- 
ridge ;    Left    England   for   Australia,    1831 
settled  in  Hobart's  Town  ;  Entered  partnership 
with  Mr.  George  Cartwright;    became  Senior 
Partner    in    Allport,    Roberts,   and   Allport ; 
Introduced  Live  Fish  into  Australia,   1842  ; 
an  original  Member  of  the  Royal  Society  of 
Tasmania  ;     Trustee   to    Public   Library  ;    d. 
1878 ;  had  3  sons  and  1  daughter. 
Lecture  on  Laud  Transfer.    [  Solicitor's  Journal,  Vol. 

6.  (1861—62).]     Dec.  7th,  1861. 

Allsebrook,  Rev.  Robert.  b.  Darley  Oaks, 
Needwood,  1835  ;  Congregational  Minister  of 
Ilkeston,  Derbys.  ;  d.,  Bromsgrove,  Worcs., 
27th  Dec,  1863. 

Obituary.  [  Congregational  Year  Booh,  1865,  pp.  215, 
216.] 

Allsopp,  Arthur  Percy. 

Dictionary  of  Word  Phrases  of  Public  Schools.  [The 
Antiquary.    Vol.  IV.,  p.  28.] 

"  Alpha,"  Hanley. 

The  Influence  of  Climate  on  the  Physiognomy  of  Man. 
[New  Con.  Mag.  (1827),  28—31.] 

On  Religious  Wovels.     [lb.,  64—66.] 

Early  Rising  on  the  Sabbath  Morning.    [lb.,  194—96.] 
-      An  Affectionate  Hint  respecting  Public  Worship.    A 
Poem.     [lb.,  253,  254.] 

Alport,  Rev.  Josiah.  b.  "Walsall ;  s.  of  Josiah 
Allport  ;  P.O.  Bream,  1813,  and  of  St.  James, 
(Ashted)  Birmingham,  1829  ;  and  Chp.  to  the 
Duke   of    Manchester;     aftervrards   Vicar   of 


Sutton-on-Trent,  where  he  died  ;  m.  Jadith, 
dau.  of  John  Wreford,  Esq.,  of  Cleaveanger, 
Devon. 

A  Treatise  on  Justification.  By  Bishop  Davenant. 
Edited,  with  Notes.  Two  volumes.  London,  1844.  8vo. 
Vol.  L,  pp.  xvi.,  508  ;  Vol.,  II.  (1846),  xii.,  554. 

Letter  in  Defence  of  Vol.  I.  [  Christian  Observer,  Dec, 
1845J 

Review  of  Vol.  I.    By  "  Pacificus."     [lb.,  Nov.,  1845.] 

Alrbwas. 

An  Account  of  Alrewas,  in  Staffordshire,  with  curious 
extracts  from  the  Old  Parish  Register.  ["The  Topo- 
grapher."   Vol.  III.,  pp.  75—84.1 

Church  Registers  : — Vol.  I.,  Mixed,  from  8th  Oct.,  1547 
—7th  Oct.,  1747.  II.,  ditto,  23rd  Oct.,  1748— 19th  July, 
1795.  III.,  ditto,  6th  Jan.,  1795— 29th  Dec,  1813.  IV., 
Marriages,  22nd  April,  1754— 3rd  Feb.,  1812.  V.,  ditto, 
13th  Feb.,  1812— Brd  Oct.,  1812.  VL,  ditto  10th  Jan.,  1813 
—23rd  Feb.,  1837.  VII.,  Baptisms,  10th  Jan.,  1813— 14th 
March,  1841.  VIII.,  4th  April,  1841— 26th  Nov.,  1841.  IX., 
Burials,   16th  Jan.,   1813— 22nd   April,    1867.     X.   &  XI., 

Marriages,  10th  Sep.,  1837' .    XII.,  Burials,  9th  July, 

1867 .    XIII.,  Baptisms,  7th  Jan.,  1883.— (Rev.  W.  A. 

Webb,  Vicar). 

[Pitt's  Staffs.  fl817),  64—68  ;  Harwood's  Brdeswicke 
(1844),  313,  563 ;  Garner,  146,  550  ;  Sup.  23  ;  Langford's 
Staffs,  cfc  Warws.,  I.,  91— 95  ;  Trans.  North  Staffs.  Field  Club 
(1879),  pp.  23 — 25  ;  Dugdale's  Monast.  III.  ex.  regist.  Albo, 
f.85;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  197,217;  White's  Staffs.  (1834), 
300,  302  ;  Cox's  Muniments  of  Lichfield,  11,  28,  46,  58.  61, 
65,  82,  93,  101,  111,  125,  150,  154,  167,  172,  196;  Hist. 
CoU.  of  Staffs.,  L,  47,  48,  50,  51,  56,  58,  60,  69,  70,  87,  131, 
133,  136,  141 :  IL  (pt.  1),  3,  12,  18,  24,  28,  46,  79,  83,  84,  91, 
97,  121,  123,  127,  132,  136,  142,  147,  153,  160,  167,  168,  171, 
175  :  in.  (pt.  1),  96—8,  100,  101  :  V.  (pt.  1),  108, 145, 174, 
175,  177  :  VL  (pt.  1),  101,  122,  161,  184,  247,  251,  256,  257, 
270,  284,  (pt.  2),  11,  28,  46,  58,  61,  65,  82,  93,  101,  111,  125, 
150, 154,  167,  198  :  VH.  (pt.  1),  79,  80,  102,  225  :  VIIL  (pt. 
1),  9  :  IX.  (pt.  1),  90,  91 :  X.  (pt.  1),  43  :  Moule's  English 
Counties,  I.,  123.]  [See  Kyunersley  (Mrs.);  Buckler  (J.). 
Collections  relating  to,  see  Salt  Library  Cat.  No.  1734.] 

Notes,  &c     [Staff.  Coll.,  Salt  Lib.  Cat.,  397  ] 

Deeds  relating  to.     [lb.,  71.] 

Alrewas  Hayes. 

[Moule's  English  Counties,  I.,  123.] 
Alsagor  (or  Asagor),  Mr.,  Halmerend. 

"At  Halmerend,  near  Newcastle-uuder-Lyme,  much 
lamented  by  his  family  and  friends,  Mr.  Asagor,  a  man  of 
strict  equity  and  the  most  benevolent  disposition." — Wes. 
Mag.  (1811),  332. 

[Did  he  give  name  to  Alsager's  Bank  ?  a  probable  corruption  of 
Asagor,  Alsagor.'] 

Alsop,   Georgina  Beaumond   {nee  Brame),   {see 

A.,  G.   B.).      m.    Rev.    J.  R.    Alsop,    Vicar 

Acton  Trussell,  1867—80  ;  d.  4th  July,  1877. 

Prose  Fragments,    pp.  48—52  in  "Prayer  of  Ajax." 

1880. 

Alsop,  Rev.  Arthur  Richard,  b.  Westhoughton, 
Lanes.,  9th  Sept.,  1853  ;  s.  of  Rev.  James 
Richard  Alsop,  Vicar  ;  educated  Private  Tuition ; 
Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.  ;  Hulmeian  Exhib.  ; 
B.A.,  1876  ;  M.A.,  1878  ;  Deacon,  1877  ; 
Priest,  1878  ;  Secretary  to  Church  Defence 
Association ;  Secretary  to  Allport  Trust  ; 
Curate  of  Acton  Trnssell-i«.-Bednall,  1877-80  ; 
Vicar,  1880  ;  m.  Dora  Josephine,  dau.  of  late 
Charles  Smith,  Esq.,  B.A.,  Barrister-at-Law, 
of  Dunston. 
Editor  of  Poems,  &c.,  by  late  Rev.  J.  R.  Alsop.     1880. 

In  which  he  wrote  "  Biographical  Preface,"  pp.  vii.- xi. ; 

"  Free  among  the  Dead,"  a  Poem,  pp.  72 ;  "  Present  though 

Absent,"  from  the  German,  pp.  58  ;  and  "  The  Serenade," 

from  the  German,  56. 

Hymns    as    Worship.      A    Paper    Read    before    the 

Penkridge  Clergy  Society,  4th  Jan.,  1892.     n.  pr.,pl.,  or  d 

(1892).      12  pp.,  12mo.      [Privately  printed  by  S.  ^   W. 

Wright,  Stafford.'] 


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AMHERST 


Alsop  Family,  of  Leek. 
[See  Beresford  (Rev.  W.).] 

Alsop,  Greorgina  Susan  (see  A.,  G.  S.).  dau.  of 
Eev.  J.  R.  Al.sop  ;  b.  West  Houghton,  Lanes. ; 
now  living  at  Bednal. 

"Joan  of  Arc's  Farewell,"  from  the  G-erman  of  Schiller, 
pp.  53—56 ;  "  Thuringian  Polkslied,"  from  the  German, 
p.  57;  "The  Constant  Heart,"  from  the  German,  pp.  59,  60. 
("Prayer  of  Aj ax."     1880.) 

Alsop,  Rev.  James  Richard,  b.  Bonehill,  Tam- 
worth,  11th  March,  1816  ;  eldest  s.  of  Richard 
Alsop,  Bonehill  (afterwards  of  Collyhurst, 
Lanes.)  ;  educated  Man.  Gr.  Sch.,  7th  Sept., 
1831  ;  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.  ;  Hulme  Ex- 
hib.,  1838  ;  Somerset  Scholar  ;  Hon.  4th 
Class,  1839  ;  B.A.,  24th  April,  1839  ;  Deacon, 
1840  ;  Priest,  1841  ;  Assistant  Curate  of 
West  Houghton,  Lanes.,  1840—41  ;  P.O., 
1841—67  ;  Vicar  of  Acton  Trnssell-w.-Bednal, 
1867  until  death  ;  m.  Georgina  Beaumond, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Brame  ;  d.,  Acton  Trussell, 
6th  Aug.,  1880. 

Sermons  on  Faith  and  Practice.  London:  Joseph 
Masters.     1858.     8vo.,  pp.  396. 

Prayer  of  Ajax  and  other  Poems.  Printed  for  private 
circulation  hy  li.  ^  W.  Wright,  Stafford.  1880.  cr.  8vo. 
pp.  xi.,  73. 

A  Tract  on  the  Restoration  of  the  Diaconate. 

[Man.  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.,  III.,  329.] 

[Private  information.] 

Alstonfield,  Alstonbfibld. 

Murder  at.     [Illus.  Times  (1856),  316]. 

Token  of  J.  Sheldon,  1666,  of  Alstonfield.  [Selio., 
Vol.  IT.,  17  ;  Vol.  2,,  119.]  Li, 

Church  Registers  :— Vol.  I.,  fol.,  Mixed,  from  1638— 
1674.  II.,  Mixed,  1674—1715.  ni..  Mixed,  1715—66; 
Baptisms  and  Burials,  1754—77.  IV.,  Marriages,  1754— 
71.  v.,  Baptisms  and  Burials,  Jan.,  1777 — Dec,  1812  VI 
Vn.,  &  Vm.,  Marriages,  1771—1812.  Then  regular.— 
(Rev.  "W.  H.  Purchas,  Vicar.) 

[Hist.  Coll.  of  Staffs.  I.,  91  93,  213,  231,  234  :  III 
(part  1)  224  :  IV.  (part  1)  64,  (part  2)  76  :  VI.  (part  1) 
59,  243,  246,  265  :  VH.  (part  1)  16,  218,  (part  2)  30,  31, 
33,  34,  41,  42,  47  ;  Moule's  EngUsh  Counties,  I.,  137 ;  Pitt's 
Staffs.,  242,  243  ;  Griffiths'  Endowed  Schools,  661,  562  ; 
Harwood's  Erdeswicke  (1844)  478,  479;  Garner's  Staffs 
99,  supplement,  12  ;  Langtord's  Staffs,  and  Warws  I  284 
285 ;  White.'s  Staffs.  (1834),  715 ;  See  Drewe  (Rev  J  )' 
Purchas  (Rev.  C.).]  '' 

Notes,  &c.     (staff.  Coll.,  Salt  Lib.  Cat.,  398.] 

Alton  Towers. 

S.W.  View.    By  Buck.    1731. 

Alton  Abbey.     12mo.    1830. 

Alton  Towers.  From  litho.  by  Rawlings.  1850  ;  ditto 
BoydeU,  1760  ;  ditto  and  Description.  [Morris's  County 
Seats,  I.,  67,  68.] 

Catalogue  of  the  Contents  of  Alton  Towers  to  be 
sold  by  Auction.     1857.    Imp.  8vo. 

Alton  Park  ;  or.  Conversations  on  Religious  and  Moral 
Subjects.  Chiefly  designed  for  the  Amusement  and  In- 
struction of  Young  Ladies.  In  Two  Volumes.  London  ■ 
Printed  and  Published  for  the  Author  by  Keating  A  Brown 
38,  Duke  Street,  Grosvenor  Square.  1830.  8vo'  pp  (Vol' 
1.)  yiii  323.  Ded.  to  Rt.  Hon.  Countess  of  S&ewsburv' 
(\ol.  II.)  ■'■ 

Guide  to.     [See  Hobson  (R.).] 

An  Act  for  Inclosing  Lauds  in  the  Manor  and  Parish 
of  Aiveton,  otherwise  Alton,  and  the  Parish  of  Bradlev- 
m-the-Moors,  in  the  County  of  Stafford.  May  28th  1824 
fol.,  pp.  29.  J  J  . 

Abel  Heywood's  Guide  to.  Manchester,  1869  12mo 
(Several  editions). 

/ohn  Heywood's  Guide  to.  1870.  I2mo.  (Several 
editions.  The  latest  edition  was  written  bv  Walter 
TomhnsoQ.)  ■' 

,o,„^'  ?i'°='^l^''"''s*'s  Excursionists' New  Authentic  Guide 
1870.     12mo. 


Church  Registers  :— Vol.  I.,  Mixed,  fol.,  from  1681— 
1721.  n.,  Mixed,  1721—69;  from  1754  Marriages  in 
separate  part  of  book  ;  1754 — 69  Baptisms  and  Burials 
together.  III.,  Baptisms  and  Burials,  1746—1812  (at 
end  of  this  vol.  a  number  of  Christenings  at  Cotton, 
from  1795— Jan.,  1808).'  Then  uniform:  Baptisms,  I., 
Jan.,  1813— Oct.  26th,  1836.  U..,  Oct.,  1835— Jan.  6th, 
1880.  III.,  June,  1880.  Burials,  I.,  Jan.,  1813— May,  1868. 
II.,  Jan.  18th,  1868.  Marriages,  I.,  Jan.,  1769— Dec,  1812. 
n.,  13th  Jan.,  1813— 3rd  June,  1837.  III.,  2nd  Oct.,  1837— 
June,  1883.     IV.,  Jan.,  1883— (Rev.  A.  B.  Holme,  Curate.) 

[See  Sleigh  (J.) ;  Jewitt  (LI.);  "D.G.";  Ward's  Stoke, 
541  ;  Murray's  Staffs.,  166  ;  Adam's  Gem  of  the 
Peak,  237—84;  Griffiths'  End.  Sch.,  555;  Redfern's 
irttoxeter,  345—47;  Harwood's  Erdeswicke  (1844)600— 
502  ;  Garner's  Staffs ,  22,  73,  95,  544,  supplement  11  ; 
Calvert's  Views  of  Staffs.,  28,  29 ;  Trans.  North  Staffs. 
Field  ■  Club  {1S81)  37— 13;  Pitt's  Staffs.,  9, 226— 28  ;  Bodl. 
Lib.,  8.i4,Y.,  27;  White's  Staffs.  (1834),  723;  Redfern's 
TJttoxeter  (1886)  450 ;  Hist.  Coll.  of  Staffs.,  L,  2C6,  217, 
233,  234,  247,  257,  296  297  :  II.  (part  1)  39, 47,  63, 177  :  III. 
(part  1)  225  :  IV.  (part  1)  111,  155,  181,  183,  227 :  V. 
(part  1)118,  119  :  VI.  (part  1)  71,  109,  160,  189,  223,  245, 
246,  266,  265,  267,  294  :  VII.  (part  1)  24,  28,  49,  59,  80,  88 
12.3,  146,  216  :  VIIL  (part  1)  118  :  IX.  (part  1)  125  :  X. 
(part  1)  49,  50,  114;  Jewitt's  Ceramic  Art,  II.,  199- 
Holland's  Montgomery,  VIII.,  136;  Nightingale's  Staffs.; 
Buckler  (J.),  (J.  C.) ;  Bentley  (S.) ;  Norris  (T.) ;  Row- 
bottom  (Miss).  CoUeotions  relating  to,  see  Salt  Library 
Cat.  No.  1755.] 

Notes,  &c.     [Staff.  Coll.,  Salt  Lib.  Cat.,  399.] 

Alty,  Rev.  E. 

Memoir  of  Joseph  Hawkins  (6.  Cheslyn  Hay,  11th  Oct 
1844 ;  d.  there,  Feb.,  1868).     [JVew  Con.  Mag.  (1868),  387— 

"A  Mak  of  Many  Ways." 

Match  Shooting  with  the  Enfield  Rifle.  By  "  A  Man 
of  Many  Ways."  Lotidon:  Simpkin,  Marshall,  4  Co 
Newcastle-under-Lyme :  H.  Crewe,  Printer  and  Bookseller 
1866.  Pep.  8vo.,  pp.  113 ;  title ;  Ded.  to  Captain  Buchanan  ; 
and  Preface  3  leaves  extra. 


Amatbue  Magazine,  The 

[fi^ee  WooUey's;  Parke  (W.)] 

Amblbcotb. 

Qt  i"^TQo'''Q?^™r''  ■^'^''  h  ^'^^'  261 ;  It-,  456  ;  Pitt's 
btatts.,  193—95 ;  Grazebrook's  Gen.  of  Henzev  42—44 
etseg^  White's  Staffs.  (1834),  246-47 ;  Hist.  Coll.  of  Staffs.! 
I.,  189:  V.  (part  1)  109,  143,  180:  VIIL  (part  1)  43 
(par|  2)   122«,  151 :    IX.  (part  '2)  34,  37,  44  :  ^i.  (paA  1  j 

"A  Mbmbbr    of  the    Methodist   New    Con- 
nexion," Stoke. 
On  Pride.     [New  Con.  Mag.  (1829),  326—32.] 

Ambs,  William,  D.D.,  Puritan  Divine,    b.  1576  • 

d.  Rotterdam,' 14th  Nov.,  1633,  aged  57.  ' 

A  Reply  to  Dr.  Morton's  Generall  Defence  of  three 
Nocent  Ceremonies,  viz..  The  Surplice,  Crosse  in  Baptisme 
and  kneelmg  at  the  receiving  of  the  sacramental  eleme?t^ 

1622.  4to.  Preface  (pp.  viii.  4  leaves,  n.p.  Lettered  at 
bottom  with  capitals  from  A  to  Q.    pp.  H4.       '^''™^^'^  *' 

Amherst,  Rev.  Francis  Kerril.  b.  London 
21st  March,  1819  ;  a.  of  W.  K.  Amherst", 
Gent.,  of  Parndon,  Essex  ;  educated  Oscott 
Coll.,  Aug.,  1830-38;  returned  1841- 
Priest,  1846  ;  joined  Third  Order  of  S.  Dominic  ■ 
Professor  at  Oscott,  1855  ;  Missioner  at  Staf- 
ord,  1856-58  ;  R.C.  Bishop  of  Northamp- 
ton, 1858-79;  translated  to  the  titular 
See  of  Sozusa,  1880 ;  resided  at  Fieldgate 
House,  Kenilworth,  where  he  d.  21st  Auffuat 
1883.  august, 

Lenten  Thoughts,  drawn  from  the  Gospel  for  each 
day  of  Lent.    London,  1873.    8vo.    4th  ed.,  1880 

Norton  Broadland.    A  Tale.     London  1874     8vo 


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Sonnets,  printed  for  private  circalation. 

[Brady's  Episcopal  Succession.  III.  429,  430. 
Catholic  Directory  (1883),  184  ;  "Men  of  the  Time,"  11th 
ed.,  31 ;  Times,  August  22nd,  1883 ;  Tablet,  August  25th, 
1883,  300,  301:  Sept.  1st,  1883,  339:  Jan.  5th,  1884,  21; 
Diet,  of  Nat.  Biog.,S57;  Boase's  Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,1.,  col. 
56,  57.] 

[Private  Information,  per  Father  Amherst.] 

"A  MooBLAND  Lad." 

Force  of  the  Teruacular.     [iJeKj.  VI.,  245.] 

Amphlett  Family. 

Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Amphlett  of  Hadsor  and 
Clent.  1872.  4to.  4  folding  Pedigrees  [came  out  first  in 
Gen.  et  Her.,  Yol.  IV.] 

Amphlett,  James.  b.  near  Stafford,  1775  ; 
educated  Brewood  Gr.  Sch.,  1784  ;  he  was 
a  Printer  in  Hanley,  1817—28  ;  d.,  19th 
July,  1860,  at  Shrewsbury,  aged  85. 

War  Offerings,  a  collection  of  songs.  By  James 
Amphlett.     Stafford,  1803.    12mo. 

Invasion :  A  descriptive  and  satirical  poem.  By  J. 
Amphlett. 

Ha !  thou  hast  rous'd 
The  lion  in  his  den ;  he  stalks  abroad 
And  the  wide  forest  trembles  at  his  roar  I 
Wolverhampton :  Printed  hy  Gower  and  Smart ;  and  sold  hy 
Messrs.   Longman   and   Rees,   and  Mr.  Hurst,  Paternoster 
Row,  London.    1804.    8vo. 

Ned  Bentley.  A  novel  in  three  volumes.  By  J. 
Amphlett. 

A  friendless  son, 
Oh  I  Britain,  through  thy  little  bustling  world 
Shapes  his  adventurous  course. 
Stafford :  Printed  hy  J.  Drewry,  and  Published  by  Longman, 
Hurst,   Rees,  and  Orme,   London.     1808.     12mo.     3  vols. 
Vol.  I.,  pp.  xxi.,  1  blank,  227 ;  II.,  252  ;  III.,  252. 

An  appeal  to  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Staffordshire 
Potteries,  designed  to  afford  correct  information  on  the 
utility  and  adaptation  of  a  Mechanics'  Institute  to  the 
Manufactures  of  the  District,  approved  at  a  meeting  of 
the  Friends  of  the  Design  held  in  Hanley,  to  concert  means 
of  establishing  it,  and  give  all  necessary  information. 
Price  Twopence.  All  profits  from  the  sale  of  this  will  be 
devoted  to  further  the  objects  of  the  Institute.  Hanley : 
Amphlett,  Printer.     12mo.,  pp.  12. 

Edited  The  Staffordshire  Advertiser. 
The  Riflemun  Newspaper. 

North  Staffordshire  Mercury,  and  Pottery  and 
Newcastle  Advertiser,  6d.    Stafford,  Jan.  1st, 
1812. 
The  Pottery  Gazette,  1822-28.     [It  died  in  con- 
sequence of  having  incurred  some  prosecutions 
for  libel.] 
Lichfield  Mercury,  in  1834. 
Shrewsbury  Journal,  circa  1845 — 54. 
My  Experiences  of  Journalism.     (Pamphlet.) 

Amphlett,  John.  b.  Sydenham,  Kent,  22nd 
March,  1845  ;  s.  of  John  Amphlett,  of  Clent  ; 
educated  at  Bromsgrove  Gr.  Sch.  and  Wore. 
Coll.,  Ox.  ;  B.A.  and  S.C.L.,  1870;  M.A., 
1871  ;  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple  ;  m., 
18th  Aug.,  1869,  Eliza  Annie,  only  child  of 
Edward  Biven  Baylie,  of  Clent  Cottage. 

Pedigree.     [See  Amphlett  Family.] 

Under  a  Tropical  Sky,  a  Journal  of  First  Impressions 
of  the  West  Indies.  London :  Printed  by  Sampson,  Low, 
and  Co.    1873.    8vo.,  pp.  xii.,  179. 

Wamton  Kings:  A  Novel.  London:  Printed  by 
Sampson,  Low,  (t  Co.    1875.    8vo.,  pp.  vi.,  383. 

A  Short  History  of  Clent.  "Hie  terrarum  mihi 
praeter  omnes  Angulus  ridet." — Horace.  London :  Printed 
by  ParTcer  4  Co.  1890.  8vo.,  pp.  xii.,  203  ;  advertisements, 
16. 

Amphlett,  William.  Lived  in  Birmingham  and 
Wolverhampton. 

The  Triumphs  of  War  and  other  Poems.     1796.     8vo. 


The  Astronomer,  a  farce.  [This  was  performed  at  the 
Wolverhampton  Theatre].     1802.     8vo. 

The  Emigrants'  Directory  to  the  Western  States  of 
North  America,  including  a  Voyage  out  from  Liverpool. 
Hanley :  Printed  by  T.  Allbut.     1820.     8vo.     6s. 

[Biog.  Diet,  of  Living  Authors.  1816.  p.  4.  Biog. 
Dramatica  (1812),  I.,  7.] 

[0.  W.  Sutton,  J.  Amphlett,  and  G-.  T.  Lawley.] 

Anastatic  Drawing   Society,  Ilam. 

13  Vols.,  4to.  Containing  the  following  plates  con- 
nected with  the  County  of  Stafford: — [1865:  View  of 
House  at  Whittington.  1856  :  South  Doorway  and  Font 
in  Armitage  Church  ;  Black  Ladies'  Nunnery  ;  Objects  in 
Lichfield  Cathedral ;  Old  House  in  Bore  Street,  Lichfield. 
1857 :  Moreley  Hall ;  Wootton  Lodge.  1 858  :  Miscellaneous 
Staffordshire  Antiquities  ;  Caverswall  Castle ;  Cradle  and 
Tea-pot  of  Staffordshire  ware.  1866 :  Two  plates  of 
Audley  Church.  1867  :  Views  of  EccleshaU  Church,  Tut- 
bury  Church,  Croxden  Abbey,  Prodesley  Hall.  1870  : 
Tutbury  Castle.] 

[/See  Ilam  :  Mackamess,  (Right  Eev.  Bishop).] 

Anderson,  Alice. 

A  Brief  Sketch  of  the  life  and  sufferings  of  Alice 
Anderson,  only  daughter  of  an  Officer  deceased,  and  heir- 
at-law  to  an  hereditary  estate;  the  wrongs  which  she 
suffered  and  the  oppressions,  hardships,  and  depression 
which  she  endured.     Walsall,  1828.    12mo.,  pp.  170. 

Anderson,  Rachel. 

A  Short  Memoir  of  Rachael  Anderson,  late  a  Scholar 
in  the  Stoke-upon-Trent  Sunday  School.  By  a  Sunday 
School  Teacher.  (Profits  arising  from  the  sale  of  the 
publication  will  be  applied  towards  the  support  of  an  aged 
and  afflicted  Widow,  the  Mother  of  the  subject  of  this 
Memoir).  Printed  and  sold  by  R.  C.  Tomkinson,  Stohe-upon- 
Trent.     1823.     12mo.,  pp.  26. 

Andre,  G.  C.     P.G.S.,  London. 

Lecture  on  "  The  Geology  of  Coal,"  read  in  the  Town 
Hall,  Stoke,  Dec.  13th,  1875.  Trans.  North  Staff's.  Min. 
and  Mech.  Eng.    IL,  102—6,  218—21. 

Ditto,  on  "Cleavage  Planes,  and  their  influence  on 
the  Economical  Working  of  Coal,"  read  in  the  Town  Hall, 
Stoke,  Jan.  3rd,  1876.  Trans.  North  Staffs.  Min.  and 
Mech.  Eng.     IL,  132^13. 

Andke,  John.  b.  London,  1751  ;  lived  in  Lich- 
field, and  was  intimately  connected  with  Miss 
Seward  ;  a  lover  of  Miss  Honora  Sneyd  (after- 
wards Mrs.  Edgworth)  ;  having  joined  the 
British  in  North  America  he  was  shot,  2nd 
Oct.,- 1780. 
Monody  on.  [5ee  Seward  (Miss).] 
Reference  to  him,  Miss  Seward,  and  Lichfield.     Dr. 

Whalley's  Letters  and  Diary  (1863),  I.,  13,  322,  349  ;  [Dr. 

Gamett's  Life,  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  I.,  397,  398.] 

Andrews,  Rev.  Frederic  R.  Primitive  Methodist 
•  Minister. 
A  Bright  Light  in  a  Dark  Place,  or  eminent  Piety  in 
the  Black  Country,  as  exemplified  in  the  life  of  Mrs. 
Phillip  Lloyd,  of  Bilston.  By  Frederic  R.  Andrews, 
Primitive  Methodist  Minister.  London :  Primitive  Metho- 
dist Office.    1873.    12mo. 

Andrews,  Rev.  Josiah.  b.  Lichfield,  27th  Dec, 
1821  ;  Congregational  Minister  of  George 
Town,  Demerara,  1838—40  ;  Long  Stratton, 
Norf.,  1840—41  ;  Jamaica,  1841—48  ;  when 
he  returned  to  England,  settling  finally  at 
Shanklin,  Isle  of  Wight,  1874,  where  he  d., 
8th  April,  1878. 
Obituary.     [Congregational  Tear  Book,  1879,  p.  296.] 

Andrews,  W.,  Bradford. 

Bust,  modelled  from  life,  of  Hugh  Bourne.  Photo- 
graphed by  A.  Blackburn.     1870.     (Several  sizes.) 


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Akdrews,  W.      F.E.H.S.      b.    1848;    Senior 

Partner  in  the  firm  of  W.  Andrews  and  Son, 

Printers,  Hull. 

Punishments  in  the  Olden  Times.    Being  an  historical 

account  of  the  Ducking  Stool,  Pillory,  Stocks,  Drunkards' 

Cloak,  Whipping  Post,  Riding  the  Stag,  &c.    By  "WiUiam 

Andrews,  P.R.H.S.,  Member  of  the  Derbyshire  Arch^olo- 

gical  and  Natural  History  Society.    London :  W.  Stewart  ^ 

Co.,  1,  Holborn  Viaduct  Steps,  E.C.     n.d.     Demy  8to.,  pp. 

yiii.,  76. 

[Staffs. :— Hamstall  Eidware,  p.  30  ;  Lichfield,  p.  30  ; 
Jos.  Mayer,  33;  Newcastle,  31—33;  Beaudesert,  30; 
Walsall,  30.] 

Strange  Stories  of  the  Midlands.  \_The  Antiquary. 
Vol.  II.,  p.  127.] 

Andrews,  William. 

The  Habits,  Customs,  and  Antiquities  of  the  Romans. 
By  W.  Andrews,  Surgeon.  "  Render  unto  Caesar  the  things 
which  be  Cassar's,  and  unto  God  the  things  which  be 
God's." — Luke  xx.  v.  25.  1848.  London:  Simpkin,  Mar- 
shall, 4-  Co.  Wolverhampton:  Price  ^  Williams.  12mo., 
pp.  vi.,  100  ;  Index,  ii. ;  Plates,  pp.  34,  81 ;  Prontis.  (Penk- 
ridge  Church)  and  Engraved  Title-page.  [Ded.  to  Lord 
Hatherton]. 

Anglesea,  House  of. 

Origin  of  the  Noble  House  of  Anglesey.  [Mirror, 
N.  S.  III.,  121.] 

Minutes  of  the  Proceeding  before  the  Lords'  Committee 
for  Privilege  on  the  "  Claim  to  the  Title  of  the  Earl  of 
Anglesea."  London :  Printed  in  the  year  mi.  8vo.,  pp. 
64.     [Privately  printed ;  exceedingly  rare.] 

Angus,  William,     b.   1752  ;    pupil  to   William 

Walker  ;  d.  1821. 

Seats  of  the  Nobility  and  Gentry  of  Great  Britain  and 

■  Wales,  in  a  collection  of  Select  Views  engraved  by  W. 

Angus,  from  Pictures  and  Drawings  by  the  most"  eminent 

Masters,  with  descriptions  of  each  view.    London,  1787 — 

1810.     Ob.  4to.     63  plates.     Proofs,  £5  5s.     Prints,  £2  2s. 

Anneslbv,  Arthur,  1st  Earl  of  Anglesey,     b. 

Dublin,  1614;    s.  of  Sir  F.  Annesley,  Bart.; 

Commissioner  for  Ulster  in  Parliament,  1645  ; 

Privy  Seal,  1673  ;  Dismissed,  1682  ;  d.  April, 

1686. 
A  True  Account  of  the  whole  Proceedings  Betwixt 
his  Grace  James,  Duke  of  Ormond,  and  the  Right  Honor. 
Arthur,  Earl  of  Anglesey,  Late  Lord  Privy  Seal,  before  the 
King  and  Council,  and  the  said  Earl's  letter  of  the  second 
of  August  to  his  Majesty  on  that  occasion.  With  a  letter 
of  the  now  Lord  Bishop  of  Winchester's  to  the  said  Earl, 
of  the  means  to  keep  out  Popery,  and  the  only  effectual 
expedient  to  hinder  the  growth  thereof,  and  to  secure  both 
the  Church  of  England  and  the  Presbiterian  party. 
London :  Printed  for  Thomas  Fox,  at  the  Angel  and  Star  in 
Westminster  Hall.    1682.    fol.  2  leaves,  pp.  28. 

A  Letter  from  the  Right  Honourable  Arthur,  Earl  of 
Anglesey,  Lord  Privy  Seal,  In  Answer  to  His  Grace  the 
Duke  of  Ormond's  Letter  of  November  the  12th,  1681. 
About  his  Lordships  Observations  and  Reflections  upon  the 
Earl  of  Castle-Havens.  Memoirs  concerning  the  Rebellion 
of  Ireland.  London:  Printed  for  N.  P.  1682.  fol.,  pp. 
7,  including  title. 

The  Happy  Future  State  of  England,  or,  a  discourse 
by  way  of  Letter  to  the  late  Earl  of  Anglesey,  vindicating 
him  from  the  Reflections  of  an  Afiidavit.  Published  by  the 
House  of  Commons,  1680,  by  occasion  whereof  Observa- 
tions are  made  concerning  Infamous  Witnesses ;  the  said 
Discourse  likewise  contains  various  Political  Remarks  and 
Calculations  referring  to  many  Parts  of  Christendom ; 
with  Observations  of  the  Number  of  the  People  of  England, 
and  of  its  Growth  in  Populousness  and  Trade.  The  Vanity 
of  the  late  Fears  and  Jealousies  being  shown,  the  Author 
doth  on  grounds  of  Nature  Predict  the  Happy  future  State 
of  the  Realm.  At  the  End  of  the  Discourse,  there  is  a 
Casuistical  Discussion  of  the  Obligation  to  the  King,  his 
Heirs  and  Successors,  wherein  many  of  the  Moral  Offices  of 
Absolute  and  Unconditional  Loyalty  are  Asserted.  Before 
the  Discourse  is  A  large  Preface,  giving  an  Account  of  the 


whole  Work,  with  an  Index  of  the  Principal  Matters  ;  Also 
The  Obhgation  resulting  from  the  Oath  of  Supremacy  to 
Assist  and  Defend  the  Preheminence  or  Prerogative  of  the 
Dispensative  Power  Belonging  to  the  King,  his  Heirs  and 
Successors.  In  the  Asserting  of  that  Power,  various 
Historical  Passages  occurring  in  the  Uenrpation  after  the 
year  1641,  are  mentioned ;  and  an  Account  is  given  of  the 
Progress  of  the  Power  of  Dispensing,  as  to  Acts  of  Parlia- 
ment about  Religion  since  the  Reformation  and  of  diverse 
Judgments  of  Parliaments,  declaring  their  approbation  of 
the  Exercise  of  such  Power  and  particularly  in  what  con- 
cerns Punishment  by  Disability  or  Incapacity.  London: 
Printed  MDCLXXXVIII.    fol.,  49  leaves,  pp.  364. 

A  Letter  of  remarks  upon  Jovian  (Arthur,  Earl  of 
Anglesey).  By  a  Person  of  Quality.  London :  Printed/or 
H.  Jones.    MDCLXXXIIL    4to.,  pp.  15,  including  title; 

Great  News  from  Poland  :  being  An  Impartial  Account 
of  the  Election  of  a  New  King,  in  the  room  of  Anthony, 
by  the  Grace  of  God  lately  deceased.  London:  Printed 
for  the  Assignees  of  F.  S.  1683.  fol.  Single  Sheet. 
(Satire  on  Arthur,  Earl  of  Anglesey.) 

A  Letter  from  His  Grace  James,  Duke  of  Ormond,  &c. 
[See  James,  Lord  Audley,  Earl  of  Castlehaven.] 

A  Vindication  of  King  Charles  the  Martyr,  proving 
that  Majesty  was  the  author  of  Eikon  Basilike  Against 
a  Memorandum  said  to  be  Written  by  the  Earl  of  Anglesey ; 
and  against  the  exceptions  of  Dr.  Walker  and  others.  Im- 
primatur, Junii  8,  1693,  Charles  Heron.  London:  Printed 
by  Joseph  Hindmarsh,  at  the  Golden  Ball,  over  against  the 
Royal  Exchange.  1603.  8vo.,  pp.  44,  including  title.  Ditto. 
Second  Edition,  with  addition.  1897.  8vo.,  pp.  54,  inclu- 
ding title. 

Memoirs  of  the  Right  Honourable  Arthur  Annesley, 
Earl  of  Anglesey,  late  Lord  Privy  Seal ;  Intermixed  with 
Moral,  Political,  and  Historical  Observations,  by  way  of 
Discourse,  in  a  Letter  to  which  is  prefixt  a  Letter  written 
by  his  Lordship  during  his  Retirement  from  Court  in  the 
year  1683.  Published  by  Sir  Peter  Pett,  Knight,  Advocate- 
General  for  the  Kingdom  of  Ireland.  London:  Printed 
for  John  Dunton,  at  the  Raven,  in  the  Poultry.  1603.  8vo. 
5s.     14  leaves,    pp.  351. 

The  Earl  of  Anglesey's  State  of  the  Government  and 
Kingdom :  Prepared  and  intended  for  His  Majesty,  King 
Charles  II.  in  the  year  1682,  but  the  Storm  Impending 
growing  so  high  prevented  it  then  ;  vrith  a  short  Vindica- 
tion of  his  Lordship  from  several  Aspersions  cast  upon 
Him,  in  a  pretended  Letter  that  carries  the  title  of  His 
Memoirs.  By  Sir  John  Thompson,  Baronet.  London: 
Printed  for  Samiiel  Crouch,  at  the  corner  of  Pope^s-Head- 
Alley,  in  Cornhill.     1694.     4to.     4s.     3  leaves,  pp.  32. 

The  Case  of  the  Appellants  and  Respondents,  the  Earl 
of  Anglesey,  and  Thomas,  James,  and  Edward  Gayer. 
March  24th,  1699.    fol.,  pp.  2. 

Richard  Stone,  Esq.,  Appellant ;  the  Right  Hon. 
Arthur  Earl  of  Anglesey,  the  Right  Hon.  Arthur  Lord 
Altham,  in  the  Kingdom  of  Ireland,  Richard  Bayley,  ard 
Charles  Annesley,  Esq.,  Respondents.  The  Appellants' 
case,    fol.,  pp.  3. 

Ditto.  The  Respondents,  the  Earl  of  Anglesey's  case, 
fol.,  pp.  3. 

A  Vindication  of  the  Earl  of  Anglesey  with  some 
reasons  why  the  Bill  to  Separate  him  and  his  Wife  at 
present  depending,  ought  not  to  pass.  n.d.  (1702).  fol. 
pp.  8,  including  title.  ' 

Some  Reasons  against  the  Bill  for  separating  the  Earl 
and  Countess  of  Anglesey,  n.  pi.  ov  d.  [London,  1702.] 
fol.,  single  sheet. 

A  Letter  from  London  to  a  Friend  in  the  Country 
concerning  my  Lord  and  Lady  Anglesey's  case.  London : 
Printed  in  the  year  MDCCL    fol.,  single  sheet. 

Letter  to  —  from  F.  T.  (Sir  P.  Monckton)  "Mouokton 
Family."     1887.     p.  83. 

The  Privileges  of  the  Houses  of  Lords  and  Commons 
argued  and  stated  in  two  conferences  between  both  Houses' 
April  19th  and  22nd,  1671 ;  to  which  is  added  a  discourse 
wherein  the  Rights  of  the  House  of  Lords  are  truly  asserted 
with  Learned  Remarks  on  the  seeming  Agreements  and 
pretended  Precedents,  offered  at  that  time  against  their 
Lordships.  Written  by  the  Right  Honourable  Arthur, 
Earl  of  Anglesey,  late  Lord  Privy  Seal.  London :  Printed 
and  Sold  by  J.  Nutt,  near  Stationers'  Hall.  1702.  8vo.  11 
leaves,  pp.  179.  '' 

[Universal  Biography,  I.,  201 ;  Bliss's  Wood's  Athen 
Oxon.  iv.,  pp.  181-87,  579  ;  Wright's  Annals  (1686)  p.  153  ■ 
Bodl.  Lib.,  838,  8 ;  MSS.  and  Papers  by  him,  ib.  313  20  • 
835,  315  :  837,  220,  et  seq:  1788,  65  :  Signature  1141,  vi,  5 
6,  7.]  '     ' 


ANNESLEY 


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ANONYMOUS 


Anneslby,  James,    b.  1715;  s.  of  Lord  Altham 
(d.   16th  Nov.,  1727),  by  his  w.,  Mary  Shef- 
field, natural  daji.  of  the  Duke  of  Buckingham. 
Soon  after  his  father's  death,  his  uncle  Richard 
(who  had  succeeded  to  the  titles)  got  him  con- 
veyed into  slavery,  1727  ;  at  the  expiration  of 
his  term,  1740,  he  returned  to  England  ;  tried 
for   murder,    15th  July,   1742,   but  acquitted 
(although  his  uncle  "did  not  care  if  it  cost  him 
£10,000  so  long  as  he  was  convicted");  insti- 
tuted  proceedings   in   ejectment    against    his 
uncle  ;    trial  came    on,   11th  Nov.,    1743,   in 
Dublin,  and  ended  in  a  verdict  for  the  claim- 
ant, after  15  days'  trial  ;   m.  (1)  dau.  of  Mr. 
Chesters,  of  Staines  (d.  1749),  (2)  dmi.  of  Sir 
Thomas  I' Anson  ;  d.  5th  Jan.,  1760. 
Memoirs  of  an  Unfortunate  Young  Nobleman, returned 
from  a  thirteen  years'  Slavery  in  America,  where  he  had 
been  sent  by  the  wicked  contrivance  of  his  Uncle.    London, 
X743—47.    8vo.,  3  vols.     [The  "  Wicked  Uncle  "  was  B., 
Earl  of  Anglesey.] 

An  Abstract  of  the  Case  of  James  Annesley.    1751. 
[Used  by  Sir  Walter  Scott  in  "  Guy  Mannering  "  (see 
Gent.'s  Mag.,  July,  1840) ;  Charles  Reade,  in  "  The  Wander- 
ing Heir.] 

[Gent.'s  Mag.,  Xin.,  XIT.;   Howell's  " State  Trials," 
XVI.,  XYII. ;   Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  II.,  5,  6  (by  L.  Stephens). 

Anneslet,   Richard,  Earl  of    Anglesey.     Took 
his  seat  in  the  Irish  House  of  Lords  as  Baron 
Altham,  1727,  on  the  death  of  his  brother,  the 
4th  Lord  Altham  ;  became  6th  Earl  of  Anglesea, 
7th  Viscount  Valentia,  7th  Baron  Mountmorris, 
and   6th   Baron  of    Newport   Pagnell,   1737; 
Ensign  in  the  Army  ;  quitted  the  Service,  1715  ; 
m.,  1715,  Ann,  dau.  ot  Capt.  Priest,  or  Prest, 
of  Monckton,   Devon,   (who  d.   1741)  ;    lived 
with  Ann  Simpson,  1737—40  (d.  1765),  with 
Julian   Donnovan,    1741 — 52,    whom   he   m., 
1742  ;  d.  1761. 
The  Trial  in  Ejectment  (at  large)  between  Campbell 
Craig,  Lessee  of  James  Annesley,  Esq.,  and  others,  Plain- 
ti£Es :  And  the  Eight  Honourable  Eichard,Earl  of  Anglesey, 
Defendant ;  Before  the  Barons  of  His  Majestie's  Court  of 
Exchequer  in  Ireland.    Begun  on  Friday,  Nov.  3rd,  1743, 
and   continued  by   several  adjournments   to  Friday,  the 
25th  of  the  said  month.     Containing  the  whole  evidence 
delivered  by  the  witnesses,  and  all  the  Speeches  and  Argu- 
ments of  the  Judges  and  of  the  Counsel ;   corrected  and 
revised  by  themselves.    Published  by  the  permission  of 
the  Right  Honourable  The  Lord  Chief  Baron  Bower,  The 
Honourable  Mr.  Baron  Mounteney,  and  the  Honourable 
Mr.  Baron  Dawson.     London  :  Printed  by  J.  4'  P.  Knapton 
T  Longman,  C.  Hitch  <^  Davis,  ^  A.  Millar.    MDCCXLIL 
(Price  Nine  Shillings,  sewed.)      fol.,  pp.  259;    Title  and 

Pref .  extra.  ^  „  , ,  t.  i.       .j 

Memoir  of  an  Unfortunate  Young  Nobleman  Return  d 
from  a  Thirteen  Years'  Slavery  in  America,  Where  he  had 
been  sent  by  the  wicked  contrivance  of  his  cruel  Uncle. 
A  Story  founded  on  Truth,  and  equally  address  d  to  the 
Head  and  Heart.  Part  L  This  is  the  Heir  ;  come  let  us 
kill  him,  that  the  Inheritance  may  be  ours.— Luke  cxx.  v. 
14  FoJl  Deeds  wiU  rise,  Tho'  aU  the  World  o  erwhelm 
'em  to  Men's  Byes.— Spoken  by  Hamlet  of  his  Uncle. 
Dublin:  Printed  by  and  for  Z.  Martineau,  on  the  Lower 
Blind-Key.    MDCCXLIL    12mo.    Part  I.    pp.  47,  mclu- 

"^Memorie  d'un  aiovane  Nobile  Sventurato,  Che  ritorna 
finalmente  da  una  lunga  schiavitu,  sorfEerta  nell  'America 
pe  I'arti  pessime  d'un  crudele  suo  Lio  Storia  f  ouudata  su 
la  verita,  e  indiriznata  alio  spirito  non  meno  che  al  Cuore 
Tradotta  dalla  Lingua  Inglese  nell'  Italiana,  Miser  chi  mal 
oprando  si  confida  Che  ognor  star  debba  it  malefizio  occulto ; 
Che  quando  ogni  altro  taocia  interns  grida  L  ana,  e  la  terra 
ktessa,  in  ch'l  sepulto.  A,  Orl^  Fur,  C,  6,  St.  1.  Vene.ia 
MDCCXLV.  Per  Giuseppe  Bettmelli,  Al  Secolo  delle 
Lettere.  Con  Licenza,  de' Superiori,  e  Pnvilegio.  12mo., 
2  leaves,  pp.  368. 


The  Book  of  the  Chronicle  of  James,  the  Nephew 
with  an  Hymn  of  Thanksgiving  on  his  Deliverance  from 
the  hands  of  Richeth,  his  Uncle.  Translated  from  the 
Original  Arabic  of  Belthazzar  Kapha,  the  Jew.  Printed 
for  John  Warner,  near  Warwldc  Lane;  and  sold  by  the 
Booksellers  in  Ludgate  (Street,  at  the  Royal  Exchange,  Temple 
Bar,  and  Charing  Cross.  1743.  (Price  Sixpence).  8vo., 
pp.  30,  including  Title  and  Cromwell's  letter  "To  a  Certain 
Eminent  Kidnapper." 

A  Narrative  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Court  of  King's 
Bench,  in  Ireland,  relating  to  the  Trial  of  Mary  Heath,  for 
Perjury ;  in  Two  Letters.  The  First,  from  a  Counsel 
learned  in  the  Law,  who  was  well  acquainted  with  the 
Whole  Proceedings.  The  Second,  from  a  Gentleman  who 
attended  the  Trial. 

He  Speaks  with  other  Tongues,  and  hears  Men's  Suits 
With  other  Ears ;  Will  seem  to  sleep  o'  th'  Bench, 
Only  to  entrap  Witnesses  in  their  Answers  ; 
Dooms  Men  to  Death  by  information  ; 
Rewards  by  Hearsay.    Then  the  Law  to  him 
Is  like  a  foul  black  cobweb  to  a  Spider.—  Webster. 
What  can  Innocence  hope  for 
When  such  as  sit  her  Judges  are  Corrupted  ? 

— Messenger. 

London:  Printed  for  J.  King,  in  the  Strand      MDCCXLV. 
[Price  One  Shilling.]     8vo.,  1  T.,  pp.  5—80. 

The  Case  of  the  Honourable  James  Annesley,  Esq.; 
Humbly  offered  to  all  Lovers  of  Truth  and  Justice.  Printed 
in  the  year  1756.  [London.]  8vo.,  pp.  38,  including  Title. 
Ditto.    Printed  in  the  year  1758.   8vo.,  same  pagination. 

A  Letter  to  a  Nobleman  in  the  Country,  On  the  Affair 
of  Mr.  Annesley.  Containing  a  Full  and  Distinct  Account 
of  that  Extraordinary  Transaction  and  all  its  Circum- 
stances. Together  with  Some  Particulars  not  hitherto 
mentioned.  By  an  Impartial  Pen.  London:  Printed  for 
J.  Roberts,  near  the  Oxford  Arms,  in  Warwick  Lane.  1744. 
[Price  Sixpence.]     8vo.,  pp.  34,  including  Title. 

The  Trial  at  Bar,  between  Campbell  Craig,  Lessee  of 
James  Annesley,  Esq.,  Plaintiff  ;  And  the  Right  Honour- 
able Richard  Earl  of  Anglesea,  Defendant;  Before  the 
Honourable  the  Barons  of  the  Exchequer,  at  the  King's 
Courts,  Dublin,  in  the  Trinity  Term,  in  the  16th  and  17th 
of  the  Reign  of  our  Sovereign  Lord  George  the  Second, 
King  of  Great  Britain,  &c.,  and  in  the  Year  of  our  Lord 
1743.  London:  Printed  for  M.  Cooper,  at  the  Globe,  in 
Paternoster  Row;  and  sold  by  the  Booksellers  and  Printers 
in  all  the  Cities  and  noted  Towns  in  Great  Britain  and 
Ireland.     MDCCCXLIIL    fol.,  pp.  150,  aU  inclusive. 

[See  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  II.,  6,  7 ;  Rep.  of  Committee  for 
Privileges  on  Anglesey  Peerage  (printed  llth  May,  1819)  ; 
Howell's  State  Trials,  XVII.,  1094,  1124,  1125,  1139,  1148, 
1149,1245, 144.S,  1454  ;  Lodge's  Peerage  of  Ireland;  Burke's 
Ext.  Peerage,  "Annesley";  Gent.'s  Mag.,  XIIL,  93,  204, 
306,  332  ;  Journals  of  House  of  Lords  (Ireland),  III.,  1,. 
363  (England)  XXV.,  113 ;  Cat.  of  Home  Office  Papers, 
(1760—65)  2019,  2037,  2]S0;  (1766—69)  173;  (1770-72) 
869,  933,  1098,  1119,  1136,  1246.] 

Anonymous. 

An  Examination  of  a  Book,  lately  printed  by  the 
Quakers,  intituled,  A  Brief  Account,  &c.,  So  far  as  the 
Clergy  of  the  Diocese  of  Litchfield  and  Coventry  are 
concerned  in  it.  London  :  Printed  for  J.  Roberts,  near  the 
Oxford  Arms,  in  Warwick  Lane.   1739.   Price  One  Shilling. 

'a  Letter  to  the  Right  Rev.  Richard  Lord  Bishop  of 
Lichfield  and  Coventry,  occasioned  by  so  much  of  his 
Lordship's  Second  Volume  of  The  Vindication  of  ,the- 
Miracles  of  our  Blessed  Saviour,  as  regards  the  Quakers. 
London :  Printed  for  W.  Meadows,  at  the  Angel,  in  Cornhill, 
and  sold  by  the  Booksellers  of  London  and  Westminster. 
1731  8vo.,  pp.  16;  2  ed.  corrected  1731,  8vo,,  pp.  15, 
[Signed  "T.S."]  ^  ^.  ^     ,^      , 

A  Second  Letter  to  the  Right  Reverend  Richard  Lord 
Bishop  of  Lichfield  and  Coventry,  In  Defence  of  a  former 
Letter  to  his  Lordship,  Wherein  that  misrepresented  and 
injured  Christian  Society  called  Quakers  are  impartially 
Defended  against  his  Lordship's  Vindication.  By  T.  S. 
London-  Printed  for  J.  Roberts, in  Warwick  Lane;  A.Dodd,. 
Without  Temple  Bar;   and  T.  Nutt,  at  the  Royal  Exchange. 

nSg.     8vo.,  pp.  56.  r  c      -D    J        J  ^T  M 

The  Case  of  the  Protestants.  [See  Rudyard  (l.).J 
A  Vindication  of  the  Quakers  ;  or.  An  Answer  to  the 
Bishop  of  L 's  Charge  against  them,  and  the  late  de- 
fence of  that  Clharge.  To  which  is  added  a  more  full  and 
perfect  account  of  the  Quakers  and  their  Doctrines, 
Occasioned  by  Dr.  Henry  More's  opinion  of  them.  London: 
Printed  for  T.  Cooper,  at  the  Globe,  Corner  o/  Ivy  Lane, 
next  Paternoster  Row.     1732.     8vo.,  pp.  16.     Reprinted,  p. 


ANSCOTT 


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ATSrSON 


294,  Vol.  II.,  of  "  A  Cordial  for  Low  Spirits,  &o.  By  Thos. 
Gordon,  Esq.    ^763.     12mo. 

Three  Letters  to  the  Bishop  of  Lichiield  and  Coventry. 
1st :  Concerning  the  Principles  of  the  Qiialjers,  and  some 
late  Charges  against  them.  2nd:  Confutation  of  the 
Charges  which  are  made  against  the  Quakers  in  a  Book 
called  "A  Vindication  of  the  Bishop  of  Lichfield,"  &c. 
3rd  :  Proving  the  particular  Doctrines  and  Customs  which 
distinguish  the  Quakers  from  the  Rest  of  Mankind,  and 
consistent  with  Primitive  Christianity  ;  with  a  Character 
of  George  Fox  and  his  writings.  To  which  is  prefixed  a 
Letter  to  the  Queen  concerning  Liberty,  &c.  London: 
Printed  by  J.  Hugqonson,  in  Bartholomew  Close,  for  J. 
Roberts,  in  Warwick  Lane.  1733.  pp.  24.  2nd  ed.,  2733, 
8vo.,  pp.  24. 

An  Affectionate  Address  to  Youth  upon  leaving  Sun- 
day School.  Hanley:  T.  Allbut.  1S23.  12mo.  [Review 
of.     New  Con.  Mag.  (1823),  307—40.] 

A  Cloud  of  Witnesses.     [See  Besse  (Joseph).] 

Anbcott,    Alexander,    Schoolmaster,     h.    South 

Moltoii,  Devon..  1676  ;  educated  Ox.  ;  became 

a  Quaker,  circa  1700  ;  Clerk  to  Yearly  Meeting, 

1722,  25,  28,  &  36;    d.    Bristol,  30th  Jan., 

1737. 

Some  Considerations  relative  to  the  Present  State  of 

the  Christian  Religion.      "Wherein  the  Principal  Evidences 

of  the  Christian  Religion  is  further  explained  and  defended 

in   answer   to  the   objections  made    against   it  in  a  late 

•"Vindication  of  the  Bishop  of   Lichfield  and  Coventry." 

With  an  Appendix,  &c.     Part  HI.      London :  Printed  and 

Sold  by  the  Assignees  of  J.  Sowler,  at  the  Bible,  in  George 

Yard,  Lombard  Street.     1834.     8vo.,  pp.  60.     3rd  ed.  (in- 

■cluding  Parts  I.  &  II).     London:  Printed  and  Sold  by  J. 

Philips,  in  George  Yard,.  Lombard  Street.     1770.     8vo.,  pp. 

150. 

Anslow,    H.        Honorary    Choirmaster,    Queen 

Street  Chapel,  Wolverhampton. 

Queen  Street  Chant  Book.  A  Selection  of  Psalms 
from  Holy  Scripture,  and  ancient  hymns,  with  Chants,  for 
the  use  of  the  congregation  assembling  at  Queen  Street 
Chapel,  "Wolverhampton.  Wolverhampton :  Frederick  Jones. 
1868.     12mo.,  pp.  40.     Pref.  by  T.  G.  Horton. 

Anson,  Augustus  Henry  Archibald.  b.  5th 
March,  1835  ;  Captain  84th  Foot,  1855—58  ; 
Aide-de-camp  to  General  Grant  in  the  Indian 
Mutiny,  1857—58  ;  V.R.  24th  Dec.  1858  ; 
M.P.  Lichfield  1859—68,  Bewdley  1869—74; 
d.  Cannes,  17th  Nov.,  1877. 

[Portrait  in  "Mrs.  Fairlie's  Portraits  of  Children  of 
Nobility."  3rd  Series,  1S41.  Biographical  Notice,  Mod. 
Eng.  Biog.,  I.,  col.  72.] 

Anson,  George,  b.  Shugborough,  23rd  April, 
1697  ;  s.  of  William  Anson  and  Isabella,  dau. 
of  Charles  Carrier,  of  Wirksworth,  Derbys.  ; 
Volunteer  on  the  "Euby,"  2nd  Feb.,  1711—12  ; 
Midshipman  on  the  "Hampshire,"  May,  1716 
to  Dec,  1717  ;  Second  Lieut,  on  the  "iVIonta- 
gue,"  March,  1718 — 19  ;  Commander  of  the 
"Weasel"  (sloop),  June,  1722—24;  Capt., 
appointed  to  the  "  Scarborough,"  Feb.,  1724 — 
28  ;  in  command  of  "Garland,"  July,  1728 
—31:  "Diamond"  (frigate),  1731:  "Squir- 
rel," Feb.,  1732—35  :  "  Centurion,"  Dec, 
1737  ;  Commodore,  1739  ;  in  command  of 
squadron  to  Juan  Fernandez,  18th  Sept.,  1740  ; 
captured  Spanish  galleon,  20th  June,  1743  ; 
M.P.,  Hendon,  Yorks.,  1744—47  ;  Rear- 
Admiral  of  the  White,  20th  April,  1745  ;  in 
command  of  Channel  Fleet,  9th  Aug.,  1746  ; 
won  the  battle  of  Cape  Finisterre,  3rd  May, 
1747 ;    created    Baron    Anson    of    Soberton, 


Hampshire,  1747  ;  m.,  25th  April,  1747,  Lady 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Loid  Chancellor  Yorke  (who 
d.  1st  June,  1760)  ;  First  Lord  of  Admiralty, 
June.  1751— Nov.,  1756,  and  again  June,  1757 
—  ;    Admiral  of  Fleet,  June,  1761  ;    d., 

6th  June,  1762,  at  Moor  Park,  Herts.;  bur. 
Colwich. 

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II.  III.  IV Compiled  from  papers  and  the 

material  of  the  Right  Honourable  George  Lord  Anson,  and 
published  under  his  direction,  by  Richard  "Walters,  M.A., 
Chaplain  of  His  Majesty's  Ship  the  "  Centurion,"  in  that 
Expedition.  Illustrated  with  Porty-Two  Copper-plates. 
London:  Printed /or  the  Author  by  John  iSf  Paul  Knapton, 
Ludgate  Street.  MDCCXLVIIL  4to.,  17  leaves,  pp. 
417.  Plates  and  Maps  facing  pp.  43,  60,  62  (2),  69  (3), 
72,  73,  74  (2),  94,  114,  115  (3),  120.  123,  140,  167  (2), 
189,  201,  216,  237,  251,  260  (3),  261,  277,  302,  310,  314, 
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Knapton.  1749.  8 vo.,  11  leaves,  pp.  548.  7th  ed.  Dublin: 
Printed  by  G.  4'  A.  Ewing,  at  the  Angel  and  Bible,  in  Dame 
Street.  1748.  4to.,  pp.  i. — xiv.  (adver.,  2  leaves),  50. 
Again— 4to.,  1753;  4to.,  1756;  4to,  1757;  8vo.,  1750;  8vo., 
1761;  edit,  by  W.  H.  Dilworth,  A.M.  1750.  Chapbook. 
London:  Printed  for  and  Sold  by  the  Booksellers  in  Great 
Britain.  1764.  8vo.,  1  leaf,  pp.  232.  Second  Edition, 
with  Improvements.  Printed  for  P.  Whitworth,  in  the 
year  1760.  Chapbook.  pp.  123.  Again— 2767,  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1769.  8vo.,  11  leaves,  pp.  536  Chart  of  Pacific  Ocean. 
15th  ed.  Lonkon:  1776.  8vo.,  pp.  xx.,  417.  Dublin: 
Printed  by  Graisberry  <.f  Campbell,  10,  Back  Lane.  1817. 
Duo.,  pp.  266.  Frontis.  Dublin :  Printed  by  R.  Marchbank, 
No.  IL,  Dame  Street.  1790.  8vo.,  7  leaves,  pp.  372.  Ayr: 
Printed  by  John  Wilson.  1790.  8vo.,  2  vols.  Vol.  I.,  pp. 
xix.,  21—191;  IL,  3—211.  Edinburgh:  Printed  for  the 
Booksellers.  1823.  8vd.,  pp.  3 — 50.  Published  by  the 
Society  for  Promoting  the  United  and  Scriptural  Education 

of  the  Poor  of  Ireland,  Kildare  Place,  Dublin 

Dublin  :  Printed  by  P.  D.  Hardy,  Cecilia  Street,  and  Sold  at 
the  Society's  Depository,  Kildare  Place,  n.d.  12mo.  Frontis. 
pp.  180.  Reprinted  also  in  Vol  I.,  pp.  113 — 42  of  "  Moore's 
Collection  of  Voyages  and  Travels."  London,  n.d.  Vol. 
VII.  of  '-The  "World  Displayed."  2  leaves,  pp.  221. 
Vol.  III.,  "Callander's  Voyages";  "Harris's  i'"oyages"; 
"Mavor's  Voyages";  &c.  London:  Griffin  ^  Co.  1863. 
8vo.  Dublin:  Printed  by  A.  O'Ned,  17,  Chancery  Lane. 
1825.  12mo.,  pp.  180.  Frontis.  London :  Ingram,,  Cook,  & 
Co.,  227,  Strand.  1853.  4to.,  xiii.,  128.  "  Nimmo's  National 
Library."     8vo.,  pp.  821—474, 

Supplement  to  Lord  Anson's  Voyage,  &c.  Containing 
A  Discovery  and  Description  of  the  Island  of  Frivola.  By 
the  Abbe  Loyer.  To  which  is  Prefixed  an  Introductory 
Preface  by  the  Translator.  London :  A .  Millar,  J.  Whiston, 
and  B.  White.     1752.     8vo.,  pp.  xi.,  63. 

Lord  Ansoni,  Viaggio  attornio  al  Monds  traddotto  da 
Hambly  Pape.  Livorno,  175S.  4to.  Port,  by  G.  Lape, 
and  map. 

A  True  and  Impartial  Journal  of  a  Voyage  to  the 
South  Seas,  and  round  the  Globe,  under  the  command  of 
Commodore  George  Anson.  Bv  Pascoe  Thomas.  London 
1745.     8vo..  pp.  347,  39.  "  ' 

Voyage  i.  la  Mer  du  Sud  faits  par  quelques  Officiers 
Commandants  le  "Wager  poruservir  de  Suetius  Voyage  de 
G.  Anson.     Lyon,  1756.     8vo. 

Lord  Anson.  A  Broadside.  "With  View  of  the  Battle 
of  Cape  Lizard,  with  printed  description.  Ainsterdam.  1747 
[Copy  in  Salt  Lib.] 

"V'iew  of  Barkwell  Island,  a  Drawing,  and  Various 
Maps,  Views,  Representations  of  Natural  History,  to 
illustrate  Lord  Anson's  Voyages.  To  which  a  printed 
account  is  added.     60  in  Number,    fol.     [In  Salt  Lib.] 

Review  of  "  Anson's  Voyages."  [Retros.  Revo's,  nn 
285—314.]  >       >  I'F- 

"  Who  was  the  Author  of  Anson's  Voyages  ?"  [Davis's 
Olio.,  1 — 4.] 

Walpole  & Lavater  on  " Lord  Anson."  ["  "Walpoliana." 
I.,  36.] 

Verses  on  the  Death  of  Lady  Anson.  Addressed  to 
her  Father.    2760.    4to.,  pp.  7,  including  title. 

The  Private  Character  of  Admiral  Anson.  By  a  Lady. 
Sie  vita  erat ;  f acUe  omnes  perferre  ac  pali ;  cum  quibiis 
erat  cunque  und,  his  sese  dedne,  Eorum  obsequi  studus  ■ 


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APPLETON 


advorsus  nemini,  Nuuquam  proeponems  se  alus ;  Ila  f  acil- 
lime,  Sine  invidia  inveaias  laudem. — Ter  Audr,  Act  I.,  Sc.  1 . 
London:  PrmtedforJ.Oldcastle,near  St.Paid's.  n.d.  pp.22. 

Lord  Anson's  Garland.  Composed  of  four  delightful 
New  Songs.  I.,  Lord  Anson  and  Hawke.  II.,  The  High- 
landers' March  to  America.  III.,  Willy's  the  Lad  for  me. 
IV.,  Let  me  in  this  a'e  Night,  v.,  The  Gallant  Soldier. 
Licensed  and  entered  according  to  order.     ISmo.,  pp.  8. 

Ditto.  I.,  II.,  Illy  IT.  Y.,  A  New  Song  :  Tune  the 
Banks  of  the  Dee.  'VI.,  Pretty  Nancy  of  London.  12mo., 
PP-  8. 

Anson.  A  Poem.  n.d.  8vo.  Printed  by  J.  Slater, 
Ratcliffe  Highway. 

Life  of  Lord  Anson.    London,  1822.    8vo. 

Ditto.  By  Sir  John  Barrow,  Bart.  London :  John 
Murray,  Albemarle  Street.  1839.  8vo.  Frontis. :  Portrait, 
pp.  xxxiv.,  484.  Ditto.  "  Select  Biography."  Vol.XIII., 
pp.  3—184. 

Auto.  Letters.     [Salt  Lib.  Cat.,  478.] 

[Pitt's,  Nightingale's,  and  White's  Staffs. ;  Burke's, 
Lodge's,  Debrett's,  Dod's,  and  Doyle's  Peerages  ;  Campbell's 
Naval  History  of  England,  V.,  114— 23  ;  O'Brian's  Naval 
Biography;  Diet.  Nat.  Bioc/.,  IL,  SI — 3G  ;  Bedford  Corre- 
spondence, Vol.  I.;  Brit.  Mus.  MSS.,  1595,  6,  7;  Official 
Documents  Public  Record  Office  ;  Okie  Leeke,  199  ;  Wal- 
pole's  Letters,  III.,  269  ;  Yorks.  N.  4'  Q.,  I.,  172  ;  Mirror, 
IL,  127:  XV.,  160:  XVII.,  144  :  XXXIV.,  338  ;  Brit.  Mus. 
Cat. ;  iV.  tj-  Q.,  5,  3,  IV.,  78,  100  ;  Cunningham's  Eminent 
Englishmen,  II.,  55 — 57 ;  Wilmot's  Wilmot,  199.  Edinburgh 
Review,  LXIX.  (1839—40).  Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  I.,  col.  73. 
Pennant's  Joum.  to  Lond.,  68.  Harwood's  Erdeswicke, 
(1844)  188,189;  see  Dr.  Sneyd  Davies.] 

Portrait.  By  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds.  Shugborough  Park. 
Copies,  Nat.  Port.  Gallery,  and  Painted  Hall,  Greenwich. 

Anson,    George,     b.    Shugborough,    3  3th    Oct., 
1797  ;  2n(i  s.  of  1st  Viscount  Anson  ;  entered 
the  Army,  joining  the   3rd   Guards,   Captain 
of  Dragoonis,  1823 — 25  ;  principal  Store-keeper 
of  Ordnance,   1846—51  ;    Clerk  of  the  Ord- 
nance ;  Maj.-Gen.,llth  Nov.,  1851  ;  appointed 
to  command  of  a  Division  in  Bengal,  1853 
command  of  the    Madras  Army,  1854 — 56 
Commander-in-Chief    in    India,     1855 — 57 
M.P.,    Great   Yarmouth,    1818—34;    Stoke, 
lg36— 37;  South  Staffs. ,,1837— 53;    on  the 
break-out  of  the  Mutiny,  he  marched  an  army 
against    Delhi,  but  d.   of   cholera    at    Karnal, 
27th  May,  1857  ;   m.,  1830,' Isabella,  dau.  of 
1st  Lord  Forester  {d.  1859). 

[Hart's  Army  List ;  Burke's  Peerage,  Ann.  Register, 
1857 ;  Kaye's  Sepoy  War ;  Fortnightly  Review,  XXXIX. 
(1883)  541 — 44;  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  II.,  36  ;  Ward's  Stoke, 
64;  Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  I.,  col.  73.  Pennant's  Journ.  to 
Lond.,  68.] 

Anson,  Thomas.  M.P.,  Lichfield,  1789— Feb., 
1806  :  created  Viscount  Anson,  &o.,  1806. 
The  Pedigree  of  the  Right  Honourable  Thomas  Anson, 
Viscount  Anson  of  Shugborough  and  Orgreave,  in  the 
County  of  Stafford  ;  and  Baron  Soberton  of  Soberton,  in 
the  County  of  Southampton;  Great-Nephew  of  George, 
late  Lord  Anson,  and  Baron  of  Soberton,  af  oresaid„Some- 
time  Vice-Admiral  of  Great  Britain,  and  Commander-in- 
Chief  of  His  Majesty's  Fleet,  First  Lord  of  the  Admiralty, 
and  a  Privy  Councillor.  Shewmg  the  Descent  from  Richard 
de  Vernon,  Baron  of  Shipbrooke,  and  Gilbert  Venables, 
Baron  of  Kinderton,  who  both  flourished  in  the  reign  of 
William  the  Conqueror,  and  were  the  Progenitors  of  the 
several  of  this  Knightly  and  respectable  Family,  distin- 
tinguished  in  the  British  Annals  for  their  Loyalty,  Bravery, 
and  Virtue  ;  and  at  length  represented  by  George  Venables 
Vernon,  late  Lord  Vernon,  and  Baron  Kinderton,  the 
maternal  Grandfather  of  the  said  Thomas,  Viscount  Anson ; 
also  through  the  noble  families  of  Howard,  Mowbray,  and 
Segrave,  from  the  Royal  House  of  Plantagenet.  And  last, 
from  the  noble  families  of  Wentworth,  Neville,  Ferrers, 
and  many  of  the  ancient  and  Illustrious  Houses  of  Great 
Britain.  Engraved  by  H.  Mutlow,  Russell-court,  London. 
1806.  fol.  Three  tables  folded.  [Exceedingly  rare ;  only 
a  few  printed  privately.] 


Anson,  Thomas  William,  Viscount,  b.  1796  ; 
s.  of  Thomas,  Viscount  Anson  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch., 
Ox.,  23rd  May,  1814  ;  created  Earl  of  Lich- 
field, 15th  Sept.,  1831. 

An  Act  for  Vesting  certain  Parts  of  the  settled  Estates 
of  the  Right  Honourable  Thomas  William,  Viscount  Anson, 
in  the  County  of  Norfolk,  in  Trustees,  in  Trust,  to  carry 
into  execution  Contracts  already  entered  into  for  Sale  of 
Parts  of  the  same  Estates,  and  to  sell  the  other  Parts 
thereof  under  the  Direction  of  the  Court  of  Chancery,  and 
to  apply  the  Money  arising  from  the  said  Sales  in  the 
manner  therein  mentioned.     1st  July,  1822.    fol.,  pp.  15. 

Anson,  Hon.  W. 

Obituary.     [Illus.  Times,  1856,  p.  427.] 
Engraved  Portrait    of.      By   E.  Raymond,   after   G. 
Richmond.    Imp.  4to. 

Anstis,  Rev.  Matthew,  b.  Liskeard,  4th  Nov., 
1815  ;  Mat.  Exeter  Coll.,  Ox.  ;  B.A.;  resi- 
dent (1878)  44,  Gloucester  Square,  Hyde  Park, 
and  Bishton  Hall,  Staffs.;  m.,  1st  Oct.,  1853, 
at  Longdon,  Staffs.,  Maria  Elizabeth,  eldest 
dau.  of  Sir  George  Chetwynd,  Bart. 
[See  Bibl.  Comub. ;  Boase's  Exeter  Coll.,  133.] 

Antiquarian  Repbrtoky,  The 

[.See  Devereux's  (Earls  of  Essex),  Dudley  (John,  Duke 
of  Northumberland),  Levitt  (J.);  Tamworth;  Tutbury.] 

Antiquarian  Sucibtt  op  London. 

View  of  Tutbury  Castle,  from  a  Drawing  in  Queea 
Elizabeth's  Time.     1733. 

Archseologia ;  or,  Miscellaneous  Tracts  relating  to- 
Antiquity.  London :  Published  by  the  Society  of  Antiquaries^ 
1770—1890.    4to.     [See  Alphabet  for  Staff.  Articles.] 

Antlipf,  Rev.  William. 

Life  of  the  Venerable  Hugh  Bourne.  London  :  George 
Lamb.    1872.    cr.  8vq.,  pp.  480. 

A  New  Commentary  on  the  Gospel  of  St.  John.  Left 
in  MS.  by  the^  late  Ven.  Hugh  Bourne,  and  Edited  by 
Authority  of  t£e  Conference  of  1865.    cr.  8vo.,  1/-  &  1/4. 

A  Funeral  Sermon  for  Mr.  Hugh  Bourne,  the  Substance- 
of  which  has  been  delivered  at  Liverpool  and  elsewhere^ 
London :  Bookroom.     1852.     8vo.,  3d. 

Apbdale. 

[SeeGresley  (Sir  N.).] 

'■A  Potter  from  Childhood,"  Burslem. 

A  Campbell  from  the  Potteries  ;  or,  Practice  following 
Precept.  A  Letter  addressed  to  the  Electors  of  the  Parlia- 
mentary Borough  of  Stoke-on-Trent.  Price  Twopence- 
All  communications  to  the  Author  to  be  addressed  to  the 
Printers,  Burslem :  Warwick  Savage,  n.d.  12mo.,  pp.  10. 
[Signed  "  A  Potter  from  Childhood."] 

The  ThTone,  the  Church,  and  the  People.  Same  im- 
print. 

Whig  Deceivers,  and  Trades'  ITnion  Dupers. 

Applbbv,  Mrs.  Hannah,    b.  Bowers,  near  Eccles- 
hall,  1795  ;    removed  to  Newcastle,  1803  ;    d. 
there,  1875. 
Obituary.    By  Rev.  N.  W.  Stafford.    [  Christian  Witness 

(1875),  157.] 

Appleby,  Rev.  William,  Wesleyan  Minister,  b. 
Tunstall,  5th  Oct.,  1811  ;  Itinerant  Minister, 
1831 — 59  ;  superannuated  ;  d.  12th  Nov., 
1860,  aged  49. 

Obituary.     [Wes.  Min.  (1861),  11,  12.] 

Applbton,  Rev.  W.      Private  Chaplain  to  Squire 

Giffard,  of  Chillington. 

Theophilus  ;  or.  The  Pupil  instructed  in  the  Principles, 

the  Obligations,  and  the  Resources  of  the  Roman  Catholic 

Religion.    By  the  Rev.  W.  Appleton.    From  the  French, 


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ARLIDGE 


"  La  Doctrine  Cretienne."  "  He  that  rejecteth  instruction 
despiseth  his  own  soul"  (Prov.  xt.,  32).  Wolverhampton  : 
Printed  for  the  Author  b;/ J.  Smart.  1794.  8vo.,  pp.  463. 
Ded.  to  the  Right  Eev.  and  Honourable  Thomas  Talbot. 

Applbtrbb,   William  de.      Preb.   of  Lichfield  ; 
Dean  of  Chester  ;  Archd.  of  Stafford,  1338— 
49  ;  Vicar-General  of  Lichfield,  1336—49. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  189,  210.] 

Arago,  Francois. 

ISee  Watts  (J.).] 

Arch^ologioal  Association,  London. 

The  Journal  of  the  British  Archseological  Association.  ■ 
Yol.  XXIX.     London:  Printed  for  the  Association.     1873. 
8to.     [Report  of  Wolverhampton  Meeting.] 

Ditto.     Vol.  I.,  1842. 

[Staffs,  ref. :— pp.  98—100,  106,  210,  383.] 

Ditto.  1845.  At  Winchester.  Memoir,  by  A.  J. 
Beresford-Hope. 

Ditto.  1880.  Memoir  on  Foundation  of  Early  Build- 
ings discovered  in  Lichfield  Cathedral.  1860.  By  the  Rev. 
Professor  Willis.     (Issued  separately  at  2/6.) 

[  See  Burton  ;  Giffard  Family  ;  Wolverhampton  ; 
Staffordshire ;  Aston  Family ;  Wrottesley ;  Dudley 
Castle.] 

Aroh.eological  Journal,  The 

\_See  Dudley  Castle  ;  Lichfield.] 

Arch^ological  Society,  The  Wm.  Salt, 
Stafford. 
[5ee  Mazzinghi  (T.  D.),  Bridgman  (Rev,  Canon), 
Swinnerton  (Eev.  C),  Eyton  (Rev.  J.),  Crocket  (Rev.  C), 
Wrottesley  (Maior-GeiL),Hobhouse  (Bishop),  G-razebrooke 
(G.),  and  various  towns  and  villages  of  Staffordshire. 

Archbold,  Sir  Henry.  Registrar  of  St.  John's 
Hospital,  Lichfi.eld,  1662  ;  Vicar-General  of 
Lichfield,  1675—82  ;  Knighted,  1680. 

Letter  to  Sir  W.  Dugdale  (Lichfield,  9th  Jan.),  [Bodl. 
Lib.,I73i,f.41a]  ;  to  J.  Dugdale  (Coleshill  Hall,  29th  Dec, 
1677),  [48o]  ;  two  to  Ashmole  and  one  to  Sir  W.  Dugdale 
(6th  Jan.),  [52—64];  to  Ashmole  (Lichfield,  Jan.  9th), 
[57a,  58a.]  ;  to  John  Dugdale  (Jan.  9th),  [59a]  ;  Sir  W. 
Dugdale  (14th  Jan.),  [60a];  Ashmole  (26th  Jan.),  [64,  65]; 
two  to  A.  &  J.  D.  (2nd  and  6th  Feb.),  [68a,  69a.1 

[See  Ashmole  (B.),  Dugdale  (Sir  W.)  (J.).  Harwood's 
Lichfield,  192,  560  ;  Reg.  Lib.  17,  p.  17.] 

Archer,  James.  Preacher  to  a  Congregation  in 
Lincoln's  Inn  Fields  ;  Chp.  to  Bavarian  Iilinis- 
ter,  1791  ;  created  D.D.  by  Pope  Pius  IX., 
24th  Aug.,  1821  ;  d.,  uncertain. 

Sermons  on  various  Moral  and  Religious  subjects  for 
some  of  the  Principal  Festivals  of  the  Year.  London,  1789. 
8vo.  2nd  ed.  London,  1794.  4  vols.,  12mo.  3rd.  ed.  Lon- 
don, 1817.     2  vols.,  8vo. 

Sermons  on  Matrimonial  Duties,  and  other  Moral  and 
Religious  Subjects.    London,  1804.    12mo. 

[In  a  Pastoral  by  Bishop  Milner,  of  Wolverhampton, 
1813,  the  above  were  condemned,  and  prohibited  being 
read  ;  hence  the  following  : — ] 

A  letter  from  the  Rev.  James  Archer,  to  the  Right 
Rev.  John  Milner,  Vicar-Apostolic  of  the  Midland  District. 
London,  1810.     8vo. 

Archer,  Sir  Synion.     b.  Umberslade,  near  Tam- 
worth,  21st  Sept.,  1581  ;    of  an  old  Warwick- 
shire Family  ;     Knighted  21st  Aug.,  1624  ; 
Sheriff  of  Warwick,  1628  ;   M.P.,  1640  :   m., 
13th  Oct.,  1614,  at  Tamworth,  Ann,  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Ferrars,  of   Tamworth    Castle  ;     d. 
June,  1662  ;  bur.  Tamworth,  4th  of  that  month. 
[He  seems  to  have  lived  at  Tamworth  nearly  all  his 
life.    He  was  a  great  friend  of  Dugdale  ;  possibly  the  first 
instigator— as  he  certainly  was  one  of  the  most  energetic 
supporters — of  Dugdale's  History  of  Warwickshire.    Nu- 


merous letters,  ranging  from  16th  Nov.,  1635,  to  9th  Sept., 
1667,  are  printed  in  Dugdale's  Life,  by  Hamper  ;  and  other 
references  and  particulars  will  be  found  in  Visitations  of 
Warws.,  1619  (Harl.  Soc.) ;  Colville's  Worthies  of  Warws., 
1870 ;    Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  II.,  73  ;   Palmer's  Tamworth,  365.] 

Ardbn,  J. 

On  the  Saline  Springs  at  Moira  Bath,  near  Ashby-de- 
la-Zouch,  Leicestershire;  with  remarks  on  Bathing.  By 
J.  Arden.     Burton-on-Trent,  1817. 

Argentine,  John.  b.  Bottisham,  Cambs. ;  edu- 
cated Eton  Coll.,  elected  therefrom  to  King's 
Coll.,  Camb.,  1457  ;  M.A.;  Proctor  of  the  Uni- 
versity, 1472  ;  IVI.D. ;  Physician  and  Dean  of  the 
Chapel  to  Arthur  Prince  of  Wales  ;  Rector  of 
Hartest-cum-Boxted,  Suffolk,  1487  ;  Glensford, 
Suffolk,  also  St.  Vedast,  London,  1488;  of 
Cavendish,  Suffolk,  1490  ;  Preb.  of  Durnford, 
Lichfield,  1494  ;  exchanged  for  Bobenhall, 
1497,  and  for  Pipe  Parva,  1501  ;  also  Preb.  of 
Holcomb,  Wells,  1498  ;  Master  St.  John  Baptist, 
Dorchester,  1499  ;  Provost  King's  Coll.,  Camb., 
1501  ;  D.D.,  1504  ;  d.  2nd  Feb.,  1507  ;  bur. 
in  Chantry,  King's  Coll.,  Camb. 

Actus  publico  habitus  in  Acad.  Cantab.  Contra  ommeo 
regentes  universitatis  quoad  oppositiones  1470.  [MS.  Corp. 
Ch.  Coll.,  Ox.] 

[Cooper's  Ath.  Cantab,  I.,  12  ;  Alumni  Eton,  35,  III. ; 
Le  Neve's  Fasti ;  Newcourt's  Reports ;  Tanner's  Bibl.  Brit.; 
Word's  Annals,  II.,  56  ;  Cox's  Cat.  of  Ox.  CoU.  MSS.: 
TJuiv.  &  Coll.  Doc,  I.,  244  ;  Cole's  MS.,  I.,  90,  91 :  XIII., 
65,  67  :  XLV.,  206  ;  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  II.,  80.] 

"Aristidbs,"  Shelton. 

Thoughts  on  the  Truth  of  the  Gospel.  [New  Con.  Mag. 
(1830),  72,  73.] 

Obituary  of  Samuel  Jervis.     \_Ib.  (1831),  210—12.] 

Arley  (Over). 

Church  Registers  :— Vol.  I.,  Mixed,  1564—1719.  II., 
(Peter  Bouncefoy's  gift  to  the  Parish  of  Over  Arley), 
Mixed,  1720— 1812.  III.,  Marriages,  1754— 79.  IV.,  ditto, 
1779—1812.  v.,  ditto,  1813—37.  VI.,  ditto,  1837.  Vn., 
Baptisms,  1818— 86.  VIIL,  ditto,  1886.  IX.,  Burials,  1813. 
(Rev.  C.  J.  Wilding, .M.A.,  Vicar.) 

Arley  Church.    Woodcut.     12mo. 

Castle.    Lithographed  by  Madeley.     1830. 

Cottage.    Ditto. 

Church  and  Hall,  with  Print  of  Naboth's  Cottage. 

[Mirror,  XXXV.,  24,  25.] 

Church.   Print  and  Description,    [ij.,  161— 58.] 

Collections  relating  to,  [Salt  Library.see  Cat.  No.  1744.] 

[Pitt's  Staffs.,  201,  202  ;  Harwood's  Erdeswicke  (1844), 
387,  388  ;  Oliver's  Coll.  Ch.  of  Wolverhampton,  10, 18, 174 ; 
Garner's  Staffs.,  18,  246  ;  Sup.,  32  ;  Cox's  Muniments  of 
Lichfield,  9,  11,  12,  68,  72,  82,  101,  110,  116,  128,  129,  136, 
153,  216;  Gnffiths's  Markets  and  Fairs,  I.,  235.]  \  See 
Noyes  (R.)  ;    Word  (J.  P.) ;    S.  (R.).] 

Arlidqe,  John  T.    6.  Chatham,  17th  July,  1822  ; 
s.  of  John  Arlidge,  Esq.  ;    educated  Rochester 
andChatham  Proprietary  Schools  ;  King's  Coll., 
Lond.  ;    M.D.,    Lond.,   1867  ;    A.B.,  Lond., 
1846  ;   F.R.C.P.,  Lond.,  1869  ;    Physician  to 
the  ISforth  Staffs.  Infirmary  ;    Physician  to  the 
West    Leeds    Hospital  ;     J.P.   for   Newcastle 
and  Staffs.  ;    m.  Eliza  Watts,  of  Tottenham  ; 
resident  Holly  Grove,  Stoke,  since  1862. 
On  the  State  of  Lunacy  and  the  Legal  Provision  for 
the  Insane.     London:   John  Churchill.    1859      8vo     7s 
pp.  213.  '' 

Pritchard's  Imfusoria.  London,  1852.  pp  968  XI 
plates.    Edited  by  rr         ,        ■ 

^      On  the  Hygiene  Diseases  and  Mortality  of  Occupa- 
tions.   Hanletj:  Printed  by  Allbia&  Danid.     1891      8vo 
pp.  16.  ■' 


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AENWAY 


Paper  on  "  The  Structural  Features  of  Plants  in  re- 
lation to  their  uses  in  the  Arts  and  in  Medicine."  [  Trans. 
N.  Staffs.  F.  Club  (1875),  46—52.] 

Annual  Address  as  President.     [lb.,  pp.  12 — 25.] 

Ditto.    1871. 

On  the  Sanitary  of  the  Staffordshire  Potteries.  B.  F. 
Med.  Chir.  Rev.,  1864. 

Calcareous  Deposits  in  the  Brain.    lb.,  1854. 

Amyloid  Degeneration.    lb.,  1861. 

Notes  on  the  Lunatic  Asylums  of  France,  Italy,  and 
Germany.     (Serial.)     Psychol.  Journal,  1851 — 60. 

Armet,  Mary.  b.  in  the  Moorlands  of  Staffs., 
1764  ;  resided  Bankhouse,  where  she  d.,  Sept., 
1841,  aged  84. 

Obituary.    By""W.  W."     [JFe*.  J/a</.  (1848),  1358.] 

Armett,  Rev.  Thomas,  Wesleyan  Minister,     b. 
Staffs.,  29th  Dec.,  1787  ;    Itinerant  Minister, 
1813 — 44  ;    Supernumerary,    1844 — 64  ;      d. 
22nd  Oct.,  1864,  aged  77. 
Obituary.     {Wes.  Min.  (1865),  11,  12.] 

Armit,    George,    Shoemaker.      b.   Heaton,  near 
Leek,  26th  Nov.,  1780  ;     d.  Leek,  1803,  aged 
23. 
Obituary.    By  Rev.  J.  Beaumont.     Leek,  12th  July, 

1804.     IWes.  Mag.  (1805),  608—11.] 

Armitagb. 

Church  Registers  :— I.,  Mixed,  i5th  April,  1673— 27th 
Dec,  1812.  11.,  Baptisms,  3rd  Jan.,  1813— 2nd  Feb.,  1845. 
III.,  ditto,  2nd  Feb.,  1845.  lY.,  Marriages,  29th  July,  1754 
—28th  Jan.,  1812.  ¥.,  ditto,  19th  June,  1813— 18th  April, 
1837.  VI.,  ditto,  14th  Sept.,  1837".  Til.,  Burials,  3rd  Feb., 
1813— 2nd  Nov.,  1868.  Till.,  ditto,  15th  Aug.,  1868.— 
(Rev.  J.  W.  Kewley,  M.A.,  Rector.) 

Notes,  &c.  [Staff.  Coll.,  Salt  Lib.,  see  Cat.,  370,  397.] 
Collections  relating  to.  [Salt  Lib.,  see  Cat.  734.] 
[  Jewitt's  Wedgwood,  49  ;  Ceramic  Art,  II.,  432,  434 ; 
Calvert's  Views,  22—24 ;  Pitt's  Staffs.,  78,  79 ;  Harwood'a 
Erdeswicke,  230 ;  Garner,  89,  93 ;  Langford's  Staffs,  and 
Warws.,  I.,  133,  134  ;  Cox's  Muniments  of  Lichfield,  58, 
65,  82.] 

[See  Lister  (T.  H.);  Shaw  (Rev.  S.);  Stringer  (E.); 
Allport(J.);  Buckler  (J.)]. 

Armitage,   Eev.  Robert.     Rector  of  Easthope, 
Salop,   1843   to   death ;    rf..  there   2nd    Feb., 
1852,  aged  42. 
Dr.  Johnson,  his  religious  life,  and  his  death.    London, 

1850.    8vo.     [Published  anonymously]. 

Arms  and  Seals  of  Staffordshirb. 

From  the  Visitation  of  1583.  [Brit.  Mus.,  Harl.  MS., 
2203.]  Ditto,  taken  at  the  Visitations  of  1663  and  1664. 
In  Sir  "W.  Dugdale's  hand.  [Brit.  Mus.,  Lansd.  MS.,  857.] 
Engravings  of  Arms,  Coins,  and  Seals,  a  parcel.  [Salt 
Lib.,  see  Cat.  15.]     [See  Salt  (W.).]  ' 

Armstrong,  Rev.  H.  W. 

A  Sermon  on  Mark  xvi.  15,  in  aid  of  the  Funds  for  the 
Propagation  of  the  Gospel.     Tottenham,  1831.    8vo. 

The  Christian's  Wreath  of  Simple  Verses.  London: 
Hamilton,  Adams,  4  Cfe-  Vttoxeter:  A.  Norris  <$•  Son. 
MDCCCXLL  12mo.,  title,  dedication,  "Vicarage, 
Xrttoxeter,  &c.,  1840 ";  errata  and  contents,  6  leaves  (un- 
paged), then  pp.  7 — 70. 

Armstrong,  Rev.  John  E.,  P.D.,  LL.D.,  Rector 
of  Burslem. 

The  Astrop  Case  :  a  tale  of  the  Kidnappers.  Being  a 
complete  account  of  the  Inquisition's  Aggression  practised 
by  the  servants  of  Rome  on  a  free  loyal  British  subject,  as 
investigated  and  exposed  by  the  Rev.  John  E.  Armstrong, 
D.D.,  LL.D.,  hon.  secretary  to  the  English  Church  Missions 
to  Roman  Catholics.    Hull,  1855.    8vo.,  pp.  62  and  cover. 


The  World's  Wail  of  Misery  from  Rome's  Revolting 
Tyranny.  The  Essay  that  received  the  Prize — Christmas, 
1865 — awarded  by  the  Rev.  J.  B.  Armstrong,  D.D.,  LL.D., 
Rector  of  Burslem,  Staffordshire,  and  Domestic  Chaplain 
to  the  Earl  of  Slirewsbury  and  Talbot.  Address  to  Dr. 
Armstrong,  by  W.  L.  Evans,  15  lines.  The  first  five 
thousand  in  this  epitomized  form.  One  Penny.  Hanley: 
Printed  at  the  Office  of  William  Timmis,  Fountain  Place. 
1866.     12mo.,  pp.  8. 

Armstrong,  Sir  Thomas,  b.  Nimegiien,  Flan- 
ders, circa  1624 ;  having  been  brought  to 
England,  we  find  him  in  Ireland,  1649  ;  mission 
to  King  Charles  II.  in  exile,  1655  ;  imprisoned 
three  times  by  Cromwell's  Government ;  finally 
released  3rd  Sept.,  1658  ;  m.  a  niece  of 
Clarendon  ;  implicated  in  Rye  House  Plot  ; 
M.P.  for  Stafford,  1682  ;  arrested  in  Leyden, 
May,  1684  ;  tried  and  condemned  by  Jefferies, 
14th  June,  1684  ;  executed  20th  June,  1684  ; 
his  body  being  quartered,  and  head  fixed  be- 
tween the  heads  of  Cromwell  and  Bradshaw, 
in  Westminster  Hall. 
A  Protest  against  the  sentence  of  Judge  Jefferies,  &c. 
London,  1684. 

See  also  Oldmixon  Hist,  of  Stuarts,  686,  687;  True 
Acc't,  &c.,  of  Horrid  Plot  by  Command  of  James  II.,  1685  ; 
Bioff.  Brit,  (the  scaffold  paper  is  here  printed)  ;  Russell's 
Lord  W.  Russell,  257 ;  Clarendon's  Hist. ;  Kennet's 
Chronicle,  122 ;  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  II.,  101 ;  Huggon's  Re- 
marks on  Burnet's  Hist.,  269  ;  Luttrell's  MS.,  All  Souls' 
Coll.,  Ox. ;  Sprat's  True  Account,  29,  52 ;  State  Trials,  X.; 
Copies  of  Information  (1685),  61,  109,  150,  196  ;  Eaohard's 
Hist.,  1027,  1043;  Burnet's  Hist.  Own  Times,  I.,  577; 
Heath's  Civil  Wars,  pt.  I.,  240. 

Arnald,    William,      b.   Thurcaston,  Leics.  ;    a. 
of  the  Rev.  Richard  Arnald  ;    educated  Man. 
Gr.  Sch.,  20th  June,  1757  ;     St.  John's  Coll., 
Camb.  ;     Senior    Wrangler,    1766  ;     Fellow, 
1767  ;  Head  Tutor,  1768  ;  Chp.  to  Bp.  Hurd, 
1775  ;   Precentor  of  Lichfield,  5th  Sept.,  1778 
— 97  ;     Sub-Preceptor    to    Prince    of   Wales, 
1777_81;    Hon.  Canon  of  Windsor,   1779; 
became  insane,  Jan.,  1782  ;    left  £50  by  Will 
to  Man.  Gr.  Sch.  to  buy  books  ;    d.,  Leicester, 
5th  Aug.,  1-802. 
A  Sermon.    Preached  before  the  University  of  Cam- 
bridge on  commencement  Sunday,  1781.  London,  1803.  8vo. 
[Man.  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.,  I.,  76—78  ;  Nich.  Anecdotes,  I., 
579  :    II.,  704  :    VI.,  499  ;    Kilvert's  Hurd,  129,  130  ;    Diet. 
Nat.  Biog.,  II.,  103  ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  212.] 

Arnway,  Rev.  John.      b.   Salop  ;   Mat.  St.  Ed- 
mund's   Hall,   Ox.,    4th   Dec,    1818  ;    B.A., 
1621—22;  M.A.,1624;   created  D.D.,  1642  ; 
Rector   of    Hodnet,  and   of   Ightfield,   Salop, 
1635  ;    Archdeacon  of   Lichfield,  1642—53  ; 
Preb.  of  Wolvey,  9th    May,  1633—53.      He 
(after  sequestration  of  his  estate,  and  imprison- 
ment) was  driven  out  of  the  Kingdom  by  the 
Soldiers,  first  to  the  Hague,  from  whence  he 
went  to  Virginia,  where  he  d.,  1653. 
The  Tablet :   A  Vindication  of  Charles  I.  against  the 
"Eikonoclastes"  of  Mr.  JohnMaton.    Hague,  1650.    8vo. 
An  Alarum  to  the  Subjects  of  England.    Hague,  1650. 
8vo. 

The  Tablet;  or.  Moderation  of  Charles  I.,  Martyr. 
With  an  Alarum  to  the  Subjects  of  England.  By  John 
Arnway.  Edited  by  William  Rider,  of  Merton  Coll.,  Ox- 
ford.    London,  1661.    8vo.     Port,  of  Charles  I. 

See  Dom.  State  Pa.,  1634—5  ;  Bliss's  Wood's  Athen., 
in.,  307 ;  Neve's  Fasti,  I..  397,  416 ;  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  122. 
Harwood's  Lichfield,  p.  209,  266.] 


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ASBURY 


Arrowsmith,  Eey.  Kobert.  b.  Cannock,  29th 
Sept.,  1823  ;  s.  of  Robart  Arrowsmith,  M.D. ; 
educated  Mi-.  Gibson's  and  Coventry  Gr.  Sch.  ; 
Oriel  Coll.,  Ox.,  1846  ;  1st  Class  Math.,  1846  ; 
B.A.,  1846  ;  M.A.  ;  Curate  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Windsor,  and  Assistant  Master  of  Eton,  1846 
—47;  Belbroughton,  Worcs.,  1849 — 51,  and 
1854—56  ;  Fellow  and  Tutor  St.  Peter's  Coll., 
Eadley,  1852—53  ;  Vicar  of  Stoke-iw.-Wal- 
grave,  1856 — 84  ;  m.  Beatrice,  dau.  of  — 
Evans,  Esq.  ;  of  the  Moor  House,  Fillongley, 
Coventry,  until  his  cL,  at  Bologna. 

Manual  for  Holy  Communion. 

[Blvth's  Stoke-ei'.-Walgrave,  21,  36,  90,  184,  185,  187— 
«fl^  190—2,  197—9,  202—12,  214—17,  219,  221,  223—7, 
229,  232—4,  236—9,  24r5,  248,  251,  307,  317.] 

[Private  information  from  Mr.  Arrowsmith  and  Dr.  Blyth.] 

Arthington,  Henry. 

The  Seduction  of  Arthington  by  Hackett ;  especially 
with  some  tokens  of  his  unfained  repentance  and  sub- 
mission. Written  by  the  said  Henrie  Arthington,  the  third 
person,  in  the  wofuU  tragedie.  Psal.  XXXIV.,  vers.  16  cSc 
17.  Marginal  notes.  4to.  Ixindon  (150$) :  Printed  btj 
R.  B.jfor  Thomas  Man,  dwelling  in  Paternoster  Iioii\  at  the 
signe  of  the  Talbot.  Dedicated  To  the  Eight  Honourable, 
the  Lords  and  the  rest  of  her  Majesties  most  Honourable 
privie  Councell,  increase  of  all  graces  and  blessings  need- 
full,  &c.  Preface  1  leaf,  pp.  03.  The  end  of  work,  A.'s 
Lamentation  in  verse,  4  leaves. 

Art  Journal,  The 

[See  Wallis  (G.),  Wedgwood  (.!.),  Lightbody  (J.), 
Bourne  (H.),  Greatbatch  (J.),  Hammersley  (J.  A.),  IBayley 
(W.  P.).] 

Arts  Society,  Transactions  of,  1783 — 1843. 

[iSecLegge  (W.  Earl  of  Dartmouth;  George,  Earl  of 
Dartmouth).] 

Arundell,  Rev.  John.  h.  Lanherne  ;  Mat. 
Exeter  Coll.,  Ox.  ;  B.A.  ;  M.A.  ;  Fellow, 
1421—30  ;  Proctor,  1426  ;  Chp.  and  Physician 
to  Henry  VI.  ;  Preb.  of  Lichfield,  28th  July, 
1443,  to  nth  Dec,  1458;  of  Wells,  Lincoln, 
Hereford,  York,  and  St.  Paul's  ;  Archd.  of 
Richmond,  Yorks.  ;  Dean  of  Windsor,  and 
Wolverhampton  ;  Bp.  of  Chichester,  1458 — 
77  ;  d.,  18th  Oct.,  1477  ;  bur.,  Chichester 
Cathedral. 

[Bliss's  Wood's.,  II.,  693  ;  Rymer's  Fcedera,  Ap.,  1454  ; 
Strickland's  Queens,  II.,  215  ;  IPhillip's  Wilts.  Insti.,  I., 
147—8  ;  Boase's  Exe.  Coll.,  17  ;  Tighe's  &  Davis's  Annals 
Windsor  (IB.'is),  I.,  300  ;  Dallaway's  W.Div.  Sussex  (1815), 
I..  66;  Johnson's  Linacre  (1835),  164;  Stephen's  See  of 
Chichester  (1876),  106—8  ;  Bibl.  Cornub.,  III.,  1038  ;  Diet. 
Nat.  Blog.,  II.,  146  ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  224.] 

Arusdbll,    Rev.   John.       b.   Lanherne  ;    s.   of 

Humphrey    Arundell,    by    Joanna,    his    wife  ; 

of  Dulo3,   Cornwall,  1474  ;    educated   Coll.  of 

Augustine  Monks  at  St.  Colomb,  Cornwall  ; 

Exeter  Coll.,  Ox.  ;    B.A.  ;    M.A.  ;    Rector  of 

St.     Colomb  ;      Rector    of     Sutton,     Berks., 

circa  1479  ;    Canon  of  York,  1479  ;  Preb.  of 

York,  1489  ;  Preb.  of  Salisbury,  Nov.,  1489  ; 

Chancellor  of  Hereford  ;  Dean  of  Exetei-,  1483 

— 96  ;  Bishop  of  Lichfield,   14th  June,  1496 

—1502;  Bi.-hopof  Exeter,  1502— 4;  rf.,15tli 

March,  1504,  Episcopal  Palace,  St.  Clement 

Danes,  London,  where  he  is  buried. 

[Library  of  brick,  built  by  Dean  Hey  wood,  at  Lichfield, 
finished  in  his  time.] 


FHis  Will,  Somerset  House,  f  ol.  14,  Holgrave  ;  Oliver's 
Bps.  of  Exeter,  116,  117;  Bliss's  Wood's.,  II.,  692,  693  ;  Bp. 
Kennet's  Biog.  Memoranda,  Lansd.  MSS.,  978  ;  Art.  39,  f ol. 
54  55  ■  Polwhele's  Devon.,  I.,  288  ;  Weever's  Monuments 
(1631)  444;  Collectanea^  III.,  394;  BibL  Cornub.,  III., 
1038  •  'Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  II.,  146  ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  146, 
147  ;  Harl.  MS.,  3839';  Cotton  MSS.,  Tesp.  E.  67] 

Arukdbll  and  Sdrrey,  Alathea  Talbot,  Coun- 
tess of.  (Wife  of  Lord  Henry  Arundell,  one 
of  " the  five  popish  lords"  tried  1679 — Lords 
Stafford,  Powis,  Petre,  Belasye,  and  Arundell— 
who,  after  being  kept  in  prison  five  years  and 
four  months,  were  released  on  bail ;  he  d.  28th 
Dec,  1694,  at  Breamore,  Hampshire),  d.  1675. 
Nature  unboweUed ;   her  choicest  secrets  digested  into 

receipts,  whereunto  are  annexed  many  rare  and  hitherto 

unimparted  inventions.     London,  1665.     8vo.,  12s.      Port. 

by  Hollar. 

AsBURY,   Rev.  Francis.      *.    Hamstead   Bridge, 
Handsworth,  20th  or  21st  Aug.,  1745  ;  only 
s.  of  Joseph  Asbury  and  Eliza  Rogers  ;  began 
to  preach   1763  ;    Itinerant   Preacher,   1766  ; 
offered  himself  for  America,  Aug.,  1771  ;   em- 
barked  in   Sept.   and   landed  at   Philadelphia 
27th     Oct.,    1771  ;      elected    Superintendent 
(jointly  with  Coke),  Christmas,  1784  ;  denomi- 
nated Bishop,  27th  Dec,  1784  ;  spent  the  rest 
of  his  life  in  organizing  the  Societies  ;    d.,  un- 
married, 31st  March,  1816. 
Constitution  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  of 
the  United  States  of  America.    1786. 
Eorm  of  Discipline  of  ditto,    1787. 
Bishop  Asbury's  Journal.     New  York,  1852. 
Asbury  and  his  Coadjutors.    By  Larrabee.    Cincinnati, 
1854.     8vo. 

The  Pioneer  Bishop.  Edited  by  S.  W.  Christopher. 
London:  Simkin,  Marshall,  4'  Oo.     I860.     8vo.,  2s. 

Pioneer  Bishop.  By  —  Strickland.  With  Portrait. 
London,  1860.     8vo. 

Character  and  Career  of  Francis  Asbury.  By  Jane. 
Neiv  York,  1872.     8to.     Port. 

Bishop  Asbury.  By  Rev.  —  Briggs.  London,  1874. 
8vo.     Port. 

Biog.  Notice  of.  [Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  II.,  149  ;  P.  M.  Mag. 
(1867),  338  ;    Large  Minutes,  II.,  409,  410.] 

Francis  Asbury.  ByG.W.  [i'.if.ilfa^.  (1884),474— 
78.     Ih.  (1867),  338.] 

Address  to  British  Conference,  1st  November,  1796. 
Signed,  Thomas  Coke  and  F.  A.  [LargeMiuutes(Wesleyan) 
(1797),  pp.  398,  399.] 

Reply  to  "Mr.  Francis  Asbury,  Ac."  [/6.,  400.] 
Address  of  F.  A.  and  Yirginian  Conference.  \Ih. 
(1798),  429—31  ;  ih.  (1803),  195,  196  ;  ih.  (1804),  241—43.] 
Letter  from  "Pennsylvania,  28th  July,  1803,"  to  Dr. 
Coke  [PFes.  Mag.  (1804),  47—8]  ;  to  Rev.  Charlea  Atmore 
[16.,  135]  ;  to  Conference  \ih.,  475,  476]  ;  to  Zachary  Myles, 
"Baltimore,  16th  Aug.,  1804"  [i6.,(1805),46,  47.]  Address 
to  Baltimore  Conference,  April,  1805  \ih.,  526,  526.  Letter 
to  Dr.  Coke,  "  New  York, May  7, 1806  "  \ib.  (1806),  524—26]. 
Letter  (Obituary  on  Richard  Whatcoat)  July  17,  1806 
\ih.  (1807),  190]  ;  ditto  to  Dr.  Coke,  "  Charlestown,  Nov. 
4, 1806  lib.,  331,  332]  ;  ditto  to  Dr.  Coke,  "New  York,  Mar. 
30,  1808"  \ib.  (1808),  573,574];  ditto  to  Mr.  Roberts, 
"Baltimore,  May  27, 1808"  \ib.  (1809),  131,  132]  ;  ditto  to 
Zachary  Myles, "  Feyetteville,  Jan.  5, 1809  "  \ih.  265] ;  to  Dr. 
Coke,  "Saten  Island,  May  2,  1809,"  [i6.  (1810),  84,  85]  ;  to 
Zachary  Myles,  "  Shippinsburg,  Aug.  9,1810"  \ib.  (1810), 
483].  LettertoF.  A.  [a'A.  (1811),  196— 98,237,238];  to  Dr. 
Coke,  "Charlestown,  Jan.  9, 1811  "  [16.  (1812),  155,  156]  ; 
to  British  Conference,  "Wilmington,  Delaware,  18  April 
1815"  \ib.  (1816),  73].  Letter  by  D.  Hitt,  book-steward, 
on  \ib.  78,  74].  Letter  from  Daniel  Hitt,  announcing  his 
death,  and  on  his  character ;  also  from  Rev.  Dr.  Clarke  and 
John  Wesley  Bond  [ih.,  239,  240].  Obituary  \Wes.  Min 
4- Mag.,  tor  1817].  '    '" 

Providential  occurrence  to  Two  Methodist  Preachers 
(Messrs.  Asbury  and  Chew).  By  "N."  [Wes.Mag.  (1818), 
122.]     Reference  to  [ib.  (1790),  351 ;  New  Con.  Mag.  (1866), 


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ASHENHURST 


AsBDRY,  Jacob  Vale.  b.  Stone,  1791 ;  Surgeon 
at  Enfield,  1820  to  death  ;  patentee  of  Rail- 
way Buffers,  1853,  1855  ;  inventor  of  Surgical 
Instrument  for  puncture  of  the  tympanium  ; 
m.  1820,  Dorothy,  3rd  dau.  of  Charles  Jacomb, 
of  Russell  Square  ;  d.  Enfield,  21st  June, 
1871,  aged  80. 

^Medical  Times  and  Gazette,  II.,  87  (1871);  Mod.  Eng. 
Bioff.,  I,,  col.  92  ;  a  great  friend  of  Charles  Lamb,  who 
wrote  an  acrostic  on  his  anccessfal  treatment  of  Cholera.) 

AsBURY,   Rev.  S.  R. 

Friars  of  "Dies  Ir»."    [Pot.  Mag.,  Vol.  II.  (1861),  237.] 

Ash,  Charles  Bowker.  i.Adbaston,  April,  1781  ; 
baptised  17th  April,  1781  ;  s.  of  George  Ash 
and  Frances  his  wife,  of  Adbaston,  Parmer  ; 
(father  d.  19th  May,  1784). 

Poemata  Miscellanea,  pp.  IHS — 803  of  vol.  I.  of  his 
"  Works,"  183B. 

The  Flagellator:  A  Philippic  intended  as  a  gentle 
whipping  for  the  Author  of  the  "Intercepted  Epistle," 
with  A  Rod  in  Pickle  for  the  writer  of  the  promised 
"Postman."  Bath,  1814.  12mo.;  reprinted  in  "Works," 
1836.     Tol.  n.,  pp.  227—49. 

The  Triumphs  of  Thespis  or  the  Flagellator's  whip 
lent  to  the  Actors.  A  Serio-Comic  Poem.  Bath,  1814. 
12mo.,-reprinted  in  "Works,"  1836,  vol.  II.,  pp.  251—90. 

A  Layman's  Epistle  to  A  Certain  Nobleman.  London, 
1827.  12mo.  [Pret.  dated  17th  Sept.,  1823,  C.  B.  Ash.] 
reprinted  in  "Works,"  1836.    Tol.  II.,  pp.  109 — 44. 

An  Epistle  to  Sir  Isaac  Coffin,  Bart.,  Member  of  the 
Honourable  House  of  Commons,  occasioned  by  the  pro- 
posed Tax  on  Inland  Coal.  [Signed,  Cumberland  Cottage, 
14  miles  North  of  the  Wrekin,  April,  1810.  Roderick 
Flagellum.]  Postscript  [Cumberland  Cottage,  1st  Sept., 
1819.  Roderick  Flaggellum.]  Lmidon,  1819.  12mo., 
reprinted  in  "Works,"  1836.     Vol.  II.,  pp.  181—226. 

The  Poetical  Works  of  C.  B.  Ash,  of  Adbaston.  In 
Two  Volumes.    Vol.  I. 

Perchance  the  tenor  of  my  monrning  verse 

May  leade  some  pilgrim  to  my  tomblesse  grave, 
Where  neither  marble  monument,  nor  hearse 
The  passenger's  attentive  view  may  crave  ; 
Sach  honours  now  the  meanest  persons  have, 
But  well  is  me,  where  ere  my  ashes  lie, 
If  one  teare  drop  from  some  religious  eie. 

Storey's  "  Life  of  Wolsey." 
London:   Longmans,  Bees,  Orme,  Brown,  and  Green,  Pater- 
noster Row.    1831.     8vo.,  pp.  (Vol.  I.)  xvi.,  303.     Ded.  to 
Earl  Lichfield.    Vol.  II.,  x.,  312.    Marhet  Drayton:  Printed 
by  S.  Sylvester. 

The  Hermit  of  Hawkstone :  A  Descriptive  Poem.  By 
Charles  Ash,  Author  of  "Adbaston,"  " 'The  Heath  Girl," 
&c.,  &c. 

Long  as  the  soil  on  Vimiera's  plain. 
And  long  as  Talamanca  shall  remain  ; 
Till  fam'd  Molino  is  at  last  forgot, 
And  not  a  stone  shall  mark  the  desert  spot 
Where  Almarez  in  former  ages  stood 
All  crimson'tl  o'er  with  haughty  Gallic  blood, 
So  long,  emblazoned  on  the  height  of  fame, 
shall  brightly  last' the  gallant  Hero's  name. 
Bath:  Printed  by  Meyler  and  Son,  Abbey  Churchyard ;  and 
Sold  also  by  G.  and  S.  Robinson,  Paternoster  Bow,  London, 
and  most   other   Boohsellers.     1816.      12mo.,  pp.  xv.,  101. 
Ded.  to  Lord  Hill.    List  of  Subscribers. 

The  following  Water  Colours  by  him  are  in  the  Salt 
Library,  Stafford  : — Hill  Hall ;  Biana  ;  Sugnall  Hall ; 
Charnes  Hall;  The  Brooms;  Seighford  Hall;  Pelvall 
House. 

Maps  of  various  Parishes  of  the  County  of  Stafford, 
with  large  Index  Map.  In  19  parcels.  [Salt  Lib.,  see  Cat., 
417]. 

A8flBO0RNB,  Derbyshire. 

History  of  Ashbourne,  the  Valley  of  the  Dove,  and 
adjacent  villages.  Ashbourne :  Printed  and  Published  by 
R.  Eobson,  1839.    8vo. 

[SeeHobson  (R.).] 

AsHBY,  Ricbard,  of  London  and  Norfolk  ;  d.  at 
Wymondbam,  21st  May,  1734,  aged  71. 

Christian  Counsel ;   in  the  Spirit  of  Love  and  Meek- 


ness, Tenderly  Recommended  to  the  Serious  Consideration 
of  those  French  Prisoners,  at  Nottingham  and  Litchfield. 
London:  Printed  and  Sold  by  T.  Sowle,  in  White  Bart 
Court,  ill  Gracious  Street.  1705.  8vo.,  pp.  12  ;  2nd  ed. 
3rd  ed.  with  additional  preface,  1794.  8vo.,  pp.  8.  [In 
French  and  English]. 

Avis  Chretien  en  espirit  de  Charite  et  de  Douceur, 
Tendrement  recommandi  k  la  Considuation  serieuse  des 
Francois  Prisouniers  eu  Angleterre.  8vo.  [«.  pi.,  d.,  or 
p.]     pp.  4. 

Avis  Chretien,  selon  L'esprit  de  Charite  et  de  douceur 
reoommande,  par  un  sentiment  d'amour  Fraternel,  aux 
Frangois  Prissoniers  a  Nottingham  et  a  Litchfield,  pour 
quils  en  favent  1'  objet  de  lears  Reflexions,  Trosieme 
edition.  A  Londres,  De  Vlinprlmerie  de  Jacques  Phillips, 
George  Yard,  Lombard  Street.    1874.     8vo.,  pp.  8. 

ASHCOMBB    PaKK. 

Litho.  and  Description.  [Morris's  Country  Seats,  IV., 
75,  76  ;  Sleigh's  Leek,  (2nd  Ed.)  170,  171 :  other  reference, 
ib.,  3,  33,  110,  147—49.] 

Ashe,   Robert  Hoadley.      b.  Winchester,  1751  ; 

of  Pemb.   Coll.    Ox.;     compounded  foT   M.A., 

1793;     B.D.    and    D.D.     1794;     Vicar    of 

Crevvkerne,    Somerset,   1775 — 1826  ;     d.   3rd 

May,  1826. 

A  Letter  to  the  Rev,  Dr.  Milner,  author  of  the  History 
of  Winchester,  in  vindication  of  Bishop  Hoadley,  from 
that  gentleman's  false  aspersions.  1790.  [  Diet.  Nat.  Biog. 
II.,  1671]. 

Ashe,  Simeon.  Educated  at  Emmanuel  Coll.. 
Cam.;  Minister  in  Staffs.;  ejected  for  not 
reailing  "Book  of  Sports";  Chp.  to  Earl  of 
Manchester  ;  Vicar  of  St.  Austin  ;  a  Cornhill 
Lecturer  ;  bur.  24th  Aug.,  1662. 

Support  of  the  Sinking  Heart  at  Times  of  Distress. 
London,  1642.    4to. 

Ditto.     London,  1645.     4to. 

Best  Refuge  for  the  Oppressed.     London,  1642.     4to. 

God's  incomparable  goodness  unto  Israel.  London, 
1647.    4to. 

Good  Courage  discovered  and  encouraged.  London, 
1642.     4to. 

Living  Loves  betwixt  Christ  and  Dying  Christians  ; 
Preached  at  the  Funeral  of  Jer.  Whittaker,  Pastor  thereof, 
with  Poems  and  Elegies.     London,  1654.     4to. 

Gray  Hay  res  Crowned  with  Grace.  Preached  at  the 
Funeral  of  T.  Gataker,  with  Poems  and  Elegies.  London, 
1655.    4to. 

The  Good  Man's  Death  Lamented;  Preached  at  the 
Funeral  of  R.  Robinson,  with  Poems  and  Elegies.  London, 
1655.     4to. 

Faithful  Christian's  Gain  by  Death.  Preached  at  the 
Funeral  of  Essex  Corintus,  of  Manchester,  12th  Oct.,  1658. 
London,  1659.     4to. 

Funeral,  Sermon  on,  by  Calamy.  [Non.  Con.  Memorial, 
1802]. 

Letter  of.  [  Vicar^s  Parliamentary  Chronicle^,  and 
Particular  Relation  of  the  most  Remarkable  Occurrences 
from  the  United  Forces  in  the  North,  by  S.  A.  and  William 
Goode.    London,  1644.    4to. 

A  True  Relation  of  the  most  Chiefe  Occurrences  at 
and  since  the  Battell  at  Newbery.    London,  1645. 

[See  Calamy,  Non.  Con.  Memorial  (1802)  94 — 6  ; 
Sylvester's  Reliquiae  Baxterianse,  pt.  II.,  430 ;  Neal's 
Puritans,  1822,  IV.,  344;  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.  168,  169.] 

AsHEBURW,  Thomas,  b.  Stafford  ;  educated  Ox. 
University  ;  Fellow  ;  great  opponent  of  Wick- 
liffe.  Caused  a  Convocation  in  London,  1332, 
at  which  the  Reformer's  writings  were  con- 
demned. 
[Pitt's  Staffs.,  295.] 

ASHENHORST. 

History  and  Print.     [Olde  Leeke,  66,  67.] 
\_See  Buckler  (J.)] 

ASHENHDRST,    OP    AsHENHDRST. 
[See  Sleigh  (J.)] 


ASHENHUEST 


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ASHMOLE 


AsHBNHOBST,  EeY.  Francis.  b.  Sedgley  ;  s.  of 
Edward  Ashenhurst,  of  Old  Park,  Sedgley 
(will  dated  Nov.  29,  1669,  Som.  House,  Coke, 
156,  in  which  Francis  is  mentioned)  ;  Mat. 
St.  Mary's  Hall,  Ox.,  22nd  March,  1661—62  ; 
M.A.,  1670  ;  Vicar  of  Wootton  Wawen, 
1664;  Rector  of  Kingswinford,  1670  ;  Master 
St.  John's  Hospital,  Lichfield,  4th  March, 
1673— Dec,  1704  ;  Preb.  of  Oloughton,  ex 
parte  Precentoris,  1684  ;  of  Wellington,  1689 
— 1704  ;  of  Lincoln,  1689  ;  Archdeacon  of 
Derby,  Aug.,  1689  to  Dec,  1704;  m.  Annie, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Whitehall,  of  Park 
Hall ;  d.  1704,  aged  61. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  214,  240,  559,  560  ;  Eeg.  Lib.,  17, 
P  2,  p  7.] 

Ash  Flats  (The)  Murder. 

StafEordshire  Spring  Assizes,  1853.  Before  Mr.  Justice 
Talfourd.  The  Ash  Flats  Murder.  The  Trial  of  Black- 
burn, Moore,  and  Walsh,  for  the  Murder  of  John  Blackburn, 
copied  from  the  Staffordshire  Advertiser,  of  March  26th. 
"With  Portrait  and  Illustrations.  Stafford:  Published  by 
Hill  and  Halden,  Gaolgate  Street.  Price  Sixpence,  n.d. 
8vo.,  pp.  40  ;  one  leaf  unpaged. 

AsHFORD— in-the-Water,  Derbys. 

[See  Sleigh  (J.).] 

Ashley. 

Church  Eegisters  : — Vol.  I.,  fol..  Mixed  (records  in 
Latin  to  1733),  from  20th  May,  1551,  to  21st  March,  1742, 
II.,  Mixed  (to  1755,  then  only  Burials  and  Baptisms),  6th 
April,  1743,  to  17th  Dec,  1836.  III.,  Marriages,  26th  Jan., 
1755,  to  26th  Jan.,  1811.  IV.,  ditto,  4th  May,  1813,  to  23rd 
Jan.,  1838  (two  years  imperfect).  V.,  Baptisms,  1st  Jan., 
1813,  to  23rd  July,  1841.  TL,  Burials,  14th  Feb.,  1813,  to 
9th  Aug.,  1851.  TII.,  Marriages,  21st  Nov.,  1838.  VIII., 
Baptisms,  6th  Aug.,  1841,  to  6th  April,  1866.  IX.,  ditto, 
6th  May,  1866.  X.,  Burials,  5th  Sept.,  1857.— (Bev.  S.  C. 
Voules,  M.A.,  Eector.) 

An  Act  for  enclosing  Lands  in  the  Parish  of  Ashley, 
in  the  County  of  Stafford.    15th  April,  1813.    fol.,  pp.  34. 
Collections  relating  to.     [Salt  Lib.,  see  Gat.  749.] 
Miscellanea.     [Staf.  Coll.,  Salt  Lib.,  see  Cat.,  393.] 
[Pitt,   323—27;    Harwood's  Brdeswicke    (1844),    108, 
116,117;  Garner,  63,  119  ;  Staffs,  and  Warws.,  L,  224,  225  ; 
Bp.  Heber's  Poems,  p.  349.     See  Marshall  (T.  B.),  Lightf  oot 
(Rev.  J.,  D.D.),  Nicholson  (Eer.  J.),  Voules  (Bev.  S.  C), 
Wood  (J.  P.),  Buckler  (J.),  Ferneyhough  (J.  E.).] 

AsHMOLB,  Elias.  b.  Lichfield,  23rd  May,  1617 ; 
s.  of  Simon  Ashmole,  Gent.  ;  educated  Lich- 
field Gr.  Sch.  ;  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  1644  ; 
became  a  Solicitor,  1638  ;  Commissioner  of 
Excise,  Lichfield,  1644  ;  at  Worcester,  1645  ; 
Freemason,  1646  ;  Windsor  Herald,  1660  ; 
presented  his  Museum  to  Ox.,  1682  ;  M.D., 
Ox.  ;  Library  destroyed  by  fire,  1679  ;  m.,  (1) 
1638,  Eleanor  Mainwaring,  of  Smallwood, 
Cheshire  (d.  1641),  (2)  16th  Nov.,  1649,  Lady 
Mainwaring  (rf.  1668)  ;  d.  18th  May,  1692  ; 
bw.  South  Lambeth  Church. 

Dr.  Dee's  Treatise  on  the  Philosopher's  Stone.  Edited 
by.    London,  1660.    4to. 

Fasciculus  Chemicus  :  Chymical  Collections  Express- 
ing The  IngresSj  and  Egress  of  the  Secret  Hermetic  Science, 
out  of  the  Choicest  and  most  Famous  Authors  ;  Where- 
unto  is  added  The  Archanum,  or  Grand  Secret  of  Hermetick 
Philosophy.  Collected  and  digested  in  such  an  order  that 
it  may  prove  to  the  advantage,  not  oneley  of  the  Beginners, 
but  Proficients  of  this  high  Art,  by  none  hitherto  disposed 
in  this  Method.  Both  made  English  by  John  HastoUe, 
Esquire.  Qui  est  Mercuphilus  Anglicus.  Our  Majesty  is 
begun  and  perfected  by  onely  one  thing ;  namely,  Mercury. 
Ventur,  p.  26.  London :  Printed  by  J.  Flesher/or  Richard 
Mynne,  at  the  Sign  of  St.  Paul,  in  Little  Britain.     1650. 


12mo.,  pp.  31,  exclusive  of  postscript.  Prefixed,  "Proli- 
gomena  farced  with  Eosicrucian  language."  Two  prefaces, 
dated  respectively  " Mar.  1, 1649—60,"  and  "Apr.  1st,  1650." 
Mr.  Ashmole's  Letter  to  William  Dugdale,  about  the 
Course  of  the  Eoman  Eoad  called  Watling  Street,  sm. 
8vo.,  pp.  6—10.    Dated  Ap.  20,  1657. 

Theatrum  Chemicum  Britannicum ;  Containing  Several 
Poeticall  Peices  by  our  Famous  English  Philosophers 
who  have  written  the  Hermetique  Mysteries  in  their  own 
ancient  Language,  Faithfully  Collected  into  one  Volume, 

with  Annotations   thereon The  first  Part.       London: 

Printed  by  J.  Grismond  for  Nath.  Brooks,  at  the  Angel,  in 
Cornhill.  MDCLII.  4to.,  8  leaves,  pp.  486.  4  leaves 
extra.  Plates,  pp.  12,  28,  44,  213,  226,  348,  350, 436.  Astro. 
Table,  117. 

The  Way  of  Bhss  in  Three  Books.    Made  Publick.     . 

.     Qui  est  Mercuriophilus   Anglicus — Deus  nobiahaee 

Otia  fecit.     London  :  Printed  by  John  Grismond  for  Nath. 

Brooks,  at  the  Angel,  in  Cornhill.     1658.     4to.     Portrait  by 

Faithorne.     pp.  220,  3  leaves. 

[Form  of  Warrant  for  assistance  to,  and  attendance 
upon,  Elias  Ashmole,  when  making  his  visitation  of  Berk- 
shire as  deputy  for  Clarencenx,  King  of  Arms,  n.pl.,  168 — ] 
A  Catalogue  of  the  Peers  of  the  Kingdom  of  England 
according  to  their  Birth  and  Creation,  in  the  Eeign  of 
Charles  the  Second,  King  of  England,  Scotland,  France, 
and  Ireland.  Collected  by  E.  A.  London:  Printed  for 
William  Gilbertson.  1661.  fol.  Broadside  with  Engraved 
Portrait  of  Charles  II.  "iBtatis  Gria;  30."  P.S.  excudit. 
Sol  in  Ascendente  ;  or.  The  glorious  Appearance  of 
Charles  the  Second,  Upon  the  Horizon  of  London,  in  his 
Horoscopicall  sign,  Gemini  Jam  vago  coelo  fidua  f  ulgens 
Aurora  f  ugat ;  surgit  Titan  Eadiarte  Coma,  nundoque 
diem  Eeddit  Clarum.  [Engraving  of  Royal  Arms.  ]  Lon- 
don :  Printed  for  N.  Brook,  at  the  Angel,  in  Corn-hill.  1660. 
4to.,  title,  pp.  6.  [Corrected  draft  of  the  above  is  in  Bodl. 
Lib.,3S,  6444,  f.  230— 7.] 

The  Solemne  Eites  and  Ceremonies  performed  on  the 
day  of  the  coronation  of  our  sovereign  lord  King  Charles 
the  Second,  happily  celebrated  upon  the  23rd  day  of  April 
being  St.  George's  Day,  Anno  Domini  1661,  pp.  167—92  of 
J.  Ogilby's  Entertainer.  London  1682.  [Original  in 
Bodl.  Lib.,  Vol.  819,  f  la.  2— 26S.] 

The  Institution,  Laws,  and  Ceremonies  of  the  most 
Noble  Order  of  the  Garter.  Collected  and  Digested  into 
one  Body,  &c.  London:  Printed  by  J.  Macockfor  Nathan- 
ial  Brooke,  at  the  Angel  in  Cornhill,  near  the  Royal  Ex- 
change. MDCLXXJI.  fol.  5  leaves,  pp.  720,  app.  51, 
Errata  1  leaf  extra.  Plates  facing  pp.  1  3,  4,  60  86  94 
131,  134,  137,  139,  140,  142,  145,  146,  147,  202,  207,  208,  209,' 
223,  224,  227,  229,  234,  235,  247,  250,  366,  404,  424  465 
516,  593,  642,  708,  717.  Ditto,  now  compared  with  the 
Author's  Corrections  in  his  Library  at  Oxford,  faithfully 
digested  and  continued  down  to  the  present  time,  the 
whole  illustrated  with  proper  Sculpture.  The  Second 
Edition.  London:  Printed  for  E.  Curl,  agaiiist  Catherine 
Street,  in  the  Strand;  R.  Gosling  at  the  Middle-Temple- 
Gate;  J.  Pemberton,  and  J.  B'ooke's.  against  St.  Dunstan's 
Church,  «i  Fleet  Street.  MBCCXXVL  8vo.,  pp  565  4 
leaves  at  beginning  and  2^  at  end  extra.  Port,  of  George 
Prince  of  Wales.  ' 

[Staffs.  Eeferences  :— on  pp.  299,  302,  303,  313  327 
338,  341,  .342,  370,  393,  432,  451,  502,  503,  607,  609,  510,  516 
519,  621,  522,  526,  528,  629,  530,  634,  638, '539.']  A'gain 
London,  1693.  fol.  Catalogue  of  Knights  continued  to 
date  ;•  ditto  Abridged,  with  a  continuation  of  the  Knights 
London:  Printed  for  A.  Bell,  at  the  Cross-Keys  and  Bible, 
in  Cornhzll;^  W  Taylor,  at  the  Ship;  and  J.  Baker,  at  the 
Blach-Boy  m  Pater-Noster-Row  ;  and  A.  Collins,  at  the 
Black-Boy,  in  Fleet-Street.  1115.  8vo.,  5  leaves,  pp.  665 
Index  2  leaves.  >  jr-r       ", 

Interleaved  Copy,  with  Author's  MS.  corrections  and 
additions.     [Bodl.  Lib.]  1742—44. 

Collections  for  the  History  of  the  Origin  and  Lawn 
0  the  Most  Noble  Order  of  the  Garter,  and  the  lives  of  Us 
Illustrious  Founder  and  Companions,  in  39  vols.  fol.  \Ib 
1087 — 11S6^.  '     *- 

[In  the  same  Library  we  have  the  Plates  1781  107^  ■ 
List  of  Plates  ii32,  203^;  King's  Licence  TrpS^SS  •' 
Hia  recommendation  of  it,  art  210;  1135,  118;  1138  ISl'- 

irtfrm'l'lfVl'  ^°'^^  °"  ^^™-l  cl'apterV'o; 
Jiriata,  1135,  119  ;  Letters  respecting  it,  1131,  280,  etc  ] 

n  .^^"SSI?:'^?'^'^^^"']  ^^  ""  Chapter  of  the  Order  of  the 
Garter,  29th  May,  1674,  of  Ashmole's  work  on  the  order  of 
the  favour  and  bounty  of  the  Knights,  n.  pi.,  1674  fol 
Single  Sheet,]  '^  ,j-"it.    lui. 

The  Antiquities  of  Berkshire.  With  a  large  Appendix 
of  many  valuable  original  Papers,  Pedigrees  of  the  most 


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considerable  Families  of  the  County,  and  a  particular 
account  of  the  Castle,  College,  and  Town  of  Windsor,  in 
three  vols.  London:  Printed Jor  E.  Curll,  in  Fleet  Street. 
MDCCXIX.  fol.  Tol.  I.,  pp.  cxxviii  194  (Port,  of 
Aahmole,  by  Vandergucht,  Map  by  W.  Hollar);  II.,  pp. 
195—350,  and  errata  2  pp.;  III.,  428,  with  2  Plates  at  pp. 
210,231  London, 1123.  8vo.  Reading, 1736.  Sm.fol.,pp. 
17,  340 ;  Index,  2  pp.;  Life,  8  pp.;  Map  by  H.  MoU. 

Mr.  William  Lilly's  History  of  His  Life  and  Times, 
from  the  year  1602  to  1681,  Written  by  himself  in  the 
66th  year  of  his  Age,  to  his  worthy  Friend,  Elias  Ashmole, 
Esq.  Published  from  the  original  Manuscript  containing 
many  curious  particulars,  London :  Printed/or  J.  Roberts, 
in  Warwick-Lane,  1715.  12mo.  pp.  116.  [Ded.  to  E. 
Ashmole,  who  contributed  the  Notes.  ] 

Bibliotheca  Ashmoliana.  A  Catalogue  of  the  Library 
of  the  Learned  and  famous  Elias  Ashmole,  Esq.,  containing 
not  only  the  Rarest  Books  of  History,  Philosophy,  Gene- 
alogies, Heraldry,  Coins,  itc,  but  of  the  most  Abstruse 
Parts  of  Humane  Learning ;  together  with  about  40 
Tolumns  of  Tracts  and  Pamphlets  neatly  Bound  ;  and  also 
30  Volumns  of  MSS.,  many  of  them  written  on  Vellum. 
To  be  Sold  by  Auction,  on  Thursday  next,  the  22nd  day  of 
this  instant  February,  1694,  at  EoUs's  Auction  House,  in 
Petty-Canon- Alley,  in  St.  Paul's  Churchyard.  By  Edward 
MiUington.    4to.    Title,  pp.  20. 

Catalogue  of  the  Ashmolian  Collection,  by  W.  H. 
Black.  4to.  Index  to  Catalogue,  by  the  Rev.  W.  D. 
Ma  Cray. 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  that  Learned  Antiquary,  Elias 
Ashmole,  Esq.,  drawn  up  by  himself  by  way  of  Diary, 
With  an  Appendix  of  original  Letters.  Published  by 
Charles  Burnam,  Esq.  London:  Printed yor  J.  Roberts, 
near  the  Oxford-Armes,  in  Warwick  Lane.  1717.  sm.  8vo., 
pp.  viii.,  99 ;  Portrait.  Keprinted  as  the  Lives  of  those 
Eminent  Antiquarians  Elias  Ashmole,  Esq.,  and  Mr. 
William  Lilly ,' written  by  themselves,  &c.  Printed  for  J. 
Davis,  in  Russell  Street,  Strand  Garden.  MDCCLXXIV. 
8vo.,  pp.  399.  Frontis.,  containing  Portraits  of  Lilly  and 
Ashmole. 

Life  of.     Malcolm's  Topographers,  1835.     No.  I. 

The  Tisitation  of  Berkshire,  1646,  by  Elias  Ashmole, 
Windsor  Herald,  for  Sir  Edward  Byssche  Clarenceux 
(Harl.  MSS.  1483,  1530).  Edited  by  Walter  C.  Metcalfe, 
F.S.A.  Exeter:  William  Pollard,  Printer,  North  Street. 
1882.    lar.  8vo.,  1  leaf,  pp.  126. 

The  True  Manner  and  forms  of  the  proceedings  at  the 
FuneraU  of  the  Right  Honourable  Robert,  Earl  of  Essex 
and  Ewe,  &c.  Published  by  Authority.  London, 1646.  4to., 
pp.  24. 

The  following  MSS.  are  written  by  or  upon  Ashmole  : — 

Collections  turn'd  into  verse ;  or,  Poems  composed  by 
Ashmole  on  sundry  occasions,  and  written  with  his  own- 
hand.  [Bodl.  Lib.,  37,  ff  219^3.]  Letters  from  Sir  Ed. 
Walkerto[i6.242,f.97];  Robert Sterrall[i6.,f. 1296];  H.Coley 
[ib.,  40,  t.  135 — 6].  Notes  on  Lilly's  Christian  Astrology, 
1647,  interleaved  [ib.,  312].  A  Poem  To  my  worthy 
friend  the  Author  [in  ditto].  Astrological  and  Historical 
Notes  in  England's  Prophetical  Merline,  &c.,  1642,  4to. 
[ib.,  313].  An  Alphabetical  Index;  or,  A  table  to 
LUlie's  Introduction  to  Astrology  [ib.,  377,  ff.  1—24]. 
Interleaved  copy  of  The  Way  of  Bliss,  with  MS.  Notes 
[ib.,  537].  Church-notes  and  local  and  miscellaneous 
memoranda,  chiefly  in  journeys  in  the  Summer  of  1657 
[ib.,  784],  8vo.,  103  leaves.  Familiarum  illustrum  Impera- 
torumque  Romanorum  Numismata,  Oxonise  in  Bodlise 
Bibliothecse  archivis,  descripta  explanataque  [in  tria  vol- 
lusmina  digesta]  industria  EUse  Ashmole  armigori  Win- 
desore  Heraldi  ad  arma  [ib.,  808,  fol.  S.  la — 241(5].  Des- 
cription of  the  Gold  Coins  of  the  twelve  Csesars   [ib.,  S. 

244 5].     Diary  of  events  and  transactions,  personal  and 

historical,  from  26th  Aug.,  1660,  to  9th  March,  1661  [ib., 
826  (40),  f .  716-824],  Veteris  Registri  Lichefeldensis  pars, 
quid  Liber  Albus  nuncupation  est  manu  E.  A.  diligenta 
excripta  [ib.,  827,  fit.  1—89].  Creations  of  Peers  by  Edward 
III.,  Mary,  Elizabeth,  James  I.,  and  Charles  I. ;  being  the 
Second  Volume  of  Peers,  Patents,  &c.,  collected  by  E.  A. 
[ib.,  832,  ff.  9aS— 289a].  Eliae  Ashmolii  Chartarum  Anti- 
qaarum  transcripta  et  e  vetustis  documentis  excerpta  ad 
sem  genealogicam  ac  heraldioum  idonea  [ib.,  S33],  fol.,  488 
pages  Pedigrees  and  Arms  of  Staffordshire  Families, 
dated  1566  [ib.,  834,  V.  I.,  ff.  1—14].  A  Catalogue  of  the 
principall  Gentry  now  living  in  the  County  of  Berks,  Ano. 
1665  [ib.,  837,  fol.  ff.  2626,  263—2726].  Creations  of  Peers, 
&c. ;  being  the  third  Volume  [ib.,  388],  fol.,  pp.  200 ;  ditto, 
first  Volume  [ib.,  841],  fol.,  pp.  507.  Tol.  I.  Verum 
exemplar  Insignium,  Epitaphorum,  Venuandseque^  antiqui- 
tatia,  Inscriptiorum  a  liquet,  numon  panes  clari  orsoque 


Tumulorum  Icones,  in  omnibus  Bcclesijs  el  alijs  locis 
Bercheriensis  Comitatus,  ibidem  existentis  postuitatique 
cousecralse  per  Eliam  Ashmole  armigerum  Windersorij 
Heraldum  ad  arma,  Deputatum  Maveacallumque  ab 
Bdovardo  Bysshe  milite,  Armorum  Rege  Clarenceux,  pis 
comitata  praedicto  [ib.,  850],  pp.  367.  Vol.  II.  Visitatio 
Bercheriensis  Comitatus  incepit  Anno  Domini  1664,  et 
desijit  Ano.  Domini  1666,  per  Eliam  Ashmole  armig, 
Windersorij  Heraldum  ad  arma.  Deputation  Marescallumque 
ab  Edovardo  Bysshe  milite  ....  [J6.,  851],  pp.  1 — 
288.  Vol.  III.  Pedigrees  at  sundry  Visitations  of  Berk- 
shire, i-educed  into  an  alphabetical!  series  by  E.  A.,  with 
most  of  the  Armes  trick'd  [ib.,  852],  pp.  1—202.  Vol.  I. 
The  Sepulchral  Inscriptions  and  armorial  bearings  in  the 
Churches,  etc.,  of  Staffiordahire,  collected  (moatly  in  1658  & 
1663)  and  written  by  E.  A,,  with  drawings  of  the  Arms 
and  principal  Monuments  [i6.,  853,  ff.  1 — 80].  Vol.  II.  1. 
Ditto  of  Derbyshire  [ib.,  854],  pp.  1 — 86  ;  of  Nottingham- 
shire [ib.],  pp.  121—57;  of  Shropshire  [ib.],  169—234;  of 
Cheshire  [io.],  275 — 359.  Vol.  I.  Collections  concerning 
the  Antiquities  and  History  of  the  City  of  Lichfield,  by 
B.  A.,  a  native  of  the  same  [16.,  860],  pp.  3 — 249.  [Printed 
in  part  in  "  Leland,"  IV.,  f .  187—9,  VII.,  f.  37—9.]  Vol. 
III.  A  Collection  of  Letters,  Patents,  Warrants,  &c., 
relative  to  the  Office  of  Arms  [ib.,  857],  pp.  563. .  Vol.  IV. 
Ditto  of  Grants  of  Arms  under  the  great  seal  of  England, 
&c.  [ib.,  858],  pp.  1—240.  Vol.  V.  Eli«  Ashmolie  Tran- 
scripta et  Collectanea  ad  Comitatus  Staffordiensis  Historiam 
et  Antiquitatis  spectantia  [ib.,  859],  pp.  1 — 230.  Vol.  VI. 
Historical  and  Antiquarian  gleanings,  transcripts,  and 
notes,  from  various  records  and  manuscripts  [ib.,  860],  pp. 
1—505.  Vol.  VII.  Ditto  [ib.,  861],  pp.  1—577.  VIII. 
Various  Tracts  and  Documents  chiefly  relating  to  the 
Origin,  Descent,  and  Privileges  of  English  Dignities  [ib., 
862],  pp.  3—531].  IX.  A  Collection  of  Records,  Cere- 
monials, and  other  documents  relating  to  "Serjeanties  of 
various  Kindes  (or)  persouall  services  of  the  Realme,  as 
well  in  tymea  of  war  as  of  peace,  and  pastime,  especially 
at  the  Coronaca"  [■i6.,  863],  pp.  1 — 570.  X.  Ellse  Ashmolii 
Transcripta  et  Collectanea  ad  Comitatua  Staffordiensis  et 
Civitates  Lichef  eldse  Historiam  et  Antiquitatis  illustrandus 
Congeata  [ib.,  864],  pp.  471.  XI.  Varioua  Historical 
Transcripts  [ib.,  865],  pp.  477.  Interleaved  Copy  of  his 
"  Theatrum  Chimicum  Britannicnm."  London,  1652  With 
MS.  notes  and  a  Collation  of  aome  of  the  pieces  contained 
therein.  [16.,  971  &  972].  4to.,  pp.  256,  interleaved  with 
328  leaves  of  paper.  Fragments  connected  with  the  same 
[ib.,  1441,  79,  &o.].  Notes  on  the  same,  by  Mr.  Townend 
[ib.,144S,1Sl].  References  thereto  [i6.,  1446,  200],  Letters 
concerning  it  [ib.,  165],  MS,  Notes  to  interleaved  copy  of 
"  Museum  Tradiscantianum,"  London,  1656.  8vo.  Mar- 
ginal Notes  on  the  works  of  Chaucer,  Godfray's  Edition, 
London,  1532.  [16,,  1095],  Original  MSS,  and  papers  re- 
lating to  the  Life  and  Correspondence  of  E,  A,  [ib.,  1136, 
ff.  2 — 217].  Heraldic  Church  Notes,  taken  in  the  Counties 
of  Surrey,  Northampton,  Hertford,  and  Berkshire,  &c.  [ib., 
1137,  S.  lab — 1525].  Impressions  of  the  Seals  of  Arms  of 
the  Knights  and  Gentry  of  Staffordshire,  with  their  names 
written  [ib.,  1138,  ff.  72a,  7oa].  Catalogue  of  the  Knights 
of  the  Garter,  the  tymes  of  their  Eleccon,  Installacon,  and 
Death  [ib.,  1139,  ff.  Ia6— 38o].  A  Classified  Catalogue  of 
the  Roman  Coins  in  the  Royal  Cabinet,  made  at  the  com- 
mand of  the  King  [ib.,  1140,  ff.  26—1996,  200—294,  2956— 
296].  A  Collection  of  Records  and  other  Documents, 
Ancient  and  Modern,  relating  to  the  Privileges  and  Juris- 
diction of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster  [J6.,  1157,  I.,  ff.  1,  2, 
5 — 128].  EUsE  Ashmolii  ampla  Additamenta  ad  opus  im- 
pression (D.  Chr.  Hattono  dedioatum)  cuitatulus  : — Biblio- 
theca Chimica,  sua  Catalogas  Librorum  Philosophicorum 
Hermeticorum.  In  quo  quatuon  millia  circiter,  authorum 
chimicorum  vel  de  transmutatione  muttalorum  re  mineralli, 
et  arcanistam  manuscriptorum  quam  in  hicem  editorum, 
cum  corum  editionebus,  usque  ad  annam  1653,  continentur. 
Authori  Pietro  Borellio,  Caatorensis  Medico  Doctore 
Parisus.     1654.     [/6.,  12a,  ff.  6].    Et  pp.  276. 

I.  Ellse  Ashmolii  Librorum  prsecipuorum  quos  coUe- 
gerat,  Catalogus  alphabeticus,  adliterarum  N.  tantummods 
pupluctuB  [ib.,  ff.  9—33].  IL  Ditto  of  Pamphleta  [35a— 
70].  III.  Ditto,  Octavos  [16.,  73a].  VIII.  Ditto  [82a6— 
85a].  Aahmole's  copious  extracts  of  antient  Evidences 
aperteyning  to  ye  Vicars  of  Lichfield  Cathedral  [ib., 
1521,  (B)  I.],  pp.  1 — 43.  Original  Correspondence  of  B.  A., 
relative  to  his  proposed  election  to  represent  the  City  of 
Lichfield  in  Parliament,  in  1677—8,  and  other  peraonal 
papers  [ib.,  1733],  110  leaves.  Short  Account  of  him,  by 
B.  Lluyd  [ib.,  421,  90],  Nativity  and  Accidents  [ib.,  243, 
2956  ;  421  ;  1—79  ;  1136, 177  ;  219],  Memoirs  of  his  early 
life  (2nd  July,  1633  to  9th  Oct,,  1687)  [ib.,  1136,  2— 3b,  5— 


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98],  {Printed  1717,  12mo. ;  1774,  Sec).  A.'s  account  of 
his  own  life,  drawn  up  for  Ant.  Wood  \_ib.,  1136,  99aS— 101]. 
Certificate  as  an  Attorney  [ib.,  1136,  96].  Diary  of  a 
Journey  to  the  Fens  (1657),  [ib.,784,29b].  Ditto  (1B60— 1), 
[ib.,  826,  716].  Windsor  Herald  [ib.,  836,  643,840,595; 
857, 117  ;  1731, 100, 102].  Official  papers  as  such,  [ib.,  836]. 
Patent  [ib.,  857,  93].  Funerals  at  which  he  attended  [ib., 
836,  11 0,  305,  309,819,  337,339,345].  Papers  relatmg  to 
his  appointment  as  Historiographer  [ib.,  1130,  416].  Forms 
used  in  Visitation  of  Berks  [ib.,  840,  675,  677,  679,  681  ; 
851,  end].  Proclaims  peace  [ib.,  857,  420].  Treasurer  and 
Registrar  of  College  of  Arms  [ib.,  857,  216].  His  M.D. 
Diploma  [ib.,  1292].  Petition  to  Duke  of  York  [1131,  358]. 
Other  papers  relative  to  him  [ib.,  1131,  305,  330,  336,  342, 
348,369;  1135,S3;  1134,69,696;  1131,317;  174,  ilb].  Ob- 
servations on  the  Weither  (1677 — 85)  made  at  South  Lam- 
beth [ib.,  438].  Catalogue  of  MSS.  [ib.,  1506, 86, 88  ;  1700, 
138].  Engraved  Portraits  of  A.  E.  [855  ;  858  ;  1100  ;  1114  ; 
1121—1125;  1127;  1131—1136].  Jos.  Rhodes'  disticha 
elegiaca  in  B.  Ashmole  [ib.,  36,  320].  Laudatio  Ashmolii 
per  0.  Borrichium  [16.,  Oil,  2].  Chartarum  transcripta  [ib., 
833].  Material  for  a  History  of  New  Windsor  [ib.,  1126]. 
Papers  relative  to  position  of  Earl  Marshall  [ib.,  856  ;  857  ; 
858].  Heraldic  Papers,  &c.  [ib.,  835  ;  836  ;  846,  22  ;  833, 
90,  &c. ;  848,  446.,  &c. ;  1414,30a;  1750;  1763].  Other 
papers  [ib.,  1115,  n—6b  ;  1139;  1138].  Alchemical  Papers 
[ib.,  376;  367;  174,147,149,157;  iSO,  1616  ;  iSS,  art.  4  ; 
102,  I.,  109  ;  240,  237—277  ;  242,  76,  81,  125,  128,  130,  137  ; 
243,  124—395  ;  331—2  ;  350, 1. ;  374  ;  417,  1—10.  13—32, 
96,  98,  421,  107—142  ;  430,  16—102  ;  431,  103—143  ;  436]. 
Continuation  of  Lilly's  Autobiography  [ib.,  421,  173,  224  ; 
358,  VII.,  580  ;  204,  132—143  ;  1441,  329,  351,  355  ;  1457, 
32  ;  1463, 1.,  II.,  23],  Notes  on  Lilly's  Christian  Astrology 
[j6.,  312;  Index,  377].  Poems  on  various  occasions  [i6.,  36, 
1866,219—243;  37;  47;  247—250;  1450,26b;  1744,  avt. 
12].  Miscellaneous  papers,  &c.[J6.,  45,  art.  3  ;  i77, 193  ;  242, 
25—59,  172—186;  417,  230  ;  421,  125—157  ;  422  ;  423  ;  760  ; 
761 ;  762,  III. ;  786,  787  ;  826,  147  ;  837,  IV.,  xxxiv,,  xxxv., 
xl.,  &c. ;  S45,  1.37  ;  1089;  1150;  1156;  11,58;  1466;  1788; 
1790,  VIII.]  Letters  from  Ashmole  [ib.,  1450,  II.,  116  ; 
J73i,  50— 70;  1136,136;  1131,  3256,  338,  345;  384,  366; 
1131,  322  ;  1136,  171  ;  1700,  68  ;  1731,  5—76  ;  1142,  xi., 
130;  1131,330,98;  288,304,325;  1731,74;  1131,321; 
7732,  29— 306,  .35,  39  ;  W32,  351,  335  ;  423,293;  1731,44, 
80;  i.5,2i,  (B)123;  ii3i,  99 ;  1134,77;  1131,29%].  Letters 
to  Ashmole  : — See  Sir  H.  Archbold,  Sir  J.  Ayton,  R.  B., 
T.  Barlow,  J.  Barnes  &  H.  Baker,  Jos.  Barnes,  C.  Bertie, 
T.  Blount,  R.  Bracegirdle,  T.  Brown,  Sir  T.  Browne, 
N.  Burghen,  Sir  H.  Chauncey,  H.  Coley,  Sir  C.  Gotterell, 

A.  Dee,  J.  Dolben,  Sir  W.  Dugdale,  G.  Evans,  J.  Evelyn, 

B.  Fielding,  E.  of  Denbigh,  P.  William,  of  Braudenburgh, 
J.  Gadbury,  J.  Gibbons.  J.  Goad,  G.  Gibbons,  G-.  Hascard, 
J.  Hayes,  H.  Hine,  T.  Henshaw,  Sir  T.  Herbert,  J.  Hever, 
J.  Hinton,  S.  Hull,  F.  Hyde,  T.  Hyde,  Sir  L.  Jenkins, 
N.  Johnston,  G.  King,  Ann  Leveson,  W.  B.  Lyonberg, 
W.  Lilley,  C.  Lindernow,  W.  Lloyd,  R.  Lowndes,  J.  Ludolf , 
Sir  T.  Mainwariug,  S.  Martin,  Count  de  Morroux,  Sir  S. 
Morland,  H.  Newcome,  W.  Noell,  R  Palmer,  E.  of  Castle- 
main,  F.  Phillips,  Lord  E.  Powlett,  W.  Quinton  &  E.  Smith, 
T,  Ramsey,  J.  Rawlins,  B.  Rockwood,  B.  Ryves,  H.  St. 
George,  Baron  Schwenn,  G-.  Smallridge,  Sir  E.  Southwell, 
R.  Sterrill,  W.  Swann,  Middle  Temple  Benchers,  J.  Thomp- 
son, J.  W.,  Sk  B.  Walker,  S.  Ward,  W.  Warde,  T.  Weedon, 
Sir  G.  Wharton,  Sir  J.  Williamson,  T.  Wilkinson,  E.  Wilson 
and  C.  Harrison,  Sir  W.  Wrottesley,  W.  Tearwell. 

Ampla  Prosapia  Noellorum,  a  Noels  domino  de  Ellen- 
hall  tempse  K.  Hen.  I.,  ad  filios  Jacobi  Noel  de  Hilcote  et 
uxaris  ejus  Eliz.  Poole,  descriptas  cummultis  documentis 
antiquis,  ad  generalogium  probandam  it  illustrandam 
interpositis  ;  auctore  et  scriptore  E.  Ashmolio.  Lai'ge  Roll 
of  7  Sheets  of  Paper.     [Ib.,  1750  (B)]. 

Brief  Arguments  on  office  of  Earl  Marshall  [s6.,  1135, 
23,  p.  75—8].  Ditto  [16.,  28  f.  89—93].  Original  Diary 
from  J64.5— 49  [ib.,  1136,  37  ffi.  184—217].  Some  aoc't 
why  I  was  not  willing  to  sue  for  Garter's  place  [ib.,  1135, 
26,  p.  83a,  87a].  (Printed  in  Memoirs  prefixed  to  Antiqui- 
ties of  Berkshire,  1719.    3  vols.,  8vo.,  pp.  xiv. — xx.). 

De  Vita  et  Martyrio  Sancti  Georgii  Cajapadoci,  ac  de 
miraculis  ejus  libellus,  Grteco  sermone  quem  ad  Ashmoliam 
inscripsit  auctore.  [Orig.  MS.,  ib.,  1134,  VIII.,  1,  S.  262— 
2726].  Eliae  Ashmolii  opius  sui  de  Cordine  G-eorgiani 
dedicationes  peculiares,  ad  ejusdem,  Ordinis  Mites,  quos- 
dam  [ib.,  1131,  71—77,  if.  151a— 157a]  One  hundred  and 
thirty-two  coats  of  Arms  of  the  Knights  and  G  eutlemen 
of  Cheshire  [ib.,  848,  V.,  (1)  ff.  33, 34].  Ditto,  One  hundred 
and  eight  of  Staffordshire  [ib.,  ff.  .346,  356].  Alchemical 
papers,  &c.  [ib.,  371,  ff.  1—396  ;  421,  t  1—79,  111—42]. 
Occasional  Figures  on  horary  Questions,  from  19th  Nov., 


1649  to  6th  Dec,  1653,  set  in  some  outlines.  Printed.  [/*., 
394  194  leaves,  ]2mo.].  Verba  Abbreviata  in  libro  de 
Domesday  [ib.,  822,  1.  (1),  f.  la}-  ^  ^itto,  rela  mg  to 
Berkshire  [i6.,  (3)  5a6.,  6-4  42a-45a].  Cheshire  [.6,  (4) 
50-87,  88-90].'  Staffs,  (ib.,  (5)  94-114,  ll/*r"6.*]- 
Draught  of  a  large  Pedigree  of  Mamwarmg,  of  Cheshire, 
1663  [ib.,836  (192),  691].  Patentees  of  f™es  executed 
by  me  in  my  visitation  of  Berks.,  Ano.  1665  [ib.,  858, 1 
185—201,  S.  189—279].  „   ■  .  j  j. 

Figures  set  on  Dr.  Wharton,  &c.  London:  Printed  by 
Sam.  Satterthwaite,  at  the  Sun,  on  Garlidc  Hill.    12mo. 

Ditto  on  Nativities,    same  imprint.    12mo.     19  leaves. 

[Other  references,  &c.,  Bodl.  Lib.,  358  ;  «6.  3o0,  H-,  *■ 
2—14  •  (A  Poem  To  his  much  respected  Friend,  Mr. 
Francis  Whitwick,  in  Staffordshire)  47,  190,  p.  128,  (56 
lines);  J6.  i790,  in.,fE.  34-«4a6  ;  «6.  S^S,  IL,ffi.  202-2376  ; 
ib.  800,  (6)  46-9,  496  ;  ib.  1130,  II.,  ff.  426-52;  1142,  IV., 
S.  85—90  ;  ib.  1450,  VI.,  f.  266 ;  (Particulars  of  the  Baptisms, 
Marriages,  and  Burials  of  many  persons,  especially  such  as 
were  related  to  Ashmole,  from  1567  to  1658  ;  by  him 
Collected  from  the  Register  Books  of  Lichfield,  begun  m 
Oct.,  1566,  from  the  parishes  of  St.  Maryes,  St.  Michael, 
and  St.  Chad's,  alias  Stowe,  also  the  names  of  the  Vicars 
of  St.  Maryes  of  Lichfield  from  1511  to  1645),  ib.,  1450, 1., 
73—80  ;  ib.,  1731,  f.  99a,  104a6, 105a,  106a,  107a*  ;  ib.,  1788, 
S.  149ab  ;  ib.,  840,  (56 )"  253—7  ;  ib.,  836,  (87)  333,  334  ;  Diary 
of  events  and  transactions,  personal  and  historical,  from 
26th  Aug.,  1660,  to  9th  March,  1661,  ib.,  826  (40)  f.  716— 
826.] 

[Handbook  of  Auto.,  1,  25 ;  Cox's  Muniments  of  Lich- 
field. 86  ;  Brit.  Mus.  Cat.;  Bliss's  Wood's  Oxon.,  Ill,  354. 
—64';  Allen's  Lambeth,  124,  393—98  ;  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  U., 
172—74;  Harwood's  Lichfield ;  Pennant's  Journ.  to  Lond,, 
132.] 

Ashmole,  Elias.     s.  of  Jolin. 

Nativity.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  242,  125  ;  332, 1.] 

Ashmole  Family. 

Baptisms  and  Marriages  of  the  Ashmole  family  and 
their  connections.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  1521,  (b)  73.] 

Ashmole,  Jo.     cousin  of  Elias. 

Nativity.     [Bodl.  Lib,,  243,  125  ;  332, 1.] 

Ashmole,  Thomas,     grandfather  of  Elias. 
Epitaph.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  853,  87.] 

AsHMORBRooKB,  Dear  Shenstone. 
[Bodl.  Lib.,  1521,  (b)  85,  86]. 

AsHTON,  Tliomas. 

Correspondence  between  the  Manchester  and  Birming- 
ham and  the  Grand  Junction  Railway  Companies,  with  a 
Prefatory  Letter.     Manchester,  1830.     8vo.,  pp.  58. 

Ashwell,  EeF.  Albert  Henry,     b.  Stoke,  16th 
March,  1859  ;  s.of  Michael  Ashwell,  M.R.C.S 
Eng.  ;    educated  at  Epsom    Coll.,   1868—74, 
Pembroke  Coll.,  Ox.,  1875—78  ;  B.A.,  1878 
M.A.,  1880  ;    Deacon,   1879  ;    Priest,   1880 
Curate  of  Tynemouth,  1878 — 82  ;  St.  James, 
Norlands,  1882—85  ;     Tiohborne,  1885—87 
Minster   St.  Mark's,  Jersey,   1887  ;  m.   Eliza 
Blow,  dan.  of  —  Glover,  Esq. 
Editor  of  The 


AsHWORTH,  James,  Mining  Engineer,  b.  Turton, 
Bolton-le-Moors,  1844  ;  s.  of  John  Ashworth  ; 
educated  privately  ;  m.  Miss  Scolesby,  of 
Alvaston,  Derbys. 

Paper  on  "  Gunpowder  "  [  Trans.  NoHh  Staffs.  M.  Eng 
Inst.,  IL,  110—31]  ;  Ditto  [ib.  (pt.  2)  pp.  140—56];  Discus- 
sion on,  [ib.,  pp.  157,  179—81,] 

Paper  on  Gunpowder  :  its  effects  on  the  Atmosphere 
of  a  Coal  Mine  when  exploded  [ib..  III.,  16 — 22];  Dis- 
cussion on,  [;6.,  pp.  22,  23,  126—28.] 

Paper  on  The  Circumstances  arising  from  the 
Chemical  effects  of  the  Products  of  Gunpowder  when 
fired  in  close  chambers,  such  as  the  bores  of  Cannon. 
[ib.,  IIL,  95—9.] 


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Papers  : — "  Injury  to  Miner's  Eyesight  by  Safety 
Lamps,"  "  Safety  Lamps,"  "  On  Two  Recent  Accidents 
from  blasting  m  Coal  Mines''  [Man.  Geological  Soc.Journ.'\. 
''  On  the  Davy  and  Mucseler  types  of  Safety  Lamps,  with 
translation  of  the  Belgian  Government  report  and  decree," 
[North Eng. Inst.  Transactions,YllI.,2Sn—SS].  "The Lamp 
Section"  [in  Wardle's  Reference  Book  for  Colliery  Mana- 
jersj.  "Electric  Signalling"  and  "Coal  Dust"  [Trans. 
MiaUand  Branch  of  National  Association  of  Colliery  Ifaiia- 
t/ers].  "Injury  to  Miner's  Eyesight  by  Safety  Lamps" 
[Iron  and  Coal  Trade  Review^. 

AsPLEY,  near  Eccleshall. 

[See  Colbeok  (John).] 

AsTBURY,  John.  b.  Stoke,  1688  ;  bound  himself 
to  teler  Brother,  Potters,  Bradwell  (they  settled 
here  citca  1690);  Potter  at  Stoke  ;  introduced 
calcined  flint  in  pottery,  1720  ;  d.  1743,  at 
Stoke  ;  bur.  in  churchyard. 

AsTBTJRY,  Samuel,  brother  of  the  above  ;  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Wedgewood  (and 
sister  to  Josiah) ;  a  witness  to  Josiah  Wedge- 
wood's  deed  of  apprenticeship,  1744. 

AsTBURY,  Thomas,     s.  of  John  ;  Potter  at  Lane 

Delph,  1725  ;    first  maker  of  cream  coloured 

ware. 

[Meteyard's  Wedgwood,  I.,  140 — 56  ;  Jewitt's  Ceramic 
Art,  I.,  101,  110,  111,  196  ;  n.,  172,  237,  298,  299,  342,  347, 
348,  397, 412,  413, 415, 416,  419  ;  Marryat's  Pottery,  194, 195  : 
CbafEer's  Marks,  692, 693 ;  Shaw's  Staffs.  Potteries,  119—30, 
141 ;  Bid.  Xat.  Biog.,  II.,  201.] 

AsTBURY,  Thomas,     b.   Stoke,   1737  ;    d.  there 
16th  July,  1811. 
Obituary,  by  "  T.  P."     [Wes.  Mag.  (1813)  34.] 

AsTLE,   Daniel.       b.  Yoxall,  1743  ;    s.    of   Mr. 

Daniel    Astle,    keeper    of    Byrkeley    Lodge  ; 

educated  at  Barton  ;  joined  the  Army  and  was 

present  at  Bunker's  Hill  ;  Yicar  of  Bramshall ; 

d.  1826,  aged  83  years  ;  bur.  at  Uttoxeter. 

A   Prospect   from   Barrow  Hill,  by   Captain  Daniel 

Astle,    25th    June,    1777.        Birmingham:     Pearson    and 

Rohinson.     1777.     4to. 

Pen  and  Ink  Sketch  of  Dr.  Johnson  and  himself. 
[Penes  Norris,  Printer,  Uttoxeter.  Engraved  Redfern's 
Uttoxeter,  p.  119.] 

[See  Redfern's  Uttoxeter  (I860),  228,  229 ;  Boswell's 
Johnson  (1860),  767.] 

Astle,  Thomas,  b.  Yoxall,  22nd  Dec,  1735  ; 
s.  of  Daniel  Astle,  keeper  of  the  forest  of  Need- 
wood  ;  articled  to  a  Solicitor,  but  went  to 
London  ;  F.S.A.,  1763  ;  Eeceiver-General 
of  6d.  in  the  pound  on  the  Civil  List,  1765  ; 
Chief  Clerk  of  the  Kecord  Office,  1775  ; 
Keeper  of  the  Eecords  in  the  Tower,  1783  ; 
Trustee  to  British  Museum  ;  m.  28th  Dec, 
1765,  only  dan.  of  the  Rev.  Philip  Morant, 
historian  of  Essex  ;  d.  1st  Dec,  1803,  at 
Battersea  Rise,  aged  69. 
Index  to  Catalogue  of  the  Harleian,  MSS.,  1759. 
Eotuli  Parliamentorum  ut  et  petitiones  et  placita  in 

Parliamento,  1278—1503.     London,  1767—77.     6  vols.,  fol. 

[Down  to  2  Henry  VI.,  by  the  Rev.  P.  Morant  and  John 

Topham,  after  that  by  Topham  and  Astle.] 

Antiquarian  Repertory.     A    Miscellany    intended    to 

preserve  and   illustrate  several  valuable   remains   of   old 

times.    London,  1775—84.    4to.,  4  vols.     [Thomas  Astle  a 

large  contributer]. 

A   Catalogue   of  the  Manuscripts  in   the   Cottonian 

Library.      To  which  are   added  many  emendations  and 

additions,  with  an  Appendix  containing  An  Account  of  the 


Damage  sustained  by  the  Fire  of  1731,  And  also  a  Cata- 
logue of  the  Charters  Preserved  in  the  same  Library. 
London :  Printed  for  S.  Hooper,  No.  25,  Ludgate  Hill. 
MDCCLXXVIl.  8vo.,  1  leaf,  v— xiv.,  1  leaf,  pp.  120,  34 
leaves.  [This  work  was  published  by  Samuel  Hooper, 
with  a  dedication  To  T.  Astle,  Esq.,  to  whom  I  am. 
indebted  for  the  MSS.  from  which  the  following  work  is 
printed.] 

The  Will  of  Henry  VII.,  from  the  original  in  the 
Chapter  House  at  Westminster.  London,  1775.  4to. 
[Very  interesting  Preface.] 

The  Origin  and  Progress  of  Writing,  as  well  Hiero- 
glyphic as  Elementary,  illustrated  by  Engravings  taken 
from  Marbles,  Manuscripts,  and  Charters,  Ancient  and 
Modern ;  also  some  account  of  the  Origin  and  Progress  of 
Printing.  London:  Printed  for  the  Author,  Sold  by  T. 
Payne  and  Son,  B.  White,  P.  Elmsley,  G.  Nlcol,  and  Leigh 
and  Sotheby.  MDCCLXXXIV  fol.,  pp.  viii.,  xxv.,  235. 
Ditto.  New  Edition.  Portrait  of  the  Author,  with  an 
additional  copper-plate  engraving  from  a  Manuscript  in 
the  British  Museum,  marked  Nero  D.  4.  London,  1793. 
4to.  Ditto.  Second  Edition.  London:  Printed  by  T. 
Bensley,  Bolt  Court,  for  J.  White,  at  Horace's  Head,  Fleet 
Street.  1803.  4to.  lar.  and  sm.  papers.  Portrait,  3  leaves, 
pp.  xxiv.,  240.  lar.  p.,  fol.  Ditto.  London :  Chatto  and 
Windus,  Picadilly.  1876.  fol.  Port.,  pp.  xxiv.,  240,  title 
and  contents,  3  leaves  extra.  (John  Childs  and  Sons, 
Printers).  Plates  facing  pp.  64,  66,  70,  72  (2),  76,  80  (2), 
82,  83,  84,  92,  94,  96  (6),  98,  100,  102,  104,  106,  108,  112,  128, 
140,  141,  142,  146,  150,  158,  160,  176,  178. 

The  Calendar  of  the  Patent  Rolls  of  the  Tower  of 
London,  from  the  3rd  of  John  to  the  23rd  of  Edward  X. 
London,  1775. 

(N.B. — Published  from  4  vols,  of  MS.  Journal,  procured  from 
the  executors  of  the  late  Henry  Rooker,  his  predecessor,  as  keeper  . 
o£  the  Records.    Ciliated  with  MSS.  (2)  in  the  Cottonian  Library  ; 
marked  Titus,  c,  2  and  3.) 

On  the  Radical  Letters  of  the  Pelasgians  and  their 
derivations.  Read  at  the  Society  of  Antiquarians,  Jan. 
13th,  1785.  London  :  Printed  by  J.  Nichols,  Printer  to  the 
Society.    MDCCLXXXV.    fol.,  pp.  16,  all  included. 

An  Account  of  the  Events  produced  in  England  by 
the  Grant  of  the  Kingdom  of  Sicily  to  Prince  Edward, 
Second  Son  of  King  Henry  the  III.,  with  some  remarks  on 
the  Seal  of  that  Prince.  Read  before  the  Society  of 
Antiquarians  in  March,  1776.  London,  1776.  4to.,  pp.  18. 
The  Will  of  King  Alfred.  Oxford:  At  the  Clarendon 
Press.     MDCCLXXXVIII.     fol.,  pp.  III.,  3—51. 

An  Account  of  the  King's  Royal  Burghs  and  Magnates 
of  Scotiand,  prepared  for  the  Press,  pp.  44  in  Vittusta 
Monumenta.  Ditto.  Issued  separately.  1793.  Imp.  fol., 
pp.  44.     Plates. 

Report  on  State  of  Records  in  the  Tower.  [Royal 
Commission  on  Records,  1800.] 

Letter  to  W.  Huddesford.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  1822,  145.] 
Autograph  and  Note  relative  to.     [Handbook  of  Auto- 
graphs, 1862,  pp.  1—17.] 

(After  his  death  all  his  printed  books  were  purchased, 
1804,  by  the  Royal  Institution.  His  MSS.  were  left  by 
will  to  the  Marquis  of  Buckingham  for  £500,  who  removed 
them  to  Stowe.  Catalogued  for  Sale  at,  and  removed  to, 
Sotheby's,  1849  ;  but  being  bought  by  the  Earl  of  Ashbum- 
ham  for  £8,000,  the  sale  did  not  take  place.  This  collec- 
tion, offered  in  1879  by  the  present  holder  of  the  title  to 
the  Nation  for  £160,000,  out  of  which  the  Stowe  portion 
(mostly  Astle's)  were  bought  by  the  Nation  for  £45,000, 
and  are  now  in  the  British  Museum.) 

Life  with  Portrait.  Europ.  Mag.,  xlii.  (1802). 
Letters.  [Salt  Lib.,  see  Cat.,  478.] 
[Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  IL,  203—5;  Shaw's  Staffs.,  I.; 
Harris's  Cat.  of  Lib.  Roy.  Institution,  1821 ;  Vincent's 
ditto,  1857 ;  O'Conor's  Bi'blio.  MS.  Stowe,  1818  ;  Smith's 
Cat.  Stowe  Collection,  1849 ;  Ashburnham  MSS.  Parlia- 
mentary Return,  1883  ;  Gent.'s  Mag.,  1803,  1190—91  :  1804, 
84.  Other  references  : — European  Mag.,  1802,  243 — 45  ; 
Nichol's  Anecdotes  and  Illustrations,  III.,  202  ;  Notes  and 
Queries,  4th  series.  III.;  Boswell's  Johnson  (1860),  46, 
698.] 

AsTLEY  Family. 

Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Astley,  with  its  alliances 
vfith  theBagot,  Curzon,  Chetwynd,  and  other  families. 
In  the  autograph  of  W.  Camden,  lar.  fol.,  14  leaves.  [Salt 
Lib.,  see  Cat.  17.]     Letters  by,  [ib.,  391,  478.] 

Astley,  Margery.     Widow  of  Sir  John  Astley. 
Abstract  from  Will  (1487).     [Bodl.  Lib.,  1105,  197]. 


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ASTON 


AsTLKY,  Phillip,  b.  Newcastle,  24tb  June,  1742  ; 
s.  of  a  cabinet  maker,-  to  which  trade  he  himself 
served  apprenticeship  ;  ran  away  from  home 
and  entered  the  Army,  1759,  joining  Eliot's 
Light  Horse :  he  remained  in  the  Army  7 
years,  when  he  began  his  equestrian  career, 
first  opening  in  St.  George's  Fields,  1768;  for 
next  2  years  he  travelled  the  country,  perform- 
ing at  fairs,  and  following  his  trade  ;  opened 
Theatre  (since  known  as  Astley's  Amphi- 
theatre) 1780,  and  (in  conjunction  with  Antoine 
Franjoise)  founded  tlie  Cinque  Olympiqne ; 
rejoined  the  Army  on  the  breaking  out  of  the 
Revolution  in  France  ;  his  Amphitheatre  was 
burnt  down  17th  Aug.,  1794,  rebuilt  and 
re-opened  Easter  Monday,  1795  ;  burnt  again 
2nd  Sept.,  1803  ;  altogether  he  built  19 
Theatres ;  d.  in  Paris,  14th  Oct.,  1814,  aged 
72  ;  bur.  Cemetery  of  Pere  la  Chaise. 

Remarks  on  the  Profession  and  duty  of  a  soldier. 
London,  1794.     8vo. 

A  Description  and  Historical  Account  of  the  Places, 
now  the  Theatre  of  War  in  the  Low  Countries ;  Tiz. 
Charlemont,  &c Embellished  with  a  Frontis- 
piece, and  Plans  of  those  Places,  The  most  Remarkable 

for  their  Fortifications.     By  of  Hercules  Hall, 

Lambeth.  London :  Printed  for  the  A  uthor  by  H.  Pacey, 
No.  56,  Borough  High  Street.  1794.  8vo.,  pp.  v.,  (2  leaves) 
80.  4th  ed.  London :  Printed  by  J.  Moore  and  N.  Stanley, 
Purchasers  of  the  Copy  Right.  1794.  8vo.,  pp.  v.  {2 
leaves),  82. 

_  A  New  Prelude  founded  on  a  late  Calamitous  Event, 
entitl'd,  The  Manager  in  Affliction,  as  performed  at  the 
opening  of  Astley's  New  Amphitheatre  of  Arts,  6th  April, 
1795.     London,  1795.     8yo.,  pp.   16. 

Astley's  System  of  Equestrian  Education,  Exhibiting 
the  Beauties  and  Defects  of  the  Horse  ;  with  serious  and 
important  advice  on  its  general  excellence,  preserving  it 
in  healthy  grooming,  &c.,  with  Plates.  "To  prevent 
Accident  is  better  than  to  Cure."  Price  10s,6d.  Sold  by 
C.  Creed,  No.  2,  Westminster-Bridge,  Lambeth,  and  the 
Principal  Booksellers  In  England,  Scotland,  and  Ireland. 
[  Entered  at  Stationers'  Hall,  ./une,  1801.  ]  Gibson,  Printer, 
Westminster-Bridge-Road,  Lambeth.  8vo.,  Port,  of  Astley, 
pp.  vi.  7—16,  192,  and  7  leaves.  3rd  ed.  London:  Printed 
by  J.  Burton,  Little  Queen  Street,  Lincoln's-lnn- Fields. 
Pnce  10s.6d.  n.d.  (1801).  8vo.,  port.,  pp.  xvi.,  197.  5th  ed. 
same  as  3rd.  8th  ed.  Dublin:  Printed  and  Published  by 
Thomas  Burnside,  No.  10,  Lower  Liffey  Street.  1802.  8vo. 
J^stley's  New,  Improved  and  Correct  Pour-sheet  Map 
(Carte  Geographique  ou  Voyageurs  et  Courier  General)  of 
the  Empire  of  Germany,  Holland,  the  Netherlands,  France, 
Switzerland,  the  Grisons,  and  the  Northern  Parts  of  Italy 
&c.    Price  Three  Crowns,    n.d. 

A  new  Two-sheet  Map  of  France,  Improved  and 
Corrected  from  the  best  Authorities.  By  the  same  Author 
n.d. 

(N.B.— These  Maps  may  be  considered  as  a  Key  to  Newspapers 
Magazines,  Ac,  in  whatever  langusge  they  may  be  printed.) 

Astley's  Projects,  in  his  Management  of  the  Horse  • 
rendering  it  calm  on  the  Road  in  HarnesK,  &c.  Such 
acquirements  may  prevent  dreadful  accidents.  Being  an 
Abridgement  of  his  popular  and  most  valuable  book  of 
Equestnan  Education.  To  which  is  prefixed  many 
excellent  Remedies  for  the  diseases  in  horses,  &c.  London-' 
Printed  by  T.  Burton,  Little  Queen-street,  Lincoln' s-Inn- 
I'lelds.  Sold  by  S.  Creed,  Agent  and  Publisher,  No.  2,  Near 
the  Amphitheatre  of  Arts,  Bridge-Road,  Lambeth,  &c  1804 
Price  Three  Shillings.  lEntered  at  Stationers'  Hall.\ 
12mo.,  pp.  XVI.  72.  ^ 

A  New  Map  of  Europe.    Corrected.    London,  1808. 
9is  ?;^f '''^  ^^^  "^'^  '^'"°  Drumheads.     \_Mirror,  xxxvi., 

p.  Astley  and  his  Amphitheatre.  [lb.,  xxxvii.,  397, 398.] 

Miscellanea  as  to  Astley  and  his  Amphitheatre  FSalt 
Lib.,  see  Cat.  391.]  '■ 

[Brayley's  Account  of  London  Theatres,  58—66; 
Circus  Life  by  Frost,  17,  28,  46,  48,  51,  53 ;  Cuiiingham's 
Handbook  to  London  (1850),  24  ;  Timbs'  Curiosities  of 
Loudon,  288— 93 ;    Biog.  Diet,  of  Living  Authors  (1814) 


9,  410  ;  Boswell's  Johnson  (1860),  638  ;  Strutt's  Sports  and 
Pastimes  (1801);  De  Castro's  Memoirs  (1824);  Diet.  Nat. 
Biog.,  I.,  207,  208 ;  Ingamel's  Newcastle ;  Cotterill's 
Directory  of  Newcastle  ;   White's  Staffs.  (1834).] 

AsTLBY,  Sir  Eichard,  of  Patshnll. 

Arms  in  his  house.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  853,  37.] 

Seals  from  hifi  Deeds.     [76.,  833,  49 ;  1137, 134a.] 

\_See  Carter  (T.).] 

Aston,  Edward  Lee.  b.  Bilston,  8th  Sept., 
1794  ;  joined  the  Army,  1813  ;  returned  as 
Colour-Sergeatit,  1836,  settling  at  Market 
Drayton  ;  afterwards  (1843)  Aston,  Cheshire  ; 
finally  at  Crewe,  where  he  d.,  13th  May,  1857. 
Memoir.    By  Rev.  H.  Wheeler.     [P.  M.  Mag.  (1858), 

202^.] 

Aston  Family. 

Inventory  of  the  Goods,  Chattels,  and  Debts  amount- 
ing to  £1,078  Os.  4d.,  besides  £1000  owing  to  the  deceased 
by  the  King.  On  two  long  rolls  of  Parchment.  2  Nov., 
1639.  Signed  by  J.  Abbott,  Reg.  Also  an  Addition  of 
£95  from  King  ;  Crosses  and  Pictures,  &c.  27  Nov.,  1656. 
Signed  by  Earl  Essex.  [Lot  198.  Burton-Constable  sale. 
25/6/89.] 

Aston  of  Tixall  Papers,  comprising  order  to  Lord 
Aston,  Lord  Lieut,  of  Stafford,  to  cause  a  solemn  Thanks- 
giving for  the  Birth  of  James  II.  1688.  Autograph 
Letters  of  Lords  Sunderland,  Chetwynd,  Essex,  E.  Bid- 
dulph.  Sir  R.  Southwell,  Walter  Lord  Aston.  Also  Walter 
Lord  Aston's  autograph  Petition  to  the  King ;  Speech  of 
Lord  Aston ;  Answer  of  Lord  Aston  to  the  Bill  of  Com- 
plaint; Rate  upon  Lord  Aston;  Aston  Poll  Tax,  &c. 
[Lot  199.    Burton-Constable  sale.    25/6/89.] 

[See  Colton  and  the  De  Wasteney's,  1879,  p.  69 ;  Arms 
of,  83  ;  Catherine,  64 ;  Sir  Walter,  69—72  ;  Letters  of,  150 
—53  ;  Walter,.  2nd  Lord,  72—78,  146,  251 ;  Hon.  Herbert, 
71—81,  132—42,  187  ;  Gertrude,  72—75,  254  ;  John,  63  ; 
Hon.  Walter,  260  ;  Letters  of  Katharine,  153—63 ;  James, 
5th  Lord,  83,  261;  Hon.  Mary,  83:  Hon.  Barbara,  83; 
Roger  de,  33,  235  ;  Thomas,  236.] 

Aston  Monuments  in  S.  Mary's,  Stafford.  [Journal 
British  Archceologieal  Association,  ZXI.  (1873).  See  Duff- 
dale  (Sir  W.).]  * 

Stemmse  Astonise  Famillse.  A  finely-executed  vellum 
roll  of  descent  of  the  family  of  Aston,  deduced  out  of 
authentic  records  in  the  possession  of  Sir  Walter  Aston,  of 
Tixall,  CO.  Stafford,  Bart.  Royal  Archives  and  other 
Ancient  Muniments.  By  William  Dugdale,  Norrey  King- 
at-Arms.     A.D.  1667.     Arms  in  Blazon.     [lb.,  295.] 

AsTON,  Rev.  Frederic,  b.  Bollington,  Cheshire 
24th  March,  1856  ;  .9.  of  Rev.  J.  A.  Aston, 
Vicar  of  S.  Luke's,  Cheltenham  (h.  15th  Nov 
1827;  d.  1st  Dec,  1884),  and  Mary  Jane 
(ne'e  Da  vies,  of  Leek),  his  wife  ;  educated  at 
Neuweid,  Germany  ;  Lon.  Coll.  of  Div.,  1874 
—77;  Deacon,  1879;  Priest,  1880;  Curate 
of  S.  Philip's,  Penn,  1879—80  ;  Emmanuel 
Church,  Bristol,  1880—81  ;  Minister,  with 
Charge  of  Emmanuel  Church,  Cheltenham, 
1881—83  ;  Vicar  of  Bushbury,  1883. 

Contributed  Gog  and  Gomer  and  The  Testimnmr 
Chfp°'viIL ''"'"'''  '°  '^""''^°°^  °"  British  Israel  Tmth^ 

Also  a  contributor  to  -.—The  Messenger. 

The  Banner  of  Israel. 

Aston,  Rt.  Hon.,  7th  Lord.    b.  24th  Feb    1712  ■ 
succeeded  his   brother,   6th   Lord,   7th'  April' 
1755;     he    was    then    cook   to    Sir   Charles 
Mordaunt  ;  d.  March,  1763. 
[See  Annual  Register,  1761, 1763.] 

Aston,  James,  5th  Lord. 

[Gent: s  Mag.,  1751.] 


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ATHERTON 


Aston,    John.      b.    1781  ;    d.    Darlaston,    29th 
March,  1858. 

Obituary.  By  J.  Belcher.  [P.  M.  Mag.  (1858),  401, 
402.1 

Aston,  Little. 

Annotata  ex  Chronica  Aston,  Lichf.  [Bodl.  Lib.,  770, 
54    55.1 

[See  Notes,  &c.,  of  Aldridge,  by  Smith,  1886,  41,  42  ; 
Gent.'sMag.  (1822),  186  ;  Harwood's  Erdeswicke  (1820),  316 
317  (1844),  51,  428 ;  Shaw's  Staffs.,  II.,  51  ;  Sanders' 
Shenstone,  168—99 ;  Garner,  117 ;  Pitt,  163 ;  AUport  (H.C.), 
Shaw  (Rev.  S.).l 

Aston,  Marie.     Nom  de  plume. 

\_See  Wright  (Miss  M.  B.).] 

Aston,  Sir  Richard. 

[Bodl.  Lib.,  17^9,  2246.] 

Aston,    Sir    Thomas.       b.   probably   at   Aston, 
Cheshire,  29th  Sept.,  1600  ;  s.  of  John  Aston, 
server  to  wife  of  James  I.  (d.  1615)  ;  educated 
Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.  ;  made  Baronet  by  Charles 
I.,  1628  ;    High  Sheriff,  Cheshire,  1635  ;    in 
command  at    Middlewich,  March,  1642 — 43  ; 
and  again  at  Macclesfield,  1643  ;  captured  in 
a  skirmish  in  Staffordshire,  where  he  was  taken 
prisoner,  and  remained  so  until  his  death  ;  m. 
(1)  Magdalene,   dau.   of   Sir  John  Poulteney 
(who  d.  1635),  (2)  1639,  Anne,  heiress  of  Sir 
Henry  Willoughby  ;    d.  24th  March,  1645,  in 
Stafford  Prison,  from  a  fever,  brought  on  by 
wounds    (one   he   received   in    attempting    to 
escape)  ;  bu?\  Aston  Chapel. 
A    Remonstrance    against  Presbytery,   exhibited  by 
divices  of  the  Nobilitie,  Gentrie,  Ministers,  and  Inhabitants 
of  the  County  Palatine  of  Chester,  with  the  motives  of 
that  Remonstrance ;   together  with  a  short  survey  of  the 
Presbyterian  discipline,  showing  the  inconveniences  of  it, 
and  the  inconsistency  thereof  with  the  constitution  of  this 
state,  being  in  its  principles  destructive  to  the  laws  and 
liberties  of  the  people.    With  a  Brief  Review  of  the  insti- 
tution, succession,  jurisdiction,  of  the  ancient  and  venerable 
order  of  Bishops  found  to  be  instituted  by  the  Apostles, 
continued  ever  since,  grounded  on  the  laws  of  God,  and 
most  agreeable  to  the  law  of  the  land.     By  Sir  Thomas 
Aston,  Baronet.    London:  Printed  for  John  Aston.    1641. 
4to    104  IsSiVGS 

'a  Collection  of  Sundry  Petitions  presented  to  the 
King's  most  excellent  Majesty,  as  also  to  the  two  Houses 
now  assembled  in  Parliament.  And  i  others  already  signed 
by  most  of  the  gentry,  ministers,  and  freeholders  of  several 
Counties.    1642.     [Bodl.  Lib.] 

Defence  of  the  Conduct  of  Sir  Thomas  Aston,  Baronet, 
in  the  affair  at  Middlewich,  March,  1642—3. 


Gleanings.] 

AsTON,   Walter,     b.   Tixall,    1584  ;    eldest  s.  of 
Sir  Edward  Aston  ;  made  Knight  of  Bath  and 
Baronet  by  King  James  ;  Ambassador  to  Spain, 
1620— 25,  and  again  1635—38  ;  created  Lord 
Aston  of  Forfar,  in  Scotch  Peerage  ;    m.  Ger- 
trude, grand-dau.  of    Sir  Ralph    Sadler  ;    d. 
13th  Aug.,  1639. 
Correspondence  of  with  Lord  Digby ;  with  Explana- 
tion of  Cypher  used.    MSS.    foL,  forming  Lot  8.    Burton- 
Constable  sale.    Sotheby's,  24th  June,  1889. 

Bond  for  £4000,  on  Parchment,  dated  2  Sept.,  1635. 
Copy  of  Deed  between  Lord  Paget  and  Sir  W.  Aston, 

7,  James  I.  „  ,,  ,   .^  ,i 

Order  to  T.  Pegg  and  W.  Tince,  Collectors  at  Golton, 
in  Staffordshire,  to  raise  for  John  Aston  £44,  &c.,  dated 
12  Ap.,  1692. 


Letter  from  H.  Aston  (10  folio  pages)  to  his  Cousin, 
respecting  the  Roman  Catholic  Religion. 

Autograph  Letter  of  Walter  Aston. 

Order  from  B.  Raines,  LL.D.,  to  John  Aston,  to  furnish 
description  of  Property  left  by  his  father,  Hubert  Aston, 
who  died  intestate,  21  June,  1619. 

List  of  Lord  Aston's  Debts  at  Lady-Day,  1626. 

List  of  Birth  Days  of  Astons  and  Friends,  8  Ap.,  1647. 

List  and  value  of  Goods,  Cattel,  and  Chattels,  of 
Hubert  Aston,  11  June,  1C89. 

Autograph  Letter  of  H.  Aston  for  his  sister,  W. 
Thimely. 

Account  of  sums  due  by  E.  Aston,  and  receipt  in  full 
of  all  demands  from  his  brother,  E.  Aston. 

Estreat  of  Lord  Aston's  Manor  of  Colton,  benefactions. 
Forming  Lot  197,  ditto. 

Memoir  and  Portrait  of  W.,  Lord  Aston.  [Bohn's 
Lodge,  pp.  11.] 

Letters  by,  from  Spain.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  830, 146.] 

His  Cypher,  or  Character.     [It.,  788,  175.] 

Tixall  Letters.    Edited  by  A.  Clifford.    2  vols.    1815. 

Letters  of.     [Salt  Lib.,  see  Cat.  478.] 

[Payne's  Records  of  Catholics,  pt.  IT.,  22—23. 
Pennant's  Journ.  to  Lond.,  83.  Reference  : — Wright's 
Annals,  1685,  p.  80.  See  Aston  Family,  Dugdale  (Sir 
W.).] 

AsTON,   Rev.  the  Hon.  Walter  Hutchinson,     b. 

1770  ;  s.  of  Baron  Aston  ;  mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  12th 

June,  1789  ;    B.A.,  1793  ;    M.A.,  1796  ;    9th 

Baron  Aston  ;    Rector  of  Hartfield,   Sussex  ; 

Vicar  of  Tardebigg,   W'orcs.,  1821 — 45  ;    m., 

1802,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  Dr.  Harris  ;  d. 

21st  Jan.,  1845. 

Select  Psalms  in  Verse;    with  Critical  Remarks  by 

Bishop  Louth  and  others,  illustrative  of  the  Beauties  of 

Sacred  Poetry.     "Awake  up  my  Glory";  "Awake,  Lute 

and   Harp";     Psalm    Ivii.    9.      London:    Printed  for    J. 

Eatchard,  Bookseller  to  Her  Majesty,  190,  opposite  Albany, 

Piccadilly.     1811.    8vo.     [Edited  by  Baron  Aston.]     pp. 

XX.,  288.     (Printer:  J  Brettell,  Marsliall  Street.) 

The  Trijler.  No.  1.  A  New  Periodical  Miscellany. 
By  Timothy  Touchstone,  of  Saint  Peter's  College,  West- 
minster. "Semper  ego  auditor  tantum." — Juvenal.  Lon- 
don: Printed  for  the  Authors,  and  Sold  by  Messieurs 
Robinsons,  Paternoster  Row.  MDCCLXXXVIII.  8vo. 
pp.  554.  II.  Commenced  31st  May,  1788;  ended  21st 
March,  1789.    Lord  Aston  one  of  the  contributors. 

Atchbklby,  Rev.  John.     Curate  of  Wednesbury. 

The  Curate  of  Wednesbury  and  his  Ticar. 
"  I  will  a  rounil  unvarnished  tale  deliver." 
"  Nothing  extenuate,  nor  set  down  ought  to  malice." 
Birmingham:  Printed  for  the  Author  by  Swinney  ^  Ferrall, 
No.  75,  High  Street;    and  Sold  by  all  Booksellers.     Price 
One  Shilling.    1806.    8vo.,  pp.  48.    Ded.  to  the  "Honest 
Inhabitants." 

Athbkton,  Rev.  Charles  Isaac,     b.  Lanes.,  18th 
July,   1839;    s.  of    Samuel   Atherton,   Esq.; 

,  educated  Standard  Hill  School,  ISTottingham  : 
St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb.  ;  B.A.,  1863  ;  M.A., 
1866  ;  Curate  of  Pensnett,  1863—67  ;  Vicar, 
1867 — 76  ;  Rector  of  ]!fympsfield,  Gloucs., 
1876 — 78  ;  Vicar  of  St.  Paul,  Bedminster, 
Gloucs.,  1879—86  ;  of  Snaith,  Yorks.,  1886  ; 
Rector  of  Parringdon,  1887  ;  Canon  of  Exeter 
Cathedral,  1889  ;  Treasurer,  1891  ;  m.  Miss 
Mallet,  of  ISTottingham. 
Nature's  Parables.    London :  Longmans  ^  Co.    1866. 

Via  Dolorosa  :  a  Manual  for  Holy  Week.  Same  im- 
print.   1880..  ^      ,         „,  ^ 

Instructions  in  Ways  of  Peace.     London :  S/ceffington. 

1885 

Ancient  Types.    Instructions  in  Spiritual  Life.     Same 

imprint.     1888.  „,  ., ,  o 

Garden  of  God.  Addresses  to  Children.  Same  im- 
print.   1889. 

[Rev.  Canon  Atherton.] 


ATKINS 


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AUBREY 


Atkins,  John.     Surgeon. 

A  Compendious  Treatise  on  the  Contents,  Virtues, 
and  Uses  of  Cold  and  Hot  Mineral  Springs  in  general, 
particularly  the  celebrated  Hot  Waters  of  Scarborough, 
with  observations  on  their  quality.  To  which  are  annexed 
the  opinions  of  Sir  John  Floyer  and  Dr.  Barnard  on  sea- 
bathing. London,  n  d.  (1737).  8to.  Printed  anonymously 
•  at  York.    ISSH.    8vo. 

[Yorlis.  N.  and  Q.,1.,  116.] 

Atkinson  Bros.  Printers,  Hanley ;  established 
1871. 

The  Mistakes  of  Moses.    By  Col.  Ingersol. 

Account  of  Trial,  &c.,  of  Clowes  and  Johnson,  for  the 
Eushton  James  Mutilation.    Illustrated.    Sheet.    188S. 

Atkinson,  Rev.  Christopher.  New  Connexion 
Minister. 

A  Brief  Sketch  of  Scripture  History  by  way  of  Ques- 
tion and  Answer,  designed  for  the  use  of  Sunday  Schools 
and  others.  By  C.  Atkinson,  Minister  of  the  Gospel. 
HanlcT/ :  Printed  by  T.  Allbut.  1824.  18mo.,  pp.  100  ;  2nd 
ed.:  3rd  ed.     n.d.     12mo.,  pp.  60. 

Review  of.     [New  Con.  Mag.  (1822),  120,  121.] 

A  Brief  Sketch  of  Boclesiastical  History.  By  C. 
Atkinson,  Minister  of  the  G-ospel.  Hanley :  Printed  and 
Sold  by  T.  Allbut.     12mo.,  6d. 

The  Methodist  Class  Leader.  Hanley :  Printed  by  T. 
Allbut.    1823.     18mo.,  pp.  144. 

Obituary  of  George  HoUins.  [New  Con.  Mag.  (1820), 
124,  125.] 

On  the  Advantages  of  Eeading.  [Tb.  (1822),  458— 
61.] 

Anecdotes  by.     \_Ib.,  474.J 

On  Envy.     [76.,  373—75.] 

The  Weighing  Day.     [lb.  (1823),  124.] 

Hints  of  advice  to  Young  Ministers.  [lb.,  150 — 54, 
196—99.] 

The  Penitent's  Prayer.     [76.,  165.] 

Desponding  penitents  encouraged,  a  Poem.  (Burslem, 
April  25th,  1823).     [76.,  255.] 

Guilt  and  Danger  of  Profane  Imprecations.  [76., 
463,464.] 

Wonders  of  Grace,  a  Poem.     [76.  (1824),  166.] 

Obituary  of  Hugh  Davis.     [76.,  168, 169.] 

Address  as  President.  [New  Con.  Minutes  (1829),  41 — 
44.] 

Address  on  Irish  Missions.     [76.,  45,  46.] 

Atkinson,  Mrs.  Dorothy,      d.  Macclesfield,  7th 

Feb.,  1806,  aged  72. 

Obituary  by  Eev.  John  Riles,  Macclesfield,  5th  April, 
1805.     [  Wes.  Mag.  (1806),  45.] 

Atkinson,  Rev.  Stephen  James,  b.  Lancaster, 
22nd  Feb. ,1861 ;  Primitive  Methodist  Minister, 
1880—83  ;  Stationed  at  Silverdale,  1883  ;  d. 
there  14th  June,  1883  ;  bur.  Newcastle  Ceme- 
tery, 18th  June. 

Obituary.  By  Rev.  Samuel  Brock,  of  Silverdale. 
[P.  M.  Minutes  (1884),  15,  16.] 

Ditto.     [P.  M.  Mag.  (1884),  625,  626.] 

Atkinson,  Rev.  T.  D.,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Rugeley. 
Additional  Hymns,  for  Public  and  Private  Use  in 
Rugeley  and  Brereton.  Selected  by  the  Rev.  T.  D.  Atkin- 
son, M.A.,  Vicar  of  Rugeley  and  Rural  Dean,  and  Rev.  J. 
E.  Wetherall,  M.A.,  Incumbent  of  Brereton.  Rugeley: 
Printed  and  Published  by  Thomas  James.  MDCCCLXIII 
12mo.,  pp.  1—80. 

Atkinson,  W.  N.     b.  Lougher,  South  Wales  ; 

s.  of  John  A.  Atkinson,   H.M.  Inspector  of 

Mines  for  Durham  ;    educated  Houghton  Gr. 

Sch. ;  H.M.  Inspector  of  Mines  for  N.  Staffs., 

Cheshire,  and  Salop,  1889. 
Explosions  in  Coal  Mines.    By  W.  N.  &  J.  B.  Atkinson, 
H.M.  Inspectors  of    Mines.      With  numerous  Plans  in 
colours.      Newcastle-upon-Tyne:    Andrew   Reid,  Ahenside 


Hill.    1886.     8vo.,  pp.  144.     Plates  :  pp.  42  (2),  52  (2),  58 
(2),  68,  102  (3).  ,„.,,. 

Official  Reports  as  Inspector  of  Mmes.     [Printed  in 
Mineral  Statistics,  4c.,  1890—92.] 
Reports  on  : — 

Hyde  Colliery  Explosion,    fol. 
Mossfield  Colliery  Explosion.     1889.    fol. 
Apedale  Colliery  Explosion.     1891.    fol. 

Atkinson,  William. 

Mr.  Huskinson,  Free  Trade,  and  the  Corn  Laws.  Lon- 
don.   1840.    8vo.,  pp.  24. 

Atkyns  (or  Atkins),  William.  b.  Cambs., 
1601  ;  a  secular  priest ;  on  the  English  Mission, 
1631  ;  joined  the  Society  of  Jesus,  1685  ; 
Rector  of  the  College  of  St.  Aloysius 
(which  comprehended  Lancashire  and  Staffs.), 
1653  ;  living  at  Wolverhampton,  1679  ;  for  6 
years  he  was  paralysed ;  charged  with  high 
treason  by  Titus  Gates,  and  conveyed  to  Stafford 
to  take  his  trial ;  tried  and  condemned  to  death 
by  Lord  Chief  Justice  Scroggs,  13th  Aug., 
1679  ;  sentence  not  carried  out ;  he  d.  in  gaol, 
17th  March,  1681,  aged  80. 
Trial,    Conviction,    and    Condemnation    of    Andrew 

Bromwich  and  William  Atkyns,  for  being  Romish  Priests. 

London,  1879.    fol. 

[Foley's  Records,  V.  and  VII. ;  Dodd's  Ch.  Hist.,  III., 

314  ;    Oliver's  Collectanea,  S.  J.,  48  ;   Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  II., 

221.] 

Atmokb,  Rev.  Charles,  Wesleyan  Minister. 

The  Grace  of  God  manifested.  In  a  short  Account  of 
the  Life  and  Death  of  Mrs.  R.  Emmet,  of  Halifax,  and  Mrs. 
Slater  and  William  Wright,  of  Wednesbury.  Dated 
Wednesbury,  Jan.  31st,  1801.     [Wes.  Mag.  (1805),  78—82.] 

Atslowe,  Edward,  of  Winchester,  and  New  Coll., 
Ox.  ;  Fellow  ;  M.D.  ;  F.R.O.P.  ;  d.  before 
2nd  May,  1594. 

[Was  a  visitor  of  Mary  Queen  of  Scots,  whilst  prisoner 
in  Tutbury  Castle. — Vide  Walsingham's  Journal  (1570 — 83) 
in  Cam.  Soo.  Miscellanies,  VI.,  1.] 

Atteebory,  P.,  Bishop.  , 

A  Defence  of  the  Eight  Rev.  the  Bishops  of  Rochester 
and  Bristol ;  being  a  full  answer  to  a  pamphlet  entitled 
Bishop  Atterbury's  and  Bishop  Smallridge's  Reasons  for 
not  signing  the  Declaration.    London,  1718.    8vo.,  pp.  30. 

Attwood,  Thomas,    b.  Hawne  House,  Halesowen, 

6th  Oct.,  1783  ;    Banker  in  Birmingham  ;  one 

of  the  founders  of  the  Birmingham  Political 

Union,  1829  ;  Freedom  of  London,  23rd  May, 

1832  ;   M.P.  for  Birmingham,  12th  Dec,  1832, 

to  June,  1840  ;  of  Grove  House,  Harborne  ;  d. 

Great  Malvern,  6th  March,  1856. 

A  Second  Letter  to  the  Earl  of  Liverpool  on  the  Bank 

Reports,  as  occasioning  the  National  Distress.    Birmina- 

ham,  1819.     8vo.,  pp.  113.  " 

Distressed  State   of    the   Country.      The   Speech   of 

Thomas  Attwood,  at  Birmingham.      Birmingham,  1829 

8vo.,  pp.  83. 

The  Scotch  Banks    .    .     .    being  Articles    .     .        on 
Bankruptcy,  Currency,  &c.    London,  1832.    8vo.,  pp    xiii 
175.     2nd  edition,  reprint  with  new  title  page. 

Letter  of   Mr.  Thomas  Attwood  to  Sir  Robert  Peel 
Bart.,  7th  February,  1837.    London,  1837.    8vo.,  pp  8        ' 
Memoir  and  Portrait.     [il/mw,N.S.,  V.,pp  III   IV] 
Obituary  of.     [Illustrated  Times,  1856,  p.  211  ]     ' 
[Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  I.,  col.  105  ;    Dent's  Old  and  New 

f^lf^^^f?'  '"''•  ^  ^1^^")'  349-52  ;  Kenward's  Harborne, 
(1885),  56.]  ' 

Aubrey,  John. 

Letters  to  Ashmole,  243,  395,  367,  at  end. 


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AUDLEY 


AuDEN,  Eev.  John  Ernest,  b.  Silverdale,  1861 ; 
first  s.  of  Rev.  John  Auden,  Curate  ;  Mat. 
at  Lincoln  Coll.,  Ox.,  23rd  Oct.,  1880 ;  3rd 
Class  Moderations,  1882  ;  B.A.,  1883  ;  M.A., 
1887  ;  Curate  of  Carrisbrooke,  1883—85  ;  of 
Woohurn,  Bucks.,  1885—86  ;  S.  Mary,  Lich- 
field, 1886  ;  Curate-in-Charge  of  Shrawardine, 
Salop,  1888. 

A  History  of  Shrawardine  Parish,  Salop. 

AuDEN,  Rev.  Thomas,  h.  Rowley  Regis,  7th 
April,  1836  ;  3rd  s.  of  William  and  Hannah 
Auden  ;  educated  at  Dudley  Gr.  Sch.,  and 
Private  Tuition,  St.  John's  Coll.,  Cam.;  B.A., 
1858;  M.A.,  1861  ;  P.S.A.,  1890;  Deacon, 
1859  ;  Priest,  1860  ;  second  Master  of  Dedham 
Gr.  Sch.,  Essex  ;  Head  Master  of  Welling- 
borough Gr.  Sch.,  1863—69  ;  Vicar  of  Ford, 
Salop,  1869—79  ;  Vicar  of  St.  Julian,  Shrews- 
bury, 1879  :  m.  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  William 
Hopkins,  of  D.unstall. 

An  Analysis  of  Archbishop  "Whateley's  Christian 
Evidences.  Longmans,  1888.  8to.,  p.  48  ;  new  ed.,  1877 ; 
pp.  48  ;  8th  ed.,  1879. 

Edited:— The  Church  and  Parish  of  St.  Juliana  in 
Salop.  Reprinted  from  Trans.  Shropshire  Arch.  Soe.  1887. 
8vo.,  pp.  xii.  192.     [Only  a  few  copies  printed  separately.] 

AoDLEY  Cross,  Blore  Heath. 

Description.    By  B.  W.  R.     [JUirror,  XXIT.,  200.1 
ISee  Wood  (J.  P.).] 

Addley,  Edmund,  s.  of  James,  Lord  Audley, 
and  Eleanor,  his  wife  ;  of  Lincoln  Coll..  Ox.  ; 
B.A.,  1463  ;  Preb.  of  Colwall,  Hereford,  1464  ; 
of  Iwern,  Salisbury,  1467  ;  Canon  of  Windsor, 
1472  ;  Preb.  of  Farrendon,  Lincoln,  1472  ; 
Gaia  Minor,  Lichfield,  1474 — 80  ;  Codeworth, 
Wells,  1475  ;  Archd.  of  East  Riding  of 
Yorks.,  25th  Dec,  1475—80  ;  of  Essex,  1479 
— 80  ;  Rector  of  Bursted  Parva,  Essex,  14  , 
to  9th  April,  1471  ;  Preb.  of  Gevendale,  Yorks., 
18th  Oct.,  1478  ;  Bishop  of  Rochester,  1480— 
92  ;  of  Hereford,  1492-1502  ;  of  Salisbury, 
1502—24  ;  Chancellor  of  the  Order  of  Garter, 
circa  15U2— 24  ;  d.,  23rd  Aug.,  1524,  at 
Ramsbury,  Wilts.  ;  bur.  Chapel  of  Virgin 
Mary,  Sali.sbury  Cathedral,  which  he  had 
erected  himself. 

[He  was  a  patron  of  learning,  and  a  great  benefactor 
to  Lincoln  Coll.  (£400  in  1518)  and  Chichele*B  Chest,  Ox- 
ford (200  Marks  in  1509) ;  founded  two  Chantries  (one 
Salisbury,  the  other  in  Hereford  Cathedral),  1516  ;  was  a 
legatee  and  executor  of  King  Henry  Til.,  also  trustee  to 
Savoy  Hospital.] 

[See  Calendar  Henry  YHI.,  I.,  776,  3292  :  U,,  2660  : 
III.,  1863  ;  Brady's  Episcopal  Succession,  I.,  31,  54,  235  ; 
Bliss's  Wood's  Athen.  Oxon.,  I.,  662  :  11.,  722, 726  ;  Wood's 
Antiq.  TJniv.  Ox.,  I.,  667 ;  ditto  of  Coll.,  239,  248  ;  Hardy's 
Le  Neve  ;  Godwin's  Biog.  Brit. ;  Diet.  Nat.  Bioff,,  II.,  248, 
249  ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  233.] 

AuDLBY,  Lady  Eleanor. 

To  the  King's  Most  Excellent  Majestye.  The  humble 
Petition  of  the  Lady  Eleanor.     1633.    f  oL,  single  sheet. 

Given  to  the  Elector  Prince  Charles  of  the  Rhyne, 
from  the  Lady  Eleanor,  Anno  1633.  At  Her  being  in 
Holland  or  Belgium,  Lamentations,  Mourning,  and  Wo. 
Amsterdam :  Printed  iy  Frederick  Starm.  1633.  4to.,  pp. 
10,  including  title. 

Amend,  Amend  :  God's  Kingdome  is  at  Hand  :  Amen, 
Amen.  The  Proclamation :  Mene,  Mene,  Thine  finished 
[or  ended];  Telcel:  Thou  sound  sickly  or  weak  by  Them. 
Peres,  Thy  Peers  or  Parliament  Mem ;  Mene,  Tekel,  Uphar- 


sin,  K  :  Parliament  house.  Jer.  the  first,  and  10  verse. 
Dan.  the  sixt,  and  21  verse.  The  New  Song  :  Come  and 
See.  4to.  Anagrams,  &c.,  1  leaf.  First  printed  at  Amster- 
dam, 1633.     Aprill,  1643,  pp.  12. 

The  Lady  Eleanor,  Her  Appeale  to  the  High  Court  of 
Parliament.  Psal.  123.  Behold,  even  as  the  eyes  of 
Servants  looke  to  the  hand  of  their  Masters,  &c.  Printed 
in  the  year,  1641.  Mat.  8,  4.  See  thou  tell  no  man,  but 
goe  thy  way,  shew,  &o.  4to.  To  the  Hon.,  &c.,  1  leaf ; 
pref .,  1  leaf ;  pp.  20,  all  included. 

Samson's  Pall  Presented  to  the  House,  1642.  Kings 
13.  And  he  gave  a  sign  at  the  same  time,  saying.  This  is 
the  sign,  that  the  Lord  hath  spoken.  London :  Printed  in 
the  year  164g.     4to.,  pp.  16,  including  title. 

The  Star  to  the  Wise.  1643.  To  the  High  Court  of 
Parliament,  The  Honorable  House  of  Commons.  The 
Lidy  Eleanor,  her  Petition ;  Shewing  cause  to  have  her 
Book  Licensed.  Being  The  Revelations  Interpretation. 
Malachy  4,  2.  For  unto  you  who  fear  my  Name,  shall  the 
Sun  of  Righteousnesse  arise-  with  healing  in  his  wings. 
London :   Printed  in  the  year  1643.     4to.,  pp.  20,  with  title. 

Begin :  To  the  most assembled,  Ac. 

[Signed  Eleanor,  offering  her  services  to  bring  the  King 
to  Parliament  again.]     (Samson's  Legacies,  etc.)    London, 

1643.  4to.,  2  parts,  pp.  24. 

The  Word  of  God,  to  the  Citie  of  London,  from  the 
Lady  Eleanor  ;  of  the  Earle  of  Castle-Haven  ;  Condemn'd, 
and  Beheaded  April!  25, 1631,  &c.  Luke  21.  And  some 
of  you  shall  they  cause  to  be  put  to  death,  &e.  But  there 
shall  not  a  haire  of  your  head  perish.    Printed  in  the  yeare 

1644.  4to.  The  Word  of  God,  &c.,  2  leaves ;  The  Earle 
of  Castle-Haven,  &c,,  1  leaf  ;  pp.  6 — 22. 

From  the  Lady  Eleanor,  Her  Blessing  to  her  beeloved 
daughter,  The  Right  Honorable  Lucy,  Countesse  of  Hunt- 
ingdon. The  Prophet  Daniel's  Tission.  Chap.  7.  In  the 
first  yeare  of  Belchezer  Eex,  &c.  Printed  in  the  yeare  1644. 
4to.,  pp.  38,  including  title. 

■The  Bride's  Preparation.  By  the  Lady  Eleanor.  For 
it  is  the  days  of  the  Lord's  vengeance  ;  and  the  yeare  of 
recompence  for  the  controversie  of  Sion.  (Isaiah  34). 
Printed  in  the  year  March,  1644.  4to.,  pp.  8,  including 
title. 

Apocalypis  Jesu  Christ,  Domine  Domiuus  ;  Psal.  8,  3. 
When  I  consider  thy  heavens,  even  the  workes  of  thy 
fingers,  the  Hoone  and  the  Starres,  which  thou  hast 
ordained.  Printed  in  yeare,  1644.  Arch-Angell,  Michael, 
4to.    Reverend  Men  of  God  and  Judjes,  2  leaves  ;  pp.  32. 

The  Restitution  of  Reprobates.  Malac.  3.  Behold,  I 
will  send  my  messenger,  &c.  Printed  in  the  yeare  1644. 
4to.,  pp.  35,  with  title. 

Great  Brittaiu's  Visitation.  By  the  Lady  Eleanor. 
Printed  in  the  yeare  1645.  4to.  The  Apocalyps  Prologue, 
2  leaves  ;  pp.  3—20. 

Errors  joynd  with  God's  Word.  By  the  Lady  Eleanor. 
Make  straight  the  Path  of  our  God.  Isaiah  41.  Printed 
in  the  yeare  1645.     4to.,  pp.  7,  including  title. 

A  Prayer  or  Petition  for  Peace.  November,  22,  1645. 
Behold,  your  house  is  left  unto  you  desolate,  And  verily 
ye  shall  not  see  me,  till  ye  say,  Blessed  is  he  that  cometh 
in  the  Name  of  the  Lord.  Printed  in  the  year  1645.  4to., 
pp.  8,  with  title. 

The  Revelation  Interpreted.  By  the  La.  Eleanor.  2 
Thessal.  2,  3.  Let  no  man  deceive  you,  by  any  meanes,  for 
that  day  shall  not  come,  except  there  come  a  falling 
away  first,  &c.  Printed  in  the  yeare  1648.  4to.,  pp.  15, 
with  title. 

For  the  blessed  Feast  of  Easter.  Writs,  By  the  La. 
Eleanor.  Let  the  Heavens  rejoice,  and  let  the  earth  bee 
glad  ;  Let  the  Field  be  ioyf  nil,  and  all  that  is  therein,  be- 
fore the  Lord,  for  he  commeth,  for  he  conometh,  to  iudge 
the  earth  ;  he  shall  iudge  the  world  with  righteousnesse, 
and  the  People  with  his  truth.  Printed  in  the  yeare  1846, 
4to.,  pp.  19,  including  title. 

The  Day  of  Judgements  Modell.  By  the  Lady  Eleanor 
Douglass.  Revelations,  chap.  7.  To-day  if  ye  shall  hear 
his  voice.  Printed  in  the  yeare  1646.  4to.,  pp.  16,  including 
title. 

Strange  and  WonderfuU  Prophesies  by  The  Lady 
Audeley ;  who  is  yet  alive,  and  lodgeth  in  White-Hall. 
Which  Shee  Prophesied  sixteen  years  agoe,  and  had  them 
printed  in  Holland,  and  then  presented  tlie  said  Prophesies 
to  the  Prince  Elector  ;  for  which  she  was  imprisoned  seven 
years  here  in  England,  by  the  late  King  and  His  Majestie's 
Councill ;  First  she  was  put  into  the  Gatehouse,  then  into 
Bedlam,  and  afterwards  into  the  Tower  of  London ;  With 
Notes  upon  the  said  Prophesies,  hotv  farre  they  are  fulfilled, 
and  what  part  remains  yet  unfulfilled,  concerning  the  late 
King,  and  Kingly  Government,  and  the  Armiees  and  people 


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of  England.  And  particularly  "White-Hill,  aad  other 
wonderf uU  Predictions.  Imprimatur ;  Theodore  Jennings, 
August  27th,  1649.  London :  Printed  for  Robert  Ibbetson, 
in  Smithfield,  near  the  Queen's  Head  Tavern.  1649.  4to., 
pp.  6.  Reprinted.  Hindley's,  Old  Book  Collectors'  Mis- 
cellany,111.  {1^13.)  Ashbee's  Occasional  Facsimile  Reprints, 
No.  18. 

The  Blasphemous  Charge  Against  Her.  Matth.  x.  18. 
And  ye  shall  be  brought  before  GoTernors  and  Kings  for 
my  sal£e,  against  them  and  the  Gentiles.  Printed  in  the 
year,  1649.    4to.,  pp.  16,  including  title. 

Before  the  Lord's  second  coming,  of  The  last  Days  To 
be  visited,  Signed  with  Tyrant  Pharaoths  overthrow. 
Acts  iii.  22,  23.  A  Prophet  shall  the  Lord  your  God  raise 
up  unto  you  of  your  Brethren,  like  unto  me,  &c.  And  it 
shall  come  to  pass,  every  soul,  which  will  not  hear  that 
prophet,  shall  be  destroyed  among  the  people.  Printed  in 
the  year,  1650.    4to.,  pp.  16. 

Elijah  The  Tishbite's  Supplication  when  Presented 
the  lilseness  of  Hand,  &c.  Kings  18.  Mark  13.  But  when 
ye  shall  see  the  Abomination  of  Desolation  (or  maketh 
desolation)  spoken  of  by  Daniel  the  Prophet,  standing 
when  it  ought  not ;  Let  him  that  readeth  understand,  cfec. 
Printed  in  the  year  1650.    4to.,  pp.  3 — 8. 

The  Dragons  Blasphemous  Charge  againat  Her.  Matth. 
10  :  And  ye  shall  be  brought  before  Governors  and  Kings 
for  my  sake,  against  them  and  the  Gentiles.  Isaiah  (63) 
of  the  year  Jubile  complete,  &c.  Thus  will  I  tread  down 
mine  Enemies  for  the  day  of  Vengeance  is  assigned,  and 
the  year  when  my  people  shall  be  delivered.  Printed  in 
the  year  1651.     4to.,  pp.  13,  including  title. 

Tobits  Book.  A  Lesson  Appointed  for  Lent ;  Ex- 
pressing foresaw  upon  his  being  anointed.  And  from  the 
Seven  days'  celebrated  Nuptials  success ;  the  Churches 
glorious  estate  at  last.  After  that  order  put  to  flight  under 
the  conduct  of  Asmodeus,  or  delivered  up  to  Satan. 
Enemies  of  the  Lamb's  Marriage-Supper.  Printed  in  the 
year  1652.    8vo.,  pp.  16,  with  title. 

I  am  the  first,  and  the  last,  the  beginning  and  the 
ending.  Prom  the  Lady  Eleanor,  The  Word  of  God.  4to., 
pp.  3,  including  title. 

AuDLBY,  Lady  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Nicholas,  5th 
Baron  (who  d.  1392,  and  was  bur.  Hulton 
Abbey)  ;  she  d.  circa  1400.  Her  will  dated 
1400. 

[Ward's  Stoke,  142,  292.] 

AoDLEY  Family. 

Pedigrees  of.  [Ward's  Stoke,  pp.  71,  73,  135—50,  183, 
595  ;  and  Peerages.] 

Letter  of  Lord  Audley  to  Lord  Cecil.  \ Antiouary, 
IIL,  257.]  '■         •'       "' 

Eeference  to.     [Ih.,  X.,  24,  25.] 

Reference  to,  and  Fac-simile  of  Autograph.  [Hand- 
book of  Autographs,  1862,  p.  1,  Example  27.] 

Family,  [Bodl.  Lib.,  700,  1326  :  836,  761  :  1107,  213  : 
1115,  2236,  232  :  1139,  108.] 

Barony.  [Bodl.  Lib.,  S62,  59 ;  Arms,  i2.22, 245  ;  Badges 
on  Supporters,  789,  1646.] 

Pedigree.  [Salt  Lib.,  see  Cat.  274.]  Descent  of  the 
House  of  Lord  Audley.  Made  1618,  in  MS.  \ Tb  278  1 
Letters  of.     [/6.,  478.]  '"  '"' 

Audeleiorum,  ab  Hen  Audithley  ;  and  Geo.  Dominum 
Audley,  1580,  " C  32"     [Bodl.  Lib.,  1107,  3  (4),  213. 

Blazon  of  the  Arms  of  Lord  Audeley.  lib  1115  43 
CI),  f92.  ' 

Notices  of  the  families  of  Audeley,  Basset,  and 
Holland.     [lb.,  1115,  91  (96),  2236.] 

Finis  inter  Jacoben  de  Audeley,  et  Evan  ux,  ejus, 
quer,  et  Rio.  de,  Delvis  et  Rio.  de  Boghay  def .,  de  terris  in 
Mere  (oct.  S.  Trin.  4  Edw.  m.)     [lb.,  (100)  234.] 

De  flodo  Jacobi  Audeley. 

Sigilla  armorum  Jacobi  de  Audele  et  Joh  de  Eochfort 
[/i.,  103,  2566.     On  fol.  58,  same  MS.] 

[See  also  Sleigh's  Leek,  2nd  ed.,  16,  40,  48,  50  53  56 

162  f '  '"''  *^^'  ''^'  ^°'  "*'  "^'  ^^*'  ■'*^'  ■'*°'  "^'  ^°-' 1»5', 

AuDLBY,  Henry  de.  s.  of  Adam  de  AlJitheley, 
who  held  Alditheley  (Audley)  1186  ;  Constable 
to  Hugh  de  Lacy,  Earl  of  Ulster  ;  a  follower 
of  Eanulph,  Earl  of  Chester,  1214  ;  given  an 
estate  by  the  Crown,  1215—16  ;    Sheriff   of 


Shropshire  and  Staffordshire,  1216 — 27  ;  made 
Heleigh  Castle  his  chief  seat,  circa  1220  ;  a 
Lord-marcher ;  Constable  of  several  Welch 
Castles,  1223,  to  his  death ;  Constable  of 
Bridgnorth,  10  Henry  III.  ;  Constable  of 
Newcastle,  1237  ;  d.  before  11th  Not.  1246. 

[Dugdale's  Baronetage  (1675),!.,  746  ;  Eyton's  Shrop- 
shire, TIL,  183—85  ;  Pipe  Roll,  32,  33,  Hen.  IT. ;  Cant.  II. 
Hen.  III.,  p.  1,  m.  6  ;  Fin.  31,  Hen.  III.,  m.  12 ;  Diet.  Nat. 
Biog ,  II.,  249  ;  Pitt's,  Nightingale's,  Cox's,  White's  and 
Brdeswicke's  Staffs. ;  Ward's  Stoke,  139  ;  Ingamell's  New- 
castle ;  Dugdale's  Baronetage.] 

Audley,  Henry,   Lord.     1272 — 77. 

Heir  to  his  brother  James.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  1115,  231, 234.] 
[Ward's  Stoke,  140.] 

AuDLBY,  Hugh  de,  Earl  of  Gloucester. 

Creation.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  841,  113.] 
Arms.     [76.,  1121,  243.] 

AuDLBY,  Lord,  James,  s.  and  heir  of  Henry  de 
Audley ;  with  Richard,  King  of  Eomans, 
when  crowned  at  Anchen,  1257  ;  returned  to 
England  same  year  ;  itinerant  Justice,  1260 
in  the  Welch  Wars,  1257—60,  1263,  1264 
Sheriff  of  Staffordshire  ;  Constable  of  Newcastle 
with  Gloucester  at  Evesham,  12G5  ;  pilgrim  to 
Galicia,  1268  ;  Justiciary  of  Ireland,  5th  Sept., 
1270  ;  d.  (by  breaking  his  neck)  circa  11th 
June,  1272. 

[He  signed  (as  witness  to  the  King's  signature)  The 
Provisions  of  Oxford,  as  "James  of  Aldithel"  (Audley) 
18th  Oct.,  1258.] 

[Bodl.  Lib.,  1115,  231,  234;  Dugdale's  Baronetage 
(1678),  L,  747;  Foss's  Judges  (1848),  IL,  212;  Eyton's 
Shropshire,  TIL,  1808  ;  Chancery  Misc.  Rolls,  No.  28,  Pot 
1,  2  ;  Eol.  Pot  54,  Hen.  III.,  m.  4 ;  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  II., 
249,  250;  Pitt's  Staffs.;  Ward's  Stoke,  140;  Pennant's 
Journ.  to  Lond.,  39.] 

Audley,  Lord  James.  s.  of  Nicholas  de 
Alditheley,  Lord  Audley  ;  one  of  the  first 
founders  of  the  Order  of  Garter,  1344  ;  went 
with  Black  Prince  to  France,  1346  ;  in  battle 
off  Sluys,  1350  ;  with  the  Prince  at  Bordeaux, 
1354;  in  battle  of  Poicters,  19th  Sept.,  1356  ; 
in  France  again,  1359;  took  the  fortress  of 
Chaven,  in  Brittany,  1360:  Governor  of 
Aquitana,  1362;  Seneschal  of  Poitou,  1369; 
resided  at  Fontenay-le-Comte,  where  he  d 
1st  April,  1386. 

^  [Notes  and  Queries,  4th  S.  III.,  596  :  IV.,  44  ;  Johue's 
Uroissart,  I.;   Burke's  Extinct  Peerage;   S.D.U K    Diet 
IT.,  pt.  I.,  91 ;  Nicolas'  Hist.  Orders  of  Knighthood  I    37'' 
II.,  h.  ;    Beltz's  Memorials,  Order  of  Garter,  75—84  '•    hict 
Nat  Biog    II.,  250,  251 ;    Bodl.  Lib.,  1105,  195  :    1115,  ni 

f^A?  -t  ?'"=!'  .Nightingale's,  Harwood's  Erdeswicke 
(1844)  ;  Ward  s  Stoke.] 

Pedigree,  &c.     [Her.  et  Gen.,  T.  (1870).] 

Audley,   Sir  John,  9th  Baron. 

T,  .,[^jf°'ii''^®  °^  Calais;  Camden  Soc.  (1846)  v  6- 
Rutland  s  Paper,  Camden  Soc.  (1842),  32-  Ward'=i'  Rtnlro' 
143,  144;  Brady's  Episcopal  Succession,  III.,  97!]  ' 

Audley,  Nicholas,  Lord.    1307—19.    3rd  Baron 

m.  Joan,  widow  of  Hugh  Lacey,  Earl  of  Lincoln  ■ 

succeeded  his  brother  Thomas,  1307  ;  d.  I319' 

Breve  pro  co.  (Glaus  8,  Edw.  II.)  [Bodl.  Lib.,  860,  347]' 

Audley,  Nicholas,   Lord,  1st  April   1387—92  • 

5th  Baron  Audley;    d.   1392;    bur.    Hulton 

Abbey. 

[Bodl.  Lib.,  1115,  231.] 


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AuDLEY,  Nicholas  de. 

Lit.  pat.  pro  co.  (2  Ric.  II.)     [Bodl.  Lib.,  860,  3361. 
Extract  from  his  WUl  (5  Bic.  II.).     \_Ib.,  1105,  195]. 

AoDLBY,   Robert  de.     Joan,   his   wife,   dau.  of 
Henry  III. 

[Bodl.  Lib.,  1105,  q.  T.] 

AuDLEY    TOWNSUIP. 

Act  to  Exchange  Land  in  Audley  between  C.  ToHett 
and  others. 

Original  Plan  of  the  Sittings  and  Monuments  of  the 
Church.  Size — ^Imperial.  Drawn  hj  Beach,  of  Pool  Farm, 
Surveyor,  circa  1880.     [Penes  Compiler.] 

Original  Drawing  of  the  Church,     [/i.] 

History  of.     [Gent.'s  Mag.  (1813),  113—15,  420—12.] 

Registers  :— I.,  Mixed,  1537—1712.  H.,  ditto,  1713—87. 
III.,  Marriages,  1754—1805.  IV.,  Burials  and  Births,  1786— 
1810.  Some  loose  leaves  (inside  Vol.  III.),  Burials  and 
Births,  1810—13.  V.,  Burials,  1813—44.  VI.,  ditto 
1844—67.  VII.,  ditto  1867—81.  VIII.,  ditto,  1882—88. 
IX.,  ditto,  1888—  .  X.,  Baptisms,  1813—30.  XL,  ditto, 
1830—59.  Xn.,  ditto,  1860—68.  XIIL,  ditto,  1868—89. 
XIV.,  ditto,  1889—  .  XV.,  Marriages,  1813—42.  XVI. 
ditto,  1837—54.  XVU.,  ditto,  1854—75.  XVIIL,  ditto, 
1875—90.    XIX.,  ditto,  1890.— (Rev.  J.  Pauli,  Vicar). 

Collection  Relating  to.     [Salt  Lib.,  see  Cat.  750.] 

Miscellanea.     \_Staff.  Coll.,  ib.  389.] 

[Pitt,  344—46  ;  Griffiths'  End.  Sch.,  103—7 ;  Hinch- 
cliffie's  Barthomley,  3, 156, 203, 357  ;  Harwood's  Erdeswioke 
(1844),  96—99  ;  Garner,  62, 123,  Sup.,  19  ;  Pennant's  Tour 
to  Loudon,  42  ;  StafEs.  and  Warws.,  I.,  225—27  ;  Monu- 
ments: Bodl.  Lib.,  S53, 32;  seeWardle  (T.),Pauli(Rev.  J.), 
WUbraham  (Rev.  C.  P.),  Garratt  (Rev.  T.),  Audley 
(Lords),  "Wood  (J.  P.),  Ferneyhough  (J.  R.),  Buckler  (J.), 
Parrot  (Richard);  Pennant's  Journ.  to  Lond.,  42  ;  Procter 
(W.).] 

Audley,  William,  Lord,  1275 — 83. 

Arms.     [BodL  Lib.,  1121,  224  ;  Ward's  Stoke,  140.] 

Adlt,  Rev.  Horatio,  b.  Uttoxeter,  9th  Nov., 
1806  ;  Congregational  Minister  at  Repton, 
1835—54 ;  Kilsby,  1854—68  ;  Scaldwell, 
]!Torthants.,  1868—71  ;  d.  Scaldwell,  4th  June, 
1871  ;  bur.  Kilsby. 
Obituary.    [Congregational  Year  Book  (1872),  304, 305.] 

Austen,  Ralph.  b.  Staffs.  ;  educated  Magd. 
Coll.,  Ox. ;  a  Proctor  of  University,  7th  April, 
1630  ;  Deputy-Registrar,  1647  ;  Registrar  ; 
d.  in  Parish  of  St.  Peter-le-Bailey,  Ox.;  bur. 
in  Church,  26th  Oct.,  1676. 

A  Treatise  on  Fruit  Trees,  showing  the  manner  of 
grafting,  setting,  pruning,  and  ordering  of  them  m  all 
respects.    London,  1653. 

Second  Edition,  with  additions  and  improvements. 
2657.      [According  to  Watt,  there  were  editions  m  1662, 

Spiritual  Use  of  an  Orchard.    London,  1653. 

[Published  jointly  with  the  above,  and  was  reprmted 
separately.    London,  1847,}  ,   „■     ™        •     tj      _>„ 

Observations  on  some  parts  of  Sir  Francis  Bacons 
Naturall  History  as  it  concerns  Fruit-trees,  Fruits,  and 
Flowers.    London,  1658.  ,  n     c  ■         i,„ 

A  Dialogue  on  Familiar  Discourse  and  Conference  be- 
tween the  nSsbandman  and  the  Fruiterer  m  his  Nurseries, 
Orchards,  and  Gardens.     London,  1676.    8vo. 

Second  Edition.    1679.  , 

[See  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  II.,  260-61 ;  Bliss's  Woods 
Ath  Oxon  I  4.53  :  II.,  174 ;  Johnson's  History  English 
G^rieKgV,  98;  ^elW's'Ports  English  Authors  on 
Gardenine  18  19 ;  Watt's  Bibl.  Bnt. ;  S.D.U.H.  Diet. , 
Burrow  Regi,ster' of  Visitors  to  the  University  of  Ox. 
(Cam.  Soc),  VIII.,  84,  312,  357.] 

AnsTiK,  Rev.  George,  b.  Kingsley,  Jan.,  1810 ; 
Primitive  Methodist  Minister,  1839—80,  when 
he  was  superannuated  ;  d.  Luton,  4th  Aug., 
1887,  aged  77.  (Was  the  means  of  49  chapels, 
houses, °and  schools  being  erected.) 


Obituary  of.  By  Joseph  Harding  [P.  M.  Minutes 
(1888),  11,  12.] 

Austin,    Mrs.    Jane.      b.   Walsall,    1809 ;     d. 
Haughton,  27th  Aug.,  1851. 
Obituary.     By  The  Rev.  Samuel  Tillotson.     [P.  M. 
Mag.  (1851),  707—9.] 

Austin,  Thomas,  of  Holm  End.     d.  4th  April, 
1820,  aged  75. 
A  Short  Account  of.     [P.  M.  Mag.  (1819),  257. 

Austin,  William  Piercy.  b.  Stone,  1808  ;  a.  of 
William  Austin,  Gent.  ;  Mat.  Exeter  Coll., 
Ox.,  4th  March,  1825  ;  B.A.,  1829  ;  M.A., 
1835  ;  D.D.,  by  decree  of  Convocation,  9th 
July,  1842  ;  Fellow ;  Archd.  of  Guiana ; 
Bishop  of  Guiana,  1842  ;  Primate  of  the 
West  Indies,  1883. 

Sermons. 
Charges. 

Austin,  Wiltshire  Stanton. 

The  Lives  of  the  Poets-Laureate,  with  .  .  .  Essay 
on  the  Title  and  Office.  By and  John  Ralphs.  Lon- 
don, 1853.    8vo.,  pp.  vi.,  428.     [Includes  R.  Whittinton.] 

Authentic  Documents 

Relative  to  the  miraculous  cure  of  Winifred  White,  of 
Wolverhampton,  at  St.  Winifred's  Well,  1805.  Wolver- 
hampton, 1806.    8vo. 

Autherley,  near  Wolverhampton. 

An  Act  passed  for  making  a  Navigable  Cut,  or  Canal, 
from  Birmingham  to  Bilston,  and  from  thence  to  Autherley ; 
these  to  communicate  with  Canal  now  making  between 
Trent  and  Severn,  and  for  making  collateral  cuts  up  to 
several  coal-mines.     1768.    fol. 

An  Act  to  extend.    1769.    fol. 

Ditto  for  incorporating  the  Proprietors  of  a  Canal 
Navigation  authorized  by  an  Act  passed  in  the  eighth  of 
the  reign  of  His  present  Majesty  King  George  the  Third, 
&o.,  with  the  Proprietors  of  a  Canal  navigation  authorized 
by  an  Act  of  twenty-third  year  of  His  Majesty  to  be  made 
from  Birmingham  to  Fazeley,  &c.    1784.    fol. 

Ditto.     1794.    fol. 

[See  Gary's  Canal  Navigation,  1798,  pp.  35,  36;  Lond^ 
Mag.,  May,  1752  ;  Scott's  Stourbridge,  345,] 

Autographic  Mirror  (The). 

[See  Devereaux  (Earl  of  Essex),  Paget  (W.  H.,  Mar- 
quis of  Anglesey),  Peel  (Sir  E.),  Sheridan  (R.  B.),  Jervis 
(Earl  St.  Vincent),  Johnson  (Dr.),  Howitt  (Mary),  Legge- 
(W.  L.,  Earl  of  Dartmouth).] 

A.,  W.,  of  Hanley. 

On  Evil  Speaking.     [New  Con.  Mag.  (1821),  68—70.]! 
On  Public  Worship.     [Ib.  (1822),  279—81.] 

AxTON,  William.  Mat.  Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.  ; 
B.A.,  1570—71 ;  Fellow;  M.A.,  1574;  Rector 
of  Moreton  Corbet,  Salop  (gift  of  Sir  Robert 
Corbet)  ;  deposed  for  Nonconformity  by  Bishop 
Bentham,  of  Lichfield. 
Account  of   the  various  Examinations   of   Rev.   W. 

Axton  before  Bishop  Bentham.  .   ^    .,-, 

Reported— Neal's  Puii,  I.,  170 ;  Brooks'  Pun,  I.,  161 ; 

Strype's  Whitgift,  357  ;   Brooks'  Whitgift,  310  ;    Cooper  s 

Ath.  Cantab.,  I.,  326,  327. 

Ayton,  Sir  Joseph,  Usher  of  Black  Rod. 

Letterf rom, to  Ashmole  (Whitehall, 9th March,  '60—1). 
[Bodl.  Lib.  1131,  f  213a,  2146.] 


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B 

Babington,  Anthony,  of  Lichfield. 

Correspondence  with  Mary  Queen  of  Scots.      [Bodl. 

Lib.,  8S0,  .3—8.] 

Letter  to  Queen  Elizabeth.     [/*.,  781,  73.] 

[Hist.  Coll,  Staffs.,  IT.,  (pt.  1)  136  :  II.,  (pt.  2)  23,  24, 

119,  201,  214.] 

Babington,  Brute,  b.  probably  in  Cheshire ; 
educated  Ch.  Coll.,  Cam.,  1572  ;  B.A.,  1575  ; 
Fellow,  1576  ;  Incorporated  at  Ox.,  15th  July, 
1578  ;  Eector  of  Thurcaston,  Leics.  ;  of 
Tatenhill,  Staffs.  ;  Preb.  of  Bishopshull,  Lich- 
field, 18th  Sept.,  1592—1611  ;  Bishop  of 
Derry  (holding  his  Prebend  and  Tatenhill  in 
commendum),  1610  to  death ;  d.  probably  10th 
Sept.,  1611. 
Letter  from.  Dated  1609.  [Lichfield  Cathedral  Muni- 
ment Chamber,  H  3.] 

[Le  Neve's  Fasti,  I.,  590  :  IH.,  310 ;  Dyer's  History  of 
Cambridge  ITniversity,  IL,  65  ;  Bliss's  Wood's  Fasti,  I., 
211;  Willis's  Cath.,  L,  427;  Talbot  Pap.,  M.  97,  374; 
Ward's  Bishops  of  Ireland,  292;  Lodge's  Illustrations 
(1838),  IIL,  36  ;  Cotton's  Fasti  Eccl.  Hib.,  IIL,  316  :  T., 
254  ;  O'SuUivan's  Hist.  Cath.,  IT.,  13  ;  Cal.  St.  Pap.  (Dom. 
1603—10).  6U,  641  (Irish,  1608—10),  448,  487,  490  ;  Diet. 
Nat.  Bioff.,  IL,  312 ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  218 ;  Cox's 
Muniments  of  Lichfield  Cathedral,  28.] 

Babington  Family. 

Deeds  relating  to  [Salt  Lib.,  see  Cat.  130];  Letters  of 
[lb.,  478.] 

Babington,  Zaehary,  A.M.,  Preb.  of  Pipa  Magna, 
28th  April,  1581—84  ;  of  Curborough,  19th 
Feb.,  1583—89  ;  Precentor  Lichfield  Cathedral, 
10th  July,  1589-1608;  Chancellor,  1581— 
83. 

[Harwood,  191,  196,  223,  243 ;  Cox's  Muniments  of 
Lichfield,  32.] 

Babixgton,  Zaehary,  of  Lichfield. 

Letter  to  W.  Warde,  at  the  Temple,  about  the  Election 
(Whittington,  9th  Feb.,  1678).  [Bodl.  Lib.,  1731,  f.  89a,- 
see  also  855,  91.] 

[Hist.  Coll.  Staffs.,  IL,  (pt.  2)  28.] 

Bacatello,  Ludovica. 

Tita  Reginald!  Poll,  S.  R.  E.  Cardinalis  et  Cantuariensis 
Archipiscopi,  Italice  con.xupta  A.  L.  B.  Latini  reddita  al 
Audria  Dudithio.    London,  1690.    8to.,  pp.  108. 

Bacon,  Anthony,  h.  probably  at  Gorhambury, 
Herts.,  1558  ;  s.  of  Sir  Nicholas  Bacon,  Lord 
Keeper  ;  educated  Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.,  lOth  June, 
1573  ;  joined  himself  to  W.,  Earl  of  Essex 
(1593—1600)  ;  d.  27th  May,  1601. 

Original  Correspondence  with  Essex  and  others,  bound 
in  16  volumes.     \_Penes  Lambeth  Palace  Library.] 

Transcripts  of  ditto.    [Brit.  Mua.  add.  MSS.,  4109—24.] 

Bacon,   Francis.      h.   York  House,  22nd  Jan., 
1561  ;    brother  of   above  ;    great  (pretended) 
friend  to  W.,  Earl  of  Essex  ;   afterwards  Lord 
Chancellor  ;  d.  9th  April,  1626. 
Full  account  of   his  connection  with  Essex  will  be 
found  in— Diet.  Nat.  Bioff.,  IL,  329—36  ;  Speddiug's  Letters 
and  Life  of  Lord  Chancellor  Bacon ;    Abbott's  Bacon  and 
Essex ;  Devereux's  Lives  and  Letters  of  the  Earls  of  Essex. 
He  published  the  following  works  on  Essex : — 
A  Declaration  of  the  Practices  and  Treasons  attempted 
and  committed  by  Robert,  late  Earle  of  Essex,  and  his 
Complices,  against  Her  Majestic,  and  Her  Kingdoms ;   and 
of  the  proceedings  as  well  at  the  Arraignments  and  Con- 
victions of  the  said  late  Earle,  and  his  adherents  as  after  ; 
Together  with  the  very  Confessions.     Imprinted  at  London 
by  Robert   BarTcer,  Printer   to   the   Queen's  most  excellent 
Majestie.    Anno  1601.    4to.,  no  pagination,  23J  leaves. 


Sir  F.  Bacon,  his  apologie,  in  certaine  imputations 
concerning  the  late  Earle  of  Essex,  Written  to  the  Eight 
Honourable  his  very  good  Lord  the  Earle  of  Devonshire, 
Lord  Lieutenant  of  Ireland.  Printed  for  Fehx  Norton, 
London,  1604.  4to.,  pp.  74.  Ditto,  For  M.  Lownes,  London, 
1605.    8vo.,  pp.  72. 

Bacon  and  Wilder,  Market  Place,  Uttoxeter, 
Printers,  Book.sellers,  Stationers,  and  Book- 
binders, Dealers  in  Paper,Paperhangings,  Patent 
Medicines,  and  Toys,  Sub-distributor  of  Stamps, 
and  Circulating  Library. 
[Parson  ^  Bagshaw's  Directory.    1818.} 

Baddklby  Edge. 

[Jewitt's  Ceramic  Art,  I.,  96 — 8.] 

Baudelby,    Eer.   Thomas,   Curate    of    Bilston, 
circa  1622. 
[See  Perry  (W.)  ("The  Boy  of  Bilson").] 

Baddeley,  William,      b.  Goldenhill,  24th  Aug., 
1816  ;  d.  Talke,  16th  Oct.,  1865. 
Obituary.    By  C.  Lawton.     [P.  M.  Mag.  (1867),  315, 
316.] 

Baden,  Owen.  b.  Over  Lane,  Winsford,  28th 
Dec,  1808  ;  removed  to  Weston-upon-Trent, 
1819,  where  he  lived  until  1840  (a  shoemaker 
by  trade),  when  he  went  back  to  his  native 
place,  where  he  d.,  29th  July,  1857. 
Obituary.    By  D.  Eitchin.     [P.  M.  Mag.  (1857),  584— 

86.] 

Badius  Jodocus. 

Editio  roberti  Whittintoni  Lichfeldiensis  grammaticea 
magistri  prothonatis  Angli  in  floreutissima  Droniensi 
academia  laureate,  Declinationes  noim  ta  latinoru 
grecoru  patronymicoru  Z  barbaroru  e  Prisciano  Sipontina 
Sulpitio  et  Ascesio  amuasatim  collect!  cu  comentariote 
interliniari  &  dictionu  interpretatiomentis.  Wynkyn  de 
Worde,  London,  1517.  4to.,  no  pagination,  14  leaves,  con- 
tinued on  back  of  title. 

Grammaticas  Whitintonian^  liber  secundia  de  nominum 
declinatione.  Declinationes,  &c.  (As  above.)  Flumiliabit 
Caluminiatorem.  London :  in  cedihus  Jiichardi  Pynsonis. 
Anno  25  supra  sesquimillesimum  30  Die  July  1525.  4to.,  no 
pagination,  13  leaves  and  back  of  title.  [Ornamental  title.] 

Badnall  Family. 

[Sleigh's  Leek,  2nd  ed.,  6,  8,  11,  21,  96,  99,  106,  107, 
145,  162,  218,  222,  223.] 

Badnall,  Rev.  Hopkins,  b.  Leek,  2 1st  Sept., 
1821;  s.  of  Richard  Badnall,  the  younger; 
educated  Wavertree,  Liverpool  ;  Fellow  of 
University  of  Durham ;  Dom.  Exam.  Chp. 
to  Bishop  Gray,  of  Capetown,  1847 — 54  ; 
Rector  of  Goldsborough,  Yorks.  ;  Archd.  of 
George,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  1862  ;  of  Cape- 
town, 1869  ;  Canon  St.  George's  Cathedral 
and  Rector  of  Rondebosch,  Capetown,  1869 
— 85  ;  Vice-Chancellor  University  of  Cape  of 
Good  Hope,  1882 — 84  ;  one  of  three  assessors 
at  trial  of  Bishop  Colenso,  1863  ;  Vicar  of 
Pishlake,  Doncaster,  1886—88  ;  m.,  1854, 
Sarah  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Owen  Smith, 
of  Port  Elizabeth,  8.  Africa. 
Proposals  for  Missionary  Bishoprics.  1860. 
Relation  of  the  Church  in  South  Africa  to  the  Church 

of  England  and  to  the  Civil  Powers.     1865. 

Proposed  Changes  in  the  Law  of  Marriage,  in  re  The 

Deceased  Wife's  Sister.     Capetown,  1872. 

Remarks  on  the  Judgment  delivered  in  the  Supreme 

Court  in  re  Bishop  Merrimau  v.  Dean  Williams.    Capetown 

1880. 


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BAGGULEY 


The  Nature   and   Office   of    Conacienoe.    Printed   hy 
T.  B.  Adland,  George  Town.    1865.    8vo. 
Charges. 
Letters. 
Sermons. 
[Cox's  Colenso,  II.,  262,  et  seci.l 

Badnall,   Eev.   James.      b.   Wavertree,   Liver- 
pool, 24th  Sept.,  1839  ;    s.  of  Rev.  William 
Badnall,  Incumbent ;  educated  Roy.  Inst.  Sch., 
Liverpool,  and  by  his  father  ;  Univ.,  Durham, 
1857—60  ;    3rd  Class  in  Hon.,  1859  ;  B.A., 
16th  June,  1860  ;    Class.  Master  Wimbledon 
Coll.,  1860—62  ;  Curate  of  Ash,  Salop,  1862 
—64;    Vicar  of  Endon,  17th  Dec.,  1864;  m., 
May,  1870,  Ellen,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Russell, 
of  Leek,  Esq.,  J.P. 
The  Raising  of  Jairus's  Daughter  ;   or,  The  Tears  of 
Christian  Mourners  wiped  away.     Leeh :  Printed  by  James 
Rider.     1867.     8vo. 

Edited — The  Poems  of  G-eorge  Heath.   Derby:  Printed 
and  Published  by  Messrs.  Bemrose.     1870.     Cr.  8vo. 

Ditto.      Second  Edition.     Hanley:   Allbut  ^  Daniel. 
1880.    Cr.  8vo. 

[See  Heath  (George).] 

Badnall,  Richard,  b.  Leek,  28th  Feb.,  and 
baptised  23rd  March,  1770  ;  3rd  s.  of  Joseph 
Badnall,  Silk  Dyer,  and  Martha  his  wife  ; 
educated  at  Man.  Gr.  Sch.,  28th  Jan.,  1784  ; 
Lieut.,  Leek  Volunteer  Cavalry  ;  ??;.,  (1)  1794, 
Harriet,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  WilHam  Hopkins, 
M.A.,  Rector  of  Upmineter,  Essex,  and  St. 
Mary's,  Strand,  (2)  1821,  Sarah  Pratt,  of 
Tean;  J.P.,  Staffs.;  of  Highfield  House, 
Leek  ;  d.  Liverpool,  2.8th  Feb.,  1838,  aged  68. 
[Smith's  Man.  Sch.  Eeg.,  II.,  136,  137.    Sleigh's  Leek, 

2nd  ed.,  106, 107.] 

Badnall,  Richard,  b.  Leek,  1797  ;  eldest  s.  of 
Richard  Badnall  (see  above)  ;  educated  Ash- 
bourne Gr.  Sch.,  and  at  Chaddesley,  Worcs.; 
m.,  1819,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Enoch  Hand,  of 
Uttoxeter,  Solicitor  ;  of  Ashenhurst  Hall, 
Leek,  and  Cotton  Hall,  Cheadle ;  d.  31st 
Aug.,  1839,  aged  42. 
A  Treatise  on  the  Silk  Trade.  London  :  Sherwood, 
Gilbert,  and  Pyper.     1828.     8vo.     _ 

A  Treatise  on  Political  Economy.     London,  1830.    »vo. 
A    Treatise    on    Railway  Improvements.      London: 
Sherwood,  Gilbert,  and  Pyper.    1833.    8to.    Ded.  to  E.  J. 
Littleton,  Esq.,  M.P. 
Zelinda.    A  Poem. 

MiQUtes  of  Evidence  taken  before  the  Newcastle- 
under-Lyme  Election  Committee  on  the  Petition  of  E. 
Badnall,  Esq.,  of  Cotton,  against  the  return  of  "W.  H. 
Miller  Esq.,  for  that  Borough,  on  Allegations  of  Bribery 
and  Corruption.  London:  Effingham  Wilson,  Sheetings 
Alley.  1838.  8to.,  pp.  119.  (Charles  Wood,  Printer, 
Poppin's  Court,  Fleet  Street.) 

Badnall,  Rev.  WiUiam.  b.  Leek.  13th  Oct., 
1803  ■  2nd  s.  of  Richard  Badnall  ;  educated 
Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  10th  Oct.,  1821  ;  B.A., 
1825  ;  M.A.,  1S28  ;  Curate  of  Wingerworth, 
near  Chesterfield  ;  Incumbent  of  Wavertree, 
Liverpool,  1827—59  ;  Chp.  to  H.R.H.  the 
Duke  of  Cambridge  ;  Queen's  Preacher  for 
Lancashire  ;  m.,  16th  July,  1833,  Elizabeth 
Rose,  dau.  of  James  Parr,  Esq.,  of  Wavertree  ; 
d.  28th  July,  1859. 

A  Sermon  on  the  Cause  and  Effect  of  Sin,  composed 
in  reference  to  the  alarming  Aspect  of  the  Times.  London: 
Whittaker,  Treacher,  and  Co.,  and  J.  Walmsley,  Liverpool. 
1831.    8vo. 


Badnall,  William  Beaumont,  b.  Leek,  7th 
Oct.,  1823  ;  s.  of  Ricliard  Badnall,  the  young- 
er ;  educated  Athole  House  Academy,  Isle  of 
Man,  and  at  Wavertree  ;  Solicitor,  1857  ; 
Barrister-at-Law,  Mid-Temple,  9th  June,  1865; 
J. P.,  Staffs,  and  Derbys.  ;  Alderman  ;  Derbys. 
CO. 
The  Law  of  Pews  and  Sittings  in  Churches.    Leei: : 

Printed  by  Robert  Nail.     1865.     8vo. 

[Private  information  from  the  Yen.  Arclid.  Badnall,  ttie  Rev. 

Jas.  Badnall,  and  W.  B.  Badnall]  , 

BAGBE,John.     6.  Bed  worth,  1794  ;  rf.  Darlaston, 
29th  April,  1862. 

Obituary.  ByS.Sanders.  [P.itf. J/a(/.(1862),554— 56.] 

Bagb,   Robert,      b.   l3arley,   Derbys.,   7th   Feb., 
1728  ;    s.  of    a  papermaker ;    educated  at  a 
village  day  school ;    m.,  1751  ;    established  a 
paper  manufactory  at  Elford,  near  Tamworth, 
circa  1752  ;  partner  with  Dr.  Darwin  and  others 
as  Ironmasters,   1765 — 79,  by  which  he  lost 
£1,500  ;  went  to  live  at  Tamworth,  1793 ;  d. 
there  1st  Sept.,  1801,  where  he  is  buried. 
Mount  Henneth : .  A  Novel.    In  Two  Volumes.    Lon- 
don: Lowndes.    1781.    Pt.  8ro.  [Sold  to  Lowndes  for  £30.] 
Barham  Downs  :   A  Novel.     In  Two  Yolumes.     Lon- 
don, 1784.    Pt.  8vo. 

The  Fair  Syrian  :  A  Novel.     In  Two  Volumes.     Lon- 
don, 1785.    Pt.  8vo. 

James  Wallace :  A  Novel.  In  Three  Volumes.  London, 
1788.     Pt.  8vo. 

Man  as  he  is :  A  Novel.  In  Four  Volumes.  London, 
1792.    12mo. 

Hermspring ;  or,  Man  as  he  is  not :  A  Novel.  In  Three 
Volumes.    London,  1796.    Pt.Svo. 

[Three  of  the  above  Novels  are  reprinted  in  Ballan- 
tyne's  Novelists'  Library,  with  Biography  By  Sir  W.  Scott. 
One  in  Mrs.  Barbauld's  British  Kovelists,  with  a  Biography.] 
Biographies  in  : — Chalmers'  Biog.  Diet. ;  Diet.  Nat. 
Bioq  ■  Chambers'  Encyclopasdia  ;  and  Cyclopedia  of  Eng. 
Lit. ;  Pitt's  Staffs. ;  Nightingale's  Staffs. ;  Fletcher's  Dis- 
tinguished Alumni  of  Derby  School,  37—42;  Midland 
Weekly  News  (Wolverhampton),  Sept.,  1890;  Simpson's 
Derby,  IL,  554 ;  Button's  Derbyshire,  296  ;  Press  and  St. 
James's  Chronicle  copied  in  Derby  Mercury,  25th  Oct.,  1871 ; 
Scott's  Misc.  Works  (1834),  III.,  441 ;  Biographe  Umver- 
selle  (1811),  III.,  211 ;  Quarterly  Review,  ZXXIV.,  367. 

Baggelby,  William,  b.  Silverdale,  15th  Aug., 
1813;  killed  in  an  explosion  of  fire-damp  there, 
7th  July,  1870. 

Obituary.  By  Thos.  Speed.  [P.  M.  Mag.  (1871),  375, 
376.] 

Baggs,  C.  M.,  M.D. 

Funeral  operations  ...  at  the  obsequies  of  the 
Lady  Gwendoline  Talbot,  Princess  Borghese.  Borne,  1841. 
8vo.,  pp.  26. 

Baggdlby,  George  Thomas,  Printer,  b.  jSTew- 
castle,  1860;  s.  of  Henry  and  Mary -Bagguley  ; 
educated  at  Middle  Sch.,  Newcastle  ;  Appren- 
ticed to  Mr.  David  Dilworth,  Printer  ;  bought 
business  on  death  of  Mr.  Frederick  Dilworth 
(which  see),  Christmas,  1889  ;  m.  Miss  Rogers, 
of  Liverpool. 

The  Firefly,  Magazine  of  the  High  School.    1890.    8vo. 

St.  George's  Parish  Magazine,  1890. 

Keete  Parish  Magazine,  1890. 

P.  E.  Kitchener's  Farewell  Address.     {See  Kitchener 

/■pi    T?  \  1 

'  Private  Prayers,  by  Rev.  F.  C.  Stamer.     [See  Stamer 

(Rev  F  C  )  ] 

Trans.  North  Staffs.  Min.  and  Mech.  Eng.,  1890,  1891. 

Reports  of  North  Staffs.  Field  Club,  1890. 

The  Fossil  Flora   of  North    Staffordshire   Coalfield. 


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BAGOT 


[See  Ward  (Jolm) ;  Wardle  (Thos.)  ;  Sawyer  (A.  K) ; 
Collins  (E.  T.) ;  Keele  Agricultural  Society ;  Phillips  CH.); 
Dakyns  (G.  D.).] 

Baggdlby,     Rev.     William,     New     Connexion 

Minister. 

Report  of  Meetings  held  at  Longton  and  Stone.  {New 

Co«.  Jfa.?.  (1842),  77-79.]  rn,ii»1 

Obituary  of  Thomas  Cooper,  of  Longton.      [is.,  lls.J 

Letter  on  the  Longton  Circuit,  March,  1842.     [ii.,  156 

—58.] 

Baglby,  Rev.  George,     b.  Rowley  Regis,  1808  ; 
Primitive  Methodist  Minister,  18tli  July,  1833 
—59  ;  d.  Shrewsbury,  24th  Oct.,  1859. 
Obituary.   By  Rev.  S.  Morris.    [P.il/.jl/a(?.(1860),129.] 

Baonall,  Township.      (Bagynbolt,  Bagenholte, 
Baghinholt,  Baginholt,  Baginhold.) 

[Hist.  Coll.  of  StafEs.,  L,  229,  230  :  VL,  (pt.  1)  50,  59, 
154,  236,  280  :  VII.,  (pt.  1)  51 ;  Jewitt's  Ceramic  Art,  I., 
94 :  n.,  297  ;  ditto  Wedgwood,  39,  114,  259,  260.  See 
Bucknall.] 

Bagnali.s,  of  Bagnall. 

[See  Beliq.,  X.,  Ill,  112  ;  Sleigh  (John).] 

Bagnall  Family. 

Autograph  Letters  and  Papers  of  John  Bagnall,  and 
others  relating  to  Bagnall  and  other  Families,  County  of 
Stafford.     [Salt  Lib.,  see  Cat.  20.] 

Transcript  of  the  same.     [76.,  21.] 

[Sleigh's  Leek,  (2nd  ed.)  6,  8,  17,  19,  20,  22—25,  26,  32, 
56,  65,  66,  77,  88,  89,  94, 112,  118, 120,  144, 145,  151,  152, 156, 
158,  162,  169,  170,  172,  178,  182,  189,  205,  208,  219  ;  Hist. 
Coll.  of  Staffs.,  IL,  (pt.  2)  14,  18,  61,  64  :  IIL,  (pt.  2)  18, 
26,  43,  55,  147  :  T.,  (pt.  2)  53,  107,  127,  132,  288,  342,  345  : 
TL,  (pt.  1)  50,  77,  79.  112,  140,  154,  157,  161,  167,  196,  236, 
264,  266,  278,  280,  281,  283,  284  :  TIL,  (pt.  1)  51.  96,  152, 
153,  154,  155,  158,  175,  208,  '?17,  221,  222  (pt.  2)  18  :  IX., 
(pt.  1)  4,  9,  64,  80,  121  :  X.,  (pt.  1)  4,  94,  112,  115.] 

Bagnall  — . 

Sermon  on  Freemasonry.     London,  1766.     8vo. 

Bagnall,  John  Nock.  b.  West  Bromwich,  30th 
May,  1826  ;  s,  of  Thomas  Bagnall  [afterwards 
of  Newberries  Park,  Watford,  Herts.]  ;  edu- 
cated under  the  late  Rev.  W.  H.  Havergal,  Astley 
Rectory,  Worcester,  and  Wiesbaden  ;  J. P.  & 
D.L.  of  Staffs.  ;  Lieut.-Col.  Commanding  3rd 
Batt.  Staffs.  Rifle  Volunteers  ;  1st  Captain 
Bilston  Company  Rifle  Volunteers  ;  High 
Sheriff,  1875—76  ;  m.,  1848,  Mary  Anne,  dau. 
of  William  Ward,  Esq.,  of  Wolverhampton  ; 
resided  at  Shenstone  Moss  ;  d.,  18th  Oct., 
1884  ;  bur.  West  Bromwich  Parish  Church. 

A  History  of  Wednesbury,  in  the  County  of  Stafford. 
Compiled  from  various  authentic  sources,  both  ancient  and 
modern,  and  embracing  an  account  of  the  Coal  and  Iron 
Trade.  Wolverhampton :  William  Parhe,  High  Street. 
MDCCCLIV.    8vo.,  pp.  xi.,  182,  6  plates  and  7  Pedigrees. 

Edited  a  Reprint  of — 

Dud  Dudley's  Metallum  Martis ;  or,  Iron  made  with 
Pit-Coale,  Sea-Coale,  and  with  the  same  Fuell  to  melt  and 
Fine  Imperfect  Metals,  and  Refine  Perfect  Metals.  Lon.- 
don :  Printed  by  J.  M.,/or  the  Author.  1665.  Large  16mo. 
1  plate,  pp.  54.  Pref.  (dated  1851),  "Wolverhampton, 
T.  Simpson." 

He  afterwards  re-issued  this  jointly  with  the  following, 
from  the  same  press,  1854,  in  4to. : — 

1st. — Dud  Dudley.  Pref .,  2  pagesj  Address,  13  pages; 
then  pp .  40. 

2. — A  Treatise  of  Mettallica,  but  not  that  which  was 
published  by  Mr.  Simon  Sturtevant  upon  his  Patent,  which 
is  now  by  order  cancelled  and  made  void,  by  reason  of  his 

standing  outlawed  at  the  of  the  grant  .  

composed  by  the  same  John  Rovenzon,  is  published  in 
print  before  the  end  of  Easter  Tenne,  viz.,  the  15th  of 
May,  1613  (pp.  29). 

3. — Mettallica ;  or,  The  Treatise  of  Mettalls,  &c. 
Published  in  print  lief  ore  the  last  day  of  this  present  Easter 


Terme,  as  the  said  Simon  Sturtevant  was  by  his  highnesse 
enjoined.      Imprinted  at  London,   hy   George  Eld.      Cum 
priviligio,  anno  1612,  May  22nd.     (pp.  11»)-       i^^^.  -, 
^      Memoir.    By  his  Daughter.     [«««,^ill«*' (¥f  ?)•] ,  . 

[Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  I.,  col.  124;  "Sackwood's  Tipton,  44.] 

[Private  information  per  Mrs.  Willett.] 

Bagnall,  Sir  Thomas. 

Charta  Antiqu^e  transcriptse.  "Ex.  Autogr. ;  pe«es 
Thos.  Bagnall  de  Nova  Castro;  12  Nov.,  1664."  [Bodl. 
Lib.,  833  (o),  f.  41—5.] 

Bagod.     Bagot  Family. 

Will,  Lord  of  Pateshull.  [Bodl-  Lib.  833  79  86  ; 
1115,  208,  2124.]  Isabella,  his  wife.  [lb  833  79  ;  1115, 
208.]  Robert,  Rector  of  Arewyoh.  [/*■,  «53,  86  ,  i-"S, 
112J.]  Other  notices  of  the  family.  [/*.,  833,  art.  25,  26 ; 
2763,  286.] 

Bagot,  Alan.     b.  Elford,  1st  June,  1856  ;  2nd 

s.  of  Col.  Charles  Bagot  ;  educated  Eton  an4 

Cambridge  ;    C.E.,  F.C.S.  ;   d.,  Bournemouth, 

March,  1885. 

Accidents  in  Mines.    London :  Kegan  Paul  4  Co.,  1878. 

'  Engineering  applied  to  Estate  Management.  London : 
Kegan  Paid  <^  Co.     1879.     8vo. 

The  Principles  and  Practice  of  Colliery  Tentilation. 
London  :  Kegan  Paul  ^  Co.     1879.     8vo. 

The  Principles  of  Civil  Engineering.  London ;  Kegan 
Paul  <f  Co.     1885.  ^  8vo. 

Contributed  largely  to — 

The  Colliery  Guardian,  1878—85. 
Journal  Royal  Society  of  Civil  Engineers,  1878 — 85. 
Memoir  of.      [Journal  Civil  Engineers,   1885 ;    Mod. 
Eng.  Biog.,  I.,  col.  125.] 

Bagot,  Anthony,  b.  Blithfield,  1558  ;  2nd  s.  of 
Richard  Bagot  and  Mary  (nee  Saunders),  his 
wife  ;  educated  Trinity  Coll.,  with  Robert,  Earl 
of  Essex,  whose  constant  companion  he  was, 
and  in  whose  treason  he  was  implicated  ;  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Michael  Lowe,  of  Tamhorn, 
Lichfield. 

Letters. 

His  Will  (dated  18th  June,  1622)  is  printed  in  Colton 
&  the  Wasteneys,  89,  90. 

[Devereux's  Earl  of  Essex,  I.,  170,  185,  196  224; 
Wotton's  Baronetage,  II.,  52  ;  Cooper's  Ath.  Cantab.,  II., 
342 ;  Memorials  of  Bagot  Family ;  Colton  and  the 
Wasteneys,  88—90.] 

Bagot,  Sir  Charles,  G.C.B.,  P.C.  b.  1781  ; 
second  s.  of  1st  Lord  Bagot ;  M.P.  Castle 
Rising,  1807  ;  Under-Secretary  for  Foreign 
Affairs,    1808  ;    Ambassador   to   the    Hague, 

1814  ;  Minister  to  United  States  of  America, 

1815  ;  Ambassador  to  St.  Petersburg,  1820  ; 
Governor-General  of  Canada,  1842,  1843  ;  m. 
Lady  Mary,  dau.  of  William,  3rd  Earl  of 
Mornington  ;  d.,  Kingston,  Canada,  1843. 

[Biography  in  Le  Canada  Sous  1'  Union,  by  L.  P. 
Turcotte.     GMe6ec,  1882.'^ 

Bagot,  Charles,  b.  20th  May,  1808  ;  eldest  s. 
of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Charles  Bagot,  G.C.B., 
Governor-General  of  Canada  ;  educated  Eton  ; 
Grenadier  Guards,  1824 — 52  ;  Capt.,  15th 
May,  1840  ;  Lieut.-Col.  3rd  Staffs.  Militia,. 
5th  April,  1853  to  death  ;  Page  of  Honour  at 
Coronation  of  George  IV.  ;  Master  of  Cere- 
monies to  the  Queen,  1852  to  death  ;  to.  Sophia, 
dau.  of  Admiral  the  Hon.  Josceline  Percy  ;  of 
Elford  Hall ;  d.,  49,  Cadogan  Place,  London, 
20th  Feb.,  1881. 

[Hart's  Army  Lists  ^  Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  I.,  col.  125; 
Memorials  of  Bagot  Family.] 


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Bagot,  Rev.  Charles  Walter,     b.  BlithBeld,  11th 

Feb.,   1812  ;    3rd.   s.   of    Richard,    afterwards 

Bishop  of   Oxford  ;    educated   Ch.   Ch.,   Ox., 

16th  Oct.,   1830;    B.A.,   1834;    M.A.   (All 

Souls),  1842  ;    Fellow,  1842—46  ;    Rector  of 

Castle  Rising-with-Royden,  1846  ;  Chancellor 

ot  Bath  and  Wells,  1851—84  ;   Registrar  of 

Oxford  Diocese  ;  m.  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  General 

John  Chester  ;  d.  10th  Sept.,  1884. 

[Memorials  of  Bagot  Family ;  Peerages  j  Mod.  Eng. 
Biog.,  I.,  col.  125.] 

Bagot,  D. 

The  Bankrupt  Laws  of  Ireland.    Dublin,  1795.    8to. 

Bagot  Family. 

[/See  Memorials  of.  By  WiUiam,  Lord  Bagot ;  Colton 
and  the  Wasteneys,  18,  26,  29,  56,  62,  79,  81,  87,  88,  89,  90, 
122,  196,  204,  217,  232,  239,  240,  241,  242,  274,  282,  285  ; 
Pennant's  Joarn.  to  Lond.,  81 ;  Hist.  Coll.  of  StafEs.,  I.,  8, 
48,  51,  79,  83,  148,  150,  159,  166,  167,  168,  170,  171,  174,  176, 
179,  180,  182,  185,  209,  226,  227,  237,  292,  Pedigree  292  :  II., 
(pt.  1)  112,  113,  161,  164,  185,  193,  194,  197,  205,  239,  240, 
244,  246,  248,  249,  250,  252,  254,  260—64,  265—74,  (pt.  2) 
22,  28,  33,  80,  81,  100,  132,  133,  135  :  IIL,  (pt.  1)  29,  35,  54, 
59,  67,  68,  86—9,  97,  98,  102—7,  111,  117,  121,  134—7,  146, 
154,  161—8,  174,  194m,  205,  212,  225,  226,  (pt.  2)  22,  27,  39, 
40,  41,  71,  128,  158, 159,  168, 169  :  IT.,  (pt.  1)  10,  15,  16,  17, 
20,  32,  35,  39,  47,60,  61,  74,  82,  84,  87, 105,  117, 118  120,  121, 
126,  132,  134,  135,  142,  173,  176,  182, 186,  197,  201,  204,  205, 
206,  208,  2.30,  246,  269,  270,  (pt.  2)  25,  65  :  V.,  (pt.  1)  58,  74, 
90,  107,  109,  112,  141,  152,  157.  162,  170,  172,  173,  175,  (pt. 
2)  3,  4,  26,  27,  28,  60,  73,  84,  114,  197,  269,  337,  341  :  TL, 
(pt.  1)  6,  7, 13,  17, 18,  20,  21,  23,  24,  27,  31,  32,  48,  52,  61,  62, 
64,  66,  72,  75,  77,  78,  89, 102,  118, 141,  158,  170, 185, 190,  203, 
205,  210,  215,  221,  233,  256,  268,  275,  278,  295,  297,  299  :  VII., 
(pt.  1)  8,  18,  19,  25,  34,  45,  47,  60,  55,  65,  66,  69,  71,  75,  79, 
86,  97,  98,  101,  102,  112,  113,  115, 139,  185,  200,  242,  (pt.  2) 
3,  4,  141,  142,  144  :  VHL,  (pt.  1)  5,  21,  24,  26,  27,  37,  40,  50, 
57,  58,  88,  116, 136,  138, 139,  140, 141,  143, 144,  147, 156,  158, 
160,  161,  165,  177,  180,  184,  187,  195,  (pt.  2)  17,  34,  35,  36, 
105n,  llOn,  112,  126,  127,  128,  132,  142,  143  :  IX.,  (pt.  1)  4, 
25,  29,  56,  63,  89,  93,  95,  104  :  X.,  (pt.  1)  8, 12,  67,  73,  88,  89, 
122, 126  ;  Bodl.  Lib.,  834,  T.,  1,  f  3b— 4b ;  Sleigh's  Leek,  (2nd 
ed.)  51,  143,  163,  172,  189,  190,  191,  194;  Letters  of,  Salt 
Lib.,  see  Cat.  478.] 

Bagot,  Hervey.  b.  Checkley,  8th  Feb.,  1590  ; 
g.  of  Walter  Bagot  (rf.  16th  March,  1622)  ; 
Governor  of  Lichfield,  &c. ;  resided  at  Trescote 
Grange,  Wolverhampton,  to  1620;  d.  Field 
Hall,  Leigh,  27th  Dec,  1670  ;  bur.  Blithfield. 
Letters  from  and  to,  and  Orders  in  Council,  &c.,  under 

the  Cromwellian   Government  relating  to  him.      lPe7ies 

Lord  Bagot.]      A  large  number  are  printed  in  "Mem.  of 

Bagot  Family,"  ^8—70. 

Bagot,  Sir  John  (Sir  William,  see  Diet.  Nat. 
Biog.)  of  Blithfield.  Governor  of  Calais  in 
reign  of  Richard  II.;  with  Sir  John  Busbye 
and  Sir  Henry  Green  formed  Shakspeare's 
"Busby,  Bagot,  and  Green";  committed  to 
the  Tower  of  London,  first  year  of  Henry  III. 

[Shakespeare's  Bichard  II.  ;  Erdeswicke's  Staffs. 
Memorials  of  Bagot  Family  ;  Chetwyn's  MSS.  Ingestre ; 
Hist.  MSS.  Commission  (Lord  Bagot's  MSS.);  Proceedings 
of  Council,  I.,  pp.  xxi.,  77,  78  ;  Foedera,  vii.,  844  ;  Thomas 
of  "Wals  (RoUs  Series),  ii.,  224,  232,  232  ;  Chronique  de  la 
Traison  (Eng.  Hist.  Soc,  1846)  17,  24  ;  Trokelowe,  200, 
223,  304,  305,  308  ;  Glaus  I.  H.,  IT.;  Stubh's  Const. History 
(1878),  iii.  19.] 

Bagot,  Josceline.  b.  Ashtead  Park,  Surrey, 
22nd  Oct.,  1854 ;  s.  of  Col.  Charles  Bagot,  of 
Elford  ;  educated  Eton  ;  Captain  Grenadier 
Guards  ;  A.D.C.  to  Governor-General  of 
Canada,  1882—83,  1888—89  ;  Major  Westm. 
and  Cumberland  Yeomanry  Cavalry ;  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  Westm.;  M.P.,  S.  Westm.;  ?n.  Theo- 


dosia,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Leslie,  Bart. ;  of  Elford 

Hall,  and  Church  House,  Rugeley,  1854 — 81  ; 

now  (1892)  of  Levens  Hall,  Milnthorpe,  Westm. 

Colonel  James  Grahme  of   Levens.     A  Biographical 

Sketch  ot  Jacobite  Times.     Compiled  from  contemporary 

Letters  and  Papers  at  Levens  Hall.     Kendal :  Printed  and 

Sold  by  T.  Wilson.     London ;  W.  Kent  tf"  Co.,  Paternoster 

Row.    1886.    8vo.,  pp.  48  ;  4  Autotype  Illustrations. 

Bagot,  Rev.  Lewis,  b.  Blithfield,  1st  Jan.,  1741 ; 
7th  s.  of  Sir  Walter  Wagstaffe  Bagot,  Bart.  ; 
educated  Westminster,  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  8th 
March,  1757  ;  B.A.,  1760  ;  M.A.,  23rd  May, 
1764  ;  D.C.L.,  1772  ;  Canon  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox,, 
1771  ;  Rector  of  Jevington  ;  of  Rye,  Sussex  ; 
Dean  of  Bristol,  1777—83  ;  Bishop,  1782— 
83  :  of  Norwich,  1783—90  :  of  St.  Asaph, 
23rd  Feb.,  1790—1802  ;  m.,  1771,  Mary,  dau. 
of  Hon.  Edward  Hay,  Governor  of  Barbadoes  ; 
d.  4th  June,  1802  ;  bur.  St.  Asaph's  Cathedr.ij. 

Twelve  Discourses  on  the  Prophecies  concerning  the 
first  establishment  and  subsequent  History  of  Christianity, 
preached  at  the  Warburtonian  Lecture  .  .  .  Lincolns 
Inn.     Oxford,  1780.     8vo. 

Letters  on  the  Lord's  Prayer.     Oxford,  1791. 

Errors  of  the  Anabaptists.  By  Dr.  Barrow,  Reading, 
1776 ;  and  his  Doctrine  of  the  Sacraments,  1781.  Reprinted 
by  him,  when  he  gave  50  copies  of  each  to  the  Society  for 
Promoting  Christianity  in  Foreign  Parts. 

Sermon  on  Matthew  xxi.  15, 16.  [Reprint  of.  Society 
for  Promoting  Christianity  in  Foreign  Parts.     1781.] 

Sermon  on  Dan.  xii.  13.      [lb.,  for  1790.] 

Sermon  preached  on  the  Anniversary  of  the  Restora- 
tion.   London,  1792.    4to. 

Portrait  in  oil,  penes  Ch.  ,Ch.,  Ox. 

[Memorials  of,  Bagot  Family,  85 ;  Cat.  of  Under- 
graduates' Hist,  and  Antiq.  of  Ox.,  III.,  443  ;  App.,  330  ; 
Nichol's  Lit.  Hist.,  T.,  630;  Santley's  Confer.,  T.,  114; 
Barret's  Hist,  of  Bristol,  338,  339  ;  Gent.'s  Mag.,  XLI.,  379 : 
LXXX.,  Ill,  96  ;  Alumni  Westm.,  34,  351,  352  ;  Nat.  Diet. 
Biog.,  IL,  399.] 

Bagot,  Richard.  b.  Blithfield  ;  eldest  s.  of 
Thomas  Bagot  (who  d.  13th  May,  1541),  by 
his  wife  Joan,  dau.  of  Richard  Astley,  of 
Patshull  ;  educated  Cam.  ;  High  Sheriff  of 
Staffs.,  11  Eliz.,  and  19,  24  ;  Steward  to  the 
Queen's  Manors  in  Staffs.  ;  Queen's  fieodary 
of  Staffs.,  20  Eliz.  ;  Confidential  Friend  of 
Walter,  Earl  of  Essex  ;  appointed  to  assist 
Sir  A.  Paulet  to  govern  Tutbury  Castle.  Aug., 
1585  ;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Saunders,  of 
Welford,  Notts.,  Esq. ;  d.  2nd  Feb.,  1596  ;  bur. 
Blithfield. 

Letters  extant. 

[Bridge's  Northamptonshire,  I.,  592 ;  Ath.  Cantab., 
IL,  221 ;  Wotton's  Baronetage,  II.,  52  ;  Collins'  Peerage, 
ed.  Bridges,  TIL,  526  ;  Talbot  Papers,  G.  130, 439, 484, 489, 
H.  193,  I.  1,  N.,  106,  110,  112,  170,  204,  210,  212,  215,  273, 
276 ;  Thorpe's  Cal.  State  Papers,  975,  978—80,  987,  1004, 
1019  ;  Shaw's  StafEs.,  I.,  145,  App.  17 ;  Sadler's  State  Papers, 
IL,  511,  533;  Murden's  State  Papers,  783 ;  Lodge's  Illus., 
II.,  237  ;  Dev.  Earl  of  Essex,  I.,  137,  148,  170,  173^  185, 195, 
196,  215,  216, 279—82  ;  Duca.  Lancast.,  Ill ,  172  ;  Harwood's 
Brdeswicke,  267,  268  ;  Hardewicke's  State  Papers,  I.,  249  ; 
Lansd.  MS.,  28,  art.  60.] 

Bagot,  Col.  Richard. 

A.  L.  S.,  1  page,  folio,  to  Prince  Rupert  (Lichf.,  7  Ap., 
1644)  [Salt  Lib.  Cat.,  4791.  Ditto,  to  Lord  Loughborough 
(Lichf.  22  Ap.,  1644)  [ib.,  480].  Ditto,  to  Prince  Rupert 
(Lichf.    Nov.  21,  1644)  [ib.,  481].    Ditto  (1644)  [ib.,4S2]. 

Letter  from  the  Earl  of  Essex  to.  [Palmer's  Tam- 
worth,  116.]  .  ,  ^  ,  ■, 

Portrait  of,  [Penes  Lord  Bagot],  at  Bhthlield. 

Headot.     [Ib.] 

[See  also  Harwood's  Lichfield,  27—34, 46, 47 ;  Mercunui 
Aulicus  p.  1347 ;  Iter  Carolinwm  in  Gutch's  Coll.  Curioso, 
Tol.  n ;  Harl.  MS.,  911,  p.  72] 


BAGOT 


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BAILDON 


Bagot,  Hon.  and  Eev.  Eichard.  b.  Daventry, 
Northants,  22nd  Nov.,  1782;  s.  of  William, 
1st  Lord  Bagot,  and  Louisa  St.  John,  dau.  of 
2nd  Viscount  Bolingbroke,  his  wife  ;  educated 
Eugby  and  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  30th  April,  1799  ; 
B.A.,  1803  ;  M.A.  (All  Souls),  1806  ;  D.D., 
(by  Diploma)  30th  Nov.,  1839  ;  Fellow,  1804  ; 
Rector  of  Leigh,  1806—7  ;  of  Blithfield,  1807  ; 
Preb.  of  Worcester,  1817  ;  Canon  of  Windsor, 
25th  March,  1822  ;  Dean  of  Canterbury,  2nd 
Sept.,  1827— Nov.,  1845  ;  Bishop  of  Oxford, 
1829—45  ;  of  Bath  and  Wells,  1845,  to 
death  ;  m.,  21st  Dec,  1806,  Harriet,  7th  dau. 
of  George,  4th  Earl  of  Jersey  ;  d.  Brighton, 
15th  May,  1854. 

Sermon  on  Psalms  xcvi.,  1,  3.  [Report  of  Society  for 
Promoting  Christianity  in  Foreign  Parts,  1836.] 

Disciples  in  the  Storm,  an  Exposition  of  St.  Matt,  xiv., 
22,23.     London :  Groombridge  4- Son.    1S39.     12mo. 

The  Thorn  in  the  Flesh.  London:  J.  Whittaker,  1839. 
32mo. 

Charges  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Diocese  of  Oxford.    1834. 

Ditto,  1838  ;  ditto,  1842  (4  editions);  ditto,  1844. 

Sermon  on  2  Tim.  iii.,  1,  5.  [Keport  of  Society  for 
Promoting  Christianity  in  Foreign  Parts,  1840.] 

The  Temptation  of  Christ  in  the  Wilderness.  London  : 
Groombridge  <$■  Son.     1840.     18mo. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Transfiguration.  London ;  Groom- 
bridge  ^  Son.     1840.     32mo. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Lord's  Supper.  London:  Groom- 
bridge  ^  Son.     1841.     32mo. 

An  Exposition  of  St.  Matthew  i. — xiii.  London: 
Groombridge  if  Son.     1854.     Eoy.  8vo. 

The  Atonement,  an  Argument.  (Posthumous).  Lon- 
don :  Groombridge  and  Son.     1860.     Fcp.  8vo. 

Correspondence  with  the  Eight  Eev.  Eichard,  Lord 
Bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells.  By  the  Ven.  Archdeacon 
Donison.     1854.     8vo. 

Portraits  in  Oil,  penes  AH  Souls'  Coll.,  Ox.,  and  the 
Dowager  Viscountess  Downe. 

[Palmer's  Events,  connected  with  the  publication  of 
the  Tracts  for  the  Times,  80—6  ;  Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  I.,  col. 
125  ;  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  U.,  399,  400  ;  Gentleman's  Magazine, 
1854  ;  Brown's  Annals  of  Tractariau  Movement,  1861 ; 
Oakeley's  Tractarian  Movement,  51,  52  ;  Mozley's  Eeminis- 
cences,  I.,  442  ;  Brit.  Mus.  Cats.;  Bricknel's  Judgement  of 
Bishops,  11,  25—27,  123—25,  14-2-44,  150,  151,  164—66  ; 
275    389,  529,  530,  564—66,  612,  613,  625,  626,  629,  637— 

Bagot,   Sir  Walter. 
15th  Feb.,  1704. 
Portrait  of.  By  Eichard  Wright.  {Penes  Lord  Bagot.] 

Bagot,   Sir  Walter  Wagstaffe.       b.  1702  •    d 
20th  Jan.,  1768.  ' 

Portrait  as  a  boy.     [Penes  Lord  Bagot.] 
Portrait  of  his  wife,  Lady  Barbara.     [76.] 
Head  of.    By  Sir  Joshua  Eeynolds.     [76.] 

Bagot,  William.     1st  Lord  ;  b.  28th  Feb.,  1728  ; 

educated  Repton  Sob.;  M.A.  Ox.,  1749  ;  M.P.| 

Staffordshire,    1754—80  ;     m.,    1760,'    Hon! 

Louisa  St.  John,   dau.  of  John,  Viscount  St. 

John  ;  created  Lord  Bagot,  1783  ;  d.  London, 

22nd  Oct.,  1798  ;  bur.  Blithfield. 

Abstract  of  title  of,  to  estates  in  Stafeord.3hire,  1757 

MS.,  pp.  30,  fol.     [Salt  Lib.,  see  Cat.  22.]  '«,  i/o/. 

Three  Speeches  by  him,  delivered  in  Parliament.    [MS 

penes  Lord  Bagot.  ]  '■ 

90  92 T°  ^^"^''^-     [^"°*ed  in  "Mem.  of  Bagot  Family," 

Epitaph  on  Dr.  Townson,  at  Malpas.     [lb    94  95  ] 
Poetical  Epistle  to  his   brother,   the   Bishop   of    St 
Asaph.    Spring,  1793.     [76.,  96,  97.]  ^ 

Head  of.  By  Sir  Joshua  Eeynolds.  [Penes  Lord  Baeot  1 
Portraits  of— and  Lady  Bagot.    By  Opie.     [76.] 


b.  21st  March,  1644;  d. 


Bagot,  William,  Lord.  b.  Bruton  Street,  London, 
11th  Sept.,  1773;  s.  of  William,  1st  Baron 
Bagot ;  educated  Eton,  and  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox., 
10th  Nov.,  1791  ;  2nd  Baron  Bagot,  22nd 
Oct.,  1798  ;  created  D.C.L.,  llth  June,  1831  ; 
F.S.A.;  F.L.S.;  F.H.S.;  P.Z.S.;  d.  Blith- 
field, 12th  Feb.,  1856. 

Memorials  of  the  Bagot  Family.  Compiled  in  1823. 
Blithfield,  18B4.    4to.     75  copies  privately  printed. 

Obituary.     [Illustrated  London  News,  (1856)  134.] 

Portrait.    Memorials  of  Bagot  Family. 

[Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  I.,  124  ;  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  IL,  400  ; 
Gentleman's  Magazine,  N.S.,  xlv.,  422 ;  Ann.  Beg.  XCVLEL, 
239.] 

[The  Compiler  tenders  his  thanks  to  the  Eight  Hon.  Lord 
Bagot,  Rev.  L.  R.  C.  Bagot,  and  Captain  Joscellne  Bagot,  M.P.,  for 
information  as  to  the  Bagot  Family.] 

Eaqot's   Bromley. 

Deeds  relating  to,  very  ancient,  but  undated,  200  in 
number.     [Penes  Lord  Bagot.] 

Deeds  relating  to,  1st  Edw.  I.  to  1st  James  I.,  374  in 
number.     [76.] 

Bagshaw,    J.    and   W.    Morris.     Potters    from 
Tunstall. 

Introduced  Primitive  Methodism  into  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne  in  1822.     [P.  M.  Mag.  (1884),  27,  485.] 

Bagshaw,  Samuel. 

History,  Gazetteer,  and  Directory  of  Derbyshire,  with 
the  Town  of  Burtou-on-Trent.  .  .  .  with  a  coloured 
sheet  map.     Sheffield,  1846.    8vo.,  pp.  x.,  702. 


Bagshawe,  George.     Innkeeper;  Deputy  Bailiff, 
1566;  Bayliff  of  Lichfield,  1569,  1577,  1586  ; 
Sheriff,  1564. 
A  Catalogue  of  all  the  Bayliffs  and  Sheriffs  that  have 
been  in  the  Citty  of  Lichfield  since  the  incorporation  there- 
of ;  first  collected  by  George  Bagshawe,  sometime  Cittizen 
and  Bayliffe  of  the  said  Citty ;   after  whose  decease  John 
Bagshawe,  his  sonne,  Canon  residentiarii  of  Lichfield,  con- 
tinued the  same,  and  at  the  cost  of  Mr.  Eobert  Hill  and 
Mr.  Francis  Woodd,  the  BaylifEs,  wrote  the  same  into  this 
booke  as  follows.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  1521,  i.  76—96,  (see  also  ib., 

Bagshawe,  Rev.  John.     b.  Lichfield  ;  s.  of  George 
Bagshawe,  sometime  Bayliff  of  the  City  ;  Preb. 
of  Gaia  Major,  7th    May,   1569—90  ;    Preb. 
of  Colwich,  23rd  Feb.,  1589—1605  ;    Canon 
Eesidentiary  of  Lichfield  Cathedral. 
Continued  List  of  Bailiffs  and  Sheriffs  begun  by  his 
son  [see  Bagshawe  (George)]  and  wrote  the  same  out  in 
the  books  now  in  Bodl.  Lib.  (see  above).     Printed  in  Har- 
7°°'^f„o^''=''¥'^'  tl9-29-     [Harwood  continued  the  list 
from  1680— where  Bagshawe's  list  ends— to  1806  1 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  221,  232,  419—29.] 

Baildon,  William  Paley.     b.  Newcastle,  1859  ; 

s.   of  Joseph  Baildon,  Esq.,  J.P.;    Barrister- 

at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn  ;   F.S.A. 

_  .,^<"^-—^J^    Collecting    Material    for    a    History    of 
Baildon,  Torks,  and  the  Baildon  Family.        [Torks.N.  if 

211-23,"22^-l2.t'^™  Tenures.     Contributed  by.     [7i., 

S?:'''?.?'^"^,?*  Howley,  Yorks.     [76.,  II.,  105— 20.1 

T*^  "T   A^  n??^?" J^^'^y- ,  P?ing  a  reply  to  W.  P.  Baildon. 

J>j    J,  Ji..  \j.       [70.,  171 — 74.] 
Ilkley.     [76.,  250,  251J 

The  Boilings  and  the  Thomers.     [76    278  279  1 
Gallows  at  Otley.     [Yorh.  Mag.,S6~\        ' 
The  EUand  Feud.  [Yorhs.  Archmol.  four     T  T 
TheOldBaile.     [76.1  ^^ 

Edited  :— 

c,  1.,    Select  Civil  Pleas.     Vol.  L:   being  Vol.  Ill    of 

Seldon  Soc.  Land.  Quaritch.    1800 

Vol  TV^  of  H„^7"«  ^-  r-  ,M^i«a'^'3)>  The  Conrt  Baron. 
Vol.  IV.  of  Seldon  Soc.  Land.  Quaritch.    1892. 


BAILEY 


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BAKEE 


Bailey,  David,  b.  Broad-lanes,  Sedgley,  25tli 
Oct.,  1834  ;  s.  of  John  Bailey,  Chartermaster  ; 
educated  at  private  school  of  Mr.  James  Penrose, 
Bilston,  and  Baptist  Coll.,  JRegent's  Park  ;  m., 
1859,  Jane  Catherine  Redman  ;  keeps  Private 
School,  Alice  Street,  Bilston. 

The  Truck  System :  A  Book  for  Masters  and  Workman. 
London:  Fred.  Pitman,  20,  Paternoster  Row,  E.G.  1859. 
8vo.,  pp.  24. 

Exercises  in  Spelling  and  Pronunciation  on  an  entirely- 
new  plan,  comprising  a  selection  of  pieces  from  the  best 
standard  authors,  adapted  to  promote  the  growth  of  the 
mind  in  what  is  pure  and  noble,  and  phonetically  expressed 
according  to  the  most  approved  style  of  speaking.  London : 
F.  Pitman.  Bath :  Isaac  Pitman,  Phonetic  Institute.  1861. 
12mo.,  pp.  48. 

The  Testimony  ov  Jesus ;  or,  Plain  Proofs  from  the 
Old  and  New  Testament  compared,  that  the  Lord  Jesus 
Christ  iz  the  one  only  God  ov  heven  and  erth  in  Whom  iz  the 
Divine  Ti'inity  ov  Father,  Son,  and  Holy  Spirit.  "  For  the 
Testimony  ov  Jesus  iz  the  spirit  ov  profesy," — Rev.  xix.,  10. 
London:  Fred.  Pitman.  Bath:  Eizah  Pitman,  Phonetic 
Institute.    1884.    12mo.,  pp.  04  ;  cheap  ed.,  1884. 

[Mr.  Bailey  has  contributed  to  the  Phonetic  Journal, 
1860—85 ;  New  Church  Magazine,  1887,  1888,  1892 : 
the  Intellectual  Repository,  1875,  1876 ;  and  Morning  Light, 
1891,  1892.] 

Bailby,  Rev.  John,  educated  St.  John's  Coll., 
Cam.;  B.A.,  1854;  M.A.,  1857  ;  Curate  of 
Walsall,  1844—58  ;  Perpetual  Curate  of  St. 
John,  The  Pleck,  1858—63  ;  Vicar  of 
Grosmont,  1863 — 79  ;  of  Ebberston-w.-Allen, 
Yorks.,  1879. 

An  Address  to  the  Walsall  Sunday  School  Teachers' 
Association,  at  their  First  Meeting  held  at  the  Blue  Coat 
School  Room,  Walsall,  on  Monday,  April  20th,  1857. 
Published  by  Request.  Walsall:  J.  R.  Robinson,  Steam 
Printing  Works,  The  Bridge.  1857.  Pep.  8vo.,  pp.  16, 
printed  wrapper. 

Bailey,  Rev.  — .  Congregational  Minister, 
Lane  End. 

Speech.     {New  Con.  Mag.  (1829),  304,  305.] 

Bailey,  Thomas  Ridley,  b.  Durham,  Oct.,  1859; 
s.  of  R.  Bailey,  Esq.;  educated  privately 
Edin.  Univ.;  M.B.  and  CM.,  Edin.,  1882  ; 
M.D.  (with  honours),  Edin.,  1887  ;  Member 
of  the  General  Council  of  the  University  of 
Edin.;  Member  of  the  British  Medical  Associa- 
tion, and  Society  of  Medical  Officers  of  Health  ; 
Medical  Officer  of  Health,  Bilston  ;  Surgeon 
to  3rd  V.  B.  South  Staffs.  Regiment  ;  Surgeon 
to  G.  W.  Railway  ;  m.,  1885,  a  dau.  of  P. 
Squires,  Esq.,  of  Ealing. 
Annual   Reports  to  Local  Board   on  the  Health'  of 

Bilston,  1886—91.    8vo. 

Cure  of  Aneurism  of  the  Abdominal  Aorta.      [The 

Lancet,  1891.] 

On  Typhus  Fever.     [Public  Health,  1892.] 

Bailby,  W.,  Hanley. 

The  Displeasure  of  God  against  Sabbath  Breakers, 
and  His  regard  for  those  who  observe  the  Holy  Day,  Illus- 
trated by  a  variety  of  Examples.    Hanley:  T.  Allbut. 

[Pour  editions  are  known  to  have  been  issued.] 

Bailye,  Rev.  Hugh.  b.  Lichfield,  1761  ;  s.  of 
William  Bailye,  Printer ;  educated  Lichfield 
Gr.  Sob.  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  1st  July,  1778 ; 
B.A.,  1782  ;  M.A.,  1802  ;  Vicar  of  Hanbury  ; 
Preb.  Gaia  Minor,  5th  Nov.,  1802  ;  Canon 
Residentiary  of  Lichfield  ;  d.  June,  1833. 
Sonnets  in  memory  of  the  Rev.  Hugh  Bailye,  Canon 

of  Lichfield,  who  died  June,  1833.     By  the  Rev.  Richard 


Polwhele,  Truro.     [ Gent.'s  Mag.,  (]III.  (1833),  pt.  U.,  160.] 
Letters  from  Canon  Bailye  to  Rev.  R.  Polwhele.    [lb., 

126— 28,  23],  232  411— 14.] 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  234;  Bibl.  Cornub.] 

Bailye,   R.,  Printer,  Lichfield. 
[See  Horbery  (Rev.  Matthew,  D.D.).] 

Bainbridgb,  John  Nathan,  M.D.  ;  Medical 
Officer  of  Health,  St.  Martin's,  London  ;  wit- 
ness on  trial  of  William  Palmer. 

Evidence.  [Verbatim  Report  of  Trial,  1856,  pp.  156, 
157.] 

Baines,   (Sir)  Edward. 

The  Social,  Educational,  and  Religious  State  of  the 
Manufacturing  Districts  ;  with  statistical  returns  of  the 
means  of  education  and  religious  instruction  in  the  manu- 
facturing districts  of  Yorkshire,  Lancashire,  and  Cheshire. 
In  two  Letters  to  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Robert  Peel,  Bart. ; 
with  an  appendix.  Second  edition.  Leeds:  Baines  ^ 
Newsome.    1843.    8vo.,  pp.  76. 

Baines,  Robert.  b.  King's  Lynn,  Norfolk  ; 
Augustine  Friar,  Cambridge,  1514  ;  at  Lou- 
vaine  ;  returned  to  Cambridge  ;  Prior  of  his 
house  ;  D.D.,  1523  ;  convert  to  Reformed 
Religion  ;  in  Germany  ;  back  again  in  England, 
1535  ;  Ambassador  to  Germany  ;  Master  of 
College  at  Tamworth,  Aug.,  1538  to  death  ; 
burnt  at  the  stake,  30th  July,  1540. 
[Fox's  Book  of  Martyrs.] 

Baker,  Ann.  Bookseller,  Market  Street,  Tam- 
worth. 

[White's  Staffs.,  1834.] 

Baker,  — . 

Survey  of  Dudley,  Sic.    1845. 

Baker,  George,  b.  Exeter,  1773  ;  educated  by 
Jackson,  of  Exeter,  and  Hugh  Bond  ;  entered 
family  of  Henry,  Earl  of  Uxbridge,  1790  ; 
placed  by  his  Lordship  under  Cramer  and 
Dussek  ;  Organist  at  Stafford,  1794— 19th 
May,  1800  ;  Mus.  Doc,  Ox.,  1800  ;  Organist 
at  All  Saints,  Derby,  1810  ;  at  Rugeley,  1824, 
to  death  ;  d.  Rugeley,  19th  Feb.,  1847. 

The  CafEres':  A  Musical  Entertainment.    London,  1802- 

Sonatas  for  the  Pianoforte. 

Organ  Yoluntaries. 

Six  Anthems  for  4,  5,  and  6  voices. 

Glees  for  3  and  4  voices. 


[Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  III.,  8,  9;  Brown's  Diet,  of 
Musicians ;  Grove's  ditto  ;  Corporation  Books  at  Stafford  ; 
Oxford  Register  ;  Musical  World,  17th  April,  1847.] 

Baker,  James  P.  Her  Majesty's  Inspector  of 
Mines  for  South  Staffordshire. 

Gases  and  Mining.  A  Lecture  ....  delivered 
before  the  South  Midland  Institute  of  Mining,  Civil  and 
Mechanical  Engineers.  Wolverhampton ':  Printed  by  Bar- 
ford  and  Newitt,  35,  Queen  Street.     1871.     8vo.,  pp.  25. 

Annual  Reports  on  Mines  and  Mining  m  South  Staf- 
fordshire. 

Baker,    Phinehas.      b.    Wetton,    1818  ;    Local 

Preacher  and  Class  Leader  amongst  the  Wes- 

leyans  ;    removed   to    Macclesfield,   1836  ;    d. 

there,  1882. 

Obituary.   By  Rev.  —  Barker.  [New  Con.  Mag.  (1882), 

563—67.] 

Baker,  Richard.     Printer,  Bookseller;  &c..,  Marr 
ket  Street,  Tamworth. 
[Parson's  Directory,  1818.] 


BAKER 


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BAKEWELL 


Baker,  Thomas.     Mineralogist,  Sedgley. 

Baker's  Practical  Survey  of  the  Geology,  Mineralogy, 
and  Historical  Events  of  the  District  of  Dudley ;  with  a 
Comparative  Tiew  of  the  Original  and  Modern  Position  of 
the  Geological  and  Mineralogical  Strata  ;  with  Practical 
Eemarks  on  the  Eowley  Eagstone.  Also  some  Instructive 
Bemarks  in  a  summary  way,  on  the  Eise  and  Progress  of 
the  Coal  and  Iron  Trade,  for  more  than  sixty  years  past, 
■with  the  happy  results  thereof  to  this  District.  Birming- 
ham, 1840.    8vo.,  pp.  240. 

Baker,  Rev.  Thomas,     b.  Burslem,  1804  ;  s.  of 

Joha  Baker  ;    Mat.  St.  Edward's  Hall,  Ox., 

1 5th  Jan.,  1827  ;  Curate  of  Wilsden  ;  Minister 

of  Wobourne  Episcopal  Chapel,  London. 

Leisure  Hours,  or  Poems  on  various  subjects  both 

moral  and  religious.    Printed  and  Published/or  the  Author 

by  John  Bayley,  Ironmarhet,  Newcastle.    1837.    Pt.  8vo., 

pp.  124.     [Pref.  signed  " T.  B.,  Feb.,  1830,"  6i  lines.] 

Bakbk,  Rev.  W. 

Sermon  preached  at  Lichfield,  on  July  21st,  1728. 
Cambridge,  1728.    8vo. 

Bakewell  and  Adams.  Printers,  &c.,  Market 
Place,  Uttoxeter. 

A  Selection  of  Psalms  and  Hymns.  Uttoxeter :  Bake- 
well  and  Adams.     1834.     Duo. 

1834.  Eegister  of  the  Electors  within  the  Northern 
Division  of  the  County  of  Stafford     .  .     .      Uttoxeter : 

Printed  by  Bakewell  and  Adams,  n.d.  Oblong  4to.,  pp. 
IM. 

[White's  Staffs.,  1834.] 

Bakewell  and  Adams.  Printers,  Burton-on- 
Trent. 
A  Selection  of  Psalms  and  Hymns  used  in  the  Holy 
Trinity  Chapel,  Burton-on-Trent.  Psalm  xcvi.,  1,  2. 
Burton-on-Trent :  Printed  and  Sold  by  Bakewell  and  Adams. 
MDCCCXLI.    18mo.,  pp.  2C0  ;  Index,  &c.  vii. 

Bakewell,  Isaac,     b.  Lane  End,   15th  Aug., 
1807  ;  d.  Oldham,  15th  Nov.,  1862. 
Biography  by  John  Dumbell.     [P.  M.  Mag.,  (1863) 
419— 51.J 

Bakewell,  James  Glover.  Managing  Director 
of  Mossfield  Colliery  Co.;  Town  Councillor  of 
Longton  ;   Alderman. 

Explosions  in  Mines  and  the  Mines  Eegulation  Act, 
lii72.  [Trans.  North  Staffs.  Min.  and  Mech.  Eng.,  T.,  31  — 
31).] 

Discussion.     \_Ib.,  40—4,  96—111.] 


b.  Staffs.  ;   New  Con. 


Bakewell,   Rev.   John. 
Minister. 

The  Sunday  Scholar  at  Home  and  Abroad.  London : 
R.  T.  S.     1843.     12mo. 

On  the  Divine  foreknowledge  as  connected  with  con- 
tingent action  [New  Con.  Mag.  (1827),  63,64].  On  the 
Nature  of  the  Death  threatened  to  Adam  [ib.,  290,  291]. 
On  the  Knowledge  of  God  as  diffused  among  the  Nation 
by  means  of  the  Jews  [ib.  (1828),  74,  76].  On  the  Enmity 
betwixt  the  Jews  and  Samaritans  [ib.,  154,  156].  On  the 
Education  of  Ministers  [ib.,  289,  290],  On  the  Fitness  of 
Man  to  receive  a  Eevelation  [ib.,  377,  378].  On  the  In- 
sufficiency of  Eeason,  to  discover  the  means  of  Eecon- 
cillation  with  God  [ib.  (1829),  248—50].  On  the  Eeligion 
of  Egypt  [ib.,  548,  549].  On  Envy:  A  Fragment  [ib. 
(lis.'ij),  14a— 51],  The  Character  of  Heathen  Gods  [ib., 
466,  4 17].  The  Polytheism  of  Ancient  Heathens  [ib.  (1831), 
203,  204J.  Objections  and  Arguments  against  the  Doc- 
trine of  Universal  Restoration  :  An  Essay  (Lane  Delph, 
1st  Nov.,  1331)  [ib.,  462—68,  502—6].  On  Universal  Res- 
to'ation  and  the  word  Everlasting  (Lane  Delph,  17th  Nov., 
1831)  [ib.,  534,  537].  Obituary  of  Sarah  Bagguley  [ib., 
655].  Memoir  of  Mrs.  Hilditch  [ib.  (1832),  45—50]. 
C  mou,  &c.,  of  the  New  Testament  (Lane  Delph,  14tli 
June,  1831)  [ib.,  196—98].  Obituary  of  Mr.  Bradley  [J6. 
(1834),  38].     Obituary  of  Maria  Marten,  Hannah  Marten, 


and  N.  Barnsdell,  of  Nottingham  [ih.,  73—5].  Answers 
to  Queries  [ib.  (1835),  108,  104].  Obituary  of  Mr.  R.  B. 
Robinson  [i6.,  116,  117].  The  Good  Minister  of  Christ: 
A  Charge  delivered  to  the  Revs.  J.  Flather,  T.  Boycott, 
G.  Orme,  and  J.  Wilson,  Jun.,  at  Sheffield,  20th  May,  1842 
[ib.  (1842),  299—303,  344—48,  379—86].  The  Sunday 
Scholar  at  Home  and  Abroad  [Sunday  School  Mag.  (1842)]. 
Address  as  President  of  Conference  [New  Con.  Min.  (1844), 
74_8] ;  to  Irish  Conference  [ib.,  78—50]  ;  to  Canadian 
Conference  [ib.,  80—2].  . 

Editor  of  New  Con.  Mag.,  1846—56 ;  Juvemle  Mag., 
1846-56. 

Bakewell,  Mrs. 

Mother's  Practical  Guide  to  the  Early  Training  of 
Children.    Hanley:  T.  Allbut.     1826.    18mo.,  pp.  220. 

Review.    [New  Con.  Mag.,  (1836)  110.] 

4th  ed.    London :  J.  Snow.    1862.    12mo. 

The  Lord's  Prayer  Explained  and  familiarly  Illus- 
trated for  the  use  of  Children.  London:  Dart  on  ^  Clark. 
1838.    18mo.,  pp.  101. 

Bakewell,    Samuel    Glover.      b.   Spring  Vale, 

1811  ;  eldest  s.  of  Thomas  Bakewell,  of  Spring 

Vale  Asylum;  educated  at  Edin.  Univ. ;  M.D., 

1833  ;    removed   the  Asylum  (1)  to  Oulton, 

and  (2)  to  Church   Stretton,  Salop  ;  m.  Miss 

"Wainwright,  of  Church  Stretton. 

An  Essay  on  Insanity,  Translated  from  the  Author's 

Latin  Inaugural  Dissertation  composed  on  that   subject 

and  submitted  to  the  Faculty  of  Medicine  in  Edinburgh, 

Preparatory  to  receiving  the  Degree  of  M.D.  in  the  present 

year        ..."  Orandum  ert  ut  sit  mens  sana  in  corpore 

sano."     Jur.  Sat.  10,  356.      Edinburgh :  Printed  by  Neill  iS[ 

Company.    MBCCCXXXIIL    8vo.,  2  leaves,  pp.  54.    Ded. 

to  Thomas  Bakewell. 

Bakewell,  Thomas,     b.  Cheadle,  1761  ;  Mana- 
ger of  a  Tape  Mill,  belonging  to  the  Messrs. 
Phillips,  of  Tean,  &c. ;  studied  Insanity  under 
two  uncles  ;    bought  Spring  Vale,  Trentham, 
from  the  Jervis   Family  ;    established  there  an 
Asylum  for  the  Insane,  which  was  very  success- 
ful (his  daughter  says  9  cases  out  of  10  were 
cured);    m.,   (1—2)   Miss   Keys:    (3)   Sarah 
Glover,  of  Hanford  (6.  1787  ;    d.   18th  Jan., 
1873,  aged  86)  by  whom  he  had  eleven  children; 
d.  Spring  Vale,  6th  Sept.,  1835,  aged  74  ;  bur. 
St.  Michael's  Church,  Stone,  in   the   Family 
Vault.     [In  1840,  the  Spring  Vale  property 
was  sold  to  the  Duke  of  Sutherland  for  £1 1,000, 
and  the  Asylum  removed  to  Oulton  Old  Hall. 
See  Samuel  Glover  Bakewell.] 
The  Domestic  Guide  to  Cases  of  Insanity,  Pointing 
out  the  Causes,  Means  of  Preventing,  and  proper  Treatment 
of  the  Disorder  ;   Recommended  for  private  Families,  and 
the  Clergy.     Hanley :  Printed  by  T.  AUbut.     1805.     12mo. 
Reviews  of.      [Ladies  Museum,  May,   1806  ;     Critical 
Review,  Sept.,  1806  ;    British  Critic,  Sept.,  1806  :    Monthly 
Review,  Dec,  1806.] 

The  Moorland  Bard;  or.  Poetical  Recollections  of  a 
Weaver  in  the  Moorlands  of  Staffordshire ;  with  Notes. 
Hanley  :  Printed  and  Sold  by  T.  Allbut.  Sold  also  by  W. 
Britton,  Paternoster  Row,  London  ;  and  all  other  Booksellers' 
1807.  12mo.,  2  vols.,  pp.  (Tol.  I.)  xvi.,  156  ;  (Vol.  II)  vi 
168;  Tailpieces;  Slip  of  Errata  extra.  Ded.  to  Lord 
Gower.  Pref.  signed  "  T.  Bakewell,  Cheadle,  Staffordshire." 
[Very  rare  and  valuable.] 

Remarks  on  a  Publication  by  James  Lock,  Esq.  en- 
titled "  An  Account  of  the  Improvements  on  the  Estates 
of  the  Marquis  of  Stafford."  ....  "Nothing  ex- 
tenuate, nor  set  down  ought  to  malice."  London:  Printed 
for  Longman,  Hurst,  Rees,  Orme,  and  Brown,  Paternoster 
Row.  Sold  also  by  J.  Belcher  and  Son,  Birmingham ;  Smart 
Wolverhampton;  Silvester,  Newport;  Moore,  Stone:  by  the 
Author  at  Spring  Vale,  and  by  all  Booksellers.  1820  8vo 
2  leaves,  pp.  3—148.  "  Spring  Vale,  May  17th,  1820."  '' 
[Exceedingly  rare,  having  only  seen  one— my  own— and  heard 
of  one  other  copy  in  10  years.] 

[See  Snape  (Rev.  W.) ;  Plant's  Cheadle,  63—5, 169.] 


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Baldwin,  Charles,  b.  Aqualate  Hall,  1730  ;  s. 
of  Charles  Baldwin,  Gent.  ;  mat.  St.  Mary's 
Hall,  Ox.,  9th  May,  1747  ;  created  M.A.,  8th 
June,  1751  ;  D.C.L.,  9th  July,  1773  ;  M.P., 
Salop,  1766  and  1774  ;  d.  28th  Sept.,  1801. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.] 

Baldwin,  Martin,  b.  Coalbrookdale,  Salop,  22nd 
Nov.,  1788  ;  Engine -factor  at  Bradley,  1809  ; 
of  Lower  Bovereux  Colliery  ;  an  Inventor  ;  d. 
Newbridge  Crescent,  Wolverhampton.  16th 
Feb.,  1872. 

[Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  I.,  col.  141.] 

Baldwin,  Thomas.  Chief  Engineer  of  Mutual 
Boiler  Insurance  Co.,  Manchester. 
Paper,  "  On  Boiler  Explosions,"  read  before  the  Korth 
Staffs.  M.  Mech.  Engineers  at  Stoke,  6th  Oct.,  1879.  [  Trans., 
IV.,  134^16.]  Discussion.  [lb.,  147—49  :  Y.,  27,  28,  42— 
48.] 

Baldwin,  William. 

A  Mirrour  for  Magistrates.  New  corrected  and  aug- 
mented. Anno  1571.  ["With  Poems  on  the  Death  of 
Edmund,  Duke  of  Somerset.  .  .  On  that  of  H.  Stafford, 
Duke  of  Buckingham.  With  an  Introduction  by  T.  Sack- 
viUe,  Earl  of  Dorset.  Edited  by  "W.  B.]  Printed  ly 
Thomas  Marshe,  London.  1571.  B.L.,  4to.  Epistle,  2 
leaves ;  Table,  1  leaf ;  Brief  Memoriall,  2  leaves ;  f 's.,  168  ; 
at  end,  "Imprinted  at  London  by  Thomas  Marshe." 

Baley  (Baile),  Nathaniel.  Probably  b.  Lich- 
field, and  s.  of  William  Baley,  a  former  Preb. 
of  Gaia  Major  ;  A.M.  ;  Preb.  of  Gaia  Major, 
Lichfield,  28th  Sept.,  1660—66. 

Lichfield  Anthems. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  232.] 

Ball,  Rev.  John.  b.  Cassington,  Ox.,  Oct., 
1.585  ;  s.  of  William  Ball ;  educated  Brasenose 
CoU.,  Ox.,  1602  ;  B.A.  (St.  John's  Coll.)  ; 
M.A.  ;  Curate  of  Whitmore,  1610  to  death  ; 
Tutor  to  Lady  Cholmondeley's  children.  Vale 
Eoyal,  Cheshire,  1610  ;  d.  20th  Oct.,  1640, 
aged  55  ;  bur.  Whitmore. 

The  Power  of  Godliness,  both  Doctrinally  and  Practi- 
cally handled,  whence  the  Nature,  Parts,  and  Properties  of 
a  Godly  Life  are  discovered  by  Scripture  Evidence,  Au- 
thority &c.     London,  1627.     fol.     Ditto.     London,  1657. 

A  fehort  Treatise  concerning  all  the  Principal  Grounds 
of  the  Christian  Religion.  London.  14th  ed.  London, 
1832.  Trans,  into  the  Turkish  Language  by  "William 
Seavan  •  tenth  Impression.  Printed  hy  William  Stansby, 
and  are' to  be  Sold  by  Samuel  Bruster.  London,  1635.  8vo. 
Table  and  preface,  5  leaves,  pp.  343. 

A  Treatise  of  Faith.  Divided  into  two  parts.  The 
First  shewing  the  Nature ;  the  Second,  The  Life  of  Faith. 
London,  1821.  4to.  [With  recommendatory  preface  to 
the  reader  signed  "B.  Sibbes."]  Printed  by  G.  Miller,for 
E  Brewster.  London,  1632.  4to.  Pref .,  2  leaves  ;  Tables, 
&c.  14  leaves;  pp.  428.  Alphabetical  table  at  end,  25 
leaves.    2nd  ed.    London,  1637.    4to. 

A  Friendly  Triall  of  the  Grounds  Tending  to  Separa- 
tion In  a  Plain  and  Modest  Dispute.  Printed  by  R. 
Daniel,  Cambridge,  for  E.  Brewster,  London.  1640.  4to. 
Pref.,  7  leaves ;   pp.  314.  .  „     t  i.     o  mi. 

An  Answer  to  Two  Treatises  of  Mr.  John  Carr.  lie 
First  entitled  "  A  Necessity  of  Separation  from  the  Church 
of  England  proved  by  the  Non-conformist  principle";  and 
the  other,  "A  Stray  against  Straying";  wherein m  opposi- 
tion to  Mr.  John  Eobinsou  he  undertakes  the  lawfulness 
of  many  of  the  Ministers  of  the  Church  of  England. 
Published  by  Simeon  Ash.    London,  1642.    4to. 

Trial  of  the  New  Church  way  in  New  England  and 
Old.    London,  1644.    4to.  r,  u-  i  j  i, 

A  Treatise  on  the  Covenant  of  Grace.  Published  by 
Simeon  Ash.    London,  1645.    4to.  „  ,,.  ,   j    i 

A  Treatise  on  Divine  Meditation.  Published  by 
Simeon  Ash.    London,  1660.    12mo. 


[Brooks'  Puritans,  II.,  440—44  ;  MS.  Chronology,  II., 
395:  III.,  A.B.,  1640;  Clark's  Lives,  148—52;  Fuller's 
Worthies,  II.,  339  ;  Bliss's  Wood's  Ath.  Oxon.,  II.,  670  ; 
Watts'  Bibl.  Brit. ;  Kippis's  Biog.  Brit. ;  BaU's  Works  ; 
Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  III.,  75;  Pitt's  Staffs.;  Nightingale's 
Staffs.;  Cox's  Staffs.;  White's  Staffs.  (1834,  1851); 
Calamy's  Account,  IL,  396,  397  ;  Non.-Con.  Mem.  (1802),  t, 
326  :  II.,  272—74 ;  Neal's  Puritans,  I.,  523 ;  i,  Beckett's 
Univ.  Biog.,  I. ;  Gorton's  Biog.  Diet.,  I.] 

Ballantyne's   Novelist  Library.      10    vols., 
1821—24,  8vo.,  with  Memoirs  of  Authors. 
[Dr.  S.  Johnson's  Rasselas,  and  Memoir,  in  vol.  V.] 

Balterley,  Balterdeley,  Baldridele,  Baldrithelega. 

History  of.     [Hinchcliffe's  Barthomley,  155 — 215.] 
Natural  History  of.   By  G.  Toilet,  Esq.  [lb.,  204—15.} 
[Jewitt's  Ceramic  Art,  II.,  127, 128  ;  Hist.  Coll.  Staffs., 
III.  (pt.  1),  221 :  IV.  (pt.  2),  77  ;  VI.  (pt.  1),  51,  58,  67,  71, 
144,  174  :  VIL  (pt.  1),  205  :  IX.  (pt.  1),  52,  78,  93.] 

Bamford,  Edward.     Printer,  Ashbourne,  Derbys. 

The  Complete  Guide  to  Dovedale,  Ashbourne,  and 
Ham to  which  is  added  an  Appendix.  Com- 
prising Lists  of  Nature  Plants,  Dovedale  Fossils,  &o. 
Illustrated  by  Engravings  expressly  prepared  for  this 
guide  book.  Written  for  the  Publisher.  Ashbourne: 
Edward  Bamford,  Market  Place,  n.d.  12mo.,  pp.  104. 
Woodcuts  facing  Title  and  pp.  11,  16,  51,  67. 

[Staff.  Eeferences  : — Dovedale,  3 — 43 ;  Beresford  Dale 
and  Isaack  Walton,  22,  77,  78  ;  Okeover ;  Gilbert,  Earl  of 
Shrewsbury,  49  ;  J.  W.  Russell,  49 ;  Leek,  59  ;  Dr.  John- 
son, 60 — 3  ;  Thomas  Moore  and  Mayfield,  65 — 7,  90 — 4  ; 
Ham,  67—86  ;  Throwley  Hall,  72  ;  Congreve,  72  ;  Wetton, 
75;  Native  Plants  of  Dovedale,   95—104.] 

Six  Views  of  Dovedale  and  Ham.  Engraved  on  Steel. 
8vo.    India  Proof,  4to. 

Bight  ditto,  in  colours  by  Banks  &  Co.  8  Steel 
Etchings. 

Bamford,  Mrs.  Mary  (nee  Bradbury),  b.  Han- 
ley,  1824  ;  d.  there  27th  Sept.,  1868. 

Obituary.     [New  Con.  Mag.,  (1869),  180,  181.] 

Bamford,  William.     Surgeon  at  Rugeley,  1803, 

to  death  ;    A  principal  witness  at  the  trial  of 

William    Palmer,    the    poisoner,     1856  ;     d. 

Rugeley,  17th  April,  1859,  aged  84. 

Evidence.     [Verbatim  Eeport  of  Trial,  (1856)  164, 165. 

See  also  Ward  and  Lock's  Life  of  Palmer,  (1856),  136.] 

"  Banker,  A  Free  Trade." 

A  Letter  to  the  Sight  Hon.  Sir  Robert  Peel,  M.P.,  on 
the  establishment  of  a  State  Bank,  the  Eepeal  of  the 
Currency,  Measure  of  1844,  and  Free  Trade  in  Bankruptcy. 
Glasgow,  1850.    8vo.,  pp.  52. 

Bankes,  Thomas  Christopher.  Genealogist  ;  d. 
Greenwich,  30th  Sept.,  1854,  aged  90. 

History  of  the  Ancient  Noble  Family  of  Marmyon ; 
their  Singular  office  of  King's  Champion,  with  Tenure  of 
the  Baronial  Manor  of  Scrivelsby  in  the  County  of  Lincoln. 
The  whole  collected  at  great  expense  from  the  PubUc 
Records,  Ac.  London:  Printed  and  Published  by  H.  K. 
Causton,  Blrchin  Lane,  Coi-nhill.  1817.  8vo.,  Frontis.,  pp. 
viii.  (2  leaves  blank)  204. 

Genealogical  and  Historical  Account  of  the  Earldom 
of  Salisbury,  shewing  the  Descent  of  the  Barons  Audley 
of  Heliegh,  from  William  Longspe,  Earl  of  Salisbury,  sou 
of  Henry  II.,  by  the  Celebrated  Fair  Rosamond  ;  and 
shewing  also  the  right  of  the  Baron  Audley  to  the  In- 
heritance of  the  said  Earldom.    London,  1830. 

Banks,  Edward,     b.  Merridale,  Wolverhampton, 
24th  Aug.,  1849  ;    s.   Edward   Banks,  J.P., 
Architect ;    educated   Brewood    Gr.    Sch. ;    d. 
12th  June,  1884. 
Waifs  of  Rhyme,  (quotation  from  J.  G.  Whittier,  and 
W  C.  Bryant).     Cornish  Brothers,  37,  New  Street,  Birming- 
ham.   MDCCCLXXXIV.    Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  xi.,  134. 

[Posthumous  Publication.  Pref.  signed  "W.  D., 
Wolverhampton.    Sept.,  1884."    Contains  besides  his  own 


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BARKER 


poem  "  A  Sonnet,  In  Memoriam,"  signed  "  J.  C,  Birming- 
ham, 188 1."]  ,„, ,  ^  -,      , 

Wrote  Letterpress  to  Fall  wood's  "  Old  Wolverhamp- 
ton." T 

Poem?  :  On  the  Summit  of  Stagbury,  [The  Amateur, I., 
9  101;  After  a  Summer  Sunset,  [».,  31,  32];  The  Partmg, 
fib  78.  79];  The  Churchyard  of  Tettenhall,  [ib.,  194— 
200];  Hilda,  [i6.,  288.] 

Banks,  John.     Dramatist. 

The  Unhappy  Favourite  or,  the  Earl  of  Essex,  A 
Tragedy.  London  :  Printed  for  W.  Fowks,  at  Rome's  Head, 
the  Corner  of  Essex  Street,  in  the  Strand.  MDCCXXV. 
12mo.,  pp.  96,  2  leaves  extra. 

Banks,  William,     b.  Wolyerlianipton,  25tli  Sept., 
1823  ;  removed  to  StaSord,  1833  ;  d.  there  21st 
March,  1875. 
Obituary,  by  Rev.  Joseph  Shenton.      [P.  M.    Mag., 

(1876),  750,  751.] 

Banner,  Rev.  Benjamin,  b.  Dawsbury,  Cheshire; 
s.  of  Thomas  Banner,  Farmer  ;  educated  Man. 
Gr.  Sch.,  31st  Aug.,  1767  ;  Braseno.se  Coll., 
Ox.;  B.A.,  10th  Oct.,  1776  ;  M.A.,  2nd  June, 
1779  ;  Fellow  ;  Rector  of  Didcot,  Berks., 
1793  ;  lived  mostly  at  Lichfield,  where  he  rf.  of 
apoplexy,  25th  May,  1817. 
Obituarv.     [  Gent's  Mag.  (1817),  285.    See  also  Smith's 

Man.  Sch.  Eeg.,  I.,  146.] 

Bannister,   Rev.  Jolm.      b.   York,  25th  Feb., 

1810;    T.C.D.;    B.A.,  1844;    M.A.,   1852; 

LL.B.  and  LL.D.,  1866  ;    Perpetual  Curate 

St.  Day,  Cornwall,  1857  to  death  ;  d.  St.  Day, 

30th  Aug.,  1873. 

English-Cornish    Dictionary,   being  a    copy  of    Dr. 

Johnson's  Dictionary  interleaved  with  Cornish  and  other 

Equivalents.     [Brit.Mus.,  Egerton  MSS.,  2329.] 

Barber,   Charles,      b.  Birmingham  ;    settled  in 
Liverpool ;    President   of   Institute   of    Arts, 
1813  ;   Painter  in  Water  Colours  ;  d.  Liver- 
pool, Jan.  1854. 
A  View  of  Dovedale. 

Barker,  S.,  Tunstall. 

Description  of  the  Tunstall  Tract  Distribution  Society. 
[P.  M.  Mag.  (1822),  280,  281.] 

Barber,  Thomas,  b.  Nottingham,  1768  ;  re- 
sided at  Derby  ;  d.  Nottingham,  12th  Sept., 
1843. 

Portrait  of  Rev.  J.  Jackson,  D.D.,  Member  of  the  Lich- 
field Linnsean  Society. 

Barber,  Rev.  William.     Wesleyan  Minister  at 

Newcastle,  1880—83. 

Obituary  of  Mr.  Henry  Farr,  coach-builder,  Newcastle. 
[Wes.  Mag.,  O.S.,  VL  (Aug.  1882),  638,  639.] 

Barbor,  Walter,  Coventry. 

Arms  of  ye  corporate  bodies  in  the  countie  of  Stafford, 
as  well  as  of  the  various  noble  families  who  have  held 
possessions  in  ye  said  countie,  by  me,  Walter  Barbor  of 
Goventrie,  this  4to.  MS.  book.     [Salt  Lib.,  see  Cat.  9.] 

Bardell,  Edward,  Lichfield. 
[Bodl.  Lib.,  1521,  (B)  58.] 

Baretxi,  Giuseppe,  Marc'  Antoni.  b.  Turin, 
25th  April,  1719  ;  came  to  London,  1751  ; 
very  intimate  with  Johnson  in  the  years  1751 
—60,  1766—70,  1771—76. 


Italian  and  English  Dictionary.     London,  1760.    4to. 
(Introduction  written  by  Dr.  Johnson). 

Barford    &    Newitt,    Printers,    Queen   Street, 
Wolverhampton,      begun     by     Mr.     Barford. 
[Walter  Barford.     b.   Gayhurst,   Bucks,  23rd 
April,  1834  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Barford,  and  Ann, 
his  wife  ;  educated  Bracldey  Gr.  Sch.;  Secretary 
to    Athenaeum    Reading    Room,    1866—69  ; 
Tradesmen's  Association,  several  years  ;  Cam- 
bridge Local  Examination,  1868—89  ;  m.  Sarah 
Ann  Rose  ;  d.  16th  Dec.  1889.] 
A  Romanist's  First  Doubts  of  Romanism,  and  how  he 
came  to  abandon  the  System.     Wolverhainpton :  Barford 
and  Newitt.     1860.     8vo.,  pp.  18.  ,       ^  ,       ,  ^„„ 

Thirtieth    Annual    Report    of    the    Wolverhampton 
Chamber  of  Commerce.    1887.    12mo.,  pp.  43. 

Municipal  Tear  Book,  1870  to  date.  12mo.  and  8vo. 
fSee  Newitt  (W.  E.),  Rushton  (J.),  Lawley  (&.  T.), 
Baker  (J.  P.),  HnderhiU  (A.),  Osborne  (H.  J),  Stokes 
(Rev.  H.  P.),  Dale  (Rev.  H.),  "A.P.,"  HuUey  (J.),  Law- 
ley's  Biblio.  of  Wolverhampton,  Stanley  (H.),  Hickman 
(Sir  A.),  Bauman  (0.),  Hall  (J.  W.).] 


b.    Pontypool,   1769;    d. 


Barker,  — ,    Bath. 
Bath,  1847. 
[His  Paintings  used   very  largely   on    Staffordshire 
Earthenware,  and  China.  1 

Barker,  Rev.  David. 

The  Juvenile  Exemplar ;  or,  Christian  G-races  and 
Duties,  illustrated  by  example,  in  order  to  lead  the  young 
to  Happiness  and  Salvation.  Hanley :  T.  Allbut.  Sold  by 
T.  Westhy  if-  Davis,  London;  and  at  the  Methodist  New 
Connexion  Bookroom.  1829.  18mo.,  pp.  242.  Review  of. 
[New  Con.  Mag.  (1829),  471,  472.] 

The  Parent's  Monitor. 

On  Reading  the  Scriptures  in  Public  Worship.  [New 
Con.  Mag.  (1822),  446—50  ;  477—87.] 

Memoir  of  Richard  Broadbent.  [Ib.  (1824),  89—93.] 
Of  Mrs.  Wynne.     [Ib.  (1837),  89—92.] 

The  Prospects  of  Christian  Churches  and  Ministers  ot 
the  Grospel  in  the  Life  to  come.     [Ib.  179—86,  224—27.] 

Thoughts  on  Ruth,  IL,  11,  12.     [Ib.  422—26.] 

Life  of  Mrs.  Taylor.  [76.  (1828;,  177—81.]  Of 
Theophilus  Holt,  of  Duxley,  near  Ashton.     [Ib.  181 — 85.] 

Extracts  from  the  Diary  of  Daniel  Bradshaw.  [Ib. 
441—4.^,  485—88.] 

Obituary  of  Thomas  Lerrick.  [Ib.  (1829),  552,  553." 
Of  John  Warbrick  (6.  Dukmfield).     [Ib.  (1830),  470-73." 

Notice  of  Death  of  Rev.  D.  Barker.  [76.  (1831),  176." 
Obituary.  [76.  209,  210,  313.]  Letter  of.  [Ib.  (1882), 
116,  117.] 

Wheat  and  Chaff  :  A  Meditation  by.     [76.  337—39.] 

A  Plea  for  Ireland.     [76.  382,  383.] 

Sunday  School  Scholars  on  leaving  Schools  too  fre- 
quently neglected.     [76.  530—32.] 

Memoir  (by  W.  Shuttleworth).  [Ib.  (1836),  333—39, 
416—25,  461—68,  564—69.] 

Obituary.     [New  Con.  Min.  (1831),  4.] 

Barker,  George.     Printer,  Silverdale. 

Rules  of  the  Millbank  Colliery  Sick  and  Dividend 
Club  :  established  May  18th,  1867.  Silverdale :  Printed 
at  the  Office  of  G.  Barker,  Church  Street.  1870.  12mo. 
pp.4. 

Barker,  Henry  Theodosius.  b.  Wolverhampton, 
23rd  April,  1841  ;  s.  of  John  Barker,  Esq.,  of 
Cleveland  House,  (High  Sheriff,  1846)  ;  edu- 
cated Cheltenham  College  ;  Captain  Staffs. 
Yeomanry,  1861 — 80  ;  m.  Constance  May, 
dau.  of  Henry  Hodges,  Esq.,  of  Ludlow. 
A  Short  History  of  Glass,    n.p.,  pi.,  or  d.    4to.,  pp.  12. 

[Privately  printed  by  A.  Hinde.    1889.1 

Barker,  John  "W.     Printer,  Snow  Hill,  Wolver- 
hampton. 

Barker's  Wolverhampton  Trades'  Directory  and  G-uide : 
A    Handbook    for   Traders,    Ratepayers,    and    "Visitors. 


BARKER 


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BARNARD 


Wolverhampton:  Published  hy  John  W.  Barker,  11,  Snow 
Hill.     n.d.  (1887).      8vo.  pp..  xxii,  117;  Adver.  xxiii. — Ixx. 

Barker,  Rev.  Joseph,  b.  Bramley,  Yorks.,  11th 
May,  1806  ;  Methodist  New  Connexion  Minis- 
ter, 1829 — 41,  when  he  was  expelled  for 
Socinianism  ;  Town  Councillor,  Leeds,  1848  ; 
Printer  at  Wortley,  Yorks.,  1846—51  ;  in 
America,  1851 — 60  ;  on  his  return  joined  the 
Primitive  Methodists  at  Tunstall ;  returned  to 
America,  1868  ;  m.  Miss  Salt,  of  Betley  ;  d. 
Omaha,  Nebraska,  11th  Sept.,  1875  ;  from 
1829 — 32,  lived  in  Hanley  and  Newcastle  ; 
1860—62,  at  Betley  ;  1863—68,  at  Wolver- 
hampton, Bilston,  Tunstall,  &c.  ;  d.  Omaha, 
U.S.A.,  15th  Sept.,  1875  ;  bur.  there. 

An  Address  to  those  persons  who  spend  the  Holy 
Sabbath  without  attending  the  House  of  God  :  By  Joseph 
Barker,  one  of  the  Ministers  of  the  Ebenezer  Chapel,  New- 
castle, n.p.,  pi.,  or  d.  8vo.,  single  sheet.  Reprinted 
New  Con.  Mag.  (1829),  426,  427. 

Discussion  between  the  Rev.  J.  Barker  and  the  Rev. 
J.  Campbell, ....  on  Socialism  ....  in  Hanley.  Hanley : 
T.  Allbut.    1829.    8to.,  pp.  30. 

The  Beceitf  ulness  of  Sin  :  A  Sermon  on  Heb.  III.  13. 
Newcastle,  1832.    12mo. 

Discussion,  &c.,  with  Dr.  Cooke.  [See  Cooke  (Rev.W.).] 

Report  of  Meeting  held  in  Hanley,  1845,  to  congratu- 
late Mr.  Joseph  Barker  on  his  Discussion  with  Dr.  Cooke. 
Printed  by  George  Turner,  Liverpool  Road,  StoJee-upon- 
Trent.    12mo.,  pp.  12. 

[See  also  Minton  (Rev.  S.),  Turner  (George).] 

[Various  accounts  of  his  Staffordshire  expei-iences  will 
be  found  in  The  History  and  Confessions  of  a  Man,  as 
put  forth  by  himself.  Wortley,  1846.  8vo.  Confessions  of 
Joseph  Barker,  a  convert  from  Christianity.  London,  1858. 
8vo.  The  Christian  Investigator  (1860—62).  The  Life  of 
a  Man.  Barker's  Review  (1861,  1862).  Life  of  Joseph 
Barker,  written  by  himself.    London,  1880.    8vo.] 

Barker,  Miss.     b.  Congreve. 

A  Welsh  Story. 

Barker,  Rev.  Moses. 

[See  News  for  Saints.    Printed  by  Chester s  (C.)] 

Barker,  Rev.  Walter,  b.  Middlesex  ;  educated 
Westr.  Sch.;  St.  John's  Coll.,  Cam.,  1562; 
B.A.,  1564—65  ;  Fellow,  4th  April,  1566—76 ; 
M.A.,  1568  ;  B.D.,  1575  ;  Preb.  of  Welling- 
ton, Lichfield,  8th  Aug.,  1567—76  ;  signed 
University  Statutes,  1572  ;  Univ.  Preacher, 
1572  ;  d.  Oct.,  1576. 

Wrote  Preface  to : — Bdw.  Grant's  Grascffi  Linguae 
Spicelegium.    London,  1575.    4to. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  2.53 ;  Tanner's  Bibl.  Brit. ;  Le 
Neve's  Fasti,  II.,  637  ;  Lansd.  MS.,  16,  art.  28  ;  Baker's 
Hist.  S.  John's,  362  ;  Lamb's  Camb.  Doc,  358  ;  MS.  Baker 
xxiv.  160 ;  Cooper's  Ath.  Cantab.,  i.  357.] 

Barker,  Rev.  William  Gibbs.  Educated  St. 
John's,  Cam.  ;  B.A.,  1835  ;  M.A.,  1836  ; 
Curate  of  Combe  St.  ISicholas,  near  Chard, 
1835—37  ;  Abbey  Church,  Shrewsbury,  1837 
_38  ;  St.  Mary's,  Shrewsbury,  1838—39  ; 
Head  Master  Walsall  Gr.  Sch.,  1839—44; 
Perpetual  Curate  Holy  Trinity,  Matlock,  1844 

53  ;  Principal  C.  M.  Children's  Home,  1853 

63  ;    Perpetual  Curate  Holy  Trinity,  New 

Barnet,  1863—66. 

Sermon  on  Indulgences  in  "Sermons  on  Popery." 
Bilston,  1841. 

Barlaston,  Berleston,  Berlaston,  Berleweston. 

Print  of  Barlaston  Hall,  and  Description.  [Calvert's 
Views  (1830).] 


Miscellanea.     [Salt  Lib.,  .9ee  Cat.  393.] 

[Hist  Coll.  Staffs.  I.,  50, 177:  IIL  (pt.  1)  203,  (pt.  2)71, 
72:  VL  (pt.l)  55,133,209,276:  VIL  (pt.  1)  75,98  :  Till, 
(pt. 2)  74,  104:  X.(pt.l)B2;  Jewitt's  Ceramic  Art.,  L,  303: 
II.,  357,  372  ;  Wedgewood,  205,  337, 371,  375.  See  Barnfleld 
(R.),  Keeling  (— ),  Jewitt  (LI.),  Scott  (W.),  Blunt  (J.  H.), 
Farmer  (Rev.  B.  C.).] 

Barling,  Arthur  Stanley,     b.  Windermere,  11th 
Nov.,   1862  ;    educated  Leeds    Gr.   Sch.,  and 
Yorks.  Coll.  ;  Eaton  Prize  in  Eng.  Lit.,  1881; 
in  Medicine,  1886  ;  in  Surgery,  1886  ;  Medal 
in  Sen.  Anat.,  1884  ;  Thorpe  Prize  Forensic 
Med.,  1886  ;  M.R.C.S.,  Eng.,  1886  ;  L.R.C.P., 
Lend.,   1889  ;   House  Surg.  N.   Staff.  Infir., 
1888. 
Hyosoin  as  a  Sedative.     ILancet  (1888).] 
Excision  of  Fistula  in  Ano.   [lb.  (]  8th  July,  1891),  123.] 
Cyanide    Gauze  as    a  Dressing.     [Brit.  Med.  Journ. 
(1890).] 

Barlow,  Right  Rev.  Thomas  (1607—91),  Bp. 
of  Lincoln. 

Letter  from,  to  Ashmole,  on  his  "  excellent  present  of 
our  University  Library,"  dated  "Q.  Coll.,  Oxon.,  Dec.  18, 
1868."  [Bodl.  Lib.,  808,  248a,  7a];  other  Letters,  \_lb. 
(1131),  280.] 

Barlow,  Rev.  William,  b.  St.  Davids  ;  s.  of 
the  Right  Rev.  William  Barlow  (Bishop, 
1536—49);  educated  Balliol  Coll.,  Ox.;  B.A., 
1564  ;  Preb.  of  Winchester,  1581—  ;  Rector 
of  Easton,  Hants.,  1577  to  death  ;  Preb.  of 
Lichfield,  1588—89  ;  Treasurer,  1589— 25th 
May,  1625  ;  Chp.  to  Prince  Henry,  s,  of 
James  I.;  Archd.  of  Salisbury,  1615 —  ;  d. 
Easton,  25th  May,  1625  ;  bur.  in  the  Church. 

The  Navigator's  Supply.    London.    1597. 

Magnetical  Advertisements  concerning  the  nature  and 
property  of  Loadstones.    London.    1618. 

[To  this  a  Reply  was  published  by  Dr.  Mark  Ridley, 
charging  him  (Barlow)  with  Plagiarism.  To  this  Barlow 
replied  with  the  following : — ] 

A  Brief  Discovery  of  the  Animadversions  of  JGirk 
Ridley,  M.D.    London.    1618. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  202,  221  ;  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  III., 
234;  Bliss's  Wood's  Ath.  Oxon.,  II.,  375  ;  Kippis's  Biog. 
Brit. ;  Hardy's  Le  Neve's  Fasti ;  Cox's  Muniments  of 
Lichfield  Cathedral,  50.] 

Barlow,  Right  Rev.  William.     B.A.,  1583—84; 
M.A.,  1587  ;  Fellow  Trin.  Hall,  Cam.,  1590  ; 
B.D.,  1594  ;  D.D.,  1599  ;  Bishop  of  Rochester, 
30th  Jan.   1605—8  ;  of  Lincoln,  27th  June, 
1608 — to  death  ;  d.  Buckden,  7th  Sept.,  1613. 
A  Sermon   (on  Matt.   xxi.   22)   preached  at  Paule's 
Crosse,  on  the  First  Sunday  in  Lent ;  Martij  1, 16ov.,  with 
a  short  discourse  of  the  late  Earle  of  Essex,  his  confession, 
and  penitence,  before  and  at  the  time  of  his  death.    By 
William  Barlow,  Doctor  of  Divinitie.    Whence  to  is  an- 
nexed a  true  copie,  in  substance,  of  the  behaviour,  speeche, 
and  prayer,  of  the  said  Earle  at  the  time  of  his  execution. 
Printed  for  M.  Law.     London.     1601.     8vo.,  B.L.,  Pref., 
7  leaves  ;  signed,  William  Barlow  ;  n.p.,  31  leaves. 

Barnard,  Thomas.  b.  1728  ;  M.A.,  Cam., 
1749  ;  Archd.  of  Derry,  3rd  June,  1761 ;  D.D., 
1761  ;  Dean  of  Derry,  2nd  June,  1769  ;  Bp. 
of  Killaloe,  20th  Feb.,  1780  ;  of  Limerick, 
12th  Sept.,  1794  ;  d.  Wimbledon,  7th  June, 
1806.  (Great  friend  of  Johnson.) 
Wrote  the  well-known  verse,  beginning — 
Johnson  shall  teach  me  how  to  place. 

[For  Accounts  of  his  intimacy  with  Johnson,  see 
Croker's  Boswell  (1876),  IX.,  215  ;  Burke's  Correspondence, 
II  403—7,  463  ;  Walpole's  Letters  (Cunmgham),  VI.,  dO<!; 
Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  IIL,  241.] 


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BARR 


Barnes,  J.,  Engraver. 

View  of  Newcomen  and  Savory  Steam  Engine,  near 
Dudley  Castle,  from  his  own  Drawing,  1719. 

[Very  rare.  A  copy  in  Birmingham  Free  Library  and  one  in 
Salt  Library.] 

Barnes,  John  (spelt  Burnes  in  Harwood),  and 
Henry  Baker,  Bailiffs,  of  Lictifield,  1666. 
Letter  of  Thanks  for  present  of  a  piece  of  plate. 
(Lichfield.  Zeth  Jan.  1666.)  [Bodl.  Lib.,  1136, 104a5,  105.] 
Printed  in  Appendix  to  Memoir  of  Ashmole,  12mo.  (1717), 
847 ;  and  in  ditto,  8vo.  (1777),  382—86. 

Barnes,  Joshua. 

Letter  of  Apology  to  Ashmole.  (Cambridge.  16th 
Oct.,  1688.)  [Bodl.  Lib.,  1136,  f.,  133a,  137a.]  Ashmole's 
Answer  (23rd  Oct.,  1688).  [lb.,  136a.]  Printed  in  Memou-, 
12mo.  (1717),  95—7  ;  8yo.  (1777),  394—97. 

Barnbslby,  Staffs. 

Arms  of  the  Barnesleys  of  Staffordshire.  [Bodl.  Lib., 
858,  98.] 

Barnet,  Rev.  John.  Preh.  St.  Paul's,  1347  ; 
of  Wolvey,  Lichfield,  1354  ;  Archd.  of  Lon- 
don, 1359  ;  Bishop  of  Worcester,  1362— 63; 
Treasurer  of  England,  1363—73  ;  Bishop  of 
Bath  and  Wells,  24th  Nov.,  1363—66  ;  of 
Ely,  15th  Dec,  1366  to  death  ;  d.  Bishop 
Hatfield,  Herts.,  7th  June,  1373  ;  bur.  Ely. 

[Bentham's  Ely,  148,  163—65,  287;  Godwin's  De 
Pra3sulibus,  265  ;  ditto  Cat.  Bishops  of  England,  276 ; 
"Wharton's  Angli.  Sacra,  I.,  664  ;  Le  Neve's  Fasti,  I..  138, 
336,  640  :  II.,  321,  374  :  III.,  58  ;  Cassam's  Bishops  of  Bath 
and  "Wells,  170—74  ;  Chambers'  lUus.  of  Worcs.  Biog.,  24  ; 
Bymer's  Ecedera,  "VI.,  538  ;  Add.  MSS.,  6165,  p.  157  ;  Diet. 
Nat.  Biog.,  III.,  258  ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  255.] 


Barnbtt,  William,  Newcastle. 

Obituary  of  Mary  Eigby  (4.  Newcastle). 
Mag.  (1842),  475.] 


INew  Con. 


Barni'ield,  Richard,  b.  Norbury  (baptised  13th 
June),  1574  ;  s.  of  Richard  Barnfield,  Gent., 
of  Edgmond,  Salop,  and  Maria  Skrimshire,  of 
Norbury  Manor  (d.  1583)  ;  mat.  Brasenose 
Coll.,  Ox.,  27th  Nov.,  1589  ;  B.A.,  5th  Feb., 
1592  ;  he  resided  mostly  in  Oxford  to  1599, 
■when  he  returned  to  his  country  seat  at  Der- 
leston  (Darlaston,  near  Stone)  ;  d.  there.  Mar., 
1627  ;  bur.  St.  Michael's  Church,  Stone,  6th 
Mar.,  1627  ;  aged  53. 

I.  The  Affectionate  Shepheard.  Containing  the  Com- 
plaint of  Daphnis  for  the  Loue  of  Ganymede.  Amor  plus 
mellis,  quam  fellis,  est.     London :  Printed  by  lohn  Danter, 

for  T.  G.  and  E.  N.,  and  are  to  bee  sold  in  Saint  Dunstone^s 
Church-yeard  in  Fleet  street.  1594.  sm.  4to.,  28  leaves. 
Ded.  to  "Lady  Penelope  Eitch."  Ditto  (according  to 
"Theatrum  Poetarum,  1800,"  p.  228),  1595.  Ditto  (accord- 
ing to  Eitson's  Bibl.  Poeticffi,  pp.  124,  125),  with  Cynthia 
added,  1596.  Reprinted  for  the  Percy  Society.  Ed.  by 
J.  0.  Halliwell,  P.E.S.,  MDCCCXLY.  Title  page,  pp.  vi., 
51.  Ditto,  1876,  in  Complete  "Works.  Ed.  by  Dr.  Grosart. 
Ditto,  1882.     By  Mr.  Arber.     In  lar.  and  sm.  paper. 

II.  Cynthia.  "With  Certaine  Sonnets,  and  the  Legend 
of  Cassandra.     Quod  cupio  nequeo.     At  London:   Printed 

for  Humphrey  Lownes,  and  are  to  bee  sold  at  the  West  doore 
of  Paules.  1595.  sm.  12mo.,  36  leaves.  Ded.  to  "  "W. 
Stanley,  Earl  of  Derby."  Reprinted  (omitting  the  Sonnets 
and  the  celebrated  Ode)  by  Mr.  Utterson.  1841.  [16  copies, 
in  four  of  which  the  omissions  were  in  part  supplied.] 

III.  The  Eucomion  of  Lady  Pecunia  :  or,  'The  praise  of 
Money.  Qua^renda  pecunia  primum  est,  Tirtus  post 
nummos. — Horace  .  .  Printed  by  G.  S.,for  lohn  laggard, 
and  are  to  be  solde  at  his  shoppe  neere  Temple-barre,  at  the 
Sign  of  the  Hand  and  starre.     1598. 

IV.  The  Complaint  of  Poetrie  for  the  Death  of  Liber- 
alitie.    Tiuit  post  f  unera  virtus.     Same  imprint. 


Y  The  Combat,  betweene  Conscience  and  Coaetous- 
nesse  in  the  minde  of  Man.  Quid  non  mortalia  peotora 
cogisAuri  Sacra  Um.es.— Virgil.     Same  imprmt. 

TI  Poems  :  In  divers  humors.  Trahit  sua  quemque 
Toluptas.—  Virqil.  Same  imprint.  1598.  sm.  4to.,  31 
leaves.  Reprinted  by  James  Boswdl,  at  the  Archmlee/c 
Press  and  presented  to  the  "  Roxburghe  Club."  1816.  4to 
[Only  35  copies.  See  presentation  copy  m  Brasenose 
College  library.]  And  again,  without  Poems  m  Divers 
Humors.    By  J.  P.  Collier. 

VII.  Lady  Pecunia;  or  The  Praise  of  Money.  Also  A 
Combat  betwixt  Conscience  and  Couetousness.  Together 
with  The  Complaint  of  Poetry  for  the  Death  of  Liberality. 
Newly  corrected  and  enlarged  by  Richard  Barnfield, 
Graduate  in  Oxford.  Printed  iy  W.  I.,  and  are  to  bee  sold 
by  John  Hodgets,  dwelling  in  Paules  Churchyard,  a  httle 
beneath  Paules  Schoole.  1605.  4to.  Reprinted  in  a  great 
part  in  "Warton's  History  of  Poetry ;  and  wholly  by  Mr. 
Arber,  1882,  in  lar.  and  sm.  paper,  with  fac-similes  In  Dr. 
Grosart's  edition  {et  infra). 

[In  The  Passionate  Pilgrime  (London,  1599),  there  are 
two  poems  by  him  (taken  from  the  above  1598  edition), 
entitled— "If  music  and  sweet  poetry  agree,"  and,  "As 
it  fell  upon  a  day."] 

The  Complete  Poems  of  Richard  Barnfield.  Edited, 
with  an  Introduction  and  Notes,  by  the  Eev.  Alexander  B. 
Grosart,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  St.  George's,  Blackburn,  Lancashire. 
Printed  for  the  Eoxburghe  Club.  London:  J.  B.  Nichols 
and  Sons,  25,  Parliament  Street.  MDCCCLXXVI.  4to. 
Frontispiece  (in  photo-ink,  of  Norbury  Manor,  from  Plot, 
1686).  Title  ;  Vignette  title.  Members  of  the  Roxburghe 
Club.  1876.  Preface,  pp.  11.  Introduction  (in  which  Dr. 
Grosart  vindicates  for  Barnfield— against  Collier— the 
authorship  of  the  Ode  "As  it  fell  upon  a  day,"  mis-assigned 
to  Shakespeare  ;  and  also  gives  an  excellent  account  of  the 
Barnfields  and  Skrymshire,  with  pedigrees),  pp.,  iii. — xliv. 
Facsimiles  of  all  the  original  title-pages  at  pp.  1,  57,  131, 
156,  176,  187  ;   Poems,  &0.,  240. 

[Only  40  copies  were  printed  (none  for  sale)  for  the  Members 
of  the  Club.] 

In  "England's  Helicon."  1600.  At  Sign  H.,  1  and  2,  we 
have  The  Vnknowne  Sheepheard's  Complaint.  By  Barn- 
field. And  also  Sonnet  ZV.  [of  the  Sonnets  printed  with 
Cynthia  (p.  91)],  at  p.  2.  Reprinted  (and  for  the  first  time 
claimed  as  Barnfield's)  by  Dr.  Grosart  in  "  Complete 
"Works."     1876.     pp.  197,  198. 

Other  Poems  (never  before  printed)  from  a  MS.  in 
the  possession  of  Sir  Charles  Isham,  Bart.,  Lamport 
Hall,  Northamptonshire,  with  fac-similies  in  Dr.  Grosart's 
edition  (ut  infra). 

[It  is  interesting  to  note  (under  IIL  to  VI.,  especially  VI.) 
that  Shakespeare's  publisher,  lohn  laggard  (folio  of  1633),  was 
also  Barnfield's.  Also  that  The  Affectionate  Shepheard  was  dedi- 
cated to  Sir  Philip  Sydney's  immortal  Stella.] 

[Hazlitt's  "Warton,  IV.,  439,  440  ;  Add.  MSS.  (Brit. 
Mus.),  21487;  Harleian  MS.,  1241 ;  Norbury  Church  Regis- 
ters ;  Bliss's  "Wood's  Ath,  Oxon.,  I.,  683,  684  ;  Bodl.  Lib., 
1153,  xii.,  f.  117a,  118—138,  141a;  "Will  and  Inventory 
[Probate  Court,  Lichfield] ;  Church  Register  of  St. 
Michael's,  Stone ;  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  III.,  262,  263  ;  Hist. 
Coll.  Staffs.,  II.  (pt.  2),  16  ;  Martin's  Biblio.,  360,  370  ; 
Collier's  Shakspeare,  1843,  Preface ;  ditto,  Biblio.  Account 
of  Rarest  Books,  &c.,  I.,  57,  58  ;  Edmond's  reprint  of  The 
Passionate  Pilgrime,  Preface  ;  Fuller's  "Worthies ;  Com- 
plete "Works  of  Barnfield,  1876.] 

[Privaiie  information  from  the  Eev.  A.  B.  G-rosart,  D.D.,  LLD.] 

Barr,  Barre. 

[Hist.  Coll.  Staffs.,  I.,  189,  190,  194,  202  :  III.  (pt.  1) 
2)1,  85,  14.5—9,  160—9,  109,  161,  170—73  :  V.  (pt.  1)  108  : 
VL  (pt.  1)  61,  80, 136,  214,  250,  268  :  VIIL  (pt.  1)  228,  229  : 
IX.  (pt.  1)  117,  (pt.  2)  37,  31,  44,  64  :    X.  (pt.  1)  46,  102.] 

Barr,  Great. 

Xmas  Customs  at.  [Mirror,  XXIII.,  37.] 
Church  Registers  :— Vol.  I.,  Mixed  (imperfect),  earliest 
legible  date,  22ud  Nov.,  1664— 8th  Dec,  1749.  II.,  Mixed, 
13th  March,  1760— 13th  Dec,  1812.  III.,  Marriages,  1770 
—1812.  lY.,  29th  April,  1756— 10th  Dec,  1797.  V.,  Jan., 
1798— 14th  Sept.,  1812.  VI.,  Marriages,  15th  March,  1818 
—6th  Aug.,  1837.  VIL,  Baptisms,  17th  Jan.,  1813  (in  use). 
VIIL,  6th  Aug.,  1837  (in  use:  entries  incomplete,  with 
memo.,  stating  the  omissions  in  the  book,  were  "  registered 
in  the  old  book  in  mistake").  IX.,  18th  Jan.,  1813  {in  use) 
—(The  Rev.  J.  H.  Clarke,  A.K.C.,  Vicar.) 

[See  "Waters  (Rev.  E.  P.),  Luckock  (Eev.  M.)  (Rev. 
Canon).] 


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BASSET 


Barrett,  Rev.  J.  Casebow,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  St. 
Mary's,  Birmingham,  1837  until  d.,  26th  Feb., 
1881. 

Sermon  on  "Purgatory,''  in  "Lectures  on  Popery." 
Wolverhampton,  1851. 

Barrett,  Mr.,  Engraver. 

Engraved  Plates  on  Mavesyn  Eidware  for  "Shaw's 
Stafe." 

Contribution  on.     \^Reliq.,  XIII.] 

Barrow,  Harold  Murdock. 

Poems. 

"  Soles  accidere  et  redre  possunt 

Kobis  cum  semel  accidit  buvis  lux 

Nox  est  perpetua  una  dominenda." — Catullus. 

Walsall :     W.   Henry    Robinson,    Steam    Printing    Works. 

London:    SimpMn,  Marshall,  &  Co.,  Stationers'  Hall  Court. 

1887.    Pt.  8vo.,  pp.  52. 

Barrow,    Sir    John.       b.    Dragley   Beck,    near 
Ulverston,  1764  ;  d.  23rd  Nov.,  1848. 
Life  of  Admiral  Lord  Anson.    [See  Anson  (G-.  Lord).] 

Barrs,  F.  W.  G.  b.  Haden  Hill ;  s.  of  Rev.  G. 
Barrs,  Curate  of  Rowley  ;  St.  John's  Coll., 
Cam.;  A.B.;  A.M. 

Wrote  Memoir,  and  edited  the  Extracts,  Sermons,  and 
Hymns  of  his  Father.     [See  next  article  below.] 

Barrs,    Rev.   George,     b.   Caddecote,  Warws.  ; 

s.  of  Robert  Barrs,  and  Elizabeth,  his  wife  ; 

educated  privately  ;  Mat.  Magd.  Coll.,  Cam., 

1795  ;    A.B.,  1st  Jan.,  1799  ;  A.M.;    Curate 

of  Wareham  All  Saints,  Norfolk,   1800  ;    of 

Rowley  Regis,  1800 — 40  ;   m.  Mary,  relict  of 

J.  Haden,  of  Haden  Hill,  Esq.,  1801. 

A  Sketch  of  the  Controversy  relative  to  the  rebuilding 

of  the  Parish  Church  of  Rowley  Regis,  in  the  County  of 

Staiiord.     n.  pi.  or  pr.     1812.     8to.,  pp.,  xvi.,  120. 

Four  Sermons,  by  the  late  Reverend  George  Barrs, 
A.M.,  of  St.  Mary  Magdalene  Coll.,  Cambridge,  and  Forty 
years  Curate  of  Rowley  Regis,  in  the  County  of  Stafford, 
together  with  copious  extracts  from  his  Private  MS. 
Journal  comprising  observations  upon  many  of  the  most 
difficult  passages  in  The  Sacred  Scriptures  and  his  senti- 
ments on  various  interesting  and  important  subjects,  to 
which  is  affixed,  A  Brief  Memoir  of  his  life  by  his  Son, 
F.  "W".  G.  Barrs,  A.M.,  of  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge. 
Birmingham:  Benjamin  Hall,  High  Street.  1844.  8vo., 
pp.  xxix.,  280.  Pref.  signed  "Haden  Hill,  May,  1843  ";  at 
end.  Printed  hy  B.  Hall.  [Memoir,  pp.  xxix.;  Sermons, 
1—56  ;  Extracts,  57—270  ;  Original  Hymns,  271—80.] 
[Dictionary  of  Living  Authors,  (1816),  15.] 

Bartholomew,  John,  Geographical  Engraver. 

Engraved  Maps  in — 

Philip's  Handy  Atlas  of  the  Counties  of  England 
(1873).     8vo. 

Ditto.  Atlas  of  Counties  of  England  with  Consulting 
Index  (1875).    fol. 

[A  Map  of  Staffordshire  in  each.] 

Bartlett,  Frederick  R. 

Flashes  from  Forge  and  Foundry,  A  Tolume  of  Poems. 
Under  the  Distinguished  Patronage  of  the  Right  Hon.  "W. 
E.  Gladstone,  Premier,  and  H.  H.  Fowler,  Esq.,  M.P. 
Printed  by  the  Shakespeare  Printing  Company,  Bilston, 
Staffordshire.  1S8G.  Sm.  8vo.,  pp.  117.  Pref.  by  Rev.  C. 
Lee. 

Barton,  William,  b.  about  1598  ;  Vicar  of 
Mayfield ;  afterwards  of  St.  Martin's,  Leicester  ; 
d.  there,  May,  1678,  aged  80. 

The  Psalms  translated  into  English  Terse.  London, 
1644;  1645;  1646;  1651.  Text  revised  for  "  the  last  time  " 
by  the  Author,  1654. 

A  Tiew  of  the  many  Errors  and  some  gross  Absurdities 
in  the  old  Translations  of  the  Psalms  in  English  Metre. 
London,  1654. 

A  Century  of  Select  Hymns.    London,  1659. 


Four  Centuries  of  Select  Hymns.    London,  1688. 

Six  Centuries  of  Select  Hymns,  edited  by  his  son, 
Edward  Barton,  Minister  of  Welf  ord,  in  Northamptonshire, 
London,  1688. 

[Heber's  Cat.;  Bliss's  Cat.;  Bagford  Harl.  MS.,  5931,- 
S.  Brown's  Pref.  to  his  book  of  Hymns  (1720)  ;  Hunter's 
MS.,  Chorus  Vatum,  in  Brit.  Mus.;  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  IILj 
348a;  Hist.  MSS.  Com.  Rep.  V.,  92a;  Cole's  Ath  Cantab.] 

Barton-under-Needwood. 

Translations  of  four  charters  relating  to  land  in  Barton, 
viz. :  one  of  Rob.  de  Ferrers,  Earl  of  Derby  (6,  Edw.  I.) ; 
two  of  Edm.,  Earl  of  Cornwall  (10  &  14,  Edw.  I.);  and  one 
of  Thos.,  Earl  of  Lancaster  (7,  Edw.  II.).  [Bodl.  Lib., 
1521,  f  101—3.     See  also  lb.  827,  30  ;  859,  217  ;  864,  63,  71.] 

Church  Registers  :— Yol.  I.,  1571— 1752,  Mixed ;  1762— 
95,  Baptisms  and  Burials.  [An  omission  of  10  years, 
1683—93,  and  of  Jive  months  in  1603.]  II.,  1754—77,  Mar- 
riages. III.,  Baptisms  and  Burials,  1796 — 1812.  {This  is  a 
number  of  sheets  of  parchment  rolled,  in  a  parchment  case.) 
IT.,  Marriages,  1777— 1812.  T.,  Baptisms,  1813— 53.  TL. 
Marriages,  1813—37.  TIL,  Burials,  1813—71.  Till.', 
Baptisms,  1854— 88.  IX.,  Burials,  1872—  .  X.,  Marriages, 
1837—  .  XL,  Baptisms,  1888—  .—(The  Rev.  W.  H.  H. 
Fairclough,  M.A.,  Ticar.) 

Miscellanea.     [Salt  Lib.,  see  Cat.  397.] 

[Hist.  Coll.  of  Staffs.,  II.  (pt.  1)  176  :  IIL  (pt.  1)  32, 
170  :  IT.  (pt.  1)  53,  76,  81,  85,  263:  T.  (pt.  1)  50,  108: 
TL  (pt.  1)  7,  250  :  TIL  (pt.  1)  109,  209,  224  :  IX.  (pt.  2) 
65  :  X.  (pt.  1),  106.  See  Linsell  (Col.-Serj.),  Tayler  (Bev. 
J.,  D.D.),  Mewis  (Catherine).] 

Barteam,  Rev.  M.,-!N"ew  Con.  Minister,  Tipton. 

Letter  on  Dudley  Chcuit.  [New  Con.  Mag.  (1873), 
491,  492.] 

Bartrams,  Rev.  John.  Curate  of  Tettenhall, 
1797—1807  ;  d.  27th  Feb.,  1823. 

[Gent.'s  Mag.  (1823),  (pt.  1)  281.] 

Bascom,  John. 

Philosophy  of  English  Literature.  New  York,  1874, 
8vo. 

[Dr.  Johnson,  pp  199—208.] 

Basset,  Alicia. 

Grant  from  ....  to  Robert  de  Denton,  of  a  Mes- 
suage outside  Tamworth  Gate  (1339).  [TheTicar's  Muni- 
ments of  Lichfield,  (b)  108.] 

Basset  Family. 

Stemma  Bassetorum,  cum  comitibus  de  Stafford,  et 
Bretlis.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  790,  I.  (87),  79a.] 

Bassetorum  Stemma  a  temp.  Hen.  I.  a  10  Hen.  IT.  [lb, 
(90),  806.] 

Basset  of  Chaworth  and  Stafford.  [lb.  II.,  (15)  239, 
128  ;  834,  v.  376  :  848,  55  :  1115,  2136.] 

Pedigrees  of  Bassets  of  Blore,  &c.  [Sleigh's  Leek,  164 ; 
History  of  Ashbourne,  193 ;  Lyson's  Extinct  Peerages ; 
Salt.  Lib.,  see  Cat.  274.] 

[Hist.  Coll.  of  Staffs.,  III.  (pt.  2)  22,  44—9,  110,  121, 
152  :  IT.  (pt.  1)  22,  26,  32,  33,  35,  37—9,  50,  70,  77,  78,  80, 
83—5,  92,  101,  104,  109,  111,  115,  116,  130,  131,  146-^8, 
1,50—52,  1.56,  169,  192,  197,  200,  214,  225,  252—54:  T.  (pt. 
1)  108, 109,  114,  117,  137,  146, 149,  153,  170,  175,  178,  (pt.  2) 
45,  112,  228,  240,  3U  :  TL  (pt.  1)  33,  50,  55,  57,  66,  71,  73, 
76,  83,  108,  136,  140,  143,  146,  159,  160, 163,  164,  185,  193, 
194,  206,  207,  211,  214,  215,  220,  223,  225,  246,  249,  256,  261, 
264,  265,  269,  270,  275,  286,  299  :  TIL  (pt.  1.)  10,  29,  31, 
36,40,  42,  76,  78,  79,  82,  91,  102,  109, 113,  158,  172,  216,  229, 
233,  234,  249,  254,  (pt.  2)  26,  32,  37,  40,  99,  109  :  Till.  (pt. 
1)  2,  4,  6,  7,  11,  14—16,  20,  21,  25,  27—9,  32,  34,  35,  37,  40— 
3,  46,  47,  49,  53,  55,  99,  102,  112,  114,  116—20,  152,  157, 
(pt.  2)  110m,  118n,  138  :  IX.  (pt.  1)  14,  27,  31,  33,  39,  43, 
56,  60,  63,  65,  71,  87,  89,  93,  99,  103,  121,  123,  125,  127,  128, 
(pt.  2)  2—3,  30,  32,  35,  38,  41,  42,  44,  53,  70  :  X.  (pt.  1)  4, 
5,  11,  19,  20,  62,  64,  74,  93,  103—5,  112,  117.] 

Basset,  Ralph.  Lord  of  Drayton  Manor  ;  joined 
baronial  party  against  Henry  III.  :  by  them 
appointed  custos  pads  for  Salop  and  StaSs.  ; 
summoned  to  Simon  de  Montfort's  Parliament, 
4th  Dec,  1264  ;  fell  at  Evesham,  4th  Aug., 
1265. 


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BATEMAN 


[Dugdale's  Baronets,  I.,  379  ;  First  Eeport  on  the 
Dignity  of  a  Peer,  145 ;  Eymer's  Fcedera ;  Clause  49, 
Henry  III.,  m.  1-2  dors  ;  Chronicles  of  Edwards  I.  and  II., 
Vol.  I.,  69  ;  Rishanger,  36,  37  ;  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  III.,  385  ; 
Palmer's  Tamworth,  68  ;  Cos's  Muniments  of  Lichfield, 
210,  216.] 

Bassett,  Ralph.     4th  Lord  of  Drayton,  K.G. 

Abstract  of  Will.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  863,  33.] 
Engraving  of  Monument  f  onnerly  in  Lichfield  Cathe- 
dral, and  description.     [Harwood's  Lichfield,  54.] 
[Cox's  Muniments  of  Lichfield,  216.] 

Bassford,    Stephen.       Church    Street,    Bilston, 
"  Printer,    Bookbinder,    Stationer,    Agent    to 
Birmingham  Fire  Office." 
[Parson  and  Bradshaw's  Directory,  1818.] 

Bassford,  Timothy.  Printer,  Church  Street, 
Bilston  ;  s.  of  the  above. 

[White's  Staffs.,  (1834).] 

Baswick,  Baswich,  Berkswich,  Berkewyz, 
Berecleswich,  Berkeswioh.  \_See  Berkswich. j 

Ordnance  plan  of  the  Parish  of  Baswick,  Hundred  of 
Cuttlestone.  Scale  25'344  inches  to  one  mile.  8  Sheets 
with  Title  and  Area  Book.     Southampton,  1865. 

Miscellanea.     [Salt  Lib.,  see  Cat.  390.] 

[Hist.  Coll.  of  Staffs.,  II.  (pt.  1)  64  :  VL  (pt.  1)  277: 
Tin.  (pt.  1)  133—42,  (pt.  2)  133. 

Batohblor,  Rev.  Cornelius,  b.  Danehill,  Sussex, 
29th  ISIay,  1832  ;  s.  of  James  Batchellor  and 
Anne,  his  wife  ;  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  ;  B.A., 
1857;  M.A.,  1864;  Curate  of  Wigginton, 
Oxf.,  1858—62  ;  of  Coseley,  1863—72  ; 
Vicar  of  St.  Mary's,  Bilstcn,  1872  ;  m.,  24th 
May,  1864,  Hannah,  dau.  of  John  Hall,  of 
Milcombe,  Oxf.,  Esq. 
Funeral  Sermon   on  the  Life  and  Death  of   James 

Preece,  Scripture  Reader.     Bilston,  1883.     8vo. 

Articles  in  St.  Mary's  Parish  Magazine  (Bilston). 

Bate,  — .  Printer,  Tontine  Street,  Hanley, 
formerly  of  Fenton  (1836). 

Laws  of  the  Widows  and  Orphans'  Fund,  and  Bye- 
Laws  of  the  Loyal  Magnet  Lodge  of  the  Independent 
Order  of  Oddfellows,  Longton,  Pottery  and  Newcastle 
District.  Hanley:  Printed  by  P.P.G.M.  Bate,  at  the  Albion 
Office,  Tontine  Street.     1842.     12mo.,  pp.  12. 

Historical  Sketch  of  Newcastle-under-Lyme.  {Bate, 
Printer,  Hanley).     n.  pi.,  p.  or  d.     Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  17. 

[Very  rare  and  valuable.  I  have  only  heard  of  2  copies  in  my 
experience,  my  own  (formerly  belonging  to  J.  Mayer,  Esq.)  being 
one.] 

Bate,  George.     Farm  Labourer  ;  "  George  Bate, 
Esq."  important  witness  in  Palmer's  Trial. 
Evidence.     [Verbatim  Report,  (1856)  106 — 9.] 

Bate,    George.       b.    Birmingham,    30th    Jan., 

1842  ;  s.  of  Henry  Bate  ;  F.R.S.S.;  F.R.H.S.; 

Superintendent  of  British  Workman  Insurance 

Society,  at  Burslem  ;  m.  Harriet  Hunt. 

How  did  Christianity  and  the  Gospels  originate?  An 
Answer  for  Minds  Perplexed  with  Difficulties.  London: 
Simphin,  Marshall,  Hamilton,  Kent,  ^  Co.,  Limited 
MDCCCXCn.  Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  viii.,  204.  {Allbut  4-  Daniel, 
Printer.) 

Bate,  Samuel,  b.  The  Styche,  Market  Drayton  ; 
spent  nearly  the  whole  of  his  life  in  Staffs., 
residing  at  Knutton,  and  Springfields,  New- 
castle, until  1883,  when  lie  went  to  reside  at 
The  Firs,  Aylestone,  Leics.  ;  Land  Agent  to 
Lord  Camoys,  Mrj.  Marsh-Caldwell  (the 
authoress),    of    Lindley    Wood,    J.   Ayshford 


Wise,  formerly  M.P.  for  Stafford,  and  other 
Staffs.  Landowners  ;  d.  Aylestone,  5th  May, 
1891  ;  age,  74. 

A  Lecture  on  the  Necessity  of  Agricultural  Education 
and  the  Means  Requisite  for  imparting  It.  Delivered  before 
the  Members  of  the  North  Staffordshire  Agricultural 
Society,  Sept.  29th,  1853.  Published  by  request  of  the 
Society.  Newcastle:  Printed  by  Frederick  Crewe.  1854. 
8vo.,  pp.  12. 

Reasons  why  the  Irish  Branch  of  the  United  Church 
of  England  and  Ireland  should  not  be  Disestablished  and 
Disendowed.  Newcastle:  C.HicJcson  (late  Crewe),  Printer, 
High  Street,     n.d.  (1868).     8vo.,  pp.  8. 

[I  have  his  own  annotated  copy.] 

Bate,    Samuel   Stringer.      b.   Newcastle ;    s.   of 
Samuel  Bate,  Land  Agent,  Solicitor. 

Cardinel  Wolsey  and  The  Lives  of  the  Poets.  An 
Historical  Drama  in  Five  Acts,  containing  The  Tragic  His- 
tory of  Queen  Anne  Boleyn.  Ded.  to  Her  Most  Gracious 
and  Beloved  Queen  Gloriana  II. 

Great  Lady  of  the  greatest  isle,  whose  light, 
Like  Phoebus'  lamp,  throughout  the  world  doth  shine, 
by  Walter   S.   Raleigh.      London :   Published   by    Thomas 
Scott,  1,  Warwick  Court,  Holborn.    1874.     [Copy,  Dramatic, 
and  all  other  Rights  reserved.]     Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  74. 

Ditto.  Second  Edition.  Same  imprint.  1874.  Cr. 
8vo.,  pp.  74.  Note  signed  "Temple  Club,  Nov.,  1874." 
"  Notice  of  withdrawal  of  the  Dedication  and  Epilogues  to 
Her  Majesty  in  consequence  of  a  communication  from  Sir 
Thomas  M.  Biddulph." 

[The  Compiler  has  a  copy,  with  additions  and  corrections  by 
the  Author.    1st  and  2nd  editions  bound  up  in  one  volume.] 

The  Real  and  Ideal,  The  Beautiful  and  the  True,  or 
Art  in  the  Nineteenth  Century,  with  illustrations  from  the 
Royal  Academy  Exhibition  of  1876.  By  A  Rustic  Euskin. 
[All  Rights  Reserved.]  Samuel  Tinsley,  Strand.  1876. 
12mo. 

Second  Title  runs : — A  Plain  Treatise,  in  Plain 
Language,  for  Plain  People,  in  which  the  True  Theory  of 
Art,  and  the  proper  mission  of  An  Artist  are  examined, 
and  the  Boasted  Revelation  of  the  Modern  School  of  Ee- 
Raphaelitism  shown  to  be  but  a  Simple  Plagiarism  of  an 
Old  Master.    Ded  to  the  Earl  Dudley,    pp.  vii.,  160. 

Batbman,  James,  late  of  Knypersley  Hall,  Staffs., 
F.R.S.,  F.L.S.  b.  July  18th,  1811,  Redivals, 
Bury,  Lanes.  ;  s.  of  the  late  John  Bateman, 
Esq.,  of  Knypersley  {d.  1858) ;  educated  Magd. 
Coll.,  Ox.  ;  B.A.,  1834  ;  M.A.,  1844  ;  m., 
1838,  Maria  Sibylla,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Rowland  Egerton-Warburton,  of  Arley  ;  D.L. 
and  J.P.,  Staffs. ;  of  Home  House,  Worthina-, 
(1892). 

Tractarianism,  as  described  in  Prophecy  :  A  Word  to 
the  Wise  on  the  Oxford  Crisis.  London:  J.  Mdqwaxi 
Piccadilly.     W.  Clarke,  Congleton.     1845.     8vo.,  pp  43 

Ditto.  Second  Edition.  1845.  (Profits  to  Biddulph 
Moor  Church  Building  Fund). 

Lecture  on  Recent  Discoveries  in  Ancient  Nineveh 
reprinted  from  the  Staffordshire  Advertiser,  March  185o' 
[P.  M.  Mag.  (1850)  473—76.]  ,  ' 

The  Tractarian  Tendency  of  Diocesan  Theological 
Colleges:  A  Speech  delivered  at  the  Meeting  of  Lav 
Members  of  the  Church  of  England,  held  at  Stoke-upon- 
Trent,  March  7th.  1853.  ,  .  .  London:  Seeleys,  Fleet  Street; 
Hanley :  Allbut  '^•Damd.  1853.  8vo.,  pp.,  27  Postscript 
1  leaf  extra.     (Allbut  (J-  Daniel,  Printers,  Hanley  ) 

«=7''Jl°'Sl'''^u''^?.°l^''^'™  ^""^  Guatemala.'    London, 
1837—43.    Elephant  f oho.    (Ridgway.) 

. .  J\?°^'',  ^"l.  "."f^'f  published.    Price  to  Subscribers,   £12  12s 
f'oldforfi??.]  °'  Marlborough's  Library,  a  copy 

A  Monograph  of  Odontoglossum,  a  Genus  of  the 
Vandeous  section  of  Orchidaceous  Plants.  London  1864 
^p.  f  ol.  Issued  in  Parts,  21/-  each.  Coloured  Plates  and 
Wood  Engravings. 

A  Century  of  Orchidaceous  Plants. 
t       ^.v.^^a°u^  Century  of   Orchidaceous  Plants,  selected 
from  the  Subjects  published  in  Curtis's  Botanical  Maoazine 


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Guide  to  Cool-Orchid  Growing.  London.  Woodcuts, 
Price  1/-. 

Letter  to  Chairman  of  Church  Association.  3rd  ed. 
Ridgway,  1886.    Price  1/-. 

Bateman,  John,  Biddulph.     Eldest  s.  of  James 
Bateman,  Esq. 
Director  of  a  Geolo^cal  Exploring  Party.     [Eeport 
Trans.  Xorth  Staffs.  Field  Club  (1866),  4.] 

Bateman,  Robert,   Biddulph.     3rd  s.  of  James 
Bateman,  Esq. 
Describes  Chief  Feature  of  the  Old  Hall,  Biddulph. 
[Trans.  North  Staffs.  Field  Club  (1876),  7.] 

Bateman,  Thomas,  b.  Rowsley,  Derbys.,  8th 
Nov.,  1821  ;  s.  of  Wilham  Bateman,  Middle- 
ton  Hall ;  d.  Lomberdale  House,  near  Bakewell, 
28th  Aug.,  1861. 

Ten  years'  Diggings  in  the  Celtic  and  Saxon  Grave 
Hills  in  the  Counties  of  Derby,  Stafford,  and  York,  with 
Descriptions  of  the  Crania  and  Pottery  from  the  Moands, 
by  the  late  Thomas  Bateman,  from  1848  to  1858.  London : 
Bemrose  if  Sons.     1861.     8to. 

Extracts  from.  [  Trans.  North  Staffs.  Field  Club  (1877), 
8,  9.] 

Address  to  Burton  Natural  History  Society.  [/5., 
23—5.] 

Pedigree  of  Bateman  Family.     {Beliq.  TI.,  105 — 8.] 

On  Chain  Mail  from  Staffs.     [26.70.] 

Bateman,  Thomas,  M.D. 

Memoirof.    [New  Con.  Jfa^.  (1822),  176— 81,221— 25.] 

Bather,  Rev.  Edward,  b.  Shrewsbury,  1780  ; 
s.  of  Rev.  John  Bather,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Meole- 
Brace,  and  Martha  Hannah  his  wife  ;  educated 
Shrewsbury  Gr.Sch.  and  Rugby;  mat.  Oriel  Coll., 
Ox.,  15th  June,  1798;  B.A.,i803;  M.A.,1808; 
Vicar  of  Meole-Brace,  Salop,  1804—47;  Archd. 
of  Salop,  1828  to  death  ;  Preb.  of  Lichfield, 
1828  to  death  ;  m.,  (1)  1805,  Emma,  dau.  of 
Rev.  Robert  Halifax,  of  Standish,  Gloucs. 
{d.  1825);  (2)  1828,  May,  eldest  dau.  of 
Dr.  Butler,  Head  Master  of  Shrewsbury  Gr. 
Sch.;  d.  3rd  Oct.,  1847  ;  bur.  Meole-Brace. 
The  Obligations  imposed  upon  Christians  bv  their  full 
knowledge    of  Divine   Truth,  and   Christian   Patriotism. 

Two  Sermons  Preached  on  Public  Occasions 

Printed  at  the  request  of  the  Eight  Rev.  the  Lord  Bishop 
of  Lichfield.  London :  J.  Hatchard  and  Sons,  187,  Piccadilly. 
Printed  by  John  Thomas  Walters,  Eugeley,  1840.  8vo., 
Wrapper  with  half  title,  the  Divine  Truth,  &c.,  a  Sermon 
preached  at  Great  Haywood,  18th  and  24th  Sept.,  1840. 
pp.  29.  Ded.  to  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Lichfield.  Christian 
Patriotism,  preached  at  Wolverhampton,  8th  Oct.,  1840. 
pp.  26.    Ded.  to  Miss  Theodosia  Hinckes. 

Sermons  chiefly  practical.  London,  1827 — 40.  3  vols., 
8vo. 

Hints  on  the  Art  of  Catechizing.    Published  by  his 
widow.     London,  1848.    12mo. 
Third  Edition.     1852. 

A  Collection  of  Sermons  on  Old  Testament  Histories, 
collected  for  his  Parochial  Discourses.     London,  1850. 

On  Some  Ministerial  Duties  :  Catechizing,  Preaching, 

&c.      Charges  by Edited  (with  Preface)   by   C.   J. 

Taughan,  D.D.,  Master  of  the  Temjjle.  London:  Mac- 
millan  ^  Co.    1876.    Fop.  8vo.,  pp.  xvi.,  232. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon,  I.,  74 ;  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  HI., 
403  404;  Cat.  Printed  Books,  Brit.  Mus.;  Hardy's  Le 
Neve's  Fasti,  I.  575,  636  ;  Cat.  Ox.  Graduates,  40 ;  Gent.'s. 
Mng.,  N.S.,  xxviii.,  542.] 

[Private  information,  per  Ten.  AroM.  Bather,  M.A.] 

Baumann,  0.  Master  of  Modern  Languages  and 
Literature,  Wolverhampton  Gr.  Sch. ;  B.-es-L. 
(Paris). 

French  Sentences,  specially  arranged  for  students 
entering  the  Cambridge  and  Oxford  Local  Examinations. 
Wolverhampton :  Barford  ^  Newitt,  Printers,  Queen  Street, 
n.d.  (1800).    12mo.,  pp.  19. 


Baxter,  Edward  Jolm.     b.  Hanley,  28th  Nov., 
1838  ;  s.  of  John  Baxter,    Canada  Cottages, 
PenkhuU  ;  educated  Dr.  Haslam's  Sch.,  Shel- 
ton  ;    Methodist  New  Connexion  Coll.  ;    New 
Connexion  Minister,  June,  1856 — June,  1872; 
J.P.,  Staffs.;  m.,  18th  Sept.,  1860,  Lucy,  dau. 
of  Joseph   Clementson,  Esq.,  of  Hanley  ;    d. 
Mayfield,  Newcastle,  17th  Feb.,  1889. 
Year  Book  for  the  use  of  the  Church  and  Congrega- 
tion Worshipping  in  Bethesda   Chapel   (Methodist   New 
Connection),  Hanley,  for  1871.     Compiled  by  Rev.  B.  J. 
Baxter,  and  published  with  the  Sanction  of  the  Leaders' 
Meeting.     Hanley :  John  Keates,  Publisher.    1871.    12mo., 
pp.  96. 

A  Night  with  the  Supernatural.    A  Christmas  Tale. 
[Pot.  Man.,  L,  (1860)  254—62.] 

How' to  write  a  Tale.     [7S.,  IL,  (1861)  30—6.] 
Damp  Beds,  A  Night  in  one.     f  /*.,  103—8.] 
A  Day  in  the  Country.     [7i.,  217— 23.] 
Memoir  of  T.  E.  Parks  (6.  Hanley,  3rd  March,  1849; 
d.  there  4th  June,  1868).     [New  Con.  Mag.,  (1869)  494—97.] 
Report  of    Farewell  Meeting    to  the    Rev.   Herbert 
Fenton,  Missionary  to  Australia,  dated  Hanley,  30th  July, 
1869.     [lb.,  576,  577.] 

On  the  Doctrine  of  the  Divine   Omniscience.       [lb., 
748—54.] 

On  Meditation,  its   Nature  and  Advantages,      [lb., 
620—27.] 

The  Union  Question.      Hanley,    15th    March,   1870. 
\Ib.,  (1870)  249.] 

Obituary  of  John  Mills  (J.  Burslem,  1798 ;  d.  there  6th 
March,  1871).     [lb.,  (1871)  753,  754.] 

Disestablishment  of  the  Irish  Church.     [Meth.  Quart. 
Mag.  (1869).] 

Baxter,   Rev.  James  Alexander,     b.  Gloucester, 
1809;  educated  St.  John's  Coll.,  Cam.;  Founda- 
tion Scholar  ;    B.A.,  1828  ;    M.A.  ;  Curate  of 
KinRSwinford,  1828—31  ;    of  Wordsley,  1831 
—43  ;    Vicar  of  Coseley,   1843  to  death  ;    d. 
1848  ;  bur.  Coseley. 
A  Collection  of  Hymns  for  the  Congregation  of  St. 
Matthew,  Kingswinford  Parish  Church.     1830.      Several 
editions. 

The  Church  History  of  England Vol.  i., 

comprising  the  Ancient  British,  Anglo-Saxon,  and  Anglo- 
Eomish  Periods.  London:  Hatchard  and  Sons,  187, 
Piccadilly;  Hamilton,  Adams,  and  Co.,  Paternoster  Row. 
MDCCCXLVL  8vo.,  pp.  xii.,  382  ;  Tol.  11.,  pp.  viu.  475. 
Ded.  to  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Lichfield.  2nd  ed.,  London,  1849. 
8vo.,  pp.  xix.  769. 

Large  contributor  to  Midland  Monitor,  1844,  1845. 
[Bibl.  Wolverhampton,  34  ;  Scott's  Stourbridge,  154.] 

Baxter,  Rev.  Richard. 

[SeeAUbut  (Thos.),  Tregortha  (John),  Wilson  (M.), 
Chesters  and  Drury,  Wedgwood  (Isaac).] 

Bavlby,    Alfred   Parker.       Printer,    Red    Lion 

Square,  Newcastle. 
Abstract  of  the  Accounts  of  Newcastle  Borough,  1884 


Bayley  Bros. 

Address  to  the  Electors  by  W.  AUen,  Esq.,  the  Liberal 
Candidate,  at  Silverdale.  Newcastle:  Bayley,  Bros.  189^. 
12mo.,  pp.  16. 

Bayley,  Charles  H.,  Archseologist.  b.  Warley, 
Worcs.  1829  ;  Solicitor  at  West  Bromwich  ; 
Clerk  to  the  Commissioners  1865 — 82  ;  d. 
Nov.,  1882. 

A  True  Relation  of  the  Terrible  Earthquake  at  West 
Brummidge,  in  Staffordshure,  and  the  Places  adjacent,  on 
Tuesday,  the  4th  of  this  Instant,  January,  167.5—6,  As  it 
was  lately  communicated  by  several  Letters  from  those 
parts  to  divers  eminent  citizens  in  London ;  a,nd  likemse  a 
true  Account  of  the  Terrour  of  the  Earthquake  at  Kidder- 


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minster  in  "Worcestershire,  as  it  was  communicated  in  a 
Letter  to  an  Eminent  Artist  in  London  from  his  corres- 
pondent there  (Psal.  108).  With  Permission  of  Eoger 
L'Estrange.  London :  Printed  for  D.M.  in  the  year  1676. 
[Reprinted  from  a  very  rare  and  probably  unique  tract  in 
the  British  Museum,  bound  up  with  17  other  earthquake 
tracts  in  a  4to.  Volume,  numbered  444b,  21:  8.]  "My 
Private  Press  at  The  Larches,  West  Bromwich,  February 
23rd,  1869."     4to.,  pp.  6. 

[This  was  the  first  issue,  and  inauguration  of  Mr.  Bayley's 
Private  Press.] 

The  Eent  Bolls  of  Lord  Dudley  and  Ward  in  1701, 
with  two  papers  relating  to  the  Dudley  and  Ward  Family, 
dated  in  1723  and  1725.  .     .     .      Printed  for  Private 

circulation,  1882.  4to.,  pp.  ix.  (1  blank  leaf)  18,  5.  Pref. 
dated  "The  Larches,  West  Bromwich,  Jan.  23rd,  1882." 
[Printed  in  double  columns.  14  copies  only  printed  of  the 
4to.  edition.] 

The  Doleful  Ditty  of  Tummas  Dot-and-carrj'-one  who, 
when  drunk  laid  himself  down  by  a  lime  kiln  and  lost  one 
of  his  legs.  n.  d.  4to.  single  sheet.  Signed  "  C.H.B., 
West  Bromwich,  2nd  March,  1882."  25  copies  only 
printed ;  written  during  an  attack  of  Gout,  Jan;,  1871. 

A  Full  Report  of  the  Incorporation  of  West  Bromwich. 
pp.  17  and  Map.     App.,  pp.  19 — 28,  of  Tables  and  Figures. 

[Edited  and  probably  compiled  by  Mr.  Bayley,  who  was  the 
principal  witness  at  the  Official  Enquiry  on  28th  May,  1882.] 

Catalogue  of  -the  Antiquarian,  Topographical,  and 
Pictorial  Library  of  the  late  Charles  Bayley,  Esq.,  of  West 
Bromwich  ;  containing  a  valuable  and  interesting  collection 
of  Books,  illustrating  the  History,  Topography,  and  Liter- 
ature of  the  Counties  of  Worcester,  Warwick,  and  Stafford, 
,  which  will  be  sold  by  Auction  by  Messrs.  Sotheby,  Wilkin- 
son, and  Hodge,  at  their  House,  No.  13,  Wellington  Street, 
Strand,  W.C.,  on  Wednesday,  the  18th  July,  1883,  at  one 
o'clock  precisely.  [London  ;]  Bryden  Press :  J.  Davy  and 
Sons,  137,  Long  Acre.     n.  d.     8vo.,  pp.  34. 

[Sold  on  Wednesday,  18th  July,  1883,  in  465  Lots,  and  realized 
£468  13s.  6d.  This  was  followed  on  19th  Marchj  1844,  by  a 
further  sale  of  rare  Silver  and  Coins  which  realized  £4U  lis.  6d.] 


Baylby,  John.  Printer,  Market  Place,  after- 
wards of  the  Ironmarket,  Newcastle  ;  h.  1798  ; 
d.  1863. 

Linean  System  of  Short  Hand  by  which  one-half  of 
the  words  of  any  discourse  may  each  be  fully  expressed  by 
a  single  stroke  of  the  Pen  ;  more  easy  to  be  read  than  any 
system  ever  published.  Distinct  in  all  its  parts,  and 
adapted  to  every  purpose  of  neat  and  expeditious  Writing, 
Illustrated,  by  Twelve  engravings  containing  Forty-two 
Sets  of  Progressive  examples  by  J.  H.  Clive.  5th  ed. 
Newcastle-under-Lyme :  Printed  for  the  Author  by  John 
Bayley.     1830.     Pt.  8vo.,  pp.  107,  12  plates. 

An  Alphabetical  Copy  of  the  Poll  Taken  at  the 
Borough  of  Newcastle-under-Lyme.  ...     on  Friday 

and  Saturday,  30th  and  31st  of  July,  and  Monday,  2ud  of 
August,  1830.  [Candidates :  Richard  Borradaile,  Esq., 
William  Henry  Miller,  Esq.,  Edmund  Peel,  Esq.,  and  John 
Evelyn  Dennison,  Esq.]  Returning  Officers  : — George 
Hall,  Esq.,  Mayor,  John  Garner,  Esq.,  and  Matthew  White, 
Esq.,  Bailiffs.  Printed  by  .John  Bayley,  Stationer,  &c. 
1830.     8vo.,  pp.  27. 

Ditto.  On  Tuesday  and  Wednesday,  the  1 1th  and  12th 
of  December,  1832.  [Candidates: — Edmund  Peel,  Esq. 
William  Henry  Miller,  Esq.,  and  Josiah  Wedgwood,  Esq.] 
Returning  Officers  :— William  White,  Esq.,  Mayor,  William 
Edwards  and  John  Eldershaw  Phillips,  Esq.,  Bailiife. 
Printed  and  Published  by  Bayley,  Ironmarket,  Newcastle- 
under-Lyme.  183g.  8to.,  pp.  38,  on  p.  38  is  Mr.  Willough- 
by's  farewell  address. 

The  Pottery  and  Newcastle  Iris  or  Political,  Scientific 
and  Literary  Intelligencer.  Printed  and  Published  by 
Bayley,  Ironmarket,  Newcastle,  and  may  be  had  of  the  Book- 
sellers in  the  Potteries.  8vo.,  No.  5.  Thursday,  Mat/  10th 
183L     pp.  87  n,        J         , 

Police'  Directory  of  Newcastle-under-Lyme  1836 
2nd  ed.,  1839.     [&e  Cotterill  (J.).] 

Leisure  Hours,  or  Poems,  &c.     [See  Baker  (Eev.  W.).] 

Copy  of  Register  of  the  Electors  to  Tote.  ...  of 
members  to  serve  in  Parliament,  in  the  Borough  of  New- 
castle-under-Lyme, &c.,  between  First  November  (inclusive) 
1836  to  First  of  November,  lSli7.  Bayley,  Printer  New- 
castle,    li.  J.  (1836).     Oblong  8vo.,  pp.  20.  ' 

[White's  Staff.,  1831.] 


"  Wybunbury,   Cheshire,"  3rd 
■Lower  Street,  Newcastle,"  22nd 


Bayley,  John. 
Jan.,  1842  ; 
JMarch,  1842. 

Poetic  Pieces  on  Various  Subjects,  to  which  are  added 
Notes  and  Illustrations.  Newcastle :  Printed  by  J.  Hulse, 
Ironmarket.    n.d.    12mo.,  pp.  16. 

[I  have  only  seen  one  copy  in  nine  years.] 

Bayley,  Eev.  John.  b.  Newcastle,  13th  March, 
1844  ;  apprenticed  to  Printing  with  his  uncle, 
John  Bayley  ;  afterwards  worked  on  Manches- 
ter Weekly  Times,  when  edited  by  Archi- 
bald Prentice  ;  went  to  America,  1836  or  7  ; 
Printer  in  New  York ;  and  at  Richmond,  Vir- 
ginia, became  Minister  of  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church  South  ;  visited  England  twice ;  2nd 
time  in  1860  ;  owing  to  the  Civil  War  remained 
here  until  1869  ;  d.  Lynchburgh,  Virginia, 
25th  Feb.,  1880. 

Confessions  of  a  Converted  Infidel ;  ditto,  2nd  ed.;  3rd 
ed.  1st  English  from  3rd  American  ed.  Newcastle:  T. 
Bayley.     1860.     12mo. 

Marriage  as  it  is  and  as  it  should  be  :  A  Book  for  the 
Times.  New  York :  Published  by  M.  W.  Dodd,  No.  606, 
Broadway.  12mo.  2nd  ed.  1858.  pp.  vi.  7^175.  Ded.  to 
"  Lizzie  Lee,  my  Wife." 

Good  things  for  Boys  and  Girls  :  a  Collection  of  Moral 
and  Religious  Stories,  chiefly  from  American  Sources. 

Facts  for  the  People  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland, 
Concerning  the  United   States   of  America.     . 
T.    Bayley,   2,   Ped    Lion    Square,    Newcastle-under-Lyme. 
1869.     12mo.,  pp.  107. 

Curiosities  of  Negro  Life.  Printed  by  T.  Bayley,  Red 
Lion  Square,  Newcastle.     8vo.,  pp.  12. 

Was   Shakspeare   a   Christian? 

[P.  M.  Uag.,  (1867)  444.] 

Bayley,  J.  H.  R.     Master  of  Burs.lem  Gr.  Sch.; 
afterwards  kept  a  Private  School  in  St.  James's 
Square,  Wolverhampton  ;  M.R.C.P. 
The  Drama  of  Life  (in  two  Cantos)  and  Lyrical  Breath- 
ings.    London :  Simpkin,  Marshall  (f  Co.;  Wolverhampton  ■ 
G.  Williams.     1853.      12mo.      Ditto.       2nd  ed.      London  ■ 
Longmans;      Allen  ^   Son,    Cannon    Street,   Birmingham' 
1856.     Pt.  8vo.,  pp.  xix.  192.     Ded.    to    Sir  R.  Peel,  Bart. 
"Burslem   Grammar  School,  July  Ist   1856." 

Oscar  :  A  Poem,  and  Autumnal  Breathings.  Birm- 
mgham :  same  printer.  1863.  8vo.,  pp  247.  Ded  to  His 
Grace  the  Duke  of  Sutherland. 

Oscar  Founded  on  Schamyl,  the  Hero  of  the  Caucasus 
(m  twelve  Cantos). 

"  0  give  me  liberty 
For  were  even  Paradise  a  prison 

Still  I  would  long  to  leap  its  crystal  walls."— DrtdeN". 
London:  Thomas Manby, 3g,  Bouverie Street,  E  C  ■   Wolver- 
hampton: Steen,  Queen's  Square ;  and  all  BooJcseiiers    1867 
Crown  8vo     pp.  316.       Ded.  to    Sir  R.  Peel,  Bart.   "Ivy 
House,  Wolverhampton.     1807."  ■' 

Solon :  An  Historical  Story  of  Ancient  Greece  (in  two 
books),  to  which  is  appended  Harvest  Sheaves. 
"  Love  was  to  her  imprisoned  soul, 
Not,  as  with  others,  a  mere  part 
Of  its  existence,  but  the  whole, 
The  very  IMe-breatU  of  her  heart."— MoORE 
BirmingJiam:  Guest,  Bull   Street;    Wolverhampton:   'steen 
Queens  Square;  and  all  Booksellers.     1871       Cr  8vn    r,T,' 
xiv.  646.    Ded.  to  the  Earl  of  Stamford  and'Wari'ington 

Baylev,  Peter,    b.  Nantwioh,  Cheshire  ;  baptised 
1st  Sept.,  1778  -8.  of  Peter  Bayley,   Solicitor 
(formerly  of  Betley,  Staffs.,  and  of  Stapeley 
Cheshire  ;  b.  Stapeley,  1742  ;    d.  3rd  and  bur 
at  Wybumbury,  5th  Sept.,  1803),  and  Sarah 
his  wife,  daii.  of  Martin  Tomkinson,  of  Eccle 
shall  (6    16th  Feb.,  1758  ;  m.  at  Eccleshall, 
22nd   June,    1775)  ;    educated  Rugby    1790  • 
Merton  Coll.,  Ox.,  1st  Feb.,  1796  ;  Member  of 
Lincoln  s  Imi,  17th  Jan.,  1799  ;    m.  1st.  Oct. 


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1807,  at  Caverswall,  his  cousin,  Mary,  dati.  of 
John  and  Mary  Wright,  of  Weston  Coyney, 
Staffs,  (she  d.,  London,  1830)  ;  resided  mostly 
at  Hanford,  Staffs.;  d.,  London,  25th  Jan., 
1823. 

Poems.    1803. 

Speoimeiis  of  an  Epic  Poem  on  the  Conquest  of  Wales. 
(For  private  circulation.) 

Sketches  from  St.  George's-in-the-Fields,  by  Giorgino 
di  Castel  Chiuso.    1820.    Ditto.     Second  Series.    1821. 

Idwal.    1824.     [Posthumous.] 

Poetry.    1824.     [Posthumous.] 

Orestes.  A  Trajedy  .  .  .  performed  20th  April,  1825, 
at  Co  vent  Garden. 

Edited  The  Museum.  Contributed  largely  to  Periodi- 
cals and  Magazines. 

[Literary  Museum  (1823),  77,  78 ;  Gent.'s  Mag.,  XCIII 
(pt.  1),  473  ;  Cumberland's  British  Theatre,  XII. ;  Rugby 
School  Register,  68 ;  Oxford  University  Register ;  Poster's 
Alumni  Oxen.;  Private  communication  from  C.  W.  Stretton 
of  Southampton  (30th  May,  1891 ;  13th  August  1892) ; 
Diet. Nat.  Bioff.,Ul.,4ii;  N. 4  Q.  {1S90) ;  Annual  Register 
(1823)  ;  Salisbury's  Border  Counties'  "Worthies ;  Hall's 
Nantwich ;  Add.  MSS.  (Brit.  Mus.)  24,  865,  Tol.  II. ; 
Burke's  Landed  Gentry  (1892).] 

Batlby,  Rev.  Robert  Slater,     b.  Lichfield,  1801; 
educated  Hoxton  Coll. ;  Congregational  Minis- 
ter at  Louth,  1833—35  ;  Shefaeld,  1835—45  ; 
Founder  of  the  People's  College  ;    of  Queen 
Street,  Ratcliffe  Highway,  London,  1845 — 56  ; 
Eignbrook  Chapel,  Hereford,  1856  to  death  ; 
F.S.A.;  d.  Hereford,  15th  Nov.,  1859. 
Nature   considered  as   a   Revelation,   in  two   parts; 
Part  I.  being  an  argument  to  prove  that  nature  ought  to 
be  regarded  as  a  revelation  ;  Part  II.  furnishing  specimens 
of  the  manner  in  which  the  material  revelation  ought  to 
be  explained.    London,  1836.    12mo. 

Lecture  on  the  Early  History  of  the  Christian  Church. 

A   New   Concordance    to   the   Hebrew  Bible,    juxta 

editionum  Hooghtiana,  and  accommodated  to  the  English 

Version.    London.    8vo.    Ded.  to  the  Bishop  of  Lincoln. 

Two  Sermons  on  the  Educational  Question  delivered 

in  the  Town  HaU,  Sheffield. 

A  Course  of  Lectures  on  the  Inspiration  of  the  Scrip- 
tures.    London,  1852.    12mo. 

Edited  The  People's  College  Journal,  1846, 1847.  [Left 
in  MS.  at  his  death— Collections  for  a  Life  of  Thomas 
■Wentworth,  Earl  of  Stratford.] 

[Obituary,    Congregational    Year    Book    (1860),    175, 
176  •  Biographies  -.—Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  III.,  444—53  :  Mod. 
Eng.  Biog.,  I.,col.  200;  Notice  of  -.—Gent.'s  Mag.  (Feb.,  1860), 
,  186  ;  Books  by  :— Brit.  Mus.  Cat.] 

Baylbt,  Thomas,  Printer,  b.  Newcastle,  24th 
Feb.,  1816  ;  with  his  uncle,  John  Bayley, 
Printer,  for  some  years  ;  worked  at  Lester's 
Silk  factory ;  Second-hand  and  New  Bookseller, 
&c.,  in  the  Higherland  ;  in  Lad  Lane,  1847  ; 
in  High  Street,  1852  ;  and  in  Red  Lion 
Square,  1856  ;  Town  Councillor,  1st  Nov., 
1863—66,  1870—74;  Alderman,  1874,  to 
which  office  he  has  been  re-elected  twice  ; 
Mayor  of  the  Borough,  1871—72  ;  retired  from 
business,  1888. 

The  Newcastle  Journal  (1855),  one  sheet  sm.  f ol. ; 
altered  to  The  Newcastle  Pioneer,  1857 ;  again  altered  to 
The  Staffordshire  Times  and  Newcastle  Pioneer,  1867  ;  and 
finally  to  The  Staffordshire  Times  only,  1868,  when  he  dis- 
posed of  it  to  The  Staffordshire  Times  Newspaper  Company 
[which  see). 

Printer  of : —  ,.  „     .^     .,       ,-r,        t  \  ^ 

Good  things  for  Little  Folks.    [See  Bayley  (Rev.  J.). J 

Was  Shakespeare  a  Christian  ?     [lb.] 

The  Toung  Heroes.    [See  Newton  (Rev.  S.).J 

Come  at  Last.     [See  Rhead  (W.).] 

An  Address,     [/i.] 

The  Wesleyan  Rebel's  Lament.     [Jo.J 

A  Broad  Side.    [lb.} 

Not  your  money.    [/*.] 


Asses  in  Lions'  skins,     [/i.] 

England  versus  Rome.     [.See  Horton  (Rev.  H.  H.).] 

The  Fight  in  Dame  Europa's  School.     [■'^''■L, 

Life  of  Major-General  Harrison.  [See  Wedgwood 
(H.)J 

Rules  of  the  North  Staffordshire  Western  District  of 
the  Ancient  Order  of  Foresters,    n.d.    12mo.,  pp.  15. 

Scheme  for  the  Management  of  the  Endowed  Schools 
for  Newcastle-under-Lyme.  Newcastle :  T.  Baijley.  1872. 
12mo.,  pp.  30. 

The  Scheme  for  the  Management  of  the  Endowed 
Schools  for  Newcastle-under-Lyme,  and  its  administration. 
Newcastle  :  T.  Bayley.     n.d.  (1815).     8vo.,  pp.  16. 

The  Statute  Law  relating  to  the  Management  and 
Disposition  of  the  Newcastle-under-Lyme  Burgesses'  Land 
and  the  Income  thereof.  Newcastle :  Printed  hy  T.  Bayley, 
Red  Lion  Square,  MDCCCLXXIX.    8vo.,  pp.  53. 

Bayley,    William    Peter,     b.    Hanford,    Staffs. 

(baptised  at  Trentham,  26th  Feb.),  1813  ;    s. 

of  Peter  Bayley,  and  Mary,  his  wife  [_see  Bayley 

(Peter)]  ;  d.  13th  April,  1881. 

Tintoretto  at  Tenice  and  Mr.  Ruskin.      [Art.  Journ., 

Sept^  Oct.,  1857.] 

Paolo  Teronese.     [lb.,  Jan.,  Feb.,  1858.] 

Giovanni  Bellini.     [Ih.,  March,  AprU,  1858.] 

The  Pre-Titianites,  including  Giorgione.     [Ih.,  April, 

June,  1858.] 

Titian  :  His  Idyllic  and  Mvthological  Subjects.     [lb., 

July,  1858.] 

Titian :   His  Works  now  remaining  at  Tenice.     [lb., 

August,  1858.] 

The  Successors  of  Titian.     [Tb.,  Sept.,  1858.] 

Early  Artists  of  Florence.     [/*.,  Nov.,  1858.] 

Fra  Angelico  da  Fiesole.     [Ib.j  Dec,  1858.] 

Leonardo  da  Vinci.     [lb.,  April,  1859.] 

Perugino,  Fra  Bartolommeo,  and  other  Pre-Raphaelites, 

[lb..  May,  1859.] 

Floreiitine  Painters  of  the  Second  Period.      [lb.,  Oct., 

1859.] 

Andrea  del  Sarto.     [lb.,  Nov.  1859.] 

Addio  Firenze.     [li.,  Dec,  1859.] 

Lombardy  and  its  Capital.     [lb.,  I860.] 

Una  Gondola,  Signore.     [lb.,  Sep.,  Dec.,  I860.] 

Mr.  Church's  Pictures — Cotopaxi «.  Chimborazo.   [Ib.\ 

Visits  to  the   Paradise  of  Artists.      [lb.,  Feb.,  May,, 

Aug.,  1867.] 

Private  communications  from  G.  W.  Stretton  of  South- 
ampton, 1st  June,  1891 ;   22nd  June,  1891 ;    13th  August, 

1892. 

Baylib,  Rev.  John.     Incumbent  of  Bloxwich. 

A  Discourse  on  the  Creed.    London,  1827. 

An  Essay  on  Man  in  Paradise.     [Vignette.] 
"  That  spot  to  whicli  I  point  is  Paradise, 
Adam's  abode,  those  lofty  shades  his  bower." — MILTON. 
Wolverhampton:  T.  Simpson.     1840.     12mo.,  pp.  111.     Ded. 
to  The  Duchess  of  Beaufort.     [List  of  Subscribers  at  the 
end.] 

Life  the  Day  for  Work  ;  exemplified  in  A  Brief  Memoir 
(with  extracts  from  her  letters  and  diary)  of  the  late  Mrs. 
Baylie,  wife  of  the  Incumbent  of  Bloxwich  .  .  .  London : 
Wertheim  and  Macintosh,  28,  Paternoster  Row.  n.d.  {1854.) 
12mo.,  pp.  72.  [Pref .  signed  "  J.  B.,"  Bloxwich  Parsonage, 
June,  1854.] 

Baylie,  Mrs.,  wife  of  the  Rev.  John  Baylie,  In- 
cumbent of  Bloxwich. 

Early  Truths. 

The  Flowers  Transplanted. 

Another  and  Another  Harp. 

Life  of.     [See  Baylie  (Rev.  John).] 

Bayliss,  J.  B. 

Observations  on  the  Method  of  Assessment,  Collection, 
and  Payment  into  Her  Majesty's  Treasury,  of  the  Land, 
Assessed  Property  and  Income  Tax.  London:  Simphm, 
Marshall  #  Co.;  Walsall:  J.  R.  Robinson,  The  Bridge. 
1865.    8vo.,  pp.  6. 

Bayly,  Bayllye,  Bayley,  Bailye  (in  writing  his 
name,  all  these  forms  have  been  used),  Lewis. 
b.  probably  at  Carmarthen ;  Fellow,  of  Exeter 
Coll.,Ox.;MinisterofAllSaints,Evesham,  about 
lull ;  Archd.  of  St.  Albans  ;  Preb.  of  Colwich, 


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BEAVEN 


Lichfield,  17th  Feb.,  1614  to  death  (he  held 
his  Preb.  in  commendam  with  his  Bishopric)  ; 
B.D.  (of  Exeter  Coll.),  1611  ;  D.D.,  1613  ; 
Eector  of  St.  Matthew,  Friday  Street,  Loadon  ; 
Chp.  to  Henry,  Prince  of  Wales  (who  d.  1612), 
and  to  the  King  ;  Bishop  of  Bangor,  8th  Dec., 
1616,  to  death  ;  Master,  St.  John's  Hospital, 
Lichfield,  1621  ;  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry 
Bagenal ;  d.  26th  Oct.,  1631  ;  bur.,  Bangor 
Cathedral. 

The  Practice  of  Piety.  London  (1611).  3rd  ed.,  1613 ; 
11th  ed.,  1619  ;  25th  ed.,  1630  ;  59th  ed.,  ^735  ;  Translated 
into  French,  Geneva,  1625 ;  into  German,  Zurich,  1629 ; 
into  "Welsh,  1630  ;  Polish,  164:7  ;  into  Indian  language  of 
Massachusetts,  Cambridge,  Ma.,  1665 ;  Eomansoh,  1668. 
Republished,  with  biographical  preface  by  Grace  Webster, 
London,  1842. 

[Bridges'  Collins'  Peerage,  v.  193  ;  Cal.  Sta.  Pa.  Dom. 
Ser.  (1629—31),  230;  Dumoulin's  Pat.  Bon«  Fidei,  48; 
Kennett's  Begister  and  Chronicle,  350 ;  Bliss's  Wood's 
Ath.  Oxon.,  II.,  525—31 ;  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  III.,  448,  449 ; 
Harwood's  Lichfield,  222,  559 ;  Boase,  I.,  68  ;  Foster's 
Alumni  Oxon.;  Private  communications  from  C.  W. 
Stretton,  Southampton,  1891,  1892  ;  J.  E.  Bailey,  in  Man. 
Quarterly,  II.,  201.] 

Baynes  (or  Bayne),  Eev.  Ealph.  b.  Knows- 
thorp,  Yorks.  ;  educated  St.  John's  Coll., 
Cam.;  B.A.,  1517  ;  M.A.,  1521 ;  D.D.,  1555; 
Fellow  ;  University  Preacher,  1527  ;  Rector  of 
Hardwicke,  Cambs.,  1527 — 44  ;  opposed 
Latimer  at  Cam.,  1550  ;  Professor  of  Hebrew 
in  University  of  Paris  ;  Bishop  of  Lichfield 
and  Coventry,  10th  Nov.,  1554 — 21st  Jan., 
1559  ;  at  Funeral  of  Queen  Mary  ;  deprived  of 
his  Bishopric  by  Queen  Elizabeth,  1559  ;  d. 
Islington,  18th  Nov.,  1559  ;  bur.  at  St.  Dun- 
stan-in-the-West. 

Prima  Rudimenta  in  linguam  Hebraicum.  Paris 
1550.     4to. 

Compendium  Michol,  hoc  est,  absolutissima  Gram- 
matices  DaYidis  Chmhi.     Paris,  1554.     4to. 

In  ProTerbia  Salamonis,  in  three  vols.  Paris,  1555. 
folio.    Ded.  King  Francis  I.,  of  France. 

[Leland,  V.,  312  ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  149,  150;  Pit's 
De  Angliai  Scriptoribus,  759  ;  Tanner's  Bibl.  Brit.,  82  ; 
Puller's  Worthies,  ed.  NichoU,  II.,  503  ;  ditto  History ; 
Dodd,  I.,  479  ;  Richardson's  Godwin  ;  Le  Neve's  Fasti : 
Rymer,  XV.,  407,  410  ;  MS.  Add.,  6863,  f.  486.;  Godwin's 
De  Prajsulibus  (1743)  342  ;  Strype's  Annals,  I.,  57—60,  64, 
77,  87,  90,  94,  96,  139  141,  144;  ditto  Cranmer,  320; 
Cooper's  Ath.  Cantab.,  I.,  202 ;  N.  ^  Q.,  1st  Series,  VI., 
203  ;  Did.  Nat.  Biog.,  III.,  456  ;  Strype's  Stow,  L.  3  p., 
357  ;  Wharton's  Angl.  Sacra,  I.,  458  ;  Thoresby's  Ducat 
Leod.,  100  ;  Life  of  Leland,  20  ;  ■  MS.  Cole,  ZXVI.  151  ■ 
XLIX.,  2.50  ;  Cole's  Ath,.  Cantab.,  B.,  21 ;  Baker's  History 
of  St.  John,  280,  332 ;  ditto,  ed.  Mayor,  I.,  243  :  U 
662;  Aschami  Epistote,  77.] 

Beacon,  The 

A  Temperance  Journal,  1841,  1842. 

Review  of.     [New  Con.  Mag.  (1842),  113,  114.1 

[See  Jones  (Elijah).] 

Beaconsfikld,  Benjamin  Disraeli,  Earl.  of. 

In  his  "Sybil,"  Weduesfield,  in  South  Staffordshire,  is 
described  and  otherwise  referred  to  under  the  names  of 
"  Woodgate  "  and  "  Wogate." 

Bbale,  C,  C.E.,  Rowley  Regis ;  d.  1887. 

An  examination  of  Drift  in  Railway  Cutting  near 
Walsall.     [Mid.  Nat.,  IV.  (1879),  226,  227.] 

Beane,  Hector,  of  Lichfield. 

Reference  to.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  855,  76.] 

Beard,  Joseph.     Printer  and  Bookbinder,  Tam- 
worth. 


[Parson's  and  Bagshaw's  Directory,  1818  ;  White's 
Staffs.,  1834.] 

Bbaedmobb,  Francis,  of  Spot  Grange,  Stone. 

The  Horse's  Preservation  ;  or,  a  Treatise  on  the 
Management  of  Horses,  laid  open  in  a  Plain  and  Practical 
Manner,  with  the  proper  method  of  Feeding  and  Driving 
them ;  also  on  the  Breeding  and  Shoeing  of  all  kinds  of 

Horses,  with  the  exception  of  the  Race  Horse 

Entered  at  Stationers'  Hall.  Bemersley:  Printed  for  the 
Author,  hy  James  Bourne.  1832.  8vo.,  pp.  viii.,  9 — 106, 
list  of  Subsciibers  3  leaves  extra. 

Bbaudbsbet. 

Manor  of.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  864,  34.] 

Print  of.    1830.    12mo.     [Also  by  Burgher,  in  Plot's 

Staffs.] 

Brank  at — Description  of  the.     [Antiq.,  I.,  73.] 
Notice  of.     \_Archmol.  Jour.,  xxxv.,  168.] 
Miscellanea,  Ancient  and  Modern.     [Staffs.  CoU.,  Salt 

Lib.,  see  Cat.  II.,  397.] 

[See  Tusser  (T.) ;  Anglesey  (Earls  of) ;  Paget  (Lords) : 

Hist.  Coll.  Staff.,  I.,  258;  VI.  (pt.  1),  277.] 

Beatjpo,  Jo.,  of  StaflFord. 

Descent  of.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  859,  223.] 

Beadmont,   Rev.    J.     New    Con.    Minister    at 
Burslem. 
Farewell  Address  :  A  Poem.     \_New  Con.  Mag.  (1817), 

Memoir  of  Thomas  Walton.     [lb.,  266.] 

Beauties  op  England,  The. 

Or,  A  Comprehensive  View  of  the  Antiquities  of  the 
Kingdom....  2nded.  London,  1764.  12mo.  [Stafford- 
shire, pp.  281—87.] 

Beaoties  of  England  and  "Walks. 

London,  1818.  8vo.,  18  vols,  in  25.  [Staffordshire 
forms  Vol.  XIII.  (pt.  2) ;  see  Nightingale  (Rev.  J.).] 

Beavbn,  Rev.  Frederic  Hicks.     I.  Calne,  Wilts., 
11th  April,  1855  ;    s.  of  Christopher  Beaven, 
Esq.  {b.  4th  Feb.  1805  ;   d.  29th  Nov.,  1871), 
and  Edith,  his  wife  (nee  Hicks,  b.  26th  April, 
1834  ;  d.  March,  1877)  ;  educated  Wimborne, 
1869  ;   St.  Bees,  1875—77  ;  Univ.  Coll.,  Dur- 
ham,  1877  ;    Curate,   St.   Martin's,  Brighton, 
1878  ;  Vicar  of  Newborough,  1881—85  ;    St 
Chad's,  Stafford,  1885—87;  St.  Paul's,  Burton- 
on-Trent,  1887—      ;  m.  Georgina  Braithwaite, 
dau.  of  Capt.  Edw.  A.  Dawes,  47th  Regiment. 
Short   addresses   on  the   Seven   Last  Words   of   our 
Blessed  Redeemer  from  the  Cross,  delivered  in  the  Parish 
Church  of  All  Samts,  Newborough,  on  Good  Friday  Eveu- 
"■^P'  f^^^  P';?'  ^*^?-    ^-  -^^'■2'  Robinson,  Steam  Printing 
Works    Walsall.     n.d.      Sq.  18mo.,  pp.  27.      Dedicated  to 
My  Dear  Parishioners."     [Printed  for  private  circulation 
only.] 

Beaven,  Rev.  James,  M.A.  b.  Westbury,  Wilts.; 
s.  of  Samuel  Beaven  ;  of  St.  Edmund  Hall' 
Ox  ;  B.A.,  1824;  M.A.,  1827;  B.D.  and 
D.D.,  1842  ;  Professor  of  Divinity  in  Univ.  of 
Toronto  ;  Curate  of  Leigh. 
Discourse  on  2  Sam  i.  14.     Warnings  from  History, 

iS3S     8vo"     ^'=''^^^'^^*^i«^l-      Jan.  30th,  1838.      Ox^/d, 

Elements  of  Natural  Theology.  London:  F  &  J 
Rivington.    1840.     12mo.  ouaun.    j'.    g-  j, 

A  Calni  exposure  of  the  unfairness  of  the  General 
Reply  of  all  objections  of  the  Author  of  Ancient  Christi 
anity.     Lo,idon :  F.  ^  J.  Uimngtan      1840  "^^iristi- 

•  t  ^^A^^^^^^^  °*  *^^  ^^^  ^'^^  Writings  of  St.  Irensus 
intended  o  illustrate  the  doctrine,  discipline,  practTce  an^ 
history  of  the  Church,  and  the 'tenets  of  the  GnosMo 
heretics  during  the  SeoonH  Century.  Londmi  F  Tj 
Rivmgton.    1841.    8vo.  ^oioaon.    j<.  q  j. 


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BELCHER 


Doctrine  of  Scripture  on  Celibacy.  London :  F.  cj-  J. 
Rivington.    1841.    Svo. 

Visits  to  Indian  Missions  in  Upper  Canada.  London : 
J.  Burns.     1847.     12ino. 

Questions  on  Scripture  History.  London :  Hamilton. 
1850.    18mo.    . 

Catechism  of  the  Thirty-Nine  Articles.  London: 
J.  H.  4  J.  Parker.    1850.    18mo. 

Manual  for  Visiting  the  Sick.  London:  Hamilton. 
1852.    18mo. 

Help  to  Catechizing.  London:  F.  <.f  J.  Rivington. 
1859.    ISmo. 

Bekbington,  James.      Printer,  Tontine  Street, 
Hanley. 

TTp  and  Down  the  Country.     [See  Wedgwood  (H.).] 

Becani,  M. 

Duellum  cum  &.  Tooker,  Deoano  Lichfeldensi  de 
Primatu  Regis  Anglise.  Moguntice,  1612.  8to.  [Eigidly 
sappressed.    Exceedingly  rare.] 

Bbocatblli,  Ludovica,  Archbishop  of  Eagusa. 

Vitoe  de  Poll. 

Ditto.    Translated  into  Latin.    London^  1699.    8yo. 
Ditto.    With  Notes  and  Appendix  by  Rev.  Benj .  Py e. 
London,  1766.    8to. 

Beckett,  Henry. 

The  South  Staffordshire  Coalfield.  The  Substance  of 
a  paper  read  before  the  Dudley  and  Midland  Geological 
and  Scientific  Society.     Wolverhampton,  1885.    Svo. 

Bbcon,  John.     b.  SuflFolk  ;    educated  St.  John's 

Coll.,  Cam.,  27th  July,  1559  ;    B.A.,   1560— 

61 ;    Fellow,  21st  March,    1561—62  ;    M.A., 

1564;   LL.D.,1576;  Canon  of  Norwich,  12th 

Jan.,  1574  ;    Chancellor   of   Norwich,    1575  ; 

Preb.  of  Colwich,  Lichfield,  19th  Aug.,  1581- 

86  ;    Chancellor  in  1582  ;    had  a  dispute  with 

Bishop  Overton,  who  deprived  him,  but  finally 

they  compromised  ;    d.  1587  ;    hur.  St.  Giles', 

Cripplegate,  4th  Sept. 

Answer  to  three  reasons  propounded  by  the  Bishop  of 

Lichfield  and  Cofentry  why  he  should  not  be  Chancellor 

of  that  diocese.  [Printed  in  Strype's  Annals,  II.,  App.  24.] 

Letters  of.     [Strype's  Grindall,  App.  102;    Cooper's 

Annals  of   Cam.,  II.,  436 ;    Heywood  &  Wright's   Univ. 

Trans.,  I.,  457 ;   Bpistolse  Academicse  ;  MSS.,  II.,  408,  seq.l 

Latin  Verses  on  the  Death  of  Sir  Philip  Sidney,  1584. 

[In  University  Collection.] 

[Nichol's  Prog.  Bliz.,  III.,  50 ;  Greek  Verses  by  him 
in  Carr's  Demosthenes,  1571 ;  Lamb's  Cam.  Doc. ;  Le 
Neve's  Fasti,  I..  266, 592  :  II.,  496, 498  ;  III.,  640 ;  Cooper's 
Annals  of  Cam.;  II.,  279—306,  436  ;  Cooper's  Ath.  Cantab., 
IL,  16,  17,  542 ;  Baker's  History  of  S.  John's,  345,  360  ; 
Bias's  Wood's  Fasti,  I.,  173  ;  Strype's  Annals,  III.,  91,  95, 
174,  406,  407  :  App.  24 ;  ditto  Whitgift,  99,  104  ;  ditto, 
Grindall  272  :  App.  101 ;  Lemon's  Cal.  State  Papers,  446, 
447 ;  Cat.  Univ.  Lib.,  MSS.,  II.,  72  ;  Hey  wood's  &  Wright's 
Univ.  Trans. :  Marprelate's  Epitome,  44 ;  Harwood's  Lich- 
field, 221  (as  Beton) ;  Add.  MSS.,  5863,  i.  47  ;  Diet.  Nat. 
B%.,IV.,92.] 

Bbddow,  J.  J. 

Ritualism,  shewn  to  be  A  Conspiracy  for  Komanisiug 
the  English  Church  and  Nation,  The  Conspirators  them- 
selves being  witnesses.  A  Lecture  .  .  .  with  a  Pref . 
by  the  Rev.  C.  Lee,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Bilston.  London: 
Bemrose  and  Sons,  10,  Paternoster  Buildings,  and  Derby. 
Price  Sixpence,     n.d.  (1877).     12mo.,  pp.  iv.,  56. 

Beddows,  John.     Bookseller,  Wolverhampton. 

FeUowsiana :  A  Dramatic  Sketch.  Ded.  without  per- 
mission to  the  Goldthorn  Hill  Lodge  of  Odd  Fellows,  and 
to  the  Aldermen,  Town  Councillors,  and  Burgesses  of  the 
Borough  of  Wolverhampton,  who  are  opposed  to  the 
Sewerage  .    .    By  a  Sanitary  Reformer  and  Mem- 

ber of  the  Association  for  the  Reduction  of  Overweenmg 
Vanity. 
"No  man  sympathises  with  the  sorrows  of  Vanity."— JOHSSON. 


Published    hy   John   Beddows,   Bookseller   and  Newsagent, 
Worcester  Street,  Wolverhampton.    8vo.,  pp.  26,  ii. 

Bedsmore,  Thomas,  b.  Lichfield,  1836  ;  s.  of 
Thomas  Bedsmore  of  that  City  ;  educated  Gr. 
Sch.;  Mat.  New  Coll.,  Ox.,  5th  Feb.,  1877  ; 
organist  of  Lichfield  Cathedral,  1864  ;  d. 
Lichfield,  9th  June,  1881. 
Anthems. 

Bbeby,  Rev.  William  Mardon.   b.  Loughborough, 
Leies.,  6th  June,  1841 ;  «.  of  John  Beeby  ;  edu- 
cated Loughborough  Gr.Soh., ;  Spring  Hill  Coll., 
Birmingham  ;   Hardy  Scholar  ;  Cong.  Minister, 
Newcastle,  1870—83  ;  Sheffield,  1883 ;  Mem- 
ber Newcastle  School  Board,  1873 — 83  ;  Chair- 
man, North   Staifoi'dshire  Infirmary  Hospital 
Sunday  Fund,  1877—83  ;  m.  (2),  1874,  Mary, 
dau.  of  William   Hargreaves,  J. P.,  of  New- 
castle ;  (3)  1884,  M.  J.  Sorby,  of  Sheffield. 
Contributed  Articles  on  A  Visit  to  the  Holy  Land,  and 
Poems,  to  Christian  Witness,  Christian  Family,  Evangelist 
Magazine,  Congregational  Mafjazine,  and  Lake  Journal. 

The  Lorimer,  or  Birmingham,  iu  1642.  \_N.  Staff. 
Cong.  Journal,  1880.] 

Edited  : — Founders  and  Principles,  Jubilee  Lectures 
delivered  and  Printed  under  the  Auspices  of  the  North 
Staffordshire  Congregational  Union.  To  the  Members  of 
whose  Churches  they  are  respectfully  Dedicated.  Burslem: 
Frank  Tilsley,  Swan  Buildings.     1883.     12mo.,  pp.  117. 

Lecture  on  The  Pilgrim  Fathers,  the  Founders  of  New 
England.     [Founders  and  Principles,  pp.  27 — 53.] 

Beech,    Rev.    Hugh,    Wesleyan     Minister,      b. 
Chesterton,  3rd  June,  1787  ;  Wesleyan  Minis- 
ter, 1810  to  death  ;  m.,  25th  Nov.,  1813,  Miss 
Smith,    of    Ashford,    Derbys.  ;    d.    Cheadle, 
Staffs.,  22nd  Feb.,  1856. 
Memoir  of.     [See  Beech  (Rev.  J.  H.).] 
[Memoir,  Rev.  W.  Mills  (1877),  191  ;  Mod.  Eng.  Biog., 
I.,  col.  219.] 

Beech,  Rev.  John  Henry. 

The  Good  Soldier.  Outlines  of  the  Life,  Labours,  and 
Character  of  the  Rev.  Hugh  Beech,  Wesleyan  Minister. 
London:  A.  Hughes,  28,  Paternoster  Row;  Simpkin,  Cooper, 
Marshall,  ^  Co.,  Stationers'  Hail  Court;  Sold  by  John 
Mason,  66,  Paternoster  Row.  1856.  lima.,  pp.  viii.,  9 — 
216.     (Burslem:  Printed  by  J.  Dean.) 

History  of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  Wesleyan  Metho- 
dism in  the  Burslem  Circuit. 

Beeston,  Hugh.  Youngest  bro.  of  Sir  George 
Beeston,  of  Beeston,  Cheshire  (M.P.  Cheshire, 
1588 — 89)  ;  M.P.  Knaresborough,  1597  : 
Bodmin,  1588—89  ;  West  Love,  1592—93  ; 
Winchelsea,  1601  ;  Stafford,  1604—8  ;  d., 
Banbury,  Cheshire,  25th  May,  1608. 
[Yorks.N.i  a.,  L,  186.] 

Belcher,  William  Thomas,  English  Composer 
and  Organist,  b.  Birmingham,  8th  March, 
1827  ;  s.  of  Robert  Brown  Belcher  ;  Organist 
at  Great  Barr,  1856  ;  St.  Silas',  Lozells, 
Birmingham,  1861  ;  St.  George's  Parish 
Church,  Birmingham,  1864—78  ;  Hands- 
worth  Parish  Church,  1878—81  ;  of  Holy 
Trinity  Church,  Bordesley,  1884  ;  Mat.  Queen's 
Coll.,  Ox.,  2nd  July,  1867  ;  Mus.  Bac,  Ox., 
1867  ;  Mus.  Doc,  Ox.,  1872. 

The  Seasons  :  a  set  of  four  Part  Songs.  Birmingham. 
The  Sea  of  Galilee  (MS.).  Oxford,  1872.  EsteUe  (MS.). 
The  Fates,  1868.  Excelsior.  The  Holy  Tree  and  the 
Mistletoe.  Sweet  Spring  is  Coming.  Crowned  with 
blushing  Roses.      The  Eipe  Fruits  Mellow  m  the  Sun. 


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Give  me  the  lusty  "Winter  time.  I  wish  you  a  merry 
Christmas.  Sabbath  Harmonies.  Four  Hymns.  Six 
Hymns.  Full  Anthem  for  Double  Choir,  from  Psalm  122. 
Te  Deum  in  C.  Anthems  from  Psalms  13,  27.  Chants. 
Wake  I  Wake  !  each  instrument  of  Sound.  The  Ship- 
wreck. Happy  hearts  in  Gladness  met.  Hark  !  the  syren 
strikes  the  lyre.  Arise,  and  go  forth.  The  Clarion.  Six 
Organ  Pieces.  Songs  of  the  Convert.  The  Bridegroom's 
Serenade.  The  Death  of  Wellington.  My  Home  is  on  the 
Mountain  Steep.  The  brave  and  the  bereaved.  'Tis  lovely 
May.  Come,  then,  join  our  Soldier  band.  Our  village 
bells.  Ever  mine  !  ever  thine  !  'Tis  not  when  smiles  are 
brightest.    Polkas.     Quadrilles. 

[Brown  &  Groves'  Dictionaries  of  Musicians.! 

Bell,  George,  Printer,  John  Street,  Shelton. 

The  Working  Man's  Journal  and  Free  Enquirer.  No. 
16.  Vol.  II.  Printed  bt/  George  Bell,  John  Street,  Shelton. 
Roy.  8vo.,  pp.  8. 

[The  only  copy  the  compiler  ever  saw.] 

Bell,  .Fames.  Elder  of  the  Church  of  Jesus 
Christ  of  Latter  Day  Saints. 

A  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  Osborne,  Minister  of  Darling- 
ton Street  Chapel,  Wolverhampton.  Wolverhampton: 
A.  Hinde.     June,  1849.     8vo.,  pp.  8. 

A  Reply  to  ditto.  Wolverhampton :  A.  Hinde,  Printer. 
1849.     8vo. 

Bell,  James,    b.  Worcs. ;  educated  Balliol  Coll., 
Ox.,  and  at  Cam.;  B.C. L.,  Cam.,  1504  :  LL.D., 
Foreign  ;  Eector  of  Weston-sub-Edge,  Gloucs.; 
Warden  Coll.  Ch.,  Stratford-on-Avon  ;  Chan- 
cellor of  Worcester,  1518  ;  Archd.  of  Glouces- 
ter, 1519  ;    Preb.  of  Durnford,  Lichfield,  18th 
Feb.,  1525  ;    of  Eeculverland,  S.  Paul's,  27th 
Sept.,  1528  ;    of  Asgarly,  Lines.,  28th  Sept., 
1528 ;    of  Normanton,  Southwell,   12th   Oct., 
1528  ;    Bishop  of  Gloucester,  1539—43  ;    d. 
11th  Aug.,  1556  ;  bur.  St.  James's,  Clerken- 
well,  13th  Aug.,  1556. 
[Cooper's  Ath.  Cantab.,  I.,  161 ;    Chambers's  Worcs. 
Biog.,  47  ;  Malcohn's  Loudon  Rediv.,  III.,  212,  and  plate  ; 
Strype;    Machyn's  Diary,  112,351;  Wood's  Colleges  and 
Halls,  78,  86,  89;    ditto  Ath.  Oxon.,  I.,  384;    Le  Neve's 
Fasti ;    Granger ;      Cooper's   Annals   of     Cam.,   II.,   105 ; 
Harwood's  Lichfield,  225.] 

Bell,  John. 

The  British  Theatre.   21  vols.  London,  1776—81.     8vo. 
[Earl  of  Essex.    By  Jones.    Vol.  III.] 

Bell,  William.     D.D.,  1731—1816. 

An  attempt  to  ascertain  .  .  .  the  Authority,  &c., 
of  the  Institution  of  Christ,  commonly  called  the  Com- 
munion and  the  Lord's  Supper.     1780.     Second  Ed.,  1781. 

[To  this  a  reply  was  published  by  Dean  Bagot,  1781,  who 
also  answered  his  arguments  in  a  foot  note  at  pp.  210—13  of  his 
Warburtonian  Lectures.] 

Bellamy,  E.  E.  Printer,  Bridge  Street,  Burton- 
on-Trent. 

Burton-on-Trent  WeeUy  News.     1854. 

A  Handbook  to  the  Castle  and  Town  of  Tutbury,  the 
prison  of  Mary  Queen  of  Scots,  with  An  Epitome  of  its 
history,  shewing  the  origin  of  the  Minstrels'  Court,  Bull- 
running,  &c.,  &c.,  &c.  BuHon-on-Trent :  Printed  and 
Published  by  R.  R.  Bellamy.     MDCCCLV.      12mo.,  pp.  34. 

[Very  rare.] 

Bellamy,  Thomas  Ludford.  b.  Westminster, 
1770  ;  Singer  and  Theatre  Proprietor  ;  owned 
shares  in  Lichfield  Theatre,  1800 — 3  :  d 
3rd  Jan.,  1843. 

[Grove's  and  Brown's  Dictionaries  of  Musicians  ;  Diet 
Nat.  Biog.,  IV.,  180  ;  Georgian  Era,  IV.,  637.] 

Bellaemino,  Cardinal. 
[-Sec  Fitzherbert  (Thos.).] 


Bellbrs,  F. 

Account  of  Strata  of  Earth,  Coal,  Stone,  &o.,  around 
Dudley.     [Phil.  Trans.,  No.  336,  p.  541.] 

Bell  Fodnders  at   Lichfield. 

[Bodl.  Lib.,  855,  148.] 

Bblwood,  Elizabeth,      b.  Pitts  Hill,   1803  ;    d. 

Lanchester,  29th  August,  1865. 
Obituary,  by  Moses  Luptou.     [  P.  M.  Mag.  (1867),  313, 
314.] 

Belzoni,  Giovanni  Baptista.  b.  Padua,  1778  ; 
performed  the  roll  of  Hercules,  with  his  wife  as 
Apollo,  for  Astley  ;  in  Egypt  in  1815  ;  engaged 
by  Henry  Salt  to  remove  granite  bust  of 
Eameses  II.,  from  Thebes  to  the  ship  ;  d.  at 
Gato  in  Benin,  3rd  Dec,  1823. 
Narrative  of  the  operations,  &c within  the 

Pyramids,  &C.,  in  Egypt  and  Nubia.     London:  Murray. 

1820.    8vo.,  and  lar.  f  ol.  of  44  coloured  plates. 

[Numerous  references  to  Salt,  of  whom  he  speaks  unkindly 

and  jealously.] 

[Belzoni's  Preface  ;  Hall's  Henry  Salt,  I.,  490  :  II.,  1— 

64,  296fe.] 

Benazech.     Sculptor. 

Engraved  View  and  Plan  of  Sandwell,  after  a  Drawing 
by  Lightober. 

Bennett,  Angelo.      Solicitor,  Eolls  Chambers, 
Chancery  Lane. 
The  Queen  v.  Palmer.    Verbatim  Report  of  the  Trial  of 
William  Palmer  at  the  Central  Criminal  Court,  Old  Bailey, 

London,  May  14th  and  following  days,   1856 

Transcribed  from  the  Short-hand  Notes  of  .  .  .  Copy- 
right Ed.  London:  J.  Allen,  20,  Warwick  Lane,  Pater- 
noster Row.     1856.     8vo.,  pp.  326. 

Bennett,  George.     Penkridge. 

Verses  by  him,  sent  in  a  letter  to  T.  Garratt,  Baddeley- 
Ensor.     [Original  Poems  (1818),  1—3.] 

Bennett,  Georgina. 

Fancy  Sketches  ;  or.  Tales  for  Leisure  Hours  .... 
Printed  for  the  Author  and  Sold  by  Simphin,  Marshall,  ^ 
Co.,  London,  and  Rich  and  Davis,  Birmingham.  1838.  8vo., 
pp.  viii.,  290.    Ded.  to  Lord  Hatherton. 

lanthe  and  other  Poems    .  ,    London :  Longman., 

Orme,  Brown,  Green,  and  Longman ;  T.  Ragg  ^  Co.,  Bir- 
mingham, n.d.  Ded.  to  Lord  Talbot.  2nd  ed.,  London, 
1841.    8vo.,  3  leaves,  pp.  146. 

Eglantine. 

Remarks  on  Female  Education. 

A  Lay  and  Songs  of  Home  .  .  .  London  :  Long- 
man, Brown  and  Co.,  Paternoster  Row ;  Ragg  d;  Co.,  Bir- 
mingham. 1843.  12mo.,  4  leaves,  pp.  9 — 142.  Ded.  to 
Mrs.  H.  M.  Griffiths  of  Handsworth. 

Bennett,  Eev.  Hugh.  b.  Marchington,  1817  ; 
3rd  s.  of  the  Eev.  Hugh  Bennett,  Incumbent ; 
educated  Private  Sch.;  Mat.,  St.  Edmund  Hall, 
Ox.,  20th  Oct.,  1836  ;  3rd  Class  in  Classics, 
1840  ;  B.A.,  1840  ;  M.A.,  1844  ;  Fellow  of 
Wore.  Coll.,  1853  ;  Travelling  Secretary  for 
Additional  Curates'  Aid  Society,  1856 — 60; 
Vicar  of  Elmley,  Worcs.,  1860—78  ;  E.D.  of 
Pershore,  1864—78  :  Eector  of  Perton-w.- 
Crome,  1878. 

Passages  from  the  History  of  Elmley  Castle,  Worces- 
tershire. 

Illustrations  on  the  Ten  Commandments  for  the  use  of 
Teachers. 

Plain  Statement  of  the  Grounds  on  which  it  is  con- 
tended that  Marriage  with  the  prohibited  Degrees  is  for- 
bidden in  Scripture.    London,  1849. 

Article  on  the  Traditions  of  Needwood  Forest.  Long- 
man's Magazine,  LV.,  May,  1887. 


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BENTLEY 


Bennett,  J. 

Guide  to  Dudley  and  Dudley   Castle.     Birmingham, 
n.d.    12mo. 

Bennett,  Jo.     Dean  of   Windsor  and  Wolver- 
hampton. 

Letter  of  (Windsor,  ISth  April,  1599).     [Bodl.  Lib., 
113B,  109a,  1706.] 

Bennett,  Mary.     b.   Hookgate,   1812  ;    resided 
Burslem,  1854  to  d.,  18th  Jan.,  1871. 
Obituary.     By  W.  E.  Sanders.     [P.  M.  Mag.  (1872), 
306.] 

Benson,  Right  Rev.  Edward  White,  D.D.     b. 
Birmingham  ;  Archbishop  of  Canterbury. 
How  to  begin  a  New  Life.    By  the  Bishop  of  Truro. 
II.  p.,  pi.,  or  d.    32nio.,  pp.  32.    Privately  Printed  [6y   W. 
H.  Bobinson,  Walsall']. 

Benson,  Rev.  Joseph,  D.D.     Wesleyan  IVEinister. 

Apology  for  the  People  called  Methodists.     London, 
1801.    12mo.     [Staffordshire,  pp.  153—57.] 

Benson,  Ralph,  b.  Jamaica,  1773  ;  s.  of  Moses 
Benson,  Esq.  (d.  5th  June,  1806,  aged  68)  ; 
adm.  Man.  Gr.  Sch.,  12th  Jan.,  1782; 
joined  the  Army  in  Ireland  ;  m.  Barbara,  3rd 
dau.  of  Thomas  Lewin,  Esq.,  of  Ologhans,  co. 
Mayo  ;  Commanded  a  Company  of  the  85th 
Regiment  at  Walcheren,  1809  ;  of  Lutwyche 
Hall,  Salop ;  M.P.,  Stafford,  1812,  1826—32, 
■when  he  retired  ;  d.,  Lutwyche  Hall,  23rd  Oct., 
1845  ;  bur.  St.  James's,  Toxteth  Park,  Liver- 
pool. 
[Smith's  Man.  Gr.  Sch.  Eeg.  II.,  107,  108  ;  Liverpool 

a  few  years,  by  an  Old  Stager  (1852)  :  8vo.,  p.  17.] 

Benson,  or  Boston,  William.  A  Benedictine 
Abbot ;  a  1st  Dean  of  Westminster  ;  b.,  Bos- 
ton (which  name  he  took);  B.D.,  Cam.,  1521; 
D.D.,  1528  ;  Abbot  of  Benedictine  Monastery 
of  St.  Modwena  at  Burton,  27th  March,  1529 

33;  Abbotof  Westminster,  1533;  subscribed 

the    Articles    of    Religion   formulated    1536  : 
assisted  at  baptism  of  Lady  Elizabeth,  Sept., 
1533;    present  at  baptism  of   the    Prince  of 
Wales,  15th  Oct.,  1537  ;  d.  1549. 
rWidmore'a  Westmr.  Abbey,  126 ;    Eymer's  Foedera 
XrV"  459;  Strype'sCranmer.  19, 146,156;  ditto  Annals  II. 
(pt  21,  App.,  Book  I.,  No.  37  ;ditto  Memoir  II.,4. ;  Kempe  s 
St.  Martin's-le-Grand,  163,  164,  200;   Brayley's  Westmr. 
Abbey,    I.,    103;     Caley's    Dugdale's    Monast.,   L,  280 ; 
Hardy's  Le  Neve's  Fasti,  HI.,  346  ;  Cox's  Cranmer  s  Works, 
n.,  240,  245,  251,  270;'    St.  Pa.  H    8,  I    635;    Froude  s 
England,  XL,  222,  224;    Cooper's   Annals   Cam.,  I.,  339; 
Gome's    Latimer's  Works,  n.,  370;    Pocock's   Burnet  s 
Reform,  L,  256,  286,  410,  503  :  IL,  175  ;.  8  Rep  D.  K.  Rec 
App.  II.,  48  ;  Letters  and  Papers,  Foreign  &  Dom    H    8 
7^1  166' (53  ,  g  278  (25)  :   TI  218  :  I.  472,  661,  g  417  (20 
(21),  g  578  (25),  ff  nil,  4 ;    Ellis's  Letters,  3  S    III,  273 
Dart's  Westmr.,  I.  66  ;  Cooper's  Ath  Cantab.,  I    537,  538 , 
Sir  T.  More's  Works  (1587),  1430  ;    Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  lY., 
259,  260.] 

Bentham,  Jeremy. 

Two  Letters  to  Lord  Pelham.    London,  1803.    8to.,  pp. 

*^'  ^The  King  against  Sir   C.  Wolseley,   Bart.     London, 

^*^%Blrvations    on  Peel's    Police  Magistrate's    Salary 
Raising  BiU.     London,  1823.    8vo. 

Bentham,  Thomas,  b.  Sherburn  Yorks  1512 
—13  ;  Magd.  Coll.,  Ox.  ;  Fellow,  16th  Nov., 
1546  ;    M.A.,  1547  ;    ejected  on  accession  ot 


Mary  ;  D.D.,  1566  ;  Bishop  of  Lichfield,  26th 
Dec,,  1558  to  death  ;    d.  21st  Feb.,  1578,  at 
Eccleshall,  where  he  was  buried. 
The  holie  Bible  [conteyning  the  olde  Testament  and 
the  newe — Revised  and  edited  by  M.  Parker,  Archbishop 
of  Canterbury    .    .    .    .    T.  Bentham    .        .    .    &c.]     Im- 
printed by  R.  Jugge,  London  {1568).      fol.,  B.  L.  in  5  parts, 
prologue  or  pret.  by  T.  Cranmer.    Illustrated.    Ditto,    fol. 
London,  1572.     (Not  illustrated.)    Same  imprint.     Ditto, 
fol.       London,    1585.      Printed    by    Christopher    Barker. 
(Ornamental    title-page.)       [Bishop  Bentham  translated 
Ezekiel  and  Daniel.] 

Documents,  signed  by  him.  [Salt  Lib.,  see  Cat.  44.] 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  150  ;  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  IT.,  284  ; 
Bliss's  Wood's  Ath.  Oxon.,  II.,  816,  817  ;  Willis's  Cathls.; 
Anderson's  and  Eadie's  Hist,  of  Bible ;  Le  Neve's  Fasti,  I., 
556  ;  Heylyn's  Hist,  of  Reformation  ;  Life  of  Jewel,  1573  ; 
Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.] 

Bentinck,  William  George  Frederick  Cavendish, 

commonly   called    Lord    George    Bentinck. 

b.  Welbeck  Abbey,  27th  Feb.,  1802  ;  s.  of  4th 

Duke  of  Portland.;  d.  (fell  from  his  horse)  near 

Welbeck  Abbey,  21st  Sept.,  1848  ;  Leader  of 

Protectionist     Party,    1845—48,     and    great 

opponent  to  Sir  Robert  Peel  in  his  abolition  of 

the  Corn  Laws. 

[For  his  contests  with,  and  opposition  to.  Peel,  see 

Morley's  Life  of  Cobden,  I.,  358  ;  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  IT.,  299— 

302  ;  IDisraeli's  Lord  G.  Bentinck ;  Parliamentary  Debates, 

1846—48;    Molesworth's   England,   1830—74.] 

Bentley,  J.,  Bilston. 

Obituary  of  Richard  Nock  (6.  Wednesfield).  [New 
Con.  Mag.  (1842),  477,  478.] 

The  Advantages  of  Benefit  Societies.  [lb.  (1843),  299 
—302.] 

Bentley,  Rev.  Richard.     6.1772;  M.A.;  Vicar 
of  Leek,  1803— 2=3  ;    d.  7th  Oct.,  1822. 

Sermon  preached  at  Leek  by  Rev.  Rd.  Bentley,  M.A., 
vicar  for  the  benefit  of  the  wounded  soldiers,  and  widows 
and  orphans  of  the  brave  men  who  have  fallen  in  the  late 
bloody   contests   (Waterloo).     LeeJc,  1815.     8vo.     (Heb. 

^^'  Copy  of  a  Letter  from,  dated  10th  May,  1822.    [Relig., 
XIII.,  63.] 

[Sleigh's  Leek,  2nd  ed.,  84.] 

Bentley,  Samuel.      b.  Market  Place,  Uttoxeter, 
April,  1722  (baptised  3rd  May)  ;  s.  of  Richard 
Bentley,  barber,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  ;  edu- 
cated AUeyne's  Gr.  Sob.;  a  gentleman;  friend 
of    1st    Lord    Gardner ;     became    blind ;    d. 
Uttoxeter,  20th  Feb.,  1803. 
The  River  Dove ;  A  Pastoral  Lyric.     London :  Printed 
for  the  Author  by  EViz.  Stephens,  at  the  Bible  and  Crown, 
over  against  Stationers'  Hall,  London.     1768.     4to.,  pp.  14, 
verses  28.     [Reprinted  in  Poems,  see  below.}  , 

Poems,  on  various  occasions  consistmg  of  origmal 
pieces.     (Tignette  of  Doveridge  Hall.l 

"  Nil  intentatum  nostic  licjuere  poets 

Neo  mlBimum  meruere  decus,  vestigia  G-rseoa 

Ausi  deserere,  et  oelebrare  domestioa  facta 

Vel  qui  prcBtextas,  vel  qai  dccu^re  tog^a^tas^-    ^^^^_ 

London:  Printed  for  the  Author  by  J  D  Oornuh ,  and  sdd 

by   Elizabeth    Stevens,    Stationers'   Hall.     1774.     8vo.,   pp. 

xxiv.,  205  :  title  extra. 

K  writti^on  Ms  77th  Birthday,  9th  May,  1799. 

[Redfern's  Uttoxeter,  2nd  ed.,  269—71.] 

Contributor  to  Gent.'s  Mag.  r-o^Af^^,,'^ 

Biography,  with    Print   of    birthplace.       [Redfern  s 

Uttoxeter,  2nd  ed.,  263—71.] 

Bentley,  Thomas.  Partner  with  Josiah  Wedg- 
wood, 14th  Nov.,  1768  to  death  ;  b.  Scropton, 
Derbys.,  1st  Jan.,  1730  ;  m.  (1)  1754,  Miss 
Hannah  Gates,  of  Sheffield  :  (2)  22nd  June, 


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1772,  Mary,  dmi.  of  Mr.  Stanford,  of  Derby, 
Engineer  ;  resided  some  time  at  Burslem,  but 
mostly  in  London,  where  he  managed  the 
London  trade  ;  d.  Turnham  Green,  26th  Nov., 
1780. 

"Wrote  several  pamphlets  and  political  songs,  was  a  con- 
tributor to  the  Monthly  Magazine. 

Article,  James  Brindley,  in  Kippis's  Biog.  Brit,  was 
by  him. 

[Jewitt's  "Wedgwood,  16i,  165,  193—95,  204,  209,  212, 
264—66,  269,  et  seq.,  315,  341,  361,  384,  407  ;  Meteyard's 
"Wedgwood  passim  ;  Boardman's  Bentley  ;  N.  if  Q.  3  S.  T. 
376,  449,  509  :  TI.,  14 ;  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  lY.,  317,  318.] 

Bbntlby,  Walter  Horfcon.      b.   Stafford  ;    Shoe- 
maker in  St.  Mary's  Gate,  Manchester. 

Portrait  of,  in  Lithography,      [Penes  (1870)   Rev.  E. 
Loxham,  M.A.,  Little  Lever  Hall,  Bolton.  1 
[Smith's  Man.  Gr.  Sch.  Eeg.,  III.,  178.] 

BBfTTLBY  &   Wbar,  Printers,  &c.,  Shelton. 

Aqualate  Hall.     Coloured  Print.     1823.     Imp. 
Stoke  Old  Church,  after  Scott,  a  lithograph.      2  ft.  by 
18  in. 

[Very  rare  ;  fine  copies  wortli  £2  to  £3.] 

Bentley' a  Magazine. 

Johnson's  Lives  of  the  Poets.  \ Bentley' s  Maq.,  XXX"VI. 
(1854),  445,  446,] 

Eeligious  Lite  and  Death  of  Johnson.  \Ih.,  XXTII. 
(1850),  397—99.] 

Benton,  John.     h.  Wyrley-Bank,  1785  ;  Colliery 
Proprietor  ;      Primitive    Methodist    Pioneer  ; 
joined  the  Methodists  ;    Primitive    Methodist 
Preacher,   Sept.,   1811  to  death  ;    d.  1848. 
Small  Hymn  Book.     12mo.    Several  Editions. 
Lorenzo  Low's  Collection  of  Hymns,  with  a  few  by 
himself.     Warrington,  1812  (1000  copies) ;    Leicester,  1818. 
Eemarkable   sermons  of  Early  Preachers,  J.  Benton 
by  the  Eev.  W.  Dent.     [P.  M.  Mag.  (1884),  339—43.] 

Biography.  [Herod's  Sketches  of  Early  Primitive 
Methodisms,273— 304.]  Other  references.  [i6.,314,321,338 
343,  406,  407,  410,  427,  428,  441 ;  P.  M.  Mag.  (1860),  78.] 

Bbeeskord,    Eev.    James,     h.    Fenny   Bentley, 
Derbys. ;  16th  s.  of  Thomas  Beresford  ;  educated 
St.  John's  Coll.,  Cam.;    Eector  of  Matlock, 
1497  ;    Vicar  of  Wirksworth  ;    of  Chesterfield, 
1484;  Preb.  of  Pipa  Minor,   Lichfield,  21st 
April,   1507  to  death  ;    d.  13th  July,  1520  ; 
hur.  Lichfield  Cathedral. 
Deed  (founding  Two  Fellowships  and  Two  Scholar- 
ships in  St.  John's  Coll.  Cam.)  dated  12th  March,  1519—20. 
[Cooper's  Ath.   Cantab.,  I.,  23  ;   Educational  Eeport, 
466  ;    Le  Neve's  Fasti ;    Lysons'  Derbys.,  LXX"7II.,  295  : 
Burke's  Landed  G-entry  (1857),  620  ;   Univ.  Coll.  Doc,  I. 
172  ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  241  ;  Cox's  Muniments  of  Lich- 
field Cathedral,  93  ;    Chapter  Act   Books,  Lichfield  Cathe- 
dral, Tol.  IV.,  F.  43S  ;    Beresford  (Eev.  "W.).] 

Beresford,  John. 

Counterpart  of  Lease  from  Dean  and  Chapter  of  Lich- 
field Cathedral  to,  dated  1623.  [Lease,  &c.,  Lichfield 
Cathedral  Doc.  18,  and  Cox,  20.] 

Beresford,  William,  Stafford. 

Obituary  of  Elizabeth  Hassall  {h.  Stone).  [New  Con 
Mag.  (1843),  471 — 73.] 

An  Easy  Plan  to  raise  Chapels.     [7J.,  612—14.] 

Beresford,  Eev.  William,  h.  Bosley,  Cheshire, 
26th  May,  1844  ;  a.  of  Samuel  Beresford,  Esq.' 
of  The  Lee,  Leek-frith  ;  educated  Bosley,  1848 
—55  ;  Leek  Gr.  Sch.,  1857—65  ;  Lichfield 
Theo.  Coll.,  1865—67  ;  Curate  of  St.  Alk- 
mund's,  Derby,  1867—75  ;  Vicar  of  St.  Chad's, 


Stafford,  1875—82  ;  of  St.  Luke's,  Leek,  1882; 

Trustee  of  Salt  Library,  1881  ;  m.,  13th  Jan., 

1874,    Sarah   Anne,   eldest   dan.    of  Frederic 

Parker,  Esq.,  of  Derby. 
Some  Eandom  Thoughts  on  the  Ancient  History  of 
Leek.     12mo.,  8  leaves,     n.  p.,  pi.,  or  d. 

Earnest  Hulme  :  A  Tale  of  the  North  Staffordshire 
Moorlands  in  the  XT.  Century,  by  Roger  EockclifEe. 
Eeprinted  by  Special  Eequest  from  the  Leek  Times.  LeeJc : 
Printed  hy  W.  Clemisha,  Steam,  Printing  Works,  Stanley 
Street.     MDCCCLXXIIL     Demy  8vo.,  pp.  97. 

[Came  out  originally  in  the  columns  of  the  Leek  Times,  and 
afterwards  of  the  Lichfield  Diocesan  Churchman.'] 

Stone  in  the  Olden  Time.  [A  Lecture  delivered  at 
Stone  in  connection  with  the  Guild  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land Temperance  Society,  February  18th,  1879.]  Eeprinted 
from  The  Staffordshire  Times.  Printed  hy  the  Staffordshire 
Newspa/per  and  Printing  Company,  Limited,  Newcastle- 
under-Lyme.     n.d.     Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  16. 

Diocesan  Histories.  History  of  Lichfield  Diocese  .  .  . 
With  Map.  Published  under  the  Direction  of  the  Tract 
Committee.  London  .-  Society  for  Promoting  Christian 
Knowledge,  Northumberland  Avenue,  Charing  Cross,  W.C. 
n.d.    12mo.,  pp.  xv.,  301.    Ded.  to  "  Bishop  Maclagan." 

Rules  of  the  St.  Luke's  Young  Men's  Society.  Leek : 
Printed  at  the  Vicarage  Press.     1884.     12mo.,  pp.  8. 

S.  Luke's,  Leek,  Parish  Accounts,  1883 — 84.  Eevised 
by  the  Finance  Committee.  Leek:  Printed  by  T.  Mark, 
Derby  Street.  1884.  12mo.,  4  leaves.  Ditto,  with  A 
Pastoral  Address.    188&.     12mo.,  pp.  28. 

(Jointly  with  Eev.  "W.  J.  Smith,  of  Longton).  "With 
Cars  and  Camera  in  the  Donegal  Highlands,  illustrated 
with  Photographs.     1891.     Oblong. 

(Jointly  with  S.  B.  Beresford,  and  E.  A.  Beresford, 
B.A.)  Life  of  Canon  James  Beresford,  LL.D.,  together 
with  his  License  from  Henry  VIII.  to  found  a  Chantry  at 
Penny  Bentley.     Printed  at  Leek,  1892.     On  single  sheets. 

"What-  I  saw  and  heard  in  the  North  Staflrordshire 
Moorlands  in  June,  1892.  London :  Bemrose.  n.d.  pp 
27,  wood  cuts. 

Contributed  a  Series  of  Articles  signed  "L.  "W.  B." 
[Macclesjield  Observer.  Sept.,  1863— Jan.,  1864.] 

Notes  on  Meerbrobk  [Reliq.,  III.  (1863),  59  J ;  on  Eush- 
ton[i6.,117];  Blackmere  of  Morridge  [t&.,  182,183];  Gaws- 
worth's  Cheshire  [ib.,  200—5]  ;  The  Northern  Borders  of 
Staffordshire  [J6.,  IV.  (1862), 23— 30];  on  Bosley  [i6.,  108— 
16]  :  on  "Wincle  [ift.,  V.  (1865),  3— 8]  ;  TheMoorsand  the 
Moorlanders  [iS.,  131—43]  ;  The  Bald  Stone  and  Longnor 
[i6.,  VI.  (1866),  69—75];  Jottings  and  Gleanings  at  Leek 
[_ib.,  195—99]  ;  On  Superstitions  [J6.  VII.,  100—3]  • 
Lichfield  Close  in  the  Middle  Ages  [J6.,  249—65]  ■  St' 
Alkmund's,  Derby  and  its  oldest  Eegisters  \ib.  X  193— 
203  :  XL,  109-14,  135-40  :  XII.,  9-15]  •  Coujectiiral 
Iraces  of  the  Druids  in  the  North  Staffordshire  Moorlands 
\_ib.,  XV.,  138—40] ;  Discovery  of  some  Ancient  Interments 
at  St.  Chad,  Stafford  [ib.,  XXL,  194—96]  ;  How  they  laid 
the  Bradnop  Ghost  [Leek  Times']  ;  Over  Lonely  Morridge 
[i6.]  ;  Dudley  Priory  \_horth  Staffs.  Field  Club  Eeport 
jl^^.i)];  Stone  Priory  [ib.  (1881),  23—28]  ;  Celts  and 
Druids  [ib.  (1884),  24—6]. 

A  large  contributor  to  : — 

The  Church  Evangelist,  Vol.  I. — IV. 

The  Staffordshire  Advertiser,  1881 — 83. 

Staffordshire  Sentinel,  Oct.  30th,  1875. 

The  Evangelical  Monthly.  Vol.  I.      1892.     (16  nacers  ■) 

The  Leek  Post.  \      r  i-      •/ 

The  Staffordshire  Times. 

The  Staffordshire  Chronicle. 

To  "Old  Leeke,"  1891,  Mr.  Beresford  contributed- 
Traditions  of  Naden— The  Hermitage  at  the  Abbey— 
Ailehouse  Cross— Coaches  and  Pour— An  Old  Fashioned 
Schoolmaster— British  position  on  Gun— Stanlowe  Hall— 
An  Ancient  Quarrel— The  last  Steward  of  Dieulacresse— 
—Ball  Haye  Jack— Another  Tragical  Event  on  Gun 
Tn-,i^°."  ^^^^^"^^  ™  'li^  01<ien  Time,"  1890 :  An  old  Stafford 
Will— A  Fiery  Dean— Deans  of  Stafford— St.  Chad's 
Church  and  its  History— Trial  by  Duel  on  the  Green— An 
old  Sign. 

.Edited  :— 

The  Derbyshire  Churchman,     fol.     1872. 

Lichfield  Diocesan  Churchman,  1873 — 76  ffol  ■)    187K 

79  (Fcp.  4to.).  ^       ''       '" 

North's    English   Bells    and  Bell  Lore.      Leek-    T 
Mark      8vo.,  pp.   206. 

The  Lichfield  Diocesan  Year  Book,  1888 91. 

The  Archasological  Columns  of   the  Derbyshire    id- 
vertizer,  1874—76. 


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BERINGTON 


Bbresford,  Williarn  Carr.  b.  Ireland,  5th  Oct., 
1768  ;  natural  s.  of  George,  1st  Marquis  of 
Waterford,  1735—1800;  educated  Strasburg  ; 
Ensign,  6th  B'^oot,  •27th  Aug.,  1785  ;  Lieut.- 
CoL,  124th  Foot,  11th  Aug.,  1794;  of  88th 
Foot,  1st  Sept.,  1795— 9th  Feb.,  1807  ;  in 
command  1st  Brigade  in  Egypt,  June,  1801— 
1802  ;  and  at  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  1806  ; 
captured  Buenos  Ayres,  27th  June,  1806  ; 
Colonel  88th  Foot,  9th  Feb.,  1807— 11th 
March,  1819  ;  Governor  Madeira,  24th  Dec, 
1807— July,  1808  ;  Marshal  in  Command 
Portugese  Army,  1st  March,  1809—19  ;  Cap- 
tain-General of  Spain,  1811  ;  a  Cross  with 
seven  clasps  for  twelve  actions,  July,  1815  ; 
Governor  of  Jersey,  1820  to  death  ;  General, 
27th  May,  1825  ;  K.C.B.,  18th  Oct.,  1810  ; 
G.C.B.,  2nd.  Jan,,  1815;  Duke  of  Elvas 
(Peerage  of  Spain)  ;  M.P.,  Waterford,  1811— 
14,  but  never  sat ;  knighted,  23rd  Oct.,  1810  ; 
created  Baron  Beresford  of  Albuera  and  Dun- 
garvon,  co.  Waterford,  17th  May,  1814 ; 
G.C.H.,  1818  ;  P.O.,  6th  Feb.,  1821 ;  created 
Viscount  Beresford  of  Beresford,  Staffs., 
22nd  April,  1823  ;  d.,  Bedgbury  Park,  Kent, 
8th  Jan.,  1854. 

A  Letter  to  Colonel  Napier  on  the  third  Volume  of 
Ms  History  of  the  Peninsula  "War.    London,  1833. 

Eeply  to  ditto  on  his  Vindication.     1833. 

A  Third  Letter  to  Colonel  Napier,  &c.    1833. 

Letter  to  Mr.  C.  Long  on  Colonel  Napier's  History. 
1834. 

[Cole's  Memoirs  of  British  Gentry,  I.,  165 — 217 ;  Afod. 
Eng.  Biog.,  I.,  col.  250,  251  ;  Taylor's  National  Portrait 
Grallery,  IV.,  9i3  (with  port.)  ;  fllitstrated  London  News, 
XXI.,  545  (port.)  :  XXIV.,  38,  58  (port.) ;  Napier's  Penin- 
sula War,  III.;  Morning  Chronicle,  9th  Jan.,  1854  ;  Cole's 
Peninsular  Generals  ;  Wellington's  Dispatches,  III.;  Sup- 
plementary Dispatches,  III.;  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  IV.,  330^ 
335.] 

Bkkesfords,  of  Beresford. 

[Reliq.,  X.  64  :  IX.  177—79  ;  see  Sleigh  (J.)  ;  Sleigh's 
Leek,  2nd  ed.,  45,  79,  80,  81,  85,  100,  126,  190,  191,  204,  207, 
209  ;  Hist.  Coll.  StafE.,  IIL,  (pt.  1)  200 :  (pt.  2)  8,  70  :  V., 
(pt.  2)  16,  74,  95,  96,  184,  187,  289,  304  :  VL,  (pt.  1)  7,  158, 
163:  VII.,  (pt.  1)  172,  218:  (pt.  2)  33:  IX.,  (pt.  1)  94, 
95:  X.,'(pt.  1)  50,51,73,  116.] 

Berbspord-Hopb,  Alexander  J.  Beresford.  h. 
Deepdene,  25th  Jan.,  1820  ;  s.  of  Thomas 
Hope,  Esq.,  and  the  Hon.  Louisa  Beresford, 
his  wife  ;  educated  Harrow  ;  Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.; 
B.A.,  1841  ;  M.A.,  1844  ;  D.C.L.,  Ox.,  1848; 
LL.D.,  Cam.,  1864;  LL.D.,  Dublin,  Wash- 
ington, Lee,  and  South  Tennesse,  Universities, 
1881;  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Kent;  J.P.,  Staffs.; 
President  Archseological  Museum  ;  Trustee 
Brit.  Mus. ;  ditto.  National  Portrait  Gallery  ; 
M.P.,  Maidstone,  1841—52, 1857—59;  Stoke- 
on-Trent,  July,  1865—68;  Univ.  of  Cambridge, 
1868  to  death  ;  President  Roy.  Inst.  Brit. 
Architects,  1865—67  ;  m.  Lady  Mildred  Ara- 
bella Charlotte  Henrietta,  eldest  dau.  of  2nd 
Marquis  of  Salisbury;  of  Beresford  Hall,  StaSs., 
and  owner  of  Sheen  ;  d.  20th  Oct.,  1887. 

Address  on  the  Political  Questions  of  the  Day,  delivered 
in  Stoke  Town  Hall,  on  Tuesday,  Sept.  5th,  1862.  (C.  M. 
Campbell  in  the  Chair.)  ....  [""'i'li  Mr.  Hope's  com- 
pliments.] Eanley :  Printed  by  W.  Timmis.  1862.  8yo., 
pp.  18. 


The  Social  Influences  of  the  Prayer  Book  :  A  Lecture 
in  the  Town  Hall  at  Hanley,  before  the  Members  of  the 
Hanley  Branch  of  the  Church  of  England  Young  Men's 
Society  .  .  .  The  Bight  Eev.  the  Bishop  of  Lichfield 
in  the  Chair.  Hanley :  Printed  by  W.  Timmis.  1863.  8vo., 
pp.  43. 

Berg,  Rev.  J.  P.,  D.D.,  Philadelphia. 

Great  Discussion  of  the  Origin,  Authority,  and  Ten- 
dency, of  the  Bible,  between  ....  and  Joseph  Barker 
of  Ohio.  Sto&e-upon-Trent :  Printed  by  George  Turner, 
Liverpool  Road.     1858.     8vo.,  pp.  184. 

Berinqton,  Rev.  Charles.       b.  in  Essex,  1748 

educated  at  Douay  and  Paris  ;    D.D.,  1776 

Coadjutor  Bishop  of  Midland  District,  1786 

18th    Vicar-Apostolic    of    Midland    District 

Bishop  of  Hierooesaria  ;  lived  mostly  at  Long 

Birch  ;  d.  there,  8th  June,  1798  ;  bur.  Brewood, 

11th  June. 

[Brady's  Episcopal  Succession  (1876),  III.,  178,  179, 
215,  216—18,  223,  224;  Catholic  Progress,  IX.,  .33,  36; 
Butler's  Hist.  Mem.  of  Bug.  Catholics  (1822),  44,  seq.; 
Miluer's  Sup.  Mem.  of  Eng.  Catholics,  53,  70,  72  ;  Cath. 
Mag.  and  Rev.  (1833),  III.,  107  ;  Husenbeth's  Life  of  Bp. 
Milner,  28,  29,  56,  57,  61,  475  ;  Gent.'s  Mag.,  LXVIIL,  542, 
622  ;  Nichol's  Illustrations,  VII.,  513  ;  Diet.  Nat.  Biog., 
IV.,  337.] 

Bbrington,  Rev.  Joseph,  b.  Salop,  1743  ;  edu- 
cated at  St.  Omer,  in  France ;  of  Sedgley 
Park  and  Oscott  Coll.,  many  years  ;  settled  at 
Buckland,  Berks.,  1814  ;  d.  1st  Dec,  1827. 

Letter  ou  Materialism  and  on  Hartley's  Theory  of  the 
Human  Mind.     1776.     8yo. 

Immaterialism  Delineated :  or,  a  View  of  the  First 
Principles  of  Things.    1770. 

Letter  to  Rev.  Mr.  Pordyce  occasioned  by  his  Sermon 
on  the  Delusive  and  Persecuting  Spirit  of  Popery.   1779. 

The  History  of  the  reign  of  Henry  II.,  and  of 
Richard  and  John  his  sons,  with  eyents  of  the  period  from 
1154  to  1216,  in  which  the  character  of  Thomas  a'  Beckett 
is  vindicated  from  the  attacks  of  Lord  Lyttelton.  Birming- 
ham, 1790.     4to.,  xxxvi.  688. 

The  State  and  Behaviour  of  English  Catholics  from 
the  Reformation  till  1780.    1780.    8vo.     (Anon.) 

An  Address  to  the  Protestant  Dissenters  who  have 
lately  Petitioned  for  a  Repeal  of  the  Corporation  and  Test 
Acts.     Birmingham,  1788.     Bvo. 

The  History  of  Abelard  and  Heloise,  with  their  Genu- 
ine Letters.     Birmingham,  1787.     4to. 

Reflections,  with  an  Exposition  of  Roman  Catholic 
Principles  in  reference  to  God  and  the  Country.  1787.  4to. 

An  Essay  on  the  Depravity  of  the  Nation.  Birming- 
ham, 1789.     8vo. 

Memoirs  of  Gregorio  Panzani :  giving  an  account  of 
his  Agency  in  England  in  the  years  1634 — 5 — 6.  Trans- 
lated from  the  Italian  original,  and  now  first  published. 
London,  1793.    8yo.     Reprinted,  London,  1813.    8vo. 

[Replies  to  the  above  were  written  by  Charles  Plowden  (Re- 
marks QQ  Berington's  pablioation,  1794)  ;  Bishop  Beringtcn  wrote 
a  Vindication  in  Gent.'s  Mag.,  June,  1796  ;  to  which  Bishop  Milner 
replied  in  the  September  1:^ umber.] 

An  Examination  of  Events  termed  Miraculous,  as  re- 
ported in  Letters  from  Italy,  1796. 

[To  this  Father  Gt.  Brnning  replied  ;  as  also  did  Bishop  Milner 
in  A  Serious  Expostulation  with  the  Rev.  Joseph  Berington  upon 
his  theological  errors  concerning  miracles  and  other  subjects,  1797.] 

Protestantism  and  Popery  Illustrated,  &c.  London, 
1812.    8vo. 

The  Faith  of  Catholics  Confirmed  by  Scripture  and 
Attested  by  the  Fathers  of  the  First  Five  Centuries,  with 

Notes  on  certain  points  of   controversy.      By and 

the  Rev.  John  Kirk.  London,  1813.  8vo.  2nd  ed.,  1830. 
Ditto.  3rd.  ed.,  revised  and  greatly  improved  by  Water- 
worth.    London:  Dolman.    1846.    3  vols.,  8yo.    31/6. 

The  Literary  History  of  the  Middle  Ages,  Compre- 
hending An  Account  of  the  State  of  Learning  from  the 
Close  of  the  Reign  of  Augustus  to  its  Revival  in  the 
Fifteenth  Century.  London,  1814.  4to.  Ditto.  London : 
Bryan.  1848.  Ed.  by  W.  Hazlitt.  Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  x.,  469. 
London,  1853.  12mo.  Was  also  translated  into  French 
by  M.  H.  Boulard. 


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[Jackson's  Oxford  Journal,  8th  Dec,  1827  ;  NichoU's 
Illastrationa,  Y.,  685,  690,  721  :  VII.,  485  ;  Literary  Anec- 
dotes, Till.,  43,  44  :  IX.,  267;  Gent.'s  Mag.,  LXT.  (n.), 
750:  XCYIII.  (I.),  374;  Butler's  Hist  Mem.,  IV.,  455  ; 
Milner's  Sup.  Mem.,  42,  46 ;  Hazlitt's  Pref. ;  Schimmelpen- 
ninok's  Life,  36,  123,  174 ;  Biog.  Universelle  Sup. ;  Hana- 
gan'B  History  of  the  Church  in  England,  II.,  388,  390,  391 ; 
Home  and  Foreign  Review,  II.,  638  ;  Husenbeth's  Milner, 
26,  63,  97,  100,  397,  402  ;  N.  4-  Q.,  L,  S.  X.,  131,  186,  270  ; 
Biog.  Diet,  of  Living  Authors  (1816),  24;  Burke's  Landed 
aentry(1868),  89;  i)ict.  iVaf.  £(o^.,  IV.,  337— 39  ;  Lawley's 
Bibl.  of  Wolverhampton.] 


Berkshire,  Earls  of. 

[See    Howard    (Henry    Bowes),     (Thos.), 
(William).  h     K  ), 


(Henry), 


Bbrkswioh.     {See  Baswich). 

Church  Registers  :— Vol.  I.,  Mixed,  1601—94  (mostly 
in  Latin).  II.,  Mixed,  9th  Oct.,  1696— 16th  July,  1795 
(contains  also  Perambulations  (6)  of  the  Townships  :  Jlrst, 
7th  May,  1719  ;  last,  13th  May,  1790).  III.,  Banns  and 
Marriages,  1754—1812  (the  first  printed  Register).  IV., 
Baptisms  and  Burials,  1795 — 3rd  Dec,  1812  (only  20  pp. 
used.  Contains  several  perambulations).  V.,  Baptisms, 
31st  Jan.,  1813— 4th  April,  1847.  VI.,  Marriages,  3rd  May, 
1813— 15th  June,  1837.  VIA.,  Banns  of  Marriages,  Ist 
Nov.,  1823—43.  VII.,  Burials,  24th  Jan.,  1813— 26th  Feb., 
1857.  VIII.,  Marriages,  21st  Aug.,  1837— 18th  July,  1892. 
VIIlA.,  duplicate.  IX.^  Baptisms,  4th  April,  1847— 23rd 
Dec,  1880.  X.,  Burials,  4th  March,  1858— 13th  July,  1892. 
XL,  Marriages,  19th  Aug.,  1879— 23rd  Dec,  1891.  XIa., 
duplicate.  XII.,  Baptisms,  28th  Dec,  1880.— (The  Rev. 
F.  G.  Inge,  M.A.,  Vicar.) 

Miscellanea.     [Salt  Lib.,  see  Cat.  390.] 

Bernard,  Sir  Robert,  Bart.   b.  Brampton,  Hunts. ; 

5th  and  last  Baronet ;  d.  2nd  Jan.,  1789. 

Survey  of  his  Staffordshire  Estates,  made  1770.  4to. 
MS.     [Salt  Lib.,  see  Cat.  453.] 

Bertie,  Charles,     s.  of  Montague,  2nd  Earl  of 

Lindsay  ;    Envoy  to  the  Elector   Palatine  of 

the  Rhine. 

Ashmole's  Copy  of  a  letter  to  (Lond.,  1  Dec,  1680), 

[Bodl.  Lib.,  1131,  f.  335i].    Letter  to  Ashmole  (Cologne, 

17th  Jan.,  1680)   [i6.,  342,  343,  3436].     Reply  by  Ashmole 

(Lond.,  28th  Jan,  1680)   [ib.,  345,  316  338a].     Letter  to 

Ashmole  (Heidelburg,  12th  April,  1681)  [ib.,  348,  349,  3496]. 

Bbsse,  Joseph,  Quaker.  *.  1613  ;  Writing  Master 
of  Colchester,  Clerkenwell,  and  Chelmsford  ;  m., 
9th  Oct.,  1710,  Hannah,  dau.  of  George 
Dehorne,  of  Colchester ;  d.,  RatclifPe,  25th 
Not.,  1757. 

A  Defence  of  Quakerism With  an  Appeu- 

diK.  Containing  I.,  An  Examination  of  the  First  Class  of 
Quaker  Testimonies  produced  in  a  late  Vindication  of  the 
Bishop  of  Lichfield  and  Coventry,  &c  London :  Printed 
and  Sold  by  the  Assigns  of  J.  Sowle,  at  the  Bible  in  George- 
yard,  Lombard-street.     1732.     8vo.,  pp.  202. 

An  Abstract  of  the  Sufferings  of  the  People  called 
Quakers  for  the  Testimony  of  a  Good  Conscience,  from 
the  Time  of  Their  being  first  distinguished  by  that  Name, 
taken  from  Original  Records  and  other  Authentick 
Accounts.  Vol.  I.  From  the  year  1650  to  the  year  1660. 
London:  Printed  by  the  -issigns  of  J.  Sowle,  at  the  Bible, 
ill  George-yard,  Lombard  Street.  1733.  8vo  pp  316 
Vol.  II.  17.i8.  pp.  296.  III.  1738.  pp.  288.  [Arranged 
in  Counties.    Copious  reference  to  Staffordshire.] 

A  Confutation  of  the  Charge  of  Deism  ;  Wherein  the 
Christian  and  Orthodox  Sentiments  of  William  Penn  are 
fully  demonstrated  by  Extracts  from  his  own  Writings 
which  are  cleared  from  the  Perversions  and  Mis-construc- 
tions of  a  Nameless  Author,  in  his  late  Vindication  of  the 
Bishop  of  Lichfield  and  Coventry.  London :  Same  imprint 
1734.     8vo.,  pp.  92.  ^ 

A  Vindication  of  a  Book  intituled- A  Brief  Account 
of  the  People  called  Quakers,  &c.  Presented  to  the  Mem- 
bers of  both  Houses  of  Parliament,  in  answer  to  a  late  ex- 
amination thereof,  so  far  as  the  Clergy  of  the  Diocese  of 
Lichfield  and  Coventry  are  concerned  in  it.  [Anonymous.] 
London  ;  Same  imprint.     1738.     8vo.,  pp.  50. 


Remarks  on  a  late  Pamphlet  called  A  Defence  of  the 
examination  of  a  Book  entitled — A  Brief  Account  .  .  . 
so  far  as  the  Clergy  of  the  Diocese  of  Lichfield  and 
Coventry  are  concerned  in  it.  London :  Printed  and  Sold 
by  T.  Sowle,  Raylton  and  Luke  Hinde,  at  the  Bible,  George- 
yard,  Lombard  Street.     1740.     8vo.,  pp.  26. 

A  Collection  of  the  Sufferings  of  the  people  Called 
Quakers  .  .  .  from  the  time,  &c.  .  .  1650,  to  the 
Time  of  the  Act  commonly  called  the  Act  of  Toleration  . 
.  .  in  Two  Volumes.  London :  Printed  and  Sold  by 
Luhe  Hinde,  at  the  Bible,  in  George-yard,  Lombard  Street. 
1750.    foL,  pp.,  738. 

"  Beta." 

Article  on  Weaving.     [Pot.  Mag.,  II.  (1861),  79—82.] 

Bethesda  Chapel,  Hanley. 

Report  of  Meeting  on  Revivals,  held  12th  May,  1829. 
[New  Con.  Mag.  (1829;,  304,  305.]  And  of  one  held  in 
1832.     [lb.,  (1832)  469]. 

Reprinted.     12mo.    S.  Sheet. 

Betley,   Betteleye,   Bettelegh,   Betteley,    Betty- 
legh,  Betelegh,  Betlegh,  Bettele. 

Church  Registers :— Vol.  I.,  Mixed,  1538—1622.  II., 
Mixed,  1653-1737.  III.,  Baptisms  and  Burials,  1737— 
93.  IV.,  Mixed,  1764—1812.  V.,  Baptisms,  1793—1809. 
VI.,    Marriages,    1813—33.       VII.,    Baptisms,     1813—78. 

VIII.,  1837 .    IX,,  Burials,  1813 .    X.,  Baptisms, 

1878.— (Rev.  R.  Boughey,  B.A.,  Vicar.) 

Morris  Dancers  from  Window  in  Betley  Hall.  En- 
graved in  Colours,  as  frontispiece  to  C.  Knight's  Old 
England,    fol.    1845.    Vol.1. 

Ditto  [with  an  elaborate  Dissertation  upon  the  Morris 
Dance  and  Maid  Marian]  in  The  Littel  Geste  of  Robin 
Hood,  ed.  by  J.  M.  Gutch.    2  vols.    1847.    Appendix. 

Description  of.     [Hone's  Year  Book,  834.] 

Morris  Dancers,  from  an  ancient  window  in  the  house 
of  George  ToUett,  Esq.,  at  Betley  in  Staffordshire,  engraved 
by  Sherwin. 

Miscellanea  in  Staff.  Coll.     [Salt  Lib.,  see  Cat.  389  ] 

[Hist.  Coll.  Staffs.,  I.,  75  :  III.,  (pt.  1)  143  :  IV.,  (pt 
1)  124,  170  :  VI.,  (pt.  1)  58,  87,  113,  243,  273,  276  :  Vn 
(pt.  1)  16,  17,  207  :  VIIL,  (pt.  2)  159  :  IX.,  (pt.  1)  65,  127 
X.,  (pt.  1)  101;  Hinchcliffie's  Barthomley,  188—93,  206.] 

Bbttelin  (Saint),  Bertoline,  Beculin,  Barthelm, 
Bertelin,  (we  meet  him  by  all  these  names),  b. 
in  the  seventh  century,  where  or  when  is  pure 
conjecture  ;  all  that  seems  certain  is  that  he 
lived  in  the  latter  part  of  the  seventh,  and 
former  part  of  the  eighth  century  ;  said  to 
have  been  a  King's  son,  to  have  gone  to 
Ireland,  to  have  married  a  beautiful  princess, 
whom  he  brought  over  into  Derbyshire,  where 
she  and  her  child  are  eaten  by  wolves  ;  he 
repents  of  his  sins  ;  meets  St.  Guthlake, 
whd  is  leaving  Repton  for  Croyland,  and 
goes  with  him  ;  he  turns  up  (according  to 
Plot)  at  Stafiord,  a.d.  705  (it  was  then  known 
as  Bethnei),  where  he  led  a  hermit's  life  for 
some  years  ;  but  he  "  removed  into  some  desert 
mountainous  places  where  he  ended  his  life  " 
(Plot) ;  the  same  writer  thinks  he  lived  in  Dove- 
dale,  and  that  this  is  the  "  St.  Bertram  who  has 
a  well,  an  ash,  and  a  tomb  at  Ham"  (p.  28)- 
some  think  he  died  at  Berkswich,  wherever  he 
died  his  tomb  was  in  Croyland  Abbey,  Lines  • 
Patron  Saint  of  Barthomley,  Cheshire.  ' 

[Those  who  are  interested  in  the  Saint  will  find 
account  of  him  in  lugulphus  ;  Felix;  Prior  Alexander  • 
Butler's  Lives  of  Saints;  Calendar  of  Latin  Church  ^ 
Wilson  s  English  Martyrlogie  ;    Molanus  ;    Suysken  the 

fnt  !f  PI  j.^S!!.°*i?."fl^'''  ^^^^^'  by  Carfinal  Newman; 
^^■f^'^l'^\ ?' ?;^*  ''  Nightmgale's,  Cox's, Harwood's Erdis 
^^^l^^.f.lSf*)-  Hist.  0  Staffs.;  a  very  amusing  resumfin 
Hin6hliffe's  Barthomey,  20-9;  and  in  nearly  all  col 
lections  relating  to  Saints.]  ■' 


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BICKERSTETH 


Bevan,  Edward.  M.D.,  St.  Andrew's,  1818  ; 
Physician  at  Stoke-upoa-Trent,  Congleton, 
Mortlake,  and  Bridstow,  near  Ross,  Herefs.  ; 
d.,  Hereford,  31st  Jan.,  1860. 

The  Honey  Bee  :  its  natural  history,  physiology,  and 
management.     London,  1827.    »vo.    3rd  ed.,  1870. 

[Composed  whilst  resident  at  Stoke ;  he  also  helped  Samuel 
Parker  with  his  Ohemioal  Catechism,  whilst  living  there.] 

Bbvan,  Rev.  William,  b.  Islington,  3rd  Sept., 
1812  ;  educated  Highbury  Coll.  ;  Congrega- 
tional Minister  Salem  Street  Chapel,  Welling- 
borough, 1835 — 37  ;  Newington  Church,  Liver- 
pool, 1837^47  ;  Sec.  Evangelical  Alliance, 
1847—49;  Minister  Snow  Hill  Chapel,  Wolver- 
hampton, 1849—60  ;  of  Wycliffe  Chapel, 
London,  1862 — 74  ;  d.  4th  June  ;  bur.  Abney 
Park  Cemetery,  9th  June,  1874. 

The  Operation  of  the  Apprenticeship  System  in  the 
British  Colonies.  A  Statement,  the  substance  of  which 
was  presented  and  adopted  at  the  Meeting  of  the  Liver- 
pool Anti-Slavery  Society,  December.  19th,  18.37. 
1838.  J).  Marples  ij-  Co.;  T.  Taylor  ^  Co.,  Liverpool; 
Hamilton,  Adams,  ^-  Co.,  London.     8vo.,  pp.  61. 

A  Letter  to  the  Eight  Honourable  Lord  Brougham  on 
the  Alleged  Breach  of  the  Colonial  Apprenticeship  Con- 
tract.    London,  1838. 

An  Essay  on  the  Moral  Influence  of  Popery.  London, 
1840.    8vo. 

Emigration  to  the  British  West  Indies.  London,  1842. 
8vo. 

An  Essay  on  the  Genealogy  of  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ. 
London,  1843. 

The  Protestants  and  the  Puritans :  Two  Lectures, 
delivered  on  Saint  Bartholomew's  Day.    London,  1845. 

The  Life  of  Faith.  A  Sermon  preached  in  Snow  Hill 
Congregational  Church,  November  14th,  1852,  on  the  de- 
cease of  the  late  John  Barker,  Esq.,  Deacon,  and  President 
of  the  Schools  of  Snow  Hill  Church ;  Alderman  and 
Justice  of  the  Peace  of  the  Borough  of  Wolverhampton ; 
and  ex-High  Sheriff  of  the  County  of  Stafford.  With  a 
Memoir.    London:  W.  A.  Vincent.    18.52.    8vo. 

The  Pilgrim  Fathers :  The  Defenders  of  Congrega- 
tional Order,  The  True  Successors  of  the  Apostles  and  the 
first  Anghcan  Reformers.  A  Lecture,  illustrated  by  Lucy's 
prize  picture,  delivered  in  Snow  Hill  Congregational 
Chapel,  and  published  at  the  request  of  the  Meeting, 
December  4th,  1854.  iVolverhampton :  W.  A.  Vincent, 
Dudley  Street.     1854.     8vo.,  pp.  28. 

Church  Reform  in  the  Olden  Time.  An  Historical 
Argument  for  Congregational  Principles.  A  bi-centenary 
lecture  delivered  at  Trinity  Chapel,  Poplar ;  Harley  Street, 
Bow;  and  Wycliffe  Chapel;  June,  1862.  London:  John 
Snow.    1862.    8vo. 

Obituary.  \_Congregatio7ial  Year  Booh  (1876),  312,  313.] 

[  See  Biblio.  of  Wolverhampton  ;  Evang.  Mag. ;  Con- 
gregational Mag.l 

Bbveridge,  Bishop. 

[_See  Wilson  (Mary).] 

Bbxley,  Lord. 

\_See  Shrewsbury  (John,  Lord).] 

Bewlby,  Edward  White. 

Dudley  Castle,  in  the  Black  Country.  A  Poem.  Lon- 
don, 1871.    Fop.  8vo. 

Bible,  Thomas,  M.D.     Army  Surgeon  ;  Princi- 
pal Inspecting  Surgeon  to  the  Army  of  Reserve 
at  Mallow,  in  Ireland. 
A  Plain  Address  to  the  Candid  and  Impartial,  princi- 
pally directed  to  the  Volunteer  Corps  and  Friendly  Societies 
of  Lane  End. 

"  Pudet  hoec  approbria  nobis 
Et  dice  portuum  et  non  portuism  repelle." 

OVID.    Met.  I.,  758. 
"  To  hear  an  open  slander  is  a  curse, 
But  not  to  find  an  answer  is  a  worse." — DRYDEN. 
Uttoxeter:  Printed  for  the  Author  hy  R.  Richards.     1808. 
8vo.,  pp.  36. 

[Very  rare  :  only  seen  or  heard  ol  one  copy.— Compiler.] 


BiCKBRDIKB,   Rev.  W. 

First  Year's  Progress  in  West  Bromwich  Circuit.  [P 
M.  Mag.  (1850),  368.] 

BiCKERDYKB,   Johu. 

The  Curiosities  of  Ale  and  Beer,  an  Entertaining 
History.  Illustrated  with  over  Fifty  Quaint  Cuts  .  .  . 
in  Cuts  collected  by  the  late  J.  G.  Fenuell,  now  largely 
augmented  with  manifold  matters  of  singular  but  worthy 
memory,  by  the  Author  and  his  friend,  J.  M.  D .  Lon- 
don: Pichel  4  Tuer,  The  Leadenhall  Press,  (1886).  Roy. 
8vo.,  pp.  450. 

[Contains  history  of  Burton  Breweries,] 

BicKERSTETH,  Rev.  Edward.  b.  Acton,  Suffolk, 
23rd  Oct.,  1814  ;  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  Bicker- 
steth,  Vicar;  educated  Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.; 
Sidney  Sussex  Coll.,  Cam.;  Taylor's  Math. 
Exhib.;  B.A.,  (Sen.  Opt.)  1836  ;  M.A.,  1839; 
D.D.  propter  merita,  1864  ;  Theological  Prize 
Essay  and  Licentiate,  Theological  University 
of  Durham,  1837  ;  Curate  of  Chetton,  1838  ; 
Abbey  Church,  Shrewsbury,  1839  ;  Perpetual- 
Curate,  Penn-Street,  Bucks.,  1849  ;  R.D.  of 
Amersham,  1849  ;  Vicar  of  Aylesbury,  and 
Archd,  of  Buckingham,  1853 — 75;  Select 
Preacher  at  Cam.,  1861,  1864,  1873,  1878  ; 
at  Ox.,  1875  ;  Hon.  Canon  of  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox., 
1866 ;  Prolocutor  of  Convocation  of  Canterbury, 
1864,  1869,  1874  ;  Dean  of  Lichfield,  1875— 
92  ;  Member  of  the  N.T.  Revision  Company  ; 
m.  Mary  Anne  Wylde-Browne. 

Questions  illustrative  of  the  X2XIX.  Articles  of  the 
Church  of  England.  London:  J.  <^  F.  Rlvington.  1849. 
12mo.    6th  ed.,  1877.,  sm.  8vo. 

Catechetical  Exercises  on  the  Apostles'  Creed.  London : 
same  imprint.    184B.     12mo..     2nd  ed.,  1860.     New  ed.,  1887. 

Prayers  for  the  use  of  the  Clergy.  London :  same  im- 
print.   1851.     12mo. 

Charges  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Archdeaconry  of  Buck- 
ingham, 1855,  1856,  1858,  1859.  1861,  1862, 1864,  1865,  1867, 
1868,  1870,  1871.     All  8vo. 

Diocesan  Synods  in  relation  to  Convocation  and  Par- 
liament. A  Paper  read  at  the  Church  Congress  at  York 
on  Thursday,  October  11th,  1866.  Same  imprint.  1866. 
8vo.     2nd  ed.,  1883,  8vo.,  pp.  19. 

Holy  Places.  A  Sermon  preached  in  Worcester  Cathe- 
dral on  occasion  of  the  Anniversary  Festival  of  the  three 
choirs,  Thursday,  Sep.  23rd,  1875.    Same  imprint.  1875.  8vo. 

Fear  God,  Honour  the  King.  A  Sermon  preached  on 
the  Anniversary  of  the  Queen's  Accession  on  June  20th, 
1875.     Same  imprint. '  1875.     8vo. 

The  Holy  Procession.  A  Sermon  preached  before  the 
University  of  Oxford,  on  Whit  Sunday,  May  16th,  1876. 
Same  imprint.     1876.     8vo. 

The  Mystery  of  Godliness.  A  Sermon  preached  before 
the  University  of  Cambridge  on  Trinity  Sunday,  June  8th, 
1873.     Same  imprint.     1873.     8vo. 

Reform  of  Convocation,  A  Speech  delivered  at  Lich- 
field Diocesan  Conference,  in  St.  James's  Hall,  Lichfield,  on 
Friday,  Sept.  28th,  1877.    Sameimprint.    1877.   8vo.,  pp.  20. 

Councils  of  Peace  from  the  Church  of  England.  An 
Address  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Rural  Deanery  of  Hands- 
worth,  delivered  at  Smethwick,  July  23rd,  1877.  Same 
imprint.     1877.     2nd  ed.,  1877.     8vo.,  pp.  21. 

St.  Paul's  Message  to  Archippag.  A  Sermon  preached 
in  Lichfield  Cathedral  on  St.  Matthew's  Day,  Sept.  21st, 
1878,  on  the  occasion  of  the  Bishop  of  Lichfield's  Primary 
Ordination.     Same  imprint.     1878.     pp.  24. 

Man  in  the  Universe  without  God — Pessimism.  A 
Sermon  preached  at  All  Souls,  Langham  Place,  at  the 
request  of  the  Christian  Evidence  Society,  on  Sunday  After- 
noon, July  11th,  1880.  Same  imprint,  n.d.  (1880).  8vo., 
pp.  19. 

Marriage  with  a  Deceased  Wife  s  Sister.  A  Paper  read 
at  the  Diocesan  Conference  on  Thursday,  Oct.  27th,  1881. 
Same  imprint.     1881.     8vo.,  pp.  11.     2nd  ed.,  8vo. 

The  Mercian  Church  and  St.  Chad.  An  Address  de- 
livered in  Lichfield  Cathedral  on  St.  Chad's  Day,  March 
2nd,  1880.  Same  imprint.  1880.  8vo.,  pp.  24.  2nd  ed., 
1881,  same  pagination. 


BICKLEY 


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BILL 


Exposition  on  St.  Mark's  Gospel  in  The  Pulpit  Com- 
mentary.   1882-    4th  ed.     Kegan  Paid  if  Co.     1883. 

Heart  Chords  :  My  Hereafter.  London  :  Cassell  4'  "<>■ 
1883.     8to.  ^       , 

The  Revised  Version  of  the  New  Testament.  A 
Lecture  delivered  in  the  Chapter  House  of  Lichfield  Cathe- 
dral on  December  30th,  1884.  Rivington,  London.  1885. 
8vo.,  pp.  29.  „-,.-, 

Lay  Ministrations.  A  Paper  read  at  the  Carlisle 
Church  Congress,  Sept.— Oct.,  1884.     pp.  5. 

Christian  Evidences  and  Modern  Infidelity.  A  Sermon 
preached  in  St.  Mark's  Church,  Dalston,  at  the  request  of 
the  Christian  Evidence  Society,  on  Sunday  Morning, 
November  16th,  1884,  being  the  Day  of  the  Opening  of  the 
East  London  Mission.  Rivington,  London.  1884.  8vo., 
pp.  16. 

Stoke-upon-Trent  Parish  Church  Harvest  and  Jubdee 
Festival.  The  Dean  of  Lichfield  on  the  Early  History  of 
Stoke.  Stohe-upon-Trent :  Alexander  Gregg,  Staffordshire 
Times  Office.     1880.     8vo.,  pp.  14. 

Lichfield  Diocesan  G-regorian  Choral  Association. 
Reprinted  from  the  Staffordshire  Times  of  Jul;/  17th,  1880. 
n.  p.,  pi.,  or  d.  12mo.,  pp.  15.  Thomas  Peake,  Printer, 
Newcastle.     [Sermon  by  Dean  Bickersteth.] 

Three  Sonnets  written  in  the  Course  of  Revision  of 
the  New  Testament,  A.D.  1871  to  A.D.  1880.     12mo. 

A  Short  Catechism  on  Confirmation.  Rivington, 
London.     7th  ed.,  1884.     12mo.i  pp.  9,  and  1  leaf. 

Association  :  Its  Divine  Origin  and  Importance.  A 
Sermon  preached  to  the  Freemasons  of  Staflordshire  in 
Lichfield  Cathedral,  June  28th,  1885.  Rivington,  London. 
1885.     8vo. 

The  Kingdom  Come.  A  Sermon  preached  in  Lambeth 
Palace  Chapel  on  the  occasion  of  the  Consecration  of 
Bishop  Blyth,  March  2oth,  1887.  Rivington,  London.  8yo. 
Christian  Progress.  A  Sermon  preached  in  the  Parish 
Church  of  Wetton,  Shropshire,  on  Sunday,  August  23rd, 
1885.  Being  the  Sunday  after  the  Funeral  of  Thomas 
Pardee  Burton,  J.P.,  of  Fairtree  Hall,  Bridgnorth.  Riving- 
ton, London.     1885.     8vo.,  pp.  12. 

The  Day  of  Intercession.  A  Sermon  preached  in 
Lichfield  Cathedral  on  St.  Andrew's  Day,  November  30th, 
1887.     Rivington,  London.     1887.     8vo.,  pp.  14. 

Vestry  Prayers  for  the  use  of  Clergy  and  their  Choirs. 
Lichfield:    A.    C.   Lomax,    The   "Johnson's  Sead."     1880. 
Lar.'  Pt.  8vo.,  pp.  16. 
Edited  :— 

Evans's  Bishopric  of  Souls.  "With  Memoir  of  the 
Author.  Fifth  Edition,  with  an  Introductory  Memoir  by 
Edward  Bickersteth,  Dean  of  Lichfield ;  and  a  Portrait. 
Rivington,  London.     1877.     Sm.  8vo. 

Handbook  of  Lichfield  Cathedral.  By  John  Hewitt. 
2nd  ed.,  revised.  3rd  ed.  4th  ed.  Lichfield,  1892.  Cr. 
8vo.,  pp.  111. 

BicKLEY,  Alfred,  Hanley. 

Review  of  G.  Massey's  "  Babe  Christobell."  {Pot. 
Mag.,  I.  (1860),  42—4.]  "The  Purpose  of  Life  [ib.,  75—8]. 
Tom  Hood,  Poet  and  Punster  {ib.,  92—4,  120—22,  138— 
40].  Palissy  the  Potter  {ib.,  IL  (1861),  97—102, 127—32]. 
Music.    A  Poem  [J6.,  133,  134]. 

BioKLBY,  Eev.  Thomas,   b.  Stowe,  Bucks.,  1518 
Magd.  Coll.,  Ox.  ;   B.A.,  1540  ;  M.A.,  1545 
B.D.,  1552  ;  D.D.,  1570  ;  Fellow,  1540— 54 
King's  Chp.  to  King  Edward  VL  ;  in  France 
during  Queen  Mary's  reign  ;    Chp.  to  Archbp. 
Parker;  Eector  of  Biddenden,  Kent,  1502;  of 
Sutton    Waldron,   Dorset.,  1578  ;    Archd.  of 
Stafford,  1567—86  ;    Chancellor  of  Lichfield 
Cathedral,   11th  July,  1560—86;    Warden  of 
Merton    Coll.,    Ox.,    1569—85  ;     Bishop   of 
Chichester,    30th    Jan.,    1585,    to  death  ;    d. 
May,   1596  ;    bur.  Chichester  Cathedral,  26  th 
May. 

[Fuller's  "Worthies,  131 ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  199, 
211 ;  Bliss's  "Wood's  Ath.  Oxon.,  IL,  839  ;  Bickley's  Regis- 
ter in  Chichester  Cathedral ;  Lansd.  MSS.,  982,  f .  238 ; 
Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  V.,  8,  9.] 

BiDDULPH,  Bidulf,  Bydulf,  Bidolf. 

Bydulf  de  Bydulf,  Pedigree  (1580)  [Bodl.  Lib.,  1834, 
V.  1,  f.  134-14].    Arras  exhibited  at  Lichfield,  30th  March, 


^"^iJK^  '^r  «Hn  .Btone  by  Hckermg, 
circa  1850.  4to.  Extracts  fr°"i  Jegif  «^;\[^°f,l;?^-'  *'^'^' 
244].    Other  references  to  [^5    853,  31 ;  li50.  15i]. 

Restoration  of  Church.     [Antiquary  III.,  228   229  J 
Biddulph  Hall  and  Castle.  [See  Head  (R.),  and  Hulme 

^^'  tielBateman  (Jas.),  (R.),  (J-).  Co<g.er(Thos.),  Hulme 
(P  B.),  Wilson  (Rev.  J.),Painter  (Rev.  W.  H.),  Head  Rob  ), 
Jewitt's  Wedgwood,  72,  158,  293  ;  North  f  «i?^-  ^«4f  ««* 
Tienorf  f  18661  3  4:  (1874)7,8;  Samter  (J.  D.)  Sleighs 
Leik    2nd  ed.;  22!  2:%  31,  ^  55,  89,  90,  W8   126,  150   161 

169  191  218;  Pedigree  of,  55;  Cox's  Muniments  of 
Lichfield  Cathedral,  ^8 ;  Hi-st.  Coll  Staffs  (Biddulph 
Township  and  Family),  IL  (pt.  1),  149,  154  :  (pt  2)  18,  21, 
29,  61  :  IIL  (pt.  1),  50,  51  103,  122  172  173  :  pt.  2),  8  17, 
37  50,  51,  83,  126:  IV.  (pt.  1),  ^U  60  165,  157  158,  181, 
183,  196,  208,  212,  222,  275  :  (pt.  2)  59  :  V.  (pt.  1),  13  :  (pt. 
91  36  38  3<)  40— 2  53,  104,  169,  221,  2.53,  342,  367:  VI. 
?pt  1)  7'8,"71  74,  10.3  106  122,'l26,  '128,  138,  139,  185  198, 
214,  222     228     234:    VlL   (pt.  1),  84,  121,  158    162-b^, 

170  180  198,' 241,  243:  VIU.  (pt.  2),  83  133,  135  :  IX. 
(pt  1)  16  41  65,  72,  85  ;  Miscellanea  [Staffs.  Coll.,  bait 
Lib'.,  see  Cat.  389]  ;   Antiquities  of  Biddulph  Hall  [_ib.,  370]. 

Biddulph,  Sir  Michael. 

[Bodl.  Lib.,  1731,  99.] 

Biddulph,  Mrs.,  Sydney. 

Memoirs.  London:  J.  4"  J-  Dodsley.  1772.  3  vols., 
pt.  8vo. 

Bidlakb,  George,  Architect,  "Wolverhampton. 

Sketches  of  Churches  designed  for  the  use  of  Non- 
conformists. Published  by  S.  Birbeck,  Longmore  Street, 
Birmingham.  1865.  Pref.  dated  "Wolverhampton,  Nov., 
1864." 

Bill,  Eev.  John.  Ch.  Coll.,  Cam.  ;  A.B.  ; 
Eector  of  Draycott-le-Moors,  1753—1806  ; 
d.  2nd  May,  1806,  aged  80. 

Monument,  Alton  Church. 

Bill,  John.  5.  Draycott,  1758  ;  youngest  s.  of 
Eev.  John  Bill,  rector  ;  Surgeon  in  Mosley 
Street,  Manchester  ;  ditto  to  Manchester  In- 
firmary ;  inherited  Farley  estate  as  heir  to  his 
uncle  Charles  ;  lived  at  Parley  Hall  on  retiring 
from  business  ;  d.  6th  April,  1847,  aged  90  ; 
bttr.  Alton. 
Contributed  to  Medical  Magazines. 

Bill,  John.  b.  Manchester,  1795  ;  s.  of  Jolin 
Bill,  Surgeon  ;  adm.  Man.  Gr.  Sch.,  20th  Jan., 
1806  ;  Barrister-at-Law  ;  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Mr.  Humphreys,  of  Manchester  ;  d.,  Farley 
Hall,  16th  Feb.,  1853,  aged  58. 
An  English  Party's  Excursion  to  Paris  in  Easter-week, 

1849  ;    to  which  is  added  A  Trip  to  America.     By  J.  B., 

Esq., Barrister-at-Law.  "Felix quum f aciunt  aliena pericula 

cantum."      London:    Longman   if    Co.,   Paternoster    Row. 

Leek:  G.  Nail.     MDCCC'L.    8vo.,  3  leaves,  pp.  557.    Ded. 

to  "  C.  B.  Adderley,  Esq.,  M.P."      Dated  "  Farley  Hall,  1st 

May,  1850."     (George  Nail,  Printer,  Leek.) 

Queen  Adelaide's  Visit  to  Alton  Towers.      [In  the 

above,  pp.  473—77.] 

Bill,  Eobert,  Mechanician  and  Inventor,  h. 
Staffs.,  1754  ;  took  out  a  patent  (1820)  for 
the  making  of  ships'  masts  of  iron  ;  m.  Sarah 
Perks  ;  d.,  Deptford,  23rd  Sept.,  1827. 

On  the  Danger  of  Paper  Currency.  [Printed  for 
private  circulation.]     London,  1795.    8vo. 

[In  this  pamphlet  he  incidentally  recommends  iron  tanks  for 
preserving  water  :  afterwards  adopted  in  the  Royal  Navy.] 

A  Short  Account  of  Massey's  Patent  Log  and  Sound- 
ing Machine,  with  the  opinions  of  certain  Captains  of  the 
navy,  merchant  service,  and  pilots,  who  have  made  practi- 
cal use  or  experimental  trials  with  them.  London,  1806. 
8vo. 


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[Gent.'s  Mag.,  XCVn.  (pt.  2),  466—68;  Burke's 
Landed  Gentry,  I.,  128  ;  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  V.,  28,  29.  See 
Massey  (Edw.).] 

BiLSTON,  Bilson. 

An  Act  for  repairing  of  the  Road  leading  from  High 

Bullen  in  Wednesbury,  &c.,  &o to  and  from 

Bilstou,  in  the  County  of  StafEord.     1765.    fol. 

An  Act  for  continuing  the  Terms,  &C.,  of  the  above. 
1786.    fol. 

Ditto  for  Extending,  &c.  1806.  fol. 
Anno  Eegino  Georgii  Regis  Magna3  BritauEe,  Prancie 
Decimi  Tertes.  At  the  Parliament  begun  and  holden 
at  Westminster,  the  Ninth  day  of  October,  Anno  Domini 
1722,  &c.,  1726,  &C.,  &c.  Printed  for  the  Commissioners. 
1803.  12mo.  [Contains  the  above  Acts,  and  a  continuing 
one,  pp.  79.] 

An  Act  to  establish  ....  lighting  with  Gas 
The  Town  of  Birmingham,  and  certain  parishes  and  places 
(BQstou)  in  "Warwick  and  Staiiord.  20th  May,  1825.  fol., 
pp.  35. 

An  Act  for  Repairing    ....    Roads     .    . 
from  Bilston.    22nd  May,  1820.    fol.,  pp.  7. 

An  Act  for  establishing  and  regulating  a  Market,  and 
erecting  a  Town  Hall  and  Market  Place,  in  the  Township 
of  Bilston.     7th  May,  1S24.    fol.,  pp.  43. 

Corporation  Directory  of  Birmingham,  Bilston,  Brier- 
ley  Hill    .     .         .    1861.    8to. 

Birmingham  ....  Dudley,  Bilston,  and  Willen- 
hall  Directory.    1780.    8to. 

"Goody  Langston"  of  Bilston.  [lfi»T07-,N.S.,VIII.] 
Church  Registers,  &c.: — St.  Leonard's  Church:  Tol. 
I.,  Mixed,  14th  Dec,  1684— 24th  March,  1746  [contains 
also  much  quaint  information  of  current  events,  and  ex- 
tensive quotations  from  13th,  14th,  and  15th,  Century 
Records  and  Rolls  {see  Lawley's  Bilston  now  (1892)  print- 
ing)]. II.,  Mixed,  28th  March,  1747— 31st  Dec,  1770. 
III.,  Baptisms  and  Burials,  1st  Jan.,  1771— 31st  Dec,  1812. 
IT.,  Baptisms,  1st  Jan.,  1813— 2nd  Nov.,  1817.  Y.,  ditto, 
9nd  Nov.,  1817- 1st  Nov.,  1821.  VI.,  ditto,  18th  Nov., 
1821— 31st  July,  1825.  YIL,  ditto,  31st  July,  1825— 25th 
Jan  ,  1829.  THI.,  ditto,  25th  Jan.,  1829— 10th  Aug.,  1832. 
IX.,  ditto,  10th  Aug.,  1832— 24th  Jan.,  1836.  X.,  24th 
Jan.,  1836— 31st  Dec,  1840  XI.  and  XII.,  3rd  Jan.,  1840 
—15th  Aug.,  1847.  Xin.,  15th  Aug.,  1847— 22nd  Aug., 
1852.      XIT.,  10th  Sept.,  1852— 4th  March,  1868.      XV., 

4th  March,  1868 .    XVI.,  Burials,  1st  Jan.,  1813— 8th 

March  1821.  XVII.,  8th  March,  1821— 8th  March,  1829. 
XVIIL,  9th  March,  1829— 22nd  Sept.,  1837.  XIX.,  23rd 
Sept.  1837— 25th  Feb.,  1849.     XX.,  25th  Feb.,  1849— 8th 

Jan,  1857.      XXL,  15th  Jan.,   1857 .      Unnumbered, 

Marriages,  L,  11th  Feb.,  1841— 31st  Dec,  1851.  II.,  11th 
Jan.,  1852— 1st  July,  1861.  lU.,  6th  July,  1861— 28th 
Jan.,  1873.    IV.,  2nd  Feb.,  1873— 26th  Feb.,  1888.    V.,  4th 

March.   1888 .    A  Book  containing  Benefactions  and 

Doles  '  1711—1868.  Vestry  Minute  Books,  1736—66, 
1791_il814,  1815 — 71.  Surveyor's  Accounts,  1763—1850. 
Wardens'  Book,  3rd  July,  1753— 17th  Dec,  1812.  Chapel 
Wardens'  Accounts,  1809— 71.— (Rev.  C.  Lee,M.A.,  Vicar.) 
St  Luke's  Church  :  I.,  Baptisms,  29th  Jan.,  1849— 1st 
Nov  1863  [800  entries].  II.,  ditto,  1st  Nov.,  1863— 14th 
April  1875  [800  entries].  III.,  ditto,  19th  May,  1875,  in  use 
[on  18th  Aug.,  1892, 245  entries].  IV.,  Marriages,  6th  July, 
1852— 27th  May,  1860  [500  entries].  V.,  ditto,  28th  May, 
1860— 1st  August,  1869.  VI.,  ditto,  2nd  Aug.,  1869— 27th 
Nov  1876  VII.,  ditto,  3rd  Dec,  1876— 6th  March,  1887. 
Vlli  ditto,  12th  March,  1887,  in  use  [on  14th  Aug., 
1892,  201  entries].— (The  Rev.  W.  Prosser,  M.A.,  Vicar.) 
St.  Martin's  Church  :  I.,  Baptisms,  1866—.  II.,  ditto, 
188  in  use.  III.,  Marriages,  1866—.  IV.,  ditto, 
188     in  use.— (Rev.  W.  W.  Chettle,  Vicar.) 

St  Mary's  Church  :  I.,  Marriages,  8th  June,  1848— 21st 
Dec  1863.  II.,  ditto,  2.5th  Dec,  1863— 1st  Aug.,  1892.  IIL, 
Buri'als,  25th  April,  1848-5th  May,  1866.  IV  ditto  20th 
MaT  1866— 30th  June,  1892.  V.,  Baptisms,  23rd  April,  1848 
— IstAus  1852.  VI.,  ditto,  1st  Aug.,  ]852—12thMarch, 
1857  VII.,  ditto,  15th  March,  1857— 24th  May,  1863. 
Vlli.,  ditto,  24th  May,  1863— 21st  Aug.,  1892.— (Rev.  C. 
Batchelor,  M.A.,  Vicar.)  „.„  ,t  ^  ^    ^  ,-r> 

(See  Ford  (  ),  Price  (J.),  Hill  (J.  C-),  Owen  (Rev. 
J  B.),  (C.  A.),Lee  (Rev.  C),  Leigh  (Rev.  W.),  Lamley  G 
f)  Rowley  (  ),  Nokes  (F.)  (F.,  jnn.)  (Miss),  Baddeley 
(Kev  T)  Perry  (W.),  Boy  of  Bilson,  Morton  (Bishop), 
Wheeler  (Thos.),  Beebee  &  Price  ;  Griffith's  Markets  and 
Fiirs  544,  545 ;  Congregational  Year  Booh  (1865),  247, 
( 18801  320 ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  153  ;  Barwick's  Life  of 
Bilhop  Morton ;  Hist.  Coll.  of  Staffs.,  I.,  70,  133, 136,  140, 
312  :    IL,  (pt.  1)  3,  12,  172  :    in.,  (pt.  1)  216  :    (pt.  2)  124  : 


IV.,  (pt.  1)  223  :  v.,  (pt.  1)  143  :  VIIL,  (pt.  2)  157,  250  : 
IX.,  (pt.  1)  43,  60,  71  :  (pt.  2)  138,  147:  X.,  (pt.  1)  127; 
Miscellanea  [Stafi.  Coll.,  Salt  Lib.,  see  Cat.  391];  Bassford 
(Stephen).] 

BiNCKBS,  Eev.  William.     St.  John's  Coll.,  Cam.; 
B.A.,  1674;  Fellow,  Peterhouse,  1678  ;  M.A., 
1678  ;   Preb.  of  Nassington,  Lincoln  Cathe- 
dral, 2nd  IMay,  1683—97  ;     of  Basset  Parva, 
Lichfield  Cathedral,  15th  July,  1697—1703  ; 
D.D„   1699  ;    Dean  of  Lichfield,  19th  June, 
1703  to  death  ;    examined   before   House  of 
Lords    (for    Sermon   below)   on    May,    1702; 
Prolocutor  of    Convocation,   1705  ;    Vicar  of 
Leamington,  where  he  d.  19th  June,   1712  ; 
bur.  there. 
Sermon  preached  before  Convocation.     London,  1702. 
Sermon  at    Byrmingham  in   1710    before  the   Com- 
missioners for  Building  St.   Philip's  Church.      London, 
1710.    8vo. 

Letters,   &c.,  from  the  King,  appointing  him  Dean. 
[Muniment  Room,  Lichfield  Cathedral,  R.  11.] 

[Handbook  to  Lichfield  Cathedral  (1892),  101 ;  Har- 
wood's Lichfield,  186,  187,  226;  Smollett's  England,  I., 
453  ;  Lathbury,  394  :  Cox's  Muniments  of  Lichfield  Cathe- 
dral, 44  ;  Grad.  Cantab. ;  Hardy's  Le  Neve's  Fasti,  I.,  564, 
600  :  II.,  193  ;  Allibone's  British  and  American  Authors  • 
Parliamentary  History  VI.,  22,  23  ;  Shaw's  Staff.,  I.,  289 
Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  V.,  44.] 

BiNNEY,  E.  W.,  P.R.S.,  of  IVLanchester. 
The  Hematite  of  the  Churnet  Valley. 

"  BlOGKAPHBRS    AND    CrITICS    OF    JOHNSON." 

rWestmr.  Review,  LV.,  N.S.  (1879),  1—39  ;    Appleton's 
Journal  of  Literature,  VI.,  N.S.  (1879),  308—25.] 


Biographical  Magazine. 


The  Lives  of  the  Illustrious,  IV.  London,  1853.  8vo. 
[Johnson,  pp.  1 — 12.] 

Birch,   Eli.      b.   Cannock'  Wood,    27th    Aug., 
1811  ;  d.  16th  Oct.,  1868,  aged  57. 

Obituary  of  Joseph  Birch,  by  him.     [See  Birch  (J.).] 
Obituary  of.     By  Samuel  Birch.     [P.  M.  Mag.  (1869), 
687,  088.] 

BiEOH,  George,     b.  Cannock,  1834  ;    d.  Gentle- 

shaw,  16th  Jan.,  1863. 

Obituary  of.  By  Eev.  W.  Whitehead.  [P.  M.  Mag. 
(1865),  317,  318.] 

Birch,   John,  Engraver,     b.  1768  ;  d.  Whitby, 
1829. 
Engraved  Drawings  for  Angus's  Seats. 

Birch,  John,  Painter,    b.  TSTorton,  Derbys.,  1807; 
d.  South  Hackney,  1857. 
Views  in  Dovedale. 

Birch,   Joseph,     b.   Whiston,   1783  ;    d.  there, 
29th  Jan.,  1861. 
Obituary.    By  John  Thomas.      [P.   M.  Mag.   (1861), 
573.] 

Birch,  Joseph,     b.    Burslem,    ]V[ay,    1787  ;    d. 
Bentley  Hay,  5th  May,  1860. 
Obituary.    By  Eli  Birch.     [P.  M.  Mag.  (1860),  753.] 

Birch,  Sampson. 

Concerning  an  Extraordinary  Birth  in  Staffordshire, 
with  Reflections  by  Edward  Tyson,  M.D.  [Phil.  Trans., 
1683.] 

Birch,  William  Thomas.  b.  Uttoxeter,  5th 
Jan.,  1846  ;  s.  of  late  John  Birch  ;  educated 
National  Sch.,  Uttoxeter  ;    a  manager  at  John 


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Heywood's,  Manchester  ;  m.,  12th  July,  1873, 
Emma  Susan,  eldest  rfaw.  of  John  Chadwick, 
Esq.,  of  Salford. 
Home  Reveries.   John  Heywood,  London  (f  Manchester. 
1811.    Pt.  8vo.,  pp.  101. 

In  Memoriam  of  the  late  John  Heywood,  Esq.  A 
Poem     Signed  "Excelsior." 

Contributed  to  Delving  and  'Diving  ;  or,  Voices  from 
the  Slums  of  Manchester  and  Salford.  Ed.  by  A.  Alsop. 
Tol.  III.  (Oct.,  1881,  to  Sept.,  1882)  :— 

Several  Poems,    pp.  55,  76,  104,  121,  140, 152. 

And  to  Driven  from  Home,  and  other  Life  Stories.     By 

a  "Delver."     1882. 
Tv?o  Poems:   "The  Outcast "  and  "  The  Reclaimed." 

pp.  57,  60. 
The  House  of  John  Heywood.  [The British  4  Colonial 
Printer  and  Stationer.      XXVIII.     No.  24.      (Dec.  10th, 
1892.] 

Bird,  Edward,  Painter.  b.  Wolverhampton, 
1772  ;  Drawing  Master  at  Bristol  ;  exhibited 
Paintings  at  Bath,  1807  ;  in  London,  1813  ; 
A.R.A.,  1812  ;  R.A.,  1815  ;  Painter  to  Prin- 
cess Charlotte  ;  won  300  guinea  prize  for  his 
"  Death  of  Eli,"  at  the  British  Institution  ;  d. 
1819,  aged  48  ;  6jm-..  Bristol  Cathedral. 

Paintings  : — Good  News.  The  Field  of  Chevy  Chase  : 
The  Day  after  the  Battle  [penes  Duke  of  Sutherland]. 
The  Death  of  Eli  [lb.].  The  Surrender  of  .Calais 
[presented  to  Princess  Charlotte].  The  Blacksmith's  Shop. 
The  Auction.  A  Ga,me  of  Put.  The  Gipsy  Boy.  The 
Death  of  Elizabeth.  Psalm  Singers  in  a  Country  Church. 
Prince  Regent.  The  Debarkation  of  the  French  King 
[penes  Duke  of  Bridgewater] . 

[Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  V.,  72,  7.3 ;  Life  of  B.  R.  Haydon  ; 
Cunningham's  Lives  of  British  Painters ;  Redgrave's  Diet, 
of  Engravers ;  Pilkington's  Diet,  of  Artists ;  Cat.  of 
Works  of  Bird  exhibited  at  Bristol  the  year  after  his 
death;  Brit.  Mus.  Gen.  Cat.] 

Bird,  Richard.  Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.  ;  Scholar, 
1568  ;  B.A.,  1568—9  ;  M.A.,  1572  ;  B.D., 
1580  ;  D.D.,  1608  ;  Tutor  to  William  Cecil  ; 
Archd.  of  Cleveland,  21st  March,  1588—89  ; 
a  Canon  of  Canterbury,  25th  Sept.,  1590  ;  d. 
June,  1609  ;  bur.  Canterbury  Cathedral,  19th 
June,  1609. 

Author  of  An  Appeal  to  Lord  Burghley  against  the 
cruel  treatment  of  Sir  Edward  Stafford,  Ambassador  to 
France. 

[MS  Lansd.,  46,  Art.  9  ;  Ath.  Cantab.,  II.,  521.] 

Bird,  Eichard.     B.A.;  Magd.  Coll.,  Cam. 

Achmet's  Feast  and  other  Poems.  London,  n.d.  8vo., 
xii.,  200. 

Lines  on  the  Death  of  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Lichfield. 
(Cornwall.)     pp.  169—71. 

BiRKS,  Rev.  T.  E.,  M.A.,  Eector  of  Kelshall, 
Kent. 

Lecture  on  The  Effects  of  the  Roman  Catholic  Reli- 
gion on  the  Intellect  and  Conscience  of  Man.  [Lectures 
on  Romanism.     Wolverhampton,  1851.     pp.  63 — 89.] 

Birmingham. 

Poetical  Survey  round  Birmingham.     1800. 
Map  of — and  25  miles  round.    By  James  SherrifiE     2 
sheets.     1798. 


1862, 


Fifty  Miles  round  Birmingham.     Drawn  by  Richards. 

Birmingham  and  District.  Drawn  by  John  Bartholo- 
mew.    London,  n.d.  (1869). 

Excursion  to— by  the  Noi-th  Staffs.  Mining  and  Mech 
Engineers.     [  Trans.  IX.,  320—25  ;  327—35.] 

BiRRELL,  Augustine. 

Article  on  Johnson.  [Contemporary  Eeview.XLYU 
(1885),  25-39,  and  in  his  Obiter  Dicta.]  >        "  -^J- 


BisBY  (or  Bisbie),  Nathaniel,  D.D.  b.  Bradley 
Hall,  Tipton,  5th  June,  1635  ;  s.of  Rev.  John 
Bishie,  Vicar  of  Tipton,  and  Margaret  (dau.  of 
Anthony  Hoo,  of  Bradley  Hall),  his  wife  ;  edu- 
cated Westmr.  School  ;  elected  Student  of  Ch. 
Ch.,Ox.,from  thence,  1654;  B.A.,  1657;  M.A., 
1660;  D.D.,  7th  June,  1668;  Rector  of 
Long  Melford,  Suffolk  ;  «.,  1672,  Elizaheth, 
dau.  of  John  Wall,  of  Rad water  Grange, 
Essex,  Esq. ;  refused  to  take  oath  of  allegiance 
on  accession  of  William  and  Mary  ;  deprived 
of  his  rectory  as  as  nonjuror,  Feb.,  1690  ;  d. 
14th  May,  1695  ;  bur.  Long  Melford. 

The  Modern  Pharisees.    London,  1673. 

Persecution  no  Persecution  ;  or,  the  Difference  between 
SufEering  for  Disobedience  and  Faction,  and  Suffering  for 
Righteousness  and  Christ's  Sake.    London,  1682. 

Mischiefs  of  Anarchy.    London,  1682. 

Korah  and  his  Company  proved  to  be  the  Seminary 
and  Seed-plot  of  Sedition  and  Rebellion.    London,  1684. 

The  Bishop  Tisiting.     London,  1686. 

[Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  T.,  88  ;  Bliss's  Wood's  Ath.  Oxon., 
lY.,  640  ;  Walker's  Sufferings  ;  Rawlinson  MSS.,  Bodl. 
Lib. ;  Fuller's  Worthies  ;  Welch's  Westmr.  Scholars,  142, 
143 ;  Fasti,  XL,  199  ;  Hearne,  II.,  68  ;  Rawlinson,  IT., 
113  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.] 

Bishop,  F. 

[See  Powell  and  Bishop.] 

Bishop's   Palace,  Lichfield. 

Ichnograph  and  Sketch  of  its  ruins.  [Tanner's  MS., 
217,  f.  54,  56.] 

[Other  References: — Cough's  Topog., 486;  Wharton's 
Hist,  of  Poetry,  11.,  276  ;  Erdeswicke's  Staffs.,  101 ;  Har- 
wood's  ditto  (1844) ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  287—89  ;  Dods- 
worth's  MSS. ;  Shaw's  Staffs.,  I.,  307.] 


BissBLL,  T.  F.,  Wednesbury. 

Original    Poems.       Wedneshury : 
Whitehouse.     1811.     8vo. 


Printed  by   A.    W. 


BiSBETT,  James,  Miniature    Painter,     b.  1760  ; 

of  Newmarket,  and  lastly  of  Birmingham  ;  d., 

Leamington,  1832. 

Engraved  Emblematical  Plate  for."  The  Poetical  Survey 
round  Birmingham."     1800. 

Black,  W.  H. 

Catalogue  of  the  Manuscripts  bequeathed  to  the  Uni- 
versity of  Oxford  by  Elias  Ashmole,  Esq.  Oxford,  184.5. 
4to. 

Blackbdrne,  Rsv.  Francis. 

Remarks  on  Johnson's  Life  of  Milton  ;  to  which  are 
added  Milton's  Tractate  on  Education  and  Areopagitica. 
London,  1180.     12mo.     [Privately  printed  anonymouMy.'] 

Black  Country. 

Strangers  in  [Leisure  Hour,  XI.  (1860),  635,  637]. 
Home  in  [ib.,  652—55].  Manners  and  Customs  \ib.,  661— 
64].  Society  [ib.,  682—85].  A  Tea  Party  in  [ib.,  700—3] 
Education  in  [ib.,  717—20].  Music  in  [ib.,-  731—34] 
Church  in  [ib.,  746—50].  Lions  of  [ib.,  761—65,  781—83' 
A  Sponge  for  [ji.,  795— 97].  "' 

Honest  Munchen  ;  and  other  Sketches  of  Early  Metho- 
dism in  the  Black  Country ;   with  the  Romantic  Story  of 
the  Leek  Road  Chapel.     2nd  ed.    London,  1811      12mo 
pp.  80.  ■' 

Walks  in  the  Black  Country.      [See  Burritt  (Elihu).] 

[See  also  Griffiths'  Markets  and  Fairs,  91;  Bradley 
(Jas.),  Wagstaffi  (Rev.  F.).]  '        '  ^ 

Blackfkiars,  Newcastle. 

[See  Palmer  (Kev.  C.  P.  R.),  Leech  (A.).] 

Black  Ladies. 

[Antiquary,  Til.,  83.] 


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BLAKE  WAY 


Blackstock,  'Rev.  Edward.  Baptist  Minister, 
John  Street  Chapel,  Wolverhampton  ;  formerly 
of  Potton. 

A  Discourse  on  the  Covenant  of  Grace  (2  Sam.  xxiii. 
6).  Manchester:  John  Gadsbtj,  NewaU's  Buildings,  Market 
Street.     1835.     12mo.     pp  48." 

The  Way  to  Heaven.  Being  the  substance  of  two 
discourses  preached  in  John  Street  Chapel,  Wolverhamp- 
ton, on  Sunday,  the  9th  of  April,  1837.  Wolverhampton : 
J.  Bridgen.    1837.    8vo. 

Mercy  Manifested  to  a  Chief  of  Sinners  ;  or,  Auto- 
biograpy  and  Letters  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Blackstock, 
during  30  years  minister  of  the  Gospel  at  Petton,  Wolver- 
hampton.    London,  1853.     12mo.,  pp.  590. 

Black  Tribunal,  England's. 

Sixth  Edition.  Yery  much  enlarged.  London  :  Prin- 
ted bt/  E.  Freeman,  in  Fleet  Street.  MDCCXLVII.  8vo., 
pp.  xxi.,  400. 

[Staffordshire: — Major-Gen.  Harrison,  40,  54,  61; 
Hopton  Heath,  338,  339,  357,  362  ;  Litchfield,  342  ;  Earl  of 
Lichfield,  338,  360,  367,  370  ;  Col.  Bagott,  360  ;  TJttoxeter, 
367  ;  Barton,  369  ;  Archbp.  Sheldon,  378,  379.] 

Blackwell,  J.  A.,  of  Cobridge. 

An  Account  of  an  interesting  Discovery  of  Remains 
of  Dieulacres  Abbey.     IGeut.'s  Mag.  (Feb.  1819),  121.] 

Blackwell,    John.      h.   near    Sheffield,    1791  ; 
Methodist  New  Connexion  Minister,    1812 — 
19     (Hanley,    1818,     1819)  ;    Proprietor    of 
Sheffield  Iris  ;  bought  Newcastle  Gourant  for 
£8,000  ;  joined  Joseph  Barker,  1841  ;  Town 
Councillor;  1840—52  ;  Alderman,  1853—71  ; 
Mayor,  1859;  J.P.;  ?n.  Miss  Prince,  of  Shields; 
d.  12th  April,  1871,  aged  80. 
The  Methodist  Class  Leader ;   or.  The  Duties,  Qualifi- 
cations,   Difficulties,    and    Encouragements,  of    a    Class 
Leader  considered  :  with  an  Account  of  Class  Meetings     . 
London :  Sold  hy  T.  Blanchard,  W.  Baines,  and 
Button   ^   Son,   Paternoster    Bow;     Somerville,    Glasgow; 
Clarh,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne;    Allbut,  Hanley ;    Phear, Bir- 
mingham ;    and  may  be  ordered  of  the  Methodist  Preachers. 
n.d.{1818).     18mo.,  pp.  xii.  13— 144.     Pref.,  "Aug.  24th, 
1S18"  {Allbut.  Printer). 

Liberty  and  Restrictions  relative  to  Marriage :  A 
Discourse  from  Numb,  xxxvi.  6,  addressed  to  Young 
Persons  of  Both  Sexes  professing  Religion.  Hanley: 
same  imprint.    1819.     8vo. 

The  Glory  of  God  in  Creation  and  Grace  :  A  Poem. 
[New  Con.  Mag.  (1818),  273]  ;  An  Address  to  Touth  [ib., 
253] ;  Address  to  Promoters  of  Sunday  Schools  [ib.,  562]; 
Obituary  of  [ib.  (1872)]. 

Blackwood's  Edinburgh  Magazine. 

Johnson  and   Bishop   Warburton.     By  "C.  R."    IL 

/-iQQQ\     317 Q9 

Ditto,  and^bavid  Hume.     [Ib.,  111.  (1818),  511-13.] 

Bladen,  W.,  Wells. 

Stray  Notes  on  Birds.  [Trans.  North  Staffs.  Field 
Club  (1884),  pp.  45—53.] 

Bladon,  James,  b.  TJttoxeter  ;  living  in  Ash- 
bourne, 1813  ;  in  Birmingham,  1821  ;  m., 
1825,  at  Pontypool ;  Member  of  Entom.  Soc; 
of  Wernerian  Club  ;  Collector  of  Taxes  in 
Pontypool ;  d.  1874  ;  bur.  Pontypool. 
Joint  Editor  of  Ray's  Wisdom  of  God  in  Creation. 
Wernerian  Club. 

Large  <;ontributor  to  : — 
The  Entomological  Magazine. 
Charlesworth's  Natural  History  Magazine. 
Newman's  Entomologist  and  Zoologist. 
The  Phytologist.     (Both  Series.) 
AthencBum. 

Notes  and  Queries.  .      .    ^,      „  , 

His  article  on  Spontaneous  Generation  m  the  A««omo- 
loqical  Magazine,  from  1837,  was  republished  by  Brichson 
in  his  "Bericht."  Berlin,  1838;  and  agam  m  1949,  by 
Wregmann  in  his  "  Archives." 


History  of  Pontypool,  Past  and  Present.  Pontypool : 
Free  Press. 

Notice  of.     [Redfern's  TJttoxeter,  2nd  ed.,  284,  287.] 

Blagdon,  Francis  William. 

Reflections  on  the  Naval  Administrations  of  the  Earl 
St.  Vincent.     By  Aristides.     London,  1805.     8vo. 

[Author  imprisoned  for  six  months  for  writing  the  above.] 

Blagg,  Henry,  Cheadle. 

Letters,  Diaries,  &c.,  Written  by  Persons  in  Humble 
Life.  Compiled  and  arranged  by  .  .  London: 
Hamilton,  Adams,  if  Co.;  Norris  and  Son,  TJttoxeter. 
MDCCCXLJ.  12mo.,  pp.  xii.,  144.  (Pref.  signed  "  Com- 
piler, Cheadle,  Staffs.") 

Blake,  John,  Printer,  Wednesbury. 

Printer  and  Bookseller,  Market  Place.  [White's 
Staffs.,  1834.] 

Blake,  Thomas.  b.  Staffordshire,  1597  ;  mat. 
Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  25th  Oct.,  161G  ;  Subscribed 
the  Covenant,  1648  ;  Minister  St.  Alkmund's, 
Shrewsbury,  1645—50  ;  Tamworth,  12th  ISTov., 
1629  to  death ;  he  was  Vicar  and  Perpetual 
Curate  ;    d.  June,  1657. 

Birth  Privilege  or  Covenant  Holinesse.  London,  1644. 
4to. 

Tracts  on  Infant  Baptism.     London,  1646.    4to. 

Testimony  of  the  Ministers  of  Stafford  to  the  Solemn 
League.     London.  1648.     4to. 

Answer  to  XVI.  Quseries  touching  Christmas,  by  Jos. 
Heming  of  Uttoxeter,     London,  1650.     4to. 

Font  uncovered  for  Infant-Baptisme  ;  An  Answere  to 
the  Challenge  of  the  Anabaptists  of  Stafford,  by  W.  Cook, 
of  Ashby-de-la-Zouch.     London,  1651.     4to. 

Vindicise  Foederis  ;  or,  A  treatise  of  the  covenant  of 
God  with  mankind  in  the  several  kinds  and  degrees  of  it ; 
In  which  the  agreement  and  the  respection  of  the  covenant 
of  works  and  the  covenant  of  Grace  of  the  Old  and  New 
Testament  are  described.     London,  1653.     4to. 

The  Covenant  Sealed  :  A  treatise  of  the  Sacraments 
of  both  Covenants,  polemical  and  practical,  especially  of  the 
Sacraments  of  the  Covenant  of  Grace,  with  an  answer  to 
Baxter.     London,  1655.     4to. 

[In  Salt  Lib.  there  is  a  copy,  in  which  is  written  "Michael 
et  Frances  Biddulph  huuc  librum  tenent  ex  dono  Authons,  19 
Julii,  1666,  die  unionis."] 

Mr.  Humphrey's  Second  Vindication  considered.  Lon- 

don,^1656.     4to.  ,      .  ,    ,^     ,  •   j      x, 

On  the  Covenant  of  God  entered  with  Mankind.  Uy 
T.  Blake,  with  his  funeral  sermon  by  A  Burgess,  and  a 
funeral  Sermon  at  his  death  by  S.  Shaw.    London,  1658. 

'  Living  Truths  in  Dying  Times.  London  1665.  ito. 
[Shaw's  Staffs.,  L;  Pitt's  Staffs.:  Cox  s  Staffs.; 
White's  Staffs.  (1834,  1851);  Palmer's  Tamworth,  234; 
Tamworth  Corporation  Records ;  Wood  s  Ath.  Oxon.,  iii., 
431  •  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon ;  Owen  and  Blakeway  s 
Shrewsbury,  IL,  281 ;  see  Cook  (J.) ;  Shaw  (S.) ;  Burgess 
(A.).] 

Blakemoee,  Edward,  Wednesbury. 

On  the  Restoration  of  the  Parish  Church  of  Wednes- 
burv.  Wednesbury:  Printedby  Edward  Blhs.  1857.  12mo^ 
pp.  51.  Subscription  List  andPeals  rung  at  Parish  Church 
4  pp.  extra. 

[See  Goddard  (John).] 

Blakeway,  Eev.  Bennett,  b.  Boss,  Herefs.,  17th 
June,  1838  ;  s.  of  James  Blakeway  and 
Catherine,  his  wife  ;  educated  Ledbury  Gr. 
Sch.;  St.  Bees,  1863;  Curate  of  Portwood, 
1865—68  ;  St.  Mary's,  South  Shields,  1868— 
73  ■  Beighton,  1873—74  ;  Caverswall,  1874 
_78  ;  Wellington,  1878—79  ;  Vicar  of 
Horton,  near  Leek,  1879  ;  m.  22nd  April, 
1874,  Rose  Sarah,  dau.  of  Bennett  Carr  of 
Eckington,  Derbys. 
Horton   Church.      [Trans.   North   Staffs.   Field    Club 

(1885),  55,  56.] 


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BLOUNT 


Minor  Matters  of  Order  in  Churches.  [Familtj  Clmrcli- 
man,  III.,  370,  387,  410,  425,  450,  487,  546  :  IV.,  73.1 

Bland,  James,     b.  Macclesfield,  1812  ;  d.  Leek, 
lOth  March,  1868. 
Obituary.    By  John  Clarkson.     [P.  M.  Mag.   (1870), 
298,  299.] 

Blatch,  W.  G. 

Entomological  Rambles  in  the  Midlands.  II.,  Cannock 
Chase.     [Md.  Nat.,  II.  (1879),  291—95.] 

Blatch,  Eev.  William,  b.  Frome,  1814  ;  s.  of 
George  Blatch,  Esq.;  educated  Koberts'  Board- 
ing School,  Sambourne,  Warminster,  Edin- 
burgh, and  Trin.  Coll.,  Hartford,  U.S.A.  ; 
Hon.  B.D.,  1855  ;  Incumbent  of  Aberdeen, 
1849  ;  Pottenween,  1850—51  ;  St.  John's, 
Perth,  1855—58  ;  Synod  Clerk,  Diocese  of 
St.  Andrew,  Acting  C.P.,  and  Visiting  Chp. 
to  H.M.  General  Prison  of  Scotland,  1861 — 
79  ;  Vicar  of  Hanford,  1879—85  ;  Eector 
of  Sloley,  Norwich,  1885—89  ;  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  J.  Andrews,  Esq.;  d.  1892. 
The  Mutual  Eesponsibilities  of  Ministers  and  People. 

A  Sermon     ....    delivered  in  the  Hanford  Church  on 

Sunday  Morning,  October  26th,  1879.     Perth :  S.  Cowan  ^ 

Co.,  Strathmore  Press.     1870.     8vo.,  pp.  8. 

Blick,  Eev.  Francis,  b.  1755,  Coventry  ;  Mat. 
St.  John's  Coll.,  Ox.  ;  B.A.,  1774  ;  M.A.. 
1777  ;  Curate  of  Sutton  Coldfield  ;  Eector  of 
Waltou-itf.-Eolleston  ;  of  Wissett,  Suffolk  ; 
Vicar  and  Perpetual  Curate  of  Tamworth,  1795 
to  death  ;  Preb.  of  Pipa  Parva,  Lichfield,  7th 
Nov.,  ]828  ;  Bailiff  of  Tamworth,  1817  ;  d. 
8rd  April,  1842,  aged  87. 

Sermon  on  John  vii.  17,  delivered  in  the  Church  of 
Sutton  Coldfield,  Jan.  30th,  1791,  with  the  letters  that 
passed  between  him  and  the  Eev.  John  Biland,  A.M., 
respecting  it.    1791.    8vo. 

[Biog.  Diet.  Living  Authors  (1816),  30;  Palmer's 
Tamworth,  237,  238,  App.  xxii. ;  White's  Staffs.  (1834), 
883  ;  Eiland's  Sutton  Coldfield  ;  ditto,  Eiland  family  ; 
Sutton  Coldfield  and  Border  Districts ;  Foster's  Alumni 
Oxon.] 

Blithfield,  Bliefeld,  Blithefeud,  Blyfeld,  Bly- 
ffelde,  Blythfield,  Bhdefelt,  Blitefield,  Blithefield. 

Church  Eegisters  :— I.,  Mixed,  1638—1642.  II.,  Mixed, 
1658—1812.  III.,  Marriages  (and  Banns),  1754—1838. 
IV.,  Marriages,  1813 — 56.  V.  &  VI.,  Duplicate  Marriages, 
June,  1333.  VII.,  Baptisms,  1813.  VIII.,  Burials,  1813. 
—(Eev.  D.  S.  Murray,  M.A.,  Eector.) 

Miscellanea.    [Staffs.  Coll.,  Salt  Lib.,  see  Cat.  396, 398.] 

Account  of  Blithfield  Church,  its  Monuments,  &c. 
[Memorials  Bagot  Family,  105,  123.] 

Ditto,  its  Rectors,  Parsonage,  and  Church  Eegisters. 
[/S.,  125— 41.] 

Ditto  House  and  Grounds  of  Blithfield,  &c.  [Jb.,  143 
-47.] 

Deeds  relatmg  to  Blithfield.  375  in  number,  of  which 
119  are  very  ancient,  but  without  dates  ;  the  rest  commence 
15  Edw.  I.,  and  end  8  James  I.     [Penes  Lord  Bagot.] 

[  See  Bagot  Familv  ;  Blythfield  Family  ;  Colton  and 
the  Wasteneys,  33,  56,  85,  87,  195,199,208,210,211,214, 
217,  219,  221,  225,  228,  236  ;  Hist.  CoU.  Staffs.,  I.,  80,  223, 
284—37,  389,  365,  866,  .369,  371  :  II.  (pt.  1.),  132  : 
III.  (pt.  1).  48,  60,  68,  88  :  (pt.  2)  39  :  IV.  (pt,  1.),  65,  74, 
102.  172,  231  :  V.  (pt.  1),  75  :  VI.  (pt.  1),  90,  140,  180.  236  : 
VII.  (pt.  1),  148,  157  :  VIII.  (pt.  1),  143,  156  :  (pt.  2)  45, 
50,  75,  81—3,  105n,  148  :  IX.  (pt.  1),  93  ;  X.  (pt.  2),  4,  45, 
89  ;  Townson  (Eev.  T.,  D.D.)  ;  Harrison  (Eev.  Canon)  : 
"Warden  (Eev.  M.,  LL.B.).] 

Blocke,  Eoger,  Lichfield. 

Letter  to  Mr.  John  Hussey,  at  the  Excise  Office,  Lon- 
don (Lichfield,  2nd  Jan.).     [Bodl.  Lib.,  1731,  i.  42o.] 


Blomb,  E. 

Britannia.  London,  1673.  fol.  (five  maps.)  [Includes 
Staffs.] 

Blood,  Lieut,     b.  1775  ;    entered  Army,   1793  ; 

served  in  Peninsula  and  Waterloo  Campaigns 

and  in  India  (altogether  40  years)  ;    d.  20th 

June,  1840  ;  bur.  Cheadle. 

Monument,  Inscription,  &c.  [Plant's  Cheadle,  83,  84.] 

Blore  Hbath. 

[  Jewitt's  Wedgwood,  74 ;  Mortimer's  Wirrall,  93  ; 
Pitt's,  Nightingale's,  Cox's,  Shaw's,  White's  Histories  of 
Staffs. ;  Trans.  N.  Staffs.  Field  Club  (1884),  7,  14,  16.  See 
Leech  (A.),  Snape  (Eev.  W.),  Genth  Mag.,  Hist.  Coll. 
Staffs.,  IX.  (pt.  2),  67.] 

Bloeb  Eay. 

Church  Eegisters  :— I.,  Mixed,  1558—1641  (pp.  44). 
II.,  Mixed,  1650—1788   (pp.  92).    III.,  Baptisms,  1784— 

1812.  IV.,Marriages,  1784— 1812.  V.,  Banns  of  Marriages, 
1784,  in  use.      VI.,  Burials,  1784—1812.      VII.,  Baptisms, 

1813,  in  use.  VIII.,  Marriages,  1813 — 34.  IX.,  Burials, 
1813,  in  use.  X.,  Marriages,  1837,  in  use.— (Rev.  John 
Young,  Rector.) 

Ancient  Records,  &c.     \_See  Young  (Eev.  J.).] 

History  of,  and  Bassett  Family.  ITopographer,  II., 
317—26.] 

Miscellanea  [Staff.  Cell.,  Salt  Lib.,  see  Cat.  898.]      . 

[Harwood's  Erdeswicke  (1844),  104,  114,  115,  484, 
485,  665  ;  Dugdale's  Monast.,  271 ;  Bodl.  Lib.,  853,  42, 
486;  Jfm-O)-,  XXIV.,  20  ;  Topographer,!., i6:  IL,  317— 26: 
III.,  54  ;  Hist.  Coll.  of  Staffs.,  L,  250  :  II.,  (pt.  1)  159,  248, 
250,  256  :  III.,  (pt.  1)  72,  102—9,  117,  120,  127,  128,  132, 
136,  187,  141,  173  :  IV.,  (pt.  1)  46,  61,  91,  212,  235,  239,  (pt. 
2)  35  :  V.  (pt.  1)  40,  45  :  VI.,  (pt.  1)  66,  145,  153,  245,  251 : 
VII.,  (pt.  1)  221,  (pt.  2)  14  ;  IX.,  (pt.  1)  48,  100,  105,  107.] 

Blore,  Thomas. 

Collection  for  the  History  and  Antiquities  of  Staf- 
fordshire, arranged  in  Parishes.  MS.  4to.  Vol.  [Salt.  Lib., 
see  Cat.  376.] 

Blount  Family. 

[Colton  and  the  Wasteneys.  60,  61,  83 — 5  ;  Topo- 
grapher, II.,  391,  392  ;  Hist.  Coll.  Staffs.,  VIII.  (pt.  2),  110«, 
138.] 

Blount,  Thomas.  Lawyer  and  Antiquary  ;  b. 
Orleton,  Oxf. 

Boscobel  (which  see). 

Ancient  "Tenures  of  Land  and  Jocular  Customs  of 
Manors.     London,  1679. 

Letters  to  Ashmole  (3rd  Sept.,  1672).  [Bodl.  Lib., 
J23i,  f.  282a5,  2836.] 

Blount,  Eev.  Walter.     Curate  of  Cheadle. 

Lectures  on  the  English  Church  and  the  Romish 
Hierarchy.     1843.     12mo. 

Reply  to  Eev.  Henry  Winter,  Eomish  Priest  at  Alton, 
Cheadle.     1843.     12mo.,  pp.  83. 

[See  Winter  (Rev.  H.),  Plant's  Cheadle,  118—16.] 

Blount,  WilKam.  4th  Lord  Mountjoy,  K.G.; 
b.  Barton-under-Needwood  ;  s.  and  heir  of 
John,  3rd  Lord  Mountjoy,  and  Lora,  his  wife  ; 
succeeded  his  father,  1485  ;  Privy  Councillor, 
I486  ;  Commander  in  Cornish  Insurrection, 
1497  ;  special  grant  of  all  honours  borne  by  his 
father,  1499;  Master  of  the  Mint,  1509; 
Chamberlain  to  Queen  Katharine  ;  Governor 
of  Hampness  Castle,  1512  ;  Lieut,  of  Tourney, 
1514 ;  accompanied  Charles,  Duke  of  Suffolk, 
to  France,  1524;  m.  (1)  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
William  Say  :  (2)  Alice,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry 
Keble  :  (3)  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Thomas  Grey, 
Marquis  of  Dorset  ;  d.  1 534. 


BLOXAM 


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BLYTHE 


Subscribed  Articles  against  Cardinal  Wolsey. 

Parliamentary  Declaration  to  Pope  Clement  VII.  on 
King  Henry  VIll.'s  Divorce. 

Will,  dated  l;!th  Oct.,  1534  ;   proved  11th  Feb.,  1535. 

[Croke'sCrokeFamily,II.,204;  Dugdale's  Baronetage, 
I.,  520 ;  Cooper's  Ath.  Cantab.,  I.,  50,  529  ;  Anstis's  Garters  ; 
Knight's  Erasmus  ;  Test.  Vetust.,  596,  632,  (;70  ;  P.  P.  Exp. 
of  :^liz.  of  York,  35,  210  ;  Excerpta  Historica,  286  ;  Eymer, 
XIII.,  518 ;  State  Papers  Henry  VIII.,  I.,  8,  312  :  397—404, 
408,  409,  416—19  :  III.,  471! :  VI.,  170  ;  WiUement's  Wind- 
sor, 42.  ] 

Bloxam,  Rev.  Richard  Rowland,  b.  Rugby,  Jan., 
171)8  ;  eldest  s.  of  Rev.  R.  R.  Bloxam,  Assist- 
ant Master  of  Rugby  Scliool ;  educated  Rugliy  ; 
Mat.  14th  Oct.,  1815,  Worcester  Coll.,  Ox.  ; 
B.A.,  1819  ;  Master  of  Guilsborough  Gr.  Sch., 
1821— -24  ;  Chp.  Royal  Navy,  1824—45  ;  Ohp. 
Pembroke  Dockyard,  1845  ;  Bom.  Chp.  to  Earl 
Ferrers,  1848  ;  Rector  of  Harlaston,  1850,  to 
death  ;  d.,  Leamington,  23rd  Jan.,  1877. 

A  Voyage  to  the  Sandwich  Islands  in  H.M.  Ship 
Blonde.     London. 

\_Mo.l.  Eng.  Bior/.,  I.  ed.,  318  ;  Crockford  (1876);  Pos- 
ter's Alumni,  Oxon.] 

Bloxwich,  Blocksich,  Blakeswych,  Blockeswych, 
Blokkeswych,  Blockeswyz. 

Church  Registers : — I.,  Baptisms  and  Burials,  16th 
Aug.,  1738— 30th  June,  1772.  II.,  ditto,  9th  July,  1772— 
30th  Dec,  1812.  III.,  Baptisms,  17th  Jan.,  1813- 15th 
July,  1832.  IV.,  Burials,  10th  Jan.,  1813— 12th  Oct.,  1837. 
v..  Baptisms,  15th  July,  1832— 14th  May,  1854.  VI., 
Burials,  17th  October,  1837— 16th  April,  1860.  Vll., 
Baptisms,  2 1st  May,  1854— 6th  April,  1860.  VIII.,  Burials, 
18th  April,  1860— 16th  May,  1869.  IS.,  Baptisms,  8th 
AprU,  1860— 16th  May,  1869.  X.,  Burials,  21st  June,  1872 
—27th  October,  1884.  XL,  Baptisms,  13th  June,  1869— 
22nd  July,  1877.  XII.,  ditto,  27th  July,  1877— 19th  Oct., 
1884.  XIII.,  Marriages,  15th  May,  1843— 27th  July,  1863. 
XIV.,  ditto,  2nd  Aug.,  1863— 21st  Feb.,  1881,.  XV.,  ditto, 
26th  Feb.,  1881— 21st  Oct.,  1884.  XVI.,  Banns,  30th  April, 
1843_26th  May,  1878.  XVII.,  ditto,  26th  May,  1878— 15th 
July,  1883.  XVni.,  ditto,  19th  Aug.,  1833— 26th  Oct., 
1884,  and  those  in  use. — (Rev.  J.  C.  Hamilton,  Vicar.) 

Manor  of.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  S59,  118—356.] 

[SeeBaylie  (.Rev.  J.);  Hist.  Coll.  Staifs.,  I.,  376  :  V., 
(pt.  1)  145,  169,  178  :  VL,  (pt.  1)  238  :  VIL,  (pt.  1)  94, 
105,  (pt.  2)  89 :  IX.,  (pt.  1)  29  :  X.,  (pt.  1)  6,  7.] 

Blundell,  Bazer,  P.S.A. 

The  Wolverhampton  Warbler ;  ,  or,  Countjr  Court 
Christmas  Carol.  With  "  Notes  and  Queries,"  critical  and 
constitutional.  London :  Printed  for  the  Author,  n.d. 
(1852).  8vo.,  pp.  xi.  82.  [A  smart  satire  on  Mr.  Serjeant 
Clarke,  County  Court  Judge.] 

The  County  Court  of  'Wolverhampton.  Its  abuses 
and  remedies.  Considered  in  a  Letter  to  the  Right  Honour- 
able Lord  Brougham.    London,  1853.    8vo. 

Blunt,  Charles  John. 

[Documents  relative  to  Rugby,  Derby,  and  Manchester 
Railway.]  Map.  Engineer,  C.  J.  B.  1845.  (Passes  through 
Staffordshire.) 

Blunt,  Rev.  John.     Head  Master  of  Newcastle 
Gr.  Sch.;   Vicar  of  Lilleshall. 
Recollection  of  Richard  Holland  respecting  Lilleshall 
Abbey.     MS.  in  large  Book  of   Views   of  the  Abbey  at 
Lilleshall.     [Printed  in  Bunsen's  Lilleshall,  pp.  23,  24.] 

Blunt,  Rev.  John  James,  b.  ISTewcastle,  1794  ; 
s.  of  the  Rev.  John  Blunt,  Head  Master  of 
Gr.  Sch.;  educated  Newcastle  Gr.  Sch.;  St. 
John's  Coll.,  Cam.,  1812  ;  1st  Bell  Scholar- 
ship, 1813  :  15th  Wrangler,  1816  ;  B.A., 
1816  ;  M.A.,  1819  ;  B.D.,  1826  ;  Fellow, 
1816  ;  travelling  Batchelor,  1818  ;  Curate  of 
Hodnet,  Salop,  1823 ;  Chetwynd,  Salop  ; 
Huls.  Lecturer,  Cam.,  1831—32  ;    Rector  of 


Great  Oakley,  Essex,  1834—39  ;  Lady 
Margaret  Professor  of  Divinity,  Cam.,  9th 
Mav,  l.S;^)9  ;  refused  Bishopric  of  Salisbury, 
1854  ;  d.,  Cam.,  17th  June,  1855. 

Vestiges  of  Ancient  Customs  discovered  in  Modern 
Italy  and  Sicily.     London,  1823. 

Sketch  of  ibhe  Reformation  in  England.  London,  1832. 
29th  ed.,  1875. 

The  Acquirements  and  Principal  Obligations,  and 
Duties  of  the  Parish  Priest.     London,  1856.     -eth  ed.,  1872. 

A  History  of  the  Christian  Church  during  the  First 
Three  Centuries.     London;  1856.     4th  ed.,  iS(?9. 

The  Rev.  J.  J.  Blunt's  Two  Introductory  Lectures  on 
the  Study  of  the  Early  Fathers.    2nd  ed.,  1856. 

On  the  Right  Use  of  the  Early  Fathers.  Two  Series 
of  Lectures.     London,  1857.     2nd  ed.,  1858. 

[Quarterb/  Review,  CIV.  (1858),  151— 70  ;  Cambridge 
Chronicle- (22ni  June,  1855) ;  Guardian  (10th  May,  1882), 
665,  666  ;  Mod.  Eng.  Biocj.,  I.,  col.  319  ;  Did.  Nat.  Bioy., 
v.,  274,  276  ;  Brit.  Mus.  Cat.] 

Blurton,  Blorton. 

Church  Registers  : — I.,  Baptisms,  1813 — 53.  II.,  ditto, 
1853  (m  use).  III.,  Marriages  (18  only  :  14  by  license), 
1754—70.  IV.,  ditto,  1842  (in  use).  [No  Marriages  be- 
tween date  of  Vol.  III.  and  1842.]  V.,  Burials,  1828  (in 
use).  [No  Burials  before  1828,  nor  Baptisms  before  1813  : 
all  before  those  years  were  registered  at  Trentham.] — (The 
Rev.  S.  W.  Hutchinson,  Curate.) 

[See  Hutchinson  (Rev.  Canon),  (Rev.  John),  Butt 
(Rev.  T).] 

[Hist.  Coll.  Staffs.,  IL  (pt.  1),  43,  49,  64,  71,  78,  94, 101, 
108,  114,  119,  125,  140,  146,  153,  160,  166,  171  :  IV.  (pt.  1), 
240:  VIL  (pt.  2),  61];  Miscellanea  [Salt  Lib.,  see  Cat.  398.] 

Blurton,   William,    of    Field    Hall,    Uttoxeter. 
[Inventor  of  the  Portable  Flood-gate   Screw 
Lever,  the  Swing  Cheese  Frame,  Milking  Sy- 
phon, Syphon  Can,  Curd  Slicer,  &c.] 
A  Practical  Essay  on  Steam  Ploughing. 
A  Practical  Essay  on  Milking.   2nd  ed.     Birmingham  ; 
Printed  by  Allen  ^  Lyon,  5,  Bennett's  Hill.     MDCCCXL. 
12mo.,  pp.  12. 

Blymhill,  Blumenhall,  BrumhuUe,  Blymehilb 
Blemhall,  Blymenhall,  Blomenhale. 

Church  Registers :— I.,  Mixed,  5th  April,  1561— 20th 
Feb.,  1654.  IL,  Mixed,  6th  April,  1654— 8th  March,  1723. 
III.,  Mixed,  6th  April,  1724— 24th  Dec,  1789  [the  last 
Marriage  in  this  Vol.,  24th  Sept.,  1753].  IV.,  Marriages, 
18th  Aug.,  1754— 8th  Oct.,  1789  [and  Banns,  21st  July, 
1754— 21st  Oct.,  1787].  V.,  ditto,  15th  Jan.,  1789— 5th 
Nov.,  1812  [and  Banns,  24th  Dec,  1788— 2nd  March,  1817]. 
VL,  Baptisms  and  Burials,  1st  Jan.,  1790— 29th  Dec,  1812. 
VIL,  Marriages,  23rd  Feb.,  1813— 14th  March,  1887.  Vni., 
Baptisms,  10th  Jan.,  1813— 1st  June,  1850.  IX.,  14th  Jan., 
1813— 1st  April,  1878.  X.  (in  duplicate).  Marriages,  5th 
Jan.,  1838  (in  use).  XL,  Baptisms,  23rd  June,  1850  (in 
use).  XII.,  Burials,  22nd  April,  1878  (in  use).— (The  Rev. 
B.  R.  0.  Bridgeman,  M.A.,  Rector.) 

History  of  the  Parish  of.  [.See  Bridgeman  (The  Hon. 
and  Rev.  Canon )J 

[See  Clive  (Ven.),  Bridgeman  (The  Hon  and  Rev.  J.), 
(Rev.  E.  R.  0.] 

-  [Hist.  Coll.  Staffs.,  I.,  170,  176,  226,  290—884  :  II.  (pt. 
1),  29,  97,  184  :  (pt.  2)  69—147  :  IIL  (pt.  1),  209,  212  :  IV. 
(pt.  1),  259  :  (pt.  2)  49,  50  :  V.  (pt.  1),  107  :  VI.  (pt.  1),  32, 
100,  107,  115-98  :  VIL  (pt.  1),  57,  69,  104,  157,  178,  238  : 
(pt!  2)  83,  85,  86  :  VIII.  (pt.  2),  104, 112»  :  IX.  (pt.  1),  42, 
50 ;  Miscellanea  [Salt  Lib.,  see  Cat.  890.] 

Blythb,  Geoffrey.  b.  Norton,  Derbys.  ;  s.  of 
William,  by  a  sister  of  Archbp.  Rotheram  ; 
educated  Eton  ;  elected  to  King's  Coll.,  Cam., 
1483  ;  Preb.  of  Strensall,  York,  4th  April, 
1493  ;  Archd.  of  Cleveland,  9th  May,  1493  ; 
Treasurer  of  Sarum,  1st  Nov.,  1494  ;  Rector 
of  Corfe,  Dorset.,  5th  March,  1494—95  ;  Preb. 
of  St.  Paul's,  1496  ;  Dean  of  York,  May,  1496; 
of  Gloucester,  9th  Feb.,  1497—98  ;  Master  of 
King's    Coll.,    11th   Feb.,    1498—99—1528; 


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BODINGTON 


Archd.  of  Sarum  and  Preb.  of  Strattum, 
Sarum,  21st  Aug.,  1499  ;  Special  Embassy  to 
King  of  Hungary,  1502  ;  Bishop  of  Lichfield 
on  his  return  ;  temporalities  returned  to  him, 
26th  Sept.,  1503  ;  Lord  President  of  "Wales, 
1512 — 24  ;  d.,  London,  1534  ;  bur.  Lichfield, 
before  the  image  of  St.  Chad. 
Agreements  with  Inhabitants  of  Lichfield.  [Bodl. 
Lib.,  1&21  (B),  153. 

Joint  Author  of  Statutes  of .  Lichfield  Cathedral,  1526, 
confirmed  by  Cardinal  "Wolsey.  [Original  MS.  in  Muni- 
ment Room,  Lichfield  :  Wolsey 's  ratification  at  F  20  ;  "Vol. 
XIII.,  f ol.  Blythe's  Statutes  are  at  F  2-t ;  and  printed  in 
Dugdale's  Monast^III.,  241.] 

Account  of  Obit.  [Vol.  XXT.,  Muniment  Room, 
Lichfield.  ] 

Will,  dated  28th  April,  1,530,  proved  1st  March,  1531, 
contains  legacies — To  Lichfield  and  Coventry  Cathedrals  ; 
King's  College  ;  Eton  College  ;  King's  Hall,  and  Church 
of  St.  Chad,  Shrewsbury ;  and  of  Norbury,  Derby's. 

[Harl.  MS.,  3839  ;  Cottonian  MSS.,  Vesp.  E  6  ;  Har- 
wood's  Lichfield,  147  ;  Cox's  Muniments  of  Lichfield,  34, 
96,  99 ;  Anglia  Sacra,  I.,  455 ;  Handbook  to  Lichfield 
Cathedral  (1892),  37,  71,  92  ;  Cooper's  Ath.  Cantab.,  I.,  40, 
41,  528  ;  Clive's  Ludlow,  155,  283,  292  ;  Hall's  Chron.,  655  ; 
Dodd,  I.,  181;  Richardson's  Godwin's  Fasti;  Rymer ; 
Alumni  Eton,  119;  Cole,  I.,  143:  XIH.,  297  ;  Bliss's  Wood's 
Ath.  Oxon.,  II.,  702 ;  Thoroton's  Notts.,  344 ;  Hist.  Coll. 
Staffs.,  VI.  (pt.  2),  34,  96,  99;  Beresford's  History  of 
Diocese  of  Lichfield,  176,  267.] 

Blytiie,  Jeffrey.  Nephew  to  Bishop  Blythe  ; 
educated  Eton  ;  elected  to  King's  Coll.,  Cam., 
1515 ;  Preb.  of  Prees,  Lichfield,  21st  July, 
1520—21 ;  by  exchange,  of  Tervin,  13th  April, 
1521—47  ;  B.A.,  1520  ;  M.A.,  1523  ;  Preb. 
of  Weeford,  8th  July,  1523—30  ;  Master  of 
King's  Hall,  1528  ;  Vicar  of  Chesterton, 
Cambs.,1558;  LL.D.,1529  ;  Archd.  of  Stafford 
(but  only  for  a  few  days),  1530  ;  Treasurer  of 
Lichfield,  7th  June,  1530,  with  which  he  held 
the  Precentorship  ;  d.  March,  1541  ;  bur.  at 
All  Saints',  Cam.,  8th  March,  1541. 

[Dr.  Blythe  preached  against  Bishop  Latimer  at  Cam- 
bridge.] 

[Cooper's  Ath.  Cantab.,  I.,  79  ;  Hardy's  Le  Neve's 
Fasti ;  Latimer's  Works,  ed.  by  Corrie,  II.,  p.  XII. ;  Reg. 
of  All  Saints  ;  Alumni,  Eton,  135  ;  Harwood's  Lichfield, 
202,  211,  241,  251,  252  ;  Townsend's  Poxe's  Martyrs,  VII., 
451  ;  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  V.,  278.] 

BOBBIXGTUN. 

An  Act  for  inclosing  lands  in  the  Manor  and  Parish  of 
Bobbiugton,  in  the  several  Counties  of  Staffordshire  and 
Salop.     15th  May,  1822.     foL,  pp.  27. 

BoDDAM,  Hungerford  Tudor.  b.  1851  ;  2nd  s. 
of  Col.  Hungerford  Mia  Boddam,  of  Bengal ; 
studied  Inner  Temple,  12th  April,  1869; 
called  to  the  Bar,  26th  Jan.,  1872  ;  a  Eevising 
Barrister  ;  on  Oxford  Circuit ;  Eecorder  of 
Newcastle,  1891  ;  m.  Alice  Mary,  dau.  of  J.  A. 
Griffiths,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  recorder  of  Eeading ;  of 
Burston  Lodge,  Stone  :  5,  Crown  Office  Eow, 
Temple,  E.C. 

Notanda. 

Digest  on  Law  and  Equity. 

Highways.  A  Paper  read  to  the  North  Staffordshire 
Law  Students'  Society,  on  April  15th,  1891.  Burslem: 
£.  Griffiths,  Wnlerloo  Printing  Office,  n.d.  12mo.,  pp.  21 
[Foster's  Men  at  the  Bar,  42.] 

BoDKN,  Eev.  Charles  H.,  Primitive  Methodist 
Preacher  at  Burton. 

Obituary  of  Priscilla  Adams  (i.  Burton,  1821 ;  d  there 
18.58).     [P.  M.  Mac/.  (1868),  707.]  ' 

[,See  Dalton  (James).] 


BoDEN,  N.,  Printer,  Stafford. 

The  Holy  Bible  of  the  Authorized  Version,  with  Notes 
and  Comments  selected  from  the  best  Annotators.  Stafford : 
Printed  bg  N.  Boden.     1772.     fol. 

[The  Title-pages  of  the  Apocrypha  and  the  New  Testament 
read  "  Birmingham  :  By  N.  Boden  and  G.  Adams.    1770."] 

Remarks  on  Five  Guinea  and  other  Promissory  Notes. 
With  some  observations  on  the  practice  of  speculation. 
By  a  Country  Banker.  Boden,  Printer,  Stafford,  n.d. 
12mo.,pp.  19. 

BoDiNGTON,  Eey.  Alfred,  b.  Erdington,  Warws., 
loth  Dec,  1831  ;  s.  of  George  Bodington, 
M.D.  ;  educated  Sutton  Coldfield  Gr.  Sob., 
Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin,  and  St.  Aidan's,  Birken- 
head ;  Curate  Little  Hereford,  1856 — 58  ; 
Mablethorpe,  Lines.,  1861—63  ;  Vicar  of 
Hannah-MJ.-Hagnaby,  1864 — 70  ;  of  March- 
ington  and  Marchington  Woodlands,  1870  ;  m. 
Zipporah,  dau.  of  the  late  Edward  Elkington, 
of  Warkworth,  Northants.,  Esq. 

Bible  Heads  and  Sacramental  Significations  strung 
together.  Walsall :  W.  Henry  Rohinson.  n.d.  12mo.,  pp 
24. 

Burial  of  the  Dead  ;  or,  Hymns  for  Mourners.  Ded. 
to  the  Memory  of  Princess  Alice,  E.  P.  Selwyn,  and  Arch- 
deacon Moore.  Music  by  S.  F.  A.  G.  Ouseley.  London: 
Novello  cf-  Co.     n.d.     8vo.,  pp.  4. 

Hymns  for  use  at  the  Solemnization  of  Holy  Matri- 
mony, n.  pr.,  d.,  or  pi.  12mo.,  pp.  3.  (G.  H.  Smart, 
Printer,  Uttoxeter.) 

Record  of  a  Poor  Parishioner.  By  her  Pastor.  Ut- 
toxeter: Charles  Webster,  Printer.     1886.     12mo.,  pp.  7. 

Bodington,   Eev.  Ctiarles.     b.   Aston,   Warws., 
28th  Nov.,    1836  ;    s.   of  George  Bodington, 
M.D.;    educated    Sutton   Coldfield   Gr.    Sch., 
1845—54  ;  Mat.  King's  Coll.,  London,  1856 
—58  ;  A.K.C.,  Applied  Science,  1858  ;  ditto, 
1st    Class  Theology,    1863  ;    Applied   Science 
Department,  1856—58  and  1861—63  ;   Theo- 
logical    Department,      1861—63  ;     Assistant 
to  Dr.  A.  Volecker,  Professor  of  Chemistry, 
Agricultural    Coll.,    Cirencester,     1858—60  ; 
Curate  St.  John's  Middlesbrough,  1863 — 65  ; 
of  St.  James's,  Wednesbury,  1865 — 67  ;  Vicar 
of  St.  Anne's,  Willenhall,  1867—70;    of  St. 
Andrew's,  Wolverhampton,  1871—79  ;  Eector 
of  St.  James',  Wednesbury,  1879—83  ;  Vicar 
of  Ch.   Ch.,   Lichfield,    1883—89;    Diocesan 
Missioner,  1887—;  E.D.  of  Lichfield,  1888— 
91  ;    4th   Canon-Eesidentiary  and  Treasurer  of 
Lichfield,  1888—. 
The  Bible  and  Ritualism.    A  Sermon  preached  in  sub- 
stance m  Christ    Church,    Wolverhampton,    on    Sunday, 
December  18th,  1870    .         .     .    St.  Luke  vi.  21-6      WSl 
verhav^pton:  Joseph  Yorlc,  30,  Ma  rlet  Street ;  Birmingham: 
Hodgetts,   Canon   Street;    London:   Hodges,  Knott        1871 
12mo.,  pp.  30.  ■       -'"'-'• 

ri,,/^^  ???"T^  ,°*  Confession  and  Absolution  in  the 
Church  of  England  .  .  .  I  speak  as  to  wise  men 
]udge  ye  what  I  say  .  .  .  Wolverhampton:  William 
Parhe  High  Street.  MDCCCLXXH.  12mo.,  pp  25 
2nd  ed      Longhurst,  30,  New  Bridge  Street,  BlackfHars. 

A  Letter  to  the  Right  Rev.  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Lich- 
field m  reference  to  His  Lordship's  Reply  to  the  Memorial 
on  the  subject  of  the  St.  Andrew's  and  ChrL  CWh 
Parish  Almanack  ....  Wolverhampton:  W.  Parke 
Printer,  High  Slreel.     MDCCCLXXIIL     8vo    pp   15         ' 

Chrift''r&*wT™*J?'''^°^^-  ^  S^'"'"^  P^«^<=ted  in 
Chiist  Church  Wolverhampton,  on  the  Anniversary  of  the 
Midland  District  Branch  of  the  English  Church^Union 
October  31st,  1873  .  .  Published  by  request  o^ 
the  President  of  the  Branch.      Wolverhampto^iT\vfuam 

K:  '^^SiA^^f "  B;o^t  T'"'''^ ""'-  ^"'"^ 

The  Wines  of  the  Bible.  '  A  Lecture  delivered  in 


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BOLTON 


Christ  Church  School  Room,  WolTerhanipton.  Wolver- 
JiaTfipton :  W.  Parke,  Printer,  High  Street ;  London :  J.  T. 
Hayes,  Lyall  Place,  Eaton  Square,  and  4,  Henrietta  Street, 
Covent  Garden.  MDCCCLXXV.  8vo.,pp.  22.  Reprinted 
as  "  The  Wines  of  the  Bible.  A  Lecture  on  Temperance." 
S.P.C.K.    ]2mo.,  pp.  31. 

The  Kingdom  of  Christ.  A  Sermon  preached  in  St. 
James's  Churchj  Wednesbury,  on  the  Sunday  before 
Advent,  1880,  In  reference  to  the  Imprisonment  for 
Conscience  Sake  of  The  Reverend  Thomas  Pelham  Dale, 
The  Reverend  Richard  William  Enraght,  and  The  Rev. 
Sidney  Faithorn  Green.  Birmingham ;  Cornish  Brothers ; 
London :  Simphin,  Marshall,  cj-  Co.    1880.    8vo.,  pp.  15. 

The  Marriage  Garment  and  how  to  put  it  on.  A 
Guide  to  Repentance  and  Reconciliation.  St.  Matt.,  xi. 
28,  30.  Published  by  Direction  of  the  Tract  Committee. 
London:  S.P.C.K.    n.d.    18mo.,  pp.  20. 

Some  Difficulties   of   Belief.    A  Lecture     .... 
Published    under    Direction    of    the    Tract     Committee. 
London:  S.P.C.K.     n.d.     12mo.,  pp.  42. 

Jesus  the  Christ.  Published  under  Direction  of  the 
Tract  Committee.    London:  S.P.C.K.    1892.    12mo.,pp.  80. 

BoDLY,  Staffordshire. 
[Bodl.  Lib.,  858,  99.] 

Body,    Eev.    George.       b.    Cheriton,    Eibypane, 
Devon,  7tli  Jan.,  1841  ;    s.  of  Josiah  Body, 
Surgeon  ;  educated  Blundell's  Sch.,  Tiverton  ; 
St.  John's  Coll.,  Cam.  ;   B.A.,  1862  ;  M.A., 
1876  ;    D.D.  (causa  honoris),  Durham,  1885  ; 
Curate  of  St.  James's,  Wednesbury,  1862 — 64; 
of  Sedgley,  1864—66  ;  in  charge  of  Ch.  Ch., 
Wolverhampton,  1866 — 70  ;  Rector  of  Kirkby- 
Misperton,  Yorks.,  1870—84;  Canon  of  Dur- 
ham,  1883 —  ;   m.  Louisa,  dau.  of  the  Eev. 
W.  Lewis,  M.A.,  late  Vicar  of  Sedgley. 
St.  Paul's  Eirenicon,  or  the  Way  of  Peace  in  an  Age 
of  Conflict.    A  Sermon  preached  in  Christ  Church,  Wolver- 
hampton, on  Sunday  Morning,  April  1 1th,  1 869.    Published 
at  the  request  of  Christ  Church  Men's  Union.     Wolver- 
hampton: W.  Parke.    1869.    8vo.,  pp.  16.  ^ 

The  Life  of  Justification.  London:  Rivmgton.  1871. 
Cr.  8vo.    2nd  ed.,  1872.    3rd  ed.,  1873. 

The  Life  of  Temptation.  London:  Bivington.  1872. 
Cr.  8vo.    2nd  ed.,  1873.    pp.  xii.  250. 

BoissARD,  Eobert.     b.  Vanlencia,  1570. 

Portrait  of  Robert,  Earl  of  Essex,  engraved  by  Brom- 
ley. 

BoKYNGHAM  (or  Buckingham),  John.     Rector  of 
Olney  ;  Preb.  of  Bishopshull,  Lichfield  ;   Dean 
of  Lichfield,  1349—63  ;   Archd.  of  Northamp- 
ton, 1351  ;    Preb.  of  Gretton,  Lines.,   1352  ; 
Keeper  of  Privy  Seal  to  Edward  III.,  and  also 
to  Eichard  II.  (Harwood)  ;  Bishop  of  Lincoln, 
25th  June,  1362—97  ;  attended  the  "Earth- 
quake Synod,"  held  in  London,  May,  1382,  on 
the    Wycliffe   heresy  ;    translated  to  Lichfield, 
1397,  which  he  refused  ;    retired  to  Monastery 
of  Ch.  Ch.  at  Canterbury,  where  he  d.,  10th 
March,  1398. 
Decanal  Visitation  of  the  Prebends  of   Gaia  Minor, 
Longdon,    and    Bishopshull,    mxa    1356     MS       B.B.   i. 
f  Capitular  Yisitations)  Muniment  Room,  Lichfield.  J 
^^^[Harwood's  Lichfield,  143    178,  "9,  217  ;   Z>.c«^  mt. 
Bioq.,  v.,  315,  316  ;    Anglia  Sacra,  I.,  49,  449,  663  ;    Le 
Neve's  Fasti ;  Fox's  Martyrs,  I.,  607  ;  Bokyngham  s  Regis- 
ter, Hutton  extra  Harleian  MS    6952 ;   Fasciculi  Zin|ani- 
orum  286  334  ;    Walsingham,  I.,  298  :    II.,  5o,  228  ;    Bale, 
de   Siript    Brit.,   II.,  72:    Fuller's   Worthies  in  Bucks; 
GodwS^s  Rolls  of  Parliament,  LCI.,  273  ;  Cox's  Muniments 
of  Lichfield,  56.] 

BoLBYN,  George,  s.  probably  of  George  Boleyn, 
Viscount  Rochford  (beheaded,  17th  May,  1536); 
Mat    as  a  Sizar  of  Trin.  Coll.,   Cam.,  Nov., 


1544;  B.A.,1552;  M.A.,  1560  ;  B.D.,  1567 
D.D.,  1576  ;  Pupil  of  Archbishop  Whitgiffc 
Preb.  of  Ulskelf,  Yorks.,  3rd  Aug.,  1560 
Canon  of  Canterbury,  27th  Dec,  1566  ;  Rec- 
tor of  Kempston,  Notts.;  of  Chichester  ;  Rec- 
tor of  St.  Dioni's  Backchurch,  London,  Feb., 
1574— 75— Aug.,  1592  ;  of  Bongor,  Salop, 
Sept.,  1575  ;  Dean  of  Lichfield,  22nd  Nov., 
1576  to  death  ;  Preb.  of  Dassett  Parva,  16th 
Nov.,  1577— Feb.,  1578—79  ;  d.  Jan.  1602  ; 
bur.  Lichfield  Cathedral. 

Composed  his  own  Epitaph.  [See  Willis  (Browne). 
Printed  in  Bickersteth's  Handbook  to  Lichfield,  99.] 

Paper  by  him  entitled : — Dutys  for  buryalls  in  the 
Cathedral,  Lichfield.  [Original  in  Muniment  Room,  Lich- 
field, F.  456  (printed) ;  Cox's  Muniments  of  Lichfield,  94, 
95.] 

Letters.     [Strype's  Whitgif t ;  Lansd.  MS. ;  &c.] 

[Add.  MS.,  5037,  f.  746  ;  Antiq.  of  Lichfield,  5,  57  ; 
Gibson's  Synodus  Anglicana  ed.  Cardwell,  246,  251,  264, 
266,  268,  269,  272 ;  Hasted's  Kent,  XII.,  93 ;  Herbert's 
Ames,  1699  :  Lambeth  MS. ;  Lansd.  MSS.,  59,  art.  11 :  48, 
art.  69  :  983,  art.  13  ;  Le  Neve's  Fasti,  I.,  57, 563, 599  :  III., 
220  ;  Neve's  Mon  Angli.,  I.,  5 ;  Mackay's  Journey  through 
England,  II.,  17 ;  Monro's  Acta  Cancel,  28  ;  Newcourt's 
Repertory,  I.,  230  ;  Pap.  with  a  Hatchet,  39  ;  Parker's 
Correspondence,  319  ;  Strype's  Annals,  III.,  174, 175,  406, 
407,  App.  26,  27  ;  ditto  (ed.  1824),  IIL,  I.  251,  252,  592  : 
ni.,  II.  206—8  ;  ditto,  Parker,  262,  444,  App.  176  ;  ditto 
(ed.  1821),  IL,  301;  ditto,  Grindal,  211 ;  ditto,  Whitgift, 
100—4,  311 ;  Talbot  Pa.,  H  611 ;  Willis's  Cathedrals,  I., 
172,  400,  438  :  11.,  825 ;  Bliss's  Wood's  Ath.  Oxon.,  I., 
427 :  II.,  288 ;  Cooper's  Ath.  Cantab.,  II.,  341,  342  ; 
Harwood's  Lichfield,  53,  182,  183  ;  Dean  Boleyn's  Will 
(Somerset  House)  ;  Protestatyon  of  Martin  Marprelate  ; 
Cal.  Sta.  Pa.  (Dom.  Ser.  1581—90),  329,  426  ;  Manning- 
ham's  Diary  (Cam.  Soc),  148  ;  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  T.,  320, 
311.] 

BOLLAND    DB    GeBENHADGH. 

Pedigree  of  Normanton,  alias  Grexon,  or  Gregson, 
with  arms,  crest,  and  motto.  [Bodl.  Lib.,  834,  IT.,  3  f .  366 
—39.] 

BoLTON,  Rev.  Charles  Nelson,  b.  Ipswich,  7th 
Nov.,  1844  ;  a.  of  Charles  Bolton,  Commander 
R.N.,  and  Anne  Elizabeth,  his  wife  ;  educated 
Rossall  Sch.,  and  New  Coll.,  Ox. ;  B.A.,  1866  ; 
M.A.,  1872  ;  Curate  of  St.  John's,  Carlisle, 
1867—72  ;  Vicar  of  All  Saints,  Darlaston, 
1872 — 81  ;  of  Cannock.  1888  ;  m.  Catherine 
Anne,  dau.  of  T.  Norman,  of  Bolcherley, 
Carlisle,  Esq. 
The  Still  Hours  before  Early  Communion.     Walsall : 

W.  Henry   Rohinscm;     London:  Simpkin,  Marshall  ^  Co. 

n.d.     12mo.,  pp.  16. 

A  Midnight  Walk,  or  a  Chat  about  Stars.     S.P.C.K., 

1887 

The  Comfort  of  Infidelity,  or  Scripture  Difficulties. 
S.P.C.K.     (No.  14  of  Scripture  Diflaculties). 

The  Barbican,  or  Lessons  from  the  life  of  Fishermen. 
S.P.C.K.     (No.  2383  Tracts). 

Swing  off.    R.T.S. 

Bolton,  Frederick. 

Poetical  Miscellanies,  consisting  of  Odes,  Songs,  and 
other  Pieces.  London:  John  Lowndes,  9,  South  Side  of 
Drury  Lane  Theatre.    1826.    12mo.,  pp.  48. 

[Lines  written  in  Tettenhall  Churchyard,  Staffs.,  p.  39.J 

Bolton,  Eev.  Frederick  Samuel.  St.  John's, 
Cam.  ;  Sen.  Opt.  ;  1st  Class  Tripos  ;  B.A., 
1839;  M.A.,  1842;  B.D.,  1849;  Fellow, 
1840—51  ;  Assistant  Master  of  Bridgnorth 
Gr.  Sch.,  1839—50  ;  Vicar  of  Salt,  1850—76  ; 
E.D.  of  Stafford,  1871—76  ;  Rector  of  Taten- 
hill,  1876  ;  Preb.  of  Handsacre,  Lichfield,  1869. 


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Christian  ITiiity,  A  Sermon  preached  in  St.  Mary's 
Church,  Stafford,  May  22nd,  1855.  London:  F.  and  J. 
Rivington;  Stafford:  R.  and  W.  Wright.  1855.  8vo.,  pp. 
56. 

The  Confirmation  Service  with  Explanatory  Notes. 
S.P.C.K.    1866. 

True  Limits  of  Rubrical  or  Ceremonial  Kevival  in 
Divine  Service.     London:  Parker  ^  Co.     186B. 

On  the  Collects.     Same  imprint.     1868. 

What  can  our  Cathedrals  do  for  us  ?  Same  imprint. 
1860. 

Sermons. 

Bolton,  Sir  Kichard.  b.  Penton,  about  1570  ; 
s.  of  John  Bolton ;  after  practising  as  a 
Barrister  in  England  he  went  to  Ireland,  where 
he  became  temporary  Eecorder  of  Dublin,  1 604  : 
Recorder  "  during  good  behaviour,"  at  £25  per 
year,  1605 — 13  ;  admitted  Society  of  King's 
Inn,  Dublin,  1610;  M.P.,  Dublin,  1618; 
Knighted,  1618,  by  Sir  Oliver  St.  John,  Lord 
Deputy  of  Ireland  ;  Solicitor-General,  1618  ; 
Attorney-General  to  the  Court  of  Wards,  Dub- 
lin, 1622  ;  Chief  Baron  of  the  Exchequer, 
1625  ;  Lord  Chancellor,  Dec,  1639  ;  m.  (1) 
Frances,  dau.  of  Richard  Walter,  of  Stafford, 
(2)  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Patrick  Barnewall  ; 
d.  Nov.,  1648. 

The  Statutes  of  Ireland,  beginning  the  third  year  of 
King  Edward  the  Second,  and  continuing  untill  the  end  of 
the  Parliament  begunne  in  the  eleventh  year  of  the  reign 
of  our  most  gratious  Soveraigne  Lord  King  James,  and 
ended  in  the  thirteenth  year  of  his  raigne  of  England, 
France,  and  Ireland.  Newly  perused  and  examined  with 
the  Parliament  rolls  ;  and  divers  statutes  imprinted  in  this 
booke  which  were  not  formerly  printed  in  the  old  booke. 
16^1.    fol. 

Ditto  of  the  tenth  and  eleventh  years  of  King  Charles 
I.     1635.    fol. 

A  Justice  of  the  Peace  for  Ireland,  consisting  of  two 
bookes.  The  first  declaring  th'  exercise  of  that  office  by 
one  or  more  Justices  out  of  Peace  out  of  Session.  The 
second  setting  forth  the  forme  of  proceeding  in  sessions, 
and  the  matters  to  be  enquired  of  and  handled  therein  .  . 
Whereunto  are  added  many  presidents  of  indictments  of 
treasons,  felonies,  misprisons,  preemuniers,  and  finable 
offences  of  force,  fraud,  omission,  and  other  misdemeanors 
of  severall  sorts  more  than  ever  heretofore  have  been  pub- 
lished.  Imprint— Dublin,  1838.   fol.     2nd  ed.  Dublin,  1683. 

[Fac-similes  of  Nat.  MS.  of  Ireland,  pt.  IV.,  sec.  2  ; 
Tucker's  Hist.  Irish  Conf.  and  War  in  Ireland,  Vol.  II. ; 
Carte  Papers  in  Bodl.  Lib.,  Vol.  XX. ;  Archives  City  of 
Dublin  ;  Ditto  of  Kilkenny  Castle  ;  State  Papers,  Ireland, 
1608  ;  MSS.,  King's  Inn,  Dublin  ;  Eegimini  Anglicana  in 
Hibernia,  Defensio  :  London,  1624 ;  Desiderata  Curiosa 
Hibemia,  1772  ;  Patent  Rolls,  Ireland,  James  I.,  Charles  I.; 
Contemp.  Hist,  of  Affairs  in  Ireland,  1641—52,  Dub.,  1879  ; 
Clarendon  Papers,  Bodl.  Lib.,  1646—47  ;  Survey  of  rejected 
Peace,  Kilkenny,  1646  ;  Add.  MSS.  (Brit.  Mus.),  4798  ; 
Peerage  of  Ireland,  T.,  1789  ;  Hibernica,  pt.  II.,  1750 ; 
Records  Ulster  King  of  Arms,  Dub. ;  Letters  and  Dis- 
patches of  Earl  of  Strafford,  Ireland,  1740  ;  Journ.  House 
of  Lords,  1.,  1779  ;  Ditto  House  of  Commons,  Ireland,  I., 
1796  ;  Carte's  Life  of  Ormonde,  1736 ;  Report  of  Royal 
Commission  on  Hist.  MSS. ;  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  V.,  328—30.] 

BoLTON,  Richard,  Newcastle. 

Made  a  Transcript  of  Erdeswicke's  MS.  Survey 
amongst  the  Chetwynd  papers  at  lugestre,  a.d,  1702, 
formerly  in  the  possession  of  Rowland  Cotton,  of  Etwall. 

BoLTON,  Rev.  Richard  Knott.     Trin.  Coll.,  Dub.; 

Vice  Chancellor's  and  Hebrew  Prize  ;    B.A., 

1853  ;    2nd  class   Classical  and  1st  class  Mat. 

Honours  ;    M.A.,    1860 ;    Curate   of   Brierley 

Hill,    1854—56 ;     of    Ridgway,     1856—57  ; 

Rector  of  Newbold-cum-Dunstone,  1857 — 89  ; 

Rector  of  Fenny  Bentley,  1889. 

^  Ad   Clerum,   "All    things    to    all    men.'"       Address 
delivered    at    a    Devotional    Meeting  of    a    Ruridecanal 


I  Chapter.  Walsall:  W.  Henry  Robinson,  Steam  Printing 
Works,  The  Bridge.  1879.  Demy  8vo.,  pp.  U.  (200 
copies  printed.) 

Bolton,  Sarah  K. 

Lives  of  Poor  Boys  who  became  famous  men.  New 
York,  (1888).    8vo.     [Johnson,  with  Portrait,  pp.  83—89.] 

Bonipiob  VIII.,  Pope. 

Grant  to  Roger  Abbot  of  the  Monastery  of  our  blessed 
Lady  of  Rowcester  and  his  confreres,  dated  1341.  [Penes 
Salt  Lib.,  see  Cat.  263.] 

Copy  of  a  Bull  (dated  1398)  relative  to  a  dispute  as  to 
the  moities  of  the  Church  of  Leamington-Hastings, 
respectively  appropriated  to  the  Dean  and  Chapter  of 
Lichfield  and  to  the  Priory  of  St.  Oswald,  Torks.  [Muni- 
ment Room,  Lichfield,  Y  5.  ] 

Letter  of  Notification  as  to  election  of  Bishop 
Burghill,  1st  Sept.,  1398.     [lb.,  F  52a,  53a,  Chapter  Books.] 

Letter  as  to  Bishop  Langton  appointing  three  Canons 
Commissioners  of  the  See  of  Lichfield  and  Coventry  whilst 
Bishop  was  in  disgrace,  dated  1302.  {lb.,  Magnum 
Registrum  Album,  Ff  816.] 

[Cox's  Muniments  of  Lichfield,  52,  82, 108.] 

BoNNEAU,  J.       An  Engraver  for  the  hook  trade  ; 
father    (probably)    of    Jacob     Bonneau,    the 
Painter,  who  d.  178b'. 
Large  View  of  Trentham,  after  J.  Harris.    1751. 

BoNNBE,  Rev.  W.  H.  Minister  of  Wood  Street 
Baptist  Chapel,  Bilston. 

A  Defence  of  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer,  in  reply  to 
a  Pamphlet  entitled  Open  the  Prayer  Book,  and  signed 
"  An  Independent  of  Bilston,"  originating  out  of  the  act 
of  W.  H.  Bonner,  Baptist  Minister  of  Wood  Street  Chapel, 
Bilston,  trampling  the  Prayer  Book  under  foot,  at  a  Meet- 
ing held  in  the  Independent  Chapel  on  Tuesday  Evening, 
April  25th,  1843.  Bilston:  Printed  and  Published  by 
George  Price,  New  Town ;  and  Sold  by  Simpkin,  Marshall, 
4"  Co.,  London;  T.  Ragg  and  Co.,  Birmingham;  T.  Simpson, 
Wolverhampton ;  W.  Salter,  West  Bromwicli.  1843.  8to., 
pp.  32. 

Treatment  of  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer.  Bilston, 
1843.  8vo.  [To  this,  besides  the  above,  replies  were 
issued  by  "A  Wesleyan  Methodist,"  by  "A  True  Born 
Briton,"  by  "  A  Protestant  Nonconformist,"  and  by  "  An 
Independent  of  Bilston";  all  printed  at  Bilston,  in  1843, 
and  in  8vo.] 

The  Christian  as  a  Citizen.  London:  Elliot  Stock. 
1867.    8vo.    Reviewed.     [P.  M.  Mag.  (1867),  631.] 

BoNNBY,  Frederick,  b.  Rugeley,  1842  ;  s.  of 
the  Rev.  Thomas  Bonnej',  M.A.  ;  educated 
Marlborough  School  ;  in  Australia — by  the 
River  Darling— 1865— 80  ;  J.P.,  Staffs.  ; 
P.R.G.S.  ;  of  Colton  House,  Rugeley. 

On  Some  Customs  of  the  Aborigines  of  the  River 
Darling,  New  South  Wales.  London  :  Harrison  and  Sons, 
St.  Martin's  Lane.  1883.  8vo.,  pp.  16  (only  a  few  copies 
for  presents).  Renrinted  from  Jour,  of  the  Anthrop, 
Institute  (Nov.,  1883). 

BoNNEY,  Rev.  Thomas  George,  b.  Rugeley,  27th 
July,  1833  ;  s.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Bonney, 
M.A.  ;  educated  Uppingham  Sch.;  St.  John's 
Coll.,  Cam.;  B.A.,  1856  ;  12th  Wrangler  and 
16th  in  2nd  Class  Classical  Tripos  ;  M.A., 
1859;  B.D.,  1866;  Fellow;  D.Sc,  1883; 
Hon.  LL.D.,  Montreal,  1884;  F.R.S.;  F. 
Antiq.  Soc;  F.S.A.;  F.G.S.;  President,  Geo- 
logical Soc;  Hon.  D.  Sc,  Dublin,  1892  ;  Pro- 
fessor of  Geology,  Univ.  Coll.,  London,  1877  ; 
1884—86  ;  WoUaston  Medal,  1889  ;  Tutor, 
1868—76  ;  Math.  Master,  St.  Peter's  Coll., 
Westmr.,  1856—61;  Whitehall  Preacher, 
1876 — 78 ;  Hon.  Canon  of  Manchester ; 
Hulsean    Lecturer,     Cam.,    1884 ;     Secretary 


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British  Association,  1881—85  ;  Boyle  Lectur- 
er, 1891—92  ;  Rede  Lecturer,  Cam.,  1892  ; 
unmarried  ;    of  23,  Denning  Road,  Hamstead. 

The  Holy  Places  of  Jerusalem.    London,  1864.    8to. 

Outline  Sketches  in  the  High  Alps  of  Dauphin^. 
London,  1865.    4to. 

The  Text  to  "Walton's  Peaks  and  Valleys  of  the 
Alps."    London,  1867.    folio. 

Testimony  of  the  Primitive  Fathers  to  the  Truth  of 
the  Gospel  History.    London,  1867.     12mo. 

Four  Sermons  preached  before  the  CTniTersity  of  Cam- 
bridge.   London,  1868.    8to. 

The  Alpine  Regions  of  Switzerland  and  the  Neigh- 
bouring Countries.     London,  1868.    8vo. 

The  Coast  of  Norway.     London,  1870.    4to. 

Vignettes,  Alpine  and  Eastern.     London,  1873.    4to. 

The  Bernese  Oberland.    London,  1874.    f  ol. 

Lake  and  Mountain  Scenery  of  the  Swiss  Alps.  Lon- 
don, 1874.    fol. 

Elementary  Geology.    London,  1874.    sm.  8vo. 

Welsh  Scenery.    London,  1875—76.    4to. 

Sketch  of  the  Geology  of  Cambridgeshire.  London, 
1875.    8to. 

English  Lake  Scenery.     London,  1876.    4to. 

Elementary  Physical  Geography.  London,  1877.  sm. 
8to. 

The  Profaueness  of  Esau  and  the  Question  of  Elijah. 
London  and  Cambridge,  1886.    8vo.,  pp.  20. 

Sermons  on  some  Questions  of  the  Day.  London,  1878. 
8vo. 

The  Influence  of  Science  on  Theology.  Hulsean 
Lecture.    London,  1885.    8to. 

Old  Truths  in  Modern  Lights.  (Boyle  Lecture  for 
1890.)     London,  1891.    8vo. 

Christian  Doctrines  and  Modern  Thought.  Boyle 
Lecture,  1891.    London,  1892.    8to. 

Numerous  Single  Sermons  and  Lectures. 

Notes  on  the  Pebbles  of  the  Bunter  Beds  of  Stafford- 
shire. [  Geological  Magazine,  Decade  II.,  Vol.  VII.,  404 ; 
Z.,  199.] 

Author  of  more  than  a  hundred  papers  on  Geological 
subjects,  chiefly  Petrological  and  Physical,  in  : — 

The  Philosophical  Transactions. 

Proceedings  of  Royal  Society. 

Journal  of  Geological  Society. 

Meports  of  British  Association. 

The  Geological  Magazine, 

Tht  Mineralogical  Magazine. 

The  Philosophical  Magazine. 

Translated  "  Pierotti's  Jerusalem  Explored."  1864, 
2  vols.,  fol.  And  his  "  Customs  and  Traditions  of  Pales- 
tine."   1864. 

BoNSOK,  Harold. 

Blasting  Gelatine.  [  Trans.  Noi-th  Staffs.  Min.  ^  Mech. 
JEng.,  in.,  201—3].    Discussion  thereon  lib,,  204—6]. 

BoNSOR,  J.,  Primitive  Methodist  Minister. 

Obituary  of  Sarah  Beckley  {d.,  Eoyal  Oak,  13th  May, 
1832).     [P.  M.  Mag.  (1822),  221.] 

Book. 

Here  begynneth  a  ryght  gratef  ull  mater  ;  and  hath  to 
name  the  boke  of  surveyeng  and  improvmentes.  Printed 
by  R,  Pynson,  London.  1523.  4to.,  B.L.,  fol.  S.  LVI.,  4 
plates  (back  and  front  of  title,  and  one  each  at  commence- 
ment and  at  end  of  the  book).  Table,  2  leaves,  "T. 
Berthelet  to  the  readers  of  this  lytell  boke,"  3^  leaves. 
Ditto.  Printed  by  William  Copland  for  Richard  Kele.  n.d. 
(1545).  8vo.  Table,  4  leaves ;  pp.  62.  Ditto.  Imprinted 
by  William  Myddylton.  n,d.  (1545),  8vo.  Table,  3^  leaves, 
pp.  52. 

Surveyinge.  Anno  Domini  1567.  fol.,  pp.  67.  Table, 
4i  leaves. 

The  Boke  of  Surveying  and  Improvements,  newly 
corrected  and  amended,  very  necessarye  for  all  men. 
Printed  by  T.  Marshe,  London,  n.d.  (1587).  8vo.  [By 
Sir  A.  Fitzherbert,  which  see.} 

Book  of  Common  Pkaybe. 

[See  Wilson  (Mary),  Chesters  (C),  Tregortha  (J.).] 

Booker,  Dr.  John,  Astrologer,     b.  Manchester, 
23rd  March,  1602  ;  d.  8th  April,  1667. 


Letter  from  Ashmole  to  him.  "12th  June,  1654." 
[Bodl.  Lib.,  3S5,  p.366.] 

Booker,  Rev.  Luke,  b,  Nottingham,  20th  Oct., 
1762  ;  s.  of  a  Schoolmaster,  who  had  four 
wives  and  thirteen  children  ;  educated  at  home, 
and  W.  T.  says  "he  never  was  at  college" 
(see  The  Rival  Poets.  By  W.  T.  1817)  ;  or- 
dained 1785 ;  LL.D.;  F.R.L.S.;  Lecturer  St. 
Peter's,  Wolverhampton,  1785  ;  Incumbent  of 
St.  Edmund's,  Dudley  ;  Rector  of  Tedstone-de- 
la-Mere,  Herefs.,  1806;  Vicar  of  Dudley, 
1812,  to  death  ;  Chp.  to  King  George  IV.  ; 
m.  four  times  (one  of  his  wives  was  Ann,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Blakemore,  of  Darlaston  ;  another 
was  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Grant)  ;  d.,  1st 
Oct.,  1835,  at  Bower  Ashton,  near  Bristol. 

Poems  on  Subjects  Sacred,  Moral,  and  Entertaining. 
In  Two  Volumes.  Wolverhampton,  1785.  8vo.  2nd  ed. 
In  Three  Volumes.    1788.    ]8mo. 

The  Highlanders.     A  Poem.    Stourbridge  (1787).    4to. 

Miscellaneous  Poems  on  Various  Subjects,-  Sacred, 
Moral,  and  Entertaining.  In  Three  Volumes.  Stourbridae, 
1789.    8vo. 

A  Sermon  (on  Psalm  CXII.,  6)  Preached  at  St.  Ed- 
mund's, Dudley  ...  for  the  purpose  of  erecting  in  it 
a  Monument  to  the  Memory  of  its  Founder,  Mr.  George 
Bradley,  who  died  Dec.  8th,  1721.  .  .  J.  Rann,  Dudley. 
1791.    8vo.,  pp.,  vi.,  18. 

Sermons,  on  Various  Subjects,  intended  to  promote 
Christian  Knowledge  and  Human  Happiness.  Dudley,  n.d, 
(1792)  8vo.,  pp.  288.  2nd  ed.  [Dudley  printed].  London, 
1794.     8vo. 

Malvern.  A  Descriptive  and  Historical  Poem.  .  .  . 
Dedicated  to  the  Right  Honourable  Juliana,  Viscountess 
Dudley  and  Ward.  Dudley ;  Printed  by  J.  Rann,  for 
BrooTce  if  Co.,  Cheapside ;  and  Rivingtons,  St.  Paul's  Church- 
yard, London:  and  Sold  by  the  Booksellers  of  Worcester, 
Birmingham,  ^c.  1798.  8vo.  and  4to.,  pp.  x.  (1  leaf  blank), 
124,  and  List  of  Works.  [Reviewed — Brit.  Crit.,  Dec, 
1798  ;  Gent.'s  Mag.,  Oct.  and  Nov.,  1798  ;  Monthly  Review, 
Dec,  1798.     pp.,  419—23.] 

Letters  on  Malvern.     12mo. 

The  Hop  Garden.  A  Didactic  Poem.  .  .  Newport : 
Printed  by  H.  P.  Silvester  for  Messrs.  Rivington,  St.  Paul's 
Churchyard,  London,  n.d.  (1799).  8vo.  and  4to.,  4  leaves, 
pp.  118.  Ded.  to  the  Hon.  Edw.  Foley  Dudley,  14th  May, 
1799. 

A  Discourse  on  the  Duty  and  Advantages  of  Innocu- 
lating  Children  with  the  Cow-pox ;  Addressed  to  Parents. 
Dudley,  1802.    8vo. 

Admonitory  Prayers  for  Females  and  Individuals  in 
various  states  of  Life. 

Poems,  inscribed  to  Viscount  Dudley,  having  reference 
to  his  seat  at  Himley.    Dudley,  1802.    4to. 

Calista ;  or,  A  Picture  of  Modern  Life.  A  Poem. 
1803,     4to.  and  8vo. 

Tobias.  A  Poem  in  Three  Parts  (Vignette  by  Eginton). 
London :  Printed  for  J.  Booker,  No.  56,  Bond  Street,  by 
John  Rann,  Dudley.  1805.  8vo.,  pp.  ix.,  96.  Ded.  to 
Bishop  Hurd. 

Illustrations  of  the  Litany.    Dudley,  1807,    8vo. 

An  Address  to  Parliament  on  the  necessity  of  Enlarg- 
ing the  accommodation  in  Parish  Church.  Dudley,  1809. 
8vo. 

Sermon  on  the  Jubilee,  preached  at  St.  Philip,  Bir- 
mingham, for  the  benefit  of  the  Infirmary  of  that  Town. 
Birmingham,  1809.     8vo. 

The  Temple  of  Trath,  or,  The  United  Church  of  Eng- 
land and  Ireland  proved  to  be  built  upon  the  Prophets  and 
the  Apostles.     .  .     Monmouth,  1809.     8vo. 

A  Sermon  on  the  General  Fast,  with  an  Address  to 
Common  People  on  Riots. 

A  Sermon  to  British  Soldiers. 

A  Sermon  preached  at  St.  Philip,  Birmingham,  for 
the  benefit  of  the  Blue  Coat  Charity  School,  of  that  Town. 

An  Address  to  the  Dudley  Loyal  Association,  delivered 
at  the  Consecration  of  their  Colours. 

A  Plain  Form  of  Christian  Worship  for  the  use  of 
Workhouses  and  Infirmaries. 

A  Sermon  preached  at  the  Interment  of  the  Right 
Honourable  Viscount  Dudley  and  Ward. 


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Two  Assize  Sermons  [on  Ezek.  vil.  25, 26,  and  Romans 
vi.  21]  preached  in  the  Cathedral  Church  ot  Worcester. 
2nd  ed.,  with  an  App.,  containing  the  prisoners'  prayers 
and  a  mirrour  for  magistrates.     Dudley,    n.d.  (1815).     8vo. 

The  Procession  and  the  Bells ;  or  The  Rival  Poets. 
By  W.  T.,  of  Wantage.  London,  1817.  12mo.  Reprinted, 
Dudley,  1833.  12mo.  Reprinted  again  in  darkens  Black 
Country,  1881.     pp.  70—87. 

[A.  very  clever  satire  on  Booker.] 

A  Moral  Review  of  the  Conduct  and  Case  of  Mary 
Ashford,  in  Refutation  of  the  Arguments  adduced  in 
Defence  of  her  supposed  Violator  and  Murderer.  [A. 
Thornton.]     Dudley,  1818.    8vo. 

[To  this  the  following  reply  was  issued  : — "A  Moral 
Review  of  the  Conduct  and  Case  of  Mary  Ashford 
By  a  friend  of  Justice."    Birmingham,  1818.    8vo.] 

Discourses  and  Dissertations,  in  Two  Volumes.  Dud- 
ley,    n.d.  (1819).     lar.  8vo. 

Select  Psalms  and  Hymns  for  the  use  of  Churches, 
with  Supplement. 

Sermon  on  the  Propriety  of  having  a  settled  Faith. 

Sermon  on  the  Blessed  Remembrance  of  Righteous 
Persons. 

Juvenilia.    In  Three  Volumes.    18mo. 

A  Refutation  of  Deism  and  Socinianism.  Sermon  [on 
Psalm  xi.  30].  The  Foundations  of  a  Kingdom  endangered 
by  iniquity,  and  its  ruin  prevented  by  righteousness. 
London,  1820.     8vo. 

Euthanasia  ;  or  the  State  of  Man  after  Death.  "  If  a 
man  die,  shall  he  live  again." — Job.  London;  Printed ^or 
W.  Simpkin  and  R.  Marshall,  Stationers'  Hall  Court,  Lud- 
gate  Street,  and  J.  Hatchard  and  Son,  Piccadilly.  1822. 
12mo.,  pp.  169 ;  2  leaves.  Ded.  to  Sir  James  B.  Lamb, 
Bart.,  Sept.,  1822. 

Blossoms  of  Robert  Millhouse.  Being  a  selection  of 
Sonnets  from  his  various  manuscripts.  With  Prefatory 
remarks  on  his  humble  station,  distinguished  genius,  and 
moral  character.  London :  Printed  for  the  Author  by  J. 
Nichols  and  Sons.     1823.     12mo.,  pp.  v.  60. 

Lectures  on  the  Lord's  Prayer,  with  Two  Discourses 
on  interesting  and  important  subjects.  London,  1824.  12mo. 

A  Descriptive  and  Historical  Account  of  Dudley 
Castle  and  its  surrounding  scenery,  with  G-raphic  Illustra- 
tion (Vignette  of  the  Castle). 

"  I  doe  love  these  ancient  Ruins ; 

We  never  tread  upon  thera  but  we  set 
Our  foote  upon  some  revered  bistorie." — 

Webster's  Duchess  of  Malfrey. 
"Nor  rougti  nor  barren  are  the  winding  ways 
Of  hoar  Antiquity,  but  strewn  with  lowers." 
Dudley :  Printed  and  Sold  at  the  Office  of  the  late  J.  Hinton, 
for   Messrs.    Nicholls,  Messrs.    Longmans  and  Co.,  Messrs. 
Batchards,  Messrs.  Simpkin  and  Marshall,  London.     1825. 
8vo.,  pp.  X.  144,  plates  3, 17,  18—19  (folding),  20—21  (fold- 
ing), 23  (Plan  of  Castle),  Hn,  54,  76,  120.     Ded.  to   Lord 
Ward  and  Dudley,  Dec.  1824. 

Suggestions  for  a  candid  revisal  of  the  Book  of  Com- 
mon Prayer.  London  [Birmingham  Printed],  n.d.  (1830). 
8vo.,  pp.  34. 

Tributes  to  the  Dead ;  Consisting  of  more  than  Two 
Hundred  Epitaphs,  many  of  them  original  compositions, 
suitable  for  persons  of  all  ages  and  circumstances  .  . 
London:  J.  Hatchard  and  Son,  187,  Piccadilly.  1830. 
12mo.,  pp.  xiii.  (1  leaf  blank)  98.  Ded.  to  Arc'hd.  R.  F. 
Onslow,  Midsummer  Day,  1830. 

Springs  of  Plynlimmon.  A  Poem  with  copious  notes 
descriptive  of  the  scenery  and  circumstance  connected  with 
the  Severn,  the  Wye,  and  those  minor  rivers.  Wolver- 
hampton, 1834.     12mo. 

Portrait,  in  Robes.  [Penes  Col.  Fletcher,  Lamm 
Wood.] 

[Ann.  Register  (1835),  237;  Getit.'s  Mag.  (1836),  (pt. 

1)  93  ;  N.  (}■  Q.,  2nd  Series,  xi.  431  ;    Clark's  Dudley  and 

Black  Country  ;  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  V.,  368,  369  ;    Biog.  Diet. 

Living  Authors,  1816,  p.  33  ;  Scott's  Stourbridge,  287,  288.] 

[Private  information  from  J.  P.  Briscoe.  P,R.H.S.] 

Booker,  Rev.  Matthew.  Yicar  of  Hitchenden, 
Bucks.;  Minister  of  Lye  Chapel,  near  Stour- 
bridge, 1813—17  ;  d.  1817,  aged  68. 

Sermons  on  various  subjects  ;  left  by  .  .  .  Published 
by  his  widow.  Stourbridge :  Printed  and  Published  by  J. 
Hemings;  sold  also  at  No.  7,  Warwick  Square,  London; 
Rann,  Dudley;  Smart  and  Simpson,  Wolverhampton:  Hunt, 
Worcester;  Beilby  and  Knott,  Birmingham;  and  may  be 
hadof  all  Booksellers.    1819.     8vo.,  12  leaves,  pp  400 

[Scott's  Stourbridge,  98.] 


Bookworm,   The. 

A   Literary  Journal  for  Staffordshire.      Printed    at 
Stafford.     1820. 

[Only  lived  three  months.] 

Booth,  Ann.     b.  Norton-le-Moors  ;    d.  Bradley 
Green,  16th  May,  1866. 

Obituary  by  Rev.  J.  Pritchard.  [P.  M.  Mag.,  (1867) 
566.] 

Booth,    Charles.       Pemb.    Coll.,    Cam.;    B.A.; 
M.D.;    LL.D.;    Treasurer  of   Lichfield,   16th 
Nov.,    1490—1516  ;     Rector  of  St.  James's, 
Garlickhithe,    London,    19th    Sept.,    1499— 
1503  ;    Preb.  of   Clifton,   Lines.,    6th    April, 
1601 ;  exchanged  for  Parrindon-cum-Balderton, 
Lines.,  21st  August,  1504  ;  Archdn.  of  Bucks., 
8th   May,   1505 ;    Preb.  of  Reculverland,   St. 
Paul's  (by  Papal  Bull)  21st  July,  1516  ;    Bp. 
of  Hereford,   1516 — to  death;    Chancellor  of 
Welch  Marches  ;    d.    5th    May,    1535  ;    bur. 
Hereford  Cathedral ;    Will   proved   8th    May, 
1535. 
[Cooper's  Ath.  iCantab.,  I.,  52,  530  ;  Churton's  Bishop 
Smyth,  63,  90,  120,  173,  185,  229,  360,  526,  529  ;  Cayley's 
Dugdale  Monast.,  VI.,  1278  ;  Dodd,L,  178;  Bliss's  Wood's 
Ath.  Oxon.,  II.,  709  ;   Harwood'a  Lichfield,  202  ;    Richard- 
son's Godwin  ;    Le   Neve's  Fasti ;    Newcourt's  Report,  I., 
203,  367  ;  Beresford's  Diocese  of  Lichfield,  165.] 

Booth,  Enoch,     b.  Mow  Cop,   1833  ;    d.  there 
5th  Dec,  1874. 

Obituary,  by  "L.  R.  T."  [P.  M.  Mag.,  (1876)  560, 
661.] 

Booth,  G.  R.,  Hanley. 

Tables  of  the  Weights  and  Measures  required  in  using 
Potters'  material  in  the  slop  and  dry  state,  with  an  easy 
mode  of  calculating  any  quantities  of  them,  to  which  are 
added  several  useful  hints  connected  with  the  Art  of 
Potting,  adapted  to  expedite  the  labour  and  promote  the 

accuracy   of   the  business London:    Tilt   and 

Bogue,  Fleet  Street ;   and  may  be  had  from  all  Booksellers, 
Chemists,  and  Druggists  in  the  Potteries.      1843.      12mo., 
2  leaves,  pp.  65,  Adver.  2  leaves  extra. 
[Rarely  to  be  met  with.] 

Booth,  Harriet,     b.  Stafford. 

Obituary  by  Rev.  J.  N.  Innocent.  [New  Con.  Maa., 
(1834),  313,  314.] 

Booth,  Rev.  J.     New  Connexion  Minister. 

Obituary  of  John  Swingwood,  of  Lane  End,  signed 
"J.  B."  Lane  End.     [New  Con.  Mag.,  (1815),  80,  81.] 

On  the  Necessity  and  Usefulness  of  Holiness  and  G-ood 
Works.    J.  Booth,  Lane  End.     [lb.,  204—7.] 

Obituary  of  Jane  AUam.     [lb.,  (1829)  126,  127.] 

Obituary  of  George  Martin.  [Ik,  (1830)  349—52  393 
391.]  '       ' 

Booth,  Rev.  John.     B.A.,  Cam.;    of  Bromyard 
(1868). 

Metrical  Epitaphs.  Bickers  and  Sons,  London  and 
Eton.  1868.  12mo.  [Epitaphs  by,  or  upon— R.  Barn- 
field,  74 ;  Boswell  on  S.  Jenyus  and  Johnson,  163  ;  D 
Garrick,  141—6  ;  Dr.  Johnson,  by,  159—62  :  on,  162-4.] 

Booth,  Joshua.     Printer,  Wednesbury,  of  High 
Street,  in  1818. 

A  Collection  of  Psalms  and  Hymns  for  the  use  of 
Wednesbury  Parish  Church.    Duo.,  pp.  1 — 178. 

Appendix  to  A  Collection,  &c.  Wednesbury :  Printed 
and  Sold  by  .Toshua  Booth.  1834.  Duo.  x>x>  179—240 
Index  249,  250.  ' 

a.  J^IT^'^fo'l^.^-?''^'^^''''^  Directory   (1818);    White's 
Statfordshire  (1834).] 


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Booth,  Thomas.  b.  Wickenstone,  Biddulph 
March,  1803  ;  d.  11th  April,  1868. 

99— foYT'"^^  ^y  George  Shenton.     [P.  M.  May.,  (1869). 

Booth  {or  Boothe),  William.  brother  to  Sir 
Roger  Booth,  Knt.,  of  Barton,  Lanes.:  Law- 
rence Booth,  Archbp.  of  York  :  John  Booth, 
Bp.  of  Exeter  ;  Student  of  Gray's  Inn,  but 
having  taken  Orders,  was  Rector  of  Prescot, 
Lanes.;  Preb.  of  St.  Pauls  ;  Chancellor  of  St. 
Paul's  ;  Arehd.  of  Middlesex  ;  Bp.  of  Lichfield, 
26th  April,  1447—52;  Archbp.  of  York, 
1452— to  death  ;  d.  Southwell,  20th  Sept., 
1464. 

[Bodl.  Lib.,  1527,  1036 ;  Fuller's  "Worthies  ;  Godwin 
de  Prses ;  Havwood's  Lichfield,  114,  145  ;  Handbook  to 
Lichfield  Cathedral,  92.] 

Booth,  William.     The  Forger. 

\_See  Drewry  (J.),  AUbut  and  G-ibbs.] 

Booth,  William,  b.  Dilhorne,  1799  ;  d.  Tunstall, 
15th  April,  1869. 

Obituary  by  Henry  Binnall.  [P.  M.  Mag.,  (1870), 
180 — 83.  J 

BooTHBY,  Sir  Brooke,  Bart.  b.  Ashbourne  Hall, 
Derbys.,  1743  ;  eldest  s.of  Sir  B.  Boothby,Bart. ; 
joined  literary  circle  at  Lichfield  ;  and  also  a 
member  of  the  Lichfield  Linnean  Society 
(which  see);  a  friend  of  Rousseau  ;  7th  Bart., 
1789  ;  m.  Susannah,  dau.  of  Mr.  Robert 
Bristoe  ;  d.  Boulogne,  23rd  Jan.,  1824,  aged 
80  ;  bur.  in  family  vault,  Ashbourne  Church. 
A  Letter  to  the  Kight  Honourable  Edmund  Burke. 
London,  1701.     8vo..  pp.  120. 

Observations  on  the  Appeal  from  the  New  to  the  Old 
Whigs,  and  on  Mr.  Paine's  Eights  of  Man.  London,  1792. 
8vo.,  pp.  283. 

Sorrows  sacred  to  the  Memory  of  Penelope.  London, 
1796.    fol.,  pp.  87,  plates. 

Tears  of  Penelope.    London,  1795.    sm.  fol. 
Britannicus,  a  Tragedy,  from  the  French  of  Eacine. 
London,  1803.     8to. 

Fables  and  Satires  with  a  Preface  on  the  .Ssopean 
Fables,  in  two  vols.    Bdinhurgli,  1809.    Pt.  8vo. 

Joint  Compiler  with  Dr.  Darwin  and  Eev.  Joseph 
Jackson,  D.D.,  of  System  of  Plants,  2  vols.,  and  Families 
of  Plants,  2  vols,     [see  Lichfield  Linnean  Society.] 

[One  of  Miss  Seward's  Odes  and  several  of  her  Letters  are 
addressed  to  Sir  B.  Boothby.] 

Epitaph  on  Miss  H.  Boothby,  in  Ashbourne  Church, 
printed  in  Miss  Boothby's  Letters  to  Johnson,  1805.  pp. 
143,  144. 

[See  Seward  (Anna),  Darwin  (Erasmus),  Day 
(Thomas),  Edgworth  (E.  L.).] 

[Cox's  Muniments  of  Lichfield,  89 ;  Handbook  to 
Lichfield  Cathedral,  61 ;  Jewitt's  "Wedgwood,  73 ;  Mr. 
Delany's  Correspondence,  I"V.,  262,  423  ;  Seward's  Darwin, 
78  ;  Seward's  Letters  ;  Playfair's  Brit.  Pam.  Antiquity,  VI., 
464  ;  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  Y.,  391 ;  Baker's  Biog.  Dramatica, 
I.,  50  :  II.,  68  ;  History  of  Ashbourne,  35—38.] 

BooTHBY,  Miss  Hill.  Friend  of  Dr.  Johnson  ; 
b.  17th  Oct.,  1708  ;  dau.  of  Brooke  Boothby, 
Esq.  (of  Ashbourne  Hall,  Derbys.)  and  Eliza- 
beth Pitzherbert  {dau.  of  John  Fitzherbert,  of 
Somersall  Herbert)  his  wife ;  d.  16th  Jan., 
1756. 
An  Account  of  the  Life  of  Dr.  Samuel  Johnson  from 
his  birth  to  his  eleventh  year  by  himself,  to  which  are 

added  Original  Letters  to  Dr.  Samuel  Johnson 

Prom  the  MSS.  preserved  by  the  Doctor,  and  now  in  the 
possession  of  Eichard  "Wright,  Surgeon,  Proprietor  of  the 
Museum  of  Antiquities,  Natural  and  Artificial  Curiosities, 
&c.,  Lichfield.      London:  Printed  for  Jiichard  Phillips, 


No.  6,  Bridge  Street,  Blackfriars,  by  Niehols  and  Son,  Red 
Lion  Passage,  Fleet  Street.  1805.  12mo.,  pp.  viii  9—144 
Pref.  "Lichfield,  March  2nd,  1805."  Eeview  of  [Ch 
Observer,  XXXII.,  (1832)  6—10.]  ' 

[Very  rare,  fine  copies  worth  30s.  to  40s.] 

[Letters  to  Dr.  Johnson,  pp.  33—130 ;  Letters  from 
Johnson  to  Miss  Boothby,  131—41 ;  Prayer  by  Johnson  on 
her  death,  141,  142  ;  Epitaph  by  Sir  B.  Boothby,  Bart,  143, 
144,  of  the  above  ;  the  Prayer  is  also  printed  in  Prayers 
and  Meditations  by  Dr.  Johnson,  p.  25.] 

[Boswell's  Johnson,  ed.  Croker ;  Piozzi's  Johnsoniana, 
73  ;  Haywood's  Piozzi,  I.,  256  ;  Letters  from  Anna  Seward, 
1784—1807  ;  Did.  Nat.  Biog.,  Y.,  391,  392.] 

BoROHBSE,  Lady  Gwendolena  Catherine  Talbot, 
Princess  ;  dau.  of  John  Talbot,  16th  Earl  of 
Shrewsbury;  m.,  11th  May,  1835,  Mark 
Anthony,  Prince  of  Sulmona  afterwards  Prince 
Borghese  ;  d.  27th  Oct.,  1840. 
On  the  Premature  Death  of.     .     .     .    By  the  Eev.  J. 

Marie,  Joseph  de  Geramb,  Abbot  of  La  Trappe.      London : 

C.  Dolman,  1840.    8vo. 

BosCOBEL. 

The  Royal  Oak  ;  or,  an  Historical  Description  of  the 
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Third  Monarch  of  Great  Britain.  .  .  .  London: 
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Barbican.  1660.  4to.  Frontis.,  title,  2  leaves;  pp.'  6. 
Ditto,  1662.  Ditto,  with  Claustrum  Kegale  Eeservatum. 
Three  Parts  in  one.  London,  1680.  4to.  Part  I.,  pp.  81 : 
II.,  pp.  9C.  Five  Plates.  [Eeview  of,  Hetros.  Rev.,  XIT., 
47—68].  London,  1692.  4th  ed.  London,  1725.  12mo. 
Edinburgh,  1709 :  Published  by  Mrs.  Anne  Wyndham.  The 
Fifth  Edition,  with  Supplement  to  the  whole  work.  Prin- 
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1860.  J2mo.,  pp.  91,  Plates.  London :  Simphin,  Marshall, 
#  Co.     1859.     8vo. 

A  Series  of  Yiews  illustrative  of  the  Boscobel  Tracts 
published  1660.  Shewing  the  present  State  of  Places 
visited  by  Charles  II.  in  his  miraculous  escape  from 
England  to  France,  after  the  battle  of  Worcester,  3rd 
September,  1657  ;  being  Forty-one  days  of  estreme  peril. 
London  :  Printed  by  Triiscott,  Son,  <^  Simmons.  1861.  Lar. 
4to.  Port,  of  W.  Pendrill,  of  Boscobel,  setatis  84  ;  and 
33  plates. 

The  Pendrill  Family.  Reprinted  from  the  "  Archfeo- 
logia  Cambrensis."  April,  1859.  Tenby :  R.  Mason.  1859. 
8vo.,  pp.  9. 

Account  of    Boscobel,  with  drawings  of   the  House, 
&c.    By  Ferneyhough.  [Staff.  Coll.,  Salt  Lib.,  see  Cat.,  370.]" 
Fine  Print.    By  Walker.     1808.    4to. 
Boscobel.    By  j.  P.  Brodhurst.    [Reliq.,  XYIII.,  127.] 
Boscobel.    Tracts.     1830,  1859.     [See  Hughes  (J.).] 
Boscobel  and  Charles  II.     [Mirror,  Y.,  341—43  :  YII., 
282—86,  301—3.]       Description  and  Print  of.       [lb.,  337, 
338.] 

A  Mad  Designe ;  or,  a  Description  of  the  King  of 
Scots  marching  in  disguise  after  the  rout  at  Worcester, 
with  the  particulars  where  he  was,  and  what  he  and  his 
company  did  every  day  and  night  after  he  fled  from 
Worcester.  London :  Printed  by  Robert  Ibbitson.  1651. 
Broadside,  with  a  caricature.  [Reprinted  in  Hughes's 
Boscobel  Tracts,  pp.  24 — 9.] 

Narrative  as  Dictated  by  the  King  to  Pepys.  [MSS. 
in  Lib.  of  Magd.  Coll.,  Cam.]  Printed  by  Lord  Hailes, 
latter  end  of  last  Century. 

Account  of  the  Escape.  By  Mr.  Whitgreave,  of 
Moseley  Hall.     [Printed  in  Retrospective  Review.^ 

[See  Brodhurst  (J.  P.),  Collins  (W.  C),  Evans  (W.), 
Hughes  (J.),  Amsworth  (W.  H.),  Bunsen  (Rev.  H.  G.  de), 


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Whitgreave  (W.)-] 

[Jewitt's  Ceramic  Art,  I.,  263 ;  Capt.  EUisdon's  Me- 
moir ;  Letter  from  a  Prisoner  at  Cheater ;  Clarendon 
Papers  ;  Pere  d'Orleans'  Histoire  des  Eevolutions  d'Angle- 
terre.  Paris,  1693;  Narratives  by  Sale  and  Dangers; 
Harleian  Misceliany ;  Monarchy  Revived  (1661)  ;  White 
Ladies  ;  Clarendon  s  History  of  the  Rebellion  ;  Heath's 
Chronicle  of  late  Intestine  War  (1676),  355 ;  Zonch's 
Walton  ;  Gent's  Mag.,  LXII.,  LXIII. ;  Bernarde's  Auto- 
biography ;  Langford's  Pleasant  Spots,  136.] 

Bos  HER,  Rev.  T.,  New  Connexion  Minister  at 
Longton. 

Obituary  of  Mrs.  Isabella  Beaumont  \_New  Con.  Mag. 

(1815),  479,  480]  ;  of  Mrs.  Ann  HaU  [i6.  (1816),  129—31]. 
Letter  on  Eccleshall  New  Chapel.     [lb.,  532.] 
Obituary  of   Mary  Fallows,  of   Sneyd  Green.       [lb. 

(1817),  302—4.] 

BosTOCK,  Francis,  b.  Congleton,  1764  ;  s.  of 
John  Bostock,  Esq.  ;  educated  Man.  Gr.  Sch., 
30th  Jan,  1777  ;  Burgeon,  practising  in  New- 
castle ;  afterwards  retired  to  family  property 
in  Congleton  ;  m.,  1800,  Sarah  Robinson,  of 
Newcastle  ;  d.,  Congleton,  9fch  March,  1820. 
[Smith's  Man.  Sch.  Reg.,  U.,  30.] 

BosTOOK,  James.  Manager  Silyerdale  Collieries 
for  many  years  ;  husband  to  iSarah  Bostock 
(see  below). 

Vertical  Section  of  the  Silverdale  Company's  Coal  and 
Ironstone  Field,  on  Roller,  2  ft.  by  3  ft. 

General  Secton  of  the  Silverdale  Company's  Coal  and 
Ironstone  Field  (as  before). 

Geological  Strata  of  Silverdale  Coal  and  Ironstone 
Fields,  in  Sections. 

Bostock,  John  Adey.  b.  Longton  ;  s.  of  William 

Bostock,   Surgeon  ;  inherited   family  property 

at  Congleton,  1820  ;  d.,  Congleton,  15th  April, 
1862. 

Bostock,  Sarah  {nee  Blackhurst).  b.  Red  Street, 
21st  Nov.,  1806  ;  d.,  Silverdale,  23rd  Sept., 
1874. 

Obituary.  By  Rev.  Joseph  Ferguson.  \P.  M.  Maq. 
(1876),  306,  306.] 

Bostock,  William,  b.  1766  ;  brother  to  Francis  ; 
Surgeon  in   Longton  ;    d.   29th  May,   1804  ; 
bur.  Newcastle. 
[Smith's  Man.  Sch.  Reg.,  II.,  SO.] 

BoswELL,  James;  b.  Auchinleoke,  Ayrshire, 
1740  ;  great  friend,  and  biographer  of  Dr. 
Johnson  ;  associated  with  him  from  16th  May, 
1763,  to  Dr.  Johnson's  death  (accounts  of  his 
intercourse  with  Johnson  will  be  found  in  his 
own  Life,  and  the  various  editions  of  bis  Life 
of  Johnson,  and  his  Tour  to  the  Hebrides, 
where  all  his  letters  to  and  from  Johnson  are 
printed)  ;  d.  19th  May,  1795,  in  Great  Port- 
land Street. 

The  Celebrated  Letter  from  Samuel  Johnson,  LL.D. 
to  Philip  Danver  Stanhope,  Earl  of  Chesterfield.  Now  first 
published,  with  Notes.    London,  1790.    4to. 

A  Conversation  between  His  Most  Sacred  Majesty 
George  III.,  and  Johnson,  LL.D.  Illustrated  with  observa- 
tions.    London,  1790.     4to. 

The  Life  of  Samuel  Johnson,  LL.D.,  comprehending 
an  account  of  his  studies  and  numerous  -works,  in  chrono- 
logical order.  A  Series  of  his  Epistolary  Correspondence 
and  Conversations,  and  various  original  pieces  of  his 
compositions  never  before  published  ....  London 
1791.  4to.,  2  vols.  (1,700  copies,  of  which  1,200  were  sold 
between  16th  May  to  22nd  Aug.,  1791).  2nd  ed.,  revised 
and  augmented  (contains  8  sheets  of  additional  matter). 


London,  1793 ;  8vo.,  3  vols.  3rd  ed.,  augmented,  London, 
1799;  4  vols.,  8vo.  4th  ed.,  augmented,  London,  1804; 
8vo.,  4  vols.  5th  ed.,  augmented,  London,  1807;  8vo.,  4 
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ed.,  augmented,  London,  1811 ;  12mo..  5  vols.  8th  ed.,  aug- 
mented, London,  1816 ;  8vo.,  4  vols.  Another  edition,  Lon- 
don, 1819;  12mo.,  4  vols.  Ditto,  London,  1822;  8vo.,  4 
vols.  TUtto,  Oxford,  1826 ;  iYO.,  i  Yols.  "  Oxford  English 
Classics."  Abridged  from  Boswell's  Life,  Otley  (1877) ; 
16mo. 

[See  Malone  (A.),  Chalmers  (A.),  Croker  (J.  W.), 
Carruthers  (R.),  Wright  (J.),  Portch  (J.),  Blackwood's 
Library  of  Standard  Authors,  Wallace  (W.),  Fitzgerald 
(P.),  Napier  (A.),  Thomas  (F.;,  Donne  (M.  A.),  Main  (A.), 
Birkbeck  (Dr.),  Cyples  (W.).] 

The  principal  Corrections  and  Additions  to  the  First 
Edition  of  Mr.  Boswell's  Life  of  Dr.  Johnson.  London, 
1793.  4to.  "TixtrSiCts  from,  the  Monthl!/ Review"  of  Lon- 
don, accompanied  by  Boswell's  Life  of  Dr.  Johnson. 
[Proposals,  by  Messrs.  Andrew  and  Blake,  of  a  new  edition' 
of  the  Life,  &c.]  n.  p^  pi.,  or  d.  (Charlestown,  Mass.,  1807). 
8vo.  Boswell  again  [A  defence  of  James  Boswell  against 
Macaulay's  Review'].  By  Philalethes.  London,  1878.  8vo. 
A  Letter  to  James  Boswell,  Esq.,  with  some  remarks  on 
Johnson's  Dictionary  and  on  Language,  &c.  London, 
1792.  Epistle  to  James  Boswell,  Esq. ;  occasioned  by  his 
long-expected  and  now  speedily  to  be  published  Life  of 
Dr.  Johnson.  London,  1790.  4to.  Johnsoniana ;  or.  Sup- 
plement to  Boswell.  London,  1838.  8vo.  Another  edition. 
London,  1848.  12mo.,  2  vols.  Ditto.  London,  1859. 
12mo.,  2  vols. 

The  Journal  of  a  Tour  to  the  Hebrides  with  Samuel 
Johnson,  LL.D.,  containing  some  poetical  pieces  relative 
to  the  'Tour,  a  Series  of  his  Conversations,  &c.  London, 
1785.  8vo.,  pp.  vii.  524.  2nd  ed.,  revised,  London,  1785; 
8vo.  3rd  ed.,  revised,  London,  1786;  8vo.  (in  this  year 
there  were  three  editions).  5th  ed.,  London,  1812.  12mo. 
Gth.  ei.,  London,  1813 ;  &Y0.  [Other  editions  in  Life  of 
Johnson] — A  Poetical  and  Congratulatory  Epistle  to  J.  B. 
on  his  Journal  of  a  Tour  to  the  Hebrides,  by  Peter  Pindar 
(J.  Wolcot).  London,  1786.  4to.  (Several  editions.) 
Remarks  on  the  Journal  of  a  Tour  to  the  Hebrides,  in 
a  letter  to  J.  B.  (Signed  Verax).  n.  p.,  pi.,  or  d.  (1785). 
8vo.  A  Defence  of  Mr.  Boswell's  Journal,  in  a  Letter  to 
the  Author  of  the  Remarks.  London,  1786.  8vo.  The 
Remarker'  Remarked,  or  a  Parody  on  the  Letter  to  Mr. 
Boswell  on  his  Tour,  &o.  London,  1785.  8vo.  (20  Cari- 
catures, by  T.  Rowlandson,  in  illustration  of  Boswell's 
Journal  of  a  Tour  to  the  Hebrides.)  (London)  1786.  foL 
Boswelliana.  The  Commonplace  Book  of  Boswell,  With 
a  Memoir  and  Annotations  by  the  Rev.  Charles  Rogers. 
London,  1874.    8vo.     (Printed  for  the   Grampian   Club.) 

Boswell's  Letters  on  Johnson.  [Ch.  Observer,  LIS 
(1859)  9—21.] 

Notice  of  his  Life  of  Johnson.  [Montgomerv's  Life 
(1854),  127.] 

BoTFiELD,  Beriah.  b.  Earl's  Ditton,  Salop,  5th 
March,  1807;  M.A.;  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.;  M.P., 
Ludlow,  1840—47,  1857  to  death  ;  d.  7th 
Aug.,  1863. 

Notes  on  the  Cathedral  Libraries  of  England.  London, 
1849.  8vo.  Privately  printed  at  Norton  Hall,  Northants  ' 
[Lichfield  Cathedral  Library.] 

BoTHAM,  Mary. 

[SeeHowitt  (Mr.  M.).] 

BoTHAM,  Sarah. 

[See  Harrison  (Mrs.  S.).] 

BoTT,  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  Derby,  1688  ;  Rector 
of  Whinburgh,  Norfolk  ;  of  Spixworth,  1734 
to  death,  and  Edgfield,  Norfolk,  1747  to  death  • 
d.  23rd  Sept.,  1754.  ' 

Wrote  a  Reply  to  W.  WoUaston's  Religion  of  Nature. 
1725. 

Boucher,  Ben.  "  The  Dudley  Poet  and  Rhymist." 
b.  Horseley  Heath,  1769  ;  a  Collier  ;  for  the 
greater_  part  of  his  life  lived  in  Dudley  and 
maintained  himself  with  his  rhymes,  which  he 
sold  at  one  penny  each  ;  his  subjects  were  vari- 


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ous — dog,    cock,    or    man    fights,    murderers, 

executioas,  &c.,  all  were  dealt  with  ;    d.  in  the 

Workhouse  at  Dudley,  1851. 

A  number  of  his  Poems  (?)  are  printed  in  Clark's  Dud- 
ley and  the  Black  Country  (1881),  pp.  214—17.  In  the 
same  work  is  a  Portrait  at  p.  214. 

BouLGER,  Leon. 

Johnson  et  ses  Critiques.  \^Revue  des  Deux  Mondes. 
Tome,  XXXTII.  (1880),  674—97.] 

BoDLTBEE,  Rev.  Thomas  Pownall.  b.  Bidford, 
Warws.,  7th  Aug.,  1818  ;  s.  of  the  Rev. 
Tlioraas  Boultbee,  Vicar ;  St.  John's  Coll., 
Cam.,  1837—42  ;  B.A.,  1841  ;  Fellow,  1842  ; 
M.A.,  1844;  LL.D.,  1872;  Theological  Tutor, 
Cheltenham  Coll.,  1853—63  ;  Principal,  Lon- 
don Coll.  of  Divinity  at  Kilburn,  1863  ;  at 
St.  John's  Hall,  Highbury,  1865  to  death  ;  d., 
Bournemouth,  3rd  Jan.,  1884. 
The   Charter  of   the  Bemission  of   Sins.    A  Sermon 

preached  before  the  Church  Association  at  the  Autumnal 

Conference  held  at  Wolverhampton,  November  26th,  1873. 

Church  Association,  14,  Buckingham  Street ;   W.  Macintosh, 

24,  Paternoster  Row.    1873.    8vo.,  pp.  29. 

BooLTON,  Matthew,  b.  Birmingham,  3rd  Sept., 
1728  ;  s.  of  Matthew  Boulton  (b.  Lichfield,  d. 
1759);  m.,  1762,  Miss  Ann  Robinson,  of 
Lichfield,  dau.  of  Luke  Robinson,  with  whom 
he  had  a  fortune  of  £28,000  ;  purchased  lease 
of  Soho,  1762,  erected  Manufactory  there  1765  ; 
built  Soho  House,  1766;  purchased  fee  simple, 
1794  ;  introduced  (in  partnership  with  James 
Watt)  the  Steam  Engine,  1767  ;  "  I  make  here 
what  all  men  want — Power  " ;  erected  coining 
mills,  1788  ;  High  Sheriff,  1795  ;  P.R.S.  of 
Edin.  and  Lond.;  Fellow  of  Lunar  Soc;  d. 
Soho,  17th  Aug.,  1809,  aged  81  ;  bur.  Hands- 
worth  Church,  near  his  friends  James  Watt  and 
William  Murdock,  the  three  founders  of  Soho. 
Act    to    enable    Mr.    Matthew    Boulton    to    export 

machinery  necessary  to  erect  a  Mint  in  Eussia.    London, 

1799.  fol.  ,         ,       r      , 
Letter  respecting  the  Forest  of  Needwood.    London, 

1800.  8vo.  ^  ,,.      ,^. 
Proposals  to  the  Adventurers  in  the  Poldice  JVLmes, 

Cornwall.    1800.  .  „ 

[Diet  Nat.  Bioq.,  TI.,  8,  9  ;  Smiles's  Boulton  &  Watt, 
1865  ;  Muirhead's  Watt,  1858  ;  Gent.'s  Mag.,  (1809),  780, 
883  979 ;  Shaw's  and  all  other  Histories  of  Staffordshire 
(except  Plot,  Cox,  and  Erdeswicke)  under  Soho  ;  a' 
Beckefs  Universal  Biog.,  I.,  518  ;  Group  of  Englishmen, 
2;  see  Timmins  (Sam.),  Smiles  (Dr.),  Meteyard.] 

BoDLTON,    Richard,      d.    Baddeley    Edge,   20th 
Sept.,  1870,  aged  76. 
Obituary  by  W.  E.  Sanders.      [P.  M.  Mag.,  (1872), 
306.] 

BoDLTON,  Samuel,     b.  Hanley. 

Obituary.     [New.  Con.  Mag.,  (1866),  437,  438.] 

BoDLTON,     Rev.    Thomas.       b.   Staffs.,    1806  ; 

Primitive  Methodist  Minister,  1838— to  death  ; 

superanuated,    1872  ;    d.   Brown  Knowl,  30th 

July,  1881. 
Obituary  by  Rev.  Thomas  Lagar.     [P.  M.  Mag.,  '(1882) 
307,  808.] 

Bourn,  Rev.  Samuel.  J.  Calne,  Wilts.,  1689  ; 
s.  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Bourn  {b.  Derby,  1646  ; 
d.  Bolton,  Lanes.,  4th  March,  1719)  :  educated 
at  Bolton  and  at  Manchester  Academy  ;  Minis- 


ter at  Crook,  near  Kendal,  1711—20  ;  at 
Tunley,  near  Wigan,  1720-27;  at  Chorley, 
29th  Dec,  1727—32  ;  at  Coseley,  25th  June, 
1732  to  death  ;  for  some  months  he  suffered 
mach  persecution  at  the  hands  of  John  Ward, 
M.P.  for  Newcastle  (afterwards  6th  Baron 
Ward  and  1st  Viscount  Dudley),  but  won  on 
appc^al  to  Stafford  Assizes,  1738  ;  m.  about 
1712,  at  Crook,  Hannah  Harrison  (d.  1768), 
by  whom  he  had  nine  children  ;  d.  from  paraly- 
sis, at  Coseley,  22nd  March,  1754,  where  he 
lies  bur. 
An  Introduction  to  the  History  of  the  Inquisition 
(Anon).     Birmingham,  1736.     8vo. 

Popery  a  Craft,  and  the  Popish  Priest  the  Chief  Crafts- 
man. Birmingham,  1735.  8vo.  Reprinted  in  "  A  Cordial 
for  Low  Spirits,"  edited  by  Thomas  Gordon.  2nd  ed.  edited 
by  Rev.  Richard  Baron. 

An  Address  to  Protestant  Dissenters,  or  an  Inquiry 
into  the  grounds  of  their  attachment  to  the  Assembly's 
Catechism  .         Being  a  calm  examination  of  the 

sixth  answer    ....    by  a  Protestant  Dissenter  (Anon.). 
Birmingham,  1736.     8vo. 

A  Dialogue  between  a  Baptist  and  a  Churchman, 
occasioned  by  the  Baptists  opening  a  new  Meeting  House 
for  reviving  old  Calvinistical  Doctrines  and  spreading 
Antinomian  and  other  errors  at  Birmingham  .  .  . 
Part  I.  by  "A  Consistent  Protestant"  (Anon).  1737. 
PartlLby  "A  Consistent  Christian"  (Anon).     1739. 

The  Christian  Family  Prayer  Book  .  .  with 
a  recommendation  by  Isaac  Watts,  D.D.  1738.  [Fre- 
quently reprinted,  with  additions.  ]  Prefixed  is  an  Address 
to  Heads  of  Families  on  Family  Religion,  which  was  re- 
printed by  the  Rev.  John  Kentish.     Birmingham,  1803. 

An  Address  to  the  Congregation  of  Protestant 
Dissenters  ...  at  the  Castle  Gate,  in  Nottingham 
.  .  &c.,  by  "A  Protestant  Dissenter"  (Anon).  Bir- 
mingham, 1838.  8vo.  [Reply  to  the  Rev,  James  Sloss,  of 
Nottingham,  who  had  attacked  "  A  Dialogue  between  a 
Baptist,  &c."] 

Lecture  to  Children  and  Young  People.  .  .  .  Con- 
sisting of  Three  Catechisms.  .  .  .  With  a  Preface. 
Birmingham,  1738.  8vo.  (Contains  a  recommendation  by 
Revs.  John  Mottershead,  Josiah  Rogerson,  Henry  Grove, 
Thomas  Amory,  D.D.,  Samuel  Chandler,  D.D.,  and  George 
Benson,  D.D. ;  and  appended  thereto  is  a  revision  of  the 
Assembly's  Catechism,  by  the  Rev.  James  Strong,  of 
Ilminster).  2nd  ed.,  1739.  3rd  ed.,  1748  (entitled  Religious 
Education,  &c.).  „,.,„,,. 

[The  Rev.  J.  A.  Orton  reprinted  the  Third  Catechism, 
as  A  Summary  of  Doctrinal  and  Practical  Religion.] 

The  True  Christian  Way  of  Striving  for  the  Faith  of 
the  Gospel.  A  Sermon  on  Phil.  I.,  27,  28,  delivered  at  the 
Dudley  double  Section,  27th  May,  1738.    Birmingham,  1738. 

'  Remarks  on  a  pretended  answer  to  The  True  Christian 
Way,  &c.  (Anon.).    1739.  ,        ^   , 

The  Christian  Catechism intended  as  a 

preservative  against  Deism.     (Anon.)     Birmingham,  1744. 

Address.  Being  a  Charge  delivered  at  the  Ordination 
of  Job  Orton,  at  Shrewsbury,  on  18th  Sept.,  1745.  Shrews- 
burti,  1745.  ,  .  ,      ,.,„      o 

The  Protestant  Catechism,  &c.     (Anon.)    1746.    8vo. 

The  Protestant  Dissenters'  Catechism.  ...  By  a 
Lover  of  Truth  and  Liberty.     (Anon.)     1747.    8vo. 

An  Answer  to  the  Remarks  of  an  unknown  Ulergy- 
mau  on  The  Protestant  Dissenters'  Catechism,  &c.   (Anon.) 

A  New  Call  to  the  Unconverted.  Being  Four  Sermons 
on  Ezekiel  xxxiii.  2.    1754.    8vo.  ^  i-     i 

Twenty  Sermons  on  the  most  serious  and  practical 
subjects  of  the  Christian  Religion.  Birmingham,  1755. 
8vo.     2nd  ed.     ^757. 

[Selections  from  his  Lectures,  Sermons,.  &c.,  and  also 
describing  the  MS.  of  a  projected  work  by  him  on  ihe 
Scriptures  of  the  Old  Testament,"  &c.,  m  his  Life  of  Rev. 

Samuel  Bourn.]  ,      r^,        t>       tt 

Articles  on  the  " Logos."     [Theo.  B^.,  L] 
Letter  to  John  Ward.     [Printed  in  Twamley  s  Dudley 
Castle,  and  in  Toulmin's  Life  of  Rev.  S^Bourn.] 

[bict.  Nat.  Biog.,  VI.,  25,  26;  Twamley's  Dudley 
Castle  53—5  ;  Toulmin's  Memoir  of  Rev.  Samuel  Bourn, 
1808  8vo. ;  Pickard's  Brief  History  of  Congleton  Uni- 
tarian Chapel,  1883;  Baker's  Mem.  of  a  Dissentmg  Cnapel, 


BOUENE 


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BOURNE 


1884;  Turner's  Lives  of  Eminent  Unitarians,  n. ;    Blytii's 
Funeral  Sermon  for  Eev.  S.  Bourn,  1754.] 

BouENE  — ,  Surgeon,  Atherstone,  Warws. 

Pathological  Remarks  of  Dr.  Bourne  upon  the  Case 
of  Ann  Moore,  of  Tutbury.  ILoiid.  Medical  Journal,  No. 
188  (27th  Oct.,  1808).] 

Bourne  (Mre.),  Ethel,  b.  Lymington,  Hants., 
1830  ;  dau.  of  John  Mason,  Esq.  ;  m.  1847, 
•Fohn  Bourne,  of  Hilderstone  Hall,  Stone,  Esq., 
J.P.  and  D.L. 

Spectre  Stricken.  By  Evelyn  Burne.  London :  A.  S. 
Mallet  ^  Co.,  68—70,  Wardour  Street,  W.  1887.  12mo., 
pp.  59,  two  leaves  unpaged. 

Storm-Beaten  and  Weary.  A  Novel.  By  Evelyn 
Burne.  London :  Griffith,  Farran,  Okeden,  cj'  Welsli,  West 
Corner  St.  Paul's  Churchyard.  1887.  Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  399. 
(J.  Gundry,  Printer,  High  Street,  Stone.) 

Bourne,  Hugh.  b.  Fordhay  Farm,  Stoke,  3rd 
March,  1772  ;  s.  of  Joseph  Bourne,  and  Ellen, 
his  wife  ;  connected  himself  with  the  Wesleyan 
Methodists  at  Ridgway,  near  Bemersley,  1799, 
where  his  parents  then  lived  ;  began  to  preach, 
1801  ;  on  Monday,  27th  June,  1808  (having 
attended  two  Camp  Meetings — one  at  Norton, 
one  on  Mow  Cop — contrary  to  Wesleyan  Dis- 
cipline), he  was  expelled  the  Society ;  with 
William  Clowes,  of  Burslem,  J.  Steele,  of 
Tunstall,  and  others,  founded  the  Primitive 
Methodist  Connexion,  1810  (first  Class  Meet- 
ing held  at  Standley,  14th  March,  1810  ;  in 
connection  with  which  he  acted  as  Preacher 
until  death  ;  President  of  Conference  several 
times  ;  Editor  of  Publication  Departments, 
1829—44  ;  d.,  Bemersley,  11th  Oct.,  1852, 
aged  80  ;  bur.  Engleseabrook. 

Observations  on  Camp  Meetings,  with  an  account  of  a 
Camp  Meeting  held  on  Sunday,  May  31st,  1807,  at  Mow, 
near  Harriseahead.    1807.    12mo. 

The  G-reat  Scripture  Catechism.  Compiled  for  Norton 
and  Harriseahead  Sunday  Schools.    1807.    12mo. 

Remarks  on  the  Ministry  of  Women.     1808.     12mo. 

A  General  Collection  of  Hymns  and  Spiritual  Songs 
fo;'  Camp  Meetings  and  Revivals.  1809 ;  new  ed.,  en- 
larged and  improved.  To  which  is  prefixed  An  account  of 
the  Origin  of  Camp  Meetings,  by  H.  B.  1818.  Ditto, 
For  the  use  of  The  Primitive  Methodists.  Bemersley, 
near  Tunstall:  By  J.  Bourne;  Stereotyped  by  J.  Wortham, 
Hanley,  Staffordshire.  1832.  Duo,  no  pagination,  154 
Hynnas.  [In  this  collection  he  composed  Hymns  No.  54, 
65,  58,  69,  80,  87,  121,  12.S,  and  (jointly  with  W.  Sanders) 
112.]     Ditto.     1835.     Duo. 

Lorenzo  Dow's  Hymns  and  Spiritual  Songs,  with  an 
addition  of  a  few  hymns  from  other  authors,  edited  by. 
1809. 

Benton's  Edition  of  Lorenzo  Dow's  Collection,  edited 
by.    Entered  Stationers'  Hall.    1818. 

Large  Hymn  Book,  For  the  use  of  the  Primitive 
Methodists.  Bemersley,  near  Tunstall ;  Printed  at  the 
Office  of  the  Primitive  Methodist  Connexion,  by  J.  Bourne. 
1825.  Duo.,  no  pagination,  563  Hymns,  Index  7  leaves. 
[In  this  collection  he  composed  Nos.  23,  64,  77,  163,  192, 
275,  304,  378,  412,  419,  421,  423,  425—28,  456,  476,  529,  and 
jointly  with  W.  Sanders  Nos.  1,  3—6,  9, 11,  14,  16,  26,  28, 
29,  31,  35,  62,  75,  80,  82,  93,  98— lUl,  103—5,  110,  115,  117— 
19,  124, 127—33, 147—9, 156, 160,  172—4, 177, 178, 183.  186— 
88, 190, 191, 193, 196,  200,  202,  214,  225,  227, 229,  2.32,  235,  246, 
2.64,  256,  258,  262,  269,  271,  272,  276,  279,  280,  282,  284,  292, 
299,  .306,  310,  315,  318.  323,  329,  338,  339,  .343,  347,  350,  353, 
355,  357,  361,  364,  371,  382,  385,  387,  388,  390,  391,  394,  396, 
.399,  401,  404,  406,  408,  416.  417,  420,  422,  429,  432,  440,  443, 
444,  455,  460,  464,  469,  472,  473,  477,  478,  482,  484,  486,  488, 
489,  491—93,  495,  497—511,  614—17,  625,  527,  528,  530.] 
Ditto.     Bemersley,  1841.     32mo.,  A— Z  2,  Q  3. 

Histoi-y  of  the  Primitive  Methodists  giving  an  account 
of  their  Rise  and  Progress  to  the  year  1822.  Bemersley, 
near  Tunstall;  Printed  for  the  Author,  at  the  Office  of  the 


Primitive  Methodist  Connexion,  by  J.  Bourne.    1823.     12mo., 
pp.  iv.  68,  two  ports. 

[Very  rare,  good  copy  worth  30s.] 

A  Treatise  on  Baptism.    1823.     12mo. 

A  Methodist  Magazine.  Conducted  by  the  Society  of 
People  called  Primitive  Methodists.  Edited  by.  1818—44. 
12mo.  and  8vo. 

[The  early  vols.  (1—12)  are  exceedingly  rare.  One 
(Tol.  2)  contains  a  Number  afterwards  withdrawn,  and 
was  replaced  in  Vol.  3  (a  small  number  of  copies  only 
contain  the  substituted  Number)—^  Methodist  Magazine. 
Published,  August,  1820.  Intended  as  a  Substitute  for 
October,  1819.  Printed  hy  Brougham,  Printer,  Burslem. 
pp.  193 — 240:  of  which  only  a  small  number  were  incor- 
porated in  the  Magazine.  Prom  1824  it  was  called  The 
Primitive  Methodist  Magazine.  ] 

A  Short  Account  of  a  Camp  Meeting  held  at  Wrine- 
hill,  on  Sunday,  28th  May,  1819.  [A  Methodist  Mag.  (1819), 
121—24.] 

Two  Hymns.     By  H.  B.     \_Ib.  (1822)  2.] 

History  of  Primitive  Methodism,  lib.,  6 — 7,  27 — 30, 
53_7,  75_7,  162,  163,  170—74,  196,  197,  243—50,  269, 
270.] 

Poem  on  The  Creation,  Fall,  and  Redemption  of  Man. 
[/S.,  70,  71.] 

An  Ecclesiastical  History,  from  the  Creation  to  the 
Present  Time.  [76.  (1825),  3—8,  73—5,  109—12,  145—53, 
180—94,  217—20,  253—58,  289—99,  326—33,  .349,  363,  385— 
401 ;  (1826)  3—16,  39—45,  109—16,  150-57, 181—96,  224— 
32,  253—58,  289—93,  361—68,  397—400.] 

History  of  Ramsor  Circuit.  July,  1810.  [7J.  (1825), 
134—36,  172—75.] 

Obituary  of  Betty  Gaunt,  nee  Gorse  (b.  Mackworth, 
Derbys.,  1777 ;  lived  at  HoUington,  where  she  d.,  6th  Oct., 
1826).     By  J.  Wood  and  H.  B.     [lb.  (1826),  138—40.] 

A  Hymn,     [lb.,  324.] 

The  Early  Trumpet.  A  Treatise  on  Preaching  to 
Children.     [P.  M.  Mag.  (1850),  624.] 

Editorial  Preface  on  Bourne,     [lb.  (1862),  III.— IT.] 

Obituary  of  Hugh  Bourne.     By  S.  Sanders,   [/i.,  754.] 

Two  Sermons.  In  Memory  of  Mrs.  James  Jones,  of 
Newport,  Salop.    By  Richard  Davies. 

Ecclesiastical  Polity.    London,  1870.    8vo.,  pp.  840. 

New  Commentary,  &c.,  on  John.  [  See  Antliil  (Rev. 
W.).] 

Funeral  Sermons.  [See  ditto.  Jukes  (Rev.  R.),  Petty 
(Eev.  J.).] 

Account  of  my  first  meeting  with  James  Crawfoot. 
[Herod's  Sketches,  256—68.] 

Sermon  to  Children.     Id. 

Elegiac  Lines.     [See  Jukes  (Rev.  R.).] 

An  Address  on  Hugh  Bourne's  Centenary  Birthday. 
By  Rev.  Colin  McKechnie.     [P.  M.  Mag.  (1872),  1—11.] 

Hugh  Bourne  and  the  Lost  Sinner.     [lb.  (1873),  40.] 

Hugh  Bourne.     By  G.  W.     [76.  (1882),  276— 79.] 

Memoir  of  Hugh  Bourne.  By  Mr.  Thomas  Bateman. 
[76.] 

Hugh  Bourne.  A  Biography.  London:  John  Ward. 
1856.     18mo. 

Recollections  of  Hugh  Bourne.  By  Mr.  Simpson. 
London,  1859.     12nio. 

Biographical  Notice  of.  [Herod's  Sketches  of  Early 
Primitive  Methodists  (1842),  446—88  ;  other  references  at 
266—67,  271,  279—81,  212-15,  241,  306,  307,  309,  316,  335, 
836,  339,  397,  398,  400,  407,  409,  417,  419,  436,441,  437,  438.] 

[The  Methodist  Mag.,  1819—24;  P.  M.  Mag.,  1824. 
The  various  Lives,  see  Jukes  (Rev.  R.),  AntlifE  (Rev.  W.), 
Petty  (Rev.  J.),  &c.  Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  I.,  col.  350 ;  Diet. 
Nat.  Biog.,  VI.,  29,  30;  Petty's  History  of  Primitive 
Methodism  (1864),  4,  5,  10,  15,  19,  20,  27,  32,  34,  36,  39,  46, 
65,  82,  98,  107,  137,  250,  252,  458,  469,  561—64  ;  Stephen's 
History  of  Methodism  (1861),  III.,  223—25;  Davidson's 
Life  of  Clowes,  Chap.  6  ;   Methodist  Mag.  (1807),  8,  10.] 

Bourne,  James,  Printer  and  Book  Steward,  b. 
Stoke,  1781  ;  brother  to  the  above  ;  a  Wesleyan 
Methodist,  1799  ;  with  his  brother  at  the  first 
Camp  Meeting,  1807  ;  expelled  with  him,  1810  ; 
jointly  with  his  brother  built  the  first  Primitive 
Methodist  Chapel  in  Tunstall,  1811  ;  first 
general  Book  Steward,  1820  ;  lived  at  Bemers- 
ley, where  he  d.,  Jan.,  1860. 

Hymns  for  Camp  Meetings. 

Larger  Hymn  Book  [and  its  various  editions]. 

History  of  Primitive  Methodism.    182S. 


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BOWERS 


The  Primitive  Methodist  Magazine.    1819 — 4S. 

Minutes  of  the  Primitire  Methodist  Conference,  from 
{he  beginning  up  to  1846. 

An  Extract  from  the  Journal  of  Mr.  John  Nelson, 
Preacher  of  the  Gospel.  Containing  an  account  of  God's 
dealings  with  him  from  his  youth  to  the  Forty-Second 
year  of  his  age.  Written  by  himself.  (2  Chron.  i.  3,  4). 
Bemersley,  near  Tunstall :  J.  Bourne,  Printer.  1824.  12mo., 
pp.  192. 

Again.  Printed  at  the  Office  of  the  Primitive  Metho- 
dist Connexion  by  J.  Bourne.  Stereotyped  by  J.  Wortham, 
Hanley.    1834.     12mo.,  pp.  180. 

The  Experience  and  Gospel  Labours  of  the  Rev. 
Benjamin  Abbott.  To  which  is  annexed  A  Narrative  of 
his  Life  and  Death,  by  John  Ffirth ;  also  Extracts  from 
the  Journal  of  the  Rev.  John  Wesley.  (Paalm  xxxvil.  37.) 
Originally  Printed  at  Philadelphia,  hy  S.  Conrad,  for  E. 
Cooper.  Second  English  Edition.  Bemersley,  near  Tunstall: 
Printed  at  the  Office  of  the  Primitive  Methodist  Connexion, 
hy  J.  Bourne.    1824.     12mo.,  pp.  iv.,  5 — 192. 

The  Cabin  Boy.     Id. 

Present  Salvation.    By  T.  Morgan. 

Memoir  of  Mary  Charlton,  who  died  in  her  twelfth 
year.     Id. 

A  Treatise  on  Tobacco.    By  H.  Sharman.     Id. 

Less  Water  and  More  Fire.     Id. 

Christian  Baptism.  In  Two  Parts.  Part  I.,  3d. ;  Part 
II.,  Id. 

Scripture  Promises.    By  Dr.  Samuel  Clarke.     12mo. 

Original  Poetry.     [See  Howcroft  (W.).] 

Primers. 

Honorary  Cards  for  Sunday  Schools.    2s.  per  100. 

Copy  Books.  4to.,  12  leaves  ;  Is.  6d.  per  dozen.  4to., 
24  leaves  ;  4s.  per  dozen. 

On  Chairmanry.     Id. 

Life  of  Ann  Cutler.     12mo.    3d. 

Justice  and  Mercy.    A  Poem.     Id. 

Family  Receipts.     12mo.     Id. 

The  Invisible  World.     Id. 

Sermons  to  Children.     [See  Bourne  (H.).] 

Sunday  School  Rules  and  Regulations.     Id. 

School  Bible  and  Testament.    4to.,  10  parts,  at  5/-. 

School  Testament.    4to.,  4  parts,  at  2/-. 

An  Extract  from  the  Christian  Pattern ;  or,  A  Treatise 
on  the  Imitation  of  Christ,  written  in  Latin,  by  Thomas 
A'Kempis.  Abridged  and  published  in  English,  by  John 
Wesley,  M.A.  Bemersley :  Printed  and  Published  by  James 
Bourne.  1834.  18mo.,  pp.  iv.,  5 — 186.  Contents,  4  leaves 
extra. 

Primitive  Physic,  or,  An  Easy  and  Natural  Method  of 
Coring  Most  Diseases,  by  John  Wesley,  A.M.  (Yignette.) 
"  Homo  Sum  humani  nihil  e  me  alienum  puto. '  A  New 
Edition,  Revised  and  Improved.  Bemersley:  Printed  by 
James  Bourne,     n.d.     12mo.,  pp.  96. 

Reflections  on  the  Love  of  God,  on  Predestination, 
Deism,  and  Atheism,  and  on  Christian  Experiences.  By 
Lorenzo  Dow,  a  Native  of  America.  This  English  Edition 
is  divided  into  Chapters  and  corrected,  and  somewhat 
abridged.  (1  Thes.  v.  21.)  Bemersley:  Printed  by  James 
Bourne,  Stereotyped  by  John  Worthun.  1836.  18mo.,  pp. 
141.    Index,  2  leaves  extra. 

Life  of  John  Fletcher.  Bemersley:  Printed  hy  J. 
Bourne.    1836.     12mo.,  pp.  144.    Index  3  leaves  extra. 

Reading  and  Spelling  Book.  By  James  Bourne.  In 
Four  Parts.  Bemersley:  Printed  by  the  Author.  1836. 
12mo.     3d.  each  part. 

Observations  on  Camp  Meetings.     [See  Bourne  (H.).] 

Piece  Book  for  Sunday  Schools,  containing  Hymns, 
Dialogues,  and  Addresses  for  Anniversaries,  Charity  Ser- 
mons, &c.,  in  Poetry  and  Prose.  Part  II.  Bemersley: 
Printed  and  Published  by  James  Bourne.  1843.  32mo., 
pp.  37—72. 

iMod.  Eng.  Bioq.,  I.,  col.  351  ;  P.  M.  Mag.,  (various 
years)  ;  Stephen's  Hist.  Meth.,  III.,  223 ;  Petty's  Hist. 
Prim.  Meth.,  in  alia  ;  Davidson's  Life  of  Clowes ;  Metho- 
dist Magazine  (1807),  8,  10.] 

BouENB,  Jesse,  of  Hanley. 

Obituary,  by  "T.  W."  INew  Con.  Mag.,  (1815),  215, 
216.] 

Bourne,  Richard.     Organist  at  Hitnley  ;    of  St. 
Thomas's,  Dudley,  1819. 

A  Collection  of  Psalm  and  Hymn  Tunes,  carefully  and 

properly  arranged,  for     ...     .     Organ  and  Pianoforte 

Many  of  them  are  original  compositions     .     .    . 

London:  Published  by  T.   Welch,  at  the  Royal  Harmonic 


Institute,  Argyle  Rooms,  246,  Regent  Street,  n.d.  Oblong 
8vo.,  pp.  viii.,  166.  Ded.  to  Sir  R.  B.  P.  Philips,  Bart.,  M.P. 
for  Dudley.  [Tunes  locally  connected  : — Walsall,  49 ; 
Wombourne,  68  ;  Dudley,  127 ;  Cannock,  155 ;  Darwalls,, 
56.] 

BowBN,  Emanuel. 

An  English  Atlas,  with  a  new  set  of  Maps.     1745. 
StafEordshire,  drawn  by  B.  B.     Ded.  to  Lord  Gower. 
(1755.)    A  Corrected  Map.     (1775.) 

[These  Maps  are  very  rare,  interesting,  and  useful.] 

BowEN,  James.      Herald  Painter  of  Shrewsbury. 

[Had  a  copy  in  MS.  of  Brdeswicke's  Survey  of  the 
County  of  Stailord,  in  his  possession  circa  1760.  Not 
known  what  became  of  it.  ] 

BowBN,  Captain  John. 

Letters  to  Sir  J.  Jervis.  [Campbell's  Naval  Hist. 
(1818),VIL,80— 2)];  from  Sir  J.  Jervis  to  him  [i5.,35,86]. 

BowBN,  Rev.  Jeremiah,  b.  Cambridge,  1802  ;  s. 
of  Benjamin  Bowen  ;  All  Souls,  Ox.  ;  B.A.; 
Curate  of  Hanford  ;  Rector  of  West  Lynn,. 
Norf.,  1830—68  ;  of  Walton-Lewes,  Norf., 
1863  to  death  ;  Ghp.  to  the  Right  Hon.  the 
Earl  of  Buchan  ;  d.  23rd  Sept.,  1875. 

Sermon  on  "The  True  Cause  of  the  Reformation,"" 
with  Appendix  and  Notes,  forming  pp.  48 — 59  of  "  Sermons- 
on  Roman  Catholicism."  Newcastle,  1838.  Separately 
printed.    Newcastle :  W.  Byde.    1836.    8vo.,  pp.  12. 

A  Reply  to  "Spectators."  Letter  to  the  Rev.  T. 
Garratt.  A  Pew  Remarks  upon  the  Present  Principles  and 
Former  Practices  of  the  Church  of  England.  Popery  and 
Dissent  Respectively ;  with  regard  to  Religious  Persecu- 
tions ....  Newcastle:  Printed  and  Published  by 
W.  Hyde.    1838.    8vo.,  pp.  19. 

The  Resurrection  defended  against  the  objections  of 
the  Mental  Improvement  Society.    1838.    8vo. 

The  War  Abroad,  and  the  Church  at  Home.    1854. 

Starlight  and  other  Poems.  By  Walter  Lewes  (pseu- 
donym).   1869. 

St.  Cross  and  other  Poems.    1872. 

Bo'WBKiNG,  8.     Printer,  Market  Place,  Burslem, 

Special  Rules  Pursuant  to  the  18th  and  19th  Vic,  cap. 
•108,  to  be  observed  by  the  persons  employed  in  the  Clough 
Hall  Collieries.  Burslem:  Printed  by  S.  Bowering, Market 
Place,    n.d.    8vo.,  pp.  12. 

Art  Exhibition  open  in  the  Galleries  of  Alton  Towers, 
During  the  Months  of  July,  August,  and  September,  1865. 
"  Catalogue  of  Pictures."  Burslem :  Printed  by  S.  Bowering.. 
n.d.     12mo.,  pp.  12. 

Bowering,  Samuel,  Printer,  Burslem. 

Laws  for  the  Government  of  the  North  StafEordshire 
Infirmary.  Burslem:  Printed  by  S.  Bowering,  Market 
Place.    MDCCCLVIH.    Pep.  8vo.,  pp.  45. 

The  Potteries  Observer  and  North  Staffordshire  Record,, 
printed  and  published  for  the  Proprietors  by  Samuel  Bower- 
ing, Burslem,  No.  1,  June,  1853.     fop.  4to. 

[Thos.  Hulme,  Esq.,  of  Burslem,  has  No.  1 — 12  (June,  1853  to- 
May,  1854)  probably  all  that  was  issued.] 

Rules  for  the  Government  of  the  Burslem  Chemical 
Society.  Established  1855.  Burslem:  Printed  by  S. Bower- 
ing.   MDCCCLV.    12mo.,pp.  8. 

Bowers,  The  Very  Rev.  George  Hull.  h.  Stafifs.^ 
1794 ;  s.  of  Mr.  Francis  Bowers  ;  educated 
Pembroke  Gr.  Sch.  ;  Clare  Coll.,  Cam.  ;  Per- 
petual curate,  Elstow,  Beds. ;  B.A.,  1819  \ 
B.U.,  1829  ;  D.D.,  1849  ;  Select  Preacher, 
Cam.,  1830  ;  Rector  of  St.  Paul's,  Covent 
Garden,  1832  ;  Dean  of  Manchester,  1847— 
26th  Sept.,  1871;  twice  married;  after  his 
resignation  of  his  Deanery  he  lived  at  Leaming- 
ton, where  he  d.  27th  Dec,  1872. 
Sermons  preached  before  the  University  of  Cambridge, 

1830. 


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A  Letter  to  the  Archbishop  of  Canterbury  on  the  pro- 
posed Schools  for  Sons  of  Clergy.    London,  1842. 

A  Scheme  for  the  foundation  of  Schools  for  the  Sons 
of  Clergy  and  others.     London,  1842. 

Sermons  preached  in  the  Parish  Church  of  St.  Paul  s, 
CoTent  Garden.     London,  1849. 

Open  Churches  with  Endowments  preferable  to  Pew 
Hents.     A  Sermon.     Manchester,  1855. 

Pew  Rents  injurious  to  the  Church.  An  Address. 
Oxford,  1865. 

Portrait  by  Charles  Mercier.     [Penes,  Hossall  School.] 

[Parkinson's  Old  Church  Clock,  8th  ed.,  p.  Ixxiv ; 
Mod.  Eng.  Bloff.,  I.,  col.  357  ;  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  III.,  64,  55  ; 
Manchester  Guardian,  30th  Dec,  1872.] 

BowEKS,  Mary.     h.  Lane  Delph. 

Obituary.  By  J.  B.  \_Neio  Con.  Mag.  (1869),  257— 
59.] 

Bowes  Family.  Owners  of  Elford  Hall,  &c., 
16th  century. 

[Ashtead  and  its  owners,  118—34.] 

Bowes,  George. 

Portrait  of,  and  his  wife,  Mary  Burdett.  [Penes  The 
Earl  of  Suffolk,  Charlton  Park.] 

Bowks,  Joshua. 

Poetical  Address  to  Judge  Thurston.  [Shaw's  Staff., 
I.,  128.] 

BowES-HowARD,  Henry,  b.  Elford,  1688  ;  4th 
Earl  of  Berkshire,  1708  ;  m.,  1st  March,  1709, 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Col.  James  Graham,  of 
Levens  Hall,  Westmd.;  Recorder,  1755 — 57; 
11th  Earl  of  Suffolk,  1735  ;  d.  Charlton  Park, 
Wilts.,  21st  March,  1757,  aged  70. 

Portrait  of.     [Penes  Charlton  Park.] 
[Ashtead  Park  and  its  owners,  134,  135,  137—40  ;   Ed- 
mondson's  Baronigiam,  II.,  102.] 

BowBS-HowABD,  William,  b.  Elford,  23rd  Dec, 
1714  ;  s.  of  Henry,  Earl  of  Berkshire  ;  Vis- 
count Andover  ;  m.,  6th  Dec,  1736,  Lady  Mary 
Finch,  2nd  dau.  of  Heneage,  Earl  of  Aylesford; 
M.P.,  Castle  Rising,  1737  to  death  ;  killed  in 
a  coach  accident,  near  his  lodge  gate,  15th 
July,  1756  ;  of  Elford  Hall. 

[Ashtead  Park,  140,  141.] 

BowKWR,  Charles  E.   B.,  Solicitor.     Some  time 

with  Mr.  W.  Turner,  Solicitor,  of  Newcastle  ; 

afterwards  of  Nottingham  ;  now  abroad. 

The  Eecent  Conveyancing  Statutes,  and  the  Construc- 
tion they  have  received  from  the  Courts,  being  a  Paper  read 
before  the  North  Staffordshire  Law  Students'  Society. 
Hanley :  Allbut  ^  Daniel,  Percy  Street  Printing  Works. 
Svc,  pp.  74. 

Bowles,  Rev.  W.  Lisle. 

Lines  on  the  mach  admired  Monument  by  Chantry,  to 
the  Memory  of  the  two  daughters  of  the  Rev.  "W.  Robinson, 
in  Lichfield  Cathedral.  [Literar;/  Souvenir,  1827  ;  copied 
in  Harwood's  Brdeswicke  (1844),  562,  563.] 

BowNESs,  William,  b.  Stramshall ;  s.  of  Thomas 
Bowness,  ganger  (afterwards  of  Salford)  ;  edu- 
cated Man.  Gr.  Sch.,  17th  Aug.,  1763—73  ; 
Exhibitioner  to  Christ  Coll.,  Cam.,  14th  April, 
1774  ;  Scholar,  12th  June,  1775  ;  A.B.,  1778  ; 
A.M.,  1790  ;  LL.D.,  1806  ;  Curate  to  the 
Eev.  Charles  Prescott,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Stock- 
port ;  Perpetual  Curate  of  Marple  ;  Chapelry 
of  St.  Chad's,  Romily  ;  d.  Dec,  1807  ;  bur. 
South  Aisle,  Stockport  Parish  Church. 

[Smith's  Man.  Sch.  Reg.,  I.,  114.] 


BowsTBAD,  Right  Rev.  James.  Mat.  Corpus 
Christi  Coll.,  Cam.  ;  B.A.,  1824 ;  M.A., 
1827;  B.D.,  1834;  D.D.  per  Lit.  Reg., 
1838  ;  adm.,  ad  eundem,  Ox.  Univ.,  21st 
June,  1832  ;  Bp.  of  Sodor  and  Man,  1838— 
40  ;  of  Lichfield,  1840  to  death  ;  d.  11th  Oct., 
1843  ;  bur.  Lichfield  Cathedral. 

Practical  Sermons.  London:  Rivington.  1856.  8vo., 
2  vols. 

BowYBRS,  of  Knypersley. 

Chartse  Antiquse  et  alia  quamiplurina  doeumenta  ;  "  Ex 
evidencijs  et  scriptes  Jok'  es  Bowyer  de  Knipersley  in 
com' Staff,  milit ;  et  Baronetti";  transcripta.  [Bodl  Lib., 
833,  92 — 156,  159 — 213].  Further  extracts  from  Sir  John 
Bowyer's  Charters  and  Evidences.'    [lb.,  229—232.] 

Descent  of  Bowyer  from  Sir  W.  Yenables,  of  Bradwell 
(3  Edward  I.),  and  Notes  about  the  Bowyers,  taken  when 
Dugdale  made  his  Visitation  of  Staffordshire  (1663).  [lb., 
236.] 

Arms  and  Pedigrees  of  Bowyer,  or  Bower,  from  the 
Lincolnsh.:  Visitacon,  fol.  61  (1661),  and  a  note  from  the 
"  Staff.  Visit :  14  fol."     [lb.,  676,  241.] 

Arms  and  Pedigrees  of  Bower ;  Transcribed  oat  of 
the  Visitacon  of  Staffordsh. ;  made  by  William  Flowers, 
Norrey,  ao.  1583.     With  continuation  to  1601.     [lb.,  243.] 

Draught  of  Ashmole's  Pedigree  of  Bowyer,  with 
quarterings.     [Ib.j  244.]     Notes  on.     [lb.,  245.] 

"  Ex  evidencijs  penes  Joh'en  Bowyer  de  Knipersley  in 
Com'  Staff. ;  mil ;  et  Bar't.  Diversorum  testium  nomina, 
et  charta  tres  transcripta.     [76.,  381,  382.] 

Notes  on  Family  of  Bowyer  from  Visit,  of  Surrey  and 
Sussex.     [76.] 

Exemplification  of  Arms  and  G-rant  of  a  Crest  unto 
William  Bowyer,  of  Knipersley,  by  Norrey  Flower  (12th 
June,  1574).     [76.,  858,  35,  f.  37,  38,' 60.] 

Sir  Gilbert  Dethick's  exemplification  of  the  arms  of 
Raffe  Bowyer,  of  Lincolnshire,  descended  from  the  House 
of  Knipersley  (9th  April,  1576).     [li.,  f.  70,  71.] 

Motto  of  Bowyer,  of  Staffordshire.  [76.,  862,  29,  f . 
150.] 

Stemma  desceudens  ad  Johannem  Bowyer,  anno  1597. 
Cujus  uxor  erat  Katherine  filla  Chr.  Telverton  serv.  and 
arma.  "  Ex  Collect'  Samp'  Erdeswick  ar'  pag.  284."  [76., 
1115,  10,3,  f.  2566.] 

Notes  and  Descents,  collected  from  evidences,  relative 
to  Chapman,  Rost,  Kelyng,  Heyward,  Harcourt,  Eadyte, 
Henshae,  Davenport,  Acton,  and  Bowyer,  by  Ashmole. 
[76.,  1750,  f.  12a.] 

Boothe's  Observations  of  Bowyer's  Matches.  [76.,  f. 
126.] 

Sundry  descents  and  notes  relative  to  the  families  of 
Bowyer  and  Knypersley,  collected  by  Ashmole  from  old 
evidences.     [76.,  f.  13a.] 

A  shield  of  eight  quarterings  (Painted  over  the  hall 
dore  at  Knipersley)  of  Bowyer,  Knipersley,  &c.,  tricked 
with  blazon,  and  notes  of  matches  shown  thereby.  [75.,  f. 
1.36.] 

Pedigree  of  Bowyers,  the  descent  of  which  is  the 
children  of  Sir  John  Bowyer,  1651—1662.  [76.,  f .  146— 15a.] 

Descents  of  Palmer,  Harcourt,  and  Pochin,  and  John 
Davenport  (from  a  certificate  amongst  Sir  John  Bowyer's 
evidences)  ;  descents  of  Brodock,  Holiditoh,  and  Bowyer ; 
also  coat  of  arms  "  In  Bidulph  Church  window,"  and  a 
seal  of  "Will.  Bowyer,  2  Bliz.,"  tricked.     [76.,  156.] 

Ashmole's  draught  of  a  Pedigree  of  Bowyer,  collected 
from  evidences  from  50  Edward  III.  to  17  Henry  VII.,  and 
brought  down  to  1662.     [76.,  f.  16a6.] 

Arms  of  Bowyer  and  5  others.     [76.,  f.  17c.] 

Draught  of  a  Pedigree  of  Knipersley  in  7  descents  to 
the  match  with  Thomas  Bower,  20  Richard  I.     [76.,  18a.] 

Some  of  Ashmole's  collections  "out  of  Sr  Jo.  Bowyer's 
autographs  ";  or,  original  evidences  relating  to  the  historv 
of  the  family.     [76.,  19,  20.] 

[See  also— lb.,  840,  371 ;  846,  33, 346  ;  The  Topographer, 

BoxBR,  Rev.  J.,  Primitive  Methodist  Minister,  of 
WiUenhall. 

Nest.  A  Tale  of  the  Early  British  Christians.  Lon- 
don :  Elliott  Stock.    1866.    12mo.,  pp.  233. 

Boycott,  Rev.  Thomas,  New  Connexion  Minister. 
b.  Staffordshire. 


BOYD 


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The  New   Connexion  "Weekly  Prayer.    By  and 

T.  Batty.  Barnsley,  13th  Nov.,  1841.  S.  sheet.  Reprinted 
New  Con.  Mag.  (1842),  23. 

Progress  of  Oldbary  Circuit  (4th  Jan.,  18661.  \Ih. 
(1866),  122—27.] 

Obituary  of  John  Ellis  \_lb.,  500,  501]  ;  of  Mrs.  Sum- 
mers (6.  Cross  Row,  Northumberland,  20th  July,  1826  ;  d. 
Newbottle,  2nd  Jan.,  1870)  [»6.  (1870),  463— 66].  Obituary 
of  Mrs.  Wright  (wife  of  Peter  Wright,  of  Dixon's  Green) 
[ib.  (1870),  786,  787]. 

Boyd,  R.  Nelson,  P.R.G.S.,  F.G.S. 

The  Question  of  Insurance  and  Compensation  as  re- 
gards the  Employers'  Liability  Act.  Read  at  Stoke,  2nd 
June,  1879.  \_Tram.  North  Staffs.  M.  and  Mech.  Eng.,  IV., 
61—8,  112—30.] 

BoYER,    Arthur,      b.  Newcastle  ;    s.  of    Samuel 
Buyer,    Attorney  ;    educated    Man.   Qrt.    Sch., 
6tli  April,  1761  ;  Mat.  Magd.  Coll.,  Ox.,  11th 
Oct.,  1781. 
[Man.  Sch.  Reg.,  I.,  95.] 

Boyle,  — ,  of  Stoke,  Potter. 

[Jewitt's  Ceramic  Art,  II.,  87,  190,  202,  209,  224,  233— 
35,  374,  408.] 

BoYLE,  Rev.  John,  Vicar  of  Stramsliall. 

Reasons  for  Preferring  the  Worship  of  the  Established 
Church.  Preached  in  St.  John's  Church,  Wolverhampton, 
Dec,  1836.  Wolverhampton,  1836.  8to.  2nd  ed.,  IHil. 
8vo.  Reprinted  in  "How  and  for  what  to  Pray."  [See 
below.] 

Sermons  on  the  Leading  Points  of  Christian  Doctrine 
and  Duty. 

How  and  for  what  we  ought  to  Pray.  A  Series  of 
Lectures  on  the  Lord's  Prayer ;  with  Reasons  for  Prefer- 
ring the  Worship  of  the  Established  Church.  (Quotation 
from  the  Christian  Tear.)  London:  John,  Henry,  and 
James  Parker,  3T7,  Strand;  and  Broad  Street,  Oxford.  1858. 
12mo.,  pp.  viii.,  163.    Reasons,  &c.,  pp.  143 — 63. 

Boy  op  Bilson. 

[SeeBilBon,  Perry  (W.),  Baddeley  (Rev.  T.),  Morton 
(Bp.).] 

Bbacegirdle,  Richard. 

Letter  to  Ashmole.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  1458,  i,  f.  112a,  1136.] 

Bradbury,  EdvTard. 

All  about  Derbyshire.  London :  Simpkin,  Marshall  ^ 
Co.  Derby.  [Contains'  chapters  on  Ludchurch,  The 
Roaches,  Swythamley,  &C.] 

Bbadbory,  Henry,     h.  Shelton. 

Obituary.  By  Rev.  T.  Harrison.  \New  Con.  Mag. 
(1816),  84,  85.] 

Bradbuey,  John,  jun. 

The  North  Staffordshire  Coalfield.  [  Trans.  Geol.  Soc, 
Man.,  in.  J 

Bradfibld  School,  Berkshire. 

The  Bradfidd  School  Chronicle.  Vol.  II.  No.  3.  April, 
1882.  n.p.  or  pi.  Pep.  4to.,  pp.  18—31.  [Printed  by  W. 
H.  Robinson,  Walsall.'] 

Beadford,  Earls  of. 

[See  Bridgeman.] 

Bradford,  Henry. 

Plan  of  the  Rivers  Trent  and  Tame.    1759. 

Bradlby-lb-Moors. 

Church  Registers  :— I.,  Mixed,  1708—1812.  II.,  Bap- 
tisms, 1813—92.  ni.,  Burials,  1813—92.  IV.,  Marriages, 
1816—29.  v.,  Marriages,  1837—92.  VI.,  Banns  of  Mar- 
riages, 1824— 88.— (The  Rev.  W.  J.  Norton,  Curate-in- 
Charge.)  ^ 

Miscellanea.     [Salt  Lib.,  see  Cat.,  390.] 
IReliq.,  XL,  236 ;  see  Whieldon  (Rev.  E.).] 


Bradley,  Rev.  Edward.  B.A.;  Univ.  Coll., 
Durham,  1848  ;  L.Th.,  1849  ;  Curate  of 
Glatton-w.-Holme,  Hunts.,  1850 — 54  ;  Leigh- 
w.-Biansford,  Worcs.,  1854 — 57  ;  Perpetual 
Curate  of  Bobl)ington,  Staffs.,  1857 — 59  ; 
Rector  of  Denton-w  -Caldecot,  Lines.,  1859 — 
71  ;  of  Stretton,  near  Oakham,  1871. 

Whilst  resident  at  Bobbington,  Mr.  Bradley,  under 
the  nom-de-plume  of  "  Cuthberfc  Bede,"  published — 

Nearer  and  Dearer.     London :  Bentley.     1857.     8vo. 

Fairy  Fables.     London:  Bentley.    1858. 

Happy  Hours.    London,  1858. 

Bradley,  Rev.  J.,  Vicar  of  Alrewas. 

Impartial  View  of  the  Truth  of  Christianity,  with 
Life  and  Miracles  of  Appolonoeus  Tyanceus.  London  r 
Printed  by  J.  Downing,  for  M.  .Johnson.  1699.  Sm.  8vo. 
Large  and  small  paper. 

[Large  Paper  copy  in  the  Salt  Lib.  with  plate,  "Ecce  Agnus- 
Dei,"  by  Lombart,  prefixed  ;  exceedingly  rare.] 

Bradley,  Rev.  James,  b.  Walsall,  19th  Jan., 
1836  ;  Mat.  Gonville  and  Caius  Coll.,  Cam.  ; 
Perse  Sch.  and  Exhib.,  Caius  Coll.  ;  B.A. 
(27th  Wrangler),  1861  ;  M.A.,  1864  ;  Curate, 
St.  Andrew's,  Leeds,  1861—63  ;  Vicar  of  St.. 
Peter's,  Walsall.  1862—77  ;  of  St.  Paul's, 
Leamington,  1878. 

"  Prove  all  things.  Hold  fast  that  which  is  good."  Plain 
Words  on  Baptism :  Its  mode  and  proper  subjects  in  Reply 
to  Anabaptist  Arguments.  Walsall :  J.  R.  Robinson,  Steam 
Printing  Office,  The  Bridge,  n.d.  (1865).  Demy  8to.  pp. 
19.    "  St.  Peter's  Parsonage,  March,  1865." 

A  Book  of  Christmas  Carols.  Walsall :  J.  R.  Robinson^ 
Steam  Printing  Office,  The  Bridge.     1868.     12mo.,  pp.  19. 

Fifty-Two  Home  Collects  for  Family  Use.  Leamington- 
Spa  :  Printed  by  T.  Hamblen,  18,  the  Higher  Parade.  1887. 
pp.  64. 

Betting  and  Gambling.  A  Sermon  preached  in  St.. 
Paul's  Parish  Church  Leamington,  on  Sunday  Evening, 
March  18th,  1888.  Leamington  Spa :  T.  Hamblen,  Printer,. 
16,  The  Higher  Parade,     n.d.     12mo.,  pp.  11. 

Sundry  Sermons. 

Bradley,  Rev.  Robert. 

A  Letter  to  the  Rev.  J.  HoUis  ....  including 
observations  on  the  remarks  of  his  benevolent  visitant,  Mr. 
Keeling.     Manchester,  1820.     8vo.,  pp.  22. 

Bradley,  W.,  Dudley. 

The  Botany  of  the  Black  Country.  {^Science  Gossip- 
(1876),  139.] 

Bradley,  WilHam,  Painter,     b.  Manchester,  16tb 

Jan.,    1801  ;    settled  in    London,    1822—47, 

when  he  returned  to  Manchester  ;   d.  there,  4th 

July,  1857. 

Painted  Portraits  of  :— Lord  Beresford  of  Beresford  p 

Lord  Bagot ;  Lord  Sandon  ;  Lord  EUesmere. 

Beadshaw,  George,  b.  Pendleton,  Salford,  29th 
July,  1801  ;  originator  of  Railway  Guides  ; 
d.  6th  Sept.,  1863. 

Bradshaw's  Handbook  to  the  Manufacturing  Districts- 
of  Great  Britain  .  .  .  .  in  the  Counties  of  Lancashire,- 
Cheshire,  Staffordshire,  and  Warwickshire.  London,  n.d. 
(1854).    8vo. 

Map  of  Canals,  Navigable  Rivers,  Railroads,  &c.,  in 
the  Midland  Counties  of  England.  Manchester,  1830^ 
[Staffordshire  included.] 

Bbadshaw,  John.  Regicide,  b.  Wybersley  Hall 
Stockport  (baptized,  10th  Dec),  1602  ;  s.  of 
Henry  Bradshaw,  and  Catherine  (dau.  of  Ralph 
Winmington,  of  Offerton,  Cheshire),  his  wife  ; 
educated  Stockport  Free  Sch.,  and  under  Burgh- 
all  (the  Puritan),  at  Bunbury,  Cheshire,  and 
Middleton, Lanes.;  studied  Law  ;  called  to  Bar 


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BRAMSHALL 


at  Gray's  Inn,  23rtl  April,  1627  ;  Mayor  of 
Congleton,  1627  ;  Higli  Steward  for  several 
years  to  1656  ;  practised  as  a  Solicitor  in  Con- 
gleton to  1643,  when  he  removed  to  London 
Judge  of  Sheriff's  Court,  London,  1643 
Chief  Justice  of  Chester,  22nd  Feb.,  1646—47 
Lord  President  of  State,  1649  ;  President  of 
the  Court  to  try  King  Charles  I.,  20th  to  30th 
Jan.,  1649  ;  M.P.,  Cheshire,  1st  Parliament 
of  Cromwell,  1654  ;  Recorder  of  Newcastle, 
1641  to  death  ;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Marbury,  of  Marbury,  Cheshire  ;  d.  31st  Oct., 
1659  ;  bur.  Westmr.  Abbey.  On  the  15th 
May,  1660,  Bradshaw,  although  dead,  was 
attainted  by  Act  of  Parliament  ;  on  the  4th 
Dec,  1660,  it  was  ordered  his  coffin  should  be 
hung  at  Tyburn,  and  on  the  3l)th  Jan.,  1661, 
this  was  done  ;  _  subsequently  his  head  was 
exposed  in  Westmr.  Hall,  and  his  body  re- 
buried  beneath  the  gallows. 

[NumeroiiB  pamphlets  and  other  publications  were 
issued,  for  or  against  him,  both  during  his  life  and  after 
death.     The  chief  are  as  follows : — ] 

Reason  against  Treason  ;  or,  A  Bone  for  Bradshaw  to 
pick.     9th  July,  1649. 

Bradshaw's  Ghost.  Being  a  Dialogue  between  the 
said  Ghost  and  an  Apparition  of  the  late  King.    1659. 

The  Arraignment  of  the  DevU  for  stealing  away  Presi- 
dent Bradshaw.     1th  Nov.,  1659.     fol.  sheet. 

The  President  of  Presidents  :  or,  an  Eleogie  on  the 
death  of  John  Bradshaw.     2650. 

Bradshaw's  TTltimum  Tale,  being  the  last  words  that 
were  intended  to  be  spoke  by  him,  as  they  were  delivered 
in  a  sermon  Preach'd  at  his  Interment  by  J.  0.,  D.D.  Time- 
Server  General  of  England.     Oxford,  1660. 

The  Lamentations  of  a  Sinner  ;  or,  Bradshaw's  Horrid 
Farewell,  together  with  his  last  Will  and  Testament. 
London,  1659. 

A  Speech,  "intended  to  have  been  spoken,"  by  John 
Bradshaw  at  his  execution  on  the  gallows  at  Tyburn,  but 
"  for  weightie  reasons  omitted."  6th  Feb.,  1660 — 61.  (Pub- 
lished by  M.  Needham.) 

The  Lives  .  .  of  the  prime  actors  ...  of 
that  horrid  murder  of    ...     .    King  Charles.    1661. 

The  Impudent  Babbler  Baffled ;  or,  The  Falsity  of 
that  assertion  uttered  by  Bradshaw  in  Cromwell's  new- 
erected  Slaughter-House.     London,  1705. 

[Congleton  Town  Records  ;  Head's  Congleton,  46,  60, 
56,  72,  78—80,  83,  84,  90,  92—94;  Noble's  Lives  of  the 
Regicides,  I.,  47—66  ;  Earw.iker's  East  Cheshire,  II.,  69— 
77  ;  Ormerod's  Cheshire,  408—9  ;  Granger,  II.,  397  :  III., 
71  ;  State  Trials,  III.,  IV.,  V.;  Hallam's  Hist,  of  Common- 
wealth; Carlyle's  Cromwell;  Commons  Journals,  TI., 
VII.,  Vni. ;  Clarendon's  Rebellion ;  Whitelocke's  Memori- 
als ;  Ludlow's  Memoirs,  195  ;  Thurloe's  Sta.  Pa.,  VI.,  313  ; 
Brayley  and  Britten's  Beauties  of  England,  II.,  264—68  ; 
Eoss's  Judges,  VI.,  418,  et  seq. ;  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  VI.,  176 
—81 ;  Cal.  St.  Pa.  (Dom.  Series),  1649—58 ;  Westmr. 
Abbey  Reg.  (Harl.  Soc),  522  ;  Pepys'  Diary,  4th  Feb., 
1660—61;  ^aen(EMm  (1878),  689;  Nicholson's  Hist.  Lib. 
III.,  124 ;  Hist.  MSS.  Com.,  5,  Rep.  328,  344  ;  Mercurius 
Politicus,  .31st  Oct.— 22nd  Nov.,  1659  ;  Peck's  Desiderata 
Curiosa,  XIV..  32  ;  Complete  Historv,  III.,  Igb; ;  Gent 's 
Mag.,  L2XZVIII.,  (pt.  1)  328  ;  Milton's  Second  Defence 
of  the  People  of  England,  1654;  Non-Conformity  in 
Cheshire,  152,  313,  314 ;  Stockport  Parish  Church  Regis- 
ters ;  Wedgwood's  Maj.-Gen.  Harrison  contains  copious 
references  to  him  ;  The  Various  Histories  of  StafCordshire 
give  accounts  more  or  less  complete,  and  in  all  Histories 
■of  England  he  necessarily  comes  in  for  treatment,  for 
or  against  him,  with  details  twisted  to  suit  the  opinions 
of  the  writers.  There  are  two  engraved  portraits,  one  in 
4to.,  "  partly  scraped  and  partly  stippled  "  (Granger),  and 
one  "  in  his  iron  hat,"  by  Vaudergucht.] 

Bradshaw,  Mrs.  {nee  Bold),     b.  Burslem. 

Obituary.     {New  Con.  Mag.  (1829),  484.] 

Beadshaw,  T.,  of  Manchester,  Printer. 

History,  (fee,  of  Staffordshire.     [5ee  Parson  (W.).] 


Bradshaw,  Rev.  Thomas,  New  Connexion  Minis- 
ter at  Longton,  Hanley,  Newcastle. 

Obituary  Notice  of  Jane  Hallam  and  Eliza  Adams. 
[New  Con.  Mag.  (1827),  475.] 

A  Letter  to  the  Editor,  with  reply.     [lb.,  550,  551.] 
The  Primeval  State  of  Man.    An  Essay.      [76.  (1828), 

Hymn  sung  at  Ebenezer  Chapel,  Newcastle,  on  Sun- 
day, Jan.  2Bth,  1828.     [lb.,  341,  .342.] 

On  Keeping  Holy  the  Sabbath  Day.     [lb.,  409,  410.] 
Observations  on  Psalm  ex.  3.     [lb.,  514,  515.] 
On  the  Revival  of  Religion.     [lb.  (1829),  146—50.] 
Memoir  of  Mrs.  Bradshaw.     [lb.  (1830),  525—28.] 

Bradshaw,  Rev.  William,  New  Connexion  Minis- 
ter,    b.   Stafford. 
Memoir.     [New  Con.  Mag.  (1821),  133—36.] 

Bradwell. 

[Jewitt's  Ceramic  Art,  I.,  99  :  II.,  283.] 

Bragge,  William,  Engineer  and  Antiquary,  b, 
Birmingham,  31st  May,  1823  ;  s.  of  Thomas 
Perry  Bragge,  Jeweller ;  Civil  Engineer ;  made 
railway  from  Rio  Janeiro  to  Peliopolis,  Brazil ; 
Knighted  by  the  Emperor  of  Brazil ;  partner 
in  John  Brown  &  Co.,  Atlas  Steel  Works, 
Shefifield,  1858 — 64  ;  managing  director  of 
John  Brown  &  Co.,  Limited,  1864 — 72  ;  watch 
making  by  machinery,  'n  Birmingham,  1876  ; 
afterwards  English  Watch  Company,  1882  ; 
M.LM.E.,  1854;  P.S.A.,  1870;  F.  Ant. 
Soc.  ;  F.  Geograph.  Soc. ;  sold  his  Illuminated 
MSS.  for  £12,272  in  June,  1878  ;  his  13,000 
pipes  and  smoking  apparatus  for  £4000,  in 
Feb.,  1882  ;  m.  a  sister  of  the  Rev.  George 
Beddow  ;  of  Hallwood,  Handsworth,  where  he 
d.,  6th  June,  1884. 

Bibliotheca  Nicotiana :  a  catalogue  of  books  about 
Tobacco ;  together  with  a  catalogue  of  objects  connected 
with  the  use  of  Tobacco  in  all  its  forms.  Birmingham,  1880. 

Brief  Hand  List  of  the  Cervantes  Collection,  presented 
to  the  Birmingham  Free  Library  Reference  Department  by 
William  Bragge.     Birmingham,  1874. 

[  Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  I.,  col.  378  ;  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  III., 
194,  195  ;  The  Times,  10th  June,  1884  ;  Birmingham  Dailv 
Post,  9th  June,  1884.]  " 

Braithwaite,  Rev.  George.  b.  Kendal,  15th 
April,  1815;  s.  of  Joseph  Braithwaite;  edu- 
cated Sedburgh  Sch. ;  Queen's  Coll.,  Ox.  ; 
B.A.,  1840;  M.A.,  1843;  Curate  of  Great 
Barr,  1847—51  ;  Vicar  of  St.  Peter's, 
Chichester,  1851—68  ;  Sub-Dean  of  Chiches- 
ter Cathedral,  1853—68  ;  d.,  Beechfield,  Carn- 
forth,  Lanes.,  2nd  April,  1875. 
Sonnets  and  other  Poems.   London,  1851.    2nd  ed.,  1875. 

Bramal,  L.  Joseph,  C.E. 

A  Letter  on  the  Subject  of  Boulton  &  Watt  v.  Horn- 
blower  &  Maberley,  for  an  infringement  of  Mr.  Watt's 
patent  for  an  Improvement  of  the  Steam  Engine.  London 
1797.    8vo.  ' 

Contributions  to  the  History  of  the  Steam  Engine 
Bemg  Two  Deeds  relating  to  the  erection  by  Messrs  Watt 
and  Boulton  of  a  Steam  Engine  on  the  United  at  Gwennap 
and  at  Wemeth  Colliery,  Lancashire.  From  originals  in 
the  Patents  Office.  London :  Eyre  and  Spottiswoode.  Pub- 
lished at  the  Office  of  the  Commissioners  of  Patents.    1872- 

Beamshall. 

Church  Registers,  &c. :— I.,  Mixed,  1587—1770       II 
Mixed,   1770-1812.      III.,   Marriages,   1754— 1812      iv'' 
Baptisms    1812.     V.,  Burials,  1812.     VI.,  Marriages,  1837 
—92.     Churchwardens'    Book,    1680—1774    [entry    under 


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1688  :  Book  of  Prayer  for  coming  of  Prince  of  Orange  to  de- 
liver from  an  Arbitrary  Power ;  many  payments  for  killing 
jackdaws,  hedgehogs,  moles,  and  for  poor  passengers].  In 
Church  Register,  Vol.  I.,  entry  :  3  boys  o.  at  a  birth,  and 
named  Abraham,  Isaac,  and  Jacob  (1752)].  Title  D^ed 
conveying  8  acres  of  land  for  use  of  Parjsh,  6  Eliz.  (1564) ; 
Order  from  Bp.  of  Lichf .  and  Gov.  assigning  seats  in  the 
Church  to  particular  persons,  mentioned  by  name  (1637) ; 
Terrier  of  Glebe  Land ;  Faculty  for  pulling  down  the 
Church  and  building  a  new  one  (1837). — (Rev.  B.  'Williams, 
Rector.) 

Miscellanea.     [Salt  Lib.,  see  Cat.  389.] 

Brand,  John,  Antiquary,     b.  "Washingtoa,  Dur- 
ham,  19tli  Aug.,   1774  ;    Lincoln  Coll.,  Ox.  ; 
B.A.,  1775  ;    Elector  of  the  united  parishes  of 
St.    Mary-at-Hill   and    St.    Mary    Hubband, 
London,  1784  to  death  ;    d.  11th  Sept.,  1806. 
Observations  on  Popular  Antiquities,  &c.,  &c.    London, 
1777.    8vo.    2nd  ed.,  1813,  2  vols.,  4to.    Again,  1841—42, 
3  vols.,  -tto.    Bohn's  Antiquarian  Library.    184S.    3  vols. 
[Staffordshire : — Addison  and  Lichfield,  I.,  443  ;   Dr. 
Stukeley's   Acc't   of   Boscobel,   &c.,  275,  524,  525  ;    Clent 
Customs,  342  ;    St.  Kenelm's  Day,  344  ;    Morris  Dancers, 
247 ;    Richard    Pendril,    274 ;    Staffs.    Customs,    22,  823, 
492;   Wolverhampton    Processions,    198,   199:    IL,   467; 
Wichnor   Customs,   11.,    180,    181 ;    Tutbnry   Bulranning 
65 ;    Miss  Seward  on  Eyam  and  its  Paper  Garlands,  302  ; 
Brewood  "Well  Customs,  378  ;  Newcastle  Branks,  III.,  108  ; 
Ashmole  and  the  spider  cure  for  ague,  287 ;    Hodges,  of 
Sedgley  (witch),  4.] 

Brande,    Professor,  Royal   Mint.      Witness  on 
Trial  of  William  Palmer.     1856. 
Evidence.     [Verbatim  Report  (1856),  155,  156.] 

Brandketh,  John,  Weeford  (10th  Nor.,  1625). 
Arms  exchanged  at  Lichfield,  BOth  March,  1663.  [Bodl. 
Lib.,S5S,  f.  111.] 

Brassey,  Thomas,  Lord.  b.  Stafford,  11th  July, 
1836  ;  8.  of  Thomas  Brassey,  Railway  Con- 
tractor ;  educated  Rugby  Gr.  Sch.  ;  Mat. 
Univ.  Coll.,  Ox.,  30th  May,  1855 ;  B.A.,  1859 
(3rd  CI.  Mod.  Law  and  History)  ;  M.A.,  1864  ; 
Hon.  D.C.L.,  Ox.;  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's 
Inn,  26th  June,  1866  ;  K.C.B.,  1881  ;  Com. 
of  Legion  of  Honour  of  Prance  ;  Civil  Lord 
of  Admiralty,  1880—84  ;  Secretary  to  Ad- 
miralty, 1884—85  ;  M.P.,  Devonport,  June- 
July,  1865  ;  of  Hastings,  1866—86  ;  younger 
brother  Trinity  House  ;  created  Lord  Brassey, 
of  Bulkeley,  Cheshire,  1886  ;  m.  (1),  1860, 
Annie,  dau.  of  John  Allnutt,  Esq.,  (2)  1890, 
Sybel  de  Vere  Capel,  dau.  of  Viscount  Maldon  ; 
of  Nonnanhurst  Court,  Kent. 
Work  and  Wages. 
British  Seamen. 

Lectures  on  the  Labour  Question. 
Foreign  Work  and  English  Wages. 
The  British  Navy.  . 

Lord  Brassey  has  contributed  many  articles  to— 
Nineteenth  Century, 
The  Contemporary  Review, 
New  Review, 
Fortnightly  Review, 
and  the  various  Papers. 

Editor  :— The  Naval  Annual.     1886—92. 

Brassington,    Thomas.      b.    Boonhill,    Audley, 
1803  ;  removed  to  Congleton,  1825  ;  d.  there, 
2nd  March,  1877. 
Obituary.   By  Rev.  C.  Tayler.  [Christian  Mag.,  XIY., 

316.] 

Brassington,  Thomas,  Old  Book  Dealer,  Tinker's 
Lane,  Uttoxeter. 

[White's  Staffordshire,  1834.] 


Bravbrokb,  Robert  de.     s.  of  Sir  Gerrard  Bray- 

brooke,  Knt.  of  Braybroke  Castle,  Northants.; 

of  Ox.  Univ.;  Rector  of  Hinton,  Cambs.,  1360 

— 70  ;  of  Girton,  Lines.,  1370  ;  of  Horsenden  ; 

Preb.  of  Penton,  Yorks  ,  9th  Not.,  1366  ;  of 

Pridaythorpe,  Yorks.,  19th  Oct.,  1370  ;  of  All 

Saints,  in  Hingate,  Lines.,  1378  ;  of  Colwich, 

Lichfield,  1379  ;    Dean  of  Salisbury,   1379— 

81)  ;    Archd.  of  Cornwall,  July,  1381  ;    Bp.  of 

London,  5th  Jan.,  1381—82  ;    d.  27th  Aug., 

1404. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  220  ;    Godwin  De,  Proeaul,  186  ; 

Le  Neve's  Fasti,  I,,  398,  591 :  II.,  99,  293,  615  :   ni^  184, 

186;    Hardy's  Cat.  of  Lord  Chancellors,  43,  44;    Foss  s 

Lives  of  Judges ;    Cat.  Archives  of  All  Souls    Coll.,  27 ; 

Walsingham  (Roll.  Ser.),  II.,  49,  65,  70,  162 ;    Wharton's 

Hist,  de  Episc,  London;    Wilkin's  Concillio,  III.,   194, 

196,  218  ;    Hollinshed,  anno  1387 ;    Ellis's   Dugdale's  St. 

Paul,  16,  27,  33,  57,  124,   219,   358  ;     Chronicon,  a   Mon. 

St.  Albani,  1328-88  (RoUs  Ser.),  383.] 

Brbadsall,  Derbyshire. 

View  of  Church.    By  Rev.  S.  Shaw. 

Breeze,  Joseph,  b.  New  Road,  Talke,  11th 
Peb.,  1815  ;  d.  there,  11th  Sept.,  1857. 

Obituary.  By  George  Shenton.  [P.  M.  Mag.  (1858), 
12L] 

Breeze,  William,     b.  Biddulph,  Dec,  1791  ;  d. 
19th  Jan.,  1863. 
Obituary.    By  George  Shenton.    [P.  M.  Mag.  (1865).] 

Brent,  Mr.  C. 

George  Greenwood.  A  Tale  of  Hawkmere.  London: 
Simphin,  Marshall,  4'  Co.,  Stationers'  Hall  Court.  Walsall: 
W.  Henry  Robinson,  Steam  Printing  Works.  1879.  12mo., 
pp.  31. 

Down  among  the  Water  Weeds. 

Fables  from  the  Holly  Tree  Barn. 

Brenton,  Edward  Pelham.  b.  Rhode  Island, 
20th  July,  1774  ;  Captain  in  the  Royal  Navy  ; 
d.  6th  April,  1839. 

Life  and  Correspondence  of  John,  Earl  of  St.  Vincent. 
In  two  volumes.     London,  1839.     8vo.     Portrait.  ^ 

A  Severe  Criticism  appeared.  [Quarterly  Review, 
LXIL,  424.] 

Brenton,  Sir  Jahleel.  Vice-Admiral ;  elder  bro. 
of  the  above  ;  b.  22nd  Aug.,  1770  ;  d.  3rd 
April,  1844. 

Observations  upon  Brenton's  Naval  History  and  Life 
of  the  Earl  of  St.  Vincent,  by  his  brother,  Vice-Admiral 
Sir  Jahleel  Brenton.    London,  1842.    8vo. 

Brereton,  Jane.  b.  Highfields,  Bilston,  1815  ; 
d.  there,  1880. 

Obituary.     [Christian  Messenger  (1882),  126.) 

Bret. 

Natoj  de  famUia.  [Bodl.  Lib.,  799,  71,  90.]  Stemmata. 
[lb.,  78,  79.] 

Brbttbll,  Rev.  Jeremiah,  b.  Wordsley,  Kings- 
winford,  16th  April,  1753  ;  educated  Kings- 
wood  Sch.;  Wesleyan  Minister,  1774  to  death; 
m.  July,  1786,  Rebecca,  dau.  of  John  King, 
of  Bristol,  Merchant  ;  d.  1829. 
Life  and  Labours  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Benson.       [  Wes. 

^"'^ulmohii  the  Rev.  Jeremiah  Brettell  written  by  him- 
self.     [  Wes.  Mag.  (Oct.,  1830),  649-60  :    (Nov.)  721-28  ] 
A   Concise  Account  of    Mrs.    Brettell's    Death   and 
Character.     [lb.,  729,  730.] 


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Brbttbll  Lane. 

[Jewitt's  Ceramic  Art,  I.,  260 ;  Scott's  Stourbridge.] 

Brbttell,  Mrs.  (nee  Wood)  ;  b.  Burslem. 

Meriden ;  or,  Memoirs  of  Matilda.  London :  Printed 
for  Richard  Edwards,  Crane  Court,  Fleet  Street;  and  Sold 
by  Sherwood,  Neely J  ^  Jones,  Paternoster  Row ;  S.  Brouyham, 
Burslem;  and  all  Booksellers.    1810.     12mo. 

Susan  Ashfleld  and  other  Poems.  Burslem,  1820.  Fop. 
8to. 

Brbttell,  Samuel. 
[.SeeTregortiia  (J.).] 

Brevitt,  Horatio,  b.  Darlaston,  31st  March, 
1847  ;  s.  of  Archibald  Paull  Brevitt ;  educated 
Dr.  Langley's,  Mowbray  House,  Wolverhamp- 
ton, and  Shifnal  Gr.  Sch.  ;  Town  Clerk  and 
Clerk  of  Peace  of  Wolverhampton  ;  m.  Sarah 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  —  Yardley,  Esq. 
A  Concise  View  of  "  The  Summary  Jurisdiction  Act, 
1879 "     .     .  .     and  Index.  London :  Gratton,  Marshall, 

if  Co.,  Amen  Cortier,  Paternoster  Row ;  Wolverhampton  : 
Alfred  Hinde,  Steam  Printer,  Dudley  Street.  1879.  2nd 
ed.,  1880.    8vo.,  pp.  42. 

Breweeton,  Benjamin,  b.  North  Wales  ;  re- 
moved, 1817,  to  Srnethwick  ;  d.  Birmingham 
General  Hospital,  1st  Sept.,  1854. 

Obituary.  By  Eev.  Jas.  Pritchard.  \P.  M.  Maa. 
(1855),  C3.] 

Brewoojd. 

Church  Rtgisters  :— I.,  Mixed,  fol.,  151)2—1650.  II., 
Mixed,  fol.,  1653—96.  III,.  Mixed,  fol..  1696—1729. 
IV.,  Mixed,  fol.,  1729-8-1  (Marriages  1729—54).  V., 
Marriages,  1754—1806.  VI.,  Baptisms,  1785—1813  :  Buri- 
als, 1785—1813.  VII.,  Marriages,  1806—13.  VIII. 
Baptisms,  1813— 20th  March,  1831.  IX.,  Burials,  1813— 
30th  Aug.,  1836.  X.,  Marriages,  181.3— 37.  XI,,  Baptisms, 
1831—60.  XII.,  Burials,  1836  (in  use).  XIIL,  Marriages, 
1837  (in  use).  XIV.,  1850  (in  use),— (Rev.  E.  J. 
Wrottesley,  M.A.,  Vicar.) 

Brewood :    A   resume,    historical    and    topographical. 
Wolverhampton,  1867.  8vo.      2nd  ed.   Wolverhampton,  1874. 
Brewood  Chancel.    An  account  of  the  tombs  of  the 
GifEards.     Wolverhampton,  1870.     8vo. 
S.E.  View  of  Brewood. 

View   of    Brewood   Free  Grammar  School.       By  E, 
Paddy.     1799, 

Chartse  de  "  Brewoode."  [Bodl.  Lib.,  1527,  f.  63—654.] 
Monuments  in  Church.     [lb.,  853,  276.] 
Miscellanea.     [Salt  Lib.,  see  Cat.  390.] 
An  Act  for  Vesting  in  New  Trustees,  upon  and  sub- 
ject to  the  subsisting  Trustees,  certain  Lifehood  Estates 
in  Brewood,  in  the  County  of  Stafford,  which  were  vested 
in  the  Rev,  John  Henry  Powell,  Clerk,  deceased.     2nd  Mav 
1825.    fol.,  pp.  5.  ■" 

^  An  Act  to  enlarge  and  amend  the  Powers  and  Pro- 
visions of  the  several  Acts  relating  to  the  Birmingham  and 
Liverpool  Junction  Canal,  and  to  better  supply  the  same 
with  water.  21st  April,  1831.  fol.,  pp.  19.  [To  carry 
water  from  brook  at  Brewood.  ] 

Black  Nuns  of.  [Reliq.  XII.,  103.] 
[Congregational  Year  Book  (1867),  281;  Grifaths' 
Markets  and  Fairs,  849—58  ;  ditto  Endowed  Schools  of 
States.;  Monckton  Family,  137,  138,  LXXXVIIL ;  '  St. 
James's  Gazette,  5th  Dec,  1887  ;  Art  Journal,  June,  1878. 
See  Hicks-Smith  (John),  Budworth  (Rev.  W.),  Brookhole" 
(Rev.  T.),  Smith  (Rev.  J.,  D.D.),  Fernie  (Rev.  J.),  Hufia- 
dine  (Rev.  H.),  Brodhurst  (J.P),  Wrottesley  (Rev.  E.  J.).] 

Brian,  Jo.,  Preb.  of  Lichfield. 
[Bodl.  Lib.,  794,  110,  115.] 

Bridgbman,  The  Hon.  Francis,  b.  80,  Wilton 
Crescent,  London,  4th  July,  1846  ;  s.  of 
Orlando,  3rd  Earl  of  Bradford;  educated  Harrow; 
Knt.  of  Isabel-la-Oatalonia,  of  Spain  ;  Medal 
for  Soudan  Campaign,  1885  ;  Khedive's  Star; 
Attache  to  Special  Embassy  to  Madrid,  Jan. 


1878;    Colonel,  Jan.,   1887;    M.P.,  Bolton; 
m.  Gertrude  Cecilia,  dau.  of  S.  Hanbury,  Esq., 
of  Blythewood,  Bucks. 
Joint  Author  of  The  Fauna  of  Harrow.    London,  1884. 

Bridgeman,  George  Augustus  Frederick  Henry. 
2nd  Earl  of  Bradford  ;  *.  28th  Oct.,  1789  ; 
m.,  (1)  5th  March,  1818,  Georgina  Elizabeth, 
dau,  of  Sir  Thomas  MoncriefFe,  5th  Bart.,  (she 
d.  1842):  (2)  30th  Oct.,  1849,  Helen,  dait.  of 
James  Mackay,  Esq.,  of  Scotston,  and  widow 
of  Sir  David  Moncrieflfe,  6th  Bart ;  succeeded 
his  father  as  2nd  Earl  of  Bradford,  27th  Sept., 
1825  ;  d.  22nd  March,  1865. 
Author  of  Letters  from  Portugal,  Spain,  &c.  [Pri- 
vately Printed  by  Orlando,  4th  Earl.     See  below.] 

Bridgeman,  The  Hon.  and  Rev.  George  Thomas 
Orlando,  b.  Castle  Bromwich,  Warws.,  21st 
Aug.,  1823  ;  3rd  s.  of  George  A.  F.  H.,  2nd 
Earl  Bradford  ;  educated  Harrow  ;  Trin.  Coll., 
Cam.;  M.A.,  1845  ;  Rector  of  Willey  with 
Barrow  annexed,  Salop,  26th  May,  1850 — 
53;  of  Blymhill,  25th  JSfov.,  1853—64; 
R.D.  of  Brewood,  20th  April,  1863  ;  Rector 
of  Wigan,  Lanes.,  29th  JSTov.,  1864  ;  Hon. 
Chp.  to  the  Queen,  26th  March,  1868  ;  Chp. 
in  Ordinary,  23rd  Dec,  1872  ;  Hon.  Canon  of 
Chester,  11th  March,  1872  ;  transferred  to 
Liverpool,  on  creation  of  Bishopric,  18th  Oct., 
1880  ;  Acting  Chap,  to  the  4th  A.  B.  Lanca- 
shire R.  Volunteers,  28th  Oct.,  1879  ;  Trustee  • 
of  William  Salt  Library,  Stafford  ;  m.  Emily 
Mary,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Very  Rev.  Richard 
Bagot,  Bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells. 
The  Princes  of  Upper  Powys.     [  Collectanea  Archaio- 

logm,   1862.     4to.,  pp.  59,  79].     Reprinted  for  the  Powys 

Laud  Club,  with  slight  additions.    186S.    8vo.,  pp.  194. 
History  of  the  Princes  of  South  "Wales.    Printed  hy 

Thomas  Birch,  32,  Millgate,   Wigan.      1876.     8vo.,  pp.  vi. 

309. 

An  Account  of  the  Family  of  Simpson,  of  Babworth. 

(Privately  printed  by  Simms,  of  Manchester.) 

Some  account  of  the  Families  of  Morehall  and  Clopton 

of    Billmgsley,    County    Salop    (and   of  Astley,  County 

Stafford).     [Trans.  Shrop.  A.  6;  N.  H.  Soc,  (]878),pp.  30  ] 
Some  Account  of  the  Family  of  Bromley   of  Evton- 

upon-Sevem.     [Jb.  (1889),  1.]  J'  J 

Some  Account  of  the  Family  of  Forester.  [Tb.  (18911 

151.]  L  \  /J 

Some  account  of  the  Manor  and  Parish  of  Blymhill 
in  the  County  of  StaflEord,  with  an  Index.  [Hist  CoU  of 
Staffs.,  Vol.  L,  289—384  :  II.,  (pt.  2)  67—147.] 

[A  few  copies  issued  separately,] 

Some  account  of  the  Parish  of  Church  Eaton,  in  the 
County  of  Stafford.     [lb    IV.,  (pt.  2)  pp.  124,  xvii  ] 

An  account  of  the  Family  of  Swynnerton,  of  Swyn- 
nerton  and  elsewhere,  in  the  County  of  Stafford,     r/6 
Vn.  (pt.2),  pp.  189,  xvii.]  ^  '-'0-, 

History  of  the  Church  and  Manor  of  Wigan  in  the 
County  of  Lancashire.  Chetham  Society.  1888.  4to.  pn 
836,  ''  ^^* 

V,    tJ'^nf'^ :— Loans,  Subscriptions,  and  Ship  Money,  paid 

wV2  1624TJ3^*.q'.°'°"'''  °i  3"^'"^'  *°  "-^^  yeari'l620, 
1622,  1624  1634— 39  (as  recorded  m  the  Private  Ledgers 
of  John  Bridgeman,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Chester,  and  now 
in  the  possession  of  his  descendant,  the  Earl  of  Brad- 
Cheshir^  m5  ^"""""^  ^""'^^^  °*  Lancashire  and 

EecJllections  of  School  Days  at  Harrow  more  than 
Fifty  Years  ago.    By  Rev.  T.  H.  Torre.     1890. 

Bridgeman,  Orlando  George  Charles.  P  0  •  3rd 
Earl  of  Bradford;  b.  24th  April,  1819  ;''«  of 
George  A.  F.  H.,  2nd  Earl  of  Bradford; 
educated  Harrow;    Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.;    MA 


BRIDGEN 


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1840;  M.P., 'South  Shropshire,  18J-2— 65  ; 
Vice-Chamberlain  of  H.M.  Household,  1852, 
1858,  1859  ;  Lord  Chamberlain,  1866—68  ; 
Deputy  Lieutenant  of  Warws.  and  StafFs.; 
Lieut.-Colonel,  1st  Batt.  of  Shropsliire  Rifles, 
1860  ;  Captain,  South  Salopian  Yeomanry, 
1844 ;  m.,  1844,  The  Hon.  Selina  Louisa 
Forester,  5th  dau.  of  the  Ist  Baron  Forester  ; 
of  Weston  Park,  Staffs. 

Letters  from  Portugal,  Spain,  Sicily,  and  Malta,  in 
1812, 1813, and  1814.  ByG.A.  F.  H.  B.  London:  Privateb/ 
Printed  at  the  Chiswick  Press.  1875.  8vo.,  pp.  248.  Pref. 
dated  "  Weston,  May,  1875,  B." 

[Only  a  few  copies  were  printed  for  circulation  amongst 
friends.] 

Bridgen,  Joseph,  Printer,  Darlington  Street, 
Wolverhampton.  Bookseller  and  Artists'  Re- 
pository, in  1834. 

Wolverhampton  Post  Oifice  Directory  for  1833,  inclu- 
ding Bilston,  Willeuhall,  Wednesfield,  Sedgley,  Gornal, 
Tetteuhall,  and  their  Yiciuities.  Wolverhampton :  Printed 
for  the  Proprietors  by  J.  Bridgen.     1833.     Ditto,  1847. 

A  Catalogue  of  the  Second  Annual  Exhibition  of  the 
Wolverhampton  Mechanics'  Institute,  1840.  Wolverhamp- 
ton :  Joseph  Bridgen.     1840. 

Bridgen's  Railway  Guide,  and  Guide  to  Wolverhamp- 
ton.    Joseph  Bridgen.     1847.     12mo. 

Stafford  Summer  Assizes,  Monday,  July  the  28th,  1851. 
The  Queen  versus  George  Duffield,  Thomas  Woodnorth, 
and  John  Gaunt.  Wolverhampton:  Bridgen.  1851.  8vo,, 
pp.  130. 

Tuesday  and  Wednesday,  July  29th  and  30th,  1851. 
The  Queen  versus  William  Peel,  Frederick  Green,  Thomas 
Winters,  Thomas  Pitt,  Charles  Pratt,  Henry  Rowlands, 
George  Duffield,  Thomas  Woodnorth,  and  John  Gaunt. 
Before  Mr.  Justice  Brie  and  a  special  j  ury .  Wolverhampton : 
J.  Bridgen.     1851.     8vo.,  pp.  130. 

[-See  Wynn  (H.  W.),  Wynne  (Geo.),  Slade  (Eev.  H. 
R.),  Price  (Thos.),Robblns  (Geo.),Blackstocfc  (Rev.Ed.).] 


Bridgman,    William. 

Street,    Newcastle 

Masters,  believing 

when  his  1st  wife 

head  stone,  "The 

d.  1892. 

Arithmetical  Tables, 
use  of  National  Schools. 


Kept  a   School  in  Bow 

one   of   the    old   kind  of 

firmly  in  plenty  of  stick  ; 

died  he  had  written  on  the 

wife  of  the  Schoolmaster  " ; 


more  especially  designed  for  the 
12mo.,  pp.  60.    6  editions. 


Bridgwood,   Sampson,  Manufacturer,  Longton. 
[Jewitt's  Ceramic  Art,  I.,  462,  390,  404  :  II.,  246,  398, 
406,  409,  411,  420,  427,  439,  444.] 

Brierlby  Hill. 

History  of.     [Scott's  Stourbridge,  pp.  140—59.] 
^Congregational  Year  Booh  (1867),  307;   see  Morton 
(Rev.  J.),  Moss  (Eev.  T.).] 

Briggs,  John  Joseph,  Naturalist  and  Topo- 
grapher, b.  King's  Newton,  Melbourne, 
Derbys.,  6th  March,  1819  ;  contributor  to  The 
Field,  &c.  ;  m.,  1869,  Hannah  Soar,  of  Chell- 
aston  ;  d.  23rd  March,  1876. 
The  Trent  and  other  Poems.   Derby,  1857.   8vo.   With 

additions.    Derby,  1859.    8vo. 

Bright,  Rev.  John  Henry.     Incumbent  of  Ad- 
baston. 

Errors  in  the  Church  ;  Their  Origin,  and  our  Position 
with  regard  to  them.  A  Sermon  preached  in  St.  Mary's, 
Stafford,  at  the  Visitation  held  there  by  the  Ven.  the 
Archdeacon  of  Stafford,  May  26th,  1851  .  .  .  London : 
T.  Hatchard,  187,  Piccadilly;  Wright,  Stafford.  1851. 
8vo.,  pp.  40. 

The  Triumphs  of  the  Gospel,  the  Peace  of  the  World. 
A  Sermon  preached  on  the  occasion  of  the  General  Thanks- 
giving for  the  Suppression  of  the  Indian  Mutiny,  in  the 


Parish  Church  of  Adbaston,  Staffordshire,  on  Sunday,  the 
12th  May,  1859.  .  .  .  Newport:  Printed  by  H.  P.  and 
C.  Silvester,    n.d.    12mo.,  pp.  17. 

Brighton,  John  George,  Surgeon,  Kinver. 

On  the  Bite  of  a  Rattlesnake.  T Lancet  (Sept.  21, 1839), 
929,  930.] 

Paeudo  Boa  Fasciata.  [lb.  (5th  Oct.,  1839),  70,  71 ; 
(5th  Nov.,  1839.)] 

Brighxwell,  Cecilia  Lucy.  b.  Thorpe,  Norf., 
27th  Feb..  1811  ;  d.  Norwich,  17th  April, 
1875. 

Heroes  of  the  Laboratory  and  the  Workship     .    . 
London,  1850.    Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  xii.  222.    New  Edition,  Illus- 
trated  by .  J.   Absalon.     London,     n.d.   (1660).     Cr.  8vo., 
same  pagination. 

[Staffordshire :— J.  Brindley,  17—26 ;  J. Watt,  178—89 ; 
Plate,  -'Prof.  Robinson  and  J.  Watt,"  p.  183;  J.  Wedg- 
wood, 190—202.] 

BRiNDLEy,  James,  "  the  schemer,"  engineer,     b. 
Hornset,    near     Chapel-en-le-Frith,    Derbys., 
1716  ;  «.  of  a  collier  ;  apprenticed  to  Abraham 
B(-'nnett,  mill-wriglit,  Sutton,  near  Macclesfield, 
with  whom  he  stayed  until  Bennett's  death, 
1742,  when  he  moved  to  Leek  ;  engaged,  1759, 
by  the  Duke  of  Bridgewater,  to  construct  the 
Worsley  Canal ;    he   was  also  constructor  of 
the   Bridgwater    Canal   from    Manchester    to 
Liverpool,  and  the  Trent  and  Mersey  Canal  ; 
resided   mostly  at  Turnhurst,   near   Tunstall, 
where  he  d.,  27th  Sept.,  1772  ;    bur.  at  New- 
chapel. 
A  Fire  Engine  for  Drawing,  Water  out  of  Mines,  or 
for  Draining  of  Lands,  or  for  supplying  of  Cityes,  Townes, 
or  Gardens,  with  Water,  or  which  may  be  applicable  to 
many   other  great  and  useful  Purposes,  in  a  better  and 
more  effectual  manner  than  any  Engine  or  Machine  that 
hath  hitherto  been  made  or  used  for  the  like  Purposes. 
Patent  Office  Specification,  No.  730. 

A  Plan  of  the  Navigable  Canals  now  making  in  the 
Inward  Parts  of  the  Kingdom,  for  opening  a  communica- 
tion to  the  Ports  of  London,  Bristol,  Liverpool,  and  Hull. 
London,  1760. 

Plan  of  the  intended  Great  Canal  from  the  Trent  to 
the  Mersey. 

A  Profile  of  the  River  Thames  from  Boulton's  Lock  to 
Mortlake.    Surveyed  by.    1771. 

A  Plan  of  the  River  Thames  from  Boulton's  Lock  to 
Mortlake.    177L 

J.  Brindley  and  the  Early  Engineers.  By  Dr.  Smiles. 
1864. 

Memoir  of .  By  Samuel  Hughes.  [Weale's  Quar.  Pa. 
on  Engineering,  1844,  I.,  50.] 

Memoir.    By  T.  Bentley.     [Kippia's  Biog.  Brit.] 
James  Brindley  and  the  Duke  of  Bridgewater.    By 
"  P.  T.  W."     [Mirror,  Y.,  312  :  XXL,  53.] 

Memoir  and  Portrait.  [Nat.  Port.  Gallery  (1830), 
v.;  European  Mag.  (1810)  ;  Imp.  Mag.  (1820). 

[Olde  Leeke,  157,  158  ;  Erasmus  Darwin's  Botanic 
Garden;  Jewitt's  Wedgwood,  71,  160,  168,  et.  seq.  194; 
Brighwell's  Heroes  of  the  Workshop,  17—26 ;  Smiles's 
Engineers,  I. ;  MSS.  penes  late  Joseph  Mayer,  Liverpool ; 
Ward's  Stoke,  764 ;  Stuart's  Anecdotes  of  Steam  Engines, 
626  ;  Young's  Tour  through  North  of  England  (1770),  III., 
258  ;  Williamson's  Liverpool  Advertiser,  12th  July,  1768  ; 
see  Egerton  (Francis,  Duke  of  Bridgewater);  London 
Quarterly,  XXT.] 

Brindley,  T.  B.,  Editor  of  the  Wolverhampton 
and  Staffordshire  Herald. 
Lines  to  J.  H.  R.  Bailey.     [Bayley's  Drama  of  Life, 
p.  41.] 

British    Poets. 

Biographical  Sketches  of  Eminent— &c.  Dublin,  1851. 
8vo.     [Johnson,  pp.  226—349.] 

Brittain,  Edwin,  Printer,  Chesterton.  b.  New 
Road,  Talke,  May,  1859  ;  s.  of  Peter  Brittain ; 


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apprenticed  to  J.  Dawson,  Printer,  Burslem  ; 
Printer,  Victoria  Street,  Chesterton,  1880  ;  m., 
1884,  Eva  Rachel  Wynne. 

A  Lecture  to  Women.     [See  Brittain  (John).] 

Beittain,   John,    Ironfounder.     b.    Red   Street, 

Chesterton,   14th    Sept.,    1834 ;    s.    of   John 

Brittain  ;    Ironfounder    at    Chesterton    until 

death :    m.   Charlotte   Ann   Rhead  ;    d.    15th 

July,  1892. 

A  Lecture  from  Women,  or  Lessons  from  the  Epitaph 

a  man  put  on  his  wife's  Gravestone  at  her  death,  "  She 

made  home   pleasant."       Chesterton:    Printed   hy   Edwin 

Brittain,  Victoria  Street.     1887.     12mo.,  pp.  8. 

Beittain,  Rev.  Joseph,     b.  South  Staffordshire. 
Obituaryof.    [Wes.  Mag.  (1822), 6i;  Wes.Min.  {1S22).] 

Beittbn,  C,  Printer,  Wednesbury. 
[See  Rouse  (Nathan).] 

Britten,  C.  and  W.,  Printers,  Tipton. 

The  Wedneshury  Borough  News.  Tipton:  C.  ^  W. 
Britten.    1868. 

Beittbn,  W.,  Printer,  Tipton. 

The  Wooing  of  Wednesbury.  A  Political  Ballad  by 
a  Rejected  Suitor.  Illustrated  with  tinted  lithographic 
Portraits  of  the  Candidates.  Tipton :  W.  Britten.  1868. 
8vo.,  pp.  H.    Signed,  "  Q.  C,  Oct.  30th,  1868." 

Beitton,  John,  Antiquary,  b.  Kingston  St. 
Michael,  near  CLiippenham,  7th  July,  1771  ; 
d.  London,  1st  Jan.,  1857. 

Catalogue  Raisonn^  of  the  Pictures  belonging  to  the 
Most  Honourable  the  Marquis  of  Stafford,  in  the  Gallery 
of  Cleveland  House,  comprising  a  List  of  the  Pictures, 
with  Illustrative  Anecdotes,  and  Descriptive  account  of 
the  Execution,  Composition,  and  Characteristic  Merits  of 
the  Principal  Paintings     .     .     .  London:   Printed  for 

Longman,  Hurst,  Rees,  and  Orme,  Paternoster  Row;  and 
for  the  Author.  1808.  8vo.,  pp.  147.  Index,  6  leaves,  and 
Frontispiece. 

Cathedral  Antiquities  of  England,  or  an  Historical, 
Architectural,  and  Graphic  Illustration  of  the  English 
Cathedral  Churches.  London,  1814 — 35.  14  vols.,  4to. 
[Vol.  v.,  Lichfield,  which  was  issued  separately,  with  the 
following  title : — History  and  Antiquities  of  Lichfield 
Cathedra].  London,  18^0.  Medium  4to.  Large  Paper, 
Imp.  4to.] 

History  of  Wells  Cathedral.    1847.    12mo.,  pp.  150. 

[Staffordshire  : — John  Stafford,  44;  Bishop  Bagot,  93, 
94 ;  Walter  Giffiard,  37 ;  John  de  Hareswell,  LL.B.,  41, 
42,  121.] 

The  Original  Drawings  for  Britton's  Lichfield  Cathe- 
dral, by  E.  Mackenzie,  J.  Potter,  J.  Johnson,  &e.,  in  bistre 
and  pencil ; '  Chantrey's  monument  in  water-colour.  In  all 
16  drawings,    f  ol. 

[Are  now  in  the  Salt  Library.] 

Broad,  Rev.  John  yamiiel.  b.  St.  James's, 
Bristol,  1810  ;  s.  of  John  Broad,  of  Bristol, 
Gent.  ;  Mat.  St.  Edmund  Hall,  Ox.,  23rd 
April,  1828;  B.A.,  1832;  M.A.,  1834; 
Curate  of  St.  John's,  Lougton,  1832 — 33  ; 
All  Saints,  Northampton,  1833 — 40  ;  Vicar  of 
St.  George's,  Newcastle,  1840 — 75  ;  Head 
Master  of  Gr.  Sch.,  Newcastle,  1848 — 72  ; 
Vicar  of  Pentney-M;.-Bilney,  Norfolk,  1875  to 
death;  d.  1888. 

The  Protestant  to  stand  fast  in  his  Christian  Liberty. 
A  Sermon  preached  in  the  Parish  Church  of  All  Saints. 
Northampton,  on  Sunday,  Oct.  4th,  1835,  in  commemora- 
tion of  the  Third  Centenary  of  the  Reformation,  and  of 
the  Publication  of  the  First  Complete  Protestant  Yersion 
of  the  Bible  in  English.  Bristol :  J.  Chilcott,  Wine  Street. 
1835.     8vo.,  pp.  23. 

The  Minister's  Parting  Resolution  and  idvice.  A 
Sermon  preached  in  the  Church  of  All  Saints,  Northamp- 
ton, on  Sunday,  August  16th,  1840,  at  Evening  Service,  on 


resigning  the  curacy  of  that  Parish.  Northampton:  Prin- 
ted by  J.  Freeman,  Market  Square.  1840.  8vo.,  pp.  iv.,  5 
—34. 

Ministers  of  Christ  in  their  Relation  to  Him  and  to 
one  another.  Matthew  xxiii.  8.  Preached  at  the  Tisitation 
of  the  Venerable  Archdeacon  Hodsou  at  St.  Mary's,  Staf- 
ford, July  7th,  1846.  Hatchard  and  Son,  London;  Hyde 
and  Crewe,  Newcastle-under-Lyme.     184S.     8vo.,  pp.  25. 

The  True  Ground  of  National  and  Individual  Glory. 
A  Sermon  preached  in  the  Parish  Church  of  Newcastle- 
under-Lyme,  Before  the  Worshipful  the  Mayor  and  Town 
Council,  on  Thursday,  the  18th  of  November,  1852.  The 
Day  appointed  for  the  Public  Funeral  of  His  Grace  the 
late  Duke  of  Wellington.  Newcastle:  F.  Crewe,  Printer, 
High  Street.    1852.    Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  24. 

Preparation  for  War  not  uncalled  for  prior  to  the 
reign  of  the  "Prince  of  Peace."  A  Sermon  preached  at 
St.  George's  Church,  on  the  occasion  of  the  attendance  of 
the  Newcastle  Rifle  Volunteer  Corps — as  Hon.  Chaplain  to 
the  Corps — on  Sunday,  May  6th,  1860.  Newcastle-under- 
Lyme  :  Printed  and  Published  by  D.  DUworth,  High  Street, 
n.d.    Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  15. 

Remembrance  of  Departed  Pastors.  Heb.  xiii.  7,  8. 
A  Sermon  Preached  at  the  Parish  Church  of  Fenton,  Feb. 
23rd,  1873,  on  the  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  Wallis 
Sollis,  M.A.     Gloucester :  Printed  by  Davis  and  Sons.    8vo. 

The  Great  Exhibition  :  its  uses,  abuses,  and  teachings. 
Exodus  iii.  A  Sermon  Preached  at  St.  George's  Church, 
Newcastle,  Dec,  1851.     [Ch.  of  Eng.  Mag.,  1851.] 

The  Sunday  School  Teacher:  an  Instruction  of  the 
foolish  and  teacher  of  babes.  Rom.  iii.  20.  Preached  in 
Stoke-upon-Trent,  at  the  first  meeting  of  Church  of  Eng- 
land School  Teachers'  Union  for  Newcastle  and  Neigh- 
bourhood,    [lb,'] 

Your  fathers  :  where  are  they  1  Zech.  i.  5.  A  Sermon 
preached  at  St.  George's  Church,  Newcastle,  Feb.  27th, 
1853,  on  the  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev.  Clement 
Leigh,  M.A.,  Rector  of  St.  Giles'  Church  Newcastle,  [lb., 
1853.]     Reprinted.    8vo.,  pp.  16. 

The  Divine  Presence  entreated  for  the  efficiency  of 
the  Ministry  and  prosperity  of  the  People  of  God.  A 
Sermon  preached  at  the  Visitation  of  the  Venerable  Arch- 
deacon Moore,  at  St.  Peter's,  Stoke-upon-Trent  (from  2 
Chron.  vi.  4),  May  26th,  1864.  [lb.,  1854,  pp.  152—67.] 
Reprinted.    8vo.,  pp.  20. 

Mr.  Broad  delivered  the  following  Lectures  and  Ad- 
dresses before  the  Newcastle  Literary  and  Philosophical 
Institution.  Published  in  the  Reports  for  the  several 
years  : — Druidiem,  the  Ancient  Religion  of  Great  Britain, 
9th  Sept.,  1841;  Poetry  and  the  Poets,  9th  Feb.,  1840; 
General  History  of  the  Anglo-Saxons,  23rd  Sept.,  1841 : 
Religion  of  ditto,  20th  May,  1842;  Literature  of  ditto, 
24th  Aug.,  1843 ;  Manners  and  Customs  of  ditto,  21st  May, 
1844  ;  Beneficial  Effects  of  Sound  Knowledge  and  useful 
information,  21st  Nov.,  1844;  Illustrations  of  Female 
Genius,  12th  March,  1847;  Celebrated  Characters  in 
English  History,  2nd  Dec,  1848  ;  Origin  and  Use  of  Sur- 
names, 7th  March,  1850  ;  Remarkable  Discoveries  in  their 
Influence  upon  Civilization  and  Religion,  13th  May,  1864  ■ 
A  Visit  to  Glastonbury  Abbey,  9th  May,  1854  ;  Kenil worth 
Castle  and  Queen  Elizabeth.  4th  Feb.,  1856  ;  The  Book- 
worm, A  Sketch. 

The  following  Papers  and  Addresses  were  delivered 
before  the  North  Staffs.  Field  Naturalists'  Club,  and 
(mostly)  published  or  noticed  in  the  Reports  :— The'  Life 
of  Rosseau,  Writer  and  Botanist,  20th  Aug.,  1869  [Reports 
1871]  ;  Wenlock  and  Buildwas  Abbeys,  20th  Aug  1870 
Ub.,  5];  Beeston  Castle,  20th  Sept.,  1870  \ib,  51- 
Old  Newcastle,  23rd  Feb.,  1871  [ib., :  Vol.  of  Papers 
(1875),    91—105]  ;    On   the    Poetry  of    Natural  History 

V/^  ^?In'.^^''^  [**■  (^^^1)'  ^^'^'  ^*««''  «/  £naland 
Mag.,  1871]  ;  Boscobel,  White  Ladies,  and  Tong  '  20th 
June,  1871  [ib.  (1872),  6] ;  On  the  Historical  Associations 
of  Battlefield  and  Haughmond  Abbey,  20th  Sept.,  1871  • 
Tutbury,  its  Castle  and  Association,  20th  Oct.,  1873  [ib' 
(1874),  10]  ;  Chartley  Castle  and  Park,  19th  Aug  1871  • 
Presidential  Address,  20th  May,  1872  [«6  (1872)  9  17-^ 
23  ;  Uriconium[J6.  (1876),  36-9  :  (1879)  9],  To  the  dhurch 
ot  Lngland  Magazi7ie:—:Personal  Visits  to  old  Ruins 
K^"";;!!!!'  Visit  to  Eyam,  Derbyshire  [13th  Nov.,  21st 
VS°-^  ^?oP-,'  TheEmgerof  God  and  the  Tongue  of  God 
IJ^eb.,  1873] ;  Scripture  Scenery ;  Songs  of  the  Church  for 
Sundays  and  Holy  Days ;  Poems. 

Portrait  in  Lithography.    Published  by    Wall  &    Co 
Lancaster,     folio.  J         •> 

Brocas,  Thomas,     b.  Sedgley. 

Universal  Goodnews;  or  God's  Goodwill  to  every 
man.  As  manifested  in  the  Scriptures  of  Truth  ;   Showing 


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that  the  Election  of  Jews  is  no  bar  to  the  Salvation  of 
Gentiles,  being  An  Answer  to  The  Friendly  Address  of 
the  Rev.  Mr.  John  Roberts,  in  Six  Letters.  Shrewsbury : 
Printed  and  Sold  by  T.  Wood;  Sold  also  by  B.  Crosley, 
Paternoster  Row ;  R.  JLomas,  New  Chapel,  City  Road,  Lon- 
don ;  Sanderson,  Bala ;  Owen,  Machynlleth.  1807.  I'imo. 
2nd  ed.,  with  Postscript,  1808.    12mo.,  pp.  100. 

An  Answer  to  the  Address  of  Mr.  Walker,  of  Dublin. 
Shrewsbury :  Same  imprint.    1800.    12mo. 

Memoir,  from  Documents  furnished  by  his  son.  [  Wes. 
Mag.  (1821)  481—89,  561—70,  641—51,  721—26,  801—7.] 

Brocklehdrst,  F.  S.,  Printer,  Uttoxeter.     For- 
merly a  colonist  in  Australia  and  Africa  ;  after 
a  few  years  in  business  Mr.  Brocklchurst  went 
to  America. 
Guide  to  Alton  Towers.   12mo.,pp.  16.    [SeeBedfem.] 
The  Market  Place,  Uttoxeter.     A  fine  and  rare  Litho- 
graph.   4to. 

Brocklehurst,  Philip  Lancaster,  b.  Maccles- 
field, 12th  Oct.,  1827  ;  s.  of  John  Brockle- 
hurst, Esq.,  M.P.  for  Macclesfield  ;  educated 
privately  ;  J. P.,  Staffs,  and  Cheshire  ;  m. 
Anne  Lee,  dau.  of  Samuel  Dewhurst,  Esq.,  of 
Southfield  Hall,  Handforth,  Cheshire ;  of 
Swythamley  Park ;  Lord  of  the  Manor  of 
Heaton  since  1860. 
Swythamley  and  its  Neighbourhood,  past  and  present. 

Desultory   Fragments    collected   from    various    Authors. 

(Privately  printed.)     London:    Robert   Hardwiclce.     1874. 

8vo.,  pp.  77. 

Swythamley  Park.     [  The  Cosmopolitan,  I.  (Dec,  1887), 

150.] 

Brocrle HURST,  Rev.  William,  b.  Hollinsclough, 
near  Leek  ;   Wesleyan  Minister. 

Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Miss  Collins,  High  Wycombe. 
1830.    12mo.,  pp.  62. 

Obituary  of  Thomas  Ibbotson  of  Hathersage.  [  Wes. 
Mag.  (1821),  536,  537.]  Of  J.  Swannell,of  St.  Neots.  [/5. 
(1826),  286,287.] 

Brockton   Lodge. 

A  Journey  from  Shenstone  to  Brockton  Lodge  and 
back,  in  which  the  Writer  and  his  Friend,  Mr.  W.  Kirkby, 
of  Shenstone,  were  lost  on  Cannock  Chase.  [Garratt's 
Occasional  Poems,  42 — 7.] 

Brodhurst,  James  Pendrill.  b.  Walsall,  1859  ; 
s.  of  Charles  Pendrill  Brodhurst ;  educated 
privately  at  Walsall ;  reporter  to  Wolverhamp- 
ton ;  m.  Henrietta  Lee,  dau.  of  — 
Baker,  Esq. 
In  Memoriam  :  William  Parke.  A  Sketch.  Wolver- 
^pton:  A.Hinde.  1876.  8to.,  pp.  16. 
A.  Guide  to  Boscobel  and  the  Whiteladies.  Wolmr- 
hampton:  J.Steen^Co.  1877.  12mo.,  pp.  28.  Ded.  to 
W.  H.  Ainsworth. 

Destined  to  Win  Her. 
A  Generous  Love. 

Boscobel  and  the  Whiteladies  lArt  Jour.,  June,  1878, 
p  178]  ;  Brewood  [St.  James's  Gazette,  5th  Dec,  1887]  ;  A 
Comer  in  Old  England  (Brewood)  \_Land,  22nd  May, 
1883,  p.  217]  ;  The  Oak  Apple  Romance  \_Land,  26th  May, 
1883  p.  246]  ;  Staffordshire  Deer  Parks  [Staff ordsMre 
Advertiser,  29th  Dec,  1883]  ;  StafEordshire  Cathohcs  and 
Non-iurors  [ib.,  14th  Feb.,  1883] :  Queen  Elizabeth  and 
King  James  I.  in  Staffordshire  [ib.,  21st  March,  1883]  ; 
Bccleshall  Castle  [ib.,  24th  May,  1884] ;  Sandon  Hall  [t6., 
7th  June,  1884]  ;  Trentham  Hall  [ib.,  14th  June,  1884]  ; 
Shugborough  Hall  [ib.,  28th  June,  1884]  ;  Bhthfleld  [»6., 
5th  July,  1884]  ;  Caverswall  Castle  [ib.,  26th  July,  18841  ; 
Keele  Hall  [iA.,9th  Aug.]  ;  Alton  Towers  [J6.,23rdAug  J  ; 
Chillington  Hall  [ib.,  30th  Aug.]  ;  Beaudesert  [ib.,  6th 
Sept.];  Wolseley  [ii.,  1st  Nov.]  ;  Tamworth  Castle  [lo., 
29th  Nov.]  ;  Blackladies  [ib.,  27th  Dec]  ;  Ingestne  Hall 
[i6.,  4th  April,  1885]. 

Brodib,  Sir  Benjamin,  M.D.,  important  witness 
at  Trial  of  William  Palmer. 


Evidence,  &c,  [Verbatim  Report  (1856),  119,  120  ; 
Ward  &  Lock's  Life  of  Palmer,  pp.  79—82,  121,  123,  130, 
132,  134.] 

Brodib,   William   Bird.     b.  26th   Sept.,  1780  ; 

a  Banker;    M.P.,    Salisbury,    1832—43;    d. 

Swanage,  Dorset,  24th  Oct.,  1863. 
A  Letter  to  the  Eight  Hon.  Sir  Robert  Peel,  M.P. 
2nd  ed.     London,  1840.    8vo.,  pp.  23. 

Bromby,  The  Right  Rev.  Bishop,  b.  Kingston- 
upon-Hull,  July,  1814  ;  s.  of  the  Rev.  J.  H. 
Bromby,  Vicar  of  Hull ;  educated  Uppingham 
Sch. ;  St.  John's,  Cam. ;  B.A.,  1837  ;  M.A., 
1840  ;  D.D.,  1864  ;  Vicar  St.  Paul's,  Chelten- 
ham, 1843 — 64  ;  Principal  of  the  Training 
Coll.,  Cheltenham,  1848—65  ;  Bishop  of  Tas- 
mania, 1864 — 80  ;  Assistant  Bishop,  1880 — 
82  ;  Vicar  of  Brentford,  1882—87  ;  Master 
St.  John's  Hospital,  Lichfield,  1887—92  ; 
now  of  Clifton  ;  m.  Mary  Annie,  dau.  of  Dr. 
Bradley,  Brighton. 

Wordsworth's  Excursion.    Book  I.,  with  Notes. 

The  Pupil  Teachers'  English  Grammar. 

Church  Students'  Manual. 

Sermons  and  Charges. 

Bp.  Bromby  is  a  contributor  to  Good  Words  and  the 
Contemporary  Review. 

Bbomb 

Church  as  it  appeared  in  1739,  now  rebuilt.     [Gent.'f 
Mag.  (1798),  46.] 

Bromley. 

Epitaph  to  Walter  Agard,  Esq.      [Topographer,  Ul.. 
111.] 

Bromley,  John  Charles,      b.  Chelsea,  1795  ;    d^ 
1839. 

Painted  Portrait  of  Lord  Talbot.    1837. 

Bromlby-Davenport,  William,  b.  Capesthorne,. 
Cheshire,  22nd  Aug.,  1820  ;  eldest  s.  of  the 
Rev.  Walter  Davenport-Bromley,  of  Wootton 
Hall,  Staffs.,  1787—1862  ;  educated  Harrow; 
Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.  ;  Lieut.-Col.  Staffs.  Yeomanry, 
13th  July,  1865  to  death  ;  assumed  name  of 
Bromley-Davenport  in  lieu  of  Davenport- 
Bromley,  1868  ;  M.P.,  North  Warws.,  1864 
to  death  ;  Aide-de-Camp  to  the  Queen,  25th 
Aug.,  1883  to  death  ;  d.  Lichfield, '15th  June, 
1884. 
Treatise  on  Fox  Hunting,  with  Illustrations  by  Lieut.- 
Col.  Crealock.    London,  1886. 

Article  on  Fox  Hunting.  [Nineteenth  Century,  June, 
1883.1 

rWaagen's  Treasures  of  Art,  III.,  371—80  ;  Illustrated 
London  News,  LXXXV.  (1884),  629  (Portrait)  ;  Baily's- 
Mag.,  XLII.  (1884),  385  ;  Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  L,  col.  413.] 

Bromley-Pagbt. 

The  Hobby  Horse.     By  "  W. H."  [Mirror,  XIX.  228.] 

Brook,  Rev.  Benjamin,     h.  Nether  Thong,  near 
Huddersfield,   1776  ;    adm.  Rotherham  Coll., 
1797  ;  pastor  of  Tutbury  Independent  Church, 
1801—30  ;    resided  after  that  date  mostly  at 
Lozells,  near   Birmingham  ;    d.,  Lozells,  5th 
Jan.,  1848,  aged  73.       . 
Appeal  to  Facts  to  justify  Dissenters  in  their  Separa- 
tion from  the  Established  Church.     2nd  ed.,  1806,  8vo. 
3rd  ed.,  181i,  8vo.,  with  new  title— Dissent  from  the  Church 
of  England  iustified  by  an  Appeal  to  Facts.    Reprmted 
[NewCmi.  Mag.  (1819),  206-9,  236-39,  281-84,  330-32, 
372,  373,  417—21]. 


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The  Lives  of  the  Puritans.  Containing  a  Biographical 
Account  of  those  Divines  who  distinguished  themselves 
in  the  cause  of  Religious  liberty,  from  the  Eeformation 
under  Queen  Elizabeth  to  the  Act  of  Uniformity  in  1662. 
London,  1813.  3  vols.,  8vo.,  and  roy.  8vo.  Reviewed  [CA. 
Observer,  XIII.  (1814),  386—404,  449—71.] 

The  Reviewer  Reviewed ;  being  a  reply  to  the  Chris- 
tian Observer.     London,  1815.     8vo. 

The  History  of  Religious  Liberty  from  the  first  Pro- 
pagation of  Christianity  in  Great  Britain  to  the  death  of 
G-eorge  III.    Derbt/,  1820.    2  vols.  8vo. 

Review  of.     [Evang.  Mag.  (1821),  18,  19,  68—70.] 

Memoir  of  the  Life  and  Writings  of  Thomas  Cart- 
wright,  B.D.,  including  the  principal  ecclesiastical  move- 
ments in  the  reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth.  London,  1845.  8vo. 

Portrait.  Engraved  by  Freeman,  Feb.,  1820.  [Evang. 
Mag.  (1820).] 

[Cong.  Year  Boole  (1848),  214  ;  Bennett's  History  of 
Dissenters  (1839),  61 ;  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  TL,  414.] 

Brooke,  George,  b.  Cobham,  Kent,  17th  April, 
1568  ;  4th  s.  of  William,  Lord  Cobham  ;  Mat. 
King's  Coll,  Cam.,  1580;  M.A.,  1586;  be- 
headed at  Winchester,  5th  Dec,  1603. 

Two  Poems,  in  commendation  of  an  Alchemical  "Work 
in  Terse.  By  Edward  Nowell,  of  Stafford,  Ironmonger. 
[MS.  Bodl.  Lib.,  1415,  TIL  (2,  3.)] 

Beookb,  Mrs.,  Lapley.  ' 

Collector  of  Roman  Catholic  Contributions. 
Xin.,  69.] 


[Reliq . 


Brooke,  of  Beauchamp  Court,  Warwick.    Robert, 

2nd  Lord.     s.  of  Robert  Greville,  Lord  Brooke, 

Lord  Lieut,  of  Staffordshire  (killed  during  the 

siege  of  Lichfield). 

Letter  to  E.  Dyott,  dated  10th  July,  1662.  [Printed, 
Harwood's  Lichfield,  308.] 

Brooke,  R. 

A  Treatise  on  Arithmetic.  Collected  from  the  works 
of  several  Eminent  Authors.  Newcastle:  Printed  and 
Published  by  J.  Smith.  Sold  by  T.  Evans,  Paternoster  Row, 
London.     Pt.  8vo.,  pp.  iv.,  346. 

Brooke,  William  Henry,     b.  1772  ;  book  illus- 
trator ;  d.,  Chiswick,  1800. 
Illustrated  "Walton's  Angler. 

Brookes,  Rev.  R.     B.A.,  Pemb.  Coll.,  Ox. 

Short  Notes  on  English  Church  History  (208—1609). 
Lichfield:  A.  C.  Lomax,  The  "Johnson's  Head."     nd     8vo 
pp.  18. 

Brookes,   Rev.  Thomas.      Incumbent  of    Lane 

End  ;  Rector  of  Wistaston,  Cheshire. 

Baptismal  Regeneration  is  not  the  Doctrine  of   the 

Holy  Scriptures,  nor  of  the  Church  of  England.    Bath: 

Binns  and  Goodwin,    n.d.    12mo.     Ded.  to  Mary  Cholmon- 


The  Lord's  Day :  its  Divine  and  Moral  Obligation. 
Bath:  Binns  and  Goodwin.  London:  Whittaleer  and  Co. 
Edinburgh :  Oliver  and  Boyd.     n.d.    Fop.  8vo.,  pp.  xi.  322. 

Broomhall,  Thomas  Taylor,  b.  Whitmore,  12th 
March,  1803  ;  educated  Grocott's  Sch.,  Chapel 
Chorlton  ;  apprenticed  to  Dr.  White  of  New- 
castle, 1817  ;  St.  Bartholomew's  Hospital, 
London;  L.R.C.S.;  M.D.;  Physician  to  the 
late  and  present  (1891)  Duke  of  Sutherland, 
1833—61 ;  m.,  1826,  Mary  Fallowes,  of  Stone  ; 
d.  Beech  Cliffe,  1887  ;  of  Beech  Cliffe,  near 
Newcastle. 

A  frequent  contributor  to  the  Medical  Journals  (mostly 
anonymous)  and  local  papers. 

Brough,  Benjamin.  Wesleyan  Teacher  in  the 
Potteries  ;    m.  dau.  of  William  Hyde  Garner, 


Lymm  Booth,  by  whom  one  son,  a  teacher  in 
the  same  sect. 
[Smith's  Man.  Sch.  Reg.,  n.,  149, 150.] 

Brough,  Rev.  J.  R.     b.  Staffs. 

Obituary.     [New  Con.  Minutes  (1826),  4.] 

Brough,  William,  b.  Newcastle,  1813  ;  d.  there 
28th  May,  1874  ;  Primitive  Methodist  Local 
Preacher  ;  Brick  manufacturer  at  the  Haying, 
Keele. 

Obituary.  By  Rev.  N.  "W.  Stafford.  [P.  M.  Mag. 
(1876),  267,  268.] 

Brough,  William. 

Easselas,  Prince  of  Abyssinia ;  or.  The  Happy  Talley. 
An  Extravaganza,  founded  on  Dr.  Johnson's  well-known 
Tale.  London,  1863.  12mo.  [Tol.  T.  of  Laoy's  Acting 
Edition  of  Plays.] 

Brough,  William,  of  the  Family  of  Brough,  of 
Leek  Frith.  Christ's  Coll.,  Cam.;  B.D..  1627; 
D.D.,  5th  Feb.,  1635  ;  Rector  of  St.  Michael's, 
Cornhill,  circa  1636  ;  Canon  of  Windsor,  1st 
Feb.,  1638  ;  Dean  of  Gloucester,  16th  Aug., 

1643  ;    Incorporated  D.D.  at  Ox.,  26th  Aug., 

1644  ;  d.  6th  July,  1671. 

The  Holy  Feasts  or  Fasts  of  the  Church ;  with  Medita- 
tions and  Prayers  proper  for  Sacraments  and  other  occa- 
sions.    London,  1657.    4to. 

Sacred  Principles,  Services,  and  Soliloquies,  or  Manual 
of  Devotion     ....     London,  1659.     Again,  1671. 

["Wood's  Fasti,  II.,  85  ;  "Walker's  Sufferings,  IL,  33 ; 
Le  Neve's  Fasti,  I.,  444  :  III.,  401 ;  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  TI., 
448.] 

Brough,  William  Spooner.  b.  Leek,  14th  Nov., 
1840  ;  educated  Leek  Gr.  Sch.  ;  Middle  Hill 
Public  Sch.;  F.R.H.S.  ;  M.S.  of  Arts.;  J.P., 
Staffs.  ;  CO.  for  Cheddleton. 

Book  Illustrations  :   being  a  Lecture  delivered  at  the 
North  Staffordshire  Museum,  Hanley,  on  May  2nd,  1891. 
Leeh :  Thomas  Marie,  Printer,  Derby  Street.     1891.     8vo 
pp.  42. 

Mr.  Brough  delivered  the  following  Addresses,  &c., 
before  the  North  Staffs.  Field  Club.  (Published  in  the 
Reports) :— The  Flora  Rudyard  [Notice  of.  Report  (1874), 
7]  ;  The  Literature  of  Botany  [ib.,  10,  36 — il :  reprinted 
in  Tol.  of  Addresses  (1875),  127—39]  ;  The  Arthurian 
Cycle  [ii.  (1878),pp  71—6]  ;  Annual  Address  as  President 
on"My  Wall,  The  Beetle  Family"  [i6.,83— 94];  Wootton 
and  its  Associations  [ib.  (1879),  pp.  26 — 32]. 

The  Double  Sunset  in  Leek  Churchyard.  [From  the 
Gent.'s  Mag.,  July,  1738,  p.  264.]  Contributed  by,  to  Olde 
Leek,  54—7. 

Brougham,  Henry,  Lord. 

Lives  of  Men  of  Letters  'and  Science'  .  .  .  time  of 
George  III.  London,  1846.  2  vols.,  8vo.  fJolmson,  with 
portrait,  Tol.  IL,  1—85.] 

Works  of  Lord  Brougham.  Edinburgh,  1872.  8to. 
[Johnson,  Tol.  IL,  304—77.] 

Brougham,  Mary,  Printer;  Sub-distributor  of 
Stamps  ;  Market  Place,  Burslem,  in  1834. 

The  List  of  Persons  entitled  to  Tote,  &c.  .  .  .  in 
the  sub-division  of  Pirehill  North,  in  respect  of  Property 
situate  in  the  Parish  of  Wolstanton.  Burslem :  Printed  at 
the  Imperial  Printing  Office,  by  Mary  Brougham.  1835 
4to.,  pp.  19. 

An  Address  of  the  Burslem  Sunday  School.  1838. 
Printed  by  M.  Brougham.     4to.,  pp.  4. 

Scholars'  Invitation.    12mo.    8.  sheet. 

Children's  Hymns.    S.  sheet. 

Address  (signed  "W.  Edge")  at  Opening  of  Longport 
Sunday  School.    Demy  8to.,  pp.  4. 

,.^  ^^^^  and  Orders  of  the  Burslem  Literary  and  Scien- 
'.^25  ^°P^^*y-  Established  1838.  Burslem :  Printed  at  the 
Office  of  Mary  Brougham.    1841.    8vo. 

-c-j-.-'Ll^'^^®'^,  Lamp;  or.  Monthly  Church  Expositor, 
Jidited  by  a  Clergyman.     No.  I.    April,  1841.     Tol.  I. 


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Price  One  Penny.  Burslem :  Printed  and  Published  at  the 
Office  of  Mary  Brougham.     Cr.  8ro.,  pp.  48. 

[I  have  Nos.  1—8,  10—12  o£  Vol.  I.,  and  Nos.  1—4  of  Vol.  II. 
(1842).    I  have  never  seen  any  others. — Compiler.'] 

Bye-Laws  made  and  ordained  by  the  Local  Board  of 
Health  of  the  District  of  Bnralem.  Pursuant  to  the  Pub- 
lic Health  Act,  1848  [11  and  12  Tic,  cap.  63],  and  the 
Local  Act  for  Burslem  [6  Geo.  4,  cap.  LSI].  Allowed  by 
Sir  E.  Grey,  one  of  Her  Majestie's  principal  Secretaries  of 
State.  The  Sixteenth  day  of  May,  1851.  Burslem:  Print- 
ed at  the  Office  of  Mary  Brougham,    n.d.     12mo.,  pp.  52. 

[See  Burgess  (Bev.  J.),  White's  Staffs.,  1834.] 

Brouoham,  Stephen,  Printer,  &c.,  Market  Place, 
Borslem. 

[See  Dunderdale  (Rev.  J.),  Heath  (Noah).] 

Broughton. 

Antiquities  of.  [Staff.  CoU.,  Salt  Lib.,  see  Cat.  370.] 
Miscellanea.     [lb.,  393.] 

Brodghton,  James,    d.  Birmingham,  circa  1857. 

StafEordshire  Miscellanies,  consisting  of  the  Gower 
Gazette,  &c.  MS.  List  of  Contents.  1821.  8vo  Yol. 
IPenes  Salt  Lib.] 

Ditto.  A  Collection  of  Cuttings  from  Newspapers, 
neatly  mounted  and  illustrated,  with  Maps,  and  a  few 
Engravings.  MS.  List  of  Contents.  1831.  8vo.  Vol. 
[lb.] 

Collections  for  a  History  of  Staffordshire.  1827.  4to. 
Tol.,  consisting  of  MS.,  additional  Maps,  Portraits,  Views, 
Engravings,  &c.,  from  the  Pottery  Gazette,  1822,  1823. 
[76.] 

Some  Account  of  the  Stafford  Barony,  and  of  the 
Disputed  Claim  thereto.  A  Collection  of  Cuttings  from 
Newspapers  and  Pamphlets  on  the  subject.  1831.  4to. 
Vol.     [lb.] 

Transcript  of  Glover's  Visitation  made  by  him.  1823. 
Arms  in  Blazon,    lar.  fol.     [fb.,  see  Cat.  462.] 

Contributor  to  Notes  and  Queries  in  Aris's  Birming- 
ham Gazette,  under  the  signature  of  "  A  Freemason." 

Broughton,  Sir  Thomas,  Bart.  .  h.  London, 
1745  ;  s.  of  Sir  Brian  Broughton  Delves, 
Bart.  ;  succeeded  as  6th  Baronet  ;  d,  23rd 
July,  1812. 

Speech  of  the  Rev.  Sir  Thomas  Broughton,  Bart.,  at 
the  Meeting  held  at  Stafford,  the  27th  of  February  last, 
for  the  purpose  of  addressing  the  King  on  the  present 
situation  of  Public  Affairs.  London :  Printed  for  John 
Btockdale,  opposite  Burlington  House,  Piccadilly.  1784. 
8vo.,  pp.  21. 

Another  Speech  of  Sir  Thomas  Broughton  at  the 
Meeting  at  Stafford.    1785.     8vo. 

Brounb,  Rev.  Thomas,  Canon  of  Windsor. 
Letter  to  Ashmole.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  1131,  f.  264a.] 

JBliOWN,   . 

Notes  of  Evidences  belonging  to  the  Vicars  Chorall, 
of  the  Cathedrall  Church,  Lichiield,  as  they  were  in  certain 
Coffers  and   Boxes    over  the  Vestry  and   other  Places. 

[MS.  penes  Muniment  Boom,  printed  in  part  in  Shaw's 
Staffs.,  I.,  303 ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  271—83  ;  Wharton's 
Anglia  Sacra,  I.] 

Browk,  — .,  Printer,  Lichfield. 
[See  Skeeves  (Eev.  J.  H.).] 

Bi:own,  Edwin. 

A  Chapter  on  Toadstools  [Reliq.,  I.,  105— 11]  ;  Rautin 
in  Natural  History  [ib.,  189]  ;  On  an  Ancient  Bed  of  the 
Biver  Trent  [ib.,  206—11]  ;  On  Breedon  Hill  and  the 
.Glacial  Drifts  of  its  neighbourhood  [ib.,  IV.,  157—59]. 

The  Fauna  of  the  Neighbourhood  of  Burton-on-Trent. 
[Mosle/s  Natural  Hist,  of  Tutbury,  83—230.] 

The  Flora  of  the  District  surrounding  Tutbury  and 
Burton-on-Trent.     [Ib.,  231—64.] 

A  Sketch  of  the  Mineralogy  of  the  Neighbourhood  of 
Burton-on-Trent.     [Ib.,  265—82.] 

BuowN,    James. 
Hanley. 


Colliery  Manager,  Fargreen, 


Colliery  and  Ironworks  Boilers.  [  Trans.  North  Staffs.. 
Min.  and  Mech.  Eng.,  I.,  143 — 54.]  Discussion  thereon. 
[lb.,  208—13.]  Reprinted.  Lonyton:  Printed  by  F.  S. 
Wright,  Market  Place,    n.d.    8vo.,  pp.  8. 

Brown,  James,     b.  Leek  ;    «.  of  Josiah  Brown, 
grocer;    adm.  Man.  Gr.  Sch.,  9th  June,  1745. 

[Smith's  Man.  Gr.-Sch.  Reg.,  I.,  28.] 

Brown,  Right  Rev.  James,  b.  Wolverhampton, 
11th  June,  1812  ;  educated  Sedgley  Park  Sch., 
1820—26  ;  St.  Mary's,  Oscott,  1826—37  •, 
Professor  and  Prefect  of  Studies  at  Oscott, 
1837—44  ;  Vice-President  of  Sedgley  Sch., 
1844  ;  President,  1845 — 51  ;  Roman  Catholic 
Bishop  of  Shrewsbury,  27th  July,  1851  to 
death  ;  d.  St.  Mary's  Grange,  Shrewsbury, 
14th  Oct.,  1881. 
A  Sermon  preached  on  the   occasion  of   the  Silver 

Jubilee  of  the  Bishop  of  Shrewsbury,  by  the  Rev.  John 

Morris.    1878. 

[Brady's  Episcopal  Succession,  III..  445  ;    Mod.  Eng. 

Biog.,  I.,  col.  433 ;  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  VII.,  Men  of  the  Time, 

10th  ed.,  153 ;    Times,  15th  Oct.,  1861 ;    Tablet,  22ud  Oct., 

1881 ;    Weekly  Register,  22nd  Oct.,  1881.] 

Brown,  John.     C.E.,  P.G.S.,  of  Hednesford. 

Sudden  outbursts  of  Firedamp,  and  as  to  the  Propriety 
of  Blasting  in  those  seams  which  are  proved  to  be  liable  to 
the  outbursts.  [  Trans.  North  Staffs.  Min.  and  Mech.  Eng., 
IV.,  199—214.] 

Discussion  thereon.     [Ib.,  V.,  49 — 58.] 

Suggestions  for  the  Discussion  upon  the  use  of  Com- 
pressed Air  Machinery  Underground,  and  upon  the  relative- 
value  of  Mechanical  and  Fui-nace  Ventilation  in  Deep 
Shafts.     [Ih.,  IV.,  8—38.] 

Inaugural  address  as  President,  12th  Feb.,  1882.  [Ib.^ 
VI.,  137—68.] 

Brown,  John.     b.  Newcastle,  17th  Sept.,  1810  ;, 
Leather  Dealer  and  Local  Preacher  ;    d.  9th 
Aug.,  1849. 
Obituary.     By  Bev.  W.  E.  Sanders.      [P.  M.  Mag.y 

(1850),  74—7.] 

Brown,  Mr.  John. 

Obituary.    By  Barnes.     [P.  M.  Mag.,  Jan.,  1849.] 

Brown,    Rev.   John  Henry.      Mat.   Trin.   Coll.,. 
Cam.;   A.M.;    Headmaster  East  Retford  Gr. 
Sch.;  of  Brewood  Gr.  Sch.,  1850—60  ;    Vicar 
of  Holm-iy.-Langford,  Notts.;  d.  1872. 
Sermons. 

Brown,  Joseph. 

Engraved,  Map  of  Staffordshire,  for  Plot's  History  of 
Staffordshire,  1686. 

Brown,  Sarah  Ann.     b.   Brybrook  ;    d.  Cobbity 
Paddock,  Camden,  N.S.W.,  21st  March,  1860. 
Obituary.    By  Rev.  Jabez  Langford.     [P.   M.  Mag., 
(1861)  183.] 

Brown  {or  Brouns),  Thomas.  Sub-Dean  of  Lin- 
coln, 1414  ;  Arclid.  of  Stowe,  1419  ;  Preb.  of 
Biggleswade,  1422  ;  of  Langford  Manor  (all 
Lincoln),  1423  ;  of  Flixton,  Lichfield,  1425— 
35  ;  Archd.  of  Berks.,  1427  ;  Dean  of  Salis- 
bury, 1431  ;  (he  held  all  these  preferments  to- 
gether until  1435,  when  he  became  Bp.  of 
Rochester)  ;  attended  the  Council  of  Basle, 
1436,  when  Pope  Eugenius  IV.  made  him  Bp. 
of  Norwich  ;  d.  Hoxne,  6th  Dec,  1445  ;  bur. 
Norwich  Cathedral. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield  229  ;   Hardy's  Le  Neve's  Fasti, 

II.,  40,  79,  567,  634;    Bymer's  Fcedera,  X.,  433,  608,  724, 


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BRUTTON 


728,  730  ;  KoUs  of  Parliament,  T.,  13  ;  Blomefield's  Nor- 
folk. III..  533  ;  Stubbs'  Reg.  Sac.  Anglic. ;  His  Will  is  at 
Lambeth  Reg.,  Stafiord,  131b ;  Genealogist,  V.,  324 ;  Diet. 
Nat.  Biog.,  VII.,  29.] 

Browne,  Isaac  Hawkins,  b.  Burton-on-Trent, 
21st  Jan.,  1705  ;  s.  of  Rev.  — .  Browne,  Vicar  ; 
educated  Lichfield  and  Westr.  Schools  ;  Mat. 
Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.,  1722;  M.A.;  called  to  the 
Bar  of  Lincoln's  Inn  ;  m.,174A,  a,  niece  to  Dr. 
Triinnill,  Bp.  of  Winchester  ;  M.P.,  Wenlock, 
1744—54;  d.  1760. 

Poems  on  Design  and  Beauty.    London,  1750. 

De  Animi  Immortalitate.  Londoni :  Impensis  J.  ^  R. 
Tonson,  and  S.  Draper.    MDCCLIV.  4to.,  3  leaves,  pp.  40. 

Translated  into  English  by  Dr.  Byrom,  {London,  1754. 
4to.);  by  Richard  Gray,  D.D.,  {London,  1754.  4to.,pp.40); 
by  W.  Hay,  {London,  1754.  4to.);  by  Rev.  —  Crawley; 
by  Soame  Jenkins,  {London,  1768).  Ditto  in  Latin,  with 
English  Version  and  Commentary,  by  J.  Lettice.  Cam- 
bridge,  1795.  8vo.,  lar.  and  sm.  paper  ;  reprinted  London, 
1811.  Ed.  by  Rev.  P.  Hall ;  Salisbury,  1833 ;  f cp.  8vo., 
pp.  vi.,  32. 

A  Pipe  of  Tobacco.  London,  1734 ;  2nd  ed.;  3rd  ed. 
London,  1744.     8vo. 

Poems  upon  Various  Subjects,  Latin  and  English. 
By  the  late  Isaac  Hawkins  Browne,  Esq.  Published  by  his 
son.  London  :  Printedfor  J.  Nourse,  in  the  Strand,  and  C. 
Marsh,  at  Charing-cross.  MDCCLXVIIL  8vo.,  fine  Port, 
by  Ravenet  after  Highmore  ;  5  leaves,  pp.  160. 

Select  British  Poets,  1794— 1813.    8vo     Vol.  V. 

[Nichol's  Illustration  of  Lit.,  II.,  33  ;  Piozzi's  Anec- 
dotes of  Johnson,  1786  ;  Boswell's  Johnson,  5th  April 
1775;  Bishop  Newton's  Life;  Kippis's  Biog.  Brit.,  II.,  347.] 

Browne,  Isaac  Hawkins,  b.  7th  Dec,  1745  ; 
s.  of  the  above  ;  Westr.  Sch.  ;  Hereford  Coll., 
Ox.  ;  M.A.  ;  D.C.L.  ;  High  Sheriff  of  Salop  ; 
M.P.,  Bridgnorth,  1784—1812  ;  d.  London, 
3()th  May,  1818. 

Essays  on  Subjects  of  Important  Enquiry  in  Meta- 
physics, Morals,  and  Religion,  by  the  late.  London,  1822. 
«T0.     [Ch.  Observer,  1822,  p.  597.] 

Edited  his  father's  Poem.     [See  aiiove.'] 

Browne,  Rupert. 

Case  of  Rupert  Browne,  Gent.,  upon  a  Grant  by  King 
Charles  II.,  under  the  Duchy  Seal  of  the  Manor  of  Tut- 
bury,  and  Forest  or  Chase  of  Needwood,  and  other  things 
therein  granted.    1686.     folio. 

Browne,  Sir  Thos.,  of  Norwich. 

Letters  to  Ashmole  (Norwich,  8th  Oct.,  1674).  [Bodl. 
Lib.,  1131,  f .  314a— 166.]  Copy  of  Ashmole's  Answer  (26th 
Nov.,  1674).  {lb.,  t.  322a.]  Another  to  Ashmole.  [lb., 
1788,  173.]  '-      ' 

Brownbs  of  Burton-on-Trent. 

Pedigree.     [Reliq.,  xxiv.,  71,  72.] 

Brownes  of  Caverswall  and  Shredicote,  Staffs. 
Genealogical  Memoirs  of  the  Bentley  Hall,  Derby ; 
Geernford,  Middlesex ;  Withingtou  and  Caughley,  Salop ; 
also  of  the  Peploe  Family,  of  Garnstone,  Hereford.  Com- 
piled by  S.  B. Morgan.  In  Two  Parts.  (Privately  printed.) 
1888—91.    4to.  ^ 

Brownfibld,  William  E.     Potter,  Cobridge. 

Portrait  of,  in  Oil.     [Penes  Free  Library,  Hanley.] 

Ditto,  in  Lithography.     Imp.  f  ol. 

Notice  of.  By  Rev.  J.  C.  W.  (Watts).  [New  Con. 
Mag.  (1873),  508, 509.]  ^  '      ^ 

Brownhill,  Mrs.  Elizabeth.  b.  Shrewsbury, 
24th  Aug.,  1808  ;  Primitive  Methodist  Minis- 
ter, 1824—28  ;  settled  at  Brickills,  near  Wal- 
sall ;  d.  there,  15th  Nov.,  1860. 


Obituary.  By  Rev.  R.  Jukes.  [P.  M.  Mag.  (1861), 
204—8.]  Lines  on  the  late  Mrs.  B.  Brownhill.  By  R. 
Jukes.     [lb.,  256.] 

Brownhills,  Tunstall. 

[Jewitt's  Ceramic  Art,  L,  94  :  II.,  422,  429 ;  ditto, 
Wedgwood,  39,  82,  126  ;  see  Wood  (J.),] 

Murder  of  John  Wood,  Esq.  1798.  8vo.  Reprinted 
in  Wedgwood's  Romance  of  Staffs. ;  partially  in  Eayne's 
Stafford  Gaol. 

Brownrigg,  Ralph,  b.  Wellisham  ;  of  Pemb. 
Hall,  Cam.;  M.A.,  1617;  B.D.,  1621;  D.D., 
1626  ;  Fellow  ;  Master  Catherine  Hall  ; 
Vice-Chancellor  of  Cambridge,  1638,  1643, 
1644  ;  Rector  of  Barley,  Mardingly,  1621  ; 
Durham,  1641;  Archd.  of  Coventry,  1631— 
42  ;  of  Lichfield,  1631—42  ;  Bp.  of  Exeter, 
18th  Nov.,  1641  (never  saw  his  Diocese)  ; 
ejected,  1645  ;  d.  7th  Dec,  1659  ;  bur.  Lin- 
coln's Inn  Chapel. 

Forty  Sermons  by  the  late  Bishop  Brownrigg.  Pub- 
lished by  the  Rev.  W.  Martyn.  London,  1852.  Reprinted, 
with  Twenty-five  others,  1868.    2  vols. 

[Walcot's  Hacket,  33 ;  Oliver's  Lives  of  Bps.  of 
Exeter  ;  Newcourt's  Report,  I.,  547  ;  Harwood's  Lichfield 
208—9  ;  Fasti,  I.,  448  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.;  Diet.  Nat. 
Biog.,  VlL,  83,  84 ;  Bp.  Garden's  Life  of  Dr.  Ralph  Brown- 
rigg ;  Fuller's  Worthies  ;  Biog.  Brit.,  II.,  674—76  :  Neal's 
Puritans,  III.,  172     IV.,  242,  243.] 

Brownsword,    Rev.    Thomas,     b.  Gorsty  Hill, 

Salop,  21st  Aug.,  1801  ;  Primitive  Methodist 

Minister  ;    retired  1825  ;    settled  in  Wednes- 

bury  ;  d.  there,  11th  Oct.,  1867. 

Obituary.    By  James  Belcher.     [P.  M.  Mag.  (1868), 

Brumhy,    Cornelius.      Schoolmaster  in  London 
Street,  Leek,  1834. 
Shorthand  made  easy.    1840.     12mo. 

Brunham,  Jo.  de.,  Vicar  of  Lich(field). 

Absolved  from  Excommunication  (1386).     TBodl  Lib 
794,  119.]  ^         ^      L  , 

Brunt,  Ephraim,  Hanley.    Secretary  to  Mechanic 
Institute,  and  Librarian  ;    d.  Havelock  Place. 
James  Brindley,     [Pot.  Mag.,  L,  31.] 

Brunton,  Robert.  b.  Lockwinnoek,  N.B.,  10th 
Feb.,  1796  ;  engaged  by  Banks  &  Co.,  Bilston; 
principal  assistant  to  Isaac  Dodds,  at  the 
Horsley  Ironworks,  Wolverhampton  ;  in  ser- 
vice of  Indian  Iron  Company,  1835  to  death  ; 
constructed  and  managed  Works  at  Porto 
Nuovo,  Coromandel  Coast ;  engineer  to  Maes- 
taeg  Ironworks,  Glamorganshire,  to  death  ■ 
M.I.C.E.,  1842  ;  d.  Maestaeg,  6th  July,  1852. 
A    Compendium    of    Mechanics,    or    Text-Book    for 

?„¥.™T^'  Millwrights,  Machine   Makers,  &c.       London 

1824.    8vo.    2nd  ed.,  1825. 

[Minutes  of  Proceedings  of  Institute  of  Civil  Enein- 

eers,  XII.  (1853),  149  ;  Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  I.,  ed.  454.] 

Brushpield,  Thomas,     b.  Ashford-in-the- Water 
Derbys.,  16th  Feb.,  1798  ;  d.  5,  Church  Street! 
Spitalfields,  1st  Sept.,  1875. 
The  Staffordshire  Clog  Almanack.     [Rdiq.,  IV.,  210.] 

Brutton,  Thomas.     Governer  of  H.M.  Gaol  at 

Port.,  Engraved  in  Mezzotint  by  S.  W.  Reynolds  aftpr 


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BUCKLER 


Broyn,  De.     A  Flemish  Painter. 

Altar  Piece  painted  by  him  in  Roman  Catholic  Chapel 
at  Lichfield. 

Bkyan,  James. 

What  are  the  best  practical  means  for  avoiding  the 
explosion  of  Inflammable  Gas  in  Mines.  [Annals  of 
Socratic  Sch.,  Stoke."]     London,  1830. 

Brvan,  Rev.  John.    Wesleyan  Minister,  Burslem. 

A  Short  Account  of  the  late  Mrs.  Bryan,  wife  of  the 
Rev.  John  Bryan,  Preacher  in  the  Wesleyan  Methodist 
Connexion.  Tregortha,  Printer,  Phwnix  Office,  Burslem. 
n.d.     12mo.,  pp.  8. 

Obituary.     By  Mr.  Bryan.     [Wes.  Mag.,  (1822)  67.] 

Bryan,  Mrs.     b.  Ruthin,  N.  Wales ;  m.  Rev.  J. 

Bryan,   Wesleyan   Minister,   Sept.,   1805  ;    d. 

Bnrslem,  21st  April,  1821  ;  where  she  is  iur. 
[See  Bryan  (Rev.  J.),  Tregortha  (J.).  Wes.  Mag., 
(1822),  67.] 

Bryson,  Rev.  John.     LL.D.;  Minister  of  Trin. 
Presbyterian  Church,  Wolverhampton. 

Jesuitism  delineated,  in  five  Lectures.  James  Nisbet 
ij-  Co.,  London.    1840.    12mo.,  pp.  139.    2nd  ed.    1849. 

Papal  Aggression  :  A  Lecture  on  Papal  Principles  and 
Proceedings  in  connection  with  the  recent  appointment  of 
a  Romish  Hierarchy  over  England.  Wolverhampton: 
George  Williams.  1850.  8vo.  2nd  ed.,  1850.  London: 
Xisbet  (J-  Co.     1850.     8vo. 

The  Claims  of  Protestant  Associations  on  the  support 
of  the  Protestant  Community.  The  Speech  of  ...  . 
delivered  on  the  30th  of  July,  1850,  before  the  Birmingham 
Protestant  Association  on  the  occasion  of  its  Third  Anni- 
versary. Birmingham :  Thomas  Ragg,  90,  High  Street,  n.d. 
Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  8. 

Buck,  Samuel.     Engraver;  d.  1779. 

Engraved  the  following  Tiews  of  Places  in  Stafford- 
ghire  : — S.W.  Yiew  of  Burton-on-Trent,  1731,  size  19  by 
34  ins.;  Lichfield,  1732,  same  size ;  Alton  Towers,  1731, 
size,  10  by  21  ius.;  Croxden  Abbey,  same  date  and  size;  as 
are  also  the  following  :  Dudley  Castle,  Dudley  Priory,  and 
Tutbury  Castle  and  Priory. 

[These  engravings  are  all  very  finely  executed,  and  are  now 
rare  and  valuable  :  fine  copies  are  seldom  to  be  met  with.] 

Bdckenhale,  Roberti  de. 

Charta  Alicia  fills  Roberti  de  Buckenhale,  Adredo 
de  Kniperisla  facta,  de  terris  (cujus  termine  descripfii  sunt) 
in  Kniperislie,  Dallecroft,  et  Childeresplane.  [Bodl.  Lib., 
833  (28),  227.] 

Bdckbridge,  Rev.  Charles,  b.  Lichfield,  1756  ; 
g.  of  the  Rev.  Theophilus  Buckeridge ;  educated 
Lichfield  Gr.  Sch. ;  Mat.  St.  John's  Coll.  Ox., 
3rd  June,  1772  ;  B.A.,  1776  ;  M.A.,  1781  ; 
B.D.,  1791  ;  D.D.,  1807  ;  Proctor,  1790  ; 
Vicar  of  Tong  ;  of  Newport,  Salop  ;  Precentor 
of  Lichfield  Cathedral,  18thNov.,  1804;  Archd. 
of  Coventry  ;  Canon  Residentiary  of  Lichfield, 
27th  April,  1807  ;  d.  1827. 

Sermons  and  Charges.  ,.     „  , 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  256;  Harwood's  Erdeswicke 
(1844),  LXIX.] 

BocKERiDGE,  Lewis.  b.  Lichfield;  s.  of  the 
Rev.  Theophilus  Buckeridge. 

[Had  possession  of  his  father's  MS.  Collections  relat- 
ing to  Staffordshire  (1806).]  ^  a^   r  r.   , 

Contributed  List  of  Masters  and  History  of  St.  John  s 
Hospital,  to  Harwood,  for  his  History  of  Lichfield. 

B0CKEEIDGB,  Rev.  Theophilus.  b.  Lichfield, 
22nd  July  (baptized  1st  Aug.),  1724  ;  s.  of 
Wild  Buckeridge,  Gent.,  and  Theophila  (dau. 


of  Mr.  George  Hand,  of  Lichfield),  his  wife  ; 
educated  Lichfield  Gr.  Sch.,  under  the  Rev. 
John  Hunter  ;  St.  Mary  Hall,  Ox.,  5th  Feb., 
1744 — 45  ;  Perpetual  Curate  of  Edingale,  near 
Lichfield,  1748 — 91  ;  Rector  of  Gresham,  and 
Baniinghara,  Norf.,  1760  ;  Master  St.  John's 
Hospital,  Lichfield,  1769  ;  Perpetual  Curate 
of  Tong,  1770  ;  Rector  of  Mautby,  Norf., 
1770;  Chancellor  of  Lichfield,  1784;  m. 
Margaret,  dmi.  of  the  Rev.  Josiah  Durant, 
Rector  of  Hagley,  Worcs.  (she  d.  4th  Feb., 
1795  ;  bur.  Edingale)  ;  d.  Liclifield,  23rd  (bur. 
Edingale,  29th)  Dec,  1803. 

Corrected  the  errors  in  the  1723  ed.  of  Erdeswicke's 
Survey  of  Staffordshire,  and  added  considerably  thereto. 
[On  this  Work  the  1844  ed.  by  Harwood  is  founded.] 

Contributed  an  Engraving  of  St.  John's  Hospital, 
Lichfield,  to  Shaw's  Staffordshire  [I.,  322.]  [He  also  con- 
tributed several  other  matters  thereto,  which  Mr.  Shaw 
acknowledges  with  thanks.] 

To  Churton's  Life  of  Bishop  Smyth,  p.  86,  he  contri- 
buted "  another  View,"  and  also  A  List  of  its  Masters. 

[The  List  of  Masters  in  Harwood's  Lichfield  (also 
History  of  Hospital)  was  taken  from  his  papers  by  Har- 
wood.    See  Erdeswicke  (1844),  LXVIIL] 

Large  contributor  to  Gent's  Mag.,  being  one  o;f  its 
earliest  correspondents. 

Inscription  on  Marble,  recently  discovered  in  the 
Friary,  Lichfield,  described  and  engraved,  [lb.,  XTI. 
(1846).] 

Short  Account  of  the  Antiquity  of  the  Bridge  at  Bur- 
ton, and  Church  at  Farewell.     [lb.,  1752.] 

Portrait  of,  engraved  by  B.  Reading,  after  Wivel. 
April,  1820.     [Harwood's  Erdeswicke  (1844),  LXTIL] 

Biog.  Notice.     [/5.,  LXVL— LXIX.] 

BucKLAND,  Anna. 

The  Story  of  English  Literature.  London,  1832.  8vo. 
[Johnson  and  his  friends,  pp.  442 — 57.] 

Buckle,  William,  b.  Alnwick  Castle,  1794 ;_ 
held  a  responsible  position  in  Soho  Works,  of 
Boultpn  and  Watt,  up  to  1851  ;  whilst  there, 
built  first  locomotive  engine,  which  made  a  jour- 
ney from  Liverpool  to  Manchester,  15th  Sept., 
1830  ;  Officer  in  Coining  Department,  Royal 
Mint,  London,  1851  to  death  ;  d.,  Royal  Mint, 
30th  Sept.,  1863. 

[Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  I.,  col.  463.] 

BcoKLER,  E.  H.,  Del.  et  Lith. 

Trentham  Hall.  Printed  and  Published  by  D.  Dilworth, 
Newcastle.     Circa  1857. 

St.  Giles'  Church,  Newcastle.    Same  imprint. 

Newcastle-under-Lyme,  from  Clayton  Fields.  Same 
imprint. 

Bbenezer  Chapel,  Newcastle.     Same  tmprmt. 

Buckler,  J.  b.  Calbourne,  Isle  of  Wight,  30tli 
Nov.,  1770  ;  architect  up  to  1826  ;  employed 
by  W.  Salt  to  make  drawings  for  Staffordshire; 
F.S.A.,  1810  ;  d.  6th  Dec,  1851. 

One  Hundred  and  Four  Drawings  in  Indian  Ink  of 
Staffordshire  Churches,  Chapels,  Fonts,  Doorways,  Castles, 
Ancient  Houses,  Schools,  &o.  In  a  portfoho.  [fealt  Lib., 
see  Cat.  314.] 

[For  subjects,  see  alphabet.]  ,  „     „     , 

S  W  Tiew  of  the  Church  of  St.  Peter  and  St.  Paul, 
at  Cromer,  in  Norfolk.  Ded.  to  W.  Salt,  Esq.  [75  copies 
of  this  were  in  Salt  Lib.,  1868,  see  Cat.  313.] 

Cathedral,  Abbey,  and  Collegiate  Churches  m  England 
and  Wales.  A  Collection,  formed  by  the  Artist  hunself,  of 
212  views  taken  by  himself,  mostly  proofs  and  etchings, 
neatly  mounted,  with  MS.  title  page.  Dedication  to  W. 
Salt,  Esq.,  and  Index  of  Tiews,  written  by  J.  Bupkle  him- 
self, prefixed.    1843.     [Salt  Lib.,  see  Cat.  314.] 


BUCKLEE 


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BULL 


Buckler,  John  Chessell,  Engraver,  s.  of  the 
former. 

Views  of  Cathedral  Churches  of  England.  London, 
1822. 

Sixty  Tiews  of  English  Gr.  Schools.    London,  1827. 

BtiCKLEY,  Elizabeth,     b.  Hanley. 

Obituary.     [New  Con.  Mag.  (1818),  479—81.] 

Bdcklby,  Joseph,  b.  Maer,  13th  May,  1804  ; 
/?.  of  George  Buckley  ;  joined  Society  of 
Friends,  1829  ;  became  a  Minister,  9th  Feb., 
1843  ;  Cotton  Spinner  at  Preston,  1834  ; 
Manchester,  1837  ;  on  a  mission  to  Norway, 
1856,  1866;  to  Germany,  1863;  rf..  Sale, 
27th  Sept.,  1868. 

Memoir  of  Joseph  Buckley.    Edited  by  his  daughter. 
Manchester,  1874.     8to.     Portrait. 
[Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  I.,  col.  464.] 

Buckley,  Roy.  William,  b.  Lichfield  ;  educated 
Eton  ;  elected  to  King's  Coll.,  Cam.,  1537  ; 
B.A.,  1542  ;  M.A.,  1545  ;  at  Court  of  King 
Edward  VI.,  who  held  him  in  high  esteem  ; 
Preb.  of  Upton,  Lichfield,  4th  Jan.,  1548—49  ; 
Tutor  to  Royal  Henchmen  ;  had  a  pension  of 
£40  per  annum,  9th  July,  1550  ;  appointed 
by  Cbeke  teacher  of  Arithmetic  and  Geometry 
at  King's  Coll.,  Cam.  ;  d.  about  1570. 

Arithmetica  Memorativa,  sive  compendiaria  arithme- 
tica  tractatis,  non  solum  Tyronibus,  sed  etiam  Yeteranis, 
et  bene  exercitatis  in  ea  arte  viris,  memori«  juvanda  gratia 
admodum  necessaria.     [Printed  in  Sea  ton's  Dialectica,] 

Descriptio  et  usus  annuli  horarii.  Ded.  to  Princess 
Elizabeth.     [Roy.  MSS.,  Brit.  Mus.,  12a,  ZZV.] 

Yerses — {a)  On  the  Death  of  Bacon. 

(6)  „  „       the  Dukes  of  Suffolk. 

[Le  Neve's  Fasti,  I.,  632  ;  Alumni  Eton,  156  ;  Dyer's 
Hist,  of  Cam.,  II.,  195  ;  Tanner's  Bibl.  Brit. ;  MS.,  Cole 
XIY.,  11;  Herbert's  Ames,  862,  866;  Eymer's  Poedera, 
XY.,  162  ;  Lodge's  Illustrations,  I.,  438  ;  Harwood's  Lich- 
field, 239  ;  Cooper's  Ath.  Cantab.,  I.,  292  ;  Add.  MS.,  5815, 
f.  18 ;  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  YIIL,  215.] 

Bucknall-cdm-Bagnall. 

Church  Registers  :—L,  Mixed,  1758—1811.  II.,  Mar- 
riages, 1809—12.  III.,  ditto,  1813—16  (300  entries).  IV., 
ditto,  1816—18  (300  entries),  V.,  ditto,  1818— .37  (300 
entries).  YL,  ditto,  1837—42  (26  entries).  YII.,  ditto, 
1837—43  (500  entries).  YIIL,  ditto,  1844—51  (500  entries). 
IX.,  ditto,  1851—68  (500  entries).  X.,  ditto,  1868—91 
(500  entries).  XL,  Baptisms,  1813—34  (800  entries).  XII., 
ditto,  1834—58  (784  entries).  XIIL,  ditto,  1858— 75  (800 
entries).  XIV.,  ditto,  1875—83  (800  entries).  XY.,  ditto, 
1«83— 91  (914  entries).  XVL,  Burials,  1813—36  (800 
entries).  XYIL,  ditto,  1836-00  (800  entries).  XYIIL, 
ditto,  1860—74  (800  entries).  XIX.,  ditto,  1874—85  (800 
entries).  And  those  in  use. — (Rev.  G.  T.  Birch,  M.A., 
Rector.) 

Miscellanea.     [Salt  Lib.,  see  Cat.  389.] 

[See  Allans  of  Buckenhall,  Langstaffe  (J.),  Owen 
<Rev.  H.  S.).] 

Buckwell,  Rev.  William,  Incumbent  of  Long- 

nor,  Staffs.  ;  of  Earl  Sterndale,  Derbys. 

A  Small  Manual  for  the  Use  of  Village  Schools,  in 
which  an  attempt  is  made  to  assist  Plain  Country  School- 
masters and  Mistresses  to  understand  and  adopt.  Leek: 
Printed  hy  G.  Nail,  Bookseller,  ij'c.  n.d.  12mo.,  pp.  ix.,  11 
—58. 

'BuDWORTH,  ReY.  William,  M.A.  b.  Longford, 
Derbys.;  s.  of  Rev.  Luke  Budworth  ;  educa'ed 
Market  Bosworth  Gr.  ISch. ;  Clirist  Coll.,  Cam., 
1720  ;  B.A.,  1720  ;  M.A.,  1726  ;  Master  of 
Rugelpy  Gr.  Sch.  ;  Head  Master  Brewood  Gr. 
'Sch.,  1737 — 45;  Perpetual  Curate  of  Shares- 
hill  ;  Vicar  of  Brewood  ;  d.,  Shareshill,  1745. 


Anecdotes  of.  By  Joseph  Budworth,  72nd  Foot  (under 
the  nam  de  plume  of  "A  Rambler."  [Nichol's  Literary 
Anecdotes  III.,  332—55,  759  :  YL,  469,  470  ;  Carlisle's 
Gr.  Sch.,  II.,  476 ;  Kilvert's  Bp.  Hurd ;  Boswell's  Johnson.] 

Memoir  of.     [Gent.'s  Mag.,  Aug.,  1792.] 

BuLKELEY,  Rev.  Edward,  D.D.     Rector  of  Odell, 

Beds.;    Preb.   of  Pipa   Minor,   Lichfield,  2nd 

Jan.,  1594—1608  ;    m.    Olyff   Irby,  of   Irby, 

Lines.;  d.  Jan.,  1620. 

[Harvey's  "Willey  Hundred,  364 — 66  ;  Hinman's  Early 
Puritan  Settlers  of  Conn.,  379  ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  243.] 

BuLKELEY,  Rev.  Pctcr.  b.  Odell,  Beds.,  31st 
Jan.,  1582  ;  2nd  s.  of  above  ;  Mat.  St.  John's 
Coll.,  Cam.;  Fellow  ;  M.A.,  1608  ;  Rector  of 
Odell,  1619 — 35.  when  he  was  silenced  by 
Archbp.  Laud  ;  Preb.  of  Pipa  Minor,  22nd 
Feb.,  1608— 29th  Feb.,  1637  ;  embarked  with 
his  three  sons  to  New  England,  having  dis- 
posed of  his  English  Estates  ;  resident  Cam- 
bridge, Massachussetts  ;  finally  founded  the 
town  of  Concord  ;  founded  the  12th  Church 
which  had  been  established  in  America  ; 
Moderator  (with  Thomas  Hooker)  of  the 
Synod,  April,  1637  ;  m.  (1)  Jane,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Allen,  of  Godington,  Beds.,  (2)  1634, 
Grace,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Chetwode,  Knt., 
of  Odell  ;  d.  Concord,  9th  March,  1659. 

The  Gospel-Covenant,  or  the  Covenant  of  Grace 
Opened.  London,  1646.  4to.,  pp.  383.  2nd  ed.,  enlarged. 
London,  1651 ;  ^to.,  pp.  432.     3rd  ed.,  London,  1674 ;  4to. 

Some  Latin  Verses  printed  in  Ciotton  Mather's  Mag- 
nalia  Christi  Americans. 

[Savage's  General  Diet.,  I.,  290—92;  Baker's  Northants., 
I.,  740  ;  Mather's  Mag.  Ch.  Americana,  III.,  96 — 8  ;  Hin- 
man's Early  Settlers  of  Conn.,  379 ;  Allen's  American 
Biog.  Diet.,  3rd  ed.,  159,  160;  Drake's  Diet.  American 
Biog.,  139,  140;  Brook's  Puritans,  III.,  318,  319 ;  Neal's 
Puritans  (1822),  II.,  239  ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  243.] 

BuLKELEY,  Rev.  Richard  George.  St.  Bees, 
1862  ;  Curate  of  Newburn,  Northumb.,  1864 
—66  ;  Stoke,  1866—68  ;  Lecturer  at  Kings- 
bridge,  Devon.,  1868—71  ;  Curate  of  Woburn, 
1871—74  ;  in  charge  of  St.  Anne,  Brindle 
Heath,  Pendleton,  1874—75  ;  Vicar  of  St. 
John's,  Dukinfield,  1875. 


1864 


Analysis  of  Proctor  on  the  Common  Prayer.     8vo. 

Suffer  Little  Children  to  Come  unto  Me.  A  Memoir 
of  Elizabeth  Turner,  a  Sunday  School  Scholar.  London : 
W.  Macintosh,  24,  Paternoster  Row.     1866.      12mo.  pp  78 

In  Memoriam  (A  Poem),  Lizzie  Turner,  of  Stoke.  1/6 ' 
76—8.]  "■      ' 

Through  the  Breakers.    3  vols.    Pt.  8vo.    1877. 

Sermons. 

Bull,  George  Coulson.  b.  Birmingham,  9tli 
Dec,  1856  ;  educated  Epsom  Medical  Coll., 
and  St.  Mary's  Hospital,Paddington  ;  L.R.C.P  ' 
Lond.,  1880  ;  M.B.,  Lond.,  1882  ;  P.R.C.S.' 
Eng.,  1884  ;  House  Surgeon  Kent  and  Canter- 
bury Hospital ;  Pathologist  and  Registrar 
General  Hospital,  Birmingham  ;  of  Brunswick 
Street,  Newcastle,  since. 

jgg^Repoi^t  on  Accetone.     [Midland  Medical  Review,  May, 

Case  of  Congenital  Malformation  of  the  Heart      \Tb 
Sept.,  1885.]  '■      ' 

Boll,  Rev.  Harry.  b.  Wolverhampton,  11th 
June,  1859  ;  s.  of  John  Bull,  and  Harriet 
{nee  Mansel),  his  wife  ;  educated  Nottingham 


BULL 


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BULLOCK 


Baptist  Coll.,  1881—84  ;  Baptist  Minister  at 
Barrowden,  Rutland,  1884 ;  at  Nottingham, 
1886  ;  at  Bircholiffe,  Yorks.,  1891  ;  m. 
Elizabeth  Mary  Patrick,  of  Wolverhampton. 

That's  Him  to  a  "T."  A  Black  Country  Dialect 
Story.  London:  Jarrold  and  Sons.  n.d.  (1800).  Imp. 
8vo.,  pp.  16.     [No.  5,  of  "  Jarrold's  Penny  Stories."] 

Saved  as  by  Fire.  Leicester:  Buch  and  Son.  1801. 
Imp.  8vo. 

The  Record  of  a  Rogue.  Leicester :  Buck  ^  Co.  1802. 
Imp.  8vo. 

A  Fight  for  Love.     Same  imprint. 

Mr.  Bull  has  contributed  the  following : — It  might 
have  been ;  A  Poem  [CasseU's  Saturday  Jour.,  1887]  ;  An 
Old  Battlefield  [Gen.  Bapt.  Mag.  (1885),  p.  263]^;  Hymn 
to  the  Night  [ib.  (1886),  p.  15] ;  That  Cowardly  Christian  : 
A  Story  [ib.,  1381  ;  An  old  Soldier's  Story  :  A  Tale  of  the 
Peninsular  War  [ib.,  1886]  ;  A  Question,  or  a  Prayer  fib. 
(1887),  p.  214]  ;  Short  History  of  Morcott  and  Barrowden 
Baptist  Church  [ib.  (1888),  p.  327]  ;  A  Fatal  Mistake  : 
A  Story  [The  Sentinel,  Nottingham,  1890]  ;  also  Poetry, 
&.O.,  in  the  "Wolverhampton  Papers. 

[Private  information.] 

Bull,  Henry  G.,  M.D. 

Description  of  the  Ancient  Grlass  in  Credenhill  Church, 
representing  Archbishop  Thomas  a'  Becket  and  St.  Thomas 
de  Canteloupe,  Bishop  of  Hereford,  by  Francis  T.  Haver- 
gall,  M.  A.,  together  with  a  Description  of  Credenhill  Camp, 
and  a  General  Tiew  of  the  Roman  Stations  iu  the  County, 
from  the  Centre  of  Magna,  situated  at  Credenhill.  By. 
Walsall :    William  Henry  Bobinson.     1884.    4to. 

BuLLER,  (Sir)  Edward  Manningbam  (Bart.). 
b.  Churston  Ferrers,  Devon,  1800  ;  s.  of  Sir 
Francis  Buller,  Bart. ;  Mat.  Oriel  Coll.,  Ox., 
20th  May,  1817  ;  B.A.,  1821  ;  M.A.,  1825  ; 
Barrister,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1819  ;  J.P.  and 
Deputy  Lieutenant  of  Staffs.  ;  High  Sheriff, 
1853  ;  created  a  Baronet,  20th  July,  1866  ; 
M.P.,  North  Stafford,  1832—41  :  for  Stafford, 
1841—47  ;  for  North  Stafford  again,  1865— 
75  ;  m.  (1)  1825,  May  Annie,  dau.  of  Gen. 
Coote  Manningham,  (2)  1863,  Georgina  Char- 
lotte, widow  of  the  Eight  Hon.  George  Banks  ; 
d.  20th  Sept.,  1882  ;  of  Dilhorne  Hall,  Cheadle. 

Numerous  Speeches  in  Parliament.  [Hansard's  De- 
bates, (1882— 7o)J 

Portrait  in  Lithography,  by  Black.  London,  1870 
Imp.  4to.     [Plant's  Cheadle,  246.] 

BuLLEK,  John. 

A  Representation  of  the  False  Assertions  against 
Dissenters,  as  connected  with  the  British  and  Foreign 
Bible  Society,  advanced  by  the  Bev.  H.  "Woodcock,  in  his 
reply  to  T.  Gisborne.     Southampton,  1815.    8vo.,  pp.  64. 

BuLLER,  John  Yarde-Buller.  b.  Dilhorne  Hall, 
12th  April,  1799  ;  s.  of  Sir  Francis  Buller- 
Yarde,  2nd  Baronet  (1767—1833);  Mat. 
Oriel  Coll.,  Ox.,  15th  May,  1816  ;  B.A.,  1819  ; 
M.A.,  1822  ;  created  D.C.L.,  9th  June,  1853  ; 
m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Wilson  Patten 
(Baron  Winmarleigh),  of  Bank  Hall,  Lancas- 
ter ;  succeeded  as  3rd  Baronet,  17th  April, 
1833  ;  M.P.,  South  Devon,  10th  Jan.,  1835 
to  2nd  Aug.,  1 858,  when  he  was  created  Baron 
Churston,  of  Churston  Ferrers  and  Lupton, 
Devon  ;  assumed  name  of  Yarde-Buller  instead 
of  Buller-Yarde,  by  R.L.,  13th  Feb.,  1860  ; 
d.  Lupton,  near  Brixham,  4th  Sept.,  1871. 

Speeches.    [Hansard's  Debates.] 

[Illustrated  London  News,  XXXVII.  (1860),  190,  208  : 
(Portrait)  LIX.  (1871),  259,  530  ;  Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  I.,  col. 
619,  620.] 


Bollock,  Edwin,  of  Hawthorn  House,  Hands- 
worth. 

Catalogue  of  the  Splendid  Collection  of  Modern  Pictures 
and  "Water  Colours  of  ...  .  which  (by  order  of  the 
Executors)  will  be  sold  by  Auction,  by  Messrs.  Christie, 
Manson.  &  "Woods,  at  their  Great  Rooms,  8,  King  Street, 
St.  James'  Square,  on  Saturday,  May  21st,  and  Monday, 
23rd,  1870,  at  One  o'clock,  precisely.     8vo.,  pp.  36. 

Bullock,  Francis,  b.  Cheadle,  25th  Dec,  1823  ; 
s.  of  William  Bullock  (b.  1799  ;  d.  1843),  and 
Mary,  dau.  of  Francis  Austin,  of  Kingsley  (b. 
1799  ;  d.  1858),  bis  wife  ;  educated  Private 
Sch.,  Cheadle  ;  Homerton  Coll.  ;  Special  Cer- 
tificate for  Mathematics,  April,  1850  ;  General 
Certificate  for  whole  College  course,  April,  1850: 
LL.D.,  May,  1870  ;  m.  Dinah,  dati.  of  Joseph 
Ball,  of  Etruria  ;  1st  Master,  Cavendish  Street 
School,  1849 — 50  ;  Head  Master,  ditto.  Higher 
and  General  Schools,  1850 — 53  ;  Principal  of 
Embden  Street  Commercial  Academy,  1854 — 
55  ;  resident  in  Manchester  since  1849  (except 
1886—90  in  Cheshire). 

The  Divine  Origin  of  the  Christian  Religion  Proved 
from  its  Harmony  with  Nature,  and  the  Impossibility  of 
Referring  it  to  any  other  Source.  Hanley :  W.  White.  Or. 
8vo.,  pp.  16. 

Popular  Education.     [See  Bullock  (T.  A.).] 

Cavendish  Pew.  By  a  "  Seatholder."  In  answer  to 
the  Rev.  Joseph  Parker's  Cavendish  Pulpit.  On  Church 
Finance.  Manchester,  1860.  Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  12.  Ditto,  No.  2. 
Same  imprint,  1861,  &o. 

Sketches  of  Oliver  Cromwell  and  Dr.  Sam.  Johnson. 
[In  Popular  Sketches  (1852),  and  in  Pictures  of  Genius 
(1854).] 

[Jointly]  Illustrated  History  of  England.  [See 
Bullock  (T.  A.).] 

Fir-t  and  Second  Progressive  Readers.  Manchester. 
[See  Bullock  (T.  A.).] 

Classbook  of  Modern  Science.  Manchester:  J.  Hey- 
wood.    1868.    Fcp.  8vo.,  pp.  320. 

Classbook  of  Roman  History.  Same  imprint.  1860. 
Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  366. 

Smaller  Classbook  of  Modern  Science.     Same  imprint. 

The  Chapter  on  "Light."  [Science  Readings.  1870.] 
[See  Bullock  (T.  A.).] 

The  Students'  Class  Book  of  Astronomy.  Manchester. 
London:  Simp/cm,  ifarshall,  4'  Co.   1873.   Pep.  8vo.,pp.224. 

Smaller  Manual  of  Spelling.  Same  imprint.  1874. 
Fcp.  8vo.,  pp.  64. 

Students'  Manual  of  Spelling,  Etymological,  Explana- 
tory, Scientific,  Commercial,  and  Mythological.  Same 
imprint.     1875.     Fcp.  8vo.,  pp.  192. 

Principles  of  Life  and  Habits  of  Study.  [New  Con. 
Mag.,  1851.] 

Memoir  of  Mary,  wife  of  "William  Bullock,  of  Cheadle. 
[75.,  1857.1  Reprinted  for  private  use.  London:  Cassell, 
Fetter,  and  Oalpin.     1857.     Soy.  8vo.,  pp.  12. 

[Numerous  other  articles  in  the  same  magazine.] 

Bullock,  Samuel,  Printer,  Vine  Street,  Hanley. 

Parsons'  Directory,  1818. 

Bullock,  Thomas  Austin.  b.  Kingsley,  27th 
Jan.,  1822  ;  s.  of  William  and  Mary  Bullock 
[see  Bullock  (F.).]  ;  educated  privately  : 
Borough  Road  Coll.,  London,  1850 ;  LL.D. : 
k'pt  private  sch.  at  Waterloo  Road  Commer- 
cial Academy,  Manchester,  1852—80  ;  m. 
(1 )  Mary,  dau.  of  Charles  Birch,  of  Ipstones 
(d.  185U),  (2)  Eliza,  dau.  of  Thomas  Torr,  of 
Cheadle  (rf.  2brd  July,  1886.) 
I  am  not  ashamed  of  the  Gospel  of  Christ.  A  Sermon. 

New  Connexion  Boole  Room.    1846.    Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  16. 

Popular  Education,  an  Antidote  to  Juvenile  Dehn- 

quenoy.    London:  Partridge  and  OaUey.    1849.    Ci-.  8vo., 

vv  200.      Reviews   of.     [Christian    Witness    (1849),   138; 

P.M.  Mag.  (1850),  237  ;  New  Con.  Mag.  (1849) ;  Wes.  Mag. 

(1849) ;  &c.] 


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Popular  Sketches  of  Celebrated  Characters.  London : 
New  Con.  Boolcroom.     1852.     Roy.  8vo.,  pp.  100. 

Pictures  of  Genius  :  their  Lights  and  Shades.  Same 
imprint.    1854.    Hoy.  8vo.,  pp.  116. 

History  of  England,  from  the  Earliest  to  the  Present 
Times.  Illustrated.  Manchester :  John  Heywood.  London : 
Simplcin,  Marshall,  ^c.  1881.  Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  300.  [4  editions.] 

Reading  Book.  No.  I.  Manchester :  Heywood.  1862. 
Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  32.     No.  II.,  same  imprint.    Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  160. 

Class  Book  of  Modern  Science.  Illustrated.  Man- 
chester: Same  imprint.  1868.  Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  320.  [4  editions.] 

Lessons  on  Physical  Science.  Same  imprint.  1869. 
Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  320.     [3  editions.] 

History  of  Ancient  Rome.  Same  imprint.  1869.  Roy. 
8to.,  pp.  366.     [2  editions.] 

Smaller  Class  Book  :  Lessons  on  Natural  Philosophy. 
Illustrated.  Same  imprint.  1870.  Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  160.  [3 
editions.] 

School  Letter  Writer.  Same  imprint.  1874.  4to.  2 
vols.     pp.  200. 

Youths'  English  Grammar.  Same  imprint.  1871.  Cr. 
8vo.,  pp.  80.     [3  editions.] 

Young  Students'  English  Grammar.  Ditto.  1871.  Cr. 
8vo.,  pp.  128. 

Fidgety  Folk.  A  Lecture  delivered  at  Southport. 
Ditto.     1871.     12mo.,  pp.  24.     [4  editions.] 

Queer  Folk.  A  Lecture  delivered  at  Southport.  Ditto. 
1872.    ]2mo.,  pp.  16.     [4  editions.] 

Questions  in  Physical  Science.  Ditto.  1872.  Cr.  8vo., 
pp.  16. 

Questions  on  the  History  of  Modern  Europe.    Ditto. 

1872.  Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  16. 

Clever  Folk.  A  Lecture  delivered  at  Southport.  Ditto. 

1873.  12mo.,  pp.  16.     [Seditions.] 

Questions  on  the  History  of  England.  Ditto.  1861. 
New  ed  ,  1876.    Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  16. 

Class  Book  Manual  of  Spelhng.  Ditto.  1874.  Cr. 
8vo.,  pp.  128.     (3  editions.) 

Comprehensive  Manual  of  Spelling.  1874.  Cr.  8vo„ 
pp.  192.     (3  editions.) 

Student's  Animal  Physiology.  Illustrated.  1873.  Cr. 
8vo.,  pp.  220. 

History  of  Modern  Europe.  1869.  Cr.  8vo.  2nd  ed.; 
3rd  ed.,  1880.     pp.  360. 

Wild  Africa  of  To-Day.  With  Portrait  of  Dr.  Living- 
stone.   1880.     Roy.  8vo.,  pp.  200. 

Richard  Cobden.  A  Study  for  Young  Men.  1864 
Roy.  8vo.,  pp.  90. 

The  Wesley  Memorial  Volumes,  on  Wesley  and  the 
Methodist  Movement.  By  various  Writers.  New  York : 
Phyllips  ^  Hunt.  1880.  Roy.  8vo.,pp.746.  [Contributed 
to  by  Drs.  Punshon,  Pope,  Rigg,  Cooke,  Dean  Stanley,  &c. 
Dr.  Bullock  wrote  Chapter  on  Wesley's  Influence  on  the 
Social,  Intellectual  and  Religious  Life  of  the  English 
Masses,  pp.  97—127.] 

Remains,  Ruins,  &c.,  of  Ancient  Egypt  [New  Con. 
Mag.];  Ancient  Egypt  and  the  Bible;'  Ruined  Cities 
of  Central  America;  Historical  Sketches  of  France  and 
French  Revolution— of  Russia— The  German  Emp'ire— 
Italy— Spain— and  Ancient  Athens  ;  The  Life  of  Jesus  ; 
The  Advantages  of  the  Christian  Sabbath  to  the  Working 
Classes  [20  pp.]  ;  Memoir  of  Mr.  W.  W.  Barton  ;  of  Mrs 
May  Bullock  [1852]  ;  of  Mrs.  Eliza  Bullock  [1886]  :  of 
Rev.  John  Graham  ;  The  Money  Mania  :  A  Sermon  [  10  pp  ]  • 
What  think  ye  of  Christ?  A  Sermon  [20  pp.]  ;  Physical 
Science  —  Atmospherical    Phenomena  —  Sound  —  Thunder 

Adaptations  of  Animal  Life  to  outward  World— Light 

Heart— Thunder  and  Lightning— Earthquakes  and  Vol- 
canoes—Supremacy of  Natural  Laws— The  Weather 
Machine,  &c. — [The  above  appeared  from  1844 — 91  ] 

Historical  Sketch  of  the  Methodist  New  Connexion 
in  Manchester.  [Manchester  Guardian,  and  Manchester 
Examiner  and  Times.] 

BcLWEK,  Henry  Lytton  Earle.  b.  Baker  Street, 
Portman  Square,  Lonrlon,  13th  Feb.,  1801  • 
s.  of  Col.  W.  Earle  Bulwer  (1757 — 18(i7)  • 
educated  Sunbury  and  Harrow  ;  Trin.  CoU.^ 
Cam.,  1819  ;  afterwards  of  Downing  Coll. 
Cam.;  Attache  at  Berlin,  1827  ;  Vienna,  1829  ■ 
The  Hague,  1830  ;  M.P.,  Wilton,  Wilts.] 
1830—31;  Coventry,  1831— 34  ;  Marylebone, 

1835  ;    Charge  d'aifaires  at  Brussels,  1835 

36  ;    Secretary  of  Embassy  at  Constantinople, 
1837—39  ;  at  Paris,  1839—43  ;  Ambassador 


at  Madrid,  14th  Nov.,  1843  ;  at  Washington, 
27th  April,  1844  ;  at  Constantinople,  10th 
May,  1858— Aug.,  1865  ;  P.C,  30th  June, 
1845  ;  K.C.B.,  27th  April,  1848  ;  G.C.B., 
1st  March,  1851  ;  M.P.,  Tamworth,  17th 
Nov.,  1868 — 21st  March,  1871,  when  he  was 
created  Baron  Dalling  and  Bulwer  of  Bailing, 
Norf.  ;  d.  Naples,  23rd  May,  1872. 

Whilst  connected  with  Staffordshire  he  published  : — 

Historical  Characters.  London,  1867 — 73.  3  vols., 
8vo. 

Life  of  Viscount  Palmerston.  London,  1870 — 74.  8vo., 
3  vols. 

Speech  on  Primitive  Methodism,  at  Gascote,  Tam- 
worth.    [P.  M.  Mag.  (1869),  52—4.] 

[Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  I.,  col.,  805,  806  ;  Hayward's  Biog. 
Essays,  II.,  320—40  ;  Madden 's  Countess  Blessington,  III., 
63—74;  Illustrated  Review,  IV.  (1872),  97—103,  Port.; 
Illustrated  London  News,  IX.  (1846),  245 :  Port.,  LXI. 
(1872),  168;  see  Caswell  (Alfred).] 

Bdnsbn,  Rev.  Henry  George,  b.  Rome,  1818  ; 
s.  of  Charles  Bunsen  ;  Mat.  Oriel  Coll.,  Ox., 
8th  Dec,  1836  ;  B.A.,  1840  ;  M.A.,  1843  ; 
Vicar  of  Liileshall,  1847—69  ;  R.D.  ;  Rector 
of  Donington,  Salop,  1869  to  death  ;  Preb.  of 
Lichfield,  1878  to  death  ;  d.  19th  March,  1885. 

Liileshall  Abbey,  its  Ruins,  Architecture,  and  History. 
Newport,  1869.  8vo.  2nd  ed. ;  3rd  ed.  Newport :  Home 
and  Bennion.     1876.     8vo.,  pp.  24. 

Boscobel.  An  Account  of  the  Royal  Oak  ;  Boscobel 
House;  and  The  Whiteladies.  London:  Simpkin  and 
Marshall, -Stationers'  Hall  Court;  Shifnal:  Lowe,  Book- 
seller.   1878.    12mo.,  pp.  54. 

Substance  of  a  Lecture  to  LiUeshall  Parishioners. 
[Annals  of  Lichfield  Diocese  (1850),  32 — 5.] 

Bdegbss,  Rev.  Anthony,  b.  Watford  ;  s.  of  a 
Schoolmaster  ;  St.  John's  Coll.,  Cam.,  1623  ; 
Fellow  of  Emmanuel  Coll.  ;  Vicar  of  Sutton 
Coldfield  ;  ejected  after  the  Restoration  ;  lived 
afterwards  mostly  at  Tamworth. 

Vindicise  Legiaj,  a  Vindication  of  the  Moral  Law    .     . 
.    in  Twenty-Nine  Lectures  at  Lawrence,  Jurv.    Lon- 
don, 1646. 

The  True  Doctrine  of  Justification  Asserted    . 
in  Thirty  Lectures  at  Lawrence,  Jury.   London,  1648.    f'ol. 

Spiritual  Refining.     London,  1652. 

Expository  Sermons  on  the  17th  Chapter  of  St.  John. 
London,  1656. 

The  Scripture  Directory.  A  Practical  Commentary 
upon  the  whole  Third  Chapter  of  the  First  Epistle  of  St. 
Paul  to  the  Corinthians,  to  which  is  annexed  the  Godly 
and  Natural  Man's  Choice.    London,  1659. 

Doctrine  of  Original  Sin  asserted.     London,  1659 

Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Thomas  Byrdall  [Vicar  of 
Walsall].     London,  1661.    4to. 

Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Thomas  Blake  [Vicar  of  Tam- 
worth].   London. 

[PalmerandCalamy,III.,  350;  Bliss's  Wood's  Ath. 
Oxon.,  UL,  432  ;  Hearne's  Peter  Langtoft,  I.,  p.  cxlviii  • 
Sylvester's  Baxter,  III.,  93.]  '  ^  ' 

Burgess,  John,  Puritan,  b.  circa  1563,  prohably 
in  Norfolk  ;  educated  St.  John's  Coll.,  Cam  • 
B.A.,  1586  ;  A.M.  ;  Rector  of  St.  Peter's' 
Hungate,  Norwich,  1590  ;  afterwards  in  Diocese 
of  Lincoln,  under  Bp.  Chadderton  ;  preached 
before  King  James  I.,  at  Greenwich,  19th 
June,  1604,  for  which  sermon  he  was  sent  to 
the  Tower  ;  soon  after  we  find  him  in  Leyden, 
where  he  remained  six  years  and  became  M  D  • 
returned  to  England,  1612—13  ;  Vicar  ol 
Sutton  Coldfield,  July,  1617  ;  Preb.  of  Well- 
ington, Lichfield,  11th  April,  1622—31  •  of 
Handsacre,    1631— 31st    Aug.,     1635  •  '  m 


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BUBNE 


Dorothy,   dau.  of   Thomas  "Wilcox ;    d.  31st 
Aug.,  1635  ;  bur.  Sutton  Coldfield. 

An  Answer  Eejoyned  to  that  much  applauded  Pam- 
phlet ot  a  Nameless  Author,  bearing  this  Title,  viz.,  "A 
Reply  to  Dr.  Morton's  General  Defence  of  three  nocent 

Ceremonies,"  &c Published  by  His  Majestie's 

Special  Command.    London,  1631.    4to. 

[Bliss's  Wood's  Ath.  Oxon^  I.,  691 :  II.,  641 :  III 
800 ;  Fasti,  II.,  434 ;  Heylyn's  Hist,  of  Presbyt.,  377,  380  : 
Cal.  of  State  Papers  (Dom.  Ser.,  1603—10),  127  ;  Cooper's 
Annals  of  Cam.,  III.,  59,  60 ;  Elrington's  Ussher's  Works, 
XTI.,  333 ;  Court  and  Times  of  James  I.,  262,  303,  424  : 
II.,  28  I  Bacon's  Letters,  V.,  372,  373  ;  Le  Neve's  Fasti ; 
Wilsons  James  I., anno  1603 — 30  ;  Donne's  Letters  (1654), 
218 ;  Munk's  Coll  of  Phys.,  I.,  30  ;  Harwood's  Lichfield, 
235,  253.] 

Burgess,  Rev.   William.     Minister  of  Eglintown 

Street  Church,  Glasgow,  1847. 

Presbyterianism  in  its  Doctrines  and  Administrations, . 
in  accordance  with  the  Word  of  God.  A  Lecture  delivered 
in  the  New  Town  Hall,  Longton,  Staffordshire,  on  the 
Evening  of  Monday,  Feb.  22nd,  1847,  on  the  occasion  of  its 
being  opened  as  a  Place  of  Worship  in  connection  with 
the  United  Presbyterian  Church.  Longton:  Forrester, 
Printer,  Market  Street ;  and  may  be  had  also  of  Allbut  and 
Son,  Hanley ;  Hyde  and  Crewe,  and  Mort,  Newcastle ;  Dean, 
Stoke;  and  Brougham,  Burslem.     12mo.,  pp.  24. 

Burgesses  or  Newcastle,  The. 

[Owners,  according  to  Act  of  1859,  of  214  acres,  1  rood, 
32  perches  ;  re-measured  and  found  to  be,  216  acres,  1  rood, 
39i  perches.] 

An  Act  lor  enclosing  Lands  in  the  Parishes  of  New- 
castle, Trentham,  Wolstanton,  and  Stoke-upon-Trent,  in 
the  County  of  Stafford.     56  George  IT. 

[Prior  to  1859  the  Burgesses'  Lands  were  managed 
under  Cap.  33  of  the  above  Act.] 

The  Newcastle-under-Lyme  Burgesses'  Lands'  Act, 
1859.  [The  Lands  are  now  managed  under  the  powers 
of  this  Act.] 

The  Statute  Laws  relating  to  the  Management  and 
Disposition  of  the  Newcastle-under-Lyme  Burgesses'  Lands, 
and  the  Income  thereof.  Newcastle :  Printed  by  Frederick 
Crewe,  High  Street.  MDCCCLXI.  8vo.,  pp.  53.  Two 
Flans.  [Some  copies  bound  in  leather,  with  Borough 
Arms  on  sides.] 

Ditto.     [See  Bayley  (Thomas),  Printer.] 

Burgee,  Captain  Nicholas. 

Letter  to  Ashmole  (28th  June,  1661).  [Bodl.  Lib., 
1131,  221a.]     18th  Dec,  1661.     [76.,  222(i.] 

Burghers,   Michael.     Settled  in  England  after 
the  taking  of  Utrecht  by  Louis  XIV. ;  resided 
mostly  at  Oxford. 
Engraved  37  plates  for  Plot's  History  of  Staffordshire. 

1686. 

[Some  of  these  Plates  have  become  very  rare.] 

BuRGHiLL,  John.  A  Dominicaii  Friar ;  Con- 
fessor to  King  Richard  11,  ;  Bp.  of  LlandaS  ; 
of  Lichfield,  23rd  June,  1393  to  death  ;  gave 
houses  and  lands  in  the  Close,  for  Chantry 
Priests  ;  d.  June,  1414  ;  hur.  Lichfield. 
Charter  dated  Heywood,  2nd  April,  1411,  giving  to 

Chantry  Priests  as  above,  is  printed  (in  part)  in  Harwood's 

Lichfield,  294,  and  also  in  Dugda,le's  Monasticon,  III.,  239. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  143,  144  ;    Bodl.  Lib.,  1522  (B), 

113  ;  Cox's  Muniments  of  Lichfield,  87  ;  Lichfield  Chapter 

Act  Books,  Tol.  I.,  F  52o  to  F  53a.  J 

BuRGHOPE,  Samuel,     h.  Wednesbury. 

Editor  of : — 

The  Licensed  Victuallers'  Gazette. 

The  Licensed  Victuallers'  Almanack. 
Life  and  Portrait.     [Forrester's  Misc.,  Jan.,  1877.] 

"  Bu.  Hen." 

Letter  on  Dr.  Johnson's  residence  in  Bolt  Street. 
[Mirror,  XIII.,  322,  323.] 


"  BuRIN." 

[See  Hammersley  (J.).] 

B(urke),  H.  H. 

Black  Diamonds ;  or.  The  Gospel  in  a  Colliery  District, 
By  H.  H.  B.  With  a  Pref.  by  the  Rev.  J.  B.  Owen,  M.A., 
Incumbent  of  St.  Jude's,  Chelsea.  London:  James  Nisbet 
and  Co.,  S,  Benners  Street.  MBCCCLXL  Cr.  8vo.,  pp, 
xii.,  297,  1  leaf  blank.  Ded.  tp  Lloyds,  Fosters,  &  Co.,  Old 
Park  Iron  Works  and  Collieries,  Wednesbury.  Pref.  signed 
"Rev.  J.  B.  Owen,  July  6th,  1861." 

B.  R.  and  J.  N. 

Life  of  Bishop  Morton  (of  Lichfield  and  Durhaml. 
York,  1660.    12mo. 

BoRKB,  Peter. 

The  Private  and  Domestic  Life  of  the  Right  Hon, 
Edmund  Burke.  London:  Ingram,  Cooke,  and  Co. 
MDCCCLIII.    Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  335. 

[Staffordshire  :— Portrait  of  Sheridan,  198  ;  Johnson, 
23,  25,  89,  90,  111,  115,  121,  123,  124,  186.] 

Burn,  H. 

Views  of  Walsall  and  the  Neighbourhood.  Wolver- 
hampton :  T.  Simpson,     n.d.  (1840).     8vo. 

Burne,  Charlotte  Sophia,  b.  The  Parsonage, 
Moreton-in-Gnosall,  2nd  May,  1850  ;  dati.  of 
Thomas  Sambrooke  Higgins  Burne,  Esq.,  and 
Charlotte  Annah  (rtSe  Goodlad),  his  wife ;  un- 
married ;   of  Pye  birch,  Eocleshall. 

Shropshire  Folklore :  A  Sheaf  of  Gleanings.  Edited 
by  Charlotte  Sophia  Burne  from  the  Collections  of  Georgina 
F.  Jackson.  London :  Triibner  (^  Co.;  Shrewsbury :  Ad- 
nitt  ^  Naunton;  Chester:  Minshull  d;  Meeson.  1883, 
1885,    1886.      8vo.,  pp.  xvi.,  664.     With   Coloured  Map. 

[Published  in  three  parts.  400  copies  were  printed — 100  being 
Lar.  Paper,  in  Roy.  4to.,  price  31/6,  now  worth  £4.] 

The  Burgomaster's  Guest.  A  Comedy.  Translated 
and  adapted  for  private  representation,  from  the  German 
of  Kotzebue.     [Argosy,  XY.  (Dec.  1872).] 

Our  Sister  Societies.  A  Series  of  Six  Articles  on  the 
work  of  the  Girls'  Friendly  Societies,  in  Scotland,  Ireland, 
U.S.A.,  Canada,  Australia,  and  New  Zealand.  [Friendly 
JTorA  (1889),  17— 9,  33— 5,  81—4,  116-19,  129—32,  163— 
66.] 

The  Girls'  Friendly  Society  in  the  Dioceses  of  Eng- 
land,    [lb.,  1890,  1891.]     Ditto.     [Home  Work,  1888.] 

Work  of  the  Literature  Department  of  the  G.F.S. 
[G.F.S.  Associates'  Jour.,  March  and  June,  1888.] 

Cultivation  of  the  Mind,  as  a  part  of  the  Girls'  Friend- 
ly Society  Work.  [Lichfield  Mercury,  19th  July,  1884, 
and  Rep.  of  G.F.S.  Conference  in  Winchester  Diocese,. 
Oct.,  1889. 

Norbury    Church    [Newport   4'  Market  Drayton  Ad- 
vertiser, Aug.,   1875]  ;     Ecclesiastical  Art  Exhibition   at 
Wolverhampton  [ib.,  8th  Oct.,  1887] ;    History  of  BUen- 
hall   [Staff's.  Advertiser,   1885]  ;    Two  Folk   Tales  from 
Hertfordshire   [Folk  Lore  Jour.,  II.  (Jan.,  1884),  20  ;  re- 
printed in  Hartland's  English  Folk  Tales  (Camelot  Series), 
1890]  ;     Variant   of   the  Three   Noodles    [ib.,  40) ;     The 
Science  of  Folk  Lore   [ib..  111.  (1885),  98—121,  267—69] 
The   Classification  of  Folk  Lore  [ib.,  IV.  (1886),  158] 
Herefordshire  Notes   [ib.,   163]  ;    Traditional  Songs  [ib. 
259]  ;     Guiser's  Play,    Songs,  and  Rhymes,  for  Stafford 
shire  [ib.,  250 — 59]  ;    Some  Simple  Methods  of  Promoting 
the  Study  of  Folk  Lore,  and  the  Extension  of  the  Foli 
Lore  Society  [ib.,  V.,  62] ;    Derbyshire  Sayings  [ib.,  VII.. 
291]  ;    Staffordshire    Sayings    [ib.,   294]  ;    Collection   of 
English  Folk  Lore  [ib.,  313—31];  What  Next  ?  The  Moral 
of  the  Folk  Lore  Congress  [ib.,  XXV.,  12 — 4]  ;    Reviews 
in  the  same  [1890—92]  ;    On  a  Painted  Wooden  Figure  at 
Pfllaton  Hall  [Antiq.,  XXIIL,  253—57];  Norbury  Church 
[Rep.  of  North  Staffs.  Field  Club,  1883]  ;  The  Normans  in 
Staffordshire  [Salopian  and  Mid.  Illiis.  Jour.,  July,  1878] ;- 
Notes  on  Richard  Barnfield  [Salopian  Shreds  and  Patches 
1885]. 

[The  following  signatures  are  used  by  Miss  Burne  in 
Eddowes'  Shrewsbury  Jour,  and  Salopian  Shreds  and 
Patches :— "  E.  A.  E." ;  "  C.  S.  B." ;  "  S.  K." ;  and  "  Wild- 
moor."] 

[Private  information.] 


BURNE 


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BURTON-U  PON-TRENT 


"  BuRNB,  Evelyn,"  pseudonym. 
[See  Bourne  (Ethel).] 

Burnet,  Right  Rev.  George,  Bishop  of  Salisbury. 
A  Letter  written  to  the  Bishop  of  Coventry  and  Litch- 
field   ....    concerning  a  book  called  a   "Specimen, 
ifcc,"  by  Anthony  Harmen.     London,  1693.     4to. 

Burnet,  Rev.  William.      Trin.   Coll.,   Dublin ; 
B.A.,  1856  ;  M.A.,  1860  ;   Curate  of  Witton, 
Lanes.,    1859  ;     of     St.    Luke's,    Blackburn, 
1859—61  ;     St.    John's,    Lewes,    1861—63  ; 
Ch.   Ch.,   Birmingham,   1863—64;     Walsall, 
1864 — 66  ;  in  charge,  St.  Andrew's,  Islington, 
1866 — 69  ;  Missionary  of  London  Jews'  Socie- 
ty,  1869—75  ;    in  charge  of    Ch.   Ch.,   Ore, 
Kent,  1875—78  ;  Rector  St.  Michael  Coslany, 
Norwich,  1878. 
The    Unchangeable    Saviour.      A    Farewell    Sermon 
preached  in  the  Parish  Church  of  St.  Matthew,  Walsall, 
on  Sunday  Evening,  Oct.  8th,  1865     .     .  Walsall: 

J,  R.  Robinson,  Steam  Printing  Office,  the  Bridge.     1865. 
Pep.  8vo.,  pp.  14. 

Burnett,  Rev.  J.,  Vicar  of  Macclesfield. 

Sermon  on  The  Supremacy  of  the  Pope,  in  "  Lectures 
on  Popery."     Wolverhampton,  1851. 

BuRNBV,  Frances,  afterwards  Madame  D'Arblay. 
Diary  and  Letters.     London,  1832 — iS.    8vo.,  7  vols. 
[Numerous  anecdotes  of,  and  references  to.  Dr.  Johnson.] 

BuRRiTT,  Elihu.  b.  New  Britain,  Connecticut, 
8th  Dec,  1810  ;  "  The  learned  blacksmith  "  ; 
U.  S.  Consul  at  Birmingham,  1867 — June, 
1869  ;   d.  New  Britain,  9th  March,  1879. 

"Walks  in  the  Black  Country,  and  its  Green  Border- 
land .  .  .  London:  Dean  4  ^^h  ^^j  Ludgate  Hill, 
B.C. ;  Simphin,  Low,  Son,  ^  Marshall,  Crown  Buildings, 
188,  Fleet  Street.  1872.  Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  vi.,  414.  Frontis.— 
Lichfield  Cathedral  (Printed  by  Josiah  Allen,  Jun.,  Bir- 
mingham). 

Burrows,  Rev.  Bamford. 

The  Puritans.   A  Lecture.   Dudley, 1867.   12mo.,  pp.  27. 

Burslbm,  Family  of. 

[Jewitt's  Wedgwood,  70,  72,  76,  76,  126  :  Hist.  Coll. 
Stafes.,  T.  (pt.  2),  89,  229,  299,  300.] 

Burslbm,  Township  of. 

Church  Eegisters  : — St.  Paul's  Church  :  Burials,  I., 
10th  June,  1831— 17th  May,  1837.  II.,  21st  May,  1837— 
15th  Jan.,  1851.  III.,  16th  Jan.,  1851— 22nd  Feb.,  1863. 
lY.,  22nd  Feb.,  1863— 24th  Sept.,  1871.  V.,  24th  Sept.. 
1871— 8th  Feb.,  1874.  TL,  8th  Feb.,  1874— 14th  Feb.! 
1878.  TIL,  15th  Feb.,  1878— 22nd  Feb.,  1891.  Till., 
15th  March,  1891  (in  use).  Marriages  :  I.,  4th  Feb., 
1845— 25th  July,  1855.  II.,  29th  July,  1855— 1st  July, 
1866.  III.,  1st  July,  1866— 11th  Aug.,  1873.  IT.,  16th 
Aug.,  1873— 29th  July,  1880.  T.,  1st  Aug.,  1880— 5th 
Aug.,  1889.  TL,  5th  Aug.,  1889  (in  use).  Baptisms-:  I., 
6th  March,  1831— 26th  March,  1837.  II.,  26th  March, 
1837— 28th  Nov.,  1871.  III.,  4th  Dec,  1821— 22nd  Aug 
1877.  IT.,  24th  Aug.,  1877— 20th  July,  1890.  T.,  15th 
July,  1890  (in  use).— (Rev.  J.  M.  Graham,  M.A.,  Ticar.) 

An  Act  for  regulating  the  Markets  in  the  Town  of 
Burslem,  in  the  County  of  -Stafford,  and  for  writing  and 
regulating  the  Police,  and  watching  the  said  Town  of 
Burslem,  and  the  Tillages  of  Longport,  Cobridge,  Sneyd- 
green,  and  parts  adjacent  in  the  Parish  of  Burslem.  10th 
June,  1825.     fol.,  pp.  16. 

Lord  Carlisle's  Speech  at  Burslem  [  Chambers's  Edin- 
burgh Jour.  (Feb.,  1853),  142 — 44.  Reprinted  by  R.  Timmis, 
Burslem.  n.d.  8vo^  pp.  4]  ;  Letters  from  Burslem,  giving 
an  account  of  a  Revival,  7th  April,  1841  [Wes.  Mag 
(1821),  459—61];  Revivals  at  [New  Con.  Ma(j.  (1821)j 
156 — 58]  ;  A  Plain  Account  of  the  Great  Revival  of  the 
Work  of  God  in  the  Burslem  Circuit ;  Staffordshire  Potteries 
in  the  year  1820—21  (Signed  "J.  C.  L."    pp.  28—40  of 


Praying  Nanny.  Printed  by  J.  Wedgwood,  Tunstall.  1821). 
[See  Wedgwood  (J.)  (1),  Dean  (Jas.),  Beech  (Rev.  J. 
H.),  Tregortha  (J.)  (J.,  jun.).  Ward  (J.),  Brougham  (S.) 
(M.),  Brettell  (Mrs.),  Wood  (E.),  Cooke  (Rev.  W.),  Clowes 
(Rev.  W.),  Wood  (Hamlet),  Mann  (Rev.  I.),  Heath 
(N.),  Woodall  (W.),  Holland  (J.),  Mason  (G.),  Bower- 
ing  (S.),  Bryan  (Rev.  J.),  Wesley  (Rev.  J.),  Hebert 
(Rev.  C),  Massingham  (Rev.  J.  D.),  Slater  (Rev.  J.), 
Rouse  (Rev.  N.),  Gladstone  (Right  Hon.  W.  E.),  Taylor 
(Rev.  J.).] 

Miscellanea  relating  to.  [Salt  Lib.,  see  Cat.  389.] 
[Wes.  Mag.,  1799,  1801,  1818,  1821;  Minutes  of  Con- 
ference (Wesleyan),  1870, 1884  (the  Wesleyan  Conference 
was  held  in  Burslem  in  both  these  years) ;  Meteyard's 
Wedgwood,  in  alia  ;  Jewitt's  Ceramic  Art,  I.,  94,  97,  90 — 
101,  110,  HI,  153—55,  466,  468,  489,  490,  524,  526  :  IL,  30, 
31,  106, 167,  236—97,  304,  345,  346,  et.  seq.,  418,  428,  429, 
436  ;  Jewitt's  Wedgwood,  13,  40,  63,  65,  67,  69,  81,  82,  87, 
88,  96,  101,  119,  et  se,j.,  348 ;  Memoir  of  Rev.  W.  Mills,  51— 
59 ;  Davidson's  Life  of  Clowes  ;  Hulme's  Life  of  Rev.  W. 
Cooke ;  Herod's  Sketches  of  Early  P.  M.  Preachers,  392, 
401,410.] 

BuRSTON,  near  Stone. 

[Hist  Coll.  Staffs.,  III.,  (pt.  1)  231 :  TL,  (pt.  1)  B,  55, 
65,  75,  84,  99,  142;  Tn.,  (pt.  1)  44,  120;  IX.,  (pt.  1)  28, 
45,  85.] 

Burton,  Rev.  Robert  Clarke,  M.A.     Clare  Coll., 

Cam.;    B.A.,  1825  ;    M.A.,  1828  ;    Curate  of 

Brasted,   Kent ;    Rector  of  Taverham,  Norf., 

1850. 

Sermons  preached  in  the  Parish  Church  of  Rugeley,  in 

the  County  of  Stafford.    .     .     London :  Printed  for  J.  G. 

and  F.  Sivington,  St.  Paul's  Churchyard    .    .    1834.    8vo., 

pp.  xi.,  333. 

Burton-upon-Thent. 

Reasons  for  the  intended  Canal  from  Burton-on-Trent 
to  join  the  Coventry  Canal ;  Plan  of  the  River  Trent  from 
Burton  to  Cavendish  Bridge.    4to. 

The  Monthly  Mercury.     1842 — 19.     fol. 

Annals  of  Burtonensis.  [Anglicanum  Rerum  Scrip- 
torum,  Teterum  Tomus.    Oxon.,  1686.    fol.] 

Act  for  Paving  and  Cleaning  Burton-on-Trent.  1779. 
fol.,  pp.  32. 

Rhymes  by  a  Republican.    Burton,  1858.    12mo. 

The  Burton-on-Trent  Church  of  England  Toung  Men's 
Association,  for  the  Diffusion  of  Sound  Religious  Principles 
and  Missionary  information.  Report  of  Addresses  which 
were  delivered  at  the  meeting  of  the  above  Association, 
Tuesday,  September  1st,  1846  ;  together  with  Rules,  &c. 
Burton-upon-Trent :  Printed  by  W.  Barley,  Bookseller,  High 
Street,    n.d.     12mo.     pp.  23. 

Miscellanea.     [Salt  Lib.,  see  Cat.  392.] 

Boy  of  Burton.  Transcript  of  this  very  rare  tract. 
[Salt  Lib.,  see  Cat.  438.] 

Burton-upon-Trent  and  its  surrounding  Tillages. 
Burton-upon-Trent.  n.d.  8vo.  Plates.  Some  on  India 
paper. 

S.  East  Prospect  of  Burton-on-Trent.  By  Buck.   1732. 

Monuments  at  Burton  [Bodl.  Lib.,  853,  9]  ;  Annals  of 
[ib.,  114B,  50]. 

Description  and  Lithograph  of  Congregation  Chapel 
at  Burton.  [Congregational  Fear  Book  (ISH),  ill :  (1877) 
421 _]  ^         ' 

Burton  Ale.     [Mirror,  XX.,  304.] 

Excursion  from  Uttoxeter  to  Burton.  [Topogravher 
I.,  21—27.]     Notice  of.     [76.,  IL,  162—66.]  ■-     -^  "     -^       ' 

Reports  of  Meetings  of  Archaeological  Society.  [Anti- 
quary, L,  128,  129  :  II.,  259,  260  :  T.,  222  :  TIIL,  78.  Mid. 
Nat.,  I.  (1878),  202,  231,  256,  286  :  IL  (1879),  26,  27,  82,  83, 
105,  287,  310  :  IIL  (1880),  23,  71,  72,  95,  96,  123.] 

Tiew  and  Account  of.  [Gent.'s  Mag.  (July,  1751),  296  ] 

Trade  Tokens  [Reliq.,TY.,  104]  ;  Church  Good  [ib., 
XI.  .5  233  :  XII.,  8]  ;  Abbey  [ib.,  XL,  81,  82,  132,  133  ': 
X.,  69]  ;  College  at  [ib.,  XL,  82]  ;  Encaustic  Tiles  from 
[i6  TIIL,  139  :  XL,  131,  132]  ;  Natural  History  of  [ib.. 
Tin.,  181]  ;  Greatrex  Family  Bible  at  [t6.,XTin.,  256] 

Abbey  of.     [Colton  and  the  Wasteney's,  59.] 

A  Song  in  Praise  of  Burton  Ale.  Set  to  Music  by  J 
Barrett.  Time  of  Queen  Anne.  Communicated  bv  j' 
Maskel.     [N.  tj-  Q    7  S.,  TIL,  426.]  ' 

Calendar  of  Nature,  1878,  kept  by  Burton-upon-Trent 
Natural  History  Society  [Mid.  Nat.,  II.  (1879)  152—541 
Gypsum  Beds  at  [ib.,  26.]  '         ^        j>  j 


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Burton  Abbey  and  its  Charter.  \_Jour.  of  British 
Archcedogical  Association.     1852.] 

Transactions  of  the  Burton-upon-Trent  Archosologioal 
and  Natural  History  Society,  186li  to  date. 

[See  Bass  (M.  T.),  Bakewell  and  Adams,  Smith  (Rev. 
S.),  Bellamy  (R.  R.)  (&  Son),  Molyneux  (W.),  Sketchley 
(— ),  Stubbs(P.),  Nugent  (— ),  Arden  (J.),  Tresise  (J.  M.), 
Whymper  (H.),  King  (J.  F.),  Crofts  (J.),  Whitehurst  (— ), 
Darley  (W.  B.),  Wayte  (T.),  French  (Rev.  J.),  (Right 
Rev.  R.  Y.),  (Rev.  T.  V.),  Waddy  (Rev.  S.  D.),  Wesley 
(J.),  Buck  (C.),  Brown  (Edwin),  Browne  (I.  H.),  Thomson 
(Spencer),  Thornewill  (Rev.  C.  F.),  Bagshaw  (S.),  Herbert 
(J.),  Tomlinson  ( — ),  Darrell  (J.),  Rice  (R.  C),  Congrega- 
tional Union  (S.  Staffs.),  Bickerdyke  (J.),  Mayhevv  (H.), 
Peggs  (Rev.  J.),  Bushman  (J.  S.),  Benson  (Abbot), 
Moggridge  (G-.,  "Old  Humphrey").] 

[Jewitt's  Ceramic  Art,  U.,  98,  lO'J,  155, 15G,  159,  160, 
IW  ;  Hist.  Coll.  Staffs.,  I.,  2,  7,  54,  247,  249,  263,  268,  276  : 
n.  (pt.  1),  83,  88,  94,  97,  117,  118,  122,  127,  135,  141  :  III. 
(pt.  1),  44,  86—8,  98,  101—3,  111—16,  120,  126,  172,  173, 
205,  224,  227  :  IV.  (pt.  1),  54,  57,  67,  70,  72,  80,  111,  138, 
139,  164,  225  :  Y.  (pt.  1),  1,  2,  8,  11,  14,  15,  18,  24,  47,  74,  75, 
87,  108  :  (pt.  2),  67  :  YI.  (pt.  1),  106,  160,  161, 165,  168, 192, 
256,  269,  270,  276,  287  :  (pt.  2),  52,  54,  56,  67,  69,  80,  108, 
134,  152  :  YII.  (pt.  1),  27,  97,  116,  179,  246  :  VIII.  (pt.  1), 
25,29:  (pt.  2),  90,  94,  123,  143,  147,  151,  152  :  XI.  (pt.  1), 
53,  56, 114, 115,  117  :  X.  (pt.  1),  106  ;  Butcher's  Excursions 
(1805),  324,  325.] 

BuETONj/William.  Historian  of  Leics. ;  b.  Lind- 
ley,  Lines.,  24tli  Aug.,  1575  ;  of  Brasenose 
Coll.,  Ox.,  29th  Sept.,  1591 ;  B.A.,  1594 ;  of 
the  Inner  Temple,  1593  ;  called  to  the  Bar, 
1603  ;  m.,  1607,  Jane,  dau.  of  Humphrey 
Adderley,  of  Weddington,  Warws.  ;  d.,  Fald, 
near  Hanbury,  Staffs,  (having  resided  there 
almost  altogether  sinne  1604),  6th  April,  1645, 
aged  70. 
Saxton's  Map  of  Leicestershire.  Corrected  by.  [Ant- 
mrp,  1602.} 

Description   of    Leicestershire.      London,  1662,     fol. 
Engraved  title.    Portrait  by  F.  Delaram.    Reprinted  1777. 
Catalogue  of  Religious  Houses  in  England,  with  their 
Valuations.     [Speed's  Chronicle.] 
Left  in  MS.  :— 
Antiquitates    de    Lindley.     [Partially    printed    m 
Nichols's  Leicestershire,  lY.,  651—56  ;  at  which  time  it  was 
owned  by  Samuel  Lysons.] 

Antiquitates  de  Dadlington  Manerio.  com.  Leio. 
Collections  towards  a  History  of  Thedingworth. 
[Left  behind  some  MS.  Collections  on  the  Antiquities 
of  Staffordshire,  given  by  his  son  to  "Walter  Chetwynd,  of 
Ingestre,  and  used  very  largely  by  Shaw  for  his  History  of 
Staffs. ;  and  also  his  father's  copy  of  the  "  Description  of 
Leicestershire,"  with  MS.  additions  by  the  Author,  used  by 
Nichols  in  vols.  III.  &  lY.  of  his  "History  of  Leics,"  both 
penes  Ingestre  Hall.]  ,„.„.,  t,     ^        j 

Portrait.  "Pavcis  Ignotvs  Willielmvs  Bvrton  de 
Falde  in  com.  Staff.  Anno  .^tatls  svse  XLVII.,  mdoxxii. 
obit.  VIII.  AprUis  mdcxlvii.  Anno  .Statis  LXX."  at  p. 
Xtiv.  Harwood's  Erdeswicke.     1844. 

Notes  in  a  copy  of  Brdeswicke.  [Salt  Lib.,  see  Cat.  154.J 
I  Nichols's  Leicestershire,  II.,  843—45  :  III.,  xvi.,  Ixv. : 
lY  651—56  ;  Bliss's  Wood's  Ath.  Oxon.,  I,,  200  :  III.,  lo3 
—56  ;  Oldy's  Brit.  Lib.,  287—99 ;  Gent.'s  Mag.,  LXYIII., 
921 ;  Dugdale's  Autobiography,  in  Dallaway's  Heraldry, 
1793  ;  and  all  histories  of  Staffordshire.] 

BuBY,  Richard  de.     b.  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  1581 ; 
Student  at  Ox.  University  ;  Benedictine  Monk 
at  Durham  ;  tutor  to  Prince  Edward,  afterwards 
King  Edward  III.  ;  Archd.  of  Northampton  ; 
Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1 330  ;  Dean  of  Wells,  1333  ; 
Bp.  of    Durham,  1333  ;    High  Chancellor  of 
England,  1334  ;    Treasurer,  1336  ;    d.,  Auck- 
land, 14th  April,  1345;  bur.  Durham  Cathedral. 
PhUobiblon.     Cologne,  U7S;  by  Bust  at  Spires,  1483; 
at  Paris:   by  Badius,  Ascencius,  and  Jean  Pettf,  1500;    Ox- 
ford] ed.  byT.  James:  1599;    Leipzig,  1877;    Par,s:  by 
Aubrv,  1856.     Translated  by  J.  BoUingham  Ingbs.     Lon- 
don, 1832;    revrintei,  Albany,  ^■^.^■'/^^l,,,^^^];'''^^'- 
lated  and  ed.  by  B.  C.  Thomas.    London,  1885.    An  Epit- 


ome is  given  in  Professor  H.  Morley's  English  Writers, 
II.,  43. 

Left  in  MS. : — Liber  Epistolaris  quondam  Ricardi  de 
Bury.  ("Penes  Mr.  Ormsly  G-ore.)  [See  Hist.  MSS.  Com- 
mission, 4th  Rep.,  85  :  5th  Rep.,  379.] 

[Hutchinson's  Durham,  I.,  284,  288 ;  William  de 
Chambre  in  Wharton's  Anglia  Sacra,  I.,  765  ;  Hist.  Danel 
Scrip  tores  (Surtees  Soc),  139,  et.  seq. ;  Rymer's  Poedera, 
II.;  Bate's  Script.  Brit.  Cat.  (1484),  161;  Godwin  De 
Prceaul,  747;  Camden  Britannia  (1772),  310;  Kippis's 
Biog.  Brit,  under  Augervyle  ;  MuUinger's  Univ.  of  Cam., 
I.,  201 ;  and  the  Philobiblon  itself  ;  Harwood's  Lichfield, 
226.] 

BusHBURY,  Buschebury,  Bysshebury,  Biscopburi, 
Bischeburi,  Bissopburi,  Bussoburi,  Byscopburi, 
Bushebury,  Bussebury,  Busshebury,  Bishbury. 

Church  Registers :— I.,  Mixed,  1747—88.  II.,  ditto, 
1788-1812.  IIL,  Baptisms,  1813—22.  IV.,  ditto,  1823— 
41.  v.,  ditto,  1841—61.  YI.,  ditto,  1861  (in  use).  YIL, 
Marriages,  1764— 1812.  VIII.,  ditto,  1813— 29.  IX.,  ditto, 
1829—39.  X.,  ditto,  1837—62.  XI.,  ditto,  1862—79.  XII., 
ditto,  1879—91.  XIII.,  ditto,  1891  (in  use).  XIY.,  Burials, 
1813—22.  XY.,  ditto,  1823—40.  XVI.,  ditto,  1840  (in 
use). — (Eev.  F.  Aston,  M.A.,  Vicar.) 

Monuments  at.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  853,  78.] 

Miscellanea.  [Salt  Lib.,  see  Cat.  391 ;  (5ourt  Roll 
of  the  Manor  of,  George  I.  to  George  III.  \_ib..  Cat.  109]. 

Hist.  Coll.  Staffs.,  L,  189,  191,193,283:  IL,  (pt.  1)  148, 
152:  IIL,  (pt.  1)  in,  147,  148,  160,  177,  (pt.  2)  23,  90  :  Y., 
(pt.  1)  109,  154,  137,  141,  169,  172,  175,  (pt.  2)  159  :  VL, 
(pt.  1)  56,  149,  162,  223,  259,  295,  299,  (pt.  2)  98  :  YIL, 
(pt.  1)  13,  19,  33,  81,  250,  (pt.  2)  89,  90,  94  :  VUL,  (pt.  1) 
37,  39,  40,  45,  49,  53,  55,  113,  149,  (pt.  2)  124  :  IX.,  (pt.  1) 
14,  60,  65,  66,  (pt.  2)  34,  44.] 

Bushman,  John  Stevenson,  b.  The  Guildhall, 
London,  1810  ;  s.  of  Joseph  Bushman,  Con- 
troller  of    the    Chamber,    City  of    London ; 

-M.R.C.S.,  Edin.  ;  M.R.C.P.,  Edin.,  1830; 
M.D.,  Heidelburg,  1836;  F.R.C.P.,  Edin., 
1839  ;  of  Cary,  Somerset,  1837 — 41  ;  abroad 
1841 — 48  ;  London,  1848  to  death  ;  d.  The 
Charterhouse,  London,  17th  Feb.,  1884. 
Burton  and  its  Bitter  Beer.    London:  W.  S.  Orr  ^  Co., 

Paternoster  Row.     1853.     12mo.,  pp.  179. 

Buss,  Robert  William,  b.  St.  Luke's,  London, 
4th  Aug.,  1804  ;  studied  under  George  Clint, 
A.R.A.  ;   d.  London,  26th  Feb.,  1875. 

Painter  of  "The  Mock  Mayor  of  Newcastle-under- 
Lyme."  [National  Gallery.]  Copy.  [Municipal  Hall, 
Newcastle.] 

Etching  of.    Issued  1845. 

[Now  very  rare.  It  was  several  times  engraved,  by  per- 
mission of  Mr.  .Joseph  Mayer,  late  of  Liverpool.  IVide  note  from 
"ft'.  ET.  Dutton,  Esq.,  of  Newcastle,  1st  May,  1892  ;  penes  Compiler.)! 

Etching  of  "  Old  House  at  Madeley." 

Ditto  of  "  Shelton  Old  Hall,  birthplace  of  Elijah 
Fenton,  the  Poet." 

[These  last  two  were  privately  printed  by  Mr.  Mayer.] 

Butcher,  Rev.  Edmund. 

Excursion  from  Sidmouth  to  Chester,  1803.  Includ- 
ing Sketches  of  the  Principal  Towns  and  Villages  in  the 
Counties  of  Devon  .  .  Stafford,  Warwick,  and 
Worcester.  Part  I.  London :  Printed  by  C,  Whittmgham, 
Dean  Street,  for  Ji  D.  Symonds,  Paternoster  Row;  and 
S  Woolmer,  Exeter.  1805  12mo.,  pp.  iv.,  232  ;  (Part  II.) 
iv.,  233—462.     [Staffordshire,  321—42.] 

Butler  or  Bolers,  Reginald.  Abbot  of  Gloucester  ; 
Bishop  of  Hereford  ;    of  Lichfield,  7th   Feb., 

1453 to  death  ;    bequeathed  his  Chalice  and 

Vestments  to  Lichfield  Cathedral. 
Joint  Compiler  of  Statutes  of  Lichfield.     [Penes  Muni- 
ment Room,  Lichfield  Cathedral.  ]  ,,.„„„.     -n-  , 
? Bishop  Bolers'  Statutes  are  marked  F.  22,  m    Vol. 

■^'^  [Garwood's  Lichfield,  145;    Bodl.   Lib.,  1115,    237; 
Cox's  Muniments  of  Lichfield,  62,  96.] 


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Bdtler,  Rev.  Samuel,     b.  Kenilworth,  30th  Jan., 

1777  ;    s.  of  William  Butler,  Gent.;    educated 

Rugby,   1783  ;    Mat.   St.  John's  Coll.,  Cam., 

1792;    Fellow,    1797;    B.A.,    1796;    M.A., 

1799  ;    D.D.,  per  lit.  Reg.  1811  ;    m.,  1798, 

Harriet,  dau.  of  Rev.  Dr.  Apthorp  ;  Vicar  of 

Kenilworth,    1802  ;     adm.    ad  eundem  Univ. 

of  Ox.,  21st   Jan.,  1830  ;    Archd.  of  Derby, 

1822—36  ;    Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1807  ;    Head 

Master  of  Shrewsbury  Sch.,  1798—1836  ;  Bp. 

of  Lichfield,  1836  to  death  ;  d.  4th  Dec.,  1839. 

M.  Musuii  Carmen  et  Platonem.      Londoni,  1797.    8vo. 

Security  in  the  Divine  Protection.    A  Sermon  preached 

in  the  Chapel  at  Berwick  on   Thursday,  December  5th, 

1805,  Being  the  Day  appointed  by   Proclamation  for  a 

Oeneral  Thanksgiving.     Shrewsbury :  Printed  and  Sold  by 

J.  ^  W.  Eddowes     ....     ii.d.     12mo.,  pp.  24. 

The  Use  and  Abuse  of  Eeason  in  matters  of  Faith.  A 
Sermon.     London  (Shrewsbury),  1805.     12mo. 

The  Huntiad.    Being  a  Speech  delivered  at  the  Guild- 
hall, November  4th.      Done  into  English,  and  into  verse. 
Shrewsbury,  1808.     4to.,  pp.  xiii.,  40. 
[An  election  squib,  by  Bp.  Butler.] 

Eschylii  Traj^dicse  ex  Editiones  Stanleii.  Cambridge: 
University  Press.     1809 — 1812.    4to.,  4  vols. 

Trajsedicse  qu^  supersunt,  deperditarum  Fabulanum 
Fragmenta  et  Scholia  Graeca,  ex  editiones  Thom«  Stanleii 
cum  Tersione  Latina  Accidunt  Yarise  Lectiones  et  Notae, 
V.V.,  D.D.  Criticse  et  Philologicse  quibus  suas  passim 
intertexuit  Samuel  Butler,  Cantab.  1809 — 16.  Svo.,  8 
vols.    lar.  paper,  4to.,  4  vols. 

A  Letter  to  the  Rev.  C.  J.  Blomfield,  containing  re- 
marks on  the  Edinburgh  Review  review  of  the  Cambridge 
.Sischylus.     Cambridge,  1810.     Svo. 

A  Letter  to  the  Rev.  S.  Butler  by  the  Rev.  J.  H.  Monk, 
<3-reek  Professor  in  the  University  of  Cambridge.  "With 
Mr.  Butler's  Answer.     Cambridge,  1810.     Svo. 

A  Letter  to  Henry  Brougham,  Esq.,  M.P.,  on  Certain 
Claims  in  the  Education  Bills.  Shrewsbury,  1810.  8vo., 
pp.  24. 

Christian  Liberty.  A  Sermon  preached  at  St.  Mary's, 
Cambridge,  at  the  Installation  of  the  Duke  of  Gloucester. 
Shrewsbury,  1811.     Svo.,  pp.  129. 

Charlemagne ;  or  The  Church  delivered.  An  Epic 
Poem  in  twenty-four  books.  By  Lucien  Bonaparte  of  the 
Institute  of  France.  Translated  by  the  .  .  .  and  the 
Rev.  Francis  Hodgson,  M.A.  Vol.  I.  London:  Printed 
for  Longman,  Hurst,  Rees,  Orme,  cf"  Brown,  Paternoster 
Row,  by  Thomas  Davison,  Whitefriars.  1815.  4to.,  pp. 
xl.,  384,  (II.)  419.  Portrait  (bust)  of  Lucien  Bonaparte 
in  Vol.  I. ;  Plan  of  Rome  in  Vol.  II.  [Dr.  Butler  trans- 
lated Cantos  7,  8, 15,  16,  18,  19  :  and  revi-sed  1—6,  which 
had  been  translated  by  Rev.  John  Maunde.  "Scarce  a 
20th  of  Mr.  Maunde's  translation  left."] 

A  Sketch  of  Modern  and  Ancient  Geography  for  the 

use  of  Schools.    Shrewsbury,  1813.    Svo.    2nAed.,18SS  ;  7th 

ed.,  1825.     [Many  other  editions  :  some  revised  by  his  son.  1 

Atlas  to   Rev.   Samuel    Butler's   Sketch  of    Modern 

Geography.     London,  1822.     Svo.     2nd  ed.,  1831.     Svo. 

Ditto,  to  Ancient  Geography.  London,  1825.  Svo. 
2nd  ed.,  1843,  Svo. ;  3rd  ed.,  Svo.  Maps  engraved  by 
Sidney  Hall. 

Three  Sermons  on  Infidelity.  Shrewsbury,  1820. 
Outline  Geographical  Copy  Books  .  .  .  Practical 
Exercises  for  the  Pupil  to  fill  up,  from  Dr.  Butler's  Atlases. 
Praxis  on  the  Latin  Prepositions,  being  an  attempt  to 
illustrate  their  Origin,  Signification,  and  Government,  in 
the  "Way  of  Exercise  for  the  use  of  Schools.  London, 
1823.    Svo.     (4  editions.) 

Key  to  the  Praxis.    1831. 

Charges  to  the  Clergy  of  Archdeaconry  of  Derby, 
1822,  1S25,  1826,  1827,  1829,  1830,  1831,  1S33,  1834,  1835. 
Edited  "  Sidneriana,"  for  the  Eoxburghe  Club.  1837. 
[Biog.  Diet,  of  Living  Authors  (1816) ;  Classical  Jour. 
(1810);  Gent.'s  Mag.  (1841),  (pt.  1),  203—5;  Le  Neve's 
Fasti;  Mayor's,  Baker's  Hist,  of  St.  John's  Coll.,  I.,  BU  ; 
Add.  MSS.  (Brit.  Mus.),  11821—12117:  Ch.  Observer, 
XXXVI.,  320  :  XXXVII.,  292,  582.] 

Butler,  Samuel. 

Evolution  Old  and  New ;  or.  The  Theories  of  Buffon, 
Erasmus  Darwin,  and  Lamarck,  as  compared  with  Mr.  C. 
Darwin.    London,  1879.    12mo.,  pp.  12,  384. 


BuTLESTONE,  Edward,  Wolverhampton. 

Destruction  of  Paris,  as  re-told  in  the  18th  Chapter  of 
Revelation.  Printed  for  Private  Circulation  only.  Wol- 
verhampton, 1871.    8vo.,  pp.  8.    [Signed  Edw.  Butlestone.] 

Butt,  Rev.  George,     b.  Staffordshire  ;  Wesleyan 
Minister. 
[Bibl.  Cornub.,  I.,  41 :    Monthly  Repository,  XIII.,  260 
— 62;  Wes.  Minutes.] 

Butt,  Rev.  George,  b.  Lichfield,  26th  Dec.,. 
1741  ;  s.  of  Carey  Butt,  M.D.;  educated  Staf- 
ford and  Westr.  Schools  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Coll., 
Ox.,  1760;  B.A.,  1765;  M.A.,  1768;  B.D. ; 
D.D.,  1793 ;  Curate  of  Leigh,  1765—67 ; 
Rector  of  Stanford  and  Vicar  of  Clifton, 
Worcs.,  1771  to  death  ;  m.,  April,  1773, 
Martha,  dau.  of  Henry  Sherwood,  of  London 
and  Coventry,  Merchant ;  Vicar  of  Newchurch, 
Isle  of  Wight,  1778—1883  ;  Rector  of  Not- 
grove,  Gloucs.,  1783  ;  Vicar  of  Kidderminster, 
1787  to  death  ;    d.  30th  Sept.,  1795. 

Isaiah  Versified.    London,  1784.    4to. 

The  Practice  of  Liberal  Piety  Vindicated.  London, 
1784. 

Sermons  ...  In  Two  Volumes.  Kidderminster: 
Printed  by  George  Gower.  MDCCCXCL  Svo.,  pp.  (Vol. 
I.)  iv.,  6—237;  Title,  Ded.,  and  List  of  Subscribers,  27 
leaves  extra.  II.,  pp.  iii.,  9 — 230  ;  Title,  and  blank,  6  leaves 
extra. 

Poems  ....  in  Two  Volumes.  Kidderminster  : 
Printed  by  George  Gower.  1793.  Svo.  Portrait  and  Views. 
[Very  rare.] 

Felicia.  A  Novel.  Published  by  his  daughter,  Mrs. 
Sherwood,  under  the  title  of  "  The  Spanish  Daughter."  2 
vols.    1824. 

Sermons. 

Some  Account  of  the  Rev.  G.  Butt,  D.D.  [Valpy's 
Poems  spoken  at  Reading,  225 — 64.] 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon. ;  Alumni  Westr. ;  Biog.  Pre- 
face to  The  Spanish  Daughter ;  Mrs.  Sherwood's  Auto- 
biography, chaps.  I. — III. ;  Life  of  Mrs.  Cameron ;  Nash's 
Worcs.,  I.,  250  :  II.,  371  ;  Welch's  Alumni  Westm.,  376  ; 
Gent.'s  Mag.,  LXV.  (pt.  2),  969  ;  Nichols's  Lit.  Anecdotes, 
IX.,  736.] 

Butt,  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  Ryton,  Salop,  1777  ; 
s.  of  the  Rev.  Simon  Butt,  Rector  ;  Mat.  Ch. 
Ch.,  Ox.,  5th  Feb.,  1795  ;  B.A.,  1799  ;  M.A., 
1802  ;  Incumbent  of  Trentham,  1805—41  ; 
Rector  of  Kinnersley,  1816  to  death  ;  Chp.  to 
the  1st  and  2nd  Dukes  of  Sutherland ;  d. 
14th  June,  1841,  aged  64. 

A  Sermon  preached  in  the  Parish  Church  of  Newport, 
in  the  County  of  Salop,  at  the  Triennial  Visitation  of  the 
Lord  Bishop  of  Lichfield  and  Coventry,  August  12th,  1S28. 
London:  John  Hatchard  ^  Son,  187,  Piccadilly.  1828. 
8vo.,  pp.  36. 

A  Sermon  preached  in  St.  Mary's  Church,  Stafford,  at 
the  Primary  Visitation  of  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Lichfield  and 
Coventry,  September  II.,  MDCCCXXXV.  .  .  London : 
Printed  for  J.  G.  <f  F.  Rivington,  St.  Paul's  Churchyard. 
1836.     8vo.,  pp.  39. 

Observations  on  Primitive  Tradition  and  its  connection 
with  Evangelical  Truth,  with  particular  reference  to,  and 
examination  of,  Professor  Keble's  Visitation  Sermon, 
Preached  at  Winchester,  Sept.  27th,  1836  ....  Lon- 
don: H.  G.  Bohn,  4,  York  Street,  Covent  Garden. 
MDCCCXXXVIL    8vo.,  pp.  iv.,  99. 

Sermons  preached  in  the  Parish  Church  of  Trentham. 
London:  Printed  for  J.  G.  4  F.  Rivington,  St.  Paul's 
Churchyard.    1838.    8vo.,  pp.  xvi.,  415. 

Character  of.    By  Rev.  J.  J.  Blunt.     [  Trentham  Mag.  ] 

The  Church  Catechism  as  taught  in  'Trentham  Church, 
by  the  late  Incumbent,  the  Rev.  Thomas  Butt,  M.A. 
Newcastle:  Printed  by  Hyde  and  Crewe.  MDCCCXLVI 
16mo.,  pp.  46.    4th  ed.     T.  Peake.    1881.    pp.  48. 

Extracts  from  the  MSS.  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas 
Butt.     [See  Edwards  (Rev.  J.  E.).] 


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Notes  from  his  MSS.  are  published  in  the  Annals  of 
the  Diocese,  1859  : — On  Biddulph,  Betley,  and  Butt  Lane, 
p.  43  ;    The  Bridestones,  p.  42  ;    Sir  John  Bowyer,  p.  42. 

Letter  in  reply  to  "  S.  J."  in  the  March  No.  on  the 
expression  "  Double  "  IChristian  Observer,  XIII.  (1814), 
281,  282]  ;  Letter  on  the  Special  Providence  of  God  [ib., 
XXVII.  (1826),  210—11]  ;  On  our  Lord  being  remembered 
among  the  Transgressors  [ii.,  211,  212]  ;  On  the  Trinity 
Sunday  Collect  [ib.,  XXIX.  (1828),  486,  487]  ;  On  Sir 
Isaac  Newton  and  Hutchinson's  Philosophy,  by  "  Oxonian 
Tertius"  [t6.,  631,  632]  :  On  Mr.  Paber's  View  of  Tran- 
substantiation,  by  "T.  B."  [ib.,  XXX.  (1829),  351—54; 
On  the  Double  Sense  of  Prophecy,  in  reply  to  J.  B.  M.,  by 
■'T.  B."  [ii.,  663,  664  ;  see  Marsden  (J.  B.)]  ;  Suicide  for- 
bidden by  the  Sixth  Commandment,  by  "T.  B."  [ib., 
XXXI.  (1830),  285]  ;  On  Attending  the  preaching  of  the 
Gospel  [ib.,  542^-46]  ;  Good  Humoured  Christian  Graces 
[ib.,  681—83];  Note  from  "A  Barrister"  on  "T.  B.'s" 
Letter  of  Sept.,  1830  [ib.,  XXXII.  (1831),  1271  ;  On  the 
Interpretation  of  John  xi.  25,  26  [ib.,  XXXIIL  (1832), 
449,  450] ;  Kemarks  on  Eastham's  Note  on  Lansdowne's 
Supernatural  Visitation,  by  "  M."  [ib.,  470—75]  ;  On 
Believers  being  judged  according  to  their  Works  [ib.,  589]  ; 
Reply  to  '-T,  B."  by  Rev.  J.  Scott  [ib.,  644,  645]  ;  Note 
by  "  T.  B."  on  the  Rev.  J.  Scott's  reply  [ib.,  756]  ;  On 
Seeking  Reconciliation  with  an  offended  Brother,  by  "T. 
B."  [ib.,  170—72;  other  references  [ib.,  XXXIX.,  226,  230.] 

• 

Butt,  William,     b.  Staffordshire. 

Private  Monody  on  the  Death  of  Thomas  Campbell 
written  shortly  after  the   Poet's   decease,  at 
Boulogne  on  the  15th  of  June,  1844.    8vo.,  pp.  11.    (Lon- 
don :    Joseph  Richerby,    Printer,  Sherbourne  Lane,  City.) 
[Not  published  ;    no  title  page.] 

Buxton,  John.  b.  Tittensor,  1st  Oct.,  1791  ; 
d.  Sandbach,  17th  Feb.,  1865. 

[Left  MS.  Journal  of  his  travels  as  a  Local  Preacher.] 
Obituary.    By  Rev.  W.  "Wood.     [P.  N.  Mag.  (1865), 
618,  619.] 

Bynns,  Rev.  Richard,  S.T.P.,  D.D.  Rector  of 
St.  Mary's,  Stafford  ;  Preb.  of  Lichfield,  14th 
Sept.,  1711— 1st  Aug.,  1713  ;  d.  1713. 

Sermon  preached  at  the  Visitation  of  the  Lord  Bishop 
of  Lichfield  and  Coventry.    London,  1701.    4to. 

Evil  Communication.  A  Sermon  preached  at  the 
Assize  held  at  Stafford,  August  the  7th,  1712,  before  the 
Honourable  Mr.  Justice  Powell  and  Mr.  Justice  Dormer. 
.  .  .  Published  at  the  request  of  the  High  Sheriff, 
Gentlemen,  and  others,  that  heard  it.  Printed  for  Michael 
.Tohnson  in  Lichfield,  and  Henry  Morgan  in  Stafford,  and 
Sold  by  John  Neorphew,  near  Stationers'  Hall.  1713. 
12mo.,  3  leaves,  pp.  20.  Ded.  to  Legh  Brook,  Esq.,  High 
Sheriff.      Signed,  "  Ric.  Bynns,  Stafford,  Aug.  23rd  1712." 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  246.] 

Bykdall,  Rer.  Thomas,  M.A.  Vicar  of  Wal- 
sall, 1640  to  death  ;  d.  30th  April,  1662. 

A  Glympse  of  God.  London,  1665.  8vo.  Pref.  by 
^  _  Gearing, 

Eighteen  Sermons  preached  in  Walsall  Church.  Lon- 
don, 1666.    8vo. 

Profit  of  Godliness.    London,  1666.    8vo. 

Sermon    on     the    Death    of.       [See    Burgess    (Rev. 

\°ile  Blake's  Testimony,  1648  ;  Willmore's  Walsall, 
p  137-  ditto.  Register  of  St.  Matthew,  Introduction; 
Glew's  Walsall;  Pearce's  Walsall;  Brook's  Puritans; 
Shaw's  Staffs,  under  Walsall.] 

Byrde,  Jo.,  Lichfield. 

[Bodl.  Lib.,  8i5, 140,  227.] 

Byrne,  William,  Engraver,  b.  London,  1743  ; 
d.  1805. 

Antiquities  of  Great  Britain,  from  Drawings  by  T. 
Hearne.    206  plates  [several  of  Staffordshire]. 


c 

"  C,"  Leek. 

The  Farewell.  A  Poem.  By  "  C."  [  The  Bookworm : 
A  Literary  Journal  of  Staffordshire.  Stafford,  1820.  Re- 
printed, O'lde  Leeke,  245,  246.] 

"  C,"  Mrs. 

Letter  of  Mrs.  C.  to  Miss  M.  Werrington,  June  25th, 
1814.     [New  Con.  Mag.  (1814),  432—34.] 

"  C,  C,"  Sneyd  Green. 

Obituary  of  Joseph  Tatler  [New  Con.  Mag.  (1821), 
124—26]  ;  of  Elizabeth  Brownset  [ib.  (1822),  79—83]  ;  of 
James  Rowley  [ib.  (1824),  337— 39]  ;  of  William  Vodrey 
[ib.  (1827),  518,  519]. 

"C,  0." 

The  Pendrills.     [Mirror,  XIV.,  35.] 

"C,  H." 

Lines  addressed  to  Mr.  Thomas  Bourne,  Master  of 
Leek  School.  By  H.  C.  [Lon.  Mag.,  Nov.,  1733.  Re- 
printed, Olde  Leeke,  135—37.] 

Caddick,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  of  Bradley,     b.  1768  ; 
d.  22nd  Jan.,  1824. 
Obituary.    By  W.  D.     [Wes.  Mag.  (1824),  115, 116.] 

Caddick,  Richard,  b.  Sedgley,  1740  ;  s.  of  Job 
Caddick  ;  St.  Edmund  Hall,  Ox.,  21st  Oct., 
1772;  B.A.  (Ch.  Ch.),  5th  June,  1776 ;  M.A., 
20th  June,  1799  ;  d.,  Fulham,  30th  May,  1819. 

The  Gospels  translated  into  Hebrew. 

A  Hebrew  Grammar.    London,  1799. 

A  Hebrew  New  Testament.  In  Three  Volumes.  Lon- 
don, 1799 — 1800.  [This  work,  which  is  a  corrected  edition 
of  Robertson's  edition  of  1641,  was  issued  in  two  forms, 
viz.,  separately,  and  with  the  Authorized  Version  inter- 
leaved.] 

Ditto.  Reprinted.  Interleaved  with  the  Greek  and 
Latin  Vulgate  Texts,  as  well  as  the  English.    1805. 

True  Happiness.    A  Sermon.    London,  1802.    8vo. 

Peace  the  Christian's  Happiness.    London,  1802.    8vo. 

Counsel  for  Christians.     London,  1802.    8vo. 

[Gent.'s  Mag.,  LXXXIX.  (pt.  1),  587,  655;  Lists  of 
Graduates  of  Ox.  Univ. ;  Poster's  Alumni  Oxon. ;  Diet. 
Nat.  Biog.,  VHL,  171.] 

Cadwalladee,  William,     b.  Willenhall. 

Obituary.  By  Rev.  R.  P.  Downes.  [Wes.  Mag.  {l%il), 
634,  635.] 

Cahill,  Dr. 

[SeeMinton  (Rev.  Samuel).] 

Caldioot,  J.,  Newcastle. 

A  Discourse  concerning  the  Scriptures  of  the  New 
Testament  By  J.  C.  Burslem:  Printed  at  the  Office  of 
B  Timmis,  Market  Place,  for  J.  Caldicot,  of  Newcastle, 
in  Staffordshire.    1848.    8vo.    pp.  Ixxxvii. 

Caldicott,  Alfred  Jolly,  Printer,  Dudley  Street, 
Wolvprhampton  ;  "  Bookseller  and  Copper- 
Plate  Printer  "  in  1«34. 

To  the  Coerced  Electors  of  the  Borough  of  Wolver- 
hampton. By  an  Elector.  Wolverhampton:  A.J.  CaldiCott. 
1837.    8vo.,  pp.  14. 

Caldon,  Oauldon. 

Ordnance  Plan  of  the  Parish  of  Caldon.  Scale,  25,344 
inches  to  the  mfle  [Index  Sheet  and  Area  Map.  litle 
from  Index].     Southampton  (1881). 

Church  Registers  (St.  Chad's)  :— I.,  Mixed,  1580— 1738 
(2020  entries).  IL,  Baptisms,  1813-69.  IIL,  ditto,  1870 
(in  use).  IV.,  Burials,  1813  (in  use).  V.,  Marriages,  1785 
—1835.  VI.,  ditto,  1839  (in  use).— (The  Rev.  C.  B.  Tyrwhitt, 
M.A.,  Vicar.) 


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now  first  printed  for  the  profit  of  all  men.     Walsall:  H. 
Cooper.    1880. 

Caenall,  Joseph,  b.  Stubwood,  1802  ;  d.  Den- 
stone,  13th  Sept.,  1867. 

Obituary.  By  Rev.  M.  Nicholas.  [P.  M.  Mag.  (1869), 
370,  371.] 

Carnelly,  Thomas.  F.O.S. ;  b.  Manchester  ; 
d.  27th  Aug.,  1890. 

Lectures  on  Colliery  Explosions.  [  Trans.  JVorth  Staffs. 
Min.  and  Mech.  Eng.,  III.,  pp.  33 — 48.]  On  Explosive 
Agents.     \_Ib.,  71—86.] 

Carpenter,  James,  d.  Willenhall,  18th  Feb., 
1844. 

Obituary.     By  "  T.  J."     [  Wes.  Mag.  (1844),  333.] 

Carpenter,  Richard. 

Astrology  proved  harmless,  useful,  and  pious.  Lon- 
don, 1657.    4to.,  6  sheets.    Ded.  to  Elias  Ashmole. 

Carrington,  Samuel.  Schoolmaster  at  Wetton  ; 
d.  1871. 

Contributed  most  of  the  Staffordshire  portion  of 
Bateman's  Ten  Years'  Diggings. 

Carboniferous  Fossils  at  Wetton  [Trans.  Midland 
Scientific  Association'] ;  Some  Account  of  Long  Row, 
Wetton  \_Reliq.,  T.,  26—9]  ;  of  a  Celtic  Tumulus  at 
Throwley  [ib.,  V.,  171— 73J  ;  Testiges  of  the  Eomano- 
British  Period  in  the  neighbourhood  of  Wetton  \_ib., 
217 — 26]  ;  Some  Account  of  the  Excavations  and  Dis- 
coveries in  Thor's  Cave,  Wetton  Dale,  with  4  plates  [ift., 
TI.,  201 — 12]  ;  Notice  of  some  interesting  Discoveries  in 
a  Cleft  in  the  Mountain  Limestone  of  Narrowdale  [ib.,  12., 
24 — 8]  ;  Explosions  of  Gas  in  Moreton  Limestone  [ib., 
XI.,  27 — 9]  ;  Notice  of  his  Geology  of  Narrowdale  [Rep. 
North  Staffs.  Field  Club  (1870),  10]  ;  Notice  of  his  death 
[ib.  (1871),  4]. 

Carrington,  W.  T. 

Paper  on  the  Improvement  of  Grass  Land.  [Midland 
Farmers'  Club.]  Martin  Billing  and  Sons,  Birmingham. 
12mo.,  pp.  16. 

Carruthers,  Robert. 

The  Life  of  Johnson.  With  Introduction  and  Notes. 
A  new  edition.  In  Five  Volumes.  London,  1851 — 52.  8vo. 
[National  Illustrated  Library.] 

Carte,  Rev.  Samuel,  b.  Coventry,  21st  Oct., 
1652  ;  educated  Coventry  Free  Sch.  ;  Magd. 
Coll.,  Ox.;  B.A.,  1672  ;  M.A.,  1675  ;  Vicar 
of  Tachbrook  ;  of  St.  Martin's,  Leicester  ; 
Rector  of  Eastwell,  Lines.  ;  Head  Master  of 
Gr.  Sch.,  Coventry,  1691  ;  Preb.  of  Lichfield, 
3Uth  Sept.,  1680,  to  death  ;  d.  Leicester,  16th 
April,  1740,  aged  86. 

Two  Sermons  : — 

A  Discourse  from  Mourning.     London,  1694.     4to. 
The  Line  of  Self-Conceit.    London,  1605.    4to. 

Tabula  Chronologica  Archiepiscopatuum  et  Episcopa- 
tuum  in  Anglia  et  Walia  Ortos  Divisionis  Translationes  . 
....  breviter  exhibens ;  unacum  Indice  Alphabetica 
Nominum  quibus  Apud  Authores  insigniuntur  concinnata 
per  Sam.  Carte,  Vic.  S.  Martini,  Leycestr,  Londoni.  n.d. 
f  ol.   Reprinted  in  13th  Vol.  of  Somers'  Collection  of  Tracts. 

MS.  History  of  the  town  of  Leicester. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  250 ;  Rawlinson,  IV.,  104 ;  Pos- 
ter's Alumni  Oxon. ;  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.;  Nichols's  Leicester- 
shire, I.,  596— 98.] 

Carter,  J. 

View  of  the  West  Front  of  Lichfield  Cathedral. 
Engraved  by  Basire,  1782, 

Carter,  T. 

Monuments  of  the  Astleys  in  Patteshall  Church; 
Ingestre  Hall ;  Eanton  Church,  in  Water-Colours.  [Salt 
Lib.] 


Carter,  Thomas.  b.  London,  1781  ;  s.  of 
Thomas  Carter,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox., 
3rd  June,  1779  ;  B.A.,  1783  ;  M.A.,  1786  ; 
of  Edgcott,  Northants.  :  M.P.  Tamworth,  1798 
—1802;  Callington,  1807—10;  d.  10th  June, 
1835. 
[Foster'sAlumniOxon.,I.,224;  Alumni  Westmr.,410.] 

Carter,  W. 

View  of  Needwood  Church,  in  Water-Colours.  [Salt 
Lib.] 

Carter,  William  Fowler,  b.  Birmingham,  1856  ; 
s.  of  Edward  Carter,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Line.  Coll., 
Ox.,  19th  Oct.,  1875  ;  B.A.,  1879  ;  Barrister- 
at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  9th  June,  1880. 

Editor  and  in  part  Compiler  of  The  Midland  Antiquary 
(1879 — 83).    4  vols.,  8vo.     [Numerous  Staffs.  Articles.] 

[Foster's  Men  at  the  Bar ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  I., 
225.] 

Carter,  Mr. 

Shipping  Interests.  Two  Letters  in  reply  to  Mr.  Hus- 
kisson  [by  Mr.  Carter].    London,  1827.    8vo.,  pp.  74. 

Cartlbdgb,  Charles,     b.  Longport. 

The  Cottager;  A  Rural  Ramble  [New  Con.  Mag. 
(1828),  537^0]  ;  Sequel  to  the  Irish  Cottager,  by  P.  [ib., 
(1830),  59—65]  ;  The  late  Rev.  Robert  Hall  (dated  New 
York)  [ib.  (1838),  11,  12.] 

Cartlbdge,  Thomas.     Surveyor,  Longport. 

Map  of  the  Staffordshire  Potteries,  and  Newcastle- 
under-Lyme.  Ded.  to  Earl  Gower.  1832.  6  ft.  by  4  ft., 
on  Rollers. 

Ditto,  revised  to  1857.    Same  size,  &c. 

[Very  fine  ;  sometimes  found  folded  to  8vo.  size,  in  case,  worth 

Cartlidge,  William,  of  Dale  Hall. 

Memoir  principally  by  himself.  [New  Con.  Maa. 
(1834),  1—8.] 

Cartweight,     Rev.     Anson     William    Henry. 
Queen's    Coll.,    Cam.  ;    B.A.,    1856  ;     M.A., 
1864  ;  various  Curacies  ;   Organizing  Secretary 
to  Assisted  Curates'  Society,  Diocese  of  Lich- 
field, 1872—77  ;  ditto.  Dioceses  of  Ely,  Norf., 
Lincoln,  and  Peterborough,  1877. 
Sermons  on  Subjects.    Bosworth,  1867. 
The  Charitable  Administration  of  an  East  End  District. 
London,  1871. 

Cartvtright,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  {nee  Mason),  b. 
Birmingham. 

[See  Waddy  (Rev.  R.).] 

Cartwright,  J.  T.       Surgeon,  Wolverhampton. 

Letteronthe  Coroner's  Election,  1842.    [Lancet  (1842), 

Cartwright,  Job.      b.  Brierley  Hill,  26th  Julv 

1808  ;  d.  there  7th  Nov.,  1874. 

Obituary  by  Robert  Bowen.  [P.  M.  Mag.  (1876),  554 
556.  J  "        ' 

Cartwright,  Major  John. 

Letter  to  the  Duke  of  Newcastle,  Lord  Lieutenant  of 
Nottingham,  respecting  his  conduct  in  the  disposal  of 
Commissions   in  the  Militia.      London,    1792.      8vo.,  pp. 

Cartwright,  William,  b.  Thorns,  Brierley  Hill, 
31st  May,  1801  ;  d.,  Wednesbury,  11th  April' 
1871. 


568.] 


Obituary.    By  J.  Belcher.     [P.  M.  Mag.  (1872),  567, 


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CATALOGUES 


Carvel,    Nicholas.       Educated   Eton ;    elected 

therefrom  to  King's  Coll.,  Cam.,  1545  ;   B.A., 

1549  ;  M.A.,  1553;  left  England  during  reign 

of    Mary,    settling    at    Zurich  ;    returned    on 

accession  of  Elizabeth  ;  d.  1564. 

The  "Will ull  Fall  of  the  blacke  Smith,  and  the  foolishe 
ende  of  the  Lord  Awdeley  in  June  Anno  1496.  A  Poem. 
[Jlirrour  for  Magistrates,  ed.  Haslewood,  II.,  396.] 

Gary,  Eev.  Henry.    M.A.;  of  Wore.  Coll.,  Ox.; 
s.  of  Eev.  H.  F.  Cary. 

Memoir  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Francis  Cary,  M.A.,  Trans- 
lator of  Dante,  with  his  Literary  Journals  and  Letters.  In 
two  volumes.  London:  Edward  Moxon,  Dover  Street. 
MDCCCXLVII.    8to.,  port. 

Cary,  Eev.  Henry  Francis,      b.  Gibraltar,  6th 
Dec,   1772  ;    s.  of  William   Cary,   Capt.   1st 
Eegiment  of  Foot  (who   retired   to   Cannock 
soon  after,  where  he  settled),  and    Henrietta 
(daw.  of  Theophilus  Brocas,  Dean  of  Killaloe) 
his  wife  ;    educated  Uxbridge,   Rugby,  1783  ; 
Sutton  Coldfield,  1785  ;    King  Edward's  Gr. 
Sch.,  Birmingham,  1787  ;    Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  29th 
April,  1790  ;    B.A.,  14th  Jan.,  1794  ;    M.A., 
23rd  Nov.,  1796  ;    Vicar  of  Abbot's  Bromley, 
1796  ;  of  Kingsbury,  Warws.,  1800  ;    Reader 
at  Berkeley  Chapel,  London,  1810 — 13  ;  Curate 
of  Savoy  Chapel,   1815  ;   Assistant  Librarian 
British  Museum,   1826 — 35  ;    m.,  19th  Sept., 
1796,  Jane,  dau.  of  James  Ormsby,  of  Sandy- 
mount,    Dublin,    Esq.    (she    d.    1832)  ;    had 
pension  of  £200  a  year  granted  to  him,  1841 ; 
d.  14th  Aug.,  1844";  bur.  Westmr.  Abbey. 
Ode  to  General  Eliot.     1787.    4to. 
[Written  when  15  years  old.] 
Letter  on.     [Seward's  Letters,  II.,  131.] 
Sonnet  to  Henry  Cary  and  T.  Lister.    By  J.  WCeston). 
\Gent:s  Mag.,  Sept.,  1788  ;  Seward's  Letters,  II.,  192.    Re- 
printed Gary's  Cary,  I.,  13,  14]  ;    Answer  by  T.  Lister  and 
H.  C.  to  J.  "W.  [J6.,  I.,  16.]  ;   The  Mountain  Seat :  A  Poem 
[Gent.'s    Mag.,    Feb.,   1794;    Reprinted  and  corrected  in 
Gary's  Garv,  I.,  55—60]  ;  Lines  on  the  failure  of  obtaining 
a  fellowship  at  College  [ib.,  March,  1797]. 
Sonnets  and  Odes.    London,  1788.    4to. 
An  Ode  to  General  Kosciusko.    London ;    Cadell  and 
Davies.    1797.    4to.     [131  lines.] 

Three  Sermons.  [In  Sermons  by  Rev.  C.  "W".  Barrs,of 
Rowley  Regis.] 

Dante's  Inferno.  With  an  Bnghsh  Translation  m 
Blank  Verse.  London,  1803.  Fcp.  8vo.  2nd  ed.  together 
with  The  Purgatory  and  Paradise  of  Dante.  In  Three 
Volumes.  London,  1813.  New  ed.,  1819.  Illustrated  by  G. 
Dor^,  London,  1866.  Lar.  fol.,  pp.  xxiv.,  183.  Ditto,  n.d., 
fol.,  pp.  xii.,  337. 

The  Birds  of  Aristophanes.   Translated.  London,  1834. 

8vo. 

Pindar  translated.    London,  1832. 

Essays  on  the  Early  French  Poets,  and  Lives  of  the 
English  Poets,  supplementary  to  Johnson,  originally  con- 
tributed to  the  London  Magazine,  republished  after  his 
death.    London,  1846.    8vo.     [Johnson,  1—93.] 

\ Gent.'s  Magazine,  April,  1847;  Edward's  founders  of 
Brit  Mus.,  547—52;  Ch.  Observer,  xxv.,  395;  North 
British  Review,  1847;  Bloxam's  Magd.  Coll.,  VIL,  79; 
Mrs.  Olipbant's  Hist.  Bng.  Lit.,  II.  21,  305— 12  ;  Herald 
and  Genealogist,  IV.,  391 ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  I., 
227.] 

Cary,  John.     Engraver  and  Map  Seller. 

A  Plan  of  the  Navigable  Canals  made  and  now  making 
in  England.    London,  1779.    4to. 

A  New  and  Correct  English  Atlas.   London,  1787.  4to. 

New  English  Atlas,  being  a  complete  set  of  County 
Maps.     London,  1809.    fol.  .  ,   ■l.-l.    a 

A  Plan  showing  the  Canal  projected  from  Ashby-de- 

^"'^Inland^Navigation ;   or.  Select  Plans  of   the   several 
Navigable  Canals  throughout  Great  Britain,  accompanied 


with  Abstracts  of  the  Different  Acts  of  Parliament  relative 
to  them  ;  likewise  the  Width,  Depth,  Length,  and  Number 
of  Locks  on  each,  with  the  principal  Articles  of  Carriage, 
&c.  London :  Printed  by  J.  Cary.  Nov.  2nd,  1705.  lar. 
4to.,  title.    Ded.  to  the  "  Duke  of  Bridgwater."    pp.  132. 

Gary's  New  Map  of  England  and  Wales,  with  part  of 
Scotland,  on  which  are  carefjiUy  laid  down  all  the  direct 
and  principal  cross  roads,  the  course  of  the  rivers,  and 
navigable  canals.  .  .  London :  Published  Jan.  11th, 
1797,  by  J.  Cary.  .  .  .  4to.  [Staffs.,  Nos.  32,  41.] 
Reprinted,  1842. 

[In  all  the  above,  there  are  plans,  and  maps,  references  or 
descriptions  of  Staffordshire  places  and  persons.    Vide  Alphabet.] 

Casland,  Eev.  Henry,  of  Coseley. 
[Palmer's  Calamy,  III.,  383—87.] 

Castle  Church,  Stafford. 

Church  Registers :— I.,  Mixed,  1567—1727.  II.,  dittos 
1728—1812.  III.,  Marriages,  1757—1808.  IV.,  ditto,  1803 
—1837.  v.,  Burials,  1813—71.  VL,  Baptisms,  1813—67. 
VII.,  Marriagesj  1837 — 83,  and  those  in  use. — (Rev.  W.. 
Allen,  B.A.,  Vicar.) 

Miscellanea.     [Salt  Lib.,  see  Cat.  390.] 

Drawing  of.  By  Buckler.  Ditto  and  Bank  (2  views), 
in  Water-Colours.     [Salt  Lib.] 

[See  Allen  (Rev.  E.),  Mazzinghi  (T.  de).] 

Castlehaven,  Earl  of. 
{See  Tuchet  (Mervin).] 

Castlemain,  Earl  of 

Letter  from  Liege,  29th  Oct.,  1674  [Bodl.  Lib.,  1131, 
f  309a&,  3106].  Ashmole's  copy  of  his  answer,  London, 
21st  Nov.,  1674  [ib.  321a6]. 

Castle  Eing. 

[See  Archceol.  Jour.,  XX.,  198.] 

Catalogues. 

A  Waltonian  Library,  or  a  list  of  such  books  as  relate 
to  fish  and  fishing,  Walton  and  Cotton.  New  York,  1847. 
8vo.    Annexed  to  Dr.  Bethune's  ed.  of  Walton's  Angler. 

The  very  choice  and  valuable  library  of  the  late  W. 
H.  Higgs,  containing  a  choice  collection  of  books  on 
angling  ....  all  the  various  editions  of  Walton,  in- 
cluding a  magnificently-illustrated  copy,  &c.  .  .  Sold 
by  Auction,  by  Sotheby  &  Son,  on  April  30th,  1830,  and 
two  following  days.     [London,  1830.1     8vo.     (55  Lots.] 

[The  illustrated  Walton  sold  lor  £63.] 

A  Collection  of  books  on  Angling  ;  illustrations  to 
Walton  and  Cotton,  &c.,  sold  by  auction,  Dec.  22ud,  1830. 
[London,  1830.]     8vo.     (90  Lots.) 

The  valuable  and  unique  private  library  of  Mr.  W. 
Pickering,  consisting  of  ...  .  works  on  angling,  em- 
bracing the  first  five  and  almost  every  other  edition  of 
Izaak  Walton's  Complete  Angler  ;  and  also  the  works  of 
all  his  favourite  authors.  .  .  .  Sold  by  Auction  by  Mr. 
G.  Robinson,  on  March  13th,  1854,  and  [two]  following 
days.     [London,  1854.]     8vo.     (96  Lots.) 

The  curious  collection  formed  by  the  late  Mr.  L.  Cotton, 

comprising  works   on   angling     ....    and  beautiful 

engraved  illustrations  to  Walton's  Angler,  and  Waltoniana. 

.    Sold  by  Sotheby  and  WUkinson,  on  Feb.  9th, 

18,56.     [London,  1856.]     8vo.     (26  Lots.) 

A  further  choice  portion  of  the  valuable  library  of  a 
well  known  Collector,  comprising  works  on  angling,  inclu- 
ding beautiful  copies  of  the  first  five  editions  of  Walton, 
&c.  .  .  .  Sold  by  Auction,  by  Sotheby  and  Wilkinson, 
on  July  16th  [1858]  and  two  following  days.  [London, 
1858.]     8vo.     (151  Lots.) 

[The  Waltons  (etched  £60  10s.] 

The  Valuable  .  .  .  Library  formed  by  the  Rev. 
T.  Corser,  of  Stand  Rectory,  near  Manchester.  .  .  Sold 
by  Sotheby  &  Co.,  on  July  28th,  1868.  Second  portion,  on 
March  17th,  1869.  Third  portion,  on  August  6th,  1869. 
Fourth  portion,  on  Feb.  23rd,  1870,  and  three  following 
days.     [London,  1868,  if c]     8vo. 

[A  copy  of  Pickering's  Walton  and  Cotton,  1836,  extra  illus- 
trated, and  bound  in  six  volumes,  (etched  £92.] 

Of  the  Lords,  Knights,  and  Gentlemen  that  have 
compounded  for  their  Estates.  London,  1655.  Reprinted, 
Chester,  1733.     [Numerous  Staffordshire  persons.] 

The  Names  of  those  persons  who  subscribed  to  the 

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CATTLE 


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CHADWICK 


defence  of  this  Country  against  the  Spanish  Armada,  1588. 
London,  1886.     [Staffs.,  56,  67.]  . 

The  Names  of  Roman  Catholic  nonjurors  and  others 
•who  refused  to  take  the  oaths  to  King  George,  1715.  Lon- 
don, 1745.    Reprinted  1862.     [Staffs.,  lOp— 11.] 

[See  Salt  Lib. ;  Bailey  (C.  H.),  Bullock  (— ),  Britton 
(J.),  Stafford  (Marquis).] 

Cattle,  Rev.  William.  b.  Driffield,  Derbys., 
Jan.,  1813  ;  entered  Wesleyan  Ministry,  1836  ; 
superannuated  1861,  when  he  retired  to 
Walsall,  where  he  d.,  29th  Aug.,  1880,  aged 
68. 
Popery  Delineated ;  or,  Information  for  Protestants. 
Dundee,  1846.     12mo.  .         ^  ^  ^ 

The  Pope  is  Antichrist :  A  Lecture  delivered  before 
the  Wesleyan  Young  Men's  Christian  Association,  Walsall, 
and  published  at  their  request ;  also  a  Postscript  in  which 
some  remarks  are  made  on  Father  Lori's  attempted  Reply. 
Walmn:  T.  Kirby,  The  Bridge.  1866.  Cr.  8to.,  pp.  24. 
Obituary.     (Wes.  Min.  (1881),  15,  16.] 

Cattlow,  Eev.  James   Stevenson,     b.  Oheadle, 

1834  ;  2nd  s.  of  Rev.  John  Cattlow,  Vicar  ; 

Mat.  Trin.  Coll.,  Ox.,  27th  May,  1852  ;  Scholar, 

1853  ;  Pereday  Scholar  (St.  John's  Coll.),  1854 

—68;  B.A.,  1857;  M.A.,  1859  ;  Tutor,  1861 

—68  ;  Master  of  the  Schools,  1861  ;  Curate  of 

Romford,  1869—71  ;  of  Framlingham,  1871  ; 

d.  3rd  June,  1885. 

Sermons. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  I.,  230 ;   Gent.'s  Mag.  (1885).] 

Cattlovt,  Rachel  Jane. 

Directions  for  Plain  Knitting,  with  additions  and  cor- 
rections for  the  Working  Classes  and  Schools.  London : 
Darton  and  Clark,  Hamilton,  Adams,  rf  Co.  Newcastle- 
under-Lyme:  Hyde  and  Crewe.  MDCCCXLVII.  sq. 
12mo.,  pp.  54.     {Printed  by  Hyde  and  Crewe.) 

Catton,  Rev.  James.     Wesleyan  Minister. 

Obituary  of  Mrs.  Bull  {nee  Catherine  Oakeden,  b. 
Bentley  Hall,  Dec,  1790,  removed  to  Needwood,  1814  ;  d. 
Leek,  30th  March,  1842).     [Wes.  Mag.  (1842),  942,  943.] 

Cadldon. 

Drawing  of  Church  and  Font.  By  Buckler.   [Salt  Lib.] 

Catjldon  Place,  Works,  Shelton. 

Note  on.     IRdiq.  SIV.,  246.] 

Caunter,  J.  S.  Printer,  Bird  Street,  Lichfield. 
A  New  and  Enlarged  Edition  of  Anthems,  together 
with  a  selection  from  the  old  version  of  Psalms  as  they 
are  usually  sung  in  the  Cathedral  Church  of  Lichfield. 
Compiled  by  J.  S.  Cauuter,  Ticar  Choral.  Lichfield :  J.  S. 
Gaunter,  Bird  Street.     1839.     8vo.,  pp.  94,  ii. 

Cave,  Rev.  John.  b.  Great  Milton,  Oxon.  ;  s. 
of  Rev.  John  Cave,  Vicar  ;  B.A.  of  Magd. 
Coll.,  Ox.  ;  Line.  Coll.,  Ox. ;  Rector  of  Nail- 
stone  ;  Canon  of  Durham,  1686  ;  d.  Oct.,  1690. 

Funeral  Sermon  at  Shenstone  on  the  Death  of  that 
Hopeful  Young  Gentleman,  Mr.  Francis  WooUaston. 
London,  1885.  4to.  (Ded.  to  Mr.  WooUaston,  and  Madame 
Eliz.  WooUaston.) 

Cavbeswall. 

Church  Registers  :— I.,  Mixed,  Nov.,  1552— Oct.,  1607 
(gap  1607—13)  ;  Aug.,  1613— June,  1643  [evidently  two 
books  bound  together].  II.,  Mixed,  1662-1708  (gaps 
1664—67  :  1671—72  ;  1698—1700  ;  1703—4)  ;  [after  1682 
Burials  and  Marriages  only].  III.,  Burials,  1682 — 1780  ; 
IT.,  Baptisms  and  Marriages,  1704—1812;  [after  1755 
Baptisms  only].  T.,  Marriages,  1754— 1813.  VI.,  Burials, 
1781—1813.  After  then  regular.— (The  Rev.  J.  G.  Adden- 
brooke,  M.A.,  Ticar.) 

Ordnance  Plan  of  the  Parish  of  Caverswall,  scale 
25'344  inches  to  one  mile.  [Index  Sheet  and  Area  Book, 
Title  from  Index] .    Southampton,    n.d.  (1888). 


CaverswaU  Castle.  Lithograph,  by  Bentley  and  Wear, 
Shelton;  ditto,  by  Jarratt,  circa  1820;  ditto,  hy  Calvert, 
1830 

View  of,  in  bistre  ;  2  ditto,  in  Indian  ink,  by  Buckler  j 
Nunnery,  pen  and  ink  by  J.  AUport ;  St.  Peter's  Church, 
by  A.  B  Bveritt,  in  water-colour ;  S.E.  &  W.  &  N.E.  ditto, 
with  view  of  Interior  and  representations  of  Pont,  by 
Buckler ;  2  ditto  of  Old  Houses  at,  by  Buckler.  [Salt  Lib.] 

Cbadda,  or  Chad,  Saint.  A  Northumbrian  by 
birth  ;  one  of  four  brothers,  of  whom  two  be- 
came Bishops  ;  disciple  of  St.  Aidan  ;  spent 
part  of  his  youth  in  Monastery  of  Rathmelsige, 
now  Melfort,  Ireland  ;  became  Abbot  of  Last- 
ingham,  in  Deira,  on  the  death  of  his  brother 
Cedd,  664  ;  became  Bp.  of  York,  665—69  ; 
Bp.  of  Mercia  (Lichfield),  669,  to  death  ;  d. 
672  ;   bur.  near  St.  Mary's  Ch.,  Lichfield. 

A  richly-decorated  MS.  of   the  Gospels  {circa  700), 
known  as  St.  Chad's  Gospels.  [  Cathedral  Library,  Lichfield.  ] 
Life,  in  Terse.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  43,  316.] 
Legend  of,  from  Rob.  of  Gloucester.     [lb.  1115,  9.] 
Figures  from  his  book  at  Lichfield.     [864,  411 :  1521 
(B),  149,  150.] 

Ordinatio  promissa  S.  Cedde,  in  eccl.,  Lich.,  884,  69. 
[For  accounts  of  St.  Chad  see  all  histories  of  Staffs.^; 
ditto  of  York  Minster ;  Acta  Sanctorum ;  Capgrave^s 
Nova  Legenda,  58,  59  ;  Eddius  ;  but  especially  Bede  s 
Bcclesia  Historia  (Bohn),  3,  149,  153,  165,  170,  174—78  ; 
Anglo-Saxon  Chronicle  (Bohn),  325  ;  also  the  following 
may  be  consulted : — Butler's  and  Newman's  Lives  of  the 
Saints  ;  Will.  Malm.  Histor.  Kings.,  Chap.  IT.  ;  Dugdale  ; 
Leland  ;  The  Martyrs  of  Stone  ;  Diocesan  Hist,  of  Peter- 
borough ;  ditto  of  Lichfield,  20—26 ;  Dean  Bickersteth's  St. 
Chad  ;  Bp.  Abraham  [ Lichfield  Diocesan  Churchman,  Sept., 
1878]  ;  Pegge's  Eccleshall  ■  Tram.  North  Staffs.  Field  Club, 
1880  ;  Warner's  Life  and  Legends.] 

Cecil,  Robert,  1st  Earl  of  Salisbury. 

Letter  to  Archbp.  Abbott  [Bodl.  Lib.,  17g9,  162]  ;  to 
Bishop  Overton  [ib.,  196]  ;  Sir  T.  Shirley  [ib.,  169]  ; 
George  Talbot,  Earl  of  Shrewsbury  [ib.,  183]. 

Cecil,  Thomas  (flourished  about  1630). 

Engraved  Portrait  of  John  Talbot,  Earl  of  Shrewsbury. 

Ohaddeeton,   Mary.      b.  Leek  Frith,  2nd  Feb., 
1837  ;  d.  Bollington,  Cheshire,  7th  Jan.,  1867. 

Obituary.  By  "  G.  N."  [P.  M.  Mag.  (1868),  311, 
312.] 

Chadderton,   Sarah,      b.  Hilton,  near  Burton, 
1818  ;  d.  there,  16th  Nov.,  1880. 
Obituary.      By  Thos.  Thomas.      [P.  M.  Mag.  (1851), 
125, 126.] 

Chadwick,  Charles,  b.  Healey  Hall,  Manchester, 
2nd  Oct.,  1753  ;  s.  of  John  Chadwick,  Gent., 
(d.  23rd  Nov.,  1800,  aged  80),  and  Susannah, 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Holt,  Esq., of  Sheving- 
ton.  Lanes.;  adm.  Man.  Gr.  Sch.,  17th  April, 
1760  ;  Emmanuel  Coll.,  Cam.,  Oct.,  1771  ; 
LL.B.,  1778  ;  Student  Middle  Temple  ;  J.P., 
Staffs,  and  Lancaster ;  F.S.A.,  9th  April, 
1807  ;  m.,  1788,  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of 
Richard  Green,  Esq.,  of  Leverthorp,  Yorks.  ; 
d.  1829  ;  Lord  of  Mavesyn-Ridware,  resided  at 
the  Hall. 

Large  contributor  to  Shaw's  History  of  Staffs.  [See 
Tol.  I.,  p.  X.] 

[Smith's  Man.  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.,  I.,  127—40.] 

Chadwick,  Lew.     Governor  of  Stafford. 

Autograph  Letter  to  Sir  Francis  Oakley,  Governor  of 
Shrewsbury.  Stafford,  April  18th,  temp.  Car.  I.  [Salt 
Lib.,  see  Cat.  493.], 


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CHAMPNEYS 


Chaqford,  Devon  (and  Branson,  Staffs.) . 

A  true  relation  of  two  most  strange  .  .  .  accidents 
lately  happening,  the  one  at  Chagford,  in  Devonshire,  by 
the  falling  of  the  Stannary  Court  House,  the  6th  day  of 
March  last ;  the  other  at  Branson  ...  in  StafEordshive, 
the  present  year,  1618.  Printed  by  H.  G.  .  .  .  Sold  by 
J.  Wright,  London.    1618.    4to.,  7  leaves,  no  pagination. 

Chalkhill,  John.  (For  a  long  time  it  was  not 
decided  whether  this  was  a  real  person  or  not. 
Very  many — amongst  others  Mr.  S.  W.  Singer, 
in  1820 — advanced  the  theory  that  Walton  was 
writer  as  well  as  editor  of  "Thealma";  this  was 
repeated  by  another  writer  in  the  Retrospective 
Review,  bnt  it  is  now  presumed  he  is  identical 
with  a  Ion  Chalkhill,  Coroner  for  Middlesex 
towards  the  close  of  Elizabeth's  reign.  Those 
who  are  interested  in  the  matter  will  find  much 
to  interest  and  engage  their  attention  in  the 
references  given  below.) 

Thealma  and  Clearchus.  A  Pastoral  History  in 
smooth  and  easie  Terse.  "Written  long  since  by  John 
Chalkhill,  Esq.,  an  Acquaintant  and  Friend  of  Edmund 
Spenser.  London,  1683.  8vo.,  pp.  174.  (Edited  by  Izaak 
Walton,  who  wrote  the  Preface.)  Eepriuted  by  S.  W. 
Singer.  Chiswich:  C.  Whittingham.  1820.  ]2mo.  [Two 
Poems,  signed  "  lo.  Chalkhill,"  entitled,  "  0,  the  sweet 
contentment,"  and  "O,  the  gallant  fisher's  life,"  appear  in 
"The  Compleat  Angler."] 

[Walton's  Angler,  ed.  Nicolas,  I.,  126  :  II.,  259,  422, 
ed.  1851,  p.  124 ;  Todd's  Life  of  Spencer  ;  Ritson's  Bibl. 
Poetica,  155  ;  Retros.  Rev.,  III.,  230—49  ;  N.  ^  Q.,  4th 
Series,  III.,  93  ;  Add.  MS.,  24493,  f.  108  ;  Beloe's  Anec- 
dotes, I.,  69 — 74  ;  Bibl.  Anglo-Poetica,  54  ;  Campbell's 
Specimens  of  British  Poets  (1819),  I.,  171 ;  Cooper's 
Mases'  Library,  315  ;  Corser's  Collect.  Anglo-Poetica,  I., 
16,  17  :  III.,  260  ;  Gent.'s  Mag.,  XCIII.  (pt.  2),  418,  493  ; 
K.S.,  I.,  283  :  CCTIII.,  278,  388  ;  A  Layman's  Life  of  Bp. 
Ken,  4 ;  Nicolas's  Life  of  Walton,  pp.  iv.,  xcvi.,  xovii. ; 
Pedigree  of  Ken  Family  in  Markham's  Life  of  Ken  ;  Diet. 
Nat.  Biog.,  IX.,  437.] 

Challinor,  Ann.  b.  Burslem,  17th  June,  1828  ; 
d.  Wolverhampton,  25th  April,  1857. 

Obituary.  By  E.  Jones.  [P.  M.  Mag.  (1868),  237, 
238.] 

Challinor,  James. 

Made  Collections  of  Arms,  &c.,  of  Staffordshire,  after- 
wards in  Vincent's  hands. 

Challinor,  William,  b.  Leek,  10th  March, 
1821  ;  s.  of  William  Challinor,  and  Mary,  his 
wife;  educated  Leek  Gr.  Sch.;  King  William's 
Coll.,  Isle  of  Man  ;  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  ;  B.A.; 
M.A. ;  Solicitor  practising  in  Leek  ;  m.  Mary 
Elizabeth  Pemberton,  of  Birmingham. 

The  Court  of  Chancery :  its  inherent  defects  as  ex- 
hibited in  its  system  of  Proceedings  and  Fees,  with  sug- 
gestions for  a  remedy ;  also  an  Appendix  containing 
extracts  from  evidence  taken  before  the  Select  Committee 
on  Fees.  London ;  Stevens  and  Noiton,  26,  Bellyard. 
MDCCCXLIX.  8vo.,  pp.  56.  Ded.  to  Joseph  Hume,  Esq., 
M.P.,  by  W.  Challinor,  Leek  Staffordshire,  April,  1849. 
(Leek :  Printed  at  the  Office  of  G.  Nail,  Bookseller.  2nd  ed. 
Same  year  and  pagination.) 

Chancery  Eel orm  :  Being  a  Supplement  to  the  Court 
of  Chancery;  consisting  of  Two  Letters  and  Appendix, 
published  in  the   Sun.    Eeprinted.    n.d.    Fcp.  f  ol.,  pp.  4. 

[This  Pamphlet  was  the  foundation  for  Charles  Dickens' 
Bleak  House.    See  Forster's  Life  of  Dickens,  III.,  29.] 

Address  as  President  of  the  North  Staffs.  Field  Club. 
Stoke  Meeting,  2nd  May,  1882.  \_Report  (1882).]  Ee- 
printed.   Newcastle :  D.  JDilworth.    n.d.    8vo.,  pp.  8. 

Proposed  Disley  Loop  Line.  Correspondence  and 
Copy  of  Memorial  respecting  Negotiations  for  this  Loop. 
Swinnerton  and  Brown,  n.d.  Fcp.  fol.,  pp.  10.  Ded.  to 
the  Memorials,  March  4th,  1873. 

The  History  of  Leek  (reproduced,  by  desire,  from  the 


Staffordshire  Advertiser,  Saturday,  April  4th,  1863).     4to., 
lar.  paper,  7  leaves,  printed  on  one  side  only. 

A  Lecture  on  Mr.  John  Sleigh's  History  of  Leek. 
Leek :  G.  Nail.  1863.  8vo.,  pp.  8.  Eeprinted  at  the  end 
of  the  2nd  edition,  1883. 

A  Lecture  on  ditto.    2nd  ed.    Imp.  4to.,  pp.  8. 

Lecture  delivered  before  St.  Luke's  Young  Men's 
Society,  and  (reprinted  from  the  Leek  Times,  May  3rd, 
1884)  Published  by  M.  H.  Miller,  Times  Office,  Leek.  n.d. 
8vo. 

Lectures,  Verses,  Speeches,  Reminiscences,  &c.    .    . 
Leek:  Printed  and  Published  by  M.  li.  Miller,  Times  Office, 
.    .    .    1891.    8vo.,  Port.,  pp.  368. 

Some  facts  connected  with  the  History  of  Endon  and 

Neighbourhood.   Bein  g  the  substance  of  a  Lecture  delivered 

.     .     .     .     in  the  Endon  Schools  on  Thursday  Evening, 

November   5th,    1872.       [JSndon  and  Stanley  Parish  Maq., 

Jan.  and  Feb.,  1873.] 

Chambbrlayne,  Edward. 

Anglise  Notitia ;  or,  The  present  state  of  England- 
London,  1667.  12mo.  [Frontispiece  by  Faithorne,  con- 
taining Portraits  of  King  Charles  II.,  Archbp.  Sheldon, 
and  the  Earl  of  Shaftesbury.] 

Chambers' s  Edinburgh  Journal. 

Johnson  and  Hannah  More.  \Ib.,  XV.,  N.S.  (1857), 
380—82.     See  Chambers  (Robert).] 

Chambers,  Robert. 

Johnson  and  Savage. .  [  Chambers's  Edinburgh  Jour.- 
(1847),  66—8.] 

Chambers,  Rev.  William.  Congregational  Minis- 
ter at  Middlewich,  1832—37  ;  of  Newcastle,. 
1837—70. 

Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Mr.  George  Jackson.  [Non- 
con,  in  Cheshire,  185,  186.] 

Chamibr,  Anthony,   b.  London,  6th  Oct.,  1725 ; 

s.    of    Daniel   Chamier   and    Sussanne    de   la 

Mejanelle  ;  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Robert  Wilson, 

of  St.  Mary  Axe,  London,  Merchant ;  Deputy- 

Secretary-at-War,  1772  ;    Under  Secretary  for 

the  Southern  Department,  1775  ;   M.P.,  Tam- 

worth,  1778,  to  death,  having  been  returned  a 

second  time  one  month  and  one  day  before  his 

death ;    d.,   Savile  Row,  London,   12th  Oct., 

1780.     Great  friend  of  Dr.  Johnson. 

[He  was  severely  lampooned  by  Sir  P.  Francis,  in 
private  letters,  and  also  in  the  public  press.  See  Boswell's 
Johnson  (1835\  II.,  271 :  IV.,  112  :  VI.,  210,  254  :  VII., 
40,  85  ;  Parkes'  Sir  P.  Francis,  I.,  273—78  ;  Courthope's 
Daniel  Chamier  and  his  descendants,  53 — 5 ;  Agnew's 
Protestant  Exiles  from  France,  II.,  246,  294 — 95  ;  Leslie- 
&  Taylor's  Reynolds,  I.,  219,  228,  237,  250  :  II.,  203,  386  ; 
Gent.'s  Mag.  (Oct.,  1780),  495  ;  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  X.,  32.] 

Champneys,  The  Very  Rev.  William  Weldon. 
b.  Camden  Town,  6th  April,  1807  ;  eldest  s. 
of    Rev.   W.  B.  Champneys,  B.C.L.,   of    St. 
John's  Coll.,  Ox.,  by  his  wife  Martha,  dau.  of 
Montague  Stable,  of  Kentish  Town  ;  educated 
by  Rev.  R.  Povah,  Rector  of  St.  .fames.  Duke's 
Place,  London  ;  Mat.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  3rd 
Jan.,    1824;    Scholar;    B.A.,    1828;   M.A., 
1831  ;   Curate  of  Dorchester,  near  Ox.,  1831 
of  St.  Ebbe's,  Ox. ;  Fellow  of  his  Coll.,  1831 
Rector  of  St.  Mary's,  Whitechapel,  1837-60 
Canon  of    St.  Paul's,    3rd  ISTov.,   1851—68 
Vicar  of  St.  Pancras,  1860 — 69  ;  Dean  of  Lich- 
field, 11th  Nov.,  1868,  to  death,  with  Rectory 
of  Tatenhill  attached  ;  m.,  20th  March,  1838, 
Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Paul  Storr,  of  Beckenham,. 
Kent  ;    d.,  Lichfield,  4th  Feb.,  1875  ;    bur.  in 
the  Cathedral  yard. 


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Plain  Sermons  on  the  Liturgy  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land.    London,  1845. 

The  Path  of  a  Sunbeam.     London,  1845. 
The  Church  Catechism  made  Plain.     London,  1847. 
A  Child  a  Hundred  Years  old.     London,  1848. 
Floating  Lights.    London,  1849. 

Images  ;    or,  Allegories  for  the  Young.    London,  1849. 
8th  ed.,  1868.  .      ,  ,, 

A  Quiet  One  in  the  Land  ;    A  Memoir  of  Mary  Anne 
Partridge.     London,  1849. 

Drops  from  the  Well :  A  simple  explanation  of  some 
of  the  Parables.     London,  1852. 

Marriage  with  a  Deceased  Wife's  Sister.    London,  1851. 
Six  Lectures  on  Protestantism.     London,  185Z. 
The    Golden    Chord,   or  Faith,  Hope,  and  Charity. 
London,  1852. 

She  hath  done  what  she  could.    London,  1853. 
An  Example  of  Suffering,  Affiction,  and  Patience  ;  or, 
A  brief  Memoir  of  Helen  S.    28th  thousand.    London,  1853. 
Confirmation ;  or,  The  Citizen  of  Zion  taking  up  his 
freedom.     London,  1856. 

Sin  and  Salvation.     London,  1858. 
The  Sunday  School  Teacher.    London.     .3rd  ed.,  1857. 
A  Story  of  the  Great  Plague.     London,  185S. 
The  Spirit  of  the  World.     London,  1862.    4th  ed.,  1866 
Early  Rains.    A  Sketch  of  A.  C.  Savage.    London,  1883. 
Facts  and  Fragments.'    London,  1864. 
Parish  Work.     A  brief  Manual  for  the  young  Clergy. 
London,  1865. 

Things  New  and  Old.     London,  1869. 
The   Gospel   Embassy :    a   Sermon.     London :    James 
Paid.     8vo.    4  leaves.     [TAe  PfeacAer,  No.  178  (1870).] 

The  Power  of  the  Resurrection :  A  Sketch  of  H. 
Adams,  a,  Whitechapel  ragged  school  teacher.  London, 
1871. 

Joseph  and  a  Greater  than  Joseph.    A  Sermon.     Lon- 
don, n.d.  (1873).  4  leaves.  [The  Preacher,  No.  271  (1873).] 
A  Simple  Catechism  for  Protestant  Children.  London, 
1875.     (57th  thousand.) 

Sixteen  Sermons  on  various  subjects.  By  the  late 
Rev.  W.  W.  Champneys,  Dean  of  Lichfield.  London  :  F. 
Davis,  1876.     8vo. 

Dean  Champneys  was  a  large  contributor  to  Home 
Words,  Our  Own  Fireside,  and  other  Periodicals. 

[Drawing  Room  Portrait  Gallery  (4  S.,  1860),  with 
portrait,  1,  2  ;  Christian  Cabinet  Almanack,  with  portrait 
(1861),  14,  31 ;  Miller's  St.  Panoras,  21,  22  ;  Champneys' 
Story  of  the  Tentmaker  (1875),  with  Memoir  and  portrait, 
7_14;  Guardiare,  10th  Feb.,  1875,  p.  168  :  Hth  Feb.,  p.  209 ; 
Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  X.,  86,  37  ;  Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  I.,  col.  689, 
590  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  I.,  237.] 

Change  Bros.  &  Co.,  Spoil  Lane,  Smethwiok. 
About  1830,  Eobert  Lucas  Chance  and  his 
brother,  William  Chance,  both  of  Birmingham, 
purchased  a  small  crown  window-glass  manu- 
factory in  Spon  Lane,  Smethwick,  working  one 
furnace  and  employing  100  workpeople  ;  Mr. 
Hartley,  of  Nailsea,  near  Bristol,  joined 
them,  during  whose  partnership  (1830 — 40) 
the  manufacture  of  sheet  or  window  glass 
was  established.  Partnership  dissolved  in 
1840.  The  firm  have  held  numerous  patents 
for  the  manufacture  of  patent  plate,  patent 
rolled  rough  plate-glass  for  roofing,  optical 
glass,  coloured  glass,  &c.,  &c.  They  supplied 
the  glass  used  in  the  erection  of  conservatory 
at  Chatsworth,  the  Exhibition  building  in  Hyde 
Park,  1851,  the  Crystal  Palace,  &c.  The 
firm  established  chemical  works,  at  Oldbury, 
Worcs.,  about  1840 — 42,  known  since  1891  as 
the  Oldbury  Alkali  Co.,  Limited.  During  its 
existence,  the  following  have  been  partners  in 
the  firm  : — Robert  Lucas  Chance  {d.  1865) 
and  his  sons,  Robert  Lucas  Chance  and  John 
Homer  Chance  ;  and  William  Chance  (d.  1855) 
and  his  sons,  James  Timmins  Chance,  Edward 
Chance  (d.  1881),  and  Henry  Chance.  On 
the  1st  Jan.,  1889,  the  business  was  converted 


into  a   Limited  Co..   whose   members   are  : — 
Robert    Lucas   Chance  and   his    son   (Arthur 
Lucas  Chance),  J.  H.  Chance,  Henry  Chance, 
George  Ferguson  Chance,  and  James  Frederick 
Chance    (sons    of   James    Timmins   Chance), 
Edward    Chance    (son    of    Edward    Chance, 
deceased),     and     Kenneth     Alan     Macaulay 
(nephew  of  J.  T.  Chance). 
The  literature  of    the  firm  is    found  in  Catalogues, 
most  elaborately  got  up,  giving  full  particulars  as  to  their 
various  manufactures,  mostly  in  4to.     Its  various  part- 
ners, past  and  present,  who  have  contributed  to  literature 
are  as  folio  tvs  : — 

Chance  Edward,  b.  1825  ;  4th  s.  of  William 
Chance,  of  Birmingham  and  Smethwick  ;  part- 
ner in  firm  of  Chance  Bros.,  Spon  Lane  ;  m., 
1850,  Maria  Isabella,  dau.  of  Joseph  Ferguson, 
M.P.  for  Carlisle,  1852—57  ;  became  partner, 
1865,  of  Ferguson  Bros.,  Carlisle,  Cotton  Manu- 
facturers ;  d.,  London,  June,  1881. 
Numerous  Contributions  on  Local  Matters  connected 

with  Malvern. 

Chance,  Frank,  b.  22nd  June,  1826  ;  4th  s. 
(2nd  surviving)  of  R.  Lucas  Chance,  of  Birm- 
ingham and  Smethwick  ;  educated  London, 
Dublin,  and  Birmingham  ;  Mat.  Trin.  Coll., 
Cam.  ;  B.A.,  1854  ;  Tyrwhitt  Scholarship  ; 
Hebrew  Scholar,  1854  ;  M.B.,  1855  ;  M.R.C.S., 
Lond.,  1856  ;  F.R.C.P.,  Lond.,  1863  ;  m., 
1858,  Katharine,  dau.  of  James  Brewster,  of 
Brampton,  near  Huntingdon  ;  member  of  the 
Old  Testament  Revision  Company,  1875 — 84  ; 
of  London. 
Cellular  Pathologie.  By  Dr.  Virchow.  Translated  by. 
London:  J.  Churchill.     1860.     8vo. 

Commentary  on  the  Book  of  Job.  By  Dr.  H.  H.  Ber- 
nard. Translated,  under  Dr.  Bernard's  superintendence, 
by.  .  .  .  London :  Hamilton,  Adams,  if  Co.  1884.  8to. 
Ee-issued,  same  year,  by  C.  Iligham,  London. 

[Dr.  Chance  is  a  frequent  contributor  to  Notes  and 
Queries,  and,  during  1891 — 92,  to  the  Academy.'] 

Chance,  Henry.      Trin.    Coll.,   Cam.  ;    M.A.  ; 
partner  in  Chance  Bros.,   1856 — 89  ;    Thorn- 
bridge  ;  J. P.  and  D.L.  Warws.;  High  Sherriff, 
1885  ;  of  Leamington. 
Lecture  on  the  Manufacture  of  Crown  and  Sheet  Glass. 
Delivered  before  the  Society  of  Arts,  1856.     [Soc.  of  Arts 
Jour.,  1856.] 

Treatise  on  same  subject.   [Manual  of  Glass  Making.] 
On  the  Manufacture  of  Plate,  Crown,  and  Sheet  Glass. 
[Birmingham  and  Hardware  District,  147 — 50.] 

On  the  Manufacture  of  Alkali  and  Acids  in  Birming- 
ham and  Neighbourhood.     [lb.,  166 — 68.] 

Chance,  James  Timmins.  b.  Birmingham,  March, 
1814  ;  s.  of  William  Chance  ;  partner  in  the 
firm  of  Chance  Bros,  up  to  1889  ;  Trin.  Coll., 
Cam.;  B.A.,  1838;  M.A.,  1842  ;  &&m.  ad 
eundem  Ox.  Univ.,  1848  ;  Associate  Institute 
of  C.E.;  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  StaSs.  and  Worcs.  ; 
High  Sheriff  of  Staffs.,  1868. 

On  Optical  Apparatus  used  in  Lighthouses.  [Minutes 
of  Proceedings  Inst,  of  C.  Eng.,  XXVI.] 

Dioptric  Apparatus  in  Lighthouses,  for  the  Electric 
Light.     [lb.,  LYn.] 

Chance,  William,  b.  Brown's  Green,  Hands- 
worth,  2nd  July,  1858  ;  eldest  s.  of  J.  T. 
Chance,  Esq.,  J. P.,  &c.,  of  Staff's.  ;  educated 
Harrow,  Sept.,  1867—71  ;  Trin.  Coll.,  Cam., 


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CHASETOWN 


Oct.,  1872—76  ;  Math.  Hon.,  Jan.,  1876  ; 
B.A.,  1876  ;  M.A.,  1879  ;  Barrister-at-Law, 
Inner  Temple,  15th  Nov.,  1879  ;  J. P.,  Surrey, 
1891 ;  Hon.  Sec.  Surrey  Liberal  Unionist 
Association ;  m.,  15th  Oct.,  1884,  Julia  Char- 
lotte, dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Strachey  ;  of 
Wharf enden,  Frimley,  Surrey. 

The  Law  of  Discovery.  By  Walter  S.  Sichel  and 
■William  Chance.  London :  Stevens  i.f  Sons,  119,  Chancery 
Lane.  1883.  8vo.  pp.  xl.,  (1  blank)  291.  Ded.  to  Mr. 
Justice  Matthew. 

The  Powers  of  the  London  County  Council  in  regard 
to  the  Housing  of  the  Working  Classes.  London :  Whiting 
it  Co.,  30  if  32,  Sardinia  Street,  Lincoln's-Inn-Fields,  W.C. 
1880.    Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  iv.  (1  blank),  62. 

Chandler,  Right  Eev.  Edward,  s.  of  Samuel 
Chandler,  of  Dublin;  Mat.  Emmanuel  Coll., 
Cam.  ;  M.A.,  1693  ;  D.D.,  1701  ;  Chp.  to 
Bp.  Lloyd,  of  Winchester,  1693  ;  Rector  of 
St.  Nicholas,  Worcester  ;  Preb.  of  Pipa  Minor, 
Lichfield,  30tli  April,  1697—1717  ;  Canon  of 
Lichfield  ;  Preb.  of  Salisbury,  1703  ;  of 
Worcester,  1706  ;  Bp.  of  Lichfield,  17th  Nov., 
1717_30  ;  of  Durham,  21st  I^ov.,  1730  to 
death  ;  m.,  Barbara,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Hum- 
phrey Briggs  ;  d.,  London,  20th  July,  1750 ; 
bur.  Farnham  Royal. 

A  Defence  of  Christianity  from  the  Prophesies  of  the 
Old  Testament,  wherein  are  considered  all  the  objections 
advanced  by  a  late  "  Discourse  of  the  grounds  and  reasons 
of  the  Christian  Beligion."    London,  1725.    8vo. 

[To  this  a  reply  was  issued  by  S.  Collins,  entitled,  A 
Scheme  of  Literal  Prophesy.  To  which  the  Bishop 
answered  in — ]  ,„,.,."  -^     ^ 

A  Tindication  of  the  Defence  of  Christianity  from 
the  Prophesies  of  the  Old  Testament,  in  answer  to  "A 
Scheme  of  Literal  Prophesy"  considered.  With  a  Letter  to 
the  Eer.  Mr.  Marson  concerning  the  religion  of  Macrobius 
and  his  testimony  touching  the  Slaughter  of  the  Infants 
at  Bethlehem.    London,  1728.    8vo.,  2  vols 

A  Thanksgiving  Sermon  (on  Psalm  Iv.  19 — 21)  tor 
the   Suppression   of   the   Rebellion.    London,  1716.    8vo. 

Ditto  f  on  Jude  xvii.  6).    London,  1718.    8vo. 

Sermoii  (on  John  i.  14)  on  Christmas  Day.    London, 

Sermon  (on  Genesis  iii.  9)  before  the  Society  for  the 
Reformation  of  Manners.    London,  1724.    4to. 

Four  other  Sermons.  „ 

Letter  to  his  brother.     "Bccleshal,  June  24th,  1726. 

A  Chronological  Dissertation,  prefixed  to  R.  Arnald's 
Commentary  to  Ecclesiasticus.    1748.  -r         ^  i,i 

Short  Preface  to  Cudworth's  Treatise  on  Immutable 

*^°™rHl^ood's  Lichfield,  157,  242  ;  Diet  Nat.  Biog.,X., 
38 ;  King's  Anecdotes,  118 ;  Shaw  s  Staffs  I.,  279 ; 
Hutchinson's  Durham,  !•>  "4 ;  Whiston  s  Life  I.,  422  , 
Neve's  Fasti.  I.,  558,  619  :  II.,  665  :  III.,  86,  297.] 

Plain  reasons  for  being  a  Christian.  [Reprinted  m 
Bp.  Walson's  Tracts,  1785,  Vol.  III.] 

Chapel  Ohoklton. 

-  Church  Registers  :-I.,  Mixed,  1564-1709.  H-,  ditto 
1715-1813.  III.,  Baptisms,  1813-91.  IV.,  Marriages 
(only  6  pp.  used),  1817-36,  and  those  m  use.  [In  I.  and 
II    are  some  notes  on  parish  matters.] -(The  Rev.  0.  C. 

^nito'f^'ctarcl'-'S^  Buckler  [Salt  Lib.]  ;  Mis- 
cellanea  [ib.,  see  Cat.,  393.] 

Chapman,  James.     Surgeon,  Uttoxeter,  1st  Feb., 
1841. 

Treatment  of  Pruritus  Ani.     ILancet  (1841),  760.] 

Chapman,  Jane. 

Elegies  on  the  Deaths  of  several  of  her  valued  friends 
(affectionately  inscribed  to  their  Memory).  Burtm^-on- 
T^nt:  Printed  by  T.  Wayte.    1805.    4to.,  pp.  28. 


Chardon,  John.     Bishop  of  Down  and  Connor. 

Pulfordo  et  Fulf ordse.  A  Sermon  (on  Isaiah  i.  2,  3) 
preached  at  Exeter,  Aug,,  1594,  in  memoriall  of  the  Citie's 
deliverance  in  the  daies  of  King  Edward  the  Sixt.  Printed 
by  J.  Danter;  Sold  by  W.  Barley,  London.  1505.  8vo. 
Preface  and  some  latin  verses  add. 'to  T.  Pulford,  Esq.,  and 
his  wife. 

Charles  I. 

His  Majestie's  Propositions  to,  and  answer  of,  the 
Lords,  Knights,  &c.,  of  Staffordshire,  at  Uttoxeter.  Lon- 
don, 1642.     4to. 

His  Majestie's  Speech  and  Protestation  made  at  the 
Head  of  His  Armie,  between  Stafford  and  Wellington,  the 
19th  of  September,  1642,  after  the  Reading  of  the  Orders. 
(Vignette — Royal  Armes.)  London:  Printed  by  Robert 
Barker,  Printer  to  the  Kinr/'s  Most  Excellent  Majestie ;  And 
by  the  Assignees  of  John  Bill.     1642.     4to.,  pp.  5,  and  title. 

Charles  II. 

Account  of  Coronation.  By  Ashmole.  [Bodl.  Lib., 
810  1503,  67,  77]  ;  Ashmole's  interview  with  him,  re  Lich- 
field Cathedral  (1660)  [_ib.,  1521,  (B)  161]  ;  Ashmole  made 
Windsor  herald  by  him  (1660)  [ib.,  857,  93  :  1731,  102]  ; 
Licences  to  Ashmole's  Institutes  of  the  Garter  [«6.,  1131, 

2'?,  1**8]. 

Charles  II.,  the  Pendrills,  Lanes,  fee.  [Grammont  s 
Memoirs  (Bohn),  68,  462,  464,  503,  505—507,  513.] 

Charles  II. 

Charles  II.,  Count  Palatine  of  the  Rhine,  and  Duke  of 
Bavaria.  Sends  Medal  to  Ashmole.  [Bodl.  Lib.,  1131, 
3356,  336,  342,  348.J 

Charles,  James  Edward.     "  The  Chevalier." 
Narrative    of    the    Chevalier.     London,    1765.     8vo. 

[Gives  his  Staffordshire  experience.] 

Expenses  at  Leek.     [Relig.,  VIII.,  2o6.] 

Charlbsworth,  Charles.  b.  Longnor,  14th 
March,  1729  ;  s.  of  Richard  Charlesworth, 
carrier  ;  when  4  years  of  age  he  stood  4  feet 
high  ;  when  5  years  old,  4  ft.  7  in.,  and  could 
easily  carry  14  stones'  weight ;  at  the  age  of  7 
years  he  died,  having  hecome  emaciated  as  an 
old  man. 
[  Trans.  Royal  Society,  circa  1780  ;    W-es.Mag.  (1786), 

37;  bide  Leeke,  57,  58  ;  Dublin  Univ.  Mag.  (1868).  J 

Charlton,  Richard.     Burton. 

Obituary  of  Joseph  Ley.  [New  Con.  Mag.  (1829),  124 
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Charnes  Hall. 

Water-Colour.    By  C.  B.  Ash.     [Salt  Lib.] 

Chartley  Castle. 

Oueen  Mary  of  Scots  prisoner  there.  [Bodl.  Lib.,  830, 
S  ^  [Accounts  of  the  unfortunate  Queen  s  residence  at 
Chartley  are  innumerable,  and  there  is  therefore  no  ne- 
cessitv  to  say  more  here  than  to  state  that  they  are  found 
in  ail  histories  of  England;  ditto  of  Staffordshire  ;  the 
various  Lives  of  Queen  Mary,  and  Eh^^^«*'/^J,,   ,,     „ 

Drawings  of  Castle,  Court-yard,  and  Old  Hall  (by  I. 
P  Wood);  of  the  Castle  (by  S.  Bentley)  ;  of  the  old 
Iridge  and  Moat  round  Chartley  Hall,  and  Rums  of 
Chartley  Castle  ;  of  Castle  (by  Buckler) ;  of  Chartley  Oak 

^'^  ^himln^s'iiteS^'iitLters  and  Celebrated  Places. 
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Chartley  Park. 

Legend  of  Chartley  Park  in  Philosophy  of  Mystery. 
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Shirley's  Deer  Paries  of  England. 

Chasbtown. 

Church  Registers  :— (only  those  in  use). 
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[See  Seaton 


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Chatcdll  Manor  House  and  Old  Hall. 
By  T.  P.  Wood.     [Salt  Lib.] 

CuATTBRTON,  Stephen,  a  Schoolmaster  at  Willen- 
hall. 

Poems.     Bilstoii,  1795. 

Poem.    "An  Epistle  to  my  friend,  Mr.  Thomas  S •, 

who  was  married  in  July,  1783,  to  his  third  wife,  on  his 
fiftieth  birthday."     [Willenhall  Mag."] 


Hayes  House,  West 


Chattock,    Christopher. 

Bromwich. 

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Chattock,  Eichard  S. 

The  Black  Country,  Illustrated  in  16  Etchings  of 
Scenes  in  the  Coal  and  Iron  District  of  South  Staffordshire 
with  descriptions.    1812.    fol.,  loose,  mounted. 

Chatwell. 

Stone  Cross  at.    A  Drawing.     [Salt  Lib.] 
Chaokoby,  Sir  Henry. 

Letter  to  Ashmole  a9th  Oct.,  1686)  [Bodl.  Lib..  1137, 
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Chavasse,  ( — ).     Digbeth^  Walsall. 

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1834. 

History  of  Walsall.     Walsall,  1838.     8to. 

Chawner,   Darwin.       Surgeon,    Burton ;     bur. 
Hanford. 

[Lancet  (1844),  746.] 

Chbadlb. 

Ordnance  Plan  of  the  Parish  of  Cheadle.  Scale 
25,344  inches  to  one  mile.  Index  Sheet  and  Area  Book. 
Title  from  the  Index.     Southampton,     n.d.  (1870) 

Ditto.  7  Sheets,  with  Index  Sheet  and  Area  Book. 
Title  from  the  Index.      Southampton,     n.d.  (1880). 

St.  Giles'  Church  :  Water-Colour,  by  A.  E.  Everitt ; 
KW.  &  S.B.  View  of  Cheadle  Church,  by  Buckler  [Salt 
Lib.]  :  Miscellanea  [ib.,  see  Cat.  389.] 

Lord  Shrewsbury's  New  Church  of  St.  Giles,  in  Staf- 
fordshire. Being  A  Description  of  the  Edifice  and  an 
account  of  the  Consecration  and  opening.  By  the  Editor 
of  Dolman's  Magazine.  To  which  is  added  Bishop  Gillis's 
Discourse  on  the  occasion  of  the  opening.  London: 
Charles  Dolman,  61,  New  Bond  Street.    1846.     8vo.,  pp.  23. 

A  Discourse  delivered  at  the  opening  of  St.  Giles' 
Catholic  Church,  of  Cheadle,  on  the  1st  September,  1846. 
Same  imprint  ana  size.     pp.  1.5.     [Now  rare.] 

Monuments  at.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  853-  18.] 

The  Cheadle  Herald.     \_See  Machin  (J.).] 

Metrical  Psalms  and  Hymns  for  Congregational  use 
in  the  Parish  Church  of  Cheadle,  Diocese  of  Lichfield.  To 
be  bought  of  the  Parish  Clerk.  1843.  Duo.,  pp.  197.  Citt/ 
Press,  Long  Lane ;  D.  A.  Doudiiei/. 

[SeeMaohm  (J.),  Blagg  (J.  M.),  (C),  (H.),  Horn  (and 
Sou),  Allen  (W.  S.),  Masefield  (J.),  Wheildon  (Eev.  E.), 
Bagot  (Rot.  L.  T.),  Cattlow  (Rev.  R.  S.),  Plant  (R.) 
Ingamells  (J.).]  '  ^     '' 

Chbbsby. 

Ordnance  Plan  of  the  Parish  of  Chebsey.  Scale, 
25,344  inches  to  the  mile.  4  sheets,  with  Index  Sheet  and 
Area  Book.     Title  from  the  Index.     Southampton,  1880. 

Monuments  at.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  853,  34a.] 

Church ;  S.E.  Tiew  of  ditto  ;  and  Font.  By  Buckler 
[Salt  Lib.]     Miscellanea  lib.,  see  Cat.  393], 

[See  Panting  (Bev.  L.).] 

ClIBOKLEY. 

Ordnance  Plan  of  the  Parish  of  Checkley.  Scale 
25,344  mches  to  the  mile.  2  sheets,  with  Index  Sheet  and 
Area  Book.    Title  from  the  Index.     Southampton,  1880. 

Ditto.    8  sheets,  as  before.     Southampton,  1881. 

Monuments  at.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  853,  16.] 


Church.  Drawing  in  Water-Colour.  By  Rev.  S.  Shaw. 
Four  Tiews  of  Ditto,  and  its  Font.  By  Buckler.  [Salt 
Lib.] 

Sculptured  Stone  in  the  Churchyard,  with  cuts. 
[iJe%.,  XXL,  33.]     Epitaphs  at.     [See  Redfern  (F.).] 

Church  Registers  ;— I.,  Mixed,  1625—1702.  II.,  ditto, 
1710— 18th  Dec,  1792.  III.,  Baptisms  and  Burials,  6th 
Jan.,  1793— 26th  Dec,  1712.  IT.,  Marriages,  29th  May, 
1759— 12th  Dec,  1799.  T.,  ditto,  20th  Jan.,  1800— 30th 
Dec,  1812.  TL,  ditto,  3rd  Jan.,  1813— 29th  Jan.,  1837. 
TIL,  Burials,  17th  Jan.,  1813— 29th  May,  1855.  Till., 
Baptisms,  13th  Jan.,  1813— 27th  Dec,  1835.  IX.,  ditto, 
27th  Dec,  1835  (in  use).  X.,  Burials,  8th  Nov.,  1855  (in 
use).  XL,  17th  Aug.,  1837  (in  use).— (Rev.  E.  Philips, 
M.A.,  Rector.) 

Chbddlbton. 

Church  Registers  : — I.,  Mixed,  1696 — 1789  (Marriages 
only  till  1754).  II.,  Marriages,  1754—1813.  III.,  Baptisms 
and  Burials,  1790—1812.  IT.,  Baptisms,  1813—51.  T., 
Burials,  1813—79.  TL,  Marriages,  1813—37.  TIL,  ditto, 
1837 — 74,  and  those  in  use. — (Rev.  A.  H.  Boucher,  M.A., 
Ticar.) 

Church.  ,  Water-Colour.  S.E.  &  W.  Tiew  of  ditto, 
and  Font.     By  Buckler.     [Salt  Lib.] 

Chbffins,  Charles,  London. 

Map  of  the  Manchester  and  Birmingham  Railway, 
with  the  proposed  extension  to  Rugby,  1838.  London,  1838. 
Folding  sheet. 

Chbrry,  John  Law.  b.  Northampton  ;  Vice- 
President  of  North  Staffs.  Nat.  Field  Club  ; 
Editor  of  Staffordshire  Advertiser. 

Life  and  Remains  of  John  Clare,  the  "  Northampton- 
shire Peasant  Poet."  With  Illustration  by  Birket  Foster. 
Northampton :  J.  Taylor  if  Son.     1873.     8vo.,  pp.  xiii.,  349. 

Life,  Death,  and  Obsequies  of  the  Good  Queen  Eleanor. 

A   Tisit   to   Naseby    [Pot.   Mech.    Mag.,    I.,    7—9]  ; 
Naseby  [ib.,  17—20]  ;    Christiana,  Queen  of  Sweden  [ib., 
153—56,  165—68]  ;  The  Staffordshire  Knot  [ib.,  226,  227] 
Morals  of  Confucius   [ib.,   II.,   17—201. 

Editor  of  :— 

Stafford  in  the  Olden  Times.    1889.    8vo. 

Mr.  Cherry  is  a  contributor  to  Leisure  Hour,  Notes  and 
Queries,  Northamptonshire  Notes  and  Queries,  &o. 

Cheshirb  Salt  District. 

Report  of  a  Tisit  to,  by  the  North  Staffordshire 
Mining  and  Mechanical  Engineers.  [  Trans.,  IX.,  298 — 
306.]  ' 

Chester,  Charles,  Printer,  High  Street,   New- 
castle,     b.  nei  ;     Proprietor  of  Staffordshire 
Advertiser  in  1818  ;    retired  to  Stafford,  1830, 
where  he  d.,  12th  March,  1841  ;  aged  77. 
A  Copy  of  the  Poll  (in  Alphabetical  order)  Taken  at 
the  Guildhall,  in  the  Town  of  Newcastle-under-Lyme  in 
the  County  of    Stafford,  on  Wednesday,  the  6th  day'  of 
May,  1807,  and  the  Three  following  Days,  by  Tirtue  of 
writ,  for  returning  Two  Members  to  serve  in  Parliament 
for  that  Borough.    Before  John  Philips,  Esq.,  Mayor  &o' 
....    With  Remarks.     Printed  hy  order, for  the  use  of 
the  Burgesses,  by  C.  Chester,  Newcastle-under-Lyme     1807 
8vo.,  pp.  22. 

Ditto.     1812.     Same  size. 

A  Sermon  addressed  to  Youth.  By  R.  Grosvenor  D  D 
With  a  Preface  by  James  Mort.  Newcastle-under-Lyme  '■ 
Printed  at  the  Office  of  C.  Chester,     n.d.     8vo    pp  42       ' 

,^'^'t,^J;'^^^  Dictionary.  By  T.  AUin,  Burslem.  'New- 
castle: C.  Chester.     1803.     4to. 

A  New  and  Easy  French  Grammar.     [See  Herriott  1 
Glorious  News  of  Saints.     [See  Walsh  (J  )  1 
Mavor  Abbreviated.     [See  Olive  (J.  C.)  ] 
Sermons.     [Cotterill  (Rev.  T.),  Riles  (Rev.  J.)  I 
Hymns  and  Spiritual  Songs.   In  Three  Books    Collec- 
ted from  the  Scriptures.     Composed  on  Divine  Subiects 
Prepared  for  the  Lord's  Supper.    By  Isaac  Watts,  D  d' 
(Rev.  V.  9,  &c.)     Newcastle:  Printed  at  the  Office  of  C 
Chester.     1809.     12mo.,  pp.  vii.,  246. 

Rules,  Orders,  and  Regulations  made  and  constituted 
by  the  members  of  the  First  Etruria  Friendly  Society, 
Established  the  18th  day  of  June,  1796,  in  the  County  of 
Stafford,  for  Raismg  by  Voluntary  Subscriptions  of  the 
members  thereof  a  Joint  Stock,  or  Fund,  for  the  Mutual 


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Relief  and  maintenance  of  all  and  every  the  said  Membevs 
in  Old  Age,  Sickness,  or  Infirmity,  as'  hereafter  set  forth. 
Staffordshire:  Printed  hy  C.  Chester,  Newcastle.  1815. 
Pt.  8vo.,  pp.  v.,  36,  4. 

Obituary  of.     [Wes.  May.  (1841).] 

Chester  and  Deewry,  Printers,  Newcastle. 

Printers  of  Saints'  Everlasting  Rest,  &c.,  for  T.  Allin. 
[Which  see.] 

Chester     and    Mort     (John   Drewry  Mort), 

Printers,  Newcastle. 

The  Staffordshire  Pottery  Directory ;  containing  an 
Alphabetical  List  of  the  Names  and  Places  of  Abode  of 
the  Manufacturers,  Shopkeepers,  &c.,  &c.,  in  the  Stafford- 
shire Potteries.  ...  To  which  is  prefixed  An  Historical 
Sketch  of  the  Country,  with  an  Account  of  the  Origin 
and  Progress  of  the  Manufacture  of  Earthenware,  &c.  .  . 
Printed  and  Sold  by  Chester  and  Mort,  Hanley  and  New- 
castle; and  Sold  also  by  J.  Knott,  Lombard  Street,  Lon- 
don,    n.d.     Pt.  8vo.,  pp.  1 — 64. 

Chesterfield,  Derbyshire. 

A  Map  of  90  miles  by  75,  in  which  Chesterfield  is  the 
centre,  comprising  the  Counties  of  Derby  and  Nottingham, 
and  part  of  the  Counties  of  York,  Lincoln,  Rutland, 
Leicester,  Stafford,  Salop,  Chester,  and  Lancaster.  By 
J.  Tuke.    1798. 

Chesterfield,  Philip  Stanhope,  Earl  of. 

Two  Dialogues,  containing  a  Comparative  View  of 
the  Lives,  Characters,  and  Writings  of  Philip,  the  late 
Earl  of  Chesterfield,  and  Dr.  S.  Johnson.    London,  1787. 


Chesterfield  Thomas.  Canon  of  Lichfield  ; 
Preb.  of  Tervin,  8th  Feb.,  1425—33  ;  Archd. 
of  Salop,  13th  Oct.,  1425—33  ;  Preb.  of 
Morton  Magna,  Hereford,  13th  Jan.,  1450  ; 
d.  1451  or  1452. 

[Canon  Chesterfield  gave  £120  to  the  Vicars  Choral 
for  the  repair  of  their  home  and  hall.] 

History  of  the  Kings  of  Mercia  and  the  Bishops  of 
Mercia,  or  Lichfield,  to  a.d.  1347.  Commonly  known  as 
Chronicon  Lichfeldensis.  It  was  printed  by  Wharton  in 
his  Anglia  Sacra,  I.,  423 — 43. 

[In  the  Ashmolean  Museum  there  is  a  transcript  by 
Whitlocke,  with  additions  to  1.559.]  [Bodl.  Lib.,  1521,  B. 
I.,  19.]     [See  Whitlocke  (W.).] 

[Appendix  to  Cave's  Historia  Literaria,  p.  485  ;  Bid. 
Nat.  Biog.,  X.,  205,  206  ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  215,  251, 
602  ;  Wharton's  pref .,  XXXTI. ;  Tanner's  Bibl.  Brit,  176  ; 
Hardy's  Le  Neve's  Fasti,  I.,  574,  6.^0.] 

Chesterton. 

Ordnance  Plan  of  the  Town  of  Chesterton.  Scale, 
1,500  or  10,560  feet  to  one  mile.  9  sheets,  with  Index 
Sheet.    Title  from  the  Index.     Southampton,  1879. 

A  Barrow  at.     [Reliq.,  XI.,  66.] 

Its  claim  to  be  the  MTediolanum  of  the  Romans.  With 
Plan.     [Ward's  Stoke.] 

[See  Beech  (Rev.  H.),  Riles  (Rev.  J.)  (Mrs.).] 

Chettle,  Rev.  Henry  H.  b.  Burton,  5th  March, 
1809  ;  s.  of  Rev.  John  Chettle,  Wesleyan 
Minister  ;  educated  Kingswood  Sch.  ;  Master 
Woodhouse  Grove  Sch.  ;  Wesleyan  Minister 
from  1832  ;  Sec.  Worn-Out  Ministers'  Fund, 
&c.,  1852  ;  for  eight  years  Governor  of  Wood- 
house  Grove  ;  Superannuated  1876  ;  d.  19th 
June,  ]878,  aged  70. 
The  Wise  Son.  An  Address  at  Woodhouse  Grove. 
London,  1840.    12mo.,  pp.  30. 

Sermon  on  Job  ii.  10  [Sermons  by  Wesleyan  Mmis- 
ters,  1850]  ;  ditto,  on  Isaiah  xl.  31  [ib.,  1851]. 

A  Sermon  on  the  Indian  Mutiny.  London,  1857.  8vo., 
pp.  14. 

Christian  BeUevers  exhorted  to  the  Maintenance  of 
their  Spiritual  Liberty.  A  Sermon.  London,  1862.  12mo., 
pp.  17. 


A  Sermon  on  the  Character  and  Happiness  of  a  G-odly 
Man.     London,  1863.     8vo.,  pp.  12. 

Several  contributions  to  Wes.  Mag.,  and  other  con- 
nexional  literature. 

Obituary.  [Ifcs.  Min.  (1878),  46—8;  Wes.  Mag. 
(1878)]. 

[Osborne's  Wes.  Bibl.,  82,  83]  ;  Slugg's  Woodhouse 
G-rove  Sch. 

Chettle,    Rev.    John.      h.    Castle    Donington, 
1777  ;  Wesleyan  Minister  from  1797  ;   super- 
annuated 1847  ;    d.,  8th  Aug.,  1850,  aged  73, 
after  a  Ministry  of  53  years. 
Strictum  on  Popery,  occasioned  by  A  Letter  addressed 
by  the  Rev.  P.  Martyn  to  the  Inhabitants  of  Walsall  and 
its  vicinity.     Walsall:  Printed  and  Sold  by  J.  Wilkes,  Hic/h 
Street,     n.d.     8vo.,  pp.  42.     Signed,  "Walsall,  March  12th, 
1827." 

Objections  against  the  Romish  Doctrine  of  Transub- 
stantiation.     Walsall :  same  imprint.     12mo. 

The  Word  of  God  Illustrated  [Wes.  Mag.  (1820),  749 
—51]  ;    The  Attributes  of  God  [ib.  (1821),  494—97]  ;   Me- 
moir of  Rev.  John  Rossall  [ib.  (1835),  361,  362]. 
[Osborne's  Wes.  Bibl.,  83.] 

Chetwodb,  of  Chetwode  and  Oakley. 
Pedigree.     [See  Tucker  (J.).] 

Chetwode,  Rev.  George,  b.  Oakley,  1st  Nov. 
(baptised  Mucclestone,  2nd  Nov.),  1791  ;  s.  of 
Sir  John  Chetwode,  Bart.,  and  Lady  Henri- 
etta Grey  (elde.'it  dau.  of  5th  Earl  of  Stamford 
and  Warrington),  his  wife  ;  Mat.  Brasenose 
Coll.,  Ox.,  1809;  B.A.,  15th  Nov.,  1814;  M.A., 

1815  ;    Rector   of    Ashton-under-Lyne,  June, 

181 6  ;  P.C.  of  Chilton,  Bucks.,  1829";  m.  (1)  at 
Cannock,  26th  April,  1818,  Charlotte  Anne, 
2nd  dau.  of  Morton  Walhouse,  Esq.,  of  Hather- 
ton,  (2)  at  Marylebone,  1st  Sept.,  1840,  Anna 
Maria,  dau.  of  Dr.  Shipley,  Dean  of  St. 
Asaph,  (3)  27th  Feb.,  1849,  Elizabeth  Anne, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Deane,  of  Winchester,  and  (4) 
30th  April,  1868,  Elizabeth  Sophia,  dau.  of 
Colonel  Thomas  Aubrey  ;     d.  4th  Aug.,  1870. 

A  Letter  to  the  Rector  of  Ashton  on  Non-Residence 
and  the  Evils  of  it.  By  a  Christian  Philanthropist.  Man- 
chester, 1847.     12mo.,  pp.  8. 

Chetwynd   Cross. 

[See  "Giacomo."] 

Chetwynd,  Edward,  b.  Ingestre,  1577  ;  Exeter 
Coll.,  Ox.,  1593  ;  B.A.,  1595  ;  M.A.,  1598  ; 
B.D.,  1606  ;  D.D.,  1616  ;  Lecturer  to  Cor- 
poration of  Abingdon,  1606  ;  to  Corporation 
of  Bristol,  1607;  Chp.  to  Queen  Anne,  1613; 
Vicar  of  Banwell,  Somerset;  of  Barclay,  Gloues.; 
Dean  of  Bristol,  1617  ;  d.  13th  May,  1639  ; 
bur.  in  the  Choir  of  Bristol  Cathedral. 
Concio  ad  Clerum  pro  gradu  habita  Oxonise,  19  Dec, 
1607.     Oxford,  1608.     8vo. 

The  'Strait  Gate  and  Narrow  Way  to  Life.    London, 
1612.    8vo. 
Sermons. 

[Wood's  Ath.  Oxon.,  II.,  641 ;  Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.; 
Diet.  Nat.  Biog.] 

Chetwynd  Family. 

"  Chetwyndorum  stemma  "  ab  Eudore  de  Mutton,  and 
Walt.  Chetwynd  de  Ingestre  in  com.  Staff.,  anno  1671,  et 
Annan  Bagot  ux  ejus.  [Bodl.  Lib.,  1763,  f.  286,  29.]  An- 
other reference  [ib.,  833,  47]. 

Chetwyndorum  stemma  sive  Chetwyndianse  family 
de  Ingestre  in  Agro  Staffiordiensi  Ac  oUm  de  Chetwynd 
in  comitatu  Salopie  successio,  A.D.  1690.  4to.  vol.  [Salt 
Lib.,  see  Cat.  41 ;  Printed  in  Hist.  Coll.  Staffs.,  XII. ;  see 
Wrottesley  (Major-General).] 


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Drawing  of,  and  Haselrig  Monuments  in  Ingestre 
Church.    By  Ferneyhough.     [Salt  Lib.] 

[Colton  and  the  De  Wasteneys,  49,  61,  56,  198,  199, 
224,  229,  235,  236,  238,  271,  274,  283.] 

Chbtwynd,  (Sir)  George  (Bart.),  b.  Berkswich, 
1784  ;  s.  of  Sir  George  Chetwynd,  Barfc.  ;  of 
Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  81st  May,  1802  ;  Bar- 
rister, Lincoln's  Inn,  1813  ;  2nd  Baronet ; 
liI.P.,  Stafford,  1820—26  ;  rf.  24th  May,  1850. 

Catalogue  of  Sir  George  Chetwynd's  Collection  of 
Provincial  Copper  Coins,  Tokens,  Tickets,  and  Medalets, 
issued  in  G-reat  Britain,  Ireland,  and  the  Colonies.  By  T. 
Sharp.  London,  1834.  4to.  Portraits,  Engravings  of 
Coins,  &c.     [Only  printed  for  presents.] 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  I.,  245.] 

Chetwynd,  Mrs.  Henry.  Brocton.  [m.  John 
Chetwynd,  who  was  b.  at  Baswick,  1792,  and 
d.  Brocton,  9th  Aug.,  1870.] 

A  Poetical  History  of  England.  Stafford :  R.  cf  W. 
Wright;  London:  Longman  ^'  Co  ;  Derby:  J.  fj'  C.  Moz- 
ley.  MDCCCXLTX.  16mo.,  pp.  iy.,  61.  Pref.  signed 
"Brocton  Lodge,  Feb.  19th,  1849." 

Elements  of  Knowledge.     Same  Publisher,  <^c. 

Poetical  Companion  to  the  History  of  Russia.  Staf- 
ford: R.  and  W.  Wright;  London:  Longman  and  Vo. 
MDCCCLIV.    16mo. 

Chetwynd,  Eev.  John.  h.  Banwell,  Somerset, 
4th  Jan.,  1623  ;  eldest  s.  of  the  above  ;  of 
Exeter  Coll.,  Ox.,  1638  ;  B.A.,  1642  ;  M.A., 
Oct.,  1648  ;  Vicar  of  Temple  in  Bristol,  about 
1660;  Lecturer  to  Bristol  Corporation  ;  Canon 
of  Bristol,  1668  ;  d.  30th  Dec,  1692  ;  bur. 
Temple  Church. 

Besides  several  Sermons,  &c.,  he  published  : — 
Anthologia  Historica,  containing  14  Centuries  of 
Memorable  Passages,  and  Remarkable  Occurrents,  collected 
out  of  the  English,  Spanish,  Imperial,  and  Jewish,  Histo- 
ries. London,  1674.  8vo.  [Ln  his  Dedication,  Chetwynd 
writes  of  himself  as  "  the  poor  Kinsman  of  Lady  Gerard, 
Baroness  of  Gerard's  Bromley  ;  of  the  Right  Worshipful 
Walter  Chetwynd,  of  Ingestre  ;  and  of  William  Chetwynd, 
of  Ridgely,  in  StaiEordshire."] 

Chetwynd,  Walter,  b.  Ingestre  ;  s.  of  Walter 
Chetwynd,  by  Frances  (only  dau.  of  Edward 
Hesilrige,  of  Arthingworth,  JNorthants)  ;  m., 
14th  Sept.,  1658,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward 
Bagot,  Bart.,  of  Blithfieid  (she  d.,  6th  Dec, 
1871)  ;  F.K.S.,  31st  Jan.,  1678  ;  M.P.,  Staf- 
ford, 1673,  1678,  1686  ;  Staffs.,  1689—90  ; 
High  Sheriff,  1680  ;  d.  London,  21st  March, 
1693  ;  bur.  Ingestre  ;  rebuilt  Ingestre  Church. 

Assisted  and  liberally  supported  Dr.  Plot  in  his 
History. 

Made  Collections  relating  to  Staffordshire,  preserved 
in  two  volumes  folio  [Penes  Earl  of  Shrewsbury]. 
Transcript  from  the  original  [Salt  Lib.,  see  Cat.  40]. 

Portrait,  by  Sir  P.  Lely  [Penes  Earl  of  Shrewsbury]  ; 
Engraved  [Harwood's  Erdeswicke,  1844]. 

[Harwood's  Erdeswicke  (1844),  pp.  xl.,  19 — li.,  ad 
passim  ;  Lodge's  Peerage  of  Ireland,  V.,  154,  155  ;  Lists  of 
M.P.s,  528,  538,  555,  569  ;  Duckett's  Penal  Laws  and  Test 
Act,  App.  (1883),  196,  251,  290  ;  Noble's  Continuation  of 
Granger,  I.,  154  ;  Will.  reg.  in  P.C.C,  144  ;  Coker  ;  Bliss's 
Wood's  Ath.  Oxon.,  I.,  736  :  III.,  153,  154  ;  Nicholson's 
Hist.  Libraries  (17  76),  18  ;  Gent '«  Mat/.,  LXTIIL,  (pt  2) 
920—22,  1009,  1010  :  LXXI.,  (pt.  1)  17,  126,  321 ;  Gough's 
Brit.  Topo.,  II.,  229,  230,  239  ;  Diet.  i\al.  Biog.,  X.,  213,] 

Chetwynd,  Walter.  b.  Ridge ;  s.  of  John 
Chetwynd  (M.F.,  Stafford,  1689,  1700,  1702)  ; 
M.P.,  for  Stafford  or  Lichfield,  from  1703— 35  ; 
Master  of  Buckhounds  from  1703 — 11 ;  created 
Viscount  Chetwynd,  of  Bearhaven,  co.  Cork, 


and  Baron  of  Eathdown,  co.   Dublin,  peerage 
of  Ireland. 

[Poster's  Alumni,  Oxon. ;  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  X.,  213.] 

Chetwynd,  William  Richard,  b.  Ridge,  1685  ; 
s.  of  John  Chetwynd,  Esq.  ;  educated  Westr. 
Sch.  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  1703  ;  Envoy  to 
Genoa,  1708  ;  M.P.  for  Stafford,  1714— 22  ; 
Junior  Lord  of  the  Admiralty,  1717 — 27  ; 
M.P.,  Plymouth,  1722—27  :  Stafford  again, 
1734—70  ;  Master  of  the  Mint,  29th  Dec, 
1744 — 3rd  June,  1769  ;  succeeded,  21st  June, 
1767,  his  brother  John  as  3rd  Viscount  Chet- 
wynd ;  7?!.  Honora,  dau.  of  John  Baker,  Eng- 
lish Consul  at  Algiers  ;  d.  3rd  April,  1770. 

IDict.  Nat.  Biog.,  X.,  213,  214;  Welch's  Alumni 
Westmr.,  243 ;  Lodge's  Irish  Peerage,  T. ;  Gent's  Mag., 
1770  ;   Harwood's  Erdeswicke,  1844.] 

Cheynb,  Lady  Jane.  b.  1621  ;  c?aM.  of  William 
Cavendish,  1st  Duke  of  Newcastle,  by  his  1st 
wife,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  sole  heiress  of  William 
Bassett,  of  Blore  ;  m.,  1654,  Charles  Cheyne, 
of  Cogenhoe,  Northants.  ;  resided  mostly  at 
Chelsea,  where  they  had  bought  an  estate  ;  re- 
roofed  Chelsea  Church,  1667  ;  d.  8th  Oct., 
1669  ;  bur.,  Chelsea  Church,  on  1st  ISTov., 
where  is  a  fine  monument  by  Bernini. 

The  Concealed  Fansyes.  Jointly  with  her  sister 
Lady  Elizabeth.     [MS.,  Bodl.  Lib.]  ' 

Portraits  of  her  are  found — One,  by  Diepenbeke,  in 
Duke  of  Newcastle's  "Horsemanship,"  1668;  another  in 
Frontispiece  to  Margaret,  Duchess  of  Newcastle's  "Nature's 
Pictures,"  1656. 

Funeral  Sermon  on.    By  Adam  Littleton. 

[Granger,  III.,  309  ;  Watt's  Bibl,  Brit.  ;  Notes  and 
Queries,  2,  S.  X.,  127 ;  3,  S.  IV.,  506  ;  Faulkner's  Chelsea 
I.,  329  ;  Life  of  Duke  of  Newcastle,  65,  90,  91,  106,  156  ■ 
Welford's  Memorials,  112,  et  seq.:  App.,  3,  4;  Diet  Nat 
Biog.,  X.,  220.] 

Chichelb,  or  Chicheley,  Henry,  b.  Higham 
Ferrers,  Northants.,  circa  1362  ;  s.  of  Henry 
Chichele  and  Agnes  (dau.  of  William  Puncheon) 
his  wife  ;  educated  Winchester ;  Mat.  St.  Mary, 
Winton,  Ox.  ;  B.C.L.,  1389—90  ;  held  the 
living  of  Llanvarchall,  Diocese  St.  Asaph,  1391 ; 
LL.D.;  Rector  St.  Stephen's,  Walbrook,  30th 
March,  1396—97  ;  Archd.  of  Dorchester,  with 
Preb.  of  Salisbury,  3rd  Sept.,  1397  ;  Canon  of 
Collegiate  Church  of  Aberwilly,  1400  ;  of 
Lichfield,  2nd  Oct.,  1400—1408  ;  Archd.  of 
Salisbury,  10th  June,  1402  ;  Chancellor,  1404  ■ 
Bp.  of  St.  David's,  17th  June,  1408,  but  was 
not  enthroned  until  11th  May,  1411 ;  Archbp. 
of  Canterbury,  4th  March,  1414  ;  Founder  of 
All  Soul's  Coll.,  Ox.,  10th  Feb.,  1437,  which 
he  endowed  ;  d.  12th  April,  1443  ;  bur.  Canter- 
bury. 

Life  of     By  Arthur  Duck.    In  Latin.    16i7.      Trans- 
lated into  English,  1699.  ^ 
Ditto.    By  0.  L.  Stephens,    London,  1783 

T7.„.fntT°'J?*.!  °^*ir  ^^^^  ^^  *™°'i  '"  ^11  Histories  of 
England ;  Ditto  of  the  reigns  of  Henry  V.  &  TI  ■  and  all 
Histories  of  the  Archbishops  of  Canterbury  esiTeoiallv 
Dean  Hook,  Y„  I  129,  bther  references^' a  J  sh«^ 
accounts  of  him  will  be  found  in  :-Godwin ;  Hardy's  Le 
Neve;;  W^ins  Concilia;  RaynaUus  Eccl,  A^nales 
rS-^^-'-f-'^-^^^III-;      Creighton's    Papacy,    II      25—8 

Rymer'sFcedera,VIII  IX,,Z,;PiivycVcilO  dinanceV 
by  Nicolas,  II,-V, ;  Rolls  of  Parliament,  IV, ;  AnsteVs 
Munimenta  Academica,  291  (Rolls,  Ser,) ;  Wood's  Antin 
of  Ox,,  ed,  Gutch,  I,,  578  ;  Ditto,  Coll,  &  HaUs  252  ;  Dug: 


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dale's  Monast.,  V.,  745  :  VI.,  1424  ;  Cole's  History  Higham 
Ferrers  ;  Browne's  Lambeth  Palace,  20—49,  221—26  ;  most 
of  the  Early  Chroniolers  ;  Wake's  Sta.  of  the  Church,  359, 
360;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  253.] 

Child,  Henry. 

Obituary.  By  Eev.  James  Bucliley.  iWes.  Mag. 
(1824),  p.  291,  292.1 

Child,  Sir  Smith  (Bart.).  Staliington  Hall,  Stone. 

An  Address  to  the  Members  of  the  Newcastle  Literary 
and  Scientific  Society,  at  a  Meeting  held  at  Newcastle, 
Nov.  21st,  1844.  Published  by  request  of  the  Committee. 
Newcastle:  Hyde  and  Crewe.     1844.     8vo.,  pp.  15. 

Portrait,  in  lithography.    By  R.  Black.    1860.    Imp. 

Childe,  Rev.  Charles  Frederick.  Emmanuel 
Coll.,  Cam.  ;  B.A.,  1832  ;  M.A.,  1837  ;  Cu- 
rate St.  Michael's,  Cam.  ;  Harrow-ori-the-Hill, 
Petersfield,  Hants.  ;  Minister  of  St.  Paul's 
Chappl  and  Head  Master  Queen  Mary's  Gr. 
Sch.,  Walsall ;  Principal  Ch.  Missionary  Coll., 
Isle  of  Man,  1839  ;  Evening  Lecturer,  St. 
Mary-le-Bow,  Cheapside ;  ditto,  St.  Mary's, 
Islington;  Eector  of  Holbrook,  Norf.,  1858; 
Math.  Professor  in  the  South  African  Coll., 
Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Sermons  preached  in  St.  Paul's  Chapel,  Walsall.  Lon- 
don, 1839.     8vo.     Eeview  Ch.  Ohsermr,  616,  617. 

Investigations  in  the  Theory  of  Eeflected  Eay-Sur- 
faces,  and  the  Relations  of  Plane  Reflected  Goustics     . 

.     .     Cape  Town :  Published  by  J.  C.  Juta,  Wale  Street. 
1857.     8vo.,  pp.  viii.,  140.     3  Plates. 

Popular  properties  of  the  Ellipsoid,  and  variated  sur- 
faces of  the  North  Degree  .  .  .  Macmillan  ^  Co., 
Cambridge;  Alfred  Juta,  Cape  Town.  n.d.  8vo.,  pp.  xii., 
152,  161'. 

Chillington. 

Plan  of  Chillington  [Hall],  in  Staffordshire.  By  Tay- 
ler.     1789. 

Tiew  of  the  Entrance,  Front  of  Chillington  [Hall],  as 
executed  by  Tayler.     1789. 

Drawing  of  Chillington  Pool,  in  Water-Colour,  by 
T.  P.  Wood ;  Two  of  Chillington,  by  C.  Varley  ;  Chilling- 
ton Hall,  by  Buckler  ;  Plan  and  Elevations  of  Chillington 
Hall ;  Chillington,  by  Noyes.     {Penes  Salt  Library.] 

Chilton,  Henry  Hermon.  b.  Molenbeek,  St. 
Jean,  Brussels,  15th  Jan.,  1863  ;  s.  of  William 
Chilton,  of  Wolverhampton  ;  educated  partly 
abroad,  and  partly  at  Wolverhampton  Gr.  Sch.; 
m.  a  dau.  of  Allan  Weir,  Esq.,  of  Wolver- 
hampton ;  partner  in  the  firm  of  Chilton  Bros., 
Japanners,  &c.,  Wolverhampton. 
Public  Education.    A  Lecture  delivered  at   the  Free 

Library  Lecture  Hall,  Wolverhampton,  Nov.  26th,  1887. 

Wolverhampton :  William,  Gibbons,  Printer,  Princess  Street. 

n.d.    8vo.,  pp.  18. 

Woman  Unsexed.     A  Novel.     London :  W.  Foulsham 

^  Co.,  4,  Pilgrim  Street,  Ludgate  Hill,  London,  E.  C.    1801. 

8vo.,  pp.  320. 

Chippindall,  Eev.  John.  b.  Manchester,  1826  ; 
s.  of  John  Chippindall ;  Wore.  Coll.,  Ox., 
B.A.,  1848  ;  M.A.,  1850  ;  Curate  St.  Peter's, 
St.  Albans,  1848—51  ;  P.C.  of  Rocester,  1851 
—55;  Warslow-M;.-Elkstone,  1855— 63  ;  Rec- 
tor St.  Luke's,  Cheetham,  Manchester,  1863. 

Papers  on  Church  Councils. 

Sermons  on  the  Disestablishment  of  the  Irish  Church. 

Cholmondbley,  Rev.  Francis  Grenville.  b. 
Hamstall  Ridware,  23rd  March,  1850  ;  s.  of 
the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Henry  Pitt  Cholmondeley, 
Vicar  ;  educated  Rugby  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.  ; 


Newdigate  Prize  Poem,  1872  ;    B.A.,  1873  ; 

Fellow  of  All  Souls'  Coll.,  Ox.,  1874  ;    M.A., 

1876  ;  Vicar  of  Leek-Wootton,  Warvvs.,  1880  ; 

Domestic  Chp.  to  Lord  Leigh. 

The  Burning  of  Paris.    A  Poem.     Oxford  Prize  Poem. 

Articles  on — John  and  St.  Peter  [Expositor,  July,  1844] ; 

Our    Lord's    Temptation    [Theological    Monthly,    March, 

1890]  ;    Lead  us  not  into  Temptation   [ib.,  Sept.,  1890]  ; 

The  now  and  the  then  [ib.,  April,  1891.] 

Cholmondeley,  Hon.  and  Rev.  Henry  Pitt.  h. 
Vale  Royal,  Cheshire,  1820  :  s.  of  Lord  Dela- 
mere  ;  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.  ;  B.A.,  1840  ;  M.A., 
1845  ;  Fellow  of  All  Souls'  Coll.,  Ox.  ; 
Rector  Hamstall  Ridware,  1848 — 52  ;  of  Brad- 
well-U7.-Adlestrop,  Chipping  Norton,  1852; 
R.D.  of  Stow  ;  Hon.  Canon  of  Glouc,  1877. 
Parish  Sermons.  Oxford :  Shrimpton.  1856. 
One   more   Guide  Post   on   an   Old  Path.       Oxford:- 

Shrimpton.     1870. 

Chorley. 

Ordnance  Plan  of  the  Parish  of  Fairwell  and  Chorley, 
1885. 

Cheistian,  Evan.     Architect. 

A  Report  on  the  Collegiate  Church  of  St.  Peter,  Wol- 
verhampton, describing  its  present  dilapidated  and  wast- 
ing condition,  and  the  measures  needful  to  be  taken  for  its 
restoration  and  substantial  repair.  Preceeded  by  a  brief 
sketch  of  Architectural  history  of  the  Fabric.  Wolver- 
hampton :  W.  Parke.     1852.     8vo. 

Christian  Observer. 

Last  Days  of  Johnson  [XXXII.,  1 — 5]  ;  Letter  of 
Miss  Boothby  to  Johnson  [ib.,  6 — 10] ;  Religious  Friends 
of  Johnson  [XXXI.,  1— IB] ;  Cholera  at  Bilston  [XXXIII., 
509—21];  Cholera  at  Sedgley  [XXXIT.,  1—17];  Mr. 
Wilberforce  to  the  Editor  of  the  Christian  Observer,  on 
the  Last  Days  of  Dr.  Johnson  [XXXVIL,  35,  36] ;  Dr. 
Johnson's  Conversion  by  "Zenana"  [i6.,  683 — 86];  On 
the  Period  of  Dr.  Johnson's  Conversion  by  "  G-.  C.  &.," 
Maidenhead  [ib.,  813 — 16] ;  On  Dr.  Johnson's  Conversion 
by  "Zenana"  [XXXTIII.,  18]  ;  On  the  Last  Days  of 
Johnson,  by  "D.  M.  T."  [XXXIX.,  219,  220]. 

Christian  Reformer. 

The  Wolverhampton  Case. 


[in.  (1836).] 


Christian  World  Magazine. 

Johnson  in  Society.     [XIV.,  826—28.]  ' 

Chubb,  Charles.  Began  business  in  Winchester  ; 
removed  to  Portsea,  and  from  thence  to  London 
before  1824,  when  he  founded  the  firm  of 
Chubb  &  Sons,  of  London,  Wolverhampton, 
&c.  ;  held  patents  in  locks  (1824,  1828,  1833) 
and  also  in  safes  ;  in  1841,  the  firm  was  C. 
Chubb  &  Son  ;     d.,  Islington,  16th  May,  1845. 

[Specifications  of  Patented  Inventions  ;  Gent.'s  Mag., 
N,S.,  XXVI.,  104,  660 ;  Tomlinson's  Cycle.  ITseful  Arts, 
art.  "Locks";  " Locks,"  in  Weale's  Series,  1833  ;  Proceed- 
ings of  Meeting  of  Civil  Engineers  ;   Exhibition  Reports.] 

Chubb  (Sir),  George  Hayter.     b.  London,  1848  ; 
2nd   s.  of    John    Chubb    {see")  ;     Chairman   of 
Chubb  &  Sons,  of  Stafford  Street  and  Horsley 
Fields,  Wolverhampton  ;   Chevalier  of  Legion 
of    Honour ;     Office   of    Order   of    Leopold  ; 
Knighted    1885  ;    m.,    1870,    Sarah   Vanner, 
dau.  of  Charles  Early,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Witney, 
Oxon.;  A.I.C.E.;    of   Newlands,  Chislehurst, 
Kent. 
Protection  from  Fire  and  Thieves  :  Including  the  Con- 
struction of    Locks,   Safes,   Strong-Room,   and  Fireproof 
Buildings ;    Burglary,  and  the  means  of  Preventing  it ; 


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Fire,  its  Detection,  Prevention,  and  Extinction,  &c.  Also 
a  Complete  List  of  Patents  for  Locks  and  Safes.  London  : 
Longmans.     1875.     Or.  8vo.,  pp.  176.     Woodcuts  32. 

Sate  Deposit  Vaults :  Their  Objects  and  General 
Construction.     London,  1889.     4to.,  pp.  8 . 

Chubb,  Harry  W.  3id  s.  of  Jolm  Chubb ; 
Managing  Director  of  Chubb  &  Sons. 

Articles  on  the  Centennial  Exhibitions  at  Philadelphia. 
[Wolverhampton  Chronicle.']  (The  last  one  28th  Sept., 
1876.) 

Letter  from  Chubb  &  Son,  in  connection  with  Contro- 
versy on  English  and  American  Locks,  [rimes,  17th  Jan., 
1879  ;  Midland  Counties  Evening  Express,  17th  Jan.,  1879  ; 
Birmingham  Daily  Hail,  16th  Jan.,  1879.] 

Ancient,  Mediseval,  and  Modern  Locks  and  Keys.  A 
Paper  read  at  a  meetiug  of  the  Architectural  Section  of 
the  Glasgow  Philosophical  Society,  27th  Feb.,  1888.  Illus- 
trated.   Reprinted. 

Chubb,  John.  b.  1816  ;  .■!.  of  Charles  Chubb 
{see)  ;  became  partner,  1841  ;  M.I.C.E.,  1845  ; 
Telford  Medal,  1851  ;  cl,  Brixton  Rise,  30th 
Oct.,  1872. 

On  the  Construction  of  Locks  and  Keys.  Read  before 
Institute  of  Civil  Engineers,  9th  April,  1850.  [Proceedings 
Institute  Civil  Eng.,  IX.] 

Reprinted.  London:  W.  Clowes  c}  Son.  1851.  8vo., 
pp.  36.     With  Illustrations. 

[Besides  refer  under  Charles  Chubb : — Times,  2nd 
Nov.,  1872  ;  Mod.  Enn.  Biog.,  I.,  col.  618  ;  Diet.  Nat.  Biog., 
X.,  296,  297.] 

Chubb  &  Sons'  Lock  Safe  Co.,  Ltd.,  of  Stafford 
Street  and  Horsley  Fields,  Wolverhampton  ; 
established  in  Temple  Street,  Wolverhampton, 
by  Charles  Chubb,  before  1832  ;  in  1841  be- 
came C.  Chubb  &  Sons  (see  John  Chubb)  ; 
afterwards  Chubb  &  Sons  until  1882,  when  it 
was  converted  into  a  Limited  Liability  Com- 
pany, with  Sir  G.  H.  Chubb  (Chairman),  John 
C.  Chubb,  and  Harry  W.  Chubb,  as  Managing 
Directors  ;  Chief  Office  :  128,  Queen  Victoria 
Street,  London,  B.C.  ;  with  branches  all  over 
the  world  ;  from  1851  to  1892  they  have  won 
Prize  Medals,  &c.,  to  the  number  of  60. 
[  See  Reports  of  various  Exhibitions  ;  Birmingham  and 

Midland  Hardware  District,  1865  ;  and  articles  above.] 

[The  Compiler's  thanks  are  due  to  Messrs.  Ohubb  &  Sons  for  tlie 

abore  information.] 

Chubb,  Thomas,     b.  East  Harnham,  near  Salis- 
bury,  1679  ;    a   Glover  ;    afterwards  a  Tallow 
Chandler  ;  d.,  Sahsbury,  1747. 
The  Equity  and  Reasonableness  of  the  Divine  Con- 
duct.    .     .     Occasioned  by  Dr.  Butler's  late  Book,  entitled 
The  Analogy  of  Religion,  &c.  To  which  are  added 

two  Dissertations.  ...  I.  ..  II.  Concerning  the 
Time  of  Keeping  the  Sabbath,  Offered  to  the  Clonsidera- 
tion  of  the  Sabbatarians.  In  a  letter  to  Mr  Elwall  &c 
London  :  Printed  by  T.  Cox,  at  The  Lamb,  under  the  Roi/al 
Exchange.  1735.  8vo.,  pp.  .56. 
[See  Elwall  (Edward).] 

Church  Congkess. 

Stolce-upon-Trent : — 
Authorised  Report  of  the  Church  Congress,  held  at 
Stoke-upon-Trent,  October  ,5,  6,  7,  &  8,  1875.      London: 
Wiliiam  W  ells  Gardner,     n.d.     8vo.,  xvi.   608. 
Wolverhampton : — 
Authorised  Report  of  the  Papers,  Prepared  Addresses, 
and  Discussions  of  the  Church  Congress,  held  at  Wolver- 
hampton, on  Tuesday,  Wednesday,  Thursday,  and  Friday 
October  1st,  2nd,  3rd,  and  4th,  1867.      London :  Macmillan 
<j-  to.     n.d.     8vo.,  pp.  xvi.,  380. 

Ditto.     1887.     [See  Dunkley  (Rev.  C.).] 
Guide  to  the  Church  Congress  and  Ecclesiastical  Art 
"7?oi''''„'°°'  W  olverhampton.    London :  Spottiswoode  &  Co 
loo7.     8vo. 


Church  Eaton. 

Church  Registers :— I.,  Mixed,  1538—1724.  II.,  1725 
—1805.  III.,  Marriages.  1754—1812.  IV.,  Baptisms  and 
Burials,  1801—12.  V.,  Baptisms,  1813—74.  VI.,  Marriages, 
1813—37.  VII.,  Burials,  1813  (in  use).  VIII.,  Banns, 
1824—87.  12.,  Baptisms,  1873  (in  use).  X.,  Marriages, 
1837  (in  use).  XI.,  Banns,  1888  (in  use).  Overseers' 
Books,  I.,  1686—1722.  II.,  1763—1812.  Churchwardens' 
Accounts,  I.,  1822—87.  II.,  1888  (in  use).— (The  Rev.  A. 
H.  Talbot,  M.A.) 

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Church,  George,      b.  Quatford,  Salop  ;  removed 
to  Sedgley,  where  he  d..  17th  July,  1874. 
•   Obituary.    By  G.  Church.      [P.M.  Mag.  (1876),  178, 

179.] 

Churchill,  Lord  Randolph,  M.P. 

Authorized  Edition.  On  Public  Expenditure,  its 
Amount,  Nature,  and  Results.      Speech  delivered    .     . 

.  at  Wolverhampton,  on  Friday,  June  3rd,  1887.  Lon- 
don: George  Rontledge  t^  Sons,  Broadway,  Ludg ate  Hill ; 
New  York  and  Glasgow,     n.d.     8vo.,  pp.  31. 

Chdechill,  Major  Seton.  b.  20th  April,  1851  ; 
s.  of  Rev.  William  Churchill,  of  Colliton 
House,  Dorset.  ;  educated  Windlesham  House, 
Bagshot ;  Royal  Military  Coll.,  Sandhurst ; 
Gazetted  to  44th  Regiment,  Feb.,  1869  ;  m. 
Eleanor  M.  Kidd  ;  purchased  Whitehall,  Lich- 
field, 1889. 

Stepping  Stones  to  Higher  Things.  London:  Nisbet 
<f  Co.,  21,  Berners  Street.  6th  ed.,  1891  (10,000).  12mo., 
pp.  vi.,  212.     7th  ed.,  1892. 

Church  Ordinances,  from  the  Layman's  Standpoint. 
London:  same  imprint.  3rd  ed.  (4,000),  1886.  12mo.,  pp. 
XIV..  288. 

Forbidden  Fruit  for  Young  Men.  4th  ed.  (7,000), iSSO. 
12mo.,  pp.  X.,  269. 

General  Gordon.  A  Christian  Hero.  London:  same 
%mpr%nt.  MDCCCXC.  Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  274.  2nd  ed.,  same 
year,  imprint,  size,  and  pp.     3rd  ed.,  ditto. 

The  Influence  of  Elder  Brothers  [Parents'  Rev.']  ; 
Rehgious  Muffs  [A.I.  Magazine']  ;  The  Discipline  of  Dis- 
appointment [  Ch.  Missionary  LiteUiqencer]  ;  An  Officer's 
Experience  of  Foreign  Mis=idns  [Thi  Churchman]  ■  Chris- 
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[Clergyman  s  Mag.]. 

Biographical  Sketch  of  Major  Seton  Churchill.  [Church 
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The  New  Life  of  General  Gordon.  A  Chat  with  its 
Author.     By  '-F.  A.  A."     [The  Young  Man,  1891.] 

On  the  best  Means  of  Raising  the  Social  Standard  of 
Furity  among  the  Upper  and  Lower  Classes  [Report  Ch 
Coiigi-ess,  held  Carlisle,  1884]  ;  Popular  Amusements  [Re- 
port (^rdiffi  Congress,  1889];  Betting  and  Gambling 
[Report  Hull  Congress,  1890]. 

Churchyard,  Thomas. 

„    ,'^'^f  fortunate  Farewell  to  the  most  forward  and  noble 

S-",,?  °*  If  ^T-     ^<""io'>^:    Printed   by  Edm.  Bollifant  for 

^%llmm  -Wood   1599.    4to.,  4  leaves,  containing  12  Stanzas. 

Reprinted  Nichols's  Progress,  1718,  Vol  II 

,.„„^''?  Welcome  Home  of  the  Earle  of  Essex.      London 

1599.    4to.    Reprinted  in  Nichols. 

Ohurnbt  Valley. 

[See  Molyneux  (W.),  Wardle  (T.).] 

Churton,  Rev.  Ralph,  h.  Bickley,  Cheshire 
8th  Dec,  1754  ;  Archd.  of  St.  Davids,  1805  ; 
d.  Middleton  Cheney,  20th  March,  1831. 

Memoir  of  Thomas  Townson,  D.D.,  Archd.  of  Rich- 
mond, &c  prefixed  to  A  Discourse  on  the  Evangelical 
7rof '^t  ™?'.*^^  Ijiterment  to  the  Ascension.  Oxford, 
1793.  Reprinted  1810  ;  ditto  1828  ;  ditto,  1830.  [See 
Townson  (Rev.  Thomas).]  '- 

A  Letter  to  the  Bishop  of  Worcester  (Dr  Hurd1 
occasioned  by  his  Strictures  on  Archbishop  Seeker  and 
?r06°''8  '"^  °^  '^'^^°^  Warbui^on.     Oxford, 


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Lives  of  WiUiam  Smyth,  Bishop  of  Lincoln,  and  Sir 
Eichard  Sutton  .  .  .  Oxford,  1800.  8vo.  Supplement. 
1803.  ' 

Clapp,  Mr.,  of  Nantyglo. 

Experiments  with  his  Coal-Cutting  Machine  made  at 
Stoke,  Oct.  6th  and  7th,  1874.  [Trans.  North  Staffs.  Min. 
and  Mech.  Eng.,  I.,  213— 20.  J 

Clark,    Charlotte.     Bookseller,    Dudley    Street, 
Wolverhampton . 
[White's  Stafis.,  1834.] 

Clare,  John.     Printer,  Wolverhampton. 

The  Camelion ;  or,  Monthly  Olio.  No.  2.  March, 
1831.  Price  3d.  Wolverhampton:  Printed  and  Published 
ly  John  Clare,  No.  27,  Dudley  Street.  8to.,  pp.  19 — 32. 
Cover  extra. 

Clarendon,  Edward,  Earl  of. 

Ashmole's  Letter  to.  (10th  Dec,  1662.)  FBodl.  Lib., 
1139, 416—2.] 

The  Characters  of  Eobert,  Earl  of  Essex,  favourite  to 
Queen  Elizabeth,  and  George,  Duke  of  Buckingham, 
favourite  to  King  James  I.  and  King  Charles  I.  With  a 
Comparison.    London,  1706.    8vo.,  pp.  35. 

Clarendon,  F. 

Letter  to  Ashmole.  (Kilkenny  Castle,  Sept.,  1886.) 
[Bodl.  Lib.,  1137,  f.  167a,  1685.] 

Clark,  C.  F.  G.,  Chemist,  Dudley ;  after  (1883) 
of  Carr  Villa. 

A  Short  Historical  Account  of  Dudley  Castle,  with  a 
guide  through  the  ruins  and  a  few  brief  remarks  upon  the 
Ueological  Feature  of  Castle  Hill.  2nd  ed.,  n.d.  (1846), 
12mo.,  pp.  31,  and  4  plates.  4th  ed.  Birmingham:  William 
Josehury,  Printer,  1,  Aston  Street,  n.d.  pp.  28.  16th  ed. 
Birmingham:  Martin  Billing,  Son,  if  Co.  1883.  12mo. 
pp.  47. 

The  Curiosities  of  Dudley  and  the  Black  Country, 
from  1800  to  1860.  Also  an  Account  of  the  Trials  and 
SufEerings  of  Dud  Dudley,  with  his  "Metallum  Martis." 
The  First  Artificer  in  Iron,  made  with  Pit-Coale  and  Sea- 
Coale,  in  1618.  Being  some  lively  and  instructive  traits  of 
the  Peculiarities  of  the  Inhabitants,  and  their  Doings  in 
the  Coal  and  Iron  Districts  ;  also  an  account  of  the  erec- 
tion of  St.  Thomas's  Church.  Birmingham:  Buckler 
Brothers,  Printers,  York  Passage,  High  Street.  1881.  12mo., 
pp.337.     [Dad  Dudley,  pp.  27.] 

Clark,  F.  L. 

Golden  Friendship.  London,  1884.  8vo.  [Samuel 
Johnson  and  Goldsmith,  pp.  74 — 91.] 

Clark,  Rev.  Francis  Foreman.     A.B. ;  Vicar  of 

Ch.  Ch.,  Coseley  ;    Head  Master  of  Newcastle 

Gr.   Sch.,   1836—48  ;  Vicar  of  Hartshill ;  d. 

Hartshill,  where  he  was  buried. 

Plain  Sermons  preached  to  Country  Congregations. 

London :  J.  Hatchard  (f  Son,  187,  Piccadilly.     1839.     8vo., 

pp.  xi.,  301. 

An  Address  to  the  Members  of  the  Newcastle  Literary 
and  Scientific  Institution.  Newcastle :  W.  H.  Hyde.  1837. 
12mo. 

Transnbstantiatiou.  A  Sermon,  preached  in  St. 
Giles'  Church,  Newcastle.  Newcastle:  W.  H.  Hyde. 
MDCCCXKXVI.  8vo.,  pp.  45.  Re-issued,  with  others  on 
Romanism.      [See  Leigh  (Rev.  C.).] 

Clark,  J.  L.,  Surgeon,  Tamworth,   3rd  April, 
1841. 

Puerperal  Convulsions.     [Lancet  (1841),  238,  239.] 

Clark,  Rev.  James.    Minister  of  Bethel  Chapel, 
Cheadle. 

On  the  Sanctification  of  the  Sabbath  ;  or.  Keeping 
the  Sabbath  Day  Holy.  The  substance  of  a  Sermon, 
preached  in  the  Bethel  Chapel,  Cheadle,  February  nth, 
1827.      "Filius  Hominis  est  Sabbati  Dominis." — Marcus. 


Cheadle:  Printed  for  the  Author  by  Home  tj-  Son.     1827. 
8vo.,  pp.  27. 

Sermons. 

Juvenile  Hymns. 

Clark,  James,  b.  Aberdeen,  21st  July,  1839  ; 
s.  of  John  Clark  and  Charlotte,  his  wife  ;  edu- 
cated Aberdeen  Gr.  Sch.  ;  Aberdeen  Univ.  and 
Edin.  Univ.,  1852—57 ;  M.B.,  Mar.  Coll., 
Aberdeen,  J859  ;  M.D.,  Aberdeen,  1864 
F.R.C.S.,  Edin.,  1870  ;  L.  &  L.M.,  1859 
Member  General  Committee  Univ.  Aberdeen 
Medical  Officer  of  Health  Lichfield  Urban  and 
Rural  Sanitary  Districts,  1884;  Surgeon-Lieut.- 
Col.  2nd  V.B.8.  Staffs.  Regiment,  and  Army 
Reserve  ;  of  Minster  Pool  House,  Lichfield. 
Annual  Reports  to  the  Rural  and  Urban  Sanitary 

Authorities.    Lichfield,  1884. 

Occasional    contributor  to — Lancet,  Med.   Times  and 

Gazette,  and  British  Medical  Journal. 

Clark,  Rev.  Thomas,  M.A.  b.  Burton,  1804  ; 
Vicar  of  Poulton-le-Fylde,  lived  there  and  at 
Preston  from  ]  829— 69;  d.  Preston,  27th 
March,  1869. 

Questions  on  the  Articles  of  Religion  with  Scripture 
Proofs. 

[Sutton's  Lanes.  Authors,  154 ;  Man.  Diocesan  Ch. 
Calendar,  1870,  p.  162.] 

Clarke,  Rev.  Henry  James,  b.  Brown's  Green, 
Handsworth,  9th  Aug.,  1823  ;  s.  of  Nathaniel 
Richard  Clarke,  Esq.,  County  Judge  of  Wol- 
verhampton, &c.,  and  Maria  {dau.  of  Thomas 
Garnett,  of  Nantwich,  Banker),  his  wife  ;  edu- 
cated privately  ;  Student  King's  Coll.,  London, 
1840  ;  Associate,  1843  ;  1st  Class  Certificate 
in  Theology,  1848  ;  Theological  Lecturer  to 
Candidates'  Class,  1853  :  Assistant  Curate  to 
Ch.  Ch.,  Bloomsbury,  1848—57  ;  Curate  of 
All  Saints',  Paddington,  and  Assistant  in  MS. 
Department  Brit.  Mus.,  1857 ;  Chp.  to  British 
Residents  at  Lille,  1860  ;  Perpetual  Curate 
of  Scropton  and  Poston,  Derbys.,  1864  ;  Vicar 
of  Great  Barr,  1870  ;  m.,  19th  Nov.,  1859, 
Margaret  Eliza,  dan.  of  Charles  Frederick 
Darwall,  of  Walsall,  Solicitor. 
The  Catholic  Test  of  a  Church.  Two  Sermons.  Lon- 
don, 1851.    8vo. 

Freedom  of  Speech.  Two  Sermons.  Birmingham, 
1884.    8vo. 

The  Meaning  and  History  of  the  Logos  of  Philosophy, 
Being  a  Paper  read  before  the  Yictoria  Institute.  Author's 
Copy.    8to.,  pp,  31. 

The  Science  of  Rectitude  as  Distinct  from  Expedience. 
Ditto.    8vo.,  pp.  21. 

Deontology.    Ditto.    8vo.,  pp.  17. 
The  Fundamental  Assumptions  of  Agnosticism  exam- 
ined in  the  court  of  pure  reason.     London  :  G.  Robertson  if 
Co.,  Limited,     n.d.     8vo.,  pp.  22     [Jour,  of  Vic.  Inst.,  XX.', 
No.  79.] 

Evolution  a  Revelation.  Ditto.  8vo.,  pp.  6.  [II., 
XXI.,  84.] 

Development  of  the  Perceptions  of  the  Sublime  and 
Beautiful.  A  Paper  read  on  Tuesday,  November  19th, 
1889,  before  the  Warrington  Literary  and  Philosophical 
Society.  Warrington :  Printed  for  the  Society  at  the 
"  Guardian  "  Office.    1889.    8vo.,  pp.  27. 

The  Book  of  Job.  A  Metrical  Translation,  with  In- 
troduction and  Notes.  London:  Hodder  f  Stoughton. 
MDCCCLXXX.    8vo.,  pp.  Ixix.,  164. 

The  Fundamental  Science.  London:  Kegan  Paul, 
Trench,  ^  Co.,  1,  Paternoster  Square.  1885.  8vo.,  pp.  xxiv., 
265. 

Elijah's  Coming  [Kitto's  Jour,  of  Sacred  Literaiurel  ; 
Sermon  on  Other  Men's  Labours  [Penny  Pulpit,  Dec, 
1857]  ;  The  Apostacy  of  the  Last  Days  [Christian  Advo- 


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cate,  Aug.  and  Sept.,  1863]  ;  Two  Letters  on  the  desir- 
ability and  possibility  of  a  reunion  of  the  Methodists  with 
the  Established  Church  IThe  Birmingham  Methodist,  Feb., 
March,  1887]  ;  Demoniacal  Possession  [The  Theological 
Monthly,  Oct.,  1889]  :  The  Only  Formidable  Enemy  [»., 
May,  1891]. 

Clarke,  Eev.  John.  M.A.  by  Archbp.  of  Can- 
terbury ;  Curate  St.  Mark's,  Hull,  1854 — 57  ; 
Leek;  Vicar  of  Meerbrook,  near  Leek,  1863 
—70  ;    of  St.  Stephen's,  Bowling,  Yorks. 

The  History  of  the  Church  of  our  Lord  for  1,800  years. 
London,  1871. 

The  Power  of  Influence. 

Clakkk,  Rev.  John  Erskine.  b.  in  the  East 
Indies,  1828  ;  s.  of  W.  P.  Clarke  ;  Wadh. 
Coll.,  Ox.  ;  B.A.,  1850;  M.A.,  1853  ;  Curate 
St.  Mary's,  Lichfield  ;  Vicar  St.  Michael's, 
Derby,  1856—66  ;  P.O.  St.  Andrew's,  Derby. 
1866—72  ;  Preb.  of  Bobenhall,  Lichfield,  1869 
—72  ;  Vicar  of  Battersea  St.  Mary,  1872  ; 
Hon.  Canon,  Winchester,  1875. 

Children  of  the  Church.     London,  1856. 

Heart  Music.     London,  1857. 

Plain  Sermons  on  the  Social  Economy  of  the  People. 
London,  1858. 

Common  Life  Sermons.    London,  1861. 

Editor  of  : — Parish MagazingjiiomlSbS;  The  Children's 
Prize,  since  1863  ;  Good  Stories,  smce  liSi  ;  Chatterbox, 
since  1867  ;   Church  Sells,  since  1871. 

Clarke,  John  Kemp.  L.R.C.P.,  London,  1889  ; 
M.R.C.S.,  Eng.,  1889  ;  Helley  Governor's 
and  Broderip  Scholar ;  Medical  Officer,  No.  2, 
Kingswinford  District,  Stourbridge  Union  ;  of 
Brierley  Hill. 

Annual  Reports  to  Sanitary  Authority. 
Report  on  a  Case  of  Perityphlitis.      [Brit.  Med.  Jour., 
1891.] 

Clarke,  Nathaniel  Richard,  b.  Duffield,  Derbys., 
11th  May,  1785  ;  s.  of  N.  Gooding  Clarke,  of 
Handsworth,  Recorder  of  Walsall  ;  educated 
Ashbourne  Gr.  Sob.;  Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.;  B.A., 
1808;  M.A.,  1811  ;  Barrister-at-Law,  Middle 
Temple,  22nd  Nov.,  1811;  Recorder  of  Lincoln, 
Newark,  Nottingham,  and  Walsall,  to  death  ; 
Serjeant-at-Law,  6th  Feb.,  1843  ;  Judge  of 
County  Courts  of  Wolverhampton,  Oldbury, 
and  Walsall,  March,  1847,  to  death  ;  d.  Wol- 
verhampton, 31st  July,  1859. 

[Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  I.,  col.  635  :  see  Blundell  (B.).] 

Clarke,  William,  Lichfield. 

Five  Letters  to  his  Father,  "W.  Clarke,  at  the  Excise 
Office  (6th,  7th,  11th,  19th,  and  21st,  Jan.,  1678).  FBodl 
Lib.,  1791,  f.  91a,  92a,  93a,  94a,  96a.] 

Clarke,  William.      Bookbinder,  &c.,  Greengate 
Street,  Tamworth. 
[Parson's  Directory,  1888.] 

Clarke,  William.  24  Queen  Street,  Wolver- 
hampton. 

A  Letter  by  .  .  .  addressed  to  the  Wolverhampton 
Chronicle,  with  reference  to  the  disgraceful  exhibition 
which  occurred  on  the  twenty-fourth  day  of  January  last 
at  the  Wolverhampton  Police  Court,  at  which  Isaac 
Spooner,  Esq.,  presided.    Printed  by  Edward  Roden.  ' 

Clarke,  WiUiam.  St.  Paul's  Square,  Burton  ; 
M.A.,  Cam.,  1889;  M.R.C.S.,  Eng.,  1888; 
L.S.A.,  1886  ;  Burton  Exhib.,  Cam.  ;  Medal- 


ist  in    Pathology    aud    Foreign   Medica    and 

Surgery  Prizeman,  Queen's  Coll.,  Birmingham. 

Notes  on  a  Case  of  Jacksonian  Epilepsy.  [Brit.  Med. 
Rev.] 

Clarkson,  Rev.  Isaac. 

Questions  for  Self  Esamination. 

Hymn  Book.  Pub.  by  E.  Ellis  (f"  Co.,  Wednesburg. 
1850. 

Clabkson,  James. 

Every  Man  his  own  Doctor ;  or,  The  Cold  Water  Cure. 
2nd  ed.  Stoke-upon- Trent ;  Printed  and  Published  by 
George  Turner,  Liverpool  Road.  1851.  12mo.,  pp.  iv.,  152. 
Adver.  4  pp.  extra. 

Clarson-,  Arthur  Abel.  Camden  House,  Tam- 
worth. 

The  Tumuli  of  the  Tamworth  District  [Tamworth 
Herald']  ;  Silver  Regal  Coins  of  England  minted  at  Tam- 
worth [ii.] ;  Various  Papers  on  Local  Archaeology  [ib.]  ; 
The  Tamworth  Treasure  Trove  and  the  Tamworth  Mint 
[Mid.  Nat.,  im].     B.epnnted,  Tamworth,  1892.     8vo. 

Cladghton,  Right  Rev.  T.  L.  Bp.  of  Rochester  ; 
d.  1892. 

In  the  Near  East ;  or.  The  Parishes  and  People  of  East 
London  .  .  (Reprinted  from  the  Home  Mission  Field.) 
Walsall:  W.  H.  Robinson,  Steam  Printing  Works.  1881. 
Demy  8vo.,  pp.  8. 

Clay,  Henry,  Longton. 

Prize  Essay  on  The  Working  Man.  Longton:  G.  H. 
Wadley.     1860.     8vo. 

Clayton,  Rev.  G. 

An  Observation  on  Dr.  Simpson's  Funeral  Sermon  (by 

Rev.  Gr.  Clayton)  and  the  Eclectic  Review.     By  . 

Burslem,  April  6th,  1818.     [Wes.  Mag.  (1818),  pp.  504—6.] 

Clbland,  James. 

Historical  Account  of  the  Steam  Engine  and  its  Ap- 
plication in  Propelling  Vessels.  With  an  Account  of  the 
Proceedings  .     .     for  erecting  a  Monument  to  Mr. 

Watt.     Glasgow,  1825.    8vo.,  pp.  68. 

Clements,  Rev.  Benjamin,  b.  Dudley,  1716  ; 
s.  of  Samuel  Clements  ;  Univ.  Coll.,  Ox.;  B.A., 
1741  ;  Head  Master  Dudley  Gr.  Sch.  ;  of 
Wolverhampton  Gr.  Sch.  ;  First  Vicar  of  St. 
John's,  Wolverhampton,  1760;  Preb.  of  Collegi- 
ate Church,  Wolverhampton;  Vicar  of  Braun- 
ton,  Devon. 

Sermons  on  Several  Occasions.    In  Two  Volumes. 
.    .    .     Published  from  the  Author's  Manuscripts  for 

the  benefit  of  his  FamUy.     Wolverhampton:  G.  Smart. 

Clementson,  Joseph,  b.  CarrigiU,  Cumberland, 
15th  July,  1794  ;  apprenticed  to  J.  &  W. 
Ridgway,  Potters,  1820  ;  began  business  as 
partner  with  Jonah  Read,  1832—39  ;  he  began 
the  Phoenix  Works,  1839,  enlarged  1845  ; 
purchased  Bell  Works,  1856  ;  High  Bailiff' 
Hanley,  1849—51  ;  J.P.,  1859  ;  Trustee 
Bethesda  Chapel,  Hanley,  1848  to  death  ; 
Guardian  Representative  Meth.  New  Con- 
nexion, 1867  ;  d.  Prospect  House,  22nd,  and 
bur.  m  family  vault,  Bethesda  Chapel,  26th 
Aug.,  1871. 
Speech.     [New  Con.  Mag.  (1866),  779,  780.] 

^^     Obituary.     By  Rev.  W.  Wilsham.      [Ib.  (1872),  201— 

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Clentine  Bambles.     [See  Harris  (J.).] 

Clkvey,  Billy,  Hanley. 

^«S^^^  °^'  ["Wedgwood's  Eomance  of  Staffordshire, 
124 — 32.  J 

Clews,  John.  b.  Newcastle  ;  youngest  s.  of 
John  Clews,  Malster  ;  educated  Man.  Gr.  Scb., 
1804  ;  settled  in  London  as  a  Merchant  ;  a 
King's  Messenger  ;  d.  at  his  eldest  brother's 
(Ralph)  house,  Newcastle. 
[Smith's  Man.  Sch.  Reg.,  II.,  235."] 

Clifford,  Arthur,  b.  Tixall,  1778  ;  6th  s.  of 
Hon.  Thomas  Clifford,  by  Hon.  Barbara  Aston, 
youngest  dau.  of  James,  i')th  Lord  Aston  ; 
educated  Stonyhurst ;  vi.,  15th  June,  1809, 
Eliza  Matilda,  dmi.  of  Thomas  Macdonald,  of 
Berwick-on-Tweed  ;  d.,  Winchester,  16th  Jan., 
1830. 

The  State  Papers  and  Letters  of  Sir  Ralph  Sadler, 
Knight-Banneret,  edited  by.  To  which  is  added  a  Memoir 
of  the  Life  of  Sir  Ralph  Sadler,  with  Historical  Notes  by 
Walter  Scott,  Esq.  Two  Volumes.  4to.  Edinburgh: 
Printed  by  Archibald  Constable  ^  Co.     1809. 

[A  few  copies  were  printed  on  large  paper  in  three  Tola. ;  the 
collation  is  of  a  large  paper  copy.] 

Vol.  I. :  Portrait  of  Thomas  Cromwell ;  Title ;  Ded.  to 
the  Earl  of  Charleville  ;  Advertisement ;  Four  Plates  of 
Fac-similes  ;  Contents  and  Memoir,  xxxix. ;  Embassy  to 
Scotland  (1539—43),  pp.  1—351  :  Settled  Acc't  of  the  Ex- 
penses of  Somerset's  Expenditure,  1  Edward  VI.,  pp. 
352 — 64 ;  Letters  during  the  Reign  of  Queen  Mary,  pp. 
365 — 71 ;  ditto  during  the  War  of  the  Scottish  Reforma- 
tion (1559—60),  pp.  372—463.  IL :  Portrait  of  Queen 
Mary,  Title,  Contents,  and  Scottish  Reformation  (con- 
tinued), 1 — 270 ;  Memorials  concerning  the  Border  Ser- 
vice, 280 ;  Letters  during  the  great  Northern  Insurrection, 
290 — 425 ;  Acc't  rendered  by  Sir  R.  Sadler,  treasurer 
(1559—70),  426—57 ;  Appendix  to  Letters,  458—573. 
III.:  Monument  to  Sir  R.  Sadler,  Title,  Contents, 
Appendix  (continued),  1—88  ;  Letters  and  Papers  relating 
to  the  Imprisonment  of  Queen  Mary,  89 — 302 ;  Notes  of 
Speeches  in  Parliament,  303 — 43  ;  Appendix  of  Sadler's 
Chattels,  die.,  344 — 61 ;  Letters  giving  an  Acc't  of  the 
North  of  England  (1537),  362—67;  Genealogy  of  descen- 
dants of  Sir  R.  Sadler,  368—69  :  of  Clifeord  of  Tixall,  369 
—74  :  of  Sadler  of  Temple  Denesley,  374—79 :  of  Sopewell 
in  Ireland,  379—82  :  of  Eversley,  382—83  ;  Description  of 
Monument,  384 — 85  ;  Verses  (signed,  E.  V.  S.)  on  Sadler, 
386  ;  Catalogue  of  Signatures  engraved  on  the  four  plates 
of  Autographs  (in  Vol.  I.),  387—89;  blank,  390—92; 
Index,  393—435. 

Sadler  (Sir  Ralph)  State  Papers  and  Letters.  4  Vols. 
The  Original  Documents  from  which  Clifford  edited  his  3 
vols.,  4to.,  with  Memoir  by  Sir  Walter  Scott.  Russia 
extra,  lettered,  "  Tixall  Library."  [Sold  Burton  Constable 
Sale  at  Sotheby's,  26th  June,  1889,  as  Lot  157.] 

Tixall  Letters  ;  or,  The  Correspondence  of  the  Aston 
Family  and  their  Friends  during  the  Seventeenth  Century, 
with  Notes  and  Illustrations.  In  Two  Volumes.  London: 
Printed/or  Longman,  Hurst,  Bees,  Orme,  and  Brown,  Pater- 
noster Row ;  and  for  Archibald  Constable  4'  Co.,  and  John 
Ballantyne  ^  Co.,  Edinburgh.  1815.  12mo.  Vol.  I. :  Title, 
Preface,  and  Contents,  pp.  xii. ;  Letters,  pp.  200  ;  Poems, 
201—204.  II. :  Title  and  Contents,  viii. ;  Letters,  1—174 ; 
Reliquiae  Astonianse,  1 75 — 204. 

[Privately  printed,  and  afterwards  rigidly  suppressed.  Fine 
copy  worth  30/-.] 

CoUectanea  Cliffordiana,  in  Three  Parts.  Containing — 
I. :  Anecdotes  of  Illustrious  Personages  of  the  name  of 
Clifford.  II. :  Historical  and  Genealogical  Notices  res- 
pecting the  Origin  and  Antiquity  of  the  Clifford  Family. 
III. :  Clifford  :  a  Tragedy. 

Tu  facito,  mox  quum  matura  adoleverit  getas 
Sis  memor,  et  te  animo  repetentem  exempla  tuornm 
Et  pater  -^neas,  et  avunctulus  excitet  Hector, 

VIROIL  .dSn.,  B.  XII. 

Paris:  Printed  by  M.  Nbueou,  9,  Hue  de  Clery.  1817. 
8vo.  Title  and  Contents,  viii. ;  Ded.  to  Sir  T.  Clifford, 
Constable  of  Tixall,  1—3  ;  Part  I.,  pp.  4—102  ;  IL,  pp. 
103—218  ;  in.,  pp.  1—86  ;  Appendix,  pp.  89—145 ;  pp.  87, 


88,  blank. 

[One  of  the  rarest  books  of  the  century.  I  have  only  seen 
one  copy  in  ten  years,  i  e.,  on  saAe.—C'ompiler.'j 

Tixiill  Poetry,  with  Notes  and  Illustrations  [10  lines 
from  the  Poly-olbion,  Song  XII.]  Edinburgh .'  Printed  by 
James  Ballantyne  (f  Co.,  for  Longmans,  Hurst,  Rees,  Orme, 
c-t  Brow,,,  London;  and  John  Ballantyne  <|-  Co.,  Edinburgh. 
1813.  4to.  In  large  (roy.  4to.  proof  plates)  and  small 
paper.  Frontis.  (fine  plate  of  Tixall  Gate-House) ;  Title; 
ded.  to  Lady  Harriet  Leveson  Gower,  pp.  vi. ;  Preface,  xl.; 
errata,  on  an  unpaged  leaf  ;  Poems  of  Hon.  H.  Aston,  1— 
82  :  of  Mrs.  Thimelby,  83—106  :  of  Lady  Aston,  107—205 ; 
Collected  by  H.  Aston,  206—324  ;  Notes,  325—401 ;  Ap- 
pendix, 402— 409  ;  numbered  490.  [Notice  of,  .in  Drake's 
Autumn.] 

Historical  Description,  &c.,  of  Tixall.  \  See  Clifford- 
Constable  (Sir  Thos.).] 

A  Tour  in  France,  Belgium,  Germany,  and  Switzer- 
land.    London,  1883. 

[Original  MS.  sold  Burton-Constable  Sale.    Lot  240.] 

A  Letter  to  the  Earl  of  Shrewsbury  on  a  new  Method 
of  teaching  and  learning  Languages.  In  Two  Parts. 
London,  1827.     8vo. 

An  Introduction  to  the  Latin  Language.  In  Three 
Parts.     Oxford,     n.d.  (1828)     8vo. 

Introduction  to  Parents  and  Teachers  respecting  the 
use  of  the  Elementary  Books  for  the  Latin  Language. 
Oxford,  1829.    12mo.,  in  5  vols. 

Collection  of  Papers  relating  to  the  Parish  of  Tixall, 
comprising  :— Rentale  of  Lord  Aston  s  Manor  of  Tixhall, 
10  Mar.,  1697 ;  Summons  of  John  Aston  to  take  the  Oaths  of 
Allegiance,  23rd  Nov.,  1715  ;  Summons  of  Lord  Aston  to 
take  the  Oaths,  1st  Jan  ,  1678  ;  W.Montague's  letter  to  his 
Father  (Lord  Aston),  21st  Nov.,  1635  ;  Autograph  Letter 
from  John  Nailer  concerning  Lord  Aston's  Chief  Rent,  8th 
Feb.,  11174:  Translations  of  Deeds;  Modem  Pedigrees  ; 
Autograph  Letters  of— J.  Hunter,  W.  Hamper,  S.  Pipe 
Wolferstan,  T.  Clifford,  Lord  Aston,  The  Earl  of  Uxbridge, 
&.C.  In  one  large  folio.  Collected  by  Arthur  Clifford. 
[Sold  at  Burton  Constable  Sale,  26th  June,  1889.    Lot  236.] 

Collections  for  the  Life  of  Lord  Bacon.  Autograph 
MSS.  with  Autograph  Letters  of  Sir  W.  Knighton,  Sir  H. 
Taylor,  Sir  Robert  Peel,  E.  Elliott,  and  A.  Clifford.  \Ib. 
Lot  237.] 

Poems  and  Prose  Writings  in  his  handwriting  in  a 
little  case.     [/6.    Lot  238.] 

Royal  and  National  Solemnities,  XlXth  Century ; 
Carmen  Secular :  An  Ode  for  the  Year  1814  (with  adver.) ; 
Sketch  of  the  Origin  of  the  House  of  Brunswick,  and 
Notes,  1814  ;  Letters  to  Mr.  Chapman  on  Education,  1828  ; 
Idea  of  Government ;  Poems  ;  and  other  Papers.  In  a 
4to.  Volume.     [/*.,  Lot  239.] 

[Gent.'s  Mag.,  C.  (pt.  1),  92  ;  Memoir,  ib.,  274  ;  Annual 
Register,  LXXII.,  247  ;  Lockhart's  Scott  (1845),  159,  182, 
183  ;   Brit.  Mus.  Cat.;  Foley's  Records,  vol.  V.] 

Clifford,  Henry,  b.  Tixall,  2nd  March,  1768  ; 
2nd  s.  of  Hon.  Thomas  Clifford ;  educated 
Liege;  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn;  m.  Jan., 
1818,  Anne  Teresa,  youngest  dau.  of  Edward 
Ferrers,  Esq.,  of  Baddesley-Clinton,  Warws.  ; 
d.  Bath,  22nd  April,  1813. 

Reflection  on  the  Appointment  of  a  Catholic  Bishop 
to  the  London  District,  in  a  Letter  to  the  Catholic  Laity 
of  the  said  District.     London,  1790.    8vo. 

A  Report  of  the  Two  Cases  of  Controverted  Election 
of  the  Borough  of  Southwark  ....  to  which  are 
added  An  Account  of  the  two  subsequent  Cases  of  the 
City  of  Canterbury,  and  an  Appendix  on  the  right  of  the 
Returning  Officer  to  administer  the  Oath  of  Supremacy  to 
Catholics.    London,  1797  and  1802.    8vo. 

Proceedings  in  the  House  of  Lords  in  the  Case  of 
Benjamin  Flower,  Printer,  for  a  supposed  Libel  on  the 
Bishop  of  Llaudaff,  to  which  are  added  the  arguments  in 
the  King's  Bench  on  a  motion  for  an  Habeas  Corpus. 
London,  1800.     8vo. 

Observations  oh  the  Doctrines  advanced  during  the 
late  Elections,  in  a  Letter  to  Samuel  Whitbread,  Esq. 
1807.    8vo. 

"  Clifford  for  Ever."  O.P.,  and  So  P.B.  The  trial  be- 
tween H.  Clifford,  plaintiff,  and  J.  Brandon,  defendant,  for 
an  assault  and  false  imprisonment  as  the  plaintiff  was 
quitting  Covent  Garden  "Theatre,  31st  Oct.,  1809.  London, 
n.d.  (1809).     8vo. 

The  whole  Proceedings  on  Trial  of  an  Action  brought 
by  Henry  CliSord,  Esq.,  against  Mr.  James  Brandon  for 


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an  assault  and  false  imprisonment  on  5th  Dec,  1809. 
London,  1809.    8vo. 

A  Poetical  Epistle  to  Henry  Clifford,  Esq.,  on  the  late 
Disturbances  in  Covent  Garden  Theatre.  Edinburgh,  1810. 
8vo. 

[Gillow's  Bibl.  Eng.  Catholics,  I.,  508,  509 ;  Evans's 
Cat.  of  Ports.,  No.  14,320;  Clarke's  Bibl.  Legum,  176, 
344;  Watt's  Bibl.  Brit.;  Kirk's  Biog.  Coll.  MSS.] 

Clifford-Constable,  (Sir)  Thomas  (Bart.),  b. 
Tixall,  Dec,  1762  ;  s.  of  Hon.  Thomas  Clif- 
ford ;  m.  Mary  Macdonald,  2nd  dau.  of  John 
Chichester,  Esq.,  of  Arlington,  Devon.  ; 
created  a  Baronet  27th  Dec,  1814  ;  d.  25th 
Feb.,  1829. 

A  Topographical  and  Historical  Description  of  the 
Parish  of  Tixall  in  the  County  of  Stafford,  by  .  .  . 
and  Arthur  Clifford,  Esq.  Paris  :  Printed  by  M.  Nouzou, 
0,  Rue  de  Clery.  1817.  4to.  Frontis.  (Tixall  Gateway), 
title,  half  title,  not  paged.  Ded.  to  H.R.H.  Charles  Philip 
of  France.  Signed,  Sir  Thomas  and  Arthur  Clifford,  Paris, 
Jan.  13th,  1818.  II. :  Adver.  unpaged,  then  pp.  5 — 325  ; 
Flora  Tixalliana,  or  A  Catalogue  of  the  most  phosnogama- 
us  Plants  to  be  found  within  a  Morning's  Ride  of  Tixall, 
285—308.  Plates  :— Frontis. ;  Ground  Plan  of  Stafford 
Castle,  46  ;  "William,  Viscount  Stafford  (1680),  121 ;  Judge 
Littleton,  141  ;  Pedigrees  of  Astons,  144 ;  Walter,  Ist 
Lord  Aston,  257. 

[This  History  was  privately  printed,  chiefly  for  presents  ;  it  is 
now  scarce  ;  unstaiued  copies  are  seldom  met  with ;  originally 
issued  in  paper  covers ;  on  account  of  misnomers  pp.  153  and  154 
were  reprinted,  50  copies  only  being  struclc  ;  one  copy  on  elephant 
folio,  for  illustration,  and  containing  armorial  bearings,  emblazoned 
on  margin  under  the  du-ection  of  Mr.  Thomas  Moule.] 

L'Bvangile  Meditate.     Privately  printed. 

Autograph  Letter  to  his  wife  ;  ditto,  to  Mr.  Blount ; 
and  from  A.  Clifford  to  him,  &c.  [Sold  Burton  Constable 
Sale,  25th  June,  1889.] 

Cliffords  of  Tixall. 

[See  Cliffiordiana;  Clifford's  Hist,  of  Tixall;  The 
Tixall  Letters,  and  Poetry ;  Minutes  of  Evidence  in  Mow- 
bray Case  (1876),  213,  215,  216,  222,  225,  226,  254.] 

Clifton  Campvillb. 

History  of.  With  Plate  of  Church.  \Toponrapher, 
11.,  1—17, 82.]  L     r  .y     /-       , 

Church,  in  Indian  Ink  ;  ditto,  Water-Colour,  by  Rev. 
S.  Shaw  ;  Two  Tiews,  Font  and  Vernon  Monument,  by 
Buckler  ;  Vernon  Monument,  by  Shaw. 

Clifton,    James,     b.   Balterlej,   1780  ;    d.  4th 

May,  1860. 

Obituary.  By  W.  Salmon.  [P.  If.  .Wao.  (1867),  29, 
30.] 

Clinton,  Henry  Fiennes.  b.  24th  April,  1720  ; 
2nd  s.  of  Henry  Clinton,  7th  Earl  of  Lincoln  ; 
educated  Eton  ;  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.  ;  succeeded  as 
9th  Earl  of  Lincoln,  3uth  April,  1730  ;  Lord 
of  tlie  Bedchamber,  1742  ;  Lord  Lieutenant  of 
Cambs.,  1742  ;  of  Notts.,  1768  :  P.U.  ;  K.G. 
1751  ;  High  Steward  Westmr.,  1759  ;  sue 
ceeded  as  2nd  Duke  of  Newcastle-under-Lyme. 
17th  Nov.,  1768  ;  m.  Catherine,  eldest  dau 
of  Thomas  Pelham,  1st  Duke  ;  d.  22nd  Feb 
1794. 

^  [Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  XI.,  96  ;  CoUins's  Peerage,  II.;  Fos- 
ter's, Doyle's,  Debrett's,  Lodge's,  Burke's,  and  Walford's 
Peerages  ;   Gent.'s  Mag.,  March,  1794.] 

Clinton,  Henry  Pelham  Fiennes  Pelham.  b. 
30th  Jan.,  1785  ;  s.  of  Thomas,  Srd  Duke  of 
Newcastle-under-Lyme  ;  educated  Eton,  1796 
— 1803  ;  prisoner  in  France  for  lour  years,  f 
1«03— 7  ;  m.  18th  July,  1807,  Georgina 
Eliznbeth,  dau.  of  E.  M.  Mundy,  Esq.,  of 
Shipley,  Derbys.  ;    Lord  Lieutenant  of  Notts., 


1809;  4th  Duke;  K.G.,  1812;  having  ejected 
some  tenants  in  Newark,  the  matter  was 
brought  before  the  House  of  Lords,  Srd  Dec, 
1830,  when  the  Duke  uttered  his  famous 
question,  "  Is  it  not  lawful  for  me  to  do  what 
I  please  with  my  own  ?"  ;  on  10th  Oct.,  1831, 
his  mansion,  Nottingham  Castle,  was  burnt  to 
the  ground  ;  after  the  Eeform  Bill  of  1832 
he  never  entered  the  House  of  Lords  ;  created 
D.C.L.  of  Ox.  Univ.,  10th  June,  1834  ;  his 
,  Lord  Lieutenancy  taken  from  him,  4th  May, 
1839  ;  d.  Clumber  Park,  Notts.,  12th  Jan., 
1851  ;  bur.  Markham  Clinton  Ch. 

Letter  of  the  Duke  of  Newcastle  to  Lord  Kenyon  on 
the  Catholic  Emancipation  Question.    London,  1828.    8vo. 

An  Address  to  all  classes  and  conditions  of  English- 
men.   London,  1832.    8vo. 

Thoughts  on  times  past  tested  by  subsequent  events. 
London,  1837.     8vo. 

Speeches.     [Hansard,  1827—32.] 

[Hansard,  Srd  Dec,  1830,  760—63  ;  Gent.'s  Mag.  (Oct., 
1822),  p.  370:  (March,  1851)  pp.  309,  310;  Times,  15th 
Jan.,  1851  ;  Mus.  Lond.  News,  I8th  Jan.,  1851  (Port.)  ; 
25th  Jan.,  pp.  62 — 4 ;  Portraits  of  Eminent  Conservatives 
(1836),  1,  2  (Port.).] 

Clinton,  Henry  Pelham  Fiennes  Pelham.  b. 
Berkeley  Square,  22nd  May,  1811  ;  s.  of  4th 
Duke  of  Newcastle  ;  educated  Eton  ;  B.A., 
Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  1832  ;  created  D.C.L.,  11th 
June,  1863  ;  M.P.,  South  Notts.,  1832— -46  ; 
Chief  Secretary  for  Ireland,  14th  Feb.,  1846  ; 
M.P„  Falkirk  Burghs,  2nd  May,  1846  ;  suc- 
ceeded as  5th  Duke,  1851  ;  Secretary  to 
Colonies,  28th  Dec,  1852  ;  of  War,  12th  June, 
1854;  ofColoniesagain,  1859;  Lord  Lieutenant 
of  Notts.,  1857;  K.G.,  1863  ;  m.  27th  Nov., 
1832  ;  Lady  Susan  Hariiet  Catherine,  dau.  of 
10th  Duke  of  Hamilton  ;  d.  Clumber  Park, 
Notts.,  18th  Oct.,  1864  ;  personalty  sworn  under 
£250,000. 

[Diet.  Nat.  Biog. ;  Hansard,  from  1834  ;  Gent.'s  Man. 
(Dec,  1864),  pp.  783—86  ;  Brit.  Cabinet  (1853),  pp.  240— 
50  ;  Illus.  Lond.  News,  22nd  Dec,  1 860,  pp.  575,  586,  587  • 
(Portrait)  5th  Nov.,  1864,  p.  469  ;  Brown's  Notts.  Worthies 
(1882),  352-55  ;  Times,  19th,  20th,  22nd,  25th,  and  28th, 
Oct.,  and  26th  Nov.,  1864;  Eton  Portrait  GaUery  (1876) 
412—17;  Martineau'sBiog.Sketches,  122— 80;  Kinglake's 
Crimea,  6th  ed.,  VII.,  28,  et  seq.] 

Clive,  J.  H. 

Mavor  abbreviated.     [See  Bayley  (J.),  Chesters  (C.).] 

Clive,  The  Ven.  William.  b.  14th  March, 
1795  ;  s.  of  William  Clive,  of  Leigh  Hall! 
Salop  ;  Mat.  St.  John's  Coll.,  Cam.  ;  B.A 
1817;  M.A.,  1820;  Vicar  of  Welshpool, 
1819 — 65  ;  Archd.  of  Montgomery,  29th 
Feb.,  1844—61  ;  Preb.  of  St.  Asaph,  25th 
July,  1849  ;  Hon.  Canon  of  St.  Asaph, 
1854  to  death  ;  Rector  of  Blymhill,  1865  to 
death  ;  d.  Blymhill   Rectory,  24th  May,  1883. 

Sermons. 

Charges  to  the  Archdeaconry  of  Montgomerv 

[Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  L,  653.] 

Close,  Rev.  F. 

+n  tid°T5-^P  w^?.*°^*'"'  Evangelical  party ;  Being  a  Reply 
to  the  Rev  W.  Gresley,  Preb.  of  Lichfield.     London,  1846. 

O 'Otj   pp.   di. 

Close,  Nich.     Bishop  of  Lichfield. 
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Close,  The.     Lichfield. 

Accounts  of,  will  be  found  in  all  Histories  of  Staf- 
fordshire, and  of  the  Cathedral  and  City  of  Lichfield. 
Also  Dugdale's  Monast.,  III.,  219 ;  Wharton's  Anglia 
SaciM,  I.,  459  ;  Fuller's  Ch.  Hist.,  Book  IV.,  174  ;  Leland, 
III.,  59,  384  ;  Holme's  MS.,  Brit.  Mas.,  Harl.,  2043  ;  Draw- 
ing of  Langton  Tower  in  the  Close  [Harl.  MS.]  ;  ditto,  of 
the  Banqueting  Room  in  the  Close,  by  Ferneyhough  [Salt 
Lib.l. 

Close,  Rev.  Titus,  b.  Hanley,  10th  June,  1795; 
Wesleyan  Minister  from  1816  ;  Missionary  to 
Asia,  1819  ;  returned  home,  1832  ;  d.  Croft, 
near  Darlington,  10th  July,  1833. 

Memoir.  By  Rev.  James  Heaton  (mostly  taken  from 
his  own  Journals).     [Wes.  Mag.  (1835),  201—21.] 

Reports.     \_Penes  Wesleyan  Mission  House.] 

Letter,  dated  "  Madras,  4th  July,  1821."  [  Wes.  Mag. 
(1822),  25,  26.] 

Obituary.     [Wes.  Min.  {\m).'] 

Clowes,    Frank.     D.  Sc,   Professor  Chemistry, 

Univ.    Coll.,    Nottingham  ;    formerly    Science 

Master  High  Sch.,  ISTewcastle. 

Lecture  on  the  Chemistry  of  Combustion,  before  the 
Members  of  the  North  Staffordshire  Mining  and  Mechani- 
cal Engineers,  14th  Nov.,  1878  [  Trans.,  III.,  135—44]  ; 
ditto,  28th  Not.,  1878  \_ib.,  145—57]  ;  ditto,  on  Singeing 
and  Sensitive  Flames,  12th  Dec,  1878  [i6.,  161—70]  ;  ditto, 
on  Colliery  Explosions— Safe  Lights — Safe  Methods  of 
getting  Coals  \_ib.,  X.,  42—54]. 

Clowes,  Rev.  William.     S.Burslem,  12th  March, 

1780  ;    s.   of   Samuel  Clowes,  and   Ann,  his 

wife  ;  a  working  Potter  ;   m.,  28th  July,  1800, 

Mary  Rogers  of  Tunstall  ;  attended  first  Camp 

Meeting  ever  held  in  England,  on  Mow   Cop, 

31st  May,  1807  ;    Leader  and  Local  Preacher 

amongst  the  Wesleyan  Methodists,  from  Oct., 

1808  ;     removed  off  the   Plan,  Sept.,    1810  ; 

joined  Hugh  Bourne,  and  was  co-founder  of 

Primitive  Methodism,  14th  March,  1810  ;  d. 

Hull,  2nd  March,  1851. 

Short  Account  of  Charles,  son  of  John  and  Nancy 

Mather   [P.  J/.  Mag.  (1825),  22—5]  ;    Two  Missionaries 

imprisoned  at  Jerusalem  :   contributed  by  [J6.  (1826),  28 — 

.ei^  64—70]  ;    Letter  to  the  Rev.  E.  Cornwall  [iJ.  (l863), 

33,  34]. 

Editor  of  The  Priinilire  Methodists'  Children's  Maga- 
zine. 

Notice  of  the  Death  of  Rev.  W.  Clowes,  by  T.  HoUiday. 
[P.  M.  Mag.  (1851),  249]. 

Life  of  W.  Clowes.  By  Rev.  J.  Davidson.  Toronto, 
1854.     Cr.  8vo. 

Sermon  preached  on  the  occasion  of  his  death,  by  Eev. 
John  Petty. 

Ditto.     By  Eev.  G.  Lanton. 

Memoir  of  W.  Clowes.      By  John  Bywater.     London, 

Review  of  Life  of  W.  Clowes.  By  "An  Old  Sub- 
scriber."    [P.  M.  Mag.,  Feb.,  March,  April,  1853.] 

The  Tombs  of  Fletcher  and  Clowes.  By  Petty. 
London.    8vo.  . 

Life  of  Clowes.  By  Rev.  J.  Garner.  Revised,  1868. 
[Review,  P.  M.  Mag.  (1868),  697,  698.] 

William  Clowes.  By  J.  W.  [P.  M.  Mag.  (1882),  474, 
478]  ;  see  also  Dent's  Remarkable  Successes  of  the  Early 
Primitive  Preachers  [ib.  (1884),  339—43]. 

Biographical  Notices  of  [Herod's  Early  P.  M.  Preach- 
ers (1844),  395—445]  ;  Other  References  \_ib.,  241,  245, 
257—59,  267,  279,  308,  315,  322,  324  ;  Petty's  Hist.  Prim. 
Meth.  (1860),  5,  7,  17,  22,  35,  41,  43—6,  55,  56,  61,  65,  72, 
75,  85,  87,  89,  97,  105,  127,  128,  130,  133,  136,  151,  176, 
185  202,  239,  244,  382,  459,  497,  498,  552,  554  ;  P.  M. 
Mag.,  from  1819  to  death ;  Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  I.,  655  ;  Por- 
traits in  Davidson's  Life,  1854,  and  Petty's  History,  1860 
and  1864  ;  P.  M.  Mag.,  1825,  Frontis. ;  seeLynn  (Rev.  A.)]. 

Clhbtt,   William.     "Bookseller  and  Old  Book 
Dealer,  Queen's  Square,  Wolverhampton." 
[White's  Staffs.,  1834.] 


Clulow,  James,     b.  Leek,  2nd  Sept.,  1811  ;    d. 
Kidderminster,  13th  Aug.,  1880. 
Obituary.     [P.  M.  Mag.  (1883),  55,  56.] 

Clulow,  Rev.  John.  b.  Rushton,  near  Leek, 
22nd  March,  1818  ;  Wesleyan  Minister,  from 
1841  ;  organized  the  Connexional  Sunday 
School  Union,  1864  ;  d.  Plymouth,  18th  Dec, 
1879,  aged  64. 
Obituary.     [  Wes.  Mag.  (1880),  21,  22.] 

Clulow,  Rev.  William.  b.  Leek ;  educated 
Hoxton  Academy  ;  Congregational  Minister  at 
Shaldoi),  Devon  ,  1825—35  ;  Classical  Tutor 
of  Airedale  Coll.,  Bradford,  1835—43;  d. 
Leek,  16th  April,  1882. 

Truths  in  Few  Words. 

Aphorism  and  Reflections.  A  Miscellany  of  Thought 
and  Opinion.    1843. 

Sunshine  and  Shadows ;  or,  Sketches  of  Thought, 
Philosophic  and  Religious.    1863. 

Essays  of  a  Recluse ;  or,  Traces  of  Thought,  literative 
and  fancy.    1865. 

[Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  L,  656  ;  Con.  Year  Book  (1883), 
269.] 

Coalfields. 

Coal-getting  in  Staffordshire. 

[See  Hedley  (John),  Johnson  (H.),  Homer  (C.  J.), 
Sawyer  (A.  B.).] 

CoATBS  Heath. 
[See  Cotes  Heath.] 

CoBBETT,  William,     b.  1762  ;  d.  1835. 

The  Political  Proteus.  A  View  of  the  public  charac- 
ter and  conduct  of  R.  B.  Sheridan,  Esq.  London,  1804. 
8vo.  ^  , 

Geographical  Dictionary  of  England  and  Wales. 
London,  1832.     8vo. 

Legacy  to  Peel.     London,  1835.    8vo. 

CoBRTDGB. 

[See  Jones  (Mrs.) ;  Jewitt's  Ceramic  Art,  II.,  167, 
247,  290—97,  306J 

Melancholy  Eveilt  at.  [New  Con.  Mag.  (1814),  86, 
87.] 

Cocker,  Rev.  Sampson,     b.  Roche  St.  Austell, 
1823  ;     Weslevan    Minister,    from    1845  ;    d. 
Sraethwick,  19th  March,  1889. 
Obituary.     [Wes.  Ma;/.  (1889),  28,  29.] 

Cocker,  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  Ashton-under-Lyne, 
9th  April,  1840  ;  Congregational  Minister, 
Stoke-on-Trent,  1865—82  ;  Secretary  North 
Staffs.  Congregational  Union  ;  killed  hy  a  fall 
at  Hanley,  1st  Feb.,  1882. 
Obituary.      [Congregational    Year  Book   (1882),  229, 

230.] 

Co'CK-FIGHTING. 

[SeeSketohley  (E.),] 

The  Remarkable  Story  and  Sudden  Death  of  a  Cock- 
fighter,  who  died  in  the  Pit-hill,  aa  he  was  about  to  descend 
into  a  Coal-pit.  Together  with  a  Copy  of  Verses  upon  the 
occasion,  by  the  celebrated  Poet,  William  Cowper,  Esq. 
London:  R.T.  S.  [No.  1680,  early  this  century.]  12mo.; 
pp.  8.  On  p.  5  we  read,  "  The  following  account  of  the 
melanchoUy  death  of  Another  Cock-Fighter  presents  an 
awful  contrast  to  the  foregoing,  Joseph  M— ge,  of  the 
parish  of  S(edgle)y,  near  Wolverhampton,  &c.,  &c.,  5— 8. 

CoDD,  Rev.  Edward  T.      M.A.  ;    P.C.  of  Cotes 

Heath. 

Sermons  preached  in  the  Parish  Church  of  St.  Giles, 

Cambridge.     London :  F.  i|-  J.  Rivington  ;    Joseph   Masters 

.     MDCCCXLVI.      8vo.,    pp.   xiv.,    331 


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(Profits  to  Parsonage  Fund.)  Printed  by  J.  T.  Walters, 
Eugeley. 

Sermons  addressed  to  a  Country  Congregation  ;  to- 
gether with  two  preached  before  the  UuiTersity  of 
Cambridge  in  January,  1851.  London:  J.  Masters,  Alders- 
gate  Street;  Stafford:  R.  (|-  W.  Wright.  MDCCCLII. 
i2mo.,  pp.  xiv.,  391.  Ded.  to  Canon  Hutchinson.  Preface 
dated  "  Cotes  Heath  Parsonage,  April  28th,  1852."  Ditto, 
Second  Series,  1855.    12mo.,  same  size.  &c. 

Court  Rolls  of  Toxall  Manor.  Made  for  W.  Salt  by 
and  M.  J.  Thorpe.     [Salt  Lib.] 

CoDKiNGTON,  Eobert. 

The  Life  and  Death  of  the  Illustrious  Robert,  Earl  of 
Essex.  London,  1646.  4to.,  pp.  36.  Plate  of  Monument. 
[Reprinted  in  Tol.  I.  of  the  Harl.  Miscellany.] 

CODSALL. 

Church  Registers  :— I.,  Mixed,  1587—1637.  II.,  ditto, 
1638—1714  (collections  from  1677—1714).  III.,  ditto, 
1715 — 64.  IT.,  Baptisms  and  Burials,  1750 — 64  (also 
Marriages,  1750—54).  T.,  ditto,  1764—1812.  VI.,  Marri- 
ages, 1754—1812.  VIL,  ditto,  ]  813— 43.  TIIL,  Baptisms, 
1813-37.  -IX.,  ditto,  1837—63.  X.,  Burials,  1813-58. 
XI.,  ditto,  1853—86,  and  those  in  use. — (Rev.  0.  J.  Dunn, 
B.C.L.,  Ticar.) 

Two  Views.  Drawn  by  Buckler.  Ditto,  in  sepia. 
By  H.  J.  Noyes.     [Salt  Lib.] 

Coffey,  John,  Wolverhampton. 

Protestantism  and  Catholicism  compared.  A  Letter 
to  the  Kev.  William  Dalton,  Rector  of  St.  Paul's,  Wolver- 
hampton.    Wilks,  Printer,  Wolverhampton.     1852.     8vo. 

Coffin,  Right  Rev.  Robert  Aston,     b.  Brighton, 

19th  July,  1819  ;  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox. ;  B.A.,  1841 ; 

M.A.,  1843  ;   Vicar  of  St.  Mary  Magdalene, 

Ox.,    1843  ;     joined   the    Church    of    Rome, 

1845  ;  Superior  of  St.  Wilfred's,  Cotton  Hall, 

Staffs.,    1848—49  ;     Bishop    of    Southwark, 

1882   to  death  ;    d.  Teignmouth,   6th    April, 

1885. 

The  Oratory  of  the  Faithful.  Translated  from  P.  L. 
Blosius.     1848. 

CoGHiLL,  Harry.  J. P.  for  Staffs.;  of  Brampton, 
Newcastle. 

The  Ceramic  Manufactures  of  Staffordshire.  [Bir- 
mingham and  Hardware  District  (1866),  145,  146.] 

CoGHiLL,  Mrs. ;  vpife  of  the  above. 
[See  Walker  (A.  E.).] 

CoKAYNE,  Sir  Aston,     d.  1683. 

Amongst  his  Poems  are  the  following  on  Staffordshire 
persons  : — To  my  noble  cousin,  Colonel  Ralph  Sneyd 
[Reprinted,  Melig.,  II.,  163  :  IV.,  112]  ;  Lady  Reppingtou 
[ib.,  113,  114]  ;  Mr.  John  Reppington  [ib.,  114,  115]  ;  Mr. 
Bdw.  Reppington  [ib.,  115]  ;  Mr.  C.  Cotton  [ib.,  116]. 

CoKAYNB,    Sir   Thomas.       b.  1519  ;    m.    1547, 
Dorothy,  tlatt.  of  Sir  Humphrey   Ferrers,  of 
Tamworth  Castle  ;  d.  1592. 
A  Short    Treatise   of    Hunting,    compyled    for    the 

Delight  of  Noblemen  and  Gentlemen.      London:  Printed 

hy  Thomas  Orwin/or  Thomas  Woodloch.      1591.      4to.,  pp. 

16.    B.L.    Woodcuts.   Ded.to  the ''Earleof  Shrewsburye.'' 

CoLDWELL,  Rev.  Charles  Simeon,  b.  Stafford,  10th 
Jan.,  1837  ;  4th  s.  of  .Rev.  W.  E.  Coldwell, 
Rector ;  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  24th  May,  1856  ; 
B.  A.,  186U  ;  Fellow  and  Tutor  of  Bishop's  Coll.[ 
Cape  Town,  1862—64;  Curate  St.  John's, 
Drury  Lane,  1865 — 69  ;  CI.  Lecturer  at  King's 
Coll.,  London,  1867—68  ;  Curate  Ch.  Ch., 
Mayfair,  1869—70  :  St.  Matthew's,  City  Road, 
1870  :  Burghfield,  Reading,  1873  ;  Vicar  of 
Ch.  Ch„  Isle  of  Dogs,  1873. 


A  Translation  of  the  Prayers  of  Erasmus.  London  : 
Modey.    1872.    8vo.,  pp.  93. 

The  Dreams  of  Pilate's  Wife.     Dover :  Johnson. 

Poem:  The  Prodigal  Son  [Cassell's  Illustrated  Book 
of  Sacred  Poetry]  ;  ditto.  The  Light  of  the  World  [Shadows 
of  the  Rook,  1884]. 

Edited  College  Rhymes.     Oxford :  Mansell.    1861. 

Coldwell,  Rev.  Francis  Henry.  \_See  Thick- 
nesse.] 

Coldwell,  Mary  {nee  Norman),  b.  Manning- 
tree,  Essex,  16th  July,  1790  ;  dau.  of  Thomas 
Norman  and  Francis,  his  wife  ;  m.  Rev.  W.  E. 
Coldwell,  Rector  of  Stafford  ;  d.  14th  July, 
1869  ;  bur.  Sandon. 
A  Congratulatory  Poem.    Addressed  to  Her  Majesty 

Queen  Victoria  and  His  Royal  Highness  Prince  Albert  on 

their  Marriage.     Stafford:  Morgan  and  Rogers,  Printers. 

1840.     12mo.     pp.  16. 

Coldwell,  Rev.  William  Edward.  Catherine 
Hall,  Cam.  ;  B.A.,  1818  ;  M.A.,  1821  ;  adm. 
ad  eundem  Ox.  Univ.,  3rd  Feb.,  1854  ;  Rector 
St.  Mary's,  Stafford  ;  Preb.  of  Lichfield  ;  Vicar 
of  Sandon. 

Sermon  preached  in  St.  Mary's,  Stafford,  on  the  death 
of  Thomas  Mothershaw,  Esq.,  of  Silkmore  House,  Stafford. 
1826.     8vo. 

Twenty  Sermons,  preached  at  Stafford  and  Sandon. 
London :  Longmans.     1860.     8vo. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  I.,  274.] 

Cole,  Rev.  A.  A.,  Baptist  Minister  at  Walsall. 

Gadara.    A  Poem.     Walsall,  1882. 

A  Collection  of  Hymns.  Published  by  the  Baptist 
Church.     Walsall,  1882. 

CoLEFAx,    Samuel.       b.    Kingswinford,    1797  ; 
killed  in  a  pit,  28th  Nov.,  1821. 
Obituary.    By  Rev.  J.  Bonsor.     [P.  M.  Mag.  (1822), 

Coleman  (Colman),  Walter,  b.  Staffordshire  ; 
educated  Douay  ;  became  an  English  Franciscan 
at  the  Convent  Douay  ;  on  the  English  Mission 
as  Father  Christopher  of  St.  Clare ;  d.,  New- 
gate, 1645. 

La  Dance  Machabre ;  or.  Death's  Duell.  By  W  C 
London,  n.d.  (1622).  Sm.  8vo.  Ded.  to  Henrietta,  Con- 
sort of  Charles  I. 

[Very  rare  ;    only  four  copies  known,] 

[Certamen  Seraphicum,  284  ;  Mem.  of  Miss.  Priests 
(1803),  II.,  98  ;  Dodd's  Church  History.] 

Coleman,  Rev.  William  Higgins.  St.  John's 
Coll.,  Cam.  ;     B.A.,  1836  ;    M.A.,  1839  ;    a 

Master  at  Christ's  Hospital,  Hertford,  1840 

47  :    at  Ashby-de-la-Zouch  Gr.  Sch.,  1847  to 
death  ;    resided  mostly  at  Burton,  where  he  d 
12th  Sept.,  1863. 

Examples  in  Arithmetic  and  Algebra.    By  and 

J.  W.  Colenso.     Cambridge,  1834. 

Joint  Author,  with  Rev.  H.  E.  Webb,  of  Flora  Hert- 
fordiensis.  London,  1840.  8vo.  [In  which  Mr.  Coleman 
wrote  Introduction  on  the  Physical  Geography  and  Botani- 
cal Division  of  the  County.] 

Supplement  to,  1851.    Second  Supplement,  1859. 

GontnbuteA  to  Jour,  of  Biblical  Literature,  July  1863 
a  fine  Paper  on  "The  Eighteenth  Chanter  of  Isaiah."    Re- 

fi'"^i    '  w*^T?*^''?'  '■"  Biblical  Papers,  being  Sermons  of 
the  Rev.  W.  H.  Coleman.     1864. 

Tutbm-''^''   Contributor  to  Mosley's   Natural  History  of 

[Jour,  of  Botany  (1863),  318  ;    Phytologist,  IIL,  217  ; 

v°^,»   iSP^^S^V  Supplement,  2910,  2944 ;   Ann.  Nat.  Hist., 

V  .J  lo,  loo  t.  O.J  ' 


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CoLEUHALB,  Thomas  de,  Vicar  of  Lichfield. 
Absolved.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  704,  19.] 

Coles,    Elisha.     b.    1645  ;    s.    of    John    Coles, 

Schoolmaster,  Wolverhampton  ;     Chorister  of 

Magd.  Coll.,  Ox.,  1658—61 ;  Mat.  26th  Mar., 

1659  ;    taught  youths   Latin  and  English  in 

Russell   Street,   near    Covent  Garden,    1663  ; 

2nd  Under-Master  Merchant  Tajlors'  School, 

3rd  Aug.,  1677  ;  Master  of  Galway  Sch.,  14th 

Dec,  1678  ;  d.,  Galway,  20th  Dec,  1680  ;  bur. 

St.  Nicholas'  Collegiate  Church. 

,  or,  a  Metrical  Paraphrase  of  the  History 
of  our  Lord  and  Saviour  Jesus  Christ.  London,  1871.  %vo. 
Reprinted  as  the  "  Life  and  Death,"  &c.,  1680  ;  again,  1679 ; 
1682. 

The  newest,  plainest,  and  best  Shorthand  ;  containing 
(1)  A  brief  account  of  all  the  Shorthands  already  extant, 
with  their  alphabets  and  fundamental  rules  ;  (2)  A  plain 
and  easie  method  for  beginners,  less  burthensome  to  the 
memory  than  any  other ;  (3)  A  new  invention  for  contract- 
ing Mords,  with  special  rules  for  contracting  sentences,  and 
other  ingenious  fancies,  both  pleasant  and  profitable  to  all, 
let  their  character  be  whose  or  what  it  may.  London,  1674. 
10th  ed.,  1707. 

The  Compleat  English  Schoolmaster ;  or,  The  most 
natural  and  easy  method  of  spelling  and  reading  English, 
according  to  the  present  proper  pronunciation  of  the  lan- 
guage in  Oxford  and  Loudon.    London,  1674,    8vo. 

Synorisis ;  or.  The  most  natural  and  easie  method  of 
learning  Latin,  by  comparing  it  with  English.  Together 
with  the  Holy  History  of  Scripture-War ;  or,  The  Sacred 
Art  MUitarie.     London,  1675.    8vo. 

Nolens  Tolens ;  or,  Tou  shall  make  Latin  whether 
you  wiU  or  no.  Containing  the  plainest  directions  that 
jfiave  been  yet  given  upon  the  subject.  Together  with  the 
Youth's  Visible  Bible,  being  an  alphabetical  collection 
(from  the  whole  Bible)  of  such  general  heads  as  were 
judged  most  capable  of  Hieroglyphicks.  Illustrated  in 
four-and-twenty  copper  plates.  London,  1676.  8vo. 
Ditto,  1677. 

An  English  Dictionary ;  explaining  the  difficult  terms 
that  are  used  in  divinity,  husbandry,  physic,  law,  naviga- 
tion, mathematics,  and  other  arts  and  sciences.  London, 
1676.     8vo.     1685;  1692;  1713;  1717;  1732. 

A  Dictionary :  English-Latin  and  Latin-English.  Con- 
taining all  things  necessary  for  the  translating  of  either 
language  inio  tho  other.  London,  1677.  8vo.  1679; 
nil;  1716;  1736;  1764.     18th  ed.,  1772. 

The  Young  Scholar's  best  Companion  ;  or,  An  exact 
Guide  or  Directory  for  Children  and  Youth,  from  the 
A  B  C  to  the  Latin  Grammar.  Comprising  the  whole 
body    of    the    English    learning.     London,     n.d.     12mo. 

Portrait  prefixed  to  his  Shorthand. 

Dr.  Edw.  F.  Eimbault  had  a  small  oil  painting  of  him. 

[Harl.  MSS.,  3197a,  3197b,  3198 ;  Hardiman's  Galway, 
89,  252 ;  Andersonis  Hist,  of  Shorthand,  108  ;  Rockwell's 
Shorthand  ;  N.  #  Q.,  4th  S.,  II.,  471,  590  :  5th  S.,  IV.;  129, 
197  ;  Evans's  Portraits,  No.  14,421 ;  Bliss's  Wood's  Ath. 
Oxon.,  in.,  1,274 ;  Biog.  Brit. ;  Add.  MS.,  24,492,  p.  Ill ; 
Bloxam's  Magd.  Coll. ;  Nichols's  Literary  Anecdotes,  VI., 
186;  Wilson's  Merchant  Taylor's  Sch.,  II.,  1179,  1183; 
Robinson's  Reg.  of  ditto,  I.,  263  ;  Shorthand,  II.,  10,  51, 
52, 145  ;    Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  XL,  320.1 

Ogles,  John.  b.  Adderbury,  Oxon.  ;  s.  of  John 
Coles,  a  clergyman  ;  educated  Winchester ; 
Probationer  New  Coll.,  Ox.,  1643  ;  ejected 
from  College  before  taking  his  Degree  ;  after- 
wards he  lived  at  Wolverhampton,  where  he  m., 
"but  not  to  his  content";  a  Schoolmaster; 
where  he  died  is  not  known. 

Translated  "  Seventh  part  of  Cl^opatre"  by  Gauthier  de 
Coster.  Published  (with  other  parts).  London,  1663. 
foL    Ab:— 

Hymen's  Prseludia ;  or.  Love's  Masterpiece,  being    . 
,     .     .     .    that  so  much  admired  Romance  Cleopatra. 

[Bliss's  Wood's  Ath.  Oxon.,  IV.,  540;  Preface  to 
Parts  VII.  and  VIII.  of  lit/men  ;  Poster's  Alumni  Oxon. ; 
Diet.  Nat.  Biog. ;  Burrows.] 


Cole-Wedb,  Rev.  Charles  Henry,  b.  Southem- 
hay,  Devon,  4th  Ang.,  1842  ;  s.  of  Charles 
Knighton  Webb,  Esq.  ;  educated  Exeter  and 
Abingdon  Gr.  Schools;  Queen's  Coll.,  Ox.; 
Huish  Exhib.  ;  Curate  of  Kenilwortli,  1866— 
70  ;  of  Bedworth,  1874—76  ;  Vicar  of  Pens- 
nett,  1876—83  ;  of  Penn,  1883  ;  m.,  1890, 
Anne  Elizabeth,  elde.';t  dau.  of  the  late  B. 
Savage,  of  the  Woodlands,  Penn. 

Prize  Poem  on  the  Queen's  Visit  to  Paris.    1835. 

Poem  on  the  Peace.    1856. 

Masonic  Oration.    1870. 

Two  Sermons  on  the  Queen's  Jubilee.    1887. 

CoLEV,  Henry,  Lichfield. 

Letter,  enclosing  one  from  Lewis  Yates.  [Bodl.  Lib., 
iOS,  40.]     Ditto  (10th  Dec,  1673).     [lb.,  1141,  lY.] 

CoLLETT,    Rev.    Edward.       b.    Wolverhampton, 

1844  ;  s.  of  Samuel  Collett  ;    Mat.  St.  Mary's 

Hall,  Ox.,  21st  Jan.,  1864. 

Early  Gravestone  Inscriptions  at  Wolverhampton. 
[Relig.,  XIV.,  128.] 

CoLLBY,  John.    b.  Sump  Lane,  near  Oakengates, 
24th  Dec,  1824  ;   d.  Pensnett,  March,  1867. 
Notice  of  Death  [New.  Con.  Mag.  (1867),  660] ;  Obitu- 
ary, by  "W.  B."  [ib.  (1868),  255—58]. 

Collectanea  TopoGKArniCA  et  Genealogioa. 

London,  1834^43.  8vo.  8  vols.  [Many  Staffordshire 
items.] 

Collections  for  a  History  of  Staffordshire. 
[5ee  William  Salt  Archaeological  Society.] 
Ditto,  relating  to  Staffordshire  :  a  most  elaborate  work 
compiled  for  the  late  William  Salt  .  .  .  bound  in  14 
vols.,  lar.  fol.  [Salt.  Lib.,  see  Cat.  370,  pp.  40—2]  ;  Other 
Collections  will  be  found  in  same  Library  [Cat.  Lots  372 
— 415  ;    for  particulars  see  Alphabet]. 

Collier,  Francis.     Darlaston. 

G  uli.  Segar,  Garterii  Regis,  armorum  exemplificatis  in 
gratiam  P.  C.,  de  Darleston  in  com.  Staff.  (10  Oct.,  1629). 
[Bodl.  Lib.,  898,  H.  74,  f.  95.] 

Collier,  Joel,  at  Wolverhampton. 

See  his  Musical  Travels  through  England.  London, 
1776.     8vo. 

Collins,  Anthony. 

Life  of  Edward  the  Black  Prince,  and  History  of  John 
of  Gaunt,  King  of  Castile  and  Leon,  Duke  of  Lancaster, 
and  Father  of  Henry  IV.  London,  1740.  8vo.  2  vols. 
[John  of  Gaunt  owned  Tutbury  and  resided  there  when  in 
England.] 

Collins,  Miss  Eliza.     High  Wycombe. 

Obituary.  By  Rev.  J.  Brocklehurst.  [Wes.  Mag. 
(1830),  781— 8,S.] 

Funeral  Sermon  \_See  Brocklehurst  (Rev.  W.).] 

Collins,  Henry  George. 

Railway  and  Pedestrian  Map  of  England,  comprising 
Forty-three  Maps.    n.d.  (1858). 

New  Schoolroom  Map  of  Staffordshire.    (1876.) 

Collins,  Richard,  b.  Bishop's  Castle,  Salop, 
16th  March,  1834  ;  d.  Brierley  Hill,  1864. 

Obituary.    By  W.  Evans.      [P.  M.  Mag.  (1865),  237.]  _ 

Collins,  Rev.  Samuel.  Minister  at  Tamworth, 
19th  June,  1694—1710  ;  Preb.  of  Gaia  Minor, 
Lichfield,  28th  Sept.,  1705— 9th  Feb.,  1710  ; 
d.  Tamworth,  before  8th  Jan.,  1710,  when  his 
successor  was  appointed. 


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Tamworth  Sermons.     London,  1698.     4to. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  234  ;    Palmer's  Tamworth,  235 ; 
Tamworth  Corporation  Records.] 

Collins,  Eev.  Bimon.      Presented  by  Tamworth 

Corporation  to  be  Minister  of  the  Church,  1st 

Dec,  1758,  which  resulted  in  legal  proceedings 

being  taken  by  his  opponent,  the  Eev.  William 

Sawrey  (who  had  been  appointed  by  Charles 

Eepington,  Esq.),  to  oust  him  ;    the  case  was 

heard  at  Stafford,  1761,  resulting  in  Sawrey "s 

favour,  and  the  resignation  of  Mr.  Collins,  Oct., 

1761. 

[Stafliord  Assize  Eolls,  1761 ;  Tamworth  Corporation 
Becords;  Palmer's  Tamworth,  236,  237.J 

Collins,  William.     Poet. 

Poetical  Works  .  .  .  to  which  is  prefixed  a  Life 
of  the  Author  by  Dr.  Johnson.  London,  1798.  8vo. 
Plates  by  Harding.  2nd  ed.,  London,  1801,  12mo.  ;  again, 
London,  1804,  12mo.,  lar.  paper,  pt.  Sfo. ;  again,  1811 ;  and 
with  the  Life  enlarged  and  corrected  by  Eev.  W.  Crowe, 
Bath,  1828,  12mo.,  lar.  paper,  pt.  8vo. 

CoLQDHouN,  John  Campbell.  b.  Edinburgh, 
23rd  Jan.,  1803  ;  eldest  s.  of  Archibald  Camp- 
bell, Lord  Eegistrar  of  Scotland  ;  educated 
Edinburgh  High  Sch.  ;  Oriel  Coll.,  Ox.,  23rd 
March,  1820;  B.A.,  1823  ;  M.P.,  Dumbarton- 
shire, 1832—34  ;  for  Kilmarnock,  1837—41  ; 
Newcastle-under-Lyme,  1842 — 47;  d.  Chesham 
Street,  London,  17th  April,  1870. 

Hints  on  the  Question  now  affecting  the  Church  of 
Scotland.     Glasgoio,  1840.     8vo. 

Short  Sketches  of  some  Notable  Lives.     London,  1865. 

Life  in  Italy  and  France  in  the  Olden  Times.  London, 
1858. 

William    Wilber-force,   his   Friends,   and    his    Times. 
London :  Lone/man,  Green,  Reader,  and  byer.     1856.     8vo 
pp.  448. 

[Staffs.  References  :— Rev.  T.  Gisborne,  33,  177,  181, 
182,  lU'.i— 212,  263;  Yoxall  Lodge,  219,  295,296;  Need- 
wood  Forest,  263 ;  Sir  R.  Peel,  352 ;  Lord  Harrowby, 
404  ;    Dr.  Johnson,  61,  89,  104,  106—8,  218.] 

[Mod.  Eng.  Biol/.,  I.,  686  ;  Poster's  Scottish  M.P.'s  ; 
Men  of  the  Times  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  I.,  281  ;  In- 
gamel's  Newcastle,  46.] 

Colt,  Sir  Edward  Henry  Vaughan.  b.  Leacroft, 
April,  1808  ;  1st  s.  of  Edward  Vaughan,  Lea- 
croft ;  Queen's  Coll.,  Ox'.,  19th  Sept.,  1827  ; 
B.A.,  1836  ;  Vicar  of  Hill,  Gloucs.,  1839  to 
death  ;  succeeded  as  6th  Baronet,  9th  June, 
1849  ;  cl.  Hill  Vicarage,  loth  Oct.,  1882. 

[Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  I.,  col.  686  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon., 
L,  282.] 

COLTON. 

Some  Account  of.     \See  Parker  (Rev.  P.).] 
Miscellanea.     [Salt  Lib,,  see  Lot  396.] 
Drawing  of  Colton  Church  and  Font.     By  Buckler 
Ditto.    By  T.  P.  Wood.     [Salt  Lib.] 

Drawing  of  Church.    By  T.  P.  Wood.     [Salt  Lib.] 

CoLviLE,  Charles  Robert.  b.  London,  20th 
March,  1815  ;  s.  of  Sir  C.  H.  Colvile,  of 
Duflfield  Hall,  Derbys.  ;  educated  Eton  Coll. ; 
Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.  ;  M.P.,  South  Derbys.,  1841— 
59,_  1865—68  ;  High  Sheriff  of  Derbys.,  1874  ; 
resided  Lidlington  Hall,  Burton,  where  he  d., 
10th  March,  1886. 

[Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  I.,  col,  686.] 

CoLWELBY  (Cowley),  Staffs. 
[Bodl.  Lib.,  1527,  426.] 


COLWICH. 

Church  Registers  : — I..  Mixed,  2nd  March,  1590 — 11th 
March,  1701.  II,,  April,' 1701— 20th  Oct.,  1732.  IIL, 
26th  Feb.,  1733— 8th  Jan.,  1758.  lY.,  3rd  March, 
1758- nth  Oct.,  1803.  V.,  1st  Jan..  1804— 22nd  Dec, 
1812.  VI.,  Marriages,  29th  April,  1754— 17th  June,  1790. 
VII.,  ditto,  28th  June,  1790— 6th  Dec,  1812.  YUL,  ditto, 
1st  Feb..  1813— 7th  Aug.,  1851.  IX.,  ditto,  21st  Aug., 
1837  (in' use).  X,,  Baptisms,  (ith  Jan,,  1813— 6th  Nov., 
1841.  XI,,  ditto,  7th  Nov,,  1841— 17th  Dec,  1859.  XIL, 
ditto,  1st  Jan.,  1860  (in  use).  XIII.,  Burials,  1st  Jan., 
1813— 3rd  Dec,  1872.  XIV.,  ditto,  17th  Jan.,  1873  (in  use). 
(The  Rev.  Preb.  Dobree,  B.A.,  Vicar.) 

Miscellanea  [Salt  Lib.]  ;  Extracts  from  Church  Regis- 
ters regarding  the  Wolseley  Family  [ib.,  see  Cat.  274]. 

Drawings  of  Church ;  ditto,  and  Oakedge,  '\Vater- 
Colour  by  Rev.  S.  Shaw  ;  4  Views  of  ditto,  by  T.  P.  Wood  ; 
S.E.  View,  by  Buckler  ;  Ditto,  by  J,  AUport.      [Salt  Lib.] 

[See  Hodson  (Ven.  Archd,),  Harland  (Rev.  Preb.), 
Dobree  (Eev.  Preb,).] 

CoMBERFOKD,  Staffs. 

Descent.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  859,  199,  &c] 

CoMBEKFOED,  RcT.  Henry,  b.  Comberford,  1499  ; 
St.  John's  Coll.,  Cam.  ;  Fellow,  81st  March, 
1533  ;  Proctor  Univ.  Coll.,  1543  ;  Rector  of 
Easham,  Norf.,  1553 — 58  ;  Precentor  of  Lich- 
field, 19th  Dec,  1555 — 59  ;  brought  before 
Privy  Council  for  lewdness  in  preaching  at 
Lichfield  ;  imprisoned  1556 — 59  ;  his  case  re- 
ferred to  the  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  Queen's 
Bench,  and  the  Sohcitor  General ;  deprived  of 
his  Precentorship,  1559  ;  mentioned  in  List  of 
Recusants,  1561,  as  "learned  but  wilful"; 
bound  to  remain  in  Suffolk,  with  permission  to 
visit  Staffordshire  twice  a  year  ;  apprehended 
for  celebrating  Mass  in  ISTorthumberland  ;  a 
prisoner  in  Hull,  1579,  then  80  j'ears  old. 

■The  Examination  of  Comberford  before  the  Eccle- 
siastical Commissioners  at  York,  8th  Nov..  1570,  is  extant, 

[Baker's  Hist,  St.  John's  Coll.,  Cam.,  334  ;  Harwood's 
Lichfield,  194  ;  Strype's  Annals,  I.,  42,  272 ;  Lemon's  Cal. 
St.  Pa.,  896  ;  Le  Neve's  Fasti ;  Archanei,  80,  82,  214  ; 
Blomefield's  Norf.,  V.,  317;  Cooper's  Ath.  Cantab.,  L,  392.] 

Comberford,  Mary.     Lancashire. 

A  Short  Testimony  concerning  that  Faithful  Servant 
of  the  Lord,  Thomas  Taylor  (of  Stafford),  whose  memory 
is  blessed.  Dated  the  26th  of  the  1st  Month,  1681.  [Tav- 
lor'a  Works,  1697.]  " 

"  Common  Sense."     Stafford,  June,  1831. 

Letter  on  An  Exclusive  dub,  not  far  from  Stafford. 
By  "  Common  Sense."     [Lancet  (1831),  335,  336.] 

CoMPTON,  near  Wolverhampton. 
[Cary's  Navigable  Rivers,  33.] 

CoNDER,  Eev.  E.  E.,  M.A. 

The  Church  and  Congregationalism.  An  Address 
delivered  at  the  Autumnal  Meeting  at  Wolverhampton. 
1870.     [Report,  111—18.] 

CoNGREOATiONAL  Autumnal  Meeting  at  Wolver- 
hampton. 

Report.     [Congregational  Year  Book  (1870),  56—123.] 

CoNGRBVE  Family. 

The  Congreve  Family.  Consisting  of  several  hundred 
Letters  to  and  from  members  of  the  Congreve  Family 
18th  Century.     [Penes  Salt  Lib,] 

Charta  regis  Henrici  II.  quod  Hervens  de  Strattona 
tuuam  suam  includat  at  parcum  faciendum  ;  transcripta 
'  Ex  evidm  ?  penes  Ric'  Congreave  in  com.  Staff."  [Bodl. 
Lib.,  83S,  37  ;  Mortimer's  Wirral,  214.] 


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CoNGRBVE,  Rev.  Charles  Walter,  b.  Stretton, 
1738  ;  s.  of  John  Congreve,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Magd. 
Hall,  Ox.,  lltb  March,  172G  ;  B.A.,  1729  ; 
M.A.  (All  Souls),  1734  ;  Archd.  of  Armagh, 
1738  ;  Vicar  General,  1746  ;  d.  1771. 

Several  Charges. 

Congreve,  Thomas,  M.D.     Wolverhampton. 

A  Scheme  or  Proposal  for  making  a  Navigable  Com- 
munication between  the  Rivers  Trent  and  Severn,  in  the 
County  of  Stafford.  London  :  Printed  by  Ji.  Curl,  in  Fleet 
Street.  1717.  8vo.,  pp.  15.  Ded.  to  "W.  Ward,  Esq.,  of 
Wolverhampton,  Feb.  6th,  1716.  Observations  on  Elvers 
betwixt  Oxford  and  Bath,  pp.  13 — 5  (usually  bound  up 
with  the  1723  reprint  of  Erdeswicke). 

Congreve,  William,      b.  Bardsey,  near   Leeds, 

10th  Feb.,  1669  ;  s.  of  William  Congreve,  of 

Stretton  Hall,  Staffs.,  an  Officer  in  the  Army, 

and  Anne,  dan.  of  Sir  Thomas  Fitzherbert ; 

educated  Kilkenny  Sch.  ;   Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin, 

1685  ;    Middle    Temple,    17tb  March,  1691  ; 

d.  19th  Jan.,  1729  ;  btir.  Westmr.  Abbey  ;   of 

Stretton  Hall ;  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Congreve. 

Incognita  ;  or.  Love  and  Duty  reconcil'd.   By  Cleophil. 

London,  1692.    8vo.     (Ded.  to  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Leveson.) 

Ditto.     London,  1700.    8vo.     London,  1713.    8vo.     London, 

1713.    12mo. 

The  Old  Bachelor.  A  Comedy  [in  five  acts  and  in 
prose].  London,  1603.  4to.  2nd  ed.,  London,  1693.  4to. 
London,  n.d.  (1693).  8vo.  (3th  ed.,  corrected,  io?idow,  i697. 
4to.  London, 1710.  8vo.  [Collection  of  English  Plays.  Lon- 
don, 1720.  8vo.  Tol.  TIT.  Bell's  Brit.  Theatre.  London, 
2776.  12mo.  Vol.  VII.  i707ed.,8vo  Vol.XXYIII.  New 
Eng.  Theatre.  London,  1776.  8vo.  Vol.  III.  Modern  Brit. 
Drama.   London,  1811.   8vo.   Vol.  III.] 

Works  of  Juvenal  and  Persius.  Translated  by  John 
Dryden  and  others.  London,  1693.  fol.  [Congreve  was 
one  among  the  number.]  [Anderson's  Poets  of  Great 
Britain.  London,  1793.  8vo.  Vol.  XII.  Brit.  Poets. 
Chiswick,  1822.    12mo.    Vol.  XC VII.] 

The  Double  Dealer.  A  Comedy  [in  five  acts  and  in 
prose].  London,  1694.  4to.  London  (1694).  8vo.  1711. 
8vo.  [Collection  of  English  Plays.  London  (1711)  8vo. 
Vol.  VII.  London,  1735.  12mo.  Bell's  Brit.  Theatre. 
London,  1777.  12mo.  Vol.  IX.  Ditto,  1777  edition.  Vol. 
XXVIII.  Modern  Brit.  Drama.  London,  1811.  8vo.  Vol. 
in.  London  Stage.  London  (1824).  8vo.  Vol.  IV.  Acting 
Dramas.   London,  1834.   8vo.] 

Love  for  Love.  A  Comedy.  London,  1695.  4to. 
inded.,  London,  1695.  ito.  London  (1695).  8vo.  [Collection 
of  English  Plays.  London,  1720.  8vo.  Vol.  VII.  London, 
1720  8vo.  London,  1733.  8vo.  London, 1747.  12mo.  Bell's 
Brit.  Theatre.  London,  1776.  12mo.  Vol.  VIII.  1797  ed. 
Vol.  I.  New  Brit.  Theatre.  London,  1776.  8vo.  Vol.  II. 
Modem  Brit.  Drama.  London,  1811.  8vo.  Vol.  III.  Lon- 
don Stage.  London  (1824).  8vo.  Vol.  III.  British  Drama. 
London;  1826.  Vol.  II.  1872  ed.,  8vo.  Vol.  X.  Acting 
Dramas.  London,  1834.  8vo.  Revised,  curtailed,  and 
altered,  by  J.  W.  Wallack  .  .  .  New  YorJc,  1854.  12mo.] 
Buxom  Joan  of  Lymas's  Love  to  a  Jolly  Sailor ;  or, 
The  Maiden's  Choice.  Being  Love  for  Love  again  .  . 
[First  Three  Verses  taken  from  Congreve's  Love  for  Love.] 
With  Musical  Notes.    London  (1695).    sm.  sh.,  fol. 

A  Pindarique  Ode,  humbly  offered  to  the  King  on  his 
taking  Namure.    London,  1695.    fol. 

The  Mourning  Muse  of  Alexis.  A  pastoral  lamenting 
the  death  of  Queen  Mary  .  .  London,  1695.  fol.  2nd 
ed.,  London,  1695.  fol.  Svd  ed.,  Dublin,  1695.  fol.  [Col- 
lection of  English  Poetry.     London,  1709.    8vo.  Vol.  II.] 

Letters  upon  several  occasions,  written  by  and  between 
Mr.  Dryden,  Mr.  Wycherley,  Mr.  Congreve,  and  Mr. 
Dennis.  London,  1696.  8vo.  Reprinted,  Select  Works  of 
John  Dennis.    London,  1718.    8vo. 

The  Mourning  Bride.  A  Tragedy  [in  five  acts  and 
in  verse].  London,  1697.  4to.  2nd  ed.,  London,  1679 
[1897].  4to.  2nd  ed.,  London,  1697.  12mo.  London,  n.d. 
12mo.  [Collection  of  English  Plays.  London,  1711.  8vo. 
Vol  VIII.  London,  1776.  8vo.  New  Eng.  Theatre.  Lon- 
don, 1776.  8vo.,  Vol.  IV.  Bell's  Brit.  Theatre,  1776.  12mo. 
Vol  III.  1797  ed.,  Vol.  XIX.  Modern  Brit.  Drama.  1811. 
8vo.  London,  1777.  8vo.  Edinburgh,  n.d.  (1820).  12mo. 
Brit.  Dramas.   1824.   8vo.   Vol.  I.    London  Stage.  London, 


n.d.  (1824).   8vo.   Vol.  III.   Brit.  Dramas.  1865.   Vol.  III.  ] 

Amendments  upon  Mr.  Collier's  false  and  imperfect 
criticism  from  the  Old  Bachelor,  Double  Dealer,  Love  for 
Love,  Mourning  Bride.  By  the  author  of  those  plays 
London,  1698.     8vo. 

[To  this  the  following  replies  were  made  : — 

Animadversions  on  Mr.  Congreve's  late  answer  to  Mr. 
Collier,  in  a  Dialogue,  and  some  offers  towards  new 
modelling  the  stage.  London,  1698.  8vo.  2nd  ed.  London, 
1698.    8vo. 

A  Letter  to  Mr.  Congreve  on  his  pretended  Amend- 
ments, etc.,  of  Mr.  Collier's  Short  View  of  the  Immorality 
and  Prophanisms  of  the  English  Stage.  London,  1698. 
8vo. 

The  Stage  Condemned.    London,  1698. 

A  Defence  of  the  Short  View.  By  J.  Collier.  London, 
1699  (1698). 

Some  Remarks  on  Collier's  Defence.    London,  1698.] 

The  Birth  of  the  Muse  :  a  Poem.     London,  1698.     fol. 

The  Way  of  the  World.  A  Comedy.  London,  1700. 
4to.  Another  ed.  London,  n.d.  (1700).  12mo.  2nd  ed. 
London,  1706.  4to.  [Collection  of  English  Plays.  1720. 
Vol.  VII.  London,  1735.  12mo.  New  English  Theatre. 
1776.  Vol.  V.  BeU's  British  Theatre.  1777.  Vol.  XI. 
1797.  Vol.  XXXIII.  Modern  British  Drama.  1811. 
Vol.IIL  London  Stage.  1824.  Vol.  IV.  British  Drama. 
1872.  Vol.  XI.  Translated  into  French  as  Le  Train  du 
Monde.     Paris,  1759.] 

The  Judgment  of  Paris.  A  Masque.  London,  1701. 
4to.     Another  ed.     [London,  2778.]     8vo. 

Verses  sacred  to  the  Memory  of  Grace,  Lady  Gethin^ 
&o.     London,  1703.     4to. 

Miscellaneous  Works  written  by  His  Grace  late  Duke 
of  Buckingham  ;  also  State  Poems  on  the  late  Times  by 
Dryden,  Btheridge,  Sheppard,  Butler,  Earl  of  D(orset), 
Congreve,  &c.     London,  1704.     8vo. 

The  Tears  of  Amaryllis  for  Amyntas  :  A  Pastoral  on 
the  Death  of  the  Marquis  of  Blandford,  &c.  London,  1705.- 
fol. 

A  Pindarique  Ode,  humbly  offer'd  to  the  Queen  on 
the  victorious  progress  of  Her  Majesty's  arms  under  th& 
conduct  of  the  Duke  of  Marlborough.  To  which  is  pre- 
fixed a  Discourse  on  the  Pindarique  Ode.  London,  1706- 
fol. 

Ovid's  Art  of  Love.  In  three  Books.  Together  with 
his  Remedy  of  Love.  Translated  into  English  Verse  by 
several  eminent  hands  [Dryden,  Congreve,  and  Tate]^ 
London,  1709.    8vo.     (Numerous  editions.) 

Ovid's  Metamorphosis.  In  Fifteen  Books.  Translated 
by  the  most  eminent  hands  [Dryden,  Addison  .  .  . 
Congreve,  &c.  ] .  London,  1717.  fol.  5th  ed.  Two  Vols. 
London,  1751.  12mo.  Another  ed.  Two  Vols.  New 
York,  1815.     12mo. 

■The  Dramatic  Works  of  John  Dryden  [edited  by  W. 
Congreve].  In  Six  Volumes.  London,  1717.  12mo. 
Another  ed.  London,  1735.  r2mo.  6  vols.  Ditto,  Lon- 
don, 1762.     12mo.     6  vols. 

Letter  (in  Verse)  to  Viscount  Cobham.  London,  1729- 
8vo. 

Epistle  on  Retirement  and  Taste.     London,  1732.    8vo. 

Mr.  Congreve's  Last  Will  and  Testament ;  with 
character  of  his  writings.  By  Mr.  Dryden,  Sir  R.  Black- 
more,  Mr.  Addison,  and  Major  Pack.  'To  which  are  added 
two  pieces,  viz.: — I.,  Of  rightly  improving  the  jDresent 
time :  An  Epistle  for  Mr.  Congreve.  TL,  The  Game  of 
Quadrille  :  An  Allegory.     London,  1729.     8vo. 

The  Story  of  Semele.  Altered  from  the  Semele  of 
William  Congreve.  Set  to  musick  by  Mr.  G.  F.  Handel.- 
London,  1744.  4to.  An  Opera.  Words  only  Ditto.  An 
Oratorio,  in  three   parts.     London,  1762.    4to. 

Tales  and  Novels  in  Verse.  Prom  the  French  of  La 
Fontaine,  by  several  hands  [Topham,  W.  Congreve,  and 
others.]  Publishedby  S. Humphreys, Edinburgh.  1762.  12mo. 

Hymn  to  Venus.  Translated  by  W.  Congreve.  New 
YorJc,  1872.    8vo.     [Minor  Poems  of  Homer.] 

The  First  (—Third)  Volume  of  the  Works  of  Mr. 
William  Congreve.  Three  Volumes.  London,  1710.  8vo. 
[Pagination  continuous.  Each  Piece  has  a  separate  title- 
page.]  Re-issued  with  a  Collective  Title-page,  1717.  3rd 
ed.,  London,  1719—20.  12mo.  5th  ed.,  London,  1730. 
12mo.  Another  ed.,  London,  1753.  12mo.  3  vols.  Ditto, 
Birmingham,  1761.  8vo.  3  vols.  Ditto,  Dublin,  1773. 
16mo,  3  vols.  7th  ed'.,  to  which  is  prefixed  the  Life  of 
the  Author.    In  Two  Volumes.    London,  1774.    12mo. 

The  Dramatic  Works  of  William  Congreve.  Contain- 
ing The  Old  Bachelor  .  .  .  cSic.  In  Five  Parts. 
Dublin,  1731.     12mo.      [Parts  II.  and  III.  were  printed  in 


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1729  and  1730  respectively.]     Another  ed.,  with  additions. 
London,  1773.     ]2mo.     2  Tols. 

The  Poetical  Works  of  Will.  Congreve.  Edinburgh, 
1778.    12mo.     [Bell's  Poets  of  Great  Britain,  Vol.  LXTI.J 

The  Poems  of  Congreve  and  Fenton.  London,  1779. 
8vo.  '[Dr.  Johnson's  Poets,  Vol.  XXIX.]  Ditto.  London, 
1790.    8vo.     [Anderson's  Poets,  Vol.  VII.] 

The  Poetical  Works  of  William  Congreve.  London, 
1800.    8vo.     [Park's  Brit.  Poets,  Suppleaaent.] 

The  Poems  of  William  Congreve.  London.  1810.  8vo. 
[Chalmers's  English  Poets,  Vol.  X.] 

Select  Poems  of  William  Congreve,  with  a  Life  of  the 
Author.  Philadelphia,  1810.  12mo.  [Sandford's  Brit. 
Poets,  Vol.  XIV.] 

The  Dramatic  Works  of  Wycherley,  Congreve,  &c. 
With  Biographical  Preface  and  Critical  Notice  by  Leigh 
Hunt.     London,  1849.     8vo. 

The  Best  Plays  of  the  Old  English  Dramatists.  Edited 
by  Alexander  Charles  Ewald.     London,  1887.     8vo. 

William  Congreve's  Plays.  [Mermaid  Series.]  Lon- 
don :   Visitelli/  (J-  Co.     18fi7. 

The  Reconciliation  betwean  Jacob  Tonson  and  Mr. 
Congreve.     By  Mr.  Rowe.     London,  1711. 

The  Temple  of  Fame  :  A  Poem  inscribed  to  Mr.  Con- 
greve.    London,  1700.     12mo. 

A  Poem  to  the  Memory  of  Mr.  Congreve  [By  James 
Thomson].  London,  1720.  8vo.  Another  ed.  [Edited 
by  Rev.  H.  J.  Gary,  for  the  Percy  Society.]  London,  1843. 
8vo. 

Memoir  of  the  Life,  Writings,  and  Amours,  of  W.  Con- 
greve, Esq.  Interspersed  with  miscellaneous  essays, 
letters,  &c.,  written  by  him.  Also  some  very  curious 
memoirs  of  Mr.  Dryden  and  his  family,  with  a  character 
of  him,  by  Mr.  Congreve.  London,  1730.  8vo.  [By  Charles 
Wilson.] 

Congreve,  Vanbrugh,  og  Sheridan.  En.  Skildring  til 
Belysning  af  de  sociale  Forhold  f  ra  Carl  den  Andens  Tid  og 
til  henimod  den  franske  Revolution  [by  S.  L.  Zinck.] 
Kjohenhavn,  1860.     8vo. 

Life  of  William  Congreve.  By  Edward  Grove,  M.A. 
London  :  Walter  Scott.  1888.  [Great  Writers  Series,  IX., 
pp.  192.] 

[For  Biographical  and  other  notices,  see; — Biographia 
Dramatica,  I.,  141 — 44  ;  Biog.  Britannica,  III.,  1439 — 49  ; 
Gibber's  Lives  of  the  Poets,  IV.,  83 — 91  ;  Coleridge's 
Biog.  Borealis,  GSo — 93 ;  Crawford's  Eug.  Comic  Dramatists, 
129—60;  Davis's  Dramatic  Miscellanea,  III.,  311—82; 
Doran's  Annals  English  Stage  ;  Malone's  Dryden  ;  Genest  . 
Some  Acc't  of  English  Stage,  II. ;  Gosse's  English  Odes 
[Introduction]  ;  Grisy's  Histoire  de  la  Com^die  Anglaise, 
151 — 2.o7  ;  Hayman's  Handbook  to  Youghal,  68,  55  ;  Haz- 
litt's  View  of  English  Stage,  22C — 29  ;  ditto  Lectures  on 
English  Comic  Writers,  133 — 76  ;  Hunt's  Dramatic  Works 
of  .  .  .  Congreve,  &c.  (Biog.  notice),  XIX.— XXXVIII. ; 
Giles'  Poetical  Register,  I.,  41 — 46  :  II.,  248 — 50 ;  Johnson's 
Lives  of  Poets  (1781),  III.,  43—09  ;  L'Estrange's  History 
English  Humour,  I.,  365 — 58  ;  Macaulay's  Essays,  III., 
255—312 ;  Moyle's  Works,  227,  231  ;  Nichols's  Literary 
Anecdotes  ;  N.  &  Q.,  1856  to  date  (references  to  Congreve 
innumerable,  see  Indexes) ;  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  XIL,  6 — 9  ; 
Encyclopfedia  Britannica,  9th  ed.,  VI.,  271,  272  ;  Swin- 
burne's Miscellanies,  60 — 55  ;  Thackeray's  English  Hu- 
mourists, 55 — 104  ;  Ward's  History  Dramatic  Literature, 
IL,  582—89  ;  Ward's  (J.  H.)  English  Poets,  III.,  10—12  ; 
Works  of  Sir  J.  Ware,  IL,  294  ;  Watkin's  Characteristic 
Anecdotes,  Men  of  Learning,  &c.,  420 — 25 ;  Wharton's 
(G.  &  P.)  Wits  and  Beaux  of  Society,  121—13  ;  Scol.-<  Man., 
LXVL,  9—14  ;  Gent.'s  Mar/.,  VIL  (N.S.),  823—45  ;  Edin- 
burgh Review,  JjXXU..,  bl'i— 28  ;  Mirror,  IX.,  an-.  XI, 
78  :  XIX.,  432.] 

Congreve,  Sir  William  (Bart.),  b.  Walton, 
1772  ;  s.  of  Sir  William  Congreve  ;  F.R.S. 
1811  ;  Lieut.-General,  1816  ;  retired  1820  ; 
M.P.,  for  Gatton,  1812  ;  Plymouth,  1820, 
1826  ;  d.  Toulouse,  1828. 

Elementary  Treatise  on  the  Mounting  of  Naval 
Ordnance  ;  Showing  the  true  Principle  of  Construction  for 
the  Carriages  of  every  Specimen  of  Ordnance.  London, 
1812.    4to. 

A  Description  of  the  Construction  and  Properties  of 
the  Hydro-Pneumatic  Lock.     London,  1815.    4to. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Pointing  of  Naval  Ordnance.  Lon- 
don.   8vo. 

A  Short  Account  of  a  New  Principle  of  a  Rotation 
Steam  Engine.    London.    8vo. 


A  Treatise  on  the  General  Principles,  Powers,  and 
Facility,  of  the  Congreve  Rocket  System,  as  compared 
with  Artillery.    London.    4to.    Plates. 

■  Details  of  the  Rocket  System,  with  General  Instructions, 
London.    Oblong  fol.     Coloured  Plates. 

Canal  and  Lock  Improvements.  1813.  Original 
Document  [Salt  Lib.] 

Report  on  the  Gaslight  Establishments  of  the  Metropo- 
lis. Published  by  Authority  of  the  Government.  London, 
1823  ,   . 

[Mirror,  XIX.,  239 ;  Walker's  Men  of  Science,  living, 
1807-8;   Gorton's  Biog.  Diet.  App.] 

CoNGRBVE,  William,     b.  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  5th 
Aug.,  1831  ;  s.  of  William  W.  Congreve,  Esq.; 
Sandhurst  Coll.  ;    Chief  Constable  of  Staffs., 
1889  ;    m.  Fanny  Emma  Townsend  ;    Lord  of 
the  Manor  of  Congreve  ;    of  Congreve,  Stafis., 
and  Burton  Manor,  Cheshire. 
Lithograph  Portrait,  when  Chief  Constable.    Imp. 
Has  in  his  possession  the  following  Staffordshire  por- 
traits : — William  Congreve,  the  Poet,  as  a  boy  ;  ditto,  as  a 
man;  Miss  Jane  Congreve  (by  Sir  P.  Lely);  Lieut.-General 
Sir  W.  Congreve,  Bart. ;  Colonel  Sir  W.  Congreve  ;  Bishop 
Hough  (2). 

CoNiNGTON,  Henry. 

A  Letter  to  Mr.  Serjeant  Shee  on  the  Trial  of  William 
Palmer.     London,  1858.     8vo.,  pp.  16. 

CoNNBLY,   Rev.   Pierce,  M.A.     Rector  of  Trin. 

Ch.,  Natchez  ;    Domestic  Chp.  to  John,  Earl 

of  Shrevpsbury. 

Reasons  for  adjuring  allegiance  to  the  See  of  Rome. 
A  Letter  to  the  Earl  of  Shrewsbury.  London  :  Printed  for 
the  Author  by  G.  L.  Palmer,  Savoy  Street,  Strand. 

Contemporari/  Review. 

Johnson  without  Boswell.  By  W.  Cyples.  [XXXII., 
707—27.] 

CooK,  Button. 

"Irene"  at  Drury  Lane.     [Once  a  IFeei,  V.,  651 — 56.] 

CooK,  George  A. 

History  and  Topography  of  the  County  of  Stafford 
.  .  .  .  G.  A.  Cook.  London,  n.d.  (1810).  And  again 
1830.     12mo.     Plates. 

CooK,   Peter,     b.   Betley,  24th  Jan.,  1827  ;    cl. 

Crewe,  3rd  May,  1867. 

Obituary.  By  C.  Smallman.  [P.  M.  Mag.  (1863), 
296—99.] 

CooK,  Eev.  William,     b.  1612  ;    educated  under 
Eev.  J.  Ball,  at  Whitmore  ;  Minister  at  Wrox- 
all,   Worcs.  ;     at   Ashby-de-la-Zouch ;    at    St. 
Michael's,   Chester,    1650— Aug.,   1662  ;     re- 
stored to  his  Church,  1672  ;    d.  Chester,  4th 
July,  1684;  bur.  St.  Michael's  Church. 
The   Font   TJncover'd  for   Inf ant-Baptisme ;    or.   An 
Answer  to  the  Challenges  of  the  Anabaptists  of  Stafford, 
Never  yet  Reply'd  unto,  though  long  since  promised     . 

.  .  London:  Printed  by  A.  Miller  for  Tho.  Underhill, 
at  the  Anchor  in  Paul's  Church-yard,  near  the  little  North- 
door.  1651.  4to.,  4  leaves,  pp.  47.  Ded.  to  "  The  Faith- 
ful Servants  of  Christ  in  Stailord." 

CooK,  William.     Stafford. 
[See  Riles  (Rev.  J.).] 

CooKE,  Rev.  Albert,     b.  Uttoxeter,  1843  ;    s.  of 

Rev.  John  Cooke,    Congregational  Minister  ; 

educated    Alleyne's    Gr.     Sch.  ;    Lanes.  Ind. 

Coll.,    1861 — 66  ;     Congregational    Minister, 

1866—74  ;  d.  Prome,  30th  July,  1880. 

Obituary.  [Congregational  Tear  Booh  (1880),  815, 
316.]  ' 


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Cooke,  Rev.  John.  5.  Atherstone,  VVai-ws.,  25th 
March,  1799  ;  educated  Blackburn  Academy 
under  Drs.  Fletcher  and  Payne,  1821  ;  Con- 
gregational Minister,  Uttoxeter,  18th  Oct., 
1825 — 65,  when  he  resigned  ;  d.  Uttoxeter, 
11th  Jan.,  1871. 

TUe  Course  and  End  of  David.  A  Funeral  Discourse 
for  the  late  Mr.  John  Vernon,  delivered  in  the  Independent 
Chapel,  Exster  Street,  Uttoxeter,  on  Lord's  Day,  May  2oth, 
1856.  The  Memory  of  the  just  is  blessed. — Proi\  x.  7. 
Uttoxeter :  Norris  cj-  Son,  Booksellers,  Market  Place.  1856. 
8vo,,  pp.  27. 

Obituary.  [Congregational  Year  Book  (1872),  309— 
10.] 

CooKE,  Peter.     Printer,  Piccadilly,  Hanley. 

The  Staffordshire  Punch  Bowl.  No.  XXX.  Vol.  I. 
Feb.  3rd,  1849.     8vo.,  pp.  8. 

COOKB,  Mrs.  S.  S. 

Memoir  of  Sophia,  widow  of  S.  S.  Coolie,  brother  to 
the  Claimant  of  the  Stafford  Barony.  By  herself.  London, 
1820.    8vo.     Vol.  I.,  all  published. 

CooKE,  Eev.  William,  b.  "New  Inn,"  Burslem, 
2nd  July,  1806  ;  New  Connexion  Minister, 
from  1827  ;  Secretary  of  Missions,  1841 — 49  ; 
held  discussion  with  Joseph  Barker  at  New- 
castle-on-Tyne,  1843  ;  Editor  1848,  and  Book 
Steward,  1849—72  ;  President  of  Conference, 
1843,  1859,  1869  ;  D.D.  ;  m.  Miss  Boulton, 
of  Hanley  ;  d.  Forest  Hill,  23rd  Dec,  1884. 

Christ's  tTniversal-Eeign.  A  Sermon.  London,  1836. 
8vo.,  pp.  22. 

Principles  of  Total  Abstinence  exhibited  and  defended. 
A  Reply  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Edgar,  of  Belfast.  London,  1839. 
8vo.,  pp.  44. 

Teetotalism  purified  from  unsound  and  dangerous 
opinions  and  placed  upon  a  Rational  and  Scriptural 
Foundation.     London,  1830.     pp.  32.    (3  editions.) 

A  Course  of  Study  adapted  to  Students  and  Proba- 
tioners of  the  Ministry.     London,  1844.    Bvo.,  pp.  24. 

A  few  Facts  in  Reference  to  the  Rev.  Joseph  Barker. 
London,  1844.     12mo.,  pp.  12. 

The  Rev.  .Joseph  Barlcer  convicted  again.  London, 
1844.    12mo.,  pp.  12. 

The  Rev.  Joseph  Barker  seen  in  his  own  Mirror. 
London,  1844.     12mo.,  pp.  12. 

Authentic  Report  of  the  Discussion  at  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne  between  W.  Cooke  and  the  Rev.  Joseph  Barker. 
London,  184.5.      ]2mo.,  pp.  478.     Another  Edition,  pp.  504. 

[ilr.  Barker  printed  au  Edition  at  Wortley,  near  Leeds,  whicli 
differs  m-iterially  from  the  above,  also  another  by  George  Turner, 
of  Stoke.] 

Report  of  Public  Meeting,  and  Presentation  to  Rev. 
W.  Cooke.     London,  1845.     12mo.,  pp.  24. 

The  Testimony  of  the  Ancient  Jewish  Church  with 
respect  to  the  Divine  Logos  ...  A  Reply  to  Dr.  P. 
R.  Lees,  Editor  of  the  Truth  Seeker,  and  an  exposure  of 
Error.    London,  1846.     Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  44. 

Christian  "Theology  explained.  London:  Partridge. 
1S46.  Cr.  8vo.  3rd  ed.,  enlarged,  pp.  7o5  ;  and  in  12mo., 
pp.560.     London :  Hamilton.     1862.     Cr.  8vo. 

[Originally  issued  in  a  course  of  Theological  Tracts.] 

The  Christian  Ministry,  and  the  Obligations  of  the 
Churches  to  its  support.     London,  1846.     12mo.,  pp.  24. 

Theoitis  ;  or.  An  Argument  on  the  Existence,  Perfec- 
tions, and  Personal  Distinction  of  the  Deity.    8vo.,  pp.  450. 

Remarks  occasioned  by  certain  addresses  at  the  Fare- 
well Service  to  the  Rev.  "Wm.  Cooke.    Newcastle,  n.d.  (1848). 

The  Deity.  Being  the  Third  Edition  of  the  Theoites, 
revised  and  enlarged.    London,  1840.     Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  556. 

The  Life  of  the  Rev.  Ralph  Waller.  London,  1850. 
12mo.,  pp.  370.  ["Written  free  for  the  benefit  of  the 
widow.] 

Jubilee  Sermon  preached  in  1849,  being  the  50th  year 
of  the  New  Connexion.    London,  1850.    Svo.,  pp.  16. 

The  Jubilee  Volumes.  Being  a  Memorial  of  the 
Methodist  New  Connexion,  and  a  Defence  of  its  Principles. 
London,  1850.     12mo.,  pp.  450. 

[In  this  Dr.  Cooke  wrote  Chapters  I.  and  II.] 


A  Catechism  for  Bible  Classes  and  Families.  London, 
1850.     32mo. 

The  First  Methodist  Reformer  ;  or,  A  Defence  of  the 
Rev.  Alexander  and  his  Principles  London,  1851.  Duo., 
pp.  10. 

The  Foundations  of  Purgatory  destroyed ;  or.  An 
Explanation  of  Nine  Passages  quoted  by  Romanists  in 
support  of  the  Doctrine  of  Purgatory.  London,  1852. 
8vo.,  pp.  44. 

The  Holy  Spirit  and  its  influence  needed  by  the 
Church.     London,  1858.     8vo.,  pp.  32. 

The  Grand  Prize  for  Christian  Effort.  London,  1856. 
8vo.,  pp.  lii. 

The  Shekiuah  ;  or.  The  Presence  and  Manifestations 
of  Jehovah  under  the  several  Dispensations,  from  the 
Creation  of  Man  to  the  Day  of  Judgment,  with  a  Disserta- 
tion on  the  Cherubim,  ijrim,  and  Thummin.  London, 
1857.     Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  viii.,  9-526. 

The  Lay  Ministry :  Its  Divine  Origin  proved ;  Its 
Revival  needed.    London,  1858.    8vo.,  pp.  48. 

Power  of  the  Priesthood  in  Absolution.  London,  1858. 
Svo. 

Explanations  of  Difftcult  Portions  of  the  Holy  Scrip- 
tures, being  Answers  to  665  Queries.  London,  1860.  Cr. 
8vo.,  pp.  480. 

Reprobation  and  Elections.  London,  1860.  8vo.,  pp. 
32. 

Paul  the  Ritualist,  and  Paul  the  Christian.  London, 
1860.    8vo.,  pp.  16. 

The  Intercession  United,  The  Son,  The  Holy  Spirit, 
and  the  Church.     London,  18S0.    Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  124. 

The  Cosmogeny  of  Genesis ;  Its  Inspii'ation  and  Har- 
mony with  Science.    London,  1860.    8vo.,  pp.  32. 

The  Good  Minister  of  Jesus  Christ.  An  Ordination 
Charge  delivered  to  Eight  Ministers.  London,  1861.  8vo., 
pp.  24. 

The  Revival  of  Religion  :  The  best  Mode  of  promoting 
and  securing  its  Fruits.    London,  1862.    8vo.,  pp.  16. 

Popery  exhibited  and  defeated  ;  or,  The  Novelty,  the 
Diversity  of  Unity,  and  the  Charges  of  Infallibility.  Lon- 
don, 1865.     8vo.,  pp.  16. 

The  Methodist  Class  Meeting  on  the  Communion  of 
Saints,  a  Scriptural  Duty,  and  a  precious  Privilege.  Lon- 
don, 1866.    8vo\,  pp.  16. 

The  Bible  :  Its  Trial  and  Triumphs.  London,  1867. 
Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  32. 

Free  Speech  and  Fair  Play.  A  Fly-sheet  addressed 
to  the  Rev.  William  Cooke,  D.D.,  by  the  Rev.  John  Stokes, 
of  Belfast.  London,  1868.  8vo.  Review  of  [P.  M.  Mag. 
(1868),  22], 

A  Discourse  on  the  Sanctity  and  Permanent  Obliga- 
tion of  the  Christian  Sabbath.     London. 

Thoughts  on  the  Mode  of  Divine  Existence  prior  to 
the  Creation,  &c. 

Popish  Councils  :  Their  History  and  Doings.  London, 
1860.     8vo.,  pp.  16. 

Angels  and  Devils.     London,  1860.     8vo.,  pp.  28. 

God's  Wisdom  displayed,  and  Prophesy  fulfilled  in 
the  exact  time  of  our  Lord's  coming.  London,  1869.  8vo., 
pp.  16. 

The  Jailer's  Conversion  ;  or.  Present  Salvation.  Lon- 
don, 1860.     Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  32. 

'   The  Soul :  its  Immortality  proved  from  Reason  and 
Holy  Scripture.    London,  1870.    Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  28. 

Infant  Baptism  defended.  London,  1870.  8vo.,  pp. 
24. 

An  Appeal  to  British  Protestants.  London,  1870. 
8vo.,  pp.  16. 

Papal  Aggression  and  Protestant  Duty ;  with  a  Letter 
to  Cardinal  Wiseman. 

The  Earnest  Minister.  A  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Carlisle.     London,  1871.     Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  162. 

The  Pope's  Curses  turned  into  Blessings.  London, 
1871.     8vo.,  pp.  16. 

The  Fallacies  of  the  AUedged  Antiquity  of  Man. 
London,  1872.    Double  Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  140. 

The  Man  of  All  Work.  A  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  James 
Maugham.    London,  1872.    Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  312. 

Ministerial  Power.    London,  1873.    8vo.,  pp.  16. 

Discourses  illustrative  of  Sacred  Truth.  London, 
1871.     Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  534. 

God's  Kingdom  Universal.  A  Sermon,  &c'.  Loudon, 
1877.    8vo.,  pp.  32. 

The  Great  Pyramid  .  .  London,  1878.  Cr.  8vo., 
pp.  32. 

The  Doctrine  of  future  Punishments.  London,  1878. 
Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  44. 


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A  Survey  of  the  Unity  and  Growing  Harmony  of  the 
Sacred  Truth.    Loudon,  1880.    Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  600. 

The  Divine  Philosophy  of  Truth.  Truth  made  simple. 
London,  1880.    32mo.    2nd  ed.    1883. 

God's  "Word  Defended,  &c.  .  .  8rd  ed.  London, 
1883.     Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  30. 

The  Miracles  of  the  Lord  Jesus.'  London,  1883.  Cr. 
8vo.,  pp.  200. 

Dr.  Cooke  wrote  Preface   to   Eev.  Abraham  Scott  s 
Eternal  Punishments,  &c. 
Edited  ;— 

Methodist  New  Connexion  Mac/azine,  1818 — 70  inclu- 
sive ;  Methodist  New  Connexion  Juvenile  Instructor.  1848 
— 70  ;    Minutes  Methodist  New  Connexion,  1848 — 70. 

Letters  on  Irish  Mission  for  Belfast.  22nd  October, 
and  Bangor,  12th  November,  1827  [New  Con.  Mag.  (1828), 
p.  38];  An  account  of  the  dreadful  Sufferings  and  Wonder- 
ful Deliverance  of  the  Crew  belonging  to  the  Brig  "  Utility 
of  Ulverston"  [274—78,  320—26];  An  Instance  of  Popish 
Intolerance  [513,  514];  Obituary  of  the  Rev.  James 
Dunkerley  [(1829),  38,  39];  Memoir  of  James  Niblook 
[45,  50];  John  the  Baptist's  Mission  to  Christ  [661; 
Obituary  of  William  Lloyd  [(1830),  124,  125,649—59]; 
Obituary  of  Richard  Townsend,  of  Swithen,  Torks.  [  (1832), 
37,  485—89];  Obituary  of  Susannah  Bates,  of  Clayton, 
Yorks.  [126,  297];  Obituary  of  George  Saville,  of  Barnsley 
[441 — 16];  Obituary  of  Ellen  Brenthall,  of  Stockport 
[(1834),  441— 46];  On  the  Evils  of  Intemperance  [(1836), 
87 — 96,  133—38];  Obituary  of  Amy  Joule,  i.  Stockport 
[191,  192];  Obituary  of  Thos.  Moseley,  b.  Stockport  [241 
— 45];  Letters  on  Irish  Missions  [436 — 39,475 — 79];  Short 
account  of  Mrs.  "Williamson  [481—84];  Methodist  New 
Connexion  in  Guernsey,  (Belfast,  Nov.,  1836)  [511,512]; 
An  Appeal  to  Christian  Zeal  [(1837),  182—84];  Memoir 
of  Hannah  Hulme  [361 — 67];  Letter  to  Mr.  J.  Dixon, 
Secretary  to  Irish  Missions,  dated  Belfast,  29th  Sept.,  1837 
[474—80];  Supreme  love  to  God:  A  Sermon  [(1838),  126 
— 33, 172 — 78  ] ;  Letter  on  Irish  Missions,  dated  Belfast,  23rd 
Februarv,  1838  [195—99];  Dated  4th  October,  1838  [436— 
40];  Proposed  Mission  to  Australia  [(1842),  136—38,  302, 
303];  Letter  on  Juvenile  Missionary  Societies  [107,  108]; 
Encouragement  in  the  "Work  of  Missions,  and  a  Call  to 
greater  Liberality  and  Exertions  [(1843),  96 — 100];  Signs 
of  Prosperity  in  the  Armagh  and  Smithbro'  Stations 
[236 — 38];  Missions  in  Canada  during  the  past  year  by 
the  Secretary  [433 — 36];  Ancient  Faiths  and  Modern 
Scepticisms:  A  Sermon  [(1866),  1—13,  7.3—87,139—56]; 
An  Appeal  to  British  Protestants  [(1868),  1 — 14];  Memoir 
of  Mrs.  Martha  Cooke  (nee  Boulton),  b.  Han-ley  [98 — 99]; 
Thoughts  on  Easter  [201—8];  The  Salvation  of  Infants 
"419 — 21];  Abyssinia:  The  Country  and  its  People 
537—48];  The  Pope's  Curse  [673—86];  Popery  exhibited 
(1869),  1 — 15];  Address  of  the  Annual  Committee.  To 
Members  ....  New  Connexion.  Signed,  "W.  Cooke, 
President  [729 — 11];  God's  "Wisdom  displayed  [(1870), 
1 — 16];  Popish  Councils  [137 — 51];  Remarks  on  Rev.  J. 
Coultas's  Defence  [295,  296];  A  Contrast  [(1871),  1—15]; 
Notice  of  Death  of  Rev.  J.  Maugham  [870];  Remarkable 
Conversion  of  an  Unitarian  to  the  Orthodox  Faith  [(1872), 
283 — 85];  Memoir  of  Mrs.  Sarah  "WoodrofE,  6.  Wigan 
[310—16];  Of  Rev.  Richard  Henshaw,  4.  Hanley  [See]; 
How  to  secure  a  Glorious  Revival  in  all  our  Churches 
[602 — 5];  Connexional  Testimonal  to  Dr.  Cooke  [624, 
625];  Report  of  Presentation  Ceremony  to  Dr.  Cooke 
[(1873),  438-451;  Speech  by  [440^12];  Ministerial  Power 
[449—63];  The  Moabite  Stone  [512—22];  Seiious  "Warn- 
ing to  the  Impenitent  [  (1877),  378, 379] ;  The  Early  British 
Church  [^882),  129— 35,  193—200];  Krao,  falsely  called 
the  Missing  Link  [(1884),  pp.  129—41];  Address  as 
President  of  Irish  Conference  [New  Con.  Min.  (1842),  52 — 
3];  Of  English  Conference  [(1843),  57—61];  On  Irish 
Missions  [63 — 5.] 

Reviews: — Of  his  Man  of  All  "Work  [New  Con.  Mag. 
(1872),  390,  391]  ;  of  Christ's  Universal  Kingdom  [(1837), 
111,  112]  ;  of  "Waller's  Life  [P.  jy.  Mag.  (1852),  236,  237]; 
of  The  Methodist  Reform  [(1850),  419] ;  of  Creation  a 
proof  of  Divine  Love  [(1851),  86,  871;  of  Papal  Aggression 
[107];  The  Benevolence  of  God  [(1852),  149,  150];  of 
Christ  preaching  to  Saints,  &c.  [522 — 24]  ;  of  The  Deity 
[(1868),  118];  of  The  Shekinah  [753  :  (1857)233:  (1858) 
lOl,  102]  ;  of  The  Methodist  Class  Meeting  [(1865),  2,54]  ; 
of  Poperyexhibited  [(1869),  31.'!]  ;  of  Discourse  illustrative 
of  Sacred  Truth  [(1871),  (illC,  666—71];  of  The  Kingdom 
of  God  [(1877),  630, 631];  of  Eternal  Punishments  [(1879), 
312,313], 

Life  of.     [  See  Hulme  (Rev.  S.).] 

Obituary.  [New  Con.  Min.,  1885,  and  New  Con.  Mag., 
J.T,n.,  1885  ;  see  also  Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  I.,  col.  704.] 


CooKB,  William,  Surgeon,  b.  Staffordsliire  ; 
M.R.C.S.,  Lond.;  practised  at  Exeter  ;  after- 
wards in  London. 

A  Brief  Sketch  of  the  most  striking  Characteristic 
Appearances,  during  Life  and  after  Death,  in  the  Con- 
tinental Spasmodic  Cholera,  with  practical  remarks  upon 
its  treatment.     London:  Highley.     1831.     8vo,,  pp.  31. 

A  Practical  and  Pathological  Inquiry  into  the  Sources 
and    Effects   of   Derangement   of   the    Digestive   organs. 
Embracing  digestion  and  some  other  affections.     .    . 
2nd  ed.     London:  Longmans.     1831.     8vo.,  pp.  290. 

Report  of  the  Trial,  The  King  i:  "William  Cooke  and 
another,  and  Remarks  thereon.  [iancc«  (1825)  pp.  241 — 
441;  List  of  Subscribers  for  a  Testimonial  for  "W.  Cooke 
[241.  274,  306,  340,  441 ,  442,  477,  504.  535,  572,  591,  600,  637, 
661,758,  787,  823:  (1827)  327,  328,  368,  401,  .544]:  Letter 
to  his  Subscribers  [(1826),  272—74];  Letter  to  John 
Hewson,  of  Liverpool  [274];  Letter  on  his- Persecutions 
[(1828),  940,  941];  Letter  on  Phagedenic  Ulceration  of 
the  Penis  [811,  812.] 

CooPB,  Octavius  Edward,  b.  Lejspriiig,  Essex ; 
partner  in  firm  of  Ind,  Coope,  &  Co.,  Brewers, 
Burton,  established  1856  ;  M.P.  for  Yarmouth  ; 
Middlesex,  1874 — 85  ;  Brentford  division  of 
IVIiddlesex,  1885  to  death  ;  d.  London,  27th 
November,  1886  ;  personalty  sworn  upwards 
of  £542,000. 

[Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  I.,  col.  707  ;  Licensed  Victuallers' 
Year  Book  (1876),  pp.  81,  82,  port. ;  Morning  Advertizer, 
29th  November  and  3rd  December,  1886.] 

Cooper,   Betty,     b.  ]\Iacclesfield   Forest,   1770  ; 

d.  5th  January,  1797. 

An  Account  of  Betty  Cooper,  by  Rev.  Jeremiah 
Brettell.     [Wes.  Mag.  (1802),  pp.  458—462.] 

CooPBK,  Rev.  Edward.  Educated  Eton  ;  A.11 
Souls,  Ox.:  Prize  for  Latin  Verse,  1791  ; 
B.A.;  M.A.;  Fellow;  Rector  of  Hamstall 
Kidware,  1799,  to  death  ;  of  Yoxall,  1809,  to 
death  ;  d.  1833. 

A  Sermon  preached  in  the  Parish  Church  of  "Walsall. 
.     .  at  the  Archdeacon's  Yisitation,  Aug.  2nd,  1802. 

London:   Cadell.      1802.      8vo.,  pp.  30.      [Reviewed — Ch. 
Observer,  I.,  730—32  ;    Anti-Jacobin  Rev.  (1802),  p.  188.] 

An  Examination  of  the  Necessity  of  Sunday  Drilling 
and  the  probable  effects  of  that  measure  on  the  Interests 
of  religion.  London :  Cadell.  1803.  8vo.,  pp.  23.  [Re- 
viewed, Ch.  Observer,  II.,  pp.  615 — 617.] 

Sermons  chiefly  designed  to  elucidate  some  of  the 
Leading  Doctrines  of  the  Gospel.  London,  1804.  8vo.,  pp. 
344.  [Reviewed,  Ch.  Observer,  III.,  pp.  287—92,  353— 
57.] 

Sermons,  Practical  and  Familiar,  designed  for  Parochial 
and  Domestic  Instruction.  London,  1809 — 24.  6  vols., 
12mo.  Again  1818—20,  5  vols.,  12mo.:— I.  (11th  ed.,  1819) 
pp.  xvi.,  323  :  II.  (9th  ed.,  1819)  pp.  xii.,  321  ;  III.  (5th  ed., 
1818)  pp.  xii.,  329  ;  lY.  (4th  ed.,  1819)  pp.  xii.,  345  ;  V. 
(2nd  ed.,  1820)  pp.  xv.,  395.  Again  1830-31,  7  vols., 
12mo.:— i.  (14th  ed.,  1830)  pp.  308;  II.  (12th  ed.,  1830) 
pp.  307  ;  in.  (9th  ed.,  183C)  pp.  312  ;  IT.  (7th  ed.,  1829) 
pp.  327  ;  V.  (6th  ed.,  1829)  pp.  379  ;  VI.  (5th  ed.,1831)  pp. 
390  ;  TIL  (2nd  ed.,  1830)  pp.  398. 

Sermons,  Practical  and  Familiar.    .     .   London,  1808. 
12mo.,  pp.  323.     New  ed.,  London,  1830.     12mo.,  pp.  iv 
342.  1  i-f 

Ministerial  Faithfulness.  A  Sermon  preached  on 
Sunday,  December  9th,  1810,  in  the  Parish  Church  of 
Uttoxeter  in  the  County  of  Stafford,  on  the  occasion  of  the 
Death  of  the  Rev,  Jonathan  Stubbs,  M.A.,  Ticar.  London ; 
T.  Cadell  and  W.  Davis.     1811.     8vo.     2nd  ed.,  1811,  8vo. 

Two  Sermons  preached  in  the  Old  and  the  New  Church 
of  Wolverhampton,  on  Sunday,  December  10th,  1815,  pre- 
paratory to  the  establishment  of  a  Bible  Institution  .  -. 
together  with  the  substance  of  a  speech,  n.p.,  pi.,  or  d. 
(Printed  by  J.  Smart).  Sermons,  pp.  66  ;  Speech,  pp. 
11 — 5,  of  Proceedings  of  Public  Meeting, 

Letter  to  a  Serious  and  Humble  Enquirer  after  Divine 
Truth,  with  a  Peculiar  Aspect  of  the  Circumstances  of 
the  present  Times.  London,  1817.  8vo.,pp.  233.  Another 
ed.,  1818,  12mo. 


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The  Conduct  of  the  Clergy  in  supporting  the  Bible 
Society  vindicated  from  the  0  barges  brought  against  them 
by  the  Rev.  Richard  Lloyd,  in  a  letter  to  that  G-entleman. 
12mo. 

The  Pastor  according  to  God's  own  Heart :  A  Sermon 
preached  on  Sunday,  May  2  ith,  1818,  in  the  Parish  Church 
of  Tutbury,  in  the  County  of  Stafford,  on  the  Death  of  the 
Rev.  George  Hutchinson,  M.A.,  Vicar.     London,  1818.     8vo. 

Sermon  on  Heb.  xiii  !l,  in  Vol.  IV.  (1818)  of  Pro- 
ceedings of  Prayer  Book  and  JFIomili/  Societi/. 

Sermons  chiefly  designed  to  Elucidate  some  of  the 
leading  doctrines  of  the  Gospel ;  to  which  is  added  an 
Appendix  containing  Sermons  preached  on  ■several  public 
occasions.  Cth  ed.  (1819),  2  vols.,  ]2mo.,  pp.  (I.)  31(i,  (11.) 
349. 

The  Crisis ;  or.  An  Attempt  to  show  from  Prophesy 
the  Prospects  and  Duties  of  the  Church  of  Christ.    London, 

1824.  12mo.    2nd  ed.  .ZS.2S.     ]2mo. 

A  Letter  to  the  Editor  of  the  British  Critic  ou  Ms 
remarks  on  The  Crisis.    London,  1825.     12mo.,  pp.  67. 

[To  this  the  following  reply  wasr  issued  : — A  Letter 
to  the  Rev.  E.  Cooper,  containing  an  Examination  of  his 
Remarks,  &c.     1826.] 

Fifty-two  Sermons — Doctrinal  and  Practical.  Chiefly 
designed  for  Parochial  and  Domestic  Instruction.    London, 

1825.  London,  1843.    Fcp.  8vo.,  pp.  vii.,  342.    New  ed., 
18S2.    12mo. 

A  Sermon  delivered  before  the  Newfoundland  School 
Society.    London,  1826.    8vo. 

Sermons  on  the  Sacraments.    London,  1836. 
A  Letter  ou  Autiuomianism.     (3  editions.) 
A  Letter  on  the  Bible  Society.     (3  editions.) 
[CL  Observer,  II.,  484,  485  :  III.,  763—67  ;    Review  of 
Vol.   II.   (1806)  of  Cooper's  Sermons,  [ib.,  V.,  497—507: 
X.,    372—80]  ;    Practical  and    Familiar   Sermons  (1809), 
[ib.,  Vin  ,  177 — 86  j  ;  Remarks  on  Mr.  Faber's  Interpreta- 
tion to  Rev.  xi.  13,  signed  "Philo"  (Cooper)     [ib.,  IX., 
196—200]  ;  Sermons,  Vol.  III.  (1815)  [ib.,  XIV.,  317,  318]  ; 
Letter  to  a  Serious  Inquirer   [ib.,  XVI.,  714 — 37]  ;   Letter 
upon  the  Review  of  Rev.  B.  Cooper's  Letter,  by  •'  Ingenu- 
ous "   [ib.,  XVIL,  8—12]  ;    The  Crisis  [ib.,  XXIV.,  226— 
42]  ;    Letter  of  remonstrance  [ib.,  XXV.,  219—24.] 

Cooper,  Rev.  Elijah,  b.  Knighton,  6th  Aug., 
1828  ;  removed  to  Tunstall,  1841  ;  Primitive 
lyiethodist  Minister,  1854 — 78,  when  he  was 
superannuated ;  d.  Shrewsbury,  17th  May, 
1882. 

Obituary.  By  "W.  Evans.  [P.  .V.  May.  (1882),  690, 
691.] 

Cooper,  Eliza,    b.  24th  Sept.,  1823  ;  d.,  Brown- 
hills,  Cannock,  13th  April,  1866. 
Obituary.    By  H.  Alcock.     [P.  J/.  J/a^'.  (1867),  565.] 

Cooper,  Rev.  George.  b.  Woodend,  1782  ; 
Wesleyan  Methodist  Minister,  from  1814  ;  d. 
Windsor,  30th  Nov.,  1848. 

Obituary.     [Wes.  Minutes  (1849),  pp.  11,  12.] 

Cooper,    George,      b.    Newcastle,    1786 ;    s.    of 
John  Cooper  ;    educated  Newcastle  Gr.   Sch.  ; 
large  Shareholder  and  for  21  years  Lessee  of 
the  Gag  Works  ;  a  batchelor  ;  d.  1860. 
Some  Loose  Leaves  from  my   Portfolio     .... 
London:  Saunders  (f   Otiley.    1842.    8vo.,  Prontis.— Vig- 
nette ;  title.    Prefatory   Stanzas   signed  "  George  Cooper 
Newcastle-under-Lyme,   Feb.   8th,   1842."      Contains   pp. 
vi.     Poems,  1—352.     Plates  by  Greatbach  and  Hammers- 
ley. 

[Very  nicely  printea,  evidently  regardless  of  expense  ;  now 
rare.] 

The    Bells    of    Newoastle-under-Lyme.       [No    Title. 

Printed  at  his  private  press,  in  black  ink.    The  Compiler 

has  a  presentation  copy  (it  seems  only  a  few  copies  were 

struck  off  for  presents)  to  Joseph  Mayer.]      12mo.,  pp.  14. 

Windsor  Castle.     A  Poem. 

"  Of  Kings  and  Qtieens— of  gilded  thrones, 
The  graves'  dark  gloom  and  mouldering  bones ; 
Of  battlements  with  banners  gay 
The  listed  field,  the  tournay's  play, 
And  thoughts  which  to  heart  belong,     ^^ 
My  willing  Muse  would  cease  her  song.' 
».  p..  pi,  or  d.    8vo,,  pp.  84.    Frontis.  and  Title-page  extra 


[Exceedingly  rare.  Only  thrive  copies  known.  This  Poem  was 
printed  by  Mr.  Charles  Cooper,  late  Postmaster  at  Stoke-on-Trent 
(who  retired  in  1891,  after  42  years'  service),  wlien  15  years  old,  at 
his  uncle's  private  press — a  small  one,  about  two  feet  square.  ']?he 
uncle,  it  seems,  had  employed  a  printer  for  some  time,  but  he  was 
so  drunken  he  did  very  little.  Having  noticed  how  he  did  his 
work,  Mr.  C.  Cooper,  though  only  a  lad  at  school,  volunteered  to 
print  it.  This  he  did,  a  page  at  a  time,  in  blue  ink,  within  a 
border,  with  a  woodcut  frontispiece.  A  very  few — perhaps  a 
dozen,  Mr.  Cooper  says — copies  were  printed.] 

To  the  Mayor  of  Newcastle.  [A  Poem  declining  his 
invitation  to  Breakfast.]  Signed  "George  Cooper,  April 
3rd,  1845."  [Sm.  sheet,  12mo.,  in  borders.  Printed  at  hia 
private  press.] 

Inscription  for  a  proposed  Obelisk  on  Castle  Hill,  with 
note  to  Joseph  Mayer  relative  to  it.  Dated  25th  Dec, 
1847.     [Penes  Compiler.] 

Cooper,   J. 

Biographical  Notice  of  John  Hewitt  of  Longton. 
[Juvenile  Instructor,  XL,  275 — 77.] 

Cooper,  J.      Engraver. 

Plan  of  Tilt  Engine  for  forcing  Water,  invented  by 
Carpenter  of  Wednesbury.     [Salt  Lib.] 

Cooper,  J.  A.     Birmingham. 

Read  Paper  on  "  The  Elder  Scholars  in  our  Sunday 
Schools,"  at  Autumnal  Meeting  of  Congregational  Union 
at  Wolverhampton,  1870.  [See  Year  Boole  (1870),  pp.  118, 
119.] 

Cooper,  Rev.  James.     Minister  at  the  Old  Meet- 
ing House,  Walsall,  1808—29. 

Cooper,  John.     b.  Sedgley,  1799  ;    d.  Etting- 
shall,  9th  March,  1871. 
Obituary.     By  J.  Belcher.     [P.  M.  Mag.  (1872),  433.] 

Cooper,   John.     b.   Blackheath,    Rowley   Regis, 
11th  Dec,  1829  ;  d.  25th  June,  1862. 
Obituary.    By  N.  W.  Stafford.     [P.  M.  Mag.  (1862), 
395,  396.] 

Cooper,  John.      b.  Wrockwardine  Wood,  Salop, 
1834 ;     d.    Brownhills,    Cannock,    8th    Jan., 
1861. 
Obituary.      By    John    Cooper    and    John    Pickerill. 

[P.  M.  Mag.  (1861),  573,  574.] 

Cooper,  John  Dunning.        b.    Compton   Road, 
Wolverhampton,    31st    Dec,     1852  ;      s.    of 
Frederick  Cooper  ;    educated   Wolverhampton 
Gr.   Sch.  ;    for  18  years  on  the  sea  ;    a  passed 
Master  Mariner  ;    served  as  Officer  and  Com- 
mander in  the  Mercantile  Marine  ;    m.  Agnes, 
dau.    of  the   late    David   Kendrick,    Esq.,  of 
Bilston. 
Prometheus  Bound  (from  the  Greek  of  ^schylus)  and 
Original  Poems.     London:   Simphin,  Marshall,  Eamttton, 
A  Co    Limited;  Wolverhampton:  John  Steen  ^^  Co.,  Queen 
Square,      n.d.   (1890).      8vo.,  3  leaves,  PP-  12i.      Ded  to 
Thos.  Beech,  Esq.,  late  Head  Master  of  Wolverhampton 

'''  The  Agamemnon,  Choephorie,  and  Eumenides,  ^  of 
.aischylus,  rendered  into  English  Verse.  Same  tmprmt. 
Zd.  (1891).  8vo.,  3  leaves,  pp.  192.  Ded.  to  Henry  Irvmg, 
Esq.     (Printed  by  John  Steen  <f  Co.,  Wolverhampton.) 

Cooper,   Susannah,      b.  Wednesfield,  21st  Feb., 

1837  ;  d.  18th  June,  1859. 
Obituary.     By  T.  Evans.      [P.  M.  Mag.  (1860),  127.] 
Cooper,    Thomas.      b.    Knighton,    28th   Aug., 

1819  ;  s.  of  George  Cooper,  of  Madeley,  Stafts.; 

educated  Rev.  Peter  Robey's  Sch.,  Newcastle  ; 

Solicitor  ;  m.  (1)  Marianne  Parker,  (2)  Fanny 

Elizabeth  Hatfield,  (3)  Jane  Smith  ;  Mayor  ot 

Congleton;     Alderman;    of    Mossley    House, 

Congleton. 


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A  Treatise  on  the  Eights,  Duties,  and  Liabilities,  of 
Trustees  of  Wesleyau  Methodist  Chapels.  London :  Houl- 
ston  and  Stoneman.     1850.     8vo.,  pp.  5B. 

Astbury  Church,  Cheshire.  An  Impartial  Inquiry 
respecting  the  Canopied  Tomb  or  Monument  and  the  Two 
adjoining  G-rarestones  or  Monuments  in  the  Churchyard. 
With  Illustrations.  London:  Simpkin,  Marshall,  tj"  Co.; 
CongUton:  E.  Poyton.     1888.     8to.,  pp.  32.     Plates. 

Note  respecting  an  Ancient  Temple  at  Biddulph. 
[.intiq.  III.,  187.] 

Mr.  Cooper  has  contributed  to  the  Antiquarian  Maga- 
zine papers  on  The  TrafEord  Tomb,  The  Bridestones, 
and  the  Knypersley  Cross,  all  of  which  have  been  struck 
O-E  on  single  sheets. 

Cooper,  Thomas.  b.  Leicester,  20th  March, 
1805  ;  a.  shoemaker  by  trade  ;  Chartist 
Lecturer  ;  Lectured  in  the  Potteries,  August, 
1842  ;  arrested,  tried,  and  sentenced  to  two 
year's  imprisonment  in  Stafford  Gaol,  1843  ; 
whilst  there  wrote  his  Purgatory  of  Suicides  ; 
afterwards  became  a  Lecturer  on  Religious  and 
Social  Topics  ;  d.  Lincoln,  1892. 

Address  to  the  Jury  by  Thomas  Cooper,  the  Leicester 
Chartist,  at  the  Stafford  .  .  .  Assizes,  on  a  charge  of 
arson.     Leicester,  1843.     8vo.,  pp.  16. 

The  Purgatory  of  Suicides.  A  Prison-Ehyme.  Lon- 
don: Jeremiah  How.  MDCCCXLV.  Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  viii., 
(1  blank)  343.  Ded.  to  "Thomas  Carlyle— From  Stafford 
Gaol,  May  3rd,  1845." 

[The  Compiler  has  a  unique  copy,  presented  *'  To  .Tohu 
Eichai'ds,  comniouly  called  'Daddy'  Ilichards.  from  his  prison 
t'rlend  and  Companion,  Thos.  Cooper,  Aug.  20th,  1845,"  in  aubo- 
gr.iph  of  Mr.  Cooper.] 

The  Bridge  of  History. 

Wise-Saws. 

The  Baron's  Yule  Feast. 

Alderman  Ealph. 

Plain  Pulpit  Talk. 

The  Atonement. 

Poems, 

Verity  of  Christ's  Eesurrecton. 

Verity  of  Miracles. 

God,  the  Sou]  and  Future  State. 

Stone  book  and  Evolutions. 

The  Triumphs  of  Perseverance  and  Buterprize.  Ee- 
corded  as  Examples  for  the  Young.  London :  Darton  jf  Co. 
nd.  Cr.  8yo.,  304.  [StafEs.: — Dr.  Johnson,  with  woodcut 
portrait,  28 — 35  ;  D.  Garijck,  30  ;  Sleeping  Children  at 
Lichfield,  60 ;  Portrait  of  James  Watt,  88  ;  Engraving, 
including  Portrait  of,  99  ;  Life,  99—105  ;  H.  Salt,  254.] 

The  Life  of  Thomas  Cooper.  Written  by  himself. 
London  :  Hodder  if  Stoughton.  MDCCCLXXIL  Cr.  8vo., 
pp.  viii.,  400.  [Staffs. : — Rev.  Isaac  Keeling,  VA  ;  Dr. 
Johnson,  G4 ;  Eev.  H.  H.  Chettle,  96,  97  ;  Pottery  Riots, 
106—206,  212—18,  229—58  ;  Daddy  Eichard's  Speech,  234, 
235;  Joseph  Livsey,  of  Bilston,  249  ;  Eev.  Humphrey  Price, 
of  Needwood,  254,  255.] 

Cooper,  Rev.  Thomas.-  Unitarian  Minister  at 
Newcastle,  from  31st  July,  1821 — 25th  June, 
1825  ;  was  sent  out  to  Jamaica  in  1817,  by 
R.  Hibbert,  Esq.,  of  East  Hide,  Luton,  Beds., 
to  improve  the  condition  of  the  Negroes  on 
his  Estate,  at  Georgia,  Parish  of  Hanover  ; 
remained  there  three  years,  when  he  returned 
to  England  and  became  Minister  of  the  Old 
Meeting  House,  behind  St.  Giles'  Church- 
yard, Newoastle-under-Lyme  ;  Acting  Secre- 
tary to  British  and  Foreign  Unitarian  Associa- 
tion, 1825. 

Evidence  of  Eev,  Thomas  Cooper.  [Parliamentary 
Report  to  House  of  Commons  on  Slavery,  1822.] 

Negro  Slavery.  Being  a  Reprint  of  Letters  to  the 
Monthly  Repository,  March  to  Nov.,  1822.  London,  1822 
8vo. 

Facts  illustrative  of  the  condition  of  the  Negro  Slaves 
in  Jamaica.  With  Notes  and  Appendix.  London:  Sold 
by  J.  Hatchard  if  Son,  Piccadilly,  and  Lupton  lielfe,  13 
Cornhill.     1824.     8vo.,  pp.  iv.,  64. 

Correspondence   between   George  Hibbert,  Esq.,  and 


the  Rev.  T.  Cooper,  relative  to  the  condition  of  the  Negro 
Slaves  in  Jamaica.  Extracted  from  the  Morning  Chronicle. 
Also,  A  Libel  on  the  Character  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Cooper. 
Published  in  1823  in  several  of  the  Jamaica  Journals. 
With  Notes  and  Remarks.  London :  same  imprint.  1824. 
8vo.,  pp.  iv.,  07. 

[To  this  a  reply  was  issued  : — Facts  verified  upon 
Oath  in  contradiction  of  the  Eeport  of  the  Eev.  Thomas 
Cooper  concerning  the  general  condition  of  the  Slaves  in 
Jamaica.     By  Eobert  Hibbert,  Esq.      London,  1824.     8vo.] 

A  Letter  to  Robert  Hibbert,  Jun.,  Esq.,  in  reply  to  his 
Pamphlet  entitled  Facts  verified  upon  Oath,  &o.  To  which 
is  added  A  Letter  from  Mrs.  Cooper  to  R.  Hibbert,  Jun., 
Esq.,  and  an  Appendix,  containing  An  Exposure  of  the 
Falsehoods  and  Calumnies  of  that  Gentleman's  Affidavit. 
London:  same  imprint.     1824.     8vo.,  pp.  iv.,  90. 

Christianity  and  Slavery  incompatible.  A  Sermon 
preached     .      .  at  Moretonhampstead,  Dec.  2lst,  1823, 

by  J.  Smethurst.  Exeter :  Printed  and  Sold  by  T.  Besley, 
Jun.,  223,  High  Street,  n.d.  (1823).  8vo.,  pp.  25.  [To 
the  Rev.  Thomas  Cooper,  of  Newcastle-under-Lyme,  as  a 
token  of  sincere  regard  and  high  esteem  for  his  laudable 
exertions  in  the  cause  of  suffering  humanity  .... 
affectionately  inscribed  by  his  friend  .  .  J.  Smethurst, 
Dec.  23rd,  1823.] 

Letters  to  Rev.  Thomas  Cooper,  by  "Enquirer" 
(George  Hibbert)  [The  Times,  3rd  Dec,  1823,  and  7th  Jan., 
1824;  John  Bull  (same  day)]  ;  Letter  to  G.  Hibbert  by 
Mr.  Cooper  [Morning  Chronicle,  19th  Jan.,  1824]  |  Reply 
by  Hibbert  [ib.,  24th  Jan.,  1824]  ;  Cooper's  Reply  [ib., 
Feb.  ]  ;  A  Letter  by  Hibbert  and  also  two  Letters  from 
Mr.  Cooper  to  the  Hon.  S.  Vaughan,  of  Jamaica,  dated 
11th  Nov.,  1820,  and  20th  March,  1821,  in  final  reply, 
appeared  during  the  month  of  February  in  the  Morning 
.  Chronicle ;  Cooper's  final  reply  [ib.,  Jan.  14th,  1824]  ; 
Editorial  remarks  on  Mr.  Cooper's  Evidence  appeared  in 
the  Montego-Bay  Gazette,  1823,  Reprinted  in  the  Jamaica 
Royal  Gazette,  23rd  July,  1823,  and  Jamaica  Courant : 
Letters  by  Mr.  Cooper  on  Slavery  [Monthly  Repository 
(1822),  217—19,  297—99,  492—96,  751—54]  ;  Article  on 
Mr.  Cooper's  Pamphlet  (issued  Nov.,  1822)  [Edin.  Rev., 
Feb.,  1823]  ;  Letter  to  R.  Spooner  (South  Staffs.)  from  S. 
M.  Solomon  on  Mr.  Cooper,  dated  Montego-Bay,  Jamaica, 
1st  Aug.,  1823  [Montego-Bay  Gazette,  2nd  Aug.,  1823]  ;  see 
also  The  Queen's  West  Indian  Colonies,  1824,  chap,  ix.] 

Two  Letters,  dated  31st  July,  1821,  and  26th  June, 
1825.     [  Penes  C.  Jeffreys,  Newcastle.] 

Cooper,  Rev.  Thomas.     Wesleyan  Minister. 

[Experience  in  Staffordshire,  with  Account  of  Murder 
of  John  Wood,  of  Brownhills  are  given.  Wes.  Maa.  ('1835) 
43,  44.]  n  \         ), 

Cope,  Sir  Charles,  Bart. 

Plans  of  several  Fariis  in  co.  Stafford,  the  Estate  of 
the  late  .  .  On  Vellum.  1782.  4to.  vol.  [Salt  Lib., 
see  Cat.  308.]  ' 

Cope,    P.        b.    Woodlands,    Uttoxeter,    1778  ; 
Reader  on   Spectator  when    Mr.  Rintonl  was 
connected  with  it. 
Published  first  Newspaper  in  Macclesfield. 
Wrote  The  Account  of  Civil  War  in  Uttoxeter  in 
Redfern's  Uttoxeter,  2nd  ed.,  pp.  154 — 59. 

Cope,  Rev.  Jcseph.     Puritan  ;  b.  1622,  at  Charl- 
don  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Cope  ;  ejected  1662  ;  after- 
wards   of    Ecoleshall,    Barthomley,    Biddulph, 
and  Sandbach  ;  d.  24th  Aug.,  1704. 
[Non-Con.  Memorial   (1802),  I.,   341,   342  ;    Noncon- 
formity in  Cheshire,  187  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.] 

Cope,     R.      Printer    and    Bookseller,     Wolver- 
hampton. 
[See  Richards  &  Cope.] 

Cope,  Thomas,     b.   Onneley,  1819  ;    d.  Woore, 

Cheshire,   15th  Oct.,  1862. 
i^l—fiT^^'     ^^  '^^'^'^^  Lawton.      [P.  M.  Mag.  (1863), 

Cope,  Rev.  Thomas. 

r  ,r  Obituary  of  W.  Hilditch,  b.  Lane  End.    By  T.  C(ope) 
[New  Con.  Mag.  (1836),  273—75.]  ' 


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CORNWALLIS 


CopELAND,  William  Taylor,  b.  Stoke,  24th 
March,  1797  ;  only  s.  of  William  Copeland, 
who  d.  1826  ;  Manufacturer  of  Porcelain  at 
Sioke,  from  1833  ;  Sheriff  of  London  and 
Middlesex,  1828—29  ;  Alderman  of  Bishops- 
gate  Ward,  1829  to  death  ;  Lord  Mayor,  1885 
—36;  M.P.,  Coleraine,  1833—37;  Stoke, 
1837—52,  and  1857— 6th  July,  1865  ;  Presi- 
dent of  Bridewell  and  of  Bethlehem  Hospitals 
for  many  years  ;  d.  Russell  Farm,  Watford, 
Herts.,  12th  April,  1868. 

[Ward's  Stoke,  64,  497—504,  582  ;  Sporting  Reviea; 
LIZ.,  309;  Art  Jour.  (1868),  158;  Illus.  Land.  News, 
XXXII.,  561,  Portrait ;  Jewitt's  Ceramic  Art,  I.,  284,  492 : 
II.,  88,  106,  161,  168—84,  235,  237  ;  Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  I., 
716  ;  Chaffer's  Marks  and  Monograms.] 

Copeland  (W.  T.)  &  Son,  Potters,  Stoke-upon- 
Trent.  Originated  with  William  Copeland 
entering  into  partnership  with  Josiah  Spode, 
when  the  title  of  the  firm  was  "  Spode  &  Cope- 
land"; next,  "Spode,  Son,  &  Copeland"; 
on  the  death  of  the  elder  Spode  becoming  again 
"  Spode  &  Copeland  ";  the  whole  concern  was 
purchased  by  Mr.  Copeland  in  1833,  when  he 
took  into  partnership  Mr.  Thomas  Garrett,  tbe 
title  then  becoming  "  Copeland  &  Garrett," 
and  remained  so  until  1847,  when  the  partner- 
ship was  dissolved,  the  title  being  "W.  T. 
Copeland,  late  Spode";  in  1867  becoming 
what  it  has  remained,  "  W.  T.  Copeland  & 
Sons." 

[Patent  OfRce  Index ;  Jewitt's  Ceramic  Art ;  and 
most  of  the  books  on  Ceramics  touch  upon  the  firm,  some 
giving  lengthy  accounts ;  besides  which  the  firm  has  issued 
several  very  fine  Catalogues.  In  the  various  reports  of  the 
several  Exhibitions  (International  and  otherwise)  copious 
accounts  are  given  of  the  exhibits  and  manufactures  of 
this  firm.  They  are  too  numerous  to  quote.  Sample — Cat. 
of  1851  Exhibition,  pp.  1—4, 167.] 

CoPLBSTON,  Right  Rev.  J.     Bishop  of  Llandaff. 

[His  Lordship,  six  years  after  the  death  of  John  William,  Earl 
Dudley,  printed  letters  received  by  him  from  Earl  D.  .  To 
this,  objection  was  taken  by  the  Executors  and  the  publication 
stopped.  Ill  1840,  however,  the  interdict  was  withdrawn,  and  the 
letters  published.  A  new  Edition  was  issued  in  1841,  with  portrait 
and  fac-simile  of  his  handwriting.  The  letters  in  the  new  edition 
were  from  6th  Jan.,  1814,  to  4th  Jan.,  1823.  | 
\_See  Dudley  (John  William,  Earl).] 

COPPAED,   W.  J. 

Cottage  Scenes  during  the  Cholera,  1832.  London, 
1848.    12mo. 

CoPPBNHALL. 

Drawing  of  Church.     [Salt  Lib.] 

CopRARio,  John  (i.e.,  John  Cooper). 

Funeral  Teares  for  the  Death  of  ...  .  the  Barle 
of  Devonshire.  Figured  in  seaven  songes,  whereof  sixe  are 
so  set  forth  that  the  wordes  may  be  exprest  by  a  treble 
voice  alone  to  the  Lute  and  Base  Yiole  ....  The 
seventh  is  made  in  forme  of  a  Dialogue  and  cannot  be 
sung  without  two  voices.  J.  Windet,  the  Asaigne  of  W. 
Barley,  for  J.  Browne,  London.    1600.    folio. 

CORBOULD,  H. 

Drawing  of  Chantrey's  Sleeping  Children  (Lichfield 
Cathedral).     [Salt  Lib.] 

Cork  and  Edge,  Potters,  Burslem. 

Discription  of  Exhibits,  with  engravings.  [Cat.  1851 
Exhibition,  41.] 

CoRKBB,  Rev.  James  Maurus.      h.  Yorks.,  1636  ; 
became  a  Roman   Catholic,  1656  ;    committed 


for  tiial  at  the  Old  Bailey,  18th  July,  1679  ; 
in  Newgate  until  1685  ;  Abbot  of  Lambspring, 
1690—95  ;  d.  Paddington,  22nd  Dec,  1715. 
Stafford's  Memoires  ;    or,  A  Brief  and  Impartial  Ac- 
count of   the  Birth  and    Quality,   Imprisonment,   Tryal, 
Principles,    Declaration,    Comportment,    Devotion,    Last 
Speech,  and  Final  End.  of  William,  late  Lord  Yiscount 
Stafford,  Beheaded  on  Tower  Hill,  Wednesday,  Dec.  29th, 
1680.    London,  1682.     12mo.,  5  leaves,  pp.  216.     (Isted., 
1681.)  ^  ' 

[See  Curtis  (Langley).]     " 

Corn  Laws. 

A  Letter  to  .  .  .  Robert  Peel  ...  on  the 
comparative  operation  of  the  Corn  Laws  and  of  Public 
Taxation.    By  a  Briton.    London,  1820.    8vo.,  pp.  69. 

Corne,  Rev.  Williatn.     b.  Stafford,  1737  ;  s.  of 

Rev.  William  Corne  ;  Mat.  Trin.  Coll.,  Ox.,  23rd 

March,    1753  ;    B.A.,    1756  ;     M.A.,    1759  ; 

Rector  of  Tixall,  1760,  to  death  ;  living  1817  ; 

d.  broken  hearted  it  is  said. 

[See  The  Widow  of  the  Wood;  Clifford's  Tixall; 
Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  I.,  298.] 

CoRNB,  Rev.  William,  b.  Tixall,  1776  ;  s.  of 
the  above  ;  Mat.Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  30th  May,  1793  ;. 
Student,  179.3—1818  ;  B.A.,  1797  ;  M.A., 
1800  ;  B.D.,  18(J9  ;  Proctor,  1808  ;  Rector 
of  Hambledon,  Bucks  ,  1803  ;  Preb.  of  Boben- 
hall,  Lichfield,  1800  ;  Rector  of  Swinnerton, 
Staffs.,  1812. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  I.,  298  ;  Alumni  Westr.,  437.] 

CoKNFiELD,    John,    Jun.       Hurst    Hill  (1877), 

Bilston. 

Allan  Chace  and  other  poems.  London :  E.  W  Allen. 
1877.    8vo. 

Cornhitl  Magazine. 

Macaulay  on  Johnson  and  his  wife  [ib.,  xlii.,  573 — 81]  ; 
Eeminiscences  of,  by  Capt.  Thompson  [iJ.,  xvii.,  622 — 29]  ; 
Writings  of,  by  L.  Stephens  [ib.,  xxix.,  280—297]. 

CoRNHDLL,  William  de.     Bishop  of  Lichfield. 
Carta  [Bodl.  Lib.,  2527,  35.] 

Cornwall,  Rev.  William  Augustus.  Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin  ;  B.A.,  1844  ;  M.A.,  1863  ;  Vicar  of 
St.  Paul's,  Wolverhampton,  1867—73  ;  of 
Widcombe,  Bath,  1873. 

The  Church  of  England  :  its  case  considered.  London : 
W.  Macintosh,  Paternoster  Row.  Wolverhampton:  Steen- 
and  Blachett,  and  Richard  Cope.    12mo.,  pp.  26. 

CoKNWALLis,  Right  Hon.  and  Right  Rev, 
Frederick,  s.  of  5th  Baron  Cornwallis  ;  uncle 
to  the  above  ;  educated  at  Eton  ;  Christ  Coll., 
Cam.  ;  Chp.  to  George  TIL;  Canon  of  Wind- 
sor ;  Dean  of  St.  Paul's,  1766  ;  Bp.  of  Lich- 
field, 1749—68  ;  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,, 
1768  to  death  ;  d.  Lambeth,  1783. 

Sermon  on  2  Kings  xix.  3.     London,  1731.     4to. 

Sermon  on  Acts  xxvi.  25.  [In  the  1756  Report  of 
the  Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign 
Parts.] 

Sermon  on  2  Thess.  iii.  13  on  behalf  of  the  London 
Hospital.     London,  1762.     4to. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  158.] 

Cornwallis,  Right  Hon.  and  Right  Rev,  James  ; 
1743  ;  3rd  s.  of  1st  Earl  Cornwallis  ;  educa- 
cated Eton  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  23id Oct.,  1760; 
B.A.,  1763  ;  of  Merton  Coll.,  M.A.,  1766  ; 
D.C.L.,  1775  ;  Chp.  to  Tbe  Marquis  Towns- 
hend,   Lord   Lieutenant  of  Ireland  ;    Preb.  of 


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COTTON 


Westmr.  ;  Eector  of  Wrotliam,  Kent  ;  of 
Newington,  Oxon.;  Dean  of  Canterbury,  1775  ; 
Bp.  of  Lichfield,  1781,  to  death ;  Dean  of 
Windsor  and  Wolverhampton,  1791 — 94:-  of 
Durham,  1794,  to  death  ;  4th  Earl  ;  m.,  1771, 
Catherine,  4t.h  dau.  of  Galfridus  Mann,  Esq.  ; 
d.  20th  Jan.,  1824. 
Sermons  on  Matthew  vi.  10.  [Eeport  Society  for 
the  Prjpagation  of  the  Gospel  In  Foreign  Parts,  1788.] 

Sermon  on  1  Tim.  iii.  18.  Preached  at  the  Anniver- 
sary of  the  Sons  of  the  Clergy,  at  St.  Panl's,  May  15th, 
1777.     Canterbury,  1777.    4to. 

Sermon.  .  .  Westminster  Abbey,  March  30th, 
1811.    London,  1811.    4to. 

Lines  on  the  Death  of.  [Bird's  Achmet's  Feast,  169 — 
71.] 

CoRRY,  John. 

A  Satirical  Tiew  of  London  ....  Observations 
on  Literature  and  the  Fine  Arts,  and  Amusing  Anecdotes 
of  Public  Characters  ....  Sixth  edition,  enlarged. 
London :  Sold  hj  ./.  Ferguson,  Somertown  .  .  .  1815. 
8vo.,  pp.  vi.,  7 — 197.     (Newcastle:  Printed  by  M   Smith.) 

A  Narrative  illustrative  of  the  Passions  and  Affections 
of  the  Human  Mind  (Quotation  from  Sterne,  3  lines). 
Newcastle:  Printed  by  M.  Smith.  1815.  8vo.  Title. 
Edwy  and  Bertha,  3rd  ed.,  pp.  48  ;  The  Pleasures  of  Sym- 
pathy, pp.  12;  The  Miseries  of  Seduction,  pp.  8;  The 
Elopement,  (ith  ed.,  pp.  27 ;  The  Romantic  Attachment, 
pp.  28—44. 

The  Commercial  Guide  through  England.  London 
(Liverpool  printed),  1807.     18mo.,  pp.  86. 

The  History  of  Macclesfield  ....  London :  Sold 
by  J.  Ferf/uson,  Union  Street,  Somers  Town.  1817.  [On 
back  of  Title — Printed  by  J.  Leigh,  Manchester.l  8vo., pp. 
ix.,  292,  and  8  folding  tables. 

[History  ot  Leek,  pp.  254— "0  ;  Thos.  Parker,  pp.  258-  60,] 

Cory,  Rev.  Alexander  Arthur,  M.A.     Durham  ; 

Curate   of   Darlaston  ;    Vicar  of   All  Saintp, 

Darlaston,   1881—87  ;  of  Tipton,   1887  ;    m. 

Clara  Louisa,  dau.  of  John  Howells,  Surgeon 

of  Willenhall. 

History  of  Wednesbury  Old  Church  (an  extract  from 
a  Sermon,  Aug.  24th,  1883).     12mo.,  pp.  4. 

COSELEY. 

Tiew.    By  T.  P.  "Wood.     [Salt  Lib.] 

Circular  Letter  to  the  Ministers,  &c.  .  .  .  ot  the 
Baptist  Churches  in  the  Midland  Association,  assembled 
May  28th  and  29th,  1844,  at  Providence  Chapel,  Coseley. 
8vo.,  pp  8. 

CoTESMORE,  Thomas,     b.  Liclifield  ;    Priest  from 
Rheims,  1580  ;  d.  in  Prison,  1584, 

[Memoirs  ot  Missionary  Priests,  1803, 1.,  91  ;  Douay 
Diaries  ;  Gillow's  Catholic  Biblio.,  I.,  574.] 

CoTTERiLL,  Sir  Charles. 

Letter  to  Ashmole.      [Bodl.  Lib.,  1131,  f .  336a,  337*.] 

CoTTBRiLL,  George.     Editor. 

The  Midland  Magazine.  Printed  by  .J.  cf  W.  Griffin 
The  Bridge,  Walsall.  18S0.  12mo.  [Only  lived  seven 
months.] 

CoTTBRiLi.,   Isaac.       Superintendent    of    Police, 
Newcastle. 

Cotterill's  Directory  of  the  Borough  of  Newcastle- 
nnder-Lyme  for  1836  ....  Newcastle- under-Lyme : 
Printed  by  J.  Bayley.  12mo.,  pp.  74,  Adver.  25  pages 
extra.  2nd  ed.,  sa,me  imprint,  1830  ;  brought  up  to  date. 
Folding  Plate  of  High  Street,  Newcastle — J.  Hulse,  Sc,  as 
frontispiece. 

Ten  Letters  to  Joseph  Mayer,  of  Liverpool,  relating 
to  Sport.s,  Games,  &c.,  at  Wakes,  in  Newcastle.  [Penes 
Compiler.] 

Eight  Copies  ot  Bills  of  Sports,  &c.,  provided  for  the 
amusement  of  the  Ancient  Borough,  issued  by  him. 
[Penes  Compiler.] 


CoTTERiLL,    Joseph,     b.    Darlaston,    1834  ;    d. 
16th  April,  1863. 
Obituary.    By  Bev.  S.  Sanders.      [P.  M.  Mag.  {iS65), 
374,  376.] 

CoTTERiLL,  Rev.  Thomas.  b.  Cannock,  1st  Dec, 
1779  ;  s.  of  a  woolstapler  ;  educated  Birming- 
ham Gr.  Sch.;  St.  John's  Coll.,  Cam.;  Fellow  ; 
Curate  of  Tutbury  ;  P.O.  of  Lane  End,  1805 
—17  ;  of  St.  Paul's,  Sheffield  ;  m.  1808  ;  d. 
1824. 

A  Speech  delivered  at  the  Anniversary  of  the  New- 
castle and  Pottery  Branch  Bible  Society,  on  Thursday, 
May  3rd,  1813.  Newcastle :  Printed  by  J.  Smith,  May  17th, 
1813.     8vo.     2nd  ed.,  June  3rd,  1813.     8vo. 

A  Selection  of  Psalms  and  Hymns  for  Public  and 
Private  Use.  .  .  .  5th  ed.,  with  an  App.  and  Pref. 
intended  to  vindicate  the  singing  of  HymnH  against  the 
charge  of  Innovations  and  Irregularity.  Newcastle:  C. 
Chester.     1813.     Again,  1815. 

A  Sermon  preached  .  .  .  Parish  Church  of  Cheadle, 
June  3rd,  1814  .  (at  the  Archdeacon's  Tisitation). 
Newcastle-under-Lyme :  Printed  and  Sold  by  M.  Smith, 
n.d.  (1814).     8vo.,  pp.  39. 

Family  Prayers  .  .  .  from  Holy  Scripture  .  .  ■ . 
&c.  London :  Printedfor  T.  Cadell  and  W.  Davis,  Strand. 
1816.     8vo.,  pp.  284. 

A  Speech  delivered  at  the  Anniversary  ot  the  Auxiliary 
Bible  Society,  at  Stafford,  in  reply  to  a  Paragraph  reported 
to  form  a  part  of  an  Episcopal  Charge  against  the  Bible 
Society.    8vo. 

An  Assize  Sermon,  preached  at  Stafford,  March  15th, 
1816.    8vo. 

Sermon  on  the  Death  of  His  Majesty  King  George 
III.     Sheffield,  1820.     8vo. 

\_Ch.  Observer,  XXIV.,  530—35,  597—603  :  XIX.,  199  ; 
Montgomery's  Life,  III.,  158  ;  Notice  of  Suit  in  Chancery 
Court  to  restrain  the  Rev.  'T,  Cotterill  from  introducing 
his  Hymn  Book  into  his  Church  at  Sheffield,  ih.,  XX.,  258, 
259.] 

CoTTiNGHAM,  Rev.  Henry,  IVI.A.,  Vicar  of  Wes- 
ton-upon-Trent. 

A  Sermon  preached  in  the  Parish  Church  of  "Weston- 
upon-Trent  .  .  .  before  Lord  Ingestre  Lodge  of  Odd- 
Fellows.  Stajford:  Printed  by  J.  4-  W.  Drewry.  1843. 
8vo.,  pp.  19. 

Cotton,  Alice,     b.  Cannock  Wood,  29th  Dec, 

1792  ;  d.  14th  April,  1874. 

Obituary.  By  Eev.  S.  Saunders.  [P.  M.  Maq.,  1876, 
pp.  748,  749.] 

CoTTOK,  Charles.     Father  of  the  succeeding. 

Epitaphium  super  "Carolum  Cottonum  patrem " 
[Bodl.  Lib,,  788  (42),  1446.] 

Oliviam  uxorum  ejusdem,  Car.  Cottoni.  [76.,  (43) 
145o6.] 

Cotton,  Charles,  b.  Beresford  Hall,  28th  April, 
1630;  educated  at  Cambridge  ;  c^.  St.  James's, 
Westminster,  1687. 

A  Panegyric  to  the  King's  Most  Excellent  Maiestv. 
London,  1660.     fol.  '      " 

The  Valiant  Knight ;  or,  the  Legend  of  St.  Peregrine 
with  his  Strange  Adventures.     London,  1663.    4to. 

Moral  Philosophy;  or,  the  Stories  of  M.  De  Vain 
Translated  by.     London,  1664.    fol. 

'The  History  of  the  Life  of  the  Duke  D'Bpason 
London,  1670.     fol.  ^ 

A  Voyage  to  Ireland.     In  Verse.     London,  1670 

Horace:  A  French  Tragedy  of  Monsieur  Corneille. 
English  edition.  London,  1671.  4to.  London,  1777  4to 
Frontis. 

,„„.,^"Si'^^  Burlesque.  London,  167%.  8vo.  London, 
168:1.     12mo.,  pp.  150.     London,  1674. 

The  Complete  Gamester.  London,  1674.  Svo.  Frontis. 
and  Portrait.     2nd  ed.   '  London,  1680.     8vo. 

The  Fair  One  of  Tunis.     London,  1674. 

Commentaries  of  Blaise  and  Mont-Lieu,  Marshall  of 
France.     London,  1674. 

Planters'  Manual.     Instruction  for  Raising,  Planting, 


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and  CultiTating  all  sorts  of  Trees.    London,  1S75.     I2mo. 
Frontis.    London,  1715.    8vo. 

Burlesque  upon  Burlesque ;  or,  The  ScofEer  Scoffed. 
Being  Luoian's  Dialogues  newly  put  into  English  Fustian. 
London,  1675.    8vo.     2nd  ed.,  corrected,  1686.    8vo. 

The  Compleat  Angler.  Being  Instructions  how  to 
angle  for  a  Trout  and  Grayling  in  a  clear  Stream.  London, 
1676.    12nio.,  pp.  iv.,  112. 

[Ever  since  its  issue  it  has  been  printed  conjointly  witli 
Walton's  Angler.    See  Walton  (Izaak).] 

The  Wonders  of  the  Peake.  London,  1681.  8vo.,  pp. 
90.    Again  1689,  Svo. ;  1699. 

The  Essays  of  M.  Montaigne.  Translated  into  Eng- 
lish.   London.    8to.     3  vols. 

Poems  on  several  occasions.  London,  1689.  8vo.,  pp. 
vi.,  730.  [At  p.  114,  is  "To  my  dear  and  most  worthy 
friend  Mr.  Izaak  Walton " ;  p.  133,  "  The  retirement, 
Strange  irreguliers.  To  Mr.  Izaak  Walton";  and  on  p.  252, 
"  Contentation,  directed  to  my  dear  Father,  and  most 
worthy  Friend  Mr.  Izaak  Walton."] 

Memoir  of  Sieur  De  Pontis.  Translated  by  C.  Cotton. 
Edited  and  Published  b>/  Beresford  Cotton.    London,  1694. 

Poetical  Works  of  C.  Cotton.  London,  1765.  8vo. 
Plates. 

The  Genuine  Poetical  Works  of  Charles  Cotton.  The 
sixth  edition.  Corrected.  London,  1771.  12mo.  Cuts. 
[Reprinted,  Select  British  Poets.  Edinburgh,  1794^1813. 
Vol.  IT.] 

A  Journey  into  the  Peak  to  Sir  Aston  Cockayne. 
ISdiq.,  I.,  p.  121.]     Notes  on. 

Charles  Cotton.     [lb.,  V.,  52  :  XI.,  78.] 

Biography  of.  [See  Jewitt  (LI.) ;  Biog.  Drama tica,  I., 
149,  150 ;  and  in  most  Biographical  Dictionaries  and 
General  Cyclopaedias,  &c. ;  also  in  Nichols's  edition  of 
Walton  and  Cotton,  1836.] 

Philip  Kinder's  letter  of  commendation  to  a  generous 
friend  (C.  C.)  at  Beresford,  1657.    [Bodl.  Lib.,  788  (2),  10a.] 

Letter  of  friendship  from  G.  C.  to  P.  Kinder,  at  Walton, 
10th  July,  1662.    '[lb.  (26),  526.] 

Kinder's  Verses  To  Mr.  Charles  Cotton  upon  his 
Poems.     [Tb.  (41),  144}.     14  lines. 

Letter  to  Mr.  Cotton,  at  Beresford,  about  the  names  of 
Quintan,  and  Cotton's  Book  of  Stoic  Philosophy,  Wilstan, 
59.     [76.  (68),  174.] 

Letter  of  C.  C.  about  contributing  towards  the  prmtmg 
of  a  book  written  by  Kinder, 8th  Nov.,  1661.   [16.  (80),  90.] 

Charles  Cotton.     [Mirror,  XXII.,  304.] 

[See  Blaine's  Encyclopsedia  of  British  Sports,  1840,  p. 
1192  ;  Anderdon  (,J.  L.),  Walton  (Izaak). 

Cotton,  Kichard,  Printer  (Parson's  Directory, 
1818),  Bookseller,  &c.  (White's  Staffs.,  1834), 
Church  Street,  Tamworth. 

Cotton,  of  Eidware. 

A  Genealogy  of  the  Family  of  Cotton,  of  Cotton, 
Cheshire,  and  of  Eidware  and  elsewhere  in  the  County  of 
Stafford.    A  paper  roll.     [Salt  Lib.,  see  Cat.  271.] 

CoDLTAs,  Bev.  J.  New  Connexion  Minister, 
Newcastle,  1869—71. 
Memoir  of  John  Coultas  (b.  York,  11th  Oct.,  1806  ;  d. 
13th  May,  1869)  [New  Con.  Mag.  (1869)]  ;  The  Methodistic 
Union,  a  Letter  [ib.  (1870),  177—81]  ;  A  Word  in  Self- 
Defence  [ib.,  244,  255]. 

CouKMOULs,  Ker.  Thomas,  b.  AUonby,  Cumber- 
land, 1758  ;  s.  of  Samuel  Courmouls  ;  Mat. 
St.  Mary  Hall,  Ox.,  July,  1779  ;  B.A.,  1783  ; 
M.A.,  1786  ;  Curate  of  St.  Peter's,  Wolver- 
hampton, 1802—18  ;  Vicar  of  Beoley,  Worcs., 
1823. 

Eversion ;  or,  the  Refutation  of  the  present  principles 
of  Mundane  Philosophy.  Wolverhampton,  1804.  8vo., 
Folding  Plates.  ,      ^       ^  ,  ^  , 

The  First  Stroke  of  the  Axe  at  the  Baneful  Tree  of 
False  Knowledge,  and  its  Main  Boot  severed;  or.  An 
Analysis,  by  Experiments  and  Natural  Facts,  of  True 
Gravity,  and  its  real  phenomena  and  cause  developed. 
Preceded  by  an  Address  to  the  Reader,  &c.,  &c.  Sold  by 
Me<isrs.  Eivinqton,  St.  Paul's  Churchyard,  and  No.  3,  Water- 
loo Place,  Pall  Mall,  London.  1821.  8vo.,  Introduction, 
pp.  158,  the  Work,  pp.  31.    A  very  curious  frontispiece. 

[This  Work  is  exceedingly  scarce.] 


Court,  M.  H. 

Analysis  of  the  Natural  Price  of  Corn,  with  Observa- 
tions on  the  Speech  of  Sir  Robert  Peel  to  his  constituents 
at  Tamworth.    London,  1841.    8vo. 

COURTENAY,  John. 

A  Poetical  Review  of  the  Literary  and  Moral  Charac- 
ter of  the  late  Samuel  Johnson.  With  Notes.  London, 
1786.    4to. 

CoUBTHOKPE,  W.  J. 

Johnson  and  Carlyle.  Common  Sense  versus  Trans- 
cendentalism.    [Nat.  Rev.,  II.,  317—32.] 

CoDsiN,  Samuel.  Engraver  ;  b.  1801  ;  A.E.A., 
1838;  A.R.A.,  1855. 

Engraved  : — 

The  Countess  of  Stafford  and  Lady  Elizabeth  Leveson 
Gower.    After  Lawrence. 

Lady  Evelyn  Leveson  and  the  Marquis  of  Stafford. 
After  Landseer. 

The  Rev.  Clement  Leigh,  Rector  of  Newcastle,  for 
Shepherd  of  Newcastle. 

The  Earl  of  Harrowby,  for  Gundry  of  Stone. 

Conns,  Rev.  Francis  Burdett  Money  Coutts, 
M.A. 

Letter  to  a  Son,  Prepatory  to  School  Life.  Being  a 
separate  edition  of  No.  16  of  the  White  Cross  Series.  Pub- 
lished with  the  sanction  of  the  Bishop  of  Durham.  London : 
Hatchards;  Walsall:  W.  Henry  Robinson.  1803.  18mo., 
pp.  24. 

CoVBN. 

[Monckton  Family,  138,  Ixxxviii.,  xc. ;  Moncktons 
of  Coven,  ib.,  138,  i39,'lxxxix.] 

CowAN,  Rev.  Charles  Ernest  Randle.  Of  Caius 
Coll.,  Cam.  ;  B.A.,  1858  ;  various  Curacies  ; 
Association  Secretary  to  Colonial  and  Con- 
tinental Church  Society  ;  Vicar  of  St.  Paul's, 
Wolverhampton,  1866—68  ;  of  St.  John  the 
Evangelist,  Blackheath,  1868 — 75  ;  Rector  of 
Millbrook,  Ampthill,  1875. 

Why  am  not  I  a  Member  of  the  Church  Congress  ? 
Extract  of  a  Sermon  preached  in  St.  Paul's  Church,  Wol- 
verhampton, Sept.  29th,  1868.  Wolverhampton:  Steen  f 
Blachett.    8vo. 

CowLEY,  Rev.  William,  b.  Walsall,  1773  ;  s. 
of  William  Cowley;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  30th 
Jan.,  1794  ;  B.A.,  1797  ;  M.A.,  1802  ;  kept 
a  School  at  Shutt  Cross  House,  Aldridge  ; 
Curate  of  Rushall,  Aug.,  1802— Oct.,  1838  ; 
Vicar,  1838  to  death  ;  2nd  Master  Walsall 
Gr.  Sch.  ;  m.  Lydia  Smith  ;  d.,  22nil  May, 
1842  ;  bur.  Rushall,  where  is  a  monument. 

Sermons  on  various  subjects.  WaUall:  Printed  by 
John  Martin,  Digbeth.  1823.  8vo.,  pp.  xiii.,  xvii— xxvi., 
352.  ,      ^ 

Protestant  Remarks  on  Transubstantiation  and  other 
Tenets  of  the  Church  of  Rome.     Walsall,  1838.    8vo. 

[Smith's  Aldridge  (pt.  1),  49  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon., 
L,  307.] 

Cox,   Christopher,     b.  Horsley   Fields,   Wolver- 
hampton. 
Sacred  writings,   composed  while  suffering  under  a 
severe   fit    of   bodily   afSiction.       Wolverhampton :    A.   J. 
Caldicott.    1833.     12mo.,  pp.  112. 

Cox,  David.  Painter;  6.  Deritend,  Birmingham, 
29th  April,  1783  ;  Scene  Painter  at  Birming- 
ham and  at  Astley's,  London  ;  Member  of 
Society  Water  Colours,  1813  ;  Drawing  Mas- 
ter Hereford  Sch.  of  Art,  1814—26  ;  exhibited 


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136  pictures  in  Pall  Mall  between  1844 — 54  ; 
one  of  his  pictures,  The  Hayfield,  sold  at  the 
Quiltei-  Sale,  April,  1875,  fetched  the  highest 
price   ever   giren   for   a    Water  Colour,   viz.: 
£2,-250  ;    448  of  his  pictures  were  exhibited  at 
Liverpool,    Nov.,    1875,   and   at   Manchester, 
1887  ;    lived  in  London,  1827—47  ;    in  Har- 
borne,  1847  until  death  ;    d.  Greenfield  House, 
Harborne,  7th  June,  1859. 
The  Young  Artist's  Companion.    London,  1825. 
A  Treatise  on  Landscape  Painting.     London,  1841. 
The  following  are  some  of  his  chief  paintings,  painted 
whilst  resident  in  the  County  : — 

Outskirts  of  a  Wood,  1843  ;  Bolsover  Castle,  1843 ; 
"Washing  Day,  1843;  The  Stubhle  with  Gleaners,  1844; 
Casr  Cenner  Castle,  1844  ;  Tale  of  Clwyd,  1846—48  ;  Peace 
and  War,  184fi ;  The  Flood,  1846  ;  Lancaster  Castle,  1846  ; 
Outskirts  of  a  Forest,  1846  ;  Counting  the  Flock,  1847  ; 
The  Old  Mill  at  Bettws-y-Coed,  1847  ;  Going  to  the  Hay- 
field,  1849  ;  Collecting  the  Flocks,  1849  ;  The  Skylark, 
1849  ;  The  Welsh  Farmer,  1850  ;  The  Sea  Shore  at  Rhyl, 
1854 — 55  ;  and  numerous  Drawings. 

Biography  of  David  Cox.  By  W.  Hall.  London,  1881. 
8vo.,  Portrait. 

Ditto,  with  Plates.  By  N.  N.  Solly.  London,  1875.  8vo. 
[Shuer's  Gallery  of  Brit.  Artists,  I.,  124—26  ;    Red- 
grave's Century   of    Painters,    II.,   479—86 ;    Illus.  Land. 
Netvs,  XXXV.,  28,  42,  Portrait ;    Graves'  Bryan,  I.,  322, 
323  ;  Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  I.,  739,  740  ;  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  XIL] 

Cox,  Rev.  John  Charles,  b.  Parwich,  1844  ;  s. 
of  Rev,  Edward  Cox  ;  Curate  of  Ch.  Ch., 
Lichfield  ;  of  Enville  ;  Rector  of  Barton-le- 
Street ;  LL.D. ;  F.S.A.  ;  formerly  Editor  of 
the  Reliquary  ;  now  of  the  Antiquary. 

Catalogue  of  the  Muniments  and  Manuscript  Books 
pertaining  to  the  Dean  and  Chapter  of  Lichfield.  Analysis 
of  the  Magnum  Registrum  Album.  Catalogue  of  the  Muni- 
ments of  the  Lichfield  vicars.  Compiled  1881 — 86.  .  . 
.  .  n.  p.,  pi.,  or  d.  8vo.,  pp.  xvii.,  280.  Index,  xxi.  Ded. 
to  Dean  Bickersteth.  (Printed  by  Harrison.)  [Notice  of, 
Antiq.  II.,  133.] 

How  to  write  the  History  of  a  Parish.  Derby :  Bern- 
rose.     1887.     12mo. 

Three  Centuries  of  Derbyshire  Annuals.  In  Two 
"Volumes.     Same  imprint.     1891.    8vo. 

Chronicles  of  All  Saints,  Derby.  Same  imprint.  1801. 
4to. 

The  Churches  of  Derbyshire,  In  Four  Volumes, 
Same  imprint.     1801.     8vo. 

Cox,  Rev.  John  Goodwin,     b.  Bilston,  31st  Oct., 
1815  ;     Wesleyan   Minister   from    1822  ;     d. 
Mere,  Wilts,,  6th  June,  1878, 
Obituary.     \_Wes  Jlfi«.  (1878),  44,  45.] 

Cox,  T. 

Magna  Britannica.  Part  VI.,  being  History  and 
Antiquities  of  Staffordshire.     London,  1830.    4to. 

CoxB,  Ven.  Archdeacon. 

Memoirs  of  the  Administration  of  Henry  Pelham. 
Collected  from  the  Family  Papers  and  other  Authentic 
Documents.  In  Two  Volumes.  London,  1827.  4to.  Five 
Portraits. 

Cozens,  S. 

Some  Account  of  the  Lite  and  Death  of  Mr.  Samuel 
Ibbs,  of  Margate,  in  Kent  (6.  Staffordshire,  see  Ibbs  (S.) 
[PTes.  Aro^r.  (1794),  245— 50.] 

Cozens,  Rev.  Samuel.  Minister  at  Wolver- 
hampton, 1847 ;  at  the  Peculiar  Baptists' 
Chapel,  Little  London,  Willenball,  1848, 

A  short  Account  of  the  Lord's  gracious  dealings  with 
one  of  the  elect  Vessels  of  Mercy.  \  Gospel  Standard, 
1844J 

■The  Lost  Found ;  or,  The  Rebel  Saved.    1845. 


The  Faith  of  God's  Elect  delineated  .  .  ,  Preached 
at  Farnborough,  Kent.    1846. 

A  Treatise  on  a  Divine  Call  to  the  Ministry,  &c 
London.  1847.    12mo.,  pp.  33.  ,  t     j     j 

A  JBiblical  Lexicon  of  Two  Thousand  Five  Hundred 
Names  of  Men  and  Places  in  the  Bibie,  &c.     London,  1848. 


8vo. 


The  True  Tabernacle,  containing  Essays  and  Reviews 

John  Wesley,  the  Pope  of  British  Rome,  and  Philip 
Pugh,  the  Modern  Pelagius,  weighed  in  the  balance  of 
Eternal  Truth  and  found  wanting  ;  or,  Mr.  Pugh  answered. 
Willenhall:  Printed  and  Published  by  W.  H.  Hughes. 
1852.    8vo.,  pp.  56.  ,  ,.        ^ 

Philip  Pugh's  Adjustment ;  or,  The  Adjuster  adjusted. 
In  Sixteen  Parts.  Willenhall :  same  imprint.   1852.  Pt.  8vo. 

The  Book  of  Thoughts  ;  or,  Fragments  of  the  Feast. 
Willenhall,  1854.     Pt.  8vo.,  pp.  96.     (In  Six  Parts.) 

The  Teacher's  Thought  Book  and  the  Laj;man  s 
Library;  or.  The  Alpha  and  Omega  of  Christianity. 
London,  1857.     8vo.,  pp.  166. 

Tobal,  Baptize,  Immergo,  Dipping;  or.  The  Seven 
Baptisms  of  the  Bible.  London  :  Partridge.  1858.  8vo., 
pp.  24. 

Spurgeon  Right  and  the  Church  of  England  Wrong, 
London:  Robert  Banks.     12mo.,  pp.  16. 

A  Christmas  Box ;  or.  The  Great  Festival  .... 
To  which  is  added  the  Author's  Faith,  Call  to  the  Ministry, 
and  Eventful  Life  up  to  the  present  time.  London: 
Printed  for  the  Author  by  T.  Mathews.  1864.  Pt.  8vo., 
pp.  179. 

A  Tribute  of  Affection  to  the  Memory  of  the  late  Rev. 
Henry  Dowling.     Tasmania,  1860.     8vo.,  pp.  40. 

Reminiscences;  or.  Footsteps  of  Providence.  {^Gospel 
Standard,  1857.] 

[See  Pugh  (Rev.  P.).] 

Cradock,  Rev,  Edward  Hartopp.  b.  Shenstone 
Park,  26th  April,  1810  ;  s.  of  Edward  Grove, 
Esq,  ;  Mat,  Balliol  Coll.,  Ox,,  29th  ISTov., 
1827  ;  B,A.,  1831  ;  of  Brasenose  Coll. ;  M.A., 
1834  (as  Grove)  ;  B,D,  and  D.D,,  1854  (as 
Cradock)  ;  assumed  additional  name  of  Cradock 
by  R.L.,  1849  ;  Fellow  to  1845  ;  Principal  27th 
Dec,  1853  to  death ;  Rector  of  Tedstone- 
Delamere,  Herefs.,  1845 — 54  ;  Canon  of 
■  Worcester,  31st  Jan.,  1848 — 54  ;  d.  Oxford, 
27th  Jan.,  1886. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  I.,  311 ;    Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  I., 

col.  746,  747  ;    Leicestershire  Pedigrees,  93.] 

Craddock,  James,     b.  Norton  Canes,  2nd  Feb,, 

1805  ;  d.  25th  April,  1868. 

Obituary.  By  R.  Craddock.  [P.  M.  Mag.  (1869), 
102.] 

Craddock,  Thomas,     Cannock  Wood. 

[See  Meeson  (Prudence).] 

Craddock,    Thomas,     b.    Longdon,    2nd    Dec, 

1822  ;    d.    Brownhills,    Cannock,    17th    Feb., 

1861, 

Obituary.  By  George  Stephens.  [P.  M.  Mag.  (1861), 
387,  388.] 

Craig,  Ernest,     s.  of  William  Young    Craig ; 
Ex-M,P,,  North  Stafford  ;  Managing  Director 
of  Midland  Coal  and  Iron  Co,,  Apedale. 
On  some  experiments  made  with  compressed  air  for 

bringing  down   Coals.      [Trans.  North   Staffs.  Min.  and 

Mech.  Eng.,  III.,  83—96,  one  plate.] 

Craig,  William  Young,  b.  1827,  Haggerston, 
Northumberland  ;  began  life  as  a  worker  in 
the  Lime  Stone  Quarries  ;  partner  with  the 
late  Joseph  Cooper,  in  Podmore  Hall  Collieries, 
Newcastle ;  became  sole  Proprietor  on  Mr, 
Cooper's  death  ;  floated  the  Midland  Coal  and 


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Iron  Co.,  Apedale,  of  which  he  was  Managing 
Director  until  1892  ;  M.P.,  North  Stafford, 
1880—85  ;  J.P.  for  Staffs,  and  Cheshire  ;  m., 
1857,  Harriett  Milton,  dau.  of  Captain  R. 
Staniiery,  of  the  Isle  of  Wight ;  of  Alsager, 
Cheshire. 

A  Few  Thoughts.    By  W.  T.  Cvaig.    Being  a  Lecture 
delivered  at  the  Wedgwood  Institute,  Burslem,  4th  Feb., 
1888.    London:  Kecjan  Paul,  Trench,  (.f  Co.     1888.    8vo 
pp.  27. 

Inaugural  Address  as  President  of  the  North  Staf- 
fordshire Mining  and  Mechanical  Engineers'  Institute, 
1879  [Trans.,  III.,  5—19];  On  Loading  and  Screening 
Goals  [i6.,23— 30]  ;  Prohibition  of  Blasting  in  Coal  Mines  : 
Its  Effects  upon  the  Cost  of  Production  [ib.,  IV  ,  53—9, 
93—101,  179—91];  Uflderground  Water  Drains  for  the 
confinement  of'air  at  high  pressure  [ib..  169 — 78,  4  plates]  ; 
Address  on  Resolution,  Feb.  9th,  1880  [ib.,  II.,  7-261  ; 
Address  [ib.,  VIIL,  156—68]. 

Craik,  George  L. 

A  Compendium  History  of  English  Literature.     .     . 
In  Two  Volumes.     London,  1861.    870.      fJohnson — Vol. 
XL,  306—10.] 

A  Manual  of  ditto.  9th  ed.  London,  n.d.  (1883). 
[Johnson,  pp.  404 — 8.] 

Craik,  Mrs. 

[See  Mulock  (Dinah  M.).] 

Crane,  Eev.  Abraham  Bromley.  b.  Kidder- 
minster, 1847  ;  s.  of  Abraham  Crane  ;  edu- 
cated Sedgley  Park  and  Oscott  ;  Professor  at 
St.  Wilfrid's  Coll.,  Cotton,  1884—86;  now  of 
Oldbury. 

Facts  of  Faith ;  or.  First  Lessons  in  Christianity. 
Leamington,  1884.     8vo. 

Crapper,  J.  S.  Dental  Surgeon,  Hanley ;  d. 
1891. 

A  History  of  the  Ancient  Corporation  of  Hanley, 
including  a  Notice  of  their  Centenary  Festival.  To  which 
is  added  A  Succiut  Account  of  the  Municipal  Corporation. 
Hanley:  Allbut  tSf  Daniel.  1882.  12mo.,  pp.  48.  2nd  ed., 
same  year. 

Craven,  Fannie  Christine,  b.  Birchwood  Park, 
Uttoxeter,  18th  May,  1844  ;  dau.  of  Robert 
Craven,  and  Elizabeth,  his  wife  ;  educated 
Beaumaris  House,  Newport,  Salop  ;  m.  Joseph 
Goulbourne,  of  Willesley,  Whitchurch  ;  of 
Moseley  House,  Wolseley  Bridge. 

Fireside  Musings.  Printed  and  Published  by  John 
Hey  wood,  Manchester,    n.d.    Cr.  8vo.,pp.  100.     (600  copies.) 

Craw,  Eev.  Samuel. 

Obituary  of  George  Jones  (b.  Two  Gates,  Cradley, 
1802  ;  d.  7th  Sept.,  1870).  [New  Con.  Mag.  (1870),  632— 
33.] 

Crawhall,  Joseph.     Nevvcastle-on-Tyne. 

Chaplets  from  Coquet-side.  1873.  8vo.  100  copies. 
[Contains — "In  Memoriara  :  Izaak  Walton.] 

Cream. 

Being  Pottery  Skimmings.  April  5th,  1884.  Published 
by  the  Proprietors,  25,  Pall  Mall,  Hanley.    Fcp.  4to.,  pp.  16. 

Creamer,  Roland,  b.  Newport,  Salop,  1793  ; 
d.  West  Bromwich,  April,  1864. 

Obituary.  By  Bev.  D.  Jennings.  [P.  M.Mag.(li6b) 
2Ji,  232.] 


Creshwell. 

Ordnance  Plan  of  the  Parish  of  C.  Scale  25-344  inches 
to  one  mile.  Two  Sheets,  with  Index  Sheet  and  Area 
Book.    Title  from  the  Index.     Southampton  (1881). 

Drawing  of  Hall,  by  Buckler ;  of  Church,  ditto,  and 
by  T.  P.  Wood.     [Salt  Lib.] 

Crewb,  Rev.  Charles,  A.M.  Rector  of  Lawton, 
1777  ;  of  Warmingham  and  Barthomley,  1762 
— 95  ;  m.  Sarah,  widow  of  R.  Glymn,  Esq.  :  d. 
1795. 

Christianity.  An  Appeal  to  the  Reason  of  Mankind, 
written  in  opposition  to  Howe's  late  blasphemous  Tenets, 
maintained  by  the  Anti-Christian  Free  Thinkers  of  the 
Times.  ^    Newcastle :  Printed  by  James  Smith.     1700.     8vo. 

Animadversions  on  the  late  attempt  of  the  Dissenters 
to  obtain  a  Repeal  of  the  Test  Acts,  occasioned  by  a 
perusal  of  the  Debate  of  some  of  the  Honourable  House  of 
Commons.  March  the  2nd,  1790.    With  Remarks  upon  a 

Letter  written  by  M.  F.  to  the  Chairman  of  the  B 

Committee, Lancashire.  Newcastle:  same  imprint.  1790.  8vo. 

Crewe,  Frederick.  Printer,  High  Street,  New- 
castle ;  Partner  with  W.  H.  Hyde  (which  see)  ; 
afterwards  from  1848 — 64  by  himself  ;  Secre- 
tarr  to  Newcastle  Mechanics'  Institute,  1836. 

[For  full  particulars  of  printings  whilst  partner  with 
Hyde,  see  Hyde  &  Crewe,  Butt  (R.  T.),  North  Staffs. 
Agricultural  Society  ;  Stone  (Rev.  W.).] 

Catalogue  of  Library  of  Newcastle-under-Lyme 
Mechanics'  Institution.  Newcastle:  Printed  by  F.  Crewe, 
n.d.     8vo.,  pp.  76,  19. 

Supplementary  Catalogue  of  ditto.-  Newcastle,  1848. 
8vo.,  pp.  12. 

Reports  of  North  Staffordshire  Agricultural  Society. 
Uniformly  8vo.,  from  1849—64. 

Rules,  &c.,  of  Keele  Farmers' Club.   1853.    [SeeKeele.] 

Crewe's  North  Sta-ffordshire  Family  Almanack.  Cr. 
8vo.     1857—64. 

Calendar  of  Lichfield  Diocese.    1856—64. 

History  of  Barthomley.  [See  Hiuchliffie  (Rev.  B.), 
Dagleigh  (Rev.  J.),  Francis  (Rev.  W.).] 

The  Gifts  of  Herbert  Minton.    1880.    8vo. 

Charge  by  Bishop  Lonsdale.    [See  Lonsdale  (Bishop).] 

Theological  College  for  the  Diocese  of  Lichfield  for 
Candidates  in  Holy  Orders.  London:  F.  (^  J.  Rivington; 
Staford:  R.  ^  W.  Wright;  Lichfield:  T.  G.Lmnax;  Wol- 
verhampton :  J.  Parhe ;  Newcastle-under-Lyme :  F.  Crewe. 
1853.     8vo.,  pp.  24. 

A  Collection  of  Psalms  and  Hymns  from  various 
Authors.  Designed  for  Public  Worship.  Newcastle:  F. 
Crewe.  1850.  Duo.,  pp.  xii.,  334.  2nd  ed.  ^rd  ed.,  1859. 
12mo.,  pp.  152—256,  15,  6,  2,  1,  1,  1. 

Annals  of  the  Diocese.  1859.  pp.  viii.,  98.  Plates — 
Frontis.,  and  pp.  63,  67,  69  (2),  83.  II.,  1860.  III.,  186L 
6  leaves,  pp.  140.    Plates— 13, 47  (2),  74, 86, 100.    IV.,  1863. 

North  Staffordshire  Infirmary.  Report  of  Sub-Com- 
mittee presented  to  General  Meeting  of  Governors,  14th 
April,  1864.  12mo.,  pp.  24.  Plans  of  New  Infirmary,  &c. 
(Privately  printed.) 

Report  St.  Giles'  Church.    1857—64. 

Borough  of  Newcastle-under-Lyme  Bye  Laws.  1850. 
8vo.,  pp.  10. 

[See  Baker  (Rev.  R.  B.),  Bridgman  (W.),  Mainwaring 
(Admiral),  Tyson  (C),  Broad  (Rev.  J.  S.).] 

Crewe,  Henry,  nephew  to  the  above,  whom  he 
succeeded,  1864  ;  sold  business,  1870,  to  Mr. 
C.  Hickson  (see)  ;  d.  27th  Nov.,  1884. 

Calendar  of  Lichfield  Diocese.     1865-70. 

Arithmetical  Tables.  6th  ed.  Newcastle-under-Lyme : 
Printed  by  F.  Crewe.     1866. 

Catalogue  of  valuable  .    Library  of  the  Literary 

and  Scientific  Institution  .  .  .  4,000  volumes  .  .  . 
Unreserved  Sale  ...  at  Institution,  Dec.  21  st,  1865. 
By  Messrs.  Edwards.  H.  Crewe,  Printer,  Newcastle,  n.d. 
12mo.,  pp.  24. 

[See  "A  Man  of  Many  Ways  ";  Dutton  (W.  H.).] 

Critohlow,    Elizabeth,     b.   Ramson,  1768  ;    d. 
16th  July,  1865  ;  aged  97. 
Obituary.     By  W.  B.  Saunders.     [P.  M.  Mag.  (1867), 
p.  50.] 


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Crockett,  Rev.  Robert  Princept.  b.  Stafford, 
1812  ;  s.  of  JohnMurhall  Crockett,  of  Stafford, 
formerly  of  Johnson  Hall  ;  Mat.  Brasenose 
Coll.,  Ox.,  12th  April,  1832  ;  B.A.,  1835  ; 
Vicar  of  Eccleston,  Lanes.,  1838  to  death; 
m.,  24th  Aug.,  1848,  Elizabeth,  dmi.  of  Thos. 
Briarly,  Esq.,  of  Bowden  ;  d.  4th  June.  1886. 
Pedigree  of  the  Crocketts  of  Little  Onn.      [Hist.  Coll. 

Staffs.,  II.  (pt.  2),  126, 127.] 

Ceoft,  Rev.  George.  6.  Beanisley,  Yorks.;  s.  of 
Samuel  Croft  ;  Univ.  Coll.,  Ox.;  B.A.,  1765; 
M.A.,  1769  ;  Fellow,  1779  ;  B.D.  &  D.D., 
1780  ;  Master  Beverley  Or.  Sch.,  1768—78  ; 
Vicar  of  Arncliffe,  Yorks.,  1779  ;  Master  of 
Brewood  Gr.  Sch.,  1780—92  ;  Bampton 
Lecturer,  1786  ;  Lecturer  St.  Martin's,  Bir- 
mingham, 1791  ;  Rector  of  Thwing,  Yorks., 
1802  ;  Clip,  to  Earl  of  Elgin. 

A  Sermon  against  Innovation,  preached  before  the 
University  of  Oxford.     London,  1783.     8vo. 

A  Plan  of  Education.  With  a  Letter  to  a  young 
gentleman  designed  for  the  University  and  Holy  Orders, 
and  a  Dissertation  on  the  Provision  for,  and  Expectations 
of,  Public  Teachers.     London,  17S4.     8to. 

Bampton  Lecture  for  the  year  1786.  London,  1786. 
8vo. 

The  Test  Laws  defended.  A  Sermon  preached  at  St. 
Philip's  Oharch,  Birmingham.     London,  1790.     8vo. 

Cursory  Observations,  chiefly  respecting  Dr.  Priestley. 
BirmiTigham.     8vo. 

*  Parliamentary    Eeform   proved  to   be   visionary.     A 
Letter  to  .the  Rev.  Mr.  Wyvil.     London,  1793.     8vo. 

Thoughts  concerning  Methodists  and  the  Established 
Clergy.     London. 

Commentary  on  the  Moral  Teachings  of  Dr.  Paley  and 
Mr.  Gisborne.  With  Observations  on  the  Duties  of 
Trustees  and  Conductors  of  Grammar  Schools,  and  Two 
Sermons  on  Purity  of  Principle  and  the  Moral  Laws. 
London,  1795.     8vo. 

An  Abstract  of  the  Charter  of  King  Edward  the  Sixth 
for  the  forming  of  the  Free  School  in  Birmingham.  By 
,  .  .  With  an  Appendix  containing  Letters  from  the 
Eev.  Spencer  Madan.  Sirminqham :  Printed  hti  E.  Piercv 
1797.     8vo. 

Sermon  before  Confirmation.     London,  1806. 

Sermons  on  the  Minor  Prophets,  with  Memoir  of  the 
Author.    London,  1811. 

[Smith's  Brewood,  1874,  pp.  28,  82.] 

Cbofts,  Rev.  Henry  0.  b.  Lichfield  ;  New  Con- 
nexion Minister  from  1835  ;  in  Canada,  from 
1839—48  ;  President  of  Conference,  1861  ; 
P.D.,  Toronto  ;  d.  1882. 

Discourses  delivered  in  London,  Canada,  West. 

The  Advantages  of  Knowledge. 

Obituary  of  Robert  Haggerston,  of  ISTewcastle-on-Tyne 
[New  Con.  Mag.  (1836),  193]  ;  of  Martha  Bloor  (i.  SaUord) 
and  Jane  Sagor  {b.  Stockport)  [ib.,  440,  (1837)  201—51  - 
On  Hypocrisy  [ib.  (1837),  28—9]  ;  Self-Examination  [ib! 
297 — 3»0]  ;  A  Communication,  dated  Truro  [ib.  (1838)' 
99]  ;  Illumination  of  the  Pace  of  Moses  [ib.,  100— 3]  • 
Ancient  and  Modern  Conversions   [ib.  (1868),  407— 18  |  ■ 

Christ's  Representation  on  Earth  [ib.    (1870),  201 10  |  • 

The  Excellency  of  the  Knowledge  of  Christ  [ib  (1871)' 
713—22];  The  Knowledge  of  our  Lord  and  Saviour  lib 
(1872),  80—88]  ;    Meditation  on  God  [ib.  (1883),  321—28]! 

Crofts,  J.     Printer,  Burton-on-Trent. 
[See  Richmond  (Rev.  L.).] 

CnoFTON,  Zachary.  b.  Dublin,  where  he  seems 
to  have  been  educated  ;  Vicar  of  Wrenbury 
Cheshire  ;  Minister  of  St.  James's,  Garlick- 
hithe  ;  of  St.  Botolph,  Aldersgate  ;  ejected 
1662;  returned  to  Cheshire  ;  after  much  perse- 
cution he  was  allowed  to  rest,  and  kept  a 
grocer's  shop  for  a  living  ;    had  a  farm  in  Bed- 


fordshire, from  whence,    1667,  he  returned  to 

London,  where  he  kept  a  school  in  Aldersgate, 

and  where  he  died  circa  1672  ;    officiated  some 

time  in  Newcastle  Church. 

Besides  other  works  he  published  the  following : — 
Foelix  Seclus,  Querela  Piorum  et  Auscultatio  Divina  ;  or, 
Prospering  Prophanenus  provoking  Holy  Conference  and 
God's  Attention.  London,  1660.  8vo.  Ded.  to  Newcastle- 
under-Line  Corporation. 

Crokbr,  Right  Hon.  John  "Wilson,  LL.D.,  M.P., 
P.O.,  &c.;   d.  10th  Aug.,  1857. 

The  Life  of  Samuel  Johnson.  New  Edition.  With 
numerous  Additions  and  Notes.  London,  1832.  8vo.  5  vols. 
New  ed.,  London,  1835.  8vo,,  10  vols.  Ditto,  with  much 
additional  matter,  London,  1848.  8vo.  Revised  by  J. 
Wright.  London,1859.  8vo.,10vols.(Bohn'sShilling Series). 
Again,  with  Portraits,  in  10  parts.  London,  1860.  8vo. 
Again,  London,  1876.     8vo. 

Answer  to  Mr.  Macaulay's  criticism  in  the  Edinburgh 
Review  on  Mr.  Croker's  edition  of  Boswell's  Johnson. 
Selected  from  Blackwood's  Magazine.     London,  18S6.     8vo. 

Reviews  of  Croker's  Edition  appeared  in— North 
American  Rev.,  XXXIY.,  91—112  ;  Edin.  Rev.,  LIT.,  1— 
38  ;  (Reprinted  in)  Museum  of  Foreign  Literature,  XIX., 
676  ;  Church  Examiner.  XIV.,  164 — 63 ;  Quart.  Rev., 
XL VI.,  l—i6  ■,.Westmr.  Act., XV.,  374—99  ;  Monthly  Rev., 
CXXV.,  452—64  ;  Eraser's  Mag.,  V.,  253—60,  380—413. 


Crosiiib-Dawson,  G.  J. 
Stafford. 


C.E.  ;    Rowley  Park, 


A  Brief  Sketch  of  the  Introduction  of  Railways  into 
this  Country,  and  the  wonderful  result  thereof.  Tamworth  ; 
Printed  by  Daniel  Addison  at  his  Offices,  Silver  Street,  n  d 
(1875).  8vo.,  pp.  72.  [Reprinted  from  the  Nuneaton 
Chronicle  of  17th  Feb.,  1872.] 

The  Future  Prospects  of  the  Civil  Engineering  Pro- 
fession at  Home  and  Abroad.      [Jour,  of  Civil  Eng.,  1870.] 

Croshaw,  James,     b.  Measham,  Derbys.,  1770  • 
d.  11th  Aug.,  1799. 

Experience  and  Deati  of.    By  Rev.  J.  Riles,      f  Wes 
Mag.  {imi),  15,  i6.J  '" 

Crosse,   Rev.   George.     Cb.    Ch.,   Ox.  ;    B.A 

1631  ;  M.A.,  1634  ;  Rector  of  Clifton  Camp- 

ville,  1646  ;  ejected,  1662  ;  d.  Basford,  Notts., 

8th  Aug.,  1665,  of  the  Plague. 

[Noncomformist  Mem.    (1802),  I.,  410;    Add    MSS 
Brit.  Mus.,  15,670,  f.  172.]       ^         "      '  '  •  ^"''■y 

Ceosslby,  Rev.  J.     Congregational  Minister  at 
Lichfield.. 

2„    |"^i*^'*^'y-      [Congregational    Year   Boole    (1865),    232, 

Croston,  James.     Manchester. 

■  On  foot  through,  the  Peak.  London  (Manchester 
ppnted),  1862.  8vo  2nd  ed.,  1868,  pp.  xii.,  411  and  an 
Itinerary  ;  new  ed.,  Manchester  (1876).     8vo. 

[Chap.  xix.  :—Dovedale— Walton  and  Cotton— Pike-nool—ThP 
flshmg  house  at  Berestord  Hall.]  ^  "^ 

Crouch,  Rev.  H.  J. 

Obituary  of   Edward   Sheward   (b.  Tipton    1840-    rf 
Horsley  Heath,  8th  Sept..  1872).       [ku,  ConXf.^iJ), 

Crousaz,  J.  p.  de. 

Considerations  on  the  dispute  between  Crousaz   and 
Dr.  Warburton.     By  Dr.  Johnson.       [Gent.' s  Mag !^\us^ 

Crowther,  Rev.  Jonathan.     Wesleyan  Minister. 
Serious  Reflections  upon  the  most  important  duties  of 
Religion.    Newcastle:  Smith.    1800.    8vo,  pp.  16 

Croxden. 

N.B.  View  of  Croxden  Abbey.     By  Buck      iTM 
Ordnance   Plan  of   the  Parish  of    Croxden.    '  Scale 


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CURTEIS 


25,344  inches  to  a  mile.  Index  Sheet  and  Area  Book. 
Title  from  the  Index.     Southampton  (1881). 

Church  Registers  :— I.,  Mixed,  1H80— 1731.  II.,  ditto, 
1727—1812.  III.,  Marriages,  1735— 1812.  IV.,  ditto,  1813 
—37  :  rest  in  use.— (The  Kev.  E.  Philips,  M.A.,  Vicar.) 

Foundation  Charter  of  Croxden  Abbey.  By  Rog.  de 
Verdun,  1179.  Engraved  by  Dr.  Riwlinson.  London, 
1743.     (From  the  original,  then  in  his  possession.) 

Quecta  clamatis  abbatis  et  conT.  de  Crokesden,  vegi 
Edw.  III.,  facta,  de  quatuov  solidatis  redditus,  et  anniver- 
saris  in  die  S.  Matthoei  pro  anima  Edwardi  II.  (d-ited 
"  Wednesday,  before  S.  Dennis,  1  Edw.  III.).  [ Bodl.  Lib., 
709,  II.  (15),  18li6.] 

Description,  with  woodcut.  [Aniiq.  and  Topog. 
Cabinet,  1811,  XL,  2.] 

{See  Flood  (W.  H.  G.),  Whieldon  (Rev.  E.).] 

Ckoxton. 

Church  Registers  ; — Only  those  in  use.  Church 
founded,  1856. 

Drawing  of  Chapel  and  School.  ByT.  P.Wood.  [Salt 
Lib.  J     Miscellanea  [Ji.]. 

Ceumbilhomme,  Rich. 

Grant  to  him  of  the  "Friars,"  at  LicTifield.  [Bodl. 
Lib.,  855,  140.] 

Crump,  John  F. 

On  Statues  ;  with  some  account  of  the  statue  of  Sister 
Dora.  London:  W.  Allen  cf  Co.;  Walsall:  J.  ^-  W. 
Griffin,   The  Bridge.     18S6.     12mo.,  pp.  23. 

Crutchley,  C. 

County  Atlas  of  England  and  Wales,  Ac,  in  a  Series 
of  46  coloured  maps.  London,  1863.  8vo.  Not  coloured 
{18GS).    8vo.     Coloured  (2S75).    Not  coloured  (sraietiaie). 

Railway  and  Station  Map  of  the  County  of  Stafford. 
Crutchley,  Map  and  Globe  Seller,  81,  Fleet  Street,  London, 
E.C.    Folded  12mo.,  in  printed  cover. 

"Crdx." 

[See  Sleigh  (John).] 

CnDDBSTON. 

Questions  and  Answers  relative  to.  [  Topographer,  III., 
397,398.] 

CuLLwiCK,  W.  W.  Printer,  25,  Market  Street, 
Wolverhampton. 
Papers  read  at  Excursions  in  connection  with  the 
Naturalists  and  Archasological  Department,  Wolverhamp- 
ton Free  Library,  Christmas,  1877.  Wolverhampton:  W. 
W.  Cullwiclc,  Printer.     12mo.,  pp.  51. 

CuLWiOK,  James  0.  b.  "West  Bromwich,  1845  ; 
s.  of  W.  Culwiclc,  Vicar  Choral  of  Lichfield  ; 
Chorister  and  Assistant  Organist  at  Lichfield 
Catliedral  ;  Organist  at  Parsonstown,  1866 — 
68  ;  of  Bray,  1868—70  ;  of  St.  Anne's,  Dub- 
lin, 1870—80  ;  of  Chapel  Royal,  Dublin, 
1881  ;  Professor  of  Pianoforte,  Organ,  and 
Harmony,  at  Alexandra  College  ;  Conductor 
of  Harmonic  Society,  Dublin. 
The  Rudiments  of  Music,  and  Introductory  Text 
Book.     Dublin,  1881.    8vo.;  2nd  ed.    1887. 

The  Study  of  Music  and  its  Place  in  general  Educa- 
tion.   Dublin,  1882.    8vo. 
Sonatas  for  the  Organ. 
Sonatas  for  the  Pianoforte. 

Music  for  Pianoforte,  Violin,  Viola,  and  Violincello. 
Church  Music. 

Songs,  Glees,  Part  Songs,  he.  . 

[Mr  Culwick  has  published  Lectures  on  Musical 
Study  ;  Madrigals  ;  Music,  what  it  means  ;  Musical  Pic- 
tures ;  Pianoforte  and  Harpsichord  writers  and  their 
characteristics  ;  Expression  in  Music ;  the  Musical  Com- 
poser in  his  workshop;  Ethics  and  Practice  of  Music; 
Handel's  Messiah,  Discovery  of  the  original  word-book 
used  at  its  first  Performance  in  Dublin  {PrimtetyFrinUd 
at  the  University  Press,  1891);  Church  Music,  What  it  is 


and  what  it  should  be  (Church  of  Ireland  Magazine,  No. 
1,  2,  li,  (1887).] 

[Mr.  Culwick  has  also  contributed  articles  on  Musical 
Subje:ts  to  various  papers.] 

CuNiNOHAM,  John  and  Eliza. 
[See  Tregortha  (J.).] 

Cdnningham,  George  Godfrey. 

Biographical  History  of  England.  1855.  7  vols. 
[Staffs.  :— I.,  ;)80,  381  ;  IL,  18—20,  63,  64,  75—8  ;  lU.,  22, 
•i:i,  1.36—38,  l.K),  156,  158—62  ;  IV.,  168,  169,  238—43, 
261—63;  v.,  5;-.- 7,  75—85;  VL,  92—9,  120—32,  214 
—16,  300—10  ;    VII.,  165—85,  302—8,  454—58.] 

CnuLE,  Walter.  Dean  of  Lichfield ;  Bp.  of 
Winchester. 

[Bodl.  Lib.,  1521,  (13)  83.] 

CuRR,  Rev.  Joseph,  b.  Sheffield ;  Catholic 
Priest  of  (1)  Rook  Street,  (2)  Granby  Row, 
Manchester,  (3)  Ashton-le -Willows,  (4)  St. 
Alban's,  Blackburn,  (5)  Whitby,  and  (6)  1S4C, 
Sheffield  ;  d.  Leeds,  29th  June,  1847. 

A  Lette.-  to  Sir  Oswald  Mosley,  Bart.,  President  of  the 
Manchester  and  Salford  Auxiliary  Bible  Society.  Man- 
chester, 1821.    Ovo.,  pp.  2t. 

[To  tills  replies  were  issued  by  the  Rev.  Melville  Home  and 
tlie  Rev.  Katliaaiel  Gilbert  (which  see).    Mr.  Curr  answered  witli] 

Ante-Horne,  &c.     Manchester,  1821.     8vo.,  pp.  27. 

An  Address  to  the  Public,  occasioned  by  the  recent 
letter  of  the  Rev.  Melville  Home  and  the  Rev.  N.  Gilbert.  . 
Manchester,  18.22.     8vo.,  pp.  27. 

Currency  Question  and  Sir  R.  Peel. 

The  present  operation  of  the  Act  of  Parliament  of 
July,  1819,  commonly  called  Mr.  Peel's  Bill.  London,  1830. 
8vo.,  pp.  52. 

Currency  Question.  The  Memorials  ...  by  the 
Birmingham  Chamber  of  Commerce  to  Sir  Robert  Peel, 
with  his  replies  from  July  30th  to  Dec.  12th,  1842.  Bir- 
mingham, 1843.     8vo.,  pp.  23. 

CuRTEis,  Rey.  George  Herbert.      b.  Canterbury, 
1824  ;    s.  of  George  Curteis,  Esq.  ;    educated 
Winchester  School  ;    Mat.  Univ.  Coll.,    Ox., 
26th  Nov.,  1842  ;    Fellow  Exeter  Coll.,   1846 
—63  ;    B.A.,  1846  ;    M.A.,  1849  ;    Canon  of 
Lichfield,  1873  ;    Principal  Lichfield  Theologi- 
cal Coll.,  1857—80  :    Boyle  Lecturer,  1884— 
86. 
Bishop  Selwyn,  of  New  Zealand  and  of  Lichfield.    A 
Sketch  of  his  Life  and  Works,  with  some  further  gleanings 
from  his  Letters,  Sermons,  and  Speeches.    London :  Kegan 
Paul,    Trench,   if    Co.,   Paternoster   Square.     1S89.      8vo., 
Portrait,  pp.  xiv.,  494. 

Spiritual  Progress.     London,  1855.     8vo. 
The  Evangelization  of  India.     London,  1857. 
Cathedral  Restoration.    London,  1860. 
Dissent  in  its  Relation  to  the  Church  of   England. 
Eight  Lectures  preached  before  the  University  of  Oxford, 
in  the  year  1871,  on  the  fouudation  of  the  late  Rev.  John 
Bamptou,  M.A.     London:   Macmillan  (f  Co.     1872.     8vo., 
ppsxiv.,  448.     2nded.  (Or.  8vo.),  iSrS.    Reprinted— 187o, 
1878,  1882,  1885, 1886,  1888. 

The  Scientific  Obstacles  to  Christian  Belief.    Boyle 

Lecture,  1884.     London  :  Macmillan  ^  Co.     1885.     Cr.Svo., 

pp.  xxiv,  (1  blank),  184.  t  ■  t.j;  u 

The  Children  in  the  Temple    .         Lomax,  Lichfield. 

1863.     12mo.,  pp.  18. 

CuRTEis,  Mrs.  E.  A.  Wife  of  Rev.  Canon  Curteis. 
In  Memoriam.  A  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  the  Right 
Rev  George  Augustus  Selwyn,  late  Bishop  of  Lichfield, 
and  formerly  Bishop  and  Metropolitan  of  New  Zealand. 
Nnmislle-  C.  Hiclcson.  Printed  and  Published  by  J. 
Parker  cf-  Co.,  London,  n.d.  (1878).  Cr.  8vo.,  Portrait,  pp. 
90.  Plates,  pp.  24,  48,  85.  ["  E.  A.  C,  The  Close,  Lich- 
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CoRTBis,  Rev.  Thomas. 

A  Letter  to  Sir  Robert  Peel  on  the  principles  and 
operations  of  the  Poor  Law.  With  an  Appendix,  London, 
1842.    8to.,  pp.  46. 

CuEZON,  Asheton.      b.  London,  1730  ;    s.  of  Sir 

Nathaniel  Curzon,  Bart.;  Mat.  Brasenose  Coll., 

Ox.,   6th  Feb.,    1747  ;    created  D.C.L.,  2nd 

Jan.,  1754  ;  M.P.,  Clitheroe,  1754—80,  1792 

— 94;    created    Viscount' Curzon,  27th  Feb., 

1802  ;  d.  21st  March,  1820. 

[Mod.  Enff.  Biog.,  I.,  col.  794 ;  Foster's  Alumni 
Oxon.,  I.] 

OuBzoir,  Lady.  Widow  of  Sir  Nathaniel  Curzon, 
Bart.,  of  Rugeley. 

Abstract  of  Jackson's  Chronology.  Privately  printed. 
4to. 

[Only  20  copies  issued.] 

Curzon,  Hon.  Robert,     b.  Rugeley,  13th  Feb., 
1774  ;    s.  of  1st  Viscount  Curzon  ;    educated 
Westmr.  Sch.  ;    Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.  ;    B.A.,  1795  ; 
M.P.  Clitheroe,  1st  June,  1796— 23rd  April, 
1831  ;    d.,  Parham  Park,  Sussex,   14th  May, 
1863. 
Catalogue  of  Materials  for  writing  a  history  of  Early 
Writings  on  Tablets  and  Stones,  Rolled  and  other  Manu- 
scripts, and  Oriental  Manuscript  Book,  in  his  Library  at 
Parham,  Sussex.     London,  1849.    f  ol. 
[Privately  printed.] 

A  Visit  to  the  Monasteries  of  the  Levant.  With  nu- 
merous woodcuts.  London,  1849.  Pt.  8vo.  .Srd  ed.,  Lon- 
don, 1850.     8vo.,  pp.  420. 

Armenia  and  Erzeroum  :  A  Year  on  the  Frontier  of 
Russia,  Turkey,  and  Persia.  London :  John  Murratj.  1850. 
Pt.  8vo.     New  ed.,  London,  1854.     8vo.  pp.  xiv.,  253. 

Curzon  Manuscripts.  12  Plates.  Thorpe,  1850.  fol. 
£5  5s. 

lQim'i:terly  Review,  LXX2IT.,  61;  Mod.  Enn.  Bioq., 
I.,  col.  795.] 

Cyples,  William,  b.  Longton,  31st  Aug.,  1831 ; 
lived  many  years  in  Nottingham;  from  1877 
to  death  in  London  ;  d.,  Hammersmith,  24th 
Aug.,  1882. 

The  Island :  A  Venetian  Fable.  In  Five  Cantos. 
Love's  Fortunes  :  A  Dramatique.  In  Three  Acts.  And 
other  Poems.  Hanley :  H.  Roberts, "  Sentinel "  Office,  Cheap- 
side.  MDCCCLVn.  Demy  8vo.,  4  leaves,  pp.  160.  Ded. 
"  To  the  Inhabitants  of  Longton." 

Satan  Restored.     A  Poem.     1859. 

Philip  the  Dreamer.  A  Novel.  In  Three  Volumes. 
London,  1866. 

An  Enquiry  into  the  Process  of  Human  Experience. 
London,  1880. 

Hearts  of  G-old.    London,  1883. 

Johnson  without  Boswell  [Contemporary  Review, 
XXXII.,  707 — 27.  Same  article  reprinted  in  LitteVs 
Living  Age.] 

St.  Fortune  :  A  Poem  [Pot.  Mec.  Mag.,  I.,  25]';  The 
Sun  :  A  Poem  [ib.,  86] ;  A  Few  Words  about  the  Potter 
[ib.,  65—67]  ;  About  the  Potteries  [ib.,  85—8]  ;  Death 
of  the  Flowers  :  A  Poem  [ib.,  12.5]  ;  A  White  Legend  :  A 
Poem  [ib.,  130—34]  ;  Great  Stakes  [j4.,  72— 174,  182—84]  ; 
The  Season  :  A  Poem  [ib.,  II.,  78]  ;  Metaphysical  Recrea- 
tions [J6.,214,  215]  ;   Above  and  Below  :  APoem  fift.,  241]. 

[Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  I.,  col.  797.] 


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"D.C.J." 

Obituary  of  Mrs.  Waterhouse  (formerly  of  Longton ; 
wife  of  the  Eev.  T.  Waterhouse ;  d.,  Ashton-undei-Lyne, 
7th  Jan.,  1866).  By  "C.J.D."  [New  Con.  Mag.  (1869), 
pp.  175—80.] 

"D.J.,"  Hanley. 

Obituary  of  William  Ball,  of  Hanley.  By  "J.D." 
[New  Con.  Mag.  (1818),  pp.  562—65  ] 

"D.J."  ("a  Staffordshire  Correspondent.") 

Habits  of  the  Common  Snake  in  Captivity.  [Natural 
History  Mag.  (1829)  ;  reprinted  in  The  Mirror,  XIX.,  342, 
343.] 

Dabb,  James,     b.  Probus,  Cornwall. 
Obituary.     [See  Rile  (Rev.  J.).] 

Dace,  Charles,     b.  Hanley. 

A  Brief  Account  of.  By  "  H.  W."  [New  Con.  Mag. 
(1834),  pp.  155,  156.] 

Dace,  Rev.  John.     b.  Wednesbury,  1784;  V^es- 

leyan  Minister,  1806 — 21  ;   Missionary  to  St. 

Bartholomew,  1806  ;   d.  31st  Aug.,  1821. 

The  Grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  Manifested,  and 

the  Providence  of  God  asserted,  in  the  experience  of  Mr. 

J.  Dace.     Walsall,  1817.     12mo.,  pp.  27. 

The  Heathen  made  wise  unto  Salvation  exemplified  in 
several  instances.     Bristol,  n.d.     12mo.,  pp.  28. 

Letter  to  Dr.  Coke,  dated  St.  Kits,  4  Jan.,  1808  [Wes. 
Mag.  (1808),  pp.  282,  283]  ;  ditto  to  R.  Johnson,  S.  Kits,  6 
Dec,  1808  [ib.  (1809),  pp.  308,  309]  ;  to  Dr.  Coke,  Tortola, 
W.  Indies,  17  Mar.,  1809  [ib.  (1810),  p.  3]  ;  to  Mission 
Committee,  14  Sept.,  1809  [ib.,  43,  44]  ;  to  Mr.  Benson,  St. 
Thomas,  1  Mar.,  1810  [ib.,  207]  ;  to  Dr.  Coke,  2  Mar.,  1810 
[ib.,  404]  ;  to  Mr.  Benson  [ib.,  404]  ;  to  Dr.  Coke,  1811  [ib., 
394,  395]  ;  Address  by  Mr.  D.  &  M.  Coutas  to  Governor 
Elliot  [ib.,  395,  396]. 

Daintry,  Rev.  John.    b.  Leek,  1763  ;  s.  of  Rev. 
John  Daintry ;    Mat.  Ch.  Ch.  Coll.,  Ox.,  19th  . 
Oct.,  1781  ;  of  Wore.  Coll.;  B.A.,  1786. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon. ;  Olde  Leeke,  321.] 

Daintry,  Michael,  b.  Leek,  1 733  ;  s.  of  Rev. 
John  Daintry,  vicar;  Mat.  Oriel  Coll.,  11th 
March,  1757  ;  button  and  twist  manufacturer 
in  Leek  ;  after  in  partnership  with  John  Ryle, 
in  Macclesfield,  from  1778  until  Mr.  Ryle's 
death,  1808  ;  Alderman  and  Mayor  of  the 
Borough  ;  J.P.  ;  d.,  5th  April,  1811,  Byron's 
House,  Macclesfield. 

Obituary.     [Christian  Observer,  X.,  334—36.] 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.] 

Dakbn,  Elizabeth. 

Obituary  of  Mary  Dakeu.     [See  below.] 

Dakbn,  Mary.  b.  Ashmore  House,  Rusbton 
June,  1791  ;  d.  Aug.,  1812.  ' 

Obituary.  By  "H.  B."  and  Elizabeth  Daken  TP  M 
Mag.  (1819),  pp.  121—24.]  ^    ' 

Dakb!n,  Rebekah  (ne'e  Reynolds),      b.  Seighford 
1752  ;  d.,  Rushton,  25th  Feb.,  1822. 
Obituary.     [P.M.  Mag.  (1822),  pp.  147—49.] 

Dakbyne,  Rev.  H.  C,  Leek. 

,„,7''^  °^^"®''™°^  "^   Switzerland.     2nd.   ed.,  London, 

Dakbyne,  Rev.  John  Osmond.  B.A. ;  M.A.  • 
Rector  of  St.  Peter's,  Wolverhampton,  1847 
—57  ;  d.  1860. 


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Virtntis  Fortuna  Comes.  A  Sermon  preached  in  the 
Collegiate  Church  of  St.  Peter,  Wolverhampton,  on  Thurs- 
day, Nov.  XVIII.,  MDCCCLII. :  the  day  of  the  Funeral 
of  the  late  Duke  of  Wellington,  &c.  Wotoerhampton  :  W. 
Parlce.    1852.     8vo. 

The  Sword  and  the  Cross.  A  Sermon.  [Volverhamp- 
ton,  1853.  8vo.  Ded.  to  Preb.  Mountain,  D.D.  Contains 
an  etching  of  St.  Peter's  Church. 

Dakbynb,  Miss. 

Legends  of  the  Moorlands  and  Forests  of  Stafford- 
shire. London :  Hamilton,  Adams,  cj-  Co.,  Paternoster  Row. 
Leek :  G.  Nail  <t  Son.  MDCCCLX.  12mo.,  pp.  Tti.  (Nail 
ij'  Son,  Printers,  Leeh.) 

Dale,  Rev.  Henry.     Magd.  Coll.,  Ox. ;    B.A., 

1834  ;    M.A.,   1836  ;     Vicor  of  East   Stoke, 

1851—53  ;  Rector  of  Wilby,  Northants,  1853. 

Terses  Grave  and  Gay.  Translated  from  the  German 
Poets,  for  the  benefit  of  a  Bazaar.  Wolverhampton ;  Bar- 
ford  <f  NewUt.     1880.     8vo.,  pp.  16. 

Dale,  Rev.  R.  W.,  D.D.     Birtningbam. 

Address  on  the  Holy  Spirit  at  the  Autumnal  Meeting 
of  the  Congregational  Union  at  Wolverhampton,  1870. 
[Eeport,  pp.  58 — 78. 

Dallas,    Sir    George.       b.    Kensington ;    s.    of 

Robert  Dallas,  Esq.;    in  Civil  Service  of  tbe 

East   India    Company ;     M.P.   for   Newport, 

Mon.  ;  m.  Hon.  Catberine  Blackwood,  dau.  of 

Sir  John  Blackwood  and  the  Baroness  Dufferin 

and  Clarboye  ;  resident  at  Patshull,  Staffs. 

Thoughts  upon  our  present  situation.    With  Remarks 

on  the  Policy  of  a  War  with  France.    London,  1793.    8vo., 

pp.  63.     2nd  ed.,  same  date.    pp.  70. 

Speech  of  George  Dallas  of  the  Committee  .  .  ■  ■ 
of  Bengal  praying  redress  against  an  Act  of  Parliament 
.  .  .  delivered  .  .  in  Calcutta  on  the  25th  of  July, 
1785.     Calcutta,  1785.     8vo.,  pp.  53. 

Letter  on  the  Trade  between  India  and  Europe.  Lon- 
don, 1802.    8vo. 

Vindication  of  the  Justice  and  Policy  of  the  late  Wars 
carried  on  in  Hindoostan  and  the  Dekkan  by  the  Marquis 
WeUesley.    London,  1806.    4to. 

[Biog.  Diet,  of  Living  Authors,  1816,  p.  84.] 

Dallaway,  Ven.  Archdeacon. 

Architecture  in  England.  London.  8vo.  [Staffs. : — 
pp.  160, 196,  203,  207,  210,  230  (very  important),  250—54.] 

Dalton,  Rev.  G.  W.,  M.A. ;  Yicarof  St.  Paul's, 
Wolverhampton. 

A  Scripture  Synopsis  of  Prophetic  Teaching ;  being 
outlines  of  Sermons  preached  in  St.  Paul's  Church,  Wolver- 
hampton, during  Advent,  1865.  Also  a  Reprint  of  Lectures 
preached  in  Dublin  during  Lent,  1861,  to  which  is  added  a 
Paper  on  the  Anti-Christ,  read  at  a  Clerical  Meeting,  1866. 
(Quotation  from  Rev.  i.  3.)  Wolverhampton:  Richards  ^ 
Cope,  60,  Queen  Street.  London :  W.  Macintosh,  24,  Pater- 
noster Row.  Dublin  t  G.  Herbert,  117,  Grafton  Street. 
1866.    12mo.,  pp.  43. 

Dalton,  Rev.  Henry,  M.A.  Vicar  of  St.  John's, 
Wolverhampton,  1821  ;  Irvingite  Apostle  ; 
Vicar  of  St.  Leonard's,  Bridgnorth,  1832  ;  of 
Clovelly,  Devon. 

Unitarianism  Unmasked.  A  Letter  to  the  Congrega- 
tion of  St.  John's  Church,  Wolverhampton,  occasioned  by 
an  Address  entitled  •' Unitarianism  the  Religion  of  the 
Bible."  Wolverhampton :  Printed  and  Published  by  Smart 
&  Parke,  High  Street.    1831.    8vo.,  pp.  28. 

An  Address  from  the  Rev.  Henry  Dalton  to  his  beloved 
flock.  (Quotation  from  Titus  ii.  11.)  Wolverhampton: 
Printed  by  T.  Simpson.    1832-    8vo.,  pp.  32.       .  .,.   ^,      , 

[To  this  the  following  reply  was  issued :— A  Letter  to 
the  Rev.  Henry  Dalton  in  reply  to  his  Letter  to  his  Be- 
loved Flock. 

"  Is  fame  your  passion,  Wisdom's  powerful  chain,^ 
If  thrice  read  over,  sball  its  powers  disarm  .' 


Wolverhampton :  Printed  and  Published  by  J.  Bridgen, 
Darlington  Street.  1832.  8vo.,pp.l2.  (Signed  "Observer.")] 

The  Baptism  of  the  Holy  Ghost.  Being  the  Substance 
of  a  Lecture  lately  delivered  by  the  Rev.  H.  Dalton. 
Wolverhampton :  T.  Simpson.     1833.     8vo. 

An  Exposition  of  the  Sacraments  of  the  Lord's  Supper. 
"  This  do  in  remembrance  of  Me!"  In  Three  Parts.  Wol- 
verhampton: Printed  by  T.  Simpson,  High  Green,  n.d. 
(1834).     8vo.,  pp.  132. 

The  Cholera  a  Voice  from  God.  Wolverhampton::  T. 
Simpson.     1832.     8vo.,  pp.  8. 

Our  Two  Dangers.  Reprinted  with  slight  alterations 
from  The  Theologian.  Published  by  request.  Exeter,  1847. 
8vo. 

[See  Grueber  (Stephen).] 

Dalton,  Mrs.  Jane.     b.  Burton. 

Obituary.     {See  Boden  (C.  H.).] 

Dalton,  Mrs.  W. 

[SeePereday  (Sarah).] 

Dalton,  Rev.  William,  b.  1805  ;  Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin  ;  B.A.,  1823  ;  M.A,,  1832  ;  incor- 
porated at  Pemb.  Coll.,  Ox.,  and  B.D.,  1846  ; 
Minister  of  St.  Jude's,  Liverpool ;  Incumbent 
of  St.  Paul's,  Wolverhampton,  1834—59  ; 
Vicar  of  St.  Philip's,  Pennfields,  1859— 80  f 
R.D.,  1857  ;  Preb.  of  Sandiacre,  Lichfield, 
1856  to  death  ;  m.,  1831,  Mrs.  Marsh  (ne'e 
Fereday),  of  Wolverhampton  ;  d.  1880. 

The  Word  of  God  vindicated  ...  A  Reply  to  the 
Rev.  F.  Martyn,  Romish  Priest  of  Walsall.  Wolverhamp- 
ton, 1830.    8vo. 

The  Marks  of  the  True  Church  not  to  be  found  in  the 
Church  of  Rome.   A  Reply,  &c.    Wolverhampton,  1830.   8vo. 

The  Invocation  of  Saints  and  Angels  shown  to  be 
unscriptural  and  idolatrous.     Wolverhampton,  1830.     8vo. 

The  Doctrine  of  the  Cross  compared  with  the  Sacrifice 
of  the  Mass    .     ;    .     Wolverhampton,  1830.    8vo. 

A  Release  from  Purgatory.  A  Reply,  &c.  Wolver- 
hampton, 1830.     8vo. 

England's  Freedom  from  Religious  Bondage  affected 
by  the  light  of  the  Reformation.  A  Reply,  &c.  Wolver- 
hampton, 1830.    8vo. 

The  Infallibility  of  the  Church  of  Rome  examined  and 
refuted.     A  Reply,  &c.     Wolverhampton,  1831.     8vo. 

Christian  Patience  exemplified  in  the  case  of  Catherine 
Berrie.  A  Narrative  of  Facts.  Liverpool,  1832.  9th  ed. 
Wolverhampton :  Simpson  ^  Steen.     1S63.     8vo.,  pp.  24. 

Plain  Reasons  for  attachment  to  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land. A  Lecture  delivered  in  St.  Jude's  Church,  Liverpool, 
on  Thursday,  Feb.  13th,  1834.  London:  James  Nisbet, 
Berners  Street.  1834.  8vo.,  pp.  48.  2nd  ed.,  considerably 
enlarged.  Wolverhampton:  T.  Simpson.  12mo.,  pp.  118, 
3rd  ed.     London  :  Hamilton.    Pt.  8vo. 

Annual  Address  to  his  Parishioners.  Wolverhampton  .- 
T.  Simpson.  1835—55 :  in  all,  21  years.  12mo.,  pp.  17  to 
25 

The  Family  Altar.  A  Series  of  prayers  for  every  day 
of  the  month,  suited  for  domestic  worship.  Wolverhampton  v 
T  Simpson.  1837.  8vo.  5th  ed,,  pt.  8vo.  7th  ed.,  fcp. 
8to.     8th  ed.,  1868,  12mo.,  pp.  314. 

An  Explanatory  and  Practical  Commentary  on  the 
New  Testament  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  intended  chiefly 
as  a  help  to  family  devotion.  Edited  and  revised  by- — . 
In  Two  Volumes.  Dublin:  William  Curry. jun.,  and  Com- 
pany. 1838.  8vo.  Vol.  L,  pp.  696.  Yol.II.  (1840),  VV- 
IV  ,  630.    2nd  ed.,  1842,  2  vols.,  roy.  8vo.    3rd  ed.,1848. 

Fourteen  Expository  Discourses  on  the  Lord  s  Prayer 
and  other  important  subjects.  London:  Hamilton.  1838. 
12mo.    2nd  ed.,  revised,  pt.  8vo.         .    „    .,        t,.  . 

The  Watchman  on  his  Tower  m  Perilous  limes.  A 
Sermon  preached  at  the  Visitation  held  at  Walsall,  May 
28th,  1838.     Wolverhampton:  T.  Simpson.    1838.    8vo.,  pp. 

22 

Lecture  on  Unitarianism.  Being  No.  13  of  Unitarian- 
ism Confuted.     Liverpool,  1839.     8vo 

Perfection  of  Scripture  as  a  Rule  of  Faith,  Compared 
with  the  Claims  of  Tradition.  A  Sermon  preached  at  St. 
Mary's  Church,  Bilston,  on  the  21st  Oct.,  1840.  ^  olver- 
hampton:  T.Simpson.     1840.     12mo.,  pp.  26. 

A  Course  of  Scripture  Lessons  for  Sunday  and  National 
Schools,  &c.     Wolverhampton :  T.  Simpson.    4to. 


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Preparation  for  Confirmation.  London,  1840.  12mo., 
pp.  8. 

Tradition.  A  Sermon  preached  at  St.  Leonard's  Church, 
Bilston.      Wolverhampton :  T.  Simpson.     1850.     8vo. 

The  Eise  and  Progress  of  Komanism.  Woloerhampton : 
T.  Simpson.     1851.     ]2mo.,  pp.  34. 

A  Selection  of  Psalms  and  Hymns  designed  for  Public 
and  Social  Worship.  Wolverhampton :  T.  Simpson.  1851. 
12mo.     (4  editions.) 

Christian  Instruction  founded  on  the  Catechism  of 
the  Church  of  England,  in  three  Successive  Steps.  T. 
Simpson,  Wolverhampton.  1852.  12mo.  Step  I.,  pp.  19  ; 
II.,  128  ;  III.,  1.56.    2nd  ed.,  185i,  pp.  24,  76.    6th  ed.,  1862. 

Questions  on  the  Articles  of  the  Church  of  England 
answered  by  reference  to  Scripture.  Extracted  from  the 
"  Christian  Instructor." 

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Prayers  for  Children.     From  ditto. 

Landmarks  of  Truth.  Pastoral  Addresses,  Doctrinal 
and  Practical.  Wolverhampton:  T.  Simpson.  1857.  sm 
8vo. 

A  Farewell  Address  from  a  Minister  to  his  Parishioners. 
Wolverhampton  :  Simpson  if  Steen.     1858.     12mo. 

A  Brief  Memoir  of  a  Beloved  Wife.  (For  Private 
Circulation).  Wolverhampton:  Simpson  if  Steen.  1862. 
12mo.,  pp.  100. 

A  Scripture  Synopsis  of  Prophetic  Teaching.  Being 
Outlines  of  Sermons  preached  in  St.  Paul's  Church,  Wolver- 
hampton, during  Advent,  1865.  Also  a  reprint  of  Lecture 
preached  in  Dublin  in  1866.  Wolverhampton :  Richards  (f 
Cope.     1866.     8vo. 

John  Halliday  ;  or.  The  Fear  of  Death  removed.  A 
Narrative  of  Facts.     Wolverhampton:  J.  Steen.     1886. 

Addysg,  Christionogol.  Sciliedgar  Catechism  Eglwys 
Loegr.  Mewn  Tri  o  gamran  olynol  gan  y  Parch  William 
Dalton,  B.D.,  Prebendari,  Lichfield  A  pherson  Eglwys  St. 
PhylipjWolverhampton  ;  Cy  fici  thedig  gan  Morris  Williams, 
M.A.,  y  Cam  Cynstaf  Caerfjrddin  1867. 

An  Exposition  of  the  Sacraments  of  the  Lord's  Prayer. 
London:  Hamilton,     n.d.     12mo. 

A  Short  Catechism  on  Confirmation.  London,  n.d.  12mo. 

The  Eternity  of  Future  Rewards  and  Punishments. 
A  Sermon  delivered  in  Christ  Church,  Liverpool. 

Class  Register  Book  for  Sunday  School  Teachers,  with 
Plan  of  Instruction. 

Practical  Hints  for  a  Congregation,     (ft  editions.) 

fWes.  Maij.  (1840),  p.  418.1 

Daltry,  Rev.  John  William,  b.  Hull,  16th 
March,  1804  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Daltiy,  ship-owner, 
Hull  ;  educated  Richmond  Sch.  ;  Mat.  Trin. 
Coll.,  Cam.;  B. A.,  1828;  M.A.,  1831;  Vicar 
of  Madelev,  1833—79  ;  m.  Eliza,  dau.  of 
Edward  Robson,  Esq.,  of  London  ;  d.,  13th 
Dec,  1879. 

Daltry,  Rev.  Thomas  William,  b.  Hull,  7th 
June,  1832  ;  s.  of  Rev.  J.  W.  Daltry,  after- 
wards Vicar  of  Madeley  :  educated  Sedbergh 
Sch.:  Mat.  Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.  ;  B.A.,  1855  ; 
M.A.,  1859;  F.L.S.,  1875;  F.E.S.,  1887; 
Curate  of  Petworth,  1858—59  ;  of  Hambledon, 
Hants.,  1859—61  ;  of  Madeley,  1861—80; 
Vicar  of  Madeley,  1880  ;  Secretary  of  North 
Staffs.  Nat.  Field  Club  and  ArchEeological 
Society,  1868  to  date  ;  President  1879 — 80. 

Paper  on  the  Mistletoe  [Rep.  North  Staffs.  Field  Club 
(1868),  6,  (1874)  157—64]  ;  On  the  Lepidoptera  of  North 
Staffordshire  [ib.  (1872),  724—30]  ;  On  some  Lepidoptera, 
new  to  the  District,  taken  in  1873  [ib.  (1874).  42 — 4]  ;  List 
of  Macro-Lepidoptera  of  North  Staffordshire  [J6.  (1876),  13, 
252 — 55]  ;  On  certain  Insects  added  to  the  List  of  Lepidop- 
tera of  North  Staffordshire  [  ih.,  43—8  ] ;  Remarks  on  Plants 
found  during  the  year  [ib.  (1879)]  ;  Notice  of  New  Le- 
pidoptera lib.  (1877),  14]  ;  List  of  Plants  exhibited  by 
[ib.  (1881),  62]  ;  ditto,  collected  this  year  [ib.  (1882),  70]  • 
Speech  by  [li.  (1882),  81] ;  Introduction  to  Addresses,  &c.', 
published  by  the  Club,  1875,  8vo.,  pp.ix.— xvii.]  ;  Mistletoe 
[reprinted  in  ib.,  157—64] ;  Macro-Lepidoptera  [reprinted 
ib.,  252 — 66]  ;  Presentation  and  Address  to  Rev  T  W 
Daltry  [i6.  (1877),  19— 22]  ;  Reports  of  Committee  of  Club! 


drawn  up  by  Mr.  Daltry  [  Reports— 1869,  1—6  ;  1870,  2— 
7;  1871,  3—8;  1872,  3—8;  1873,  3—10;  1874,  3—12; 
1875,3—13;  1876,3—14;  1877,3—18;  1878,5—8;  1879, 
6— 9;  1880,  5— 9;  1881,5—9;  1882,5—9;  1883,5—10; 
1884,  0—10  ;  1885,  5—10  ;  1886,  5—9  ;  1887,  5—9  ;  1888, 
6_1C;  1889,  5—9;  1890,  5—10;  1891,  5—10] ;  Reports  on 
Entomology  [1877,  27— 9;  1878,12—14;  1879,9,10;  1880, 
12—17;  1881,10—12;  1882,11—14;  1883,11—14;  1884,10 
—12;  1885,  9,  10;  1886,  10-12;  1887,10—15;  1888,  11 
—13;  1889,13—17;  1890,15—18;  1891,14-18]. 

Editor  of  : — Reports  of  North  Staffordshire  Field  Club 
and  Archaeological  Societv,  1869 — 89.  Uniformly  8vo. 
[See  Staffordshire  (North)"Field  Club,  &0.1 

Danob,  C. 

Izaak  Walton  :  A  Drama.  In  four  parts.  Moonlight 
■ — Sunrise — Noon — Sunset.  London:  Chapman ^ Mall.  n.d. 
(1830).    8vo.,  pp.  vi.,  42. 

[Original  MS.  in  Denison  Colleotiou.] 

Daniel,  Eliza  Parnworth.     Burslem. 

The  Sisters.  A  Narrative.  Burslem:  Printed  and 
Published  by  James  Dean.  London :  Simphin,  Marshall,  t^' 
Co.  1856.  12mo.,  pp.  89.  [Pref.  dated  "Burslem,  20th 
Nov.,  1856."]  2nd  ed.  Burslem:  sameimprint.  1857.  12nio., 
pp.  89. 


Daniel,  Henry  Porter. 

[See  Allbut&  Daniel.] 


Printer,  Hanley. 


Daniel,  Rev.  Father  Thomas,  S.J.  (better  known 
as  West).  b.  Scotland,  1st  Jan.,  1720  ;  en- 
tered S.J.  at  Watten,  7th  Sept.,  1751  ;  Chp. 
at  Swinnerton  for  some  years  ;  afterwards  at 
Furness,  Lanes.  ;  finally  at  Sizergh  Castle, 
Kendal,  where  he  d.,  10th  June,  1779.     . 

The  Antiquities  of  Furness,  &c.  London,  1774.  4to., 
pp,  xviii.  (1  leaf) ;  Ivi.,  288  ;  cxxxvi.  and  4  plates.  New 
ed.,  with  additions  by  William  Close.  Ulverston,  1805. 
pp.  xvi.,  426  :  vi.,  7  plates.  Again,  1813.  A  Small  Guide 
to  Furness  Abbey,  extracted  from  above.  Kendal,  1861. 
12mo.,  pp.  28,  6  woodcuts. 

A  Guide  to  the  Lakes,  &c.  London,  1778.  Pt.  8vo., 
pp.  205.  1780.  1784.  1789.  1793.  1796.  1799.  1802. 
Wth  ei.,  Kendal,  1812.'  llth  ed.,  Kendal,  1821.  8vo.,  pp. 
vi.,  317. 

An  Account  of  Antiquities  discovered  at  Lancaster  in 
1776.     [Arch£eologia,.T.,  98— 100.] 

[Foley's  Records  S.J.,  Vols.  Y.,  VII. ;  Oliver's  Col- 
lections, S.J. :  Kirk's  Biog.  CoU.;  Gillow's  Catholic Biblio., 
IL,  15, 16.] 

Daniels,  George,  b.  Talks,  29th  Oct.,  1838  ; 
d.  Silvei-dale,  18th  Oct.,  1874. 

Obituary.  By  H.  G.  Broomfield.  [P.  M.  Ma<j.  (1876), 
441,442.]  y   V        ;. 

Danybll,  Staffs. 

Pedigree.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  S34,  v.,  9&.] 

Darlaston. 

[^See  Moss  (Rev.  James),  Hackwood  (P.  W.),  Sanders 
(J.).] 

Daeley,  William  Butterworth.  Printer  and 
Paper-hanger,  Warehouse,  High  Street,  Burton- 


on-Trent. 

[White's  Staffs., 


1834.] 


Darling,  Rev.  James.    K.C.L.;  Th.  Ass.,  1849  • 

Univ.  of  Rostock  Ph.D. ;    Curate  of  Longnor' 

1849—52  ;    of  St.  Paul's,  Bristol,  1852—54  \ 

Incumbent   of    St.  John's,    Melbourne,    1854 

— 61  ;   Vicar  of  Bampton,  Penrith,  1862. 

Letters,  Doctrinal  and  Practical.    In  Three  Volumeo 
London:  Seelet/s.     1851 — 53.     8vo. 


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Darling,  Thomas,  "the  Boy  of  Burton." 

History  of  the  Case  of  the  Boy  of  Burton.  Written 
by  Jesse  Bee,  of  Biii-ton,  Saddler.  Abridged  and  altered 
by  John  Dennison,  a  Minister. 

The  most  wonderfuU  and  true  storie  of  a  certaine 
witch,  named  Alse  Gooderidge,  of  Stapenhill,  who  was 
arraigned  and  convicted  at  Darbie,  at  the  Assizes  there. 
As  also,  a  true  report  of  the  strange  torment  of  Thomas 
Darling,  a  boy  of  thirteen  years,  of  age,  that  was 
possessed  of  the  Devill,  with  his  hon'ible  fittes  and  terrible 
apparations  by  him  uttered  at  Burton-upon-Trent,  in  the 
Countie  of  StafEord,  and  of  his  marvellous  deliverance. 
London,  1597.    4to. 

Darlington,  Joseph,  b.  Old  Turnpike  House, 
Audley,  7th  Aug.,  1797  ;  in  1840  ho  fell 
down  a  pit  shaft  48  yards  deep,  without  injury  ; 
d.  Talke  Pits,  April,  1882. 

Obituary.  Bv  Joseph  Peulington.  [P.  M.Mag.  (1884), 
370,  371.] 

Dablingion  Press  of  George  Allan,  Esq.,  "The 
Grange,"  Darlington. 
[See  Pegge  (Rev.  Preb.).] 

Darrel,  John.  b.  at,  or  near,  Mansfield,  Notts., 
circa  1562  ;  Mat.  as  Sizar,  Queen's  Coll.,  Cam., 
June,  1579  ;  was  in  Cambridge  until  1582  ; 
from  thence  to  London  ;  settled  at  Mansfield, 
1584  ;  a  Preacher  ;  exorcised  Elizabeth  Wright, 
of  Ridgway  Lane,  Derbys.,  1586  ;  settled  at 
Ashby-de-la-Zouch,  1586  ;  exorcised  Thomas 
Darling,  a  hoy  of  Burton,  1596  ;  tried  at 
Lambeth  for  witchcraft,  26th  May,  1599. 

A  Discovery  of  the  Fravdvlent  Practices  of  lohn 
Darrel,  Bachelor  of  Artes,  in  his  proceedings  concerning 
the  Possession  and  Dispossession  of  "William  Somers,  of 
Nottingham ;  of  Thomas  Darling,  the  Boy  of  Burton,  at 
Caldwall;  and  of  Katherine  Wright  at  Mansfield  and 
Whittington  ;  and  of  his  dealings  with  one  Mary  Cowper, 
at  Ifottingham,  detecting  in  some  sort  the  deceitf uU  trade 
in  these  latter  dayes  of  Casting  out  Devils.  "We  may 
not  do  evU  that  good  may  come  of  it." — Eom.  xii. 

"Dum  per  Mendacium  fcenditur  vt  dacatur  fides, 
iddemum  agitur,  vt  muUi  laabenda  fides." — 

,     Aug.  ad  Consentium,  chap.  4. 

London :  imprinted  by  lohn  Wolfe.   1500.   sm.  4to.,  pp.  viii., 
4,  324. 

[By  Archbp.  Harsnett ;  Copy  in  Man.  Free  Lib. ;  Bodl. 
Lib.  (imperfect) ;  Salt  Lib.] 

The  Trial  of  Maist.  Darrel ;  or,  A  Collection  of  De- 
fences against  Allegations  not  yet  sufEered  to  receive 
convenient  answeres.  Tending  to  cleare  him  from  the 
Imputation  of  teaching  Sommers  and  others  to  Counterfett 
possession  of  Divells,  That  the  mist  of  pretended  counter- 
feiting being  dispelled,  the  Glory  of  Christ,  his  royall 
power  in  casting  out  Divels  (at  the  prayer  and  fasting  of 
his  people)  may  evidently  appear.  John  7, 11 :  "  Doeth  our 
Law  iudge  a  man  before  it  heare  him,  and  know  what  he 
hath  done  "?  Proverbs  14,  lo  :  "  The  foolish  will  beleeve 
every  thing,  but  the  prudent  will  considet  his  steppes." 
7599.  Duo.,  pp.  1,  1,  viii.,  103. 
[Copy  in  Cheth.  Lib.] 

A  Survey  of  Certaine  Dialogical  Discourses.  Written 
by  lohn  Deacon  and  lohn  Walker,  concerning  the  Doctrine 
of  Possession  and  Dispossession  of  Diuels.  Wherein  is 
manifested  the  palpable  ignorance  and  dangerovs  errors  of 
the  Discoursers,  and  what  according  to  proportion  of  God 
his  truth,  every  christian  to  be  hold  in  there  poyntes. 
Published  by  lohn  Barrell,  Minister  of  the  GospelL  Titus 
I.  10,  11  :  "  There  are  many  disobedient  and  vaine  talkers, 
and  dicciuers  of  mindes,  teaching  thinges,  which  they 
ought  not,  for  filthy  lucre's  sake,  whose  mouths  must  be 
stopped."  Imprinted  1602.  sm.  4to.,  pp.  x.,  78. 
[Copies  in  Manchester  Free  Library;    Bodl.  Lib.] 

The  Eeplie  of  lohn  Dorrell  to  the  Answer  of  lohn 
Deacon  and  lohn  Walker,  concerning  the  doctrine  of  the 
Possession  and  Dispossession  of  Demoniacs.  Ecclesiastes 
4  1:  "I  turned  and  considered  all  the  oppressions  that 
are  wrought  vnder  the  sun  ;  and  behold,  the  teares  of  the 
oppressed,  and  none  oomf  orteth  them  ;  and  loe,  the  strength 


is  of  the  hand  of  them  that,  oppresse  them  j  and  none  com- 
forteth  them."  Imprinted  IGOJ.  sm.  4to.,  pp.  x.,  58. 
[Copies  in  Bodl.  Lib. ;  Mancliester  Free  Library.] 
A  true  Narration  of  the  Strange  and  Grevovs  Vexation 
by  the  Devill  of  7  Persons  in  Lancashire  and  William 
Somers  of  Nottingham.  Wherein  the  doctrine  of  Possession 
and  Dispossession  of  Demoniacks  ovt  of  the  word  of  God 
is  particularly  applyed  vnto  Somers  and  the  rest  of  the 
persons  controverted ;  together  with  the  vse  we  are  to 
make  of  these  works  of  God.  B/  John  Darrell,  Minister 
of  the  Word  of  God.  ''He  that  is  not  with  me  is  against 
me  ;  and  he  that  gathered  with  me,  soattereth." — Math.  12, 
30.     4to.,  pp.  viii.,  165. 

[Copies  in  British  Museum  ;  Manchester  Free  Library.] 
A  Detection  of  that  sinnf vl,  shamfvl,  lying,  and  ridicv- 
Ivs  discovrs  of  Samuel  Marshnet,  entitvled  a  discoverie  of 
thefravvdvlent  practises  of  John  Darrell, wherein  is  mani- 
festly and  apparently  shewed  in  the  eyes  of  the  world,  not 
only  the  vnlikelihoode  but  the  flate  impossibilities  of  the- 
pretended  couuterfayting  of  William  Somers,  Thomas- 
Darling.  Kathro  Wright,  and  Mary  Couper,  togeather  with 
the  other  7  in  Lancashire,  and  the  supposed  teaching  of 
them  by  the  saide  John  Darrell.  Psalm  7,  14  :  "  Behold,. 
He  shall  travaile  with  wickedness,  for  he  hath  conceived 
mischiefe,  but  he  shall  bring  fourth  a  lye."  Imprinted 
1600.     4to.,  pp.  X.,  208. 

[Copy  in  Manchester  Free  Library.] 

Dialogicall  Discourses  of  Spirits  and  Divels,  Declaring- 
theit  proper  essence,  natures,  dispositions,  and  operations  ; 
their  possessions  and  dispossessions  j  with  other  the  Ap- 
pendantes,  peculiarly  appertaining  to  those  special  points. 
Very  conducent  and  pertinent  to  the  timely  procuring  of 
some  Christian  conf ormitie  in  iudgemeut ;  for  the  peaceable- 
compounding  of  the  late  sprong  controuersies  concerning' 
all  such  intricate  and  difficult  doubts.  By  John  Deacon, 
John  Walker,  Preachers.  (Deiut.  xii.  1,  2,3;  and  Matli. 
xxiv.  23,  24  ;  and  quotation  from  Augustine's  "  De  Trini- 
tate,"  with  translation).  Propugnaculum  Yitse  fratientia. 
London  :  jmprensis  Gear.  Bishop.  1601.  sm.  4to.,  pp.  xvi.,. 
356,  xii. 

[Copies  in  Clieth.  Library  ;  Manchester  Free  Library.] 
A  Summarie  Answere  to  al  the  Material  points  in  any 
of  Maister  Darels  his  bookes.  More  Especiallie  to  that  one- 
booke  of  his,  intitvled  the  Doctrine  of  the  possession  and 
dispossession  of  Demoniacks  out  of  the  word  of  God.  By 
John  Deacon,  John  Walker,  Preachers.  (Exod.  vii.  11, 12,. 
IB  ;  Aug.  Chrysost.  Eugubiners).  Propugnaculum  Titse 
patienta.  London:  Gear.  Bishop.  1601.  sm.  4to.,  pp- 
xxxii.,  240,  viii. 

[Copies  in  Cheth.  Library  ;  Manchester  Free  Library.] 
[Sutton's    Lanes.    Authors,   29  ;    Pishwick's    Lanes, 
Library,  355 — 58.] 

Dartmouth,  Earls  of. 
[SecLegge.] 

Dabwall,    Elizabeth.      b.   Walsall,  19th  Jan.,. 

1779  ;    daii.  of   Rev.  John  Darwall,  vicar,  and 

Mary    Whateley,   his   second   wife ;     d.    5th 

Aug.,  1851  ;  bur.  Shrewsbury. 

The  Storm,  and  other  Poems.    London:  Printed  for 

J.  Ridgway,  170,  Piccadilly,  by  Knott  and  Lloyd,  Birmingham. 

1810.    sm.  8vo.,  pp.  159.     (Ded.  to  H.E.H.  the  Prince  of 

Wales.) 

Darwall,  Rev.  John.  b.  Haughton  (baptised 
13th  June),  1731  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Randle  Darwall, 
rector;  educated  Man.  Gr.  Sch.,  5th  Aug., 
1745  ;  Mat.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  12th  May, 
1752  ;  B.A.,  1756  ;  Curate  St.  Matthew's, 
Walsall,  1761—69  ;  "Vicar,  Sept.,  1769— 
89  ;  Chp.  to  Volunteer  Cavalry  ;  m.  (1),  1759, 
Mary  Fox,  (2)  4th  Nov.,  1766,  Mary  Whateley 
(see  Whateley  (Mary)  ;  (/.  18th  Dec,  1789  ; 
bur.  Walsall. 
Tisitation  Sermon  preached  in  the  Parish  Church  of 

Walsall,  May  18th,  1775.      Wolverhampton:  Printed  for  ye 

Author  and  Sold  by  M.  Smart,    n.d.    8vo.,  pp.  m.,    42 

Political  Lamentations   (in  Yerse),  with  a  Political 

Sermon  at  Walsall.     Walsail  1776. 

[Printed  by  the  Authci  at  his  own  jrivate  press  :  probably 

the  1st  work  printed  at  Walsall.    Copy  in  Salt  Library.] 


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A  Discourse  on  Spiritual  ImproTement  from  Affliction. 
Walsall :  Printed  for  the  Author  .by  F.  Millward.  1789. 
8vo.  (Ded.  signed  "  John  Darwall.")  pp.  28.  3rd  ed., 
1790.    8vo.,  pp.  28. 

Christmas  Hymn  and  Tune.  F.  Millward, Walsall,  sm. 
sh.  Reprinted  in  R3v.  L.  Darwall's  Oollection  for  Christ- 
mas-tide.   No.  22. 

A  Charity  Hymn  and  Tune.    Same  printer,    sm.  sheet. 

A  Hymn.  To  which  is  prefixed  a  Biographical  Notice. 
Bath:  early  this  century. 

Ode  to  Friendship.  Inscribed  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  J- 
Darwall.     [Miss  Whateley's  Poems,    mi.    p.  100.] 

Left  three  MS.  Volumes,  containing  tunes  to  all  the 
Psalms,  entitled : — 

The  following  Set  to  the  New  Version  of  the  Psalms. 
By  J.  Darwall,  A.B.,  Vicar  of  Walsall,  Dec  10th,  1783. 
\_Penes  Rev.  L.  Darwall,  (now)  of  Tenby.] 

[Brown's  Diet.  Musicians,  199  ;  Man.  Sch.  Reg.,  I., 
31  ;    Salt  Lib.  Cat.,  p.  42  ;    WiUmore's  Walsall,  138.] 

Dakwall,    Eev.    John.      b.  Tresul,   13tli  May, 
1761;     s.    of    Eev.    John  Darwall,   Vicar   of 
Walsall,  by  Mary  Fox,  hi.^  first  wife  ;    Mat. 
Magd.  Coll.,  Ox.,  23rd  March,  1790  ;    B.A., 
1799  ;    M.A.,  18U0  ;    a  Master  of  King  Ed- 
ward's Gr.  Sch.,  Biriiiioghaiii,  1804  ;  Minister 
of    St.    John's     Chapel,    Deritend,    1791    to 
death  ;     Vicar  of  Walsall,    14tli   May,    1796 
—3rd  Dec,  1803;  cl.  1828. 
Sermon  preached  in  St.  John's  Chapel,  Deritend,  19th 
July,  1821.  being  the  Day  of  the  Coronation  of  His  Most 
Sacred  Majesty  King  George  IV.      Birmingham :   Pi  inted 
and  Sold  by  Wm.  Hodgetts,  Edgebaston  Street.     1821.     8vo. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  L,  339.] 

Dakwall,  John,  M.D.,  Edin.  b,  25th  March, 
1796  ;  s.  of  Eev.  John  Darwall,  Vicar  of 
Walsall ;  Physician  to  the  Birmingham  Dis- 
pensary ;    d.  31st  October,  1833. 

A  Dissertation,  "  de  Morbis  Artificum."  Edinburgh, 
1821. 

Plain  Instruction  for  the  Management  of  Infants. 
With  Practical  Observations  on  the  Disorders  incident  to 
Children,  To  which  is  added  an  Essay  on  Spinal  Irrita- 
tion.    London:    WhittaJcer  (f  Co.     1830.     12mo.,  pp.  240. 

Darwall,  Eev.  Leicester,  b.  Walsall,  10th  Jan., 
1813  ;  s.  of  Charles  Henry  Darwall,  of  Walsall, 
Solicitor  [s.  of  Eev.  John  Darwall,  vicar  ;  b. 
16th  Oct.,  1769  ;  d.  7th  Jan.,  1843]  ;  educa- 
ted Walsall  Gr.  Sch.  ;  Mat.  Triii.  Coll.,  Cam.; 
B.A.,  1835  ;  M.A.,  1838  ;  Curate  of  Blakeney, 
Norfolk,  1836 — 37  ;  Incumbent  (afterwards 
Vicar)  of  Criggion,  Montgomeryshire,  1838 — 
90  ;  m.,  1852,  Mary  Dyott,  dau.  of  John  Lee, 
of  Ashbouni,  M.D.  ;  now  of  Tenby,  S.  Wales. 

Christ's  Ministers  to  give  attendance  to  Reading, 
Exhortation,  and  Doctrine.  A  Sermon  preached  at  the 
Primary  Visitation  of  the  Venerable  Archdeacon  Vickers, 
May  13th,  1840.  With  an  Appendix.  London  ;  Rivingtons. 
Oxford:  Parker.  Shrewsbury:  John  Davies.  1841.  Svo. 
pp.78. 

An  Outline  of  the  Ecclesiastical  transactions  and 
government  of  the  Engjish  Romanists  from  the  commence- 
ment of  the  Schism  in  the  Reign  of  Elizabeth  to  the 
establishment  of  their  present  system  under  James  II. ; 
with  a  vindication  of  the  succession  of  the  Reformed 
Church  of  England. 

[This  was  an  enlargement  of  the  Appendix  to  the  Visitation 
Sermon  {see  above)  published  in  Ths  Christian  Miscellany  (Leeds) 
for  1842.] 

The  Catholic  Church,  together  with  the  true  Bible  and 
Apostolical  tradition.  Evangelical  doctrine ;  or,  the  Romish 
Schism,  with  an  interpolated  Canon,  Men's  traditions,  a 
corrupt  doctrine,  a  still  developing  creed,  &c.  .  .  which  ? 
London :  Rivington.  Shrewsbury :  John  Davies.  n.d. 
(1851).      8vo.,  pp.  55. 

The  Church  of  England  a  true  Branch  of  the  Holy 
Catholic  Church.   Being  a  reply  to  the  remarlts  of  the  Rev. 


Wife   of  Eev.    John 


Eugene  Egan;  or  a  Pamphlet  entitled  "The  Catholic 
Church,  or  the  Romish  Schism,  which  "?  Shrewsbury,  185S. 
8vo.,  pp.  3.35.  . ,        „,         , 

A  Collection  of  Carols  for  Christmastide.  Shrewsbury : 
W.Wardle.     1861.     12mo.,  pp.  83. 

Psalms  and  H  vmns  for  Public  Worship  and  Private  Use 
(intended  as  a  local  supplement  to  "Hymns  Ancient  and 
Modern  ").  Shrewsbury :  W.  Wardle.  1885.  18mo.,  pp. 
180.    Index  vii.  ,^     ,„„.    ^,     __„„ 

Hymn  Tunes,  one— St.  Hubert— No.  400  m  the  S.P.C.K-. 
Church  Hymns ;  also  in  an  American  Collection.  Others 
in  a  Collection  of  Hymns  for  Children. 

Darwall,    Mrs.    Mary. 
Darwall  (5.  1761). 
[See  Whately  (Mary).] 

Dakwall,  Eev.  Eandle.  b.  Barthomley,  Cheshire, 
1703  ;  s.  of  William  Darwall,  Gent.  ;  Mat. 
Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  11th  March,  1720  ;  B.A., 
1723  ;  M.A.,  1726  ;  Sector  of  Haughton  ; 
m.  Mary  Barbor,  of  Staffs.;  d.  7th  Feb.,  1777. 
Elegy  on  the  uses  of  Poetry.    Inscribed  to  the  Rev. 

Randle  Darwall,  M.A.       [Miss  Whately's  Poems.      1774. 

pp.  109,  113.] 

[The   Compiler's  thanks  are  due  to  the   Bev.  L   Darwall,  in 

connection  with  the  Darwall  articles.] 

Darwin,  Charles,     b.  Lichfield,  3rd  Sept.,  1758  ; 
first  s.  of  Erasmus  Darwin,  M.D.  :    Mat.  Gh. 
Ch.,  Ox.,   80th  March,  1775  ;    studied  Medi- 
cine in  Edinburgh  ;    discovered  test  by  which 
you  may  distinguish  pus  from  mucus,  for  which 
he  received  a  gold  medal  from  Edin.   Univ.  ; 
d.   there,   from   blood  poisoning,    15th    May, 
1778,  aged  21. 
Sketch  of  the  Life.     [See  Darwin  (Erasmus).] 
Two  Essays  on  Scientific  Subjects.    [See  Darwin  (E.).]  _ 
[Hutchinson's    Biog.    Medica,    I.,   239  ;     Biographic 
XJniverselle,    X.  ;    Gent.'s  Mag.,  LXIV.,  794  ;    Duncan's 
Harveian  Discourses,  1824 ;    Krause's  Darwin  ed.  C.  Dar- 
win, 80—3  ;    Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  I.,  339  ;    Edin.  Med. 
and  Surgical  Jour.,  III.,  461 ;    Chalmer's  Biog.  Diet.,  XI., 
289,  290'.] 

Darwin,  Erasmus,  b.  Elston  Hall,  Lines.,  12th 
Dec,  1731  ;  s.  of  Robert  Darwin,  Esq.,  of 
Lincoln's  Inn  ;  educated  Chesterfield  Sch., 
1741  ;  Mat.  St.  John's  Coll.,  Cam.,  1750  ; 
Exeter  Scholar  ;  B.A.,  1754  ;  at  Edinburgh, 
1754 — 55  ;  back  to  Cam.,  where  he  took  his 
M.A.,  1755  ;  M.D.,  Cam.;  P.E.S. ;  settled  as 
a  Physician  at  Nottingham,  Sept.,  1756  ;  in 
Nov.,  same  year,  removed  to  Lichfield,  where 
he  remained  till  1781,  when  he  wentto  reside 
in  Derby,  and  finally  to  Breadsal  Priory ;  m. 
(1)  30th  Dec,  1757,  Miss  Mary  E.  Howard 
(she  d.,  1770),  (2)  6th  March,  1781,  the 
ividoiv  of  Colonel  Chandos-Pole,  of  Eadborne 
Hall,  Derbys.  ;  d.  Breadsal  Priory,  8th  April, 
1802  ;  bur.  Breadsal  Church,  where  is  a  monu- 
ment. 

The  Botanic  G-arden :  A  Poem.  In  Two  Parts.  Part 
I.  containing  The  Economy  of  Vegetation  ;  Part  II.  The 
Loves  of  the  Plants.  With  Philosophical  Notes.  London : 
Printed/or  J.  Johnson,  St.  Paul's  Churchyard.  MDCCXCL 
4to.,  Frontis.,  pp.  viii.,  214,  1215.  Plates— pp.  88  (4  plates), 
202,  205,  and  65  in  Notes.  Part  II.  Lichfield :  Printed  by 
J.  Jackson.  Sold  by  J.  Johnson,  St.  Paul's  Church  Yari, 
London.  MDCCLXXXIX.  4to.,  pp.  184.  Reissued  with 
Part  I.  nOL  pp.  viii.,  200.  Plates— Frontis.,  at  end  of 
Preface,  and  pp.  6,  14,  15,  17,  40,  168,  182.  2nd  ed.  of 
Part  I.,  1791.  4th  ed.  of  Part  II.,  1794.  Another  ed., 
1824.    8vo. 

[This  was  parodied  in  "  The  Loves  of  the  Triangles,"  a  work 
issued  early  this  century,  and  has  long  been  neglected.] 


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Zoonomia;  or,  The  Laws  of  Organic  Life.  London: 
Printed  for  J.  Johnson,  in  St.  Paul's  Churchyard,  noi. 
4to.,  pp.  viii.,  585.  Plates— Section  iii.,  1  ;  ditto,  3  :  ditto, 
3,  6  ;  xl.,  4,  2  ;  10,  3  ;  10,  5.  Vol.  II.  1106.  pp.  xi.,  772. 
Another  edition  in  8to.  Translated  into  German  by 
Hofrath  J.  D.  Brandis.     Hanover,  1705—99.    5  vols.    8vo. 

The  Temple  of  Nature  ;  or,  the  Origin  of  Society.  A 
Poem,  with  Philosophical  Notes.  London:  Printed  for  J. 
Johnson,  St.  Paul's  Churcht/ard,  hy  T.  Bensley,  Bolt  'Court, 
Fleet  Street.  1803.  4to.  Frontis.,  2  leaves  ;  pp.  174  and 
124— in  large  and  small  paper.  Tmnslated  into  German 
by  Krause.    Brunsioic/c,  1808.    8vo. 

A  Plan  for  the  Conduct  of  Female  Education  in  Board- 
ing-Schools.  Derby:  Printed  by  J.  Driiry,for  J.  Johnson, 
St.  Paul's  Church  Yard,  London.  nOT.  4to.  Frontis.  (Ash- 
bourn  Hall),  pp.  viii.,  128. 

Phytologia ;  or,  the  Philosophy  of  Agriculture  and 
Gardening.  London,  1801.  -tto.  pp.  600.  Translated  into 
German  by  Hebenstreit.    Leipzig,  1801.    2  vols.,  8vo. 

The  Poetical  "Works  of  Erasmus  Darwin,  M.D.,  F.R.S. 
In  Three  Volumes.  London :  Printed  for  J.  Johnson,  St. 
Paul's  Church-yard,  by  T.  Bensley,  Bolt  Court,  Fleet  Street. 
1806.  8vo.  Vol.  1.  Portrait,  pp.  xx.,  456 ;  plates,  pp. 
101,  145,  228,  232,  23  J,  238,  240,  244,  255—58.  Vol.  11.  :  pp. 
xii.,  284 ;  plates,  Frontis.,  end  of  preface,  and  at  pp.  7, 
17,  19,  21,  37,  52.  126,  221,  241.  Vol.  IIL  :  2  leaves  ;  pp. 
373  ;  plates,  Frontis.,  pp.  109,  160. 

Paper  on  Eele's  Views  on  Vapour.  [Phil.  Trans.,  1757.] 
On  Artesian  Wells.     \_Ib.,  1785,  p.  1.] 

Letter  of  Darwin.  [Printed  in  Traditions,  &c.,  of  the 
Rev.  R.  Polwhele.     London,  1826.'] 

Letters  to  Dr.  Okes's,  of  Exeter.  {Gent.'s  Mag.,  Oct., 
1808,  p.  869.] 

Ditto  to  Reimanru  [Darwin's  Darwin,  1879,  pp.  16 — 
19]  ;  to  Mary  Howard,  of  Darlaston  [ij.,  21 — 24]  ;  to 
Josiah  "Wedgwood  [Phil.  Trans.,  98—100]. 

Poems  on.  By  Cowper  &  Hayley.  [Monthly  Mag., 
1803,  p.  100.] 

A  Contribution  to  the  History  of  the  Descent  Theory. 
By  E.  Krause.  Kosmos,  Feb.,  1879.  Translated  into  Eng- 
lish, and  reprinted  as — 

Erasmus  Darwin.  By  Ernest  Krause.  Translated 
from  the  German  by  "W.  S.  Dallas.  "With  a  Preliminary 
Notice  by  Charles  Darwin.  Portrait  and  "Woodcuts.  Lon- 
don :  John  Murray,  Albemarle  Street.  1879.  Cr.  8vo.,  pp. 
iv.,  216. 

[Krause's  Essay  occupies  pp.  228—40] 

Erasmus  Darwin,  Philosopher,  Poet,  and  Physician. 
By  Dr.  Dowson.    1861.    8vo.    A  pamphlet. 

Comparative  View  of  the  Theories  and  Practice  of 
Drs.  Cullen,  Brown,  and  Darwin.     By  Dr.  Bacta.    1800. 

Memoir.     [See  Seward  (Miss)]. 

Miss  Seward's  Apology  for  her  Lite  of  Dr.  Darwin. 
[Monthly  Mag.,  1804,  p.  378  ;  and  many  other  Journals  of 
the  day.] 

Remarks  on  the  opinions  of  Dr.  Darwin.  By  T.  T.,  of 
HuU.     [  Wes.  Mag.  (1804),  pp.  210—14,  259—63.] 

Theories  of  Hartley,  Priestley,  and  Darwin.  [Hamil- 
ton's "Works  of  D.  Stewart.     Vol.  V.] 

Memoir  and  Portrait.     [Jiurop.  Mag.,  XXVII.] 

Memoirs  also  in : — Chalmers'  Biog.  Diet.,  XI.,  286 — 90 ; 
Mrs.  Butler's  Evolutions,  New  and  Old,  1879  ;  Annual 
Register,  1802  ;  Did.  Nat.  Biog.;  Edin.  Medical  <}■  Surgical 
Jour.,  !"¥".,  461 — 64.  Other  references  -.^The  Mirror,  IX., 
328  :  XX.,  304,  356  :  XXVIII.,  260  ;  Craik's  History  of 
English  Literature,  2nd.  ed.,  II.,  382,  383,  &c. ;  Edin.  Rev., 
II.,  III. ;  Darwin's  Origin  of  Species,  6th  ed.,  p.  xiv.,  note ; 
The  Athenmum  (March,  1875),  p.  423  ;  Life  and  "Works  of 
Sir  J.  Sinclair;  Brunton  on  Catching  Cold,  in  British 
Medical  Jour.  (1873),  p.  735;  Maudsley's  Path,  of  the 
Mind  (1879),  p.  229  ;  MuUer's  Physiology,  translated  by 
Baly  (1842),  pp.  943,  1421 ;  Lowe's  History  of  Philosophy, 
3rd  ed.,  II.,  356  ;  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  James  Keir,  F.E.8., 
III. ;  Pursuits  of  Literature,  14th  ed.  (1808),  p.  54  ;  Monthly 
Mag.  (1802),  XIII.,  457—63  ;  Cradock's  Literary  Memoirs, 
IV.,  143;  Edgeworth's  Memoirs,  2nd  ed.,  I.,  158, 181  :  II., 
110,  113,  177  ;  Mcnthly  Mag.  (1802),  p.  115  ;  Dr.  "Whalley's 
Journal  (1863),  I.,  342,  381  ;  II.,  73',  220— 22,  342  ;  Dr. 
Richa,rdson's  Address  to  British  Temperance  Association, 
1879  ;  Sir  B.  Boothby's  Sonnets  ;  British  Register  (1802), 
p.  457  ;  Schimmelpenninck's  Life  (1858),  pp.  32,  84,  126- 
29,  149—51,  195,  199—208;  Mrs.  Oliphant's  History  of 
English  Literature,  I.,  218—38  ;  Olde  Leeke,  158  ;  Jewitt's 
"Wedgwood,  312,  374  ;  Meteyard's  "Wedgwood  ;  F.  Darwin's 
Life  of  C.  Darwin  ;  Johnson's  Jour,  to  N.  "Wales,  7  ;  Cun- 
ningham's Biographical  History  of  England  (1855),  III., 
300—10  :  Topographer,  I.,  282—91  ;  Christian  Observer, 
I.,  279;   Meteyard's  Group  of  Englishmen,  11,  35,  6 J,  74, 


253  ;  Miss  Seward's  Letters,  I.,  14,  33,  70,  216,  217,  3.33,  340  : 
II.,  261,  203,  272,  311,  313,  367  :  IIL,  4,  67,  119,  153,  173, 
182,  187,  196,  211,  215,  324,  343,  355,  373  :  IV.,  268,  306,  324  : 
v.,  48,  118,  136—40,  322,  332  :  VI.,  20,  23,  86,  126.  135,  141, 
175. 

Darwin,  Erasmus,  b.  Lichfield,  Uth  Oct.,  1759  ; 
2nd  s.  of  the  above  ;  "  when  a  boy  he  counted  the 
houses  in  Lichfield,  and  found  out  the  number 
of  inhabitants  in  each  house  as  far  as  possible  "; 
"  discovered  the  writer  of  six  anonymous  letters 
which  had  caused  very  much  annoyance  to 
people  ill  the  city";  a  Solicitor  ;  d.  29th  Dec, 
1799  ;  Inir.  at  Breadsal. 

[C.  Darwin's  Sketch  of  E.  Darwin,  83,  84  ;  Miss 
Seward's  Letters,  I.,  317.] 

Darwik,  Leonard,  b.  15th  Jan.,  1850:  s.  of 
Charles  Darwin,  the  Naturalist ;  entered  Royal 
IVEilitary  Coll.,  Woolwich,  1868 ;  joined  Royal 
Engineers,  1870  ;  at  Autumn  Manoeuvres  on 
Cannock  Chase  ;  one  of  the  Expedition  to  New 
Zealand  to  observe  the  transit  of  Venus,  1874  ; 
Instructor  of  Chemistry,  School  of  Military 
Engineering,  1877  ;  on  Expedition  to  observe 
transit  of  Venus  in  Australia,  1882  ;  connected 
with  Intelligence  Department,  War  Office,  1885 
—90;  retiredl891;  F.R.G.S.;  M.P.,  Lichfield 
Division,  1892. 

[Reports  of  Transit  Expeditions,  1874, 1882  ;  Army 
Lists ;  Army  and  Navy  Gazette,  various  years ;  Lichfield 
Mercury,  13th  May,  1892  ;    and  other  local  papers.] 

Darwin,  Robert  Waring.  b.  Lichfield,  30th 
May,  1776  ;  s.  of  Dr.  Erasmus  Darwin ; 
Physician  in  Shrewsbury ;  M.D.,  Leyden ; 
F.R.S.  ;  m.,  18th  April,  1796,  Susannah, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  1st  Josiah  Wedgwood ; 
d.  13th  Nov.,  1848. 

Ocular  Spectra.     [Phil.  Trans.,  LXVI.] 

A  Short  Account  of  his  Life.  Proceedings  Royal 
Society,  1849.] 

[Gent.'s  Mag.,  LXVI.,  351 ;  Jewitt's  "Wedgwood,  372, 
374,375;  Edin.  Med.  and  Surg.  Jour.,TV.,461;  Chalmers's 
Biog.  Diet.,  XI.,  287  ;  Meteyard's  Wedgwood ;  Meteyard's 
Group  of  Englishmen,  12,  100,  253,  254,  258—65,  284,  357. 
360,  361 ;  Mayer  M8S  ;  see  Suape  (Rev.  "W.)  ;  Life  and 
Letters  of  C.  Darwin,  I.,  11.] 

[The  Compiler's  thanks  are  due  to  F.  Darwin,  Esq.,  and  L. 
Darwin,  Esq.,  M.P.,  for  correcting  Darwin  articles.] 

Davenport,  ( — ).     Rushton. 
Anthems  and  Church  Music.    1750. 

Davenport,  Davie-s.  b.  Capesthorne,  1757  ;  s. 
of  Davies  Davenport ;  Mat.  Brasenose  Coll., 
Ox.,  5th  May,  1775  ;  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner 
Temple,  1786  ;  M.P.,  Cheshire,  1806—30  ; 
<y.  5th  Feb.,  1837  ;  m.  Charlotte,  dau.  of 
Ralph  Sneyd,  Esq.,  of  Keele ;  of  Catton, 
Staffs.,  and  Capesthorne,  Cheshire. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  I.»341.] 

Davenport,  Edward  Davies.    b.  Catton,  1779  ;  s. 

of  the  above  ;    Mat.  Ch.  Ch.   Coll.,  Ox.,  20th 

Feb.,  1797  ;  M.P.,  Shaftesbury,  1826—30  ;  of 

Capesthorne  and  Catton  ;  m.  30th  Nov.,  1830, 

Caroline    Anne,    dau.    of    Richard    Hurt,    of 

Wirksworth  ;  d.  9th  Sept.,  1847. 

Speech  of  ....  on  a  motion  to  enquire  into  the 
cause  of  the  distress  ....  "With  the  reply  of  the 
Right  Hon.  "W.  Huskisson.    London,  1827.    8vo.,  pp.  56. 


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DAVIS 


Davenport,  Rev.  George  Horatio,  b.  Tetten- 
hall,  1st  Aug.,  1832  ;  s.  of  John  Davenport, 
Esq.  ;  Mat.  Oriel  Coll.,  Ox.,  2nd  May,  1850  ; 
B.A.,  1854  ;  M.A.,  1857  :  Rector  of  Stanford, 
Notts.,  1881  ;  m.,  6th  Feb.,  18G6,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Samuel  Vere  Dashwood,  of  Stanford 
Park,  Notts.  ;  J.P.,  Stafford  and  Hereford  ; 
Alderman,  County  Council  of  Hereford ;  of 
Foxley,  Hereford. 

Portraib  of.    By  Johnson. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxou.,  I.,  342.] 

Davenport,  Harry,  Tichborne. 
[SeeHinekes  (H.  T.).] 

Davenport,  John.  b.  Leek,  1765  ;  s.  of  Jona- 
than Davenport  and  Elizabeth,  his  wife  ;  of 
Longport  Hall,  Burslem,  and  Westwood  Hall, 
Leek  ;  M.P.,  Stoke-on-Trent,  1832—41  ; 
began  business  as  a  Potter  at  Longport,  1794  ; 
retired  1838  ;  Major  of  Longport  Rifle  Volun- 
teers ;  d.  Westwood,  12th  Dec,  1848. 

Portrait.     By  J.  Philips.     Engraved  by  Mote.     Folio. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.;    Shaw's  Staffs.  Potteries,  35  ; 
Ward's  Stoke,  62,  65,  156—58  ;  Sleigh's  Leek.] 

Davenport,  John.  b.  Burslem,  1799  ;  1st  s. 
of  the  above  ;  Mat.  Wore.  Coll.,  Ox.,  8th 
June,  1819  ;  B.A..  1823  ;  M.A.,  1825  ; 
Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1828;  m., 
1827,  CLarlotte,  dau.  of  George  Coltman,  Esq.; 
of  Westwood  Hall,  Staffs.,  and  Foxley,  Herefs. 
The  Death  of  Comanchet,  Chief  of  the  Narraganset 

Indians,  and  other   Poems.     Cheltenham:   Printed  for  G. 

A.  Williams.     Oxford:  J.  Vincent.   London:  C.  Tilt.    1832 
12mo.,  pp.  40. 

[Only  issued  for  presents.    Very  rare.] 

[Jewitt's  Ceramic  Art,  I.,  284  :  11.,  162,  224,  253,  259, 
282—86,  289,  528,  529;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  I.,  342  ■ 
Ward's  Stoke,  158,  159  ;  Sleigh's  Leek.] 

Davenport,  Richard,  ofWootton. 

Letters  by  Eev.  John  Wesley  and  Allan  Bamsey  to 

B.  D.     [The  Mirror,  YTL.,  Go.] 

Davenport,  Rev.  T.    b.  Staffordshire  ;  Wesleyan 
Minister. 

Letter    to    the    Be  v.   J.   Wesley    (1 5th   June.    1782") 
[Wes.J/a^.  (1789),  163,  164.] 

Davenport,  Rev.  Walter  (Bromley),  b.  London  ; 
.'.  of  Davies  Davenport  {see  above)  ;  Mat.  Ch 
Ch.,  Ox.,  3rd  Feb.,  1804  ;  B.A.,  1808  ;  M.A., 
1811  ;  of  Wootton  Hall,  Staffs.  ;  assumed 
name  of  Bromley,  1822  ;    d.  11th  Deq.,  1862. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxou.,  I.,  342.] 

Davies,  Rev.  Canon.  Roman  Cathohc  Priest, 
Wolverhampton. 

Lecture  I.:   Catholic  Unity.      The  Church  Congress 
Wolyerhampton,  1887.     .     .     .     Wolverhampton:    Printed 
by  Alfred  Hinde,  Dudley  Street,     n.d.     8vo.     pp.  15.     Lec- 
ture II. :    Papal  Infallibility.     Same  imprint,     n.d.     8vo 
pp.  19.  ■' 

Davies,    Elizabeth    (ne'e   Jordan),     b.    Bishop's 
Castle,  Salop,  18th  March,  1806  ;  d.  Compton, 
Bilston,  21st  July,  1860. 
Obituary.    By  T.  Davies.      [P.  M.  Mag.  (1861),  251, 

Davies  (G.  Christopher). 

The  Complete  Angler.     [See  Walton  (I.).] 


Davies,  James.     Nailmaker,  Wolverhampton. 

Prize  Essay  on  the  Social  and  Moral  Condition  of  the 
Working-men  of  the  Black  Country  of  South  Staffordshire, 
and  how  to  better  it.  .  .  .  With  Extracts  from  other 
Essays  which  competed  fpr  the  Prizes  awarded  by  the 
Wolverhampton  Summer  F^te,  in  connection  with  the 
Wolverhampton  Working  Men's  Club,  7th  August,  1865. 
Wolverhampton :  J.  McD.  Moebuch.     1865.     12mo. 

Davies,  Uev.  Sneyd.  educated  Eton ;  Mat. 
King's  Coll.,  Cam.;  Preb.  of  Longdon,  Lich- 
field, 30th  March,  1751— Feb.,  1769  ;  Canon 
Residentiary  of  Lichfield  ;  Rector  of  Kings- 
land,  Herts.  ;  Master  of  St.  John's  Hospital, 
Lichfield,  2nd  July,  1751—69;  Archd.  of 
Derby,  5th  May,  1755— Feb.,  1769. 

Several  imitations  of  Horace  (anon.)  in  Duncombe's 
edition,  1767. 

Character  cf  the  Ancient  Eomans.  [lb.,  IT.,  at  the 
end.] 

Poems.  [Dodsley's  Collection  ;  Mchol's  Collection, 
L,  707.]  ' 

Poem  on  Dean  Milles.     [Brit.  Mus.,  Add.  MS.] 

Biographical  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  Sneyd  Davies,  D.D. 
By  G.  Hardinge.     London,  1817.     8vo.     Portrait. 
[Only  60  copies  printed  for  private  circulation.] 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  214,  237,  560.] 

Davis,  (— ).     H&.nley. 

An   Elegy  on   the  Death  of  the   Eev.  B.   Henshaw 
[New  Con.  Mag.  (1818),  214.] 

Davis,  E. 

Izaak  Walton's  Ghost,    n.d.    fol.     sm.  sheet. 

Davis,  F.     Printer,  Uttoxeter. 
[.See  Abud(Eev.  H.).] 

Davis,   J.   P.,   Painter.     First  exhibited  Royal 
Academy,  3  811  ;  went  to  Rome,  1824  ;  d.  1862. 
The  Talbot  Family  receiving  Papal  Benediction. 

Davis,  John  Edward,  b.  Presteign,  Radnor- 
shire, 1817  ;  s.  of  Aaron  Wall  Davis,  M.D.: 
Barrister-at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  25th  Nov.j 
1842  ;  Revising  Barrister,  1854  ;  Reporter  to 
the  Law  Journal  Reports  in  Court  of  Exchequer, 
1856 — 64  ;  Stipendiary  Magistrate  of  Stoke- 
upon-Trent,  1864—70  ;  of  Sheffield,  1870— 
74  ;  Legal  Adviser  to  Commissioners  of 
Metropolitan  Police,  1874  to  death  ;  d.  12th 
July,  1887. 

y^olr  l::z,°w%Jt'''  '°'  '"^  ^™*^'=«°'^  °* 
ms^'iir  6th  edilr." '" ''"'  ''"•^'^'^  ^°"'^-  ^''«'^-' 

«^,^^o  Criminal  Law  Consolidation  Statutes.     London 
lool.     8vo.  ' 

A    Manual  of    Law  of    Eegistration    and    Elector? 
London,  1868.     8vo.     2nd  ed.,  iS?!.  JiJectors. 

Joint  Author  of  the  History  of  Woolwich  1887 
Address.  [R^,ort  North  'Staffs.  Field  Club  (1869),  6 
7.]  Paper  on  A  Fossil  Tree  in  Marl  Works,  near  Joiner's 
n?  u''^,'.^'"'^''^'-  [Report,  1870,  pp.  22-32.  Reprinted  in 
Club  Address,  1876,  pp.  80-6.]  'The  Absence  of  w!l," 
pf '^  "i^."^**^  Staffordshire.    ^Report    1871      Repriced" 

397,iotl2fr'^Miifatki38.?^  '""'■'''"■■'  ^^^^•' 
Davis,  Rev.  John  Wtstley.  2nd  Master  of  Ded- 
ham  Gr.  Sch.,  and  Curate  of  Ardleigh,  Essex 
1862-65  ;  St.  John's  Coll.,  Cam  •  B  A 
1862  ;  M.A.,  1866  ;  Head  Master  Tamworth 
Gr.    fech,    1866-84;     Curate-in-Charge    of 


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Kingsbury.  1866—76  ;  of  Wishaw,  1876  ;  of 
Shuttington,  1877—80  ;  Vicav  of  Walmsley, 
1884.  •' 

G-reek  Exercise  Book. 
Latin  Prose  Exercise. 
Simple  Chemiiitry. 
Mechanics  of  Agriculture. 

Davis,  Joseph  Barnard,  b.  York,  13th  June, 
1801  ;  Surgeon  in  whale  ship  to  Arctic  Seas, 
1820;  L.S.A.,  1823  ;  M.R.O.S.,  1843;  settled 
in  Shelton,  1834  ;  M.D.,  St.  Andrew's,  1862  ; 
collected  a  Museum  of  Skulls  and  Skeletons 
larger  than  that  of  all  the  British  Public  Insti- 
tutions ;  sold  to  Royal  Coll.  of  Surgeons, 
1880  ;  P.S.A.,  21st  Dec,  1854  ;  F.R.S.,  4th 
June,  1868  ;  d.  Hanley,  19th  May,  1881. 

A  Popular  Manual  of  the  Art  of  Preserving  Health. 
Embracing  the  Subjects  of  Diet,  Air,  Exercise,  Gymnastics, 
&c.,  designed  for  the  use  of  all  ranks  and  professions  in 
Society.    London  :  Whitaher  &  Co.     1836.    8vo.,  pp    xiii 
504. 

Thesaurus  Crauiorum.  Catalogue  of  the  Skulls  of  the 
Various  Eaces  of  Man,  in  the  Collection  of  Joseph  Bar- 
nard Davis,  M.D.,  F.S.A.  .  .  .  (Tignette  of  a  Skull.) 
"  Delubra  magnifica  humanes  consecrata  simulacris." — 
Cicero,  Rep.  III.,  9.  Londoi :  Printed  for  the  Subscribers. 
1867.  8vo.,  pp.  xvii.,  374.  Woodcuts  and  two  plates. 
_  [Dated  '■  Shelton,  Hanley,  Staffs.,  Aug.,  1867.  J.  Barnard 
Supplement  to  .  .  .  London :  Printed  for  the 
Subscribers.  1875.  8vo.,  pp.  x.,  101.  Plates — pp.  SU,  91, 
92  (2).     ["  Shelton,  Hanley,  Staffs.,  Oct.  1st,  1875."] 

On  the  Peculiar  Crania  of  the  Inhabitants  of  Certain 
Groups  of  Islands  in  the  Western  Pacific.  London,  1866. 
4to.,  3  plates. 

On  the  Osteology  and  Peculiarities  of  the  Tasmauians, 
a  Race  of  Men  recently  become  extinct.  London,  1874. 
4to.,  4  plates. 

Crania  Britaimica.  Delineations  and  Descriptions  of 
the  Skulls  of  the  Aboriginal  and  Early  Inhabitants  of  the 
British  Islands,  with  Notices  of  their  other  Remains.  By 
J.  B.  D.  .  and  John  Thurman,  M.D.,  F.S.A.  London. 
Imp.  4to.    Sixty-seven  Plates  and  Woodcuts. 

Sur  les  Deformations  Plastiques  du  Crane  [Mems.  de 
la  Societie  d'Anthropolot/ie  (1860),  379]  ;  The  Neanderthal 
Skull ;  Its  peculiarities  and  conformation  explained 
anatomically  [ib.,  331];  On  Synostotic  Crania  among 
the  Aboriginal  Races  of  Man  [Trans,  of  Dutch  Society  of 
Science,  Haarlem]  ;  Notes  on  the  Distortions  which 
present  themselves  on  the  Crania  of  Ancient  Britons  [Nat. 
Hist.  Rev.  (1862),  290  ;  plate,  291]  ;  Exameri  des  Meneri 
Craniomatium  adoptes  par  le  Thesaurus  Craniorum  de 
M.  Bernard  Davis  [Revue  d\4.nthropoloc/ie,  11.,  90]  :  De- 
scription of  a  Sketch  of  an  Arno  Woman,  and  of  three 
Skulls  of  the  silne  Race  [Mem.  Anthropology  Society,  lY., 
24] ;  Notice  of  a  Paper  by  [Rep.  North  Staffs.  Field 
Club  (1873),  9];  Remarks  on  a  Mammoth  Tooth  [ib. 
(1874),  II];  On  the  Interments  of  Primitive  Man  [Club 
Addresses  (1875),  52 — 67]  ;  Review  of  Crania  Britannica 
[Hdiq.,  Ill,,  175—79]  ;  Note  on  the  Hitter  Hill  Skull 
[ib.,  168]  ;  Extract  from  Crania  Britannica  [ib.,  Y.,  29] ; 
On  the  Bradbury  Clog  [ib.,  180]  ;  Remarks  on  a  Clog 
Almanack,  in  a  letter  addressed  to  the  Editor  [ib.,  206 — 
10]  ;  Notice  of  the  opening  of  the  Barrow  at  Scale  House, 
in  the  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire,  and  a  comparison  of  that 
Barrow  with  certain  others  in  Jutland  (With  19  woodcuts 
and  one  plate)  [ib.,  VI.,  1 — 11]  ;  Notice  of  Prospectus  of 
Thesaurus  Crania  [ib.,  182,  183]  ;  A  Notice  of  the  opening 
of  Calais  Wold  Bar.-ow,  on  Bishop  AVilton  Wold,  in  the 
East  Riding  of  Yorkshire,  by  J.  A.  Morton,  Esq.,  with 
some  notes  upon  its  contents  by  Dr.  Davis  [ib.,  185 — 90]  ; 
An  Account  of  the  Skull  of  a  Ghiliak  [Anthropology  Mem., 
III.]  ;  Skulls  of  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Caroline  Islands 
[ib.,  IV.]  ;  Italian  Anthropology  [ib.,  V.]  ;  Grecian  An- 
thropology^  [ib.,  VI.]  ;  Brain  of  a  Negro  of  Guinea  [jJ.]  ; 
J.  B.  Davis  on  Craniosophy,  by  C.  Carter  Blake  [J6.]  ; 
Weight  of  the  Brain  of  the  Negro  [VII.].;  Obituary 
Notice  of  J.  Vanden  Hoeven  [ib.'] ;  Oceanic  Races  and  the 
Value  of  Skulls  in  the  Classification  of  Man  [ib.,  VIII.]  ; 
Notice  of  his  Popular  Manual  [Lancet  (1836),  509  ;  New 
Con.  Mag.  (1836),  110, 309, 310, 349— 511 ;  Other  References  : 
Jewitt's  Wedgwood,  6,  326,  327;  Ifature  (20th  May, 
1881)  ;    Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  I.,  col.  831]. 


Mr,  Davis  was  Joint  Editor  of  The  Journal  of  An- 
thropology, 1869—71. 

Davis,  Riohird.     b.  Lichfield,  9th  March,  1643  ; 
s.  of  Richard  Davis,  of  Ch.  Ch.  Coll.,  Ox. 
Notes  on  his  birth.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  Bi3,  68.] 

Davis,  Robert,     b.  Carnarvon,  9th  Sept.,  1815  ; 

Congregational  Minister  from  1833  to  death  ; 

at  Bilston  for  12  years  (1837—59)  ;  d.,  Bath, 

lat  June,  1879. 

Obituary.     [Congregational  Year  Booh  (1880),  pp.  320, 

Davis,  Rev.   Samuel  Burnett.      b.   Leominster, 

17th   March,   1803  ;   Congregational  Minister 

from  1831  to  death  ;    at  Bilston,  1831—33  ; 

finally  at  Barnet,  1361  to  death  ;    d.  8th  July, 

1865. 

Obituary.  [Congregational  Tea?- SooA  (1860),  pp.  247 
— 48.] 

Dawb,  Samuel.  J.Frampton-upon-SeTerri,Gloucs., 

31st  July,  1771  ;    removed  to  Quarry  Bank, 

1835  ;  d.  there,  23rd  July,  1850. 

Obituary.  By  H.  Higginson.  [P.if.  j¥ay.  (1851),pp. 
65 — 7.] 

Dawson,  Edward,  Printer,  of  "Graolgate  Street" 
(1818),  afterwards  of  Market  Street,  Stafford. 

A  Selection  of  Hymns  for  the  use  of  Sunday  Schools. 
Stafford :  Sold  by  E.  Dawson,  and  R.  cf-  W.  Wright.  1841, 
Duo.,  pp.  15.     (E.  Dawson,  Printer,  Market  Place.     1869.) 

The  Poll  for  Two  Burgesses.     [See  Fernie  (E.).] 

Dawson,  George,  M.A.,  Birmingham. 

Biographical  Lecture.  London,  1886.  8vo.  [S.  John- 
son, 159—71.] 

Dawson,  Rev.  William,  Wesleyan  Minister. 

Life  of.    By  Rev.  J.  Everitt.     5th  ed.,  1842. 

[Staffordshire  References  : — Bp.  Newton,  166  ;  Dr. 
Johnson,  177  ;  Dawson  preached  at  Burslem  (1828,  1829), 
353,  (1840)  453:  at  Burton  (1828),  353,  (1839)  451 :  Leek, 
Cheadle,  Stoke,  Wednesbury  (1834),  404,  405  :  Leek,  Burs- 
lem (1835),  419  :  West  Bromwich  (1837,  1838),  429,  451 : 
Etruria  (1839),  451:  Bilston  (1840),  463  :  TJttoxeter  (1840), 
453,  481.] 

Day,  John.  Dean  of  Windsor  and  Wolverhamp- 
ton ;   Provost  of  Eton. 

Letter  to  Lord  Burleigh.  [Bodl.  Lib.,  1132,  f.  167a, 
1686.     Other  references  -.—834, 1.  65  ;  858,  44 ;  1113,  82.] 

Day,  Rev.  Thomas  Talbot.  St.  John's  Coll., 
Cam.  ;  Head  Master  Nantwich  Gr.  Sch.,-1852 
— 60  ;  of  Gr.  Sch.  and  Curate  of  Abbot's 
Bromley,  1866—73  ;  Vicar  of  Benthall, 
Broseley,  1878. 

Deacon,  Rev.  George  Edward,  b.  Portsmouth, 
1810  ;  s.  of  William  Deacon,  Gent.  ;  educated 
Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Ox.,  17th  May,  1827  ; 
B.A.,  1831  ;  M.A.,  1824  ;  Fellow,  1834—38  ; 
Curate  of  St.  Giles',  Ox.,  1836—38  ;  of  St. 
Lawrence,  Exeter,  1839 — 40  ;  Vicar  of  Leek, 
1860—81  ;  d..  Leek,  22nd  Nov.,  1886. 
The  Lord's  Prayer.      A  Course  of  Sermons  preached 

in  St.  Edward's  Church,  Leek.     Printed  and  Published  by 

T.  Mark,  Derby  Street.      Loudon:    SimpMn,   Marshall,  cj- 

Co.     1887.     8vo. 

[Foster's  Alumni,  Oxon.,  I.,  358.] 


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Deakin,  Re7.  James,  b.  Preston  Brockhurst, 
Salop,  1794  ;  Congregational  Minister  from 
1823  ;  of  Hollinshead  Street  Chapel,  Chorley, 
Lanes.,  1824 — 52  ;  of  Hope  Chapel,  Hanley, 
Sept.,  1857,  to  death ;  d.,  Moss  Cottage, 
Egerton,  20th  May,  1880  ;    bur.  Walmley. 

Obituary.     [Congregational  Fear  iJooi  (1881),  370.] 

Dean,  Mr.     Pelsall ;    d.  1802,  aged  70. 

Obituary  Notice.     [Ch.  Observer,  I.,  620.] 

Dean,  Henry,      b.   Mow  Cop,  Feb.,   1835  ;    d. 
2nd  Aug.,  1867. 
Obituary.    By  "T.  L."    [P.  M.  Mag.  (1869),  366,  367.] 

Dean,  James.     Printer,  Market  Place,  Burslem. 

Concert  of  Mr.  Howson's  Tonic  Sol-fa  Choir.  Pro- 
gramme and  Words,  n.d,  12mo.,  pp.  8.  (The  first  in 
North  Staffs.)  Ditto,  at  Longton,  15th  May,  1860.  12mo., 
pp.4.  Ditto,  at  Newcastle,  29th  Oct.,  1860.  12mo.,  pp.  4. 
Printed  hy  Dean,  Printer,  Burslem. 

Plan  of  the  Public  Religious  Meetings  in  connection 
with  the  Wesleyan  Methodist  Conference,  Burslem,  1884. 
London :  Wesleyan  Conference  Office.  Burslem ;  J.  Dean, 
Market  Place,  <fc.     n.d.     Svo.,  pp.  19. 

Report  of  the  Methodist  ConTention  held  at  Burslem 
and  Hanley,  1876.  Printed  at  the  Office  of  James  Dean, 
Market  Place  and  Printing  House  Street,  Burslem.  n.d. 
12mo.,  pp.  vi.,  7—67. 

Report  of  the  North  Stailordshire  Branch  of  the 
Manchester  School  for  Dumb  and  Deaf.  James  Dean, 
Burslem.     1870—88.     12mo.,  pp.  16. 

[See  Sherratt  (E.),  Beech  (Rev.  J.  H.),  Slater  (Rev.), 
Beech  (Rev.  H.),  Rouse  (Rev.  N.),  Dixon  (Rev.  M.  C.)  ; 
Daniels  (Miss  E.  P.).] 

Dean,  John.     b.  Burslem,  24tli  May,  1842. 

Obituary.     By  "  W.  L."     [  Wes.  Mag.  (1842),  780.] 

Dean,  8.  A.  b.  West  Bromwich,  5tli  Nov., 
1853  ;   d.  Toll  End,  Sth  April,  1880. 

Obituary.     [Ch.  Messenger  (1882),  31.] 

Dean,  William.     Printer,  Stoke. 

Lithograph  of  Mow  Cop  and  Church.  Drawn  by 
R.  Wilbraham.  Lithographed  by  Michael  Scott.  Printed 
hy  W.  Dean,  Stoke.     1842.     4to. 

Lithograph  Map  of  the  Borough  of'Stoke-upon-Trent. 
Drawn  by  Michael  Scott.  Printed  by  W.  Dean.  1843. 
folio. 

[Issued  in  conneotion  with  Ward's  History  of  Stoke-upon- 
Trent,  but  often  missing.     Very  rare.] 

Lithograph  of  Biddulph  Old  Hall.  Drawn  by  E.  H. 
Hulme      Printed  by  W.  Dean.     1843.     4to. 

Lithographs  of  Remarkable  Places.  Drawn  by  B.  H. 
Hulme.     Printed  by  W.  Dean. 

[There  were  six  plates.      Very  seldom  to  be  met  with.] 
Mr.  Dean  also  issued  a  set  of  Engravings  [in  two  or 
three  states.     Proofs  on  India  Paper  and  Prints  I  have 
seen]  of  the  following  places  : — 
Burslem  Town  Hall. 
Newcastle  Market  Place. 
Liverpool  Road,  Stoke. 
Railway  Station,  Stoke. 
Longport  Hall. 
Hanley  Town  Hall. 

Deavillb,    Thomas.       b.    Tittensor,    5th   July, 
1851  ;    s.  of  Thomas  and  Ann  Deaville  ;    edu- 
cated Chapel  Chorlton  Sdi.  ;    a  farmer  ;    m., 
21st  Feb.,  1878,  Mary  Elizabeth  Cotton. 
Mr.  Deaville  is  collecting  material  for  a  History  of 
Tittensor,  and  has  contributed  during  the  last  two  years 
a   series  of  articles,  bearing  on  that  Township  and   its 
inhabitants,  to  the  Stone  and  Eccleshall  Advertiser. 

Dbcastro,  J.     Comedian. 

The  Memoir  of  .  .  .  In  the  course  of  these  will 
be  given  anecdotes  of  ....  Dr.  Johnson,  Garrick 
&c.    .    .    .    R.   B.  Sheridan,  Esq.    .  never  before 


in  print,  the  life  of  the  late  Philip  Astley,  &c.  Edited  by 
E.  Humphreys.  London,  1824.  12mo.,  pp.  xx.,  279. 
Portrait  and  fac-simile. 

Debg,  William,     b.  Staffs.  ;    s.  of  a  shoemaker  ; 

persecuted  for  recusancy,  and  after  being  very 

much  abused  and  tortured,  he  was  hanged,  in 

error,  14th  March,  1588. 

[Foley's  Records,  S.J. ;  G-illow's  Catholic  Biblio.,  I., 
27,  38.] 

De  Fob,  Daniel. 

History  of  Addresses.  In  Two  Volumes.  London, 
1709.      8vo.      Tol.  II.,  1711  (includes  Staffordshire). 

Tours  through  Great  Britain.  In  Three  Volumes. 
1724^27.  InTour  Volumes.  London,  1753.  8vo.  Again, 
London,  1778.     (Includes  StafEordshire.) 

Life  of.      [See  Keir  (J.)."l 

Degq,  Samuel,     b.  Lane  End. 

Obituary.     [New  Con.  Mag.  (1819),  172.] 

Degge,  Sir  Simon,   b.  Uttoxeter,  5th  Jan.,  1612  ; 
of  Doctor's  Commons  ;    Justice  of  Assize  for 
JSforth  Wales,  1661—75  ;    Recorder  of  Derby 
for  39  years  ;    J. P.  for  Derbys.  and  Staffs.  ; 
High  Sheriff  of  Derbys.,  1675  ,    m.  (1)  a  dau. 
of   Richard  Brandon,  Esq.,  of  Shenstone  Hall 
(who  d.   2nd  July,  1652,  aged  42),  and  (2) 
7th  Deo.,   1652,  Alice,  daw.  of  Anthony  Old- 
field,    Esq.,   of  Spalding  ;    d.,  Blythe   Bridge 
Hall,  Feb.,  1708  ;    btir.  Kingstone,  10th  Feb. 
The   Parson's  Counsellor.    "With  the  Law  of  Tithe  or 
Tithing.      London :    H.    Twyford.     1676.      8vo.      3rd  ed., 
1681.    9th  ed.,  1703. 

Certain  Proposals  of  Divers  Attornies  of  the  Court 
of  Common  Plea,  for  Regulating  the  Proceedings  at  Law, 
and  Remedying  some  Inconveniences,  whereby  the  Clyent 
will  be  much  secured,  the  process  shortened  .  .  .  many 
unnecessary  Suits  at  Law  and  Equity  prevented,  &c. 
Presented  to  the  Honourable  Committee  for  the  regulating 
Proceedings  at  Law,  December  5th,  1660.  London,  1650. 
4to.,  11  leaves.  4th  ed.,  corrected.  London,  1685.  8vo., 
pp.  341,  and  26  leaves  unpaged. 
[Epistle  signed  S(imon)  D(egge).] 

The  Law  of  Tithes  and  Tithings.  7th  ed.,  with  great 
additions  by  Charles  Ellis.  London.  8vo.,  pp.  xix  (1 
blank  leaf),  495:  Appendix  496— 515  (1  blanls;  leaf)  ■ 
Index  517—43.  '  ' 

Observations  on  Possessors  of  Monastery  Lands  in 
Staffordshire.     [Erdeswicke's  Staffs.,  1723.] 

Db  Hamei,,  Felix  John.  b.  Tamworth,  1808  ; 
s.  of  Comte  Jean  Baptiste  Augustin  Bruno  de 
Hamel  ;  educated  Repton  Sch.  ;  adm.  a 
Sohcitor,  1835  ;  Assistant  Solicitor  for  the 
Customs,  1845  ;  Chief  Solicitor  for  Customs 
and  Board  of  Trade,  1848—78  ;  d.,  70,  Avenue 
Road,  Regent's  Park,  London,  31st  July,  1885. 
The  Acts  relating  to  Customs.     London,  1854      And 

agam,  London,  1870. 

Seven  Lithographs  of  Views  in  Tamworth,  circa  1858. 
[Very  rare  as  a  set,  and  not  often  to  be  met  with  singly.] 

Dbhane,  J.      M.D.,  Wolverhampton,  1842. 

A^a  ■'fi',*®''-,?,^,^-,*^*,^'-''^^*^"'^  Coroner's  Case  [Lancet  (1842), 
t^?'  f^h.^'^"!^'  ^°'^  ^y  "Vindex"  on  the  above  [ib, 
^u'  "r^J^'.cl'','^^ n'^y  "J-  ^■'"  Wolverhampton,  on  the 
above  [,i.,  487,  1008] ;  The  Dislocation  of  the  Hip'reduced 
under  the  mfluence  of  Ether  [ib.,  126]. 

De  la  Mothe,  Rev.  Claude  Hoskins.  St.  John's 
Coll.,  Cam.  ;  B.A.,  1864  ;  M.A.,  1867  ; 
Curate  (besides  other  places)  of  Compton' 
Leek,  1872—74  ;  Vicar  of  8kelton-ic-]S[ewlv' 
Yorks.,  1876—79;  afterwards  of  Rochford 
Essex.  ' 


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An  Essay  on  the  Principles  of  Modern  Atheism 
opposed  in  Nine  Sermons    .     .     Leelc :  W.  Clemisha.  1873 

870. 

Dbley,  Julien,  Brussels. 

Paper  on  A  "Winding  Engine  for  raising  Coal  from 
Great  Depths.     [Trans.  North  Staffs.  -B)i^.,  II.,  253,  254.] 

De  Lislb,  Ambrose  Lisle  March  Phillipps.     b. 

Garendon  Park,  Leics.,  17th  March,  1809  ;    s. 

of  Charles  M.   Phillipps,   Esq.,  of    Garendon 

Park  ;    educated  under  Kev.  George   Hodson 

(afterwards  Archd.  of  Stafford),  at  Maizemore 

Court,    Gloucs.,   afterwards  removed  to  Edg- 

baston,     1824 ;     became    a    Roman  Catholic 

21st    Dec,    1825;    Mat.    Trin.    Coll.,  Cam., 

1826  ;  m.,  25th  July,  1833,  Laura  Mary,  dau. 

of  the   Hon.    Thomas    Clifford  ;    removed   to 

Gracedieu,  Feb.,  1835  ;    assumed  name  of  De 

Lisle,  1862  ;    High  Sheriff,  Leics.,  1868  ;    d. 

Garendon,  5th  March,  1878,  aged  69. 

A  Letter  to  the  Earl  (John)  of  Shrewsbury  on  the 

Re-establishment  of  the  Hierarchy  of  the  English  Catholic 

Church,  and  the  Present  Posture  of  Catholic  Affairs  in 

Great  Britain.    London,  1850.    8vo.,  pp.  8. 

A  Letter  from  the  Earl  .  to  Mr.  Phillipps.  [See 
Shrewsbury  (John,  Earl  of).] 

A  second  Letter.     [See  ditto.] 
A  third  Letter. 

De  Loude,  L.  Charles.     Surgeon  Dentist. 

Surgical  operations  and  Mechanical  Dentistry.  The 
Substance  of  a  Series  of  Lectures  delivered  by 
With  four  plates.  Intended  as  a  Guide  to  young 
Practitioners  in  the  Dentist  Profession,  Medical  Students, 
and  the  public  in  general.  Wolverhampton :  A,  J.  Caldicott. 
1840.    8vo.,  pp.  198. 

"Delta." 

Recollection  of  the  Rev.  John  Eyton,  M.A.,  formerly 
Vicar  of  "WeEington,  Salop.  Collected  by  Rev.  George 
Mather.  Communicated  by  " Delta  "  [Wes.  Mag.  {lSi7), 
551— -59.] 

Delves,  Sir  Brian  Broughton,  Bart.  b.  Eccle- 
shall,  1719  ;  s.  of  Sir  Brian  Broughton,  3rd 
Baronet ;  Mat.  Queen's  Coll.,  Ox.,  7th  July, 
1735  ;  4th  Baronet :  assumed  additional  name 
of  Delves;  M.P.,  Wenlock,  1741—44;  d. 
11th  Aug.,  1744. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  I.,  361 ;  Ormerod's  Cheshire  ; 

Doyle's  Baronetage.] 

Delves,   Sir  Brian  Broughton.     b.   Broughton, 
1740  ;  s.  of  the  above  ;  Mat.  Magd.  Coll.,  Ox., 
9th  Jan.,  1757  ;  created  M.A.,  5th  July,  1759  ; 
5th  Baronet  ;    d.  11th  Jan.,  1766. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  I.,  361.] 

De  Monkoux,  Count. 

Letter  to  Ashmole  (Turin,  24th  June,  1673),  [Bodl. 
Lib.,  1131,  f.  307a,  308J.] 

Denbigh,  Basil,  Earl  of. 

Letters  to  Ashmole.  [Bodl.  Lib.,  836  (33—5),  f .  129— 
40  :  840  (89),  347,  348,  350  (92—4),  359,  360,  363,  367.] 

Denbam,    Eev.    Edmund.      b.    Walsall,    1767 ; 
Preacher   in    Lady    Huntingdon's    Connexion 
from   1786  to  death ;    at  Prome  ;    finally  at 
Lock's  Fields,  Walworth,  1798  ;  d.  11th  Nov., 
1800  ;    bur.  in  Chapel  burying  ground. 
Funeral  Sermon.     By  the  Rev.  Samuel  Ford,  of  Step- 
ney.    [Printed  (in  part),  Evangelical  Mag.  (1800),  530— 
32.] 

Obituary.     [lb.,  529—32.] 


Denison,  Edmund  Beckett.    (Lord  Grimthorpe.) 
The  Life  of  John  Lonsdale,  Bishop  of  Lichfield.    With 
some  of  his  writings.    Edited  by  his  Son-in-Law.    With 
portrait.    London,  1868.    pp.  iii.,  355. 

Denison,  John  Evelyn,    b.  Marylebone,  1800  ;    s. 

of  John  Dennison  ;   Mat.   Ch.  Ch.,   Ox.,   5th 

Dec,  1817  ;  B.A.,  1823  ;  M.A.,  1828  ;  M.P., 

Newcastle,  1823—26  ;    Speaker  of  the  House 

of    Commons,     1857 — 72  ;    created    D.C.L., 

22nd  June,   1870,  and    Viscount   Ossington, 

13th  Feb.,  1872  ;    d.  7th  June,  1873. 

[Ingamel's  Newcastle,  46 :  Hansard's  Debates  from 
1823  :  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  I.,  362.] 

Dbnman,  Rev.  John.  b.  Wolverhampton,  1825  ; 
s.  of  Philip  Denman,  Gent.  :  Mat.  Lincoln 
Coll.,  Ox.,  17th  Nov.,  1842  ;  B.A.,  1847  ; 
New  Inn  Hall, ;  M.A.,  1851  ;  P.O.  of 
Knottingly,  1852 — 63  ;  in  charge  of  Barnard 
Castle,  Durham,  1863—66  :  Vicar  of  Church 
Fenton,  Yorks.,  1867—69  ;  Rector  of  New- 
market, 1869  ;  Chp.  to  Newmarket  Union. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  L,  362.] 

Dennis,  Rev.  John.     b.  Newcastle,  1758  ;    s.  of 
Stephen  Dennis  ;  Mat.  St.  Edmund  Hall,  Ox., 
26th  March,  1779  ;    Vicar  of  White  Notley, 
Essex,  1804—43;  d.  13th  Sept.,  1843. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  I.,  363.] 

Denstonb  College. 

The  Eev.  N.  Woodward's  Proposed  Schools  at  Den- 
stone.  Correspondence  and  Facts  relating  thereto. 
Earnestly  commended  to  the  Perusal  of  the  Middle 
Classes.  Derby  W.  Hohson,  Advertiser  Office,  n.d.  8vo., 
pp.  71. 

Denton,  James.  Educated  Eton  ;  Mat.  King's 
Coll.,  Cam.,  1486  ;  Proctor  Cam.  Univ.,  1495  ; 
LL.D.  at  Valencia  ;  incorporated,  Cam.,  1505  : 
Preb.  of  Stotfold,  17th  July,  1509-21  ; 
Canon  of  York  ;  of  Sarum ;  and  of  Windsor, 
24th  Sept.,  1509  ;  Rector  of  Headbourne 
Worthy,  Hants.;  Master  St.  John  Baptist's 
Coll.,  Ludlow  ;  Almoner  and  Chancellor  to 
Queen  Mary  of  France  ;  Preb.  of  Luddington, 
Lincoln,  9tl)  Dec,  1514  ;  Dean  of  Liciifield, 
7th  Jan.,  1521 — 33  ;  on  a  Mission  to  Ireland, 
1524 ;  Lord  President  of  Marches  of  Wales  ; 
d.  Ludlow,  23rd  Feb.,  1533  ;  bzir.  St.  Law- 
rence Church. 

[Erected  the  Cross  at  Lichfield — opened  aquaduct  for  Vicars 
and  Chantry  Priests— procured  four  additional  Choristers,  with 
emoluments,  &c.] 

This  ys  the  last  Will  of  Jamys  Denton,  Clerke,  Deane 
of  Lichf  yelde  and  Cannon  of  the  College  of  New  Wyndesore 
made  1  Aug.,  18  Henry  Tin.  [Bodl.  Lib.,  1123,  5  (B), 
1,  104,  ]05i.] 

Decreta  qusedem  et  Statuta,  que  edita  sunt  unanimi 
consensu  et  consilio  omnium  Sacellanorum  seu  Cantoris 
tarum  in  coUegio,  &c.     [lb.,  2,  106 — 85.] 

The  Implements  given  unto  the  new  Commons.  By 
Mr.  James  Denton,     [lb.,  1520,  3,  109,  110.] 

Here  f ollowyth  the  charges  and  coates  made  by  the 
s'd  Mr.  James  Denton,  from  the  3:  day  of  Sept.:  &c. 
[lb.,  4,  110a.] 

A  Deede  made  by  Mr.  Denton  unto  the  Colledge  for 
the  Chantry  Prestes  and  Choristers  (1  Ap.  11  Hen.  TIII.).- 
[/*.,  5,  1106.] 

Mr.  Denton's  deede  to  the  Chantry-Priests,  "]uxta 
ordinacious  sui  testamenti"  (26  Jul.,  17  Hen.  Till.). 
[lb.,  6,  lllai.] 

An  extract  of  some  particulars  out  of  Mr.  Denton » 
Ledger-book.     [lb.,  1124,  IL,  1,  47-826.] 


DERBY 


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UEVEREUX 


BuUarum,  Chartarum  et  alioram  manimentum  CoUegii 
"Windsor  qua  in  Eegistro  a  Jacobo  Denton.  Canon,  et  .senex 
anno  1.517,  confecto,  comprehensa  sunt,  Catalogus.  [/&., 
1225,  III.,  1,  f  90— 8  ;    see  also  1131,  41  ;    2273.122,113.] 

[Cox's  Muniments  of  Lichfield,  20,  28,  32,  76,  92,  176, 
180;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  181,  288,  453;  Cooper's  Ath. 
Cantab.,  L,  33  ;  Hist.  Coll.  Stafes.,  VI.  (pt.  2,  20,  28,  32, 
76,  92,  176,  180  ;  Alumni  Eton,  120  ;  Bliss's  "Wood's  Ath. 
Oxon.,  I.,  16  ;  Le  Neve's  Fasti ;  Anglia  Sacra,  I.,  465,  466  ; 
Miss  "Wood's  Letters,  L,  181,  193,  194  ;  P.  P.  Exp.  of 
Princess  May,  XXIX. ;  Hall's  Chronicles,  685  ;  Nichols's 
Prog,  of  Eliz.,  III.,  135  ;  Cole's  MS.,  XIII.,  108  ;  Leland's 
Itinerary,  I"V..  187  ;  Pote's  "Windsor,  69  ;  Thomas's  Hist. 
Notes,  107,  1123  ;  E.  Holme's  Collection  ;  Brit.  Mus.  Harl. 
MS.,  3043.  p.  24  ;  Stowe's  Chronicles,  69—83 ;  Beresf  ord's 
Lichfield  Diocese,  181 ;  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.'] 

Deputation  of  the  Presbyterians  of  Ireland  (A). 

A  Letter  to  .  .  .  Robert  Peel  .  .  .  occasioned 
by  some  observations  he  is  reported  to  have  made  in  a 
speech  in  the  House  of  Commons  on  the  Dissenters' 
Chapels'  Bill,  June  6th,  1844,  by  .  .  London,  n.d. 
8vo.,  pp  20. 

Derby,    John    de.      Preb.   of  Wells ;    Dean  of 

Lichfield.  1280  to  death  ;  frequently  summoned 

to  Piirliament ;     d.  Oct.,  1319  ;    bur.  Lichfield 

Cathedral. 

["Wharton's  Angla  Sacra,  I.,  465 ;  Harwood's  Lich- 
field, 178.] 

Derby,    William,      b.    Birmingham,    1786 ;    in 
London  from  1808  ;    d.  1847. 
Made  Drawings  for  Ottley's  Stafford  Gallery. 

Dbsprez,  Rev.  Philip  S.  B.D.  ;  Curate  of  St. 
George's,  Wolverhampton,  1854. 

The  Apocalypse  Fulfilled ;  or,  An  Answer  to  Apoca- 
lyptic Sketches  by  Dr.  Camming  .  .  .  London :  Long- 
man, Brown,  Green,  <f  Longman.  1854.  8vo.  (Pref.  dated 
""Wolverhampton,  Sept.,  1854.") 

Daniel  and  John  ;  or.  The  Apocalypse  of  the  Old  and 
that  of  the  New  Testament.  "With  an  Introduction  by 
Dr.  Rowland  "Williams.  London:  same  imprint.  1865. 
8vo.     2nd  ed.,  1878. 

Dethick,  de  Breadsal  and  Rolleston. 
Pedigree.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  798,  236—246.] 

Devereux,  Robert.  b.  Netherwood,  Herefs., 
10th  Nov.,  1567  ;  s.  of  Walter  Devereux, 
Viscount  Hereford,  Earl  Ferrers,  &c.  (see)  ; 
Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.,  July,  1579  ;  M.A.,  6th 
July,  1581  ;  succeeded  his  father  as  Earl 
Essex,  &c.,  1576 ;  in  the  Low  Countries, 
1585  ;  Master  of  Horse,  23rd  Dec,  1587  ; 
M.A.,  Ox.,  11th  April,  1588:  K.G.,  1588  ; 
in  Portugal,  1589  ;  Normandy,  1591  ;  Privy 
Council,  25th  Feb.,  1592  ;  sent  to  relieve 
Calnis,  1596  ;  returned  to  England,  Aug., 
1596  ;  High  Ste-svard  of  Ipswich,  14th  Aug., 
1596  ;  Commander-in-Chief  of  Expedition  to 
Spain,  1597  ;  Chancellor  of  Cam.  Univ.,  10th 
Aug.,  1598  ;  ditto,  of  Dublin  Univ.,  1598  ; 
Earl  Marshal,  18th  Dec,  1597  ;  Lord  Lieu- 
tenant of  Ireland,  12th  March,  1598 — 99  ; 
returned  to  England,  28th  Sept.,  1599;  im- 
prisoned, 1st  Oct.,  1599  ;  at  liberty,  26th 
Aug.,  1600  ;  again  made  prisoner ;  tried  before 
House  of  Peers  and  condemned  ;  executed, 
25th  Feb.,  1601  ;  m.,  1590,  Frances,  dau.  of 
Sir  Francis  Walsingham  ;  Lord  Ferrers  of 
Chartley  ;  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  the  City  and 
County  of  Lichfield  (see  Harwood,  339,  &c.). 


An  Apologie  of  the  Earle  of  Essex  against  those  which 
jealously  and  maliciously  tax  him  to  be  the  hindrance  of 
the  peace  and  quiet  of  his  country.  Penned  by  himself 
in  anno  1598.  London,  1603.  4to.  Middleburgh,  1603. 
4to.  Reprinted  as  The  Earl  of  Essex's  "Vindication  of  the 
"War  with  Spain,  in  an  Apology  to  Mr.  Anthony  Bacon. 
Penn'd  anno  1598.    London,  1729.     8vo. 

Laws  and  Orders  of  "Warre  established  for  the  services 
in  Ireland.    .     .     .    n.d.    4to. 

By  the  Queene  :  A  Proclamation  declaring  the  treason- 
able attempts  and  practices  of  the  Earls  of  Essex,  Rutland, 
and  Southampton ;  commending  the  citizens  of  London 
for  their  faithful  conduct ;  and  directing  the  apprehension 
of  accomplices.  (9th  Feb.,  1600.)  Imprinted  at  London  by 
R.  Barker.    1600.     s.  sh.  fol. 

A  Prescious  and  most  divine  Letter  from  that  famous 
and  ever  to  be  renowned  Earl  of  Essex  (father  to  the  now 
Lord  General,  his  excellence)  to  the  Earl  of  Southampton, 
in  the  latter  time  of  Queene  Elizabeth's  reign.  London, 
1642.  4to.  Ditto,  1643.  4to.  And  in  Somers'  Tracts 
[ed.  Scott,  L,  502]. 

Opinions  delivered  by  the  Earl  of  Essex,  Lord  Bur- 
leigh, Lord  "Willoughby,  Lord  Burrough,  Lord  North,  Sir 
"William  EnoUys,  Sir  "Walter  Raleigh,  and  Sir  George 
Carew,  on  the  Alarm  of  an  Invasion  from  Spain,  in  the 
year  1596.  London :  Printed  in  September,  1804,  at  the 
Press  of  the  Secretary  of  State's  Office.  1804.  8to.  [Not 
published  nor  sold.] 

A  lamentable  new  Ballad,  upon  the  Earle  of  Essex, 
his  death  [25th  Feb.,  1601  J.  Printed  by  C.  Wright. 
London,    n.d.  (1633).    Broadside  fol. 

Robert,  Earle  of  Essex,  his  ghost,  sent  from  Elizian  : 
To  the  Nobility,  Gentry,  and  Communalty,  of  England. 
[A  Postscrippt ;  or,  A  second  part  of  Robert,  Earle  of 
Essex,  his  ghost,  &c.]  Two  Parts.  Printed  in  Paradise 
(London).     1624.     4to. 

Memoir  of.     [Creasy'a  Eminent  Etonians,  Chap.  III.] 

A  Device  for  the  Entertainment  of  the  Queen  [Devereux, 
Earls  of  Essex,  II.,  601 — 6]  ;  A  Memorial  drawn  up  on 
the  apprehension  of  an  Invasion  from  Spain  [Birch's 
Elizabeth,  I.,  192 — 94]  ;  Instructions  and  Articles  set 
down  by  us,  Robert,  Earl  of  Essex,  and  Charles,  Lord 
Howard,  High  Admiral  of  England,  Generals  of  Her 
Majesty's  Forces  in  this  action  both  at  Land  and  Sea,  to 
be  observed  by  every  Captain  and  Chief  Officer  of  the 
Navy,  &c.  [Devereux,  Earls  of  Essex,  II.,  495 — 601] ;  The 
Advantage  which  Her  Majesty  hath  gotten  by  that  which 
hath  passed  at  Cadiz,  the  21st  of  June,  1596  [Birch's 
Elizabeth,  II.,  47]  ;  Censure  of  Omissions  in  the  Expedi- 
tions to  Calais  [Devereux,  Earls  of  Essex,  I.,  385-^87  ;  see 
also  Birch's  Elizabeth,  II.,  69,  108]  ;  Advice  as  to  the 
Defence  of  the  Kingdom  against  the  Invasion  of  Spain, 
1696  [Report  on  the  arrangements  in  defence  of  the  King- 
dom against  Spain,  privately  printed,  1798  :  see  also  Sussex 
Archeeological  Coll.,  XI.,  154]  ;  Advice  to  the  Earl  of 
Rutland  in  his  travels  [Profitable  Instructions  .  .  . 
by  Travellers  in  all  Nations,  &c. — London,  1633  :  8vo. ; 
also  Seward's  Biographiana  ;  Devereux,  Earl  of  Essex,  I., 
322] ;  A  Relation  of  the  Manner  of  Government  of  the 
Kingdom  of  Ireland  as  the  Earl  of  Essex  left  it  [Devereux, 
Earl  of  Essex,  II.,  84]  ;  Speech  and  Prayer  at  his  Execu- 
tion [Bp.  Barlow's  Funeral  Sermon  (at  end) ;  Birch's 
Elizabeth,  II.,  482,  483  ;  Nichol's  Prog.  Elizabeth,  III., 
648  ;  Devereux,  Earls  of  Essex,  II.,  187 — 89]  ;  Poems 
[Rob.  Dowland's  Musicall  Banquet,  1610  ;  Kippis's  Biog. 
Brit. ;  Ritson's  Bibl.  Poet ;  Bliss's  "Wood's  Fasti ;  Ellis's 
Specimens  ;  Nichol's  Prog.  Elizabeth ;  Devereux,  Earls  of 
Essex]. 

In  MS.  there  are  : — A  proposal  touching  the  inhabiting 
the  North  of  Ireland  [LambethMS.,  535,  f.  102]  ;  Answers 
to  such  Articles  as  his  opinion  was  desired  of  [»6.,  601,  p. 
243]  ;  Apology  to  the  Lords  of  the  Council  upon  the 
account  of  his  leaving  Ireland  [J6.,  601,  p.  244]  ;  A  Table 
of  such  things  as  he  supposed  we  should  be  taxed  with 
[ib.,  600,  p.  248]  ;  Instructions  to  his  soune  [Caius  Coll. 
MS.,  250,  t,  21] ;  Meditations  [Royal  MS..  17  B  50]  • 
Poems  [Add.  MS.,  41,  28  ;  Royal  MS.,  17,  B  60]  ;  A  Re- 
lation written  while  he  was  prisoner  in  England  [Lambeth 
MS.,  617,  p.  332] ;  Letters  in  Latin  and  English,  innumera- 
ble [in  various  collections]  :  The  Buzzinge  Bee's  Com- 
plaint [Bodl.  Lib.,  767,  I.,  1,  f .  1—3 ;  14  staves  of  6] : 
Coppie  of  the  Earl  Marshall's  reply  to  the  Lorde  Keeper 
beginning :  "  Your  lordships  poore  frieude  Essex  "  [ib  ' 
767,  I.  (3),  56—7]  ;  Letter  from  the  Earl  of  Essex  to 
Queene  Elizabeth,  beginning :  "  Tour  exiled  servant  Essex  " 
[lb.  (5),  10  ;  printed  in  Park's  "Walpole,  II.,  108]  ;  The 
Earle  Marshall  to  the  Queen's  Ma'tie  [ib.  (4)  8a6]  • 
Essex's  last  voyage  to  the  haven  of  happiness   ['ib.   (8)' 


DEVEREUX 


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DEVEREUX 


64 — 56,  12  staves  of  6 ;  printed  in  Tanner's  Bibl.  Brit., 
226]  i  The  Earle  of  Essex's  answer  to  the  Lo :  Keeper 
(dated  Oct.  Hth,  1599)  [ib.,  781  (15),  80,  81]  ;  Letter  from 
the  Earl  of  Essex  :  "To  the  Sacred  Ma  tie  of  Queen  Eliza- 
beth" [ib.  (16),  82];  Letter  to  Her  Ma'tie  upon  his 
command  to  go  to  Ireland  [ib.  (17),  83]  ;  Certain  Terses 
made  by  him,  beginning:  "Happy  even  he  could  finish 
forth  his  fate"  [ib.  (18),  8]  ;  Bill  presented  to  the  Court 
of  Wards  by  the  Earl  of  Essex,  suing  delivery  of  his 
estates  by  reason  of  his  full  age  and  knighthood. 

Upon,  or  about,  him  there  are  : — An  Epitaph  upon 
Eobert  E(arl)  of  Essex  [Bodl.  Lib.,  36,  f.  46]  ;  The  dis- 
pairinge  complaint  of  wretched  Rawleigh  for  his  treacherie 
wrought  against  the  worthy  Essex  [ib.,  f.  11]  ;  The  names 
of  the  honourable  Jury  impaunyled,  1601,  the  29th  of 
Eebruarii,  for  the  tryall  of  life  or  death  on  the  right 
honourable  Robert  Devereux,  Errell  of  Estsex  and 
Southampton  [ib.,  411,  f.  496]  ;  A  Coppie  of  the  Lorde 
Keeper's  Letter  to  the  Earl  Marshall  [16.,  767, 1.  (2),  f.  4, 

y:  Letter  from  Lo:  Keeper  Edgerton  to  the  Earle  of 
isex  (dated  12th  Oct.,  1599)  [ib.,  781  (14),  78,  79]  ; 
"When  noble  Essex,  Blunt,  and  Danvers,  dyde"  [ib., 
(19),  83];  Epitaph  on  Robert,  Earl  of  Essex  [ib.  (26), 
150 ;  printed  in  Park's  Walpole,  II.,  113, 114]  ;  A  briefe 
note,  for  the  settinge  and  plantinge  of  melon-seede,  from 
my  lorde  of  Essex,  gardner  [ib.,  824,  W  (4),  254a]  ;  The 
arraingment  of  the  Earles  of  Essex  and  Sonth'ton  in 
Westm'  hall,  on  Thursday  the  xixth  of  February,  1600 
[ib.,  830,  11,  f.  40 — 85]  ;  An  account  of  the  Execution  of 
the  Earle  of  Essex  (2oth  Feb.,  1600)  [ib.,  12,  f.  49,  50]  ; 
The  summary  poiutes  of  all  that  I  and  others  found  con- 
cerning the  office  of  Earle  Marshall,  when  we  were  com- 
manded by  the  E.  of  Essex,  Earle  Marshall,  to  make 
search  into  the  records  of  ye  same,  1597  [ib.,  862,  6,  f.  62 
— 6]  ;  Certificate  of  Robert,  Earl  of  Leicester,  to  the 
Court  of  Wards,  that  he  had  knighted  Robert,  E.  of  Essex, 
in  the  Low  Countries  (10  Feb.,  '29  Eliz.)  [ib.,  14  f.  85]  ; 
The  "Earl  of  Essex  rysinge"  [ib.,  44,  f.  229]  ;  Queene 
Elizabeth's  Warrant  to  the  Lord  Treasurer  (Lord  Burgh- 
ley)  for  the  Earl  of  Essex's  provisions  into  France,  1590 
[ib.,  1729,  f-  19a]  ;  Ditto,  to  sell  commodities  taken  in  a 
Spanish  ship  by  the  Earl  of  Essex  [ib.,  f.  2oa6]  ;  ditto,  for 
the  Erie  of  Essex  to  have  £7,000  out  of  the  44,170  li. 
arrisinge  of  the  cochinello  and  indico  prize,  aforesaid  [ib., 
27a]  ;  Account  of  the  Storm  that  drove  his  Squadron  to 
Plymouth  (1597)  [ib.,  175,  26]. 

The  Order  of  the  arraigning  of  Robert,  Earl  of  Essex, 
&c.,  in  a  contemporaneous  hand  [Salt  Lib.,  see  Gat.  MSS., 
Lot  449]. 

The  manner  of  arrainging — the  general  proofs — 
Speeches  against  the  Earl  of  Essex — Letter  from  Lord 
Keeper  to,  with  answers  from,  the  Earl  of  Essex — Lady 
Rich's  letter — names  of  those  associated  with  Essex — 
Speeches  of  the  Earl  on  night  before  execution,  &c. — other 
matters  relative  to  his  trial.  Folio.  Belonging,  1619, 
to  a  Jasper  Wickstead.  [Salt  Lib.,  see  Cat.  (MSS.). 
Lot  450. 

E.  of  Essex,  his  character,  undertakings,  treason,  and 
execution.     [Aulicus  Coquinarise,  pp.  36 — 49.] 

The  Poems  of  Thomas,  Lord  Tause,  Edward.  Earl  of 
Oxford,  Robert,  Earl  of  Essex,  and  Walter,  Earl  of  Essex. 
[Fuller's  Worthies'  Library,  Vol.  III.,  pp.  106-]  Knights 
made  by  the  Earl  of  Essex  in  Ireland  [Brit.  Mus.,  Har). 
MS.,  304.] 

[A'Becket's  Universal  Diet.,  II.,  65,  67  ;  Autographic 
Mirror,  I.,  No.  5  ;  Bodl.  Lib.,  229,  347  :  243, 163  :  219, 133  : 
338,  110  :  471,  49  :  767, 10,  62  :  781,  83  :  802,  187  :  830,  49  : 
556,105:  863,63,229:  S55, 122  :  iiJ3,58, 199:  1115,69,70: 
1121,  2576  :  1132, 162  :  1486,  V.  cover  :  1729,  167  ;  Collin's 
Ancient  Biog.  Poems,  Cam.  Miscellanea,  III.,  1012 ; 
Dixon's  Pers.  Hist,  of  Bacon;  MS.  Douce,  171,  f .  1  :  303,  f . 
40,  41,  91 ;  Fuller's  Ch.Hist.  (1837)  III.,  132  ;  Hackman's 
Cat.  Tanner  MSS.,  807, 898  ;  Jones'  Guide  to  Printed  Books, 
Brit.  Mus.,  23;  Madden's  Guide  to  Autographs,  Brit. 
Mus.,  4  ;  Taylor's  Hist,  of  Univ.  Dublin,  12,  218  ;  Wiffien's 
House  of  Russell,  II.,  38—65  ;  Chalmers'  Biog.  Diet., 
XII.,  11— 21;  Cooper's  Ath.  Cantab.,  II.,  296-301,552; 
Add.  MS.,  Brit.  Mus. ;  Proceedings  Society  of  Antiq.,  II., 
248  ;  Antiq.  Repert.,  I.,  196—225  ;  Archasologia,  XXII., 
172  :  XXXIIL,  24  :  XXXIV.,  169,  301,  315,  322,  323  ; 
Stebbing's  Bacon's  Works  ;  Bagade  Secretis  ;  Baker's 
MS.,  XT.,  175— 78  :  XXXIII.,81— 8  :  XXXV.,  41;  Bank's 
Unhappy  Favourite  ;  Barrow's  Drake  ;  Bibl.  Anglo.  Poet, 
16,  43,  123,  227,  303  ;  Kippis's  Biog.  Brit. ;  Birch's  Bliz.; 
ditto,  Hist.  View  ;  Black's  Cat.  Ashmole  MS.,  17,  384, 390, 
398,  399,  690,  691,  694,  794,  942,  1449,  1450  ;  Life  of  Sir  T. 
Bodley ;  Brooke's  Earl  of  Essex  ;  Browning's  Huguenots  ; 
Buckel's  Naval  Hist.,  363,  364  ;    Cabala,  3rd  ed.,  I.,  213— 


18  ;  Campbell's  Chancellors  ;    Camden's  Elizabeth  ;    ditto. 
Remains  ;    Bp.  Carleton's  Thankful  Remembrancer,  chap, 
xiv.;    Rob.  Carey's  Memoirs  ;    Casley's  Cat.  of  MSS.,  266  ; 
Churchyard's  Fortunate  Farewell ;  Churton's  Nowell,  431: 
Clarendon's  Disparity  between  Buckingham  and  Essex : 
Clarke's  Lives  (1683),  6  ;  Clay's  Liturgical  Services,  472 — 
74  ;  Life  of  Codriugton  ;    Collier's  Annals  of  the  Stage,  I., 
804,338;    ditto.  Poetical  Decameron,  I,  161  ;   Coningsby's 
Siege  of  Rouen  ;    Bp.  Cooper's  Defence,  ed.  Goode,  p.  xv.; 
Cooper's  Annals  of  Cam.,  II.,  352—56,  529,  585,  592—94, 
601,  602  ;    Cotton  MS.;    Cox's  Ireland  ;    Coxe's  Cat.  MSS. 
in    Coll.    Aulisque    Oxon. ;     Cruden's    Giavesend ;     The 
Devereux  Earls  of  Essex  ;  D'Ewe's  Autobiography,  I.,  51, 
124,  224  ;    D'Ewe's  Journals  ;    Dugdale's  Baronage  ;    Dun- 
cumb's  Herefs.,  II.,  204  ;    Edin.  Rev.,  XCVIII.;    Life  of 
Lord  Chancellor  Egerton  ;   Bgerton  Papers,  269,  274,  304, 
318 ;    Letters    of    Elizabeth   and    James   I.,   136  ;    Ellis's 
Letters  ;    Ellis's  Specimens  ;    [Epistolse  Academias  MSS., 
II.,  574,  581*,  582*;    European  Mag.,  XXll.,  26i;  Prickett 
and  Wright's  Fuller's  Cam.,  296  ;   Fuller's  Worthies  ;   Bp. 
Goodman's  James  I. ;    Gorton's  Biog.  Diet,,  I. ;    Granger; 
Hakluyt's   Voyages  ;     MS.  Hargrave,  225,  f .  23—32,  38, 
39  ;  Harington's  Epigrams,  I.,  12,  76  :    III.,  31  :    IV.,  10  ; 
MB.  Haii.;  Harl.  Misc.;  Haslewood's  Ancient  Grit.  Essays, 
II.,  246  ;   Harwood's  Lichfield,  339,  340  ;   Herbert's  Ames  ; 
Heylin's    Hist.    Presbyterians ;    Heywood  and  Wright's 
Univ.  Trans.,  II.,  182—87,  613  ;   Historic  de  Holland,  215, 
216  ;      HoUinshed's    Chrou.  ;      Leon    Howard's    Letters  ; 
Howell's  St.  Trials  ;   Hutton's  Correspondence  ;   Jardine's 
Criminal  Trials ;    Jones's  Earl  of  Essex  ;    Lambeth  MS. ; 
Lansd.  MS.;  Lemon's  Cal.  St.  Pa.,  645  ;   Lewis's  Islington, 
17,     1.50;    Leycester's     Correspondence;     Lloyd's    State 
Worthies  ;  Lodge's  Illustrations  ;  Lodge's  Portraits  ;  Cat. 
London   Corporation   Library,   205 ;     Lowndes ;     Lyson's 
Environs,  1 ,  13,  157,  204,  267,  484  :    II.,  119,  484,  542,  580  : 
IV.,    83,   519,   578 ;     Macaulay's    Essays ;     Mansbip   and 
Palmer's  Yarmouth,  I.,  304  :   II.,  323  ;    Mignet's  Antonio 
Perez  and  Philip  II.  ;    Martyn's  Privately  Printed  Books  ; 
Monson's  Wars  with  Spain  ;    Montagu's  Life  of  Bacon ; 
Moryson's  Itinerary  ;    Moule's  Bibl.  Heraldica,  25,  43,  46, 
50  ;     Murdin's    St.    Pa.  ;     Ware's   Burghley :     Nauntou's 
Fragmenta  Regalia ;    Nichols'  Prog.  Elizabeth ;    Nichols' 
LiteraryAnecdotes,  II.,  216:    III.,  608  :    V.,  288  :    VIIL, 
721  :  IX.,  591  ;    Nicholas's  Davidson  ;    Nichols'  Illus.  of 
Literature,  VI.,  403,  562  :    VII.,  739  ;    Nicholas's  Hatton, 
439,  476,  494  :  LIL:  LV.;   A".  ^  Q.,  II.,  103  :  IV..  191 :  2nd 
Series,  II.,  61 :  VI.,  5  :  VII.,  258  ;  Nuga3  Antique  ;  Oldy's 
Brit.  Lib.,  142,  158,  241,  246,  272,  274;    Oldy's  Ealegh ; 
Originalia,  34,  Bliz.,  p.  6,  r.  31  :  35,  Eliz.  p.  4,  r.  43  :    p.  7, 
r.  44 :    38,  Eliz.,  p.  2,  r.  7 ;    39,  Eliz.,  p.   1,  r.  105  :    F. 
Osborne's  Memoirs  ;   Peek's  Decid.  Curiosa,  49,  64,  l77 ; 
Peek's   Hist.   Pieces,   17,  18,  22  ;    Pennant's    Chester   to 
London,   330,   471  ;    Pennant's   London,  136  ;    ditto,  2nd 
Scottish  Tour,  II.,  321 ;    Phillipp's  MS.,  2911,  7387,  8262 ; 
Pigot's  Hadleigh,  120,  141 ;    Phcenix  Brit.,  1732  ;  Pricket's 
Honor's    Fame ;     Purchas's   Pilgrims ;    Quart.    Rev.,   V. ; 
Ralegh's   Relation  of  the  Cadiz  Action  ;    Ralph's  Fall  of 
the  Earls  of  Essex ;    Reliquiae  Wottonianse  ;    Restituta, 
I.,    190,   323,   499,    544:     IL,   415:    IV.,    119,    130;     MS. 
Richardson  ;    Eimbauk's   Bibl.  Madrigal,  4,  5  ;    Ritson's 
Bibl.    Poet ;     Rymer ;     Seward's    Anecdotes  ;     Collier's 
Shakespeare,  I.,  Lite,  153-55  :  ni.,  214,  537.  628  :  Smith's 
Autbgraphs  ;   Smith's  Cat.  Cains  Coll.,  MSS.,  29,  73,  101, 
184  ;    Somer's  Tracts,  III. ;   Todd's  Spencer's  Works,  I., 
pp.  lii.,  xciii.,  cxx.,  cxxxv. — cxlii. :   IV.,  70:  VIII.,  106  ; 
Stow's    Annals ;     Stradling's   Letters,   314 ;    Strickland's 
Queens  of  England  ;     Strype  ;    Talbot  Papers  ;    Tanner's 
Bibl.  Brit.;     Thomas's    Hist.    Notes,    421,    1189,    1190; 
Thorpe's  Cal.  St.  Pa.  ;    Townshend's  Hist.  Coll.,  41  ;    Sale 
Cat.    Dawson    Turner's    MSS.,    68.    264,    275:     Tytler's 
Raleigh ;  Cat.  Univ.  Lib.  MSS.,  III.,  651,  552,  584,  585  ; 
Union   Inventories,  pp.  lii.,  liii.,  Ivi.,  Ivii.,  34  ;    Wornum's 
Walpole'f,  Painters,  174,  180,  223,  851,  855—57,  868,  879, 
914      Walpolf's    Royal    and   Noble  Authors;    Walton's 
Donne  ;  ditto  Wotton  :  Warton's  Hist.  Eng.  Poets  ;   Win- 
sianley's   England's    Worthies ;    Winwood's   Memorials  ; 
Wodderspoon's  Ipswich,  118  ;   Bliss's  Wood's  Ath.  Oxon.  ; 
ditto.  Fasti;  Wood's  Annals,  II.,  256,  791,  920;    Wood's 
Colleges  and  Halls,  App„  111,  113,  115  ;   Wright's  Eliza- 
beth ;     Zonch's  Sidney,  357—62,  305  ;     Zurich  Letters,  II., 
3f2       The  Mirror,  N.S.,  III.,  36t  :    Dr.  Vaughan's  Eng. 
Revolution,  III.,  24,  288  ;    Diet.  Nat.  Biog.'] 

Dbvbrbux,  Robert.  b.  Essex  House  in  the 
Strand,  1592  ;  s.  of  the  above  ;  educated  Eton 
Coll.  ;  Mat.  Merton  Coll.,  Ox.,  Jan.,  1602  ; 
restored  to  his  hereditary  honours  and  became 


DEVEREUX 


(UU) 


DICKENSON 


3rd  Earl  of  Essex  ;  Lord  Ferrers  of  Chartley  ; 
Lord  of  the  Manor  of  the  City  and  County  of 
Lichfield;  created  M. A.,  30th  Aug.,  1605  ;  m., 
1606,  to  Lady  Frances  Howard,  when  he  was 
only  14  years  old,  but  was  divorced  soon  after  ; 
became  a  Vice-Admiral  on  accession  of  Charles 
I. ;  m.,  a  second  time,  to  a  dau.  of  Sir  W".  Paulet, 
from  whom  he  was  divorced  about  two  years 
afterwards  ;  became  General  of  Parliamentary 
Army,  July,  1642  ;  made  a  Duke  and  given 
an  annual  allowance  of  £10,000  in  1646,  but 
he  d.  suddenly,  14th  Sept.,  1646,  before  it 
could  take  effect  ;  bur.  Westmr.  Abbey. 

Victorious  News  from  tiie  Earle  of  Essex.  Being  a 
true  relation  of  the  famous  Battaile  fought  between  His 
Excellencie  and  the  Lord  Strange,  wherein  is  declared  how 
the  Lord  Strange  was  taken  prisoner  with  five  other 
Commanders,  23rd  Sept.     Printed  1842.     Sm.  4to. 

Speech  of  the  Earl  of  Essex  at  the  head  of  his  Army. 
[Antiq.  Report,  Vol.  L] 

Difference  between  the  Estates  of  the  Duke  of 
Buckingham  and  the  Earl  of  Essex.  Written  by  the 
Earl  of  Clarendon.     [lb.] 

The  Nullity  of  Essex's  Marriage  with  Suffolk's 
Daughter.  With  the  Legall  proceedings.  [Aulicus 
Coquinarioe,  11.^ — 30.] 

Portrait.     [Biog.  Mirror,  1795.] 

Life  and  Death.     \_See  Codrington  (R.).] 

The  Proceedings  which  happened,  touching  the 
Divorcement  between  the  Lady  Frances  Howard  and 
Robert  Earle  of  Essex.     In  MS.  folio.      [Penes  Compiler.] 

Autograph  Letter  to  Prince  Rupert.  "Tame,  22nd 
June,  1043."  1  page,  folio.  [Salt  Lib.,  see  Cat.  (MSS.). 
Lot  609.] 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  340  ;  Somers'  Tracts,  Vol.  II. ; 
Chalmers'  Biog.  Diet.,  XII.,  21 — 3 ;  A'Becket's  Universal 
Diet.;  G-orton's  Biog.  Diet.;  Diet.  Nat.  Bioc/.;  Devereux's 
Earls  of  Essex.] 

Dbvbreux,  Walter,  b.  Carmarthen,  circa  1538; 
eldest  s.  of  Sir  Richard  Devereux  (eldest  s.  of 
Walter,  3rd  Lord  Ferrers  of  Chartley"),  by  his 
wife,  Dorothea,  dau.  of  George  Hastings,  Earl 
of  Huntingdon  ;  his  father  having  d.,  13th 
Oct.,  1547,  he  succeeded  his  grandfather,  27th 
Sept.,  ]  558,  as  2nd  Viscount  Hereford,  Steward 
of  Tamworth,  Lord  Ferrers  of  Chartley,  &c.  ; 
ordered,  5th  Nov.,  1558,  to  be  ready  to  defend 
Tutbury  Castle  against  any  attempt  to  rescue 
Mary,  Queen  of  Scots  ;  Lord  Lieutenant  of 
Staffordshire ;  m.  Lettice,  dau.  of  Francis 
Knollys;  K.G.,  23rd  April,  1572;  created  Earl 
of  Essex,  4th  May,  1572  ;  Earl  Marshal  of 
Ireland  for  Hfe,  9th  May,  1576  ;  d.  Dublin 
Castle,  22nd  Sept,  1576  ;  bur.  Carmarthen, 
26tli  Nov.,  1576. 

The  Poems  of  Thomas,  Lord  Vaux,  Edward,  Earl  of 
Oxford.  Robert,  Earl  of  Essex,  and  Walter,  Earl  of  Essex. 
[Puller's  Worthies'  Library,  Vol.  III.,  pp.  106.] 

Knights  made  by  the  Earl  of  Essex  in  Ireland.  I  Brit. 
Mus.,  Harl.  MS.,  304.] 

Funeral  Sermon.    By  Bishop  R.  Davies  [see]. 

The  Complaint  of  a  Synuer.  In  English  Verse. 
[Farr's  Select  Poetry,  reign  of  Elizabeth,  316.] 

Life  of.     [The  Devereuxs,  Earls  of  Essex.] 

Portraits  of,  in  "The  Heroologia,"  the  "  Gerania,"  and 
by  H.  Meyer,  R.  Young,  and  H.  Moll. 

Numerous  Letters  of  his  in  MS.  are  extant. 

Creation  as  Earl  of  Essex  (18  Ap.  an.  37,  Hen.  8). 
From  the  "  Olde  Booke  of  Mr.  Owen."  [Bodl.  Lib.,  25, 
f.  59i.]  Other  references  [J6.,liie,B.  45a:  (71)  54  and 
(72).] 

[Kippis's  Biog.  Brit.;  Thomas's  Hist.  Notes,  421, 
1189  ;  Haynes'  St.  Pa.,  196,  521,  532,  639  ;  Murdin's  St. 
Pa.,  268,  300—2,  77.8—75  ;  Lemon's  Cal.  St.  Pa.,  Ill,  181, 
340,  348,  350,  442,  445,  446,  464,  469,  496,  602,  508,  531,  674, 
652  ;   Thorpe's  ditto,  351,  875  ;  Cooper's  Ath.  Cantab.,  I., 


563,  564 ;  Chronicles  of  Queen  Jane,  26  ;  Ellis's  Letters, 
Ist  Series,  II.,  279  :  2nd  Series,  III.,  31 ;  Halpim :  or, 
Oberon's  Vision ;  Pennant's  Chester  to  London,  87,  113  ; 
ditto,  Dover  to  Isle  of  Wight,  175;  Rymer,  XV.,  760; 
Walpole's  Boyal  and  Noble  Authors,  II.,  18 ;  Farr's 
Elizabethan.  Poetry,  XXVIII.,  316 ;  Lloyd's  State 
Worthies  ;  Grindal's  Remains,  345 ;  Zurich  Letters,  I., 
267,  329  :  II.,  233  ;  Strype's  Smith,  140,  142 :  ditto.  Annals, 
I.,  App.,  3  :  II.,  389,  464—67  :  III.,  60 ;  Moule's  Bibl. 
Heraldica,  24 ;  Smith's  Autobiographies ;  G-ranger ; 
Wright's  Elizabeth,  I.,  481,  484,  496  :  II.,  25—31,  34—7, 
43  ;  Craik's  Romance  of  Peerage,  I.,  1 ;  Restituta,  I.,  643  ; 
Fuller's  Worthies  (Caermarthenshire) ;  Barrow's  Naval 
Worthies,  1845  ;  The  Mirror,  N.S.,  III.,  360  ;  Sict.  Nat. 
Biog.'] 

Db  Wint,  Peter,  b.  Stone.  1784  ;  s.  of  a 
Physician  ;  Student  under  John  Raphsel 
Smith,  Engraver ;  m.  sister  of  Hilton,  the 
historical  painter ;  entered  Sch.  of  Roy. 
Academy,  1807  ;  exhibited,  1828  ;  Associate 
of  Water  Colour  Society,  1810  ;  Member, 
1812  ;  d.  London,  1849  ;  bur.  Lambeth. 
The  following  Drawings  by  him  were  bequeathed  to 
the  National  G-allery  by  Mr.  Henderson  in  1880  : — 

Lincoln  Cathedral — Bray  on  the  Thames — Ruins  of 
Lincoln  Castle — Harvest  Time  in  Lancashire- — South  Ken- 
sington— Thornbury  Castle — Gateway  at  Lincoln — The 
Cricketer — Nottingham  ■ —  Walton-on-'Thames  —  Hay  Har- 
vest— Mountain — A  Ferry  on  the  Severn,  1840 — Haddon, 
1839 — Shap  Falls,  Westmoreland — Wetsford,  Lincolnshire 
— Rickmaking  near  Lincoln — Tutbury  Castle — View  near 
Salt  Hill,  Bucks. — Stokesay  Castle — Canes  Castle. 

Sicilian   Scenery.       Drawn  by  P.  D.  from  Sketches 

made  on  the  Spot,  by  Captain  Light.    London,  1823.    4to. 

Engravings  from  his  Drawings  in  Turner's  Southern 

Coast ;   Marvey's  English  Landscape  Painters  ;   Hughes' 

South  of  Franco,  and  in  Views  in  France,  1825. 

Burlington  Fine  Art  Club.  Drawings  and  Sketches 
by  D.  Cox  and  P.  de  Wint.  Catalogue.  London.  1873. 
4to. 

Memoir  of  Peter  de  Wint.  By  Walter  Armstrong. 
London,  1888.     Oblong  4to. 

[See  Redgrave  (Gilbert  R.),  Wedmore  (Frederick).] 

DiBBiN,  Henry  A.      Clyde  Street,  Stoke. 

Paper  entitled  : — The  Theory  and  Practice  of  Electric 
communications  as  applied  to  Colliery  Works.  [Trans. 
North  Staffs.  Min.  and  Meek.  Eng.,  II.,  114—23  :  Plates — 
pp.  118,  119, 122.]  Reprinted  (for  presents)  in  8vo.,  pp. 
8,  Plates,  3. 

Dickens.    Staffs. 

Arms.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  858,  98.]     Duffierin  [ib.,  100]. 

Dickenson,  Rev.  H.  St.  John's  Coll.,  Cam.; 
M.A.;  Curate  of  Church  Eaton:  d.  Blymhill, 
1805,  aged  97. 

[Ch.  Observer,  YV. ,5^1.] 

Dickenson,  Rev.  John.  b.  Burton,  11th  Nov., 
1828  ;  Primitive  Methodist  Minister  from 
1849  ;  Book  Steward,  1870,  1875  ;  Secretary 
to  Conference,  1873  ;  President  of  Conference, 
1876  ;  d.  Oct.,  1888. 

Obituary   of  Rev.  James   Eckerslev.      [P.  M    Maa 

(1869),  616—18.]  " 

Obituary.     By  John  Gair.      [P.  M.  Min.  (1889),  6,  7.] 

Dickenson,  John.     Surgeon,  Bilston. 

Trial  at  StafEord.     [Lancet  (1846),  813.] 
Editorial  on  Trial.     [Ib.,  393.] 

Dickenson,  Rev.  John  Horace,  b.  Blymliill, 
1776  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Samuel  Dickenson,  Rector  ; 
Mat.  Wore.  Coll.,  19th  June,  1793;  B.A., 
1797  ;  Rector  of  Blymhill,  1840—53  ;  d 
1854. 

Zoology  of  Staffordshire.    [Shaw's  Staffs.,  I.,  92—96  ] 
[Hist,  of  Blymhill ;    Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  I.,  867.J 


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Dickenson,  Rev.  Samuel,  b.  Blymhill,  1753  ; 
s.  of  Rev.  John  Dickenson,  Rector  ;  Chp.  to 
H.  M.S.  "Dunkirk";  LL.B.  ;  Rector  of 
Blymhill,  1777—1823  ;  m.  Catherine,  dan.  of 
— .  York,  Esq.,  Sheriffhales ;  d.  15th  May, 
18-23,  aged  90  ;  bur.  Blymhill. 

A  Sermon  on  the  late  General  Thanksgiving  preached 
in  the  Parish  Church  of  Blymhill,  Staffordshire,  on 
Thursday,  July  29th,  lT8-k  Wolverliampton  :  Printea  for 
the  .iiitiior  and  Sold  by  J.  Smart.  4to.,  pp.  34  :  App.,  1 
leaf.    '2nd  ed.,  same  imprint  and  pagination. 

List  of  Indigenous  Staffordshire  Plants.  [Shaw's 
Staffis.,Vol.  I.,  97— n.i.] 

Obituary.  [Gent.'.-!  Mag.  (1823),  H50 ;  Hist.  Coll. 
Staffs.,  11.  (pt.  2),  142,  143.] 

Dickenson,    William,   Engraver.       b.    London, 

1746  ;    il.  Paris,  1823. 

Engraved  Portrait  of  Sir  E.  Peel  after  Northcote, 
1818. 

DiCKiN,  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  Newcastle,  1802  ; 
Weslevan  Minister  from  1824  ;  d.  Walsall, 
15th  May,  1861. 

Obituary  of  John  Fryer  of  Nineveh.  IWes.  Mag. 
(1841),  641—45.] 

Biographical  Sketch  of  Robert  Spanton,  of  Malton. 
[lb.  (1848),  1044 — 16.] 

Obituary.     [  Wes.  Mhi.  (1861),  20,  28.] 

Dickson,  Rev.  William  Edward.  Corp.  Ch. 
Coll.,  Cam.  ;  B.A.,  1846  ;  M.A.,  1851  ; 
Minor  Canon  of  Lichfield  Cathedral  ;  Vicar 
of  Goostry,  1848 — 58  ;  Precentor  and  Sacrist 
of  Ely.  1858  ;  Proelector,  1870. 

Papers  on  Parochial  Subjects. 
Railways  and  Locomotion. 
Our  Workshops.     S.P.C.^. 
Storm  and  Sunshine.    1857. 
Singing  in  Parish  Churches.    1858. 
Cathedral  Choirs.     1877. 
Practical  Organ  Building.    1881. 

OiGBY,  Sir  Everard,  Knt.  s.  of  Everard  Digby, 
Esq.,  of  Drystoke,  Rutland  ;  Ward  of  the 
Crown  ;  retired  to  his  estates  circa  1602,  and 
embraced  the  religion  (Roman  Catholic)  of  his 
fathers  ;  knighted  by  James  I.,  1603  ;  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  William  Mulshaw,  Esq.,  of 
Gothurst,  Bucks.  ;  connected  with  the  Gun- 
powder Plot,  on  the  discovery  of  which,  he, 
with  two  friends,  retired  to  Holbeach  House, 
near  Dudley,  where  they  defended  themselves  : 
having  broken  through  the  beseigers  he  was 
taken  prisoner  in  a  wood  adjoining,  carried  to 
London,  and  placed  in  the  Tower  ;  tried,  27th 
Jan.,  1606,  condemned,  and  executed  in  St. 
Paul's  Churchyard,  30th  Jan.,  1606. 

[It  is  only  necessary  here  to  point  out  that  accounts  of  the  Plot, 
plotters,  and  places  connected  therewith,  are  found  in  all  histories 
of  England,  and  anyone  desirous  to  know  more  regarding  the  Plot, 
or  Sir  Everard,  can  be  satisfied,  both  as  to  curiosity  and  tastes. 
Particulars  as  to  the  Holbeacli  House  episode  are  found  in  all 
worfo  (with  which  I  am  acquainted)  treating  on  the  Plot, 
especially  the  contemporary  tracts.     .See  Brit.  Mas.  Cat.  for  titles.] 

DlLlIORNB. 

Church  Registers  :— L,  Mixed,  1560—1695.  II.,  ditto, 
1695—1748.  III.,  ditto,  1748—78.  IV.,  Baptisms  and 
Burials,  1778-1812.  V.,  Marriages,  175^1812  VI., 
ditto,  1813— 37.  VII.,Baptisms,  1813— 46.  VIIL,  Bur^ls, 
1813_77.  IX.  and  X.,  Marriages,  1837  (m  use).  XL, 
Baptisms,  1846,  (in  use).  XIL,  Burials,  1877  (m  use).- 
(Rev.  J,  Beckett,  Vicar.) 


Dillon,  Charles,  tragedian,  b.  Diss,  Norfolk, 
24th  May,  1819  ;  acted  Hamlet  for  the  first 
time  in  City  of  London  Theatre,  1840  ; 
travelled  all  over  America  and  Australia  giving 
performances  ;  when  in  England  he  visited 
Staffordshire  yearly,  at  least ;  was  in  New- 
castle just  before  his  death  ;  dropped  dead  in 
High  St.,  Hawick,  24th  June,  1881. 

[Copious  accounts  in  local  Staffordshire  papers  of  his 
visits,  as  also  on  the  occasion  of  his  death.  Biographical 
Notices  will  be  found  in  : — Times,  Feb..  1883  ;  The  Era, 
25th  June,  2nd  July,  and  9th  July,  1881  ;'  The  Players,  I., 
161,  portrait ;   Touchstone,  28th  Sept.,  1878,  portrait.] 

DiLWORTH,  David.  Printer,  Newcastle;  6.  Wyres- 
dale.  Lanes.,  1824  ;  s.  of  John  Jackson  Dil- 
worth,  and  Ann,  his  wife  ;  educated  Ackworth 
Sch.,  Yorks.;  apprenticed  to  Wilcockson  and 
Dobson,  Chronicle  Office,  Preston,  1838 — 45  ; 
began  business  in  Newcastle,  1848  ;  retired, 
1884,  Avhen  he  was  succeeded  by  his  son, 
Frederick  Dilworth ;  m.,  1855,  Emma,  dau.  of 
Philip  Goodall,  of  Seabridge,  near  Newcastle  ; 
now  (1893)  of  Ellel,  Lanes. 

A  Collection  of  Psalms  and  Hymns  designed  for 
Public  Worship,  from  various  Authors.  Newcastle: 
Printed  by  D.  Dilworth,  High  Street  MDCCCXLIX. 
Duo.,  pp.  xvii.,  332,  Appendix,  same  imprint,  continuous 
pagination,  333 — 495,  with  a  duplicate  paging  in  brackets 
(1—106). 

An  Introduction  to  the  Spelling  and  Reading  English 

.     .     By  William  Markham.     Newcastle-under-Lyme : 

D.  Dilworth,  Printer,  Bookseller,  and  Stationer.    1856.    8vo. 

Portrait,  pp.  144.     (John   and   Charles   Mozley,   Printers, 

Derby.) 

Prayers  and  Hymns  for  High  Schools.  [See Kitchener 
(F.E.).] 

No.  1  Dilworth's  Register  of  Facts  and  Occurrences 
relating  to  Literature,  the  Sciences,  and  the  Arts,  1860. 
August:  D.  Dilworth,  Printer  and  Publisher.  Imp.  8vo. 
1860—61.  Nos.  1 — 11  all  issued ;  a  monthly  magazine,  pp. 
48  to  31  in  the  last  number. 

Addresses  delivered  in  the  Manchester  Street  Lecture 
Hall,  Newcastle,  March  28th,  1879,  by  James  Delahunty, 
Esq.,  M.P.  for  Waterford  County,  and  J.  W.  Dawson,  Esq. 
Newcastle  :  D.  Dilworth.     n.d.     8vo.,  pp.  12. 

North  Staffordshire  Field  Club  Reports,  1872—84 
inclusive. 

Transactions  of  the  North  Staffordshire  Mining  and 
Mechanical  Institute,  1879—84  inclusive. 

Annual  Reports  of  St.  Giles'  Church,  1858—84,  but  not 
regularly. 

Dilworth's  Newcastle-under-Lyme  Almanack. 

Annual  Addresses  of  W.  S.  Allen,  Esq.,  M.P.,  1866— 
84,  but  not  for  all  years. 

Ingamell's  Newcastle,  1870,  1881.  [See  Ingamell, 
(J.).] 

Memoir  of  Mrs.  Allen.     {See  Allen  (W.  S.).] 

Inventor  of  the  Economic  Blotting  Pad,  1858. 

Abstracts  of  Accounts  relative  to  the  Borough,  1870 
— 84,  but  not  regularly. 

Accounts  of  Gas  Department  up  to  1884. 

St.  George's  Magazine  up  to  1884. 

North  Stafford  Hunt  Reports  up  to  1884. 

Catalogue  of  Public  Library,  1877,  1883. 

[See  Matthias  (Archd.),  Macadam  (R.),  Woodforde 
(F.  C),  Veale  (Rev.  H.),  Broad  (Rev.  J.  E.),  Daltry  (Rev. 
T.  W.),  Lynam  (C),  Wardle  (T.),  Fenton  (R.),  Ingamells 
(J,),  Dunlop  (P.),  Dibbin  (H.).] 

Dilworth,  Frederick,     b.  Newcastle  ;  succeeded 

his  father,  1884  ;  d.  1889. 

Printed  : — 

Reports  North  Staff's.  Field  Club,  1885—89. 
Transactions  of  North  Staff's.  Mining  and  Mechanical 
Engineers,  1884—89. 

St.  George's  Magazine,  1884 — 89. 

Abstract  of  Accounts  for  Borough  of  Newcastle. 

Ditto,  St.  Giles'  Church. 

Dilworth's  Almanack,  1885 — 89. 


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DODD 


DiMMOCK,  Moff.  "  Printer,  Bookseller,  Stationer, 
and  Auctioneer,  Dealer  in  Patent  Medicines  " 
(Bagshaw's  Directory,  1818),  Market  Place, 
Tamworth. 

DiMSDALB,  near  Chesterton. 

[Jewitt'B  Ceramic  Art,  I.,  99, 460.] 

Dingle,  Edmund.  Hector  of  Slirabridge,  Gloucs.; 
ArcM.  and  Preb.  of  York  ;  Treasurer  of  Lich- 
field, 6th  Sept.  to  death  ;    d.  1st  Aug.,  1688, 
aged  78  ;  hur.  Slimbridge, 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  203.] 

DiNGLEY,  Edward  Alfred,  Loxdale  Street,  Wed- 

nesbury  ;    M.B.,  Lond.,  1880  ;    M.D.,  Lond., 

1882  ;    M.R.C.S.,  England,  1882  ;    Assistant 

Surgeon,  West  Bromwich  Hospital ;    Medical 

Officer,     Wet     Wednesbury    District,    West 

Bromwich  Union. 

Aphasia  and  Aphemia  [Brain  (1882)]  ;    also  a  con- 
tributor to  Brit.  Med.  Jour,  and  Lancet. 

"  Dissenter,  A."     Ooseley,  9th  July,  1823. 

Letter  on  Registration  of  Births.    [Baptist  Mag.  (May, 
1823) ;  New  Con.  Mag.  (1823),  38C.] 

Dix,  Thomas.     Engraver. 

Map  of  Staffordshire,  1828. 

DixoN,  Rev.  Godwin  Hope.     Mat.  Pemb.  Coll., 
Ox.  ;   B.A.,  1851  ;    M.A.,  1854;    Curate  St. 
Paul's,    Wolverhampton,     1851 — 59  ;     Vicar 
1859—64  :    of  Goulceby,   Lines.,   1869—74  ; 
Rector     of     Compton-Greenfield,     Somerset., 
1874—90  ;  now  (1893)  resides  in  Exeter. 
The    Everlasting    Covenant.      A    Pastor's    Farewell 
Address  to  the  MemBers  of  his  Congregation.     Wolver- 
hampton :  Simpson  cf  Steen.     1863.     8vo. 

Dixon,  John,  Engraver,  b.  Dublin,  1740  ;  d. 
London,  1780. 

Engraved : — G-arrioi!;  as  Richard  III.,  after  Dance  : 
Charles  Townshend  as  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer. 

Dixon,  Rev.  Myles  C.  Wesleyan  Minister  from 
1809  ;  d.  Hanley,  1857. 

Dixon,  William  John.  b.  Merridale  Grove, 
1848  ;  s.  of  Edwin  Dixon,  Esq.  ;  Trin.  Coll., 
Cam.  ;  B.A.,  1871  ;  Oxford  Circuit ;  Student 
Inner  Temple,  24th  April,  1867;  called  to 
Bar,  6th  Jan.,  1871  ;  LL.M.,  1880. 

Law  Practice  and  Procedure  in  Divorce   and  Matri- 
monial Causes.     London,  1886.     8vo.,  pp.  136. 

Probate  and  Administrative  Law  and  Practice. 

DoBEL,  Daniel.  b.  Cranbrook,  Kent,  1700  ; 
a  shoemaker  and  leather  cutter,  afterwards 
Baptist  Minister  at  Cranbrook  for  44  years  • 
d.  1782,  aged  81. 

The     Seventh     Day     Sabbath     not    obligatory     on 

Christians.      In  Five  Parts,  &c ^n  Appendix 

containing  answers  to  objections,  and  likewise  an  examina- 
tion of  Mr.  Elwall's  chief  argument  for  the  continuation  of 
the  Seventh  Day  Sabbath,  &c.,  &c.    London. 

DoBREE,  Rev.  Osmond.  b.  Giiernsey,  13th 
March,  1832  ;  s.  of  George  Dobree  and  Mary 
Brock,  his  wife  ;  educated  at  Elizabeth  Coll., 
Guernsey  ;  Trin.  Coll,,  Dublin  ;  B.A.,  1853  ; 
Curate    St.   Mary's,  Nottingham,   1856—57  • 


St.  John's,  Guernsey,  1856—63  ;  of  Biddulph, 
1863—73  ;  Vicar  of  Goldenhill,  1873—90  ; 
of  Colwich,  1890  ;  Preb.  of  Hansacre,  Lich- 
field, 1885  :  m.  1863,  Mary  Octavia,  dau.  of 
John  Beck  Eaton,  Esq.,  Banker,  of  Shrews- 
bury. 

The  Eucharist  a  Sacrament  and  a  Sacrifice.  Hanley: 
Allbut  4-  Daniel.     1887.     lar.  8vo..  pp.  28. 

Missions  to  Communicants  only.  London:  Gardner 
^  Co.    n.d.    8vo.,  pp.  10. 

The  Goldenhill  Church  Papers — Confession,  Confir- 
mation, The  Real  Presence.  [The  first  two  printed  by 
Wardle,  Kidsgrove  ;    the  last  by  Allbut  tj'  Daniel,  Hanley. 1 

Home  Reunion.  [Lichfield  Diocesan  Mag.  (1889), 
266.]  Christian  Home  Life  [ib.,  199]  :  Private  Prayer 
[ib.  (1891),  213]  ;  The  Church  and  Non-Conformity  [Year 
Booh  (1888),  33J. 

DoBSON,  Frederick,      b.  Leek,   1801 ;    2nd  s.  of 
John  Dobson,  Gent.  ;  Mat.  Merton  Coll.,  Ox., 
3rd  Nov.,  1819  ;    B.  A.,  1823;    M.A.,  1828  ; 
d.  7th  Oct.,  1881. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.] 

DoBSON,  Rev.  John.  Preb.  of  Salisbury  ;  Vicar 
of  Longbridge-Deveril],  and  of  Market  Laving- 
ton,  Wilts.  ;  resided  at  Ball  Haye,  Leek, 
where  he  d.,  1805. 

[Ch.  Observer,  lY.,  194.] 

DoBsoN,  Samuel,    b.  Newcastle,  1794  ;  d.  Silver- 
dale,  1869. 
Obituary.    By  R.  W.     [P.  M.  Mag.  (1871),  556.] 

DoBsoN,  Sarah,  b.  Wybunbury,  Cheshire,  Feb., 
1794  ;  wife  of  the  above  ;  d.  Silverdale,  23rd 
July,  1868. 

Obituary.  By  R.  Wycherley.  [P.  M.  Mag.  (1869), 
615,  616.] 

DooKSEY,  Mrs.  {nee  Garrick).     b.  Lichfield. 

'Trial  between  Mrs.  Docksey  (sister  to  the  late  David 
Garrick,  Esq.),  Plaintiff,  and  Mr.  Stephen  Panting,  of  the 
City  of  Lichfield,  Apothecary,  Defendant,  in  ejectment. 
Before  Baron  Thompson  and  a  Special  Jury  at  Stafford 
Lent  Assizes,  1796.  To  which  is  prefixed  the  Speech  of 
the  Honourable  Thomas  Erskine,  on  the  part  of  the 
Plaintiff.  Stafiord:  Printed  and  Sold  by  Joshua  Drewrv 
at  the  Office  of  the  Staffordshire  Advertiser.  Sold  also  hi 
Jaclcson  and  Morgan,  Lichfield  ;  Chester  and  Smith  New- 
caste  ;  Chester  and  Mort  Hanley  ■  Smart  and  Simpson, 
Wolverhampton  ;  Knott,  Lombard  Street,  London  &c  n  d 
8vo.,  pp.  54.  y  J  •       •  • 

T,,     [Exceedingly  rare  and  valuable.      The  Case  was  tried  in  St 
Mary's  Church,  a?  the  Town  Hall  was  then  under  repair  ] 

DoDD,  Charles  Edward.  ' 

Letter  to  Sir  Robert  Peel  on  the  Legal  Reforms  pro- 
posed by  Lord  Brougham.    London,  1828.     8  to. 

DoDD,  Rev.  George.  Curate  of  Donington, 
Jioo  y. 

Boscobel    &c Wolverhampton:    William 

Parke,     n.d     8vo.,   pp.   77.      2nd   ed.,   1859.      fPub  ished 
anonymously.]  '-    """^nea 

DoDD,  Isaac,  b.  Felling  Hall,  Heworth,  Durham 
9th  June,  1801  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Dodd  ;  appren- 
ticed to  G.  Stephenson;  an  inventor,  from 
1830  ;  engineer  to  Horseley  Iron  Works 
Staffs.,  1832— 36  ;  Locomotive  Superintendent' 
Midland  Railway,  1835  ;  founded  with  his  son 

i    1  ^xr    V    *^'  ,^°'™''   Engineer    and 

Railway  Works,  Rotherham,  1850  ■  works 
closed,  1866  ;  d.  Nether  Hallam,  1st  Nov.' 
1868.  ' 

LXXY%of  u''''ZfT    ^^*?''*«'«   «/   Oivil    Engineers, 
i.AA  V .,  J08— 14 ;  Mod.  Lng.  Bwg.,  I.,  cols.  887,  888.] 


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DONALD 


DoDD,  James. 

Abstract  of  the  Inland  Revenue  Act,  1880.  An  Act 
to  repeal  the  Duties  on  Malt.  Wolverhampton :  William 
Mosetetj  if  Co.    8vo. 

Licensing  Statistics.  A  protest  against  existing 
licences,  changes,  and  suggestions  for  a  more  equitable 
scale.  Dedicated  to  H.  H.  Fowler,  Esq.,  M.P.  Woliier- 
hampton :  Plimmer  if-  Co.     1884.     8vo. 

DoDDE,   Thomas,  Lichfield;    M.A.,   Cam.;    in 
corporated  0.x.  UniY.,  16th  July,  1600  ;  Canon 
of  Lichfield.  1619. 
[Bodl.  Lib.,  855, 133.] 

DoDSHON,  Frances  (nee  Henshaw).  b.  Cawden 
Hall,  Leek,  1714  ;  Minister  amongst  the 
Quakers  for  56  years  ;  m.  (1)  William  Paxton, 
(if  Durham,  (2)  — .  Dodshon  ;  d.  Macclesfield, 
Aug.,  1790,  aged  79  ;  bur.  Friends'  burying 
ground  at  Macclesfield. 

A  Serious  Call  in  tender  compassion  to  the  sinners  of 
Sion  of  what  rank  or  degree  soever.  "Kendal,  10th  of 
'2nd  Mo.,  1744."  By  Frances  Henshaw.  Kendal :  Printed 
by  Thomas  Ashbourner.  n.d.  8vo.,  pp.  8.  Again,  Bristol : 
Reprinted  by  R.  Winpenny.  n.d.  8vo.,  pp.  14.  Again, 
with  a  letter  by  Richard  Champion,  Macclesfield :  Printed 
by  Edward  Bayley.     n.d.     8vo.,  pp.  16. 

A  Brief  Narrative  of  the  Convincement  of  Frances 
Dodgshon  formerly  Frances  Henshaw,  giving  some 
account  of  the  close  trials  she  underwent  on  her  joining 
the  Society  of  Friends.  To  which  is  added  A  Serious  Call, 
&c.  London:  Printed  by  James  Phillips,  George  Yard, 
Lombard  Street.    1794.     12mo.,  pp.  24. 

[Published  by  instruction  of  the  Morning  Meeting,  but  sup- 
pressed by  tbe  Meeting  for  suffering.- -CompilBB.] 

Some  Account,  &c.  .  .  of  Frances  Dodshon,  late 
of  Macclesfield.  To  which  is  added  A  Serious  Call,  &c. 
Warrington :  Printed  and  Sold  by  W.  Leicester.  Sold  by 
Barton  (^  Harvey,  London  ;  and  by  J.  Mills,  Bristol.  1803. 
8vo.,  pp.  20.  Another  ed.,  Warrington:  Printed  by  W. 
Leicester.    1803.    12mo.,  pp.  20. 

DoDSON,  Eev.  Christopher,  b.  Burton,  1793  ; 
s.  of  JohnDodson,  Doctor  ;  Mat.,  Uniy.  Coll., 
Ox.,  3rd  April,  1810;  B.A.,  1813;  M.A., 
1817 ;  Rector  of  Grateley,  1819 —  ;  of 
Penton-Mewsey,  Hants.,  1832  to  death  ;  d. 
14th  April,  1876. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxou.,  I.,  376.] 

DoDsoN,  Sir  John.  b.  Yoxall,  1780  ;  s.  of  Rev. 
John  Dodson,  D.D.;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  28th 
Nov.,  1797 ;  B.A.,  1801  ;  M.A.,  18(i4 ; 
B.C.L.  and  D.C.L.,  1808  ;  Barrister-at-Law, 
Inner  Temple,  1834  ;  a  Bencher  ;  M.P.,  Rye, 
1819 — 23  ;  King's  Advocate-General,  1834  ; 
Admiralty  Advocate,  1829 ;  Master  of  Faculties, 
1841  ;  Vicar-General  of  Canterbury,  1849  ; 
Dean  of  Arches,  and  Judge  Prerogative  of  the 
Court  of  Canterbury,  1852  ;  d.  27th  April, 
1858. 

Reports  of  Cases  in  the  High  Court  of  Admiralty, 
1811—22.    London,  1815,  1828.    2  vols.,  8vo. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  L,  376  ;  Mod.  Eng.  Bmg.,  I., 
cols.  889,  890  (this  "Work  puts  him  as  born  at  Hurstpier- 
point,  in  Sussex,  evidently  an  error).] 

Dodson,  Rev.  William,  b.  Yoxall,  1782  ;  s.  of 
JohnDodson,D.D.,  of  Yoxall ;  Mat.  St.  John's 
■  Coll.,  Ox.,  1800  ;  B.A.,  1804  ;  M.A.,  1808  ; 
B.D.,  1817  ;  Fellow,  1804—12  ;  Rector  of 
Well-w.-Claxby,  1812  ;  Vicar  of  Edlington, 
Lines.,  1817  to  death  ;  d.  17th  Oct.,  1852. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  I.,  376.] 


DoGGETT,  Rev.  John.  b.  Sherborne ;  elected 
from  Eton  to  King's  Coll.,  Cam.,  1451  ; 
Preb.  of  Ruscombe,  Sarum,  and  of  Clifton, 
Lincoln,  1473  ;  of  Rampton,  Southwell,  1474  ; 
of  Chadstoek,  Sarum,  1475;  Ambassador  to 
the  Pope,  17th  July,  1479  ;  Commissioner  to 
the  King  of  Denmark,  1480  ;  Chp.  to  Richard 
IIL,  1483  ;  Vicar-General  of  Sarum  ;  Chan- 
cellor of  Lichfield,  13th  Feb.,  1488  ;  Dr.  of 
Canon  Law  of  Bologna  University  ;  Rector  of 
Eastbourne,  Sussex,  1491  ;  Provost  King's 
College ;  d.  April,  1501  ;  bur.  Salisbury 
Cathedral. 

Examination  in  Phcedonem  Platonis.  [MS.  Addit. 
(Brit.  Mus.),  10,  341.] 

[Le  Neve's  Fasti ;  Rymer,  XIII.,  108, 121 ;  Alumni 
Eton.  35,  108  ;  Parker's  Selectas  Cantab.  Univ.  and  Coll. 
Doc.,'  24.5  ;  MS.  Baker,  2  ;  MS.  Cole,  I.,  1 17  :  XIII.,  52  : 
XXV.,  192,  194  ;  Harl.  MS.,  483,  p.  166  ;  Harwood's  Lich- 
field.] 

DoHBRTY,    Rev.    James.      b.   Tunstall,    1830  ; 
Wesleyan  Minister  from  1855  ;  d.  1872. 
Obituary.     \_Wes.  Min.  (1873),  19,  20).] 

DoLLB,   William,  Engraver,     b.   London,  circa 
1600. 
Engraved — Portrait    of    Robert    Devereux,    Earl    of 
Essex. 

Dolman,  Charles,  Printer,  b.  Monmouth,  1805  ; 
s.  of  Charles  Dolman,  Esq.,  and  his  wife, 
Frances  Booker ;  became  partner  with  Mrs. 
Booker  (his  aunt),  1840,  under  the  title  of 
"  Booker  and  Dolman,"  afterwards  known  as 
"Dolmans";  m.  Frances  Coverdale,  of  In- 
gatestone,  Essex  ;  d.  Paris,  31st  Dec,  1863. 
Description    of    Lord  Shrewsbury's  new   Church  of 

St.  Giles,  in  Staffordshire  (Cheadle).    "With  an  account  of 

the  Consecration  and  opening.    By  the  Editor  of  Dolman's 

Magazine.    London,  1846.    8vo. 

Dolman,  Rev.  John.  b.  Aldridge,  8th  Sept., 
1688  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Nathaniel  Dolman,  and 
Winifred  Prettye,  his  wife  ;  Mat.New  Inn  Hall, 
Ox.,  1st  June,  1703  :  M.A.,  1710  ;  Rector  of 
Aldridge,  13th  Oct.,  1718  to  death  ;  Preb.  of 
Lichheld,  18th  Sept.,  1721—46  ;  Divinity 
Lecturer ;  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  William 
Bendy,  of  Short  End  ;  d.  Nov.,  1746  ;  bur. 
Aldridge. 
[Notes,  Ac,  of  Aldridge  (pt.  1),  32  :  (pt.  2)  51 ;  Har- 
wood's Lichfield,  225 ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.] 

Dolphin,  Rev.  James.  *.  Shenstone,  1775  ;  s. 
of  John  Dolphin;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  3rd 
June,  1791  ;  B.A.,  1795  ;  M.A.,  1799  ; 
Preb.  of  York,  1813  ;  Rector  of  Pebmarsh 
and  Colne  Wake^  Essex,  1823  to  death  ;  d. 
1831. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  I.,  377.] 

Domesday  Book. 

Domesday  Book  ;  or.  The  Great  Survey  of  England. 
By  "William  the  Conqueror,  a.d.  1086.  Facsimile  of  the 
part  relating  to  Staffordshire.     Southampton,  1862.    fol. 

Analyses  as  to  Stafford  and  Chester.  [Bodl.  Lib., 
831, 1356.'] 

{See  Eyton,  (Rev.  J.).] 

.  Donald,  Rev.  C.  J.     New  Connexion  Minister. 

Obituary  of  Thomas  Ellis,  of  Shelton.  [New  Con. 
Mag.  (1836),  .33,  34.] 


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DoNCASTBR,  Rev.  John.  Wesleyaii  Minister 
from  1790  ;  at  Newcastle,  1818—20  :  d.  14th 
Oct.,  1828. 

Friendly  Hints,  principally  addressed  to  the  Youth  of 
both  Sexes,  &c.  .  .  Partly  original,  partly  selected. 
The  Fourth  Edition  enlarged.  London :  Sold  hy  T.  Blan- 
shard,  14,  City  Road  ;  Spence  if  Burdek'm,  York.  Stoke- 
itpon-Trent ;  Printed  at  the  Office  of  72.  C.  Tomhinson. 
1819.  12nio.,  pp.  xii.,  276.  [Pref.  "  Halifax,  Feb.  7th, 
1811";  Adv.  "  Newcastle-under-Lyme,  May  15th,  1819"; 
Reviewed  in  Wes.  Mag.,  1820.] 

The  Word  of  God  Illustrated.  (Newcastle,  Stafford- 
shire, April  7th,  1819.)  {Wes.  Mag.  (1819),  520— 22.1 
The  Man  of  Pleasure.     [New  Con.  Mag.  (1820),  120, 121. J 

DoNKiN,  Martha,     b.  Longton,  25th  May,  1840  ; 
d.  Chaddesley  Corbet,  Worcs.,  1859. 
Obituary.    By  S.  Tillotson.     [P.  M.  Mag.  (1860),  86.] 

DoNNE,  John. 

LXXS.  Sermons.     [Edited  by  J.  Donne.    "With  the 
Author's  Life,  by  Iz.  Wa.]       Printed  by  R.  Royston    .    . 
and  R.  Marriott,  London,  1640.    foJ. 

DooDY,  Samuel,  b.  Staffordshire  ;  a  medical 
man  ;  Superintendent  of  Botanical  Gardens  at 
Chelsea  ;  F.R.S.,  1695  ;  d.  1706. 

Descriptions  of  Cryptogamia. 

Assisted  Ray  in  preparing  his  Synopses,  to  the  second 
edition  of  which  he  contributed  a  long  list  of  rare  plants 
discovered  by  himself. 

Contributed  several  papers  to  Proceedings  of  the 
Royal  Society,  and  a  very  valuable  one.  The  case  of  a 
diopsy  of  the  breast,  in  Phil.  Trans.,  Vol.  XX. 

MSS.  on  Medical  and  Botanical  subjects  in  British 
Museum. 

[Gorton's  Biog.  Diet.,  ed.  1847,  Vol.  III.,  App.; 
Palteney's  Botanical  Sketches  ;  Gorton's  Biog.  Diet.,  III., 
App. ;  Chalmers's  Biog.  Diet.,  XII.,  263  ;  Ayscough's  Cat. 
of  MSS.,  Brit.  Mus.]  '         '        >      J        b 

DoRRicoTT,  Rev.  Isaac.  Primitive  Methodist 
Minister. 

Obituary  of  Rev.  Henry  Higginson  (see).  [ P  M 
Min.  (1871),  10,  11.]  ■'66  \      /        L  ■ 

DoTHiB,  Mrs.,  Wolverhampton. 

Hymns  and  Poems.    Booh  Society  Leaflets. 

Doughty,  William,     b.  York  ;  Portrait  Painter, 
1779  ;  Engraver  ;  d.  Lisbon,  1782. 
Engraved  Portrait   of   Dr.  Johnson,  after  Reynolds. 

Douglass,  John,  D.D.,  Bishop.  b.  Yarum, 
Yorks.,  Dec,  1743  ;  Roman  Catholic  Bishop 
of  Centuria,  1790  ;  d.  8th  May,  1812. 

A  Letter  to  Bishop  Douglass.  By  the  Rev.  Joseph 
Berington.     London,  1797.     8vo.,  pp.  2ii. 

An  Address  of  several  of  His  Majesty's  Roman 
Catholic  Subjects  to  their  Protestant  Fellow  Subjects 
London  nd.  (1800).  4to.,  pp.  7.  [Signed-Bp. Douglass, 
the  Earl  of  Shrewsbury,  Lord  Petrie,  &c.] 

Dove,  The  (River). 

True  Treatise  on  the  Arb  of  Fly  Pishing,  Trolling 
&c.  as  practiced  on  the  Dove.  By  'William  Shipley  ed 
by  Edward  FitzGibbon.  London  (Derby  printed)  1838' 
12mo.,  pp.  xii.,  261,  with  engravings.  ' 

A  small  View  of  Cotton's  Fishing  House  on  the  Banks 
of  the  Dove.    1815. 

Upper  Dove  Valley  and  Pike  Pool.  [Report  North 
Staffs.  Field  Club  {1875},  ti,  7.]  '"     (""'■""""' 

Dove  Valley  Rhymes.     [See  Eedfern  (F.).l 

The  River  Dove.     [See  Bentley  (S.).] 

The  Tour  of  the  Dove.     [See  Edwards  (H.).] 

DOVBDALE. 

The  Romantic  Beauties  of  Dove-Dale  and  Ham     Bv    ' 
Henry  Moore.    Ashbourne,  1829.    12mo.  [ 


Twelve  Views  in  Dovedale  and  Ham.  From  Drawings 
by  Edward  Price.  With  Illustrative  Notes.  Ashbourne, 
n.d.  (1845).    4to. 

The  Guide  to  Dovedale,  Ham,  Alton  Towers,  &c. 
2nd  ed.     Ashbourne,  1850.     8vo. 

The  Complete  Guide  to  Dovedale,  Ashbourne,  and 
Ham.    Ashbourne,    n.d.  (1871).    8vo. 

Eight  Views  in  Derbyshire.  Engraved  by  Vivares, 
Smith,  &c.     [Three  are  of  Dovedale.] 

A  View  of  the  Straights  in  Dovedale.  .  J.  Bovdell, 
sculptor.    1749. 

A  View  of  Reynard's  Hall,  in  Dovedale.     [lb.} 

A  View  of  Dovedale.    By  Hassall.    1799. 

Three  Views  of  Dovedale.    By  F.  Chantry;  Esq.    4to. 

Buxton  and  its  Resourses.  With  Excursions  to  Haddon 
.  .  .  Dovedale.  By  J.  (Jroston.  London  (Manchester 
printed).     8vo.,  pp.  64. 

Dovedale  Excursion.    By  E.  Rhodes.    Plates.    4to. 

Peak  Scenery,  &c.  With  Plates  by  F.  Chantry ; 
Letterpress  by  E.  Rhodes.  4to.  Pt.  I.,  1817.  Pt.  I'l., 
1810.  Pt.  III.,  1822.  Pt.  IV.,  1823.  Having  29  plates. 
Reprinted,  edited  by  J.  Croston,  1886.  [Plates  25,  26,  27, 
are  of  Dovedale.] 

Description  of  Dovedale,  with  two  woodcuts  [pp.  106 
—10,  C.  Knight's  Journey  Book  of  England,  1841]  ;  Visit 
to  [Old  Humphrey's  Country  Stories,  pp.  15.R — 581  ;  ditto 
[Francis's  In  and  Out  of  the  Dales,  in  Good  Words  (Sept., 
1882),  pp.  601—7];  Notice  of  [Topographer,  III.,  57]; 
Ode  on  Dovedale,  and  addenda  [Spare  Moments  of  a 
Country  Parson.  By  Rev.  T.  M.  Freeman,  Incumbent  of 
Mellor.  Manchester,  n.d.  pp.  50 — 3.]  ;  Description  and 
Three  Lithographs  [Bemrose's  Guide  to  Buxton,  &c. 
Derby,  n.d.  pp.  72—84] ;  Some  Account  of  [Dr.  John- 
son's Journey  to  Wales  (1816),  p.  18]  ;  ditto,  by  Archbp. 
Whateley  [ib.,  pp.  167—77]  ;  Visits  to  [Report  North 
Staffs.  Field  Club  (1866),  p.  4  :  (1870)  p.  4  :  (1872)  pp.  4 
5:  (1876)  pp.  6,  7  :  (1879)  pp.  14— 17  :  (1885)  pp.  67,  68 
Description  of  [Reliq.  IX.,  177  :  XV.,  152]. 

DowNAM,  Rev.  John.     LL.D.,  Cam.;    Rector  of 
Pocklington,  Yorks.;  Preb.  of  Offley,  Lichfield, 
1509 — 25  ;    of  Portpole,  St.  Paul's  ;    resigned 
1514  ;    of  Twyford,  St.  Paul's,  1514  ;    Canon 
Residentiary  of   St.   Paul's  ;     d.   11th   Nov., 
1526  ;    established  a   School  at  Pocklington, 
and  founded  five  scholarships  and  nine  sizar- 
ships  at  St.  John's  Coll.,   Cam.;  will  proved 
6th  Dec.  (dated  8th  Nov.),  1526. 
Cooper's  Ath.  Cantab.,  I.,  53  ;  Education  Report.  482  • 
Le  Neve's  Fasti  ;    Fidde's  Wolsey  Collection,  228  •    Infor- 
mation from  Thos.  W.  King,  York  Herald,  Cambs  Visita- 
tion, 1684  ;   Dugdale  and  Ellis's  St.  Paul,  29,  383  ;    Univ 
??^  ^°JJ;  Doctrine,  I.,  175  ;    Testa.  Vetusta.  624  ;    Baker 
MS.,  XVI.,  243  ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  238.]  ' 

DowNEs,  Geoffrey,  b.  Staffordshire ;  of  Univ. 
of  Cam.;  M.A.,  1515;  Fellow  Jesus  Coll.; 
Univ.  Preacher,  1520;  B.D.,  1521;  D.i>. 
1526  ;  Preb.  of  Holmer,  Archiepiseopi  York  ' 
12th  Nov.,  1532  ;  of  Nowell,  Pateshall,  South- 
well, 1st  Nov.,  1585  ;  Chancellor  of  York 
11th  Aug.,  1537;  d.  1561.  ' 

Compiled  part  of  The  Institutions  of  a  Christian 
TT     \l\'^^l'  '^  ^^^"'l?^'";  ^°^'«  Cranmer's  Works, 
Cantab  i    ^''*- ^^- H™' "^^  I-' ^35  ;    Bale,  (;;t2  ;    Cole's  Ath. 

DowNBS,    Rev.  James.     Mat.  Penib.  Coll.,  Ox 
1822;  of  New  Inn   Hall,    Ox.;  B  A    1835' 
Vicar  of  Stonnall,  1840. 

of  Chris?''  y^,™^  ?^°*«^'s  bui^dens,  and  so  fulfil  the  Law 

nt7.i^,%Tvrti;izz'''  ^''  ^""''^  ^''^'-^■' 

The  Dying  Man's  Hope-The  Mourner's  Comfort     A 
Serruon  preached  at  WoodviUe,  in  the  Parish  Church  rf 

Wt?n  ^?S^'  '?>,'^'  ^°-"''*y.  °*  "^'•'^y'  ™  S™<3ay,  July 
w-^'-  -'rS°  *^  occasion  of  the  unexpected  death  of  Mr 
Wilham  Thompson,  the  Senior  Partner  in  the  Firm  of 
Thompson  Brothers.  Walsall  t  J.  R  RobinZn  ^.nl 
Printing  Office,  The  Bridge,     n.d.     12mo    pp     8     ' 


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DRESDEN 


Drake,  Sir  Francis. 

The  Omissions  of  late  Calte  Voyage,  stated  and  dis- 
covered by  the  Earl  of  Essex.  Printed  from  a  MS.  in  the 
posseBsion  of  the  Marquis  of  Stafford.  [Hakluyt's  Voyages, 
Vol.  IV.] 

Dbakb,  James.     Printer,  Birmingham. 

Drake's  Railway  Maps  of  the  Entire  Line  of  Route 
from  London  to  Liverpool  and  Manchester.  Bu-mingham : 
Printed  and  Published  by  James  Drake,  n.d.  32mo., 
folded  on  canvas,  with  sheet  of  particulars.  [Goes 
through  Staffordshire.] 

Drake,  Nathan. 

Essays  ;  Biographical,  Critical,  and  Historical.  Illus- 
trative of  the  Rambler,  Adventurer,  Idler,  &o.  In  Two 
Volumes.  London  (Buckingham  printed),  1800 — 10.  12mo. 
[Literary  Life  of  Dr.  Johnson,  I.,  pp.  Ill — 499.] 

Drake,  Samuel  Adams. 

Our  Great  Benefactors.  Short  Biographies,  &c. 
Boston  (U.S.),  1884.  4to.  [Samuel  Johnson,  Illustrated, 
pp.  43—6.] 

Drane,  Augusta  Theodosia.  b.  London,  28th 
Dec,  1823  ;  dau.  of  Thomas  Drane,  of  Tor- 
quay, and  Cecilia  Harding,  his  wife  ;  entered 
Order  of  St.  Dominic,  at  Clifton,  Oct.,  1852  ; 
Prioress  Provincial  of  Dominican  Congrega- 
tion of  St.  Catherine  of  Siena,  at  Stone,  since 
November,  1881. 

A  History  of  the  Knights  Hospitallers  of  St.  John. 
London :  Burns  ^  Dates.    1858.    8vo.,  pp.  282. 

An  Introduction  to  English  History.  London :  Burns 
and  Gates.    1860.    8vo.,  pp.  296.     Several  editions. 

The  Three  Chancellors.  Lives  of  "William  of  "Wyke- 
ham,  "William  "Waynflete,  and  Sir  Thomas  More.  London : 
Burns  (t  Oates.    1881.    8vo.,  pp.  354. 

A  History  of  England.  London :  same  imprint.  1883. 
8vo.,  pp.  811.     6th  ed.,  pp.  839. 

Christian  Schools  and  Scholars ;  or.  Sketches  of  Edu- 
cation from  the  Christian  Era  to  the  Council  of  Trent. 
In  Two  Volumes.  London :  Longmans  ^  Co.  1883-  Lar. 
8vo.,  pp.  484.    2nd  ed..  Burns  (^  Gates.    8vo.,  pp.  738. 

The  Inner  Life  of  Pere  Lacordaire.  Translated  from 
the  French  of  Pere  Chocarne,  O.P.  Dublin :  Kelly.  1887. 
8vo.,  pp.  556.    2nd  ed.,  Dublin  :  Gill.    8vo^  pp.  556. 

Life  of  Mother  Margaret  Hallahan,  O.S.D.  London : 
Longmans  ^  Co.  1860.  8vo.,  pp.  589.  2nd  ed.,  1870,  pp. 
589.  3rd  ed.,  same.  Abridged  and  cheap  ed.,  Longmans, 
1870. 

[This  Work  has  been  translated  into  Frencli  and  German.] 

Songs  in  the  Night.  A  Volume  of  Poetry.  London : 
Burns  &  Oates.    1876.    sm.  8vo.,  pp.  211.    2nd  ed.,  1889. 

History  of  St.  Catherine  of  Siena,  and  her  Companion. 
Lmdcm :  Burns  ^  Oates.  1880. .  8vo.,  pp.  649.  2nd  ed  in 
Two  Volumes,  with  nine  illustrations,  1888.    8vo.,  pp.  d89, 

376. 

[Translated  into  French  and  German.] 

The  History  of  St.  Dominic.  "With  33  illustrations. 
London:  Longmans,^  Co.    1891.    8vo.,  pp.  479. 

The  Martyrs  of  Stone.  .  .  .  Stone:  J.  Gundry. 
n.d.    24mo.,  pp.  12. 

Miss  Drane  has  edited  the  following  :— 

Autobiography  of  Archbishop  Ullathome.  London: 
Bums  &  Oates.    1891.    8vo.,  pp.  259.    2nded.,  iS92,pp.  259 

Letters  of  Archbishop  Ullathorne.  London:  Burns  (J- 
Oates.    1892.    8vo.,  pp.  550. 

Drake,  Rev.  J.  W.  C.  h.  1823  ;  Congrega- 
tional Minister  from  1845  ;  Minister  of  Hope 
Chapel,  Hanley,  1848—54;  emigrated  to 
Adelaide,  finally  becoming  Minister  at  Ipswich, 
Brisbane,  1860  ;  d.  there,  25th  Dec,  1864. 

A  Manual  for  the  Members  of  Congregational 
Churches.    Hanley.    12mo.  ,      t  j        j     * 

A   Form    of    Liturgical    Services  for  Independents. 

""obituary.      [Congregational    Year    Booh   (1866),  pp. 
250,  251.] 


Dranspield,  Rev.  W.,  of  Wednesbury. 

Sermons  on  various  interesting  subjects.  Wednesbury, 
1824.    Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  230. 

"  Drag." 

[See  Irving.] 

Draper,  Rev.  William,    b.  Coseley,  May,  1818 ; 

s.  of  Rev.  H.  Draper  ;  Congregational  Minister 

from  22nd  July,  1864,  to  death,  at  Goodna, 

Queensland  ;  d.  18th  Jan.,  1881. 

Obituary.     [Congregational  Year  Book  (1882),  p.  294.] 

Drapier,  Rev.  William.  Curate  St.  John's 
Church,  Wolverhampton,  1790  ;  Preacher  of 
All  Souls',  in  the  Wall,  London. 

A  Probationary  Sermon,  on  becoming  Curate  of  St. 
John's  Church.  Wolverhampton :  Printed  by  J.  Smart. 
1791.    8vo. 

Twenty  Sermons  on  Various  Subjects  preached  at 
All  Souls,'  in  the  "Wall.    London,  1798.    8vo.,  pp.  370. 

New  Series  of  Reading  Lessons  for  Children.  London, 
1812.    12mo.     [In  Two  Parts.] 

[Biog.  Diet.  Living  Authors  (1816),  p.  94.] 

Drayoott,  Anthony,  b.,  probably,  Draycott ; 
Rector  of  Draycott;  of  Ox.  Univ.;  B.A.; 
B.C.L.,  3rd  Feb.,  1511  ;  B.  Canon  Law,  23rd 
Jime,  1522  ;  D.  Canon  Law,  21st  July,  1522; 
Principal  of  Whitehall ;  Canon  of  Lincoln, 
1593  ;  Archd.  of  Stow,  1542  ;  of  Hunting- 
don, 1543  ;  Chancellor  of  Lincoln  ;  of  Lich- 
field, 15th  Oct.,  1556—60  ;  Preb.  of  Longdon, 
Lichfield,  8th  Sept.,  1556—60  ;  imprisoned  in 
the  Fleet,  1560  ;  "  Dr.  Draycott,  long  prisoner, 
at  length,  getting  a  little  liberty,  went  to  Dray- 
cott, and  there  died  ";  d.,  Draycott,  20th  Jan., 
1570,  where  there  once  was  a  monument  to  his 
memory. 
[Harwood's   Lichfield,   191,  236;    Harwood's  Erdes- 

wicke   (1844),  pp.   252;     Morris's  Troubles,   3rd   Series; 

Dodd's   Ch.  History,  Vol.  I. ;    Gillow's  Catholic  Biblio., 

II.,  105  ;  "Wood's  Fasti,  I.,  61 ;   Diet.  Nat.  Biog. ;   Foster's 

Alumni  Oxoii.] 

Draycott,   John,   of  Draycott  ;    "  suffered   im- 
prisonment for  his    religion  in  the   Compler, 
Poultry,  1561  ";  d.  16U4. 
[Gillow's    Catholic    BibUo.,    11.,    106;     Dodd's    Ch. 

History.] 

Draycott-in-the-Mooes. 

Ordnance  Plan  of  the  Parish  of  Draycott.  Scale 
25,344  inches  to  a  mile.  Two  Sheets,  with  Index  Sheet 
and  Area  Book.  Title  from  the  Index.  Southampton 
(1880). 

Monuments  at.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  858,  186.] 

Arms  of  the  Draycots.     [lb.,  834,  V.  1,  f.  3ab.] 

Drayton-in-Hales,  Staffordshire. 

Ordnance  Plan  of  (Part  of)  the  Parish  of  Drayton. 
Seven  Sheets,  with  Index  Sheet  and  Area  Book.  Title 
from  the  Index.     Southampton  (1880). 

Drayton  Manor  House  and  Church. 

Engravings  of  in— Plot's  Staffordshire  ;  Shaw's  Staf- 
fordshire, II.,  pp.  1,  10  ;  Nightingale's  Staffordshire,  1810  : 
"West  Views,  1830  :  Darling  and  Cardwell's  Life  of  Sir  R. 
Peel ;  and  Description  in  The  Mirror,  N.S.,  II.,  274,  275.] 

Dresden. 

Church  Registers:—!.,  Baptisms,  26th  June,  1853— 
3rd  July,  1870.  II.,  4th  July,  1870- 2nd  Sept.,  1880.  III., 
2nd  Sept.,  1880— 4th  Sept.,  1890.  IV.,  8th  Sept.,  1890  (in 
use).  Burials,  I.,  7th  Aug.,  1853— 4th  March,  1871.  JI., 
6th  March,  1871-14th  Oct.,  1878.    III.,  19th  Oct.,  1878— 


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DUDLEY 


27th  Jan.,  1S86.  IV.,  1st  Feb.,  1886  (in  use).  Marriages, 
I.,  10th  Feb..  1867— 30th  June,  1884.  II.,  2nd  July,  1884 
(in  use).— (the  ReT.  S.  Salt,  Vicar.) 

Drewry,  John.  Printer,  "  Gaolgate  Street, 
Office  of  the  Staffordshire  Advertizer "  {Bag- 
shaw's  Directory,  1818);  "of  East  Gate" 
(Wliit(^'s  Staffs,  1834),  Stafford;  Partner 
with  C.  Cliester  some  time. 

Joe  Miller  in  Doggrel  Rhyme  ;  or,  Old  Friends  with 
new  faces,  done  into  Rhyme  by  Sir  Peter  Pilgarlick, 
Knight,  and  adapted  to  the  taste  of  a  Society  of  Bon 
Vivants  at  the  Vine  Tavern,  Staiford.  Stafford :  Printed 
ly  J.  Drewry.  Sold  hy  Loni/man  4'  Co.,  London  ;  A. 
Morgan,  Stafford  ;  and  all  the  Booksellers.  1814.  12mo., 
pp  Viii.,  9 — 18.  "Dedicated  to  myself,  Stafford,  July, 
1814." 

[Very  rare  and  curious ;  the  Compiler  has  seen  only  two 
copies.] 

The  Case  of  Mackouel  for  Robbing  the  Stafford  Bank. 
[See  Mackouel  (J.).] 

Trial  of  William  Booth.     [See Booth  (W.).] 

A  Summary  of  the  Prophetic  Origin  and  History  of 
Joanna  Southcote  the  Pretended  Prophetess.  Stafford: 
Printed  by  ./.  Drewry.     1814.     12mo.,  pp.  12. 

Poetical    Journey    to    Bridgnorth.      [See    Heathcote 

On  the  Important  Subject  of  Confirmation.  A  Letter 
written  by  Nicholas  Faithful  lo  his  friend,  Timothy  Keep- 
Conscience.  Stafford:  Printed  by  J.  Drewry.  1831.  8to., 
pp.  IB. 

The  Staffordshire  Advertizer.  Printed  by  him  from 
1812  to  death. 

Drbwry,  Joshua.  Printer,  Staffordshire  Adver- 
tizer Office,  Stafford,  1798. 

Mrs.  Docksey's  Trial.     [See  Docksey  (Mrs.).] 

Ned  Bentley.     [See  Amphlett  (J.).] 

The  Staffordshire  Advertizer.  Printed  by  him  from 
1795  to  death. 


Debwry 

Street, 


&    Whitakkr. 
Stafford. 


Printers,    Eastgate 


Papers  read  before  the  Stafford  Scientific  Institute 
and  Field  Club.  Session  1884— 85.  Stafford:  Printed  by 
Drewry  c)'  Whitfiker.     1885.     8vo.,  pp.  87. 

Driver.  Rev.  William.     New  Connexion  Minis- 
ter, from  1796  to  death  ;    d.   Hanley,   1831  ; 

bur.  Betliesda  Cliapel. 
Address  as   President  of   Conference  at    Lane  End. 
[New   Con.    Min.    (1816),   28— .94.]      Ditto,  as  President, 
1823  [ib.  (1823),  32— 5]. 

Report  of  Meeting  held  at  Stafford.  [New  Con.  Mag. 
(1817),  220.]  Notice  of  Death  and  Burial  of  [ji.  (1831), 
308].     Obituary  [New  Con.  Min.  (1832),  4]. 

DROBSHonT,  Martin.     In  England  about  1623. 
Portrait  of  Blount,  Lord  Mount]  oy. 

Drcid  Heath. 

[Mid.  Antiq.,II.,  134.] 

Drury,  Rev.  William  Frederick,    b.  Isle  of  Man, 

22nd  June,  1841  ;    s.  of  Rev.  William  Drury, 

Vicar   of    Bluddam,    Isle    of   Man  ;     educated 

King  William's  Coll.  ;    Mat.  Corp.  Ch.,  Coll., 

Cam.  ;    B.A.,   1863  ;    M.A.,  1867  ;    Chp.  to 

late   Lord  Lilford,  1864 — 66  ;   Aix-les-Bains, 

1866  —  67  ;  of  St.  Jiide,  Southsea,  1867—69; 

All   Saints,  Knightsliridge,    1870—74;  Vicar 

of  Holy   Trinity,  Burton,  1871  ;    m.  Miss  E. 

H.  Lorimer. 

Various  Tracts  on  Trades:  Coopers,  Joiners, Malsters, 
Blacksmiths,  kc. 

Ducket,  Andrew.     Chancellor  of  Lichfield,  1470 
— 76  ;    1st  Master  of  Queen's  Coll.,  Cam. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  198.] 


Dudley.     Pedigrees  and  Notices. 

By  Cooke  (1580).  [Penes  Marquis  of  Bath,  at  Long- 
leat.     {See  3rd  Rep.  of  Hist.  MSS.,  Com.  198.)] 

By  Glover  (1581).     [Harl.  MS.,  6182.] 

The  Genealogy,  Antiquity,  Arms,  Successions,  a,nd 
Creations  of  the  Ancient  Lords  and  Barons  of  Dudley 
Castle,  their  princely  alliances  and  honourable  posterity. 
Showing  how  the  Barony  of  Dudley  descends  to  the  heirs 
general  by  letters  patent  granted  long  before  the  Conquest, 
and  since  confirmed  by  divers  Parliaments,  when  by 
women  the  said  Manor  and  Title  was  brought  into  several 
families  :  First,  to  Earl  Dodo's  by  an  heir  female,  and 
from  it  by  an  heir  female  to  the  noole  family  of  the 
Beaumonts,  ancient  ISarls  of  Lester,  surnamed  Paganell, 
from  whence  it  came  to  the  Suttons  by  the  marriage  of 
Margaret,  daughter  and  heir  of  John  Paganell,  Lord 
Dudley  and  Earl  of  Sommery,  with  Sir  John  Sutton ;  in 
whose' family  it  continued  until  1643,  when  the  said  Barony 
devolved  upon  Frances,  the  wife  of  Sir  Humble  Ward, 
Lord  Ward,  descended  of  the  ancient  family  of  the  Wards 
of  Norfolk,  and  to  their  honourable  issue  for  ever  ;  in 
whose  familv  and  surname  it  hath  continued  to  the  present. 
The  aforesaid  Prances  was  daughter  and  sole  heiress  of 
Sir  Ferdinando  Dudley,  son  and  sole  heir  to  the  Right 
Honourable  Edward  Sutton,  Lord  Dudley,  Baron  of  Dudley 
Castle,  in  the  County  of  Stafford. 

Large  Roll.  [Penes  F.  D.  L.  Smith,  Esq.,  of  Hales- 
owen Grange.] 

[Contains  portraits  of  the  personaa.] 

Sutton-Dudleys.     [See  Adlard.] 

History  of  the  Dudley  Family.  [See  Dudley;  Dean  ; 
Booker's,  'Twamley's,  and  Simms's  Dudley  Castle  ;  Shaw's 
Staffordshire;  Erdeswicke's  Survey,  1717,  1723,  1786; 
Harwood's  editions  of  Brdeswicke,  182(1,  1844  ;  Herald  and 
Genealogist,  Vols.  III.,  V. ;  Hist.  Coll.  of  Staffs.,  I.,  134, 
189,  196.  197,  199,  200,  201  :  IL  (pt.  2),  36—8  :  IIL  (pt.  1), 
ISOre,  216  :  (pt.  2)  22,  26,  85,  89,  129,  148,  153  :  IV.  (pt.  2), 
78:  v.,  114,  116,  231,  277:  VL  (pt.  1),  133  :  (pt.  2)  144, 
168:  VIL  (pt.  1),  50,  235:  (pt.  2)  87,  100,  108,  112  :  IX. 
(pt.  2)  :  X.  (pt.  2).] 

Dudley,  Alice,  Duchess  of. 
[See  Leigh.] 

Dudley,    Ann.     b.    Swan    Gardens,    1788  ;    d. 
May,  1865. 
Obituary.    By  S.  Norris.     [P.  M.  Mag.   (1867),  pp. 
250,  251.] 

Dudley,    Rev.    Arthur.      Younarer   brother   to 

Lord  Dudley  ;    Preb.    of    Colwich,    Lichfield, 

29th  Nov.,  1531—77  ;    of  Worcester,  1552— 

76  ;    he  it  was  who  removed  the  relics  of  St. 

Chad  from  Lichfield. 

[Adland's  Dudleys,  p.  xii. ;  Dom.  State  Pa.,  Edward 
IV.,  13.  xii. ;  Green's  Worcester,  I.,  2.S2 ;  Jour.  Archwol.  Soc, 
XXIIL,  No.  129 ;  Hist.  Coll.  of  Staffs.,  IX.  (pt.  2),  89, 
90 ;    Harwood's  Lichfield,  221.] 

Dudley  Castle. 

Dudley  Castle  Miscellany.  London :  Simplein,  Mar- 
shall, tj-  Co.     1860.     12mo. 

Histories  of.  [See  Booker  (Rev.  L.),  Twamley  (W.), 
Simms  (C),  Clark  (C.  F.),  Smith  (W.  H.) ;  all  Histories  of 
Staffordshire  ;  and  copious  notices  of  in  all  Histories  of 
the  County  of  Worcester.] 

Views  of.  [See  Hodges  (W.),  Paddy  (— ),  Buck  (A. 
and  C),  Jukes  (P.),  James  (F.),  Sanders  (— ),  Journal  of 
Arch^ological  Institute,  1876 ;  Archaol.  Jour.,  1858  ; 
West's  Views,  1830  ;  Nightingale's,  Plot's,  and  Shaw's 
Histories  of  Staffordshire,  IL,  138,  141,  142.]  Description 
of.  [Midland  Weekly  News,  31st  Jan.,  1885 ;  Old  Hum- 
phrey's Strolls,  p.  304.] 

Engravings  of  Dudley  Castle  and  its  Vicinity.  By 
W.  Radclyffe.     Birmingham  1831.     4to. 

[Hist.  Coll.  Staffs.',  VIIL  (pt.  2),  75  :  IX.  (pt.  1),  88  : 
(pt.  2)  1,  2,  8,  28,  33  et  passim,  42,  45,  47  :  X.  (pt.  1),  39.] 

[The  Compiler  has  two  very  fine  etchings  of  the  Castle,  and 
also  two  water  colours,  but  whom  they  were  done  by  he  has  not  been 
able  to  find  out.] 

Dudley,  Charles,     b.  Shut  End,  1772  ;  2nd  «. 
of  Thomas    Dudley,   Esq.;    educated  Rugby; 


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Mat.   Brasenose  Coll.,   Ox.,  24th  Jan.,  1801  ; 
Captain  22nd.  Light  Infantry  ;  d.,  unmarried, 
at  Java,  18th  Jan.,  1816. 
[Gent.'s  Mag.  (1817),  373  ;  Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.] 

DcDLEY  (Dean).     Massachusetts,  U.S.A. 

History  of  the  Dudley  Faniily.  With  genealogical 
tables,  pedigrees,  &o.  Wakejield,  Massachusetts,  1886 — 88. 
Issued  in  Parts. 

Dudley  Genealogies,  &c. 

Dudley  District. 

Practical  Survey  of  the  Geology,  &c.,  of.    1848.    8vo. 

DuDLBY,    Dud.       b.    1599  ;    a   natural    son    of 

Edward,   Lord    Dudley    (time  James   I.)  ;    of 

Balliol  Coll.,  Ox.;  fetched  away  to  manage  his 

father's  forges,  1619  ;  took  out  patents  for  the 

making  of  iron  ;  m.  Eleanor  Heaton  ;  Colonel 

in   the  King's  (Charles  IL)  Army  ;    d.  Oct., 

1684  ;    bur.    St.   Helen's   Church,   Worcester, 

25th  October. 

Dud  Dudley's  Mettallum  Martis  ;   or,  Iron  made  with 

pit-coale,  sea-coale,  and  with  the  same  fuell  to  melt  and 

fine  imperfect  mettals,  and  refine  perfect  mettals.  London : 

Printed  by-  T.  M.for  the  Author.    1665.    4to.,  7  leaves,  pp. 

40. 

["  1,000  copies  were  paid  for ;  seller  cheated  of  monie  by  Iron- 
masters (at)  h(ton)."  (Cilery— Wolverhampton  ?)  Note  iu  hand- 
\vritiiig  of  Sir  John  Fetters,  Knight,  of  Suffolk,  to  whom  copy  now 
in  the  British  Museum  formerly  belonged.] 
Beprinted,  Wolverhampton,  1851,  as  above,  but  pedigree 
added,  and  again  in  1864,  jointly  with  Sturtevant  and 
Bovenson.  Another  reprint,  issued  by  the  Patent  Office 
and  included  in  State  Pa. ;  Woodcroft's  Supplement  to 
Series  of  Letters  Patent  .  .  11)17—1852.  [See  Bag- 
naU  (J.  Nock).] 

Detail  of  part  of  the  services  of  Colonel  Dudley,  1637 

48.     [Mr.  Green's  Dom.  S.  of  State  Pa.  of  Charles  II., 

1660—61;  Bomauce  of  Trade,  176, 177  ;  Twamley's  Dudley 
Castle,  44,  127  ;  Docquet  Book,  3.] 

Dudley,    Edmund.       b.     Staffordshire,    1462  ; 

Mat.  Ox.  Univ.,  1478  ;  of  Gray's  Inn  ;    P.C., 

1485  ;  with  King  Henry  V II.  before  Boulogne, 

1492  ;   m.,   1494,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of   Edward 

Grey,  Viscount  L' isle  ;    Speal%er  of  House  of 

Commons,  1504  ;  Steward  of  Hastings,  1506  ; 

arrested  and  put  in  the  Tower  of  London  for 

high  treason,  1509  ;    tried,   and  found  guilty, 

July,    15o9  ;     beheaded  on   Tower  Hill,  18th 

August,  1510. 

Left  in  MS. — The  Tree  of  the  Commonwealth.      By 

Edmund  Dudley,  Esq.,  late  Counsellor  to  Henry  VII.,  the 

same  Edmund  being  at  the  compiling  thereof  prisoner  m 

the   Tower,   in  1   Henry   Till.    Printed  in  Manchester, 

1859,  for  the  Brotherhood  of  the  Holy  Rosary.     4to.,  pp. 

XiX.,   66.  .  ,r  T.-  1  1 

[Chalmers's  Biog.  Diet. ;  Diet.  Nat.  Biog. ;  and  nearly 
all  other  Biographical  Dictionaries  ;  Commons'  Journal ; 
State  Pa.,  Henry  VII.  and  Till.;  accounts  of  him  will  be 
found  in  most  Histories  of  Staffordshire  :  and  very  many 
of  the  references  given  under  his  son's  name  (John,  Duke 
of  Northumberland)  also  contain  matter  relative  to  him  ; 
and,  of  course,  in  all  Histories  of  England  accounts  are 
given  of  him,  from  all  shades  of  opinion.] 

Dudley,  Edward,  Lord  Dudley  and  Towis.     d. 

circa  1532. 

Obtained    Act    of    Parliament  making   void  gift   of 

certain  manors  to  the  Duke  of  Bedford,  and  confirming 

the  grant  to  the  said  John,  late  Lord  Dudley,  and  his  heirs 

male.  -, 

Deed.     [Harl.  MSS.,  1970,  Art  5  ]  ^    „     „ 

Letter  of  (Printed).     [Twamley's  Dudley  Castle,  21 

—3  i  Ellis's  Original  Letters,  3rd  Series,  H- J 

[Leland's  Itinerary,  T.,  80;    Herald  and  Genealogist, 

IT    117  ;    Letters,  &c.,  of  Richard  III.  and  Eenry  TIL, 

Vol.11.;    Ditto,  Henry  Till.,  Tol.n.(pt.));    Nash's 


Worcestershire,  II.,  190;  Statutes,  11  Henry  TIL,  chap. 
47;  Shaw's  Staffs.,  IL;  Lords' Journals ;  Dugdale's  IJaron- 
age;  Walcot's  Memorials  of  Westmr.,  181;  Twamley's 
Dudley  Castle,  19—25.] 

Dudley,  Rev.  Edward,  b.  Shut  End,  7th  May, 
1777  ;  eldest  s.  of  Thomas  Dudley,  Esq.  ; 
educated  Rugby,  1785  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox., 
21st  Oct.,  1795  ;  B.A.,  1799  ;  M.A.,  1802  ; 
Rector  of  Broome,  1810  ;  m.,  9th  Dec,  1813, 
Christiana  Maria,  dau.  of  Joseph  Aniphlett, 
Esq.,  of  Horseley  House,  Tiiiton ;  d.  6th 
Dec,  bur.  13th  Dec.,  1858,  at  Brome. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  I.,  891 ;  Ch.  Observer,  IX., 
815;  Grazebrook's  Dudleys.] 

Dudley,    Ferdinando    Dudley    Lea,    Lord.       b. 

Halesowen,  Sept.,  1710  ;  succeeded  to  Barony, 

20th  May,   1740  ;    d.,  unmarried,  21st   Oct., 

and  bur.  21st  Oct.,  1757,  at  Halesowen. 

Will  printed  in   [Hist.  Coll.  Staffs.  IX.  (pt.  2),  132— 

37]. 

Dudley,  George,  s.  of  John,  Lord  ("  Quondam") 
Dudley.  In  France,  1543  ;  in  Italy,  in  June, 
1543  ;  received  into  the  Order  of  the  Kniyhts 
of  Malta,  1545  ;  m.,  28th  Eov.,  1554,  Ellen 
Barnyshe,  at  St.  Augustine,  at  the  Gate, 
London. 
Letters  about  him  by  Sir  William  Paget,  Throckmor- 
ton, and  Bishop  Bonner,  are  extant. 

[N.  ilf  Q.,  1st  Series,  X.,  200;  Twamley's  Dudley 
Castle  ;  Chester's  Marriage  Licenses  granted  by  the  Bhp. 
of  London,  Harl.  Soc,  p.  10  ;  State  Pa.  of  King  Henry 
Till.;  Latin  MSS.  of  Order  of  Knights  of  Malta,  1557, 
1558.] 

Dudley,  John,  Lord  (commonly  called  Lord 
"Quondam").  *.  of  Edward,  Lord  Dudley  (who 
d.  31st  Jan.,  1532)  ;  succeeded  his  father,. 
1532  ;  sold  greater  portion  of  his  property  ; 
m.  Lady  Cicely  Grey,  dau.  of  Thomas,  Mar- 
quis of  Dorset ;  d.  Westminster  ;  bur.  in  St. 
Margaret's,  16th  Sept.,  1553. 

[Hist.  Coll.  Staffs.,  IX.  (pt.  2),  89,  94—8  ;  Adlard's 
Sutton-Dadleys,  48  ;  Nichol's  Leicestershire,  Tol.  III. ; 
Twamley's  Dudley  Castle,  27  ;  Metcalfe's  Knights,  53  ;- 
Shaw,  It.,  185  ;  Dugdale's  Baronage. 

Dudley,  John.  b.  near  Okeover,  1502  ;  s.  of 
Edmund  Dudley,  by  his  2nd  wife,  Eliz.,  dau.. 
of  Edward  Grey,  Lord  Lisle  ;  educated  under 
his  mother  and  uncle.  Sir  Edward  Guildford  ^ 
with  Wolsey  in  France,  Aug.,  1521  ;  Knighted 
1523  ;  again  with  Wolsey  in  France,  July,. 
1527  ;  Master  of  Armoury  in  the  Tower,  26 
Hen.  Vlll.  ;  Sheriff  of  Staffs.,  1536;  in 
Spain,  1537;  adm.  Gray's  Ii.n,  1538  ;  Lord. 
High  Admiral,  26th  Jan.,  1542 — 43  ;  Viscount 
Lisle  by  patent,  12th  March,  1543  ;  K.G.  and 
P.C.,  1543  ;  executor  to  Henry  VIJL  ;  legacy 
of  £500  ;  Earl  of  Warwick  and  Earl  Marshal,. 
Duke  of  Northumberland,  and  Great  Cliamber- 
lain,  1551  ;  m.  Lady  Jane  Grey,  dau.  of  Sir 
Edward  Guildford  ;  arrested  by  the  Earl  of 
Arundel,  Aug.,  1553  ;  tried  and  condemned 
beheaded  at  the  Tower,  22nd  Aug.,  1553 
acquired  Dudley  Castle  .between  1534 — 38 
had  grant  (i  Dudley  Priory,  1540  ;  resided 
much  at  the  Castle  ;  in  one  of  bis  letters  he 
says  he  is  "  come  home  to  Dudley." 


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Numerous  letters,  in  Latin  and  English.  Some  of 
which  have  been  printed  in — 

Lucubrationes  passim  collectae  et  editse :  studiis  et  labore 
Tho.  Hatchii,  Cantabrigiensis.    Londini,  1567.    4to. 

Letters,  Latin  and  English.    By  same.    &c. 

The  Saying  of  John,  late  Duke  of  Northumberland, 
uppon  the  ScaSiolde,  at  the  tyme  of  his  execution,  the 
XXII.  of  AuguBte,  1553.  Printed  by  J.  Cawood.  n.d. 
(1553).    8vo.,  8  leaves,  without  pagination. 

Survey  of  the  Borough  of  Birmingham  and  the  Manor 
or  Demesne  Foreign  of  Birmynoham,  in  the  County  of 
Warwick,  Part  of  the  Possessions  of  John,  late  Duke  of 
Northumberland,  attainted  of  High  Treason,  and  formerly 
part  of  the  possessions  of  Edward  Birmyncham,  attainted 
of  Felony.  (MS.  Charter  House,  Book  A  6/7.)  Trans- 
cribed by  W.  B.  Bickley.    [Mid.  Antiquary,  III.,  116—19.] 

Ditto.  With  notes  and  introduction  by  Joseph  Hill, 
and  conjectured  plan  of  Birmingham  in  1553.  Birmingham  : 
C  Cooper  it  Co.  1890.  4to.,  pp.  xvi.,  110.  [Only  50 
copies  issued. 

Johannis  Northumbrise  nupar  Ducis  in  Anglia  quum 
ad  supplicium  productus  assat  oratio.    Lovanii,  1553.   4to. 

Historia  Delia  cose  occorso  nel  regns  d'Inghilherra  in 
materia  del  Duca  di  Northumberland  dopo-la  morte  Di 
EdvardoYI.     [By  G.  E.  Eosso.]      Venet,  1558.     8vo. 

The  Life  of  Edward  Seymour,  Duke  of  Somerset  .  . 
To  which  is  added  The  Fall  .  .  of  John  Dudley,  Duke 
of  Northumberland.     London,  1713.     8vo. 

[Bodl.  Lib.,  8.37,  148  ;  841,  495  ;  857,  86  ;  862,  408; 
1110,  75  ;  1113,  55  ;  1116,  35  ;  1121,  251 ;  1133,  214  ;  1729, 
192;  1730,  20.  Amphlett's  Clent,  71,72;  Antiq.  Eeport, 
III.,  115— 19:  IV.,  507;  Hist.  Coll.  Staffs.,  94,  95  ;  Had- 
doni,  Poemata,  76,  96,  114,  115  ;  2.  Rep.  D.  K.  Eec.  App. 
II.,  270  ;  10th  ditto,  App.  II.,  233  ;  Herbert's  Ames,  673, 
738,788,789,813;  Thorpe's  Gal.  Sta.  Pa.,  64,  67,70,72; 
Cooper's  Ath.  Cantab.,  I.,  112,  113;  Diet.  Nat.  Bioff.; 
Dugdale's  Baronage,  II.,  218  ;  Kippis's  Biog.  Brit. ;  Howell's 
State  Trials,  I.,  765  ;  Lloyd's  State  Worthies,  420  ;  P.  P, 
Exp.  Priu.  Mary,  164,  229,  246  ;  Archani  EpistolsB,  307 ; 
Strype  ;  Granger,  I.,  166  ;  Cooper's  Ann.  of  Cam.,  II.,  43, 
61,  65,  78 ;  Nicholas's  L.  of  Lady  J.  Grey  ;  Tytler's  Bdw. 
YI.  and  Mary  ;  Hayward's  Edw.  TI. ;  Nares'  Burghley  ; 
Aungier's  Syron,  94  ;  Lemon's  Cal.  St.  Pa. ;  Tanner's  Bibl. 
Brit.;  Thomas's  Hist.  Index,  117,  190,  191,  357,  375; 
Gough's  Gen.  Index,  285 ;  Grey  Friars'  Chron.,  71,  73,  80, 
83  ;  Eymer  ;  Lodge,  I.,  Ill,  212, 277  ;  Blomefield's  Norfolk, 
222 — 69  ;  Burnet's  Eeform. ;  Hutchinson's  Durham,  I., 
628—32;  Machyn's  Diary,  6,  7,  10—12,  19—21,  31,  36,  37, 
41,  42,  321,  325 ;  Hayne's  St.  Pa.,  4,  8,  15,  33,  111,  119—21, 
156;  Miss  Wood's  Letters,  II.,  71,  213:  IIL,  35,38,77, 
218,246,251,263,275—79;  St.  Pa.  Henry  VIIL  ;  Fox's 
Acts;  Burgon's  Lite  of  Gresham,  I.,  88—96,  100,  103; 
Chron.  of  Calais,  p.  xx.,  38,  42,  98,  100,  169,  176,  188  ; 
Campbell's  Chancellors,  4th  ed.,  XL,  132,  133, 154, 162—68  ; 
Statutes  3  Henry  Till.,  C.  19 ;  1  Mary,  St.  2,  C.  16  ;  i&  6, 
P.  &  M.,  C.  12  ;  most  Histories  of  Staiis.,  especially  Shaw ; 
Chalmers's  Biog.  Diet.,  XII.,  400 — 5 ;  and  every  other 
Biographical  (General)  Dictionary;  Twamley's  Dudley 
Castle;  Booker's  ditto  ;  Simms's  ditto  ;  Clark's  ditto.] 

Dudley,  Eev.  John.  b.  Tipton  (bapt.  16th 
Sept.),  1750  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Dudley,  Esq.  ; 
Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  11th  July,  17(59  ; 
B.A.,  1773  ;  M.A.,  1776  ;  rector  of-  Himley, 
1790—1830  ;  of  Broome  ;  d.  Himley,  31st 
May,  1830;  aged  80. 

[Hist.  Coll.  Staffs.,  X.  (pt.  2),  80  ;  Foster's  Alumni 
Oxon.,  I.,  391.] 

Dudley,  John,  Viscount,  b.  Sedgley  Park,  6th 
March,  1704  ;  s.  of  William  Ward  and  Mary, 
dau.  of  the  Hon.  John  Grey,  of  Enville  Hall ; 
M.P.,  Ne^vcastle,  1727—48  ;  succeeded  as 
Baron  Ward,  May,  1740  ;  created  Viscount 
Dudley,  1763  ;  m.,  (1)  26th  Dec,  1723,  Ann 
Maria;,  dau.  of  Charles  Bouchier,  Esq.,  of 
Dublin,  (2)  4th  Jan.,  1745,  Mary,  dait.  of 
John  Carver,  Esq.",  of  London  :  d.  6th  May, 
1774. 

[Collins'  Peerage;  Twamley's  Dudley  Castle,  53—6  : 
Hist.  Coll.  Staffs.,  IX.  (pt.  2),  123.] 


Dudley,  Bev.  Joseph,  b.  Broome  (baptised 
21st  May),  1809  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Edward  Dudley, 
Vicar:  Mat.  Wore.  Coll.,  Ox.,  26th  April, 
1827  ;'  B.A.,  1831  ;  Rector  of  Sarnesfield, 
Herefs.,  1846  ;  m.  Eliza,  dau.  of  — .  Wright, 
Esq.,  of  Tedstone,  Herefs. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  I.,  391.] 

Dudley,  John  William,  b.  9th  Aug.,  1781  ; 
s.  of  William,  3rd  Viscount  Dudley  and  Ward, 
and  Julia,  dau.  of  Godfrey  Bosville,  Esq.,  his 
wife  ;  M.P.,  Worcestershire,  circa  1802,  after- 
wards for  Warebam,  Dorset.  ;  succeeded  his 
father  as  4th  Viscount,  1823  ;  Secretary  of 
State  for  Foreign  Affairs,  1827— 30th  May, 
1828,  when  he  was  created  Earl  Dudley,  of 
Dudley  Castle,  and  Viscount  Ednam  of  Ednam, 
in  the  County  of  Roxburgh ;  d.  6th  March, 
1833,  unmarried. 

Letters  of  the  Earl  of  Dudley  to  the  Bishop  of  Llan- 
daff.  London:  .Tohn  Murray.  1840.  8vo.,  pp.  384.  2nd 
ed.,  1841,  same  pagination,  with  portrait  as  frontispiece. 

Lord  Dudley  was  a  contributor  to  the  Quarterly 
Review. 

[His  Will  is  printed  in  Twamley's  Dudley  Castle,  62, 
63.] 

[Letters  of  Earl  Dudley ;  Peerages ;  Twamley's 
Dudley  Castle,  56 — 63  ;  Diet.  Nat.  Biog. ;  see  Codrington 
(Bp.).l 

Dudley  and  Midland  Geological  Society. 
Transactions  of.    8vo, 

Dudley,  Rev.  Richard.  Oriel  Coll.,  Ox. ;  M.A.; 
Proctor  of  Univ.,  1503  ;  D.D.,  1508  ;  Chan- 
cellor of  Salisbury  ;  Incumbent  of  Brighton, 
Northants.,  1513  ;  of  St.  Martin's,  Birming- 
ham, 1504  ;  Canon  of  St.  Paul's,  1505  ;  of 
Lincoln,  1508  ;  of  York,  1508  ;  d.  5th  June, 
1536. 

His  Will.  [Somerset  House;  .36Hogau;  printed  in 
Hist.  Coll.  Staffs.,  IX.  (pt.  2),  82— 4J 

[Whalley's  Bridges,  I.,  474  ;  Hist.  Coll.  Staffs.,  IX. 
(pt.  2),  81-4.] 

Dudley,  Thomas.    Surgeon,  Kingswinford,  1847. 

Alleged  discovery  of  the  Influence  of  Sulphurous 
Ether,  in  1824.     [Lancet  (1847),  p.  163.] 

Painless  Surgical  Operations.     [lb.,  p.  345.] 

Dudley,  William.  3rd.  s.  of  John,  VII.  Earl 
Dudley  ;  Mat.  Univ.  Coll.,  Ox.  ;  B.A.,  1457  ; 
M.A.,  1457;  Rector  of  Malpas,  Cheshire, 
27th  Feb.,  1457  ;  of  Hendon,  Middlesex ; 
Archd.  of  Middlesex  ;  Dean  of  King's  Chapel ; 
Chancellor  of  Ox.  Univ.  1483  ;  Bp.  of  Durham] 
1476  ;  d.  29th  Nov.,  1483  ;  monument  West- 
minster Abbey. 

[Hist.  Coll.  Staffs.,  IX.  (pt.  2),  76 ;  Ormerod's  Ches- 
hire ;  Surtees' Durham ;  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.] 

Dudley,  William. 

Ireland  and  the  Earl  of  Shrewsbury.  An  Answer  to 
His  Lordship's  Letter.  By  W.  D.  Manchester,  1841 
12mo.,  pp.  32. 

Dudley  and  West  Bromwich  Bank. 

Deed  of  Settlement  of  the  Dudley  and  West  Bromwich 
Bankmg  Company,  established  under  the  Authority  of  an 
Act  of  Parliament  passed  in  the  seventh  year  of  his  late 
Majesty  George  the  Fourth,  to  which  is  appended  An 
Abstract  of  the  Bank's  Capital  of  £400,000  in  8,000  shares 
of  £50  each.  Dudley :  Printed  by  and  for  Hinton's  Execu- 
tors, High  Street.    1834.    8vo.,  pp.  80. 


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DcESBUEY,   "William,     b.    Cannock,    7th    Sept., 
1725  ;    s.  of  William  Duesbury,  a  currier,  of 
Cannock,    who   retired   in    1755;    a   Potter; 
founder   of  the  Derby   Works  ;    when  he  re- 
moved to  Derby  is  not  certain,  probably  1756  ; 
bought  Chelsea  China  Works,  1769,  but  pur- 
chase not  completed    until   5th   Feb.,    1770  ; 
in   1755  he  was  resident  at  Longton  Hall,  as 
an  enameller  ;    m.  Sarah  James,  of  Shrewsbury 
(d.   14th   Sept.,  1780)  ;    d.   Derby  ;    bur.   St. 
Alkmund's  Church,  2ncl  Nov.,  1786  ;    having 
during  his  life  become  possessed  of  the  Derby, 
Chelsea,  Bow,  Vanxhall,  and   Kentish  Town 
Works. 
List  of  the  principal  additions  made  this  year  to  the 
new  invented    groups,  jars,  vases,   nrna,  heakers,   cups, 
chalices,  &c.,  of  Mr.  Duesbury's  Derby  and  Chelsea  Manu- 
factory of    Poreelaines,  Biscuit  and   China  Ware,  both 
ornamental  and  useful.    London,  1773.    sm.  4to. 

Catalogue  of  an  elegant  and  extensive  Assortment  of 
Derby  and  Chelsea  Porcelain,  &c.,  at  Messrs.  Christie  and 
Mansell's  Great  Room,  &c.,  to  be  sold  by  auction,  7th  May, 
1782,  and  four  following  days.    8vo.,  pp.  32. 

[On  this  occasion  an  Invitation  lyas  issued,  repeating  the 
above,  with  an  N.B.  by  Mr.  Dnesbury  as  to  the  quality  of  bis 
productions.] 

China  on  Sale,  by  the  Candle,  at  Mr.  William  Dues- 
bury's Warehouse,  Wednesday  the  9th,  and  Thursday  the 
10th,  March,  1785,  at  six  o'clock,  in  the  afternoon  .  . 
Derby  Figures,  &c.  To  be  Sold  by  Auction  by  William 
Hunt.  .  .  folio,  pp.  12.  Reprinted  [Jewitt's  Ceramic 
Art,  78—83]. 

[Haslam's  Old  Derby  Factory,  15 — 25;  Marryat's 
Pottery,  875,  382,  383  ;  Jewitt's  Ceramic  Art,  I.,  176,  180— 
84,  215—17,  232—59,  266,  404,  441  :  II.,  57,  61—132,  136, 
137,  156,  422 ;  Short  Tour  in  Midland  Counties,  1774 ; 
Derby  PoU-book,  1775;  Bray's  Tour,  1777;  Boswell's 
Johnson,  under  1777;  Pilkington's  Derbyshire,  1789; 
Button's  Derby,  1791 ;  Jewitt's  W.  Hutton  and  Family, 
13 ;  MS.  History  of  Hutton  Family ;  Duesbury's  Cata- 
logues.] 

Do  Gard,  Rev.   Samuel,     b.  Barford,   Warws., 

1643;    M.A.,    Trin.    Coll.,    Ox.;    Rector   of 

Forton,  1673  ;    Canon  of  Lichfield,  2nd  Jan., 

1697  ;    bur.  at  Fenton,  10th  April,  1697. 

Letter  to   Dr.   Ralph  Bathurst,    Tice-Chancellor    of 

Oxford,   about  a   remarkable  bleeding  at  the  nose  of  a 

child  at  LiUeshall.    Dated  "  Candlemas,  1673." 

[Phil  Trans.,  No.  109  ;  Wanley's  Hist,  of  Man,  Book 
I.,  chap,  i.;  GeHt.'s  Mag.,  XLYHL,  587.] 

DuGDALE,  Sir  John.     s.  of  Sir  William  Dugdale 
(see  below)  ;  created  M.A.,  Ox.,  1661  ;   Wind- 
sor Herald,  Oct.,  1675  ;  Norroy,  March,  1686  ; 
cZ.  3rd  Aug.,  1700. 
Twelve  Letters  from  Ashmole  to  his  brother-in-law, 

J  D    (dated  29th  Jan.,  2nd,  5th,  7th,  9th,  12th,  14th,  16th, 

2Bth    and  28th  Feb.,  and   15th  and   16th  March,   1678). 

rBodl.  Lib.,  nsi,  if.  5,  6,  65,  7,  8,  9a6,  11-126, 13a5,  liab, 

156—166,  17a,  176.] 

[Wold's  Fasti,  II.,  253 ;   see  Stubbes  (John),  Archbold 

(Sir  k.).] 

Ddgualb,  Richard,  b.  Handsworth,  1725  ;  s. 
of  Richard  Geast ;  Mat.  Univ.  Coll.,  Ox., 
17th  Jan.,  1742  ;  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner 
Temple,  1747  ;  assumed  surname  of  Dugdale, 
1799  ;  'd.  12th  March,  1806  ;  of  Merevale  and 
Blyth  Halls,  Warws. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  I.,  392  ;   ditto,  Men-at-the- 

Bar  ;  Chalmers'  Biog.  Diet.,  XII.,  427.] 

Dugdale,  Sir  William,  b.  Shustoke,  Warws., 
12th  Sept.,  1605  ;  s.  of  James  Dugdale,  gent., 
and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Arthur  Swinfen  ;  edu- 
cated by   Mr.   T.    Sibley,   Curate   of   Nether 


Whitacre,  and  Coventry  Free  Sch.;  created 
M.A.,  25th  Oct.,  1642  ;  Garter  King-at- 
Arms,  May,  1677  ;  m.,  17th  March,  1621, 
Margery,  dau.  of  John  Huntbach,  of  Seawall, 
near  Bushbury  ;  of  Fillongley,  1625,  after- 
wards of  BIythe  Hall,  Warws.;  d.,  10th  Feb., 
1686,  and  was  bur.  at  Shustoke. 

[Wrote  Epitaphs  of  Dr.  Samuel  Hinton  (1671),  Lich- 
field Cathedral ;  John  Ferrers,  of  Tamworth  Castle,  1680, 
and  of  his  s..  Sir  Humphrey  Ferrers,  1678  ;  and  of  Harry 
Grey,  of  Enville,  1680.] 

Monasticon    Anglicanum London,    1655. 

Vol.  II.,  1661.  Vol.  III.,  1673.  folio.  Vol.  I.  was 
reprinted  with  large  additions,  1682.  The  whole  work 
was  abridged  in  1695.  James  Wright.  Another  epitome, 
1718.  Comprehended  in  Stephens  Hist,  of  the  Ancient 
Abbeys,  ifec,  1722  and  1723.  Reprinted  again,  edited  by 
the  Rev.  B.  Bandinell,  P.S.A.,  of  the  Bodleian,  2823,  ^c, 
and  again,  by  Sir  Henry  Ellis,  in  8  vols.,  imp.  8vo. 

The  Antiquities  of  Warwickshire.  1656.  2nd  ed., 
edited  by  Dr.  Thomas,  2730. 

Origines  Juridiciales,  &c.  London,  1666.  folio.  2nd 
ed.,  1671.    3rd  ed.,  1680. 

The  Baronage  of  England.  London,  1675.  Vols.  II. 
and  III.,  2676.    folio. 

[In  all  the  above  there  are  numerous  StafEordshire  references, 
which  will  be  fuund  in  the  Alphabet.] 

Directions  for  the  search  of  Records  and  the  making 
use  of  them,  in  order  to  give  an  Historical  Discourse  on 
the  Antiquities  of  StafEordshire,  printed  in  : — 

Select  Papers  .  .  .  English  Antiquities.  Edited 
by  Mr.  Ives.    London,  1773.    4to. 

Visitation  of  StafEordshire,  1663.  Original  MS.  [Coll. 
of  Arms,  Dugdale  MS.,  C.  36  ;  Harl.  MS.,  Brit.  Mus.,  T. 
6104.]  Printed  and  Edited  by  Grazebroole.  [See  Graze- 
brook  (H.  T.).] 

Letters  to  Ashmole  [Bodl.  Lib.,  1131,  f.  370a,  3706, 
372  :  836,  91,  95,  103  :  640,  78  :  1134,  143,  149  :  1731, 1,  2, 
3,4], 

[See  Ashmole  (E.),  Stubbes  (J.),  Huntbach  (J.).] 

DniGNAN,  William  Henry.    Rushall  Hall,  Walsall. 

On  the  Land  Laws.  A  Lecture  delivered  ...  on 
the  14th  Jan.,  1878.  London :  SimpMn,  Marshall,  ^  Co. 
Walsall :  T.  Kirby.  n.d.  (1878).  12mo.,  pp.  32.  2nd  ed., 
tame  size,  p.,  pi.  and  d. 

The  Employer's  Liability  Act,  1880."  An  Address  to 
the  South  StafEordshire  Mill  and  Forge  Managers'  Associa- 
tion at  the  Public  Hall,  Dudley,  4th  Dec,  1880  .... 
With  copy  of  Act  annexed.  Walsall :  W.  Henry  Robinson, 
n.d.  (1880).     8vo.,  pp.  28. 

[Notes  on  the  History  of  Rushall  Hall.]  12mo.,  pp. 
32.     J.  ^  W.  Griffin,  Printers,  Walsall. 

[A  few  struck  off  for  presents,  without  title.] 

Shakespeare  on  the  Walsall  Corporation.  By  "A 
Man  in  the  Moon."  From  the  Walsall  Advertiser  of 
February  19th,  20th,  and  March  12th,  1881.  Walsall:  W. 
Henry  Robinson.     12mo.,  pp.  8. 

The  Charter  of  Wulf  run  to  the  Monastery  at  "  Hamp- 
ton" (Wolverhampton).  Wolverhampton:  John  Steen  (f 
Co.,  Queen's  Square.  Walsall :  W.  Henry  Robinson.  Lon- 
don: Simpkins  i^  Co.  n.d.  Or.  4to.,  pp.  19.  [Introduction 
dated  March,  1888.]^ 

The  Will  of  Wulf  gate  of  Doniugton.  [^Shropshire 
Archaiol.  Trans.,  2nd  S.,  III.,  36—9.] 

DULCKBN,   H.  W. 

Worthies  of  the  World  .  .  London,  n.d  (1881). 
8vo.     [Johnson,  with  portrait,  97 — 112.] 

DUMONT   (dE  MoNTEDX). 

Lettre  a'Mons.  A  Latour  sur  I'etat  pathologique  de 
Samuel  Johnson,  [i'f/niou  ilfedicate',  torn.  XI.,  297,  298, 
321—23.]     Reprinted,  1857.    8vo.,  pp.  15. 

DuNBAK,  Sir  William,  Bart.  b.  London,  1805  ; 
s.  of  Sir  Robert  Dunbar,  Bart.  ;  Magd.  Coll., 
Ox.;  S.C.L.,  1830;  held  various  curacies, 
amongst  others  that  of  Stoke-upon-Trent, 
1832  ;  became  Rector  of  Dunina,  near  Roches- 
ter, 1875  ;   d.  27th  Nov.,  1881. 


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DURELL 


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DoNCALF,  John.  b.  Oodsal!  ;  his  hands  and  legs 
rotted  off  [.s««  Illingworth  (Rev.  J.)]  ;  d. 
Kingswinford. 

[Wes.  Mag.  (1784),  213—18,  268—73,  334—36,  376— 
79,  433—36,  494—96,  545—48,  603—6,  652,  653  :  (1806)  306, 
307  ;  Plot ;  Shaw,  II.,  231,  232.] 

Duncan,  C.  B. 

Catalogue  of  the  Ashmolean  Museum. 
870.     [Privately  printed.] 


Oxford,  1836. 


DcNCOMBB,  The  Hon.  and  Very  Rev.  Augustus. 
b.  Hclmsley,  Yorks.,  2nd  Nov.,  1814;  s.  of 
the  1st  Baron  Feversham  ;  Mat.  Wore.  Coll., 
Ox.  ;  B.A.,  1836  ;  M.A.,  1852  ;  B.D.  and 
D.D.,  1859  ;  Preb.  York  Cathedral,  Oct., 
1841—58  ;  Dean  of  York,  1858  to  death  ; 
J.P.,  Staffordshii'e  :  m.  Harriet,  dau.  of  the 
5t.h  Marquis  of  Queensbury  ;  d.,  York,  26th 
Jan.,  188L)  ;  bur.  Helmsley  Church  ;  resident 
at  Calwich  Abbey. 
Manual  of  DcTotions.    1868. 

A  Memorial  of  A,  Duncombe,  Dean  of  York.  1880. 
[Ch.  of  England  Photographic  Picture  Gallery  (1859), 
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Ch.  Calendar  (1880)  ;  Guardian  (Jan.,  1880)  ;  Times  (27th 
Jan.,  1880) ;  Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  I.,  931 :  Foster's  Alumni 
Oxen.,  I.,  394.] 

DuNDERDALE,  Rev.  J.     P.O.  of  Fulford. 

Church  Missions  Advocated  .  .  .  London :  Colman 
1815.     8vo. 

A  Selection  of  Psalms  and  Hymns  ....  Second 
Edition,  considerably  enlarged.  Burslem:  S.  Brougham. 
182S.     Duo.,  4  leaves,  pp.  332.     Index,  6  leaves. 

An  Appendix,  consisting  of  all  the  New  and  Addi- 
tional Hymns,  &c.,  in  the  above  Second  Edition.  For  the 
use  of  persons  possessing  the  First  Edition  only.  Burslem  : 
Printed  at  S.  Brougham's  Office,  in  the  Market  Place. 
1823.    Duo.    A— Pf  in  fours. 

An  Appendix,  consisting  of  such  of  the  Psalms  and 
Hymns  of  the  Old  Edition  as  were  omitted  in  the  New 
Edition.  Burslem :  Printed  by  S.  Brougham,  n.d.  Duo., 
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DuNKARTON,  Robert,  Mezzo-Eiigraver.     b.  Lon- 
don, 1744  ;  plates  dattd  from  1770  to  1811. 
Engraved  Portrait  of  James  Brindley,  after  Parsons. 

DuNLOP,  Peter.  Formerly  Draughtsman  to 
Messrs.  F.  &  J.  Sylvesters,  Castle  Hill 
Foundry,   Newcastle. 

Morton's  Ejector  Condensor  for  Steam  Engines  with- 
out an  Air-pump.  [  Trans.  North  Staffs.  Min.  and  Mech. 
Eng.,  1879.]  Reprinted  by  D.  Dilworth,  in  8vo.,  pp  4 
plates  4.  >  1 1      > 

Dunn,  Henry  Arthur  Colmore.  b.  Sraethwick, 
24th  April,  1859;  s.  of  Wm.  Jas.  Dunn, 
Esq.,  of  Kelvin  House,  Cape  Hill,  Smeth- 
wick  ;  educated  WeUiugton  Coll. ;  Mat  New 
Coll.,  Ox.,  13th  Oct.,  1877  ;  B.A.,  1882  ; 
Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  ]nn,  June,  1885  ; 
m.  Gertrude,  dau.  of  J.  T.  Renton,  Esq.', 
of  Bradstone  Brook,  Guildford. 

Fencing.      London:    George   Bell   ^   Son.     1880      Cr 
8vo.,  pp.  107,  illustrations  17. 
[One  of  the  All  England  Series.] 

Dunn,  Rev.  J.  P. 

Protestantism  and  its  Protest.  A  Lecture  delivered 
at  St.  G-eorge's  Hall,  Wolverhampton.  J.  A.  Roebuck 
Wolverham.pton.     1867.    8vo.,  pp.  12.     2nd  ed.,  1874    12mo' 


The  Maynooth  G-rant.  A  Lecture  delivered  at  Bilston 
and  at  Wednesbury  on  behalf  of  the  Protestant  Electoral 
Union.     J.  A.  Roebuck,  Wolverhampton.    8vo.,  pp.  16. 

Dunn,  Eev.  Major  William  Meese.  b.  Brierley 
Hill,  11th  Aug.,  1857  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Thomas 
Major  Dunn  and  Matilda  Holloway  Meese  ; 
educated  Bishop  Stortford,  Herts. ;  Mat.  Non- 
Coil.,  Ox.,  13th  Oct.,  1876  ;  B.A.,  1880  ; 
M.A.,  1883  ;  Second  Master  of  Sutton  Cold- 
field  Gr.  Sch.,  1880—84;  Curate  of  St. 
Mary's,  Stafford,  1884—5  ;  St.  Peter's,  Stoke, 
1885—6  ;  Holy  Trinity,  Eccleshall,  1886  ; 
Precentor  of  Choirs  for  Eccleshall  Rural 
Deanery. 

Is  Marriage  with  a  Deceased  Wife's  Sister  lawful  ? 
London :  Rivington.     8vo. 

Congregational  Functions  of  Worship,  &c.  Lichfield. 
A.  C.  Lcmax,  1880.    12mo.,  pp.  8. 

Reunion  of  Dissent  with  the  Church  :  What  should  a 
Churchman  do  ?  Lichfield :  A.  C.  Lomax.  1802.  12mo., 
pp.8. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  I.,  396.] 

Dunn,  Mary.  b.  Dunn's  Bank,  Darlaston,  30th 
Jan.,  1771  ;  d.  21st  Aug.,  1824. 

Obituary.     [P.  M.  Mag.  (1825),  89,  90.] 

Dunn,  Rev.  Thomas  Major.       Assistant  Master, 
Aldridge   Gr.  Sch.,  1855  ;    various   curacies  ; 
Ph.D.,  Univ.  of  Rostock,  1868. 
Caesar's  Commentaries  literally  translated. 
Virgil's  Bucolics  literally  translated  and  interspersed 
with  Notes.     1861. 

DuNSTALL. 

History  of.     [Shaw,  L,  100—12.] 

DuNSTALL  (Wolverhampton). 

History  [Shaw,  11.,  173]  ;  View  of  Gateway  and 
Moat  [173]. 

DUNSTBK,  Mr. 

Anglia  Eedivivus.  Being  a  full  Description  of  all 
.  .  .  Shires,  Cities  ...  in  England,  &c.  To  which 
IS  prefixed  A  Short  Account  of  the  Origin  of  our  Nation 
&c.  London,  1609.  sm.  4to.,  pp.  (3  leaves),  130,  and  4 
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DuNTON,  John.     Bookseller. 

Essay  on  Death-Bed  Charity,  exemplified  in  Mr 
Thomas  Guy,  Bookseller,  &c.     London,  1728. 

Ddppa,  Eichard,  LL.D. 

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1774,  by  Samuel  Johnson,  LL.D.  Edited,  with  Illustrative 
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DuRDENT,  Walter.  Bishop  of  Lichfield  and 
Coventry,  1153—62  ;  Precentor  of  Lichfield 
1130—40  ;  Prior  of  Ch.  Ch.,  Canterbury  ; 
Kmg  Stephen  granted  him  power  of  coining 
money  at  Lichfield  and  also  gave  him  lands  in 
Rugeleyand  Cannock;  d.  1161  ;  bur.  Coventry 

i52iABn^l°2''"'  ^^°'^'' ^^'' *^^' ^^^ '  ^"^^ *° ^™  ^'''■' 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  134,  198.] 

DuRELL,  Jo.     b.  St.  Helier,  Jersey,  1625  •   s  of 

John   Durell;    D.D.,    Ox.,    1679;    Dean    of 

Windsor  and   Wolverhampton,   1677-    d   8th 

June,  1683.  ' 

[Bodl.   Lib.,  1134,   1636 :   1131,  374    252    a")?/,    9R<i  • 

"a'st'i,  n!,*^l3"'-  ''"*-^"^-=  ^"""^'^  ^t^-  Oxon.!  nr.,  87  I 


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DuREAD,  William.     Printer,  Ecc'eshall. 
[See  Sneyd  (Rev.  H.),  Moore  (Rev.  H.).] 

Button,  William  Henry.  b.  11th  Sept., 
1827  ;  s.  of  William  Dutton,  Esq.  ;  private 
tuition  ;  Magistrates'  Clerk  to  Newcastle 
Justices  since  1858  ;  Chairman  Endowed  Sch. 
Governors,  since  1870  ;  Hon.  Colonel  and 
Lieut.-Colonel  Commanding  1st  V.  B.  North 
Staffordshire  Regiment ;  m.  Victoria,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Mason,  Esq.;  of  Hewcroft,  Newcastle. 
[See  "  A  Man  of  Many  Ways."] 

Contributed,  Biographical,  Antiquarian,  and  other 
Notices,  and  Letters  on  Auxiliary  Forces,  and  on  Franco- 
German  War  to  the  Times,  Staffordshire  Advertizer  and 
Sentinel,  Army  and  Xafy  Gazette,  and  Volunteer  Gazette, 
1861—80. 

DwARRis,  Sir  Fortunatus  William  Lilley.  b., 
Jamaica,  23rd  Oct.,  1786  ;  s.  of  William 
Dwarris,  of  Warwick  ;  educated  Rugby  ;  Mat. 
Univ.  Coll.,  Ox.  ;  B.A.,  1808  ;  Barrister-at- 
Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  28th  June,  1811 ;  Bencher, 
Mid.  Temple,  1850  ;  Treasurer,  1859  ;  Com- 
missioner to  inquire  into  the  administration  of 
Civil  and  Criminal  Justice  in  the  West  Indies, 
1822 — 26  ;  a  Municipal  Corporation  Coroner, 
18th  July,  1834  ;  Knighted,  2nd  June,  1838  ; 
Recorder  of  Newcastle-under-Lyme,  1837 — 58  ; 
Master  of  Court  of  Queen's  Bench,  1838  to 
death  ;  F.R.S.,  2nd  April,  1847  ;  d.,  Eccle- 
ston  Square,  London,  2Uth  May,  1860. 

The  West  Indian  Question  plainly  stated  and  the 
only  Practical  Remedy  briefly  considered.  In  a  Letter,  &c. 
London,  1828.    8vo.,  pp.  80. 

A  General  Treatise  on  Statutes.  In  Two  Parts. 
London,  1830—31.     8vo.     2nd  ed.,  1848.     8vo. 

Alberic,  Consul  of  Rome.  London,  1832.  [Anony- 
mously.] 

Some  New  Facts  and  a  suggested  New  Theory  as  to 
the  Authorship  of  Junius.  London,  1850.  8vo.  ^Privately 
printed.'] 

[Mod.  Enq.  Bioy.,  I.,  col.  945  ;  Jour.  Brit.  Archaol. 
Association,  XVII.,  182. 18.5  ;  Times  (21st  May,  1860);  Law 
Jour.  (I860) ;  Foster,  I.,  399.] 

Dyer,  W.  H.     West  Bromwich. 

Papal  Policy  and  the  English  Nonconformist.  West 
Bromwich.     1851.     8vo. 

Dyott,  Anthnny.  b.  Lichfield,  1677  ;  s.  of 
Richard  Dyott,  Esq.;  Mat.  Corp.  Ch.  Coll., 
Ox.,  1634  ;  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple, 
1652  ;  Recorder  of  Tamworth  ;  M.P.,  Lich- 
field, 1601,  1604—11  ;  Will  dated  21st 
June,  1622. 
MS.   of   his   cited.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  863,  112:    Forster's 

Judges,  Baronage,  and  Alumni  Oxon.] 

Dvott,  John,  of  Stychbroke.     1562. 

Arms  exchange  at  Lichfield  [Bodl.  Lib.,  858,  f.  ll.S— 
15]  ;  Bailiff  of  Lichfield  [».,  1521,  (b)  58]. 

Dyott,  Sir  Richard,  b.  Lichfield,  1590  ;  s.  of 
Anthony  Dyott  ;  B.A.  ;  Corp.  Ch.  Coll.,  Ox., 
1607;  Barrister-at-Law,  1615;  Recorder  of 
Stafford;  M.P.,  Stafford,  1621—25;  Lich- 
field, 1625—29,  1640  :  P.O.  to  Charles  I.  ; 
High  Steward  of  Lichfield  and  Chancellor  of 
Durham  ;  d.  8th  March,  1859. 
Draught  of  Monumental  Inscription  of,  at  Lichfield 

[Bodl.  Lib.,  1137,  ff.  91,  129a— 85]. 


Dyson,  Rev.  J.  B.     We-leyan  Minister. 

History  of  Wesleyan  Methodism  in  the  Leek  Circuit. 
Leele:  G.  Nail,  Printer.     1854.     12mo. 

Ditto,  in  the  Congleton  Circuit.  London  (Leeds 
printed),  1858.     12mo. 

[Tins  work  gives  an  account  of  Wealeyanism  about  Mow  Cop, 
Bidiluli>h.  Gillow  Heath,  Bradley  Green,  and  other  portions  of 
Staffordshire.] 


E 

Eades,    George   A.    H.      Manager    (1858)    for 

MesTs.  Bagnall,  Caponfield  Ironworks,  South 

Staffs. 

The  World's  Charity.  A  Poem.  Wolverhampton :  T. 
Simpson.  1858  12mo.,'pp.  56.  Ded.  to  Mr.  John  Thos. 
Field.     Pref .  dated  "  Highfields,  near  Bilston,  June,  1858." 

EAiiDLEY  Epitaphs  in  Audley  Church. 

[Wilmot's  Life  of  Wilmot  (1811),  3;  Gent.'s  May. 
(1798).] 

Eardlby,  Edwin  Henry,  Printer,    b.  Newcastle  ; 
s.  oF  Charles  Barker  Eardley,  Printer  ;  appren- 
ticed   to    D.    Dilworth,    Printer,    Newcastle ; 
began   business   as    Printer,    &c.,    in   Market 
Square,  Tunstall,  188    ;    m.  Mary,  dau.  of  the 
late  Jabez  Viggars,  Colliery  Proprietor,  Silver- 
dale. 
Primitive  Methodist  Connexion  Public  Services    .    .    . 
in  connection  with  the  Sixty-fifth  Annual  Conference  to 
be  held  in  the  Lecture  Hall,  Tunstall    .    .    .     Tunstall : 
Printed  liy  Edwin  H.  Eardley,  Market  Square.    1884.   8vo., 
pp.  16. 

Eakl,  Alfred  George.  b.  Newcastle,  7th  Dec, 
1851  ;  s.  of  E.  Earl  [««e  below'J  ;  educated 
Middle  and  High  Schools,  Newcastle,  Mayer's 
Univ.  Sob.;  Sell,  of  Ch.  Coll.,  Cam.,  1879  ; 
B.A.,  1882  ;  M.A.,  1882  ;  Science  Master, 
Dei  by  Gr.  Sch..  1882—84,  and  Tonbridge  Sch., 
1884  ;   House  Master,  1892  ;  F.C.S. 

The  Elements  of  Laboratory  Work.     .  .     London  : 

Lonymans.    1800.    Fcp.  4to. 

Eakl,  Emmanuel.  b.  Maidford,  Northants., 
2<'rd  Dec,  1824  ;  s.  of  Jolin  Eai-1  ;  educated 
privately  and  at  London  Training  Coll.;  Head 
Master  of  Orme's  Sch.,  Newcastle,  1851 — 
79  ;  Vice-President,  North  Staffs.  Field  Club; 
President,  1882  ;  now  of  Stoke. 
Presidential  Address.      [Report  North   Staffs.   Field 

Club  (1882),  99—102.] 

Earlom,  Richard,  Engraver,     b.  London,  1743  ; 
d.,  Lcmdon,  1822. 
Engraved  Portrait  of  Bishop  Newton,  after  B.  West. 

Earnest  Appeals. 
[See  Sneyd  (Rev.  H.).] 

Earnshaw,   Rev.   B.     New  Connexion  Minister. 
Obituary    of    Samuel    Edge,    of    Honey  wall.    Stoke. 
[New  Con.  May.  (1818),  390,  391.] 

Earwakbr,  J.  p. 

Lord  Chancellor  Parker.     [Reliq.,  XL,  136,  238.] 

Eastwood. 

[Jewitt's  Ceramic  Art,  II.,  334—37,  341,  401.] 


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EDMONDS 


Eastwood,    Rev.    John.       Primitive   Methodist 
Minister. 
Obituary  of  Eev.  Thos.  Hindley  [see].     [P.  M.  Min. 
(1884),  18—20.] 

Eastwood,  Rev.  Jonathan.  Mat.  St.  John's 
Coll,,  Cam.;  B.A.,  1846;  M.A.,  1849; 
Curate  of  Ecclesfield,  Yorks.,  1847—54;  of 
Eckington,  Derbjs.,  1854 — 62  ;  Vicar  of 
Trinity  Church,  Hanley,  1862,  until  death  ;  d. 
St.  Leonard's-on-Sea,  5th  July,  1864,  aged 
40. 
History  of  the  Parish  of  Ecclesfield  in  the  County  of 
York.    1862. 

The  Bible  Word  Book ;    A  Glossary  of  Old  English 

Bible   Words,  with  illustrations.      By    .    .     .    and   W. 

Aldis  Wright,  M.A.,  Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.      Cambridge,  1866. 

Jcint  Compiler  (with  Eer.  E.  J.  J.  G.  Edwards)  of 

List  of  Church  Goods.     lAnnals  of  Diocese,  IT.] 

Eaton,  Rev.  Henry  Kuight.  Curate  of  Swansea, 
1865—67;  St.  Paul's,  Clifford,  1867—68; 
St.  Chad's,  Shrewsbury,  1868—72  ;  Vicar  of 
Ch.  Ch.,  Stafford,  1872—81. 


National  Education.    1875. 
Scripture  Questions  and  Answers. 


1877. 


Ebbsmith,  Joseph,  b.  Wednesbury,  13th  April, 
1849  ;  member  of  a  family  long  connected 
with  the  iron  industries  of  the  town — the  Smiths 
(the  prefix  Ebb  having  been  assumed  by  Mr. 
Smith  since  1887)  ;  articled  to  Mr.  Slater, 
Solicitor,  Darlaston  ;  began  business  on  his 
own  account  in  liis  native  town,  1870  ;  Clerk 
to  Wednesbury  Local  Board,  1876  ;  Town 
Clerk  when  the  town  was  incorporated,  1886  ; 
Chairman  of  Central  Tramways'  Company, 
1887  ;  resigned  his  Clerkship  and  abandoned 
the  Law,  1888,  on  becoming  Chairman,  of  the 
Electric  Construction  Company  ;  m.,  1877, 
Miss  Alice  Howl,  of  Tipton. 

Biographical  Notice,  with  Portrait  [Birmingham 
Faces  and  Places,  III.,  153 — 55.] 

ECCI.KSHALL. 

Eccleshall  Church  and  Castle.     [See  Durrad  (J.).] 

Church  Registers :— I.,  Mixed,  1573—1620.  II.,  ditto, 
1573-99.  HI.,  ditto,  1620—68.  IV.,  ditto,  1668—1703. 
v.,  ditto,  1703— Oct.,  1783  (Marriages  to  1754).  YL, 
Marriages,  1754—84.  TIL,  Mixed,  1783-1812  (and 
Marriages  for  1783).  Till.,  Marriages,  1784—1808. 
IX.,  ditto,  1808-13.  X.,  Baptisms,  1st  Jan.,  1813— 22nd 
March,  1885.  XI.. Burials,  1813— 24th  Dec,  1848.  XII., 
Marriages,  1813— 24th  Feb.,  1845.  XIII.,  Baptisms,  29th 
March,  1835— 26th  June,  1859.  XIT.,  Marriages,  3rd  July, 
1837— 31st  Dec,  1861.  XT.,  Burials,  26th  Dec,  1848  (in 
use).  XTL,  Baptisms,  26th  June,  1859— 27th  Dec,  1891. 
XTII.,  Marriages,  4th  Feb.,  1862  (in  use).  XTIII., 
Baptisms,  14th  Feb.,  1892  (in  use).— (Bev.  Preb.  Allen, 
M.A.,  Ticar.)  ' 

Account  of  Camp  Meeting  at  [P.  M.  Mag.  (1822),  13]. 

Miscellanea  relating  to  [Salt  Lib.,  see  Cat.  393]. 

Ordnance  Plan  of  the  Parish  of.  Scale  25-344  inches 
to  a  mile.  12  Sheets  with  Index  Sheet  and  Area  Book. 
Title  from  Index.     Southampton,  1886. 

Charters  [Bodl.  Lib.,  1527,  47,  55,  656]  ;  Bishop's 
Lands  [864,  34]  ;  Charter  to  build  Castle  [67]  ;  Grant  of 
a  Market  [68] ;  Monuments,  853,  75]. 

[See  Bume  (C.  S.),  Allen  (Rev.  W.),  Good  (Eev.  P.) 
Moore  (Rev.  H.)  Sneyd  (Eev.  H.),  Durrad  (W.  and  J.), 
Dunn  (Eev.  M.  W.  M.,  Nonconformity  in  Cheshire,  143.] 

Eccleshall,  Rev.  Joseph.  Lecturer  at  Dudley  ; 
Invited  to  Sedgley,  1650  ;  entered  as  Minister, 
27th  Oct.,  1654  ;    preached  Farewell  Sermon, 


17th  Aug.,  1662  ;    d.   1692  ;    bur.  22nd  Dec, 

at  Sedgley. 

Funeral  Sermon.    By  Mr.  Oastlend.     [iSee^] 
[Nonconformist  Memorial,  II.,  401 ;  Shaw,  II.,  222.] 

Ecolbsiasteb. 

[See  Wollaston  (William).] 

EcKERSLEY,  Rcv.  James.      b.  Lowton,  Lanes., 
28th  Feb.,  1828  ;  Primitive  Methodist  Minister 
from  -1854  ;   d.,  Burton,  24th  Sept.,  1868. 
Obituary.     [See  Dickenson  (Eev.  John).] 

EcooKKs,  W.     Wolverhampton. 

Tillager'e  Pocket  Gem.    1885.    8vo. 

EcTosr  Hill. 

A  Description  of  the  famous  Copper  Mines  belonging 
to  His  Grace  the  Duke  of  Devonshire,  at  Ecton  Hill,  in 
the  County  of  Stafford.     [  Wes.  Mag.  (1786),  33—6.] 

Edalji,  Rev.  Shapurji.  h.  Bombay,  1840  ;  de- 
scended from  the  Parsees  ;  educated  Elphinston 
High  Sch.  and  Wilson  Coll.,  Bombay  ;  Free 
Church  of  Scotland  Minister,  1867  ;  St. 
Augustine's  Coll.,  Nov.,  1867  (having  resigned 
his  connection  with  the  Free  Kirk)  ;  Curate 
of  Burford,  Oxon.,  1869  ;  Holy  Trinity,  Ox., 
1869—70;  JSTew  Bury,  Lanes.,  1870;  St. 
Thomas's,  Liverpool,  1871 — 73  ;  St.  Levan, 
Cornwall,  1873—74  ;  Bromley-by-Bow,  Lon- 
don, 1875—76  ;  Vicar  of  Great  Wyrley, 
1876  ;  m.  Charlotte  Elizabeth  Stuart,  dau.  of 
Rev.  Thompson  Stoneham,  Vicar  of  Ketley, 
Salop. 

A  Gujardti  and  English  Dictionary.  Bombay:  Rogers, 
Cohen,  cj-  Co.  London  :  Triibner  &  Co.  1863.  8vo.,  pp 
854.     2nd  ed.,  1867. 

A  Gujardti  Grammar.    Same  Publishers.    1867.    8vo 
pp.  128.  ' 

A  Lecture  on  the  Brahmo  Sam4,ia.  Same  imprint. 
1865.     8to.,  pp.  32.  ^ 

Lectures  on  Galatians.  London :  Elliot  Stock  sm 
8vo.,  pp.  110. 

Hymns  for  Sunday  Schools.  1887.  [Printed  privately 
for  use  of  Great  Wyrley  Schools.]     12mo.,  pp.  32. 

Rasselas,  by  Dr.  Johnson,  translated  into  GujarAti. 
Bombay  :  same  imprint.     1887.     18mo.,  pp.  98. 

Pandah  Namah,  by  Adarbad  Maraspard,  translated 
into  English.  London,  1870.  8vo.,  pp.  30.  [First  pub- 
lished in  Trtibner's  Literary  Record  (25th  April,  1870).] 

[To  this  Professor  Max  MiiUer  wrote  a  preface,  and  at  his 
request  the  translation  was  made.] 

Edge,  John  Wilcox,  b.  Burslem  ;  s.  of  Joseph 
Edge,  Esq. 

Address  on  Features  of  Italian  Sceuei-y.  [Rev  North 
Staffs.  Field  Club  (1875),  11,  25-33.]  ^  ^' 

Edgbworth,  Richard  Lovell.  b.  Ireland,  1744  • 
d.,  1817. 

Memoirs  of  .  .  .  Begun  by  himself  and  concluded 
by  his  daughter,  Maria  Edgeworth.  In  Two  Tolumes 
London,  1820.  8vo.,  portraits.  2nd  ed.,  London,  1840.  8vo' 
[Numerous  Staffordshire  references.] 

"Edials  of  Burton." 

Notes  of  An.  Babington,  of  Dethick,  on.     [Reliq.,  II. 

Edingale. 

History  of.     [Shaw,  L,  391,  392.] 

Edmonds,  Rev.  J.     Curate  of  Alrewas. 

Eemarkable  occurrences  taken  out  of  the  Eeeister 
belonging  to  the  Parish  of  Alrewas.     [Shaw,  I.,  137^42.] 


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Edmondbon,  Rev.  Jonathan.  Wesleyan  Minister. 
Serious  Reflections  upon  the  most  important  Doctrines 
and  Duties  of  Religion.    Newcastle,  1800.    8vo.,  pp.  16. 

Edmund,  Prince,     s.  of  King  Henry  III. 

Charter  of  .  .  .  granting  to  T.  Robert  le  Tenlour 
of  Uttoxeter,  lands  in  the  Manor  of  Scropton.    [Salt  Lib.] 

Edeidge,  Henry,  Miniature  Painter,  b.  Pad- 
dington,  1769  ;  A.R.A.,  1820  ;  d.,  London, 
1821. 

Painted  Portrait  of  William  Henry,  Marquis  of  Angle- 
sey.    1808.     [National  Gallery.] 

Edward  II. 

Breve  (an.  17)  ad  Tic.  Stafford  de  summouatione 
milltum.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  850,  163.] 

Edward  IV.  and  the  Tanner  of  Tamworth. 

The  first  and  second  parts  of  King  Edward  the  Fourth. 
Containing  his  merie  pastime  with  the  Tanner  of  Tam- 
worth, as  also  bis  love  to  faire  Mistress  Shore,  her  great 
promotion,  fall  and  miserie,  and  lastly  the  lamentable 
death  of  both  her  and  her  husband.  Likewise  the  beseiging 
of  London  by  the  Bastard  Falconbridge.  Printed  by  H. 
Lawnes,  London.  1613.  4to.  B.  L.,  without  pagination. 
1th  impression,  1626.    4to. 

A  Pleasant  New  Ballad  between  King  Edward  the 
Fourth  and  a  Tanner  of  Tamworth.  Two  Parts.  Printed 
by  A.  M.,  London,    n.d.  (1640).    Broadside  folio. 

Edward  VI. 

Charta  Civitati  Lichfield  [Bodl.  Lib.,  855, 15]  ;  Com- 
mission to  survey  Colleges  in  Staffordshire  {ib.,  864,  466]. 

Edwaedes,  Eev.  David,  b.  Crynfryn,  Llangeitho, 
Cardiganshire,  1st  July,  1836  ;  s.  of  John 
Edwardes,  Esq.  ;  educated  Llandovery  Sch.  ; 
JMat.  Jesus  Coll.,  Cam.  ;  B.A.,  1865  ;  M.A., 
1869  ;  Mathematical  Master,  Hurstpierpoint 
Sch.,  1865 — 73  ;  Bursar,  Denstone  Coll., 
1873  ;  Head  Master,  1879  ;  m.,  1869,  Mary 
Anne  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Eev.  T.  Edwardes, 
Rector  of  Llangeitho. 
Class   Book   of    Arithmetic.       Oxford    and    London : 

James  Parker  ^  Co.     1870.     12mo.     2nd  ed.,  n.d..  pp.  107. 
A  Companion  to  German  Grammar  and  Composition. 

David  Nutt,  270,  Strand,  London,  W.C.   1888.  8vo.,pp.l08. 
Autumn  Wild  Flowers  of  North  Staffordshire  [Report 

NoHh    Staffs.    Field    Club    (1878),   77—80]  ;     The    Wild 

Flowers  of  North  Staffs,  [ib.  (1877),  48—54]. 

Edwards,  Charles.  b.  Wolverhampton,  9th 
July,  1857  ;  s.  of  John  Edwards  ;  educated 
Wolverhampton  Gr.  Sch.,  privately,  and  Ar- 
dingly  Coll.,  Sussex  ;  Member  of  Society  of 
Authors  ;  of  St.  Edward's  Place,  Wolver- 
hampton. 

Essays  and  Dialogues  of  Giacomo  Leopardi.  Trans- 
lated from  the  Italian  by  C.  E.  With  original  biographical 
preface.  London:  Trubner  d[  Co.  1882.  8vo.,  pp.  xlu., 
216.     [Vol.   XVII.,  English  and  Foreign    Philosophical 

Virginia  the  American.  London :  J.  ^  R.  Maxwell. 
1886.    ]2mo.,  pp.  358. 

Garibaldi:  Recollections  of  his  public  and  private 
life  with  more  than  a  hundred  letters  from  the  General  to 
the'  Author.  Translated  from  the  French  by  Blpis  Melena. 
London:  Triibner  ^  Co.  8vo.,  pp.  x.,  348.  Frontis.— 
"View  of  Caprera,"  fac-simile  of  a  letter  of  Garibaldi. 

Letters  from  Crete.  Written  during  the  Spring  of 
1886.  London:  Bentley  and  Son.  1887.  Demy  8vo.,  pp. 
xiv.,  394.    Ded.  to  Count  Angelo  Manzoni  of  Bologna. 

Rides  and  Studies  in  the  Canary  Islands.  London: 
T.  Fisher  Unwin.  1888.  8vo.,  pp.  xx.,  366.  Ded.  to 
Dom.  B.  Benshaw  of  Laguna,  Teneriffe. 

Sardinia  and  the  Sardes.  London:  R.  Bentley  and 
Son.  1880.  Demy  8vo.,  pp.  xii.,  379.  Ded.  to  "B.  P., 
Esq." 


Mr.  Edwards  has  contributed  Articles  to  Cassell's 
Picturesque  Mediterranean,  All  the  Year  Round,  Cornhill, 
Temple  Bar,  Macmillan,  National  Review,  St.  James's 
Gazette,  The  Graphic,  Whitehall  Review,  Field,  Chambers's 
Journal,  The  Chase,  The  Sporting  and  Dramatic  News,  ^c. 

Edwards,  Edward,     b.  Wolverhampton,  1796  ; 
d.  there,  16th  May,  1850. 
Obituary.    By  S.  Rogers.     [P.  J)/.  Jlfay.  (1850),  674.] 

Edwards,  Rev.  Edwfird  James  Justinian  George. 
b.  Harrow-on-the-Hill,  1812  ;  s.  of  James 
Edwards,  Bookseller  ;  Mat.  Balliol  Coll.,  Ox., 
2nd  April,  1830  ;  Kennicott  Hebrew  Scholar 
and  B.A.,  1835  ;  M.A.,  1836  ;  Vicar  of 
Trentham,  1841  to  death ;  Preb.  of  Cur- 
borough,  Lichfield,  1859  to  death  ;  R.D.  of 
Trentham  ;  Proctor,  1868,  1874,  1880 ;  d., 
15th  Nov.,  1884. 

Editor  of  Lichfield  Diocesan  Calendar  from  its  com- 
mencement to  death,  1856 — 84. 

Editor  and  part  Compiler  of  The  Annals  of  the  Diocese, 
1859-63. 

Theological  Colleges,  &c.  .  .  .A  Visitation 
Sermon  .  .  1852.  London  ....  Newcastle :  F. 
Crewe.     1852.     8vo.     2nd  ed.,  8vo. 

An  Evil,  with  Suggestion  for  its  Remedy.  London  . 
.  .  .  Stafford :  R.  ^  W.  Wright,  n.d.  Square  16mo., 
pp.  88. 

A  Sermon  preached  on  Sunday  after  Christmas  Day, 
1860.    Newcastle,  1861.    8vo. 

The  Home  in  the  Hospital.  A  Sermon.  London,  1861. 
8vo. 

Love  to  the  Brethren.  A  Sermon.  Newcastle:  C, 
Hichson.     n.d.  (1860).     12mo.,  pp.  15. 

The  Discharged  Prisoner.  A  Sermon.  Newcastle, 
1871.     16mo. 

To  the  Parishioners  of  Trentham.  Sermon  on 
2  Timothy  ii.  15.  Thoughts  in  the  Graveyard,  &;c.  New- 
castle:  Thos.  Peake.    n.d.    8vo.,  pp.  24.    Two  plates. 

0  Lord,  Thou  preservest  man  and  beast.  A  Sermon 
.  .  ,  preached  at  St.  Mary's,  Trentham.  Thomas  Peake , 
Printer,  Newcastle,     n.d.     pp.  15. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  I.,  410.] 

Edwards,  Eliezer.  b.  Bristol,  1815  ;  settled  in 
Birmingham,  1845  :  resided  mostly  at  Har- 
borne,  where  he  d.,  22nd  Feb.,  1891. 

Personal  Recollections  of  Birmingham  and  Birming- 
ham Men.  Birmingham,  1877.  8vo.,  pp.  168.  Views  and 
Portraits. 

The  Old  Taverns  of  BirminghElm.  A  Series  of  Familiar 
Sketches.  Birmingham:  Cornish  Bros.  1870.  8vo.,  pp. 
114. 

A  History  of  Sutton  Coldfield  and  Guide,  with  Map 
of  Sutton  Park.     Birmingham,     n.d.     8vo.,  pp.  79. 

Life  of  Sir  Rowland  Hill. 

Words,  Facts,  and  Phrases.  A  Dictionary  of  quaint, 
curious,  and  out-of-the-way  matters.  London,  1882.  pp. 
631. 

Edgbastonia.  A  Magazine.  (May,  1881,  to  death.) 
[Continued  by  his  nephew.]  To  the  latter  Mr.  Edwards 
contributed  a  series  of  articles  on  "  Edgbastonians,  Past 
and  Presert."  He  also  contributed  papers  to  the  Daily 
il/aii,  from  1876,  entitled  "  Personal  Recollections."  [See 
above.'] 

Biography  and  Portrait.  [Birmingham  Faces  and 
Places,  III.,  182—84.] 

Edwards,  Mrs.  Elizabeth.  Wife  of  Thomas 
Edwards,  Esq.  (of  Edwards  and  Sons,  Furni- 
ture Dealers,  &c.),  Brampton,  Newcastle. 

Chaffinch  and  Missel  Thrush  [Science  Gossip  (1875), 
282,  283]  ;  The  Northern  Holy  Grass  [177,  178] ;  Note  on 
Mrs.  Edwards'  Paper,  by  R.  W(estwood)  [232]  ;  Remarks 
on  a  Note  by  R.  Westwood  [263] ;  Note  on  E.  E.'s  Note 
on  the  Scarlet  Pimpernel,  by  C.  B.  [(1876)  89]  ;  Professor 
Boulgar  on  the  Northern  Gras'?  [162] ;  Mrs.  Edwards  on 
Professor  Boulgar's  Note  [278]. 


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EGINTON 


Edwards,  George. 

Gleanings  of  Natural  History,  with  Descriptions  in 
English  and  French.  London  (pt.  1),  1158;  (pt.  2)  1160; 
(pt.  3)  1164.  4to.,  pp.  (1)  108,  besides  title :  (2)  xxxii., 
109—220  :  (3)  vii.,  221—347,  besides  two  titles.  Ded.  to 
the  Earl  of  Ferrers,  1  leaf.  Subscribers'  List,  1  leaf.  Plates, 
311—61.  Ditto,  London,  1805.  4to.  7  vols.  25  copies, 
lar.  paper,  royal  folio. 

Edwards,  George.     Wolverhampton,  1833 — 47. 

Speech  by  [Lancet  (1833),  418]  ;  Amputation  of  the 
Thigh  [ib.  (1847),  79,  80]. 

Edwards,  Henrj. 

A  Collection  of  Old  English  Customs  .  .  London  : 
John  Bowyer  Nicholls  and  Son,  25,  Parliament  Street. 
1842.  8vo.,  pp.  viii.,  267.  [Staffordshire  :— Alrewas,  36, 
36 ;  Great  Barr,  57 ;  Barton,  223 ;  Forebridge,  4,  5 ; 
Walsall,  55 ;  Wolverhampton,  221  ;  Fradley,  36  ;  Or- 
greave,  36  ;    Aldridge,  57.] 

Edwards,  Eev.  Henry,  b.  Chardstock,  Devon., 
1819;  s.  of  Rev.  Henry  Edwards,  Vicar; 
Mat.  Lincoln  Coll.,  Ox.,  13th  Dec,  1838  ; 
B.A.,  1843  ;  M.A.,  1887  ;  Rector  of  Church 
Stanton,  Devon.,  1846 — 81  ;  of  "Wanibrook, 
Dorset.,  1850—81  ;  of  Uplyme,  1881—83  ; 
of  Willenhall ;  Rector  of  Burslem,  1886. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  I.,  411.] 

Edwards,  John. 

The  Tour  of  the  Dove  ;  or,  A  Visit  to  Dovedale,  &c. 
A  Poem  .  .  Printed  for  Longman,  Hurst,  Rees,  Orme, 
Brown,  and  Green,  Paternoster  How,  London,  n.d.  12mo., 
pp.  xi.,  122.  Ded.  to  J.  W.  Eussell,  Esq.,  Ham.  (Printed 
by  Wilkins  and  Sons,  Queen  Street,  Derby.)     2nd  ed.     n.d. 

Edwards,  Mary.     Tunstall. 

Account  of  Tunstall  Circuit,  from  Journal  of  M.  E. 
[P.  M.  Mag.  (1822),  258,  259.] 

E(dwards),  S(amDel).     Newcastle. 

The  Wall  Germander.  By  S.  E.  [Science  Gossip 
<1876),  284.]  ^ 

Edwards,  Rev.  Vincent,  b.  Wolverhampton, 
1768  ;  s.  of  Vincent  Edwards,  Gent.;  Mat. 
Trin.  Coll.,  Ox.,  31st  Oct.,  1787  ;  B.A.,  1791 ; 
M.A.,  1796  ;  Vicar  of  Broomefield,  Essex, 
1791,  to  death  ;  d.  17th  Jan.,  1843. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  I.,  412.] 

Egan,  Rev.  James.  Roman  Catholic  Priest  at 
Newcastle  ;  Designer  and  Architect  of  the 
Brick  Chapel. 

A  Circular  in  answer  to  the  Eev.  Lord  Marcus  C 
Beresford,  Vicar-General  of  Kilmore. 

[To  this  an  answer  was  made  by  his  lordship,  ad- 
dressed :  To  the  Rev.  James  Egan.  Roman  Catholic  Priest 
Newcastle,  Staffordshire.  No  title.  (Printed  by  W  H 
Hyde,  Newcastle.)  Dated  "Elmore,  Cavan,  December 
26th,  1835.     8vo.,  pp.  8.] 

Egan,  James,  Mezzo -Engraver,     b.  Roscommon 
1799  ;  d.  London,  1842. 
Engraved  Portrait  of  the  first  Duke  of  Sutherland. 
Egan  (Pierce)  and  Walton. 

,„„„-^^^''''^  Egan's  Book   of  Sports,   &c.    London:  Teqq. 
1832.    8vo.  "" 

[At  pp  137  and  377  is  a  "  Conference  between  an  Angler  a 
Hunter,  and  a  Falconer,"  from  Izaak  Walton.] 

Egerton,  Sir  Charles,  Knt.  b.  in  Ireland,  1586  ; 
s.  of  Sir  Charles  Egerton,  Knt.,  of  Newbor- 
ough  :  of  St.  John's  Coll.,  Cam.;  of  Lincoln's 
Inn  ;    principal  Keeper  and  Ranger  of  Need- 


wood  ;  made  various  claims  as  to  lands  in 
Nfiedwood,  1656,  1657,  in  which  he  was  fairly 
successful ;  d.,  Newborough  Hall,  3rd  May, 
1662  ;  bur.  Hanbury. 

MS.  Survey  of  Needwood.     [Augmentation  Office.] 

[Shaw,  I.,  93,  94.] 

Egerton,  Francis. 

[See  Ellesmere  (Earl  of).] 

Egerton,  Francis  Henry,  Earl  of  Bridgewater. 
b.  1757  ;  d.  1829. 

Memoirs  of  the  Egerton  FamUy.  Paris,  1812.  fol., 
pp.  64.     (Privately  printed.) 

The  Second  Part  of  a  Letter  to  the  Parisians  and  the 
French  Nation  upon  Inland  Navigation.  Containing  a 
Defence  of  the  Public  Character  of  His  Grace  Francis 
Egerton,  late  Duke  of  Bridgewater  .  .  .  containing 
some  Notes  and  Anecdotes  concerning  Mr.  James  Brindley. 
Paris,  1820.    8vo.,  pp.  99.    (Privately  printed.) 

Egebton,  George  Granville  Francis. 

[See  Ellesmere  (Earl  of).] 

Egerton,  Right  Rev.  John.  b.  Hereford,  1722  ;  s. 
of  Henry,  Bishop  of  Hereford  ;  Mat.  Oriel  Coll., 
Ox.,  22nd  May,  1740;  B.C.L.,  1748  ;  D.C.L., 
by  diploma,  21st  May,  1756  ;  Rector  of  Ross, 
Hereford,  1745  ;  Preb.  of  Hereford,  1746  ; 
Chaplain-in-Ordinary  to  the  King,  1749  ; 
Dean  of  Hereford,  1750  ;  Bishop  of  Bangor, 
1756—68  ;  of  Lichfield,  12th  Oct.,  1768—71  ; 
of  Durham,  1771  to  death ;  d.  15th  Jan., 
1787,  at  Durham. 

A  Sermon.  London,  1757 ;  ditto,  London,  1761 ;  ditto, 
London,  1763. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  158  :  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.. 
L,  416.] 

Egerton,  Thomas,  of  Walgrave. 

[Topog.,l.,i70.] 

Egerton,    Thomas,    Viscount    Brackley,    Baron 

Ellesmere.     Lord  Chancellor,  1616  ;    d.,  15th 

March,  1617. 

Letter  to  the  Earl  of  Essex.  [Bodl.  Lib.,  761, 4 :  781, 
72.] 

Egerton,    Rev.    William,     b.    Madeley,    1699  ; 
s.  of  Sir  John  Egerton,  Bart.  ;    Mat.  Ch.  Ch., 
Ox.,  30th  April,  1716;    B.A.,  1720;    M.A., 
1726  ;  Rector  of  Farthinghoe,  Northants. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  I.,  417.] 

Egginton,  Rev.  John  Clemson.     b.  Pattingham, 
1807 ;    s.    of   John   Egginton,    Gent.  ;    Mat. 
Exeter    Coll.,    Ox.,    4th   May,    1824 ;    B  A 
1828  ;  M.A.,  1831  ;  d.  5th  Oct.,  1850. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  I.,  416.] 

Eginton,  Francis,  Glass  Painter,  b.  Hands- 
worth,  1737  ;  d.  1805. 

Reference  to  some  Works  and  Cuts  in  Stained  Glass. 
Birmingham :  R.  Jabet  4  Co.    n.d.    8vo    pp  8 

North  East  View  of  Soho  Manufactory.  Drawn  and 
Engraved  by  FE.  [Shaw,  IL,  117.]  South  Weslview 
tL  m?*-'r  f  '  ^^^i^ence  of  F.  ^inton.  Glass  StS 
[»6.,  122]  ;   Catalogue  of  his  works  [ib.,  122  1231 

Specimens  of  his  work  will  be  found  in  :-St."  Asaph's 
Cathedral-Fonthill  Abbey-Magd.   Coll.,   Oxford-All 

Souls    Ox  ord-Salisbury  Cathedrfl-LichfieldCathedTi 
-St  Paul  s,  Brighton— Wanstead— Arundel  Castle 
[Graves'  Bryan,  I.,  468.] 


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ELLIOT 


Eglinton,  Rer.  John. 

A  Sermon  preached  m  Darlington  Street  Chapel, 
Wolverhampton,  on  the  occasion  of  the  death  of  Mr.  G 
B.  Thornycroft,  on  Sunday,  January  18th,  1874.  Wolver- 
hampton :  J.  McD.  Roebuck.    1874.    12mo.,  pp.  33. 

Eld,  John.  b.  16th  July,  1779  ;  third  s.  of 
Francis  Eld,  Esq.,  of  Seighford  Hall ;  elected 
Master  of  Ceremonies  at  the  "  Old  Ship,"  in 
Brighton,  March,  1828,  being  the  third  and 
last  Master  (final  ball  held  20th  Nov.,  1854)  ; 
d.,  Brighton,  22nd  Dec,  1855,  aged  76. 

[Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  I.,  col.  972  ;  Bishop's  A  Peep  in  the 
Past  {Brighton,  1880),  34—6.] 

Eld,  Richard. 

Confirmation  of  arms  to  E.  B.,  Treasurer  to  the  Com- 
pany of  Ulster,  by  Narbon,  Ulster  (12th  Sept.,  1574). 
[Bodl.  Lib.,  858,  93,  f.  121,  122.] 

Elder,  John.  b.  Caithness  ;  M.A.,  Ox.  Univ., 
30th  July,  1560. 

Journal  of  the  Operations  of  the  Army,  under  the 
command   of   the  Earl  of   Hertford,   in   the   invasion  of 

Scotland         .    .    8th  to  23rd  Sept.,  1545,  &c 

addressed  to  Mr.  Secretary  Paget.     [M.S.,  State  Office.] 

[Thorpe's  Gal.  Sta.  Pa.,  57;  Cooper's  Ath.  Cantab., 
I.,  208,  209,  553.] 

Elections. 

Papers  relating  to  North  Staffordshire  Elections, 
1747—1857 ;  of  South  Staffordshire,  1833—57  ;  of  Dudley, 
Lichfield,  Newcastle,  Tamworth,  Walsall,  and  Wolver- 
hampton.    [Salt  Lib.,  see  Cat.,  Lots  621,  622,  623.] 

Elers,  Brothers,  Potters,  Bradwell  Wood. 

[Meteyard's  Wedgwood,  Yol.  I. ;  Marryat's  Pottery, 
197 ;  Jewitt's  Ceramic  Art,  I.,  76,  99,  100,  101  :  II.,  298, 
299,  302,  342  ;  Jewitt's  Wedgwood,  40,  41—4,  94,  95.] 

Elfoed. 

History  of.  [Shaw,  I.,  380—87]  ;  Tiew  of  Stanley 
Monuments  at  [i6.,  584]. 

Monuments  at.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  2527,  34.] 

EKord  Hall  and  its  occupants  [Ashtead  Park,  121 — 
24]  ;  its  owners  [134 — 77]  ;  Extracts  from  Registers  [191 
— 94];  Ancient  maps  of  [121];  Collection  of  Elford 
Poetry  [131] ;  Folding  Pedigrees  of  Successors  of 
Possessors  of  Elford  [at  end  of  ditto]. 

[See  Paget  (Rev.  F.  E.)  (Miss),  Bagot  (Sir  C.)  (Capt. 
J.)  (A.),  Bowes  Family,  Howard  Family,  Richardson  (T.).] 

Eliot,  Francis  Percival.  Auditor  of  Public 
Accounts  ;  Major  of  Staffordshire  Volunteer 
Cavalry,  1814. 

Letters  on  the  Subject  of  the  Armed  Yeomanry.  2nd 
ed.,  Stafford,  1794.    8vo.,  pp.  79.    Again,  1797. 

Demonstration ;  or,  Financial  Remarks,  with  occa- 
sional observations  on  Political  Occasions.  London,  1807. 
8vo.,  pp.  39.  Supplement,  181$.  [Copy  in  Manch.  Free 
Lib.,  with  Supplement  in  MS.  ] 

,  Observations  on  the  Fallacy  of  the  supposed  deprecia- 
tion of  the  Paper  Currency,  with  reasons  for  dissenting 
from  the  Bullion  Committee.  London,  1811.  8vo.  New 
Edition,  with  an  answer  to  the  Quarterly  lieview,  Mr. 
Marryatt,  &c.    London,  1811.    8vo.,  pp.  798. 

A  Pamphlet  for  the  use  of  the  Staffordshire  Cavalry. 

Letters  on  the  Political  and  Financial  State  of  the 
Nation  at  the  commencement  of  1814.  Signed  "  Falkland." 
[  The  Pamphleteer,  Yols.  III.,  lY.,  V.] 

[Biog.  Diet.  Living  Authors  (1816),  107;  Shaw,  L, 
848,  352  :  IL,  491.] 

Eliot,  Roger.  B.A.,  Magd.  Coll.,  Ox.,  1588  ; 
M.A.,  1591  ;  Canon  of  Lichfield,  1600. 

"Elizabeth"  (pseudonym). 

Poetry  and  Prose  .  .  including  original  corres- 
pondence with  distinguished  Literary   Characters.    Don- 


caster  :    Printed    by    C.    and    J.    White,    Baxter     Gate. 
MDCCCXXL    8vo.,  pp.  xxvii.,  137.] 

[  Staffordshire  : — Remarks  on  Monthly  Review's  critique 
on  Miss  Seward's  Life  of  Darwin,  34 ;  Extract  from  Notice 
of  some  Poetic  lines  on  Miss  Seward's  Book,  40,  41,  45,  47 
—9,  52,  57  ;  Letters  from,  58,  59  ;  Letters  by,  82—5 ;  Yisits 
Lichfield,  47—9,  51 ;  Johnson,  54,  85.] 

Ellastone. 

Ordnance  Plan  of  the  Parish  of  E.  Scale  25-344  inches- 
to  a  mile.  Two  sheets  with  Index  Sheet  and  Area  Book. 
Title  from  Index.     Southampton,  1881. 

Notices  of  [Staffs.  Coll.]  ;  Miscellanea  relating  tO' 
[Salt  Lib.,  see  Cat.,  Lots  370,  398]. 

Ellenhall. 

Ordnance  Plan  of  the  Parish  of  B.  Scale  25-344  inches 
to  a  mile.  Four  Sheets,  with  Index  Sheet  and  Area  Book. 
Title  from  the  Index.     Southampton,  1881. 

Miscellanea  relating  to  [Salt  Lib.,  see  Cat.  396]. 

Ellbsmere,  Francis  (Egerton)  Leveson  Gower, 
first  Earl  of.  b.  1st  Jan.,  1800  ;  younger 
s.  of  first  Duke  of  Sutherland  (1758—1833)  ; 
educated  Eton  Coll.  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox. ; 
created  D.C.L.,  10th  June,  1884  :  M.P., 
Bletchingley,  Surrey,  1823—26  ;  Sutherland- 
shire,  1826—30  ;  South  Lanes.,  1834—46  ;. 
Lord  of  the  Treasury,  1827  ;  Under  Secretary 
of  State,  Jan.  to  May,  1828  ;  Chief  Secretary 
to  Marquis  of  Anglesey  ;  Lord  Lieutenant  of 
Ireland,  9th  Aug.,  1828  ;  Secretary  of  War, 
30th  July— 22nd  Nov.,  1830  ;  Rector  Univ. 
Aberdeen,  Oct.,  1838  ;  created  Earl  of  Elles- 
mere,  Salop,  and  Viscount  Brackley,  Northants., 
1st  July,  1846  ;  E.G.,  7th  Feb.,  1855  ;  Lord 
Lieutenant  of  Lanes.,  1856  ;  d.  Burlington 
House,  St.  James's,  London,  18th  Feb.,  1857. 

Liber  Cartarium  Sancti  Crusis,  Monumenti  Ecclesie- 
Sancti  Crusis  de  Edwinesberg.  Edinburgi,  1840.  8to., 
pp.  cxxxvi.,  333.    Plates.     (Edited  by  Lord  F.  Egerton.) 

Marriage  with  a  Deceased  Wife's  Sister  BUI.    House- 

of  Commons,  9th  March,  1842 Extracts  from 

Speech  by  Lord  P.  Egerton.    London,  1842.    8vo. 

Mediterranean  Sketches.    London,  1845. 

Guide  to  Northern  Archeeology.  By  the  Royal  Society 
of  Northern  Antiquities  of  Copenhagen.  Edited,  for  the- 
use  of  Englishmen,  by  Lord  F.  Egerton.  London,  1848. 
8vo.,  pp.  xvi.,  128. 

Essays  on  History,  Geography,  Engineering,  &c., 
contributed  to  the  Quarterly  Review,  by  the  late  Earl  of 
EUesmere.     London,  1858.     8vo.,  pp.  vi.,  478. 

Letter. to  Lord  Francis  Egerton,  &c.  ByJ.  0.  Halli- 
well.    London,  1839.    8vo.,  pp.  14. 

[Jewitt's  Wedgwood,  349,  354  ;  Jour.  Brit.  Archeeol. . 
Association,  XIY.,  184 — 86  ;  Quart.  Jour,  of  Geological' 
Society,  XIY.,  pp.  xlv. — xlvii.;  Eraser's  Mag.  (July,  1835), 
43,  portrait  ;  Illus.  Lond.  News,  YIII.,  60,  portrait  : 
XXXYII.,  563,  568,  portrait  ;  Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  I.,  coU 
976  ;  Sutton's  Lanes.  Authors,  34 ;  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.} 

Ellbsmbee,  George  Granville  Francis  Egerton, 
2nd  Earl  of.  b.  Albemarle  Street,  London,  15th 
June,  1823  ;  M.P.,  North  Staffs.,  1847—51  ; 
succeeded  as  2nd  Earl,  18th  Feb.,  1857  ;  d.,. 
Balbernie,  Fife,  19th  Feb.,  1862. 

Portrait  of.     [Man.  Gr.  Sch.] 

[Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  I.,  col.  976 ;  Smith's  Man.  Sch. 
Reg.,  III.,  341.] 

Elliot,  Ernest,     b.  Wolverhampton,  19th  Sept., 
1869  ;  s.  of  John  Elliot,  Librarian  (see)  ;  edu- 
cated Wolverhampton  Gr.  Sch. ;  Hackney  Coll., 
London,  1891. 
Edmund    Spenser.      An    Essay.      [  Welcome    (April, 

1890).]     Oliver  Cromwell  [One  and  ^ii  (1892)]. 


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EL  WELL 


Elliot,  John.  b.  Wolverhampton ;  Librarian 
toWolverhampton,  since  Sept.,  1869;  F.R.H.S., 
7th  June,  1878. 

A  Practical  Explanation  of  the  Safe  and  Eapid 
Method  of  issuing  Library  Books.  Wolverhampton,  1870. 
4to. 

Mr.  Elliot  has  contributed  the  following  papers  to 
various  Societies,  all  of  which  have  been  published  : — 

The  Wightwick  Fault,  1878;  Guy  of  Warwick  and 
Piers  G-aveston  ;  Vestiges. of  the  Ice  Age,  near  Wolver- 
hampton; Droitwich  Salt  Springs,  1880;  Battle  of  Eve- 
sham, 1881 ;  The  Arrest  of  the  Gunpowder  Plot  Conspira- 
tors near  Wolverhampton,  18H3 ;  The  Battle  of  Shrewsbury; 
The  Wrekin  and  its  surroundings,  1885  ;  The  Siege  of 
Lichfield,  1887  ;  Lilleshall  Abbey,  1889 ;  History  of  Bridg- 
north, 1890. 

Ellis,  Charlotte. 

[See  Mort  (Rev.  J.).] 

Ellis,   John.       b.    St.   Clement's  Danes,   22nd 
March,  1698  ;    a  friend  and  correspondent  of 
Dr.  Johnson  ;  d.  5th  Jan.,  1792,  aged  94. 
Letter  to  Dr.  Johnson.     [Chalmers's  Dict.,XIII.,  147.] 

Ellis,  William  Medlicott.  b.  Snow  Hill,  Bir- 
mingham, 1820  ;  «.  of  Charles  Ellis,  Metal 
Dealer,  &c.,  Wychal  Mills ;  educated  King 
Edward's  Sch.  ;  Partner  in  Messrs.  C.  Ellis 
and  Sons ;  Chairman  of  Handsworth  High- 
way Board,  1874 — 79  ;  on  Birmingham  Board 
of  Guardians  for  20  years  ;  J. P.  for  Birming- 
ham and  Ktaffordshire  ;  d.,  at  his  residence. 
The  Willows,  Perry  Barr,  6th  Aug.,  1892  ; 
bur.  Aston  Parish  Church. 

Biographical  Notice  and  Portrait.  ^Birmingham 
Faces  and  Places,  T.,  67 — 9.] 

Ellison,  Rev.  Henry  John.  Mat.  Trin.  Coll., 
Cam.;  B.A.,  1835;  M.A.,  1838  ;  Vicar  of 
Edensor,  Derbys.,  1845 — 55  ;  Preb.,  Dassett 
Parva,  Lichfield,  1854 — 75  ;  Vicar  of  Windsor, 
1855 — 75  ;  Rector  of  Great  Haseley,  Oxon., 
1875  ;  Hon.  Canon,  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  1873  ; 
Chaplain-in-Ordinary  to  Her  Majesty,  1875  ; 
President  and  Founder  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land Temperance  Society. 

Holy  Matrimony.  The  Married  Life  of  the  Christian 
Man  and  Woman.     New  Edition.     Wells  Gardner. 

The  Temperance  Reformation  in  the  Church  of 
England,  &c.     London :  Partridge.     Cr.  8vo.     2nd  ed. 

The  Doctrine  of  the  Cross,  in  its  relation  to  the 
troubles  of  life.     Birmingham,  1878. 

Sermons  and  Addresses  on  Temperance  Subjects. 
C.E.T.S.  Depot,  London. 

The  Lichfield  Diocesan  Chronicle.  Edited  by  the  Rev. 
J.  H.  E.  Printed  and  Published  at  Edensor  Vicarage 
House,  up  to  1855,  when  it  was  taken  up  by  the  Rev.  Preb. 
Edwards. 

Testimony  in  favour  of  Temperance.  \^Ch.of  Eng. 
Mag.  (1867).  Reprinted  in  Clerical  Testimony  in  favour 
of  Temperance.    Pt.  8vo.,  1887.    No.  III.,  pp.  10—19.] 

Ellys,  John,  Portrait  Painter,     b.  1701. 

Painted  Portrait  of  first  Lord  Whitworth,  formerly  at 
Knole  Park. 

Elsley,  Rev.  J. 

Annotations  on  Gospels.  2700.  8vo.,  i  vols.  Re- 
vised, with  the  Epistles  combined,  1821.  3  vols.,  8vo 
[Mostly  from  John  Lightfoot,  D.D.] 

Elstkacke,    Reginald,  Engraver,  circa  1610— 

30. 

Engraved  Portrait  of  Robert  Devereux,  3rd  Earl  of 
Essex. 


Elton,  Rev.  Sir  Abraam,  Bart.  b.  Bristol, 
1755  ;  s.  of  Sir  Abraam  Isaac  Elton,  Bart.  ; 
Mat.  Queen's  Coll.,  Ox.,  9th  April,  1772  ; 
B.A.,  1775  ;  succeeded  as  5th  Baronet,  1790  ; 
Minister  and  Lecturer  of  West  Bromwich, 
1782—90  ;  d.  23rd  Feb.,  1842. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  I.,  424 ;  Mrs.  Willett's  West 
Bromwich,  43 — 51.1 

Elwall  or  Elwell,  Edward,     b.  Sedgley,  "where 
his  ancestors  had  lived  above  eleven  hundred 
years,    ever   since   the    Saxons   conquered  the 
Britons  "   (Elwell)  ;    a  mercer  and  grocer  in 
Wolverhampton  ;    built  Elwall's  Buildings  in 
that  town  ;    much  persecuted  for  his  peculiar 
opinions  ;  a  Sabbatarian  Baptist ;  always  closed 
his  business  on  Saturday  ;   underwent  a  trial 
at  Stafford  Assizes,  1726  ;  removed  to  London, 
where   he   became  a  member  of  the  Seventh 
Day  Baptists'   Church,   Millyard,    Goodman's 
Fields  ;  d.  there,  1745. 
A  True  Testimony  for  God  and  His  Sacred  Law,  &c. 
171i  or  1716.     Again,  London,  1724.     12mo.,  pp.  72.      Ded. 
"To  all  Honest  Men  and  Women."      Dated   "Wolver- 
hampton, 8th  day,  3rd  month,  1724." 

Ditto,  in  answer  to  a  Book  entitled  Religious  Ob- 
servance of  the  Lord's  Day. 

Dagon  fallen  before  the  Ark. 

The  Triumph  of  Truth.  Being  an  Account  of  the 
Trial  of  Mr.  Elwell  for  Heresy  and  Blasphemy,  before 
Judge  Denton,  at  Stafford  Assizes.  London,  1728.  Edited 
by  D.  Priestley.  Dundee,  1742.  8vo.,  pp.  42.  Again,  with 
altered  title,  called  Third  Edition,  with  improvements  by 
J.  Priestley.  Birmingham:  Printed  by  M.  Suiinneu,  No. 
21,  New  Street.  1772.  sm.  8vo.,  pp.  52  (2,000  copies). 
Ditto.  Birmingham:  Belcher.  1817.  12mo.,  pp.  12. 
Again,  London  :  Printed  by  J.  Johnson.  Price  One  Penny. 
London,  1816.  12mo.,  pp.  12.  A  New  Edition,  Liverpool, 
1817.  8vo.,  pp.  8.  Reprinted  by  J.  H.  and  J.  W.,  St.  Ives  ■ 
T.  Bloor,  iS;c.  n.d.  12mo.,  pp.  12,  besides  28  lines  of 
Poetry  and  14  of  Advertizement. 

A  Declaration  against  all  the  Kings  and  temporal 
Powers  under  Heaven  .  .  also  Dagon  fallen  before 
the  Ark  of  God,  &c.  .  .  .  To  which  is  added  The 
Vanity  and  Improbability  of  expecting  that  any  good 
Jew  should  ever  be  brought  over  to  the  pretended  Christian 
Religion,  &c.    London.    4th  ed.,  X741. 

The  Grand  Question  in  Religion  considered ;  whether 
we  shall  obey  God  or  man,  &c. 

Idolatry  discovered  and  detected,  showing  that 
almost  all  the  Christian  Greeks,  Papists,  and  Protestants 
&c.,  are  guilty  of  it.    London,  1744. 

The  Supernatural  Incarnation  of  Jesus  Christ  proved 
to  be  false.     London,  1742.     8vo.,  pp.  48.     2nd  ed    1741 
The  Sufferings  of  E.  Elwell  in  :— 
A  Sequel  to  the  Apology  on  resigning  the  Vicarage  of 
Catteriok.     By  the  Rev.  T.  Lindsey.    London,  1776     8vo 
pp.  11 — 17.  ■  " 

Memoir  of   Edward  Elwall,  who  was  tried    &c     for 
viTiting  a  book  in  defence  of  the  unity  of  God,  &o.       ' 
Liverpool :  Printed  and  Sold  by  F.  B.  Wright     1877  '  8vo  " 
pp.  8     Memoir  of  Mr.  Edward  Elwall,  to  which  is  added 

To,^,^",o"'P^°*'^y;'"'''^°-    Birmingham:  Belcher  *  Son. 
1877.    12mo.,  pp.  11.  ^ 

[Smith's  Anti-Quakeriana  ;   Boswell's  Johnson,  chap 

^J'^'-A    T°"'ells    Life,    &c.,   Dr.   Priestley   (1832);     The 

Monthly  Repository,  XII.,  386  :    XVIL,  7.S ;    Hole's  Brief 

Biog.  Diet.  (1865) ;  Diet.  Nat.  Biog. ;  N.  4  Q  ] 

Elwell,  Rev.  Henry,  b.  Wednesbury,  1845  ■ 
s.  of  Edward  Elwell,  Esq. ;  Mat.  St.  John's 
Coll.,  Ox.,  24th  June,  1863  ;  B.A.,  1867  ; 
M.A.,  1869  ;  various  curacies  ;  Vicar  of  St' 
Mary  Magdalene,  Harlow,  1877  ;  Chaplain  of 
All  Saints,  Harlow,  1878. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  I.,  424.] 

Elwell,  Rev.  William   Edward,      b.   Wolver- 
hampton, 180f)  ;    s.  of  Thomas  Elwell,  Esq.  ; 


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KNVILLE 


Mat.  Univ.  Coll.,  Ox.,  27th  Feb.,  1828  ;  B.A., 
1833 ;  M.A.,  1835  ;  Eector  of  Dauntsey, 
Wilts.,  1859—75  ;  d.,  Brighton,  29th  Feb., 
1880. 

Enclosure  Acta.     [See  Alphabet.] 

Enderby,  Charles. 

The  Fallacy  of  a  Monetary  System,  as  deduced  from 
Sir  Robert  Peel's  definition  of  a  "  Pound."  London,  1847. 
8to.,  pp.  16. 

ENGL.4.ND. 

Atlases,  Plans,  and  Descriptions,  containing  Stafford- 
shire : — 

An  Atlas  of  England  and  Wales.  By  J.  Speed.  Lon- 
don, 1610.  f  ol.  Ditto,  coloured,  1660.  f  ol.  Again,  1680. 
fol. 

A  Pocket  Book  of  all  the  Counties  of  England  and 
Wales.     ILondon,  26^0.]     12mo. 

Englishe  Traveller.  ...  J.  Van  Langeron,  Sculp. 
Printed  by  M,  Stinons  \_London'\,  1635.     8vo. 

Maps  of  the  Counties  of  England  and  Wales.  By 
Christopher  Saxton.    London,  2574—0.    fol.    Again,  2645. 

Anglia  Contracta  ;  or,  A  Description  of  England  and 
Wales.    ...     J.  Seller  [London,  1680}. 

A  Collection  of  County  Mapps  of  the  Kingdome  of 
England,  &c.    By  J.  Sellars.    fol. 

Maps  of  the  Counties  of  England  and  Wales.  By 
Robert  Morden.    Oblong  fol. 

Speed's  Maps  epitomized.  Richard  Blame,  London. 
1681.    8vo.     [Many  by  Hollar.] 

A  Collection  of  County  Maps  of  England  and  Wales. 
By  Overton,  Janssen,  &c.    fol. 

England  exactly  described,  &c.  Printed  hy  T.  Taylor 
(for  R.  Blame),  London.     2725. 

Britannia  Depicta By  E.  Bowen.    London, 

nZO.    8vo.    Again,  2730.    8vo. 

The  Large  English  Atlas.  By  E.  Bowen.  London, 
1730.    Ditto,  2740.    fol.    Ditto,  27S5. 

A  Set  of  Fifty  new  and  correct  Maps  of  England  and 
Wales.    By  H.  Moll.    London,  1724. 

Chorographia  Brittannise.     By  T.  Badeslade. 
W.  H.  Thomas.    London,  1742.    12mo. 

Atlas,  without  title,  of  Counties  of  England.  [Lon- 
don, 1745.]     4to.  ^    ^  ^ 

The  Small  English  Atlas,  &c.  Kitchen  &  Jettreys. 
London.  1749. 

Ditto.    John  Rocque.    London,  1753.    Oblong  4to, 

An  Atlas,  without  title-page,  of  England  and  Wales. 
[London,  2765.] 

Ellis's  English  Atlas.    London,  1773.    4to. 

A  Short  Tour  through  the  Midland  Counties  of  Eng- 
land.    London,  2775.     8vo.,  pp.  108. 

Bowles's  New  Medium  English  Atlas.  London,  1786. 
4to. 

[See  Cary  (J.).]  ^    „      .  r     j 

Maps  of  English  Counties.  J.  Harrison,  London. 
London,  1701.    Oblong  fol.  . 

A  Curious  Antique  Collection  of  Bird's-eye  Views  of 
the  Several  Counties.  .  .  .  England  and  Wales.  En- 
graved by  G.  Bickham,  jun.    London,  1796.    4to. 

A  New  Pocket  Atlas  and  Geography  of  England  and 
Wales.    London,  1803.    4to.  „   ,     ^      r     j       ^ono 

Smith's  New  English  Atlas.    2nd  ed.    London,  1808. 

fol. 

The  British  Atlas.    1810.    4to. 

English  Topography.     By  J.   Nightingale.    London, 

1816.    4to.  ,  „    „  J 

The  Pocket  Tourist  and  English  Atlas.     0.  Hodgson, 

London  (1825).    16mo. 

Atlas  to  the  Counties  of  England,  from  actual  biirvey. 
1817—33     By  C.  &  J.  Greenwood.    London,  1834.    fol. 

The  English  Counties.  .  .  .  T.  Moule.  68  Nos.  m 
2  Vols.     London,  1830— 37.    4to. 

Pigot  &  Co.'s  British  Atlas.  London  (1838).  tol. 
Ditto.    J.  Slater.    London  (1857).    fol.  ,   t.     ,     j 

Atlas  to  the  Topographical  Dictionary  of  England 
and  Wales.     S.  Lewins  <^'  Co.,  London.    London,  1845.   4to. 

Fisher's  English  Atlas  of  England  and  Wales.  Lon- 
don, Liverpool,  and  Manchester.     (1847.)    fol. 

Johnson's  Atlas  of  England.    Manchester,  1847.     4to. 

The  English  Counties.  By  S.  Hall.  London  (1860).  tol. 

British  Atlas,  &c.  Compiled  by  J.  &  E.  Walker.  Lon- 
don, 1862.    fol.      . 

[See  Crutchley  (C.).] 


[Reynolds']  Portable  Atlas  of  England  and  Wales, 
London  (1864). 

Philips's  Handy  Atlas.     [See  Bartholomew  (J.).] 
Atlas.  By  E.  Weller.  New  edition  by  J.  Bartholomew. 
London  and  Liverpool,  1875.    fol. 

Bacon's  New  Quarto  County  Atlas.    London  (1876). 
'   Atlas  of  England  and  Wales.    London  (1877). 
Johnstone's  3rd  Standard  Atlas.    Edinburgh  and  Lon- 
don (1878). 

A  Comparative  View  of  the  Area,  &c.,  of  the  Several 
Counties  of  England  and  Wales.  .  By  A.  Arrowsmith, 
London,  1821. 

Plans  of  the  Cities  and  Boroughs  of  England  and 
Wales,  &c.    In  Two  Volumes.    London,  1832.    fol. 

Plans  of  the  Principal  Boroughs  of  England  and 
Wales.     [London,  18501. 

Boundary  Commission  (The  Representation  of  the 
People's  Act,  1867).  Report  of  Boundary  Commissioners 
[with  Maps  of  the  Boroughs].    London,  1888.    fol. 

Plan  of  Navigable  Cinals,  &c.  Henshall,  del.  Lon- 
don, 1779. 

A  Plan  of  Ashby-de-la-Zouch  Canal,  with  Branches 
therefrom.  R.  Whitworth  and  W.  Jessop,  Engineers. 
London  (1792). 

A  Plan  shewing  line  of  Intended  Ashby-de-la-Zouch 
Canal,  &c.  .  .  .  Grand  Junction  and  Hampton  Gay 
Canal.  .  .  .  With  the  Ports  of  London,  Liverpool, 
Hull,  &c.     [London,  179z.] 

A  Plan  of  a  Navigable  Canal  from  Birmingham.  And 
then  by  Fradley  Heath  and  Fazeley,  &c.,  from  actual 
Survey  by  William  AVright.  1791.  Ditto,  from  Chester- 
field by  Retford  to  River  Trent,  &c.,  proposed  by  Mr. 
Brindley.  Engraved  by  Jeffreys.  1790.  Ditto,  from 
Fradley  Heath,  surveyed  in  1767  by  R.  Whitworth.  T. 
Kitchen,  soulpit.  Ditto,  Grand  Junction  Canals.  .  .  . 
With  Observations.  Ditto,  with  additions.  Again  [iondoM, 
2769].    And  once  more,  coloured. 

Prospects  of  all  the  Cathedrals  of  England  and  Wales. 
J.  Bowles.     London  (1730). 

Maps,  Plans,  &c.,  relating  to  the  Birmingham,  West 
Bromwioh,  Wednesbury,  and  Walsall  Railway,  1845.  fol. 
Ditto,  as  to  the  Derby,  Uttoxeter,  and  Stafford  Railway 
(1845) ;  of  the  Grand  Junction  and  Midlands  Union  Rail- 
way (1845) ;  The  Great  Western  Railway  (1860) ;  The 
Leicester,  Ashby-de-la-Zouch,  Burton-on-Trent,  and  Staf- 
ford Railway  (1845).  Chiffen's  Maps,  &c.,  of  Grand  Rail- 
way from  London  to  the  North,  &c.  (1850) ;  The  Midland 
Union  and  Bnrton-upon-Trent  Railway  (184o) :  The  Ox- 
ford, Coventry,  and  Burton-on-Trent  Junction  Railway 
(1845) ;  Sheffield,  Buxton,  Leek,  Potteries,  &c..  Railway 
(1845)  •  The  South  Union,  or  Manchester,  Potteries,  and 
London  (1845)  ;  The  Staffordshire  and  North  Midlands 
Junction  RaUway  (1845) ;  The  Trent  Valley  Continuation 
and  Holyhead  Junction  Railway  (1845) ;  Trent  Valley, 
Midlands,  and  Grand  Junction  Railway  (1845). 

Englishman,  The. 

By  R.  B.  Sheridan,  C.  J.  Fox,  and  the  Honourable  J. 
Townshend.    London,  1778.    fol.    17  Nos.  only  pubhshed. 

Entwhistlb,  Rev.  Joseph.     Wesleyan  IVIinister, 

Memoir  of  H.  Foxall,  of  Handsworth  [see]. 
Concise  Account  of  Mr.  Brettel's  Death  and  Character. 
[Wes.  Mag.  (1830),  728—33.] 

Envillb. 

History  of.     [Shaw,  II.,  268— 76.] 

Church  Registers  :-Vol.  I.,  Mixed,  23rd  April,  1627- 
Qth  Sept.,  1678  ;  Baptisms  and  Marriages  only,  to  19th 
March  1728,  11.,  Burials,  9th  Sept.,  1678-9th  Dec^  1802. 
III.,  Baptisms  and  Marriages,  9th  April,  1730— 26th  May, 
1754  ;  Baptisms  only,  to  13th  Dec,  1812.  IV.,  Man-iages, 
18th  May,  1754-24th  Aug..  1812.  V.,  Burials  30th  Jan., 
1803-27th  Dec,  1812.  VL,  Baptisms,  3rd  Jan  181 3-- 
qiat  Julv  1837.  VIL,  Marriages,  1st  March,  1813— 1st 
Aug.,  1837.  VIII.,  BuAals,  1st  Jan.,  1813-7th  Jan.,  1866 
IX  ,  Baptisms,  21st  Aug.,  1853-in  use ;  Marriages,  1st 
Aug.,  1837-in  use.  XL,  duplicate.  XII.,  Burials,  15th 
Feb.,  1866  (in use).-(The Rev.  A. PhiUimore, M.A., Rector.) 

View  of  EnviUe.  By  H.  F.  James.  Engraved  by 
■  Dodd,  and  improved  by  Cartwright.     [A  private  plate.] 

The  Old  Man,  &c.,  at  EnviUe.     [See. J 

The  Case  of  the  Earl  of  Stamford,  relating  to  the 
wood  late  cut  in  Enfield  (EnviUe)  Chase.    London,1701. 

fol.,  pp.  8,  and  a  plan.  j      ?■     j  ., 

■The  Case  of  the  Earl  of  Stamford  considered.    London. 

1701.    fol.,  pp.  10.  -^      ■■,    -, 

[See  Harris  (J.),  Grey  Family.] 


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Epitaphs. 

A  Collection  of,  and  Monumental  Inscriptions,  with 
an  Essay,  by  Samnel  Johnson, LL.D.  London^lSOS.  12mo., 
•2  vols.,  lar.  pt.  8vo. 

Epitaphs  taken  from  the  Churches  and  Churchyards 
of  Staifordshire.    4to.  vol.     [Salt  Lib.] 

Erasmus,  Roterodami. 

\_See  Whyttenton  (Robert). 

Erdeswickb,  Sampson,  b.  Sandon  ;  s.  of  Hugh 
Erdeswicke,  Esq.  ;  Gentleman  Commoner 
of  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  1553  ;  m.  (1)  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Humphrey  Dixwell,  Esq.,  of  Church 
Waven,  Warws.,  (2)  24th  April,  1593,  Maria 
Neale,  widow  of  Thomas  Digby,  Esq.,  of 
Tugby,  Leics.  ;  d.,  Sandon,  11th  April,  1603, 
where  he  is  bur. 

A  Survey  of  Staffordshire,  containing  the  Antiquities 
of  that  County.    London,  1717.    8yo. 

[Copy  in  Salt  Lib.,  with  MS.  Notes  by  Jamss  Broughton, 
and  another,  with  Notes  by  Peter  Le  Neve,  Norroy,  probably 
unique,  contains  letterpress  o£  1717,  with  original  title  page  o£ 
1723.] 

Ditto,  with  a  description  of  Beeston  Castle  in  Cheshire. 
Published  from  Sir  William  Dugdale's  Transcript  of  the 
Author's  Original  Copy.  To  which  are  added  some 
observations  upon  the  possession  of  Monastery  Lands  in 
Staffordshire,  by  Sir  Simon  Degge,  Knt.  London ;  Printed 
J'm-  W.  Mears,  at  the  Lamb,  without  Temple  Church,  in  Fleet 
Street.  1823.  8vo.,  pp.  220.  Some  Account  of  Wolver- 
hampton, 221 — 24.  Beeston  Castle,  4pp.  extra.  Observa- 
tions on  Monastery  Lands,  by  Degge,  pp.  1 — 8.  Index,  10 
pp  extra. 

[Large  and  small  paper  copies  were  Issued ;  the  former  very 
r.ire.  Special  copies  will  be  found  in  the  Salt  Library,  '■  with 
uumerous  MS.  corrections "  ;  ditto,  "  with  MS.  notes  by  John 
Wightwick  "  ;  ditto,  "  mterleaved,  and  filled  with  MS.  notes,  cor- 
rections, &c.,  from  Mr.  Darwall's,  Bodleian,  Bowen's.  Chetwynd's, 
and  Huntbaoh's  MSS.,"  probably  by  Dr.  Harwood ;  another 
copy,  bound  in  two  volumes,  containing  also  the  reprint  of 
1786.] 

Survey  of  Staffordshire.  Birmingham:  Printed  hy 
Beilby  ^  Knott.    1785. 

[Same  collation ;  thick  paper  ;  a  reprint  of  1723.] 
Ditto,  collated  with  Manuscript  Copies,  and  with 
additional  corrections  by  Wyrley,  Chetwynd,  Degge, 
Smyth,  Lyttleton,  Buckeridge,  and  othei-s.  Illustrations 
of  the  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  County.  By  Thomas 
Harwood,  D.D.,  E.S.A.  Westminster :  Printed  by  and /or 
John  Nichols  and  Sons,  25,  Parliament  Street,  and  for 
T.  CadeU  and  W.  Davis,  Strand.  1820.  8vo.,  pp.  Ivi., 
440.    Plates :   facing  Title,  and  at  pp.  xxvii.,  xxxi.,  xlii., 

[Large  paper  copies  are  rare.  Copies  iu  Salt  Library  :  one 
large  paper,  with  MS.  Notes  by  Archd.  Nares  and  by  Wm.  Ham- 
per, transcribed  by  J.  B.  Sharp;  and  another  with  MS.  Notes, 
&c.,  by  J.  Broughton.] 

Ditto.  A  New  Edition,  considerably  enlarged.  Lon- 
don:  J.  Nichols  S,  Sons.  1844.  8vo.,  pp.  ovi.,  588.  Plates: 
facing  title,  and  at  pp.  xli.,  xliv.,  xlix.,  Ixv.,  Ixvii. 
(Pedigree,  p.  164),  306.    In  large  and  small  paper. 

[The  best  edition.  Yalue— Small  paper,  50/- ;  Large  paper, 
£5.] 

List  and  Description  of  the  Manuscript  Copies  of 
Erdeswicke's  Survey  of  Staffordshire.  By  W.  Salt.  Twenty 
copies  only  printed  for  presents.  Reprinted  in  Harwood's 
Erdeswicke  (1844). 

[The  following  copies  were  traced  and  described  by  Mr.  Salt  :— 
n.  Holme's  copy,  Brit.  Mus.,  Harl.  MSS.,  No.  1,990  ;  Three  copies 
in  the  Bodl.  Lib.,  Oxford,  iu  Dodsworth's  MS.,  89,  Gough's  MS. 
Stafford,  4,  and  Rawlinson  MS.,  B  433  ;  Cambridge  Public  Lib., 
Mm.  4,  23  ;  Sir  Jacob  Astley's  copy,  now  in  Salt  Library  ;  Francis 
Bassano's  copy,  in  ditto  ;  Walter  Chetwynd's  copy,  penes  the  Earl 
of  Shrewsbury ;  Earl  Dudley's  copy,  penes  the  Earl  of  Dadley  ;  Sir 
W.  Dugdale's  copy,  penes  W.-S.  Dugdale,  Esq. ;  Eev.  John  Forney- 
hough's  copy,  penes  (1843)  Eev.  Thomas  Newoome,  Shenley,  Herts,; 
D.  E.  Farmer's  copy,  penes  E.  Sneyd,  Esq.,  Keele  Hall ;  John  Hurd- 
man's  copy,  penes  — .  Wicksteed,  Esq.,  Betley  Hall ;  W.  Inge's  copy, 
penes  — .  Inge,  Esq.;  J.  Mee  Matthew's  copy,  in  Salt  Library ; 
Th03.  Palmer's  copy,  penes  the  Earl  of  Harrowby ;  John  Powys' 
copy,  in  Salt  Library  ;  W.  Salt's  copy,  in  ditto  ;  W.  Stevenson's 
copy,  in  ditto ;  George  Toilet's  copy,  penes  — .  Wicksteed,  Esq., 
Betley  Hall ;  John  Wilson's  copy,  y««  James  Newman,  Bookseller, 
Holborn  (1843)  ;  Three  copies,  penes  3.  Pipe  Wolferstan,  Esq., 
Statfold  Hall.  AH  the  above  copies  vary  from  one  another,  some 
being  incomplete,  most  containing  additional  matter.]  ' 


[The  following  copies  are  known  to  have  been  iu  existence, 
but  were  not  traceable  when  Mr.  Salt  made  his  search,  1840—43 : — 
Copy  by  or  iu  the  possession  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Berks ;  Rowland 
Cotton,  Esq.;  Eev.  Handle  Darwall ;  Mr.  Lockyer  Davis ;  Sir  Simon 
Degge;  Mr.  Thos.  Hammersley;  R.  Hubbard;  John  Huntbach; 
Mr.  Kelshall ;  Mr.  John  Langley  ;  Mr.  Lee  ;  Sir  P.  Leycester ;  Dr. 
Charles  Lyttelton  ;  Ealph  Thoresby. 

[For  further  information  see  Salt's  List,  copy  in  W.  Salt 
Library,  Stafford,  or  1844  edition  of  Erdeswicke. 

[Of  the  early  edition,  besides  the  special  copies  enumerated 
above,  there  are  in  existence  : — 1717  edition,  with  MS.  Notes  by  P. 
le  Neve  (Brit.  Mus.) ;  with  notes,  Ex.  Libris  Bad.  Thoresby, 
Leodieusis  (Bodl.  Lib.,  Gough  MS.,  4)  ;  1723  edition,  with  MS. 
notes  and  review  of  Shaw's  Staffs.  (Cam.  Public  Lib.) ;  date  not 
known,  with  MS.  notes  by  Sir  Simon  Degge,  penes  the  Earl  of  Dud- 
ley ;  1723  edition,  interleaved,  with  MS.  notes  by  Bp.  Charles 
Lyttelton,  ^ene^  — .  Wicksteed,  Esq.,  of  Betley  Hall.] 

The  True  use  of  Armory,  shewed  by  history,  and 
plainly  proved  by  example,  &c.  London,  1592.  4to. 
(Published  by  Wyrley.) 

Lord  Chandos.  Capitall  de  Buz.  Poems.  (Published 
by  Wyrley.) 

(!!ertaine  verie  rare  observations  of  Cumberland, 
Northumberland,  &o.,  with  divers  Epitaphs,  Coats  of 
Arms,  and  other  Monuments,  got  together  by  Sampson 
Erdeswicke.  1574.  Reprinted,  Press  of  A.  Richardson, 
Neivcastle-on-Tyne.     1848.     8vo. 

An  Account  of  the  Family  of  Erdeswicke.  [Brit. 
Mus.,  Harl.  MSS.,  S81,  84—1052,  153,  338.] 

(Collections  for  a  History  of  Cheshire.  Two  thick  4to. 
and  two  8vo.  Volumes  in  MSS.  [Harl.  MSS..  388,  506, 
814,  1990,  2113.]  ■  '         ' 

Collections  of  Staffordshire  [Harl.  MSS.,  818]. 

Abstract  of  Deeds  of  the  Barons  of  Kinderton. 
[College  of  Armes.    Another  at  Tabley  Park.] 

[Bliss's  Wood's  Ath.  Oxon.,  I.,  736  ;  Harwood's  Erdes- 
wicke, pp.  xxxiv.— xli. ;  Morris's  Troubles,  3rd  Series ; 
Gillow's  Lanes.  Recusants,  MS. ;  Forfeited  Estates,  63 ; 
P.R.O. ;  Brit.  Mus. ;  Ormerod's  Cheshire,  119  ;  Ashmole's 
Garter;  Prince's  Worthies,  248  ;  Gillow's  Catholic  Biblio. ; 
all  Histories  of  Staffordshire  and  most  Biographical  Dic- 
tionaries contain  Lives  or  Notices  of  him :  Bodl.  Lib.,  8S4, 
v.,  1,  f.  46—66  ;  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.,  XVIL,  388—90.] 

Erdeswicke,  Sampson,  s.  of  Edward,  s.  of 
John,  who  was  cousin  German  of  the  above. 

Erdeswicke's  Survey  of  Staffordshire.  Transcribed  by 
.    Folio  Volume.     [Salt  Lib.] 

Eerington,  The  Most  Rey.  George,  b.  Clintz, 
near  Richmond,  Yorks.,  14th  Sept.,  1804  ;  s. 
of  Thomas  Errington,  Esq.  ;  educated  at 
Ushaw,  1814—21 ;  English  Coll.,  Rome,  1821 
—24  ;  D.D.,  cum  prcemio,  1827  ;  Vice-Rector 
English  Coll.,  Rome,  29th  May,  1832—43  ; 
Prefect  of  Studies  Oscott  Coll.,  1843 — 47; 
Bishop  of  Plymouth,  1851—55  ;  d.,  Prior 
Park,  19th  July,  1886. 

Four  Lectures  on  the  Hierarchy  of  the  Catholic  Church. 
London,  1850. 

The  Irish  Land  Question.    London,  1880. 

Errington,  Rev.  William,  b.  Salterton,  Wilts., 
17th  July,  1716  ;  s.  of  Frank  Errington,  Esq!,' 
and  Martha  Baker,  his  wife  ;  sent  to  Douay 
1737  or  1738,  of  which  College  he  became  a 
professor  ;  on  English  Mission  ;  established  a 
Middle  Class  Catholic  Sch.  in  Bucks.;  removed 
to  Wales  ;  thence  to  Betley,  Staffs.,  in  Jan., 
1762,  of  which  the  Rev.  John  Hunt  (see)  was 
master  ;  finally  settling  at  Sedgley  Park,  on 
Lady  Day,  1763  ;  Father  Errington  after- 
wards removed  to  London  and  became  Archd. 
of  Chapter,  and  Treasurer  ;  d.  London,  28th 
Sept.,  1768,  aged  52. 

[Gillow's  Catholic  Biblio.,  II.,  177-79  ;  ditto  Catholic 
Schools  in  England,  &c.,  MS.;  Barnard's  Lite  of  Bishop 
Challoner ;   Husenbeth's  Hist,   of  Sedgley  Park  •    KirW'« 

^f°^W^f-;,^f>^\\  Husenbeth's  Biog.  of^Pa'^ker's  MS       1 
St.  Wilfrid's  Coll.,  Cotton).]  ^ 


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EVANS 


"  EsLiGH."     (John  Sleigh,  Esq.) 

Note  relating  to  Grarrick,  Johnson,  and  Boswell  at 
Chatsworth  [Reliq.,  I.,  249]. 

A  Tough  S(ib3ect.  Note  relating  to  G-eorge  Talking- 
ton,  Horse  Dealer,  XJttoxeter.     [lb.,  II.,  172,  173.] 

Waste  not,  want  not.     [[b.,  III.,  180.] 

Note  on  "The  45,"  relating  to  John  Gould,  Crosa 
Farmer,  Warslow.     [«.,  IV.,  60.] 

Pedigree  of  Parker,  Bateman,  and  Livinge,  with  Note. 
[lb.,  ¥.',  244,  245.] 

Espalier,  The. 

Or,  North  Staffordshire  Journal  of  Literature  and 
Science,  1839 — 10.  N.S.  Hanley ;  Printed  and  Published 
by  J.  C.  Westbrooh,  Market  Square,    n.d.    8vo.,  pp.  114. 

[This  Journal  was  conducted  by  the  pupils  of  Dr.  Haslem's 
Academy,  SUelton,  and  runs  from  July,  1839,  to  February,  1840, 
■when  it  "died  a  natural  death  for  want  of  support."  It  was 
Edited  by  J.  0.  W.  ily  copy  formerly  belonged  to  Mr.  Edward 
Swaine  (a  contributor)  "with  the  Editor's  regards,  J.  0.  W. 
April,  1840."  Mr.  Swaine  has  written  in  it  "All  printed — 
Suppressed."  It  is  now  very  seldom  to  be  met  with,  complete 
copies  are  worth  at  least  20s.  each.] 

EspiNASSE,   Francis. 

Lancashire  Worthies,  2  vols.  2nd  Series.  Manchester, 
1877.    8to. 

[Contains  Life  of  1st  Sir  Robert  Peel.] 

EssiNGTON,  Eev.  Robert  WiUiam.     b.  Noland's 
Farm,   Compton  Bassett,  Wilts.,   17th  May, 
1818;  s.  of  Robert  Essington  ;  educated  Eton 
Coll. ;  Mat.  King's  Coll.,  Cam. ;  B.A.,  1841  ; 
M.A.,    1846  ;     Seatonian    Prizeman,    1846  ; 
Fellow  ;    Morning  Reader  and  Divinity  Lec- 
turer, King's  Coll.  ;    Vicar  of  Shenstone,  since 
1848;    R.D.,  Lichfield,  1891  ;    m.  Ann,  dau. 
of  James  Negus,  Esq.,  of  Footherley  Hall. 
The  Curse  of  Canaan,  a  Seatonian  Poem.     Cambridge ; 
Printed  at  the  University  Press  by  F.  Deighton  ;  Macmillan, 
Barclay  i^  Co.,  and  George  Bell,  London,  1846.    8vo.,  pp.  ii. 
(1  blank)  16. 

The  Legacy  of  an  Etonian.  Edited  by  Robert  Noland's 
Sole  Executor  (quotation  from  Sophocles).  Cambridge: 
Macmillan,  Barclay,  and  Macmillan ;  London :  George  Bell, 
Fleet  Street,  1816.  Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  xvi.  (2  blanks)  182,  (2 
blanks). 

The  Middle  Way ;  or,  the  Province  of  Patristic 
Divinity  determined ;  To  which  is  added  The  Samaritan  :  A 
Sermon.  Cambridge:  Same  imprint.  1847.  8vo.,  pp.  38, 
(2  blank),  1  blank  and  1  paste  down. 

The  Island  on  the  Mere.  A  Cheshire  Tale.  Cambridge: 
Same  imprint.     1847.     8vo.,  pp.  24  (1  blank). 

Ceci  Morinel :  A  Tale,  London :  John  W.  Parker  4' 
Son.    MDCCCLIIL     12mo.,  pp.  43. 

Are  we  to  have  Synods?  Lichfield:  Frederick  W. 
Meacham.    n.d.    12mo.,  pp.  23. 

Are  we  to  have  Conferences  ?  Being  a  continuation  of 
Are  we  to  have  Synods?  Lichfield:  Frederick  W. 
Meacham.    n.d.    12mo.,  pp.  iv.,  23. 

Anwyl :  A  Tale  of  the  Unnatural  Eebelhon,  and  the 
Great  War.    Lichfield:  Same  imprint,    n.d.    ]2mo.,  pp. 

B.R.B.;  or,  Primary  Education,  its  past  and  its  future. 
Lichfield :  Same  imprint.    1870.    8vo.,  pp.  29. 

The  Coming  Finance  ;  or.  No  Income  Tax,  Custom,  or 
Excise.  By  a  Kingsman.  Lichfield:  Same  imprint. 
1874.    8vo.,  pp.  29. 

Croes-y-Breila ;  or.  The  Exercises  of  many  Regular 
Weeks  London:  Bemrose  and  Sons,  10,  Paternoster 
Buildings  ;  and  Derby.    MDCCCLXXIX.    8vo.,  pp.  244. 

Over  Volcanoes.  By  a  Kingsman.  London:  King 
&  Co.    1872.    8vo. 

The  Queen's  Text.     Lichfield:  F.  W.  Meacham.    n.d. 

''Downside  Upwards.  Lichfield:  Eggington  4  Brown. 
1891.     Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  245.  r-i^Tj 

Micro  and  Megga  :  A  Political  Pamphlet.  Lichfield: 
same  imprint,    n.d.    12mo.,  pp.  21. 

EsTK,  Michael.     Master  of  Choristers,  Lichfield. 

Madrigals.    First  and  Second  Sets.    London :  T.  Este. 

1604.    4to.  ,        ,  -        1         i 

The  Second  Set  of  Madrigals  to  3,  4,  and  o  parts,  apt 


for  Viols  and  Voices.  J.  Windet,  the  Assigne  of  W.  Barley. 
London,  1806.    4to. 

Third    Set    ....    with   Anthems,    Neapolitains, 

Fancies,    &c T.   Snodham.    n.  pi.    (London). 

1610. 

Fourth  Set.    London :  T.  Snodham.     1618. 

Fifth  Set  of  Books,  wherein  are  Songs  full  of  spirit 
and  delight,  &c.  .  .  .  T.  Snodham,  for  M.  Loumes  and 
J.  Browne.    London,  1618.    4to. 

Sixth  Set.     T.  Snodham.    London,  1624. 

Seventh  Set  of  Books,  wherein  are  Duos  for  two  Base 
Viols  .  .  .  lastly,  ayerie  Fancies  of  four  parts,  that 
may  be  as  well  singing  as  plaid.  Printed/or  W.  Stanesby 
and  J.  Latham.    London,  1838.    4to. 

Madrigals  to  3,  4,  and  5  parts,  &c.    London,  1604.  4to. 

Anthems.     London,  1624.     4to. 

Duos  and  Fancies  for  Viol.  London:  Imprinted  by 
Thos.  Este.     1638.     4to. 

"  Hence  Stars  you  dazzle."  Five  part  Madrigale  in 
"  Triumphs  of  Oriana." 

Etchells,  Rey.  J.,  Wesleyan  Minister. 

Obituary  of  Mrs.  Mary  Fisher,  of  Tipton.  [  Wes.  Mag. 
(1810),  514,  515.] 

Ethelflbda,  dau.  of  King  Alfred  the  Great ; 
m.  Ethelred,  King  of  Mercia  ;    lived  mostly  at 
Tamworth  Castle  ;   governed  after  death  of  her 
husband  ;  d.,  Tamworth,  922. 
[Palmer's  Tamworth;  Shaw's  Staff.,  &c.] 

Eteoria. 

Description  of,  with  Plate  [Tayler's  Scenes  of  British 
Wealth  (1875)  175—83  ;  The  Land  We  live  in,  &c.] 

[Jewitt's  Ceramic  Art,  I.,  115  :  II.,  14,  45,  167,  187, 
245,  247,  326,  327,  344—90,  489  ;  Jewitfs  Wedgwood  and 
Meteyard's  Wedgwood,  passim  ;  nearly  all  works  on 
Pottery  and  the  Potteries ;  see  Wedgwood  (J.),  Bentley 
(T.),  Bourne  (Rev.  A.),  Mainwaring  (Rev.  S.).] 

Evans,  Daniel. 

Iveta  Honoraria;  or.  Funeral  Rites  in  Honour  of 
Robert,  Earl  of  Essex.    London,  1646.     4to.    Frontis. 

Evans,  David,     d.  Bradley. 

Obituary.     [New  Con.  Mag.  (1842),  433—35.] 

Evans,  Mrs.  Esther,  d.  Bloxwich,  12th  Jan., 
1840. 

Obituary.     [  Wes.  Mag.  (1840),  252,  253.] 

Evans,  G. 

Echoes  from  Nature.  Poems.  Walsall:  Printed  by 
J.  4  W.  Griffin.     1875.     ]2mo.,  pp.  146. 

Evans,  Rev.  George.  Canon  of  Windsor,  1660  ; 
d.  2nd  March,  1702. 
Letters  from  Ashmole  to  Canon  Evans  (27th  March, 
1660)  ( Bodl.  Lib.,  1131,  f.  223a,  2346]  :  (25th  Sept.,  '67) 
r229a]  :  (4th  March,  '69)  [2.S0a]  :  (21st  Nov.)  [233i]  : 
(8th  May,  '66)  [2346a]  :  (14th  Feb.,  '69  ;  14th  April,  '70) 
[249al  :  (28th  June)  [250a]  :  (17th  June)  [253a]  :  (22nd 
June)  [254a]  ;  (21st  July)  [1426]  :  (29th  June)  [2586, 
263a]:  (15th  Aug.)  [273a]. 

Evans,  H.  T. 

Sacred  Subjects  in  Verse.  Wolverhampton:  Printed 
by  Alfred  Hinde,  Snowhill.    n.d.    12mo.,  pp.  39. 

Evans,  James  Harrington,  b.  Salisbury,  1785  ; 
s.  of  Rev.  James  Harrington  ;  M.A.,  Wadh. 
Coll.,  Ox. 

The  Old  Man  and  his  Granddaughter  at  Enville. 
Hackney :  Printed  and  Stereotyped  by  S.  S;  J.  Cave  .  .  . 
1833.    12mo.,  pp.  24. 

Evans,  John.      b.  Dudley,  3rd  Sept.,  1789  ;    d. 
Kate's  Hill,  Dudley,  16th  Oct.,  1S56. 
Obituary.    By  J.  R.  Batley.     [P.  M.  Mag.  (1857), 
14,  15.] 


EVANS 


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EYRE 


Evans,  Lucy.  b.  Uttoxeter,  1848  ;  d.  Man- 
chester, 12th  Nov.,  1876. 

Obituary.  By  G.  B.  Miller.  [CA.  Messenger,  XIT., 
220.] 

Evans,  Rev.  — .  Wesleyan  Missionary  to  West 
Indies  ;  b.  Wolverhampton,  12th  April,  1772  ; 
Wesleyan  Minister  from  1803  ;  went  to  "West 
Indies,  9th  Sept.,  1803  ;  d.  Tortola,  Jan., 
1807. 
Letter  to,  dated  1805.  [  Wes.  Mag.  (1809),  183—85.] 
Obituary.     [See  Miller  (Rev.  E.),  Evans  (Mrs.).] 

Evans,  Mrs.  Maiy.      Wife  oi  the  above. 

Account  of  the  late  Mr.  Evans,  dated  "  Wolverhamp- 
ton, 3rd  Oct.,  1808."  \_Wes.  Mag.  (1809),  184—87,  225—31, 
269—73.] 

Evans,  "W.  L. 

Moral  Heroism ;  or,  The  Evolution  of  the  Heroic  in 
Man.  A  Lecture.  Hanley :  Printed  by  William  Timmis, 
1858.     8vo.,  pp.  32. 

A  Series  of  Letters  Cwhich  have  appeared  in  the 
Stajfordshire  Sentinel)  bearing  upon  the  Pottery  Produc- 
tion .  .  .  Free  Trade,  &c.  Hanley:  J.  Hitchinr/s, 
Printer,  MarTcet  Street,    n.d.  (1882).     12mo.,  pp.  8. 

Evans,  Rev.  William,     b.  Bala,  1773  ;    adm.  to 
Oswestry  Academy,  June,  1791  ;   Independent 
Minister  at  Lane  Delph,   1795—99  ;    Bridg- 
north ;    Orchard    St.,   Stockport,   27th  Sept., 
1803    to    death  ;     d.    Stockport,    29th    Sept., 
1814,  aged  46. 
A  few  Reasons  for  Dissenting  from  the  Established 
Church.    An  Introductory  Discourse  delivered   at   New- 
castle, Staffordshire,  October  10th,  1811,  at  the  Ordination 
of   the    Rev.   Thomas    Sleigh.     Stockport:    Printed  hy  J. 
Dawson,    Bridge   Street,     n.d.  (1811).     8vo.,  pp.  19.     Ded. 
to  Members  of  Newcastle-under-Lyme  Church. 
[Nonconformity  in  Cheshire,  305.] 

Evans,  William.  Hanley  ;  Editor  of  I'he 
Potteries  Examiner  and  Workman''s  Advocate. 

Art  and  History  of  the  Pottery  Business.  Compiled 
from  the  most  practical  sources  for  the  special  use  of 
working  potters  .  .  .  Shelton:  Printed  at  the  "Examiner" 
Office,  Ride's  Banh.  n.d.  (1846).  12mo.,  pp.  xii.,  72. 
[Originally  issued  in  The  Potteries  Examiner,  as  Preface 
to  Vol.  I.,  2nd  Dec,  1843— 5th  May,  1844.] 

Evans  &  Withington,  Printers,  Hednesford. 

Printers  of  The  Hednesford  Advertizer.  [See  Turner 
(Rev.  W.).] 

Evanson,  Rev.  Edward,  b.  Warrington,  April, 
1731  ;  Mat.  Emmanuel  Coll.,  Gam.,  1745  ; 
B.A.,  1749  ;  M.A.,  1753  ;  Rector  of  Tewkes- 
bury, 1770 — 77  ;  resigned  owing  to  change  of 
opinions  ;  d.  25th  Sept.,  1805. 

Letter  to  the  Right  Rev.  Richard  Hurd,  D.D.,  Bishop 
of  Worcester,  wherein  the  importance  of  the  Prophesies  of 
the  New  Testament  and  the  Nature  of  the  Grand  Apostacy 
in  them  are  ....  considered.  London,  1777.  8vo. 
2nd  ed.,  London,  1792.     pp.  vii.,  135. 

Second  Thoughts  on  the  Trinity  recommended  by  the 
Right  Rev.  Bishop  of  Worcester.     Gloucester,  1805.    8vo 
pp.  GO.     [See  Hurd  (Bp.).] 

Evelyn,  John. 

Notice  of  the  Italian  Triumphs  in  the  years  1615 
1616,  and  1637,  in  a  Letter  to  Ashmole.  FBodl.  Lib  Ills' 
81,  f.  172a,  1726.]  '  ''         ' 

Letter  to  Ashmole  recommending  Dr.  Plot  to  him  [S.. 
1136,  f.  114a,  115J].  Printed  in  Ashmole's  Memoirs  1717' 
12mo.  [p.  94]  ;  i777,  8vo.  [p.  39], 


Evening  Meetings  of  the  North  Staffordshire 

Field  Club  and  Archaological  Society,  1866 

to  date. 

[See  Simms's  Coming  of  Age  of  the  above  (1886),  25 
— 28J 

Excursions  made  by  the  above  [ib.,  28 — 9]. 

EvEEAED,  Rev.  George.  St.  John's  Coll.,  Cam.; 
B.A.,  1851  ;  M.A.,  1854  ;  Curate  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Marylebone  ;  of  St.  Mary's,  Hastings  ; 
of  Framsden,  Suffolk,  1858—68 ;  of  St.  Mark's, 
Wolverhampton,  1868—84  ;  of  Ch.  Ch., 
Dover,  1884. 

Day  by  Day.    London,  1865.    Cr.  8vo.  and  16n;o. 

Home  Sundays.  London:  Hunt.  1868.  Cr.  8vo.,  pp. 
294. 

Steps  Across.    London,  1874.     Cr.  8vo. 

The  Wrong  Train.    London,  1877.    Cr.  8vo. 

Royal  Agricultural  Show,  Wolverhampton,  1871. 
Wolverhampton :  Steen  ^  Blachett.     n.d.     pp.  5. 

Private  Judgment  and  Divine  Teaching  .... 
Wolverhampton :  Steen  &  Blachett  ....  1873.  8vo., 
pp.  17. 

Ziouward.     London :   Hunt.     1873.     Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  206. 

Safe  and  Happy.    London,  1875.    Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  112. 

None  but  Jesus.  London:  William  Hunt  &  Co. 
1879.     32mo.,  pp.  96. 

Not  your  own.     London :  Nisbet  ^  Co.     16mo.,  pp.  105. 

Beneath  the  Cross.  London :  Nisbet.  1882.  Cr.  8vo., 
pp.  128. 

Strong  and  Free.  London :  Nisbet.  1882.  Cr.  8vo., 
pp.  184. 

Bright  and  Fair.  London:  Nisbet.  1883.  Cr.  8vo., 
pp.  144. 

Tour  Innings.  London:  Nisbet.  1883.  Cr.  8vo.,  pp. 
146. 

His  Steps.     London :  Nisbet.    1884.     Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  131. 

The  Shield,  the  Sword,  and  the  Battle.  London : 
Nisbet.     1891.     ]6mo. 

Numerous  Tracts  for  R.T.S.  Drummond,  of  Stirling ; 
and  other  Publishers. 

EvERSHBD,  Edward,  b.  Burton,  1868  ;  s.  of 
Sydney  Evershed  (M.P.,  Burton,  1886)  ;  Mat. 
Univ.  Coll.,  Ox.,  17th  Oct.,  1885. 

Evershed,  Frank.  b.  Burton,  1866  ;  s.  of 
Sydney  Ever.shed  (M.P.,  Burton,  1886)  ;  Mat. 
Univ.  Coll.,  Ox.,  17th  Oct.,  1885. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  I.,  439.] 

Evershed,  Henry. 

The  Agriculture  of  Staffordshire.  \Jour.  Rov  Aari- 
cultural  Society,  Y.,26S— 317.]  .!»      .7" 

EvBRiTT,  Rev.  James. 

Poem  on  Rev.  Samuel  Leigh  (b.  Milton).     [Life  of  J 
Montgomery,  III.,  248.] 

Eyre,    Edmund   John.      b.    Leverington,    Ely ; 

s.  of  Rev.  A.  Eyre,  Rector  :    Mat.  Pembroke 

Coll.,  Cam.;  took  to  the  stage  ;  often  performed 

at  Wolverhampton,  &c. 

The  Dreamer  Awake.    A  Farce.     London,  1791.    8vo 

Ti,   T       wi  °   Norma^idy    .     .         as  performed  at  the 

Theatre    Wolverhampton.        Wolverhampton:    J.   Smart 

17U4.     8vo.,  pp.  84. 

The  Two  Bills.    A  Poem.    Bath :  W.  Meyler.     1706. 

„n.^°f  ^1"^'"=fj      ^  Comedy.     Smart,  Wolverhampton. 
17U4.     ovo.,  pp.  67.  ^ 

The  Fatal  Sisters.    London,  1797.    8vo. 

The  Disca,rded  Secretary.    London,  1709.    8vo 

The  Tears  of  Britain.    8vo. 

The  Vintages.    London,  1809.    8vo. 

The  Caffires.    London,  1802. 

Look  at  Home.    London,  1812.    pp.  68. 


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Eyre,  Samuel.     Leek. 

Eoses :  History,  Culture,  and  Exhibition.  Leek : 
PtiUished  by  M.  H.  Miller,  "  Times"  Office.  1884.  12mo.,  pp. 
IG.     (Printed  by  W.  Clemshaw.) 

Paper  on  Westwood.  [Eep.  North  Staffs.  Field  Club 
(1885),  53,  54.] 

Eyton,  Eev.  Robert  William.  b.  Wellington 
Vicarage,  Salop,  21st  Dec,  1815  ;  s.  of  Rev. 
John  Eyton,  Vicar  ;  educated  Rugby  ;  Mat. 
Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.  ;  B.A.,  1839  ;  M.A.,  1845  ; 
Rector  of  Ryton,  Salop,  1841—63  ;  d. 
Whinchfield  House,  near  Basingstoke,  8tli 
Sept.,  1881. 

Domesday  Studies :  An  Analysis  and  Digest  of  the 
Staffordshire  Survey  ....  London:  Trubner  ^  Co. 
Printed  and  Sold  by  Halden,  Stafford.  MDCCCLXXXI. 
Imp.  8vo.,  pp.  viii.,  132. 

Staffordshire  Pipe  Bolls  with  Notes  [Hist.  Coll.  of 
Staffs.,  I.,  1—145]  ;  Fitz  Alan  Kef  [ib.,  213—40];  The 
Crown  Lands  of  Staffordshire  [11.,  171—77] ;  The  Staf- 
fordshire Chartuleray  [178—279]  ;  The  Cistercian  Priory 
of  Brewood. 


P 

Faber,  ReT.  Prederick  William,  b.  Calverley, 
Yorks.,  28th  June,  1814  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Henry 
Faber,  Esq.;  educated  Bp.  Auckland  Gr.  Sch., 
Shrewsbury  Gr.  Sch.,  and  Harrow  ;  Mat. 
Balliol  Coll.,  Ox.,  1832  ;  Scholar  Univ.  Coll., 
1836;  Fellow,  1837;  Rector  of  Elton,  Hunting- 
donshire, 2nd  April,  1843—45  ;  received  into 
the  Roman  Catholic  Church,  18th  Nov.,  1845  ; 
founded  Order  of  the  Brothers  of  the  Will  of 
God,  of  which  he  was  appointed  Superior ; 
assumed  name  of  "  Brother  Wilfrid  ";  removed 
to  Cotton,  near  Alton,  1846 — 49  ;  afterwards 
Superior  of  London  Oratory  till  death  ;  .created 
D.D.  by  Pope  Pius  IX. ;  d.  26th  Sept.,  1863. 

Besides  numerous  other  publications  Father  Faber 
published  the  following  whilst  connected  with  Stafford- 
shire:—  _  .  ^   J 

Lives  of  the  Canonical  Saints  and  Servants  ot  CiOd, 
beatified  or  declared  venerable,  and  others  who  are  com- 
monly reported  to  have  died  in  the  odour  of  sanctity. 
Edited  by  F.  W.  F. ;  continued  by  the  Congregation  of 
the  Oratory  of  St.  Philip  Neri.  London  (Derby :  Printed 
hy  Richardson),  1847— S6.  8vo.  42  vols.  2nd  ed.,  1868. 
8vo.  2nd  Series,  London,  1873,  #c.  8vo.  [Begun  at 
Elton,  completed  (with  the  assistance  of  Brothers  Antony 
Hutchison  and  Alban  Wells)  at  St.  "Wilfrid's  Coll.,  Cotton. 
Many  articles  and  reviews  appeared  in  the  Papers  ;  m  con- 
sequence of  one  which  appeared  in  Dolman's  Mag.  (Sept., 
1848)  the  publication  was  stopped,  but  resumed  in  response 
to  an  article  in  the  Tablet  (same  year).] 

An  Essay  on  Beatification,  Canonization,  and  the 
Processes  of  the  Congregation  of  Bites.   London,  1848.  8vo. 

Hymns.  London  (Derby  printed),  1848.  12mo. 
Another  Edition,  with  additions,  entitled  :  Jesus  and  Mary ; 
or,  Catholic  Hymns  for  Singing  and  Beading.  London 
1840  12mo.  (10,000  copies.)  2nd  ed.,  London,  1852. 
12mo  Hymns  for  the  use  of  Schools  and  Congregations, 
London,  185g.  12mo.  A  Selection,  with  additions,  London, 
1854  12mo.  Hymns  for  the  People  (a  selection  published 
as  a  penny  book).  Hymns,  London,  1862  (1861)  8vo. 
A  Complete  Edition,  containing  5H  more  Hymns.  Hymns, 
selected  from  Faber,  by  B.  P.  .Smith,  London,  1874.    8vo. 

[Printed  originally  for  the  congregation  of  St.  Wilfrid's  Coll., 
Cotton.] 

An  Essay  on  the  Interest  and  Character  of  the  Lives 
of  the  Saints.     [Ded.  to  Cardinal  Wiseman.] 


Factories,  Cotton,  r.  Sir  Robert  Peel. 

Beasons  in  favour  of  Sir  Eobert  Peel's  Bill  for  Ame- 
liorating the  Condition  of  Children  .  .  .  in  Cotton 
Factories.    London,  1810.    8vo.,  pp.  107. 

Observations,  &c.,  on  the  Ages  of  Persons  employed 
in  the  Cotton  Factories  in  Manchester,  with  Extracts  of 
Evidence  against  Sir  Robert  Peel's  Bill,  taken  before  the 
Lords'  Committee.    Manchester,  1819.    8vo.,  pp.  72. 

Answers  to  certain  Objections  ...  to  Sir  Eobert 
Peel's  Bill  for  Ameliorating  the  Condition  of  Children 
employed  in  Cotton  Factories.     Manchester.     8vo.,  pp.  74. 

Pagan,   Henry  Mortimer,     b.  Burton,  1858  ;  s. 
of  the  Eev.   H.   S.  Pagan  ;    educated  Burton 
Gr.  Sch.  ;    Mat.  Wore.  Coll.,  Ox.,  19th  Oct., 
1875  ;  Scholar,  1875  ;  B.A..,  1879. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  I.,  443.] 

Faircloogh,  Rev.  William  Henry  Hutchinson. 
b.  Crosby,  Lanes.,  1846  ;  s.  of  G.  P.  Hutchin- 
son Pairclough,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Exeter  Coll., 
Ox.,  4th  Oct.,  1864;  B.A.,  1867;  M.A., 
1871  ;  Curate  of  Merton  and  Huish,  Devon., 
1868—70  ;  St.  Mary's,  Lichfield,  1870—76  ; 
Vicar  of  Ch.  Ch.,  Lichfield,  1876—80  ;  of 
Barton-under-Needwood,  1880  ;  Assistant  In- 
spector of  Schools,  Archdeaconry  of  Stafiord, 
1878—79,  and  Stoke,  1881—82. 
Eeports  to  Diocesan  Board,  1878,  1879,  1881, 1882. 

Fairholt,  Frederic  William,  Engraver.  b. 
London,  1814;  P.S.A.  ;  d.  Brighton,  3rd 
April,  1866. 

The  House  of  Ferrers.  [The  Mirror,  XXVII.,  177— 
80, 198—201].  A  Visit  to  Tutbury  [ib.,  XXVIII.,  129— 
31.    Beprinted  in  The  Reliquary,  XXL,  21 — 4]. 

Paithornb,    William    Heldon,    Engraver.       b. 
London,   1616  ;    Printseller,  near  Temple  Bar, 
1680  until  death,  1691. 
Elias  Ashmole.    Bust  in  niche. 

Falconer,  Rev.  James,  b.  Chester,  1738  ;  s. 
of  James  Falconer,  Esq.;  Mat.  Brasenose  Coll., 
Ox.,  3rd  Oct.,  1754;  B.A.,  1758;  M.A., 
1761  ;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  of  Oriel  Coll.,  1772  ; 
Rector  of  Thorjie  ;  Vicar  of  Lullington,  Derbys.; 
Archd.  of  Derby,  10th  Marcli,  1795—1809  ; 
Preb.  of  Ulverton,  Lichfield,  12th  Dec,  1777 
—1809  ;  d.,  1809. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  I.,  445  ;  Harwood's  Lichfield, 
214,  240.] 

Falkner,    Thomas,     b.   Rugeley,   1714 ;    s.   of 
Waring  Palkner,  Gent. ;  Mat.  Brasenose  Coll., 
Ox.,  4th  Feb.,  1732  ;    Barrister-at-Law,  1740. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  447.] 

Pallowbs,  Eev.  John  Prince,  b..  The  Pirehill, 
Stone,  4th  June,  1856  ;  s.  of  Richard  Pallowes, 
Esq.  ;  Mat.  Pemb.,  Coll.,  Cam.;  B.A.,  1879  ; 
M.A.,  1891  ;  Vicar  of  Coatham,  Yorks.,  1890; 
m.  Agnes  Catherine  Vieuville  Champion,  dau. 
of  the  late  Sir  Claude  W.  C.  de  Crespigny, 
Bart. 
Sermons.     \_St.  Paul's  Mag.,  Knightsbridge  (1884).] 

Pane,  (Cecil),  and  Sir  Robert  Peel. 

Bankruptcy  Beform.  In  a  Series  of  (vii.)  Letters  to 
Sir  Eobert  Peel.     London,  1838.    8vo. 


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Fanning,   Rev.   John.     Roman  Catholic  Priest 
at  Stafford  and  at  Wolverhampton. 
[Oliver's  Coll.  S.J.  {London,  1857).] 

Farewell. 

[See  Ghorley.] 

Farmer,  George  E.     Printer,  Longton  ;    Town 
Councillor. 
[See  Irving.] 

Farmer,  Ned. 

A  Collection  of  Original  Songs,  Scraps,  Ac.  2nd  ed., 
London:  SimpMn.  Marshall,  <.f  Co.  184S.  Demy  8vo.,  pp. 
iv.,  52. 

Forget  Him.  A  Song.  Music  by  Mr.  George  Simpson, 
of  Hanley,  Staffordshire.  1846.  Music  f ol.  [Reprinted  on 
page  10  of  the  above.] 

Farmer,  Rev.  Richard,  h.  Leicester,  28th  Aug., 
1735;  s.  of  Richard  Farmer,  Maltster  ;  educated 
Leicester  Gr.  Sch.  ;  Mat.  Emmanuel  Coll., 
Cam.,  1756;  B.A.,  1757  ;  M.A.,1760;  B.D., 
1767  ;  Master,  Emmanuel  Coll.,  1775  ;  D.D.; 
Principal  Librarian  to  Cam.  Univ.,  1778  ; 
Preb.  of  Alrewas,  Lichfield,  with  Chancellor- 
ship, April,  1780  to  death  ;  Preb.  of  Canter- 
bury, 1782 — 88  ;  Canon  Residentiary  of  St. 
Paul',=,  1788  to  death  ;  d.  8th  Sept.,  1797  ; 
hur.  Emmanuel  Coll.  Chapel. 

Essay  on  the  Learning  of  Shakspeare.  Oxford,  1788. 
8vo.  2nd  ed.,  1767.  3rd  ed.,  1789.  Reprinted  in  the 
prolegomena  of  Stevens'  Shakspeare,  1793.  Ditto,  in 
Reed's  Edition,  1803  ;  Harris's  Edition,  1812. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  200 ;  Nichol's  Leics.,  IV.,  943— 
52.] 

Farmer,  Rev.  Richard  Cotton,  b.  Dryton, 
Wroxeter,  Salop,  6th  April,  1841  ;  s.  of  James 
Farmer,  Esq.  ;  educated  Bridgnorth  Sch.,  1849 
—57  ;  St.  John's  CoU.,  Cam.  ;  B.A.,  1863  ; 
Curate,  Pensnett,  1864—66  ;  Barlaston,  1866 
— 71  ;  Vicar,  1871  ;  Chp.  to  Stone  Union 
Workhouse,  1867—69  ;  m.,  1881,  Mary 
Beatrice,  dau.  of  Rev.  F.  C.  Bolton,  late  of 
Salt  Rectory. 

Life  of  Katherine  Hand,  sometime  of  Barlaston.  Stone : 
Printed  by  J.  Gundry.  n.d.  (1879).  pp.  10.  [See  Hand 
(K.)J 

Editor  of  Barlaston  Parish  Mag.,  1871 — 79  ;  of  Trent- 
ham  Suridecanal,  1879 — 92. 

Farmer,  Thomas,  of  Southwark. 

Speech  at  Wolverhampton.  [Rep.  of  Bible  Society 
Meeting  (1815),  pp.  28—30.] 

Farmer,  Rev.  William.  Congregational  Minis- 
ter of  Hope  Chape],  Hanley. 

A  Sermon  preached  at  Hope  Chapel.  Shelton,  on  the 
occasion  of  the  Execution  of  R.  Ellis  (who  was  executed 
at  Chester,  Sept.  16th,  1820),  with  details  of  visits  to  him 
and  his  unhappy  fellow-sufferer,  W.  Ricklingtou,  after 
their  condemnation.  Hanley:  Printed  and  Sold  by  G. 
Gibbs.  Sold  also  by  Tomkinson,  Stolce :  Chester,  Newcastle ; 
Brougham.,  Burslem;  Hurst  ^  Robinson,  Cheapside,  and 
Westley,  London  ;  Beaton,  Leeds ;  Parry,  Chester :  Sutton, 
Nottingham;   and  Kage,  Liverpool.     1820.     8vo.,  pp.  42. 

Portrait.     [Evangelist  Mag.  (1820).] 

Farnworth,  Richard,  of  Balby,  Yorks.  A 
Friend. 

Truth  Cleared  of  Scandals ;  or.  Truth  lifting  up  its 
head  above  Scandals  .  .  .  Occasioned  by  the  Meeting 
of  those  people  caUed  Baptists  and  those  whom  the  world 
scornfully  call  Quakers,  at  Harliston,  in  Staffordshire, 
upon  the  27th  day  of  the  seventh  month  in  the  year  1664 
.    .         By   one  known  to  the  world  by  the  name  of 


Rich.  Farnworth.  London,  Printed  Anno  Domini  1654. 
4to.,  pp.  20. 

To  this,  reply  was  made  :  Holy  Scriptures  cleared,  m 
Answer  to  R.  Farnworth.     London,  1855.    4to. 

Farnworth  replied  with :  Witchcraft  cast  out  and 
Black  Art  discovered.     London,  1655.    fol. 

Farquharson,  Alexander  Charles.  M.B.  and 
CM.,  1889;  D.P.H.,  Cam.,  1890;  M.D., 
(Glasgow,  1891  ;  F.C.S.  ;  Senior  Assistant 
Med.  Officer,  County  Asylum,  at  Burntwood, 
Lichfield. 
Ptomaines  :  Toxicological,  Clinical,  Chemical.  (Gra- 
dation Thesis,  1891.) 

Ditto,  and  other  Animal  Alkaloids  .  .  .  Bristol, 
1892.    8vo. 

Auto-Ioyaemia  [Med.Mag.{\%'i'2)'\;  Organic  Sulphur 
Compounds  in  Nervous  and  Mental  Diseases  [ib.  (1893)]  ; 
The  Medico-Legal  Importance  of  Ptomaines  [Jour.  St. 
Med.  (1893)]. 

Farrand,    Banks,      s.   of   Frederic   Farrand,  of 
Peckhani  ;    member  of  the  Society  of  Friends  ; 
of  Stafford. 
Man:  Natural  and  Spiritual.    London:  Charles  Gilpin, 
Bishopsgate  Without.     1851.     8vo.,  pp.  132. 

The  Christian  System ;  or.  Teachings  of  the  New 
Testament.  A  Treatise  on,  and  Book  of  Quotations  or 
References  to,  every  Doctrine  and  Passage  from  Ma.tthew 
to  Jude'  according  to  the  Subjects.  "  What  is  written  ? 
How  read'st  thou?'* — Luke  x.  26.  London:  Longman, 
Brown,  ^  Co.,  Paternoster  Row.     1856.     8vo.,  pp.  264. 

Farrand,  Rebecca.     Sister  of  the  above. 

A  Sister's  Memorial ;  or,  A  little  Account  of  Rebecca 
Farrand.  Also  drawn  up  by  her,  A  Brief  Sketch  of  an 
Elder  Sister.  London :  W.  ^  F.  G.  Cash,  5,  Bishopsgate 
Street  Without.     1857.     8vo.,  pp.  76. 

Farrar,  Rev.  Frederick  William,  D.D.,  Archd. 
of  Westminster. 

Music  :  In  Religion  and  in  Life.  A  Sermon.  Walsall : 
W.  Henry  Robinson,  Steam  Printing  WorJcs.  London : 
Simphin,  Marshall,  ^  Co. ;  Griffith  cf  Farran.  n.d.  (1882). 
IBmo.,  pp.  26. 

Life  :  Its  Occupation  and  Opportunities.  An  Address 
delivered  in  the  Town  Hall,  Birmingham,  March  16th, 
1888.  n.  p.,  pi,  or  d.  (W.  H.  Robinson,  Printer,  Walsall). 
12mo.,  pp.  29. 

Farwbll,  George.  b.  Bushbury,  22nd  Dec, 
1846  ;  s.  of  Frederick  Cooper  Farwell,  Efq., 
of  Tettenhall  ;  educated  Rugby  ;  Mat.  Balliol 
Coll.,  Ox.,  28th  Jan.,  1865;  B.A.,  1869; 
Student,  Lincoln's  Inn,  25th  June,  1867  ; 
Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  11th  Nov., 
1871  ;  Q.C.,  Jan.,  1891  ;  m.,  5th  Aug.,  1875, 
Mary  Erskine,  dau.  of  Vice-Chancellor  Sir 
John  Wickens. 

A  Concise  Treatise  on  the  Laws  of  Powers.     London 

1874.    8vo.  ' 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  450 ;  Men  at  the  Bar,  149.] 

Faulkner,  J.,  Burslem. 

How  are  the  mighty  fallen  ?  A  Poem  [New  Con.  Maa 
(1829),  24];  Heartfelt  Breathings  :  A  Poem  [i6.,  166  1671- 
Dying  Moments  :  A  Poem  [209,210];  The  Dead:  APcem 
[340]  ;  Affection's  Lay,  Addressed  to  an  Infant  Daughter  • 
A  Poem  [473]  ;    The  Dove  :  A  Poem  [(1830)  117]. 

Fazelby. 

An  Act  passed  for  making  a  navigable  cut  or  canal 
from  a  place   called   Eider's   Green,  in  the    County    of 
Stafford,  &c. ;   also  a  navigable  canal  from 
Birmingham         .  to  Coventry  Canal,  nearFazeiey. 

rl^\  i°;-..'^^"^*/?  ™  '^^'^y'  P-  38-]  Another,  same. 
[Printed,  ditto,  p.  75.] 

rr.  ^'^^  }°-.^^^^^\.  Company  of  Proprietors  of  the 
irent  and  Mersey  Navigation  and  ditto  of  Birmineham  to 
Fazeley,  &c.    1784.    fol.     [Printed  in  Gary,  p.  75.] 


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Feildb,  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  Brewood,  1766  ;  s.  of 
Eev.  Thomas  Feilde  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox., 
9th  May,  1783  ;  B.A.,  1787  ;  M.A.,  1789  ; 
Vicar  of  Stanstead  Abbotts,  1793  ;  Rector 
of  Hertingfordbury,  Herts.,  1835  to  death  ; 
d.  6th  March,  1847. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oson.,  I.,  453.] 

Feilden,  Rev.  Oswald.  6.  Didsbury,  Lanes.;  s.  of 
Robert  Feilden,  Esq.  ;  educated  Mati.  Gr. 
Sch.  ;  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.;  B.A.,  I3th  May, 
1818  ;  M.A.,  27th  Jan.,  1831  ;  Cm-ate  (with 
sole  charge)  of  Weston-under-Lyziard  ;  Rector, 
1833 — 59,  when  he  resigned  and  retired  to 
Leasingham,  Lines.  ;  m.  Annie  Maria,  dau.  of 
Eev.  J.  P.  Mosley,  A.M.,  Rector  of  Rolleston  ; 
d.  27th  Nov.,  1872. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  452  ;    Man.  Sch.  Eeg., 
III.,  103.] 

Feildbn,  Rev.  Robert  Mosley.  b.  Rolleston, 
1794  ;  s.  of  Eev.  Robert  Feilden,  Rector ; 
Mat.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  18th  Oct.,  1813  ; 
Barrister-at-Law,  1818  ;  of  Dulas  Court, 
Herefs.  ;  Rector  of  Bebbington,  Cheshire, 
1826  to  death  ;  d.  14fh  May,  1862. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  454.] 

Feildest,  Rev.  William  Leyland.  b.  Witton, 
Blackburn,  1825  ;  s.  of  Joseph  Feilden,  Esq.; 
educated  Eton  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  19th  Oct., 
1843;  B. A.,  1847;  M.A.,  1850  ;  Chp.  to 
Marquis  of  Cholmondeley,  1851 — 70  ;  Vicar  of 
Knowsley,  1855 — 83  ;  Chp.  to  Bishop  of 
Liverpool,  1880  ;  Hon.  Canon,  1881  ;  Rector 
of  Rolleston,  1883. 

[Eton  Sch.  List ;   Baronetages,  see  Feilden ;   Foster's 
Alumni  Oxon.,  11.,  454.] 

Felkin,  Alfred  Lawrence,     b.  Beeston,  Notts., 

29th  Dec,  1856  ;    s.  of  Robert   Felkin,  Esq.; 

educated    Wolverhampton,    1866—75  ;     Mat. 

Magd.  Coll.,  Ox.;   B.A.,  1879  ;    M.A.,  1883  ; 

Senior   Assistant    Master,    Roy.   Naval    Sch., 

Eltham. 
On  Heroes   and  Hero   Worship.     In    Memoriam    of 
General  Gordon.    A  Paper  read  before  the  Carlyle  Society 
on  Feb.  4th,  1886. 

Felkin,  Robert  William,  b.  Beeston,  Notts., 
13th  March,  1853  ;  s.  of  Robert  Felkin,  Esq.; 
educated  Wolverhampton  Gr.  Sch. ;  Edinbarjfh  ; 
Heidelburg;  M.D.,  Marburg;  F.R.S.E.  ; 
L.R.C.P.;  L.R.C.S.,  Edin.;  F.R.G.S.;  Mem- 
ber of  Antbrop.  Soc.  of  London  ;  of  Berlin  ; 
of  the  Scottish  and  Berlin  Geographical  Soc; 
&c.,  &c.:  Physician  in  Edinburgh  ;  in  Uganda 
several  times  ;  m.  Mary  J.  Mander,  of  Wol- 
verhampton. 
Joint  Author  of — Uganda  and  the  Egyptian  Soudan. 
London :  Sampson  Low,  4  Co.  1882.  2  vols.  8vo.  Maps, 
Illustrations,  &c.     Ditto,  translated  into  German.     Gotha, 


1883. 
28. 


Notes  on  Labour  in  Central  Africa.    1884.    8vo.,  pp. 


Ueber  Lage  und  Stellung  der  Frau  der  Geburt,  auf 
Grundeigener  Beobachtungen  bei  den  Negervolken  der 
oberer  Nil  Gegenden.    Marbury,  1885.    8vo.,  pp.  32. 

Egypt :  Present  and  to  come.  Eeprinted  from  Jmir. 
of  Soc.  Arts.    1886.    8vo.,  pp.  8. 

Uganda  und  sein  Herrscher  Mtesa.     Reprinted  from 


Journal  der  Munchener  Geograph.    Geselhchaft,  1885.    8to., 
pp.  13. 

The  Egyptian  Soudan.    Edmburqh,  1885.    8vo.,  pp.  14. 

Uganda.     Edinburgh,  1886.     8vo.,  pp.  17. 

Notes  on  the  Waganda  Tribe  of  Central  Africa. 
Edinburgh,  1886.     8vo. 

Can  Europeans  be  acclimatized  in  Tropical  Africa? 
Edinburgh,  1886.     pp.  18. 

Introductory  Address  to  a  Course  of  Lectures  on 
Diseases  of  the  Tropics  and  Climatology.  Edinburah, 
1886.    pp.  n.  •'  "  ' 

Heredity.    Health  Lecture.    Edinburqh,  1888.    8vo. 

Emin  Pasha  in  Central  Africa.  London,  1888.  8vo., 
pp.  547. 

The  Geographical  Distribution  of  some  Tropical 
Diseases.    Edinburgh,  1889.    8vo.,  pp.  54  and  16  maps. 

Foetal  Malaria  as  Illustrated  by  Two  Cases.  Edin- 
burgh, 1889.    8vo.,  pp.  9. 

Popular  Errors  with  regard  to  Medicine.  Edinburgh, 
1889.    8vo. 

Sepsis  and  the  Increase  of  Civilization,  &c.  Edinburgh, 
1889.     8vo.,  pp.  16. 

Note  on  a  Case  of  Elephantiasis  Arabum.  Edinburuk, 
1889.    8vo.,  pp.  8. 

Hypnotism.     Edinburgh,  1890.     8vo.,  pp.  84. 

The  Influence  of  Influenza  upon  Women.  Edinburgh, 
1891.    8vo.,  pp.  7. 

The  Ethnology  and  Climatology  of  Central  Africa. 
Edinburgh.     8vo.,  pp.  18. 

Notes  on  the  Wanyoro  Tribe  of  Central  Africa.  Edin- 
burgh, 1893.     8vo.,  pp.  50. 

Hypnotism  and  Mural  Reservation.  Edinburgh,  1803. 
pp.7. 

Bad  Pyrmont.     Edinburgh,  1892.     8vo.,  pp.  7. 

Lauterberg  and  St.  Andreasberg.  Edinburgh,  1892. 
8vo.,  pp.  6. 

Tropical  Highlands.  Edinburgh,  1803.  8to.,  pp.  16. 
Map. 

Observations  on  Malaria  and  Enteric  Force    . 
Edinburgh,  1803.     8vo.,  pp.  il. 

The  Emin  Pasha  Relief  Expedition.  [Special  No.  of 
The  Graphic  (30th  April,  1890).] 

Dr.  Felkin  has  contributed  numerous  papers  to 
Periodicals  and  Magazines,  chiefly  on  Tropical  and 
African  Questions,  most  of  the  above  having  been  issued 
in,  Magazines,  &c.,  originally.  Contributions  by  him  will 
be  found  in  the  Jour,  of  Edin.  Obstetrical  Soc. ;  Jour.  Soc. 
of  A7-fs;  Edin.  Med.  Jour.;  Jour.  Gypsy  Lore  Society, 
Newbery  House  Mag. ;  Scottish  Geographical  Society's 
Jour. ;  Proceedings  Roy.  Soc.  of  Edinburgh ;  Reports 
Brit.  Association  (1889). 

Fell,  Henry  Walter.  h.  Penkridge,  12th  July, 
1852  ;  s.  of  Rev.  J.  A.  Fell,  Vicar  ;  educated 
Marlborough  Sch.  ;  Mat.  Trin.  Coll.,  Cam. ; 
Law  Honours  ;  B.A. ;  M.A.;  Student,  Lin- 
coln's Inn,  22nd  April,  1873  ;  Barrister-at- 
Law,  10th  May,  1876  ;  m.  Ada  Catherine, 
dau.  of  H.  Noble,  Esq. 

Various  contributions  to  Magazines. 
[Foster's  Men-at-the-Bar,  149.] 

Fell,  Rev.  James  Alexander,     b.  Surrey,  1824  ; 
s.  of  Captain   Fell ;    educated   Bugby  ;    Mat. 
Corpus  Coll.,  Cam.;   B.A.,  1847  ;  M.A.,  1850; 
various  curacies  ;    Vicar  of  Penktidge,  1851 — 
73  ;    R.D.  of  Penkridge,  1853—73  ;    Chp.  to 
Lord  Hatherton  ;    m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of   Hev. 
H.  G.  Lonsdale. 
A  Sermon  preached  in  the  Parish  Church  of  Penkridge, 
on  Sunday,  May  17th,  1863,  on  the  occasion  of  the  death 
of  the  Right  Hon.  The  Lord  Hatherton,  Lord  Lieutenant 
of  the  County  of  Stafford         .     .         With  Appendix  con- 
taining   some    Account    of    Lord    Hatherton's   Life   and 
Character.     Stafford:   Printed  by  R.  if  W.   Wright,  Green- 
gate  Street.    1863.    8vo.,  pp.  18. 

Several  other  Sermons  and  Tracts. 

Fell,  Margaret,  b.  Swarthmoor,  Lanes.;  m. 
(1)  Judge  Fell,  (2)  George  Fox,  the  Quaker  ; 
d.  Swarthmoor  Hall,  23rd  Feb.,  1702,  aged 
88. 


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This  was  given  to  Maior-trenerall  Harrison  and  the 
Rest :  Read  this  in  the  Fear  of  the  Lord  and  the  Modera- 
tion of  your  Spirits  without  Pre] ndice.  London:  Printed 
for  Thomas  Simmovs  at  the  Bull  and  Mouth  near  Alder- 
gate.     1864.    4to.,  pp.  4. 

Fell,  Eev.  Samuel,  b.  St.  Clement  Danes, 
London,  1584  :  educated  Westr.  Scb.  ;  Mat. 
Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  20th  Nov.,  160]  ;  B.A.,  1605  ; 
M.A.,  1608;  D.D.,  1619;  Vice-Chancellor, 
1645—48  ;  ejected  1648  ;  imprisoned  1647  ; 
Proctor  of  Univ.,  Ox.,  1614;  Canon  of  Ch. 
Oil.,  1619  ;  Dean  of  Lichfield,  1637—38  ;  of 
Ch.  Ch.,  1638—47  ;  Margaret  Professor  of 
Divinity,  1626—38;  d.,  1st  Feb.,  1649,  at 
Sunningwell. 

Oxonise  in  Primitise  ;  sive  Gratis  hahita  Schola  Theo- 
logise.     Oxford,  1627.     4to. 

Concio  and  Baccalaureos  die  Cinerum  in  Coloss.  ii.  8. 
Oxford,  1627. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  185 ;  Univ.  Biog.,  I.,  248 ; 
Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.;  Chalmers'  Biog.  Diet.,  XIY.,  175.J 

Fell,  Eev.  Thomas  Cotton,  D.D.  Rector  of 
Sheepy,  Leics.,  1807  ;  Preb.  of  Wellington, 
1812,  and  of  Whittington,  Lichfield,  1822. 

A  Sermon  preached  in  the  Cathedral  Church  of  Lich- 
field, on  the  Occasion  of  the  Death  of  the  late  Lord  Bishop 
of  Lichfield  and  Coventry  (Ryder)  ....  London : 
Rivington  ;  Hatchard  i^  Sons  ;  and  Seeley.  John  Knott  and 
H.  G.  Langbridge,  Birmingham.  MDCCCXXXVL  8vo., 
pp.  IB. 

[Alumni  "West,  70  ;  Wood's  Ath.  Oxon.,  III.,  342.] 

Fbllowes,  Eev.  Henry  Cecil.  Lichfield  Theo- 
logical Coll.,  1873  ;  Curate  of  Alrewas-w.- 
Fradley,  1875 — 76  ;  Eector  of  Framingham 
Earl-M;.-Bixley,  Norf.,  1876—78  ;  of  Beighton, 

Norf.,  1878. 

Prayers  for  the  use  of  Cottagers,  compiled  from  the 
Prayer  Book. 

Fbllovfs,  Frank  Perks.  h.  Wolverhampton, 
29th  Sept.,  1827  ;  s.  of  Isaac  Fellows,  Esq. 
educated  at  home  and  by  the  Eev.  S.  Hunter 
Knight  St.  John  of  Jerusalem ;  F.S.S. 
F.S.A.  ;  Life  Member  of  General  Committee 
of  Brit.  Association  for  the  Advancement  of 
Science  ;  Inspector  of  Accounts  of  H.M.  Dock- 
yards and  Victualling  Yards  ;  m.  Mary,  eldest 
dan.  of  the  late  Sir  Eowland  Hill. 

On  the  Impediments  to  the  Introduction  of  the 
Metrical  System  of  Weights  and  Measures,  &c.  .  .  2nd 
ei.,  London :  Smith,  Elder,  i]- Co.    1863.     8vo.,  pp.  56. 

On  our  National  Parliamentary  A.cconnts.    With  Sug- 
gestions for  Establishing  a  Domesday  Book,  &c. 
London :  Harrison  and  Sons.    1873.     8vo.,  pp.  25. 

Admiralty  Monies  and  Accounts,  &c.  .  .  .  London : 
Harrison  and  Sons.     1881.     8vo.,  pp.  32. 

Letters  (Lithographed)  relative  to  Accounts,  &c., 
addressed  to  Sir  R.  U.  C.  Hamilton,  CTuder-Secretary  for 
Ireland.  8vo.,  pp.  16.  (ITsually  bound  up  with  the  last 
two  items). 

Poems.  In  Memoriam,  &c.  The  Knights  Hospitallers 
of  Saint  John  of  Jerusalem,  Acre,  Cyprus,  Rhodes,  and 
Malta  ....  (Dedicated  to  my  Mother-in-Law,  Lady 
Hill,  and  my  Mother,  Mrs.  Francis  Fellows,  with  great 
love  and  thanks.)  Composed,  designed,  etched,  litho- 
graphed, and  printed,  by  F.  P.  Fellows,  for  private  circula- 
tion, n.d.  12mo.  Portraits  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Fellows,  pp. 
Title  and  Index  (lithographed),  5 ;  Poems  (printed),  7 — 
22  ;  Poems  (lithographed),  23—214 ;  Etchings,  &c.  (litho- 
graphed), at  pp.  2,  17,  26,  30,  32,  37  (2),  41,  48,  51  (2),  53 
(2),  55,  59,  66,  71  (16),  port,  of  himself  and  mother,  110  (7), 
119  (4),  134  (4),  151  (4),  166  (4  ports,  of  himself  and  wife), 
182  (8),  198  (6  and  a  port.).  (The  Etchings,  &c.,  are 
reckoned  in  the  pagination.) 


Continuation  to  the  Knights  of  St.  John  (not  issued 
to  the  public ;  very  charmingly  lithographed),  pp.  215 — 
57  ;  various  poems,  with  etchings,  pp.  viii.,  6,  4,  8,  16. 

"Letters  intended  to  be  published  with  others  as  an 
appendix  to  a  work  I  am  preparing  on  Theological  Sub- 
jects."— (F.  P.  F.)  (Lithographed  as  before ;  most  beauti- 
fully clear.)  n.  p.,  pi.,  or  d.  pp.104.  (The  Letters  are 
chiefly  on  the  Papacy.) 

Fellows,  Isaac,  b.  Rowley,  2nd  Jan.,  1802  ;  s. 
of  Mr.  Thomas  Fellows  ;  educated  privately  ; 
Teacher  in  Hazelwood  Sch.,  when  kept  by  Mr. 
Thomas  Hill ;  established  a  Boarding  School  in 
Wolverhampton,  which  he  kept  for  many  years  : 
m.,  1826,  Frances,  dau.  of  Francis  Perks,  Esq., 
of  Stourbridge  ;  Clerk  to  Wolverhampton 
Guardians  ;  Superintendent  Eegistrar  for  Wol- 
verhampton and  Seisdon  Unions  ;  d.  9th  Dec, 
1865. 

The  Grradational  Spelling  Book.  London  (Wolver- 
hampton :  J.  Bridgen,  Printer),  1838.     Pt.  8vo. 

Arithmetical  Tables,  and  Exercises  upon  them. 

First  Exercises  in  Mental  Arithmetic. 

Selections  in  Poetry  for  the  Instruction  and  Amuse- 
ment of  Youth.     In  Pour  Parts. 

The  Construction  of  the  Roman  Capital  Letters. 

Fellows,  Louisa  Mary  (ne'e  Hill),  b.  Bruce 
Castle,  Tottenham,  9th  April,  1829  ;  dau.  of 
Sir  Eowland  Hill,  K.C.B.,  &c.,  and  Lady  Hill 
(dau.  of  Joseph  Pearson,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Grais- 
ley,  Wolverhampton),  his  wife  ;  m.  P.  P. 
Fellows,  K.S.J. J.  (see  above). 

Poems.  London:  Smith,  Elder,  cj-  Co.,  CornhUl.  1857. 
12mo.,  pp.  83.    Ded.  to  F.  P.  Fellows. 

Poems  in  Punch  (1st  Sept.,  1866  ;  2nd  and  2Brd  March, 
1867),  Belgravia,  Fraser's  Mag.,  All  the  Year  Round,  and 
on  Easter  in  Presentation  Volume,  by  ITnited  Poets,  to  the 
Prince  and  Princess  of  Wales,  on  their  Marriage,  1863. 

Fellows,  S.,  F.R.A.S.     Wolverhampton. 

The  Moon.  A  Lecture.  Wolverhampton:  Paulton 
Brothers,  Wheeler's  Fold.     n.d.  (1889).     12mo.,  pp.  12. 

Saturn :  the  Ringed  Planet.  A  Lecture.  Wolver- 
hampton :  same  imprint,     n.d.  (1890).     12mo.,  pp.  14. 

Feltokt,  John.     Printer,  Stafford. 

[See  Lineall  (John).] 

Fenner,  Rev.  William.  b,  1600  ;  educated 
Pembroke  Hall,  Cam.  ;  B.A.  ;  M.A.,  1619 
(receiving  the  same  from  Ox.  Univ.,  1622)  ; 
D.D.  ;  Preacher  at  Sedgley  ;  Rector  of  Roeh- 
ford,  Essex,  1629  to  death  ;  d.  1640. 
A  Treatise  on  the  Affections  of  the  Soul's  Pulse 
London,  1641.     8vo. 

The  Sacrifice  of  the  Faithful ;  or,  The  Nature,  Property, 
and  Efiicacy  of  Zealous  Prayer.  London,  1648.  Sm.  8vo. 
7  leaves. 

The  Spiritual  Man's  Directory,  guiding  to  True 
Blessedness  in  his  Spiritual  Duties.  London,  1699  Sm 
8vo. 

The  Works  .of  the  late  Rev.  William  Fenner  D  D 
London,  1658.     f  ol.,  1  vol.  in  2,  pp.  427,  103. 

Fenton. 

Rules  and  Regulations  for  the  Government  of  the 
Methodist  New  Connexion  Sunday  School,  Fenton,  1869 
Hanley :  Allbut  4:  Daniel.     12mo.,  pp.  15. 

[Jewitt's  Ceramic  Art,  II.,  87,  167,  229,  232,  315,  407 
—22  ;  Wedgwood,  13,  109  ;  see  Bolton  (Sir  E.),  Bate  (—).] 

Fenton,  Alexander  Wilfrid,     b.  8th  Dec,  1806  ; 
s.  of  Rev.  John  Fenton  [«««]  ;    educated  Pen- 
rith Gr.  Sch.  ;  d.  15th  Jan.,  1867. 
Joint  Author   of:— Midnight  in   London,  and  other 
Poems.    Penrith :  Printed  for  the  Authors.    1833     12mo 
pp.  159.     [A.  W.  F.  wrote  Preface  and  Poems  on  pp    l' 
40,  49,  55,  64,  74,  78,  84,  105,  116, 146,  148,  151.]  ^      ' 


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Fenton,  Elijah,  b.  Shelton,  25th  May,  1683  ; 
s.  of  John  Fenton,  Attorney  and  Coroner  (rf. 
1694:)  ;  Mat.  Jesus  Coll.,  Cam.,  1st  July, 
1700;  B.A.,  1704;  M.A.,  1706  ;  Secretary  to 
Lord  Orrery,  1 707  ;  Assistant  Master  in  Bon- 
wicks's  Sell.,  at  Headiey,  Surrey  ;  Master, 
Free  Gr.  Sch.,  at  Sevenoaks,  Kent ;  Tutor  to 
Lord  Orrery's  son  ;  associated  with  Pope  as 
joint  translator  of  Homer's  Odyssey ;  became 
Tutor  to  Lady  Trumbull's  son  and  Auditor 
to  her  Ladyship ;  d.  at  East  Harapstead, 
Berks.,  16th  July,  1730. 

Oxford  and  Cambridge  Verses.     London,  1707. 

Original  Poems.  London,  1717.  8vo.,  pp.  224.  An 
Edition  by  Cooke,  with.  Biography,  London,  1812.  12mo., 
Reprinted  in  most  general  collections  of  the  poets. 

Marianne.  A  Tragedy.  London,  1723.  Again,  London, 
1781.     8vo.,  pp.  16. 

Homer's  Iliad  and  Odyssey.  Translated  by  A.  Pope. 
[Mr.  Fenton  translated  the  1st,  4th,  19th,  and  20th  Books.] 

Milton's  Paradise  Lost.  London,  1727.  8vo.  With  a 
new  Biography.  Reprinted,  1751.  8to.  Plates,  pp.  xxviii., 
3  leaves,  pp.  350.    Index  extra. 

"Waller's  Poems.  With  Illustrative  Notes.  London, 
1720. 

Portrait.  By  S.  Parsons.  [Penes  Eev.  Gr.  L.  Fenton ; 
an  earlier  one  (Toy  Richardson),  penes  E.  Fenton.] 

[Chalmers'  Biog.  Diet.,  xiv.,  201 — 4  ;  Jewitt's  Wedg- 
wood, 73;  Wes.  Mag.  (1788),  61G ;  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.; 
Ward's  Stoke-upon-Trent,  port.] 

Fenton,  Miss  Elizabeth.  h.  Newcastle,  3rd 
April,  1812  ;  dau.  of  Robert  Fenton  \_see]. 

A  Very  High  Pressure  Impromptu  on  Miss  Fenton. 
[Ned  Farmer's  Songs,  &c.  (1846),  25.] 

Miss  Fenton  has  contributed  several  poems  to  the 
periodicals  and  newspapers,  and  has  a  large  collection  in 
MS.,  intended  for  the  Press. 

Fenton,  Rev.  George  Livingstone,  b.  Torpenhow, 
Cumberland,  4th  June,  1812  ;  s.  of  Rev.  John 
Fenton,  Vicar  (of  the  family  of  the  Fentons 
of  Newcastle)  ;  educated  Penrith  Gr.  Sch.  ; 
Mat.  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin;  B.A.;  M.A.;  Vicar 
of  Lilleshall,  1845—47  ;  Senior  Chp.  at 
Poona,  Bombay,  1847 — 66  ;  Chp.,  San  Eemo, 
Italy,  1868—85  ;  married. 

Joint  Author  of : — Midnight  in  London.  [See  Fenton 
(A.W.)] 

The  Canary  and  other  Poems.    Derby :  F.  Murray. 

Weeds  of  Poesy.    1860 

Blanche  or  Behind  the  Veil.      London,  1889.      pp.  24. 

Fenton,  Kenry.     Lichfield. 
[Bodl.  Lib.,  1521  (a),  83,  89,  90.] 

Fenton,  Rev.  Herbert,  b.  Wolstanton  ;  New 
Connexion  Minister  ;  Missionary  to  Australia, 
1870  ;  lives  near  Melbourne. 

The  Holy  Child  Jesus  [New  Con.  Mag.  (1868),  745— 
50]  ;  The  Model  Prayer  Book  [ib.  (1869),  355—62]  ;  A 
Voyage  to  Australia  :  Its  Incidents  and  Lessons  [ib.  (1870), 
163—67]  ;  Memoir  of  E.  B.  Robinson,  of  Magill,  Adelaide 
[46.,  387—90]  ;  The  Sleeping  and  the  Stilling  of  the  Storm 
[ib.  (1S71),  207—13]. 

Fenton,  Rev.  John.  b.  Newcastle,  17th  Jan., 
1773  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Fenton,  Solicitor  (6.  1st 
Jan.,  1737  ;  d.  29th  Feb.,  1792)  ;  educated 
Newcastle  Gr.  Sch.;  Man.  Gr.  Sch.,  11th  July, 
1785  ;  Mat.  Univ.  Coll.,  Ox.,  8th  June,  1791 ; 
B.A.,  13th  Feb.,  1795;  M.A.,  19th  Nov., 
1800  ;  Curate  of  Wolstanton,  Sept.,  1770— 
75  ;  Chp.  to  the  Most  Noble  the  Marquis  of 
StaSord  ;    Vicar  of  Torpenhow,  Cumberland, 


1801  ;  of  Penrith,  1823  ;  Rector  of  Ouseby, 
near  Penrith,  183a ;  m.,  1801,  Annie,  dau. 
of  Sir  Alexander  Livingstone,  Bart,  (who  d., 
1857)  ;  d.,  13th  Oct.,  1854,  at  Douglas,  Isle 
of  Man  ;  bur.,  Kirk-Braddon  Cemetery, 
Douglas,  aged  81. 

To  the  Memory  of  Lady  Flora  Hastings. 

A  Sermon  preached  in  the  Cathedral  Church  of  Car- 
lisle, August  25th,  1820,  before  the  Diocesan  Society  for 
Promoting  Christian  Knowledge.    1826.    8vo. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  456 ;  Man.  Sch.  Reg., 
II.,  144,  145,] 

Fenton,  Rev.  John.  b.  Newcastle,  1747  ;  s.  of 
Robert  Fenton  [s«e]  ;  educated  Man.  Gr.  Sch., 
10th  Oct.,  1760  ;  Mat.  Hertford  Coll.,  Ox., 
6th  March,  1764  ;  created  M.A.,  1st  June, 
1775  ;  Rector  of  St.  Michael's,  Royal  College 
Hill-iw.-St.  Martin's  Vintry,London  ;  d.  un- 
married, 7th  June,  1780,  aged  33  ;  bur.  St. 
Giles'  Church,  Newcastle. 

[Man.  Sch.  Eeg.,  I.,  93 :  Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II., 
456.] 

Fenton,  Rev.  Robert,  b.  Newcastle,  26th  Oct., 
1707  ;  s.  of  John  Fenton  ;  Mat.  Pemb.  Coll., 
Ox.,  19th  March,  1725  ;  B.A.,  1728  ;  M.A., 
8th  July,  1731  ;  P.C.,  St.  Giles,  Newcastle, 
1731—60  ;  d.  11th  March,  1760  ;  bur.  in  St. 
Giles'  Church,  where  there  is  a  monument. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  456  :  Man.  Gr.  Sch.  Eeg., 
L,  93,] 

Fenton,  Robert,  b.  Newcastle,  11th  Jan.,  1777  ; 
s.  of  Thomas  Fenton,  Attorney  (5.  1st  Jan., 
1737  ;  d.  29th  Feb.,  1792)  ;  educated  New- 
castle Gr.  Sch.;  Solicitor  ;  m.,  9th  July,  1810, 
Hannah,  dau.  of  John  Mason  (who  d.  10th 
March,  1859)  ;  d.  20th  March,  1838  ;  bur. 
St.  Giles'  Church. 
Medea  to   Jason,   translated   from    Ovid.      London: 

Printed   by   and  for   C.  ^  R.  Baldwin,  New  Bond  Street. 

1809.    12mo,,  pp,  12,  „,,„,,, 

Leander  and  Hero,  translated  from  the  Heroic  Epistles 

of    Ovid     with    other    Poems,    original   and    translated. 

London:  Printed  for  F.  ij-  C.  Rivington,  No.  62,  St.  Paul's 

Churchyard,  by  Pye  ij-  Law,  St.  JoJtn's  Square,  Clerkenwetl. 

1800.     i2mo,,  pp,  vi.,  103, 

Portrait.    By  Sam,  Spode,     [Penes  Miss  Fenton.] 

Fenton,    Robert.      b.    Edinburgh,    28th    Sept., 
1849  ;    s.  of  John  Fenton,  Surgeon  (6.  New- 
castle, 24th  May,  1820  ;  d.  11th  June,  1863); 
educated  privately  ;    Clerk  to  Newcastle  Sch. 
,     Board,   11th  April,   1871   to  date  ;     ditto  to 
Commissioners    of  Taxes,   27th  March,   1885 
to  date  ;    Borough  Accountant,   1878  to  date. 
St     Giles'    Parish    Church,     Newcastle-under-Lyme. 
Complete  Ancient  History    .    .    ,     Newcastle-under-Lyme: 
Printed  by  the  Newspaper  and  Printing  Company  Urmted. 
n.d.  (1876).    Fcp,  8vo,,  pp.  16,     [Printed  m  the  Stafford- 
shire Times  3rd  June,  1876),]  ,     ^  „  ,,        j 

History  of  the  Ancient  Borough  of  Newcastle-under- 
Lvme  By  E,  F,  and  Henry  Wedgwood,  Newcastle-under- 
iJvme:  Printed  and  Published  by  D.  Dilworth.  n.d.  8vo. 
[■Three  Parts  only  printed  in  lar,  and  sm,  paper,  m  covers, 

^^'  Twelve    Years'   Accounts  of    Newcastle-under-Lyme 
School  Board,    1883.    8vo,  ,     ,  v  *      *    „* 

Compiler  and  Editor  of  the  Annual  Abstract  ot 
Accounts  for  the  Borough  since  1878. 

Fenton,  Thomas  Livingstone,     b.  Longton. 
[See  Livingstone  (T,  L.  P.)] 


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Feeeday,  Dudley,  b.  Ettingshall  Park,  1789  ; 
8.  of  Samuel  Fereday,  Gent.  ;  Mat.  Magd. 
Coll.,  Ox.,  19th  Nov.,  1811;  created  M.A., 
25th  June,  1814  ;  J.P.  :  High  Sheriff  of  Van 
Dieman's  Land  ;  d.  22n<i  Sept.,  1849. 

[Bequeathed  £20,000  to  Magd.  Coll.  to  found  Scholarships,  and 
to  St.  John's  Coll.,  Ox.,  to  found  Fellowships,  1854,  open  to  (1) 
Founder's  Kin,  (2)  Katives  of  Staffordshire,  (3)  failing  both,  to  any 
person  being  a  member  of  the  Church  of  England.  Tenure  14 
years.] 

[Gcnt:s  Mag.,  N.S.,  XXXIII.,  92;  Foster's  Alumni 
Oxon.,  I.,  458 ;  Memorial  of  a  Beloved  Wife,  64.] 

FuREDAY,  Rev.  Jolm.  b.  Sedgley,  1814  ;  s.  of 
John  Tinton  Fereday,  Gent.:  Mat.  Wore.  Coll., 
Ox.,  3rd  Nov.,  1831;  B.A.,  1836;  M.A., 
1839  ;  Fellow,  1836—38  ;  Curate  of  Aston- 
Abbotts,  Bucks. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  I.,  457.] 

Fereday,  Sarah,  b.  Ettingshall  Park  ;  dau.  of 
Samuel  Fereday,  Gent.;  m.  (1)  Richard  Bailey 
Marsh  (who  d.  6  years  afterwards),  (2)  June, 
1831,  Rev.  William  Dalton  (afterwards  Preb.); 
endowed  St.  George's  Church,  Wolverhampton  ; 
founded  and  endowed  St.  Paul's  Church,  Wol- 
verhampton, 1834,  and  St.  Philip's,  Penn, 
1859  ;  d.  19th  Feb.,  1862. 
[A  Brief  Memoir  of  a  Beloved  Wife  (1862).] 

Fergus,    Nathan,     M.D.     House    Surgeon    to 

Stafford  Infirmary. 

Case  of  Extensive  Laceration  of  the  Liver,  &c. 
[Lancet  (1847),  629,  630.] 

Ferguson,  Rev.  Joseph,  b.  Brierley  Hill  ; 
Primitive  Methodist  Minister;  D.D.;  F.R.A.S.; 
President  of  Conference,  1891 — 92. 

Knowledge.  Being  the  Substance  of  a  Lecture  de- 
livered ...  in  the  Primitive  Methodist  Chapel,  Talk- 
on-the-Hill  .  .  .  Oct.  27th,  1866,  &c.  London:  Pub- 
lished by  W.  Lister.  Conference  Offices,  Commercial  Road. 
1867.     12mo.,  pp.  53'. 

The  Third  CEcumenical  Council  held  at  Ephesus,  a.d. 
431  IP.  M.  Mag.  (1869),  645—52]  ;  The  Fifth  CEcumenical 
Council,  held  at  Constantinople,  a.d.  663  [iA.  (1870),  9 — 
15]  ;  Sixth  ditto,  held  at  Constantinople,  a.d.  681  [71 — 7]  ; 
Seventh  ditto,  a.d.  787  [142—50]  ;  The  Worship  of 
Images,  Saints,  and  Angels  [268—76,  385—94,  449—60]  ; 
Eighth  Council,  a.d.  809  [205-13] ;  The  Vatican  Council, 
opened  8th  Dec,  1869  [577—88]  ;  Sermon  on  Matthew 
xvii.  18  [(1871)  258—68]  ;  The  Religious  Tendencies  of 
the  Age  [394—402]  ;  The  Victor's  Reward  [641—49]  ; 
The  Christian  Man's  Portion  [(1872)  129—37];  An  En- 
couraging Outlook  [(1873)  265—69,  326—30]  ;  The 
Necessary  Qualifications  and  Recognised  Duties  of  Class 
Leaders  [(1875)  71—9]  ;  Our  Duty  as  Ministers  in  Rela- 
tion to  Modern  Developments  [139 — 48,206—16,274 — 81, 
332 — 38] ;  Whence  comes  the  Revenue  of  the  Established 
Church  and  in  what  manner  is  it  distributed  ?  [668 — 73 
718—26]  ;  The  Sun  [(1876),  278—86,  344—52,  394—403]  : 
Obituary  of  Joseph  Hall  [(1879)  307,  .308]  ;  Obituary  of 
Rev.  W.  E.  Sanders  [(1881)  435]  ;  Memoir  of  Mrs.  Ann 
WiUcock  {Christian  Messages,  XVII.,  61]  ;  Obituary  of 
Rev.  W.  Knibb  [P.  M.  Min.  (1880),  9,10];  Memoir  of 
Rev.  J.  Tunmins  [ib.  (1890)]. 

Fern  (or  Feron),  Joseph,     b.  Lichfield,   1774  ; 
s.  of  John  Fern,  Gent.  ;  Mat.  Brasenose  Coll., 
Ox.,  6th  Feb.,  1792  :   B.A.,  1795. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  468.] 

Fernie,  Edward.  Stafford  ;  Secretary  to  Staf- 
fordshire Central  Conservative  Associations. 
1868.  The  Poll  for  Two  Knights  of  the  Shire  to 
represent  the  Western  Division  of  the  County  of  Staiiord 
&c.  .  .  .  Compiled  from  various  sources  and  corrected 
by   the   Official  Retumj  to  the   Crown   Office    .... 


London  :  Printed  by  Spottiswoode  ^  Co.,  New  Street  Square, 
n.d.     8vo.,  pp.  267. 


John.     Congregational  Minister 


Fernie,    Rev. 

at  Brewood. 

Portrait.     [Evangelist  Mag.~\ 

Speech  by.  [Rep.  of  Bible  Society  Meeting  at  Wol- 
verhampton (1815),  19,  20.] 

Fernie,  Rev.  John.  b.  Brewood,  24th  June, 
1811  ;  8.  of  the  above  ;  Congregational  Minis- 
ter from  1837  ;  d.  Dunstable,  1866. 

Obituary.  [Congregational  Year  Book  (1867),  281, 
282.] 

Fernyhough,  Bourne,     b.  Newcastle,  1760  ;   s. 
of  Thomas  Fernyhough,  Gent.  ;    Mat.   Wore. 
Coll.,  Ox.,  12th  Nov.,  1782  ;  B.A.,  1787. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  458.] 

Fbenyhough,  Edward,      b.  Fulford,   1739  ;     s. 
of  Rev.   Adam   Fernyhough  ;    Mat.  Ch.  Ch., 
Ox.,  13th  Feb.,  1'759  ;  B.A.,  1762. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  468.] 

Fbenvhougu,  Henry,    b.  Staffordshire;   Ensign 
in  52nd  Foot,  1799  ;    afterwards  in   Stafford- 
shire Militia  at  Windsor  ;  Lieut,  in  1801  ;    d. 
1804,  aged  21. 
[Military  Memoirs  of  Pour  Brothers,  2 — 9.] 

Fernbyhocgh,  J.     Surgeon,  Yoxall. 

Report  of  the  Trial  of  "  The  Apothecaries  Company, 
V.  J.  Ferneyhough,"  at  Stafford  Assizes,  17th  June,  1826. 
[Lancet,  X.,  601,  602.] 

Fernyhough,  John.      b.   Staffordshire  ;   brother 

to  Henry,  Robert,  and  Thomas  [s««]  ;    Lieut. 

in  Marines,  1800  ;    killed  off   St.  Lucan,  26th 

Oct.,  1805. 

Journals  of  Lieut.  John  F.  [Military  Memoirs  of 
Four  Brothers,  10—63.] 

FEitNYHOuGH,  Robert.  Youngest  brother  of 
the  above  ;  Ensign  2nd  Battalion  Staffordshire 
Militia,  June,  1803  ;  2nd  Lieut,  in  Marines, 
Aug.,  1804  ;  d.  in  Ireland,  28th  April,  1828, 
aged  44. 

Journals   of   Lieut.   John   F. 
Four  Brothers.  66—275.] 


[Military  Memoirs  of 


Fernyhough,  Thomas.  Brother  of  the  above  ; 
Captain,  Staffordshire  Militia  ;  Knight  of 
Windsor. 

Military  Memoirs  of  Four  Brothers  (Natives  of  Staf- 
fordshire);   Plates.     London,  1829.     8vo.      Ditto  3rd  ed 
with  additional   chapter   (of  which  only   30  copies  were 
printed).    1848.    pp.  (1st  ed.)  276,  (3rd  ed.)  324. 

Collections  of  British,  Saxon,  and  English  Coins  and 
Medals.  Being  Cuttings  and  Plates  from  Eapin  Bowver 
Hume,  &c.,  with  76  fine  Portraits  and  with  Engravings' 
[Salt  Lib.]  °  ■ 

Staffordshire  Collections  and  Lichfield  Collections 
2  vols.,  fol.  Portions  from  Shaw,  Britton  ;  cuttings  from 
Newspapers,  with  MS.  notices  neatly  mounted  &c  • 
autographs,  drawings,  &c.     [Salt.  Lib.]  '        ' '. 

Relics  of  Dr  Johnson.  Consisting  of  MSS.  Letters 
f  sXo''"'''?^^?  1°  f  1^  It^P-  fol-  'V'olumes,  with  upwards  of 
1,300  portraits  and  engravings.     Sold  in  London,  1815-20 

Staffordshire  Collections.      Compiled  by  Captain  F 
being  transcriptions  from  MSS.  and  Printed  Books     Arms 
emblazoned.  Drawings    Engravings,  Prints,  Portraits,  Ac. 
In  14  Volumes,    fol.     [Salt  Lib.] 

Ditto.  Being  Extracts  from  Dr.  Burney's  Collection 
^LffnT^P"'''  V"*'-"-f '.°f  ^"  occurrences  relatLg  to 
[SaU  Lib  r'       ^'■'"''"''''^'^   1838-45,   in   6  vols.       fol. 


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J-..  i"°-  Consisting  of  Arms  and  Seals  from  Shaw: 
ditto  from  Monuments,  from  Harl.  MSS.,  &c.,  copied  by 
Captain  T.  and  J.  R.  Ferneyhough,  in  1837,  1838.  Polio 
Vol.     [Salt  Lib.] 

Ditto.  Consi^ing  of  Additions  and  Corrections  to 
Shaw,  by  S.  P.  Wolferstan,  of  Statfold,  copied  in  1836. 
Polio  Volume.     [Salt  Lib.] 

Ditto.  Being  Extracts  from  Harl.,  Cottonian,  and 
Lansdowne  MSS.,  made  in  1836—37.    fol.     [Salt  Lib.] 

Ditto.    Being  Extracts  from  Pamphlets  in  Brit.  Miis 
1640—61,  relating  to  Staffordshire,  copied  1837,  1838     3 
Tols.,  fol.     [Salt  Lib.] 

Ditto.  Being  Extracts  from  Rolls  of  Parliament  and 
Journals  of  House  of  Commons,  copied  1839, 1840.  2  vols., 
fol.     [Salt  Lib.] 

Ditto.  Arms  and  Seals  of  Staffordshire  Families  from 
Glover's,  St.  George's,  and  Dugdale's  Visitations,  copied 
1836.    fol.     [Salt  Lib.] 

Ditto.  Containing  Pedigrees  of  Staffordshire,  brought 
down  to  1835,  &c.,  compiled  by  Captain  F.  fol.,  pp.  389 
(1835).     [Salt  Lib.]  '  ^^ 

The  lerny hough  Papers,  fol.,  xix.,  saac,  R.  Wilkes, 
Staffs.  Coll.,  containing  miscellaneous  matter  arranged  in 
Parishes,  transcribed  in  1832.    fol.     [Salt  Lib.] 

Fernyhodgh,  Rev.  William,  b.  Great  Fenton, 
1705  ;  s.  of  Philip  Fernyhough,  Gent. ;  Mat. 
Balliol  Coll.,  Ox.,  28th  March,  1724  ;  B.A., 
1727;  M.A.,  1731. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  I.,  458.] 

Fernyhough,  Rev.  William,  b.  Great  Fenton, 
1754;  s.  of  Rev.  W.  Fernyhough;  B.A., 
Balliol  Coll.,  Ox.,  1774  ;  Vicar  of  Aspatria, 
Cumberland. 

Trentham  Park.  A  Poem.  Newcastle:  Smith.  1789. 
4to. 

Poems  on  several  occasions.  Newcastle:  Printed/or 
the  Author  by  M.  Smith,  High  Street.  1814.  Demy  8vo., 
pp.  iv.,  228. 

[Jewitt's  Wedgwood,  357.] 

Fbbeers,  Edmund,  Lord,  of  Chartlej. 

Letters  Patent  of  Henry  V.,  granting  to  him 
a  free  pardon  for  all  robberies,  murders,  rapes  on  women, 
&c.,  committed  by  him  before  8th  December  last.  Seal 
attached,  Jan.  24th,  1415—18.     [Salt  Lib.] 

Feurebs  Family. 

Genealogical  and  Historical  Account  of  the  Noble  and 
Antient  Family  of  De  Ferrers.  MS.  folio,  ssec.  xviii. 
[Salt  Lib.] 

Superstitions  of  the  Ferrers  Family.  [The  Mirror, 
XXVI.,  55,  56 ;  see  Fairholt  (F.  W.),  Devereux  (Earls  of 
Essex),  Townshend  (Lords  Ferrers,  of  Tamworth)  ;  Bodl. 
Lib.,  1106,  416a,  418,  419;  Reliq.  VIIL,  229:  IL,  218; 
X.,  98,  171,  172,  179;  Sir  W.  Scott's  Journal,  II.,  152.]' 
•Autographs,  &c.  [Salt  Lib.] 

Ferrers,  Laurence,  Earl.  s.  of  Laurence  Shir- 
ley (s.  of  Robert,  Earl  Ferrers)  ;  succeeded  his 
uncle,  Henry  ;  m.  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Meredith  ;  murdered  his  Steward  ;  tried  and 
executed  on  Tyburn  Hill,  5th  May,  1760. 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Laurence,  Earl  Ferrers,  Viscount 
Tamworth,  &c.     .     .  London :  Printed  for  J.  Coote,  at 

the"  King's  Arms,"  in  Paternoster  Row.  .  .  1760.  8vo. 
Frontispiece  (Earl  Ferrers  in  coffin),  2  leaves,  pp.  51. 

[My  copy  has  Plate  of  Execution  inserted.— Compiler.] 

Trial  of  Laurence,  Earl  Ferrers.  London,  1760.  fol. 
Same  date,  8vo. 

Account  of  [Wes.  Mag.  (1785),  382—85,  420—23]; 
Execution  of  Lord  Ferrers  [The  Mirror,  XXII.,  156 — 58]. 

Ferrers,  Lord,  of  Chartley.     1431. 

Account  of  his  attack  on  Joan,  Lady  of  Bergavenny, 
near  Biraiingham.  [The  Genealogist,  N.S.,  IV.,  174; 
Amphlett's  Clent,  60,  61.] 

Fbylde,  Thomas.  Monk  of  Burton  Abbey ; 
Abbot  thereof,  1472—93  ;    presided  20  years  ; 


d.    2nd   July,    1493  ;     bur.    near   porch    door. 

He  rebuilt  Chnpel  of  St.  Modwen,  in  Andrcsey, 

the  great  hall  in  the  market,  &c.  ;    he  was  the 

30th  Abbot ;    his  name  is  cut  upon  a  stone 

over    parlour    chimney    in    a   farm   house   at 

Wliitmoor. 

Engraving  of  the  above  name.     [Shaw,  I.,  plate  2.] 
[Shaw's  Staffs.,  L,  7.] 

Fielding,  Henry. 

Life  of  Jonathan  Wild.  To  which  is  added  J.  W.'s 
Advice  to  his  Successor,  and  Proposals  for  an  Hospital  for 
decayed  Thief-takers.    Illustrated  by  Phiz.    London,  1840. 

Works,  with  Life.  (Contains  Jonathan  Wild.)  12 
vols.,  portrait.    1783.    8vo. 

Fielding,  (John),  and  T.  Pelham,  Duke  of  New- 
castle. 

An  Account  of  the  Origin  and  Effects  of  a  Police  set 
on  foot  by  His  Grace  the  Duke  of  Newcastle,  in  the  year 
1752,  upon  a  Plan  by  the  late  Henry  Fielding.  To  which 
is  added  a  Plan  for  preserving  those  devoted  girls  who 
have  become  prostitutes.    London,  1758.    8vo.,  pp.  xiii.,  64. 

Finch,  Daniel,  Earl  of  Nottingham,  b.  Ellen- 
hall,  1647  ;  8.  of  Heneage,  1st  Earl  (who  d. 
1682)  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  1662  ;  M.P.  for 
Lichfield,  1679 — 81  ;  for  Newton,  Hampshire  ; 
P.O.,  1679  ;  succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Earl, 
1682  ;  Secretary  of  State  to  William  and 
Mary  and  also  to  Queen  Anne ;  declined 
Cliancellorship  ;  resigned  his  appointments, 
1704  ;  Lord  President  of  the  Council,  24th 
Sept.,  1714  ;  retired  from  public  life,  1716  ; 
succeeded  to  the  title  as  6th  Earl  of  Winchelsea, 
1729  ;  m.  (1)  Lady  Essex  Rich,  (2)  Anne, 
dau.  of  Christopher,  Viscount  Hatton  ;  d. 
21st  Jan.,  1730. 

Reply  to  William  Whiston  in  Defence  of  the  Trinity, 
London,  1721.     8vo. 

A  Letter  to  Dr.  Waterland.  -  [Printed  at  the  end  of 
Dr.  Newton's  Pluralities.] 

Observations  upon  the  State  of  the  Natives  in  Jamaica, 
1712 — 13,  is  ascribed  to  him. 

Portrait.    Engraved  by  Vertue.    fol.     1732. 

[Chalmers'  Biog.  Diet.,  XIV.,  308—11;  Universal 
Biog.,  I.,  273 ;  Collins'  Peerage,  ed.  Brydges ;  Park's 
Walpole ;  Swift's  Works;  Whiston's  Life;  Nichol's 
Atterburg,  I.,  134,  160,  161  :  III.,  90;  Harwood's  Lichfield, 
363  ;  Wood's  Ath.  Oxon.,  IV.,  651.] 

FiNDBN,  Edward. 

Great  Britain.  Illustrated.  Original  Views.  London, 
1830.    4to. 

FiNLOw,  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  Burton,  1797  ;  s.  of 
Thomas  Finlow,  Gent.  ;  Mat.  Wadh.  Coll., 
Ox.,  3rd  Nov.,  1814;  B.A.,  1818;  M.A., 
1824  ;  Fellow,  1824—26  ;  Rector's  Curate, 
St.  John's,  Manchester ;  d.  8th  Sept.,  1826. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon,  IL,  463.] 

Finney,  Rev.  C.  F.     b.  Staffordshire. 

Lectures  to  Professing  Christians.   London,  1839.  8vo. 

Finney,  Elizabeth.     Longton. 

Some  Account  of  E.  F.,  late  a  scholar  in  Zion  Sabbath 
School,  Lane  End.      [New  Con.  Mag.  (1823),  335—37.] 

Finney,  J.  A.     Macclesfield. 

A  Visit  to,  and  Reflections  upon,  the  Ruins  of  Dieu- 
le-Cres  Abbey,  near  Leek.  "  Advertizer  "  Office,  Stockport, 
n.d.    8vo.,  pp.  16. 

[My  copy  Las  some  very  severe  MS.  notes  by  a  former  owner.— 
Compiler.] 


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FITZ  HERBERT 


Finney,  Mrs.  Mary.      b.  Ellastone ;    d.  there, 
20th  Jan.,  1858. 
Obituary.    By  J.  Arnold.     [P.  M.  Mag.  (1858),  383.] 

Finney,  William.     Stoke-on-Trent. 

The  Ravages  of  Man  and  Time,  and  other  Poems. 
London :  Hamilton,  Adams,  ^  Co.,  33,  Paternoster  Row. 
Hanley:  W.  Timmis.  n.d.  (1857).  Fop.  8vo.,  pp.  t.,  90. 
(  William  Timmis,  Printer,  Tontine  Square.)  Pref.  dated 
"  Stoke-upon-Trent,  July,  1857." 

FiRCHiLD,  Charles.     Forton. 

An  Act  to  authorize  the  Sale  of  certain  Messuages 
.  ,  .  of  Charles  Firchild,  his  wife,  and  children,  in  the 
Manor  of  Meer  and  Forton,  in  the  County  of  Stafford,  &c., 
Ist  July,  1823.    foL,  pp.  11. 

FiRMSTONE,  Rev.  Edward,  b.  Highfields,  near 
Bilston,  15th  July,  1823  ;  s.  of  William 
Firmstone,  Esq.,  and  Sarah,  his  wife  ;  educated 
privately ;  Mat.  Lincoln  Coll.,  Ox.  ;  B.A., 
1846  ;  M.A.,  1848  ;  Head  Master,  Queen 
Elizabeth's  Free  Sch.,  Hartlebury,  Worcs., 
1852—55  ;  Hyde  Abbey  Sch.,  Winchester ;' 
Rector  of  Wyke,  Winchester,  1877  ;  m.  Jane, 
dau.  of  — .  Dixon,  Esq.,  of  Sunderland. 

Two  Sermons  preached  in  Winchester  Cathedral. 

A  Lecture  :  The  Christian  Altar.  [  Clergyman's  Mag. 
(Feb.  2nd,  1882),  and  several  Astronomical  papers.] 

Fisher,  Edward,  Engraver,  b.  Ireland,  1730  ; 
d.  1785. 

Engraver  of — 

Garrick,  between  Tragedy  and  Comedy.    1760. 
Portrait  of  Granville,  Lord  Gower.    1765. 
Portrait  of  the  Hon.  and  Eev.  Frederick  Cornwallis, 
after  Dance. 

Fisher,    Mrs.    Mary.       b.    Walsall,    7th   Jan., 
1797  ;    d.  West  Bromwich,  31st  March,  1861. 
Obituary.-  By  T.  Boultou.     [P.  M.  Mag.  (1861),  699, 
700.] 

Fisher,  Mrs.  Mary.  d.  Tipton,  20th  Feb., 
1811. 

Obituary,     [See  Etchells  (Rev.  J.).] 

Fisherwior. 

Engraving  of.     [In  Plot,  102.] 

[Bodl.  Lib.,  1527,  406  ;    Ashtead  Park,  141.] 

FiSHERwicK,  Arthur,  Baron. 

Library  Catalogues.    London,  1800.    8vo. 

FiBK,  Rev.  George.  Mat.  Corpus  Christi  Coll., 
Cam. ;  LL.B.  ;  Rector  of  Darlaston,  1834 — 
37  ;  Vicar  of  St.  Matthew's,  Walsall,  1837— 
45  ;  of  Great  Malvern,  1845  ;  of  St.  Botolph's, 
Cambridge,  1849. 

A  few  plain  Words  on  the  awful  and  sudden  Death  of 
John  Jones,  late  of  Darlaston.     Walsall,  1836.    8vo.,  pp.  4. 

The  Necessity  of  a  National  Seeking  after  God.  A 
Sermon,  &c.  Published  by  Valentine  and  Throsby,  Walsall. 
,     .     .     1837.     8vo.,  pp.  24. 

Past  Mercies  received  and  Future  Resolutions  enjoined. 
,     .  Walsall :    Printed  and  Published  by  J.  L.  Chavasse 

1838.  8vo.,  pp.  22. 

The  Solemn  Enquiry     .         .      Walsall :   same  imprint. 

1839.  8vo.,  pp.  24. 

Long  Suffering  and  Man's  Reliance         .  Walsall : 

same  imprint,     n.d.  (1830).     8vo.,  pp.  12. 

The  Truth  of  God  maintained,  and  the  Heresy  of 
Rome  exposed.  .  .  .  Wolverhampton:  Printed,  <ic.,  by 
T.  Simpson.     1840.     12mo.,  pp.  49, 

Original  Sin  and  Justification  .    Wolverhampton  ■ 

T.  Simpson.    1840.    8vo, 

God's  Condescension  and  Man's  Duty  .  .  Walsall: 
Valentine  cf-  Throsby.    1841.    8vo.,  pp.  27. 

The  Portion  of  the  Living  .  .  Walsall :  J.  L. 
Chavasse.    n.d.  (1841).    8vo.,  pp,  23, 


True  Wisdom.    A  Sermon    .  .     Walsall:  same 

imprint.     1842.     8vo.,  pp.  23. 

Looking  unto  Jesus.    A  Sermon     .  Walsall : 

same  imprint.    1841.     8vo.,  pp.  24. 

Parting  Counsel.  A  Sermon.  Walsall :  Valentine  <|' 
Throsby.    1842.    8vo.,  pp.  18. 

The  Duty  and  Necessity  of  attending  Public  Worship. 

The  Faithful  Servant.  A  Sermon  .  .  .  Death  of 
Sarah  Oldland,  Walsall :  Valentine  ^  Throsby,  ^c,  1843. 
8vo,,  pp,  31, 

A  Lecture  generally  Introductory  to  further  efforts 
for  the  Moral  and  Intellectual  Improvement  of  the  People 
,     ,     Walsall :  J.  R.  Robinson.    ISM.    8vo,,  pp.  21. 

The  Solemn  Determination.  A  Sermon.  Walsall: 
Valentine  (f  Throsby.     1844.     8vo.,  pp.  25. 

Four  Specimens  of  the  Practical  Method  of  Teaching 
Christian  Evidence  to  Bible  Classes  and  Sunday  Schools. 
Published  by  the  Sunday  School  Institute.  1853.  16mo. 
2nd  ed.,  same  imprint,    n.d.    24mo.,  pp.  viii.,  9 — 123. 

A  Sevenfold  Aspect  of  Popery  .  .  .  London: 
Nisbet  4  Co.    1851.     12mo. 

Twenty-two  Sermons  preached  in  St.  Botolph's 
Church,  Cambridge.    London:  Hamilton.    1846.    8vo. 

Twelve  Aspects  of  Christ.  A  Sermon  .  .  . 
Original  Hymns  and  Meditations.  London:  Sampson 
Low,  ^  Son.    1853.    12mo. 

An  Orphan's  Tale.  Told  in  Rhyme.  .  .  Published 
in  Aid  of  the  Fund  of  the  "  New  School  of  Industry  for 
Female  Orphans,"  Grove  Road,  St.  John's  Wood.  London: 
Sampson  Low,  <f  Co.    1851.    i  6mo. 

Popery  Subversive  of  Morality.  In  Two  Parts.  Part 
11.,  London,  1850.     12mo. 

Popery  a  Hindrance  of  Spirituality.  A  Lecture. 
London,  1850.    12mo. 

Popery  Foredoomed.    London,  1850.    12mo. 

A  Pastor's  Memorial  of  Egypt,  the  Red  Sea,  the 
Wilderness  of  Sin  and  Paran,  Jerusalem,  and  other  princi- 
pal localities  of  the  Holy  Land,  visited  in  1842  .... 
London  :  Seeley,  Burnside,  and  Seeley,  Fleet  Street.  Wol- 
verhampton :  T.  Simpson.  1843.  8vo.,  pp.  xiv.,  463,  froutis. 
3rd  ed.,  1845. 

The  Liberty  of  Opinion  and  the  Qualification  for  Using 
it.  A  Lecture.  London :  James  Nisbet  ^  Co.  n.d.  (1859). 
Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  31.  •  (Young  Men's  Christian  Association 
Lectures,  1858 — 59.    Lecture  No.  11.) 

[  Wes.  Mag.  (1844),  45—52, 62—5  ;  Hackwood's  Tipton, 
58,86,87.]  ^       ' 

Fitter,  Daniel.  b.  Wolverhampton ;  s.  of 
William  Fitter  ;  admitted  English  Coll.,  Lis- 
bon, 24th  Nov.,  1647;  Priest,  1651;  blown 
into  the  air  by  an  explosion  on  board  a  ship,  ~ 
escaping  with  three  ribs  and  one  leg  broken  ; 
eventually  settled  at  Stafford,  becoming  a  mem- 
ber of  the  family  of  W.  Fowler,  of  the  Priory  ; 
V.G.  of  Staffordshire,  &c.,  1687;  kept  a 
School  at  Stafford  ;  d.  there,  6th  Feb.,  1700, 
aged  70. 

Thesis  in  Universal  Philosophy  defended.  By  Daniel* 
Fitter,  under  Dr.  Godden,  Feb.  1st,  1653. 

A  Treatise  of  Divinity,  which  he  defended,  under  Dr 
Clayton,  the  President  of  Lisbon  College,  June  29th  1653 

Wrote  a  Defence  of  (approving)  the  Oath  of  Supremacy, 
time  of  Gates'  Plot,  1679.  ■" 

[References  below.] 

Fitter,  Francis,  Priest,  b.  Wolverhampton, 
elder  brother  of  the  above  ;  admitted  English 
Coll.,  Lisbon,  1640  ;  Priest,  1645  ;  proceeded 
to  England,  1647  ;  laboured  in  Staffordshire 
and  Shropshire ;  succeeded  his  brother  as 
Administrator  of  Clergy  Funds  ;  had  charge 
of  Mission  at  Oscott  on  death  of  Andrew 
Bromwich  ;  d.,  Oscott,  1711,  aged  89. 

TT    ^^^'X^  ■^-^^-  '^u^ll?^^.r'    ^'"1°"''^  C!atholic  BiWio,, 
II,,  270—72  ;  Hnsenbeth's  Weedall,  18.] 

FiTZHERBERT,  Basil,  of  Gray's  Inn  and  Swinner- 
ton  ;  Will,  dated  30th  Dec,  1727,  proved  23rd 
Jan.,  1728. 
[Payne's  Catholic  Nonjurors  (1715),  61.] 


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FITZ-RALPH 


FiTZHEEBERT  Family. 

Pedigree  [Bodl.  Lib.,  7S9, 33a5  :  545,129]:  DifEerences 
[858,  100]. 

FiTZHERBERT  (Mrs.),  Maria  Ann.  b.  Bran- 
bridge,  Hants.,  26th  July,  1751  ;  daw.  of 
"Walter  Smith,  Esq.  ;  m.  (1)  July,  1775, 
Edward  Weld,  of  Lulworth  Castle,  Dorset  (who 
d.,  same  year),  (2)  Thomas  Fitzherbert,  Esq.,  of 
Swinnerton  (who  d.  1781),  (3)  Prince  George, 
afterwards  George  IV.,  King  of  England  ;  d., 
Brighton,  29th  March,  1837,  aged  80. 
Memoirs  of  Mrs.  Fitzherbert  ....  By  the  Hon. 
Charles  Langdale.     London,  1856.    8vo.,  pp.  202. 

History  of  the  Royal  Malady  ....  To  which  are 
added  Strictures  on  the  Declarations  of  H.  Tooke,  Esq. 
respecting  ....  Mrs.  Fitzherbert.  London,  n.d. 
(1787).    8vo. 

A  Letter  to  a  Friend  on  the  reputed  Marriage  of  the 
Prince  of  Wales.  London,  1787.  8vo.  2nd  ed.,  Dublin. 
(By  John  Home  Tooke.) 

A  Letter  ....  on  the  Present  State  of  Public 
Affairs,  in  which  ....  the  following  characters  are 
considered  .  .  .  the  Dukes  of  Norfolk  and  Northumber- 
land   .    .    .    Mrs.  Fitzherbert,  &c.     London,  1798. 

A  Eeview  of  the  Conduct  of  the  Prince  of  Wales  .  . 
Containing  a  detail  of  many  circumstances  relative  to  the 
Prince    ....    Mrs.  Fitzherbert,  &c. 

Letters  between  an  Illustrious  Personage  (Prince 
George)  and  a  Lady  of  Honour  (Mrs.  Fitzherbert).  n.  p., 
pi,  or  d.  (London,  1789).    8vo. 

Alfred ;  or,  A  Narrative  of  the  daring  means  lo  sup- 
press a  pamphlet  entitled  "  Strictures  on  the  Declaration 
of  Home  Tooke,  respecting  .  .  .  Mrs.  Fitzherbert,  &c." 
London,  1789.    8vo.     (By  P.  Withen.) 

Alfred's  Apology  [by  P.  Withen,  appealing  against 
his  indictment  for  a  libel  on  Mrs.  Fitzherbert].  London, 
1789.    8vo. 

Mrs.  F.  and  George  IT.  [The  Mirror,  XYI.,  21  : 
XTII.,  159  :  XIX.,  143 ;  and  in  A  Tour  of  a  German 
Prince.] 

Portrait.  By  E.  Cosway,  pinx.  A.  Brown,  sculptor. 
Oval.    8vo. 

[For  particulars  as  to  Mrs.  Fitzherbert  (besides  tbe  above)  see 
general  Histories  of  England  and  Lives  of  George  IV.,  or  of  his 
times,  and  numerous  (in  some  cases,  copious)  references  will  be 
tonnd  in  Lives  of  Home  Tooke.  H.  B.  Sheridan,  &c.  A  fair 
epitome  is  given  in  (3-illow,  II.,  279-81 ;  see  also  European  Mag., 
Tol.  IX.,  portrait;  Lord  Brougham's  Memoirs,  407—9.] 

Fitzherbert,  Thomas.  Preb.  of  Weeford, 
Lichfield,  12th  July,  1513—19  ;  Precentor  of 
Lichfield,  27th  May,  1519,  to  death  ;  d.  20th 
Nov.,  1532. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  195,  252.] 

Fitzherbert,  Thomas,  S.J.  b.  Stafford,  1552; 
s.  of  William  Fitzherbert,  Esq.,  of  Swynnerton, 
by  his  wife,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Humphrey 
Swynnerton,  of  Swynnerton  ;  was  of  Oxford 
Univ.,  1568  ;  imprisoned,  1572  ;  m.,  1589, 
Dorothy,  dau.  of  Edward  East,  Esq.,  of 
Bledloe,  Bucks  ,  (she  d.  1598)  ;  Priest,  24th 
March,  1602  ;  became  member  of  S.  J., privately, 
1606,  publicly,  1613;  Superior  of  English 
Mission  at  Brussels,  1616  ;  Rector  of  English 
Coll.,  Rome,  1618—39  ;  d.  at  the  College, 
17th  Aug.,  1640,  aged  88. 

A  Defence  of  the  Catholycke  Cause,  containing  a 
Treatise  of  Sundry  Untruths  and  Slanders  published  by 
the  heretics  in  infamous  libels,  as  well  against  all  English 
Catholicks  in  general,  as  against  some  in  particular,  &c. 
By  T  F  With  an  Apology  of  his  innocence  m  a  faymed 
Conspiracy  against  Her  Majesty's  person,  for  which  one 
Edward  Squyre  was  wrongfully  condemned  and  executed 
in  November,  1598,  wherewith  the  Author  and  other 
Catholykes  were  falsely  charged.  St.  Omers,  1602.  8vo., 
Defence,  pp.  71  ;  Apology,  pp.  51.         ,  ^  ,.  .         ,       .„ 

A  Treatise  concerning  Pohcy  and  Religion,  wherein 


the  infirmitie  of  human  wit  is  amply  declared,  and  the 
necessity,  fruit,  and  dignitie  of  the  Christian  Religion  in 
Commonwealth  is  evidently  shewed,  with  the  absurdity 
of  false  religions,  many  controversies  in  religion  discussed, 
finally  proving  that  the  Catholique  Roman  Religion  only 
doth  make  a  happy  Commonwealth.  Douay.  4to.  Part 
I.,  1606,  pp.  462  ;  Part  II.,  1610,  pp.  697.  Both  Parts  re- 
printed, Douay,  1615.  4to.  3rd  ed.,  in  Four  Books,  Parts 
I.  and  II.,  London  (St.  Germain),  1896.  8vo.  Ded.  to  his 
son,  Edward  Fitzherbert.  Part  III.  (according  to  Wood). 
London,  1652.     4to. 

An  sit  Utilitas  in  Se  Clere  ;  Yel  de  Infelicitate  Principis 
Macchiia-Telliani,  contra  Macchiavelluui  et  politicos  ejus 
sectatores.  Autore  D.  Thomas  Fitzherberto,  nobili  Anglo 
Sacerdote,  Ad  lUustrio  et  Excellentiss.  Principem  D. 
Franciscum  de  Castro,  Comitem  de  Castro,  Ducem  Tauris- 
arum,  &c.  Hujus  opusculi  summa,  in  duplici  qui  epistolse 
attexitur  capitum  et  paradoxorum  Macchiavellianorum 
indice  comprehenditur.  Bomce.  1610.  8vo.  Romas,  1630. 
8vo. 

Wrote  Preface  to  Father  Parsons'  Discussion  of  the 
Answer  of  Mr.  Will  Barlow,  to  a  Book  entitled  The 
Judgment,  &o.,4612,  which  (owing  to  the  death  of  Father 
Parsons)  was  finished  by  Father  Fitzherbert,  and  published 
by  him.  St.  Omer,  1612.  4to.,  pp.  543.  Supplement,  pp. 
120. 

A  Supplement  to  the  Discussion  of  M.  D.  Barlow's 
Answer  to  the  Judgment  of  a  Catholike  Englishman,  &c., 
interrupted  by  the  death  of  the  Author,  Father  Robert 
Parsons,  Jesuit.     St.  Omer.    1613.    4to.,  pp.  400. 

A  Confutation  of  Certain  Absurdities,  Falsities,  and 
Follies  uttered  by  M.D.  Andrews  in  answer  to  Cardinall 
Bellarmine's  Apology.  St.  Omer,  1613.  4to.  (By  T.  P.) 
[To  this  a  reply  was  issued  by  Samuel  Collins,  entitled 
"Epphata  to  T.  F.,  &c."  Cambridge,  1617.  4to.  To 
which  T.  F.  answered  with  : — ] 

Appendix  to  A  Confutation,  &c.,  on  Archbishop 
Parker's  Register  and  Records. 

Of  the  Oath  of  Fidelity  or  Allegiance  against  the 
Theological  Disputation  of  Roger  Widiington.  St.  Omer, 
1614.  4to.,  pp.  230.  [Being  a  reply  to  Roger  Widrington, 
a  Benedictine  Monk,  who  rejoined  with  A  Confutation  of 
the  Reply  of  Thomas  Fitzherbert,  &c.  1616.  4to.  And 
again  with  A  Last  Rejoinder  to  T.  Fitzherbert's  Reply, 
&c.    1619.    4to.J 

The  Obmutesce  of  F.  T.  on  the  Epphata  of  D. 
Collins  ;  or.  The  Reply  of  F.  T.  to  Dr.  Collins  his  defence 
of  my  Lord  of  Winchester's  Answer  to  Cardinall  Bellar- 
mine's Apology.  Written  by  Thomas  Fitzherbert  .  . 
in  defence  of  his  adjoynder  impugned  by  M.  Collins,  &c. 
(St.  Omer)  1621.     8vo.,  pp.  230. 

The  Admirable  Life  of  St.  Francis  Xavier.  Divided 
into  TI.  Books.  Written  in  Latin  by  Father  Horatius 
Turcellino,  of  the  Society  of  Jesus,  and  translated  into 
English  by  T.  F.  Paris,  1632.  4to.,  pp.  tiU,  portrait. 
Ded.  to  Lady  Dorothy  Shirley. 

A  Treatise  showing  the  Catholic  Religion  is  best 
adapted  for  Government.    In  MS. 

Nineteen  Letters  concerning  the  aiiairs  of  the  Clergy. 
In  MS. 

An  Eulogium  of  the  Rev.  Father  Thomas  Fitzherbert, 
penned  by  the  Rev.  Father  Thomas  Courtenay,  Rector  of 
the  English  College,  the  day  after  the  said  Father  Fitz- 
herbert's death,  1640.  [Printed  by  Dr.  Oliver  in  The 
Catholic  Spectator  (1823),  171—7.^,  andreprinted  in  Foley's 
Records,  S.J.,  Vol.  IL] 

[Accounts  and  References  to  Fitzherbert  will  be 
found  in  Francis  Mason's  Vindicatio  Anglicanse,  editio 
secunda,  cui  inter  alia  accesserunt  ad  Fitzherberti,  &c. 
{London,  1625.  tol.);  Dodd's  Ch.  Hist., Tol. IL;  Gillow's 
Catholic  Biblio.,  IL,  284—88  ;  Bliss's  Wood's  Ath.  Oxon., 
II. ;  Foley's  Records  S.J.,  Tols.  IL,  TI.,  TIL;  Oliver's 
Coll.  S.J.;  Kippis's  Biog.  Brit.;  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.;  Chal- 
mers' Biog.  Diet.  ;  De  Becker  Bibl.  des  Ecriv.  S.J. ;  all 
Histories  of  StafEordshire  and  general  Biographical  Collec- 
tions.] 

Fitzherbert,  William.  Rector  of  Wrington, 
Somerset  ;  of  St.  Magnus,  London,  1488  ; 
Chancellor  of  Lichfield,  1476—88. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  198.] 

Fitz-Ralph,  Richard.  Archd.  of  Chester,  1336  ; 
Dean  of  Lichfield,  1337  ;  Archbp.  of  Armagh, 
1347. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  178,  204.] 

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PLETCHEE 


Flanagan,  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  1814 ;  educated 
Sedgley  Park  Seh.  and  Oscott  Coll. ;  Professor 
and  Prefect  of  Oscott  Coll.;  Vice-President, 
Sedgley  Park,  1851  ;  President ;  Canon  ;  at 
Blackmore  Park,  1854 — 60  ;  removed  to  St. 
Chad's  Cath.,  Birmingham,  1860,  where  he  d., 
21st  July,  1865,  aged  51.;  bur.  in  the  crypt. 

Flowers  of  Rhetoric  ;  or,  A  few  Examples  of  the  Rev. 
W.  Dalton's  Anti-Popish  Lecture.  Wolverhampton,  1851, 
8vo. 

[Canon  Flanagan  issued  several  more  pamphlets  in  reply  to 
Mr.  Ualton.— COKPILEB.] 

A  Manual  of  British  and  Irish  History  .  .  .  London, 
1847.  12mo.,  pp.  936.  Dad.  to  Dr.  Lingard.  2nd  thousand. 
London,  1851.     8vo. 

A  Short  Catechism  of  English  History,  Ecclesiastical 
and  Civil,  for  Children.  London  (Derby  printed),  1851. 
IGmo. 

History  of  the  Church  in  England  from  the  Earliest 
Period  to  the  Re-establishment  of  the  Hierarchy  in  1850. 
In  Two  Volumes.  London:  C.  Dolman.  1857.  8vo.,  pp. 
(I.)  XX.,  333,  (II.)  X.,  549. 

Father  Flanagan  contributed  to  the  Dublin  Rev.,  for 
June,  18-17,  Dec,  1850,  June,  1851. 

A  Sermon  preached  on  the  occasion  of  the  death  of 
the  Rev.  T.  Flanagan.     [See  UUathorne  (Archbp.).] 

[Gillow's  Catholic  Biblio.,  II.,  291,  292;  Lawley's 
Wolverhampton  Biblio.;  The  Tablet  C27th  July,  1865) ; 
The  Weeldy  Register  (5th  Aug.,  1865)  :  Husenbeth's 
"Weedall ;  Characteristics  of  Bp.  Illlathorne,  xxiii.  ] 

Fleetwoods  of  Calwich  Abbey. 

[Betham's,  Collins,'  "Walford's,  Burke's,  Debrett's, 
Wootton's,  and  all  other  Baronetages ;  the  various  His- 
tories of  Staffordshire,  especially  Harwood's  Erdeswicke ; 
Gillow's  Catholic  Biblio.,  Vol.  II.] 

Fleetwood,  Charles  Gerard,  s.  of  Thomas 
Fleetwood,  of  Gerards  Bromley  ;  owner  of 
Gerards  Bromley,  &c.  ;  a  gambler  ;  manager 
of  one  of  the  London  Stages  ;  parted  with  his 
patrimony. 

Fleetwood,  James.  7th  a.  of  Thomas  Fleet- 
wood, of  Hesketh,  Lanes.,  and  Calwich,  Staffs., 
and  Bridget,  his  wife ;  Sch.  King's  Coll., 
Cam.,  1622  ;  created  D.D.,  Ox.,  1st  ISTov., 
1642;  Chp.  to  Bp.  Wright,  of  Lichfield; 
Vicar  of  Prees  ;  Preb.  of  Eccleshall,  Lichfield, 
Sept.,  1686—66  ;  Eector  of  Sutton  Coldfield  ; 
of  Anstey,  Herts.,  1662—71  ;  of  Denham, 
Bucks.,  1679;  Provost  King's  Coll.,  1660; 
Chp.  to  King  Charles  IL  ;  Bp.  of  Worcester, 
July,  1673,  to  death  ;  d.  11th  July,  1683. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  228  ;   Gillow's  Catholic  Biblio., 

IL;    Betham's  Baronetage,  I.,  121 ;    Wood's  Ath.  Oxon 

Vol.  II.;  Fasti,  30.] 

Fleetwood,  Sir  Richard,  Bart.  s.  of  Thomas 
Fleetwood,  Esq.,  of  Penwortham  ;  settled  at 
Calwich  ;  created  Baronet,  29th  June,  1611. 

[Gillow,  IL,  296,  297.] 

Fleetwood,  Eoger.  Preb.  of  Bobenhali,  Lich- 
field, 1640  ;  deprived,  1642. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  219.] 

Fleetwood;  Walter,  Father  S.J.  b.  London, 
9th  IMarch,  1690  :  probably  s.  of  William 
Fleetwood,  of  Calwich  ;  educated  abroad  and 
at  Twyford  Sch.,  Hants.  ;  circa  1726,  Priest 
at  Paynsley  ;  entered  S.J.,  1735  ;  d.  Liege, 
10th  July,  1774,  aged  75. 
[See  reference  above.] 


Fleigh,   William.     Abbot,  of  Burton  ;  presided 
nine   years  (1493 — 1502)  ;    formerly  a  monk 
in  the  house  ;  d.  14th  May,  1502. 
[Shaw's  StafE.,  I.,  7,  8.] 

Fleming,  Abraham,  b.  London  ;  of  Peterhouse, 
Cam.,  1570  ;  B.A.,  1582  ;  rector  of  St. 
Pancras,  19th  Oct.,  1593  ;  d.  Bottesford, 
Leics.,  18th  Sept.,  1607. 

Amongst  his  MSS.  (which  were,  in  1732,  in  the 
possession  of  the  Rev.  Francis  Peck)  were  : — 

A  Large  Account  of  the  unusual  sufferings  of  Walter 
Devereux,  Earl  of  Essex,  22ud  Sept.,  MDLXXVI.,  sup- 
posed to  be  poisoned. 

The  Hymn  which  the  aforesaid  Earl  of  Essex  sang 
the  night  before  he  died. 

Fleming,  William,  b.  Trentham,  1725  ;  s.  of 
Thomas  Fleming ;  Mat.  Queen's  Coll.,  Ox., 
15th  July,  1749. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  I.,  468.] 

Flbtchbk,  Eev.  Adam.  Wesleyan  Minister  at 
one  time  in  Newcastle. 

Obituary  of  Mrs.  Lees  [see]  ;   of  Mrs.  Walker  [sec]. 

Fletcher,  Rev.  Horatio  Samuel,  b.  Walsall, 
1807  ;  s.  of  Samuel  Fletcher  ;  Mat.  Queen's 
Coll.,  Ox.,  8th  March,  1826  ;  B.A.,  1830  ; 
Vicar,  St.  Mary's,  Bilston,  1830—36  ;  Incum- 
bent, St.  Mary's,  Bilston,  1836  to  death  ;  m. 
Miss  Lester,  of  Lester  Street,  Bilston  ;  d.  30th 
April,  1871,  aged  64  ;  bur.  Kensall  Green 
Cemetery,  London. 

A  Sermon  on  the  Duty  and  Importance  of  Family 
Religion     .     .     .    Bilston :   F.  Nohes.     1840.     8vo.,  pp.  18. 

Fletcher,  Rev.  James  Michael  John.  b.  Coven- 
try, 29th  Sept.,  1852  ;  s.  of  the  Eev.  J.  W. 
Fletcher,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  St.  James's,  Hands- 
worth  ;  educated  Derby  Gr.  Sch.  ;  Mat.  Univ. 
Coll,  Ox.,  11th  Oct.,  1872;  B.A.,  1876; 
M.A.,  1877  ;  Curate  of  Holy  Trinity,  Shrews- 
buiy,  1877—82  ;  Stoke-on-Trent ;  Vicar  of 
St.  Andrew's,  Wolverhampton,  1885. 

Distinguished  Alumni  of  Derby  School.  Derby  ■  Piie. 
1872.    12mo.,  pp.  62,  and  3  plates. 

A  Visit  to  the  Monastery  of  Mount  St.  Bernard  in 
Leicestershire;  with  a  short  account  of  Monasticism. 
Loughborough :  Soars.     1872.     pp.  32. 

Consecration  of  the  Chancel  of  St.  Andrew's  Church 
(containing  a  History  of  the  Church,  Whitmore  Reans, 
and  of  Dunstall  Hall).  Wolverhampton:  Whitehead  Bros, 
n.d.  (1802).  8vo.,  pp.  18.  Another  ed.,  pp.  32. 
^.,  ,-^J®^  Words  ....  addressed  to  Members  of  a 
Bible  Class,  July  2nd,  1892,  in  All  Saint's  Church,  Stoke- 
on-Trent.     Stoke :   Fenn.     n.d.     8vo.,  pp.  4. 

Flamsteed  the  Astronomer  \Relio..  XIV  149— .59  • 
XV.,  34-8:  XVL,  189,  190];  Memoirs  of'' Sir  J  b! 
Wilmot  [ib.,  XIV.,  264]  ;  Wilmot  Memoranda  [XV.,  631: 
Gravestone  at  Newtown  Linford  [191]  ;  Inscription  at 
Sandford  [2o6]  ;  Epitaph  at  Stanton  Harcourt  [XVI , 
It  J '  m  °®"^^  °^  Articles  on  the  Revised  Version  of  the 
New  Testament  [Leicester  Advertiser  (1881).] 

Fletcher  (Mrs.),  Jane  Maria,  b.  18th  March, 
1812,  Bescot  Hall,  Great  Barr  ;  dau.  of  James 
Eussell,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Bescot  Hall  and  End- 
wood  Court ;  m.,  at  Walsall,  18th  Sept.,  1831, 
Thos.  W.  Fletcher  [whom  see}  ;  d.  4th  Nov., 
1892  ;  bur.  10th  Nov.,  Stourbridge  Cemetery. 
Sacred  Melody  :  "Thou  art  gone  to  the  grave."    Ded. 

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Song :  "  Child  amidst  the  Flowers  at  Play.''  Ded.  to 
the  Eight  Hon.  Lady  Ward.  London ;  same  imprint,  n.d. 
(1836). 

Sacred  Song  :  "  0  Thou  that  wilt  not  break  the  bruised 
reed."  The  words  by  the  Rev.  H.  H.  Milman.  Ded.  to 
E.M.  the  Queen  Dowager.  London :  Monro  ^  May.  n.d. 
(18^).    2  editions,  same  year. 

Fletcher,  Rev.  John.  b.  Pattingham,  1742  ; 
s.  of  John  Fletcher  ;  Mat.  All  Souls'  Coll., 
Ox.,  7th  April.  1761  ;  B.A.,  1765. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  I.,  470.] 

Fletcher,    Rev.    Joseph.       b.    Blackburn,    7th 
Jan.,  1816  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Joseph  Fletcher,  D.D., 
and.  Mary  France,  his  wife  ;     Congregational 
Minister  from  1833  ;    at   Hanley,   1839—49  ; 
at      Christcburch,     Hants.,     1849 — 73  ;      d. 
Bournemouth,   2nd  Jan.,   1876  ;    bur.  Christ- 
church. 
Six.  Tiews  on  Infidelity.   Being  Six  Lectures  delivered 
in  Hanley.    London  (Allbut  c|-  Son,  Hanley),  1843.     12mo. 
History  of  the  Revival  and  Progress  of  Independency 
in  England.    With  an  Introduction  containing  an  account 
of  the  DeveJopment  and  Principle  of  Independency  in  the 
age  of   Christ.    London  (Hanley:  Allbut,  Son,  i^- Hobson), 
lg47 — 40,    16tno.,  4  vols. 

The  Select  Works  and  Memoir  of  the  late  Rev.  Joseph 
Fletcher,  D.D.  Edited  by  his  son,  the  Rev.  Joseph  Fletcher, 
Jnn  now  of  Hanlev.  London:  J.  Snow.  MDCCCXLVI. 
8to.,  (I.)  pp.  vi.,  593  :  (II.)  xxvii.,  523  ;  (IIL)  x.,  486. 

Life  of  Coustantine  the  Great.  London,  1852.  12mo., 
pp.  102. 

Two  Lectures  on  Bible  Temperance.      London,  1863. 
The  New  Testament  Commentary  and  Prayer  Book. 
Christchurch,  1873.     8vo. 

[Mr.  Fletcher  was  one  of  the  originators  of  Tne 
Christchurch  Times,  which  he  edited  for  many  years.] 

Obituaries  will  be  found  in  The  Christchurch  Times 
[(Jan.,  1876)];  Congregational  Year  Book  [(1877)362— 
64]  i  and  Biographical  Notice  \_Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  I.]. 

Fletcher,    Joseph,     b.  12th  Sept.,   1837  ;    d. 
Shropshire  Row,  1858. 
[See  Hickman  (Rev.  J.).] 

Fletcher,  Mrs.     b.  Burslem,  3rd  April,  1842. 
Obituary.    By  W.  L.     [PTes.  il/a</.  (1843),  68.] 

Fletcher,  Thomas.  d.  Burslem,  15th  April, 
1843. 

Obituary.    By  T.  H.     [TFes.  Mi^'.  (1843),  947.] 

Fletcher,    Thomas    William.        b.    Darlaston, 
29th  May,  1808  ;  eldest  s.  of  Thomas  Fletcher, 
Esq.,  of  Handsworth  ;    Mat.  Trin.  Coll.,  Dub- 
lin ;    B.A.  ;    M.A.,   1852  ;    ad   eundem    Ox., 
18th  Jan.,  1853  ;  J.P.  and  Deputy  Lieutenant 
for   Worcs.    and    Staffs.  ;     F.R.S.  ;    F.S.A.  ; 
F.G.S.  ;     Colonel,    1st   King's    Own    Staffs. 
Militia  ;     Barrister-at-Law,    Inner    Temple  : 
Eari  Marshal's  Gold  Staff  Officer  at  Coronation 
of  Qupen  Victoria,  28th  June,   1838  ;  m.,  at 
Walsall,  13th  Sept.,  1831,  Jane  Maria,  dau.  of 
James  Russell  Esq.,  of  Bescot  Hall  and  End- 
wood  Court;  of  Lawneswood  House,  Staffs.; 
d.  1st  Feb.,  1893. 
Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Fletcher  (of  Cannock  and 
Lawneswood,  Staffordshire),  showing  the  connection  with 
the  Families  of  Bracebridge  and  Keeling;  Pickering  and 
Keen-  Blakemore,  Best,  and  Russell :   Burton,  Bainbngge, 
fnd  others.      London:  Mitchell  dr  Hughes    140,   Wardour 
Street  W     1882.    4to.,  pp.  22,  and  Plate  of  Arms. 

Observations  on  the  Dudley  Trilobites  LQuart  Jour. 
of  Geohgical  Soc.  Lond.,  Vol.  VI.  ;  Family  of  Fletcher 
fm^c  Gen.  et  Her.,  N.S.,  IV.,  214-16]  ;  Bracebridge 
tawkesford,  Gibbons,  and  Wing  [231]  ;  Pickermg  and 
Keen  [232]      Blakemore  [233] ;   Best  and  Russell  [234- 


36]  ;  Bainbrigge  [245—48] ;   Burton  and  Borough  [257— 
60]. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  I.,  471 ;  Men  at  the  Bar, 
158;  Burke's  Landed  Gentry.] 

Flbtceier,  Rev.  William,  b.  Darlaston,  19th 
Feb.,  1810  ;  2nd  s.  of  Thomas  Fletcher  ;  edu- 
cated Shrewsbury  Sch.  ;  Mat.  Trin.  Coll., 
Ox.,  9th  July,  1829  ;  Fellow,  Brasenose  Coll., 
1833—35  ;  B.A.,  1833  ;  M.A.,  1836  ;  B.D., 
1845  ;  D.D.,  1847  ;  Head  Master,  Derby 
Sch.  ;  Southwell  Collegiate  Sch.  ;  Queen 
Elizabeth's  Sch.,  Wimbourne,  and  Chp.  Wim- 
bourne  Union,  1859 — 72  ;  Rector  of  Minterne 
Magna,  and  Curate  of  Hillfield,  1872—75  ; 
Vicar  of  Ulceby,  Lines.,  1876—90  ;  m.  (1) 
31st  Dec,  1885,  Jane  Maria,  dau.  of  Joseph 
Bainbrigge,  Esq.,  of  Derby,  (2)  4th  Jan., 
1888,  Charlotte  Fowler,  widow  of  Joseph 
Slaney,  Esq.,  and  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Daniel 
Harris,  Vicar  of  Tetney,  Lines.  ;  of  32,  Jasper 
Road,  Upper  Norwood. 
Sermon. 
Translated  Vol.  V.  of  Bengel's  Gnomon  on  the  New 

Testament.     Edinburgh :    T.  <$■  T.  Clark.     1858.     Svo.,  pp. 

458. 

Ditto.     The  Works  of  Lactantivs.     Edinburgh  :    T.  if 

T.Clark.   1871.  8vo.,  pp.  487,  240.  [Anti-Nicene  Library.] 

Fletcher,  Rev.  William  George  Dimock.  b. 
Handsworth,  4th  Jan.,  1851  ;  s.  of  Rev.  J. 
W.  Fletcher,  M.A.,  Minister  of  St.  James  ; 
educated  Bromsgrove  Scb.  ;  London  Univ., 
1873  ;  admitted  a  Solicitor,  1873  ;  Mat.  St. 
Edmund  Hall,  Ox.,  22nd  Oct.,  1874  ;  B.A., 
1877  ;  M.A.,  1881  ;  F.S.A.,  1888  ;  Vicar  of 
St.  Michael's,  Shrewsbury,  1885  ;  m.,  23rd 
Aug.,  1888,  Elizabeth  Harriet,  dau.  of  the 
late  John  Yerrow  Arrowsmith,  Esq.,  of  Swan 
Hill  Court,  Shrewsbury. 

A  Word  to  Ritualists.  By  a  Solicitor.  Christian 
Booh  Society,  1876.     pp.  8. 

Historical  Handbook  to  Loughborough.  Loughborough, 
1881.     8vo.,  pp.  52. 

The  Rectors  of  Loughborough,  Loughborough,  1882. 
8vo.,  pp.  53. 

The  Blackfriars  of  Oxford.    1882.    8vo.,  pp.  27. 

Chapters  in  the  History  of  Loughborough.  Lough- 
borough, 1883.     8vo.,  pp.  62. 

The  Historic  of  Derbyshire  by  Philipp  Kynder,  with 
Pedigree  of  the  Kynder  Family  (from  the  Reliquary). 
An  Ashmolean  MS.,  edited  by.    1883.    Svo. 

Notes  on  Ulceby.  North  Lincolnshire.  1885.  8vo., 
pp.  44,  and  Plate  of  Ulceby  Church. 

History  of  Loughborough  (comprising  articles  1,  2, 
and  4).    1887.     8vo.,  pp.  52,  53,  62,  and  one  plate. 

Leicestershire  Pedigrees  and  Royal  Descents.  Leices- 
ter: Clarke  ^  Hodgson.  1887.  4to.,  pp.  xii.,  207,  and  22 
plates. 

Battlefield  Church,  Salop  ....  Together  with 
some  Account  of  the  Battle  of  Shrewsbury,  &c.  With 
Five  Illustrations.    1880.    8vo.,  pp.  26. 

Pedigrees  and  Royal  Descents  of  the  Family  of 
Fletcher,  of  Cannock  and  Lawneswood,  Staffordshire,  &c. 
1886.    4to.,  pp.  20. 

The  Family  of  Dimock  of  Gloucestershire  [  Gloucs.  N. 
dj-  Q.,  v.,  240 — 49,  269 — 71]  ;  The  Leicestershire  Parish 
Registers (ShackerstoneandSomerby)  [Leics.  Architectural 
Soc.  and  Archceol.  Soc.  Trans.,  V.,  232—72,  273—84]  ;  The 
Ancient  Brasses  in  Loughborough  Church  [298—300]  ; 
Notes  on  Leicestershire  MSS.  in  the  Public  Record  Offices 
and  our  National  Libraries  [324—41]  ;  Notes  on  the 
Family  of  Morris  of  Loddington  [VI.,  19—20]  ;  The 
Parish  Registers  of  South  Croxton  [54—9]  ;  Notes  on 
Leicestershire  Inquisitions  Post  Mortem  [63—73,269—91]; 
Biographical  Notice  of  Thomas  North,  Esq.,  F.S.A.  [91—3, 
160];  Descent  of  Leicestershire  Peers  from  Henry  VII. 
[113]  ;  Some  Early  Notices  of  the  Herrick  Family  [118— 
34];  Dean  Swift's'Mother  [162, 163] ;  Thomas  Davenport, 


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Mayor  of  Leicester,  1553 — 54  [216 — 20] ;  Eeligions  Census 
of  Leicestershire,  1676  [296 — 306]  ;  The  Accounts  of  the 
Churchwardens  of  St.  Mary's,  Leicester,  1490^91  [TIL, 
153 — 69]  ;  Leicestershire  Topographical  MSS.  in  the  Brit. 
Mus.  [150 — 67]  ;  Annual  Summer  Meeting  at  Shrewsbury 
[212—17] ;  Some  Further  Notes  on  the  Family  of  Bain- 
brigge  of  Lockington  [233—270]  ;  The  Early  History  of 
the  Family  of  Hesilrige  of  Noseley  [281—92] ;  The  Family 
of  Story  of  Lockington  [237 — 55]  ;  Extracts  from  Leices- 
tershire Registers  relating  to  the  Hastings  Family 
[^Reports  and  Papers  of  the  Associated  Architectural  Socie- 
ties, XTIL,  309-12]  ;  Robert  de  Stretton,  Bishop  of 
Coventry  and  Lichfield,  1360—85  [XIX.,  198—208]  ;  The 
Earliest  Leicestershire  Lay  Subsidy  Roll  [209—312,  447, 
448 :  XX.,  130—78]  ;  Gleanings  from  Ancient  "Wills 
[Leicester  Literary  and  Philosophical  Soc.  Report  for 
1885,  pp.  103 — 6]  ;  Gleanings  from  Early  Leicestershire 
Wills  \_Bygone  Leicestershire  (edited  by  W.  Andrews),  140 
— 58]  ;  The  Ancient  Watermills  at  Loughborough  [204 — 
18]  ;  Loughborough  Worthies  (A  Series  of  15  Articles) 
[Loughborough  Advertiser  (1872)]  ;  Notes  on  Ulceby, 
North  Lincolnshire  [Old  Lincolnshire,  I.,  59 — 65,  73 — 9, 
97—101,  121-28,  145—47,  169—74,  193—99,  217—24]  ; 
The  Isle  of  Man  [The  Antiquari/,  IT..  224—25]  ;  Obituary 
Notice  of  T.  R.  Potter  [III.,  225]  ;  The  Parish  Registers 
of  Loughborough  ['J'he  Reliquart/,  XIII.,  194^— 201]  ;  The 
Churchwardens'  Accounts  of  Loughborough  [201,  202]  ; 
Ashbourne  Knives  [XIT.,  62]  ;  Haliwell  in  Chesterfield 
[62]  ;  Chambers  of  Derby  [63]  ;  Bray  of  Eyam  [64]  ; 
AUeyne  of  Tideswell  [64]  ;  Bellman's  Duties' of  Lough- 
borough, Temp.  Edward  TI.  [128]  ;  Family  of  Sison  of 
Sheepshed  [189]  ;  Somersal  Family  [256]  ;  The  Manor 
of  Waddingworth,  Lincolnshire  [XT.,  72]  ;  The  Keelinge 
Family  [127,239,240:  XTL,  190— 91  :  XXIT,  47,  48]  ; 
Derbyshire  Extracts  from  Bodl.  Lib.  [XT.,  114]  ;  Pedigree 
of  Kinder  [167,  253  :  XTL,  63,  64,  125,  126]  ;  Pedigree  of 
Oxapring  [XT.,  168]  ;  AUeyne  of  Loughborough  and  of 
Derbyshire  [253  :  XX.,  256  :  XXIL,  256  :  XXIIL,  101  : 
XXIT.,  106— 13]  ;  Dawson  of  Loughborough  [XTIL,  127]  ; 
Fletcher  of  Walton  [128]  ;  Parker  of  Derby  [XXL,  128]  ; 
Royal  Descent  of  the  Noble  Family  of  Ternon  [Plate 
XV.];  ditto,  of  Boothby  of  Ashbourne  [174,  175]  ;  ditto, 
of  Babington  [237]  :  ditto,  of  the  Ducal  House  of  Caven- 
dish [XXIL,  plate  iv.]  ;  ditto,  of  Holden  of  Aston  and 
Hurt  of  Alderwasley  [XXIT.,  plate  iv.];  Pedigree  showing 
descent  of  Derbyshire  Peers  from  Henry  TIL  [XXIT.,  plate 
XX.]  ;  Pedigree  of  Fiuderne  [XXIL,  64]  ;  Philip  Eynder's 
MSS.,  "  Historic  of  Derbyshire  "  [XXIL,  17— 24,  97— 110, 
181—84,  197—200:  XXIIL,  9,  10,163—68];  Swynerton 
r^XXL,  191]  ;  Tomb  of  John  Foljambe  [192]  ;  Heraldic 
Grants  of  Derbyshire  Families  [240  :  XXIL,  49—52,  244]  ; 
Exchequer  Depositions  by  Commission  [XXL.  256]  ;  Derby- 
shire MSS.  in  Bodl.  LIId.  [XXIIL,  160—62] ;  Religious 
Census  of  Shropshire  in  1676  [Trans.  Shrop.  A.  ^  N.  H. 
Soc,  2nd  Series,  I.,  75—92]  ;  History  of  Shrewsbury 
Hundred  or  liberties,  by  the  late  Rev.  John  Brikdale 
Blakeway,  M.A.,  F.S.A.,  edited  by  [93-128,  311—406  :  11., 
319—58  :  III.,  329—62  :  IT.,  339—74]  ;  The  Shropshire 
Lay  Subsidy  Roll  of  1327,  with  Introduction  [I.,  129— 
200:  IT.,  287—338];  The  Poll  Tax  of  the  Town  and 
Liberties  of  Shrewsbury,  1380  [II.,  17—28]  ;  Petition  of 
Humfrey  Kynaston,  Gent.  [68—71]  ;  Inquisition  of  the 
Liberties  of  Shrewsbury,  1516  [72—5]  ;  Shropshire  Topo- 
graphical MSS.  in  the  Brit.  Mus.  [76—104]  :  Letter  froft. 
the  Bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield  to  the  Bailiff  of 
Shrewsbury,  1668  [IT.,  64]  ;  Dimock  of  Randwick  and 
Stonehouse  [The  Genealogist,  II.  \%\ — 83,213,214-  III 
326,  327  :  IT.,  98,  99]  ;  Field  of  Laceby  and  Ulceby  [II.! 
344-47  :  T.,  179-83  :  N.S.,  I.,  92-6]  ;  Cradock  of  Lough- 
borough [TL,  19—23  :  TIL,  24]  ;  Newcomen  of  Lincoln- 
shire [T.,  181,  182  :  TIL,  229—31]  ;  Davys  of  Lough- 
borough [T.,  25—32]  ;  Grant  of  Arms  to  Robert  Strelley, 
of  Bowden  [IT.,  193,  194]  ;  Dimock  of  Stonehouse  [Misc. 
Gen.  et  Her.,  N.S.,  II.,  44]  ;  GifEard  of  Staffordshire  [III., 
326]  ;  Jevon  of  Shrewsbury  and  of  Staffordshire  [IT 
384,385]  ;  Pickering  of  Walford  and  Thelwall  [IT., 405]  ■ 
Alport  of  Cannock  [III.,  288—90,  325,  326,  453]  ;  Fletcher 
of  Condover  [III.,  344]  ;  Best  of  Perry  Hall  [IT.,  202]  ; 
Royal  Descent  of  Scott  [in  Dorothea  Scott,  by  G.  D.  Scull 
Pedigree  No.  II.]  ;  Pedigrees,  Wills,  &c.,  of  Herrick  [in 
Genealogical  Register  of  the  Names  and  Family  of  Herrick 
by  Lucius  C.  Herrick,  2nd  ed.,  1S85,  pp.  14—141,  386—404' 
417—22,  428—30]. 

Mr.  Fletcher  is  a  frequent  contributor  to  Salopian 
Shreds  and  Patches ;  Notes  and  Queries ;  Shropshire  Notes 
and  Queries. 

Compiler  of  several  Pedigrees  in  Burke's  Landed 
Gentry  [6th,  7th,  and  8th  editions]. 


Fletoher-Boughey,    Sir   John   Fenton,    Bart. 
b.  Newcastle,  1784  ;  s.  of  Sir  Thomas  Fletcher, 
Bart.  ;    Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  3rd  May,  1803  ; 
M.P.,. Newcastle,  1812—20  ;    Staffs.,  1820  to 
death  ;    assumed  name  of  Boughey,  by  R.  S. 
Manual,    16th   May,    1805  ;     m.,     9th    Feb., 
1808,   Henrietta  Dorothy,    dau.   of   Sir  John 
Chetwode,  Bart.,  of   Oakley ;    d.   23rd  June, 
1823. 
Squibs,  &c.,  by,  and  relating  to.     [Penes  Compiler.] 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  470 ;  Ingamell's   New- 
castle; Burke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage.] 

Flood,  William  Henry  Grattan.  b.  Lismore, 
Waterford  ;  s.  of  William  Flood,  Esq.,  and 
Catherine  Fitzsimon,  his  wife  ;  educated  Lis- 
more Coll.,  Catholic  Univ.,  and  Carlow  Coll. ; 
Hon.  Member,  Trin.  Coll.,  London  ;  M.P.8.  : 
Undergraduate  of  Royal  Univ.  ;  Organist, 
Thurles  Cathedral,  3  882—84  ;  Professor,  Clon- 
gowes  Wood  Coll.,  1884—86  ;  of  St.  Wilfrid's 
Coll.,  Cotton,  1891. 

History  of  Croxden  Abbey.  London :  Kegan  Paul  ^ 
Co.     1803.     8vo.,  pp.  80. 

Benediction  Service.     Novella.     8vo. 

"  G  Salutaris."     Novella.     8vo. 

Benediction  Service.    A.  Cary  <f-  Co.    8vo. 

Our  Fond  Ones  Far  Away.  A  Song.  Edmund  Ash- 
down. 

Waiting  for  the  May.     Willcocks  <^  Co.' 

Aye  Fayr  Citie.     Polka.     Willcocks  ^  Co. 

Marche  Triomphale.     Willcocks  ^  Co. 

National  Exhibition.    Polka.    Pigott  ^  Co. 

Duchess  Mazurka.     London  Music  Publishing  Co. 

Mr.  Flood  has  contributed  Articles  on  Music,  &c.,  to  : — 
Irish  Ecclesiastical  Record  (June,  Aug.,  and  Nov.,  1888, 
and  Nov.,  1890) ;  Messenger  of  St.  Joseph  (Jan.,  1881)  ; 
Catholic  World  ;  The  Tablet  (April  and  May,  1892)  ;  The 
Musical  Times  (1878,  1879)  ;  Musical  Record  (1879)  ; 
Musical  Opinion  (1879,  1886,  1889) ;  to  Barry  O'Brien's 
Fifty  Years  of  Concessions  to  Ireland,  and  to  HuUah's 
Reports  on  Musical  Education  (1879). 

Floweb,  William.     I^forroy  King-at-Arms. 

Tisitation  of  Stafford,  1563  [Brit.  Mus.,  Harl.  MSS., 
888,  f.  65] ;  ditto,  1583,  by  his  deputy,  with  additions  [ib., 
1570]  ;  again,  with  notes  [ib.,  1077]  :  again  [ib.,  1415,  f. 
105]  ;  ditto,  containing  also  a  List  of  SherlEEs  of  Staffs 
from  Henry  IL  to  18  James  I.,  &c.  [ib.,  6128]  ;  another 
copy  [Lands.  MSS.,  843,  f.  98]  ;  another  [Harl.  MSS  , 
1173]  ;  Tisitation  of  Staffordshire,  1583  [Bodl.  Lib  ,  833 
243,  282  :  834,  v.]  ;  Notice  of  [ib.,  840,  713]. 

Floyer,  Charles,     b.   Hints  Hall,   1802  ;    «.  of 
WiUiam  Floyer,  Gent.  ;    Mat.  Ch.  Ch.  Coll 
Ox.,    30th  May,    1820  ;    of  Trin.  Coll.   Ox., 
3rd  June,  1821  ;    B.A.,  1824  ;    M.A.,  1828  ; 
Cbp.  to  Lord  Sudeley  ;  d.  39th  Jan.,  1871. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IL,  472.] 

Floyer,  Sir  John.  b.  Hints  Hall,  1649  ;  s.  of 
Richard  Floyer,  Esq.  (who  was  b.  1603  •  d 
26th  Aug.,  1679),  and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
William  Babington,  Esq.,  of  Ourborough  ; 
Mat.  Queen's  Coll.,  Ox.,  10th  June,  1664  ; 
M.D.,  1690  ;  F.R.S.  ;  m.  Mary,  eldest  dau. 
of  Sir  Henry  Archbole,  Knt.,  Chancellor 
of  Lichfield;  he  lived,  1694,  in  St.  John's 
Street,  Lichfield,  with  his  sister,  True  Plover  • 
d.  1st  Feb.,  1734.  ' 

1687^^Syo'""'^^^°''^  °*  Medicine.       In    Two    Tolumea. 

jeo/'svo™''*"''^  ^*^'^  °*  ^°™''^  Humours.     London, 

An  Enquiry  into  the  right  Use  and  Abuses  of  the  Hot, 


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Cold,  and  Temperate  Baths  in  England,  &c.  London; 
Printed  by  R,  Clavel,  at  the  " Peacock"  in  St.  PauVs 
Churchyard.    1697.    8vo.     A — 0  in  fours,  D  2,  and  pp.  14-t. 

History  of  Cold  Bathing.  London,  1706.  Again, 
1709.  Again,  1715.  5th  ed.,  1722.  Abridgment  from  5th 
ed.,  Manchester,  1844.    ]2mo. 

The  Physician's  Pulse  Watch,  &c.  2nd  ed.,  London, 
1707.    Yol.il.,1710.    8vo. 

The  Sybylline  Oracle.  Translated  from  the  best 
Greek  copies,  &c.     London,  1713.    8vo. 

Two  Essays :  I.,  Concerning  the  Creation  of  ^therial 
Bodies,  and  Officios  of  good  and  bad  Angels ;  II.,  Con- 
cerning the  Mosaic  System  of  the  World,  &c.  Nottingham, 
1717.    8vo.,  pp.  60. 

An  Exposition  of  the  Revelation.  Loudon:  Printed 
for  M.  Johnson,  Bookseller  in  Litchfield,  and  Sold  by  D. 
Midwinter  and  J.  Holland,  in  St.  Paul's  Churchyai-d,  and 
Mrs.  Tracy,  on  London  Bridge.  MDCCXIX.  8vo.,  pp. 
16,  110. 

Prophecies  of  Esdras,  Zachary,  Micah,  Daniel,  and 
Malachi.    London,  1721.    8vo. 

An  Essay  to  Restore  the  Dipping  of  Infants  in 
Baptism.     London,  1722. 

Galenic  Art  of  Preserving  Old  Men's  Healths. 
London,  1724.    8vo.     2nd  ed.,  1725. 

A  Comment  of  Forty-two  Histories  of  Epidemics 
described  by  Hippocrates.  London,  1696.  8vo.  Lmidon, 
1726.    8vo. 

A  Treatise  of  the  Asthma.    London,  1726.    8vo. 

[Univ.  Biog.,  I.,  292,  293  ;  Leigh's  Nat.  Hist,  of  the 
Peak,  &c.,  32—5  ;  Le  Neve's  Knights,  394  ;  Harwood's 
Lichfield,  849,  449  ;  The  Tatler,  No.  15 ;  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.; 
Wood's  Ath.  Oxon.,  IV.,  532  ;  Fasti,  II.,  374 ;  Hearne,  I., 
321.] 

Floyer,    John.     b.    Hints    Hall,    1707  ;    s.    of 
Ralph   Floyer;    Mat.  Magd.   Coll.,   Ox.,   6th 
April,  1723  ;  d.,  same  place. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  472.]        > 

Floyeh,  Ralph,  b.  Hints  Hall,  1740  ;  s.  of 
Charles  Floyer ;  Mat.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox., 
12th  May,  1759  ;  High  Sheriff,  Staffs.,  1780  ; 
of  Hints  Hall  ;  d.  16th  Nov.,  1793. 

Floyer,  William,     b.  Hints  Hall,  1796  ;    s.  of 
William  Floyer ;   Mat.  Balliol  Coll.,  Ox.,  23rd 
April,  1814. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  I.,  472.] 

Foley,  Hon.  Edward,  b.  St.  George's,  Hanover 
Square,  1747  ;  «.  of  Thomas,  Lord  Foley  ; 
Mat.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  27th  Oct.,  1764  ; 
created  M.A.,  3rd  Feb.,  1768  ;  M.P.,  Droit- 
wich,  1768—74  ;  of  Worcs.,  1774—1803  ;  of 
Prestwood,  Stafford  ;  d.  22nd  June,  1808. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  472.] 

Foley,  Edward  Thomas,  b.  Prestwood,  1792  ; 
.«.  of  the  above  ;  Mat.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox., 
17th  April,  1809  ;  created  M.A.,  10th  June, 
1812,  also  D.C.L.,  13tli  June,  1834  ;  M.P., 
Ludgershall,  1826—32  ;  of  Herefs.,  1832— 
41  ;  d.  29th  March,  1846. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  472.] 

Foley  Family. 

Origin  of  the  Foley  Fanuly.  IThe  Genealogist,  TI., 
171.] 

Foley,  Henry  John  Wentworth  Hodgetts.  b. 
Marylebone,  1829  ;  «.  of  John  H.  Foley,  Esq.; 
Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  4th  June,  1846  ;  of  Prest- 
wood ;  J.P.  ;  D.L. ;  High  Sheriff  of  Staffs., 
1877  ;  M.P.,  South  Staffs.,  1857—68. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  473.] 


Foley,  John  Hodgetts.  b.  Prestwood,  1797  ; 
s.  of  Hon.  Edward  Foley  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox., 
27th  Oct.,  1815  ;  M.P.,  Droitwich,  1822—35  ; 
East  Worcs.,  1844 — 61  ;  assumed  additional 
name  of  Hodgetts  by  R.  L.,  4th  April,  1821  ; 
d.  13th  Nov.,  1861. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon,,  II.,  473.] 

Foley,  Paul  Henry,  b.  London,  1857  ;  s.  of 
Henry  J.  W.  H.  Foley,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.. 
Ox.,  20th  May,  1875  ;  B.A.,  1880  ;  M.A., 
1882  ;    Barrist'er-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1880. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  473  ;  Men  at  the  Bar.] 

Foley,  Robert,  of  Stourbridge. 

Grant   of   Augmentation  to   B.   Foley,   1671.      {The 
Genealogist,  II,,  37.] 

Foley,  William,  b.  Alrewas,  1711  ;  s.  of  Paul 
Foley,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Trin.  Coll.,  Ox.,  5th  July, 
1728. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  I.,  473.] 

Foley,  Rev.  William.     Educated  Sedgley  Park 

'  and  Oscott  Coll.,  26th  March,  1806  ;  left  from 

here  some  years  after,  but  returned  to  Oscott, 

1st  Oct.,  1817  ;  became  Procurator  and  Prefect, 

and  served  Mission  at  Hopwas  ;    left   Oscott 

for  Northampton,  22nd  Oct.,  1823  ;  President, 

Oscott   Coll.,   July,   1830,  for  a  short  time  ; 

again,  11th  Feb.,  1839— Sept.,  1841  ;  charge 

of  Mission  at  Hampton-on-the-Hill,  but  having 

returned  to  Oscott,  d.  there,  11th  Feb.,  1843. 

[Gillow's    Cath.    Sch.    of    Eng.    MS.  ;     Husenbeth's 

Weedall,  28,  29,  116,  125,  137—39,  163, 169,  170,  197,  209, 

224—29,  231,  296  :    ditto,  Milner ;    The   Tablet  (25th  Feb., 

1843)  ;  Gillow's  Catholic  Biblio.,  II.,  306,  307.] 

Polkbe,  William  Henry,  b.  Brighton,  30th 
Aug.,  1826  ;  Mat.  New  Coll.,  Ox.  ;  Charing 
Cross  Hospital  ;  in  Paris  ;  M.R.C.S.,  1851  ; 
L.M.,  1852  ;  L.S.A,,  1852  ;  F.R.C.S.,  1864; 
House  Surgeon,  North  Staffs.  Infirmary  ;  Hon. 
Surgeon,  1892  ;  Surgeon-Major,  1st  North 
Staffs.  Volunteers  ;  F.R.M.C.S.  ;  m.  Ellen 
Jane,  dau.  of  H.  Fourdrinier,  Esq.,  of  Hanley. 
Operations  on  the  Upper  and  Lower  Extremities    .     . 

Stoke-upou-Trent :    Printed   and   Published   by   Alexander 

Gregq.     1880.     8vo.,  pp.  27. 

i3r.  Folker  is  a  contributor  to   The  Lancet  and  1  he 

Brit.  Med.  Jour. 

Follows,    Rev.    George.      b.    Stafford,    1824  ; 
Wesleyan  Minister  from  1848  ;    d.  2nd  July, 
1884. 
Obituary.     [Wes.  Min.  (ISSi),  SO.] 

Ford,  Ann.     b.  Alton,  24th  May,  1801  ;   d.  9th 
Dec,  1869. 
Obituary.     [See  Ford  (John).] 

Ford,  James,     b.  Alton,  27th  Sept.,  1829  ;    d. 
Ot.Uamoor,  15th  July,  1881. 
Obituary.    Bv  W.  H.  Kershaw.      [P.  3J.  Mag:  (ISSi), 
628,  629.] 

Ford,  John.     b.  Newcastle,  1769  ;  s.  of  Hugh 
Ford  ;   Mat.  Ch.  Ch.  Ox.,  18th  March,  1725  ; 
Barrister-at-Law,   1732  :    d.  20th  June,  1753. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  474.] 


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Ford,  Rev.  John.    Primitive  Methodist  Minister. 

Obituary  of  Ann  Ford.     [P.  if.  Mag.  (1872),  626,  627.1 
Obituary  of  Henry  ProudloTe.     [lb.  (1884),  181,  182.] 

Ford,   Rev.    John.     Vicar  of  Ch.   Ch.,   Stone, 

1853—82  ;  at  Cheltenham. 

A  New  Year  Address  .  .  .to  liis  Parishioners 
Jama  Gundry,  Printer,  Stone,  n.d.  (1876).  T2mo.,  pp. 
14. 

Ford,  Rev.  Simon,  b.  East  Ogwell,  Devonshire, 
1619  ;  Mat.  Magd.  Hall.,  Ox.,  1G36  ;  B.A., 
1640;  M.A.,1648;  B.D.,  1650;  DD.,  1665; 
Vicar,  St.  Lawrence,  Reading,  1651  ;  of  All 
Saints,  Northampton,  1659  ;  Rector  of  Old 
Swinford,  1676  to  death  ;  d.  7th  April  1699. 

A  Discourse  concerning  God's  Judgment ;  resolving 
many  weighty  questions  and  cases  relating  to  them. 
Preached  (from  the  substance  of  it)  at  Old  Swinford,  in 
Worcestershire  (and  now  published  to  accompany  the 
annexed  Narrative  concerning  the  man  whose  hands  and 
legs  lately  rotted  off  in  the  neighbouring  parish  of  King's 
Swinford,  in  Staffordshire,  penned  by  another  author).  .  . 
London:  Printed  hy  Henry  Brome  at  the  "Gun"  at  the 
West  End  of  St.  Paul's.  1678.  12mo.,  5  leaves,  pp.  89. 
[See  Duncalf  (J.),  Illingworth  (Eev.  A.).] 

FoKD,  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  Alrewas,  1796  ;  Primi- 
tive Methodist  Minister  from  1821  :  ci.  'New- 
bury,  Berks.,  21st  Aug.,  1850. 

Obituary.  By  Samuel  Wilshaw.  [P.  M.  Mac/.  {1861), 
7—11.] 

Ford,  Rev.  William,  M.A.  Minister  at  St. 
John's,  Longton. 

Portrait  in  Lithography. 

Sermon.  Lone/ton :  Elizabeth  Forester,  High  Street, 
n.d,    8vo. 

FoBD,  Rev.  William,  b.  Hanlej,  1798  ;  New 
Connexion  Minister  from  1818  ;  President, 
1835,  1845  ;  d.  Newhaven,  Sussex,  15th  Feb., 
1859,  aged  61. 

Memoir  of  Eev.  J.  Henshaw.  [New  Con.  Mao.  (1830), 
437—42,  481—89,  521—24.] 

Memoir  of  Richard  Oldham,  of  Ashton.  [New  Con 
Mag.  (1834),  320—27,  361—68,  401—8.] 

An  Address  delivered  to  the  Rev.  Messrs.  J.  Marten, 
E.  Henshaw,  T.  Berry,  and  J.  Robinson,  on  br  ing  received 
in  full  connexion  at  the  Hanley  Conference.  Manchester : 
Office  of  New  Connexion.     1835.     8vo.,  pp.  22. 

Obituary  of  Mrs.  Aldred,  of  Nottingham  [New  Con 
Mag.  (1830),  108]  ;  of  Eev  J".  Henshaw  [437—42,  481—86, 
621 — 24]  ;  Memoir  of  Rachel  Drinkwater,  of  Dukinfleld 
[(1835)  41—7]  ;  An  Account  of  Methodism  in  Mosley, 
Ashton  Circuit  [(1836)  35—8,  71—4, 117, 118]  ;  An  Address 
delivered  at  the  Hanley  Conference,  llth  June,  1835  [173 
—78,210-25,263-59];  Eeport  of  the  Reception  of  the 
■Wesleyan  Seceders  of  the  Dudley  and  Stourbridge  Circuits 
into  the  Methodist  New  Connexion  [394—98]  ;  Hanover 
Street  Chapel,  Sheffield — Description  of,  by  W.  F.  [(1S)J7) 
369]  ;  Means  should  be  valued  and  used  in  relation  to  the 
end  [(1838)  179—81]  ;  Memoir  of  C.  Carter  of  Altringham 
[201—4]  ;  Eeport  of  Meeting  at  Hanley  [(1842)  77]  ■ 
Obituary  of  Mary  Balm  [479] ;  Presidential  Address  to 
the  Churches  [(1836)  (1846);  New  Con.  Min.  (1836) 
(1845)]  ;  Address  to  Irish  Missions  [ib.  (1830)  ;  to  Irish 
Conference  [(1832)  (1835)  (1845)]. 

Forde,  Hugh,  of  Fovde  Green,     m.  Jane,  dau. 
of  William  Milner,  of  Bank  Top  ;  d.  6th  Sept , 
1788. 
[See  below.] 

Forde,  Hugh.  b.  Forde  Green  (baptised,  Nor- 
ton, 31st  July),  1750  ;  Silk  Merchant  at  Leek  : 
d.  22nd  Nov.,  1797. 

[See  below.] 


Forde,    William.       b.    Forde    Green    (baptised 

Norton,   1st  July),  1743  ;    eldest  s.  of  Hugh 

Forde  ;    educated  Man.  Gr.  Sch.,  2l9t  May, 

1759  ;     Surgeon    in    Manchester ;    afterwards 

settled  in  Nottingham  ;    m.  Jane,  dau.  of  John 

Farnworth,  Attorney,  Nottingham. 

[Man.  Sch.  Reg.,  I.,  85  ;    Ormerod's  Cheshire,  III.,  58, 
59;  iPedigree  in  Ormerod.] 

FoKESTEB,    Elizabeth.       "  Bookseller,     Printer, 
and    Circulating    Library "    [White's    Staffs. 
(1834)],  High  Street,  Longton. 
[See  Ford  (Rev.  W.).] 

Forester,  Samuel.  Husband  of  the  above. 
"  Printer  and  Postmaster  "  [Bagshaw's  Direc- 
torij  (1818)],  Market  Street,  Longton. 

Formby,    Hev.  Henry,     b.   1816  ;    2nd  s.  of  H. 
G.  Formby,  Esq.,  of  Bury,  .Lanes.;    educated 
Clitheroe  Gr.  Sch.  and  Charterhouse  ;  Brasenose 
Coll.,  Ox.  ;    B.A.,  1837  ;  M.A.,  1841  ;  Vicar 
of  Reardon,  Gloucs.,  1844- ;    received  into  the 
Roman  Catholic  Church  at  Oscott,  25th  Jan., 
1846  ;    successively  priest  at  St.  Chad's,  Bir- 
mingham,   and  Wednesbury  ;    d.  Normanton 
Hall,  Lines.,  12th  March,  1884. 
A  Tisit  to  the  East.    London,  1843. 
Editor  of   The  Monthly  Magazine  of  the  Holy  Rosarv 
N.S.,  1873.  J  a, 

[Gillow's   Catholic   Biblio.,  II.,  309—13  ;    Mod  Ena 
Biog.,  I.,  col.  1082.]  '  ■       ./■ 

Forrester,  Martin.     Cheadle. 

Obituary  of  John  Fowler.     [P.  M.  Mag.  (1850),  567.] 

FoRSHAw,  Charles  Frederick,  b.  Bilston,  23rd 
Jan.,  1863  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Garratt  Forshaw, 
chemist,  and  grandson  of  the  Rev.  Tburstan 
Forshaw,  of  Newchapel ;  educated  at  Clarendon 
Academy,  Bradford,  and  privately  ;  Consulting 
Dental  Surgeon  to  Ilkley  Coll.  ;  The  Nutter 
Orphanage  ;  The  Bradford  Tradesmen's  Home  ; 
late  to  the  Bradford  Children's  Hospital,  and 
Eye  and  Ear  Hospital ;  F.G.S.,  Edinburgh  • 
F.S.A.;  F.S.C.L;  M.A.;  President  of  Yorks! 
Literary  Society  and  Member  of  Bradford  His- 
torical Society  ;  m.,  Oct.  6th,  1884,  Mary 
Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of  George  James 
The  Rouch  Farm,  Werrington,  Stoke-on- 
Trent  ;    of  Winder  House,  Bradford. 

Wanderings   of   Imagery.      Bradford:  Printed  by  J 
Woodhead.     1886.     Pt.  8yo.,  pp.  72.   -^Ded.  to  H.  B  Reed; 

Thoughts  in  the  Gloaming.     Bradford  ■    Pvii,t„,i  h., 
So^3.P„^SLfofl-  '-■'  -  -■      -^    tolirma^^ 

^|^r-^r^^f8^,f;^"^,  -^---- 

.  Yorkshire  Poets,  Past  and  Present.  Vol.1  Bradford- 
Printed  by  T.  Brown.  1888.  Cr.  8vo.,  pp  200  Sfd  to 
W.  C.  Newsam,  LL.D.,  and  A.  W.  Lyall  PS  A 

Ditto.      Tol.  II.     1880.     pp.  200    '  Ded    'to    T    -Riic 
borough,  F.S.Sc,  and  J.  GauntfB.A  ^^    ^'''" 

Ditto.     Tol.  III.     1800.     pp.  200      Ded    tn  F    -R^, 
F.E.H.S.,  and  C.  A.  Federer,  L  C  P  ^-  ^°''' 

J,GriJl%.A?in'dTheej.^W^-|!?ye  "^'^  *°  ''^^  ^-■ 

Yorkshire  Sonneteers.    Vol.  I     Bradford  ■  p\;,,,  j  ; 
L^Sforr-     ^'-  «-■'  ^-  -•  ^eft ih^E'S 


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The  History  of  the  StafEordshire  Giantess.  1887. 
pp.  10.     (Only  8  copies  issued.) 

My  Little  Romance  :  A  Tale  of  Caverswall.  Brad- 
ford: Printed  by  W.  Harrison,  Bingley.     1800.     pp.12. 

The  Wild  Boar  of  ClifEe  Wood  ;  or,  How  Bradford  got 
its  Crest.  A  Poem.  Bradford :  Printed  by  J.  Woodhead. 
1886.    pp.  8  (400  lines). 

Dental  Tit  Bits.  Bradford :  Printed  by  Thornton  and 
Pearson.     1891.    Or.  8vo.,  pp.  300. 

A  Short  History  of  Tobacco,  with  its  Effect  on  the 
General  Heal  th,  and  its  Influence  on  the  Teeth.  Bradford : 
Printed  by  Clegg  and  Tetley.    1887.    Or.  8vo.,  pp.  20. 

Ditto.  2nd,  3rd,  4th,  and  5th  editions.  Stanningley : 
Printed  by  J.  W.  Birdsall.    Roy.  8vo.,  pp.  16. 

The  Teeth  and  How  to  Save  Them.  Bradford:  Printed 
by  J.  Woodhead.  n.d.  (1885).  pp.  40.  Ded.  to  Thomas 
(Jarratt  Forshaw. 

Alcohol :  How  made.  Its  Influence  on  Body  and  Mind, 
&c.  Stanningley :  Printed  by  J.  W.  Birdsall.  1887.  pp. 
16. 

Hints  to  Parents  on  the  Management  of  their 
Children's  Teeth.  Bradford :  Printed  by  J.  Woodhead. 
n.d.    pp.  12.     Ded.  to  J.  N.  Cutts,  D.D.S. 

Stammering  :  Its  Causes  and  its  Cure.  Stanningley : 
Printed  by  J.  IF.  Birdsall.     1887.     pp.  12. 

Poems.  Bradford:  Printed  by  Percy  Lund.  1880. 
Cr.  8vo  ,  pp.  304.  Ded.  to  the  Rev.  E.  Wilkinson,  Christ 
Church,  Leamington. 

The  Human  Teeth  and  How  to  Preserve  Them.  Brad- 
ford: Printed  by  Thornton  and  Pearson.  1801.  Cr.  8vo., 
pp.  120.    Ded.  to  Professor  R.  B.  Winder,  Baltimore. 

St.  Bees  and  other  Poems.  Bradford,  1801.  Cr.  8vo., 
pp.  256.  Ded.  to  the  Rev.  J.  Gabb',  B.A.,  and  the  Rev.  J. 
W.  Kaye.  ^     , 

The  Poets  of  Keighley,  Bingley,  and  District.  Brad- 
ford. 1891.  Pt.  8vo.,  pp.  200.  Ded.  to  H.  I.  Butterfleld, 
Cliffe  Castle. 

Cocaine,  for  Tooth  Extraction.  Bradford :  Printed  by 
T.  Brown.     1801.     Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  8. 

The  Poets  of  the  Spen  Valley.  Bradford,  1801.  Cr. 
8vo.,  pp.  200.    Ded.  to  W.  Anderson,  J.P. 

The  Poetesses  of  Yorkshire.  Bradford,  1891.  Cr.  8vo., 
pp.  300.    Ded.  to  Her  Majesty  the  Queen  of  Roumania. 

Forshaw,  Thomas  Garratt.  b.  Prestbury, 
Cheshire,  28th  Jan.,  1830  ;  eldest  s.  of  the 
Rev.  Thur.stan  Forshaw  ;  apprenticed  to  Wil- 
son, chemist,  Hanley,  7  years  ;  Dispenser  and 
Dental  Operator  at  North  Staffs.  Infirmary  ; 
Macclesfield  Infirmary  and  Dispensary  ;  Stock- 
port Infirmary  ;  Bradford  Infirmary  and  Dis- 
pensary, 25  years  ;  m.,  Jan.,  1860,  Lydia, 
youngest  dau.  of  Peter  Brownsword,  Hanley  ; 
of  Fountain  Street,  Bradford. 
The  Bradford  Infirmary  and  Dispensary  Pharma- 
copoeia.     Bradford:    Printed   by   M.   Field.     1878.     8vo., 

Ditto.  Bradford:  Printed  hy  George  Harrison.  1880. 
8vo.,  pp.  60. 

FoESHAW,  Rev.  Thurstan.  b.  Burton  Wood, 
25th  Oct.,  1801  ;  a.  of  George  Forshaw, 
farmer  ;  educated  privately  and  at  St.  Bees 
Coll.  ;  Curate  of  Alsager  ;  Head  Master  of 
Prestbury,  Audley,  and  Alsager  Grammar 
Schools  ;  Vicar  of  Newchapel  (35  years)  ;  m., 
July  1st,  1828,  at  Prestbury,  Hannah,  sister 
of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Garratt,  curate  ;  d.  1st 
Sept.,  1879,  aged  78  years  ;  bur.  at  Newchapel. 
"Prepare  to  Meet  thy  God."    A  Sermon  preached  at 

Alsager   Church,   Dec.   4th,   1836.    Bradford:  Printed  by 

M.  Field.    1872.    Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  8. 

FoHSTER,  Sir  Charles,  Bart.  b.  Walsall,  1815  ; 
s.  of  Cliarles  Smith  Forster,  Esq.  ;  Mat. 
Wore.  Coll.,  Ox.,  6th  Dec,  1836  ;  B.A., 
1840;  M.A.,  1843  ;  Barrister- at-Law,  Inner 
Temple,  1843  ;  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Staffs  ; 
created  a  Baronet,  17th  March,  1874  ;    M.P. 


for   Walsall,    1852    to   death  ;    Chairman   of 
Public    Petition    Committee    for   many   years 
and  until  death  ;  d.  1891. 
Numerous    Reports   on  Petitions    presented    to    the 
House  of  Commons. 

Speeches  printed  in  Hansard's  Debates. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  478  ;    Men  at  the  Bar  ; 
Baronetages  (since  his  creation).] 

FoKSTBK,  Francis,  O.S.B.  s.  of  Mrs.  Forster 
\_see'\  ;  educated  English  Coll.,  Douay,  7th 
Oct.,  1590;  English  Coll.,  Rome,  1592;  sent 
to  English  Mission  from  Douay,  1598  ;  im- 
prisoned in  Newgate  ;  banished  1606  ;  returned 
to  Benedictine  Mission ;  again  imprisoned  ; 
d.,  Stafi'ord  Castle,  14th  June,  1611,  aged  58. 
\_See  under  Mrs.  Ursula  Forster.] 

Forster,    Juliana.       Professed   at    Caverswal), 
7th  Oct.,  1817  ;  Abbess  of  St.  Mary's,  Oulton  ; 
Jubilee  commemorated  8th  Oct.,  1867. 
Jubilee  Sermon.     [See  UUathome  (Archbp.).] 

Forster,  Robert.  b.  Gnosall,  1712  ;  s.  of 
Thomas  Forster,  Gent.;  Mat.  Wadh.  Coll., 
Ox.,  1730  (probably  same  as  Robert  Forrester, 
Magd.  Hall.  ;  B.A.,  18th  March,  1734). 

Forster  (Mrs.),  Ursula,  dau.  of  Humphrey 
Vyse,  of  Staunton,  Stafis.,  and  wife  of  Thomas 
Forster,  of  Tong  Castle,  Salop  ;  apprehended  for 
recusancy  and  committed  to  Shrewsbury  Gaol, 
where  she  remained  until  death  ;  d.  15th  July, 
1590. 
[Morris's  Troubles,  3rd  Series  ;  Foley's  Records,  S.  J., 

Vols    III     IV. ;     Douay   Diaries ;     Snow's    Benedictme 

Nece'ology  ;    Challoner's  Memoirs,  III. ;    Gillow's  Biblio., 

II-] 

FoRTBSGCE,  Rev.  Edward  Bowles,  b.  Stoke, 
1816  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Francis  Fortescue,  Curate  ; 
Mat.  'Wadh.  Coll.,  Ox.,  5th  June,  1834  ; 
B.A.,  1838 ;  M.A.,  1844  ;  of  Alverton, 
Warws.  ;  Curate  of  Billesley,  Warws.  ;  Dean 
of  Perth  Cathedral  ;  d.  1877. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  480.] 

Forth,  Rev.  William.  Primitive  Methodist 
Minister. 

Obituary  of  Lucy  Hubbold.  [P.  M.  Mag.  (1861), 
200—4.] 

\_See  Morris  (Rev.  S.),] 

FOBTON. 

Ordnance  Plan  of.     Southampton,  1881. 
Monuments  at.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  853,  34.] 

Foster,  G.     b.  Loxley  Green,  Uttoxeter  ;    now 
(1891)  resident  at  Endon. 
The   History   of   Astronomy.    Signed  "Newtonian." 

^"'NurrousSbltionsto  The  Staffordshire  Sentinel. 

Foster,  John  Maurice,     b.  Bilston,  1822  ;  s    of 
John  Foster,  Gent.  ;    Mat.  Lincoln  Coll.,  Ox., 
21st  May,  1839  ;    B.A.,  1844  ;    Barrister-at- 
Law,  Inner  Temple,  1849. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  483  ;  Men  at  the  Bar.] 

Foster,  Robert,  b.  Kingswinford,  1778  ;  s.  of 
John  Foster,  Gent.  ;  Mat.  Umv.  Coll.,  Ox., 
20th  June,  1797  ;  B.A.,  1801. 


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Foster,  William  Henr}'.  b.  Himley,  1846  ; 
eldest  s.  of  William  Orme  Foster,  Gent.;  Mat. 
Ch.  Oh.,  Ox.,  18th  May,  1864  ;  of  Spratton 
Grange,  Northants.  ;  J.P.  ;  M. P.,  Bridgnorth, 
1870—85. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  483.] 

FoTHKRGiLL,   Samnel,   of  Warrington.     Brother 
of    the   celebrated    Dr.    Fothergill ;    preacher 
amongst  the  Friends  for  36  years  ;    cl.  War- 
rington, 15th  June,  1772,  aged  57. 
Remarks    on    "An    Address    to    the    People    called 
Quakers,"  and  a  "Sermon  on  the  Nature  and  Necessity  of 
being  admitted  in  Covenant  of  Christ  by  Baptism,"  pub- 
lished by  Matthew  Pilkington,  LL.B.  and  Prebendary  of 
Lichfield,  in  a  letter  to  the  Author.    By  S(amuel).  Pother-, 
gill.     To  which  is  added  a  few  obserYations  by  Samuel 
Phipps.     London ;   Printed  and  Sold  by  Samuel  Clarlc,  in 
Bread   Street,    Cheapside.     1761.     8vo.,   pp.   24.     2nd  ed., 
same  year,  size,  and  pp. 

FoTHBRiNOHAM,  Norman.  b.  Inverarity,  Angus, 
1745  ;  g.  of  Thomas  Fotheringbam  ;  Bector 
of  Fladbury,  Worcs.  ;  Archd.  of  Coventry, 
22nd  July,  1778—93. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  209.] 

FoniiDRiNiER,  Harriet  E.     Hanley. 

Hints  for  Happy  Hours ;  or,  Amusements  for  all 
ages.  London;  J.  ^  C,  Mozley,  Paternoster  Row,  and 
Joseph  Masters,  New  Bond  Street.  1850.  12mo.,  pp.  xi., 
215.  [Ded.  to  Her  Grace  the  Duchess  of  Sutherland. 
Pref.  dated  "Northwood,  Staffordshire,  Nov.,  1850."] 

Our  New  Parish :  Its  privileges  and  progresses. 
London:  William  Pickering.  1852.  12mo.,  pp.  (3  leaves) 
828.     [Dedication  dated  "  Northwood,  Feb.  11th,  1852."] 

FouRDRiNiER,  Henry.  b.  Lombard  Street, 
London,  11th  Feb.,  1766;  Paper  Maker  at 
Hanley,  &c.  ;  Patentee  of  paper  making 
machinery,  1801  ;  perfected  for  continuous 
making,  1807  ;  received  £7,000  as  compensa- 
tion for  imperfect  patent  laws,  8th  May,  1840  ; 
d.  Mavesyn  Ridware,  3rd  Sept.,  1854. 

Original  Letters,  and  Legal  and  other  MS.,  relative  to 
Mv.  Fourdrinier,  &c.     [Penes  Compiler.] 

[Gent.'s  Mag.,  XLIX.,  102,  10.3;  Illus.  Land.  News, 
XXV.,  345,  354,  port. ;  Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  I.,  col.  1091 ;  Diet. 
Nat.  Biog.] 

FoURNiEH,  Jean.  b.  France  ;  d.  The  Hague, 
1765. 

Painted  Portrait  of  &.,  Lord  Anson. 

Fowler,  Ellen  Thorneycroft.  b.  Wolverhampton  ; 
dau.  of  the  Right  Hon.  H.  H.  Fowler,  M.P. 

Terses :  Grave  and  Gay.  London:  Cassell  ij  Co. 
1891.    8vo. 

Miss  Fowler  is  also  a  contributor  to  Temple  Bar, 
Good  Words,  Sunday  Mag.,  Sunday  at  Home,  Leisure  Hour, 
Quiver,  CassdVs  Mag.,  Wes.  Mag.,  Parish  Mag.,  Silver 
Link,  Speaker,  Argosy,  Brit.  Workman. 

Fowler,  Right  Hon.  Henry  Hartley,  b.  Sun- 
derland, 1830  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Joseph  Fowler, 
Wesleyan  Minister ;  educated  Woodhouse 
Grove  Sch.,  1840  ;  St.  Saviour's  Gr.  Sell., 
Southwark ;  admitted  a  Solicitor,  1852  ; 
practices  as  a  Member  of  the  Firm  of  Messrs. 
Corser,  Fowler,  and  Perks,  Wolverhampton  ; 
Town  Councillor  ;  Alderman  and  Mayor  of 
Wolverhampton,  1863  ;  first  Chairman  of  the 
Sch.  Board  ;  M.P.  for  Wolverhampton,  1880 
— 85  ;     for    East    Wolverhampton,    1885    to 


date  ;  Under  Secretary  of  State  for  the  Home 
Department,  1883—85  ;  President  of  Local 
Government  Board,  1892  ;  J.P.  and  Deputy 
Lieutenant  for  Staff".  ;  m.,  1857,  Ellen,  dau. 
of  G.  B.  Thorneycroft,  Esq.,  of  Wolverhamp- 
ton and  Hadley  Park,  Shropshire. 
Liberal  and  Tory  Principles  .  .  Wolverhampton : 
A.  Hinde.    1880.     8vo. 

Speeches.     [Hansard's  Debates.] 
[Slugg's  Woodhouse  Grove  Sch.,  259.  260;    Sanders 
and  Dod's  House  of  Commons  from  1880  to  date.] 

Fowler,  John.      b.  Brown  Bank,  near  Cheadle  ; 
d.  there,  1850. 
Obituary.     {See  Forester  (Martin).] 

Fowler  (Mrs.),  L.  N. 

Familiar  Lessons  on  Physiology,  designed  to  aid 
Parents,  Guardians,  and  Teachers,  in  the  Education  of  the 
Young.     Stoke-on-Trent:  G.  Turner,     n.d.     8vo. 

Familiar  Lessons  on  Astronomy.  Stoke-on-Trent: 
same  imprint.     8vo. 

Fowler,  O.  S.     Phrenologist, 

Amativeness,  &c.  .  .  Stoke-upon-Trent :  G.  Turner. 
8vo. 

Love  and  Parentage,  &c.     Same  imprint. 

Matrimony,  &c.     .     .     .     Same  imprint. 

Physiology  :  Animal  and  Mental,  &c.  Same  imprint. 
1857.     8vo.,  pp.  120. 

Memory  and  Intellectual  Improvement.  Same  im- 
print.   8vo. 

Hereditary  Descent,  &c.     Same  imprint.     8vo. 

Lessons  on  Phrenology,  &c.     Same  imprint.     8vo. 

Intemperance  and  Tight  Lacing.     Same  imprint.    8vo. 

Spurzheim's  Natural  Laws  of  Man.  Same  imprint. 
8vo. 

Marriage.     Same  imprint.     8vo. 

Self  Culture  and  Perfection  of  Character.  Same  im- 
print.   1853.     8vo. 

FowLBB,  Thomas  Leversage.  J.Pendeford,  1761 ; 
s.  of  Thomas  Fowler,  Esq.;   Mat.  Pemb.  Coll., 
Ox.,   10th  Dec,  1777  ;     B.A.,  1781  ;    M.A., 
1784  ;  of  Pendeford  ;  d.  1815. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  I.,  486.] 

Fowler,    Walter.       Stafford ;     Will  dated   6th 
Feb.,  1696  ;  proved  28th  May,  1697. 
[Payne's  Catholic  Nonjurors,  63.] 

Fowler,  William.     Stafford. 
[Payne's  Catholic  Nonjurors,  63.] 

FowLEs,  Susannah. 

The  Second  Part  of  the  Boy  of  Bilson  ;  or,  A  True 
and  Particular  Relation  of  the  Impostor,  Susanna  Fowles, 
wife  of  John  Fowles,  of  Hammersmith,  in  the  County  of 
Middlesex,  &c.,  <fec.  .  .  London :  Printed  and  are  to  be 
Sold  by  E.  Whitlock,  near  Stationers'  Hall.  MDCCV/IL 
Sm.  4to.,  pp.  24.     [Boy  of  Bilson,  pp.  1—8.] 

FowNES,  Henry.  "  Bookseller,  Binder,  and 
Machine  Ruler"  [White's  Staffs.  (1834)], 
St.  Peter's  Square,  Wolverhampton. 

Fox,  Edward.     Bp.  of  Hereford  ;  d.  1538. 

[See  StafEord  (Henry,  Lord).] 

Fox,  J.     Official  at  Lichfield. 
[Bodl.  Lib.,  864,  135.] 

Fox,  John.     *.  Wombourn,  1700  ;    s.  of  Rev. 
William  Fox  ;    Mat.  Pemb.  Coll.,   Ox.,  18th 
March,    1717  :     New    Inn    Hall,    B.A.,    2nd 
March,  1723. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  I.,  487.] 


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Fox,  George,  b.  Barton-in-the-Clay,  Leics., 
1626. 

A  Testimony  concerning  our  dear  Friend  and  Brother, 
Thomas  Tayler,  who  was  convinced  of  the  Lord's  Ever- 
lasting Truth,  and  received  it  in  the  year  1652.  "Written 
at  Edmonton,  Middlesex,  the  24th  of  the  1st  month,  1681. 
4to.,  i  sheet.     [Tayler's  (of  Stafford)  Works,  1697.] 

Fox,  George  Martin.  L.S.A.,  1886  ;  L.R.C.S., 
Lond.,  1887;  M.R.C.S.,  England,  1887; 
Medical  Officer  at  Willenhall. 

Triplets  complicated  by  Puerperal  Convulsions  [Lan- 
cet (1890)]  ;  Colotoney  in  a  Cottage  [ib.  (1891)]. 

Fox,  John.  b.  Kingswinford,  1732  ;  s.  of  Rev. 
William  Fox  ;  Mat.  Pemb.  Coll.,  Ox.,  23rd 
Feb.,  1750;  B.A.,  1753. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  11.,  487.] 

Fox,  Jolin,  of  Plymouth. 

Memoir  of  Eev.  George  Butt  (6.  Staffordshire). 
IMonthly  Rep.,  xiii.,  260—62.] 

Fox,  Wilson,  b.  Wellington,  Somerset,  2nd 
Nov.,  1831  ;  B.A.,  London,  1850  ;  M.B., 
1854;  M.D.,  1855;  Physician  practising  at 
Newcastle,  to  1861,  wjien  he  was  appointed 
Professor  of  Path.  Anatomy,  Univ.  Coll., 
London,  1861  ;  Assistant  Physician,  1862  ; 
Physician,  1867  ;  F.R.C.P.,  1866  ;  Holme 
Professor  of  Clinical  Med.,  1867  ;  Physician 
Extraordinary  to  the  Queen,  1869  ;  in 
Ordinary,  Dec,  1882,  to  death;  d.  Preston, 
Lanes.,  3rd  May,  1887  ;  bur.  Taunton  ;  bust 
in  Taunton  Town  Hall. 
On  the  Diagnosis  and  Treatment  of  the  Tarieties  of 

Dyspepsia,  &c.     .     .    .    London :  Macmillan  ^  Co.     1867. 

8vo.;  pp.  xvi.  (4  blank),  248.    2  plates.    June,  1887.    2nd 

ed.,  Nov.,  1867.  ,    ■    ,,     t 

On  the  Artificial  Production  of  Tubercle  m  the  Lower 

/\Tiirtia.1a     .         .     .    London :  same  imprint.  -  1868.    Demy 

4to.,  pp.  viii.,  31  (1  blank),  3  plates. 

On  the  Treatment   of   Hyperphysixia,  &c.     London 

and  New  Yorh:  same  imprint,    n.d.     8vo.,  pp.  iv.,  78,  3 

plates  (2  folded). 

Diseases  of   the   Stomach,   &c.     .    .     London;    same 

imprint.    1872.    8vo.,  pp.  xiv.  (2  blankfe),  236,  2  plates. 

FoxALL,  Henry,  b.  Monmouthshire,  24th  May, 
1758  ;  s.  of  an  inhabitant  of  West  Bromwioh, 
temporarily  resident  in  that  County  ;  removed 
to  Ireland,  1788,  as  Superintendent  of  some 
Ironworks,  from  whence  he  went  to  America  ; 
made  two  visits  to  his  native  country,  and  d. 
at  Handsworth,  whilst  on  his  last  visit,  11th 
Dec,  1823  ;  bur.  West  Bromwich. 

Obituary  Memoir.     [JTes.  Mag.  (1824),  39,  261-64.] 

Fbadelle,  Henri  Joseph.  Painter;  b.  Lisle, 
1778  ;    d.  London,  1865. 

Painted  :— Queen  Elizabeth  and  Lady  Paget. 

An  Act  for  Making  and  Mamtaming  a  Navigable 
Canal  from  .  .  .  Coventry  .  .  Fradley  Heath, 
&0.    1768.    folio.     [Cary,73— 9.] 

Ditto,  to  enable  Proprietors  to  complete.    1785.^ 

Fbampton,  Rev.  Josiah  {pseudonym)  [i.e.,  Rev. 
William  Gilpin],  Prebendary  of  Sahsbury  ;  b. 
Carlisle,  1724  ;  d.  1804. 

Three  Dialogues  on  the  Amusements  of  Clergymen, 
r  J  ?rq«  ™  iv  224  2nd  ed.,  iondon,  1799.  8vo., 
^t'ilt  ilaS;  wUh  altered  title,  I^ondon,  1820 
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"Walton  and  Angling.] 


Feanoe,  William. 

Letter  from  Dudley  Circuit,  17th  Kov.,  1832.  \Wes. 
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Fkanois,  Eev.  William.  St.  John's  Coll.,  Cam.; 
B.A.,  1848  ;  Curate  of  Ruyton-XI.-Towns, 
Salop,  1838—39  ;  of  Audley,  1839—48  ; 
Chp.  of  Newcastle  Union,  1848 — 75. 

A  Pamphlet  in  a  new  style  :  Partly  Narrative,  partly 
Descriptive.  Subject — Argument  and  Sauce.  General 
Object — To  Curb  the  Bough,  Reckless,  Backbiting  Tongue, 
&c.,  &c.  ,  .  .  Newcastle:  Printed  by  Frederick  Crewe, 
High  Street.     1862.     8vo.,  pp.  16. 

Francis,  Rev.  William  Fjancis.  b.  Euyton, 
Salop  ;  Lichfield  Theological  Coll.  ;  Curate  of 
Mapleton,  Derbys.,  with  charge  of  Okeover, 
1862 — 64  ;  in  charge  of  Saxham,  Bury  St. 
Edmunds. 

Diocesan  Maps  of  England  and  Wales,  divided  into 
Archdeaconries  and  Rural  Deaneries.  Birmingham : 
Sackett.    1867.    folio. 

Book  of  Anthems.  .  .  .  Bamford,  Ashbourne, 
Novella,  cf'  Co.,  London. 

Prankblyn,   William.      Dean  of  Windsor  and 

Wolverhampton. 

Letter  from,  certifying  to  the  Earl  of  Essex,  Lord 
Privy  Seal,  the  proceedings  of  the  Order  of  the  Garter 
in  keeping  St.  George's  Eeast,  with  Copy  of  an  Act  then 
past  (11th  May,  32  Henry  YIIL).  [Bodl.  Lib.,  1111, 1.,  5f , 
46.] 

A  Letter  to  Sir  P.  Hoby.     [lb.,  1123,  1836.] 
Declaration  of  the  Account  made  by  W.  F.  concerning 
his  Receipts  from  the  Knights  of  the  Garter,  with  an  Order 
set  down  by  Sir  William  Pagett,  &c.  (22nd  May,  1  Edward 
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Franks,  Mrs.  Ann.  d.  West  Bromwich,  25th 
Feb.,  1845. 

Obituary.    By  J  H.     [  Wes.  Mag.  (1845),  501.] 

Franks,  Eev.  Enoch,  b.  Newcastle  ;  Methodist 
New  Connexion  Minister  at  Wolverhampton, 
&c.  ;  joined  Presbyterian  Church  ;  Minister 
now  at  Bolton. 

Letter  on  Irish  Missions.  [New  Con.  Mag.  (1868), 
46—50.] 

Eraser,  Eev.  William,  b.  Southwark,  1824  ;  s. 
of  Rev.  William  Fraser,  Vicar  of  St.  George's  ; 
Mat.  Wore.  Coll.,  Ox.,  9th  Jan.,  1841  ;  B.A., 
1845  ;  M.A.,  1848  ;  B.C.L.,  1848  ;  D.C.L., 
1861  ;  Proctor,  Convocation  of  Canterbury, 
for  Lichfield,  1865,  1868,  and  1874  ;  Curate 
of  Alton,  1853—58  ;  Vicar  thereof,  1858  to 
death  ;  P.O.  of  Cotton,  1862  to  death  ;  d. 
Alton,  26th  Nov.,  1877. 

Plain  Sermons.    London,  1855.    8vo. 
Plain  Sermons.    London,  1880.    8vo.  „y,i^a^ 

A  Plain  Commentary  of  the  Book  of  Psalms,  chiefly 
founded  on  the  Fathers.    In  Two  Volumes     1857     8vo. 
For3.Mohun.     [iV.  #«.,  1st  Series,  YII.,  185.] 

Peeb,  Hen.  le,    of    Wrottesley,  and  Alice,  his 
wife. 
[Bodl.  Lib.,  833,  79,  80,  85  ;  1115,  208,  209.] 

Feeefoed,  Prebend. 
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Preeling,  Arthur. 

Preeling's  Grand  Junction  Eailway  Companion  to 
Liverpool.  Manchester,  and  Birmingham,  &C.  .  .  London: 
PnUiahedby  Whittaheri^-  Co.  1838.  12mo.,  map,  pp.  6,192  ; 
adver.,  pp.  32.     [Staffordshire,  pp.  66—136.] 

Pbeeman,  Rev.  Charles  Earle.  b.  Tamworth, 
1821  ;  s.  of  Charles  Earle  Freeman,  Captain 
67th  Regiment ;  Mat.  Magd.  Hall,  Ox.,  30th 
Nov.,  1844;  B.A..,  1848;  M.A.,1851;  Vicar 
of  West  Malvern,  1856. 
The  Weekly  Offertory.    London,  1863.    8vo. 

Freeman,  Edward  Augustus.    6.  Metchley,  Har- 

borne,  2nd  Aug.,  1823  ;    s.  of  John  Freeman, 

Esq.,  and  Mary,  his  wife  ;    Mat.  Trin.  Coll., 

Ox.;    Scholai-,  1841  ;    Fellow,   1845  ;    B.A., 

1845;    M.A.,   1848;    Hon.    D.C.L.,    1870; 

Hon.  LL.D.,  Cam.,  1876  ;    ditto,  Edinburgh, 

1884  ;    Regius  Professor  of  Modem  History, 

Ox.    Univ.,    1884   to    death:     Fellow,    Oriel 

Coll.,  Ox.,   1884  ;    Member   of  Ecclesiastical 

Commission,  1881 — 83  ;    m.,  1847,  Eleanor, 

(Jau.  of  Rev.  Robert  Gutoh  ;  d.  at  Alicant,  15th 

March,  1892. 

Principles  of  Church  Restoration.  London:  J. 
Masters.     1846.     8vo. 

The  History  of  Architecture.    J.  Masters.  1849.    8vo. 

Thoughts  on  the  Study  of  History.  Oxford,  1840. 
8vo.,  pp.  40. 

An  Essay  on  the  Origin  and  Development  of  Window 
Tracery,  &c.  Oxford :  J.  Parker.  1851.  8vo.,  pp.  xvi., 
304. 

Poems.  By  E.  A.  F.  and  G.  W.  Cox.  London,  1852. 
8vo. 

Remarks  on  the  Architecture  of  Llandaffi  Cathedral. 
London  :  J.  Russell  Smith.    1851.     8vo. 

Ancient  Greece  and  Mediaeval  Italy.  Oxford,  1858. 
8vo. 

History  and  Antiquities  of  St.  David's.  By  B.  A.  F. 
and  B.  T.  J.,  Bishop  of  St.  David's.  Cambridge  Archceological 
Society,  1858.     Demy  4to.    1860. 

liistory  of  Federal  Government  from  the  Foundation 
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States.  Vol.  I.  Macmillan  ^  Co.,  London  and  Cambridge. 
1863.     8vo.,  pp.  xl.,  721.     3  maps. 

The  Historv  of  the  Norman  Conquest :  Its  Causes  and 
Results.  In  Three  Volumes.  Oxford,  1867—60.  8vo. 
London,  1880—71.  4  vols.,  8ro.  'Oxford,  1876.  5  vols., 
8vo. 

Old  English  History  for  Children.  With  Maps. 
London:  Macmillan  (^^  Co.  1860.  8vo.,  pp.  xxxii.  (2  blank), 
372.  2nded.,  i«7i.  Reprinted  1873, 1875, 1878, 1878  1881, 
1883,  1885. 

History  of  the  Cathedral  Church  of  Wells,  &c. 
London  :  same  imprint.     1870.     8vo.,  pp.  xvi.,  200. 

Owen's  College  Extension,  &c.  London;  Manchester: 
A.  Ireland,  l]-  Co.,  Pall  Mall.     Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  12. 

Historical  Essays,  London:  Macmillan  (f  Co.  1871. 
8to.,  pp.  viii.,  406.     2nd  ed.,  1872.     8vo.,  pp.  vi.,  406. 

Historical  Course  for  Schools :  General  Sketch  of 
European  History.  London:  same  imprint.  1872.  Pt.  8vo., 
pp.  X.,  366.  Reprinted  Feb.,  July,  and  Oct.,  1873,  1874. 
2nd  ed.,  1876.    Reprinted  1877,  1878, 1880, 1882, 1887, 1880. 

The  Growth  of  the  English  Constitution  from  the 
Earlie.st  Times.  London :  same  imprint.  1872.  Cr.  8vo., 
pp.  xiv.,  224.  2nd  ed.,  1873.  3rd  ed.,  1876.  4th  ed.,  1884. 
Reprinted  1887. 

The  Unity  of  History.  .  .  London :  same  imprint. 
1872.    Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  iii.,  (1  blank)  59. 

Historical  Essays.  Second  Series.  London :  same  im- 
print. 1873.  8vo,,  pp.  viii.,  339.  2nd  ed.,  1880.  3rd  ed., 
1880. 

Comparative  Politics.  Six  Lectures  ....  with 
Rede  Lecture.    .    .  London:    same  imprint.    1873. 

8vo.,  pp.  X.,  522. 

Disestablishment  and  Disendowment  .  .  Reprinted, 
with  additions,  from  Pall  Mall  Gazette.  London:  same 
imprint.  1874.  Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  iv.,  76.  2nd  ed.,  1885.  3xd 
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Historical  and  Architectural  Sketches         .     Twenty- 


two  Illustrations.  .  .  .  London :  same  imprint.  1876. 
Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  xii.,  316.  ,     „  r     j 

The  History  and  Conquest  of  the  Saracens.  London : 
J.  H.  4-  J.  Parker.  1858.  Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  xxii.  (4  blank ),  204. 
2nd  ed.,  with  preface,  Macmillan,  1876.  Or.  8vo.  Reprinted 
Nov.,  1876, 1877.  ^  ,       .„.  ^     .    ^ 

History  Primers.  Edited  by  John  Richard  Green. 
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1878.  Pott  8vo.,  pp.  150.  Printed  in  April,  reprinted  in 
June,  1878 ;  1878, 1881, 1887, 1889 

The  Ottoman  Power  in  Europe :  Its  Nature,  its 
Growth,  and  its  Decline.  With  Coloured  Maps.  London : 
Macmillan.    1877.    Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  xxiv.,  615. 

Historical  Essays.   Third  Series.   London :  Macmillan. 

1879.  8vo.,  pp.  xxi.,  476. 

Sketches  from  the  Subject  and  Neighbourlands  of 
Venice.  With  Illustrations.  London :  Macmillan.  1881. 
Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  XX.,  (4  blanks),  396. 

English  Towns  and  Districts  .  .  With  illustra- 
tions and  map.  London :  Macmillan.  1883.  8vo.,  pp. 
(2  blanks)  xiv.  (2  blanks),  455. 

The  Reign  of  William  Rufus.  In  Two  Volumes. 
London,  1882.     8vo. 

The  Office  of  the  Historical  Professor.  London :  Mac- 
millan.    1884.     Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  61. 

The  Chief  Periods  of  European  History  .  .  .London: 
Macmillan.    1888.    8vo.,  pp.  xii.,  (2  blanks),  250. 

Greater  Greece  and  Greater  Britain,  and  George 
Washington,  the  Expander  of  England.  London:  Mac- 
millan.    1886.     Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  iv.  (1  blank),  143. 

The  Methods  of  Historical  Study.  Eight  Lectures  . 
.  .  London:  Macmillan.  1886.  8vo.,  pp.  viii.  (1  blank), 
335. 

Four  Oxford  Lectures,  1887.  London:  Macmillan. 
1888.     8vo.,  pp.  iv.  (1  blank),  112. 

Historical  Towns.    Exeter.    London.    Cr.  8vo. 

Historical  Geography  of  Europe.  In  two  Volumes. 
London,  1882.    8vo. 

Lectures  to  American  Audiences.    Philadelphia,  1882. 

Mr.  Freeman  was  a  very  frequent  contributor  to  Mac- 
millan's  Mag.,  Longman^s  Mag.,  Nineteenth  Century,  Con- 
temporary Review,  National  Review,  ^c. 
[Corrected  bj  Professor  Freeman.] 

Freeman,    Rev.   Gage  Earle,  M.A.      Vicar   of 
Wild  Boar's  Clough,  1856—84  ;    of  Ackham, 
Cumb.,  1884. 
Address  on  Falconry.      \Rep.  North  Stafs.  Field  Club 

(1882),  81.] 

Freer,  George  Lane,  b.  1771  ;  Surgeon  to  the 
Birmingham  and  General  Hospital,  1793  ;  m. 
Joanna,  dau.  of  Thomas  Goodall,  Banker,  of 
Coventry  ;  d.,  2nd  Jan,,  1823  ;  bur.  at  Hands- 
worth  ;  of  The  Friary,  Hands  worth. 

Numerous  Medical  and  Surgical  Works, 
Portrait  of      [Birmingham  General  Hospital.] 

Freer,  Rev.  Richard  Lane,  b.  Handsworth, 
1806  ;  s.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Lane,  M.A., 
Rector,  and  Sarah  (dau.  of  Dean  Weatherall, 
of  Hereford),  his  wife  ;  educated  Westr.  Sch.  ; 
Mat.  Ch,  Ch.,  Ox„  28th  April,  1824  ;  B.A., 
1828 ;  M.A.,  1830  :  B,D„  1839  ;  D,D., 
1858  ;  Rector  of  Bishopston-cum-Zazar, 
1838  to  death  ;  Vicar  of  Marset  Lucy,  Herefs., 
1840  ;  Archd,  of  Hereford,  1852—63  ;  Prse- 
lector  of  Hereford  Cathedral,  1861  to  death  ; 
m,,  1848,  Harriette,  dau.  of  Rev.  J.  Clutton, 
D.D.,  Canon  of  Hereford ;  d.  11th  Aug., 
1863,  at  Bishopston  Rectory  ;  bur.  there. 
Various  Charges'  and  Lectures. 

Memoir  of  Ven.  R.  L.  Freer.  (By  his  widow.)  Pri- 
vately printed,  1866.    Portrait. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  494;  Fletcher's  Leics. 
Pedigrees  and  Roy.  Descents,  141.] 

Pebbr,  Rev.  Thomas  Lane.  b.  Birmingham, 
1777  ;  s.  of  John  Freer,  Esq.,  and  Jane,  his 
wife  (dau.  of  Thomas  Lane,  Esq.,  of  Bentley 


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Hall);    Mat.    Pemb.    Coll.,    Ox.,    8th   Nov., 

1792  ;  B.A.,  1797  ;    M.A.,  1799  ;    Rector  of 

Handsworth,  1803 — 35  ;  Vicar  of  Wasperton, 

Warws.,  1826  to  death  ;  d.  25th  March,  1835. 

Prayers  for  the  Sick. 

[CA.  Observer,  XXI.,  ,^91 ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II., 
494 ;  Fletcher's  Leics.  Pedigrees,  &o.,  141.] 

Febb  Trade  and  Sir  Robert  Peel. 

Letter  to  Sir  Robert  Peel  on  Free  Trade  and  Finance. 
London,  1844.    8vo. 

French,  Rev.  Peter,  b.  Reading,  1800  ;  s.  of 
Peter  William  French,  Esq.  ;  educated  Ham- 
mersmith ;  Queen's  Coll.,  Ox.,  10th  Oct., 
1818  ;  B.A.,  1822  ;  M.A.,  1825  ;  Vicar  of 
Holy  Trinity-iw.-Stretton,  Burton,  1824^71  ; 
Chp.  to  first  Marquis  of  Anglesey;  m.  Penelope, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Dr.  Valpy  ;  d.  Feb.,  1878,  aged 
78. 

A  Sermon. 
Tracts. 

French,  Rev.  Richard  Valpy.  b.  The  Abbey, 
Burton,  16th  Feb.,  1839  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Peter 
French,  M.A.  [s««]  ;  educated  Burton  Gr. 
Sch.  and  Marlborough  Coll.  ;  Mat.  Wadh. 
Coll.,  Ox.,  18th  Feb.,  1858  ;  Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin,  B.A.,  1868;  LL.B.,  1869;  LL.D., 
1873  ;  adm.  D.C.L.,  Durham,  1874;  F.S.A.; 
'  F.R.8.L.  ;  F.R.G.S.  ;  Assistant  Master, 
Queen  Elizabeth's  Sch.,  Wimbome  Minster  ; 
Head  Master,  Huntingdon  Gr.  Sch. ;  of  King 
Edward  VI.'s  Sch.,  Stratford-on-Avon  ;  Rector 
of  Llanmartin,  Mon.,  1878  ;  R.D.,  1882  ;  m. 
Louisa,  dau.  of  Rev.  D.  Wheeler,  Vicar  of 
Barrow. 

Natural  Laws.    ISeO. 

Monumental  Brasses  of  Huntingdonshire.    1872. 
Does  the  Bible  support  Total  Abstinence  ?      Gomntry, 
1877.    2nd  ed.,  1879. 

Personal  Advantages   of   Abstinence.     London,  1878. 

8vo. 

The  History  of  Toasting.    1881. 

Nineteen  Centuries  of  Drink  in  England.  London : 
Lmgman.    1884. 

Biographical  Sketch  of.      [The  Little  Jour.,  I.,  .S63, 

364.] 

French,  Right  Rev.  Thomas  Valpy.  b.  Burton, 
1825  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Peter  French,  M.A.  ;  edu- 
cated Rugby  ;  Mat.  Univ.  Coll.,  Ox.,  20th 
March,  1843 ;  B.A.,  1846  ;  M.A.,  1849  ; 
Fellow,  1848—53  ;  created  D.D.,  11th  Dec, 
1877  ;  Vicar  of  St.  Paul's,  Cheltenham,  1865 
—69  ;  of  Erith,  1874—75  ;  of  St.  Ebbe's, 
Ox.,  1875 — 77  ;  consecrated  Lord  Bishop  of 
Lahore,  1877  ;  Principal  of  C.  M.  Divinity 
Sch.,  Lahore  ;  m.  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Alfred 
Jansen,  Esq.,  of  "Walthamstow  ;  d.,  Muscat, 
Arabia,  14th  May,  1891. 

The  Lord's  Toice  unto  the  City.  Sermons  .... 
preached  .  .  .  in  the  years,  1852-56  .  .  .  in  Agra. 
Vdcutta,  1850.    12mo.,  pp.  xxm.,  273. 

Remember  now  thou  hast  heard.  [SermonJ  .  .  . 
at  Clifton.    London,  1862.    8to. 

Sermons.    London,  1889.    8vo.  .         „  , 

Revised  Memories  of  a  Pastor's  partmg  Counsels. 
London,  1878.    8vo. 

Frbtton,  "W.  G.,  F.S.A.     Coventry. 

'  Paper  on  Fortified  Coventry.      \_Rep.  North  Staffs. 
Field  Club  (1881),  31—6.] 


Previlles,  Lords  of  Tamworth. 

[Ashtead  Park,  15 — 8,  pedigree  at  end ;  Dugdale's 
Baronetage ;  Shaw's  StafEs.] 

Friends,  The,  and  Sir  Robert  Peel. 

Memorial  of  a  Meeting  for  Suffering  ...  to  Sir 
R.  Peel,  on  Ecclesiastical  Demands.    1842. 

Ditto,  to  Sir  R.  Peel  and  the  Earl  of  Aberdeen  on  the 
Oregon  Dispute  with  the  United  States  of  America.  184S. 
4to.,  i  sheet. 

Frith,  ( — .). 

Photographs  of  Dovedale.    Size,  8J  by  6J  inches. 

Froggatt,    William.      b.    1810  ;    d..    Hanging 
Bridge,  9th  June,  1857. 

Obituary.     [P.  M.  Mag.  (1857),  194.] 

Frost,    Mrs.    Jane.      Wife    of    James    Frost, 
Surveyor,  Wednesbnry  ;    d.  Woodgreeu,  22nd 
Jan.,  1835. 
Obituary.    By  H.  W.     [PFes.  iWa^.  (1835),  119.] 

Frost,  Rev.  Robert.  Rector  of  Thornhill, 
Yorks.  ;  admitted  to  the  Guild  of  St.  Mary, 
Lichfield,  1501  ;  Preb.  of  Gaia  Major,  Lich- 
field, 25th  June,  1497  ;  of  Frees,  30th  March, 
1500 — 7  ;  of  York  ;  Archdeacon  of  Winches- 
ter ;  of  Stow,  26tli  May,  1497  ;  Master,  St. 
John's  Hospital,  Lichfield,  20th  April,  1498  ; 
resigned  30th  March,  1507. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  232,   241,  558;    Reg.  Lib.,  IS, 

210;  MS.  Harl.,  6953,  18.] 

Frost,  Thomas. 

Circus  Life  and  Circus  Celebrities.  London,  1875. 
Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  xvi.,  328.  [Staffordshire :— P.  Astley,  pp.  17— 
38,  46 — 53  ;  Wolverhampton,  p.  256.] 

Fry,  Richard. 

A  Funeral  Sermon  on  the  Occasion  of  the  Death  of 
Mrs.  Elizabeth  Franklin  and  her  Daughter-in-Law,  Mrs. 
Elizabeth  Whitehouse,  delivered  at  Coseley,  in  Stafford- 
shire.   BUston:  Printed  by  S.  Bassford.    1809.    8vo. 

Frvbr,  John.  b.  Handsworth,  1775  ;  d.  Nine- 
veh, 1840. 

[See  Dicken  (Rev.' Thomas).] 

FULFBNNE. 

[BodLliib.,  1527,  34.] 

Fuller,  Rev.  Andrew  Gunter.  Baptist  Minister  ; 
residing  after  his  retirement  in  Wolverhamp- 
ton, where  he  died. 

Life  of  Andrew  Fuller.    1882.    Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  208. 

PuLLBRTON,  Georgina  Charlotte,  b.  Tixall  Hall, 
23rd  Sept.,  1812  ;  dau.  of  the  firet  Earl  Gran- 
ville, of  Stone  Park,  and  Lady  H.  Elizabeth 
Cavendish,  his  wife  ;  m.,  13th  July,  1833,  at 
Paris,  Alexander  G.  Fullerton,  Esq.  ;  adm. 
into  the  Roman  Catholic  Church,  29th  March, 
1846  ;  enrolled  in  Third  Order  of  St.  Francis, 
1856  ;  Founded  (with  Miss  Tayler)  the  Com- 
munity of  Poor  Servants  of  the  Mother  of  God 
Incarnate  ;  d.,  Ayrfield,  Bournemouth,  19th 
June,  1885,  aged  72. 
Ellen  Middleton.  A  Tale.   In  Three  Volumes.  London: 

E  Moxon     1844.    12mo.      London  [Collection  of  British 

Authors,  Vol.   98],  1844.      ]6mo.      London,  1844.      8vo. 

Helena   Middleton :    Romance    Anglais,    traduit  par  M. 

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Grantley  Manor.  London :  E.  Moxon.  1847.  Three 
Vols.  12mo.  [Collection  of  British  Authors,  Vols.  131, 
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The  Old  Highlander.    London,  1849.    8vo.    (Privately 

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[Collection  of  British  Authors,  Vols.  258,  259.]  1852 
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Comtesse  La  Bonneval,  Historive  du  Temps  de  Louis 
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Too  Strange  not  to  be  True.  London.  "Coll.  of 
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1864.    8vo.    "With  appendix. 

Constance  Sherwood.  London.  Ditto.  Vols.  793, 
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pp.  xxxvi.,  409. 

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8vo. 

Eliane.  Translated  by  Lady  F.  London  (Bungay 
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The  Fire  of  Ludy'or.  London :  Burns  ^  Gates,  n.d. 
(1882).     8vo. 

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A  Child  of  the  Sacred  Heart.    London.    8vo. 

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Friday,  Jan.  23rd,  1885.    London,   n.d.  (1885).   8vo.,  pp.  32. 

Life  of  Lady  Georgina  FuUerton.  From  the  French 
of  Madame  Augusta  Craven.  Translated  by  H.  J.-Couridge. 
London,  1888.    Portrait. 

[Weekly  Register  (24ih  Jan.,  1885) ;  Burke's  Landed 
Gentry  ;  Telegraph  (2l8t  Jan.,  1885)  ;  Daily  News  (21st 
and  25th  Jan.,'  1885) ;  The  Times  (2l8t  Jan.,  1885)  ;  The 
Tablet ;  Gillow's  Catholic  Biblio.,  II.,  336—39  ;  Mod.  Eng. 
Biog.,  I.,  col.  1112 ;  English  Rev.,  I.] 

Fdllwood,  John. 

Remnants  of  Old  "Wolverhampton  and  its  Environs. 
A  Series  of  Original  Etchings  on  Copper.  By  John  Full- 
wood.     "With  Descriptive  Letterpress,  by  E.  B.     Printed 


by  Virtue  cj-  Co.,  London,  for  the  Publishers  and  Proprietors, 
Fullwood  and  Hellier,  Waterloo  Road  South,  Wolverhamp- 
ton.   1880.    fol. 

FoLNETHY,  Rev.  John.  Rector  of  Aldridge, 
19tli  March,  1622—36  ;  Archd.  of  Stafford, 
19th  May,  1614—36  ;  Canon  of  Lichfield  ; 
Rector  of  Handsworth  ;  Precentor  of  Lichfield 
Cathedral,  27th  Oct.,  1608—36  ;  d.  1636. 
[Smith's   Aldridge,  II.,   50,   51;    Le    Neve's    Fasti; 

Shaw's  Staffs.,  II.,  102—14  ;  Harwood's  Lichfield.] 

Pdrness,  Rev.  John.  Wesleyan  Minister,  1788 
—1830. 

A  Biographical  Account  of  Solomon,  King  of  Israel, 
&c.  .  .  .  Boncaster:  Printed  and  Sold  by  D.  Boys,  and 
Sold  in  London  by  Crosby  i^  Co.  ...  and  Tregortha, 
Burslem.  1805.  12mo.,  pp.  xxx.,  166.  [Introduction 
dated  "Burslem,  24th  July,  1804."] 

Memoir  of  Mr.  George  Houlson,  of  Killingholme 
(dated  "Leek,  Sept.,  1808  ").     [  Wes.  Mag.  (1814),  501—6.] 

FuENivAL,    James.       b.  Napeley  Heath,  1826  ' 
d.  Knighton,  27th  Aug.,  1849. 
Letter  to  Knighton  Church  [P.  M.  Mag.  (1850),  11]  ; 
Obituary,  by  J.  Lewis  [ib.,  10,  11]. 

FUTTBRGARH    LETTERS. 
[See  Monckton  (John  R.).] 

Fynney,  Rev.  James,  D.D.     b.  Stafford,  1652 
s.  of  William  Fynney  ;    St.  John's  Coll.,  Ox. 
Canon  of   York,  1689  ;    of  Durham,   1694 
bur.,  Durham  Cathedral,  March,  1726. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  641.] 

Fyton,  John.  Archd.  of  Stafford,  1415—21  ; 
Chancellor  of  Sarum,  1421. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  210.] 

Fytton,  Peter,  Priest,  b.  Biddulph  Hall ;  s.  of 
(probably  Richard)  Biddulph,  Esq.,  of  Bid- 
dulph ;  he  seems  to  have  lived  much  with  the 
Fyttons  of  Gawsworth,  Cheshire  ;  adm.  Eng- 
lish Coll.,  Rome,  28th  Oct.,  1619  ;  Douay 
Coll.,  25th  Oct.,  1623  ;  sent  on  English 
Mission,  14th  May,  1627  ;  was  in  Rome  very 
often,  finally  (1655)  becoming  Librarian  to 
the  Duke  of  Florence,  at  Florence,  where  he 
d.,  1659,  aged  56. 

Original  Letters  in  the  English  Chapter  at  Rome. 
[Used  by  Dodd  for  his  "Church  History,"  and  also  by 
Sarjeant  in  his  "Account  of  the  Chapter."] 

[Dodd's  Ch.  Hist.,  III. ;  Gillow's  Catholic  Biblio.,  II., 
345 — 47  ;  Douay  Diaries  ;  Foley's  Records  S.J. ;  Eouen 
Diaries  ;    Sarjeant's  Account  of  the  English  Chapter.] 


G 

G.,  Madame  de. 

Versgs  to  her  by  Ashmole.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  36,  237.] 

"  G.  D.,"  Alton. 

Obituary   of   Mary   Wood.      By  "D.  G."       [Evana. 
Mag.  (1800),  335,  336.]  ^  " 

"  G.  G.,"  Shelton. 

The    Swearer   Reproved   by    an   Infant.       (Evang. 
Mag.  (1800),  373.]  •■  * 


G.  G.  G. 


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"  G.  G.  C,"  Maidenhead. 

On  the  Period  of  Dr.  Jolinson's  Conversion.  [Ch. 
Observer,  XXXVII.,  813—18.] 

"  G.  H.  S." 

Note  on  the  Keeling  Family.     [Reliq.,  XVII.,  63.] 

"  G.  T.,"  Sedgley. 

Awful  Death  of  a  Profane  Swearer— T.  G.,  of  Sedgley. 
By  "  G.  B.,"  Coventry.   [JSvang.  Mag.  (1800),  158, 159.] 

Gadsbury,  Joseph. 

Letters  to  Ashmole.  [Bodl.  Lib.,  438,  Art.  10,  14ff. 
50,56,57.]  '        >  .         , 

Gair,  Eev.  John.    Primitive  Methodist  Minister. 

Life  of  the  Rev.  John  Dickenson  [see] . 
Obituary  of  Richard  ("  Dicky  ")  Home.     \P.  M.  Mda. 
(1882),  276— 79.] 

Gale,  Thomse,  et  J.  Fell. 

Rerum  Anglicarum  Veterum  (opera  J.  Fell  et  Wm. 
Pulmau).  Tome  I.  Oxon.,  1884.  fol.  [Part  IV., 
"  Annales  Burtoneusis."] 

Gallery. 

Engravings  of  the  Marquis  of  Stafford's  Collection  of 
Pictures  in  London,  arranged  according  to  Schools  and  in 
Chronological  Order,  with  Remarks  on  each  Picture.  By 
W.  T.  Ottley.  The  Executive  part  under  the  manage- 
ment of  P.  W.  Tomkyns.  London,  1818.  Imp.  4to.,  4  vols. 
[Large  Paper,  with  proofs  on  India  paper,  £71  18a.  Od. 
A  few  copies.  Imp.  fol.,  coloured  and  moanted,  in  port- 
folios, £171  14s.  Od. 

Ditto,  containing  an  Etching  of  every  Picture,  and 
accompanied  with  Historical  and  Biographical  Notices. 
By  John  Young.  London,  1825.  4  vols.,  4to.  [£6  5s.  Od., 
large  paper,  with  proofs  on  India  paper,  folio,  £9  9s.  Od.] 

Ditto,  of  Dam  Gallery.  Ashbourne,  1828.  Imp.  4to. 
[25  copies  only  were  printed  for  presents  at  the  expense 
of  the  proprietor,  J.  "W".  Russell,  Esq.] 

Description  of  Stafford  Gallery.  With  Illustrations. 
[Itlus.  Land.  News  (31st  March,  21st  and  28th  June,  1848) ; 
see  Britton  (J.) ;  Mussow.] 

Gallimorb,    Ambrose.      Printer,    High    Street, 

Stone. 

[See  Beardmore  ( — .),  Richmond  (Rev.  W.),  "A 
Moorland  Farmer  " ;  White's  Staffs.,  1834.] 

Galton,  Mary  Anne. 

[See  Schimmelpenninck  (Mrs.  M.  A.).] 

Galton,  Samuel,  Sen.,  of  Birmingham  and  Great 

Barr. 

Statement  of  the  Case  of  Samuel  Galton  and  Samuel 
Galton,  Jun.,  who  were  disowned  by  the  Birmingham 
Monthly  Meeting  for  fabricating  and  selling  instruments 
of*  war.    8vo. 

Galton,  Samuel,  Jun. 

To  the  Friends  of  the  Monthly  Meeting  of  Birming- 
ham.   Birmingham,  1795.    fol.,  sm.  sheet. 

Gardiner,  Rev.  Samuel,  M.A.  Rector  of  Eggin- 
ton,  Derbys.;  Preb.  of  Dernford,  Lichfield, 
24tli  Oct.,  1701  to  death  ;  d.,  1731  ;  bur. 
Egginton. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  225.] 

Gardner,  Alan.  b.  The  Manor  House,  Uttoxeter, 
12th  April,  1742 ;  s.  of  Lieut.-Gol.  Gardner, 
of  the  11th  Dragoons  ;  Midshipman  in  the 
"  Medway,"  1756  ;  Lieutenant  of  the  "Bel- 
lona,"  1769  ;.  Commander  of  the  "  Raven  "  ; 
m.,  1774,  Susannah  Hyde,  dau.  of  P^ranois 
Gale,  of  the  West  Indies  ;  M.P.,  Portsmouth, 
1790  ;    "Westminster,  1796  ;    Rear-Admiral  of 


the  Blue,  1790  ;  a  Lord  of  the  Admiralty, 
1790  ;  created  a  Baronet,  1793  ;  raised  to  the 
Peerage  as  Lord  Gardner  of  Uttoxeter,  15th 
Nov.,  1806  ;  d.,  Bath,  1810  ;  bur.  in  the 
Abbey  Church, 

Memoirs  of.  [CampbeH's  Naval  Hist.,  VIII.,  "285— 
93  ;  Naval  Chronicle,  Vols.  VIII.  and  XXI.]  ' 

Memoirs,  with  Portraits.  [Nat.  Port.  Gallery,  III. ; 
European  Mag.,  XXVI. ;  Eedfern'a  Uttoxeter,  2ud  ed., 
271-76 ;  Notices,  &c.,  in  Navy  Lists,  Peerages,  and 
Baronetages.] 

Dispatches.     [In  Admiralty  OflSce.] 

[See  Lyell  (R.,  M.D.) ;  Lancet  (1826),  289—300.] 

Gardner,  James  William,  b.  Rugeley,  1851  ; 
s.  of  James  Gardner,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Brasenose 
Coll.,  Ox.,  10th  April,  1869  ;  B.A.,  1872. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  508.] 

Gardner,  Rev.  Lawrence,  D.I).  Preb.  of  Long- 
don,  Lichfield,  22nd  Oct.,  1779  ;  Preb.  of 
Ulveton,  27th  May,  1770—1827  ;  Canon 
Residentiary  of  Lichfield  ;  Preb.  of  Wolver- 
hampton ;  Vicar  of  High  Ercall,  Salop  ;  Rector 
of  Coppenhall,  Cheshire  ;  Rector  of  St.  Philip's, 
Birmingham  ;  resided  mostly  at  Sansaw  Hall, 
Salop,  where  he  d.,  27th  July  ;  bur.  3rd  Aug., 
1844. 

[Hulbert's  Seventy  Tears  of  an  Eventful  Lite,  302 ; 
Harwood's  Lichfield,  237,  239.] 

Garland,  Rev.  William  Guest,  b.  Handsworth, 
1848  ;  8.  of  William  Stevens  Garland,  Esq.; 
Mat.  Queen's  Coll.,  Ox,,  1st  May,  1867  ; 
B.A.,  1870  ;  M.A.,  1873  ;  Curate  of  North 
Harborne,  1872—77  ;  of  St.  Michael's,  Hands- 
worth,  1876  ;  Vicar  of  Edingale,  1883. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  509.] 

Garman,  William  Chancellor.  M.R.C.S.,  Eng- 
land, 1859  ;  L.S.A.,  1855  ;  of  Great  Bair 
and  Wednesbury. 

Case  of  Resection  of  Hip  Joint  [Birmingham  Med. 
Rev.  (1871J]  ;  Treatment  of  Habitual  Drunkards  [ib. 
(1874)]. 

Garneu,  Robert,  b.  Foley,  Longton,  1808  ;  s, 
of  Robert  Garner,  Potter  ;  educated  privately, 
and  at  Aston  Hall  and  Sedgley  Park  ;  Student 
at  North  Staffs.  Infirmary  ;  London  Univ.  ; 
Silver  Medal  (Anatomy,  &c.),  1829  ;  Silver 
Medal  (Materia  Mediea)  ;  Gold  Medal  (Sur- 
gery), 1830  ;  Silver  Medal  (Comp.  Anatomy), 
1831  ;  House  Surgeon,  St.  Mary's  Dispensary, 
Nottingham,  1831  ;  Surgeon,  North  Staffs. 
Infirmary;  Physician,to  ditto  ;  settled  in  Stoke, 
1834  ;  F.R.C.S.  ;  F.L.S. ;  Vice-President, 
North  Staffs.  Field  Clab  ;  President ;  m.  (1) 
Lucy,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Cotterill,  Incum- 
bent of  St.  John's,  Longton,  (2)  Miss  Bishop, 
of  Shelton  Hall ;  d.  1886. 

The  Natural  History  of  the  County  of  Stafford,  &c. 
London:  John  Van  Voorst.  MDCCCXLIV.  8vo.,  pp.  vi., 
551 ;  22  illustrations,  2  plates  of  trees,  1  of  fossils,  and 
map  at  the  end. 

Supplement  to  the  above.  London  (Newcastle:  JP. 
Orme),  1880.  8vo.,  pp.  61,  including  Ihdex'to  both" 
History  and  Supplement. 

Entherapeia  .  .  .  London:  Churchill.  1855.  8vo., 
pp.  282. 


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Figures  illustrating  the  Structure  of  various  Inverte- 
brate Animals  (Mollusc,  &c.).  Stoke-on-Trent :  Printed  by 
G.  Turner.     1860.    8vo. 

Holiday  Excursions.   London:  Hardwiclce.   1867.   8vo. 

Staffordshire  Tracts.   Stafford  Advertiser  Office.   12mo. 

Dr.  Garner  contributed  the  following  to  Keports  and 
Magazines  : — On  an  Economic  Use  of  Millstone  Grit  [Eep. 
Brit.  Association  (1839)] ;  On  an  Albino  Crab  [ib.,  Cam- 
bridge (18o2),  34:5] ;  On  the  Cause  of  Pearls  [ib.}  ;  The 
Belative  Action  on  each  other  of  Plants  and  Gases  [ib., 
(Newcastle  1853)]  ;  OnaParasite  Acarus  of  Anodon  [ib.}; 
On  the  Sound  caused  by  Corisa  [ib.  (Bath,  1854)]  ;  On 
the  Power  which  some  Protifers  have  of  attaching  by  a 
thread  [ib.  (Nottingham,  1855)]  ;  On  a  Remarkable  Hail- 
storm in  North  Staffordshire  [ii.  (Cheltenham,  1856)]  ; 
On  the  Country  round  Conway  [ib.]  ;  On  the  Anatomy  of 
the  Brain  in  Marsupial  and  some  small  Quadrupeds  [ib. 
(Leeds,  1858) ;  Mag. of  Natural  Hist.,I)ublin,pla,tes  (1858)]; 
Some  Remarkable  Effects  of  Endosmosus  in  the  Spermo- 
tophores  of  Gastropodes  [ib.  (Aberdeen,  1859)]  ;  On 
Organic  Remains  in  North  Staffordshire,  by  R.  G.  and  W. 
Molyneux  [ib.] ;  On  Cilia  in  the  Vessels  of  Beroe  [ib. 
(Birmingham,  1834)]  ;  On  the  Eye  of  Lepades  [ib.  (Oxford, 
1860)] ;  On  Alterations  in  the  Medula  Oblongata  in 
Paralysis  [ib  ]  ;  On  the  Convolutions  of  the  Brain  [ib. 
(Manchester,  1861);  On  the  Brain  in  relation  to  Skull 
Sutures  [i6.  (Cambridge,  1862)]  ;  On  the  Anatomy  of  the 
Carinaria  [ib.  (Norwich,  1868)]  ;  On  some  rare  Cephalo- 
poda [ib.]  ;  On  the  Homologies  in  the  Foot  of  the  Horse 
[ib.  (Exeter,  1869)]  ;  On  the  Brain  of  a  Negro  [ib.]  ;  On 
the  Anterior  and  Posterior  Limbus  [ib.  (Liverpool,  1870)]  ; 
Comparison  of  the  Brain  of  the  Different  Varieties  of 
Dogs  [ib.  (Glasgow,  1876)];  On  the  Use  of  Ligatures  of 
Split  Tendon  [Jour. Brit.  Med.  Association  (8th Dec, 1877)]; 
Address  [Rep.  North  Staffs.  Field  Club  (1870),  15—21]  ; 
The  Intelligence  of  Animals  compared  with  that  of  Man 
[(1880),  67—71]  ;  On  the  Staffordshire  Flora  [(1878) 
95—99];  Address  [(1879)  40— 53]  ;  Presidential  Address 
£83—9]  ;  On  the  National  Kalendar  [(1881)  93—  ]  ; 
List  of  Plants  found  round  Stafford  [(1882)  59—61]; 
The  Black  Cowslip,  &c.  [67—70] ;  Thor's  Cave  [(1886) 
5,  6]  ;  Tutbury  [6]  ;  On  the  Power  that  certain  Rotifers, 
&0.  [(1866)]  ;  On  the  Upper  Trent  Valley  [(1877)  3,  4]  ; 
Extracts  [(1869),  3]  ;  Natural  History  [(1870)  5,  6,  15 
—21]  ;  Manx  Fishermen  [6]  ;  Observations  [(1871)  6]  ; 
Waterfalls  [('871)  6]  ;  Note  from  Dr.  Darwin  [7J  ; 
Natural  History  [(1872)  6,  7]  ;  Trentham  [(1873)  5]  ; 
Remarkable  Rocks  [8,  9]  ;  Birds  of  Leek  [(1874)  12]  ; 
Crustacsea  [11]  ;  Bunlectella  Aspugilum  [(1875)  11]  ; 
Zoological  and  Botanical  Notabilia,  1882  [(1883)  74— 
82]  ;  Observations  on  Natural  History  during  the  year 
[(1885)77,78];  Presidential  Address  for  1870  [reprinted 
in  Addresses,  &c.  (1875),  1 — 11]  ;  Lines  on  a  Fossil  Tree 
[in  ditto  [20]  ;  Catalogue  of  Contributions  to  North 
Staffs.  Field  Club  [Simms's  Biblio  of  same,- 30,  31]; 
Edward  Forbes  and  his  Country  ;  Capriferous  Sandstone 
at  Bai'laston  [Midland  Philosophical  Soc.  Hep.]  ;  On  the 
Junction  of  the  Coal  Strata  with  the  Perunia  around 
Stoke-on-Trent  [ib.]  ;  On  the  Ffitton  Combat,  Gawsworth 
[Staffs.  Advertiser  (1872)]  ;  Letter  on  Theological 
Opinions  [ib.] ;  On  the  Avoidance  of  Choke  Damp  [ib., 
1874]  ;  Review  of  Sir  0.  Mosley's  Tutbury  [ib.]  ;-  of 
Siinter's  Jottings  [ib.]  ;  On  St.  Mary's  Font,  Stafford 
[ii.]  ;  On  the  Staffordshire  Knott  [ib.];  Discovery  of  a 
Gold  Torque  on  Needwood  [ib.]  ;  Diggings  on  the  Site  of 
Etocetum  [ib.]  ;  On  the  Cultivation  of  Vegetables  [ib.]  ; 
Three  Letters  on  Vital  Statistics  [ib.]  ;    On  the  Diseases 


mentioned  in  the  Bible  [ib.  (1849)  J  ;    The  North  Staffiord- 

'■■      ['".];    Medical   Worthies    [ib.]; 

Sanitary    Statistics    [ib.]  ;    Medical    Topography    [ib.]  ; 


shire  Infirmary   [ib.   (1871)];    Medical  Worthies 


On  the  Administration  of  Prussic  Acid  in  Cholera  [Lancet 
(1831),  650]  ;  On  the  Lower  Forms  of  Life  [ib.  (1872)]  ; 
On  Fossil  Footprints  at  Kerridge  [Macclesfield  Jour. 
(28th  Dec,  1881)];  With  the  Fisherman  (iPort  Erin) 
[Man.  Scientific  Opinion  (9th  Feb.,  1870)] ;  On  Erasmus 
Darwin  [Mid.  Nat.  (1878)]  ;  On  Modern  Troglodytes 
[Reliq.  (1867)]  ;  The  Early  Potters  of  Staffordshire  [ib. 
(1875),  127, 128]  ;  Christmas  Tale  of  the  Upper  Trent  in 
the  Olden  Time  [Potteries  Mech.  Mag.  (1861)]  ;  Fact  and 
Fiction  on  the  Folk  of  our  Moors  [ib.]  ;  On  Life  [Med. 
and  Chir.  Rev.  (1870),  1—24]  ;  On  the  Nervous  System  of 
Mollusca  [Linn.  Trans.  (1834),  plates]  ;  On  the  Anatomy 
of  Lamelibyanchata  [Zoolog.  Trans.  (1835),  1 — 33  ;  Mag. 
Nat.  Hist.  ('1835)]  :  Malacological  Notes  [ib.  (1877),  357— 
69]  ;  On  the  Anatomy  of  Mollusca  [Jour.  Linn.  Soc. 
(1850)]  ;  On  the  Structure  of  the  Aye-Aye  [Med.  Gazette 
(1860)1;  Cases  of  Lithotomy  fj6.] ;  On  some  Malforma- 
tions   [ib.]  ;    Review  of  the  Nervous   System    [Jour,  of 


Anatomy  and  Pht/sics,XY.,  566— 79] ;  On  the  Hypophysical 
Cerebraltract  [Mag.  and  Annah  of  Nat.  Hist.  (1882),  280 
—85] ;  On  the  Formation  and  the  Improvement  of  British 
Pearls  [Jour,  of  Linn.  Soc.  XI.,  426—28]  ;  On  a  Hybrid 
Vaccinium  (Mare)  [Science  Gossip  (1872)]  ;  On  Plants 
Viable  on  the  Sea  Shore  [ib.  (1874)]  ;  Seeds  found  m 
Blackbirds'  Nests  [ib.]  ;  On  Buds  or  Galls  on  Cultivated 
Perns  [ib.]  ;  On  the  Caprimulgns  Europoeus  [ib.  (1875)]  ; 
On  Dero  (Annelia)  [ib.  (1878)]  ;  An  Escaped  Green 
Lizard  —  Transpiration  —  Entomology  in  Coal  Mines- 
Parasite  (Cheteter)  on  the  House  Fly— Ova  on  the  Poa 
Aquatica  —  Cocoons  on  Juneus  squarrosus  —  A  Manx 
Potentella  [ib.]  ;  Case  where  a  large  quantity  of  Chloro- 
form was  inhaled  [Id.  and  Snow's  Chloroform]. 

Dr.  Garner  read  the  following  before  the  North 
Staffs.  Medical  Society,  which  appeared  more  or  less  in 
externa  in  the  local  papers  : — 

Case  of  Parturition  with  Piocidentia — Case  of  Hydated 
Form  Growths  in  Uterus — Melon-seed-like-growths  in  the 
Sheaths  of  Tendons — Cases  of  Calculi  in  Urethra — On 
Excisions  of  Joints — On  Railway  Accidents — On  the 
Derbyshire  Neck — On  the  Cattle  Disease  [Three  Cases 
of  Pneumotherax  in  one  family — On  the  Natural  Relation 
of  Hydrophobia  to  Tetanus — Presidential  Address  at 
the  first  Meeting  of  North  Staffordshire  Branch  of 
British  Medical  Association,  1874 — On  the  Affections  of 
the  Nervous  System. 

Biography'and  Portrait  of.  [Rep.  North  Staffs.  Field 
Club  (1886).] 

[From  information  supplied  by  Dr.  Garner.] 

Gaenett,  Charles,  b.  IManchester,  1811  ;  s.  of 
Robert  Garnett,  Esq.  ;  Student,  Lincoln's  Inn, 
5th  May,  1837  ;  Mid.  Temple,  1st  Dec,  1840  ; 
called  to  the  Bar,  29th  Jai).,  1841  ;  J.P., 
Staffs,  and  Warws. ;  m.  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of 
Robert  Peel  Willock  ;  of  Bonehill  House. 
[Foster's  Men  at  the  Bar,  171.] 

Garnett,  Frederick  Charles,  b.  Manchester, 
1818 ;  s.  of  Robert  Garnett,  Esq.  ;  Mat. 
Balliol  Coll.,  Ox.,  18th  March,  1836  ;  B.A., 
1840  ;  M.A..  1845  ;  Student,  Inner  Temple, 
1840;  of  Bonehill  House  ;  rf.,  unmarried,  4tli 
April,  1874. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  510.] 

Gaenett,  Rev.  Richard,  b.  1789  ;  Priest  Vicar 
of  Lichfield  Cathedral  ;  Vicar  of  Chebsey, 
1836  ;  Assistant  Keeper  of  Printed  Books  in 
Brit.  Mus.,  1838—50  ;   d.  27th  Sept.,  1850. 

The  Philological  Essays  of  the  late  Rev.  Richard 
Garnett.  Edited  by  his  son.  London  (Leipzig  printed), 
1850.    8vo.,  pp.  xvi.,  342. 

Contributor  to  Gent's  Mag.,  Encyclopredia  MetropoU- 
tana.  Quarterly  Review,  Protestant  Guardian,  Trans.  Philo- 
logical Soc. 

Garnett,    Richard.       b.   Lichfield,    27th    Feb., 
1835  ;    s.  of  the  above  ;    educated  privately  ; 
LL.D.,    Edin.,    1883  ;     Keeper    of    Printed 
Books  in  Brit.  Mus.  ;    m.  Olivia  Nainey,  dau. 
of    Edward    Singleton,    Esq,,    of    co.    Clare  ; 
President  of  Library  Association,  1892 — 93. 
Primula.    A  Book  of  Lyrics.    London,  1858. 
lo  in  Egypt  and  other  Poems.     London,  1859.    8vo.. 
pp.  152.  ' 

Poems  from  the  German.    London,  1861. 
Idylls    and    Epigrams.        Chiefly    from    the    Greek 
Anthology.      London :  Macmillan.      1869.     Fcd.  8vo    no 
viii.,  72.    2hded.  ^  '  ^^ 

Coventry  Patmore,  Florilegium  Amantis.  London 
(Edinburgh  printed),  1870.     12mo.,  pp.  8,  230. 

Historic  and  other  Doubts.    In  a  Preface,  bv  E  G 

London,  1885.  '    J  ■ 

De  Quincey,  The  English  Opium  Eater.   London,  1885. 

Life   of   Carlyle  the   Great.    London:    Walter  Scott. 

1887. 

Life  of  Emerson.    London,  1888. 


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Life  of  Milton.    London :  W.  Scott.    1800.    pp.  205. 

The  Twilight  of  the  Gods.     London,  1888. 

Iphigenia  in  Delphi :  A  Dramatic  Poem.  London, 
1800. 

Relics  of  Shelley.  Edited  by  E.  G.  London,  1862. 
8vo.,  pp.  xiv.,  191. 

Select  Poems  of  Shelley.  Edited  by  R.  G.  London, 
1880. 

Waiter's  Old  Shropshire  Oak.    Edited  by  R.  G.   1880. 

Select  Letters  of  Shelley.  Edited  by  R.  G.  London, 
1882. 

Mary  Wolstonecrof t  Shelley.  With  an  introduction 
by  R.  G.    London,  1891. 

My  Study  Window.  By  J.  Russell  Lowell.  With 
Introduction  by  E.  G.    London,  1891. 

The  Accession  of  Queen  Mary.  Being  the  con- 
temporary narrative  of  Antonio  de  Grearas,  a  Spanish 
Merchant,  resident  in  England.  Edited,  with  introduction, 
by  R.  G.    London,  1892. 

Collected  Works  of  Thomas  Love  Peacock.  Edited 
by  R.  G.     10  vols.     London,  1892—03. 

The  Battaile  of  Agincourt.  By  Michael  Drayton. 
With  Introduction  and  notes  by  R.  G.    London,  1893. 

Tathek.  By  William  Beckford.  Edited  with  intro- 
duction by  R.  6.    London,  1893. 

Shelley  and  Lord  Beaconsfield.  [Publications  of 
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Kew  Melusina.  Translated  from  Goethe.  [  Trans,  of 
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Literature  in  the  Reign  of  Queen  Victoria.  Contri- 
buted to  T.  H.  Ward's  Beign  of  Qaeeu  Victoria.     1881. 

Dr.  Garnett  contributed  the  articles — Alexander  VI. ; 
Anthology  ;  Calderon  ;  Leopard,  &o.,  to  9th  Edition  of 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica  ;  and  superintended  the  publi- 
cation of  the  General  Catalogue  of  the  British  Museum 
Printed  Books  from  its  commencement  to  his  appoint- 
ment as  Keeper  of  Printed  Books  in  1890.  He  has  also 
contributed  to  the  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.  and  Jour,  of  Library 
Association. 

[Men  of  the  Times,  &c.] 

Gareatt,  Rev.  Thomas,  h.  Baddesley,  Ensor, 
Warws.,  Feb.  22nd,  1796  ;  s.  of  Thomas 
Garratt,  Gent.  ;  M.A.  ;  Curate  of  Prestbury, 
Cheshire,  1828  ;  Wilmslow,  1829—30  ;  Vicar 
of  Audley,  1831 — 41  ;  m.  twice  ;  d.  9th  Dec, 
1841,  London,  aged  45  years  ;  bur.  Audley 
Churchyard.     [Monument.] 

Original  Poems.  London  :  Printed  for  the  Author  by 
Barnard  4;  Farley.     1818.     Pt.  8vo.,  pp.  xii.,  167. 

The  Pastor.    A  Poem.    1824. 

An  Address  to  the  Inhabitants  of  Prestbury  on  the 
Observance  of  the  Sabbath.     1826. 

An  Appeal  to  Protestants.  Including  a  copy  of  the 
Verses  inserted  in  the  Macclesfield  Courier,  headed  "A 
Constitution  is  a  Constitution."  3rd  ed.,  with  Notes 
.  of  an  Address  to  Protestants,  and  a  Series  of 
Correspondence  .  .  .  between  .  .  .  E.  Stanley  . 
J.  M.  Turner  .  .  now  Bishop  of  Calcutta, 
and  the  Curate  of  Wihmslow.    1820. 

A  Manual  of  Christian  Faith  and  Practice,  attempted 
in  six  Discourses,  delivered  during  Lent,  1830,  at  South- 
port.  London:  Baldwin  ^  Cradoch.  Printed  by  Lealc, 
Ormshirh.    1831.    8vo.,  pp.  xii.,  182. 

The  Bachelor's  Whim;  or.  The  Hermit  of  Lathom. 
A  Poem.    Altrincham:  Printed  by  T.  Balshaw.    n.d.    Pep. 

A  Farewell  Sermon  preached  in  the  Parish  Church  of 
Wilmslow,  31st  May,  1829.  Richmond:  Printed  by  M. 
Bell.    Cr.  8yo.,  pp.  48.       ^  „      ,  ^,         . 

A  Letter  to  the  Rev.  E.  Stanley  ....  author  of 
"A  few  Observations  on  Religion  and  Education  in 
Ireland."    1838.  ,.  .  .„    ^ 

The  Contrast  of  Scripture  and  Tradition  f  or,  Protes- 
tantism and  Popery.      A  Poetic  and  Descriptive  Colloquy, 
with  a  Corollary  addressed  to  the  British  Nation. 
Let  not  a  recreant  Rambler  basely  choke 
'I  he  brave  and  righteous  spirit  we  invoke ; 
Let  not  the  vain  Apologist  of  Rome 
Mislead  your  minds  and  expedite  your  doom. 
Be  just  and  wise,  prescriptive  truth  observe — 
And  keep  its  limits— though  a  Stanley  swerve. 

(Corollary.) 

London:  WhittaJeer  ^  Co.,  Ave  Maria  Lane  ;  J.  Swinner- 
ton,  Macclesfield  ;  and  W.  H.  Hyde,  Newcastle.  Printed  by 
W  H  Hyde.    1836.    Pt.  8vo.,  pp.  36,  not  including  title. 


Collected  Poems.  With  Memoirs.  Edited  by  Dr. 
Forshaw.    Bradford,  1892.    Cr.  8vo. 

[From  information  supplied  by  Dr.  Forshaw.] 

Garrett,  C.  B.    "  Studiosus  Medicinae,"  Hanley. 

Letter  on  Experiments  with  Pruasic  Acid.  [Lancet 
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Garsidb,  Charles  Brierley.  b.  Manchester,  6th 
April,  1818  ;  s.  of  Joseph  Garside,  Surgeon, 
and  Mary  Ann,  his  wife  ;  educated)  Man.  Gr, 
Sch.  ;  Mat.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  18th  May, 
1837  ;  B.A.,  1841  ;  M.A.,  1842  ;  Curate  of 
Tetbury,  Gloucs.,  1842  ;  of  Ch.  Ch.,  Regent's 
Park  ;  of  Margaret  Street  Chapel,  1847  ;  re- 
ceived into  the  Roman  Catholic  Church,  21st 
June,  1850  ;  Domestic  Chaplain  to  Bertram, 
Earl  of  Shrewsbury,  at  Alton  ;  d.,  Posillippo, 
near  Naples,  21st  May,  1876,  aged  58. 
The  Impiety  of  Bartering  Faith  for  Opinion.  London, 
185L    8vo. 

The  Preaching  of  the  Cross,  &o.    London,  1869.    8vo. 
The  Prophet  of  Carmel.    London  (1873).    8vo. 
The  Helpers  of  the  Holy  Souls.     London,  1874.    8vo. 
Blessed    Margaret    Mary    Alacoque,      London,  1814. 
32mo. 

The  Sacrifice  of  the  Eucharist,  &C.   London,  1875.  8vo. 
[The    Tablet    (May,   1876);     Cooper's    Biog.    Diet.; 
Gillow's  CathoUc  Biblio.,  II.,  397,  398  ;    Mod.  Biog.  Diet., 
I.,  col.  1126.] 

Garton,  John.      b.  Little  Lea,  Cheshire  ;    came 
to  Stoke,  Nov.,  1852  ;  d.  there,  1877. 
Obituary  of.     [See  Shenton  (Rev.  J.).] 

Gates,  James.      Surgeon,  Wolverhampton. 

Pressure  undep Parturition.     [Lancet  (1841),  953.] 

Gates,  Rev.  Samuel.  Wesleyan  Minister, 
1787—1821. 

An  Important  Question  Answered.  A  Sermon.  Tun- 
stall  :  I.  Wedgwood,     n.d.     12mo.,  pp'.  28. 

A  Sermon  '(on  1  Cor.  i.  30)  preached  at  Burslem. 
Burslem :  J.  Tregortha.     1812.     12mo.,  pp.  23. 

A  Practical  Exposition  of  the  Lord's  Prayer.  Vork, 
1814.     12mo.,  pp.  100. 

Obituary  of  Prudence  Orpe,  of  Prestwood  [see]. 

Gatty,  Rev.  Alfred,  D.D.,  Vicar  of  Ecclesfield. 

Brief  Memoir  of  Rev.  Jonathan  Eastwood,  M.A.,  of 
Trinity  Church,  Hanley.     [Reliq.,  V.,  79—84.] 

Gadntlett,  Henry  John.     b.  Wellington,  Salop, 
9th  July,  1805  ;  Musical  Composer  ;  d.,  Ken- 
sington, 21st  Feb.,  1876. 
Composed  Tunes  to  Prebendary    Harland's    Psalter 

and  Hymnal.    1868.     [See  Hariand  (Preb.).] 

Gavan  (or  Gawan),  John,  S.J.  b.  London, 
1640  ;  educated  at  iSt.  Omer's  Coll.,  Liege, 
and  Rome;  entered  S.J.,  at  Watten,  7th 
Sept.,  1660  ;  on  Mission  in  Staffordshire ; 
mostly  resided  at  Wolverhampton  ;  arrested 
for  complicity  in  the  Gates  Plot,  1679  ;  tried 
and  condemned  to  be  hung,  drawn,  and 
quartered — which  verdict  was  carried  out  on 
Tyburn  Hill,  20th— 30th  June,  1679. 
The   Cabal   of   several  notorious  Priests  and  Jesuits 

discovered,  as  W.  Ireland,  John  Gavan,  &c.    .    .    London, 

1679.    fol. 

The  New  Design  of  the  Papists  detected;  or.  An 
Answer  to  the  last  Speeches  of  the  five  Jesuits,  lately 
executed.    London,  1679.    fol.  ' 

The  last  Speeches  of  the  five  notorious  Traytors  and 
Jesuits  .  .  that  wsre  executed  ...  the  20th  of 
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The  True  Speeches  of  Thomas  White  ...  J. 
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Harangues  des  ling  Per^s  de  la  Compagnte  de  Jesus 
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certaveisunt  usque  ad  mortem."  Archbp.  Plunkett  .  .  . 
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[Foley's  Records  S.J. ;  Oliver's  Coll.  S.J. ;  Challoner's 
Memoirs,  Vol.  II.;   Gillow's  Catholic  Biblio.,  II.,  405—7.] 

Gaybe,  Arthur  Edward,  b.  Clayton,  near  New- 
castle, 6th  July,  1801  ;  s.  of  Major  Edward 
Echlin  Gayer,  of  the  67th  Foot  ;  educated 
Durham  and  Bath  Gr.  Schools  ;  Mat.  Trin. 
Coll.,  Dublin,  1818  ;  B.A.,  1823  :  LL.B.  and 
LL.D.,  1830  ;  called  to  the  Irish  Bar,  1827  ; 
Q.C.,  2nd  Nov.,  1844  ;  Chancellor  and  Vicar- 
General  of  Diocese  of  Ossory,  1848  ;  of  Meath, 
Jan.,  1851  ;  of  Cashel,  June,  1851  ;  Ecclesi- 
astical Commissioner  for  Ireland,  8th  Jane, 
1859— July,  1869  ;  d.,  Abbotsleigh,  Upper 
Norwood,  Surrey,  12th  Jan.,  1877. 

Several  Pamphlets  defending  the  Irish  Church.  1867, 
1868,  1869.  [One  of  them,  "Fallacies  and  Fictions," 
reached  12  editions.] 

Memoirs  of  the  Family  of  Gayer.  Privately  printed 
(1870).    4to. 

Lectures  to  Young  Men's  Christian  Associations  : — 
The  Choice  of  Companions  ;  Money :  What  is  it  worth  ? 
and  What  it  is  not  worth ;    Human  Happiness. 

Papal  Infallibility  and  Supremacy  tried  by  Ecclesias- 
tical History,  Scripture,  and  Reason.     London,  1877.     8vo. 

Editor  of — The  Catholic  Layman.  Dublin,  1851—57. 
Reprinted,  Dublin,  1862.     8  vols.,  8vo. 

\_Quart.  Rev.,  CXXIT.,  538—59.] 

Gaytanni,  John.      Cardinal  of  Rome  ;    Archd. 
of  Coventry,  1320—39. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  207.] 

Gaythornb,  Rosa  (^pseudonym). 

\_See  Haydock  (Rhoda).] 

Gayton. 

Ordnance  Survey,  &c.    .     .    .     Southampton  (1882). 

Gbaoh,  Charles,  b.  St.  Austell,  1808  ;  s.  of 
George  Geach  ;  Clerk  in  Bank  of  England  at 
Birmingham,  1826—36  ;  Manager  of  the 
Midland  Bank  Company,  1836  ;  purchased 
Park  Gate  Iron  Manufacturing  Company, 
1840,  and  the  Patent  Axle  Tree  Company, 
1840  ;    Mayor  of  Birmingham,  1847  ;    M.P., 


Coventrv,    8th   April,    1851,    to   death  ;     d., 
9,  Park"  Street,  Westminster,  1st  Nov.,  1854. 
[Mod.  Enq.  Biog.,  I.,  col.  1132  ;    Edwards'  Personal 
Recollections  of  Birmingham,  125—31 ;     Minutes  of  Pro- 
ceedings of  Institute  of  Civil  Eng.,  XIT.,  148—51 ;    Illus. 
Lond.  News,  XXI.,  377,  378,  portrait.] 

Gearb,  Rev.  Edward,  b.  Exeter,  1814  ;  s.  of 
John  Geare,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Exeter  Coll.,  Ox., 
4th  March,  1831  ;  B.A.,  1835  ;  M.A.,  1838  ; 
various  Curacies  ;  Vicar,  St.  George's,  Wol- 
verhampton, 1872—77  ;  of  Pelsall,  1879—84. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  515.] 

Gee,  a.  L.,  Leek. 

The  Record  of  the  Hills.    A  Poem.     [Olde  Leeke.] 

Gee,  James.     Walsall. 

Supplied  a  full  Account  of  Town  and  Parish  of 
Walsall  to  Rev.  Stebbing  Shaw  [History  of  Staffordshire, 
Vol.  I.]  ;  Two  Letters  on  St.  Matthew's  Church  [Gent.'a 
Mag.,  Vols.  68—70  (1798)]  ;  partially  reprinted  [Willmore's 
Walsall,  146 — 48]  ;  MS.  Account  of  Walsall  Antiquities 
[penes  W.  H.  Duignan,  Walsall]. 

References  to.     [Willmore's  Walsall,  p.  ix.] 

Gelson  Bros.,  Potters,  Hanley. 

Description  of  Works.     [Reliq.,  XIV.,  172.] 

Genings,  Edmund,  alias  Ironmonger,  b.  Lich- 
field, 1567  ;  probably  s.  of  John  Genings, 
Bailiff,  1555,  of  the  Guild  of  Lichfield  ;  edu- 
cated Lichfield  Gr.  Sch.,  up  to  1583,  when  he 
became  page  to  R.  Sherwood,  a  Roman  Catholic, 
with  whom  he  went  on  the  Continent ;  received 
into  English  Coll.  at  Rome,  12th  Aug.,  1583  ; 
at  Rheims,  2nd  Nov.,  1587  ;  sent  on  English. 
Mission,  9th  April,  1590  ;  arrested  8th  Nov., 
1591  ;  tried,  4th  Dec,  1591  ;  condemned,  5th 
Dec.  ;  disembowelled  alive  and  executed,  10th 
Dec,  1591. 

Life  and  Death  of.     [See  Genings  (John).] 

Strange  and  Miraculous  News  from  St.  Omers.  Being 
an  Account  of  the  Wonderful  Life  and  Death  of  a  Popish 
Saint  and  Martyr,  named  Mr.  Edmund  Genings,  Priest, 
who  was  executed  for  treason  some  years  since.  With  a 
Relation  of  the  Miracles  at  .  .  .  his  death.  Wherein 
may  be  observed  what  lying  wonders  Papists  are  made  to 
believe,  &c.    n.  p.,  pi.,  or  d.  (London,  1680).    fol. 

Portrait :— ".^tat  24,  1591,  eight  Latin  Verses.  Mar- 
tin Bas,  sc.    4to.     Before  the  Life.    1614. 

[Genings'  Life  of  E.  Genings  ;  Douay  Diaries ; 
Challoner's  Missionary  Priests ;  Harwood's  Lichfield ; 
Gillow's  Catholic  Biblio.,  II.,  416—19.] 

Genings,  John.     Younger  brother  of  the  above  ; 
b.  Lichfield,  1570,  where  he  was  brought  up  as 
a  Protestant ;    after  his  brother's  execution  he 
became  a  Roman  Catliolic,  and  was  educated 
for  the  priesthood  at  Douay  ;    sent  on  English 
Mission,  1608  ;    joined  Order  of  St.  Francis, 
1614  or  1615  ;  resuscitated  the  Friars  Minor, 
becoming  Provincial  of  the  English  Province, 
1629  ;    re-elected,  1634  and  1640  ;    d.  in  his 
Convent  at  Douay,  2nd  Nov.,  1660,  aged  90. 
Life  and  Death   of    Mr.    Edmund    Genings,    Priest, 
Crowned   with  Martyrdom  at   Loudon,   the  10th  day  of 
Nov.,  1591.      (A  Brief  Relation,  by  way  of  Appendix,  con- 
cerning the  Life  and  Death    of   the  Swithume   Welles, 
Gentleman,  companion  and  fellow-martyr  to  the  said  M 
Edmund  Genings.)     St.  Omers,  1614.    4to.,  pp.  110.    With 
engraved  title  page,  and  11  plates  by  Martin  Bas.     The 
Life,  pp.  102,  including  title,  approbation,  1  f .,  unpaged : 
Brief  Relation,  pp.  103—10.  '       r  s      , 

^    „['''«ry  rare.    Pine  copies  difficult  to  obtain.    Worth  from  £12 

to  £16.— OOMl'ILEB,] 


GEOGHEGAN 


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GIBBONS 


.  Institutio  Missipnariorum.    Duaci,  1651.     IGmo. 
Portrait. 

[Dr.  Oliver  says  there  is  one  in  St.  Peter's  Cliapel,  Birming- 
ham-.—COMP  i  i.E  u.] 

[Dodd'8  Ch.  Hist.,  Vol.  II. ;  OliTer's  Coll.  S.J.,  551  ; 
Parkinson's  Coll.  Anglo-Minor,  261 ;  "Wadding,  Script. 
Ord.  Minor ;  G-enings'  Life  of  B.  G-enings  ;  Douay  Diaries  ; 
GUlow's  Catholic  Biblio.,  II.,  421—23.] 

Geoghegan,    Joseph   Bryan,     b.    Salfoi'd,  13th 

April,    1815  ;     Music    Hall    Proprietor    and 

Manager  ;    Proprietor   of    Star    Music    Hall, 

Hanley  ;  d.,  Bolton,  21st  Jan.,  1889. 

John  Barleycorn.    A  Song.    1860. 
And  200  others. 

Geological  Museum  and  Survey,  London. 
Established  1839. 
Eeports.  No.  16  : — Iron  Ores  of  Great  Britain  and 
Ireland.  1856 — 62.  [Contains  : —  Part  II. :  Iron  Ores  of 
South  Staffordshire  ;  Part  IV. :  ditto,  of  Shropshire  Coal- 
fields, and  of  North  Staffordshire  ]  No.  18  :— Geology  of 
South  Staffordshire  Coalfields.     [  See  Jukes.] 

Geological  Map  of  Staffordshire.  Scale,  1  inch  to  a 
mile. 

George,    Susan,     b.  "Wolverhampton,  6th  Aug., 
1835  ;   d.  Wednesfield,  31st  Dec,  1861. 
Obituary.      By  E.  Cooper.     [P.  M.  Mag.  (1862),  507, 
508.] 

Gerakd,  Gilbert,     b.  probably  Tittensor  ;    s,  of 
James  Gerard  and  Margaret  Holcroft,  his  wife  ; 
educated  Cambridge  ;  adm.  Gray's  Inn,  1537 ; 
called  to  the  Bar,  1539  ;   M.P.,  Wigan,  5th 
Oct.,  1653  ;    for  Steyning,  4th  April  to  5th 
May,     1554 ;     Serjeant,    27th    Oct.,    1558  ; 
Commissioner  for  Sale  of  Crown  Lands,  May, 
1563  ;     Attorney-General,   9th  Dec,"  1558— 
80  ;    Counsel  to  Cam.  Univ.,  1561  ;    Justice 
of  Assize,    July,  1505  ;    on  Commission  for 
Trial  of  Persons  in  Northern  Eebellion,  24th 
March,  1569—70  ;    at  trial  of  Duke  of  Nor- 
folk,   16th    Jan.,    1572  ;     knighted,     1579  ; 
Master  of  the  Eolls,  30th  May,  1581  ;   Special 
Commissioner  for  Warws.  and  Middlesex,  7th 
Dec,    1583  ;    M.P.,    Lancaster,    23rd   Nov., 
1585  ;    m.  Anne,  dau.  of  William  EadcHffe  ; 
d.  4th  Feb.,  1593  ;  bur.  at  Ashley,  6th  March, 
where  there  is  a  fine  monument  to  his  memory. 
Will  dated  8th  Jan.,  1592  ;   proved  6th  April, 
1593.     He  built  the  House  at  Gerard's  Brom- 
ley, near  Ashley  [engraved  in  Plot's  Staffs.]. 
Numerous  Letters  hy  him  are  extant  in  MS. 
rCooper'a  Ath.  Cantab.,  I.,  141,  142  ;     Willis's    Not. 
Pari    III.,  (2)  27,  -38,  102  ;    Warton's  Sir  Thos.  Pope,  165, 
230  -'Walpole's  Painters,  ed.  Wornum,  I.,  186  ;  Talbot  Pa. 
H  245  P  403;  Hollingworth'sStowmarket,131 ;  Howell's 
St  Trials',  H57-10o0.   1094,  1114,  1230,  1269,  1315;    MS. 
Lansd    B5,  art.  44  :  73,  art.  28  ;    EUifl's  Huntingdonshire 
Visit     127 ;    Lemon's  Cal.  St.  Pa. ;    Mundin's  St.  Pa.,  215, 
805  •  'Baga  de  Secretes  ;    Cal.  Chano.  Pa.  (Eliz.),  I.,  245, 
B45  ■  n    133,  288  :  HI.,  245,  287 ;    Bridgman's  Knole,  58  ; 
Sampbei'l's  Chancellors,  4th  ed.,  II.,  238, 239,  243  311  314 ; 
Chnrton's  Nowell,  143  ;    Herbert's  Ames,  983  ;    MS.  Harl, 
eOsTart  99;    Poss's  Judgei,  IL,  350,  400,  401,  412,  491 ; 
Harwood's  Erdeswicke,  99  ;   Egerton  Pa.,  91, 194  ;    Chron. 
Ser    91   97;    Dugdale's  Baronetage,  II.,  417;    ditto,  Orig. 
Jur'  293,  298,  302 ;    Epistolis  Acad.  MSS.,  I.,  365  :    11., 
418  '  471 ;    Dncatus   Lancastrise ;    Cooper's    Ann.    Cam., 
XI  '329-    dive's  Ludlow,  243 ;    Mem.  Scacc,  16,  Eliz.,  r. 
189  •  "  Monro's   Acta   ChanceUariae,   7,   8,  471,  476,  609; 
NaamTth's  Cal.  C.C.C,  MSS.,  162  ;  Newcourt's  Repert.,  I., 
341^  Nicholas's  Life  of  W.  Davison,  302,  ,320,  330,344; 
JV  *  Q    V    511,  571 :    VII.,  441,  608  ;    Originalia ;   Parker 
Correspondence,  308, 325,  370  ;  Plot's  Staffs.,  103  ;  Bjrner's 
Foedera,    XV.,    660,    718,    720,    725;     Sharp's    Northern 


Eebellion,  225,  226,  229  ;  Strype's  Ann.,  I.,  32, 63,  528,  531 : 
II.,  241,  282  :  IV.,  70,  72  ;  ditto,  Pai-ker,  190,  25,3,  309  ; 
ditto,  Grindal,  208,  232  ;  Lee's  Market  Drayton  ;  Nightin- 
gale's Staffs. ;  Pitt's  ditto,  324,  326  ;  "White's  ditto  (1834), 
608 ;  Betham's  Baronetage,  I.,  60 ;  Harwood's  Erdes- 
wicke (1844),  96,  99,  116,  118.] 

Gerard,  John.     b.  Tittensor  Hall ;  d.  1432. 

[Betham's  Baronetage,  I.,  60.] 

Gerard,  Joseph.  b.  Ellastone,  1700  ;  s.  of 
John  Gerard  ;  Mat.  Oriel  Coll.,  Ox.,  30th 
May,  1718  ;  B.A.,  9th  March,  1722  ;  after- 
wards M.A.,  of  Merton  Coll.,  1728. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  517.] 

Gerard,  Lady  Mary,  of  Bromley.  Her  Will 
dated  i3th  June,  1723  ;  proved  29th  Oct., 
1731. 

[Leigh's  Peak,  24 ;   Payne's  Catholics,  63  ;  Harwood's 
Erdeswicke  (1844),  100.] 

Gerard  Pedigree. 

[Betham's  Baronetage,  I.,  58 — 65  ;  Dagdale  ;   Burke's 
Extinct  Baronetage,  217.] 

Gerard,  Peter,  of  Kingsley,  temp.  Henry  IV.  ; 
d.  1490. 
[Betham,  I.,  60.] 

Gerard,  Philip,  S.J.  b.  Hilderstone,  1st  Dec, 
1665  ;  s.  of  Richard  Gerard  ;  joined  S.J.  ; 
became  7th  Lord  Gerard  of  Bromley,  12th 
April,  1707  ;  had  to  leave  England  in  con- 
sequence of  an  advertisement  by  the  Duke  of 
Hamilton  (of  Sandon),  wbo  claimed  the 
estates  ;  lived  abroad  until  his  death,  4th 
May,  1733,  aged  68,  when  the  Barony  became 
extinct. 
[Burke's  Extinct  Peerage  ;   Gillow,  11.,  432,  432.] 

Gerard,  Richard.  Father  of  the  above ;  of 
Hilderstone  ;  s.  of  John  Gerard  (2nd  s.  of  Sir 
Thomas,  1st  Lord  Gerard  of  Gerard's  Bromley) ; 
he  was  a  witness  against  Gates  ;  committed  to 
prison  for  conspiracy,  19th  May,  1679,  where 
he  d.  of  gaol  fever,  11th  March,  1680. 
[Oliver's  Coll.  S.J. ;    Foley's  Records  S.J.,  Vols.  V., 

VI.,  VII. ;  Forfeited  Estates  Papers,  S.  94,  P.R.O. ;  Kirk's 

Biog.  Coll.  M.S.;  Gillow,  IL,  432,  433.] 

Gerard,  Robert  Tolver.  1st  Lord  Gerard  of 
Bryn,  Lanes.  ;  b.  12th  May,  1808  ;  s.  of  John 
Gerard,  Esq.,  of  "Windle  Hall,  Lanes.  ;  edu- 
cated Old  Oscott  Coll.  ;  Lieutenant  in  Cara- 
bineers, 1835  ;  Captain,  1837  ;  retired  iu 
1838;  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Lanes,;  ?/).,  1849, 
Harriet,  dau.  of  Edward  Clifton,  Esq.,  of 
Clifton;  succeeded  as  13th  Baronet,  1854; 
raised  to  Peerage,  1876  ;  d.  15th  March, 
1887. 

[Osco«wre,VL,  225—27.] 

"  GlACOMO." 

Chetwynd  Cross.     A  Poem.     {^Potteries  Mech.  Mag., 
IL,  125—27.] 

Gibbons,  Benjamin,  b.  Sedgley,  1703  ;  s.  of 
William  Gibbons  ;  Mat.  Balliol  Coll.,  Ox., 
13th  March,  1722;  B.A.,  1725;  M.A., 
1728  ;  Curate  of  Codsall ;  Rector  of  Tetten- 
hall,  where  he  died. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,   II.,  518 ;    A.  "W.  Gibbons, 

Gibbons  Family  Notes  (1844);  Lawley's  BUston,  88—92.] 


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GIFFAED 


Gibbons  Family. 

[A.  W.  Gibbons'  Gibbons  Family  Notes,  111—27.] 

Gibbons,  Grinling. 

Letters  to  Asbmole.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  243,  3306.] 

Gibbons,  Jacob,     b.  Darlaston,  1804  :   d.  29fch 
Aug.,  1828. 
Obituary.     By  H.  Eanson.      [Wes.  Mag.  (1829),  501, 
502.J 

Gibbons,  John  [Bluemantle]. 

Letters  to  Ashmole.  [Bodl.  Lib.,  1131,  f .  375a5,  3766, 
378a,  3796,  38  la6,  382a,  382a6.] 

Gibbons,  William.  b.  Wolverhampton,  25th 
Sept.,  1649  ;  s.  of  John  Gibbons  ;  M.A.  and 
M.D.,  St.  John's  Coll.,  Ox.;  F.R.C.P.,  1692  ; 
d.  2.5th  March,  1728  ;  bur..  Coll.  Ch.,  Wol- 
verhampton, where  is  a  tablet. 

[Oliver's  Coll.  Ch.  of  Wolverhampton,  106  ;  Diet.  Nat. 
Biog. ;  Munk's  EoU,  I.,  490  ;  Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II., 
5:il,] 

Gibbs,    George.      Printer,  &c.   \_see  Allbut  and 
Daniel,  Printers,  Tontine  Street,  Hanley]. 
[Bagshaw  (1818) ;  White's  Staffs.  (1834).] 

Gibbs,  Joseph,  b.  Staffordshire,  1798  ;  esta- 
blished Sawing  and  Cutting  Mills,  at  Cray- 
ford,  Kent,  and  London  ;  Inventor  of  "  Gibbs' 
Elbow  Joint"  ;  M.I.C.E.,  6th  April,  1852  ; 
d.  11th  Feb.,  1864. 

Considerations  relative  to  Sewage  of  London.  London, 
1S40.    8vo. 

Cotton  Cultivation  in  its  various  details.  London, 
1862.    8vo. 

\_Mln.  of  Proceedings  of  Institute  of  Civil  Eng.  XXIV., 
528—31.] 

Gibson,  John  (afterwards  J.  Westley-Gibson). 
b.  Warsop,  Notts.,  12th  April,  1823  ;  edu- 
cated Market  Bosworth  Gr.  Sch.,  1830 — 34  ; 
apprenticed  to  Wm.  Cluett,  Printer,  Hanley, 
1835;  transferred  to  Edwin  Bate,  Printer,  of 
Fenton,  with  whom  he  stayed  until  "  Saturday 
evening,  January  18th,  1840,"  when  he  "ran 
away  to  London "  ;  LL.D.  ;  d.,  in  deep 
poverty,  8th  Jan.,  1892. 

The  Bibliography  of  Shorthand.     London,  1887. 
Dr.  Gibson  was  a  frequent  contributor  to  Shorthand, 
The  Athen(Eum,  &c. 

Obituary.    By  E.  Pocknell.    [SAortAamd  (Jan.,  1892).] 

GiFFARDs  of  ChilHngtou. 

[Bodl.  Lib.,  1115,  232, 2336  ;  Dugdale's  Usage  of  Arms 
(ed.  1822),  f.  22  ;  Milner's  Letters  to  a  Preb. ;  Fronde's 
Hist,  of  England,  XU.;  Mosley's  Tutbury  ;  St.  Pa.  (Dom 
Ser.),  L;  ffer.  e(  Gen.,  Part  XXXVII.,  f.  66  ;  ditto,  N.S. 
(June,  1871) ;  Burke's  Landed  Gentry ;  Visitation  of 
Staffordshire.] 

GxFFARD,  Mrs.  (— .),  of  Ohillington. 
[Bodl.  Lib.,  853,  56.] 

GiPFARD,  Andrew,  b.  Ohillington  ;  5th  s.  of 
Walter  Giffard,  Esq.,  of  Cliillington,  and 
Phillippa,  his  wife  ;  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir 
Walter  Leveson,  Knt.,  of  Wolverhampton ; 
killed  near  Wolverhampton,  fighting  for  King 
Charles  I. 

[Castlemain'g  Oath.  Apology  ;  Gillow,  II.,  451  • 
Burke's  Commoners,  I.;  Dodd's  Ch.  Hist.,  III.]  ' 


Giffard,  Andrew,  s.  of  the  above  ;  educated 
at  Douay  Coll.  ;  Professor  of  Philosophy  and 
Divinity  there  ;  on  the  English  Mission  ;  G. V. 
to  his  brother,  Bonaventura  ;  in  charge  of 
Chapel,  at  Fishmongers'  Hall,  Lime  Street, 
London,  1686  ;    Fellow  of  Magd.   Coll.,  Ox., 

1687  ;  d.  14th  Sept.,  1714  ;  bur..  Old  Church- 
yard of  St.  Pancras. 

Papers  and  Letters  relative  to  the  Charge  of  Blackloism 
and  Jansenism,  &c.    In  MS.      [Preserved  at  Ushaw  Coll.] 
Kemarks  on  "  The  Jesuits'  New  Gospel." 
[Kirk's  Biog.  Coll.  MS. ;  Brady's  Episcopal  Succession 
ni. ;  Gillow,  II.,  451—54.] 

Giffard,  Bonaventura.  b.  Wolverhampton, 
1642  ;  s.  of  Andrew  Giffard  (No.  1)  ;  edu- 
cated Douay  Coll.  ;  Paris  Univ.,  30th  Oct., 
1667  ;  D.D.,  1677  ;  on  English  Mission  ;  a 
Chaplain  to  James  IL;  Vicar-General  of  Mid- 
land District,  12th  Jan.,  1688,  and  consecrated 
Bishop  of  Madanra,  in  partibus,  22nd  April, 

1688  ;  President  of  Magd.  Coll.,  31st  March, 
1688,  from  which  he  was  ejected  at  the 
Revolution  ;  imprisoned  in  Newgate  for  one 
year  ;  transferred  to  London  District,  March, 
1703  ;  d.,  Hammersmith,  12th  March,  1734, 
aged  92  ;  bur.,  St.  Pancras. 

A  Sermon  on  the  Infallibility  of  the  Church,  preached 
on  the  4th  Sunday  after  Easter,  1687.     London,  1687.    4to. 

A  Sermon  (on  Luke  ii.  14)  of  the  Nativity  of  our 
Lord,  preached  before  the  King  and  Queen  at  Whitehall. 
1687.'    London,  1688.     4to. 

Sermons  in  "  Catholiok  Sermons  by  Bishops  Ellis, 
Giffard,  &c.,  preached  before  James  II."  London,  1741. 
2  vols.,  8vo.     Reprinted,  London,  n.d.  (1772).    2  vols.,  8vo. 

A  Pastoral  Letter  from  the  four  Catholic  Bishops  to 
the  Lay   Catholics   of  England.     London:   Henry   Hills. 

1688.    4to.,  pp.  8.    Signed  " Bonaventura, 

Bishop  of  Madaura,  V.A.,  &c."      Beprinted,  London,  1747. . 
4to. 

A  Relation  of  a  Conference  before  his  Majesty  and 
the  Earl  of  Rochester  ....  concerning  the  real 
presence  and  transubstantiation,  Nov.  30th,  1686.  Now 
published  to  obviate  the  false  account  given  thereof  by 
"  L.  Echard  in  his  History  of  England."  no  pi.  (London), 
1727.    8vo. 

[Disputants  :  Dr.  Jane,  Dean  of  Worcester,  and  Dr.  Patrick,  v. 
Bishop  Giffard  and  Dr.  Godden.— CoMP  i  i.E  n.] 

Portrait : — .3Itat,  77,  1719 — black  cap  and  cross. 
Claude  du  Bosc,  sc.  fol.  "Virescit  vainer  Virtus." 
Mezzo.    H.  Hyming,  pinx.    T.  Bcirford,-sc. 

■  [Of  this,  Granger  says  :  First  impressions  have  "  Virescit," 
with  the  uprights  of  the  chair  in  which  he  sits  terminating  in 
crosses  ;  in  the  2nd  impression  this  is  plain,  with  the  name  of 
Bishop  DiokinsoD  affixed. — COMPILER.] 

Oval.    Bon.  Giffard,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Madaura,  first  V.A. 
With  Memoirs.     [Laity's  Directory  (1806).    8vo.] 

[Dodd's  Ch.  Hist.,  III. ;  Gillow,  II.,  454—56  ;  Brady's 
Episcopal  Succession,  III.;  Kirk's  Biog.  Coll.  MS.;  Hicks- 
Smith's  Brewood  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IL,  563 ;  Folev's 
S.J.;  L>ict.  Nat.  Biog.] 

Giffard  Family. 

Deeds  [Jour.  Brit.  Archmol.  Association,  VIII.]  ;  The 
Giffard  Family  [ib.,  XXIX. ;  Her.  et.  Gen.  (1870).] 

Giffard,  Gilbert,  s.  of  John  Giffard  ;  educated 
abroad  ;  one  of  Walsingham's  agents  in  Babing- 
ton's  conspiracy  ;  imprisoned  abroad,  where  he 
died. 

[Milner's  Letters  to  a  Preb.;  Fronde's  England,  XII.; 
Smith's  Brewood,  21.] 

Giffard,  John.  M.P.,  Lichfield,  1553  ;  High 
Sheriff  of  Staffs.,  1573 ;  received  Queen 
Elizabeth  at  Ohillington,  1576  ;  a  prisoner, 
1585  ;    committed   to  close  custody  as  a  re- 


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cusant  in   London,  27th  June,  1588  ;    made 

his  submission  to  Queen  Elizabeth,  "iSth  Nov., 

1588  ;  d.  14th  March,  1608  ;  bur.  Brewood. 

[Notes   and   Coll.,  re-Brewood,  f.  69 ;    Hicks-Smith's 

Brewood,  19,20;    Milner'a  Letters  to  a  Preb. ;    Fronde's 

England,  XII.;    Mosley's  Tutbury;    St.  Pa.  (Dom.),  I.  : 

Lingard's  England,  Tin.] 

GiFFARD,   Mary  (ne'e  Thimelby).     dau.  of  John 

Thimelby,     of    Irnham,     Lines.  ;     imdow    of 

Thomas  Giffard,  of  Long  Birch  ;    Will  dated 

18th  Dec,  1749  ;  proved  13th  March,  1758. 

[Payne's  Catholics  (1715),  63;  Mowbray  Peerage  Case 
(1876),  213  ;  Hicks-Smith's  Brewood,  49.] 

GiFFARD,  Peter,  of  Black  Ladies  and  ChilHngton. 
s.  of  Peter  Giffard  and  Catherine  Langton, 
his  v^ife  ;  educated  Douay  Coll.;  succeeded  to 
the  Chillington  Estates  on  death  of  Lis  cousin, 
Thomas  Giffard  ;  ?n.  (1 )  Winifred,  dau.  of 
Robert  Hovrard,  Esq.,  of  Hoar  Cross,  (2) 
Barbara,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Throckmorton, 
Bart.,  of  Coughton,  (3)  Helen,  dau.  of  Robert 
Roberts,  of  Plas-Ucha,  PHnts.  ;  d.  5th  July 
1746. 

[He  was  a  principal  contributor  towards  the  printing  of 
Dodd's  Ch.  Hist.  His  cliaplaiu,  Edward  Dicconson,  afterwards 
Bishop,  was  one  of  the  greatest  assistants  in  its  compilation. 
He  also  printed,  at  his  own  expense,  G-other's  Sincere  Christian's 
Guide.] 

[Brewood  Chancel,  "Wolverhampton  (1870) ;  Hicks- 
Smith's  Brewood  ;  Glllow,  II.,  457  ;  Eirk's  Biog.  Coll. 
MS. ;  Burke's  Commoners,  I.] 

GiLBANKS,  Rev.  Willifiin  Poster,  b.  Smethwick, 
1857  ;  s.  of  Rev.  George  Gilbanks,  Vicar  of 
St.  Matthew's,  Smethwick  ;  Mat.  St.  Edmund 
Hall,  Ox.,  21st  Oct.,  1876  ;  B.A.,  1879  ; 
M.A.,  1883  ;  Vicar  of  Great  Orton,  Cumb., 
1883. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  522.] 

Gilbert,  Joseph. 

A  Sermon,  addressed  to  the  Teachers  connected  with 
the  Hull  Sunday  Schools.   Hanley:  T.AUbut.   1823.  12mo, 

Gilbert,  Rev.  N.,  Manchester. 

A  Letter  to  Sir  Oswald  Mosley,  Bart.,  occasioned  by 
a  Letter  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Curr.  2nd  ed.,  Manchester^ 
1821.    8vo.,  pp.  16.     [See  Curr  (Rev.  J.).] 

Gilbert,  Samuel. 

Fors  Sanitatis ;  or.  The  Healing  Spring  at  Willow- 
bridge,  Staffordshire.    London,  1618.     12mo. 

[Exceedingly  rare.    Ded.  to  Lady  Gerard,  of  Gerard'sBromley,] 

Gilbert,  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  Colton,  1762  ;  s.  of 
Thomas  Gilbert,  Esq.  ;  Mai.  Brasenose  Coll., 
Ox.,  9th  Nov.,  1781  ;  of  St.  Mary  Hall, 
B.A.,  1794  ;  M.A.,  1802  ;  of  Colton  Hall ; 
d.  Paris,  21st  June,  1841. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  523.] 

GiLDART,  Rev.  Frederick,  b.  London,  1769  ; 
s.  of  Richard  Gildart,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Queen's 
Coll.,  Ox.,  16th  May,  1787  ;  B.C.L.,  1797  ; 
Rector  of  Spridlington,  Gloucs.,  1822,  until 
death,  at  West  Wiokham,  Kent.,  23rd  April, 
1841  ;  of  Norton  Hall,  Cannock. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  623.] 

Giles,  John.     b.  Sedgley,  1805  ;    d.  17th  Nov., 
1860. 

Obituary.    By  H.  S.     [P.  M.  Mag.  (1861),  443,  444.] 


Gill,  Rev.  James.     Wesleyan  Minister,  1795 — 

1844. 

Remarks  on  Apostolical  Succession  by  Bishop  Babing- 

ton.    With  a  Brief  Memoir  of  his  Life  and  Notes.   Dudley. 

184:1.    12mo.,  pp.  20.  "'' 

Gill,  Robert.     Surgeon,  Wolverhampton. 

Fracture  of  the  Skull,  with  Depression  and  Loss  of 
Bone.     [Lancet  (1834),  493.] 

Gillespie,  R.  W.  b.  Leicester,  13th  Dec, 
1833  ;  s.  of  Richard  William  Gillespie  ;  edu- 
cated privately  ;  m.  Rosa  C.  Page  ;  Solicitor, 
practising  in  Walsall. 

On  some  Memorials  of  Old  Birmingham  [Proceedings 
of  the  Archmol.  Soc.  of  the  Midland  Institute  (1887),  47]  • 
Translation  of  Walsall  Deeds  [Walsall  Advertiser  (1888)]. 

Gilpin,  Rev.  George  Bradley,    b.  Church  Bridge, 
1818  ;    2nd  s.  of  George   B.   Gilpin,    Gent.  ; 
Mat.    Merton    Hall.,    Ox.,    3rd   Jan.,    1836  ; 
Postmaster,  1836—39. 
Truths    for    the    Church.     The    Substance    of    Five 
Lectures  delivered  at  Birmingham,  1862,  on  the  following 
Subjects,  viz.:    The  Lord's  Coming  to  the   Church—The 
Church  :^  Justification — Union  with  Christ — The  Indwell- 
ing Spirit    .     .     .    Lecture  I.,  Justification  and  Assurance 
connected  with  Faith.     Wolverhampton :  R.  Tunley,  4,  St. 
Mary's  Terrace,  Stafford  Street,      n.d.      8vo.,  pp.  15.      (At 
the  end  we  read,  "  To  be  continued  monthly,  G-od  willing.") 

Gilpin,  Rev.  Luke.  Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.  ;  B.A.  ; 
Fellow,  1561—62  ;  M.A.,  1567  ;  Rector  of 
Bebbington,  Cheshire,  1573  ;  B.D.,  1576  ; 
Archd.  of  Derby,  29th  July,  1577—87  ;  Preb. 
of  Norwell  Pars,  Southwell,  19th  May,  1581  ; 
d.  Oct.,  1587  ;  Will  dated  21st  Sept.,  1586  ; 
proved  by  his  widow,  27th  Oct.,  1587,  by  which 
she  inherited  "  his  parsonage  at  Longford,  Salop, 
and  the  advowson  of  Bigglesworth  Prebend  "; 
he  was  in  commission  to  visit  the  Diocese  of 
Lichfield  and  Coventry,  1583 ;  d.  circa  Oct., 
1587. 
[Cooper's  Ath.  Cantab.,  II.,  17,  542  ;  Harwood's  Lich- 
field, 213,] 

GiRDLESTONE,  Rev.  Arthur  Gilbert,  b.  Alderley, 
Cheshire;  1842  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Charles  Girdlestone 
[s««]  ;  Mat.  Oriel  Coll.,  Ox.,  22nd  May, 
1861  ;  Demy,  Magd.  Coll.,  1861—66  ;  B.A., 
1866  ;  M.A.,  1868  ;  Assistant  Master,  Magd! 
Coll.  Sch.,  186ii — 70  ;  Curate  in  charge'of 
Kingswinford-w.-Wordsley,  1870 — 77  ;  Vicar 
of  All  Saints,  Clapham  Park,   1877. 

The  High  Alps  without  Gruides.  Longman  ^  Co. 
1810.    8vo. 

Christianity  and  Modern  Scepticism.  London :  Hodder 
^  Stoughton.    1882.  '  8vo. 

Girdlestone,  Rev.  Charles,  b.  London,  1st 
March,  1797;  s.  of  Samuel  R.  Girdlestone, 
Barrister-at-Law  ;  educated  Henley-on-Thames 
and  Tunbridge  Schools  ;  Mat.  Wadh.  Coll., 
Ox.,  10th  Oct.,  1814  ;  Open  Fellowship  at 
Balliol  Coll.,  1818—26  ;  B.A.,  1818  ;  M.A., 
1821;  Select  Preacher  at  Oxford,  1825  and 
1829;  CurateofHastings,1822— 24;  ofFerry- 
Hinksey,  Berks.,  1824 — 26  ;  Vicar  of  Sedgley, 
1826—37  ;  Rector  of  Alderley,  Cheshire,  1837 
— 47  ;  of  Kingswinford-M;.-Wordsley,  1847 — 
77  :  d.  Holywell,  Weston-super-Mare,  28th 
April,  1881. 

The  Old  Testament,  with  a  Commentary.  London  : 
Rivington.     1836. 


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The  Holy  Bible,  with  a  Commentary.  London: 
Eatchard.  In  Two  Volumes.  1832,  1835.  8to.  London, 
1842.    i  Tols.,  8vo.    New  ed.,  2873,  in  6  vols. 

Twenty  Parochial  Sermons.  "  First  Series.  London, 
1832.  12mo.,  pp.  359.  2nd  ed.,  London,  1833.  12mo.,  pp. 
xii.,  358.    Srded.,  iSar.    12mo.,  pp.  xii.,  357. 

Ditto.    Second  Series. 

Ditto.    Third  Series.    London,  1836.    ]2mo. 

Seven  Sermons  on  the  Course  of  Christian  Life. 
London,  1832.     3rd  ed.,  1833. 

A  Letter  on  Church  Reform.    London,  1832.    8vo. 

A  Second  Letter  on  Church  Reform.  London,  1833. 
8vo. 

Affection  between  the  Church  and  Dissenters.  A 
Sermon.     Oxford,  1833.     8vo.,  pp.  23. 

Church  Rates  Lawful  but  not  always  Expedient. 
London,  1833.     8vo.,pp.  24. 

A  Sermon  on  Titus  ii.  6.     London,  1833.     12mo. 

A  Concordance  to  the  Prayer  Book  translation  of  the 
Psalms.    London,  1834.    16mo. 

An  Address  delivered  .  .  .  at  Ettingshall.  Wol- 
verhampton, 1834.    8vo. 

The  Church  Catechism.  Broken  into  Questions  and 
Answers.     London,  1831. 

The  Sedgley  Church  Tracts.  Twenty-three  in  number. 
]2mo. 

A  Companion  to  the  Office  of  Baptism. 

A  Companion  to  the  Morning  Service. 

A  Collection  of  Hymns.  In  Two  Parts.  16mo.  and 
24mo. 

Devotions  for  Private  Use.    1835.    ]6mo. 

Devotions  for  Family  Use.     1835.     16mo. 

Seven  Sermons  on  the  Lord's  Supper. 

A  Course  of  Sermons  for  the  Year.  London :  Rivlng- 
ton,  1834.  2nd  ed.,  1838.  12mo.,  2  vols.,  pp.  xiv.,  510 ; 
xii.,  520. 

Seven  Sermons  on  the  Cholera.  Preached  in  Sedgley 
Church.     London,  1833. 

God's  Word  and  Ministry.    London,  1838.    8vo.,pp.  24. 

Plain  Lectures  to  Young  Persons.  London ;  Eivington. 
1836.     8vo. 

Farewell  Sermons  preached  in  the  Parish  Church  of 
Sedgley.  Private  impression,  with  portrait.  London: 
Rivinqton.     1837.     12mo. 

The  Duty  of  a  Christian  Subject.     London.     12mo. 

The  Social  Conduct  of  Christians.     London.     12mo. 

Thoughts  on  Dying  Daily.     London :  Hatchards. 

The  Lord's  Supper  explained  and  enforced  in  Seven 
Sermons.     Cliimlcr,  1845.     8vo. 

The  South  Stafiordshire  Colliery  District :  Its  Evils 
and  their  Cure.  Two  Letters  .  .  .  Stourbridge,  1855. 
8vo. 

Gospel  Christianity,  &c.     .     .     London,  1866.     8vo. 

Christendom.  Sketched  from  History,  &c.  London : 
Hatchards.     1870. 

The  Question  of  a  Day,  by  the  Creature  of  an  Hour. 
London,  1857.     8vo„  pp.  187. 

Black  Bartholomew's  Day.     1862.     8vo. 

Almsgiving.     1887. 

Number  a  Link  between  Divine  Intelligence  and 
Human.     London :  Longman  tj-  Co.     1875.     8vo. 

Baxter's  Saint's  Rest.     Abridged  and  Revised  by. 

Jointly  with  Rev.  W.  A.  Osborne,  Mr.  Girdlestone 
edited : — 

The  Works  of  Horace.  For  the  Dse  of  Schools  and 
Young  People.     London:  Longman  ij^  Co. 

Jeremy  Taylor's  Works. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  11.,  526.] 

GiEDLESTONB,  Charlss  Richey.  b.  Wordsley, 
1864  ;  s.  of  Rev.  R.  B.  Girdlestone  [s««]  ; 
educated  Cliartei'liouse  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox., 
12th  Oct.,  1883;  Exhibition,  1883,  1884; 
B.A.,  1«87  ;  M.A.,  1890. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  526.] 

Girdlestone,  Edward  Deacon.  b.  Sedgley 
Vicarage,  26th  April,  1829  ;  s.  of  Rev.  C. 
Girdlestone  [««e]  ;  educated  Repton  and 
Ashbourne  Gr.  Schools  ;  Mat.  Wadh.  Coll., 
Ox.,  27th  Jan.,  1847 ;  B.A.,  1851  ;  Wells 
Theological  Coll. ;  renounced  Holy  Orders,  12th 
Jan.,  1871 ;  m.  (1)  Catherine  Ann  Lloyd  {ne'e 
Mayow),  widow  of  Lieut.-Colonel  E.  S.  Lloyd, 


(2)   Anne  Friederike  Thoma,  of  Nordlingen, 
Bavaria. 

Heart  Impropri.  A  Sermon.  Worthing:  Philips. 
12mo. 

Memory  Helped  :  A  Treatise  on  Memoria  Technica. 
London:  Hamilton.     1868.     12mo. 

Society  Classified.    London:  W.  Reeves.    12mo. 

Luxury  and  Poverty.  Weston-super-Mare:  Robbins. 
2nied.,1878.    12mo. 

Our  Misdirected  Labour.  Weston-super-Mare :  Robbins. 
1876.     12mo. 

Our  Debt  and  Duty  to  the  Soil ;  or,  The  Poetry  and 
Philosophy  of  Sewage  Utilization.  London:  Hamilton. 
1878.     12mo. 

Vivisection  in  its  Scientific,  Religious,  and  Moral 
Aspects.     London:  Simpkin,  Marshall  i^  Co.     1884.    8vo. 

Thirty-Nine  Articles  of  Belief  for  Christian  Socialists. 
London :  Simphin,  Marshall,  <5[  Co.    12mo. 

Christian  Socialism  versus  Present  Day  Unsocialism. 
London  :   W.  Reeves.     12mo.,  pp.  205. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  526.] 

Girdlestone,  Rev.  Henry,  b.  Sedgley,  13th 
Oct.,  1833  ;  s.  of  Rev.  C.  Girdlestone  [«««]  ; 
educated  Marlborough  and  Rossall  Schools  ; 
Mat.  Emmanuel  Coll.,  Cam.;  B.A.,  1854; 
Curate,  Kingswinford,  1856—59  ;  Penkridge, 
1859—65  ;  Westburn-on-Trym,  1865—66  ; 
Vicar  of  Bathampton,  near  Bath,  1866  ;  m. 
E.  J.  Webb,  dau.  of  E.  Webb,  Esq.,  of 
White  House,  Wordsley. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  526.] 

Girdlestone,  Rev.  Henry,  b.  Penkridge,  1863  ; 
s.  of  the  above;  Mat.  Magd.  Coll.,  Ox.,  10th 
Oct.,  1882  ;  B.A.,  1886  ;  M.A.,  1888  ;  Chp. 
of  Bath  Coll.,  Bath. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  526.] 

Girdlestone,  Rev.  Robert  Baker,  b.  Sedgley, 
1836  ;  8.  of  Rev.  Charles  Girdlestone  \_see']  ; 
educated  Charterhouse  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox., 
30th  May,  1855  ;  B.A.,  1859  :  M.A.,  1861  ; 
Curate  of  Worthing ;  Kingswinford-w.-Words- 
ley ;  an  Editorial  Superintendent  of  British  and 
Foreign  Bible  Society,  1866 — 76  ;  Principal  of 
Wycliffe  Hall,  Ox.,  1877—89  ;  Hon.  Canon 
of  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  1882  ;  Minister  of  St.  John's, 
Dunstone  Hill,  Hampstead  ;  m.  (1)  Maude, 
dau.  of  Rev.  J.  Richey,  (2)  Mary,  dau.  of  J. 
Wood,  Esq.;  now  of  4,  Foley  Avenue,  Hamp- 
stead. 
The  Anatomy  of  Scepticism.  London :  Hunt.  1883. 
8vo.,  pp.  112. 

Synonyms  of  the  Old  Testament :  Their  Bearing  on 
Christian  Faith  and  Practice.  London :  Longman  i^  Co. 
1870.     8vo.,  pp.  534. 

Dies  Ir^  :  The  Final  Judgment  and  Future  Prospects 
of  Mankind.     London :  Hatchards.    2nd  ed.,  1876.   pp.  260. 
How  to  Study  the  English  Bible.     R.T.S.,  1885.    pp. 
112. 

Age  and  Trustworthiness  of  the  Old  Testament. 
R.T.S.,  1888.     pp.  62. 

The  Foundations  of  the  Bible.  London,  1890.  pp.  216. 
3rd  ed.,  1801. 

Doctor  Doctorum.    London,  1802.    8vo.,  pp.  190. 
Pamphlets  on  Biblical  Matters,  <fec. 

Gisbornb,  Rev.  James.    Vicar  of  Barton-under- 

Needwood,  1820. 
[Ch.  Observer,  XIX.,  855  ;  Foster's  Index  Eccles       .] 

GisBORNE,  John.  b.  Derby,  26th  Aug.,  1770  ; 
s.  of  J.  Gisborne,  Esq.,  of  Yoxall ;  educated 
HarroNV  Sch.  ;    Mat.  St.  John's  Coll.,  Cam.  ; 


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B.A.,  1792  ;  d.,  Pentrich,  Derbys.,  17th  June, 
1851  ;  of  Yoxall. 

The  Tales  of  Wever.  A  Loco-Descriptive  Poem. 
London,  1707.    4to.,  pp.  88. 

Reflections,  and  other  Poems.  1833.  2nd  ed.  Derby, 
1851. 

A  Brief  Memoir  of  the  Lite  of  John  Gisborne,  with 
Extracts  from  his  Diary,     n.  p.,  pi.,  or  d.  (1852).    8vo. 

Gisborne,  Rev.  Thomas,     b.  Derby,  Slst  Oct., 
1758  ;    educated  at  Harrow  Sch.  ;    Mat.  St. 
John's    Coll.,    Cam.,    1781  ;     B.A. :     M.A.  ; 
Preb.  of   Durham,   1825  to  death  ;    Vicar  of 
Croxall,  Derbys.,    1838  :    of    Yoxall  Lodge  ; 
d.  1815,  aged  87. 
The   Principles   of  Moral  Philosophy,   ifcc.     .     .     . 
London:    T.    Cadell  f  W.  Davies.    1789.     8vo.     2nd  ed., 
corrected  and  enlarged,  1700.    8vo.,  pp.  xii.,  249.     3rd  ed., 
170G.    8vo.,  pp,  xvi.',  367. 

An  Inquiry  into  the  Duties  of  Man,  &c 

London  :  T.  Cadell  cj-  W.  Dames.  1704.  4to.,  pp.  846,  vi. 
2795.  8vo.,  2  vols.  1800.  8vo.,  2  vols.  1811.  8vo.,  2  vols. 
1824.    8vo.,  2  vols. 

An  Enquiry  into  the  Duties  of  the  Female  Sex,  &c.  .  _ 
London:  T.  Cadell  ij-  W.  Davies.  1797.  8vo.  3rd  ed., 
1708.  8vo.,  pp.  viii.,  448.  1801.  8vo.  1805.  8vo.  1810. 
8vo.,  pp.  viii.,  448.  1813.  fcp.  8vo.  1816.  8vo.,  and  also 
for  the  pocket  in  12mo.     14th  ed.,  1847,  12mo. 

A  Familiar  Survey  of  the  Christian  Eeligion,  &c.  .  . 
London :  same  imprint.  1797.  8vo.  1802.  8vo.,  pp.  xv., 
248.  Reprinted  in  America,  1806.  6th  ed.,  1817.  8vo. 
8th  ed.,  Loncjman,  1840.     fcp.  8vo. 

Walks  in  a  Forest ;  or,  Poems  descriptive  of  Scenery, 
&c.  London,  1707.  12mo.,  pp.  vi.,  124.  4th  ed.,  1790. 
8vo.,  pp.  vi.,  124.  7th  ed.,  corrected,  1808.  12mo.,  pp.  vi., 
128.;  plates  at  pp.  17,  36,  52,, 89,  97,  119. 

Poems  :  Sacred  and  Moral.  London.  2nd  ed.,  1790. 
sm.  8vo.  3rd  ed.,  1803.  12mo.,  pp.  viii.,  77  ;  plates  at  pp. 
23,  5.5,  69,  128. 

Ode  to  the  Memory  of  W.  Cowper,  Esq.  London, 
1800.    4to. 

Sermons.  London.  Vol.  I.,  1802.  8vo.,  pp.  453. 
Tol.  II.,  2S04.  8vo.,  pp.  442.  1810.  1814  8vo.  (C,  7th 
ed.),  pp.  XV.,  456.     1811.     (II.,  6th  ed.)  pp.  viii.,  442. 

Observations  on  the  ]?lan  of  Training  the  People  to 
the  Use  of  Arms,  &c.    .         London,  1806.    8vo. 

Sermons     .  Christian  Morality.     London, 

1809.     8vo. 

A  Sermon  preached  .    at  Needwood,  15th  Aug., 

1809.     London.     8vo. 

The  Love  of  Christ.    A  Sermon  St.  Alkmund's, 

Derby.    London,  1811.    8vo. 

A  Sermon  .  .  .  Barton-nnder-Needwood,  July 
7th,  1814.     London,  1814.     8vo. 

The  Substance  of  a  Speech    .  on  Slave  Trade. 

London,  1814.    8vo. 

A  Familiar  Explanation  and  Application  of  the 
Epistle  of  St.  Paul,  &c.  .  .  London,  1816.  12mo.,  pp. 
194  Ditto,  to  which  are  added  Two  Sermons  on  the 
Example  of  St.  Paul.    1818.     12mo. 

The  Testimony  of  Natural  Theology.  London,  1817. 
12mo.,  pp.  293.     2ud  ed.,  1818.     12mo.,  pp.  vii.,  303. 

A  Short  Letter  on  the  Coronation  Oath,  addressed  to 
the  Rev.  H.  Philpotts,  D.D.,  &c.  London,  1818.    8vo., 

Essays  on  the  Recollection  of  Friends  in  the  World  to 
come.     London,  1822.    8vo. 

Substance  of  Speech     .  laying  Foundation  of  a 

New  Church  at  Burton-on-Trent,  Sept.  11th,  1822.  London, 
1822.    8vo. 

Observations  on  Mr.  Chancellor  Law  s  Remonstrance. 

London,  1825.    8vo.  t  ■  ,  z:  tj      t 

Reflections  on  recent  occurrences  at  Lichfield,  in- 
cluding an  illustration  of  the  opinion  of  Samuel  Johnson, 
LL.D.,  on  Slavery,  &c.     London,  1826.    8vo. 

Considerations  on  the  Basis  and  the  Means  of  the 
Permanent  Security  of  the  Established  Church  of  England. 
London,  1820.    8vo.  . 

An  Enquiry  respecting  Love  as  one  of  the  SJivme 
Attributes.     London:  Longman  4'  Co.    1838.    fcp.  8vo. 

On  the  Principles  and  Duties  resulting  from  the  Insti- 
tution of  Societies  for  the  Advancement  of  Literature  and 
Philosophy.  [Memoirs  of  Literary  and  Philosophical 
Soc.  o/i/aii.,  Tol.  v.,  Part  1.] 

[a.  Observer,  L,-32,  33,  369—74  :    II.,  630  :   III.,  114, 


298—306, 357  :  V.,  314  :  VU.,  133  :  Till.,  657—66  :  Zin., 
600,  699 ;  XT,  257,  524— .34  ;  XVIL,  606  :  XXI.,  176,  383, 
667  :  XXXTII.,  447  ;  XXXTIIL,  573  :  XXXIX.,  30,  700: 
XL.,  441 ;  Roberts'  Hannah  More,  I.,  85,  86,  181,  559  ; 
Bateman's  H.  T.  Elliot,  24  ;  Whalley's  Jour.,  II.,  343,  347  ; 
New  Con.  Mag.  (1815),  137—43,  183—89  :  (1829)  531,  637.] 

Gisborne,  Thomas,  b.  1794  ;  eldest  s.  of  the 
above ;  M.P.,  Stafford,  1830—32  ;  North 
Derbys.,  1832—37  ;  Carlow,  1839—41  ; 
Nottingham,  1843 — 47  ;  d.,  Yoxall  Lodge, 
20th  July,  1852, 

An  Address  to  the  Electors  of  North  Derbyshire. 
London,  1834.     8vo. 

An  Address  to  the  Electors  of  North  Derbyshire  on 
the  recent  Ministerial  Crisis.    London,  1839.    8vo. 

On  the  Representation  of  the  Lancashire  and  Adja- 
cent Manufacturing  Districts.     London,  1841.     8vo. 

The  Parliament  to  be  elected  and  its  Ministers. 
London,  1841.     8vo. 

Letter  to  the  Council  of  the  Anti-Corn  Law  League. 
Manchester,  1842.    12mo.,  pp.  16.    Second  Letter,  pp.  12. 

Essays  on  Agriculture.     3rd  ed.,  1853.    8vo. 

GiTxiNs,  William.     Head  Master,  Loscoe  Grove 
Board  Sch.,  Normanton. 
Researches  in   Eastern  Lands     ....     (No  title. V 
n.d.     Demy   8vo.,  pp.   16.      (Walsall:    W.   B.   Robinson, 
Printer.) 

Gladstone,  Rev.  John  Eddowes.  h.  Bedford 
Street,  Liverpool,  13th  Aug.,  1814  ;  s.  of  James 
Gladstone,  Esq.,  and  Elizabeth,  his  wife ; 
educated  privately  ;  Mat.  Hertford  Coll.,  Ox., 
6th  Feb.,  1840;  B.A.  (Magd.  Coll.),  1845  ; 
M.A.,  1872  ;  Vicar  of  St.  Mark's,  New  Laken- 
ham,  Norf.,  1846 — 51  :  Long  Acre  Episcopal 
Chapel,  London,  1851—52  ;  St.  Matthew's, 
Wolverhampton,  1870—90  ;  m.,  28th  Sept., 
1865,  Euphemia,  dan.  of  Edward  Harris,  of 
Brookfields,  Braunton,  Devon. 
Is  there  a  Sacrificing  Priesthood?      Wolverhampton, 

1871.    8vo. 

The   Episcopal   Commission   and  What   Came  of  It. 

Being  Strictures  on  the  Report  of  the  Commissioners  in 

the  matter    of    St.  Matthew's   Church.    Wolverhampton: 

John  Stem  tj-  Co.     1881.     8vo. 

Pamphlets.        Printed    at    Norwich,    London,    and 

Torijiiay. 

GL.iDSTONE,  John  Neilson.  b.  18th  Jan.,  1807  ; 
M.P.,  Walsall,  1841;  Devizes,  1852-57 
and  1859  to  death  ;  High  Sheriff  of  Wilts., 
1859  ;  d.,  Bowden  Park,  Wilts.,  7th  Feb., 
1863. 
On  the   Objects  of  the  Ministerial   Budget,  with  a 

Letter  on  the  Changes  in  the  Rates  of  Postage.      London, 

1841.    8vo. 

[Illus.   Land.  News,  XXII.,  197,  198,  portrait;    Life 

and  Times  of   Gladstone,  141 ;    Willmore's  Walsall,  416, 

417.] 

Gladstone,  Right  Hon.  William  Ewart,  M.P. 
Premier  of  England,  1868—73,  1880—86, 
1892. 

Speech  on  the  Life  and  Works  of  Josiah  Wedgwood, 
[pp  238 — 64  of  "Speeches  on  Great  Questions  of  the 
Day."]     London,  1870.     12mo.,  pp..359. 

Glaister,  Elizabeth. 

Hand  Guide  to  Southwell  Cathedral.  1885.  pp.  8. 
(W.  H.  Robinson,  Printer,  Walsall.)     [1,000  copies.] 

Glancby,  Rev.  Michael  Francis,  h.  Wolver- 
hampton, 25th  Oct.,  1854  ;  s.  of  John  Glancey, 
of  Roscommon,  and  Winofride  Crewe,  his 
wife  ;      educated    St.    Mary's     Coll.,    Wool- 


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hampton,  1864—65  ;  Sedgley  Park,  1865— 
69  ;  Oscott  Coll.,  1869—72  ;  Douay  Coll., 
1872—73  ;  Olton  Seminary,  1873—77  ;  Pro- 
fessor at  Oscott,  1877—88  ;  Prefect,  1888  ; 
Inspector  of  Schools,  Diocese  of  Birmingham, 
1889  to  date  ;  resides  at  Stanley  House, 
Eccleshall. 

Characteristics  from  the  "Writings  of  Archbishop 
Ullathome.  With  Bibliographical  Introduction.  Arranged 

by .    London :  Burns  tf  Gates,  Limited.  1889.   Cr.  8vo., 

pp.  xxxvi.,  342.     [Bibliography  compiled  by  Rev.  Father 
Caswell,  pp.  ix.- — xxxvi.] 

The  Press  on  Cardinal  Newman.    1800. 

Scripture  History  for  Schools.  A  Series  of  Four 
Manuals  for  the  Use  of  the  different  Classes  in  Elementary 
Schools.     1802—93. 

Annual  Beports  of  the  Schools  in  Diocese  of  Bir- 
mingham.   1880—02. 

Jointly  with  the  Eev.  Dr.  Schobel,  Father  Glancey 
has  translated  : — 

A  Christian  Apology.  By  Professor  Schauz,  of 
Tiibingen.  In  Three  Vols.  Dublin:  Gill  and  Sons. 
1801—02.    8vo. 

in    1891;    Yol.  III.    in    1892.— 


[Yols,  I.  and  II.  a; 
COMPILKB.] 

Father  Glancey  has  contributed  a  lengthy  Preface  to 
the  English  translation  of  "Dr.  Knecht's  Praktischer 
Commentar  zur  Biblischen  Geschichte,"  1803;  and 
numerous  Articles  to  The  Oscotian. 

Father  Glancey  edited  The  Oscotian ;  A  Literary 
Magazine  of  St.  Mary's,  Oscott,  1881 — 88  inclusive. 

Glashieb,  J. 

Travels  in  the  Air.  1878.  8vo.,  pp.  398.  [Contains 
an  account  of  his  ascent  from  Wolverhampton  to  a  height 
of  seven  miles  (July,  1872).] 

Glass,  Rev.  Norman.  Apprenticed  to  a 
Printer  ;  Congregational  Minister  at  Rothwell, 
Northants.  ;  at  Bilston  ;  Lecturer  of  the 
National  Reform  Union,  Manchester. 

The  Early  History  of  the  Independent  Church  at 
Kothwell,  alias  Rowell,  Northamptonshire,  from  the  third 
year  of  the  Protectorate  to  the  death  of  Queen  Anne. 
Northampton,  1871.    8vo.,  pp.  103. 

Tract  upon  the  Trust  Deeds  and  Provisions  of  Trust 
for  the  Independent  Chapel,  OxfordStreet,  Oxford.  Bilston: 
Price  and  Beebee.     1877. 

Glass,  W.     Printer,  Martin  Street,  Stafford. 
[See  Gosling  (P.  P.).] 

Glbnnie,  Rev.  John  David.  b.  Sandgate, 
Kent,  _  18th  April,  1825;  s.  of  Rev.  J.  D. 
Glennie,  M.A.,  Incumbent ;  educated  King's 
Sch.,  Canterbury,  1840—44  ;  Christ's  Coll., 
Cam.,  1844—49  ;  B.A.,  1848  ;  M.A,,  1852  ; 
adm.,  ad  eundem,  Ox.  Univ.,  1859  ;  Curate  of 
Postlinpr,  Kent,  1849—51  ;  of  Burmarsh, 
Kent,  1849—50  ;  of  Lyminge,  Kent,  1851— 
53  ;  London  Diocesan  Inspector  of  Schools, 
1858—57  ;  H.M.  Inspector  of  Schools  for 
London  and  Middlesex,  1857—58  ;  of  Norfolk, 
Suffolk,  and  Essex,  1858—60  ;  Curate  in 
sole  charge  of  Blore  Ray,  Staffs.,  1861—69  ; 
Vicar  of  Croxton,  1869  ;  m.,  8rd  March, 
1859,  Prances  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  John 
Finch,  Esq.,  of  Redheath,  Herts. 

Views  on  the  Continent,  Lithographed  from  his  own 
Sketches.     London,     n.d.  (1841).     fol. 

Annual  Reports  of   the  London  Diocesan  Board  of 
Education,  with  Inspector's  Report.    London,  1854     8vo 
pp.  32.     Ditto,  1856,  pp.  67.  ■       vu., 

[la  oomieotion  with  this  Report  was  issued  the  first  Litho- 
graphed Letter  (written  by  Bp.  Blomfleld)  that  passed  throueh 
the  post  at  book-post  rate— special  permi8.sion  having  been  ob- 
tamed  from  the  Postmaster-General.- Compileb  ] 


Ditto.    1856.     pp.  56.     1857.     pp.  94. 

The  Emphatic  Reading  Sheets.  Published  by  the 
Joint  Committee  of  the  S.P.C.K.  and  the  National  Society 
(to  accompany  their  "  First  Reading  Book,  New  Series  ") 
1857. 

Hints  from  an  Inspector  of  Schools.  London:  E. 
Stanford.     1858.     8vo. 

Mr.  Glennie  contributed  as  "Deborah"  to  the  British 
Bee  Journal,  1873. 

Glennie,  Rev.  Reginald  Gerard.  b.  Blore 
Ray,  1864  :  3rd  s.  of  the  above  ;  Mat.  Keble 
Coll.,  Ox.,  16th  Oct.,  1883 ;  M.A.,  1891. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  529.] 

Glew,    Edward   Lees.      b.  Dublin,  3rd  March, 
1817  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Faulkner  Glew,  Solicitor ; 
a  portrait  painter  ;  settled  at  Walsall ;  started 
a  Newspaper  in  Birmingham  ;    afterwards  in 
New  York  as  a  portrait  painter  ;    thence  to 
Philadelphia  and  Trenton,  New  Jersey  ;    d., 
Newark,  New  Jersey,  9th  Oct.,  1870. 
History  of  the  Borough  and  Foreign  of  Walsall,  in 
the   County   of   Stafford.    With   an  interesting  Tour  of 
Inspection,  including  a  faithful   Report  of   the  Govern- 
ment Inquiry  into  the  Charities,  at  the  Guildhall,  Walsall, 
June,  1856,  before  Thomas  Hare,  Esq.,  compared  with  the 
former  inquisition,   A.D.  1823.     Walsall:    ,/.  E.  Robinson 
The  Bridge.     1856.     8vo.,  pp.  iv.,  222.     Index  extra. 

[Morning  Advertizer  (11th  Oct.,  1870):  Mod.  Eng 
Biog.,  I.,  col.,  1153 ;  WiUmore's  Walsall.] 

Glover,  John,  Engraver,     b.  1618. 

Engraved  Portraits  of — 

Robert  Devereux,  Earl  of  Essex. 
Eev.  John  Goodwin.     1642. 

Glover,  Rev.  John.     b.  "Wolverhampton,  1763  ; 
s.  of  William   Glover  ;   Mat.  Univ.  Coll.,  Ox 
20th  June,  1783  ;   B.A.,  1787  :  M.A.,  1792  ; 
P.C.  of  Claverley,  Salop  ;  d.  1828. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  529.] 

Glover,  John,  Landscape  Painter,  b.  Houghton- 
on-the-Hill,  Leics.,  1767  ;  Writing  Master, 
Appleby  Free  Sch.,  1786  ;  in  Lichfield,  1794 
—1805  ;  in  London,  1805  ;  President,  Water- 
Colour  Society,  1815  ;  assisted  to  form 
Society  of  British  Artists,  1824  ;  emigrated  to 
Tasmania,  1831  ;  d.,  Launceston,  Tasmania 
1849. 

Painted  :— Durham  Cathedral— Loch  Lomond— Tivoli 
—Windsor  Castle— A  Landscape,  with  Windsor  Castle  in 
the  Distance— River  Scene— Matlock  Bath— Chepstow 
Castle—Landscape,  near  Civita  Vecchia— Elton  Water— 
Wingfield  Manor. 

Gloveh,  Robert,  Somerset.     Herald. 
ISee  Flower  (W.).] 

Glynn,  Rev.  Geoffrey  (probably  brother  to  Bp 
Glynn,  of  Bangor)  ;  of  Cam.  Univ.  ;  LL  B 
1535  ;  LL.D.,  1539  ;  Preb.  of  Gaia  Minor' 
Lichfield,  12th  March,  1549—57;  on  Com- 
mission, Diocese  of  Bangor,  during  a  vacancy, 
1551  ;  founded  a  Gr.  Sch.  at  Bangor  ■  d 
July,  1557;  Will  dated  8th,  proved  21st' 
July,  1557.  ' 

[Cooper's  Ath.   Cantab.,  I.,  166;    Le  Neve's   Fasti; 

Strype ;    Harwood's  Lichfield,  233 ;    Lemon's  Cal.  St.  Pa. 

21  j  Coote  s  Civilians,  36  :  Bliss's  Wood's  Ath.  Oxon    II 

I??i_87]       ™^    Bangor,  47;    Charity  Report,  XXVIII.; 

Gnosali.. 

Ordnance  Plan,  &o.     Southampton,  1881. 


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Goad,  Dr.  J. 

Letters  to  Aahmole,  from  July,  1667,  to  30th  Sept., 
1689.     [Bodl.  Lib  ,  368.] 

God. 

A  Treatise  of  the  Name  of  God.  London:  Thos. 
Creede,for  John  Dexter.    1599.    16mo.     A — Q  In  eights. 

[Izaak  Walton's  moiiel  for  his  "  Compleat  Angler,"  using  it 
freely  in  other  respects.  See  opening  chap,  to  1st  ed.,  and  also 
0.  Cotton's  Treatise.— Compiler.] 

GoDDARD,  John.     Wednesbury. 

The  Wednesbury  Atlas.  A  Cartoon.  1860.  [Repre- 
senting E.  Blakemore  carrying  the  Hackwood  and  Ellis 
families  in  Church  Rate  controversy.] 

GoDDARD,    Samuel   Palmer.     M.R.G.8.,    Lond. 
and  Eng.;  Surgeon  at  Longton. 

Case  of  Perforation  of  the  Stomach  [Lancet  (1843), 
1044]  ;  Case  of  Placentia  PrcEuia  [ib.  (1845),  645.] 

GoDDARD,  William  Shallcross.  b.  Longton 
Hall,  25tli  March,  1859  ;  3rd  s.  of  John  H. 
Goddard,  Esq.  ;  educated  Marlborough  Coll.; 
of  Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.;  B.A.;  Student  of  Lin- 
coln's Inn,  14th  May,  1881  ;  Equity  Scholar- 
ship, 1883  ;  called  to  the  Bar,  7th  May,  1884. 
[Foster's  Men  at  the  Bar,  179.] 

Godwin,  John.  b.  Kingsley,  19th  April,  1846  ; 
s.  of  William  Godwin,  and  Elizabeth,  his 
wife  ;  educated  Day  School  ;  m.  Annie,  dau. 
of  Henry  and  Elizabeth  George,  of  Market 
Drayton ;  Station  Master  on  North  Staffs. 
Eailway  at  Cobridge  and  Kidsgrove  ;  Printer, 
&c.,  in  Newcastle,  since  his  brother's  death, 
1883. 
Publisher  of — The  Newcastle  Weekly  Guardian,   1883 

to  date. 

Godwin,  Joseph,  b.  Kingsley,  9th  Dec,  1843  ; 
brother  of  the  above  ;  educated  Day  School ; 
for  some  years  in  the  Primitive  Methodist 
Ministry  ;  began  business  as  Bookseller  and 
Printer,  1873,  in  Liverpool  Road,  Newcastle  ; 
removed,  1880,  to  Red  Lion  Square  ;  d., 
unmarried,  of  small  pox,  1883  ;  bur.,  New- 
castle Cemetery. 
Publisher  of — The  Newcastle  Weekly  Guardian,   1880 

to  death. 

Godwin,  William. 

Life  of  Geoffrey  Chaucer  .  .  .  including  Memoirs 
of  his  near  Friend  and  Kinsman,  John  of  Gaunt,  Duke  of 
Lancaster,  &c.    London,  1803.    4to.,  2  vols. 

Lives  of  Edmund  and  John  Philips,  Nephews  and 
Pupils  of  Milton  ....  London,  1815.  4to.,  pp.  xvi., 
410.  [Contains  portrait  of  President  Bradshaw,  Recorder 
of  Newcastle.] 

GOLDENHILL. 

[Jewitt's  Ceramic  Art,  II.,  423—32.] 

GoLDNEV,  Rev.  Charles,  b.  Cuddesdon,  Oxon., 
15th  Sept.,  1844  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Preb.  Goldney, 
MA.;  educated  Charterhouse,  1856 — 63;  of 
Lincoln  Coll.,  Ox.,  1863—67  ;  B.A. ;  M.A., 
1880  ;  Chp.  to  H.M.  Prison,  Stafford,  1877  ; 
Secretary  to  N.  Staffs.  Discharged  Prisoners' 
Aid  Society,  1877  to  date  ;  m.,  1885,  Alice 
Noel  Morgan. 

Mr  Goldney  has  contributed  to  several  periodicals, 
and  he  has   also  for   several  years  written  the  Annual 


Reports  of  the  Discharged  Prisoners'  Aid  Societies  with 
which  he  is  connected. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  535.] 

GoLiGHTLY,  Rev.  C.  P. 

Letter  to  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Oxford  (Bagot).  London, 
1840.    8vo. 

Good,  Rev.  Charles  Patten,  b.  Shepherd's 
Bush,  Middlesex,  1821  ;  s.  of  Joseph  Henry 
Good,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Exeter  Coll.,  Ox.,  11th 
Feb.,  1841  ;  B.A.,  1844  ;  M.A.,  1847  ;  P.O. 
of  St.  James,  Handsworth,  1854 — 56  ;  Vicar 
of  Eccleshall,  1856—82  ;  R.D.  of  Eccleshall ; 
Vicar  of  East  Meon,  Hants.,  1882  ;  J.P., 
Staffs. 
History  and  Description  of  Eccleshall  Church.  Eccle- 
shall: J.  Duriad. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  536.] 

Good,  Charles  William  Hamilton,    b.  Eccleshall, 
1859  ;  s.  of  the  above  ;    Mat.  Oriel  Coll.,  Ox., 
28th  Jan.,  1878  ;  d.,  13th  Aug.,  1881. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  536.] 

GooDAORE,  Rev.  Robert  Henry,  b.  Mansfield, 
Notts.,  11th  Dec,  1813  ;  Curate  of  Mansfield- 
Woodhouse,  1839—44  ;  Leek,  1844—50  ; 
P.O.  of  Waterfall,  1850—51  ;  Chp.  to  Stafford 
Gaol,  1850—59  ;  Vicar  of  Ipstones,  1861—88. 

The  Christian's  Assurance  of  God's  Blessing,  &c.  .  . 
A  Sermon.    Leek :  G.  Nail.    1847.    8vo. 

Christian  Obligations  and  the  Wants  of  the  Times. 
Leek  :   G.  Nail.     1854.     8vo. 

Ignorance  and  Drunkenness  the  Chief  Cause  of  our 
Social  Evils.  The  Report  of  the  Rev.  R.  H.  Goodacre, 
Chaplain  to  the  County  Prison,  Michaelmas  Session,  1855. 
With  Additional  Facts  and  Observations  on  the  Cause  of 
Crime,  by  a  Magistrate  of  the  County  of  Stafford.  Wednes- 
hury:  Charles  Britten.     1855.     8vo. 

The  Duty  of  Intercession  and  the  Execution  of  the 
Murderer  .  .  Two  Sermons  preached  .  .  Chapel 
of  the  Stafford  County  Prison,  on  June  11th  and  15th, 
1856,  being  the  Wednesday  before  and  the  Sunday  after 
the  Execution  of  William  Palmer.  Stafford :  E.  and  W. 
Wright.     1856.     12mo.,  pp.  24. 

The  Fruits  of  Sin.  A  Course  of  Sermons.  London 
(Leek  printed),  1860.    12mo. 

Ritual,  the  Clergy,  and  the  Law  .  .  ,  London 
{Leek:  Thomas  Mark,  Printer),  1881.     8vo.,  pp.  27. 

The  Royal  Supremacv  and  the  Relation  of  Church  and 
State.    Leek :  S.  Rider.    'l883.    8vo. 

Do  the  Principles  of  the  English  Church  Union  tend 
to  Romanism.     Beverley:  J.  Wright.     8vo. 

The  Burial  of  the  Dead.    Derby :  Bemrose.  1890.    8vo. 

GooDALL,  John.     "  Stationer,  Agent  to  Albion 
Fire  Office,  and   Circulating    Library,"  High 
Street,  Eccleshall. 
[Bagshaw  (1818) ;  White  (1834).] 

GooDB,  Rev.  Alexander,  b.  Westminster,  1802  ; 
s.  of  Thomas  Goode,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Pemb.  Coll., 
Ox.,  4th  March,  1820  ;  B.A.,  1824  ;  M.A., 
1826  ;  Vicar  of  Caverswall,  1829  ;  d.,  Rome, 
20th  Dec,  1861. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  537.] 

GooDB,  Rev.  W.,  M.A. 

Some  Difttculties  in  the  late  Charge  of  the  Lord 
Bishop  of  Oxford  (Bagot)  respectfully  pointed  out  in  a 
letter  to  his  Lordship.     Oxford,  1842.    8vo. 

Goodman,  Rev.  Neville,  M.A. 

Address  on  the  Universities  of  Oxford  and  Cambridge, 
delivered  at  Wolverhampton.  [Report  of  Autumnal 
Meeting  of  Congregational  Union  at  Wolverhampton 
(1870),  95—105.] 


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Goodwin,    Arthur.      M.R.C.S.,    Eng.,    1866  ; 
Surgeon,  Hanley. 
Congenital  Malformation,     [iance*.] 

Goodwin,  Rev.  J.  P.  New  Connexion  Minister. 
Obituary  of  Harriet  Paul,  of  Leeds  {New  Con.  Mag. 
(1871),  758]  ;  Elizabeth  Wilson,  of  Leeds  [ib.  (1872),  378 
—80]  ;  Jane  Lawson  (6.  Church  Bridge,  1813)  f'^-  (1873). 
693—96.] 

Goodwin,  James.     Tunstall. 

Obituary  of  John  Goodwin  [see  below'\. 

Goodwin,  Eev.  John,  B.A.    Curate,  St.  Mark's, 
Wolverhampton  ;  d.  1850. 
Faithful  unto   Death.    A    Sermon    preached   at    St. 
Mark's,  "Wolverhampton    .  on  the  occasion  of  the 

Death  of  Rev.  John  &oodwin,  B.A.,  Curate    .     .    .     Wol- 
verhampton.    Printed  hy  T.  Simpson,     n.d.     8vo.,  pp.  16. 

Goodwin,  Rev.  John. 

Obituary  of   Charles  Hall.     [P.  M.  Mag.  (I860),  740 
741.]  "       ' 

Goodwin,  John.     b.  Tunstall,  22nd  July,  1843  ; 
d.  14th  June,  1868. 
Obituary.    By  James  Goodwin.      [P.  M.  Mag.  (1869), 

Goodwin,  Rev.  Thomas.  Master  of  St.  John's 
Hospital,  Lichfield,  14thDeo.,  1704— 19  ;  Preb. 
of  BishopshuU,  Lichfield,  1704 — 5  ;  of  Welling- 
ton, 1704—13  ;  of  Colwioh,  1713  ;  Rector  of 
Launton,  Oxon.;  Archd.  of  Derby,  14th  Dec, 
1704  to  death  ;  d.  Launton,  1719,  where  he 
is  buried. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  214,  254  ;  Beg.  Lib.,  10,  p.  49  • 
Bloxam,  TI.,  7  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  686.]  ' 

Gordon,  Rev.  Alexander.  b.  Aberdeenshire, 
1808  ;  s.  of  a  farmer  ;  educated  King's  Coll. 
Aber.,  1834—38  ;  M.A.  ;  Glasgow  Univ., 
1838 — 42  ;  Agent  to  Irish  Evangelical  Soc, 
at  Ballybay,  Ireland,  1842—46  ;  Pastor  of 
Bridge  Street  Congregational  Ch.,  Walsall, 
1845—71  ;  LL.D.,  Aber.,  1857  ;  retired  from 
the  Ministry,  1871,  living  mostly  in  and 
around  London  ;  d.,  at  the  residence  of  his 
son,  Dr.  John  Gordon,  Walsall,  6th  Julv, 
1889.  ^ 

The  Pastor's  Gift.  London:  John  Snow.  1848. 
24mo.,  pp.  vi.,  120. 

Impressions  of  Paris.  London:  Partridge.  1831 
12mo. 

Eemarks  on  National  Defence.  London:  Parker 
1853.    8to. 

Heart  Effusions.  Original  Hymns.  London :  Judd  d- 
Glass.     1857.     16mo. 

Reasons  for  withdrawing  from  all  connection  with 
the  Walsall  Cottage  Hospital  in  its  present  form.  Walsall : 
J.  E.  Robinson.     1864.     12mo.,  pp.  8. 

Puseyism  :  What  is  it  ?  .  .  London :  Elliot  Stock 
1865.    8vo.,  pp.  40. 

Ritualism. 

Yoluntaryism. 

Obituary.    [  Congregational  Year  Book  (1890),14o— 47.] 

Gordon,  Rev.  Alexander,    b.  Handswortb,  1854  ; 
s.  of  William  Francis  Gordon,  Esq.;  Mat.  Trin' 
Coll.,  14th  Oct.,  1872  ;  '  B.A.,  1876  :    M  A  ' 
1877  ;  of  Woodlands,  Wimborne. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  539.] 

Gordon,    Eev.    Charles    Osborn.       b.    London, 
1843  ;    s.    of    Charles    Gordon,    Esq.  ;    Mat! 


Exeter  Coll ,  Ox.,  11th  June,  1862  ;  St.  Alban's 
Hall,  B.A.,  1866  ;  Exeter  Hall,  M.A.,  1869  ; 
Curate  of  Denstone,  1867—70  ;  Vicar  of 
Mayland,  Essex,  1870 — 73  ;  Rector  of  Grat- 
wich,  1873—83  ;  Vicarof  Goosnargh,  1883. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  540 ;  Robinson,  316.] 

Gordon,  Delahay. 

A  General  History  of  all  the  Royal  and  Noble  Per- 
sonages that  have  suffered  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland 
from  the  accession  of  Henry  VIII.  to  the  present  time. 
London,  1780.  8vo.,  3  vols.  Portraits.  [Several  Staf- 
fordshire.] 

Gordon,    George.       b.  Hammerwioh,  1863  ;    s. 
of   the   Rev.   Robert   Gordon,   Rector ;     Mat. 
New  Coll.,  Ox.,  4th  Oct.,  1882  ;    B.A.,  1885. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  540  ] 

Gordon,  John.  b.  Handsworth  ;  s.  of  Rev.  W. 
Gordon  ;  Mat.  St.  Peter's  Coll.,  Cam.,  1845  ; 
M.A.;  Student,  Mid-Temple,  2nd  May,  1840  ; 
called  to  the  Bar,  20th  Nov.,  1846  ;  Master, 
Supreme  Court  of  Calcutta,  1879  ;  m.,  28th 
Dec,  1847,  Mary  Jane,  only  dau.  of  Thomas 
Davis,  Esq.,  of  West  Bromwich. 
[Foster's  Men  at  the  Bar,  182.] 

Gordon,  Mrs.  Maria  (nee  Loxton).  b.  Wolver- 
hampton, 26th  Dec,  1781  ;  7n.,  1806,  Alex- 
ander Gordon,  of  Dudley  ;  d.  22nd  June, 
1833. 

Obituary.     [See  Stanley  (Rev.  J.).] 

Gordon,  Sir  Robert,  Bart. 

A  Genealogical  History  of  the  Earldom  of  Sutherland 
from  Its  origm  to  the  year  1630.  With  a  continuation  to 
the  year  1661.     Edinburgh,  1813.     folio. 

,  cPi"^'^  P^  -^J'^'y  ^^^^^  ='*  tl»^  request  of  the  Slid  Marquis 
ot  fetaflorJ,  lor  whom  one  copy  was  struck  oflE  on  Tellum,  now  in 
the  Trentham  Library.— Compiler.] 

Gorton,  John. 

A  Topographical  Dictionary  of  Great  Britain.  With 
Maps,  by  Sidney  Hall.  In  Three  Volumes.  London, 
ii  ff  ? Y  •  Maps  m  separate  Vol.  [Most  of  the  places 
m  btaftordshire  (and  the  County  itself)  are  dealt  with  ] 

A  General  Biographical  Dictionary.  In  Two  Vols 
London  1828.  Svo.  2nd ed., enlarged.  London:  WUttaker, 
1841.  3  vols.,  8vo.  New  ed.,  1847.  3  vols.,  8to,  3rd  ed.. 
with  Supplemental  Vol.,  completing  the  work  to  the 
present  time.  London,  1851.  4  vols.,  8vo.  [Numerous 
Biographical  Notices  of  Staffordshire  persons.  See 
Alphabet  m  this  work.] 

Goshawk,  Rev.  Robert,     b.  Bury  St.  Edmunds  • 

Congregational  Minister  from  1837  ;    at  Leek,' 

1837—54  ;    retired  from  the  Ministry,   1874 

settlmg  in  Norwich  ;  d.  1883.  ' 

Confirmation.     The  Substance  of  a  Sermon  preached 

nJ^^ff  W    M^^^^l'  }^t  °f  •^™^'  1^*3.     Printed  at  the 
Office  of  W.  M.  Hilhad,  Market  Place,  Leek.     1843      8vo 

292  1         '^'''^'      ^^°^3^'"Sational    Year  Book   (1884),   291, 

Gosling,  F.  Percy. 

A  Woman's  Revenge ;  or,  A  Leap  in  the  Dark.  An 
Original  and  Domestic  Drama     .     .  January   18RS 

fll^^.st''' ''  "^^  '''""• ''  ^«'-'»^*'S '«1: 

Goss,  William  Henry,     b.  London,  30th  July, 
1833  ;    commenced  the  manufacture  of  ivory- 
porcelain  at   Stoke-on-Trent,   1858  ■    P  G  8 
1881  ;  F.R.M.S.,  1881.  '  " 


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Cload  Hill.  London  and  Derby:  Bemrose.  1881. 
8vo.,  pp.  35. 

[A.n  Addendum  was  read  before  tbe  North  Staffs.  Field  Club, 
1882,  aud  printed  in  extenso  in  the  StaXtordshire  Sentinel,  25th 
March,  1882.--COMPILER.] 

Sketch  of  the  Life  and  Death  of  Llewellyn  Jewitt. 
Derby :  Bemrose.  1887.  8vo.  SrA  eA.,  Ifanlet/ :  AUbut  iSi^ 
Daniel.  1888.  Svo.,  pp.  24.  [First  appeared  in  the 
Reliquary  (1887).] 

The  Life  and  Death  of  Llewellyn  Jewitt,  F.S.A.,  &c. 
Hanley :  AUbut  cj-  Daniel.    1889.    8to.,  pp.  vji.,  638. 

Hebrew   Captives    of    the  King    of    Assyria    . 
Hanley :  Allbut  4' Daniel    1890.     8vo.,  pp.  vii.,  344. 

Note  on  Bust  of  Josiah  Wedgwood  [Heliq.,  XV.,  178]; 
On  Tomb  of  ditto  [-2.50 :  XVI.,  163—66]  ;  Arbor  Low 
[XVIL,  113—18,  147—54,193—201:  XVIIL,  49— 66,  103 
—8, 156—60,  235—39  :  XX.,  1—8]  ;  Morning  :  A  Poem 
[Good  Words  (Oct.,  1887)]  ;  Notes  on  Mr.  Gosa's  Manu- 
factures [iJe%,  XVIL,  120  :  XVIIL,  118;  XIX.,  117; 
XX.  — 


tures    [i 
L.,  253.] 


GoTHBR,  Rev.  J. 

Prayers  for  Sundays  and  Festivals,  adapted  for  the 
Use  of  Private  Families  and  Congregations.  To  which 
are  added  An  Appendix  containing  Prayers  before  and 
after  Mass.  Wolverhampton:  J.  Smart.  1800.  8vo.,  title, 
1  f .,  pp.  vii.,  349.  (Edited  by  Rev.  J.  Milner  and  Eev. 
John  Carte.) 

GouCH,  Thomas.     A  Quaker,  Waterford. 

Plain  Truths  indicated  and  asserted,  the  Fallacy  of 
Man-made  Rules  of  Faith  detected,  &c.  .  .  .  in  divers 
reflections  on  a  Book  entitled  ''The  End  of  Controversy  " 

(alleged  to  be  published  by   "  The  Eev.  J.  M ,  D.D., 

F.S.A.")     .         .     Waterford:  Printed  by  S.  Smith  ^  Son, 
Bailey's  New  Street.    1830.    8vo.,  pp.  140. 

GouGH,  Rev.  Alfred  .William.  b.  Hartshill 
Vicarage,  13th  Dec,  1863  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Howard 
E.  T.  Gough,  Curate  ;  educated  Merchant 
Taylor's  Sch.,  London  ;  Mat.  St.  John's  Coll., 
Ox.,  14th  Oct.,  1882  ;  B.A.,  1885  ;  M.A., 
1889  ;  Curate  of  Doncaster,  1885  ;  Incumbent 
of  St.  Matthew's,  Jersey,  1891  ;  Vicar  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Wakefield,  1892. 

Editor  of  the  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Undergraduates' 
Journal,  1884,  1885. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  544.] 

GouGH,  Colonel  Foster,  b.  Heath  House,  Wom- 
boum,  Wolverhampton,  30th  April,  1832  ;  s. 
of  Ralph  Gough  ;  educated  Appleby  Sch.  and 
privately  by  Rev.  D.  ]S".  Walton,  M.A.,  Hands- 
worth  ;  of  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin,  1853  ;  B.A.  ; 
LL.D.,  1859  ;  Colonel  and  Lleut.-Colonel 
Commanding  3rd  Volunteer  Battalion  South 
Staffs.  Regiment ;  Commanded  the  5th  Bri- 
gade of  2nd  Army  Corps  at  Jubilee  Review, 
at  Aldershot,  1887  ;  d.  1892. 

Narrative  of  the  Knights  Templars  and  Crusaders  .  . 
Wolverhampton:  W.Parke.  1867.  8vo.,  pp.  53  ;  Appen- 
dix, pp.  iv. 

GouGH,    Henry.       b.  Perry  Hall,  1744  ;    s.    of 
Walter  Gough,  Efeq.;  Mat.  Ch.  Cb.,  Ox.,  10th 
Oct.,  1763  ;  killed  by  a  fall  from  a  horse,  25i;h 
Nov.,  1769. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  544.] 

GouGH,    John.     b.    Handsworth,     1754  ;    s.    of 
Walter  Gongh,  Esq.  ;    Mat.  Trin.  Coll.,  Ox., 
18th  June,  1773  ;    of  Old  Fallings  and  Perry 
Hall ;  d.  20th  Jan.,  1828. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IL,  544.] 


GouGH,  John.  b.  Handsworth,  1780  ;  s.  of  the 
foimer  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  23rd  Oct.,  1799  ; 
of  Perry  Hall. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  544.] 

GocGH,  John  A.  H.     b.  Wolverhampton,  1861  ; 

s.  of  John  Gough ;    Mat.    Non.    Coll.,    15th 

Oct.,  1881  ;  drowned,  1889. 

Macaulay  as  a  Critic.  An  Essay.  London :  Pardon  (f 
Son.    8vo. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IL,  544.] 

GouGH,  Richard,  of  the  Perry  Hall  Family. 

British  Tonography,  Ac.  .  .  .  London,  1768.  4to. 
1780.     8vo.,  2  vols. 

Some  Account  of  the  Alien  Priories,  &c.  London, 
1779.    8vo.,  2vol3.    2nd  ed.,  i7Se.    8vo.,  2  vols. 

Sepulchral  Monuments  in  G-reat  Britain.  London, 
1786 — 08.     Imp.  fol.,  3  vols,  (usually  bound  in  5). 

[  In  all  the  above  StafEordshire  items  are  dealt  with. 
For  references,  see  Alphabet.] 

GouGH,  Walter,  b.  Bushbury,  1713  ;  s.  of 
Walter  Gough,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox., 
12th  Dec,  1730  ;  of  Old  FaUings  and  Perry 
Hall  ;  d.,  1773. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  544.] 

Gould,    Rev.    Alexander    Baring.     Caius  Coll., 
Cam.;    B.A.,  1842;    M.A.,  1847;    Vicar  of 
St.    Mark's,   Wolverhampton,    1846—68  ;    of 
Ellacombe,  Torquay,  1868—74  ;    of  Ch.  Ch., 
Winchester,  1874. 
Faithful  unto  Death.       A   Sermon  preached  at  St. 
Mark's  Church,  Wolverhampton,  &c.     .    .     .     [See  Good- 
win (Rev.  John).] 

Notes  on  the  Lord's  Supper  .     Wolverhampton, 

1867.     24mo. 

The   Counter-Reformation    Movement   and    How    to 
Meet   it     .     .     .    Read  at  the   Church  Association  Con- 
ference at  Wolverhampton,  28th  Nov.,  1873.    12mo.,  pp.  12. 
Our  Lord's  Dying  Command,  &c.    .     .         16mo.,  pp. 
94.     2nd  ed.,  with  appendix,  1874. 

Gould,  Moses,  b.  Leek,  1709  ;  s.  of  John 
Gould  ;  Mat.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  10th 
March,  1727  ;  B.A.,  1730. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IL,  546.] 

GouNTBR,  Colonel,  of  Racton,  Sussex. 

An  Account  of  the  Miraculous  Preservation  of  King 
Charles  the  Second  in  1651.  n.  p.,  pi,  or  d.  Demy  8vo., 
pp.  26.     (Printed  by  W.  H.  Robinson,  Walsall.) 

GowBR,  Lord  Albert  Leveson.  s.  of  G.  G.  W., 
2nd  Duke  of  Sutherland  ;  b.  1844  ;  Mat.  Ch. 
Ch.,  Ox.,  24th  April,   1863  ;    d.  23rd  Dec, 

1874. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IL,  546.] 

GowER,    Hon.    Baptist   Leveson.     b.  Trentham, 
1704 ;    M.P.,    Newcastle,    1727—54 ;     Com- 
missioner of  Trade,  1745  ;    d.  1782  ;    bur.,  St. 
James's,  Piccadilly. 
[Ingamel's  Newcastle,  45  ;  Communication  from  G.  L 

Gower,  Esq.] 

GowEB,  Lord  F.  Leveson. 
\_See  Earl  of  EUesmere.] 

GowER,  George  Granville  Leveson.  h.  9th  Jan., 
1758  ;  s.  of  George,  2nd  Earl  Gower  ;  Mat. 
Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  3rd  May,  1775  ;  created  M.A., 
31st  Oct.,  1777  ;  M.P.,  Newcastle,  Jan.,  1779 
—84  ;   Staffordshire,  May,  1787—99  :  created 


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GOWER 


1st  Duke  of  Sutherland,  14th  Jan.,  1833  ;    m. 

Elizabeth,  Countess  of  vSutherland,  &c.;  K.G.; 

P.O.  ;  d.  19th  July,  1833  ;   Monuments  to,  at 

Tittensor,  at  Lilleshall,  and  in  Sutherlandshire. 

The  Despatches  of  Earl  Gower,  English  Ambassador 

at  Paris,  from  1790  to  1792.      Edited  by  Oscar  Browning. 

Cambridge,  1885.     8vo. 

Memoir.     [See  Loch  (George).] 

Ballads  and  other  Poems  of  John  Gower.  From  the 
Original  MS.  in  the  possession  of  the  Earl  Gower. 
London,  1818.  4to.  [Presented  to  the  Roxburghe  Club 
by  the  Right  Hon.  Earl  Gower.] 

Portrait.  [Tay lei's  Contemporary  Portrait  Gallery 
(1822),  I.] 

GowEE,  George  Granville  Leveson.  b.  1786  ;  s. 
of  George,  1st  Duke  of  Sutherland  ;  Mat.  Ch. 
Oh.,  Ox.,  21st  Oct.,  1803;  B.A.,  1806; 
M.A.,  1810  ;  created  D.G.L.,  15th  June, 
1841  ;  M.P.,  St.  Mawes,  April,  1808—12  ; 
Newcastle,  1812 — July,  1815  ;  Staffordshire, 
1815 — 20;  2nd  Duke  of  Sutherland  ;  assumed 
additional  name  of  Sutherland  by  R.L.,  12th 
May,  1841  ;  m.,  1823,  Harriet  Elizabeth 
Georgiana,  dau.  of  George,  6th  Earl  of  Gar- 
hsle  ;  d.  28th  Feb.,  1861. 
[Ingamel's  Newcastle  ;    Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II., 

646.] 

GowBE,  George  Granville  William,  b.  London, 
1828  ;  s.  of  2nd  Duke  of  Sutherland  ;  m., 
1849,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Hay  Mackenzie  ; 
Deputy  Lieutenant  of  Sutherlandshire,  1849  ; 
Vice-Lieuentant,  1850  ;  M.P.,  Sutherland- 
shire, July,  1852  ;  Lord  Lieutenant  of 
Cromartie,  1853  ;  succeeded  as  3rd  Duke  of 
Sutherland,  1861  ;  d.  Sept.,  1892. 
[Peerages,  by  Burke,  Doyle,  &c.] 

GovPER,  George  Leveson.  b.  10,  Stratton  Street, 
London,  19th  May,  1858  ;  s.  of  Hon.  F.  E.  L. 
Gower ;  educated  Eton  ;  Mat.  Balliol 
Coll.,  Ox.,  18th  Oct.,  1876  ;  M.P.,  North- 
western Division  of  Staffs.,  1885—86  ; 
Stoke-on-Trent,  1889—92,  1892  ;  Director 
of  Shelton  Bar  Iron  Co.,  1889  ;  Junior  Lord 
of  the  Treasury,  1885—86  ;  Comptroller  of 
the  Household,  1892. 
Speeches.     [Hansard's  Debates.] 

Gower,  Granville  Leveson.  b.  4th  Aug.  (baptised, 
Trentham,  20th  Aug.),  1721  ;  s.  of  John, 
Baron  Stittenham  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox'.,  30th 
April,  1740  :  M.P.,  Bishop's  Castle,  Dec, 
1744—47  ;  Westminster,  1747—54  ;  Lich- 
field, 1754  ;  Lord  of  the  Admiralty,  1849 — 
50  ;  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Staffs.,  1755 — 1800  ; 
Lord  Chamberlain,  1763 — 65  ;  President  of 
the  Council,  1768—79, 1783-94  ;  1st  Marquis 
of  Stafford,  created  28th  Feb.,  1786  ;  K.G.  ; 
d.  26th  Oct.,  1803. 

Portrait,  engraved  by  Fisher,  after  Reynolds. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxou.,  II.,  646.] 

GowBR,  Granville  Leveson.  b.  Trentham,  12th 
Oct.,  1773  ;  s.  of  Granville,  2nd  Earl  Gower  ; 
Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  29th  April,  1789  ;  created 
D.C.L.,  18th  June,  1799  ;  M.P.,  Lichfield, 
Jan.,  1795— Feb.,  1799  ;  Staffs.,  March,  1799 
— 12th  Aug.,   1815  ;    Ambassador  to  Russia, 


1804—6,  1807  :  to  France,  1828,  1830—41  ; 
Secretary  of  War,  July — Nov.,  1809  ;  created 
Viscount  Granville,  15th  July,  1815  ;  Earl 
Granville  of  Stone  Park,  2nd  May,  1833  ;    d. 

7th  Jan.,  1846. 

Speeches  delivered  in  the  House  of  Commons  and  the 
House  of  Lords.     [Reported  in  the  Journals.] 
Reports  printed  and  MS.  as  Ambassador. 

Gower,  Granville  Leveson.  b.  Stone  Park,  11th 
May,  1815  ;  eldest  s.  of  Granville  Leveson,- 
1st  Viscount  Granville  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox., 
24th  Oct.,  1832  :  B.A.,  1839  ;  created  D.C.L., 
1863  ;  M.P.,  Morpeth,  Feb.,  1837— Feb., 
1840;  Lichfield,  Sept.,  1841—46;  P.C., 
1846  ;  pucceeded  his  father  as  2nd  Earl  Gran- 
ville, 1846  ;  President  of  Council,  1852—54, 
1859—66  ;  Colonial  Secretary,  1868—70, 
1885  ;  Foreign  Secretary,  1851—52,  1870— 
74,  1880—85  ;  d.  1892  ;  bur.  at  Stone. 
The  Practical  Effects  of  Disestablishment   and  Dis- 

endowment         .     .     .    June   26th,   1868.     London.    8vo. 

sm.  sheet. 

Portrait.    By  Phillips. 

[There  are  numerous  speeches  by  Earl  G-ranville  in  Hansard's 

Debates.      Very    many    Portraits    in    all    states,    and    Obituary 

Notices  from  all  sides,  and  representing  all  shades  of  opinion,  in 

the  Daily  and  Weekly  Papers  of  the  week  in  which  he  died. 

They  are  too  numerous  to  particularize. — COMPILER.] 

Gower,  Granville  William  Gresham  Leveson. 
b.  Titsey  Place,  Surrey,  25th  Feb.,  1838  ;  s. 
of  V/illiam  Leveson  (jrower,  and  Lady  Mary 
Tufton,  his  wife  ;  educated  Eton  ;  Ch.  Ch., 
Ox.;  B.A.,  1860  ;  M.A.,  1862;  F.S.A.; 
Vice-President  of  Soc.  of  Antiquaries  ;  J. P., 
Surrey  and  Kent ;  Deputy  Lieutenant  for 
Surrey  ;  Alderman,  Surrey  County  Council ; 
m.  Hon.  Sophia,  dau.  of  Chandos,  Lord  Leigh  ; 
of  Titsey  Place. 

Leveson  Family  Register  Extracts  and  Monumental 
Inscriptions  from  Trentham  and  Lilleshall.  [Genealogist, 
II.,  84.] 

Gower  Family.  Extracts  from  the  Parish  Registers 
of  Trentham.     [Gew.  et  Her.,  2nd  Series,  I.,  110 — 14.] 

Funeral  Certificates,  etc.,  of  the  Leveson  Family.    [/6.] 

Gower,  John.     b.   1694  ;    s.  of  John  Leveson 

Gower,  1st  Baron  Gower  of  Stittenham  ;  Mat. 

Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  6th  Feb.,  1710  ;  created  D.C.L., 

Ox.  Univ.,  19th  Aug.,  1732  ;  created  Viscount 

'I'rentham  and  Earl  Gower,  8th  July,  1746  ; 

P.O.  ;     Lord  Privy  Seal,   1742,  1744  ;     Lord 

Lieutenant  and  Custos   Rotulorum  of  Staffs., 

1742  ;  d.  25th  Dec.,  1754. 

Portrait,  Engraved  by  Faber  (1743)  in  mezzo-tint, 
after  Vanlo. 

[Yery  fine ;  rarely  to  be  obtained  in  good  condition. — 
Compiler.] 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxou.,  II..  546.] 

GowBR,  Richard  Leveson.     h.    Trentham,    30th 

April,    1726  ;    s.  of  John,  1st  Baron  Gower 

of  Stittenham  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  28th  May, 

1744  :    M.P.,  Lichfield,  1747,  till  death  ;    d. 

19th  Oct.,  1753. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  547 ;  Alumni  West.,  330 ; 
Harwood's  Lichfield ;  Shaw's  Staffs.] 

Gower,  Lord  Eonald  Charles  Sutherland  Leveson. 
b.  Trentham,  1845  ;  s.  of  2nd  Duke  of  Suther- 
land ;  Trustee  of  National  Portrait  Gallery  ; 
M.P.  for  Sutherlandshire. 


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GRANVILLE 


The  Lessoir  Collection. 

Marie  Antoinette. 

Brie  i,  Brae. 

Eeminiscences.    Two  Tolumes. 


1883.    fol. 


GowBR,  Thomas  Leveson.  b.  Trentham,  6th 
iVIay,  1699  ;  s.  of  John,  2nd  Baron  Gower  of 
Stittenham  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  15th  March, 
1716  ;  M.P.,  Newcastle,  1722—27  ;  d.  12th 
Aug.,  1727. 

[Ingamel's  Newcastle,  45  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II., 
647  ;  Gower's  Extracts  from  Trentham  Registers,  ii ;  Gen. 
et  Her.,  2nd  Series,  I.,  110—14.] 

GowEB,  William  Leveson.  b.  1716  ;  s.  of  John, 
1st  Baroa  Gower  ;  Mat.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox., 
11th  April,  1733  ;  d.  14th  April,  1756. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  647.] 

GoWBR  &  Smart,  Printers,  Chronicle  Office, 
Wolverhampton. 

The  Trial  at  Large  of  William  Booth  and  his  Associ- 
ates, the  three -Tates,  John  Barrows,  and  Elizabeth  Chidlow, 
for  forging,  coining,  &o.,  at  Stafford  Summer  Assizes, 
1812  .  .  Wolverhampton:  Gotver  <^  Smart,  "  Chronicle" 
Office,     n.d.  (1812).     8vo. 

[SeeSnape(ReT.  W.).] 

Gracb,  Rev.  Allen  Zechariah.  Curate  (amongst 
other  places)  of  Goldenhill,  1869—71  ;  New- 
castle, 1877 — 78  ;  Rector  of  Wacton  Magna- 
w.-Wacton  Parva,  Sinecure  Rectory,  Long 
Stratton,  1878—81  ;  Vicar  of  Wellington, 
Salop,  1881—88. 

Hymns  of  Prayer  and  Praise.     Wakefield,  1876.    16mo. 

Gkafton,  Rev.  Adam,  LL.B.  Chp.  to  King 
Edward  VL  and  Prince  Arthur  ;  Warden  of 
Battlefield  Coll.,  Salop,  1478  ;  Dean,  St.  Mary's 
Coll.,  Salop  ;  Archd.  of  Salop,  1504—14,  and 
of  Stafford,  1504  to  death  ;  Rector  of  Upton 
Magna-w.-Withington,  Salop,  1494  ;  Preb.  of 
Wellington,  1497—1524  ;  d.  24th  July,  1530  ; 
bur.,  Withington. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  210,  211,  253  ;  Fletcher's  Battle^ 

field  CoU.,  15.] 

Graham,  Rev.  John.  b.  Giggleswick,  Yorks., 
1799  ;  Primitive  Methodist  Minister  from 
1825  ;  travelling  nearly  altogether  in  Staffs.  ; 
superannuated  at  Brievley  Hill,  1866,  where 
he  d.,  19th  Feb.,  1885. 

Obituary  of  .Tohn  Goodwin  (6.  Alton,  1809  ;  rf.  30th 
Oct.,  1819)  IP.  M.  Mar/.  (1850),  123]  ;  Letter  on  Pole 
Chapel,  dated  "Alton,  28th  Sept.,  1850"  [691];  Obituary 
of  John  Goodwin  (b.  North  Rode,  Cheshire,  1789 ;  hved 
at  Chell.  1812 — 44;  d.,  Liddington,  Cheshire,  6th  July, 
1860)  [(i860)  653,  6.54].  ^    -r ,  -, 

Obituary  of.     [See  Harvey  (Rev.  L.  J.). J 

Graham,  Rev.  John.  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  ;  B.A., 
1844  ;  M.A.,  1849  ;  admitted,  ad  eundem, 
M  A  Ox.  Univ.,  1849  ;  various  curacies  ; 
Rector,  St.  Chad's,  Lichfield,  1853  ;  R.D.  of 
Lichfield,  1876—85;  Preb.  of  Bishopshull, 
Lichfield,  1885. 

Sermons. 

Graham,  Mary  Jane.     Stoke. 

Difference  between  a  Christian  and  a  "Worldling. 
[New  Con.  Mag.  (1838),  267,  268.] 

Grainger,  Benjamin,  Surgeon,  Burton. 

The  Fasting  Woman  of   Tutbury.     [Edin.  Med.  and 


Surffical  Jour.,  V. ;    reprinted  in  Henderson's  Exposure 
and  Richmond's  True  Statement,  which  see.] 

Grainger,  James,  M.D. 

[See  Johnson  (Dr.).] 

Grainger,  Rev.  John.  b.  Tipton,  20th  March, 
1851  ;  Primitive  Methodist  Minister  from 
1868  ;  d.,  Stafford,  6th  April,  1889. 

Obituary.  By  E.  Mitchell  and  C.  Banks.  [P.  M. 
Min.  (1889),  8,  9.] 

Grammont,  Claude  Charlotte  de.  Lady  Stafford. 
Will  dated    13th   May,    1739  ;    proved    16th 
May,  1769. 
[Payne's  Catholic  Mission,  56.] 

Granger,  Rev.  James,  M.A. 

A  Biographical  History  of  England  from  Egbert  the 
Great  to  the  Revolution.  With  a  Supplement.  London, 
1769 — 74.  4to.  5  vols.  (Some  copies  printed  on  one 
side  of  the  leaf  only.)  2nd  ed.,  with  large  additions  and 
corrections,  2775.  8vo.,  4  vols.  Portraits.  (20  copies  on 
Atlas  Paper.)  3rd  ed.,  i779.  8vo.,  4  vols.  4th  ed.,  1804. 
8to.,  4  vols.  Lar.  paper,  roy.  8vo.  5th  ed.,  with  400  ad- 
ditional lives,  by  J.  Caulfield,  1824.  8vo.,  6  vols.  Lar. 
paper,  roy.  8vo.,  and  a  few  copies  in  3  vols.,  folio.  Ditto, 
in  continuation,  by  the  Rev.  Mark  Noble,  1806.  8vo., 
3  vols.    Lar.  paper,  roy.  8vo. 

Copies  of  rare  English  Portraits  to  illustrate  Granger. 
London :  Richardson.  8vo.,  72  Nos.  Lar.  pt.  4to.  In  all, 
310  portraits.  Ditto,  including  some  from  Noble's  con- 
tinuation, London:  T.  ij  R.  Rodd.  1820—21.  8vo.,  12mo., 
and  lar.  paper  in  4to.  proofs  on  India  Paper  also. 

[In  all  the  above  there  are  numerous  Biographical 
Notices  and  Portraits  of  Staffordshire  Persons,  to  which 
references  are  given  in  the  Biblio.] 

Grant,  Rev.  Brewin,  B.A. 

Church  Claims  versus  Conscience  and  the  Bible    .     . 
Substance   of   a    Speech  delivered  at   a  Town  Meeting, 
Burslem,  Oct.  9th,  1849     ....     Burslem:   Printed  at 
Office  of  R.  Timmis     .     .         1849.     8to.,  pp.  15. 

Grant,    Sir    Francis,    Painter,      b.    Kilgraston, 

Perthshire,    1810  ;     A.R.A.,    1842  ;     R.A., 

1851  ;     President,    R.A.,    1866  ;     d.    Melton 

Mowbray,  1878. 

Painted :— Shooting  Party  at   Ranton  Abbey,   1841. 

[Penes  the  Earl  of  Lichfield.] 

[Engravings  and  Prints  were  talien.   The  former  are  now  very 

rare.— Compiler.] 

Grant,    Rev.    Francis    Bazett.       b.    Maidstone, 

Kent,  1795  ;   s.  of  James  Lewis  Grant ;    Mat. 

Oh.  Ch.,  Ox.,  21st  Oct.,  1813  ;    B.A.,  1817  ; 

M.A.,  1822  ;    Rector  of  Shelton,   1845—64  ; 

of  Cullompton,  Devon.,  1864—72:     d.  14th 

Aug.,  1872. 
[Eton  Sch.  Lists  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  560.] 

Grant,  James,     b.  Whalley,  Derbys.,  24th  June, 
1824  ;  lived  in  Staffordshire  from  1845  ;  killed 
at  Butt  Lane,  13th  Oct.,  1876. 
Obituary.    By  W.'  Edwards.     [  Ch.  Messenger,  XIT., 
187, 188.] 
Granville,  Augustus  Bozzi. 

Letter  to  the  Right  Hon.  W.  Huskisson  on  the' 
Quarantine  Bill.    London,  1825.    8vo. 

Granville  Family,  Calwich  Abbey. 

Pedigree  of  Granville,  of  Stowe,  co.  Devon  (and 
D'Ewes,  of  Wellesbourn,  co.  Warwick),  and  Calwich 
Abbey,  co.  Stafford.  [Printed  on  a  Double  fol.  n.d. 
(1840).] 

Granville,  Rev.  Gray.     b.  Chelford,  Cheshire, 
1843  ;    s.  of  Rev.  Granville  John  Granville  ; 


GRATTON 


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GRAZPJBROOK 


Mat.   Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  12tJa  June,  1862  ;    B.A., 
1867  ;    M.A.,    1876  ;    Curacies,    1868—73  ; 
Rector   o£    Blore-Ray,    1873—75  ;    Vicar   of 
Ham,  1875. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  551.] 

Gratton,  Rev.  Enoch,     b.  Staffordshire  ;   New 
Connexion  Minister. 
Memoir  of  Mrs.  Henshaw,  of   Sheffield.     [New  Con. 
Mag.  (1868),  573,  574.] 

Gratwich. 

Ordnance  Plan,  &c.     Southampton  (1882). 

Graves,  Rev.  R.  D.,  B.A.  Incumbent  of  Han- 
ford. 

Sunrise.  Stohe:  Printed  hy  L.  M.  WooUey.  n.d. 
Duo.,  pp.  13. 

A  Letter  to  the  Parishioners  of  Hanford.  Stoke: 
same  imprint.  1868.  8vo.,  pp.  19.  Ditto,  1869.  8vo.,  pp. 
16.     Ditto,  1870.     8to. 

Poem,  in  Remembrance  of  Rev.  R.  D.     \_See  H.  (W.).] 

Gray,  Frederick  John.      L.S.A.,  1863  ;  of  Old 

Park  Hall  Retreat. 

G-un  Shot  Wounds  in  the  Head — Recovery.  [Lancet 
(1868).] 

Gray,  John  Edward.  b.  Walsall,  12th  Feb., 
1800  ;  s.  of  Samuel  Frederick  Gray,  Chemist 
[«««]  ;  educated  Walsall  Gr.  Sch.  and  St. 
Bartholomew  and  Middlesex  Hospitals  ;  black- 
balled at  Linnsean  Soc,  1822  ;  elected  Fellow, 
1857  ;  P.  Entom.  Soc,  1824  ;  F.R.S.,  1832  ; 
D.  Phil,  Munich,  1852  ;  Gold  Medal  of 
Merit,  Wurtemburg,  1860  ;  President  of  En- 
tomological Soc;  Vice-President  of  Zoological 
and  Microscopical  Societies;  F.G.S.;  Assistant 
Keeper,  Brit.  Mus.,  1824  ;  Keeper  of  Zoo- 
logical Department,  31st  March,  1840  ;  re- 
signed, 1S74  ;  Deputy  Chairman  of  Animal 
and  Vegetable  Section,  Universal  Exhibition, 
1851  ;  Juror,  Educational  Department,  1862; 
Exhibition  ;  d.,  British  Museum,  7th  March, 
1875. 

Historical  Sketch  of  the  Improvements  in  Compara- 
tive Anatomy  and  Zoology.     London,  1819. 

Synopsis  of  the  Natural  Arrangements  of  British 
Plants.  Two  Volumes.  London,  1821.  8vo.  [Preface 
and  Introduction  by  his  Father.] 

Synopsis  of  the  Species  of  the  Class  Mammalia.  1825. 
[Grifath's  Cuvier,  V.] 

Illustrations  of  Indian  Zoology.  Two  Volumes. 
London,  1830—35.     8vo. 

Synopsis  of  the  Species  of  the  Class  Reptilia.  1830. 
[Griffith's  Cuvier,  IX.] 

Zoological  Miscellany.     London,  1831 — 45. 

Synopsis  Reptilia.    1831. 

A  Descriptive  Catalogue  of  Recent  and  Foreign 
Shells.     London,  1832. 

List  of  the  Specimens  of  Mammalia  in  the  British 
Museum.     London,  1843. 

Catalogue  of  'Tortoise,  &c.     London,  1844. 

Systematic  Catalogue  of  British  and  Freshwater 
Shells.    London,  1844. 

Caialogue  of  Specimens  of  Lizards.    London,  1845. 

Gleanings  from  the  Menagerie  and  Aviary  at  Knowsley 
HaU:     London,  1846—50. 

List  of  the  Genera  of  Recent  MoUusca.  London, 
1847. 

List  of  Osteological  Specimens.    London,  1847. 

List  of  British  Sponges,  Radiated  Animals,  &c. 
London,  1848. 

Catalogue  of  the  MoUusca.    London,  1849 — 50. 

Ditto,  of  Reptiles.    London,  1849. 

Ditto,  of  Fish.     London,  1850. 

Ditto,  of  Mammalia.    London,  1850—52. 


Catalogue  of  Amphibia.     London,  1850. 

Ditto,  of  Bivalve  MoUusca.    1850—53. 

List  of  Fish.    London,  1851. 

List  of  British  Pish.    London,  1851. 

List  of  British  MoUusca  and  Shells.     London,  1851. 

Catalogue  of  EchinidEe.     London,  1851. 

Ditto,  of  Pharnesopneumona.  London,  1852.  [Jointly 
with  L.  Pfeiffer.] 

Ditto,  of  Fish,  collected  and  described  by  L.  T. 
Gronov.     London,  1854. 

Ditto,  of  Shield  ReptUes.    1855—  72. 

A  Hand  Catalogue  of  Postage  Stamps.  London, 
1862.    Or.  8vo.    2nd  ed.,  1863. 

Handbook  of  British  Waterweeds  or  Alg£e.  London, 
1864.     [Jointly  with  "W.  Carrathers.] 

Catalogue  of  Seals  and  Whales.     London,  1866-71. 

Synopsis  of  Specimens  of  Starfish.    London,  1868. 

Ditto,  of  Whales   and  Dolphins.     London,  1868. 

Ditto,  of  Carnivorous,  Pachydermatous,  and  Edentatse 
Mammalia.     London,  1869. 

Ditto,  of  Monkeys,  Lemurs,  and  Fruit-eating  Bats. 
London,  1870. 

Ditto,  of  Tortoise,  Terrapins,  and  Turtles.  London, 
1872. 

Hand  List  of  Seals,  Morses,  Sea-Lions,  and  Sea-Bears, 
London,  1874. 

Edited : — 

Turton's  Manual  of  Land  and  Freshwater  Shells  in 
British  Museum.     London,  1843. 

Apodal  Fish.  By  Dr.  J.  J.  Kamp.  Translated  and 
Edited  by  J.  E.  G.     London,  1856. 

J.  E.  G.  assisted  in  the  composition  of  Lee's  Intro- 
duction to  Botany. 

J.  B.  G.  was  a  voluminous  contributor  to  the  Annals 
of  Natural  History.  [Last  contribution  is  in  Vol.  XV. 
(1875).] 

[Altogether,  Dr.  Gray  wrote  1,162  Books,  Papers,  and  Articles, 
of  which  he  issued  a  Catalogue,  entitled  ;— ] 

Catalogue  of  Books,  Memoirs,  and  MisceUaneous 
Articles,  by  J.  E.  G.  With  Notes.  London,  1875.  8vo., 
pp.  56.     (Privately  printed.) 

Gray,  Samuel  Frederick.  Chemist  and  Druggist 
at  Walsall,  London,  (fee. 

Supplement  to  the  British  Pharmacopoeia. 
Preface  and  Introduction  to  his  son's  Natural  Arrange- 
ment, &c.,  of  British  Plants.     1831. 

Gray,  Thomas. 

A  Catalogue  of  the  Antiquities,  Houses,  Parks,  Plan- 
tations, &c.  .  .  England  and  Wales,  arranged  .  . 
Alphabetical  Order  of  the  several  Counties.  London, 
1773.  12mo.  (Printed  for  private  distribution  by  W. 
Mason.)     1787.     12mo. 

The  Traveller's  Companion  in  a  Tour  through  Eng- 
land and  Wales.  London,  1787.  12mo.  New  ed.,  1780. 
12mo. 

Grazebbook,  Henry  Sydney,  b.  Stourbridge, 
6th  June,  1836  ;  s.  of  the  late  George  Graze- 
brook,  Esq.  ;  educated  Bromsgrove  Gr.  Sch.  ; 
Barrister-at-Law  ;  holds  an  appointment  in 
H.M.  Treasury  ;  Trustee  W.  Salt  Library  ; 
F.R.H.S.  ;  on  Editorial  Committee  and  also 
on  Council  of  W.  Salt  Arch.  Soc. 

The  Heraldry  of  Smith  .  .  .  London :  J.  R.  Smith. 
1870.     sm.  4to. 

The  Heraldry  of  Worcestershire  .  .  Two  Volumes. 
London,  1873.    sm.  4to.,  pp.  liii.,  748. 

Collections  for  a  Genealogy  of  the  noble  Families  of 
Henzey,  Tyttery,  and  Tyzack  .  .  .  Stourbridge :  F.  R. 
Ford.  1877.  Svo.,  pp.  vii.,  210.  (Privately  printed.) 
[The  refugees  were  of  Amblecote,  Staffs.,  &c.] 

Fines  for  Knighthood,  temp.  Charles  I.,  with  the 
names  of  those  Staffordshire  Gentlemen  who  compounded, 
&c.     [Hist.  CoU.  of  Staffs.,  II.,  pt.  2,  1—22.] 

The  Visitation  of  Staffordshire  made  by  Robert 
Glover,  al's  Somerset  Herald,  &c.  .  .  .  anno  d'mi  1583. 
(Prom  a  MS.  in  Salt  Library.)      [lb..  III.,  xx.,  198.] 

A  Coppy  of  the  Armes  taken  in  Visitation  o£  ye 
County  of  Stafford  .  .  .  1663  et  1664,  by  Wm.  Dugdale, 
Esq.,  Norroy,  King  of  Armes.  Transcribed  from  the 
original,  &c.     [lb.,  V.,  pt.  2,  23—65.] 

The  Heraldic  Visitations  of  Staffordshire  made  by  Sir 


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GREEN 


Richavd  St.   George,   Norroy,  in   ](il4,  and  by   Sir  "Wm. 
Dugdale,   Norroy,  in  the  years  1663  and  1CG4.     [lb.  V 
pt.  2,  pp.  XX.,  436.]  ' 

The  Barons  of  Dudley.     [lb.,  ix.,  152.] 

Junior  Branches  of  the  Family  of  Sutton,  alias  Dudley. 
[76.,  X.,  178.]  ^ 

Grazbbrook,  Tbomas  Worrall  Smith,  b.  Kin- 
fare,  1810  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Worrall  Grazebrook, 
Esq.  ;  Mat.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  18th  June, 
1827  ;  B.A.,  1831  ;  M.A.,  1836  ;  Barrister- 
at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1838  ;  d.  1st  Aug., 
1846. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  554  ;  Men  at  the  Bar.] 
GuBATBACH,  Auu,  Lane  End. 

Memoir  of.     [New  Con.  Mag.  (1823),  467—69.] 

Greatbach,  Daniel,  Hanley. 

Notice  of  his  death.  By  "G.  E."  [Netv  Con.  Maq. 
(1836),  354.] 

Greatbach,  John.     Stoke. 

Christmas  (a  Prize  Poem)  and  other  Poems.  London 
(Stoke:   W.  Dean,  Printer),  1860.     12mo.,  pp.  xii.,  144. 

Greatbatch,  Rev.  George,  b.  Shelton,  Oct., 
1779  ;  Congregational  Minister  from  1802  ; 
at  Ormskirk,  1802—6  ;  at  Southport,  1807 
to  death  ;  he  resigned  his  pastorate,  1847  ;  d., 
Southport,  5th  March,  1864,  aged  80. 

Funeral  Sermon.     By  J.  B.  Millson. 
Obituary.       [Congregational   Year  Book  (1865),  240 — 
42.] 

Grbatorex,  Henry  Wellington.  b.  Burton, 
1816  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Greatorex,  Organist  of 
Westminster  Abbey  (1758—1831)  ;  educated 
by  his  father  ;  went  to  New  York,  1839  ; 
Organist  at  Calvary  Ch.,  N.Y.  ;  of  St.  Paul's, 
N.Y.  ;  d.,  Charlestown,  South  Carolina,  Sept., 
1868. 
A   Collection   of   Psalm  and  Hymn   Tunes,   Chants, 

Anthems,  and  Sentences.     Boston,  1851. 

Greaves,  Charles  Sprengel.  b.  Burton,  18th 
July,  1802  ;  s.  of  William  Greaves,  M.D., 
of  Mayfield  (1771—1848)  ;  educated  Rugby  ; 
Mat.  Queen's  Coll.,  Ox.,  27th  Feb.,  1819  ; 
B.A.,  1823  ;  M.A.,  1825  ;  Barrister-at-Law, 
Lincoln's  Inn,  1850  ;  Q.C.,  28th  Feb.,  1850  ; 
a  Secretary  to  Criminal  Law  Commission, 
1878;  d.,  11,  Blandford  Square,  3rd  June, 
1881. 
An  Act  for  the  Conviction  of  Juvenile  Offenders, 
10  &  11  Tict.     London,  1847.    12mo. 

Lord  Campbell's  Act  for  the  Further  Improving  of 
the  Administration  of  Criminal  Justice.  London,  1851. 
8vo. 

A  Letter  to  the  Lord  Chancellor.  By  C.  S.  G.  and 
J.  J.  Lonsdale.    London,  1854.    8vo. 

Criminal  Law  Consolidation  and  Amendment  Acts 
of  the  24  and  25  Victoria.  London,  1861.  12mo.  2nd  ed. 
1862.    Pt.  8vo. 

The  Proper  Time  for  the  Publication  of  Banns. 
London,  1867.    8vo. 

A  Review  of  the  Statutes,  Rubrics,  and  Canons, 
relating  to  Vestments.    London,  1867.    8vo. 

Editor  of  : — A  Treatise  on  Crimes  and  Misdemeanours. 
By  Sir  W.  0.  Russell.  In  Two  Volumes.  3rd  ed.,  1843. 
4th  ed.,  1865.    3  vols. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  554  ;  Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  I., 
1221 ;  Men  at  the  Bar.] 


Greaves,  George,  b.  Kingswinford,  1707  ;  s. 
of  Daniel  Greaves  ;  Mat.  Balliol  Coll.,  Ox., 
4th  Feb.,  1726  ;  B.A.,  1729. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  554.] 

Greaves,  John.  b.  Burton,  1701  ;  s.  of  John 
Greaves  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  4th  July,  1718  ; 
B.A.,  1722;  M.A.,  1729. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  554.] 

Greaves,  John.  b.  Trysull,  1742  ;  s.  of  Rev. 
George  Greaves  (probably  the  one  above"!  ; 
Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  1st  Feb.,  1759;  B.A., 
1762. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  554.] 

Green,  Benjamin,  Mezzo-Engraver,      b.  Hales- 
owen, circa  1736  ;  d.,  London,  ci?-ca  1800. 
Engraved  Portraits  of : — 

Lord  Bigot,  after  Stubbs. 

Hon.  Henry  Townshend,  after  Hudson. 

Green,  Frances  Louisa  (ne'e  Mottram).  b. 
Waterhouses,  28th  Jan.,  1849  ;  d.  Leek,  30tli 
March,  1880. 

Obituary.      [Ch.  Messenger  (1882),  29.] 

Green,    Mary,    Miniature    Painter.       b.    1776  ; 
dau.  of  William  Byrne,  Engraver  ;    m.  James 
Green,  Portrait  Painter,  1805  ;  d.  1845. 
Painted  : — Lady  Alicia  Peel. 

Green,  Mary.  b.  Silverdale,  Jan.,  1847  ;  d. 
7th  Sept.,  1874. 

Obituary.  By  H.  Higginson.  [P.  M.  Mag.  (1876), 
304,  305.] 

Green,  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  Birmingham,  1697  ; 
s.  of  Thomas  Green  ;  M.A.,  Brasenose  Coll., 
Ox.  ;  Rector  of  St.  Martin's  Birmingham, 
1723—28;  Vicar  of  Harborne,  ]  732— 66; 
Head  Master  of  Birmingham  Gr.  Sch.  ;  d. 
1766. 

[Mid.  Antig.,  I.,  90  ;  Gent.'s  Mag.  (1766),  47  ;  Foster's 
Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  556.] 

Green,  Rev.  Thomas,  s.  of  Dr.  Thomas  Green, 
Bp.  of  Ely  ;  Chp.  to  the  King  ;  Dean  of 
Salisbury  ;    Chancellor  of  Lichfield,  31st  May, 

1757—80. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  200.] 

Green,  Rev.  Thomas  Lauranoe.  b.  Stourbridge, 
1799  ;  s.  of  Francis  Green,  of  Solihull  Lodge 
and  Stourbridge ;  educated  Sedgley  Park  ; 
Oscott  Coll.,  15th  Aug.,  1813  ;  Procurator 
at  Oscott,  1828  ;  Priest  at  Norwich,  1828— 
30  ;  at  Tixall,  1830—46  ;  Chp.,  St.  Mary's 
Priory,  Princethorpe,  Rugby,  1848 — 58  ;  to 
Lord  Acton,  Aldenham  Park,  Salop,  1860 — 
82  ;  created  D.D.  at  Shrewsbury  Cathedral, 
20th  Oct.,  1866  ;  d.,  Salter's  Hall,  Newport, 
Salop,  27th  Feb.,  1833. 

A  Series  of  Discourses  on  the  Principal  Controverted 
Points  of  Catholic  Doctrine,  lately  delivered  at  the 
Catholic  Chapel,  St.  John's  Market,  Norwich.  NorwicTi, 
1830.  8vo.  Again,  as  Argumentative  Discourses,  with 
additions.    London,  1837.    8vo. 

[Originally  published,  as  delivered,  in  three-penny  numbers, 
fortnightly,  as  follows  : — ] 

A  Sermon  on  Private  Judgment.  Norwich,  1829. 
12mo.,  pp.  23. 


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[To  this  an  answer  was  published  by  "A  Member  of 
the  Eetormed  Church,"  in  the  Norwich  Chronicle.'] 

A  Sermon  on  the  Infallibility  of  Christ  s  Church. 
Being  the  Second,  &c.    Norwich,  1829.    8vo.,  pp.  26. 

On   the  Transubstantiation.      Being  the  Third,   &o. 

Norwich,  1829.     8vo.,  pp.  24.  .  ,    ,oin     o 

Ditto,  not  opposed  to  Scripture.    Norwich, 1829.    STO., 

^^'  Ditto,  proved  by  Scripture.    Norwich,  1829.    8vo.,  pp. 
24. 

On  Purgatory.    Norwich,  1829.    ovo. 

On  the  In-vocation  of  Saints  and  the  Use  of  Holy 
Images.    Norwich,  1829.     8vo. 

A  Correspondence  between  the  Protestant  Rector  of 
Tixall  and  the  Catholic  Chaplain  to  Sir  Thomas  Constable, 
Bart ,  &c.    .    .    With  Notes.    Rugeley,  1836.    8vo. 

[This  pamphlet  commenced  the  fight  for  right  o(  burial.  Some 
of  the  correspondence  is  published  in  the  Orthodox  Jour.,  XIII., 
161,  188.— COMPILEB.] 

Letter  in  Reply  to  the  Rev.  Clement  Leigh,  M.A., 
Rector  of  Newcastle-under-Lyme,  in  Reply  to  his  Sermon 
on  Justification.    London,  1836.    8vo. 

The  Truth,  the  whole  Truth,  and  nothing  but  the 
Truth.  The  Catholic  Church  vindicated,  and  Two  Letters 
,  .  to  .  .  .  Ven.  Geo.  Hodson,  M.A.  ...  in 
Reply  to  his  Pamphlet,  entitled  "The  Church  of  Rome's 
Traffic  in  Pardons,  &c."  London  (Rugeley :  Printed  by 
J.  T.  Walters),  1838.     8vo.    Another,  1840.     pp.  96. 

[To  this  a  Reply  was  made  by  the  Rev.  J.  Meudham, 
which  see  ;  also  see  Wolseley  (Sir  C),  Hodson  (Archd.;, 
Webb  (Rev.  W.).] 

The  Secular  Clergy  Fund  of  the  late  Midland  District, 
commonly  called  "Johnson's  Fund."  London,  1853.  Bvo. 
(Privately  printed.) 

[Named  after  the  Hev.  John  Johnson,  who  lived  at  Longhirch 
and  d.  there,  16th  June,  1769.    See  Smith's  Brewood.— Compiler.] 

Rome,  Purgatory,  Indulgences,  Idolatry,  &c.       .    . 
A  Letter    ...    to  the  Rev.  George  Bellett    ...    St. 
Leonard's,  Bridgenorth.   London  :  Longmans.  1863.   12mo., 
pp.  60. 

[The  above  is  a  partial  reprint,  with  additions,  of  his  reply  to 
Archd.  Hodson ;  it  arose  out  of  a  correspondence  carried  on  la  the 
Midland  Counties  Express,  Wolverhampton,  between  Dr.  Green  and 
C.  H.  OoUette,  of  London.  It  elicited  an  answer  by  Dr.  Littledale 
in  his  "  Plain  Reasons,  &c."  To  this  a  reply  was  made  by  Father 
H.  J.  D.  Byder  ui  his  "  Reply  to  Dr.  Llttledale's  Plain  Reason."— 
Compiler.] 

Dr.  Green  was  a  contributor  to  The  Tablet,  The 
Orthodox  Jour.,  The  Catholic  Mag.,  and  The  True  Tablet. 

[Gillow's  Catholic  Biblio.,  III.,  27—32  ;  Mod.  Eng. 
Bioq.,  I.,  1227 ;  The  Oscotian,  N.S.,  III.,  48 ;  Catholic 
Directories  ;  Catholic  Miscellany  (1829),  666,  607  ;  Catho- 
lic Mag.,  v.,  584  ;  Orthodox  Jour.,  II.,  227  :  XIII.,  161, 
188  ;  The  Tablet,  XXXII.,  676  ;  Catholic  Times  (2nd  and 
0th  March,  1883).] 

Gkken,  Valentine,  Mezzo-Engraver,  b.  Hales- 
owen, 1739  ;  Keeper,  British  Institution  ;  d., 
London,  1813. 

Engraved  Portraits  of  : — 
Annie,  Viscountess  Townshend  (1780)  after  Reynolds. 
Lady  Talbot,  after  Reynolds. 
Garrick  and  Mrs.  Pritchard  in  Macbeth,  after  Zoffany. 

Gkeen,  William,  B.A. 

The  Art  of  Living  in  London.  A  Poem.  An  Im- 
proved Edition  .  .  Also  a  Poetical  Description  of 
London  .  .  London:  Printed  for  the  Author,  (^-c. 
n  d.  12mo.,  pp.  vi.,  7 — 71.  Plans,  9,  29,  69.  (John  Martin, 
Printer,  Walsall.) 

Greene,  Charles  Harwood,  L.S.A. 

Random  Readings  in  Racy  Rhyme  :   A  Repast  for  the 
Recluse,  a  Refreshment  for  the  Railway  Reader    . 
Hanley :   Published  by   Keates   (J-   Ford,    Cheapside.    1865. 
Pt.  8vo.,  pp.  64. 

Greene,  Richard,  Surgeon. 

[Collected  a  very  valuable  and  curious  Museum  at  Lichfield, 
of  which  he  issued  Catalogues  (1773  ;  Srd  ed.,  J7S5).— Compiler.] 

An  Account  of  Greene's  Museum.  Lichfield,  1782. 
3i'd  ed.  Lichfield:  J.  JacJcson.  1796.  [Reprinted  (not 
verbatim)  in  Shaw's  StafEs.,  I.,  331 — 33. J  Prints  of  the 
Interior  [Gent.'s  Mag.  (1796) ;  and  also  in  Shaw's  StafEs  , 
I.,  332]. 

Dr.   Greene  was   a  contributor  to  the    Gent.'s  Mag. 


[XXL,  398  :  XXII. :   XXIX.,  65:   XLL  :   LIL,  281,  559.] 
Portrait.     [Shaw's  Staffs.,  I.,  308.] 

Greene,    Richard,     b.    Lichfield,    1828  ;    s.    of 

Richard  Greene,  Esq.  ;    Mat.  Oriel  Coll.,  Ox., 

3rd  June,   1846  ;    B.A.,   1842  ;    Barrister-at- 

Law,  Middle  Temple,  1854. 

[Eton  Sch.  Lists ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  557 ;  Men 

at  the  Bar.] 

Greene,  Thomas  Webb.  b.  Lichfield,  1804  ;  s. 
of  Thomas  Webb  Greene  (d.  10th  Jan., 
1842)  ;  educated  Repton  Sch.  ;  Mat.  Trin. 
Hall,  Cam.  ;  LL.B.,  1823  ;  LL.M.,  1853  ; 
Barrister-at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  23rd  Nov., 
1832  ;  Bencher,  1858  ;  Q.C.,  Jan.,  1858  ; 
Leader  in  Y.C.  Stuart's  Court,  1868—75  ; 
Member  of  Council  on  Law  reporting,  22nd 
Feb.,  1865  ;  Chairman  of  same  till  def.th  ;  d., 
Upper  Wimpole  Street,  London,  14th  Nov., 
1875. 
[Poster's  Men  at  the  Bar  ;   Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  I.,  1228.] 

Grbbnep,  Edmund  Oarr.  b.  Shooter's  Hill, 
Kent,  1817  ;  educated  Old  Oscott,  Sept. 
1831 — 38  ;  in  Ordnance  Department  at  Wool- 
wich Arsenal,  1835 — 67  ;  in  charge  of  Corres- 
pondence Department,  under  Sir  H.  W. 
Gordon  ;  d.  31st  Oct.,  1887. 

Obituary.     [  Oscotian,  N.S.,  VI.,  339—41.] 

Greenfields,  Tunstall. 

[Jewitt's  Ceramic  Art,  II.,  325,  et  sey.] 

Grbbnway,  Rev.  Charles.  b.  Birmingham, 
1798  ;  educated  Carr's  Lane  Sch.,  Birming- 
ham, and  Hoxton  Academy  ;  Congregational 
Minister  from  about  1820  ;  at  Cannock,  1826 
— 36  ;  at  Erdington,  1836  ;  d.,  Birmingham, 
28th  Jan.,  1864. 

Obituary.  \^Congregational  Year  Booh  (1865),  242, 
243.] 

Greenwood,    Arthur,     b.  Newcastle,   1853  ;    s. 
of   George    Wright    Greenwood,  Esq.  ;    Mat. 
St,  Alban's  Hall,  Ox.,  5th  July,  1881. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxou.,  H.,  559.] 

Greenwood,  Henry  Charles,  b.  London,  22ud 
Sept.,  1827  ;  s.  of  Charles  Carroll  Greenwood, 
Esq.  ;  Student,  Lincoln's  Inn,  8th  June, 
1846  ;  called  to  the  Bar,  ]4th  Nov.,  1851  ; 
Stipendiary  Magistrate  for  the  Potteries,  1874 
to  death  ;  J. P.  for  Staffs.;  m.,  1st  Dec.,  1855, 
Leonora,  dan.  of  John  Charles  McMuUen, 
Esq.,  of  Lavender  Hill,  Surrey  ;  d.  1892. 
The  Magistrates'  and  Police  Guide. 
[Men  at  the  Bar,  188.] 

Gregory,  E.  T. 

Brief  Sketch  of  the  Marquis  of  Anglesey's  Adminis- 
tration [in  Ireland].  Dublin,  n.d.  (1830 — 31).  8vo., 
pp.  14. 

Grenfbll,  Henry  Riversdale.  b.  London,  1824  ; 
.?.  of  Charles  Paseoe  Grenfell,  Esq.  ;  Mat. 
Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  19th  Oct.,  1842  ;  M.P.,  Stoke- 
on-Trent,  1862—68  ;  Governor  of  the  Bank  of 
England,  1881—82  ;  Treasurer  of  Political 
Economy  Club. 


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Italy.  A  Lecture  delivered  in  the  Potteries  Mechanics' 
Institute,  Hanley.  Hanhy :  Allbut  4-  Daniel.  1863 
lar.  8to.,  pp.  46. 

H.  E.  Gr.  has  contributed  to  Magazines  on  Bimetallism, 
&c. 

Gkenside,  John  S. 

Contributed  Notes,  &c.,  signed  "J.  S.  G.,"  to— 
Brewood :  A  Resume,  by  J.  H.  Smith,  pp.  1,  4B,  47,  49, 
51,  74. 

Grbnville,  Bernard.  M.P.,  Liskeard,  18th 
May,  1661  :  d.  1701. 

Twenty  Letters  to  W.  Leveson  Gower,  1684—86,  in 
MS.  [Penes  Duke  of  Sutherland,  Treutham.  VI.,  fe 
4—6.] 

Grbnvillk,  John,  Eaii  of  Bath.     d.  1701. 

Letters  from  the  Earl  and  Countess  of  Bath  to  Sir 
Thomas  Gower,  1670—76.  [Penes  Duke  of  Sutherland. 
Vol.  VIII.] 

Letter  to  Lord  Dartmouth,  1688.  [Penes  Earl  of 
Dartmouth.  Printed  in  11th  Eep.  of  Hist.  MSS.  Com- 
mission, App.,  v.,  139.] 

Gresley,   Henry  Scott,     i..  Lichfield,  18il  ;  s. 
of  Rev.  Preb.  W.  Gresley  ;  Mat.  Oh.  Ch.  Ox., 
21st  Oct.,   1858  ;    B.A.,  1862  ;    Barrister-at- 
Law,  Inner  Temple,  1866  ;  d.  Jan.,  1868. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  563.] 

Gresley,  Sir  Nigel,  b.  1727  ;  6th  Baronet ;  in 
the  Navy  ;  of  Knypersley  and  Apedale  Halls  ; 
Patron  of  James  Brindley  ;  Maker  of  Canal 
from  Apedale  to  Newcastle ;  d.  Bath,  17th 
April,  1787,  aged  60. 

An  Act  for  conferring  powers  on  Sir  Nigel  Gresley, 
Bart.,  to  make  a  Navigable  Cut  or  Canal  from  his  Works 
at  Apedale  to  the  Town  of  Newcastle-under-Lyme. 

[Gent.'s  Marj.  (1787).] 

Gresley,  Sir  Nigel  Bowyer.  5.  Knypersley  ;  s.  of 
Sir  N.  Gresley,  Bart.,  and  Elizabeth,  his  wife  ; 
educated  Man.  Gr.  Sch.,  11th  June,  1763  ; 
7th  Baronet ;  m.  (1)  26th  June,  1776,  Wil- 
mot,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Gresley,  Bart.,  of 
Drakelow,  (2)  Maria  E.  Garway,  of  Worcester; 
High  Sheriff  of  Derbys.,  1780  ;  Recorder  of 
Lichfield,  1800  ;  d.,  Bath,  26th  March,  1808  ; 
bur.  in  the  Abbey  Church. 

A  Contributor  to  Shaw's  Staffs,  and  also  to  the  Gent.'s 
Mag. 

[Man.  Gr.  Sch.,  L,  108,  109  ;  Ward's  Stoke,  162—82.] 

Gresley,  Nigel  Egerton.     b.  Lichfield,   1860 ; 
s.  of  Charles  Gresley,  Esq.  ;   Mat.  Univ.  Coll., 
Ox.,  13th  Oct.,  1879  ;  B.A.,  1883. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  563.] 

Gresley,  Nigel  Scott,  b.  Lichfield,  1842  ;  s. 
of  Rev.  Preb.  W.  Gresley  ;  Mat.  Univ.  Coll., 
Ox.,  16th  Oct.,  1861. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  563.] 

Gresley,  Richard,  b.  Leicester,  1767  ;  s.  of 
Rev.  Thomas  Gresley,  D.D.,  P.R.S.  ;  Mat. 
Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  25th  June,  1785  ;  Barrister-at- 
Law,  Middle  Temple,  1794  ;  Bencher,  1830  ;  of 
Stowe  House,  Lichfield  ;  d.  27th  March,  1850. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  563.] 

Gresley,  Sir  Roger,  Bart.  b.  1799  ;  m.,  1821, 
Sophia  Catherine,  dau.  of  the  7th  Earl  of 
Coventry  ;    M.P.  for  South  Derbys.  ;  d.  1837. 


8vo, 


Letter  to  John,  Earl  of   Shrewsbury.    London,  1828. 


Gresley,  Sir  Thomas,  Bart.  b.  Drakelow, 
Derbys.,  1723  ;  s.  of  Sir  Thomas  Gresley, 
Bart. ;  Balliol  Coll.,  Ox.,  24th  May,  1739  ; 
5th  Baronet ;  M.P.,  Lichfield,  Nov.,  1753— 
21st  Dec,  1753  ;  d.  23rd  Dec,  1753. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  563  ;  Harwood's  Lich- 
field.] 

Greslbv  with  Warnes. 

Pedigree.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  834,  v.  1,  f.  1,  2.] 

Gresley,  Rev.  William,  h.  Kenilworth,  16th 
March,  1801  ;  s.  of  Richard  Gresley  [«g«]  ; 
educated  Westr.  Sch.;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox., 
21st  May,  1819  ;  B.A.,  1823  ;  M.A., 
1825  ;  Curate  of  Drayton  Bassett,  1828 — 30  ; 
of  St.  Chad's,  Licbfield,  1830—37  ;  Preb.  of 
Lichfield,  1840  to  death  ;  P.O.  of  All  Saints, 
Boyne  Hill,  Berks.,  1857  to  death  ;  d.,  Boyne 
Hill,  20th  Nov.,  1876. 

Ecclesiastes  Anglicanus.  Being  a  Treatise  on  Preach- 
ing, adapted  to  a  Church  of  England  Congregation. 
London,  1835.  8vo.  First  American,  from  Second  English 
Edition,  with  Supplementary  Note  by  the  Rev.  B.  Haight, 
M.A.     New  Yorh,  1844.     8vo.,  pp.  xvi.,  240. 

Portrait  of  an  English  Churchman.  London,  1838. 
12mo.    8th  ed.,  1839. 

The  Necessity  of  Zeal  and  Moderation,  &c.  London, 
1830.    12mo. 

Some  Thoughts  on  the  Means  of  Working  out  the 
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London,  1840.    12mo. 

Charles  Lever.    London,  1840.    New  ed.,  1841. 

A  Few  Words  to  Parents  about  their  Children.   12mo. 

The  Siege  of  Lichfield.  A  Tale  illustrative  of  the 
Great  Rebellion.  London:  Burns.  1840.  Woodcuts. 
8vo.,  pp.  ix.  (2  blank),  412.     (Several  Editions.) 

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Clement  Walton  ;    or,  The  English  Citizen.    London, 

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Church  Clavering.     London,  1843.    12mo. 

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Priests  and  Philosophers.    London,  1873.     Itimo. 

Thoughts  on  Religion  and  Philosophy.  London,  1875. 
Sto. 

Sceptics  of  the  Nineteenth  Century.  With  a  short 
Account  of  the  Author  prefixed,  by  S.  C.  Austin.  London, 
1879.     Memoir,  pp.  v. — xii.     Portrait. 

The  Theory  of  Development  briefly  considered. 
12mo. 

Holiday  Tales. 

[Mod.  Enq.  Biog.,  I.,  1237  ;  Ch.  of  Eng.  Photographic 
Gallery  (1859),  portrait,  38.] 

Grbswold,  Rev.  Henry,  s.  of  Humphrey  Gres- 
wold,  of  Greet,  Worcs.  ;  Rector  of  Solihull ; 
Preb.  of  Ripon  ;  Preb.  of  Lichfield,  9th  Oct., 
1663— 16th  Aug.,  1666  ;  Precentor,  3rd  Aug., 
1666  to  death  ;  d.  Nov.,  1700. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  196,  242.] 

Geetton,  Very  Rev.  George,  b.  March,  1754  ; 
s.  of  Rev.  George  Gretton,  Rector  of  Norton- 
in-Hales  and  Blore  ;  Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.  ; 
Fellow,  1778  ;  m.,  4th  Jan.,  1781,  Mary,  dau. 
of  Richard  Augustus  Clay,  Esq.,  of  Westhorpe, 
Notts.  ;  Rector  of  Dartmouth,  1781  ;  had 
pupils  at  Hitcham,  Bucks. ;  Dean  of  Hereford, 
March,  1809  ;  Vicar  of  Upton  Bishop,  Herefs., 
1810  ;  d.  July,  same  year  ;  bur.,  5th  Aug., 
in  chancel,  where  is  a  monument. 
[Havergal's  ITpton  Bishop,  11,  12.] 

Gretton,  Nicholas,  Shenstone. 

A  long  Letter  to  Ashmole  .  .  .  telling  him  about 
the  Quakers  of  Tamworth,  who  had  much  abused  him  in  a 
book  called  "Witchcraft  past  out  of  the  Religious  Seed 
and  Israeli  of  God."  Dated  "  29th  Jan.,  1655."  [Bodl. 
Lib.,  i23  (72),  ff.  218,  219.] 

Gkey  of  Enville. 

Grlover's  Pedigree  of,  with  Lowe  of  Enville  and  of 
Wavendon,  co.  York.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  834,  v.  5,  ff.  29S,  30.] 

Grey,   Rev.  Harry,     b.  Knutsford,  1812  ;    «.  of 

Rev.  Harry  Grey  ;    Mat.   St.  Edmund  Hall, 

Ox.,  2nd  May,  1832  ;    B.A.,  1836  ;    8th  Earl 

of  Stamford  and  Warrington  ;  of  Enville  Hall, 

&c.  ;    lived  for  many  years  in   South  Africa, 

where  he  died,  18th  June,  1890. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  565 ;  Leics.  Pedigrees, 
(kc,  74.] 

Grey,  John.  b.  Red  Lake,  Salop,  1822  ;  re- 
moved to  Pensnett,  1844,  where  he  died,  18th 
July,  1858. 

Obituary.  By  J.  Wynne.  [P.  M.  May.  (1859),  644 
645.] 

Grey,  Right  Rev.  William.  Preb.  of  Longdon, 
21st  Oct.,  1443—54  ;  Procurator  at  Rome 
for  King  Henry  VI.;  Chancellor  of  England  ; 
Bishop  of  Ely,  1454  ;  founded  a  Library  at 
Balliol  Coll.,  Ox.;  d.  4th  Aug.,  1478. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  236.] 

Urice,  Rev.  Joseph  Hill.  b.  Handsworth,  1809  ; 
s.  of  Joseph  Grice,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Oh.  Ch., 
Ox.,  21st  June,  1827  ;  B.A.,  1831  ;  M.A., 
1834  ;  Curate  of  Queenhill,  Worcs.,  and  of 
Ripple,  Upton-on-Severn  ;  d.  lOtli  Aug 
1867. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II,,  665.] 

Grice,  Rev.  William,  b.  Handsworth,  1813  ; 
brother  of  the  above;    Mat.  Univ.  Coll.,  Ox.  ; 


B.A.,  1834 ;  M.A.,  1837  ;  Curate,  Hatton, 
Warws.,  1837—39;  Chp.  of  Wroxhall,  Warws., 
1837—54  ;  P.O.,  Sherborne,  Warw.s.,  1848  ; 
Chp.  of  Broughton,  1863  ;  Lay  Clerk  of  New 
Coll.,  1881—85  ;  d.  8th  Jan.,  1885. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  565.] 

Gribr,  Rev.  Richard,  M.A.     Vicar  of  Temple- 

bodane.    Diocese    of    Cloyne  ;    Chp.    to   Earl 

Talbot,  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Ireland. 

A  Reply  to  the  "  End  of  Religious  Controversy,"  by 
....  Rev.  John  Milner,  D.D.,  F.S.A.  London,  1821. 
8vo.,  pp.  xlvi.,  416. 

Gribr,  Rev.  Richard  Macgregor.   b.  co.  Wicklow, 

11th  Dec,  1834  ;  s.  of  the  Rev.  J.  W.  Grier  ; 
educated  Whitchurch,  Salop,  Stourbridge  Gr. 

Sch.  and  Bromsgrove  ;  Mat.  Trin.  Coll.,  Ox. ; 
B.A.  (Pemb.  Coll.),  1858  ;  M.A.,  1871  ; 
Curate,  Holy  Trinity,  Burton,  1858—62  ;  of 
St.  Helier,  Jersey,  1862  ;  St.  Mary's,  Lich- 
field, 1862—65  ;  Vicar  of  Rugeley,  1865  ;  of 
Hednesford,  1888  ;  R.D.,  Rugeley  ;  Preb.  of 
Pipa  Parva,  Lichfield,  1876  ;  m.,  1877,  Grace, 
dau.  of  Ven.  Archd.  Allen. 

The  Christian  Priesthood.  A  Sermon  preached  .  . 
Rugeley  .  .  .  May  the  9th  .  .  1869.  London: 
Sivington.     1860.     8vo.,  pp.  8. 

Absolution.  A  Sermon,  &c.  Printed  by  Thomas 
James,  Broolce  Square,  Rugeley.     n.d.  (1870).     8vo.,  pp.  18. 

Confession.  A  Sermon.  Same  imprint,  n.d.  (1870). 
8vo.,  pp.  16. 

Dogma.  Second  Edition.  Same  imprint.  1872.  8vo , 
pp.  16. 

An  TJnpreaohed  Sermon.  Same  imprint.  (1874.) 
8vo.,  pp.  14. 

Sacerdotalism.  A  Sermon.  Same  imprint.  1875 
8vo.,  pp.  12. 

Catholic  Principles  and  the  Reform  of  Intemperance. 
A  Sermon  preached  in  St.  Paul's  Cathedral  on  ...  . 
November  21st,  1876.  Same  imprint,  n.d.  (1875)  8vo ' 
pp.  15. 

A  Reply  to  the  Bishop  of  Peterborough's  Speech  in 
the  House  of  Lords  on  Intemperance  .  .  .  Same 
imprint.     1876.     8vo.,  pp.  16. 

The  Direct  Popular  Veto  .  .  .  n.  p.,  pi  or  d 
{1885).  8vo.,  pp.  4  (unpaged).  [Also  in  Ch.  Congress 
Report  (1885).] 

Traffic  in  Livings.     Same  imprint.     1886.     8vo.,  pp  8 

The  Spoiling  of  Satan.  To  the  Electors  of  the  United 
Kingdom.     Same  imprint.    1885.     8vo.,  pp.  16. 

The  Transfiguration.  The  Substance  of  a  Sermon 
....  In  Memory  of  H.  B.  Same  imprint.  1871 
8vo.,  pp.  2. 

A  Letter  of  Respectful  Remonstrance  to  the  Very 
Rev.  the  Dean  of  Rochester  ....  January  1889 
Rugeley  :  Printed  and  Published  by  H.  J.  Pascoe,  'Brook 
Square.     8vo. 

John  Allen,  Vicar  of  Prees  and  Archdeacon  of  Salop 
foo^'^T"'  ^^  ^^^■.  Son-in-Law  .  .  London :  Rivington. 
1880.     8vo.,  pp.  vui.,  370. 

Grieves,  Evelina,  b.  Yew  Tree,  Vowchurch, 
Herefs.,  19th  April,  1847  ;  d.,  Brierley  Hill' 
29th  Oct.,  1867. 

377  378*r'^'   '^^  '^°"''   erieves.     [P.    M.  Mag.  (1869), 

Grieves,    Rev.    Joseph,     b.  Aukside,   Durham, 

11th  Jan.,  1 800  ;   Primitive  Methodist  Minister 

from  1826  ;  d.,  Brierley  Hill,  2nd  June,  1862. 

Obituary.  By  P.  Pugh.  \_P.  M.  Mag.-(l%^<i),  641— 
51.J 

Grieves,  Julia,      b.  Tunstall,  12th  Aug.,  1848  ; 
dau.    of    Rev.     Joseph    Grieves     \see^  ■     d ' 
Brierley  Hill,  15th  Feb.,  1871. 
Obituary  of  Evelina  Grieves.     [See.] 


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Obituary  of.  By  M.  A.  Whitehead.  [P.  31.  Man. 
(1872),  367.] 

Griffith,  '  George.  b.  in  or  near  Bewdley, 
1811  ;  educated  Bewdley  Gr.  Sch.;  came  to 
reside  at  "Wolverhampton,  1860,  where  he  set 
up  a  Printing  Office  in  Queen  Street,  after- 
wards in  Garrick  Street ;  Assistant  Commis- 
sioner on  Charities,  1866  ;  d.,  Bewdley,  Feb., 
1881. 

Devil's  Spadeful:  A  Traditional  Poem.  Bewdley: 
Banks.    1839.    12mo.,  pp.  36. 

Bibbesford  :  A  Poem  in  Three  Cantos  .  .  London  : 
Simphin,  Marshall,  4'  Co.  1843.  8vo.,  pp.  102.  (Ded.  to 
Lord  Ward.) 

The  English  Tillage:  An  Old  Man's  Tale  of  the 
Castle  of  Quatford.  Stourbridge:  R.  Broomhall.  1847. 
8to.,  pp.  43. 

Education  without  Taxation  .  .  .  With  Remarks 
by  Mancuniensis.    Manchester,  1853.    8vo.,  pp.  8. 

Life  and  Adventures  of  George  Wilson,  a  Foundation 
Scholar.  L,ondon :  Ward  F.  G.  Cash,  5,  Bishopsgate  .  . 
1854.    Demy  8vo.,  4  leaves,  pp.  xvii.,  257. 

Letters  between  the  Eev.  B.  H.  Kennedy,  D.D.,  Head 
Master  of  Shrewsbury  Grammar  School,  and  George 
Griffiths,  of  Kidderminster,  &c.  Shrewsbury,  1860.  12mo., 
pp.  48. 

The  Free  Schools  and  Endowments  of  Staffordshire 
and  their  Fuliilment.  Stafford:  Hill  ^  Halaen.  I860. 
8vo.,  pp.  636.    Frontis. — Walsall  Grammar  School. 

History  of  the  Free  Schools,  College,  Hospital,  and 
Asylums  of  Birmingham,  &c.  Stafford :  Hill  d;  Halden. 
1861.    8vo.,  pp.  602.      Ded.  to  Lord  Brougham  and  Yaux. 

The  Endowed  Schools  of  England  and  Wales  .  . 
Stourbridge:  R.  Broomhall.  1864.  8vo.,  pp.  128.  Dedi- 
cation dated  "  Wolverhampton,  Dec.  1st,  1864." 

The  Two  Houses :  A  Staffordshire  Tragedy  .  .  . 
With  eight  illustrations.  Stourbridge:  R.  Broomhall. 
1866.  8vo.,  pp.  72.  Dedication  dated  "  Wolverhampton, 
May  Day,  1866." 

Charles  II. :  An  Historical  Drama  in  Five  Acts.  .  . 
With  seven  illustrations,  Wolverhum,pton :  G.  Griffith, 
Queen  Street.    1867.    8vo.,  pp.  91. 

Our  Classical  Schoolmasters  and  our  Free  Grammar 
Schools.  A  Satire.  Wolverhampton:  G.  Griffith.  1868. 
8vo.,  pp.  84. 

Education  in  Switzerland  in  the  year  1865,  and  Bduca- 
cation  in  the  "  Black  Country  "  in  the  year  1868.  With  a 
Preface.  Wolverhampton :  Griffith,  Garrick  Street.  1869. 
8vo.,  pp.  32. 

Going  to  Markets  and  Grammar  Schools.  Being  .  . 
Autobiographical  Records,  &c.  ...  of  forty  years 
.  .  .  Midland  Counties,  from  1830—70  .  .  Thirty- 
four  Wood  Engravings.  In  Two  Volumes.  London :  W. 
Freeman.  1870.  8vo.,  pp.  401,  390.  Dated  "Wolver- 
hampton, Oct.  31st,  1870." 

Reminiscences  and  Records  of  a  Residence  in  the 
Midland  Counties  from  1869  to  1880  .  .  .  Wood  En- 
gravings. Bewdley:  G.  Griffith,  Severn  Cottage.  1880. 
8vo.,  pp.  606. 

[J.  B.  Burton's  Bewdley,  6  ;  Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  I., 
1244.] 

Griffith,  T.  A. 

Hunting  Songs.  By  T.  A.  G.  and  other  well-known 
Writers.  Lichfield :  Eggington  Sf  Brown.  1876.  8vo.,  pp. 
xii.,  72. 

Griffiths,  Brownlow  William,  b.  Great  Bridge, 
20th  April,  1830  :  d.  12th  Sept.,  1857. 

Obituary.  By  L.  L.  and  G.  Cheetham.  [P.  M.  Mag. 
(1858),  67—9.] 

Griffiths  de  Wichnor. 

Pedigree  (1565)  [Bodl.  Lib.,  798,  315]  :  (1569)  {_864, 
V,  116];  Arms.[S44,  6]. 

Griffiths,  Hannah  {nee  Bagnall).  b.  Great 
Bridge,  8th  Dec,  1830  ;  d.  1857. 

Obituary.  By  L.  L.  and  G.  Cheetham.  [P.  M.  Mag. 
(1858),  61,  62.] 


Griffiths,  Rev.  John.  h.  in  Wales,  1801  ;  his 
parents  came  to  Staifordshire  whilst  he  was  a 
babe,  and  he  lived  there  until  his  call  to  the 
Ministry  ;  Wesleyan  Minister  from  1828  ;  d. 
15th  Jan.,  1846. 

Obituary.     \_Wes.  Minutes  (1846),  15,  16.] 

Griffiths,  John  Howard,  b.  The  Weir,  Here- 
ford, 1822  ;  s.  of  John  Griffiths,  Esq.  ;  Mat. 
Univ.  Coll.,  Ox.,  18t,h  June,  1840  ;  B.C.L., 
1848  ;  S.C.L.,  1844  ;  late  Hon.  Major  of 
Herefs.  Militia  ;  Deputy  Lieutenant  for  Here- 
ford City  ;  J. P.  for  Staffs,  and  Herefs.;  High 
Sheriff,  Herefs.,  1877  ;  Barrister-at-Law,  5th 
May,  1848  ;  m.,  2nd  April,  1872,  Hon.  Emily 
Wingfield,  widoio  of  Thomas  Guy  Osborne, 
Esq.,  of  Yoxall,  and  dau.  of  Frederick,  13th 
Lord  Saye  and  Sele  ;  of  Yoxall  Lodge,  and 
The  Weir,  Hereford. 
[Foster's  Men  at  the  Bar.] 

Griffiths,  Robert,  b.  Lleweny  Farm  in  the 
Vale  of  Clywdd,  13th  Dec,  1803  ;  pattern 
maker  ;  engineer  at  Smethwick  up  to  1845  ; 
numerous  patents  from  1835  to  1878  ;  d., 
107,  Ledbury  Road,  Bayswater,  16th  June, 
1883. 

[Engineering  (29th  June,  1883).] 

Griffiths,  Samuel,  b.  Bridgnorth,  1786  ;  d., 
near  Bilston,  11th  April,  1861. 

Obituary.  By  Rev.  N.  W.  Stafford.  [P.  M.  Mag. 
(1861),  625,  526.] 

Griffiths,  Samuel,  b.  Bilston  ;  Manufacturing 
Chemist ;  Bill  Discounter  and  Banker  in  Wol- 
verhampton ;  Ironmaster  ;  M.P.  for  Wolver- 
hampton, 1861  ;  removed  to  London  ;  Pro- 
prietor of  Iron  Trade  Circular,  afterwards 
merged  into  The  London  Iron  Trade  Exchange. 

Medical  Responsibility.  Griffiths  v.  Walford,  tried  at 
the  Guildhall  County  Court,  London,  Friday,  July  13th, 
1849.  Wolverhampton :  T.  Simpson,  Market  Place.  1849. 
8vo.,  pp.  16. 

A  Tabulated  List  of  all  the  Blast  Furnaces  in  Great 
Britain.  Reprinted  from  the  Staffordshire  Iron  Trade 
Circular.     Wolverhampton,  1862.     8vo. 

GriSaths'  Guide  to  the  Iron  Trade  of  Great  Britain. 
With  plates  and  illustrations,  &c.  London:  Published 
for  the  Proprietor.  1873.  8vo.,  pp.  xvii.,  355 ;  cxxvii. 
Frontis. — Shelton  Furnaces,  &o.  Ded.  to  Sir  S.  H.  Water- 
low,  Bart.,  Lord  Mayor. 

Editor  of  The  Staffordshire  Iron  Trade  Circular  and 
The  London  Iron  Trade  Exchange. 

Griffiths,  Thomas.  Printer,  &c„  West  Brom- 
wich. 

[White's  Staffs.  (1834).] 

Grindon. 

Ordnance  Survey,  &c.     Southampton,  1879. 

Gronow,  Rees  Howell,  b.  7th  May,  1794  ;  s. 
of  William  Gronow,  of  Swansea  {whod.  1830); 
educated  at  Eton  ;  Ensign,  24th  Dec,  1812  ; 
Lieutenant,  1815 — 21  ;  served  in  Spain,  1812 
— 14  ;  present  at  Waterloo  ;  M.P.  for  Stafford, 
1832  ;  unseated,  1833  ;  contested  Stafford  in 
1836  ;  d.,  Paris,  20th  Nov.,  1865. 

Reminiscences.    London,  1862.    8vo. 

Recollections  and  Anecdotes.     London,  1863.     8vo. 

Celebrities  of  London  and  Paris.    London,  1865.    8vo. 

Last  Recollections.    London,  1866.    8vo. 


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GUY 


Groome,  William.  h.  Trysull,  1735  ;  s.  of 
Wannertnn  Groome,  Esq. ;  Mat.  Balliol  Coll., 
Ox.,  19th  July,  1750;  B.A.,  1754;  M.A., 
1761  ;  M.B.,  1764. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  .572.] 

Grosthbad  (or  Grosseteste),  Right  Rev.  Robert. 
b.  Stradbroke,  Sufiolk  ;  educated  at  Oxford 
and  Paris  ;  Preb.  of  Lincoln  ;  Archd.  of 
Chester,  1195  (Harwood — others  say  1210), 
which  he  exchanged  for  Archd.  of  Wilts,  1220  ; 
D.D,,  1224  ;  Rector  of  Ashley,  Northants.; 
Archd.  of  Leicester,  1232  ;  Bp.  of  Lincoln, 
1234  to  death  ;  had  a  fierce  contest  with  the 
Pope,  which  continued  to  death  ;  d.,  Buckden, 
4th  Oct.,  1253  ;  bur.  Lincoln  Cathedral. 
[Left  many  MSS.,  some  of  which  hare  been  published. 

There  are    Lives    of   him    in    all    English    Biographical 

Collections.] 

Grove,  Edward,  b.  Honiley,  Warws.,  1770  ; 
s.  of  William  Grove,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Oriel  Coll., 
Ox.,  22nd  Jan.,  1789  ;  of  Shenstone  Moss, 
by  purchase,  1797  ;  J. P.  and  Deputy  Lieuten- 
ant of  Staffs.;  created  D.C.L.,  Ox.  Univ.,  6th 
July,  1810  ;  d.  7th  March,  1845. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  573.] 

Geove,  Rev.  Thomas.  b.  Honiley,  Warws., 
1771  ;  brother  of  the  above  ;  Mat.  St.  Mary 
Hall,  Ox.,  30th  May,  1794 ;  B.A.,  18U0  ; 
M.A..  1802  ;  Rector  of  Mavesyn  Ridware  ;  d. 
19th  Sept.,  1811. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  573.] 

Grove,  William,  b.  Stretton  Hall,  1798  ;  s. 
of  Edward  Grove,  Esq.:  Mat.  Oriel  Coll.,  Ox., 
21st  June,  1814  ;  B.A.,  1819  ;  M.A.,  1821  ; 
Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1821  ;  Police 
Magistrate,  Worship  Street,  London  ;  d.  1892. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  573  ;  Men  at  the  Bar.] 

Geozee,  Joseph,  Mezzo-Engraver.  b.  circa 
1755  ;  d.  1799. 

Engraved  : — Lady  Charlotte  Legge,  after  Romney. 

Gruebeb,  Stephen  Henry. 

The  Doctrine  of  Personal  Salvation  as  preached  by 
the  Rev.  Henry  Dalton,  considered.  Wolverhampton : 
Joseph  Bridffen.     1832.     8vo.,  pp.  24. 

An  Address  to  the  Parishioners  of  St.  Leonard's, 
Bridgnorth,  on  certain  changes  .  .  adopted  .  .  . 
Church  Service,  &c.     Bridgnorth,  1832.     8vo.,  pp.  12. 

Geundy,  Rev.  George,  b.  Shefiield  ;  Methodist 
New  Connexion  Minister. 

Aspects  and  Prospects  of  Humanity  .  .  .  London : 
Partridge  and  Oaldetj  .  .  .  1853.  Pt.  8vo ,  pp.  112. 
[Written  vt'hilst  in  Staiiordshire.] 

Grdndy,  Rev.  George  Frederick.  Of  Brase- 
nose  Coll.,  Ox.  ;  B.A.,  1857  ;  M.A.,  1867  ; 
Curacips,  1857 — 59  ;  Head  Master,  King 
Edward  VI.  Sch.,  Lichfield,  1872—74  ;  Vicar 
of  St.  Elizabeth's,  Liverpool. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  11.,  574 ;  Man.  Sch.  Reg.] 

Gdest,  Rev.  Charles.  St.  Aidan's  Coll.;  various 
curacies  ;  Vicar  of  Ch.  Ch.,  Burton. 


me. 


Sunday  the  Lord's  Day.     London,  1867. 
Catechism  on  the  Church  and  the  Churches. 


London, 


Gdest,  Rev.  Edward,  b.  Staffordshire,  1824  ; 
brother  to  Rev.  John  Guest  [see']  ;  Wesleyan 
Minister  from  1850  ;  d.  Hornsea,  9th  March, 
1864. 

Obituary.     IWes.  Minutes  (1864),  21,  22.] 

Guest,  Rev.  James  Merrick,  b.  Edgbaston, 
Warws.,  1830  ;  «.  of  James  Guest,  Esq.,  and 
Martha,  his  wife  ;  educated  King  Edward  VI. 
Sch.,  Birmingham  ;  Mat.  Pembroke  Coll., 
Ox.,  17th  Oct.,  1852  ;  B.A.,  1856  ;  M.A., 
1858  ;  Assistant  Master,  King  Edward's  Sch., 
Birmingham,  1857—62  ;  Head  Master,  Bridge 
Trust  Sch.,  Handsworth,  1862  ;  m.,  1865, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Jones,  Esq.,  of 
Bryn-y-mor,  Penmaenmawr. 

A  Contributor  to  Magazines  and  Periodicals. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  575.] 

Gdest,  Rev.  John.  b.  Brierley  Hill,  23rd  Feb., 
1828  ;  educated  Stourbridge  Gr.  Sch. ;  Primi- 
tive Methodist  Minister  from  1849  ;  d.,  Tipton, 
1st  Sept.,  1888. 

Obituary  of  Mrs.  Mary  Hemingley  [s«e]. 

Paper  on  Original  Sin,  read,  by  appointment,  before 
the  Tunstall  District  Association  of  Preachers.  [P.  M. 
Man.  (1869),  8—18.]  '    ^ 

Portrait  and  short  Notice,     lib.  (1877),  613,  514.] 

Obituary.  By  Rev.  Thomas  S.  Bateman.  [P.  M. 
Minutes  (1889),  22,  23.] 

Obituary  of  Thomas  Wallett.  [P.  M.  Mag.  (1884), 
246,  247.] 

Guest,  Susannah.  b.  Wheaton  Aston,  28th 
Dec,  1824  ;  d.  20th  Dec,  1864. 

Obituary.    By  R.  Bowen.     [P.  M.  Mag.  (1867),  44.] 

Guild  of  Our  Lady,  Lichfield. 

Account  of.     [Harwood's  Lichfield,  319—35.] 

Gdizot,  M. 

Sir  Robert  Peel,  Etude  d'Histoire  Contemporaine. 
Paris,  1868.    8vo.,  pp.  viii.,  59. 

GuMMOU,  M. 

Catalogue  of  the  Pictures  belonging  to  the  Marquis 
of  Stafford  at  Cleveland  House.  Printed/or  M.  Gtimmou, 
by  John  Meeson     .  .     London,     n.d.     12mo.,  pp.  56. 

Gdndry,  James.     Printer,  Stone. 

Preparation  for  Confirmation.  Stone,  1859.  12mo., 
pp.  41. 

The  Form  and  Order  .  .  .  The  Coronation  of  Her 
Majesty  Queen  Victoria.  Reprinted.  Stone :  Printed  and 
Published  by  J.  Sundry.     1887.     8vo.,  pp.  19. 

[See  Bourne  (E.),  Sandon  Hall,  St.  Vincent  (Earl), 
Harrowby  (Earl).] 

GuNN,  Archibald.  Master  of  School  of  Art, 
Wolverhampton. 

Paddy's  Letters  from  Wolverhampton  to  his  Mother 
in  Ireland  on  the  Great  Exhibition.  Wolverhampton, 
1869.     12mo. 

More  Blunders  than  One. 

Barney  O'Toole's  Comic  Letters  to  his  Mother  in 
Ireland  on  his  Journey  to,  and  Adventures  in,  London, 
&c.    London,  1871.    8vo.,  pp.  92. 

Gdy,  Thomas,  b.  Tamworth,  1644  ;  Bookseller 
and  Stationer  in  Lombard  Street,London;  M.P., 
Tamworth,  1695 — 1707  ;  founder  of  almshouses 
and  various  other  charities  in  Tamworth,  and 
of  Guy's  Hospital,  Southwark,  1724,  which  he 
built  at  a  cost  of  £18,000  and  endowed  with 
£219,429  ;  he  was  rejected. in  1707  by  the  en- 


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lightened  electors  of  Tamworth,  by  which  act 
the  town  lost  the  benefit  of  his  later  endow- 
ments, which  were  transferred  to  Guy's  Hos- 
pital ;  d.  27th  Dec,  1724.  Prior  to  Peabody's 
Gift,  Guy's  was  the  largest  amount  ever  left  or 
given  to  a  charitable  object. 

Death  :  A  Vision  represented  in  a  Philosophical  Sacred 
Poem.     London :  Printedfor  Thos.  Guy.    1709.    4to. 

Book  for  the  Aged.  By  J.  Davis.  London ;  Thos. 
Guy.    1710.     12mo. 

English  Grammar.  By  J.  Brightland.  London: 
Sold  by  Thos.  Guy.    1712.    12mo. 

Copy  of  the  Last  Will  and  Testament  of  The.  Guy, 
founder  of  the  Hospital.  London,  1725.  8vo.  Again, 
with  the  Act  for  managing  his  charities.  1732.  8vo., 
pp.  55. 

An  Essay  on  Deathbed  Charity,  exemplifyed  in  the 
Life  of  Mr  Thomas  Guy,  &c.  .  .  .  London,  1728.  8to., 
pp.  38. 

Will,  so  far  as  relates  to  Tamworth.  [Reprinted  in 
Palmer's  Tamworth,  App.,  li. — lix.] 

[Biographical  Accounts  of  Thomas  Guy  appear  in  all  general 
Biographical  Collections :  in  most  Encyclopedias,  Cyclopedias, 
&c.;  iu  all  Histories  of  Staifordshire  ;  and  most  general  Histories 
that  deal  with  the  social  life  of  the  people ;  all  Histories  and 
Accounts  of  London  and  its  Charities ;  in  the  various  Charity 
Commission  Reports,  &c.,  &c.  A  bare  enumeration  of  the  re- 
ferences would  occupy  a  large  space.  Besides  the  above,  references 
will  be  found  in  Palmer's  Tamworth,  429,  443,  446,  447,  448,  468, 
li.,  Ivii.,  lix. ;  Bourne's  Romance  of  Trade,  158,  159  j  Knight's 
Shadows  of  Old  Booksellers  (1865),  &o. ;  also  in  the  Biographical 
History  of  Guy's  Hospital,  by  S.  Wilks  and  G.  T.  Bettamy  (London, 
189B,     Bvo.      Chap.   ill.  is  entitled    "  Guy  and   Tamworth  ").— 

C  IMPILEB.] 

GwYNJSf,  John. 

London  and  Westminster  improved.  London,  1766. 
4to.,  pp.  xvi.,  132.  [Dedication  to  the  King  written  by 
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"H." 

Obituary  of  Eli  Hilditch.  By  "  H."  [Neia  Con.  Mag. 
(1873),  314.] 

"  *  *  H." 

Johnson's  Eesidence  in  Bolt  Court.  By  "  *  *  H." 
[Mirror,  XIll.,  258.]  Anachronism  respecting  Johnson. 
[lb.,  355.] 

"  H.,  D." 

Review  of  Authentic  Memoirs  of  Winifred  White,  of 
Wolverhampton.  By  "D.  H."  [Ch.  Observer,  XYI.,  7S2 
—90.] 

"  H.,  G.  H.,"  Dudley. 

The  Staffordshire  Shrewworm.  By  "G.  H.  H." 
[Science  Gossip  (1872),  45.] 

"  H.,  J.,"  Burslem. 

Extract  on  Religious  Revivals.  By"J.  H."  [New 
Cm.  Mag.  (1821),  156—58.] 

"H.,  M.  E." 

The  Last  Hours  of  Dr.  Johnson.  By  "  M.  E.  H." 
[Wes.  Mag.  (1829),  744,  745.] 

"  H.,  N.,"  Hanley. 

Examination.  By  "  N.  H."  [Kew  Con.  Mag.  (1824), 
298.] 

"  H.,  E.,"  Hanley. 

The  Duty  of  Christians  to  support  the  Cause  of  God. 
By  "B.  H."     [New  Con.  Mag.  (1827),  412—15,  454—59.] 


"H.,  S.  G." 

Thoughts  in  Verse.  By"S.G.  H."  London:  Sim pkin. 
Walsall :  W.  H.  Robinson,  Printer,  n.d.  f cp.  8vo.,  pp. 
vii.,  98. 

"  H.,  W." 

Letter  on  the  Rev.  E.  Cooper's  Letter,  the  Review 
thereon,  and  on  the  Letter  of  "Ingenuous."  By  "  W.  H." 
[Ch.  Observer,  XVII.,  211—14.] 

Hacho,  King. 

The  Fatal  Effects  of  Luxury  and  Indolence,  exempli- 
fied in  the  History  of  Hacho,  King  of  Lapland.  A  Tale  of 
Dr.  S.  Johnson  versified.     Chesterfield,  1778.    4to. 

Haokbt,  Right  Rev.  John.  b.  London,  1st 
Sept.,  1592  ;  educated  Westr.  Sch.  ;  Trin. 
Coll.,  Cam.,  1609  ;  B.A.,1612;  M.  A.,  1615; 
D.D.,  1628  ;  incorporated  M.A.,  Ox.,  1616  ; 
Fellow  ;  Chp.  to  James  1.  and  Charles  I.  and 
II.  ;  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1623  ;  Rector  of  St. 
Andrew's,  Holborn,  1624  ;  of  Cheam,  Surrey, 
1624  ;  Archd.  of  Bedford,  1631  ;  Canon  Resi- 
dentiary, St.  Paul's,  March,  1642  ;  Bp.  of 
Lichfield  and  Coventry,  22nd  Dec,  1661  to 
death  ;  d.  28th  Oct.,  1670  ;  repaired  Lichfield 
Cathedral,  for  which  purpose  he  raised  over 
£20,000. 

Loyola.    A  Comedy  (in  Latin).    I.,ondon,  1648.    12mo. 

A  Sermon  preached  before  the  King,  March  22nd, 
1660.     London,  1660.    4to. 

Scrinia  Reservata :  the  Life  of  Archbishop  Williams. 
London,  1692.  fol.  Port.  Ditto,  edited  by  Ambrose 
Philips,  1700.  8vo.  Abridged  by  W.  Stephens.  London, 
1778.      Svo.,  pp.  220.     Port. 

Christian  Consolations  Taught  from  Five  Heads  in 
Religion — Faith,  Hope,  The  Holy  Spirit,  Prayer,  The 
Sacraments.  London,  1671.  12mo.  Ditto  [reprinted  in 
Bishop  Heber's  edition  of  Bishop  J.  'Tayler's  Works,  I.]. 
Ditto,  with  Memoir.     London  :  J.  Burns.     1840.     12mo. 

A  Century  of  Sermons  upon  several  remarkable 
subjects  .  .  .  Published  by  Andrew  Clarke /"or  Robert 
Scott  at  the  Princes  Arms,  in  Little  Britain.  MDCLXXV. 
fol.  Portrait  by  Paithorne.  Epistle  (ded.  to  Charles  II.). 
Monument  and  Life  (by  Thomas  Plume,  D.D.),  pp.  I  v.,  1 
leaf  blank ;  table,  2  leaves,  pp.  1013. 

[My  copy  contains  an  extra  Portrait,  Readings  from  rare 
books  (Hacket's  Sermons),  by  J.  E.  Bailey,  and  Book  Plate  of  Rev. 
C.  Buckeridge.— Compile  ii.] 

Selections  [Walcot's  Hacket,  App.,  153 — 84]  ;  Speech 
before  House  of  Commons  [Plume's  Life  of  Hacket,  47 — 
f:2  ;  Nalson's  Coll.,  II.,  240,  305,  306  ;  Pari.  Hist.,  IX., 
322—24  ;  Neal's  Puritans,  II.,  391]  ;  Cornelius  Burgess's 
Reply  [Bliss's  Wood's  Ath.  Oxon,,  III.,  685,  687]  ;  Sonnet 
on  Hacket's  restoration  of  Gerard's  Hotel  [Dupont's 
Musae  Siibseciae,  361]  ;  Letters  to  and  from  Hacket  and 
Archbishop  Sheldon  [Tanner  MS.,  LIL,  83,-131,  f  7,  f  11,: 
XLV.,  f  13,  82,  84,  108,  131,  f  14 ;  XLIV.,  f  16,  17,  20,  26, 
66,  218,  228,  269,  278:  131,  f  38,  45:  CXXXL,  f  104]. 
Some  of  them  are  printed  [Walcot's  Hacket,  126 — 30]. 

Some  Lines  on  Spencer  [N.  (f  Q.,  VIIL,  235]  ;  His 
Will  in  Doctor's  Commons  [printed  in  Walcot's  Hacket. 
141—42]. 

An  Account  of  the  Life  of  Bishop  Hacket.  By 
Thomas  Plume.  [See  Century  of  Sermons.  Reprinted, 
more  or  less  completely,  in  Walker's  Sufferings  of  the 
Clergy,  II.,  44 ;  The  Christian's  Consolation  (1840)  ; 
Willis's  Cathedrals  (Lichfield) ;  Britton's  ditto  ;  Wood's 
Ath.  Oxon. ;  Wood's  Fasti,  II.,  368  :  III.,  822—26  ;  Ch.  of 
Eng.  Mag.,  XIII.,  254  ;  Biog.  Brit.;  Brit.  Biog.,  III.,  419 
— 21.]  Edited,  with  large  additions  and  copious  notes,  by 
M.  C.  C.  Walcot,  B.D.  London,  1865.  12mo.,  pp.  xii.,  189. 
Summary  of  the  Life,  by  T.  Seward  [Gent.'s  Mag.jJSSNll., 
479]. 

Portraits  : — Full  length  Painting  in  Oil,  Trin.  Coll., 
Cam. :  ditto,  by  Sir  Peter  Lely,  at  Beddingham,  Surrey. 
Prints,  by  Faithorne — a  large  one,  dated  1670  ;  a  smaller 
one  by  same,  as  a  book  plate  in  books  bequeathed  to 
University  Library,  same  date.  Effigy,  by  W.  Hollar, 
1674  [in  Century  of  Sermons]. 

Epitaph  translated  [Walcot's  Hacket,  144 — ±6]  ;  The 
"  Perfect  Ceremonial,"  in  a  Letter  to  Archbishop  Sheldon, 


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1670  [Tanner  MS.,  CXSXI.,  f  40  ;  printed  in  Walcot,  150, 
151]. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  56,  154—56 ;  Cooper's  Ath. 
Cantab.,  II.,  520  ;  Eachard's  Hist,  of  England,  III.,  363  ; 
Reg.  Juxon,  f  275  ;  Nichol's  Literary  Anecdotes,  IV.,  374  ; 
Lyson,  I.,  54  ;  MS.  Charters,  Trin.  Coll.,  f  208  ;  Tenison's 
Baconiana  (1679),  61 ;  Penn,  175  ;  Gent.'s  Maq.,  LXVL, 
296 ;  Ballard  MS.,  XLIV.,  f  435 ;  Heylen's  Cyprianus 
Anglic.  (1671),  54;  Pepy's  Diary,  I.,  354  :  IV.,  339  ;  Cat. 
Acad.  MS.,  0.  o,  52,  f.  68  ;  Monk's  Bentley,  I.,  127,  128  ; 
Pane  MS.,  f.  165i;  Ashmole's  Life,  86;  Lives  of  the 
Norths,  I.,  144 ;  Lyttleton's  Persian  Letters,  I.,  309 ; 
Evelyn's  Diary,  I.,  329  ;  Kennet,  818,  816,  917  ;  Calamy's 
Account,  II., '163,  170,  740,  751,  850  ;  Sloane  MS.  (1710), 
f.  182  ;  Watt's  Bibl.  Brit.,  I.,  304  ;  Newcourt,  I.,  181,  275  ; 
Lansd.  MS.,  082,  f.  94—6  ;  Cal.  St.  Pa.,  171 ;  Dom.  Series, 
277 ;  Cardwell.  257 ;  Stubb's  Reg.  Sacra  Angli.,  99 ; 
■Willis's  Cathedrals,  III.,  375,  376  ;  1st  Report  of  Cathe- 
dral Commissioners  (1854),  21—42  ;  Fuller's  Cam.,  238  ; 
ditto.  Worthies,  III.,  92  ;  Biog.  Drama,  I.,  305—7  ;  Mirror, 
N.S.,  VIII.,  126,  127  ;  Bodl.  Lib.,  1111,  856  :  15S1,  (B)  118 ; 
CA.  Observer,  XXXIL,  127,  134,  136  ;  Shaw,  I.,  250 ; 
Forest  and  Chase  of  Sutton  Coldfield,  69,  App.  No.  2  ; 
Beresford's  Diocesan  Hist,  of  Lichfield.] 

Hacket,  Rev.  Philip,    h.  Kettloby,  Kent,  1665; 

s.  of  Jolm  Hacket  ;    Curate  of   St.  Michael's 

Lichfield,  1700  ;    of  Norton,  1700  ;    Rector  of 

South  Croxton,   Leics.,   1700  ;    Vicar  of  All 

Saints,    Leicester  ;    m.  Jane,  dau.  of  George 

Holden,   Sacrist  of  Lichfield  ;    d.  17th  July, 

1735. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  517  ;  Nichols'  Leics.,  III.,  pt.  Ij 
238  ;  Leicester  Archmol.  Trans.,  VI.,  29,  30.] 

Hackbtt,  William,  b.  Bilston  :  apprenticed  to 
Stephen  Bassford,  Printer,  Bilston  ;  Printer 
on  his  own  account  for  many  years  ;  Local 
Preacher  amongst  the  Wesleyans. 

A  Letter  to  the  Inhabitants  of  Sedgley,  in  Answer  to 
a  Sei-mon  by  the  Rev.  C.  Girdlestone,  entitled  "  A  Plea 
for  Unity."  By  a  Dissenter.  W.  Haclcett,  Printer,  Bilston. 
1835.     ]2mo.,  pp.  12. 

A  Collier's  Directory. 

Hackwood,  Frederick  William,  b.  Wednesbury, 
18th  April,  1851  ;  Town  Councillor  since 
1887  ;  Chairman,  Free  Library  Committee, 
and  of  the  Wednesbury  Subscription  Library  ; 
F.R.H.S. 

Notes  on  Lessons  on  Moral  Subjects.  A  Handbook 
for  Teachers.  Edinburgh  :  Nelson  (f  Sons.  1883.  Pt.  8vo., 
pp.  216. 

Wednesbury  Papers.  Reprinted  from  Newspaper 
Sketches.  Wednesbury:  JR.  Evder.  1884.  Cr.  8vo.,  pp. 
143. 

History  of  Darlaston  (near  Wednesbury).  With 
Portraits.  Wednesbury:  Eorton  Bros.  1887.  Pt.  8vo., 
pp.  174. 

Wednesbury  Workshops.  An  Account  of  the  Indus- 
tries of  a  Black  Country  Town.  Wednesbury :  Ilorton 
Bros.     1889.     Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  143. 

A  History  of  Tipton.  Reprinted  from  the  Dudley 
Herald  of  November  22nd,  1890,  Aug.  22nd,  1891.  Dudley: 
"  Herald "  Office.  1890.  f ol.,  4  leaves,  pp.  55,  besides 
blank  leaves  for  notes,  &o.     [Only  25  copies  issued.] 

Notes  of  Lessons  on  Kindness  to  Animals.  London : 
Dawson.     1892.     12mo. 

Haddock,  Rhoda  ("  Rosa  Gaythorne  "),  Bilston. 
Kate    Hamilton :    or.  Profession  and  Principle.     By 
"  Rosa  Gaythorne."     F.  Nolces,  Bilston.    1859.    8vo. 

Haden,  Rev.  Alexander  Bunn.  b.  Dudley, 
1752  ;  s.  of  Joseph  Haden  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch., 
Ox.,  16th  Oct.,  1770  ;  B.A.,  1774  ;  Vicar  of 
Wednesbury,  1782  ;  Lecturer,  Collegiate  Ch., 
Wolverhampton,  1804  ;  Rector  of  Saddington, 
Leics.,  1802  ;    Minister  at  Worcester,   1811  ; 


J. P.,    Stafis.   and    Salop ;    d.,    Chapel   Ash, 
Wolverhampton,  1829. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,II.,  583  ;  Ch.  Observer  (1804).] 

Haden,  Rev.  Alexander  Bunn.  b.  Wednesbury, 
1783  ;  s.  of  the  abpve ;  Mat.  St.  Edmund 
Hall,  Ox.,  16th  June,  1806  ;  B.A.,  1810  ; 
M.A.,  1813  ;  Vicar  of  Brewood,  1830  to 
death  ;  d.  1863. 
[Foster's    Alumni    Oxon.,   II.,   583;    Hicks   Smith's 

Brewood,  12, 13,  31,  69,  70.] 

Hadfield,  Rev.  Alfred.  b.  Witton,  near 
Northwich,  Cheshire,  1776  ;  s.  of  Rev.  W. 
Hadfield  :  educated  Man.  Gr.  Sch.;  Brasenose 
Coll.,  Ox.,  9th  June,  1791  ;  B.A.,  3rd  June, 
1801  ;  M.A.,  10th  Oct.,  1804  ;  Curate^  of 
Brewood  and  Assistant  Master  of  Gr.  Sch. 
there  ;  m.,  at  Brewood,  7th  June,  1806, 
Sophia,  dau.  of  Thomas  Wightwick,  Esq.,  of 
Albrighton  ;  kept  Private  Sch.  at  Everton  ; 
Incumbent  of  St.  Stephen's,  Liverpool ;  d.  30th 
April,  1822,  aged  47  ;  bur.,  Walton. 

A  Sermon  preached  at  Smithill's  Chapel  in  1809. 

A  Contributor  to  Gent.'s  Mag. 

[Man.  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.,  IL,  176,  177 ;  Poster's  Alumni 
Oxon.,  IL,  583.] 

Hadlby,  Benjamin. 

Memoir  of  William  Robinson.  [New  Con.  Mag.  (1871), 
748—50.] 

Haggar,  Henry,  Baptist  Minister,  Stafford. 

The  Foundations  of  the  Pont  discovered  [answered  by 
Houghton  and  Cook].  By  H.  H.  and  Thomas  Pollard  : — 
The  Holy  Scripture  clearing  itself  of  Scandals.  [See 
Farnwort'h  (R.),  Fox  (G.).] 

The  Order  of  Causes  of  God's  Foreknowledge,  Eleo-- 
tion,  and  Predestination  ;  Of  Man's  Salvation  or  Damna- 
tion .  .  .  5th  ed.  London :  Printed  for  Francis  Smith. 
To  be  sold  at  the  Elephant  and  Castle,  a  little  without  Temple 
Barre.     1850.     4to.,  pp.  70. 

[Crosby's  Baptists,  III.,  38  ;  Smith's  Quakeriana.] 

Haines,  Richard,  b.  Tipton,  1838  ;  s.  of  John 
Haines  ;  Mat.  Exeter  Coll.,  Ox.,  25th  June, 
1857  ;  B.A.,  1860  ;  M.A.,  1864. 

[Rugby  Sch.  Reg. ;    Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  584.] 

Haldbn,    Alice.       b.    Stafford,    1816  ;     d.    4th 
May,  1845. 
Obituary.    By  J.  R.     [Wes.  Mag.  (1845),  1023.] 

Halden,  Joseph,  Printer,  Stafford. 

The  Spirit  of  the  Poets  .  .  .  With  nine  full-paged 
illustrations.  Stafford :  Printed  and  Published  by  Joseph 
Halden  .  .  1867.  12mo.,  pp.  ix.,  392.  Plates,  Front's., 
&c.,  pp.  15,  42,  66,  172,  198,  218,  820,  321,  347. 

[See  Eyton  (Rev.  R.  W.),  Swaun  (Rev.  G.). ;  Hill  & 
Halden.] 

Halden  &  Son,  Printers,  Eastgate  Street, 
Stafford. 

The  Stafford  and  District  Almanack.  Stafford,  1880. 
Ditto,  1881, 1882.    Cr.  8vo. 

The  Staffordshire  Railway  Guide.    Monthly. 

Hale,  Ven.  William  Hale. .  d.  27th  Nov.,  1870. 
A   Sermon   delivered   at   the   Consecration   of    John, 
Lord  Bishop  of  Lichfield.    London,  1843.    8vo. 

Hales,    Alexander   de.       Archd.    of   Coventry, 
1231—42  ;    a  Friar  of  the  Cordeliers  in  Paris, 
where  he  d.  1245  ;  bur.,  12th  Sept. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  206,  207.] 


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Haley,  W.  T. 

Opinions  of   Sir  Robert   Peel.     London:    Whittaker. 
18i3.    8vo.    New  ed.,  London :  H.  Hall.    1850.    8vo. 

Hall,  Mrs.  Ann,  Shelton. 

Obituary.     {New  Con.  Mag.  (1842),  196, 197.] 

Hall,  Charles,     h.  Hanley,  1824  ;   d.  7th  July, 
1865. 

Obituary.     [See  Goodwin  (Rev.  J.).] 

Hall,  Eev.  Edward,     b.  Hull,  20th  Jan.,  1805  ; 

s.  of   Thomas   Hall,  merchant,   and    Rebecca 

(daii.  of   Rev.  Thomas  Eobinson,  Vicar  of  St. 

Mary's,  Leicester),  his  wife  ;  educated  privately  ; 

of  St.  John's  Coll.,  Cam.,  1824  ;  B.A.,  1829  ; 

Curate  of   Steeple,   Essex,   1830  ;    of  Mount 

Sorrel,  Leics.;    of  West  Winch,  Norf.,  1834  ; 

of  St.  Mary's  Chapel,  Birmingham,  1835 — 41 ; 

Chp.  to  Lord  High  Commissioner  of  Ionian 

Islands,    1841 — 46  ;    in  temporary  charge  of 

Penkridge,  1847  ;   Vicar  thereof  in  Oct.,  same 

year   to   death  ;     m.    Eliza   Kirk,    of    Mount 

Sorrel,  15th  May,  1834  ;  d.  24th  April,  1851. 

Parochial  Sermons  by  the  Rev.  Edward  Hall,  B.A., 

late   Vicar   of   Penkridge,   Staffordshire.      With  a   short 

Memoir,  &c.         .     .    By  Thomas  Robinson,  D.D.,  Master 

of  the  Temple.    Hull :  John  Moxlev.    MDCCCLII.      8vo., 

pp.  xsix.,  315.    Memoir,  pp.  xxix. 

Hall,  Edward  Kirkpatrick.  h.  Holy  Bush,. 
Burton,  2nd  June,  1844  ;  s.  of  L.  K.  Hall, 
Esq. ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  17th  Oct.,  1862  ; 
B.A.,  1866  ;  Student,  Middle  Temple,  5th 
Nov.,  1866  ;  Barrister-at-Law  of  Inner  Temple, 
30th  April,  1870  :  m.,  1873,  Marion  Louisa, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Webb,  Esq.,  of  Smallwood 
Manor. 
[Poster's  Men  at  the  Bar,  196  ;    ditto,  Alumni  Oxon., 

n.,  587.] 

Hall,    Elizabeth,      b.    in    Wales  ;    removed   to 
Burston,  Stone,  in   1800  ;    m.    Samuel  Hall, 
Shoemaker,  1810  ;    d..  Abbot's  Bromley,  18th 
Feb.,  1818. 
Obituary.     \_P.  M.  Mag.  (1819),  27,  28.] 

Hall,  Rev.  Enoch. 

Sermon  on  Human  Limitations  or  Set-Offis.  {New 
Cm.  Mag.  (1872),  585—92.] 

Hall,  Rev.  Frederick.  Of  Jesus  Coll.,  Cam.  ; 
B.A.,  1862  ;  M.A.,  1865  ;  Curate  of  St.  Mary's, 
Wolverhampton,  1863—66  ;  of  Egham,  1866 
—70  ;  Chp.  of  St.  Peter's  Home,  Kilburn, 
1870—72  ;  Curate  of  St.  Augustine's,  Kil- 
burn, 1872. 

A  Short  Historical  Account  of  the  Collegiate  Church 
of  St.  Peter's,  Wolverhampton.  W-olverJiampton:miliam 
Parke.  London :  Simpkin,  Marshall,  ^  Co.  MVH,tl^Ji.v. 
8vo.,  pp.  37.    Prontis. 

Hall,  John,  Engraver,   b.  Wivenhoe,  Colchester, 

1739  ;  d.,  Soho,  London,  1797. 
Engraved— Portrait  of   R.   B.   Sheridan,  M.P.,   after 
Reynolds. 
Hall,   John  William.     Magistrates'   Clerk   for 

Bilston  Division. 

The  Coal  Mines  Regulation  Act  1872,   35  and  36  Tic, 

^^  76 Published  for  the  Author  by  Charles 

Stephenson,  Bilston.    1873.    8to. 


The  Metalliferous  Mines  Regulation  Act,  1872,  35  and 
36  Tic,  cap.  77,  &c.     .     .     Same  imprint.     1876.     8vo. 

Hall,  Joseph,  Tipton. 

The  Iron  Question  considered  in  connection  with 
Theory,  Practice,  and  Experience,  with  reference  to  the 
Bessemer  Process  .  London :  Hamilton.  1857.  8vo., 
pp.  xiii.,  14 — 73. 

Hall,  Rev.  Joseph,    b.  Biddulph  Moor,  1863  ;   «. 
of  Joshua  Hall  ;   Mat.  Jesus  Coll.,  Ox.,  12th 
Oct.,    1882  ;    B.A.,   1886  ;    Curate  of  Llan- 
denny,  Usk. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  588.] 

Hall,  Lorenzo  Kirkpatrick.  b.  Bath,  1809  ;  s. 
of  Lorenzo  O'Toole  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  6th 
Dec,  1827  ;  assumed  name  of  Hall ;  J.P.  and 
Deputy  Lieutenant  of  Staffs. ;  resident  at  Holly 
Bush  Hall,  Burton-on-Trent. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  588.] 

Hall,  Samuel  Carter,  F.S.A.,  &c.  Editor  of 
the  Art  Journal,  &o. 
A  Score  of  Hymns  for  the  Little  Ones.  By  One  of 
their  Friends  .  .  Printed  for  the  Author  by  Allbut 
cj-  Daniel  ....  Hanley:  n.d.  (1888).  12mo.  No 
pagination.    One  Hymn  to  a  page. 

Hall,  Sydney,  Geographer. 

A  Travelling  County  Atlas  of  England.    1845.    8vo. 
The  English   Counties,    n.d.  (1860).      [Staffordshire 
amongst  others.] 

Hall,  Thomas. 

Grant  to  (T.  H.)  of  the  Advowson  of  the  Parsonage 
of  RoUeston,  Staffordshire,  to  present  a  fit  person,  Aug., 
1604.     [Printed  in  the  Reliq.,  III.,  264.] 

Hall,  Thomas,  b.  Tamworth,  1716  ;  s.  of  John 
Hall ;  Mat.  Trin.  Coll.,  Ox.,  7th  Dec,  1736  ; 
B.C.L.,  1749. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  589.] 

Hallahan,  Margaret  Mary.  b.  London,  23rd 
Jan.,  1803  ;  dau.  of  Edmund  Hallahan  and 
Catherine  0' Conor,  his  wife ;  left  an  orphan  at 
the  age  of  nine  years  ;  in  service  with  a 
Madame  CauHer,  afterwards  with  a  Dr.  Morgan, 
at  whose  death,  1820,  she  remained  with  his 
daughter,  Mrs.  Thompson,  with  whom  she 
went  to  Bruges  ;  entered  Order  of  the  Ter- 
tiaries  of  St.  Dominic,  1834  ;  came  to  England, 
30th  April,  1842,  settling  in  Coventry,  where 
she  founded  the  first  Dominican  Tertiary 
Community  in  England,  28th  March,  1844  ; 
removed  to  Bristol,  1848  ;  to  "  The  Foley," 
near  Longton,  6th  Jan.,  1851,  finally  setthng 
at  Stone,  July,  1853  ;  in  1854  the  whole  com- 
munity was  removed  to  Stone,  which  then 
became  the  head  home  of  the  Order  in  Eng- 
land ;  opened  another  home  at  Stoke  [see 
Hulme  (Rev.  Benjamin)]  ;  became  Mother 
Prioress  Provincial,  1859  ;  d.  11th  May, 
1868,  aged  65. 
"When  she  came  to  Stone,  in  1853,  there  were  not  50 
Catholics  :  at  her  death  there  were  1,300."— Dr.  TJUathome. 
Life  of  Mother  Margaret  Mary  Hallahan  .  .  [See 
Drane  (Miss  T.  A.).]  ,  ,r       -nr  n 

Biographical  Sketch  of  Mother  Margaret  Mary  Halla- 
han, O.S.D.  Abridged  from  her  Life  London:  Longmans. 
1871.     8vo.,  pp.  248. 

Portrait.     [In  Life.] 


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[Gillow's  Catholic  Biblio.,  III.,  96— G02  ;  Biog. 
Sketches  (1871) ;  Catholic  Opinion,  III.,  161 :  Y.,  154, 
187,  198  ;  Tablet,  ZXXIII.,  914,  947  ;  Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  I., 
1292,  1293  ;  TJllathorne's  Letters,  41,  191,  198,  308,  309, 
396 ;  ditto,  Autobiography,  230,  232,  233,  239,  243,  244. 

Hallam,  Eev.  A.,  Tipton. 

A  Plea  for  Home  Mission  Extension.  [iSfew  Con. 
Mag.  (1866),  388—90]  ;  Memoir  of  Rev.  George  Wood 
[748—52]  ;  Letter  on  Tipton  Circuit  [783,  784]. 

Hallam,  Maria. 

[See  Jackson  (Maria).] 

Hallam,  William  Henr^.  b.  Newcastle,  9tli 
June,  1854  ;  s.  of  John  Hallam,  Wine  Mer- 
chant ;  educated  King's  Coll.,  London ; 
M.E.C.S.,  Eng.,  1879;  L.R.C.P.,  Edin., 
1880  ;  Med.  Officer  of  Health  to  Newcastle 
Urban  Sanitary  Authority,  1882  ;  m.,  15th 
Nov.,  1885,  M.  J.,  dau.  of  Dr.  Weaver,  of 
Southport. 

Reports  to  Urban  Sanitary  Authority,  1882  to  date. 
(Printed  since  1888.)    Uniformly  8vo. 

Hallbtt,  Rev.  George.    Nonconformist  Minister 

at  Newcastle. 

Obituary  of  Rer.  George  Wood.  {New  Con.  Mag. 
(1870),  291—95.] 

Hallier,  E. 

Homalomolus  Delphinocephalus,  found  near  Dudley. 
[Trans.  Man.  Geological  Soc,  II.] 

Hallipax.  Rev.  Joseph,  b.  in  Staffordshire, 
1829  ;  s.  of  Eev.  Joseph  Hallifax ;  Mat. 
Queen's  Coll.,  Ox.,  10th  June,  1847  ;  B.A., 
1851  ;  M.A.,  1854 ;  Rector  of  Kirkbride, 
Cumb.,  1855 — 59  ;  of  Breame,  near  Axbridge, 
1859  to  death  ;  d.  8tli  Nov.,  1882. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  590.] 

Hallswoeth,  Edward,  d.  Walsall,  12th  July, 
1838. 

Obituary.     By"A.  F."     [PFes.  J/o^.  (1838),  399.] 

Halsall,   Henry  de.     Archd.  of  Chester,  15th 
May,  1413—22. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  205.] 

Halse  (or  Hales),  Edmund.  Archd.  of  Salop, 
1483—85  ;  Preb.  of  Weeford,  1474—78  ;  of 
Offley,  1480  ;  of  Whittington,  1478-81  ;  of 
Ecoleshall,  2iid  April,  1490  to  death  ;  d. 
1501  ;  bur.  near  West  Door  of  Lichfield 
Cathedral. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  215,  228,  238,  252,  254.] 

Hambr,    Eev.    D.    Jones.      Minister   of    Queen 

Street  Congregational  Church,  Wolverhampton, 

1877—82  ;    of  CuUins  Street  Ch.,  Melbourne, 

1882  to  death  ;  d.,  Rotoria,  New  Zealand,  7th 

March,  1886. 

In  Memoriam  .     .    Supplement    to    Victorian 

Independent.     Melbourne,  1886.     4to. 

Hamerton,  S.  C,  Cannock. 

Christ  the  Awakeuer  and  other  Sermons.    1870.    Duo. 

Hamilton,    David    Henessey,     M.B.,     R.U.T 
B.Chir.    and    R.A.O.,    1880   (Queen's  CoU.'l 
Belfast)  ;    of  Norton-le-Moors. 


Peculiar  Condition  of  Spleen  Capsule.  [Brit.  Med. 
Jour.  (1889).] 

Hamilton,  James,  Duke  of  Hamilton.  Owner 
and  resident  of  Sandon  Hall  ;  fought  a  fatal 
duel  with  Lord  Mohun. 

Memoirs.    London,  1742.    8vo.     Portrait. 

A  True  and  Impartial  Account  of  the  Animosity, 
Quarrel,  and  Duel,  between  the  late  Duke  of  Hamilton 
and  the  Lord  Mohun.    London,  1752.    8vo. 

Hamilton,  John.  L.R.O.P.,  Edin.,  and  L.M., 
1875  ;  F.E.C.S.,  Edin.,  1880  ;  M.D.,  Durham, 
1891;  Fellow  of  Obstet.  Soc,  of  London; 
Med.  Officer  and  Public  Vaccinator,  Burton- 
on-Trent  :  Med.  Officer  of  Health,  Swadlincote. 

Amputation  of  Breast,  followed  by  Spontaneous 
Features  of  Fever.     [Lancet  (1883).] 

Hamilton,  Robert. 

Matter  of  Fact  versus  Messrs.  Huskisson  and  Peel. 
Philadelphia,  1828.     8vo.,  pp.  24. 

Hamilton,  William  Gerard. 

Parliamentary  Logic  ....  London,  1808.  8vo. 
[With  Appendix  containing  "  Considerations  on  the  Corn 
Laws,"  by  Samuel  Johnson,  LL.D.] 

Hamlet,  Richard,     b.  1805  ;  d.,  Lichfield,  15th 

Dec,  1859. 

Obituary.  By  H.  L.  Ward.  [P.  M.  Mag.  (1870) 
110.]  _     .y     \         /, 

Hammbrsley,  James  Astbury.  b.  Burslem, 
1815  ;  exhibited  three  pictures  at  the  Eoyal 
Academy,  three  at  the  Eoyal  Institute,  and 
ten  at  Suffolk  Street,  1842—62  ;  Head 
Master,  Man.  Sch.  of  Art  Design,  1849—62  ; 
President  of  Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  Man.| 
1857—61  ;  d.,  Manchester,  1869. 

A  Brief  Narrative  of  the  Shipwreck  of  the  "  Premier  " 
By  G.  R.  Dartwell.  Illustrated  from  Sketches  made  on 
the  spot.    The  Drawings  by  J.  A.  H.    184:5.    4to. 

Elementary  Freehand  Drawing  Copies  '  Bv  C 
Aichson.    With  Prefaces  by  J.  A.  H.    n.d.    4to 

The  Condition  of  Continental  Schools  of  Art     1850 

An  Address  .  on  the  Great  Exhibition  1855 
8vo.,  pp.  16. 

.u    J^^'iil'itioii  of  ^i-t  Treasures.     (A  Series  of  Articles  in 
the  Manchester  Papers.)     1856.    8vo. 

Hammond,  Eev.  John.  b.  on  an  open  moor, 
near  Sheffield  in  a  deep  snow,  30th  Jan.' 
1776  ;  educated  Eotherham  Coll.,  Sept.,  1796  '; 
Congregational  Minister  from  1802  ;  at  Hands- 
worth,  1805—57,  when  he  resigned  ;  d.  5th 
June,  1869,  aged  93  ;  bur.,  Union  Chapel, 
Handsworth. 

A  Memorial  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Hammond,  of 
Handsworth.  By  Robert  Ann.  Birmingham,  1870.  8vo 
297  1  ''*''      ^'^°^9^'''3<^tional    Year   Boole    (1870),    296J 

Hammond,  Eev.  Thomas,  b.  Kingsley  Moor 
Cheadle,  26th  May,  1851  ;  Wesleyan  Minister 
from  1870  ;  Missionary  to  Rheims  and  Bar- 
badoes  ;  d.,  West  Bromwich,  6th  May,  1879. 

Obituary.     [Wes.  Minutes  (1879),  37,  38.] 

Hamnett,  J.,  Longton. 

Obituary  of  Sarah  Dobson,  of  Halifax 
Mag.  (1870),  459,  460.]  -aaniax. 


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Hampton,  Rev.  Henry.  M.A.,  by  Archbp.  of 
Canterbury,  1851  ;  Rector  of  Little  Birch  and 
P.O.  of  Aconbury,  Herefs.,  1836—42  ;  P.O., 
St.  James,  Toxtetb,  Liverpool,  1842 — 55  ;  St. 
Luke's,  Holloway,  1855—62  ;  Vicar  of  St. 
John's,  Wolverhampton,  1862—80  :  R.D.  of 
Wolverhampton. 

A  Sermon  on  the  Advantages  of  well-regulated 
Friendly  Societies  .  .  .  Wolverhampton:  A.  Hinde. 
1867.    8vo. 

Christian  Faithfulness.  A  Sermon.  Wolverhamp- 
ton :  Edward  Roden.     1872.     8vo. 

Anthems  used  in  St.  John's  Church,  Wolverhampton. 
Wolverhampton:  A.  Hinde. 

Anthems  for  use  in  Churches.  Selected  by  Eev.  H. 
Hampton.  Wolverhampton :  A.  Hinde.  t880.  i2mo.,  pp. 
66. 

Hampton,    William,      b.    Hanley,     10th    July, 

1849  ;    .s.  of  William  -Hampton  ;    Partner  in 

W.  Hampton  &   Sons,   Brick  Manufacturers, 

Eastwood  Hanley. 

Twelve  Articles  on  the  Manufacture  of  Pottery  [  South 
and  North  Lines.  Advertiser  (1882— H4)]  ;  Note  on  ^Fossil 
Trees  found  in  Eastwood  Marl  "Works,  Hanley  IScience 
Gossip,  XVIII.,  lie— 280]  ;  Petrological  Notes  on  the 
Blue  Stone  Boulder,  South  Lincolnshire  \^The  Naturalisf], 

Hamstall  Ridwarb. 

G-enealogise  successio  dominorum  de  Eidware-Hamp- 
stall  in  agro  Staffordiensi  [Bodl.  Lib.,  841,  129a]  ;  Church 
Notes  taken  at  H.  R.,  6th  Aug.,  1658  [ib.,  853,  I.  :  1137, 
1336a]  ;  History  of  H.  E.  fShaw,  I.,  150—60]  :  Engraving 
of  Church  lib.,  157  ;  Bodl.  Lib.,  853,  27]. 

Hanbhry. 

Engraving  of  Church  and  Parsonage  [Shaw,  I.,  71]  ; 
History  of  [ib.,  71 — 6]  ;  other  references  [Higden's  St. 
Werburgh,  6  ;  Leland's  Coll.,  I.,  46  ;  Eymer,  XIV.,  585 ; 
Harl.  MSS.,  6826  ;  Bodl.  Lib.,  853,  45]. 

Hanbdky,  Benjamin,  b.  Wolverhampton,  13th 
May,  1778  ;  in  Bank  of  England,  1803—59  ; 
Deacon,  Congregational  Church,  Union  Street, 
London,  1819 — 57  ;  Treasurer,  Congregational 
Union,  1831  to  death;  d.,  16,  Gloucester 
Villas,  Brixton,  Surrey,  12th  Jan.,  1864. 
An  Historical  Research  concerning  the  Congrega- 
tional Church  of  England.    London,  1820.    8vo. 

Hooker's  Ecclesiastical  PoUty.  Edited  by  B.  H.  In 
Three  Volumes.    London,  1830.    8vo. 

Historical  Memorials  relating  to  the  Independents.  In 
Three  Volumes.    London,  1839—44. 

[Evangelist  Mag.  (1864),  166 ;  Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  I., 
1312.] 

Hanbury,  Robert,  b.  2nd  July,  1796  ;  s.  of 
Osgood  Hanbury,  of  Holfield  Grange,  Essex 
(1766 — 1852)  ;  clerk  with  Truman,  Buxton, 
&  Co.,  1815  ;  partner,  1822  ;  managing 
partner  of  business  in  London  and  Burton  ; 
Sheriff  of  Herts.,  1854  ;  built  and  endowed 
Thundridge  Ch.,  Herts.,  1840,  and  Ch.  Ch., 
Ware,  1858  ;  d.,  Poles,  Ware,  20th  Jan., 
1884. 

[Licensed  Victuallers'  Gazette  (16th  Jan.,  1875),  port. ; 
Licensed  Victuallers'  Year  Book  (1876),  83—4,  port. ;  Mod. 
Eng.  Biog.,  L,  1313.] 

Hanbury,  Robert  William,  b.  Taraworth,  1845  ; 
Mat.  Corp.  Ch.  Coll.,  Ox.,  18th  Oct.,  1864  ; 
Scholar,  1864—69  ;  Student,  Lincoln's  Inn, 
1867  ;  Barrister-at-Law  ;  of  Bolehill  House, 
Tamworth ;  now  (1893)  of  Ham  Hall, 
Staffs.  ;  J.P.  and  Deputy  Lieutenant  for 
Staffs.;  M.P.,  Tamworth,  April,  1872— April, 


1878  ;    North    Staffs.,    1878—80  ;    Preston, 

1885  to  date. 
Speeches.     [Se«  Hansard.    A  few  have  been  printed,] 
Mr.   Hanbury    is  a    contributor    to    several    of    the 
Monthlies. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxou.,  II.,  598 ;   Men  at  the  Bar.] 

Hanch  Hall. 

History  of.     [Shaw,  I.,  226,  227.] 

Hancock,  George,  Potters'  Painter.  s.  of 
John  Hancock  ;  worked  at  Mansfield ;  the 
Potteries,  both  before  and  after  his  being 
at  Mansfield  ;  for  Ridgways,  at  Cauldon 
Works  up  to  1819  ;  at  Derby,  1819—35 ; 
became  Manager  of  Mr.  Edwards'  Pottery  at 
Burton  ;.  Potteries  again,  1836  ;  at  Lyons, 
1839  ;  finally  at  Wordsley,  South  Staffs., 
where  he  d.,  after  1850. 
[Haslam's  Old  China  Factory,  128— .^1.] 

Hancock,  John.  b.  Nottingham  ;  apprenticed 
at  Derby  Works  ;  at  Swansea ;  thence  to 
Potteries  for  "Turner,  of  Longton,  before 
1800"  ;  invented  gold,  silver,  and  steel  lustre, 
first  used  at  Spode's,  Stoke  ;  for  Wedgwood, 
1816  to  death,  as  colour  maker,  &c.  ;  d., 
Etruria,  18th  July,  1847,  aged  90. 
Letter  on   Who  invented   Lustre?     [Staffs.  Mercury 

(1846).] 

[Haslam's  Old  China  Factory  (1825),  182.] 

Hancock,  Robert,  Mezzo-Engraver,    b.  Burslem, 
1730  ;     employed    at    Battersea  ;     Tutor    to 
Valentine  Green  ;    spent  latter  part  of  his  life 
at  Worcester  and  Bristol-;  d.  1817. 
Engraved  amongst  other  Subjects — General  William 
Kingsley,  after  Reynolds — Lady  Chambers,  after  ditto^ 
Miss  Day  (Lady  Fenhoulet),  after  ditto — William  Hopley, 
Verger   of    Worcester    Cathedral — Edward    Scholfield,    a 
dwarf,  after  Wright — Robert  Hancock,  Engraver  of  War- 
wick, after  ditto  (only  one  impression) — R.  Lovett,  after 
ditto. 

Eobert  Hancock  and  His  Works.  Nat.  1730 ;  Ob. 
1817.  By  A.  E.  Ballantyne.  London:  Chiswieh  Press, 
1885.    4to.,  pp.  ii.,  50.     12  plates. 

[Only  150  copies  published  to  subscribers.— COMPILER.] 

Hand,    Charles    Frederick.       b.    Rowley    Hall, 
Stafford,  1849  ;    Mat.  Exeter  Coll.,  Ox.,  16th 
Oct.,  1868  ;  B.A.,  1875  ;  M.A,,  1878. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  599.] 

Hand,   George  Watson,      b.  Ridware,  1750  ;  s. 
of  Rev.  Watson  Hand  ;    Mat.   Ch.  Ch.,  Ox., 
6th  March,  1767  ;   B.A.,  1771  ;  M.A.,  1774  ; 
Archd.  of  Dorset. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  599.] 

Hand,  John,     d.,  Newcastle,  1st  March,  1842. 

Obituary.    By  H.  C.      [  Wes.  Mag.  (1842),  425.] 

Hand,  Katherine.     b.  Barlaston. 

[See  Farmer  (Eev.  R.  C),  Sundry  (J.).] 

Hand,    Thomas,      b.    Brewood,    1699  ;     s.    of 
Thomas  Hand  ;  Mat.  New  Inn  Hall,  Ox.,  9th 
May,  1716  ;  B.A.,  20th  Feb.,  1720. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  599.] 

Hand,  Rev.  Watson,     b.  Lichfield,  1723  ;   s.  of 
George  Hand;    Mat.  Trin.  Coll.,   Ox.,   17th 
March,  1740  ;  B.A.,  13th  March,  1744. 
"    [Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  599.] 


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Handley,  "William.  d.,  Harriseahead,  Mow 
Cop,  llth  Oct.,  1842. 

[See  Keeling  (Eev.  John).] 

Handsacbb. 

History  [Shaw,  I.,  207—10,*  207,*  208J  ;  Plate  of 
Hall  (1790)  lib.,  211.] 

Hanford  Church. 

Invitation  to.     London:  Lonqhurst,    n.d.    12mo., pp. 4. 
[See  Graves  (Eev.  — .),  Blatch  (Rev.  J.).] 

Hank,  Nicholas.  Treasurer  of  Lichfield,  18th 
Oct.,  1390—1417. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  201.] 

Hankinson,  Rev.  Josiah.  b.  Macclesfield,  15th 
Feb.,  1830  ;  s.  of  W.  B.  Hankinson  and 
Elizabeth,  his  wife  ;  educated  privately  and 
Lanes.  Independent  Coll.  ;  Congregational 
Minister,  Leek,  1856—92. 

Vanishing  Forms.  A  Memorial  Sermon  on  the  Death 
of  the  Eev.  William  Benton  Clulow  (formerly  Classical 
Tutor  of  Airedale  College).  London :  Bodder  ^  Stouqhton. 
Leelc :  S.  Rider.     (1882).     8vo.,  pp.  19. 

In  Memoriam ;  Hannah  Benton,  Wife  of  Crosby 
Eowbotham,  who  fell  asleep  Feb.  20th,  1885.  Sermon 
preached  at  Leek  .  .  March  1st.  (Printed  by  request 
for  private  circulation.)  n.  p.,  pL,  or  d.  (Printed  hy  W. 
Windridffe,  Cheltenham.)     8vo.,  pp.  12. 

Funeral  Sermon  on  the  late  Mr.  Joshua  Nicholson. 
No  title.    (Eeprinted  from  Leek  Times,  1885.)    8vo.,  pp.  19. 

Parting  Admonitions.  A  Sermon  preached  at  Leek, 
Feb.  28th,  1892,  on  the  occasion  of  his  retirement  from  the 
Pastorate  which  he  had  held  for  more  than  thirty-five 
years.    LeeJc.    n.d.    8vo.,  pp.  10.    (Printed  hy  C.  Kirhham.) 

Hanley. 

An  Abridgement  of  the  Original  Chapel  Trust  Deed 
of  the  Methodists  of  the  New  Connexion,  approved  at  the 
Conference  held  at  Hanley,  June,  1835.  Hanley,  1835. 
8vo. 

Account  of  the  Conference  of  the  Methodist  New 
Connexion,  held  at  Hanley,  June,  1806.  Nottingham 
1806.  12mo.  Ditto,  1814.  Hanley,  1814.  12mo.  Ditto, 
1823.  Hanley,  1823.  12mo.  Ditto,  1835.  Manchester, 
1835.  12mo.  Ditto,  1860.  London,  1880.  12mo.  Ditto, 
1874.     London,  1874.     12mo. 

An  Act  for  Watching  and  Lighting 
and  Shelton,  20th  May,  1825.     fol.,  pp.  44. 

An  Act  for  explaining,  &c.  .  .  .  an  Act  passed  in 
the  sixth  year  of  His  present  Majesty's  Reign  for  Watching 
&c.     .  .     Hanley   and   Shelton,    9th  May,  1828.     fol ' 

pp.  23.  '' 

Ordnance  Plan  of  Part  of  the  Parish  of  Stoke-on- 
Trent,  including  Hanley  .  .  4  sheets.  Southampton, 
1866. 

Ditto,  of  the  Town  of  Hanley.  46  sheets.  Southamp- 
ton, 1866.  ^ 

Ditto 
ton  (1879). 

Indian  Cholera  at  Hanley  [Neiv  Con.  Mag  (1832) 
38—42]  ;    other  references  [ib.  (1835),  435—39,  474— 77  ] 

[Nonconformity  in  Cheshire,  160,  170  ;  Jewitt's 
Ceramic  Art,  I.,  96,  839  :  IL,  12,  40,  61,  97,  109,  167  187 
273,  288,  298-344,  401,  602  ;  ditto,  Wedgwood,  49  60  92' 
105,146,291,408,409;  see  Jewitt  (H.),  AUbut  (T)'(t' 
and  Son)  (andHobson)  (andG-ibbs)  (and  Daniel),  Hitching 
(J.),  Westbrook  (— .),  Cooke  (P.),  Keates  (J.)  (and  Ford) 
(and  Co.),  Atkinson  (Bros.),  Bate  (— .),  Lawton  (A) 
Hewitt  (E.),  Ridgway  (J.)  (J.  E.),  Baxter  (E.  J.),  Weds- 
Y°°i  (-r-)  (H.),  Rowley  (--.),  Evans  (W.  L.),  Booth 
(G.  E.),  Watson  (Kev.  J.),  Bmg  (Eev.  T.  P.),  Miller  (Eev 
J.),  Keating  (Eev.  E.  E.),  Pankhurst  (R.  M.),  Walker 
(G.),  Thom  (Eev.  W.),  AUin  (Eev.  T.),  Abingdok  L  J  ) 
Jones  (E.),  Eastwood  (Eev.  J.),  Tayler  (J.).] 

Hanlby,    Thomas.     Preb.    of   Gaia  Maior    3rd 
Feb.,  1658—69. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,-232.] 


Hanley 


51  sheets  and  Index  Sheet.    Southamp- 


Haraclks,  near  Leek. 

[Jewitt's  Ceramic  Art,  II.,  346.] 

Harborne. 

Francis  White  &  Co.'s  Commercial  and  Trades  Direc- 
tory of  Birmingham,  Handsworth  .  .  Harborne,  &c. 
In  Two  Volumes.     Sheffield,  1875.    8vo. 

[See  Kenward  (J.).] 

Harohius  Jodious. 

Oratio  ad  Senatum  Anglie  pro  Instaulatione  Ee- 
publicaB  AnglicEe,  proque  Eeditu  Eeginaldi  Poli  Cardinalis. 
Lond.:  Joannis  Cawood.    1564.     4to. 

Haroourt. 

Transcripta  qusedam  curiosa  et  excerpta.  "  Ex  chartis 
antiquis  Walteri  Harecourt  de  Ellenhall  et  de  Eanton  in 
com.  Staff.  [Bodl.  Lib.,  833  (35),  247—56]  ;  Excerpta  e 
rotulis  Finium  et  Clausarum  de  Harecourt  [(36)  357,  358] ; 
Two  Pedigrees  of  Harecourt  of  Stanton,  co.  Oxf.  (Ex.  lib 
C.  10,  fol.  108),  of  Eanton,  &c.  (Ex.  lib.  C.  10,  fol.  79,  1614) 
[(44)  ?«4,  285]. 

Haroourt,  George  Granville  Venables.  b. 
Sudbury,  6th  Aug.,  1785  ;  s.  of  Right  Rev. 
E.  V.  Haroourt ;  educated  Westr.  Sch. ;  Mat. 
Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  23rd  May,  1803;  Stude^t, 
1803^14  ;  B.A.,  1808  ;  M.A.,  1810  ;  Bar- 
rister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  13th  May,  1817- 
M.P.,  Lichfield,  1806—30  ;  Oxon.,  1831  to 
death  ;  Chancellor  and  Commissary  for  Dio- 
cese of  York,  1818  to  death  ;  d.,  Strawley 
Hall,  Twickenham,  19th  Dec;  bur.,  Stanton- 
Harcourt,  Oxon.',  27th  Dec,  1861. 
[Law    Times,    XXXVIL,   122,    154;     Times    (April 

1840)  ;    Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  I.,  1324 ;    Foster's  Alumni  Oxon., 

Haroourt,    John.        Sheriff    of    Staffs.,    temp. 
Edward  IV. 
[Probationes  Sub.  Edvardo  Quarto.] 

Haroourt,  Michael.  Brother  of  Robert  ;  Mat. 
Balliol  Coll.,  Ox.,  20th  Jan.,  1598  ;  in  com- 
mand _  of  one  of  the  ships  in  his  brother's 
expedition. 

[Account   of  Voyage,  &c.   (1613) ;    Foster's   Alumni 
Oxon.  II.,  646  ;  Letter  from  Col.  Harcourt.] 

Harooort,  Sir  Richard.     Grandson  of  William 
Haroourt  {temp.  King  John)  ;    m.  Joan,  dau. 
of    Sir    W.   Shareshill,  of   Shareshill,   Staffs., 
and  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  England. 
[Colonel  Harcourt's  Letter,  penes  Compiler.] 

Haroourt,  Sir  Robert,  b.  Ellenhall,  1574 ;  s.  of 
Sir  Walter  Harcourt,  and  Dorothy,  (^dau.  of 
William  Robinson,  of  Drayton  Bassett)  his  wife  ; 
Mat.  as  Gentleman  Commoner,  St.  Alban's  Hall| 
Ox.,  10th  April,  1590  ;  obtained  grant  by  letters 
patent  from  King  James  I.  to  fit  out  an  expedi- 
tion to  plant  and  inhabit  Guiana  ;  to  raise  funds 
he  sold,  in  the  year  1609,  the  Ellenhall  Estate 
and  also  estates  at  Wytham,  Berks. ;  m.  Frances 
dau.  of  Geoffrey  de  Vere  (4th  s.  of  John,  15th 
Earl  of  Oxford)  ;  d.  20th  May,  1631,  aged  67  • 
bur.  Stanton-Harcourt.  ' 

Lont^a613.\l  ^"'^'^   *"   ''''   ^""■^'^•y   °f    »-»- 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  646  ;  Letter  from  Colonel 

Harcourt ;  Wood's  Ath.  Oxon.,  IL,  1I3  ;  Diet.  Nat.  Bi^\ 

Harcourt,  William  de.  s.  of  Sir  Robert  Har- 
court, by  Isabel  de  Canivilie,  cousin  of  Queen 
Adehna  (2nd  wife  of  King  Henry  I.)  [through 


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HARDMAN 


Isabel,  Stanton — since  called  Stanton-Harcourt, 
Oxon. — came  into  the  family]  ;  m.,  by  appoint- 
ment of   King  John,  Alice,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Noel,  of  Ellenhall  and  Ronton  [she  brought 
him   Ellenhall,    8eighf'ord,    Bridgeford,   &c.]  ; 
d.,  and  was  bur.  in  Worcester  Cathedral,  where 
there  is  a  monument. 
"The  original  Deeds  of  Ronton,  &c.,  were  carried  to 
Stanton,  and  are  now  at  Nuneham  Park,  Oxfordshire." — 
[Private  Letter  from  Colonel  Harcourt  to  Compiler.] 

Harding,  Edward,  b.  Stafford,  29th  March, 
1755  ;  brother  of  Sylvester  Harding  ;  went  to 
London,  1776  ;  in  partnership  with  his  brother 
as  printsellers  ;  Librarian  to  Queen  Charlotte, 
after  whose  death  he  had  charge  of  Her 
Majesty's  MSS.,  until  presented  to  the  Nation 
by  King  George  IV. ;  became  Librarian  to  the 
King  of  Hanover  ;  d.  1st  Nov.,  1842,  aged 
86. 
Obituary.    By  E.   W.   Gaulter.     [Wes.  Mag.  (1843), 

884  ;  another  notice  in  Gent.'s  Mag.  (Dec,  1840).] 

Harding,  Egerton.  b.  Betley,  1667 ;  Mat. 
Oriel  Coll.,  Ox.,  27th  April,  1683  ;  B.A., 
St.  John's  Coll.,  1687  ;  M.A.,  1690. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  647.] 

Harding,  Egerton  William,    b.  Everton,  Lanes., 
1815  ;    s.  of  W.   Harding  ;    Mat.   Brasenose 
CoU.,  Ox.,  21st  March,  1833  ;    J.P.,   Staffs.; 
of  Old  Springs. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  603.] 

Harding,  Rev.  Henry,  b.  Baraset,  Warws.,  24th 
Aug.,  1794;  of  King's  Coll.,  Cam.;  B.  A.,  1818; 
Curate  of  Aldridge,  June,  1829  ;  Rector,  July, 
1829 — 49  ;  Preb.  of  Dernford,  Lichfield,  1844 
to  death  ;  Vicar  of  Stratford-on-Avon,  1849 — 
65  ;  Rector  of  Stapleton,  Salop,  1855  to  death  ; 
m.,  11th  Oct.,  1827,  Lady  Emily  Fielding, 
sister  of  7th  Earl  of  Denbigh  (who  d.  8th  Oct., 
1883)  ;  d.  25th  Nov.,  1862  ;  bur.  Stratford- 
on-Avon. 
[Notes  and  Collections  on  Aldridge,  II.,  53,  54  ;  Com- 
munication from  Miss  E.  J.  Harding.] 

Harding,  James,     b.  Mow  Cop. 

Memoir.     [New  Con.  Mag.  (1828),  268-71,  309—13.] 

Harding,  Rev.  John.  b.  Whitmore,  1699  ;  s. 
of  Rev.  Egerton  Harding  ;  Mat.  Balliol  Coll., 
Ox.,  29th  May,  1717  ;  B.A.,  17th  Feb.,  1721  ; 
Rector  of  Wolstanton  and  Keele  ;  d.  24th 
April,  1743. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  604.] 

Harding,  John.  b.  Wolstanton,  1725  ;  Mat. 
Balliol  Coll.,  Ox.,  7th  Dec,  1743  ;  B.A.,  11th 
March,  1748;  of  Astbury,  Cheshire  ;  d.  16th 
Feb.,  1767. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  11.,  604.] 

Harding,  Rev.  Joseph. 

Obituary  of  the  Kev.  George  Wood.       [P.  M.  Minutes 
(1888),  11,12.] 

Harding,  Robert,  b.  Newcastle,  1707  ;  s.  of 
.Rev.   Egerton    Harding;    Mat.  Balhol  Coll., 


Ox.,  2nd  March,  1725  ;  B.A.,  1728. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  604.] 

Harding,  Sylvester,  b.  Newcastle,  1745  ;  s.  of 
a  coach  builder  ;  ran  away  from  home  and 
joined  some  strolling  players  ;  came  to  London, 
1775  ;  in  partnership  with  his  brother  Edward 
as  printsellers  ;  became  a  miniature  painter  ; 
exhibited  at  Royal  Academy,  1777 — 1802  ; 
d.,  London,  1809. 

La  prima,  la  seconda,  la  terza,  e  la  quarta,  parte  de  la 
Novelle  del  Bandello.  London:  par  S.  Harding.  1780. 
4to.  4  vols,  in  3.  Part  I.,  368  leaves  ;  II.,  391  leaves  ;  III., 
231  ;  IV.,  132  leaves  ;  and  4  leaves  of  Introductory  matter. 

The  Biographical  Mirror,  comprising  a  Series  of 
Ancient  and  Modern  English  Portraits,  with  some  account 
of  their  lives.  (By  J.  G.  Walden).  London:  S.  ^  E 
Harding.  1705—98.  4to.  3  vols.  Tol.  I.,  dated  1795,  5 
leaves,  pp.  160,  with  50  portraits ;  11.,  dated  1798,  5  leaves, 
pp.  139,  with  51  portraits  ;  III.,  n.d.,  3  leaves,  pp.  105,  with 
25  portraits. 

Mull'd  Jacke,  Chimney  Sweeper.  By  C.  Holland. 
Copied  by  S.  H. 

The  Disaster.  Verses  by  S.  H.,  Miniature  Painter,  on 
"William  Banstree,  Engraver.  Fond  of  Physio  and  Physical 
Books.    4to.    Strawberry  Hill.    39  lines. 

The  Printer's  Farewell  to  Strawberry  Hill.  n.d.  (1797). 
Signed  "T.  K."  ("Written  by  S.  H.)  4to.  4  Stanzas  of 
6  lines. 

Sylvester  Harding,  Miniature  Painter  and  Engraver, 
No.  107,  Pall  Mall. 

Card  of  Address.     Strawberry  Hill. 

[Redgrave's  Engravers  ;  .G-rave's  Bryan,  I.,  626,  627.]' 

Harding,  Thomas,  b.  Kidsgrove,  1838  ;  d. 
12th  June,  1859. 

Obituary.     [See  Jones  (Rev.  W.).] 

Harding,  Rev.  Thomas  Hartshorne.  b.  Ashley, 
1800  ;  s.  of  Samuel  Harding  ;  Mat.  Wadh. 
Coll.,  Ox.,  5th  Nov.,  1818  ;  B.A.,  1822  ; 
M.A.,  1825  ;  D.D.,  13th  June,  1861  ;  Rector 
of  Ashley,  1836—73  ;  d.  31st  May,  1883. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  605.] 

Harding^  William  Fielding.  b.  Aldridge  (bap- 
tised 21st  Nov.),  1829  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Henry 
Harding,  Rector ;  Lieut.,  R.N.  ;  inherited 
family  estate  at  Baraset,  Warws.,  on  the 
death  of  his  uncle  ;  c/.,  Leamington,  circa 
1889. 
[Notes  and  Collections  of  Aldridge,  I.,  56.] 

Hardingb,  George. 

Biographical  Memoirs  of  Dr.  Sneyd  Davies  (Preb.  of 
Lichfield,  &o.).     London,  1877.    8vo.    Portrait. 

[Only  50  copies  printed.] 

Harding's  Wood. 

An  Act  for  making  a  Navigable  Canal  from  the  Peak 
Forest  Canal  ...  to  join  'l?rent  and  Mersey  Naviga- 
tion at  or  near  Harding's  "Wood.  11th  April,  1826. 
Folio  102. 

Hardman,    Ann.     d.    Handsworth,    24th    Feb., 
1843  ;  aged  83. 
Obituary.     By  E  "W.     [H^es.  Ifo^r.  (1843),  334.] 

Hardman,  John.  b.  Birmingham,  3rd  Aug., 
1757  ;  s.  of  James  Hardman  (b.  Lytham, 
Lanes.)  ;  partner  with  Mr.  Lewis  as  Button 
Maker  and  Medalist;  m.  (1)  Juliana  Whitman, 
(2)  Lydia  Wareing,  (3)  Mrs.  Barbara  Sumner 
(ne'e  Elison)  ;  founded  Convent  of  Our  Lady 
of  Mercy,  at  Handsworth,  at  a  cost  of  £5335, 


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HARMAN 


in  1841  ;    d.   10th  Aug.,  1844  ;    bur.  in  the 
Crypt  of  St.  Chad's,  Birmingham. 

[Gillow's  Cath.  Biblio.,  III.,  128, 129.] 

Hardman,  Mary  Juliana,  b.  Birmingham,  26th 
April,  1813  ;  dau.  of  the  former  and  Lydia 
Wareiiig,  his  2nd  wife  ;  educated  Benedictine 
Convent  at  Caverswall  ;  on  the  foundation 
of  the  Convent  of  Our  Lady  of  Mercy,  at 
Handsworth,  by  lier  father  [s««J,  she  became 
one  of  the  community,  and  eventually  Su- 
perioress ;  she  founded  a  Convent  at  Notting- 
ham, 1844  ;  built  a  House  of  Mercy  for 
Servants,  at  Handsworth,  1844  ;  St.  Mary's 
Church,  Birmingham  ;  a  Convent  at  St.  Joseph's, 
Wolverhampt(m  ;  and  established  an  Orphan- 
age at  Mary  Vale  (Old  Oscott)  ;  d.,  at  her 
Convent,  24th  March,  1884  ;  aged  70  ;  having 
been  Superioress  for  35  years. 

\^Tablet,  XXXI.,  344,  358:  LXIII.,  591;  Catholic 
Times,  4,  Afpril,  1884  ;  Records  of  St.  Chad's  Cathedral, 
and  St.  Mary's  Convent,  Birmingliam,  MS. ;  Orthodox 
Jour.,  IV.,  221) ;  Gillow's  ■  Cath.  Biblio.,  III.,  128—30  ; 
Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  I.,  1329.] 

Hardwiok,  Thomas  de.  Founded  a  Chantry  in 
Lichfield  Cathedral ;  Preb.  of  Bobenhall,  Lich- 
field, mth  Jmie,  1394—1411. 

[Harwood,  13,  219.] 

Hardv,  Gerald  Holbeoh.  b.  Oldbury,  7th  July, 
1852;  s.  of  Sir  Jolm  Hardy,  Bart.;  M.A., 
Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  1877  ;  Student  Inner  Temi)le, 
15th  Nov.,  1872  ;  Barrister-at-Law,  17th 
Nov.,  1877  ;  N.E.  Circuit. 
[Foster's  Men  at  the  Bar  203 ;  ditto  Alumni  Oxon., 

II.,  606.] 

Hardy,  John.  b.  Horton,  near  Bradford,  1774  ; 
s.  of  John  Hardy  ;  Barrister-at-Law,  Middle 
Temple,  7th  June,  1799  ;  adm.  ad  eundem 
Inner  Temple,  1803  ;  Bencher,  1840  ;  Reader, 
1850  ;  Chief  Steward  of  Pontefract,  1806—33  ; 
Recorder  of  Leeds,  1806—33  ;  M.P.,  Bradford, 
1832—37  :  1841—47  ;  gave  £6,000  to 
Churches  in  Bradford,  1848  ;  of  Dunstall  Hall, 
Staffs.,  where  he  d.,  29th  Sept.,  1855. 

[Mod.  Bag.  Biog.,  I.,  1332.] 

Hardy,  Sir  John.  b.  3rd  Feb.,  1809  ;  s.  of  the 
above  ;  of  Oriel  Coll.,  Ox.  ;  B.A.,  1831  ; 
M.A.,  1834  ;  M.P.,  Midhurst,  1859  :  Dart- 
mouth, 1862  :  S.  Warws.,  1868—74  ;  created 
a  Baronet  23rd  Feb.,  1876  ;  J.P.,  Staffs.  ; 
High  Sheriff,  1878  ;  d.  South  Street,  Park 
Lane,  London,  9th  July,  1888. 

[Foster's  Alumni,  Oxon.,  II.,  606  ;  Mod.  Eng.  Bios.. 
I.,  1332.]  ^  ' 

Hardy,  Sir  Reginald,  b.  Oldbury,  15th  Sept., 
1848  ;  s.  of  Sir  John  Hardy,  Bart.  ;  Mat. 
Balhol  Coll.,  Ox.,  23rd  Oct.,  1866  ;  B.A., 
1871  ;  M.A.,  1874  ;  Major  Staffs.  Yeomanry 
Cavalry  ;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Staffs  ;  Student 
Inner  Temple,  22nd  April,  1870  ;  Barrister- 
at-Law,  30th  April,  1873  ;  Midland  Circuit ; 
m.,  29th  April,  1876,  Lucy  Marion,  dau.  of 
Capt.  John  N.  Gladstone,  R.N.,  M.P.  ;  of 
Dunstall  Hall. 
[Men  at  the  Bar,  203 ;  Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  606.] 


Hardy,  Sir  Thomas  Dufify. 

A  Catalogue  of  the  Lord  Chancellors,  Lord  Keepers 
of  the  Privy  Seal,  &c.     London,  1843.    Roy.  8vo. 

[250  copies  only.    Contains  Tliomas,  Earl  of  Macclesfield.] 

Hardy,  William,   'b.  Sedgley,  2nd  Aug.,  1800  ; 
d.,  Wolverhampton,  8th  July,  1869. 
Obituary.   By  T.  Davies.  [P. M.  Mag.  (1869),  613, 614.] 

Harb,  Edmund.  Preb.  Gaia  Major,  Lichfield, 
3rd  Feb.,  1558—69. 

[Harwood,  232.] 

Harkcastlb  Hill. 

View  of  the  Canal  and  Barges  going  through  the 
great  Hill  called  Harecastle.    Hooper,  1785. 

An  Act  to  enable  the  Company  of  the  Proprietors  of 

Navigation Trent  and  Mersey  to  make  an 

additional  Tunnel  through  Harecastle  Hill,  &o.  Additional 
Reservoir  in  Kuypersley  Valley.  .  .  17th  June,  1823. 
fol.,  pp.  22. 

Hargreavbs,  Rev.  James,     b.  Mill  End,  Lanes., 

1759  ;  s.  of  Henry  Hargreaves  ;   Mat.  Brase- 

nose  Coll.,  Ox.,  16th  Dec,  1778  ;  B.A.,  1782  ; 

M.A.,  1785  ;    Rector  of  Handsworth,  1835  to 

death  ;  d.  20th  June,  1841. 

[Gent.'sMag.  (1841),  275;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II., 
608.] 

Hargreavbs,    Rev.    John.        Schoolmaster    at 

Trentham  ;  Vicar  of  Barlaston,  1721  to  death  ; 

d.  23rd  July,  1760. 

Left  MS.  account  of  Vicars  and  Parish  Matters. 
[^Penes  the  Vicar  of  Barlaston.] 

Hargreavbs,  Rev.  Joseph,  b.  Bolton-le-Moors, 
1806  ;  Wesleyan  Minister  from  1826  ;  d., 
Norbiton,  10th  Feb.,  1886. 

Human  Life  and  G-ospel  Truth  in  Contrast.  The  Sub- 
stance of  a  Sermon  preached  in  the  "Wesleyan  Chapel, 
Wolverhampton.    London,  1861.    8vo.,  pp.  12.' 

Harland,  Rev.  Edward,  b.  Ashbourn,  23rd 
May,  1810  ;  s.  of  Christopher  Harland,  M.D.; 
educated  Ashbourn  Gr.  Sch.  ;  Mat.  Wadh. 
Coll.,  Ox.,  16th  June,  1827  ;  B.A.,  1831  ; 
M.A.,  1833  ;  Curate  of  Newborough,  1833— 
36  ;  of  Sandon,  1836—51  ;  Vicar  of  Colwich, 
1851  to  death  ;  Preb.  of  Eccleshall,  1873  to 
death  ;  m.,  1865,  Elizabeth  Dorothy,  dau.  of 
T.  B.  Horsfall,  M.P.,  of  Bellamour  Hall,  near 
Rugeley  ;  d.  8lh  June,  1890,  at  Bishton  Hall; 
bur.  Colwich. 

Index  Sermonum.  A  Register  for  Sermons.  London : 
Routledge  (f-  Sons,  1858.     Sm.  4to. 

A  Church  Psalter  and  Hymnal.  London  (same  imprint), 
1863.  Supplement  to  ditto,  1863.  Reprinted  1887.  12mo. 
n.d.,  8vo.,  pp.  iv.,  140,  Ac. 

Edited  Songs  of  Praise. 

Originator  and  first  Editor  of  The  Trent  Valley  Paro- 
chial Magazine. 

In  Memoriam.     The  Rev.  Prebendary  Harland,  M.A. 

[  Trent  Valley  Parochial  Magazine,  XX.,  27,  28  ;  Fos- 
ter's Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  609  ;  Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  L,  1338.] 

[Private  information  from  Mr.  Ollphant.] 

Harland,  John,  F.S.A. 

The  Staffordshire  Clog  Almanack.  With  plate.  [Eeliq. 
v.,  124.]  Chartulary  of  the  Gresleys,  of  Derbyshire  (and 
Apedale).     [lb.,  IV.,  29—87,  79—86,  139—47.] 

Harliston. 

[SeeFarnworth  (R.).] 

Harman,  John.      \_See  Vesey,  Bp.  of  Hereford.] 


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Harper,  Sir  Henry,  Bart.  b.  Calke,  1709  ;  s. 
of  Sir  John  Harper,  Bart.  ;  Mat.  Brasenose 
Coll.,  Ox.,  lOth  May,  1725  ;  5tli  Baronet  ; 
M.P.,  Worcs.,  Jan.,  1744—47  ;  of  Tainworth, 
1747  to  death  ;  d.  1st  June,  1748. 
["Foster's  Alamni  Oxon.,  II.,  610  ] 

Harper,  Rev.  Hugo  Daniel.  b.  Tamworth,  3rd 
May,  1821  ;  s.  of  Tliomas  Harper ;  Mat. 
Jesus  Coll.,  Ox.,  19tli  June,  1840  ;  B.A., 
1845  ;  M.A.,  1847  ;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  1878  ; 
Headmaster  Cowbridge  Sch.,  1849 — 51  ;  ditto 
Sherborne  Sch.,  Dorset,  1851 — 77  ;  Principal 
of  Jesus  Coll.,  Cam.,  1877  ;  Rector  of  Bessells- 
leigh,  Berks.,  1882  ;  Preb.  of  Sarum,  1871 
—82.;  «.,  19th  Dec,  1850,  Mary  Charlotte, 
dati.  of  General  Sir  H.  D.  Harness,  K.C.B., 
R.E. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  610.] 

Harper,  John,  of  Wednesbury.    Portrait  Painter  ; 
m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Tliomas  Russell,  of  Wednes- 
bury. 
Painted  portraits  of  many  StafEordshire  persons. 

Harper,  Mrs.  Mary  {nee  Homer),     dau.  of  Rev. 
"William  Homer;    d.  Bilston,  21st  Feb.,  1832. 
Obituary.    By  J.  Denison.     \Wes.  Mag.  (1832),  838, 
839.] 

Harradine,  C.     Verger,  Lichfield  Cathedral. 

Hand  Guide  to  Lichfield  Cathedral.  Lichfield:  A.  C. 
Lomax.  1885.  Or.  8to.,  pp.  16.  2nd  ed.,  enlarged.  1891. 
Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  24. 

Harris,  Mrs.     b.  Farley,  13th  July,  1844. 

Obituary.    By  J.  C.     {Wes.  Mag.  (iSiS),  Si.] 

Harris,  Charles.  Quaker ;  High  Wickham, 
Bucks. 

The  Woolf  under  Sheep's-Clothing  Discourse  f  or, 
The  Spirit  of  Cain  in  the  Bishop  of  Lichfield  Reproved, 
&c.  Published  for  the  benefit  of  the  People  in  these  parts 
by  a  lover  of  their  Immortal  Souls,  Charles  Harris.  Printed 
in  the  year  1660.     4to.,  pp.  12. 

Harris,  Josiah.     b.  Mevagissey,   Cornwall,  6th 
May,   1821  ;    s.  of   William  Harris  ;    d.  Port- 
mellon,  Mevagissey,  5th  March,  1880. 
Edited  The  Wolverhampton  Journal,  1855, 1856. 

Harris,  Thomas,  Burslera. 

Methodism  in  Tunstall  and  its  Ticinity.  [  Wes.  Mag. 
(1835),  262—64.] 

Harris,  William,  the  younger,  of  Warwick  ;   d. 
7th  Aug.,  1705,  aged  70. 
A  Seasonable  Address  to  the  Inhabitants  of   Poles- 
worth    .     .     .    Bishop  of  Lichfield.     [In  C.  Harris's  The 
Woolf,  &c.    See  Harris  (C.).] 

Harris,  William. 

Clentine  Eambles. 

Eambles  about  Dudley  Castle.  Halesowen:  Printed 
by  William  Harris,  High  Street.  1845.  12mo.,  pp.  viii., 
9—100.     Plates— Frontis.,  23,  25,  29,  36,  51,  58,  61,  75,  108. 

The  Beauties  of  Clent,  with  the  History  of  St. 
Kenelm,  the  Saxon  Martyr.  Halesowen:  Printed  by  A.  J. 
Salt.    1875.    12mo.,  frOntis.,  pp.  38. 

Harris,  William.  b.  Cheadle,  25th  Sept., 
1826  ;  educated  Private  Sch.  ;  a  Birmingham 
Architect  ;  J.P. 


Thoughts  from  the  Inner  Circle.  By  H.  Latham, 
J.  A.  Langford,  and  W.  H.     Birmingham,  1850.     12mo. 

The  Unity  of  the  Christian  Church.  Birmingham, 
1851.     8to. 

History  of  the  Radical  Party  in  Parliament.  London, 
1885.    lar.  8vo. 

Edited  Birmingham  Daily  Press. 

Harrison,  Anna  (ne'e  Botham).  b.  Uttoxeter, 
lOtli  Sept.,  1797  ;  dau.  of  Samuel  Botham 
and  Ann  Wood,  his  wife  (and  sister  to  Mary 
Howitt)  [s««]  ;  educated  at  home,  at  Croydon, 
and  Sheffield  ;  m.  Daniel  Harrison,  of  Liver- 
pool and  The  Courts,  Wensleydale  ;  d.  Bourne- 
mouth, 11th  April,  1881. 

Poems.  Reprinted  with  Life,  Letters,  and  Journals 
With  Illustrations  by  her  daughter,  A.  M.  Harrison.  Lon- 
don, 1893. 

[Not  yet  (May,  1893)  published.— COMPILER.] 

Mrs.  Harrison  was  a  contributor  to  The  Kaleidoscope, 
1827,  and  The  Dial  of  Love,  1853. 

[Private  information,  per  Miss  A.  M.  Harrison.] 

Harrison,  Charles,  Bailiff  of  Lichfield. 
Letters  to  Ashmole.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  1731,  32,  86.] 

Harrison,  Rev.  Hamlet,  b.  Prescott,  Lanes., 
1764  ;  educated  Man.  Gr.  Sch.  ;  Mat.  Brase- 
nose Coll.,  Ox.,  15th  June,  1783  ;  B.A., 
1787;  M.A.,  1789;  B.D.,  1808;  Rector 
of  Stratford-le-Bow,  1809  to  death  ;  of  first 
portion  of  Pontesbury,  Salop,  1809  ;  Head 
Master,  Brewood  Gr.  Sch.,  1792—1810  ;  d. 
12th  Oct.,  1843. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  615 ;  Hicks  Smith's 
Brewood,  7n,  27,  28,  85 ;  Man.  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.,  III.,  215 ; 
Shrop.  Archmol.  Trans.,  2nd  Series,  V.] 

Harrison,  James.  6.  probably  Staffs.;  educated 
English  Coll.,  Rheims,  where  he  was  ordained, 
Sept.,  1583  ;  on  English  Mission,  1584 ; 
arrested  for  exercising  his  priestly  office  in 
Yorks.  ;  tried,  York  Lent  Assizes,  1602, 
where  he  was  afterwards  hanged,  drawn,  and 
quartered,  22nd  March,  1603. 

[GilJow's  Catholic  Biblio.,  III.,  148,  149  ;  Challouer's 
Missionary  Priests,  I. ;  Douay  Diaries  ;  Dodd's  Ch.  Hist., 
II.] 

Harrison,    Jolm.      b.    Lichfield,    1755  ;    s.    of 
Thomas   Harrison ;    Mat.  Ch.  G\\.,   Ox.,  3rd 
June,  1772  ;   B.A.,  1776  ;  M.A.,  1781. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  616.] 

Harrison,    John.      b.    Staffs.  ;    d.,    Netherton, 
near  Dudley,  15th  Nov.,  1834. 
Obituary.     [See  Harrison  (Rev.  John).] 

Harrison,  Rev.  John.     South  Staffordshire. 

Obituary  of  John  Harrison  [New  Con.  Mag.  (1829J, 
79—83];  of  Phoebe  Robinson  [340,341];  of  John  Bickley, 
of  Brockmoor  [(1830),  77, ,78]. 

Harrison,  John.     b.  Norton  Hall,  1829  ;    s.  of 
William  Harrison  ;  Christ  Coll.,  Cam.,  1855  ; 
Student,  Inner  Temple,    29th-  March,   1855  ; 
Barrister-at-Law,  30th  April,  1862. 
[Foster's  Men  at  the  Bar,  206.] 

Harrison,  Rev.  John.  D.D.,  Edin.  Univ., 
1870  ;  Curate  of  Burslem,  1854 — 68  ;  other 
Curacies  ;  Vicar  of  Penwick,  Yorks. 


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8vo. 


Whose  are  the  Fathers?     London:  Longmans.     1866. 

An  Answer  to  Dr.  Pusey,  &c.  Two  Volumes.  London, 
1871.    8vo. 

The  Fathers  v.  Dr.  Pusey    .         .    London,  1873.  8to. 

An  Answer  to  the  Eucharist  Doctrine,  &o.  London, 
1873.     8vo. 

The  Eastward  Position  Dnscriptural.  London,  1876. 
8vo. 

The  True  Bread  of  Life,  &c.      Religious  Booh  Society. 

Letter  to  Dr.  Pusey.     Religious  Book  Society. 

Harbison,  Rebecca,     b.  Newcastle,  14th  April, 
1797  ;  d.  15th  Not.,  1872. 
Obituary.     [See  Stafford  (Rev.  N.  W.)] 

Haerison,  Rev.  Canon  Richard.  Rector  of 
Blithfield,,  18th  July,  1660-75  ;  Vicar  of  St. 
Mary's,  Lichfield,  29th  Sept.,  1645  to  death  ; 
Chancellor  of  Lichfield,  1660  to  death  ;  d. 
1676  ;  bur.  St.  Mary's,  3rd  April. 

[Bagot  Family,  140  ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  199,  474, 
475.] 

Harrison,  Samuel,     b.  Caverswall,  1713  ;    s.  of 
Samuel    Harrison  ;    Mat.    Magd.  Hall.,   Ox., 
17th  Feb.,  1730. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  617.] 

Harrison,  Thomas,  b.  (probably)  in  the  Market 
Place,  Newcastle  (baptized  16th  July),  1606  ; 
s.  of  Richard  Harrison  (Alderman  of  the 
Borough  and  Mayor  of  the  same  four  years  ; 
his  father  was  a  butcher)  ;  educated  at  a  Gr. 
Hch.  ;  placed  with  one  Hulk  or  Hulker,  an 
Attorney  in  Clifford's  Inn,  London  ;  in  the 
Civil  Wars  under  Cromwell,  &c.,  he  took 
an  active  and  important  part,  being  present  in 
nearly  all  the  battles,  including  the  "  crowning 
victory  "  of  Worcester  ;  created  M.A.,  Ox., 
19th  May,  1649  ;  M.P.,  Wendover,  1845— 
53  ;  had  custody  of  Charles  I.,  when  going 
to  his  trial  ;  was  one  of  the  Judges  and 
signed  the  death  warrant ;  one  of  the  eleven 
Major-Generals  under  Cromwell  ;  Governor  of 
Wales  ;  broke  with  Cromwell  in  1656  and 
was  imprisoned  ;  a  Fifth-Monarchy  man ; 
afterwards  resided  in  his  native  town,  where 
he  was  arrested  "  at  corner  of  the  street  now 
called  Merrial  Street "  ;  taken  to  London  ; 
tried  and  condemned  on  the  11th  Oct.,  1660, 
and  executed  on  the   13th  of  the  same  month. 

Another  Victory  in  Lancashire  obtained  against  the 
Scots  by  Major-G-eneral  Harrison  and  Colonel  Lilburn,  &c. 
.     London:  Printed  hy  B.  A.     MDCLL     sm.  4to. 

The  Speeches  and  Prayers  of  Major-General  Harrison 
.     .     .     Hugh  Peters     .     .         London,  1660.    4to.,  pp.  196. 

Report  of  his  Trial.  [See  State  Trials,  reprinted 
several  times  ;  a  very  fair  and  complete  reprint  being  in 
Trial  of  Charles  I.  (Family  Library,  275—302) ;  an  adverse 
account  in  The  Indictment,  &c.,  of  Twenty -nine  Begicides 
{London,  1724).] 

[It  would  be  an  unnecessary  waste  of  space  to  give  tbe  in- 
numerable references  there  are  to  Harrison  to  be  found  in  litera- 
ture. It  is  sufficient  to  point  out  that  there  are  accounts  of  him 
and  of  his  trial  in  all  Histories  of  England,  all  Histories  of  Staf- 
fordshire ;  all  Lives  of  Cromwell  and  his  associates  ;  all  Lives  of 
Charles  I.;  and  all  Histories  of  the  Civil  War  period.  Anyone  who 
is  at  all  curious  on  the  subject  can  have  every  taste  satisfied,  from 
the  most  rabid  and  intense  hatred  to  the  most  fulsome  adulation 
of  this  man.  Like  all  individual  and  strong-minded  persons,  his 
motives  have  never  been  understood,  or,  if  understood,  have  been 
warped  to  suit  the  bias  of  the  writer.  We  conclude  with  a  quota- 
tion from  Sir  J.  Macintosh,  that  Harrison  was  "the  most  grossly 
defamed  in  his  birth,  education,  and  personal  character,  of  all  the 
chiefs  of  the  army  and  founders  of  the  Commonwealth." — 
Compiler.] 


Harrison,  William.  *.  Tean,  1719  ;  s.  of 
William  Harrison  :  Mat.  Magd:  Coll.,  Ox., 
12th  Oct.,  1737  ;  B.A.,  1741. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  617.] 

Harrod,  J.  G.,  and  Co. 

Postal  and  Commercial  Directory  of  Derbyshire, 
Leicestershire,  Rutland,  and  Staffordshire.  Second  Edition. 
Norwich,  1870.    8vo.,  pp.  1151.    Maps. 

Harrops,  Rev.  Samuel.  Pupil  of  Dr.  Doddridge  ; 
Presbyterian  Minister  at  Stafi'ord,  1713 — 40, 
when  he  removed  to  Wem,  Salop,  where  he  d. 
1781. 

[Old  Stafford  Meeting  House,  18—22.] 

Harrowby,  Earls  of. 

[See  Ryder  (Dudley),  &c.] 

Harry,  John  ap.      Canon  of  Lichfield  ;  Preb.  of 
Pipa  Parva,  16th  Feb.,  1446—51  ;    Archd.  of 
Northampton. 
[Camden's  Remains,  212  ;   Harwood's  Lichfield,  243.] 

Haesnett,  Rev.  Robert,  b.  Packington,  1647  ; 
s.  of  Roger  Harsnett,  Gent.  ;  D.D.,  Ch.  Ch., 
Ox.;  Canon  of  Wells,  1677  ;  Rector  of  St. 
Clement's,  Ox.  ;  Preb.  of  Handsacre,  Lichfield, 
12th  Oct.,  1676—96  ;  deprived,  1696  ;  Vicar  of 
Griston,  1688  ;  Rector  of  Colton,  1692  ;  and 
Colney,  1694  (all  in  Norfolk). 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  235 ;    Foster's  Alumni  Oxon, 

IL,  663.] 

Haestang,  Humphrey  de.  Archd.  of  Coventry, 
1339  to  death,     d.  1349. 

[Harwood,  207.] 

Haeston,    Rev.    Edward,     b.   Rochford   House, 
Harburtonford,  Devon.,  4th  March,  1812  ;    s. 
of  Samuel  Robert  Harston,  Esq.,  and  Catherine 
Padget,  his  wife  ;    educated   Blundell's  Sch., 
Tiverton  ;    Clare  Coll.,  Cam.  ;    B.A.  ;    M.A.  ; 
Vicar  of  St.  Stephen's,  Ipswich  ;  of  Tamworth ; 
Sherborne,  Dorset.,  1854 — 68  ;  offered  Bishop- 
ric    of     Pietermaritzhurg,    but    declined    the 
honour  ;    m.  Anne  Grenville,  dau.  of  the  late 
R.    W.    Butterner,    Esq.,    of    West    Lodge, 
Clapham. 
Sermons     .    .     .    John  Henry  Parker,    London  and 
Oxford.       Tamworth :     Mary    Thompson,    Market    Street. 
1854.    8vo.,  pp.  viii.,  355. 
Parish  Recollections. 
Handbook  to  Sherborne. 

Edited — A  Rhyming  Chronicle  of  Incidents.  London : 
Longman,  Brown,  Green,  tf"  Longnnan.  1850.  8vo.  pp.  viii., 
264. 

[Written  by  the  Sisters  Ingelow.  Published  without  their 
names.    Very  rare.] 

Haetill,  John  Thomas.  b.  Willenhall,  8th 
Dec,  1847  ;  s.  of  Randle  and  Eliza  Hartill ; 
educated  Walsall  Gr.  Sch.  ;  St.  Bartholomew's 
Hospital,  London  ;  L.R.C.P.,  Lond.,  1869  ; 
M.R.C.S.,Eng.,  1869  ;  J.P.,  Staffs.  ;  Medical 
Officer  of  Willenhall  and  Short  Heath  ;  m. 
Emily,  dau.  of  the  late  James  Tildesley,  Esq., 
of  Willenhall. 

Sixteen  Tears  in  General  Practice  :  Thoughts  on  the 
Past,  Suggestions  for  the  Future.  (Printed  by  request.) 
1889.    8to. 


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The  Complications  of  Labour  in  2000  Consecuti-ve 
Pregnancies  [Brit.  Med.  Jour.  (1890)]  ;  Union  of  Flescon 
Tendons  at  Wrist  Joint  [ij.]  ;  Dislocation  of  Bones  [Bir- 
mingham Med.  Rev.  (1891)]  ;  Diseases  of  and  Injuries  to 
Joints  and  Tendons  [ii.]. 

Hartley,  George  Thompson,  b.  Staffs.,  11th 
Jan.,  1844  ;  s.  of  John  Hartley,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  of  Wheaton  Aston  Hall,  &c.  ;  edu- 
cated Harrow  Sch.,  1857 — 62  ;  formerly  in 
Queen's  Ovrn  Staffs.  Yeomanry  Cavalry  ;  J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  Staffs.  ;  m.,  1871,  Louisa,  dau. 
of  Spencer  Stone,  Esq.,  of  Callingwood  Hall, 
Staffs.  ;  of  Wheaton  Aston  Hall. 

The  Age  of  Lawn  Tennis.  Fragments  after  General 
Authors.  1889.  John  Steen  cj  Co.,  Printer,  Wolverhampton. 
4to.,  pp.  29. 

[For  private  circulation  only.] 

[G-.  T.  H.  has  written  numerous  letters  to  the  Times 
on  Land,  Tithes,  Local  Government,  Eating,  Wages,  &c. ; 
and  also  read  a  Paper  on  "  The  Tithe  Question  "  before 
Stafford  Archidiaconal  Conference  in  1888.  [Published  in 
Staffs.  Advertiser,  &c.] 

Hartley,  James,  b.  Dumbarton,  1810  ;  s.  of 
John  Hartley,  of  Harborne  (d.  1850)  ;  partner 
in  Chance,  Hartley,  &  Co.,  Glassmakers, 
Smethwick  [s«e  Chance  Bros.]  ;  inventor  of 
Hartley's  Patent  KoUed  Glass,  1847  (used  in 
Great  Exhibition  Buildings,  1851)  ;  M.P., 
Sunderland,  1865—68  ;  A.I.C.E.,  5th  May, 
1868  ;  d.  Ashbrooke  Hall,  Sunderland,  24th 
May,  1886. 
[Minutes  of  Proceedings  of  Institute  of  Civil  Engineers, 

LXXT.,  409—12  ;   Mod.  Bng.  Biog.,  L,  1361.] 

Hartley,  John.  b.  Dumbarton,  1775  ;  d..  West 
Bromwich,  15th  Dec,  1834. 

Obituary.     By  R.  P.     [Wes.  Mag.  (ISSi),  79.2 

Hartley,  John.  Partner  in  G.  B.  Thorneycroft 
&  Co.,  Iron  Manufacturers,  Wolverhampton  ; 
J.P.  for  Wolverhampton  and  Staffs.  ;  Mayor 
of  Wolverhampton,  1858—59. 

[Notice  and  Portrait.  [Jones's  Mayors  of  Wolver- 
hampton.] 

Hartley,    Rev.    John.        Curate   in   charge    of 

Hart's  Hill,  Brierley  Hill. 

Monasticism:  Its  Origin,  Influence,  and  Results. 
London :  Hall.    1885.    Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  99. 

Hartley,  Rev.  John  Thorneycroft.  b.  Wolver- 
hampton, 9th  Jan.,  1849  :  s.  of  John  Hartley, 
Esq.,  of  Wheaton  Aston  and  Tong  Castle  ; 
educated  Harrow  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  12th 
June,  1867  :  B.A.,  1870  ;  M. A.,  1874 ;  Curate 
of  Ch.  Ch.,' Southwark,  1872—74;  Vicar  of 
Burneston,  Yorks.,  1874  ;  R.D.  of  Catterick  ; 
m.  Alice  M.,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  G.  and  Lady 
Louisa  Lascelles. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  620.] 

Hartley,  Rev.  Percival.  Scholar  of  Trin.  Coll., 
Cam.  ;  LL.B.,  1865  ;  Curate  of  Tamworth, 
1849—54  ;  P.C.  of  Wigginton,  1854—64  ; 
Rector  of  Clonpriest,  Cloyne,  1864—72  ;  of 
Staveley,  Yorks.,  1872—78;  of  Creeton, 
Lines.,  1878. 


Harvey,   Elizabeth,     d.    Drybridge,   Newcastle, 
3rd  Jan.,  1851. 
Obituary.    By  Eev.  H.  Wheeler.     [P.  M.  Mag.  (1851), 
260,  251.] 

Harvey,  Rev.  Frederick,     b.  Stone,  1854  ;  s.  of 
Charles  Harvey  ;    Mat.   St.  Mary  Hall,  Ox., 
21st    April,    1874 ;     Curate    of    St.    John's, 
Clevedon. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  621.] 

Harvey,  George,     h.  Outcliuroh  Farm,  Norton- 
le-Moors,     1803  ;     d.,    Broomhall,    Cheshire, 
16th  Sept.,  1860. 
Obituary.    By  T.  Bateman.     [P.  M.  Mag.  (186B),  131, 

136.] 

Harvey,  George,     b.  Dudley,  1820  ;  s.  of  Joshua 
Harvey  ;  Mat.  S.  Edmund  Hall,  8th  July,  1843. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  621.] 

Harvey,   Henry. 

With  Essex  in  Ireland.  Being  Extracts  from  a  Diary 
kept  in  Ireland  during  the  year  1589.  By  Mr.  Henry 
Harvey,  sometime  Secretary  to  Robert  Devereux,  Earl  of 
Essex.  With  a  Preface  by  John  Oliver  Maddox.  Intro- 
duced and  Edited  by  the  Hon.  Emily  Lawless.  London : 
Smith,  Elder,  4  Co.    1890.    Or.  8vo.,  pp.  302. 

Harvey,  Rev.  Herbert.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.  ;  B.A., 
1857  ;  M.A.,  1863  ;  Curacies,  1859—62  ; 
Vicar  of  Betley,  1862—76  ;  Rector  of  Hin- 
stock,  1876. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.] 

Harvey,  J.  H. 

Four  Lectures  on  Civil  Liberty  and  Expansion  of 
Intellect  as  connected  with  human  happiness,  delivered  at 
the  Philosophical  Institute  of  Walsall.  London ;  Longmans. 
Walsall :  W.  Griffin.     1845.     8vo.,  pp.  iv.,  222. 

Harvey,  John.  b.  Cauldon,  1754  ;  s.  of  Thomas 
Harvey  ;  Mat.  Wadh.  Coll.,  Ox.,  22nd  March,. 
1771  ;  B.A.,  1774  ;  M.A.,  1780. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  621.] 

Harvey,   Rev.  Lucas   L.     Primitive  Methodist 
Minister,  Newcastle. 
Life  of  the  Eev.  John  Graham.     [P.  M.  Min.  (1885).] 

Harvey,  "  Squire."  b.  Commonside,  Brierley 
Hill,  24th  March,  1822  ;  Primitive  Methodist 
Minister  since  March,  1849  ;  d..  West  Brom- 
wich, 22nd  Oct.,  1855. 

"I  have  preached  443  sermons,  visited  2,072  families, 
walked  2,000  miles,  and  seen  362  souls  converted  to  God 
in  the  Dudley  Circuit."     THe  was  there  15  months.] 

Obituary.  By  Rev.  J.  Grieves.  [P.  M.  Mag.  (1855), 
8—12.] 

Harvey,  Thomas.     A  Moorlander. 

His  Hairbreadth  Escapes.     [Reliq.,  May,  1871.] 

Harvey,  Rev.  William  Woodis.     b.  Exeter  ;    s. 

of  Rev.   Preb.   Harvey  ;    Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  ; 

B.A.,  1853  ;    M.A.,  1856  ;    adm.  ad  eundem 

Ox.  Univ.,  28th  June,  1860  ;  Master  AUeyne's 

Grammar  Sch.,  Uttoxeter,  1857  to  death  ;  d. 

4th   Feb.,   1864  ;    bur.   Uttoxeter   Cemetery ; 

mural  tablet  in  Gr.   Sch.,  and  Harvey  Prizes 

established,  value  £7  per  year. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  622 ;  Eedf ern's  Uttoxeter, 
2nd  ed.,  410,  411.] 


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HATELEY 


Harwarden,  Humphrey.  LL.D.  ;  Preb.  of 
Gaia  Major,  31st  Oct.,  1483—85  ;  of  Eccles- 
hall,  19th  Jan.,  1488—1500  ;  of  Tarvin,  18th 
Marcli,  1489—1521  (all  Lichfield)  ;    Dean  of 

Arches. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  228,  232,  254.] 

Harwood,  John  de.  Preb.  Gaia  Minor,  Lichfield, 
4th  Sept.,  1374—90. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  233.] 

Harwood,  Michael.    Boulterley  (Balterley)  Hall. 
Letter  to  Lilly.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  423,  132.] 

Harwood,  Eev.  Thomas,     b.  Shepperton,  Middle- 
sex,   18th   May,   1767  ;    s.   of    Rev.   Thomas 
Harwood,  Rector  ;  educated  Eton,  18th  Nov., 
1773_84  ;     Mat.     Univ.     Coll.,     Ox.,    8th 
Nov.,  1784 ;    migrated    to   Emmanuel   Coll., 
Camb.;  B.D.,  1811  ;   D.D.,  1822  ;  resident  at 
Lavenliam,     near    Sudbury,    Suffolk,    1787  ; 
Head  Master  Lichfield  Gr.   Sol).,   Oct.,  1791 
—1813  ;  P.O.  of  Hammerwich,  1800  to  death  ; 
of  Burntwood    Chapelry,    1828 — 42  ;    Rector 
of   Stanley,   Somerset,    1814 — 19;    m.,  1793, 
Maria,    ilati.    of    Charles    Woodward,    Esq.  ; 
d.,  Lichfield,  22nd  Dec,  1842. 
The  Death  of  Dion.    A  Tragedy.    London,  1787.    8vo. 
A  Tragedy.     (Performed  at  Norwich  Theatre,  1787). 
Annotations  on  Genesis ;  with  Observations,  Doctrinal 
and  Practical.     London :  Cadell.     1789.     8vo. 

Sermons.  In  Two  Yolumes.  Birmingham:  Printed 
hy  Thomas  Pearson/or  G,  C.  J.  tf* ./.  Robinson,  Paternoster  . 
London.  MDCCXCIV.  8vo.,  pp.  (I.)  xv.,  200  :  (II.)  viii., 
249. 

Alumni  Etouienses  ;  or,  a  Catalogue  of  the  Provosts 
and  Fellows  of  Eton,  and  King's  College,  Cambridge. 
London,  1797.    4to. 

The  Second  History  of  the  Life  of  Jesus  Christ.  .  . 
London:  Cadell  ^  Bavies.    1798.     12mo.,  pp.  vii.,  149. 

Grecian  Antiquities ;    or,  an  Account  of   the  Public 
and  Private  Life  of  the  Greeks.    London,  1801.    8vo. 
A  Manual  of  Geography.    London,  1804.    12mo. 
The  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  Church  and  City 
of  Lichfield  .     Gloucester,  1806.     4to.,  pp.  vi.,  574. 

Plates. 

[This  is  one  of  the  most  valuable  compilations  connected  with 
the  history  and  topography  of  any  town,  city,  or  county— its  infor- 
mation being  Tery  correct.  Very  few  mistakes,  mostly  those  of  the 
printer.— Compiler.] 

Observation  on  the  Writings  of  Dr.  Johnson. 

Erdeswicke's  Survey  of  Stafliordshire  .  London, 
mo.  .8vo. 

Ditto.  1844  [Died  whilst  in  progress.]  8vo..  pp. 
ci.,  588.    Plates. 

[The  best  edition  ;  good  copies  are  valuable. — COMPILER.] 

Dr.  Harwood  was  a  frequent  contributor  to  the  Gent.'s 
Mag.  for  many  years,  under  the  signature  of  "  Clio." 

Obituary  Notice.  [Gent.'s  Mag.  (Feb.,  1843).]  Re- 
printed.     [Harwood's  Erdeswicke  (1844),  Ixxv. — Ixxviii.] 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  H23 ;  Biog.  Drama,  I., 
813.]  '6  ;      > 

Hascard,    Gregory.      Dean    of    Windsor    and 
Wolverhampton  ;  Registrar  of  the  Garter. 
Letter  to  Ashmole.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  11S&,  61.] 
[Bodl.  Lib.,  1134,  118  :  1135,  63,  65.] 

Hasblour. 

Engraving  of  Hall  and  Chapel  [Shaw,  I.,  3881  : 
History  [388—90]. 

Haslam,  Rev.  Charles  Edward.  Of  St.  John's 
Coll.,  Cam.  ;  B.A.,  1865  ;  M.A.,  1876  ; 
Rector  of  Blore  Ray,  1869—73  ;  Vicar  of 
Frocester,  Gloucs.,  1878—76  ;  Rector  of  Tod- 
dington,  Cainb.,  1876. 
[Crockford.] 


Haslam,  Rev.  Peter,    b.  Bolton-le-Moors,  Lanes., 
1774 ;    Wesleyan    Minister   from    1796  ;    d., 
Liverpool,  5th  May,  1808. 
An  Account  of  his  Conversion,  &c.  (dated  "  Wolver- 
hampton")  \_Wes.  Mag.  (1806),  1—9,49—54];    The  Im- 
portance   of    ReHgious    Knowledge    [(1806)   597—604]  ; 
An  Essay  on  the  Right  Use  of  our  Knowledge  [(1807) 
589—93] ;    Obituary  of  Peter  Haslam  [(1808)  420,  421]  ; 
Memoir  of  P.  H.,  by  W.  Myles  [(1809),  93—8]. 

Haslam,  Rev.  William,  Hanley. 

Memoir  of  Mrs.  Posnet  [New  Con.  Mag.  (1822),  387— 
402]  ;  Speech  as  President  [(1824)  33—5]. 

Hasle HURST,  Rev.  Richard  Kay.  Trin.  Coll., 
Cam.  ;  B.A.,  1842  ;  M.A.,  1847  ;  Curate  of 
Colwich,  1844—46  ;  Shustoke,  1846—51  ; 
Vicar  of  Alrewas,  1851 — 68  ;  Rector  of  West 
Pelton,  Salop,  1868  ;  R.D.  of  Ellesmere, 
1878. 
[Crockford.] 

Haslbm,  Dr.     Kept  an  Academy  in  Shelton  for 

some  years. 

[His  pupils  (and  probably  himself)  edited  and  pub- 
lished a  magazine  called  the  Espalier."] 
\_See  Espalier. ~\ 

Haslope,  Rev.  Lancelot  Melvill.  b.  Chesterton, 
1860  ;  s.  of  Lancekt  Haslope,  Esq.  ;  Mat. 
Merton  Coll.,  Ox.,  1879  ;  B.A.,  1884  ;  M.A., 
1887. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  624.] 

Hasluck,  Rev.  James  George  Edward.  b. 
Handsworth,  1820  ;  s.  of  Richard  Hasluck  ; 
Mat.  Pemb.  Coll.,  Ox.,  27th  April,  1837  ; 
B.A.,  1841  ;  M.A.,  1843  ;  Rector  of  Little 
Sodbury,  Gloucs.,  1851. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  624.] 

Hassall,  John.     b.  London,  1572;    D.D.  and 

Fellow  of  New  Coll.,   Ox.  ;    Preb.   of  Eccle- 

shall,  Lichfield,   24th  July,  1604—16  ;  Dean 

of  Norwich,  1628  ;    d.  27th  Dec,  1654  ;    bur. 

at  North  Creake,  Norfolk. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  228  ;  Wood's  Fasti,  I.,  424 ; 
Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  670.] 

Hassell,  John,  Engraver,     d.  1825. 

Engraved— A  Tour  of  the  Grand  Junction  Canal, 
1819.  ' 

Hassblls,  Rev.  Charles  Stephens,  b.  Newcastle, 
1801  ;  s.  of  William  Hassells  ;  Mat.  Trin. 
Coll.,  Ox.,  14th  Oct.,  1818;  B.A.,  1822; 
M.A.,  1825. 

The  Rule  of  Faith.  The  Doctrine  of  the  Church  of 
England  and  the  Church  of  Rome  compared  with  Scrip- 
ture. Neiocdstle:  W.n.  Hyde  .  .  .  1836.  8vo.,  pp.  60. 
Also  bound  up  with  several  other  Sermons  on  Subjects 
connected  with  the  Romish  Church.  Same  imprint.  Beins 
No.  4.  r  s 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  624.] 

Hastang.  Kaverswall,  and  Swynnerton. 
[Bodl.  Lib.,  709,  II.  (15),  239.] 

Hatelev,  J.,  Printer,  Wolverhampton. 

The  Life  and  Surprizing  Adventures  of  Blue-eyed 
Betty,  the  Yaliant  Female  Soldier.  Wolverhampton,  n.d. 
12mo. 


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HAVERGAL 


Hatherley,     Stephen    Georgeson.     b.    Bristol, 
14th    Feb.,    1827  ;     Organist    at    Darlaston, 
1844  ;      St.     James's,    Wednesbury,     1855  ; 
Tetteiihall,  1863—68  ;  Mus.  Bac,  Ox.,  1856  ; 
ordained  §^eacon  and    Priest  of  Greelv  Church 
at  Constantinople,  1871  ;   Arch-Priest,  1875  ; 
Missioner  to  Greek  and   Slavonian  Seamen  at 
Bristol  and  Channel  Ports. 
The  Britou's  Prayer.    1848. 
Te  Deum  and  Jubilate.    1853.    pp.  27. 
BenedictuB  and  Apostles'  Creed.    1856.    pp.  23. 
Russian  Air.    1857. 
God  Save  the  Queen.    1858. 

Service  of  Greek  Church  in  English.    1860.    pp.  31. 
Baptism.      An  Oratoriette  for   Eight   Voices.    1860. 
pp.  209. 

Common  Praise.  An  Enlarged  Edition  of  Rer.  "W.  H. 
Havergal's  Old  Church  Psalmody.  1864.  pp.  61.  App. 
to  6th  ed.  of  same,  1876.    jip.  56. 

Specimens  of  Ancient  Byzantine  Ecclesiastical  Melody. 
1879.    pp.  23. 

The  Cherubic  Hymn.    For  Four  Toices.    1881. 
Hymns  of  the  Eastern  Churches,  &c.    1883.    pp.  192. 

Hatherton,  Lords. 

[See  Littleton  (E.  J.),  &c.] 

Hatton,  George  Stokes.  L.S.A.,  1879  ; 
M.R.C.S.,  Eng.,  1880  ;  M.B.  and  M.S., 
1880  ;  M.D.,  Durham,  1882  ;  Senior  Assist- 
ant Surgeon,  ISTorth  Staffs.  Infirmary  ;  of 
Hanover  Street,  Newcastle. 
Three  Cases  of  Locomotive  Ataxy,  with  Development 

of  Unusual  Symptoms.     [Brit.  Med.  Jour.  (1881).] 

Hatton,    W.    H.      b.  Chesterfield,   13th   Sept., 
1841  ;    s.  of  Francis  A.  Hatton,   Esq.  ;    edu- 
cated Chesterfield  and  Bakewell  Gr.  Schools  ; 
became  Editor  of  the  Midland  Weekly  News, 
&c.,  at  "Wolverhampton,  1886  ;    in   1868,   on 
staff   of   Staffordshire    Times ;    on    Bradford 
Mercury,  1893. 
History  of  the  Churches  of  Yorkshire. 
The  Stranger's  Guide  to  Derbyshire. 
Derbyshire  Gleanings. 
The  Battles  of  Derbyshire. 
The  History  of  Conservatism. 

The  Ship,  the  Plough,  the  Shuttle,  and  the  Forge  ;  or, 

The  Principles  of  Free  Trade  and  the  Failure  of  Oobdenism 

.     .     Dudley,  1887.     8vo.,  pp.  16. 

Editor  of  Midland    WeeMy  News,   Midland  Evening 

News,  Dudley  Herald,  and  Leek  Post  (all  printed  at  AVol- 

verhampton),  from  1886. 

Hadghton. 

Ordnance  Plan  of  the  Parish  of  Haughton     .     . 
Four  Sheets  and  Index  Sheet.     Southampton,  1881. 

Hadghton,  Matthew,     b.  (probably)   Staffs.  ;  s. 
of  Moses  Haughton  (1st). 
Engraved  some  Ornaments  for  the  First  Edition   of 
Roscoe's  Lorenzo  de  Medici. 

Haughton,  Moses,  Enamel  Painter,  b.  Wednes- 
bury, 1734  ;  went  to  Birmingham  ;  ornamented 
tea  boards — his  forte  ;  Still  Life,  in  water- 
colour— said  to  be  unequalled ;  spent  great 
part  of  his  life  at  his  native  place  ;  d.,  Ashted, 
Birmingham,  18U4. 
[Grave's  Bryan.] 

Haughton,  Moses.  Nephew  of  the  above  ;  b. 
Wednesbury,  circa  ¥112  ;  pupil  under  George 
Stubbs  ;  studied  also  at  the  Royal  Academy  ; 
friend  and  associate  of  Henry  Fuseli  ;  exhibited 
at  the  Royal  Academy  till  1848. 


Painter  and  Engraver  of — Portrait  of  Fuaeli.     1808. 

Engraved — Miltonic  Picture  of  Fuseli. 

Painted  in  Oil — Scriptural  Subjects  and  Rural  Scenes, 
of  vphich  the  following  have  been  engraved  : — The  Lover's 
Dream  and  The  Captive. 

Havbrgal,    Frances    Ridley,      h.    Astley,    14th 

Dec,  1836  ;    dau.  of  Rev.  W.  H.  Havergal  ; 

resident  at  Shareshill  during  her  father's  in- 

cuuibenoy  ;  d.,  Swansea,  3rd  June,  1874. 

Numerous  Hymns  and  Poems. 

Letters  of  F.  R.  H.    Edited  by  her  Sister. 

\_See  Havergal  (Maria  V.  G.).] 

Havergal,    Rev.    Francis    Tebbs.       b.    Astley, 
Worcs.,  7th  Aug.,  1829  ;    s.  of  Rev.  W.  H, 
Havergal  [see]  ;    Mat.  New  Coll.,  Ox.  ;   B.A., 
1852  ;  M.A.,  1857  ;  D.D.,  1888  ;  Vicar  Choral, 
Hereford  Cathedral,  1853—74  ;   Vicar  of  Pipe- 
iw.-Lyde,  Herefs.,  1861—74  ;    Vicar  of  Upton 
Bishop,    Herefs.,    1874   to   death ;     Preb.    of 
Hereford,  1877  to  death  ;    d.,  Upton  Bishop, 
27th  July,  1890. 
Monumental  Inscriptions  of  the  Cathedral  Church  of 
Hereford.    With  Illustrations.    London :  SimpJcin    .     .    . 
Walsall :   W.  Henry  RoUnson.     1881.     4to.,  pp.  xxiv.,  103. 
Hand   Guide   to  Hereford   Cathedral.      5th  ed.,  iSSS. 
32mo.,  pp.  8.    (W.  H.  Robinson,  Printer,  Walsall.) 

The  Visitor's  Hand  Guide  to  the  Cathedral  of  Here- 
ford. Hereford:  Jaheman  (f  Carver  .  .  .  Walsall: 
W.  H.  Robinson.  1882.  4to.,  pp.  24.  (W.  H.  RoUnson, 
Walsall.) 

Records,  Historical  and  Antiquarian,  of  the  Parish  of 
Upton  Bishcjp,  Herefordshire.  Walsall :  W.  H.  Robinson. 
1883.  4to.,  3  leaves,  pp.  97.  Plates— pp.  13,  15, 16,  18,  22, 
52. 

Herefordshire  Words  and  Phrases,  &c.  .  .  Walsall ; 
W.  H.  Robinson,  Printer.     1887.     4to.,  pp.  52. 

Memorials  of  Frederick  Arthur  Gore  Ouseley,  Bart. 
London:  Ellis  #  Elvey  .  .  .  Walsall:  W.  Henry 
Robinson    .    .    .    4to.,  pp.  vii.,  71,  portrait. 

[Other  Works,  not  printed  in  Staffordshire.] 

Havergal,    Maria   Vernon    Graham.      dau.  of 
Rev.    W.    H.   Havergal  ;    resident    Shareshill 
Vicarage,  1860. 
Letters  of  Frances  Ridley  Havergal.    Edited  by  her 
Sister,  M.  V.  G.  H.    London,  1885.    8vo.,  pp.  848. 
Pleasant  Fruits. 
The  Last  VV  eek. 

Autobiography  of  M.  V.  G.  H.  London,  1887.  8vo., 
pp.  836. 

Havergal,    Rev.    WiUiam    Henry.       b.    High 
Wycombe,    Backs.,    18th  Jan.,    1793;    s.    of 
Alderman  William  Havergal ;    educated  Mer- 
chant Taylors'  Sch.  ;    Mat.  St.  Edmund  Hall, 
Ox.  ;    B.A.,  1816  ;     M.A.,  1818  ;    Curate  of 
St.  James',  Bristol,  1816  ;  of  Coaley,  Gloucs., 
1820—22  ;     of   Astley,    Worcs.,    1822-29  ; 
Rector  of  Astley,  1829—42  ;    of  St.  Nicholas, 
Worcester,    1845—60  ;    Vicar   of    Shareshill, 
1860  to  death  ;    Hon.    Canon   of   Worcester 
Cathedral,  1845  to  death  ;   m.  (1),  Jan.,  1816, 
Jane,    dau.    of   William  and  Mary  Head,   of 
East  Grinstead,  (2)   1851,   Caroline,  dau.   of 
John  Cooke,  Esq.,  of  Gloucester  ;  d.,  Leaming- 
ton, 19th  April,  1870  ;    bur.,  Astley  Church- 
yard. 
Original  Airs  and  Harmonized  Tunes.    London,  1826. 
Te  Deum.      An  Evening  Service  in  E   Flat.      Cautate 
Domini.      Deus  Misereatur,  with  100  Antiphonal  Chants. 
London,  1836.    Magnificat  and  Nunc  Dimittis.    1836.    "0 
Give  Thanks."    An  Anthem.    1841.    The  History  of  the 
Old  Hundredth  Psalm   Tune.    1851.     A  Hundred  Psalm 
Tunes.    London,  1859.    Sixty  Sacred  Songs. 


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HAYES 


The  Protestant  "Wonder.    London,  1829. 

Ravenscroft's  Whole  Booke  of  Psalms.  Reprinted. 
London,  1844. 

An  Old  Disciple.     London,  1847. 

A  Wise  and  Holy  Child.    London,  1847. 

Old  Church  Psalmody.  A  Collection  of  Old  English 
and  Foreign  Psalm  Tunes.     London,  1847. 

The  Ark  of  the  Covenant.  Lent  Lecture,  18S2. 
London,  1852. 

Several  Miscellaneous  Sermons.  Published  by  request. 
London,  1863.     8vo. 

Sermons.  Chiefly  on  Historical  Subjects  from  the 
Old  and  New  Testaments.     London,  1853.    8vo. 

The  Prussian  Oculist,  Dr.  de  Leuw,     London,  1853. 

Memorials  of  the  Rev.  W.  H.  Havergal :  The  Pastor 
Remembered.  By  Rev.  C.  Bullock.  With  Biographical 
Sketch  by  Andrew  J.  Symmington.  London,  1870.  8vo., 
pp.  68. 

Pyrmont ;  an  eligible  place  for  English  Patients.  Lon- 
don, 1871.    duo.,  pp.  50. 

Records  of  the  Rev.  W.  H.  Havergal.  London,  1882. 
8vo.,  2  portraits. 

[Bullock's  Crown  of  the  Road,  243—302  ;  Important 
Lymingtons  ;  The  Pastor  Remembered,  43 — 54  ;  Mod,  Eng. 
Biog.,  I.,  1381  :  Crockford ;  Robinson,  183 ;  Foster's 
Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  627.] 

Havering,   Eiohard.    Archd.  of  Chester,   1321 
—36. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  204.] 

Hawbs,  Eev.  Eobert.     St.  John's  Coll.,  Cam.  : 
B.D.,    1865  ;     D.D,,    1876  ;    IMissionary    n! 
■     India,  1841—49  ;    Curate  of  Walsall,  1849— 
53  ;  Vicav  of  Tunstall,  1853  to  death. 

A  Sermon,  preached  in  the  Parish  Church  of  Walsall 
,     .         Aug.  17th,  1851.     .  .     Walsall :  J.  R.  Rohinson. 

1851.     8vo.,  pp.  25. 

Hawkb,  John,  Bp.  of  Lichfield. 

Memorial  of  J.  H.,  Bishop  of  Lichfield  and  Coventry, 
and  of  the  Worthies  who  flourished  at  Lichfield  in  his 
time.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  1521,  f.  109.] 

Hawkhurst,    Sampson,    B.D.      Vicar  of  Dun- 
church  and  Nuneaton  ;    Preb.  ;of  Offley,  Lich- 
field, 28th  June,  1608—27. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  238.] 

Hawkins,  Sir  John. 

The  Life  of  Samuel  Johnson,  LL.D.  London,  1787. 
8vo.    Portrait,  by  Hall,  after  Reynolds. 

The  Works  of  Dr.  Samuel  Johnson.  Edited  by  Sir 
J.  H.    London.     13  vols.,  8vo. 

Hawkins,  Eev.  John. 

A  General  Defence  of  the  Principles  of  the  Reforma- 
tion, in  a  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Joseph  Beriugton.  Worcester : 
Printed  hy  J.  Tymbs,  at  the  Cross.     1788.     8vo.,  pp.  212. 

[Not  published  ;  only  a  few  copies  issued. — Compiler.] 

Hawkins,    Philip.       h.    Staffs.,    1713  ;      s.    of 
William   Hawkins  ;    Iklat.   Pemb.   Coll.,    Ox., 
24th  Feb,,  1732  ;  B.C.L.,  1739. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  630.J 

Hawkins,  Thomas.      Archd.  of  Stafford,   1459 
—68. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  210.] 

Hawkins,    William,     h.    Burton,    1708  ;    g.   of 
William  Hawkins  ;    Mat.   Queen's  Coll.,  Ox., 
.  16th  Jan.,  1724. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  630.] 

Hawkspobd,  John.  Solicitor  and  Estate  Agent ; 
formerly  in  office,  having'  management  of  the 
Duke  of  Cleveland's  Staff's.  Estates  :    Member 


of  the  Town  Council,  Wolverhampton  ;  Mayor, 
1863—64. 

Notice  and   Portrait.     [Jones's  Mayors   of   Wolver- 
hampton.] 

Hawksyard.  • 

History.     [Shaw,  L,  211— 13.] 

Hawlby  and  Baker. 

Report  of  Trial.     [See  Roberts  (H.).] 

Hawn  Colliery,  South  Staffs. 

Lawn    Wall    System    at.      [Trans.    North    England 
Engineers^  Inst.,  X.,  195.] 

Hawthorn,  C,  Surgeon,  Sandon. 

On  the  Surgical  and  Mechanical  Treatment  of  Spinal 
Bifida.     [Lancet  (1846J,  562,  563.] 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel. 

Tales,   Sketches,   &c.      Boston  (U.S.A.),  1883.     8vo. 
[Johnson,  166—76.] 

Haxey  (or  Huxley),  Stephen.    Preb.  of  Wolvey, 
Lichfield,  23rd  Nov.,  1619—22. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  256.] 

Haxey,  Thomas.  Preb.  of  Tarvin,  Lichfield, 
31st  Jan.,   1389—1428. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  251.] 

Hay,  Sir  George,  b.  London,  1701  ;  s.  of  Eev. 
John  Hay  ;  Mat.  St.  John's  Coll.,  Ox.,  30th 
June,  1731  ;  B.C.L.,  1737  ;  D.C.L.,  23rd 
Feb.,  1742  ;  Chancellor,  Worcester  Diocese, 
1751  ;  King's  Advocate  ;  Lord  of  the  Ad- 
miralty ;  Vicar-General,  1754 — 64  ;  Dean  of 
the  Arches,  1764—78  ;  knighted,  11th  Nov., 
1773  ;  M.P.,  Stookbridge,  1754—56  ;  Calne, 
July,  1757—61  ;  Sandwich,  1761  ;  Newcastle, 
Nov.,  1768  to  death  ;  d.  6th  Oct.,  1778. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  632 ;  Robinson,  64 ; 
Poll  Books  of  Newcastle  Elections  ;  Ingamel's  Newcastle 
(1870,  1881).] 

Hay,  John.  b.  Shrewsbury,  28th  March,  1806  ; 
m.,  21st  April,  1838,  Emma  Bracebridge  ;  d., 
Brewood,  Feb.,  1869. 

Notes  and  Collections  relating  to  Brewood.  Wolver- 
hampton: W.  Parke.  1856.  8vo.  (Assisted  bv  W. 
Parke.)  - 

Two  Lectures  on  Boscobel.  [BurJce's  St.  James's 
Mag. ;  afterwards  reprinted.] 

Numerous  other  contributions  to  Periodicals. 

Hay,  Thomas  William  Littleton,     b.   Brewood, 

14th  Sept.,   1849  ;    «.  uf  the  above  ;    educated 

Brewood  Gr.  Sch.,  1857—67  ;    Official  of  the 

Equitable  Soo.  (Life  Assurance),  London  ;  m., 

21st  July,  1890,  Alice  Louisa,  dau.  of  the  late 

W.  Hatton,  J.P.,  of  Albrighton,  Salop. 

Mr.  Hay  is  a  frequent  contributor  to  London  Figaro, 

Cope's   Tobacco  Plant,  Pictoral  World,  Punch,  Belaravia, 

Entr'acte. 

London  Correspondent  of  Cinnarrow  News  (Mexicol. 
1870—71.  " 

Wrote  Article,  Mortimer  Collins,  for  Miles's  Poets  of 
the  Nineteenth  Century. 

Hayes,  Alfred,  b.  Chapel  Ash,  Wolverhampton, 
7th  Aug.,  1857;  s.  of  Edwin  John  Hayes, 
Town  Clerk  of  Wolverhampton  (afterwards 
Town  Clerk  of  Birmingham)  ;  educated  Wol- 
verhampton   Gr.     Sch.,    1869 — 72  ;    Edward 


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VI.  Gr.  Sch.,  Birmingham,  1873—76  ;    Mat 
New  Coll.,  Ox.,  13th  Oct.,  1876  ;  B. A.,  1881 
M.A.,  1885  ;    admitted  Inner  Temple,   1877 
Secretary,    Birmingham   and    Midland    Inst, 
ditto,   Birmingham  Municipal  Technical  Sch. 
m.,    1883,    a    dau.    of    T.    P.    Chattock,    of 
Solihull,  Warws. 
The  Death,  of   St.   Louis.      A   Poem.    Birmingham: 
Coi-nish  Brothers.    1886.    Cr.  8vo. 

The  Last  Crusade  and  other  Poems.  Birmingham: 
same  imprint.  1886.  Cr.  8vo.  Ditto,  2nd  ed.  Birming- 
ham, 1887.    3  leaves,  pp.  149. 

A  Welcome  to  the  Queen.  Birmingham:  same 
imprint.    1887.    Cr.  8vo. 

David  Westren.  Birmingham:  same  imprint.  1887. 
Cr.  8vo.    2nd  ed.,  1888.    2  leaves,  pp.  xiv.,  124. 

The  March  of  Man  and  other  Poems.  London,  1801. 
Cr.  8to.,  pp.  viii.,  175  ;  ditto,  2nd  ed.,  1892. 

A  Fellowship  in  Song.  London :  Elkin,  Matthews,  S; 
John  Lane.    1893.    Cr.  8vo. 

Edited — The  Transactions  of  the  Congress  of  the 
National  Association  for  the  Advancement  of  Art  in  its 
Application  to  Industry,  held  at  Birmingham,  from  4th 
to  8th  J^ov.,  1890. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxou.,  II.,  633.] 

Hates,  Eev.  David.     Wesleyan  Minister,  1835. 
All  for   Christ.      A  Brief  Memoir  of  the  Eev.  Joseph 
Edge  (6.  Burslem).    2nd  ed.,  2865.     18mo.,  pp.  64. 

Hayes,  James,  Secretary  to  Prince  Rupert. 

Letters  to  and  from  Ashmole.  [Bodl.  Lib.,  1131,  *46, 
f.  97ab  :  47,  f.  98a.] 

Hayley,  Sedgley.  b.  Wolverhampton,  1792  ; 
s.  of  John  Lea  Hayley  ;  Mat.  Balliol  Coll., 
Ox.,  10th  April,  1810. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  634.] 

Haytee,  Sir  Arthur  Divet,  Bart.  b.  London, 
19th  Aug.,  1835  ;  s.  of  Right  Hon.  Sir  W. 
Goodenough  Hayter,  Bart.,  M.P.  ;  educated 
Eton  ;  of  Balliol  and  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.  ; 
B.A.,  1857  ;  M.A.,  1860  ;  Capt.  Grenadier 
Guards  ;  M.P.,  Walsall,  1893  ;  Lord  of 
Treasury,  1880 — 82,  and  Financial  Secretary 
War  Office,  1882 — 85  ;  m.  Henrietta,  dau.  of 
Adrian  J.  Hope,  Esq. 
Three  Essays  on  Production  and  its  Increase.   London, 

1863.    8vo.  „        .  ,  , 

Sir  A.  Hayter  is  a  contributor  to  the  Fortnightly  and 

Nineteenth  Century  Reviews. 

Haython,  Armenius. 

Here  begynneth  a  lytell  Cronycle,  translated  and  im- 
pi-inted  at  the  cost  and  charge  of  Richard  Pynson,  by  the 
Commaunement  of  the  ryghte  high  and  mighty  prmce 
Edwarde,  Duke  of  Buckingham,  Terle  of  Gloucester,  Staf- 
forde,  and  Northampton.  Richarde  Pynson.  n.d.  folio 
A— E  and  H  in  sixes,  F  G  and  I  in  fours.    48  leaves. 

[Only  one  copy  known,  that  in  t  he  GrevUle  Library  Brit.  Mus., 
which  was  bought  at  Heber's  sale  lor  £40  9s.  6d.] 

Haywakd,  C.  Flavel.     Wolverhampton. 

Chloris  ;  or,  Plots  and  Plans,    A  Comedy-Operetta,  in 

One  Act.    Written  by  Magdalene  Wycombe  and  Vernon 

Shael.     Composed  by  C.  F.  H.    Wolverhampton :  A.  Hmde. 

1885. 

Hayward,  Henry,  b.  Broseley,  Salop,  1814  ; 
Violinist ;  pupil  of  Spagnoletti  ;  known  as  the 
English  Paganini  ;  first  appearance  in  Hanover 
Square  Rooms,  1839  ;  played  several  times  at 
Windsor  Castle  ;  teacher  and  music  seller  m 
W^olverhampton,  1839  to  death  ;  d.,  12,  Queen 
Street,  Wolverhampton,  12th  Nov.,  1884. 
Pizzicatto  rondo  for  the  Violin.    28-50. 


Hayward's  Violin  Solos,  with  Pianoforte  Accompani- 
ments.    In  7  Nos.     1885. 

[Mu.iical  Directory  (1886),  p.  xix. ;  Mod.  Bng.  Biog.,  I., 
1403.] 

Hayward,  Rev.  James  W. 

Obituary.  Rev.  Elijah  Jackson.  [P.  IT.  Ifin.  (1882), 
9,  10.] 

Hayward,  John.  Rector  of  Draycott-le-Moors  ; 
of  Eyara,  Derbys.  ;  Chancellor  of  Lichfield, 
16th  March,  1614—30. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  199.] 

Hayward    John.      b.    Tetnor,    1687  ;    s.  of  J. 
Hayward  ;  M.A.,  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  683.] 

Haywakd,  Mrs.  Mary.  d.  Carr  Lane,  Wolver- 
hampton, 10  th  April,  1845. 

Obituary.    By  "  J.  G."     [  Wes.  Mag.  (1845),  711.] 

Hayward,  Roger.     Vicar  of  St.  Chad's,  Shrews- 
bury ;    Preb.  of  Gaia  Major,    Lichfield,    10th 
Aug.,  1669—80. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  232.] 

Hayward,  Sarah,      b.   Winbridge,   Salop,   11th 
Dec,   1831  ;    d.    Summerhill,    South    Staffs., 
11th  June,  1859. 
Obituary.     \_See  Jones  (Rev.  Samuel).] 

Haykes,  Matthew  Priestman.  b.  Husband's 
Bosworth,  Leics.  ;  educated  Old  Oscott ;  Jour- 
nalist in  Birmingham  ;  established  and  edited 
The  Penny  Catholic  Magazine,  1839  ;  where 
he  d.  is  uncertain. 

The  Enquirer's  Guide  ;  or.  An  Exposure  of  the  Evasive, 
Erroneous,  and  Inconclusive  Arguments  urged  against 
Catholicity  by  the  Rev.  W.  Dalton  and  the  Rev.  Wm. 
Crowley.    Birmingham,  1830.    8vo.    In  two  parts. 

An  Interesting  Account  of  the  Grand  Teetotal  Gather- 
ing held  at  Dyrham  Park,  Aug.  10th,  1840.  London,  n.d. 
(1840).     8vo. 

The  Position  of  the  Jews,  &c.     London,  1847.    8vo. 

The  Penny  Catholic  Magazine.  London:  Keating  if 
Brown.  Commenced  7th  Sept.,  1839  ;  ceased  towards  the 
close  of  1840. 

Mr.  Haynes  wrote  articles  for  the  Oscotian,  1828,  &c. 

[  Tablet,  I.,  200,  367  ;  Catholic  Magazine,  IV.,  p.  Ixxxiii.; 
Catholic  Directory  (ISil),  1S6  ;  Oscotian,  YI.,  61  ;  Tablet, 
Jan.  29th— March  19th,  1881 ;  Gillow's  Oath.  Biblio.,  III., 
231,  232  ;  Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  L,  1402.] 

Haywood,  near  Stafford. 

An  Act    ...    for  making     .         .     Canal    .    . 
from  River  Severn  .     .    to   cross   River   Trent  near 

Haywood,  &c.     1766.    fol. 

Hazell,  William,      b.  Nailsea,  Somerset,  1809  ; 
d.  Cheslyn  Hay,  1868. 
Obituary.     [New  Con.  Mag.  (1868),  512.] 

Hazlitt,  William. 

Johnson's  Lives  of  the  British  Poets.  Completed  by 
W.  H.    In  Four  Volumes.    London,  1854.    8vo. 

[Johnson  Illustrated,  70—93.] 

Hazi.itt,  William  Carew. 

Offspring  of  Thought  in  Solitude.  Modern  Essays. 
London,  1884.    8vo. 

[On  Dr.  Johnson,  47—56.] 

Hbacook,  Joseph,  b.  Swindon,  1723  ;  s.  of 
John  Heacook  ;  Mat.  Magd.  Coll.,  Ox.,  14th 
May,  1741  ;   B.A.,  8th  Feb.,  1746. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  636.] 

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Head,  Charles.     Printer,  Stoke-on-Trent. 

Athenfeum,  Stoke-upon-Trent.  A  Systematic  Cata- 
logue of  the  Museum  of  Natural  History,  Pottery,  An- 
tiquities, &c.  Stoke-upon-Trent ;  Printed  at  the  Office  of 
C.  Head,  Church  Street.     1874.     12mo.,  pp.  40. 

Head,    Robert,     b.   Congleton,   1853  ;   educated 

Gr.   Soh.  of  his  native  town  ;    apprenticed  to 

R.  &  W.  Wright,  Printers,   Stafford  ;  Printer 

and  Bookseller,  High  Street,  Congleton. 

Congleton  Past  and  Present.    A  History  of  the  Old 

Cheshire  Town.     Congleton :  Printed  bt/ the  Author.     1887. 

Roy.  8vo.,  pp.  XX.,  290. 

[A  few  special  copies  were  issued  at  50s.  net.] 
[Slai£s.  references  : — Lord  Norton,  131 ;  Sir  Hugh 
Aldelegh,  35  ;  Sir  Walter  Bagot,  30 ;  Biddalph  and  the 
Biddulphs,  90,  94,  97,  98,  100,  101,  123,  131,  134  ;  Bowyers, 
of  Knipersley,  97,  99  ;  President  Bradshaw,  29,  46,  50,  56, 
72,  78,  79,  80,  83,  84,  90,  92,  93  ;  Rev.  Jeremiah  Brettell, 
262  ;  Rev.  Offley  Crane,  232  ;  Rev.  J.  KeeUng,  263  ;  Leek, 
116,  123  ;  Earl  of  Lichfield,  131 ;  Re  v.  J".  Lomax,  269  ;  Sir 
R.  Peel,  213,  218  ;  B.  B.  Wilbraham,  47.] 

Headlam,  Ven.  John,  Archd.  ot  Richmond,  b. 
Gateshead-on-Tyne,  1769;  (/..Wycliflfe,  Yorks., 
4th  May,  1854. 

Letters  to  the  Right  Hon.  Robert  Peel  on  Prison 
Labour.    In  Two  Volumes.    London,  1823, 1824.    8vo. 

Hbale,  Rev.  James  Newton,     b.  Trysull ;  s.  of 
Rev.  William  James  Heale  ;  Curate  of  Wom- 
bourn,   1861—66;   other  curacies;  Rector  of 
Addington,  Kent,  1869. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.] 

Hbale,  Rev.  William  James.  Mat.  Wadh.  Coll., 
Ox.  ;  B.A.,  1831  ;  M.A.,  1834 ;  Vicar  of 
Wombourn-MJ.-TrysuU,  1849  ;  R.D.  of  Trysull, 
1872. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.] 

Heap,  Richard.     Burton,     d.  1st  Feb.,  1837. 

Obituary.     By  "M.  D."     [I^es.  >/a^.  (1837),  160.] 

Hbapy,  Laurence,  b.  Fairfield,  1768  ;  s.  of 
Samuel  Heapy  ;  Mat.  St.  Edmund  Hall,  25th 
March,  1790;  B.A.,  1793  ;   M.A.,  1799. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  638.] 

Hearne,  Thomas,     d.  1735. 

The  Antiquities  of  Great  Britain.  Engraved  by  W 
Byrne  &c.  London,  1786—1807.  Ob.  fol.,  2  vols.,  84  plates 
m  21  Nos.     Vol.  I.,  13  Nos. ;  IL,  8  Nos. 

Heath,  Arthur  Henry,     b.  Newcastle,  1857  ;    s. 
of  Robert  Heath,  Esq.,  J. P.  (now  ot  Biddulph 
Grange)  ;     Mat.    Brasenose    Coll.,    Ox.,  20th 
May,  1875  ;  B.A.,  1880  ;  M.A.,  1885. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  638.] 

Heath,  Charles,  Engraver,  b.  1785  ;  d.,  Lon- 
don, 1848. 

Engraved  portrait  of  Lady  Peel,  after  Sir  Thomas 
Lawrence. 

Heath,  Rev.  David,  b.  Newcastle  ;  s.  ot  Thomas 
Heath,  Hatter  ;  New  Connexion  Minister. 

Christ  and  Modern  Life.  Sheffield,  1891.  8vo  pp  12 
,^  /,'o?o7„  °^  '^^^-  Musgrave  (nee  Stack).  [New  Con 
J»/a.9.  (1872),  638-40;  The  Army  and  Navy  {lisO)3SS-i4i 

Why  was  Jesus  Christ  a  Poor  Man  ?     [lb.  (1882),  266 

Heath,  Rev.  Edwin,  b.  Newcastle  ;  brother  of 
the  above  ;  Presbyterian  Minister. 


Heath,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  b.  Xiongton,  14th  Feb., 
1830  ;  d.  21st  Sept.,  1881. 

Obituary.     [P.  M.  Mag.  (1881),  756,  757.] 

Hrath,  George,  b.  Gratton,  near  Endon,  9th 
March,  1844  ;  s.  of  a  farmer  ;  educated  National 
Sch.,  Horton  ;  apprenticed  to  Samuel  Heath, 
Builder  and  Joiner  ;  d.,  of  consumption,  5th 
May,  1869  ;  aged  25. 

Preludes.  LeeJc,  1865.  2nd  ed.  as  Simple  Poems.  1866. 
12mo. 

Heart  Strains.  Leek :  E.  Hallowes.  1866.  Or.  8to., 
pp.  vi.,  7 — 43. 

School  Dialogue.  In  Verse.  Otleij :  W.  Walker  if 
Sons.     [1,500  copies  printed.] 

Memorials  of  George  Heath,  the  Moorland  Poet.  1871. 
Second  Memorial  Edition.  1880.  [See  Badnal  (Rev.  J.), 
Redfern  (F.).] 

Memoir  of  George  Heath.     [Memorials,  pp.  11 — 32.] 

George  Heath,  the  Moorland  Poet.  By  R.  Buchanan. 
[Good  Words,  March,  1871.] 

Heath,  John.  b.  Staffs.,  1582  ;  Mat.  St.  John's 
Coll.,  Ox.,  31st  Oct.,  1603. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II,,  638.] 

Heath,    John   Everard.      b.    Newcastle,    1867 ; 
s.  of  Robert  Heath  ;    Mat.    Brasenose  Coll., 
Ox.,  23rd  Oct.,  1885. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  638.] 

Heath,  Nicholas,  b.  London,  circa  1501 ;  ot  the 
Family  of  Heaths  of  Apsley,  near  Tamworth  ; 
of  Corp.  Ch.  Coll.,  Ox.,  circa  1516  ;  removed  to 
Cam.  Univ.  ;  B.A.,  1520  ;  Fellow  ot  Christ 
Coll.,  1521;  M.A.,  1522;  Fellow  of  Clare 
Hall,  9fh  April,  1524  ;  Rector  of  Hever,  Kent, 
17th  Feb.,  1532  ;  Archd.  of  Stafford,  1534— 
40  ;  Chp.  to  the  King  ;  D.D.,  1535  ;  Rector 
of  Bishopsbourne,  Kent,  6th  Sept.,  1537  ; 
ot  Cliffe,  Kent,  1538;  King's .  Almoner  ; 
Bishop  of  Rochester,  March,  1540 — 43  ;  P.C, 
3rd  Oct.,  1540;  Bishop  of  Worcester,  22n(i 
Dec,  1543—51,  1553—55  ;  Archbp.  of  York, 
25tli  Jan.,  1556  ;  Lord  High  Chancellor,  1st 
Jan.,  1556  ;  an  Executor  and  Legatee  to 
Queen  Mary  ;  deposed  from  his  Archbishopric, 
5th  July,  1560  ;  d.,  Chobham,  1579  ;  bur. 
Chobham  Church. 
Conference  with  John  Bradford    [Foxe's   Acts    and 

Monuments  and  Bradford's  Works]  ;    ditto,  with  Philpot 

[Foxe  s  Philpot's  Examination  and  Writings] 

Part  Compiler  of  The  Institution  of  a  Christian  Man  ; 

as  also  of  the  Statutes  of  Durham,  Chester,  and  Bristol 

Cathedrals. 

iK.,"°7f^T  ^°d  perused"  the  English  Bible,  1540  and 
1541.  fol.  And  also  the  Translation  of  the  Acts  of  the 
Apostles,  lo42. 

A  Discourse  exhibited  to  the  Qaeene's  Council,  im- 
mediately upon  Queen  Elizabeth  coming  in  IMS 
of  C.C.C.C.,  121,  99.]                                                     ■     '■ 

A  Speech  .  .  to  the  Upper  House  of  Parliament 
against  the  Queen  s  Supremacy,  1868.  [Touchet's  Hist. 
Coll.  {London,  1686),  225-41 ;   again  {London,  1688),  8vo. 

m^y.  (ed'S),?.^'  ''•'  "'=^"" '  '"""'^  ^^^^'^  ^''- 

Portrait,  said  by  Wood  to  be  formerly  at  Weston 
House,  Warws. 

Oxol^^ir^-^^^T^^^^-'^^^l  F^^'=  Wood's  Ath. 
T,A^-'  nv'il  J  ^■Bra'iys  Episcopal  Succession,  I.,  91: 
Dodd3Ch.Hist„I  497;  Lingard'a  England  (1849,  vi^ 
Gillow  s  Catholic  Biblio,  III.,  242-51 ;  Morris's  Troubles 
^'t=^rAko!r^,?;';%f,"^l°  S'^'i-'   Bndgewater's  Con! 


Eccle.  Cath.  Anglo'.,  301,  317,  403 


Aquepontani   v^„.^„ci^ 
Talbot  Pa.  C.  302,  332  j 


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Harweis's  Reform,  7  ;  Eichardson's  Goodwin  ;  Manaing 
and  Bray's  Surrey,  III.,  194  ;  Drake's  Ebor.,463  ;  Eymer's 
Foedera,  XIV.,  648,  655,  656,  680  :  XV.,  12,  17,  18,  22,  28, 
183,  218,  371,  415,  418,  427,  429,  431,  599  ;  State  Pa.,  Henry 
VIXL,  I.,  633,  692,  843,  845,  847,  849,  895  :  VII.,  485 ; 
Nicolaa's  Proceedings  Privy  Council,  VII.,  49,  88,  270  ; 
MS.  Kenneth,  XLVII.,  1686,  187  ;  Lloyd's  State  Wortliies, 
Fuller's  Worthies  (London) ;  Hutchinson's  Durham,  11, 
153 ;  Mason's  St.  Patrick,  163  ;  Cooper's  Annals  of  Cam., 
II.,  108,  132, 135  ;  Anderson's  Ann.  Eng.  Bible,  II.,  127, 
133,  134,  145.  146,  150  ;  Wilkins's  Concilia,  III.,  129,  170 ; 
Originalia,  I.,  Edward  VI.,  p.  2,  2,  14,  17  :  3  Edward  VI., 
p.  3,  23  :  3  and  4  P.  &  M.,  p.  4,  28  :  p.  5,  21 :  4  and  5 
P.  &  M.,  p.  4,  r.  115  :  5  and  6,  P.  &  M.,  p.  1,  r.  67  :  p.  2, 
r.  13,  19;  Mem.  Scacc.  Pasch.,  38  Henry  VXII.,  r.  51; 
Mich.  3  and  4,  P.  &  M.,  a.  102  ;  Parliamentary  Hist.,  III., 
850,  855,  356,  379  ;  Knight's  Colet,  9  ;  Wood's  Ann.,  II., 
95 ;  Clive's  Ludlow,  167,  293 ;  Lodge's  Illustrations,  I., 
262  ;  Hayward's  Elizabeth,  2,  11,  13,  27 ;  Fuller's  Ch. 
Hist. ;  W.  Allen's  Answer  to  English  Justice,  50,  51,  &c. ; 
NugsB  Antique,  I.,  198 ;  MS.  Cole,  XLIX.,  9  ;  Cat.  Cott. 
MSS.,  421,  422,  510  ;  MS.  Add.,  5813,  f.  108  :  6668,  f .  771 ; 
Foss's  Judges,  V.,  377  ;  Campbell's  Chancellors,  4,  ed.  11., 
200 ;  Le  Neve's  Fasti,  I.,  572  :  II.,  569  :  III.,  63,  64,  114 ; 
Lemon's  Cal.  State  Pa.,  6,  35,  75,  85,  92,  109,  203,  467,  483, 
484  ;  Strype ;  Burnet's  Reformation ;  Poxe ;  P.P.  Ex- 
penoes,  P.  Mary,  CXCVIII.  ;  Nasmyth's  Cat.  C.C.C, 
MSS.,  180, 187,  189, 192  ;  Machyn's  Diary,  93,  98,  120,  141, 
168, 169,  188,  203,  238,  249 ;  Parker's  Correspondence,  18, 
109, 122 ;  Zurich  Letters,  I.,  5,  7,  10,  16  :  II.,  182  :  lU., 
80,  175,  323,  367,  530,  645  ;  Cranmer's  Works,  ed.  Cox,  I., 
xvii.,  xxi.:  II.,  66,  152,  276,  307, 332, 414, 415, 443  ;  Jewell's 
Works,  ed.  Ayre,  III.,  1146  ;  Whitgift's  Works,  ed.  Ayre, 
III.,  v. ;  Ridley's  Works,  ed.  Christmas,  vi.,  ix. :  III.,  229  ; 
10th  Rep.  D.  K.  Rec,  App.,  II.,  149, 214 ;  White's  Discussio- 
Martyrian,  99 ;  Greyfriars'  Chron.,  68,  71 ;  Smith's  Auto- 
biog.;  Wood's  Coll.  and  Halls,  397 ;  Chron.  of  Queen 
Jane,  22  ;  Chambers's  Worcs.  Biog.,  58.] 

Heath,  'Soiih.  b.  Sneyd  Green,  Hanley,  ch-ca 
1780  ;  educated  at  Adam's  Free  Sch.,  Co- 
bridge,  under  Peter  Took  ;  a  potter  by  trade  ; 
in  his  latter  days,  a  modeller  and  mould  maker ; 
worked  for  Mr.  Joseph  Mayer. 

Miscellaneous  Poems.  Vol.  I.  Printed  hy  James 
Amphlett  at  the  Office  of  the  Pottery  Gazette,  Hanley.  1823. 
12mo.,  pp.  xii.,  228.  Vol.  II.  Printed  by  S.  Brougham, 
Burdem.    1829.    pp.  xii.,  220. 

[Very  rare  ;  complete,  worth  50s.] 

Lines  on  the  World  from  its  Chaotic  State  to  the 
Deluge.     ^New  Con.  Mag.  (1814),  478,  479,  521,  561,  562.] 

Noah  Heath  and  his  Poetry.  [  Wedgwood's  Romances 
of  Staffordshire,  11.,  101—23.] 

Heath,  Revr.  Richard  Ford.  b.  Oxbridge,  Mid- 
dlesex, 1833  ;  s.  of  Richard  Ford  Heath,  Esq. ; 
Mat.  Univ.  London,  1850  ;  B.A.,  1853  ;  Mat. 
Non-Coil.,  Ox.,  17th  Feb.,  1873  ;  B.A.,  Hert- 
ford Coll.,  1870  ;  M.A.,  1879;  Curate,  St. 
Philip  and  St.  James,  Ox.,  1875—78  ;  Head 
Master,  Bideford  Gr.  Sch.,  1879—80  ;  Vicar 
of  Bishopswood,  1880  to  death  ;  d.,  Bideford, 
nth  March,  1888. 
Albrecht  Durer.  London,  1879.  Plates.  [Illustrated 
Biographies  of  Great  Artists  Series.] 

Titian.     London,  1870.    Plates.     [Same  Series.] 
[Art  Jour.  (1888)  ;  Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  1 ,  1411 ;  Foster's 
Alumni  Oxon.,  11.,  639.] 

Heath,  Thomas.     Newcastle. 

Obituary  of  Mcs.Heath.  \_New  Con.Mag.  (1824), 35-37.] 
Obituary  of  Harriet  Turner.      [/*.  (1842),  34,  35.] 

Heath,  William,    b.  Hanley,  176(;  ;  s.  of  Thomas 
Heath  ;    Mat.   Univ.  Coll.,  14th  Nov.,  1787  ; 
B.A.,  1791  ;    M.A.,  1798  ;   Barrister-at-Law, 
Inner  Temple,  1799. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  639.] 


Hbathootb,  John  Edensor.  b.  Hartington, 
Derbys.  ;  s.  of  Michael  Heathcota  and  Racbel 
Edensor,  his  wife  ;  educated  Man.  Gr.  Sch., 
1773  ;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Nigel  Grcsley, 
Bart.,  of  Apedale  ;  High  Sheriff,  Staffs.,  1784  ; 
Knighted,  8th  March,  1784  ;  purchased  Long- 
ton  Hall,  1777  [Man.  Sch.  Reg.  ;  Captain 
Heathcote  thinks  it  came  to  Michael  Heath- 
cote  by  his  wife  Rachel]  ;  Capt.-Lieut.  Queen's 
Own  Staffs.  Yeomanry,  20th  Sept.,  1794  ; 
Lieut.-Colonel,  28th  March,  1 800  ;  retired 
1805  ;  d.,  Longton  Hall,  25th  Oct.,  1822. 

Portrait.    Imp.  4to.     Engraved  on  steel. 
[Man.  Sch.  Reg.,  I.,  185 ;  Webster's  Staffs.  Yeomanry, 
16,  29 ;  Captain  Edwards-Heathcote.] 

Heathcote,   Rev.  Obadiah.     b.  Buxton,  1840  ; 
his   parents   removing    soon   after   to    Leek ; 
Primitive  Methodist  Minister  from  1864  ;  d. 
28th  Dec,  1888. 
Obituary.     [See  Timmiss  (Rev.  J.).] 

Heathcote,  Richard  Edensor.  b.  Longton  Hall, 
1771  ;  s.  of  John  Heathcote,  Esq.;  Mat.  Ch. 
Ch.,  Ox.,  8th  May,  1799;  B.A.,  1803  ;  M.A., 
1805  ;  Student.  Lincoln's  Inn,  1802  ;  M.P., 
Staffs.,  1826—30  ;  Stoke,  1835,  to  Feb.,  1836  ; 
of  Longton  Hall  ;  d.,  Geneva,  3rd  May,  1836. 

Numerous  Election  Squibs  were  issued  by,  and  about, 
him  during  his  election. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  639 ;  Ward's  Stoke ; 
Captain  Edwards-Heathcote.] 

Hbaton,  Rev.  James.    Wesleyan  Minister  ;  some 

time  in  Hanley. 

Memoir  of  Rev.  Titus  Close.      [  Wes.  Mag.  (1835),  201 

-21.] 

Memoir  of  Mrs.  Sarah  Heaton.     [/J.  (1837),  126—41.] 

Heaton,  Mrs.  Sarah,     b.  near  Lichfield  ;  educa- 
ted at   Shenstone  ;    m.   (1)  Mr.  T.  Webb,  of 
Birmingham ;     (2),    at    Uttoxeter,    the    Rev. 
James  Heaton  ;  d.  12th  August,  1834. 
Memoir.     [See  Heaton  (Rev.  J.).] 

Hebbr,  Right  Rev.  Reginald.     Bp.  of  Calcutta  ; 
rf.-1826. 
On  Crossing  the  Range  of  Highlands  between  Stone 
and  Market  Drayton,  4th  Jan.,  1840.    A  Poem. 
[Poetical  Works,  p.  347.] 

Hebert,  Rev.  Charles,  b.  1807  ;  Mat.  Corp.  Cb. 
Coll.,  Cam.,  1827  ;  of  Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.;  1828  ; 
B.A.,  1831;  M.A.,  1834;  B.D.,  1872  ;  l.).D., 
1874  ;  Vicar  of  Lechlade,  1844—51  ;  Rector 
of  Burslem,  1851—58  ;  of  Lowestoft,  1862— 
70  ;  Vicar  of  Ambleside,  1875—78  ;  d., 
Silloth,  Cumberland,  23rd  June,  1890. 

A  Letter  from  the  Rector  to  the  Inhabitants  of  Burs- 
lem.    n.p.,  pi.,  or  d.     12mo.,  pp.  10.     (Dated  March,  1855). 

Atonement  by  Propitiation.     I860.     12mo. 

Neology  not  True,  and  Truth  not  New.    London,  1861. 

On  Clerical  Subscription.  .  .  MacmiUan  ^  Co., 
London  and  Cambridge.    1862.     Cr.  8vo.,  pp.'438. 

The  Soul  led  to  Jesus  in  Confirmation.     1863.     12mo. 

Confirmation.    Six  Papers  of  Questions,  &c.    London, 

1863. 

Ritualism ;  or.  True  Church  Views.    1867.    12mo. 

A  Reply  to  the  Pamphlet  of  the  Rev.  W.  G.  Clark, 
M.A.,  Master  of  Trinity  College,  entitled,  "  The  Dangers 
of  the  Church  of  England!"  London  and  Cambridge  (same 
imprint),  1870.     8vo.  pp.  29. 

Faith  and  Doubt.    1872. 


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In  Two 


The  Lord's  Sa):per,  ITninspired  Teaching. 
Volnmes.     London,  1878.     8vo. 

The  New  Testament  Scriptures  :  A  Translation  of  the 
Six  Primary  Epistles.    London,  1882.    Svo. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  641 ;  J/oi.  Eng.  Biog.,  I., 
1415.] 

Hector,  Brooke.  b.  Lichfield,  1701  ;  s.  of 
George  Hector;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  23rd 
Aug.,  1717  ;  B.A.,  31st  Jan.,  1722  ;  M.A., 
1724  ;  M.B.,  1727  ;  M.D.  ;  m.  (1)  Elizabeth 
{d.  1742),  (2)  Mary  {d.  1783)  ;  d.  13th  Dec, 
1773. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  XL,  641.] 

Hedlby,  John.     Mining   Engineer,   Newcastle- 
on-Tyne. 
Mining  and  Mines  in  North  StafEordshire.     [  Trans,  of 
Nm-th  of  Eng.  Institute,  II.,  242—51.] 

Heblby,- Joseph. 

Letters  on  the  Beauties  of  Hagley,  Enville,  and  the 
Leasowes.  In  Two  YoUrmes.  London:  Printed  for  R. 
Baldwin.  MDCCLXXVII.  •12mo.,  pp.  (L)  vii.,  231  :  (IL) 
vi.,  239. 

[Interesting,  curious,  and  rare.] 

Heicote,  Ralph.  Preb.  of  Bobenhall,  Lichfield, 
Dec,  1464 — 73  ;  Preb.  of  Sarum  and  Here- 
ford, 1473  ;  of  Ulveton,  Lichfield,  12th  April, 
1473—81  ;  of  Offley  (as  Heithcote),  13th 
March,  1481—1509. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  219,  238,  239.] 

Hbighw.A-Y,  John.     Wolverhampton. 

The  Corn  Laws  Impolitic  and  Unjust.  A  Letter  to 
Gr.  B.  Thorneycroft,  Esq.,  in  answer  to  a  speech  delivered 
.  .  .  .  Corn  Law  League  Meeting  .  .  .  Swan  Hotel, 
Wolverhampton.  .  .  .  February  14th,  1844.  .  . 
Added  Mr.  Thorneycroft's  speech.  Wolverhampton :  J. 
Heighway,  jun..  Printer,     n.d.  (1844).     12mo. 

Hbigpiway,  John,  jun.    Printer,  Wolverhampton. 

[See  Heighway  (John).] 

Hellier,  Thomas  Bradney  Shaw.  b.  The 
Woodhouse,  Wombourn,  2nd  Oct.,  1836  ;  s. 
of  the  above  ;  educated  Winchester  Sch. ;  Mat. 
Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  12th  June,  1853  ;  Colonel 
Commanding  4th  Dragoon  Guards,  7th  March, 
1882  ;  Captain  (Hon.  Major,  1884),  Staffs. 
Yeomanry,  1884 — 86  ;  Commandant  Royal 
Military  School  of  Music,  Kneller  Hall,  2 1st 
May,  1888. 

Possessor — (1)  Huntbach  Manuscripts  (in  box  at 
Wombourn). 

(2)  A  View  of  StajEEordshire,  containing  the  Antiqui- 
ties of  the  same  County,  written  by  Sampson  Erdeswicke, 
Esq.,  of  Sandon,  near  Stafford,  in  the  same  County.  Trans- 
cribed from  the  original  by  Sir  William  Dugdale.  Dated 
1669. 

Hbllibr,  Thomas  Shaw.  b.  Dudley,  1803  ;  s. 
of  John  Hellier,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Wore.  Coll.,  Ox., 
25th  April,  1820  ;  Lincoln  Coll.,  Ox.,  B.A., 
1825  ;  M.A.,  1826  ;  P.O.  of  Little  Compton, 
Gloucs.,  1842—56  ;  Vicar  of  Weston-Bamp- 
fylde,  Soraers.,  1857—68  ;  d.  before  1878. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  642.] 

Hblmoee,  Rpv.  Thomas,  b.  Kidderminster,  7th 
May,  1811  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Helmore  ;  Magd. 
Hall,  Ox.,  31st  May,  1836  ;  B.A.,  1840  ; 
M.A.,  1845 ;    Curate  of  St.-  Michael's,  Lich- 


field, and  Priest  Vicar  of  Cathedral,  1840  ; 
Precentor     of     St.     Mary's     Coll.,     Chelsea, 

1846  ;  retired  in  1877  on  a  pension ;  Master 
of  Choristers,  Chapel  Royal,  St.  James's,  1846 
to  death  ;    Priest-in-Ordinary   to    the  Queen, 

1847  to  death  ;  d.,  Pimlico,  6th  July,  1891. 
The  Psalter  Noted.     London,  1849. 

A  Manual  of  Plain  Song.    London,  1850. 

Paper  on  Church  Music,  read  at  Church  Congress  at 
Wolverhampton,  1867  [vide  Report]  ;  and  several,  other 
publications. 

Hblyas. 

The  History  of  ye  noble  Helyas,  Knyght  of  the 
Swanne  (newly  translated  out  of  the  Prensshe  into  Eng- 
lysshe  at  Thinstigacion  of  ye  puyssacint  and  illustryous 
Prynce  Lord  Edwarde,  Duke  of  Buckyngham.  Lond.:  By 
W.  Copland,  n.d.  4to.  A — S  2  in  fours. 
[Very  rude  :  very  rare.] 

Hbming,  Rev.  Joseph.     Preacher  at  Uttoxeter. 

Judas  Excommunicated ;  or,  A  Vindication  of  the 
Communion  of  Saints.     London,  1648.    4to. 

[Answered  by  Lightfoot  (Peter).] 

Queries,  touching  the  Rise  and  Observation  of  Christ- 
mas Day. 

[Redfern's  Uttoxeter,  2nd  ed.,  208—211 ;  see  Lightfoot 

Hemmerslby,  Mrs.  Mary.     b.  Darlaston,  1813  ; 
d.  24th  Feb.,  1857. 
Obituary.     [See  Gruest  (Rev.  J.).] 

Henderson,  Alexander,    b.  Aberdeenshire,  1780  ; 
educated  at  Edin.   Univ.  ;  M.D.,  12th  Sept., 
1803  ;  L.R.C.P.,  22nd  Dec,  1808  ;  resided  at 
6,    Curzon    Street,    London  ;     d.,    Caskieben, 
Aberdeenshire,  16th  Sept.,  1863. 
An  Examination   of    the  Imposture   of  Ann  Moore, 
called  the  Pasting  Woman  of  Tutbury.    London  :  Under- 
wood 4  Black,  Fleet  Street.    1813.    8vo.,  pp.  52. 

Henderson,  Andrew,  M.A. 

A  Letter  to  Dr.  Samuel  Johnson,  on  his  journey  to  the 
Western  Isles.     London,  n.d.  (1775).     8vo. 

A  Second  Letter.  London,  n.d.  (1775).    8vo. 

Hbndrbn,  Right  Rev.  Joseph  William,  b.  Bir- 
mingham, 19th  Oct.,  1791  ;  educated  at 
Baddesley ;  ordained  at  Wolverhampton  by 
Bp.  Milner,  1815  ;  Teacher  of  Philosophy  and 
Divinity  at  Aston,  near  Stone,  Oct.,  1818 — 
April,  1823  ;  whilst  there,  supplying  Swynner- 
ton  ;  Bishop  of  Uranoplis,  1848  :  of  Clifton, 
29th  Sept.,  1850  ;  of  Nottingham,  27th  June  ; 
1851  ;  resigned,  1852  ;  settling  in  Birming- 
ham, where  he  d.  14th  Nov.,  1886. 
[Brady's   Episcopal   Succession,   III.,   217,   333,  357, 

406,  432  ;     Weekly   and  Monthly   Orthodox  Mag.,  I.,  456  : 

Gillow  s  Catholic  Biblio.,  III.,  266,  267.] 

Hbne,  H. 

Letters  to  Ashmole.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  1131,  207a,  2086.] 

Henley,  Rev.  John.  Wesleyaa  Minister,  1824 
—42. 

A  Calm  and  Affectionate  Address  to  the  late  Seoedera 
from  the  Wesleyan  Methodists  in  the  Dudley  Circuit. 
Tipton,  1837.     8vo.,  pp.  8. 

Memorials  of  the  Rev.  J.  Henley.  London,  1844.  12mo., 
pp.  420. 

Henly,  Rev.  Oliver  Partridge,  b.  Cotes  Heath, 
1861  ;  s.  of  Rev.  John  Henly,  Vicar ;  Mat. 
Keble  Coll.,   Ox.,  22nd  Nov.,   1879;     B.A., 


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1882  ;    Curate  of  St.  Matthew's,  Westminster 
1886. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  Bil.] 

Hbnn,  Silas.  Printer,  Tipton  ;  Trinitarian  ; 
Anti-Trinitarian  ;  Primitive  Methodist  ;  "  no- 
thing long,  but  everything  in  turn."  Some  of 
his  books  are  red-hot  orthodoxy  ;  some  icy-cold 
heterodoxy. 

The  Subordination  of  Christ  to  God.  2nd  ed.,  Leeds 
1848.     12mo.,  pp.  48.  '  ' 

Religious  Education  of  Children.  Leeds,  n.d.  12mo 
pp.  12.  ' 

Henn's  Renunciation  of  XJnitarianism.  Tipton:  S 
Heim.    1852.    8vo.  "^ 

Religion  in  Earnest  .  .  .  London :  Methodist  New 
Connexion  Bookroom.  185^.  ]2mo.,  pp.  xiii.,  192.  2nd 
ed.,  enlarged,  1871. 

S.  Henn's  Journal.  London  :  Partridqe  &  Oahey.  Ac 
1853.     12mo.,  pp.  144. 

The  Toice  to  the  Church,  n.d.  12mo.  2nd  ed.,  E 
Stock.    1868.    12mo. 

Unfolding  the  Bud.  London,  1855.  (Tipton:  S 
Henn.)    8vo.    Again,  1870.     12mo. 

The  Blessed  Future.     Same  iviprint. 

TTxe  Divine  Excellence  of  Jesus.     Same  imprint. 

Christ  at  the  Door.     Same  imprint. 

Trumpet  Sounds.     Same  imprint. 

EvUs  of  Smoking.     Same  imprint. 

The  State  Church.     Same  imprint. 

[  I'he  last  eight  were  in  answer  to  Mr.  J.  Barker.— COMPILER.] 

Christian  Baptism.     Same  imprint.     12mo. 

Spurgeon's  Calvinism  examined  and  refuted.  London, 
1858.    8vo. 

Pulpit  Earnestness.  3rd  ed.,  Stock,  1888.  8vo.  4th 
ed.,  enlarged,  same  imprint,  1874.     8vo.,  pp.  87. 

The  Burning  Spirit  and  the  Flaming  Life  .  .  London 
(J.  W.  March,  Printer,  Owen  Street,  Tipton),  n.d.  (1857). 
12mo.,  pp.  72. 

The  Churches'  Polestar.  Barlaston:  S.  Henn,  King 
Street.     1860.     12mo.,  pp.  506. 

The  Atonement :  Its  Necessity,  &c.  .  .  .  London : 
Primitive  Methodist  Bookroom.     n.d.     12mo.,  pp.  12. 

Less  Methodism  and  More  Christianity,  n.  p.,  pi.,  or  d. 
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The  Beautiful  in  Christianity.  London :  G.  Lamb. 
1872.     Cr.  8vo. 

Heart  Yearnings.  3rd  ed.,  London :  G.  Lamb.  1874. 
]2mo.,  pp.413. 

Musings  with  Paul  S.  Henn,  Tipton,     n.d. 

]2mo. 

The  Basket  of  Fragments.  London  :  G.  Lamb.  1872. 
12mo.,  pp.  137. 

The  Deity  of  Christ.  London :  same  imprint.  1875. 
12mo. 

Lightning  Flashes ;  or,  Outspoken  Truths  to  Pro- 
fessors of  Religion.     London,  1877.     12mo. 

Henry  II.,  King  of  England. 

Charta  Walter©  episc.  Lichfield  concessa,  de  cunes 
moretce.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  864,  75.] 

Henry  III.,  King  of  England. 

Chartae  ecclesi^  Lichfield,  &c.  [Bodl.  Lib,  855,  105, 
107:  864,  65:  1527,96.] 

Hbnry  IV.,  King  of  England. 

De  donat.  eccl.  de  Denford  Epis'oopo  Cov.  et  Lich. 
[Bodl.  Lib.,  1527,  966.] 

Henshall,  Jane.    b.  Bradley  Green,  10th  April, 
1840  ;  d..  Mow  Cop,  16th  Feb.,  1868. 

Obituary.     [5ee  Tayler  (C.).] 

Henshall,   Rev.   Samuel,     d.  17th  Nov.,  1807. 

Stricture  on  the  late  Motion  of  the  Duke  of  Leinster 
in  the  House  of  Lords,  R.  B.  Sheridan,  Esq.,  in  the  House 
of  Commons,  &c.  .     London,  1799.    8vo. 

Hbnshaw,    Ann.      b.    Rocester,    1830  ;   d.  8th 
June,  1851. 

Obituary.    By  J.  Arnold.      [P.  >/.  J/a</.  (1851),  697.] 


Hbnshaw,  James,  Hanley. 

Memoir.     \_New  Con.  Mag.  (1842),  161—64.] 

Hbnshaw,  Rev.  James,     b.  Hanley. 

Spiritual  .Toy  [New  Con.  Mag.  (1827),  546—48]; 
Obituary  of  James  Jeron,  Uomall,  and  Elizabeth  Davies, 
Bilston  [(1836),  396]  ;  Letter  on  Shrewsbury  Circuit 
[(1842)  119]  ;    Memoir  of  Rev.  J.  H.  [(1871)  45,  329— 37]. 

Hbnshaw,  Rev.  John.     b.  Hanley. 

Memoir  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Henshaw  \New  Con.  Mag. 
(1820),  397—401,  441—46  ;  New  Con.  Minutes  (1830),  4]  : 
Obituary  [(1829)  339,  395]  ;  Memoir  [scePord  (Rev.W.)]. 

Hbnshaw,  Eev.  Richard,     b.  Hanley. 

Obituary  [New  Con.  Mag.  (1818),  303  ;  New  Con.  Min. 
(1818),  4,  5]  ;  Memoir  [see  Henshaw  (Rev.  John)]. 

Hbnshaw,    Thomas,    Secretary   to   Embassy  at 

Copenhagen. 

Letters  from  and  to  Ashmole.  [Bodl.  Lib.,  1136, 
282a,  301,  302,  302a,  3046.] 

Hbptinstall,  John.  b.  Walsall,  1760  ;  s.  of 
John  Heptinstall ;  Mat.  St.  Mary  Hall,  Ox., 
15th  Dec,  1781  ;  B.A.,  1786. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  647.] 

Heraldic  Anomalies. 
'[See  Nares  (Archd.).] 

Heraldic  Miscellanies. 

Consisting  of  the  Lives  of  Sir  William  Dugdale, 
Garter,  and  Gregory  King,  Esq.,  Windsor  Herald. 
Written  by  themselves,  &c.  .  .  .  London,  n.d.  (1793). 
4to.,  pp.  110,  and  Introduction  6  pp.  extra. 

Herbert,  George,  Poet. 
[See  Walton  (Izaak).] 

Herbert,  Sir  Thomas.     1st  Baronet  of  Tintern. 

Letters  to  Ashmole.  [Bodl.  Lib.,  1131,  t.  317a5,  3186, 
319a,  3205.] 

Heritage,  Thomas.  Rector  of  Hackney,  Middle- 
sex ;  Precentor  of  Lichfield,  20th  JS'ov.,  1532  : 
d.  1536. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  195.] 

Herlaston,  John  de.     Archd.  of  Chester,  11th 
March,  1386—90. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  205.] 


Primitive    Methodist 


Herod,    Rev.    George. 

Minister. 

Biographical  Sketches  of  some  of  those  Preachers 
whose  labours  contributed  to  the  origination  and  early 
extention  of  the  Primitive  Methodist  Connexion.  London 
(Samuel  Ward,  Walton,  Todmorden,  Printer).  n.d. 
[Staffordshire  items  and  references: — Alstonfield,  281, 
310 ;  Benton  (John),  273—304,  314,  321,  338,  343,  400,  407, 
427,  428,  441  ;  Bourne  (Hugh),  212—15,  241,  256,  267,  271, 
279,  281,  306,  307,  309,  316,  335,  336,  339,  397,  398,  400,  406, 
407,  409,  417,  435,  437,  438,  441,445—88  ;  Bourne  (James), 
215,266,267,279,298,400;  BiddulphMoor,341;  BrownEdge, 
214,  397  ;  Burslem,  392,  401,  410  ;  Butterton,  281 ;  Bayley 
(M.),  400  ;  Cannock,  276,  318,  410  :  Clowes  (W.),  241,  245, 
251,  258,  267,  279,  308,  315,  322, 324,  395—444  ;  Cotton  (T.), 
400;  Darlaston,  279  ;  Harriscahead,  211;  Mow  Hill,  213, 
397;  Norton,  213,  297;  Ramsor,  313,  398,  400,401,407; 
Staffs.,  212,  280,  285,  287,  342,  367,  404;  Shubotham 
(Daniel),  211,  294,  398;  Steele  (J.),  394,  403,  407,  409; 
Wedgwood  (A.),  393;  Wedgwood  (J.),  393 ;  Tunstall, 
341,400,402,403,  407,  411,  418,  427,  429,  432;  Warslow 
281  ;  Wyrley  Bank,  318.] 

Herrick,  Rev.  Joseph,    b.  Wolverhampton,  28th 
March,   1794  ;    s.  of  a  Jeweller  ;    Congrega- 


HEREIOK 


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HEYWOETH 


tional    Miuister   from    1814 ;    at    Colchester, 
1814  to  death  ;  d.  28th  Jan.,  1865. 

Obituary.  [Congregational  Year  Book  (1866),  260, 
261.] 

Hbeeick,  William  Perry,  h.  Wolverhampton, 
29th  June,  1794  :  s.  of  Thomas  Bainbrigge 
Herrick  ;  Mat.  Univ.  Coll.,  4th  Feb.,  1814  ; 
B.A.,  1815  ;  M.A.,  1821  ;  of  Beau  Manor, 
Leics.  ;  J. P.  and  Deputy  Lieutenant,  Leics.  ; 
Deputy  Lieutenant,  Staffs.  ;  High  Sheriff, 
1835  :  Barrister-at-Law,  Gray's  Inn,  1821  ; 
m.,  13th  Aug.,  1862,  Sophia,  dau.  of  J.  H. 
Christie,  Esq.;  d.  15tb  Feb.,  1876. 

[Men  at  the  Bar ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  649  ; 
Bugby  Sch.  Reg.,  97 ;  Nichols's  Leics.,  III. ;  Herrick 
Geneaology  (by  L.  C.  Herrick) ;  Burke's  Landed  Gentry  ; 
Leics.  ArchceoL  Trans.~\ 

Heevby,  John.      Preb.  of  Ulverton,  Lichfield, 
15th  April,  1489—1500. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  239.] 

Hervvts  (or  Huys),  John.     Eector  of  Bradvvell, 
Essex  ;    Treasurer  of  Lichfield,  1523—30. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  202.] 

Hbwbtt,  Eev.  John  William.  Trin.  Coll.,  Cam., 
B.A.,  1849  ;  M.A.,  1852  ;  Fellow  and  Tutor, 
St.  Nicholas  Coll.,  Shoreham,  1849 — 52  ; 
Curate  of  Bloxham  and  Head  Master  of  Blox- 
ham  Gr.  Sch.,  1853—56  ;  Curate  of  St. 
George's,  Whitwick,  Leics.,  1857  (with  sole 
charge)  ;  of  Scropton,  Derbys.,  1866  ;  resided 
at  Croft  House,  Tutbury. 

History  and  Description  of  Exeter  Cathedral. 

History  and  Description  of  Ely  Cathedral. 

Verses  by  a  Country  Curate. 

Sermons. 

Editor  of  the  Sealed  Copy  of  the  Prayer  Book. 
London :  J.  Masters. 

Liber  Precum.     London :  J.  W.  Parker. 

Bibliotheca  Sacra   Parvulorum.     London:   Rivinyton. 

From  Advent  to  Advent.     Derby ;  Bemrose. 

Contributed  Papers  to  Exeter  and  North  Oxon.  Archi- 
tectural Societies'  Trans. 

Hewitt,  Edwin,  b.  Hanley,  1829  ;  Collector  of 
District  Eate  since  1877. 

On  Coins  and  Medals,  with  some  Notice  of  StafEord- 
Bhire  Medals  and  Tokens.  [Rep.  North  Staffs.  Field  Club 
(1886),  85— 95.] 

E.  H.  assisted  Mr.  Chaffer  in  compiling  his  "  Marks 
and  Monograms  of  Pottery  and  Porcelain,"  3rd  ed.,  1873. 

Hewitt,  John.     b.   Lichfield,  1807  ;    Organist, 
St.  Mary's,  Lichfield  ;  in  War  Office  ;  residing 
in  Woolwich  ;    wrote  articles  under  the  name 
of  "Sylvanus  Swanquill";    d.,   Lichfield,   10th 
Jan.  {bur.  in  Cathedral,  15th  Jan.),  1878. 
The  Tower  of  London  :  Its  History.    London,  1841. 
A  Chart  of  Ancient  Armoury,  from  the  Eleventh  to 
the  Sixteenth  Century.    London :  Bell.    1847. 

Ancient  Armour  and  Weapons  in  Europe.  In  Three 
Volumes.    London,  1855 — 60. 

Official  Catalogue  of  the  Tower  Armouries.      London 

1859.  ' 

Handbook   of   Lichfield   Cathedral.    Lichfield:   A.  C 

Lomax.      Cr.  8vo.      3rd  ed.   (Revised  by  the  late   Dean 

Bickersteth),  1886.    4th  ed.,  1892. 

Handbook  to  the  City  of  Lichfield.  Lichfield :  Lomax 
1874.    Cr.  8vo.    2nd  ed.,  1844.  ' 

Sculpture  of  the  Twelfth  Century,  recently  dug  up 
near  Lichfield  Cathedral.  [&%,  XVIIL,  81,  82.  Other 
references  -.—[h.,  XVI.,  180, 181 :  XXIV.,  1—6.  Obituary 
notice,  XVIII.,  228—30  ;  Ilh^s.  Lond.  News,  XI.,  235  ;  Mod 
Eng.  Bioij.,  I.,  1455.] 
[See  Jewitt  (LI.).] 


Hewitt,  Eev.  Eichard.     b.  Burton,  1773  ;    s.  of 

John    Hewitt  ;     Mat.    Brasenose    Coll.,    30th 

June,  1792;   B.A.,  1796  ;  M.A.,  1799  ;   B.D. 

and  D.D.,  1824  ;    Curate  of  Bolton-le-Moors, 

1796  ;  of  Little  Lever,  1799—1841,  when  he 

resigned,  and  retired  to  Westhorpe,  near  Stow- 

market,  Suffolk,  of  which  place  he  was  Eector 

(and  Patron),   1819  to  death  ;    m.  Miss  Kay, 

of  Bolton  ;    d.  16th  March,  1852,  aged  82. 

[Man.  &r.  Sch.  Reg.,  III.,  156,  157  ;    Poster's  Alumni 
Oxon.,  IL,  652.] 

Hewlett,  J.  T. 

Dr.  Johnson  :  His  Religion,  Life,  and  Death.     London, 
1850.    12mo.  ' 

Heydon,  Sir  John. 

On  Essex's  Rising.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  86S,  229.] 
Abstract  of    Letters   about  Ashmole's   Books.     Hb 

1446,165.]  '-     ■' 

Heygatb,  John.     Preb.  of  Stotfold,  27th  June, 
1437—42. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  248.] 

Heywood,    Arthur   Percival.       b.    Dove    Leys, 
Uttoxeter,  25th  Dec,  1849  ;  s.  of  Sir  Percival 
Heywood,  Bart.  ;    of  Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.,  1868  ; 
B.A.,  1871  ;  M.A.,  1874  ;    m.  Margaret  Effie, 
dau.    of    Dr.   Sumner,   Bishop   of   Guildford ; 
J.P.,  Staffs,  and  Derbys.  ;    of    Dufifield  Bank, 
Derbyshire. 
An  Account  of  the  15-inch  Gauge  Experimental  Rail- 
way at   Duffield  Bank     ...    For  private  circulation. 
Bemrose.     London,  1881.     12mo.,  pp.  32. 

A  Treatise  on  "Dnffield."  A  Musical  Method  for 
Eight,  Ten,  and  Twelve  Bells.  London:  Bemrose.  nd 
(1888).    pp.  xi.,  119. 

Heywood;  Hayward.     [See  Haywood.] 

T     J"^rT'  ff?*i;M^7?f^'12],  Customs  [ib.,  18],Bishop's 
Lands  [ib.,  36],  Park  [ib.,  38].  l     >      j>  f 

Heywood,  Thomas,  L L.D.  Preb.  of  Gaia  Minor 
3rd  April  to  25th  Sept.,  1433  ;  of  Eyton' 
1434—39  ;  of  Handsacre,  1439—47  ;  Chan- 
cellor of  Lichfield,  6th  July,  1454— 3rd  May 
1459  ;  Dean  of  Lichfield,  Aug.,  1457  to  death  • 
d.  25th  Oct.,  1492. 

Registrum  Omnium  Chartarum  ac  aliaram  evidenti- 
arum  super  "Cantana  Sancti  Blasig"  in  ecclesia  Cathe- 
drale  Lichefeldensi,  per  magistrum  Thomase  Heywood 
ohm  Decanum  fundata.  [Bodl.  Lib.,  E  64,  21  f  135—946  1 
T,Vhfi^?H'''?,T'  ,*o  **=«  Guild  of  Our  Lady.  [Harwood'i 
233|^234!'245  ]~     '  references  on  pp.  181,  190,  208, 

Heywood,  Thomas.     Poet. 

u.,  ^I'tl^  l^-  ^^^  *'^'*  ^^"J  ^«<=oii<i  parts  of  King 
fh^T^T,.^'  f°T^'  <=°°^i>^i=^g  I'i^  merr/ pastime  with 
1^1  «r  '  °i  Tamworth  ;  as  also  his  love  for  faire  Mis- 
tress Shoare,  her  great  promotion,  fall,  and  miserie,  and 
lastly  the  lamentable  death  of  both  hei- and  her  husband 
London:  Imprinted  by  F.  R.,  for  Humphrey  LowiJand 
John  Oxenbrtdge.  1600.  4to.  Two  editions  without  dates 
fege.         '        ^^'    ^'^^^■'^^^^'    4thed.,2ffi9,    Sthed.; 

Hbyworth    (or  Heywood),    Elizeus   (i.e.  Ellis) 
s  of  John  Heywood,  Poet  ;    M.A.  ;    Fellow  of 
All  Soul's  Coll.,  Ox.,  1548;     B.C.L.,   1552- 
Preb.  of  Eccleshall,    24th   June,    1554—64  ■' 
a  Jesuit  of  Louvain  in  1574  ;  rf.  1586.  ' 

I    4(f,?%17'^>¥f^*^'^-'^^^2^5  Bliss's  Wood's  Ath.  Oxon,, 
I.,  406  ;  Foster's  Alumm  Oxon.,  II.,  702  ;  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.j 


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HIGGINS 


Heyworth,  John.    Vicar  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne  ; 
ArcM.  of  Coventry,  1422—33  ;  Pieb.  of  Dern- 
ford,  Lichfield,  7th  Jan.,  1424—31  ;  Treasurer 
of  Lichfield,  28th  May,  1433—36. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  201,  224.] 

HiBBBRT,  Robert,  of  East  Hide,  Luton,  Beds.  ; 
antagonist  of  Rev.  Thomas  Cooper,  Unitarian 
Minister  of  Newcastle  [s««]  ;  Proprietor  of 
Estates  in  Hanover,  Jamaica. 

Facts  verified  upon  Oath  in  contradiction  of  the 
Report  ot  the  Rev.  Thomas  Cooper  concerning  the 
general  condition  of  the  Slaves  in  Jamaica.  London, 
18-M.    8vo. 

Correspondence  between  R.  H.  and  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Cooper.     [See  Cooper  (Rev.  T.).] 

A  Letter  to  R.  H.     [See  Cooper  (Rev.  T.).] 

Letter,  signed  "Enquirer"  (R.  H.)  [Times  (3rd  Dec, 
1823  ;  7th  Jan.,  1824) ;  John  Bull  (same  dav)]  ;  Other 
Letters  [Morning  Chronicle  (24th  Jan.,  1824  ;  Feb.,  1824)]. 

HiCKis,  William.  b.  Ellenhall,  18th  June, 
1815  ;  s.  of  Rev.  William  Hickin,  B.  A.,  Vicar  ; 
Student  Middle  Temple,  1st  Nov.,  1844; 
Barrister-at-Law,  16th  Jan.,  1848  ;  m.,  24th 
May,  1849,  Jane,  dau.  of  Echard  Whitby, 
Esq.,  of  Osbaston  Lodge,  Leics.  ;  of  Audmore 
House,  Gnosall. 
[Men  at  the  Bar,  2177.] 

HiCKLiN,  Benjamin.  Formerly  an  Attorney  ; 
Member  of  the  Town  Council ;  Mayor,  1859 
—60. 

Notice  and  Portrait.  [Jones's  Mayors  of  Wolver- 
hampton.] 

HicKLiNG,   Rev.    John.      b.    Hatherton,    Leics., 
30th  ISTov.,  1765  ;  Wesleyan  Minister,  1788— 
1858  ;  d.,  Audley,  9th  Nov.,  1858. 
A  Letter  to  the  Members  of  the  Methodist  Society  in 

Sunderland.     Sunderland,  1808.    12mo.,  pp.  46. 

Hickman,  Sir  Alfred,  Knt.  b.  Tipton,  3rd  July, 
1830  ;  s.  of  George  Rushbury  Hickman  ;  edu- 
cated King  Edward's  Sch.,  Birmingham  ; 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  Staffs.  :  Ironmaster  ;  M.P., 
West  Wolverhampton,  1885—86,  1892  ;  m. 
Lucy  Owen  Smith. 
Speeches  on  Railway  Rates,  &c.     1891.    8vo.,  pp.  8. 

Hickman,  Rev.  Henry,     b.  Bilston,  1802  ;  Wes- 
leyan Minister  from  1825  ;  d.  10th  Feb.,  1846. 
Obituary.     [  Wes.  Min.  (1846),  16,  17.] 

HioKMAN,  James,     b.  Bilston,  1816  ;    d..  New- 
castle, 9th  April,  1861. 
Obituary.     [See  Smallman  (Rev.  C.).] 

Hickman,  Roger.     Oaken,  1628. 

Indenture  between  R.  H.  and  Samuel  Swanwiok,  of 
Ordswin,  Denbigh. 

[Mid.  Antiq.,  IV.,  78.] 

Hickman,  Rev.  Samuel,  b.  Gornal  Wood,  28th 
May,  1848  ;  Wesleyan  Minister  from  1871  ; 
d.  Whaley  Bridge,  7th  Dec,  1883. 

Obituary.     [  Wes.  Min.  (1884),  18.] 

Hicks,  Edward.  *.  Lichfield,  10th  Aug.,  1814  : 
s.  of  Edward  Simpson,  Solicitor  ;  educated 
Charterhouse  ;  Corp.  Ch.  Coll.,  Cam.  ;  B.A., 
1836  ;  Student  Inner  Temple,  1837  ;  assumed 


name  of  Hicks  on  succeeding  to  the  estates 
of  the  Rev.  James  Hiolis,  1835  ;  High  Sheriff, 
Cambs.,  1862  ;  M.P.,  Cambs.,  1879—85  ;  d., 
Wilbraham  Temple,  Cambs.,  13th  Jan.,  1889. 
[Foster's  Men  at  the  Bar ;  Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  I.,  1461 ; 
Notes  and  Coll.  of  Aldridge.] 

HioKs,  Edward  John  William.  Guy's  Hospital ; 
M.R.C.S.,  Eng.,  1873  ;  L.S.A.,  1874  ;  M.B. 
and  CM.,  1875  ;  M.D.,  Aber.,  1878  ;  J.P., 
Port  Elliott,  and  Medical  Officer  of  Health  of 
Port  Victoria,  Australia  ;  Snow  Hill  Villas, 
Shelton. 
The  Pendulum  Movement  in  Working  the  Midwifery 

Forceps.     [Obstet.  Jour.,  1876.] 

HiCKS,  Thomas.     Anabaptist. 

The  Quaker  Answered.     [See  Rudyard  (Thos.).] 

A  Rebuke  to  Thomas  Rudyard.  [See  Rudyard  (Thos).] 

Hioks-Smith.     \_See  Smith  (J.  Hicks).] 

Hickson,  Charles.     Printer,  High  Street,  New- 
castle, 1868—80  ;  d.  1880. 

The  Fif  tv-Third  Annual  Report  of  North  Staffordshire 
Infirmary.  Nov.,  1867— Nov.,  1868.  Newcastle:  Charles 
Hickson  (late  Crewe)  1868.  12mo.,  pp.  54  ;  1860,  pp.  43  ; 
IS70,pp.  56;  ISn,pp.86;  1812;  1873;  2874,  pp.  62  ;  1875, 
pp.  64  ;  1876,  pp.  64  ;  1877,  pp.  62  ;  1878,  pp.  70  ;  1879. 

Office  of  the  Dedication  of  the  New  Chancel  and 
Restoration  Works  in  All  Saints'  Church,  Madeley.  .  . 
Newcastle :  Charles  Hickson.     n.d.  (1872).     8vo.,  pp.  16. 

Laws  for  the  Government  of  the  North  Staffs.  In- 
firmary, &c.     1877.     12mo.,  pp.  46. 

Lichfield  Diocesan  Calendar,  from  1868  to  death. 

[See  Bate  (S.),  Cartels  (Mrs.  E.  A.).] 

HlEUOCLES. 

A  Free  Translation.  By  Dr.  Johnson.  [Gent's  Mag., 
1741.] 

HiGGiNS,  C.  C.     Surgeon,  Abbot's  Bromley. 

Tramatic  Tetanus  treated  by  means  of  Free  Bleeding. 
[Lancet  (1842),  151, 152,  974.] 

HiGGiNS,  Rev.  Henry  Hugh.    b.  Tarvey  Abbey, 
Beds.,    28th   Jan.,    1815  ;     Corp.    Ch.    Coll., 
Cam.,  B.A.,  1836  ;    M.A.,  1840  ;     1st  Curate 
of  St.  Paul's,  Wolverhampton  ;  Chp.  to  Lanes. 
Lunatic  Asylum,  1853. 
Hvmns  and  Short  Poems  for  Children.     Selected  by  a 
Clergyman  of  the  Church  of  England.    3rd  ed.     Wolver- 
hampton: T.  Simpson.    1848.    16mo.,  pp.36. 

Notes  by  a  Field  Naturalist  in  the  Western  Tropics. 
Liverpool :  Edward  Howell. 

HiGGiNS,  Rev.  Sambrooke.  h.  Loynton  Hall, 
1734  ;  s.  of  Christopher  Higgins  ;  Mat.  Brase- 
n'ose  Coll.,  Ox.,  10th  March,  1752  ;  B.A., 
1755  ;  M.A.,  1758  ;  Rector  of  Norbury,  1759 
to  death  ;  Preb.  of  Gaia  Major,  Lichfield,  6th 
Jan.,  1789  to  death  ;  d.  23rd  July,  1823. 
[Harwood'a  Lichfield,  232;    Foster's  Alumni  Oxon., 

656.] 

HiGGiNS,  William.  b.  London,  1600 ;  s.  of 
William  Higgins  ;  M.A.  of  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.  ; 
Rector  of  8toke-on-Tern,  Salop;  Preb.  of 
Eccleshall,  16th  May,  1633—36  ;  Precentor 
of  Lichfield,  9th  Sept.,  1636  to  death  ;  Archd, 
of  Derby,  7th  Dec,  1641  to  death  ;  d.  1666  ; 
bur.  at  Stoke-on-Tern. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  196  ;  Walker's  Suffermgs,  II.,  39  ; 

Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  707.] 


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HILL 


HiGGiNsoN,  Kev.  Henry.  "  The  Roving  Eanter"; 
b.  Pendeford  Mills,  Tettenhall,  19th  Aug., 
1805  ;  s.  of  John  Higginson,  Farmer  ;  educa- 
ted privately,  and  at  Brewood  Gr.  Sch.  ;  ap- 
prenticed to  a  Draper  in  Bilston  and  Newport ; 
kept  a  Day  School  in  Queen's  Lane,  Bilston, 
1831 — 33  ;  Primitive  Methodist  Minister  from 
1833  ;  superannuated  Nov.,  1866  ;  d.,  Aston, 
Worcs.,  15th' March,  1871. 

[Mr.  Higginson  was  one  of  the  most  original  cliaracters  of  liis 
day.-^OOMPILBE.] 

Obituary  notice.  [P.  M.  Min.  {i87 1),  10,  11 ;  P.M. 
Mag.,  301-  304.] 

[See  Dorricott  (Rev.  J.).] 

Higginson,  John.  b.  Butler's  Bank,  Salop, 
1830  ;  lived  mostly  at  Tipton,  where  he  d., 
16th  April,  1881. 

Obituary.     [See  HufE  (J.).] 

HiGGONS  (or  Higons),  Ralph.     Of  Stafford. 

Privy  Council  Minutes  relating  to  R.  H.  [Penes 
Lord  Bagot.     See  Bagot  Family,  42,  43.] 

HiGGS,    Rev.    Kilpin,    M.A.       Minister   at   the 
Tabernacle,  Hanley. 
The  Sunday  School   Centenary  Hymn  Book,   Sept., 
1885.      Hanley:  Keates' <^  Co.    n.d.      No  pagination  (117 
Hymns). 

HiGGS,  William.  b.  Stafiord,  1678  ;  s.  of 
Walter  Higgs  ;  M.A.,  Wadh.  Coll.,  Ox.  ; 
Vicar  of  Chesterfield  ;  Canon  and  Treasurer 
of  Lichfield,  6th  Oct.,  1719—33. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  203  ;  Poster's  Alumni  Oxon., 
IL,  708.] 

HiGNBT,  Rev.  George  Edward.  Brasenose  Coll., 
Ox.;  B.A.,1863;  M.A.,  1867  ;  Curate  of  St. 
Luke's,  Liverpool,  1865 — 66  ;  of  Kidsgrove, 
1866—69  ;  of  Waltbamstow,  1869—70  ; 
Vicar  of  St.  John's,  Walthamstow,  1870 — 72  ; 
St.  Stephen's,  Congleton,  1872—73  ;  of 
Whitegate,  Cheshire,  1873—77  ;  St.  Peter's, 
Blackburn,  1877. 

A  Selection  of  Additional  Hymns.  Wardle,  Kidsgrove. 
12mo. 

The  Church  and  Her  Seasons.  London :  Gardner. 
1872. 

HiLCOT. 

[Bodl.  Lib.,  1750,  56,  9.] 

HiLDiTCH,  George,  Painter,     b.  London,  1803  ; 
d.  1857. 
Fainted  Portrait  of  the  first  Duke  of  Sutherland. 

HiLDiTCH,  John.     b.  Laue  End. 

Memoir.  By  J.  B.  INem  Con.  Mag.  (1829),  88—92, 
182—36.]  ' 

HiLDRBTH  &  Chambers,  Printers,  Wolver- 
hampton. 

The  Reformation ;  or,  Our  Martyrs  and  why  they 
were  burned     .  Wolverhampton :  Hildreth  if-  Chambers. 

1878.    8V0. 

Hildreth,  James.  "  Printer,  &c."  [White's 
Staffs.  (1834)],  Darlington  Street,  Wolver- 
hampton. 

Selection  of  Poetry  for  the  Instruction  and  Amuse- 
ment of  Touth.  Wolverhampton:  J.  Hildreth.  1835. 
lOmo.,  pp.  48. 


Hill,  Rt.  Hon.  Alexander  Staveley.  b.  Dunstall, 
1825  ;  s.  of  Henry  Hill,  Esq.,  of  Dunstall  Hall  ; 
educated  King  Edward's  Sch.,  Birmingham  ; 
Mat.  Exeter  Coll.,  Ox.,  15th  Feb.,  1844; 
S.C.L.  and  B.A.,  1852  ;  Fellow,  St.  John's 
Coll.,  1854—65  ;  B.C.L.,  1854  ;  D.C.L., 
1855  ;  J. P.  and  Deputy  Lieutenant,  Staffs.  ; 
Student,  Inner  Temple,  16th  Nov.,  1848  ; 
Barrister-at-Law,  1851  ;  Bencher,  1868  ; 
Treasurer,  1886  ;  Q.C.,  1868  ;  M.P.,  Coventry, 
1868—74  ;  West  Staffs.,  1874—85  ;  Kings- 
winford  Division,  188.5  to  date ;  Recorder  of 
Banbury,  1866  ;  Judge  Advocate  of  the  Fleet, 
1878—80  ;  P.O.,  1892  ;  of  Oxley  Manor, 
Wolverhampton  ;  m.  (1),  6th  Aug.,  1864, 
Catherine  Crompton  Florence,  dau.  of  Miles 
Ponsonby.  Esq.,  of  Hale  Hill,  Cumb.,  (2) 
1876,  Mary  Frances,  dau.  of  Francis  Barild, 
Esq.,  of  St.  Petersburg. 

Manual  of  Practice  of  the  Court  of  Probate. 

From  Home  to  Home.  Being  Autumn  "Wanderings 
in  the  North  West  in  1881,  1882,  1883  .  .  .  Illustrated 
with  Sketches  by  Mrs.  Staveley  Hill,  and  Photographs  by 
A.  S,  H.     London:  Sampson  Low.     1885.     8vo. 

Our  Commercial  Relations  and  Free  Trade.  Re- 
printed from  the  Stin  (Aug.  6th,  1881).  No  title.  (Hep- 
worth,  Printer,  Kidderminster.)     8vo.,  pp.  18. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  658  :  Men  at  the  Bar, 
218.] 

Hill,  Alfred.  b.  Walsall,  19th  May,  1826  : 
educated  Queen  Mary's  Gr.  Sch.,  Walsall ; 
articled  to  Mr.  Joseph  Heeley,  Surgeon,  of 
Stone,  1842—47  ;  Student  of  Queen's  Coll., 
Birmingham,  1847  ;  L.S.A.;  M.R.C.S.;  M.D., 
Aber. ;  District  Public  Vaccinator,  Birmingham, 
1851  ;  Lecturer  on  Chemistry  and  Toxicology, 
Sydenham  Coll.,  Birmingham,  1851  ;  District 
Medical  Officer,  1852  ;  Surgeon  to  Borough 
Prison,  1862  ;  Public  Analyst,  5th  Feb., 
1861  ;  Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Toxicology, 
Queen's  Coll.,  Birmingham,  1868  ;  Medical 
Officer  of  Health,  Birmingham,  1872  ;  Ana- 
lyst to  Warws.,  1873. 

Chemistry  of  the  Mine.  Birmingham :  "  The  Journal 
Office." 

Numerous  Reports  to  the  Borough  of  Birmingham. 

Memoir  and  Portrait.  [Birminnham  Faces  and  Places 
II.,  76,  78—80.] 

Hill,  Rev.  Charles.  b.  1821  ;  M.A.,  Ox.  ; 
sometime  of  Burton-on-Trent  ;  Vicar  of  Pid- 
dington,  Oxon.,  1853  ;  d.  1878. 

Poems.     London :  Johnson.     1861.     8 vo.,  pp.  159. 

Hill,    Edward,     b.  Kingswinford,  1774  ;    s.  of 
John    Hill ;    Mat.    Queen's   Coll.,  Ox.,   llth 
May,  1793  ;  B.A.,  1797. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  659.] 

Hill,  George  Birkbeck. 

,o^o^^'c''°^'^^°'^'  ^^^  Friends,  and  his  Critics.     London. 

Boswell's  Life  of  Johnson.  Six  Volumes.  Clarendon 
Press.     1887.     8vo. 

r     ^'''"Tpno"*  ?■■•  J°^°^°°  •    In  Two  Volumes. 

London,  1802.    8vo. 

n    ,^^Ho'„,^^'fJ^  °*  Johnson.    Two  A'-Qlumes.     London  .■ 
Dent.    1802.    12mo. 

Hill  &  Halden,  Printers,  Stafford. 

u-ii^}'^J'^^i^^  Defended.  Jy  an  Englishwoman.  Stafford: 
Hill  t||-  Halihn,  Greengate  Street,     n.d.     12mo.,  pp.  28. 


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The  Poll  for  the  Election  of  Two  Burgesses  to  repre- 
sent the  Borough  of  Stafford,  March  28th,  1857.  Stafford, 
iSSr.    8vo.,  pp.  25. 

[See  Ash  Flats'  Murder.] 

HiLti,  Hannah,     h.  Stickwood,  Rocester,  1781  ; 
d.  22nd  Dec,  1825. 

Obituary.  By  Elizabeth  Johnson.  [P.  M,  Mag. 
(1826),  379,  380.] 

Hill,  Henry,  Wolverhampton. 

Six  Addresses  to  the  Boys  of  the  Wolverhampton 
Free  Grammar  School.  Wolverhampton :  W.  Parke. 
1862.    8to. 

Hill,  Hugh.  Preb.  of  Longdon,  Lichfield,  1st 
Sept.,  1568—81  ;  of  Tarvin. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  235.] 

Hill,  Isaac,  b.  Gospel  Oak,  Tipton,  1816  ;  d., 
Darlaston,  13th  Dec,  1870. 

Obituary.      By  J.  Belcher.     [P.  M.  Mag.  (1872),  62.] 

Hill,  J.  0.,  Bilston. 

A  Clear  and  Comprehensive  Explanation  of  the  Holy 
Trinity  .  .  .  Bilston:  Printed  ly  S.  Bamford.  1804. 
8to.,  pp.  iv.,  82.    6th  ed.,  Birmingham,    pp.  24. 

Hill,  Eev.  James.  b.  Stafford,  17th  May, 
1775  ;  ordained  Congregational  Minister  at 
Hanley,  19th  July,  1821  ;  Missionary  to  India, 
1821^34;  Minister  at  Oxford,  1834—38; 
Clapham,  1838—59  ;  Chairman,  Congrega- 
tional Mission,  1860  ;  d.,  Hove,  12th  Jan., 
1870. 

Reports  to  London  Missionary  Society. 

Joint  Compiler  of— New  Congregational  Hymn  Book. 

Obituary.      [Congregational  Year  Book  {1671),  SiS — 
20.] 
Hill,   John.      Little    Pipe,    12th   May,    1560. 

Arms  exh.  at  Lichfield,  30th  March,  1663.   [Bodl.  Lib., 
«5S,f.  116,  117.] 

Hill,  John,  The  Friars,  Lichfield. 

Evidences.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  855,  115,  &c. :    859,  I.,  75— 
136,  167—209  :  864,  1—16,  47,  111.] 

Hill,  Rev.  John.  b.  Lochie,  near  Dundee,  2nd 
Feb.,  1792  ;  educated  Univ.  of  Glasgow,  1819  ; 
M  A.,  1823  ;  Congregational  Minister  since 
1825 ';  at  Gornal,  1832—45;  at  Stafiord, 
1845—50  ;    d.,    Stratford,    Essex,  8th  May, 

1864. 
Obituary.      [Congregational    Year   Boole   (1865),  261, 
262.] 
Hill,    John.     b.    Withington,    near    Uttoxeter, 

1794  ;  s.  of  William  Hill ;    Mat.  Magd.  Coll., 

Ox.,  loth  Nov.,  1821. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  LC,  661.] 

Hill,  John  Woodroffe,  F.R.C.V.S.,  Wolver- 
hampton. 

The    Management   of    the    Dog  London: 

Tindall  4  Cox.    1878.     8vo.,  pp.  378. 
Parturient  Apoplexy  in  the  Cow. 
HEemo-Albuminuria  in  Cattle. 
Diseased  Meat  as  an  Article  of  Food. 
Some  of  the  Diseases  of  Farm  Stock. 

Hill,  Joseph,  B.D.  b  in  Kent;  of  Hart 
Hall,  Ox.;  Preb.  of  Sandiacre,  3rd  Jan.,  Iblb  ; 
Rector  of  Loddington,  Northants.,  1618. 

[Harwood's   Lichfield,  246  ;    Foster's  Alumni  Oxon., 
IL,  711.] 


b.    Hollington,    1804  ;    d.   25th 

[P.  M.  Mag.  (1860), 


Hill,    Mary. 
May,  1859. 
Obituary.      By  John  Bamford, 
61,62.] 

Hill,  Matthew  Davenport,  Recorder  of  Birming- 
ham. 

Mettray,  the  Exemplar  of  Reformation  Schools.  A 
Letter  to  6.  B.  Adderley,  Esq.,  M.P.,  by  the  Recorder  of 
Birmingham. 

A  Letter  to  C.  B.  Adderley,  Esq.,  M.P.,  on  his  Review 
of  the  Charge  of  the  Recorder  of  Birmingham  on  the 
Subject  of  Tickets  of  Leave. 

The  Staffordshire  Collieries.  By  "  M.  H.  H."  [Mir- 
ror, II.,  345 — 48,  from  Knight's  Quarterl;/  Mag.'] 

The  Recorder  of  Birmingham.  A  Memoir  of  M.  D.  H. 
By  his  Daughter.  London:  Macmillan.  1878.  8vo.,  pp. 
xviii.,  515.  Port.  [Stafirordshire  references  : — Adderley 
(Rt.  Hon.  C.  B.),  160,  163,  167,  168,  182—84,  232,  233,  242, 
309,  351,  352,  et  seq.,  398.  425,  430,  431,  477,  478  ;  Argyle 
(Duchess  of,  nee  Lady  Elizabeth  Gower),  208  ;  Attwood 
(Thomas,  M.P.),  9,  10,  112—14;  Braasey  (Lord),  384; 
Staffordshire  Collieries,  69  ;  Dr.  Darwin,  473—75  ;  Lord 
Harrowby,  167,  269,  270  ;  Johnson  (Dr.),  23,  297  ;  Chance, 
381 ;  Newcastle  (Duke  of),  102—11  ;  Peel  (Sir  R.),  106, 
128,133,168;  Tamworth,llB,254  ;  Watt, 2, 308;  Wrottes- 
ley  (Lord),  269  ;  Wolverhampton,  5  ;  Whitmore  (Woolrych, 
M.P.),  112,  113,167,464.] 

Hill,  May.      b.  Mill  Dale,  Leek,  where  she  d., 
19th  Nov.,  1865. 

Obituary.    By  R.  Jones.      [P.  M.  Mag.  (1867),  379.] 

Hill,  Michael,  Lichfield. 
[Bodl.  Lib.,  855,  75.] 

Hill,  Mrs.  Milborough.  d.,  Smethwick,  1st 
Aug.,  1843. 

Obituary.    By  B.  S.     [Wes.  Mag.  (1843),  945.] 

Hill,    Rev.    Robert,    M.A.     Rector   of   Frees; 
Preb.  of  Pipa  Minor,  6th  Sept.,  1660—63. 
[Bodl.  Lib.,  15B1  (a),  76  ;    Harwood's  Lichfield,  242.] 

Hill,  Rev.  Robert,  b.  Hawkstone,  1746  ;  s.  of 
Rowland  Hill  ;  Mat.  Pemb.  Coll.,  Ox.,  16th 
Oct.,  1765  ;  B.A.,  1769  ;  All  Souls'  Coll.  ; 
B.C.L.,  1772  ;  Rector  of  Bolas,  Salop,  1772  ; 
P.C.  of  Talke,  1803  to  death  ;    d.  31st  Jan., 

1831. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  662.] 

Hill,   Robert.     Removed  from   Nottingham   to 
Dudley,  1771  ;    from  thence  to  Wolverhamp- 
ton, where  he  died. 
Obituary.     [See  Tayler  (Rev.  S.).] 

Hill,  Samuel.  Manager  of  Chillington  Iron- 
works. 

A  Pamphlet  contrasting  the  present  with  the  past 
rates  of  freight  to  London  and  Liverpool,  from  the  South 
Staffordshire  District  .  .  .  Wolverhampton:  Simpson 
and  Steen.    1865.    8vo.,  pp.  14. 

The  Freedom  of  the  Labour  Markets. 

Self  Help     .  .     Wolverhampton:    Simpson  ^  Steen. 

1865.    8vo.,  pp.  14. 

Hill,  Thomas,  b.  Broome,  1798  ;  s.  of  Thomas 
Hill ;  Mat.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  14th  Nov., 
1815  ;  B.A.,  1819. 

[Eton  Sch.  Lists  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  662.] 

Hill,  Rev.  Thomas.  .  b.  Newcastle. 

Obituary.    By  J.  W.  Cooke.    [P.  M.  Mag.  (1858),  65.] 

Hill,  Yen.  Thomas.  Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.  ;  B.A., 
1810  ;  M.A.,  1813  ;  B.D.,  1825J  ;  Vicar  of 
Badgeworth,   Gloucs.,   1821  ;    of  Chesterfield, 


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1822—46  ;  Archd.  of  Derby,  1847—73  ; 
Canon  Residentiary,  with  Preb.  of  Oflfley 
and  Flixton  annexed,  Lichfield,  1851 — 73  ; 
P.G..  of  Hasland,  Derbys.,  1851—63  ;  d., 
Harrogate,  14th  Sept.,  1875. 

The  Doctrine  of  the  Trinity.    London,  1820.    8to. 

Letters  and  Memoirs  of  W.  A.  Shirley,  Bishop  of 
Sodor  and  Man.     London,  1849.     8vo. 

Life  of  L.  Saunders.    London,  1858.    8vo. 

Opinions  of  Heads  of  Colleges  and  Divinity  Professors 
of  the  Universities  of  Oxford  and  Cambridge  on  Theologi- 
cal Colleges  ....  London :  Rivingtons.  Lichfield : 
Lomax.     Derbv :  Bemrose.     n.d.     8vo.,  pp.  v.,  40. 

Hill,   William.      Preb.  of    Weeford,   Lichfield, 
13th  Jane,  1530—60  ;    of  Freeford  ;    Archd. 
of  Salop,  1651—62. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  215,  252.] 

Hill,  Rev.  William.  Wesleyan  Minister,  1804 
— 27  ;  often  in  Staffs. 

The  Sectaries  defended.  .  .  An  answer  to  the  Charge 
of  Archdeacon  Nares.     Chester,  1813.     8vo.,  pp.  52. 

Miniature  Portrait;  or,  Brief  Biography,  &c.  Wed- 
nesbury,  1815.     12mo.,  pp.  622. 

A  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Mrs.  Greenwood,  of  Delph. 

An  Alphabetical  Arrangement  of  all  the  Wesleyan 
Methodist  Ministers.  &c.  ...  Bradford,  1819.  8vo. 
Rotherham,  1824.  8vo.  London,  1827.  8vo.  With  Sup- 
plement, M33 ;  1838;  1841.  Corrected  and  enlarged,  2S47 , ■ 
1852 ;  1857 ;  1861 ;  1885 ;  1869. 

The  Providence  of  God  Manifested.  (Ann  Moore,  of 
Tutbury).  [PFes.  Tl/at?.  (1810),  275— 277.]  An  Account 
of  Two  Persons  Killed  in  a  Pit  in  Staffordshire.  (Wal- 
saU,  19th  Dec,  1810).  [/i.  (1810),  508,  509.]  An  Original 
Letter  of  the  Rev.  R.  Robinson,  of  Leicester.  (Walsall, 
14th  June,  1811).  [lb.  (1811),  351,  352.]  Obituary  of 
Matthew  Wilkins   and   Sarah  Thomas.     [74.  (1812),  153, 

Hillary,  Sir  Roger. 

Effigy  at  Lichfield.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  853,  73 J.] 

Hillcook,  John. 

Notice  of  Eliza  PenUngton,  of  Bilston.  [New  Con. 
Mag.  (1836),  351.] 

Hilliard,  Francis.     Came  from  Bristol  to  Leek 
about  1760  ;  printed  in  Derby  Street  in  1818  ; 
he  was  '•  Letterpress  Printer  and  Parish  Clerk, 
Scolding  Lane"  [Parso?i's  Directory  (1818)]  ; 
he   was    also    Paperhanger,    Bookbinder,    and 
Billposter  ;    afterwards  in  partnership  with  his 
son,_   William    Michael     [«««].        The    elder 
Hilliard  seems  to   have  finished    bis    printing 
career,  1834. 
A  Selection  of  Psalms  and  Hymns,  designed  for  the 
use  of   the  Congregation  of    Cheddleton  Church.     Leek  ■ 
Printed  and  Sold  by.     1821.     Duo.,  pp.  128. 
Sermon.     [See  Bentley  (Rev.  R.).] 
[Old  Leeke,  239—40  ;  Sleigh's  Leek,  210.] 

Hilliard,  William  Michael,  s.  of  the  above  ; 
partner  1822—34,  when  his  father's  connection 
ceased  ;  he  was  "  Printer,  Bookbinder,  Book- 
seller, Paperhanger,  Billposter,  Medicine  Ven- 
dor, and  Auctioneer,  Clerk  to  the  Gas  Company, 
Clerk  to  the  Commissioners  under  the  Improve- 
ment Act,  and  Superintendent  of  the  Police 
Force,  consisting  of  4  constables,  a  surveyor, 
a  scavenger,  and  a  few  watchmen." 

[See  Goshawk  (Rev.  R.).] 

[Old  Leeke,  239—40  ;  White,  1834.] 

Hillier,  J.,  Printer,  Wednesbury. 

Wednesbury  Town  Hall.  Opening  Ceremony.  Wed- 
nesbury, 1872.     lar.  8vo.,  pp.  12. 


Hilton. 

A  Small  View  of  H.,  the  seat  of  H.  Vernon,  Esq.  ^796. 
Jack  0 'Hilton.     [See  "P.  T.  W."] 

Hilton,  Henry.  Preb.  of  Eyton,  Lichfield, 
22nd  Dec,  1545—60. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  245.] 

Hilton,  Thomas.  Preb.  of  Stotfold,  Lichfield, 
20th  Dec,  1390—96. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  247.] 

HiNCHLiFFE,  Rev.  Edward.  b.  Barthomley, 
Cheshire,  1801  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Edward  Hinchliffe  ; 
Mat.  Wore.  Coll.,  Ox.,  2nd  April,  1819  ;  B.A., 
1823  ;  M.A.,  1826  ;  Rector  of  Barthomley  ; 
of  Mucclestone,  1850 — 77  ;  d.  22nd  Dec, 
1878. 

History  of  Barthomley,  in  Letters  from  a  former 
Rector  to  his  eldest  Son.  London:  Longmans.  Fred. 
Crewe,  Newcastle-under-Lyme.  1856.  8vo.,  pp.  viii.,  370 ; 
Index  and  Subscribers,  4  leaves  extra.  Plates — Prontis., 
and  pp.  29,  125,  126,  193,  825,  328. 

[Very  rare  ;  having  been  rigidly  suppressed.] 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IL,  664;  Man.  Sch.  Bee., 
IIL,  183.]  ^' 

HiNCKBS,  Harry  Tichborne  Davenport.  b. 
Everton,  Lanes.,  31st  Oct.,  1833  ;  s.  of  John 
Davenport,  Esq.,  of  Westwood,  Leek  ;  educa- 
ted Harrow  Sch.  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.  ;  B.A.  : 
M.A.  ;  J.P.  for  Staffs. ;  M.P.,  North  Stafford, 
1880—85  ;  Leek  Division,  1886—92  ;  assumed 
name  of  Hinckes,  Nov.,  1890  ;  Lord  of  the 
Manor  of  Bushbury  and  High  Offley  ;  Assist- 
ant Chairman  of  Staffs.  Quarter  Sessions  ; 
m.  Georgina  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Curtis,  Bart. 

[Mr.  Hinckes  has  contributed  several  articles  to  the 
Monthlies.] 

Hinckes,  Rev.  James,  b.  Wolverhampton,  1708  ; 
s.  of  Peter  Hinckes  ;  Mat.  Balliol  Coll.,  Ox., 
11th  May,  1725  ;  B.A.,  1731  ;  M.A.,  1739. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IL,  664.] 

Hinckes,    Eev.     Josiah.       b.    Wolverhampton, 
1756  ;    s.    of    Rev.    James    Hinckes  ;    Mat. 
Pemb.  Coll.,  Ox.,  7th  March,   1772  ;    B.A., 
1775  ;  M.A.,  1778  ;  d.  1830. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  664.] 

Hinckes,  Peter  Tichborne.     b.  Wolverhampton, 
1753  ;     s.    of    Rev.    James    Hinckes  ;     Mat. 
Pemb.  Coll.,  Ox.,  19th  March,  1771. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IL,  664.] 

Hinckley,  Arthur,     b.  Lichfield,   1822  ;    s.  of 
Arthur  Hinckley  ;    Mat.  Worcester  Coll     Ox 
3rd  June,  1841  ;    B.A.,  1845  ;    J.P.,  Staffs! 
and   Lichfield  ;    of  Stowe  Hill,   Lichfield  •    d 
28th  Jan.,  1889.  " 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IL,  664.] 

Hinckley,    Henry,     b.   Harborne,   1724;    s    of. 
Henry  Hinckley  ;    Mat.  Pemb.  Coll.,  Ox.   8th 
July,  1742.  ' 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IL,  664.] 

Hinckley,  Rev.  John.  *.  Coton,  Warws  1618  • 
s  of  Robert  Hinckley ;  D.D.,  St.  Alban's 
Hall,    Ox.  ;     Rector    of    Northfield,    Worcs., 


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1660  ;     Preb.  of  Gaia  Minor,  Lichfield, 
Oct.,  1673—95  ;  d.  18th  April,  1695. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  234.] 


5th 


Hinckley,  Rev.  John.  h.  Lichfield,  1796  ;  s. 
of  Thomas  Hinckley  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  4th 
May,  1815  ;  St.  Mary  Hall,  B.A.,  1819  ; 
M.A.,  1828  ;  Incumbent  of  King's  Bromley, 
1829  ;  Vicar  of  Slieriffhales  and  Woodcote, 
1832  to  death  ;  d.  9th  Oct.,  1869. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  665.] 

Hinckley,  Richard,  b.  Lichfield,  1753  ;  s.  of 
Richard  Hinckley ;  Mat.  Merton  Coll.,  Ox., 
19th  March,  1771  ;  B.A.,  1775. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxen.,  II.,  665.] 

Hinckley,  Richard,  b.  Lichfield,  1792  ;  s.  of 
Thomas  Hinckley  ;  Mat.  St.  Mary  Hall,  24th 
Oct.,  1815. 

[Foster's  Alunmi  Oxon.,  II.,  665.] 

Hind,  G.  W.,  Printer,  Mercw-y  Office,  Lichfield. 

[White's  Staffs.  (1834).] 

Hind,  Wheelton.      b.  Harrow,  2nd  Nov.,  1859  ; 
s.  of   Rev.  W.  M.   Hind,    LL.D.  ;    educated 
Framlingham  ;     Guy's    Hospital ;     Univ.    of 
London  ;    M.B.,  1883  ;    M.D.,   1884  ;     B.S., 
1883;  M.R.C.S.,Eng.,1882;  P.R.C.S.,1888; 
F.G.S.  ;    Assistant  Surgeon  to  North  Staffs. 
Infirmary  ;  President  North  Staffs.  Field  Club, 
1893  ;    m.  Wilhemina  Maria  Mansfield  ;    resi- 
dent at  Stoke. 
On  a  Case  of  Eepeated  Aspiration  for  Pysemic  Knee 
Joint ;   On  a  Case  of  Operation  for  Hydatid  Cyst  of  Liver ; 
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Hospital  Gazette.']     The  Geology  of  North  StafEordshire. 
\Proceedings  of  the  Geological  Association  of  London  (1890).  J 

HiNDE,  Alfred,  b.  London,  1819  ;  s.  of  George 
W.  Hinde ;  educated  Lichfield  Gr.  Sch.  ; 
began  business  as  a  Printer  on  Snow  Hill, 
1843  ;  removed  to  Dudley  Street,  1863  ; 
opened  West  End  Branch,  1889  ;  m.  Eliza 
Smith  ;  d.  1890. 
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A.  H.  Printed  and  Published  by  Alfred  Hinde.  1884. 
12mo.,  pp.  viii.,  92. 

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General    Catalogue    of    the    Wolverhampton    Free 
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Library),    n.d.    12mo. 

The  Three  Prizes  .  .  .  Wolverhampton :  A.  Hinde. 
1887.    Duo.,  pp.  39. 

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36.     (Dated  "Wolverhampton,  May,  1889.") 

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lished by  Alfred  Hinde  at  his  West  End  Branch.     12mo. 

Elementary  Education.  What  is  the  Church's  Posi- 
tion ?  By  the'  Rev.  C.  Dunkley.  Wolverhampton,  n.d. 
(1891).    8vo.,  pp.  15. 

Hinde;,  Francis  Hawkyard.  b.  Wolverhamp- 
ton, 11th  March,  1851 ;  s.  of  Alfred  Hinde, 
Printer  ;  educated  Wolverhampton  Gr.  Sch. ; 
apprenticed  to  his  father,  to  whose  business  he 
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business  under  the  title  of  "  A.  Hinde,"  since 
his  father's  death. 
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Permanent  Building  Society.      Wolverhampton :  A.  Hinde. 

1875.    12mo. 

HiNDE,  Francis,  Persall,  near  Eccleshall. 

Arms  and  Quarterings.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  858,  91,  f.  119.] 

Hindlby,  Mrs.  Ann,  Hanley. 

Ode  sung  at  the  Interment  of  A.  H.  [New  Con. 
Mag.  (1814),  523.] 

HiNDLBY,  Rev.  George.  New  Connexion  Minister. 

A  Memorial  of  Children.  Being  the  Authentic 
Account  of  the  Conversion,  Experiences,  and  Happy 
Deaths  of  Twenty-three  Children  .  .  9th  ed.  Hanley  : 
T  Allbut.  12mo.  10th  ed.,  Twenty-six  Children.  Han- 
ley: T.  Allbut.    1822.     12mo.,  pp.  72. 

Speech  as  President.     [New  Con.  Min.,  21—8.] 

HiNDLiP,  Henry  Allsopp,  1st  Baron,  b.  Burton, 
19th  Feb.,  1811  ;   s.  of  Samuel  Allsopp  (1780 

1838)  ;  Head  of  Firm  of  Allsopp  and  Sons, 

Brewers,  Burton  ;  M.P.,  East  Worcs.,  1874 
—80  ;  created  a  Baronet,  7th  May,  1880,  and 
Baron  Hindlip,  of  Hindlip,  Worcs.,  15th  Feb., 
1886  ;  d.  Hindlip  Hall,  near  Worcester,  3rd 
April,  1887. 
[London  Figaro  (9th  April,  1887),  port. ;    Mod.  Eng. 

,B%.,I.,  1481.] 

HiNDSLBY,  Rev.  Thomas,  Congregational  Minis- 
ter at  Walsall. 

An  Address  at  the  Funeral  of  Mr.  Samuel  Stephens. 
Walsall:  T.  Kirby.     1879.     8vo. 

Hingbston-Randolph,  Rev.  Francis  Charles. 
Exeter  Coll.,  Ox.;  B.A.,  1855  ;  M.A.,  1858  ; 
Rector  of  Ringmore,  Devon.,  1860  to  date  ; 
R.D.  of  Woodleigh,  1879  ;  Preb.  of  Exeter. 

The  Register  of  Edmund  Stafford,  Bishop  ef  Exeter, 
fAD  1395—1419).  -in  'Index  and  Abstract  of  its  Con- 
tents Lmdon:  George  Bell  ^  Sons.  Exeter: 
Henry  S.   Eland,  High  Street.    1886.    8vo.,  pp.  xvi.,  185. 

HiNTON,  James. 

Letter  to  Ashmole.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  1131,  f.  339a,  3406,] 


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HODGETTS 


HiNTON,  John.  Preb.  of  Colwioh,  Lichfield, 
May,  1338—56. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  228.] 

HiNTON,  William.  Vicar  of  St.  Michael's, 
Coventry  ;  Archd.  of  Coyentry,  4th  Oct.,  1584 
to  death  ;  Precentor  of  St.  David's  Cathedral, 

1596  :  Preb.  of  Hansacre,  Lichfield,  7th  April, 

1597  to  death  ;    d.   1631  ;    bur.  St.  Michael's, 
Coventry. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  208.] 

HiTCHiNGS,  James,  Printer,  Market  Street, 
Hanley. 

Second  Annual  Scholars'  Festival.  Oratorio,  "  Christ 
and  His  Soldiers."  J.  Hitchings,  Hanley.  n.d.  (1882). 
8vo.,  pp.  12. 

[See  Wedgwood  (H.) ;  Evans  (W.  L.),  Tayler  (J.).] 

HiTCHMAij,  Francis. 

Eighteenth  Century  Studies.  London:  Low.  1887. 
8vo.,  3  leaves,  pp.  386.  [Stafeordshire  :— D.  Garrick,  139 
—91 ;  Erasmus  Darwin,  360—86  ;  Mr.  Keir,  of  Lichfield, 
336,  337  ;  Lichfield,  336— 68.] 

HoAEB,  Rev.  Francis.  Curateof  Wigton,  Cumb., 
1857  ;  Hanley,  1859  ;  Shelton,  1861  ;  New- 
castle, 1884—67  ;  Holy  Trinity,  Derby,  1867 
—80. 

Confirmation  :  Its  Authority,  Meaning,  and  Utility. 
Sermons. 

HoBART,    Hon.    and   Very  Eev.    Henry   Lewis, 
D.D.     Dean  of  Windsor  and  Wolverhampton, 
1819  to  death  ;    Eegistrar  of  the  Most  Noble 
Order  of  Garter. 
[Oliver's  Coll.  Ch.  of  "Wolverhampton,  86—8.] 

Hobart-Hampdbn,  Eev.  Augustus  Edward. 
b.  Ripon,  1st  Nov.,  1793  ;  educated  Westr. 
Sch.  ;  Mat.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  13th  May, 
1812  ;  B.A.,  1815  ;  M.A.,  1818  ;  Eector  of 
Bennington,  Linos.,  14th  Dec,  1817  ;  of 
Walton-on-the-Wolds,  Leics.,  July,  1820— 
47  ;  Preb.  of  Kinvaston  Coll.  Ch.  of  Wolver- 
hampton, 1834  to  death  ;  succeeded  as  (ith 
Earl  of  Buckinghamshire,  1st  Feb.,  1849  • 
assumed  additional  name  of  Hampden  by 
Eoyal  Letters  Patent,  5th  Aug.,  1878  ;  d., 
Hampden  House,  Great  Missenden,  Bucks  , 
29th  Oct.,  1885. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  668  ;    Oliver's  Coll.  Ch 
of  WolYerhampton,  88.] 

HoBBiNs,    Eichard.       b.    Walsall,    1719  ;     s.  of 
Francis    Hobbins  ;    Mat.    Balliol    Coll      Ox 
18th  May,  1738.  ' 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  668.] 

HoBBS,  Eichard.  Baptist  Pastor  at  Dover  •  d 
1673. 

ISee  Sudyard  (Thomas).] 

HoBHOosB,  Right  Rev.  Edmund,  b.  London, 
1816  ;  s.  of  Henry  Hobhouse  ;  Mat.  Balliol 
Coll.,  16th  Dec,  1834  ;  B.A.,  1838  ;  Fellow 
Merton  Coll.,  1841—57  ;  M.A.,  1842  ;  B.D  ' 
1851;  D.D.,  1858;  Vicar  of  St.  Peter-inI 
the-East,  Oxford,  1851—68  ;  Bp.  of  Nelson, 
New  Zealand,  1858—65  ;   Assistant  to  Bp.  of 


Lichfield,  1869—80  ;    Chancellor  of  Lichfield, 
1874—75. 

The  Okeover  Manuscripts.     [Beliq.,  xi.,  179,  180.] 
Calendar  of  Bishop  Norbury's  Register.      [Hist.  Coll. 
of  Staffs.  (1880).] 

HoBHODSE,  Thomas. 

Elegy  to  the  Memory  of  Dr.  Samuel  Johnson.  London 
1875.    4to. 

HoBSON,   Eobert.      b.  Ashbourn,  Derbys.,  1815 
educated    Mr.   Jones's    Sch.,  Ashbourn ;    ap- 
prenticed to  T.  Allbut,  Printer,  Hanley,  1832 
became  member  of   firm  of  Allbut,   Son,  and 
Hobson,   1848  ;    retired,    1850,    on   acquiring 
business  of    Messrs.   Houlston,   Printers,  &c., 
WeUington,   Salop,  in  July  of  that  year  ;    m., 
June,  1843,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Mr.  W.  Hodgkinson, 
of  11am  ;  of  "  The  Crescent,"  Wellington. 
The     History    and    Topography    of     Ashbourn,   the 
Valley  of   the  Dove,  and  adjacent   Villages.    "With  Bio- 
graphical   Sketches    of    Eminent    Natives.       Illustrated. 
Ashbourn  :     Dawson   ^   Hobson.       1839.       8vo.,   pp.    380. 
Lar.  (400  copies)  and  sm.  (600  copies)  paper. 

[B.  H.  was  responsible  Compiler  of  the  Work,  wMoh  contains 
Histories  of  Ham,  »Sic. — COMPILER.] 

The  Guide  to  Dovedale,  Ham,  Alton  Towers,  &c.  By 
E.  H.     Hobson,  Ashbourn.     1850.     8to.,  pp.  36. 

Twelve  Views  in  Dovedale  and  Ham,  from  Drawings 
by  Edward  Price,  engraved  on  Steel  by  Lizars,  Edinburgh. 
Illustrated  with  Notes.  Ashbourn  :  Robert  Hobson.  1845. 
4to.  [Issued  in  a  "Wrapper  with  4  pp.  of  Descriptive 
Notes.    500  copies  published.] 

The  Derbyshire  Advertiser  and  North  Staffordshire 
Journal.  Originated,  and  for  some  time  edited,  by  R.  H., 
at  Ashbourne ;  now  Edited  and  Published  by  Mr.  Alder- 
man Hobson  (brother),  at  Derby. 

[For  Printings,  &c.,  whilst  with  Allbut,  see  Allbut, 
Son,  and  Hobson.] 

HocKNBLL,  Lawrence.  Preb.  of  Eccleshall,  19th 
Jan.,  1598—1604. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  208.] 

HoDDBB,  Edwin. 

Heroes  of  Britain  in  Peace  and  "War  .  .  Cassell.  n.d. 
Fcp.  4to.,  2  vols.,  pp.  (1)  viii.,  320,  (2)  vii.,  328.  [Stafford- 
shire :— Duchess  of  Sutherland,  I.,  84  ;  Captain  "W.  Peel, 
I.,  161,  162,  port.;  Josiah  Wedgwood,  II.,  144-47.  Wedg- 
wood Institute,  145  ;  J.  Watt,  147—53,  port. ;  M.  Boulton, 
151—63,  port.;  Soho,  151—53,  port.] 

HoDGB,  Eev.  Edward  Vere.  b.  Tamworth, 
1848  ;  s.  of  Rpv.  Henry  Vere  Hodge  ;  Mat. 
Balliol  Coll.,  Ox.,  28th  Jan.,  1867  ;  B.A., 
1871  ;  M.A.,  1874  ;  Head  Master  of  Oakham 
Sob.,  Rutland,  1879. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  670.] 

Hodges,  Eev.  George  Samuel.    Scholar  of  Jesus 

Coll.,  Cam.;   B.A.,  1851  ;  Vicar  of  Wingates, 

Lanes.,  1861—75  ;  of  Dunston,  1875. 

The  County  Palatine  and  other  Poems.  London- 
Houlston.     187ti.     8vo. 

Hodges,  John,  M.A.     Preb.  of  Pipa  Parva   3rd 
Oct.,  1628—63. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  243.] 

Hodgbs,  W.  * 

View  of  Dudley  Castle. 

HoDGETTS,    John.       b.    Shutend,    1727  •    Mat 
Magd.  Coll.,   Ox.,   18th  Jan.,  1745  ;  'created 
M.A.,    14th    April,    1749,    and  also  DCL 
5th  July,  1754.  "    "' 


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HOGSTON 


[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  671.] 

HoDGETTs,  Mrs.,  Tipton. 

Obituary.     [New  Con.  Mag.  (1843),  231,  232.] 

HoDGBTTS-FoLEY,  John  Hodgetts.  b.  Prestwood, 
17th  July,  1767  ;  assumed  additional  name  of 
Hodgetts  by  Royal  Letters  Patent,  2nd  April, 
1821;  M.P.,  Droitwich,  1832—34;  East 
Worcs.,  1847  to  death  ;  d.  Prestwood,  13th 
Nov.,  1861. 

[Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  I.,  1492.] 

HoDGSKiNs,  Chailes,  M.R.C.S.,  Bilston. 

Enormous   Enlargement   of   the   Prostate.       [Lancet 
(1843),  324,  32.5,  1068.] 

Hodgson,  Brian.  Innkeeper,  of  "  The  Old  Hall " 
Hotel,  Buxton,  b.  there  ;  left  Buxton,  1811,  and 
was  resident  at  Crakemarsh,  near  Uttoxeter, 
and  afterwards  in  the  latter  town  where  he  d. 
3rd  Nov.,  1827,  aged  86  ;  bur.  Ashbourn. 
[Man.  Sch.  Eeg.,  II.,  57.] 

Hodgson,  Henry,     b.  Kinver,  1826  ;    s.  of  Henry 
Hodgson  ;  IVIat.  Wadh.   Coll.,  Ox.,  16th  Oct., 
1844  ;   B.A.,  1848. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon,  II.] 

Hodgson,  Rev.  John.  b.  Gothersley,  Kinver,  22nd 

April,  1828  ;    s.  of  Henry  Hodgson,  Esq.  (b. 

1792,   d.    1877),    and   Emma  Theodosia,  his 

wife  ;  educated  Kinver  and  Bromsgrove  Schools; 

Mat.   Wadh.   Coll.,  Ox.,  20th  October,  1847  ; 

B.A.,  1851  ;    M.A.,  1856  ;    P.S.A.;  F.G.S.; 

Curacies,  1854—67  ;   Vicar  of  Kinver,  1867  ; 

Preacher    at    Kinver  ;     of   Moseley's,    1867  ; 

R.D.,  1881  ;  m.  Emily  Susannah,  dau.  of  R. 

Shore  Sewell,  Esq. 
Kinver  Church.  A  Paper  read  before  the  Birming- 
ham and  Midland  Institute  Arohseological  Section 
[Trans,  of  ditto,  30th  Nov.,  1881.  pp.  85 J;  Pedigree  of 
Hodgetts  [Hist,  of  Blymhill,  in  Vol.  It.  of  Hist.  Coll.  of 
Staffordshire]. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  673.] 

Hodgson,  Rev.  Robert,  M.A.  b.  Hoxne,  Suffolk, 
11th  July,  1844  ;  s.  of  Rev.  John  Hodgson, 
Vicar  ;  educated  Eton  ;  Mat.  Oriel  Coll.,  Ox.; 
B.A.,  1867  ;  M.A.,  1875  ;  Vicar  of  Ch.  Ch., 
West  Bromwich,  1872—83  ;  of  St.  Matthew's, 
Walsall,  1883—92  ;  R.D.  of  Walsall,  1383— 
92  ;  Rector  of  Handsworth,  1892  ;  R.D.  of 
Handsworth,  1892  ;  m.  Gertrude  Katherine, 
dau.  of  the  late  I.  N.  Neale,  Esq.,  of  High- 
field,  Hemel  Hempstead,  Herts. 
God's  Counsel  of  the  Church  of  England,  "  Be  Strong 

and  Work."      Walsall:  W.  Henry  Robinson.     1885.     8vo,, 

pp.  10. 

Hodgson,  William,     b.  Shenstone,  1826  ;    s.  of 
Thomas  Hodgson  ;  Mat.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox., 
21st  June,  1844. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  673.] 

HODKINSON,  T.   R. 

Obituary  of  Sarah  Olley  [P.  M.  Mag.  (187B),  312]. 

HoDsoN,  Ven.  George,  b.  Carlisle,  1787  ;  of 
Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.;  B.A.,  1810  ;  Magd.  Coll., 
Ox.,  M.A.,  1813  ;    P.O.  of  Ch.  Ch.,  Birming- 


ham, Oct.,  1824  ;  Archd.  of  Stafford,  1829  to 
death  ;  second  Residentiary  Canon  and  Chan- 
cellor of  Lichfield,  28th  June,  1833  to  death  ; 
Vicar  of  St.  Mary's,  Lichfield,  1851  to  death  ; 
d.,  Riva,  on  the  Lago  di  Garda,  Italy,  13th 
Aug.,  1855. 

Twelve  Sermons  on  Christian  Temper  and  Experience. 
London,  1825.    8vo. 

Morning  Discourses  delivered  at  Christ  Church,  Bir- 
mingham. Birmingham,  1832.  8vo.  New  ed.  London : 
Hamilton.     1840.     8vo. 

Elisha  at  the  Waters  of  Jordan.  Cambridge :  Printed 
at  the  Pitt  Press.     1836.     8vo.,  pp.  36. 

The  Church  of  Rome's  Traffic  in  Pardons,  &c.  .  . 
Printed  by  J.  T.  Walters,  Ruqdey.  1838.  2nd  ed.,  1848. 
8to.,  pp.  vi.,  54.     [See  Green  (Rev.  T.  L.).] 

Diocesan  Union :  The  Strength  and  Ornament  of 
the  Church.  A  Charge  .  June,  1847.  London: 
Printed  for  the  Author.  Sold  by  Egqington,  Lichfield. 
1847.     8vo.,  pp.  40.     App.,  41— 4. 

Church  Extension,  Church  Order,  Church  Efficiency. 
A  Charge    .    .    June,  1848.     London,  1849.     8vo.,  pp.  23. 

The  Finished  Course.     Lichfield:  Lomax.    1855.    8vo. 

HoDRON,  Rev.  Henry  Edward.  b.  Lichfield, 
1842  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Hodson  ;  Mat.  Worcester 
Coll.,  Ox.,  22nd  May,  1861  ;  B.A.,  1866  ; 
M.A.,  1871  :  Rector  of  Llandinabo,  Herefs., 
1869—70  ;  Curacies,  1870—83  ;  Vicar  of 
Lyneal,  Salop,  1883—89  ;  of  the  Park, 
Newent.  Gloucs. 

Service  of  the  Holy  Communion.     London :  Novella. 
The  Golden  Legend.     London :  Novello. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  673.] 

Hodson,  John. 

Saving  Faith  the  Gift  of  God.  A  Sermon.  Dudley, 
1829.     12mo.,  pp.  36. 

HoDSON,  Rev.  John.     b.  Seighford,  1765  ;  Wes- 

leyan  Minister,  1797 — 1832  ;    d.,  Shaftesbury, 

8th  Oct.,  1832. 

Obituary.     [Wes.  Min.  {1S3S). J 
[Hall's  Wes.  Ministers,  194.] 

Hodson,  William  Stephen  Raikes.  b.  Maize- 
moor  Court,  Gloucester,  19th  March,  1821  ; 
s.  of  Ven.  Archd.  Hodson  ;  educated  Rugby, 
1837—40  ;  of  Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.,  1840  ;  B.A., 
1844  ;  joined  1st  Bengal  Regiment ;  medal 
and  two  clasps,  1848 — 49  ;  commanded  the 
Guides  under  Napier  in  Scinde  Campaign, 
1852—53  ;  at  Siege  of  Delhi,  June — Sept., 
1857  ;  took  the  king  and  princes  prisoners  ; 
founded  "  Hodson's  Horse";  shot  by  a  native 
in  the  palace  at  Lucknow,  11th  March,  1858  ; 
<•;.,  Lucknow,  12th  March,  1858. 

Memoirs. 

Twelve  Years  of  a  Soldier's  Life  in  India.  By  W.  R. 
Hodson.     London,  1859.     8vo.     3  editions. 

Hodson  of  Hodson's  Horse,  By  Bev.  G.  H.  Hodson. 
London,     n.d.  (1883). 

[Records  of  Rugbeians,  86—9  ;  Smith's  Lord  Law- 
rence, I.,  309  :  II.,  14.  538  ;  Kaye  and  Malleson's  Indian 
Mutiny,  I.— IT. ;  Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  I.,  1500.] 

Hogg,  J.,  West  Bromwich. 

Iron  Trades  Guide.    1869.    Cr.  8vo,.  pp.  585. 

HoGSTON,  Christopher.     Rector  of  Whitechapel ; 
Preb.  of  Dasset  Parva,  Lichfield,  22nd  May, 
1563—77  ;  of  Wolvey,  20th  May,  1575—87. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  224,  2c  6.] 


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HOLLAND 


HoLBEAOH,  Hugh.  Bishop  of  St.  Asaph  ;  Preb. 
of  Ulverton,  Lichfield,  10th  Mar.,  1400,  to 
death  ;  d.  1417. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  239.] 

HoLBEACH,  Ealphde.  Canon  of  Lichfield  ;  Vicar 
General  ;  Preb.  of  Gaia  Major,  1322 — 38  ;  of 
Pipa  Minor. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  231,  246.] 

Holbein,  Hans,  the  younger,  Painter.  S.Augs- 
burg, 1497  ;  d.  London,  1543. 

Painted  portrait  of  Lady  Audley,  in  Windsor  Castle. 

HoLBEOOK,  Ann  Catherine.  Resident  at  Hixon, 
Yoxall  &c.. 

The  Dramatist ;  or,  Memoirs  of  the  Stage  with  the 
Life  of  the  Author  prefixed,  &c.  .  .  .  Birmingham: 
Printed  by  Martin  4'  Hunter,  10,  Hay  Street.  1809.  8yo., 
pp.  iv.,  6 — 68. 

Tales,  Serious  and  Instructive,  in  which  Virtue  and 
Vice  are  Contrasted.  .  .  .  Uttoxeter:  Printed  for  the 
Author  by  R.  Richards.    1821.    12mo.,  pp.  iv.,  144. 

Eleanor  of  Brittany. 

Stricture  on  the  Stage. 

Realities  and  Eeflections.  .  .  .  2ud  ed.  enlarged. 
Burton-on-Trent :  Printed  and  Sold  by  Scott  4\Chatfkld, 
High  Street.    18$2.    12mo.,  Froutis.,  pp.  175. 

HoLBKOOK,  Edward,  M.A.      Usher  in  Lichfield 
Gr.  Sch.;  Minister  of  Willenhall  ;  Vicar  of  St. 
Mary's,  Lichfield,  1744  to  death  ;  d.  1772. 
[Boswell's  Johnson  (1860),  7.] 

HoLCROFT,  Arthur.      b.  Bilston,    1863  ;    s.    of 
Thomas  Holcroft ;  Mat.  St.  John's  Coll.,  Ox., 
15th  Oct.,  1881. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon,  IL,  675.]  i 

HoLCROFT,  George  Hern.     b.  Brierley  Hill,  1875  ; 
s.  of  William  Holcroft;  Mat.  Exeter  Hall,  Ox  , 
22nd  Jan.  1876  ;  B.A.,  1879  ;  M.A.,  1883. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon,  II.,  675.] 

Holcroft,    Walter.       b.    Brierley    Hill,    1858  ; 
brother  of  the  above  ;    Mat.  St.   John's  Coll 
Ox.,   13th  Oct.,  1877;    B.A.,  1882;    M.A.,' 
1884. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  675.] 

HoLDBN  &  Co.,  Printers,  London. 

Holden's  Triennial  Directory  for  1805,  1806,  1807,  con- 
taining upwards  of  One  Hundred  and  Forty  Thousand 
names  .  .  with  a  concise  description  of  each  place 
London.  2  vols.,  8vo.,  pp.  (i;  144,  and  2a— 3zz  in  fours 
(II)  4a— 6g  in  fours,  and  pp.  303.  ' 

[Leek,  180 ;  Potteries,  250—2  ;  Walsall,  281,  282  • 
Wolverhampton,  291—95.] 

Holden,  Edward  (Ted),      b.  Walsall ;  Pugilist. 
[See  reference  under  Holden  (John).] 

HoLDEN,  George,  b.  Walsall,  29th  Nov.,  1821  ; 
brother  of  Edward  ;  Pugilist  ;  beat  0.  Davis| 
24th  Jan.,  1843,  in  43  rounds  ;  Bill  Stevens 
at  Caly  Heath,  14th  July,  181-5,  in  56  rounds  ; 
Bob  Smith,  at  Bickenhall,  1st  April,  1846,  in 
84  rounds  ;  beaten  by  Paddy  Gill  on  Warwick- 
shire Moor,  29th  Oct.,  1844,  in  21  rounds; 
Landlord  of  "  Malt  Shovel,"  Walsall  •  d' 
Wood's  Fold,  Walsall,  4th  Feb.,  II 
[See  Holden  (John).] 


HoLDBN,  George,     s.  of  George,  sen.;    Pugilist ; 
fought  Charley  Linch,  Jack  Lear,  and  Peter 

Morris. 
[S'ee  Holden  (John).] 

Holden,  James  (Jem),      brother  of  George,  sen. 

[See  Holden  (John)  ] 
Holden,  John.     Another  brother  ;  Pugilist. 

[Boxiana ;   Sporting  Life,  9th  Feb.,  1889  ;  Mod.  Enq. 
Biog.,  I.,  1504.] 

HoLDBN,  John,  S.J.    b.  Bonds  Garstang,  6th  May 
1797  ;    educated   at  Stoneyhurst  ;    of    Oscott 
(Old)   Coll.,  1823 — 25  ;  on  various  missions  ; 
d.  Spinkhill,  Derbys.,  30th  June,  1861. 
[Gillow's  Catholic  Biblic,  III.] 

Holden,  Louisa.      b.   Gun   Village,   1846  ;    d. 
Sodom,  22nd  Feb.,  1860. 
Obituary.    By  J.  Arnold.     [P.  M.  Mag.  (1860),  702J. 

Holden,  Rev.  Oswald  Mangin.  b.  St.  Oswald's 
Hospital,  Worcester,  6th  Dec.,  1843  ;  s.  of  the 
Rev.  W.  Holden,  M.A.,  Assistant  Chp.  of  St. 
Oswald's,  Worcester ;  educated  Uppingham 
Sch.;  Mat.  Corp.  Ch.  Coll.,  Ox.,  14th  Oct., 
1861;  B.A.,  1864;  M.A.  and  B.C.L.,  1868  ; 
Curate  of  St.  Mary's,  Kingswinford,  1866— 
74  ;  Vicar  of  Gailey-cwm-Hatherton,  1874  ; 
R.D.  of  Penkridge,  1880  ;  Chp.  in  Order 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  1868  ; 
m.  Henrietta,  dau.  of  the  late  Edward  Adden- 
brooke  Addenbrooke,  Esq.,  of  Kingswinford. 

The  Kingdom  of  God.  A  Commemoration  Sermon 
preached  .  .  .  in  Chapel  Royal,  at  the  Savoy,  before 
the  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem.  .  .  .'  _  Wolver- 
hampton ;  Printed  by  John  Steen  cj-  Co.     1878.     8vo.,  pp.  12. 

Cheerful  Hope  and  patient  endurance,  the  fruit  of 
persevering  Prayer.    A  Sermon  preached  in  Old  Swinford 

C"i>iTOh January  20th,  1878  (being  the  first 

Sunday  after  the  late  Rector's  (Rev.  Henry  Downing) 
funaral.  Stourbridge:  Printed  by  R.  Broomhall  1878 
8vo.,  pp.  18. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IL,  676.] 

Hole,  William  Gimblett.     b.  Watchet,  Somerset 

19th    April,    1862;    s.    of    James    G.    Hole,' 

and   Sarah,  dau.  of  late  Thomas  Stockwood ; 

privately  educated  ;  resides  at  Newcastle. 

Procis,    and    other    Poems.      London:    Kenan  Paul 

Trench,  ^  Co.    1886.    fcp.  8vo.,  4  leaves,  pp.  108.  ' 

"Amoris    Imago."       London:    same   imprint.       1891 

Sexto — Deoimo.    3  leaves,  pp.  144. 

Mr.  Hole  is  a  contributor  to  several  Magazines. 

Holes,  Anthony.  Preb.  of  Flixton,  Lichfield 
7th  May,  1435—42  ;  Chancellor  of  Saruni' 
1442.  ' 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  229.] 

HoLL,  Francis.     Engraver  :    b.   London,   1815  ; 
d.  Milford,  near  Godalming,  1884. 
Engraved — 

Elizabeth,  Duchess  of  Argyle,  after  J.  Swinnerton. 
The  Marchioness  of  Stafford,  after  E.  A.  Eddis. 

Holland,  Rev.  H.  W.,  Wesleyan  Minister. 

A  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  H.R.H.  Prince  Albert 
preached  m  the  Wesleyan  Chapel,  Bilston,  on  Sunday 
Evening,  December  22nd,  1861     .     .  fVolverhamnfJ^- 

imS.ZJ.1i  '"    ""■    '^'""™'  *  Co.!^tee;  X°e/. 


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HONE 


Holland,  Henry. 

Bazilioalogio  :  A  Book  of  Kings.  London,  1618.  fol. 
LContaina  portrait  of  John  O'Gaunt,  by  G.  Y(ate3).J 

Holland,  James,  b.  Burslem,  17th  Oct.,  1800  ; 
s.  of  a  potter  ;  painter  of  flowers  on  pottery 
and  porcelain  ;  went  to  Loudon,  1819  ;  painter 
in  water  colours  and  oil ;  exhibited  32  pictures 
at  the  Royal  Academy,  91  at  Brit.  Insti.,  and 
108  at  Suffolk  Street,  1815—67  ;  Associate 
Soc.  of  Water  colours,  1835—43  ;  Member  of 
Soc.  of  Brit.  Artists,  1843—48  ;  Member  of 
Soc.  of  Water  colours,  1856  ;  often  abroad  after 
1830  ;  d.,  London,  12th  Feb.  or  Dec,  1870. 

Several  of  his  pictures  at  South  Kensington,  drawn 
for  the  Landscape  and  other  Annuals,  1839 — 45. 

[Redgrave's  Diet,  of  Artists,  219 ;  Bryan's  Diet,  of 
Painters,  I.,  671 ;  Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  I.,  1509.] 

Hollar,  Wenceslaus,  Engraver.  b.  Prague, 
1607  ;  d.  1677. 

Engraved — 

England  and  the  Principality  of  Wales  exactly  des- 
cribed, &c.,  in  Six  Mappes.  London :  Sold  by  Thomas 
Jenner.    164B.    fol.     [Staffordshire  on  Maps  3  and  4.] 

Ditto.  8vo.  n.d.  "Portable  for  every  man's  pocket." 
"  Described  by  one  that  trauailed  throughout  the  whole 
Kingdome  for  its  purpose."  Printed  and  Sold  hy  John 
Garratt  at  the.  South  Entrance  of  ye  Exchange.  H.  Hollar, 
fecit. 

Views  of  English  Cathedrals,  fol.,  49  plates,  n.d. 
[Three  Plates  of  Lichfield  Cathedral.  ] 

Portrait  of  Robert  Devereux  on  horseback. 

Ditto,  of  Alathea  Talbot,  Countess  of  Arundell. 

Nathaniel  Fiennes. 

HoLLiNS,  Michael  Daintry.  b.  Manchester,  22nd 
March,  1815 ;  s.  of  Thomas  Hollins  [see 
below^  ;  educated  Manchester  Gr.  Sch.;  Pupil 
of  the  late  M.  W.  H.  Whatton,  Surgeon  ; 
Diploma  as  Surgeon,  1838  ;  Partner  with  his 
uncle,  Mr.  Herbert  Minton,  1838 — 70  ;  es- 
tablished as  Minton,  Hollins,  &  Co.,  for  the 
manufactory  of  Encaustic  Tiles,  from  1840  ; 
on  his  own  account  since  1870  ;  m.  Eliza,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Mackenzie,  M.D.,  of  Newcastle  ; 
J.P.  and  Deputy  Lieutenant  of  Staffs.;  Colonel 
of  1st  Battalion  of  Staffs.  Rifle  Volunteers  up 
to  1892  ;  of  Whitmore  Hall. 
[Man.  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.,  III.,  218,  219  ;  Law  Journals  and 

Exhibition  Reports;] 

Hollins,    Thomas.       b.    Shelton    Hall  ;     s.    of 
Samuel    Hollins,  Earthenware  Manufacturer  ; 
Merchant  at  Cheethara  Hill,   Manchester  ;    m. 
Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Clegg,  of  Oldham. 
[Man.  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.,  IIL,  207.] 

Holly  Bush. 

Jewitt's  Ceramic  Art,  II.,  172.] 

Holme,  Rev.  Herbert  Alfred.  Of  St.  John's 
Coll.,  Cam.;  B.A.,  1870  ;  M.A.,  1873  ;  Curate, 
St.  Paul's,  Wolverhampton,  1870—73  ;  of  St. 
James,  Teignmouth,  1874 — 77  ;  Lenton, 
Notts.,  1877 — 78  ;  Vicar  of  Sutton-in-Holder- 
ness,  Yorks.,  1878. 
Terses  written  in  Aid  of  St.  Paul's  Restoration    .    . 

Wolverhampton :  Steen  ^  Blachett.    1872.    12mo.,  pp.  12. 

HoLT,  Sir  Lister,  Bart.  b.  Aston  Hall,  1722  ; 
s.  of  Sir  Cleobury  Holt,  Bart.  ;  Mat.  Magd. 
Coll.,  Ox.,  4th  Feb.,  1727  ;    created  D.C.L., 


13th  April,  1749  ;  5th  Baronet ;    M.P.,  Lich- 
field, 1741—47  ;  d.  21st  April,  1776. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon,,  II.,  683;  Harwood's  Lich- 
field.] 

HoLYOAKE,  Rev.  Elisha.  b.  Round's  Green 
(Staffs.),  Oldbury,  19th  Sept.,  1843;  s.  of 
Elisha  Holyoake ;  educated  Ranmoor  Coll., 
Sheffield  ;  Methodist  New  Connexion  Minister 
since  1865  ;  Correspondent  of  Sunday  School, 
1890,  1891. 

Several  Obituaries  and  about  Twenty  Articles  on 
Sunday  School  Matters.  [Meth.  New  Con.  Mag.  and 
Juvenile  Instructor.'] 

HoLYOAKE-GooDRicKE,    Sir   Prancis   Lyttleton. 

b.  Tettenhall,  13th  Nov.,  1767  ;    s.  of  Francis 

Holyoake  (1766—1835)  ;    of  St.  John's  Coll., 

Cam.  ;    B.A.,  1819  ;    assumed  name  of  Good- 

ricke   by   Royal    Letters    Patent,    12th  Dec, 

1833  ;     High  Sheriff,  Warws.,  1834  ;    M.P., 

Stafford,    Feb.— May,    1835  ;     South  Staffs., 

May,  1835—37  ;   created  Baronet,  3rd  March, 

1835  ;    Master  of  Quorn  Hounds,  1834—35  ; 

d.,    Sherbourn    House,    Malvern,    29th   Dec, 

1865. 

[Burke's  Vicissitudes  of  Families,  II.,  398, 399  ;  Mod. 
Eng.  Biog.,  L,  1418,  1419.] 

HoLYOKB,  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  Southam,  Warws., 
1616  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Francis  Holyoke  ;  M.A., 
Qaeen's  Coll.,  Ox.,  1639  ;  Captain  in  a  Foot 
Company  in  the  Civil  War,  and  was  created 
D.D.  for  good  service ;  Canon  of  Wolver- 
hampton ;  Rector  of  Bridenbury,  1641  ;  d. 
10th  June,  1676  ;  bur.  St.  Mary's,  Warwick. 
[Bliss's  "Wood's  Ath.  Oxon.,  IL,  1040.] 

HoMBERSLEY,  Rev.  William,  b.  Ketley,  Salop, 
1818  ;  s.  of  William  Hombersley  ;  Mat.  Ch. 
Ch.,  Ox.,  20th  Oct.,  1836  ;  B.A.,  1840  ; 
M.A.,  1843  ;  Curate  of  Blurton,  1849—53  ; 
Vicar  of  Normacot,  1853 — 73 ;  Rector  of 
Kirk-Ireton,  Derbys.,  1875  to  death. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  683.] 

Homer,  Frederick  Augustus,  of  Sedgley.     J.P., 

Staffs. 
Annual  Reports   of   the   Sedgley  Temperance  Home 
Mission  fiom  1859  to  1888    ....     Wolverhampton :  J. 
Steen  cf-  Co.    1888.    8vo. 

Homer,  Rev.  William.  b.  Dudley,  1784 ; 
Wesleyan  Minister  from  1807;  "his  labours 
especially  owned  of  God  at  Newcastle-under- 
Lyme";  (/.,  Hungerford,  7th  Dec,  1861. 

Obituary.     [  Wes.  Min.  (1862),  18.] 

Homfeay,  Rev.  Jeremiah  (Caswell),    b.  Gothers- 
ley,  Kinver,  1778;    s.  of  Thomas  Homfray  ; 
Mat.  Oriel  Coll.,  Ox.,  13th  Nov.,  1798. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  684.] 

Hone,  William. 

Memoirs  of  R.  B.  Sheridan,  Esq.,  with  Estimate  of 
his  Character  and  Talents.     8vo. 

The  Every  Day  Book.  Two  Volumes.  London,  1825 
—27.  8vo.  [Vol.  il.,  p.  384— Letter,  signed  "  Nottingham, 
W.  H.,"  giving  an  Account  of  a  Visit  to  Dovedale;  at 
pp.  656,  657 — Advertizement  of  "Walton's  Angler  (1658).] 


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HORDERN 


HoNEYBOURNE,  Re?.  Joseph.  b.  Birmingham, 
1726  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Honej'bourne ;  Mat. 
Queen's  Coll.,  Ox.,  10th  Dec,  1743  ;  Demy, 
Magd.  Coll.,  Ox.,  1747—55;  B.A.,  1748; 
M.A.,  1751  ;  Chp.  to  Lord  Bradford  ;  Vicar 
of  Pattingham  and  Pateshull,  1766  ;  of  Worn- 
bourn  and  Trysull,  1776—94  ;  Rector  of  Dar- 
laston,  1788—93  ;  P.C.  of  Bobbington  ;  d., 
Wombourn,  27th  April,  1794. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  694 ;   Bloxam,  Y.,  267 ; 
Hackwood's  Darlaston,  85.] 

HoNYMAN,  Rev.  Robert,    b.  Staffs.,  1551  ;  M.A., 
Magd.  Coll.,  Ox.  ;    d.  5th  March,  1616  ;   bur. 
Magd.  Coll.  Chapel. 
[G-atch,  I.,  332  ;  Bloxam,  II.,  41.] 

Hoo,  Adam  de.     Archd.  of  Coventry,  1242 — 46. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  207.] 

Hoc  Family. 

Arms.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  858,  98.] 

Hoo,  John.     b.  Barr,  1719  ;    s.  of  John  Hoo  ; 
Mat.  Magd.  Coll.,  Ox.,  9th  June,  1736  ;  crea- 
ted M.A.,  25th  Feb.,  1741. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxou.,  II.,  685.] 

Hood,  Thomas. 

Hood's  Own.  1st  Series,  1859;  2nd  Series,  1861.  Moxon. 
[On  p.  433  of  2nd  Scries  is  "  Walton  Redivivus  :  a  New  River 
Eomanoe."    Also  included  in  "  Whims  and  Oddities,"  1827.] 

Hooker,  Richard.     Bishop. 

Life  of.     \_See  "Walton  (Izaak).] 

HooLB,  Rev.  Elijah.     Wesleyan  Minister. 

Life  of  Rev.  Alfred  Bourne,    b.  Etruria.     \  Wes.  Mao 
(1838),  161—81.] 

HooTON,  Elizabeth.    Quaker ;  Prisoner  at  Derby ; 
d.  circa  1671. 


and  Thomas  Taylor.    To  the  King,  &c. 


[See  Taylor  (Thos.).] 

Hope,   Herbert,     b.   Betley  Hall,   1858 ;    s.   of 
Samuel  Pierce  Hope,  Esq. ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox., 
12th  Oct.,  1877. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  687.] 

Hope,  William.     Printer  and  Bookbinder,  Cus- 
tard Street,  Leek. 
[Bagshaw,  1818.] 

HoPE-ScoTT,  James  Robert,  D.C.L.,  Q.C.     b. 

Great  Marlow,   15th  Julv,    1812;    d.,    Hyde 

Park  Place,  29th  April,  1873. 

Case  of  the  Eight  Hon.  Hen.  Chetwynd,  Earl  of 
Talbot,  claiming  to  be  the  Earl  of  Shrewsbury.  (London 
1857.)  f ol.  Folding  Pedigree  of  the  Talbot  family  from 
1442. 

[Privately  printed.] 

[N.B.— Mr  Hope-Soott  and  Mr.  Bellasis  were  Trustees  under 
the  Will  of  Bertram,  Earl  of  Shrewsbury.] 

HoPKiN,  Rev.  John.  b.  Clayton,  Yorks.,  3rd 
Nov.,  1850  ;  s.  of  Daniel  Hopkins,  Esq.,  and 
Hannah,  his  wife  ;  educated  by  the  Rev.  G.  B. 
Rogerson,  M.  A. ;  Mat.  St.  John's  Coll.,  Cam  • 
B.A.,  1875;  M.A.,  1879;  Curate  of  St. 
Mary's,  Hull,  1875—83  ;  Rector  of  St.  James's, 
Wednesbury,  1883  ;  Chairman  of  Wednesbury 
School  Board,  1889  to  date. 


Sermon  preached  before  the  Mayor,  Corporation,  and 
Volunteers  .  .  St.  James's  Church  ....  June 
19th,  1887  .     Wednesbur>/ :  R.  jRt/der.    1887.    12mo., 

pp.  14. 

Sermon  ...  on  Mayoral  Sunday,  Nov.  13th,  1892. 
n.  p.,  pi.,  or  d.  12mo.,  pp.  15.  {R.  Ryder, Printer,  Wednes- 
bury.) 

Hopkins,  Albert  Bassett.  b.  Aston,  Stone,  1848  ; 
s.  of  Daniel  Hopkins  ;  M.A.,  Lond.  Univ.  ;  a 
Member  of  Convocation  ;  on  N.E.  Circuit ; 
Student  Inner  Temple,  1st  May,  1875  ;  Bar- 
rister-at-Law,  26th  Jan.,  1883. 
[Men  at  the  Bar,  225.] 

Hopkins,  Rev.  Francis.  Educated  Oseott  Coll.; 
on  Mission  at  Tamworth,  1859 — 64  ;  Choir- 
master Oseott  Coll.,  1864  ;  Prefect  of  Studies ; 
Rector  of  Handsworth,  1882. 

[The  Oscotian.     New  Series,  II.,  46,  47,  88.] 

Hopkins,  John  Satchell.  b.  Wolverhampton, 
22nd  Dec,  1825  ;  s.  of  John  Head  Hopkins, 
Esq.;  educated  privately  ;  J. P.  for  Birmingham 
and  Worcs.  ;  a  Manufacturer  in  Birmingham  ; 
Chairman  of  the  Conservatives  of  Birmingham, 
1880-86,  1889—92  ;  m.,  1851,  Miss  Jane 
Antwis,  of  Aston,  Cheshire ;  of  Jesmond 
Grove,  Edgbaston. 

Various  Papers  and  Letters  to  the  Public  Press  on 
Educational  and  Political  subjects. 

Biog.  Notice  and  Portrait.  [Birmingham  Faces  and 
Places,  v.,  124—27,  129.] 

HopwAs,  Hugh  de.  Preb.  of  Curborough,  13th 
Jan.,  1363—80. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  222.] 

HopwooD,  Rev.  John  J.  b.  Birmingham,  7th 
Jan.,  1859  ;  educated  Oseott  Coll.  ;  resident 
for  some  years  in  Staffs.  ;    of  Oseott. 

Sermon  on  the  Religion  of  St.  Bernard.  Walsall,  1892 
12mo.  ' 

Life  of  Archbishop  Ullathorne.  (Catholic  Truth  Society) 

Several  Articles  and  Poems  in  the  Oscotian,  and 
Articles  io  the  Catholic  Monthly  Mag.    1880 — 93. 

Editor : — The  Pilgrim  on  the  way  to  Eternity. 

The  Catholic  Almanack  and  Directory  Jbr  the  Diocese 
of  Birmingham.    1893. 

HoRBERY,  Rev.  Matthew.  Fellow  of  Magd.  Coll., 
Ox.  ;  Canon  Residentiary  of  Lichfield  ;  Vicar 
of  Eccleshall  ;  Preb.  of  Bobenhall,  26th  July, 
1736—39  ;  of  Stotfold,  31st  Aug.,  1745—49  ; 
of  Freeford,  80th  Aug.,  1773. 
The  Inspiration  of    the  Moral    Parts    of    Scripture 

asserted.     A  Sermon Oxford :  Printed  at  the 

Theatre  for  James  Fletcher,  Bookseller,  in  the  Turl     . 

and  R.  Bailye,  in  Lichfidd.    1745.    8vo.,  2  leaves,  pp  28 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  220,  231,  248.] 

HoRDERN,  Alexander,  b.  Wolverhampton,  1787  ; 
s.  of  James  Hoidern  ;  Mat.  Univ.  Coll.,  20th 
March,  1804  ;  B.A.,  1808  ;  M.A.,  1811  ;  of 
Oxley  House  ;  J.P.  and  D.L.  Staffs.  ;  Bariis- 
ter-at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  1816  ;  Inner 
Temple,  ad  eundem,  1821. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  690  ;  Men  at  the  Bar.] 

HoRDKRN,    Henry,      b.  Wolverhampton,   1796  ; 
brother  of  the  above  ;    Mat.  Univ.  Coll    Ox 
12th  June,  1812  ;    J.P.  and  D.L.,  Staffs'. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  690.] 


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HoRESTAN,  Richard,  Engraver,    b.  Ireland,  1721  ; 
rf.,  London,  1775. 

Engrayed  Portrait  of  H.  Pelham,  Chancellor  of  the 
Exchequer,  after  Hoare. 

HoBMAN,  William,     b.  Salisbury  ;  d.,  Eton,  12th 
April,  1535  ;  bur.  Eton. 

Antibosslcon  G.  Hormani  ad  Gr.  LUiam.  Eplstola 
Aldriau  ad  Hormanimi  Bpistola  protovatis  (R.  Whittinoni) 
ad  .  .  Hormanum  Apologetioon  Hormani  ad  protovatem 
bifariam  .  .  Lond.:  Inoedibus  Pyiisonianis.  1521.  4to. 
Pt.  I.,  a — f  in  fours ;  Pt.  II.,  a — h  in  fours,  q  in  eight ; 
Pt.  III. 

["  The  first  two  of  ttiese  pieces  are  satires  upon  R.  Whitting- 
tou ;  the  third  is  his  reply ;  and  the  last  is  a  retort  from  Herman, 
comprising  a  fictitious  Dialogue  in  Latin  between  Horman  and 
Whittingtou  in  ridicule  of  the  latter's  grammatical  works."— 
Brit.  Mus.  Cat.,  before  1640.] 

Horn  &  Sons,  Printers,  Cheadle. 

[Bagshaw  (1818).] 

HoKNE,  Richard  ("Dicky"),  b.  Stoke,  18th 
March,  1813  ;  a  sawyer  ;  signed  Teetotal 
Pledge,  7th  March,  1836  ;  Temperance  Lec- 
turer to  G.  S.  Kenrick,  West  Bromwich,  1845 
— 55  ;  to  British  Temperance  League,  1857 — 
76;  "he  lectured  234  times,  preached  most 
Sundays,  travelled  7,166  miles,  and  took  330 
pledges  in  the  year  1868 "  ;  d.,  Leice.ster, 
March,  1880. 
Memoir.     [See  Gair  (Eev.  John).! 

HoBNYHOLD,  Right  Rev.  John  Joseph,  D.D.  b. 
Blackmore  Park,  Worcs.,  19th  Feb.,  1706  ;  s. 
of  John  Hornyhold,  Esq.,  of  Blackmore  Park 
and  Hanley  Castle,  Worcs.,  and  Mary,  his 
wife ;  educated  English  Coll.,  Douay,  7th 
Aug.,  1728;  on  English  Mission  at  Grantham, 
Lines. ;  Chp.  to  Madame  Giffard,  at  Long-, 
birch,  1739  till  her  death,  13th  Feb.,  1753  ; 
made  Coadjutor  Bishop  to  Bishop  Stonor, 
Vicar  Apostolic  of  the  Midland  District,  10th 
Feb.,  1752  ;  took  charge  of  Sedgley  Park  Sell. 
on  the  death  of  its  Founder,  Rev.  W.  Erring- 
ton  ;  Vicar  Apostolic  of  Midland  District,  29  th 
March,  1756  ;  d.,  Longbirch,  26th  Dec,  1778; 
bur.  Brewood  Church. 
The  Decalogue  Explained     .    .    London   1744.    8to, 

London:  F.Needham.    1750.    8to.,  pp.  430.    London  1770. 

8vo     "With  Sacraments  explained.    Dublin,  1814.     l^mo.. 

2  vols.      Dublin,  1821,  1836.      Baltimore  (1855).      r2mo., 

^^'  The  Sacraments  Explained  .  .  London,  1747.  8vo. 
2nd  ed.,  with  Vignette  Engravings.  London :  Cogldar). 
1770.  8to.,  pp.  286.  With  Decalogue,  &c.  [see  above  J. 
Baltimore,    n.d.  (1858).    8vo. 

FThe  above  were  mostly  written  by  the  Bev.  John  Johuson, 
Bishop  Hornyhold's  predecessor  at  Longbirch  &e  Kirlc  ;  Oalholio 
Mag  v.,  304;   Biog.  Collections,  No.  25,  John  Johnson.] 

'The  Keal  Principles  of  Catholicks  .  .,  London, 
1749  12mo.  Again,  as  Grounds  of  the  Christian  Beliet, 
&o.  'Birmingham,  177 L  Svo.  Again,  as  Keal  Principles, 
&c.    Dublin,  1773.    Svo.    Dublin,  182L    limovV- ^^■ 

Portrait.      "The    E.    Rev.    John    Hornyhold,    D.D., 
Bishop  of  Philomelia  and  "V.A.  of  the  Midland  District. 
From  an  original  drawing,  />«n6s   Rev.  Jo^n  Eoe.     Oval 
Copper  Engraving.     [Laity's  Directory  (181f):]„YT^ 
Woodcut,  with  Memoir.     {Orthodox  Jour.  (1834),  Ibl.J 

Memoir.     [See  Milner  (Bp.).]  .„.  ,    ^.        .      ,, 

[Butler's  Works,  IV.,  221 ;  ditto,  Hist.  Memoirs  (ed. 
1822)  II  496  ■  III.,  297  ;  Milner's  Supplementary  Memoirs, 
268  ;  Brady's  Episcopal  Succession, JII. ;  Douay  Diaries; 
Foley's  Records^S.J.,  VXL,  pt  2  L  .^irk'=  Biog^  C^lect  on 
MSS.,  No.  24  ;  Gillow's  Catholic  Biblio.,  III.,  d98— 402.J 


HoBOLOGiA  Anglia.     (Authore  H.  H.)     Fol. 

[Contains — Cardinal  Pole,  15  ;  Walter  Devereux,  Earl 
of  Essex,  56  ;  Robert  Devereux,  Earl  of  Essex,  115.] 

HOBTON. 

Ordnance  Plan  of  the  Parish  of  Horton  .  Eight 
Sheets  with  Index  Sheet.     Southampton  (1877). 

HoRTON,  Rev.  Alfred  William.  Mat.  Pemb. 
Coll.,  Ox.;  B.A.,  1867  ;  M.A.,  1870  ;  Curate 
of  Abbot's  Bromley,  1873—76  ;  of  Mavesyn 
Ridware,  1876  ;  Rector  of  Dewsall-iw.-Callow, 
Herefs. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.] 

HoRTON  Bros.,   Printers,  Wednesbury. 

Junior  Liberals'  Pictorial  Monthly.  Wednesbury,  1886. 
Lar.  8vo.,  pp.  IB. 

Voters  List  for  the  Borough  of  Wednesbury.  1890. 
Lar.  8vo.,  pp.  243. 

HoRTON,  Rev.  Edward,  LL.D.  Preb.  of  Welhng- 
ton,  Lichfield,  1777—1802. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  254.] 

HoBTON,  F.,  Printer,  Wednesbury. 

The  Wednesbury  Watchman.  Wednesbury,  1885.  Lar. 
8vo.,  pp.  14. 

HoRTON,  Rev.  Harry  Howells.  Univ.  of  Rostock, 
Ph.D.,  1865,  and  M.A.,  St.  John's  Coll., 
Brooklyn,  U.S.A.  ;  LL.D.,  1867  ;  Assistant 
Minister  of  St.  Michael's,  Birmingham,  1858 
— 60  ;  of  Bp.  Ryder's  Church,  Birmingham, 
I860 — 70  ;  Chp.  North  Staffs.  Infirmary, 
1870^75  ;  Curate  of  Newcastle,  1875—77  ; 
of  Cobridge,  1877  ;  Vicar  of  Calton,  1885. 

Family  Worship.    Birmingham,  1863. 
Sutton  Park.    A  Poem. 

Birmingham.  A  Poem.  2116.  ei.,  Birmingham.  12mo., 
pp.  290.  ■ 

England   versus  Rome.      Newcastle :  T.  Bayley.     n.d. 

12mo.,  pp.  12. 

HoBTON,  Henry,  b,  Darlaston,  7th  Dec,  1834  ; 
s.  of  William  Horton  ;  educated  privately',  and 
at  Victoria,  and  at  Queen's  Coll.,  Birmingham, 
and  at  Melbourne  Univ.;  L.S.A.,  1862; 
M.R.C.S.,  and  L.M.,  Eng.,  1859  ;  Member 
Brit.  Med.  Association ;  J.P.  and  Acting 
Coroner,  Adelaide,  S.  Australia,  1865—70  ; 
Surgeon  to  Moonta  Rifle  Volunteers,  1866— 
70  ;  2nd  Surgeon  to  2nd  Brigade  S.  Devons. 
Artillery  Volunteers,  1876—81  ;  Worcs.  Ar- 
tillei-y  Volunteers,  1881—88  :  in  New  Zea- 
land during  the  Maori  Agitation  ;  met  Pomarc 
at  the  Governor's  Levee,  24th  May,  1859  ; 
formerly  of  Wednesbury,  now  of  Aston,  Bir- 
mingham. 
Case  of  Conservative  Surgery  {Lancet  (1867)]  ;irn- 

common  Wound  of  Abdomen  cut  with  glass  bottle  IJJrit. 

Med.   Jour.   (1872)]  ;     Removal   of   Inverted  Uterus  by 

Ligature,  [«6.  (1872)]. 

HoRTON,  Rev.  Robert  Forman.  b.  Wolver- 
hampton ;  8.  of  Rev.  T.  G.  Horton,  Congrega- 
tional Minister  ;  educatedTettenhall  Proprietary 
Sch.  ;  Mat.  New  Coll.,  Ox.,  1874 ;  B.A. ; 
M  A. ;  Fellow ;  President  of  Oxford  Noncon- 
formist Union,  1877  ;  Minister  of  Hampstead 
Congregational  Church,  1884. 


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HOW 


Inspiration  of  tte  Bible.  An  Inquiry.  London :  T. 
Fisher  Unwin.     1888.     8to. 

Sermons  delivered  in  Lyndhurst  Eoad  Church,  Hamp- 
stead.     London  :  Clarke.     1893.     Cr.  8yo.,  pp.  viii.,  320. 

HoRTON,  Right  Hon.  Sir  Robert  John  Wilmot, 
Bart.  P.O.  ;  Governor  of  Ceylon  :  M.P.  for 
Newcastle,  1826—30. 

The  Speech  delivered  by  R.  W.  H.,  M.P.,  in  the  Town 
Hall  of  Newcastle-under-Lyme,  on  the  occasion  of  his 
attending  the  Election  of  Mayor  .  of  that  Borough, 
4th  Oct.,  1825.     London  (Newcastle).     8vo.,  pp.  8. 

A  Letter  to  the  Duke  of  Norfolk  on  the  Catholic 
Question.    London,  1826.    8vo.,  pp.  100. 

A  Critical  View  of  a  Pamphlet  entitled  The  West 
Indian  Question  Considered  .  .  .  .  In  a  Letter  to  the 
Right  Hon.  R.  W.  H.  By  Gilbert  Matheson,  Esq.  London, 
1827.     8vo.,  pp.  78. 

Protestant  Securities  Suggested  .  .  London  :  John 
Murray.     1828.     8vo.,  pp.  viii.,  197. 

Correspondence  on  Points  connected  with  the  Catholic 
Question,  between  Sir  R.  "Wilmot  Horton  and  Dr.  Baiues. 
London,  1820.     8vo. 

First  Letter  to  the  Freeholders  of  the  County  of  York. 
Being  an  Inquiry  into  the  Claims  of  the  "West  Indies  for 
Compensation  .     .     .     London,   1830.      8vo.,   pp.   112. 

Second  Letter.     Same  date.     pp.  74. 

Causes  and  Remedies  of  Pauperism.  Fourth  Series. 
Explanation  of  Mr.  "Wilmot  Horton's  Bill  in  a  Letter  and 
Queries  addressed  to  N.  "W.  Senior  .  .  .  "With  his 
Answer.     London,  1830.     8vo.,  pp.  vi.,  112,  xxiv. 

Second  Lecture  on  Statistics  and  Political  Economy. 
London,  1831.     8vo. 

Protestant  Principles  Exemplified  in  the  Parliamentary 
Orations  of  Royal  Dukes,  Right  Rev  Prelates,  &c.  .  .  . 
Lond(yn :  John  Murray.     1837.     8vo. 

Remarks  on  Emigration  from  the  United  Kingdom. 
By  John  Streechey,  D.D.  .  .  Addressed  to  Robert  "W. 
Horton,  M.P.,  &.C.     .     .     .     London  :  John  Murray.    1838. 

Exposition  and  Defence  of  Earl  Bathurst's  Administra- 
tion of  the  Affairs  of  Canada.     London,  1838.     8vo. 

An  Inquiry  into  the  Laws  and  Remedies  of  Pauperism. 
First  Series.  London,  1839.  8vo.,  pp.  36.  Second  Series. 
pp.  46.     Third  Series,  pp.  86.     All  same  date. 

A  Letter  to  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Robert  "Wilmot  Horton, 
Bart.  ...  on  the  .  .  .  Corn  Laws  .  .  .  Bich- 
mond,  1839.     pp.  24,  12.    2nd  ed.,  London,  1840.     pp.  v.  38. 

Ireland  and  Canada  Supported  by  Local  Evidence. 
London,  1830.     8vo. 

Correspondence  between  the  Right  Hon.  R.  W.  Horton 
and  J.  B.  Robinson,  on  a  Pamphlet  entitled  "  Ireland  and 
Canada."     London,  1830.     8vo. 

\_Wes.  Mag.  (1825),  634,  635  ;    Mirror,  XT.,  174.] 

HoETON,  Rev.  Thomas  Galland.  Congrega- 
tional Minister,  Queen  Street  Chapel,  Wolver- 
hampton. 

Russia  and  its  People.    1857.    12mo. 

Turkey  and  its  People.    185i.    ]2mo. 

The  True  Theory  of  a  Church.    1854.    12mo. 

A  Holidav  or  Holy-Day,  which  ?  London  :  Judd  and 
Glass.    1856.     8vo. 

Grethsemane,  and  other  Poems.     1856.     8vo. 

Peace  in  Believing.  A  Discourse  .  .  Wolver- 
hampton :  R.  Lewis.     8vo. 

Come  with  us.  A  Sermon.  Wolverhampton:  same 
imprint.     8vo. 

Zion,  the  Birthplace  of  Souls.  A  Sermon.  Wolver- 
hampton ;  same  imprint. 

The  End  of  the  "World.  A  Sermon.  Wolverhampton  : 
same  imprint. 

Lecture  on  the  Epistle  to  the  Romans.     1863.     8vo. 

The  Fulness  of  the  Blessing  of  the  Gospel  of  Christ. 
Being  a  Series  of  Lectures  on  the  Eighth  Chapter  of  .  . 
Romans.  London :  Jackson,  Wal/ord,  and  Holder.  1865. 
8vo.,  pp.  400. 

Born  Again.  A  Lecture  on  the  Scriptural  Doctrine  of 
the  New  Birth,  &c.     .     .     .     London:  W.  Freeman.     8vo. 

The  Difficulty  Solved.  A  Letter  to  an  Inquiring 
Protestant  .  .  Wolverhampton:  J.  McD.  Roebuck 
1867. 

The  GEcumenical.  A  Sermon  preached  in  Queen  Street 
Chapel,  "Wolverhampton  .  .  Wolverhampton:  J.  McD. 
Roebuck.     1870.     8vo. 

The  Christian  Standing  of  Children.  London:  Hod- 
der  c|  Stoughton.     1873.     8vo. 


Editor  of— The  Congregational  Pulpit.  A  "Volume  of 
Sermons     .     .    .     London,  1855.    8vo. 

[P.  M.  Mag.  (1865),  511 :  (1867)  594—98.] 

Horton,  Rev.  Walter,  b.  Catton,  Derbys.,  1653  ; 
s.  of  Walter  Horton,  Esq.  ;  M.A.,  Oriel  Coll., 
Ox.,  1678  ;  Rector  of  Walton-on-Trent,  1680  ; 
Canon  of  Lichfield ;  Preb.  of  Gaia  Major. 
Lichfield,  20th  Sept.,  1698—1728. 
[Harwood's   Lichfield,  232;    Poster's  Alumni   Oxon., 

n.] 

Horwell,  Samuel,     b.  Tunstall. 

Obituary  of  Sarah  Horwell.  [P.  M.  Mag.  (1869),  753 
—56.] 

Horwell,  S(arab).  b.  Tunstall,  6th  Aug., 
1839  ;  d.,  Yonkins,  U.S.A.,  22nd  May,  1866. 

Obituary.     [See  Howell  (Samuel).] 

Hough,  Right  Rev.  John.  b.  in  Middlesex,  12th 
April,  1657  ;  s.  of  John  Hough  and  Margaret 
Byrche,  his  wife  ;  educated  either  Birmingham 
or  Walsall  ;  Mat.  Magd.  Hall,  Ox.,  12th 
Nov.,  1669;  Fellow;  Chp.  to  Duke  of  Orraond, 
1678  ;  Preb.  of  Worcester,  1685  ;  Rector  of 
Tempsford,  Beds.  ;  President  of  Magd.  Coll., 
15th  April,  1687  ;  D.D.,  June,  1687  ;  Bp.  of 
Oxford,  April,  1690  ;  of  Lichfield,  1699  ;  of 
Worcester,  1717  ;  m.,  1702,  Letitia,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Fisher,  Esq.,  of  Walsh  Hall,  Warws.; 
(/.  8th  May,  1743  ;    bur.  Worcester  Cathedral. 

A  Sermon  preached  before  the  Queen  .  .  .  London, 
1705.    4to.,  pp.  28. 

Some  Account  of  Bishop  Hough.  By  Bishop  Small- 
broke.     London,  1743.    4to. 

The  Life  [and  Letters]  of  the  Eight  Rev.  John 
Hough,  D.D.  .  By  John  "Wilmot,  Esq.,  F.R.S.  .  . 
London:  Printed yor  the  Author  by  James  Gillett,  Crown 
Court,  Fleet  Street.  .  .  1812.  4to.  Port.,  pp.  xvi.,  387. 
Plates— pp.  80, 110,  112,  222,  326,  340.    Pedigree— 142. 

Sermon  and  Charges  .  .  .  "With  an  Appendix. 
To  which  is  prefixed  A  Manuscript  of  his  Life.  By 
William  Russell,  B.D.  Oxford:  Printed  by  W.  Baxter Jor 
F.  C.  ^  J.  Rivington,  St.  Paul's  Churchyard,  London  .  . 
1821.     8vo.,  1  leaf,  pp.  xlvi.,  345. 

Two  Letters  printed.     [Wilmot's  Wilmot,  8 — 11.] 

Biographical  Notice  and  Woodcut  of  Monument. 
[Saturday  Mag.  (1832),  191,  192.] 

Couplet  on.     [Pope's  "Works.] 

Panegyrics.     By  Lord  Lyttleton  and  I.  H.  Brown. 

He  is  the  Principal  Speaker  in  Bernard's  Comforts  of 
Olde  Age. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  157 ;  Taughau's  English  Revo- 
lution, II.,  537,  538  ;  Diet.  Nat.  Biog.} 

HonoH,  Rev.  John.     Vicar  of  Croxall ;  Preb.  of 
Dernford,  Lichfield,  20th  Oct.,  1664—90. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  225.] 

Hough,  Thomas,  b.  Shavington,  Cheshire,  24th 
May,  1824  ;  d.,  Silverdale,  1st  Oct.,  1867. 

Obituary.     [See  Wycherley  (Rev.  R.).] 

Houghton,  Rev.  Robert  Walpole.  Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin  ;  B.A.,  1828  ;  Ourate-in-Charge  of  St. 
Stephen's,  Congleton  ;    in  Charge  of  Horton. 

Sermon  on  Jusitification.    1842. 

Advent,  &c.    1848. 

Catechetical  Exercises.    1852. 

Sermons :— On  the  Word  of  God ;  on  the  Holy  Trinitv  : 
on  the  Perfection  of  Christ's  Work;  on  the  Validity  "of 
the  Apostolical  Church  of  England ;  on  the  Lord's  Supper  ; 
on  the  Holy  Spirit  of  the  Church.  London,  1867.  8vo., 
6  vols.  ' 

Hov\r,  Rev.  Alexander.  Rector  of  Draycott-le- 
Moors  ;     Preb.    of    Ulveton,    Lichfield,    26th 


HOWARD 


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HOWELLS 


Aug.,  1626  ;  d.  before  the  Restoration. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  239.] 

Howard,  Right  Hon.  Anastasia  Stafford,  dau. 
of  William,  Earl  of  Stafiord  (who  d.  1734)  ; 
Baroness  Stafford  ;    d.,  Paris,  1807,  aged  85. 

[Ch.  Observer,  VI.,  490;  Gent.'s  Mag.  (1807);  Ann. 
Register  (1807) :  Yarious  Publications  of  Stafford  Peerage 
Case  (1807).] 

Howard,  Edward  Henry,  b.  7th  June,  1832  ; 
s.  of  Ven.  Dean  Howard,  of  Lichfield  ;  educated 
Eton  Coll.,  1844  ;  entered  Navy,  21st  Jan., 
1845  ;  Captain,  16th  Feb.,  1854  ;  A.D.C. 
to  the  Queen,  1878—79  ;  Vice-President  of 
Ordnance  Committee,  1881 — 84  ;  Vice- 
Admiral,  26th  Nov.,  1885  ;  retired  29th  Nov., 
1889  ;  rf.,  16,  Granville  Park,  Lewisham, 
Kent,  18th  Jan.,  1891. 

Report  of  Ordnance  Committee. 

{Pictorial  World,  XVI.,  147,  165,  port. ;  Mod.  Eng. 
Biog.,  I.,  155.] 

Howard,  The  Hon.  Fulke  Greville  ;  of  Elford 
Hall,  1808—30. 

[Ashtead  Park,  231.] 

Howard,  George,  b.  26th  Jan.,  1826  ;  s.  of  the 
Very  Rev.  Dean  Howard  of  Lichfield  ;  Mat. 
Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.:  M.A.,  1851  ;  Student,  Inner 
Temple,  25th  Jan.,  1849  ;  Barrister-at-Law, 
30th  Jan.,  1 852  ;  Librarian  to  House  of  Com- 
mons since  1867  ;  m.,  18th  May,  1852,  Marion, 
widow  of  Wilham  W.  Leigh  Bennett,  Esq. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxen.;    Men  at  the  Bar,  228.] 

Howard,  Hon.  Heniy.  J.  Elford  ;  of  Ox.  Univ., 
,  13th  April,  1757  ;  Hon.  M.A.  ;  12th  Earl  of 
SuSolk  and  5th  Earl  of  Berkshire,  21st  March, 
1757  ;  Deputy  Marshal  of  England,  1761  ; 
Knt.  of  Privy  Seal,  l:^th  June,  1771  ;  K.G., 
3rd  Jan.,  1779  ;  Gorernor  of  Charterhouse, 
1777  ;  LL.D.,  1778  ;  d.  March,  1779. 

Portraits.  By  Sir  J.  Reynolds.  [At  Elford  Hall  and 
Charlton  Park  (1874).] 

[Ashtead  Park,  142,  162  ;  Countess  of  Minto's  Hugh 
Elliot ;  Stanhope's  England,  V.,  442  ;  Correspondence  of 
George  ni.  with  Lord  North,  I.,  42,  43,  73  :  n.,  168—228.] 

Howard,  The  Hon.  and  Very  Rev.  Henry 
Edward  John.  b.  Castle  Howard,  Yorks., 
14th  Dec,  1795  ;  s.  of  the  5th  Earl  of  Carlisle 
(1748—1823)  ;  educated  Eton  Coll.,  1805— 
11  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.  ;  B.A.,  1818  ;  M.A., 
1822  ;  B.D.,  1834  ;  D.D.,  1838  ;  Vicar  of 
Stanton,  Yorks.,  5th  July,  1820  ;  Succentor 
of  York,  &o.,  27th  Nov.,  1822  ;  Rector  of 
Slingsby,  1823—33  ;  Vicar  of  Sutton-in-the- 
Forest,  1824 — 33  ;  Dean  of  Lichfield,  with 
Rectory  of  Tatenhill  annexed,  27th  Nov.,  1833 
to  death  ;  Rector  of  Donington,  1834  to  death  ; 
d.,  Donington,  8th  Oct.,  1868. 

Translation  of  Claudian.    London,  1823. 

Scripture  History  in  Familiar  Lectures  .  .  .  First 
Series.  The  Old  Testament.  London:  James  Burns. 
1840.  12mo.,  pp.  iv.,  318,  [The  Englishman's  Library,  IV.] 
Second  Series.  The  New  Testament.  London:  James 
Burns.    1841.  ^      , 

The  Book  of  Genesis  according  to  the  Version  of  the 
LXX.  Translated  into  English  .  .  .  Cambridge :  Mac- 
millan  ^  Co.    1855.     Cr.  8to.,  pp.  viii.,  280. 

The  Books  of  Exodus  and  Leviticus  .  .  .  Cam- 
bridge :  same  imprint.    1857.    Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  viii.,  408. 


The  Books  of  Numbers  and  Deuteronomy  .  .  . 
Cambridge,  1857.     Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  viii.,  430. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  699 ;  Eton  Sch.  Lists  ; 
Guardian  (14th  Oct.,  1868) :  Burke's  Portrait  Gallery,  11., 
99,  port.;  Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  I.,  1552.] 

Howard,  Rev.  Josiah.  b.  Formby,  near  South- 
port  ;  New  Connexion  Minister  ;  drowned  in 
the  River  Holme,  Yorks.,  10th  Feb.,  1869  ; 
stationed  in  Newcastle  during  the  Cholera 
Visitation,  1849,  where  he  rendered  valuable 
aid. 
Obituary.    By  Rev.  R.  Henshaw. 

Howard,  Hon.  Mary,  the  last  Howard.     Owner 

of  Elford. 

Obituary  Notice.  By  Rev.  F.  E.  Paget.  [Copy  in 
Colonel  Bagot's  copy  of  Ashtead  Park,  by  Paget,  p.  188.] 

Howard,  Philip  Henry,  b.  Corby  Castle,  Cumb., 
1801  ;  s.  of  Henry  Howard  ;  educated  Old 
Oscott,  which  he  left  in  1815  ;  M.P.  for  Car- 
lisle, 1830—52  ;  d.,  Ventnor,  Isle  of  Wight, 
1st  Jan.,  1883. 
lOscotian,  IL,  180  :  IV.,  252,  253.] 

Howard,  Thomas,  1st  Earl  of  Suffolk,  K.G. 

Letter  to  Archbishop  Abbott.    [Bodl.  Lib.,  1729,  162.] 

Howard,  Hon.  Thomas,      b.  Elford,  11th  Jan., 

1721  ;    inherited   Ashtead    Park   from    Lady 

Diana  Fielding,  1731  ;    M.P.,   Castle  Rising, 

Yorks.,  1837—1757  ;  St.  Michael's,  Cornwall. 

1757  ;    m.,   13th  April,  1747,  Elizabeth,  dau, 

of  W.  Kingscote,  Esq.,  of  Kingscote,  Gloucs.; 

Earl  of  Suffolk  ;  d.  23rd  Feb.,  1783. 

Portrait. 

[Ashtead  Park,  188,  139,  230.] 

Howard,  WiUiam,  Viscount  Stafford. 

The  Tryal  of  William,  Viscount  Stafford,  for  High 
Treason  .  .  begun  in  Westminster  Hall,  the  80th 
day  of  Nov.,  1680  .  .  .  7th  December  following  .  .  . 
London:  Assigns  of  John  Bill     .     .     .     1682.     fob,  pp.  218. 

Articles  against  him.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  1806,  9.] 

HowBELL,  John.     Archd.  of  Salop,  1402 — 25. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  215.] 

HowcROFT,    Rev.     W.        Primitive     Methodist 
Minister. 

Hymns  in  Collection.     Bemersley,  1825. 

Original  Poetry,  Miscellaneous  Hymns,  and  Poems. 
Bemersley:  Printed  by  James  Bourne.  1842.  r2mo.,  pp. 
xii.,  202. 

Howe,  J.,  Lord  Chedworth. 

Notes  upon  some  of  the  obscure  passages  in  Shak- 
spear's  Plays  ;  with  Remarks  upon  the  Explanations  and 
Amendments  of  the  Commentators  in  the  editions  of  1785, 
1790,  1793.     [Dr.  Johnson,  &c.]     London,  1805.     8vo. 

HowBLLS,  Rev.  John.  b.  21st  Sept.,  1777  ;  s. 
of  Rev.  William  Howells  \_S(e~\  ;  Curate  of 
Tipton,  1803—37  ;  P.O.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Coventry,  1837  to  death  ;  d.,  Coventry,  31st 
Dec,  1856.  Monument  in  Holy  Trinity  Ch. 
A  Selection  of  Psalms,  Hymns,  Anthems,  and  Choruses, 
for  Public  and  Private  Use.     Tipton,  1831.    12mo. 

[Illus.  Lond.  News,  XXXIV.,  260,  view  of  monument ; 
Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  I.,  1558  ;  Hackwood's  Tipton,  17,  18.] 

HowBLLS,   William.      Churchwarden  of  Tipton  ; 
brother  to  the  above. 


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Cambrian  Superstitions,  comprising  Ghosts,  Omens, 
&c.  .  .  Concise  View  of  the  Manners  and  Customs  of 
the  Principality  .     Tipton :  Printed  by  Thomas  Banks. 

1831.     8vo.,  pp.  vL,  194. 

Chidha,  and  other  Pieces,  by  various  [Tipton]  Authors. 
Edited  by  "W.  Howells.    1862.    Fcp.  Svo.,  pp.  142. 

HowELLS,  Eev.  William.  J.  1714;  Co-Pastor 
of  Old  Meeting  House,  Birmingham,  with  Rev. 
Samuel  Clark,  whose  funeral  sermon  he 
preached  ;  kept  a  High  Class  Sch.  at  Winson 
Green,  Birmingham  ;  retired  to  West  Brom- 
wich,  where  he  d.,  5th  Feb.,  1776,  aged  62  ; 
bur.  West  Bromwich  Churchyard. 

Funeral  Sermon  on  Rev.  Samuel  Clark.     Birmingham. 
[Monthly  Repository,  XTII.,  743.] 

HowBLLS,  Eev.  William.  Father  of  Eev.  John 
Howells  ;  h.  Wincanton,  Somerset,  1740  ;  s. 
of  Rev.  William  Howells  [see]  ;  educated  Pres- 
byterian Academy,  Carmarthen  ;  Unitarian 
Minister  at  Ohelford,  near  Bristol,  1771—86  ; 
Theological  Tutor  and  Superintendent  of  Car- 
marthen Academy,  1786 — 93  ;  Pastor  at  Swan- 
sea, 1786—1814  ;  m.,  1775,  Miss  Beverstone, 
of  ISristol ;  d.,  Swansea,  21st  June,  1822. 

[Monthly  Repository,  XTII.,  510,  743,  744.] 

HowiTT,  Mary  (nee  Botham).  h.  Coleford, 
Gloucs.  (her  parents  were  temporarily  living  there, 
returning  to  Uttoxeter  in  1800),  12th  March, 
1799;  rfaw.  of  Samuel  Botham,  of  Uttoxeter,  and 
Ann,  his  wife  ;  having  received  the  ordinary  edu- 
cation allowed  by  a  Quaker  parent  she  was  taught 
by  her  mother  "good  housewifery";  on  16th 
April,  1821,  she  was  m.  to  William  Howitt, 
of  Heanor,  Derbys.  ;  from  their  marriage  they 
were  devoted  to  literature  ;  resided  at  Hanley, 
Nottingham,  and  near  London  ;  in  her  later 
days  Mrs.  Howitt  lived  in  tlie  Tyrol,  and  at 
Rome,  where  she  d.  .SOth  Jan.,  1888  ;  bur.  in 
the  Cemetery  of  Monte  Testaccio. 

The  Forest  Minstrel  .  .  London:  Baldwin,  (S^c. 
1823.    8vo.,  pp.  108. 

The  Desolation  of  Eyam  .  .  1827.  fcp.  8vo.,  pp. 
xii.,  3'22,     2nd  ed.,  London,  1828.     Same  collation. 

The    Seven    Temptations     .  London :    Bentley. 

1834.    fcp.  8vo.,  pp.  196. 

Sketches  of  Natural  History  .  .  London,  1834. 
4to.  5th  ed.  n.d.  6th  ed.,  enlarged,  n.d.  (1851).  16mo. 
Eeprinted,  with  illustrations,  London  (1864).     8vo.    1873. 

"Wood   Leighton     .  .     Three   Volumes.      London: 

Bentley.  1836.  Pt.  8vo.,  pp.  (I.)  vi.,  336,  (II.)  352,  (III.) 
374.      [The  Parlour  Library.]     1847. 

Tales  in  Prose  .  London,  1836.  New  ed.,  London 
and  Edinburgh,  1844.     16mo. 

Birds   and   Flowers  .     .     London :  Darton.     1838. 

12mo.,  pp.  ix.,  208.    1859.     Nelson.     1873. 

Hymns  and  Fireside  Verses.  London :  Darton.  1830. 
Eoy.  iSmo.,  pp.  46.  2nd  ed.  n.d.  Bri  ed.,  1839.  IBmo. 
1845. 

Fisher's  Drawing  Room  Scrap  Book.  1839.  1840. 
1841.    Edited  by  M.  H. 

Marien's  Pilgrimage.     London,     n.d.  (1839).     8to. 

Tales  in  Verse.  London :  Darton.  1841.  16mo. 
New  ed.,  1856.  Again,  16mo.  1854.  16mo.  1856.  16mo. 
1857.    16mo.    New  ed.     Chambers  (1885).    8vo. 

Olden  Times  and  other  Poems.  London:  Darton. 
n.d.     Sq.  16mo. 

Thirteen  Tales  for  the  People  and  their  Children. 
London:  W.  Tegg.     [See  below: — ] 

(1.)  Strive  and  Thrive.  London,  1840.  12mo.  Trans- 
lated into  Portugese.     ^^67. 

(2.)  Hope  on  1  Hope  Ever  !    London,  1840.    12mo. 

(3.)  Sowing  and   Reaping  London,  1841. 

2nd  ed.,  1841.     12mo. 


(4.)  "Who  shall  be  the  Greatest  ?  London,  n.d.  (1842). 
12mo. 

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(6.)  Little  Coin,  Much  Care.    London,    n.d.  (1842). 

(7.)  Work  and  Wages  .  .  .  London,  1842.  12mo. 
Translated  into  German.    Nuremburg,  1845. 

(8.)  No  Sense  like  Common  Sense.  London,  1843, 
12mo. 

(9.)  Alice  Franklin.    1843.    12mo. 
(10.)  Love  and  Money.    London,    n.d.  1843.     12mo. 
(11  )  The    Two    Apprentices.   London.       n.d.   (1843). 
12mo. 

(12.)  My  Uncle  the  Clookmaker.  iMndon.  n.d.  (1844). 
12mo. 

(13.)  My  Own  Story.    London,  1845.    12mo. 

[These  thirteen  Stories,  after  passing  through  various  editions, 
were  revised  by  the  Authoress,  and  republished  by  Warne  &  Co., 
as  "  Tale.?  for  all  Seasons,"  1881,  and  "  Tales  of  English  Life,"  1881.— 
Compiler.] 

The  Author's  Daughter.     [Edinburgh  Tales,  II.] 

Fireside  Verses.    London,    n.d.  (1845).    12mo. 

The  Neighbour.  By  P.  Bremer.  Translated  by  M.  H. 
London,  1842. 

The  Home.    Translated.    London,  1843. 

The  President's  Daughter.    1843. 

The  Diary,  &c.    1844. 

The  H Family,  &c.    1844. 

Otto  Speckter's  Fable  Book.    1844. 

Only  a  Fiddler  and  O.  T.  .  .  .  Translated  by 
M.  H.    Three  Volumes.    London,  1845. 

The  Improvisatore.  By  Hans  Christian  Andersen. 
Translated  by  M.  H.    1845. 

The  Citizen  of  Prague  .  .  Translated  by  M.  H. 
London,  1846. 

Ballads  and  other  Poems.    Port.     London,  1847.    8vo. 

The  Book  of  Stories.  By  M.  H.,  &c.  London,  n  d. 
(1847).     16mo. 

The  Children's  Tear.  London,  1847.  16mo.  New  ed. 
1864.    8vo.    Translated  into  Swedish. 

The  Childhood  of  Mary  Leeson.  (London,  1848.) 
12mo.  New  ed.,  1870.  With  a  Sequel  entitled  '"A 
Pleasant  Life."    187L 

The  Peasant  and  his  Landlord.  Translated  from  the 
Swedish  by  M.  H.     London,  1848. 

Steadfast  Gabriel.  [Chambers's  Library  for  Young 
People.]  1848,  1850.  8vo.  Translated  into  German, 
Berlin,  1855. 

The  Heir  of  Wast  Wayland.  1849.  [Parlour  Library, 
Vol.  57.] 

Our  Cousins  in  Ohio.  London,  184S.  Imp.  16mo. 
185L 

The  Midnight  Sun.  Translated  from  the  Swedish. 
London :  Colburn.     1849. 

Christmas  Eve  and  Christmas  Matins.  Translated 
from  the  Swedish.    R.T.S.    n.d. 

An  Easter  Offering.  Translated  from  the  Swedish. 
London :  Colburn.     1850. 

Biographical  Sketches  of  Queens  of  England.  Edited 
by  M.  H     London,  1851.    8vo. 

Jacob  Bendixen  the  Jew.  -  Adapted  from  the  Danish. 
By  M.  H.     London,  1852.     8vo.     1864.     8vo. 

Homes  of  the  New  World.  Translated  from  the 
Swedish.     London,  1853. 

The  Dial  of  Love.  London,  1853.  8vo.  New  ed., 
1858.     12mo. 

Dusseldorf  Artist's  Album.    London,  1854. 

Pictorial  Calendar.     London,  1854. 

The  Picture  Book  for  the  Young.  London,  n.d.  (1855). 
4to. 

Kitten's  Mishap.     London,     n.d. 

Walnut  Trees.    London,    n.d. 

Memoir  of  E.  Burritt.  London,  1856.  12mo.  [See 
Burritt's  Thoughts  and  Things.] 

M.  H.'s  Illustrated  Library  for  the  Young.  Two 
Series.    London,  1856.    4to. 

Trust  and  Trial.  Translated  by  M.  H.  London,  1858. 
Pt.  8vo. 

Hertha.    Translated  from  the  Swedish.    London,  1856. 

Sir  Charles  Grandison.  New  and  abridged  edition, 
By.M.H.    London,  1856.    [Eoutledge's  Railway  Library.] 

Father  and  Daughter.  Translated  from  the  Swedish. 
London,  1859. 

A  Popular  History  of  the  United  States  of  America. 
Two  Volumes.    London,  1859.    8vo. 

Finden's  Gallery  of  Modern  Art  ....  Original 
Descriptive  Tales  by  M.  H.    London,    n.d. 

The  Beau  and  the  Baker.    London,    n.d. 


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A   Treasury  for  Young  People.     Edited  hy  M.   H. 
London,    n.d.  (1860).    8vo. 

The    Angel    Unawares.        1880.       12mo.      [Mtignet 
Stories.'} 

The  Blackbird,  &c.    London,  1860.    4to.     1861.    8vo. 
Old  Favourites.    London,  1860. 
New  FaTOurite  Tales.    London,    n.d.  (1S61).    8vo. 
Lillieslea.     London:  Routledge.    1861.    8vo. 
Little  Arthur's  Letters  to  hisr  Sister  Mary.     London. 
n.d.  (1861).    4to.  -^ 

The  Golden  Casket     .     .     .     London,  1861.    8vo. 
The  Favourite  Scholar,  &c.    By  M.  H.  and  Mrs.  S.  C. 
Hall.    London,     n.d.  (1861).    16mo. 

Two  Tears  in  Switzerland  and  Germany.     Translated 
from  the  Swedish.     London,  1861. 

Adventures  of  Jack  and  Harry.    London  (1861).    8vo. 
Travels  in   the  Holy   Laud.     Translated    from    the 
Swedish.     London,  1862. 

Greece  and  the  Greeks.  Translated  from  the  Swedish. 
London,  1863. 

The  Story  of  Little  Cristal.    London,  1863.     16mo. 
The  Poet's  Children.     London,  1863.     8vo. 
Stories  of  Stapleford.     London  (1864).    8vo. 
Mr.  Rudd's  Grandchildren.     London  (1884).    8vo. 
The   Cost   of   Caergwyn.     Three  Volumes.     London, 
1864.    8vo. 

Mrs.  Markham's  History  of  England.  New  Edition, 
Edited,  &c.,  by  M.  H.     London,  1865.    8vo. 

Tignettes  of  American  Historj'.      London :  Partridge. 
Behind  the   Counter.    Translated  from  the  German. 
Tauchnitz,  1867. 

Our  Four-footed  Friends.     London  :  Partridge.    1867. 
A  Few  "Words  on  a  Neglected  Subject.    Partridge. 
Birds  and  their  Nests.     London :  Partridge.     1888. 
Ballads  from  the  High  Ways  and  Hedges.    A  Series. 
(Reprinted  from  The  Christian  World  Magazine.)    1868. 

Some  Reminiscences  of  My  Life.  [  Good  Words  (1885 
— 86].  Twelve  Articles.  Amplified  by  Margaret  Howitt. 
2  vols.,  8vo.    1889.    New  ed.,  1801. 

Howitt,  Mary  and  William. 

Bowitt's  Journal  of  Literature.  Edited  by  W.  and 
M.  H.     London,  1847—49.     Imp.  8vo. 

Stories  of  English  and  Foreign  Life.  1849.  Cr.  8vo. 
[Bohn's  Illustrated  Library.] 

The  Literature  and  Romance  of  Europe,  &c.  Two 
Volumes.     London,  1852.    8vo. 

The  Ruined  Abbeys  and  Castles  of  the  Border. 
London,  1865.     8vo. 

The  Ruined  Abbeys  of  Yorkshire.    London,  1865.  8vo. 

Mrs.  Howitt  was  a  frequent  contributor  to  the 
Annuals  : — The  Aurora  Borealis — The  Winter  Wreath — 
The  Amulet — Juvenile  Forget-me-not  ;  W.  Hewitt's  Pic- 
torial Calendar  of  the  Season ;  Good  Words,  &c.  Poems 
by  her  will  be  found  in  most  Collections  for  the  Young, 
as :  Poetry  for  the  Young— The  Training  School  Song 
Book,  &c. — Orphanhood. 

fWes.  Mag.  (1829),  790  :  (1839J  614  :  (1840)  628,  872  : 
( 1841)  952  ;  New  Con.  Mag.  (1827),  469,  470,  472  ;  Leisure 
Hour  (1859),  700—3,  716—18,  731—33,  750—52,  763—66, 
780—83,  795—97  ;  Ch.  Observer,  XSTIII.,  106  ;  Mirror, 
XVIIL  326,  327  :  XXII.,  326,  327  :  XXIII.,  197,  198,  330  : 
XXIT.,  330,  447,  448  :  XXV.,  44,  227,  228  :  XXVL,  171— 
7.3,430,431:  XXVIII.,  131  :  XXX.,  416,417  ;  Tait's  Edin. 
Mag.;  Chambers's  Journal;  Alaric  Watts's Lite, II.,  1—15  f 
Graphic  (18th  Feb.,  1888),  port.;  Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  I.,  1659  ; 
Diet.  Nat.  Biog.} 

Howitt,  William,    b.  Heanor,  Derby s.;  husband 
of  Mary  Howitt. 

The  Rural  Life  of  England.  London,  1832.  2  vols. 
8vo.  [Vol.  II.,  chap,  vi.— The  True  Wisdom  of  Izaak 
Walton.] 

HuBBAED,  Rev.  Richard.      A-  Convert ;  educated 
Old  Oscott,  1809  ;    on  Mission  at  Longbirch 
and   Caverswall ;    d.,    Wolverhampton,    23rd 
May,  1836. 
[OacoiJan,  v.,  50.] 

Hubbard,  Hon.  Rose.     dau.  of  Lord  Addington. 

Ornamental  Waterfowl.  A  Practical  Manual  on  the 
Acclimatization  of  Swimming  Birds,  &c.  Walsall:  W. 
Henry  Robinson.    1888.    Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  vii.,  201. 


HcBBOLD,    Lucy.        b.    Townshend,    24th   July, 
1809  ;  d.,  Bromley  Lane,  Brierley  Hill. 
Obituary.     [See  Forth  (Rev.  W.).] 

HuDDLBSFORD,  William.     Preb.  of  Wellington, 
Lichfield,  24th  Jan.,  1745—49. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  254.] 

HuDDLESTON,   Rev.  John.      b.   Farington  Hall, 

Preston,  1608  ;  s.  of  Joseph  Huddleston,  Esq., 

and  Eleanor,  his  wife  ;    Ohp,  at  Mosely  Hall, 

where  he  resided  when  Charles  II.  fled  from 

Worcester,  Sept.,  1651  ;    he  assisted  the  King 

in  his  flight ;    became  a  Benedictine  ;   Chp.  to 

Queen  Catherine,  166^  ;   gave  Charles  II.  the 

last    Sacrament    and    received   him   into   the 

Roman  Catholic  Church  ;  d.,  Somerset  House, 

22nd  Sept.,  1698. 

A  Short   and   Plain  Way  to  the  Faith  and  Church. 

Composed  many  years   since  by    ...     .    Mr.  Richard 

Huddleston     .    .     .     and  now  published  by  his  Nephew, 

Mr.  John  Huddleston     ...     To  which  is  annexed  his 

late  Majesty  King  Charles  II.  Papers,  found  in  his  Closet 

after  his  Deseace    ....    London:   Hen.  Hills.    1688. 

4to.,  pp.  38.     18mo.,  pp.  14,  91.     [At  end  of  the  work  is 

"  A  Summary   of   Occurrences  relating  to    .         .    King 

Charles  II 1651.    Faithfully  taken  from  the 

express  personal  testimony  of  ...  .  Thomas  Whit- 
greave,  of  Moxley  .  .  .  and  Mr.  John  Huddlestone, 
Priest."  London:  Hen.  Hill.  1688.  ]8mo.,  pp.  34. 
Again.  T.  Meigham.  Again,  in  State  Tracts,  1693.  fol. 
The  English  Catholic  Library,  1844.  sm.  8vo.  London, 
1850.    8vo. 

Huddleston,  Rev.  Richard.      Priest  at  White- 
ladies  ;   Chp.  to  the  Giffiards  of  Chilhngton. 
A   Short  and  Plain  Way.     [See  Huddleston   (Rev. 
John).] 

Hudson,  Charles  Donaldson,  b.  Wigton,  Camb., 
1840  ;  s.  of  John  Donaldson,  Esq.  ;  Mat. 
Merton  Coll.,  Ox.,  14th  Jan,  1860  ;  assumed 
name  of  Hudson  by  Royal  Letters  Patent, 
30th  Jan.,  1862  ;  J.P.  for  Salop  and  StaSs.  ; 
M.P.,  Newcastle,  1880—85  ;  High  Sheriff  of 
Salop,  1880  ;  of  Cheswardine  Hall,  Market 
Drayton  ;  d.  April,  1890. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  703.] 

Hudson,  Rev.  Cyrus,  b.  West  Bromwich,  5th 
Jan.,  1810  ;  s.  of  Rev.  John  Hudson  [see']  ; 
educated  Dublin  and  Glasgow  ;  M.A.,  Glas- 
gow ;  Congregational  Minister  from  1841  ;  d., 
Dalston,  24th  March,  1871  ;  bur.  Abney  Park 
Cemetery. 

Obituary.  [Congregational  Year  Book {1S72), 326, 327.} 

Hudson,  Rev.  John.  b.  Staines,  Dec,  1778 ; 
of  Hoxton  Coll.,  1797  ;  Congregational  Minis- 
ter from  1802  ;  at  West  Bromwich,  1802—43, 
when  he  retired  from  the  ministry  ;  d.  28th 
Oct.,  1864. 
Funeral  Sermon.  [See  Jukes  (Rev.  J-  G-);]  .  ,„  „,cn 
Obituary.  [Congregational  Year  Book  {lS6o),Mii,iiy.i 

Huff,  James. 

Obituary.  By  J.  Higginson.  [P.  M.  Mag.  {ism),b67.'\ 

HuPFADiNB,  Rev.  Henry  Hughes.  b.  Tong, 
Salop,  6th  March,  1847  ;  s.  of  HenryHuffa- 
dine  ;  educated  Tong  and  Donington  Schs.  ; 
Elmfield  Coll.,  Yorks.  ;  Congregational  Minis- 
ter at  Brcwood  since  1876. 


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Free  Church.  Work  in  Country  Places.  [Staffs.  Con- 
qregatiandl  Mag.  (Aug.,  1887).]  Congregationalism  in 
Sural  Stafeords'hire  \_Ib.  (Oct.,  1888)] ;  Country  Churches 
\Ehenezer  Mag.  ("West  Bromwich,  1891)]. 

HuftHEs,  George  Burgess,  h.  Longton,  1858  ; 
8.  of  Stephen  Astbury  Hug?ies  ;  JVIat.  Wore. 
Coll.,  Ox.,  19th  March,  1875  ;  Exhibitioner, 
1875—78  ;  B.A.,  1878  ;  M.A.,  1884. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  706.] 

Hughes,  Rev.  John.  Wesleyan  Minister,  1796 
— 1843  ;  in  Staffs,  several  years. 

A  Plea  for  Eeligious  Liberty.  Macclesfield,  1813. 
12mo.,  pp.  81. 

Theological  Essays.  Stoke-upon-Trent :  Printed  by 
R.  C.  Tom/cinson.  1818.  12mo.,  pp.  xii.,  26.?.  Remarks 
on  same,  by  "D.  L.  L."  [Wes.  Mag.  (1820),  pp.  192— 
98.] 

Horse  Britannicse.    1819.    8vo. 

Hughes,  Eev.  John.  b.  Hereford,  1805  ;  s.  of 
Samuel  Hughes,  M.D.  ;  Mat.  Brasenose  Coll., 
Ox.,  1st  Oct.,  1823  ;  B.A.,  1827  ;  M. A.,  1836  ; 
Vicar  of  Coddington,  Hereford,  1831  ;  of 
Wombourn-iw.-Trysull,  1836  to  death  ;  d.  18th 
Nov.,  1848. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  707.] 

Hughes,  Mary.  b.  Norbury,  1756  ;  dau.  of  Eev. 
Edward  Hughes,  Rector ;  resided  mostly  at 
Harewood,  Salop  ;  d.  Bristol,  14th  Dec,  1824. 

William's  Keturn.     Christian  Tract  Society. 

The  Twin  Brothers.     lb. 

Henry  Goodwin.     lb. 

An  Affectionate  Address  to  the  Poor.    lb. 

Friendly  Adrice  to  the  Unlearned.     lb. 

The  Sick  Man's  Friend.    lb. 

"Village  Dialogues.     Parts  I. — V.     lb. 

Advice  to  Female  Servants.     lb. 

A  True  Friend.     lb. 

Sick-room  Dialogue.    lb. 

The  Sunday  Scholar.     /*. 

The  Good  Grandmother.     lb. 

Family  Dialogues.     A  Sunday  Well  Spent.     I.,  II. 

An  Address  to  Sunday  School  Teachers. 

Letters  to  the  Eev.  E.  Asplaud.  [Life  of  Aspland,  338 
—40,  443—45,  460.] 

Letter  on  Unitarian  Cases  at  New  Church,  Eossendale. 
[Monthly  Repository  (1822),  464,  465.] 

Hughes,  Samuel. 


Life  of   James  Brindlej-. 
Engineering  (1844),  I.,  50.]. 


[Weale's    Question  Pa.  on 


Hughes,  W.  H.,  Printer,  Willenhall. 

[See  Cozen  (Bev.  S.).] 

HuGHFORD,  Rev.  John.  Preb.  of  Ulveton,  Lich- 
field, 14th  Jan.,  1443—51. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  239.] 

HuGiLL,  Rev.  Joseph,  D.D.  b.  Westerdale,  9th 
Sept.,  1789  ;  formerly  a  Wesleyan  Minister  ; 
ordained  and  joined  the  Church  of  England 
1815  ;  of  St.  John's  Coll.,  Cam.  ;  Rector  of 
Darlaston,  1840  to  death  ;  d.  Oct.,  and  bur 
4th  Nov.,  1842. 

Funeral  Sermon  on  his  death.  By  Eev.  W.  Clarkson, 
"Vicar  of  Wednesbury.  Darla.iton  :  James  Slater,  n  d 
(18i2). 

HuLBERSTY,  Robert  Stephen.  M.B.  &  CM., 
1884  ;  M.R.C.S.,  Eng.,  1885  ;  M.D.,  Lond.| 
1888  ;  Assistant  Surgeon  to  Eye  Asylum, 
Wolverhampton. 


Infrequent  Pulse  with  Epileptic  form  Attacks.    [Brit. 
Med.  Jour.,  1889.] 

HuLBBBT,  Rev.  Canon  Charles  Augustus.       b. 
Manchester  ;  d.  March,  1888. 

Annals  of   the  Church  and  Parish  of   Almondbury, 
Yorkshire.    London,  1882.    8vo.    Supplement.   1885.   8vo. 

[Ded.  to  Walter,  Earl  of   Dartmouth.     Pedigree  of   Legge 
Eamily,  205—12  ;  Portrait  of  the  Earl  of  Dartmouth  in  Supplement.] 

HuLBT,  J.     Engraver  early  in  17th  Century. 

Engraved  Portrait  of  Robert  Devereux,  Earl  of  Essex. 

Hull,  Samuel. 

Letters  to  Ashmole.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  IISI,  247o4,  248a6.] 

HuLLEY,  — . 

HuUey's  Directory  of  the  Parliamentary  Borough  of 
Wolverhampton.    Wolverhampton :  Barford  (f-  Newitt.  1874. 

HuLMANDBL,   0.  J.     Lithographer  ;    b.  London, 
1789  ;  d.  1850. 
Stoke  Old  Church.     1823. 

HuLME. 

Arms.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  858,  99.] 

HuLMB,  Rev.  Benjamin,  b.  Lane  End  ;  s.  of  a 
Master  Potter  ;  became,  about  1820,  a  convert 
to  Roman  Catholicism  :  educated  Sedgley  Park 
Sch.  ;  Oscott  Coll.,  1824—31  ;  on  Mission  in 
Leicester,  1831 — 33  ;  in  Loughborough,  1833 
— 40  ;  removed  to  Newcastle,  1840  ;  at  Aston 
Hall  same  year  ;  whilst  there  discovered  the 
relics  of  St.  Chad  ;  created  Monsignor,  1842  ; 
Chp.  at  Mawley  Hall,  Salop,  1843—47  ;  at 
Hathersage,  1847 — 50  ;  returned  to  Longton, 
where  he  d.,  9th  Aug.,  1852  ;  bur.  Aston,  near 
Stone ;  bequeathed  a  considerable  sum  of 
money  to  found  a  convent  of  Tertians  of  the 
3rd  Order  of  St.  Dominic  in  the  Potteries  ; 
spent  in  the  erection  of  convent  at  Stoke. 

A  Eeply  to  Aristogeiton's  Address  to  the  Inhabitants 
of  Loughborough  and  its  Vicinity.  London  (Leicester 
printed) :  Keating  cj-  Brown.     1834.     12mo.     pp.  27. 

[The  above  was  a  reply  to  some  letters  by  BeT.  P.  Prazer 
published  in  The  Times,  afterwards  republished  by  a  no-Ponerv 
Society  as  a  tract.]  ^    ^ 

A  Letter  on   Transubstantiation.      Being  a   Second 
Letter  to  Aristogeiton,  &o.     London :  Andrews.  1835    8vo 
pp.  28.  ■         ■' 

An  Address  to  the  Students  of  Oscott  College  on  the 
Discovery  of  the  Eelics  of  St.  Chad  at  Aston,  near  Stone. 

[These  relics  were  originally  in  Licliaeld  Cathedral,  where 
they  remained  until  the  Kelormation,  when  Preb  Dudley  took 
them,  and  entrusted  them  to  two  ladies,  relatives  of  the  Dudlevs 
who  resided  at  Russell  Hall,  Dudley.  These,  in  their  turn  save 
them  in  charge  of  two  brothers,  Henry  and  William  Hodshead  of 
Woodeaton,  near  Sedgley.  'J'he  portion  hold  by  Henrv  was  handed 
by  him,  when  on  his  death-bed,  to  Fr.  Marshall,  alias  Turner  S  J 
who  wrote  an  account  of  how  they  came  into  his  hands  'From 
this  pt-nod  they  were  kept  in  the  county,  being  removed  at  last  to 
Syimerton  Hall,  and  thence  transplanted  to  Aston  This  fact 
had  been  lost  sight  of  (although  the  key  of  the  box  containing  the 
Alter^YstonT""  ''°*"  aiseovered  by  Pr.  Hulme  behind  the 

[Larty's  Directories ;  Cath.  Mag.,  III.  33  398  •  T 
268:  VL,  242;  Orth.  .Tour.,  II.,  423/472  :  llltu'su'. 
Original  Letters  from  Frs.  Fairfax,  Massam,  and  Verv  Rev' 
?T%°°'^,^°°,^'?^°I.'.''  ^^''■•^-  Caswell;  GiUow's  Cath.  Biblio  ' 
ni.,  470,  473 ;  Hi.tory  of  St.  Chad's  Cathedral ;  Foley's 
Records  of  8. J.,  III.,  794.]  •^ 

HuLME,  S.  J.,  Hanley. 

Obituary.     [New  Con.  Mag.  (1866),  198.] 


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HuLMB,  Rev.  Samuel.  h.  Longton,  1836  ; 
Methodist  New  Connexion  Minister  from 
1828  ;  President  of  Conference,  1842,  1855  ; 
Superannuated  at  Bowden,  Cheshire. 

Truth  Defended.  A  Reply  to  the  Rev.  Joseph  Barker's 
Tract,  "Truth  against  Misrepresentation."  Manchester, 
1842.    8vo. 

The  Good  Samaritan.  A  Lecture.  London :  Groom- 
bridge.    1842.    12mo. 

A  Comparative  View  of  Popery  and  Christianity. 
London :  Partridge.    1852.    8vo.,  pp.  viii.,  9 — 275. 

A  Discourse  preached  in  Bethesda  Chapel,  Hanley,  on 
occasion  of  the  Death  of  Mrs.  Roberts.  London,1857.  8vo., 
pp.  20. 

The  Path  of  Peace.  London:  J.  B.  Coohe.  1858. 
12mo.,pp.  92. 

The  Bible ;  Man's  Best  Book.  Leeds :  Printed  by 
J.  Heaton  ij-  Son.    1850.    8vo.,  pp.  24.    Another,  pp.  16. 

Memoirs  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Allin.  With  Notices  on 
the  Contemporary  History  of  the  Methodist  New  Con- 
nexion. London:  Hamilton,  ^c.  1881.  Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  xii., 
265. 

An  Address  to  the  Students  of  Ranmoor  College. 
Sheffield,  1884.     8vo. 

Memoir  of  the  Rev.  William  Cook,  D.D.  London: 
C.D.Ward.    1886.    Cr.  8vo.    Portrait,    pp.  viii.,  393. 

Review  of  Truth  Defended  [New  Con.  Mag.  (1842), 
113, 114]  ;  Reply  to  Irish  Conference  [i6.  (1843),  54,  55]  ; 
Review  of  Good  Samaritan  lib.,  70]  ;  Our  Connexional 
Position  and  Obligations  lib.,  128—35]  ;  Letters  on 
Methodistic  Union  [i4.  (1866),  760—69]  ;  Speech  [ib.,  780, 
781]  ;  The  Claims  of  our  Home  Missions  [ib.  (1868),  39— 
45.  Reprinted  for  free  distribution  by  the.  Home  Mission- 
ary Committee] ;  Methodistic  Union  [ib.  (1870),  24—37, 
221—34,  373 — 80]  ;  Dangers  and  Duties  :  A  Sermon  [ib., 
601—13]-;  The  China  Mission  [ib.  (1871),  675—80]  ; 
Speech  [ib.  (1873),  440]  ;  The  Methodism  of  the  Future  : 
A  Symposium  [P.  M.  Quart.  Rev.  (1887)]. 

HuLME,  Thomas.  h.  Burslem  ;  Ex-Mayor  of 
Burslem  ;  Chairman  of  School  Board  ;  J.P., 
Staffs. 

Chant  Book.     Burslem :  J.  Dawson.     12mo. 
T.  H.  was  joint  Compiler  of  The  Methodist  Free  Church 
Tune  Book.    1893. 

Hdlsb,  J.     Printer  and  Engraver,  Newcastle. 

Poetic  Pieces.     [5ee  Bayley  (J.).] 
Engraved  Tiew  of  High  Street,  Newcastle,  m  2nd  ed. 
of  Cotterill's  Directory,  1839. 

[Original  coloured  sketch  pemi  Compiler. J 

HuMFRBY,  Charles  Robert  Pargiter.  b.  Burton, 
1839  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Robert  Pargiter  Humfrey  ; 
Mat.  Wore.  Coll.,  Ox.,  1858. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  Lt.,  713.] 

HuMPAGE,    Francis.       b.    Darlaston,    1783 ;    d. 
14th  Nov.,  1862. 
Obituary.     [See  Sanders  (Rev.  S.).] 

Humphrey,  Rev.  Hugh.  Rector  of  Barchelston  ; 
Preb.  of  Flixton,  22nd  June,  1502—29. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  229.] 

Hdmphreys,   Rev.   Hugh.      Vicar  of  Longdon  ; 
Rector  of  Drayton  Bassett ;   Preb.  of  Flixton, 
18th  Sept.,  1660—93. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  2.'f0.] 

Hunt,  Arthur  Henry  William.  Gleadow  Prize- 
man, 1888  ;  President's  Scholar,  1885  ;  Ex- 
hibitioner, 1884  ;  M.R.C.P.,  Lond.,  1888  ; 
M.R.C.S.,  Eng.,  1889  ;  of  Wolverhampton. 

Death  under  ether  [Lancet,  1890]. 

Hunt,  Rev.  Augustus  Archer,  b.  Plymton  Erie, 
Devon.,   1820  ;    s.  of  Richard  Burgess  Hunt, 


Esq.;  Mat,  Worcester  Coll.,  Ox.,  29th  Mar., 
1839  ;  Exhibitioner  Exeter  Coll.,  1837—41  ; 
B.A.,  1841;  M.A.,  1844;  Vicar  of  Tipton  ; 
of  St.  John,  Devon,  1845. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  715  ;  Boase's  Exeter  Coll., 
153.] 

Hunt,    Joseph   W.,    M.D.       Physician   to    the 
Wolverhampton  and  Staffs.  General  Hospital. 
The  Diagnosis  and  Treatment  of  Pleural  EfEusions. 

Hunt,  Rev.  Richard,  S.  T.  P.     Preb.  of  Tarvin, 
Feb.,  1639  ;  survived  the  Restoration. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  251.] 

Hunt,   Rev.    Robert,   M.A.      Preb.   of   Dassett 
Parva,  Lichfield,  9th  Dec,  1636—62. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  226.] 

Hunt,  Rev.  William  Thorley  Gignac.  b.  Bath, 
1838;  s.  of  William  Hunt,  Esq.;  Mat.  Oh. 
Ch.,  15th  May,  1856  ;  Student,  1856—62  ; 
B.A.,  1859  ;  M.A.,  1863  ;  of  Lincoln's  Inn, 
1858  ;  Vicar  of  Prestwood,  1866—71  ;  of 
Holy  Trinity,  Folkestone,  1885. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  11.,  717.] 

HuNTBACH,  Fowke.     b.  Wolverhampton,  1712  ; 
s.  of  Rupert  Huntbach  ;    Mat.  Balliol  Coll., 
Ox.,  nth  Nov.,  1729. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  717.] 

HuNTBACHB,  Johu,  Scawall. 

Letter  of  J.  H.  to  Sir  W.  Dugdale,  stating  :the  result 
of  his  enquiries  at  Cosford  and  HoUingsworth  about 
grandfather  and  grandmother  of  Edward  Noell,  who  m. 
Grace  Noell,  of  Pelsall,  also  as  to  a  deed  of  entailment  of 
Hilcot  estate  (26th  Oct.,  1663).  [Bodl.  Lib.,  1750,  f.  9a, 
105.] 

Hunter,  Charles,  b.  Lichfield,  1732  ;  s.  of  Rev. 
John  Hunter;  Mat.  Univ.  Coll.,  Ox.,  7th 
May,  1730  ;  B.A.,  1734. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  717.] 

Hunter,  Rev.  John.     M.A.;  Head  Master  Lich- 
field Gr.  Sch. ;  Preb.  of  Dassett  Parva,  Lichfield, 
27th  May,  1709—41. 
[Davies's  Garrick,  I.,  3  ;  Boswell's  Johnson  (1859),  7, 8, 

89,  227,  836  ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  227.] 

Hunter,  Rev.  Stephenson,  b.  on  family  estate 
in  Cruralin,  near  Belfast,  29th  March,  1803  ; 
s.  of  Thomas  Hunter,  farmer  ;  educated  Crnm- 
lin  Academy,  and  Belfast  Academical  Institu- 
tion (now  Queen's  Coll.),  1818  ;  Private  Tutor, 
1821,  and  2nd  Master  of  Crumlin  Academy, 
1825—28  ;  Minister  of  Unitarian  Congrega- 
tion, Wolverhampton,  Feb.,  1830—60  ;  Pro- 
fessor Hebrew  and  Mathematics,  Caermarthen 
Coll.,  1860  ;  became  Classical  Tutor  and 
Principal,  1863  to  death ;  ?«.,  1838,  Julia, 
dau.  of  Richard  Knight,  Esq.,  of  Tavistock 
Square,  London  ;  d.  Caermarthen,  6th  {bur. 
10th),  Nov.,  1875. 

A  Letter  addressed  to  the  Rev.  W.  Dalton.  By  "  A 
Dissenter."    1832.    12mo.,  PP-  12.  „     .  .„     ,     ^    „ 

Protestantism:  What  and  Where  ?  A  Reply  to  Rev. 
William  Dalton.      Wolverhampton:  Bridgen.    1837.    8yo. 

Established  Creeds:  Their  Origin  and  Authority. 
Same  imprint.     1837.     8vo.  ^ 

The  Doctrine  of  the  Trinity  unscnptural. 


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A  Letter  to  the  Rev.  W.  Dalton  in  reply  to  his  Third 
and  Fourth  Annual  Addresses  so  far  as  they  treat  ot 
Unitarianism  and  Unitarians.    1839.    8vo. 

Obituary.    By  E.  H.    [Unitarian  Herald  {Nov.,  ISlb).] 

HuNTiNftDON,  George,  Earl  of. 

Letter  to  the  Earl  of  Essex.  [Bodl.  Lib.,  1125,  II., 
ll,f.  55.] 

HnPTON,  — .     A  Staffordshire  Author. 

[/See  Miller's  Songsters  and  Songs  of  the  Church.] 

Hdrd,  Eight  Eev.  Eichard.  b.  Congreve,  13th 
Jan.,  1720  ;  s.  of  John  Hard  and  Hannah, 
his  wife  ;  educated  Brewood  Gr.  Soh.;  Sizar, 
Emmanuel  Coll.;  B.A.,  1739  ;  M.A.,  July, 
1742  ;  D.D.,  6th  July,  1768  ;  Fellow,  1742  ; 
Preacher  at  Whitehall,  1750  ;  Warburtonian 
Lecturer,  1768  ;  Bp.  of  Lichfield,  1774  ;  of 
Worcester,  May,  1781  to  death  ;  Preceptor  to 
the  Prince  of  Wales  and  Duke  of  York,  5th 
June,  1776 — May,  1781  ;  refused  Archbishopric 
of  Canterbury,  May,  1783  ;  d.  28th  May, 
1808. 

Remarks  on  a  late  Book  entitled  "  An  Enquiry  into 
the  Rejection  of  Christian  Miracles,  &c."    London,  1746. 

Poem  on  the  Peace  of  Aix  la  Chapelle,  ]748.  [In 
Cambridge  Congratulations.  Reprinted  in  Kilvert's  Hurd, 
27—9.] 

Q.  Horatii  Flacci  Epist.  ad  Pisoues.  With  an  English 
Commentary  and  Notes.    London,  1749. 

Q.  Horatii  Flacci  Epist.  ad  Augustum.  London,  1751. 
2nd  ed.,  London,  1753.    2  vols.,  8vo. 

The  Opinion  of  an  Eminent  Lawyer  (The  Earl  of 
Hardwicke)  concerning  the  Right  of  Appeal  from  the 
Vice-Chancellor  to  the  Senate  ....  By  a  Fellow  of 
the  University.    London,  1751.    8vo.     (3  editions.) 

Sermon  preached  ...  at  the  Assizes  at  Norwich. 
1752.    4to. 

Sermon  for  the  Charity  Schools.  Cambridge,  1753. 
8vc. 

Dissertation  on  the  Delicacy  of  Friendship.  London, 
1755.  ' 

Remarks  on  Hume's  Natural  History  of  Religion. 
London,  1757.     [Joint  work  with  Bp.  Warburton.] 

Dissertation   on   the  Province  of  the  Drama 
London,  1757. 

Moral  and  Political  Dialogue.  London,  1759.  2nd  ed  , 
1760.     8vo.,  pp.  384. 

Letters  on  Chivalry  and  Romance.  London,  1762. 
London,  1771.    3  vols.,  12mo. 

Dissertation  on  the  Idea  of  Universal  Poetry.   London, 

Letter  to  Dr.  Thomas  Leland  on  his  Dissertation  on 
the  Principle  of  Human  Elogium.     London,  1764.     8vo. 

Dialogues  on  Foreign  Travel  .  .  London,  1764 
8vo.,  pp.  201. 

Select  Works  of  Mr.  A.  Cowley.  With  a  Preface  and 
Notes.     London,  1772. 

Charge  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Diocese  of  Lichfield  and 
Coventry.     London,  1775.     4to. 

Ditto.     London,  1776. 

Sermon  before  the  House  of  Lords  on  Fast  Days 
London,  1776.     4to.  ^   ' 

Sermons  preached  at  Lincoln's  Inn.  Vol.  I  London 
1776.  Vols.  II.  and  III.  1780.  London,  1788.  In  2  vols  ' 
and  also  in  3  vols.,  8vo.,  pp.  (L)  Ixiii.,  304:  (II,)  331:' 
(III.)  338. 

Sermon  before  the  Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the 
Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts.  London,  1781.  8vo  5th  ed 
London :  Griffin.     1862.     Pt.  8vo. 

Charge  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Diocese  of  Worcester 
London,  1782.     4to.     Ditto,  1785. 

Sermon  before  the  House  of  Lords  on  the  30th  of 
January,  1786.     London,  1786.     4to. 

The  Works  of  the  Right  Rev.  William  Warburton 
Lord  Bishop  of  G-loueester,  &c.  London,  1788.  7  vols ' 
4to.  1811.  12  vols.,  8vo.  [Prefatory  Discourse  on  the 
Life,  Writings,  and  Character  of  the  Author,  by  Hurd 
who  edited  the  Publication.]  ' 

Tracts  by  Warburton  and  a  Warburtonian  (Bishop 
Hurd).  With  Notes,  &c.  [By  Dr.  Parr.]  London,  1789 
8vo.,  pp.  ii.,  281.  ' 


1762. 


A  Letter  to  Dr.  Parr,  occasioned  by  his  republication 
of  Tracts  by  Warburton,  &c.  London,  1790.  8vo.  [By 
Dr.  Lucas,  Rector  of  Ripple,  near  Tewkesbury.] 

Charge  to  the  Clergy  of  Worcester.    London,  1790. 

Discourse  by  way  of  Preface  to  the  4th  Edition  of 
Bishop  Warburton's  Works.  Contains  some  Account  of 
Life,  Writings,  and  Character  of  the  Author.  London, 
1794. 

A  Letter  to  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Worcester  [Hurd], 
occasioned  by  his  Stricture  on  Archbishop  Seeker,  &c. 
0:rford,  1796.     8vo.,  pp.  42. 

Charge  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Diocese  of  Worcester. 
London,  1796.    4to.     Ditto,  1800. 

Letters  from  a  late  Eminent  Prelate  (Bishop  War- 
burton) to  one  of  his  friends  (Bishop  Hurd).  Kidder- 
minster, n.d.  (1795).  4to.,  pp.  380.  2nd  ed.,  1809.  8vo. 
(250  copies  only  printed.) 

Notes  on  the  Prose  Works  of  Mr.  Addison.  London, 
1811. 

The  Works  of  the  Right  Rev.  Richard  Hurd,  D.D., 
Lord  Bishop  ot  Worcester  London :  Printed  by  T.  Cadell. 
1811.    8vo.,  8  vols. 

Some  Occurrences  of  My  Life  [Works  (1811)]  ;  Me- 
moir of  the  Right  Rev.  Bishop  Hurd,  D.D.  [Nichol's 
Literary  Anecdotes,  IV.]  ;  Life  and  Writings  of  Bishop 
Hurd  [Ecclesiastical  and  Univ.  Reg.  (1809)]. 

Letters  in  MS. :— (1)  To  the  Rev.  J.  Dewey,  Rector 
of  Beckbury,  Salop  [penes  (1860)  Rev.  H.  R.  Smythies, 
Rector  of  Easthope,  Salop]  ;  (2)  to  Archdeacon  Balguy, 
1749—93  [penes  (1860)  Rev.  J.  T.  Allen,  Vicar  of  Strad- 
broke,  Suffolk];  (3)  to  Sir  Edw.  Littleton  [penesliori 
Hatherton,  Teddesley,  Penkridge]  ;  (4)  to  Bishop  J.  Butler, 
of  Hereford  [penes  (1860)  Miss  Burue,  Richmond  Lodge, 
Bath]. 

Life  of.     [See  Kilvert  (Rev.  F.).] 

[Cradock'sMemoirs,85, 183, 184:  IV.,  600;  D'Arblay's 
Autobiography ;  G-ibbon's  Miscellaneous  Works,  IV.,  152  ; 
Colman's  Horace  Ars.  Poet  (1782) ;  Wheeler's  ditto  • 
Green's  Diary,  41,  165,  166,  221;  Todd's  Spencer,  II- 
Quart.  Rev.,  XXXIX.,  276—84 ;  Watkiu's  Duke  of  York, 
39;  Croker's  Boswell,  viii.,  179,  180;  Sidney's  Lady 
Huntingdon,  I.,  18  ;  Prior's  Malone,  445  ;  Holliday's  Lord 
Mansfield;  Warton's  Milton  (1721);  Johnston's  Parr  I 
324«,  322—25;  Bibliotheca  Parriana,  58,  439,  443,  685; 
Griffith's  Markets  and  Fairs,  I.,  29,  30,  36,  37,  124  ;  Har- 
wood's  Lichfield,  168  ;  Smith's  Brewood,  27,  29  31  79  ■ 
Ch.  Observer,  III.,  127  :  VII.,  832,  833  :  VIII.,  567—76.]    ' 

HcKD,   Eev.  Walter  Eobert.     Of  King's  Coll., 
-      Lond.,  and   St.  Aidan's  ;  Vicar  of  Holy  Trin.' 
Anslow,  Burton,  1871—76  ;  of  Newton  Solney, 
Derbys.,  1876. 
Sermons  on  the  Titles  of  Christ. 

HoRST,  Eev.  John.     b.  Broughton,  Lanes.,  circa 

1734  ;  educated  Fernyhalgh   Sch.  and  Douay 

Coll.;    placed  in  charge  of  School  at  Betley, 

Jan.,  1762  ;  {see  Essington,  Eev.  W.)  removed 

with  12  students  to  Sedgley  Park,  Lady  Dav, 

1763  ;  Chp.  at  Cossey  Hall,  1778  ;  at  Scarris-^ 

brick  Hall,  Lanes.,   1791  ;    ivhere  he  d.  23ra 

Jan.,  1792. 

[Gillow's   Cath    Scha.  in  Eng.,  MS. ;    Oath.  Biblio. : 

^'''t  '  ?'^%  ^^}\  ^SS..,  No.  24  ;    Husenbeth's  Memoirs  of 

Diaries']  '  °*  ^^^e^^J  Park  Sch.;  Douay 

Hurst,  Eev.  Leonard.     Preb.  of  Ulreton,  Lich- 
field, Dec,  1557—77. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  237  ] 

Hurst,  Thomas,     b.  Cheadle,  1741  ;  s.  of  Eupert 

^,''«f  ^nf    ^*-    ^^''^'^    H^"'    26th    Jan., 
1761  ;  B.C.L.,  1768. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  719.] 

Husband,  Eev.  John.  Curate  of  Hints  ;  of  St 
Chad's  Lichfield  ;  Sacrist  of  the  Cathedra] ; 
Preb.  of  Bishopshull,  Lichfield,  1719—25 


HUSENBETH 


{Ul) 


HUSENBETH 


A  Miscellany  of  Poems  by  several  Handa.  Published 
by  J.  Husband,  A.M.,  Fellow  of  Pemb.  College,  Oxen. 
Oxford,  1731.    8vo. 

[Contains  Dr.  Johnson's  first  printed  composition,  a,  translation 
of  Pope's  Messiah,  see  Preface  to  the  Poems,  where  we  read  "  the 
writer'  of  this  Poem  will  leave  it  a  question  for  posterity  whether 
this  or  mine  is  the  originall." — Pope.] 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  218.] 

HnsBNBBTH,  Rev.  Frederick  Charles,  b.  Bristol, 
SOth  May,  1796  ;  s.  of  Frederick  Charles 
Husenbeth,  Wine  Merchant,  and  Elizabeth 
Jane  his  wife  ;  educated  Sedgley  Park,  1802 — 
1810,  29th  April,  1813— 1st  Aug.,  1814; 
Oscott  Coll.,  1st  Aug.,  1814— Jan.,  1820  ; 
Chp.  at  Cossey  Hall,  Norwich,  7th  July,  1820 
to  death  (except  for  a  short  time  in  1825 
when  he  was  teacher  of  Divinity  at  Oscott) ; 
Grand  Vicar  to  Bishop  Walsh  of  Midland 
District,  1827  ;  D.D.,  1850  ;  Provost  and  V. 
G.  of  Northampton,  24th  June,  1852  ;  d.  at 
the  Presbytery  at  Cossey,  31st  Oct.,  1872  ;  Dr. 
Husenbeth  was  one  of  the  earliest  teetotalers 
in  England. 

The  Little  Office  of  the  Immaculate  Conception.  Lon- 
don: Cuddon.  1823.  12mo., pp.35;  1830,\2m.o.;  London: 
Washboum.    1868.    ]2mo. 

The  Christian  Student,  translated  from  French.  Lon- 
don,  1823.    18mo. 

Defence  of  the  Creed  and  Discipline  of  the  Catholic 
Church  against  the  Rev.  J.  Blanco  White.  .  .  London : 
Keating  4  Brown.  8vo.,  pp.  134.  Norwich,  1831.  12mo., 
pp.  102.  Translated  into  German  by  Professor  Klee.  Leip- 
zig :  Book  Fair.    1837. 

Discourse  delivered  at  the  Faneral  of  Rev.  Laur  Strong- 
itharm.    .     .    March  9th,  1827.    Norwich,  n.d.    8vo. 

Twenty-four  original  Songs.    Norwich,  1827.    lar.  8vo. 

An  Answer  to  Rev.  &.  S.  Faber's  Difficulties  of 
Bomanism  by  .  .  .  Trevern,  Bishop  of  Strasburg.  .  .  . 
translated  by  Dr.  H.     London,  1828.    8vo. 

[To  this  Faber  replied  with  a  Supplement,  &c.    London,  1838.2 

A  Reply  to  the  Rev.  G.  S.  Faber's  Supplement. 
Norwich,  1820.    8vo. 

[Faber  replied  with  some  Account  of  Mr.  Husenbeth's  attempt 
to  assist  the  Bishop  of  Strasburg,  &c.    London,  1829.'] 

The  Difficulties  of  Faberism   .   .   Norwich,  1829.    8vo. 

Breviarum  Romanum.  London,  1830.  32mo.,  4  vols. 
2nd  ed.,  28.35.    "With  a  supplementary  Breviarum,. 

The  Christian's  Refuge  in  time  of  Epidemics.  London, 
1832.    12mo.     London,  1849.     12mo. 

Discourse  on  Funeral  of  F.  X.  S.  Jernyngham,  Baroness 
Stafford.    Nov.  27th,  1832.    Norwich,  1832.    8vo. 

A  Guide  to  the  Wine  Cellar.    Norwich,  1834.    8vo. 

Supplementum  ad  Missale  Romanum.  London,  1835. 
£ol.  and  4to. 

Original  Songs  set  to  German  Music,  &c.  London, 
1835.    4to. 

Faberism  Exposed  and  Refuted.  Norwich,  1838.  8vo., 
pp.  738. 

[Faber  replied  pame  year.] 

A  Further  Exposure  and  Refutation  of  Faberism. 
Norwich,  1836.    8vo. 

The  Missal  for  the  use  of  the  Laity.  London,  1837. 
12mo.  London,  1838.  12mo.  London :  Dolman.  1840 — 45. 
12mo.  2  vols.,  with  Supplement.  London :  Dolman.  1848. 
12mo.  1840.  12mo.  1850.  12mo.  pp.  xvi.,  741,  cxlv. 
n.d.  (1853).    8vo.     [Frequently  reprinted.] 

Bishop  Challinor's  Meditation.    London,  1838.    12mo. 

Memoir  of  Bishop  John  Milner.  Winchester,  1830.  8vo. 

[Appeared  first  in  Milner's  Winchester,  3rd  ed.] 

St.  Cyprian  Vindicated  against  .  .  .  Rev.  G.  A. 
Poole.    Norwich,  1830.    8vo.,  pp.  127.     London,  1841.  8vo. 

Authentic  Account  of  Dominican  Lazzari,  cfec.  Nor- 
wich, 1841.     12mo. 

The  Vesper  Book  for  the  use  of  the  Laity.  London, 
1842.  12mo.  2nd  ed.,  1844,  pp.  Ixxii.,  389.  With  Gre- 
gorian Chants  for  the  Psalms.    4  ff.     London,  1850.  16mo. 

Funeral  Sermon.  .  .  .  Rev.  Dr.  Bowden,  President 
of  Sedgley  Park.     Wolverhampton,  1844.    8vo. 

Life  of   the  Rev.  Robert  Richmond.    Norwich,  1845. 


8vo.,  pp.  87.     [Also  in  The  Laity's  Directory  (1845),  with 
portrait.  ] 

Gother's  Daily  Lessons.  London:  T.  Jones.  1846. 
8vo.,  pp.  viii.,  390 ;  II.,  493.  Again,  as  The  Catholic  Year, 
&c.     Dublin,  1861.     8vo. 

Notices  of  English  Colleges  and  Convents  established 
on  the  Continent  after  the  Dissolution  of  Religious  Houses 
xn  England.  By  The  Hon.  Edward  Petrie.  Edited  by  Dr. 
H.     Norwich,  1840.     4to.,  pp.  vi.,  105. 

Funeral  Discourse  on  .  .  Hon.  Edward  Jernyngham. 
June  SOth,  1849.    Norwich,  1840.    8vo. 

Emblems  of  Saints.  In  Two  Parts.  London  (Norwich 
printed),  1850.  8vo.  2nd  ed.,  Longmans,  1860.  12mo.,  pp. 
xii.,  319.  Norwich :  Norwich  and  Norfolk  Arch.  Soc,  1882. 
8vo..  pp.  xiv.,  426.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  Aug.  Jessop,  D.D., 
from  the  author's  own  copy,  with  MS.  Notes  by  Dr. 
Husenbeth. 

Funeral  Sermon  on  Hon.  May  Stafford  Jernyngham. 
Norwich.     8vo. 

Funeral  Sermon  on  Right  Hon.  G.  W.  S.  Jernyngham, 
Second  Baron  Stafford.    Norwich,  1851.     8vo. 

Office  of  the  Will  of  God.    Norwich,  1851.     12mo. 

The  Roman  Question.    Norwich,  1852.    8vo. 

The  Holy  Bible,  translated  from  the  Latin  Vulgate. 
London:  G.  Henry  ^  Co.  n.d.  (1853).  4to.,  pp.  (I.)  viii., 
692,  (IL)  386.    New  Testament,  pp.  x.,  356.    Plates. 

Sermon    .    .    .    Funeral  of   Hon.  Lady  Bedingfield.  ' 
Norwich,  1854.     8vo. 

The  Claims  of  the  Fathers.  London  (Derby  printed), 
1855.     8vo.     Ditto  (Norwich,  1860),  8vo. 

The  History  of  Sedgley  Park  School,  Staffordshire. 
London  (Norwich  printed),  1856.     8vo. 

[A  corrected  edition  in  MS.  left  by  Dr.  Husenbeth  to  Canon 
Moore  now  at  St.  Wilfrid's  Coll.,  Cotton.] 

Sermon  ....  Funeral  of  the  Right  Hon.  Julia 
Barbara,  Lady  Stafford.     Norwich,  1856.     8vo. 

The  Convent  Martyr.  A  Drama.  London  (Norwich 
printed),  1857.     8vo.     London,  1870.     8vo. 

The  Life  .  .  Our  Blessed  Lord  and  Saviour  Jesus 
Christ.  By  Rev.  Henry  Butler.  With  Introduction  by 
Dr.  H.  London :  Henry  (^  Co.  n.d.  (1857).  4to.,  pp.  liv., 
774.  [Issued  in  parts.  Plates.  Reprinted,  R.  Washbourn. 
8vo.] 

The  Lives  of  .  .  .  Saints.  By  Rev.  Alban  Butler. 
Edited  by  Dr.  H.  In  Two  Volumes.  London,  1857—60.  8vo. 

The  Life  of  St.  Wulstan,  Confessor.  London  (Nor- 
wich printed),  1850.     8vo. 

The  Life  of  the  R.  R.  M'g'r  Weedall,  D.D.  London: 
Longmans,     1860.     8vo. 

Life  of  R.  R.  John  Milner,  D.D.  Dublin :  J.  Duffy. 
1862.    8vo.,  pp.  vii.,  586. 

History  of  the  B.  V.  M.  .  .  Translated  from  the 
French.  London :  Virtue  ^  Co.  n.d.  (1862,  ^c.)  Cr.  8vo., 
pp.  viii.,  824.  Plates.  Reprinted,  with  additions.  London : 
R.  Washbourn.  1872.  8vo.  Woodcuts.  London :  Burns 
^  Oates.    1874.    8vo.    Plates. 

Sermon  .  .  Funeral  .  .  R.  R.  William  Wareing, 
D.D.     London,  1866.     8vo. 

Sermon  .  .  Funeral  of  Very  Rev.  T.  M.  M'Donnell. 
London,  1860.     8vo. 

Our  Blessed  Lady  of  Lourdes.  London  (Norwich 
printed),  1870.     16mo. 

The  Apparition  at  Portmain  .  .  .  Prance.  Trans- 
lated from  the  French  of  Abbe  Richard.  London :  Burns, 
Oates,  4-  Co.    1871.    8vo. 

lAemoirs  of  the  Parkers.  MS.  In  2  vols.,  4to.  ff.  (I.), 
373,  (IL)  374. 

[Now  at  St.  Wilfrid's  Coll.,  Cotton;] 

Poems.  [In  various  Magazines,  as  Catholic  Miscellany, 
Orth.  Jour.,  Catholic  Mag.,  &c.] 

Sermons,  Ac.    By  R.  R.  M'g'r  Weedall,  D.D.    In  MS. 
.  [Arranged  for  publication  by  Dr.  Husenbeth,  and  advertised 
as  "  In  the  Press.    By  Messrs.  Richardson,  of  Derby";    but  not 
issued.] 

Dr.  Husenbeth  was  a  frequent  contributor  to  Notes  cf" 
Queries  (4th  Feb.,  1854 — 2nd  Nov.,  1872),  iVirror,  Athenmum. 

[His  Library  was  sold  at  Norwich,  4th  Feb.,  1873,  when  a 
catalogue  was  issued  ] 

Sermon  .  Funeral  of  Very  Bev.  Provost  Husen- 
beth, D.D.,  V.G.  By  Very  Rev.  Canon  Dalton.  London : 
Burns,  Oates,  f  Co.     1872.     8vo.,  pp.  26. 

[Cath.  Mag.,  I.,  381 ;  Cath.  Miscellany,  VI.,  47;  Edin. 
Cath.  Mag.,  I.,  234 ;  Oscotian,  IV.,  248,  253  :  V.,  30  ;  Tablet 
(1872),  XL.,  693,  628  ;  Cath.  Progress,  XIL,  23  ;  Notes  and 
Queries,  9th  Nov.,  1872  ;  Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  I.,  1602,  1603  ; 
Oliver's  Coll.,  331  ;  Cath.  Opinion,  XIL,  4:  Cath.  Times, 
15th  Feb.,  1873  ;   Gillow's  Cath.  Biblio.,  III.,  492—507.] 

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HUTCHINSON 


Hdskisson,  Samuel.  b.  1773  ;  s.  of  William 
Huskisson,  of  Oxley  Manor,  Wolverhampton  ; 
Cornet  29tli  Light  Dragoons,  17th  May,  1799  ; 
in  Bengal,  1799—1803  ;  Major  8th  Foot,  4th 
July,  1805  ;  Lieut.-Col.,  28th  May,  1807  ; 
General,  11th  Nov.,  1851  ;  d.,  Mount  Street, 
Grosvenor  Square,  London,  3rd  Dec.,  1854. 
[Army  Lists  ;   Mod.  Eng.  Biog.,  I.,  1603.] 

Htjskisson,   Right  Hon.   William.      Of    Oxley 
Manor,  Wolverhampton. 

The  Question  concerning  the  Depreciation  of  our  Cur- 
rency stated  and  examined.  London,  lUgO.  8vo.,  pp.  xix., 
1 54.  2nd  and  3rd  editions  same  year.  No.  ]  3  of  McCulloch's 
Select  Collection  .   on  Currency,  &c.    London,  1857. 

The  Preface  Examined.  An  Examination  of  the  Pre- 
face of  a  Pamphlet  entitled  The  Currency,  &c.  London, 
1810.     8vo.,  pp.  22. 

Some  ObserTationa  upon  the  Argument  drawn  by  W. 
Huskisson  and  the  Bullion  Committee  on  the  High  Price 
of  Gold  Bullion.  Eirst  Published  in  Tha  Times.  By 
"  Civis."     London,  1811.     8vo.,  pp.  74. 

Speech  of  the  Eight  Hon.  W H' in  the  House 

of  Commons,  March,  1822,  on  the  Agricultural  Distress  of 
the  Country.     London,  1822.     870.,  pp.  16. 

Substance  of  Two  Speeches  .  respecting  Colonial 
Policy,  &c.     2nd  ed.     London,  1825.     870.,  pp.  88. 

Free  Trade  Speech  by  W.  H.  .  .  Feb.,  1822,  on  the 
Silk  Manufacture.     London,  1823.     8vo.,  pp.  89. 

Ditto  (with  some  other  Speeches).  London,  1826.  8vo., 
pp.  100. 

A  Letter  on  the  Corn  Laws,  By  W.  H.,  to  one  of  his 
Constituents,  in  1824.     London,  1826.     8vo.,  pp.  16. 

Navigation.  Speech  by  "W.  H.  With  Appendix. 
London,  1826.     Svo.,  pp.  70. 

State  of  the  Country.  Speech  by  W.  H.  London, 
1830.     8vo.,  pp.  44. 

An  Accurate  Description  of  the  Liverpool  and  Man- 
chester Railway.  .  .  An  Account  of  the  Opening  of 
the  Railway.  A  Short  Memoir  of  the  late  Right  Hon. 
"ffm.  Huskisson,  and  Funeral  Procession,  &c.  By  John 
Scott  Walker.     2nd  ed.     Liverpool,  1830.     8vo.,  pp.  52. 

The  Speeches  of  W.  H.  With  Biographical  Memoir. 
London,  1831.     8vo.     3  vols.     Portrait. 

A  Biographical  Memoir  of  the  Eight  Hon.  William 
Huskisson,  M.P.  Derived  from  Authentic  Sources.  Lon- 
don :  Printed  hy  J.  C.  Cox.  1831.  8vo,,  pp.  275.  Portrait 
by  Finden,  after  Lawrence.  (By  John  Wright,  Editor  of 
"  Hansard.") 

Copies  of  a  Correspondence  with  W.  Huskisson,  &c., 
on  Waste  and  Abuses  in  the  Military  Establishments.  .  . 
By  J.  Vassar.    London,  1810.    8vo.,  pp.  155. 

Substance  of  a  Speech.  [The  Pamphleteer.  Vol.  IL] 
[Brougham's  Memoirs,  166,  167  ;  Mirror,  XVIII.,  39. 
See  Davenport  (E.  D.) ;  Martin's  Privately  Printed  Books, 
428  ;  Fishwick's  Lanes.  Lib.,  41,  92, 100  ;  Carter  (Mr.).] 

Hutchinson,  Rev.  George  Watson,  b.  Edgbas- 
ton,  1783  ;  Vioar  of  Tntbury,  1812—16. 

Obituary.     [CA.  Observer,  XVII.,  482—88.] 

Hutchinson,  Rev.  John.  Rector  of  Astbury  ; 
Canon  Residentiary  of  Lichfield ;  Preb.  of 
Longdon,  16th  Jan.,  1663  ;  of  Tarvin,  Lich- 
field, 2nd  Oct.,  1662—1704. 

Works.     In  Twelve  Volumes.     London,  1748. 
[B.  Willis,  467;   Walcot's  Hacket,  152;    Harwood's 
Lichfield,  235,  251.] 

Hutchinson,  Rev.  John.     b.  21st  Sept.,  1793  ; 
M.A.,  Cam.;    P.O.  of  Blurton  and  Trentham, 
1817—43  ;    Incumbent   of    Blurton,   1843  to 
death ;     Canon   Residentiary   and   Precentor, 
Lichfield  Cathedral,  1850  to  death  ;    d.,  Blur- 
ton, 27th  April,  1865. 
The  Two  Masters,  An  Allegory  for  Youth.    London  : 
Hamilton;  Printed  hy  J.  T.  Walters,  Rugdey.     n.d.  (1840) 
32mo.,  pp.  16.  ;       ./      J  \         j, 

A   Sermon    preached  in    Trentham    Church    on    St 
Thomas's  Day,  1839.     London :  1840.     8vo.      [Reprinted 


"Pulpit  Recollections,"  pp.  220—9.] 

Ditto.  St.  Thomas'  Day,  1840.  London,  1841.  8vo. 
[Reprinted,  lb.,  pp.  230—40.] 

Ditto.  Sunday,  June  30th,  1841,  on  occasion  of  the 
death  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Butt.  Privately  printed,  J841. 
8vo.     [Reprinted  lb.,  244—63.] 

A  Sermon  preached  in  the  Church  at  Blurton,  on  the 
Sunday  next  but  one  after  the  death  of  J.  R.  H.,  May  4th, 
1844.  By  her  God-father.  (Rev.  E.  J.  Edwards),  n.p.  pi. 
or  d.     32mo.,  pp.   22.     (E.  Forrester,  Printer,  Longton.) 

The  Parent,  The  Pastor,  and  The  Schoolmaster.  .  .  . 
Lichfield :  Thomas  George  Lomax.     1851.     8vo.,  pp.  14. 

A  Sermon  preached  in  Lichfield  Cathedral  at  the 
Trinity  Ordination,  June  3rd,  1855.  Lichfield,  1855.  8vo., 
pp.  14. 

Parish  Recollections,  a  few  Plain  Sermons  on  certain 
Church  Observations,  and  on  soro.e  of  the  Incidents  of 
Thirty-Eight  Years'  Ministry  in  the  same  Church.  Lich- 
field: Thomas  George  Lomax.  1855.  ]2mo.,  3  leaves, 
pp.  253. 

In  Memoriam,  John  Hutchinson,  M.A.,  Trin.  Coll., 
Cam  .  .  .  n.p.  pi.  or  d.  Signed  "  E.  J.  E."  {F.  Crewe. 
Printer,  Newcastle.)     12mo.,  pp.  25. 

The  Choir  Leader  of  'Thirty-Seven  Years'  Standing. 
A  Sermon  preached  .  .  .  Blurton  Church  .  .  .  May 
16th,  1858  .  .  .  Mr.  Thomas  Swift.  Newcastle:  F. 
Crewe,    n.d.  (1858),  8vo. 

Hutchinson,  Rev.  John  Rogers.  b.  Blurton, 
1848  ;  s.  of  the  above  ;  M.A.  Cam.  ;  Curate 
of  Ch.  Ch.,  Lichfield,  1871  ;  of  Alsager's 
Bank,  1873  ;  Vioar  of  Normacot,  1875  to 
death  ;  d.  1892. 
Limen  Sanctorum,  or  Preparations  for  the  Offices  of 

the  Holy  Church.     Newcastle :  Peake.     1881.     12mo. 

Hutchinson,  Rev.  Michael,  D.D.,  Fellow  of  Trin. 
Coll.,  Cam.  Rector  of  Cheadle,  1713  ;  Minis- 
ter of  All  Saints,  Derby  ;  Vicar  of  Pacldngton, 
Leios.,  1706  ;  Preb.  of  Dassett  Parva,  Lich- 
field, Sept.,  1703 — 6  ;  of  Sandiacre,  Aug., 
1713—21;  of  Longdon,  15th  Sept.,  1721—27  ; 
of  Freeford,  1727—30  ;  bur.  at  Packington. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  226,  227,  231,  237,  246.] 

Hutchinson,  Rev.  Sanford  William.  b.  Han- 
ford,  1853  ;  s.  of  Rev.  William  Hutchinson  ; 
educated  at  Rossall  and  Haileybury  Schools  ; 
Mat.  New  Coll.,  Ox.,  12th  Oct.,  1872  ;  B.A., 
1876  ;  M.A.,  1879  ;  Curate  of  Stoke,  1877— 
79  ;  of  Talke,  1879—86  ;  of  Blurton,  1886. 

The  Archdeaconry  of  Stoke-on-Trent.    Derby:  Bern- 
rose  it  Sons.    1803.    Demy  8vo.,  pp.  viii.,  212. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxbn.,  II.,  722.] 

Hutchinson,  Will. 

Verses  to  him  by  Ashmole.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  36,  330i  — 
3326.] 

Hutchinson,  Rev.  William,  b.  Heavitree,  Exeter, 
1810  ;  s.  of  Rev.  William  Hutchinson  ;  Mat. 
All  Soul's  Coll.,  Ox.,  10th  June,  1829  ;  Bible 
Clerk,  1828—33  ;  B.A.,  1833  ;  M.A.,  1849  ; 
Curacies,  1833—50  ;  P.O.  of  Hanford,  1850 
—65  ;  Vicar  of  Blurton,  1865  ;  Preb.  of 
Curborough,  Lichfield,  1885. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  723.] 

Hutchinson,  Rev.  William  Antony,  b.  London, 
27th  Sept.,  1822  ;  of  Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.  ;  a 
convert  to  Roman  Catholicism,  21st  Dec, 
1845  ;  Brother  of  the  Order  of  the  Will  of 
God,  at  Cotton,  1846—49  ;  d.,  London,  12th 
July,  1863. 

Whilst  at  Cotton  he  assisted  Father  Faber  in  the 
compilation  of  his  Lives  of  the  Saints.  \  See  Faber 
(Father).]  '" 


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HcjTTON,  Laurence. 

Literary  Landmarks  of  London.  London,  n.d.  (1885). 
8to.     [Johnson,  loo — 71.] 

Htjtton,  Rev.  Wyndham  Madden.  b.  Grantby, 
Notts.,  1831  ;  s.  of  Rev.  John  Hutton  ;  Mat. 
St.  Edmund  Hall,  Ox.,  7th  July,  1849  ;  Vicar 
of  Plungar,  Notts.,  1860—61  ;  of  St.  Paul's^ 
Tipton,  1861—69;  Kirk-Christ-Lezaze,  Isle 
of  Man,  1869—77  ;  of  Twyford,  Hungarton, 
and  Thorpe  Satchville,  1877  to  death  ;  d.  18th 
Jan.,  1882. 

Poems  by  Members  of  the  University  of  Oxford. 
Oscford,  1851.    8vo. 

Gottfried's  Pilgrimage.    London,  1868. 
Bertha's  Dream.    London,  1889. 
The  ITnconquered  Island.     London,  1873. 
Banish  Memories.    London,  1877. 
[Foster's  Alamni  Oxon.,  II.,  724.] 

HuYSMAN,  Jacob,  Painter,  b.  Antwerp,  1656  ; 
d.,  London,  1696. 

Portrait  of  Izaak  Walton.     [Nat.  Port.  Gallery.] 

Hydb  &  Ceewb.  Printers,  Newcastle,  in  suc- 
cession to  W.  H.  Hyde.     [_See  Crewe  (F.).] 

An  Alphabetical  Copy  of  Poll  taken  29th  June,  1841. 
Newcastle :  Printed  by  Hyde  if  Crewe.     1841.    4to.,  pp.  43. 

A  Collection  of  Psalms  and  Hymns  from  various 
Writers.  Newcastle:  Hyde  and  Crewe.  1845.  Duo.,  pp. 
xvii.,  495. 

Bules  of  Newcastle-under-Lyme  Book  Society.  New- 
castle: Hyde  ^  Crewe.     1840.     12mo.,  pp.  11. 

Reports  of  the  Staffordshire  Agricultural  Society. 
18i3. 

Reports  of  the  Keele  Agricultural  Society. 

Reports  of  North  Staffordshire  Infirmary. 

Coarse  of  Truth.     [See  Stone  (Rev.  W.).] 

Natural  History  of  Staffordshire.    [See  Garner  (Dr.).] 

[See  Broad  (Rev.  J.  S.),  Butt  (Rev.  T.).] 

Hyde,  Thomas,  D.D. 

Letters  to  Aahmole.  [Bodl.  Lib.,  1131,  t  211a,  2126  : 
431, 137.] 

Hype,  William  Henry,  Printer.  Partner  with, 
and  successor  to,  J.  Smith  [s««]  ;  Partner 
with  P.  Crewe  [s«e  Hyde  &  Crewe  and  also 
Crewe  (F.)]. 

An  Alphabetical  Copy  of  Poll  taken  .  .  .  Tues- 
day and  Wednesday  in  1832  .  .  Newcastle-under- 
Lyme :  Printed  by  W.  H.  Hyde,  High  Street.  1832.  sm.  4to., 
pp.  41. 

Copy  of  Register  of  Voters         .     .    Borough  of  New- 
castle.   Newcastle:  same  imprint,  n.d.  (1832).   8vo.,  pp.  35. 
Advice  to    Sunday   Scholars  in  Rural    and    Mining 
Districts.      Newcastle:    Printed  by    W.  H.  Hyde.     1838. 
fcp.  8vo.,  pp.  31. 

Sacred  Records.     [See  Sadler  (J.).] 
A    Corrected    Edition    of    the    Speeches    of    Sir    C. 
WethereU  and   Mr.  Knight  at  the  Bar  of   the  House  of 
Lords  against  the    Corporation    Reform    Bill ;   also   the 
Speech    of    Lord    Lyndhurst         .     .     1835.       Newcastle: 
Printed  and  Published  by  W.  H.  Hyde.     12mo.,  pp.  82. 
The  Corollary.     [See  Garratt  (Rev.  Thomas).] 
Lectures  on  the  Controversy  with  Rome,  delivered  in 
the  Parish  Church  of   St.  Giles,   Newcastle-under-Lyme. 
Newcastle:  W.  H.  Hyde.    1838.    8vo. 
[Seven  Lectures  ;  separate  pagination.] 
Justification.     [See  Leigh  (Rev.  C.).] 
Sacrifice  of  the  Mass.     [See  Wright  (Rev.  J.).] 
True  Cause  of  the  Reformation.  [  See  Bowen  (Rev.  J.).] 
The  Rule  of  Faith.     [See  Hassells  (Rev.  J.  S.).] 
Transubstantiatiou.     [See  Clark  (Rev.  F.  F.).] 
Idolatry.     [See  Kingsmill  (Rev.  J.).] 
Points  of  Difference.     [See  Leigh  (Rev.  C.).J 
Reply  to  "Spectator."     [See  Bowen  (Rev.  J.).] 
[See  Bgan  (Rev.  J.),  Garratt  (Rev.  T.).] 


Hymenklogia. 

[See  Siddons  (H.).] 

Hyslop,    Samuel   James.      6,    Newcastle,    24th 
Nov.,  1864  ;    s.  of  Alderman  Samuel  Hyslop  ; 
educated  Newcastle  High  Sch. ;  Member  of  the 
Society  of  Arts  ;  Banker. 
A  Paean  of  the  Past.     (Privately  printed.) 
S.  H.  is  a  contributor  on  Art,  Drama,  and  Poetry  to 
the  Daily  Papers. 


I. 

Ibbestock,  Rev.  Laurance  de.     Rector  of  Bar- 
well,  Leics.  ;  Dean  of  Lichfield,  1363 — 70. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  179.] 

Ibbotson,  Rev.  Thomas.  Rector  of  Hanbury  ; 
Preb.  of  Curborough,  Lichfield,  10th  Oct., 
1677—91. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  223.] 

Ibbs,  Martha,     b.  Longton. 

Obituary.     [New  Con.  May.  (1866),  578,  679.] 

Ibbs,  Samuel,  b.  Staffs.,  1764  ;  a  Draper  and 
Tailor  in  London  and  Margate  ;  d.  23rd  Nov., 
1793. 

Obituary.     [See  Cozens  (S.).] 

Ilam. 

The  Romantic  Beauties  of  Dove  Dale  and  Ilam.  Ash- 
bourne, 1829.     12mo. 

Twelve  Tiews  in  Dove  Dale  and  Ilam.  From  Drawings 
by  Edward  Price.  With  Illustrative  Notes.  Ashbourne, 
n.d.  (1845).     4to. 

■The  Guide  to  Dove  Dale,  Ilam,  &o.  2nd  ed.  Ash- 
bourne, 1850.    8vo. 

The  Complete  Guide  to  Dove  Dale  and  Ilam.  Ash- 
bourne,   n.d.  (l871).    8vo. 

An  Account  of  the  Three  Ancient  Cross  Shafts,  &c. 
.  .  at  Ilam.  By  the  Rev.  G.  F.  Browne.  With  twelve 
reproductions  of  photographs  and  eleven  lithographs  [in 
five  plates].     London  :  G.  Bell.     1888.     8vo.,  pp.  32. 

[See  Catalogue.    Russell  (J.  W.).] 

Ilam  Hall.     [Morris's  Seats,  I.,  41,  42.] 

Iles,  Rev.  John  Hodgson,  b.  Healing,  Lines., 
1828  ;  s.  of  John  lies,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Lincoln 
Coll.,  Ox.,  19th  March,  1846  ;  B.A.,  1850  ; 
M.A.,  1853  ;  Fellow,  1855—61  ;  Rector  of 
St.  Peter's,  Wolverhampton,  1860—76  ;  of 
Barton-under-Needwood,  1876 — 80  ;  Vicar  of 
Ch.  Ch.,  Lichfield,  1880—83 ;  Preb.  of  Lich- 
field, 1870  ;  Archd.  of  Stafford,  1876  to  death; 
Canon  of  Lichfield,  1877  to  death  ;  bur.  Lich- 
field Cathedral,  17th  Nov.,  1888. 

Sermons. 

Charges. 

In  Memoriam.     [See  Lomax  (A.  C.).] 

[Rugby  Sch.  Lists,  246  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  726.] 

Illingworth,  E.     Leek. 

Life  of  Pastor  Oberlin.  [P.  M.  Mag.  (1871),  207—14, 
275—82.] 

A  Sermon  on  the  Preaching  of  St.  Paul.  [lb.  (1872), 
65—72.] 

Obituary  of  Ann  Thomas.  JC'/t.  Messenger  (1875),  221.] 


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Illixgwouth,  Rev.  James,  b.  in  Lanes.;  B.D.; 
ejected,  1662;  Chp.  to  P.  Foley.,  of  Prest- 
wood  ;  d.  Aug.,  1693. 

A  Just  Narrative  or  Account  of  a  Man  whose  Legs 
and  Arms  rotted  off  in  the  Parish  of  Kingswinford,  Staf- 
fordshire.    London,  1678.     12mo.,  2  leaves,  pp.  17. 

[Wes.Mag.(lS(l6), 366,367 ;    Nonconformist  Memorial.  1 

Ilslby,  Right  Rev.  Edward,  b.  Stafford,  11th 
May,  1838  ;  s.  of  Charles  Ilsley ;  educated 
Sedgley  Park  Sch.,  1848—53  ;  Oscott  Coll., 
1853—61  ;  Curate  of  Longton,  1861— Aug., 
1873  ;  Rector  of  Olton  Seminarv,  near  Birm- 
ingham, 1873—83  ;  Canon  of'  St.  Chad's, 
Birmingham,  1876  ;  created  Auxiliary  Bp.  of 
Birmingham,  1879  ;  Bp.  of  Birmingham,  P'eb., 
1888  ;   Rector  of  Oscott  Coll. 

Pastorals  to  Diocese  of  Birmingham,  1888  to  date.   8vo. 
Biographical    Sketch    and    Portrait.        [Birmingham 
Faces  and  Places,  III.,  145—48.] 

"Imperial  Magazine,"  1819— 29. 

Notice  and  Portrait  of  James  "Watt  fVol.  II.l  :  James 
Brindley  [Vol.  IV.]. 

Tnce,  Rev.  W.,  M.A. 

Praise  a  necessary  part  of  Divine  "Worship.  Walsall  ; 
J.  R.  Robinson,     n.d.  (1863).     12mo.,  pp.  16. 

Ingamells,  Jeremiah,  b.  March,  Cambs.,  1835  ; 
Reporter  on  staff  of  Staffordshire  Advertise?; 
since  1859  ;  resided  at  Newcastle,  1859—80, 
and  in  Hanley  from  1880. 

Directory  of  Newcastle-under-Lyme,  with  Historical 
Records  of  the  Ancient  Borough.  Newcastle :  D.  Dilworth. 
1871.    Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  vii.,  112.    2nd  ed.,  1880. 

Compiled  Plant's  History  of  Cheadle.  [5'«cPlant(Il.).] 

Inge,  Rev.  Charles,  b.  Langley,  Warws.,  1761 ; 
s.  of  Rev.  Preb.  Inge;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox., 
7th  April,  1778  ;  B.A.,  1781  ;  M.A.,  1784  ; 
Rector  of  Newton,  "Warws.,  and  Vicar  of 
Rugeley,  1784  to  death  ;  d.  4th  Oct.,  1833. 

[Shaw,  I.,  409  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  727.] 

Inge  Family. 

[Shaw,  I.,  406—408  ;  Pedigree,  409.] 

Inge,  Rev.  Francis  George.  b.  Ravenstone, 
Warws.  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Charles  Inge  ;  Mat.  Ch. 
Ch.,  Ox.,  13th  June,  1859  ;  B.A.,  1864 ; 
M.A.,  1866  ;  Assistant  Master  of  Charter- 
house Sell.,  1864,  1865  ;  Curacies,  1865—81 ; 
Vicar  of  Elmton,  Derbys.,  1881—84  ;  of  Bas- 
wich-i«.-Walton,  1884. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  727.] 

Inge,  Rev.  George,  b.  Thorpe,  1800  ;  s.  of 
WilHam  Inge  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  8th  May, 
1818  ;  B.A.,  1821  ;  Fellow,  All  Souls'  Coll., 
1822—80  ;  M.A.,  1826  ;  Rector  of  Thorpe, 
1824  to  death  ;  d.  1st  Aug.,  1881. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  727.] 

Inge,   Rev.  Richard,     b.  23rd  July,   1686  ;    of 
Nether  Seale,  Leics. 
[Shaw,  I.,  409.] 

Inge,  Theodore  William,     b.   Thorpe,  1711  ;    s. 
of  William  Inge,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Brasenose  Coll., 
Ox.,  22nd  May,  1729  ;  of  Thorpe  Constantine  ; 
High  Sheriff  of  Staffs.,  1738.;  d.  1753. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  11.,  727.] 


Inge,  William.  b.  1648  ;  High  Sheriff  of 
Staffs.,  1684  ;  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Gresley,  Bart.  ;  bur.  Thorpe,  4th  Nov.,  1690. 

left  several  folio  vols,  of  MS.  Notes,  &o.,  relating  to 
StafEordshire,  Leicestershire,  "Warwickshire,  and  "Worcester- 
shire. 

[Shaw,  L,  406,  407.] 

Inge,  Rev.  William.    6.1722;   Rector  of  Thorpe, 

1758  ;    Rector  of    Brereton,  Cheshire  ;    Preb, 

of    Gaia    Minor,    18th    Nov.,    1780—1802  ; 

Canon    Residentiary    of     Lichfield,    1798   to 

death  ;    m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Fowler, 

of  Pendeford  ;  d.,  Shenstone,  23rd  April,  1803. 

[Shaw,  I,,  408,  409;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  222.  234; 
Ch.  Observer,  TI.,  490.] 

Inge,  William,  b.  Thorpe,  1737  ;  s.  of  Theodore 
WiUiam  Inge ;  Mat.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox., 
25th  Oct.,  1754  ;  J.P.,  Staffs.  ;  High  Sheriff, 
1767  ;  Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions  till  death ; 
bur.  Thorpe,  19th  Feb.,  1785. 
[Shaw,  I.,  409  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  727.] 

Inge,  Rev.  William.  *.  Tettenhall,  1757  ;  s.  of 
Rev.  William  Inge  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  23rd 
March,  1774  ;  B.A.,  1777  ;  M.A.,  1780  ;  d. 
7th  Oct.,  1832. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  727.] 

Inge,  William,  b.  Thorpe,  1799  ;  s.  of  William 
Philip  Inge  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  6th  Nov., 
1816;  of  Thorpe;  Lieut.-Col. ;  d.  3rd  March, 
1870. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  727.] 

Inge,  Rev.  William,  b.  Ravenstone,  Leics.,  1830  ; 
Mat.  Wor.  Coll.,  Ox.,  2nd  June,  1842  ;  Scholar, 
1849—54  ;  B.A.,  1853  ;  Fellow,  1854— 59 .; 
M.A.,  1856  ;  Examining  Chp.  to  Bp.  of  Lich- 
field, 1880  ;  Vicar  of  Alrewas,  1875-81  ; 
Provost  of  Wore.  Coll.,  1881. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  727.] 

Inge,  William  Philip,  b.  Thorpe,  1774  ;  s.  of 
William  Inge,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  7th 
Feb.,  1792  ;  of  Thorpe  ;  High  Sheriff  of  Staffs., 
1807  ;  d.  5th  Feb.,  1858. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  727.] 

Ingbstre. 

Plan  of  the  Parish  of  lugestre.     Southampton,  1870. 
Monuments.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  853,  20.] 

Ingestke,  Viscount. 

Meliora  ;  or,  Better  Times  to  Come.  Edited  by  T.  I. 
2nd  ed.,  revised.  London,  1852.  8vo.,  pp.  xvi.,  287.  2nd 
Series,  1853.    8vo.,  pp.  vii.,  265. 

Inglbby,  Rev.  Charles,  b.  Birmingham,  1822  ; 
s.  of  John  Tomlinson  Ingleby,  M.D.  ;  Mat. 
Exeter  Coll.,  Ox.,  6th  Feb.,  1840  ;  B.A., 
1844  ;  M.A.,  1846  ;  Curate  of  EUastone  ;  d. 
11th  June,  1873. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  728  ;  Rughy  Sch.  Reg.] 

Ingram,  Rev.  Arthur  Foley  Winnington.  b. 
Stanford,  1858  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Edward  Winning- 
ton  Ingram  ;  Mat.  Keble  Coll.,  Ox.,  15th  Oct., 
1877  ;  Scholar,  1877—81 ;  B.A.,  1881 ;  M.A., 
1885  ;  Private  Chp.  to  Bp.  of  Lichfield,  1885  ; 


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Head  of  the  Oxford  House,    Bethnal  Green. 
London,  1889  to  date. 

The  Bauds  of  Love.  Lichfield:  A.  C.  Lomax.  1880. 
Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  12. 

Old  Testament  Difficulties.    1801. 
New  Testament  Difficulties.    1893. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  728.] 

Inman,  George,  b.  Wolverhampton,  1778  ;  s. 
of  John  Inman  ;  Mat.  Pembroke  Coll.,  Ox., 
11th  April,  1796  ;   B.A.,  1800  ;  M.A.,  1805. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  729.] 

"  Inquisites."     Stoke,  1828. 

Inquiries  by   "Inquisites."     [iVew  Con.  Mag.  (1828), 

Inskipp,  J. 

Pike  Pool  in  Beresford  Dale.     [Mirror,  XXI.,  223.] 

Insula,  Peter  de.  Archd.  of  Coventry,  1299— 
1315. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  207.] 
Ipstone  Family. 

[Her.  et  Gen.,  YL] 

Ipstones. 

Plan  of  the  Parish  of  Ipstones.     Southampton,  1881. 

Ireland,  William,  S.J.  b.  Lines.,  1636  ;  re- 
lated to  the  Gifiards,  Pendrells,  and  Iron- 
mongers of  Staffs. ;  the  latter  name  he  adopted 
as  his  alias  ;  educated  at  St.  Omer  ;  joined 
S.J.  at  Watten,  7th  Sept.,  1655  ;  on  English 
Mission,  Jan.,  1677  ;  arrested  for  complicity  in 
Gates'  Plot,  28th  Sept.,  1678  ;  tried  at  Old 
Bailey,  17th  Dec,  1678  ;  executed  24th  Jan., 
1679. 

Left  MS.  Journal  accounting  for  every  day  he  was 
indicted,  from  August  3rd  to  September  14th,  1678,  during 
which  period  he  appears  to  have  visited  his  relations  and 
others  at  Tixall,  Wolverhampton,  Boscobel,  &c. 

Irish  Arch^oloqical  Society. 

MacariEe  Escidum.  By  Colonel  C.  0.  Kelly.  Edited 
by  J.  C.  O'Callaghan.  1850.  4to.,  pp.  xix.,  546.  [Staffs.:— 
Earl  Castlehaven,  178—82  ;  Lord  Dartmouth  (1682),  392  ; 
Earl  of  Essex,  240,  269  ;  Lord  Deputy  Mouutjoy  ;  Colonel 
Lord  Moantjoy,  297,  397  ;   Sir  B.  Peel,  176.] 

I  BON  Ores  of  Great  Britain. 

London :  Longman.  1838.  Roy.  8vo.  Three  Parts. 
[Part  n.:— Staffs.] 

Ironmonger,  Moses.  Eope  Manufacturer,  "Wol- 
verhampton ;  an  Alderman  ;  Mayor,  1857 — 
58,  1868—69. 

Notice  and  Portrait.  [Jones's  Mayors  of  Wolver- 
hampton.] 

Irvine,  Eev.  Alexander  Campbell.  b.  Bute, 
1825  ;  s.  of  Alexander  Irvine,  Esq.,  Deputy 
Lieutenant  of  Buteshire  ;  Mat.  Exeter  Coll., 
Ox.,  2l8t  March,  1844  ;  Balliol  Coll.  S.C.L., 
1848  ;  B.A.,  1849  ;  M.A.,  1850;  Head  Mas- 
ter, Walsall  Gr.  Sch.,  1858—81  ;  Vicar  of 
St.  Mary's,  Warwick,  1881. 
The  Blessed  Dead.    A  Sermon  preached    ...     on 

Sunday,  Aug.  9th,  1863,  the  Sunday  after  the  Funeral  of 

the  Kev.  C.  Dunn,  B.D.,  seventeen  years  Incumbent  of  St. 

Peter's.      Walsail:    J.   R.   Robinson,      n.d.  (1863).      8vo., 

pp.  14. 

Sermons. 


Isaac,  Rev.  Charles  Powys.  b.  Boughton, 
Warws.,  1830  ;  s.  of  Elias  Isaac,  Esq.;  Mat. 
Balliol  Coll.,  Ox.,  22nd  March,  1849  ;  B.A., 
1852  ;  M.A.,  1858 :  Vicar  of  Boningale, 
1857. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  732.] 


Canon  of 

Keeper  of 

of  Ryton, 

Ai'chbp.  of 

26th  April, 

Canterbury 

MSS.] 


IsLip,  Right  Rev.  Simon  de,  LL.D. 
St.  Paul's  ;  Dean  of  the  Arches  ; 
Privy  Seal  to  Edward  III.;  Preb, 
Lichfield,  17th  April,  1347—50  ; 
Canterbury,  1349  to  death ;  d. 
1366.  Pounded  and  endowed 
Coll.,  Ox.,  circa  1363. 

Speculum  Regis  Edwardii  3  tii.     [Harl. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  246.] 

Ivimey,  Joseph. 

John  Milton,  his  Life  and  Times.  With  an  Appendix 
containing  Animadversions  upon  Dr.  Johnson's  Life  of 
Milton,  &c.    London,  1833.    8vo. 

IzoN,  Rev.  William  York  Seymour,  b.  West 
Bromwich,  1832  ;  s.  of  John  York  Izon,  Esq.; 
Mat.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  5th  Feb.,  1850  ; 
B.A.,  1853  ;  Curacies,  1856—72  ;  d.  8th 
Feb.,  1874. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  11.,  733.] 


"  J."     Hanley. 

Fragment.    A  Poem.    By  "J."     [The  Beacon,  13. j 

"  J.,  T.,"  Willenhall. 

Obituary  of  James  Carpenter.  By  "  T.  J."  [See 
Carpenter  (J.).] 

Obituary  of  Henry  Laurence.  By  "  T.  J."  [See 
Laurence  (H.)]. 

Jackson,  Rev.  Andrew. 

Address  as  President  of  Conference  at  Hanley.  [New 
Con.  Mag.  (1819),  34—88.] 

Jackson,  Mrs.  Ann.     b.  Etruria  ;    d.  3rd  Jan., 
1824. 

Obituary.     [See  Sumner  (Edw.)] 

Jackson,  Rev.  Arthur  Gregory.     Lichfield  Theo. 
Coll.;   Chp.  Redhill. 
The  Hive  of   Bees.    A  Half-Tearly  Chronicle  of  the 
Farm  School,  Redhill.    No.   I.,   1883.     Cr.  4to.,   pp.   12. 
W.  Henry  Robinson,  Printer,  Walsail. 

Jackson,  Rev.  Edward.     M.A.  ;    Preb.  of  Gaia 
Minor,  23rd  Oct.,  1733—58. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  234.] 

Jackson,  Edward  Peter,  b.  1794  ;  Schoolmaster 
at  Aldridge  as  assistant  to  Rev.  Joseph  Shutt 
up  to  1819  ;  Master  of  Endowed  Sch.,  1819— 
62,  when  he  retired  on  a  pension  of  £60  ;  m, 
Anne,  dau.  of  Rev.  Joseph  Shutt ;  d.  1869  ; 
bw.  Aldridge,  24th  Sept.,  in  that  year. 
[Notes  and  Collections  on  Aldridge,  pt.  I.,  55,  70.] 


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Jackson,  Edward  Steane.     M.A.  ;  F.G.S.  ;  2nd 
Master  of  Tettenhall  Proprietary  Soh. 
The  Cabinet  of  the  Earth  Unlocked.    London :  JacJe- 
lon,  Waif  or  d,  cj-  ff odder.     1867.     8vo. 

Jackson,  Eev.  Elijah,  b.  Hanley,  1839  ;  Primi- 
tive Methodist  Minister  since  1864  ;  d.  12th 
Dec,  1881. 

Obituary.  By  P.  Coates.  [P.  M.  Mag.  (1868),  627, 
628.] 

[See  Hayward  (Eev.  J.  W.).] 

Jackson,  George,  h.  Talke,  1804  ;  d.  9th  Aug., 
1880. 

Obituary.     [See  Lawton  (C.).] 

Jackson,  Rev.  Henry.     M.A. ;  Preb.  of  Wolvey, 
Lichfield,  23rd  Aug.,  1622—26. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield.] 

Jackson,  Henry.     Of  Stansopp,  Staffs. 

Seales  from  a  deede  dat.  27th  Oct.,  1614,  of  H.  J.,  of 
Stansopp,  Staffordshire,  and  his  s.  Philip.  [Bodl.  Lib.,  868, 
80,  f.  101.] 

Jackson,  Isabella.  "  Printer,  Bookseller,  Post- 
mistress, and  Circulating  Library "  [Bagshaw 
(1818)],  High  Street,  Bilston. 

Jackson,  Rev.  J.  R.     New  Connexion  Minister. 

Obituary  of  Alexander  Turner,  of  Gornal.  [New  Con. 
Mag.  (1866),  498—500.] 

Notices  of  Oldbury  and  Tipton  Circuits.  [lb.  (1873), 
157—62.] 

Jackson,  Rev.  John.  Vicar  of  Etwall ;  Preb. 
of  Ryton,  22nd  Oct.,  1623  ;  d.  before  the 
Restoration. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  245.] 

Jackson,  John,  jun.  Printer,  Lichfield,  1795 — 
1810. 

History  of  the  City  and  County  of  Lichfield.  Lich- 
field: Printed  and  Sold  by  John  Jachson.  1795.  8vo.,  3 
leaves,  pp.  88.  2nd  ed.,  1756.  8vo.,  3  leaves,  pp.  127. 
1805.     8vo.,  pp.  xvi.,  276,  and  3  plates,     n.d.,  8vo. 

S.W.  View  of  Lichfield  Cathedral.  By  Kidd.  (3rd 
March,  1706.) 

[See  Darwin  (B.).] 

Jackson,  Rev.  Joseph.  Member  of  the  Lichfield 
Botanical  Society. 

Portrait,  with  the  inscription  as  above.     Imp.  8vo. 
[Yery  rare  :  only  a  few  copies  known.] 
[See  Darwin  (E.),  Boothby  (Sir  B.),  Lichfield  Botani- 
cal Society.] 

Jackson,  Miss  M.  A.  Botanical  Artist ;  of 
Lichfield  ;  flourished,  1834—42. 

Pictorial  Flora.  Illustrated  by  Specimens  collected 
in  Wales,  Midland  and  Northern  Counties,  1833 — 38. 
London,  1840. 

Botanical  Terms.     Illustrated.     London,  1840. 

[Jackson's  Guide  to  Literature  of  Botany,  563  ;  Roy. 
Soc.  Cat.  of  Scientific  Papers,  III.,  510 ;  Britten  &  Boul- 
ger's  Biog.  Index  to  Botanists,  91.] 

Jackson,  Maria  (ne'e  Hallam).  b.  Hoar  Cross, 
1st  Jan.,  1797 ;  m.  Rev.  Thomas  Jackson,  3rd 
July,  1821  ;  d.,  Pontetract,  20th  May,  1824. 

Obituary.     [See  Jackson  (Bev.  Thomas).] 

Jackson,  Mrs.  Maria  Elizabeth.    Somersal  Hall, 
Uttoxeter;  flourished,  1797—1827. 
Botanical  Dialogues.    1797. 
Botanical  Lectures.    1804. 
Sketches  of  the  Physiology  of  Vegetable  Life.  1811. 


Florists  Manual.    1827. 

[Britten  &  Boulger's  Biog.  Index  to  Botanists,  92.] 

Jackson  &   Morgan.     Printers,  Lichfield. 
[See  Docksey  (Mrs.).] 

Jackson,  Reuben,  b.  Ipstones,  1804  ;  d.,  Rocester, 
28th  Feb.,  1865. 

Obituary.     [See  Sanders  (Rev.  W.  L.).] 

Jackson,  Rev.  Richard.  M.A.  ;  Canon  Resi- 
dentiary of  Lichfield  ;  Preb.  of  Stotfold,  11th 
Dec,  1741—45  ;  of  Pipa  Minor,  30th  April, 
1745—97. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  242,  248.] 

Jackson,   Rev.   Richard,     b.    Hansacre,  March, 
1799  ;    Wesleyan    Minister   from    1823  ;    d., 
Bridlington,  20th  June,  1841. 
Memoir.  By  Rev.  Robert  H.  Hare.  [Wes.  Mag.  (1844), 

841—45.] 

Jackson,  Thomas,     b.  Walsall. 

Narrative  of  the  eventful  Life  of  T J ,  Late 

Sergeant  in  the  Coldstream  Guards  :  details  of  his  Military 
Career  during  Twelve  Tears  of  the  French  "Wars,  describ- 
ing his  perils  by  sea  and  land,  his  many  hairbreadth  Es- 
capes from  Deatti,  &c.,  &c.  Written  by  Himself.  Birming- 
ham: Josiah  Allen  <f  Son,  Printers,  3,  Colmore  Row.  1857. 
12mo.,  pp.  viii.,  164.] 

Jackson,  Rev.  Thomas.  b.  Newcastle,  18th 
Jan.,  1811  ;  Primitive  Methodist  Minister 
since  1832  ;  Secretary  to  Conference,  1866  ; 
Superannuated,  1876  ;  d.,  Camden  Town,  8th 
Feb.,  1879. 

Obituary  of  Maria  Jackson.  [P.  M.  Maq.  (1825),  359 
—64,  402—409.] 

Portrait.     By  J.  Hooker.     [P.  M.  Maq.  (1858),  1.] 
Obituary.  By  E.  C.  Connell.  [P.  M.  Min.  (1879),  8,  9.] 
Ditto.     [See  Wright  (John).] 

Jackson,  Rev.  Thomas. 

Life  of  Rev.  Robert  Newton,  D.D.     London,  1855. 

[Staffordshire  :— Wolverhampton,  107  ;  Lichfield,  107, 
111;  Burslem,  111;  Burton,  107;  Wednesbury,  111; 
Walsall,  251 ;  Staffordshire,  250 ;  Rev.  J.  Riles,  109 ; 
Johnson,  285  ;  Eev.  John  Chettle,  302  ;  Rev.  Isaac  Keeling, 
315  ;  Letter  of  Dr.  Newton,  dated  "  Burton,  30th  Sept., 
1851,"  324,  825.] 

Jackson,  Thomas  Vincent,      b.  Russell  Square, 
London  ;    s.  of  John  Jackson,  Esq.  ;  educated 
King's  Coll.,  London  ;  Mat.  Univ.  Coll.,  Ox.; 
M.R.C.S.,    Eng.,    1857;      L.S.A.,    1858; 
F.R.C.S.,  Edin.,  1883  ;    President  and  Mem- 
ber of  Staffs.  Branch  of  Brit.  Med.  Associa- 
tion ;   Member  Univ.  Coll.  Med.  Soc. ;    P.  R. 
Med.  and  Chirurgioal  Soc,  Lond.  ;    P.  Brit. 
Gynaecol  Soc.  ;    Senior  Surgeon  Wolverhamp- 
ton and  Staffs.  General  Hospital ;  J. P.,  Staff's, 
and  Borough  of  Wolverhampton. 
Employment  of  Gradual  Dilating  Metallic  Sounds  in 
Stricture  of  the  Urethra.    London,  1862.    8vo. 
Antiseptic  Irrigation  of  the  Knee  Joint. 
Iliac,  or  So-called  Inguinal  Colotomy. 
Statistics  of  Perineal,  Lateral,  and  Median  Lithotomy. 
Sarcoma  of  the  Urinary  Bladder. 
The  Medical  Profession  and  Public  Life. 
Laceration  of  the  Diaphragm.     [Med.  Times  &  Gazette 
(1857).] 

Treatment  of  Stricture  of  the  Urethra.  \Brit  Med 
Jour.  (1861).]  '■ 

Amputation  of  Right  Arm  at  Shoulder,  with  Excision 
of  Scapula.     [/4.  (1869).] 

Biographical  Notice.  [Prov.  Med.  Jour.  (Mav 
1893).] 


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Jackson,  William,  of  Lichfield. 

Beauties  of  Nature.     Lichfield,  1769.    8vo.,  pp.  288. 

Jackson,  Rev.  William  Edward,  b.  Aldridge 
(bapt.  Uth  Aug.),  1822  ;  s.  of  Edward  Peter 
Jackson,  Schoolmaster,  and  Anne  (dau.  of 
Eev.  Joseph  Shutt,  of  Coppin  Hall,  Aldridge), 
his  wife  ;  B.A.,  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin,  1852  ; 
Curacies,  1853 — 58  ;  Vicar  of  Lilburne,  near 
Rugby,  1858—72  ;  Bedford  Chapel,  Exeter, 
1872—74 ;  of  Newton-in-Cleveland,  Yorks., 
1874. 

[Notes  and  Collections  on  Aldridge,  pt.  I.,  55  ;  Crock- 
ford.l 

Jackson,  William  Frederick  Marsh,  b.  Cum- 
berland, 19th  July,  1842  ;  s.  of  Rev.  W. 
Jackson,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Adbaston  ;  educated 
Rossall  Sch.  ;  Queen's  Coll.,  Birmingham  ; 
M.R.C.S.,  Eng.,  1868  ;  L.R.C.P.  and  L.M., 
1888  ;  Member  Brit.  Med.  Association, 
Harleian,  William  Salt  Archaeol.,  Yorks. 
Topographical,  and  Lanes,  and  Cheshire  Record 
Societies  ;  Medical  OfScer  of  Health,  Brierley 
Hill,  1881  ;  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Anthony  Ely,  Vicar  of  Whittiugton,  Gloucs. 

Eemarks  on  Health.    1880. 

Notes  on  Post  Partem  Hoemorrhage.  IBrit.  Med. 
Jour.  (1874). 

Mammany  Abscess  in  Infants,     [ft-] 

Danger  Attending  the  Administration  of  Chian  Tur- 
pentine,    [lb.  (1880).] 

Numerous  contributions  to  Notes  <^  Queries. 

Jackson,  Rev.  William  Henry,  b.  Tutbury  :  s. 
of  Henry  Jackson,  Esq. ;  Mat.  Brasenose  Coll., 
Ox.,  15th  June,  1843  ;  Scholar,  1846—48  ; 
B.A.,  1847  ;  M.A.,  1851  ;  Vicar  of  Chester- 
ton, 1850 — 75  ;  Rector  of  Thorpe-Arch, 
Yorks.,  1875. 

In  Memoriam  :  F.  K.  A  Sermon  .  .  .  March  24th, 
1867.  Kindly  permitted  to  be  printed  for  distribution 
amongst  a  few  friends,  n.p.,  pi.,  or  d.  8vo.  (Printed  hy 
Allbut  4  Daniel,  Hanley.) 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  738.] 

Jacob,  A.     Captain  R.N. 

Notes  on  California.  Walsall:  W.  Henry  Robinson. 
1885.    12mo.,  pp.  16. 

Jacob,    Alexander.       b.     Staffs.,    1732  ;    s.    of 
Alexander   Jacob;    Mat.   Merton    Coll.,    Ox., 
25th  March,  1751. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  738.] 

James,  Edward,      b.  Walsall,'  1781  ;    Mat.   St. 
Edmund  Hall,  Ox.,  13th  Oct.,  1802. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  740.] 

James,  John.  b.  Hampshire  ;  Sizar  Trin.  Coll. 
Cam.,  4th  Oct.,  1564  ;  Scholar  and  B.A.,  1568 
Fellow  ;  M.A.,  1571  ;  also  M.A.  of  Leyden  , 
adm.  Candidate  of  Coll.  of  Physicians,  2nd 
June,  1583  ;  Fellow,  23rd  Nov.,  1585  ;  Censor, 
1588,  1591,  1594  ;  M.P.  for  Newcastle,  19th 
Feb.,  1593,  on  the  nomination  of  Robert,  Earl 
of  Essex  ;  Physician  to  Queen  Elizabeth's 
Household,  4th  Nov.,  1595. 

[Ingamel's  Newcastle  ;  Ellis's  Letters,  93  ;  Munk's 
Eoll  Coll.  of  Physicians,  I.,  88 ;  Derereux's  Devereuxs, 
Earls  of  Essex,  t,  280  ;  Murdin's  Sta.  Pa.,  807  ;  Eymer, 
XVI.  283 :  "Whitney's  Emblems,  212 ;  Willis's  Notitia, 
Pari.  in.  (2),  100,  133;  Cooper's  Ath.  Cantab.,  II.,  178.] 


Jambs,    Rev.    John     Angell.        Congregational 
Minister  at  Birmingham,  1785 — 1859. 
Christian  Activity.      A   Sermon  preached  in   Queen 
Street  Meeting  House,  Wolverhampton.    .     .     .  Deo.  27th, 

1814.  Birminffham:  Printed  by  Thomas  Knott,  jun.,  Riyh 
Street.  T.  Simpson,  Wolverhampton;  and  A.  Morgan, 
Stafford.     1815.     8vo.,  pp.  24. 

Speech  at  Bible  Society  Meeting  at  Wolverhampton. 

1815.  [Report,  same  date,  pp.  30 — 33.] 

James,  Ralph.     Baptist  Minister,  North  Willing- 
ton,  Leios. 
{See  Rudyard  (Thomas).] 

Jambs,  Robert,  b.  Shenstone  (Kinver),  1705  ' 
s.  of  Edward  James,  Esq.  ;  educated  Lich 
field  Gr.  Sch.;  Mat.  St.  John's  Coll.,  10th 
Oct.,  1722  ;  B.A.,  1726  ;  created  M.D.,  Cam., 
1728  ;  practiced  Medicine  in  Sheffield,  Lich- 
field, and  Birmingham  ;  L.R.C.P.  ;  d.  23rd 
March,  1776  ;  invented  James's  Fever  Powder. 
A  New  Method  of  Preventing  and  Curing  Madness 
caused  by  the  bite  of  a  mad  dog.    London,  1741.    4to. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Gout  and  Rheumatism.  London, 
1745.    8vo. 

The  Modern  Practice  of  Physic.  Two  Volumes. 
London,  1745.     8vo. 

Treatise  on  Canine  Medicines.  London,  1760.  8vo. 
A  Medicinal  Dictionary  ....  London,  1743— 75. 
fol.,  3  vols.  Ded.  to  Dr.  Mead,  pp.  iv.  Preface,  by  Dr. 
Johnson,  xcix.  B — llK  in  twos.  Plates  by  J.  Basin,  xxxv. 
Explication  of  same,  llL — llN,  (II.)  A — 3s  in  twos,  (III.) 
A* — t^  ™  twos.  Plates,  xxxvi. — Ixii.  Translated  into 
French  by  Diderot,  Eidous,  and  Toussaint.  Paris,  1748 — 
48.     6  vols.,  fol. 

A  Dissertation  on  Fevers  and  Inflammatory  Distempers. 
London :  Printed  by  J.  Newbery.  1748.  8vo.,  pp.  50.  2nd 
ed.,  1740 ;  4th  ed.,  2750 ;  5th  ed.,  1761 ;  7th  ed.,  1770 ;  8th 
ed.,  1778. 

PharmacopEeia  Universalis ;  or,  A  New  Universal 
Dispensatory.    London,  1752.    8vo. 

Dr.  James  translated: — F.  Hoffmann  on.  Endemical 
Diseases  (1746) ;  S.  PauUi's  Treatise  on  Tobacco  (1746) ; 
and  Ramazzini's  Health  Preserved  (1750).  He  also  wrote 
an  Introduction  to  T.  Moufet's  Health's  Improvement 
(1745). 

Dr.  Pearson  on  Dr.  James's  Fever  Powder.  [European 
Mag.,  XXXIII.  ] 

[Diet.  Nat.  Biog. ;  Index  Cat.  of  Surgeon-Greneral's 
Library,  Washington,  VII.,  165.] 

Jambs,  S.  S. 

History  of  the  Litigation  and  Legislation  of  Presby- 
terian Chapels  and  Charities.  London,  1867.  8vo.,  pp. 
872.  [Case  of  John  Street  Chapel,  Wolverhampton,  pp. 
209—26.] 

Jambs,   Rev.  Thomas,      b.  Wednesbury,  1820  ; 
Wesleyan  Minister,  1845;  Missionary  to  West 
Indies,  1845—50  ;  d.,  Bath,  21st  Nov.,  1876. 
Obituary.     [Wes.  Minutes  (1877),  20,  21.] 

James,  Thomas.     Printer,  Rugeley. 

[See  Atkinson  (Rev.  T.  D.).] 

James,  Walter.     Surgeon,  West  Bromwich. 

The  Employment  of  Internal  Pess  in  Uterine 
Hoemorrhage  [Lancet  (1827),  799,  800]  ;  Case  of  Viper 
Bite  [ib.  (1831),  294,  295]. 

Jasson,     Simon.       s.    of    Sebastian    Jasson,    of 
Burton  (6th  Nov.,  1610). 
Arms  exch.  at  Lichf.,  30th  March,  1663.      [Bodl.  Lib., 
85S,  f.  1181.] 

"  Jefpcock,  Rev.  John  Tho.mas.  h.  Cowley  Manor, 
Yorks.,  1st  Feb.,  1834  ;  s.  of  John  Jeffcock, 
Esq.,  J. P. ;  educated  Sheffield  Collegiate 
Sch.  ;    Mat.    Wore.    Coll.,  Ox.,  May,  1858  ; 


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B.A.  of  Oriel  Coll.,  Ox.,  1854  ;  M.A.,  1859  ; 
F.S.A.  ;  P.O.  of  St.  Saviour's,  Hoxton,  1862 
—67  ;  Vicar  of  Wolstanton,  1867—77  ; 
Kector  of  St.  Peter's  Collegiate  Ch.,  Wolver- 
hampton, 1877  ;  R.D.  of  Wolverhampton, 
1882  ;  Proctor  to  Convocation,  1885  ;  Preb. 
of  Dassett  Parva,  Lichfield,  1890  ;  m.  Alicia 
Ann,  dau.  of  Rev.  Canon  Everard,  of  Swaff- 
ham,  Norf. 
Where  are  our  Young  Men  ?  Sheffield :  G.  Pearce. 
1852.    8to. 

A  Short  Historical  Account  of  Ecclesfield  Church, 
Yorks.     Oxford:  Parker.     1850.     8to. 

The  SwafEham  Tracts  (10  in  number).  Swaffham:  B. 
Gooch.    1860-  61. 

Parkin  Jefficock,  Civil  and  Mining  Engineer.  A 
Memoir  by  his  Brother.  London,  1867.  Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  ix., 
129.     2nd  ed.,  same  year. 

Sermons  in  Town  and  Country.  London :  Bemrose  ^ 
Sons.    1867.     8vo.,  pp.  247. 

The  Temperance  Movement  and  Christian  Liberty. 
Burslem;   Warwick  SavoA^e.     1868.     8vo. 

A  Middle  Class  and  other  Sermons.  London :  Bemrose 
^  Sons.     1881.     12mo.,  pp.  203. 

Edited — Steen's  Guide  to  Wolverhampton.  1884.  8vo. 
[P.  M.  3Iag.  (1868),  58—60  ;    Foster's  Alumni  Oxon., 
II.,  745.    See  Lees  (F.  E.).] 

Jeffreys,  Rev.  John.     Preb.  of  Ryton,   Lich- 
field, 1780—93  ;  Archd.  of  Sudbury. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  !!45.] 

Jeffreys,  Rev.  William.    Vicar  of  SheriShales  ; 
Preb.  of  Offley,  1627—30  ;    Archd.  of  Salop, 
1628  to  death  ;    Chancellor  of  Lichfield,  1630 
to  death  ;  d.  before  the  Restoration. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  199,  216,  238.] 

Jelf,  a.  R.,  M.A.,  Q.C. 

Our  Jury  System  .  .  .  North  Staffordshire  Law 
Society.    Burslem :  Griffiths,    n.d.  (1890).    Cr.  8to.,  pp.  15. 

Jelf,  Edward,  b.  Lichfield,  1852  ;  s.  of  Rev. 
William  Edward  Jelf;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox., 
14th  Oct.,  1870. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  746.] 

Jelf,  Louis  William,   b.  Lichfield,  1854  ;  brother 
of  the  above  ;    Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  23rd  May, 
1872. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  746.] 

Jelf,  Rev.  William  Edward,  D.D. 

The  Substance  of  a  Speech  intended  to  have  been 
delivered  at  the  Meeting  held  in  Aid  of  the  Establishment 
of  Middle  Class  Schools  in  connection  with  Denstone,  on 
Monday,  Feb.  23rd,  1874  .  .  .  London  (Lichfield :  F.  W. 
Meacham,  St.  Mary's  Square),  1874.     8vo.,  pp.  16. 

Jenings. 

Jenings  Wills  and  Administrations  at  Lichfield,  Eng- 
land, 1560—57,  all  tending  to  show  who  are  Heirs  to  the 
late  William  Jennings,  of  Acton  Place,  County  of  SufEolk, 
England.  Also  Jennens,  Jennins,  Jennings,  &c.,  from  the 
Registers  at  Birmingham,  Aston,  Harborne,  Walsall,  Dar- 
laeton,  and  Wednesbury,  from  1560  to  1800.  London,  n.d 
(1S70).     8vo.,  pp.  17. 

The  Jennens'  Case.  Statement  of  Facts,  &o.  (1870.) 
8vo.,  pp.  21. 

Jenkins,  Sir  Leoline.   Ambassador  at  Nnmeguen. 
Letters  to  Ashmole  (20th  Dec,  1677,  and  25th  March, 
1678)   and  Copy  of  Answers  to  same   [Bodl.  Lib  ,  1131 
f,  323—246,  225aJ,  326a6,  3276.] 

Jbnks,  Thomas  Henry,  b.  Penn,  1868  ;  s.  of 
William   Jenks  ;    Mat.  as  a  Non-Coil. ,   Ox., 


20th  Jan.,  1883. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  746.] 

Jennings,  Arthur  Richard,  b.  Beamhirst  Hall, 
Uttoxeter,  1859  ;  s.  of  W.  G.  W.  N.  Jenings, 
Esq.;  of  Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.;  LL.B.;  Student, 
Lincoln's  Inn,  6th  Nov.,  1880  ;  Barrister-at- 
Law,  7th  May,  1884. 
[Foster's  Men  at  the  Bar,  213.] 

Jennings,  Edward  Allvey.  b.  London,  18th 
Oct.,  1855  ;  s.  of  Edward  B.  Jennings,  Solici- 
tor, of  Burton  ;  educated  Burton  Sch.;  Win- 
chester Coll.;  B.A.,  Clare  Coll.,  Cam.,  1878  ; 
Student,  Inner  Temple,  11th  Jan.,  1877  ; 
Barrister-at-Law,  21st  April,  1880  ;  at  the 
Chancery  Bar  and  on  Oxford  Circuit. 
[Poster's  Men  at  the  Bar,  243.] 

Jennyns,  John,  Lichfield. 
[Bodl.  Lib.,  8S5,  75.] 

Jernyngham,  Hon.  Edward  Stafford,  b.  Cossey 
Hall,  Norwich,  4th  Aug.,  1804  ;  s.  of  Sir 
G.  W.  S.  Jernyngham,  Bart. ;  educated  Oscott 
Coll.,  1814  ;  in  Dragoon  Guards  ;  m.,  16th 
June,  1824,  Marianne,  dau.  of  John  Smythe, 
Esq.;  d.,  Carlton  Villas,  Maida  Vale,  22nd 
July,  1849,  aged  44. 

Funeral  Discourse.  [See  Husenbeth  (Rev.  F.  C.).] 
Prefixed  is  a  Biographical  Notice. 

[G-illow's  Catholic  Biblio.,  III.,  628,  629 ;  Oscotian, 
N.S.,  IT.,  248  ;  ]Vee!dj/  Register,  I.,  11,  15,  22  :  Tablet  (4th 
Aug.,  1849).]  ^ 

Jernyngham,  Frederick  William.  S.  1813;  s.  of 
W.  C.  Jernyngham,  of  the  Austrian  Service  ; 
educated  Oscott  Coll.;  in  29th  Regiment ;  m., 
14th  Sept.,  1837,  Georgiana  Howe,  dau.  of 
Rev.  George  Mangles. 
Steam  Communication  with  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope 

Australia,  and   New  Zealand.     London:   Dolman.    1848' 

8vo. 

[Gillow's  Catholic  Biblio.,  IV.,  629  ;  Burke's  Peerage  • 

Rambler,  II.,  280.]  ^    ' 

Jernyngham,  Sir  George  William  Stafford,  Bart. 
Baron  Stafford. 

Obituary  Notice.     [Illus.  Land.  News  (1847')  450  1 
[See  Campbell  (J.).]      '  ''         ■* 

Jernyngham,  Sir  William,  Bart.    b.  Cossey  Hall, 

Norwich,  7th  March,  1736  ;    s.  of  Sir  George 

Jernyngham,  5th  Baronet ;    m.,   June,   1767, 

Frances,  datt.  of  Henry,  11th  Viscount  Dillon  ; 

Claimant  of  Barony  of  Stafford,  but  died  before 

claim  was  established  ;  d.  14th  Aug.,  1809. 

_  Papers  relating  to  the    Two   Baronies   of    Stafford 

claimed  by  Sir  W.  Jernynham  on  the  death  of  his  cousin 

Lady  Anastasia  Stafford-Howard,  27th  April,  1807      I  — 

Petition  of  Sir  W.  Jernyngham,  claiming  Barony  of  StLf- 

1  ann   ■  ^^--Opi^ion  and   Argument    of  Mr.  Hargrave  in 

1800,  in  Support  of  Lady  A.  Stafford-Howard's  Eight  to 

the  new  Barony  of  Stafford,  including  Remarks  on  Lord 

Yiscount  Stafford's  Trial  and  Execution.     (London)  1807 

4to.     (Privately  m-inted.)  ■' 

Minutes  of  Evidence  given  before  the  Committee  of 
Privileges,  to  whom  the  Petition  of  Sir  W.  Jernyngham 
praymg  his  right  to  both  the  Baronies  of  Stafford  may  be 

1803—25.)    fol,,  3  parts,  each  a  separate  pagination. 

[Kirk's  Biog.  Coll,  MSS.,  No.  1-9  ;  Burke's  Peerage  ■ 
Burke  s   Extinct  and  Domiant  Peerages ;    Butler's  Hist' 
Menaoirs    3rd  ed     IT.,  10;   Milner's  Sup    Memoirs,  101 
Butler's  Works  IT   222 ;  Jones's  Miscellaneous  Ped  g  ees', 
MS. ;  Gillow  s  Catholic  Biblio.,  III.,  630,  631.] 


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Jekome,  Jerome  Klapka.  h.  Walsall,  2nd 
May,  1861  ;  s.  of  Eev.  J.  C.  Jerome. 

On  che  Stage  ana  Off.    lB8a. 

Three  Men  in  a  Boat,  to  say  nothing  of  the  Dog. 
Illustrated  by  A.  Frederics.  Bristol:  Arrowsmith.  Lon- 
don: Simpkin,  Marshall,  %  Co.  1889.  8vo.,  4  leaves, 
pp.  315. 

The  Idle  Thoughts  of  an  Idle  Fellow.  A  Book  for  an 
Idle  Holiday.  London:  Ye  Leadenhall  Press  .... 
1886.     8vo.,  4  leaves,  pp.  172.     New  ed.,  1890. 

Diary  of  a  Pilgrimage.     Bristol:  Arrowsmith. 

Weeds.    Bristol:  Arrowsmith. 

Novel  Notes,     i'e  Leadenhall  Press. 

Stageland.    1889. 

Told  after  Supper. 

Numerous  Plays. 

Kditor  of — The  Idler.  A  Monthly  Magazine.  London : 
Chatto  (j  Windus.    1892  to  date. 

Jkrvis,  Edward  John.  b.  1839  ;  s.  of  Viscount 
St.  Vincent ;  Mat.  Merton  Coll.,  Ox.,  26th 
Nov.,  1857  ;  Captain,  3rd  Staffs.  Militia  ;  d. 
31st  July,  1868. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  752.] 

Jbevis,  Edward  Swynfen.  b.  1815  ;  brother  of 
the  above  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  15th  May, 
1834  ;  assumed  name  of  Parker,  1861  ;  of 
Little  Aston  Hall  and  Park  Hall. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  752.] 

Jhrvis,  George  Frederick  Robinson,  b.  Macao, 
China,  1832  ;  s.  of  George  Ritson  Jervis,  Esq., 
of  Wasdwall  Grange  ;  educated  Eton  ;  Mat. 
Exeter  Coll.,  1st  Nov.,  1855  ;  B.A.,  1861  ; 
M.A.,  1872  ;  Student,  Middle  Temple,  19th 
Nov.,  1851  ;  Barrister-at-Law,  17th  Nov., 
1860  ;  Lieut.,  9th  Regiment  Bengal  Native 
Infantry  ;  m.,  1855,  Leonie,  dau.  of  Baron  de 
Rosen,  of  Esthonia,  Russia  ;  formerly  of 
Eccleshall  Castle. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  752;    Men  at  the  Bar, 

244.] 

Jervis,  John.      b.  Meaford,  9th  Jan.,  1734  ;  s. 
of  Swynfen  Jervis  and  Elizabeth  Parker,  his 
wife  ;  entered  the  Navy  ;    Post  Captain,  13th 
Oct.,    1760;     G.C.B.,    20th    April,    1782; 
Admiral,    1787  ;     fought   the    Battle    of    St. 
Vincent,   14th  Feb.,  1797  ;    created  Earl  St. 
•      Vincent  and  Baron  Jervis  of   Meaford,  23rd 
June,  1797  ;    Viscount  St.  Vincent  of  Mea- 
ford, 27th  April,  1801  ;    General  of  the  Royal 
Marines  ;    First  Lord  of  the  Admiralty  under 
Mr.  Addington,  1801  ;    m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Rt. 
Hon.  Sir  Thomas  Parker. 
Life  of.     [See  Brenton  (E.  P.),  Tucker  (—.).] 
Biographical  Notices.       [In  all  Histories  of   btatts. 
(the  one  in  Pitt's  is  lengthy) ;  European  Mat/.,  XL,  port ; 
Edin.  Rev.,  LXXIX. ;    Quart.  Rev.,  LXII  ;    Tayler  s  Brit. 
Gallery   Contemporary   Portraits    II. ;    Brougham  s   Me- 
moirs, 224-69  ;  Mirror,  II.,  201,  202  :  IV-,  166,  167.] 

Narrative  of   Proceedings  of   the  British   Fleet  com- 
manded bv   Tice-Admiral    Sir  John  Jerjia   m   the  late 
Action       ■.    .    February,  1797,  off  Cape  St.  Vincent 
with    .    .    .    Plans    ...    By  an  Officer.    London,  1797. 
4to.,  pp.  26. 

Jbevis,  St.  Vincent  Walter  Fane.  b.  London, 
1854  ;  s.  of  John  Swynfen  St.  Vincent;  J. P., 
Staffs.  ;  Captain,  4th  Batt.  North  Staffs. 
Regiment. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  752.] 


Jervis,  Swynfen  Stephen,  b.  1793  ;  s.  of 
Swvnfen  Jervi=,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox., 
30th  Nov.,  1815  ;  of  Darlaston  Hall ;  J.P. 
and  Deputy  Lieutenant,  Staffs.  ;  M.P.,  Brid- 
port,  1837—41  ;  d.  11th  Jan.,  1867. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  752.] 

Jervis,  Thomas  Swynfen  Parker,  b.  Shenstone, 
1853  ;  s.  of  the  Hon.  E.  S.  Parker-Jervis  ; 
Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  13th  Oct.,  1871. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  752.] 

Jervis,  William,  M.A.  Preb.  of  Ulverton, 
15th  Sept.,  1727—29. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  240.] 

Jervis,  Hon.  William  Monk.  b.  London  [Fos- 
ter says  Meaford],  25th  Jan.,  1827  ;  s.  of 
Hon.  William  Jervis  ;  educated  Eton  ;  Trin. 
Coll.,  Ox.,  1852  ;  B.C.L.  ;  Captain,  3rd  Staffs.' 
Militia,  1870 — 76  ;  had  warrant  for  precedence 
as  son  of  a  Viscount,  13th  Feb.,  1860  ;  J. P., 
and  Deputy  Lieutenant,  Derbys.  ;  Student, 
Inner  Temple,  7th  Nov.,  1849  ;  Barrister-at- 
Law,  Jane,  1853. 
[Foster's  Men  at  the  Bar,  244.] 

Jesse,  Edward. 

Scenes  and  Occupations  of  a  Country  Life.  London, 
1853.  fcp.  8vo.,  pp.  X.,  ,S27.  [Staffs.:— Swilcar  Oak,  41, 
woodcut ;  Needwood  Forest,  13,  14  ;  Eycote,  38  ;  Blyth- 
field.  Lord  Bagot,  and  Beggar's  Oak,  40 ;  Izaak  Walton, 
116—21.] 

Jesse,  Heneage.  b.  West  Bromwich,  1809  [^Dict. 
Nat.  Biog.  says  1815]  ;  s.  of  Edward  Jesse  ; 
Mat.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  31st  Oct.,  1827  ; 
in  Admiralty  Office  ;  d.  1874. 

Life  and  Times  of  Richard  III.    London. 

Numerous  other  Works. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  753.] 

Jkssb,  Rev.  William,  b.  1738  ;  M.A.;  Minister 
and  Lecturer  of  West  Bromwich,  1790  to 
death  ;  d.  Jan.,  1815  ;  bur.  6th  Jan. 

The  Importance  of  Education.  A  Discourse  preached 
at  Bewdley  Chapel,  March,  1785.  With  .  .  .  letter 
to  Thomas  Butterworth  Bayley,  Esq.,  of  Hope  near  Man- 
chester, &c.     .     .     .     Kidderminster,     n.d.     8vo.,  pp.  81. 

On  the  Scripture :  Being  a  View  of  the  Truth  and 
Importance  of  the  Holy  Scripture.     London,  1799.     8vo. 

Obituary.     [  Ch.  Observer,  XIV.,  417—19.] 

[Willett's  West  Bromwich.] 

Jesse,  Rev.  William,  b.  Hutton,  Yorks.,  1778  ; 
s.  of  Rev.  William  Jesse,  M.A.  ;  Mat.  Trin. 
Coll.,  Ox.,  28th  Jan.,  1795  ;  B.A.,  1798  ; 
Curate  to  his  father  until  his  death  ;  Vicar  of 
Pelsall,  1811 — 27  ;  of  Margaretting,  Essex, 
1827  to  death  ;  d.  5th  June,  1858. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  753.] 

Jbsson,  Rev.  Cornehus.  b.  Wolverhampton,. 
1726  ;  ■'••.  of  Rev.  Cornelius  Jesson  (Vicar  of 
Tryfull ;  bur.  18th  Nov.,  1766)  and  Mary, 
his  wife  ;  Mat.  Balliol  Coll.,  Ox.,  16th  March, 
1743  ;  B.A.,  1746  ;  M.A.,  1750  ;  of  Bre- 
wood  ;  bur.  22nd  Jan.,  1778. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  753.] 

Jesson  Family. 

Pedigree.     [No.  7,  Willett's  West  Bromwich  ] 


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JOHNSON 


Jbsson,  Eichard.  b.  West  Bromwich,  13th  Nov., 
1804  ;    s.  of  Thomas  Jesson,  of  Charlesmont 
Hall,  West  Bromwich  ;  Mat.  18th  Oct.,  1822. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  753.] 

Jkssop,  Francis  Johnson. 

Rhyming  Notes  of  a  Tour  in  North  Derbyshire  (Aug. 
19th,  1841).     [Contains  an  Excursion  to  Dovedale.] 

Jevon,  Daniel  and  Thomas. 

Exemplification  of  Arms  of  D.  and  T.  Jevon,  of 
Sedgley,  by  W.  Ryley,  Norroy  (10th  Jan.,  1651).  [Bodl. 
Lib.,  85S,  117,  f.  135.] 

Jbvons  Family. 

IMlsc.  Her.  et  Gen.,  N.S.,  IV.,  384,  385.] 

Jevons,  Henry  Hamon.  b.  Willenhall,  1867  ; 
s.  of  Henry  Jevons  ;  Mat.  Univ.  Coll.,  Ox., 
18th  Oct.,  1886. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  753.] 

Jevons,  Thomas.  b.  Staffs.,  1791  ;  d.,  Pisa, 
1855. 

Remarks   on  Criminal  Law  London  (Liver- 

pool printed),  1834.     pp.  iv,,  111. 

Remarks  on  the  Corn  Laws.     Liverpool,  1840.     8vo. 
[Sutton's  Lanes.  Authors,  63.] 

Jbvons,  Rev.  WiUiam.  b.  Staffs.,  1794  ;  Uni- 
tarian Minister  ;  d.,  Liverpool,  1873. 

Religious  Reading  recommended  as  an  Instrumental 
Duty.  A  Sermon  preached  in  the  Unitarian  Chapel, 
Mosley  Street,  Manchester    .  .    January  2nd.  1817. 

Manchester,    n.d.     8vo.,  pp.  24. 

Systematic  Morality.     1827. 

A  Popular  Introduction  to  Astronomy.  Stoke-on- 
Trent  (Worthy  printed),  1851.     8vo.,  pp.  226". 

The  Book  of  Common  Prayer  Examined.  Ramsoate, 
1872. 

The  Claims  of  Christianity  to  the  Character  of  Divine 
Revelation  [Scott's  Publications  on  Behalf  of  Free  In- 
quiry, &c..  Vol.  IV.  (1870),  8vo.,  pp.  33]  ;  The  Prayer 
Book  adapted  to  the  Age  [t6.,  pp.  26] ;  The  Book  of  Com- 
mon Prayer  Examined  in  the  Light  of  the  Present  Age 
lib.  (187-2)  (2  parts),  pp.  (L)  viii.,  56,  (II.)  viii.,  55]. 

[Sutton's  Lanes.  Authors,  63.] 

Jewitt,  Rev.  Arthur  G.  Wesleyan  Minister, 
1816—28  ;  d.  17th  Nov.,  1828. 

The  Christian  Watchman.  A  Sermon  preached  in 
the  Wesleyan  Chapel,  Bilston,  25th  Sept.,  1826.  Bilston. 
n.d.  (1826).     8vo.,  pp.  38. 

An  Examination  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Tysan's 
Pamphlet,  entitled  "Via  Directa,"  with  a  few  Remarks  on 
the  Rev.  J.  A.  Mason's  "  Shaver."  Bilston,  1827.  12mo  , 
pp.  115.  ' 

Justifying  Faith.     Wolverhampton,  1827.     8vo. 

The  Christian  Comforter.  A  Sermon.  [Wes  Maa 
(1829),  226—29,  299—309.] 

Jewitt,  Llewellyn,  F.S.A.  b.  Kimberworth, 
Yorks.,  24th  Nov.,  1816  ;  s.  of  Arthur  Jewitt 
and  Martha  Sheldon,  his  wife  ;  Editor  of  the 
Reliquary  to  death  ;  d.,  Duffield,  Derbys.,  4th 
March,  1886. 

The  Wedgwoods.  Being  a  Life  of  Josiah  Wedgwdod 
....  Memoirs  of  the  Wedgwood  and  other  Families, 
and  a  History  of  the  Early  Potters  of  Staffordshire.  Lon- 
don: Virtue.  1865.  Sto.,  pp.  xx.,  435,  with  145  illustra- 
tions. 

Guide  to  Alton  Towers  and  surrounding  District 
Edinburffh :  A.  4- C.  Black.     1869.     8vo.,  pp.  78. 

History  of  the  Ceramic  Art    .    .     .    Two  Volumes. 
London:    Virtue  and  Co.      1878.      8vo.,  pp.  (I.)  xiii.,  531 
(II.)  viii.,  569.      [Staffs.  Potteries— II.,  167—434,  and  in- 
numerable other  references,  mostly  details  under  proper 
heads  in  the  work.] 

Description  of  the  Opening  of  a  Mound  at  HoUins- 
clough         .         [Eelig.,  III.,  161—63] ;    Notice  of  Josiah 


Wedgwood  [V.,  244;  see  Billinge  (W.)]  ;  Note  on 
Cinerary  Urn  from  Stone  [VI.,  64]  ;  Biographical  Notice 
of  T.  G-.  Lomax  [XIIL,  247]  ;  Note  on  Gravestones  at 
Wolstanton  and  Burslem  [XIV.,  192]  ;  St.  Chad's  Gospel 
at  Lichfield  [XVII.,  129]  ;  Notice  of  John  Hewitt 
[XVIII.,  228—30] ;  The  Mace  and  Corporation  Insignia 
of  the  Borough  of  Stafford  [XX.,  113— 15]  ;  of  Tamworth, 
Burslem,  Hanley,  &c.  [XXL,  161]  ;  The  First  Vase  made 
atEtruria  [XXIL,  208]. 

jEwsBnRY,  Joseph,  of  Kinver. 

[Biblio.  Cornub.,  II.,  700.] 

JoBBRNS,  Rev.  Charles  Henry,  b.  Ryde,  Isle  of 
Wight,  1836  ;  Mat.  St.  John's  Coll.,  Ox., 
6th  Dec,  1854  ;  B.A.,  1862  ;  M.A.,  1865  ; 
Warden,  St.  George's  Home,  Capetown,  and' 
Ohp.  to  Bp.  of  Capetown,  1874 — 77  ;  Vicar 
of  Ch.  Ch.,  West  Bromwich,  1883—91  ;  Rec- 
tor of  St.  Stephen's,  Bristol,  1891. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  754.] 

JoHNBS,  Rev.  John  Horatio.  b.  Llanwnog, 
MoQtgomeryshire,  3rd  Dec,  1848  ;  Student, 
Independent  Coll.,  Manchester,  Jan.,  1869 — 
74  ;  Mat.  Univ.  of  London,  1870  ;  Pastor  at 
Caroline  Street  Chapel,  Longton,  Jan.,  1874 — 
85  ;  Secretary  to  North  Staffs.  Congregational 
Union,  1878  ;  m.,  1874,  Amelia  Roberts,  of 
Machynlleth  ;  d.  5th  Sept.,  1887  ;  bur.  Has- 
lingden. 

Fragments  of  Music.  Eanley :  Allbut  A  Daniel. 
1883.    8vo. 

Tunes  in  Welsh  Congregational  Tune  Book. 

Editor  of  Oratorio,  &c.,  by  Rev.  E.  Stephen,  of  Tany- 
mariau,  Wales. 

Obituary.  [Congregational  Year  Boole  (1890),  154— 
56.] 

Johnson,    Alfred    E.       Science  Teacher  at  the 

Wolverhampton  Free  Lib.  Educational  Classes  ; 

A.R.C.Sc.L;   F.LC;  P.C.S. 

The  Analyst's  Laboratory  Companion  .  .  London : 
Churchill.     1868. 

Johnson  (Jonson),  Ben,  Poet. 

Hymenoei ;  or,  The  Solemnities  of  Masque  and  Bar- 
riers magnificiently  performed  on  the  eleventh  and 
twelveth  night  from  Christmas  at  Court,  to  the  auspicious 
celebrating  of  the  marriage  union  between  Robert,  Earle 
of  Essex,  and  Lady  Frances,  second  daughter  of  the 
Most  Noble  the  Earle  of  Suffolk,  1606.    London,  1606.  4to. 

Johnson,    Edwin.       b.    Longnor,    1840  ;    s.    of " 
William    Johnson  ;    educated    Longnor   Day 
Sch.;    Q.C.,  Brit.   Columbia;    Revising  Bar- 
rister of  Canada  ;     Stipendiary  Magistrate  of 
Brit.  Columbia  ;  Police  Magistrate  of  Victoria, 
Brit.  Columbia  ;    m.  dau.  of  S.  Tatton,  Esq.| 
of  Leek. 
Edited— Statutes  of  British  Columbia  up  to  and  in- 
cludmg  the  year  1888,  and  Consolidated  by   Authority 
Vol.  I.,  Consolidated  Acts.      Victoria,  1888.     Roy   8vo' 
pp.  999.     Vol.  II.,  Unconsolidated  Acts.     Same  imprint 
Roy.  8vo.,  pp.  555.  ^ 

Revised— By elaws  of  the  City  of  Victoria,  B.C.    1889, 

Johnson,  Henry.  M.N.  Eng.  Inst.,  1861—68  • 
of  Dudley.  ' 

VT  '^^^  f^f^  ■^°''}  ""^^  ^'*^''"  °*  ^0"tli  Staffordshire 
[Trans,  of  Man.  Geological  Soc,  VII.]  ;  on  the  Geoloffv  of 

tlA^-nT"'  ^^        "  ^      ■  '^'•'»  «»^  «*  °^* 

Johnson,  Rev.  John.   b.  Linton-on-Ouse,  Yorks 
educated  Douay  Coll.,  8th  Dec,  1678  ;    Con- 


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fessor  there  for  some  years  ;  Ghp.  at  Chilling- 
ton  for  many  years  before  1718  ;  to  Mr. 
Giffard,  at  Longbirch,  1718  to  death ;  left 
£200  to  increase  endowment  for  Priest  at 
Linton-on-Ouse ;  d.  Longbirch,  16th  June, 
1739. 

Discourse  on  Catechism,  Creed,  &c.       [  See  Hornyhold 

(Bp.).] 

The  Secular  Clergy  Fund.      [See  Green  (Rev.  T.  L.).] 
[Kirk's  Biog.  Coll.  MS.,  No.  25 ;    Catholic  Mag.,  V., 

304,  305  ;    Knox's  Records  of  Eng.  Catholics,  I. ;    Gillow's 

Catholic  Biblio.,  III.,  634,  635.] 

Johnson,  John,  of  Liverpool. 

An  Occasional  Review  of  the  Prebendary  of  Litch- 
field's Sermon,  and  An  Address  to  the  People  called 
Quakers ;  with  a  more  mature  Examination  of  the  Re- 
marks of  his  Opponents,  S.  Fothergill  and  J.  Phipps.  In 
a  Letter  to  a  Friend. 

Johnson,  Rev.  John.  Congregational  Minister 
at  Congleton. 

Speech  at  Anniversary  Meeting  of  the  Irish  Evangeli- 
zation Society  for  Newcastle  and  the  Potteries  .  17th 
May,  1828.     \_Wes.  Mag.  (1828),  216—19.] 

Johnson,  John.  b.  Blackheath,  1792 ;  d. 
Netherton,  1865. 

Obituary.     [See  Sanders  (L.).] 

Johnson,  Samuel,  h.  Lichfield,  18th  Sept.,  1709  ; 
g.  of  Michael  Johnson  (Bookseller,  Market  Place) 
and  Sarah  Ford,  his  wife  ;  educated  Lichfield 
and  Stourbridge  Gr.  Schs.  ;  Mat.  Pembroke 
Coll.,  Ox.,  31st  Oct.,  1728  ;  left  without  his 
degree  ;  Tutor  to  Whitby  family  ;  Usher  in 
Market  Bosworth  Sch.  ;  kept  a  Sch.  at  Edial 
Hall,  Lichfield;  m.,  1735,  Mrs.  Porter,  at 
Derby  ;  went  to  London,  1736,  where  he  spent 
the  rest  of  his  life,  making  occasional  journeys 
to  Lichfield,  &c. ;  LL.D.,  Cam. ;  d.  13th  Dec, 
1784  ;  bur.,  Westminster  Abbey,  on  Monday, 
the  20th  Dec. 

Translation  of  Pope's  Messiah.  [See  Husband  (Rev. 
Preb.).] 

A  Voyage  to  Abyssinia.  By  Father  Jerome  Lobo. 
From  the  French.  London  (Birmingham ;  Warren),  1735. 
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[His  first  prose  work.    Pablisbed  anonymously.] 

London.  A  Poem.  (By  S.  J.)  In  imitation  of  the 
third  Satire  of  Juvenal.  London,  1738.  fol.  2nd  ed. 
within  a  week,  fol.  4th  ed.,  1739,  fol.  Juvenal.  Trans- 
lated by  Charles  Badham.  "With  an  Appendix  containing 
imitation  of  the  Third  and  Tenth  Satires,  by  Dr.  S.  J. 
Londcm,  1831.    16mo. 

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Marmor  NorfoUciense ;  &c.     .         .  By  Probus 

Britaunicus  [Dr.  J.].     London,  1739.    4to. 

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Drama.    Vol.  II.]. 

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London,  1788.     8vo. 

Debates  in  Parliament.  By  S.  J.  Two  Volumes. 
London,  1787.  8vo.,  (I.)  8  leaves,  pp.  394,  (II.)  4  leaves, 
pp.  516.  London,  1811,  8vo.,  2  vols. ;  lar.  paper,  roy.  Svo. 
Oxford,  1825,  2  vols.,  lar.  paper,  roy.  Svo. 

A  Sermon  (on  John  xi.,  25,  26)  written  by  the  late 
S.  J.,  for  the  funeral  of  his  wife.  Published  hy  S.  Hayes, 
London.     1788.     Svo. 

Sermons  on  Different  Subjects  (attributed  to  S.  John- 
son) left  for  publication  by  John  Tayler,  LL.D.,  &c.  .  .  . 
in  Two  Volumes.  London,  1788 — 89.  Svo.  2nd  ed..  Lon- 
don, 1790—92,  2  vols.;  London,  1793,  8vo.;  4th  ed.,  2  vols., 
London,  1800.  Walpole,  (N.  H.),  1806,  Svo.  5th  ed.,  Lon- 
don, 1812,  Svo.  • 

The  Celebrated  Letter  from  Samuel  Johnson  to  P.  D. 
Stanhope,  Earl  of  Chesterfield,  now  first  published,  with 
Notes  by  J.  Boswell.    London,  1790.    4to. 

A  Conversation  between  His  Most  Sacred  Majesty 
George  III.  and  Samuel  Johnson.  lUus,  with  Observa- 
tions by  James  Boswell.    London,  1790.    fol. 

Prayers  and  Meditations,  composed  by  S.  J.  Published 
from  his  Manuscript  by  G.  Strahan.  London,  1785,  Svo. 
2nd  ed.,  same  year ;  London,  1806,  12mo.;  London,  1813, 
12mo.;  bfh.  ei.,  London,  1817,  %vo.;  Glasgow,  1823,  12mo.; 
Glasgow,  1826,  12mo.,  pp.  iv.,  134,  port. ;  Glasgow,  1826, 
12mo.;  London,  1836,  24mo.  With  preface  by  W.  Gresley 
Lichfield :    T.  G.  Lomax.     1860.     12mo. 

A  Dialogue  between  Dr.  Johnson  and  Miss  Kuowlea. 
London,  1799.     Svo. 

[Appeared  originally  in  Oent.'s  Mag.  (June,  1791).] 
Dr.  Johnson's  Table  Talk    .    .    .    London,  1798,  Svo  • 
1825,  Svo.      The  Table  Talk  of   Samuel  Johnson,  Edin- 
burgh (1868),  16mo.  ' 

The  Works  of  Samuel  Johnson.      [See  Hawkins  (Sir 
J.),  Murphy  (A).]     Edited  by  A.  Chalmers,  London,  1810, 
Svo. ;    London,  1816,  12mo.,  12  vols.  ;     Oxford,  1825,  Svo 
11  vols.      Oxford  English  Classics  [see  Lynam  (R.)],  Lon- 
don, 1818,  12mo  ,  10  vols. ;  London,  1850,  Svo.,  2  vols. 

An  Account  of  the  Life  of  Samuel  Johnson  from  his 
Birth  to   his   Eleventh   Year.    Written   by  himself,   &c 
London,  1805.     [See  Boothby  (Miss  H.),  Wright  (R.).] 
Preface  to  Lauder's  Milton.     London,  1750.    Svo. 
Introduction  to  Dr.  James's  Dictionary  of  Medicine 
3  vols.    London,  1743 — 45. 

Preface  to  Dodsworth's  Preceptor.  Vol.  I.  London, 
1748.     Svo. 

Dedication  to  Charlotte  Lennox's  Female  Quixote 
London,  1752.     12mo. 

Shakespear  Illustrated.    By  the  Author  of  the  Female 
Quixote.    In  Three  Volumes.    London,  1753.    8vo. 
[Dedication  by  Dr.  Johnson.] 

Preface  to  The  Literary  Magazine.    London  1756 
Preface  to  Rolfs  Dictionary  of  Trade  and  dommerce 
London,  1756.     fol. 

„,.°"^^i<=^*i°i'.i>:'i'iPS*ace  to  Payne's  Draughts.  London, 
1756.  Svo.  Ditto  to  Hook's  Jerusalem  Delivered  2  vols 
London,  1762.    Svo. 

Assisted  Mrs.  Lennox  in  her  translation  of  The  Greek 
Theatre  of  Father  Brumney.     3  vols.    London,  1759.    4to. 


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Dedication  to  John  Angel's  Stenography.  London, 
n.d.  (1759). .  8vo. 

Introduction  to  The  World  Displayed.  20  vols.  Lon- 
don, 1159.     12mo. 

Dedication  to  Baretti'a  Dictionary  of  Italian  and 
English  Language.    2  vols.     London,  1760.    4to. 

Life  of  Ascham,  and  Dedication  to  Bennet's  Bnglish 
Works  of  Roger  Ascham.  London,  1761.  4to.  London, 
1815.    8vo. 

Dedication  to  Kennedy's  Astronomical  Chronology. 
London,  1762.    4to. 

Advertisement  and  some  pieces  to  Anna  Williams's 
Miscellanies.    London,  1766.    4to. 

Prologue  to  Goldsmith's  Good  Natured  Man.  London, 
1768.    8vo. 

Address  to  the  Public,  to  H.  Kelly's  A  Word  to  the 
Wise.    London.  1770.    8vo. 

Preface  to  Macbean's  Dictionary  of  Ancient  Geography 
London,  1773.    8vo. 

Preface  to  Joseph  Barretti's  Easy  Phraseology.  Lon- 
don, 1775.    8vo.  ,    V,,  , 

Dedication  to  Adams's  Treatise  on  the  Globe.  Lon- 
don, 1766.    8vo.  ,^         .     ^ 

Dedication  to  Gwynn's  London  and  Westminster. 
London,  1766.     4to. 

Dedication  and  addition  to  the  Life  of  Author  m  Z. 
Pearce's  Commentary.    2  vols.    London,  1777.    4to. 

Preface  to  Maurice's  (T.)  Westminster  Abbey.    . 
London,  1813.    8vo. 

Preface  to  Payne's  New  Tables  of  Interest.  London, 
1758.    Oblong  16mo.  ,  „     t  i. 

A  Defence  of  Mr.  Kennck's  Eeview  of  Dr.  Johnson  s 
Sbakspeare    .    .         By  a  Friend.    London,  1766.    8vo. 

A  Letter  to  Samuel  Johnson  [in  reply  to  The  False 
Alarm"].     (London)  1770.     8vo. 

The  Constitution  Defended  and  Pensioners  Exposed 
fin  reply  to  "  The  False  Alarm  "  ] .    London,  1770.    8 vo. 

The  Crisis.  An  Answer  to  "  The  False  Alarm."  Lon- 
don, 1770.    8vo.,  pp.  31.  .  1    ^ 

A  Defence  of  .  .  .  American  Congress,  m  reply  to 
"  Taxation  no  Tyranny."    London,    n.d.  (1775).    8vo. 

The  Pamphlet  entitled  "  Taxation  no  Tyranny  can- 
didly considered    .     .     .     London  (1775).    S^- 

Tyranny  Unmasked.  An  Answer  .  .  "Taxation 
no  Tyranny."    London,  1775.    8vo.,  pp.  90. 

An  Answer  to  a  Pamphlet  entitled  "Taxation  no 
Tyranny."    London,  1775.    8vo.  „   t  ^  tt -n 

Taxation,  Tyranny.  Addressed  to  S.  Johnson,  LL.D. 
London,  1775. "  8vo. 

Bemarka  on  the  Patriot    .     .    .    London,  1775.    8vo. 

Remarks  on  a  Yoyage  to  the  Hebrides,  m  a  letter  to 
Samuel  Johnson.    London,  1775.    8vo.,  pp.  36. 

Johnsoniana.   London,  1776.  12mo.   London,  1S36.  8vo. 

An  Essay  on  the  King's  Friends,  &c.  .  .  .  To  Dr. 
g 1  J n.     London,  1776.     8vo. 

A  Cursory  Examination  of  Dr.  Johnson's  Stricture  on 
the  Lyric  Performances  of  Gray.    London,  1781.    8vo. 

Deformities  of  Dr.  S.  Johnson  selected  from  his  works. 
Edinburgh,  1782,  8vo.;   2nd  ed.,  London,  1782,  8vo. 

Remarks   ok  Dr.  Johnson's  Life,  &c.,  of  Mr.  Gray. 

""  Observations '  on  Dr.  Johnson's  Life  of  Hammond. 
London,  1782,  ito.  t,     ^       -a     „ 

Remarks  on  Dr.  Johnson's  Lives  .  .  Poets.  By  a 
Yorkshire  Freeholder.    London,  1782,  ito.        „        ,        , 

A  Criticism  on  the  Elegy  written  in  the  Churchyard. 
Being  a  continuation  of  Dr.  ^°^^^°'''^,Pl'^^'''?'^,°'),  „'  ' 
Gray     London,  1783,  8vo. ;   2Qd  ed.,  Edinburgh,  1810,  8vo. 

A  Critical  Review  of  the  Works  of  Samuel  Johnson. 
London,  1783;   London,  1787,  Svo.  r,  =,t;.»n 

Ode,  by  Dr.  S.  Johnson  to  Mrs.  Thrale   .   .    [a  satire]. 

^""tVilfog^e^between  Dr.  Johnson  and  Dr.  Goldsmith 
in  the  Shades.    London,  1785,  ito. 

Johnson's  Laurel    .         .     A  Poem.      London,  1785. 

*'°'  Memoirs  of  Life  and  Writings  of  Dr.  Johnson    .     . 

^""TheiTe'of'samuel  Johnson     ,     .     .     Remarks  on  his 

^'^"lT6t"onft:t:iTam'ented  Death  of  Dr.  Samuel 
TnViTiqon  .     .     London,  1785,  4to. 

Teases   on  Death  of   Dr.  Samuel  Johnson.     London, 

''^^Y  Poetical  Epistle  from  the  Ghost  of  Dr.  Johnson  to 
his  four  friends  :    The  Rev.  Mr.  Strahan,  J.  Boswell,  Esq 
Mrs.Piozzi,  J.  Courtney,  Esq.,  M.P.    .     .    London,  1786, 
4to. 


A  Monody  on  the  much-lamented  Death  of  Samuel 
Johnson,  LL.D.  By  the  Author  of  the  Field  Negroe,  &c. 
Loudon,  1786,  4to. 

Anecdotes  of  the  Learned  Pig.  With  Notes  .  . 
from  Bozzy,  Piozzi,  &c.     London,  1786,  4to. 

Letter  to  Dr.  Johnson  on  the  Subject  of  a  Future 
State.    By  — .  Tayler.    1787. 

The  Art  of  Criticism,  as  exemplified  in  Dr.  Johnson's 
Lives    .     .     .    Poets.     London,  1789, 8vo. 

A  Vindication  of  the  Modern  Dissenter  .  .  intended 
as  a  Supplement  to  Dr.  Johnson's  Life  of  Dr.  Watts. 
With  Notes  by  Dr.  S.  Palmer.     London,  1790,  8vo.  pp.  38, 

Reflections  on  the  last  scene  of  the  late  Dr.  Johnson's 
life    .    .     .     London,  1791, 8vo. 

The  Witticisms,  Anecdotes,  Jests,  and  Sayings  of 
Dr.  S.  Johnson  ...  To  which  is  added  a  number  of 
jests  by  J.  Merry.  London,  1791,  8vo. ;  2nd  ed.,  im- 
proved, 1793,  8vo. ;    3rd  ed.,  1797,  8vo. 

A  Journey  to  the  Highlands  of  Scotland,  with  occa- 
sional Remarks  on  Dr.  Johnson's  Tour.  By  a  Lady. 
London,    n.d.  (1776).    8vo. 

The  Character  of  Dr.  Johnson  .  .  .  London,  1792. 
8vo. 

A  Critical  Enquiry  into  the  Moral  Writings  of  Dr. 
Samuel  Johnson    .     .    London,  1802, 8vo. 

Two  New  Dialogues  of  the  Dead  ...  the  Second 
between  Johnson  and  Boswell.    London,  1804,  8vo. 

The  Secretary  ...  To  which  is  added  An  Essay 
on  Letter  Writing  by  Dr.  Samuel  Johnson  .  .  Bir- 
mingham, 1803,  r2mo. 

Parliamentary  Logick  ...  An  Appendix  con- 
taining Considerations  of  the  Corn  Laws,  by  Samuel  John- 
son, never  before  published.    London,  1808,  8vo. 

Johnson  and  Garriok.  [Not  published.]  London; 
Printed  by  NichoUs,  Son,  ^  Bentletj.    1816.    8vo.,  pp.  15. 

Sixteen  Tracts  relating  to  Dr.  Johnson.  Sold  by 
Sotheby,  early  in  this  century. 

Dr.  Johnson  on  his  Deathbed.  Birmingham,  n.d. 
(1855).    8vo. 

A  Diary  of  a  Journey  to  North  Wales.      [See  Duppa 

Dr.  Johnson's  Satires    .     .     .    London,  1776.      16mo. 

Wisdom  and  Genius  of  Dr.  Samuel  Johnson    .     .    . 
By  W.  A.  Clouston.    London,    n.d.  (1876).   8vo.    [Library 
of  Thoughtful  Books.] 

Biographical  Sketch  of  Dr.  Johnson.  By  — .  Tyers. 
(Privately  printed.) 

The  Life  of  Dr.  Johnson.  London,  1821.  8vo.  [Select 
Biography,  Tol.  6.]  ,  „  , 

Graphic  Illustration  of  the  Life  .  .  of  Samuel 
Johnson.    London,  1837,  4to. 

Critical  and  Miscellaneous  Essays.  By  an  Octo- 
genarian.    Two  Volumes.     CorJc,  1851,  8vo.     [Johnson — 

019 AQ   1 

Famous  People  and  Places.  London,  n.d.  (1883). 
8vo.     [Dr.  Johnson,  &c.— 43— 59,] 

The  People's  Art  Union.  London,  n.d.  (1871).  8vo. 
[Dr.  Johnson— ni.  178-88.1 

Dr.  Johnson  contributed  to  Magazines,  as  follows  : — 
Preface— Life  of  Father  Paul  [Gent.'s  Mag.  (lTii)],lAie 
of  Boerhaave  ;  Address  to  Reader,  Appeal  to  Public,  Con- 
siderations on  Dr.  Trapp's  Sermons  (1739) ;  Preface- 
Lives  of  Admiral  Blake,  Admiral  Drake,  and  Philip 
Barretier;  Essay  on  Epitaphs  (1740);  Preface— Free 
Trans,  of  Jests  of  Hierocles  ;  Debate  in  the  Petition,  &c., 
to  Cromwell  (1657)  to  assume  title  of  King ;  Abridged, 
&c  •  Trans,  of  Abb6  Guyon's  Amazons;  ditto  of  Fon- 
tenelle's  Panegyricks  (1841) ;  Preface— Conduct  of  the 
Duchess  of  Marlborough,  Life  of  Peter  Burman,  Life  of 
Sydenham  (afterwards  prefixed  to  Dr.  Swan's  Sydenham  s 
Works) ;  Abridgement,  entitled  Foreign  History ;  on  Du 
Halde's  China  (1742) ;  Preface— Debates  of  the  Senate  of 
Lilliput,  from  Nov.,  1740,  to  Feb.  23rd,  1743  ;  Dispute  be- 
tween Crouaz  and  Warburton  on  Pope's  Essay  on  Man  ; 
A  Letter  announcing  Life  of  Savage;  Advertizement  from 
Osborne  re  Harl.  Cat.  (1743) ;  Preface  (1744)-Life  of 
Roscommon;  Foreign  History ;  Preface  (1748)— Lite  ot 
Edward  Cave  [1754];  Speech  on  the  Subject  of  an  Address 
to  the  Throne  after  expedition  to  Eochefort  (Oct.,  1/58 ) ; 
Review  of  Tytler's  Vindication  of  Mary  of  Scots  (1760)  i 
Account  of  the  Detection  of  the  Imposture  of  the  Cock- 
lane  Ghost  (1763) ;  List  of  the  Authors  of  the  Universal 
Historv  (Dec,  1784) ;  On  Lander's  proposal  to  print 
Adamus  Exel.,  by  Grotius  (1747,  p.  404) ;  Address  «  Mrs. 
Williams's  Miscellanies  (1760,  p.  428) ;  Preface,  and  Notice 
of  Cave's  Death  (1753).  Preface,  and  Vision  of  Theodore 
the  Hermit  [Doddey's  Preceptor  (1748)].  Letter  on  per- 
formance  of  Comus,  on  behalf  of  Milton's  God-daughtev 


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[General  Advertizer  {ilbO)].  Life  of  Cheynel  [The  Stu- 
dent (1751)].  Wrote  and  gave  to  Dr.  Bathurst  the  Articles 
signed  "  T."  [in  The  Adventurer  (1753 — 54)].  Articles 
'signed  with  ten  asterisks  ;  Further  Thoughts  on  Agricul- 
ture ;  Dissertation  on  the  State  of  Literature  and  Authors  ; 
Dissertation  on  Epitaphs  (reprinted  in  The  Idler)  [The 
Universal  Visitor  {lSi6')~\-  The  Preliminary  Address  ;  an 
Introduction  to  the  Political  State  of  Great  Britain  ;  Ee- 
marks  on  the  Militia  Bill ;  Ohservations  on  His  Britannick 
Majesty's  Treaties  with  Russia  and  .  .  Hesse  Carmel ; 
On  Present  State  of  Affairs ;  Memoirs  of  Frederick  of 
Prussia ;  Review  of  Birch's  History  of  Royal  Society ; 
Brown's  Christian  Morals ;  Warton's  Pope ;  Hampton's 
Polybius  ;  Newton's  Deity  ;  Borlase's  Scilly  Isles  ;  Hone 
on  Bleaching  ;  Bourne's  Jamaica ;  Hale  on  Sea  Water,  &c. ; 
Lucas  on  Waters ;  Keith's  Scottish  Bishops ;  Philosophical 
Transactions,  Tol.  XLIX. ;  Miscellanies  by  Elizabeth 
Harrison ;  Evans's  Middle  Colonies  of  America ;  The  Cadet ; 
The  Conduct  of  the  Military  relating  to  present  War,  &c.; 
Mr.  Lennox's  Translations  of  Sully's  Memoirs  ;  Letter  on 
Admiral  Byng ;  on  Appeal  to  the  People  concerning  Byng ; 
Hanway's  Eight  Days'  Journey,  and  Essay  on  Tea  ;  (Reply 
to  Reply  of  Jonas  Hanway) ;  on  Some  further  particulars, 
re  Byng,  by  a  Gentleman  of  Oxford;  Observations  on 
foregoing  letters  (Our  American  Colonies)  [Literart/ 
Magazine  and  Universal  Review  (Jan.,  1756,  &c.].  Intro- 
duction [London  Chronicle,  1756].  An  Essay  on  the 
Bravery  of  the  Common  Soldier  [Idler  (when  published  in 
vol.)].  Three  Letters  concerning  the  best  plan  for  Black- 
friars  Bridge  [The  Gazetteer  (1759)].  Review  of  Tele- 
machus  :  A  Masque,  by  the  Rev.  George  Graham,  of  Eton 
[Critical  Review  (1763)].  Review  of  Goldsmith's  Traveller 
[1764].  Review  of  Grainger's  Sugar  Cane  [London  Chronicle 
(1764)].  Character  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Zachariah  Mudee 
[1769]. 

Notices  of  Johnson  :  His  Character,  Life,  and  Works 
will  be  found  as  follows: — Post  mortem  examination  of  S.  J., 
by  Dr.  James  Wilson  [Lancet  (1829),  821,  822] ;  Letter 
correcting  the  above,  by  T.  Sheldrake  [ib.,  pt.  II.,  pp.  IH, 
17]  ;  Letters  of  Dr.  J.  [Autographic  Mirror,  Tol.  III., 
XLI.]  ;  Anecdotes  of  [Davies'  Olio.  (1814)]  ;  Johnson  and 
Garrick  [Miss  Hawkins's  Memoirs,  II.,  100 :  Boswell's 
Johnson,  App.]  ;  Letters  of  Dr.  J.  to  Barnard,  Librarian 
to  King  George  III.  [MS.  Vol.,  Roy.  Lib.,  Brit.  Mus.,  260 
— 64]  ;  Samuel  Johnson,  with  portrait  [European  Mag., 
Vol.  VI.] ;  Life  of  Chaucer  ascribed  to  Dr.  J.  [ib.,  Vol. 
VII.]  ;  Letters  by  Johnson  [Vol.  ZI.]  ;  Letter  of  Dr. 
Johnson  to  Baretti  [XIII.]  ;  Stricture  on  Piozzi's  Book  on 
Johnson,  by  Baretti  [ib.'j  •  Narrative  of  Hook's  Visit  to 
Dr.  Johnson  [XXXVL J;  Dr.  Johnson  [ZXXIX.] ;  on 
Johnson's  Dictionary  [XLL]  ;  Home  of  Dr.  Johnson 
[LVII.]  ;  on  the  Writings  of  Dr.  Johnson  [ib.].  See  also 
Shaw,  I.,  324—29 ;  Ch.  Observer,  I.,  34,  185  :  II.,  357,  404, 
724:  III.,  240:  IV.,  306,  315,  348,  670  :  V.,  285,  308,  647  ! 
VI.,  370,  371 :  XI.,  605  :  XIII.,  780  :  XV.,  740  :  XVII 
126:  XXV.,  112:  XXVL,  404—6,  586—92,  649—67! 
XXVIL,  32,  33,  177—89  :  XXVnL,  385  :  XXX.,  1—13  ■ 
XXXI.,  1,  13,  344—47  :  XXXII.,  1—10,  75,  226,  344—47  : 
XXXIIL,  537,  628,  721 :  XXXIV.,  18, 51—62, 134,  620,  621 : 
XXXV.,  214,  476,  494,  645,  597,  653,  666  :  XXXVI.,  36,  36 
683,  685,  813-16  :  XXXVII.,  8,  34,  81,  251,  324,  356,  697  : 
XXXVIIL,  13  219,  267,  268,593:  XXXIX.,  143 :  XL., 
387,  586  :  XLIX.,  9 — 21 ;  Grimshaw's  Correspondence,  II ' 
269;  Southey's  Church,  XV.,  150;  Wilks's  Chrisiian 
Essays ;  North  Brit.  Rev.,  N.S.,  Vol.  II.;  Martyn's  Privrt,tely 
Printed  Books,  226,  265 ;  Marryat's  Pottery,  307n,  376, 383  ; 
Haslam's  Old  Derby  Factory,  26  ;  Roberts'  Hannah  More 
I.,  34—37,  40—42,  48,  49,  63—56,  198—202,  206,  207,  223' 
225,  268,  259,  266,  298—302,  312,  313,  338,  399;  Mrs 
Oliphant's  Eng.  Lit.,  I.,  12,  17,  26,  38,  192,  210,  219  :  II. 
136;  Campbell's  Erromanga,  86,  204,  ,856,  357  ;  Monckton 
Family,  140 ;  Olde  Leeke,  188,  portrait ;  Sir  Walter  Scott's 
Journal  (1890),  I.,  309  :  11.,  14,  177,  190,  227,  261,  2.J.5,  207, 
277;  Rush's  Court  of  London,  77  ;  Angelo's  Reminiscences  •' 
Yorhs.  Notes  4"  Queries,  I.,  120,  121 ;  The  Mirror,  II.,  393  • 
III.,  140,  307  :  IV.,  163,  366,  390  :  V.,  16,  119  :  VI  119- 
120  :  VII.,  76,  348  :  VIII.,  99,  190,  392,  393  :  IX  ,422  •' 
XII.,  39  :  XIII.,  368  [see  H.  B.,  and  **S..)  :  XIV.  32  65 
248  :  XV.,  214,  216  :  XVIL,  160  :  XVIIL,  22,  2.1,  281-^84* 
297—300  :  XX.,  257,  268,  272,  318  :  XXI.,  162  :  XXIII ' 
266,  261  :  XXIV.,  159,  264,  330  :  XXV.,  186—88  :  XXIz'' 
44,175:  XXXI.,  176:  XXXIIL,  77,  4(ii;—4US  :  XXXIV '• 
XXXVI.,  39,  208  :  XXXVII.,  47,  4«  :  II,,  N.S. :  IV  nx'- 
New  Con.  Mag.  (1812),  205,  207,  219—30  :  (1,S19)  430— ,■;»  • 
(1822)  299,  506—508  :  (1823)  460—62,  See  Oldham  (D  ) 
(1828),  282,  503,  504:  (1837)  296-97;  Cooper's  Ath. 
Cantab.,  I.,  266 ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  758  • 
Hill's  Miniature  Portraits,  170 — 81 ;    Wilmot's  Wilmot  6' 


7;     Wes.  Mag.   Cmi),in:    (1791)166,167,280:    (1803) 
569,  670  :  (1820)  660,  671 :  (1829)  744,  746  ;    Sleigh's  Leek, 
211;    Leisure  Hour  (1852),    737—42:    (1856)    40:    (1864) 
268—70 ;    Walmsley    Physiognomical    Portraits    (1824) ; 
Jackson's  Rev,  R.  Newton,  285  ;    Gent.'s  Mag.  (1789),  405 
—10:  (1878)692—712:  (1886)305-17;   Allibone's  Evanq. 
Mag.,  XV,,  141—56  :  XVII,,  502  ;    Harper's  New  Monthly 
Mag.,  XIV.,  483—97 ;    Littel's  Living  Age,  XXVI.,  337— 
41  :  XL  v.,  221—27  :  LII.,  742—50  :    Llll.,  1—19  :    LVII., 
593—621  :     LX.,    353—60,    777—809 :     LXVI.,    240—43 : 
CXXL,  91—102:    CXXXVL,  86,  92  :    CXXXVIII.,  541— 
53  :  CXLIV.,  259—72  :   CXLVII.,  627—33  ;    Brit.  Quart., 
LXX.,    347—71  ;    Contemporary   Rev.,  XXXIL,  707—27  : 
XLVIL,  26—39  ;    New  Monthly  Mag.,  CIII.,  18—27  :  IIL, 
N.S,,  376—84,  432—40  ;    Nat.  Mag.,  L,  393,  &c,,  488,  &c, : 
II,,  9,  &c,,  488,  &c,  :   III,,  18,  296,  &c. ;    Fortnightly  Rev., 
XXXVI.,   N.S.,  780—86 ;    Christian   World  Mag.,  XIIL, 
824—33  :    XIV.,  826—36  ;    Antiq.  Mag.,  IV.,  1—8  :    VI., 
259—63  :  XI.  (Jan.,  1887) ;    Blachwood's  Mag.,  III.,  SH- 
IS :  VIII.,  243—52  ;    Nat.  Rev.,  II.,  317—32  ;    Quart.  Rev., 
XLVL,    1—46:     LXXXVIL,   59—68:     CIIL,   279—328: 
CV.,  176— 233:    CLIX.,  147— 74 ;    N.  American  Rev.,  lY., 
38—47  :  XXXIV.,  91—119  ;    Chambers's  Jour.  (1847),  65— 
68  :  XV.,  N.S.,  380—82 ;  Revue  des  Deux  Mondes,  XXXVII., 
674—97  ;     Cornhill  Mag.,  XVIL,  622—29  :  XLII.,  573—81 ; 
Belgravia,  XV.,  183—96  ;    St.  James's  Mag.,  I.,  243—48  ; 
De  Bow's  Rev.,  XXVIII.,  504—13  ;    Month,  III.,  403—10  : 
XXXVIIL,  418—36  ;  Democratic  Rev.,  XL,  N.S.,  164—70  ; 
Meliora,  VIII.,  60—77  ;    Eclectic  Rev.,  IX.,  N.S.,  163—68  ; 
Eclectic  Mag.,XX.XIY.,  492—600  :  LXIL,  199—202  :  XIX., 
N.S.,  627—39  ;    The  Antiquary,  X.,  233—39  :    XL,  11—17, 
133  ;     Westmr.  Rev.,  XV.,  374—99  :    XXXV.,  N.S.,  1—39  ; 
Appleton's   Jour,   of  Literature,  VI.,    N.S.,  308 — 26  ;     The 
Nation,  XVIIL,  243—54  :    XXVIL,  318,  319  ;     Edin.  Rev. 
(Jan.,  1755),  54— 65  :    VII.  (1805),  436— 44  :    LIV.,  1— 38  ; 
Museum  of  Foreign  Literature,  VI.,  97,  c&c. :    XIX.,  676, 
&c. ;    Christian  Examiner,  XTV.,  lai — 63;    Monthly  Rev., 
XII.,  292—324  :    XXXIIL,  285—301.  374—89  :   LIL,  57— 
66,    158—62,    253-61:     LXL,    1—10.    81—92,    186—91: 
CXXV.,  462—64  ;    Eraser's  Mag.,  V.,  263—60,  380—413  ; 
The  Athenmum  (Dec.  20th,  1884),  806  ;     The   Times  (Dec 
13th),  8,  (Dec.  13th,  1884),  6  ;    Saturday  Rev.,  LVIIL,  4.^6 
437,  628,  529  ;    Dublin  Rev.,    XXIIL,  203—28  ;    Spirit  o} 
the  Pilgrims,  I.,  212,  &c.;  Sharpe's  London  Jour    X.,  227 — 
30 ;    London  Maq.,  VIII.,  57—69,  169—85  :    XXIV.,  193— 
200;    All  the  Year  Round,  I.,  92—6,  251,  252  :    III.,  N.S. 
561—65  ;    Hogg's  Instructor,  V.,  N.S.,  89—99,  200—3,  214 
—17  ;   Red  Dragon,  VII.,  61—60  ;    Once  a  Week.  V.,  661— 
66  ;    Port  Folio,  4th  Ser.,  X.,  141—63,  port.  :    XL,  300—9  : 
XII.,  32—42  ;    Englishman's  Mag.,  II.,  97—107  ;     Supple- 
ment to  Popular  Science  Monthly,  III.,  281,  Ac. ;    Bentley's 
Miscellany,  XXVIL,  397—99  :  XXXVI.,  445,  446  ;    Dublin 
Univ.  Mag.,XXXYl.,   477—89;    Every  Saturday,  XVI 
349,  &c. ;    Redfern's  Uttoxeter,   2ud   ed.,   H9 ;     Thomas 
Cooper's   Life,   64;    Poetry   and   Prose,   by   "Elizabeth" 
{Doncaster,  1821),  54,  85  ;    Biog.  Mag. ;   Brit.  Poets  ;  Notes 
4  Queries;    see   Husband   (Rev.  J.j,  Bascom  (J.),  Black- 
burn  (F.),  Bolton  (S.  K.),   Boswell   (J.),  Brough  (W  ) 
Brougham  (Lord),  Buckland  (Anna),  Burney  (F.),  Camn- 
hell   (A.),   Carlyle   (T.),    Gary   (F.   H.),    Clark    (F.   L ), 
Courtenay  (J.),  Craik  (G.  L.),  Cuningham  (G.  G.),  Daw- 
son (G.),  Drake  (N.),  Drake  (S.  A.),  Duloker  (A.  W  ) 
Dumont  (De  Monteux),  Duyckimck  (E.  A.),  Encyclopaedia 
Biitanmca,  Fitzgerald  (P.),  Fordyce  (J.),  Frost  (J.),  Gil- 
fiUan  (G.),  Gisborne  (Rev.  T.).  Hacho  (King),  Hawkins 
(Sir  J.),  Hawthorne  (N.),  Hazlitt  (W.)  (W.  C),  Hender- 
son (A.),   Hewlett   (J.  T.),  Hill   (G   B.),  Hobham  (T.), 
Howe  (J.,  Lord   Chedworth),   Huttou  (L.),  Iviney   (J  ) 
Kenrick  (W.),  Knox(J.),  Macaulay  (T.B.,Lord),  McNicol 
(D.),   Mason  (E.  T.)   (G.),   Maxwell  (R.),  Mezieres  (L.), 
Milnes   (R.  M.,   Lord  Houghton),   Minto   (W.),  Mitford 
(M.   R.),  Montagu   (B.),  Mudford   (W.),    Murphy    (A), 
Nicott  (H.  J.),   Olla  Podrida,   Parley   (Peter,   i.e.,   S    G 
Goodrich),  Penny  (A.),  Perry  (T.  S.),  Phillips  (M.  G  ), 
Pmdar  (P.,  Dr.  Wolcot),  Poole  (John),  Potter  (R.),  Rey- 
nald  (H.),  Reynolds  (Sir  J.),  Richardson  (C),  Ross  (G) 
Russell  (J.  F.),  Servois  (J.  P.),  Seymour  (E.  H.),  Sicneon 
(Sir  J.),  Simpson  (J.),  Squibb  (G.  J.),  Stanhope  (P.  D 
f^^  °4^'^^^*'''^^li^'  Stephen  (L.),  Taine  (H.),  Testard 
(HO,  Thackeray  (W.  M.),  Towers  (J.),  Thrale  (Mrs.  H 
I;il^i;'=").  Turner  (D.),  Tyers  (T.),  Waller  (L  P.),  Ward 
^k  HO,   Webster  (N.)^  Welsh  (A.  H.),  White    T,  H.), 
T^^%^?--^^-^  (S   &kA.),   Wilks  (S.  C),   Wrangham 
(Rev  F.  ,  Yonge  (C  D.),  Croker  (Right  Hon.  J.),  Junius, 
KnoUes  (R)   Knowles  (Mary),  Kennedy  (J.),  Astle  (D.) 
Doughty  (W),  Duppa(R.,LL.D.),  Edalji  (Rev.  S.),  Bllis 
(J),   Epitaphs,    "G.   C.   G.,"    Caricatures,    Towers   (J.), 
Thomas  (P.).]  " 


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Johnson,  Thomas.  Wesleyan  Local  Preacher 
for  over  20  years  ;  d.,  Audley,  10th  April, 
1842. 

Obituary.     By  H.  C.     [  Wes.  May.  (1842),  493.] 

Johnston,  N.,  Yorks. 

Letter  to  Ashmole  on  Yorkshire  Antiquities,  Ac 
[Bodl.  Lib.,  1131,  i.  96a.] 

JoLDEN,  Thomas. 

The  Triumphs  of  London.  Performed  on  Friday,  Oct. 
29th,  1B75,  tor  the  Entertainment  of  Sir  Joseph  Sheldon, 
Knt.,  Lord  Mayor  of  Lond.     London,  1675.    4to. 

[Very  rare.] 

[See  Sheldon  (Sir  Joseph).] 

JoLiFFE,  Very  Rev.  Henry.    Of  a  Leek  Family  ; 

B.A.,  1524  :    M.A.,  1527  ;    Dean  of  Bristol ; 

d.  abroad,  1574. 
Epistola  Pio  V.  Pontifico  Maximo.    Prefixed  to  Car- 
dinal Pale's  "De  Summi  Pontificio  Offici."     Louvain,  1569. 
8vo. 

Jones,  Rev.  Charles,  b.  1784  ;  s.  of  Samuel 
Jones  ;  educated  Sedgley  Park,  Crook  Hall, 
Durham,  and  lastly,  12th  Aug.,  1806,  at 
Oscott  Coll.,  vphere  he  remained  till  1816  ;  at 
Wolverhampton,  1824 — 26  ;  Assistant  Chp. 
Rev.  Joseph  Lee,  Spettisbury  House,  Dorset  ; 
d.  4th  Nov.,  1827,  age  43  ;  bur.  Conventual 
Cemetery,  Spettisbury. 
[GiUow's   Catholic  Biblio.,    III.,   672;     Husenbeth's 

Milner,  158.] 

Jones  &  Co.,  London. 

Trades  Directory  of  WolverhamptonjBilston,  Wednes- 
field,  WillenhaU,  Sedgley,  "Walsall,  West  Bromwich, 
Wednesbury,  and  Darlaston.  London  ;  Jones  4'  Oo.  1862. 
8to. 

Jones,  David.     Printer,  Waterloo  Road,  Burs- 

lem. 

Jones's  Mercantile  Directory  of  the  Potteries.  186i. 
Pt.  8to.     [-See  Potts  (W.  H.).] 

The  Snow  Storm.  Burslem :  D.  Jones,  n.d.  (1867). 
Duo.,  pp.  23. 

Poems  in  the  Dialect  of  North  StafEordshire.  By 
W.  0.    Surslem,  1867.     12mo. 

The  Eoyal  Comic  Eeciter. 

The  Little  Man  and  his  Dog  Csesar. 

William,  the  Fatal  Marksman;  or,  The  Seven 
Charmed  Bullets.      Burslem:    D.  Jones.    1867. 

Jones,  Rev.  Edward,  b.  Ruthin,  N.  Wales,  9th 
May,  1778;  Wesleyan  Minister,  1802—37; 
d.,  Leek,  26th  Aug.,  1837. 

Obituary.  [Hall's  Wesleyan  Ministers,  252;  Vi^es. 
Min.  (1838).] 

Jones,  Rev.  Edward,  of  Silverdale.  Primitive 
Methodist  Minister. 

Obituary  of  Francis  Seabridge,  of  Silverdale.  [P.  M. 
Mag.  (1872),  492.] 

Jones,  Elijah,     b.  Hanley. 

Editor  of— The  Beacon  ;  or,  North  Staffordshire 
Temperance  Journal.  Tendon  (Hanley  printed;  see 
Keates),  1859.    8vo.,  pp.  iii.,  175. 

The  Christian  Slave  :  A  Tale  of  the  Sweep  s  Boy.  A 
Poem.  [New  Con.  Mag.  (1819),  39,  40.]  Stanzas  [254]  ; 
Obituary  of  Mrs.  Julia  Jones  [(1820),  34—7]  ;  A  Mornmg 
Sketch  :  A  Poem  [344]  ;  A  Monody  on  the  Death  of  a 
Young  Lady  [(1821),  76,  77]  ;    Sonnet  to  Time  [386]. 

Jones,  Mrs.  Ellen,  b.  Grindon,  12th  Aug., 
1766  ;  d.,  Liverpool,  24th  April,  1799. 

Experience  and  Death  of.  [Wes.  Mag.  (1801),  167— 
71.] 


Jones,  Frederick.     Printer,  Wolverhampton. 

[,See  Anslow  (H.).] 

Jones,  George,  Hanley. 

Obituary.     [New  Con.  Mag.  (1818),  434—36.] 

Jones,  Rev.  George.    Primitive  Methodist  Minis- 
ter of  Silverdale,  Talke,  Tunstall,  &c. 
Obituary   of   Eichard  Jackson.     [P.  M.  Mag.  (1877) 
60,51.] 

Jones,  J.     Conductor  of  Science  Classes  in  con- 
nection  vrith   the    South    Staffs.    Educational 
Inst. 
Chemical  Memoranda    .     .    .     S.  Mills,  Printer,  Wol- 
verhampton Street,  Dudley,    n.d.    pp.  3. 

Jones,  J. 

Staffordshire  Thick  Coalfield  [Intellectual  Observer, 
IV.]. 

Jones,  James.  b.  Tipton  ;  Wesleyan  Minister 
for  some  years,  but  retired  ;  "  built  at  his  own 
expense  the  first  Methodist  Chapel  in  StaSord- 
shire,"  on  Tipton  Green  ;  d.  1783. 

[Atmore's  Methodist  Memorials  (1871).] 

Jones,  Rev.  James,  b.  Wolverhampton  ;  s.  of 
Samuel  Jones  ;  educated  Sedgley  Park  Sch. 
and  Oscott  Coll.;  supply  at  Worksop  Manor, 
Notts.,  1822  ;  Chp.  there  from  Feb.,  1824  ; 
Vicar  General  and  Provost ;  d.,  Worksop, 
19th  May,  1861. 

The  Following  of  Christ  .  .  .  Thomas  A'Kempis. 
Translated  by  E.  R.  Bishop  Challoner.  To  which  are 
added  Practical  Eeflections,  &o.,  translated  from  the 
French  of  the  Eev.  F.  de  G-onnelieu,  S.J.  By  J.  J.  London: 
Keatimj  4'  Brown,  1833,  16mo.  ;  1842,  16mo. ;  1854,  16mo.; 
1858,  12mo. 

The  Way  of  Salvation  .  .  .  Translated  from  the 
Italian  of  Liguori  .  .  .  London :  same  imprint.  1836. 
8vo.,  pp.  392  ;  1841,  12mo.;  Dolman,  1854,  8vo. 

The  Spirit  of  Blessed  Alphonsus  de  Liguori  .  .  . 
Translated  .  .  .  London,  1830,  12mo. ;  n.d.  (1859)., 
16mo. 

Jesus  hath  loved  us  .  .  .  Translated  from  the 
French  of  Liguori  .  .  London  (Derby  printed) :  Richard- 
son, 18i4,  12mo. ;  1863,  12mo.,  pp.  113.  Frontis.  and  en- 
graved title  by  Pugin. 

Conformity  with  the  Will  of  God  .  .  London,  1844. 
16mo. 

A  Manual  of  Instruction  on  Plain  Chants  .  .  . 
London ;  Dolman,  1845,  sm.  4to. ;  1847,  4to.,  in  red  and 
black  type.  ,       -,  ,         ... 

Sacerdos  Sanctiflcatus  .  .  translated  from  the 
French  of  Liguori.  London:  (Derby  printed)  Richardson. 
1846,  8vo.;  1861, 12mo.;  1878,  8vo. 

Aspirations  of  Love  after  Communion  .... 
(translated  from  same).    Derby :  Richardson.    184S.    8vo. 

Philothea  ;  or,  an  introduction  to  a  Devout  Life  .  .  . 
from  the  French  of  St.  Francis  de  Sales.  London  (Derby 
printed):  Richardson.     1848.     16mo. 

[Husenbeth's  Milner,  460  ;  ditto  Sedgley  Park,  77,78  ; 
The  Parkers  MS.,  II.,  323  ;  Cath.  Miscl.,1,  377  ;  Oillow  s 
Cath.  Biblio.,  Ill,  655, 656;  Osco^ian,  N.S.,T.  32 ;  Catholican 
1836,  196,  324.] 

Jones,  Rev.  John.  b.  Wolverhampton,  4th  Nov., 
1777  ;  educated  Sedgley  Park  and  Old  Hall 
Green  ;  on  Mission  at  St.  Patrick's,  Soho  ; 
afterwards  in  Chapel  in  Warwick  Street ;  then 
became  Chaplain  to  Bavarian  Embassy  ;  Lady 
Stanley,  of  Paddington,  left  Mr.  Jones  a  house 
and  16  acres  of  land  at  St.  Leonards-on-the- 
Sea,  this  he  gave  to  the  Jesuits  who  gave  way 
for  the  Sisters  of  the  Holy  Child;  d.  21st 
Feb.,  1850. 


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The  Orphan's  Guide.    1838.    Attributed  to  Eev.  J.  J. 

Correspondence  between  Bishop  Milner  and  Mr.  Jones. 
[Husenbeth's  Milner,  133—38.1 

[Cath.  Mag.,  III.,  33:  Cath.Miscl.  T..  33:  Laity's 
Directions  j  jdusenoem  s  vv  eedali  and  Milner ;  Cath.  Times, 
2nd  May,  1879;  Gillow's  Cath.  Biblio.,  III.,  667,  668; 
Cath.  Jieg.  S;  Mag.,  XI.,  68.] 

■Tones,    Hev.  John.     b.    1791  ;    educated  Crook 
Hall,  Durham  ;  Oscoit  Coll.,  12th  Aug.,  1808 
— 15  ;    on  Mission  at  Hassop,   Derbys.  ;    d. 
Hassop,  11th  May,  1852,  aged  61. 
[Gillow's  Oath.  Biblio.,  III.,  672.] 

Jones,  John.  h.  Wolverhampton,  22nd  Feb., 
1835  ;  s.  of  Edward  Jones  ;  educated  Wolver- 
hampton Gr.  Sch. ;  m.  Amelia  Long,  of  Bridge- 
north  ;  J.P.  for  Stafis.  and  Wolverhampton  ; 
Mayor  of  Wolverhampton,  1879 — 91  ;  of  Ire- 
ton  Lodge,  Wolverhampton. 

The  Mayors  of  Wolverhampton,  n.p.  pi.  or  d.  (Wol- 
verhampton :  JS.  J.  Sowland,  Printer).  4to.,  no  pagination, 
Ports.     [Printed  for  private  distribution,  1880.] 

The  Public  Park,  Wolverhampton,  Historical  Sketch 
of  Programme  of  Proceedings  at  the  Opening  Ceremony. 
By  His  Worship  the  Mayor,  John  Jones,  Esq.,  on  Whit- 
MTonday,  June  6th,  1881.  Wolverhampton:  John  Steen  4' 
Co.    n.a.    8vo. 

Jones,  Rev.  John  George,     b.  Wolverhampton, 

,       1825  ;  s.  of  John  Jones  ;  Mat.  Wore.  Coll.,  Ox., 

31st  Mar.,  1848  ;  New  Inn  Hall ;  B.A.,  1851  ; 

Rector    of   Hurstmonceaux,   Sussex,  1855   to 

death  ;  d.  24th  Oct.,  1859. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  768.] 

Jones,  Joseph,      b.  Wolverhampton,   1766  ;    s. 
of  Thomas  Jones  ;  Mat.  Wore.  Coll.,  Ox.,  14th 
July,   1785  ;    B.A.,   1789  ;    Barrister-at-Law, 
Inner  Temple,  1795. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  769  ;  Men-at-the-Bar.] 

Jones,  Joseph  Parkes,  Handsworth. 

Humble  Attempts  to  Please.  Poems.  London:  H. 
Washbmrne;  T.  Ragg,  High  Street,  Birmingham.  1847. 
fcp.  8to.,  pp.  vi.,  7 — 140. 

Jones,  Josiah.     b.  Darlaston,  1753  ;  d.  Hill  Top, 
19th  Oct.,  1831. 

Obituary.     [See  Powis  (Eev.  H.).] 

Jones,  Lucas. 

Original  Poetry  for  Infant  and  Juvenile  Minds.  Ilan- 
ley,  1823.    12mo.,  pp.  100. 

[New  Con.  Mag.  (1823),  427,  428.] 

Jones,  Mary  AmeHa,  Stafford. 

Poems  of  Memory  and  Feeling  .  .  .  Stajford- 
Printed  hy  R.  cj-  W.  Wright,  Greengate  Street. MDCCCLIV. 
12mo.,  pp.  xii.,  96. 

Sunlight  in  the  Shade  .  .  .  Stafford:  R.  &  W 
Wright.     1863.     12mo.,  pp.  xvi.  144. 

Jones,  Moses,     b.   Ettingshall,   1811  :    d.  25th 
Dec,  1861. 

Obituary.    By  W.  Page.     [P.  Jf.  i/a,^.  (1862),  651]. 

Jones,  Mrs.  {nee  Hobson).      \_See  Jones  (Rev. 
Thomas).] 

The  Loss  of  Five  Wesleyan  Missionarie.5  in  the  Maria 
Mail  Boat  ofE  the  island  of  Antigua,  in  the  West  Indies 
February  28th,  1826.  10th  ed.  London:  J.  Mason.  1842 
Duo.,  pp.  36. 

Jones,  Rev.  R.  v.  Sir  Robert  Peel. 

Letters  to  Sir  Robert  Peel  .         on  the 


Bill  ...  to  Exempt  all  Persons  from  being  Assessed 
as  Inhabitants  to  Parish  School  Rates.  London,  1840. 
8vo.,  pp.  14. 

Jones,  Rev.  Samuel,  b.  Wolverhampton,  1787  ; 
s.  of  Edward  Jones  ;  educated  Ushaw  Coll., 
Durham,  and  Oscott  Coll.,  2nd  Aug.,  1808— 
12  ;  Chp.  at  Cossey  Hall ;  at  Longbirch,  1820 
— 24  ;  settled  at  Shrewsbury,  1824 — Feb., 
1833  ;  removed  to  Walsall,  in  ill  health,  where 
he  d.,  9th  Aug.,  1833. 

Funeral  Discourse  on  the  Death  of  the  Rev.  Edward 
Beaumont.    London:  Andrews.    1820.     12mo. 

Devout  Hymns  in  English.  By  Dryden,  &o.  Set  to 
Music  by  Rev.  S.  J.  and  Brothers,  for  the  Use  of  the 
Catholic  Poor  Schools  of  Staffordshire.  London,  1821. 
4to. 

Rule  of  Faith.  Chiefly  an  Epitome  of  the  R.  R.  Dr. 
Milner's  End  of  Religious  Controversy  .  .  .  Shrews- 
bury, 1831.     12mo.     London,  1839.     12mo. 

[Catholic  Maq.,  HI.,  3S  :  IV.,  xxi. :  V.,  c. ;  Catholic 
Misc.,  I.,  377;  Husenbeth's  Milner,  158;  Oliver's  Coll., 
337  ;  Oscotian,  N.S.,  IV.,  126,  131,  248,  258  :  V.,  50,  51 ; 
Gillow's  Catholic  Biblio.,  III.,  671,  672;  Laity's  Direc- 
tories.] 

Jones,  Rev.  Samuel.  b.  Manchester,  1808  ; 
Congregational  Minister  from  1835  ;  at  Lane 
End,  28th  Oct.,  1835  to  death  ;  d.  10th  April, 
1873. 

Charge  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Samuel  Jones,  by 
Rev.  Dr.  McAll.     [McAll's  Discourses.] 

Obituary.  [Congregational  Year  Booh  (1874),  241, 
242.] 

Jones,    Rev.     Samuel.        Primitive    Methodist 

Minister  at  Silverdale,  &c. 

Obituary  of  Sarah  Hayward.  [P.  M.  Mag.  (1860), 
187,  188.] 

Jones,  Mrs.  Sarah,     h.  Bacup,  1802  ;  d.  Walsall, 
21st  July,  1844. 
Obituary  by  J.  M.     [  Wes.  Mag.,  1844,  946]. 

Jones,  Thomas,  b.  Wolverhampton,  1763  ;  s. 
of  Thomas  Jones  ;  Mat.  Wore.  Coll.,  Ox.,  18th 
Feb.,  1782  ;  B.A.,  1785  ;  M.A.,  1789. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  773.] 

Jones,  Rev.  Thomas.  Missionary  to  West 
Indies  ;  m.  Miss  Hobson,  of  Cobridge  ; 
drowned  in  the  West  Indies,  1825. 

Account  by  Wife.  [Wes.  Mag.  (1826);  Hall's 
Memorials,  146,  147  ;    Wes.  Min.  (1826).] 

Jones,  Thomas  Rought.  b.  Stafford  ;  for  some 
years  a  Banker  at  Market  Drayton. 

Mediolanum.  Being  a  Reprint  of  Two  Letters  to  the 
Athenaium,  and  Observations  thereon.  London:  Bemrose 
^  Sons.  1881.  8vo.,  pp.  32,  8.  (Bennion  ^  Home,  Printers, 
Market  Drayton.) 

Jones,  Trevor,  M.D.     Surgeon,  Lichfield. 

Letter  on  the  Lichfield  Willow  to  Dr.  Johnson 
[Gent,  s  Mag.,  LV.,  496.     Reprinted  in  Shaw's  Staffs.,  L] 

Jones,  Rev.  Trevor  Owen.     b.  Lichfield,  1790  ; 
s.  of  Trevor  Jones,  M.D.  ;     Mat.   Oriel  Coll  ' 
Ox.,   6th  Nov.,  1809  ;    B.A.,  1813  ;     M.A., 
1817. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  773  ;  Eton  Sch.  Lists.] 

Jones,  Walter,  Surgeon,  Stafford. 

.u    ^^^?  °Ji  ^^^"^  ^"^°°  °*  *^e  Fracture  of  the  Neck'  of 
00  onJ^i       ™^  '"'*™  ^"^^  Capule.       [Lancet  (1840),  .380— 


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Jones,  Rev.  William.  6.  Wolverhampton,  1765  ; 
s.  of  William  Jones  ;  Mat.  Oh.  Ch.,  Ox.,  Sth 
Sept.,  1781  ;  B.A.,  1784  ;  M.A.,  1787  ; 
Vicar  of  East  Witton,  Yorks.,  1811  ;  d.  23rd 
Nov.,  1837. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  11.,  774.] 

Jones,  Rev.  William,  b.  Wolverhampton  ;  s. 
of  Edward  Jones  ;  educated  English  Coll., 
Lisbon  ;  Oscott  Coll.,  27th  Feb.,  1809—10  ; 
Ohp.  at  Mawley  Hall,  Salop  ;  at  Benedictine 
Convent,  Caverswall,  1820 — 53  ;  removed  with 
nuns  to  Dulton,  near  Stone,  1853,  where  he 
remained  till  death  ;  d.  21st  Aug.,  1868. 
Joint  Compiler,  with  his  brothers,  of  "  Devout  Hymns," 

&c.     [See  Jones  (Rev.  Samuel).] 

[Gillow's  Catholic  Biblio.,  III.,  672.] 

Jones,  William  Edward,     b.  Walsall,  1823  :  s. 
of  William  Jones  :   Mat.  Jesus  Coll.,  Ox.,  6th 
May,  1841  ;  B.A.',  1845  ;  M.A.,  1849  ;    Bar- 
rister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1849. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  775  ;  Men  at  the  Bar.] 

JoNES-HnNT,  William.  b.  Bristol,  1st  Jan., 
1829  ;  s.  of  Edwin  Hunt  and  Maria  Jones, 
his  wife  ;  apprenticed  and  spent  his  early 
years  in  Hanley ;  m.  Eliza  E.  Dalzell,  of 
Sheffield  ;  resident  in  Bath. 

Jubilee  Poems.     London :  Pitman.    1887. 

Bards  of  the  Lennox.     Bath :  Ti/te. 

Etelka.    A  Cantata.    London :  Weekes. 

Feast  of  Shells.    A  Cantata. 

Songs  of  the  Severn.     (In  the  Press.) 

St.  Stephen's  Pair.    A  Pamphlet. 

New  Dispensation. 

Numerous  Songs. 

W.  J.-H.  is  a  frequent  contributor  to  Young  Ladies' Jour. 
and  other  Papers  and  Magazines. 

JOBDAN,  J. 

Appeal  to  the  Bishop   of    Oxford    (Bagot)    on  the 
Diversity  of  the  Tract  "Writers.     Oxford,  1841.    8vo. 
Second  Appeal    .         .     Oxford,  1841.    8vo. 

Jordan,  Rev.  John.  b.  Aldridge  (baptized  6th 
Aug.),  1687  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Jordan,  Esq.,  and 
Maiy,  his  wife  ;  of  St.  Catherine's  Hall,  Cam.; 
B.A.,  1708  ;  M.A.,  1713  ;  Fellow  ;  Vicar  of 
Inglesham,  Wilts.,  1735  ;  m.  Dorcas,  dau.  of 
James  Crewe,  of  Pisherwick  ;  d.  28th  Aug., 
1763  ;  bur.  in  chancel  o£  Inglesham  Church, 
where  is  a  monument ;  Lord  of  the  Manor  of 
Aldridge  ;  Co-Founder  of  Gr.  Sch. 
[Notes  and  Coll.  of  Aldridge,  pt.  I.,  21,  22.] 

Jordan,  Rev.  Joseph.  Of  Clare  Coll.,  Cam.  ; 
B.A.,  1867  ;  M.A.,  1871  ;  Curate  of  St. 
John's,  Wolverhampton,  1867—68  ;  Holy 
Trinity,  Wednesfield  Heath,  1868  ;  in  charge 
of  St.  Leonard's,  Bilston,  1869—70  ;  Vicar  of 
GaUey-cum-Hatherton,  1870—74;  of  Ogley 
Hay,  1874—79  ;  Chp.,  Royal  Arsenal,  and 
P.O.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Woolwich,  1879. 

Liberty,  Tyranny,  Lawlessness.  A  Sermon  .  .on 
the  Secession  of  the  Vicar  of  Cannock  to  the  Church  ot 
Rome.     tValsall:   W.  Henry  Robinson.    1872.    Demy  8vo., 

^'■^'  Notes  of  a  Tour  in  Central  Europe  in  the  Summer  of 
1876     .    .     Walsall :    same  imprint.    1876.    12mo.,  pp.  dS. 

Jordan,  Robert,  b.  Eccleshall,  1711  ;  s.  of 
Robert  Jordan  ;    Mat.  Magd.  Coll.,  Ox.,  19th 


Feb.,  1730  ;   Wadh.  Coll.  B.A.,  1734. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  776.] 

Jordan,  Thomas,  b.  Eccleshall,  1718  ;  s.  of 
Robert  Jordan  ;  Mat.  Magd.  Coll.,  Ox.,  21st 
June,  1737  ;  B.A.,  1741. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  776.] 

JowLiNG,  Rev.  John,  Alcester. 

Letter  to  Dr.  Wilkes,  of  Willenhall.  [Shaw,  II.,  x., 
xi.] 

JoYNSON,  W.,  Printer,  Burslem. 

[See  Russell  (Rev.  W.).] 

Jokes,    Alfred.      Surgeon   to   the    Birmingham 
Hospital. 
Case  of  Isaac  Walters,  of  Burton-on-Trent.     '[Lancet 
(1844),  744—46.] 

Jukes,  Joseph  Beete.  b.  near  Birmingham,  1811 ; 
educated  Wolverhampton  Gr.  Sch.  ;  M.A.  ; 
P.R.S.  ;  Local  Director  of  Geological  Survey 
of  Ireland  ;  Lecturer  on  Geology  to  the  Mus. 
of  Irish  Industry  ;  President  of  Geological 
Section  of  Brit.  Association,  1862  ;  d.  1870. 

Report  on  the  ij-eology  of  Newfoundland.  St.  John's. 
1839.    .8vo.,  pp.  29. 

Excursions  in  and  about  Newfoundland  .  .  .  1839 
and  1840.     London,  1842.     2  vols.,  12mo. 

Toyage  of  H.M.  Ship  "  Ply  "  to  the  Coast  of  Australia. 
London,  1847.     2  vols.,  8vo. 

A  Sketch  of  the  Physical  Structure  of  Australia.   1850. 

Popular  Physical  Geology.    185S. 

Inventory  'Catalogue  of  the  Specimens  of  .  .  . 
Rocks  in  the  Collection  of  the  Museum  of  Irish  Industry. 
Dublin,  1861.     8vo. 

Address  to  the  Literary  and  Philosophical  Society. 
Wolverhampton,  1862.     8vo. 

Inaugural  Address  to  the  Wolverhampton  Branch 
of  the  Dudley  and  Midland  Geological  Society. 

The  Student's  Manual  of  Geology  .  .  Edinburgh, 
1868.    2nAed.,  1862.    8vo.,pp.  764.    3rd  ed.,  1872. 

The  School  Manual  of  Geology.  London,  1863.  8vo. 
2nd  ed.,  1873.    3rd  ed.,  1876. 

An  Address  to  the  Geological  Section  of  the  British 
Association  at  Cambridge,  October  2nd,  1862.  (Printed 
for  private  circulation.)     8vo.,  pp.  16. 

Sketch  of  the  Geological  Structure  of  South  Stafford- 
shire Coalfield  [Brit.  Association  Meeting  (1866),  20]  ; 
The  Geology  of  Charnwood  Forest  [Potter's  Hist,  and 
Antiq.  of  Charnwood  Forest  (1842  ;  4to.)]  ;  The  Geology 
of  Australia  [in  Letters  on  Gold  (1852)]  ;  The  South  Staf- 
fordshire Coalfield  (2nd  ed.)  [Geological  Survey  Records]. 

Jukes,  Joshua,  Printer,  West  Bromwich. 
Annual  Report  of  the  Association  of  Miners 
1876.     West  Bromwich :  Juices,     n.d     8vo.,  pp.  8. 

JuKBS,  Miss.     Sister  of  the  above  ;   kept  a  Sch. 
for  Young  Ladies  in  Wolverhampton  ;    after- 
wards a  resident  at  Penn. 
Letters  and  Extracts  from  the  Addresses  and  Occa- 
sional writings  of  J.  Beete  Jakes,  M.A.,  F.R.S.     .    .    .    . 
Edited    with  connective  Memorial  Notes,  by  his  Sister. 
London :  Chapman  ^  Hall.     1871.     8vo.,  pp.  590. 

Jukes,  Rev.  Richard.  Primitive  Methodist 
Minister,  West  Bromwich. 

The  Christian  Emigrant's  Guide  to  the  Land  of 
Canaan ;  or,  Hymns  for  the  Living  and  the  Dying. 
London:  T  Holliday.     1850.     12mo.     1852.     12mo. 

The  Thief  in  the  Candle.  Being  several  satirical  and 
other  poems  intended  to  check  Error  and  defend  Truth. 
2nd  ed.,  1852.    12mo.  „,,      ^     ^  ,^  ■       . 

Nature's  Good  Night ;  or,  The  Good  Man  going  to 
Rest,  having  served  his  Generation,  &c.  .  .  A  Seiraon 
preached  in  the  Primitive  Methodist  Chapel,  Brierley  Hill, 
on  Tuesday  Evening,  November  9th,  1852,  on  the  Occasion 
of  the  Death  of  the  Venerable  Hugh  Bourne.  London, 
1852.    8vo. 


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The  Book  that  will  suit  you.    London,  1862.     12mo. 

Joseph  and  His  Brethren.  A  Poem.  London,  1863. 
8to. 

The  Reciter.    1863. 

The  Primitive  Methodist  Eevival  Hymn  Book.  Com- 
piled by  W.  Sparland  from  E.  J.,  &c.  London,  1861. 
18mo. 

The  Quarter  which  has  past  and  that  which  has  begun. 
A  Poem  rP.  iV.  Mag.  (1850),  128]  ;  Portrait  [(1851)]  ;  A 
Newspaper  Spiritualized,  in  Verse  [(1852),  687]  ;  Elegiac 
Verses  on  the  Death  of  H.  Bourne  [760]  ;  Obituary  of 
Mrs.  Elizabeth  Brownhill  [(1861),  204—8]  ;  Lines  on  Mrs. 
E.  B.  [256]  ;  Lines  on  Death  of  Rev.  J.  T.  Harrison 
[(1862),  448]  :  Biography  of  Rev.  James  Moss  [(1863), 
651—53]  ;   Memoir  of  the  Rev.  R.  Jukes  [(1868)  99—104]. 

The  Poet  of  the  Million,  or  Memorials  of  the  Life  and 
Labours  of  Rev.  Richard  Jukes,  of  West  Bromwich,  &c. 
[See  Prichard  (Rev.  J.).] 

Junius. 

A  Letter  to  Samuel  Johnson,  LL.D.  London :  J.  Al- 
mon.     1770.     8vo. 

Some  New  Facts,  &c.     [See  Dwarris  (Sir  F.).] 

"  Junius  Figulus." 

Brought  to  the  Test ;  his  Arguments  examined,  their 
contradictions  pointed  out,  and  the  Value  of  Unions 
established.  By  a  Gentleman  not  connected  with  the 
Pottery  Trade.  2nd  ed.  Hanley :  Printed  by  Allbut  ^ 
Kenne'dtj,  Mercury  Office.     1836.     12mo.,  pp.  26. 

Jdryb,  Richard,  Lichfield. 

Letter  from  R.  J.  and  Samuell  Kyrke  about  Sir 
"Walter  Leveson's  Executors,  &c.  (24th  Feb.,  1620)  [Bodl. 
Lib.,  836  (144),  521,  522]  ;  ditto,  to  King  of  Arms  from 
S.  K.  and  R.  J.,  excusing  themselves  for  delay  in  sending 
up  fees,  urging  that  Mr.  Warner,  of  Coventry,  and  Mr. 
Dod,  should  be  forced  to  pay  theirs,  Ac.  (Lichfield,  3rd 
Feb.,  1620)  [I'J.  (143),  517,  520]  ;  ditto,  from  S.  K.  and 
R.  J.  about  fees  demanded  from  Mr.  Westcott,  of  Hands- 
aker  (20th  May,  1620)  [ij.  (146),  525,  528]  ;  ditto,  from 
R.  J.  and  S.  K.  about  fees  received  from  Henry  Sacheverell, 
of  Moseley,  and  Ralph  Sneade,  of  Bradwell  (9th  Nov., 
1620)  [J6.  (148),  533, 536]  ;  ditto,  complaining  that  "  Gents 
keepe  their  buryalls  secret,  and  are  grown  so  miserable  yt 
they  will  not  have  an  estcutcheon  of  armes  made  for 
them"  (Lichfield,  1st  June,  1621)  [ib.  (149),  537,  540]; 
Certificate  and  arms  of  the  husband  of  Mrs.  Brockton,  of 
Long,  and  the  funerals  of  Sir  Edw.  Devorax  and  Sir  John 
Harper  (Lichfield,  4th  Nov.,  1622)  {ib.  (151),  5451  ;  The 
humble  petition  of  S.  K.,  of  Lichfield,  to  E.  A.,  Esq., 
stating  that  his  son  had  refused  to  make  him  partner  in 
the  Deputation,  &c.  [ib.  (178),  641]. 

Juvenal. 

\_See  Madan  (Rev.  M.),  Johnson  (Rev.  S.).] 

"  JovENus,"  Stoke. 

Christmas  Day.  A  Poem.  \_New.  Con.  Mag.  (1822), 
519.] 


K^isius,  Paul. 

Map  of  Staffordshire.  Coloured.  Engraved  by  P.  K. 
[Prefixed  to  Harl.  MSS.,  3,  336,  p.  86.] 

Kaye,  John.     b.  Penn,  1758  ;    s.  of  Rev.  John 
Kaye  ;   Mat.  Oh.  Ch.,  Ox.,  18th  JSTov.,  1775. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  780.] 

Kbaey,  a.  and  Eliza. 

Early  Egyptian  History  for  the  Young.  London, 
1S6L    8vo. 

The  Heroes  of  Asgard.  London,  1857.  Other  Editions, 
1860, 187L 

Little  Wauderlin,  and  other  Fairy  Tales. 


Kbary,  Annie,  b.  Stoke  ;  dau.  of  Alderman 
W.  Keary. 

Blind  Man's  Holiday.    London,  1863.    8vo. 
Clement  Frankling.     London,  1866.     8vo. 
"Wia  and  Charlie.     London,  1866. 
Oldburg.    In  Three  Volumes.    London,  1869.    8vo. 
The  Nations  around  (Palestine).     London,  1870.    8vo. 
Newed.,  iS93. 

Janet's  Home.    London.    8vo. 

Castle  Daly    .    .    Three  Volumes.   London,  1875.  8vo. 

A  Tork  and  a  Lancaster  Rose.     London,  1876.    8vo. 

A  Doubting  Heart.    London,  1879.    3  vols.,  8vo. 

Sidney  Grey.     1883. 

Letters  of  Annie  Keary.    S.P.C.K.   n.d.   12mo.  pp.  88. 

Keary,  Eliza.  Sister  of  Annie  Keary  ;  Oak- 
hill,  Stoke. 

Little  Sealskin,  and  other  Poems.  London,  1874,  16mo. 

'KagicYa.llej.'  London,  1877.     8vo. 

Pets  and  Playmates.     London,  1877. 

Rays  of  Light.     London,  1884. 

River  of  God.     London,  1884. 

A  Casket  of  Pearls.    London,  1884. 

At  Home  Again.     Londmi,  1888.     4to. 

Memoir  of  Annie  Keary.  By  her  Sister.  London: 
Macmillan.     1882.     8vo. 

Edited  Letters  of  A.  Keary.     [-See.] 

Collecting  (jointly  with  Miss  C.  S.  Barne,  of  Pyebirch) 
material  for  a  Folk-lore  of  Stafiiordshire.  [  Vide  circular, 
1892.] 

Keary,  Henry  Mee.  b.  Stoke,  1847  ;  s.  of 
William  Keary  (and  brother  of  E.  &  A.  Keary) 
Solicitor  ;  Student  Lincoln's  Inn,  25tli  Jan., 
1868  ;  Barrister-at-Law,  17th  Nov.,  1870  ; 
of  Ti-in.  Coll.,  Cam.  ;  M.A.,  1872. 
Mr.  Keary  is  a  frequent  contributor  to  the  Monthlies, 

and  also  to  the  Diet.  Nat.  Biog. 

Keates  &  Co.,  Printers,  Hanley. 

Keates's  Directory  of  the  Potteries  and  Newcastle. 
1879.  Cr.  Svo.,  pp.  444,  xciv.  1882,  pp.  480,  Ixx.  1886  ; 
1890:  1893. 

[See  Alfieri  (C),  Medicraft  (Rev.  J.), Higgs  (Rev.  K.).] 

Keates  &  Ford,  Printers,  Hanley. 

The  Poll  Book  :  showing  how  each  voter  polled  at  the 
Contested  Election  for  the  Northern  Division  of  the  County 
of  Stafford,  July  17th,  1865.  Hanley:  Keates  <|-  Fori. 
1865.     8vo.,  pp.  241. 

Keates  and  Ford's  General  Directory  of  the  Potteries 
and  Newcastle,  with  Almanack  for  1866.  Pt.  8vo.  Ditto, 
1867. 

[See  Greene  (C.  H.).] 

Keates  &  Garland,  Printers,  Hanley. 

Byelaws  and  Regulations  for  the  Borough  of  Hanley, 
&c.     Hanley :  Keates  1^  Garland,     n.d.  (1859).     8vo.  pp.  80. 

Keates,  James  Edward,  h.  Cheadle,  22nd  Aug., 
1817  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Keates  {d.  1872)  and 
Elizabeth,  his  wife  {d.  1868)  ;  educated  at 
IMLarton  Bank  Academy,  Cheshire  ;  m.,  10th 
July,  1839,  Sarah  Tipper,  of  Cheadle  {d.  1880)  ; 
in  business  sometime  in  Market  Street,  Man- 
chester ;  in  Burslem,  1840  to  1879,  as  Draper, 
Tailor,  &c. ;  now  of  Roselle  Cottage,  Hereford. 

J.  E.  K.  has  been  a  frequent  contributor  to  the  Alliance 
News  for  over  30  years,  and  was  sometime  Editor  of  The 
Beacon  {see  Jones  (Elijah)]  and  a  frequent  contributor  to 
its  pages. 

Keates,  John,  Printer,  Cheapside  and   Bruns- 
wick Street,  Hanley. 
The  Beacon.     [See  Jones  (Elijah).] 
Keates's  Directory  of  the  Potteries  (issued  every  four 
rs).     1875.    Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  410,  oii. 

Bye  Laws  of  the  Borough  of  Hanley.  Hanley:  J. 
Keates.    n.d.    8vo.,  pp.  viii. 


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Keating,  George.  Engraver;  b.  Ireland,  1762  ; 
in  London,  1784 — 99, 

Engraved  Portraits  of— George  Henry  Grey,  Earl  of 
Stamford  and  Warrington,  after  Eomney;  Henrietta 
Countess  of  Stamford.  ' 

Kboke,  Samuel,  Lichfield. 
[Bodl.  Lib.,  S3e,  641.] 

Kbelb. 

Monuments  at.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  S53,  38.] 

Ordnance  Plan  of  the  Pariah  of  Keele.  Three  sheets 
and  Index  sheet.     Southampton,  1876. 

Description  and  Plate  of  Hall.  [Morris's  Seats  III 
9,  10.] 

Kules  and  Regulations  of  the  Keele  Farmers'  Club, 
1853.    Newcastle,  1853.     12mo.,  pp.  26. 

[See  Styche  (Rev.  J.);  Stamer  (Rev.  F.  C);  The 
Sneyds.] 

Keeling  Family. 

Pedigree.  IBeliq.,  XV.,  127,  239  :  XVI.,  190, 191.  &c. ; 
Bodl.  Lib.,  1750,21.1 

[, See  Fletcher  (T.  W.).] 

Keeling,  Rev.  Isaac,  b.  Newcastle,  12th  Feb., 
1789  ;  s.  of  Robert  Keeling  (b.  1757  ;  rf.  1835) 
and  Elizabeth  Ratcliffe  {b.'.  Bank  Top,  7th 
Dec,  1763  ;  d.  1847),  his  wife  ;  educated  Mr. 
Thos.  Kemp's  Sch.  ;  Designer  and  Engraver 
at  Wedgwood's,  Etruria  ;  Wesleyan  Minister 
from  1811  ;  Letter  Writer  to  Conference  for 
20  years  ;  Journal  Secretary  for  several  years  : 
President,  1855  ;  m.  (1),  1815,  Esther  Brown, 
of  Shelton  (d.,  Sunderland,  15th  Nov.,  1838)  : 
(2)  Margaretta  Howell  (d.,  Islington,  1857)  ; 
d.,  Ripon,  11th  Aug.,  1869  ;  aged  80. 

Hymn  for  the  Sunday  School  at  Burslem.  Burslem : 
J.  Tregortha,  Printer,    n.d.  (1808).    Leaflet. 

A  Sermon,  on  I.  Chron.  xxix.  28,  in  Park  Chapel, 
Stockport.     Stockport,  1820.    8vo.,  pp.  28. 

A  Sermon,  on  Matt,  xvi.,  26.  2nd  ed.  1824.  12mo., 
pp.  28.    . 

A  Letter  to  the  Editors  of  the  Leeds  Mercury  on  the 
unhappy  Dissensions  of  the  Methodists  in  Leeds.  Leeds, 
1827.    8vo.,pp.  8. 

[To  this  a  reply  was  made :  A  Letter  to  the  Rev, 
Isaac  Keeling,  in  Reply  to  his  Letters  addressed  to  the 
Editors  of  the  Leeds  Mercury  .  .  .  and  his  reflections 
on  the  Methodist  New  Connexion.  By  a  Member  of  that 
Body.     Seventh  Edition.    1827.    8vo.] 

A  Reply  to  the  Pamphlet  entitled  "  A  Statement  of 
Facts."     Leeds,  1827.    8vo.,  pp.  28. 

Scriptural  Views  of  Human  Life  stated  and  exempli- 
fied. A  Sermon,  on  the  occasion  of  the  death  of  the  Rev. 
Robert  Newton,  D.D.  London  (Speeds  printed),  1854.  8vo., 
pp.  22. 

On  Conscience  viewed  in  Connexion  with  Practical 
Judgment.    London,  1862.    8vo.,  pp.  15. 

A  Valedictory  Letter  to  the  Quarterly  Meeting  at 
Burnley.     London,  1863.     12mo.,  pp.  16. 

Sermons  by  the  Rev.  Isaac  Keeling.  With  Memorials. 
[See  Willan  (Rev.  W.).] 

Sermons,  Notes,  and  Letters  in  MS.  IPenes  Rev. 
G.  R.  Osborne]. 

Obituary.  [Wes.  Min.  (1870),  9—11.] 
An  Enquiry  after  Happiness,  with  Answer  :  A  Poem. 
[Wes.  Mag.  (1809),  311-12];  Lines  written  May  19th, 
1809,  after  several  days'  successive  Thunder  and  Lightning 
[j6.  (1812), 820] ;  Letter  on  Circuit  Intelligence  [ib.  (1818), 
311]  ;  A  Hymn  for  Missionary  Meeting  \_ib.  (1821),  385]  ; 
David's  Lamentation  for  Absalom  \_ib.  (1831),  666 — 76, 
734 — 42]  ;  On  Performing  Duties  with  all  one's  might : 
Two  Sermons  on  Bcclesiastes  ix.  10  [ib.  (1834),  735 — 46, 
809—18,  893—901]  ;  Obituary  of  Mrs.  Esther  Keeling  [ib. 
(1839),  31]  :  of  William  Brown  Keeling,  M.D.  [ib.,  271] ; 
To  a  Good  Wife  :  a  Poem  [ib.  (Feb.,  1839)] ;  Obituary  of 
Thomas  Foster,  jun.,  B.A.  [ib.  (1846),  1027]  ;  Memoir  of 
his  .Father  and  Mother  [ib.  (1870)]  ;  Address  to  Irish 
Conference  [Wes.  Min.  (1850),  219— 25]  ;  To  a  Good  Wife: 
a  Poem  [Iris;  or,  Sheffield  Advertiser  (3rd  June,  1817) J. 
[See  also— New  Con.  Mag.  (1827J,  557— 60;  Thomas 
Cooper's  Life,  13  ;  Bradley  (Rev.  E.).] 


Kbelinq,   Rev.  John.     b.  Hanley,  1786  ;  Wes- 
leyan   Minister   from    1808  ;    "Missionary    to 
Malta,  1824—33  ;  d.  15th  Jan.,  1857. 
The  Grace  of  God  Manifested  [Wes. Mag.  (1815),  05- 
9];    Sermon  on  the  Feast  of  Pentecost  [(1816),  209— 18, 
251—60] ;    Sermon  on  Phil,  ii.,  12,  13    [(1820),  333—40, 
371—79];    Obituary  of  John  Kinsman  [(1832),  690]  ;    of 
Mrs.  Mary  Stoney   [(1840),  254] ;    of  Mrs.  Ellen  Turner 
[(1842)  492]  ;    of  W.  Handley  [(1843)  157]. 

Obituary  of  Rev.  J.  K.     [Wes.  Min.  (1857),  13.] 

Keeling,  Ralph,  Wolstanton. 

Certificate  of  Arms  of  R.  K.  of  W.  "  Exhibited  at 
Stone,  7th  April,  1663,  in  Vellome,  and  thus  attested  (by 
Segar)  with  the  blazon  thereof."  [Bodl.  Lib.,  858,  79,  f . 
101;  iJe%,  XV.,  239.] 

Keeling,  Rev.  Ralph  Ratcliffe.  b.  Newcastle, 
1796  ;  brother  of  Rev.  Isaac  Keeling ;  edu- 
cated Mrs.  Kemp's  Sch.  ;  Wesleyan  Minister 
from  1824  ;  m.  (1)  Miss  Turner,  of  Hull,  (2) 
Miss  Whitton,  of  Lincoln,  (3)  Miss  Stamp, 
dau.  of  Rev.  John  Stamp  ;  d.,  Barnsley,  30th 
Aug.,  1851. 

Obituary  of  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Keeling.  [Wes.  Maq. 
(1834),  789,  790.] 

Obituary  of  Rev.  R.  R.  Keeling.  [Wes.  Miii.  (1852), 
11,12.] 

Keen,  — .,  Stafford. 

A  Letter  to  the  Inhabitants  of  StafEord,  containing  an 
Account  of  Trusts  reposed  in  the  Corporation,  and  the 
Charities  given  to  the  Borough.  Stafford,  1808.  8vo., 
pp.  80,  5. 

Keen,  Rev.  William,  b.  Stafford,  1824  ;  s.  of 
George  Keen  ;  Mat.  Wore.  Coll.,  25th  June, 
1841  ;  B.A.,  1848  ;  d.,  Rowley  Park,  13th 
June,  1851. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  781.] 

Keir,  James,  F.R.S.  Of  West  Bromwich  ;  b. 
1735  ;  Chemist ;  partner  in  Keir,  Blair,  and 
Playfair's  Tividale  Collieries  ;  Colonel,  Staffs. 
Militia ;  Manufacturer  of  Soap  at  Tipton  ; 
d.  nth  Oct.,  1820;  bur.  All  Saints'  Ch., 
West  Bromwich. 

Life  and  Writings  of  Thomas  Day.  London,  1701. 
8vo.,  pp.  142. 

A  Chemical  Dictionary.  London,  1777,  1700.  4to. 
[Only  two  Volumes  issued.] 

■The  Martial  Character  of  Nations.    London,  1703. 

Invasion  of  Great  Britain.    London,  1803. 

Chrystalizations  observed  in  Glass  [Phil.  Trans. 
(May,  1776)];  Treatise  on  the  different  kinds  of  blastic 
fluids  and  gases  [ib.  (1777,  1779)];  Metal  capable  of 
being  forged  or  wrought,  when  red-hot  or  cold,  for  bolts, 
sheeting,  &c.  [ih.  (1779)] :  Congelations  or  Vitrolic  Acid 
[J6.  (1787)];  Fossil  Alkali  [ib.  (1788)];  Dissolution  of 
Metals  in  Acid  [ib.  (1790)J  ;  Strata  in  Pit  at  Tividale 
[Geological  Sac.  Jour.  (Feb.,  18U)]. 

'   Essay  on  Mineralogy  of  South  Staffordshh-e.     [Shaw, 
I.,  116-25.] 

[Probably  tlie  account  of  his  works  found  under  the  head  of 
Tiptoa  in  the  same  work.— COML^ILBR.J 

[Hackwood's  Tipton,  41  ;  Shaw's  Staffs. ;  and  most 
other  histories  of  the  County  since  then;  Life  of  Mrs. 
Schimmelpenninck  (1858),  60,  125.] 

Kelk,  Rev.  Thomas.  b.  1767  ;  Wesleyan 
Minister,  1788  to  death  ;  d.,  West  Bromwich, 
12th  Nov.,  1836. 

Thoughts  on  the  Right  Management  of  the  Best 
Business  in  the  World,  also  the  Engagement  of  Life.  An 
Allegory.     London,  1811.     8vO.,  pp.  28. 

Memoir  of  Thomas  Parson,  Preacher  [Wes.  Mcuj. 
(1808),  289—92]  ;  The  Grace  of  God  Manifested  [(181()) 
73—8]. 

Obituary  of  Rev.  T.  K.  [Hall's  Memorials,  243,  244  ; 
Wes.  Min.  (1837),  11,  12.] 


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Kelly,  E.  R.,  M.A. 

Post  OfSoe  Directory  of  Staffordshire.  London,  1870. 
8vo.     (Several  editions.) 

Ditto,  of  Birmingham,  with  the  Principal  Towns  in 
the  Hardware  and  Pottery  Districts.    London,  1856.    8vo. 

Ditto,  of  Birmingham,  &c.,  with  Sheffield.  London, 
1865.     8vo.,  pp.  1107. 

Kelly,  J.  R.,  Pi-inter,  High  Street,  Uttoxeter. 

Popery  and  Puseyism  at  Home  and  Abroad.  By  "  A 
Liberal  Churchman "  .  .  Uttoxeter:  Printed  by  J.  R. 
Kelly.     1853.     12mo.,  pp.  8. 

The  Uttoxeter  Era.     1855  to  date. 

ISee  Rushton  (Thomas),  Gould  (— .),  Wakefield  (G.).] 

Kelsall,  Rev.  Henry  James,  b.  Stafford,  1862  ; 
s.  of  John  Kelsall ;  Mat.  Wore.  Coll.,  Ox., 
21st  Oct.,  1880  ;  B.A.,  1884  ;  M.A.,  1887  ; 
Curate  of  Tutbury,  1885 — 87  ;  of  Horninglow, 
1887—91. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  784.] 

Kelsall,  John.     6.  Stafford,  1763  ;    one  of  the 
first  Methodists  in   Stafford  ;    was  the  means 
of   introducing   Ministerial    Services   there   in 
1803  ;  d.  14th  Aug.,  1825. 
Obituary.     [See  Sydsderff  (Eev.  J.).] 

Kempson,  Rev.  Gough  Willis.  b.  Wolver- 
hampton,1752  ;  s.  of  Willis  Kempson  ;  Mat. 
Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  17th  June,  1770  ;  B.A.,  1773  ; 
M.A.,  1779  ;  d.,  Graisley,  Wolverhampton, 
18th  Oct.,  1825. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  785.] 

Kempson,  Rev.  William  Henry.  b.  Penn, 
1810  ;  s.  of  Gough  Willis  Kempson  ;  Mat. 
Oh.  Ch.,  Ox.,  26th  June,  1828  ;  B.A.,  1833  ; 
d.  25th  Oct.,  1836. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  785.] 

Kemsey,  Matthew.  b.  Lapley,  1773  ;  s.  of 
Matthew  Kemsey ;  Mat.  St.  Edmund  Hall, 
Ox.,  14th  Oct.,  1793;  B.A.,  1797. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  785.] 

Kennedy,    Alexander   Manlove.     b.    Uttoxeter, 
1830  ;    s.  of  Doctor  A.  G.  Kennedy  ;    Mat. 
Exeter  Coll.,   Ox.,  28th  Jan.,  1847  ;     B.A 
1851  ;  M.A.,  1854. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  786.] 

Kennedy,  Angus  Ross.  B.A.,  M.D.,  and  CM., 
Victoria  Univ.,  Canada,  1876  ;  L.S.A.,  1885  • 
Surgeon  at  Bilston. 

Free  Trade  and  Protection. 

Lecture  on  Eeligion. 

Kennedy,  C.  R.,  West  Bromwich. 

Poems.  Original  and  translated.  West  Bromwich 
1857.     Duo.,  pp.  251. 

Kennedy,  John. 

A  Complete  System  of  Astronomical  Chronologv 
London  1762.  4to.  [Dr.  Johnson  wrote  the  Dedication 
to  the  King.] 

Keneiok,  William,  LL.D.  b.  in  Herts.,  1725  • 
d.  1779. 

■  t-  ^"^If  ^  of  D''-  Johnson's  New  Edition  of  Shakspeare 
m  which  the  Ignorance  or  Inattention  of  that  Editor  is 
exposed,  &c.    London,  1765.    8vo. 

A  Defence  of  Mr.  Kenrick's  Eeview  of  Dr.  Johnson's 
Shakspeare,  &c.      By  a  Friend  (himself).      London,  1766. 


An  Examination  of  Mr.  Kenrick's  Review  of  Dr. 
Johnson's  Shakspeare,  &o.    London,  1766.    8vo. 

An  Epistle  to  J.  Boswell  occasioned  by  hia  having 
transmitted  the  Moral  "Writings  of  Dr.  S.  Johnson  to 
Pascal  Paolo.    London,  1768.    8vo. 

A  Letter  to  J.  Boswell,  Esq.,  on  the  Moral  System  of 
'■  The  Idler."    London.    8to. 

\_See  Johnson  (S.).] 

Kent,  Elizabeth  Talbot,  Countess  of. 

[See  Talbot  (Elizabeth).] 

Kent,  John.     b.  Barton-under-Needwood,  1790  ; 
s.  of  John  Kent  ;    Mat.  Magd.  Coll.,  Ox.,  9th 
June,  1819. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  788.] 

Kenwaud,  James,  b.  London,  30th  July,  1828; 
s.  of  William  Ken  ward  ;  educated  in  Scotland  ; 
Assistant  Master  at  Sudbury,  Clapham,  and 
Cheltenham  Schools  ;  C.E.  ;  F.S.A.,  1870  ; 
Chevalier  of  St.  Stanislas,  Russia,  1874  ; 
Manager  of  Messrs.  Chance,  Glass  Manufac- 
turers, Smethwiclc,  from  1880  ;  Member  of 
General  Committee  of  Brit.  Association,  1891  ; 
Past  President  of  Birmingham  Phil.  Soc.  ;  of 
Harborne. 

Lighthouse  Illumination.  [S.  Timmins's  Industrial 
Birmingham  (1866).] 

For  Cambria.  'Themes  in  Verse  and  Prose.  London  : 
Longmans.     1868.     8vo. 

Oriel:  A  Study  in  1870,  and  other  Poems.  London: 
Chapman  ^  Hall.     1870.     8vo. 

Life  and  Writings  of  the  Eev.  John  Williams  (Ab. 
Ithel).     London:  Mason.     1871.     8vo. 

Harborne  and  its  Surroundings.  Birmingham:  Cor- 
nish.    1872.     Imp.  8vo.     2nd  ed.,  1885.     Imp.  8vo. 

Fate  of  the  Pair  Fifteen.    1874. 

The  Place  of  Archeology  in  Science.  Birmingham, 
1877.     8vo.,  pp.  35. 

Notes  on  the  Alleged  Medal  of  Christ.    1878. 

Our  Philosophy  and  our  Life.     1879. 

Eddystone  :  A  Poem.  1881.  3rd  Issue,  1891.  Bir- 
mingham.    8vo.,  pp.  10. 

The  Two  Ikeneld  Streets.    1883. 

A  First  Note  on  the  Anglo-Saxon  Cemetery  at  Wheat- 
ley,  Oxfordshire.  Birmingham,  1884.  8vo.,  pp.  14.  [Pro- 
ceedings of  Birmingham  Phil.  Soc,  IV.,  pp.  179 — 93.] 

A  ISfote  on  Hyperadial  Lighthouse   Lenses.      1889. 

ArchSEology  in  Britain.  Birmingham,  1889.  8vo., 
pp.  25.  [Proceedings  of  Birmingham  Phil.  Soc,  VII  r>D 
1—25.]  '  J  li-r 

Recent  Improvements  in  Ship  Signal  Lights.    1889. 
A  Note  on  Fixed  or  Occulting  Lights.    1890. 

Kbr,  Rev.  William.  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  ;  B  A  , 
1826  ;  M.A.,  1835  ;  Curacies,  1826—47  ; 
Vicar  of  Tipton,  1847—86. 

The  Popular  Ideas  of  Immortality,  Everlasting  Punish- 
ments, and  the  State  of  Separate  Souls,  brought  to  the 
Test  of  Scriptures.  A  Series  of  Discourses  delivered  in 
the  Parish  Church  of  Tipton  .  .  in  1863—64.  Dudley  ■ 
W.  H.  Laxton.     1865.     2nd  ed.,  1870.     8vo. 

The  Bible  versus  Geologists  ;  or.  Creation  in  Six  Days 
and  the  Deluge  Universal.  A  Sermon  preached  in  the 
Parish  Church  of  Tipton  .  .  .  April  17th,  1864.  Dud- 
ley:  W.  H.  Laxton.    1865.    8vo.,  pp.  52. 

"  The  Things  which  must  shortly  come  to  pass."  A 
Series  of  Discourses  on  the  Prophecies  of  "  The  Last  Days  " 
delivered  in  the  Parish  Church  of  Tipton.  Dudlev-  W 
E.  Laxton.     1868.     8vo.,  pp.  898. 

Immortality:  Whence,  and  for  Whom?  An  Essay. 
London,  1880.    8vo.  ■^ 

Our  Salvation.    A  Sermon.    London,  1884.    8vo. 

Kershaw,  Rev.  W.  H. 

Obituary  of  James   Ford.     [P.  M.  Mag.  (1884),  628.] 

Kbbwick,  John  de.  Precentor  of  Lichfield, 
1278  to  death  ;  d.  Lichfield,  April,  1292. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  194.] 


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KILLER 


Kbtlby,  Charles,  Smetbwick. 

Fresh  Water  Polyzoa.     [Science  Gossip  (1869),  131.] 

Kettbrich  (or  Catrik),  John.  Educated  proba- 
bly at  one  of  the  Universities  ;  Preb.  of 
Brampton,  Lincoln,  6th  Jan.,  1402  ;  of  Croper- 
dy,  Lincoln,  llth  July,  1402  ;  of  Stow-Longa, 
Lincoln,  3rd  April,  1406  ;  of  Osbaldwick, 
York,  20th  Jan.,  1407  ;  Master  of  St.  Mary 
Magdalene  Hospital,  Sandown,  Surrey,  14th 
JNov.,  1406  ;  Archd.  of  Surrey,  1410—14  ; 
Bp.  of  St.  David's,  29th  April,  1414  ;  of 
LichBeld,  1415-19  ;  ci.,  Florence,  1419. 

[Nicholas's  Proceedings  of  Privy  Coimcil,  III.,  5,  23  ; 
Foedera,  VIIL,  632,  504,  546,  571,  585,  586,  599,  636,  637, 
677,  694:  IX.,  12;  Walsingham's  Hist.  Angl.,  11.,  318; 
Le  Neve's  Fasti,  ed.  Hardv,  I.,  296,  373,  552  :  II.,  89,  117, 
140,  214  :  III.,  29,  202  ;  Wharton's  Angl.,  Sacra,  I.,  452  ; 
Godwin's  De  Prsesulibus,  ed.  Richardson,  321,  412,  582 ; 
Labbe's  Concilia,  XXVII.;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  144.] 

Kbttlb,  Rev.  Alfred  Cooke,  b.  Wolverhampton, 
1865  ;  s.  of  Sir  R.  Kettle  ;  Mat.  St.  John's 
Coll.,  Ox.,  11th  Oct.,  1884;  B.A,,  1887; 
M.A.,  1892  ;  of  Cuddesdon  Coll.,  1887  ; 
Curate  of  St.  Columba,  Southwick,  Durham, 
1888  ;  a  Cowley  Father. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  791.] 

Kettlb,  George,  b.  Chatham,  1830  ;  educated 
Hackney  College ;  Congregational  Minister 
from  1844  ;  at  Burton-on-Trent,  1851—55  ; 
d.,  Shrewsbury,  24th  Dec,  1888. 

Obituary.     [Congregational  Year  Book  (1890),  158.] 

Kettle,  Sir  Rupert  i\.lfred,  Knt.  b.  Birming- 
ham, 9th  Jan.,  1817  ;  s.  of  Thomas  F.  Kettle, 
Merchant ;  Student  Middle  Temple,  2nd  June, 
1842  ;  Barrister-at-Law,  6th  June,  1845  ; 
Judge  of  County  Courts  (No.  23)  since  1859  ; 
one  of  the  Committee  for  framing  County 
Court  Rules  ;  Assistant  Chairman  of  Staffs. 
Quarter  Sessions  for  many  years,  up  to  1891  ; 
J. P.  and  Deputy  Lieutenant  for  Staffs.,  and 
J. P.  for  Herefs.,  Worcs.,  and  Merionethshire  ; 
m.,  18th  Dec,  1851,  Mary,  dau.  of  William 
Cooke,  Esq.,  of  Merridale,  Wolverhampton  ; 
of  Merridale,  Wolverhampton. 

A  Note  on  Rating  to  the  Poor.    London,  1856.   8vo. 

A  Paper  on  Coal  Mining.    1864. 

Strikes  and  Arbitrations  .  .  .  Wolverhampton: 
W.  Parke.     1868.     8vo.,  pp.  48. 

Masters  and  Men     .    .     London,  1871.    8vo.,  pp.  38. 

[Men  at  the  Bar,  256.] 

Kettle,  Rupert  Edward  Cooke,  b.  Merridale, 
26th  Dec,  1854  ;  s.  of  Sir  R.  A.  Kettle, 
Knt.  ;  Mat.  St.  John's  Coll.,  Ox.,  11th  Oct., 
1873  ;  B.A.,  1878  ;  Student,  Middle  Temple, 
19th  Jan.,  1874  ;  Barrister-at-Law,  7th  May, 
1879  ;  on  Oxford  Circuit. 
FFoster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  791 ;    Men  at  the  Bar, 

256.]'" 

Kbtcjlton-,  William.  Chancellor  of  Lichfield, 
1st  May,  1506,  to  death  ;  d.  1509  ;  will  dated 
29th  Aug.,  1509. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  198.] 

Kewlby,  Rev.  Joseph  William,  b.  Isle  of  Man, 
1827  ;    s.  of  Tbomas  Kewley  ;    Mat.  St.  Ed- 


mund Hall,   Ox.,  27th  March,  1847  ;    B.A., 
1851  ;    M.A.,   1874  ;    P.O.  of    Cauldon  and 
Waterfall,  1854—60  ;  Rector  of  Thorpe,  1860 
—72  ;  of  Armitage,  1872. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  792.] 

Kewlev,  Rev.  Walter  Hercules,  b.  Cauldon, 
1856  ;  s.  of  Rev.  J.  W.  Kewley,  M.A.  ;  Mat. 
as  a  Non.-Coll.  Student,  Ox.,  22iid  April, 
1876  ;  New  Coll.,  B.A.,  1879  ;  Chp.  Magd. 
Coll.,  1882  ;  M.A.,  1885  ;  Vicar  of  Oakley, 
Bucks.,  1883— 86  ;  Rector  of  Fittleton,  Wilts., 
1886. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  792.] 

Key,  Rev.  Thomas,     b.  Uttoxeter,  1782  ;  Wes- 
leyan    Minister,    1809 — 44  ;     Superannuated, 
1844,  to  death  ;  d.  25th  Jan.,  1871  ;  aged  89  ; 
Minister  for  62  years. 
Obituary.     [  Wes.  Mhi.  (1871),  20,  21.] 

KiDD,  Rev.  Thornhill.  Independent  Minister  at 
Newcastle,  21st  Aug.,  1800. 

[Evang.  Mag.  (1800),  439.] 

KiDSGBOVB. 

Ordnance  Plan  of  the  Parish  of  Kidsgrove.  Six 
Sheets  and  Index  Sheet.     Southampton,  n.d.  (1879). 

KiDSTON,  Robert.     P.R.S.E.,  P.G.S. 

On  the  Fossil  Flora  of  the  Staffordshire  Coal  Fields. 
Part  II.  (with  a  plate).     Edinburgh,  1801.     4to.,  pp.  35. 

[Printed  originally  in  Trans.  Royal  Soe.,  JSdin.,  XXXYI.,  pp. 
65—98.] 

On  the  Fossil  Plants  collected  during  the  Sinking  of 
the  Shaft  of  the  Hamstead  Colliery,  Great  Barr,  near 
Birmingham.     [lb.,  XX2Y.,  pt.  6,  p.  317.] 

On  a  New  Species  of  Calamite  from  the  Middle  Coal 
Measure  (at  Rowley  Regis).  [Ann.  and  Mag.  of  Natural 
History  (Aug.,  1888),  pp.  129—32.] 

KiLBOUENB,  John.  b.  Walsall,  3rd  Aug.,  1840  ; 
s.  of  William  Kilbourne  ;  educated  Private 
Schs.  ;  m.  Eliza,  dan.  of  John  Blakemore  ; 
Editor  of  Walsall  Advertiser,l%id2  ;  ol  Walsall 
Free  Press,  since  1880. 

KiLDBRBBE,  Spcncer  (De  Horsay).  b.  Caraprey 
Ash,  Suffolk,  1790  ;  s.  of  Samuel  Kilderbee, 
Esq.  ;  Mat.  Univ.  Coll.,  Ox.,  4th  Nov.,  1807; 
Scholar,  1812— 16  ;  B.A.,1811;  M.A.,  1815; 
M.P.,  Aldeburgh,  May,  1829—30;  Oxford, 
1830—32  ;  Newcastle,  1837—41  ;  assumed 
name  of  De  Horsay,  by  Royal  Letters  Patent, 
20th  April,  1832  ;  d.  20th  May,  1860. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  793.] 

Kilkenny,  WiUiam  de.      Archd.  of   Coventry, 
1248—72  ;  Preb.  of  St.  Paul's  ;  Chancellor  of 
England  ;    Bp.  of  Ely,  1286  ;    Ambassador  to 
Spain,  where  he  died. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  207  ;  Surtees's  Hist,  of  Durham, 
II.,  229  ;    Shirley's  Royal  and  Historical  Letters,  I.,  463, 
475 ;    Le   Neve's  Fasti,   I.,  568  :  II.,  379 ;    Madox's   Ex- 
chequer, I.,  69  :    T.,  464,  485,  508,  570  ;    Foss's  Judges,  II., 
375—78.] 

KiLLEK,  Robert  Wagstaffe.  b.  Manchester  ;  g. 
of  George  Killer,  Hatter  ;  educated  Man.  Gr. 
Sch.,  1774  ;  Surgeon  to  the  Manchester  In- 
firmary ;  of  Alton,  Staffs.,  where  he  d.,  25th 
May,  1841.  Monument. 
[Man.  Gr.  Sch.,  Reg.,  I.,  188.] 


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KiLMisTBR,  Abraham  Kershaw,  b.  Leek  ;  d., 
Leek,  25th  Dec,  1858. 

The  Oakleigh  Shooting  Code.  .  .  Edited  by  the 
Author  of  "  Nights  at  Oakleigh  Old  Manor  House."  Lon- 
don :  James  Ridgway  ^  Sons.  1836.  pt.  8vo.,  pp.  xxvii., 
194. 

[Origiually  published  as  "Nights  at  Oakleigh  Old  Manor 
House."    INew  Spoi-ting  Mag.  (1836).] 

The  Rod  and  the  Gun  :  being  Two  Treatises  on  Ang- 
ling and  Shooting.  By  James  Wilson  and  the  Author  of 
"Tom  Oakleigh's  Shooting  Code."  London,  1840.  8vo., 
pp.  xi.,  439. 

Dovedale,  Beauties  of  Derbyshire.  By  "Tom  Oak- 
leigh." Illustrated.  Macdesjidd ;  James  Swinnerton. 
1865.    8vo. 

[Mirror,  XXTIII.,  153,  154,  191,  192.] 

KiMBBELEY,  Very  Rev.  Jonathan.  b.  Broms- 
grove,  Worcs.,  1661  ;  s.  of  William  Kiraber- 
ley  ;  D.D.,  of  Pembroke  Coll.,  Ox.  ;  Vicar  of 
Holy  Trinity  Ch.,  Coventry,  1681—1713  ; 
Canon  of  Lichfield,  1684;  Preb.  of  Westmr., 
1711  ;  Eector  of  Baginton,  and  afterwards  of 
Leamington,  Warws.  ;  Dean  of  Lichfield  ; 
Eector  of  Tatenhill,  7th  July,  1713,  to  death  ; 
d.  7th  March,  1719  ;  bitr.  Lady  Chapel,  Lich- 
field Cathedral. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  187;  Wood's  Ath.  Oxon,,  IV., 
749;  Fasti,  II.,  335;  Hawlinson,  III.,  311;  Foster's 
Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  850.] 

KiMBEELEY,  Rev.  Jonathan,  b.  Lichfield,  1701  ; 
s.  of  Dean  Kimberley  ;  Mat.  Magd.  Coll.,  Ox., 
1st  Aug.,  1716  ;  Demy,  1716—25  ;  B.A., 
1720  ;  M.A.,  1723  ;  B.D.,  1731  ;  Fellow, 
1725—30  ;  Rector  of  Bubbenhall,  Warws., 
1726,  to  death  ;  d.  1736. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  793.] 

Kimberley,  Rev.  Samuel,  b.  Coventry,  1687  ; 
s.  of  Rev.  Jonathan  Kimberley,  D.D.  ;  of 
Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.  ;  Vicar  of  Bagington,  Warws., 
1713  ;  Vicar  of  Holy  Trinity,  Coventry,  1713; 
of  Etwall,  and  Master  of  Etwall  Hospital, 
Derbys.  ;  Canon  Residentiary  of  Lichfield, 
1713  ;  Preb.  of  Handsacre,  1712—19  ;  of 
Freeford,  4th  Aug.,  1713—19  ;  of  Pipa 
Minor  (all  Lichfield),  8th  May,  1719—34  ;  d. 
30th  June,  1734. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  231,  235,  242  ;    Foster's  Alumni 
Oxon.,  II.,  850.] 

KiNARDSLEY,  Joliu.  Preb.  of  Flixton,  9th 
March,  1322—26. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  229.] 

KiNASToN,  Ralph.  b.  1560  ;  M.A.,  St.  Mary 
Hall,  Ox.  ;  Preb.  of  Wolvey,  Lichfield,  29th 
Aug.,  1595—98. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  229.] 

KiNFARB   Forest. 

[Bodl.  Lib.,  850,  8B,  162  ;  15g7,  32.] 

King  — . 

Handbook  to  Cathedrals  of  England  and  Wales. 
1861—60.    [Western  Division,  Vol. IV.,  Bristol— Lichfield.] 

liiNG,  F.  M. 

Selections  from  Steir's  Words  of  the  Lord  Jesus  Com- 
piled by  F.  M.  K.  Walsall :  W.  Henry  RoUnson  1882 
Pt.  8to.,  pp.  50. 

[U'O  copies  ouly.] 


King,  Gregory,  b.  St.  Chad's,  Lichfield,  15th 
Dec,  1648  ;  s.  of  Gregory  King,  Surveyor, 
and  Elizabeth  {dau.  of  J.  Andrews,  of  Sand- 
wich, Kent)  his  wife  ;  educated  Lichfield  Gr. 
Scb.  ;  in  service  of  Sir  William  Dugdale  ir.  his 
Visitations  of  1662 — 66  ;  in  service  of  Lord 
Hatton,  1667—69  ;  returned  to  Lichfield,  1669, 
where  he  kept  a  school  ;  employed  by  W. 
Chetwynd,  of  Ingestre,  to  transcribe  his  family 
muniments  ;  Steward  to  Lady  Gerard,  of 
Gerard's  Bromley,  &c.,  1669 — 72  ;  in  London, 
1672  ;  Rouge  Dragon,  1677  ;  Registrar  of 
Coll.  of  Arms,  1684  ;  Lancaster  Herald,  1690  ; 
m.,  (1)  1st  July,  1674,  Anne,  dau.  of  John 
Powell,  of  Pirley,  Gloucs.,  (2)  1701,  Frances 
Grattam  ;  d.,  London,  29th  Aug.,  1712  ; 
bar.  St.  Benet's,  Paul's  Wharf. 
Engraved  3  plates  for  Ogilvy's  Roads. 
Map  of  Westminster.     1678. 

The  Order  of  the  Installation  of  Prince  George  of 
Denmark,  &c.    London,  1684.    f  ol. 

Ditto,  cf  Henry,  Duke  of  Norfolk,  &c.  London,  1685. 
fol. 

An  Account  of  the  Investiture  of  His  Electoral  High- 
ness of  Bradeuburg  with  the  Order  of  the  Garter.  London 
1600.    4to.  ' 

An  Account  of  the  Ceremonial  at  the  Coronation  of 
William  and  Mary.     [Drawn  up  by  G.  K.]     1689.     fol. 

Natural  and  Political  Observations  and  Conclusions 
upon  the  State  and  Condition  of  Great  Britain.  London 
1606.  12mo.  [Published  at  the  end  of  the  3rd  ed.  of 
Mr.  G.  Chalmers's  Estimate,  1802;  and  separately  with 
Life  of  the  Author.    London,  1810.    8vo.] 

Transcribed  and  embellished  Dugdale's  Visitation 
1''63.     [Now  in  Coll.  of  Arms.]  ' 

Transcribed  the  Family  Muniments  of  Chetwynd 
Family,  fol.  vol.,  in  vellum.  [Penes  Earl  of  Shrewsbury  1 
^  ,JB0'31- Lib.,  2*3,68,  394:  1134,133;  Harwood's  Lich- 
field, 446,  447;  Dallaway's  Heraldic  Signs;  Chalmers's 
Estimate  ;  Shaw,  II.,  p.  xxv.;  Gent.'s  Mao.,  LXVIII ,  921  • 
XC.  (pt.  1),  233  ;  Harl.  MS.,  3777  ;  Nichols's  Leics.,  IV 
V. ;  Hamper  s  Life  of  Dugdale  ;  Macaulay's  England  III  • 
Pepys's  Memoirs,  V,,  183.]  a        ,       ■, 

King,  Right  Rev.  Henry.     Bp.  of  Chichester. 

Letter  to  Izaak  Walton,  prefixed  to  Walton's  Life  of 
handerson. 

King,  Rev.  Louis  Henry.  b.  Newcastle,  1856  ; 
«.  of  Richard  King  ;  Mat.  St.  Edmund  Hall' 
Ox.,  25th  Oct.,  1880  ;  B.A.,  1883  ;  M  A  ' 
1887. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  796.] 


Primitive     Methodist 


King,    Rev.    Thomas. 
Minister. 

The  Riches  of  Divine  Mercy.  A  Sermon  delivered  in 
the  Primitive  Methodist  Chapel,  Tunstall,  Staffordshire 
on  Monday  morning,  June  Uth,  1860,  on  the  occasion  of 
the  celebration  of  the  Jubilee  of  the  Primitive  Methodist 
Connexion.     London,  R.  Davies.     1860.     8vo. 

King's  Bbomlby. 

The  Hall  Engraved.     [Shaw,  I    147  ] 
mar  Ichool  *°'  "'"  ^^^"^g^'"^"*  °f  king's  Bromley  Gram- 

Kingsburgh,    Rev.    Edward,    M.A       Vicar   of 
Chebsey  ;    Preb.  of  Gaia  Minor,  Lichfield,  9tli 
Feb.,  1710 — 33. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  238.] 

Kingslky. 

Ordnance  Plan  of  the  Parish  of  K  Seven  «i,.=o+  j 
Index  Sheet.     Southampton,  n.d  (1870). 


KINGSTON 


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KITCHENER 


Kingston,  Robert.     Preb.  of  Tachbrook,  Lich- 
field, 1371—85. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  250.] 

KiNGSTONB. 

Ordnance  Plan  of  the  Parish  of  Kingstone.  Southamp- 
ton,    n.d.  (1882). 

Kingstone,     Richard.        Archd.    of    Hereford, 
1379  ;    Preb.  of  Flixton,  Lichfield,  14th  Dec, 
1400 — 25  ;     Dean    of   Windsor  and   Wolver- 
hampton. 
[Bodl.  Lib.,  22  ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  229.] 

KiNGSVVINFORD. 

History  of.     [Scott's  Stourbridge,  119—60.] 
An  Act  for  Effecting  the  Sale  of  Part  of  the  Glebe 
Lands  belonging  to  the  Rectory  of  Kingswinford  to  the 
Right  Honourable  John  William  Ward,  Viscount  Dudley 
and  Ward     .     .    26th  May,  1826.     fol.,  pp.  9. 

[Jewitt's  Ceramic  Art,  I.,  260 ;  Shaw,  II.,  226—29  ; 
see  Duncalf  (J.),  lUingworth  (Rev.  J.),  Ford  (Rev.  S.), 
Hodgson  (Rev.  J.).] 

KiNNERSLEY,    John    de.      Preb.    of    Ecoleshall, 
Lichfield,  1332—56. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  228.] 

KiNNEV,  John  de.     Chancellor  of  Lichfield,  1254 

—70. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  197.] 

KlNVASTON. 

Prebendary  of.  [OUver's  Coll.  Ch.  of  AVolverhamp- 
ton,  10,  20,  57,  58,  64,  163n,  175.] 

KiNVER. 

History  of.  [Shaw,  .II.,  262;  Scott's  Stourbridge, 
161—85.] 

Scheme  for  the  Management  of  Kinver  Grammar 
School.     8vo. 

KmwoLDMBRSH,  William,   B.D.     Preb.  of  Gaia 
Minor,  Lichfield,  27th  Sept.,  1433—48. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  233.] 

KiRBV,  T.,  Printer,  High  Street,  Wednesbury. 

Rules  and  Laws  of  the  Town  Swimming  Club.  1878. 
12mo.,  pp.  15. 

Wednesbury  Parish  Church.     Wednesburi/.    n.d.    Lar. 

Report  on  the  Health  of  the  Borough.  By  J  C. 
Garman.     1875.     8vo.,  pp.  7.     1881,  8vo.,  pp.  12. 

Patent  Shaft  and  Axletree  Company  (Melbourne 
Exhibition).     Wednesburi/,  1880.    pp.  24. 

List  of  Voters  for  the  Borough  of  Wednesbury.  1882. 
lar.  8vo.,  pp.  149.    1883,  lar.  8to.,  143. 

Proposed  United  Drainage  Area  (Proceedings  upon 
the  Inquiry).     Wednesbury,  1883.    fol.,  pp,  146. 

Byehiws  of  the  St.  Bartholomew  Lodge  (of  Free 
Masons).     Wednesbury,  1884.    ]2mo.,  pp.  7. 

Wednesbury  Local  Board  of  Health  Summary  of 
Receipts,  &c.    1885.    8vo.,  pp.  6.  ^    ,„  „ 

Report  on  Health  of  the  Borough.  By  W.  Garman, 
M.B.     Wednesbury,  1885.    8vo.,  pp.  35.    1889,  8vo.,  pp.  13. 

Abstract  of  Accounts  of  Wednesbury.  1888.  8vo., 
pp.  38.    1880,  8vo,,  pp.  38. 

KiRBY,  T.,  Printer,  Walsall. 

Centenary    of    Sunday    Schools,    Walsall 

Nonconformist  Celebration  .  .  July  19th,  1880.  8vo., 
no  pagination. 

[See  Fisk  (Rev.  G.).] 

KiKBY,    T.,   AND    Son,    Printers,    High    Street, 
Wednesbury. 

Free  Library  and  Public  Bath  Inaugural  Proceeding. 
Wednesbury.  1878.    8vo.,  pp.  29. 

Wednesbury  Blue  Book,  1879.    Wednesbury.  n.d.  8vo., 

^^'  Ninth  Annual  Report  of  Free  Library  Committee. 
Wednesbury,  1887.    8vo.,  pp.  27. 


Kirk,  Rev.  John.  h.  Rackley,  near  Acton 
Burnell,  Salop,  13th  April,  1760  ;  s.  of 
William  Kirk  and  Mary,  his  wife  ;  educated 
Sedgley  Park ;  on  Mission  at  Aldenham 
Hall,  Salop,  1785  ;  Chp.  at  Sedgley  Park, 
1786  ;  President  of  Sedgley  Park  Seh.,  1793 
—97  ;  Priest  at  Lichfield,  1801  to  death  ; 
D.D  ,  by  diploma,  9th  Nov.,  1841  ;  d.,  Lich- 
field, 21st  Dec.  1851. 

The  Faith  of  Catholics,  &c.     [See  Berington  (Bp.).] 
Memoir  of  Rev.  J.  K.     [Catholic  Directory  (1853).] 
Funeral  Sermon.     [ .S'ee  Weedall  (R.  R.  Mons).] 
Dr.  Kirk  transcribed  the  State  Papers,  &c.,  of  Sir  R. 
Sadler,  published,  1809,  by  A.  Clifford  [see]. 

[Dr.  Kirk  collected  in  50  vols.,  fol.  and  4to.,  materials  for  a 
new  edition  of  I)odd's  Ch.  Hist.,  afterwards  used  by  Rev.  M.  A. 
Tierney  in  his  new  edition,  1839—43 ;  also,  in  MS ,  4  vols,  of 
Biographical  Details  (penes  late  Cardinal  Manning).] 

[  Weedall's  Life,  5,  6, 112,  175,  177,  258 ;  Husenbeth's 
Milner,  373;  Tablet  (24th  Jan.,  1852);  Catholic  Student 
(24th  Jan.,  1853)  ;  Ordo  {lSi3)  ;  Catholic  Directory  (1S63), 
129  ;  Catholic  Mag.  and  Rei).,  V.,  ci. ;  Gent's  Mag.,  N.S., 
XXXVII.,  304:  CCXII.,  509;  Rambler,  IX.,  244—49, 
425  ;  Smith's  Brewood  (1874),  51.] 

Kirk,  Rev.  William  Boyton.  St.  Aidan's, 
1858;  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin;  B.A.,  1874; 
LL.B.,  1879  ;  Curate  of  Burslem,  1860  ;  other 
Curacies  to  1875  ;  Vicar  of  Two-Mile-Hill, 
Bristol,  1875—77  ;  of  Holy  Trinity,  Birken- 
head, 1877—82  :  of  St.  John's,  Ashton-under- 
Lyne,  1883. 
The  Immaculate  Conception;  or.  The  Martyrs  of 
Santiago.    A  Poem. 

Antiquities   of    Ashton-under-Lyne  and    Neighbour- 
hood. 

KiRKB,  Sam.     [_See  Jurye  (R.).J 

Herald's  Deputy  to  Staffs.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  836,  495.] 

KiRKHAM,  C,  Printer,  Leek. 
[See  Hankinson  (Rev.  J.).] 

KiRKHAM,  Walter  de.  Chp.  of  Easterington, 
Yorks.,  1225  ;  Dean  of  Pencrie  (Penkridge), 
1226  ;  of  St.  Martin's-le-Grand,  London,  10th 
Oct.,  1299  ;  Preb.  of  Bole,  York  ;  Archd.  of 
Salop,  1232  ;  Dean  of  York,  1241  ;  Bp.  of 
Durham,  21st  April,  1291  ;  d.,  Howden,  9th 
Aug.,  1260  ;  hur.  Durham. 
[Matth.  Paris,  V.,83,  675  :  VI.,  526— 32,395  ;  Wilkin's 

Concilia,  I.,  704—8  ;   Tanner's  Biblio.  Brit.-Hib.,  4o8  ;   Le 

Neve's  Fasti,  L,  573  :  III.,  121, 174, 287  ;  Surtees's  Durham, 

I.,  xxix.] 

KiRKLAND,  W.,  Shenstone. 

[See  Cannock  Chase.] 

KiRKWOOD,  John.     Bookseller,   &c,   Piccadilly, 
Hanley. 
[White's  Staffs.  (1834).] 

KiRTON,  John  William. 

A  Popular  Explanation  of  the  Permissive  Bill  for  the 
Suppression  of  the  Liquor  Traffic.  Stafford,  n.d.  (1858). 
8vo. 

Kitchen,  Thomas. 

Map  of  Staffordshire.  Drawn  and  Engraved  by  T.  K. 
London,  1750.    fol. 

Kitchener,  Frances  Anna  («e«  Hammond),     m. 
Francis  E.  Kitchener,  M.A.;  formerly  of  High 

Soh.,  Newcastle. 
A  Tear's   Botany.      London:    Rivingtons.      Or.  8vo. 
(Several  Editions.) 


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Kitchener,  Francis  E.  b.  Newraaiket,  Camb., 
30th  Dec,  1838  ;  s.  of  W.  Cripps  Kitchener, 
Esq.  ;  educated  Repton  and  Rugby  Schools  ; 
Fellow, Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.;  B.A.;  M.A.;  LL.M.; 
Assistant  Master  at  Rugby,  1862 — 75  ;  Head 
Master  of  High  Sch.,  Newcastle,  1875—91  ; 
m.  Frances  Anna  Hammond  ;  of  Oulton  Old 
Hall,  Stone. 

The  Psalms  Chronologically  arranged  by  Four 
Friends.  London:  Macmillan.  1887.  Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  483. 
2nd  ed.,  1870.    3rd  ed.,  1890. 

Geometrical  Note  Book  .  .  .  London :  Macmillan. 
1868.  Medium  4to.,  pp.  68.  2nd  ed.,  1875  ;  3rd  ed.,  1876  ; 
reprinted,  1879, 1882, 1889. 

The  Golden  Treasury  Psalter.  London,  1870.  18mo., 
pp.  271. 

Two  Addresses  to  the  Boys  of  Newcastle  High  School. 
Newcastle:  D.  Dilworth.    n.d.    8vo.,  pp.  12. 

Prayers  for  the  Use  of  the  High  School.  (Privately 
printed.) 

Two  Addresses  to  the  Boys  of  Newcastle  High  School. 
Newcastle :  G.  T.  BagguUy.    1891.    8vo,,  pp.  13. 

Naked-Eye  Botany.  London :  Percival  tf-  Co.  1892. 
Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  189. 

Edited : — The  Eugby  School  Natural  History  Society's 
Eeport.    1864^74.    8vo. 

KiTCHiNGMAN,  Rey.  John.  Lichfield  Theological 
Coll.,  1858  ;  Curate  of  Stoke,  1860—66  ; 
Shelton,  1866—68;  Vicar  of  St.  Mary's, 
Wolverhampton,  1868—74  ;  Rector  of  Bon- 
sall,  Derbys.,  1874. 
[Crockford  (1880).] 

Knapp,  Rev.  J.  B.   Primitive  Methodist  Preacher. 

Address  to  the  Tunstall  District  Preachers'  Literary 
Association,  Oct.,  1872.     [P.  M.  Mag.  (1873),  230—34.] 

Knell,  Thomas.  Chp.  to  Walter,  Earl  of  Essex, 
1573,  being  present  at  his  death,  22nd  Sept., 
1576. 

Epitaph  on  the  Death  of  the  Earl  of  Essex.    In  MSS. 
Account  of  Last  Illness  of  the  Earl  of  Essex.     FBrit 
Mus.  Add.  MS.,  S2092,  f.  5.] 

Knbllbb,  Sir  Godfrey,  Bart.    h.  Lubeok,  1646  ; 

d.,  Twickenham,  19th  Oct.,  1723. 

Painted  Portrait  of— William  Congreve.  [In  National 
Gallery.] 

Knight,  Sir  Arnold  James,  Knt.  h.  Sixhill's 
Grange,  Lines.,  17th  May,  1789  ;  s.  of 
Alexander  Knight,  Esq.,  and  Catherine  Caley, 
his  wife  ;  educated  Baddesley  Green,  Warws., 
and  Oscott  Coll.,  1799—1809  ;  Edin.  Univ 
1807  ;  M.D.,  Edin.,  11th  June,  1811  ;  Sur- 
geon in  Sheffield  from  1815—43  ;  J.P.  for 
West  Riding  of  Yorks.  ;  in  Liverpool  from 
1843—51  ;  m.,  1822,  Harriet  Isabel,  dau.  of 
T.  Milner-Smith,  Esq.,  of  Dunston  Hall, 
Derbys.  ;  d..  Great  Malvern,  12th  Jan.,  1871. 
Author  of  numerous  Pamphlets,  Tracts,  and  Letters 

on  Catholic  Emancipation,  &c. 

Memoir  and  Portrait   of  Sir  A.   K.     XOscotian  NS 

(Dec.,  1886),  259— 80.]  ' 

Knight,  Charles.     Printer,  London. 

T     ^l^^^^^^""-^-   ^^^^-    M-.  2vols.     [Frontis.  to  Tol. 
I.— The  Morns  Dancers,  from  "Window  in  Betley  Hall.] 

Knight,  John  Presoott.  h.  Stafford,  1803  ;  s. 
of  Edward  Knight,  Comedian  ;  Pupil  to  J. 
Sass  and  J.  Clint,  and  Student  in  Royai 
Academy,  1820  ;  exhibited  Brit.  Inst.,  1828  ■ 
A.R.A.,    1836;    R.A.,    1844;    Professor   of 


Perspective,  Royal  Academy ;  Secretary  to 
Royal  Academy,  1848—73  ;  rf.,  London,  26th 
March,  1881. 

Painted  Portraits  of  : — Alfred  Bunn — Miss  Chesters 
—Mr.  Terry— Sir  W.  Scott— Mr.  Glover— Edward  Knight 
(his  father) — J.  Fitzherbert,  iBsq. 

Landscapes:' — "List  ye  Landsmen  all  to  me"  {1828} 
—The  "Whist  Party  {1828)— Anld  Robin  Gray  {1829}— 
Smugglers  Alarmed  {1830)— The  Auld  Friends  {1831)— 
A  Bit  of  Courtship  {1832)— The  Spanish  Refugees,  and 
John  Anderson  my  Jo  {1833)— The  Pedlar  (2S34)— Sunset 
{1834)— Tarn  o'  Shanter  (iS35)— The  "Wreckers  {1836)— 
English  Harvest  {1837)— The  Saint's  Day  (iS3S)— The 
Broken  Heart  (iS39)— Waterloo  Banquet  {1842). 

Knight,  Rev.  William,    b.  London,  1476  ;  edu- 
cated Winchester  Sch.,  1487  ;'  Mat.  New  Coll., 
Ox.,  1491  ;  LL.D.;  D.C.L.,  12th  Oct.,  1531  ; 
Fellow  of  New  Coll.,  Ox.,  1493  ;   Secretary  to 
King  Henry  VII.  and  VIII.  ;    Canon  of  St. 
Paurs,_  1517—42  ;    last   Archd.    of    Chester 
while   it   remained   connected   with   Lichfield, 
11th   Nov.,    1522—41  ;    Bp.    of    Bath    and 
Wells,  1541  ;  d.  29th  Sept.,  1547. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  206 ;    Wood's  Ath,  Oxon.,  II., 
762:    Fasti,  L,  89;    Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IL,  863  ;  Cas- 
san's    Bishops     of    Bath  and   Wells,    I.,    447 ;    Puller's 
Worthies  (1662),  205  ;  St.  Pa.  Hen.  8  ;  Strype's  Memorials,  . 
I.   fpt.  1),  86,  136,  188  ;    IL  (pt.  1),  9  :    IIL  (pt.  1),  452 
Cranmer,  77,  135.] 

Knolles,  Richard. 

History  of  the  Turks,  &o.      London,  1687—1700.    fol., 
3  vols.     [Reviewed  by  Johnson  in  Rambler,  No.  122.] 

Knowlbs,    Ann.      b.  Brierley  Hill,   1784  ;    d., 
Lye  Waste,  Worcs.,  6th  Jan.,  1860. 

Obituary.     \_See  Knowles  (J.).] 

Knowles,   Rev.  Charles.     Of  Emmanuel  Coll., 

Cam.  ;    B.A.,    1854 ;    M.A.,    1857  ;     Dixie 

Fellow ;     Curate   of    St.    Peter's,    Porsbrook, 

1854—56  ;    of  St.  Luke's,   Leek,   1857—61  ; 

St.   Luke's,    Chesterton,   Cambs.,   1862 — 65  ; 

Rector  of  Winteririgham,  Linos.,  1866. 

A  Pastoral  Letter  to  the  Parishioners  of  Winterine- 
ham.    1878. 

Knowles,  J. 

Obituary  of  Ann  Knowles.     {P.  M.  Mag.  (1860),  569.] 

Knowles,  Mary  (nee  Morris),     b.  Rugeley,  5th 

May,  1733  ;   dau.  of  Moses  and  Mary  Morris  ; 

TO.  Thomas  Knowles,  M.D.  ;    d.,  London,   3rd 

Feb.,  1807. 

A  Compendium  of  a  Controversy  on  Water  Baptism 

between  Rand,   a   Clergyman   of    Coventry,    and    M   K 

(Anon.)       n  p.,  pi.,  or  d.  (1776).      8vo.,  pp.  4.     Again,  in 

tol.,  4  sheet,  and  reprmted  twice  ;     Broadside   (1777)    l 

sheet ;    agam,  8vo.,  pp.  3.     London:  Printed  by  G.  Stro'ven 

il '  71  ^^'  *■    ^^P'-*lisl^«'i  in  T!ie  Irish  Friend. 

-i^nr^  Dialogue  between  Dr.  Johnson  and  Mary  Knowles. 
1790.  8vo.,  pp.  4.  London:  Printed  by  G.  Stroven.  1805 
8yo.,  pp.  5.  Ditto  [Gent.'s  Mag.  (Jan.,  1791')  500  •  Lnd«\ 
Mag.  (March  1792)'] ;  Furthe?  Particulars  if  the' Con vfr- 
sation  [The  Friend  (Philadelphia),!    163] 

Three  Verses    [without  title].      n.p.,pl.ord.     4to 
sm.  sheet.    Reprinted,  headed  '■'  Verses  by  M^ry  Knowles  " 
n.  p.,  pi.  or  d.     8vo.,  pp.  2.  .:  j  ■ 

n«-  ^„^°^H'^  Correspondence  between  Capt.  Morris  and 
Mary  Knowles,  viz.:-"A  Bone  for  Friend  Mary  to  Pick  " 
by  Thomas  Morns,  with  the  reply,  "The  Bone  Picked" 
by  Mary  Knowles.  [The  Brit.  Friend,  TV  HO] 
M  ^f  °7/  °*  "^T^'y  K"°wles,  with  Portrait  [  fhe  Lady's 
Monthly  Mus^{Noy.,  1803)];  Obituary  [The  Monthly 
Repository  of  Theology,  II.,  160.]  '"  ^""'"'"^ 

^or  C^°"r^^'%  J"'™^™  (I860),  517,  518,  591-93,  595, 
596  ;   Letters  of  Anna  Seward  (Edinburgh,  1811),  pc^sim.] 


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iAKE 


Knyht,  "William.     Chapter  Clerk  of  Lichfield. 

[Bodl.  Lib.,  794,  147.] 

Knypersley  Family. 

[Bodl.  Lib.,  833,  227,  244  :  1750,  13a6,  18,  20a6.] 

Kynardesley,  of  Staffs. 

Pedigree.  [Bodl.  Lib.,  834,  v.,  1,  f.  46,  5  :  Shaw,  II., 
I,i0,  152.]  '       ' 

Kynnbrsley,   Clement,      h.  Loxley,  1746  ;  s.  of 
Thomas  Kynnersley  :    Mat.  Magd.  Coll.,  Ox., 
4th  Feb.,   1763  ;    of  Loxley  ;    m.  Rosamond, 
dau.  of  Sir  Wolstan  Dixie,  Bart.;  d.  1815. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  807.] 

Kynnbrsley,  Clement  John  Sneyd.  b.  Loxley, 
1800  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Kynnersley,  Esq.  ;  Mat. 
Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  11th  April,  1818  ;  of 
Loxley;  m.,  4th  Jan.,  1130,  Mary,  dau.  of 
William  Sneyd,  Esq.;  d.  3rd  March,  1840. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  807.] 

Kynnersley,  Clement  Sneyd.  b.  Highfields, 
Uttoxeter,  1859  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Clement 
Sneyd  Kynnersley  [s^«]  ;  Mat.  Brasenose 
Coll.,  Ox.,  21st  Oct.,  1878  ;  Lieutenant,  3rd 
Staflfs.  Militia  ;  m.,  1883,  Margaret  Geraldine, 
dau.  of  Rev.  H.  Abud,  Vicar  of  Uttoxeter  ; 
of  Loxley  Park  and  Highfields. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  807  ;  Eton  Sch.  Lists.] 

Kynnersley,  Edmund  Clement  Sneyd.  b. 
Uttoxeter,  1812  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Sneyd  Kyn- 
nersley, Esq.;  Mat.  Trin.  Coll.,  Ox.,  3rd  Not., 
1831  ;  B.A.,  1835  ;  M.A.,  1838  ;  Rector  of 
Draycott,  1838  to  death  ;  d.  9th  June,  1841. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  807 ;    Eugby  Sch.  Heg.] 

Kynnersley,  Edmund  McKenzie  Sneyd.  b. 
Uttoxeter,  1841  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Clement  Kyn- 
nersley [s««]  ;  Mat.  Balliol  Coll.,  Ox.,  11th 
Oct.,  1860  ;  Fellow,  St.  John's  Coll.,  1865— 
79  ;  B.A.,  1866  ;  M.A.,  1871  ;  Barrister-at- 
Law,  Inner  Temple,  1869  ;  Inspector  of 
Schools,  1874. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  807.] 

Kynnbrsley,  Herbert  William  Sneyd. 

A  Parallel  Syntax,  Greek  and  Latin  for  Beginners. 
London,  1877.     12mo. 

Latin  Prose  Composition.  London,  1886.  2nd  ed., 
1889. 

Kynnbrsley,  Mrs.  (nee  Smith),     b.  Alrewas  ; 
m.  Mr.  Kynnersley,  of  Burton,  where  she  re- 
sided until  death  ;  d.  17th  July,  1811. 
Life  and  Experience  of.     {See  Tayler  [Rev.  S.).] 

Kynnersley,  Thomas  Clement  Sneyd.  b.  Lox- 
ley, 23rd  July,  1803  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Sneyd 
Kynnersley ;  educated  Rugby ;  St.  John's 
Coll.,  Cam.,  1828  ;  Student,  Middle  Temple, 
27th  May,  1824 ;  Barrister-at-Law,  20th 
June,  1828  ;  B.A.;  M.A.;  Revising  Barrister, 
Oxford  Circuit,  1832—56  ;  Stipendiary  Magis- 
trate, Birmingham,  1866—88  ;  Recorder  of 
Newcastle,  1858—88  ;  Deputy  Chairman, 
Warws.  Quarter  Sessions,  1863  ;  J.P.  and 
Deputy  Lieutenant  of  Staffs.;   m.,  June,  1834, 


Eliza  Rose,  dau.  J.  Sandars,  Esq.,  of  Taplow 
House,  Berks.  ;  d.,  Moor  Green,  Birmingham, 
1893. 

Laws  relating  to  Dealers  in  Old  Metal  and  Marine 
Store  Dealers.    London :   Shaw  cf  Co.    1862.    \1mo. 

Laws  relating  to  Juvenile  Offenders.  London:  same 
imprint.    1862.    12mo. 

Edited  Pratt's  Laws  of  Highway.  London,  1863. 
12mo. 


Lacey,  Rev.  Thomas  Alexander,  b.  Notting- 
ham, 1853  ;  s.  of  George  Frederick  Lacey, 
Esq.  ;  Mat.  Balliol  Coll.,  Ox.,  18th  Oct., 
1871  ;  B.A.,  1876  ;  M.A.,  1885  ;  Assistant 
Master,  Denstone  College,  1885—89  ;  Fellow  of 
the  Soo.  of  the  Coll.  of  St.  Mary  and  St.  John 
of  Lichfield,  1886—89  ;  Second  Master,  King's 
Coll.,  Taunton,  1889  ;  Vicar  of  St.  Edmund's, 
Northampton,  1891. 

A  First  Latin  Accidence  .  .  .  London :  Parker  & 
Co.    pp.  59. 

The  Liturgical  Use  of  the  Litany.    Knott,    pp.  16. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  808.] 

Lachb,    Rev.    Hugh.        Master   of    St.    John's 

Hospital,  Lichfield  ;   Sacrist  to  the  Cathedral ; 

a  great  benefactor  to  the  Hospital  for  Women 

in  Beacon  Street. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  513,  557 ;    Bodl.  Lib.,  855,  143.] 

Lacok,  Rev.  Ralph.     Canon  of  Lichfield. 

His  Chantry.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  864,  57—9.] 

Ladkins,  of  Staffordshire. 
[Bodl.  Lib.,  858,  97.] 

Lady,  A. 

A  Journey  to  the  Highlands  of  Scotland.  "With 
Occasional  Remarks  on  Dr.  Johnson's  Tour.  By  a.  Lady. 
London,    n.d.  (1776).    8vo. 

Laing,  David. 

Specimen  of  Proposed  Catalogue  of  the  Portion  of  the 
Librarv  at  Britwell  House,  Bucks.,  collected  by  the  late 
W.  H."  Miller,  Esq.  [M.P.  for  Newcastle,  Staffs.].  Edin- 
burg/i,  1852.     4to. 

[30  copies  only  printed.] 

Laing,  Rev.  John  Fenwick.  b.  Tynemouth, 
27th  April,  1837  ;  s.  of  Joseph  Laing, 
Solicitor,  &c.  ;  of  Lichfield  Coll.  ;  Curate  of 
Caldmore,  near  Walsall,  1866—72  ;  Vicar  of 
St.  Michael  and  All  Angels,  Caldmore,  1872 
to  date. 

The  Church  Catechism,  with  Notes  .  .  Walsall  : 
W.  Henry  Robinson,     n.d.  (1884).     12mo.,  pp.  32. 

First  Helps  to  Faith  and  Piety.  London:  Masters. 
2nd  ed.,  2875.    4th  ed.,  1802. 

A  Plain  Guide  to  Peace  with  God.  London :  Masters. 
1876. 

A  Catechism  of  Christian  Instruction. 

"Who  can  forgive  but  God  alone  ? 

Lake,  Samuel,  M.E.,  and  R.  Nelson  Boyd, 
M.  Inst.  C.E. 

Some  Account  of  the  Argentella  Mines  .  .  "With 
Extracts  from  the  Reports  of  S.  L.  and  R.  N.  B.  Walsall : 
W.  Henry  Robinson.    1886.     Demy  8vo.,  pp.  14. 

[For  private  circulation.] 


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LANE 


Lally,   Eev.  William  Michael,     b.    Whitegate, 

Cheshire,   1765  ;    s.  of  Kev.  Edmund  Lally, 

Vicar  ;  educated  Man.  Gr.  Sch.,  1786  ;  LL.B., 

St.  Peter's  Coll.,  Cam.,   1803  ;    incorporated 

St.    John's    Coll.,     Ox.,    14th    Oct.,   1829  ; 

D.C.L.,  26th  Nov.,  1829  ;    Vicar   of    Little 

Missenden,    Bucks.,   until    1809  ;     Rector   of 

Drayton  Bassett,  1790  to  death  ;    m.  (1)  Miss 

Cooper,  (2)  2nd  July,  1840,  Susanna,  widow  of 

P.  Cooper,  Esq. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  810  ;  Man.  Sch.  Eeg.,  II., 
130.]  ^'       ' 

Lama  Sabachthani  ; 

or,   Cry   of   the  Sou  of   God.      Wolmrhampton,  1745. 
12mo.,  pp.  160. 

Lamb,  Rev.  John.  b.  Hartley,  Westmd.,  1755  ; 
s.  of  John  Lamb,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Que,en's  Coll., 
Ox.,  31st  March,  1773  ;  B.A.,  1776  ;  M.A., 
1776;  Fellow;  Curate  of  Yoxall,  3  801  ;  (/., 
Kirby  Stephen,  Oct.,  1827. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  810.] 

Lamb,  B,ev.  Matthew,  b.  Sandford,  Westmd., 
1732  ;  s.  of  Edward  Lamb,  Esq.  ;  Mat. 
Queen's  Coll.,  Ox.,  24th  Oct.,  1751  ;  B.A., 
1755  ;  M.A.,  1758  ;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  1773  ; 
Principal,  Magd.  Coll.,  Ox.,  1786—88  ;  Chan- 
cellor, Diocese  of  Oxford  ;  Eector  of  Harring- 
ton, Worcs.;  of  Chipping  Warden,  Northants., 
Preb.  of  Curborough,  Lichfield,  19th  June, 
1772;  Canon  of  Lichfield  ;  Preb.  of  Worcester, 
1775  to  death  ;  d.  16th  April,  1797. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  810 ;   Harwood's  Lich- 
field, 223,] 

Lamb,  Percy  Stuart,      b.  Aldridge,  1865  ;  s.  of 
Eev.  Francis   William  Lamb,   Curate ;    Mat. 
Wore.  Coll.,  Ox.,  18th  Oct.,  1883. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  810.] 

Lambert,  Eev.  Brooke,  b.  Chertsey,  Surrey, 
1834  ;  s.  of  Francis  John  Lambert,  Esq.  ; 
educated  Brighton  Coll.;  King's  Coll.,  London  ; 
Mat.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.  ;  B.A.,  1858  • 
M.A.,  1861  ;  B.C.L.,  1863  ;  Curate,  St! 
Luke's,  Preston,  1858—60  ;  St.  John's, 
Worcester,  1860—63  ;  St.  Andrew's,  Hilling- 
don,  Middlesex,  1863—64  ;  Curate  and  after- 
wards Vicar  of  St.  Mark's,  Whitechapel,  1864 
— 70  ;  of  Tamworth-io.-Amington  and  Hop- 
was,  1872—78  ;  Vicar  of  Greenwich,  1880. 

^0^.^^'^^°^^   *"^   Pauperism.      London:    Sotheran   &    Co. 
1871.     12mo.,  pp.  118. 

Sermons  on  the  Lord's  Prayer.   London:  Jones.    Green- 
wich :  Richardson.     1883.     12mo.,  pp.  82. 

Articles  on  Social  Topics  to  Magazines,  &c. 

Lambriok,  Eev.  Samuel,  b.  Helston,  Cornwall, 
9th  Feb.,  1845  ;  s.  of  a  Wesleyan  Minister  ; 
Congregational  Minister  at  Smethwick  from 
1875  ;  d.  10th  May,  1880. 

311  -P''''"^''^-      ^Congregational    Year  Boole   (1882),   310, 

Landen  (or  Llanden),  Edward.  b.  Stafford, 
1615  ;  s.  of  Benedict  Landen,  of  London  • 
Mat.  Magd.  Coll.,  Ox.,  11th  Oct.,  1633; 
Student,  Middle  Temple,  1628. 


[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  874 ;  Foster's  Inns 
of  Court  Eeg.] 

Landor,    Eev.    Charles    Savage,      b.   Warwick, 

1778  ;    s.  of  Walter  Landor,  Esq.  ;    educated 

Eugby  ;    Mat.   Wore.  Coll.,  Ox.,  10th  March, 

1795  ;    B.A.,  1798  ;    M.A.,  1801  ;    Rector  of 

Colton,  1806  to  death  ;  d.  July,  1849. 

[Colton   and   De  Wasteneys,  116 ;    Foster's   Alumni 
Oxon.,  II.,  813  ;  Rugby  Sch.  Eeg.,  59. 

Landor,  Eev.  Charles  Wilson.  b.  Colton, 
1813  ;  s.  of  Eev.  C.  S.  Landor  \see']  ;  edu- 
cated Eugby;  Mat.  Wore.  Coll,  Ox.,  5th 
March,  1831  ;  B.A.,  1835  ;  M.A.,  1837  ; 
Eector  of  Over  Whitacre,  Warws.  ;  Vicar  of 
Lindridge,  Worcs.,  1847—73  ;  of  The  Grange, 
Cannington,  Somers.  ;  d.  25th  June,  1877. 
[Rugby  Sch.  Reg.,  152  ;    Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II., 

813;  Colton  and  De  Wasteneys,  116.] 

Landor,  Eev.   John.     b.  Eugeley,  1737  ;    s.  of 

Eobert  Landor,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Magd.  Coll.,  Ox., 

8th  Feb.,  1755  ;     Eector  of  Colton,   1767  to 

death  ;  d.  1806. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,   813;    Colton  and   De 
Wasteneys,  116.] 

Landor,  Walter,  b.  Eugeley,  1732  ;  s.  of  Eobert 
Landor,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Wore.  Coll.,  Ox.,  29th 
Oct.,  1750  ;  B.A.,  1754  ;  M.A.,  1757  ;  M.B., 
St.  Alban's  Hall,  1760  ;  of  Ipsley  Court, 
Warwick  ;  d.  Nov.,  1805. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  818.] 

Landseer,  Thomas. 

Engraving  of  Needwood  Forest.     Published  1st  Jan., 
1810.  ' 

Lane,  Colonel  Edward. 

Image  of  our  Reforming  Times.    London,  1654.    4to. 

Lane,  Venerable  Ernald.  b.  King's  Bromley 
Manor,  3rd  March,  1836  ;  s.  of  John  Newton 
Lane  and  Hon.  Agnes,  his  wife  ;  Mat.  Balliol 
Coll.,  Ox.  ;  Fellow  of  All  Souls'  Coll.,  Ox.  ; 
Curate  of  Baldersby,  Yorks.,  1863 — 68  ; 
Eector  of  Albury,  Oxon.,  1868—70  ;  Vicar  of 
St.  Michael's,  Handsworth,  1870—71  ;  Eector 
of  Leigh,  1871  to  date  ;  Senior  Chp.  to  the 
Soc.  of  the  Coll.  of  St.  Mary  and  St.  John  of 
Lichfield,  1873  ;  Proctor  to  Convocation  for 
Archdeaconry  of  Stoke,  1878  ;  ditto,  for 
Clergy  of  the  Diocese,  1884  ;  Archd.  of  Stoke, 
1888 ;  Preb.  of  Ufton  Cantoris,  1888  ;  m 
Evelyn  Adelaide,  dau.  of  J.  W.  Philips,  Esq.! 
of  Heybridge. 

A  Charge,  by  the  Venerable  E.  Lane,  to  the  Arch- 
deaconry of  Stoke,  at  his  Primary  Yisitation  nth 
12th,  13th,  April,  1888.  Stafford,  n.d.  12mo.,  'pp  10 
Second  Visitation  .  ,  9th,  10th,  11th  May,  1889  " 
Stafford:  R.  ^  W.  Wright,  n.d.  'l2mo.,  pp  12  Third 
Visitation  .  .  .23rd,  24th,  25th  April,  1890.  'Stafford- 
shire  AdveHizer  Office,  Stafford.  12mo.,  pp.  10.  Fourth 
Visitation  .  189^  pp.  11.  Fifth  Visitation  .  . 
1892.    pp.11.    Sixth  Visitation    .    .    .    1893.     12mo.,  pp. 

.Sm:t.e.^t\Ti?Dery"s\ett''"^^    '^    *^^    ^^'=*- 
Report  of   Committee  of  Convocation  of  Canterbury 

°°  tli«?'-«^alence  of  Betting  and  Gambling.    1889.    No. 

236.    Signed     Ernald  Lane,  Chairman."    8vo    pp  4 
[Foster's  Oxford  Men  and  Colleges,  281.] ' 


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Lane,  James,  Bilston. 

A  Cap  of  Gray,  Hairs  for  Yoimg  Travellers  ;  or,  A 
few  Poems  on  Various  Subjects  .  F.  Nokes,  Printer, 
Bilston.    n.d.  (1832).    8vo.,  pp.  28. 

Lane,  Jane.  b.  Bentley  Hall :  dau.  of  Thomas 
Lane,  Esq.,  and  Anne  Bagot,  his  wife  ;  was 
residing  with  her  brother,  Colonel  John  Lane, 
at  Bentley  Hall,  3rd  Sept.,  1651,  when  Charles 
IL  was  escaping  from  the  Battle  of  Worcester, 
and  was  in  hiding  at  Moseley,  close  by  ;  was 
the  means  by  which  King  Charles  escaped — 
he  acting  in  the  capacity  of  serving  man  to  her 
from  10th  Sept.  to  the  16th,  when  she  left  him  in 
safety  at  Castle  Cary  and  returned  to  Bentley  ; 
within  one  month  of  his  escape — namely,  on 
13th  Oct.,  1651 — it  appeared  in  print  that 
King  Charles  had  escaped  by  means  of  a  lady  ; 
this  led  Colonel  Lane  to  hurry  himself  and  his 
sister  out  of  the  kingdom,  arriving  in  France 
in  December  ;  she  stayed  on  the  Continent 
until  the  Eestoration,  when  a  pension  of  £1,000 
was  granted  to  her,  as  well  as  one  of  £500  to 
her  brother.  Colonel  Lane  ;  m.  Sir  Clement 
Fisher,  Bart.,  of  Packington  Magna,  Warws.  ; 
d.  9th  Sept.,  1689. 

Essay  of  a  Loyal  Breast  in  four  copies  of  Terses  to 
Madame  Jane  Lane,  &c.  By  W.  Fairbrother.  London, 
1660.    4to. 

[Accounts  of  Jane  Lane  and  her  escapade  with 
Charles  II.  will  be  found  in — Boscobel  Tracts,  ed.  Hughes 
(1837  ;  2nd  ed.,  1858) ;  N.  ^  Q.,  2ud  Series,  I.,  501 :  4th 
Series,  I.,  303  ;  Collectanea,  ed.  Burrows  (Ox.  Hist.  Soc), 
II.,  394 ;  Mercurious  Politique,  (Oct.,  1655),  18—25  ;  Com- 
mons' Jour.,  VIIL,  215,216,222,230;  Lords'  Jour.,  XL, 
219  ;  Shaw's  Stafis.,  H.,  97  ;  Cal.  St.  Pa.  (Dom.  ger.,  1660 
—61)  423,  (1661—62)  393,  (1664—65)  560 ;  Luttrell's  Re- 
lation of  State  AfEairs,  L,  607  ;  Cal.  Clarendon  Papers,  IL, 
157  •  Pepys's  Diary  (9th  Jan.,  166—61) ;  Thomas's  Dug- 
dale's  Warws.,  IL,  989  ;  Whiteladies  .  .  (1660)  ;  Evelyn's 
Diary  (21st  Dec,  1651) ;  Thurloe  St.  Pa.,  I.,  674  :  T.,  84  ; 
Clarendon's  Rebellion,  Book  XIII. ;  and  aU  Histories  of 
Staffs.] 

Lane,  John  Henry  Bagot  Newton,  b.  King's 
Bromley,  1839  ;  s.  of  John  Newton  Lane, 
Esq.  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Cb.,  Ox.,  27th  May,  1847  ; 
Scholar,     1847—64;     B.A.,     1854;     M.A., 

1857  ;  Lieut.-Colonel,  Coldstream  Guards  ; 
J. P.,  Staffs.  ;  of  King's  Bromley  ;  d.  22nd 
March,  1886. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  815.] 
Lane,  Lettice.     Sifter  to  Jane  Lane  ;  d.,  Mart- 
ley,  Woics.,  3rd  Nov.,  1709. 

[She  polished  stones,  some  of  which  were  in  Nash's 
—the  Historian  of  Worcestersbire— possession.] 

[Nash's  Worcs.;  Harwood's  Erdeswicke  (1844),  411.] 

Lane,    Rev.    Obadiah.      Preb.    of   Gaia    Minor, 
Lichfield,  19th  Dec,  1767— March,  1780. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  234.] 

Lane,  Sidney  Leveson.  b.  King's  Bromley, 
13th  April,  1831  ;  s.  of  John  Newton  Lane, 
Esq.  ;  Mat.  Cb.  Ch.,  Ox.,  31st  May,  1849  ; 
B.A.,  1853  ;  Student,  Middle  Temple,  19th 
Nov.,    1853  ;    Barrister-at-Law,    17th    Nov., 

1858  ;  J.P.  and  Deputy  Lieutenant,  Yorks.  ; 
m.  Mary  Isabella,  Dowager  Viscountess  Downe  ; 
of  Baldersby  Park,  Thirsk ;  Manor  House, 
Great  Addington,  Thrapstone,  Northants.  ;  8, 
Belgrave  Square,  S.W. 


[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  815  f    Men  at  the  Bar, 
264.J 

Lane,  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  Bentley  Hall,  1746  ;  s. 
of  Thomas  Lane,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Pemb.  Coll., 
Ox.,  29th  Nov.,  1764  ;  B.A.,  1768  ;  M.A.. 
1772  ;  Rector  of  Handsworth,  1776  to  death  ; 
d.  2nd  Oct.,  1802. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IL,  81.5.] 

Lane,  Rev.  Thomas  Leveson.  b.  King's  Brom- 
ley ;  s.  of  John  Lane,  Esq.  ;  of  St.  John's 
Coll.,  Cam.;  B.A.,  1823;  M.A.,  1828;  adm. 
ad  eundem,  Ox.  Univ.,  7th  June,  1853  ;  Vicar 
of  Wasperton,  Warws.,  1834  ;  of  Baswich, 
1836  to  death. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IL,  816.] 

Langdale,  Rev.  Adam  (or  Alban).  b.  Yorks.; 
St.  John's  Coll.,  Cam.;  B.A.,  1532  ;  Fellow, 
26th  March,  1534  ;  M.A.,  1535  ;  B.D.,  1544  ; 
D.D.,  Cam.,  1554,  and  on  14th  April,  same 
year,  at  Ox.  Univ.  ;  Preb.  of  York,  26th  May, 
1554  ;  Rector  of  Buxted,  Sussex  ;  Arohd.  of 
Chichester,  16th  April,  1555  ;  Chancellor  of 
Lichfield,  3rd  Feb.,  1558  ;  Preb.  of  Alrewas, 
19th  Jan.,  1659  ;  deprived  of  all  for  denying 
the  Queen's  supremacy,  1560  ;  in  a  list  of 
recusants,  1561  ;  he  was  living  in  1584. 
Catholica  Conf utatio  impisB  cuiusdam  Determinationis 
D.  Nicolai,  Ridlei    .     .    .    Paris,  1556.    f  ol. 

Disputation  on  the  Eucharist  at  Cambridge,  June, 
1549  [Pox's  Acts  and  Monuments]  ;  Colloquy  with 
Richard  "Woodman,  12th  May,  1557  [j6.]  ;  Tetrastichon 
[end  of  Seton's  Dialectica  (1574)]  ;  Carmina  diversa. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  199  ;  Cooper's  Ath.  Cantab.,  I., 
509,510;  Cooper's  Annals  of  Cam.,  IL,  31,  85  ;  Le  Neve's 
Fasti,  I.,  260,  585  :  III.,  169,  617  ;  Strype's  Annals,  I.,  87, 
277 ;  Strype's  Cranmer,  355  :  App.,  183,  185 ;  Strype's 
Metaoirs,  IL,  210  :  III.,  330  ;  Dodd's  Ch.  Hist.,  IL,  128, 
141 ;  Wood's  Ath.  Oxon.,  L,  78,  605,  711  ;  Bliss's  Wood's 
Fasti,  I.,  146  ;  MS  Parker,  106,  art.  11 ;  Pitt's,  184  ;  Rymer, 
XT.,  382,  544  ;  Aschami,  Epistolse,  75,  1 16  ;  Plowden's 
Reports,  526  ;  Tanner's  Biblio.  Brit. ;  Wood's  Coll.  and 
Halls,  IL,  124  ;  Lemon's  Cal,  St.  Pa. ;  Fuller's  Ch.  Hist. ; 
Ridley's  Works,  169;  Grindal's  Remains,  194;  Zurich 
Letters,  I.,  lln  ;  Baker's  Hist,  of  St.  John's  Coll,,  116, 
137,  335,  462  ;  Ascham's  Works,  ed.  Bennet,  393  ;  Add. 
MSS.,  5875,  f.  22  ;  Lansd.  MS.,  980,  f.  260  ;  Lower's  Wor- 
thies of  Sussex,  70.] 

Langford,  John  Alfred.  b.  Birmingham,  12th 
Sept.,  1823  ;  s.  of  John  Langford  ;  educated 
privately  in  Classics  and  Mathematics  by  Pro- 
fessor Lund,  of  Queen's  Coll.,  Birmingham  ; 
LL.D.  ;  Fellow  Royal  Hist.  Soc.  from  its 
formation  ;    on  Birmingham  Sch.  Board  from 

1874  ;  m.  Mary  Ann,  dau,  of  F.  Price,  Printer, 
of  Bilston  and  Birmingham. 

Prison  Books  and  their  Authors.  London  :  Tegg.  1861. 
Or.  8vo.,  pp.  357. 

[Thomas  Cooper,  his  Purgatory  of  Suicides,  and 
Stafford  Gaol :  pp.  334—57.] 

History  and  Description  of  Staffordshire  and  War- 
wickshire. In  Four  Volumes.  Mackenzie,  n.d.  4to. 
Plates.     Staffordshire- Vols.  I.  &  II. 

Langlby,  Rev.  Goodrich.  Lichfield  Theological 
Coll.,  1867  ;  Curate,  St.  Mark's,  Shelton, 
1868—71 ;  All  Soul's-iy.-St.  John's,  Hunting- 
don, 1871—72  ;  Vicar  of  St.  Mary-at-Elms, 
Ipswich,  1873 — 75  ;    of  Somersham,  Ipswich, 

1875  ;  Diocesan  Inspector  of  Schools,  Diocese 
of  Norwich,  1878. 

An  Address  to  Bereaved  Parents. 


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Langlbv,  Rev.  John.  b.  Checkley,  1768  ;  s.  of 
Rev.  Samuel  Langley,  Rector  ;  Mat.  Wore. 
Coll.,  Ox.,  10th  April,  1778  ;  B.A.,  1782  ; 
M.A.,  1784  ;  Fellow,  until  death  ;  d.  30th 
July,  1827. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  817.] 

Langley,  Rev.  John.  b.  Bridgenorth,  1768  ; 
s.  of  John  Langley,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox., 
10th  Oct.,  1786  ;  B.A.,  1790  ;  M.A.,  1793  ; 
Chp.,  Stafford  County  Gaol  ;  d.  5th  Jan., 
1835. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  817.] 

Langley,  John.     Golding,  Shrewsbury. 

Letters  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  Fielde,  of  Brewood.  [Shaw, 
II.,  xri.,  xvii.] 

Langley,  Rev.  Samuel,  s.  of  Thomas  Langley, 
of  Middlewich,  Cheshire  ;  Fellow  of  Ch.  Coll., 
Cam.  ;  Minister  of  Swefctenham,  Cheshire, 
1649  ;  ejected,  1660  ;  removed  to  Tamworth, 
1660,  Tchere  he  seems  to  have  dwelt  for  some 
years,  receiving,  whilst  there,  a  visit  (13th 
Jan.,  1660)  from  the  Rev.  Henry  Newcome, 
of  Manchester. 

Suspension  Reviewed.     London,  1658.     8vo. 

[Newcome's  Autobiography,  9,  12],  219,  283  ;  Marten- 
dale's  Autobiography,  116  ;  Nonconformity  in  Cheshire, 
200,202.]  ^ 

Langley,  Rev.  Samuel,  b.  Checkley,  1720  ;  s-. 
of  Rev.  Samuel  Langley  ;  Mat.  Pemb.  Coll., 
Ox.,  10th  May,  1738  ;  B.A.,  26th  Feb.,  1742  ; 
M.A.,1758;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  1758  ;  Rector  of 
Checkley,  1744  ;  of  Steventon,  Salop,  1759 
to  death  ;  d.  1791. 
[Foster's    Alumni    Oxon.,    II.,     817;    Hutchinson's 

Stoke-on-Trent,  62.] 

Langley,  Rev.  Samuel,  b.  Checkley,  1756  :  s. 
of  Rev.  Samuel  Langley  ;  Mat.  Wore.  Coll., 
Ox.,  11th  May,  1773  ;  B.A.,  1777  ;  M.A., 
1780  ;  Rector  of  Checkley,  1791  to  death  :  d. 
10th  Feb.,  1839. 
[Foster's    Alumni    Oxon.,    II.,     817;     Hutchinson's 

Stoke-on-Trent,  62.] 

Langley,  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  Checkley,  1767  ;  s. 
of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Langley,  D.D.  ;  Mat. 
Wore.    Coll.,    Ox.,   30th  Oct.,  1783  ;     B.A., 

1787. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  817.] 

Langley,  Rev.  William,  b.  Prestwich,  Lanes., 
1596  ;  Vicar  of  St.  Mary's,  Lichfield  ;  ejected, 
1643  ;  afterwards  of  Wellington,  Salop. 

The  Persecuted  Minister  in  Defence  of  the  Ministrie 
&c.    London,  1856.    4to.  ' 

Death  of  Charles  I.  lamented,  with  the  Restauration 
of  Charles  II.  congratulated,  in  a  Speech  at  the  Proclaim- 
mg  of  our  gratious  King  at  Wellington.  London,  1660 
8vo.    Port,  of  Charles  II. 

Monarchy  Asserted.    London,  1660.    8vo. 

Certificate  of  Descent  of  Mr.  W.  Langley,  minister  of 
the  Gospel,  and  late  of  Lichfield,  from  the  house  of  Edge- 
croft  (i.e.,  Agecroft),  of  Lancashire  [Bodl.  Lib.,  858,  96, 
f.  125].  Letter  to  W.  Langley  from  Is.  Allen,  certifying 
his  descent  and  arms,  4th  Sept.,  1656  [ib.,  858,  97  f.  125, 

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With  an  Introduction  and  Notes  by  the  Eev.  F.  R.  Raines 
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[Harwood's  Lichfield,  459,  460  ;  Walker's  Sufferings 
pt.  II.,  299 ;  Nonconformist  Memorial,  III.,  236  •  see 
Sutton  (C.  W.).]  ,     o    ,     see 


Langton,  Walter  de.  b.  West  Langton,  Leics.; 
Preb.  of  St.  Paul's  :  of  Westmr.  ;  Canon  of 
Lichfield  ;  Chp.  to  King  Edward  I.  and  the 
Pope  ;  Treasurer  of  Llandaff ;  Dean  of  Bruges  ; 
Keeper  of  King's  Wardrobe  and  Great  Seal ; 
Master  of  St.  Leonard's  Hospital,  York  ; 
Treasurer  of  King's  Exchequer  ;  Bp.  of  Lich- 
field, 1296,  to  death  ;  excommunicated  ;  im- 
prisoned by  Edward  II.  ;  a  founder  of  Lich- 
field Cathedral,  building  the  Lady  Chapel,  the 
wall  round  the  Close,  &c.  ;  to  it  he  left  by 
Will  904  marks  ;  d.,  London,  16th  Nov., 
1321  ;  bur.  in  Lady  Chapel. 

Statutes  of  Bishop  Langton.  [Muniment  Room, 
Lichfield  Cathedral.    Yol.  XIII,,  F.  18.] 

[Pox's  Acts  and  Monuments,  I.,  419 ;  Godwin  de 
Prsesal;  Anglia  Sacra,  I.,  441,  447;  Harwood's  Lichfield, 
11,  139, 140  ;  Cox's  Muniments  of  Lichfield  Cathedral,  30, 
54,  76,  78,  96,  108,  116,  122,  125,  128,  148,  146,  149,  154, 
208,  209,  217,  222  ;  Rymer's  Fcedera  ;  Le  Neve's  Fasti,  ed. 
Hardy,  I.,  549,  550  ;  Hill's  Hist,  of  Langton,  15,  17.] 

Laedner,  Dr.  Dionysins. 

Treatise  on  the  Origin,  Progress,  and  Improvement 
of  Manufacture  of  Porcelain  and  Glass.  London:  Cabinet 
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[Staffs. :— Astbury,  14 ;  Wedgwood,  15,  16, 17,  18,  19, 
27,53,75,138;  Brindley,38;  ElerBess,14;  Staffs.,  13,80.] 

Lasoblls,  Amy.     Norley,  Prodshara. 

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the  Xmas  Number  of  The  Monthly  Packet,  n.p.,  pL,  or  d. 
(W.  S.  Robinson,  Walsall).    12mo.,  pp.  32. 

Latham,  Rev.  John.  D.D.  ;  of  Queen's  Coll., 
Cambridge,  1847  ;  Vicar  of  Little  Eaton, 
Derbys.,  1848  ;  Canon  Residentiary  of  Lich- 
field, 1864  ;  Chp.  to  the  Female  Training  Coll., 
Derby. 

The  Idolatry  of  the  Church  of  Rome.    A  Sermon. 
A  Yisitation  Sermon. 

Lauder,  Rev.  William,     d.  1771. 

An  Essay  on  Milton's  Use  and  Imitation  of  the 
Moderns  in  his  Paradise  Lost.     London,  1750.    8vo. 

[Preface  and  Postscript,  written  by  Dr.  Johnson.] 

A  Letter  by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Douglas,  occasioned  by  his 
Yindication  of  Milton.    London,  1751.    4to. 

[Drawn  up  by  Jolinson.] 

The  Grand  Impostor  (Lauder)  detected.  London, 
1754.     8vo.  ' 

[Reviewed  by  Johnson.     Gent.'i  Mag.  (18S4),  97.] 

Laurence,    Henry,      b.    Willenhall,    1786  ;    d. 
28th  June,  1844. 
Obituary.    By  T.  J.     [PTes.  il%.  (1844),  332.] 

Laukbnce,  Rev.  Neville  George  Grey.  b.  Hamp- 
stead,  Middlesex,  1826  ;  s.  of  John  Laurence, 
Esq.  ;  Mat.  Queen's  Coll.,  Ox.,  15th  May, 
1844  ;  B.A.,  1849  ;  M.A.,  1851  ;  Vicar  of 
Forebridge,  Stafford,  1853—72  ;  Chp.  at 
Fi-ieburg,  Baden-Baden,  1880. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  825.] 

Laurence,  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  Dorset.,  1598  ■ 
Mat.  Balliol  Coll.,  Ox.,  11th  May,  1615*; 
B.A.,  All  Souls',  9th  June,  1618;  MA 
16th  May,  1621  ;  D.D.,  1638  ;  M.A.,  Cam!, 
1627  ;  Master  of  Balliol  Coll.,  Ox.,  11th  Nov.] 
1637  ;  Margaret  Professor  of  Divinity,  24th 
March,  1637  ;  Chp.  to  the  King  ;  Rector  of 
Bemerton  and  Foggleston,  Wilts.  ;  Treasurer 
of  Lichfield,  31st  Jan.,  1628  ;    deprived  of  all 


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his  preferments  during  the  Civil  War  ;    Chp. 
at  Colne,  Hunts.,  wliere  he  d.,  1657. 

The  Duty  of  the  Laity,  &c.     Oxford,  1635.    4to. 

Of  Schism  in  the  Church  of  God.     Oxford,  1635.    4to. 

Sermon  before  the  King.     1636. 

[Harwood'3  Lichfield,  203  ;  Poster's  Alumni  Oxon., 
E.S.,  III.,  888  ;  Foster's  Index  Eccl. ;  Wood's  Ath.  Oxon. 
III..,  437.] 

Law,  [tight  Rev.  Edmund,  b.  Cartmel,  Lanes., 
1703  :  of  St.  John's  Coll.,  Cam.  ;  B.A., 
1723  ;  Fellov?  of  Ch.  Ch.  ;  M.A.,  1727  ; 
D.D.,  1749;  incorp.  Ox.  Univ.,  8th  July, 
1732  ;  Vicar  of  Graystock,  Cumb.,  1737  ; 
Archd.  of  Carlisle,  with  Rectory  of  Salkeld 
annexed,  1743  ;  Preb.  of  Sandiacre,  Lichfield, 
1763—69  ;  Archd.  of  Stafford,  1763—69  ; 
Preb.  of  Lincoln,  1764  ;  of  Durham,  1767  ; 
Master  of  Peterhouse,  Cam.,  1756  ;  Chief 
Librarian,  1760  ;  Professor  of  Theology,  1764  ; 
Bishop  of  Carlisle,  1769  to  death  ;  d.,  Rose 
Castle,  Cumb.,  14th  Aug.,  1787. 
Essay  upon  the  Origin  of  Evil.  By  King.  Translated 
into  English,  with  Notes  and  Observations.  London,  1 732. 
8vo. 

Enquiry  into  the  Ideas  of  Space,  Time,  &c.  London, 
1734. 

Assisted  in  editing  : — 

Thesaurus  Linguse  Lantinuse.  By  Stephens.  London, 
1734.    4  vols.,  fol. 

Considerations  on  the  Theory  of  Religion,  with  Re- 
flections ou  the  Life  and  Character  of  Christ.  Cam- 
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Leipzig,  1771. 

Considerations  on  the  Propriety  of  requiring  Sub- 
scription to  Articles  of  Faith.     London,  1774.    8vo. 

Observations  occasioned  by  the  Contest  about  Literary 
Property.    London,  1776.    8vo. 
Edited  :— 

Works  of  John  Locke.  With  Preface  and  Life  of 
Author.     2777.    4  vols.,  4to. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  822  ;  Harwood's  Lich- 
field, 21-2—47 ;  Aiken's  Biog.  Diet. ;  Gorton's  Biog.  Diet.; 
Hunt's  Religious  Thought  in  the  18th  Century,  III.,  313, 
315,  355.] 

Law,  Edmund  Christian,  b.  St.  John's,  Lich- 
field, 25th  Feb.,  1828  ;  a.  of  Yen.  Chancellor 
Law  ;  Mat.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  9th  June, 
1846  ;  B.A.,  1850  ;  M.A.,  1856  ;  Student 
Inner  Temple,  16th  Jan.,  1851  ;  Barrister-at- 
Law,  26th  June,  1856 ;  sometime  principal 
Surrogate,  Lichfield;  m.,  2.nd  May,  1872, 
Emily  Mary  Scot,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Cotgrave, 
of  Sunnybank,  Banwell,  Somerset. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  11.,  822 ;  Men  at  the  Bar,  268.] 

Law,  The  Worshipful  James  Thomas,  b.  Car- 
lisle, 8th  Dec,  1790  ;  s.  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  George 
Henry  Law,  Bishop  of  Chester,  and  Jane  (dan. 
of  General  Adeane),  his  wife  ;  educated  Green- 
wich, under  Dr.  Burney  ;  of  Ch.  Coll.,  Cam. ; 
B.A.,  1812  ;  M.A.,  1815  ;  Vicar  of  Bowden, 
Cheshire,  1815  ;  Preb.  of  Chester,  9th  April, 
1818  ;  Canon  of  Chester  Cathedral  ;  Preb. 
of  Lichfield,  18th  July,  1818  ;  Vicar-General 
and  Chancellor  of  Lichfield,  1821—74  ;  Vicar 
of  Harborne,  circa  1825—46  ;  Master  of 
St.  John's  Hospital,  Lichfield,  1821  ;  pre- 
sented the  City  with  Statue  of  Dr.  Johnson, 
by  R.  C.  Lucas,  1858  ;  laid  foundation  stone 
of  Free  Library,  1857  ;  m.,  14th  Dec,  1820, 
Lady    Henrietta    Charlotte,   dau.   of    George 


Henry,  6th  Earl  of  Stamford  and  Warrington  ; 
d.,  Lichfield,  26th  Feb.,  1876  ;  aged  85. 

A  Catechetical  Exposition  of  the  Apostles'  Creed, 
London,  1825.    8vo. 

The  Poor  Man's  Garden  .  .  London,  1830.  4th  ed., 
1831. 

Form  of  Ecclesiastical  Law.  London :  Benning.  1831, 
New  ed.,  1844.    8vo. 

A  Letter  to  Lord  King  controverting  the  sentiments 
lately  delivered  in  Parliament  by  his  Lordship,  &c.,  on 
Tithes.    London,  1832.    8vo. 

Arrangement  of  the  Church  Building  Acts.  London : 
Rivington.  1841.  3vo.  3rd  ed.,  1853.  4th  ed.,  1858.  In 
6  parts. 

An  Address  delivered  at  Queen's  College,  Birmingham, 
1st  Oct.,  1846.     Birmingham,  n.d.,  1846.     8vo.,  pp.  12. 

A  Collection  of  Acts  for  Building  Additional  Churches. 
London:  Benning.     1847.     8vo. 

Ecclesiastical  Statutes  at  Large.  London:  Rivington. 
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Lecture  on  Ecclesiastical  Law  of  England.  London  i 
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6S.ce  and  Duties  of  Church  Wardens,  &c.  lAcTiJield  ; 
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A  New  Set  of  Diocesan  Maps  of  England  and  Wales. 
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[See  Law  (B.  C.)  and  (Miss).] 

Lawlby,  Sir  Francis,  Bart.  b.  Canwell  Hall, 
1782  ;  s.  of  Sir  Robert  Lawley,  Bart.  ;  Mat. 
Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  20th  Oct.,  1800  ;  Fellow  of  All 
Souls  until  1815  ;  B.C.L.,  1808  ;  D.O.L., 
1813  ;  7th  Baronet  ;  M.P.,  Worcester,  Nov., 
1820—1832  ;  d.  20th  Jan.,  1851. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  823.] 

Lawlby,    George    T.     b.   Bilston,   1845  ;    edu- 
cated Rev.  S.  Cozen's  Sch.,  Bilston. 

Price  and  Bsebee's  History  of  Bilston.  Bilston; 
Printed  and  Published  by  Price  ^  Beebee,  Marhet  Place. 
1868.     12mo.,  pp.  96. 

Ba-rford  and  Newitt's  Visitors'  Guide  to  Wolverhamp- 
ton .  .  Wolverhampton:  Printed  and  Published  by 
Barford  ^  Newitt,  35,  Queen  Street.  1871.  12mo.,  pp.  54. 
[Signed"G.T.  Lawley."] 

The  Bibliography  of  Wolverhampton.  Bilston,  1890. 
Imp.  8vo.,  pp.  72.     [Only  50  copies.] 

History  of  Bilston  in  the  County  of  Stafford  .  .  . 
Bilston  :  Printed  and  Published  by  John  Price.  1893.  8vo., 
lar.  and  sm.  piper,  4  leaves,  pp.  262.  r.,.j,     j 

The  Locksmith's  Apprentice  :  A  Tale  [Midland 
Counties  Express  (1870)]  ;  Past  Manners  and  Customs  of 
Staffordshire  [Birmingham  Daily  Post  (1869) ;  Midland 
Counties  Express  (1870)]. 

Editor  of — 

The  Bilston  Mercury.  Printed  by  Jeffery  ^  Owen, 
Wolverhampton.  April  24th,  1875,  to  May  12th,  1877 
(All  published.)  ^. ,,      ,  ,„    ,,    „ 

Notes  and  Queries  Column,  Midland  Weekly  News. 

Lawlby-Thompson,  Sir  Paul  Beilby,  Bart.  b. 
Canwell  Hall,  1st  July,  1784  ;  s.  of  Sir  Robert 
Lawley,  Bart. ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  11th  Feb., 
1803  ;  B.A.,  1800  ;  Fellow,  All  Souls,  1806 
'  —17  ;  B.C.L.,  1810  ;  D.C.L.,  1815  ;  8th 
Baronet ;  M.P.,  Wenlook,  1826—32  ;  South 
Riding  of  Yorks.,  1832—37  ;  assumed  addi- 
tional name  of  Thompson  by  Royal  Letters 
Patent,  1st  June,  1839  ;  created  Baron  Wen- 
lock,  13th  May,  1839  ;  d.  9th  May,  1852. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  823  ;    Rugby  Sch.  Reg., 

195,;  Lodge's  Peerage,  1893.] 

Lawson,  William. 

Collins'  New  Schoolroom  Map  of  Staffordshire.  Edited 
byW.  L.     {1876.) 


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LEE 


Lawton',  Ann. 

A  Short  Account   of   A.  L.,  late  a  Scholar  in  Zion 
Sabbath  School,  Lane  End.     \_New  Con.  Mag.  (1823),  251 

LAWTO^f,  Joseph,     b.  Sutton,  19th  Aug.,  1792  ; 
d.,  Stone,  22nd  Aug.,  1872. 

Obituary.     [New  Con.  Mag.  (1872),  244—46.] 

Lawton,  Mrs.  Mary.     b.  Knighton,  12th  April, 
1820  ;  d.  Crewe,  2Gth  Sept.,,  1881. 

Obituary.     By  Eev.  W.  J.  Brownson.     \P.  M.  Maq. 
(1883),  696,  697.] 

Lawton,    Eobert.      b.    Kidsgrove,    5th    March, 

1813  ;  d.,  Pitt's  Hill,  25th  July,  1852. 

Biographical  Notice  of  Thomas  Meir.     [P.  M.  Mag. 
(1852),  19,  20.]  ^ 

Lawton,  William,     b.  Knutton  Heath  ;  d.  21st 
May,  1832. 

Obituary.     [PTes.  J/ay.  (1832),  689.] 

Layard,  Eev.  Charles  Clement.  Of  St.  John's 
Cam.,  1837  ;  St.  Bee's  Coll.,  1842—43  ;  Chp. 
to  Trinity  House  Almshouses,  Mile-End, 
London,  1849—58  ;  Vicar  of  Mayfield,  1858; 
of  St.  John's,  Wembley,  Middlesex,  1858— 
71  ;  Curate  in  charge  of  Ch.  Ch.,  Eamsgate, 
1872 — 73  ;  Eector  of  Combe-Hay,  Somers., 
1873—84  ;  Curate  of  Winsley,  Wilts.,  1884 
— 89  ;  of  Bath. 
Sabbath  Trumpets. 

British  and  Foreign   Bible  Society  Jubilee  Hymns. 
Statement  of  Circumstances  connected  with  the  Re- 
fusal of  the  Bishop  of  Exeter  to  Licence  the  Bev.  C.  0 
Layard  to  the  P.O.  of  Escott,  Devon. 

Layton,  Eichard.  b.  Dalemain,  Cumb.,  circa 
1500  ;  he  had  32  brothers  and  sisters  ;  B.C.L., 
Cam.,  1522;  LL.D.  ;  Eector  of  Stepney, 
1522  ;  Advocate,  5th  June,  1531  ;  Arohd.  of 
Bucks.,  1534  ;  Commissary  for  the  Suppres- 
sion of  Monastery  at  Lichfield  ;  Dean  of  York, 
1539  ;  Embassy  to  Flanders,  1543  ;  d.  1544! 
[Cooper's  Ath.  Cantab.,  L,  14,  634.] 

Lea,  Eer.  George,  b.  Kidderminster,  1805  ;  s 
of  John  Lea,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Wadh.  Coll.,  Ox  ' 
30th  Jan.,  1823  ;   B.A.,  182ij  ;    M.A.,  1829 

P.O.    of    Ch.    Ch.,    Birmingham,    1840 64 

Preb.    of  Tachbrooke,    Lichfield,    1840 64 

P.O.    of    St.    George's,    Edgbaston,    1864  to 
death  ;  d.  10th  May,  1883. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  827.] 

Lea,  Isaac,     b.  Birmingham,  1787  ;    resident  at 
Handsworth  ;  Trustee,  Afdridge  Gr.  Sch.  •  (/ 
Handsworth,  6th  Sept.,  J 868,  aged  81.      '      ' 
[Notes  and  Coll.  on  Aldridge,  I.,  51.] 

Lea,  James,  b.  Walsall,  1817  ;  ,?.  of  James 
Lea  ;  Mat.  Wore.  Coll.,  Ox.,  1st  Dec,  1837  • 
B.A.,  1842  ;  M.A.,  1845  ;  Student,  Lincoln's 
Inn,  9th  Nov.,  1841  ;  Barrister-at-Law,  1845  • 
Owner  of  Lea  Estate  in  Aldridge  ;  'm  4th 
Nov.,  1869,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Thomas  Cooper 
Esq.,  of  Stourbridge  ;  resident  at  Leamington! 

[Foster's    Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  827  •    Men  at  ths  Ro,. 
271  ,■  Notes  and  Coll.  on  Aldridge;i ,  51.]  ■^'"' 


Lea,  Samuel.  b.  Stoke,  17:J6  ;  s.  of  Eev. 
Samuel  Lea  ;  Mat.  Magd.  Coll.,  Ox.,  17th 
March,  1744  ;  B.A.,  St.  Edmund  Hall,  1747  : 
M.A.,  1750. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  827.] 

Lea,  Thomas,  d.  Leek,  21st  Sept.,  1844,  aged 
85. 

Obituary.     By  J.  L.     [  Wes.  Mag.  (1844),  949.] 

Leach,  Eev.  Thomas  Henry,  b.  Barton-under- 
Needwood,  1830  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Leach  ;  Mat. 
Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  10th  Jan.,  1847  ;  B.A., 
1851  ;  Fellow,  1852—62  ;  M.A.,  1854  ; 
Vicar  of  Gillingham,  Kent,  1867  to  death  ;  d. 
24th  Jan.,  1871. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  828.] 

Leake,  Mrs.  Mary.      Wife  of  the  Eev.  Eobert 
Leake,   Wesleyan  Minister  ;    d.  Tipton,  22nd 
April,  1845. 
Obituary.    By  J.  E.     [  Wes.  Mag.  (1845),  607.] 

Leak,  Joseph,  b.  Middlewich,  Cheshire ;  re- 
moved early  in  life  to  Tunstall,  becoming  one 
of  the  first  Primitive  Methodists  ;  d.,  Fego- 
Hayes,  22nd  Feb.,  1875. 

Obituary.      By   Eev.   D.    S.    Prosser.      [P.    M.   Maq 
(1876),  688—90.]  ^ 

Lkdward,  Eichard  Arthur.  b.  Burslem,  1857  ; 
s.  of  Eichard  Percy  Ledward,  o.f  Pinder! 
Bourne,  and  Co.,  Potters  ;  studied  at  BursJem 
Sch.  of  Art  and  at  South  Kensington  ;  Model- 
ling Master  at  Westmr.  and  Blackbeath  Schools 
of  Art ;  made  busts  of  Gladstone,  H.  Broad- 
hurst,  &c.;  m.,  1883,  Miss  Wood,  of  Hanley  ■ 
d.,  Chelsea,  28th  Oct.,  1890.  ' 

\_Art  Jour.  (1890).] 

Leb,  Eev.  Charles.  b.  St.  James's,  Piccadilly, 
London,  30th  March,  1827  ;  s.  of  William 
Lee  and  Mary,   his  wife  ;    educated  privately  ; 

Scholar  of  St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb.,  1848 50  ' 

B.A.,  1850  ;  M.A.,  1854  ;  Curate,  All  Saints! 

Derby,  1851—52  ;  Vicar  of  Ch.  Ch.,  Leicester, 

1853—55  ;  of  St.  Mary's,  Bil=ton,  1855—60  ; 

of  Holy    Trin.,  Haverstock   Hill,   1860—71  '; 

of  St.  Leonard's,   Bilston,   1871  ;    m.,    1853' 

Sarah  Anne  Mansfield.  ' 

The  Deadly  Poison  of  Sin.    A  Sermon    .     .        on  the 

Sunday  Evening  after  the  Execution  of  William  Palmer 

Birmingham,  1856.     8vo.  a^uici . 

'The  Eclipse  and  the  Solar  System.    A  Sermon 
Birmingham,  n.d.  (1857).     8vo.,  pp.  12  ■     •     ■ 

tv,»  r;..^®''^°5  '°  Ironmasters  and  others  on  the  Sins  of 
8vo  12  ^"■"'"y^/'^am:   M.  Billing,     n.d.  (1858). 

The  Political  Christian.  A  Sermon.  London-  J 
Paul     n.d.    8vo.,  pp.  8.     [Penmj  Pulpit.    No  49  1 

A  Sermon  on  Frequent  Services  in  the  Church  T n« 
dcm:  NattalicfBond.     1869.     12mo    ppl8 

Freemasonry :  its  Antiquity  and  Bicellence  A  Ser 
w°t,;  1^  ;   ^^^-  ^-^'^  1^^^'  ^*  ^t-  K^y's  church  Sttiford 

History  of  Mormouism. 

Lee,   Edward  Henry,   5th   Baronet,  of  Ditchlev 
Park,   Oxon.  ;    m.    Lady    Charlotte    Fitzroy' 
created,  5th  June   1674,  Viscount  Quarendorl 
and  Earl  of  Lichfield. 
[Bodl.  Lib.,  839,  188.] 


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LEEK 


Leb,  Rev.  George,  brother  to  Bishop  Rowland 
Lee  [s««]  ;  B.D.,  Cam.  ;  Rector  of  South 
Showbnry,  Essex,  4th  June,  1526  ;  Rector  of 
Woodford,  Essex,  15th  July,  1529  ;  of  Ash- 
down,  Essex,  11th  Nov.,  1533  ;  Master  of  St. 
John's  Hospital,  Lichiield,  23rd  March,  1536 
—80  ;  Preb.  of  BishopshuU,  Lichfield,  7th 
May,  1537—43  ;  Wellington,  27th  Dec, 
1538—41 ;  Treasurer  of  Lichfield,  27th  March, 
1541 — 71  ;  Dean  of  St.  Chad's,  Shrewsbury, 
8th  June,  1542  :  on  its  dissolution  was  awarded 
a  pension  of  £6  lis.  4d.;  d.  1574. 


Smith, 

530, 

Cantab.,  I. ;   Harwood's  Lichfield,  202,  218,  253,  659.] 

Lee,  George  Henry,  Viscount  Quarendon  and 
Earl  of  Lichfield  ;  h.  21st  May,  1718  ;  s.  of 
G.  H.,  2nd  Earl  of  Lichfield ;  Mat.  St.  John's 
Coll.,  Ox.,  1st  Jan.,  1736  ;  created  M.A., 
14th  Feb.,  1737,  and  D.O.L.,  25th  Aug., 
1743  ;  D.C.L.  by  diploma,  27th  Sept.,  1762  ; 
3rd  Earl  of  Lichfield  ;  High  Steward  of  Ox. 
Univ.,  1760  ;  Chancellor,  1762  ;  M.P.,  Ox- 
fordshire, Mar.,  1740— Feb.,  1743  ;  Lord  of 
Bedchamber,  1760  ;  P.O.,  1762  ;  Vice-Presi- 
dent of  Society  of  Arts  ;  m.  Diana,  dau.  of 
Sir  Thomas  Frankland,  Bart.  ;  d.  19th  Sept., 
1772. 
[Foster's  Alumni   Oxon.,  11.,  831 ;    Burke's  Extinct 

Peerage ;    Doyle's  OScial  Baronage  ;    Walpole's  Eeign  of 

George  II.] 

Lee,  Rev.  John  Robinson,     b.  Market  Drayton ; 

s.  of  — .  Lee,  Vicar  ;    of  Magd.  Coll.,  Cam.  ; 

B.A.,     1857  ;    Fellow ;    Curate   of    Bardsea, 

Ulverston,  1860. 
History  of  Market  Drayton,  including  Ashley,  Tyrley, 
Hales,  in  Staffordshire.    Marka  Drayton:  J.  Locket.  1863.^ 
8to. 

Leb,  Richard,  of  Wolverhampton. 

Spirituall  Spring.    A  Sermon.    London,  1625.    4to. 

Lee,  Right  Rev.  Rowland,  s.  of  William  Lee, 
Esq.,  of  Morpeth  (Treasurer  of  Berwick),  and 
Isabel, his  wife ;  educated  St.  Nicholas's  Hostel, 
Cam.;  B.C.L.,  1510  ;  Preb.  of  Norton  Colley, 
1512  ;  D.C.L. ,  1520  ;  Rector  of  Ashdown, 
Essex,  24th  July,  1522  ;  Chancellor  of  Lich- 
field and  Preb.  of  Curborough,  7th  April, 
1527 — 1534  ;    Archd.  of  Cornwall,  8th  Sept., 

1528  ;  Commissary-General  to  Cardinal  Wolsey 
for  a  Visitation  of  the  whole  realm,  1529  : 
present   at    Convocation   on    King's    Divorce, 

1529  ;  Vicar  of  St.  Sepulchre,  London,  19th 
Aug.,  1532  ;  married  Henry  VIII.  to  Anne 
Boleyn,  at  Sopewell,  near  St.  Alban's,  14th 
Nov.,  1532  ;  Bp.  of  Lichfield,  10th  Jan.,  1543 
to  death  ;  Lord  President  of  Wales,  1635  ;  had 
the  Church  of  Hanbury  given  to  him,  1538  ;  d., 
24th  June,  1543,  at  the  house  of  his  brother  ; 
bur.  St.  Chad's,  Shrewsbury. 

Injunctions  given  throughout  his  Diocese.    London, 

Institutions   of  a   Christian  Man.     (Partly  compiled 
hy  him.) 


Three  Volumes  of  Letters.     [State  Paper  Office.] 
[They  relate    almost   e.-cdusively  to  his   administration    aa 
Lord  President  from  Chester  to  the  Wye.— COMPILER.] 

[Nichol's  Progresses  Elizabeth,  III.,  141 ;  Froude's 
England,  IIL,  415—19;  St.  Pa.,  H.  8,  I.  421,  454,  633; 
Cooper's  Ath.  Cantab.,  I.,  81,  82,533,  534;  Richardson's  ■ 
Godwin  ;  Harwood's  Lkhfield,  12,  147,  148,  223  ;  Bliss's 
"Wood's  Fasti,  I.,  fil ;  Smith's  Autographs  ;  Newcourt's 
Eupert,  I.,  533 :  II.,  16 ;  Strype ;  Eymer,  SIT.,  485,' 
549,  586  ;  Le  Neve's  Fasti :  Clive's  Ludlow,  168,  285,  292 ; 
Ellis's  Letters  (3),  II.,  281,  285,  362,  369  :  III.,  13,  41,  74, 
274 ;  Churton's  Smith,  87,  201,  245  ;  Coote's  Civilian,  16  ; 
Owen  and  Blakeway's  Shrewsbury,  I.,  312,  337,  340  :  II., 
201,  231;  Wright's  Monastical  Letters,  24,  41,  238,  282; 
Nicholas's  Proceedings  of  Privy  Council,  VII.,  306 ; 
Pidde's  Wolsey ;  Collectanea,  203 ;  Pennant's  Western 
Tour,  8th  ed.,  L,  17  ;  Dodd'a  Ch.  Hist.,  L,  190;  Herbert's 
Ames,  433  ;  Collier's  Ecclesiastical  Hist.,  143.] 

Leech,  Arthur,  b.  Newcastle ;  s.  of  Thomas 
Leech;  P.G.S.  ;  formerly  Town  Councillor  and 
Alderman  of  the  Borough,  and  Mayor  twice. 

Life.  An  Essay  .  .  .  HanUy:  Keates  and  Ford. 
18S3.     12mo.,  pp.  8. 

Tokens.     Stoke:  A.  Gregg.    12mo.,  pp.  8. 

The  Arlington  Lays.    ».  p.,  pi.,  or  d.    12mo.,  pp.  8. 

Mr.  Andrew  Scoble,  Q.C.  ...  A  Biography  and 
Historic  Sketch.   Hanley :  Keates  S/  Co.  1885.   8to.,  pp.  14. 

Memoir  of  J.  Milner. 

The  Vision  of  Lord  Littleton.    A  Poem.    12mo.,  pp.  8. 

The  Braggart.    A  Poem.     12mo.,  pp.  8. 

Tokens.  A  Lecture.  Staffordshire  Printing  and 
Publishing  Co.    1875.    8vo.,  pp.  12. 

Leech,  Rev.  John,  M.A.  Preb.  of  Wellington, 
Lichfield,  25th  Aug.,  1749—77. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  254.] 

Leeds,  Edward,  b.  Benenden,  Kent ;  of  Cam. 
Univ.;  B.A..  1543  ;  M.A.,  1545  ;  LL.D., 
1569  ;  a  Monk  ;  Precentor  of  Lichfield  Cathe- 
dral, 20th  June,  1560  ;  resigned,  1581  ;  Preb. 
of  Ely,  1551  ;  Rector  of  Newton  and  Elm  ; 
Chancellor  to  Bp.  Goodrich  of  Ely  ;  Chp.  to 
Archbp.  Parker  ;  Rector  of  Cottenham  ;  Mas- 
ter of  St.  John's  Hospital,  Ely,  and  of  Clare 
Hall,  Cam.  ;  a  Master  in  Chancery  ;  Rector 
of  Croxton,  Cumb.,  1573—84  ;  d.  17th  Feb., 
1590  ;  bur.  Croxton  ;  a  benefactor  to  Clare 
Hall  and  Emmanuel  Coll.,  Cam. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  195, 196  ;  Cooper's  Ath.  Cantab., 

II.,  64  ;   Parker's  Works,  63,  64  ;    Cal.  St.  Pa.  (Dom.  Ser., 

1481—90),  34—47.] 

Leek. 

An  Act  for  Eepairing,  &c.,  the  High  Eoad  leading 
from  Ashbourne  to  the  Town  of  Leek    .    .    1761.    f ol. 

An  Act  for  Enlarging  the  Terms  and  Powers  of. 
(Act,  1761.)    1781.    fol. 

An  Act  for  Continuing  the  above.    1803.    fol. 

An  Act  for  more  effectually  Eepairing,  &c.,  5th  May, 
1826.    fol.,  pp.  15. 

An  Act  for  Lighting,  Watching,  Cleaning,  &c.  .  . 
Town  of  Leek,  20th  May,  1826.    fol.,  pp.  41. 

An  Act  for  Eegulating  the  better  Supply  of  Water  to 
the  Town  of  Leek,  2Bth  July,  1827.    fol.,  pp.  16. 

An  Act  for  Enclosing  Lands  m  the  Parish  of  Leek. 

Ordnance  Plan  of  the  Parish  of  Leek  .  .  39  Sheets, 
Index  Sheet,  and  Area  Book.     Southampton  (1879). 

Ordnance  Plan  of- the  Town  of  Leek  .  .  14  Sheets 
and  Index  Sheet.     Southampton  (1879).       ^  ,   „     „    „ 

History  of  Congregationalism  in  Leek  [N.  Staffs.  Con- 
gregational Mag.,  I.,  25—9]  ;  Note  on  Leek  Charter  with 
Facsimile  [Reliq.,  II.,  231]  ;  Manufactures  of  Leek  [see 
"  Esligh  ";  Marryatt's  Pottery,  302,  406  ;  Bay's  Eebelhon, 
177 ;  Gent.'s  Mag.  (3rd  Dec,  1745) ;  Dougal  Grahams 
Poems  (1781) ;  Hulbert's  70  Years  of  an  Active  Life]. 

[See  Beresford  (Eev.  W.),  Challinor  (W.),  Kilminster 
(—  ),  Bentley  (Eev.  R.),  Deacon  (Eev.  — .),  Maude  (Rev. 
—  ),   Parker   (T.,  Earl  of   Maccfesfield),   Sleigh   (John), 


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LEGGE 


Haakinson  (Eev.  J.),  Smith  (F.  J.),  Goshawk  (Rev.  B.), 
Hilliard  (B.)  (W.  ¥.),  Nail  (G.),  Clemesha  (W.),  Hallowea 
(E.),  Heath  (G.),  Brunt  (G.),  Johnson  (S.),  Miller  (M.  H.), 
Brough  (W.  S.),  Dyson  (Rev.  J.  B.),  Armitt  (Bev.  — .), 
Clulow  (Rev.  W.),  Johnson  (E.),  Sugden  (W.  L.),  Mark 
(T.),  Kirkham  (T.),  Moulton  (Rev.  W.  F.).] 

Lees,  Rev.  Edmund.  Mat.  All  Souls'  Coll., 
Ox.;  B.A.,  Uih  Feb.,  1656  ;  M.A.,  6tli  July, 
1658  ;  Preb.  of  Bobenhali,  Lichfield,  23rd 
Feb.,  1683  ;  Rector  of  Ibstock,  Leics.,  1678  ; 
Canon  of  Lichfield,   1686  ;    of  Peterborough, 

1687  ;    Rector  of  Norton-by-Twycross,  Leics., 

1688  ;  d.  1699  ;  bur.  Ibstock. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  219 ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon., 
E.S.,  III.,  895.] 

Lees,  Frederic  R.,  Leeds. 

True  versus  False  Bible  Temperance  :  An  Analysis  of 
Vicar  Jeffcock's  Sermon  on  the  Temperance  Movement 
and  Christian  Liberty.     Glasgow,  1868.    8vo.,  pp.  16. 


d.  29th 


Lees,    Mrs.      b.  Wednesbury,   1763  ; 
Jan.,  1838. 
[See  Fletcher  (Rev.  A.).J 


Lees,  Rev.  Samuel,  b.  Stone  House,  Hill  Top, 
West  Bromwich,  7th  July,  1839  ;  s.  of  Samuel 
Lees  {b.  21st  March,  1807  ;  d.  30th  Sept., 
1883)  and  Sarah  {dau.  of  J.  Botteley  ;  b.  16th 
March,  1807  ;  d.  16th  March,  1880),  his  wife; 
educated  Marshall's  Academy,  West  Bromwich ; 
studied  under  D.  W.  Raimbach  at  Birmingham 
Sch.  of  Art ;  Assistant  to  J.  F.  Sharp,  C.E., 
of  Hull,  1862  ;  National  Medalist  in  Art,  1860  ; 
Wesleyan  Minister  from  1863  ;  Assistant 
Secretary  to  Conference,  1881 — 90. 

Elswick  Wesleyan  Chapel.  Neu>castle-on-Tyne :  Reed. 
1875.     4to.,  pp.  16. 

Gervase  Smith,  CD.  A  Memorial  Volume.  London: 
T.  Woolmer.     188i.     Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  432. 

Finchpathe.     ^' Midland  Press,"  Wednesbury.    1801. 

Her  Majesty's  Mails  [_City  Road  Mag .  (l?,10)'\  ;  Me- 
morials of  Dr.  Punshon  [Watchman  (April,  1881)]. 

Joint  Editor  of — Newcastle  and  Gateshead  Mag.  1873 
—76.    4to. 

Legends  of  the  Moorlands. 

[See  Dakeyne  (Miss),  Beresford  (Rev.  W.).] 

Lbgge,    Right    Rev.    the    Hon.    Augustus,      b. 
Sandwell,   West  Bromwich,  28th  Nov.,  1839 
s.  of  4th  Earl  of  Dartmouth  :    educated  Eton 
Mat.  Ch.Ch.,  Ox.;  B.A.,  1861  ;  M.A.,  1864 
D.D.,  1891  ;  Curate,  Handsworth,  1864 — 66 
St.  Mary's,  Bryanston  Square,  London,  1866 
67  ;  Vicar,  St.  Bartholomew,  Sydenham,  1867 
79  ;  of  Lewisham,  1879 — 91  ;  Hon.  Canon  of 
Rochester,  1877  ;    R.D.,  of   Greenwich,  1880 
—86  ;    of  Lewisham,  1886—89  ;    Proctor  in 
Convocation,  1885  ;    Bp.  of  Lichfield,  1891  ; 
m.  Fanny  Louisa,  dan.  of  W.   B.   Stopford- 
Sackville,  Esq.,  of  Drayton  House,  Thrapstone, 
Northants. 

Covenant  with  God.  A  Book  of  Instruction  on 
Confirmation.  London:  Wells  Gardner,  Darton,  cf-  Co. 
n.d.    12mo.,  pp.  119. 

National  Education  [Macmillan's  Mag.  (Jan.,  1874)]  ; 
Clergy  Pensions  [The  Churchman  (March,  1886)]  ;  Two 
Articles  in  ''A  Manual  of  Parochial  Work,"  edited  by  the 
Rev.  John  EUerton  {S.P.C.K.,  1888),  viz.:— "Provident 
Societies  and  Clubs,"  in  Part  III.,  sec.  vii.,  and  "Parochial 
Finance,"  in  Part  VIII. 


Lbgge,  Rev.  the  Hon.  Augustus  George,  s.  of 
William,  Earl  of  Dartmouth  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch., 
Ox.,  22nd  April,  1790  ;  B.A.,  1794  ;  M.A., 
Merton  Coll.,  1796  ;  Chp.  to  George  III., 
1798;  Rector  of  Wonstou,  1797  ;  of  Crawley, 
Hants.,  1800;  Preb.  of  Ulveton,  Lichfield,' 
1801  ;  Archd.  of  Winchester,  1814  ;  Preb.  of 
Winchester,  1817  ;  Chancellor,  1820  ;  Rector 
of  North  Waltham,  1820  to  death  ;  d.  21st 
Aug.,  1828. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  834 ;  Harwood's  Lich- 
field, 241.] 

Lbgge,  B.,  of  Tipton. 

Guide  to  the  Iron  Trade,   n  p.,  pi.,  or  d.   Duo.,  pp.  180. 

Leggb,  Rev.  the  Hon.  Edward,  b.  1767  ;  s.  of 
Wilham,  Earl  of  Dartmouth  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch., 
Ox.,  14th  June,  1784  ;  B.A.,  1788  ;  Fellow, 
All  Souls',  1789  ;  B.C.L.,  1791  ;  D.C.L., 
1805  ;  Warden,  1817—27  ;  Vicar  of  Lewisham, 
Kent,  1797—1827  ;  Preb.  of  Winchester, 
1795  ;  of  Canterbury,  1797  ;  Canon  of  Wind- 
sor, 1802  ;  Dean  of  Windsor  and  Wolver- 
hampton, 1805—15  ;  Bp.  of  Oxford,  1815  to 
death  ;  d.  27th  Jan.,  1827. 

[^Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  834 ;  Rugby  Sch.  •  Lists, 
51 ;  Oliver's  Coll.  Ch.  of  Wolverhampton,  86,  87.] 

Legge,  Hon.  Edward  Henry,  b.  1834  ;  s.  of 
William,  Earl  of  Dartmouth  ;  educated  Eton  ; 
Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  12th  June,  1851  ;  B.A., 
1856;  M.A.,  1861;  Lieut.-Colonel,  Cold- 
stream Guards. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II,,  834  ;   Eton  Sch.  Lists.] 

Leggb,  George,  Viscount  Lewisham.  b.  1705  ; 
s.  of  William,  Earl  of  Dartmouth  ;  Mat. 
Madg.  Coll.,  Ox.,  20th  Jan.,  1722  ;  M.P., 
Bodmin,  1727— March,  1729  ;  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Arthur  Kaye,  of  Woodsome.  Yorks.; 
d.  29th  Aug.,  1732. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  834  ;  Hulbert's  Almond- 
bury,  210.] 

Leggb,  George,  b.  1648  ;  s.  of  William  Legge 
(the  "  honest  Will  Legge  "  of  Charies  I.)  and 
Elizabeth  {dau.  of  iSir  W.  Washington,  of 
Packington,  Leics.)  ;  went  to  sea  when  17 
years  old  ;  Commander  of  the  "  Pembroke," 
"  Fairfax,"  and  the  "  Royal  Catherine "' ; 
Governor  of  Portsmouth  ;  Master  of  Ordnance  ;' 
P.O.  ;  Commander-in-Chief,  1682  ;  created 
Baron  Dartmouth,  2nd  Dec,  1682  ;  m.  Bar- 
bara, dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Archbold,  of  Abbot's 
Bromley ;  Admiral,  1682  ;  Master  of  the 
Horse  and  Constable  of  the  Tower  under 
James  II.  ;  Recorder  of  Lichfield,  1686—88  ; 
swore  allegiance  to  William  and  Mary,  1688  • 
arrested  on  suspicion  of  plotting  the  return  ol 
James  II.,  1691  :  imprisoned  in  the  Tower, 
where  he  died  of  apoplexy,  25th  Oct.,  1691. 

T>„„  '•"^^5^  ?',5Jfo'*^'"^  ''.^'^'  ^"""^  Dartmouth)  are  given  in  lltU 
Bep.  of  Hist.  MSS.  Commission,  App.  (188r).]  s    ■-"  lu  iim 

A  Vindication  of  the  Conduct  of  George,  1st  Baron 
Dartmouth  .  By  Frederick  Devon,  Assistant  Keeper 
of  the  Records.     London,  1856.    8vo. 

[Hulbert's  Almondbury,  208-10  ;  Macaulay's  Eng- 
r»v'  nf  't  •  h^il'^  Harwood's  Lichfield,  434 ;  dharter  to 
City  of  Lichfield  by  ffames  II. ;    Foster's  Peerage  j    Lord 


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LEGGE 


Torrington's  Memoirs,  26,  29,  30,  32.  33  ;  Dartmouth  MSS. 
Index;  Collins's  Peerage  (1768),  IV.,  308;  Campbell's 
Admirals,  II.,  6l8  ;  Naval  Chronicle,  XXTIII.,  177.] 

Lbgoe,  George,  Viscount  Lewisham.  b.  Srd 
Oct.,  1755  ;  s.  of  William,  Eaii  of  Dartmoxith  : 
Mat.  Ch.  Oh.,  Ox.,  22n(i  Oct.,  1771  ;  created 
M.A.,  3rd  July,  1775,  and  D.C.L.,  26th  Oct., 
1778  ;  3rd  Earl  of  Dartmouth  ;  M.P.,  Ply- 
mouth, June,  1778—80  ;  Staffs.,  1780—86  ; 
summoned  to  the  House  of  Lords  as  Baron 
Dartmouth,  on  the  15th  June,  1801,  during 
the  lifetime  of  his  father  ;  P.O.,  17th  March, 
1801  ;  Lord  Warden  of  the  Stannaries,  1783  ; 
President  of  India  Board,  1801  ;  Lord  Cham- 
berlain, 1804  ;  K.G.,  27th  May,  1805  ;  m. 
Lady  Frances  Finch,  dau.  of  4th  Earl  of 
Aylesford;  d.  10th  Nov.,  1810. 

Portrait.  [Arts  Society  Transactions  (1813).] 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  835  :  Hulbert's  Almond- 
bury,  211;  Geyit.'s  Mag.  (1810)  (pt.  2),  510;  Foster's 
Alumni  Oxon. ;  Georgian  Era,  I.,  557 ;  Parliamentary 
Kiat.,  XX.,  307  :  XXI.,  1084  ;  Beatson's  Political  Index, 
I.,  456  :  II.,  386  ;  Collins's  Peerage,  ed.  Bridges,  IV.,  123  ; 
Lords'  Jour.,  XLIII.,  395 ;  Diary.  iStc,  of  Abbot  Lord 
Colchester,  I.,  515.] 

Lbgge,  Heneage.  h.  March,  1704  ;  s.  of  William, 
1st  Earl  of  Dartmouth  ;  Mat.  Magd.  Coll.,  Ox., 
22nd  Jan.,  1720  ;  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner 
Temple,  1728  ;  King's  Council,  1739  ;  Ser- 
ieant-at-Law,  1747  ;  High  Steward  of  Lich- 
field, 12th  Dec,  1734—59  ;  Baron  of  the 
Exchequer,  June,  1749  ;  m.,  June,  1740, 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Jonathan  Fogg,  Esq.  ;  d. 
30th  Aug.,  1759. 

FFoster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  11.,  835;  Harwood's  Lich- 
field 4.=i8  :  Foster's  Peerage;  Inner  Temple  Books; 
How'eU's  State  Trials,  XVIII.,  290,  et  seq.:  1118,  et  seq.; 
Walpole's  George  H.,  Vol.  III.,  118  ;  Gent.'s  Mag.  (1759), 
442,  497 ;  Hasted's  Kent,  ed.  Drake,  pt.  1,  244.] 

Legge,  Heneage.  h.  1761  ;  s.  of  William, 
Earl  of  Dartmouth  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  33rd 
Oct.,  1777  ;  B.A..  1781  ;  d.  2nd  Sept.,  1782. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  835.] 

Legge,  Hon.  Heneage.  h.  1788  ;  s.  of  George, 
Earl  of  Dartmouth  ;  educated  Eton  ;  Mat. 
Ch  Ch.,  Ox.,  24th  Oct.,  1805  ;  Fellow,  All 
Souls'  Coll.,  Ox.,  1812—28  ;  B.C.L.,  1812  ; 
D  C.L.,  1818  ;  Barrister-at^Law,  Lincoln's 
Inn,' 1815;  M.P.,  Banbury;  Commission  of 
Customs  ;  d.  I2th  Dec,  1844. 
[Eton  Sch.  Lists  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II,,  835.] 

LuGGE,  Henry.  b.  29th  May,  1708;  s.  of 
William,  Earl  of  Dartmouth  ;  Mat.  Oh.  Ch., 
Ox.,  29thMarch,  1726  ;  createdD.C.L.,  Wadh. 
Coll'.,  1st  March,  1734  ;  Chancellor  of  the  Ex- 
chequer, 1754,  1756—62  ;  assumed  name  of 
Billson  in  lieu  of  Legge  ;  M.P.,  East  Looe, 
Cornwall,  Nov.,  1740—41  ;  Oxon.,  1741— 
Dec,  1759  ;  Hants.,  Dec,  1759  to  death  ;  m., 
11th'  Sept.,  1750,  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward,  Lord 
Stawell ;   d.  23rd  Aug.,  1764. 

Britannia's    Tears:    An    Elegy    occasioned    by    the 

Dismission  of  the  Bight  Honourable  W.  P 1  and  H. 

L "e.    Londcn,n57.    4to.,  pp.  16.   ^    ^  ^    ^  _ 

Some  Account  of  the  Character  of  the  late  Honourable 
TTpnrv  Billson  Legge.    London,  1764.    8vo.,  pp.  19. 
°[^oste?'s  Alumni  Oxon.,  JX.,  836;    Foster's  Peerage; 


Walpale's  George  II. ;  ditto,  George  III. ;  H.  Walpole's 
Letters,  Vols.  I. — IV. :  Chatham  Correspondence,  I.,  II. ; 
Bedford  Correspondence,  I.,  II. ;    Grenville  Papers,  I,,  II.] 

Legge,  Hon.  Henry,  b.  23rd  Jan.,  1765  ;  s.  of 
William,  Earl  of  Dartmouth  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch., 
Ox.,  17th  Oct.,  1781  ;  B.A.,  1788  ;  M.A., 
1788  ;  Student  until  1829  ;  Barrister-at-Law, 
1790  ;  Bencher,  1830  ;  Commissary  of  the 
Navy  ;  Director  of  Greenwich  Hospital  ;  Under 
Secretary  of  Irish  Affairs ;  d.  18th  April, 
1844. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  835  ;   Foster's  Peerage.] 

Legge,   Rev.  the  Hon.  Henry.      b.  25th  Sept. 

1803  ;  s.  of  George,  Earl  of  Dartmouth  ;  Mat. 

Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  22nd  Jan.,  1822  ;   B.A.,  1825  ; 

Fellow,  All  Souls',  1825—42  ;    B.C.L.,  1835  ; 

D.C.L.,   1840;    Vicar  of  Lewisham,   1831— 

79  ;    m.,  12th  May,  1842,  Marian,  dau.  of  Sir 

Lemon  Rogers  ;  d.  13th  Feb.,  1887. 

[Foster's  Peerage ;  Eton  Sch.  Lists ;  Foster's  Alumni 
Oxon.,  IL,  835.] 

Legge,  William,  b.  14th  Oct.,  1672  ;  s.  of 
George,  1st  Baron  Dartmouth  ;  educated 
Westr.  Sch.  ;  of  King's  Coll.,  Cam.  ;  M.A., 
1689  ;  Lord  Commissioner  of  Trade,  1702  ; 
P.O.,  1702;  Secretary  of  State,  1700;  Keeper 
of  Signet  in  Scotland,  1700  ;  created  Viscount 
Lewisham  and  Earl  of  Dartmouth,  5th  Sept., 
1711  ;  Keeper  of  Privy  Seal;  a  Lord  Jus- 
tice ;  m.  Anne  Finch,  dau.  of  Heneage,  Earl 
of  Aylesford  ;    d.  15th  Dec,  1750,  aged  78. 

[Letters  (in  MS.)  from  the  Barl  to  Queen  Anne  are  at  Pat- 
shuU  (see  11th  Rep.  Hist.  MS.  Commission,  App.  V.).  Annotations 
by  him  on  Burnet  (the  original  of  which  is  also  at  Patshull)  were 
printed  in  the  Oxford  edition  of  Burnet's  History  of  his  own  Times, 
1824.— COMPILEK.] 

[Hulbert's  Almondbury,  210 ;  Autographic  Mirror, 
IV.,  No.  40 ;  Gent.'s  Mag.  (1750),  570 ;  Hasted's  Kent 
(1886),  244,  245;  Alumni  West.,  27,  28,  166,  216,  351, 
555,  556,  571,  573 ;  Luttrell's  State  AfEairs  (1857),  IV.,  V., 
VL] 

Legge,  William,  Viscount  Lewisham  (the  "pious 
Earl  of  Dartmouth  ").  b.  29th  Aug.,  1731  ;  s. 
of  George,  2nd  Earl  of  Dartmouth  ;  JVlat.  Trin. 
Coll.,  Ox.,  14th  Jan.,  1749  :  created  M.A., 
21st  March,  1750,  and  D.C.L.,  28th  April, 
1756  ;  3rdEarlof  Dartmouth,  1750  ;  Recorder 
of  Lichfield,  1757  to  death;  P.O.,  1765  ;  Presi- 
dent of  the  Board  of  Trade,  1765 — QQ  ;  Colonial 
Secretary,  1772 — 75  ;  Lord  Keeper,  1775 — 
82  ;  Lord  Steward  of  the  Household,  1783  ; 
High  Steward  of  the  Univ.  of  Oxford,  1786  ; 
m.,  11th  Jan.,  1755,  Frances  Catherine,  dau. 
of  Sir  Charles  Gunton  Nioholl,  K.B.  ;  d. 
15th  July,  1801. 
[Earl  Dartmouth  was  a  great  friend  and  correspondent 
of  Eev.  John  Newton,  the  poet  Cowper,  Rev.  Henry  Venn, 
Selina,  Countess  of  Huntingdon,  &c.] 

Ten  Letters  are  addressed  by  Newton  to  the  Earl  of 
Dartmouth  in  his  Cardiphonia. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon,,  II.,  835  ;  Hulbert's  Almond- 
bury, 210,  211 ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  438 ;  Foster's 
Peerage ;  Mahon's  Hist,  of  England,  V.  VI. ;  Bancroft's 
America,  III,.  IV.,  V. ;  Bigelow's  Franklin,  II. ;  Cecil's 
Newton,  132— 34  ;  Jesse's  George  III.,  Vols.  I.,  IL;  London 
Mag.,  XLIX.,  443—45,  port. ;  Gent.'s  Mag.  (1801),  pt.  2, 
768',  792  ;  Ann.  Register  (1801),  85'*.] 

Legge,  William,  Viscount  Lewisham.  b.  29th 
Nov.,  1784  ;    «.  of  George,  3rd  Earl  of  Dait- 


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mouth  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  3id  May,  1802  ; 
B.A.,  1805  ;  created  D.C.L.,  13th  June, 
1834  ;  4th  Earl  of  Dartmouth  ;  M.P.,  Mel- 
bourne Port,  Jan.  to  Nov.,  1810;  P.A.S.  : 
F.R.S.;  m.,  (1)  5th  April,  1821,  Lady  Prances 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  2nd  Earl  Talbot,  (2)  25th 
Oct.,  J828,  Hon.  Frances,  dau.  of  George,  5th 
Viscount  Barrington  ;  d.  22nd  Nov.,  1853. 

[Foster's  Peerage  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  835  ; 
Hulbert's  Almondbury,  211 ;  Arts  Society  Transactions, 
port.] 

Leggk,  William  Heneage.  b.  Hill  Street, 
London,  16th  May,  1851  ;  s.  of  William 
Walter,  5th  Earl  of  Dartmouth ;  educated 
Eton  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.;  M.P.,  West  Kent, 
1878—85  ;  of  Lewisham,  1885—92  ;  P.O., 
1885  ;  '  Vice-Charaberlain,  H.  M.  Household, 
1885—86,  July,  1886—92  ;  Member  of  Com- 
mittee on  Agriculture,  1888  ;  late  Major, 
now  Hon.  Colonel,  South  Staffs.  Eifle 
Volunteers  ;  succeeded  as  6th  Earl  of  Dart- 
mouth, 1892  ;  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Staffs., 
1892  ;  m.,  18th  Dec,  1879,  Lady  Mary  Coke, 
dau.  of  the  Earl  of  Leicester  ;  of  Patshull 
House,  Wolverhampton. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  835.] 

Lbrgb,  William  Walter.  h.  Sandwell  Hall, 
West  Bromwich,  12th  Aug.,  1823  ;  s.  of 
William,  4th  Earl  of  Dartmouth  ;  educated 
Eton  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.  ;  B.A.,  1844  ; 
M.A.,  1847  ;  Captain,  South  Staffs.  Militia, 
1843—54  ;  Hon.  Colonel,  South  Staffs.  Eifle 
Volunteers  ;  M.P.,  South  Staffs.,  1849—53  ; 
6th  Earl  of  Dartmouth,  1853  ;  Lord  Lieuten- 
ant of  Staffs.,  1887  to  death  ;  m.,  9th  June, 
1846,  Lady  Augusta  Finch,  dau.  of  the  Earl 
of  Aylesford  ;  d.  1892. 
Manuscripts  preserved  at  Patshull  House.  18fi7. 
Demy  8vo.,  pp.  500. 

Address  to  StaHordsliire  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Jan., 
1873,  on  G-rain.     \_Stajf's.  Advertiser.'] 

Letters  on  various  subjects  to  papers. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  835  ;    Hulbert's  Almond- 
bury, 80,  85,  115,  118,  126,  173,  180,  300,  304,  407.] 

Leicester,  Eobert  de.  Of  Ox.  Univ. ;  D.D., 
Franciscan  Friar,  Lichfield  ;  Preb.  of  Stotfold, 
10th  July,  1313,  to  death  ;  d.  Lichfield,  1348. 

Left  numerous  MS. 

[Leland's  Descript.  lUustrata,  230  ;  Bale.  Cent.,  5,  f . 
428;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  247;  Digby  MS.,  212,  xix.; 
Pemb.  Coll..  Cam.,  MS..  220  ;  Monasticon  Franciscana,  I., 
554  ;  Hist.  MSS.  Commission  4th  Eep.,  443.] 

Leicester,    William   de.       Brother   of   Eobert 
Leicester   \_see]  ;     Preb.    of    Ulveton,    1343 ; 
Canon  of  Lichfield  ;    with  his  brother  founded 
a  chantry  at  Coventry. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  240 ;  see  Leicester  (Robert).] 

Leigh. 

Ordnance  Plan  of  the  Parish  of  Leigh     ...     5 

sheets  and  index  sheet.     Southampton  (1881), 
Belfry  Ringing  Laws.     [Seliq.,  XXL,  128.] 
[SecLane  (Archd.),  Bagot  (Et.  Rev.Bp.)  (Eev.J.L.), 

Beaven  (Rev.  J.)  (Hon.  Robert,  in  Appendix).] 

Leigh,  Eev.  Clement,  M.A.  Eector  of  New- 
castle, 1804—53  ;  d.  1853. 


The  Effects  of  Righteousness  and  Sin  on  Communities. 
Newcastle:  J.  Smith,     n.d.  (1804).     8vo.,  pp.  33. 

The  Unhappy  State  of  the  Sinner  ;  .  .  London, 
1823.    870.,  pp.  22. 

Justification.  A  Sermon.  Newcastle:  W.  H.  Hyde. 
1836.    8vo.,  pp.  35. 

The  Importance  of  the  Points  of  Difference  between 
Protestantism  and  the  Church  of  Rome  explained  and 
applied.    Newcastle:  W.  M.  Hyde.    1836.    8vo.,  pp.  35. 

[Both  the  last  were  reprinted  in : — ] 

Lectures  on  Romanism.  Newcastle:  W.  H.  Hyde. 
1836.    8vo. 

[of  whifih  Mr.  Leigh  was  general  editor]. 

Leigh,  Sir  Edward,  Knt.  b.  Shawell,  Leics., 
23rd  March,  1602  ;  Mat.  Magd.  Coll.,  Ox., 
1617;  B.A.,  1620;  M.A.,  1623;  Student, 
Middle  Temple,  1624;  in  France,  1625;  resi- 
dent at  Eushall  Hall,  Walsall,  certainly  from 
1629,  when  he  was  fined  for  playing  at  bowls  at 
Bloxwich;  M.P.  for  Stafford,  1640;  Delegate 
to  Westmr.  Assembly  of  Divines,  1643  ;  Colonel 
in  a  regiment  during  the  Civil  War  ;  expelled 
the  House  of  Commons  and  confined,  1648  ; 
lived  some  time  in  Banbury  ;  m.,  1628,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Thomas  Talbot ;  d.  Eushall, 
2nd  June,  1671. 
A  Treatise  of  Divine  Promises.  London :  G.  Miller. 
1633.  4to.  London,  1642,  8vo. ;  London,  1650,  8vo. ; 
London,  1657,  8vo. ;    London,  1659,  8vo. 

Select  and  Choice  Observations  concerning  the 
twelve  first  C^sars,  Emperours  of  Rome  .  .  .  L.  Lich- 
jield,  for  W.  Webb,  Oxford,  1635.  12mo.  Republished  as 
"Analecta  Csesarum  Romanorum" — the  first  twelve  by 
Edward  Leigh,  M.A.,  the  last  six  by  Henry  Leigh.  Lon- 
don, 1647,  8vo. ;  Oxon.,  1655,  Svo. ;  London:  Printed  by 
Roger  Daniel  .  .  1857,  sm.  8vo.,  6  leaves,  pp.  277  ;  4th 
ed.,  corrected  and  much  enlarged,  London,  1644,  8vo.,  6 
leaves,  pp.  430  ;    London,  1670,  8vo. 

Critica  Sacra  ;  or,  Philologicall  and  Theologicall  Ob- 
servations upon  all  the  Hebrew  Words  of  the  Old,  and 
Greek  Words  of  the  New  Testaments  .  .  .  London : 
Printed  by  Robert  Young.  Anno  Domini  1640.  A  in  eights, 
pp.  631  ;  Index,  Tt — Aaa  in  fours,  Bbb  in  two.  London, 
1642,  4to.  Again,  title  differently  arranged,  London, 
1646,  4to.,  7  leaves,  pp.  456  ;  Indexes,  Nnn — Qqq  in  fours, 
2qq  one.  London,  1850,  fol.,  port,  by  Cross.  With  a 
Supplement,  London,  1662,  fol.,  port.  {cBtatis  60)  by  T. 
Chantry.  In  Latin,  edited  by  Henry  A.  Middoch,  Amster- 
dam, 1670,  fol.  Again,  Amsterdam,  1606,  fol.,  port.  The 
Hebrew  portion,  translated  into  French  by  Professor 
Louie  de  Wolzogue,  of  Gronningon,  Paris,  1703.  Again, 
(in  Latin,  with  Supplement),  edited  by  J.  J.  Seroclius, 
Copenhagen,  1713,  fol. 

Supplement  to  the  Critica  Sacra.    London,  1662.    fol. 
Speech  of  Col.  E.  Leigh  as  it  was  delivered    .    .    to 
Honourable  House  of   Commons   on    .     .     .    Presenting 
the  Staffordshire  Petition.     London,  1644.     4to. 

Observations  of  all  the  Kings  of  England.  London, 
1861.    8vo. 

Prototypes  .  .  .  With  Mr.  Whateley's  Life  and 
Death.  Published  by  B.  L.  and  H.  Scuddar.  London, 
1640.    fol. 

The  Saint's  Encouragement  in  Evil  Times  .... 
London,  1848.     Svo.     London,  1651.     Svo. 

Annotations  upon  all  the  Books  of  the  New  Testa- 
ment, Philologicall  and  Theologicall  ....  London : 
Printed  by  W.  W.  and  E.  G.  for  William  Lea.  1650.  fol., 
port,  by  Cross,  5  leaves,  pp.  624.  Index,  6  leaves.  Trans- 
lated into  Latin  by  Arnold.    Leipzig,  1732.    fol. 

A  Philologicall  Commentary ;  or.  An  Illustration  of 
the  most  obvious  and  useful  Words  of  the  Law,  with  their 
distinctive  and  divers  acceptation  .  .  .  London,  1652, 
Svo. ;    London,  1858,  Svo. ;    London,  1671,  Svo. 

A  System  or  Body  of  Divinity  .  .  .  London,  1654. 
fol.  2nd  ed.,  London,  1662.  fol.,  17  leaves,  pp.  1178  and 
32  leaves. 

A  Treatise  of  Religion  and  Learning,  and  of  Religious 
and  Learned  Men.  London  1656.  fol.  Some  copies  have 
the  following  title  : — Paslix  Consortium ;  or,  A  Fit  Con- 
junctione  of  Religion  and  Learning  .  .  London:  Printed 
by  Charles  Adams  .  .  .  1663.  fol.,  4  leaves,  pp.  373,  6 
leaves. 


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Annotations  on  the  Five  Poeticall  Books  of  tlie  Old 
Testament,  viz.: — Job,  Psalms,  Proverbs,  Ecclesiastes,  and 
Canticles.     London,  1657.    fol. 

England  Described;  or,  The  Several  Counties  and 
Shires  thereof  briefly  handled  .  .  .  London:  Printed 
b;/ A.  M.  for  Henry  Marsh  .  .  .  1659.  8  vo.,  8  leaves, 
pp.  234.    London,  1661.    8vo. 

Three  Diatribes  or  Discourses  of  Travel,  of  Money, 
and  of  Measuring  Distance  betwixt  Place  and  Place. 
London:  Freding.  1671.  am.  Svo^  pp.  87.  Reprinted 
under  the  title  of  The  Gentleman's  Guide.  London,  1680. 
sm.  8vo.    Again,  in  Barl.  Miscellany. 

[Calendar  of  Deeds  (Walsall),  216  ;  Hist,  of  Banbury, 
i62  ;  Hist,  of  Enstone,  74  ;  Willmore's  Walsall,  270—74  ; 
all  Biographical  Collections  and  Histories  of  Staffs,  and 
Literature  contain  notices  of  him  and  his  works.] 

Leigh,  Rev.  Egerton.  b.  Lymm,  Cheshire,  1734  ; 
s.  of  Rev.  Egerton  Leigh  ;  B.A.,  St.  John's 
Coll.,  Cam.,  1758  ;  incorporated  Brasenose 
Coll.,  Ox.,  7th  Feb.,  1758  ;  M.A.,  8th  July, 
1758  ;  Preb.  of  Bangor,  1758  ;  Rector  of 
Lymm  for  40  years  ;  Preb.  Dassett  Parva, 
Lichfield,  30th  Aug.,  1770,  to  death  ;  Archd. 
of  Salop,  5th  Aug.,  1770,  to  death  ;  Chan- 
cellor of  Lichfield,  22nd  Sept.,  1797  to  death  ; 
d.  17th  Sept.,  1798. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.  836  :  Harwood's  Lich- 
field, 200,  216,  227.] 

Leigh,   Rev.   Francis,     b.  Cheadle,  1804  ;  Mat. 
Magd.   Coll.,   Ox.,   11th  Nov.,  1836  ;    B.A., 
1843  ;     Curate  of  Caverswall  and  Werrington. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  837.] 

Leigh,  H.,  Tunstall. 

Obituary  of  Mrs.  Sarah  Leigh.  [P.  M.  Mag.  (1857), 
124, 125.] 

Leigh,    Rev.    Harvey,     b.    Tunstall,    9th   July, 

1815  ;    Primitive    Methodist    Minister    from 

1840  ;   m.  Mary  Bennion,  of  Market  Drayton  ; 

d.,  Barnsley,  Yorks.,  6th  May,  1878,  aged  62. 

Memoir.    By  Thomas  Dearlove.     [P.  M.  Mag.  (1870), 

Leigh,   Henry,      s.  of  Sir  Edward  Leigh,  Knt.  ; 
Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Rushall  on  death  of  his 
father,  1671  ;  d.  1705,  at  Rushall. 
Compiler  of  six  additional  Lives  of  the  Caesars  in  the 
1657  edition  of  his  father's  "  Analecta  Csesarum." 
Edited  several  of  his  father's  books. 
[Plot called  him  "the  learned  Henry  Leigh,  Esq."] 

Leigh,  Henry  Gerard,     b.    Wigginton    Lodge, 

Tamworth,   1857;    s.  of  John  Blundell  Leigh, 

Esq.  ;    educated  Eton  ;    Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,   Ox., 

28th  May,  1874  ;  Lieutenant,  1st  Life  Guards. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  837  ;  Eton  Sch.  Lists.] 

Leigh,  John  Blundell.  h.  Wigginton  Lodge, 
Tamworth  ;  brother  of  H.  G.  Leigh  ;  Mat. 
Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  24th  May,  1877. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  838.] 

Leigh,  John  and  Levi,  of  Guildford,  Surrey. 

Letters  concerning  the  Doctrine  of  Personal  and  Un- 
conditional Reprobation,  &C.  Guildford:  Printed  .  . 
Albert  (Allbut),  Hanley,  Staffordshire.  1824,  fcp.  8vo., 
pp.  68. 

Leigh,  Rev.  Samuel,  b.  Milton,  near  Hanley, 
1st  Sept.,  1785  ;  educated  Gosport  Academy, 
under  Rev.  David  Bogue,  D.D. ;  Wesleyan 
(and  pioneer)  Missionary  to  New  South  Wales 


and  New  Zealand,  1815—31  ;  returned  to 
England  and  began  circuit  work  same  year  ; 
superannuated  at  Reading,  1848  ;  m.  Mrs. 
Elizabeth  Kaye,  widow  of  Rev.  W.  Kaye  ;  d. 
2nd  May,  1852. 

Reports  to  Wesleyan  Missionary  Society  in  MS.  [  Wes- 
leyan Missionary  Office,  London],  some  of  which  have  been 
printed  in  part  in  the  Wes.  Mag.  (1816—82). 

Remarkable  Incidents  in  the  Life  of  the  Rev.  Samuel 
Leigh.  By  Rev,  Alexander  Strachau.  Second  Edition. 
London:  James  Niqhols.  1855.  Demy  8vo.  Portrait 
pp.  418. 

Leben  and  Wirkeu  von  Samuel  Leigh.     Bremen,  1864. 

Leigh,  Mrs.  Sarah,  b.  Tunstall,  1789  ;  d.  9th 
Dec,  1826. 

[See  Leigh  (H.).] 

Leigh,  Very  Rev.  William,  b.  Rushall  Hall, 
Walsall,  1 752  ;  s.  of  John  Burridge  Leigh 
(High  Sheriff,  Staffs.,  1754)  and  Olyrapia 
{dau.  of  Henry  Houghton,  Esq.,  of  Ongar, 
Essex),  his  wife  ;  Mat.  Univ.  Coll.,  Ox.,  7th 
Dec,  1771  ;  LL.B.  ;  Rector  of  Plumstead, 
Norfolk  ;  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Rushall  on 
death  of  his  father,  1773  ;  Dean  of  Hereford  ; 
m.  (1)  Ann,  dau.  of  —  Bedingfield  :  (2) 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Stratford  Canning,  Esq. 
A  Sermon,  preached  at  Ashbourn  on  the  25th  Feb 
1795.     Bath,  n.d.  (1795).     8vo.,  pp.  33.  '' 

The  Interposition  of  Divine  Providence  Illustrated 
Bath :  Printed  by  R.  Crttttwell.     1798.     4to. 

A  Short  Inquiry  into  Revealed  Religion.  Bath,  1792 
— 93.    8vo. 

Had  an  original  portrait  of  Sir  E.  Leigh,  Knt. 

Leigh,  Rev.  William,  b.  Atherstone,  1778  ;  s. 
of  Richard  Leigh  :  Mat.  Hertford  Coll.,  Ox  , 
20th  Nov.,  1795  ;  B.A.,  1800  ;  M.A.,  from 
Wore.  Coll.,  1820  ;  Curate  of  Bilston,  1802 
—13  ;  Incumbent,  1813—34  ;  Vicar  of  Pul- 
ham,  Norfolk,  1834,  to  death  ;  d.  12th  April, 
1858  ;  aged  80  ;  bur.  Pulham. 

An  Authentic  Narrative  of  the  melancholy  occurrence 
at  Bilston,  in  the  County  of  StafEord,  during  the  awful 
visitation  in  that  town  by  Cholera  in  the  mouths  of 
August  and  September,  1832.  Wolverhampton  :  W  Parke 
1832.    8vo.,  pp.  76,  App.  70. 

Leigh,  William.  Resident  at,  and  owner  of. 
Little  Aston  Hall,  1830—41  ;  afterwards  of 
Woodchester  Park,  Gloues.  ;  received  into  the 
Roman  CathoMc  Church  1844  ;  founded  the 
Roman  Catholic  Cathedral  and  Bishopric  of 
Adelaide,  S.  Australia  ;  d.  4th  Jan.,  1873. 
Funeral  Sermon.  {See  UUathorne  (Archbp.)  ] 
[Notes  and  Coll.  of  Aldridge,  I.,  41.] 

Lbighton,  T.  B.     d.  West  Bromwicb,  6th  April, 
1842  ;  aged  60. 
Obituary.    By  J.  J.     [Wes.  Mag.  (1842),  928,  929.] 

Le  Marchant,  D. 

Report  on  the  Barony  of  Gardner  (of  ITttoxeter). 
London,  1828.    8vo. 

Le  Neve,  John. 

Monumenta  Anglicaua.  London,  1717 — 19.  5  vols., 
8vo. 

Fasti  Ecclesias  Anglicaua.  London,  1716.  fol.  New 
Edition,  edited  by  T.  D.  Hardy.   Oxfm-d,  1856.   3  vols.,  8vo. 

Lives,  Characters,  &c.,  of  Protestant  Bishops.  London, 
1720.    8vo. 

[In  all  the  above  works  there  are  numerous  references  to 
Staifordshire  persons.] 


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Lennox,  Mrs.  Charlotte. 

Shakespeare  Illustrated.  London,  1753,  1754.  12nio. 
3  vols. 

[The  Detlication  to  Jctin,  Earl  of  Orrery,  and  probably  much 
more,  was  written  by  Dr.  Johnson.] 

Proposals  for  publishing  the  works  of  Mrs.  Lennox. 
By  Dr.  Johnson.    London,  1775.    8vo. 

Leofwin.      Bishop  of  Lichfield,  1054  to  death  ; 
Abbot  of  Coventry,  1066. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  133.] 

Lester,  Rev.  J.  H.  St.  John's  Coll.,  Cam. ; 
B.A.,  1868  ;  M.A.,  1871  ;  Preb.  of  Whitting- 
ton,  Lichfield,  1884;  Diocesan  Missioner,  1880 
—85  ;  Chp.  to  Bp.  of  Lichfield,  1885—91  ; 
Rector  of  Lexden,  Colchester,  1890  ;  "Warden 
of  the  Ch.  Parochial  Missionary  Soc,  1891. 
The  Lichfield  Church  Mission  Hymn  Book.  London  : 
Semrose.     n.d.  (1883).     [140  Hymns."] 

Special  Tunes  arranged  for  the  Lichfield  Church 
Mission  Hymn  Book.     Same  imprint. 

The  Revelation  of  the  Seven  Words  from  the  Cross. 
London :  Skeffington.     1885.     2nd  ed. 

Letters. 

Letters  and  Essays  on  Several  Subjects.  In  Prose  and 
Verse.  By  .  .  Congreve,  &c.  London,  1604.  8vo. 
London,  1806.     8vo. 

Familiar  Letters.      By  Butler    .  .     Congreve. 

London,  1718.    8vo.    2  vols. 

Letters  from  a  late  Eminent  Prelate,  &c.  \  See  Hurd 
(Bp.).] 

Onginal  Letters  from  Eichard  Baxter  ....  Dr. 
Johnson  .     &c.     [S'ee  Warner  (Rebecca).] 

Lbveson,  Anne. 

Letter  to  Ashmole.  3rd  Jan.,  1673.  [Bodl.  Lib.,  1131 
f.  289a6.]  ' 

Leveson,  Edward.      Temp.  Edward  VI. 

[Bodl.  Lib.,  864,  466,  467.] 

Levbson  Family. 

Pedigree.     [Shaw  II.,  169  ;  Bodl.  Lib.,  1137,  ]  14i.] 

Lbveson,  Francis. 

Petition  of  Francis,  2nd  son  of  Richard  Fowler  of 
Harnedge,  in  Shropshire,  praying  the  King's  special  per- 
mission to  take  the  name  and  arms  of  Leveson,  according 
to  the  last  Will  of  Sir  William  Leveson,  of  Treuthani 
Also  the  King's  Order  (10th  May,  1664)  referring  the  same 
to  the  Attorney-General,  and  his  opinion  thereon,  signed 

G.  Palmer."  [Bodl.  Lib.,  857,  122—26,  f.  280,  281  ] 
o-ii,'^5^  ^h^'^  Warrant  to  prepare  a  Bill  for  such  grant, 
2ott  May,  1664  [,*.,  f.  282].  The  Bill  prepared  lib.,  283 
284]  Kings  Warrant  to  Dugdale  Norroy,  directing  the 
marshalling  of  arms  of  Levison  with  Fowler,  1st  Aue- 
1664  [ib.,i.  284-86].  Dugdale's  Patent  assigning  the 
name  of  Levison  to  Francis  Fowler,  1st  Auo-  1664  Uh  f 
287,  288].     His  Funeral,  1667  [ib.,  836,  91-104,  451].      ' 

Leveson,  Sir  Nicholas,  s.  of  Richard  Leveson, 
of  Prestwood,  Staffs.  ;  member  of  the  Mercers' 
Company;  Sherifif  of  London,  1684;  m. 
Dionysius,  dau.  of  Thomas  Bodley,  of  Black 
Notley,  Essex  ;  d.  20th  Aug.,  1539  ;  bur.  St. 
Andrew's,  Undershaft ;  of  Hailing  and  Thorne 
Place,  Kent. 

[Private  note  from  G.  L.  Gower,  Esq.— Compiler.] 

Leveson,  Sir  Richard.  Of  Wolverhampton- 
B.A.  :  Mat.  Balliol  Coll.,  10th  Oct.,  1592  ■ 
Knighted  at  Cadiz  ;  Vice- Admiral  of  the  Fleet ;' 
fought  against  the  Spanish  Armada  ;  m.  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  Charles  Howard,  Earl  of  Notting- 
ham   (Marriage    Licence    dated    13th    Dec, 


1587)  ;  d.,  London,  1st  July,  1605  ;  bw. 
Wolverhampton  Collegiate  Church,  where  is  a 
monument  by  Le  Sueur. 

Full  length  Portrait  on  staircase  at  Trentham  Hall. 

Sir  R.  L.  is  the  subject  of  the  well-known  Ballad, 
"The  Spanish  Lady's  Love."  [Percy's  Reliques,  S.  III., 
So.  X2IL] 

[Bodl.  Lib.,  833,  88  :  1115,  210 ;  Oliver's  Coll.  Ch.  of 
Wolverhampton,  71,  123,  124;  Proc.  in  Chancery,  temp. 
Eliz.,  marked  L.  43.] 

Leveson,  Sir  Richard.  Of  Trentham  ;  K.B.  ; 
Queen's  Coll.,  Ox.,  1630  ;  m.  Lady  Katherine, 
dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Dudley  and  Alice,  Duchess 
Dudley ;  d.  2nd  June,  1661  :  bur.  Lilleshall, 
where  there  is  a  full-length  recumbent  monu- 
ment. 

Full  length  Portrait  in  Trentham  Hall. 
[Bodl.  Lib.,  857,  280.] 

Leveson,  Sir  Walter. 

Letter  from  Edw.  Stanford,  Walter  Brooke,  Thomas 
Leveson,  and  Eichard  Hayes,   Executors   to   Sir  Walter 
Leveson,  excusing  themselves  from  paying  the  fee,  until 
Easter-term,  when  they  should  meet  in  London.    21st  Feb 
1620.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  836  (145),  523.] 

[Proc.  in  Chancery,  temp.  Eliz.,  marked  W.  w.  6,  No. 
60  ;  Oliver's  Coll.  Ch.  of  Wolverhampton,  71—74 ;  Bishop's 
Hall  Life.] 

Leveson-Gowbr,  Harriet  Elizabeth  Georgiana. 
b.  Corby  Castle,  Cumb.,  21st  May,  1806  ; 
dau.  of  George  Howard,  6th  Earl  of  Carlisle, 
and  Lady  Georgiana  Dorothy  Cavendish  (dau. 
of  5th  Duke  of  Devonshire),  his  wife  ;  m., 
28th  May,  1823,  George  G.  Leveson-Gower 
(1786—1861),  2nd  Duke  of  Sutherland  [see 
Gower  (G.  G.  L.)]  ;  Mistress  of  the  Robes, 
Aug.,  1837— Sept.,  1841 :  July,  1846— March, 
1852  :  Jan.,- 1853— Feb.,  1858  :  June,  1859 
— April,  1861  ;  entertained  General  Garibaldi 
at  Chiswick  and  Trentham,  April,  1864  ;  d., 
Trentham,  27th  Oct.,  1868. 

A  Selection  of  her  Letters  is  printed  in— Staffiord 
House  Letters.  Edited  by  Lord  Eonald  Gower  1883 
[Parts  IV. — VI.] 

[Reminiscences,  by  Lord  Eonald  Gower ;  Martin's 
Prmce  Consort,  II.,  245.] 

Leveson-Gower,  John.  b.  7th  Jan.,  1675  ; 
eldest  s.  of  Sir  William  Leveson-Gower  (d'. 
1691),  4th  Baronet  of  Stittenham,  and  Lady 
Jane  Grenville  (dau.  of  John  Grenville,  1st 
Earl  of  Bath),  his  wife  ;  M.P.  for  Newcastle, 
1691— 16th  March,  1703  ;  P.C.,  21st  April, 
1703  ;  one  of  the  Commissioners  who  con- 
cluded the  Union  of  England  and  Scotland, 
1706  ;  Chancellor  of  Duchy  of  Lancaster) 
1706  ;  m.,  Sept.,  1692,  Lady  Catherine  Man- 
ners, dau.  of  John,  Duke  of  Rutland  •  d 
Belvoir  Castle,  31st  Aug.,  1709  ;  bur.  Trent- 
ham, 10th  Sept.,  following. 
?"l';,^™gtl^  Portrait.     [At  Bill  Hill,  Berks  1 

New^tleO  ^  '"   ^''''^'"■'   '*'-'"'   '^^^""^^^'^ 

Leveson-Gower,  John.  b.  11th  July,  1740  • 
s.  of  John,  1st  Earl  Gower  [s«e],  and  Mary' 
his  3rd  wife  ;  Commander  of  the  "Kingfisher"'' 
sloop,  1760  ;  Captain  of  the  "  Plamborough  " 
30th  Jan.,  1760  ;  of  the  "Africa,"  1765  •  of 
the    "^olus"    frigate,    1766-67;    of '  the 


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LEVINGE 


"Pearl,"    1769—72;    the    "Albion,"    1774; 

of  the  "  Valiant,"  1777—78  ;    resigned  with 

Keppel :     First    Captain    of    the    "  Victory," 

March,   1782  ;    a  Junior  Lord  of  Admiralty, 

Jan.— April,  1783  :    Dec,  1783— July,  1788  ; 

Eear-Admiral,   24th   Sept.,  1787  ;    m.,  1773, 

Frances,  dau.  of  Admiral  Boscawen  ;    d.  of  an 

apoplectic  fit,  15th  Aug.,  1792. 

Portrait  of  him,  by  Sir  J.  Reynolds.  [Bill  Hill,  Berks.] 
[Charnock's  Biog.  Navy,  VI.,  394  ;    CoUin.i's  Peerage, 
v.,  2-i8  ;    Official  Letters  in  Public  Record  OERce.] 

Lkvesos-Gower,  Millicent  Fanny,  Duchess  of 
Sutherland,  b.  Uosslyn  Castle,  1866  ;  eldest 
dau.  of  Francis  Robert,  4th  Earl  of  Rosslyn  ; 
TO.,  20th  Oct.,  1884,  Cromartie,  Marquis  of 
Stafford  (now,  1893,  4th  Duke  of  Suther- 
land) ;  of  Trentham  Hall. 

How  I  Spent  my  Twentieth  Year  .  .  .  William 
Blackwood  ^  Sons,  Edinburgh  and  London,  n.d.  8vo., 
pp.  289. 

Lbvext,  Christopher. 

Voyage  into  New  England.    London,  1628.    4to. 

Lbvett,  Rev.  Edward,  b.  West  Wycombe,  Bucks., 
1775  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Richard  Levett ;  Mat.  Ch. 
Ch.,  Ox.,  6th  June,  1792  ;  Student,  1792— 
1812;  B.A.,  1796;  M.A.,  1799  ;  Rector  of 
Ingestre  until  1829  ;  of  Deene,  Northants.; 
until,  1834  ;  d.  18th  Nov.,  1845. 
[Foster's  Alamni  Oxon.,  II.,  842.] 

LsvETT,  John.  b.  Lichfield,  1722  ;  s.  of  Theo- 
philus  Levett ;  Mat.  Brasenose  Coll.,i  Ox., 
23rd  Feb.,  1739  ;  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner 
Temple,  1743  ;  M.P.,  Lichfield,  8th  April, 
1761  ;  unseated  on  petition,  Feb.,  1762  ;  d. 
22nd  Nov.,  1799  ;  of  Wichnor,  by  purchase, 
1765. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,II.,843  ;  Harwood's  Lichfield, 

3C5  ;  Hinchliffe's  Barthomley,  301.] 

Levett,  John.  b.  \\"iehnor,  1805  ;  s.  of 
Thaophilus  Leveit,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Trin.  Coll., 
Ox.,  4th  March,  1823  ;  created  M.A.,  7th 
June,  1826  ;  of  Wichnor  Park  and  Packing- 
ton  Hall ;  m.,  19th  P'eb.,  1829,  Sophia  Eliza, 
dau.  of  Hon.  Robert  Kennedy;  d.  1st  Dec, 
1853. 

[Foster's  Alamni  Oxon.,  II.,  843  ;    Burke's  Landed 
Gentry.] 

Levett,  Rev.  Richard,  b.  Lichfield,  1727  ;  s. 
of  Theophilus  Levett,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch., 
Ox.,  13th  March,  1746  ;  B.A.,  Pemb.  Hall, 
Ox.,  1749  ;  M.A.,  1752  ;  Rector  of  Little 
Berkhampstead,  1753  ;  of  Wrotham,  Kent, 
1791  ;  Preb.  of  Tachbrook,  Lichfield,  10th 
July,  1740—49. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  843 ;  Garwood's  Lichfield, 
250.] 

Levett,  Rev.  Richard,  b.  Blithfield,  1731  ;  s. 
of  Rev.  Richard  Levett,  Rector  of  Blithfield 
and  Leigh,  and  Catherine  Walcot,  his  wife  ; 
Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  26th  May,  1749  ;  B.A., 
1753  ;  M.A.,  1756  ;  Vicar  of  West  Wycombe, 
Bucks.,  1765  to  death  ;  m.  Lucy  Byrd  (through 


whom  came  the  Milford  Estate),  of  Stafford  ; 
d.  Jan.  1805. 
[Alumni  West,  349  ;   Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  843  ; 
Burke's  Lauded  Gentry.] 

Levett,  Rev.  Richard.  b.  West  Wycombe, 
Bucks.,  17th  Nov..  1772  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Richard 
Levett,  Vicar  [see']  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  29th 
Oct.,  1790;  Fellow  of  All  Souls' Coll.;  B.C.L., 
1797  ;  Curate  to  his  father  at  West  Wycombe ; 
m.,  16th  Jan.,  1804,  Louisa  Frances,  dau.  of 
Rev.  Walter  Bagot,  of  Blithfield  ;  of  Milford 
Hall ;  d.  25th  Aug.,  1843. 
[Foster's  Alumni   Oxon.,  II.,  843;    Burke's  Landed 

Gentry.] 

Levett,  Richard  Byrd.  b.  Milford,  24th  Nov., 
1810  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Richard  Levett  [see]  ;  Mat. 
Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  26th  April,  1827  ;  Lieut.- 
Colonel  Commanding  3rd  Staffs.  Rifl.es  ;  J. P. 
and  Deputy  Lieutenant  of  Staffs.  ;  of  Milford 
Hall. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  843.] 

Levett,  Theophilus.  b.  Whittington,  1766  ;  s. 
of  Thomas  Levett,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox., 
1st  April,  1784  ;  High  Sheriff,  Staffs.,  1810  ; 
Recorder  of  Lichfield  ;  m.  Frances,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Prinsep,  Esq.,  of  Croxall  Hall, 
Derbys.;  d.  3rd  Dec,  1839. 
[Poster's  Alumni   Oxon.,  II.,  843;    Burke's  Landed 

Gentry.] 

Levett,  Rev.  Walter,  b.  Stafford,  1786  ;  s.  of 
Rev.  Richard  Levett  [see]  ;  Mat.  Oh.  Ch., 
Ox.,  29th  May,  1802  ;  B.A.,  1806  ;  M.A., 
1808;  Student  until  1817  ;  Vicar  of  Castleton, 
Yorks.,  1816—49  ;  of  Ossory,  Berks.,  1823 
—25,  1826  ;  Sub-Dean  of  York,  1827  ;  d. 
27th  Oct.,  1860. 

[Alumni  West,  457  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  843.] 

Lbvinge,  (Sir)  Richard  (Bart.),  b.  Leek,  2nd 
May,  1656  ;  s.  of  Richard  Levinge,  of  Parwich, 
Derbys.  (but  of  Leek,  1656  and  1684),  and 
Anne  {dau.  of  George  Parker,  of  Park  Hall 
and  Wes ton-Coy ney  ;  Student,  Inner  Temple, 
Sept.,  1671  ;  Barrister-at-Law,  Nov.,  1678  ; 
Recorder  of  Chester,  1686  ;  M.P.  for  Chester, 
1690—92  ;  Solicitor-General  for  Ireland,  1690 
—94  ;  knighted,  1692  ;  M.P.  for  Blessington, 
in  Irish  House  of  Commons,  1692;  Speaker, 
Irish  House  of  Commons,  5th  Oct.,  1692 — 
95  ;  M.P.,  Longford,  1695—1706  ;  Commis- 
sioner to  enquire  into  forfeited  estates  in 
Ireland,  1699  ;  committed  to  the  Tower,  16th 
Jan.— 11th  April,  1700  ;  created  a  Baronet, 
17th  April,  1704  ;  Solicitor-General  for  Ire- 
land, 1704  ;  Bencher,  Inner  Temple,  1706  ; 
M.P.  for  Derby,  1710  ;  Attorney-General  for 
Ireland,  1711  ;  M.P.  for  Kilkenny  ;  Lord 
Chief  Justice  of  Common  Pleas,  Ireland,  1720 
to  death  ;  m.,  (1)  1680,  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir 
Gawen  Corbyn,  and  (2)  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert 
Johnston,  Baron  of  Irish  Exchequer  ;  d.  13th 
July,  1724. 

Correspondence  of  Sir  Richard  Levinge,  Bart.,  princi- 
pally with  the  Right  Hon.  Edward  Southwell,  Principal 


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Secretary  of  State  for  Ireland.  (Privately  printed,  1877.) 
[Masters  Benchers  of  Inner  Temple,  60 ;  Luttrell's 
Brief  Relation  ;  Return  of  M.P.'s  ;  Playf  air's  Baronetage  ; 
Burke's  ditto ;  Sir  Richard  Levinge's  Hist,  of  Levinge 
Family  (1877) ;  Bartchaell's  Parliamentary  Hist,  of  Kil- 
kenny ;  Cal.  Treasury  Papers,  1696 — 1719  ;  Sleigh's  Leek 
(2nd  ed.),  81 ;  Smollett's  Hist,  of  England.] 

Lewis,  F.  C. 

Scenery  of  the  Rirers  in  England  and  "Wales.    London, 
IS34.     f  oL,  64  plates. 

Lewis,  James  George,  b.  Brierley  Hill,  27th 
July,  1840  ;  d.  7th  July,  1872. 

Obituary.     By   Rey.   J.   Dorricott.      fCh.   Messenger 
(1874),  29.] 

Lewis,  Eev.  John  William,  b.  Wolverhampton, 
1855  ;  s.  of  John  Lewis  ;  Mat.  Keble  Coll., 
Ox.,  14th  Oct.,  1878  ;  B.A.,  1882  ;  M.A., 
1887. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  847.] 

Lewis,  Joyce  (Jocasta).  dau.  of  Thomas  Cur- 
zon,  of  Croxall,  and  Anne  {dau.  of  Sir  John 
Aston,  of  Tixall)  ;  brought  up  a  Roman 
Catholic,  but  became  a  Protestant  about  1555  ; 
arrested  and  imprisoned  in  Lichfield,  where  she 
was  burnt  at  the  stake,  18th  Dec,  1557  :  m, 
(1)  Sir  George  Appleby,  Leics.  (he  was  killed 
at  the  Battle  of  Pinkie,  1647),  (2)  Thomas 
Lewis,  of  Mancetter,  Warws. 

[Foxe's  Acts  and  Monuments,  viii.,  401—5,  429,  777 : 
Harl.  MS.,  421,  f.  78  :  Colville's  Warws.  Worthies  ;  Eioh- 
ing's  Mancetter  Martyrs,  vi.,  95—112 ;  Dugdale's  Warws., 
572.] 

Lewis,  Rev.  Lewis,  b.  Clum,  Salop,  1850  ;  s.  of 
Rev.  Lewis  Lewis,  Vicar  of  Llanthony  Abbey, 
Men.  {grandson  of  Capt.  L.  Lewis,  of  Tyllwyn, 
Radnor);  educated  Cathl.  Sch.,  Hereford;  St. 
David's  Coll.,  Lampeter,  1869—72  ;  B.A., 
1872  ;  Curate,  St.  Peter,  West  Bromwich, 
1873—76  ;  of  St.  Matthew,  Smethwick,  1875 
—76;  of  St.  Michael,  Derby, .  1876— 77  ; 
Vicar  of  Ockbrook-w.-Borrowash,  Derbjs., 
1877. 

Rules,  &c.,  for  Sunday  Schools. 
Sermons. 

Lewis,  Samuel. 

A  Topographical  Dictionary  of  England  and  Wales. 
In  Four  Volumes,  and  Atlas.  London  :  S.  Lewis  and  Sons. 
1831—33.  4to.  Large  Paper,  Roy.  4to.  London,  1835 
4to.,  6  Tols.  (to  this  edition  plans  of  the  towns  are  added) 
[Besides  a  good  Map,  descriptions  are  given  of  the  various 
Towns  of  Staffordshire.] 

Lewis,  WiUiam.     Printer,  London. 

Lewis's  New  Traveller's  Guide ;  or,  Pocket  Edition  of 
the  English  Counties.  London,  n.d.  (1810).  (Maps  and 
Descriptions  alphabetically  arranged.) 

Lewkenor,  (Sir)  Edward  (Knt.).     b.  Kingston 
Bowey,  Sussex,  1543  ;  s.  of  Edward  Lewkenor 
St.   John's    Coll.,    Cam.,    10th   Nov.,    1659 
B.A.,_  1561  ;     Fellow,    21st    March,    1562 
M.P.    for   Tamworth,    2nd    May,    1571  :    for 
Shoreham,  8th  May,  1572  :    for  Maiden,  23rd 
Nov.,   1585,  29th  Oct..  1686,  and  19th  Feb., 
1593  :  and  for  Newport,  Cornwall,  24th  Oct.' 
1597  ;    knighted,  lltli  May,  1603  ;    d.,  Den- 
ham     Hall,     Sussex,     4th    Oct.,    16(15  ;     bur. 
Denham  Church. 


[Cooper's  Alh.  Cantab.,  I.,  251  ;  Palmer's  Tamworth, 
App.  xi.] 

Lexiphanes. 

[See  Johnson  (Dr.  S.).] 

Lichfield. 

Articles  to  be  enquired  of  the  ordinary  Visitation  of 
Richard  (Bancroft),  Archbishop  of  Caunterburie,  in  and 
for  the  Diocese  of  Coventry  and  Lichfiflde,  in  the  year  of 
our  Lord  God,  1609.    London,  1609.    4to. 

Remarks  on  a  late  Pamphlet  called  A  Defence  of  the 
Examination  of  a  Book  entitled  A  Brief  Account  of  the 
Prosecution  of  the  People  called  Quakers,  &c.,  so  far  as 
the  Clergy  of  the  Diocese  of  Lichfield  and  Coventry  are 
concerned  in  it.  London :  Printed  and  Sold  by  T.  Sowell 
Raylton.    1740.    Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  62. 

Litchfield  Squabble.    A  Humorous  Poetical  Narrative 
of  Election  for  Staffordshire  and  Litchfield.  London,  1747. 
An  Account  of  Lichfield  Cathedral  from  its  foundation 
to  the  present  time.    Lichfield,  1781.    8vo. 

Lichfield  :  Its  Ancient  and  Modern  State.  London, 
n.d.     12mo. 

An  Account  of  the  Ancient  and  Modern  State  of  the 
City  and  Close  of  Lichfield.    Lichfield,  n.d.    8vo. 

Inquiry  into  Lichfield  Waters.    Lichfield,  1840.    12mo. 
[Only  100  copies  printed  :  very  rare.] 

A  Tract  upon  Tombstones.  By  a  Member  of  the 
Lichfield  Society  for  the  Encouragement  of  Ecclesiastical 
Architecture.    Illustrated.    Lichfield,  1847.    8vo. 

First  Report  of  the  Free  Library  and  Museum.  Lich- 
field, 1859.    8vo.,  pp.  7. 

Statement  of  Pacts  connected  with  the  movement  in 
opposition  to  the  Establishment  of  a  Diocesan  Theological 
College  at  Lichfield.  London ;  Dalton.  Lomax,  Lichfield 
n.d.     8vo.,  pp.  38.  '^ 

Lichfield  Diocesan  Churchman  (The).  A  Monthly  Re- 
cord of  Church  Work,  for  Derbyshire,  Staffordshire,  and 
Salop.  Derby :  Bemrose  4- Sons.  1873.  fol.  f^ee  Lomax 
(A.  C.).] 

Description  of  the  Lichfield  Brank  [Seliq.,  I    73]  •  of 
Lichfield  Ducking  Stool  [ib.,  152].    Lichfield  Chartularv 
Part  I.    [HarL  MSS.,  4799]  :  Part  IIL  [3688].     Lichfield 
Documents   relating  to   H.   Waston  and  St.  Alkmund's 
Derby  [Reliq.,  III.,  139].     Chantrey  Monument  at  Lich- 
r?TT   ^lo'  iT-'  r^\.  T.^t  Sleeping  Infants  at  Lichfield 
[III.,  59,  60].    Lichfield  Trade  Tokens  [IV.,  241]      Lich- 
field Cathedral,  with  Engraving  [  Church  Bells,  I.,  433  4341 
Lichfield  Cathedral  ICassell's  Almanack  (1888)]      Lichfield 
City    Cathedral,  and    Close,  with  engravings    [Cassell's 
England  ] .    Memorial  to  Bishop  Lonsdale,  Lichfield  Cathe- 
dral  ^Illustrated  London  News'].    Lichfield  Cathedral,  bv 
M.  G.  van  Rensselaer  [Leisure  Hour,  XZXVI,,  379—3921 
Seal  of  the  Dean  and  Chapter  of  Lichfield  before  the  Re 
formation   [T-^-aM.  Suffolk  Institute  of  Archmol.  and  Nat. 
Hist.  (1856).     Beprmtei  for  presents,  by  Author,  Rev 
Thos.  Costley,  Rectory,  Cavendish]. 

Histories  and  Guides  of  Lichfield  and  Cathedral  and 
Diocese  [see  Harwood  (Rev.  T.),  Jackson  f J  1  Lomair 
(T.  G.)  Voodhouse  (J.^C  ),  He4t  (J.),  Ha^raSine  (^j" 
Lomax  (A.  C),  Bickersteth  (Dean),  Abingdon  (T  )  Willis 
(B.),  Stone  (J.  B.),  Britton  (J.).  Plot's  Hist,  of  Staffs 
Shaw's  Hist.,  I.,  231-375  ;  Pitt's  Staffs.,  89-131  ■  Eefes' 
ford  (Rev.  W.);  Harwood's  Erdeswick  (1844)  280— SOO  ■ 
Cox  s  Staffs.  ;  Nightingale's  Staffs. ;  White's  Staffs.,  1834' 
1851.  Kelly  s  and  other  Directories  contain  more  ot  les4 
copious  accounts.] 

Stafford  Countie  and  Town,  with  Lichfield  described 

By  J  Speed  [see]    ioBdoB  fiWO;.  fol.     London,  1668   fol 

Ecclesi^  Cathedrahs  Lichfeldensis.     Drawn  and  en 

graved  by  W.  Hollar.    1672.  °-  ^"" 

Buck^l^'  ^^^"^  °*   ""^  ^^^  °^   Lichfield.      1732.      [See 

E.  View  of  the  Cathedral  and  Close  of  Lichfield,  taken 

from  the  Pool    By  R.  Greene.    Engraved  by  Wood    i7^ 

LichllKc^i^erirt^"™^'  ^"''  *^^  ^--*  «i«-^ 

byBlsirI°Vrsl.'^"*^™°'-  ^-^  ^-^  «-'-.   Engraved 

•R    /  ^™^P«'=''^«  '^'iew  of  a  Part  of  the  City  of  Lichfield 
^^  mu®'^^°Ser.    Engraved  by  Cook.    1785  ^'<^'^neia. 

Clos^^?  tlTirtSrn^l'7°73*'^  «^°-'-  =--  -  the 

gravfdVB^Hotfer^^^-    ^^  ^^  «■  Worthington.    En- 

View  of  Lichfield.    1706. 

View  of   Cathedral  of   St.  Marv  anrt   «f    pi,„j      u 
Hamilton.    Engraved  by  Lodge.    iVoff         ^*-  ^^^-    ^^ 


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Book  Plate,  containing  Lichfield  Cathedral.  C.  B 
Stringer.    1800. 

Yiew.    By  RofEe.'    Engraved  by  F.  Nash.    1801. 

A  Plan  of  the  City  and  Close  of  Lichfield,  from  an 
actual  Survey.  By  John  Snape.  Engraved  by  Begbie. 
With  S.W.  View  of  the  Cathedral. 

A  Topographical  Map  of  Staffordshire,  with  a  Plan  of 
the  City  and  Close  of  Lichfield.    1799. 

The  Ichnography  of  the  Cathedral  Church  of  Lich- 
field.   By  Harris. 

S.  Prospect  of  the  Church  of  Lichfield.    By  Harris. 

View  of  the  Cathedral.    By  Harris. 

W.  Prospect  of  the  Cathedral  Church  of  Lichfield. 
By  King. 

S.  Prospect  of  the  Cathedral.     By  King. 

W.  Yiew.    By  Perry. 

S.  Yiew.    By  Perry. 

Yiew  of  the  West  Front.    By  S.  Shaw.    Engraved  by 

N.W.  View  of  the  West  Front.  By  Buckler.  En- 
graved by  Reeve.    1807. 

S.W.  Yiew  of  the  West  Front.  Engraved  by  Jukes. 
1808. 

A  Bishop's  Monument,  formerly  in  Lichfield  Cathedral. 
By  S.  Shaw.    Engraved  by  Basire. 

A  Dean's  Monument.    By  ditto. 

Monument  of  the  Paget  Family,  in  Lichfield  Cathedral. 
By  ditto. 

Monument  in  Lichfield  Cathedral  to  the  memory  of 
three  children.  By  F.  Chantrey.  1810.  Drawn  on  Stone 
by  Corbould. 

Bishop  Langton's  Monument,  formerly  in  Lichfield 
Cathedral.    By  S.  Shaw.    Engraved  by  Basire. 

Yiew  of  George  Inn,  Lichfield.    Engraved  by  Tates. 

Yiew  of  Greene's  Museum.  By  Stringer.  Engraved 
by  Cook. 

A  Musical  Altar  Clock,  in  the  possession  of  R.  Greene, 
Lichfield.     By  S.  Shaw. 

Portrait  of  I.  Green,  of  Lichfield.    By  E.  Stringer. 

Pour  Plates  of  Antiquities  found  at  Lichfield. 

Yiew  near  Lichfield,  including  a  most  remarkable 
Willow  Tree.    By  Stringer.    Engraved  by  Cook. 

Yiew  of  Dr.  Johnson's  Willow,  with  St.  Chad's,  near 
Lichfield.    By  I.  Johnson.    Engraved  by  Rawlins.    1804. 

Lichfield  Cathedral.  By  S.  Rawlins,  after  I.  Nixon. 
1810. 

Lichfield  Cathedral.    By  R.  Creighton.    1832. 

Yiew  of  Lichfield  Cathedral,  with  Arms  of  See,  circa 
1650. 

Ground  Plan.    By  J.  Hardwick.    1816. 

West  Door  of  the  Cathedral.    By  J.  Storer.    1816. 

Bosses  in  Lichfield  Cathedral.  Private  plate  by 
Caroline  Howard.    1850. 

Map  of  Staffordshire.  (Lichfield  Cathedral  engraved 
in  the  top  corner.)  [Moule's  Counties  of  England 
(1833).] 

Map  of  Staffordshire.  (Lichfield  Cathedral  engraved 
in  right  hand  comer.)     [Pigott's  Directory  (1852).] 

Map  to  Illustrate  Annals  of  Diocese.     S.P.C.K. 

Lichfield  in  Anastastic  Ink.    Lichfield,  1867. 

A  New  Map  of  the  Diocese  of  Lichfield.  Constructed 
at  Stanford's  Geographical  Establishment,  from  authentic 
information  supplied  by  the  Incumbents,  under  the  super- 
intendence of  the  Rev.  Preb.  Edwards.  On  4  Sheets. 
London,  1873. 

Yiew  [Gent.'s  Mag.,  Y.,  pt.  11.,  239].  Another  [Bar- 
low's Gen.  Hist,  of  Europe].  On  India  Paper  and  Prints 
[West's  Yiews  of  Staffs,  and  Salop,  1830].  Stanley 
Monuments  Lichfield  Cathedral  {Archceol.  Jour.  (1867)]. 
Lichfield  Cathedral  and  Close  \_ib.,  1874].  N.E.  Yiew  of 
Lichfield  Cathedral  [Shaw,  I.,  233].  S.  View  and  Ground 
Plan  [J6.,  244].  Effigies,  [247].  Ancient  Monuments 
[246].  Pour  Figures  [249].  Bishop's  Seals  [250]. 
Choristers' Gate  [308].  St.  John's  Hospital  [320].  S.W. 
Window  [331].  Johnson's  House ;  Edial Hall,  &c.  [Lady's 
Mag.  (5th  April,  1851)].  Lichfield  Cathedral  on  corner  of 
map  [Pigot's  Directory].  Lichfield  Cathedral,  top  corner 
of  map  of  Staffs.  [Moule's  Counties  of  England].  Lich- 
field Cathedral,  by  Chase,  engraved  by  Lewis,  as  Frontis- 
piece [Our  Own  Country].  Maple  Hayes,  Lichfield  [West  s 
Yiews  of  Staffs,  and  Salop].  Maps  of  the  Diocese  [see 
Francis  (Rev.  W.  F.),  Law  (Chancellor  J.  T.).] 

De  Episcopis  Lichefeldenibus  Interfecto  Penda  [Bodl. 
Lib.,  770,  ff.  42a6— 506]  ;  "Acta  Cartularia  "  Decani  et 
Canonicorum  Ecolesie  Cathedralis  Lichefeldiensis,  a.  10, 
cal.  Mali,  1321,  ad  8,  id  Julii,  1384  [794,  f.  1—2016]  ;  Notes 
on  the  Demolishing  of  Lichfield  Cathedral  in  1646,  16ol, 
and  1653  [826  (67),  125a] ;  Dugdale's  precept  "  To  the 
Constables  of  the  Citty  of  Lichfield"  for  summoning  the 


gentlemen  of  that  City  before  him  at  his  visit  (London, 
March  15th,  Car.  IL)  [840  (183),  657] ;  A  List  of  the 
Gentlemen  of  the  "Citty  of  Lichfield"  who  appeared 
before  him  at  the  "  George  "  Inn,  on  Monday,  30th  March, 
1663  (with  Notes)  [(184)  659]  ;  Glover's  Letter  relative  to 
the  sickness  of  his  father-in-law,  Norroy,  at  Lichfield 
(London,  6th  Jan.,  15)  [8i0  (201),  713]  :  Notice  and 
Abstracts  of  Curious  Documents  contained  in  the  Patent 
Rolls,  1—23,  Bic.  11.,  relating  to  Windsor,  Lichfield,  &c, 
[1115,  87,  f.  187 — 886]  ;  "De  Custodia  episcopalis  Coven- 
tum  "  et  Lich.  concess  (Reginaldo  Ep.  Heref.  post  mortem 
Nicolai  nuper  Ep.  Lich.),  31,  H.  6  (15th  Jan.)  [101  (6), 
237a]  ;  Brevia  quod  Decanus  et  cap  Lichefeld  petram 
fodiant  inforesta  de  Hopwag  sui  Hopwath  [102,  f.  2466]  ; 
The  Ren[t]  Roll  off  the  Yycars  Chorall  of  the  Cath[e]- 
drall  Church  of  Lych[field]  in  the  tyme  of  the  coUectyone 
of  Johne  Wall,  late  beynge  Bayliffi,  in  the  thyrde  yeare  of 
the  rayuge  of  Elizabeth  by  the  Grace  of  God,  of  England 
Fraunce,  and  Trelande,  Queene,  Defender  of  the  Fayth,  &c., 
and  in  yeare  of  our  Lorde,  1561  and  1566  [ilS3,  1,  a  Parch- 
ment Roll]  ;  Rentale  Hospitalis  Sancti  Johannis  in  Lych' 
3  et  4  Philippi  et  Marii,  a.d.  1656—57  [1163,  2]  ;  Liber 
Fratrum  "  Glide  et  Fraternitatis  in  vUla  de  Lichfield,  in 
honore  gloriosse  virginis  "  sur  ejusdem  Institutio  et  Leges 
(inc.  Ames  ab  inoarnacione  Domini  Millisimo  ccc'  Ixxx., 
viz.,  illustriosimus  ex  Anglia  Ricardus  Secundus  volens) 
nomina  magistratium  et  Foundatorum  et  que  omnium 
Fratrum  Sororumque  nomina,  coordiue  scripta  quo  frater- 
nitatem  inierunt,  usque  ad  titium  magistratum  Henrici 
Fenton,  anno  1444  [1521, 1. 1- 36,4a— 90a]  ;  Notes  on  the 
Duration  of  the  Guild  of  Lichfield  and  of  the  subsequent 
incorporation  of  that  city,  in  1548  ;  also  "The  (26)  persons 
named  in  the  first  incorporation"  of  the  city  [f.  7a6] ;  A 
Catalogue  of  all  the  Bayliffs  and  Sherrifes  that  have  bin 
in  the  citty  of  Lichfield  since  the  incorporation  thereof 
[see  Bagshawe  (Canon)]  ;  This  ordinance  taken  out  of 
Latyn  into  English  this  13  day  of  Jane,  this  39  yeare  of 
— —  Hen.  the  8,  by  Richard  Whatwood,  then  being  Mr. 
of  the  Gild  of  our  Lady  [II.,  1,  f.  45—50]  ;  Further 
ordinances  of  the  Guild  made  in  the  mastership  of  Sir 
Humfrey  Stanley,  anno  2  Hen.  YII.  [f.  53—7]  ;  "The 
Taske  of  the  Citie  of  Lichfield  [which]  is  £12,"  how  pro- 
portioned to  each  ward ;  and  "  The  tenor  of  the  billets 
directed  to  the  Dussevers  in  every  several  warde  for  the 
collecc'on  of  the  somes  above  written  (by  Edw.  Bardell 
and  John  Dyott,  bafliffs,  1558)  [f.  58]  ;  Notulse  quorun- 
dum  documentorum  in  Libro  Nigro  Lichefeldensi  [f .  61]  ; 
Ashmole's  Account  of  the  Interview  with  Charles  II. 
about  the  ruinous  state  of  Lichfield  Cathedral,  and  of 
Dugdale's  proposal  to  Dr.  Sheldon  on  the  same  subjeot, 
(16th  June  and  18th  July,  1660)  [f.  16]];  Registrum 
Chartarum  ac  aliorum  munimentarum  de  terris  ac  privi- 
legiis  ad  Seden  Episcopalem  Lichefeldensen  putientitius  ; 
ordinesequente,  (1)  Bull«  Papali  [i527,  f.  7—146,  1 — i], 
(2)  Lichfeld  Donaciones  Regum  incipiant  [f.  15 — 226]  ; 
Beve  regis  contingens  pratium  de  Weleford  inpetratum 
contracertos  canonicas  Lych.  et  alios  [f.  336]  ;  Nomini 
"  Leon  fil  Leon,  Vic.  Staff."  sed  sine  anno  6  "  Quieto 
clamacis  facta  Preceutori  ecclesie  Lich.  de  mesuage,  XV. 
acris  terre  et  ij  acris  pfati  in  Pulfenne  et  EUeford,"  per 
John  de  Wymundham  civen  Londoni,  15  Edw.II.  [f.  34a] ; 
Charta  regis  Henrici  III.,  quod  Episcopis  Cov.  et  Lich. 
liber  testamentum  suiim  conduc  liciat,  27  March,  anno  18 
(1238)  [f .  96  J ;  Ricardi  II.  lituae  patentis,  in  quibus  liberta- 
tis  episcopalis,  ad  placita'  de  quo  waranto'  adjudicate, 
recitatae  sunt  et  confirmatK,  14  Aug.,  anno  12  (1338)  [f. 
98 — 103]  ;  Iste  parcelle  subscript,  fuerunt  liberati  Epis- 
copo  Lich.  xvij.'  die  meusis  Octobis,  anno  11  Henrici 
Sixti  Vecimo  septimo  (1448)  per  Eicardum  Harcourt,  pro 
terriet  teuementis  que  tenet  jureElionor,  Bxoerpta  quse- 
dum  "Ex  Libro  Albo"  Lichefeldensi  (ff.  1 — 3)  et  notse 
quorundam  in  CO  registro  documentorum  (ff.  1566 — 264) 
[II.,  f.  63,  64]  ;  Nomina  locorum  terrarum  et  tenemen- 
torum  quae  in  tribus  Registris  penes  Vicarios  eccl.  cath. 
Lichef.  nominantum  "4  Aug.,  1658,  apud  Lichefield" 
[f .  65]  ;  Excerpta  ex  eisdem  Registris,  de  "  Brygge  strete  " 
et  Alderwas  [f.  68,  69]  ;  Leases  of  some  of  the  Lands  be- 
longing to  the  Weoman's  Hospitall  in  Bacon  strete  Lich.: 
viz.,  one  in  1652,  three  in  1655  [f.  69]  ;  Petition  of  "Hung 
Mathew,"  churchwarden  of  St.  Chad's,  to  Walter  Carle, 
Dean  of  Lichfield,  proposing  an  additional  assessment  on 
thirteen  Prebends  for  the  repair  of  his  chancel ;  with  the 
Dean's  allowance  thereof  [f.  83]  ;  Capituli  Lichefeldensis 
lituse  testimonalis  pro  Waltero  Heveningham  de  Pope 
(Pipe)  Hall,  in  com.  Staff.,  ar.  qui  divina  in  eccl.  cath. 
Lichef.  ad  in  consueverat ;  contra  calnmniatores,  dicentes 
cum  oapellffi  de  Stowe  parochianum  esse,  et  'recensamtem,' 
20  March,  1606  [f.  89,  90] ;  "Proofes  yt  Stow  is  a  Parish 
Church"    [f.   91];    Indices  ad  Registrum  quoddem  eccl. 


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cith.  Lich.  pars  quaedum,  sub  istis  Verbis  "  AnniTersariiim 
Adbaston,  Ashbourn,  Arbrithon  [f.  93]  ;  Petition  of  the 
Sub-Chanter  and  Ticars  Choral  of  Lichfield  to  Charles  II., 
praying  for  a  restoration  of  their  ancient  pensions  for 
chantry-lands,  and  of  recompense  of  52  houses  burned 
down  in  1646  when  the  Close  was  made  the  King's  Garri- 
son [f.  105]  ;  Letter  from  Thos.  Smith,  sacrist  of  Lich- 
field Cathedral,  to  Dugdale,  requesting  him  to  search  for 
the  Will  of  Thomas  Milles,  Canon  of  Lichfield  (about  17 
Henry  VII.),  and  "  two  ancient  deeds,"  made  by  the  same, 
relating  to  the  lands  of  the  alms-houses  [f.  Ill]  ;  Epi- 
gramma  vetus  "De  Lichfield  Cathedra  Oswicis  est  Lich- 
field fundata  (8tv)  [f.  112]  ;  Versus  XVL  "  de  ecclesiffi 
cathedralis  Lichfield  reparatione  Haec  plus  millensis  Lich- 
field ecclesir  mansit "  a  Thomse  Smith  ejusdem  sacra  [f . 
113]  ;  Note  from  W.  Quinton,  Erasm.  Smith,  church- 
wardens, and  Rich.  Biley,  clerk,  requesting  Ashmole  to 
pay  Mr.  Catterbanck  £5,  which  he  had  promised  "  toward 
the  building  of  St.  Michaell's  Church  in  Lichfield,"  19 
Jan.,  1666  [f.  115]  ;  P.  Eugenii  III.  bulla,  Gualterio 
Coventriensis  Episcopo  concessa,  per  quam  sedis  ejus 
possessiones  et  monarchorum  statum  restitutum  confir- 
marit  "Signise,"  16  cal.  Mart.  1151  [f.  125,  127,  129]; 
Lituse  regicse  patentes  "Pro.  Priori  Hospitalis  sancti 
Johannis  de  Lichfield "  (2  Nov.,  1315),  et  "  de  villa  de 
Lichfield  pavienda  "  (18  Dec,  1330)  [f.  131—33]  ;  Letter 
from  Simon  Martyn  to  Ashmole,  inquiring  whether  and 
how  probate  of  wills  was  settled,  and  whether  he  was 
likely  to  gain  employment  therein  as  a  notary  (Lichfield, 
20th  Oct.,  1656)  [f.  179—82]  ;  Johannis  fiUi  Freke  charta, 
per  quam  dedit  Hospitali  de  Lichf.  tenementum  suam 
extra  portam  de  Colestub,  ut  procuratatoris  uxores  sue, 
nuper  uxoris  Nicholai  Ruggeley  de  Sandon,  El  diet  parcelle 
continent  redditus-  qui  solventure  pro  terris  subscriptus 

[f.  103] ;  Pundatores  ecclesise  cath.  Lich •  Benefactores 

ejusdem  ecclesise  ;  prefer  Regis,  —  Nomina  Prsebendarum 
earumque  ordo  a  dextus  et  sinistus  chori. — Carta  regis 
[Henricus  III.,  anno  suo  56]  de  hospitio  et  bones  in 
domibus  Episcopi  et  Canouicorum  Lichf.  non  capien- 
dis : — Hi  Versiculi  in  januam  ecclesiiee  cathedralis  friere 
inscripti,  Oswinus  [f .  143, 144]  ;  The  "  Lord  Treasurer's 
order  to  pay  the  Vicars  of  Lichfield  their  pension"  in 
arrear  since  1660  (12th  July,  1664)  [f.  121]  ;  Article  of 
Agreement  betwyxt  the  Bishoppe  of  Chester  and  the 
inhabitants  of  Lichfielde,  made  at  "Weston  before  the  — 
Erie  of  Shousburye,  Highe  Steward  of  the  same  towne, 
and  Syr  Anthoney  Fitzherbert  and  Syr  Jhon  Porte, 
Justices,  the  xj.th  daye  of  Februarye  the  xxij.th  yeare  of 
Kinge  Henry  the  viij.th  for  takinge  of  toll  in  Lichfielde 
[f.  153 — 14]  ;  Johannis  Prioris  Cantuariensis  lituse  "Ad- 
monendum  Bpiscopum  Lich.  ut  sibi  assumat  Coadjutorim" 
(7th  Sept.,  1381)  [f.  155]  ;  Procuratorum  Capituli,  super 
quadem  composicione  f  acienda  inter  Archipiscopum  can- 
tuari  decani  et  Cauonicos  Lich.  super  jure  examinandi 
proband!  Vel  improbandi  testamenta  Canonicorum  Lich. 
cum  instrumento  de  oodem"  (13th  March,  1343)  [f.  146] ; 
Short  Notes  of  Documents  relating  to  Lichfield  [f.  147]  ; 
Ashmole's  Collections  relating  to  Lichfield  [Bodl.  Lib., 
855,  1521];  Further  Collections  [864];  Notices  from 
Patent  Roll?  11115,  187];  Various  [<S60,  21,  22,  36,  37]  ; 
Charta  R.  Seph.,  profno  [864,  68,  76]  ;  Charta;  Hen. 
Duels  et  R  Steph.,  de  cumes  monetae,  Waltero  episc. 
concessa  [ib.,  75]  ;  Charta  Edw.  III.  pro  feria  [830,  43]  ; 
Literse  de  villa  pavienda,  4  Edw.  III.  [1521.  (B)  121]  ; 
Duty  of  the  Bellman  concerning  paving  [855,  233]  ;  Seal 
of  the  Guild  of  St.  Mary  and  St.  John  Bapt.  (founded 
1B87)  [ib.,  215]  ;  Liber  Fratrum  Gildce,  seu  institutio  et 
leges,  nomina  magistrorum,  etc.  [1521,  (A)  I.]  ;  Ordinances 
of  the  Guild  [855,  243  :  1521,  (B)  45,  53]  ;  Masters  thereof 
\llo7,  109  :  1521,  (A)  4]  ;  Lands  thereof  [855.  75,  163,  170 
232]  ;  City  Tax,  temp.  Hen.  VIII.  [ib.,  231]  ;  Charta 
Edw.  in.  [ib.  15]  ;  Notes  thereon  [1521,  (a)  7J  ;  Bailiffs 
and  Sherifis  [ib.  76]  ;  Ordinances  and  Decrees  (1553)  [855, 
71];  Made  a  County  by  Queen  Mary  [j6.,  21] ;  City  Tax 
(1558)  [1527,  (b)  58]  ;  Bailiffs'  Accounts  (1577—78)  [855 
140,  227]  ;  Charta  Jacobi  I.  [ib.,  23]  ;  Fire  during  the 
the  Siege  [1521,  (b)  105];  Sickness  (1646)  [S55,  216]  ; 
Ashmole's  Gift  of  Plate  (1666)  [1136,  104] ;  Corres- 
pondence on  proposed  election  as  M.P.  (1678)  [1731]  ;■ 
Lands  and  Tenements  in  and  about  Lichfield  [855  21 1' 
214,  215]  ;  View,  by  Dugdale  [1521,  (B)  145]  ;  Extenti 
Manorii,  temp.  Edw.  VI.  [864,7]  ;  Chief  Rents  [855. 142] ; 
Curia  Baron,  Queen  Elizabeth  [ib.,  227]  ;  Chief  Rents  of 
R.,  Earl  of  Essex,  30  Eliz.  [ib.,  121  ]  ;  Crown  Lands,  temp. 
Queen  Elizabeth  and  Charles  I.  [ih.,  122,  141].  Places  in 
and  near  Lichfield :— Bacon  Street  [864,267];  Cutslable 
Street  [ib.,  73,  283]  ;  Gaya Lane  [ib.,  255] ;  The  "  George  " 
[540,659];  PipeLane[«e4,268];  Poole  Hall,  extra  portam 
de  Colestub  [1521,  (b)  179] ;  Sandeforde  Street  [864, 277]  • 


Ultra  aquam  [ib.,  280]  ;  The  "Wall  [855, 170]  ;  "Wroo  Lane 
[864,  277]. 

Bishopric  :— History  of  the  See  [860,  3]  ;  Extenti 
manoriorum  episcopatus  Cestriee  {i.e.,  Coventry  and 
Lichfield),  26  Edw.  I.  [864,  7]  ;  Lands  at  Lich.  [ib., 
7,34] ;  Redditus  et  recentions  episcopatus,  temp.  Edw.  IV., 
Hen.  VII.,  et  Hen.  VIII.  [855,  228  :  864,  32,  46]  ;  Peter 
pence   and  synodals   [864,  43]. 

Cathedral  : — Chronioan  Lichfeldiensis  Ecclesise, 
studio  Guil.  "Whitloci  [770,  I.:  865,  277];  Verses 
over  the  West  Door  recording  the  foundation  [855, 
103  :  1521,  (b)  143]  ;  Charta  Hen.  III.  [855,  106,  107  : 
1521,  (b)  143] ;  Warrants  for  digging  stone  and  sand  [884, 
77,  78]  ;  Churches  appropriated  [855,  105]  ;  Pensions  to 
the  Dean  and  Chapter  [864,  47]  ;  Acta  oapitularia  (1321 
—84)  [704,1.]  ;  Excerpta  [864,  83]  ;  Prebends  and  Canon- 
ries  [855,  107,  109,  111,  113  :  864,  43  :  1521,  (b)  143]  ;  The 
Vicars  and  their  Lands  [864,  255—409  :  1521,  {B)  I.,  65, 
105,  121]  ;  Rent  rolls  of  the  Vicars,  temp.  Eliz.  [1163]  ; 
Chapel  of  S.  Mary  [864,  77]  ;  Chantries  [794,  48  :  855,  99, 
101,  103  :  864,  91]  ;  Ordinatio  capituli  pro  missa  S.  Ceddae 
(1327)  [864,  69]  ;  Eegistrum  chartarum  super  cantaria  S. 
Blasii  [ib.,  135];  List  of  Obits  [ib.,  467];  of  Sub- 
Chanters  [ib.,  lib]  ;  Tower  struck  by  Lightning  (1537) 
[770,  66b] ;  Notes  about  the  Desecration  (1646—53)  [826, 
125]  ;  Ruins  and  Reparations  [1521,  (B)  118,  161]  ; 
Versus  de  reparatione  [ib.,  112]  ;  Music  supplied  [ib., 
123]  ;  View  by  Dugdale  [ib.,  147]  ;  Plan  [853,  496]  ; 
Tombs  [ib.,  46  :  864,  73]  ;  Arms  and  Inscriptions  [853, 
89]  ;  Liber  Albus  (copy  of  a  part  of  it)  [8.37] ;  Extracts 
[855,  149  :  864,  55,  71 :  1521,  (B)  68]  ;  Registrum  Chartar- 
um, etc.  [1527]  ;  Tabula  [864,  419]  ;  Registrum  Parvi 
Register,  sui  Libri  cum  tagges  [ib.,  444] ;  Registrum 
Tertii  Register  [ib.,  446]  ;  Liber  Niger  Extracts  [859,  79  : 
864,  5  :  1521,  (B)  61]  ;  Part  of  an  Index  to  a  Register 
[1521,  (B)  93] ;  Composition  with  Abp.  Cantaur  about 
probate  of  canons'  wills  (1343)  [1521,  (B)  156]  ;  Extracts 
from  the  rolls  relating  to  prebendaries  and  others  at  Lich. 
[860,  36—8,  44,  &c.]  ;  Facsimile  from  the  Book  of  S.  Chad 
[864,  411 :  1521,  (B)  149,  151] ;  A  Book  from  the  Cathe. 
Library  [1518]. 

Parish  Churches,  Parishes,  &c.: — St.  Chad's 
al.  Stowe  Church  :  Parish  [1521,  (B)  85,  89,  91]  ; 
Church  [ib.,  83]  :  Extracts  from  Registers  [ib.,  73]  ; 
Monuments  [853,  71].  St  Mary's  :  Vicars  [1521,  (B)  80]  ; 
Extracts  from  Registers  [ib.,  73]  :  Monuments  [853,  66, 
85]  :  An  eagle  shot  on  the  steeple  of  [864,  264].  St. 
Michael's,  al.  Greenhill :  Parish  [1521,  (B)  86]  ;  Church 
lib.,  115]  :  Fall  of  the  roof  [855,  219]  :  Monuments 
[853,  68,  87]  :  Extracts  from  Registers  [1521,  (b)  731. 

Religious  Hoqses — Hospitals  :— Rental  of  Lands 
and  Possession  of  Dissolved  Colleges,  &c.  [855, 124]  ;  Grey- 
friars  :  Charta  Hen.  Campanarii  de  fontibus  sui  in  Foul- 
well  juxta  Alreshawe  (1301)  [ib.,  148]  ;  Indentura  facta 
Gregoria  Stoneing  per  Pratres  Minores  de  hospitio  vocato 
"The  Bisshopp's  lodginge,"  30  Hen.  VIII.  [ib.,  144]; 
Grant  of  the  House  to  Richard  CrumbSlhome  [ib  146  I  ■ 
Held  by  Jo.  Hill  [864,  111] ;  Armes,  etc.,  there  [853,  73]'. 
Hospital  of  St.  John  the  Baptist :  Charta  Jo.  filii  Preke 
Hospitalis  de  Lichf.  (1208)  [1521,  (b)  139]  ;  Liters  pat. 
Edw.  II.  [ib.,  131]  ;  Other  Documents  concerning  it,  and 
Chantries  in  it  [827,  30  ;  864,  67—63,  71,  72]  ;  Statuta 
(1495)  [855,  150] ;  Rentale  (1566—57)  [7253].  Woman's 
Hospital,  Beacon  Street :  Rentale  (1504)  [855,  142]  • 
Leases  of  Lands  (1552,  1555)  [1521,  (b)  69]  ;  Feoffments 
of  Lands  [855, 120]  ;  Note  about  Deeds  [ib..  111].  Gram- 
mar School :  Documents  [ib.,  78,  91,  93,  95]. 

Lichfield  Topography.  Miscellaneous  Tracts,  Ac, 
done  up  m  104  paper  covers.  [Salt  Library,  see  Cat.,  No. 
1057.] 

Account  of  Chancellor's  Fees  for  Wills,  &c.,  in  the 
Diocese  of  Lichfield  and  Coventry,  from  1731—80.  fol 
vol.     [Salt  Library.] 

Official  Papers  of  R.  Raines,  Vicar  General  of  Lich- 
field and  Coventry,  and  Documents  of  William  Walmeslev 
Letters,  &c.,  1679— 1725.    fol.     [Ib.] 

Seal  Book  of  Wills  .  .  .  Diocese  of  Lichfield,  1734 
— 15.    fol.     [Ib.] 

An  Assessment  made  upon  the  City  of  Lichfield  12th 
June,  1717.    fol.     [Ib.] 

OrdinancesrelatingtotheVicarsChoral,  A.D.  1419  [lb  ] 

Transcripts  of  Statutes  relating  to  Dean  and  Chapter 
ifec,  made  1858.    fol.,  unbound,     [fb.] 

An  Alphabetical  Index  to  Names  of  Persons  connected 
with  Lichfield,  1615—1860.  On  slips  laid  down.  20 
bundles,     [lb.] 

Account  of    Cathedral  of   Lichfield,   with   numerous 

rl^™i"°?,  °},   .P^'iF^,^  '^^^  persons  in  and  about  Lichfield. 
[Staffs.  Coll.  in  Salt  Library.] 


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The  Capture  of  Lichfield  Close.    London,  1843. 

Observations  respecting  Lichfield  Cathedral.    1819. 

Names  of  the  Inhabitants  of  Litchfield,  temp.  Anne. 
[Brit.  Mus.,  Harl.  MS.,  7022.] 

Transcripts  of  the  Parish  Registers  of  Diocese  of 
Lichfield  and  Coventry,  from  1660 — 1800.  [Archives  of 
Bishop.] 

Valuation  of  the  Bishoprics,  Deaneries,  in  England 
[Brit.  Mas.,  Harl.  MS.,  6839,  f.  .S21j.  Collection  for  a 
minate  account  of  all  Livings,  arranged  in  Rural  Deaneries 
[Harl.  MS.,  6826]. 

[See  Valor  Bcolesiasticus,  temp.  Henry  VII.  6  vols., 
fol.    1811—34.] 

Account  of  the  Sale  of  Bishops'  Lauds,  1647 — 61. 
[Nichols's  Coll.,  Top.  et  Gen.,  I.,  1,  222,  284  ;  Add.  MS., 
9049 ;  Bodl.  Lib. ;  RawUnson  MS.,  B  2.36.] 

Surveys  of  the  Possessions  of  Bishops,  Deans,  and 
Chapters,  &c.,  made  by  Parliament  daring  Commonwealth 
[Lambeth  Lib.  MSS.,  902—22].  Record  Books  of  Com- 
missioners ...  to  Augment  Rectories  and  Vicarages, 
time  of  Comnjonwealth  [lA.,  969—1021].  Notitia  Paro- 
chialis.  1705  [t6.,  960—65]. 

[Gent.'s  Mag.,  XVL,  461,  465:  LIX.,  1201 :  LSIV., 
299,  413  :  LXV.,  520,  785,  924,  999  :  LXVI.,  193  :  LXVII., 
280;  Edin's  St.  of  the  Poor,  II.,  651 ;  Harl.  MSS.  (Brit. 
Mas.),  05,  19  :  130,  71 :  594,  13,  14,  151  :  1750,  37  :  1850, 
14,  24 :  2043,  8.  65  :  2074,  52,  53  :  2077,  56  :  2115,  22,  102  : 
2129,280:  2133,2:  3839:  3868:  4799:  Wilmot's  Life  of 
Wilmot,  5  ;  Todd's  Bp.  Walton,  I.,  148  ;  Jewitt's  Ceramic 
Art,  I.,  296  :  II.,  369,  432,  434  ;  Jewitt's  Wedgwood.  49,  90, 
91,  354 ;  Stow's  Chron.,  68  ;  Leland's  Itinerary,  IV.,  187, 
318,  322 ;  Archseologia,  VII.,  341 :  &.  King's  Political 
Condnsions  (1696) ;  Holme  Coll.  (Brit.  Mus.),  2043,  p.  24 ; 
Howard's  St.  of  the  Prisons,  329  :  App.  160  ;  Rash's  Court 
of  London,  16,  132;  leisure  Hour  (1872),  318;  Europ. 
Mag.  (1810) ;  Hist.  CoU.  of  Staffs.,  I.,  3,  38,  51,  53,  28,  10, 
54,  56,  83,  108,  110,  115,  117,  121,  124,  245,  246,249,  260,  261, 
262,  265,  266,  269,  270,  272,  273,  277,  278,  284,  285,  287,  312, 
316,  323,  332,  361,  371,  377  :  n.  (pt.  I.),  70,  89, 159, 160, 163 
—66,  177 ;  ViU.  and  Manor,  59,  64 ;  Assize  Town,  30,  43, 
101;  Market,  157,  159,  160,  163;  Enviions,  212;  Dean 
Dalham,  47,  52,  57,  66  ;  Precentor  Walter,  204  :  III.,  Lich- 
field Town,  18,  21n,  25,  27,  33,  45,  97,  98,  100,  101—3,  112, 
113,  114,  116,  121,  122,  124—26,  149,  175—79,  186  ;  Bishop 
Hugh  de  Novant,  27 ;  Bishops  of,  179 ;  Canons,  71 ;  Cha,pter, 
74 ;  Church,  47,  167  ;  Dean  Hamo,  186  ;  Dean  Dalham,  203, 
204,  205 ;  Altar  at  Lichfield,  189  ;  Market,  93  :  IV.  (pt.  I.), 
117, 138, 140,  238,  241,  253,  255,  257, 259  :  V.  (pt.  I.),  Canon 
Breton,  100;  (pt.  II.)  Earl  of  Lichfield,  9  :  VL  (pt.  L),  55, 
133,  244,  256,  272,  277 ;  Dean  of,  71,  91 ;  Canon  of  St. 
Chedde,  228  ;  (pt.  II.)  St.  Mary's,  15  ;  St.  Michael's,  15, 
58,  65, 102  ;  St.  Chad's,  58,  65,  101 ;  St.  John's  Hospital, 
108,  111,  135, 136, 150 ;  Bacon  Street,  101, 114,  144 ;  Stowe 
Street,  114;  Tamworth  Gate,  117, 121,  134,  138 ;  Markets, 
118;  Castle,  121;  Sandford  Street.  138  ;  Citizens  of ,  153  ; 
Stone  Cross,  173  :  Vn.  (pt.  L),  9,  50,  60,  69,  84,  85, 105, 118, 
123, 127,  146,  151,  180,  235  ;  (pt.  IL)  54, 112  :  VIII.  (pt.  I.), 
133,  174;  Stowe-jMxte,  174;  (pt.  II.)  113n,  119n,  148; 
Merchants  Robbed,  79  :  XX.  (pt.  L),  8,  90,  96, 106,  111 ; 
Stretehay,  near,  31 ;  Falfen,  near,  69  ;  (pt.  IL)  89,  90  :  X. 
(pt.  L),  10,  83 ;  Cox's  Muniments  of  Lichfield  Cathedral, 
passim;  Dr.  Whalley's  Journal,  II.,  114 ;  The  Maucetter 
Martyrs,  xiv.,  47,  48,  50,  57, 105.] 

Lichfield  Botanical  Society. 

[Consisting  of  Erasmus  Darwin,  M.D.;  Sir  B.  Boothby, 
Bart. ;  and  Rev.  Joseph  Jackson,  D.D.     See.] 

[Whilst  it  existed  the  Society  printed  and  pablisbed  at  least 
two  very  important  works  (see  below),  and  no  doubt  was  instru- 
mental in  fostering  a  taste  for  botany  in  the  minds  of  a  number 
o£  persons,  as  M.  A.  Jackson,  Maria  V.  Jackson,  R.  W.  Darwin, 
M.D.,  W.  Jackson,  all  of  whom  were  bom  in,  or  lived  near,  Lioh- 
fleld,  and  published  works  on  botanical  subjects.  (See  under  the 
namesj.'i 

A  System  of  Vegetables.  By  a  Botanical  Society  at 
Lichfield.  In  Two  Volumes.  Vol.  I.  Lichfield :  Printed 
by  John  Jacksmjor  Leigh  ^  Sotheby,  York  Street,  Covent 
Garden,  London.  MDCCLXXXIIL  8vo.,  pp.  Ivi.  An 
Alphabetical  Catalogue  of  English  and  Scotch  names  of 
Plants  (added  1784),  16  leaves.  Plates  xi.,  and  pp.  424. 
Vol.  II.,  17S4,  pp.  425-897. 

The  Families  of  Plants.  In  Two  Volumes.  Lich- 
fidd:  J.  Jackson.  Sold  by  J.  Johnson.  MDCCLXXXVII. 
8vo.,  pp.  Ixxx.  (3  leaves),  380.    Vol.  IL,  387—840. 

Lichfield  Cathedral.     Dean  and  Chapter  of. 

Catalogue  of  the  Muniments  and  Manuscripts  per- 
taining to  the  Dean  and  Chapter  of  Lichfield.    Analysis 


of  the  Magnum  Registrum  Album.  Catalogue  of  the 
Muniments  of  the  Lichfield  Vicars.  Compiled  1881 — 86. 
By  J.  Charles  Cox,  LL.D.  n.p.,  d.,  or  pi.  8vo.,  pp.  xvii., 
230,  xxi.  [Originally  issued  as  part  II.  of  Vol.  VI.  of 
Historical  Collections  of  Staffordshire.] 

Lichfield    Diocesan    Choral     Association. 
Established  1856. 

[This  Society  has  organized  various  Musical  Services,  and 
rendered  invaluable  service  to  the  Diocese  by  improving  and  ad- 
vancing musical  culture.  There  has  been  issued,  in  connection 
with  its  efforts,  a  number  of  Service  books  for  the  Diocesan 
Festivals  from  1856  to  date ;  also  in  connection  with  the  above 
the  following  have  come  under  my  notice. — Compiler.]  : — 

Choral  Manual.  No.  I.  Compiled  for  the  use  of  the 
Lichfield  Diocesan  Choral  Association.  1863.  Novello. 
8vo.,  pp.  51. 

The  Festival  of  the  Choirs  of  the  Walsall  District, 
Monday,  August  28th,  1865,  in  St.  Matthew's  Church. 
London  :  Novello  ^  Co.,  for  J.  R.  Robinson,  Walsall.  8vo., 
pp.  15. 

Restoration  of  Pattingham  Church.  The  Music  for 
Opening  Services.  July  25th,  1865.  Novello,  n.d.  8vo. 
pp.  23. 

Order  of  Service  appointed  for  the  Central  Festival  of 
the  Stoke  and  Leek  Districts,  to  be  held  .  .  St.  Edmund's 
Church,  Leek,  July  4th,  1867.    Novello  4-  Co.    pp.  4il. 

Consecration  of  Wombourn  Church.  The  Music  to 
be  used  at  the  Service,  Aug.  20th,  1867.  Novello.  8vo., 
pp.  23. 

Order  of  Service  .  .  .  Parish  Church  of  Yoxall  .  . 
July  20th,  1859.     Novello.     8vo.,  pp.  20. 

'  Order  of  Service  .  .  St.  Michael's  Church,  Hands- 
worth     .     .     July  23rd,  1872.     Novello.     8vo.,  pp.  23. 

Lichfield  Gild  or  Society  of  Corvisors  or 
Shoemakers. 
Records  of.      [Original  Records  in  Chetham  Library, 
Manchester.    Part  printed  in  Trans,  of  Lanes,  and  Cheshire 
Antiq.  Soc.  (1893).] 

Lichfield  Natives,  Residents,  &c. 

[See  Johnson  (Dr.  S.)  (M.),  Potter  (J.),  Risley  (J.), 
Crofts  (Rev.  J.,  D.D.),  Abbott  (Archbp.),  Abraham  (Bp.), 
Acland  (H.  D.),  "A  Clergyman,"  Addenbrooke  (Dean), 
Addison  (Dean),  Adey  (W.),  Alcock  (J.)  (J.,  jun.),  Allen 
(Rev.  J.)  (Rev.  W.),  Andrews  (Rev.  J.),  Anson  (T.  W.), 
Archbold  (Sir  H.),  Argentine  (Rev.  J.),  Arnald  (Rev.  W.), 
Amway  (Archd.),  Arundell  (Bp.)  (Bp.  J.,  jun.),  Ashen- 
hurst  (Rev.  F.),  Ashmole  (E.),  Audley  (Bp.  Edmund), 
Babingtou  (A.)  (B.)  (Z.),  Bailey  (R.)  (Rev.  H.),  Barker 
(Rev.  W.),  Barlow  (Rev.  W.),  Barnet  (Rev.  J.),  Bather 
(Ven.  Archd.),  Bayley  (Rev.  R.  S.)  (Et.  Rev.  L.),  Baynes 
(Rt.  Rev.  R.),  Beane  (H),  Becon  (Rev.  J.),  Bell  (Rt.  Rev. 
J.),  Bentham  (Rt.  Rev.  T.),  Beresford  (Rev.  J.),  Bicker- 
steth  (Dean),  Bickley  (Rev.  T.),  Binckes  (Dean),  Bisby 
(Rev.  N.,  D.D.),  Blick  (Rev.  F.),  Blocke  (R.),  Blythe  (Rt. 
Rev.  G.)  (Jeffrey),  Bodington  (Rev.  C),  Bokyngham  (J.), 
Boleyn  (Rev.  G.),  Bolton  (Rev.  P.  S.),  Booth  (Rev.  C), 
Boothby  (Sii-  B.),  Braybroke  (R.  de),  ■  Bromby  (Bp.), 
Bromley-Davenport  (W.),  Brown  (T.),  Brownrigg  (Bp.), 
Buckeridge  (Rev.  C.)  (Rev.  T.),  Buckley  (Rev.  W.), 
Bulkeley  (Rev.  P.),  Burgess  (Rev.  J.),  BurghiU  (Bp.), 
Bury  (R.  de),  Butler  (Bp.)  (Bp.  Samuel),  Butt  (Rev.  G., 
D  D  )  Byuns  (Rev.  R.),  Calthrop  (Rev.  H.),  Camden  (S.), 
Cantelupe  (T.  de),  Carte  (Rev.  S.),  Cartwright  (Rev. 
A  W.  H.),  Ceadda  (St.),  Champneys  (Dean),  Chandler 
(Bp.),  Chesterfield  (T.),  Chetwynd  (W.),  Chichele  (H.), 
Churchill  (Major),  Clarke  (J.)  (Rev.  J.  E.),  Close  (Rev. 
F  )  Coldwell  (Rev.  W.  E.),  CoUins  (Rev.  S.),  Cobey  (H.), 
Comberford  (Rev.  H.),  Cornwallis  (Bp.)  (Archbp.),  Cox 
Rev  J.  C),  Curteis  (Rev.  G.  H),  Dalton  fRev.  W.),  Dar- 
win (E.)  (C.)  (E.,  jun.)  (L.,  M.P.)  (R.  W.)  Da  vies  (Rev 
S  )  Denton  (Dean),  Devereux  (Robert,  Jfcarl  of  lissex) 
(Robert,  2nd  Earl  of  Essex),  Dickson  (Rev.  W.B.),  Dobree 
(Rev.  0.),  Docksey  (Mrs.),  Doggett  (Rev.  J.),  Dolman 
(Rev  J.),  Downam  (Rev.  J.),  Draycott  (Ant'nony),  Ducket 
(A  )  Dudley  (Rev.  A.),  Du  Gard  (Rev.  S.),  Durdent  (Bp.), 
Dvott  (A.)  (Sir  R.),  Edwards  (Rev.  E.  J.  G.),  Egerton 
(Bp  )  Ellison  (Rev.  H.  J.),  Essingtou  (Rev.  R.  W.),  Fair- 
clough  (Rev.  W.  H.  H.),  Falconer  (Rev.  J.),  Farmer  (Rev 
W)  Farquharson  (A.  C),  Fell  (Rev.  S.),  Fitzherbert 
(W  )  FitzRalph  (R.),  Fleetwood  (Rev.  J.),  Flover  (Sir 
J  )  Fotheringham  (N.),  Fox  (J.),  Francis  (Rev.  W.  F.), 
Eraser  (Rev.  W.),  Fyton  (J.),  Gardner  (Rev.  L.),  Gardiner 
(Rev.  S.),  Garnett  (Rev.  R.)  (R.,  LL  D.)  Genings  (E.) 
(J  )  Gilpin  (Rev.  L.),  Gisbome  (Rev.  T.),  Goodwin  (Rev. 


LICHFIELD 


(  282  ) 


LFGHTFOOT 


T.),   Gower  (G.  L.,  Ist  Earl  Granville)  (G.  L.,  2nd  Earl) 
(B.  L.),   Grafton  (Rev.  A.),   Graham   (Rev.  J.),   G/eene 
(B.,  1780)    (R.,  1828)    (T.  W.),   Gresley  (H.  S.)    (N.  E.) 
(N.  S.)  (E.)  (Sir  T.)  (Rev.  W.),  Greswold  (Rev.  H.),  Grey 
(Bp.),  Grier  (Rev.  R.  M.),  Grosthead  (Bp.),  Grundy  (Rev. 
G.  F.  ,  Hacket  (Bp.)  (Rev.  P.),  Hale  (Ven.  W.  H.),  Hales 
(A.  de),  Hamlet  (E.),  Hand  (Rev.  W.),  Hank  (N.),  Hard- 
ing  (Rev.  H.),  Hardwick   (T.   de),    Harland   (Rev.   E.), 
Harrison    (C.)    (J.)   (Rev.  R.),   Harry  (J.  ap.),   Harstang 
(H.   de),  Harwarden   (H.),   Harwood   (J.  de)    (Rev.  T.), 
Hassall  (Rev.  J.),  Hawkins  (T.),  Haxey  (S.)   (T.),  Hay- 
ward  (J.)  (R.),  Heath  (N.),  Heaton  (Mrs.  S.),  Hector  (B.), 
Helmore  (Rev.  T.),  Heritage  (T.),  Herlaston  (J.  de),  Her- 
vey  (J.),  Hervys  (J.),  Hewitt  (J.),  Heygate  (J.),  Heywood 
(T.),  Heyworth  (E.)  (J.),  Hicks  (E.),  Higgs  (W.),  Hill 
(H.)  (J.)  (Joseph)  (M.)  (E.)  (Ven.  T.)  (W.),  Hillary  (R.), 
Hilton  (H.)  (T.),  Hinckley  (A.)  (Rev.  J.)  (R.)  (E.,  1792), 
Hind  (G.  W.)  (A.),  Hinton  (J  )   (W.),   Hobhouse  (Bp.), 
Hooknell  (L.).  Hodges  (J.),   Hodson  (Ven.  G.)  (Rev.  H. 
E.),  Holbeach  (H.)  (E.  de),  Holbrook  (C),  Holes  (A.), 
Hoc  (A.  de),  Hopwas  (H.  de),  Horbery  (Rev.  M.),  Hortou 
(Rev.  E.)  (Rev.  W.),  Hough  (Bp.)  (Eev.  J.),  How  (Eev. 
A.),   Howard  (Dean),  Hudlesford  (W.),  HugMord  (Eev. 
J.),  Humphey   (Rev.   H.),    Humpheys   (Eev.  H.),   Hunt 
(Eev.  R.)    (Eev.  Robert),  Hunter   (C.)    (Rev.  J.),  Hurd 
(Bp.),   Hurst  (Rev.  L.),  Husband  (Rev.  J.),  Hutchinson 
(Rev.  J.)  (Eev.  J.,  1793)  (Eev.  J.R.)  (Rev.M.)  (Rev.  W.), 
lies  (Ven.  J.  H.),  Inge  (Rev.  W.,  1722)  (Rev.  W.),  Ingram 
(Rev.  A.  F.  W.),   Islip   (Simon   de),   Jackson  (Rev.  H.) 
(Rev.  J.)    (John,  Jan.)    (Rev.  Joseph),   Jackson    (Miss 
M.  A.)  (and  Morgan)  (W.),  James  (R.),  Jefficock  (Rev. 
J.  T.),   Jeffreys  (Rev.  J.)    (Rev.  W.),  Jelf  (E.)  (L.  W.) 
(Rev.  W.  E.,  i).D.),  Jervis  (W.),  Jones  (T.)  (Rev.  T.  0.), 
Jurye   (R.;,    Lonsdale    (Bp.),    Selwyn    (Bp.),    Maclagan 
(Archbp.),  North  (Bp.),  Lymsey  (Bp.),  Peche  (Bp.),  (Bp. 
Richard),  Pucelle  (Bp.),  Novant  (Bp.),  Seward  (Rev.  T.) 
(Anna),  GrifBth  (T.  A.),  Wolferstan  (Miss),  Morgan  (J., 
Printer),  Muschamp  (Bp.),  Stavenby  (Bp.),Pateshull  (Bp.), 
Lonsdale  (MissM.),Lomax(A.C.)  (T.  G.),Luokock  (Dean), 
Weseham  (Bp.),  Langton  (Bp.),  Myland  (Bp.),  Northburg 
(Bp.),  Skirlaw  (Bp.),  Stretton  (Bp.),  Scrope  (Bp.),  Ketter- 
ick  (Bp.),  Keeke  (S.).  Ketulton  (W.),  Kilkenny  (W.  de), 
Kimberley  (Dean)   (Rev.  J.)   (Rev.  S.),  Kinardsley   (J.), 
Kinaston  (R.),  King  (6.),  Kinnersley  (J.  de),  Kingsburgh 
(Rev.   E.),   Kinney    (J.   de),   Kingstone    (E.)    (Richard), 
Kinwoldmarsh  (W.),  Kitchingman  (Rev.  J.),  Knight  (Rev. 
W.),  Smyth    (Bp.),   Lee   (Bp.),  Sampson  (Bp.),  Overton 
(Bp.),  Overall  (Bp.),  Morton  (Bp.),  Neile  (Bp.),  "Wright 
(Bp.),  Wood  (Bp.),  Lloyd  (Bp.),  Smallbroke  (Bp.),  Madan 
(Rev.  S.),  Vyse  (Rev.  W.),  Lamb  (Rev.  M.),  Andr(i  (Major^, 
Robinson  (Dean),  Woodhouse  (Dean),  Polkington  (Preb.), 
Manders  (Preb.),  Eggington  and  Brown,  Meacham  (P.W.), 
Petit  (Rev.  J.  L.),  Amphlet  (J.),  and  the  various  Deans, 
Canons,     Prebendaries,     Treasurers,    Chancellors,   Arch- 
deacons of  Chester,  Salop,  Derby,  Stafford,  and  Stoke,  &c., 
besides  those  mentioned  above.] 

Lichfield,  Nicholas  de.    Preb.  of  Dassett  Parva, 
Liclifield,  7th  July,  1370,  to  death  ;    d,  1375  ; 
bw.  Lichfield  Cathedral. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  226.] 

Lichfield  Probate  Cooet. 

There  are  in  this  Court  the  following  original  volumes, 
all  in  manuscript : — 

Indexes.— Consistory  Court :— Vol.  I.,  1526—62  [de- 
ficient in  letters  I.,  J.,  K.]  ;  II.,  1562— 1624  ;  IIL,  1624— 
1706  ;  IV.,  17211 ;  V.,  1730—74  ;  VI.,  177.5—1825  (A  to  J)  ; 
Vn.,  1775—1825  (K  to  Z) ;  VIIL,  1826—54  (A  to  J) ;  IX., 
1826—54  (K  to  Z)  ;  X.,  1854—58  ;  from  1858  the  Calendars 
are  in  yearly  volumes. 

These  Calendars  have  been  re-copied  and  re-arranged 
from  1651,  as  follows  :— VoL  III.,  1651-1700  ;  IV.,  1701- 
25;  v.,  1726— 50;  VL.  1750— 75;  VII.,  1776— 1800;  VIIL, 
1801—10  ;  IX  ,  1841—60  ;  X.,  1861—81 ;  XL,  1882,  in  use. 

Vols.  I.  and  II.  are  not  yet  (1891)  copied. 

The  Indexes  to  the  various  Peculiar  Jurisdictions  in 
Staffordshire  are  contained  in  12  vols. ;  they  are  all  re- 
copied  in  two  large  volumes,  chronologically  arranged,  one 
containing  A — J,  the  other  K — Z. 

The  Acts  Books  relating  to  the  Indexes  of  the  Con- 
sistory Court  are  contained  in  15  vols.,  as  follows  : — Vol. 
I.,  1532-31 ;  II.,  1535—40  ;  III.,  1540—43  ;  IV.,  1,54.3—49 ; 
v.,  1549— GO  ;  VL,  1560—72  ;  VII.,  1572—83  ;  VIIL,  1584 
—91;  IX.,  1591— 99;  X.,1599— 1606  ;  XL,  1606— 12  ;  XII., 
1612—18;  XIIL,  1619— 25  ;  XIV.,  1625— 27  ;  XV.,  1635— 
1886. 


There  is  a  gap  from  1627—35  of  which  no  explanation 
can  be  given.  There  are  no  Acts  Books  between  1658  and 
their  revival  in  1858. 

There  are  no  Acts  Books  to  the  Peculiar  Indexes. 

There  are,  properly  speaking,  only  two  small  vols,  of 
Registered  Wills— Vol.  I.,  1516—26  ;  II.,  1528—40. 

There  are,  however,  in  this  Registry,  two  vols._  called 
the  "Black  Book,"  which  contain  many  copies  of 
Wills  dated  about  the  middle  of  the  17th  century.  No 
reason  can  be  assigned  for  there  being  so  few  vols,  of 
Registered  Wills  in  this  Registry  ;  but  from  a  date  much 
earlier  than  the  commencement  of  the  Indexes  to  a  compara- 
tivelv  late  date  STAFFORDSHIRE  Wills  are  to  be  found 
registered  in  the  books  of  the  DiOOBSAN  BbsistrY. 

'  The  above  Indexes,  Acts  Books,  &c.,  refer  to  the  whole 
of  the  Diocese  of  Lichfield,  under  its  various  designations, 
and  all  contain  information  relating  more  or  less  to  Staf- 
fordshire ;  but  there  is  no  separate  vol.  in  the  Registry 
which  is  exclusively  devoted  to  Staffordshire  matters. 

The  only  books  in  the  Registry  are  the  Modern  Acts 
Books  (Records)  and  copies  of  Registered  Wills  for  Staf- 
ford, and  Printed  Calendars  of  Wills  and  Administrations 
for  the  whole  of  England  and  Wales  since  1858. 

[Obligingly  oommunioated  by  J.  T.  Godfrey-Faussett,  Esq., 
Registrar.] 

Lichfield  Society  for  the  Encouragement - 
OF  Ecclesiastical    Architecture.      Insti- 
tuted 1842. 

Reports.      1843,  1845, 184S,  1850.    8vo. 

Lichfield,  Thoiuas  de.    A  Physician. 

fPounds  a  Chantry  in  St.  John's,  Zachary,  London.— 
Bodl.  Lib.,  860,  52.] 

Lichfield,  William  de.     b.  Lichfield  ;    Eector 
of  All  Hallows  the  Great,  London  ;  d.  1447. 
Left  numerous  Sermons  (3,083)  and  a  Book  in  MS. 
[Shaw,  I.,  349  ;    Weever's  Monuments,  194  ;    Magna 
Brit.,  v.,  7  ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  440.] 

Lichtfield,  Caroline  de. 

On  Memoires  D'TJne  Pamille  Prussienne,  Par.  Mme. 
De  Montolieu.   Quatrieme  Edition.   Ornee  de  jolies  Figures 
.     .     -4.  Paris,  1821.     2  vols.,  12mo.,  pp.  xv.,  271,  371. 

Lightfoot,  Eev.  John.  b.  Shelton,  29th  March, 
1602  ;  s.  of  the  Eev.  Thomas  Lightfoot, 
Vicai-  of  Uttoxeter,  and  Elizabeth  Bagnal), 
his  wife  ;  educated  Whitehead's  Gr.  Sch., 
Monton  Green,  Congleton  ;  of  Christ's  Coll., 
Cam.,  1617  ;  B.A.;  Assistant  Master,  Eepton 
Sch.;  Curate  of  Norton-in-Hales  ;  Eector  of 
Stone,  1628;  of  Ashley,  1631— 43  ;  Member  of 
the  Assembly  of  Divines,  1643  ;  Eector  of 
(Much)  Great  Munden,  Herts.,  1644  to  death  ; 
D.D.,  1652  ;  Master  of  Catherine  Hall,  Cam.; 
Vice-Chancellor  of  Cam.  Univ.,  1655  ;  Preb. 
of  Ely  ;  m.,  (1)  21st  May,  1628,  Joyce  (rf. 
1656),  dau.  of  William  Crompton,  of  Stone 
Park  (2)  Anne,  widow  of  Mr.  Austin  Brograve  ; 
d.,  Ely,  6th  Dec,  1675. 
Erubhim ;  or.  Miscellanies  ;  Christian  and  Judaical. 
London,  1629.     12mo. 

A  Few  and  New  Observations  Vpon  the  Booke  of 
Genesis  ;  the  most  of  them  certaine,  the  rest  probable,  all 
harmlesse,  &G.  London ;  Printed  by  T.  Badger  in  the  yeare 
1642.    4to.,  pp.  20. 

Elias  Eedivivus.    A  Sermon.    London,  1843.    4to. 
Handful   of   Gleanings  out  of   the  Book  of  Exodus. 
London,  3643.    4to. 

The  Harmony  of  the  Pour  Evangelists  among  them- 
selves and  with  the  Old  Testament.  In  Three  Parts. 
London,  1644,  1647,  1650.     4to. 

A   Commentary  upon  the  First  Twelve  Chapters  of 
the  Acts  of  the  Apostles.    London,  1845.    4to. 
A  Fast  Sermon.     London,  1645.    4to. 
Sermons.     London,  1645.    4to. 

The  Harmony,  Chronicle,  and  Order  of  the  New 
Testament.    London,  1847.    4to. 


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Sermons  before  the  House  of  Commons.  London 
1647.    4to. 

The  Temple.     London,  1650.    4fco. 

Description  of  the  Temple  Service  as  it  stood  in  the 
Dayes  of  Our  Saviour.    London,  1650.    4to. 

Concerning  the  Anathema  Maranatha.  London 
1652.    4to. 

On  the  Canon  of  the  Scripture.    London,  1652.    4to. 

Horae  Hebraicse  et  Talmudicas  in  Evanglium,  S. 
Matthseci.  Cambridge,  1658.  4to.  Ditto,  in  Evanglium 
Marci,  Cambridge,  1663.  4to.  Ditto,  in  Epistolam  S. 
Pauli  ad  Corinthios.  Cambridge,  1664.  4to.  Paris,  1677. 
Amsterdam,  1677.  Leipzig,  1679.  Ditto,  S.  Johannis. 
London,  1671.  4to.  Ditto,  S.  Lucse.  Cambridge,  1674. 
4to.  Acta  Apostolorum  et  .  .  .  Epistolam  .  .  . 
Romanes  [posthumousj.    London,  1678.    4to. 

CoUatio  Pentateuchi  Hebraicse  cum  Samarabico. 
London,  1660.    4to. 

Horse    .    .     .    et  Four  Evangelists.    Edited  by  Carp- 
zoo.    Leipzig,  1674.    4to.     1684.  4to.    Ditto,  Acta  Aposto- 
lorum et  Corinthios.     (Same  Editor.)     Leipzig,  7670. 
Ditto,  edited  by   Rev.   B.   Gandall,    Oxford :  J.  H.  &  J. 
Parker.     1859.     8vo.,  4  vols. 

The  Works  of  the  Reverend  and  Learned  John  Light- 
foot,  D.D.,  such  as  were  and  such  as  never  before  were 
printed.  In  Two  Volumes.  With  the  Author's  Life  .  . 
also  Three  Maps.  London,  1684.  fol.,  Vol.  I.,  pp.  xxxix., 
1170  ;  Index,  A — K  in  twos.  The  Second  Volume,  in  Two 
Parts  .  .  .  Published  by  the  care  and  industry  of  John 
titrype.  London,  1684.  8  leaves,  pp.  1355.  Choro- 
graphical  Table,  by  John  Williams.  Indexes,  A — L  in 
twos. 

Opera  Omnia  Latine.  Edit,  et  Johannis  Texelius. 
London,  1686.  fol.,  2  vols.  Vertet  J.Leusden.  Rotterodam, 
1686.    fol.,  2  vols.     Francfort,  1699.    fol.,  2  vols. 

Some  Genuine  Remains,  consisting  of  Three  Tracts. 
With  a  Pref.  concerning  the  Author  (by  J.  Strype). 
London,  1700.     8vo. 

The  Works  of  the  Rev.  John  Lightfoot,  D.D.  Edited 
by  the  Rev.  J.  P.  Pitman,  M.A.  In  Thirteen  Volumes. 
London,  1822—25.    8vo. 

Dr.  Lightfoot  assisted  Bishop  Brian  Walton  in  the 
Compilation  of  "The  Polyglot  Bible";  Dr.  Edward 
Castell  in  his  "Lexicon";  and  Matthew  Poole  in  his 
"  Synopsis." 

[Besides  the  Lives  prefixed  to  his  collected  Works,  otliers  ap- 
pear in  all  Biographical  Dictionaries,  Cyclopedias,  Encyclop<Edias, 
&c.,  with  which  I  am  acquainted  ;  in  all  Histories  of  Staffordshire 
(except  Shaw's) — the  one  ia  Pitt's  being  a  very  good  one ;  and 
Notices  of  liim  and  his  works  will  be  found  in  all  works  on  the 
literature  of  England. 

[Dr.  Lightfoot  was  a  correspondent  of  nearly  all  the  learned 
of  bis  age,  of  every  coantry.  and  numerous  Letters  to  and  from 
him  are  extant  in  MS.— Compiler.] 

Memoir  of  Hugh  Broughton.  [H.  Broughton's  Works 
(1662).] 

Portrait  in  OH.  [St.  Catherine's  Hall,  Cam.  En- 
graved by  R.  White  as  frontis.  to  Works  (1684).] 

Letters  to  W.  Huddesford  (of  the  Bodleian).  [Bodl. 
Lib.,  1822,  169,  17],  181,  194.] 

[Todd's  Walton  (Bp.),  L,  49,  66,  67, 220—25,  245,  246  ; 
Chaunsey's  Herts.,  342 ;  Grey's  Hudibras  Verce,  629  ; 
Heywood  and  Wright's  Cam.  Trans.,  II.,  531 ;  Biog.  Brit,; 
Mitchel's  Westmr.  Assembly ;  Hetherington's  ditto ; 
Welton's  John  Lightfoot,  the  English  Hebraist  {Leipzig, 
1878) ;  Mullinger's  Cam.  Characteristics  in  the  17th 
Century ;  Ward's  Stoke,  482 — 88  ;  Pitman's  Lightfoot's 
Works,  I.;  Heywood  and  Wright's  Cam.  Trans.,  II.,  531.] 

Lightfoot,  Peter,  b.  Uttoxeter  ;  s.  of  Eev. 
Thomas  Lightfoot ;  Surgeon  in  Uttoxeter ; 
M.D.;  d.  there. 

A  Battele  with  a  Wasp's  Nest.  London,  1649.  4to., 
pp.  52.     [5eeHemings  ( — .).] 

Survey  of  Uttoxeter,  1658.  In  MS.  With  a  Plan  of 
the  Town. 

Composer  of  the  Latin  Epitaph  on  Sir  W.  Millward, 
Knt.,  in  Uttoxeter  Church  [translated  in  Redfern's 
Uttoxeter  {2nd  ed.),  229,  230]  ;  to  John  Archbold  [ib., 
231,  232]  ;  to  Rev.  Thomas  Lightfoot  [ib.,  226,  227]. 

LiGHTON,   Rev.   Sir  Christopher  Robert,  Bart.  ; 
of   St.    John's    Coll.,    Cam.  ;     B.A.,     1843  ; 
M.A.,   1846  ;    Curate  of  St.  Luke's,  Birming 
ham,  1845  :  of  Ch.  Ch.,  Epsom,  1848  ;   Vicar 
of  Ellastone,  1848  to  death. 


Does  Rome  teach  Salvation  bv  Christ  alone  ?  It  not 
IS  Her  Teaching  Christian  ?    Ashbourii,  1852.  ' 

LiOHTWooD,  Saiah.  b.  Tunstall,  1830  :  d.  26th 
June,  1853. 

Obituary.  By  Emma  Piatt.  [P.  M.  Mag.  (1855), 
oyOj  b9b.  J 

Lilly,  William,  Astrologer. 

Lilly's  Strange  and  Wonderful  Prophesy,  <fec.  .  .  . 
as  likewise  a  Strange  and  Wonderful  Discovery  at  a 
Place  called  Leek,  in  Staffordshire  .  .  .  Printed  by  P 
Brooksby,  in  West  Smithfield,  London.  1880.  4to  f  Re- 
printed—Sleigh's  Leek  (1883),  and  OldeLeeke,  pp.  71--3.] 

Letters  to  Ashmole  TBodl.  Lib.,  176,  27  :  241  202  ■ 
368,  3  :  4S6,  306—49  :  423  (88),  f.  218,  219  :  (96)  256,  257]  '; 
Ashmole's  Continuation  of  Lilly's  Narrative  of  his  own 
Life  \_421  (18),  73—5]  ;  Epitaphs  on  Lilly,  by  Ashmole 
[421,  226:  11S7,  80J ;  EUegies  on  Lilly,  by  Bishop 
Smallridge  [4^2,  2276,  228]. 

LiNDELow,  Christopher.     Agent  to  the  King  of 
Denmark. 
Letter  to  Ashmole.     [Bodl.  Lib,,  1131,  f.  265a.] 

LiNDOP,  John.  b.  Flashbrook,  Leek,  1792  ;  d., 
East  Wall,  Bishop's  Castle,  Salop,  15th  Oct., 
1857. 

Obituary.   By  R.Brown.    [P.  .W-Jfajr,  (1858),  136—38,] 

LiNDSBLL,  Augustine.  b.  Bumstead-Steeple, 
Essex  ;  Pensioner  of  Emmanuel  Coll.,  Cam., 
4th  April,  1592  ;  Fellow  of  Clare  Coll.,  Cam.; 
B.A.,  1596  ;  M.A.,  1599  ;  D.D.,  1621  ; 
Rector  of  Wickford,  Essex,  March,  1610  ; 
Preb.  of  Lincoln,  Nov.,  1612;  incorporated 
M.A.,  Ox.  Univ.,  9fch  July,  1614  ;  Chp.  to 
Bp.  Neile,  of  Durham  ;  Preb.  of  Durham,  5th 
March,  1619  ;  Dean  of  Lichfield,  15th  Oct., 
1628—32  ;    Bp.  of  Peterborough,  10th  Feb., 

1633  ;  of  Hereford,  March,  1634  ;  d.  6th  Nov., 

1634  ;  bur.  Hereford  Cathedral. 

[Bequeathed  all  his  Greek  MSS.  and  some  Greek 
Books  to  Clare  Hall  Library.] 

Commentaries  on  St.  Paul's  Epistles.  By  Theopylact. 
With  Notes  and  Annotations,  by  Bishop  Lindsell  and  Dr. 
Baily  (published  by  the  latter).     London,  1636.    fol. 

[  Prynne's  Canterburies  Doome :  ditto  Antipather, 
304,  305  ;  Heylyn's  Laud,  55,  69,  214,  249  ;  Parr's  Ussher, 
86,330,406,426;  Troubles  of  Laud,  12,  366  ;  Mullinger's 
Hist,  of  Cam.  Univ..  II.,  420m ;  Ganton's  Peterborough, 
83 ;  Peck's  Desiderata,  I.,  52 :  II.,  52,  53 ;  Fuller's 
Worthies,  326  ;  Cole  MS.,  I.,  f .  34  ;  Add.  MS.,  5875,  f.  5  ; 
Univ.  Beg. ;  Hardy's  Le  Neve's  Fasti,  I.,  471 :  II.,  145, 
534,  535,  503  :  III.,  310,  318  ;    Harwood's  Lichfield,  184.] 

LiNEAT.L  (Lyneall),  John.  Curate  of  Castle 
Church,  Stafford  ;  received  a  grant  of  £20 
from  Cromwell. 

To  His  Highness  Richard  (Cromwell),  by  God's 
Providence  the  second  Lord  Protector  of  our  Common- 
wealth.    For  the  Author.     1658.     4to. 

[Deputy  Keeper's  5th  Rep.,  App.  II.,  260  ;  Hist.  Coll. 
Staffs.,  VIII.  (pt.  2),  90,  91.] 

LiNNEDS,  Sir  Charles. 

Principia  Botanica.    The  Third  Edition,  corrected  and 
enlarged,  by  R.  W,  Darwin,  M,D.     London,  1810.     8vo. 
[Lichfield  Botanical  Society.] 

Lipscomb,  George,  M.D.,  of  Biriuingham. 

Journey  into  South  Wales  through  the  Counties  of 
Oxford,  Warwick,  Worcester,  Hereford,  Salop,  Stafford 
.  .  .  in  the  year  1799,  London,  1802.  8vo,,  pp.  xxvii., 
444.    Plates.     [Staffs.,  280—97.] 

LisTEK,  Rev.  Arthur  Skidmore.  b.  Bilston, 
1855  ;     s.    of    James    Stanley   Lister ;    Mat. 


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Keble  Coll.,  Ox.,  13th  Oct.,  1873  ;  Scholar, 
1873—78  ;  B.A.,  1878  ;  M.A.,  1882. 

[Foster's  Alunmi  Oxon.,  II.,  856.] 

LisTKE,  Charles,  b.  Armitage,  7th  Nov.,  1812  ; 
s.  of  Thomas  Lister  ;  Mat.  Balliol  Coll.,  Ox., 
17th  June,  1831  ;  of  Anglesea,  Hants  ;  m., 
3rd  Nov.,  1834,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Stevens, 
Esq.  ;  d.  18th  Aug.,  1873. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  856  ;   Foster's  Peerage.] 

Lister,  Harriet.      Sister  to  T.  H.  Lister  \_8ee]  ; 

Maid  of  Honour  to  the  Queen  ;    m.   Rev.   Sir 

Edward  Hartopp  Cradock,  Bart.,  Principal  of 

Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox. 

Anne  Gray.    A    Novel.     Edited  by  the   Author  of 

"  G-ranby."    3  vols.    London,  1834.     12nio. 

Lister,  Nathaniel,  b.  Gisburne  Park,  Yorks., 
8th  June,  1725  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Lister,  Esq. 
(M.P.  for  Clitheroe,  1710—45)  ;  Mat.  Lincoln 
Coll.,  Ox.,  14th  Jan.,  1744;  of  Armitage 
Park,  Staffs.  ;  M.P.  for  Clitheroe,  Lanes., 
1761 — 73  ;  m.  Martha,  dau.  of  John  Fletcher, 
Esq.,  of  Lichfield  (Senior  Proctor  in  Lichfield 
Diocese,  and  Registrar  and  Clerk  to  Dean  and 
Chapter  ;  b.  1706  ;  d.  1799  ;  bur.  Lichfield 
Cathedral)  ;  d.  23rd  Sept.,  1793. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  856  ;    Foster's  Peerage.] 

Lister,  Thomas,  b.  Armitage,  10th  Nov.,  1772  ; 
s.  of  Nathaniel  Lister,  M.P.  [see]  ;  of  Em- 
manuel Coll.,  Cam.  ;  B.A.,  1795  ;  LL.B., 
1798  ;  Incorp.  St.  Mary  Hall,  25th  June, 
1801 ;  D.C.L.,  17th  June,  1802  ;  of  Armitage 
Park  :  m.  (1),  6th  Jan.,  1800,  Harriet  Anne, 
sister  to  Sir  J.  H.  Seale,  Bart.,  of  Mount  Boone, 
Devon.  :  (2)  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Grove, 
Esq.,  of  Honily,  Warws.  ;  d.  28th  Feb.,  1828. 

Speech  on  the  formation  of  an  Auxiliary  Bible  Society 
for  Staffordshire.     Stafford,  1812.    8vo. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  856  ;  Foster's  Peerage  ; 
Dr.  Whalley's  Journals,  II.,  261,  262.] 

Lister,  Thomas  Henry.  b.  Armitage  Park, 
1800  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Lister,  Esq.  [see'],  and 
Harriet  Arme,  his  wife ;  educated  Westmr. 
Sch.  ;  of  Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.  ;  Commissioner  on 
State  of  Religion  in  Ireland,  4th  .fune,  1834  ; 
ditto,  in  Scotland,  19th  July,  1835  ;  Registrar- 
General  of  Births,  Marriages,  and  Deaths,  19tli 
Aug.,  1836  ;  m.,  6th  Nov.,  1830,  Maria 
Theresa,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  George  Villiers  ;  of 
Armitage  Park  ;  d.,  Kent  House,  Knights- 
bridge,  5th  June,  1842. 

Granby.  A  Novel.  In  Three  Volumes.  London: 
Henry  Colburn.  1826.  Pt.  8vo.,  pp.  (I.)  324,  (II.)  342, 
(III.)  330.  In  12mo.,  same  year.  "With  Portrait,  by  Finden. 
Tegg,  12mo.    New  ed.,  Bot/ce,  1858,  12mo. 

Anne  Gray.  A  Novel.  In  Three  Volumes.  London: 
n.  Colburn.    [»See  Lister  (Harriet).] 

Herbert  Lacy.  In  Three  Volumes.  London :  H.  Col- 
burn.    1835.     Pt.  8vo.     pp.,  I.,  305  ;  II.,  289  ;  III.,  286. 

Arlington.  In  Three  Volumes.  London  :  H.  Colburn. 
1835.  Pt.  8vo.  pp.,  L,  326  ;  II.,  349  ;  III.,  323.  Again, 
1858, 3  vols., pt.  8to.  Barton  [Parlour Library],  1858, 12mo. 

Romance  of  Real  Life. 

The  Life  and  Administration  of  Lord  Clarendon.  In 
Three  Volumes.     London:  H.  Bohn.     1838.     8vo. 

An  Answer  to  the  Misrepresentations  contained  in  an 
Article  in  No.  124  of  the  Quarterly  Review,  on  the  Life  of 
Clarendon.    London,  1839.    8vo. 

Hulse  House.    1840. 


[Edin.  Rev.,  LVI. :  LVIII. ;    Quarterly  Rev.,  No.  124 
Scott's  Journal,  L,  164  ;     Gent.'s  Mag.  (1829)  (pt.  2),  362 
(1834)  (pt.  2)  207  :    (1835)  (pt.  2)  199  :   (1836)  (pt.  2)  319 
(1842)  (pt.  2)  323  ;    Foreign  Office  List  (1891),  141 :   Wal- 
ford's  County  Families  (1891),  635  ;  Sir  H.  Tayler's  Auto- 
biography, I.,  116, 116  ;    AUibone's  Diet.  English  Litera- 
ture, II.,  1106  ;    Foster's  Torks.  Pedigrees  ;    Genest,  IX., 
499.] 

Lister,  Rev.  William,  Vicar  of  Bushbury. 

Physico-Prophetical  Essay.    London,  1861.    Duo. 

Liswis   Hall. 

View  [Shaw,  I.,  225]  ;  History  of  [»*.,  222—24]. 

Little  Aston  Hall. 
View  [Shaw,  II.,  62]. 

Little,  Rev.  Robert.  Congregational  Minister, 
Hanley  ;  afterwards  a  Unitarian  ;  of  Washing- 
ton, U.S.A. 

The  Immaculate  Counsels  of  Jehovah.  A  Sermon. 
Birmingham,  n.d.  (1798).     8vo.,  pp.  32. 

Deism  Examined  by  Reason  and  Morality.  London : 
Chapman  ^-  Williams.    1800.    12mo.,  pp.  22. 

The  Ministry  of  Christ.  A  Sermon.  With  Notes. 
Washington,  1821.     8vo.,  pp.  22. 

Religious  Liberty  and  TJnitarianism  Vindicated. 
Washington,  1822.     8vo.,  pp.  20. 

A  Sermon.     Washington,  1823.     8vo.,  pp.  20. 

The  Sacred  Origin  and  Divine  Authority  of  the  Jewish 
and  Christian  Religion.  Three  Sermons.  Washington, 
1823.     8vo.,  pp.  X.,  39. 

Little,  Rev.  William  John  Knox.      Of  Trin. 

Coll.,    Cam.  ;     B.A.,    1862  ;     M.A.,    1865  ; 

Assistant  Master  of  Royal  Gr.  Sch.,  Lancaster, 

1862  ;    Curate  of  Ch.  Ch.,  Lancaster,  1863— 

64  ;  Assistant  Master  of  Sherborne  Sch,  1865 

—70  ;    Curate  of  Turweston,  Bucks.,  1870— 

74  ;    Curate  of  St.  Thomas's,  Regent  Street, 

1874—75  ;  Rector  of  St.  Alban's,  Cheetwood, 

Manchester,  1875 — 85  ;  Vicar  of  Hoar  Cross, 

1885  ;  Canon  of  Worcester. 

Characteristics  of  the  Christian  Life.    London,  1877. 

Meditations  on  the  Three  Hours'  Agony  of  our  Blessed 

Redeemer.     London:  Rivingtons.     1877. 

Motives  of  Christian  Life.  Manchester:  Roworth. 
1878.     12mo. 

Manchester  Sermons.     London :  Rivingtons.     1880. 
Mystery  of  the  Passion.     Same  imprint.    1881. 
Witness  of  the  Passion  of  Our  Most  Holy  Redeemer. 
Same  imprint.     1884. 

The  Hopes  and  Decisions  of  the  Passion  of  Our  Most 
Holy  Redeemer.     Same  imprint.    1886. 

The  Broken  Vow.  London :  Chapman  ^  Hail.  1887. 
Cr.  8vo.     2nd  ed.,  cr.  8vo.,  1887.     4th  ed.,  cr.  8vo.,  1889. 

The  Child  of  Stafferton.  London :  Chapman  ^  Hall. 
1888.    Another  edition,  cr.  8vo.,  pp.  xii.,  330. 

The  Light  of  Hope.    London :  Rivingtons.    1888. 
Sunlight  and  Shadow  in  the  Christian  Life.      Same 
imprint.     1889. 

The  Christian  House.    London :  Longmans.    1891. 

Little  Wyrlby  Hall. 
[Shaw  II.,  65.] 

Littledalb,  Rev.  Richard  Frederick. 

Unity  and  the  Rescript.    A  Reply  to  Bp.  Ullathorne. 
London:  Palmer.     1864.     8vo. 
[See  Ullathorne  (Archbp..)] 

Littleton. 

Pedigree.     [Shaw,  IL,  110,  170.] 

Littleton,  Adam.     b.  Tamworth,   1691  ;    s.  of 
Edward  Littleton  ;  Mat.  Oriel  Coll.,  Ox.,  13th 
March,  1706  ;    B.A.,  All  Soul's  Coll.,  1711  ; 
fell  in  a  duel. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.    E.g.,  III.,  919.] 


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Littleton,  The  Hon.  Algernon  Charles,  b. 
London,  23r(i  Aug.,  1843;  s.  of  Edward  R., 
2nd  Lord  Hatherton  ;  educated  privately  and 
Royal  Navy  ;  entered  Royal  Navy  14th  May, 
1854  ;  Lieut.,  1865  ;  Commander,  1872  ; 
Capt.,  1886  ;  retired,  1890  ;  in  China  and 
India,  1856—58  ;  in  Pacific,  1802—67  ;  m., 
11th  Aug.,  1874,  Lady  Margaret  Needham, 
sister  of  3rd  Earl  of  Kilmorey  ;  of  Cross 
Hayes,  Hoar  Cross. 
[Peerages;  Navy  Lists.] 

Littleton,  The  Rev.  the  Hon.  Cecil  James,  b. 
London,  12th  Feb.,  1850  ;  s.  of  Edw.  Richard, 
2nd  Baron  Hatherton  \_see],  and  Lady  Mar- 
garet Percy,  dau.  of  5th  Duke  of  Northumber- 
land ;  educated  Eton  ;  Mat.  Cli.  Ch.,  Ox.  ; 
B.A.,  1874  ;  M.A.,  1876  ;  Lieut.  2nd  Batt. 
Staffs.  Militia,  1870—74  ;  Curate  of  St. 
Peter's,  Stoke,  1874—80;  Vicar  of  Penkridge, 
1880—93  ;  Rector  of  Chesterfield,  1893  ;  m., 
29th  Jan.,  1881,  Katherine,  dau.,  of  Sir  C.  R. 
Rowley,  Bart.,  of  Tendring  Hall,  Suffolk. 
Thiough  the  "Way  of   the  "Wilderness.    London,  1888. 

8vo.,  pp.  13fi. 

Littleton,  (Sir)  Edward,  b.  Pillaton  Hall, 
1577;  s.  of  Sir  Edward- Littleton ;  Mat. 
Balliol  Coll.,  Ox.,  1st  Feb.,  1594  ;  Student  of 
Inner  Temple,  1595  ;  knighted,  22nd  Aug., 
1621  ;  M.P.,  Stafford,  1624,  1625. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  919  ;  Inns  of  Court 

Eegister.] 

Littleton,  (Sir)  Edward  (Bart.).  b.  1599  ;  s. 
of  the  above  ;  Mat.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  28th 
Marcli,  1617  ;  Student,  Inner  Temple,  1618  ; 
created  a  Baronet,  28th  June,  1627  ;  M.P., 
Staffs.,  April — May,  1640,  and  in  the  Long 
Parliament,  1640,  until  disabled,  1644. 
[Foster's  Inns  of  Court  Eeg. ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon., 

E.S.,  lU.,  919.] 

Littleton,  Edward,  b.  Pillaton  Hall,  1653  ; 
s.  of  the  above ;  Mat.  Queen's  Coll.,  Ox., 
12th  July,  1670  ;  M.P.,  Stafford,  1685—87  ; 
d.  24th  June,  1704. 

[Poster's  Parliamentary  Diet.;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon., 
E.8.,  III.,  919.] 

Littleton,  Sir  Edward,  Bart.  b.  Teddesley, 
1727;  s.  of  Sir  Edward  Littleton,  Bart.; 
educated  Brewood  Gr.  Sch.  ;  of  Emmanuel 
Coll.,  Cam.  ;  raised  a  Company  in  the  Regi- 
ment of  Lord  Gower,  1745  ;  inherited  the 
Teddesley  Estates,  1742  ;  M.P.,  Staffs.,  1784 
— 1812  ;  m.  Prances,  dau.  of  Christopher 
Horton,  Esq.,  of  Catton,  Derbys.  ;  d.  28th 
May,  1812,  at  Teddesley. 

Letters  from  Bishop  Hurd  to  Sir  E.  Littleton.  [Kil- 
vert's  Life  of  Hurd,  57—60,  95,  96,  100, 101,  185.] 

Letters  from  Bishop  "Warburton  to  Sir  E.  Littleton. 
[lb.,  59, 101.] 

[Originals  penes  Lord  Hatherton.] 

[To  him  Bishop  Hurd  dedicated  his  "Q.  Horatii 
Placci  Ars  Poetica."] 

Littleton,  Edward  George  Percy,  b.  Richmond, 
15th   Aug.,    1842  ;    s.    of   Edward    Richard, 


2nd  Lord  Hatherton,  and  Lady  Margaret 
Percy,  his  wife ;  educated  Eton  ;  entered 
Grenadier  Guards,  1861  ;  Lieut.-Colonel, 
Grenadier  Guards,  1880 — 81  ;  Colonel  in  the 
Army  ;  Military  Secretary  to  the  Earl  of 
Dufferin  and  the  Marquis  of  Lome,  Governor- 
Generals  of  Canada,  1880  ;  C.M.G.;  m.,  16th 
Aug.,  1867  ;  Charlotte  Louisa,  dau.  of  Sir 
C.  R.  Rowley,  Bart.  ;  succeeded  as  3rd  Baron 
Hatherton,  April,  1888. 
Portrait,  in  Oil,  by  Forbes.     [Teddesley  Hay.] 

Littleton,  Edward  John  (Walhouse).  b.  Cam- 
berwell,  18th  March,  1791  ;  s.  of  Moreton 
Walhouse,  Esq.,  of  Hatherton,  near  Wolver- 
hampton, (Higli  Sheriff  of  Staffs.,  1820),  and 
Anne  Craycroft  Portal,  his  wife ;  assumed 
surname  and  arms  of  Littleton  (in  accord- 
ance with  Will  of  his  great  uncle,  the  last 
Sir  E.  Littleton,  Bart.),  by  Royal  Letters 
Patent,  23rd  July,  1812  ;  M.P.,  Staffs., 
1812 — 35  ;  Secretary  for  Ireland,  May, 
1883— Nov.,  1834  ;  P.C.  for  England  and 
Ireland  ;  created  Baron  Hatherton  of  Hather- 
ton, 11th  May,  1835  ;  Lord  Lieutenant 
and  Gustos  Rotulorum  of  Staffs.,  1854 — 
62  ;  m.  (1),  21st  Dec,  1812,  Hyacinthe  Mary, 
dau.  of  Richard,  Marquis  Wellesley  (d.  2nd 
Jan.,  1842),  (2)  11th  Feb.,  1852,  Caroline 
Anne,  dau.  of  Richard  Hurt,  Esq.,  of  Wirks- 
worth,  Derbys.  ;  d.  4th  May,  1863  ;  bur. 
Penkridge. 
A  Letter  addressed  to  B.  J.  Littleton,  Esq.,  M.P.,  on 
the  Causes  of  the  Disturbances  in  the  Mining  Districts  of 
South  Staffordshire.  J.  Smart,  Wolverhampton.  1819. 
8vo.     Again,  182Z  (no  place  of  printing).     8vo.,  pp.  16. 

Letter  from  Mr.  Mahony  to  the  Hon.  E.  J.  Littleton, 
M.P.,  on  Irish  Tithe  or  Land  Tax  BiU  of  1834.    London : 
J.  L.  Cox  4  Sons.  Reprinted,  June  16th,  1834.  8vo.,  pp.  40. 
Memoirs  and  Correspondence  relating  to  the  Political 
Occurrences  in  June  and  July,  18.94.    By  the  Right  Hon. 
Edward  John  Littleton,  first  Lord  Hatherton.      Now  first 
published  from  the  original  Manuscript,  by  Henry  Reeve, 
Esq.     London:  Longmans.     1872.     8vo.,  pp.  x7.,  115. 
Speeches.     [Hansard  (1812—35).] 
Portraits,  by  Pickersgill  and  Lauder,  in  oil,   and  ^  a 
Miniature  by  Cosway.     Also  a  Mezzotint  of  a  Portrait, 
by   Slater,   engraved  by    Lewis ;     and  also   one  of  the 
first    Lady    Hatherton,    by    Sir   Thomas   Lawrence,   en- 
graved by  Turner.     [At  Teddesley  Hay.] 

[Lord  Brougham's  Autobiography,  III.,  391 — 401 ; 
Harwood's  Erdeswicke  (1844),  182-84;  Colburn's  New 
Monthly  Mag.,  CXXTIII.,  176—82  (reprinted  in  Personal 
Recollections,  by  Cyrus  Redding) ;  Kirkpatrick's  Dan. 
O'Connell's  Correspondence,  I.,  445—48  :  II.,  431,  432 ; 
Greville  Memoirs,  1st  Series  (1874) ;  Le  Marchant's 
Althorp  (1876) ;  "Walpole's  Hist,  of  England,  II.,  III. ; 
Gent.'s  Mag.  (1863)  (pt.  2),  101—3  ;  The  Times  (5th  May, 
1863)  ;  Staffs.  Advertizer  (9th  and  16th  May,  1863)  ;  Illus. 
Land.  News  (16th  May,  1868)  ;  Burke's  Peerage ;  N.  <^  Q., 
3rd  Series,  III.,  366  :  TV.,  46  ;  Official  Return  of  Lists  of 
M.P.'s  (pt.  2),  249,  264,  277,  291,  306,  320,  333,  345,  356  ; 
Land.  Gazette  (1812)  (pt.2),  1365  ;  Parliamentary  Debates, 
1st  Series,  XXXII.,  7 12, 713 :  XXXVI.,  846—48 :  XXXIX., 
826,  827,  845  :  2nd  Series,  XIIL,  126-32,  176-247,  902, 
903  :  3rd  Series,  XV.,  51—76  :  XXL,  272—352,  695—754, 
572—91  :  XXIL,  1352—61  :  XXUL,  425,  426,  471,  678  : 
XXIV.,  1157,  1206,  1011—26,  1099—1116,  1127—30,  1222, 
1223,  1305—19  :  XXV.,  160—69,  1204  :  XXVIIL,  355^58  ; 
Parliamentary  Papers  (1831—35) ;  House  of  Lords'  Jour., 
LXVIL,  171.] 

Littleton,  Edward  Richard,  b.  Teddesley,  31st 
Dec,  1815  :  s.  of  Edward  John  Littleton 
(afterwards  1st  Lord  Hatherton)  and  Hyacinthe 
Mary,  his    1st  wife ;    educated    Eton ;    Mat. 


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Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.  ;  Colonel,  2nd  Stafis.  (K.  0.) 
Militia,  1853  ;  M.P.  for  Walsall,  1847—52  ; 
South  Staffs.,  1853 — 57  :  C.B.  ;  succeeded  as 
2nd  Baron  Hatherton,  4th  May,  1863  ;  m., 
23rd  Sept.,  1841,  Lady  Margaret  Percy,  dau. 
of  5th  Duke  of  Northumberland  ;  d.  April, 
1888  ;  bur.  Penkridge. 

Portrait  in  Oil,  by  Eddis.     [Teddesley  Hay.] 
[Poster's    Alumni  Oxon.    III. :     Eton    Sch.    Lists ; 
Foster's  Peerage.] 

Littleton,    Fisher,     b.  Lichfield,   1648  ;    s.  of 

Walter  Littleton  (^Chancellor)  ;    Mat.  Queen's 

Coll.,  Ox.,  10th  June,  1664  ;  B.A.,  All  Souls' 

Coll.,  11th  Feb.,  1669  ;  M.A.,  1672  ;  B.C.L., 

1673;    D.C.L.,   1678;    Advocate,  1678  ;    for 

the  Admiralty,  1693—94  ;    d.  March,   1697  ; 

bur.  St.  Andrew's,  Holborn. 

[Coote's  Civilians,  100 ;    Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S., 
III.,  919.] 

Littleton,    Fisher,     b.  Tamworth,  1679  ;    s.  of 

Sir    Edward    Littleton,    Bart,    [see']  ;     Mat. 

Pemb.    Coll.,    Ox.,    31st   March,    1696  ;     of 

Wadh.  Coll.,   1702  ;    Fellow,  All  Souls',  and 

B.A.,  1703  ;    M.A.,  1709  ;    Barrister-at-Law, 

Middle  Temple,  1708  ;  d.  1740. 

[Foster's   Judges   and    Barristers ;    Poster's  Alumni 
Oxon.,  B.S.,  III.,  919  ;  Hearne,  II.,  293—95.] 

Littleton,  Rev.  Gilbert,  b.  1596  ;  s.  of  George 
Littleton,  of  Holbeck  (Holbeach)  ;  Mat. 
Balliol  Coll.,  Ox.,  11th  May,  1615;  B.A., 
18th  Jan.,  1617  ;  M.A.,  8th  July,  1619  ; 
Student,  Gray's  Inn,  1608  ;  Eector  of  Hands- 
worth,  1636. 

[Foster's  Index  Eccl. ;   ditto,  Gray's  Inn  Eeg. ;  ditto, 
Alumni  Oxon.,  B.S.,  III.,  920.] 

Littleton  (Lyttelton),  Sir  Henry,  b.  1624;  «.  of 
Sir  Thomas  Lyttelton,  Bart.,  of  Hagley,  Worcs.; 
Mat.  Balliol  Coll.,  Ox.,  12th  Sept.,  1640; 
joined  Eoyalists  ;  taken  prisoner  at  Worcester, 
3rd  Sept,,  1651  ;  a  prisoner  in  the  Tower  till 
April,  1653 ;  nominated  Sherifi  of  Worcs., 
1655  ;  M.P.,  Lichfield,  Feb.,  1677— July, 
1679  ;  d.  24th  June,  1693. 

[Burke's,  Sharpe's,  and  Poster's  Peerage ;    Commons' 
Jour.,  I.,  869  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.] 

Littleton  (Lytyltun),  Rev.  John.  B.C.L., 
Dec,  1532  ;  Preb.  of  Collegiate  Ch.  of  Penk- 
ridge, 1547  ;  Canon  of  Exeter,  1546  ;  Parson 
of  Mounslow,  Salop  ;  made  his  Will,  12th 
Aug.,  1560. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  920.] 

Littleton,  Walter,  s.  of  Sir  Edward  Littleton, 
Knt.  [see]  ;  kept  12  Terms  at  Cam.  Univ.  ; 
B.A.,  Lincoln  Coll.,  Ox.,  21st  Oct.,  1626  ; 
M.A.,  St.  John's  Coll.,  Cam,,  1630  ;  LL.D., 
1639  ;  knighted,  23rd  Feb.,  1662  ;  Chancellor 
of  Lichfield  and  Coventry,  1661 — 75  ;  d. 
1680. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  192  ;    Foster's  Alumni  Oxon. 

E.S.,  III.,  920.] 

Littleton,  Walter,  of  Sarsden  ;  s.  of  the  above  ; 
Mat.  Queen's  Coll.,  Ox.,  10th  March,  1657  ; 
B.C.L.,  1663  ;    Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Tem- 


ple,   1663  ;    perhaps  a  Master   in    Chancer}', 
1666—70  [Foster]. 

[Foster's  Judges  and  Barristers  ;  ditto,  Alumni  Oxon., 
E.S.,  III,  921.] 

Littlewood,  Rev.  Henry  Charles,  b.  Old  Swin- 
ford,  Worcs.,  1851  ;  s.  of  Benjamin  Littlewood, 
Esq.  ;  Mat.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  20th  Maj-, 
1869  ;  B.A.,  1875  ;  M.A.,  1876  ;  of  the  Hyde, 
Staff's.  ;  Vicar  of  Goring,  Bucks. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  858.] 

Livingstone,  Thomas  Livingstone  Fenton.  b. 
Longton  Hall,  1829  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Fenton, 
Esq.,  and  Selina,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Heathcote 
Knt.,  of  Longton  Hall  ;  educated  Lichfield 
Gr.  Sch.  ;  succeeded,  on  the  12th  April,  1853, 
his  great  uncle  Sir  Thomas  Livingstone,  Bart., 
of  Westquarter,  Stirlingshire,  and  Bedlornie, 
Linlithgow  ;  claimed  Barony  of  Linlithgow 
and  Callander,  to  both  of  which  he  was  declared 
heir,  barring  the  attainder  ;  assumed  additional 
name  of  Livingstone  ;  m.,  1855,  Christian 
Margaret,  only  child  of  William  Waddell,  Esq., 
of  Easter  Moffat  House,  Lanarkshire  ;  Lord  of 
the  Manor  of  Bedlormie,  Linlithgow  ;  J.P., 
Stirlingshire  ;  d.,  Easter  Moffat,  Airdrie, 
Lanarkshire,  l&th  Dec,  1891  ;  bur.  Polmont 
Family  Burying  Ground. 
Mammon :  A  Play.  And  other  Poems  and  Transla- 
tions. Posthumously  printed  by  Mrs.  Fenton  Livingstone, 
for  private  circulation.  Hartley :  Allbut  ^  Daniel.  1893. 
8vo. 

[50  copies.] 

Livinsteen,  Staffs. 
[Bodl.  Lib.,  1115,  207.] 

Llovd,  Francis,  b.  Shrewsbury,  1752  ;  s.  of 
Edward  Lloyd,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Trinity  Coll.,  Ox., 
10th  April,  1768  ;  created  M.A.,  28th  Feb., 
1769  ;  Student  Middle  Temple,  1766  ;  M.P., 
Montgomeryshire,  1795  to  death  ;  of  Leaton 
Knolls,  Salop,  and  Burton-on-Trent. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  Ill,,  861.] 

Lloyd,  Francis.     *.  Burton,  1782  ;  s.  of  Francis 
Lloyd,  M.P.  [see]  ;    Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  5th 
Feb.,  1800  ;  d.  4th  July,  1814. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  861.] 

Llovd,  John.     b.  Worcester,  1805  ;    removed  to 
Hanley,  1823  ;  where  he  d.,  6th  Oct.,  1850. 

Obi'""^'     By  George  Bayley.     [P.  M.  Mag.  {iro\), 

Lloyd,  Rev.  Julius,  b.  London,  1830  ;  s.  of 
Thomas  Lloyd,  Esq.  ;  educated  Blackheath 
Sch.;  ofTrin.  Coll.,  Cam.;  B.A.,  1852  ;  M.A. 
1855  ;  Curate,  Brentwood,  1855—58 ;  of 
Coll.  Ch.  of  Wolverhampton,  1858 — 62  •  Trv 
sull,  1862—66  ;  St.  Peter's,  Pimlico,  1866— 
68  ;     Vicar   of   High-Cross,    Ware,     1868— 

71  ;    P.O.,  St.  John's,  Greenock,  1871 • 

Rector  of  St.  Philip's,  Salford,  1891  ;  Canoii 
of  Manchester,  1891  ;  d.,  Manchester,  27th 
May,  1892.  ' 

The  Principles  of  Ethics  according  to  the  New  Testa 
ment.     Cambridge:  Macmillan.    1856.     Or  8vo    nn  m 
mi"""   Life    of    Philip    Sidney.      LondoT:Yolgmans. 


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Sermons  on  Popular  Subjects,  preached  in  the  Colle- 
giate Church,  Wolverhampton  .  .  Wolverhampton :  W. 
Parke.    1882.    8yo.,  pp.  128. 

The  North  African  Church. 

Christian  Politics.  London:  G.Bell.  1877.  fcp.  8to., 
pp.  302. 

The  Third  of  the  Peek  Prize  Essays  on  the  Mainten- 
ance of  the  Church  of  England  as  an  Established  Church. 
London ;  John  Murray.    1874.    8vo. 

Sketches  of  Church  History :  Scotland,  England, 
France,  Germany.     S.P.C.K.,1877—79.    4  vols. 

Duty  and  Faith.  An  Essay.  Manchester:  Heywood. 
1884.    fcp.  8vo.,  pp.  88. 

Sermons  on  the  Old  Testament  Characters.  London : 
G.  Bell  (J-  Sons.    1887.    fcp.  8vo.,  pp.  312. 

Sermons  on  the  Prophets.  London:  G.  Bell.  1889. 
fcp.  8vo.,  pp.  301. 

Lloyd,  Mary. 

Sudden  Death,  Sudden  Glory.     [Anon.]    1847.    12mo. 

Lloyd,  Samuel.     Husband  of  the  above. 

Copy  of  a  Letter  addressed  to  a  Friend  .  a, 
Mo.  9, 1835.     (Lithographed.)     1835.    folio. 

Lloyd,  Samuel,  b.  Woodgreen,  Wednesbury, 
28th  Dec.,  1827  ;  s.  of  Samuel  Lloyd,  Iron- 
master, and  Mary,  his  wife  [see']  ;  educated 
Proprietary  Sch.,  Soc.  of  Friends,  Birmingham  ; 
J. P.,  Staffs.  ;  Councillor  of  Birmingham, 
1882  ;  m.  Jane  E.,  dan.  of  William  Janson, 
of  Tottenham,  Middlesex. 

The  Cruise  of  the  "Bed  Rose,"  April  and  May,  1880. 
Birmingham :  Hudson  (^  iion.     n.d.  (1880).    fol.,  pp.  65. 

The  Cruise  of  the  "  Eed  Eose  "  to  Madeira,  Teneriffie, 
and  the  Mediterranean,  1882.  Birmingham:  Hudson  (f- 
Son.  n.d.  (1882).  fol.,  pp.  112,  vi.  Engravings  and 
Photographs. 

The  Proposed  Birmingham  and  Liverpool  Canal. 
(1883.)    fol.,  sm.  sheet. 

Canal  Improvements.  1886.  "With  Map,  1889.  4to., 
sm.  sheet.    Map  separately,  1880.    8vo. 

Address  to  Contributors  to  Canal  Expense  .  13th 
Feb.,  1888.     4to.,  pp.  4. 

Life  of  Martin  Luther.     12mo.    Portraits. 

A  National  Canal  between  the  Four  Rivers  a  National 
Necessity.  London :  J.  Hogg  <|-  Softs,  n.d.  (1888).  8vo., 
pp.  64. 

Miss  Drew  and  the  Three  Bachelors.    A  Tale     .     .     . 
Revised  and  Amplified,  December,  1890.       New  Fork    . 
Chicago     .     .     London.  England     .     .     Birmingham,  Eng- 
land ' .    .    n.d.  (1890)'.    Gr.-8vo.,  pp.  151.      Issued  to  the 
Public,  1893. 

The  Water  Supply  of  Birmingham.  Birmingham, 
1892.    8to.,  pp.  47. 

Address  on  Water  Supply.    1893.    4to.  pp.  4. 

Lloyd,  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  Orgreave,  1794  ;  s.  of 
Bell  Lloyd,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  13th 
Dec,  1815  ;  B.A.,  1819  ;  M.A.,  1824  ;  Bar- 
rister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1824  ;  Rector  of 
Christleton,  Cheshire. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  865.] 

Lloyd,  Rt.  Rev.  William,  b.  Tilehurst,  Berks., 
1627;  s.  of  Rev.  Richard  Lloyd,  Rector  of 
Sonning  and  of  Tilehurst,  Berks.  ;  of  Oriel 
Coll.,  Ox.,  1637  ;  Scholar  of  Jesus  Coll.,  Ox., 
1640;  B.A.,  1642  ;  M.A.,  1646  ;  Rector  of 
St.  Martin's,  Reading  ;  Vicar  of  St.  Martin's, 
Westmr.,  1676  ;  Preb.  of  Salisbury,  1667  ; 
^-^of  Ripon,  1661  ;  Chp.  to  Charles  II.,  1666  ; 
D.D.,  1667  ;  Archd.  of  Merioneth  ;  Dean  of 
Bangor  ;  Bp.  of  St.  Asaph,  1680—92  ;  of 
Lichfield,  20th  Oct.,  1692—99  :  of  Worcester, 
1699  to  death  ;  Lord  Almoner  to  William  III.; 
one  of  the  seven   Bishops   committed  to  the 


Tovper  of  London  by  James  II.;    d.,  Hartle- 
bury  Castle,  30fch  Aug.,  1717  ;   bur.  Hadbury. 

The  Late  Apology  in  Behalf  of  the  Papists,  reprinted 
and  Answered  in  Behalf  of  the  Royallists.  London,  1687. 
4to. 

Letter  to  John  Evelyn,  4th  Feb.,  1681.     [Salt.  Lib.] 

A  Chronological  Account  of  Pythagoras,  and  of  other 
famous  men,  his  contemporaries. 

The  History  of  the  Government  of  the  Church,  as  it 
was  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  when  they  first  received 
the  Christian  Religion. 

A  Dissertation  upon  Daniel's  Prophesy  of  the  Seventy 
Weeks. 

Numerous  Sermons. 

[Biog.  Brit.;  Aiken's  General  Biog.  Diet. ;  the  Litera- 
ture relative  to  the  seven  Bishops,  and  all  general 
Biographical  Dictionaries  and  Histories ;  Wood's  Ath. 
Oxon.,  I.,  xxxviii.,  xxxix. ;  Kennet's  Reg.  (1728),  250; 
Clarendon  Correspondence,  II.,  172,  175,  177,  179, 
478—50,  481—84;  Luttrell's  Brief  Relation,  IIL,  466; 
Commons'  Jour.,  XIV.,  37 ;  Lords'  Jour.,  XTIL,  168 ; 
Swift's  Works  (1814),  IIL,  92;  Burnet's  Hist,  of  Own 
Times,  I.,  ix.,  345.  346ra ;  Evelyn's  Diary,  II.,  309  ;  Foster's 
Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IIL,  931 ;  Add.  MS.,  32096,  33268 ; 
Rogers'  Protests  of  the  House  of  Lords,  Nos.  LXXIX., 
LXXX.,  CXTL,  CLII. ;  Cat.  Exhibition  of  Portraits 
(1866),  No.  1,006  ;  Plumptre's  Bp.  Ken,  L,  9,  10,  66,  140, 
145,292—316:  IL,  1—10,  302 ;  Abbey's  English  Ch.  and 
its  Bishops,  1700—1800  (1887),  I.,  125—28:,  II.,  25; 
Ashmoleau  MS.,  1134 :  Disraeli's  Misc.  of  Literature 
(1840),  88  ;  Biog.  Brit.  (1760),  T.,  2986—92  ;  Cole  MSS., 
XXT.,  1026,  1036,  lOSn,  104a:  XXXV.,  103a,  104a; 
Nichols's  Literary  Anecdotes,  IV.,  731  ;  Life  of  Ant.  i, 
Wood  (1772),  368  ;  Lord  Somers's  Tracts  (1814),  2nd.  ed., 
XII.,  74—101  ;  Pepys's  Diary  (1858),  IIL,  22,  329  :  IV., 
248,  260  ;  Reresby's  Travels  and  Memoirs,  294—98  ;  Lake's 
Diary  (Cam.  Soc.),  I.,  17,  18,  23,  24;  Calamy's  Hist.  Ac- 
count of  his  Life  (1830),  L,  195  :  IL,  68—71, 185,  382—84  ; 
Memoirs  of  Mr.  William  Whiston,  I.,  31—85, 106—9,  124, 
148,  182,  248,  427—29  ;  Salmon's  Lives  of  English  Bishops 
(1733),  147 — 16 ;  Evidence  in  Sir  J.  Pakiugham's  Com- 
plaint (1703);  Mackintosh's  England,  239— 78,  62.3,  624  ; 
Macaulay's  England  (1889),  L,  496—505,  508,  509,  511—21, 
544,  545,  560,  713  :  II.,  112,  715  ;  Hearne  ;  Howell's  State 
Trials  (1812),  XII.,  183— 524:  XIV.,  545— 60;  Chalmers' 
Biog.  Diet.;  Nash's  Worcs.  (1781),  449—51,  454,  with 
three  portraits;  Coates'  Reading  (1802),  102,  110—15; 
Memorials  Ch.  of  St.  Peter  and  St.  Wilfrid,  Ripon  (Surtees 
Soc),  IL,  291,  299  ;  Chester's  Westmr.  Abbey  Reg.  (Harl. 
Soc),  5 ;  Granger's  Biog.  Hist,  of  England  (1775),  IV., 
287—89;  Continuation  by  Noble  (1806),  IL,  81— 3;  Le 
Neve's  Fasti ;  Cat.  Ox.  Graduates,  418  ;  iV.  ^  Q.,  7th  Series 
XL,  27,  88  ;  Watts'  Biblio.  Brit. ;  Halkett  &  Laing's  Diet, 
of  Anonymous  and  Pseudonymous  Literature  ;  Brit.  Mus. 
Cat.] 

Lloyd,  William  Watkiss.  b.  London  ;  educated 
Newcastle  Gr.  Sch. 

On  the  Homeric  Design  of  the  Shield  of  Achilles. 
London :  Williams  (J-  Norgate.     1854.     8vo.,  pp.  45. 

Panics  and  Panaclas  .  London :  Harrison.  1869. 
8vo.,  pp.  65. 

History  of  Sicily.    London,  187B. 

Critical  Essays  on  the  Plays  of  Shakspeare.  London : 
G.  Bell  ct  Sons.     1875.     Or.  8vo.,  pp.  493. 

Age  of  Pericles.    London,  1875.    2  vols.,  Svo. 

Much  Ado  about  Nothing.  A  Comedy.  By  William 
Shakspeare.  Now  first  published  in  fully  re-covered 
metrical  form  .  .  .  Prefatory  Essay.  London:  F. 
Norgate.     1884.     8vo.,  pp.  90. 

Locn,  James,  b.  Drylaw,  Edinburgh,  7th  May, 
1780  ;  s.  of  George  Loch  and  Mary  Adams, 
his  wife  ;  admitted  an  Advocate  in  Scotland, 
1801  ;  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  15th 
Nov.,  1806  ;  Auditor  and  Agent  to  1st  Duke 
of  Sutherland,  to  Lord  Francis  Egerton  (after- 
wards Earl  of  Ellesmere),  the  Bridgewater 
Trustees,  the  Earl  of  Carlisle,  and  to  the 
Dudley  and  Keith  Trustees  ;  originated  and 
carried  out  what  is  known  as  the  depopulating 
of  Sutherland,  between  1811—20,  and  which 


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has  been  very  much  discussed  at  and  since 
those  times  ;  M.P.,  St.  Germans,  Cornwall, 
1827—30;  Wick  Burghs,  1830— 52  ;  F.G.S.; 
F.S.S.  ;  on  Committee  of  the  Useful  Know- 
ledge Soc;  m.  (1),  1810,  Ann,  c/a?j.  of  Patrick 
Orr,  of  Briugeton,  Kincardineshire,  (2)  2nd 
Dec,  1847,  Elizabeth  Mary,  widoio  of  Major 
Macartney  Gre^ille,  38th  Regt.  ;  d.,  London, 
28th  June,  1855. 
The  Improvements  on  the  Estates  o£  the  Marquis  of 
Stafford.    London,  1820.    8vo. 

Memoir  of  George  Granville,  first  Duke  of  Sutherland. 
With  an  Account  of  his  Funeral.  (Privately  printed.) 
Rov.  4to.     Portrait.     1840. 

■  [Gent.'s  Mag.  (1855)  (pt.  2),  206;  Lord  R.  Gower's 
Stafford  House  Letters  ;  C.  Knight's  Passages  from  a 
Working  Life,  11.,  131;  QuaH.  Rev.,  LXIX.,  419;  Sis- 
mondi's  Economie  Politique  (1837),  No.  IV.;  D.  Macleod's 
Hist,  of  Destitution  in  Sutherlandshire,  1841 ;  see  Bake- 
well  (Thomas),  Mulock  (Thomas).] 

LocKETT,  Hannah,  Lane  End. 

Obituary.     [New  Con.  Mag.  (1823),  29—31.] 

LoDGB,  Alfred,  b.  Penkhull,  1855  ;  s.  of  Oliver 
Lodge,  Esq.;  Mat.  Magd.  Coll.,  Ox.,  1st  Feb., 
1873  ;  Exhibitioner,  1872—76  ;  B.A.,  1876  ; 
M.A.,  1880. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon..  III.,  868.] 
Lodge,  Edmund. 

Illustrations  of  British  History.  London,  1791.  4to., 
3  vols.  [Contains  : — Correspondence  of  Queen  Elizabeth 
with  George,  Earl  of  Shrewsbury,  for  the  15  years  Mary, 
Queen  of  Scots,  was  his  prisoner.] 

Portraits  of  Illustrious  Personages  of  Great  Britain. 
London,  1821 — 34.  4  vols.,  fol.  [Several  connected  with 
Staffs.]    ■ 

Lodge,  Richard,  b.  Penkhull,  20th  June,  1855  ; 
s.  of  Oliver  Lodge,  Esq.  ;  educated  Christ's 
Hospital,  London  ;  Mat.  Balliol  Coll.,  Ox., 
20th  Oct.,  1878  ;  Exhibitioner,  1874—75  ; 
Scholar,  1875  ;  Fellow,  Brasenose  Coll.,  1878; 
B.A.,  1878  ;  M.A.,  1881  ;  Lecturer,  Brase- 
nose Coll.,  1881—85  ;    Tutor,  1883. 

Cardinal  Beaufort.     Oxford,  1875. 

Student's  Modern  Europe,  from  the  Fall  of  Constan- 
tinople to  the  Treaty  of  Berlin.  London :  John  Murray. 
1885.    8vo.    2nd  ed.,  1886. 

Wrote  Articles  on  "  The  Hanseatic  League  "  and  "  The 
Modern  History  of  Spain."  [9th  ed.  of  The  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica.] 

Edited—  The  Oxford  Magazine.     1883. 

LoMAX,  Alfred  Charles.  b.  Lichfield  ;  g.  of 
Thomas  George  Lomax,  Bookseller  and  Printer 
[see]  ;  educated  Hale.sowen  Gr.  Sch.  ;  suc- 
ceeded his  father  on  his  death,  1873  ;  Coun- 
cillor, 1881  to  date  ;  Mayor  of  Lichfield,  1885 
—86,  1886—87  ;  J.P.  for  Lichfield,  1888  ; 
m.  1887,  Prances,  dau.  of  P.  Bailey,  Heaton 
Mersey,  Manchester. 

Handbook  to  the  City  of  Lichfield.  Lichfield:  A.  C. 
Lomax,  The  "  Johnson's  Head."  1874.  Cr.  8vo.  2nd  ed., 
1884. 

Lichfield  Diocesan  Magazine.  A  Monthly  Record  of 
Church  Work  in  the  Diocese.  Roy.  8vo.  [From  1880  to 
date.^ 

vestry  Prayers  for  the  Use  of  the  Clergy  and  their 
Choirs.  Compiled  by  Edward  Bickersteth,  D.D.,  Dean  of 
Lichfield.  Lichfield :  A.  C.  Lomax,  The  "  Johnson's  Head." 
1880.    Lar.  pt.  8vo.,  pp.  16. 

The  Scriptural  Argument  against  the  proposed  change 
in  our  Marriage  Laws.  A  Letter  to  the  Bishop  of  Lich- 
field, by  George  H.  Moberly,  M.A.      London:  J.  Masters  (f- 


Co.,  78,  New  Bond  Street.      Lichfield:   A.  C.  Lomax,  The 
"  Johnson's  Bead."    1883.    Demy  8vo.,  pp.  7. 

Rules  and  Instructions  of  the  Lichfield  Volunteer  Fire 
Brigade.  Lichfield:  A.  C.  Lomax,  The  "Johnson's  Head." 
1884.    f cp.  8vo".,  pp.  15.     2nd  ed.    1889.    Cr.  16mo.,  pp.  8. 

The  Rampant  Lion  of  the  North ;  or,  Portcullis  and 
the  Violet.  A  Chiistmas  Story.  By  Norman  Ap  Arvon. 
Same  imprint.     1885.     Cr.  4to.,  pp.  19. 

New  Christmas  Carols.  By  J.  M.  Williams,  Lichfield. 
Same  imprint,     n.d.  (1885).     pt.  8vo.,  pp.  8. 

Temperance  Sunbeams.  Same  imprint.  1884.  Roy. 
8vo.,  pp.  96. 

Hints  on  Singing,  Cultivation  of  the  Voice,  and 
Church  Music.  By  John  T.  Whateley,  F.S.A.,  M.S.A. 
Same  imprint.     3rd  ed.,  1885.     Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  14. 

Religio  ;  or,  Man's  Position  with  his  Creator.  By 
J.  T.  Whateley,  M.S.A.  London:  Hamilton,  Adams,  (^  Co. 
Lichfield:  A.  C.  Lomax.     1885.     Demy  8vo.,  pp.  22. 

Chadshunt.  By  John  T.  Whateley,  F.S.A.  n.d. 
(1885).    fop.  4to.,  pp.  12. 

Tear  Book  and  Report  of  the  Chief  Institutions  of  the 
Diocese  of  Lichfield.  Compiled  by  Order  of  the  Lichfield 
Diocesan  Council.    1885  to  date. 

Anthems  used  in  Lichfield  Cathedral.  (Published  by 
Authority.)  Lichfield:  A.  C.  Lomax,  The  "Johnson's 
Head."  London :  Hamilton,  Adams,  ^  Co.,  32,  Paternoster 
Row.    1885.    Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  xv.,  200,  xxxiii. 

Lomax's  Red  Book  and  Almanack  for  the  City  and 
County  of  Lichfield.  1886  to  date.  Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  72. 
Calendar,  &c. 

Town  and  Country  :  Handsome  and  Agieeable — The 
Wild  Flowers'  Tea-Party.  Lichfield:  A.  C.  Lomax,  The 
"Johnson's  Head."     1886.     Roy.  16mo.,  pp.  144. 

Nitrous  Oxide  Gas  and  its  Administration.  Read  be- 
fore the  Central  Counties  Branch  of  the  British  Dental 
Association,  February,  1887,  by  W.  Reginald  Roberts, 
L.D.S.     Same  impriut.    1887.     Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  8. 

Home  Memories  of  William  Elverson,  of  Stapenhill, 
Derbyshire.  By  E.  B.  Same  imprint.  1801.  Cr.  8vo.,  pp. 
51.    Title,  pref.,  introduction. 

Steadfast  in  the  Faith.  Plain  Sermons  on  the  Apostles 
Creed.  By  the  Rev.  J.  Louis  Spencer,  B.D.,  Vicar  of  Pelsall. 
With  Preface  by  the  Bishop  of  Lichfield  (Maclagau). 
Dedicated  to  the  Very  Rev.  the  Dean  of  Lichfield  (Dr. 
Bickersteth).  London :  Masters  cf  Co.,  New  Bond  Street. 
Lichfield:  A.  C.  Lomax,  The  "Johnson's  Head."  1889. 
Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  Titles  ;  Dedication,  8  ;  Contents,  xii.;  Errata, 
1 ;  Sermons,  116. 

In  Memoriam:  John  Hodgson  lies.  Archdeacon  of 
Stafford.     Lichfield,  1880.     8vo.,  pp.  7. 

Lichfield  Theological  College  Calendar.  1891  to  date. 
fcp.  4to. 

Lichfield  Guilds'  Manual.  Lichfield:  A.  C.  Lomax, 
The  "  Johnson's  Head."     6th  ed.,  1803.  '  pp.  24. 

Presidential  Address  delivered  at  the  Annual  Meeting 
of  the  British  Dental  Association  (Central  Counties 
Branch),  held  Lichfield,  June  25th,  1892.  By  W.  Reginald 
Roberts,  L.D.S.  Same  imprint. '  n.d.  (1802).  Cr.  8vo., 
pp.8. 

Reunion  of  Dissent  with  the  Church.  What  should  a 
Churchman  do  1     Same  imprint.     1802.     Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  8. 

Lichfield  Theological  College  Order  of  Services,  n.d. 
(1802).     Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  54. 

Lichfield  Diocesan  Acts  of  Conference  at  its  First  to 
its  Sixteenth  Meedng  inclusive,  from  1868  to  1892.  Same 
imprint.    1892.     Demy  8vo.,  pp-  24. 

History  of  Battalions,  38/64  E.D.  Compiled  by  Lieut. 
R.  M.  Ovens.     Same  imprint,     n.d.  (1802).     Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  8. 

History  of  Alrewas  in  the  County  of  Stafford.  By 
C.  W.  Upton,    n.d.  (1802).    Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  16. 

History  of  the  Prmce  of  Wales's  North  Staffordshire 
Regiment.  By  Captain  A.  W.  Prior.  Same  imprint.  1802. 
Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  9. 

Handbook  of  Lichfield  Cathedral.  By  John  Hewitt. 
2nd  ed.,  revised,  3rd  ed,  4th  ed.  Sam^  imprint.  1802. 
Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  111. 

Byelaws  of  the  City  and  Borough  of  Lichfield.  Same 
imprint.     1803.     roy.  8vo. 

Lichfield  Diocesan  Church  Calendar  for  the  Arch- 
deaconries of  Stafford,  Stoke-on-Trent,  and  Salop.  [Thirty- 
eighth  year  of  issue.]  1893.  Same  imprint.  Cr  8vo 
[From  1886  to  date.]  '^ 

Historical  Records  of  the  1st  King's  Own  Stafford 
Militia,  now  3rd  and  4th  Battalions  South  Staffordshire 
Regiment,  Compiled  by  Captain  C.  H.  Wylly,  Adjutant 
3rd  Batt.  South  Staffordshire  Regiment.  Same  imvrint 
1893.    Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  70. 

Mess  Rules  of  the  4th  Battalion  South  Staffordshire 
Regiment,    n.d.  (1803).    Demy  16mo.,  no  pagination. 


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Standing  Orders  of  the  3rd  Battalion  South  StafEord- 

fihire  Regiment.     Lichfield;  A.  C.  Lomax,  The  ^^  Johnson's 

Head."    n.d.  {1803).    Cr.  8to.,  pp.  49,  App.  4,  and  3  Plates. 

Minutise.    By   Charles  William  Dalmon.     n.d.    roy. 

16mo.,  pp.  10. 

An  Address  read  at  the  Annual  Meeting  (1891)  of  the 
Staffordshire  Branch  of  the  British  Medical'  Association. 
By  James  Clark,  M.D.,  F.R.O.S.  (President),  n.d.  Demy 
8to.,  pp.  17. 

A  Few  Words  on  the  Holy  Rite  of  Confirmation  for 
Younger  Candidates.  By  S.  Same  imprint,  n.d.  roy. 
16mo.,  pp.  8.     (For  private  circulation  only.) 

The  Guild  of  S.  David's,  Prendergast.  Same  imprint, 
n.d.    Cr.  16mo.,  pp.  23. 

Guild  of  the  Holy  Angels,  Hoar  Cross.  Cr.  16mo., 
no  pagination. 

Rules  of  the  Lichfield  Troop  Q.O.R.T.  n.d.  fcp.  16mo., 
pp.8. 

Abstract  of  Treasurer's  Accounts,  Corporation  of 
Lichfield.    Demy  8vo. 

Magazines : — Hoar  Cross ;  S.  Chad's  (Lichfield) ;  Bath 
and  Wells  Diocesan  C.E.T.S.  Branch  Letter;  Diocesan 
Secretaries. 

Numerous  Sermons. 

Reports  and  Accounts : — Oddfellows  (M.U. ;  Grand 
United  Order) ;  Foresters  ;  Burntwood  Asylum ;  Church 
Extension  Society ;  Salop  Church  Board  of  Education ; 
Staffordshire  ditto  ;  Lichfield  Church  Mission  ;  Erangelist 
Brotherhood  Training  Home;  Barge  Mission;  Ladies' 
Home  Mission  Association  ;  C.  E.  T.  S. ;  Labour  Home  for 
Men ;  Change  Ringers  ;  Girls'  Friendly  Society ;  United 
British  Women's  Emigration  Association  (Staffs.  Brunch). 
Club  Rules  : — Lichfield ;  Constitutional. 
Library  Catalogues : — Cathedral ;  Permanent ;  and 
Museum. 

Seed  Catalogues. 

Lichfield  Athletic  Sports  Programme. 
Flower  Show  Catalogues  : — Lichfield  Floral  and  Horti- 
cultural Society;  Hoar  Cross  Floral  and  Horticultural 
Society ;  King's  Bromley  and  Elmhurst  Floral  and  Horti- 
cultural Society  ;  Alrewas  and  Wichuor  Floral  and  Horti- 
cultural Society ;  Whittington. 
Conduit  Lands  Regulations. 

The  Bishop's  Official  Forms  : — Institution  of  a  Priest ; 
Laying  Foundation  Stone  of  a  Church ;  Consecration  of  a 
Church;  Consecration  of  a  Chancel;  Re-opening  of  a 
Church  after  Restoration ;  Benediction  of  Gifts  to  a 
Church ;  Consecration  of  a  Churchyard  ;  Dedication  of  a 
Mission  Church ;  Dedication  of  a  Peal  of  Bells ;  Dedication 
of  a  Lych-Gate ;  Benediction  of  a  New  Ticarage  House  ; 
Confirmation,  with  appropriate  Hymns  ;  Dedication  of  a 
Church  Day  or  Sunday  School  Building.  All  Cr.  8vo. 
Confirmation  Cards  for  Candidates;  Commendatory 
Letters. 

Twelve  Photographic  Views  of  Lichfield.  Published 
hy  A.  C.  Lomax,  Lichjield. 

Bibliotheca  Staffiordiensis.  [See  Simms  (E.).] 
[See  Harraaine  (C),  Maolagan  (Archbp.),  Curteis 
(Rev.  Canon),  Dunn  (Rev.  M.  W.  M.),  Swayne  (Rev.  W. 
8.),  Bickersteth  (Dean),  Hewitt  (J.),  Whitehead  (Rev. 
A.  T.),  Scott  (Archd.),  Spencer  (Rev.  J.  L.),  Lichfield, 
Lichfield  Gr.  Sch.] 

LoMAx,  Charles,  b.  Aldridge,  1786  ;  educated 
at  his  father's  school ;  practised  as  a  Surgeon 
"at  Weobley,  Herefs.;  d.  1860. 

[Notes  and  Coll.  on  Aldridge,  II.,  63.] 

LoMAX,  Rey.  James,  b.  1769  ;  of  St.  Catherine's 
Hall,  Cam.  ;  B.A.,  1781  ;  M.A.  ;  Curate  of 
Great  Barr ;  kept  a  school  called  "  Druid 
Heath  School,"  Aldridge,  for  many  years  ;  m., 
4th  Nov.,  1782,  Lucy  Matthews  ;  d.  23rd 
Feb.,  1817,  aged  58. 

Prospectus  of  his  School,  fol. -sheet.  [Reprinted  in 
NotesandColl.  on  Aldridge,  n.,  58— 62.] 

[Notes  and  Coll.  on  Aldridge  I.,  68  :   II.,  58—63.] 

LoMAX,  James,  b.  Aldridge,  12th  July,  1785  ; 
s.  of  Eev.  James  Lomax  [«e«]  ;  educated 
at  his  father's  school  ;  apprenticed  to  Mr. 
Swinney,  Printer,  Birmingham  ;  Printer  in 
Great  Underbank,  Stockport,  from  May,  1806  ; 


Pounder  (March,  1822),  Proprietor,  and  Editor 
for  46  years  of  The  Stockport  Advertiser  ;  m. 
Susanna,  dau.  of  John  Clarke  (his  predecessor 
in  the  business),  of  Gatley  Hall,  Cheshire  ;  d. 
12th  Feb.,  1868. 

The  Schoolboy.     Stockport,  1812.     l8mo. 

An  Epistle  in  True  Love.  By  Elizabeth  Jacobs 
Stockport,  1812.    18mo. 

On  the  Misapplication  of  Time  and  Talents.  Stock- 
port, n.d.  (1812).  lar.  4to.  Reprinted,  with  alterations, 
same  imprint.     12mo. 

Christianity  a  System  of  Peace.  In  Two  Letters. 
2nd  ed.,  Stockport,  1813.    8vo.,  pp.  24. 

A  Christian  Exhortation  to  SaUors.  By  W.  Forrester. 
Stockport,  1813.    12mo. 

To  Innkeepers  and  Publicans.  [Anon.j  Stockport, 
n.d.     4to. 

The  Epistle  of  Stephen  Crisp.  J.  Lomax,  Printer, 
Stockport,    n.d.    lar.  4to. 

A  Definition  of  True  Religion.  By  Authors  of  Dif- 
ferent Religious  Persuasion.  Stockport  .  .  .  1816. 
]2mo.,  pp.  12. 

The  Baptism  of  Christ.  Stockport,  1817.  12mo.,  pp. 
12. 

Butterworth's  History  of  the  Parochial  Chapelry  of 
Oldham.     Stockport,  1817.    Pt.  8vo. 

Editor  (and  Proprietor)  of — The  Stockport  Advertiser, 
from  its  commencement  till  his  death. 

[Private  information  per  A.  Brearley,  Esq.,  Weston,  Herefs.] 

[Smith's  Quakeriana.] 

LoMAX,  John.      b.  Aldridge,  1790  ;    s.  of  Rev. 
James  Lomax  [«e«]  ;    Mat.  Magd.  Coll.,  Ox., 
29th  June,  1822  ;    M.A.  ;    Master  of  Hales- 
owen Gr.  Sch.;  d.  1863. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  869  ;    Notes  and  Coll.  on 

Aldridge,  II.,  63.] 

LoMAX,  Thomas  George,  b.  Aldridge,  6th  Aug., 
1783  ;  s.  of  Rev.  James  Lomax  [s««]  ;  edu- 
cated at  his  father's  school ;  Bookseller  and 
Printer  in  Lichfield  from  1810  to  death  ; 
Member  of  the  Old  Corporation  ;  Senior  Bailiff, 
1833,  when  he  received  Princess  Victoria 
who  then  visited  Lichfield  ;  Mayor  of  Lichfield, 
1843,  when  he  again  received  Her  Majesty 
(then  having  become  Queen),  on  her  second 
visit  to  the  City,  whilst  staying  at  Drayton 
Manor  with  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Robert  Peel, 
Bart.  (ISTov.,  1843);  d.  3rd  Jan.,  1873. 
A  Complete  History  of  the  Druids  .  .  Lichfield : 
T.  G.  Lomax.    1810.    8'vo.,  pp.  68  and  2  plates. 

Guides  to  the  Cathedral  and  the  City.  Various  Edi- 
tions, 1810—72. 

A  Short  Account  of  Lichfield  Cathedral,  more  par- 
ticularly of  the  Painted  Glass  .  .  .  Lichfield,  1811. 
12mo.,  pp.  114      (Several  Editions  to  1872.) 

A  Short  Account  of  the  Ancient  and  Modern  State 
of  the  City  and  Close  of  Lichfield.  With  Sixteen  Wood- 
cuts.   Lichfield,  1820.    8vo.     (Several  Editions  to  1872.) 

Rules  and  Regulations  forming  the  Standing  Orders 
of  the  Staffordshire  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  1836.  Lichfield, 
n.d.  12mo.,  2  leaves,  pp.  38  ;  App.  12  leaves.  Second 
Impression,  1843.    12mo.,  pp.  36  ;  App.  12. 

Lichfield  Waters.    By  Dr.  Rawson.    1841.    12mo. 

A  Report   of  the  Proceedings  of  a  Meeting  for  the 

purpose  of  establishing  an  Agricultural  Protection  Society 

.     5th  Feb.,  1844     .     .     Lichfield,  1844.     8vo.,  pp.  24. 

The  Bishop's  Official  Forms,  used  in  the  Diocese  of 

Lichfield. 

Anthems  used  in  the  Cathedral.     [See  Mathews  (J.).] 
Gresley  on  Confession.    1851.    12mo. 
Johnson's  [Dr.  S.]  Prayers.    1860.    12mo. 
Records  of  the  Queen's  Own  Royal  Yeomanry.    By 
Captain  Web.<!ter.    1870.    8vo. 

Ash  toad  and  its  Howard  Possessors.  1873.  4to, 
(Not  published.) 

[See  "A  Clergyman,"  Law  (Chancellor),  Woodhouse 
(Dean),  Lichfield,  Paget  (Eev.  F.  E.),  Gresley  (Rev.  W.).] 


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E.       Printer,    Warwick    Lane, 


Long,  Charles  Edward. 

Letter  to  the  Yiscount  St.  Vincent  on  the  Jamaica 
House  of  Assembly's  Abandonment  of  the  Legislative 
Functions.    London,  1839.     8to. 

Long,  Rev.  Frederick  Edward.      Scholar  King's 

Coll.,   Cam.,  1835—38  ;    Fellow,  1835—56  ; 

B.A.,  1840  ;    M.A.,   1844  ;    adm.  ad  eundem 

Ox.  UniF.,  21st  May,   184;")  ;    Incumbent  of 

Butterton,  near  Newcastle,  1856 — 75  ;    Rector 

of  Woodton,  Norfolk,  1875  to  death. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  869 ;  Hutchinson's 
Archdeaconry  of  Stoke.] 

LONGDON. 

N.  E.  View  of  Church  [Shaw,  I.,  211]  ;  History  of 
[i5.,  211— 28]  ;  Manor  [Bodl.  Lib,Se4,  7]  ;  Customs  [ii., 
18]  ;  Nativi  [«6.,  50]  :  Bishop's  Lands  at  \ib.,  34  :  1&27, 
34,40.] 

[See  Majendie  (Kev.  S.).] 

LoNGESPiE,  Roger  de  (also  known  by  the  name 
of  Meyland).  Bp.  of  Lichfield,  31st  Jan., 
1257  to  death  ;  Preb.  of  Lichfield  ;  Chp.  to 
the  Pope  ;  High  Sheriff  for  Bucks.,  55th  year 
of  reign  of  Henry  III.  ;  a  great  benefactor  to 
the  Cathedral  ;  d.  16th  Dec,  1295  ;  bur. 
beside  the  High  Altar  in  the  Cathedral. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  139  ;  Bodl.  Lib.,  860,  3  ;  Anglia 
Sacra,  L,  447.] 

LONGLEY,       F. 

London. 

Longley's  Holiday  Guides.  Through  the  Potteries 
.  .  .  Compiled  from  personal  observation.  By  F.  B.  L. 
London,     n.d.     12mo.,  pp.  16. 

LONGNOR. 

Note  on.     \^Rdiq.,  III.,  169.] 

[Bodl.  Lib.,  833,  84  :  1115,  209S  ;    see  Johnson  (E.).] 

LONQPORT, 

[Jewitt's  Ceramic  Art,  II.,  167,  187,  268,  282—87,  295, 
427.J  ' 

LONGTON. 

Eepovt  on  Colliery  Explosion  at  Mossfield,  Longton. 
By  Mr.  H.  Thomas.  Plan.  Gooernment  Office,  1800.  Blue 
Book,  fol.     Ditto,  by  Mr.  Atkinson.     Same  imprint. 

Ordnance  Survey  of  the  Town  of  Longton.  13  sheets. 
Southampton,  1858. 

Ordnance  Plan  .  .  38  Sheets  and  Index  Sheet. 
Southampton  (1870). 

Letter  on  the  New  Appendix  to  the  Hymn  Book 
Signed  "Lane  End,  Oct.  4tb,  1828."  [New  Con.  Mag. 
(1828),  509].  On  Christians  employing  each  other  in  their 
worldly  calling.  Signed  "Lane  End,  26th  Aug.,  1835" 
[lb.  (1835),  465—67).]  Minutes  of  Lane  End  Conference, 
1328  [ib.  (1828),  297—308].  Ditto,  1840  [ib.  (1840)1  • 
1853  [ib.  (1853)  t;  1868  [ib.  (1868),  487—99]. 

Minutes  of  Conference  of  Methodist  New  Connexion 
held  at  Lane  End  .  .  .  Hanley,  18Z8.  12mo.  Ditto' 
1840.  Manchester,  1840.  12mo.  Ditto,  1853.  Manchester 
1853.     12mo.     London,  1868.     12mo. 

[Jewitt's  Ceramic  Art,,  I.,  462  :  IL,  57,  64,  66,  67,  167 
285,  340,  386—424  ;  Jewitt's  Wedgwood,  161  ;  see  Hulme 
(Rev.  S.)  (Rev.B.),  Heathcote  (SirJ.E.)  (SirR.),  Cotterill 
(Rev.  T.),  Temple  (Rev.  I.)  (Rev.  Canon),  Brookes  (Rev 
— .),  Vale  (Rev.  B.),  Clay  (H.),  Williams  (— .),  Murphy 
(T.),  Farmer  (G.  E.),  lUsley  (Bp.),  Forester  (E.j,  Wright 
(F.  S.),  Lucas  (Rev.  S.),  Duesbury  (W.),  Ford  (Rev.  J  ) 
Smith  (Rev,  L).]  ''' 

Lonsdale,  A.  P. 

[See  Heywood-Lonsdale  (A.  P.)  in  Appendix.] 

LoxsDALE,  Rev.  Henry  Gylby.  b.  Yorks.,  19th 
Jan.,  17,91  ;  s.  of  Rev.  John  Lonsdale,  Vicar 
of  Darfield,    Yorks.  ;     Vicar   of    St.    JVIary's 


Lichfield,  1833  to  death  ;  m.  Anna  IVLaria, 
dau.  of  John  Pemberton  Heywood,  of  Wake- 
field (d.  14th  May,  1840  ;  bur.  St.  Chad's, 
Lichfield;  ;  d.  31st  Jan.,  1851  ;  bur.  St. 
Mary's  Ch.,  Lichfield. 

[Private  information  per  A.  P.  Heywood-Lonsdale,  Esq.] 
[White's  Stafes,,  88.] 

Lonsdale,  Rt.  Rev.  John.  b.  Yorks.,  1788  ;  8. 
of  Rev.  John  Lonsdale  ;  educated  Eton  ;  of 
King's  Coll.,  Cam.  ;  M.A.  ;  D.D.,  1843 ; 
Domestic  Chp.  to  Archbp.  of  Canterbury  ; 
Preacher  at  Lincoln's  Inn  ;  Principal,  King's 
Coll.,  London  ;  Archd.  of  Middlesex  ;  Bp.  of 
Lichfield,  1843  to  death  ;  m.  Sophia,  dau.  of 
John  Holland,  Esq. ;  d.  19th  Oct.,  1867  ; 
bur.  Ecclesball. 

The  Testimonies  of  Nature,  Reason,  and  Revelation 
respecting  a  Future  Judgment  plainly  summed  up  in  Four 
Discourses.    London,  1821.    8vo,,  pp.  76. 

Commentary  on  the  Gospels.  By  Rev.  John  Lonsdale 
and  Archdeacon  Hale.     London :  Rivington.    1849.    4to. 

A  Sermon  preached  at  the  Consecration  of  Whixall 
Church,  1867,  being  his  last  Sermon.     8vo.,  pp.  8. 

Sermon  on  the  Necessity  of  Faith  in  Christ ;  on  the 
Parable  of  the  Unjust  Steward ;  on  Music ;  Latin  and 
Greek  Verses.     [In  Denison's  Life  of  Bp.  Lonsdale.]^ 

Blessedness  in  Death.  A  Sermon  preached  at  Eocle- 
shall,  Octobei:  27th,  1867,  the  Sunday  after  the  Funeral  of 
the  Eight  Rev.  Father  in  God,  John  Lonsdale,  D.D.  .  . 
By  the  Vicar.  Birmingham:  William  Hodgetts.  1867. 
8vo.,  pp.  12. 

Life  of  [see  Denison  (E.  B.),  Hale  (Ven.  W.  H.).; 
Leisure  Hour  (1869),  352]  ;  Poem  on  Death  of  Bishop 
Lonsdale  [Spare  Minutes  of  a  Country  Parson,  69]. 

Lonsdale,  Rev.  John  Gylby.  b.  London,  1818  ; 
s.  of  Rev.  John  (afterwards  Bp.)  Lonsdale  ; 
educated  Eton  and  Shrewsbury  ;  Scholar  of 
Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.  ;  B.A.,  1841  ;  M.A.,  1845  ; 
Reader  at  the  Temple  Church,  1851—66  ; 
Secretary  to  NTat.  Soc,  1849 — 66  ;  Vicar  of 
St.  Mary's,  Lichfield,  1866—78  ;  Canon  Resi- 
dentiary and  Chancellor  of  Lichfield,  with 
Prebends  of  Alrewas  and  Weeford  attached, 
1855  to  date  ;  Examining  Chp.  to  Bishops  of 
Lichfield  (Selwyn,  Maclagan,  and  Legge)  ; 
Proctor  to  Dean  and  Chp.  of  Lichfield,  1885 
— 92  ;  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  David  Jardine,  Esq., 
Recorder  of  Bath. 
Exposition   of  the  Parables  for  the  Use  of  Teachers 

London:  Parker  if  Son.     1856.     12mo. 

Lonsdale,  Rev.  John  Henry,  b.  London,  25th 
June,  1855  ;  s.  of  Rev.  J.  G.  Lonsdale  ;  B.A., 
Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.,  1878  ;  M.A.,  1893  ;  Student, 
Lincoln's  Inn,  17th  Jan.,  1879  ;  Barrister-at- 
Law,  17th  Nov.,  1882  ;  Curate  of  Wimborne 
Minster,  1887—88  ;  Weare,  Somers.,  1889— 
90  ;.  Vicar  of  Wall,  1890. 
[Foster's  Men  at  the  Bar,  285.] 

Lonsdale,    Margaret,     dau.    of  Rev.    John    G. 

Lonsdale. 
.    ^y}"^   Care   and   Nursing   of   Children  in  Health  and 
m  bickness.    London :  Hatchards.    1885.    12mo    pp  46 

(Sevens  EltSnso'  ''°"-     '^''"'''"•'    ^^^'^^   ^«"^  ^   ^^ 
Memoir  of  George  Eliot.      London:  Kegan  Paul  <fCo. 

LoTON,  John.     b.  Uttoxeter,  1856  ;  s.  of  Nathan 
Loton  ;    Mat.  as  a  Non.-Coll.,  Ox.,  16th  Jan 
1875  ;  B.A.,  St.  John's  Coll.,  1879. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IIL,  873.] 


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LoDGHBOROUGH,  Henry  Hastings,  Lord.  A 
Commander  under  Charles  I.,  &c. 

Correspondence  with  Prince  Rupert.  Twenty  Letters 
.  .  .  dated  9th  Feb.,  1643— 30th  July,  1645,  from  Tarn- 
worth,  Tutbury  Castle,  Uttoxeter,  Lichfield,  &c.  [Salt 
Lib.] 

LovAT,  Dale.  h.  Penkhull,  1717  ;  s.  of  Joseph 
Lovat ;  Mat.  Magd.  Hall,  Ox.,  14th  Nov., 
1738  ;   B.A.,  1742. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxou.,  III.,  873.] 

LovAT,    John.        b.     Newcastle,     1725  ;    ,<.    of 
Thomas  Lovat  ;    IVEat.  Balliol  Coll.,  0.x.,  26th 
IMarch,  1743  ;    li.A.,  1746. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  873.] 

LovAT,  Eichard.  b.  Stoke,  1708  ;  s.  of  Joseph 
Lovat ;  IVEat.  Magd.  Coll.,  Ox.,  20th  March, 
1725. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IIL,  873.] 

LovATT,  James,  b.  Pensnett,  28th  Nov:.,  1850  ; 
s.  of  E.  H.  Lovatt ;  educated  Owens  Coll., 
Manchester ;  Member  of  Newcastle  Town 
Council,  1887—93;  of  Sch.  Board,  1889  to 
date  ;  Managing  Partner,  Hammond  &  Co., 
Army  Contractors,  Newcastle  and  Manchester; 
J. P.  for  Newcastle  ;  m.  Mary  Elizabeth  Mun- 
caster  {d.  25th  Feb.,  1890). 

Removal  ot  the  Worn-out  Ministers'  and  Ministers' 
Widows'  Fund  Collection  from  the  Classes  of  the  Wesleyan 
Methodist  Society.  Hartley:  AUbut  (^  Daniel.  1891.  8vo., 
pp.  13. 

Wesleyan  Methodist  Finance,  Jane  10th,  1892.  fcp. 
4to.,  single  sheet. 

The  Resolutions  of  the  Chapel  Committee  and  Mr. 
Lovatt's  remarks  thereon.  Newcastle:  £.  Peahe.  n.d. 
(1893).    8vo.,  pp.  8. 

Lovatt,    Mrs.    Sarah,      b.  15th  Dec,  1777  ;    d. 
Onecote,  10th  March,  1820. 
Obituary.     [P.  M.  Mag.  (1819),  276,  277.] 

Love,  Eev.  Edward,  B.D.     b.  Warws.,  1599 
Mat.    Magd.    Coll.,   Ox.,    21st   June,    1616 
Demy,   1618—30;     B.A.,  11th  Dec,   1619 
M.A.,  3rd  July,   1622  ;    Chp.,  Magd.   Coll. 
1630  ;    B.D.,   24th  July,    1633  ;    Rector   of 
Talbenny,  Pemb.,  1634  ;   Preb.  of  Curborough, 
Lichfield,   Sept.,   1637  ;    deprived  during  the 
Civil  War;  restored,  1660  ;  d.  1668. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  223  ;    Foster's  Alumni  Oxon., 

B.S.,  IT.,  940  ;  Bloxam's  Magd.  Coll.,  V.,  82.] 

Love,  Rev.  Richard.  S.T.P.  ;  Lady  Margaret 
Professor  of  Divinity,  Cam.  Univ.  ;  Rector  of 
Eggington,  Derbys.  ;  Master  of  Ben'ct  Coll., 
Cam.  ;  Preb.  of  Tachbrooke,  Lichfield,  12th 
Oct.,  1631  to  death  ;  d.  1660  ;  bur.  Ben'ct 
Coll.  Chapel,  Cam. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  250.] 

Lowe,  Rev.  Alfred.  b.  Burton,  1854 ;  s.  of 
George  Lowe,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Lincoln  Coll.,  Ox., 
16th  Oct.,  1873  ;  Scholar,  1873—77  ;  B.A., 
1S77  ;  M.A.,  1880  ;  Assistant  Master,  Lanc- 
ing Coll.,  1877 — 81  ;  Vicar  of  Rangemore, 
1881. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  875.] 


Lowe,  Rev.  Edward  Clarke,  b.  Everton,  Lanes., 
1823  ;  s.  of  Samuel  Lowe,  Esq.;  Mat.  Magd. 
Hall.,  Ox.,  15th  Dec,  1842  ;  Bible  Clerk, 
Lincoln  Coll.,  1844—46;  B.A.,  1846;  M.A., 
1849  ;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  1860  ;  Fellow  of  St. 
Nicolas'  Coll.,  Shoreham,  1849  ;  Head  Master, 
St.  John's  Coll.,  Hurstpierpoint,  1850—73  ; 
Canon  of  Ely,  1873  ;  Provost  of  the  Soc,  of 
the  Coll.  of  St.  Mary  and  St.  John  of  Lich- 
field, 1873—91  ;  Proctor  to  Dean  and  Chapter 
of  Ely,  1880—93  ;  Provost  of  St.  Nicholas' 
Coll.,  1891. 

The  Lord  and  Giver  of  Life.  A  Sermon.  London, 
1854,  ' 

The  Image  of  God.    A  Sermon.    London,  1858. 

St.  Nicolas'  College  and  its  Schools.  A  tetter  to  Sir 
John  T.  Coleridge.  London,  1861.  3rd  ed.,  1867.  Again, 
1878.  >  o      , 

Erasmi  CoUoquia  Selecta.    London,  1866. 

An  English  Primer  of  Religious  and  General  Instruc- 
tion.    Brighton,  1866.     2nd  ed.,  1866. 

A  Plea  for  Poor  Scholars.  A  Letter  to  the  Rector  of 
Lincoln  College. 

George  Herbert's  Church  Porch.  With  Notes.  London, 
1867.     (4  editions.) 

Young  Englishman's  First  Poetry  Book.  London, 
1868. 

Poeta  Latina.    London,  1866. 

LovPE,  Rev.  Henry  Edward.  Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.; 
B.A.,  1837;  M.A.,  1840  ;  Curate  of  Bewdley, 
Worcs.,  1837—40  ;  of  Rqshall,  1840—44  ;  of 
Wollaston,  Worcs.,  1844—46  ;  P.C.  of 
Wollaston,  1846—48;  Curate  of  Market- 
Bosworth,  Leics.,  1848 — 50  ;  Assistant  Mas- 
ter of  Atherstone  Sch.,  1858 — 64  ;  Curate 
of  Wilmcote,  near  Stratford-on-Avon,  1871 
—78. 

The  Purport  of  the  Enactment  concerning  Ornaments. 
London:  Masters.     1868. 

What  Constitutes  Law?  English  Church  Union 
Tract  Committee.     1877. 

Lowe,  Mrs. 

Entertaining  Stories  for  Young  People.  Selected  by 
Mrs.  Lowe.  Walsall :  Printed  by  and  for  J.  Wilkes,  n.d. 
32mo.,  pp.  54. 

Lowe,  Rev.  Samuel.  M.A.,  Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.  ; 
Fellow  and  Tutor  of  Magdalene  Coll.,  Cam.  ; 
Curate  of  Long  Sutton,  Hants.  ;  of  Durnford 
and  Chesterton,  near  Cambridge  ;  Rector  of 
Darlaston,  1814  to  death  ;  m.  Marianne,  dau. 
of  Benjamin  Maddock,  of  Nottingham  ;  d. 
24th  Nov.,  1834. 

Speech  at  Bible  Society  Meeting.  Wolverhampton. 
1815.     [Report,  10,  11.] 

A  Short  Memoir  of  the  late  Rev.  Samuel  Lowe,  M.A. 
By  T.  W.  0.  Birmingham:  T.  Groom,  n.d.  Chapbook, 
pp.  20. 

[Haokwood's  Darlaston,  62,  63,  67,  86,  91,  112,  147, 
148.] 

Lowe,  Rev.  Thomas.  Primitive  Methodist 
Preacher  ;  b.  Staffs. 

The  Pilot  of  the  Galilean  Lake.  London,  1860.  8vo., 
pp.  140. 

England's  Flag  Half  Mast  High.  Two  Orations  on 
the  Death  of  .  .  Prince  Consort  .  .  .  delivered  at 
Tunstall  .  .  on  Monday,  Deo.  23rd,  1861,  and  Sunday, 
January  5th,  1862.    London,  1882.    8vo. 

The  Good  Intent ;  or,  The  Heaven-bound  Ship.  A 
Tributary  Sketch  of  the  First  Jubilee  of  Primitive 
Methodism.    London,  1863.     8vo.,  pp.  32. 

Shakespeare  under  the  Stars.    London.    12mo. 

Poke  your  own  Fire  and  Burn  your  own  Lamp  ;    or. 


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Sketches  from  the  Eemarkable  Life  and  Career  of  Mr. 
Councillor  DeTey  of  "Wolverhampton.  Wolverhampton, 
1884.    8vo. 

Jubilee  Lines  :  Sprays  from  the  Fountain.  A  Poem 
on  Stratford-on-A¥on  Shakspeare  Memorial  Fountain. 
Stratford-on-Avon,  1887. 

Jesus  All  in  All :  A  Poem  [P.  M.  Mag.  (1860),  319, 
320]  ;  Lecture  on  Cromwell  and  Ludlow  Castle  [Ch. 
Messenger  (1877),  301—3,  331—35,  363—66]  ;  On  Ludlow 
Castle:  Its  Surroundings  and  Associations  [ib.  (1875), 
•226—32,  265—69]. 

Lowe,  William  Robinson,  h.  Wolverhampton, 
25tli  Jan.,  1820  ;  s.  of  — .  Lowe,  Manufactur- 
ing Cliemist  :  educated  privately  ;  Town 
Councillor  of  Wolverhampton  ;  d.  6th  Sept., 
1856. 

Lectures  on  Popular  and  Scientific  Subjects,  delivered 
at  various  Literary  Institutions,  and  a  Few  Poetical  Re- 
mains .  (Edited  by  his  Sister).  With  a  brief  Intro- 
ductory Memoir,  by  Eev.   J.   B.   Owen,  M.A 

Wolverhampton :  T.  Simpson.     1857.     8vo.,  pp.  iv.,  437. 

Lower,  Rev.    Henry  Martyn.       Of  St.  Peter's 

Coll.,    Cam.  ;     B.A.,    1844  ;     M.A.,    1854  ; 

Curate  of  St.  Paul's,  Wolverhampton  ;  Archd. 

and  Canon  of  Montreal,  Canada  ;    Archd.  of 

Newfoundland  ;   Principal  of  Theological  Coll., 

St.  .John's,  Newfoundland  ;  P.O.  of  St.  Mary's, 

Wolverton,   1869—70  ;    Rector  of    Poulmire, 

Camb.,  1870. 

Sermons  preached  at  Sidmouth.  London:  Masters. 
1854. 

Lowndes,  Allen  Beckett,  Pawnbroker,  Victoria 
Street,  Tunstall. 

John  Searchman's  Lantern  ;  or,  A  Guide  to  the  Bible, 
Testament,  and  Al-Koran.  Being  an  Impartial  Attempt 
to  investigate  the  Trinity  or  ITnity  of  God  .  .  Printed 
for  A.  B.  Lowndes.     1880.     Cr.  4to.,  pp.  42. 

Lowndes,  Rev.  Edward  Spencer.  Of  Christ's 
Coll.,  Cam.  ;  B.A.,  1854  ;  M.A.,  1857  ; 
Curate  of  Chesterton  ;  of  Handsworth  ;  of 
Cleobury  Mortimer,  Salop  ;  of  Ludlow,  1870 
— 77  ;  Curate  of  Little  Comberton,  Worcs., 
1877—85  ;  Rector,  1886. 

Two  Sermons  on  Christian  Temperance.  With  Preface 
and  Notes.     London :  Parker.    1865. 

Devotion,  Order,  Simplicity     .  .     Oxford :   Parker 

^  Co.     n.d.  (1882).     8vo.,  pp.  24. 

Lowndes,  John,  Engraver.  b.  Withington, 
near  Uttoxeter,  1790  ;  studied  engraving  in 
London  ;  worked  for  Ackerman  ;  d.  1818  • 
bur.  Leigh. 

Engraved  Landscapes,  Emblematical  Pieces,  and 
Portraits  ;  amongst  others,  the  following  : 

Portraits  of  Lord  Camden,  Cardinal  "Wolsey  Lord 
Hutchinson,  and  John  Locke.      [For  Harris's  England.] 

Lowndes,  Rev.  Owen  Charles  Selby.  b.  Winslow, 
Bucks.,  1843  ;  s.  of  Edward  William  Selby 
Lowndes,  Esq.;  Mat.  Lincoln  Coll.,  Ox  29th 
Jan.,  1864;  B.A.,  1867  ;  M.A.,  1870  r  Curate 
of  Finedon,  Northants.,  1868—75  ;  in  charge 
of  Blankney,  Lines.,  1876—78;  Vicar  of 
Chapel-Chorlton,  1878. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  877.] 

Lowndes,  Ralph. 

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LoxTON,  J.,  Printer,  Willenhall. 

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80  ;  Select  Preacher  at  Cam.  Univ.,  1865, 
1874—75,  1883—84,  1892  ;  Vicar  of  All 
Saints',  Cam.,  1862—63,  1865-75  ;  Rector 
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1863—65  ;  Examining  Chp.  to  Bp.  (Wood- 
ford) of  Ely,  1873—86  ;  to  Bp.  (Compton)  of 
Ely,  1886—87  ;  Hon.  Canon  of  Ely,  1874— 
75  ;  Canon  Residentiary,  1875 — 92  ;  Princi- 
pal of  Ely  Theological  Coll.,  1876—87  ; 
Proctor  to  Dean  and  Chapter  of  Ely,  1892  ; 
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1831_44  ;  in  charge  of  Great  Barr,  1830 — 
51  ;  where  he  resided  and  took  a  few  private 
pupils  ;  Vicar  of  Little  Berwick,  Salop,  1851  ; 
Rector  of  Ch.  Ch.-w.-St.  Ewen,  Bristol,  1876 
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LiTCKocK,  Rev.  Thomas  Gilbert,  b.  Great  Barr, 
1831  ;  s.  of  Rev.  T.  G.  M.  Luckock,  Curate  ; 
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St.  Matthias  Weir,  Bristol,  1855—57  ;  Domes- 
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LODOLF,  Job. 

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Ldkbr,  J.,  Bobbington,  1756. 

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Lund,  Rev.  Thomas.  b.  Blackburn,  Lanes., 
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Lyford,  W.,  of  Tamworth. 

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Lymbsby,  Robert  de.    Bp.  of  Chester  (Lichfield), 
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Lyonbbhgh,  W.  B.,  Swedish  Envoy. 

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Lyte,  Selina. 

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Lyttblton,  Hon.  C.  L. 

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Lyttelton,  Rev.  William  Henry,     b.  3rd  April, 
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Macadam,  Robert,  Gorsty  Hill,  Crevre. 

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MacAldowib,  Alexander  Morison. 
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Ma  CAUL  AY,  Thomas  Babington,  Lord. 

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McCoMBiE,  Alexander. 

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Macdonald,  Sir  Archibald,  Bart.  b.  Edinburgh, 
1747  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  20th  Jan.,  1764  ; 
B.A.,  1768;  M.A.,  1772  ;  Barrister-at-Law, 
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various  Baronetages.] 

Maodonald,    Rev.   F.   W.      s.    of    Rev.   G.  B. 

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Macdonald,    Rev.   G.  B.,    Wesleyan    Minister, 
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Macdonald,  Sir  James,  Bart.  i.  London,  1784;  s. 
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Student,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1804  ;  a  Clerk  to 
Privy  Seal  ;  M.P.,  Kirkwall  Burghs,  June, 
1805—6  ;  Newcastle,  1806—14  ;  Sutherland- 
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1831 — 32  ;  a  Commissioner  for  India,  1827 — 
28,  1830—32  ;  2nd  Baronet ;  Lord  High 
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McGahren,  Rev.  Father,  Walsall. 

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McGavin,  William. 

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MoGhre,  Rev.  Robert  James.  Trin.  Coll., 
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Macoregou,  Rev.  Sir  Charles,  Bart.  St. 
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MacGubgoe,  Rev.  William.  b.  Liverpool, 
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Curate  of  Hopwas,  1872—76  ;  of  St.  Matthias, 
Liverpool,  1876—77  ;  Vicar,  1877—78  ;  of 
Tamworth-w.-Amington  and  Hopwas,  1878 — 
87  ;  J. P.  and  County  Councillor  for  Warws., 
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The  Cheadle  Herald.    1873  to  date. 
[SeeSnell  (Rev.  J.).] 

Maohin,  Rev.  John.  b.  Seabridge,  near  New- 
castle, 2nJ  Oct.,  1624  ;  his  parents  lived  on 
an  estate  which  had  been  in  the  family  since 
the  time  of  Henry  VIII.  ;  Jesus  Coll.,  Cam., 
1645  ;  B.A.,  1649  ;  Minister  at  Whitchurch, 
Cheshire,  20th  Feb.,  1650  ;  settled  at  Ash- 
bourne, 1652;  for  18  months  at  Atherstone, 
Warws.  ;  at  Astbury,  Congleton,  1652  ;  m. 
Mrs.  Jane  Butler,  at  Uttoxeter  ;  made  a  Will 
before  marriage  instituting  a  Lecture  in  several 
towns  in  Derbys.  and  Staffs.  ;  removed  to 
Whitley,  Cheshire,  1661  ;  d.  Sept.,  1664 ; 
bur.  Newcastle,  8th  Sept. 

A  Faithful  Narrative  of  the  Life  and  Death  of  John 
Machin,  the  holy  and  laborious  Preacher,  late  of  Ast-^ 
bury  in  the  County  of  Cheshire.  With  a  Prefatory  Epistle 
thereunto.  Written  by  that  excellent  person,  Sir  Charles 
Wolseley,  Baronet.  London :  Simmons.  1671.  18mo. 
[By  Rev.  Henry  Newcome.]  New  ed.,  revised  and  re- 
published by  G.  Burder.     London,  1799.    18mo. 

[Nonconformity  in  Cheshire,  141,  156,  214,  279,  366, 
405 — 11,  440 ;  Philip  Henry's  Life,  chap.  xi. ;  Olde  Leeke, 
296,  297 ;  Head's  Congleton ;   The  Palatine  Note  Book.] 

Machon,  Rev.  John.  b.  Machon  Banke,  near 
Sheffield,  1572  ;  s.  of  John  Machon  ;  Mat. 
Magd.  Hall,  Ox.,  26th  Feb.,  1591  ;  B.A. 
Magd.  Coll.,  7th  Feb.,  1574  ;  Vicar  of  Aston, 
Warws.,  1603  :  Rugeley,  1620  ;  Canon  of 
Lichfield  and  Preb.  of  Wellington,  9th  Sept., 
1631  ;  Master  of  the  Hospital  of  S.  John 
de  Forbridge,  Stafford,  1630  to  death  ;  d.  circa 
1640. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  957 ;   Harwood's 

Lichfield,  253.] 

Machon,  Rev.  John.  b.  Stafford,  1603  ;  s.  of 
Rev.  Canon  Machon  [see']  ;  Mat.  Magd.  Hall, 
Ox.,  26th  June,  1621  ;  B.A.  7th  Feb.,  1634  ; 
M.A.  5th  Jane,  1626  ;  Master  of  Christ's 
Hospital,  Sherburn,  Durham  ;  Vicar  of  Hart- 
burn,  Durham,  1632 — 71  ;  Master  of  St. 
John's  Hospital,  at  Lichfield,  30th  Jan.,  1630 
— 71,  when  he  resigned  both  appointments  ;  d. 
Dec, 1679. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  B.S.,  III.,  957;  Foster's 
Visitation  of  Durham  ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  559.] 

Maohon,  John.  b.  Penkhull,  1625  ;  s.  of  Roger 
Machon  ;  Mat.  New  Inn  Hall,  Ox.,  1st  April, 
1642. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  lU.,  957.] 


Maohon,  Rev.  Thomas,  s.  of  Rev.  John  Machon 
(1603)  [see]  ;  Mat.  Hart  Hall,  Ox.,  7th  Nov., 
1655  ;  B.A.,  12th  Feb.,  1659  ;  M.A.,  31st 
May,  1662  ;  incorporated  Cam.  Univ.,  1663  ; 
Resident  at  Sherburn,  Durham,  1666  ;  Ohp. 
to  Prince  Rupert ;  Vicar  of  Hartburn,  1671  ; 
Master  of  St.  John's  Hospital,  at  Lichfield, 
1671,  in  succession  to  his  father;  Canon  of 
Lichfield,  1671  ;  d.  27th  Feb.,  1673. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.8.,  III.,  957  :  Harwood's 
Lichfield,  253,  559.] 

McIlwraith,  William,  b.  Freermemeni,  Kirk- 
connel,  Dumfrieshire,  16th  Dec,  1845  ;  s.  of 
John  McIlwraith  ;  educated  Parish  School, 
Minnigaff,  Kirkcudbrightshire  ;  in  business  in 
Wolverhampton. 

The  Life  and  Writings  of  George  Grote.  An  Essay. 
Wolverhampton:  Batford  (.f  Newitt.  n.d.  (1884)  8vo., 
pp.  32. 

Theosophy  Critically  Examined.  Wolverhampton : 
Cullwick  Brothers.     1890.     8vo.,  pp.  32. 

Theosophy  on  the  Defensive  [in  answer  to  the  above]. 
By  Madame  Blavatsky  and  Stanley  De  lastryebskitts  \_Ag- 
9(os<JcJo«c.,ZXVn.,310— 11,325— 26,348— 49,357— 58,374 
—75, 404—5  :  XXVIII.,  5—6, 19—20,  36—38.]  Theosophy 
at  Bay.  In  Reply  [XXVIII.,  59,  76—77,  84—86,  101—2, 
116—17,  134—35,  150—51, 166—67,  181—82,  197—98.] 

Macintosh,  Rev.  Moore  Morgan.     B.A.;  Curate 

of  Burton-on-Trent. 

Love  proportionate  to  the  Sense  of  Forgiveness.  A 
Sermon.     [  The  New  Irish  Pulpit,  1.  (1853),  259—63.] 

Mackaeness,  Right  Rev.  George  Richard,  b, 
Islington,  1823  ;  s.  of  Rev.  George  Mackarness  ; 
Mat.  Merton  Coll.,  Ox.,  22nd  June,  1841  ; 
Postmaster  1841—45  :  B.A.,  1845  ;  M.A., 
1848  ;  created  D.D.,  10th  March,  1874 ; 
Fellow  of  St.  Colamba's  Coll.,  Ireland,  1846 
— 47  ;  Curate  of  Barnwell,  near  Peterborough, 
1848—54  ;  Vicar  of  Ham,  1854—74  ;  Fellow 
of  St.  Nicholas'  Coll.,  Lancing,  1866  ;  R.D. 
of  Alstonfield,  1870—74;  Chp.  to  Bp.  of 
Oxford,  1870 — 74  ;  Secretary  (and  Founder) 
of  the  Ham  Anastastic  Drawing  Society  ;  Bp. 
of  Argvle  and  the  Isles,  1874  to  death  ;  d. 
20th  April,  1883. 

Edited — The  Publications  of  the  Ham  Anastastic 
Drawing  Society.     14  vols.,  4to. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  893.] 

Mackcoull,  John.  b.  London  ;  a.  of  Benjamhi 
MackcouU,  a  Pocket-book  Maker  ;  he  was  one 
of  a  family  of  three  sons  and  one  daughter  all 
criminals  ;  a  Law  Stationer  ;  in  1807  he  was 
tried  at  Stafford  for  robbing  the  Edinburgh 
Mail  and  for  forgery,  but  was  acquitted  [see 
Abuses  of  Justice]  ;  he  was  afterwards  known 
as  "Marplot";  kept  an  Inn  at  Rush  Green, 
Lewlsham :  and  at  Hayes,  Kent ;  afterwards 
opened  the  Apollo  Library,  at  Worthing,  Sussex, 
where  he  was  in  1822. 
The  Abuses  of  Justice,  illustrated  in  my  own  Case. 

Stafford,  1800.    8vo.    London :  M.  Jones.    1812.    8vo.,  pp. 

viii.,  239. 

[Life  of  James  Mackcoull  (1822),  3—9.] 

Mackie,  C. 

Castles,  Palaces,  and  Prisons  of   Mary  of   Scotland. 
London,  1849.    8vo.     Portrait  and  Plates. 
[Contains  Tutbury  and  Chartley  Castles.] 


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Mackill,  Eev.  Thomas,  b.  Brierley  Hill,  1819  ; 
Primitive  Methodist  Minister  from  1841  ; 
superannuated  1878  ;  rf..  Great  Yarmouth, 
7th  Oct.,  1883. 

Obituary.    By  Rev.  G.  Seamaue.    [P.  M.  Uin.  (1882), 
p.  6.] 

Maokness,  Rev.  George,  b.  Wellingborough, 
Northants.,  1834  ;  s.  of  Matthew  George 
Meekness,  Esq.;  educated  Bedford  Gr.  Sch.  ; 
Commoner  of  Wadh.  Coll.,  Ox.,  1852  ; 
Exhibitioner  of  Lincoln  Coll.,  Ox.,  1854 
—51  ;  B.A.,  1856  ;  M.A.,  1859 ;  B.D. 
and  D.D.,  1871  ;  Assistant  Curate  of  Hin- 
stock,  Salop,  1858—60  ;  Curate  of  Ston- 
ham  Aspal,  Suffolk,  1860—63  ;  St.  John 
the  Baptist,  Woking,  Surrey,  1863—66  :  of 
Aldridge,  1866—70  ;  Rector  of  St.  Mary's, 
Broughty  Ferry,  Dundee,  1870  ;  Synod  Clerk 
of  the  Diocese  of  Brechin,  1892. 
Eeceiving  from  God,  not  giving  to  God,  the  Central 

idea  of  the  Holy  Communion.      London  :  Masters,      n.d. 

(1867).     12mo.,  pp.  12. 

0  Paradise.    Newly  set  to  Music.     London:  Novella. 

1868.    8vo.,  8.  sh. 

Sunday  not  the  Sabbath.    Dundee :  W.  Kidd.    1880. 

gvo.,  pp.  27. 

[Notes  and  Coll.  on  Aldridge,  II.,  67.] 

Maclagan,  Rt.  Hon.  and  Most  Rev.  William 
Dalrymple.  b.  Edinburgh,  18th  June,  1826  ; 
s.  of  David  Maclagan,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Physician 
to  the  Forces,  and  Jane  {clau.  of  P.  White- 
side, Esq.,  M.D.),  his  wife  ;  educated  High 
Sch.  and  Military  Academy,  Edinburgh ; 
Lieut.  51st  Madras  Native  Infantry  :  retired, 
1852  ;  St.  Peter's  Coll.,  Cam. ;  B.A.,  1856  ; 
M.A.,  1860  ;  D.D.,  1878  ;  Hon.  Fellow, 
1891  ;  Curate  of  St.  Saviour's,  Paddington, 
1856—58  :  St.  Stephen's,  Marylebone,  1858 
— 60  ;  Hon.  Sec.  to  London  Diocesan  Ch. 
Building  Society,  1860—65  ;  Curate  of  En- 
field, 1865—69  ;  Rector  of  Newington,  1869 
— 75  ;  Vicar  of  Kensington,  1875 — 78  ; 
Hon.  Chp.  to  the  Queen,  1877—78  ;  Preb. 
of  Reculverland  in  St.  Paul's  Cathedral, 
1878  ;  Bp.  of  Lichfield,  1878—91 ;  Archbp. 
of  York,  1891  ;  m.  (1),  1860,  Sarah  Kate, 
dau.  of  George  Clapham,  Esq.  (rf.  June, 
1862),  (2)  12th  Nov.,  1878,  Hon.  Augusta 
Anne,  dau.  of  Wilham  Keppel,  6th  Viscount 
Barrington. 

Pastoral  Letters  and  Syuodal  Charges.  London  : 
Wells  Gardner.    1892.     8vo. 

The  Body  of  Christ.     London,  n.d.     8vo.,  pp.  11. 

The  New  Criticism  and  the  Old  Faith.  London: 
S.P.C.K.     12mo.,  pp.  18. 

Words  of  Counsel  on  the  Evening  of  Confirmation 
Day.     London,  n.d.     12mo.,  pp.  15. 

Parochial  Papers  : — No.  1  :  Plain  Instruction  on  Holy 
Communion.  Sheffington  if  Co.  n.d.  (1871).  12mo.,  pp. 
11.  No.  2  :  Meditation  on  the  Comfortable  Words  of  the 
Communion  Office  (1872).  pp.15.  No.  3  :  Divine  Service, 
pp.  12.  No.  4  :  The  Study  of  the  Bible.  No.  5  :  Thoughts 
and  Questionings  for  use  in  Church,  &c.    pp.  4. 

The  Church  and  the  People.  A  Sermon.  [The  Church 
and  the  Age,  pp.  423—67.] 

Edited  (with  the  Bev.  Archibald  Weir,  D.C.L.)  :— The 
Church  and  the  Age.  London :  J.  Murray.  1870.  8vo. 
2nd  ed.,  same  year,  8vo.,  pp.  viii.,  499, 

Presidential  Addresses  at  the  Church  Congresses  of 
1882  and  1887.     [Reports.] 


Hymn  Tunes.  Lomax,  Lichfield.  [Composer  of  Tunes 
Numbered  116,  280,  318,  445,-554,  599,  and  629,  in  Hymns 
Ancient  and  Modern.] 

Maomichakl,  Rev.  John  Fisher.      Trin.  Coll., 
Cam.;  B.A.,  1837;   Headmaster  Burton  Gr. 
Sch.,  1843 — 51  ;    Lecturer  in  Parish  Church 
of    Burton,    1844 — 51  ;      Curate    of    Bishop 
Monckton,    Ripon,    1859 — 62  ;      Headmaster 
Ripon  Gr.  Sch.,  Yorks.,  1851. 
Our  Duty  as  Members  of  the  House  of  God.    1854. 
First  Latin  Class  Book.    1882. 
Edited  :— 

Zenophon's  Anabasis,  with  Notes.  London:  Bell. 
1847.     12mo.,  pp.  80.    New  ed.,  1854,  12mo.,  pp.  340. 

Greek  Testament,  with  Notes.  London:  Belt.  Fcp. 
8vo.,  pp.  780. 

Macmillan's  Magazine. 

Sheridan  and  his  Biographies  PVol.  IT.].  Life  of 
Josiah  Wedgwood  [Vol.  XXI.].  Sir  Eobert  Peel  and 
Comte  de  Jarnac  [Vol.  XXXI.]. 

MacMdllkst,  Rev.  Jam'es  Alexander.  Univ.  of 
London  ;  B.A.,  1857  ;  M.A.,  Queen's'Uuiv., 
Ireland,  1862  ;  Curate  of  St.  Columba,  Liver- 
pool, 1868—69  :  St.  Peter's,  Birkenhead, 
1869—71  ;  Vicar  of  Cobridge,  1871. 
Various  Educational  Works. 

MacMunn,  Charles  Alexander.  b.  Easkey, 
Sligo,  11th  April,  1852  ;  s.  of  James  Mac 
Munn,  M.D.;  educated  privately  ;  Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin  ;  Graduated  in  Honours  at  B.A.  Ex- 
amination, 1871  ;  B.A.,  1871  :  M.B.,  1872; 
L.R.C.S.L  and  L.M.,  1872  ;  M.D.,  Dublin, 
1875;  M.A.,  1884;  F.C.S.  ;  F.R.M.S. ; 
Honorary  Pathologist  to  Wolverhampton 
General  Hospital ;  Surgeon  to  Wolverhampton 
Orphanage  ;  m.  Letitia  MacMunn  ;  in  practice 
in   Wolverhampton  since  1872. 

The  Spectroscope  in  Medicine.  London,  1880.  8vo., 
pp.  190.    3  Plates. 

Outlines  of  the  Clinical  Chemistry  of  Urine.  London, 
1889.    8vo.,  pp.  254.    1  Plate. 

Researches  into  the  Colouring  Matters  of  Human 
Urine  [Proceedings  Sot/.  Soc.  (1880 — 81)]  ;  Observations 
on  Invertebrate  and  Vertebrate  Bile,  &c.  [(1883)]  ;  Studies 
in  Animal  Chromatology  [Proceedings  Birmingham  Phil. 
Soc.  (1883)]  ;  Chlorophyll  in  Animals  [Brit.  Association 
72cp.  (1883)};  Mvohsematin,  Histohffimatin  [Phil.  Trans. 
(1886)];  Enterochlorophyll  [(1886)]  :  Chromatology  of 
Actiniae  [(1885)]  ;  Chromatology  of  Sponges  [Jour. 
Physiology  (1888)]  ;  Urohsematoporphyrin  [(1889)]  ; 
Chromatology  of  the  Blood  of  Invertebrates  [Quart. 
Jour.  Microscopic  Science  (1885)]  ;  Chromatology  of 
Anthea  Cereus  [(1886)] ;  on  the  Excretion  of  Urohsematin 
[Brit.  Med.  Jour.  (1883)];  Addison's  Disease  [(1888)]; 
and  several  other  contributions  to  the  same  Journals, 
The  Irish  Hospital  Gazette,  Dublin  Jour,  of  MedicaC 
Science,  Quain's  Diet,  of  Medicine,  and  Nature. 

MaoNicoi,,  Donald. 

Remarks  on  Dr.  Samuel  Johnson's  Journey  to  the 
Hebrides.     London,  1779.     8vo.,  pp.  371.     1817.     gvo. 

Macrbady,  Edmund  Neville,    s.  of — .  Macready, 

of   Stafford   Theatre  ;     in  the  Army  ;     at  the 

Battle  of  Waterloo. 

Extracts  from  his  Journals.  [  United  Service  Maa 
(1852,  1853).]  ^" 

[His  Account  of  the  Battle  of  Waterloo  highly  commended  by 
Creasy  in  his  "  Pitteeu  Decisive  Battles."] 

Madan,  Rev.  George,     b.  Lichfield,  1808  ;    s.  of 
Rt.  Rev.  Spencer  Madan,  D.D.;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch 
O.K.,  2nd  Maich,  1826  ;    Student,   1829—37  ■ 


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MAGAZINE  OF  ART 


B.A.,  1830  ;  M.A.,  1832  ;  Vicar  of  Cam, 
Gloucs.,  1838—52  ;  St.  Mary's,  Reclcliffe, 
Bristol;  1852 — 65  ;  Rector  of  Dursley,  Gloucs., 
1865  to  death  ;  Minor  Canon  of  Bristol,  1851 
— 87  ;  Hon.  Canon  of  Gloucester,  1887  to 
death  ;  m.,  1837,  Harriet,  dau.  of  Rev.  W. 
Gresley,  of  Netherseale,  Leics.;  d.  1891. 

A  Few  Plain  Words  ...  on  the  side  of  the  Church 
Burial  Service  for  Dissenters.    Dursley,  1850. 

The  Question  Discussed  :  Are  Private  Confessions  and 
Priestly  Absolution  justly  disagreeable  with  blasphemy 
and  profanity.  In  a  Correspondence  between  Canon 
Madan  and  S.  A.  Walker.    Dursley,  1859.    8vo. 

[Foster's  Alumni   Oxon.,  lit.,  900.] 

Madan,  Rev.  Spencer,  b.  Fulford  (or  Foul- 
forth),  Yorks.,  25th  Aug.,  1 758  ;  s.  of  Rt.  Rev. 
Spencer  Madan,  Bp.  of  Peterborough,  and 
Hon.  Charlotte  Coruwallis,  his  wife  ;  educated 
Westmr.  Sch.;  of  Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.;  Honorary 
Degree  of  M.A.,  11th  Dec,  1778  :  Honorary 
Degree  of  D.D.,  1809  ;  Rector  of  Ibstock, 
Leics.,  1786  ;  Rector  of  St.  Philip's,  Birming- 
ham, 1787  ;  Preb.  of  Tachbrook,  Lichfield, 
4th  March,  1785—86  ;  Treasurer  of  Lichfield, 
14th  April,  1787  ;  Chp.  to  George  III.,  1788  ; 
Canon  Residentiary  of  Lichfield,  1790  ;  Preb. 
of  Loughborough,  Lincoln  ;  Rector  of  Thorpe 
Constantine  ;  m.  Henrietta,  dau.  of  William 
Phillips  Inge,  Esq.,  of  Thorpe  Constantine  ; 
d.  Ibstock  Rectory,  9th  Oct.,  1836. 
Familiar  Letters.  Birmingham :  Thompson.  n.d. 
(1790).  8vo.,  pp.  22.  Ditto,  same ^ea)-,  8vo.,  pp.  19.  Ditto, 
pp.  40.    Ditto  (1791),  pp.  47. 

[To  these  a  Reply  was  made  by  Dr.  Priestley.  2nd  ed.,  Bir- 
mingham, 1790.  Originally  issued  in  5  parts  ;  the  first  four  dealing 
with  Mr.  Madan.] 

A  Letter  to  Mr.  Priestley.  Birmingham :  Piercy. 
n.d.  (1790).    8vo.,  pp.  48. 

A  True  Statement  of  the  Question  between  the  Pre- 
bendary of  Sawley  and  the  Perpetual  Curate  of  that  place 
.     .    .    Peterborough:  C.Jacobs.    1809.     8vo.,  pp.  64. 

[Rev.  T.  Humphries,  Curate.  Contains  Letters  by  Dr.  Madan 
and  Mr.  Humphries.] 

The  Lessee  and  the  Curate  :  or,  An  Answer  to  the 
Perpetual  Curate  of  Sawley,  Wilue,  and  Long-Baton  in 
the  County  of  Derby.  By  Spencer  Madan,  D.  D.  Leicester : 
T.  Combe.    1810.    8vo.,  pp.  56. 

A  Eejoinder  to  the  Answer  of  Dr.  Madan,  the  Lessee, 
.  .  .  containing  also  An  Anecdote  respecting  the  Free 
School  of  Eisley  in  the  Soke  of  Sawley.  By  Rsv,  Thomas 
Humphries,  A.M.  Nottingham:  C.Sutton.  1811.  pp.69. 
An  English  Translation  of  the  Six  Books  of  Hugo 
Grotius  on  the  Truth  of  Christianity  .    Two  Sup- 

plementary Books  of  M.  le  Clerc  ....  To  which  is 
added  a  Sermon  .  .  .  before  the  University  of  Cam- 
bridge.    London :  Eivingtons.     1814.     8vo.,  pp.  464. 

[Gent.'s  Mag.  (1837),  I.,  205;  Harwood's  Lichfield, 
203,  250;  Priestley's  Memoirs  (1807),  IL,  731—33; 
Nichols's  Leics,,  iv.,  753,  760.] 

Madan,  Rev.  Spencer,  b.  The  Friary,  Lichfield, 
6th  Oct.,  1791  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Spencer  Madan, 
D.D.;  educated  Westmr.  Sch.  ;  Mat.  Oh.  Ch., 
Ox.,  8th  June,  1810  ;  Student,  1812—25  ; 
B.  A.,  19th  Feb.,  1814 :  M.A.,  5th  June,  1816  ; 
Vicar  of  Batheaston,  Somers.,  1824  to  death  ; 
of  Twerton,  1825  to  death  ;  Chp.  to  Earl  Corn- 
wallis,  1830  to  death  ;  Canon  Residentiary  of 
Lichfield  and  Preb.  of  OfHey  and  Flixton,  1818 
to  death  ;  Vicar  of  High  Offley,  1817  ;  m. 
Louisa  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  W.  Gresley  ; 
d.,  The  Close,  Lichfield,  7th  Aug.,  1851. 

PFoBter's   Alumni  Oxon.,   III.,  900;    Alumni  West., 
i72 ;  Hutchinson's  Stoke,  87 ;  White's  Staffs.  (1834),  87.] 


Madan,  Rev.  Spencer.  b.  Batheaston,  Somers., 
1833  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Canon  Spencer  Madan ; 
educated  Westmr.  Sch.  ;  Mat.,  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox., 
12th  June,  1851  ;  B.A.,  1857  ;  M.A.,  1858  ; 
Curate  of  Standon,  1858 — 62  ;  Rector,  1862 
to  death ;  m.  Fanny,  dau.  of  Rev.  Joseph 
Salt,  Hector  of  Standon  ;  d.  22nd  Dec,  1869. 
[Salt's   Standon,  156,  159;    Foster's  Alumni   Oxon., 

III.,  900  ;  Alumni  West.,  523.] 

Maddookb,    Thomas,      b.    Denson    (Denstone), 
1684  ;    s.  of  James  Maddocke  ;    Mat.  Magd. 
Hall,   Ox.,    18th   July,   1702  ;    B.A.,    1706  ; 
probably  Vicar  of  Swineshead,  Lines.,  1715. 
[Poster's  Alumni_Oxon.,  E.S.,  958.] 

Madeley. 

Ordnance  Plan  ....  8  Sheets  with  Index  Sheet 
and  Area  Book.     Southampton,    n.d.  (1878). 

Monuments  [Bodl.  Lib.,  853,  3ib] ;  Vision  seen  there 
[423,  182]. 

[See  Daltry  (Rev.  T.  W.)  (Rev.  J.  W.),  Egerton  (— .), 
Offley  (Mrs.  C.),  Shaw  (Rev.  C.)  (Rev.  W.);  Omerod's 
Cheshire,  281—82,  379—80.] 

Madeley,  Rev.  Clement,  b.  Uttoxeter,  1774  ; 
s.  of  John  Baily  Madeley  ;  Mat.  Brasenose 
Coll.,  Ox.,  16th  Feb.,  1792  ;  B.A.,  1795  ; 
M.A.,  1798  ;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  1828  ;  Vicar 
of  Horncastle,  1802  ;  of  Stickford,  Leics., 
1829  to  death  ;  d.  21st  March,  1845. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  901.] 

Madeley,  Walter,     b.  Handsworth,  1865  ;  s.  of 
Frederick   Madeley ;    Mat.   New   Coll.,    Ox., 
10th  Oct.,  1884  ;   Scholar,  1884. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  901.] 

Maer,  Mere,  Mear. 

Ordnance  Plan  ...  3  Sheets  with  Index  Sheet. 
Southampton,    n.d.  (1880). 

[See  Yawdry  (Rev.  — .),  Snape  (Rev.  W.).  Stone 
(Rev.  W.),  Wedgwood  (Josiah,  2nd),  Davenport  (John.) ; 
Jewitt's  Wedgwood,  376,  381 ;  Jewitt's  Ceramic  Art,  II, 
327;  The  Wedgwoods;  Bodl.  Lib.,  1115,  234.] 

Magazine  of  Art,  The.     (Cassell's.) 

Staffordshire.  [Vol.  I. : — De  Wint,  65  ;  Engravings 
of  Minton  Ware,  66,  67,  97  ;  Eler  Bros.,  Bradwell  Wood, 
Burslem,  108,  109  ;  Aaron  and  Enoch  Wood,  110  ;  Vases, 
Brownhills  Pottery,  113,  114;  Minton,  116  ;  Wedgwood, 
165  ;  Bust  of  Izaak  Walton,  by  R.  Belt,  plate  xxii.  Vol. 
II. :— Thomas  Wardle,  47,  48 ;  Dovedale,  by  Edward 
Bradbury,  172—77  ;  C.  Cotton,  174  ;  Ham,  176  ;  Laurence's 
Portrait  of  Lady  Peel,  231.  Vol.  IIL  :— Johnson,  74; 
Portrait  of  Lord  Sandon,  by  James  Sant,  RA.,  ]  30  ;  John 
Monckton,  Esq.,  131 ;  Lord  Ronald  Gower,  210  :  Portrait 
of  the  Duke  of  Newcastle,  by  H.  H.  Armistead,  noticed, 
422.  Vol.  IV. :— Peddie's  Portrait  of  Archbp.  UUathorne 
noticed,  14 ;  Cox's  Signboard,  Bettys-y-Coed,  plate  i. ; 
Trentham  Hall,  by  John  Forbes  Robertson,  89 — 93 ; 
1st  Duchess  of  Sutherland,  91 ;  Dancers,  by  Romney,  con- 
taining Portraits  of  the  Children  of  the  1st  Marquis  of 
Stafford ;  Review  of  Bonney's  Life  of  Elijah  Walton,  107 
—9;  Izaak  Walton,  126;  Trentham  Hall,  204—6; 
Bonney's  Christ  Church,  Hampshire,  415 — 17,  445 — 60  ; 
Cardinal  Pole,  440  ;  Lord  Dudley,  451 ;  Sir  Robert  Peel, 
605.  Vol.  V. :— De  Wint,  26,  27 ;  Joseph  Mayer,  343  ; 
Bonney's  Canterbury  Cathedral  (pt.  1),  360 — 66,  (pt.  2) 
416 — 22  ;  Minton,  443  ;  Crayon  Portrait  of  Sheridan,  by 
John  Russell  (1788),  plate  viii. ;  Lord  R.  Gower's  Statue 
of  Lord  Beaconsfield,  plate  xxix. ;  Pan,  painted  by  Cos- 
way,  containing  Mrs.  Fitzherbert  and  the  Prince  of  Wales. 
Vol.  VI. : — Solon,  plate  xxviii.  Vol.  VII. : — Review  of 
Solon's  English  Potter,  by  Cosmo  Monkhouse,  382,  383 ; 
Strand  and  Mall,  by  J.  P.  Brodhurst,  462 — 59  ;  By  Stream 
and  Chase,  by  ditto,  604 — 8  ;  Portrait  of  Robert,  Earl  of 
Essex,  617  ;  Note  on  Sleigh's  Leek  (2nd  ed.),  p.  xx. ; 
Philip  Horsman  and  Wolverhampton,  xliii.    Vol.  VIII.: — 

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MAJENDIE 


J.  P.  Brodhurst's  Hatfield  House  (pt.  1),  24—32,  (pt.  2) 
72 — 8 ;  Eicheston's  Btched  Portrait  of  Sheridan,  xx. ; 
Solon,  xxix. ;  De  Wint,  xxxri. ;  Doughty 's  Johnson, 
xxxviii. ;  Stafford  Collection,  xxxix. ;  Peggy  Booth,  by 
J.  P.  Brodhurst.] 

Magpie,  The. 

With  which  is  incorporated  The  Staffordshire  Weekly 
Press.  Printed  and  Published  for  the  Proprietors  by 
George  Bullock,  at  the  Offices  in  Albion  Street,  Hanley.  in 
the  County  of  Stafford.  No.  I.  Saturday,  April  14th,  1888. 
One  Halfpenny.     To  No.  XX.,  August,'l888,  when  it  was 


Mageane,  Vincent  John.  b.  Dunleer,  Ireland, 
19th  July,  1858;  s.  of  Nicholas  Magrane, 
Esq.  ;  educated  St.  Stanislaus's  Sch.,  Tulla- 
more  :  Ledwich  Med.  Sch.,  and  Koy.  Coll.  of 
Surgeons,  Dublin  ;  L.E.C.P.I.  &  L.M.,  1881 : 
L.R.C.S.I.,  1881  ;  L.M.,  Coombe  Hospital, 
Dublin,  1881  ;  Mern.  of  Brit.  Med.  Associa- 
tion from  1884  :  of  Mid.  Med.  Soc.  from  1889  ; 
Surgeon  to  Vol.  Medical  Staff  and  Acting 
Surgeon  to  3rd  Vol.  Battalion  S.  Staffs.  Regt. 
from  1889  ;  Surgeon-Captain,  1890  ;  Captain, 
18th  Aug.,  1893  ;  Certifying  Surgeon,  Darlas- 
ton,  from  1885  ;  Lecturer  to  St.  John's 
Ambulance  Association ;  m.  Frances  E. 
Plunkett ;  in  practice  at  Darlaston. 

Three  Cases  of  Purpura  Eheumatica.  \Brit.  Med. 
Jour.  (1889),] 

Mainbwaring,  Anthony.  b.  Drayton  Bassett, 
1691  ;  8.  of  John  Mainewaring  ;  Mat.  Queen's 
Coll.,  Ox.,  12th  March,  1709  ;  possibly  the 
same  who  took  B.A.  from  St.  John's  Coll., 
Cam.,  1712  ;  incorporated  Trin.  Coll.,  Cam., 
31st  March,  1717  ;  M.A.,  6th  July,  1717  ; 
Rector  of  Horninghold,  Leics,,  1723. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  B.S.,  III.,  959.] 

Mainwaeing,  Rev.  Algernon,  b.  Whitmore, 
1852  ;  s.  of  Rowland  Mainwaring  ;  educated 
Clifton  Coll.;  Mat.  Line.  Coll.,  Ox.,  24th 
April,  1874;  B.A.,  1879  ;  M.A.,  1881; 
Curate  of  St.  Bartholomew's,  Dover,  1891. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  902.] 

Mainwaeing,  Rev.  Charles  Henry,  b.  Walcot, 
Bath,  1820  ;  s.  of  Admiral  Mainwaring ; 
educated  Shrewsbury  Sch.  ;  Ittat.  Oriel  Coll , 
Ox.,  15th  March,  1838  ;  B.A.,  1843  ;  Rector 
of  "Whitmore,  1848  to  death  ;  J.P.,  Pirehill, 
North  Staffs.  ;  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry 
Delves,  Bart.  ;  d.  3rd  April,  1878. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  902.] 

Mainwaeing  Family. 

■Pedigi-ee,  entitled  "  Amplius  Mesnil  War-norum  Tulgo 
Manwaring  familise."  [Harl.  MSS.,  No.  1500  ;  also  in 
Her.  et  Gen.,  TI.] 

Mainwaring,  Rev.  John.     b.  Whitmore  ;    s.  of 

Edward  Mainwaring  {d.  1647)  and  Sarah,  dau. 

of  John  Stone,  of  London  ;    D.D.  ;  Rector  of 

Stoke-on-Trent,  1633—92 ;    m.  (1)  Susanna, 

dau.  of    Walter  Pigott,  Esq.,  of   Chetwynd, 

Salop  :    (2)  Anne,  dau.   of   —   Gregson,  of 

Turnditch  ;   d.  May,  1692. 

[Ward's  Stoke;  Hutchinson's  Stoke,  120-  Pitt's 
Staffs.,  407.]  ' 


Mainwaeing,  Rev.  Percy  Edward,  b.  Whitmore 
Rectory,  14th  Dec,  1857  ;  s.  of  Rev.  C.  H. 
Mainwaring  [s«e]  ;  Mat.  Pembroke  Coll.,  Ox., 
3rd  Feb.,  1879  ;  B.A.,  1882  ;  M.A.,  1890  ; 
Rector  of  Whitmore,  1885  ;  Chairman  of 
Newcastle  Board  of  Guardians,  1892. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon,  in.,  903.] 

Mainwaeing,  Randolph,  h.  Whitmore,  1839  ; 
s.  of  Roland  Mainwaring  ;  Mat.  Univ.  Coll., 
Ox.,  1st  Dec,  1868  ;  B.A.,  1862  ;  of  the 
Education  Office,  Christ  Church,  New  Zealand. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  903.] 

Mainwaeing,  Right  Rev.  Roger.  Clerk  of  Ail 
Souls',  Ox.  ;  B.A.,  Feb.,  1608  ;  M.A.,  5th 
July,  1611  ;  B.D.  &  D.D.,  2nd  July,  1625  ; 
Rector  of  St.  Giles-in-the-Fields,  1616—25  ; 
Chp. -in-Ordinary  to  King  Charles  I.  ;  Rector 
of  Stamford  Rivers,  Essex,  1624 — 41  :  of 
Mucklestone,  1630—35  :  of  Mugginton, 
Derbys.,  1631  ;  Dean  of  Worcester,  1633  ; 
Bp.  of  St.  David's,  1636  ;  silenced,  1640  ;  d., 
Carmarthen,  1st  July,  1653  ;  bur.  in  Collegiate 
Church  of  Brecon. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  B.S.,  III.,  960  ;    Wood's  Ath. 

Oxon.,   IT.,  810;    Lansd.  MSS.,  985,  f .  200 ;   Add.  MSS., 

15,671,  p.  124  ;  Hutchinson's  Stoke,  110.] 

Mainwaring,  Rowland.  b.  Whitmore,  31st 
Dec,  1783  ;  s.  of  Edward  Mainwaring;  entered 
the  Navy;  Capt.,  1838  ;  Admiral,  1853. 

Annals  of  Bath  from  the  year  1800  to  the  passing  of 
the  New  Municipal  Act.  Bath,  1838.  8vo.,  pp.  xxviii.. 
484.    Frontis.  ,  ff  , 

The  First  Five  Tears  of  My  Married  Life.  Printed 
for  the  Author  by  F.  Crewe,  Newcastle.  1853.  Cr.  8vo., 
pp.  xii.,  264. 

[Very  rare  :  only  printed  for  presents.] 

Mainwaeingb,  Edward,  b.  Whitmore,  1577  ;  ,5. 
of  Edward  Mainwaringe  ;  Mat.  Magd.  Hall, 
Ox.,  8th  Nov.,  1594  ;  Student  Middle  Templp, 
1595  ;  Mayor  of  Newcastle,  1609,  1640  ; 
High  Sheriff,  Staffs.,  1646  ;  M.P.,  Newcastle, 
1601,  1625—26  ;  d.  1647. 

Articles  for  the  Delivering  up  of  Lichfield  Close,  July 
16th,  1646.     Wie.     4to.  '         ' 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IIL,  959  ;  Inns  of  Court 
Eeg. ;  Ingamells'a  Newcastle,  45, 47, 48;  Harwood's  Erdes- 
wioke  (1844),  78.] 

Majbndib  (Bp.),  of  Bangor. 

Obituary  of  Bp.  Majendie,  of  Bangor,  who  died  at 
Lichfield.     [New  Con.  Mag.  (1830),  519.] 

Majbndib,  Rev.  Stuart,  b.  Windsor,  1800  ;  s. 
of  the  Right  Rev.  Bp.  Majendie  ;  Mat.  Ch. 
Ch.  Coll.,  Ox.,  28th  Jan.,  1819  ;  B.A.,  1822  ; 
Vicar  of  Longdon,  1823-60;  Rector  of 
Barnwell,  Northants.,  1860  to  death  ;  d  27th 
Sept.,  1871. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IIL,  904 ;  Crockford  (1870).] 

Majbndib,  Rev.  Stuart  Routledge.  b.  Longdon, 
1848  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Stuart  Majendie  [see^  • 
Mat.  Exeter  Coll.,  Ox.,  1st  Dec,  1866  ;  B.A., 

1870  ;  Minor  Canon  of  Gloucester,  1878 83  • 

Sacrist,     1878—81  ;     Librarian,    1878—83  • 

Srorsri8j3''-''''^^^^^°^^^°°^*^°^p^' 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,i904.] 


MALABAE 


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Malabar,  Robert.     Surveyor,  Newcastle. 

Plan  of  the  Borough  of  Newcastle-under-Lyme. 
B.  B.  Moody  ^  Co.,  Lithographers,  Birmingham.  1847. 
Again,  S.  Waterlow  ^  Sons.  1861.  On  rollers  ;  but  some- 
times folded  in  8vo.  leather  case. 

Plan  of  Township  of  Tunstall. 

Malcolm,  J.  Peller. 

Lives  of  Topographers  and  Antiquaries.    With  (26) 

Portraits  of  the  Authors List  of  their  Works. 

London,  1815.    4to. 

Maldbn,  Percy,     b.   Pattinghatn,    1863  ;    s.   of 
Rev.  Bingham  Sibthorpe  Maiden  ;  Mat.  Chars- 
ley  Hall,  Ox.,  1882  ;  B.A.,  KebleColL,  1887  ; 
Curate  of  St.  John  the  Divine,  Kennington. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  905.] 

Malbt,  Henry,  b.  Cork,  6th  Aug.,  1851  ;  s.  of 
Francis  Hodder  Malet  and  Mary  Hutton,  his 
wife  ;  educated  Kingstown  Sch.  :  Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin,  1869  ;  B.A.,  1873  ;  B.Ch.  &  M.B., 
1877  ;  M.D.,  1882  ;  Hon.  Physician  to  tlie 
Wolverhampton  General  Hospital,  1886  ; 
Medical  Officer  of  Health  Borough  of  Wolver- 
hampton, 1883  ;  m.,  1889,  Helen  Kate,  dau. 
of  E.  Chesshire,  Esq.,  F.R.C.S.,  Birmingham. 

Annual  Report  of  the  Health  of  the  Borough  of 
Wolverhampton.  Wolverhampton ;  Whitehead  Bros.  1884. 
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Treatment  of  Acute  Rheumatism  [Birm.  Med.  Jour. 
(1879)].  Presternal  Fissure  [Jour.  Anat.  ^  Phys.,  Vol. 
XIT.].  Binaural  or  XJniaural  Stethoscope  \_Brit.  Med. 
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Mallorie,  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  Davenham,  Ches- 
hire, 1605  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Mallorie  ; 
Mat.  New  Coll.,  Ox.,  15th  Oct.,  1624  ;  B.A., 
7th  May,  1628  ;  M.A.,  17th  Jan.,  1632  ; 
D.D.,  1st  Dec,  166(1  ;  Rector  of  Easington, 
Oxon.,  1632  :  of  Northenden,  Cheshire,  1635  ; 
ejected  1644  ;  re-instated  1662  ;  Canon  of 
Chester,  1660—62  :  of  Lichfield  and  Preb.  of 
Wolvey,  19th  Sept.,  1660 — 71  ;  deprived  of 
the  Lectureship  Crooked  Lane,  London,  1662. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  256  ;  Calamy,  I.,  167  :  II.,  326  ; 
Earvfaker's  East  Cheshire,  I.,  292  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon., 
E.S.,  III.,  963.] 

Manby,  Charles.  Secretnry  to  the  Institute  of 
Civil  Engineers  ;  F.R.S. ;  M.LC.E. 

Memoir  of  George  Benjamin  Thorneycroft,  Esq., 
Associate  of  Institute  of  Civil  Engineers.  Excerpt 

from  Annual  Report.    London. 

Mander,  Charles. 

Facts  connected  with  the  Case  of  the  Old  Meeting 
House  in  Wolverhampton,  in  Reply  to  a  Statement  which 
appeared  in  the  Monthly  Repository  for  March,  1818. 
Wolverhampton,    n.d.  (1818).     8vo.,  pp.  i. 

Minute  Detail  of  Circumstances  relative  to  the  Old 
Meeting  House  in  John  Street,  Wolverhampton.  Wolver- 
hampton,   n.d.  (1818).    8vo.,  pp.  16. 

An  Appendix  to  An  Appeal  to  the  Public  in  the  Case 
of  the  Old  Meeting  House,  Wolverhampton.  Wolverhamp- 
ton, 1810.    8vo. 

Remarks  on  An  Appendix  to  an  Appeal  to  the  Public 
in  the  Case  of  the  Old  Meeting  House.  [See  Pearson 
(Joseph). 

Mander,  Rev.  Henry  (or  Harricus).  b.  London, 
31st  Jan.,  1688  ;  s.  of  H.  Mander,  Esq.;  edu- 
cated Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.,  1703 ;  Mat. 
St.  Johns  Coll.,  Ox.,  22th  March,  1706; 
B.C.L.,    2nd  June,  1711  ;    Chaplain,   1713  ; 


Fellow  ;  Vicar  of  Kirkby-Moorside,  Yorks., 
1714—56  ;  Rector  of  Hasketon,  Suffolk, 
1756  to  death  ;  Preb.  of  Flixton  and  Canon 
of  Lichfield,  20th  Aug.,  1714  to  death  ;  ".blind 
from  his  birth";  d.  1762. 

Parochial  Letters  on  Subjects  of  the  Greatest  Im- 
portance.    London,  1720.     8vo. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  230;  Rawlinson,  III.,  34: 
XYIII.,  79 ;  Robinson,  II.,  11 ;  Poster's  Alumni  Oxon., 
B.S.,  IIL,  965.] 

Makdbr,  Samuel  S.,  Wolverhampton. 

The  Maynooth  Grant.  Pacts  and  Reasons.  London : 
Seeley.     n.d.     8vo.,  pp.  6. 

The  Relations  of  Children  to  the  Church.  A  Series 
of  Letters  addressed  to  the  Editor  of  the  English  Inde- 
pendent.     Wolverhampton :  J.  McD.  Roebuck.    1872.     8vo. 

Our  Opium  Traffic  with  China.  With  Appendix. 
Wolverhampton:  J.  McD.  Roebuch.    1877.    8vo.,  pp.  72. 

Manlby,    John    Herbert    Hawkins.       b.    West 

Brorawich,  20th  Jan.,  1857  ;    s.  of  John  Man- 

.ley.  Esq  ;    Foundation  Scholar  at  Winchester 

Coll.,   1869-75  ;    Scholar,   Emmanuel   Coll., 

Cam.,    1875—79  :       B.A.,     1879  ;      M.A., 

1882  ;    Guy's   Hospital,  London,  1879—84  ; 

M.B.  and  B.C.,  1884  :  M.R.C.S.,  Eng.,  1883; 

L.S.A.,   1882  ;    D.P.H.,  Eng.,  1889  ;    Med. 

Officer  of  Health  for  County  Borough  of  West 

Bromwich  ;   m.  Alice  C.  M.  Dundas. 

The  Pollution  of  the  Tame  .  .  West  Bromwich, 
1801.    8vo.,  pp.  17  and  Map. 

Manley,  John  Shawe.     b.  Checkendon,  Oxon., 

1794  ;    s.  of  Isaac  George  Manley  ;    Mat.  Ch. 

Ch.,  Ox.,  22nd  Oct.,  1812  ;  Student,  Lincoln's 

Inn,  1814  ;  of  Manley  Hall,  Lichfield. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  908  ;  Men  at  the  Bar  ; 
Inns  of  Court  Reg.] 

Mann,  Arthur  Henry.  b.  Norwich,  16th  May, 
1850  ;  Chorister  and  Assistant  Organist  at 
Norwich  Cathedral,  under  Dr.  Buck  ;  F.C.O., 
1871  ;  Mus.  Bac,  Ox.,  1874  ;  Mus.  Doc, 
1 882  ;  Organist,  St.  Peter's,  Wolverhampton, 
1870—71  ;  Tettenhall,  1871  —  Christmas, 
1875  ;  Beverley  Minster,  Yorks.,  to  Christ- 
mas, 1876  ;  since  then,  of  King's  Coll.,  Cam. 
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Cambridge,  1882.     [Jointly  with  E.  C.  Perry,  B.A.  (see).] 

Edited — Motet  for  Forty  Voices.  By  Thomas  Tallis. 
Cambridge,  1888. 

Catalogue  of  the  Music  in  Fitzwilliam  Museum. 
Cambridge,  1893. 

Musical  Editor  of — Church  of  England  Hymnal. 
[Now  (1893)  publishing.] 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  910  ;  Brown's  Musicians, 
411.] 

Mann,  Rev.  Isaac,  Baptist  Minister,  Burslem. 

Short  Discourses  on  the  Lord's  Prayer  Printed 

and  Sold  by  Butter  ^  Sons,  London  .  .  T.  Allbut, 
Eanley ;  and  Houlston,  Wellington.  1814.  12mo.,  pp.  xii., 
13—145.     (T.  Allbut,  Printer,  Hanley.) 

Strictures  on  Heineken's  Reply  to  Carlisle.  Bradford, 
1828.    12mo. 

Theological  Essays.    1828. 

Twelve  Lectures  on  Ecclesiastical  History  and  Non- 
conformity.   1820. 

On  the  Christian  Ministry.    1830. 

Memorials  of  Christian  Friendship.  With  Memoir. 
By  J.  Belcher.    1832. 

Manners,  Rev.  Joseph,  b.  Yorks.,  1769  ;  New 
Connexion  Minister  from  1802  ;  superannuated, 
1834 :  President  of  Conference,  1812  ;  d., 
Derby,  31st  Oct.,  1834. 


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The  Mental  Pole  Star;  or,  The  Tonng  Man  and 
Woman's  Guide  to  Happiness.  Hanleij:  AUbut.  1823. 
8vo.,  pp.  234.  „     ,        rr 

The  Family  Portrait,  and  other  Pieces.  Hanlet/ :  1 . 
AUbut  4-  Son.    1826.    12mo.,  3  leaves,  pp.  135. 

Manning,  0.,  Godalming,  Surrey. 

Letters  to  Rev.  Mr.  Fielde  of  Brewood.  [Shaw,  II., 
xvii.,  xviii.] 

Mansfield,  Eev.  Nathaniel.     Mat.   Corp.   Ch. 
Coll.,  Ox.,  27th  Feb.,  1651  ;   B.A.,  6th  March, 
1651  ;    adm.    Magdalene    Coll.,    Cam.,    18th 
May,    1647  ;    ejected  from  Armitage,   1662  ; 
lived   at    Wolverhampton    and    Walsall;    d. 
Walsall. 
[Shaw,"  I.,  *211 ;     Calamy's    Memorials,    III.,    228  ; 
Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  B.S.,  III.,  968  ;    Willmore's  Wal- 
sall, 190.] 

Manson,    Eev.   A.    J.,    B.A.     Chp.   to    South 
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Mapleton,  Eev.  Harvey  Mallory.  b.  Christ 
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Mapleton  ;  Mat.  St.  John's  Coll.,  Ox.,  5th 
March,  1845  ;  B.A.,  1848  ;  M.A.,  1861  ; 
Curate  of  Nether  Whitacre,  Warws.,  1849 — 
53  ;  of  Frankley,  Worcs.,  1854—55  ;  of 
Broughton,  Oxon.,  1855—57  ;  P.O.  of  Dun- 
stall,  1857 — 61  ;  Eeotor  of  Badgworth, 
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Marchington. 

History  of.     [Shaw,  I.,  89,  92.] 
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Marchington  Woodlands. 
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Mark,    Thomas,    Printer,    Leek    and    Kidder- 
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Leek.     Leek :  T.  Mark.     Cr.  4to. 

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of  Stafford.    Eoy.  4to.,  pp.  500. 

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Marsh,    Eev.    Walter.     Pensioner,    St.    John's 

Coll.,  Cam.,  15th  March,  1578  ;    B.A.,  1582  ; 

M.A.,   1585  ;    Archd.  of   Derby,   1586—90  ; 

Preb.    of    Gaia   Minor,    Lichfield,    4th   May, 

1590—99. 

[Le  Neve's  Fasti,  I.,  577,  G07  ;  Willis's  Cathedrals,  I., 
421—46  ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  213,  232.] 

Marshall,  Eev.  Benjamin,  b.  London,  1673  ; 
s.  of  Benjamin  Marshall ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox., 
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M  A.,    1706 ;    Rector   of  Naunton,    Gloucs., 

1711 ';  Canon  of  Lichfield  and  Preb.  of  Tarvin, 

20th    Sept.,   1728—49;    Rector  of  Allesley, 

Warws.,  1740. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  974;    St.  Paul's 

Sch.Reg.,66;    Eawlinson,  I.,  398  ;    Harwood  s  Lichfield, 

252.] 

Marshall,  George  W.,  LL.D.  Barrister-at- 
Law,  Middle  Temple  ;  F.S.A.  ;  Rouge  Croix 
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Hants.  (1613),  54]  ;  Bagot,  14  [Berry's  Bucks.,  Gen.  15]  ; 
Biddulph,  21  [Berry's  Sussex,  Gen.  219]  ;  Congreve,  40 
[Berry's  Berks.,  Gen.  27— 30]  ;  Hoo,  77  [The  Topographer, 
No  I,  53]  ;  Pelham,  Duke  of  Newcastle,  115  [Berry  s 
Sussex,  313]  ;  Eyder,  128  [Berry's  Herts  230]  ;  Sneyd 
138  FDwnn's  Visitation  of  AVales,  II.,  325]  ;  Stafford,  137 
[Berry's  Sussex,  268  :  Bucks.,  20]  ;  Talbot,  141  [Berry  e 
Bucks.,  19]  ;  Astle,  12  [Berry's  Essex,  Gen.  80] ;  Bowyer, 
26  [Berry's  Sussex,  134]  ;  Broughton,  28  [Visitation  of 
Somerset,  33 ;  Dwnn's  Visitation  of  Wales,  I.,  329 :  11., 
315]  ;  Buller,  30  [Visitation  of  Somerset,  34]  ;  Clarke- 
Jervoise,  37  [Berry's  Hants.,  341] ;  Constable  of  Tixall, 
&c.,  41  [Surtees  Soc,  xxxvi.,  137]  ;  Pershall  or  Peshall, 
116  [Berry's  Kent,  Ul\\ 

The  Genealogist's  Guide.  2nd  ed.,  2SS5.  [Numerous 
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Marshall,  Robert  A.,  Leicester. 

The  Sectional  Boiler.  Patented  by  Mr.  Shepherd,  of 
Manchester  [Trans.  North  Staffs.  Min.  and  Mech.  Eng., 
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Marshall,  Tom  Payne,  b.  Maryport,  Cumb., 
1850  ;  s.  of  J,  E.  Marshall,  Journalist ;  con- 
nected with  the  Maryport  Examiner,  1864— 
69;  Maryport  Advertiser,  l%^?l — 71;  Barrow 
Pilot,  IS'71 — 73  ;  Market  Drayton  Advertiser, 
1873—89  ;  now  of  Stone. 
Founder  and  Manager  of — Stone  and  Eccleshall  Adver- 
tiser.   1890  to  date. 

A  History  of  Market  Drayton  Parish  Church,  1884. 
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Local  Place  Names  [Market  Drayton  Advertiser']  ; 
St.  Luke's  Church,  Hodnet  [J6.]  ;  Two  Centuries  in  Nor- 
ton [ib.~\ ;  History  of  Mucclestone  Church  [«5.]  ;  Stone, 
Past  and  Present  [Stone  and  Eccleshall  Advertiser  (1890 
to  date)]  ;  Ancient  Eegister  of  Ashley  [The  Antiquary, 
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Marshall,  William. 

Review  of  the  Agriculture  of  the  Midland  District. 
London,  1815.    Svo. 

Review  and  Complete  Abstract  of  the  Reports  of  the 
Board  of  Agriculture  from  the  several  Departments  of 
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Marsh-Caldwell,  Annie.  b.  Linley  Wood, 
Talke,  1791  ;  dau.  of  James  Caldwell,  Esq. 
(see);  m.  A.  C.  Marsh,  Esq.,  of  Eastbury, 
Herts.  ;  assumed  name  of  Caldwell  in  addition 
to  Marsh,  by  Royal  Letters  Patent ;  d. 
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Two  Old  Men's  Tales.  The  Deformed  and  the  Ad- 
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Tales  of  the  Woods  and  Fields.  In  Three  Volumes. 
London :  Saunders  ^  Ottley.  1838.  Pt.  8vo.,  pp.  (I )  viii 
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1880.  12mo.  Complete  (both  Series)  in  one  Volume. 
London :  Richard  Bentley.  1844.  (Standard  Novels,  No. 
xl.  iv.,  pp.  364. 


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The  Triumphs  of  Time  .  .  .in  Three  Volumes. 
London:  Richard  Bentley.  1844.  Pt.  8vo.,  pp.  (I.)  340, 
(n.)  338,  (III.)  288.    Hodgson,  1849.    12mo. 

Mount  Sorel,  or  the  Heiress  of  the  De  Teres.     .     , 
in  Two  Yolumes.     London :  Chapman  if  Hall.    1845.    Pt, 
8¥0.,  pp.  (I.)  318,  (XL)  330. 

Amelia  Wyndham  .  .  .in  Three  Volumes. 
London :  Henri/  Colburn.  1846.  Pt.  8vo.,  pp.  (I)  322,  (II) 
327,  (III)  360.  Reprinted,  1849.  12mo.  Again,  London : 
C.  H.  Clarke.    1860.     12mo. 

Father  Darcy  ....  in  Two  Volumes.  London : 
Chapman  i|  Halt  1848.  Pt.  8vo.,  pp.  (I.)  317,  (II.)  368. 
Ditto,  1855.     Ward  ij'  Lock.    1860.    Pt.  8vo. 

The  Protestant  Reformation  in  France ;  or.  The 
History  of  the  Huguenots  .  .  .In  Two  Volumes. 
London:  Richard  Bentley.  1847.  8vo.,  pp.  (I.)  xii.,  471. 
Portraits  of  Cardinal  Chatillon,  Admiral  Ligny,  De 
Andelot,  frontis. ;  Louis  De  Bourbon,  232 ;  Francisevs, 
450  ;  Margaret  De  Valois,  25.  (U.)  viii..  452.  Portraits 
and  Plates — Conference  of  Catherine  with  the  Duke  of 
Guise,  3  ;  Charles  Lorraine,  32  ;  Henry,  Duke  of  Guise, 
87  ;  Jeanne,  Queen  of  Navarre,  166  ;  Vignon,  231 ;  Old 
Paris,  308  ;  Henry  IV.,  309  ;  Catherine  De  Medici,  260  ; 
Poissey,  276  ;  Massacre  of  St.  Bartholomew,  351. 

Norman's  Bridge,  or  the  Modern  Midas  .  .  in 
Three  Volumes.  London :  Richard  Bentley.  1847.  Pt. 
8to.,  pp.  (I.)  301,  (II.)  308,  (III.)  301.  Reprinted,  1849. 
12mo.    London:  C.  H.  Clarice.    1860.    12mo. 

Angela.  A  Novel  .  .  .in  Three  Volumes. 
London:  Henry  Colburn.  1848.  Pt.  8vo.,  pp.  (I.)  312, 
(II.)  315,  (UI.)  344.     C.  ff.  Clarke.    1860.    12mo. 

Mordaunt  Hall,  or  A  September  Night.  A  Novel. 
.  .  .  in  Three  Volumes.  London:  Henry  Colburn. 
1849.     Pt.  8to.,  pp.  (I.)  291,  (II.)  314,  (lU.)  303. 

The   Wilmingtons.       A   Novel  ...    in  Three 

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Adelaide  Lindsay.  Edited  by  .  .  .  In  Three 
Volumes.  London:  Henry  Colbourn.  1850.  Pt.  8vo. 
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Time  the  Avenger  .  .     in  Three  Volumes. 

London:   Henry  Colburn.     185L      Pt.  8vo.,  pp.  (I.)  300, 
(II.)  292,  (III.)  295.     London:  Hodgson.     1853.     12mo. 

Eavenscliffe  .  .  .in  Three  Volumes.  London : 
Henry  Colburn.  1851.  Pt.  8vo.,  pp.  (I.)  314,  (II.)  334, 
(in.)  347. 

Castle  Avon  .  .  .in  Three  Volumes.  London : 
Henry  Colburn.  1852.  Pt.  8vo.,  pp.  (I.)  297,  (II.)  294, 
(in.)  244.     C.  H.  Clarke.    1860.     12mo. 

Aubrey     .  .     .     in   Three  Volumes.      London: 

Hurst  (J-  Blackett.     1854.    Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  (I.)  307,  (II.)  344, 
(TIT)  318.     C.  H.  Clarke.     1860.     12mo. 

The  Song  of  EoUand,  as  chanted  before  The  Battle  of 
Hastings.  By  the  Minstrel  Teillefer.  Translated  by 
....  London :  Hurst  if  Blackett.  1854.  Frontis.,  no 
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The  Heiress   of   Haughton,   or  the  Mother's   Secret, 
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1855.     Pt.  vo.,  pp.  (I.)  307,  (II.)  317,  (IH.)  334.     C.  H. 
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Lettice  Arnold.  A  Tale  ....  in  Two  Volumes. 
London :  Henry  Colburn.  1856.  Pt.  8vo.,  pp.  (I.)  287,  (II.) 
286.     Reprinted:  C.H.  Clarke.     1860.     12mo. 

Evelyn  Marston  .  .  in  Three  Volumes.  Lon- 
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313,  (III.)  314.  Reprinted  as  Lady  Evelyn.  C.  H.  Clarke. 
1860.     12mo. 

The  Rose  of  Ashurst  ...  m  Three  Volumes. 
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(II.)  308,  (III.)-306.     C.  H.  Clarke,  1859.     12mo. 

Makson,  Rev.  Charles,  b.  Southwark,  1822  ; 
8.  of  Charles  Marson  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox., 
26th  May,  1841  ;  B.A.,  1845  :  M.A.,  1847  ; 
Curate  of  Biddenden,  Kent,  1845  ;  Kimbolton, 
Hunts.,  1847  ;  St.  George  the  Martyr,  Blooms- 
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Associatioa  Secretary  to  Ch.  Missionary  Soc, 
Metropolitan  District,  1861  ;  Vicar,  Ch.  Ch., 
Birmingham,  1864--71  ;  Preb.  of  Tachbrook, 
Lichfield,  1864—71  ;  Vicar  of  Clevedon, 
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An  Exposition  of  the  Lord's  Prayer.  Translated  from 
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The  Minister's  Life  and  Doctrine.  An  Ordination 
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A  Sermon  preached  at  St.  Paul's  Cathedral  .  .  12th 
May,  1880.     London :  Rivington.     1880.     8vo. 

■The  Rev.  C.  Marson  was  a  frequent  contributor  to  the 
Christian  Observer,  1873 — 75. 

Marten,  Edward  Bindon,  M.I.M.E.,  A.I.C.E. 
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Marten,  Frederick. 

Handbook  of  Contemporary  Biography.  London: 
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Marten,  Henry  John.     Formerly  Partner  in  the 

Firm   of    Dimraack    and    Marten,    Parkfield 

Furnaces    and    Collieries  ;     resident    at    The 

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A  Metrical  Study  of  the  Book  of  Job.    London :  Hod- 

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Marten,    Rey.    Isaac,    of   Stafford,      b.    1598  ; 
Mat.     Broadgate's    Hall,    Ox.,    12th   March, 
1619  ;  Rector  of  Great  Bolas,  Salop,  1628. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  978.] 

Marten,  Rev.  James,  of  Stafford,  b.  1588  ; 
Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  26th  Oct.,  1604  ;  B.A., 
Broadgate's  Hall,  2nd  June,  1608  ;  M.A., 
28th  April,  1611  ;  incorporated  Cam.  Univ., 
1612  ;    probably    Vicar   of    Preston,    Lanes., 

1611. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  B.S.,  III,  978.] 

Martin,  John. 

Bibliographical  Catalogue  of  Privately  Printed  Books. 
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Martin,  Simon,  Lichfield. 

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Martindale,  Rev.  Miles.  Wesleyan  Minister, 
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The  Glory  of  Heaven  .  .  An  Essay  from  the 
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Martineao,  Harriet. 

Biographical  Sketches.  1852—68.  [William  Henry, 
Marquis  of  Anglesey ;  The  Duke  of  Newcastle.] 

Martyn,  Rev.  Francis,     b.  Norfolk,  Feb.,  1782  ; 

educated  at  Sedgley  Park  and  Oscott  (Old) 

Coll.  ;     Priest   at    Brailes,    Warws.  ;    Louth, 

Lines.  ;    Bloxwich ;    and    Walsall,    1819  ;    d. 

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A  Sermon  preached  at  the  Funeral  Obsequies  of  the 
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A  Sermon  preached  at  the  opening  of  the  Chapel  .  . 
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A  Series  of  Bight  Lectures  on  the  Calumnious  Asper- 
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the  Catholic  Chapel,  St.  Mary's  Mount,  Walsall.  Walsall : 
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Mabtyn,  Rev.  J.  M. 

"Mene  Tekel ";  or,  Mr.  Holyoake's  Defeat  in  Hanley. 
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Masefield,  John  Richard  Beech,  b.  Old  Hall, 
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J.P.  (d.  1873),  and  Mary  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Richai'd  Beech,  Esq.,  of  Wooton  Lodge, 
Eccleshall ;  of  Jesus  Coll.,  Cam.  ;  B.A.  ; 
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The  Land  and  Freshwater  MoUusca  of  North  Stafford- 
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Mason,  Charlotte  M. 

The  Forty  Shires  :  their  History,  Scenery,  &C.  With 
Twenty-one  Illustrations.  London :  Hatchards.  1881. 
Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  xiii.,  400. 

[StafEordshire,  143—62.] 

Mason,  E.  T. 

Samuel  Johnson  :  His  Words  and  Sayings.  New  York, 
1879.    8vo. 

Mason,  Rev.  Edmund  Robert,  b.  Deptford,  1841 ; 
s.  of  Henry  William  Mason  ;  Mat.  Hertford 
Coll.,  Ox.,  19th  Oct.,  1867  ;  B.A.,  Queen's 
Coll.,  Ox.,  1871  ;  M.A.,  1875  ;  Cm'ate  of  St. 
George's,  Edgbaston,  1871  ;  Vicar  of  Ch.  Ch., 
Birmingham,  1881,  and  Preb.  of  Tachbrook, 
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M.1.8ON,  George. 

A  Supplement  to  Johnson's  English  Dictionary ;  of 
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London,  1806.     8vo. 

Mason,  George,  b.  Warton  Lodge  (Stafis.), 
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Mason,  Esq.  ;  of  Jesus  Coll.,  Cam.,  1881  ; 
Student  Inner  Temple,  2Uth  March,  1877  ; 
Barrister-at-Law,  2Uth  Jan.,  1880  ;  Northern 
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Mason,  Rev.  J.  A.     Roman  Catholic  Priest  at 
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AShaverfor  John  Chettle,  Methodist  Preacher     Lon- 
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Church  ....  delivered  at  the  Catholic  Chapel  of  St. 
Peter,  Cobridge,  June  20th,  1830.  Hanley:  T.  Allbut.  n.d. 
(1830).    8vo.,  pp.  23. 

Mason,  Philip  Brookes,     b.   Burton,  2nd  Jan., 
1841  ;    s.  of  William  Mason,  Surgeon  ;    edu- 
cated Roy.  Med.  Coll.,  Epsom  ;    Univ.  Coll., 
London  :    1st  M.B.,  Lond.,   1863  ;    M.R.C.S. 
and  L.S.A..,  1864  ;   F.E.S.,  F.L.S.,  F.R.M.S., 
F.Z.S.,  Member  of  Path.  Soc,  and  Entomol. 
Soc.    of    France ;      Surgeon    to    Burton    Dis- 
pensary and  Infirmary,  1867  ;   m.  Annie,  dau. 
of  W.  Saunders,  Esq. 
Micro-Lepidoptera    of    Burton    and    Neighbourhood 
[Trans.  Burton  Archceol.  Soc.,  II,  1 — 14]  ;    The  Functions 
of  a  Local  Natural  History  Society,  with  Special  Reference 
to  the  Study  of  Plant  Galls  [ib.,  15—29]  ;    The  Irish  Arar 
with  seven  teates  [ib.,  32 — 49]. 

Various  contributions  to  The  Lancet. 

Mason,  Thomas,  b.  Newcastle,  1815  ;  s.  of 
Thomas  Mason  and  Sarah,  his  wife  ;  R.A.M.; 
Organist  of  St.  Giles's  and  afterwards  of  St. 
George's,  Newcastle ;  Mayor  of  Newcastle, 
1855 — 56  ;  m.  (1)  Elizabeth  Ann  Daniels,  of 
Stoke,  (2)  Ann  Pearson  ;  d.  6th  Nov.,  1873  ; 
bur.  St.  George's  Church. 

In  Six  Numbers.  G-ems  for  the  Drawing  Room.  Con- 
sisting of  Waltzes,  Galops,  Rondos,  &c.  London :  Chappell. 
Music  fol.,  separate  pagination. 

Finale  from  the  Sonata  in  D  Minor,  composed  for  the 
Pianoforte.     London:  Cramer,  Addison,  (^  Beale.. 

First  Series  of  Six  Original  Melodies,  Lieder  ohne 
Worte  (Songs  without  Words)  for  the  Pianoforte.  Lon- 
don :  Cramer,  Beale,  ^  Co. 

The  Norbury  Waltzes  for  the  Pianoforte.  London: 
Joseph  Williams. 

The  Christmas  Polka.     Same  imprint. 

The  Newcastle  Polka.  „ 

The  New  Year  Schottische. 

The  Rifle  Quadrille.  „ 

"  Songs  should  breathe  of  Scents  and  Mirth."  Music 
by  Thomas  Mason.     London  :  Chappell. 

Spring  Blossoms.  A  Brilliant  Set  of  Waltzes  for  the 
Pianoforte.     London  :  Addison  <f  Hollier. 

A  New  Ballad,  "  The  Lady  Eleanor's  Lament  for  her 
Warrior  Boy."  From  a  Legend  of  Dimsdale,  by  Capt. 
Lance.     London  :  Cramer,  Wood,  ^  Co. 

Mason,   Rev.   William.       b.    Newcastle,    1816  : 
brother   of    Thomas    Mason,    R.A.M.     [see']  ; 
Ch.  Missionary  Society's  Missionary  in  Ruperts- 
land,   1854 — 75  ;    Curate-in-charge  of    Long 
Horsley,  near  Morpeth,  1875—77  ;    Rector  of 
LongHorsley,  1876  to  death  ;  D.D.,  by  Archbp. 
of  Canterbury,  1880  ;  d.  1892. 
The   Bible   translated  in  the  language  of   the   Cree 
Indians  of  North  America.     London :  British  and  Foreign 
Bible  Society.     1861, 1862.     8vo.,  pp.  825,  292. 

Mason,  William  Shaw. 

Bibliotheca  Hibernia ;  or,  a  descriptive  Catalogue  of 
?>^^'^^';t^,^'^'^i''''P''y'  collected  by  the  Right  Hon.  Robert 
Peel,  M.P.  Dubhn,  1823.  8vo. ;  Large  Paper,  4to  pn 
vu,,  51.  o         J-    >        ■     tf- 

[60  copies  only  printed.] 

Massey,  C,  Shelton. 

Reflections  at  the  Close  of  the  Year.  A  Poem  [New 
{isiaf'^mifj]'  ^"■-'      ^  D«^o«o°al  Rhapsody.      [Ib. 

Massey,  Edward,  b.  Newcastle,  1768  ;  inventor 
of  the  New  Improved  Perpetual  Log,  Deep 
Sea    Sounding   Machines,    and    Hand   Lead; 


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Massey  tried  his  machine  in  the  Lyme  Brook, 
opposite  Lester's  Factory  [nof«  J.  Mayer,  penes 
Compiler]  ;  patented  1811  ;  held  several  pa- 
tents for  improvements  ;  received  from  Govern- 
ment the  sums  of  £200  and  £500  for  his  in- 
ventions ;  he  vras  living  May,  1848. 

Directions  for  using  Massey's  Patent  Log.     fol.,  a.  sh. 

Directions  for  using  the  Deep  Sea  Sounding  Machine. 
4to.,  s.  sh. 

Description  and  Testimonials  of  his  Inventions,  n.d. 
(1837).    12mo.,  pp.  17,  4. 

A  Statement  of  the  Case  of  Mr.  Edward  Massey. 
Prescott,  1830.     8vo.,  pp.  41, 

[  United  Service  Joumat^  various  years  from  1804 — 37 ; 
Xautical  Mag.,  Aug.,  1837  ;  Note  above  referred  to.] 

Massey,  Eev.  Edwyn  Reynolds,  b.  Hatcliffe, 
near  Grimsby,  1847  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Thomas 
Massey  ;  Mat.  Exeter  Coll.,  Ox.,  14th  Oct., 
1865  ;  Exhibitioner,  1866—70  ;  B.A.,  1870  ; 
M.A.,  1872  ;  Vice-Principal  of  Lichfield  Theo. 
Coll.,  1874—80  ;  Vicar  of  Merton,  Oxon., 
1880—93  ;  Rector  of  Marsh  Gibbon,  Bucks., 
and  R.T).  of  Claydon,  1893. 

Sorellaccia,  and  other  Verses.  Oxford:  Shrimpton. 
1884.    12mo. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  925  ;  Exeter  Coll.  Keg., 
163.] 

Massingham,  Rev.  John  Deacon.  Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin  ;  B.A.,  1851  ;  M.A.,  1851  ;  LL.B.  & 
LL.D.,  1867  ;  Curate  of  All  Saints',  Derby, 
1851—53  :  of  St.  Paul's,  Derby,  1853—63  ; 
Vicar  of  St.  Paul's,  Warrington,  1863—72  ; 
Chp.  to  Warrington  Union  ;  Lecturer  to  the 
Church  Institution  of  London  ;  Vicar  of  St. 
Paul's,  Burslem,  1872  to  death. 

The  Church  of  England  in  Relation  to  the  State  and 
the  People.     Derb;/,  1853. 

Infidel  Objections  to  the  Holy  Scriptures  Weighed  in 
the  Balance  and  found  Wanting.    Derby,  1854. 

One  Hundred  Questions  for  Roman  Catholics. 

Little  Mary ;  or,  a  Child's  Influence. 

Summary  of  English  History. 

History  of  the  Jesuits. 

Letter  to  Mr.  Smedley  in  Defence  of  the  Church  of 
England. 

The  Scriptural  Connection  of  Church  and  State.   1864. 

What  about  the  Prayer  Book  ?  or,  the  Objector  Re- 
futed, and  her  Church  of  England  Defended.      1866. 

A  Public  Discussion  for  Two  Nights  at  Derby  with 
Charles  Williams,  Baptist  Minister,  on  the  Property,  En- 
dowments, and  System  of  the  Church  of  England  as 
opposed  to  Dissent.    1867. 

Are  these  things  True  ?  or,  the  Aggressor  Exposed, 
and  the  Church  of  England  Defended. 

Lectures  delivered  in  the  Philosophical  Hall,  Hudders- 
field. 

Williams  Unmasked ;  or,  the  Misstatements  and 
False  Quotations  of  a  Liberation  Society's  Lecturer  Ex- 
posed.     1867. 

The  Assailant  Answered  ;  or,  the  Union  of  the  Church 
and  State  both  Scriptural  and  Advantageous  to  the  Nation. 
1867. 

The  Assailant  again  Answered ;  or,  the  Fictions, 
Fallacies,  and  Misstatements  of  the  Rev.  W.  Walters  Ex- 
posed.     1867. 

The  Liberation  Society  :  Its  Objects,  Character,  and 
Advocates.     1867. 

The  Liberation  Society  :  What  it  really  wants. 

The  State  Church  Controversy. 

Tithes  not  National  Property  :  proved  to  be  the  gift 
of  Individuals,  and  not  of  the  State. 

The  Church  of  Ireland  Defended.  2nd  ed.,  revised. 
Preston,  1888.    8vo.,  pp.  27. 

Mr.  Gladstone's  Irish  Church  Bill.    1869. 

A  frequent  contributor  to  The  Church  of  England 
Magazine,  The  London  Pulpit,  and  The  Church  of  England 
Sunday  School  Quarterly  Magazine. 


Mastbh,  Rev.  Augustus  Chester,  b.  Haywood, 
near  Colwich,  3rd  Dec,  1823  ;  s.  of  William 
Chester  Master,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Univ.  Coll.,  Ox., 
1st  Dec,  1842  ;  B.A.,  New  Inn  Hall,  1847  ; 
P.C.  of  Perbethorpe,  Notts.,  1851—58;  Rector 
of  Broadwas,  Worcs.,  1858—61  ;  Vicar  of  J^ll 
Saints,  Preston,  Gloucs.,  1861  to  death  ;  m., 
29th  July,  1858,  Henrietta,  clau.  of  Sir  George 
Cornewall,  Bart.;  d.  10th  Dec,  1887. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  926  ;  Families  of  Chester 

and  Astry,  by  R.  B.  Chester  Walters  (1881).] 

Masters,   Charles,      b.  Tatenhill,   1663  ;    s.  of 

Thomas  Masters  ;    Mat.  Exeter  Coll.,  Ox.,  1st 

April,   1680  ;    B.A.,  1685  ;    Fellow,  1682,  to 

death  ;  d.,  1686. 

[Boase's   Exeter  Coll.,  80 ;    Foster's  Alumni   Oxon., 

E.S.,  IIL,  985.] 

Masters,  Robert,  of  London,     b.   1565  ;    Mat. 

Trin.  Coll.,  Ox.,  20th  March,  1579  ;    Fellow, 

M  Souls  ;  B.C.L.,  14th  July,  1590  ;  D.C.L., 

10th  Dec,  1594  ;    Principal  St.  Alban's  Hall, 

1599—1603;  an  Advocate,  1599  ;  Chancellor 

of   Rochester  ;    of    Lichfield,   1613  to  death  ; 

M.P.,  Cricklade,  1601  ;  d.  10th  July,  1625. 

[Ooote's  Civilians,  65;  Le  Neve's  Fasti,  I..  267  ;  Lausd. 
MS.,  984,  f.  64 ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  986 ; 
Harwood's  Lichfield,  191.] 

Masters,  Rev.  Samuel,     b.  Sarum,  1646  ;  s.  of 
George  Masters  ;  Mat.  Wadh.  Coll.,  Ox.,  13th 
Nov.,  1662  ;  Fellow,  Exeter  Coll.,  1663—68  ; 
B.A.,    1666  ;     M.A.,    1669  ;     B.D.,    1680  ; 
Preacher  at  Stanton  Harcourt  and  Southleigh, 
Oxon.;  Canon  of  St.  Paul's,  1678  ;  of  Lichfield, 
1C81  ;    Preb.    of  Gaia   Major,  Lichfield,   1st 
March,  1680 — 93  ;  Chp.  to  Lord  Radnor,  and 
Preacher  to  the  Bridewell,   1677  ;     Rector  of 
Shottesbrooke,  Berks.,  1685 — 93  ;  of  Dunton, 
Oxon.,    May  to    Sept.,   1693  ;    d.  Bath,  12th 
Sept.,  1693  ;    bur.   Church  of  St.   Peter  and 
St.  Paul,  Bath. 
[Boase's  Exeter  Coll.,  75 ;     Wood's  Ath.  Oxon,,  iv., 
386  ;   Gardiner,  246  ;   Hearne,  II.,  60  ;   Rawlinson,  I.,  45  ; 
Foster's   Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  986 ;   Harwood's  Lich- 
field, 232.] 

Masters  (or  Maisters),  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  Lon- 
don, 1560  ;  s.  of  Richard  Masters  ;  Mat.  St. 
John's  Coll.,  Ox.,  1575  ;  Fellow,  Merton  Coll., 
1577  ;  B.A.,  14th  Dec,  1577  ;  M.A.,  14th 
May,  1582  ;  B.D.,  12th  July,  1592  ;  Vicar  of 
Isle  Abbots,  Somerset,  1593—1627  ;  Master 
of  the  Temple,  1601—28  ;  Canon  of  Lichfield 
and  Preb.  of  Pipa  Parva,  1st  Dec,  1613—26  ; 
Archd.  of  Salop,   14th  May,    1614—28  ;    d. 

circa,  1628. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  986 ;   Harwood's 
Lichfield,  216,  243  ;  0,H,S.,  iv,,  272,] 

Mather,  Rev.  George.  Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.  ; 
B.A.,  1845  ;  M.A.,  1848  ;  P.C,  Oakamoor, 
1854—65  ;  Vicar  of  Freehay,  1847—57  ; 
R.D.,  Cheadle,  1857—90  ;  Proctor  for  Arch- 
deaconry of  Stoke,  1878—87  ;  Preb.  of  Eccles- 
hall,  1891  to  death  ;  Rector  of  Longford,  Salop, 
1887  to  death  ;  d.,  1892. 
Bishop  Eawle,     A  Memoir,     By  Rev,  George  Mather 

and  Charles  John  Blagg,   London ;  Kegan  Paul.  1890.  8vo. 


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Mather,  Rev.  Joseph.     Congregational  Minister 

at  Bilston. 

Socialism  Exposed.    London :  R.  T.  S.    1830.    12mo., 
pp.  24.    2nd  ed.,  1830. 

Church  Rates  indefensible.    Bilston,  1830.    pp.  20. 

Mathbw,  — .     Canon  of  Lichfield. 
[Bodl.  Lib.,  864,  67.] 


Mathbw,  Hung.,  Lichfield. 

Petition  to  Dean  of  Lichfield, 
83.1 


[Bodl.  Lib.,  1521,  (b) 


Mathews,  James.     For  52  years  Vicar  Choral 

of  Lichfield  Cathedral ;    d.  28th  Sept.,  1861, 

aged  83  years. 

A  Collection  of  Anthems  and  Choruses  used  in  the 
Cathedral  Church  of  Lichfield.  2nd  ed.,  with  addition. 
Lichfield:  T.  G.  Lomax.    1830.    12mo.,pp.  xii.,  126, 10, 30. 

Mathie,  John  Park,  Surgeon,  Bilston.    L.P.P.S., 
Glasgow,  and  L.M.,   1882  ;    M.B.,  Glasgow, 
and  CM.,  1888. 
Singular  Attempt  at  Suicide.     [Lancet,  1890.] 

Matrons,  The. 

Six  Short  Histories.  London,  1762.  12mo.  Dublin, 
n.d,  12mo.  [Contains  The  British  Matron,  an  abstract 
of  The  Widow  of  the  Wood.] 

Maude,  Rev.  Charles  Bulmer.  b.  Chapeltown, 
near  Leeds,  29th  April,  1848  ;  s.  of  Edmund 
Maude,  Esq.;  educated  Leeds  Gr.  Sch.;  Mat. 
Exeter  Coll.,  Ox.,  12th  July,  1867  ;  B.A., 
1871  ;  M.A.,  1874  ;  Vicar  (and  Rector)  of  St. 
Cyprian,  Kimberley,  South  Africa,  1876 — 81  ; 
P.C.  ofWilneoote,  1881— 87  ;  Vicar  of  Leek, 
1887  ;  m.  Geraldine,  clau.  of  Alexander  Dona- 
van,  Esq.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  of  Framfield  Place, 
Sussex. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  930.] 

Maude,  Rev.  Joseph,  b.  Kendal,  1776  ;  Mat. 
Queen's  Coll.,  Ox.,  2nd  March,  1792  ;  B.A., 
B.A.,  1796  ;  M.A.,  1799  ;  Assistant  Preacher, 
St.  Mary's,  Stafford  ;   d.  23rd  March,  1852. 

The  Kingdom  of  &od.  A  Sermon.  Stafford:  A. 
Morgan,     n.d.  (1815).     8vo.,  pp.  24. 

Alpha  and  Omega,  or  a  Minister's  Closing  Address : 
A  Sermon  preached  in  the  Church  of  St.  Mary's,  Stafford, 
on  Sunday,  August  the  Slst,  1817.  Stafford:  A.  Morgan. 
1817.     8to.,  pp.  30. 

Maurice,  William,  Printer,  &c.,  West  Bromwioh. 
[White's  Staffs.  (1834).] 

Mavesyn  Ridwarb. 

Ordnance  Plan  .     .     .     Southampton,  1883. 

Plates  of  Church  [Shaw,  I.,  206,  191];  Tomb  of  Hugo 
Malvoisyn  [192];  Sir  Henry  Malvoisyn  [192];  Sir  Robert 
Malvoisyn  [193] ;  Church  again  1781  [166];  N.E.  View  of 
Church  [166];  History  of  [166—205]. 

Mavor,  William,  LL.D. 

Historical  Account  of  ...  .  Travels,  Voyages, 
&c.  London,  1706—1802.  25  vols.,  18mo.  London,  1810. 
25  vols.,  ]8mo.  New  ed.,  adding  Travels  of  Lord  Valentia. 
London,  1813—18.    28  vols.,  18mo. 

The  British  Tourist.     London,  1708 — 1800.     6  vols 
18mo.    London,  1807.    6  vols.,  18mo.  ' 

Maw  &  Britain,  Printers,  Bilston. 

Now  First  Published  by  Authority.  Complete  and 
Full  Copy  of  Draft  Lease  of  the  proposed  Bilston  Park. 
Bilston :  Maw  ^-  Britain. 


Maxby,  Anthony.      Dean  of  Windsor  and  Wol- 
verhampton. 
[Bodl.  Lib.,  1123,  112.] 

Maxfield,  Thomas,     b.  Staffs. 

Vita  et  Martyrium.    JDuaci,  1616.    4to. 

Maxwell,  Robert. 

A  Letter  from  a  Friend  in  England  to  Mr.  Maxwell, 
with  a  Character  of  Mr.  Johnson's  English  Dictionary, 
lately  published.    Dublin,  1755.    4to. 

Mayer,  Rev.  John  Henry,  b.  Longton,  1832  ;  s. 
of  John  Mayer  ;  Mat.  Wore.  Coll.,  Ox.,  17th 
March,  1852  ;  B.A.,  1855  ;  M.A.,  1858  ; 
Vicar  of  Wold  Newton,  Yorks.,  1863—75  ;  of 
Tanbridge,  Surrey,  1877—78. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  934.] 

Mayer,  Joseph,  b.  Thistlebury,  Newcastle,  23rd 
Feb.,  1803  ;  s.  of  Samuel  Mayer,  Currier, 
and  Margaret,  his  wife  ;  settled  in  Liverpool 
as  a  Jeweller,  1822 ;  made  a  Collection  of 
Greek  Coins,  sold  to  French  Government  in 
1844  ;  Collected  a  Museum  of  Antiquities,  . 
Pottery,  &c.,  which  he  presented  to  the  City 
of  Liverpool,  1867  ;  raised  two  Companies 
of  Volunteers  at  his  own  expense  in  1860  ; 
gave  Library  of  20,000  vols,  and  Museum  to 
Bebington,  Cheshire  ;  one  of  the  founders  of 
the  Hist.  Soc.  of  Lanes,  and  Cheshire  ;  Presi- 
dent, 1866 — 69  ;  d.,  unmarried,  19th  Jan., 
1886  ;  bw.  Bebington. 

Sprott's  Chronicle.  Edited  by  Dr.  W.  Bell.  London, 
1851.     [Printed  at  the  expense  of  Mr.  Mayer.] 

Anglo-Saxon  and  Old  English  Vocabularies.  Edited 
by  Thomas  Wright,  1857, 1873.  2  vols.,  8vo.  2nd  ed., 
1884.     [Printed  at  the  expense  of  Mr.  Mayer.] 

Feudal  Manuals  of  English  History.  Edited  by  Thomas 
Wright.  London,  1872.  [Printed  at  the  expense  of  Mr. 
Mayer.] 

Inventorium  Sepulchrale.  [Printed  at  the  expense  of 
Mr.  Mayer.] 

Diplomatarium  Anglicum  ^vi  Saxonici.  By  B. 
Thorpe.  London,  1865.  [Printed  partially  at  the  expense 
of  Mr.  Mayer.] 

A  Synopsis  of  the  History  of  the  Manufacture  of 
Earthenware,  with  Reference  to  the .  Specimens  in  the 
Exhibition  of  the  Liverpool'  Mechanics'  Institute,  1842. 
Liverpool :  Roclccliff' (^  Ellis.     1842.     8vo. 

An  Address  to  the  Members  of  the  Historic  Society  of 
Lancashire  and  Cheshire.  Liverpool :  Printed  by  Thomas 
Bra/cell.     1868.     8vo.,  pp.  20. 

On  the  Growth  of  Fruits.  In  a  Letter  to  Joseph 
Mayer,  by  the  Rev.  T.  P.  Redhead.  Liverpool:  Eqerton 
Smith  i- Son.     1863.     8vo.,  pp.  17. 

On  the  Scarcity  of  Home  Grown  Fruits.  In  a  Letter 
to  Joseph  Mayer,  by  C.  R.  Smith.  Liverpool:  Brahell. 
1863.     8vo.,  pp.  14. 

On  the  Preparations  of  the  County  of  Kent  to  resist 
the   Spanish  Armada.      Liverpool:  Brahell.    1868.    8vo 
pp.  24. 

History  of  the  Art  of  Pottery  in  Liverpool.  Liver- 
pool :  D.  Marples.     1871.     8vo.,  pp.  55. 

On  Free  Libraries    .    .    .    Inscribed  to  Joseph  Mayer. 
Liverpool :  D.  Marples.     1867.     8vo.,  pp.  25. 
[Printed  in  Capital  Letters  all  tbrough.] 

Early  Exhibitions  of  Art  in  Liverpool.  With  some 
Notes  for  a.  Memoir  of  George  Stubbs.  Liverpool,  1876. 
8vo. 

The  Mayer  Collection  considered  as  an  Educational 
Possession.  By  C.  T.  Galty.  (Re-issued  for  private  cir- 
culation.) Liverpool:  D.  Marples  <}■  Co.  1878.  8vo., 
pp.  36. 

The    Wedgwood    Institute.       Reprinted    from    Miss 
Meteyard's   Life   of  Josiah  Wedgwood.     London.     8vo 
pp.  10. 

Catalogue  of  the  Mayer  Library,  Bebington.  Es- 
tablished 1st  Jan.,  1868.  Liverpool,  1876.  8vo.,  pp.  iv.,  187. 


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Catalogue  of  Prints,  &o.,  o{  the  late  J.  Mayer,  of 
Liverpool.  Liverpool,  1887.  8vo.  Ditto,  London,  1887. 
8vo. 

Portrait.    187B.     [In  Bebington  Free  Library.] 

Ditto  (as  a  young  man).  By  Daniels.  [In  Mayer 
Museum,  Liverpool. 

Ditto:  [Engraved  as  frontis.  to  Inventorium  Sepul- 
chrale.] 

Ditto.  [Lithographed  for  presents,  by  Stevenson,  of 
Liverpool,  circa  1873} 

The  trpcott  and  Dodd  Collections  in  the  possession  of 
Mr.  Mayer.  [Temple  Bar  (May  and  July,  1876).  Eeprinted 
in  Memoirs  of  Thomas  Dodd,  William  ijpcott,  and  G-eorge 
Stubbs,  R.A.  {London,  1870).] 

Note  on  the  Tilting  Ground  at  G-awsworth  [Eeliq., 
III.,  203]  ;  Note  on  same  [VIII.,  182]  ;  On  Ancient  Shoes 
[Trans,  of  Hist.  Soc.  of  Lanes,  and  Cheshire,  I.]  ;  British 
Urns  at  West  Kirkby  [si.]  ;  Ancient  Modes  of  Fastening 
Doors  [11.]  ;  Tilting  Ground  at  Gaws worth,  Cheshire 
[»6.]  ;  Old  Halls  of  Cheshire  [III.]  :  Ancient  Custom  of 
Heating  Mock  Mayor  at  Newcastle-under-Lyme  [JA.]  ; 
Royal  Visitors  to  Liverpool  FIV.]  ;  Boscoe  and  his 
Writings  [V.]  ;  Shotwick  Church  [VI.,  77—83]  ;  Pottery 
in  Liverpool  fVII.]  ;  Arming  of  Levies  in  the  Hundred  of 
Wirral  [XIJ;  Inedited  Letters  of  Cromwell  and  other 
Begicides  [NTS.,  I.]  ;  Preparation  of  the  County  of  Kent 
to  resist  the  Spanish  Arm^da  [VIIL] ;  Art  of  Pottery 
[XI.]  ;  Objects  in  the  Miyer  Collection  relating  to  the 
County  of  Essex  [3rd  Series,  I.]. 

[Stafs.  Times  (30tli  Aug.,  1873)  ;  Liverpool  Papers 
(20th  Jan.,  1886) ;  Men  of  the-Times  (6th  ed.) ;  C.  Roach 
Smith's  Retrospections,  I..  67  ;  Pref.  to  Meteyard's  Wedg- 
wood and  Group  of  Englishmen ;  Gatty's  Catalogues 
(1877 — 82) ;  Communications  from  C.  W.  Sutton.] 

Mayer,  Joseph.     Potter,  Hanley  ;  d.  28th  April, 
1860. 

The  Will  Case  of  the  Ute  Joseph  Mayer,  Esq.,  of 
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Mayer,  Joseph,  Burslern. 

Salem's  Lyre.  Consisting  of  Original  Hymn  Tunes 
and  Pieces,  or  Short  Choruses.  Composed  and  arranged 
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Ordnance  Plan    . 
Southampton,  1879—81.  „  „  ,    „ 

[See  Windle  (Rev.  W.)  (B.  W.)  (Rev.  W.  S.),  Moore 

(T.).l 

Maynard,  Rer.  Edward,  b.  Daventry,  1654  ; 
s.  of  William  Maynard  ;  Mat.  Wadh.  Coll., 
Ox.,  2l8t  Oct.,  1670  ;  Demy,  Magd.  Coll., 
1672—78  ;  B.A.,  1674  ;  M.A.,  1677  ;  Fellow, 
1678—94;  B.D.,  1688;  D.D.,  3rd  March, 
1692  ;  expelled  hy  Commissioners  of  James  II., 
1687  ;  restored,  1688  ;  Preacher  at  Lincoln's 
Inn,  1691  ;  Rector  of  Boddington,  Northants., 
1696 — 1740  ;  Canon  and  Precentor  of  Lich- 
field, 15th  Nov.,  1700,  to  death  ;  Master  of 
St.  John's  Hospital,  Lichfield,  14th  Dec, 
1704 — 19  ;  gave  £697  towards  the  new  build- 
ings at  Magd. 'Coll.,  Ox.  ;  Rector  of  Passing- 
ham,  Northants.,  1701—6  ;  d.,  IBth  April, 
1740  ;  bur.  Boddington. 

Edited— History  of  St.  Paul's  Cathedral.      By  Sir  W. 

"^PGutch's  MS.,  196a;  Bloxam's  Magd.  Coll.,  v.,  369 ; 
Gardner's  Hist.,  287;  Rawlinson,  III.,  240;  Bakers 
Northants.,  I.,  482 ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon  ,  E.b.,  J-ii., 
994;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  196,  560;  Wood's  Colleges, 
322,'«65.] 

Mazzinghi,  Thomas  John  de.  b.  London,  13th 
Nov.,  1810  ;  s.  of  Dominick  Peter  Mazzinghi, 
Esq.';    educated    Charterhouse    Sch.  ;    M.A., 


6  Sheets  with  2  Index  Sheets. 


Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.,  1835  ;  Student,  Inner 
Temple,  22nd  Jan.,  1829  ;  Barrister  at  Law, 
28th  Jan.,  1842  ;  Indian  Law  Commissioner, 
1865—69  ;  Librarian,  W.  Salt  Lib.,  Stafford, 
Feb.,  1873  to  death  ;  Secretary  to  W.  Salt 
Archseol.  Soc.  from  its  foundation  to  his  death  ; 
m.  Ann,  dau.  of  M.  Mathieu  Schrobilgen, 
Chief  Greffier  of  the  High  Court  of  Luxem- 
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Sanctuaries  .  .  Stafford:  Halden  (S;  Son.  1887. 
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VIII.,  (pt.  2)  pp.  152] ;  Reports  of  W.  Salt  Archseological 
Society  (1880  to  his  death). 

Editor  (in  part)  of — Historical  Collections  for  a 
History  of  Staflrordshire.  [Vols.  I. — XII.  were  issued 
under  his  supervision.] 

Meadowcroft,  David.      Sometime  a  fishmonger 
in  Newcastle  ;    removed  from  Newcastle  about 
1886. 
Miscellaneous  Poems,    n.  p.,  pi.,  or  d.  (Peake,  Printer, 

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Meadowcroft,  Rev.  Richard,  b.  Staffs.,  1695 
s.  of  Richard  Meadowcroft,  of  Worcester 
Mat.  Merton  Coll.,  Ox.,  9th  March,  1710 
B.A.,  1714  ;  Fellow  ;  M.A.,  1718  ;  Vicar  of 
Oakley,  Bucks.,  1727  ;  Canon  of  Worcester, 
1735  ;  Vicar  of  Quinton,  Gloucs.,  1738  ; 
Rector  of  St.  Martin's,  Worcester,  1738  ; 
Vicar  of  Lindridge,  Worcs.,  1751  to  death  ; 
d.  8th  Sept.,  1760. 

A  Critical  Dissertation  upon  Milton's  Paradise  Re- 
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[Rawlinson,  I.,  298  :  V.,  169  :  XVIII.,  236  ;  Foster's 
Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  997  ;  Pitt's  Staffs,  (pt.  2),  252  ; 
Chalmers's  Biog.  Diet.] 

Mear,  J.,  Burslem. 

Obituary  of  Elizabeth  Clowes,  Lane  End  [New  Con. 
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Mbdicraft,  Rev.  J.,  IJTew  Connexion  Minister. 

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Keates  4  Ford.    1884.     12mo.,  pp.  20. 

Meigh,  Charles,     s.  of  Job  Meigh,  Potter. 

A  Critical  and  Descriptive  Catalogue  of  the  Collection 
of  Pictures  at  Grove  House,  Shelton.  Hanley:  Thomas 
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[Very  rare.] 

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Mbllor,  Rev.  Joseph,  New  Connexion  Minister, 
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Amusements,  their  Use  and  Abuse  [New  Con.  Mag. 
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Mellvillb  &  Co. 

Directory  of  Wolverhampton,  with  Bilston,  Willen- 
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Mblly,    George.     M.P.,   Stoke-on-Trent,    1865 
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The  Children  of  Liverpool  and  the  Rival  Schemes  of 
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Melmoth,  William.     Of  Lincoln's  Inn  ;  K.O. 

The  Great  Importance  of  a  Religious  Life.  London, 
nil.  12uio.  New  ed.,  with  Appendices.  London:  Roworth. 
1849.    Roy.  8vo. 

[In  the  Appendix  will  be  found  notices  of  Bishop  Hurd  and 
Archdeacon  Nares.] 

Memoirs 

Of  an  TJnf  ortanate  Young  NoWeman.     [  See  Annesley 

(James).] 

Of  Bagot  Family.     [See  Bagot  (W.,  Lord).] 
Of  Mosley  Family.     [See  Mosley  (Sir  0.).] 

Menzibs,  Robert,  b.  Trentham,  1866  ;  s.  of 
George  Menzies,  Estate  Agent  to  His  Grace 
the  Duke  of  Sutherland  ;  Mat.  Exeter  Coll., 
Ox.,  13th  Oct.,  1885. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  943.] 

Merger,  Lieut.-Col.  William. 

Anglise  Speculum ;  or,  England's  Looking  Glasse. 
London,  1848.  4to.  [Portrait  of  Robert,  Earl  of  Essex, 
by  Marshall.]^ 

Funeral  Elegy  on  Robert  Devereux,  Earl  of  Essex. 
London,  1848.    Fol.  Broadside. 

Metcalfe,  John.     b.  Cannock,  1785  ;  s.  of  Rev. 
John  Metcalfe  ;    Mat.    Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox., 
31st  May,  1802  ;  B.A.,  1806  ;  d.  1808. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  947.] 

Metcalfe,  John.      b.  Burton,  1808  ;    s.  of  Rev. 
John    Metcalfe ;    Mat.   Brasenose  Coll.,   Ox., 
10th  Oct.,  1826  ;    B.A.,  Magd.  Coll.,  1831  ; 
M.A.,  Brasenose  Coll.,  1870. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  948.] 

Meteyard,  Eliza  ("  Silverpen").  b.  Liverpool, 
1816  ;  d.,  South  Lambeth,  1879. 

Life  of  Josiah  Wedgwood.  In  Two  Volumes.  Lon- 
don, 1865, 1888.    8vo.    Plates. 

A  Group  of  Englishmen  (1795 — 1816).  Being  records 
of  the  younger  Wedgwoods  and  their  Friends.  London : 
Longman,  Green,  ^  Co.     1871.     8vo.,  pp.  xxii.,  416. 

[Staffordshire  : — J.  Wedgwood,  vii.,  viii.,  2,  4,  14,  15 — 
17,  19,  20,  23,  30,  41,  42,  61  ;  Watt  (J.),  viii.,  2,  34,  61,  151, 
242  ;  Boulton  (M.),  2, 34,  68  ;  Soho,  2, 151  ;  Walt  (Junior), 
267;  Mayer  (J.),  viii.— xiv. ;  Stoke,  158  ;  Darwin  (Dr.  E. 
W.),  XV.,  xvi.,  12,  23,  100,  121,  256—67,  282,  284,  319,  357 
—360  ;  Wedgwood  (Thos.,  b.  1766),  5,  7,  10,  34,  51,  56,  58, 
66,  81,  84,  85,  93,  96,  109,  115,  116,  118,  121—24,  126- 
31,  151,  282,  395—406  ;  Wedgwood  (Josiah,  b.  1769),  7,  8, 
13,  20,  26,  35,  65,  66,  82,  93,  96,  98,  107,  114,  116,  117,  121, 
132,  134,  141—47,  151,  180,  187,  190,  295—99,  302,  389; 
Wedgwood  (John,  b.  1771),  7,  9,  26,  32,  33,  66,  92,  96,  182, 
190,  250—53  ;  Maer,  297,  306  ;  Darwin  (Dr.  E.),  7,  8, 11, 18, 
21,  23,  34,  36,  60,  74,  254,  263  ;  Bentley  (T.),  4,  7,  14—17, 
23  ;  Wedgwood  (Mrs.),  8,  110,  292,  260  ;  Eggington,  161  ; 
Bcton,  332  ;  Lichfield,  8,  11,  23  ;  Etruria,  20,  28,  56,  269  ; 
Lomas  (Rev.  Mr.,  of  Newcastle),  24  ;  Pepper  (of  New- 
castle), 306;  Caldwell,  307  ;  Sparrow,  307;  T.  Campbell  (at 
Etruria),  274,  276.] 

Mbthwin,  Rev.  Anthony,  of  Somerset,  b.  1574; 

Mat.  Trin.  Coll.,  Ox.,  25th  Oct.,  1595  ;  B.A., 

Queen's  Coll.,  Ox.,  24th  April,  1599  ;    M.A., 

St.    Edmund    Hall,    Ox.,    21st    Jan.,    1602  ; 

B.D.,  31st  May,   1609  ;    Canon  of    Lichfield 

and  Preb.  of   Weeford,  16th  June,  1612,  to 

death  ;    Vicar  of  Piome,   Selwood,  1606,  and 

Lamyat,  (both)  Somerset,  1614  to  death  ;    d. 

6th   July,    1640;    left  a  legacy  to   Lichfield 

Cathedral. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon..  E.S.,  III.,  1005;  Harwood's 
Lichfield,  262.] 

Medland,  Rogerum  de.     Bp.  of  Lichfield. 

Brevis  historia  sedis  episcopalis  Lich.  at  Gov.  usque 


ad  R.  de  M. ;    inc.  "  Episcopi.  Leich.  et  Coventriae,  ex 
Registro  Galtridi  Prioris  et  Coventrise  Petrus  hie  tempore 
regis  WUlielmi  Bastard.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  860,  L,  3.] 
[See  Longespie  (Bp.).] 

Mbverell,  with  Danyell,  and  additions  by  Glover. 

[Bodl.  Lib.,  834,  T.  1,  f.  9S— 106.] 

Meverbll,  Sir  Sampson. 

[Bodl.  Lib.,  860,  136.1 

Meynell,  Rev.  Henry,  b.  Langley,  Derbys.  ; 
s,  of  Godfrey  Meynell ;  Mat.  Brasenose  Coll., 
Ox.,  9th  June,  1846  ;  B.A.,  1850  ;  M.A., 
1853  ;  Curate  of  Kidlington,  Ox.,  1851—57  ; 
P.O.  of  Pauls,  Salop,  1857—66  ;  Carate-iii- 
charge  of  Denstone,  1866 — 81  ;  Vicar  of 
Denstone,  1881 — 85  ;  Vice-Provost  and  Fellow 
of  the  College  of  St.  John  and  St.  Marv, 
Lichfield,  1885—91  ;  Provost,  1891  ;  Preb. 
of  Gaia  Major,  Lichfield,  1890;  R.D.  of 
Cheadie,  1885 — 91  ;  Canon  of  Cumbrae, 
1874. 

Addresses  given  on  a  Quiet  Day. 
[Poster's    Alumni    Oxon.,    III.,    949 ;    Hutchinson's 
Stoke,  65.] 

Meynell  (Maynell),  Thomas.  Mat.  Exeter 
Coll.,  Ox.,  20th  July,  1654  ;  B.A.,  16th  Mav, 
1658  ;  M.A.,  Hart.  Hall,  7th  Aug.,  1660" ; 
Rector  of  South  Kilworth,  Leics.,  1662  :  of 
Kirk  Langley,  Derbys.,  1662  ;  Canon  of  Lich- 
field, 1674  ;  Preb.  of  Whittington,  Lichfield, 
29th  July,  1676,  to  death  ;  d.  1706. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1006  ;   Harwood's 
Lichfield,  264.] 

Meynell  Ingram,  Hugo  Francis.  b.  St. 
George's,  Hanover  Square,  1820  ;  s.  of  Hugo 
Charles  Meynell  Ingram  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox., 
15th  May,  1839  ;  of  Temple  Newsam,  Leeds, 
and  Hoar  Cross,  Stag's.  ;  M.P.,  West  Stafford, 
1868,  to  death  ;  d.,  1871. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  949.] 

Meyeick  (Meryk,  Myrycke,  Meverick),  Rev. 
Edmund,  b.  Bodorgan,  Anglesey  ;  s.  of  Meuric 
Ap  Llewelyn  ;  of  Ox.  Univ.  ;  B.A.,  9th  Feb., 
1555  ;  B.O.L.,  9th  July,  1558  ;  D.C.L.,  14tli 
July,  1567  ;  Archd.  of  Bangor,  1559  ;  Chan- 
cellor of  St.  Asaph  ;  Canon  of  Lichfield,  1558  ; 
Preb.  of  Bobenhall,  Lichfield,  3rd  Oct.,  1563, 
to  death  ;  sinecure  Rector  of  Corwen,  Merlo- 
neths.,  1559  ;  d.  before  Aug.,  1606  ;  Will, 
dated  4th  June,  1606,  directing  to  be  bur.  in 
Lichfield  Cathedral. 

[Thomas's  St.  Asaph,  239  ;   Harwood's  Lichfield,  219  • 
Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1006.] 

MAziArbs,  L. 

Hiatoire  Critique  de  la  Literature  Anglais.    Seconde 
Editien.    Trois  Tomes.    Paris,  1841.    8vo. 
[Johnson,  II.,  28—131.] 

MiDDiMAN,  Samuel. 

Picturesque  Castles  and  Abbeys  of  England  and  Wales 
London,  1805—8.    Ob.  fol.     16  plates. 

Middlbmist,  Rev.  Francis  John.  b.  Uttoxeter, 
1849  ;  s.  of  John  Middlemist  ;  Mat.  Keblu 
Coll.,  Ox.,  18th  Oct.,  1870;  B.A.,  1873; 
M.A.,  1877  ;  Curate  of  Kirkstall,  Yorks.,  1870 


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—79  ;     Holy    Trinity,    Bingley,    1879—81  ; 
Brightstone,  1881—85  ;  Farnborough,  1886— 
88;  Smethurst,  1889— 90  ;  Sedgeford, 
1891. 

Sermons   preached  in  a   Tillage   Church.      London: 
Skeffington.    1885.     Pt.  8vo. 

[Foster's  Alunmi  Oxou.,  III.,  951.] 

MiDDLBMiST,  Rev.  Robert  Walter,  b.  Uttoxeter, 
1855  ;  s.  of  John  Middlemist ;  Mat.  as  a 
Non.-Coll.  Student,  Ox.,  14th  Oct.,  1876  ; 
B.A.,  1884. 

[Foster's  Alunmi  Oxon.,  III.,  951.] 

MiDDLETON,  Rev.  Erasmus. 

Biographia  Evangelica.    London,  1779 — 86.     8vo.    4 
vols.    Portraits.    London,  1816.    8vo.    i  vols. 

MiDDLETON,  Rev.  John.  b.  Shelton,  1714  ;  s. 
of  John  Middleton,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Magd.  Hall, 
Ox.,  10th  Oct.,  1732  ;  B.A.,  1736  ;  Curate 
of  Hanley,  1737  :  was  the  means  of  enlarging 
(1764)  and  finally  re-building  the  church 
(1787)  ;  partner  with  W.  Warner  Edwards,  of 
Shelton,  as  a  Pot  Manufacturer  ;  d.  1802  ; 
aged  88  ;  bur.  at  Stone ;  Will  dated  18th 
June,  1744. 
Life  of   Henry  Wedgwood.     ["Wedgwood's  Romance 

of  Staffordshire,  n.,  64—100.] 

[Foster's  Alumni   Oxon.,  III.,  952;    Ward's   Stoke, 

passim.'^ 

MiDDLETON,  Rev.  Johu.  b.  Hanley,  1749  ;  s. 
of  Rev.  John  Middleton  [s«e]  ;  Mat.  Wore. 
Coll.,  Ox.,  1766  ;  B.A.,  1771  ;  had  an  ir- 
reconcilable dispute  with  his  father,  who  left 
him  "One  Shilling"  by  his  Will. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  952  ;  Wedgwood's  Ro- 
mance of  Staffs.,  11.,  97,  100.] 

MiDDLETON,  Joshua  Heath.      b.  Shelton,  1747  ; 
s.  of  Rev.  John  Middleton  ;  Mat.  Wore.  Coll., 
Ox.,  19th  May,  1763. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  952.] 

MiDDLETON,  Samuel.      b.  Hanchurch,  1703  ;    s. 
of  Walter  Middleton  ;  Mat.  Magd.'  Coll.,  Ox., 
10th  Oct.,  1723  ;  B.A.,  1727. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  952.] 

MiDDLETON,  Rev.  Thoma.=.     b.  Shelton,  1745  ; 
8.  of  Rev.  John  Middleton  ;  Mat.  Wore.  Coll., 
Ox.,  19th  May,  1763  ;    Curate  to  his  father  ; 
Incumbent  of  Endon,  1798,  to  death  ;  d.  1815. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  ni.,  952  ;   Wedgwood's  Ro- 
mance of  Staffs.,  n.,  97;  Hutchinson's  Stoke,  100.] 

Midland  Antiquary,  The. 

Edited  by  W.  C.  Carter.    Birmingham,  1880,  ^c.    8vo., 
4  vols.     [Numeroas  Staffordshire  Articles.] 

Miles  (Myles),  Rev.  David,  b.  Oaksey,  Wilts., 
1697  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Miles  ;  Mat.  Balliol  Coll., 
Ox.,  14th  Dec,  1714;  B.A.,  Magd.  Hall, 
1718 ;  M.A.,  8th  March,  1743  ;  Vicar  of 
Ellastone,  1724—83;  Rector  of  Cubley, 
Derbys.,  1752  ;  d.  1783. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  HI.,  1012  ;  Hutchinson's 

Stoke,  75.] 

MiLLE  (Milles),  Rev.  Thomas.     Canon  of  Lich- 
field. 
[Bodl.  Lib.,  1521,  (b)  111.] 


Miller,    Rev.  Charles,     b.  Harlow,  1797  ;  s.  of 

Rev.  Charles  Sanderson  Miller  ;    Mat.  Wore. 

Coll.,  Ox.,  2nd  Feb.,  1816  ;  Vicar  of  Harlow, 

1831. 

Letter  of  Remonstrance  to  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  R.  Peel 
on  the  proposed  renewal  of  the  Tithes  Commission.  Lon- 
don, 1842.    8vo. 

Miller,  Rev.  George. 

Letter  to  Dr.  Pusey  on  his  Letter  to  the  Bishop  of 
Oxford  (Dr.  Bagot).    London,  1840.    Svo. 

Miller,  H. 

First  Impressions  of  England  and  its  People.  London, 
1853.  Duo.,  pp.  407.  [In  chap.  iv.  the  Author  describes 
his  walk  from  Wolverhampton  to  Sedgley,  Dudley  Castle, 

&C.1 

Miller,  Rev.  John  C.     Canon  of  Worcester  ; 

Rector  of  St.  Martin's,  Birmingham  ;    D.D.  ; 

d.  11th  July,  1880. 
The  Dying  Judge's  Charge  [Judge  Talfourd  at  Staf- 
ford] re-echoed  from  the  Pulpit.    A  Sermon  preached  at 
Warwick, 20 Mar.,  1854.    London:  Hatchard.    1854.    8vo., 
pp.  42.       • 

Miller.  Rev.  Joseph.  Univ.  S.  Andrew's  ; 
B.D.,  1870  ;  St.  Bees  Theological  Coll.,  1876  ; 
Curate  of  Holy  Trin.,  Dariren,  Lanes.,  1876 
—8  ;  Ch.  Ch.,  Salford,  1878—79  ;  Trinity 
Church,  Hope,  Hanley,  1879—81  ;  Maryport, 
1881—84  ;  Newbold-on-Avon,  1884—85  ; 
Rector  of  Great  Bolas,  Salop,  1886. 
Cure  of  the  Evils  of  the  Church  of  Scotland.    London : 

Williams  ^  Norgate.     1875.     Svo. 

Social  Prayers  for  five  Sabbaths.    London :  Williams 

4-  Norgate.     1875. 

The  Thirty-Nine  Articles  of  the  Church  of  England. 

.     .     .     .     London  (Timperly,  Printer,  Darwen)  1878.     Cr. 

8vo.,  pp.  242.     Vol.  II.,  1879  (Foulson  ^  Sons,  Printers, 

Manchester),  pp.  244.     Vol.  III.,  1881,  (Allbut  ^  Daniel, 

Printers,  Hanley),  pp.  321.      Vol.  IT.,  1885  (SimpHn  4 

Marshall,  London). 

Miller,  Matthew  Henry,  b.  Birmingham,  7th 
Feb.,  1843  ;  «.  of  James  Miller,  and  Eliza,  his 
wife  ;  educated  Severn  Street  Sch.,  Birming- 
ham ;  a  Journalist ;  m.,  26th  Sept.,  1870, 
Annie  Lovatt,  of  Leek  ;  Founder  of  Leek 
Times,  30th  July,  1870. 

Earnest  Hulme.     [See  Beresford  (Rev.  W.).] 

Cetewayo  :  His  Experiences  in  England,  &c.  By  Sir 
Kalm  Obsahvah,  K.G-.C.  Reprinted  by  M.  H.  Miller  from 
the  "  Leeh  Times."     1882.     8vo.,  pp.  64. 

Sudden  Death  of  Mr.  Stephen  Goodwin,  reprinted 
from  the  Leeh  Times.     Leeh,  n.d.  (1888).     8vo.,  pp.  14. 

Leek  fifty  years  ago.  Reprinted  from  the  Leeh  Times. 
Leek :  M.  H.  Miller.     1887.     Demy  12mo.,  pp.  168. 

Shakespeare  and  others  on  the  Leek  Commissioners. 
Leek:  M.H.  Miller.    1889.    fcp.  4to.,  pp.  36. 

Olde  Leek.  Leeh:  M.  H.  Miller.  1892.  8vo.  Lar. 
paper,  4to..  pp.  350.     [Printed  by  T.  Mark,  Leeh.'] 

The  silk  Industry,  by  L.  B.  Bernhart.  Leek ;  M.  H. 
Miller.     n.d.(1893).     ]2mo.,  pp.  22.  ,  ^,o„,. 

Odd  Fellows'  Advertiser  for  1893.  Leek,  n.d.  (1893). 
12mo.,  no  pagination. 

An  Open  Letter.     [See  Smith  (G.).] 

Royal  Wedding  Souvenir,  reproduced  from  the  Strand 
Magazine.  Gratis  Supplement  to  the  Leek  Times,  8th 
Julv,  1893.    8vo.,  pp.  8. 

Editor  ol—The  Leek  Times,  30th  Jaly,  1870  to  date  ; 
The  Leek  Comet,  No.  I,  12th  August,  1893  to  date. 

Miller,  Richard,  Rugeley. 

An  Essay  on  the  Local  or  Lay  Ministry,  as  exercised_ 
in  the  Wesleyan  and  other  Branches  of  the  Methodist 
Family.    London,  1851.    Svo. 

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English  Country  Life.    London,  1850.    8vo. 
[Angling  in  Spring — Izaak  Walton,  &c.,  pp.  73 — 86.] 

MiLLiNGTON,  James,     b.  Lichfield,  1725  ;  s.  of 
Thomas  Millington  ;    Mat.  Magd.  Coll.,  8th 
May,   1745  ;     B.A.,  from  St.  Edmund   Hall, 
10th  March,  1749. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  958.] 

Mills,  Rev.  John.  Sometime  Congregational 
Minister  at  Dresden  ;  a  patron  of  Mr.  Brad- 
laugh  and  Mrs.  Besant ;  Editor  for  some 
years,  and  part  proprietor  of  the  Staffordshire 
Sentinel ;  retired  about  189U. 
The  Age  and  the  Church.    An  Address.    1870. 

Mills,  Rev.  Samuel.     New  Connexion  Minister  ; 

spent  greater  part  of  his  life  in  Staffordshire. 

Memoir  of  Mrs.  Mills  [New  Con.  Mag.,  1855.] 
Life  of  Eev.  S.  Mills,  by  his  Brother  [Mills,  (Rev.T.)]. 
London,  1867.  Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  xi.,  258.  [Staffordshire  :— W. 
Ridgway,  21;  J.  Ridgway,  21,18],  191;  Rev.  S.  Hulme, 
29,  38,  52  ;  Hanley,  34,  180—217;  Newcastle,  180,  181,  186 
—88,200,213;  Stoke,  181 ;  Rev.  W.  Cooke,  197  ;  Biirslem, 
51—57,  213;  Longton,  57;  Eev.  B.  Pranks,  213;  B.  J. 
Baxter,  210.] 

Mills,    Rev.    Simon.      b.   Leek,    1729  :    s.    of 

William   Mills,   Esq.,    and    Dorothy,  dau.   of 

Thomas  Hippisley,  of  Newcastle  ;    Mat.  Oriel 

Coll.,   Ox.,    1st  April,    1745  ;    B.A.,    1748 ; 

M.A.,    1751  ;    Rector   of  Norbury,   Derbys.; 

Vicar  of  Leek,   1758  to  death  ;     m.   (1)   — 

Meigh,   (2)  —  Furnival  (d.  1815)  ;    d.  1785. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon..  III.,  959  ;  Sleigh's  Leek,  84, 
89.] 

Mills,  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  Hanley  ;  New  Con- 
nexion Minister  from  1834  ;  Superannuated, 
1863. 

The  True  Mode  of  Baptism  Investigated.  London : 
Snow.    1849.    r2mo.    Reprinted  in  America. 

Sanctification.  A  Discourse  delivered  in  Zion  Chapel, 
Guernsey.  London,  1841.  8vo.,  pp.  vi.,  7 — 45.  (Printed 
by  S.  Barbet,  Guernsey.) 

The  Light  of  Life.  London,  1861.  Cr.  8vo.  2nd  ed., 
1862.     12mo.,  pp.  viii.,  9—265. 

Sure  of  Heaven.  London:  Hamilton.  1861.  12mo. 
New  ed.,  1864.    pp.  viii.,  9—276. 

Christianity,  its  Progress  and  Impediments. 

The  Absurdity  of  Unbelief  in  Christianity. 

Angels  and  Heaven.  London  :  Hodder  ^  Stouahton. 
1872.     Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  14,  iv.,  5—404. 

The  late  Rev.  H.  Seals  [New  Con.  Mag.  (1885),  348]  ; 
Memoir  of  William  B.  Wrifrht,  of  Chester  [361—67];  of 
William  Heaton  [(1836)161—69];  A  Visit  to  the  Tomb 
of  the  late  Rev.  J.  W.  Fletcher  at  Madeley  [(1837)  10— 
11]  ;  Memoir  of  Samuel  Goucher,  Shrewsbury  [320 — 24]  ; 
On  the  Death  of  Christ :  A  Poem  [391,  392]  ;  Letter 
[(1838)120];  Obituary  of  Mrs.  Mary  Lancaster  [(1842) 
472,473]  ;  on  Hull  Circuit  [(1843)  315—17]  ;  Angels  and 
Heaven  [(1872)  646—48]. 

Mills,  William,  b.  Leek,  1746  ;  s.  of  Thomas 
Mills  ;  Mat.  Hertford  Coll.,  Ox.,  9th  May, 
1763  ;  of  Mansfield-Woodhouse,  Notts.  ;  m., 
mo,  Katherine,  dau.  of  William  Cotton, 
of  Bellaport ;  d.  1781. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  962  ;  Sleigh's  Leek,  89.] 

Millwaed,  Annie.  Bookseller,  Stationer,  and 
Vendor  of  Patent  Medicines,  High  Street 
[Parson  &  Bagshaw's  Directory  (1818)]  ;  as 
Ann,  of  Upper  Rushall  Street  [White's 
Directory  (1834)],  Walsall. 


MiLLWARD,  P.,  Printer,  Walsall. 

The  Rudiments  of  English  Grammar  for  the  Use  of 
the  Rev.  T.  Bowen's  Academy  at  Walsall.  Walsall  ; 
Printed  by  F.  Millward.    1816.    12mo.,  pp.  62. 

[See  Darwall  (Rev.  J.).] 

Millward,  Harry,     b.  Wednesfield. 

Love  and  the  Law.    Bilston,  1888.    8vo. 

DoUy's  Dilemma. 

The  Music  Master. 

The  Captain's  Daughter. 

Maid  Marian. 

Rowarue  Revels. 

Millward,  Rev.  Richard.     Vicar  of  Eccleshall, 
1713    to    death  ;      Rector     of     Wybunbury, 
Cheshire  ;    d.  17 U. 
[Man.  Sch.   Reg.,  I.,   32 ;    Hutchinson's   Stoke,   71 ; 

Ormerod's  Cheshire ;  Earwaker's  East  Cheshire.] 

Millward,  Rev.  Richard,  b.  1731  ;  s.  of  Rev. 
R.  Millward,  Vicar  (and  Freb.)  of  Eccleshall  ; 
educated  Man.  Gr.  Sch.,  3rd  April,  1749  ;  of 
St.  John's  Coll.,  Cam.;  LL.B.,  1756  ;  Vicar 
of  Newton  Heath,  Lanes.,  5th  May,  1764  ; 
Clip,  to  Coll.  Ch.  of  Manchester,  17th  Nov., 
1773;  d.  15th  April,  1789. 

[Man.  Sch.  Reg.,  I.,  32.] 

Millward  (or  Milward),  William,  b.  Stafford, 
1660  ;  s.  of  Robert  Millward  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch., 
Ox.,  12th  Dec,  1679  ;  Student,  Westmr. 
Sch.,  1679;   B.A.,  1683. 

[Alumni  West.,  ^184 ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S., 
IIL,  1016.] 

MiLN?:,  James,     b.   Ingestre,  1703  ;    s.  of  Rev. 
James    Milne  ;    Mat.   Hart.    Hall,   Ox.,    10th 
May,  1723  ;  B.A.,  14th  Feb.,  1727. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  962.] 

MiLNEE,  Rt.  Rev.  John.  b.  London,  14th  Oct., 
1752  ;  s.  of  Joseph  Miller,  and  Mary,  his 
wife  ;  name  changed  by  him  to  Milner  ;  edu- 
cated at  Edgbaston  Sch.  ;  Sedgley  Park, 
1765  ;  Douai,  1766—77  ;  Bishop  of  Castabala 
in  partibus,  and  Vicar  Apostolic  of  the  Mid- 
land District,  1st  March,  1803  to  death  ;  d. 
1826  ;  btir.  Wolverhampton. 

Funeral  Sermon  on  Bishop  Challinor.  London.  1782. 
4to.  ' 

A  Letter  to  the  Author  of  a  Book  called  "A  Candid 
and  Impartial  Sketch  of  the  Life  and  Government  of  Pope 
Clement  XIV.    London,  1785.     8vo. 

A  Sermon  on  the  General  Thanksgiving.  London 
1789.    4to.,  pp.  34. 

The  Clergyman's  Answer  to  the  Layman's  Letter  on 
the   Appointment   of   the  Bishops.      London,  1790     4to 
pp.  27. 

[In  reply  to  Mr.  (afterwards  Sir)  John  Throckmorton.] 

The  Divine  Right  of  the  Episcopacy.  Addressed  to 
the  Catholic  Laity  of  England.  London ;  Coghlan.  1790 
4to.,  pp.  117. 

[In  reply  to  a  second  Letter  by  Throckmorton.  To  this  Sir 
John  replied  in  a  2nd  ed.  of  his  second  Letter  with  "  Farther  con- 
siderations on  the  same  subject."] 

Ecclesiastical  Democracy  Detected,  &c.  London 
1791.    4to.  ' 

[Milner's^nai  reply.] 

A  Discourse  delivered  at  the  Consecration  of  R  R 
William  Gibson,  Bishop  of  Acanthos,  V.  A.  N.,  in  the 
Chapel  at  Lulworth  Castle,  on  Sunday  the  5th  Dec  1790 
London,  1790.    4to.  '' 

Pacts  rela,tiug  to  the  Contest  amongst  the  Roman 
Catholics  of  the  Kingdom,  concerning  the  Bill  to  be  intro- 
duced into  Parliament  for  their  relief.    London,  1791.    8vo. 

A   Reply  to  the  Report  published  by  the  Cisalpine 


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Club.  London :  Coghlan.  1701.  8vo.,  pp.  35.  London, 
1795.    8to. 

Certain  Considerations  on  Behalf  of  the  Roman 
Catholics  [on  same  subject].    London,  1701.    8vo. 

Audi  Alteram  Partem.    London,  1702. 

[In  defence  of  Bishop  Walmesley  for  suspending  the  Eev. 
Thomas  Wilks  (kc).] 

Historical  and  Critical  Inquiry  into  the  Existence  and 
Character  of  St.  George.  London,  1702.  4to.  London, 
1705.    8vo. 

Letter  to  the  French  Refugees  by  the  Bishop  of  Leon. 
Translated  by  Rev.  J.  Milner.  London :  J.  P.  Coghlan. 
1701. 

The  Funeral  Oration  on  his  late  Most  Christian 
Majesty  Louis  XVL,  April  12th  1793.  London:  Coghlan. 
u.d.    4to.     (Translated  into  French.) 

Meditations  of  St.  Teresa  after  Communion.  London, 
1793. 

Ecclesiastical  Democracy  Detected.  London:  Coghlan. 
1793.    4to.,  pp.  XT.,  318. 

A  Serious  Expostulation  to  the  Rev.  Joseph  Berington 
upon  his  Theological  Errors  concerning  Miracles  and 
other  subjects.    London,  1797.    8vo. 

[In  answer  to  Berington's  Letters  from  Italy  (see).^ 

The  History,  Civil  and  Ecclesiastical,  and  Survey  of 
the  Antiquities  of  Winchester.  In  Two  Volumes.  London, 
n.d.  (1796).  4to.,  pp.  (L)  451.  Plates,  41,  303,  433*,  449. 
(II.)  6,  4,  270,  8.  Plates,  23,  57,  147,  177,  229,  249.  2nd 
ed.,  corrected  and  enlarged,  Winchester,  1809.  4to.,  2  vols., 
pp.  (L)  4,  2, 15,  5,  1,451,  (II.)  312.  pp.  137—44  are  re- 
peated and  follow  174.  3rd  ed.,  with  Biography  of  Author, 
Winchester,  1839.    Roy.  8vo.,  2  vols. 

A  Short  View  of  Winchester.  Chiefly  from  Dr.  Milner. 
Winchester,  1806.     8vo.,  pp.  52. 

Life  of  Bishop  Challouer,  as  preface  to  a  new  edition 
of  Challoner's  Grounds  of  the  Old  Religion.  London: 
Coghlan.     1798.     8vo. 

Dissertation  on  the  Modem  Style  of  Altering  Ancient 
Cathedrals,  exemplified  in  that  of  Salisbury.  London, 
1708.  4to.,  pp.  xiv.,  54.  2nd  ed.,  London  (Winchester), 
1811.    8vo.,  pp.  39.    2  Plates. 

Letters  to  a  Prebendary.     Winchester,  1800.    4to. 

[In  answer  to  Preb.  Sturges  and  the  Eev.  John  Hoadly  Ashe's 
Defence  of  Bishop  Hoadly.  A  2nd  ed.  was  issued  with  a  Notice  of 
Milner  (London,  1800.   8to.).] 

Observations  on  the  Means  necessary  for  the  further 
illustrating  the  Ecclesiastical  Architecture  of  the  Middle 
Ages,  in  a  letter  ...  to  Mr.  Tayler.  Winchester, 
1800.    8vo. 

The  Case  of  Conscience  Solved,  or  the  Catholics'  Claims 
proved  ....  compatible  with  the  Coronation  Oath 
....  With  a  Supplement  .  .  .  in  answer  to 
J.  Reeves.    London,  1801. 

An  Elucidation  of  the  Conduct  of  His  Holiness  P. 
Pius  "VII.,  with  respect  to  the  Bishops  and  Ecclesiastical 
Affairs  of  France.    London,  1802.    8vo. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Ecclesiastical  Architecture  of  Eng- 
land During  the  Middle  Ages.  London,  1802.  8vo.,  pp. 
xxiii.,150;  (Tayler's  Architectural  Library),  ISIO.  London, 
1811.  Roy.  8vo.,  lar.  paper  4to.,  10  plates.  London,  1835. 
8to.,  pp.  xxii.,  134. 

Exercise  for  Sanctifying  Sundays  and  Holidays,  and 
for  preparing  to  assist  at  Mass  profitably.    London,  1804. 

Instructions  for  the  Lent  of  1804. 

Authentic  Documents  relative  ...  to  Winifred 
White,  of  Wolverhampton.  London,  1805.  12mo.  2nd 
ei.,  Dublin.    Svd  ed.,  1806.  .  ^  ^^  ,. 

A  Short  View  of  the  Arguments  against  the  batholio 
Petition  now  before  Parliament.    London:  Keating.    1805. 

^  '  An  Address  to  the  Faithful  of  his  District,  8th  July, 
1806.  Wolverhampton,  n.d.  [Issued  to  correct  false 
glosses  in  the  Newspapers  as  to  the  part  he  played  m 
Tayler  v.  Whaler  and  Milner.] 

Pastoral  Letter    ....    to  Clergy    .     .  Mid- 

land District,  dated  Longbirch,  27th  Dec,  1803. 

Sequel  to  Pastoral  Letter.    London,  1800. 

Appendix  to  the  Sequel,  dated  Wolverhampton,  29th 
Nov.,  1809. 

Explanation  with  Dr.  Poynter.     London,  1807. 

Second  Edition  of  The  Case  of  the  Conscience  Solved, 
to  which  is  added  Observations  on  a  Publication  by  the 
Rev.  T.  L.  Le  Mesurier,  entitled  A  Sequel,  &c.  London, 
1807 

An  Examination  of  the  Articles  in  the  Anti-Jacobin 
Review  for  Nov.,  Jan.,  Feb.,  and  Mar.  last  (1807).  [Not 
published.]  .  . 

An  Inquiry  into  certain  vulgar  opinions  concerning 


the  Catholic  Inhabitants  ....  of  Ireland.  London, 
1808.  8vo.,  pp.  xi.,  278.  New  ed.,  with  Note  to  Letter 
III.,  a  Supplement  containing  three  Letters,  and  a  Post- 
script to  the  Pastoral  1808,  ordering  prayers  for  His 
Hohness,  P.   Pius    VII.,    and  denouncing  Blanchardism. 

1808.  Translated  into  French. 

[Replied  to  by  Abbe  Blanchard  in  his  Defence  du 
Clerg6  Francois  .  .  .  centre  Monsgr.  Milner.  To  this 
Milner  answered  as  follows :] 

A  Second  Pastoral  concerning  Blanchard's  writings, 
Aug.,  1808.    London:  Keating.    1808.    8vo.,  pp.  26. 

Letter  of  Approval  of  the  "  Penocis  Eccl^siastiqufe"  of 
CaiTou.    London :  Keating.    1808. 

Dr.  Milner's  Appeal  to  the  Catholics  of  Ireland.  Dub- 
lin, 1800.    8vo. 

A  Protest  against  Mr.  Ponsonby's  statement  in  the 
House  of  Commons  ....  25th  of  May,  1808 
Printed  on  the  26th  May,  1808. 

A  Letter  to  a  Parish  Priest.    London,  1808. 

[Only  50  copies  printed.] 

A  Sequel  to  a  Pastoral  Letter.      London:    Keating, 

1809.  8vo.,  pp.  26. 

A  Supplement  to  a  Pastoral  Letter.  London :  Keating, 
Brown,  <^  Keating.    1809.     8vo.,  pp.  49. 

Appendix  to  Supplement.    London :  Keating.    1809. 

Essay  on  Gothic  Architecture.  By  Rev.  T.  Watson 
.    Dr.  Milner    .  3rd  ed.,  London,  1808.     8vo., 

pp.  xxiv.,  176. 

A  Letter  to  a  Catholic  Peer,  5th  May,  1809. 

[Not  published.] 

Pastoral  on  the  Oscott  Seminary.  Wolverhampton, 
1800. 

Five  Letters  to  the  Editor  of  The  Statesman,  with  an 
Appendix.    London,  1810. 

The  Substance  of  a  Sermon  preached  at  the  Blessing 
of  the  Catholic  Chapel  of  St.  Chad's,  Birmingham.  Sirm' 
ingham,  n.d.  (1800).     8vo.,  pp.  49. 

An  Elucidation  of  the  Yeto.    London,  1810. 

Letter  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Milner  (which  appeared  in  the 
Statesman)  on  the  Veto  Question.  London,  1810.  8vo., 
pp.  62. 

Pastoral  Letter  of  John,  Bishop  of  Castabala.  Dated 
"Wolverhampton,  Aug.  10th,  1811."  Wolverhampton, 
1811. 

Instructions  addressed  to  the  Catholics  of  the  Midland 
Counties  of  England  .  .  Wolverhampton:  Simpson. 
1811.    8vo.,  pp.  54. 

Instructions  to  the  Catholics  of  the  British  Empire, 
Dublin :  Coyne.    1811. 

Two  Letters  to  a  R.  R.  Prelate  in  Ireland,  in 
Refutation  of  Charles  Butler's  Letter  to  an  Irish  Gentle- 
man ....  With  a  Postscript  in  reply  to  Rev.  Dr. 
O'Connor's  Work  "Columbanus."    Dublin,  1811.    8vo. 

An  Explanation  with  the  Rev.  Dr.  Poynter,  Coadjutor 
Bishop.    London,  1812.    8vo.,  pp.  108. 

Multum  in  Parvo.    London,  1813. 

A  Brief  Memorial  on  the  Catholic  BID.    London,  1813. 

An  Encyclical  Letter  to  the  Midland  Catholics.  Wol- 
verhampton, 1813.  .  _,    ,    ,. 

A  Pastoral  Charge  on  the  Jurisdiction  of  the  Cathohc 
Church.  London :  Keating.  1813.  8vo.,  pp.  36.  Part  11. 
Part  ni.,  8vo.,  pp.  81. 

[Parts  II.  and  III.  not  published.] 

Letter  of  Thanks  from  Dr.  Milner  to  W.  WUberforce, 
Esq.,  M.P.     London,  1813.  ...  ,.   „        „        , 

Thanksgiving  Sermon.    Birmingham:  J.  Herralt.  n.d, 

(1816).    4to.,  pp.  40. 

An  Humble  Remonstrance  to  the  Members  of  the 
House  of  Commons.  By  a  native  Roman  Catholic  Prelate. 
The  Inquisition.  A  Letter.  By  a  Catholic  Christian 
[written  by  Dr.  MUner].  London,  1816.  8vo.,  pp.46. 
2nd  ed.,  same  gear. 

Instructions  for  Lent.    London :  Keating.    1817. 

The  End  of  Religious  Controversy.  London,  1818. 
lar  8vo.,  in  3  parts,  6  plates.  2nd  ed.,  same  gear,  in  1  vol. 
2nd  ed.,  revised  and  corrected,  1810.  8vo.,  3  parts.  5th 
ed  1824  Stereotyped  (twice)  in  America.  Translated 
into  French  and  Italian.  6th  ed.,  Dublin,  1826.  12mo. 
Cheap  ed.,  of  2,000  copies,  London :  Andrews.    1810. 

'Three  Words  on  General  Thornton's  Speech,  and  One 
Word  on  Dr.  Milner's  End  of  Controversy.  By  Dr.  Burges. 
Postscript  to  Address  prefixed  to  End  of   Controversy. 

2nded.,iSW.  .r     .      r     j       «« 

Instractions  for  Lent.    London,  181J.  ^  -„.  ,  .  , 

Letter  to  the  Catholic  Clergy  of  the  Midland  District. 

Wolverhampton,  1810.  Ditto,  London  1820 ;  ditto,  London, 

1821  ■  ditto,  London,  1823 ;  ditto,  and  Laity,  London,  1823. 

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"Wolverhampton,  14th  Oct.,  181-9."    Reprinted  as  App.  to 
Supplemental  Memoirs. 

A  Brief  Summary  of  the  History  and  Doctrine  of  the 
Holy  Scriptures  for  the  Use  of  Schools.  London:  Andrews. 
1819.    8to.  and  Duo. 

The  Catholic  Scriptural  Catechism.  Wolverhampton : 
Smart.     (One  Penny  each.) 

Supplemental  Memoirs  of  English  Catholics.  Ad- 
dressed to  Charles  Butler.    London,  1820.    8vo. 

Additional  Notes  to  Supplemental  Memoirs.  London, 
1821.    8to.,  pp.  20. 

A  [Second]  Letter  of  Thanks  to  William  Wilberf  orce, 
Esq.,  M.P.    London,  1821.    8vo. 

The  Theological  Judgment  of  the  Catholic  Divines  of 
the  Midland  District  on  the  Two  Bills  pending  in  Parlia- 
ment.   London,  1821.    s.  sh. 

On  Devotion  to  the  Sacred  Heart  of  Jesus,  and 
Prayers.    London:  Keating.    1821. 

Letter  of  Approval  to  Grandolfi's  Lessons  of  Morality. 
London :  Sherwood.     1822. 

A  Tindication  of  the  End  of  Controversy.  In  reply 
to  the  Right  Rev.  Dr.  Thomas  Burges  Rev.  Richard 

Grier,  A.M.,  &c.     London,  1822.    8vo. 

Letter  to  the  Catholic  Clergy  of  the  Midland  District, 
2l8t  Jan.,  1823.    8vo. 

Strictures  on  the  Poet  Laureate's  Book  of  the  Church. 
London,  1824.    8vo. 

A  Parting  Word  to  the  Rev.  Richard  Grier,  D.D. 
London,  1825.     8vo.,  pp.  49. 

A  Brief  Notice  of  Dr.  Parr's  Posthumous  Letter  to 
Dr.  Milner.     [In  App.  to  Parting  Reply,  &c.  ] 

A  Defence  of  the  Church  of  England  against  Bering- 
ton  and  Milner.     [See  Williams  (Rev.  J.).j 

Pastoral  Letter  on  the  Word  of  God.    London,  1825. 

Pastoral  Admonition  (Lent).    London,  1826. 

Letter  announcing  the  Extension  of  the  Jubilee  of 
1825.     London,  1826. 

Three  Letters  on  the  Case  of  Sainsbury,  the  Rat- 
catcher, executed  at  Winchester,  1808  [Hants.  Chronicle 
(April  7th  and  14th) ;  Salisbury  and  Winchester  Jour. 
(May  19th,  1788) ;  partially  reprinted  in  Husenbeth's 
Milner,  17,  18];  Letter  on  Dr.  Lingard  [Ortho.  Jour., 
TIL,  304]  ;  Letter  to  the  Editor  [The  Statesman  (16th 
June,  1810)]  ;  The  Glastonbury  Cup  or  Peg  Tankard 
[Archmol.  Jour.,  XL,  411]  ;  An  Account  of  the  Com- 
munities of  British  Subjects  who,  in  consequence  of  the 
Decrees  of  the  French  National  Convention,  have  suffered 
[The  Directory  (1795,  1796)]  ;  On  the  Blue  Nuns  of  the 
Conception  [(1797)];  Othercontributions  [(1798— 1800)]; 
Letter  to  Francis  Plowden,  Esq.,  on  his  History  of  Ire- 
land [Husenbeth's  Milner,  106—8  (dated  "Longbirch")]  ; 
Reflections  on  the  Letter  of  ConciUation  on  the  Catholic 
Question  [The  Pamphleteer,  IV.];  Letter  on  Theatrical 
Amusements  [Ortho.  Jour.  (1816)]  ;  Description  of  the 
Mitre  and  Crozier  of  Cornelius  O'Deagh,  Bishop  of 
Limerick,  loth  Century  [Archceol.  Jour.,  XVII.]  ;  Article 
Qn  Gothic  Architecture  [Rees's  Cyclopedia] ;  Letter, 
signed  "A  Lover  of  Consistency"  [Ortho.  Jour.  (1818), 
224]  ;  A  Re-statement  of  the  Conference  [94]  ;  Letter  on 
the  Catholic  Bill  [(1819)  130] ;  Bible  Schools  [(1814) 
135];  English  Catholic  Board  [(1813)  267]  ;  On  Catholic 
Affairs  [(1814)  27]  ;  Correspondence  with  the  Hon.  R. 
Clifford  on  the  Veto  Bill  [(Dec,  1813— Feb..  1814)] ;  On 
Meeting  held  in  Birmingham  [(1814)  87]  ;  Two  Letters 
[(Dec,  1814)];  Letter  on  Saints  [(1815)  307];  A 
Letter  [(June,  1815)]  ;  Letter  on  O'Connell's  Speech 
[Dublin  Chronicle  (Aug.,  1815)]  ;  On  the  Feast 
of  the  Sacred  Heart  of  Jesus  [Catholicon,  II.,  24]  ; 
Queries  on  the  Stereotype  New  Testament  signed' 
"  Col.  Aug.  Duac.  Alumni,"  and  "  Consistency  " 
[^Ortho.  Jour.  (Jan.,  1816)]  ;  another,  signed " Pastorini " 
[(Feb.)];  ditto, signed '•  Consistency "  [(March)];  another, 
signed  "J.M.,  Pastor  of  the  Middle  District  "  [(April)]- 
On  the  Cisalpine  Club,  signed  "Observata"  [(June)] ;  one 
signed  "J.  M."  [(Oct.)];  another,  signed  "Polmen" 
[(Dec.)]  ;  On  the  Bombardment  of  Algiers,  signed  "  J.M." 
[Catholicon  (1816)]  ;  On  Dissent  in  Ireland  [(Nov.)];  Re- 
view of  "M^moires  pour  servir  al'HistoireEcclesiastique," 
&c.'[  (Jan.,  1817)]:  Analysis  of  Sir  John  Hippisley '.a  Report, 
signed  "J.M."  [i6.]  ;  Review  of  Brown's  Inquiry  into  the' 
Ancient  Jurisdiction  of  the  Crown,  signed  "J.M."  [Ortho. 
Jour.  (Jan.,  1817)]  ;  On  some  remarks  on  the  Jesuits  in 
Hippisley's  Report  [»J.]  ;  On  Catholic  Affairs,  signed  "  M." 
[(Feb.)]  ;  On  the  Debate  in  the  House  of  Commons,  signed 
'■Mentor"  [(Mav)] ;  ditto, signed  "J.L.Ermen"  [Catholi- 
con {Jane,  ISny]  ;  ditto,  signed  "An  Observer"  [Ortho., 
Jour.  (Jtme)];  Letter  on  Dramatic  Performances  [(Aug.)]  ■ 
on  the  Catholic  Board,  signed  "A  Catholic"  [(Oct.)];  Me- 
moir of  Bp.  Horuyhold,  with  portrait  [The  Laity's  Direc- 


tory {ISIS)]  ;    Defence  of  the  Douay  Version,  signed  "An 
English  Pastor"  [Ortho.  Jour.  (Nov.,  1817)]  ;  Critique  on 
C.  Butler's   Confessions,   sigfned   "  A  Midland   Catholic " 
[(Dec.)] ;  Letter, signed  "Eleazar"  [(Jan.,  1818)]  ;  Letter 
on  Blanchardism  [(1818)  22]  ;   ditto,  signed  "  A  Catholic 
Divine  "  [  (Feb.)] ;  Two  Letters  in  reply  to  a  critique  on  his 
letter  signed  "Meazar"  [(March  and  April)]  ;   Letter  on 
proposed   issue    of  Butler's    Historical  Memoirs,   signed 
"Merlin"  [(June)];  Letter  to  Rev.  G.  Oliver,  signed  "A 
Lover  of  Consistency  "  [(Juneand  July)]  ;  On  the  Restora- 
tion of  the  Jesuits '   [Cath.  Gent.'s  Mag.,  I.,  580].    Article 
on  Associated  Charities,  signed  "Remembrancer"  [Cath- 
olicon (1818)  137]  ;    On  Sir  J.  C.  Hippisley,  signed  "Digi- 
talis" [(Nov.)];  On  the  Cisalpine  Club,  signed  "A  Roman 
Catholic  Clergyman"  [(Sept.)];    On  the  Preston  Chapel 
Case,  signed  "Viator"  [(Oct.)];    Letter  on  the  Catholic 
Bible  Society,  signed   "  A  Pastor  of  the  Middle  District 
[Ortho.  Jour.  (Jan.,  1819)];  On  Butler's  Memoirs,  signed 
"Vindicator"    [(Feb.)];    On  the  Protestant   Society   of 
St.  Patrick  [(March)]  ;  Critiques  on  "  Vindicator's  "  Letter 
on  Butler's  Memoirs    [Cath.  Gent.'s  Mag.  (May,  1819)]  ; 
reply  by  Dr.  Milner  [Ortho.  Jour.  (April,  1819)]  ;  Letter 
signed  "A  South  Briton"  [(May)];  another,  signed  "  Plain 
Truth"  [J6.].    Letter  signed  "A  Friend  of  Stonyhurst" 
[t6.];  replyby"Candidus"  (the Rev.  J. Fletcher)  [(July)]; 
Defence  by  "J.M."  [(Aug.)];  reply  by  "Candidus"  [(Jan. 
1820)]  ;   Letter,  signed  "Narrator"  [(Dec,  1819)]  ;  reply 
to  "P"  of  the  New  Times  [(June,  1820)]  ;    Letter  signed 
"P.C.   a   Constant  Reader"    [(Aug.)];    Letter  from  the 
Prefect  of  the  Propaganda  by  order  of  the  Pope,  to  Dr. 
Milner;  As  to  his  Connection  with  the  Ortho.  Jour.,  [(29th 
April,  1820)];    Letter    on   the    Same    [(May)];     Letter 
On  An  Ancient  Pax  [Archceologia,  XX. ;  Cath.  Misc.  (July, 
1824)]  ;  Letter,  signed  " Romano-Catholicus  "  [Cath.  Misc. 
(July,  1822)]  ;   ditto,  signed  "Laocoon"  [(April)]  ;   ditto, 
signed  "An   Old   Catholic  Pastor"   [iS.J;    ditto,  signed 
"An  Inquirer"  [(July)]  ;  ditto,  signed  "  Pastor  Minimus  " 
[(Dec.)]  ;   Letter  on   O'Connor's  Case,  signed  "Aloysius 
Stanislaus"  [(Jan.,  1823)]  ;    Review  of  the  End  of  Con- 
troversy [Brit.  Rev.  (Ii2%)];   Reply  by  Dr.  Milner  [ Ca«/i. 
Misc.  (March,  1823)]  ;  Petition  to  Parliament  and  Resolu- 
tion  by   Milner    [Cath.  Spectator   (1823),  222];     Letter, 
signed  "Merlin"    [Ca(A.   Misc.    (Sept.,   1823)];    another 
Letter  [(Dec.)] ;    'The  Exposer  Exposed  [(Jan.  and  Feb., 
1824)];    Letter,  signed  "A  Catholic  Pastor"    [(June)]; 
Letter,  signed   "Aristides"    [(Nov.)];    ditto,  signed  " A 
Catholic  Pastor "  [(Dec)]  ;    signed  "An  Old  Shepherd" 
[(Oct.,  1825)]  :    Letter  in  reply  to  The  Rev.  J.  Garbet's 
Reply  to  the  End  of    Controversy    [(Birmingham,  1826, 
8vo.)]  ;   [Birmingham  Papers  (March,  1826)]. 

Epigram,  by  Dr.  Milner  [Orthodox  Jour.  (1814),  87  : 
(1817)  403]  ;  Funeral  Sermon  [Dublin  Rev.  (May,  1860) ; 
see  Martyu  (Rev.  F.)]  ;  Death  of  Dr.  Milner  [Oscotian 
(2nd  ed.),  I.,  38]  ;  Lines  in  Honour  of  Right  Rev.  Dr. 
Milner,  by  "F.  C.  H."  [Husenbeth's  Milner,  569—72]; 
List  of  Works  [572] ;  Milneriana  [530—67] ;  Historical 
Memoir  [The  Truthteller,  III.]. 

Portrait.  Painted  by  Barber.  1816.  [At  Oscott 
College.] 

Portrait.    Engraved  by  Radclyffe,  after  Barber,    f  ol 

Life  of.     [See  Husenbeth  (Rev.  H.  C.).] 

[Corrected  by  Dr.  Parkinson,  of  Oscott  CoUese,  and  Dr 
McCarten,  of  Walsall.] 

Milner,  Bev.  Thomas.  Wesleyan  Minister, 
1825 — 29  ;  afterwards  Roman  Catholic  Priest 
at  Stourbridge. 

The  Prophetic  Testimony  of  Haggai,  and  Zeokariah. 
Two  Sermons.     Stajford:  Drewry.     n.d.     8vo.,  pp.  82. 

An  Exposition  of  the  Epistles  to  the  Seven  Churches 
of  Asia. 

MiLNEs,  or  Milne  [_see  Milne  (J.)]  Rev.  James. 

Created   M.A.,  Ox.  Uniy.,   11th  Feb.,  1704;" 

Rector  of  Ingestre,   1691 — 1739  ;     Cauon  of 

Lichfield  and  Preb.  of  Wellington,  1713 39. 

^^     [^"^t^j'^.  Alumni  Oxon    E.S.,  in.,  1016  ;  Rawlinson", 
II.,  124,  XL  46  ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  254.] 

MiLNES,  Richard  Monckton,  Lord  Houghtoii. 

Boswelliana.  London,  1855, 1856.  8vo.  [Issued  as  No 
15,  Vol.  11.  of  Misol.  of  the  Philobiblon  Society.] 

Milton,  John,  Poet. 

Editions  of  his  Works,  edited  or  containing  Notes  bv 
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Paradise  Lost.  [Edited  by  E.  Fenton.]  London: 
Tonson.  1725.  8vo.  Paradise  Lost,  Regained,  &o.  [Edited 
by  B.  Fenton.]  London,  1727.  8vo.,  2  vols.  London, 
1730.    8vo.,  2  vols. 

Paradise  Lost.  With  Notes  from  various  iuthors. 
By  Thomas  Newton,  Bishop  of  Bristol.  London,  1749. 
2  vols.  [Printed  at  the  expense  of  the  Earl  of  Bath.1 
London,  1750.  8vo.,  2  vols.  Dublin :  J.  Exchaio.  1751. 
8vo.,  2  vols.  London,  1753.  8 vo.,  2  vols.  London:  Tonson. 
1751.  8vo.,  Port,  and  Plates,  Life  by  Fenton.  Ditto,  with 
Notes  selected  from  Bentley  .  .  .  Newton,  and  others. 
London,  1751.  12mo.,  2  vols.  Ditto,  to  which  is  prefixed 
the  celebrated  Critique  of  Samuel  Johnson,  LL.D.  London, 
1799.  Roy.  8vo.  Ditto,  with  an  Abridgement  of  the 
Notes  of  Bishop  Newton,  &c.  London:  Cundee.  1804. 
12mo.,  2  vols. 

Paradise  Regained.  London,  1725.  8vo.  Life  by 
Fenton.  Ditto,  and  other  Poems,  with  Notes  .  .  by 
.  .  .  Thomas  Newton  .  .  .  London,  1752.  4to., 
2  vols.     London.    8vo.,  2  vols. 

Comus  Masque  ;  Traductions  Litterales  .  .  Paris, 
1806.  4to.  [Printed  at  the  expense  of  and  edited  for 
Lord  Francis  Bgerton  (1st  Earl  of  EUesmere). 

Poetical  Works  of  Milton.  With  Notes,  &c.  By 
Thomas  Newton,  Bishop  of  Bristol.  London,  1749 — 52. 
4to.,  3  vols.  London,  1753,  8vo.,  4  vols.  London.  1754, 
4to.,  3  vols,  iondon,  i757,  8 vo.,  4  vols.  London:  Tonson, 
1761,  4to.,  3  vols.  New  ed.,  London,  1763,  8vo.,  4  vols. 
London,  1768,  8vo.,  4  vols.  London,  1770,  8vo.,  4  vols. 
London,  1773,  8vo.,  4  vols.  London,  1775,  4to.,  3  vols. 
8th  ed.,  1778,  8vo.,  4  vols.  9th  ed.,  1780,  8vo.,  4  vols. 
With  Life,  by  Johnson  .  .  .  London:  Sharpe,  1810. 
Ditto  (with  Fenton'sLife  and  Johnson's  Critique),  London, 
1817,  Svo.,  2  vols.  Ditto,  with  Life  by  Bishop  Newton, 
Oxford,  1824,  Svo.  and  4to. 

Minors  of  Uttoxeter. 

Arms  of  [Bodl.  Lib.,  798,  39]  ;  Pedigree  of  [ib.,  834, 
V.  1,  f.  Sab}  ;  Difference  [ib.,  858,  100]. 

Minors  of  Woodlande-^Ma:<a-Uttoxeter  (1565). 
[Bodl.  Lib.,  798,  395.] 

MiNTO,  William. 

A  Manual  of  English  Prose  Literature  .... 
Edinburgh,  1872.  8vo.  [S.  Johnson,  474— 92.J  2nd  ed., 
London,  1881.    8vo.     [S.  Johnson,  409—24.] 

MiNTON,    Charles    Lee.     b.   Stoke,  1800  ;    s.  of 
Thomas    Minton ;    Mat.   Queen's  Coll.,    Ox., 
tjth  Dec,  1821. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  lU.,  963.] 

MiNTON,  Rev.  Thomas  Webb.  b.  Stoke,  25th 
Dec,  1791  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Minton  ;  Vicar  of 
Brimington,  Derbys.,  1832—46  ;  Vicar  of 
Holy  Trinity,  Darlington,  1846—65  ;  m.  (1) 
Jane,  dau.  of  Joseph  Hoskins,  of  Broughton, 
Cumb.,  (2)  Eleanor,  dau.  of  John  Senhouse, 
of  Calder  Abbey,  Cumb.;  d.,  Darlington,  15th 
March,  1870. 

[Private  information  per  T.  W.  Minton,  Esq.] 

Minion,  Thomas  William,  b.  PenkhuU,  1844  ; 
s.  of  Rev.  Samuel  Minton  (now  Minton- 
Senhouse)  ;  educated  Collegiate  Sch.,  Liver- 
pool ;  Chairman  of  Minton,  Limited,  China 
and  Earthenware  Manufacturers,  of  Stoke  ; 
J. P.  for  Staffs.  ;  Mayor  of  Stoke  ;  m.  Ellen, 
dau.  of  John  Dean  Pittam,  Esq.,  of  Poles- 
worth,  Warws. 
On  the  Silver  and  Copper  Coinage  of  Great  Britain. 

[Rep.  of  North  Staffs.  Field  Club  (1879),  73—80.] 
[Issued  iu  pamphlet  form  for  presents.] 
The  Reform  of  the  Marriage  Law.    London :  Marriage 

Reform  Association.    1885.    8vo.,  pp.  8. 

Minton-Senhousb,  Rev.  Samuel,  b.  Stoke, 
16th  Marcb,  1820  ;    s.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Webb 


Minton  ;  educated  at  Rugby ;  Mat.  Wore. 
Coll.,  Ox.;  Scholar,  Wore  Coll.;  B.A.,  1842  ; 
M.A.,  1844  ;  P.C.  of  Penkhull,  1845—48  ; 
of  St.  Silas,  Liverpool,  1851 — 57  ;  Minister 
of  Percy  Chapel,  London,  1857 — 60 ;  of 
Eaton  Chapel,  London,  1864—74  ;  Curate  of 
Brighton,  1874 ;  m.  Cecil  Mary,  dau.  of 
W.  H.  Romer,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law  ; 
assumed,  as  his  final  surname,  the  name  of 
Senhouse  by  Royal  Letters  Patent ;  now 
(1893)  of  Fair  Head,  Putney. 

I  would  thou  wert  cold  or  hot  .  .  .  Four  Sermons. 
Seeleys,  London.    1847.    12mo.,  pp.  viii.,  45. 

Popular  Lectures  on  ITnitarianism,  more  especially  as 
taught  by  Joseph  Barker.  Hanley :  T.  Allbut  4'  Son. 
1847.    12mo.,  pp.  vii.,  8—306. 

A  Farewell  Sermon  preached  to  the  Congregation  of 
St.  Thomas's  Church,  PenkhuU  .  .  .  Oct.  29th,  1848. 
Hanley :  T.  Allbut  (i  Son.    n.d.  (1848).    12mo.,  pp.  19. 

The  Romish  Doctrine  of  Intention.  In  a  Letter  to 
the  Roman  Catholic  Priests  of  Liverpool,  which  remained 
unanswered  for  five  months.  An  Appeal  therefrom  to  the 
Roman  Catholics  of  Liverpool,  and  a  Supplemental  Letter 
to  thf  Editor  of  the  Liverpool  Standard.  London,  1851, 
12mo. 

Facts  and  Fictions.  Three  Letters  to  Dr.  Newman  in 
reply  to  some  of  his  Lectures  delivered  at  Birmingham. 
Liverpool,  1851. 

An  Exposure  of  the  Inconsistencies,  Fictions,  and 
Fallacies  of  Dr.  Newman's  Lectures  at  Birmingham.  Bir- 
mingham, 1851. 

Romish  Tactics  and  Romish  Miracles,  exhibited  in  the 
Case  of  Dr.  Newman  and  the  Lamp.  Being  the  concluding 
Letter  (suppressed  by  ^i-is's  ffazeWe)  of  th^  Birmingham 
Controversy  on  Intention.    Bristol,  1851. 

Speaking  Lies  in  Hypocrisy.    Liverpool,  1851. 

The  Confessional.  A  Sermon.  2nd  ed.,  St.  Helens, 
1852. 

Second  Challenge  to  Dr.  Cahill.    1852. 

Dr.  Cahill,  the  Priests,  and  the  Madai.  A  Second 
Letter  to  the  Roman  Catholics  of  Liverpool. 

Ye  are  Complete  in  Him ;  The  Believer's  Complete- 
ness in  Christ.    Liverpool,  1852.    8vo. 

Righteousness  and  Redemption.  A  Sermon.  London, 
1852. 

Complete  Exposure  of  Dr.  Cahill.  A  Lecture. 
Liverpool.     1853. 

Has  the  Church  of  Rome  any  Pope,  Priest,  Sacra- 
ment, or  Rule  of  Faith  ?    London,  1853. 

■The  Evangelicals  and  the  Edinburgh  Review.  2ud  ed., 
Liverpool,  1854.     8vo. 

The  Sabbath  Argument  and  Sabbath  Questions.  A 
Lecture     .     .     .    London :   Seeleys.     1858.     12mo.,  pp.  46. 

Guerilla  Warfare ;  or,  Facts  and  Questions  for  Bomish 
Controversialists. 

The  Foundations  of  the  Earth.    London,  1857.    8vo. 

The  First  Resurrection.  A  Reprint  of  Two  Articles 
from  the  Quarterly  Journal  of  Prophecy. 

Forbid  Him  Not.  A  Sermon.  London :  Seeleys.  1860, 
Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  30. 

Letter  to  the  Bishop  of  London  in  favour  of 
Liturgical  Revision.    London :  Longmans.    1883. 

The  Philosophy  of  Prayer,  &c.    London,  1865. 

The  Central  Superstition  of  Christendom  .  .  2nd 
ed.,  1868,  Svo. 

The  Destiny  of  the  Elect  Church.     Frame,  1870.    Svo. 

The  Glory  of  Christ  in  the  Creation,  &c.  London, 
1888.    Svo.     2nded.,  ISeS.    Svi  ed.,  1871. 

The  Merchants  of  Tarshish.    London,  1888.    ISmo. 

A  New  Bible,  &c.    London,  1871.    Svo. 

The  Moral  Value  of  an  Hereditary  Monarchy.  London, 
1872.    Svo. 

The  Harmony  of  Scripture  on  Future  Punishments. 
London,  1872. 

The  Confessional,  the  Altar,  and  the  Chancel.  London, 
1874.    Svo. 

All  Things  are  Yours.   A  Sermon.    London,1874.   Svo. 

Ij  nworthy  of  Eternal  Life.    London,  1878.    Svo. 

Ascents.  Thoughts  on  Psalm  cxxi.  London,  18S6. 
Svo. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1273.] 

MiREHODSB,    Richard   Walter  Byrd.     b.  Milford 
Hall,   5th  May,   1849  ;    s.   of   Richard    Byrd 


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MONCKTON 


Levett,   Esq.;    Mat.  Univ.  Coll.,  Ox.,   16th 

April,  1869  ;   assumed  surname  of  Mirehouse  ; 

J.P.  ;    Captain,  Staffs.  Kifle  Volunteers  ;    m. 

Mary   Beatrice,    dau.  of  Thomas   Entwhistle, 

of  Woodhayes,  Northants.;  of  the  Hall,  Angle, 

Pembroke. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  963;  Burke's  Landed 
Gentry.] 

Mitchell,  George  Bradney.  b.  Wolverhampton, 
13th  Feb.,  1842  ;  s.  of  William  Mitchell  (a 
descendant  of  the  Michalls  of  Michall,  near 
Penn)  ;  educated  Wolverhampton  Gr.  Sch.  ; 
in  business  as  a  Pawnbroker  in  Wolvethamp- 
ton ;  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Samuel  Steele,  of 
Wolverhampton . 

Hints  to  Taxpayers  j  or,  How  to  Appeal  against  In- 
come Tax  Assessments.  With  List  of  Forms  in  Use,  &c. 
Wolverhampton :  Printed  and  Published  by  G.  B.  Mitchell, 
n.d.  (1890).    Svo.,  pp.  15. 

MiTFORD,  Mary  Eussell. 

-EecoUectiou  of  a  Literary  Life.  London,  1852.  8vo. 
[Izaak  Walton  and  his  Angler,  chap.  xv. ;  Johnson,  200 — 
60.  y 

MoBERLY,  Eev.  George  Herbert,  b.  Winchester, 
1837  ;  s.  of  Rev.  George  Moberly,  D.D.,  Bp.  of 
Salisbury  ;  Mat.  Corp.  Ch.  Coll.,  Ox.,  10th  Feb., 
1855  ;  Scholar,  1855—64  ;  B.A.,  1859  ;  M.A., 
1861  ;  Fellow,  1864—70  ;  Lecturer  on  Law 
and  Modern  History  ;  Tutor  ;  Curate  of  St. 
Peter-in-the-East,  Ox.,  1860—63  ;  Chp.  at 
Bonn,  1869—71  ;  Eector  of  Duntesborne- 
Eouse,  Gloucs.,  1871—80  ;  Principal  of  Lich- 
field Theo.  Coll.  and  Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1880— 
85  ;  Master  of  St.  Nicolas's,  Salisbury,  1878  ; 
Eector  of  Monkton-Farley,  Wilts.,  1887 — 92. 

Arnold  Prize  Poem,  1861    .     .     .     Oxford,  1861. 

Pilgrim  Songs  of  the  Return  from  Captivity  (Psalm 
oxx. — cxxiv.,  re-translated  and  versified).    187g. 

Sacrifice  in  the  Eucharist.    A  Conversation.    1875. 

Life  of  William  of  Wykeham.     Winchester,  1887.   8vo 

Edited— Venerabilis  Bedae  Historia  Bcolesiastica 
With  English  Notes.    1869. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  til.,  964.] 

MoGGBiDGE,  George  ("Old  Humphrey"),  b. 
Ashted,  Birmingham,  17th  Feb.,  1787  ;  d. 
Hastings,  2nd  Nov.,  1854. 

The  Young  Fortune  Seekers.  Burton  :  Wesley,  n  d 
18mo. 

The  New  Ascent  of  Mont  Blanc.  Burton;  Wesley 
n.d.    18mo.  •'■ 

Briery  Wood.     Burton:   Wesley,     n.d.     18mo 

Old  Humphrey's  Country  Strolls.  London :  STS 
n.d.  18mo.,  pp.  304.  [Dudley  Castle,  90—102 ;  Ecton 
Mme,  156—58  ;   Wetton  Cave,  155,  156  ;  Dovedale,  155.] 

MoLLART,  Samuel,  Shelton. 

The  Nun  taking  the  Black  Veil  [Xew  Con  Man 
(1834)  147-50] ;  Memoir  of  Alice  Wildblood,  Hanlev 
[(1835)  161— 65J  ;  Christ  and  Socrates  contrasted  [(1836) 
380—85]  ;  Thoughts  on  the  Providence  of  God  1(1837) 
261 — 58j.  '-^        ' 

MoLYNEux,  George,     b.  Wolverhampton,  1774  ; 
s.  of  George  Molyneux  ;    Mat.  Ch.   Ch.    Ox  ' 
7th  Feb.,  1793  ;  B.A.,  1796. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  Ill,,  966.] 

MoLYNEUx,  William,  b.  Nuneham  Courtenay, 
Oxon.,  2;^nd  May,  J  824  ;  removed  to  Trentham' 
1854  ;  P.G.S.,  1864  ;    Member  Brit.  Associa- 


tion, 1865  ;  Corresponding'  Member  of  Geo- 
logical Soc.  of  Glasgow,  1871  ;  President, 
North  Staffs.  Field  Club,  1876—77  ;  Secretary 
and  Librarian  to  the  Mechanics  Inst.,  Stafford, 
I860 — 62  ;  Eesident  Agent  to  Marquis  of 
Anglesey,  1863—80  ;  d.,  Durban,  S.  Africa, 
24th  Oct.,  1882  ;    bur.  Durban  Cemetery. 

Poems.     London :  Hunt  ^  Son.     18.53.     Pt.  8vo. 
Osman ;  or,  The  Eastern  War.     A  Poem. 
Guide  to  Trentham  and  its  Gardens.     Hanlev :  Allbut 
4;  Daniel.     1857.     12mo.,  pp.  80. 

Burton-on-Trent :  Its  History,  its  Waters,  and  its 
Breweries.  Burton-on-Trent:  Whitehurst.  n.d.  (1869) 
Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  264. 

The  Old  River  Courses  and  the  Recent  Floods  of  the 
Trent  Valley  at  Burton-on-Trent,  Burton-on-Trent: 
Whitehurst.     8vo. 

The  Early  History  of  Trentham.  Newcastle :  Stafford- 
shire Printing  and  Newspaper  Co.     n.d.     8vo.,  pp.  24, 

The  Distribution  of  the  Organic  Remains  of  the  North 

Staffordshire  Coalfield,  by  W.  M.  and  Dr.  Garner  [Brit 

Association  Report  (1859)]  :    The  Geology  of  Trentham' 

[Potter's  Mech.  Mag.    (I860)]  ;    Fossil  Fishes  from  the 

North  Staffordshire   Coalfield   [Brit.  Association  Report 

(1860)]  ;    The  Distribution  of  the  Organic  Remains  of  the 

North  Staffordshire  Coalfield,  reported  by  Sir  P.  Egerton 

Professor  Huxley,  and  W.  M.    [(1864,   1866)];    On   the 

Occurrence  of  Lead  and  Copper  Ores  in  the  Buuter  €onglo- 

meratis  of  Cannock  Chase  [(1872)]  ;    On  the  Occurrences 

of   Aviculo-pecten  and  other   Marine  Shells   in   Deposits 

associated  with  Seams  of  Coal  containing  Salt  Water  in 

the  Ashby  Coal  Field   [(1877)] ;    On  the  Carboniferous 

Grits,  Shales,   and  Coal  Measures  of    the    Staffordshire 

Moorlands    [Staffs.   Advertiser]  ;    Cannock    Chase    [ib  ]  • 

On   the  Fossils   of   the  Lower   Coal  Measures  of   North 

Staffordshire  [Midland  Scientific  Association  Trans.']  ;    On 

the  Calcareous  Hsematite  of  the   Churnet   Talley   (ib  1  • 

Notes  on  the  Fossils  and  the  Antiquities  referred  to  in  the 

History  of    Burton-on-Trent    [ib.]  ;    The    Cheadle    Coal 

Field  [Plant  s  History  of  Cheadle]  ;    On  the  Gravel  Beds 

of  Trentham  Park  [North  Staff's.  Field  Club  Sep   (1868)1  • 

Notes   on  Connemara  [(1868)  4]  ;    Geology  of  LiUeshall 

and  Neighbourhood  [(1876)  6] ;  The  Ehsetic  Beds  of  Need- 

woodForest  [7,  8]  ;  Geology  of  Needwood  Forest  [30— £1- 

The  Water  Supply  of  Staffordshire.L(1876)]  ;  The  Geology 

of  Cannock  Chase  [(1875)] ;   Presidential  Address  [(1877) 

37—42];    The  Pre-Norman  History  of  Repton    [(1879)49 

—61];    The  Geology  of  Dovedale  [(1878)  16— 171  •    On 

the   Bunter   Conglomerates   of   Cannock  Chase    144—81  • 

Bosworth  Field  [(1880)  68—66]  ;    Obituary  [(1883)  101— 

8;  see  Ward  (J.)]. 

MoNCK,  Gorstelow.  b.  Gretton,  Northants., 
1673  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Monck  ;  Mat.  New  Inii 
Hall,  Ox.,  23rd  March,  1700  ;  B.A.,  Balliol 
Coll.,  1703  ;  M.A.,  1707 ;  incorporated  in 
Cam.  Univ.,  1708  ;  Vicar  of  Hamstall  Rid- 
■ware,  1715. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S,,  III.,  1020.] 

MoNCKTON,  Arthur,  b.  Stretton  Hall,  20th  July 
1845  ;  s.  of  Henry  Monckton,  Esq.  ;  Mat' 
Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  18th  May,  1864;  B.A.  and 
M.A.,  1871. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  968.] 

MoNCKTON,  David  Henry,  b.  Brenchley,  Kent 
3rd  Nov.,  1828  ;  s.  of  Jonathan  Monckton' 
i^.sq.,  Surgeon  ;  educated  Wye  Coll.,  Kent 
and  King's  Coll.,  London  ;  Gold  Medalist] 
Univ.  of  London,  1851  ;   M.B.,  1851  •    M  D 

i^p^r^^,'^^-*^-'  ^°'"^°'''  L.S.A.,'  IMg";' 
i.R.C.S  Lng.,  1865;  Surgeon  for  many 
years  m  Eugeley  ;  formerly  House  Surgeon  and 
afterwards  Physician  of  Staffs.  General  Hos- 
pital;  Surgeon-Lieut.-Colonel,  Staffs.  Rifle 
Volunteers;  Fellow  of  Brit.  Gynecological 
Soc;   m.,  1865,  Sarah  Parr,  of  Alrewas 


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Genealogical  History  of  the  Family  of  Moncktou. 
London:  Mitchell  ^  Hughes.    1887.    Imp.  4to.    Plates. 

Abdominal  Tumour  [J/ed.  Times  and  Gazette  (1855)] ; 
Injuries  of  the  Head  lib.']  ;  Minutes  of  Post  Mortem 
Examination  of  Exhumed  Bodies  of  Walter  and  Ann 
Palmer  [^Lancet  (1856)]. 

MoNCKTON,  Hon.  Edward,  b.  Selby,  Yorks., 
3rd  Nov.,  1744  ;  s.  of  John,  1st  Viscount 
Galway  ;  went  to  India  early  in  life  where  he 
acquired  a  fortune,  and,  returning  to  England, 
bought  of  Robert  Barbour,  M.P.,  in  1761,  the 
Somerford  Estate :  in  1786,  Brewood  Hall 
from  the  Priestleys  :  and,  same  year,  Engleton 
Hall  from  the  Moretons  ;  M.P.,  Stafford,  1780 
—1812  ;  Colonel,  StafEs.Yeomanry,  1800—25  ; 
m.,  1776,  Sophia,  dan.  of  George,  Ist  (and 
last)  Lord  Pigott,  of  Patshull  ;  Lay-Rector  of 
Brewood ;  d.  at  the  "  Old  Coaching  Inn," 
Meriden,  Warws.,  1st  July,  1832  ;  bur.  Bre- 
wood Chancel. 
[Monckton  Family,  137,  138,  v.,  viii.:   port.,  137, 138  ; 

Webster's  Records  of  Staffs.  Yeomanry  Oavalry,  3,  5,  18, 

51,  69,  74—6,  153,  158,  162  :  App.  t.— xiii.] 

Monckton,  Edward,  b.  Fort  St.  George,  India, 
1777  ;  s.  of  the  Hon.  Edward  Monckton  ;  edu- 
cated Westmr.  Sch.,  1792  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox., 
11th  May,  1796  ;  B.A.,  1800  ;  M.A.,  1803  ; 
Barrister-at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  1806  ;  of 
Somerford  Hall  ;  J.P.,  Staffs.  ;  High  Sheriff, 
1835  ;  d.  17th  March,  1848. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  968 ;  Monckton  Family, 

138.]  • 

Monckton,  Francis.  b.  Stretton,  7th  March, 
1844  ;  s.  of  General  Henry  Monckton  ;  Mat. 
Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  17th  Oct.,  1862  ;  of  Somerford 
and  Stretton  Halls  ;  J. P.  and  Deputy  Lieuten- 
ant of  Staffs. ;  M.P.,  West  Staffs.,  1871—85. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  968 ;  Monckton  Family, 

37, 46,  iv.,  vii.,  xxxii.] 

Monckton,    George.     2nd  s.    of   Hon.  Edward 

Monckton  ;    b.  1778  ;    educated  Brewood  Gr. 

Sch.;  went  to  India  ;    Commercial  Resident  at 

Rungpore ;    returned  to  England,   1817;    of 

Somerford  Hall ;    M.P.  for  Stafford  ;    d.  29th 

Dec,  1858  ;  bur.  Coven. 

A  Few  Words,   that   High, Priced  Bread  and  High 

Wages  are  no  evils  to  the  Working  Classes.   By  "  One  who 

wishes  them  well."    London,  1839.    8vo. 

A  Treatise  on  Deep  Draining.  To  which  is  added  a 
few  words  on  the  Food  of  Plants,  the  Potato  Disease, 
Indian  Cholera,  &c.     Wolverhampton,  1847.    8vo. 

The  Fortunes  of  Mrs.  Simmons,  of  Mayfield.  By 
Uncle  George.    London,  1849.    8vo. 

Lord  Needwood's  Opinions  on  Financial  Questions. 

Monckton,   Herbert  Haden.     b.   Coven,   1862 
g.  of   Rev.  Inglis  George   Monckton,  Vicar 
Mat.  Wadh.  Coll.,   Ox.,    16th    June,    1880 
B.A.,  1883  ;  Solicitor  (Colmore  &  Monckton), 
Birmingham. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  968.] 

Monckton,  Rev.  Hugh.  s.  of  Hon.  Edward 
Monckton,  of  Somerford  Hall ;  b.  17th  Feb., 
1792  ;  educated  Westmr.  Sch.,  1806  ;  Scholar, 
Ch.  Ch,,  Ox.,  1810  ;  Rector  of  Seaton,  Rut- 
land ;  d.  and  was  bur.  at  Seaton,  Nov.,  1842. 
[Monckton  Family,  139 ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III., 

968 ;  Alumni  West.] 


Monckton,  Rev.  Inglis  George,  b.  Futtyghur, 
Bengal,  1832  ;  s.  of  William  Monckton,  Esq.; 
Mat.  Wadh.  Coll.,  Ox.,  24th  June,  1850  ; 
B.A.,  1856  ;  M.A.,  1858  ;  Curate  of  Wood- 
stock, Oxon.,  1856 — 57  ;  Vicar  of  Coven, 
near  Wolverhampton,  1857. 

The  True  Chronology  of  the  Bible.  Wolverhampton  ; 
A.  Hinde.     fol. 

Bible  Dates.     Wolverhampton :  A.  Hinde.    fol. 

Bible  Beauties.  (Being  a  Sequel  to  Bible  Dates.) 
Wolverhampton  ;  A.  Hinde.    fol. 

The  Three  Prizes.     Wolverhampton  :   A.  Hinde.     1887. 

The  Souls  under  the  Altar  and  the  Opening  of  the 
Seals.     Wolverhampton :  A.  Hinde.    1887. 

Ishmael.     (In  Verse.)      Wolverhampton:  A.  Hinde. 

Elijah  the  Tishbite.  (In  Terse.)  Wolverhampton: 
A.  Hinde. 

Litany  of  the  Clergy:  "Brethren,  pray  for  me." 
Wolverhampton:  A.  Hinde. 

Ascension  and  Whitsuntide.  Wolverhampton  :  A. 
Hinde. 

A  Key  to  the  Figures  of  the  Bible.  Wolverhampton : 
Hinde.    n.d. 

Enoch  and  Elijah. 

The  Two  Thieves.     Wolverhampton:  Hinde.    n.d. 

A  Wedding  Blessing.  A  Marriage  Prayer.  Wolver- 
hampton :  Hinde. 

Numerical  Value  of  the  English  Alphabet.  Wolver- 
hampton: Hinde.     n.d. 

My  Firstborn.     Wolverhanipton :  Hinde.     n.d. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  968.] 

Monckton,  Mrs'.  Rose.      Wife  of  John  Rivaz 

Monckton  ;    both  murdered  at  Cawnpore. 

Letters  from  Futtyghur.  Williams  (f  Co.,  Wolver- 
hampton,    n.d.     12mo.,  pp.  8. 

MONCKTONS. 

Of  Brewood  [Monckton  Family,  137,  Ixxxviii.]  ;  of 
Eugeley  [192]  ;  of  Somerford  [137,  Ixxxviii.]  ;  of  Stretton 
[ib.]  ;  of  Coven  [138,  139,  Ixxxix.l  ;  of  Staffordshire  and 
Northamptonshire,  Pedigree  [ib.,  No.  II.]. 

MoNBGHAN,  — .  Editor  of  The  Wolverhampton 
Spirit  of  the  Times. 

The  Wolverhampton  Civic  Saturnalia.  Wolverhampton, 
1855.     lar.  8vo.,  pp.  16. 

The  Mysteries  of  the  Iron  Trade  .  By  a  Chemical 
Agent.  Birmingham:  Josiah  Allen,  n.d.  (1858).  8vo. , 
pp.  16. 

MoNTAGUB,  Basil. 

Inquiries  respecting  the  Insolvent  Debtors'  Act   .    . 
Opinions  of  Dr.  Paley    .    .    .   Dr.  Johnson  upon  imprison- 
ment for  debt.      [  The  Pamphleteer,  V.,  512 — 42.]     2nd  ed., 
London,  1816.    8vo. 

Montague,  Charles  W. 

EecoUections  of  an  Equestrian  Manager.  W.  ^  R. 
Chambers.  1881.  Gr.  8vo.,  pp.  108.  [Dudley  Demon,  8  ; 
In  Danger  of  a  Tanning  at  Eccleshall,  33  ;  Visits  Hanley, 
54_7  ;  at  Trentham  Hall,  57—9  ;  Mr.  T.  Ashworth,  54, 
55 ;  R.  C.  Litchfield,  55  ;  Dr.  Hayes,  55  ;  Duke  of  Suther- 
land, 55 — 7 ;  Colonel  Roden,  56.] 

Montaigne,  Michel  Sr.  de. 

Essays  .  .  .  made  English  by  Charles  Cotton, 
Esq.  London,  1693.  8vo.,  3  vols.  4th  ed.,  London,  1711, 
8vo.,  3  vols.  London,  1738,  8vo.,  3  vols.  London,  1743, 
8vo.,  3  vols.     \_See  Cotton  (C.).] 

Montgomery,  Philip  de.      BaiHff  of  Cannock. 
[Bodl.  Lib.,  859,  223.] 

Moor,  Rev.  Maurice  Augustine,  b.  Uttoxeter, 
1857  ;  s.  of  Rev.  James  Hoare  Moor  ;  .Mat. 
as  a  Non.-ColL,  Ox.,  5th  March,  1876  ;  B.A., 
1886. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  973.] 

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Moore,  Ann  ("The  Fasting  Woman  of  Tut- 
bury ")  ;  her  maiden  name  was  Pegg.  h. 
Roston,  Derbys.,  circa  1761,  being  at  the  time 
of  her  pretended  fast  about  48  years  of  age. 
When  about  27  years  old  she  m.  James  Moore, 
but  soon  separated  from  him  and  lived  in 
service  with  a  person  by  whom  she  had  two 
children.  She  seems  to  have  commenced  her 
fasting  on  7th  July,  1807,  and  continued  it 
more  or  less  till  1813.  During  this  period  she 
was  visited  by  hundreds  of  persons  curious  to 
see  her,  and  was  the  subject  of  much  literary 
effort  [s««  below].  What  became  of  her  after 
her  imposture  had  been  discovered  (1813)  is 
not  known,  except  that  she  was  in  Maccles- 
field and  in  Knutsford  Gaol  for  robbing  her 
lodgings.  Doubts  having  arisen  in  some 
minds  as  to  the  genuineness  of  her  abstinence, 
a  watch  was  arranged  (including  Sir  A.  Mosley, 
Bart.,  Rev.  L.  Richmond,  and  Dr.  Darwin, 
amongst  others),  lasting  from  21st  April  to 
4th  May,  1813,  when  she  confessed  her  decep- 
tion and  admitted  she  had  taken  nourishment 
\_see  Richmond's  Statement]. 
The  Life  and  Extraordinary  Abstinence  of  Ann  Moore, 
of  Tutbury,  Attested  by  R.  Tayler  and  Mr.  Allen, 
Surgeon,  Tutbury.     London,  1808.     8vo. 

An  Account  of  the  Extraordinary  Abstinence  of  Ann 
Moore,  of  Tutbury    .     .    who  has,  for  the  apace  of  two 

years,    lived    entirely    without    food.     By  J L . 

Uttoxeter :    Printed  for  the  Author  by  R.  Richards.     1809. 
8vo,,  pp.  39. 

The  Life  of  Ann  Moore,  of  Tutbury,  in  Staffordshire. 
Newcastle,     n.d.  (1809).     12mo.     A  Chapbook. 

A  Faithful  Relation,  &c.  Birmingham,  1810.  4th  ed., 
1811.     8vo. 

A  Full  Exposure  of  Ann  Moore,  the  Tutbury  Im- 
postor. Printed  and  Sold  hy  T.  Wayte,  Burton-on-Trent 
1811.     8vo.,  pp.  8.     Srd  ed.,  1813.     8vo.,  pp.  30. 

A  Relation  of  the  Extraordinary  Abstinence  of  Ann 
Moore.     Birmingham,     n.d.  (1813).     8to. 

Some  Account  of  Ann  Moore.  By  James  Ward,  E.A. 
London,  1813.     fol. 

A  Statement  of  Pacts.  [See  Richmond  (Rev.  L.), 
Granger  (Dr.),  Henderson  (Dr.  A.).] 

Ann  Moore,  by  Cuthbert  Bede  [Leisure  Hour  (1869), 
809,  (1870)155, 156, 160— 02;  Mosley's  History  of  Tutbury ; 
Edin.  Med.  S,  Chir.  Jour.  (1809  and  April,  1813)]  ;  Account 
by  Dr.  Tayler  [Lond.  3fed.  ^  Physical  Joan,  XX.,  402]  ; 
Notes  on  same,  by  Dr.  Bourne,  of  Atherstone  [527]  ; 
Letter  from  Dr.  Allen,  of  Tutbury  [XXI.,  61]  ;  Letter  on 
Extraordinary  Case  of  Ann  Moore  [Med.  Observer,  V., 
163].  '       ' 

Moore,  Rev.  Francis  Wellington.  St.  Bees 
Theological  Coll.,  1845  ;  Curate  of  Weston- 
on-Trent ;  Vicar  of  Duffield,  Derbys.,  1858. 

A  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Parkin  Jeffcock,  Esq.,  of 
the  Oaks  Colliery.     Derby :  Bemrose.     1867.     8vo. 

Moorb,  George. 

The  Official  Illustrated  Guide  to  the  North  Stafford- 
shire Railway.  2nd  ed.  Manchester:  S.  Moore  *  Son 
1891.    Or.  8vo.,  pp.  168. 

Moore,  Bev.  George  Anthony,      b.  Grampound, 

Cornwall,  1795  ;    s.  of  Rev.  George  Moore  ; 

Mat.    Wadh.    Coll.,    Ox.,    14th    Oct.,   1814; 

B.A.,  1819  ;    Vicar  of  Talke-o'-th'-Hill,  1843 

to  death  ;  d.  13th  Sept.,  1859. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IIL,  974:  Hutchinson's 
Stoke,' 46.] 

MooEE,  Ven.  Henry.  Of  Clare  Hall,  Cam.  ; 
B.A.,   1819  ;    M.A.,  1822  ;    Vicar  of  Eccles- 


hall,  1822—56  ;  Dunchurch,  Warws.,  1822 
—36  ;  St.  Bartholomew's,  Penn,  1836—56  ; 
St.  Mary's,  Lichfield,  1856—65  ;  Arohd.  of 
Stafford,  1855  to  death  ;  Canon  and  Precentor 
of  Lichfield,  1865  to  death  ;  d.  18th  July, 
1876  ;  bur.  24th  July,  at  Lichfield. 

Psalms  and  Hymns.  Compiled  more  particularly  for 
the  Use  of  the  Parish  Church  of  Bccleshall.  Printed  for 
J.  Goodall,  Eccleshall.  n.d.  Duo.,  pp.  164.  (Printed  by 
H.  Tomlinson,  Printer.  Stone.)  5th  ed.,  Eccleshall: 
William  Durrad.     1854.     Duo.,  pp.  162. 

A  Charge  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Archdeaconry  of  Staf- 
ford ....  Visitation,  1867.  Wolverhampton:  W. 
Parhe.     1867.     8vo,,  pp.  20. 

Charges,  Speeches,  &c.,  of  Henry  Moore,  Archdeacon 
of  Stafford.    London:  Skefflngton  ^  Son.    1877.    8vo. 

MooKB,  Henry,  Printer,  &c.,  Ashbourn. 

The  Romantic  Beauties  of  Dovedale  and  Ham  .  .  . 
Ashbourn:  Printed  by  W.  Boon  ....  1829.  12mo., 
pp.  X.,  11—70. 

MooKE,  James. 

A  List  of  the  Principal  Castles  and  Monasteries  of 
Great  Britain.    London,  1798.    8vo. 

Moore,  Rev.  John.  b.  Clerkenwell,  1788  ;  s.  of 
Rev.  John  Moore  ;  Mat.  Wore.  Coll.,  Ox., 
5th  Feb.,  1806  ;  Scholar,  1806—14  ;  B.A., 
1809  ;  M.A.,  1812  ;  Fellow,  1814—18  ; 
Proctor,  1822  ;  Vicar  of  Alrewas,  1832  to 
death  ;  d.  11th  June,  1851. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  976.] 

MooRE,  John.  Printer,  Stone  [Parson  &  Bag- 
shaw's  Directory  (1818)]  ;  of  Cattle  Market, 
Eccleshall  [White's  Directory  (1834)]. 

Moore,  Thomas,  Poet.  Resident  at  Mayfield, 
1817  :  whilst  there,  wrote  and  published  his 
"  Lalla  Rookh." 

Lalla  Rookh  :  An  Oriental  Romance.  London :  Long- 
man (J-  Co.  1817.  4to.  6th  ed.,  lUus.  by  R.  Westail. 
1817.    8vo.  ' 

Memoirs  of  the  Right  Hon.  R.  B.  Sheridan  [M.P.  for 
Stafford].  London,  1825.  4to.  London,  1825.  870.  5th 
ed.,  London,  1827,  8vo.,  2  vols.  Reviewed  \Edin.  Rev. 
XIX.,  113-30:  XX.,  25-41,201— 14]. 

A  Letter  to  Thomas  Moore  on  the  Subject  of  [his 
criticism  on]  Sheridan's  School  for  Scandal  By  the  Author 
of  An  Essay  on  Light  Reading  [Edmund  Mangin].  Bath, 
1826.     8vo. 

Memoirs,  Journals,  and  Correspondence  of  Thomas 
Moore.  Edited  by  the  Right  Hon.  Lord  John  Russell, 
M.P.  "With  Portraits.  8  vols.  London :  Longman  ^  Co. 
1852—56.  Pt.  8vo.  [Contains  an  account  of  his  residence 
at  Mayfield  Cottage.] 

MooRHOusE,  Rev.  Matthew  Butterworth.  b. 
Holmfirth,  Yorks.,  6th  July,  1840  ;  s.  of 
Joshua  Moorhouse,  J.P.  ;  educated  Wesley 
Coll.,  Sheffield  ;  Mat.  Queen's  Coll.,  Ox.,  18th 
March,  1868;  B.A.,  1862  ;  M.A.,  1864  ;  Curate 
of  Tmtwhistle,  Cheshire,  1863—68  ;  P.O.  of 
Hepworth,  Yorks.,  1868—70  ;  Vicar  of  IJush- 
bury,  1871—80  ;  of  St.  Mary  Bredin,  Canter- 
bury, 1880—88  ;  of  St.  Luke's,  South  Lyn- 
combe,  Bath,  1888  ;  m.  12th  Nov.,  1868, 
Jane,  dau.  of  William  Sidebottom,  J.P.,  of 
Etherod  House,  Cheshire. 

«,    P%To?  ^io^'°^-   ^°"'^  Advent  Sermons,  &c.  London: 
Stock.    1892.     12mo. 

2ud  S'^iSsF "^^^^^' ^^"^  °*^^'' '^e^^es.    (Privately printed.) 
2nd  S^^isls"*^^   Blacksmith.       A   Temperance    Story. 


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Jack  the  Joiner.    Snd  ed.,  C.  E.  T.  S.,  1&Q3. 

The  Children's  Hour.  Manchester:  Onward  Publish- 
ing Co.    1889. 

Autumn  Leaves.    32nio. 

Web  of  Life. 

Story  of  a  Lie. 

Sermons.     (All  privately  printed.) 

Eecitations.  [The  Temperance  Reciter,  London.] 
C.  E.  T.  S.,  London,  1891—92.     12mo. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  976.] 

MoRDAUNT,  Rev.  Osbert.  b.  Walton  House, 
Warws.,  1842  ;  s.  ot  Sir  John  Mordaunt, 
Bart.  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  17th  Oct.,  1860  ; 
B.A.,  1865  :  M.A.,  1867  ;  Curale  of  Click, 
Northants.  ;  P.O.  of  Handsworth,  1869—72  ; 
Vicar  of  St.  Michael's,  Handsworth,  1872— 
75  ;  Rector  of  Hampton  Lucy,  Warws.,  1875. 

Nearer  to  Thee. 

Words  on  Hell,  from  the  Orthodox  Side. 

Instructions  for  Confirmation  Candidates. 

Parables  of  the  Same. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  976.] 

MoREnALL. 

[Bodl.  Lib.,  1527,  346.] 

Moresby,  Admiral  Sir  Fairfax.  b.  Stowe, 
Lichfield,  1787  ;  s.  of  Fairfax  Moresby,  Esq., 
of  Stowe  House  ;  created  D.C.L.,  Ox.  Univ., 
28th  June,  1854  ;  entered  the  Navy,  1799  ; 
Commander  of  the  "  Menai,"  the  "  Pembroke," 
the  "  Canopus";  Commander-in-Chief  in  the 
Pacific,  1850—55  ;  G.C.B.,  1855  ;  K.M.T.  ; 
Admiral,  1862  ;  Admiral  of  the  Fleet,  1870  ; 
d.  21st  Jan.,  1877. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  978.] 

MoRBSBY,  Henry,  b.  Stowe,  Lichfield,  1805  ; 
8.  of  Fairfax  Moresby,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Exeter 
Coll.,  Ox.,  3rd  Nov.,  1821  ;  B.A.,  1826  ; 
M.A.,  1828  ;  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple, 
1833. 
[Men  at  the  Bar ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon,,  III.,  978.] 

MoRBTON  of  Engleton. 

Abstract  of  an  Indenture  between  Edward  Moreton, 
of  Engleton,  co.  Staff.,  and  Matthew,  his  son  and  heir, 
selling  lands  in  Acton  Trussell  to  Thomas  Eland  (2  March, 
8  Jao.  I.).     [Bodl.  Lib.,  833  (67),  463.] 

MoRBTON,  John,  LL.D.  Preb.  of  Dernford, 
1376—80  ;  of  Longdon,  1381—98  ;  and 
Archd.  of  Chester,  9th  May,  1374—78  (all  in 
Lichfield  Diocese)  ;  Bp.  of  Ely,  1378—86  ; 
Archbp.  of  Canterbury,  1386  to  death  ;  d., 
Knowle,  Kent,  15th  Sept.,  1400  ;  bur. 
Canterbury  Cathedral. 

Life  of  John  Moreton,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury. 
By  Dr.  Budden.    London,  1607.    4to. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  205,  224,  236  ;  Dugdale  s 
Monast.,  133.] 

MoKBTON,  Ralph,  b.  Wolstanton,  1753  ;  s.  of 
Ralph  Moreton,  Esq.,  of  Moreton  House; 
Mat.  Wore.  Coll.,  Ox.,  26th  Oct.,  1770; 
B.C.L.,  1777. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  978] 

MoEEWYNGE  [Harwood's  Lichfield],  Morwing, 
or  Morwent,  Peter.  Fellow,  Magd.  Coll., 
Ox.,  1552  ;  B.A.  ;  M.A.,  16th  Feb.,  1560  ; 
Rector  of  Langwith,  Derbys.,  1560  ;  of  Nor- 
bury,  Derbys.,  1564  ;  of  Ryton,  Warws.,  1566  ; 


Chp.  to  Bp.  Bentham  of  Lichfield  ;  Preb.  of 
Pipa  Minor  and  Canon  of  Lichfield,  28th  Oct., 
1567—94. 

[Wood's  Ath.  Oxon.,  I.,  454 ;  Lansd,  MS.,  081,  f .  184  ; 
Poster's  Alumni  Oxon,,  B.S.,  III,,  1040  ;  Harwood's  Lich- 
field, 242  ] 

Morgan,  A.,  Printer,  Lichfield. 

A  Letter  to  Sir  John  Wrottesley,  Bart.  By  a  Magis- 
trate of  the  County.  With  an  additional  Preface.  A. 
Morgan,  Lichfield.    Jidy  13th,  1811. 

Morgan,  Arthur,  Printer  and  Bookseller,  Mar- 
ket Square,  Stafford  [Parson  and  Ba.gshaw's 
(1818)  and  White's  (1834)  Directories]. 

Twenty-Third  Annual  Report  of  Staffordshire  Auxili- 
ary Bible  Society.    Stafford:  A.Morgan.  1843.   8vo,,pp.  24. 
[See  Maude  (Rev.  J.).] 

Morgan,  Charles  Leveson  Gower.      b.  Barton, 
1850  ;    s.    of   Rev.    William   Morgan  ;     Mat. 
Wore.  Coll.,  Ox.,   17th  Oct.,  1868  ;    Exhibi- 
tioner, 1868—72  ;   B.A.,  1872. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  979.] 

Morgan,  Herbert  Major.  b.  21st  Dec,  1839  ; 
s.  of  Major  Butler  Morgan,  Surgeon  ;  educated 
Lichfield  Gr.  Sch.  and  Brornsgrove  King 
Edward  VI.  Scli.  ;  of  King's  Coll.,  London, 
1858—61 ;  Gill  Prizeman,  1859  ;  L.R.C.P., 
Lend.,  1861 ;  M.R.C.P.,  Eng.,  1861  ;  Med. 
Officer  to  Lichfield  Workhouse  ;  Brigade- 
Surgeon  Lieut.-Colonel  Staffordshire  Volunteer 
Infantry  Brigade  and  Army  Medical  Reserve  ; 
St.  John  Ambulance  Association  Lecturer 
and  Examiner ;  formerly  Med.  Officer  of 
Health  to  City  of  Liclifield  ;  m.,  1869,  Catherine 
Jane,  dau.  of  James  Webb.  Esq.,  of  Stafford. 
The  Proper  Place  of  Alcohol  as  Food,  Physic,  or 
Luxury.     London :  Guest.     1876.     8vo.,  pp.  15. 

Dilation  of  Pregnant  Uterus  [Brit.  Med.  Jour.  (1872)]; 
How  Epidemics  are  Spread  [(1871j]  :  Operations  in  Pri- 
vate Practice  [(1876)]  :  Inventor  of  Artificial  Arnion 
Bags  [(1872)] ;  and  of  Ovum  Forceps  [(1876)]. 

Morgan,  John,  Dean  of  Windsor  and  Wolver- 
hampton. 
[Bodl.  Lib.,  1125,  346.] 

Morgan,  M.,  Printer,  Market  Place,  Lichfield 
[White's  Staffs.  (1834)]. 

The  Death  and  Burial  of  Cock  Robin.  Lichfield,  n.d. 
Chapbook,  woodcuts,  pp.  16. 

Nimble  and  Quick — Riddle  Book  ;  or.  Whetstone  for 
Dull  Wits — Tommy  Potts— Fairy  Stories — Egyptian  For- 
tune Teller — Art  of  Courtship — Sir  John  Barleycorn — 
Chevy  Chase — House  that  Jack.     Same  imprint,    pp.  16. 

Morgan,  Rev.  Richard  Turnill.  b.  Lichfield, 
1841  ;  s.  of  Major  Butler  Morgan  ;  Mat. 
Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  13th  Oct.,  1860  ;  B.A., 
1865  ;  M.A.,  1871  ;  Curate  of  St.  Thomas's, 
Leeds,  1865—69  ;  Puddlestone,  Herefs.,  1869 
—71  ;  Westhide,  1871—74  ;  St.  Matthew's, 
Stoke  Newington,  1874—77  ;■  St.  Augustine's, 
Kilburn  Hill,  1878  ;  of  Charlton,  Dover,  1879 
—89  ;  of  Stonnall,  1889—91  ;  Rector  of 
Wootton,  Canterbury,  1891  to  deatli ;  d.  Aug., 
1893. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  981.] 

Morgan,  William,  Printer,  &c.  [Parson  & 
Bagshaw's  Directory  (1818)]. 


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Morgan,  William,  of  Etruria. 

Memoir.  By  Himself.  [Mw  Con.  Mag.  (1817),  256— 
70,  309—15.] 

MoRiTZ,  Charles  P. 

Travels,  chiefly  on  foot,  through  several  parts  of  Eng- 
land in  1782.  In  a  Letter  to  a  Friend.  Translated  by  a 
Lady.     London,  1795.     12mo. 

MoRLAND,  Sir  Samuel,  1st  Baronet. 

Letter  to  Ashmole,  requesting  help  in  his  intention  of 
standing  for  Lichfield,  vacant  bj'  the  Peerage  of  Sir  Robert 
Shirley.     ("  Excise  Office,  8th  Dec,  1677.") 

[Bodl.  Lib.,  1731,  f.  72a.] 

Morris,  D. 

The  Geography  of  Staffordshire.  For  Use  in  Schools. 
London,  1872.     8vo. 

Morris,  Rev.  George. 

The  County  Seats  of  England  and  "Wales.  Mackenzie, 
n.d.  6  vols.,  4to.  [Ham  Hall,  I.,  41,  42  ;  Trentham  Hall, 
59,  60  ;  Alton  Towers,  67,  68  ;  Beaudesert,  II.,  3,  4  ;  Keele 
Hall,  III.,  9,  10  ;  Wclseley  Hall,  55,  56  ;  EoUeston  Hall, 
IV.,  7,  8  ;  Ashcombe  Hall,  75,  76  ;  Oxley  Manor,  55,  56.] 

Morris,  James  Tayler.  b.  West  Bromwich, 
1809  ;  s.  of  William  Morris ;  Mat.  Magd. 
Coll.,  Ox.,  18th  Dec,  1837. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  986.] 

Morris,    Mary. 
Morris. 


b.   Rugeley  ;    dau.  of  Richard 


A  Prospect  of  Death.  A  Pindaric  Essay.  Printed  for 
and  Sold  by  Mary  Morris.  1721.  4to.,  pp.  4.  [Reprinted 
in  Woodward's  Fair  Warning  to  a  Careless  World,  1723, 
1736 ;  also  in  Pomfret's  Poems,  174S,  12mo.,  p.  106.] 

Morris,  Mary. 

[See  Knowles  (Mrs.).] 

Morris,  Richard,  of  Rugeley. 

Some  Animadversions  on  the  Supposition  of  the  Holy 
Scriptures  being  the  only  Principal  and  Perfect  Rule  of 
Faith,  &c.  Written  about  the  year  1746.  London:  Printed 
hy  James  Philips  ^  Son.  1798.  12mo.,  pp.  18.  [Edited 
by  Morris  Birkbecli,  of  G-uildford,  who  wrote  the  Preface.] 

Morris,  Rev.  Samuel,  b.  Forden,  Glee  Hills, 
Salop,  1815  ;  Primitive  Methodist  Minister 
from  1840  ;  travelled  at  Newcastle,  Bilston, 
Wolverhampton,  Stafford,  and  Leek  ;  d.  Con- 
gleton,  28th  Nov.,  1880. 

Obituary.  By  Rev.  W.  Forth.  [P.  M.  Min.  (1881'), 
10,11.]  ~  L  ^  ), 

Morris,  Thomas,  b.  Rugeley ;  s.  of  Moses 
Morris,  and  Mary,  his  wife  ;  Captain  in  the 
Army  ;  brother  to  Mrs.  Knowles. 

[See  Knowles  (Mrs.).] 

Morrison,  John.      b.  Wednesfield,  1773  ;    edu- 
cated Wolverhampton  Gr.  Sch. 
The  Second  and  Fourth  Books  of  the  M-aeiA  translated 
into  English  Verse.    Wolverhampton  : ,/.  Smart.   1778.   8vo. 

MoRSB,  Rev.  Francis.  St.  John's  Coll.,  Cam  • 
B.A.,  1842;  M.A.,  1845;  Curate,  North 
Cove,  Suffolk  ;  of  Tamworth  ;  of  St.  John's, 
Ladywood,  Birmingham,  1854 — 64  ;  Select 
Preacher  of  Cam.  Univ.,  1857, 1859  ;  Hulsean 
Lecturer,  1863,  1868  ;  Vicar  of  St.  Mary's, 
Nottingham,  1864  ;  R.D.  of  Nottingham  ; 
Preb.  of  Milton  Ecclesia,  Lincoln,  1867  :  d 
1886. 


Working  for  God.  Pour  Sermons  preached  before  the 
University  of  Cambridge.     Cambridge,  1867.    8vo. 

Hulsean  Lectures.    1863. 

Hulsean  Lectures.    1868. 

Confirmation :  What  is  it  ?  and  what  it  requires. 
London,  1879.     16mo. 

Tracts.    Published  by  S.P.  C.K.,  London. 

MoRT,  J.,  Printer,  Hanley. 

A  Packet  for  Youth  .  .  .  By  a  Lady.  Hanley ; 
Printed  and  Sold  by  Mart.   n.d.  (1799).  12mo.,  pp.  vi.,  115. 

MoRT,  Rev.  James.  b.  Hanley  ;  probably  s. 
of  J.  Mort,  Printer  ;  New  Connexion  Minis- 
ter from  1797  ;  Chairman  of  Stationary 
Committee,  1810,  1816,  1817;  President  of 
Conference,  18U5,  1821  ;  d.,  Liverpool,  21st 
Dec,  1827. 

Memoir  of  Rev.  W.  Thom,  buried  in  Bethesda  Chapel, 
Hanley  [New  Con.  Mag.  (1812),485— 91,529— 34]  ;  Charac- 
ter of  Rev.  J.  Grundell  [(1816)  403—5];  Obituary  of 
Mary  Cox  [(1820)  257,  258]  ;  of  Charlotte  Ellis  [258, 
259];  of  Jeremiah  Hayes  [(1822)  299— 301]  ;  Expostula- 
tion addressed  to  those  addicted  to  the  amusement  of  card 
playing  [538,  539]  ;  On  Profitable  Attendance  on  the  Duty 
of  Private  Prayer  [(1823)  21—5]  ;  Memoir  of  the  late 
Mrs.  Francis  Bagguley,  Lane  Delph  [353.  354]  ;  Friendly 
Hints  to  Drunkards  [372,  373,  417—19]  ;  Obituary  of  Mrs. 
Milner  [(1824)  82,  83] ;  of  Harding  Ellis,  Shelton  [210— 
13]. 

Memoir  of  the  Rev.  James  Mort.  By  his  Son.  [New 
Con.  Mag.  (1828),  340,  341,  352—62,  396—404,  440—45, 
485—87,  525—28.] 

Mort,  John  Drewry.  b.  1799  ;  Printer,  High 
Street,  Newcastle,  1834 — 58  ;  Part  Proprietor 
of  the  Staffordshire  Advertiser. 

A  Collection  of  Psalms  and  Hymns  from  Various 
Authors.  Newcastle:  Printed  by  John  Mort.  Duo.,pp.xiv., 
334. 

Domestic  Pastoral.     [See  Vale  (Rev.  B.).] 

[SeeMadeley,  Offley,  Ounliffie  (Mrs.).] 

Mort,    John  Drewry  &  Charles,    Printers   and 

Newspaper  Proprietors,  Stafford. 

[See  Staffordshire  Advertiser. ~\ 

Morton,  Rt.  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  York,  1564  ; 
s.  of  Richard  Morton,  Mercer  ;  Scholar  of  St. 
John's  Coll.,  Cam.,  1584  ;  B.A.,  1686  ;  M.A., 
1590;  Fellow,  1592;  Rector  of  Long  Marston, 
Yorks.,  1592  ;  Chp.  to  the  Earl  of  Hunting- 
don ;  to  Lord  Euse  ;  'to  the  Earl  of  Rutland  ; 
and  to  James  I.  ;  President  of  the  North  ; 
Eector  of  Aylesford,  Kent,  1609  ;  Dean  of 
Gloucester,  1607  ;  of  Winchester,  1609  ; 
Canon  of  York,  1610  ;  Bp.  of  Chester,  1616  ; 
Eector  of  Stockport,  1616 — 19  ;  Bp.  of  Lich- 
field, 1619—32  ;  Rector  of  Clifton  Campville, 
1619  ;  Bp.  of  Durham,  1632  to  death;  d. 
22nd  Sept.,  1659  ;  bur.  Easton  Maudit, 
Northants. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Nature  of  God.    London,  1599.  8vo. 

A  Just  and  Moderate  Answer  to  a  most  injurious  and 
slanderous  Pamphlet,  intituled  An  Exact  Discovery  of 
Romish  Doctrine,  &c.    London,    n.d.  (1605).    4to. 

Apologia  Catholica,  ex  menis  Jesuitarum  contradic- 
tionabis  conflata.     [J.  Norton,  London.     1606.]     4to. 

Apologias  Catholics,  in  qua  paradoxa  hserues  blas- 
phemi^  scilera,  quae  Jesuitse,  and  Pontificii  alu  Protestan- 
tibus  imprmgunt,  fere  omnia,  ex  ipsorum  Pontificiorum 
testimonus  apertis  diluuntur  libri  duo.  De  notis  Ecclesia 
Editio  castigatior  ...  J  Norton  .  .  .  London. 
1606.     8vo. 

^^^uU  Satisfaction  concerning  a  Double  Romish 
Iniquitie,  hamous  Rebellion,  and  more  than  heathenish 
.d^quivocation.     Containing  in  Three  Partes   .    .  S 

F'eld  .         London,  1606.     4to. 


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A  Treatise  of  the  Thref  olde  State  of  Man,  wherein  is 
handled — (1)  His  Created  Holinesse  in  His   Innocencie ; 
(2)   His   Sinfiilnesse   since  the   Pall  of   Adam ;     (3)   His 
Benewed  Holinesse  in  His  Regeneration.     Printed    .     . 
for  R.  Dexter  and  E.  Jackson,  London.    1596.    8vo. 

A  Preamble  unto  an  Incounter  with  P.  R.  [R.  Par- 
sons], the  Author  of  the  DeceitfuU  Treatise  of  Mitigation, 
concerning  the  Romish  Doctrine  both  in  Question  of 
Rebellion  and  of  Aequivocation.  Printed  hy  M.  Bradwood 
for  J.  Bill  and  E.  Weaver.    London,  1608.    4to. 

Salomon ;  or,  A  Treatise  declaring  the  state  of  the 
Kingdome  of  Israel,  as  it  was  in  the  daies  of  Salomon. 
Whereunto  is  annexed  another  Treatise  of  the  Church,  or, 
more  particularly,  of  the  Right  Constitution  of  a  Church. 
Printed  by  R.  Robinson  for  R.  Dexter.     London,  1508.    4to. 

A  Direct  Answer  into  the  Scandalous  Exception  which 
T.  Higgons  hath  lately  objected  against  D.  Morton.  In 
the  which  there  is  principally  discussed  two  of  the  most 
notorious  objections  used  by  the  Romanists,  viz.:  (1)  M. 
Luther's  Conference  with  the  Devill ;  and  (2)  The  Sence 
of  the  Article  of  Chiist,  His  descension  into  hell.  Printed 
for  E.  Weaver,  London,  1609.     4to. 

A  Catholike  Appeale  for  Protestants,  out  of  the  con- 
fessions of  the  Romaue  Doctors  ;  particularly  answering 
the  mis-named  Catholike  Apologie  for  the  Romane  Faith, 
out  of  the  Protestants  [by  J.  Brereley] ;  Manifesting  the 
Antiqultie  of  our  Religion  and  satisfying  all  scrupulous 
objections  which  have  bene  urged  against  it.  Imprimis, 
G.  Bishop  atid  J.  Norton,  Londoni,  1610.     fol. 

The  Encounter  against  M.  Parsons,  by  a  Review  of 
his  last  Sober  Reckoning,  and  his  Exceptions  urged  in  the 
Treatise  of  his  Mitigation,  wherein  moreover  is  inserted : 
( I)  A  Confession  of  some  Romanists  .  .  .  concerning 
the  particular  Falsification  of  principall  Romanists,  as  . 
.  .  Bellarmine,  Svarez,  and  others  .  .  .  (2)  A  Con- 
futation of  Slaunders,  which  Bellarmine  urged  against 
Protestants.  Printedfor  J.  Bill,  London,    n.d.  (1610).  4to. 

A  Quiet  and  Sober  Reckoning  with  T.  Morton    .    . 
London,  1609.    4to. 

A  Defence  of  the  Innocencie  of  the  Three  Ceremonies 
of  the  Church  of  England,  viz. :  The  Surplice,  Crosse  after 
Baptisme,  and  Kneeling  at  the  Receiving  of  the  Blessed 
Sacrament.  Second  Impression,  Imprinted  for  W.  Barret, 
London,  1619.    4to. 

A  Reply  to  Dr.  Morton's  Generall  Defence  of  Three 
nocent  Ceremonies,  viz. :  The  Surplice,  Crosse  in  Baptism, 
and  Kneeling  at  the  Receiving  of  the  Sacramentall  Ele- 
ments of  Bread  and  Wine.  [By  W.  Ames.]  (London) 
16$2.    4to. 

The  Grand  Imposture  of  the  (now)  Church  of  Rome ; 
Manifested  in  the  One  Article  of  the  New  Romane  Creede, 
viz.:  "The  Holy  Catholike  andApostolike  Romane  Church, 
Mother  and  Mistresse  of  all  the  Churches,  without  which 
there  is  no  Salvation,"  proved  to  be  a  new,  false 
and  blasphemous  Article.  The  Second  Edition  .  .  .  . 
revised  .  .  .  with  .  .  additions.  G.  Miller  fw 
R.  MUbourne,  London,  1628.    4to. 

Of  the  Institution  of  the  Sacrament  of  the  .  .  .  Bodie 
and  Bloode  of  Christ,  (by  some  called)  the  Masie  of  Christ. 
Eight  Bookes,  discovering  the  Superstitious,  Sacrilegious, 
and  Idolatrous  Abominations  of  the  Romish  Masee  .  . 
Printed  by  W.  Stansby  for  R.  Mylbourne,  London,  1631. 
fol.  The  Second  Edition,  much  enlarged  .  .  with 
.  .  Answers  to  .  .  .  Objections  and  Cavels  .  . 
raysed  against  the  Worke.  Printedfor  R.  Mylbourne, 
London,  1635. 

Sermon  before  the  King  in  Durham  Cathedral.  Lon- 
don, 1639. 

A  Discharge  of  Five  Imputations  of  Mis-Allegations 
falsely  charged  upon  the  .  .  Bishop  of  Duriesme, 
by  an  English  Baron  [T.  Arundell  of  Wardour],  showmg 
.  that  no  solid  answere  is  to  be  expected  from  the 
Romish  party  to  his  late  Booke  (against  the  Masse),  so 
greatly  maligned  by  them.  Printed  by  M.  F.  for  R. 
MUbourne,  London,  1633.    8vo. 

Antidotum  adversus  Ecclesis  Romanae  de  Merito  pro- 
pria; dicto  ex  condigno  Venenum.  Ex  Antiquae  Ecclesiffi 
CatholicEe  Testimoniis  confectum  ;  Juxta  Ecolesise  Angli- 
canse  et  Protestantium  omnium  unanimam  sententiam 
...    Ex  Academiae     .     .     .     Typographic  Cantabrigiai, 

^S37.    4to.  ...     ,^  ,,   ,  V,  .        .1, 

A  Sermon  [on  Romans  xm.,  1]  preached  before  the 
King's  .  .  .  Majestie,  in  the  Cathedrall  Church  of 
Durham  .  .  Printed  by  R.  Barker,  London,  1639.  4to. 
Ditto  R.  Barker,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  1639.  4to. 
The  Episcopacy  of  the  Church  of  England  justified  to 
be  Apostolical  from  the  Authority  of  the  Ancient  Primi- 
tive Church  and  from  the  Confessions  of  the  most  famous 
Divines    of    the    Reformed    Churches    beyond  the   Seas. 


Before  which  is  prefixed  a  Preface  to  the  Reader  concern- 
ing this  Subject,  by  Sir  Henry  Telverton,  Bart.  London, 
1670.     sm.  8vo. 

Causa  Regia  adversus  R.  Card.  Bellarminum.  Londoni, 
1820.    4to.    Portrait  of  Prince  Charles,  by  S.  Pass. 

The  Boy  of  Bilson ;  or,  A  True  Discovery  of  the  late 
notorious  Imposture  of  certaine  Romish  Priests  in  their 
pretended  Exorcisme  or  Expulsion  of  the  Divell  out  of 
"William  Perry,  sonne  of  Thomas  Perry,  of  Bilson,  Stafford- 
shire.    London,  1622.    4to. 

Fight,  Victory,  and  Triumph  of  St.  Paul.  With  Life 
of  Dr.  Morton.  By  J.  Barwick.  Portrait,  London,  1860. 
4to. 

[Wood's  Fasti,  I.,  319  ;  Lansd.MSS.,  985,  if.  256,  260  ; 
Earwaker's  East  Cheshire,  I.,  384  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon., 
E.S.,  III.,  1039 ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  152,  153 ;  Walcot's 
Hacket,  43  ;  Surtees's  Durham ;  Life  of  Archbp.  Williams, 
I.,  IIL,  102.] 

Morton,  Thomas.  Mat.  Magd.  Hall,  Ox., 
17th  March,  1653  ;  Fellow  New  Coll.,  1658  ; 
B.A.,  30th  Jan.,  1656  ;  Chaplain  ;  M.A.,  5th 
July,  1659  ;  B.Med.,  20th  Dec,  1670  ;  In- 
corporated Cam.  Univ.,  1680  ;  Minister  of 
Kinrer  ;  ejected  1662  ;  of  Gre.y  Priars'  Court, 
London  ;  a  writer  on  Physic  ;  F.R.C.P.,  1678  ; 
d.  30th  Aug.,  1698  ;  bur.  in  Ch.  Ch.,  New- 
gate Street,  7th  Sept. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  B.S.,  IIL,  1039  ;  Wood's  Ath. 

Oxon.,  IV.,  549  ;   Munk's  Roll.  Coll  of  Phys.,  I.,  398  ;    Le 

Neve's  Fasti,  II.,  326  ;    Burrows,  534 ;    Calamy's  Noncon. 

Memorial,  III.,  235  ;  Scott's  Stourbridge,  185.] 

MosELEY  &  Co.,  Printers,  Wolverhampton. 

Letters  from  Futtehgurh.  W.  Moseley  (S;  Co.,  Wolver- 
hampton.    1857.     12mo.,  pp.  6. 

Crocker's  Post  Office,  Wolverhampton,  and  District 
Directory,  embracing  the  Parliamentary  Borough.  Printed 
for  the  Proprietor  by  W.  Moseley  ^  Co.,  Wolverhampton. 
1884.    8vo. 

Moseley  House. 

Engraving  of  Moseley  House  [Shaw,  II.,  Plate  C]  ; 
Pedigree  of  Moseley  Family  [Harl.  MSS.,  1110,  173.] 

Moseley,  James,  b.  Enville,  1720  ;  s.  of  Acton 
Moseley  ;  Mat.  Wadh.  Coll.,  Ox.,  2nd  April, 
1737  ;  B.A.,  1740  ;   M.A.,  1743. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IIL,  990.] 

Moseley,  Michael,  b.  Wolverhampton,  1765  ; 
s.  of  Walter  Moseley,  of  the  Bilston  branch 
of  the  Family  ;  educated'  Private  Sch.,  Wol- 
verhampton, and  at  Edinburgh  ;  worked  some 
time  for  Josiah  Wedgwood,  at  Etruria  ;  d., 
Winterdyne,  near  Bewdley,  1827  ;  bur.  Enville 
Church. 

An  Essay  on  Alchemy.  Describing  the  practice  of 
that  Art  in  all  Ages  and  Nations.  Worcester :  Printed  by 
J.  4  J.  mil.    1792.    8vo. 

Moseley,  Walter  Acton,     b.  Enville,  1716  ;    s. 
of  Acton  Moseley  ;    Mat.  Wadh.  Coll.,  Ox., 
5th  July,  1770  ;    of  The  Mere  and  Glashamp- 
ton,  Warws.  ;  d.  1793. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IIL,  996.] 

Moseley,  Rev.  William.  Congregational  Minis- 
ter ;  Minister  of  the  Tabernacle,  Hanley,  1800 

—16. 

Enoch ;  or,  the  Advantages  of  High  Attainments  in 
Religion.  A  Sermon.  .  .  .  Hanley :  Printed  and  bold 
by  T.  Allbut.    1804.     12mo.,  pp.  33.  „    ,        „    ,„,„, 

The  Fall  of  Babylon.    A  Sermon.    Hanley :  T.  Allbut. 

A  Memoir  on  the  Importance  and  Practicability  of 
Translating  and  Printing  the  Holy  Scriptures  m  the 
Chinese  Language.    Hanley :  T.  Allbut. 


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An  Explanation  of  the  Assembly's  CatecMsin.  (3 
editions.) 

Map  exhibiting  the  Geography  of  the  Old  Testament 
in  one  view.    Hanley :  T.  AUbut.    1805. 

Moses,    Frederick    Henry.      M.R.C.S.,    Eng., 
1867  ;    L.R.C.P.,   Edin.,    and   L.M.,    1870  ; 
formerly  of  Wolverhampton. 
Case    of    Stercoraceous    Vomiting    lasting    17    days 

successfully  treated.     [Lancet  (1868).] 

MosLEY,  Rev.  Francis,     b.  Wilmslow,  Cheshire, 
1669  ;    s.  of    Rev.  Francis   Mosley,   Rector 
Mat.   Brasenose  Coll.,   Ox.,  8th  April,  1685 
B.A.,    1688  ;     M.A.,    Merton    Coll.,    1691 
Rector  of  Rolleston,  1693  ;  d.  1738. 
[Foster's  Lanes.  Coll. ;  ditto  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.g.,  III., 

1040 ;  Mosley  Family.] 

MosLEY,  John  Peploe.  b.  1732  ;  s.  of  Nicholas 
Mosley,  Esq.  ;  admitted  Man.  Gr.  Sch.,  27th 
April,  1745  ;  m.  dau.  of  James  Bayley,  Esq., 
of  Withington  ;  created  a  Baronet  24th  March, 
1784  ;  High  Sheriff  of  Lancashire,  1786  ;  d., 
Rolleston,  29th  Sept.,  1798  ;  in  Rolleston 
Church  there  is  a  monument. 
[Man.  Sch.  Reg.,  I.,  25,  26.] 

Mosley,  Oswald.  b.  1674  ;  s.  of  Oswald 
Mosley  ;  Mat.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  19th  Jan., 
1690  ;  of  Rolleston,  Staffs.,  and  Ancoats, 
Lanes.;  High  Sheriff,  Staffs.,  1715;  Student 
of  Gray's  Inn,  1691 ;  created  a  baronet,  18th 
June,  1720;  d.  9th  June,  1751. 
[Foster's  Gray's  Inn  Reg. ;   ditto  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S., 

III.,  1040.] 

Mosley,  Oswald,  s.  of  Sir  John  Parker  Mosley, 
1st  Baronet  ;  educated  Man.  Gr.  Sch.,  31st 
Aug.,  1771,  and  Macclesfield  Gr.  Sch.;  bought 
Bolesworth  Castle,  Cheshire  ;  m.  sole  dau.  and 
heir  of  Rev.  Thomas  Tonman,  of  Chester  ;  of 
Rolleston  Hall,  where  he  d.,  8th  Oct.,  1782  ; 
bur.  Rolleston  Church. 
[Man.  Sch.  Beg.,  I.,  167.] 

Mosley,  Sir  Oswald,  Bart.  b.  Moston,  Cheshire, 
27th  March,  1785  ;  s.  of  Oswald  Mosley,  Esq.; 
Mat.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  13th  June,  1802  ; 
created  M.A.,  18th  June,  1806,  and  D.C.L., 
5th  June,  1810  ;  F.L.S. ;  2nd  Baronet;  M.P., 
Portarlington,  1806—7  :  Winchelsea,  1807— 
12  :  Midhurst,  1817—18  ;  North  Staffs.,  1832 
—37;  High  Sheriff,  Staffs.,  1814;  ?n.,  1804, 
Sophia  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  E.  Every,  8th 
Baronet ;  d.  25th  May,  1871. 

History  of  the  Castle,  Priory,  and  Town  of  Tutbury, 
in  the  co.  of  Stafford  (compiled  from  unpublished  Manu- 
scripts and  Documents  in  his  possession).  London: 
Simpkin;  Hobson,  Tutbury;  and  Richardson^  Derby.  1832. 
8to.,  pp.  viii.  (1  leaf  blank),  386 ;  plates — facing  title,  and 
pp.  67,  74,  188,  234,  243. 

Gleanings  in  Horticulture.  Printed  for  private  circu- 
lation.   1851.    8vo.,  pp.  vi.,  67. 

Family  Memoirs.  Printed  for  private  circulation. 
1849.    4to.,  pp.  iy.,  78  ;  App.,  xxviii.,  9  plates. 

A  Short  Account  of  the  Ancient  British  Church. 
London  :  James  Ridgway.     1858.     12mo.,  pp.  v.,  159. 

Natural  History  of  Tutbury.  Together  with  the 
Fauna  and  Flora  of  the  Surrounding  District,  &c.  London : 
Van  Voorst.  1863.  Boy.  8vo.,  pp.  xiii.  (3  leaves),  408 ; 
Plates— pp.  16,  33,  64,  231,  385,  389,  405,  406. 

Funeral  Sermon.    By  Bev.  A.  J.  Bam  [see]. 

Ditto.    By  Bev.  E.  Spooner,  Vicar  of  Heston. 


[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  991 ;  Man.  Sch.  Reg.,  I., 
168;  Fishwick'sLancs.  Lib.,  219;  Sutton's  Lanes.  Authors, 
Manchester  Guardian,  29th  May,  1871.] 

[See  Curr  (Rev.  J.),  Gilbert  (Rev.  N.)]. 

MosLBY,  Oswald,     b.  Rolleston,  1805  ;  s.  of  Sir 
0.  Mosley,  Bart.  ;    Mat.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox., 
18th  June,  1822  ;  d.  25th  Sept.,  1856. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  991.] 

Mosley,  Paget  Peploe.  b.  Rolleston,  1837 ; 
s.  of  Rev.  Paget  Peploe  Mosley,  Rector  of 
Rolleston  ;  Mat.  Exeter  Coll,  Ox.,  28th  May, 
1854. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  991.] 

Mosley,  Tonman.  b.  Anslow,  Burton,  16th 
Jan.,  1850  ;  s.  of  Sir  Tonman  Mosley,  Bart.  ; 
Mat.  Corp.  Ch.,  Coll.,  Ox.,  20th  Oct.,  1868  ; 
B.A.,  St.  Alban's  Hall,  1872  ;  Student  Inner 
Temple,  4th  Nov.,  1870  ;  Barrister-at-Law, 
Inner  Temple,  26th  June,  1874  ;  P.S.S.  ;  on 
Midland  Circuit  ;  m.  Lady  Hilda  Rose  Mont- 
gomerie,  dau.  of  Archibald  William,  13th  Earl 
of  Eglinton. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  991 ;   Men  at  the  Bar, 

328.] 

Moss,   Rev.  James.     Primitive  Methodist  Min- 
ister at  Darlaston,  1825. 
[Letter  on  Darlaston   Circuit.      [P.  M.  Mag.,  1825, 
142—44,  312—14.] 

Moss,  Rev.  Samuel,  b.  Middlewich,  Cheshire, 
1701  ;  s.  of  William  Moss,  Esq.;  Mat.  Brase- 
nose Coll.,  Ox.,  21st  March,  1719  ;  B.A., 
1722  ;  P.C.  of  Horton,  1725  to  death  ;  for  50 
years  Vicar  of  Dilhorne  ;  d.  2nd  Feb.,  1776. 

[Man.  Sch.  Beg.,  I.,  74  ;  Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III., 
991 ;  Hutchinson's  Stoke,  89.] 

Moss,  Rev.  Thomas,     b.  Bilston  [s««  Lawley's 

History  of  Bilston]  ;  educated  Wolverhampton 

Gr.    Sch.;    of   Emmanuel   Coll.,  Cam.;    B.A., 

1761  ;  Incumbent  of  Brierley  Hill,  1767—      ; 

domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Marquis  of  Stafford  ; 

d.  Stourbridge,  7th  Dec,  1808. 

Poems  on  several  occasions    .     .    .     Wolverhampton : 

Printed  and  Sold  by  G.  Smart.     1760.     4to.     Ditto,  edited 

by  his  Nephew,  B.  Guy  Philips.     London :  Printed  for  the 

Editor  hy  S.  and  R.  Bentley.     1827.    8vo.,  pp.  (4  leaves) 

143.     [20  copies  with  his  name  on  title.] 

The  Imperfections  of  Human  Enjoyments,  in  Blank 
Verse.     London,  1783.     4to. 

Beggar's  Petition,  with  woodcuts  done  by  a  boy  10 
years  old,  with  a  knife  and  a  nail.     Chapbook. 

Memoir  of  Rev.  Thomas  Moss,  by  the  Rev.  James 
Scott,  of  Stourbridge.  [Christian  Moderator,  (1827).  vv. 
345.J 

Discussion  on  who  wrote  the  Beggar's  Petition.  [Gent.'s 
Mag.,  Ixix.,  1004  ;  Ixx.,  4.] 

[Other  references  in  Enfield's  Speaker;  Shaw's  Staff., 
II.,  237,  238  :  Lawley's  Bilston,  201,  202  ;  Lawley's  Biblio. 
of  Wolverhampton  ;  Scott's  Stourbridge,  155, 156  ;  Monthly 
Mag.,  1824.]  s  ,        ,         ,  j 

MossB,  John.     b.  Stafford,   1681  ;    s.  of    Rev. 
Robert  Moss,  Rector  of  Ingestre  \_see\  ;    Mat. 
New  Inn  Hall,  9th  Dec,  1700. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1041.] 
MossB,  or  Moss,  Rev.  Robert,    h.  Stafford,  1642  ; 
B.   of    Francis   Moss,  Esq.  ;    Mat.    Brasenose 
Coll.,   Ox.,   14th  July,   1668  ;    B.A.,    1672  ; 
Rector  of  Ingestre,  1682. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III,,  1041.] 


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MoTT,  Eev.  John.  b.  Lapley,  1674  ;  s.  of  Rev. 
Nathaniel  Mott,  Vicar  [s««]  ;  Mat.  New  Inn 
Hall,  Ox.,  19th  June,  1691  ;  Vicar  of  Lapley, 
1700. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxoq.,  B.S.,  III.,  1042.] 

MoTT,  Rev.  Nathaniel.     Of  New  Inn  Hall,  Ox., 

1648  ;    Fellow,  Univ.  Coll.,  1649  ;    B.A.,  1st 

June,  1649  ;    M.A.,  18th  Nov.,  1652  ;    Vicar 

of  Abbot's  Bromley,  1665  ;  of  Lapley,  1668. 

[Burrows,  558,  569  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxou.,E,S.,III., 

1042.] 

MoTT,  Stephen  Light,  b.  Lamplew  (Lapley), 
1707  ;  s.  of  John  Mott ;  Mat.  St.  Mary  Hall, 
Ox.,  16th  March,  1724  ;  B.A.  from  Ch.  Ch., 
1727  ;  M.A.,  1730. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  991.] 

MoTT,  William,  b.  Lichfield,  1815  ;  s.  of  John 
Mott ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  23rd  May,  1833  ; 
B.A.,  1837  ;  of  Wall  ;  J.P..  and  D.L.  for 
Staffs.;    Student  of  Inner  Temple,   1836;    d. 

1887. 
[Rugby  Sch.  Lists  ;  Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  992  ; 
Oliver's  Pastoral  Addresses   to  Inhabitants   of   Wolver- 
hampton, 1835.] 

MoTT,  Rev.  William  Kynaston.     b.  Wall,  1840  ; 
s.  of  William  Mott  [seel;  ^.at.  Ch.  Ch.,  27th 
May,  1858  ;  B.A.,  1864  ;  M.A.,  1865  ;  Cur- 
ate of  Heavitree,  Exeter,  1866—78;  d.  1889. 
Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  992.] 

Mould,  Rev.  John.  b.  Cownslow,  near  Cheadle, 
1655  ;  s.  of  Michael  Mould  ;  Mat.  St.  Mary 
Hall,  Ox.,  7th  June,  1672  ;  B.A.,  Hart.  Hall, 
1676  ;  probably  Vicar  of  North  Cave,  Yorks., 
1684. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  B.S.,  III.,  1042.] 

MouLE,  Thoma.s. 

Bibliotheca  Heraldica  Magrise  Britannise.  London, 
1822.    Koy.  8vo.,  pp.  xxiii.,  668. 

The  English  Counties  delineated,  or  a  Topographical 
Description  of  England.  Illustrated  by  a  Map  of  Loiidon, 
and  a  Complete  Series  of  County  Maps.  London :  Virtue, 
1837.  4to.,  2  vols.  "With  new  title.  London,  1839.  4to., 
2  vols.,  maps  coloured. 

[Many  StafEordshire  articles.] 

MouLTON,    Thomas    William.       b.    Kidsgrove, 
1861  ;    s.  of  Levi   Moulton,  Esq.;    Mat.  as  a 
Non.  Coll.  Student,  21st  Jan.,  1882. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  994.] 

MoDLTON,  Rev.  William  Fiddian.  b.  Ballhaye 
Street,  Leek,  14th  March,  1835  ;  s.  of  Rev. 
James  Egan  Moulton  (Wesleyan  Minister  in 
Leek,  1833 — 36);  educated  Woodhouse  Grove 
Sch.  and  Wesley  Coll.,  Sheffield  ;  Mat.  Lond. 
Univ.,  1851  ;  B.A.,  1854  ;  M.A.,  1856  ;  Hon. 
D.D.,  Edin.  Univ.,  1874  ;  Hon.  M.A.,  Cam., 
1877 ;  Assistant  Classical  Tutor  at  Rich- 
mond, 1858—67;  Classical  Tutor,  1868— 74  ; 
Head  Master  and  Governor  of  The  Leys  Sch., 
Cam.,  since  its  foundation  in  1874  ;  Member 
of  the  Legal  Hundred,  1872  ;  Member  of  the 
New  Testament  Revision  Committee  ;  Scriptural 
Examiner,  Lond.  Univ.,  1878—83  ;  Wesleyan 
Minister  since  1858  ;  President  of  Conference, 
1891—92. 


History  of  the  English  Bible.  London,  n.d.  (1878). 
Sm.  8vo.,  pp.  viii.,  232.     2nd  ed.,  1884.    3rd  ed.,  1887. 

Commentary  on  the  Epistle  to  the  Hebrews.  [Bishop 
Ellicott's  Commentary  for  English  Readers.     (Cassell).] 

A  Popular  Commentary  on  St.  John's  Gospel  (jointly 
with  Prof.  Milllgan).  [Clark's  International  Commentary 
(1879,  8vo.).] 

Winer's  Grammar  to  the  New  Testament  in  Greek. 
Translated  and  annotated  by  W.  P.  M. 

Introduction  to  Benjamin  Hellier :  His  Life  and 
Teaching.     London,  1880. 

W  e  Preach  not  ourselves  .  .  .  Ordination  Sermon 
delivered  at  the  Methodist  Conference.    1891.    8vo. 

[Slugg's  Woodhouse  Grove,  74, 114,  141,  147,  150,  165, 
184,  195,  289,  290 ;  Olde  Leeke,  316,  317,  port.;  private 
communication  from  Mr.  Moulton  ;  Men  of  the  Time.] 

MooNTFORD,  William,     b.  Staffs.,  1659  ;  "went 
early  upon  the  stage  " ;    "entertained  for  some 
time  in  the  family  of  Lord  Chancellor  JeSeries  "; 
assassinated  by  Lord  Mohun  and  Captain  Hill, 
in  the  year  1692  ;    bur.  St.  Clement  Danes. 
Injured  Lovers.    A  Tragedy.     London,  1688.    4to. 
Successful    Strangers.      Tragedy-Comedy.      London, 
1690.    4to. 

Edward  the  Third.    A  Tragedy.     London,  1691.    4to. 
Greenwich  Park.    A  Comedy.    London,  1691.     4to. 
Life  and  Death  of  Dr.  Paustus.    A  Farce.    London, 
1697.    4to. 

Zelmane.    A  Tragedy.     London,  1705.    4to. 
[  Gibber's  Memoirs  ;    Jones  and  Reed's  Biog.  Drama, 
I.,  531—84  ;  Pitt's  Staffs.,  II.,  119—21.1 

MouNTFOBT,  Simon  Smyth,  b.  Checldey,  1781 ; 
s.  of  Simon  Mountfort  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox., 
11th  April,  1799;  B.A.,  1803. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon,,  III.,  994.] 

MoxoN,  Rev.  George,  b.  Wakefield  ;  of  Cam. 
Univ.;  Lyric  Poet  to  Sir  W.  Brereton  ;  Min- 
ister at  St.  Helen's,  Lanes.,  until  1637,  when 
he  was  expelled  by  Bishop  Bridgman  (of 
Chester) ;  went  to  Bristol ;  afterwards  Pastor 
of  Congregational  Church  at  Astbury,  Cheshire; 
occupied  parsonage  at  Astbury  conjointly  with 
Rev.  J.  Machin  [sg«],  preaching  on  alternate 
Sundays  at  Astbury,  and  Rushton  near  Leek, 
till  1662  ;  d.  1687. 
[Nonconformity  in  Cheshire,  155 — 58  ;  Head's  Congle- 

ton.] 

MoxoN,  James.     Printer,  Medicine  Vendor,  and 
Distributor  of  Stamps. 

[White's  Staffs.  (18.34).]  • 

MuoKLBSTON,  Rcv.  Johu.    b.  Lichfield,  1 801  ;  s. 

of  Rev.  J.  F.  Muckleston,  D.D.  [s««] ;  Mat.  Ch. 

Ch.,  Ox.,  27th  Feb.,  1819  ;  B.A.,  1822  ;  P.O. 

of  Wichnor,  1832—72  ;  d.  1877. 
[Our  Noble  and  Gentle  Families,  II.;  Foster's  Alumni 
Oxon.,  III.,  995.] 

Muckleston,  Rev.  John  Fletcher,  b.  Shrewsbury, 
1764  ;  s.  of  John  Muckleston  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch., 
Ox.,  17th  Oct.,  1782  ;  B.A.,  1786  ;  M.A., 
1789  ;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  1814  ;  of  Merrington, 
Salop,  which  he  sold  ;  P.O.  of  Weeford  and 
Hints,  1790  ;  Vicar  of  Wyhunbury,  Cheshire, 
1802  ;  Preb.  of  Dernford,  Lichfield,  19th 
March,  1790  to  death ;  Divinity  Lecturer, 
1829  ;  Sub-Chanter,  Precentor's  Vicar,  and 
Chancellor's  Vicar  ;  d.  24th  Oct.,  1843. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  995  ;  Harwood's  Lich- 
field, 225  ;  White's  Staff.,  1834,  p.  87.] 


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MucKLBSTON,  Eev.  Rowland,    h.  The  Close,  Lich- 
field, 29th  August,  1811  ;    s.  of  Eev.   J.  F 
Muckleston,  D.D.  [s««]  ;  educated  Repton  Sch. 
Mat.    Wore.    Coll.,    Ox.,    18th    Feb.,    1830 
Sch.,  1831—37  ;    B.A.,  1883  ;    M.A.,  1836 
Fellow,  1837—56  ;    Dean  and  Tutor,  1839— 
56  ;  Vice-Provost,  1852  ;  Master  of  the  Sch., 
1836  ;  Public  Examiner  in  Lit.  Hum.,  1847  ; 
Moderator,  1854  ;    twice  Public  Examiner  for 
the  University  Latin  Scholarships  ;  Rector'  of 
Dinedor,  Heref.,  1855  ;    R.D.,  Hereford,  1869 

—89. 

Bishop  Tegner's  Swedish  Poems — "The  Frithiof  Saga," 
and  "  Axel " — translated  into  English  Verse.    1869. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  995.] 

Mdcklestonb. 

Ordnance  Plan  .  .  .  8  sheets  with  Index  Sheet. 
Southampton  (1880). 

[See  Hinchliffie  (Rev.  E.),  Offley  (Rev.  &.),  Shaw 
(Rev.  W.),  Mainwaring  (Rev.  R.),  Marshall  (T.  P.).] 

Mudford,  William. 

A  Critical  Examination  of  the  Writings  of  Richard 

Cumberland,  Esq in  Two  Volumes.     London, 

1812.    8vo.     [Vol.  I.  contains  numerous  references  to  Dr. 
Johnson.! 

MuiRHEAD,  James  Patrick. 

The  Origin  and  Progress  of  the  Mechanical  Inventions 
of  James  Watt.  London,  1854.  8to.,  8  vols.,  portrait  and 
plates. 

The  Life  of  James  Watt,  with  Selections  from  his 
Correspondence.  London,  1858.  8vo.,  pp.  580,  portrait 
and  woodcuts. 

Mulock,  Dinah  Maria,  b.  LongBeld  Cottage, 
Hartshill,  1826  ;  dau.  of  Thomas  Mulock 
[se«]  ;  m.,  1865,  George  Lillie  Craik ;  d. 
1887.     Monument  in  Tewkesbury  Abbey. 

Cola  Monte ;  or,  the  Story  of  a  Genius.  London :  A. 
Hall.    1849.     12mo.     [Reduced  to  3/6,  1853.] 

Olive.  A  Novel.  In  Three  Volumes.  London :  Chap- 
man ^  Hall.  1850.  Pt.  8vo.  [Reprinted,  same  printers, 
1850;  illustrated  by  6-^  Bowers,  MacmiUan,  1875,  cr.  8to., 
pp.  viii.  (2  blank),  431 ;    reprinted,  1888  ;    cheap  editions, 

1881,  1882,  1883,  1886.] 

Alice  Learmont.  A  Fairy  Tale  of  Love.  London ; 
Chapman  S;  Hall.  n.d.  (1850).  12mo.  [New  Edition, 
1851,  12mo.,  with  Illustrations  by  James  G-odwin.  A  new 
edition,  revised  by  the  Author.  London :  MacmiUan  <$•  Co. 
1884.     G-lobe  8vo.,  pp.  viii.,  150,  5  page  illustrations.] 

A  Hero :  Philip's  Book.  A  Tale.  London ;  George 
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Agatha's  Husband.  A  Novel.  In  Three  Volumes. 
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1858.  With  illustrations  by  Walter  Crane,  MacmiUan, 
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1882,  1884,  1887.] 

Avillou,  and  other  Tales.  In  Three  Volumes.  Lon- 
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12mo.] 

The  Head  of  the  Family.  In  Three  Volumes.  Lon- 
don :  Chapman  <S[  Hall.  1854.  Pt.  8vo.  [Reprinted,  C.  H. 
Clarice,  1862,  12mo. ;  illustrated  by  Walter  Crane,  Mac- 
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The  Ogilvies.  A  Novel.  In  Three  Volumes.  London  : 
Chapman  4'  Hall.  Pt.  8vo.  [Reprinted,  same  printers 
1855  ;  iUnstrated  by  J.  McL.  Ralston,  MacmiUan,  1875, 
or.  8vo.,  pp.  viii.,  432;  cheap  editions,  1881,  ]882,  1884 
1888.] 

Little  Lychetts  :  An  Autobiography.  London:  Samp- 
son Low.    1855.    Pt.  8vo. 

John  Halifax,  Gentleman.  In  Three  Volumes.  Lon- 
don: Hurst  ^  Blackett.  1856.  Pt.  8vo.,  pp.  (I.)  321  (II) 
831,  {111.)  3U.  London,  1857,  Svo.,  pp.  470  ;  London,  1858, 
pt.  8vo. ;  London,  1859,  pt.  8vo. 

Nothing  New  .  Two  Volumes.  London :  Hurst 
^  Blackett.     1857.     Pt.  8vo.,  pp.  360,  (II.)  315. 

A  Brave  Lady  .  London :  Hurst  ^  Blackett.  n  d 
Or.  8vo.,  pp.  35. 


Mistress  and  Maid.  In  Two  Volumes.  London :  Hurst 
4  Blaclcett.    1857.    Pt.  8vo.    London,  1861,  pt.  8vo. 

Bread  upon  the  Waters  :  A  Governess's  Life.  New 
Edition.     London:  Madden.    1859.    12mo. 

Romantic  Tales,  including  Avillon.  London:  Smith 
tf  Elder.  1859.  Pt.  8vo.  Leipzig:  Tauchnitz.  1861. 
12mo.,  pp.  360. 

Woman's  Thoughts  on  Women.  London :  Hurst  4' 
Blackett.    1859.    Pt.  8vo.    New  ed.,  London,  1859. 

Domestic  Stories.  London :  Smith,  Elder,  i^  Co.  1859. 
12mo. 

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of  Illustrations. 

Studies  from  Life  .  .  London :  Hurst  ^  Blachett. 
1861.    Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  336. 

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Songs  of  Our  Youth.  Set  to  Music.  London :  Pub- 
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1867.     Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  viii.,  306. 

Thirty  Years.  Being  Poems,  New  and  Old.  London : 
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1881.    f cp.  8vo.    Incorporated  in  "  Poems,"  1888. 

The  Adventures  of  a  Brownie,  as  told  to  my  child. 
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London:  MacmiUan  ^  Co.  1881.  Globe  8vo.,  pp.  viii., 
137.    Six  Illustrations. 

Children's  Poetry.  London:  same  imprint.  1881 
fop.  8vo.,  pp.  viii.,  220.    Reprinted,  1882. 

Little    Sunshine's    Holiday.    A    Picture    from   Life. 

New  ed.,  London :  same  imprint.    1881.     Globe  8vo    dd' 

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Sermons  out  of  Church.    London :  same  imprint.   1881 

Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  viii.,  268.    Reprinted,  1884. 

Two  Marriages. 

"  Hearken,  son — 
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1884 ;  Reprinted,  September  and  December,  1884,  and  with 
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«?f ''\*,?°?-''^  9-  ^''P'^'^  ^^'"y-  ■^o"'^'"'  ■■  s"™^  imprint. 
1884.    Medium  4to.,  pp.  xii.,  148.     12  page  Illustrations. 

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London:  same  imprint.  1886.  Cr.  8vo  no  viii  9!iil' 
[Macmillan's  Colohial  Library  (1887).]  ^'         ' 

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imprint.     1888.     Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  viii.,  200 

Think  on  These  Things.  A  Sermon  preached  by  the 
Rev.  Henry  F  Wolley,  Vicar  of  St.  Mary's,  ShortlLds. 
Preached  at  St.  Mary's,  on  Sunday,  Oct.,  16th,  1887  In 
Memoiiam,  Mrs.  Craik.  London:  same  imprint  '  1887 
8vo.,  pp.  12.  -^        ■     ■'°°'- 

Meadow  Side  [Good  Words  (1864),  9—231  ■  The  Un 
kind  Word,  illustrated  by  C.  Pinnell  [427-:32  600— 81  • 
The  Laurel  Bush,  An  Old-Fashioned  love  Storv  iUus' 
tratedbyM.F.andD.Dalziel  [(1876)  393-!.401°  465-72; 


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537—42,  609—15,  681—87,  753—62]  ;  Under  the  Stars  :  A 
Poem  [(1872)  49]  ;  Conies :  A  Sermon  out  of  Church 
[(1881)  122—27]  ;  Light  in  Darkness  :  A  Biographical 
Study,  with  Portrait  [(1882)  48—52,  138—44]  ;  On  the 
Seashore :  A  Study  in  Verse,  with  two  illustrations  [  (1883) 
207,  208]  ;  Holiday  Afloat,  with  four  illustrations  [(1884) 
396 — 608]  ;  Genius  :  Its  Aberrations  and  its  Responsi- 
bilities [(1885)  229—32];  The  Lone  House:  A  Poem 
[85]  ;  An  Unknown  Country,  illustrated  by  F.  N.  Paton 
and  A.  Larcom  [The  English  Illus.  Maq.  (1887),  259—73, 
353—64,  407—17,  462—76,  548—58,  587—604]  ;  In  King 
Arthur's  Land  :  A  Week's  Study  of  Cornish  Life  [(1867) 
67—71]  ;  The  High  Mountain :  A  Poem  [Pot  Meek. 
Mag.,  I.,  100]  ;  A  Possibility,  the  Thought  of  a  Mourning 
Mother  [Leisure  Hour  (1873),  392]. 

Mdlook,  Thomas.  Father  of  the  above  ;  for- 
merly resident  at  Longfield  Cottage,  between 
Hartshill  and  Newcastle ;  also  of  Mount 
Pleasant,  Newcastle  ;  Ministered  to  a  Congie- 
gation  of  people  who  met  on  the  Lord's  Day 
in  Thomas  Street,  Stoke-on-Trent ;  a  volumin- 
ous correspondent  to  the  Papers  of  his  day,  on 
social  topics  mostly  ;  held  very  peculiar  views 
on  religious  topics  ;  was  altogether  a  large- 
hearted  but  singular  man,  who  truly  spent  him- 
self for  his  fellow  men  ;  once  convinced  of  the 
righteousness  of  his  cause,  nothing  daunted 
him  in  advocating  its  claims. 

The  Answer  given  by  the  Gospel  to  the  Atheism  of 
all  Ages.  Being  strictures  suggested  chiefly  by  the  works, 
styled  Theological,  of  the  late  Thomas  Paine.  London: 
Published  by  A.  A.  Paris,  53,  Long  Acre.  1810.  8vo.,  pp. 
viii.,  9—159. 

Two  Letters  on  the  Origin,  Progress,  Decline,  and 
Fall  of  the  Bible  and  Missionary  Societies.  Oxford: 
Munday  #  SlaUer.    1824.    Svo. 

Two  Letters  on  the  Mystery  of  the  Gospel  and  on  a 
Servant  of  Christ.  London,  1820.  2nd  ed.,  with  App. 
(containing  letter  to  his  flock  at  Stoke),  Oxford:  Munday 
4  Slatter.    1824.    8vo.,  pp.  69. 

The  Glorious  Liberty  of  the  Children  of  God  .  .  . 
In  a  Letter  to  the  E.ev.  John  Hawker,  Minister  of  Eldad 
Ohapel,  Plymouth.     London:    E.  Palmer  if   Son.    1841. 

'England's  Threatened  War  with  the  World.  London : 
L.  Booth,  Duke  Street,  Portland  Place.  1840.    8vo.,  pp.  25. 

The  Western  Highlands  and  Islands  of  Scotland  con- 
sidered, with  Reference  to  Proprietors  and  People.  Lon- 
don: Orr.    1850.    Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  vii.,  262. 

British  Lunatic  Asylums,  Public  and  Private.  Staf- 
ford, 1858.    8vo.  .       .  ^    .^,     T 

Imprisonment  for  Debt  unsanctioned  by  the  Law  ot 
God  and  utterly  opposed  to  the  Gospel  of  Christ.  London, 
1858.    8vo. 

Thomas  Mulock.    By  Elihu  Rich.     [Trans.  Roy.  Soc. 

(1876).] 

Mdndy,  Charles  Godfrey,  b.  Newberry  (New- 
borough),  1774  ;  s.  of  Francis  Mundy  ;  Mat. 
Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  •27th  Oct.,  1791  ;  B.A.,  1795  : 
M.A.,  1799  ;  of  Burton  Hall,  Leics.  ;  High 
Sheriff  of  Leics.;  d.  23rd  April,  1838. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  997.] 

MuNDY,  Francis,  b.  Market  Bosworth,  Leics., 
1718  ;  s.  of  Francis  Mundy  ;  Mat.  New  Coll., 
Ox.,  26th  Aug.,  1738  ;  B.C.L.,  17i3  ;  Bar- 
rister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1743  ;  Recorder 
of    Tamworth,    2nd    June,    1759— 1st    June, 

1769. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  997;    Palmer's  Tarn- 
worth,  App.,  xxiv.] 

McNDY,  Francis  Noel  Clarke.  b.  Osbaston, 
Leics.,  1729  ;  s.  of  Wrightson  Mundy,  Esq.; 
Mat.  New  Coll.,  Ox.,  7th  Nov.,  1757  ;  created 


M.A.,  2l8t  May,  1761  ;  of  Markeaton,  Derby  ; 
d.  23rd  Oct.,  1815. 

Poems.  Oxford:  Printed  by  W.  Jackson.  MDCCLXVIIL 
4to.,  pp.  97. 

[Printed  for  presents  only.  My  copy  contains  two  MS.  Son- 
nets by  Author  —Compiler.] 

Needwood  Forest.  Written  in  the  year  MDCCLXXTI. 
Lichfield:  Printed  by  John  Jackson,  n.d.  4to.,  pp.  50. 
Derby,  1811.     4to. 

[First  Edition  for  presents  only,] 

The  Fall  ot  Needwood.  (Privately  printed,  Derby, 
1808.) 

[Copies  were  in  Salt  Library  containing  MS.  Verses  by  Author, 
&c.  Another  copy,  with  private  plate,  engraved  by  J.  Landseer, 
after  Miss  M.  E.  Sneyd.    Poem  reprinted  in  Shaw,  I.,  68—70.] 

Needwood  Forest  and  the  Fall  of  Needwood,  with 
other  Poems.  Derby :  T.  Richardson.  1830.  8vo.,  pp. 
viii.,  135. 

MuNDY,  James,  b.  Taunton,  Somers.,  1st  Nov., 
1842;  s.  of  George  Mundy;  educated  Trin. 
Sch.,  Taunton  ;  connected  with  the  Prudential 
Assurance  Company  ;  for  some  years  in 
Stafford. 
Echoes  from  the  Realm  of  Thought.  Bradford: 
Thornton  if-  Pearson.    1891.    Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  184, 

Mutual  Improvement.    Barrogate:  R.  Achnill. 
Practical  Truths  about  Home.     Coventry. 
Contributor  to — rorkshire   Poets,  Past  and  Present, 
Tols.  2,  3,  and  4 ;    Yorkshire  Sonneteers,  Tol.   I. ;    St. 
Paul's,   Stafford,    Parish    Magazine ;     The    Staffordshire 
Chronicle,  &c. 

Mundy,  William.  b.  May  field,  1801  ;  s.  of 
Francis  Mundy;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  16th 
Nov.,  1820  ;  of  Markeaton,  Derbys.  ;  High 
Sheriff,  Derbys.,  1843  ;  M.P.,  South  Derbys., 
1849—57,  1859—65  ;  d.  11th  April,  1877. 

[Eton  Sch.  Lists  ;   Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  997.] 

MuNTz,  Charles  Oscar,  b.  Smethwiok ;  s.  of 
Philip  Henry  Muntz,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  New  Coll., 
Ox.,  14th  Oct.,  1871  ;   d.  1872. 

[Eton  Sch,  Lists  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon,,  III.,  998.] 

Mdrby,  Thomas. 

Murby's  County  Geography.  Staffordshire,  London, 
1874.    8vo. 

Mdkchison,  Sir  Robert  Impey. 

The  Silurian  System,  founded  on  Geological  Re- 
searches in  the  Counties  of  Salop,  Hereford,  Stafford,  &c. 
With  Description  of  the  Coal  Fields  and  Overlaying 
Foundations,  With  Plates  in  a  Case,  Three  Volumes, 
London,  1839.    4to. 

Notices  of  the  Life  and  Character  of  the  Right  Hon. 
Francis,  Earl  of  EUesmere.    London,  1857.    8vo.,  pp.  7. 

Murder. 

Three  Inhuman  Murthers,  committed  by  one  bloody 
Person  upon  his  Father,  his  Mother,  and  his  Wife,  at 
Cank,  in  Staffordshire,  and  the  Manner  how  he  Acted  this 
bloody  Trajedy.  Together  with  his  Examination,  Con- 
fession, Condemnation,  and  Execution.   London,1675.  4to. 

Murphy,  Arthur. 

An  Essay  on  the  Life  and  Genius  of  Johnson.   London, 
1792.     8vo.,  pp.  187.     London,  1793.     8vo. 
Edited— The  Works  of  Dr.  Johnson. 

Murphy,  Serjeant. 

Yoice  from  the  Palace  Yard  addressed  to  Sir  Robert 
Peel.     By  George  Canning.    London,  1844.    8vo. 

Murphy,  Thomas  Frederick  Augustine,  b.  Long- 
ton,  9th  Aug.,  1855  ;  s.  of  John  Murphy  and 
Cecilia  Sheridan,  his  wife ;  educated  at  Long- 
ton  and  Hanley  Catholic  Schools  ;     Member 

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of  JSTorton  Sch.  Board,  Feb.,  1888—91  ;  of 
Newcastle  Sch.  Board,  1892 ;  Silver  Medal 
froru  the  Societe  contre  I'Abas  du  Tabac, 
Paris,  April,  1882  ;  m.  Jatie  Wood. 

Celebrated  Men  (of  the  past)  produced  by  North 
Staffordshire.  Signed "  Essayist."  Prize  Competition  at 
3rd  Annual  Eisteddfod,  Longton,  19th  April,  1881.      pp.  8. 

The  Position  of  the  Catholic  Church  in  England  and 
Wales  during  the  last  Two  Centuries.  Edited  by  the  XV. 
Club.  With  a  Preface  by  Lord  Braye,  President  of  the 
Club.  London :  Burns  4"  Dates,  Limited.  1892.  8vo.,  pp. 
112.     Map. 

[Prize  Essay,  to  which  was  awarded  the  prize  of  60  guineas.] 

Murray,  David  Christie,  b.  Weat  Bromwich, 
13th  April,  1847  ;  s.  ol  —  Murray,  Printer 
and  Bookseller  ;  educated  Private  Sch.  in  his 
native  town  ;  reporter  on  Birmingham  Mqrning 
News ;  removed  to  London,  1873  ;  on  the 
Dailfi  News  and  The  World  ;  Special  Corres- 
pondent to  The  Scotsman  and  The  Times 
during  the  Russo-Turkish  War ;  abandoned 
journalism  for  fiction. 

A  Life's  Atonement.  Three  Volumes.  London: 
Griffith  4  Farran.  1870.  8vo.  New  ed.,  1881.  1  vol. 
[Originally  published  in  Chambers's  Journal.] 

Joseph's  Coat.  With  Illustrations  by  F.  Bernard. 
Three  Volumes.     London :    Chatto  4  Windus.     1881.     8yo. 

Coals  of  Fire,  and  other  Stories.  Three  Volumes. 
London:  Chatto  <f  Windus.     1882.     8vo. 

Val  Strange  ;  or,  Story  of  the  Primrose  Way.  Three 
Volumes.     London:  Chatto  if  Windus.     1883.     8vo. 

Hearts.  A  Novel.  Three  Volumes.  London :  Chatto 
S;  Windus.    1883.    8vo. 

By  the  Gate  of  the  Sea.  Two  Volumes.  London : 
Chatto  cf-  Windus.  1883.  8vo.  [Originally  published  in 
Cornhill  Magazine.] 

A  Model  Father.     London :  Grant  4'  Co.     1883.     8vo. 

The  Way  of  the  World.  Three  Volumes.  Londo^i: 
Chatto  4  Windus.     1884.     8vo. 

The  Silver  Lives,  and  other  Stories. 

A  Bit  of  Human  Nature,  and  the  Lively  Fanny. 
London :  Chatto  4~  Windus.     1885.     8vo. 

Eainbow  Gold.  Three  Volumes.  London:  Smith, 
Elder  cf  Co.     1885.     8vo. 

Aunt  Eachel :  or,  A  Rustic  Sentimental  Comedy. 
Two  Volumes.  London:  Macmillan  if  Co.  1886.  8vo. 
[Originally  published  in  English  Illustrated  Magazine.} 

Cynic  Fortune.   London  :  Chatto  tf-  Windus.    1888.   8yo. 

First  Person  Singular.  Three  Volumes.  London: 
Chatto  if  Windus.    1886.     8vo. 

A  Novelist's  Note  Book.  London:  Ward  &  Downey. 
1887.     8vo. 

Old  Blazer's  Hero.  With  Illustrations  by  A.  Mc. 
Cormick.     London,  1887.     Svo. 

The  Woakes  Vessel.  Three  Volumes.  London: 
Macmillan.     1886.     8vo. 

The  Queen's  Scarf.    London :  Spencer,  Hackett,  *  Co. 

1889.  r  ,  ,  ) 

Schwarts,  and  other  Stories.  Two  Volumes.  London : 
Macmillan.     1889.     Svo. 

John  Vale's  Guardian.  Three  Volumes.  London  ■ 
Macmillan.     1890.     8vo. 

Bob  Martin's  Little  Girl.  Three  Volumes.  London  ■ 
Chatto  if  Windus.     1892.     8vo. 

My  First  Book—"  Grace  Foxbeach."  [Autobiograpi- 
cal  Article  in  The  Idler  (Sept.,  1893).] 

Jointly  with  Henry  Murray  — 

A   Dangerous   Catspaw.     London:   Longmans.     1889. 

Jointly  with  Henry  Herman — 

One  Traveller  Returns.  London:  Chatto  d- Windus. 
1887.    Svo. 

Wild  Darrie.    London :  Longmans.     1889.    Svo. 

Paul  Jones's  Alias,  &c.      London :    Chatto  *  Windus 

1890.  Svo. 

The  Bishop's  Bible.      A   Novel.     London:  Chatto  <f 

Windus.    1890.    Svo. 

Only  a  Shadow.     London:   Griffith  if  Farran.     1891 
He   Pell  among  Thieves.    Two  Volumes.     London': 

Macmillan.    1891.    Svo. 

Murray,  Rev.  Douglas  Stuart,  b.  Southfleet, 
Kent,  May,  1853  ;  s.  of  Rev.  George  Murray  ; 


educated  Winchester  Coll.;  Mat.  Exeter  Coll., 
Ox.,  25th  Nov.,  1871  ;  B.A.,  1875  ;  M.A., 
1878  ;  Curate  of  All  Saints,  Wigan,  1877— 
79  ;  Rector  of  Blithfield,  1879  ;  'm.  Harriet, 
dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Canon  Bridgeman. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  999.] 

Murray,  Rev.  George  William.  b.  London, 
]  8()6  ;  s.  of  Charles  Murray  ;  Mat.  Merton 
Coll.,  Ox.,  31st  Oct.,  1826  ;  B.A.,  1830  ; 
M.A.,  1833  ;  Rector  of  Handsworth,  1848— 
61  ;  Hon.  Canon  of  Worcester,  1873  ;  Rector 
of  Bromsgrove,  1861 — 82  ;  Proctor  for  the 
Diocese  of  Lichfield  ;  Chp.  to  Bromsgrove 
Union  ;  d.  26th  July,  1887, 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1000 ;  Robinson's 
200.] 

Murray,  Henry,  b.  West  Bromwich  :  bi-other 
of  David  Christie  Murray  \_see']. 

Monkey  Mephisto,  &c,     [Bow  Bells  Annual  (18SS).] 
A  Game  of  Bluff.    London :  Chatto  ^  Windus.    1890. 


Svo. 
Svo. 


A  Deputy  Providence.      London :  Chapmans.      1891. 

A  Dangerous  Catspaw.  London,  1889.  Svo.  [  Written 
in  collaboration  with  D.  C.  Murray.] 

Murray,  John,  F.S.A.,  P.L.8.,  P.H.S. 

The  Description  of  a  New  Lightning  Conductor  .  . 
London  :  S.  Highley.  1833.  8vo.,  pp.  (6  leaves)  63.  (W. 
Parke,  Printer,  Wolverhampton.) 

Murray,  John,  Publisher,  Albemarle  Street, 
London. 

Murray's  Handbook  for  Travellers.     Derbyshire     . 
Staffordshire.     London,  1868.     8vo.,  pp.  liii.,  176. 

Murray's  Guide  to  English  Cathedrals.  [Vol.  IV. 
contains  Lichfield.] 

MuRRHALL,  Rev.  William,  b.  Bagnold  (Bag- 
nall,  near  Hanley),  1605  ;  s.  of  John  Murrhall ; 
Mat.  Magd.  Hall,  Ox.,  16th  April,  1624  ; 
B.A.,  22nd  Feb.,  1627  ;  M.A.,  8th  June, 
1630  ;  probably  the  one  ejected  from  Muster- 
worth,  Gloucs.,  1660. 

[Non.-Con.  Memorial,  II.,  252;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon., 
E.S.,  III.,  1046.] 

MuBSELWHiTB,  Rev.  Edward.  Curate  of  Child's 
Ercall,  Salop,  1858—60  ;  Acton  Trussell-w.- 
Bednall,  1860 — 63  ;  in  charge  of  Messing, 
near  Kelvedon,  Essex,  1866  ;  of  Great  Clacton, 
Essex,  1868—69  ;  other  Curacies  to  1878  ; 
Rector  of  Salcott-i^.-Salcott  Virley,  Kelvedon, 
Essex,  1878. 

The  Collects  for  the  Christian  Year,  with  Scriptural 
Passages  from  Holy  Scripture  adapted  for  Weekly  Medi- 
tation. London:  Hunt  (f  Co.  1865.  [On  Sheets  attached 
to  Rollers.] 

Mynors. 

Pedigree.  [Shaw,  I.,  117  ;  Harl.  MSS. ;  Brit.  Mus., 
1077, 101.]  ' 

Mynors,  Edward,  b.  Uttoxeter,  1596  ;  s.  of 
Walter  Mynors,  Esq.;  Mat.  Balliol  Coll.,  Ox., 
6th  April,  1613;  Student,  Lincoln's  Inn, 
1614. 

TTT  ^}n]i\°^  ^°^^*'  ^^S-;    Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S., 
HI.,  1049.]  '  ' 


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Naish,  — . 

Pedigree  of  the  Capper  Family  of  Rugeley.   By  Naiah 
and  Capper. 

Nall,  George.  Printer,  Leek  ;  sometime  part- 
ner with  Mr.  Bemrose  at  Derby ;  came  to 
Leek  from  Bakewell,  Derbys.,  1828  ;  com- 
menced business  in  Spout  Street,  afterwards 
in  the  Sheep  Market ;  took  his  son,  Robert 
Nail  [«««],  as  partner,  under  the  name  of 
"  George  Nall  &  Son." 

Selection  of  Psalms  and  Hymns.     [See  Sneyd  (Rev. 
H.).] 

Earnest  Appeals.     [See  Sneyd  (Rev.  H.).] 
Attempts  at  Terse.     [See  Rickets  (J.).] 
The  Fruits  of  Sin.     [See  Goodacre  (Rev.  R.  H.).] 
Guide  to  Bakewell  and  Dovedale.     [See  Dovedale.] 

Nall,  George,  &  Son.  Printers,  in  succession 
to  George  Nall,  in  the  Sheep  Market. 

Nall,  Robert.  b.  Leek  ;  s.  of  George  Nall, 
Printer  ;  apprenticed  to  his  father,  becoming 
partner  with  his  father,  as  "  George  Nall  & 
Son,  Printers,  &c.,"  and  finally  trading-  in  his 
own  name  ;  sold  his  business  in,  1865  to 
William  Clemesha,  after  which  he  went  to 
Natal. 
History  of  Leek.     [See  Sleigh  (J.).] 

Nance,  Rev.  James  Trengove.  b.  Eccleshall, 
5th  April,  1852  ;  s.  of  James  Nance,  and 
Mary  Ann,  his  wife  ;  educated  Eccleshall  Gr. 
Sch.,  at  Eagle  House,  Wimbledon,  and  at 
Winchester  Coll.  ;  Mat.  New  Coll.,  Ox.,  14th 
Oct.,  1870  ;  Scholar,  1870—75  ;  B.A.,  1876  ; 
Fellow,  St.  John's  Coll.,  1876—87  ;  M.A., 
1877;  B.D.,  1881  ;  Lecturer,  1877  ;  Tutor, 
187S_86  ;  Dean  of  Divinity,  1885  ;  Rector 
of  Polstead,  Suffolk,  1886  ;  m.  Mary  Ethel 
Ball. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  ] 

Nangkeavb,  Richard,  s.  of  Richard  Nangreave, 
of  Bury  and  of  Walmesley,  Lanes.,  and  Ann 
Waring,  his  wife  ;  educated  Man.  Gr.  Sch.  ; 
of  Netherton  Hall,  Frodsham,  Cheshire  ;  after- 
wards of  Pipe  Hall,  where  he  d.,  unmarried, 
and  was  buried  in  Lichfield  Cathedral. 
[Man.  Sch.  Reg.,  III.,  217.] 

Napier,  Sir  Charles  J. 

Letter  to  Sir  Robert  Peel.    London,  1841.    8to. 

Nabes,  Yen.  Robert,  b.  York,  1753;  s.  of 
Dr  James  Nares  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  30th 
May,  1771  ;  B.A.,  1775  ;  M.A.,  1778  ;  Vicar 
of  Easton  Maudit,  Northants.,  1782;  of 
Great  Doddington,  1784;  Usher,  Westmr. 
Sch.,  1786—88  ;  Preacher,  Lincoln's  Inn, 
1788 — 1803  ;  Assistant  Librarian,  Brit.  Mus., 
1795  ;  Librarian,  MS.  Department,  ^  until 
1807  ;  Rector  of  Sharnford,  Leics.,  1798— 
99  •  Preb.  of  St.  Paul's,  1798  ;  Canon  Resi- 
dentiary and  Preb.  of  Flixton,  Lichfield, 
1798  ;  Preb.  of  Offley,  1799  ;  Vicar  of  Dalby, 
Derbys.  ;  of  St.  Mary's,  Reading,  1805—18  ; 
Rector  of  All  Hallows,  London  Wall,  1818  to 


death  ;  Archd.  of  Stafford,  1801  to  death  ; 
F.S.A.,  1795;  F.R.S.,  1794;  Vice-Presi- 
dent of  Linnean  Sec,  1823  ;  projected  The 
British  Critic  ;  sold  his  interest,  1812  ;  d. 
23rd  March,  1829. 

On  the  Demon  of  Socrates.    London,  1872.    Sro. 

Discourses.  Preached  before  the  Honourable  Society 
of  Lincoln's  Inn.     London,  1704.     8vo. 

Elements  of  Orthoepy.  London,  1784.  8vo.,  pp.  xxvi., 
372.     Reprinted  as  Elements  of  English  Language. 

Principles  of  Government,  deduced  from  Reason,  c&c. 
London,  1792.    8vo.,  pp.  xviii.,  160. 

Remarks  on  the  favourite  Ballad  of  Cupid  and  Psyche. 
With  an  Account  of  the  Pantomime  of  the  Antients. 
London,  1788. 

Man's  Best  Right.     London,  1703. 

A  Thanksgiving  for  Plenty  and  a  Warning  against 
Avarice.    Preached  in  Lichfield  Cathedral.    London,  1801. 

The  Benefits  of  Wisdom  and  the  Evils  of  Sin.  London, 
1803.    8vo. 

A  Connected  and  Chronological  View  of  the  Prophe- 
sies relating  to  the  Christian  Church.  Tvpelve  Sermons 
preached  1800 — 4  at  the  Lecture  founded  by  the  Right 
Rev.  W.  Warburton,  Bishop  of  Gloucester.  London,  1805. 
8vo. 

Lichfield  Fast  Sermon  ;  or,  Protestantism  the  Blessing 
of  Great  Britain.     London,  1810.     8vo. 

Essays  and  Occasional  Compositions  .  .  Two 
Volumes.     London,  1810.     8vo. 

Answer  to  Archdeacon  Nares.  By  Rev.  Mr.  Hill. 
Chester,  1810.     8vo. 

Thinks  I  to  Myself.  A  Serio-ludicro-tragico-comico 
Tale.  By  "  Thinks  I  to  Myself,  Who  ?"  Two  Volumes. 
London,  1812.  8vo.  Portrait  of  the  Author  thinking  to 
himself. 

I'll  Consider  It.  In  which  "  Thinks  I  to  Myself  "  is 
partially  considered.    Three  Volumes.    1812. 

On  the  Influence  and  Stability  of  the  Church.  A 
Cliarge     .     .     .     London,  1813.     8vo. 

The  Veracity  of  the  Evangelists  Demonstrated 
London,  1816.     8vo.,  pp.  xv.,  288.     Again,  1818,  12mo. 

Peace  and  Edification  the  objects  of  the  Society  for 
Promoting  Christian  Knowledge.    London,  1818.    frvo. 

A  Glossary,  or  a  Collection  of  Words,  Phrases,  &c. 
.  .  .  which  have  been  thought  to  require  illustration 
in  the  Works  of  English  Authors.  London,  1822.  4to., 
pp.  viii.,  584  ;  reprinted  1825.  8vo.,  new  edition^  edited  by 
J.  0.  Halliwell  and  Thos.  Wright,  in  Two  Volumes. 
London,  1850.     8vo.     London,  1872.     2  vols.,  8vo. 

Heraldic  Anomalies,  in  Two  Volumes.  London,  1824. 
Sermon  on  Faith  and  other  Subjects.  London,  1825. 
Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Lord  Burghley. 

An  Epistle  to  an  Archdeacon  (Nares),  Vice-President 
of  the  Royal  Society  of  Literature,  by  R.  P(olwhele),  an 
Honorary  Associate.     London :  Batchard.     1824.     4to. 

The  British  Critic,  projected  by  Archd.  Nares  (who 
also  was  its  Editor  up  to  Vol.  42),  May,  1795—1843. 
8vo.,  104  vols.,  in  Four  Series,  viz. :— (1)  1793— 1813 
[in  1812  Nares  sold  his  interest,  but  continued  to  con- 
tribute to  his  death]  ;  (2)  Jan.,  1814— Jan.,  1825 ;  (3) 
Oct.,  1825— Oct.,  1826  ;  and  (4)  Jan.,  1837— Dec,  1843. 

Ai-ticle  on  Archd.  Nares,  by  Rev.  Sydney  Smith. 
[Edinburgh  Review,  Iv.,  271—305,  reprinted  in  Smith's 
Works,  4th  ed.,  3  vols.    1848.    And  again  in  1  vol.    8vo. 

1840. 

Sermons  on  Faith,  &o.  .  .  By  the  Very  Rev. 
WUliam  Vincent,  D.D.,  late  Dean  of  Westminster.  With 
a  Life  of  the  Author,  by  R.  N.    London,  1816.    8vo. 

Lectures  on  the  Church  Catechism.  By  Dr.  Purday. 
Edited  by  R.  N.  .  ,  ,      „     j    , 

Wrote  Preface  to,  and  assisted  to  complete — Brydes  s 
Northamptonshire. 

The  General  Biographical  Dictionary.  Revised  and 
enlarged  by  R.  N.,  Tooke,  and  Beloe. 

Harleian  Manuscript  Catalogue.    Vol.  III.     Prepared 

Dr.  Nares  was  a  frequent  contributor  to — Gent's  Mag.; 
Classical  Jour. 

Obituary.      [New  Con.  Ma;/.  (1829),  212.] 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1007  ;  Alumni  West., 
395-  Harwood's  Lichfield,  212,  230,  238;  Hutchinson's 
Stoke  87;  National  Portrait  Gallery,  Vol.  II.,  port.; 
Ch  Observer  (1805),  255,  (1810)  516,  (1814)  519,  (March, 
1816)  (1817)  469,  (1823)  591 ;  A'Becket's  Biog.  Diet.,  III., 
207  208;  Monthly  Mag.  (1860);  Gorton's  Biog.  Diet., 
III!,  article  on  Nares  in  App. ;    see  Ootterill  (Rev.  T.).] 


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NEEDWOOD 


Nash,  Rev.  John.  B.A.,  Ox.  Univ.;  incorpora- 
ted at  Cam.  Univ.,  1693  ;  MA.,  Trin.  Coll., 
1693  ;  probably  the  same  who  was  Vicar  of 
Seighford,  1671  ;  and  Canon  and  Preb.  of 
Pipa  Parva,  Lichfield,  1682—95. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1052  ;  Harwood's 
Lichfield,  243.] 

Nash,  Sebright,  b.  Kingswinford,  1626  ;  s.  of 
Richard  Nash  ;  Mat.  New  Inn  Hall,  Ox.,  2nd 
April,  1641  ;  created  B.A.,  Balliol  Coll.,  2nd 
Nov.,  1647  ;   Student,  Gray's  Inn,  1647. 

[Gray's  Inn  Reg.;  Burrows,  479  ;  Foster's  Alumni 
Oxon.,  B.S.,  III.,  1053.] 

Naylbr,  Joseph,  b.  Tipton,  20th  May,  1820  ; 
s.  of  Edward  Nayler  and  Mary  his  wife  ;  edu- 
cated by  Rev.  G.  W.  White,  M.A.,  Darlaston, 
J.P.,  Staffs.,  April,  1883  ;  m.  1849,  at  Upper 
Gornal,  Hannah  Jane  Cartwright,  of  Walsall. 

Mr.  Nayler  has  the  following  Portraits  : — 

James  Bagnall,  Ironmaster,  West  Bromwich.  Painter 
unknown. 

John  Barker,  of  "Wolverhampton.      Painter  unknown. 

"William  Dawes,  "West  Bromwich.  Published  by  T. 
Milland,  Stourbridge. 

G-.  B.  Thomeycroft,  "Wolverhampton.  Published  by 
T,  Milland,  Stourbridge. 

James  Poster,  Ironmaster.  Published  by  T.  Milland, 
StcMrbridge. 

Nayler,  Rev.  William.  Wesleyan  Minister, 
1802 — 68  ;  was  often  in  Staffordshire,  where 
very  many  of  his  publications  were  issued  ;  d. 
1868. 

The  Touchstone  Touched.  Gainsborough,  1805.  12mo., 
pp.  122. 

The  Visions  of  Sapience.  Reply  to  a  Malignant 
Attack  on  Methodism  by  J.  Douglas.  Leeds,  1815.  8vo., 
pp.  60. 

A  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Princess  Charlotte.  Vorh, 
1817.     8vo.,  pp.  26. 

The  Duty  of  Christians  to  Unconverted  Relations. 
York,  1818.     8vo.,  pp.  28. 

'The  Necessity  of  Moral  Reform.  London,  1832.  8vo., 
pp.  24. 

Bereaved  Relations  Comforted,  &c.  London,  1832. 
8vo.,  pp.  30. 

Miscellaneous  Musings.  Poems.  London,  1835.  12mo., 
pp.  80. 

Compassion  to  Backsliders.  London,  1835.  12mo., 
pp.  24. 

A  Centenary  Sermon  at  Deptford.  London,  1839. 
8vo.,  pp.  39. 

Christ  Remembered  in  this  Ordinance.  London,  1841. 
8vo.,  pp.  23. 

God's  Displeasure  against  Sin.  Bradford,  1846.  12mo., 
pp.  16. 

The  Responsibility  of  Parents  in  Baptism.  London, 
n.d.     12mo.,  pp.  12. 

Hymns  for  Personal,  Domestic,  and  Social  "Worship. 
Manchester,  1850.     12mo.,  pp.  84. 

The  Church  of  Christ  Exhorted  to  Diligence.  Man- 
chester,    n.d.     12mo.,  pp.  16. 

Sermon  on  Zeph.  iii.  IG.  [Sermons  by  "Wesleyan 
Ministers  (1857).] 

Selections  from  a  Minister's  Manuscripts.  Wednes- 
bury,  1854.     12mo.,  pp.  328. 

Manifestations  of  the  Presence  of  God.  Printed  by 
C.  Britten,  Wednesbury.     1857.     8vo.,  pp.  24. 

Children  presented  to  Christ.  Birmingham  (Wednes- 
bury).    n.d.     12mo.,  pp.  24. 

The  Limitations  of  Human  Life.  A  Sermon  preached 
on  the  Day  the  Author  attained  the  Age  of  Fourscore 
Years,  May  8th,  1862.     (Wednesbury.)     8vo.,  pp.  16. 

The  Faithful  and  "Wise  Servant.  (Wednesburu),  1862. 
8vo.,  pp.  12. 

A  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Prince  Consort.  Wednes- 
bury.   n.d.    3rd  ed.,  1862.    8vo.,  pp-  24. 

A  Sermon  preached  at  the  Jubilee  of  the  Wesleyan 
Missionary  Society,  Oct.  5th,  1863.    London.    8vo.,  pp.  34 


The  Faded  Leaf  .  Wednesbury.  3rd  ed.,  12mo., 
pp.  16. 

Early  Piety.  A  Sermon.  Wednesbm-y.  3rd  ed.,  12mo. 
pp.  16. 

The  Friend  of  Many  Tears.  A  Memorial  of  Mr. 
Thomas  Simpson,  of  Armley,  near  Leeds.  Wednesbury, 
1864.     12mo.,  pp.  66. 

Invitation  to  a  Perpetual  Covenant.  Wednesbury, 
1866.     12mo.,  pp.  16. 

Old  Sarah,     London.     32mo.,  pp.  46. 

Young  Elizabeth.     London.    32mo.,  pp.  30. 

Nbalb,  Rev.  John  Mason,  D.D.     d.  1866. 

A  Mirror  of  Paith.  By  Rev.  J.  M.  Neale  and  John 
Thomas  Walters.     Rugeley:  J.  T-  Walters.    1845.     12mo. 

Neale,  John  Preston. 

Yiews  of  the  Seats  of  the  Gentry  and  Nobility  of 
England,  Wales,  Scotland,  and  Ireland.  London,  1818 — 
23.  Two  Series.  11  vols.,  roy.  8vo.,  containing  792  plates. 
Published  in  132  parts,  containing  6  plates  each.  Large 
Paper,  roy.  4to.,  with  Proofs  on  India  Paper.  [Several 
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Neale  (or  Neyle),  Most  Eev.  Richard,  b.  King 
Street,  Westminster,  March,  1561  ;  s.  of  a 
tallow  chandler  ;  educated  Westmr.  Sch.  ;  of 
St.  John's  Coll.,  Cam.  ;  B.A.,  1583  ;  M.A., 
1587  ;  B.D.,  1595  ;  D.D.,  1600  ;  incorporated 
Ox.  Univ.,  15th  July,  1600  ;  Master  of  Savoy, 
1606  ;  Dean  of  Westmr.,  1605  ;  Clerk  to  the 
Closet  to  James  I.  and  Charles  I.  ;  Vicar  of 
Cheshunt,  Herts.,  1590—1605  ;  Rector  of 
Teddington,  Beds.,  1598  ;  Canon,  1604,  and 
Treasurer  of  Chichester,  1598  ;  Eector  of 
Southfleet,  Kent,  1608  ;  of  Clifton  Camp- 
ville,  1612  ;  of  Droxford,  Herts.,  1628  ;  Vicar 
of  Hambleton,  1629,  and  Rector  of  Bishop's 
Waltham,  Herts.,  1631  ;  Bp.  of  Rochester, 
1608  ;  Lichfield,  1610  ;  Lincoln,  1614  ;  Dur- 
ham, 1617  ;  Winchester,  1628  ;  Archbp.  of 
York,  1631  to  death  ;  d.  31st  Oct.,  1640  ; 
bur.  York  Minster. 

Alter  Ecebolius  M.  A.  de  Dominis  Arch.  Spalatensis 
pluribus  Dominis  inservirt  doctus    .  Printed  by  J. 

Billius,  Londoni,  1624.     4to. 

Articles  to  be  inquired  of,  in  the  Metropoliticall  Yisi- 
tation  of  Richard    .     .         Archbishop  of  York. 

1633.    4to. 

A  Yindication  [in  Yerse]  of  the  late  Archbishop  of 
York     .     .  London,  1647.    4to. 

Nealb,  Rev.  Thomas,  M.A. 

Candid  Notes :  Religious  and  Moral.  Designed  to 
Amuse  the  Mind  and  to  Amend  the  Heart.  Eugeley:  John 
Thomas  Walters.  1817.  12mo.  An  Improved  Edition, 
Mugeley:  same  imprint.    Sro.,  pp.  xv.,  260. 

Nedham  (or  Needham),  Robert,  b.  1587  ;  s.  of 
Sir  Robert  Nedham  (Viscount  Kilmorey,  18th 
April,  1625)  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  17th  Feb., 
1603  ;  M.P.,  Newcastle,  1614—20  ;  2nd 
Viscount  Kilmorey  ;  d.  Dutton,  Cheshire,  12th 
Sept.,  1653. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1055  ;  Ingamells' 
Newcastle,  44.] 

Needwood  Forest. 

Case  of  Rupert  Browne  respecting  the  Grant  of 
Charles  II.  of  Needwood,  1690,  &c. 

Needwood  Forest,  A  Poem.     [See  Mundy  (F.  C.  N.).] 
Walks  in  a  Forest.     [See  Gisborne  (Rev.  T.).] 
Proposals  to  enclose  Needwood  Forest.    1778. 
Proposals  of  the  Officers  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster 
for  the  Division  of  Needwood  Forest.    1778. 

Case  of  the  Gentlemen  Freeholders  and  others  who 
have  rights  of  Common  in  the  Forest  or  Chase  of  Need- 
wood,  in  the  County  of  Stafford.    (1778).    fol.,  half  sheet. 


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Heads  of  a  Bill  to  Enclose  Needwood  Forest,  Auk  , 
1779.  ^ ' 

Tiew  of  Needwood  Forest,  by  Miss  H.  Sneyd,  engraved 
by  J.  Landseer,  private  plate. 

History  of  Needwood  Forest.     [Shaw,  I.,  60 — 70.] 

Particulars  of  "  N.  F.  in  com'  Staff."  with  a  view  to  its 
being  dis-afEorested.  [Bodl.  Lib.,  1148,  si.,  273  :  see  also 
559,219.] 

Opening  of  Christ  Church.  \Ch.  Observer  (1809'), 
348,  349.] 

[Drayton's  Polyolbion,  Song  xiii.;  Gough's  Camden, 
11.,  377 ;  Harl.  MS.,  71  and  568  ;  Marshall's  Rural  Econo- 
my of  Mid.  Counties,  II.,  359  ;  Memoir  of  Amos  Green, 
( Yorh,  1823),  pp.  123—97,  223—26 ;  Mary  Howitt's  Wood 
Leightou,  I.] 

Neild,  James. 

State  of  the  Prisons  in  England,  Scotland,  and  Wales. 
London,  1812.    4to. 

Nelson,  Horatio.     1st  Lord. 

The  Letters  of  Lord  Nelson  to  Lady  Hamilton  with  a 
Supplement  of  interesting  Letters  by  distinguished  Person- 
ages, in  Two  Volumes.  London,  1814.  8vo.  [In  Supple- 
ment are  letters  by  Earl  St.  Vincent.] 

Nendrick,  — . 

Te  Joust  of  St.  Peter's.  A  Record  in  Rhyme,  by 
Venial    Vidimus    Vicissitude.       {Wolverliampton),    1869. 

Ness,  John.     b.   Knowle,   Rowley  Regis,  1802  ; 

d.  1850. 

Obituary  by  John  Hipwell.  [P.  M.  Mag.,  1850,  645— 
47.] 

Neve,  Rev.  Charles,  b.  Willenhall,  9th  July, 
1766  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Titus  Neve  [se«]  and  Sarah 
his  wife  ;  Mat.  Pembroke  Coll.,  Ox.,  23rd  Oct., 
1788 ;  B.A.,  1793  ;  Curate  of  Darlaston, 
1790—93  ;  P.C.  of  Brierley  Hill,  1809  to 
death  ;  Vicar  of  Kilmersden,  Somers.,  1806  ; 
m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Timothy  Clemson,  of  Willen- 
hall ;  d.  25th  June,  1833  ;  bur.  Willenhall. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1012  ;  private  informa- 
tion from  J.  Neve,  Esq. ;  Scott's  Stourbridge,  155  ;  Ch. 
Observer  (1809),  339  ;  Haokwood's  Darlaston,  90.] 

Kevb,  John.  b.  Wolverhampton,  1st  Feb., 
1833  ;  s.  of  John  Neve  ;  educated  privately  ; 
Solicitor  and  Notary  Public  in  Wolverhamp- 
ton ;  resident  Oaken  Manor. 

The  Granger  Pedigree,  with  Explanatory  Notes. 
Wolverhampton :  W.  Parke.    1861.    8vo. 

A  Concordance  of  the  Poetical  Works  of  William 
Cowper.    London:  Sampson  Low.    1887.    8 vo.,  pp.  504. 

UTeve,  Rev.  Timothy,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Middleton 

Stoney,  Oxon.  ;  d.  1798, 

Animadversions  upon  Mr.  Phillips's  History  of  the 
Life  of  Cardinal  Pole  ....  Oxford :  At  the  Clarendon 
Press.    MDCCCLXVL    8vo.,  7  leaves,  pp.  562,  2  leaves. 

Neve,  Rev.  Titus,  b.  Much  Birch,  Herefs.,  7th 
Oct.,  1717  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Neve;  Mat. 
Balliol  Coll.,  Ox.  ;  Rector  of  Darlaston,  1764 
to  death  ;  P.C.  of  Willenhall ;  probably  Curate 
in  charge  of  Darlaston,  as  he  signs  Register 
as  Clerk  in  1760  ;  Preb.  of  Hilton  in  Collegiate 
Church  of  Wolverhampton,  1747  to  death  ;  d. 
23rd  Dec,  1788  :  bur.  Willenhall. 

A  Sermon  preached  at  the  Cathedral  Church  of  Wor- 
cester, on  Thursday,  12th  August,  1762.  Birmingham: 
BasleervUle.    1782.    8vo. 

[Private  imtormation  per  3.  Neve,  Esq.] 

[Hackwood's  Darlaston,  85,  90.] 


Nbvill,  Rev.  Edward,  b.  Wetwood,  Eccleshall, 
1615  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Nevijl  ;  Mat.  Pembroke 
Coll.,  Ox.,  18th  June,  1630  ;  B.A.,  Oriel  Coll., 
15th  Feb.,  1633  ;  Rector  of  Standon,  1648  to 
death  ;  d.  1672. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.g.,  IJI.,  1057  ;  Salt's  Sandon, 
155.]  >        >        .  , 

Nevill,  Right  Rev.  Samuel  Tarratt.  St.  Aidan's 
Coll.,  Birkenhead  ;  Magd.  Coll.,  Cam. ;  B.A., 
18B5  ;  M.A.,  1868  ;  D.D.,  1871  ;  Curate  of 
Sarisbrick,  Lanes.,  1860 — 64 ;  Rector  of 
Shelton,  1864—71  ;  Bp.  of  Dunedin,  New 
Zealand,  1871. 

A  Course  of  Sermons  on  the  Constitution  and  History 
of  the  English  Church.  London :  Bemrose  6;  Son.  1870. 
12mo.,  pp.  58. 

Neville,  George  T.     b.  Lichfield. 

Youthful  Musings ;  being  original  Miscellaneous 
Poems.  Lichfield :  Egginqton  ^  Brown.  1878.  Pt.  8vo., 
pp.  176. 

Neville,  Nigel  Charles  Alfred,  b.  Sheustone 
House,  10th  April,  1849  ;  ofSt.  John's  Coll., 
Cam.  ;  B.A.,  1872  ;  Student  of  Inner  Temple, 
9th  May,  1870  ;  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner 
Temple,  7th  June,  1 873  ;  Stipendiary  Magis- 
trate for  South  Staffordshire. 
[Men  at  the  Bar,  338.] 

Nevins,  Arthur  Edward.  b.  Liverpool,  11th 
Oct.,  1853  ;  s.  of  J.  Birkbeck  Nevins,  M.D.  ; 
educated  Liverpool  Collegiate  Institution,  H.M. 
Training  Ship  "  Conway,"  and  Edin.  Scb.  of 
Med.  ;  of  Edin.  Univ.  and  Univ.  Coll.,  Lond.; 
L.R.C.P.,  Edin.,  and  L.M.,  1886  ;  L.,  1886  ; 
M.R.C.S.,  Eng.,  1886  ;  F.R.C.S.,  Edin.,  1888  ; 
F.  Roy.  Med.  &  Chir.  Soc.  ;  F.  Roy.  Astro- 
nomical Soc.  ;  Hon.  Associate  of  Liverpool 
Phil.  Soc.  ;  in  practice  in  Shelton,  1889  to 
death  ;  d.,  Hanley,  13th  April,  1893. 

Letter  to  the  Astronomer  of  the  Liverpool  Observatory, 
With  Tables,  &C.  .  .  of  Chronometers  at  Sea  [  Trans. 
Soy.  Ast.  Soc,  XXXIX.,  No.  5  (1874—75)] ;  Further 
Chronometer  Results,  with  .  .  Tables  .  .  calendered 
by  himself  .  .  for  the  correction  of  Chronometers 
[Trans.  Liv.  Lit.  4  Phil.  Soc.  (1875—76)];  Account  of 
the  Keeling  or  Cocos  Islands  in  the  Indian  Ocean  [ib. 
(1877 — 78)] ;  On  Modern  Meteorology,  considered  with 
its  bearings  on  Tropical  Storms  [ib  (1878 — 79J]  ;  Obser- 
vations at  Melbourne  Observatory,  of  Stars,  Jupiter  and 
Saturn  .  .  [«6.  (1889 — 81)];  Notes  on  the  Abnormally 
High  Barometer  Pressure  recorded  in  January,  1882  [«6. 
(1881—82)]. 

A  New  Needleholder  for  Vaginal  Operations  [Lancet 
(1885)] ;  On  the  frequent  Association  between  Heart 
Disease  and  Lesion  of  the  Pelvic  Viscera  in  Women  [Boi/, 
Med.  and  Chir.  Gazette  (1889)] 

New,  Rev.  J.,  Birmingham. 

Compassion  for  Sinners.  A  Circular  Letter  written  by 
the  Rev.  J.  N.,  and  adopted  by  the  Members  of  the  Mid- 
land Association  of  Baptist  Churches,  held  at  Wolver- 
hampton, 1850.  Wolverhampton:  Printed  by  6.  W.  Johnson. 
8vo.,  pp.  8. 

Newberry,  Rev.  Francis.  New  Connexion 
Minister  ;  at  Hanley,  1816—17,  1830—32  ; 
Lane  End,  1827—28. 

Irish  Missionary  Meeting,  &c.  [New  Con.  Mag.  (1829), 
42,  43]:  Notice  of  Mary  Hurley,  of  Gornal  [(1842)  235, 
236]  ;  ObituSry  of  Mrs.  Ruth  Bevon,  of  Lower  Gornal 
[313—14]. 

Nbwbold. 

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Nbwbold,  George,     b.  Callingwood,  27th  April, 
1827  ;  d.  Burton,  8th  Dec,  1851. 
Obituary.    By  "W.  Whittingham.    [P.  M.  Mag.  (1852), 
253,  254.] 

Nbwbolt,  Francis  George.  i.  Bilston,  21st 
Nov.,  1863  ;  s.  of  Eev.  Henry  Francis  Newbolt 
\_see];  educated  Clifton  Coll.,  1876— 83  ;  Mat. 
Balliol  Coll.,  Ox.,  16th  Oct.,  1883;  B.A., 
1887;  M.A.,1890;  F.C.S.,  1891;  Barrister- 
at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1890. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1014.] 

Newbolt,  Rev.  Henry  Francis  ;  b.  Stepney,  30tli 
June,  1824  ;  s.  of  Capt.  Charles  Newbolt, 
B.N.;  educated  Roy.  Naval  Sch.  ;  of  St.  John's 
Coll.,  Cam.;  B.A.,  1849  ;  M.A.,  1851  ;  Curate 
of  Holy  Trinity,  Maidstone  ;  of  St.  Matthew's, 
Walsall  ;  Vicar  of  St.  Mary's,  Bilston,  186U 
to  death  ;  m.,  1860,  Emily,  dau.  of  George 
Bradnock  Stubbs,  Esq.,  of  Walsall  ;  d.  24th 
May,  1866. 

A  Sermon,  Preached  in  St.  Matthew's  Church,  "Walsall, 
on  Sunday,  Feb.  9th,  1860.  Walsall:  Printed  hy  J.  R. 
Robinson.     1860.     8vo.,  pp.  16. 

A  Sermon  on  the  Fatal  Accident  at  Millfield,  Bilston, 
preached  ...  on  Sunday,  April  20th,  1862.  Birming- 
ham, :  M.  Billing,     n.d.  (1862).     8vo.,  pp.  8. 

Quiet  Sunset.  A  Brief  Memoir  of  the  Eev.  H.  F. 
Newbolt,  Ticar  of  St.  Mary's,  Bilston.  Walsall:  J.  R. 
Robinson.     Ib66.     8vo.,  pp.  18. 

Newbolt,  Henry  John.  b.  Bilston,  6th  June, 
1862  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Henry  Francis  Newbolt  [«««]; 
educated  CHfton  Coll.,  1876—81  ;  Mat.  Corpus 
Christi  Coll.,  Ox.,  27th  Oct.,  1881  ;  Scholar, 
1881—85  ;  B.A.,  1885  ;  M.A.,  1888  ;  Bar- 
rister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1887. 

A  Fair  Death.  A  Poem.  Walsall :  W.  B.  Robinson, 
n.d.  (1888).    fop.  8vo.,  pp.  21. 

Taken  from  the  Enemy.  A  Novel.  London :  Chatto  (!(• 
Windus.     1802.     8to.,  pp.  170. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1014.] 

Nbwboeocgh,  Staffs. 

History  of  [Shaw,  I.,  92—94.] 

NEWCASTLE-DNDEn-LYME. 

A  statement  of  Facts  connected  with  the  Proceedings 
before  the  Select  Committee  of  the  House  of  Commons 
appointed  to  try  the  Merits  of  the  Petition  complaining  of 
the  last  Keturn  for  Newcastle-under-Lyme.  London,  n.d. 
(1803).  ■  8vo.,  pp.  48. 

Ordnance  Plan  of  the  Parish  of  Newcastle-under- 
Lyme.     2  Sheets.     Southampton  (1878). 

Ditto.  29  Sheets  and  Index  Sheet.  Southampton 
(1870). 

A  Map  of  the  Country  round  Liverpool  and  Manchester, 
including  Preston,  Leeds,  Newcastle-under-Lyme.    1823. 

Map  of  the  Staffordshire  Potteries  and  Newcastle. 
By  T.  Hargreaves.    4  Sheets.    Burslem,  1832, 

The  Potteries  and  Neighbourhood  (from  Ordnance 
Survey).    By  J.  Bartholomew.    London  (1870). 

Report  of  Conference  of  Various  Denominations  in 
the  Potteries  and-  Newcastle,  held  in  the  Baptist  Chapel, 
Hanley,  9th  March,  1829.  [New  Con.  Mag.  (1829),  216— 18.] 

Act  for  Repairing  and  Improving  the  Boad  from 
Newcastle-under-Lyme  to  Leek  .  .  .  21st  March,  1828. 
fol.,  pp.  9  ;  of  Road  to  Blythe  Bridge,  23i-d  May,  1823,  fol., 
pp.  21 ;  of  Boad  to  Derby,  1769,  fol.  :  to  amend  same, 
1 762,  fol. ;  for  making  and  maintaining  Canal  from  Stoke 
to  .  .  .  1794,  fol. ;  for  repairing  and  widening  Road 
from  N.  to  Hassop,  &c.,  1764,  fol. ;  to  enlarge  the  above, 
1772,  fol. :  to  still  further  enlarge,  1792,  fol. 

A  Writ  of  Privy  Seal  of  John,  Duke  of  Lancaster, 
allowing  certain  hereditary  customs  relative  to  the  min- 
strels and  bear  baiting  at  the  fair  of  Newcastle-under- 
Lyme,  to  Will,  de  Brompton  and  Margery,  his  wife,  26th 
Nov.,  40  Edw.  ni.  [Bodl.  Lib.,  833,  p.  41,  Art.  6  :  1137,  f 
136a.] 


Monuments  at  Newcastle.     [/6.,  853,  404.  ] 

Translation  of  Charters  of  Q.  Bliz.,  Car.  IL,  and 
James  II.,  to  the  Borough  of  Newcastle  [pence  J.  Griffiths], 
with  Decrees  of  the  Customs  of  the  Copyhold  Manor  of 
same  place.     [Salt  Lib.,  and  penes  Compiler.] 

[Jewitt's  Ceramic  Art,  I.,  97,  296  :  II.,  97,  232,  236, 
247,  326,  327  432,  433  ;  Jewitt's  Wedgwood,  14,  30,  46,  49, 
71,  107  ;  Reliq.,  I.,  72  ;  Evang.  Mag.,  X.,  41  ;  Newcome's 
Autobiography ;  Nonconformity  in  Cheshire  (1864),  210, 
211,  236.] 

Report  of  Auxiliary  Bible  Meeting.  [Ch.  Observer 
(1812),  859.] 

History  of.  [See  Ingamells  (J.),  Bate  ( — ),  Penton 
(R.),  Wedgwood  (H.).] 

[See  Palmer  (Rev.  C.  F.),  Burgesses,  Heathoote  (Sir 
J.  E.),  Chetwode  (Sir  G.),  Bayley  (T.)  (J.)  (J.,  Printer) 
(Eev.  J.),  Simms  (R.),  Sims  (Dr.  J.),  Swann  (Dr.  J.), 
Crewe  (P.)  (C),  Hickson  (C),  Peake  (T.),  Broad  (Rev. 
J.  S.),  Wright  (Rev.),  Blunt  (Rev.  J.)  (Prof.  J.  J.),  Teale 
(Eev.  H.),  Leigh  (Eev.  C),  Hassells  (Eev.  G.  S.),  Francis 
(Eev.  W.),  Horton  (Rev.  Dr.),  Leech  (A.),  Penton  (E.), 
Dutton  (W.  H.),  "A  Man  of  Many  Ways,"  Allen  (W.  S.), 
Chesters  (C),  Mort  (J.  D.j,  DUworth  (D.),  Dilworth  (P.), 
Bagguley  (G.  T.),  Smith(J.),  Smith  &  Hyde,  Hyde  (W  H.), 
Hyde  &  Crewe,  Parsons  (E.),  Pye  (W.),  Hulse  (J.),  Mar- 
tendale  (Eev.  M.),  Crowther  (Eev.  J.),  Newton  (Eev.  S.), 
Orton  (C),  Yates  (J.),  Hallam  (W.  H.),  Hatton  (G.  S.), 
Fox  (Wilson),  Godwin  (Joseph)  (John),  Harrison  (Major- 
Gen.),  Bradshaw  (President),  Kynnersley  (T.  0.  S.), 
Dwarris  (Sir  F.),  Caldwell  (J.),  Harding  (S.),  Astley  (P.), 
Sleigh  (Rev.  T.),  Evans  (Rev.  J.),  Dawson  (G.  T  Crosbie), 
Beeby  (Rev.  W.  M.),  Mellor  (Rev.  J.),  Ehead  (W.), 
Meadowcroft  (J.),  Bayley  Bros.,  The  Gowers  and  Levesons. 
Wilbraham  (E.  B.),  Pitchford  (Rev.  J.  W.),  Jones  (Eev.), 
Macdonald  (Sir  A.),  Hay  (Sir  J.),  Mainwaring  (E.),  Lloyd 
(W.  Watkins),  Staffordshire  Newspaper  and  Publishing 
Co.,  Barker  (Eev.  J.),  Hole  (W.  G.),  Cotterill  (Eev.  T., 
Unitarian)  (Isaac),  Mayer  (J.),  Massey  (E.),  Buckler 
(J.  C.).] 

Nbwohapel. 

[Jewitt's  Wedgwood,  71 ;  see  Foster  (Eev.  T.).] 

Newoome,  Rev.  Henry. 

Letter  to  Ashmole,  from  his  '-affectionate  brother, 
H.  Newcome"  (Manchester,  11th  Feb.,  16711.  TBodl 
Lib.,  J7SS,  f.  143a.]  ^'        l 

Newdigate,    Francis,      b.  Keele,  1774  ;    s.  of 

Francis  Newdigate,   and  Frances   Sneyd,   his 

wife  ;    Mat.    Univ.    Coll.,     Ox.,    28th   Nov., 

1795  ;     of  Kirk   Hallam,  Derbys.  ;     m.,  25th 

April,  1820,  Lady  Barbara  Maria  Legge,  dau. 

of  George,   3rd  Earl  of  Dartmouth  ;    d.  21st 

May,  1862. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1015  :  Burke's  Lauded 
Gentry  (1847).] 

Nbwdigate,  Sir  Richard,  Bart.  b.  Erdisbury, 
Warws.,  1602  ;  s.  of  Sir  John  Newdigate, 
Knt.;  Mat.  Trin.  Coll.,  Ox.,  6th  Nov.,  1618  ; 
Barrister-at-Law,  Gray's  Inn,  1628  ;  Bencher, 
1650;  Serjeant-at-Law,  1654:  Judge,  1654 
—55,  1656  ;  Chief  Justice  of  the  Upper 
Bench,  1669  ;  M.P.,  Taniworth,  1660  ;  created 
a  Baronet,  24th  July,  1677  ;  m.,  1631,  Juliana, 
dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Leigh,  K.B.  ;  d.  14th 
Oct.,  1G78.  Sir  Richard,  in  1674,  purchased 
back  the  Estates  of  his  ancestors  at  Harefield 
and  Moor  Hall,  Middlesex,  and  also  the  Manor 
of  Astley. 

[Bliss's  Wood's  Ath.  Oxon.,  I.,  Ixxx. ;  Poster's  Alum- 
ni Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1060  ;  ditto.  Judges  and  Barristers ; 
Burke's  Landed  Gentry  (1847).] 

Newell,  John.      b.  Lichfield,  1688  ;  s.  of  John 
Newell ;   Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  20th  June,  1705  ; 
B.C.L.,  1712. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1060.] 


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Newell,  Kev.  Robert,  M.A.,  Cam.  ;  incor- 
porated Ox.  Univ.,  16th  July,  1600  ;  B.D.  ; 
Ohp.  to  Bp.  Neile  ;  Rector  of  Worraby,  Herts., 
1599—1610;  Vicar  of  Cheshunt,  Herts., 
1605—10  ;  Rector  of  Islip,  Oxon.,  1610  ; 
Canon  and  Treasurer  of  Chichester,  1610  ; 
Canon,  1611,  and  Preb.  of  Colwicb,  Lichfield, 
1st  Nov.,  1613  to  death  ;  Preb.  of  Pipa  Parva, 
Lichfield,  13th  March,  1610—13  ;  Canon 
and  Sub-Dean  of  Lincoln,  1614  ;  Rector  of 
Clothall,  Herts.,  1617;  Archd.  of  Bucks., 
1617  ;  Canon  of  Westmr.,  1620  ;  Rector  of 
North  Crawley,  Bucks.,  1631  ;  Preb.  of  Dur- 
ham, 1620  ;  d.  1643. 

[Wood's  Fasti,  I.,  289  ;  Lausd.MS.,9S5,f.48  ;  Foster's 
Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1061 ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  221, 
222,  243.] 

Newey,  Rev.  John.    b.  Kynfare  (Kinver),  1664 
s.    of    Rev.    Jonathan   Nev?ey ;    Mat.    Pemb 
Coll.,   Ox.,  23rd  March,  1682  ;    B.A.,   1686 
M.A.,    1689  ;     D.D.,    Lambeth,    13th    Feb. 
1728  ;    Vicar  of  Wombourn,  1693  ;    Rector  of 
St.  Ewe,  Cornwall,  1696  ;    of  Itchen  Abbotts, 
Hants.,  1714  ;    of  Avington,  Hants.,  1727  to 
death. 

Newey,  Rev.  Jonathan,  of  Kinfare.  "  A  little 
man  but  a  brave  one ''  [Kinver  Ch.  Reg.]  ; 
had  a  wife  named  Mary,  "  a  great  benefactor 
to  the  poor  of  Kinver  "  ;  jointly  they  gave  a 
large  silver  chalice  to  Kinver  Church,  on  which 
is  engraved  "  J.  N.  M." 

[Private  information  per  tlie  Rev.  Jolin  Hodgson,  M.A.] 
Sir, — ^Being  requested  by  Mr.  Illingworth  to  give  you 
[Rev.  S.  Ford]  an  account  of  what  I  am  able  to  say  con- 
cerning John  Duncalt,  I  apprehend  the  best  way  is  by  a 
bare  and  brief  Karrative  of  that  discourse  that  passed  be- 
tween us  whilst  I  was  with  him.  If  there  is  anything 
worth  your  cognizance  you  may  make  use  of  it  as  you 
please.  Our  Discourse  was  as  foUoweth : —  [Narrative 
printed  at  end  of  Ford's  Judgments  of  God  (1678),  occu- 
pying 5  leaves.  Signed  "  Jonathan  Newey,  Kinfare,  Aug. 
17th,  1677."  See  Ford  (Rev.  S.),  Illingworth  (Rev.  J., 
D.D.).] 

Newhagh,  William.  Preb.  of  Ulveton,  Lich- 
field, 16th  Dec,  1367—98  ;  of  Dasset  Parva, 
16th  May,  1413—23  ;  Archd.  of  Chester, 
10th  July,  1390—1410  ;  Vicar  General  of 
Lichfield,  1420. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  189,  205,  226,  239.] 

Nbwitt,  William  Edward.  6.Bradden,Northants., 
24th  Oct.,  1847  ;  s.  of  John  Cox  Newitt,  and 
Mary,  his  wife  ;  educated  Great  Houghton, 
Northants.  ;  Partner  in  Firm  of  Barford  & 
Newitt,  Printers,  Queen  Street,  Wolver- 
hampton, since  1869  ;  Secretary  to  Cam. 
Local  Examinations,  Wolverhampton  Centre  ; 
m.  Emma  Rose. 

[For  Printings,  References,  &c.,  see  Barford  &  Newitt.] 

Newling,  Rev.  Charles,  b.  Montford,  Salop, 
1728  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Adam  Newling,  Vicar  of 
Montford  and  Shrawardine  and  Rector  of 
Pitz,  Salop  ;  educated  Shrewsbury  Gr.  Sch., 
1739  ;  of  St.  John's  Coll.,  Cam. ;  Fellow  ; 
B.A.,  1747  ;  M.A.,  1751  ;  Head  Master, 
Shrewsbury    Gr.    Sch.,    3rd  Oct.,   1734—72  ; 


Preb.  of  Tachbrook,   Lichfield,  and  Rector  of 

St.  Philip's,  Birmingham,  Aug.,  1770  to  death  ; 

Treasurer  of  Lichfield,  1770—87  ;  d.  1787. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  203;  Hist.  Shrewsbury  Sch., 
128—30.] 

Newling,  Rev.  John,  B.D.    Rector  of  Ditching- 
ton,    Norfolk,    1802  ;     Preb.  of  Wellington, 
Lichfield,  Oct.,  1802—22  ;  Canon  Residentiary 
and  Preb.  of  Hansacre  and  Freeford,  1807. 
Two  Half -Bound  Books  in  folio,  and  Five  others  in 
covers,  of  Collections  by  the  Rev.  Canon  Newling,  princi- 
pally relating  to   Staffordshire  and  Shropshire.       [Salt 
Lib.] 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  254 ;  White's  Staffs.  (1834),  87.] 

Newman,  John  Henry,  Cardinal. 

Letter  on  Sir  Robert  Peel's  Speech  at  Tamworth. 
London :  Mortimer,     n.d.  {1829).     8vo. 

Letter  to  the  Bishop  of  Oxford  (Bagot)  on  Tract  No. 
90.     Oxford,  1841.     8vo. 

Lives  of  the  Enghsh  Saints.  London  :  Toovey.  1844. 
12mo.,  14  vols.  [Vol.  4  contains  Life  of  St.  Bettelin  of 
Stafford,  pp.  56—72.] 

On  Secular  Knowledge  in  contrast  with  Religion,  in 
reply  to  Sir  Robert  Peel.  [Discussions  and  Arguments  on 
various  subjects.     London,  1872:1 

Newman,  Rev.  William  Abiah.  b.  St.  Pancras, 
London,  1811  ;  s.  of  James  Newman  ;  Trin. 
Coll.,  Dublin  ;  B.A.,  1838  ;  M.A.,  1842  ; 
admitted  ad  eundem  Ox.  Univ.,  10th  July, 
1847  ;  incorporated  Trin.  Coll.,  Ox.,  30th  May, 
1855  r  B.D.  and  D.D.,  7th  June,  1855  ; 
Curate  of  St.  George's,  Wolverhampton,  1840 
— 54  ;  of  the  Collegiate  Church,  Wolverhamp- 
ton, 1854 ;  Chap,  to  the  Wolverhampton 
General  Hospital ;  Dean  of  Cape  Town,  South 
Africa  ;  d.  7th  Feb.,  1864. 

The  Martyrs,  The  Dreams  and  other  Poems.  Wolver- 
hampton :  William  Parke.    1847.     12mo.,  pp.  340. 

The  Gospel  of  Christ,  the  power  of  God  unto  Salvation 
exemplified  in  the  writings  of  the  Apostle  Paul.  Wolver- 
hampton :  T.  Simpson.     1848.     12mo.,  pp  246. 

A  Lecture  on  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  delivered  in  the 
Exchange,  Wolverhampton.      Wolverhampton,  1856.     8to. 

St.  Peter's  Church,  Wolverhampton.  An  Address  to 
the  Congregation  and  Parish  of  St.  Peter.  Wolverhamp- 
ton :  W.  Parhe.     1857.     8vo. 

Notes  from  a  Clergyman's  Parochial  Visitation  Book. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1017  ;  Lawley's  Biblio. 
Wolverhampton.  ] 

Newman;  Rev.  William  Alexander,  b.  Wol- 
verhampton, 1840  ;  s.  of  Rev.  William  Abiah 
I^ewman  ;  Mat.  Trin.  Coll.,  Ox.,  30th  June, 
1859  ;  B.A.,  1862  ;  M.A.,  1866  ;  Curate  of 
St.  Martin's,  Canterbury,  1864 — 65  ;  of  Upton- 
on-Severn,  1866 — 69  ;  Assistant  Inspector  of 
Schools  for  Diocese  of  Bath  and  Wells,  1870— 
75  ;  Rector  of  Hatch-Beauchamp,  Somers., 
1869  to  death  ;  d.  21st  July,  1885. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1017  ;  Lawley's  Biblio. 

Wolverhampton.  ] 

Newnham,  Christopher  Atkinson,  b.  Parnham, 
Surrey,  6th  July,  1828  ;  s.  of  William  Newn- 
ham ;  educated  Guy's  Hospital,  London ; 
M.R.C.S.  Eng.,  and  L.S.A.,  1850  ;  Consult- 
ing Surgeon  to  Wolverhampton  General  Hos- 
pital ;  J.P.  for  Wolverhampton ;  m.  Emma 
Jane  Gomersal. 
Case  of  Congenital  Hydrocephalus  with  Breech  Pre- 
sentations.    [Medical  Times  and  Gazette,  1852.] 


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NEYLSOK 


Newnham,  William  Harry   Christopher   Newn- 

ham.     b.  Wolverhampton,  17th  March,  1856  ; 

s.    of    C.    A.    Newnham,    Esq.,    J. P.    [s««]  ; 

educated  Wolverhampton  Gr.  Sch.  and  Caius 

Coll.,  Cam.  ;    Addenbrooke  Hosjiital,   Cam.  ; 

and    Guy's    Hospital,     London  ;     M.R.C.S., 

Eng.,  1880  ;    M.A.  and  M.B.,  Cam..  1883  ; 

M.  Brit.  Med.  Association  ;    P.  Obstet.  Soc, 

London ;    Assistant  Physician-Accoucheur  to 

the  Bristol  General  Hospital. 

Case  of  Acute  Chorea  treated  by  Massage  [Lancet 
(1883)]  ;  Ruptare  of  the  Esophagus  [ib.  (1884)]  ; 
Suicidal  "Wound  of  Heart  [Brit.  Med.  Jour.  (1888)]. 

Newport,   Eev.   Gregory.      Rector   of   Elford ; 
Chancellor  of  Lichfield,  1421  ;  Preb.  of  Dassett 
Parva,    1426—33  ;     of    Flixton,    1443—56  ; 
Archd.  of  Salop,  1433—56  ;    d.,  1456. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  190,  215,  226,  229.] 

Newport,  James,  Lichfield. 

Arms  and  Family.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  1121,  238.] 

Newport,  William  de.  Preb.  of  Longdon,  Lich- 
field, 29th  May,  1411—36;  Dean  of  Tarn- 
worth,  13th  May,  1434—36  ;  d.  1436. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  236  ;  Palmer's  Tamworth,  218.] 

Newport,  Sir  William,  Knt.  Master  of  the 
Guild,  Lichfield  ;  lived  in  large  house  (after- 
wards occupied  by  Sir  F.  S.  Darwin)  in 
Tamworth  Street,  Liclifield. 

Arms.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  1137,  131.] 
[Short  History  of  Lichfield,  1819, 152.] 

Newton,  Andrew,  b.  1729  ;  wine  merchant  of 
Lichfield  ;  brother  to  Bishop  Newton  ;  erected 
1803,  buildings  for  20  widows  or  unmarried 
daughters  of  Clergymen,  they  having  not  more 
than  £30  income,  which  he  endowed  with 
£20,000,  and  a  further  sum  of  £20,000  by 
Will ;  gave  his  books  to  Cathedral  Library  ;  d. 
14th  Jan.,  1806  ;  bur.  Lichfield  Catliedral, 
where  is  a  monument  by  R.  Westmacott, 
Sculptor,  1808. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  293  ;  Short  History  of  City  of 
Lichfield  (1819),  118,  131;  Short  Account  of  Lichfield 
Cathedral  (1823),  66.] 

Newton,  Rev.  David,  b.  Brierley  Hill,  1842  ; 
Primitive  Methodist  Minister,  1865  to  death  ; 
m.  Priscilla,  dau.  of  Rev.  James  Jaclsson  ;  d., 
Rockland,  Norfolk,  2nd  Jan.,  1879. 

John  Kent ;  or,  True  to  Principle. 

Rhoda ;  or,  A  G-ipsy  G-irl's  Mission  of  Love. 

The  Queen  of  Humanita. 

Coster  Jack  ;  or,  No  Business  done  at  this  Shop  on 
Sundays. 

Adeline  Mayfair ;  or,  The  Sister  that  was  Faithful  and 
True.     [P.  M.  Mag.  (Jan.— June,  1872).] 

Memoir.  By  Rev.  James  Jackson.  \P.  M  Maq 
(1879),  241,  242;    P.  J/.  J/in.  (1879),  7,  8.] 

Newton,  Rev.  Sampson.  Of  Stafford  ;  b.  1603 
Mat.  Merton  Coll.,  Ox.,  19th  Oct.,  1621 
B.A.,  4th  Nov.,  1622  ;  M.A..  6th  July,  1625  , 
Vicar  of  Ciiebsey,  from  which  he  was  ejected 
1648,  for  praying  for  the  children  of  King 
Charles  I.;  in  ex'ile  for  a  time;  afterwards 
Rector  of  Westoii-under-Lyziard,  ejected  for 
Nonconformity,  1662. 


[Calamy's  Memorials,  III.,  245 ;  Poster's  Alumni 
Oxon.,  E.S.,  nL,  1006.] 

Newton,   Samuel,      b.    King's   Bromley,   1695  ; 
s.  of  John  Newton  ;  Mat.  St.  John's  Coll.,  Ox., 
1st  March,  1711. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1066.] 

Newton,  Rev.  Samuel,  b.  Barnsley  ;  Methodist 
Free  Church  Minister  from  1852  ;  stationed 
in  Newcastle,  1860—64  ;  d.  at  Redditch, 
Worcs.,  1885. 

The  Young  Heroes  of  the  Bible ;  or,  illustrations  of 
the  Power  of  Youthful  Piety.  Newcastle:  T.  Bayley, 
Printer,     n.d.  (1863).     Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  81. 

Obituary.     [Meth.  F.  Church  Minutes,  (1886).] 
[Boyden  &  Askew's  Digest.  Meth.  P.  Churches,  27.] 

Newton,  Right  Rev.  Thomas,     b.  Lichfield,  1st 
Jan.,   1707  ;    s.  of  John  Newton,  Wine  Mer- 
chant, and  Isabel,  his  wife  ;  educated  Lichfield 
Gr.  Sch.,  and  St.  Peter's  Coll.,  Westr.,  1717  ; 
elected  to  Trin.  Coll.,   Cam.,  1723  ;  Fellow  ; 
Curate,  Assistant  Preacher,  and  Lecturer  of  St. 
George's,  Hanover  Square ;  Reader  and  after- 
noon   Preacher   at    Grosvenor   Chapel,   South 
Audley  Street,  London  ;    Rector  of  St.  Mary- 
le-Bow,  Cheapside,  1744;    Chp.  to  the  King, 
1756  ;   Sub-Almoner,  1757  ;  Precentor  of  York 
and  Canon   Residentiary  of  St.  Paul's,  1759  ; 
Bp.    of    Bristol,   1761  ;    Dean  of  St.  Paul's, 
1768  ;    m.  (1),  1747,  a  dau.  of  Dr.  Trebeck  : 
(2)     Sept.,    1761,    the    widow    of    Rev.    — 
Hand,   and  natural  dau.   to   John,   Viscount 
Lisburne  ;  d.  14th  Feb.,  1782. 
Dissertation    on    the    Prophecies   which   have   been 
remarkably  fulfilled,   &c.     In   Three  Volumes.    London 
1755—58.     8vo.     2nd  ed.,  1750—60,  3  vols.,  8vo. ;    London, 
1768,  3  vols.,  8to.  ;    10th  ed.,  London,  1703,  2  vols.,  8vo. ; 
London,  1804,  2  vols.,  8vo. ;    Perth,  1700,  2  vols.,  8vo. ; 
JBdin.,   1804,  3  vols.,  12mo. ;    London,  1817,  2  vols.,  8vo. ; 
London,  1831,  Svo. ;' London :  Tegg :  1843,  Svo. ;    London: 
SimpUn :  1843 ;    ed.  by  Dobson,  1843,  Svo. ;    and   again. 
iSeo,  Svo.  ^       ' 

Analyses  of  Bp.  Newton  on  the  Prophesies,  and 
Butler's  Analogy  of  Religion.  By  J.  B.  Smith.  London, 
1836.  12mo.     New  ed.,  London:  Boone,  1845,  12mo. 

Two  Sermons,  on  Luke  xi.  1,  and  Matt,  xxiii.,  13. 
London,  1745.  Svo.  Reprinted,  with  one  on  Rev.,  ii.,  5. 
London,  1745.     Svo. 

Sermon  on  Phil,  iv.,  5.    London,  1764.    4to. 
Sermon  on  Matt.  xi.  5.     London,  1765.     4to. 
Sermon  on  John  x.  16.    London,  1760.    4to.,  pp.  29. 
Paradise  Lost,  with  Notes  from  various  authors.    In 
Two  Volumes.    London,  1740.    4to. 

Paradise  Regained,  and  Minor  Poems.  In  Two 
Volumes.    London,  1740.    4to. 

[For  other  editions,  see  under  Milton  (John).] 
Works  of  the  Right  Rev.  Thomas  Newton,  Bp.  of 
Bristol,  with  some  account  of  his  Life  and  Anecdotes  of 
several  of  his  Friends.  In  Three  Volumes.  London,  1782 
4to.  Portrait  by  Collins,  after  Reynolds.  Ditto,  London. 
1787.     6  vols.,  Svo. 

On  the  Anglican  Ritual.  [Tracts  of  the  Anglican 
Fathers.    1850.    4to.J 

A  Poem,  Moral,  Philosophical,  and  Religious,  in  which 
IS  considered  the  Nature  of  Man  :  his  origin,  his  present 
existence.  ...  To  which  is  added  an  Appendix,  con- 
taining Bishop  Newton's  Thoughts  on  the  Final  Restitu- 
tion of  Mankind.  London :  Printed  for  the  Author.  1788 
8vo.,  pp.  viii.,  132. 

[Attributed  to  Henry  Clarke,  a  Schoolmaster  of  Manchester.) 
[Shaw,  I.,   370;     Harwood's    Lichfield,   448:    Pitt's 
Stalls.,  Part  II.] 

Nbylson,  William.      Preb.  of  Longdon,   Lich- 
field, 18th  May,  1466—1501. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  236.] 


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NICHOLSON 


Nicholas,  Mary.  b.  Durham,  19tli  April,  1834  ; 
m.,  1860,  The  Eev.  Maurice  Nicholas  ;  d. 
Newcastle,  29th  Sept.,  1875. 

Obituary.  By  Rev.  M.  Nicholas.  [P.  M.  Mag.  (1877), 
566, 557.] 

Nicholas,  Mary  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  M. 
Nicholas  and  Mary,  his  wife  ;  spent  her  girl- 
hood at  Newcastle,  Talke,  and  Ramsor. 

Choice  Poems. 

Nicholas,  Sir  N.  H.,  Knt. 

Catalogue  of  Herald's  Visitations,  &c.  London.  2nd 
ed.,  1825.  8vo.  [Staffs.,  66—8;  Gregory  King,  117; 
Erdeswicke,  119;  Rev.  S.  Pegge,  120;  Staffs.  Herald's 
Visitation,  123, 125—28.] 

Lives  of  Izaak  Walton  and  Charles  Cotton,  from  an 
edition  of  the  Complete  Angler.  London,  1837.  Imp.  8vo. 
[Reprinted  from  Nicholas's  Edition  of  Walton's  Angler 
(1836).     See  below.] 

The  Complete  Angler  .  .  With  Original  Memoirs 
and  Notes.  By  Sir  Harris  Nicholas.  Two  Volumes. 
London:  William  Pickering.  1836.  Imp.  8vo.,  pp.  (I.) 
xvi.,  ccxii.  II.,  two  portraits,  129 ;  (II.)  iv.,  131 — 436,  xxxii.. 


[Originally  issued  in  parts,  GommenciDg  1835,  price  6  guineas  ; 
or  plates  on  India  Paper  at  10  guineas,  numerous  illustrations 
by  Stotliard  &,  luskipp.] 

Second  Edition.  In  Two  Volumes.  London :  Nattali 
^  Bond.  1860.  8vo.,  pp  (I.)  xvi.,  ccxii.,iv.,  129,  2  portraits; 
(II.)  iv.,  131 — 436,  xxxii.  [A  reprint  simply,  with  Pedigrees 
of  Ken  and  Chalkhill  added.] 

Nicholds,  Joseph,      b.   near   Birmingham ;    d. 
Sedgley,  Feb.,  1860  ;  Musical  Composer. 
Oratorios,  Psalms,  and  Vocal  Music. 

NiceoLL,  Henry. 

Landmarks  of  English  Literature.  London,  1880. 
8vo.     [S.  Johnson,  234—49.] 

NicHOLLS,  Ann.  b.  Sedgley,  1791  ;  d.  Sodom, 
20th  Feb.,  1860. 

Obituary.  By  Rev.  N.  W.  Stafford.  IP.  M.Mag. 
(1860),  750.] 

NicHOLLs,   Edward.      b.  Stafford,  1747  ;    s.  of 
William  Nicholls,  Attorney-at-Law  ;   educated 
Man.  Gr.  Sch.,  26th  June,  1758. 
[Man.  Sch.  Reg.,  I.,  80.] 

Nicholls,  George  Frederick,  b.  Tipton,  1833  ; 
8.  of  John  Nicholls  ;  Mat.  Balliol  Coll.,  Ox., 
7th  June,  1878  ;  M.A.  by  decree,  5th  Nov., 
1878  ;  Hon.  Fellow,  1878  ;  Lord  Almoner's 
Professor  and  Reader  in  Arabic,  1878  ; 
Lecturer  in  Oriental  Languages,  1880  ;  Pro- 
fessor of  Sanscrit  and  Persian,  King's  Coll., 
London,  1879. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1020.] 

Nicholls,  Thomas,  of  Staffs,     b.  1590  ;    Mat. 
Queen's  Coll.,  Ox.,  16th  June,  1610;    B.A., 
4:th    Dec,    1611  ;    M.A.,    Broadgate's    Hall, 
Ox.,  29th  Dec,  1614. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  ni.,  1070.] 

Nicholls,  Thomas,  b.  Stafford,  ,1735  ;  s.  of  W. 
Nicholls,  Attorney-at-Law  ;  Mat.  Oriel  Coll., 
Ox.,  1754  ;  B.C.L.,  New  Coll.,  1763. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1024.] 

Nicholls,  Thomas,  b.  Burton,  1823  ;  d.  Han- 
ley,,  16th  May,  1860. 

[Obituary.      By  Rev.  J.   Goodwin.       [P.   M. 
(1867),  105,  106.] 


Nichols,  John. 

Bibliotheca  Topographia  Britannica,  and  Supplement. 
London,  1780—90.    10  vols.  -  4to. 

[Vol.  IV. :   Antiquities  of  Bedfordshire 

Staffordshire,  and  Warwickshire.  No.  XXI. :  The  History 
and  Antiquities  of  Bccleshall,  &c.     See  Pegge  (Rev.  S.)] 

History  of  Leicestershire.  London,  1795 — 1815.  4 
vols,  in  8.    fol. 

[Vol.  Ill ,  Pt.  I. :  East  Goscote  Hundred,  dedicated 
to  Viscount  Tamworth.  Vol.  IV.,  Pt.  II. :  Pedigree  Of 
Shirley  (Ferrers)  Family.] 

Nichols,  John  Bowyer,  Printer. 

Collectanea  Topographica  et  Genealogea.  London, 
1834—43.    8  vols.,  8vo.     [Several  Staffs,  items.] 

Nichols,  John  Gough,  Printer. 

Topographer  and  Genealogist.  London,  1846 — i8. 
2  vols.,  roy.  8vo.     [Several  Staffs,  items.] 

Nicholson,  Arthur,     b.  Leek,  15th  July,  1842 -; 

s.  of  Joshua  Nicholson  (founder  of  Nicholson 

Institute),    Leek  ;    educated   Leek   Gr.    Sch., 

and  Huddersfield  Coll.  ;    Partner  in  Firm  of 

Brough,  Nicholson,  &  Hall,   Silk  Merchants, 

Leek  ;    J.P.,  Staffs.  ;    County  Councillor  for 

Leek,  1889 — 92  ;  m.  Marianne,  dau.  of  Robert 

Faulkner,   Esq.,    of    Castle    Hill,    Frodsham, 

Cheshire. 

Joint  Editor  with  T.  Bullock  of — North  Staffordshire 
Congregational  Magazine. 

Nicholson,  Benjamin.  Of  Poulton,  Lanes.  ; 
baptized  7th  May,  1704  ;  s.  of  Richard 
Nicholson  and  Janet,  his  wife  ;  a  Solicitor  in 
Lichfield  to  death  ;  m.,  Lichfield  Cathedral, 
1722,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  Nourse  ;  d., 
Lichfield,  6th  July,  1781  ;  bur.  St.  Michael's 
Church. 
[Burke's  Landed  Gentry  (1847) ;  Ormerod's  Cheshire.] 

Nicholson,  Edith  Maud.  b.  Horncastle,  Lines., 
8th  Jan.,  1864  ;  dau.  of  Rev.  William  Nichol- 
son, Curate,  and  Rose,  his  wife ;  educated 
Ladies'  Seminary,  Springhill,  Stockport,  at 
home,  and  Geneva  ;  of  Meerbrook  Vicarage. 

Bent  on  Conquest.  A  Novel  in  Three  Volumes, 
London,  1892.    Pt.  8vo.,  pp.  903. 

Nicholson  Institutb,  Leek. 

Birdseye  View  of  Nicholson  Institute.  [See  Sugden 
(W.  L.).] 

The  Nicholson  Institute,  Leek  .  .  Catalogue  of 
the  Free  Library  .  .  .  Leeh :  Mark.  1884.  4to.,  pp. 
182. 

Catalogue  of  the  Inaugural  Exhibition  at  the  Nichol- 
son Institute,  Leek,  of  Oil  Paintings  and  Water  Colour 
Drawings,  &c.  .  .  Leek :  Printed  hy  Clemesha  ^  Clowes 
for  the  Committee  ....  Anno  1884.  4to.,  pp.  58. 
[Note  :— Facsimiles  (18  in.  by  22 in.)  of  Drawing  450a  of 
the  Nicholson  Institute  may  be  obtained  at  the  Catalogue 
Stall  of  the  Exhibition  .  .  Plates,  6d.  each ;  China 
Proofs  on  Cards,  2/-  each.] 

Architectural  Drawing  of  the  Nicholson  Institute. 
By  W.  L.  Sugden  &  Son.    1884.     [No.  450A  in  Cat.] 

[See  Nicholson  (John),  Sugden  (W.  L.).] 

Nicholson,  Isaac,  b.  Egremont,  Whitehaven, 
1814  ;  d.  Tunstall,  19th  Jan.,  1871. 

Obituary.  By  Rev.  John  Griest.  [P.M.Mag.  {\%12), 
179, 180.] 

Nicholson,  James.  b.  Lichfield,  28th  Jan., 
1744  ;  s.  of  Benjamin  Nicholson  [s««]  and 
Janet,  his  wife  ;    Solicitor ;    established  him- 

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self  early  in  Warrington  ;  Captain-Lieutenant, 
of  Warrington  Volunteers  ;  m.,  Warrington, 
2nd  Nov.,  1771,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Peter 
Seaman,  Esq.  ;  d.  4th  April,  1810  ;  of 
Thelwall  Hall,  Cheshire. 
[Burke's  Landed  Gentry  (1847) ;  Ormerod's  Cheshire.] 

Nicholson,  Joshua,     b.  26th  Oct.,  1812  ;    resi- 
dent in  Leek,  1837  to  death  ;    d.  24th  Aug., 
1 885  ;    Founder   of  the  Nicholson  Institute, 
Leek,  which  he  provided  with  books. 
Accounts  of  Nicholson  Institute,  with  Biographical 
Notices  of  Pounder,  appeared  in  numerous  Papers  in  1884. 
Portrait  of  J.  Nicholson.    Drawn  by  Arnst. 

Nicholson,  Joshua  Oldfield.  b.  Leek,  22nd 
March,  1839  ;  s.  of  Joshua  Nicholson  [see']  ; 
educated  Leek  Gr.  Sch.  and  Huddersfield 
Coll.;  J.  P.,  Cheshire  ;  Representative  of  the 
Lord  Lieutenant  of  Cheshire  (Duke  of  West- 
minster) as  Governor  of  King  Edward  VI. 
Gr.  Sch.,  Macclesfield ;  Hon.  President  of 
Macclesfield  Chamber  of  Commerce  ;  Chairman 
of  Technical  Sch.,  Macclesfield  ;  Hon.  Sec.  to 
Sch.  of  Art,  and  Director  of  Macclesfield  Em- 
broidery Sch.,  1870  ;  Liberal  Candidate  for 
Leek  Division,  1892  ;  m.  Ellen,  dau.  of  John 
Pidduck,  Esq.,  of  Norwood,  Surrey. 
Art  in  Every  Day  Life.    A  Lecture    .     .     .    January 

30th,  1884.     Reprinted  from  the  Macclesfield   Chronicle. 

12mo.,  pp.  15. 

Art  Characteristics  resulting  from  Natural  Conditions. 

A  Lecture    .     .    .    March  15th,  1886.      Reprinted  from 

the  Macclesfield  Courier.    12mo.,  pp.  16. 

Caricature  and  the  Grotesque  in  Art.    A  Lecture    .     . 

December  15th,   1886.     Reprinted  from  the   Macclesfield 

Courier.     12mo.,  pp.  18. 

Art  Processes  in  Engraving,  Etching,  &c.     A  Lecture 

.    .    .    December  17th,  1886.     Reprinted  from  the  Leek 

Times.     12mo.,  pp.  14. 

A  Tour  in  Spain.     A  Lecture    .    .    April  16th,  1888. 

Reprinted  from  the    Macclesfield   Chronicle,    April  ZOth, 

1888. 

Nicholson,  Rev.  William,  Curate  of  Ashley. 

Some  Account  of  the  Parish  Church  of  Ashley,  near 
Market  Drayton,  from  the  Parish  Registers,  beginning 
A.D.  1538.  With  a  short  Memoir  of  Dr.  Lightf  oote,  many 
years  Rector  of  Ashley.  [Annals  of  Diocese  (1861),  74— 
85,  Plate  of  Church,  74.] 

Nightingale,  Rev.  Joseph,  b.  Chowbent,  Lanes., 
1775  ;  d.  9th  Aug.,  1824. 

The  British  Atlas.  Comprising  a  Set  of  County  Maps 
London,  1810.  Roy.  4to.  "With  Descriptions.  London, 
1818.    4to. 

Topographical  and  Historical  Description  of  the 
County  of  Stafford.    London.  1820.    8vo.,  Map,  13  plates. 

NiKHOLS,  John.      d.  Tipton,  24th  May,  1857. 

Obituary.  By  Samuel  Stringer.  [P.  M.  Mao.  (18571 
696.] 

Nixon,  Elizabeth  Barlow,  of  Tunstall. 

Memoir  of  James  Nixon  [see]. 

Nixon,  J.,  Fenton. 

Pottery  Poems.    StoJce:  Fenn.    n.d.    8vo. 

Nixon,  James,  b.  Goldenhill,  18th  Feb.,  1785  ; 
expelled  from  the  Wesleyan  Connexion,  1811, 
when  he  joined  the  Primitive  Methodist  Con- 
nexion, being  one  of  their  earliest  Local 
Preachers  ;  d.  8th  April,  1851. 

Memoir.  By  Elizabeth  Barlow  Nixon.  {P.  M.  Maa 
(1857),  449—62.]  " 


NivEN,  William. 

Old  Staffordshire  Houses.  A  Series  of  21  Etchings, 
with  Descriptions  ...  .  London,  188B.  fol.  Large 
(only  50  copies)  and  Small  Paper. 

Noble,  John.     b.  Lichfield,  1632  ;  s.  of  Michael 
Noble  [see]  :    Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  12th  Oct., 
1638  ;   Student,  Inner  Temple,  1640. 
[Inns  of  Court  Reg. ;    Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S., 

III.,  1073.] 

Noble,  Rev.  Mark,  F.A.S.,  Rector  of  Barkinj:, 
Kent. 

Lives  of  the  English  Regicides  and  other  Commons  of 
the  Pretended  High  Court  of  Justice  appointed  to  sit  in 
Judgment  upon  their  Sovereign  (Charles  I.).  London, 
1798.    2  vols.,  8vo. 

(!)  Boscobel:  Narrative  of  the  Escape  of  King 
Charles  XL  "With  Notes  added.  (2)  A  Narrative  of  King 
Charles  II. 's  Concealment  at  Moseley,  &c.  MS.,  4to. 
[Salt  Lib.] 

Noble,  Michael,  of  Staffs.  b.  1591  ;  Mat. 
Queen's  Coll.,  Ox.,  15th  May,  1607  ;  M.P., 
Lichfield,  1642 — 48  ;  Town  Clerk  and  Coroner 
(aiippointed  bv  Charter  of  James  I.),  12th  Sept., 
1623—57. 

[Pari.  Diet. ;  Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1078  ; 
Harwood's  Lichfield,  346,  363,  438.] 

NoBLB,  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  Cockermouth,  West- 
moreland, 1704;  s.  of  Joseph  Noble;  Mat. 
Queen's  Coll.,  Ox.,  9th  Nov.,  1722  ;  B.A., 
1726  ;  M.A.,.  1733 ;  Rector  of  Wolvey, 
Warws.,  3rd  May,  1740—84  ;  Preb.  of 
Wolvey,  Lichfield,  3rd  May,  1740  to  death  ; 
d.  10th  May,  1784. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  HI.,  1025  :  Harwood's  Lich- 
field, 266.] 

NoBLL,  James,  Hilcot. 

Blazon  of  the  Supporters  assigned  to  "Bdw.  NoelL 
first  Vise.  Cambden."     [Bodl.  Lib.,  1750,  f.  6a.] 

Ampla  Prosapia  Noellorum,  a  Noelo  domino  de 
EUenhall,  tempore  K.  Hen.  I.,  et  filius  Jacobi  Noell  de 
Hilcote  et  uxoris  ejus  Eliz.  Pode, 'descripta ;  cum  multis 
documentis  antiquis,  ad  genealogium  probandum  et  illns- 
traudam  interpositis ;  actore  et  scriptore.  E.  Ashmolio. 
[Bodl,  Lib.,  1750  (b)  :  large  roll  of  7  sheets  of  paper.,] 

[Bodl.  Lib.,  17S0  (b).] 

NoBLL,  James,  Pelsall. 

Sundry  Descents  of  Noell,  chiefly  from  Martyn  Noell 
and  Dorothy  Cradock,  and  from  James  Noell,  of  Pelsall. 
[Bodl.  Lib,,  1750,  lab.j 

Noell,  Rev.  Samuel.  Of  Ox.  Univ.,  23rd  April, 
1613  ;  B.A.,  Trin.  Coll.,  27th  Nov.,  1617  ; 
M.A.,  Brasenose  Coll.,  27th  June,  1621  ; 
B.D.,  Trin.  Coll.,  10th  May,  1630  ;  Vicar  of 
Penn,  1628  ;  of  Great  Waltham,  Essex,  1630  ; 
of  Little  Canfield,  Essex,  1636. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S,,  IIL,  1073.] 

NoELLs  of  Hilcot,  Pelsall,  Newbold,  &c. 

Charts  antiques  (cum  sigillis)  transcriptse  "  Ex  Evi- 
denci]s  penes  Walterum  Noell  de  Hilcote  in  com.  Staff. 
[Bodl.  Lib.,  S,33,  (38)  269-66,  271-76J ;  ditto,  from 
Chartulum  penes  Walterum,  &c,  [ib.,  (39)  276—78]  ;  ditto, 
ad  famiham  de  Nowell  spectantis  per  Dugdalum,  exoerptce 
[jft  (40)  267,  268]  ;  Pedigree  of  Noel  of  Newbold,  from 
Staff.  "Tisit  1614,  C.  10,  fol.  726  lib.,  (41)  279]  ;  ditto,  of 
Noel  of  Pelsall,  from  Plower's  Visit.,  158B  [ib.,  (42)  282]  : 
Glover's  Large  Pedigree  of  the  Pamily  of  Noel,  continued 
to  the  third  descent  of  Sir  Andrew  Noell,  of  Dalby,  in 
Leicestershire,  in  1683,  with  arms  tricked  [id.,  1763,  i.  26A, 
27a]  ; .  Prosapia  Nowellorum,  a  tempore  K.  Hen.  I.,  ad 
annum  1658,  deducta,  cum  documentis  quibusdam  pico- 


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baitivis,  per  D.  Guliel.  Dugdale ;  cum  Ashmolii  additaments 
[»6.,  1750,  i.  26]  ;  .Bjusdem  familise  de  Nowell  prosapia  a 
iJoh.  Noell  de  Newbold  (qui  ob.  1471)  descripta,  per  Ash- 
molium,  ad  sua  tempora  [i5.,  f ,  36,  4]  ;  Letter  from 
Walter  Noell  to  Ashmole,  communicating  what  he  had 
learnt  from  a  kinswoman  about  his  ancestry  ;  requesting 
his  coat  of  arms ;  and  mentioning  his  wife,  Sir  Michael 
Noell,  and  Dugdale  ("Hilcott,  26th  Sept.,  16B3")  yib., 
f.  8a,  1161. 

NoKKS,  Francis,  b.  Leicester,  19tb  Oct.,  1795  ; 
served  his  apprenticeship  on  the  Leicester  Jour. : 
Manager  for  some  time  to  Thomas  Simpson, 
Printer,  Wolverhampton  ;  began  business  at 
the  Corner  of  Oxford  Street,  Bilston,  1822  ; 
afterwards  in  Church  Street ;  m.  Anne  Pratt, 
of  Wolverhampton  ;  d.  18th  Jan.,  1873. 

The  Real  Wretches  ;  A  True  Picture.  The  1st  Epistle 
of  Timothy,  chap,  iv.,  v.  2.  .  Bilston :  NoJees,  Printer, 
ii.d.    12mo.,  pp.  12. 

A  Catechism  relating  to  Clerical  Mjigistrates  and  the 
Anti-Truck  Act.    n.  p.,  pi.,  or  d. 

[See  Nokes  (H.),  Fletcher  (Rev.  H.  S.),  Baxter  (Rev. 
A.  J.),  Lane  (James),  Gaythome  (Rosa),  Rowley  (Mr.).] 

NoKBs,  Francis,  b.  Bilston,  24:th  Dec,  1831  ; 
8.  of  Francis  Nokes,  Printer  [s«e]  ;  apprenticed 
to  his  father.  Printer,  &c..  Church  Street ; 
appointed  Postmaster  of  Bilston,  Feb.,  1854  ; 
m.  (1)  Emma  Hatton,  of  Bilston  (d.  1880), 
(2)  Sarah,  widow  of  J.  Young,  of  Wolver- 
hampton, 1884. 

Founder  and  Editor  of  The  Bilston  Herald,  1873,  until 
he  sold  it  to  George  Sutton,  who  re-sold  it  to  the  Midland 
Company. 

NoKBS,  Harriet,     b.   Bilston,  6th  Dec,  1830  ; 
dan.  of  Francis  Nokes,  Printer  [see]  ;  educated 
privately  ;    Lady  Superior  of  St.  Mary's  Peni- 
tentiary, Stone,  Dartford,  Kent. 
The  Home  Wreath,  and  other  Poems.    London :  Long- 
mans.   BUston:  F.  Nokes.    1857.     12mo.,  pp.  131. 

Twenty-three  Tears  in  a  House  of  Mercy.  By  H.  N. 
London :  Sonnenschein  ^  Co.    n.d.    8vo.,  2  editions. 

How  to  Protect  Toung  Girls.  An  Address  to  Working 
Women  [Wolverhampton  Church  Congress  Report  (Bern- 
rose  &  Son,  1887).}    Also,  by  same  printers,  1887.    8vo. 

Influence  of  Language  and  Companions.  An  Address 
to  Working   Girls.      [76.]      London:  Sonnenschein  t^  Co. 

■foo'y       Rvo 

Penitentiary  Work.  Paper  read  at  Conference  of 
Women  Workers,  held  at  Birmingham,  Nov.,  1890.    n.  p., 

pi.  or  d.     8vo.,  pp.  7.  „     .       , .     .  „    tt  lo- 

How  Best  to  Conduct  our  Penitentiaries.     By  H.  JN. 

Printed  by  Spottiswoode  S;  Co.    .    .    IS93.    CrSvo.,  pp.  10 

H.  N.  was  a  contributor  to  the  National  Magazine  and 

E/nqlishwamen's  Journal,  1860,  1861. 

Lady  F  Cavendish's  What  is  to  be  Done  with  the 
Morally  Deficient?  [A'ew  iJewJew  (March,  1890).]  Re- 
printed in  8vo.  pamphlet,  pp.  11.  [Miss  Nokes  quoted 
pp.  7-10.] 


.    1   Sheet  and    Index  Sheet. 


NORBDKY. 

Ordnance  Plan 
Sauthampt/m,,  1881. 

NoRBUEY,  Rev.  John  George,  M.A.     Rector  of 
St  Alban's,   Wood  Street,  London  ;    Preb.  of 
UlTeton,  Lichfield,  19th  April,  1796—1801. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  241.] 

NoKBURY  (or  Northburgh),  Roger  de.  Preb.  of 
Curbdrougb,  Lichfield,  3rd  July,  1317—42  ; 
Canon  of  Lincoln ;  Archd.  of  Richmond ; 
Chancellor  of  Cam.  Univ.  ;  Bp.  of  Lichfield 
and    Coventry,    1322—58  :      consecrated    at 


Halesowen  Abbey ;  Lord  High  Treasurer, 
1327  ;  Keeper  of  the  Privy  Seal ;  a  prisoner 
in  the  Scottish  Wars  ;  d.  1359. 

Register,  in  MS.,  entitled  : — Regm.  Dni  Rogeri  eleoti 
confirmati  dei  gratia  Coventriem  et  Lichfelden  de  com- 
missionibus  et  aliis  Literis  emanantibus,  ab  Id.  April  Ano 
Dm.  milesimo  ccc.  vicro  secundo  1322 — 58  A.n.  [Cathe- 
dral Lib.,  Lichfield.]  Printed,  with  marginal  readings 
and  with  abstract  of  contents  and  remarks,  by  Bishop 
Hobhouse.     [Hist.  Staff.  Coll.,  I.,  241—88.] 

Institutions. 

Impropriation  of  the  Church  of  Penn  by  Bishop 
Norbury,  to  the  College  of  Vioara  Choral  of  Lichfield, 
1350.  [Original  Deed,  Vicars'  Bequests,  Lichfield  Cathe- 
dral, marked  K  3.  ] 

Bishop  Norbury's  Judgment,  with  Dean's  confirma- 
tion .  as  to  Residence  of  Chancellor  Nassyngton,  &c., 
1357.  [Capitur  Jurisdiction,  Muniment  Room,  Lichfield 
Cathedral,  marked  GG  1.] 

Mandates  from  Bishop  Norbury  to  the  Dean,  (fee,  as 
to  the  Excommunication  of  R.  Havering,  Archdeacon  of 
Chester,  1323.  [Magnum  Registrum  Album,  Muniment 
Room,  Lichfield  Cathedral,  marked  F  289.] 

Confirmation  Charter  of  Bishop  Norbury  of  Dean 
John  of  Derby's  Augmentation  in  1311  of  the  Vicar's 
Commons,  1341.  [Vicar's  Muniments,  Muniment  Room, 
Lichfield  Cathedral,  marked  A  3J 

Gave  one  pall  to  Lichfield  Cathedral.  [Cox's  Muni- 
ments of  Lichfield  Cathedral,  210,  212.] 

[Anglia  Sacra,  I.,  449  ;  Dngdale's  Warws.,  72 ;  Har- 
wood's Lichfield,  140, 141,  222  ;  Beresf  ord's  Hist,  of  Diocese 
of  Lichfield,  134.] 

Norman,  Rev.  Denham  Rowe.  b.  Chichester, 
19th  May,  1828 ;  King's  Coll.,  London  ; 
Th.A.,  1st  class,  1855  ;  Curate  of  Wirksworth, 
Derbys.,  1855—56  ;  of  Ashton-le- Willows, 
1857—58  ;  Vicar  of  Middleton-by- Wirks- 
worth, 1858—75  ;  Rector  of  St.  Mary's, 
Stafford,  1875  to  date. 
The  Origin  and  History  of  the  English  Bible.  London, 
1870. 

The  Crusades.     London,  187B. 

The  Religious  Orders  of  the  Middle  Ages.  London, 
1873. 

Norman,  Rev.  George.  Of  St.  Peter's  Coll., 
Cam.  ;  B.A.,  1822  ;  M.A.,  1826,  and  ad 
eundem  Ox.  Univ.,  6th  June,  1861  ;  Head 
Master  of  Stafiford  Soh.  ;  Vicar  of  Marston, 
1836,  and  of  Whitgreave,  1838  to  death; 
d.  1875. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1026.] 

Norman,    Rev.    George   Edward   William.       b. 
St.  Mary's,  Stafford,  1839  ;    s.  of  Rev.  George 
Norman,  M.A.  [«e«]  ;    educated  Stafford  Gr. 
Sch.;  Mat.  Line  Coll.,  Ox.,  28th  Feb.,  1857  ; 
Scholar,     1857—61  ;      B.A.,    1861  ;     M.A., 
1867  ;    Assistant  Master,  Repton  Sch.,  1864  ; 
Curate  of  Silcoe,  Beds.,  1867  ;    of  Stevenage, 
Herts.,     1867  ;     Vicar    of    Marston   and   of 
Whitgreave,  1875. 
A  Sermon  addressed  to  those  who  are  afraid  of  coming 
to  the  Holy  Communion.     London :  Masters.    1869. 
Help  in  Temptation.     London :  Davis.    1873. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1026.] 

Normansbll,  Rev.  John,  of  StaSs.  b.  1595  ; 
Mat.  Queen's  Coll.,  Ox.,  7th  June,  1611  ; 
B.A.,  6th  July,  1615  ;  Chp.,  Magd.  Coll., 
1616—33  ;  M.A.,  6th  July,  1618  ;  Vicar  of 
Lilleshall,  Salop,  1627 ;  Rector  of  Holton, 
Oxon.,  1633. 

[Bloxam's  Magd.  X3oll.,  II.,  13^;  Foster's  Alumni 
Oxon.,  E.S.,  IIL,  1075.] 


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NoRRis,  Ann,  &  Son,  Printers,  Market  Place, 
Uttoxeter.     [White's  Staffs.  (1834).] 

Uttoxeter  Church.    A  Lithograph. 
St.  John's  Hospital,  Alton.    A  Lithograph. 
Alton  Towers.    A  Lithograph. 

Hymn  Book   for  the  Use   of   Marchington  Church. 
Uttoxeter:  Norris  ^  Son. 

Poems.     [See  Wakefield  (G.).] 

Pictures  of  the  Lowly-.     [See  Wakefield  (Gr.).] 

The  Christian  Wreath.     \_See  Armstrong   (Eev.  H. 


The  Course  and  End  of  David.   [See  Cooke  (Rev.  J.).] 
Alton  Towers.    A  Poem.     [See  Eowbotham  (Miss).] 


A  Catechism.     [See  Beaven  (Rev.  J.).] 
Church  History.     [See  Beaven  (Rev.  J.).] 
Letters  and  Diaries.     [See  Blagg  (H.).] 
Farewell  Sermon.  .  [See  Broughton  (Rev.  C.  F.).] 
Lecture  on  Botany.     [See  Jones  (Rev.  J.  P.).] 
Lecture  on  the  Philosophy  of  History.     [See  Jones 

An  Address  to  the  Parishioners  of  Uttoxeter.  By 
Anti-Trinitarian.  Uttoxeter:  Norris.  n.d.  (1858).  12mo., 
pp.8. 

Hymn  Book  for  the  Use  of  Uttoxeter  Parish  Church. 
Uttoxeter  :  Norris  ^  Son. 

Norris,  Rev.  J.  P.      M.A.,  Trin.  Coll.,  Cam. 

Cheshire,  Shropshire,  and  StafEordshire  G-eneral  Report 
for  the  year  1853  of  the  Schools  inspected  by.    8  vo.,  pp.  573. 

Norris,  Richard,  b.  Birmingham,  25th  Jane, 
1831  ;  s.  of  Richard  Hill  Norris  ;  educated  pri- 
vately ;  Queen's  Coll.,  Birmingham  ;  M.R.C.S., 
Eng.,  1860 ;  M.D.,  St.  Andrew's,  1862  ; 
P.R.S.E.  ;  President  of  Birmingham  Phil. 
Soc.  ;  Professor  of  Physiology,  Queen's  Coll., 
Birmingham,  1862 — 81  ;  resident  at  Birch- 
field,  Staffs. 

The  Physiology  and  Pathology  of  the  Blood.  London : 
Smith,  Elder,  ^  Co.    1881.    Illustrated. 

A  Consideration  of  Causes  of  Various  Phenomena  of 
Attraction  and  Adhesion  in  Solid  Bodies,  Vesicles,  Liquids, 
Globules,  and  Blood  Corpuscles  [Proceedings  Roy.  Soc. 
(1862)]  ;  On  Stasis  and  Exudation  [i6.]  ;  Rigor  Mortis 
not  Muscular  Contraction  [i6.]  ;  Reports  on  Muscular 
Irritability  [Brit.  Association  Rep.  (Ii6b — 66);  Aggrega- 
tion of  the  Blood  Corpuscles,  both  within  and  without  the 
Vessels  [Proceedings  Roy.  Soc.  (1869)]  ;  Principles  con- 
cerned in  the  Extrusion  (without  Rupture  of  the  Vessels) 
of  the  Morphological  Elements  of  the  Blood  [ib.  (1871)] ; 
New  Researches  in  Elasticity  and  Coutractability  [In- 
auguration of  Birmingham  Phil.  Soc.  (1876)]  ;  On  certain 
Molecular  Charges  in  Iron  and  Steel  during  separate 
Acts  of  Heating  and  Cooling  [Proceedings  Roy.  Soc. 
(1877)]  ;  Origin  and  Development  of  the  Mammalian 
Red  Corpuscles  [Birmingham  Phil.  Proceedings  (1878)]; 
Further  Researches  on  the  Third  Corpuscular  'Element  of 
the  Blood  [ib.  (1880)]  |  A  Mode  of  Demonstrating  the 
Invisible  Colourless  Disc  in  the  Living  Vessels  of  the 
Mammal  [ib.  (1884)]  ;  Development  and  Coagulation  of 
the  Blood  [Lancet  (1883)]  ;  Reply  to  Professor  Legge's 
Defence  of  Bezozero  [ib.  (1884)]. 

Norris,     Thomas.       Printer,      Market     Place, 

Uttoxeter  ;     d.  before  1834. 

Hymn  Book  for  the  Use  of  Uttoxeter  Parish  Church. 
Uttoxeter :  Norris,  Printer. 

North,  Rt.  Rev.  Biownlow.  b.  1744  ;  s.  of 
Francis,  Earl  of  Guildford  ;  educated  Eton  ; 
Mat.  Trin.  Coll.,  Ox.,  11th  Jan.,  1760  ;  B.A., 
1762  ;  M.A.,  All  Souls'  Coll.,  1766  ;  Fellow  ; 
Canon  of  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  1768—70  ;  D.C.L., 
1770  ;  Dean  of  Salisbury,  1770  ;  Bp.  of  Lich- 
field, 1771— 74 ;  of  Salisbury,  1774—81  ; 
Prelate  of  the  Order  of  the  Garter  and  Bp.  of 
Winchester,  1781  to  death ;  d.  12th  July 
1820. 

Sermon  on  ProT.  29,  7  [Lying-in-Charity].  London, 
1771.    4to.  ' 


Sermon  on  Psalm  37,  3  [Smallpox  Hospital].  London, 

1773.  4to. 

Sermon  on  Jer.   31,   33   [Magd.  Hospital].    London, 

1774.  4to. 

Sermon  on  1  Tim.  6,  18  [London  Hospital].  London, 
1774.    4to. 

Sermon  on  Phil.  4,  3  [Martyrdom  of  Charles  I.]. 
London,  1775.    4to. 

Sermon  on  Gal.  3,  14  [Gospel  Propagation  Society]. 
London,  1778.    4to. 

Sermon  on  Psalm  33,  12  [Charity  Children  of  the 
Metropolis].    London,  1790.    4to. 

Two  Sermons  preached  before  the  King'  at  the  Chapel 
Royal,  in  Lent.    (London,  1790.)    4to. 

Sermon  on  Prov.  14,  34,  preached  before  the  Lords 
[General  Past].    London,  1801.    4to. 

Uniformity  and  Communion.  A  Sermon  [on  1  Cor.  1, 
10]  intended  for  delivery  at  the  Consecration  of  St. 
James's  Church  in  the  Island  of  Guernsey,  1818.  London, 
1818.    4to,     Translated  into  French,  1819. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1028  ;  Harwood's  Lich- 
field,~158 ;  Eton  Seh.  Lists ;  Beresf  ord's  Diocese  of  Lichfield, 
268.] 

North,  P.  W.,  Rowley  Hall,  Stafford. 

Report  upon  the  Coal  Fields  of  Natal.  1881.  fol., 
pp.  66. 

North,  Rey.  John.  b.  Aishley  (Ashley),  1675  ; 
s.  of  John  North  ;  Mat.  Oriel  Coll.,  Ox.,  23rd 
March,  1702  ;  B.A.,  17th  March,  1706  ; 
M.A.,  1714;  one  of  the  name  was  Rector  of 
Hawridge.  1725  to  death,  or  Rector  of  Braden- 
ham  and  Lechampstead,  Bucks.,  1726 — 64. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1077.] 

NoRTHBURffH,  Micliael  de.  Preb.  of  Oolwich, 
7th  July,  1330  ;  of  Wolvey,  17th  Oct.,  1342  ; 
Archd.  of  Chester,  5th  Feb.,  1340—54  (all  in 
Lichfield  Diocese)  ;  Bp.  of  London,  1354  to 
death  ;  d.  Copford,  Essex,  9th  Sept.,  1361. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  205,  220,  254.] 

NoRTHCOTE,  Very  Rev.  James  Spencer,  D.D.  b. 
Feniton  Court,  Honiton,  Devon.,  1821  ;  «. 
of  G.  B.  Northcote,  Esq.  ;  educated  Ilminster 
Gr.  Sch.  ;  elected  Scholar  of  Corp.  Ch.  Coll., 
Ox.,  1837  ;  President  of  Oscott  Coll.,  1860— 
77  ;  Provost  of  Birmingham  Chapter,  Roman 
Catholic  Church  ;  resident  at  the  Presbytery, 
Stoke. 

The  Fourfold  Difficulty  of  Anglicanism.  Derby: 
T.  Richardson.  184S.  8vo.  Reprinted  by  Catholic  Truth 
Society.     1891. 

Pilgrimage  to  La  Salette  in  1852.  London:  Burns. 
1853.    8vo. 

Mary  in  the  Gospels.  London.:  Burns  &  Oaies.  1887. 
8vo.    2Dd  ed.,  1881. 

Celebrated  Sanctuaries  of  the  Madonna.  London: 
Burns  <J-  Oates.    1888.    8vo. 

Roma  Sotterranea ;  or,  An  Account  of  the  Roman 
Catacombs.  Compiled  from  the  Works  of  Commendatore 
de  Rossi.    By  Rev.  J.  S.  N  and  Rev.  W.  R.  Brown- 

low.    London,  1869.    8vo.    'Sew  ed.,  London,  1879.     2  vols 
8vo.,  pp  368,  (II.)  515  ;   plates.  '' 

A  Visit  to  the  Roman  Catacombs.  London:  Burns 
^  Oates.  1877.  8vo.  Reprinted  by  St.  Anselm's  Society. 
1891.  •' 

Epitaphs  of  the  Catacombs.  London :  Lonaman  &  Co 
1878.    8vo.  "         ^ 

Short  Sermons  preached  in  the  Chapel  of  St.  Mary's 
College,  Oscott.  Edited  by  the  President  [J.  S.  Northcote! 
London,  1876.     8vo.  "' 

Lefebure's  Life  of  Louise  Lateau.  Edited  by.  London, 
1876.    8vo.  ' 

W.  Palmer's  Early  English  Symbolism.  Edited  bv. 
London,  1885.    8vo. 

Northumberland,  John,  Duke  of. 

[See  Dudley  (John)  and  Appendix.] 


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NURTHAL 


NOETON-IN-THE-MOORS. 

Ordnance  Plan  ...  4  Sheets  and  Index  Sheet. 
Southampton  (1879). 

[Jewitt's  Ceramic  Art,  II.,  195  ;  see  Adderley  (C.  B., 
Lord  Norton).] 

Norton-dndbr-Oannook. 

[BodLLib.,  855,  75  ;  Shaw,  II.,  57—9.] 

Norwood,  Rev.  Thomas  Wilkinson.  B.A., 
Queen's  Coll.,  Cam.  ;  Vicar  of  Wrenbury, 
Cheshire,  1878  ;  F.G.S. 

An  Account  of  the  Ancient  Chapel  o£  Eushton. 
Leek,  1856. 

Notes  and  Queries. 

London,  1856  to  date. 

[There  are  numerous  articles  upon,  and  references  to,  Stafford- 
shire persons  and  places,  the  chief  of  which  are  given  under  their 
several  heads.] 

NoTT,  Sir  — ,  of  Lichfield. 

The  Illustrious  Modern,  with  a  Commission  to  the 
Knight  of  the  Solecisms.  (A  Rhapsody  in  Prose  and 
Verse.)    1718.    8vo. 

[A  satirical  Poem,  addressed  to  Nott.] 

Novelists. 

The  British  Novelists.  Edited  by  Mrs.  Barbauld. 
London,  1810.  50  vols.,  roy.  18mo.  [Johnson's  Easselas 
and  Bage's  Man  as  He  is  Not.] 

The  Novelists'  Magazine.  London :  Harrison.  1780 — 
88.  23  vols.,  8vo.  Plates  by  Stothard.  [Easselas,  by 
Johnson.] 

Ballantyne's  Novelists'  Library.  Edinburgh,  1821 — 
25.  Edited  by  Bcott.  Eoy.  8to.,  10  vols.  1  Fielding's 
Jonathan  "Wild  (Vol.  I.),  Easselas  (Yol.  v.),  Bage's 
Mount  Henneth  (Tol.  IX.).] 

NowANT  (or  Nunant),  Hugh  de.  Bp.  of  Lich- 
field, 1185  to  death  ;  High  Sheriff  of  Staffs. 
in  3rd,  4th,  and  5th  year  of  Richard  I.  ; 
Legate  ;  robbed  (1193)  whilst  on  his  way  to 
King  Richard,  then  a  prisoner  in  Germany  ; 
deprived  of  his  bishopric  for  conspiracy  with 
John  (afterwards  King),  Earl  of  Morton  ; 
became  a  Monk  at  Bethlevin,  Normandy, 
where  he  d.,  27th  April,  1198,  or  21st  March, 
1199  ;  bur.  Caen. 
[Leland's  Collect.,  I.,  160 ;    Harwood's  Lichfield,  134, 

135 ;  Beresford's  Diocese  of  Lichfield,  53—78.] 

No  WELL,  Edward,  Shoemaker,  Stafford. 

Alchemical  Treatise  by  him.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  1445,  vii.] 

NowELL,  Rev.  Laurence,  b.  Whalley,  Lanes.  ; 
s.  of  John  Nowell  and  Elizabeth  Kay,  his 
second  wife  ;  educated  Middleton  Sch.  ;  Mat. 
Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  1536  ;  removed  to  Cam. 
Univ. ;  B.A.,  1542  ;  M.A.,  Ox.  Univ.,  18th 
March,  154| ;  Master,  Gr.  Sch.,  Sutton  Cold- 
field,  1st  Oct.,  1546,  and  was  living  there  9th 
Nov.,  1550  ;  Rector  of  Harting,  Sussex,  1551 ; 
concealed  during  Queen  Mary's  reign,  partly 
at  Sir  John  Perrot's,  Carew  Castle,  Pembroke, 
from  whence  he  went  to  Germany  ;  returning, 
on  Mary's  death,  he  was  made  Archd.  of  Derby, 
1558—70  ;  Dean  of  Lichfield,  1559  ;  present 
at  .  Convocation  and  signed  the  39  Articles, 
1562  ;  Tutor  to  the  young  Earl  of  Oxford, 
June,  1563  ;  Canon  and  Preb.  of  Ferring, 
Chichester,  1563  ;  Preb.  of  Ampleford,  York, 
27th  May,  1566  ;  Rector  of  Haughton,  1564  ; 
Rector  of   Drayton  Bassett,    1553 ;    in  17th 


Elizabeth  bought  House  and  Estate  at  Sheldon, 
Warws.,  and  a  meadow  at  Coleshill ;  d.  Nov., 
1576.  Will  dated  17th  Oct.,  1576  ;  proved 
16th  Aug.,  1577. 

A  Vocabulary  of  the  Saxon  Language.  [MS.  in 
Bodl.  Lib.] 

[Formerly  the  property  of  Lambarde,  Somner,  and  Selden.] 

Transcript  of  the  above.  By  Francis  Junius.  [Bodl. 
Lib.] 

A  Miscellaneous  Collection,  containing  Early  Peram- 
bulations of  Forests,  and  other  matters.    MS.     [Cott 
MS.,  Vittell,  D  vii.] 

[Formerly  the  property  of  R.  Thoresby.] 

Bxcerpta  qusedam  Saxonica  ab  a.d.  189  ad  A.D.  987 
[Cott  MS.  Domit  xviii.,  f.  38]  ;  ditto,  ab  1043  ad  1073 
[f.  491.  . 

Varise  Mappse  Chorographicse  Hibernise,  Sootise, 
Anglic,  et  Walliee ;  quarum  illse  quae  Angliam  describunt 
Saxonicis  characteribus  exarantuor  additis  quibusdam  ob- 
servationibus  historicus  [f.  99] ;  G-esta  episcoporum 
Lindisfamensum  et  Dunelmenium  a  tempore  S.  Oswaldi 
regis,  usque  ad  Hugonem  episcopum ;  de  communi  libraria 
monarchorum  Dunelmensium  vel  potius  ex  Symeone 
Dunelmensi  collecta  cum  aliis  curiosiosimiis  analectis  de 
D'Augustini  Cantuariensis,  ex  historiis  Thomse  Sprott  et 
Nicolai  Spin^  et  ex  Saxonicis  monumentis  de  "Wigomensi 
aliisque  ecclesiis  et  monasteriis  ;  aliisque  rebus  ex  Chronioo 
Gregorii  Cserguent  monarchi  G-loucestrise.  [Cott.  MS., 
Vesp.,  A  v.] 

Latin  Letter  to  Sir  William  Cecil  complaining  of  the 
inaccuracy  of  the  General  Maps  of  England,  &c.  [Lansd. 
MS.,  vi.,  art.  64.] 

Answer  to  the  Charge  brought  against  him  by  Peter 
Morwin  for  having  uttered  seditious  speeches  against  the 
Queen,  &c.,  1570.     [State  Pa.  Office.] 

A  Letter  to  Archbishop  Parker.  [C.C.C.C.  MS.,  114, 
p.  883.] 

[Bliss's  Wood's  Ath.  Oxon.,  I.,  425 ;  Cooper's  Ath. 
Cantab.,  I.,  357  ;  Lansd.  MS.,  981,  i.  158  ;  Foster's  Alumni 
Oxon.,  B.S.,  IIL,  1081 ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  182,  213 ; 
Baines's  Lanes.  (1867),  II.,  62,  63  ;  Burke's  Landed  Gentry 
(1847) ;  Churton's  Nowell,  12,  38,  99,  140,  198,  233,  352, 
364  ;  Biog.  Brit. ;  Eichardson's  MS.,  94 ;  Nasmith's  Cal. 
C.C.C.C,  MSS.,  168  ;  Willis's  Cathedrals,  I.,  115,  400,  421  i 
Kennett's  Somers.  (2nd  ed.),  61—3;  Dugdale's  Warws., 
670  ;  Lemon's  Cal.  State  Pa.,  393  ;  Le  Neve's  Fasti,  II., 
562, 577  :  III.,  169 ;  Strype's  Parker,  536  ;.  ditto.  Memorials, 
II.,  257;  ditto.  Annals,  I.,  328,  329,  336,  343;  Cat.  of 
Cott  MSS.,  454, 575 ;  Museum  Thoresbyanum ;  Tanner's 
Bibl.  Brit.] 

NowBLL,  Laurence,     b.  Lichfield  (baptized  7th 
Dec),  1571  ;    s.  of  Dean -Nowell  [se«]  ;    Mat. 
Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  13th  Nov.,  1590  ;   Com- 
moner, Brasenose  Coll.,  1590. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1081.] 

Nugent,  — .  , 

Authority  of  the  Eoman  Catholic  Church.  Burton, 
1839.    8vo. 

Nurthal,  Rev.   Samuel,     b.    Compton,   Kings- 
winford,  1642  ;    s.  of   John   Nurthal  ;    Mat. 
Magd.  Hall,  Ox.,   22nd  Nov.,  1668;    B.A., 
1672  ;  Vicar  of  Rock,  Warws. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IIL,  1082.] 


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0 

Oakelev,  Sir  Charles,  Bart.  b.  Forton,  27th 
Feb.,  1751 ;  s.  of  Rev.  William  Oakeley,  M.A., 
Eector,  and  Christian,  dau.  of  Sir  Patrick 
Strahan  ;  educated  Shrewsbury  Sch.  ;  a  wiiter 
at  Madras,  Oct.,  176(j  ;  Secretary  to  Civil 
Department,  1772  ;  ditto  Military  Department, 
May,  1777— Nov.,  1780  ;  President  of  Board 
for  Collection  of  Revenues,  Madras  Presidency, 
April,  1786—1789  ;  Governor  of  Madras, 
April,  1790— 7th  Sept.,  1794 ;  created  a 
Baronet  5th  June,  1790  ;  retired  to  the  Abbey, 
Shrewsbury,  1794 — 1810  ;  afterwards  removed 
to  the  Palace,  Lichfield,  1810,  where  he  con- 
tinued till  death  ;  created  D.C.L.,  Ox.  Univ., 
15th  June,  1825  ;  d.  7th  Sept.,  1826  ;  bur. 
Forton  ;  monument  in  Lichfield  Cathedral. 

Some  account  of  the  Services  of  Sir  Charles  Oakeley, 
Bart.,  in  India ;  consisting  of  a  Narrative  of  Events  drawn 
up  by  Himself  ;  and  A  Collection  of  OflBcial  Letters  and 
other  Documents.  Edited,  with  Notes  and  an  Appendix, 
by  his  Son,  Sir  Herbert  Oakeley,  Bart.,  Dean  and  Eector 
of  Booking.  London :  Printed  for  the  Editor.  1829.  Not 
published.    2nd  ed.,  1836.    Roy.  8vo.,  pp.  viii.,  135. 

Oakeley,  Rev.  Frederick.  b.  Holy  Cross, 
Shrewsbury,  1803  ;  s.  of  Sir  Charles  Oakeley, 
Bart.  ;  educated  Shrewsbury  Sch.  ;  Mat.  Ch. 
Ch.,  Ox.,  15th  June,  1820;  B.A.,  1824; 
Fellow,  Balliol  Coll.,  1827—45  ;  M.A.,  1827  ; 
Tutor,  1831—37  ;  Senior  Dean,  1834  ;  Cate- 
chetical and  Logic  Lecturer  ;  Bursar,  1837  ; 
Preb.  of  Lichfield,  1832—45  ;  Incumbent  of 
St.  Margaret's  Chapel,  Margaret  Street,  Lon- 
don, 1839 — 45  ;  seceded  to  Roman  Catholic 
Church,  1845  ;  Canon,  R.C.  Church,  1852  ; 
d.  29th  Jan.,  1880. 

De  Tribuuicia  apud  Eomanos  potestate ;  Oratio  in 
Theat.  Sheldon,  habita,  Jun.  15, 1825.     Oxford,  1825.    8vo. 

The  Influence  of  the  Crusades  upon  the  Arts  and 
Literature  of  Europe.    A  Prize  Essay.    Oxford,  1827.    8vo. 

Letter  on  the  Principles  of  a  "Bill  for  abolishing 
Subscription  to  Articles  of  Religion,  in  certain  Cases  " 
Ontford,  1835.     8vo. 

An  Ordination  Sermon,  preached  at  Oxford,  May,  1836 
Oxford,  1836.     8vo. 

Christians  the  Salt  of  the  Earth  and  the  Light  of  the 
World.     Oxford,  1838. 

Whitehall  Sermons,  with  Preface.  London  (privately 
printed);  Oxford,  1830.     8vo.,  pp.  ix.,  309. 

The  Subject  of  Tract  90  examined  in  connection  with 
the  History  of  the  39  Articles.  London,  1841.  8to  2ud 
ed.,  1845.    8to.,  pp.  87. 

The  Dignity  and  Claims  of  the  Christian  Poor.  Two 
Sermons,  on  Luke  6,  20,  and  Matt.  25,  26.  London  1840 
]2mo. 

Explanation  of  a  passage  in  an  article  on  certain 
words  of  Bp.  Jewell  published  in  the  British  Critic  for 
July,  1842.  By  the  Writer  of  the  Article.  London,  1842.. 
8vo.,  pp.  75. 

Prayers  for  Blessing  on  the  Work  of  Building  a  New 
Church,  in  Latin  and  English.    London,  1842.    12mo. 

Laudes  Diurnise ;  The  Psalter  and  Canticles  in  the 
Morning  and  Evening  Services  of  the  Church  of  England, 
set  and  pointed  to  the  Gregorian  Time  by  Richard  Red- 
head. With  a  Preface  on  Antiphonal  Chanting  by  Rev 
F.  0.    2nd  ed.    London,  1843.    12mo. 

A  Letter  to  the  Lord  Bishop  of  London,  on  a  subject 
connected  with  the  recent  proceedings  at  Oxford.  London 
1845.     8vo.,  pp.  39.  ' 

A  Letter  on  Submitting  to  the  Catholic  Church. 
Addressed  to  A  Friend.    London,  1845.    18mo.,  pp.  36. 

Practical  Sermons  preached  in  1847 — 48  ;  to  which  is 
added  a  Sermon  preached  on  a  special  occasion.  London 
1848.    8vo.  ' 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1034.] 


Oakeley,  Rev.  Sir  Herbert,  Bart.  b.  Madras^ 
1791  ;  s.  of  Charles  Oakeley,  Esq.,  afterwards 
Baronet;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  25th  April, 
1807 ;  Student,  1807—23  ;  B.A.,  1811  ; 
M.A.,  1813  ;  Preb.  of  St.  Paul's,  1816  :  of 
Lichfield,  1816  :  of  Worcester,  1817  ;  Dean 
and  Rector  of  Booking,  1834 — 45  ;  Archd.  of 
Chichester,  1841  ;  Vicar  of  Ealing,  Middlesex, 
1822—34  ;  2nd  Baronet ;  d.  27th  Mar.,  1845. 

Some  Account,  &c.,  of  Sir  Charles  Oakeley,  Bart,  [see] . 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1034.] 

Oakeley,  Rev.  Wilham.  b.  Steventen,  Salop, 
1719  ;  s.  of  William  Oakeley  ;  Mat.  Balliol 
Coll.,  Ox.,  1737  ;  B.A.,  6th  March,  1741  ; 
M.A.,  17th  March,  1744  ;  Rector  of  Eaton- 
under-Heywood  and  of  Forton  ;  Vicar  of  Holy 
Cross,  1782  to  death  ;  d.  3rd  Oct.,  1803. 
[Poster's  Alunini  Oxon.,  III.,  1034.] 

Oakeley,  William  Edward,  b.  Lichfield,  1st 
Aug.,  1828  ;  s.  of  William  Edward  Oakeley, 
Esq.;  Mat.  Corp.  Ch.,  Coll.,  Ox.,  27th 
March,  1847  ;  of  Plas  Tan-y-Bwlch,  Merion., 
and  Cliff  House,  Atherstone  ;  High  Sheriff, 
1874 ;  J.P.  and  Deputy  Lieutenant ;  m., 
1860,  Hon.  Mary  Russell,  dau.  of  the  Baroness 
Clifford. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon,,  III.,  1034.] 

O'DoNNELL,  Hugh  Joseph. 

A  Respectful  Letter  ...  to  Sir  Oswald  Mosley^ 
Bart.,  in  reply  to  the  False  Charges  ...  on  the  Faith, 
Morals,  and  Habits  of  the  Irish  People.  Manchester,  n.d. 
(1825).    8vo.,  pp.  24. 

O'DoNOGHUB,  Eev.  Francis  Talbot.  Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin ;  B.A.,  1841  ;  P.O.  Over  Peover, 
1842-52;  Curate  of  Godolphin,  1852— 55  ; 
Dom.  Chp.  to  the  Marquis  of  Westmeath, 
1854—71  ;  Curate  of  Wellington,  Hanley, 
1855—60  ;  Vicar  of  Tickenhall,  Somers.,  1860 
—65  :  of  Walsden,  Lanes.,  1865—74  :  of  St. 
Paul's,  Devonport,  1874. 

St.  Knighton's  Keive.  A  Cornish  Tale.  London: 
Smith  ^  Elder.     1864. 

Donnington  Hall.  A  Novel.  London:  Saunders  * 
Otlet/.    1865. 

Offlby,  Charles,  b.  Leigh,  1675  ;  s.  of  Thomas 
Offley,  Esq.;  Mat.  Oriel  Coll.,  Ox.,  23rd 
March,  1701  ;  B.A.,  6th  March,  1706. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  B.S.,  IIL,  1085.] 

Offley,  Edward,     b.  Leigh,  1676  ;  s.  of  Thomas 
Offley,  Esq.  ;    Mat.   Queen's  Coll.,  Ox.,  18th 
Dec,  1704. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1085.] 

Offley,  High. 

Ordnance  Plan.     Southampton  (1880). 

Offley  Hundred. 

Tenure  Roll  of  0.  B..—temp.  Hen.  III.,  circa  1255 — 
transcribed  by  Mr.  Ayscough  for  Mr.  Chadwick.  [Printed 
in  Shaw  I.,  pp.  xvi.— xix.  Original  MS.  [Harl.  MS.,  Brit. 
Mus.] 

Offley,  Sir  John,  Knt.  M.P.,  Stafford,  1625, 
1626  ;  Knighted  25th  April,  1615  ;  m.  Ann, 
dau.  of  Nicholas  Fuller,  Esq.,  of  Gray's  Inn  • 
d.  June,  1647. 


OFFLEY 


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OKEOVER 


[Inns  of  Court  Eeg. ;  Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  B.S., 
ni.,  1085.] 

Offlby,  John.     b.  Madeley,  1651  ;    s.  of  John 

Offley  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  25th  March,  1667  ; 

m.    Mary,    dau.    of    Thomas    Broughton,    of 

Broughton  ;    "  the  friend "  of   Isaac  Walton, 

to  whom  he  dedicated  his  "  Compleat  Angler"; 

d.  1684. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1085;  Foster's 
Peerage.] 

Offlby,  John.     b.  Broughton,  1678  ;  s.  of  John 

Offley  ;    Mat.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  19th  May, 

1694  ;  Student  Inner  Temple,  1696. 

[Inns  of  Court  Reg. ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S., 
TIL.,  1085.] 

Offlby,  Thomas,  b.  Madeley,  1652  ;  s.  of  John 
Offley,  Esq., ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  5th  May, 
1668. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1085.] 

Offley,  Rev.  Walter,  b.  Crewe,  Cheshire,  1682  ; 
s.  of  Thomas  Offley  ;  Mat.  Oriel  Coll.,  Ox., 
15th  July,  1699  ;  B.A.,  1705  ;  M.A.,  1709  ; 
Rector  of  Barthomley,  1704 — 21  :  of  Muccle- 
stone,  1702  to  death  ;  Canon,  1715,  and  Preb. 
of  Longdon,  Lichfield,  16th  June,  1721,  to 
death  ;  Dean  of  Chester,  1718  ;  d.  20th  July, 
or  18th  Aug.,  1721. 

[Eawlinson,  IT.,  62  ;  Gutch  MS.,  216 ;  Foster's 
Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1086  ;  Hinchliffie's  Barthomley, 
47  ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  237  ;  Hutchinson's  Stoke,  110  ; 
Earwaker's  East  Cheshire ;  Ormerod's  Cheshire.] 

Ogilby,  John. 

The  Traveller's  Guide.  .  .  .  Being  Mr.  Ogilby's 
Actual  Survey.  London :  Printed  by  T.  Hive.  1690.  8to. 
pp.  254. 

[Staffs. :— 44,  45,  ri,  72,  94.] 

Britannia.  London,  1675,  fol.  2nd  ed.,  London,  1698, 
fol.  New  ed..  Edited  by  J.  Owen  and  E.  Bowen.  London, 
1730.    8vo. 

Ogilvib,  John,  D.D. 

An  Inquiry  into  the  Causes  of  the  Infidelity  and 
Scepticism  of  the  Time.  Occasioned  by  Observations  iu 
the  Writings  of  Herbert  .  .  .  Hume  .  .  .  Toul- 
min  [Wolverhampton].    London,  1783.    8vo. 

Ogle,  Rev.  Arthur  Joseph  Savile.  b.  Kynnersley, 
Salop,  1854  ;  s.  of  Richard  Ogle,  Esq.  ;  Mat. 
St.  John's  Coll.,  Ox.,  17th  April,  1871  ;  B.A., 
1875  ;  Vicar  of  Dunston-w.-Coppenhall,  1882 
—86  ;  of  Bishop's  Teignton,  Devon.,  1886  ; 
of  Luton,  1886. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1037.] 

O'Hagan,  Rev.  M. 

A  Letter  addressed  to  Sir  0.  Mosley,  Bart.,  on  the 
Subject  of  the  London  Hibernian  Society.  Manchester, 
n.d.  (1825).    8vo.,  pp.  18. 

O'Kebffb,  William,  b.  Ball's  Bridge,  Dublin, 
25th  Dec,  1835  ;  s.  of  Peter  O'KeefEe  ;  edu- 
cated Haddington  Road  Academy,  Dublin ; 
formerly  of  Fenton,  novf  (1893)  of  Hanley  ; 
Member  of  Hanley  Town  Council  and  Sch. 
Board  ;  m.  Hannah  Rowley,  of  Shelton. 
The  Promptings  of  the  Heart,  and  other  Poems. 
Stoke-on-Trent :  G.  Turner.    1858.    f cp.  8vo. 

W  O'K.  was  a  contributor  to  The  Lamp,  1850—60. 


Okeovkr. 

Cartularium  Familise  de  Okeover  in  com.  Staff.  [Badl. 
Lib.,  Wood  MSS.,  No.  6]  ;  Pedigrees  [Bodl.Lib.,  798,  226  : 
834,  V.  \,  t.  10b,  11]  ;    Crest  [844,  61]. 

[See  the  Okeovers,  Ward  (R.  Plumer),  Dudley 
(Edmund).] 

Okeover,  Rev.  Charles  Gregory,  b.  11th  May, 
1793  ;  s.  of  Rowland  Farmer  Okeover,  of 
Oldbury  Hall,  Warws.,  and  Okeover,  and 
Judith  (dau.  of  William  Robinson,  of  Hill 
Ridware),  his  wife ;  Mat.  Trin.  Coll.,  Ox., 
29th  Jan.,  1811  ;  B.A.,  1814  ;  M.A.,  1817  ; 
Chp.  to  the  Duke  of  Sussex  ;  P.C.  of  Merivale, 
1817  ;  Rector  of  Baxterley,  1819  ;  and  Vicar 
of  Nether  Whitacre,  (all)  Warws.  ;  m.,  1823, 
Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Anson, 
G.C.B.,  M.P.  for  Lichfield;  d.  1st  Aug., 
1826. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1039  ;    Burke's  Landed 

Gentry  (1847).] 

Okeovbb,  Charles  Hanghton.  b.  Atherstone, 
Warws.,  14th  Nov.,  1825  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Charles 
Gregory  Okeover  [s««]  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox., 
19th  Oct.,  1848  ;  of  Okeover  Hall ;  High 
Sheriff,  Derbys.,  1862  ;  m.,  12th  July,  1859, 
Hon.  Eliza  Cavendish,  dau.  of  Lord  Water- 
park. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1039.] 

Okeover,  Haughton  Farmer,  b.  WeddingtOft, 
Warws.,  7th  Sept.,  1776  ;  s.  of  Rowland 
Okeover,  of  Okeover ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox., 
23rd  Oct.,  1794;  created  M.A.,  28th  June, 
1797  ;  of  Okeover  Hall ;  High  Sherifi^,  Staffs., 
1800. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1039 ;    Burke's  Landed 

Gentry  (1847).] 

Okeover,    Henry.      b.    Okeover,    1660  ;    s.    of 
Rowland  Okeover  :  Mat.  Trin.  Coll.,  Ox.,  29th 
March,  1677;  B.A.,  1680. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IIL,  1087.] 

Okeover,  John.      Organist  and  Vicar  Choral  of 
Wells  Cathedral ;    Mas.  Bac,  New  Coll.,  O*., 
5th  July,  1633. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1087.] 

Okeover,  Sir  Roland  {or  Rowland),  b.  Okeover, 
1624  ;  s.  of  Humfrey  Okeover  ;  Mat.  Wadh. 
Coll.,  Ox.,  8th  May,  1640  ;  knighted,  19th 
April,  1661  ;  of  Okeover  ;  m.  Mercy,  dau.  of 
Edward  Goodyere,  of  Heythrop,  Oxon.  ;  d. 
1692. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S,,  ILL,  1087;  Burke's 
Landed  Gentry  (1847).] 

Okbovek,  Thomas,  b.  Okeover,  1680  ;  S.  of 
Rowland  Okeover;  Mat.  Trin.  Coll.,  Ox., 
10th  June,  1696  ;  Student,  Middle  Temple, 
1697  ;  m.,  8th  Jan.,  1699,  Catherine,  dau.  of 
the  Hon.  William  Leake,  Baron  of  the  Ex- 
chequer. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1087;  Inns  of 
Court  Reg. ;  Burke's  Landed  Gentry  (1847)  ;  TroUope's 
Ch.  Plate  of  Leics.,  308,  309.] 


OLDHAM 


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OLIVER 


Oldham,  Rt.  Rev.  Hugh.  b.  probably  at  Crump- 
sail,  Lanes.  ;  LL.B.,  0am.  Univ.,  1493  ; 
Rector,  St.  Mildred's,  Bread  Street,  London, 
1485  ;  Dean  of  Wimborne  Minster,  Dorset.  ; 
Archd.  of  Exeter,  1492  ;  Canon  of  St. 
Stephen's,  Westmr.,  1493  ;  Rector  of  Swines- 
head,  Lines.,  1494  ;  of  Cheshunt,  Herts., 
1494;  Canon  of  Lichfield,  1st  Feb.,  1495, 
and  Preb.  of  Oolwieh,  10th  Feb.,  1494—99  ; 
of  Sarum,  1495—1504  ;  Master  of  St.  John's 
Hospital,  Lichfield,  1495  ;  Canon  of  St.  Paul's, 
1497—1504  ;  of  Lincoln,  1497  ;  Rector  of 
Warboys,  Herts.,  1499 — 1501  ;  Canon  of 
York,  1499  ;  Master  of  St.  Leonard's  Hospital, 
Bedford,  1600 — 4  ;  Rector  of  Shillingdon, 
Beds.,  1500—4  ;  of  Overton,  Hants.,  1501  ; 
Preb.  of  Freeford,  Lichfield,  31st  July,  1501 
— 1st  July,  1613  ;  served  the  Free  Chapel  of 
St.  Luke,  Burton-Bradstoek,  Dorset,  1503 ; 
Bp.  of  Exeter,  1504  to  death  ;  d.  25th  June, 
1519.  Gave  6,000  marks  to  Brasenose  Coll. 
and  Corp.  Ch.  Coll.,  Ox.  ;  founded  a  Free 
Sch.  at  Manchester. 

[Wood's  Ath.  Oxon.,  II.,  713  ;  Cooper's  Ath.  Cantab., 
I.,  21 ;  Lansd.  MS.,  978,  f.  227  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon., 
E.S.,  III.,  1088 ;  Richardson's  Godwin ;  Whatton's  Man. 
Free  .Sch.;  Knight's  Colet,  120, 122  ;  Hutchins's  Dorset.,  I., 
61.2 :  II.,  255 ;  Granger :  Le  Neve's  Fasti ;  Fuller's 
■Worthies;  Newconrt's  Reports,  I.,  187,  221 ;  Test-Tetusti, 
585;  "Wood's  Colleges  and  Halls,  393,  399,  App.  277; 
N.  ^  Q.,  TIL,  164,  189,  271:  VIII.,  221,  237,  558; 
Symonds's  Diary  (Cam.  See),  80 ;  Harwood's  Lichfield, 
221,  231,  588.J 

Oldmixon,  John. 

Reply  to  Bishop  Attenbury's  Vindication  of  Small- 
ridge  (J.  Lichfield),  Aldrich,  and  himself.  London,  1732. 
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Oldys. 

The  Harleian  Miscellany.  1808—  .  [Staffs. :— The 
Life  and  Death  of  the  Earl  of  Essex,  by  Codrington  (Vol. 
I.) ;  Strange  and  True  News  from  Staffordshire  concern- 
ing a  Toung  Man  lying  under  God's  Vengeance  for 
pleading  his  Innocence  though  Guilty,  1677  (Vol.  IL) ; 
Speech  of  Sir  B.  Sudyerd  for  accommodation  between  His 
Majesty  and  Parliament  ,  (Vol.  V.) ;  Robert,  Earl  of 
Essex's  Ghost  (J6.) ;  A  Second  Speech  spoken  by  the 
Earl  of  Essex,  by  Thomas  Springham.] 

Oliver,  Rev.  George,  b.  Papplewick,  Notts., 
5th  Nov.,  1782  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Samuel  Oliver, 
Rector  of  Lambley,  Notts.  ;  2nd  Master  of 
Caistor  Gr.  Sch.,  1803  ;  Curate  of  Grimshy  ; 
Vicar  of  Clee,  Lines.,  1821  ;  of  Scopwick, 
1826—67  ;  P.O.  and  Sacrist  of  St.  Peter's 
Coll.  Ch.,  Wolverhampton,  1834—46  ;  Preb. 
of  ditto,  1836  ;  Rector  of  South  Hykeham, 
Lines.,  1846 — 67  ;  D.D.  honoris  causd  by 
Areljbp.  of  Canterbury,  1836  ;  Chp.  to  Lord 
Kensington  ;  F.A.S.,  Scotland  ;  d.  Lincoln, 
3rd  March,  1867  ;  bur.  St.  Swithin's,  7th 
March. 
A  Sermon    .     .    .    preached  for  the  Benefit  of  the 

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drowned  in  the  River  Humber,   20th  Dec,   1820.     Great 

Grimshy:    Printed    by    T.    Squire.      n.d.    (t821).       8vo. 

pp.  iv.,  17. 

Brotherly  Love    ...    A  Sermon     ...    at  Slea- 

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n.d.  (1822).    8vo.,  pp.  vi.,  21. 

A  Vindication  of    the   Fundamental  Doctrines   and 

Principles  of  Christianity,  &c.    .    .     Great  Grimsby :  same 

imprint.     1821.     8vo. 

The  Antiquities  of  Freemasonry.      A  Sermon 


at  Grantham    .     .    .    June  27th,  1822.       Great   Grimsby : 
same  imprint,    n.d.  (1822).    8vo.,  pp.  viii.,  24. 

The  Antiquities  of  Freemasonry.  London:  Spencer. 
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1843.    8vo.  and  roy.  8vo. 

The  Monumental  Antiquities  of  Great  Grimsby. 
Grimsby,  1825. 

The  Progress  of  Light  ...  A  Sermon  .  .  at 
Boston,  Sept.  21st,  1826.  Grimsby:  W.  Shelton.  1825. 
8vo.,  pp.  24. 

The  Star  in  the  East.  London,  1825.  fcp.  8vo.  Lon- 
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Sermons  on  the  Exellency  of  Freemasonry.  London, 
1825.    8vo. 

Signs  and  Symbols  of  Freemasonry,  Illustrated  and 
Explained.    2  vols.    London,  1826.    8vo. 

History  and  Antiquities  of  St.  James's,  Grimsby. 
Grimsby,  1820.     8vo. 

History  of  Beverley.  Beverley,  1829.  8vo.,  pp.  xiii. 
575. 

History  of  Initiation.  London,  1829.  8vo.  London, 
1841.    Demy  8vo.  and  roy.  8vo. 

Twelve  Lectures  on  Freemasonry.     London,  1832. 

Pastoral  Address  from  a  Minister  to  his  Parishioners. 
London,  1832.     8vo. 

The  Moral  and  Religious  Tendency  of  Freemasonry 
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A    Sermon    preached    before    the    P.   G.    Lodge    at 


.„mg. 

Ditto,  at  Barton-on-Humber. 
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An  Essay  on  Education.    London,  1833.    8vo. 

The  Apostolical  Institution  of  the  Church  examined 
in  Six  Letters  to  M.  Beverley,  Esq.    1833.    8vo. 

A  Farewell  Address  to  the  Inhabitants  of  Grimsby 
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The  Bible.    A  Sermon    ...    at  Louth,   Oct.  23rd, 

1834.  Lowth :  J.  ^  J.  Jackson.    1834.     8vo.,  pp.  21. 

A  Selection  of  Psalms  and  Hymns  ...  as  used 
in  the  Collegiate  Church,  Wolverhampton.  Wolverhamp- 
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An  Introductory  Address  to  the  Inhabitants  of  Wol- 
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A    Second    Pastoral   Letter  to   the    Inhabitants    of 
Wolverhampton.    Wolverhampton :  W.  Parke.  1835    8vo 
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A  Candid  Statement  of  the  Question  relating  to  St 
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Hints  for  Improving  the  Societies  and  Institutions- 
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An  Historical  and  Descriptive  Account  of  the  Collegi- 
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An  Address  on  an  Institution  for  Apprentices.  Wol- 
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Historical  Initiation  to  Freemasonry.  London  1840 
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An  Address  to  the  Inhabitants  of  Wolverhampton  in 
Reply  to  the  Misrepresentations  in  a  Circular  issued  by 
Messrs.  Thorneycrof  t  and  Parke,  on  the  20th  April,  1840 
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Masonic  Pamphlets  and  Orations.  Six  Letters  from 
an  Incumbent  to  his  Curate  on  Church  Services  1841 
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A  Brief  History  of  the  Witham  Lodge.  London,  1841 ' 
Demy  8vo.  ' 

,o.,-^'^,l°"''*'    Freemasonry    from    1829—41.       London, 
1841.    12mo.  ' 

An  Account  of  the  Religious  Houses  formerly  situated 
on  the  Eastern  Side  of  the  River  Witham.  London: 
Spencer.     1841.     8vo. 

History  of  the  Temple  Brner.    London,  1843.    8vo 
Historical   Landmarks  and  other  Evidences  of  Free- 

?l?i,°°7  ^''P^T^'^' ■*"=•    Two  Volumes.   London:  Spencer. 

1844.    8vo.  and  roy.  8vo.    Lar.  pa.  proof  plates. 

195  ^   Ladder.      London,  1845.     fcp.  8vo.,  pp.  viuj 


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An  Apology  for  FreemasouB.    London,  184B. 

Mirror  for  Johannites.    London,  1848.    8vo. 

Origin  of  the  Royal  Arch.  London,  1847.  Svo.  Lon- 
don, 1867. 

Remains  of  the  Ancient  Britons  between  Lincoln  and 
Sleaford.    London,  1847.    8vo. 

Account  of  the  Schism.    'London,  1847.    8vo. 

Discovery  of  British  Urns  near  Wold  Newton,  Lincoln- 
shire.   London,  1849.    8vo. 

Institutes  of  Masonic  Jurisprudence.  London,  1849. 
8vQ.    London,  1859.    8vo. 

Book  of  the  Lodge.  London,  1849.  870.  London, 
1856.     8vo. 

The  Symbol  of  Glory.    London,  1850. 

History  of  the  Holy  Trinity  Guild  at  Sleaford,  Lin- 
colnshire.   London:  Spencer.    1850.    870.,  pp.  150. 

Dictionary  of  Symbolic  Masonry.   London,  1852.   12mo. 

Revelations  of  a  Square,  &c.  London :  Spencer.  1855. 
12mo. 

Book  of  Lodge  Officers'  Manual.  London :  Spencer. 
1856.     12mo. 

Ye  Byrde  of  Grime.  An  Apologue.  London,  1866. 
8to.  ["At  the  age  of  84  years  the  following  pages  are  in- 
scribed as  a  souvenir  of  friendship  and  a  kindly  farewell 
to  the  inhabitants  of  Grimsby  and  Glee,  by  their  former 
parish  minister,  with  sole  charge  for  the  period  of  17  years, 
and  now  their  obedient'  servant  and  well-wisher, — George 
Oliver,  Lincoln."] 

Dr.  Oliver  edited — 

"W.  Preston's  Illustrations  of  Freemasonry.  With 
Additions  and  Notes.  London:  Spencer.  1840.  12mo. 
London,  1846. 

The  Spirit  of  Freemasonry.  By  W.  Hutchinson, 
F.A.S.  A  New  Edition,  with  Copious  Notes.  London: 
R.  Spencer.     1844.     12mo. 

The  Masonic  Manual ;  or,  Lectures  on  Freemasonry. 
By  the  Rev.  J.  Ashe,  D.D.  A  New  Edition.  London: 
Spencer.    12mo. 

The  Golden  Remains  of  the  Early  Masonic  Writers. 
First  Series.  Four  Tolumes.  London :  S.  Spencer.  1846. 
12mo. 

Portraits.— A  Steel  Portrait  of  the  Rev.  G.  Oliver ; 
A  Lithographic  Portrait  of  the  Rev.  G.  Oliver,  D.D.,  by 
0.  G.  Rejlander  [Plain,  5/-;  India,  7/6].  London:  Spencer. 

The  Golden  Remains  of  the  Early  Masonic  Writers 
[Freemasons'  Monthly  May.  (several  years)]  ;  An  Apology 
for  Freemasonry  \_Freemasons'  Quart.  Mag.  (1845)]  ; 
Addresses  by  Dr.  Oliver  [16.  (1843—45)]. 

Dr.  Oliver  was  a  frequent  correspondent  to  Free- 
masonry Journals. 

Oliver,  T.  Milward,  Surgeon,  Tunstall. 

Trial  of  T.  Milward  Oliver  at  StafEord  Assizes,  1797, 
for  the  Murder  of  Mr.  John  Wood,  an  eminent  Potter,  at 
Brownhills.     Staford,  1797.    8vo. 

Oliver,  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  Lletherode,  Cardigs., 
1677  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Oliver  ;  Mat.  Line.  Coll., 
Ox.,  10th  Feb.,  1699  ;  B.A„  1703  ;  M.A., 
1707  ;  probably  Vicar  of  WoIfhaiupcote,Warws., 
1703  ;  of  Penn,  1709  ;  of  Dudley,  1721. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  B.S.,  in.,  1089.] 

Olla  Fodrida,  The. 

London,  1788,  i^c.  [Essay  on  Dr.  Johnson,  by  Bishop 
Home,  in  No.  13,  pp.  132—41 ;    ditto,  1820,  pp.  92—7.] 

One  and  All. 

1891—93.  [Contains  Articles  on  Adult  Schools  in  the 
Black  Country.] 

Ordnance  Souvby  of  England  and  Wales. 

An  inch  to  a  mile.  1844.  110  Divisions.  Size  40  in. 
by  27  in.     [Stafes.  on  Sheets  61,  62,  72,  73,  and  81.] 

Ditto.     Six  inches  to  the  mile.    Same  size. 

Ditto.    Twenty-five  inch  Parish  Maps. 

Ditto.    Sixty-two  inch  Town  Maps. 

Obgbll,  Rev.  Richard,     b.  Staffs.,  1584  ;  Mat. 
Bailiol  Coll.,   Ox.,    16th  Jan.,  1598  ;    B.A., 
16th  Feb.,   1603  ;    M.A.,  23rd  April,  1607  ; 
Rector  of  Newton-Regis,  Warws.,  1617. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1091.] 


Orme,  Thomas,      b.  1637  ;    s.  of  William  Orrae, 

of  Hanch  Hall  ;    Mat.   Hart  Hall,   Ox.,  15th 

June,  1657  ;    J.P.,   Staffs.  ;    M.P.,  Lichfield 

1685 — 87  ;  Gentleman  Pensioner  ;  m.  Eleanor, 

dau.  of   W.  Marshall,  of  London  ;    d.,   Earl's 

Court,  Covent  Garden,  27th  May,  1716  ;   bur. 

Longdon,  where  is  a  fine  monument. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1092;  Parlia. 
mentary  Diet. ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  364 ;  Shaw,  I.,  227. 
228.] 

Obmb,   William.      b.  Wolverhampton,  1695  ;    s 
of  Thomas  Orme  ;    Mat.    Pemb.    Coll.,    Ox. 
6th  March,  1712. 
■  [Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S  ,  III.,  1092.] 

Orton,  Charles.  King's  Coll.,  London,  and 
Edin.  Univ.  ;  M.R.C.S.,  Eng.,  and  L.S.A., 
1862  ;  L.,  1865  ;  M.,  1879  ;  M.D.,  Durham, 
1881  ;  F.R.C.P.,  Edin.,  1881  ;  F.  Obstet. 
Soc.  :  M.  Brit.  Med.  Association  ;  President 
of  Staffs.  Branch,  1883 — 84  ;  House  Surgeon, 
North  Stafifs.  Infirmary  ;  Consulting  Physician 
of  same  ;  Surgeon-Major,  3rd  King's  Own 
Staffs.  Militia. 

What  we  Observed  during  a  Tisit  to  the  Seat  of  War 
in  1870.  By  C.  0.  and  W.  D.  Spanton.  London:  J.  ^  C. 
Churchill.     187L     8vo.,  pp.  39. 

The  Medical  Wants  of  the  Potteries.  Newcastle:  D. 
Dilworth.     n.d.     12mo.,  pp.  8. 

Health  and  Education. 

Treatment  of  Fracture  [Med.  Times  and  Gazette 
(1867)];  Injuries  to  Spine  \ib.  (1869)];  Treatment  of 
Rheumatic  Fever  [Provincial  Med.  Jour.  (1889)]. 

Obton,  Rev.  John.  b.  Sheldon,  Warws.,  1616  ; 
s.  of  Rev.  William  Orton,  Rector  ;  Mat.  New 
Coll.,  Ox.,  13th  May,  1631  ;  B.A.,  8th  July, 
1636  ;  M.A.,  Magd.  Coll.,  Ox.,  8th  July, 
1641  ;  probably  Rector  of  Harborne,  1663. 

Osborne,  Rev.  — •,  Minister  of  Darlington  Street 
Chapel,  Wolverhampton. 

A  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  Osborne.     [See  Bell  (J.).] 

[Mr.  Osborne  having  replied,  we  have — ] 

A  Reply  to  the  Objections  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Osborne. 
[See  Bell  (James).] 

Osborne,  E.  C.  &  M.,  Printers,  Birmingham. 

Osborne's  Guide  to  the  Grand  Junction  Railway  .  . 
Birmingham:  E.  C.  (^  M.  Osborne.  1838.  12mo.,  pp.  378  ; 
Adver.,  136.  [StafEs.— pp.  70,  76,  76,  78,  80,  81,  83,  128, 
132,  133,  147,  151,  160,  177,  179,  185,  189,  192,  193,  198,  201, 
203,  211,  213,  220,  221,  225,  228—30,  234,  236,  251,  253,  254, 
304,  338.] 

OsBOKNB,  G.  H.,  Perry  Barr. 

Note  on  Stonehenge.     [Antiq.,  IT.,  86.] 

Osborne,    George,      b.  Tamworth,  1717  ;    s.  of 
John  Osborne  ;    Mat.  Merton  Coll.,  Ox.,  14th 
Dec,  1736;  B.A.,  1740;  M.  A.,  King's  Coll., 
Cam.,  1750. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  B.S.,  III.,  1046.] 

Osborne,  Henry  John.    b.  Shifnal,  Salop,  1848  ; 
s.    of  Peter  Osborne ;    educated    Shifnal    Gr. 
Sch.  ;    apprenticed   to  a  Solicitor  at  Wolver- 
hampton ;     Solicitor  ;     Clerk  to  Justices  ;    to 
Commissioners  of  Taxes  ;    Surveyor  ot  High- 
ways, Shifnal ;  m.  Frances  Mary  Mackreth. 
The  Supreme  Court  of  Judicature.     A  Practical  Sum- 
mary of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Judicature  Acts,  1873  and 
1875     .    .    .    With  Notes   and  Observations  thereon  by 

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H.  J.  0.  and  Henry  Stanley,  Solicitors.     Wolverhampton : 
Barford  ^  Nemtt.    1875.    12mo.,  pp.  111. 

Investments  by  Trustees,  &o.  London :  Shaw  ^  Son. 
n.d.    12mo.,  pp.  39. 

OscoTT  College  (or  Mary  Vale). 

The  Oscotian;  or,  Literary  Gazette  of  St.  Mary's. 
Edited  by  the  Students  of  Oscott  College.  Birmingham, 
1828—29.  8vo.,  2  vols.  New  Series,  edited  by  the  Rev. 
M.  C.  Glancy  [see]. 

[Husenbeth's  Milner,  114, 120,  156,  184, 191,  317,  389  ; 
see  Milner  (Archbp.),  Knight  (Sir  A.),  Kirk  (Eev.  J.), 
Husenbeth  (Rev.  F.  C),  Baddeley  (Rev.  J.),  Jones  (Rev. 
W.)  (Rev.  S.),  Brown  (Bp.).] 

Otway,  Sir  Arthur  John,  Bart.  b.  8th  Aug., 
1822  ;  s.  of  Sir  Robert  Otway,  Bart.;  educated 
Roy.  Military  Coll.,  Sandhurst ;  entered  51st 
Light  Infantry,  1839  ;  served  in  India  and 
Australia,  returning  to  England  in  1846  ; 
Student,  Middle  Temple,  12th  Nov.,  1846  ; 
Barrister-at-Law,  25th  Jan.,  1850  :  M.P., 
Stafford,  1852—57;  Chatham,  1865—74; 
Rochester,  1878 — 85  ;  contested  Chatham, 
1859,  and  Tynemouth,  1861  ;  Undersecretary 
for  Foreign  Affairs,  1868—71  ;  Chairman  of 
Ways  and  Means  and  Deputy  Speaker,  1883 
—85  ;  m.,  20th  Sept.,  1851,  Henrietta,  dau. 
of  Sir  James  Langham,  Bart. 
[Men  at  the  Bar,  847.] 

OnDBBY,  John  de.  Preb.  of  Bishopshull,  Lich- 
field, 1380  ;  Executor  of  Bp.  Burghill ; 
Treasurer  of  Lichfield,  31st  July,  1380  ; 
Archd.  of  Derby,  1380  to  death;  d.  10th 
Feb.,  1471  ;  bur.  Lichfield  Cathedral. 

[Anglia  Sacra,  I.,  452 ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  201,  213, 
217, 258.]  '        '       ' 

OULTON,  W.  C. 

The  Traveller's  Guide ;    or,  English  Itinerary    . 
With    Sixty-Four    correct    Pictures,    Views,    Ac.      Two 
Tolumes.     London:  Albion  Press.    Printed  1805.    Cr  8vo 
pp.  cxvi.,  709  ;    Plates— 64,  68,  150,  239,  363,  470,  533,  703' 
914.     [Alphabetically  arranged ;  Plate  of  Lichfield  Cathe- 
dral, 64.] 

OuTRAM,   Rev.  Edmund,     b.  Alfreton,  Derbys.  ; 

s.    of  Joseph    Outram,     Surveyor ;     educated 

Man.  Gr.  Sch.,  17th  Jan.,  1781  ;  of  St.  John's 

Coll.,    Cam.,    1784;     B.A.,    1788;    Fellow; 

M.A.,    1791;     B.D.,    1798;     D.D..    1806; 

Archd.    of    Derby,  1809  to  death  ;    Preb.  of 

Lichfield,    1809    to    death ;    Treasurer,    1809 

to  death  ;    Rector  of  Wootton  Rivers,  Wilts., 

1813 ;     of    St.    Philip's,    Birmingham,    1810 

to   death  ;    Master   of    St.    John's    Hospital, 

Lichfield,  1804  to  death  ;    m.  Beatrice,  dau.  of 

Richard  Postlethwaite,  Esq.,  of  Lancaster  ;  d. 

Lichfield,  22rd  Feb.,  1821  ;    bur.  St.  Philip's,' 

Birmingham. 

Sermons  and  Extracts.     Cambridge :  University  Press. 
1809.     8vo. 

^anl^^""-  ^"^^  ^^^■'  ^^•'   *1— ^!    Harwood's  Lichfield, 
560.]  ' 

Ovens,  Lieut.  R.  M. 

History    of    Battalions,    38/64    R.D.     Compiled   bv 
Lichfield:  A.  C.  Lomax.     n.d.  (1892).     Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  8. 

OvERAL,  Rt.  Rev.  John.  b.  Hadleigh,  Suffolk, 
1559  ;  of  Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.  ;  Fellow  ;  Master 
of  Catherine  Hall,  1598  ;  Rector  of  Therfield 
and  Clothall,  Herts. ;  Vicar  of  Epping,  Essex, 


1592  ;  Preb.  of  St.  Paul's  ;  Dean  of  St.  Paul's, 
1602  ;  Regius  Professor  of  Divinity,  Cam., 
1590  :  Prolocutor  of  Convocation,  1603—10  ; 
Fellow  of  Chelsea  Coll.,  1610  ;  Bp.  of  Lich- 
field, 14th  March,  1613  ;  of  Norwich,  March, 
1618  to  death ;  d.  2nd  May,  1619  ;  bur. 
Norwich  Cathedral. 

The  Holy  Bible  .  .  .  Newly  translated  .  .  and 
revised.     [By  L.  Andrews,  J.  Overal,  &o.]     1611.    fol. 

Articles  to  be  Inquired  of  in  the  Diocese  of  Norwich, 
in  the  ordinary  visitation  of  John,  Bishop  of  Norwich. 
C.  Legqe,  Cambridge.  1619.  4to.  Ditto,  London,  1620. 
4to.    B.L. 

Articuli  Lambethani  Id  est.  I.  .  .  II.  .  .  Ill, 
.  .  lY.  Lanceloti  Andrewes  .  .  .  de  Synodo  oblates 
ejnsdem  Censura,  D.  Barreti,  de  Cartitudini  salutes,  Qai- 
bus  annexa  est  V.  Senteutia  D.  Overal  .  .  de  Prsedea- 
tinatione  .  .  Cura  .  .  .  F.  G.  Ecclesiae  Sti.  Nicolai 
apud  Trinobantes  Ministri.  Typis,  G.  D.,  Londini.  1631. 
12mo. 

Convocation  Book,  1606,  concerning  the  Government 
of  God's  Catholick  Church  and  the  Kingdom  of  the 
World.  London,  1690.  4to.  [Portraits  of  Overal  and 
Sancroft.]  Ditto,  Library  of  Catholic  Theology,  Oxford. 
1844.    8vo.    Portrait  of  Overal. 

Notes  on  the  Lord's  Prayer  [Nichols's  Commentary] ; 
On  a  Middle  State  [Campbell's  Doctrine  of  a  Middle 
State] ;  The  Necessity  of  One  Visible  Head  [Words- 
worth's Christian  Institutes]. 

[Strype's  Whitgift,  480 ;  Blomefield's  Norfolk,  III. ; 
Walcot's  Hacket,  35  ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  152  ;  Beres- 
ford's  Diocese  of  Lichfield,  231 ;  Todd's  Bp.  Walton,  I., 
205,  207,  209 ;  Brit.  Mus.  Cat.] 

Overton,     Rev.     Valentyne.        b.    Middlesex, 

1565;     Mat.  Magd.   Hall,  Ox.,    17th   Nov., 

1581  ;    B.A.,  30th  March,   1587  ;    M.A.,  9th 

July,  1590  ;    Canon  of  Lichfield  and  Preb.  of 

Tervin,   1593  ;    Rector  of  Bedworth,  Warws.  ; 

Archd.  of  Derby,  1603—9. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1097:  Hai-wood's 
Lichfield,  214,  251.] 

Overton,  Rt.  Rev.  William,     b.  London,  '1525  ; 

adm.  a  Demy,  Magd.  Coll.,   Ox.,  25th  July, 

1539;      B.A.,    1550:      Fellow,    1550—64; 

M.A.,  8th  July,  1553  ;    incorporated  at  Cam. 

Univ.,  9th  July,  1562  ;   Canon  of  Winchester, 

2tith  Dec,  1559  ;   Vicar  of  Balcombe,  Sussex, 

1553  ;    of  Eccleshall,  1553  ;    Rector  of  Swin- 

neiton,  1555  ;  of  Nursling,  Hants.,  20th  Feb., 

1559  ;    of  Upham,  Hants.,  1560  ;    of    Exton, 

Hants.,   1561  ;     of    Cotton,     Suffolk,   1562  ; 

B.D.,  Cam.  Univ.,   16th  Feb.,  1565  :    D.D., 

Ox.  Univ.  ;  Treasurer  of  Chichester,  7th  May, 

1567  ;    Canon,    1563  ;    Rector  of  Rotherford, 

Sussex,  20th  March,  1570  ;  of  Bnriton,  Hants., 

1569  ;    Bp.  of  Lichfield,  10th  Sept.,  1580,  to 

death  ;    also  held  Rectories  of  Stoke-on-Trent 

and  Hanbury  ;    suspended  from  his  bishopric 

by  Archbp.  Whitgift ;    m.  Margaret,  dau.  of 

Bp.    Barlow   of  Winchester;    d.    9th   April, 

1609  ;  bur.  Eccleshall. 

Three  Latin  Poems  on  the  Death  of  the  Duke  of 
oussex.     1551. 

A  Sermon  at  St.  Paul's  Cross,  5th  May,  1566  FNotes 
in  Tanner  MS.,  50,  f.  48.]  J«i.<»y,  uoo.     \_aoieB 

A  Godly  Exhortation  made  to  the  Judges  and  Justices 
of  Sussex  at  the  Assizes.  London:  E.  Newbery  and  H. 
Bmneman.    n.d.  (1500).  yu..u,j^. 

rv,vi?tf  P°<.  °°''"^si>a  et  Gravissima  a  Eeverendi  in 
Christi  Patre  Guhelmo  Overtone  Lichfeldiense  Episcopo 
habita  m  domo  ibidem  Capitulari,  ad  Prebendarios  et 
Keligionum  Clerum  m  Visitatione  EcclesiEe  sua  Cathedralls 

rnpf'T?"?,  t^\  °T-  i^""-  Oxonier^^,  1601.  4to. 
LJJed.  to  Z.  Babington,  his  Vioar-General.] 


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A  Sermon  before  Queene  Elizabeth  at  Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  1st  Sept.,  1566.     [Abstract  in  Baker  MS.,  vi.l 

Letter  of  W.  0.,  Bp.  of  L,  and  C,  unto  the  Viscount 
Cranbourne,  about  a  travelling  haberdasher  whom  he  had 
imprisoned  on  suspicion  of  his  being  a  Jesuit  and  Seminary 
Priest,  and  thought  guilty  of  treason.  "  Eccleshall  Castle, 
29th  April,  1605."     [Bodl.  Lib.,  1729,  f.  196o.] 

Numerous  Letters  in  Latin  and  English. 

[Baker  MS.,  XXIT.,  134  ;  Becon's  Works  (ed.  Ayre), 
III.,  501 ;  Black's  Cat.  Ashmoleian  MSS.,  1462  ;  Blazon  of 
Episcopacy  ;  Brook's  Puritans,  II.,  414,  416  ;  Beresford's 
Diocese  of  Lichfield,  229;  Shaw,  I.,  76,  274;  Eymer, 
XV.,  5,  82 ;  Richardson's  Godwin  ;  Nugse  Antiquse.  I., 
97  ;  Nichols's  Progress  Queen  Elizabeth,  1.,  209,  230,  234  : 
IV.,  4, 16,  449,  461 ;  ditto  James  I.,  594 ;  Grindal's  Re- 
mains, 370;  Green's  Cal.  St.  Pa.,  I.,  505;  Fruits  of 
Endowments;  Duthey's  Hants.,  208  ;  Clarke's  Lives  (1677), 
43, 117, 129, 130;  Cal.  Chancery  Proceedings  (Elizabeth), 
ly  153  :  III.,  166  ;  Haokman's  Cal.  Tanner  MSS.,  1049  : 
Haweis's  Sketch  of  the  Reformation,  193,  196 ;  Hay's 
Any  Work  for  Cooper  ?,  10 ;  Herbert's  Ames,  917  ;  Ken- 
neths MSS.,  XLIX.,  137,  150  ;  Lansd.  MS.,  12,  art.  36  :  33, 
art.  14 :  34,  art.  8  :  36,  art.  14, 16,  17,  29,  55  :  37,  art.  41 : 
45,  art.  51 :  50,  art.  37  :  68,  art.  25  ;  84,  art.  80  :  110,  art. 
16 ;  Lemon's  Cal.  St.  Pa.,  297,  305,  314,  331,  651 ;  Le 
Neve's  Fasti,  I.,  268,  556  :  III.,  33  ;  Lodge's  Illustrations, 
11.,  407—12  ;  Maitland's  Index  to  Early  Printed  Books 
at  Lambeth,  83  ;  Marprelate's  Epistle,  6 ;  ditto,  Epitome, 
44;  Bloxam's  Magd.  Coll.,  IV.,  81;  0.  H.  S.,  I.,  339; 
Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1097;  Harwood's 
Lichfield,  150,  151 ;  Cooper's  Ath.  Cantab.,  II.,  515,  516  ; 
Wood's  Annals,  II.,  157  ;  Bliss's  Wood's  Ath.  Oxon.,  I., 
365  :  IL,  49,  817,  847  ;  Wood's  Fasti,  I.,  131, 138,  168, 169  ; 
ditto.  Colleges  and  Halls,  321,  326  ;  Willis's  Cathedrals, 
I.,  393  ;  Talbot  Pa.,  H  569  ;  Strype's  Annals,  II.,  657,  658  : 
in.,  23,  43,  91—9,  332—35,  405.  App.  24—82  :  IV.,  54,  309  ; 
ditto,  Grindal,  37,  40,  256,  263,  272,  273 ;  ditto,  Parker, 
105,  271,  302,  517 ;    ditto,  Whitgift,  99,  106,  283,  525,  535.] 

Owen,  Arthur  Allen.  b.  Bilston,  19th  Jan., 
1842  ;  s.  of  Eev.  Joseph  Butterworth  Owen, 
M.A.  ;  educated  St.  Paul's  Sch.  ;  entered  the 
Army  as  Ensign  in  88th  (Connaught  Rangers) 
Regiment  ;  on  duty  under  Commandant 
GriiEths  at  Transkei,  S.  Africa,  Nov.,  1877  ; 
A.A.G.  to  Transkei  Field  Force,  under  Colonel 
Glynn,  Dec,  1877  ;  Commanded  the  Attack- 
ing Column  at  the  Battle  of  Neumaka  and 
subsequent  operations  ;  mentioned  in  Dis- 
patches, 17th  and  20th  Jan.,  1878  ;  honour- 
ably noticed  by  Colonel  Glynn  and  Sir  A. 
Cuningham  for  service  rendered  on  that  occa- 
sion ;  Brevet-.Lieut.-Colonel,  11th  Nov.,  1878  ; 
Colonel,  1882  ;  Hon.  Corps  of  Gentlemen-at- 
Arms,  3rd  March,  1885  ;  Medal  for  S. 
Africa,  with  Clasps  for  1877—79  ;  Jubilee 
Medal,  1887  ;  m.  Janet,  dau.  of  Edwin  Lewis, 
Esq.,  of  Goldthorn  Hill,  Wolverhampton. 
[Dispatches,   care  of  War  Office;    Arm;/  and  Navy 

Gazette  (various  years;   but  special,  21st  Jan.,  1881).] 

Owen,  Edward  Annesley.     b.  Bilston,  5th  Nov., 
1846  ;    s.  of  Eev.  J.  B.  Owen,  M.A.  [«««]  ; 
educated   Eton  ;    Trin.    Coll.,    Cam.  ;     M.A., 
1871  ;  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1871  ; 
Revising    Barrister  ;      Recorder    of    Walsall, 
1893 ;      m.,     18th     June,    1873,     Charlotte 
Matilda,  dau.   of  the  late    Sir  E.  S.  Gooch, 
Bart.,  M.P. 
Lecture  and  Sermon.  By  the  late  Rev.  Joseph  Butter- 
worth  Owen,  M.A.    With  a  Brief  Memoir.      London,  1873. 
Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  284. 

OwBN,   Gabriel,     b.  "  Haftcott,"  Stafis.,  1683  ; 
s.  of  John  Owen;    Mat.    Pemb.   Coll.,    Ox., 
22nd  April,  1700  ;   B.A.,  7th  March,  1703. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  HI.,  1098.] 


Owen,  Ven.  Hugh.  b.  Shrewsbury,  1761  ;  s. 
of  Pryce  Owen,  M.D.,  and  Bridget  {dau.  of 
John  Whitfield,  of  Shrewsbury),  his  wife ; 
educated  Shrewsbury  Gr.  Sch. ;  of  St.  John's 
Coll.,  Cam.;  B.A.,  1783;  M.A.,  1807; 
Minister  of  St.  Julian's,  Shrewsbury,  1791  ; 
Preb.  of  Gillingham  Minor,  Salisbury,  1808  ; 
Portionist  of  Bampton,  Oxon.,  1819  ;  Preb. 
of  Bishopshull,  Lichfield,  1822  ;  Archd.  of 
Salop,  1822  to  death  ;  Minister  of  the  Royal 
Peculiar  of  St.  Mary's,  Shrewsbury,  1826  ; 
Mayor  of  Shrewsbury,  1819  ;  m.  Harriet,  dau. 
of  Edmund  Jefireys,  of  Shrewsbury  ;  d.  23rd 
Dec,  1827  ;  bur.  St.  Julian's  Church,  Jan., 
1828. 
History  of  Shrewsbury.  Two  Volumes.  Shrewsbury, 
1826.  4to.  Plates.  [Jointly  with  the  Eev.  J.  B.  Blake- 
way.] 

Some  Account  of  the  Ancient  and  Present  State  of 
Shrewsbury.  Shrewsbury,  1808.  8vo.  [Published  anony- 
mously. Reviewed  in  Gent's  Mag.,  LXXX.,  (pt.  2)  458, 
550.] 

Descriptions  of  Wenlock  Abbey  and  Ludlow  and 
Stokesay  Castles  (jointly  with  Blakeway)  [Britton's 
Architectural  Antiquities,  IV.]  ;  The  State  of  Churches, 
Churchyards,  &c.,  in  Shrewsbury  \^Gent.'s  Maq.,  LXXV., 
624] ;  A  View  of  the  Old  Church  of  St.  Chad,  with  some 
account  thereof  \ib..  LXXVII.,  297]  ;  A  View  of  the 
Old  Church  of  St.  Alkmund  \ib.,  LXXXI.,  9] ;  A  List 
of  Conventual  Churches  still  in  use  \ib.,  LXXXIV.,  12] : 
A  View  and  Some  Account  of  Ombersley  Church,  Worces- 
ter lib.,  XOIL,  297]. 

Obituary  Notice.     IGent.'s  Maq.  (Jan.,  1828).] 
[Shrop.  ArcAwol.  Trans.,  X.,  219,  233.] 

Owen,  John.      b.  Muxton   (Muccleston),    27th 
March,  1820  ;    d.  Newtown,  West  Bromwich, 
13th  Feb.,  1851. 
Obituary.    By  W.  B.     [P.  M.  Mag.  (1851),  510.] 

Owen,   John.      b.  Clayhanger,  Walsall ;    killed 
there,  17th  Feb.,  1864. 
Obituary.    By  J.  P.     [P.  M.  Mag.  (1865).] 

Owen,  Rev.  Joseph  Butterworth.  b.  Portsmouth, 
22nd  July,  1809  ;  s.  of  Jacob  Owen,  of  Bilston 
(Surveyor-General  of  Ireland  ;  d.  1871,  aged 
93)  ;  educated  St.  Paul's  Sch.  ;  of  St.  John's 
Coll.,  Cam. ;  B.A. ;  M.A. ;  Curate  of  Walsall 
Wood,  1834—36  ;  Incumbent  of  St.  Mary's, 
Bilston,  1836—54  ;  Vicar  of  St.  John's,  Bed- 
ford Row,  London,  1854—58  ;  of  St.  Jude's, 
Chelsea,  1858  to  death ;  d.  Chelsea,  24th 
May,  1872. 
Christ  the  Type  for  Christians.  A  Sermon.  London, 
1834.    Hvo. 

Six  Plain  Sermons  on  the  Sabbath.  London,  1835. 
12mo.,  pp.  vii.,  171.] 

An  Address  to  the  Inhabitants  of  St.  Mary's  Church, 
Below  the  Brook,  Bilston.  Wolverhampton :  W.  Parlce. 
1837.    16mo.,  pp.  16. 

The  Practical  Use  of  the  Doctrine  of  the  Trinity.  A 
Sermon  preached  at  St.  George's  Church.  Wolverhampton : 
T.  Simpson.     1837.     8to.     1850.     8vo. 

The  South  Staffordshire  Primer;  or,  Book  of  First 
Lessons  for  Children.    12mo.,  pp.  28. 

Home :  Its  Associations,  Influence,  and  Prospects, 
&c.     Wolverhampton:  T.  Simpson.    1847.    8to.,  pp.  28. 

Infallibility.  A  Sermon  preached  in  St.  Leonard's 
Church,  Bilston,  being  the  Third  of  a  Series,  by  various 
Clergymen,  on  the  Creed  of  Pope  Pius.  Wolverhampton  ; 
T.  Simpson.    1849.    8vo. 

Popery  Considered  in  Connection  with  our  National 
History.       Wolverhampton:    T.    Simpson.      1850.      8to., 

pp.  40. 

Six  Sermons  on  Confirmaiion.  Preached  at  St.  Mary  s, 
Bilston.     Wolverhampton:  T.  Simpson,    n.d.    12mo. 


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The  Church  of  England,  Antagonistic  in  her  Doctrine 
to  Popery  and  Semi-Popery.  Delivered  iii  the  Town 
Hall,  Birmingham,  on  Thursday  Evening,  December  17th, 
18E0.     Birmingham  :  B.  Hall.     n.d.     8vo.,  pp.  26.   ' 

A  Sermon  preached  before  Her  Majesty's  Judges  of 
Assize,  at  St.  Mary's  Church,  Stafford,  on  Tuesday, 
March   14th,   1851    .  Wolverhampton:    T.  Simpson. 

1851. 

A  Sermon  preached  at  the  Collegiate  Church  of 
Wolverhampton,  before  the  Mayor  and  Corporation,  on 
Sunday,  May  4th,  1851,  on  the  Death  of  the  late  G.  B. 
Thorneycroft,  Esq.  Together  with  an  Address  to  the 
Board  of  Guardians,  and  Memoir  of  the  Deceased.  Wol- 
verhampton :  T.  Simpson.     1851.     8vo.,  pp.  28. 

The  Jury  as  Assessors  with  the  Judge,  an  Evangelic 
Institute  ....  A  Sermon  ...  at  the  Summer 
Assizes  at  Stafford,  1851  .  Wolverhampton  :  T.  Simpson, 
n.d.     8vo.;  pp.  16. 

A  Pastor's  Reflections  on  a  "Visit  to  the  Great  Ex- 
hibition. A  Sermon  preached  at  St.  Mary's  Church, 
Bilston,  and  St.  George's  Church,  Wolverhampton.  Wol- 
verhampton: T.Simpson.  1851.  2nd  ed.,  same  year.  8vo. 
pp.  16. 

Health.  A  Lecture  .  Wolverhampton :  T.  Simpson. 
1851.     8vo. 

Mendicity  :  Its  Evils  and  Tricks  Exposed.  A  Lecture. 
Wolverhampton:  T.  Simpson.     1852.     8vo. 

ilabbinism,  the  Type  of  Romanism.  A  Lecture. 
Wolverhampton:  T.  Simpson.     1852.     8vo. 

English  Charities  and  Social  Resources.  With  Episodi- 
cal Sketches  of  " The  Almshouse,"  "The  Poor  House," 
"The  School  House,"  and  "Tour  Own  Home."  ALecture. 
Wolverhampton :  T.  Simpson.     1852.     8vo.,  pp.  22 

The  Pottery  Schoolmaster.  A  Brief  Biographical 
Sketch  of  Silas  Even  .  Wolverhampton :  J.  Hildreth 
^  Son.  1852.  12mo.,  pp.  xvi.,  367.  2nd  ed.,  London  (same 
printer),  1853.     pp.  xvi,,  367. 

Fragments  of  a  Sermon  preached  on  Occasion  of  the 
Death  of  the  Rev.  J.  A.  Baxter,  late  Incumbent  of  Christ 
Church,  Coseley,  Staffordshire.  Bilston :  F.  NoJces.  8vo., 
pp.  22. 

Sermons  on  the  Creed  of  Pope  Pius,  preached  in  St. 
Leonard's   Church,    Bilston         .  Wolverhampton:    T. 

Simpson.     1850.     8vo. 

Business  without  Christianity.  With  New  Statistics 
and  Illustrative  Pacts.    London,  1856.    8vo.,  pp.  38. 

A  Memoir  of  the  late  G.  B.  Thorneycroft,  Esq.,  of 
Wolverhampton  .  .  Wolverhampton :  T.  Simpson.  1858. 
Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  315. 

The  Mischief  and  Miseries  of  Temper.  London,  1857. 
16mo. 

Cliques,  Social  and  Religious.    London,  1864.    12mo. 

Men's  Infirmities,  Natural  and  Acquired.  Sudbury, 
1865.     8vo. 

Fenian  Informers  and  Habeas  Corpus.  With  Frontis. — 
Blarney  Castle.     London,  1866. 

Old  Friends  and  what  became  of  them.  London: 
Nisbet.     1862.     Cr.  8vo. 

The  Homes  of  Scripture.  First  Series.  Reprinted 
from  Our  Own  Fireside.      London :  W.  Mackintosh.     1872. 

Lectures  and  Sermons.  By  the  Rev.  J.  B.  Owen  M  A 
ISee  Owen  (E.  A.).] 

Wrote  Preface  to— Black  Diamonds  ;  or.  The  Gospel 
in  a  Colliery  District.    1861. 

Edited— The  Household  and  General  Almanack  and 
Stranger's  Guide  for  the  Town  of  Wolverhampton,  for 
1854  .  .  .  Wolverhampton:  T.  Simpson.  1854.  12mo. 
Frontis.— Collegiate  Church.  Ditto,  1855 ;  View  of  Orphan 
Asylum.  Ditto,  1856 ;  View  of  Wolverhampton  in  1843 
Ditto,  1857  ;  Portrait  of  G.  B.  Thorneycroft,  Esq 

157— 62  l'   ^^^  "^^^^  °*  ^°^^  ^"^^^     ^^'  ^'  ^^"^'  (^^^'')' 

Funeral  Sermon.    By  R.  Maguire. 

Sermons  (many).     [The  Futpit.} 

The  Rev.  J.  B.  0.  was  a  frequent  contributor  to  The 
Quiver,  Leisure  Hour,  and  Our  Own  Fireside. 

Owen,    Rev.    Joshua   William    Theophilus.      h. 
Smetbwick,   1850  ;     s.  of  David  Owen,  Esq.  ; 
Mat.  as  a  Non.-Coll.  Student,  Ox..  4th  Feb 
1869  ;  S.C.L.  and  B.A.,  1873  ;  M.A.,  1880  \ 

Curate  of  St.  John's,  Wolverhampton,  1873 

76  ;  of  Bushbury,  1876  ;    Vicar  of  St.  Paul's 
Porebridge,  Stafford,  1876  to  date. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1051.] 


Owen,   Josiah,    Presbyterian  Teacher  at  Eoch- 

dnle. 
Remarks  on  Two  Charges  delivered  by  the  Bishop  of, 
L(ichflel)d  and  C(oventr)y  [Smallbrooke]  to  the  Clergy 
of  his  Diocese  .  .  By  "  A  Friend  to  Truth  and  Liberty  " 
[i.e.,  Josiah  Owen].  London,  1738.  8vo.,  pp.  70.  2nd  ed., 
Manchester,  1739.    8vo.,  pp.  78. 

OvTBN,  Peter,  Hanley. 

Obituary.     [New  Con.  Mag.  (1829),  301,  302.] 

Owen,  Robert. 

A  Letter  from  R.  0.  to  Sir  W.  Segar,  stating  that  he 
had  travelled  through  StaiSordshire  and  found  that  the 
Deputation  of  that  County  had  been  given  to  Samuel 
Kirke  without  his  (Owen's)  knowledge  and  to  his  hurt ; 
also  about  fees  demanded  on  the  deaths  of  Raphe  Snead, 
Tho.  Piggot  of  Shetwinne,  Rich,  Lloyd  of  Marcyngton  . 
.  .  ("  Shrewsbury,  30th  Oct.,  1620  ").  [Bodl.  Lib.,  836, 
(137)  f.  495—98.] 

A  Letter  about  the  Death  of  Sir  Walter  Levison  and 

Walter  Fowler,  &c.  ("Shr ,  Nov.,  1620").     [lb.,  (40-) 

507,  510.] 

Owen,  Rev.  Samuel  Hubert.  b.  Shrewsbury, 
1843  ;  s.  of  S.  Owen,  Esq.,  of  Ditherington  ; 
educated  Shrewsbury  Soh.  ;  Lichfield  Theo- 
logical Coll.  ;  Curate  of  Fenton,  1874—76  ; 
of  Chesterton,  1877—78  ;  Rector  of  Bucknall- 
cum-Bagnall,  1878  to  death  ;  d.,  unmarried, 
1892. 
A  Sojourn  in  Egypt  in  the  Winter  of  1889—90.  Han- 
ky :  Allbut  4-  Daniel.    1892. 

OxLBY  Manor,  Wolverhampton. 

From  Home  to  Home.  By  A.  Staveley  Hill,  M.P. 
London,  1885.    8vo.,  pp.  432. 


Pace  (Pacie,  Paice),  Rev.  Richard,  b.  at  or 
near  Winchester,  circa  1482  ;  educated  at  the 
expense  of  Bp.  Thomas  Langton,  who  sent 
him  to  Padua  ;  for  some  time  of  Queen's  Coll., 
Ox.  ;  taken  into  the  service  of  Dr.  (afterwards 
Cardinal)  Bambridge,  attending  him  to  Rome, 
circa  1500,  where  he  remained  until  the 
Cardinal's  death  ;  Canon  of  Southwell,  1510  : 
Preb.  of  Bugthorpe  and  Canon  of  York,  1514  • 
Arcbd.  of  Dorset,  May,  1514  ;  became  Secre- 
tary to  Henry  VIII.  ;  Ambassador  to  Vienna, 
1515  ;  Treasurer  of  Lichfield,  1516—22  ; 
Canon  and  Dean  of  St.  Paul's,  1519  ;  Archd. 
of  Colchester,  1519  ;  Vicar  of  Stepney,  Middle- 
sex, 1519 — 27  :  of  Llangurig,  Montgomery, 
1520  ;  Canon  and  Preb.  of  Coombe  and 
Harnam,  Sarum,  1521  ;  sent  to  Rome  by 
Cardinal  Wolsey  on  deaths  of  Leo  X.  and 
Adrian  in  Venice,  1522  :  Dean  of  Exeter, 
1522 — 27  ;  Rector  of  Bangor-ys-y-Coed,  Flint- 
shire, 1523—27  ;  imprisoned  by  Cardinal 
Wolsey  for  two  years  in  Tower  of  London  : 
resigned  his  Deaneries  of  Exeter  and  St. 
Paul's,  1527,  and  retired  to  Stepney,  where 
he  d.,  1532  or  1533. 


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PAGET 


De  fructu  qui  ex  doctrina  percippitur  liber.  Basil, 
1517.     [Ded.  to  Dean  Colet.] 

Oratio  nuperrime  composita  de  foedere  perousso  intra 
Henrioum  Anglise  regem,  et  Prancorum  reg.  Christianiss 
in  sede  Pauli  Lond.  habita.    1518. 

Epistolse  ad  Erasmum,  &c.    1520. 

Exemplum  lituarum  ad  regem  ei-uditorum  Hen.  YIIL, 
an.  1526.     ["Wakefield's  Syntagina  de  Hebrseorum,  &o.] 

The  Lawfulness  of  the  King's  Marriage  with  Queen 
Katheriue.    Londoni,  1527. 

Bishop  Fisher's  Sermon  [when  Luther's  Works  were 
burnt].    Translated  into  Latin.     Cambridge,  1521. 

De  commodo  ex  inimicis  capiendo.  Translated  into 
Latin. 

[Foster'sAlumniOxon.,E.S.,  III.,  1104:  Gate's  Biog. 
Diet.;  Chalmers's  Biog.  Diet.,  XXIV.,  2—6;  Bliss's 
Wood's  Ath.  Oxon.,  I.,  64 ;  Lausd.  MSS.,  970,  fe.  101,  102, 
106,  143;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  202;  Fiddes's  Life  of 
Wolsey ;  Grove's  Life  of  Wolsey ;  Knight's  Life  of 
Erasmus ;  Jortin's  Life  of  Erasmus  ;  Dodd's  Oh.  Hist. ; 
Lodge's  Illustrations,  I. ;  Herbert's  Henry  VIII. ;  Erasmus 
Epist.,  275,  287 ;  Leland.] 

Packington,  William  de.  Rector  of  Ivinghoe, 
Bucks. ;  Archd.  of  Canterbury  ;  Preb.  of  York ; 
of  Lincoln  ;  Dean  of  Lichfield,  5th  Jan., 
1380 — 90,  in  which  year  he  must  have  died, 
for  his  Will  was  proved,  7th  Oct.,  1390i 
[Harwood's  Lichfield.] 

Paddison,  William. 

The  Work  of  God  in  the  Tunstall  Circuit,  1825—26. 
[P.  M.  Mag.  (1826),  208—12.] 

Paddon,    Rev.    Thomas    Henry.       Trin.    Coll., 

Cam.,  B.A.,   1830  ;    M.A.,  1852  ;    Vicar  of 

High  Wycombe,  Bucks.,  1844—69. 

Death  Abolished ;  or.  The  Saints'  Deliverance  from 
the  Fear  of  Death  .  Walsall:  W.  Henri/  Bobinson. 
1887.    fcp.  8vo.,  pp.  16. 

Padley,  Rev.  Charles  John  Allen  Newton,  b. 
Arlesford,  Essex,  1820  ;  s.  of  John  Alfred 
Padley;  Mat.  Exeter  Coll.,  Ox.,  24th  May, 
1837  ;  B.A.,  1841  ;  M.A.,  1857  ;  Curate  of 
Bulwell,  Notts.  ;  Rector  of  Enville,  1874  to 
death  ;  d.  1887. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1055.] 


Vicar  of  Deptford  ; 


Page,   Rev.   Samuel,   DD. 

d.  1630. 

A  Sermon  at  the  Funeral  of  Eichard  Leuson,  Vice- 
Admirall  of  England.    London,  1805.     12mo. 

Page,  Samuel. 

The  Loves  of  Amos  and  Lama.  A  Poem.  London : 
R.  Hawkins.    1619.    12mo.     [Ded.  to  Izaak  Walton.] 

Page,  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  Tamworth,  1815  ; 
City  Missionary  at  Bristol,  1849  ;  Congrega- 
tional Minister  from  1851  ;  at  Hanham  and 
Upton,  near  Bristol  ;  Tetbury,  Gloucs.  ;  and 
lastly  at  Fairford,  where  he  d.,  4th  Oct., 
1868. 
Sermons.  By  Revs.  H.  Asbury  and  W.  Slater  on  his 
death. 

{Congregational  Year  Booh  (1869),  262,  263.] 

Paget,  Agatha  Mary  Prances,  b.  Elford  Rectory, 
June,  1841  ;  dau.  of  Rev.  Francis  E.  Paget, 
Rector. 

Tales  for  Me  to  Read  to  Mj'self.  London :  J.  Masters. 
1883.    12mo.,  pp.  181 ;  Plates,  12. 

Prayers  for  Soldiers  in  Times  of  War.  London:  J. 
sters.    1885.    12mo.,  pp.  4. 

Three  More  Tales.  London:  J.  Masters.  1888.  Cr. 
8vo.,  pp.  278  ;  Plates,  6. 


Friends  in  Need.  London :  J.  Masters.  1888.  Cr.Svo,, 
pp.  96. 

Paget,  Sir  Arthur,  b.  15th  Jan.,  1771  ;  s.  of 
Henry,  Earl  of  Uxbridge  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch., 
Ox.,  8th  June,  1787 ;  entered  Diplomatic 
Service,  1791  ;  Ambassador  to  the  Sublime 
Porte,  1807;  P.C.;  G.O.B.;  M.P., Anglesey, 
1794—1807  ;  Groom  of  Bedchamber  ;  d.  2Qth 
July,  1840. 

Trial  of  an  Action  between  Lord  Boringdon  and  Sir 
Arthur  Paget  for  Crim.-Con.,  from  the  Shorthand  Notes  of 
Joseph  Gurney  and  William  Brodie  Gurney.  London, 
1809.    8vo. 

Ditto,  from  Shorthand  Notes  of  T.  W.  Plomer. 
London,  1808.    8vo. 

Sir  Arthur's  Letter,  with  the  Speech  of  Mr.  Dallas  on 
the  Trial  of  T.  W.  Plomer.    London,  1809.    8vo. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1057 ;  Alumni  West., 
423;  Pitt's  Staffs.,  II.,  277;  Harwood's  Erdeswicke 
(1844),  198.] 

Paget,  Hon.  Berkeley  Thomas,  b.  2nd  Jan., 
1780  ;  s.  of  Henry,  Earl  of  Uxbridge  ;  Mat. 
Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  26th  Oct.,  1797  ;  Commissioner 
of  Excise  ;  M.P.,  Anglesey,  1807—20  ;  Mil- 
bourne  Port,  1820—32;  m.,  22nd  Nov., 
1804,  Sophia,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  W.  Bucknall. 
Grimstone  ;  d.  26th  Oct.,  1842. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1057;  Pitt's  Staffs., 
IL,  278.] 

Paget,  Catesby  Thomas.  b.  Drayton,  Middle- 
sex, 1689  ;  s.  of  Henry  Paget,  1st  Earl  of 
Uxbridge  ;  Mat.  Trin.  Coll.,  Ox.,  19th  April, 
1707  ;  Colonel  in  the  Army  ;  Lord  Paget  of 
Beaudesert,  1713  ;  M.P.,  Staffs.,  1715—27  ; 
d.  Jan.,  1742. 

Essay  on  Human  Life.  A  Poem.  London,  1734.  8vo. 
Brd  ed.,  enlarged,  1738.    8vo.,  pp.  32. 

Political  Pamphlets.    London,  1740. 

Poems  and  Essays.    London,  1740. 

Miscellany  in  Prose  and  Verse.  London,  1741.  8vo. 
(Privately  printed.) 

[Parliamentary  Diet. ;  Eawlinson's  MSS.,  VI.,  36 ; 
Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1106.] 

Paget,  Edward.     *.  Enfield  (Enville),  1644  ;   s. 
of  John  Paget ;    Mat.  Pemb.  Coll.,  Ox.,  23rd 
March,  1665  ;  B.A.,  1679  ;  M.A.,  1682. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1106.] 

Paget  Family. 

Arms  [Bodl.  Lib.,  834,  45 :  844,  25]  ;  Barony  of 
Beaudesert  [882,  i.]  ;  Harl.  MSS.,  485,  28  :  804,  4  :  1155, 
59  :  1180,  53  :  1233,  89  ;  Shaw's  Staffs.,  212—21 ;  Beres- 
f  ord's  Diocese  of  Lichfield,  209 ;  Plott's  Staffs. ;  Harwood's 
Erdeswicke  (1844).] 

Paget,  Rev.  Francis  Edward,     b.  London,  24th 
May,  1806  ;  s.  of  General  the  Hon.  Sir  Edward 
Paget,  and  the  Hon.  Frances,  his  wife  ;    edu- 
cated Westmr.  Sch.  ;    Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  3rd 
June,     1824;-     Student,    1825—36;     B.A., 
1828  ;    M.A.,  1830  ;    Chp.  to  Bp.  Bagot  of 
Oxford ;    Curate    of    Blythfield ;     Rector    of 
Elford,  1835  to  death  ;    d.  4th  Aug.,  1882  ; 
bur.  Elford  Church. 
Caleb  Kniveton,  the  Incendiary.    A  Tale.     (Not  pub- 
lished.)    Oxford:   Printed  by   W.  Baxter.    1833.      12mo., 
pp.'  43.      [Dated   "Blythfield,  Feb.  11th,  1833.— F.  E.  P., 
Student  of  C.  C,  Ox."] 

Hymns  of  the  Church.  Pointed  as  they  are  to  be 
sung  or  chanted,  with  a  Preface  on  Chanting.  Uugeley : 
Wcdters.    1838.     12mo. 


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Lectures  for  Passion  Week.  London :  Hamilton.  1839. 
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Mill ord  Malvoisin  ;  or,  The  Evils  of  the  Pew  System. 
London:  ./.  Burns.    1842.    12mo.,  pp.  223. 

The  Pageant.  London:  J.  Burns.  1843.  12mo.,  pp. 
208. 

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paying,  as  a  token  of  their  gratitude  for  the  good  done  by  the 
book  to  their  cause.] 

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1843.  f  cp.  8vo.     London :  Masters.    1852.    12mo.,  pp.  300  ; 
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Cholera.     1831. 

A  Letter  from  Swing  to  the  People  of  England  fuDon 
the  Chartist  Riots]. 

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The  Cloud  upon  the  Mountain— It  might  have  been 
worse— Nothing  Lost  in  the  Telling— Too  Old  to  be 
Questioned— The  Day  that  Never  Came.  [Short  Tracts  1 
Oxford:  Parker.      1849,1850. 

Paget,  Henry  William.      h.  17th  May,  1768  ; 

5.  of  Henry,   1st  Earl  of  Uxbridge  ;    Mat.  Ch' 

Ch.,   Ox.,   14tli  Oct.,    1784  ;    created    M  A  ' 

28th    June,    1786;     K.G.,    1818;     G  C  b" 

1815;     G.C.H.,    1816;    K.M.T.;    K.8.G '•' 

M.P.,  Carnarvon,  1790—96  ;  Milbourne  Port' 

1796-1804, 1806—10  ;   Second  in  Command 

at    Waterloo  ;    Captain,  Staffs.  Militia,  12th 

Dec,    1792:       Colonel,     7th     Regiment    of 

Dragoons  ;     Lieut.-General    in     the    Army  • 

Colonel    of    Royal     Guards,     1842  •      Field 

Marshal,  14th   Feb.,  1846  ;    Lord  Lieutenant 

of  Anglesey;     Lord   Lieutenant   of    Ireland 

1828-29,  1830—33  ;   Constable  of  the  Castle 

and    Mayor   of  the   Borough   of   Carnarvon  • 

Ranger  of  Snowdon  Forest ;    Vice-Admiral  of 

North  Wales  and  Carmarthenshire  ;    Captain 

of     Cowes    Castle  ;      Lord    Lieutenant    and 

Custos  Rotulorum  of  Staffs.,  30th  Jan.,  1849  • 

Gold-Stick-in- Waiting  ;  2nd  Earl  of  Uxbridge' 

1812,  and  9th  Lord  Paget  of  Beaudesert,  13th 

March,  1813;  created  Marquis  of  Anglesey  4th 

July,  1815  ■  m.  (1)   25t.h  July,  1795,  Cardine 

Jihzabeth,  dau.  of  George,   4th  Earl  of  Jersey 

(from  whom  he  was  divorced,   1812)    and  (2^ 

Charlotte,    dau.    of    Charles,  Earl   Cado.'an- 

d.  29th  April,  1854  ;  bur.  Lichfield  Cathedral! 

The   Trial  of  Lord  Paget  for  Grim -Con    wi'tli  r„^„ 

Wellesley,  from  the  Shortha^nd  Notes  o7ilessrs.Blanchar2 
and  Ramsey.    London,  1809.    8vo  JJiincuara 

[Foster's  Aluinni  Oxon    III.,  1057 ;   Pitt's  StafEs.,  II 
-87;    Southev  s  Waterlnn    919.    -m„*    -d...^    ^V,      ■' 


of  Wellington;  XII.;  318:\337lbo,Tor4T'43?'l?2*?i 
499,  573,  582  ;   Doyle'k  Official  ^BaroLetage,  f,  5l4o '        ' 

Paget,  Thomas,  s.  of  William,  1st  Lord  Paeet  • 
summoned  to  Parliament  as  1st  Baron  Paget' 
4th  April,  1571  ;  became  3rd  Lord  Paget  of 
Beaudesert  on  the  death  of  his  brother  Henry 
28th  Dec,  1578  ;  m.  Nazaret,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Newton,  of  Barrs  Court,  Somers  • 
attainted  (together  with  his  brother  Charles-)' 
by  Parliament,  held  Westminster,  29th  Eliza 
betlynd  their  lands  andpossessions  confiscated- 
d.,  Brussels,  1689.  ' 

Letters  Patent  to  him.     [Bodl.  Lib    859  7n  1 
[Pitt's  Staffs.,  II.,  277 ;  Ld  all  Peeragel]    ^ 


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Paget,  Thomas,  Banker,  Tamworth. 

A  Letter  to  ...  on  the  true  Principles  of  Esti- 
mating the  Extent  of  the  late  Depreciation  in  the  Currency 
and  on  the  EfEect  of  Mr.  Peel's  Bill  for  the  Kesumption  of 
Cash  Payments  by  the  Bank.     London,  1822.    8vo.,  pp.  47. 

Paget,  Rev.  Thomas  Bradley.  h.  Tamworth, 
1782  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Bradley  Paget,  Banker  ; 
Mat.  Wadh.  Coll.,  Ox.,  2nd  May,  1800 ; 
B.A.,  1804;  M.A.,  1809  ;  Incumbent  of  Long 
Acre  Episcopal  Chapel ;  Rector  of  Evington, 
Leics.,  1842  to  death  ;  d.,  Cheltenham,  20th 
March,  1846  ;  bur.  Evington. 

Letters  to  Paget.  By  Rev.  H.  Alford.  [Memoirs  of 
Eev.  H.  Alford,  5,  6,  8.] 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxou.,  IH ,  1057  :  Memoirs  of  Kev. 
H.  Alford,  4, 141.1 

Paget,  William,  b.  Wednesbury,  circa  1506  ; 
s.  of  —  Paget,  one  of  the  Serjeants-at-Mace 
in  the  City  of  London  ;  educated  St.  Paul's 
Sch.,  under  W.  Lily  ;  of  Trin.  Coll.,  Cam. : 
about  1529  went  to  France  on  the  King's 
Service ;  in  23rd  Henry  VTIL  was  Clerk 
of  the  Signet  ;  had  grant  of  Maxstoke, 
Warws.,  during  minority  of  Peter  Comp- 
ton;  Embassy  to  Saxony,  1532  ;  on  a 
private  mission  to  Protestant  Princes  of  Ger- 
many, 1537  ;  Secretary  to  Queen  Anne  of 
Cleves,  1539  ;  Clerk  of  Privy  Council,  10th 
Aug.,  1540  ;,  had  grant  of  Arms  made  to  him, 
1st  June,  1541  ;  P.C,  23rd  April,  1543  ; 
Executor  to  Henry  VIII.,  who  left  him  a 
legacy  of  £300;  K.G.,  17th  Feb.,  1546; 
Custus  Rotulorum  of  Staffs,  and  Derbys.  ; 
created  Baron  Paget  of  Beaudesert,  3rd  Dec, 
1549  ;  had  Manor  of  Beaudesert  made  over  to 
him  ;  made  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Staffs.,  jointly 
with  Earl  Warwick  and  Viscount  Hereford  ; 
fined  £6,000  for  malversation  of  his  office  of 
Chancellor  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster,  and 
banished  into  Staffs.,  1552  ;  High  Steward  of 
Cambridge,  Aug.,  1554 ;  Lord  Privy  Seal, 
29th  Jan.,  1556  ;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Henry 
Preston,  Esq.,  of  Preston  Patrick,  Cumb.  ; 
d.,  West  Drayton,  Middlesex,  9th  June,  1563, 
where  he  was  buried.  Monument  in  Lichfield 
Cathedral.  Will  dated  4th  Nov.,  1560  ; 
proved  1st  July,  1563. 

Grant  or  Confirmation  of  Arms  to  W.,  Lord  P.  of  B., 
by  King  Edward  ni.  [Bodl.  Lib.,  858,  34,  f.  36,  371  i 
Commission  to  the  Lords  Pagett  and  Hastings  for  in- 
stalling Walter,  Yiscount  Hereford,  as  the  proxy  of 
Adolph,  Dulse  of  Holstein,  dated  "  13  Dec.  13  Eliz."  [  ji., 
f.  107]. 

Lord  Paget's  Common  Place  Book.  [Penes  Lord 
Boston,  1797.] 

Three-quarter  length  Portrait.  Painted  by  Holbein ; 
engraved  several  times,  f ol.  to  8vo. 

[Bodl.  Lib.,  1110,  in.  (20) :  857,  86  :  1109,  85  :  1110, 
16  :  1134:,  235  :  1112, 19S ;  Pitt's  Staffs.,  II.,  276  ;  Bagnall's 
Wednesbury,  120, 121 ;  all  Peerages,  especially  Dugdale's 
and  CoUins's ;  Strype's  Annals  ;  'Tytlers's  Edward  VI. 
and  Queen  Mary ;  Lemon's  Cal.  St.  Pa. ;  Cooper's  Annals 
of  Cam.,  I.,  427,  442  :  11.,  1,  5,  11,  23,  26,  40,  108  ;  North's 
Rep.  D.  K.  Records,  App.,  II.,  247  :  Rymer,  XT.,  28,  29, 
79,  82,  93,  114, 136,  178,  212,  230,  338,  377,  380 ;  Excerpta 
Historica,  297,  301 ;  Life  of  Sir  Peter  Carew ;  Wood's 
Annals,  IL,  81,  95,  831 ;  Wiffien's  Russells,  I.,  348 ;  Lloyd's 
State  Worthies  ;  Gough's  General  Index ;  Smith's  Auto- 
biography ;  Burgon's  Gresham,  I.,  182, 183  ;  Chronicles 
of  Queen  Jane,  27,  48,  152, 188  ;  Smith's  Cat.  of  Caius 
Coll.   MSS.,   272;     Originalia,   28   Hen.   8,   p.   3,  r.   90: 


36  Hen.  8,  p.  8,  r.  26  :  37  Hen.  8,  p.  6,  r.  78  :  p.  8,  r.  43  : 
38  Hen.  8  p.  4,  r.  2  :  1  Edw.  6,  p.  1,  r.  43  :  2  Edw.  K,  p.  1, 
r.  79  :  1  Mary,  p.  3,  r.  35  :  1  and  2  P.  &  M.,  p.  3,  r.  14 : 
Memm.  Scaco.  Trin.,  1  and  2  P.  &  M.,  r.  60  ;  Pasch.  2  and 
3  P.  &  M.,  r.  42  ;  Peck's  Desid.  Curiosa,  I.,  8,  9  ;  Langley's 
Desborough,  96  ;  Knight's  Colet,  393  ;  Nasmith's  Cat.  of 
C.C.C.C.  MSS.,  87,  147;  Aschami  Epistol*;  Machyn's 
Diary ;  Lodge's  Illustrations,  I.,  170—72 ;  Journal  of 
Edward  III. ;  Lelandi  Encomia,  99  ;  Tanner's  Bibl.  Brit. ; 
Foxe's  Acts  ;  Harl.  MSS.,  36,  282—84,  353,  623, 1507,  1529  ; 
Pennant's  Chester  to  London,  131,  147 ;  Coll.  Top.  and 
Gen.,  II.,  201 ;  Maitland's  Essays  on  the  Reformation,  71, 
309,  323—29,  385-37,  339—44.  441  ;  St.  Pa.  Hen.  8  ;  Miss 
Wood's  Letters,  III.,  214—16  ;'  Hayne's  St.  Pa.,  6—8, 11, 
15,  no,  207,  208,  210;  Ellis's  Letters  (1),  U.,  171—75; 
Sadler's  St.  Pa.,  I.,  221;  Ashmole's  Garter,  285,  622; 
Lansd.  MS.,  II.,  art.  83  and  art.  78  ;  Antiq.  C.C.  of  Lich- 
field, 8 ;  Nichols's  Proceedings  Privy  Council,  TIL,  4, 
268,  280,  283,  300,  314,  352;  Communications  to  Cam. 
Antiq.  Soc,  L,  101  ;  Shaw's  Staffs.,  I.,  8,  212—15,  220,  221, 
247,  268  ;  Lipscomb's  Bucks.,  I.,  232  :  11.,  48  :  III.,  79  : 
IT.,  592;  Cat.  of  Cott.  MSS.,  164,  165,  271,  273,  276, 
368,  509,  520,  521,  629,  569  ;  Burney  MS.,  390,  f .  I. ;  Lord 
Herbert's  Henry  Till.,  301 ;  Ayscough's  Oat.  Addit. 
MSS.,  75,  125,  131,  132,  852  ;  Chaloneri  Miscellani,  354  ; 
Cooper's  Ath.  Cantab.,  I.,  221 — 24,  554  ;  Lord  Hatherton's 
MS. ;  Cox's  Muniments  of  Lichfield  Cathedral,  14 ; 
Haddoni  Poematse,  118  ;  Thorpe's  Cal.  St.  Pa. ;  Baker 
MS.,  ZZIT.,  85  ;  Lee's  Pole,  49,  86,  111,  118,  234  ;  Hist. 
Coll.  Staffs.,  in.  (pt.  2),  122  :  TI.  (pt.  2),  14  :  IX.  (pt.  2), 
100.101.] 

Paget,  Wilham.  b.  1572  ;  s.  of  Thomas,  3rd 
Lord  Paget ;  Mat.  Ch.  Oh.,  Ox.,  1587  ; 
B.A.,  15th  Feb.,  1589  ;  restored  to  the 
honours  and  possessions  which  had  become 
forfeit  on  the  attainder  of  his  father  [see 
Paget  (Thomas)],  1603  ;  summoned  to  Parlia- 
ment as  Baron  Paget,  5th  Nov.,  1605 — 7th 
March,  1628  ;  m.  Lettice,  dau.  of  Henry 
Knollys,  Esq.,  of  Kingsbury,  Warws.  ;  d. 
20th  Aug.,  1629. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,E.S., III.,  1107  ;  Pitt's  StafEs.i 
II.,  277 ;  Harwood's  Erdeswicke  (1844),  197 ;  Hist.  Coll. 
Staffs.,  T.  (pt.  2),  341.] 

Paget,  William.  I.  13th  Sept.,  1609;  «.  of 
William,  4th  Lord  Paget  [s««]  ;  commanded 
a  Regiment  at  Edgehill ;  Lord  Lieutenant  of 
Bucks.,  1642  ;  summoned  to  Parliament,  1639 
— 61  ;  5th  Lord  Paget ;  K.  G.  ;  m.  Lady 
Frances  Rich,  dau.  of  Henry,  Earl  of  Holland  ; 
d.  19th  Oct.,  1678. 

Speech  to  the  Recorder  of  Westminster,  1637.  [Bodl. 
Lib.,  826,  (100)  170,  171.] 

Paintbk,  Rev.  William  Hunt.  Curate  of  Barbon, 
Westminster,  1861 — 65  ;  High  Wycombe, 
1865—66  ;  St.  James's,  Edgbaston,  1866— 
71  ;  Holy  Trinity,  Derby,  1871—79  ;  St. 
Luke's,  Bedminster,  1879 — 84  ;  Biddulph, 
1885  ;  of  Knypersley. 

Carboniferous  Fish  \^Science  Gossip  (1872),  176,  177]  ; 
A  Tisit  to  Castleton  [(1874)  195—97]  ;  More  about  Car- 
boniferous Pish  [253,  254]. 

Palmer,  Rev.  Charles,  b.  Coventry,  1653  ;  s. 
of  Edmund  Palmer  ;  Mat.  Magd.  Hall,  Ox., 
7th  March,  1679  ;  B.A.,  Lincoln  Coll.,  1682  ; 
M.A.,  1685  ;  Vicar  of  Towcester,  Northants., 
1688—1734;  Canon  and  Preb.  of  Ulveton, 
Lichfield,  4th  April,  1691,  to  death ;  d., 
Towcester,  12th  Dec,  1734. 

[Rawlinson's  MSS.,  I.,  189,  881 :   T.,  105 ;    Hearne's 
IL,  63,  74 ;    Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III., 
1108  ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  240,  241.] 


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Palmer,  Rev.  Charles  Ferrers  (Raymunii).      b. 

Tamworth,    9th    Sept.,    1819  ;    s.   ui    Shirley 

Palmer,  M.D.,  and  Marie  Josephine  Minette 

Breheault,  his  wife  ;    educated  Tamworth  Gr. 

Sch.  ;  Queen's  Coll.,  Birmingham  ;   M.R.C.S., 

Eng.,    1846;    joined   the    Dominican    OrdiT, 

1853,  and  took  Orders  in  the  Roman  Catholic 

Chnrch  ;  at  Woodchester,  Grloacs.,  until  1866, 

when  he  was  removed  to  St.  Dominic's  Priory, 

Haverstock  Hill,  London. 

The  History  of  the  Town  and  Castle  of  Tamworth  in 

the   Counties   of   Stafford  and  Warwick.     Tamworth ;  J. 

Thompson.    1845.     8vo.,  pp.  xvi.,  520,  Ixxvi. ;   with  folded 

map  and  illustration. 

Life  of  Beato  Angelico  da  Piesole,  of  the  Order  of 
Friar-Preachers.  Translated  by  a  Member  of  the  same 
Order  f ri  m  the  French  of  E.  Cartier.  London :  J.  Philps. 
1865.     8vo.,  pp.  xl.,  350. 

The  Dominican  Tertiary's  Guide.  By  Two  Fathers  of 
the  Order.  Two  Volumes.  Derby :  Richardson  ^  Son. 
n.d.  16mo.,  pp.  (I.)  viii.,  149,  (ll.)  viii.,  340.  2nd  ed., 
1868.     [Vol.  I.  by  C.  F.  R.  P.] 

The  Life  of  Philip  Thomas  Howard,  O.P.,  Cardinal  of 
Norfolk,  Grand  Almoner  to  Catherine  of  Braganza,  Queen 
Consort  to  King  Charles  II.  .  .  .  Compiled  from 
Original  Manuscripts.  With  a  Sketch  of  the  Rise,  Mis- 
sions, and  Influence  of  the  Dominican  Order,  and  of  its 
Early  History  in  England.  London :  T.  Richardson  ^  Son. 
1867.    Sro.j  pp.  xxii.,  237. 

The  History  and  Antiquity  of  the  Collegiate  Church 
of  Tamworth  in  the  County  of  Stafford.  Tamworth:  J. 
Thompson.  1871.  8to.,  pp.  ix.,  132,  xii. ;  with  illustrations. 
[Ded.  to  the  Inhabitants  of  Tamworth.] 

History  of  the  Baronial  Family  of  Marmion,  Lords  of 
the  Castle  of  Tamworth  in  the  County  of  Warwick,  be- 
tween the  Norman  Conquest  and  the  Close  of  the 
Thirteenth  Century.  Tamworth:  J.  Thompson.  1875. 
8to.,  pp.  iv.,  126,  xi. 

Obituary  Notices  of  the  Friar-Preachers,  or  Domini- 
cans, of  the  English  Province,  from  the  year  of  our  Lord 
1650.  Compiled  from  the  Archives  of  the  Master-General 
of  the  Dominican  Order  at  Rome,  and  from  the  Records  of 
the  Province.  London:  Burns  d-  Oates.  1884.  8vo 
pp.  32. 

Legends  of  our  Fatherland  [Rosarj/  Mag.,  Rosarian 
and  the  Rosary  (Feb.,  March,  April,  Sept.,  Dec,  1871  : 
April,  1872)] ;  Archaeological  Fragments  [(Sept.,  1871  : 
Feb.,  1872)] ;  Incident  in  the  Italian  Revolution  of  1848 
[(July,  1885)1  ;  Astronomical  Notes  [(Nov.,  1885)1  ; 
Memoir  of  Fr.  Dominic  Trenow  [(Nov.,  1890)] ;  The 
Friar-Preachers  or  Blackfriars  of  Holborn,  London  [  The 
Reliq.,  XVII.  (July,  Oct.,  1876)1  ;  Newcastle-under-Lyme 
[XVII.  (Jan.,  1877)"'  "-  '  -  --•—  --  -  --^  - 
Newcastle-on-Tj 

King's   Langley  _     _     _ 

Worcester    [XX.  (July,  1879)"]';    Po'ntefract    [XX.  "(Oct., 
1879)]  ;    Bamborough    [XX.  (Jan.,  1880)]  ;    Scarborough 
[XX;.  (April,  1880)]  ;    Northampt™  [XXI.  (July,  1880)]: 
Melcombe  Regis   [XXI.  (Oct.,  1880)]  ;    Stamford   [XXl 
(Jan.,  1881)] ;    Carlisle  [XXL  (April,  1881)]  ;   Dunstable 
[XXIL   (July,   1881)];    Boston   fXXIL   (Oct.,   1881)1; 
Hereford  [XXIII.  (July,  1882)]  ;  "Chester  I  XXIII.  (Oct 
1882)];    Oxford[_XXIU.  (Jan.,  April,  1883)];   Haverford 
West    [XXIV.  (July,  1883)]  ;    Sudbury    [XXIV     (Oct 
1883)1  ;    Brecknock,  Cardifl:  [XXIV.  (Jan.,  1884)1  •    Ban- 
gor [XXIV.  (April,  1884)]  ;  Lincoln  [XXV.  (July,  1884)]; 
Uchester  [XXV.  (Oct.,  1884)];    Cambridge  [XXV   (Jan 
April,  1885)1  ;   Lancaster  [XXVI.  (July,  1886)1  ;  Shrews- 
bury  [XXVI.  (Oct..  1885)1;    Rhuddlan    [XXVI    (Jan 
1886)]j      Dunwich    [XXVI.     (April,    1886)]  ;      Exeter 
[(XXTL  (July.  Oct.,  1886)]  ;    Guildford    [N.s!,L(Jan 
1887)1;    Ipswich    [L    (April,    1887)];     Great   Yarmouth 
_L    (July,    1887)];    Thetford    [I.    (Oct.,    1887)];    Truro 
n.  (Jan.,  1888)]  ;    Bristol  [II.  (April,  1888)]  ;    Norwich 
n..  III.  (July,  Oct.,  1888  :  Jan.,  April,  3889)]  ;    Chelms- 
ford [IIL  (July,  1889)] ;   Winchester  [IIL  (Oct.,  1889)] 

The  Friar-Preachers  or  Blackfriars  of  Arundel  [Sussex 
ArchcBol.  Collection,  XXVIII.  (1878)] ;    Winchelsea  TXX 
VIII.  (1878)] ;  Chichester  [XXIX.  (1879)].  '"         ' 

Fasti  Ordinis  Fratrum  Prffidicatorum,  the  Provincials  of 
the  Friar  Preachers,  or  Blackfriars  of  England  [  \rchaiol 
Jour.,  XXXV.  (1878)1 ;  History  of  the  Priory  of  Dart- 
ford,  m  Kent  JXXXVI.  (1879)] ;  Notes  on  the  Priorv 
of  Dartford  [XXXIX.  (1882)]  ;  The  Friar-Preachers  or 
Blackfriars  of    Yarm    [XXXVII.   (1880)]  ;    Gloucester 


L.  i,juiy,  UCD.,  Ji»/bj  I  ;  JNewcastle-under-Lyme 
n.,  1877)1^;  Derby  [XVIII.  (July,  1877)]; 
n-Tyne  [XVIIL  (Oct.,  1877:  Jan.,  1878)1; 
5ley    [XIX.   (July,  Oct.,  1878  :  April,  1879)  |  ; 


with  illustration  [XXXIX.  (1882)] ;  King's  Lynn  [XLL 
(1884)]  ;  Canterbury  {^Archceol.  Cantiana,  Vlt.  (1879)]  ; 
Wilton  and  Salisbury  [The  Wilts.  ArchcBol.  and  Nat. 
Hist.  Mag.,  XVIII.  (April,  1879)]  ;  York  {The  Forks. 
Archaiol.' and  Topo^.  Vbuc,  VI.  (1881)]  ;  Beverley  [VII. 
(1882)] ;  History  of  Tamworth  Castle  and  Church  [Trans. 
Birmingham  and  Midland  Inst.  (1880)];  The  Blackfriars 
of  Warwick  [(1884)]  ;  of  Leicester  [Trans.  Leics.  Archi- 
tectural tf-  ArchiEoL  Soc.  (1884)]  ;  The  Friar-Preachers 
or  Blackfriars  of  Shrewsbury  [Shrop.  Archmol.  Soc 
Trans.,  IX.,  251-66  (1886)];  Another  Paper  on 
Leicester  [Leics.  and  Rutland  N.  i^  Q.,1.  (1890)];  The 
Earl  of  Cornwall's  Cross  [T/ie  Antiq.,  N.S.,  XXI.  (April 
1890)];  The  Kings'  Confessors,  1256—1422  [XXIl' 
XXIIL  (Sept.,  Oct.,  Dec,  1890  :  Jan.,  1891)]  ;  Burials  at 
the  Priories  of  the  Black  Friars  [XXIIL.  XXIV.  (March, 
July,  Aug.,  Sept.,  Dec,  1891)] ;  Prelates  of  the  Black 
Friars  of  England  [XXVI.  (Aug.,  1892,  et  seq.)']  ;  A  Con- 
secrated Life  :   Memoir  of  Bishop  William,  O.P.,  1668 

1740  [Merry  England,  Nos.  55,  56  (Nov.,  Dec,  1887)]  ; 
Under  the  Penal  Laws  :  Memoir  of  Fr.  Thomas 
Worthington,  O.P.,  1671—1754  [Nos.  67,  68  (Nov.,  Dec. 
1888)1;  Bygone  Colleges:  Bornhem  in  Flanders,  1706-^ 
1826,  and  Carshalton,  1794—1811  [Nos.  70,  71  (Feb 
March,  1889)] ;  The  Black  Friars  of  Loudon,  1225-1559 
[Nos.  72—7  (April— Sept.,  1889)]  ;  Forgotten  Colleges  of 
S.S  Giovanni  e  Paolo,  Rome,  1675 — 96,  and  S.  Thomas 
Aquinas,  Louvain,  1697—1794  [Nos.  88,  91  (Aug.,  Nov. 
1890)]  ;  In  Exile:  History  of  the  Convent  of  Boruhem' 
1601—1826  [Nos.  96,  96  (Feb.,  March,  1891)]. 

Palmer,   F.   P.      Educated  Sedgley  Park  Sch.; 

Assistant  Surgeon  to  Dr.  Richard  Cooper,  of 

Bilston  ;    sometime  in  practice  as  Surgeon  in 

Walsall ;   m.  a  sister  of  Dr.  Cooper  ;    d.  1879. 

The  Wanderings  of  a  Pen  and  Pencil.     By  F.  P.  P 

and  A.  Crowquill.    London:  Jeremiah  How.    1846.    4to ' 

pp.  376.  '  '' 

Palmer,  Rev.  Hugh.  Fellow  of  New  Coll  Ox 
1.524—28  ;  B.A.,  16th  July,  1528  ;  M.a!| 
5th  July,  1532  ;  Vicar  of  Clun,  Salop,  1544  ; 
of  Bishop's  Itchington  ;  Canon  and  Precentor 
of  Lichfield,  5th  Feb.,  1544,  to  death  ;  Rector 
of  Portishead,  Somers.,  1554.  His  Will  is 
dated  6th  March,  1554  ;  proved  22nd  June, 
same  year. 

[0.  H.  S.,  I.,  340;    Foster's  Alumni' Oxou.,  E  S    III 
1109 ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  195.]  '         '        ' 

Palmer,  Rev.  John.  b.  Kent;  Pensioner  of 
St.  John's  Coll.,  Cam.,  Oct.,  1567  ;  Scholar, 
1568;  B.A.,  1571;  Fellow,  1573;  M.A., 
1575  ;  incorporated  in  Ox.  Univ.,  12th  July, 
1580  ;  Proctor,  1687  ;  created  D.D.,  1595  ■ 
Master  of  Magd.  Coll.,  24th  Dec,  1595— 
16i)4  ;  Dean  of  Peterborough,  3rd  Dec,  1597  • 
Preb.  of  Dernford,  Lichfield,  18th  Nov.,  1605^ 
to  death  ;  ci.,  in  prison  for  debt,  July,  1607. 

Sidney'l58TT^^^'      1^^"''^'^^"^  Collection  to  Sir  Philip 


Letters  (in  MS.)  to  Lord  Burghley.     [Extant.] 


[F 


Hist^St.  John's  Coll.,  Cam.:  346r^5  ;  Br^dgeTiorSs.: 
Ll.,  563 ;  Proceedings  Cam.  Antiq.  Soc,  L,  364  ;  CooDer's 
Annals  of  Cam.,  II.,  365 ;  Fuller's  Worthies  1840)^11 
5,'w*^™v,l°°  and  Patrick's  Peterborough,  89;^  Heywood 
and  Wright's  Uuiv.  Trans.,  L,  511,513  519-  IT  17  iq 
84  ;    Lansd.   MSS.,  63,  art.  9'6  ;  '  Lai'd^s  Vorks,  vi  ,  767  ' 

¥elfs\X^mT^A  if9.^S?\?0'6*  't'    ^.^ 

^T> ?•' r  'JF-'  '''^  ^"*°'  WhitSfVan^  ^^l^il 

11  Vji^  K*^^  ■■    IH  621 ;     Cooper's  Ath.'  Cantab 
II.,  457,  458  ;    Harwood's  Lichfield,  225.]  ' 

Palmer,  Rev.  Richard.     Curate  of  Tutbury. 

Sermons  on  Various  Practical  Subjects  Burton 


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Palmer,  Shirley,  b.  Coleshill,  Warws.,  27th 
Aug.,  1786  ;  s.  of  Edward  Palmer,  Solicitor, 
and  Benedicta  Mears,  his  wife ;  educated  Coles- 
hill  Gr.  Sch.  and  Harrow  ;  apprenticed  to  Mr. 
Salt,  Surgeon,  Lichfield  ;  Pupil  under  Dr. 
Abernethy  at  St.  Bartholomew's  Hospital, 
London  ;  M.R.C.S.,  Eng.,  1807  ;  M.D., 
Glasgow,  1815  ;  settled  at  Tarn  worth  ;  partner 
with  R.  Wood,  Esq.  till  1815;  Hif?h  Bailiff, 
Tamworth  (Staffs,  side)  2nd  Aug.,  1819,  and 
2nd  Aug.,  1830  ;  established  himself  at  Bir- 
mingham in  1831,  but  kept  family  dwelling 
and  connection  with  Tamworth  ;  m.,  Cannock, 
29th  Sept.,  1813,  Marie  Josephine  Minette 
Breheault  {b.  18th  Feb.,  1787,  at  Soissons  ; 
d.  Kingswood,  near  Knowle,  Warws.,  5th 
Feb.,  1868  ;  bur.  Water  Orton)  ;  d.,  Tam- 
worth, 11th  Nov.,  1852  ;  bur.  St.  Editlia's 
Church,  16th  Nov. 

The  Swi8s  Exile.     Lichfield,  1804.    4to. 

[A  scathing  denuuciation  of  Napoleon.  Dedicated  to  Miss 
Anna  Seward,  who  took  umbrage  because  the  work  was  laid  in  her 
trarden  path  and  not  preseuteil  to  her  in  person.  Frontis.  is  a 
portrait  of  Thomas  Bramall,  Esq.  (afterwards  of  Tamworth), 
whom  Miss  Seward  always  introduced  as  her  Adonis.  In  after 
years  Dr.  Palmer  suppressed  the  juvenile  poem.  It  is  now 
exceedingly  rare.] 

Popular  Illustrations  of  Medicine.  London,  1829.  8vo., 
pp.  xvi.,  396. 

Popular  Lectures  on  the  Vertebrated  Animals  of  the 
British  Islands.  Part  First :  on  the  British  Mammifera  ; 
with  a  Tabular  Tiew  of  them  arranged  according  to 
Blumenbach's  System  .  .  .  London,  1832.  8vo.,  pp. 
X.,  96. 

[These  were  four  Lectures  delivered  by  Dr.  Palmer  in  the 
\vinter  of  1831  at  the  Mechanics'  Institute  of  Birmingham.  No 
more  published.] 

A  Pentaglot  Dictionary  of  the  Terms  employed  in 
Anatomy,  Physiology,  Pathology,  Practical  Medicine, 
Surgery,  Obstetrics,  Medical  Jurisprudence,  Materia 
Medica,  &c.  .  .  Part  I.,  with  leading  terms  In  French, 
&.C.  .  .  Part  II.,  A  German-English-Prench  Dictionary 
.     .    London,  1845.    8vo.,  pp.  viii.,  657. 

On  Bevisitiug  a  Favourite  Scene  in  "Winter  ;  A  Poem 

[The  Analyst,  I.,  118  (1834)] ;    Lines  of  Affection  to 

[L,  257]  ;  To  My  Horses  [304]  ;  To  Poland  [318]  ;  To 
a  Young  Poetess  [419]  ;  The  Suicide :  A  Sketch  from 
Nature  [II.,  89  (1835)]  ;  Epigram  [134]  ;  On  the  Plumage, 
Nest,  and  Eggs  of  the  long-tailed  Titmouse  [I.,  258] ; 
Review  of  the  "  Songs  of  Science,"  by  Walter  Wagstaffe, 
a  work  only  in  nubibus  [359]  ;  An  Outline  of  the  British 
Musteladse  [II.,  17] ;  A  Eetrospect  of  the  Literature  of 
British  Ornithology,  from  the  close  of  the  17th  century  to 
the  present  time  [III-,  78  (1835)]  ;  Sketches  of  European 
Ornithology :  Gould's  Birds  of  Europe  [III.,  265  :  IV., 
97,  271  (1836)]  ;  An  Outline  of  British  Caterpillars  [III., 
283]  ;  "The  Eeptiles  and  Amphibia  of  Britain,  alpha- 
betically arranged  [T.,  104  (1836)]. 

Leading  Articles  to  The  Lichfield  Mercury,  whilst 
John  Woolrich  was  Editor. 

Editor  (jointly  with  William  Shearman,  M.D.,  and 
James  Johnson,  Esq.)  of  the  Nem  Medical  and  Physical 
Journal,  1815—19. 

Ditto  (jointly  with  D.  Uwins,  M.D.,  and  Samuel 
Frederick  Gray,  fisq.),  of  the  London  Medical  Repository, 
Jan.,  1819— Dec,  1821. 

Dr.  Palmer  contributed  many  articles  to  the  above 
Journals. 

Palmer,  Thomas.  B.C.L.,  Ox.  Univ.,  June, 
1518  ;  D.C.L.,  7th  Dec,  1525  ;  Dean  of 
Tamworth,  1487  ;  to  valuation  by  Henry 
VIIL,  1534  ;  Chancellor  of  Worcester,  1522  ; 
Canon  of  Hereford,  1524  ;  Precentor,  1531  ; 
Chancellor  of  Salisbury  ;  d.  before  1535. 

[Palmer's  Tamworth,  224,  226,  514;  Lansd.  MSS., 
919,  f .  173  ;  Le  Neve's  Fasti,  I.,  70 ;  Talor.  Eccl,,  26  Hen. 
8  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1116.] 


Palmer,  Thomas. 

„^  The  Saint's  Support  in  these  sad  Times.  London, 
1644.  4to.  [Contains  Portrait  of  Robert,  Earl  of  Essex 
to  whom  it  is  dedicated.] 

Palmer,  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  Rugeley,  1828;  s. 
of  William  Palmer,  Timber  Merchant,  and 
Sarah,  his  wife  ;  apprenticed  to  Messrs.  Evans 
&  Sons,  Chemists,  Liverpool  ;  of  St.  Bee's 
Coll.,  1848—50  ;  residing  at  Coton  Elms, 
Derbys.,  1856  ;  Rector  of  Trimley  St.  Martin, 
Ipswich,  1860. 

^  A  Letter  to  the  Lord  Chief  Justice  Campbell  Con- 
tammg  Remarks  upon  the  Conduct  of  the  Prosecution  and 
the  Judges ;  with  Strictures  on  the  Charge  delivered  to 
the  Jury ;  illustrative  of  its  dangerous  tendencies  to  the 
long-en] oyed  rights  and  privileges  of  Englishmen 
London :  T.  Tayler,  38a,  New  Bridge  Street,  BlacJcfriars. 
1856.     2nd  ed.,  London,  same  year.     8vo.,  pp.  80. 

[Repudiated  by  Mr.  Palmer  in   The  Times  a  few  days  after 
publication.] 

Palmer,   William.      b.   Rugeley,  Oct.  (baptized 
21st),  1824  ;    s.  of  William  Palmer,  Timber 
Merchant,    and    Sarah,    his    wife ;     educated 
Ruifeley  Gr.  Sch.,  under  Clarke  and  Bonney  ; 
apprenticed  to  Messrs.  Evans  &  Sons,  Chemists, 
Lord  Street,    Liverpool,   who  discharged   him 
for  opening  letters  ;    when  18  years  old  he  was 
apprenticed  to  Dr.  Tylecote,  of  Haywood,  near 
Colwich  ;     Pupil    at    the    Infirmary,  Stafford  ; 
placed  under  Dr.  Stegall,  of  London,  in  1846  ; 
Student,  St.  Bartholomew's  Hospital,  London, 
in   the   same   year ;    commenced    practice    in 
Rugeley,  1847  ;  m.,  7th  Oct.,  1847,  at  Abbot's 
Bromley,     Ann     Brookes,    dau.     of     Colonel 
Brookes  (who  shot  himself  in  1846),  of  Front 
Street,  Stafford,  and  Ann  Thornton  ;    owner, 
about  1850,  of  several  racehorses,  and  gave  up 
"physic   for  the  turf";    began  his  poisoning 
career  about  the  same  time  ;    Mrs.  Thornton, 
his   mother-in-law,    and  a   Mr.    Bladon   from 
Ashby-de-la-Zouch  (one  resident  and  the  other 
a  visitor  at  his  house),  both  died  under  very 
suspicious  circumstances  at  this  period,  followed 
by  the  death  of  a  Mr.  Bly,  a  Norfolk  gentle- 
man ;    his  children  all  died  in  infancy,  except 
the   eldest,    1851 — 54 ;    his   wife   died,   25th 
Sept.,     1854,    and    by    her   death   he    "nets 
£13,000";    Walter  Palmer,  his  brother,  died 
16th  Aug.,  1855  ;    leaving   out   a  few  other 
deaths  we  come  to  that  of  John  Parsons  Cook, 
a  gentleman  from  Lutterworth,  Leics.,  whom 
he  falls  in  with  at    Slirewsbury  Races,    18th 
Nov.,  1855,  and  who  died,  poisoned  by  Palmer, 
on  the  21st  of  the  same  month,  at  Rugeley  ; 
for  this  he  was  indicted,  tried,  and  condemned 
at  the    Central  Criminal  Court,    Old  Bailey, 
London,   the  Trial  lasting  from  the  14th  to 
26th  May,  1856,  when  he  was  brought  back  to 
Stafford  Gaol,  where  he  was  hanged  on  Satur- 
day, the  14th  June,  1856,  in  the  presence  of  a 
crowd  of  spectators,  numbering  20,000. 
The  Illustrated  and  Unabridged  Edition  of  the  Times 
Report  of  the  Trial  of  William  Palmer  for  the  Poisoning 
of  John  Parsons  Cook  at  Rugeley.    London :  Ward  Sr  Lock 
1856.     8vo.,  pp.  184. 

The  Queen  v.  Palmer.  Verbatim  Report  of  the  Trial 
of  W.  Palmer  at  the  Central  Criminal  Court,  Old  Bailey, 
London,  May  14th  and  following  days,  1856    .         [Entered 


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Stationers' Hall.]     London :  J.  Allen.    1856.    8vo.,  2  parts, 
pp.  326. 

Illustrated  Life  and  Career  of  William  Palmer  of 
Bngeley.  Containing  his  Conduct  as  a  Schoolboy,  Medical 
Student,  Racing  Man,  and  Poisoner.  Original  Letters  of 
"William  and  Ann  Palmer  .  .  the  whole  of  his  Private 
Diary  .  Illustrated  with  Tiews,  Portraits,  and  Repre- 
sentations of  the  chief  incidents  of  his  career.  London: 
Ward,  Lock,  if  Co.  1856.  8vo.,  pp.  136.  Price  One 
Shilling. 

Sketch  of  the  Life  of  Palmer,  with  an  Account  of  his 
Execution  .  .  Hill  ^  Halden,  Gaolgate  Street,  Stafford. 
n.d.  (1856).     8vo.,  pp.  24. 

A  Letter  to  Lord  Chief  Justice  Campbell.  [See  Palmer 
(Rev.  Thomas).! 

The  Rugeley  Tragedy  Revealed.  Being  a  Review  of 
all  the  Startling  Disclosures  of  the  Eev.  Thomas  Palmer, 
proving  the  Innocence  of  his  brother,  "William  Palmer, 
sentenced  to  die  at  Stafford,  on  a  Charge  of  Poisoning  the 
late  Mr.  Cook,  as  derived  from  his  confidential  Confession 
to  his  Council,  Family,  and  Friends  ;  clearing  up  all  the 
charges  laid  against  him,  and  justifying  a  respite  of  his 
sentence.  Including  Remarkable  Cases,  demonstrating 
the  Deceptive  Nature  of  Circumstantial  Evidence  and  the 
Danger  of  Executing  Innocent  Persons.  London:  T. 
Duggan,  S9,  Sea  Coal  Lane    .         n.d.    Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  16. 

Trial  of  "William Palmer, &c.  [Another  Report.]  "With 
Report  of  the  Great  Burdon  Slow  Poisoning  Case  at 
Darlington.     1855.     8vo.,  pp.  240. 

[Evidently  made  up  and  paged  continuously  to  sell  off  the 
Darlington  case.] 

Poisoning  by  Strychnia  .  .  .  "With  Comments  on 
the  Palmer  Poisoning  Case.  By  A.  S.  Tayler,  M.D. 
London,  1856.     8vo. 

The  Fatal  Consequence  of  Gambling,  as  illustrated  in 
the  Rugeley  Poisoning  Case.     [See  Scott  (Rev.  John).] 

A  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Palmer  the  Murderer. 
[See  Walker  (Rev.  Thomas).] 

The  Duty  of  Intercession  ....  Two  Sermons 
preached  in  the  Chapel  of  Stafford  County  Prison,  on  June 
11th  and  15th,  1856.     [See  Goodacre  (Rev.  R.  H.).] 

The  Trial  of  William  Palmer.  Extra  Number  of  the 
Illustrated  Times,  Tuesday,  May  27th,  1856.  Price  Three- 
pence,   fol.,  pp.  24. 

Life,  Confession,  and  Execution  of  William  Palmer, 
the  Rugeley  Poisoner.     Broadside. 

[There  were  several  issues,  differing  very  little  from  each 
other,  during  1856  and  1857  and  up  to  a  later  date.  The  last  I  saw 
was  with  a  chapman,  seven  years  ago.] 

Life,  Confession,  and  Awful  Death  of  William  Palmer. 
[A  Poem,  beginning  "William  Palmer,  the  Rugeley 
Poisoner."] 

The  Demeanour  of  Murderers  [W.  Palmer,  of  Rugeley]. 
By  C.  Dickens.     [Household  Words,  XIII.,  505.] 

Palmer's  Crimes,  Trials,  Life  in  Gaol,  and  Execution. 
[Payne's  Stafford  Gaol,  135—44.] 

Reports  of  the  Trial  will  be  found  in  nearly  every 
newspaper  of  the  day,  and  other  matter  relative  to  the 
Trial,  Palmer,  his  Judges,  Jury,  Witnesses,  &c.,  will  be 
found  in  the  Morning  Chronicle,  especially,  which  stood 
nearly  alone  in  asking  for  his  respite ;  but  the  best  ac- 
count in  a  newspaper  of  all  the  incidents  connected  with 
Palmer's  Career  and  Death  will  be  found  in  the  Stafford- 
shire Advertiser,  1856  and  1857.  The  Trial  was  also 
printed  in  Romaic  {i.e..  Modern  Greek). 

Pankhdest,  Richard  Marsden.  b.  8toke  ;  s.  of 
Henry  Francis  Pankhurst  and  ]\Iai'garet  JVIars- 
den,  his  wife  ;  educated  Man.  Gr.  Sch.  and 
Owens  Coll.,  Manchester,  of  which  he  became 
an  Associate,  1859  ;  B.A.,  London  Univ., 
1858  ;  LL.B.,  1859  ;  LL.D.,  1863  ;  Barrister- 
at-Law  ;  m.,  1879,  Emmeline,  dau.  of  Robert 
Goulden,  Esq. 

Educational  Requirements  in  Relation  to  the  Study  of 
the  Law.    London,  1858.    12mo. 

Local  Law  Courts  and  Tribunals  of  Commerce.  Man- 
chester, 1866.    8vo.,  pp.  12. 

Report  on  Patent  Law  Amendment  to  National 
Association  for  the  Promotion  of  Social  Science.  1867. 
[Issued  jointly  with  Sir  F.  Bramwell,  William  Newmarsh, 
and  T.  Webster,  Q.G.] 

The  Study  of  Jurisprudence.  Manchester,  1870.  8vo., 
pp.  31. 

International  Law. 


The  Future  of  Liberalism ;    or,  The  Next  Page  in  the 
History  of  Liberal  Legislation.    Leigh,  1878.    12mo. 
Codification  and  Commercial  Law.    188^. 
Declaration  of  Principles  (Political).    1883. 
The  Land  and  the  Nation.    1883. 
An  Address  to  the  President  of  the  United  Kingdom 

Alliance.     1884.  ^  ,  ,•      n 

On  the  House  of  Lords  and  on  Representative  Govern- 
ment.   Manchester,  1884.    8vo.  .  ,  ,     „     . 

R.  M.  P.  is  a  contributor  to  the  Fortnightly  Remew, 
Pall  Mall  Gazette,  &c. 

Pape,  Rev.  Daniel,     b.  Newton  Arlosh,  Cumb., 
1757  ;    s.   of  Robert  Pape  ;    Mat.  St.  Mary 
Hall,  Ox.,  6th  Nov.,   1800  ;    Vicar  of  Penn, 
1800  to  death  ;  d.  11th  Dec,  1807. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1063.] 

Paegiter. 

Difference  of  Arms.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  858,  100.] 

Pakk  Hall. 

[Bodl.  Lib.,  853,  156.] 

Paeke,    William,    Printer,      b.    Brewood,    23rd 
March,    1797  ;    educated   Brewood    Gr.   Sch., 
under  the  Rev.  Henry  Kempson,   M.A.  ;    ap- 
prenticed to  Joseph  Smart,   Proprietor  of  the 
Wolverhampton   Chronicle  and  Printer,  1812, 
with   whom  he  remained  ;      Partner,    1828 — 
31,  when  Smart  died  [see']  ;    part  Proprietor 
of  Wolverhampton  Chronicle  (with  Mr.  George 
Robinson),    1831 — 33  ;    Printer   on   his  own 
account  in  High  Street,  Wolverhampton,  from 
1831  to  death ;    d.   10th  June,    1876  ;    bur. 
Collegiate  Church. 
Notes  and  Collections  relating  to  Brewood,  Stafford- 
shire.     Printed   at    Wolverliampton   (fol'  private  use)   by 
William  Parlce.    1858.    8vo.     [Only  40  copies  printed.] 

Boscobel.  A  Narrative  of  the  Adventures  of  Charles 
the  Second  after  the  Battle  of  W  orcester.  Wolverhampton : 
William  Parke.  1858.  8vo.,  pp.  77.  2nd  ed.,  1859. 
[Written  by  Rev.  G.  Dodd,  Curate  of  Donington,  Salop.] 

The  Dudley  Castle  Miscellany.  Original  Papers  con- 
tributed for  tile  Bazaar  in  Aid  of  the  Coseley  Church 
Repairs  Fund.  Wolverhampton:  William  Parke.  1860. 
12mo.,  pp.  116.  [Amongst  the  contributors  were  the  Rev. 
G.  Girdlestone,  John  Nock  Bagnall,  Esq.,  and  the  Rev. 
G.  0.  Vance.] 

The  Amateur.  A  Magazine  of  Prose,  Poetry,  Pictures, 
Fact,  Fiction,  and  Fun,  for  Amateur  Authors  and  Artists. 
Published  every  alternate  month  by  William  Parke,  High 
Street,  Wolverhampton,    n.d.  (1869).     4to.,  pp.  402. 

[Edited  by  S.  Stringer  Bate.  Only  one  volume  published.  It 
"  died  a  natural  death  for  want  of  supporters."  Barely  to  be  met 
with  complete.] 

Rules  and  Regulations  of   the  Wolverhampton  Law 
Association  and  Law  Library    .     .     Catalogue  of  Library 
.     .     .    Suggestions  relative  to  points  of  practice    .    . 
Wolverhampton :  W.  Parke.    MDCCCLIX.     8vo.,  pp.  36. 

Biographical  Sketch.  By  J.  P.  Brodhnrst.  London, 
1876.    8vo. 

Paeker,  Alfred  John.  b.  Wednesbury,  1866  ; 
s.  of  George  Ellis  Ley  Parker  ;  Mat.  as  a 
Non.-ColL,  Ox.,  23rd  Oct.,  1886. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1065.] 

Pakkee,  Rev.  Charles  Herbert,  b.  Tamworth, 
1800  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Wilham  Parker  ;  Mat.  Lin- 
coln Coll.,  Ox.,  20th  Oct.,  1818  ;  B.A.,  1822  ; 
M.A.,  1825  ;  Rector  of  Great  Comberton, 
Worcs.,  1826  to  death  ;  d.  1883. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1066.] 

Parker,  Rev.  Frederick  Perrott.  b.  Oxford, 
1843  ;  s.  of  Charles  Lewis  Parker  :  educated 
Rugby;    Mat.    Oriel   Coll.,    Ox.,    2nd   Dec, 


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1861  ;    B.A.,  1866  ;    M.A.,  1868  ;    Curate  of 
Maddington,    near    Devizes,    1866 — 71  ;    of 
Staverton,  Northants.,  1871 — 74  ;    Rector  of 
Colton,  1874  ;    Trustee  of  William  Salt  Lib.  ; 
Member  of  William  Salt  Arch^ol.  Soc.  and  of 
the  Editorial  Committee. 
Some   Account    of    Colton  and    the  De    Wasteney 
Family.    To  all  who  are  interested  in  the  Parish  of  Colton, 
Staffordshire,  this  attempt  to  throw  light  on  its  History 
is  inscribed.    [Printed  for  Private  Circulation.]     Birming- 
ham:   Houghton  4  Hammond.    1879.    8vo.,  pp.  297,  xiv. ; 
Pedigrees,  2  ;  Plan  of  Parish ;  plates,  8. 

A  Note  on  the  Pedigree  of  the  De  Wasteney's  Family 
[Hist.  Coll.  Staffs.,  III.,  156—63]  ;  Index  [to  Vol.  II.]  ; 
A  Chartulary  of  the  Priory  of  St.  Thomns  the  Martyr, 
near  Stafford,  collected  and  edited  by  the  Rev.  F.  Parker 
[Yin.,  (pt.  1)  125—201]  ;  Chartulary  of  Treutham 
Abbey  compiled  from  the  original  deeds  {penes  The  Duke 
of  Sutherland),  by  Kev.  P.  P.  [XI.,  (pt.  1)]. 

"The  Rev.  F.  Parker  has  undertaken  to  copy  and 
arrange  the  material  [from  Chetwynd  MSS.,  penes  The 
Earl  of  Shrewsbury]  tor  the  Society  [Salt  Archaeological 
Society]  and  to  edit  the  proposed  printed  edition  of  the 
History  of  the  Hundred  [Pirehill  North]."— [Hist.  Coll. 
Staffs.,  YII.,  preface.] 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1066 ;  Rugby  Reg. ; 
Publications  of  William  Salt  Archaeol.  Soc] 

Paekbk,  George,  b.  St.  Giles's,  London,  1735  ; 
s.  of  Sir  Thomas  Parker,  Lord  Chief  Baron 
of  the  Exchequer,  of  Park  Hall ;  Mat.  Exeter 
Coll.,  Ox.,  15th  Jan.,  1753  ;  Barrister-at- 
Law,  Inner  Temple,  1759  ;  of  Almington 
Hall ;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Turton, 
Bart.  ;  d.  19th  Jan.,  1815. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1066  ;  Harwood's  Erdes- 

wicke  (1844),  313.] 

Pakkbe,  Richard,      b.  Wombourn,  1700  ;    s.  of 
Thomas  Parker  ;    Mat.  Pemb.  Coll.,  Ox.,  18th 
March,  1716  ;  B.A.,  1720  ;  M.A.,  1723. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1068.] 

Parker,  Thomas,  b.  Market  Place,  Leek,  23rd 
July,  1666  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Parker,  Attorney- 
at-Law  {d.  1689),  and  Anne  {dau.  of  Colonel 
"V enables,  Author  of  the  "  Experienced 
Angler"),  his  wife  ;  educated  at  Newport  and 
under  "  Magister  Ogden,  a  polite  scholar  and 
master  of  a  school  at  Derby";  Pensioner  of 
Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.,  9th  Oct.,  1685  ;  Student  of 
Inner  Temple,  14th  Feb.,  1683  ;  Barrister-at- 
Law,  2lBt  May,  1691  ;  on  the  Midland  Cir- 
cuit, where  he  was  known  as  the  "  silver- 
tongued  Parker"  and  the  "silver-tongued 
Counsel";  Q.C.  to  Queen  Anne;  Queen's 
Serjeant,  8th  June,  1705,  when  he  was 
Knighted  ;  M.P.  for  Derby,  1705—8  ;  Lord 
Chief  Justice  of  Queen's  Bench,  15th  March, 
1709  ;  Baron  Parker  of  Macclesfield,  10th 
March,  1715,  on  which  occasion  he  received  a 
pension  of  £1,200  a  year  to  support  the  dignity  ; 
Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal,  12th  May,  1718, 
when  he  also  became  Lord  Chancellor  ;  created 
Earl  of  Macclesfield,  5th  Nov.,  1721  ;  resigned 
the  Great  Seal,  4th  Jan.,  1725  ;  impeached 
for  malpractices  by  the  Peers,  his  Trial  lasting 
13  days  (15th  to  27th  May,  1725)  ;  convicted 
and  fined  £30,000  ;  after  the  verdict  the  Earl 
retired  to  Sberburn  Castle,  Oxon.,  between 
which  place  and   his  house   in  Soho    Square, 


London,  he  spent  the  remaining  seven  years  of 
his  life  ;  m.  Janet,  dan.  of  Charles  Carrier, 
Esq.,  of  Wirksworth,  Derbys.  ;  d.,  Soho 
Square,  28th  April,  1732. 

Life  of  Thomas,  Earl  of  Macclesfield.  London,  1125. 
fol. 

Speech  of  the  Lord  Chancellor  Macclesfield  on  the 
Alteration  of  the  Calendar.     London,  1731.    4to. 

Prize  Court  Appeals  under  Lord  Chancellor  Baron 
Parker.    Two  Tolumes.    London,  1743.    fol. 

Three  Poems  to  Lord  Chancellor  Macclesfield  and  his 
Son,  Lord  Parker.    By  L.  Eusden.    London,  1722.    4to. 

Trial  of  Lord  Chancellor  Macclesfield  .  .  .  [State 
Trials,  V.,  XVI.,  767,  et  seq. ;  and  all  Collections  of  State 
Trials.] 

Lives,  &c.,  of  Lord  Macclesfield  [Noble's  Continua- 
tion of  Granger,  III..  90 ;  Campbell's  Lord  Chancellors 
(2nd  ed.),  IV.,  .501—62  ;  Foss's  Judges  ;  Sleigh's  Leek 
(both  editions) ;  Old  Leeke  ;  Pitt's  Staffs.,  249—51 ; 
Nightingale's  Staffs. ;  Harwood's  Erdeswicke  (1820, 1844).] 

Portrait.    Engraved  by  Swain. 

Parker,  Thomas,  Viscount,  b.  1724  ;  s.  of 
George  Parker  (afterwards  2nd  Earl  of  Maccles- 
field) ;  Mat.  Hart  Hall,  Ox.,  10th  May,  1740  ; 
created  M.A.,  23rd  June,  1743,  and  D.C.L., 
7th  July,  1773  ;  M.P.,  Newcastle,  1747—54  ; 
Oxon.,  1754—56  ;  Rochester,  1761—64  ; 
8rd  Earl  of  Macclesfield  ;  m.  eldest  dau.  of 
Sir  William  Heathcote,  Bart.  ;  d.  9th  Feb., 
1795. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1068.] 

Parker,    Thomas.      b.    Lichfield,   1776  ;    s.  of 
George  Parker  ;    Mat.  Wore.  Coll.,  Ox.,  7th 
March,  1792  ;  B.A.,  1795  ;  M.A.,  1798. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1067.] 

Parker,  Sir  William.  b.  Almington  Hall, 
1781  ;  s.  of  George  Parker  [sfi«]  ;  entered  the 
Navy,  1793  ;  Midshipman  on  the  "  Orion," 
1794  ;  in  command  of  the  "  Stork,"  1801  ; 
the  "  Amazon,"  1806  ;  C.B.,  1815  ;  Admiral 
of  the  White,  1853  ;  G.C.B.,  1842  ;  Com- 
mander-in-Chief on  the  Coast  of  China,  1841  ; 
created  a  Baronet,  1844  ;  1st  and  principal 
Aide-de-Camp  to  the  Queen,  1846  ;  a  Lord 
of  the  Admiralty,  July  to  Dec,  1834  ;  again, 
April,  1835 — ^May,  1841  ;  Commander-in- 
Chief  at  Plymouth,  1854  ;  J.P.,  Staffs.  ;  m., 
1810,  Frances  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Theophilus 
Biddulph,  5th  Baronet ;  d.  12th  Nov.,  1866. 
[Dod's  Peerage  (1856).] 

Parker,  Rev.  William,  b.  Tamworth,  1796  ; 
s.  of  William  Parlter  ;  Mat.  Trin.  Coll.,  Ox., 
20th  Jan.,  1812  ;  B.A.,  1815  ;  M.A.,  1818  ; 
Rector  of  Little  Comberton,  Worcs.,  1826  to 
death  ;  Curate  of  Elmley  Castle,  Worcs., 
1830 — 60  ;  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Joseph  Paget, 
Esq.,  of  Loughborough  ;  d.  1884. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1069.] 


Parkbs. 

Arms. 


[Bodl.  Lib.,  858,  99.] 


Parkbs,  D.,  Shrewsbury. 

Account  and  View  of  West  Bromwich  Church  [  Gent.'s 
Mag.  (March,  1797)]  ;  Description  of  St.  Kenelm's  Chapel, 
Cle'ht  [LXVIL,  LXXII.]  ;  A  View  and  Description  of 
Clent  [(1812)  417]. 


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Parkes,  William  Kineton.  b.  Aston  Manor, 
Warws.,  18th  Jan.,  1865  ;  s.  of  William 
Parkes  and  Ann,  his  wife  ;  educated  King 
Edward  VI.  Gr.  Soh.  and  Mason's  Coll., 
Birmingham  ;  Librarian  of  Nicholson  Institute, 
Leek  ;  m.  Margaret  A.  Simpson  ("  Margaret 
Hunter"). 

Thomas  Carlyle.    An  Essay     .     .     London ;  Simphin, 
Birmingham :    Cornish  Brothers.    1887.     8vo.,  pp.  viii.,  32, 
Individualism  in   Art     .     .         Birmingham :  Cornish 
Brothers.     1887.     4to.,  pp.  16. 

Shelley's  Faith :  Its  Development  and  Eelativity. 
London  (printedfor private  circulation  only),  1888.  8vo.,  pp. 
24.     [Only  25  copies  printed,  on  hand-made  paper.] 

Shelley's  "  Bevolt  of  Islam  "  and  Mr.  Herbert  Spencer's 
"Ecclesiastical  Institution"  .  .  .  Birmingham:  Pub- 
lished for  the  Birmingham  Branch  of  the  Shelley  Society 
by  William  Downing.  1888.  4to.  [30  copies  only  printed 
on  Whatman's  paper.]    Also  printed  in  8vo.,  pp.  iv.,  16.; 

Comus.  An  Illustrated  Journal  of  Art,  Literature, 
Music,  and  the  Drama.  Edited  by  K.  P.  [A  Monthly 
Periodical  of  16  pp.  The  fir.'Jt  six  numbers  vi'ere  issued 
from  the  Office  of  the  Paper,  Broad  Street  Corner,  Birming- 
ham— the  last  six  numbers  were  issued  by  The  Alliance 
PiMishing  Co.  Limited,  London.'] 

The  Pre-Raphaelite  Movement  .  .  London ;  Reeves 
(^Turner.  Birmingham:  W.  Downing.  MDCCCLXXXIX. 
fcp.  8vo.,  pp.  56. 

The  Painter  Poets.  Selected  and  Edited,  with  an 
Introduction  and  Notes,  by  K.  P.  London :  Walter  Scott, 
n.d.  24mo.,  pp.  xxxvi.,  256.  [The  Canterbury  Poet 
iSeries.  ] 

IgdrasU.    A  Magazine  of  Literature,  Art,  and  on  Social 
Philosophy.    Edited  by  William  Markwick  and  K,  P.     . 
George  Allen  of  Temple  Bar,  London,  and  Orpington,  Kent. 
1890.     8vo.,  pp.   392.      [A  Monthly  Periodical,  largely 
devoted  to  Ruskin's  Works.] 

The  English  Republic.  By  W.  J.  Linton.  Edited, 
with  Introduction  and  Notes,  by  K.  P.  London :  Swan 
Sonnenschein,  (J-  Co.  1891.  Or.  8vo.,  pp.  xvi.,  216.  [Social 
Science  Series.] 

The  Leek  Press  Papers.  Edited  by  K.  P.  No.  I., 
The  Relation  of  Art  to  Education  and  Social  Life.  By 
Walter  Crane.  Printed  at  the  Leek  Press.  1892.  4to. 
[26  copies  only  on  hand-made  paper.]  Sq.8vo.  [200  copies.] 
The  Library  Review  and  Record  of  Current  Literature 
Edited  by  K.  P.  .  .  .  1892, 1893.  Demy  8vo.,  2  vols., 
pp.  (I.)  viii.,  832,  (II.)  iv.,  314.  (Printed  by  C.  Kirkham 
at  the  Leeh  Press,  Leek;  Published  by  Hutchison  cf-  Co., 
London.) 

The  Library  Association  in  Paris.  Reprinted  from 
the  Atlienmum,  Sept.  24th,  1892.  [Privately  printed  at  the 
Leek  Press.]     Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  24.     [Only  60  copies.] 

W.  E.  P.  has  contributed  Articles,  &c.,  to  The  Bir- 
mingham Daily  Gazette,  Birmingham  Inst.  Mag.,  The  Mid- 
land Naturalist,  The  Ruskin  Guild  Jour.,  Time,  The  Sun 
The  Ai-tist,  Victorian  Mag.,  Atalanta,  Studio,  Poet  Lore 
(Boston,  U.S.A.),  The  Athenwum,  The  Anti-Jacobin,  <^c. 

Parkins,  Rev.  William  Trevor.  h.  London, 
1851  ;  s.  of  William  Trevor  Parkins  ;  Mat. 
Balliol  Coll.,  Ox.,  21st  Oct.,  1869  ;  B.A. 
1873;  M.A.,  1877;  Curate  of  Wellington-M;.- 
Eyton,  Salop,  1875—78  ;  of  Windermere, 
Westmd.,  1878—83;  Vicar  of  Wichnor, 
1883. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1070.] 

Parkinson,  Rev.  Henry  Thomas,  b.  Cheadle, 
30th  Jan.,  1852  ;  s.  of  Henry  Parkinson  and 
Isabella  Millward,  his  wife  ;  educated  Sedgley 
Park  Sch.,  1865—68  ;  Douay  Coll.,  France 
1868—73  ;  St.  Bernard's,  Olton,  1873—74  '; 
English  Coll.,  Rome,  1874—77  ;  Vice-Rector 
of  Olton  Seminary,  1877  ;    Senior  Curate,  St. 

Chad's    Cathedral,    Birmingham,    1887 89  • 

Vice-Rector  of  Oscott  Coll.,  1889. 
Adj  amenta     Philosophise     Definitiones      Quaestione 

Tabellse.      Privately  Typographed,  1891.    4to.,  pp.  Ixviii., 


Definitiones  TJniversse  Philosophise  quas  conscripsit 
.  .  .  Brugis:  Ch.  Beyaert,  Editor.  1893.  8vo.,  2  leaves, 
pp.  56. 

Parley,  Peter  [i.e.,  Samuel  Gris wold  Goodrich] . 
Famous  Men  of  Modern  Time,  &c..     [Parley's  Cabinet 
Library,  I.  {Philadelphia,  1846,  8vo.),  S.  Johnson,  207 — 
27.] 

Parr,  Rev.  Samuel,  LL.D. 

Tracts  by  Warburton  and  a  Warburtonian  (Bp.  Hurd) 
not  admitted  into  their  collected  works.  Edited  by  Dr. 
Parr.    With  Preface.    London,  1789.    8vo. 

Letter  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Milner  [Wolverhampton], 
occasioned  by  some  passages  in  his  End  of  Religious 
Controversy.    London:  Mawman.    1825.    8vo. 

Parry,  John  Morgan,    b.  Wolverhampton,  1868  ; 
s.  of  Rev.  John  Parry,  Vicar  of  St.  Luke's  ; 
Mat.  Wore.  Coll.,  Ox.,  22nd  Oct.,  1885. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1073.] 

Parsons,  Rev.  Henry,  b.  Tamworth,  3rd  June, 
1837  ;  s.  of  William  Parsons,  Esq.  ;  educated 
Moseley,  Appleby,  and  Bridgnorth ;  Mat. 
Trin.  Coll.,  Ox.,  6th  May,  1857  ;  B.A.,  1861  ; 
M.A.,  1865  ;  Curate  of  Welford-iw.-Wickham, 
Berks.,  1861—63  ;  of  St.  Leonard's,  Bridg- 
north, and  Afternoon  Lecturer  at  Badger, 
Salop,  1864 — 69  ;  in  charge  of  Winterbourne- 
Kingston,  Dorset.,  1869 — 70  ;  Minor  Canon 
of  Llandaff,  1870—79  ;  Vicar  of  St.  Mary 
Magdalene,  Bridgnorth,  1879. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1075.] 

Parsons,   Rev.  John.      b.  Cubbington,  Warws., 

1697  ;    s.  of  Thomas   Parsons  ;    Mat.  Wadh. 

Coll.,  Ox.,   13th  June,  1713  ;     B.A.,  1717  ; 

M.A.,    Sidney-Sussex    Coll.,     Cam.,     1728  ; 

Vicar    of    Wasperton    and    of    Parnborough, 

Warws.,  1725  ;    Canon  and  Preb.  of  Ulveton, 

Lichfield,  12th  Dec,  1729—50. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1123  ;    Harwood's 
Lichfield,  240.] 

Parsons,  Rev.  John.  b.  Denbigh,  1812  ;  Con- 
gregational Minister  from  1840  ;  at  Brierlev 
Hill,  1840—50  ;  Bromsgrove,  Worcs.,  1851 
— 61  ;  Lapford,  Devon.,  1861  to  death  ;  d. 
29th  March,  1864. 

[Congregational  Year  Book  (1865),  264,  265.] 

Parsons,  R.  Bookseller,  Newcastle  ;  voted  for 
Gower  and  Ward  at  an  election,  1st  May, 
1734.  ^ 

Map   of   Staffordshire,    Engraved  and  Published  bv 
R.  Parsons.    1742. 

Parsons,  W.  (&  T.  Bradshaw). 

Staffordshire  General  and  Commercial  Directory 
To  which  is  added  an  abbreviated  History  of  the  Principai 
Towns,  Villages,  &o.  Compiled  and  Published  bv  the 
Compilers,  W.  Parsons  &  T.  Bradshaw.  Manchester:  J. 
Leigh,  1818.  12mo.  (published  in  3  parts),  pp.  ccxy.,  898, 
47,  XXXV.  '       ' 

Partridge,  Sydney,  b.  Croft  House,  Darlaston, 
19th  Jan.,  1861  ;  s.  of  Samuel  Partridge, 
M.R.C.S.  ;  educated  Wolverhampton  and 
Almondbury  Gr.  Schools,  and  Edin.  Univ  ■ 
M.D.,  CM.,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.,  Edin.; 
L.P.P.8.,  Glasgow  ;  Med.  Officer,  Darlaston 
District  of  Walsall  Union  ;    Examiner  to  the 


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St.   John    Ambulance   Association ;    Demon- 
strator of  Anatomy,  Edin.  Univ. 

Practical  Ambulance  Tablets.  Birmingham,  1891. 
pp.  48  ;  plates.    2  editions. 

Paeteidgb,  William,  h.  Monmouth,  1818  ;  s. 
of  John  Partridge  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  20th 
Oct.,  1836  ;  B.A.,  1840  ;  M.A.,  1860  ;  of 
Wyelands,  Gloucs.  ;  Barrister-at-Law,  Middle 
Temple,  1848  ;  Stipendiary  Magistrate  of 
Wolverhampton,  1860 — 63  ;  Police  Magistrate 
at  Westminster,  1863  to  death  ;  d.  1892. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1077  ;   Men  at  the  Bar.] 

Partridge,  William  Campbell,     b.  King's  Mill, 
Wednesbury,  1856  ;    s.  of  William  Partridge  ; 
Mat.    Magd.    Coll.,    Ox.,   18th  April,   1874  ; 
Demy,  1873—75. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1077.] 

Pascoe,  Rev.  Richard  Corbett.  b.  Stonehouse, 
Devon.,  1829  ;  s.  of  Richard  Pascoe,  Esq.  ; 
Mat.  Magd.  Coll.,  Ox.,  25th  Nov.,  1847  ; 
B.A.,  1851  ;  Fellow,  Exeter  Coll.,  1853-68; 
M.A.,  1854  ;  Lecturer,  1855  ;  Vice-Principal 
of  Lichfield  Theological  Coll.,  1855—61  ; 
Principal,  1861 — 67  ;  Rector  of  St.  Stephen's, 
Exeter,  1862—63  ;  d.  9th  June,  1868. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1077 ;    Boase's  Exeter 

Coll.,  139.] 

Paston,  Rev.  Edward,  b.  Kingswinford,  1618  ; 
s.  of  John  Paston  ;  Mat,  New  Inn  Hall,  Ox., 
5th  Feb.,  1635 ;  B.A.,  22nd  Oct.,  1639 ; 
M.A.,  15th  June,  1642  ;  Rector  of  Solihull, 
Warws.,  1646  ;  by  direction  of  the  Westmr. 
Assembly  ejected  from  the  Vicarage  of  Hales- 
owen, 1660. 
[Add.  MSS.,  15,670,  92 ;  Calamy's  Non.-Con.  Memorial, 

III.,  148  ;  Foster's  Alurani  Oxon.,  B.S.,  III.,  1125  ;  Scott's 

Stourbridge,  205.] 

Paston,  Rev.  John.     h.  Kingswinford,  1649  ;  s. 
of  William  Paston ;    Mat.  Magd.  Coll.,   Ox., 
4th  May,  1666  ;    one  of  this  name  was  Rector 
of  Himley,  1669. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1126.] 

Paston,  Rev.  Nicholas,     b.  1600  ;  Mat.  Magd. 
Coll.,  Ox.,  23rd  Oct.,  1618  ;  B.A.,  27th  Jan., 
1620;    M.A.,    9th    July,    1623;    Rector   of 
Kingswinford,  1626. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1125.] 

Pates,  Rev.  Charles.  Pastor  of  Wood  Street 
Baptist  Chapel,  Bilston. 
At  Home  with  the  Lord.  A  Sermon  preached  in  the 
Wood  Street  Chapel,  Bilston  .  .  May  8th,  1887,  on  the 
Occasion  of  the  Death  of  Mr.  Benjamin  Attwood.  Man- 
chester: Ireland  ^  Co.    n.d.  (1887).    12mo.,  pp.  14. 

Patbshull,  Patteshull,  Patshul,  near  Wolver- 
hampton. 

S.  W.  Tiew  of  Church  [Shaw,  II.,  279]  ;  History  of 
[ib.,  280—83]  ;  Other  references  to  [Bodl.  Lib.,  853,  37  : 
iiI5,  208:  799,1191.  _     „.     ^    ,^     ^, 

[See  Legge  (Earls  of  Dartmouth),  Pigot  (Lord), 
Dallas  (Sir  R.).] 

Pateshull,  Hugh  de.  Probably  «.  of  Simon  de 
PateshuU,  Chief  Justice  of  England  ;  Treasurer 
of  St.  Paul's  ;    Treasurer  of  England  ;    Bp.  of 


Lichfield,  1239  to  death  ; 
bur.  Lichfield. 


d.  7th  Dec,  1241  ; 


Charta  [Bodl.  Lib.,  864,  6,  7]  ;  Other  notices  and 
references  [Anglia  Sacra ;  Godwin's  Prssulibus ;  Har- 
wood's  Lichfield,  138  ;  Beresford's  Diocese  of  Lichfield,  110, 
113;  Patent  Bolls,  25  Hen.  III.,  mS ;  Cox's  Derbys.  Churches, 
III.,  363  ;  Cox's  Muniments  of  Lichfield  Cathedral.  96, 
115,  123,  142,  143,  169 ;  Statutes  on  f.  12—15  of  "  Liber 
Primus  Miscellaneorum "  [Muniment  Room,  Lichfield 
Cathedral]  ;  Quit  Claim  from  Henry  de  Scotton  to  Bishop 
Hugo  de  Pateshull  of  Land  at  Berkswich,  dated  1240  [F. 
112,  Magnum  Registrum  Album,  Lichfield  Cathedral]  ; 
Deeds  relating  to  Pateshull  Chantry  [F.  144,  1446,  146, 
145S,  146,  ib. )  ;  Grant  from  Richard,  Lord  of  Wibbenbury, 
to  Bishop  Pateshull  of  all  rights  in  the  town  of  Wibben- 
bury, dated  1240  [F.  2286,  ib.]  ;  Institution  of  Thomas 
Wyght  into  possession  of  .  .  .  Chantry  [Pateshull], 
&c.,  dated  1378  [Yicar's  Muniments,  A  8,  Lichfield  Cathe- 
dral]. 

Pateshull,  Simon  de.  Chief  Justice  of  Eng- 
land ;  bur.  in  Chapter  House  at  Pipewell. 

[Bodl.  Lib.,  799,  119;  Burke's  Landed  Gentry,  art. 
Pateshull  of  AUenmore.] 

Patsholl. 

MSS.     [See  Dartmouth  (W.  W.,  Earl  of).] 

Patteson,  Rev.  Edward,     b.  Smethwick,  1753  ; 
s.  of  Rev.  Edward  Patteson  ;  Mat.  Trin.  Coll., 
Ox.,  31st  March,  1781  ;    B.A.,  1784  ;    M.A., 
1787  ;  d.,  East  Sheen,  21st  June,  1845. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1079.] 

Pattingham,  near  Wolverhampton. 

S.  W.  Tiew.    By  Paddy.    ^796. 
History  of.     [Shaw,  II.,  279.] 

Pattison,  Dorothy.  b.  Hauxwell  Rectory, 
Yorks.,  June,  1832  ;  dau.  of  Rev.  Mark 
Pattison ;  Parish  Schoolmistress  at  Little 
Woolston,  near  Bletchley,  Bucks.,  1861  ; 
joined  Sisterhood  of  the  Good  Samaritans  at 
Coatham,  1864  ;  Nurse  in  a  Cottage  Hospital 
at  Walsall,  1865  to  death  ;  d.  28th  Dec, 
1878  ;  bur.  Walsall  Cemetery. 
Life  of  Sister  Dora.  By  Miss  Margaret  Lonsdale  [iee]. 
Notices.  &c.     [Newspapers  for  the  week  in  which  she 

died,] 

Pattison,  Rev.  Edward,   b.  Birmingham,  1733  ; 
s.  of  William  Pattison  ;     B.A.,    Ox.    Univ., 
1754  ;  M.A.,  1757  ;  of  Smethwick. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1079.] 

Pattison,  Samuel,     b.  "  near  Etruria." 

"Nor  should  a  bard  irom  near  Etruria  rise. 
Without  enthroning  WBDGBWOOI)  in  the  skies."— 

Pattison's  Poems,  77. 

Original  Poems :  Moral  and  Satirical.  London : 
Printed  for  the  Author  by  Charles  Paramore  .  .  1792. 
12mo.,  pp.  xxir.,  25—228 ;  Subscribers'  names,  4  leaves. 

Pattison,  Rev.  Thomas  Howard,  b.  Lancaster, 
14th  Dec,  1838  ;  Minister,  Ryehill  Baptist 
Church,  Newcastle-on-Tyne  ;  Minister  of  the 
First  Baptist  Church,  Newhaven,  Conn., 
U.S.A.,  Dec,  1874. 

Hymn  Book  for  the  Use  of  Hinde  Chapel,  Durham. 
With  Preface  by  T.  Howard  Pattison.  Wolverhampton, 
1884. 

Padle,  Rt.  Rev.  William,  b.  London,  1599  ; 
s.  of  William  Paule,  butcher  ;  baptized  St. 
Leonard's,  Eastcheap,  London,  14th  Oct., 
1699  ;  Mat.  AH  Souls'  Coll.,  Ox.,  15th  Not., 
1616  ;  B.A.,  9th  June,  1618  ;    Fellow,  1618  ; 


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M.A.,  1st  June,  16-21;  B.D.,13tliMarch,1628  ; 
D.D.,  10th  March,  1631  ;  Kector  of  a  Mediety 
of  Patshull,  1626—28  ;    licensed,   12th  Nov., 
1632,  to  marry   Mary   Glenham  ;     Rector  of 
Baldwin-Brightwell,    1632,    and    of    Chinnor, 
Oxon.,   1662  ;    Chp.  to  Charles  I.  and  II.  ; 
Vicai    of    Amport,    Hants.,     1662  ;  _  Canon 
Eesidentiary  of  Chichester  ;  Dean  of  Lichfield, 
1661—63  ;    Bp.  of   Oxford,  1663  ;    d.  24th 
May,  1663. 
[Bliss's  "Wood's  Ath.  Oxon.,  IT.,  828  ;    London  Mar- 
riage Licences ;     Chester's    Westmr.    Abbey   Eeg.,    131 ; 
Lansd.  MSS.,  986,  f.  68 ;    Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S., 
III.,  1127  ;    Harwood's  Liclifield,  186.] 

Pauli,  Eev.  John.     b.  Oxford,  1837  ;  s.  of  Rev. 

C.  W.  H.  Pauli,    Professor   of  Hebrew   and 

Chaldaic,    Ox.    Univ. ;    educated   abroad   and 

privately;    Durham    Univ.,   1859;     Lichfield 

Theological  Coll.,  1861  ;    Curate,  St.  John's, 

Longton,  1861— 64  ;    of  Hednesford,   1864— 

70  ;    Vicar    of    Hednesford,    1870—74  ;     of 

Audley,  1874  ;  m.  Alice  Smith,  of  Lich6eld. 

Sermon  on  the  Death  of  the  Eev.  Charles  P.  Wilbra- 

ham,  M.A.,   A^car  of   Penkridge    .    .         Kidsgrove:    T. 

Wardle.    1879.     8vo. 

An  Easter  Hymn.     1888. 
Post  Communion  Hymn. 

Paulton,  a.  E.,  Wolverhampton. 

A  New — or  the  American — Faust.  Wolverhampton: 
Pavlton  Bros.     1890.     8to.,  pp.  257. 

Padlton  Brothers,  Printers,  Wolverhampton. 

The  Magpie.  A  Journal  of  Wit  and  Humour.  Wol- 
verhampton: Pavlton  Brothers,    n.d. 

Payne,  Sir  Charles  Gillies,  Bart.  b.  Stourton 
Castle,  1793  ;  s.  of  Peter  Payne,  Esq.  (after- 
wards a  Baronet)  ;  Mat.  Merton  Coll.,  Ox:., 
13th  Dec,  1812  ;  Postmaster,  1812—15  ; 
B.A.,  1815  ;  M.A.,  1818;  Barrister-at-Law, 
Middle  Temple,  1823  ;  High  Sheriff  of  Beds., 
1851  ;  Deputy  Lieutenant,  1852  ;  Chairman 
of  the  Biggleswade  Division,  Beds.  ;  P.O.  of 
Legislative  Council  of  St.  Bartholomew,  1833  ; 
m.  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  Thelwall  Salusbury  ;  d. 
21st  May,  1870. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1081 ;    Dod's  Peerage 

(1856).] 

Payne,  Rev.  Peter  Samuel  Henry,  b.  Hands- 
worth,  1810  ;  s.  of  Peter  Payne,  Esq.,  and 
brother  of  the  above  ;  Mat.  Balliol  Coll.,  Ox., 
29th  Nov.,  1827  ;  Scholar,  1827—31  ;  B.A., 
1831  ;  Fellow,  1831—41  ;  M.A.,  1835  ; 
Bursar,  1838  ;  Dean,  1839  ;  Senior  Dean, 
1840  ;  d.  SOfch  June,  1841. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1082.] 

Payne,  William.  Connected  with  the  Stafford- 
shire Knot,  Hanley,  for  some  years  up  to  1889. 

Stafford  Gaol  and  its  Associations ;  with  a  Record  of 
County  Crime  and  Criminals.  Printed  (from  stereotype 
plates)  hy  J.  Hitchings,  Hanley.     1887.     Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  173. 

The  Siege  of  Caverawall  Castle. 

The  Great  Orme  and  its  Antiquities. 

Historical  Sketches  and  Tales  of  the  Waveueg  Valley. 

The  Coal  Seam  of  the  Scottish  Highlands. 

The  Haven's  Wing. 

History  of  the  South  Staffordshire  Coal-field. 

[All  the  above  contributed  to  the  columns  of  the  Staffordshire 
Knot.] 


Payton,  J.     A  Quaker ;  of  Dudley. 

An  Authentic  History  and  Description  of  the  Castle 
and  Priory  of  Dudley,  chiefly  compiled  from  the  works  of 
Leland,  Erdeswicke, 'Plott,  Grose,  &c.  Dudley:  Printed 
for  the  Author  by  J.  Rann.    1794.    8vo.,  pp.  30. 

Peak  (or  Peake),  James,  b.  Dronfield,  Derbys., 
1744  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Jonathan  Peak,  Vicar  ;  edu- 

•  cated  Man.  Gr.  Sch.,  25th  June,  1759  ;  of  St. 
John's  Coll.,  Cam.;  B.A.,  1767  ;  M.A.,  1775; 
Rector  of  Kingsley,  1790  to  death  ;  Chp.  to 
Duke  of  Devonshire  ;  Incumbent  of  Edensor, 
Derbys.  ;  d.  1st  Dec,  1803  ;  memorial  stone 
in  Edensor  Church. 
[Man.  Sch.  Eeg.,  I.,  187,  282 ;  Hutchinson's  Stoke,  94.] 

Peake,  Arthur  Samuel,  b.  Leek,  1866  ;  s.  of 
Samuel  Peake  ;  Mat.  St.  John's  Coll.,  Ox., 
13th  Oct.,  1883  ;  Scholar,  1883—85  ;  B.A., 
1887. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1083.] 

Peake,  Emma.  Printer,  High  Street,  New- 
castle ;  succeeded  her  husband,  T.  Peake  [s««], 
on  his  death,  1886. 

Eeports  of  North  Staffordshire  Infirmary.  1886  to 
date. 

Annual  Eeports  of  Staffordshire  Chamber  of  Agricul- 
ture.    1886  to  date. 

Rules  of  "  Poor  Man's  Friend "  Lodge.  .  .  .  Eoe- 
Buck  Inn,  Newcastle.  Newcastle :  E.  Peake.  1890.  12mo. 
pp.  22. 

Eules  of  the  "Pride  of  Madeley  "  Lodge.  Newcastle: 
E.  Peake.    1889.    12mo.,  pp.  19. 

Peake,  John  Nash.  b.  Tunstall,  3rd  April, 
1H37  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Peake  and  Harriet,  his 
wife  ;  educated  North  London  Collegiate  Sch. ; 
Exiiibitioner  at  Royal  Academy ;  J.P.  for 
Staffs. ;  Chief  Bailiff  of  Tunstall ;  m.  Eleanor, 
d.  of  Joseph  Bull,  Esq.,  of  Shelton. 

Brickyard  Children.  An  Answer  to  the  Charge  of 
Mr.  George  Smith  against  "  The  Tileries,"  Tunstall.  Lon- 
don: Grant  (J-  Co.     1871.     8vo.,  pp.  77. 

[See  Smith's  Cry  of  the  Brickyard  Children,  14—20, 
21—24,  33,  44,  76.] 

J.  N.  P.  has  painted  presentation  portraits  of  Sir 
Smith  Child,  Alfred  Meakiu,  Esq.,  Dr.  Garner,  and  himself. 

Peake,  Joseph.  "  Who  resided  in  a  secluded 
village  of  North  Staffordshire";  was,  with  his 
three  sons,  a  South  American  Merchant ;  d: 
1837. 

A  Selection  of  Posthumous  Poems.  By  Joseph  Peake. 
Hanley :  Allbut  ^  Daniel.  1860.  8vo.,  4  leaves,  pp  143. 
(Dalziel  Brothers,  Engravers  and  Printers,  London.) 

('•This  selection  of  Posthumous  Poems  is  affectionately  dedi- 
cated to  the  memory  of  the  Author  by  his  son."  Printed  in  choco- 
late, with  borders  and  initial  letters  in  gold. 

J.  P.  was  a  contributor  to  several  periodicals. 

Peake,  Joseph,     s.  of  the  above  ;    of    Stoney- 

fields,  Newcastle. 

Editor  of — A  Selection  of  Posthumous  Poems,  &c. 
[5ee  Peake  (Joseph;  d.  1837).] 

Peake,  Joseph.     Newcastle. 

A  Dialogue  between  the  Fallen  Angels  and  a  Human 
Spirit  just  entered  into  the  other  world  [New  Con.  Mag. 
(1828),  386—87].  Memoir  of  Elias  Hanley,  of  Hanley 
[ib.  (1829),  265—71,  309—16].  Methodism  at  Knutton 
lib.  (1834),  359—60].  Obituary  of  George  Barnes,  of 
Newcastle  [ib.  (1842),  229—31.] 

Peake,  Thomas,  b.  Newcastle,  5th  June,  1833  ; 
apprenticed  to  P.  Crewe  [see~\  ;  Manager  for 
C.  Hickson,  Printer,  on  whose  death  (1880  > 


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he  succeeded  to  the  business  in  High  Street, 
Newcastle  ;   d.  14th  April,  1886. 

Sermon  on  the  Mount.     [See  Algar  (Rev.  H.).] 
Brethren,  Pray  for  ua.     [See  Edwards  (Rev.  B.  J.).] 
Special  Rules    ....   Whitfield  Colliery.    Printed 
hy  Thomas  Peahe,  Puhlislier  to  the  North  Staffordshire  Coal 
and  Ironmasters^  Aisociation,  Newcastle.    8vo.,  pp.  8. 

Reports  of  North  Staffordshire  Infirmary.     1880 — 86. 
Lichfield  Diocesan  Calendar.     1880—1886. 

Pearcb,  Edward  Sainthill.    Surfjeon  ;  L.R.C.P., 

Edin.,    1867;     M.R.C.S.,    Eng.,    1867;     in 

practice  at  Brierley  Hill  since. 

Unqualified  Assistants. 

Successful  Case  of  Colotomy.     [Lancet  (1873).] 

Pearcb,  Thomas.    Clerk  of  Walsall  Races,  1809 

— 12  ;    Agent  to   Birmingham  Life  Insurance 

Company  ;  Constable  ;  Vestry  Clerk,  1812. 

The  History  and  Directory  of  Walsall.  Containing 
its  Antiquities,  and  a  modern  survey  of  its  Improvements, 
a  description  of  its  Puhlio  Edifices,  &c.  To  which  is  added 
A  Correct  Account  of  the  Trial  between  the  Borough  and 
Foreign,  &c.,  &c.  BirminghaTn :  Printed  by  Thomson  ^ 
Wrightson,  New  Street.  1813.  8vo.,  pp.  is.,  234.  Prontis.: 
"Walsall  Racecourse." 

Pearcb,  Rev.  Thomas.  b.  Harford,  Berks., 
1820  ;  s.  of  F.  Joseph  Pearce  ;  Lincoln  Coll., 
Ox.  ;  B.A.,  1843  ;  M.A.,  1848  ;  Curate  of 
Goldenhill,  1845—47;  Highcliffe,  Hants., 
1847—49  :  Waterperry,  Oxon.,  1850—52  ; 
Sparsholt,  Berks.  ;  Vicar  of  Morden,  Oxon., 
1853  ;  Rector  of  Charborough,  Oxon.,  1871  ; 
d.  24th  Sept.,  1885. 

The  Dogs  of  the  British  Islands.  London:  Horace 
Cox.    1866. 

(The  Rev.  T.  Pearce  wrote  the  larger  portion.) 

The  Dog.     Cassell.    1872. 

The  Idstone  Papers.    London :  Horace  Cox.    1872. 

Articles  in  The  Field,  &c. 

Pearson,  Caroline,  b.  Graisley  House,  Wolver- 
hampton, ISTov.,  1796  ;  dau.  of  Joseph  Pearson, 
Esq.,  J.P.  ;  m.,  1827,  Rowland  (afterwards 
Sir)  Hill,  father  of  the  Penny  Post ;  was  a 
very  active  correspondent  in  the  postal  reform 
movement  originated  and  carried  on  by  her 
husband  ;  d.  May,  1881. 
Many  letters  extant :  some  printed. 

Pearson,   John.     b.  Manor  House,  Tettenhall, 
1772  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Pearson ;   educated  Wol- 
verhampton   Gr.    Sch.  ;    Mat.   Ch.   Ch.,   Ox., 
24th  Oct.,  1789  ;    Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's 
Inn,  1802  ;  on  the  Oxford  Circuit ;  Advocate- 
General  in  India,   1824—40  ;    d.  16th  April, 
1841. 
Poems  on  various  occasions.    London,  1796.    8vo. 
Letter  to  the  Freeholders  and  Inhabitants  of  Stafford- 
shire on  the  late  County  Meeting.     Stafford,  1797.    8vo. 

The  Rights  of  the  Inhabitants  at  large  to  attend 
County  Meetings  asserted,  in  a  second  letter  to  the  Free- 
holders, Manufacturers,  and  Inhabitants  of  Staffordshire. 
Stafford,  1797.    8vo. 

A  Review  of  Lord  Selkirk's  objection  to  a  Reform  m 
the  Representation  of  the  People.     1809.    8vo. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1086;  Gent.'s  Mag. 
(1841),  pt.  II.,  428  ;  Lawley's  Biblio.  of  Wolverhampton.] 

Pearson,    John   Yardley.     b.  West  Bromwich, 
1860  ;  s.  of  Joseph  Hitchman  Pearson,  Esq.  ; 
Mat.  New  Coll.,  Ox.,  11th  Oct.,  1878  ;  Scholar, 
1878—83  ;  B.A.,  1883 ;  M.A.,  1888. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IIL,  1086.] 


Pearson,  Joseph.     Of  Graisley  House,  Wolver- 
hampton ;  J. P.,  Stafifs. 
Report  of  the  Case  of  the  Wolverhampton  Meeting- 
House  :  Mander  v.  Pearson.     London,  1838.    8vo. 

Pearson,  Thomas,     b.  Wolverhampton,   1733  ; 
s.  of  Edward  Pearson  ;  Mat.  St.  Edmund  Hall, 
Ox.,   14th   Feb.,  1749  ;    B.A.,  from  Ch.  Ch., 
1753  ;  M.A.,  1756. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1086.] 

Pbche,  Richard.     Supposed  to  have  been  a  son 

of  Robert  de  Peche  (Bp.  of  Lichfield,  1121  — 

27)  ;    1st  Archd.  of  Chester,   1125—40  :    of 

Coventry,  1127  ;   Bp.  of  Lichfield,  1162—82; 

one  of    the  Justices   of    Ireland,   1181 — 82  ; 

became  an  Augustinian  at  St.  Thomas's  Priory, 

Stafford  (which  he  had  founded)  ;    d.  there, 

6th  Oct.,  1183. 

[Dugd.  Monast.,  IIL,  220  ;   Harwood's  Lichfield,  134, 

204 ;    Beresford's  Dio.  of  Lichfield,  57  ;    Cox's  Muniments 

of  Lichfield,  110,  115,  117—19,  124, 130, 140,  146.] 

Pbchb,  Robert  de.     Bp.  of  Lichfield,  1121—27  ; 
Chp.  to  Henry  I.  ;    d.,  Coventry,  20th  Aug., 
1127. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  133.] 

Peck,  John.  b.  Grindon,  1639  ;  «.  of  Rev. 
Samuel  Peck,  Vicar  of  Grindon,  1631,  and  of 
Husband's  Boswortli,  Leics.,  1648  ;  Sizar,  St. 
John's  Coll.,  Cam.,  3rd  Dec,  1655  ;  B.A., 
1659  ;  M.A.,  1663  ;  Fellow  ;  incorporated 
Ox.  Univ.,  12th  July,  1664. 
[Mayor,  124  ;  Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1136.] 

Pedigrees,  &c.,  relating  to  Staffordshire,  in 
MS.  and  printed. 
Pedigrees  and  Arms  [Lot  268,  Salt  Library]  ;  ditto, 
relating  to  Staffs.,  Worcs.,  Derbys.,  Salop,  &o.,  in  23  par- 
cels, fol.,  arranged  from  A— Z  [ib..  Lot  269]  ;  Family  of 
Colton  [ib.,  271] ;  of  R.  S.  Cooke  (Claimant  to  Stafford 
Barony  [ib.,  272]  ;  of  the  Audleys,  Barretts,  Lanes,  Oke- 
overs,  Ferrers,  &c.  [ib.,  274] ;  of  Audley  Family  [ib.,  277]; 
Deverenx  Family  [ib.,  280]  ;  of  James  of  Lytton,  co. 
Stafford  [ib.,  281]  ;  Joliffe,  of  co.  Stafford,  &c.  [ib.,  282]  ; 
Pigot  Family  [ib.,  285,  286]  ;  other  references,  Stafford- 
shire Families,  &c.  [ib.,  287,  2931;  Shirley  Family  [ib., 
294]  ;  Aston,  of  Tixall  [16.,  295]  ;  Talbot  Family  [ib., 
296—298];  Pigot  Family  Evidences  [»4., 305, 306].  Others 
will  be  found  in  the  Harl.  MSS.,  Brit.  Mus.,  506,  818,  1983, 
1995,  1990,  1077,  1173,  1415,  1439,  1570,  2203,  2113,  6104, 
6128,  7022,  2043,  b.  47  L;  2145,  f.  99  ;  1429  ff.  286,  33,  34i, 
37b,  38i.  39J,  426,  456,  495—526,  99 ;  Lansd.  MS.,  843  ; 
Bodl.  Lib.,  834,  art.  V.  Coll.  of  Arms,  Philpot  MSS.,  39L, 
47L. 

[See  Boweu  (Jas.),  Dugdale  (Sir  W.),  Pegge  (Rev.  S.), 
Flower  (W.),  G-lover  ( — ),  Erdeswicke  (S.),Harwood  (Rev. 
T  ),  Nicholas  (Sir  N.  H.),  Sims  (R.),  Sims's  Manual  for 
Genealogists,  6,  51,  56,  57,  157, 173,  219,  239,  293,  321,  328, 
333,  338,  434 ;  Hist.  Coll.  of  Staffordshire,  Vol.  L  to  date  ; 
Shaw's  Staffs,  (for  all  parts  of  the  County  except  Pirehill 
North) ;  Plott's  Staffs,  (contains  a  very  fine  map,  giving 
Coats  of  Arms  of  nearly  all  who  had  a  right  to  bear  arms 
at  the  time  (1686)  of  issue ;  Erdeswicke's  Survey  of  Staf- 
fordshire, 1717,  1723,  1786, 1820. 1844  (the  two  latter  edited 
by  Rev.  Thomas  Harwood  [see]);  Tunnioliffe's  Survey 
contains  Coats  of  Arms.  Besides  the  above,  numerous 
works  relating  to  other  counties  contain  pedigrees,  data, 
facts,  &c.,  essential  to  the  enquirer  on  this  subject.  Re- 
ports of  the  North  Staffordshire,  and  Burton,  Tamworth, 
and  other  ArchaBological  Societies  contain  numerous  facts  ; 
as  also  does  the  Midland  Magazine  (4  vols.).  Sleigh's  Leek, 
Redfern's  Uttoxeter,  Ward's  Stoke-upon-Trent,  Willmorels 
Walsall,  WiUett's  West  Bromwich,  Booker's,  Twamley's, 
Payton's,  Simma's  Dudley  Castle,  Palmer's  Tamworth  and 
Tamworth  Church,  Bagnall's  Wednesbury,  Lawley's  Bo- 
ston, Hackwood's  Darlaston  and  Tipton,  Amphlet'a  Clent, 
Salt's  Standon,  &c.,  &c.] 


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Burke,  Lodge,  Debrett,  Dod,  Playfair,  Dugdale,  Jacob, 
Collins,  "Wooton,  Waif  ord,  and  other  Peerages,  Baronetages, 
and  Knightages,  contain  Pedigrees,  &c.,  of  Staffordshire 
persons ;  as  also  Burke's  Commoners  and  his  Landed 
(rentry. 

[Besides  the  above,  there  are  numerous  publications  issued, 
dealing  with  Peerages,  Claims,  &c.,  as  Shrewsbury,  Stafford,  &c., 
all  of  which  are  invaluable  to  the  searcher.  /  have  not  detailed 
them  as  they  are  given  so  far  as  V£cessary  in  the  body  of  the  work. — 
COMPILEB.) 

Pedlby,  Rev.  Charles,  h.  Hanley,  1827  ;  Con- 
gregational Minister  from  1844  ;  at  Chester- 
le-Street,  1849  ;  at  St.  John's,  Newfoundland, 
1857 ;  at  Cold  Springs,  Ontario,  1866  to 
death  ;  m.  Miss  Stowell,  dau.  of  Dr.  Stowell ; 
d.  25th  Feb.,  1872. 

History  of  Newfoundland.    London,  1863.    8vo. 
Obituary.     [Con.  Tear  Booh  (1873),  348,  349.] 

Pedlby,  Samuel.     Master  Tamworth  Gr.  Sch. 

Examples  in  Arithmetic.  London :  Macmillan  cj-  Co. 
1819.  Cr.  8to.,  pp.  viii.,  371.  Published  in  Two  Parts, 
1885.     I.,  pp.  iv.,  190  ;  II.,  unpaged. 

The  Pupil  Teacher's  Handbook. 

Pebl,  Rt.  Hon.  Arthur  Wellesley.      h.  London, 
1830  ;    8.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.   Sir  Robert  Peel, 
Bart.,  of  Drayton  Manor  ;    Mat.  Balliol  Coll., 
Ox.,   6th  April,  1848  ;    B.A.,  1862  ;    M.A., 
1865  ;    created    .D.C.L.,    22nd   June,    1887  ; 
Student,  Middle  Temple,  1853  ;    M.P.,   War- 
wick, 1865 — 85  ;  of  Warwick  and  Leamington, 
1885  to  date  ;  Patronage  Secretary  to  Treasury, 
1873 — 74  ;    Under  Secretary,  Home  Depart- 
ment, April  to  Dec,  1880  ;   Speaker  of  House 
of  Commons,  Feb.,  1884  to  date. 
Speeches.     [Hansard's  Debates,  1868 — 84.] 
Decisions  as  Speaker.     [lb.,  1884  to  date.] 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1088.] 

Peel,  Edmund,  h.  8th  Aug.,  1791  ;  s.  of 
Robert  (afterwards  1st  Bart.)  Peel,  Esq.  ;  edu- 
cated Harrow  ;  M.P.,  Newcastle,  1831 — 32, 
1835 — 37  ;  unsuccessful  candidate,  1830  and 
1882  ;  m.,  1812,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Swinfen, 
Esq.,  of  Swinfen. 
[Palmer's  Tamworth,  437  ;  Ingamells'  Newcastle,  46.] 

Pebl,  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Frederick,  b.  26th  Oct., 
1823  ;  s.  of  Robert  Peel  (afterwards  Rt.  Hon.), 
Esq.;  educated  Harrow  ;  of  Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.; 
M.A.,  1849  ;  Student  of  Inner  Temple,  5th 
May,  1845  ;  Barrister-at-Law,  1849  ;  M.P., 
Leominster,  1849 — 52  ;  Bury,  1852 — 57, 
1859 — 65  ;  Under  Secretary  for  Colonies, 
1851—52,  1852—55  ;  ditto,  for  War,  1855 
— 57  ;  Financial  Secretary  to  Treasury,  1860 
66  ;  Chairman  of  Railway  Commission,  1873 
to  death ;  P.C.,  1875  ;  Deputy  Lieuten- 
ant for  Warws.  and  High  Sheriff,  1873  ; 
K.C.M.G.,  3rd  June,  1869  ;  m.  (1),  12th 
Aug.,  1857,  Elizabeth  Emily,  dau.  of  the  late 
John  Shelley,  Esq.,  of  Avington  House,  Hants., 
(2)  3rd  Sept.,  1879,  Janet,  •  rfow.  of  Philip 
Pleydell-Bouverie,  Esq.,  of  Brymore,  Somers. 

Numerous  Eeports  on  Railways  and  connected  Sub- 
jects to  Parliament. 

[Men  at  the  Bar,  368.] 

Peel,  Rey.  Herbert  Richard.  b.  Canterbury, 
1831  :    s.  of  Dr.  John  Peel ;    Mat.  Ch.  Ch., 


Ox.,  31st  May,  1849  ;    B.A.,  1853  ;    M.A., 
1856  ;    Rector  of  Handsworth,  1860—73  ;    d. 
2nd  June,  1885. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1089.] 

Peel,  Rev.  John.  b.  22nd  Aug.,  1798  ;  s.  of 
1st  Sir  Robert  Peel,  Bart.  ;  Vicar  of  Stone, 
1828  ;  Preb.  of  Canterbury,  1829  ;  m.,  6th 
May,  1824,  Augusta,  dau.  of  John  Swinfen, 

Esq. 
[Palmer's  Tamworth,  438.] 

Peel,  John.  b.  Manchester,  4th  Feb.,  1804  ; 
s.  of  Thomas  Peel,  of  Peelfold,  Lanes.,  and 
Dorothy  Bolton,  his  wife  ;  educated  Man.  Gr. 
Sch.;  M.P.,  Tamworth,  Oct.,  1863—68,  1870 
to  death  ;  Trustee  to  Man.  Gr.  Sch.  ;  J.P., 
Staffs,  and  Warws. ;  of  Middleton  Hall,  Tam- 
worth ;  m.,  8th  Oct.,  1830,  Esther,  dau.  of 
Edward  Peel,  Esq.,  of  Church  Bank ;  d., 
suddenly,  of  apoplexy,  at  Middleton  Hall,  2nd 
April,  1872. 
[Man.  Sch.  Reg.,  III.,  165,  199.] 

Peel,  Sir  Laurence,  b.  1800  ;  s.  of  Joseph 
Peel,  Esq.,  of  Southgate  ;  educated  St.  John's 
Coll.,  Cam.  ;  B.A.,  1821  ;  Barrister-at-Law, 
Middle  Temple,  1824  ;  Advocate-General  in 
Bengal,  1840—42  ;  Chief  Justice  of  Calcutta, 
1842 — 55  ;  Vice-President  of  Legislative  Coun- 
cil at  Calcutta,  1854—55  ;  created  Hon.  D.C.L., 
Ox.,  1858  ;  Member  of  the  Judicial  Committee 
ofthe  Privy  Council;  knighted,  1842  ;  Treasurer 
of  the  Middle  Temple,  Dec,  1866. 

Sketch  of  the  Life  and  Character  of  Sir  Robert  Peel 
London,  1860.    8vo.,  pp.  314. 

Peel,  Sir  Robert,  Bart.  b.  Peelfold,  Lanes., 
25th  April,  1750  ;  s.  of  Robert  Peel  (Cotton 
Manufacturer,  of  Peelfold,  near  Blackburn,  and 
afterwards  of  Burton-on-Trent),  and  Elizabeth 
(dau.  of  Edmund  Howorth,  of  Blackburn),  his 
wife  ;  educated  Blackburn  Gr.  Sch.  ;  Partner, 
1773,  with  Messrs.  Yates  &  Howard,  of  Bury,' 
Cotton  Spinners  ;  a  Banker  for  some  time  in 
Manchester  ;  purchased  Drayton  Manor,  near 
Tamworth,  from  the  Marquis  of  Bath,  1778, 
where  he  afterwards  resided  ;  M.P.,  Tamworth 
1790—1820  ;  contributed  £10,000,  in  1797,' 
to  the  Patriotic  Fund  for  the  Defence  of  the 
Nation  ;  Commander  of  the  Bury  Loyal  Volun- 
teers, 1798;  created  a  Baronet,  29th  Nov., 
1800  ;  High  Steward  for  Tamworth,  1811  to 
death  ;  Founder  of  Sir  Robert  Peel's  Sch., 
Tamworth,  which  he  endowed  with  the  sum  of 
£6,000  in  1820  ;  retired  from  business,  1818  ■ 
m.  (1),  8th  July,  1783,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Mr! 
Yates,  his  Partner,  at  Bury,  (2)  18th  Oct., 
1805,  Susanna  Clarke  ;  d.,  Drayton  Manor 
3rd  May,  1830. 

,-     I^'^  ?Ji^}°^^^  ^^^^  productive  of  National  Prosperity 
London,  1780.     8vo.     Manchester,  1843.    8vo    pp  x    46 

The  Substance  of  E.  Peel,  Esq.'s  Speech  in  the  House 
of  Commons  on  the  Union  with  Ireland.     London,  1799 

An  Address  to  the  Electors  of  Tamworth.     Penzance 
loZ—.     s.  sn.  ' 

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Sketch  of  Sir  E.  Peel  [it/mw,  XXVI., 378]  ;  Obituary 
[New  Con.  Mag.  (1830),  384;  Gent.'s  Mag.  (1830),  556]  ; 
Letters  {Autographic  Mirror,  I.,  Nos.  1,  2]. 

Portraits.  [Baines's  Lanes.  (1836), II., (171 ;  Wright's 
Lanes. ;  Its  Legends  (1842),  82 ;  Baines's  Cotton  Manu- 
factures (n.d.,  8vo.) ;  Bradshaw's  Manchester  Jour.,  I. : 
Nat.  Port.  Gallery,  IT.] 

[Sutton's  Lanes.  Authors,  87 ;  Palmer's  Tamworth, 
149,  151,  154,  185,  207,  312,  402,  436—39,  459,  467,  App. 
xiv.;  Harlaud's  Baines's  Lanes.,  II.,  56.] 

Pbbl,  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Robert,  b.  Bury,  Lanes., 
5th  Feb.,  1788  ;  s.  of  Robert  Peel,  Esq.  (after- 
wards 1st  Baronet),  and  Ellen  Yates,  his  1st 
wife  ;  educated  at  Harrow  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch., 
Ox.,  21st  Oct.,  1805  ;  B.A.,  1808  ;  M.A., 
1814 ;  created  D.C.L.,  18th  June,  1817  ; 
P.O.  ;  M.P.,  Cashel,  Ireland,  1809—12  ; 
Chippenham,  1812—17  ;  Ox.  Univ.,  1817— 
29  ;  Westbury,  1829—30  ;  Tamworth,  1830 
to  death  ;  Colonial  Under-Secretary,  1810  ; 
Chief  Secretary  for  Ireland,  1812 — 18  ;  Home 
Secretary,  1822,  1828  ;  First  Lord  of  the 
Treasury,  1834—35,  1841—46  ;  repealed 
the  Corn  Laws  ;  2nd  Baronet,  May,  1830  ; 
High  Steward  for  Tamworth,  1830  to  death  ; 
m.,  8th  June,  1820,  Julia,  cIml.  of  General 
Sir  John  Floyd,  Bart.  ;  killed  by  a  fall  from 
his  horse,  1850. 

Letters  to  the  Eight  Hon.  Eobert  Peel,  in  answer  to 
Thomas  Campbell,  Esq.'s  Suggestions  on  a  new  London 
University.  London :  John  Hatchard  ^  Son.  1826.  8vo., 
pp.  38. 

Speech  on  Mr.  G-rattan's  Motion  on  the  Laws  affecting 
Eoman  Catholics.  London,  1817.  8to.  3rd  ed.,  1819. 
8vo.,  pp.  48. 

A  Letter  to  the  Eight  Hon.  Eobert  Peel,  late  Chair- 
man of  the  Committee  of  Secrecy  appointed  to  consider  the 
state  of  the  Bank  of  England,  with  reference  to  the  ex- 
pediency of  the  resumption  of  .  cash  payments.  By 
Sam  Turner.  London,  1819.  8vo.,  pp.  88.  3rd  ed.,  same 
date. 

A  Letter  to  .  .  .  Sir  Eobert  Peel  on  the  Effect 
and  Object  of  the  Alteration  of  the  Law  of  England,  with 
reference  to  the  extension  of  the  Jurisdiction  of  Justices 
of  Peace.  [By  Charles  Bird,  Barrister -at-Law.]  Ply- 
mouth, 1827.     8to.,  pp.  39. 

Speech  on  Moving  the  Appointment  of  a  Committee 
to  Inquire  into  the  Disabilities  affecting  His  Majesty's 
Roman  Catholic  Subjects.    London,  1829.    8vo.,  pp.  86. 

An  Apswer  to  the  Arguments  of  the  Eight  Hon. 
Eobert  Peel  in  favour  of  further  concessions  to  Catholics. 
By  a  Barrister  of  the  Inner  Temple.  London,  1829.  8vo., 
pp.  60. 

Substance  of  the  Speech  of  .     Eobert  Peel 

in  the  House  of  Commons  .  .  March  9th,  1826,  on 
moving  the  Amendment  of  the  Criminal  Law.  London, 
1828.    8vo.,  pp.  50. 

What  can  be  done  ?  A  Letter  to  Sir  Eobert  Peel  on 
the  Eeform  Question.    London,  1831.    8vo. 

[A  Letter  to  Sir  Eobert  Peel]  on  the  present  condition 
and  prospects  of  the  Established  Church.  By  M.A.  Lon- 
don, 1832.    8vo.,  pp.  104. 

The  Plash  in  the  Pan  ;  or.  Peel  in  a  Passion.  Con- 
taining the  Eesolution  ...  in  the  House  of  Commons 
...  for  an  Address  to  the  King  to  dismiss.  .  Sir 
Eobert  Peel.    London,  1833.    8vo.,  pp.  32. 

Speeches     .     .    .    during  his  administration ;  his  ad- 
dress   .    .    .    Electors    .     .         Tamworth  and  Speech  at 
Merchant  Tailors'  Hall.    London:    Eoalce  ^  Varty. 
1835.    8vo.,portrait,pp.  13,44(2)32,  34,  11,  23. 

Speeches  during  his  Administration,  1834 — 35.  Lon- 
don, 1836.    8vo. 

Speech    .    .     .    on  Eepeal  of  the  Malt  Tax.    London, 

1835.    8vo. 

Speech  ...  on  Tooke's  motion  .  .  .  Eoyal 
Charter  to  University  of  London.  Hoake  ^  Varty.  1835. 
8vo. 

Speech on  Lord  John  Eussell's  motion. 

[Eelative  to  Irish  Church.]  London:  RoaJce  cf  Varty. 
1835.    8vo. 


Corrected  Speech  on  the  Irish  Church  Bill,  July  2lBt, 
1835.  London:  Boake  cf  Varty.  1835.  4th  ed.,  same  date, 
12mo.,  pp.  32. 

The  Prime  Minister  (Sir  Robert  Peel).  A  Poem, 
Political  and  Historical.  By  a  Peer.  London :  Edward 
Churton.    1835.    Pep.  8vo.,  pp.  xi.,  151. 

Tamworth  Address,    London,  1835.    8vo. 

An  Appeal  against  the  Tamworth  Address.  A  Letter 
to  the  Eight  Hon.  Sir  Eobert  Peel,  Bart.  By  the  Author 
of  the  Letter  to  the  Earl  of  Harrowby.  London,  1835. 
8vo,,  pp.  26. 

Speech  of  .  .  .  Sir  Robert  Peel  ...  at  the 
Dinner  ...  at  Merchant  Taylors'  Hall  .  .  .  May, 
1835.  London,  1835.  8vo.,  pp.  23.  7th  ed.,  same  date, 
12mo.,  pp.  24. 

Tamworth  Election  Dinner.  Speech  of  Sir  Robert 
Peel.  Including  the  O'Connell  and  Ruthven  Correspond- 
ence on  the  Kiddam  Election.  London,  1837.   8vo.,  pp.  15. 

The  Speech  of  Sir  Robert  Peel  in  Vindication  of  the 
House  of  Commons  to  publish  its  Proceedings.  London, 
1837.     8vo.,  pp.  32. 

Speech  on  his  Inauguration  as  Lord  Rector  of  Glas- 
gow University.     London,  1837.     8vo. 

Letter  to  Sir  Robert  Peel,  in  refutation  of  the  Calum- 
nious Attacks  on  America  and  her  Citizens,  in  his  Speech 
at  Glasgow.    London,  1837.    8vo. 

Authentic  Report  of  the  Peel  Banquet  at  Merchant 
Taylors'  Hall,  May,  1838.     London,  1838.     8vo. 

The  Peel  Banquet.  .  .  Speeches  of  Sir  Robert  Peel 
.  .  .  Lord  Stanley,  and  Sir  James  Graham  .  .  with 
Debates.    London,  1838.    8vo.,  pp.  16. 

The  Government  of  Ireland.  The  Substance  of  a 
Speech  ...  in  the  House  of  Commons.  By  Sir 
Eobert  Peel.    London,  1839.    8vo.,  pp.  44. 

The  Speeches  of  Sir  Robert  Peel  ...  on  the  Corn 
Laws.  .  .  .  Second  Edition.  London,  1839.  8vo.,  pp. 
64.    Another  edition,  pp.  8. 

Speech  on  the  Corn  Laws,  Feb.  19th,  1839,  with  James 
MacQueen's  Letter  to  Lord  Melbourne  on  the  Statistics, 
&c.,  of  Agriculture  and  Manufactures.  London,  1839.  8vo. 

Speech  on  the  Government  of  Ireland.  London,  1839. 
8vo. 

Speech  on  resigning  the  attempt  to  form  a  Ministry 
in  May,  1839.     London,  1839.     12mo. 

Speech  on  Sir  J.  Yarde-Buller's  motion  on  want  of 
Confidence  in  the  Government.    London,  1840.    8vo. 

A  Letter  to  Sir  Robert  Peel,  Baronet,  in  Reply  to  his 
Speech  on  Mr.  Villiers's  motion  for  an  Enquiry  into  the 
Operation  of  the  Corn  Laws.  By  a  Member  of  the  Man- 
chester Operatives  Anti-Corn  Law  Association.  Man- 
chester, 1840.     Svq.,  pp.  16. 

Address  on  the  Establishment  of  a  Library  and  Read- 
ing Room  at  Tamworth.  London,  1841.  8vo.,  pp.  30. 
2nd  ed.,  corrected,  1841.    8vo.,  pp.  30. 

Tamworth  Reading  Room.  A  Letter  on  the  Address 
of  Sir  E.  Peel.     London,  1841.     8vo. 

[Another]   Letter  By  Catholicus.      London, 

1841.     8vo.,  pp.  42. 

Mechanics'  Churches.  A  Letter  to  Sir  Robert  Peel, 
Bart.,  on  Church  Extension,  &c.  By  Rev.  John  Livesey, 
M.A.,  Incumbent  of  St.  Philip's,  Sheffield.  London,  1840. 
8vo.,  pp.  28. 

The  Arrogance  of  Sir  Robert  Peel  Exposed,  and  his 
Sliding  Scale  committed  to  the  Fire  by  J.  W.  Massie's 
Speech,  March  2nd,  1842.     Manchester,  n.d.     12mo.,  pp.  12. 

Custom's  Duties  ;  Sir  E.  Peel's  intended  Eates.  Man- 
chester, n.d.  (1842).  12mo.,  pp.  32.  Another  ed.,  8vo.,  pp.  16. 

Financial  Statement  in  the  House  of  Commons,  1842. 
London,  1842.     8vo. 

New  Scheme  of  Taxation.  A  Speech.  By  Sir  Eobert 
Peel.     London,  1843.     8vo.,  pp.  16. 

Fireside  Musings  of  an  Idle  Man,  on  Sir  Eobert  Peel's 
late  Financial  Policy.    London,  1843.    8vo. 

Sir  Eobert  Peel  and  his  Era.  London,  1843.  8vo., 
pp.  284. 

Speeches  in  the  House  of  Commons,  May  6th  and  20th, 
1844,  on  the  Renewal  of  the  Bank  Charter.  London,  1844. 
8vo. 

The  Qui  Tam  Actions.  A  Letter  to  the  Right  Hon. 
Sir  Eobert  Peel.  By  James  Thomas  Eussell,  Solicitor. 
London,  1844.    8vo.,  pp.  12. 

A  Letter  .  .  .  to  .  .  .  Eobert  Peel  .  .  . 
occasioned  by  some  observations  he  is  reported  to  have 
made  in  a  speech  in  the  House  of  Commons  on  the 
Dissenters'  Chapels  Bill.  .  .  .  June  6th,  1844  By  a 
Deputation  from  the  Presbyterian  Church  of  England. 
London,  1844.     8vo.,  pp.  20. 

Sir  Eobert  Peel's  New  Corn  Bill  and  Tariff.  Official 
Edition.    London,  1846.    8vo.,  pp.  16. 


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Sir  Robert  Peel  and  the  Corn  Law  Crisis.  3rd  edition. 
London,  1846.    8vo.,  pp.  33. 

Eeport  of  a  Meeting  ...  at  Glasgow  ...  in 
support  of  Sir  Robert  Peel's  suggestion  in  reference  to 
Railways.     Glascjow,  1S4S.     8ro.,  pp.  15. 

Speech  of  Sir  Robert  Peel  on  the  State  of  the  Nation. 
London,  1846.     8vo.,  pp.  60. 

Physiology  of  the  Peel  Party ;  or,  the  Nature  of  the 
New  Neutral  Policy.     London,  1847.     8vo.,  pp.  31. 

Letter  from  Sir  Robert  Peel  to  the  Electors  .  of 
Tamworth.     London,  1847.     8vo.,  pp.  35. 

The  Puseyites  versus  Sir  Robert  Peel.  An  Address  to 
the  Editor  of  the  British  Critic.     London,  1847.     Svo. 

The  Erils  of  the  Currency.  An  Exposition  of  Sir 
Robert  Peel's  Bank  Charter  Act.  By  J.  C.  Wright,  M.A., 
Banker.  4th  ed.  London,  1847.  8vo.,  pp.  21.  No.  2, 
London,  1848.     8vo.,  pp.  120. 

Peel's  Last  Words.     London,  1850.     12nio. 

Account  of  the  Origin  of  the  Manchester  Statue  of 
Sir  Robert  Peel.    In  MS.     1850.     [Man.  Free  Library.] 

The  Working  men's  Memorial  of  Gratitude  to  the  late 
Sir  Robert  Peel  ...  on  the  Repeal  of  the  Corn  Laws. 
[MS.  copy  of  Indenture  on  Parchment.      Man.  Free  Lib.] 

Speeches  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Robert  Peel,  Bart.,  in 
the  House  of  Commons.  .  .  Index.  .  .  .  With  a 
brief  Chronological  Summary  of  the  various  subjects.  In 
Four  Volumes.     London,  1853.     Svo.     Portrait. 

The  Lite  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Robert  Peel  as  Subject 
and  Citizen,  as  Legislator  and  Minister.  With  a  portrait. 
By  William  Harvey.  New  ed.,  with  numerous  additions 
and  alterations.  London;  George  Routledge  ^  Co.  1820. 
Duo.,  pp.  iv.,  220. 

Memorial  Lines  on  Sir  Robert  Peel.  By  Joseph 
Arnold,  Esq.  London:  Bradhury  4~  Evans.  1850.  8vo., 
pp.8. 

Memoirs  of  Sir  R.  Peel,  Bart.  By  the  Author  of  the 
Life  of  the  Duke  of  Wellington.  London,  1842.  8vo., 
2  vols. 

Opinions  of  Sir  Robert  Peel  expressed  in  public.  By 
W.  T.  Haly.  Esq.  London ;  Whittalcer  ^  Co.  1843.  8vo., 
pp.  iv.,  480. 

Etudes  d'Histoire  Contemporaine.    [See  Guizot  (M.).] 

The  Life  of  Sir  Robert  Peel,  Bart.  A  Critical 
Biography  by  George  Henry  Francis.  Reprinted,  with 
additions,  from  Eraser's  Magazine.  London:  John  W. 
Parker  Lf  Son.     MDCCCLII.     I6mo.,  pp.  116. 

A  Sketch  of  the  Life  and  Character.  \  See  Peel  (Sir 
L,).] 

Memoirs  of  the  Eight  Hon.  Sir  Robert  Peel,  Baronet, 
M.P.  Published  by  the  Trustees  of  his  Papers,  Lord 
Mahon  [afterwards  Earl  Stanhope]  and  the  Right  Hon. 
Edward  Cardwell,  M.P.  [afterwards  Lord  Cardwell]. 
London:  John  Murray.  1856.  Pt.  8vo.,  pp.  (I.)  xii.,  366, 
(II.)  iv.,  .357. 

Sir  Robert  Peel  as  a  Type  of  Statesmanship.  By 
Symonds.     London,  1856.     Svo. 

Life  and  Times  of  Sir  Robert  Peel.  By  W.  Cooke 
Taylor,  LL.D.  .  .  Peter  Jackson,  late  Fisher,  Son,  ^  Co., 
London,  n.d.  (1850).  8vo.,  pp.  viii.,  624,  18  plates,  (IL) 
iv.,  452,  12  plates,  (III.)  iv.,  618,  11  plates.  A  4th  vol.  by 
C.  Mackay  was  issued  in  1851,  with  16  plates,  pp.  iii.,  656. 

Sir  Robert  Peel :  An  Historical  Sketch.  [See  Bulwer 
(Lord  Dalling).] 

The  Political  Life  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Robert  Peel, 
Bart.    An  Analytical  Biography  by  Thomas  Doubleday. 
Two  Tolumes.     London :  Smith,  Elder,  &  Co.    1856.     Svo 
pp.  xii.,  510,  (II.)  viii.,  530. 

Debates  in  the  House  of  Commons  on  Sir  Robert 
Peel's  Bank  Bills  of  1844  and  1845.  Reprinted  from  Han- 
sard's Debates.  London,  1875.  4to.,  pp.  374,  xliii..  [Pub- 
lished by  the  Directors  of  the  Manchester  and  Liverpool 
District  Bank.] 

Sir  Robert  Peel.  By  Justin  McCarthy,  M.P.  London : 
Sampson  Low  .  .  .  1891.  Etched  Portrait,  pp.  176. 
[The  Queen's  Prime  Ministers  Series.] 

[Baines's  Lanes.  (1836),  II.,  660  :  Nat.  Port.  Gallerv 
T. ;  Mirror,  XVIII.,  157  :  XXIX.,  94—6,  144,  173  ■  N  S 
IV.,  292  :  Bentley's  Miscl,  XL. ;  The  Labourer,  I. ;  Auto- 
(iraphicMirror.Ill.,1^0.2^;  Blackwood's  Mag., IjXXXYlII  ■ 
British  Critic,  XXIV.;  Edin.  Rev.,  LXXVL.  LXXXVIl' 
CIV. ;  English  Rev.,  IV. ;  Eraser's  Mag.,  XXXI.,  XLII  ■' 
Lander's  Last  Fruit  of  an  Old  Tree  (1853) ;  Macmillan'l 
Mag.,  XXXI. ;  North  American  Rev.,  LXXXV. ;  Quart. 
Rev.,  LXX. ;  Chambers's  Miscl.,  IV. ;  Francis's  Orators  of 
the  Age  (1847)  ;  Supplementary  Lives  of  Old  England's 
Worthies;  Earl  Stanhope's  Miscellanies  (1863):  2nd  Ser. 
(1872 ) ;  Revue  des  Deux  Mondes,  torn  IV. ;  St.  Paul's  Maq  ' 
III. ;  Westmr.  Rev.,  XL.,  and  II.,  N.S. ;  Oliphant's  Eug! 
Lit.,  III.,  128—263 ;    Campbell's   Erromango,  273 ;    AUi- 


'  bone's  Diet,  of  Authors ;  Fishwick's  Lanes.  Lib. ;  Sutton's 
Lanes.  Authors,  91  ;  Sir  Walter  Scott  s  Jour..  I.,  306.  307, 
309,  310,  383  :  IL,  6,  184,  206,  246,  328,  414  ;  Rush's  Court 
of  London,  107,  108,  152,  153 ;  John  O'Connell's  Recollec- 
tions, L,  18—21,  36,  37,  39,  89,  90,  119,  126,  192,  193,  299, 
308  :  II.,  9,  14,  47,  108, 128,  133, 136,  140, 146, 160, 181,  202  ; 
Cobden's  Speeches  (ed.  by  Bright  and  Rogers),  1,  9, 11,  17, 
20,30,59,70,  73,  90,  94,  116,  122,  139,  149,  154,  169,  166, 
170,  171,  174,  176,  1S4,  186,  189,  201,  218,  288,  295,  343,  345, 
383,  395,  396,  436,  448,  471,  501,  514,  515,  538,  572,  580.] 

Peel,  Et.  Hon.  Sir  Bobert.  b.  London,  4th 
IVTay,  1822  ;  s.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Robert 
Peel ;  educated  Harrow  ;  IVTat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox., 
26th  May,  1841  ;  Attache  to  British  Embassy 
at  JMadrid,  June,  1844 — IMay,  1846  ;  Secre- 
tary to  British  Legation  in  Switzerland,  May 
to  Nov.,  1846  ;  Charg'e-d'-affaires  there,  from 
Nov.,  1846— Dec,  1850  ;  a  Lord  of  the 
Admiralty,  March,  1855 — 57  ;  Secretary  to 
Special  Mission  to  Russia  at  the  Coronation  of 
the  Emperor,  1856  ;  Captain,  Staffs.  Yeo- 
manry, 1854—59  ;  M.P.,  Tamworth,  1850— 
80  ;  Huntingdon,  1884—85  ;  Blackburn, 
1885—86  ;  Chief  Secretary  for  Ireland,  1861 
—65  ;  P.C.  ;  G.C.B.,  5th  Jan.,  1866  ;  3rd 
Baronet ;  m.,  1856,  Lady  Emily,  dau.  of  8th 
Marquis  of  Tweeddale. 
Letter  to  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Robert  Peel,  Bart.,  M.P., 

on  a  Plan  for  Converting  the  Royal  Dublin  Society  and 

Museum  for  Irish  Industry  into  a  National  Institution  for 

Ireland.     London,  1864.     Svo.,  pp.  11. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1089  ;  Webster's  StafEs. 

Yeomanry  Cavalry,  App.  xxiii.] 

Peel,  Rt.  Hon.  William  Yates.  b.  Chamber 
Hall,  Bury,  Lanes.,  3rd  Aug.,  1789  ;  s.  of 
Robert  Peel  (afterwards  1st  Baronet),  Esq.  ; 
educated  Harrow  ;  of  St.  John's  Coll.,  Cam.  ; 
B.A.,  1812  ;  M.A.,  1815  ;  Barrister-at-Law, 
Lincoln's  Inn,  June,  1816  ;  Commissioner  of 
Board  of  Control,  1826  ;  Under  Secretary  to 
the  Home  OfiSoe,  1826  ;  a  Lord  of  the 
Treasury,  1830,  1834— April,  1837  ;  Deputy 
Lieutenant  for  Staffs.;  M.P.,  Bossiney,  1817  ; 
Tamworth,  1820—30,  1835—37,  1847  ;  Yar- 
mouth, Isle  of  Wight,  1830  ;  Ox.  Univ., 
1831  ;  m.,  17th  June,  1819,  Lady  Jane 
Elizabeth  Moore,  dau.  of  Stephen,  Earl  of 
Mount  Cashel  ;   P.C. 

[Debrett's  &   Dod's  Peerages ;    Palmer's  Tamworth, 
437,  App.  xiv.] 

Peggb,  Rev.  Samuel,  b.  Chesterfield,  5th  Nov., 
1704  ;  s.  of  Christopher  Pegge,  a  Woollen 
Draper  ;  Pensioner  of  St.  John's  Coll.,  Cam., 
20th  May,  1722  ;  Scholar,  Nov.,  1722  ;  B.A., 
1725  ;  Fellow,  March,  1726  ;  M.A.,  July, 
1729  ;  Curate  of  Sandwich,  Kent,  25th 
March,  1730— 24th  June,  1731  ;  Vicar  of 
Godmersham,  Kent,  Dec,  1731—51  ;  P.C. 
of  Brampton,  Derbys.  ;  Vicar  of  Whittington, 
Derbys.,  11th  Nov.,  1751,  to  death  ;  Rectoi' 
of  Brindle,  Lanes.,  Nov.,  1751—58  ;  Vicar 
of  Heath,  Derbys.,  1758  to  death  ;  P.C.  of 
Wingerworth,  Derbys.,  1765  ;  Vicar  of 
Whittington,  1763  ;  Preb.  of  Bobenhall, 
Lichfield,  1757— 17th  June,  1763  ;  of  Whit- 
tington, 4th  Feb.,  1763,  to  death  ;  of  Louth, 
Lincoln,    1772  ;    created  LL.D.,    Ox.  Univ., 


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1791  ;  F.R.S.A.,  1751  ;  m.,  April,  1732, 
Ann,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Clarke,  Esq.,  of 
Stanley,  near  Wakefield  ;  d.  14th  Feb.,  1796  ; 
bur.  in  Chancel  of  Whittington  Church, 
Derbys. 

An  Examination  of  the  Inquiry  into  the  Meaning  of 
Demoniacs  in  the  New  Testament     .  London,  1739. 

Svo. 

Popery  an  Enoourager  of  Vice  and  Immorality.  A 
Sermon.     London,  1746.    8to. 

Dissertation  on  some  Anglo-Saxon  Remains.  London, 
1756.    4to.,  pp.  xi.,  42. 

Memoir  of  Roger  de  Weseham.    London,  1761.    4to. 

Essay  on  the  Coins  of  Cunabelin.  London,  1766.  4to., 
pp.  iv.,  135. 

An  Assemblage  of  Coins  fabricated  by  authority  of 
the  Archbishop  of  Canterbury.    London,  177^.    4to. 

St.  Thomas  Fitz-Stephen's  Description  of  London. 
Newly  translated  from  the  Latin  Original,  with  a  necessary 
Commentary,  a  Dissertation  on  the  Author,  and  .  .  a 
Correct  Edition  of  the  Original  ....  With  various 
readings  and  some  useful  annotations  by  an  Antiquary 
[Pegge].     London,  1772.     4to.,  pp.  ix.,  81. 

The  Form  of  Cury.    London,  1781.    Svo. 

The  History  and  Antiquities  of  Eccleshall  Manor  and 
Castle,  and  of  Lichfield  House  in  London,  pp.  20,  with 
title.  [Forms  Part  XXI.,  Tol.  IT.,  of  Bibliotheca  Topo- 
graphica  Britannioa  in  Eight  Volumes.  London :  Nichols. 
1781—90.    8vo.] 

Annales  Eliae  de  Trickerham,  monachi  ordinis  Bene- 
dictini.  Ex  Bibliotheca  Lamethana  .  .  Compendium 
compertorum ;  ex  Bibliotheca  ducis  Devonise.  London, 
1789.    4to.,  port. 

Sketch  of  the  Historv  of  Bolsover  and  Peak  Castles 
in  the  County  of  Derby.     [No.  XXXII.,  J6.] 

The  Life  of  Robert  Grosteste,  the  celebrated  Bishop  of 
Lincoln,  &c.    London,  1793.    4to. 

The  Bull  Running  at  Tutbury,  StafEordshire.  Dar- 
lington Press,     n.d. 

An  Historical  Account  of  Beauchief  Abbey,  in  the 
County  of  Derby,  from  its  foundation  to  its  final  dissolu- 
tion.    London,  1801.     4to. 

Remarks  on  the  Miscellaneous  Observations  upon 
Authors,  ancient  and  modern.  In  several  Letters  to  a 
Friend     .     .     . 

Anonymiana.  London,  1809.  Svo.  2nd  ed.,  1818. 
8vo.,  pp.  vii.,  371. 

Letter  in  Answer  to  Dr.  Greene  [Gents.' s  Mag.  (1759), 
65;  reprinted  in  Shaw's  Staffs.,  I.,  254— 56]  ;  Letter  on 
Pig  of  Lead  at  Hints  [ih.,  XLII.;  reprinted  in  Shaw,  II., 
17—9]  ;  Letters  to  Huddersford  [Bodl.  Lib.,  1822,  f.  17, 
20,  47,  4S,  71,76,  92]. 

Catalogue  of  the  Collection  for  the  History  of  the 
County  of  Derby,  formed  by  Samuel  Pegge,  LL.D.,  Rector 
of  'Whittington.  [CoUectania  Topographica,  &c..  III., 
240—49.]  ^       ,     ,^ 

Dr.  Pegge  was  a  frequent  contributor  to  bent,  s  Mag., 
1746—93,  under  the  signatures  of  Paul  Gemsege  (Samuel 
Pegge),  T.  Row  (Rector  of  "Whittington),  and  L.  E.  (final 
letters  of  his  name). 


Biog. 
Nichols's  Bowyer.] 

Pbggb,    Samuel,     b.    1731  ;    s.  of    Rev.   Preb. 

Pegge  \_see']  ;  Barrister-at-Law ;  d.  22nd  May, 

1800. 
Life  of  Dr.  Samuel  Pegge.     [Gent.'s  Mag.,  LXTL] 
History  of  Beauchief  Abbey.     [By  his  Father.] 
[Assisted  Mr.  Nichols  in  publishing  the  above.] 

Pbggs,  Rev.  J.  Baptist  Missionary  to  Orissa  ; 
afterwards  of  Bui'ton-on-Trent,  &c. 
The  Suttee's  Cry  to  Britain.  Shewing  that  the  Cus- 
tom of  Burning  Hindoo  "Widows  is  not  an  Integral  Part 
of  Hindooism  and  May  be  Abolished  with  Ease  and 
Safety.  2nd  ed.,  London  (Loughborough  printed),  1828. 
Svo.,  pp.  17  ;  woodcuts. 

Pblham,  Henry,  b.  1695  ;  «.  of  Thomas,  Lord 
Pelham,  and  brother  of  Thomas,  1st  Duke  of 
Newcastle-under-Lyme  [«««]  ;  educated  Westr. 


Sch.,  and  Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.  ;  an  active  politician 
— a  very  energetic  supporter  lo  his  brother  ;  m. 
Lady  Catherine  Manners,  dau.  of  2nd  Duke 
of  Rutland  ;  d.  6th  March,  1764. 

The  Conduct  of  the  Two  Brothers.  [See  Pelham 
(Thomas).] 

A  Second  Series  of  Facts,  &C.     .  Two  Brothers. 

[See  ditto.] 

Letter         .     .    Two  Brothers.     [5'ec  ditto.] 

Pelham,  Thomas  Holies,  s.  of  Thomas,  Lord 
Pelbam  ;  Prime  Minister  of  England  ;  created 
Duke  of  Newcastle-under-Lyme,  13th  Nov., 
1756  ;  d.  17th  Nov.,  1768. 

An  Examination  of  the  Principles  and  an  Inquiry  into 
the  Conduct  of  the  Two  B(rothe)rs  [The  Duke  of  New- 
castle and  Mr.  H.  Pelham],  in  regard  to  the  establishment 
of  their  power.  London,  1749.  Svo.  4th  ed.,  revised, 
London,  1749,  Svo.,  pp.  79. 

The  Conduct  of  Two  B(rothe)rs  vindicated,  the 
Examiner's  Contradictions  exemplify'd,  and  Conjecture 
exploded.     London,  1749.     Svo. 

A  Second  Series  of  Facts  and  Arguments  to  prove 
that  the  Abilities  of  the  Two  B rs  are  not  more  extra- 
ordinary than  their  virtues.  2nd  ed.,  London,  1749.  Svo., 
pp.  xii.,  334. 

Letter  to  the  Author  of  "An  Examination  of  the 
Principles  and  Enqury  [sici  into  the  Conduct  of  the 
Two  B(rothe)rs."     London,  1749.     Svo.,  pp.  82. 

The  Conduct  of  a  Noble  Duke  [Newcastle]  in  regard 
to  the  Resignation  of  the  Post  of  Honour.  London,  1752. 
Svo.,  pp.  31. 

The  Duke  of  Newcastle's  Letter,  by  His  Majesty's 
Order,  to  Monsieur  Michell,  the  King  of  Prussia's  Secre- 
tary to  the  Embassy.    London,  1853.    4to.,  pp.  46. 

The  Conduct  of  the  Ministry  impartially  considered. 
London,  1756.     Svo. 

Resignation;  or.  The  Fox  out  of  the  Pitt  and  the 
Geese  in  with  B g  at  the  Bottom.    London,  1756.    Svo. 

A  Letter  to  the  Duke  of  Newcastle  on  the  Duty  he 
owes  Himself,  his  King,  his  Country,  and  his  God.  Lon- 
don, 1757.    Svo. 

The  Coalition ;  or.  An  Histoi'ical  Memoir  of  the 
Negociations  for  Peace  between  His  High  Mightiness  of 
C(lare)m(on)t  [i.e.,  Thomas  Pelham,  Duke  of  Newcastle] 
and  His  Sublime  Excellency  of  H(a)y(e)s  [i.e.,  "William 
Pitt,  Earl  of  Chatham]  .  .  .  Published  by  one  of  the 
Contracting  Parties  .     2nd  ed.,  London,  1762.     4to., 

PP-  13- 

The  Anatomy   of  a  late  Negotiation.    London,  1763. 

4to.,  pp.  28.     [On' Pelham  controversy.] 

A  Letter  from  the  Hon.  Thomas  Pelham  to  the  late 
King.  To  which  is  prefixed  one  to  the  Duke  of  Newcastle. 
London,  1763.     Svo.,  pp.  46. 

Pendleton  (Pendylton,  Pendulton,  Pennylton), 
Rev.  Henry.  B.A.,  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox., 
16th  Nov.,  1542;  M.A.,  18th  Oct.,  1544; 
D.D.,  18th  July,  1552;  Rector  of  Blymhill, 
1552 — 55  ;  Domestic  Chp.  to  Bp.  Bonner  ; 
Canon  of  St.  Paul's,  1554—57  ;  Rector  of 
St.  Martin's,  Out"wich,  London,  1 554  ;  Vicar 
of  Todenham,  Gloucs.,  1554  ;  Canon  of  Lich- 
field and  Preb.  of  Ulveton,  15th  June,  1554 
—57  ;  d.  1557. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1141 ;    Lansd.  MS.,  981, 

f .   7 ;     Bliss's   Wood's  Ath.   Oxon.,  I.,   325 ;     Harwood's 

Lichfield,  239.] 

Penfold,  Rev.  George  Saxby.  b.  Epsom,  Surrey, 
1770  ;  s.  of  Hugh  Penfold,  Esq.;  Mat.  Merton 
Coll.,  Ox.,  13th  June,  1788  ;  B.A.,  1792  ; 
M.A.,  1814  ;  B.D.  &  D.D.,  1825  ;  Rector  of 
Pulham,  Dorset,  1797  :  of  Ch.  Ch.,  Maryle- 
bone,  1825  :  of  Trinity,  Marylebone,  1828  ; 
of  Kingswinford,  1832,  to  death ;  d.  13th 
Oct.,  1846. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1093.] 


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Penkold,  Rev.  William,  b.  Steyning,  Sussex, 
1800  ;  .s.  of  Rev.  John  Penfold  ;  Mat.  Lincoln 
Coll.,  Ox.,  14th  Dec,  1819  ;  B.A.,  1823  ; 
M.A.,  1826  ;  P.O.  of  Wordsley,  1831—51  ; 
Rector  of  Ruerdean,  Gloucs.,  1851  to  death  ; 

,     Clip,  to  the  Duke  of  Beaufort ;   d.  22nd  May, 
1881. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1093.] 

Pbnhorn,  Daniel.     Stoke. 

Obituary.     \_New  Con.  Mag.  (1829),  555.] 

Pbnkridgb  Cmodern),  Penkerjche  (Inventory  of 
Goods,  1553),  Penkerick  (Valor.  Eccl.),  Pen- 
keriz  (Memoirs  of  Archbps.  of  Dublin),  Pen- 
krich  (Register,  1663),  Pencrych  (Reg.,  6th 
Jaly,  1661),  Penrich  (19th  May,  1669),  Penn- 
kic  (Tax  Eccl.  Nich.,  1291),  Pencriz  (Rec, 
D.  K.  36  Hen.  ill.),  Pancrize  (Domesday 
Book),  Pen-cryth  (17  Edw.  III.),  Penkrixhe 
(Rydding's  Memorial  Penkridge  Church),  Pen- 
krize  (Register,  1575),  Pancridge  {Tnie  Re- 
former, 24th  May,  1645). 

History  of.  \See  Tildesley  (J.  C.) ;  Plott's,  Shaw's, 
Pitt's,  and  other  Histories  of  Staffordshire.] 

Penkridge  Chartulary.  [Archiepiscopal  Archives, 
Dublin.] 

Deeds  relating  to  Penkridge.     [Salt  Lib.] 

\London  Gazette  (Sept.,  1674,  1679)  ;  Schofteld's  Mid- 
dlewich  Jour.  (Aug.,  1756);  Gent.'s  Mag.  (1822),  I.; 
Wesley's  Jour.  (1745j  ;  Tour  through  Great  Britain 
(1734);  Stukeley's  Itinerary  ;  Huntbach  MSS. ;  Wolver- 
hampton Chronicle  (1829)  ;  Close  Rolls,  temp.  Hen.  III. ; 
Beresford's  Diocese  of  Lichfield  ;  Bodl.  Lib.,  853,  74  :  864, 
55  1 

[See  Peploe  (Rt.  Rev.  S.)  (Rev.  W.),  "Wilbraham 
(Rev.  C.  P.),  Littleton  (Lords),  Fell  (Rev.  Preb.), 
Andrews  (W.).] 

Penn,  Penne. 

Concessio  patronatus  eoclesise  [Bodl.  Lib.,  1527,  98]  ; 
History  of  [Shaw,  II.,  218]  ;  S.  View  of  Over  Penn  Hall 
[218]. 

'Penn,  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  Kinfave  (Kinver),  Nov., 
1675  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Penn  :  Mat.  Pembroke 
Coll.,  Ox.,  8th  April,  1693  ;  B.A.,  1696  ; 
M.A.,  1699  ;  Vicar  of  Great  Missenden,  1701 
— 9  ;  Rector  of  Aston-Sandford,  Bucks.,  1708  ; 
served  the  Donative  of  Princes  Risborough, 
Bucks.,  1721  to  death  ;  d.  28th  June,  1755. 

[Rawlinson's  MSS.,  VI.,  117  :  2VIIL,  198  ;  Foster's 
Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IIL,  1141.] 

Pennant,  Thomas. 

A  Journey  from  Chester  to  London.  London  :  B. 
White.  MDCCLXXXIT.  8vo.,  Large  and  Small  Paper. 
[Staffs.— pp.  44—126  ;  Plate  of  Shugborough,  67  ;  Temple 
of  the  "Winds,  68  ;  Antiquities  at  Stafford,  Lichfield,  &c., 
110;  Portrait  of  John  Talbot,  312  ;  of  his  Counties,  312.] 

Penny,  Rev.  Alfred,      b.   Bubbenhall,   Warves., 

1845  ;    s.  -  of    Rev.   C.   J.   Penny  ;    educated 

Rugby  :    Trin.    Coll.,    Cam.  ;     B.A.,    1868  ; 

M.A.,   1871  ;    Curate  of    Hemel-Hempstead, 

1869—72:    Andover,    1872—73;    Vicar   of 

Swindon,  1873 — 74;  Missionary  in  Melanesia, 

1875  ;    Curate  of  Stoke-on-Trent,  1888—89  ; 

Vicar  of  Ch.  Ch.,  Tunstall,  1890. 

Ten  Tears  in  Melanesia.  London :  Smith,  Elder,  & 
Co. 


Penny,  Anne. 

Anningait  and  Ajutt :  A  Greenland  Tale.  Inscribed 
CO  Mr  Samuel  Johnson.  Taken  from  the  10th  Volume  of 
his  Rambler.  Versified  by  a  Lady  [i.e.,  Anne  Penny]. 
London,  1861.     4to. 

Penny  Mbkimbnts. 
[See  Morgan  (A.).] 

Penny,  Rev.  Nicholas,  b.  1672  ;  Fellow  Queen's 
Coll.,  Cam.;  B.A.,  1698  ;  M.A.,  1701  ;  B.D., 
1710  ;  Incorporated  Ox.  Univ.,  14th  July, 
1712  ;  D.D.,  1724  ;  Rector  of  Ardwick,  Camb., 
1706  :  of  Hickling,  Notts.,  1721  ;  Canon  of 
Norwich,  1723  ;  Preb.  of  Weeford,  Lichfield, 
20th  Sept.,  1723—31  ;  Rector  of  Boddington, 
Surrey,  1730  ;  Dean  of  Lichfield,  1730  to 
death";  d.  18th  Jan.,  1744. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1143  ;    Harwood's 

Lichfield,  187,  252.] 

Pensell,    Richard,     b.    Rugeley,    1647;    s.  of 

Richard    Pensell  ;    Mat.   Queen's   Coll.,   Ox., 

3rd    July,    1663  ;      Barrister-at-Law,    Middle 

Temple,  1674. 

[Judges  and  Barristers  ;   Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  B.S., 

ni.,  1142.] 

Pensell,    William,     b.    Rugeley,   1656  ;    s.   of 
Richard  Pensell,  and  brother  of  above ;    Mat. 
Magd.   Hall.,  Ox.,   22nd  May,  1672  ;    B.A., 
29th  Jan.,  1675. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1144.] 

People. 

Famous  People  and  Famous  Places.  lA>ndon.  n.d. 
(1883)..    8vo.     [Dr.  Johnson  and  Mrs.  Thrale,  43—59.] 

The  People's  Art  Union.  The  Historic  Gallery  of 
Portraits  and  Paintings.  London,  n.d.  (1871).  8vo. 
[Dr.  Johnson,  III.,  178—88.] 

Peploe,  Right  Rev.  Samuel,  b.  Dawley  Parva, 
Salop,  1669  ;  «.  of  Padmore  Peploe  ;  Mat. 
Jesus  Coll.,  Ox.,  12th  May,  1687  :  B.A.,  12th 
March,  1690  ;  M.A.,  1693  ;  B.D.,  Lambeth, 
10th  March,  1718  ;  Vicar  of  Kedleston, 
Derbys.,  1695  ;  Vicar  of  Penkridge  ;  Vicar  of 
Preston,  Lanes.,  1700 — 27  ;  Warden  of  the 
Collegiate  Church  of  Manchester,  1718  ;  Bp. 
of  Chester,  1726  to  death  ;  m.  Anne,  dait.  of 
Thomas  ISrowne,  of  Shredicote,  Stafis.  ;  d. 
•21at  Feb.,  1752. 

A  Sermon  preached  at  the  Assizes  held  at  Lancaster, 
7th  April,  1710.     London,  1710.     8vo. 

A  Steadfast  Affection  to  the  Protestant  Religion  and 
the  holy  Government  of  His  Majesty  King  George,  in 
opposition  to  the  wicked  designs  of  the  Present  Rebellion. 
A  Sermon.     London,  1716.     8vo. 

God's  Peculiar  Care  in  the  Preservation  of  our 
Religion  and  Liberties.    A  Sermon.    London,  1716.    8vo. 

A  Sermon  preached  at  the  Anniversary  Meeting  of 
the  Children  educated  in  the  Charity  School.  London, 
1730.    4to. 

A  Sermon  preached  before  Parliament  on  .  .  Tues- 
day, January  xxx.,  1732.     London,  1733.    4to. 

[Chetham  Soc.  Trans.,  N.S.,  VI.,  167;  Rawlinson's 
MS.,  XL,  166  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1145 ; 
Raines's  Lanes.;  Burke's  Landed  Gentry.] 

Peploe,  Rev.  Samuel,  b.  Penrich  (Penkridge), 
1701  ;  s.  of  the  above  ;  Mat.  Jesus  Coll.,  Ox., 
19th  Feb.,  1720  ;  B.C.L.,  Wadh.  Coll.,  1726  ; 
D.C.L.,  1763;  .Vicar  of  Preston,  Lanes., 
1727  ;  Preb.  of  Chester,  1727—81  ;  Archd. 
of    Richmond,    1728 ;    Rector  of   Tattenhall, 


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Cheshire,  1727—43  ;    "Warden  of  Manchester 

Coll.  Ch.,  1738  ;     Chancellor  of  Chester  ;    m. 

(1)   Anne,  dau.  of    Rev.  Thomas   Birch,   (2) 

Rebecca,    dau.    of    Edward    Robert,     Deputy 

Registrar  of  Chester  ;  d.  22nd  Oct.,  1781. 

[Eaine's  "Wardens  of  Manchester;  Foster's  Alumni 
Oxon.,  III.,  1096  ;  Burke's  Landed  G-entry,  art.  Peploe 
of  Garnston.] 

Pehobval,  John.  b.  Westminster,  24th  Feb., 
1711  ;  s.  of  John,  1st  Earl  of  Egmont ;  d., 
Pall  Mall,  London,  4th  Dec,  1770  ;  bur. 
Charlton,  Kent. 

An   Examination  of   the  Principles  and  an  Inquiry 

into  the   Conduct   of   the   Two   B rs.       \_See  Pelham 

(Thomas).]     London,  1740.    8ro. 

A  Second  Series  of  Pacts  and  Arguments  [on  same]. 
London,  1740.    8vo. 

Periodical  Publications. 

The  Annual  Monitor  and  Memorandum  Book  for  the 
year  1815.  YorJe.  n.d.  18mo.  [Lines  addressed  to  a 
young  woman  who  had  resided  under  the  Author's  roof 
for  12  months,  &c.,  by  Mary  Knowlee,  12 — 14 ;  Contro- 
versT  on  Water  Baptism,  138,  139.] 

The  Annual  Monitor.  N.S.,  1852.  [Account  of 
Eichard  Smith,  extracted  from  a  Memorial  of  him  issued 
hy  the  Monthly  Meeting  of  StaiJordshire  in  1825,  pp.  103, 
104.] 

Peekes,  Rev.  John.     b.  Bradley,   1690  ;    s.  of 
Thomas  Perkes  ;    Mat.  Trin.  Coll.,  Ox.,  30th 
Oct.,  1709  ;  B.A.,  1713  ;  Vicar  of  Caverswall, 
1715  to  death  ;  d.  1769. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon,,  E.S.,  III.,  1147 ;    Hutchin- 
son's Stoke,  66.] 

Perkes,    Thomas.        b.    Bradley ;    s.    of   John 
Perkes;    Mat.    Trin.    Coll.,   Ox.,    22nd  Oct., 
1708  ;  B.A.,  18th  June,  1712,  as  Parkes. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1147.] 

Perkins,  R.,  of  Shutborrow  (Shugborough). 

Information  of  R.  Perkins,  of  Shutborrow.  London, 
1681. 

Perks,  Bernard,  b.  Wolverhampton,  1866  ;  s. 
of  Samuel  H.  Perks  ;  Mat.  Magd.  Coll.,  Ox., 
23i-d  Oct.,  1885. 

Perks,  Edwin  Hollis.  b.  Newbridge,  1863  ; 
s.  of  Samuel  Hollis  Perkes  ;  Mat.  Magd. 
Coll.,  Ox.,  16th  Oct.,  1882  ;  B.A.,  1887. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1099.] 

Perrett,    E.    &    E.,    Printers,    Queen    Street, 
•  Wolverhampton. 
Rules   and   Tables   of   St.  Paul's  ProTident   Society, 
"Wolverhampton.     Wolverhampton :  E.  (f  E.  Perrett.  1882. 
8vo.,  pp.  24. 

Perry  (Perye,  Pury),  Rev.  Daniel,  of  Gloucs. 
b.  1569  ;  Mat.  Queen's  Coll.,  Ox.,  10th  Dec, 
1585  ;  B.A.,  Masrd.  Coll.,  Ox.,  20th  Jan., 
1591  ;  M.A.,  4th  July,  1694;  Proctor,  1602  ; 
Canon  of  Lichfield  and  Preb.  of  Dernford,  27th 
Jan.,  1607  ;  deprived  during  Civil  War  ;  re- 
instated, 1660. 
[Harwood's   Lichfield,   225;    Foster's  Alumni  Oxon., 

E.S.,  ni.,  1149.] 

Perry,  Rev.  Edward,  b.  Bilston,  1802  ;  a.  of 
Joseph  Perry  ;  Mat.  Wore.  Coll.,  Ox.,  15th 
Oct.,  1821;  B.A.,  1826  ;  Student  of  Lincoln's 


Inn,  1825  ;  Vicar  of  Llangattock-Vibon-Avel, 
Mon.,  1844  to  death  ;   d.  19th  July,  1875. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IIL,  1100.] 

Perry,  Edwin  Cooper,  b.  Wednesbury,  1856  ; 
s.  of  Rev.  E.  C.  Perry  [s«e]  ;  of  King's  Coll., 
Cam.  ;  B.A.,  1883  ;  M.A.,  1883  ;  M.B., 
1886  ;  M.D.,  1888  ;  Fellow,  King's  Coll., 
Cam.,  1880 — 87  ;  Assistant  Physician  to 
Guy's  Hospital,  London,  1887  ;  Superin- 
tendent, Guy's  Hospital,  1892. 

A  Collection  of  Anthems  for  King's  College  Chapel. 
Cambridge,  1882.  [Compiled  (jointly  with  A.  A.  Mann, 
Mus.  Doc.)  by  E.  C.  Perry.] 

[See  Mann  (A.  H.).] 

Perry,    Rev.   Edwin  Cresswell.      b.  Darlaston  ; 
s.  of  William  Perry  ;    of  Caius  Coll.,  Cam.  ; 
B.A.,1855;  M.A.,  1858;  Curate  of  Wednes- 
bury, 1856  ;   Vicar  of  Seighford,  1861. 
The   Confessional,    Its    Unscriptural   Character    and 

Injurious  Tendencies.     1850. 

Perry,  F. 

Etching  of  Fairwell  Church,  1741;  altered,  1797. 
[Shaw,  I.,  229.] 

Perry,  Frederick  Charles,  b.  Bilston,  5th  Aug., 
1819  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Perry  and  Mary,  his 
wife  ;  educated  Bridgnorth  Gr.  Sch.  ;  J. P., 
Staffs.  ;  High  Sheriff,  1888  ;  m.  Harriet,  dait. 
of  G.  Thorneycroft,  Esq.,  of  Tettenhall. 
Address  to  Staffordshire  Agricultural  Society  on  "  The 

Labourer."     I  Staff's.  Advertiser  (1892).] 

Perry,  Rev.  John.  b.  Pattingham,  1713  ;  s.  of 
John  Perry  ;  Mat.  Pemb.  Coll.,  Ox.,  14th 
Nov.,  1731  ;  B.A.,  1756  ;  Vicar  of  Clent, 
July,  1737,  to  death  ;  Rector  of  Axle  and 
Vicar  of  Parningham,  Kent,  1754  to  death  ; 
m.  Agnes  Margaretta,  dau.  of  Walter  Little- 
ton, of  Lichfield  ;  d.  14th  Sept.,  1780  ;  bur. 
Clent. 
[Poster's    Alumni    Oxon..    IIL,    1101 ;      Amphlett's 

Clent,  47,  60,  194.] 

Perry,  Rev.  Littleton.  b.  Clent,  14th  Feb., 
1746  ;  s.  of  Rev.  John  Perry,  Vicar  ;  Mat. 
Magd.  Coll.,  Ox„  12th  June,  1765  ;  B.A., 
1769  ;  Vicar  of  Clent  and  of  Rowley  Regis, 
1780  ;  resigned,  1816  ;  d.  1816. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1101 ;  Amphlett's  Clent, 

160,  161,  170,  171,  174,  194.] 

Perry,   Thomas,     b.  Wolverhampton,  1703  ;    s. 

of   George    Perry  ;    Mat.    BaUiol   Coll.,    Ox., 

15th  March,  1721  ;  B.A.,  1724. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1101 ;  Lawley's  Bilston, 
138.] 

Perry,  Thomas.  b.  Bilston,  1705  ;  s.  of 
Edward  Perry  (d.  18th  March,  1728)  and 
Mary  Pipe,  his  wife  :  Mat.  Balliol  Coll.,  Ox., 
19th  Nov.,  1722;'  B.A.,  1726;  Curate  of 
Wednesbury,  1725  ;  d.  1728. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IIL,  1101 ;  Lawley's  Bilston 

151.] 

Perry,  Thomas  Corbet.  b.  Wolverhampton, 
1809  ;  s.  of  John  Perry  ;  Mat.  Line.  Coll., 
Ox.,  8th  May,  1828  ;  B.A.,  1832. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1101.]     - 


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Perry,  Thomas  Sarjeant. 

English  Literature  in  the  Eighteenth  Century.     Xew 
York,  1883.    8vo.     [Dr.  Johnson,  403—15.] 

Pbeey,  William  ("The  Boy  of  Bilston  "j.  b. 
Bilston  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Perry  ;  when  a  boy  a 
Roman  Catholic  Priest  laid  hold  of  him  and 
exorcised  him  for  evil  spirits  ;  this  went  well 
for  a  while,  but,  owing  to  the  trial  of  a  poor  old 
woman  for  having  bewitched  Perry,  Bp.  Morton 
(then  of  Lichfield)  took  the  matter  in  hand 
and  soon  made  him  confess  his  imposture  ; 
tried  at  Stafford  Assizes,  162],  on  which 
occasion  he  confessed  his  duplicity,  and  on 
begging  pardon  was  liberated,  becoming  an 
industrious  citizen  ;  compounded  for  his  estate 
as  a  "malignant,"  1648  ;  m.  a  dau.  of  Walter 
Foxall. 
[See  Baddeley  (Rev.  T.),  Wheeler  (Rev.  H.),  Eoukes 
(S.) ;  Lawley's  History  of  Bilston  and  Biblio.  of  "Wolver- 
hampton.] 

Pbrsehousb  &  Bradnby  Pedigree. 

[Shaw,  II.,  *222.] 

Pbrsbhodse,    Peter,     b.   Sedgley,  1668  ;    s.  of 

Edward   Persehouse  ;    Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  7th 

April,  1685  ;    Student,  Middle  Temple,  1685. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1160  ;    Inns  of 
Court  Reg.] 

Pbrsbhodse,  Richard,     b.  Reynold's  Hall,  Wed- 
nesbury,    1733  ;    s.    of  William   Persehouse ; 
Mat.   Magd.    Coll.,    Ox.,    27th   June,   1751  ; 
created  M.A.,  July,  1754. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1101.] 

Persehouse,  William,  of  Staffs,    b.  1571  ;  Mat. 
Magd.  Coll.,  Ox.,  9th  May,  1589. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  B.S.,  III.,  1160.] 

Persehouse,  William,  b.  Wolverhampton  ;  s. 
of  William  Persehouse ;  Mat.  Pemb.  Coll., 
Ox.,  12th  March,  1679  ;  B.A.,  1683  ;  M.A., 
1686. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1160.] 

Peksehousb,  William  Bradney.  b.  Penn,  1787  ; 
s.  of  William  Persehouse  ;  Mat.  Oriel  Coll., 
Ox.,  17th  May,  1805. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1101.] 

Peshall,  Sir  John,  and  Peshall. 

Letter  to  Rev.  —  Fielde.     [Shaw,  II.,  xix.] 
Pedigree  of  Family.     [Ashmolean  MSS.] 

Petit,    John    Louis,    M.D.     s.  of  John  Petit, 

Esq.,    of    Little    Aston    Hall  ;     Gulstonian 

Lecturer ;     Censor   of    Coll.    of    Physicians  ; 

Physician  to  St.  George's  and  St.  Bartholomew's 

Hospitals. 

Traits  des  Maladies  chirurgicales  et  des  Operations 
qui  leur  conviement,  Trois  Tomes.  Paris,  1790.  Port, 
and  plates,  8vo. 

Petit,  Rev.  John  Louis.  b.  Ashton-under- 
Lyne,  Lanes.,  1801  ;  s.  of  Rev.  J.  Hayes 
Petit ;  educated  Eton  ;  Scholar.  Trin.  Coll., 
Cam.,  1822  ;  B.A.,  1823  ;  M.A.,  1826  ; 
admitted   ad   eundem   Ox.  Univ.,.  21st  June, 


1850;  F.S.A.  ;  resided  at  "The  Brambles," 
Rugeley,  where  he  d.,  1868. 

Remarks  on  Church  Architecture.  London  :  G.  Burns. 
1841.    8vo. 

Illustrations  of  Church  Architecture.  Two  Volumes. 
London,  1841.    8vo. 

Remarks  on  Architectural  Character.  Oxford,  1845. 
fol.,  with  44  plates. 

The  Abbey  Church  of  Tewkesbury.  Cheltenham, 
1848.    8vo.,  pp.  viii.,  50  ;  plates. 

Architectural  Studies  in  Prance  .  .  .  With  Illus- 
trations from  Drawings  by  the  Author  and  P.  H.  Dela- 
motte.  London  ;  George  Bell.  1854.  Imp.  8vo.,  and  4to., 
pp.  sxiv.,  206.     2nd  ed.,  1800. 

Architectural  Notices  of  the  Conventual  Church  of 
Buildwas,  Shropshire.  [Reprinted  from  the  Archmological 
Journal,  with  woodcuts.]     8vo.,  pp.  10. 

The  Ecclesiastical  Antiquity  of  the  Isle  of  Man.    8vo. 

Remarks  on  Southwell  Minster  [Archseol.  Inst.  Me- 
moir ( 1848 )  ] ;  Memoir  on  Wy ndham  Church,  Norfolk  [ib. 
(1847)]  ;  Memoir  on  Brinkburn  Priory  [ib.  (1852)]. 

Petit  Pedigree. 

[Harl.  MSS.,  1052,  34  :  1196,  112.] 

Petty,  Rev.  John,  Primitive  Methodist  Minister. 

History  of  the  Primitive  Methodist  Connection    . 
London,  1880.    8vo.     New  ed.,  1861.      [Contains  number- 
less references  to  Staffs,  persons  and  places.] 

Obituary  of  Thomas  Pearson  (h.  Hartshill,  Brierley 
Hill,  1832  ;  killed  in  a  coal  pit,  1850)  [P.  M.  Mag.  (1850), 
44] ;  Oxford  and  Tunstall  and  their  Religious  Associa- 
tions [ib.  (1862),  30— 5]. 

Pevbrbll,  E. 

Calendarium  sui  Index  documentorum  quae  in  tribus 
et  antiquis  Registres  Ecclesiee  Cath.  Lichefeldensis  com- 
prebensa  sunt  per  R.  Peverell  olim  confectum.  FBodl 
Lib.,  864,  28,  f.  419-61.] 

Philips,  Rev.  Edward,  b.  Cheadle,  1833  ;  s. 
of  Robert  Phillips  ;  Mat.  St.  John's  Coll., 
Ox.,  30th  June,  1856  ;  B.A.;  M.A.,  1863  ; 
Curate  of  Checkley  ;  Rector  of  Checkley-j^ - 
Hollington,  1878. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1103.] 

Philips,  Fabian.  b.  Prestburv,  Gloucs.,  28th 
Sept.,  1601  ;  d.  17th  Nov.,  1690. 

Letter  to  Ashmole.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  f.  286a,  2876,] 

Philips,  Thomas.  A  Roman  Catholic  Divine  ; 
Preb.  of  Collegiate  Church  of  Tongres,  Rome  ; 
d.  1774,  at  Liege. 

The  History  of  the  Life  of  Reginald  Pole.  Two 
Yolumes.     London,  1764.     4to.     2nd  ed.,  irff7.    2  vol.,8vo. 

A  Letter  to  Mr.  Philips,  containing  some  Observations 
on  his  History  of  the  Life  of  Reginald  Pole.  By  Richard 
Tillard,  M.A.      London,  1765.     4to. 

A  Review  of  Mr.  Philips'  History  of  the  Life  of 
Regmald  Pole.     By   Glocester  Ridley,  LL.B.      London 

1766.  8vo.     .  ' 
Animadversions   of   Mr.   Philips'   History,  cfcc      \ See 

Neve  (Rev.  T.,  D.D.).]  •*'  '" 

Remarks  upon  the  History  of  the  Life  of  Reginald 
Pole.  By  Edward  Stone,  A.M.  .  Oxford.,  1766  8vo 
[First  printed  in  Public  Ledger.] 

The  Life  of  Cardinal  Pole.  Written  originally  in 
Latm,  by  Ludovico  Beccatelli,  Archbishop  of  Ragusca, 
and  now  first  translated  into  English.  With  Notes 
critical  and  historical.  To  which  is  added  an  Appendix 
setting  forth  the  plagiarisms,  false  translations,  and  false 
grammar  m  Thomas  Philips'  History  of  the  Life  of 
Regmald  Pole.  By  the  Rev.  Benjamin  Pye,  LL.B  Lon- 
don, 1766.     8vo. 

Catholick  Faith  and  Practice.  Addressed  to  the  In- 
genious Author  of  the  Life  of  Cardinal  Pole.  London 
1765.  8vo.  [Anonymous.  Written  by  John  Jones  of 
Welwyn.] 

,../PP''°'^'^*°   ^^^  ^'*^  °^   Reginald  Pole.      London, 

1767.  Svo.    Written  in  answer  to  the  above. 


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Phillimorb,  Rev.  Arthur,  b.  Willen,  Bucks., 
5th  Oct.,  1848  ;  s.  of  Rev.  George  Phillimore; 
educated  Christ's  Coll.,  Finchley,  London  ; 
Mat.  Oriel  Coll.,  Ox.,  25th  Oct.,  1866  ;  B.A., 
1871  ;  M.A.,  1876  ;  Curate  of  Weston-under- 
Lyziard  ;  Rector  of  Castle  Bromwich,  1883 — 
87  ;  of  Enville,  1888  ;  m.  Caroline  Mai,  dau. 
of  Lieut.-Colonel  Baddeley,  49th  Regiment. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  H03.1 

Phillipps,  Right  Hon.  Samuel,  b.  "in  the  parish 
of  Uttoxeter,"  14th  July,  1780  ;  s.  of  Thomas 
March  Phillipps,  Esq.,  of  Garendon  Park,  Leics. ; 
educated  Charterhouse  :  Sidney  Sussex  Coll., 
Camb. ;  8th  Wrangler  and  Chancellor's  Medal- 
ist, 1802  ;  Barrister-at-Law,  Middle  Temple, 
1806  ;  Under  Secretary  to  the  Home  Office, 
1827—48,  when  he  resigned  ;  P.O.,  1848  ; 
m.,  1812,  Charamelle,  dau.  of  Charles  Grant, 
Esq.,  M.P.  for  Inverness-shire  ;  d.  March, 
1862. 

The  Law  of  Evidence. 
Review  of  Select  State  Trials. 

Phillips,  Elizabeth  A.  {ne'e  Needham).  b. 
Kidsgrove,  18th  Sept.,  1868  ;  dau.  of  Moses 
Needham  ;  educated  privately  ;  m.  Rowland 
R.  Phillips. 

Leisure  Moments ;  or,  The  Breathings  of  a  Poetic 
Spirit.  By  Elizabeth  A.  Needham.  London:  James 
BlacTcwood  cj-  Co.    n.d.  (1889).     Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  172. 

Numerous  contributions  to  daily  and  weekly  news- 
papers. 

Phillips,  George  Arthur.  b.  St.  Paul's, 
Walden,  Herts.,  19th  June,  1849  ;  s.  of 
George  Marshall  Phillips,  Esq.  ;  educated 
Rossall,  Lanes.,  and  St.  Bartholomew's  Hos- 
pital, London;  L.S.A.,  1870;  M.R.C.S., 
Eng.,  1871  ;  Resident  Assistant  Surgeon  to 
Notts.  Dispensary,  1871 — 72  ;  House  Physi- 
cian to  Hospital  for  Women,  Soho  Square, 
London,  1872  ;  Surgeon  to  Cottage  Hospital, 
Walsall  ;  in  practice  at  Walsall  since  1874  ; 
J.P.  for  Walsall ;  m.  Miss  Higginson  Garrett, 
of  Springmount,  Antrim,  Ireland. 
Author  of  several  Pamphlets. 

Phillips,    G.  &   Son,   Printers,  &c.,  Liverpool 

and  London. 

New  Map  of  Staffordshire.     London,    n.d.  (1873). 
Map  of  Staffordshire.     Liverpool,  1861. 
Ditto.     London,  1878. 

Phillips,  Rev.  Hugo  Moreton.  b.  Shifnal 
(Staffs,  portion),  1796  ;  s.  of  Revell  Phillips  ; 
Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  13th  Oct.,  1814  ;  Servitor, 
1814—16  ;  B.A.,  Worcester  Coll.,  1818  ; 
M.A.,  1822  ;  Curate  of  Clive,  1819  :  Fitz, 
1820  :  Condover,  1822  :  P.O.  of  Dawley, 
1823—31  ;  Rector  of  Stirchley,  (all)  Salop, 
1827  to  death  ;  d.  12th  Oct.,  1877. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1108.] 

Phillips,  J.  (and  P.  Hutchings). 

A  Map  of  the  County  of  Staffordshire  divided  into 
Hundreds.    London,  1832.    On  roller. 

Phillips,  Maude  G. 

A  Popular  Manual  of  English  Literature,  &c.  Two 
Volumes.    New  Yorle,  1885.    8vo. 


Phillips,  Thomas,  b.  Basford  Grange,  28th 
March,  1837  ;  s.  of  Charles  Phillips,  Esq., 
J.P. ;  Student  Inner  Temple,  20th  Jan.,  1879  ; 
Barrister-at-Law,  1887  ;  Lieut.-Col.  Com- 
manding 18th  Hussars,  1877—81  ;  J.P., 
Staffs. 

[Men  at  the  Bar,  364.] 

Phillips,  William,     b.  Acton  Trussell,   1704  ; 
s.  of  William  Phillips  ;  Mat.  Pembroke  Coll., 
Ox.,  23rd  May,  1722  ;  B.A.,  1726. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1110.] 

Phillpotts,  Dr.  Henry.     Bishop  of  Exeter. 

Letter  to  the  Bishop  of  Lichfield  [Lonsdale]  on 
Legalising  Marriage  with  a  Deceased  Wife's  Sister.  Lon- 
don, 1860.    8vo. 

"  Philomunus,"  Wednesbury. 

The  Morning.  A  Poem.  \_Neu>  Con.  Mag.  (1814),  216, 
217.] 

Philpott,  Humphrey,      b.   Clent,  1766  ;    s.  of 
Rev.    Otto    Philpott ;    Mat.  Oriel  Coll.,  Ox., 
3rd  April,  1783  ;  B.A.,  1786. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  IIU.] 

Philpott,  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  Clent,  1762  ;  s.  of 
Rev.  Otto  Philpott ;  Mat.  St.  Mary  Hall, 
Ox.,  9th  March,  1779  ;  B.A.,  1782  ;  M.A., 
1785  ;  Rector  of  Pedmore,  Worcs.,  1791  to 
death  ;  d.  10th  Sept.,  1855. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1112 ;  Scott's  Stour- 
bridge, 191.] 

Phipps,  Joseph.     A  Shoemaker,  Norwich. 

A  Few  Observations  on  S.  Fothergill's  Remarks  on 
Preb.  Pilkington's  Address.  London,  1761.  8vo.  2nd 
edition,  1761.    8vo. 

Pickering,     Rev.    J.       Minister    Independent 
Chapel,   Wednesbury  ;    of  Darkhouse  Baptist 
Chapel,  Coseley. 
A  Letter  to  the  Baptist  Church,  Bond  Street,  Birming- 
ham, containing  a  few  remarks   on  the  conduct  of   the 
Independent  Church  at  "Wednesbury  towards  the  Author, 
their  late  Minister.     Dudley :  W.  Maurice.    1810.    8vo. 

Pickering,  Thomas  Edward,  b.  Abbot's  Brom- 
ley, 1861  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Pickering  ;  Mat. 
Univ.  Coll.,  Ox.,  15th  Oct.,  1881  ;  Scholar, 
1881—86  ;  B.A.,  1885. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1113.] 

PiCKiN,  Rev.  Thomas,     b.  Mayor  (Maer),  1613  ; 

s.  of  Thomas  Pickin  ;    Mat.  Magd.  Hall,  Ox., 

11th  May,   1632;    B.A.,   11th   June,   1634; 

M.A.,  22nd  April,  1637  ;    Rector  of  Swinner- 

ton,  1645—51. 
[Add.  MSS.  15,671  p.  233 ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S., 
III.,  1162  ;  Hutchinson's  Stoke,  100.] 

PieKWOKTH,  Henry.     Sleaford,  Lincolnshire. 

Henry  Pickworth's  defence  from  one  Besse,  a  professed 
Quaker's  Remarks  on  a  Narrative  of  his,  he  sometime 
since  presented  to  the  Right  Reverend  Richard,  Lord 
Bishop  of  Litchfield  and  Coventry,  as  published  p.  216, 
&c.  of  the  late  Vindication  of  his  Lordship  from  their 
charge  of  his  having  mis-represented  them ;  &c.  London : 
Printed  for  John  Marshall.     1734.     8vo.,  pp.  14. 

Vindication  of  his  former  Defence  of  a  certain  Narra- 
tive presented  to  the  Bishop  of  Litchfield  and  Coventry, 
&c.    London,  1738.    8vo. 


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PiBTERSEN,  James  Frederick  Gerhard,  b.  Cape 
Town,  S.  Africa,  1860  ;  s.  of  late  J.  F.  G. 
Pietersen,  Esq.  ;  educated  Diocesan  College, 
Gape  of  Good  Hope,  and  St.  Thomas's  Hos- 
pital, London,  1880—85  ;  Prelim.  Sci.  M.B., 
London,  1882  ;  L.R.C.P.,  London,  1885  ; 
M.R.C.S.,  Eng.,  1885  ;  Solly  Medalist  and 
Prizeman,  St.  Thomas's  Hospital,  1884  ;  Mem. 
of  the  Med.  Psychol,  and  Brit.  Med.  Associa- 
tions, 1886 :  Clinical  Assistant  (Throat  De- 
partment) St.  Thomas's  Hospital,  1885  ; 
Senior  Assistant  Med.  Officer,  Camberwell 
House  Asylum,  1885 — 88  ;  Med.  Superin- 
tendent of  Ashwood  House  Asylum,  Kings- 
winford,  1890. 

Short  Definitions.    A — M.     [Tuke's  Diet,  of  Psychol. 
Medicine.] 

Articles  on  "  Hsematomo  Aurio,"  "  Tremor,''  and  "  Post- 
Epileptic  Automatism."     [lb.'] 

Review  of  Dr.  Wetterstrand's  "  Om  Hypnotismens 
Anvand  ande  i  den  Praktiska  Medicinen."  {Jour,  of 
Mental  Science.].  Ditto  on  Dr.  Jelgersma's  "Mceuvere 
Onderzoekingen  over  Dementia  Paralytica"  [ib.].  Ditto 
of  his  "De  Pathogenese  der  Epilepsie"  [ib.\.  Ditto  on 
Dr.  Stephau's  ''Etiologie  der  Tabes  Dorsales"  {Brain]. 
Ditto  on  his  "Hypnotisme  en  Snggestie  en  Hunne  Thera- 
peutische  Beteekenis"  {Journ.  of  Mental  Science].  Ditto 
on  Dra.  Pekelbaring  and  Winkler's  "  Report  on  the  Nature 
and  Origin  of  Beriberi"  {Lancet],  Ditto  on  Dr.  Niermei- 
jer'a  "Bijdrage  tot  de  b6er  der  Epilepsie  behandeling" 
{Journ.  Mental  Science].  The  Etiology  of  General  Par- 
alysis of  the  Insane  {Birm.  Med.  Review]  ;  Foreign  Re- 
trospects and  Statistical  Reviews  for  the  Quarterly 
Journal  of  Mental  Science,  and  Translations  and  Resumes 
of  Articles  for  British  Medical  Jour.,  &o. 

PiGOT,  Arthur  Cecil  William,  b.  Patshull,  1814; 
s.  of  Sir  George  Pigot,  3rd  Bart.  ;    Mat.  New 
Inn  Hall,  Ox.,  25th  May,  1833  ;    d.  9th  May, 
1865. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1115.] 

PiGOT,  Sir  George,  Bart.  Governor  of  Fort 
George,  Madras  ;  created  Baron  Pigot,  of 
Patshull,  1765  ;  owner  of  the  celebrated 
Pigot  Diamond,  afterwards  (1800)  sold  for 
£23,998  :  16s.  ;  d.  1783,  when  the  Barony 
became  extinct. 

Narrative  of  the  late  Revolution  in  the  Government 
of  Madras.     London,  1776.     4to.     pp.  126. 

Letter  to  the  Court  of  Directors.    London,  1776.    8vo. 

An  Account  of  the  Subversion  of  the  Legal  Govern- 
ment at  Madras  by  impressing  the  Governor,  Lord  Pigot 
London,  1776.    8vo. 

Defence  by  Lord  Pigot.  Privately  Printed,  1776 
2nd  edition,  1778. 

The  Case  of  Lord  Pigot.    London,  1777.     fol.,  pp.  10. 

Copies  of  Papers  relative  to  the  Restoration  of  the 
King  of  Tanjore,  the  arrest  of  .  .  .  George,  Lord  Pigot, 
and  the  Removal  of  his  Lordship.  In  Two  Volumes 
{London]  1777.     4to.     {Usually  bound  in  4  vols.] 

Letter  from  A.  Stuart  to  the  Directors.     London,  1778. 

Defence  of  G.  Stratton  and  Brigadier-General  Stuart 
London,  1778. 

Letter  to  the  Directors  by  A.  Stuart.  Privately  vrint- 
ed,  1781.  ^ 

I'iGOT,  Rev.  Henry,     b.  Fortan  (Porton),  1628  ; 

s.  of  "  Galfriede"  Pigot ;    Mat.  Lincoln  Coll., 

Ox.,  11th  May,  1642  ;  B.D.,  17th  Aug.  1660  ; 

Rector  of  Brindle,  Lanes.,  1651—1722  ;  Vicar 

of  Rochdale,  1662  to  death  ;    d.   10th  April, 

1729. 

Sermon  preached  at  the  Assizes  held  at  Lancaster  167G 
London,  1676.    4to. 


[Chetham  Soc.  Trans.,  N.S.,  I.,  109  ;  Le  Neve's  Fasti, 
II.,  231 ;  Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1163  ;  "Whit- 
taker's  Whalley  (1818),  446  ;   Sutton's  Lanes.  Authors,  94. 

PiGOT,  Henry  Orlando,  b.  Patshull,  1818  ;  s.  of 
Sir  George  Pigot,  Bart.  (3rd)  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch., 
Ox.,  11th  May,  1826  ;   B.A.,  1830  ;    d.  Nov., 

1840. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1115.] 

PiGOT,  James.     Printer,  Manchester. 

Pigot  &  Co.'s  London  and  Provincial  New  Commercial 
Directory,  1822—23.    Manchester,  n.d.  (18Z2).    8vo. 

National  Commercial  Directory  for  1828 — 29. 

London,  1828.     8vo.     London,  1835.     8vo. 

National    and    Commercial    Directory    and 

Topography  of  Derbyshire,  Dorsetshire,  Gloucestershire, 
Staffordshire.  Manchester,  1839.  8vo.  Maps.  London, 
1842.    8vo. 

Directory  of  Staffordshire,  Warwickshire,  Worcester- 
shire, Shropshire,  and  North  Wales.  Maps.  London,  n.d. 
2  vols.,  8vo. 

[Staffordshire  in  all  the  above.     See  Slater  ( — ).] 

Pigot,  Sir  Robert,  Bart.  b.  Patshull,  1801  ;  a. 
of  Sir  George  Pigot,  3rd  Bart. ;  educated  Eton 
and  Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.;  M.P.,  Bridgnorth, 
1832 — Feb.,  1853,  when  he  was  tmseated  ; 
D.L.  for  Staffs.  ;  vi.  (1),  1826,  Mary,  dau.  of 
W.  Bamford,  Esq.,  of  Bamford,  Lanes.  :  (2) 
1850,  Emily  (Jeorgina  Elise,  dau.  of  S.  Y. 
Benyon,  Esq.,  of  Ash  Hall,  Salop. 
[Dod,  1866,  1874  ;  Debrett,  1869.] 

Pigot,  Rev.  Thomas,     b.  Hodnet,  Salop,  1778  ; 
s.  of  Thomas  Pigot ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  29th 
Oct.,  1795  ;  B.A.,  1799  ;  M.A.,  1802  ;  Rector 
of  Blymhill  ;  d.  25th  Jan.,  1840. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  Ill6.] 

PiGOTT,  Rev.  George  William,  b.  Edgmond, 
Salop,  1825  ;  s.  of  Rev.  John  Dryden  Pigott ; 
Mat.  Exeter  Coll.,  Ox..  6th  June,  1844; 
B.A.,  1848  ;  Rector  of  Upton  Magna,  Salop, 
1854—88  ;  Proctor,  Diocese  of  Lichfield,  1874  ; 
R.D.  of  Wrockwardine,  1878  ;  assumed  name 
of  Corbet ;  Preb.  of  Wolvey,  Lichfield,  1888. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1115.] 

Pigott,  Rev.  James  Noel.  b.  Oolton,  1783  ;  s. 
of  William  Pigott ;  Mat.  Wore.  Coll.,  Ox 
18th  Nov.,  1801  ;  Fellow,  until  1812  ;  B  A  ' 
1805  ;  M.A.,  1812  ;  Rector  of  Garendeu- 
Underwood,  Bucks.,  1808  to  death  ;  d.  9th 
April,  1855. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1116.] 

Pike,  Thomas  Mayer,      b.  Burslem,  1852  ;  s.  of 
John  William  Pike  ;    educated  Rugby  ;    iviat 
St.  John's  Coll.,  Ox.,  12th  Oct.,  1872  :    B  a' 
and  M.A.,  1882. 
[Rugby  Sch.  Reg.;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  111?.] 
Pilkington,  Rev.  Matthew,  LL.B.     Rector  of 
Fenny    Bentley,   Derbys.;     Preb.    of    Ryton, 
Lichfield,  25th  Jan.,  1747 — 65. 
Evangelical  History  and  Harmony.   London,  1747   fol 
Bible  Concordance.     Nottingham,  1740     4to 
Remarks  upon  Several  Passages  of  Scripture 
Cambridge,  1759.     8vo.,  3  leaves,  pp.  208.  "    * 

The  Necessity  and  Manner  of  being  admitted  into 
Covenant  with  Christ  by  Baptism,  set  forthTn  a  Sermon 
Kt^  t^  n^  25th,  1760,  on  the  Occasion  of  Administering 
Sr  ?1  ^/^n  *  i^'P"''  ^^"■'-  ^'"1  ^'i  ^'idress  to  thi 
People  called  Quakers  .  .  Nottingham :  Printed  b» 
Samuel  Cresswell.    1760.    8vo.,  pp.  20.  ™ 


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An  Answer  to  the  Letter  ot  Mr.  Samuel  Fothergill. 
With  a  Postscript  to  Mr.  John  [Joseph]  Phipps.  Notting- 
ham: same  imprint.    1761.    870.,  pp.  8. 

[See  Fothergill  (S.),  Phipps  (Joseph).] 

PiLKiNGTON,  Rev.  Richard.  M.A.,  Emmanuel 
Coll.,  Cam.,  1593  ;  incorporated  in  Queen's 
Coll.,  Ox.,  30th  Oct.,  1599  ;  B.D.,  27th  June, 
1600;  D.D.,  6th  July,  1607;  Rector  of 
Hambleden,  Bucks.,  1595  ;  Archd.  of  Leicester, 
1625  ;  Treasurer  of  Lichfield,  1625—28  ;  d., 
Sept.,  1631. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  lU,,  1164 ;  Bliss's 
■Wood's  Ath.  Oxon.,  II.,  573  ;  Lansd.  MS.,  9S4,  t.  168 ; 
Harwood's  Lichfield,  202.] 

PiMBLETT,  Rev.  diaries  Bradburn.  b.  Burton, 
1866  ;  s.  of  Rev.  James  Pimblett,  of  Burton  ; 
Mat.  Wadh.  Coll,,  Ox.,  19th  Jan.,  1884; 
Exhibitioner,  Queen's  Coll.,  1884  ;  B.A., 
1887  ;  M.A.,  1890  ;  Curate  of  Hadley,  Salop, 
1891. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1118.] 

Pinfold,  Rev.  Charles  John.  b.  Chicheley, 
Bucks.,  1801;  s.  of  Charles  Pinfold  ;  Mat. 
Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  14th  Jan.,  1818  ;  B.A., 
Christ  Coll.,  Cam.,  1825  ;  Rector  of  Bram- 
shall,  1835—56  ;  d.  21st  Nov.,  1856. 
[Foster's  Alumni   Oxon.,  III.,   1119 ;     Hutchinson's 

Stoke,  53.] 

Pink,  W.  J.,  Leigh,  Lanes. 

StafEordshire  M.P.'s  in  the  Long  Parliament.  [Mid. 
Antiq.,  IT.,  51.] 

PiNKBRTON,  J. 

Abstract  of  the  Cause  just  arbitrated  between  the 
Birmingham  and  Birmingham  &  Fazeley  Canal  Company 
and  J.  Pinkerton.    Birmingham,  1801.    8vo.  ^ 

PiNNocK,  William. 

The  History  and  Topography  of  Staffordshire.  Lon- 
don, n.d.  12mo.,  plates.  [Forming  Tol.  Y.  of  Pinnock's 
County  Histories.] 

Pipe,  of  Bilston. 

Folding  Pedigree.     [Shaw,  I.,  172.] 

Pipe,  James,  b.  Stafford,  1722  ;  s.  of  Samuel 
Pipe;  Mat.  Pemb.  Coll.,  Ox.,  18th  May, 
1739  ;  B.A.,  1742  ;    M.A.,  1745. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1119.] 

Pipe,    John    de.       Preb.  of  Leighton  Buzzard, 
Liiicobi ;    Archd.    of    Coventry,    21st    Sept., 
1358—61  ;  d.  1361. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  208.] 

Pipe,  Rev.  John  S.  Wesleyan  Minister,  1790 
—1835. 

Scriptural  Conversion  .  .  .  Four  Parts.  Wednes- 
bwy :  J.  Booth.    1813.    8vo.,  pp.  616. 

Pipe  Ridwaeb. 

Engraving  of    Church   and    Manor  House.     [Shaw, 

^■' ^History  of .     [7i.,  161-66.] 

Ordnance  Plan    .     .         Southampton,  1883. 

Pipe,   Samuel,      b.  Tamworth,  1751  ;  s.  of  Rev. 
Samuel   Pipe;    Mat.  Pemb.  Coll.,   Ox.,    3rd 
April,  1761. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1119.] 


Piper,  John,  Lichfield. 

Life  of  Fanny  Brown.    Birmingham,  1760.    4to, 

PiTCHFORD,  Rev.  John.  b.  Upton  Magna, 
Salop,  1774  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Richard  Pitchford  ; 
Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  22nd  Oct.,  1793  ;  B.A., 
1797  ;  M.A.,  1800  ;  Vicar  of  Colwich,  1807 
to  death  ;  d.  1828. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1120.] 

Pitchford,  John  Watkins.  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  ; 
B.A.,  1862  ;  M.A.,  1865  ;  Curate  of  Tatten- 
hall,  Cheshire,  1866—68  ;  of  Newcastle, 
1868—70  ;  of  St.  James's,  Bath,  1870—76  ; 
Vicar  of  St.  Jude's,  Southwark,  1876. 

The  Restraint  of  Sorrow.  A  Sermon  preached  at 
Tattenhall,  Cheshire  .  .  .  Nov.  28th,  1869,  on  the 
Occasion  of  the  Death  of  the  Rev.  Fielding  Ould,  M.A., 
late  Rector  .  .  Newcastle  (Staffs.) :  Hlclcson.  1870. 
8vo.,  pp.  31. 

Confession,  not  to  the  Priest,  but  to  Christ. 

The  Redeeming  Love  of  God.    London :  Nisbet.    12mo. 

The  Heavenly  Pathway.    London  :  Nisbet.     f  cp.  8vo 

Let  not  your  heart  be  troubled.    A  Sermon. 

The  Four  Last  Things.    London.    Cr.  8vo. 

Written  on  the  Wall,     London.    Sm.  8vo. 

The  Balsam  of  Heaven.     London,     8vo. 

Christ  the  Master.     London.    Cr.  8vo. 

Bramble  Cloisters.  London  :  Elliott  StocTc.  Sm.  8vo., 
vellum. 

Beata  Spes.     London :  Nisbet  ^  Co.     Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  332. 

The  Morning  Song.    London :  Elliott  Stock.    4to. 

Pitman,  Rev.  Edward  Rogers.  Scholar,  Christ 
Coll.,  Cam.;  B.A.,  1843  ;  M.A.,  1846;  P.C. 
of  Pipe  Ridware,  1853  ;  Head  Master,  Ruge- 
ley  Or.  Sch. 

Iphigenia  in  Tauris.  With  English  Notes.  London, 
1853. 

Pitt,  Francis. 

A  More  Exact  and  Perfect  Relation  of  the  Treachery, 
Apprehension,  Conviction,  Condemnation,  Confession,  and 
Execution  of  Francis  Pitt,  aged  65,  who  was  executed  in 
Smithfield,  on  Saturday,  October  12th,  1644,  for  endeavour- 
ing to  betray  the  Garrison  at  Rushall  Hall,  in  the  County 
of  Stafford,  to  the  Enemy.  Published  by  Ithiel  Smart 
and  Edward  Archer,  two  Ministers,  who  were  acquainted 
with  him  in  his  life,  and  present  with  him  at  his  death. 
London :  Printed  for  John  Field,  Octob.  18,  1844.  4to., 
pp.  16.  Reprinted  by  W.  H.  Robinson,  Walsall,  March, 
188L     4to.,  pp.  16. 

Pitt,  William,  b.  Tettenhall,  1749  ;  d.  10th 
Sept.,  1823  ;  bur.  Tettenhall. 

A  General  Tiew  of  the  Agriculture  of  Stafford. 
London :  Printed  by  T.  Wright.  1794.  8vo.  Large  paper, 
4to.,  pp.  168  ;  maps.     1796,  4to.;  1808,  8vo.;  1815,  8vo. 

A  General  Tiew  of  the  Agriculture  of  Leicestershire. 
To  which  is  annexed  a  Survey  of  Rutland,  by  Richard 
Parkinson.    London,  1809.    8vo. 

A  General  Tiew  of  the  Agriculture  of  Worcestershire. 
London,  1811.     8vo. 

A  General  Tiew  of  the  Agriculture  of  Northampton- 
shire.    London,  1811.     8vo. 

The  Bullion  Debate.  A  Serio-Comic  Satire,  contain- 
ing the  Speeches  and  Decision  of  Parliament  on  that 
Important  Question,  in  English  Terse.  By  W.  Pitt,  late 
of  Pendef ord,  now  of  Edgbaston,  Birmingham.  London: 
Hurst,  Orme,  Rees,  and  Brown.     1811.     8vo. 

A  Topographical  History  of  the  County  of  Stafford 
.  .  .  Newcastle-under-Lyme :  J.  Smith.  1817.  8vo. 
Large  and  small  paper,  map,  pp.  450,  10  leaves,  pp.  319; 
Index,  8  leaves. 

[Althongli  only  a  compilation  it  is  one  of  the  most  useful  and 
reliable  histories  we  have.] 

PixALL,  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  Kinfare  (Kinver), 
1659  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Pixall ;    Mat.  Oriel  Coll., 

vv 


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Ox.,  30th  Oct.,  1677  ;  B.A.,  1681  ;  Rector  of 
St.  Helen's,  Worcester,  1686. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1170.] 

PixELL,  Rev.  Charles  Henry  Vincent,  b.  Edg- 
baston,  Warws.,  1840  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Henry 
Pixell  ;  educated  Tunbridge  and  Leamington 
Colleges  ;  Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.  ;  B.A.,  1862  ; 
M.A.,  1867  ;  Curate  of  St.  Peter  and  St. 
Michael,  Coventry,  1863—66  :  of  Skirwith, 
Cumb.,  1866—73  ;  of  Ch.  Oh.,  Wolverhamp- 
ton, 1873 — 77  ;  Rector  of  Frampton-Cotterell, 
Bristol,  1877—86  ;  Vicar  of  St.  Faith's, 
Stoke-Newington,  1886. 

Pardon  and  Peace. 

Series  of  Mission  Tracts. 

Church  Extension. 

Total  Abstinence.     Wolverhampton  :  W.  Parhe.    1875. 

Anglican  Orders  and  Jurisdiction.     S.P.C.K.    12mo. 

Plant,  Arthur  Blurton.  b.  LichBeld,  1855  ;  s. 
of  Arthur  Plant ;  Mat.  New  Coll.,  Ox.,  5th 
Feb.,  1877  ;  Mus.  Bac,  1882. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1121.] 

Plant,  Rev.  George  Ralph,    b.  Weston-on-Trent, 
1865  ;    s.  of  Rev.  Preb.   Plant  [see]  ;    Mat. 
St.    Edmund    Hall,    Ox.,    22nd    Oct.,   1884 ; 
B.A.,  1887  ;  Curate  of  Wolstanton,  1888. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1121.] 

Plant,    Henry    Francis,      b.    Weston-on-Trent, 
1864  ;    s.  of  Rev.  Preb.  Plant  [see]  :    Mat. 
St.  Edmund  Hall,  Ox.,  14th  June,  1883. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  Ill,,  1121.] 

Plant,  Robert,  b.  Cheadle ;  Ironmaster  and 
Coal  Proprietor  ;  F.R.G.8. 

History  of  Cheadle     .     .     Leeic:    W.   Clemesha.     1871. 

Report  of  a  Visit  to  R.  Plant's  Colliery  at  the  Birches 
[Rep.    North   Staffs.   Min.   and   Mech.   Eng.,  I.,  203—6]  : 
Case  of  Plant  v.  The  Cheadle  Valley  Colliery  Co.  \ib.  VI 
275,  276]  ;  Address  to  Members  of  the  North  Staffordshire 
Field  Club  [Report  (1878),  39—42]. 

Plant,  Rev.  Samuel,  b.  Elworth  Hall,  Sand- 
bach,  Cheshire,  29th  Oct.,  1820  ;  s.  of  John 
Plant,  Esq.  ;  educated  Man.  Gr.  Sch.,  10th 
Feb.,   1834—40;    Mat.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox., 

11th  June,  1840  ;    Somerset  Scholar,   1840 

45;  B.A.,  2nd  May,  1844;  M.A.,  22nd 
April,  1847  ;  Curate  of  Hanley,  1845 — 49  ; 
Vicar  of  Weston-on-Trent,  1849  ;  R.D  of 
Stafford,  1877  :  Preb.  of  Gala  Minor,  Lich- 
field, 1878  ;  m.,  1863,  Antoinette  Sarah,  dau. 
of  Charles  Fourdrinier,  formerly  of  Chell. 

Parochial  Sermons.     London,  1857.     8vo. 

On  Mining  Accidents.     Stafford :  R.  (J-  W.  Wright 

Account  of  Weston-on-Trent.  [Trent  Valley  Maa 
(1868  to  date).]  '' 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1121 :  Man.  Gr  Sch 
Reg,,  III.,  257,  258,]  '  '  '""^■ 

Plimley,  The  Worshipful  Henry.  b.  Brewood, 
1764  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Plimley  :  educated  Bre- 
wood Gr.  Sch.  ;  Mat.  Hertford  Coll  Ox 
nth  Dec,  1781  ;  B.A.,  1789  ;  M.A.,  179l'; 
Vicar  of  St.  Leonard's,  Shoreditch,  1801  ;  of 
Cuckfield,  Sussex,  1817  ;  Chancellor'  of 
Chichester,  1822  to  death;  of.  20th  March, 
1841. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1122.] 


Plot,    Robert.      Mat.    Magd.    Coll.,    Ox.,    2nd 
July,  1658  ;  B.A.,  1661  ;  M.A.,  1664  ;   B.D. 
and    D.C.L.,    1671  ;     F.R.S.   and    Secretary, 
1682  ;    first  Keeper  of  the  Ashmolean  Mus., 
1683—90  ;      Secretary  to  the  Earl  Marshal, 
1687  ;     Registrar  of  the   Court   of  Chivalry, 
Oct.,  1687  ;    Mowbray  Herald  Extraordinary, 
1694  ;      Registrar,     1695  ;      Historiographer 
Royal,   1688  ;    d.,  Sutton  Barn,  near  Borden, 
Kent,  30th  April,  1696. 
The  Clog,  or  Staffordshire  Almanack.     London,  1680, 
[Afterwards  inserted  in  his  Staffordshire.] 
The  Natural  History  of  the  County  of  Stafford    .     . 
Oxford,  1686.    f ol.,  37  plates,  map.    With  Coats  of  Arms 
and  in  some  copies   an  extra  slip   of  "  Arms   omitted." 
Large  and  small  paper. 

[Over  600  copies  were  issued,  but  it  is  now  very  scarce.  There 
are  copies  extant  in  nearly  all  the  great  libraries— some  oontainintr 
additional  matter,  prints,  portraits.  MS.  on  margins,  &o, — of  which 
the  following  are  noteworthy :— One  copy  in  Salt  Library,  con- 
taining MS.  notes,  transcribed  by  J.  Wightwick  from  MS.  additions 
by  Sir  Simon  Degge,  B.  Bell,  T.  Baker  ;— A  nother,  numbered  163(i 
in  Catalogue,  has  been  bound  in  six  volumes  and  contains  numer- 
ous maps  ;  120  rare  portraits,  including  coloured  drawings  o  Pint, 
I,  Walton,  Fenton,  &c. ;  nearly  300  views,  including  60  drawings  ■ 
and  autographs  of  Charles  I.,  "Walter  Chetwynd,  &c.  (thit  ta 
prooably  the  finest  copy  in  exutence) ;— Another  copy  oontams  MS, 
notes  by  P.  Foley,  of  Prestwood  House,  and  another  by  J. 
Broughton.  "The  subscription  for  Plot's  Staffordshire  was  a 
penny  a  sheet ;    a  penny  a  plate ;    and  sixpence  the  map."] 

Plumer,  Thomas  Hall.  b.  Sugnall,  Eccleshall, 
1796  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Plumer  ;  Mat.  Balliol 
Coll.,  Ox.,  29th  March,  1814  ;  B.A.,  1816  ; 
M.A.,  1819  ;  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn, 
1819  ;  Clerk  of  the  Petty  Bag,  1820  ; 
Examiner  in  the  Court  of  Chancery,  1821  ; 
a  Commissioner  of  Bankrupts  ;  d.  22nd  Dec  ' 
1852. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1131 ;  Eton  Sch.  List: 
Men  at  the  Bar.] 

PmjMPTHB,  Rev.  Robert  William.  Mat  Univ 
Coll.,  Ox.  ;  B.A.,  1848  ;  M.A.,  1850  ;  Wells 
Theological  Coll.,  1848—49  ;  Curate  of 
Wombourn-t«.-Trysull,  1849—52  ;  Pluekley, 
Kent,  1852  ;  Minister  of  St.  Thomas's,  Ferry 
Side,  Carmarthens.,  1852—54  ;  Curate  of 
Boxley,  Kent,  1855—58  :  Rector  of  Corfe- 
Mullen,  Dorset.,  1858. 

1855^  "'^'■^'*'^  Sermon.    Army  Scripture  Readers'  Society, 

Sermons  on  the  Apostolical  Miracles.  London: 
Macintosh.    1868. 

PoiNTOiN,  Priscilla,  Lichfield. 
Poems.     Birmingham,  1770.    4to. 

Pole,  Rt.  Rev.  David.    Fellow,  All  Souls'  Coll 
Ox.,    1520  ;     B.C.L.  ;     B.Can.L.,    2nd  July' 
1526  ;  D.Can.L.,  17th  Feb.,  1527  ;  Advocate 
Doctors   Commons,  1529  ;  Canon  of  Lichfield 
1531  ;  Archd.  of  Salop,  153«— 57  ;  of  Derby! 

T  L' ,  '^''"  °^  ^^^  ^'■"'les  ;  Chancellor  of 
Lichfield  ;  Bp.  of  Peterborough,  1557  •  de- 
prived, 1559;  d.,  1568.  Will  dated'] 7th 
May,  1568  ;  proved  8th  July  following. 

w  ^Jf°°}^u  S'''"''^"^'  26  ;  Lansd.  MS.,  980,  i.  283  •  Bliss's 
Wood's  Ath.  Oxon.,  801 ;  Le  Neve's  Fasti.  l!  74  •  FostS's 
Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1175  ;    Harwood's  Lichfield,  191! 

^°,?',.  ^'/i'^^1'^-  *•  Stourton  Castle,  Staffs. 
nth  May,  1500  ;  ..  of  Sir  Richard  Pole 
Jl.br.,  and  Margaret,    Countess  of  Salisbury, 


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his  wife ;  educated  by  the  Carthusians,  at 
Skene,  near  Richmond,  1507  ;  Mat.  Magd. 
Coll.,  Ox.,  1512  ;  B.A.,  27th  June,  1515  ; 
Fellow,  Corp.  Ch.  Coll.,  1524  ;  Canon  of 
Salisbury,  1517  ;  Preb.  of  Boxcomb  and  Yet- 
minster  Secunda,  Salisbury,  1517  ;  went  to 
Padua,  1519  ;  returned  to  England,  1527  ; 
Dean  of  the  Collegiate  Church,  Wimborne 
Minster,  Dorset.  ;  Dean  of  Exeter,  1527  : 
Vicar  of  Piddle  Town,  Dorset.,  1632  ;  Cardinal, 
1536,  at  Eome  (where  he  declined  the  Pope- 
dom), 1549  ;  returned  to  England,  Nov.,  1554  ; 
Archbp.  of  Canterbury,  1556  to  death ;  d. 
19th  Nov.,  1658  ;  bur.  Canterbury  Cathedral. 
De  TJnitate  Ecclesise  Romse.  1536.  2ncl  ed.,  revised, 
1538. 

Longolii  vita  ab  ipsius  amicissimo  quodam  exarata. 
1524.    4to. 

Oratio,  Caesarem  acceudens  in  eos  qui  nomen  Evangeli 
dederunt ;  cum  Scholis  Athanasii.    1554.    4to. 

A  Copie  of  a  Letter,  &c.  Whereunto  is  added  a  brief 
ouerture  or  opening  of  the  legation  of  the  most  reuerende 
father  in  G-od,  Lord  Gardinall  Poole,  from  the  See 
Apostolyke  of  Borne,  with  the  substance  of  the  oracyor  to 
the  Kyng  and  Queen's  Majestic  for  the  reconcilement  of 
the  realm  of  Englande  to  the  vnite  of  the  Catholyke 
Church.  Imprynted  by  John  Wayland,  London.  1555.  8vo. 
Eeform  of  England  by  Decrees  promulgated  by 
Cardinal  R.  Pole,  1556  Translated  by  H.  Raikes.  Chester, 
1839.    4to. 

Copia   delle    Lettere   de    Re.   d'Inghilterra    and  del 
Card.  Pole    .     .    .     sopra  la  redetzione  di  qull  Regno  alia 
nnione  della    .     .    .     Chiesa         .    .    4to.     (1557.) 
Oratione  della  pace.    1558.    4to. 
Discorso  di  pace  di  Mons.  R.  Polo,  Cardinale  Legate  a 
Carlo   T.  Imperatore,    et  Henrico   II.     "       '     " 
(Borne,  1556.)    fol.      Eome,  1655,  4to. 
Milan,  1560,  4to. 

Oratione  in  materia   di  pace,   Nell  academia 
1558.    4to. 

Consilium  de  emendanda  Ecclesia,  &c.  1555.  4to. 
[Signed  by  Pole  and  others.] 

A  Letter  written  by  Cuthbert  Tunstall,  late  Bishop 
of  Duresme,  and  John  Stokesley,  sente  vnto  Reginalde 
Pole,  Cardinalle  then  beying  at  Rome  and  late  Byshop  of 
Canterbury.  Imprynted  in  Paule's  churche  yearde  at  the 
Broken  Serpent  by  Reginald  Woolfe.  Anno  Domino 
MDLX.    Cum  priuilegis  solum.    8vo.,  D  in  eights. 

Reformatio  Angliae  ex  decretis  R.  P.,  Sedis  Apostolic 
Legate.    Anno  1558.    Roma,  1562.    4to.      Venice:  Zileti. 

1562. 

De  Concilio  Tridentius  et  de  reformatione  Angliae, 
Concilia  Liber.    Romai,  1562.    4to. 

Liber  duo,  viz.:  De  Concilio  de  baptismo  Constantii  et 
de  reformatione  AngUse.    Dilingcs,  1562.    8vo.     Venetiis, 

1562.    8vo. 

De  Concilio  Liber  Reginaldi  Poli  Cardinahs.  Rom.<s, 
MDLXII.,  Apud  Paulum  Manutium  Aldi.  F.     4to.,  pp.  04. 

Reformatione  Angliae  ex  decretis  Reginaldi  Poli 
Cardinalis,  Sedes  Apostolicae  Legate,  anno  MDLTI. 
RomcB,  MDLXII.    4to.,  pp.  30. 

Orationes  in  materia  della  pace  a  Carlo  V.  1562,1567, 
1569,1575.    A114to.  ,     -„       .  r.       .     *•    • 

Liber  de  Concilio,  Eiusdem  de  Baptismo  Constantmi 
Magni  Imperatores,  Reformatio  Angliae  ex  deeretis  eius- 
dem.     [With  Preface  by  P.  M(anutius).J      Venetiis,  1562. 

Vita  Reginaldi  Poli  Britanni.  S.R.E.  Cardinalis  et 
Cantuariensis  Archiepiscopi.  Venetii,  MDLXIIL,  Ex 
Offkina  Dominici   Guerrii    .    .    .    4to.,  pp.  48. 

jj^  p  ...  ad  Henrii  Octavum  Britanniae  pro 
Ecclesiastics  TJnitatis  defensione  Liber  quatuor.  iJomcB. 
n.d.  (1555).    fol.     Strasburg,  1555,  fol.    Ingolstadii,  1587, 

'  Vita  (Auctore  A.  Duditio  Episcopo  Tininiensis)  Par 
Reginaldi  Poli  Cardinalis  et  Archbishiepiscopi  Cantuarien- 
sis     Venetiis  (Aldus),  1563.    4to.  .    ^.      . 

De  Summo  Pontifice  Christi  in  terns  Vica,ris,^  ciasque 
officio  et  potestale  Liber    .      . 
scriptus.    Lovanii,  1569.    8vo. 


Re.    de   Prancia. 
Venice,  1558,  4to. 

Ven., 


in   modum   dialogico 


Florem  Historic  sacri   Collegii.  S.R.E.  Cardinallum, 
par.  Ludov.  Donni  d'Attich.    Paris,  1660. 
Epistolarum  R.  P.     . 


et  aliorum  ad  ipsum   Vita 


Cardinalis     .     .     .     Brixice,  1744.     4to. 

Vita  di  Reginaldi  Poli  Cardinalis.  [See  Beccatelli 
(L.).] 

History  of  the  Life  of  Cardinal  Pole  .  .  .  By 
Thomas  Phillips  [see].  Second  Edition,  Two  Volumes. 
London :  T.  Payne.  MDCCLXVII.  8vo.,  folding  port., 
pp.  (I.)  xxxi.,  495,  (II.)  xii.,  340,  folding  Pedigree. 

Some  Observations  upon  the  Life  of  Reginaldus  Polus 
Gardinall.     [By  W.  Joynson,  alias  Lyde.]     London,  1686. 

Animadversions  on  Mr.  Phillips'  History.  &c.,  of 
Cardinal!  Pole.     [See  Neve  (Rev.  T.,  D.D.).l 

Remarks  on  the  History  of  the  Life  of  Gardinall  Pole. 
By  Edward  Stow  Clark,  A.M.  Second  Edition.  Oxford, 
1766.     8vo.,  pp.  viii.,  248. 

Portraits  : — Painted  by  Titian,  |  size,  seated,  on  can- 
vas, 44  inches  by  35  [Dining  room  of  Lambeth  Palace]  ; 
Another,  by  Titian,  half-length,  seated,  panel  1  :t  inches  by 
8  [formerly  belonging  to  the  Rocci  family,  bought  of  the 
Colonnas,  penes  Lord  Arundall  of  Wardour]  ;  another, 
I  size,  seated,  canvas,  45  inches  by  36  [penes  Eaii  Spencer]. 

Portraits,  engraved,  &c. ; — Effigies  Reginaldi  Poli 
Cardinalis,  oval,  with  arms  [Historia  Overe  Vita  di  Elisa- 
betti  {Amsterdam,  1703),  Pt.  I.,  fig.  9,  after  Raphael  (i.e.. 
Sebastian  del  Piombo)];  another,  engraved  by  Major, 
1769,  an  oval  [in  the  Crozat  Collection,  dispersed  1771]  ; 
another,  Reginaldus  Polus  [Hierologia  (8vo.)] ;  another 
[Imperiales  Museum  Historicum  {Veniic,  1840,  4to.)] ; 
another,  Larmessin  Sc,  4to. ;  ditto,  Reginaldus  Polus 
Cardinalis,  natis  An.  1500,  Mali  ii..  Card.  St.  MariaB  in 
Cosmedin  1536,  Mali  22  [reprinted  from  Imperialis  Mus.]  ; 
ditto,  Polus,  Vander  WerfE.  P.  a'  Gunst,  Sc. ;  ditto,  printed 
in  colours,  "from  a  curious  old  painting  in  Lambeth 
Palace — W.  Maddocks,  Sc."  [Lambeth  Palace  Illustrated 
(1806)];  ditto.  In  Imagin  XII.,  Card.,  1598— T.  Galle ; 
ditto,  by  Pernetus  ;  ditto,  by  E.  Wyngard  [in  Albi  Eloges 
Cardin],  by  Picard,  Sc,  1816,  from  Lord  Arundell's 
Titian  [Lodge's  Illustrations]  ;  ditto,  small  oval  [_London; 
Printed  by  Richard  Chiswellj  ;  ditto,  an  etching  in  out- 
line ;  another,  without  title  [  Grachwode  Collection,  Brit. 
Mus.]  :  ditto,  engraved  for  Universal  Magazine,  1749  ; 
again,  D'ApresIe  Tableau  de  Raphael  .  .  .  grave  par 
Nicholas  de  Larmessin  (a  line  engraving.  Imp.  8vo.) 
[in  Phillips'  Pole]  ;  ditto,  line  engraving,  small  oval,  8vo. 
— J.  S.,  sculpt. ;  ditto,  with  coat  of  arms  [London,  1820, 
4to.]  ;  ditto,  oval,  mezzotint  [London,  1817]  ;  ditto,  by 
H.  T.  Eyall  [London:  J.  Tallis  (f  Co.;  4to.]  ;  ditto,  small 
8vo.,  oval,  between  two  Doric  pillars,  by  Gunst,  after 
WerfE  [slightly  different  from  the  one  before  mentioned 
by  same  artist]  ;  ditto,  8vo.,  oval  [Tweede  Dul,  fol.  477, 
with  8  quarterings]  ;  ditto,  by  P.  S.  Simms,  lar.  8vo. ; 
by  R.  White,  lar.  8vo. ;  again,  lar.  fol.  [Cracherode  Col- 
lection, Brit.  Mus.]  ;  ditto,  -8vo.,  in  line  and  mezzotint ; 
Etching,  from  Arundell  portrait,  as  frontispiece  to  Lee's 
Life  of  Pole. 

[Bodl.  Lib.,  56 :  1121,  226  ;  Shaw,  II.,  265,  266 ; 
Bliss's  Wood's  Ath.  Oxon.  I.,  114,  274 ;  Cooper's  Ath. 
Cantab,  I.,  183 — 85,  551  ;  Smith's  Autographs  ;  Nether- 
clrft's  Autographic  Miscl. ;  Hutchin's  Dorset.,  II.,  208, 
535  ;  Biog.  Universelle  ;  Biog.  Brit. ;  Machyn's  Diary  ; 
Wood's  Halls  and  Colleges,  264,  320  ;  Fuller's  Worthies  ; 
Godwin  de  Praestulibus  ;  N.  4'  Q.,  V.,  105,  153,  667  :  Harl. 
Miscl.,  IX.,  142;  Collect.  Topog.  et  Gen.,  I.,  295,  310; 
Hasted's  Eent,  IV.,  737  ;  Lingard's  England  ;  Chalmers's 
Biog.  Diet.,  XXIV.,  459  :  XXV.,  107  ;  Trevelvan  Papers, 
143,  156  ;  Lloyd's  State  Worthies  ;  Ellis's  Letters,  (3)  II., 
67,  126,  315  ;  St.  Pa.,  Hen.  8  ;  Frowde's  England,  temp. 
Hen.  8,  Edw.  6,  Mary  ;  Kemp's  Losely  MSS.,  154  ;  Gor- 
ham's  Gleanings,  5,  302,  335,  336,  374;  Smith's  Cat.  of 
C.G.G.C.  MSS.,  191;  Cowrie's  Gat.  of  St.  John's  Coll. 
MSS.,  85,  93,  94,  122;  The  Earls  of  Kildare ;  Gutch's 
MSS.,  I.,  390  ;  Lansd.  MSS.,  980,  fE.  2496,  251,  255,  257, 
260  ;  Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1176  ;  Vaughan's 
English  Revolution,  II.,  258—65,  441,  462,468,472;  Foxe's 
Acts  and  Monuments  (1597),  IL,  1341—43;  Hook's 
Archbps.  of  Canterbury,  art.  Pole  ;  Dart's  Canterbury, 
169,  171,  plate  of  tomb  engraved  ;  Wharton  MS.  (Lambeth 
Library),  595,  123;  King's  Library  MS..  10213,  f.  43; 
Wilkins's  Concilia,  IV. ;  Acts  of  the  Consistory  at  Rome  ; 
Guirini,  IV.,  126 :  V.,  238 ;  Original  Letters  on  the 
Reformation  ( Cambridge,  1846) ;  Cardinal  Pole's  Register 
Book,  in  Lambeth  Library,  f.  66  ;  Gott.  MSS.  (Brit.  Mus.) ; 
Vitell.  P.  v.,  P.  2,  f.  72.] 

PoLLAND,   Rev.  Arthur.     Of  Staffs.  ;    b.  1567  ; 
Mat.   Merton   Coll.,   Ox.,   5th  March,   1584  ; 
B.A.,  6th  Feb.,  1587  ;  M.A.,  11th  July,  1590. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1176.] 


POLLAND 


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POTTS 


Member  of  the  Church  at 


PoLLAND,   Thomas. 

Lichfield. 

The  Holy  Scriptures  clearing  itself  from  Scandals. 
[See  Farnworth  (R.),  Pox  (G.).] 

Poole,  Rev.  George.  Queen's  Coll.,  Cam.  ; 
B.A.,  1846  ;  Curate  of  Colwioh ;  P.C.  of 
Hammerwich,  1852 — 58  ;  Vicar  of  Burnt- 
wood,  1858 — 1886  ;  d.  Hammerwich,  May, 
1889  ;  bur.  Hammerwich. 

The  Path  of  the  Just.  London  :  Hodder  *  Stoughton. 
1879: 

PooLE,  Rev.  George  Ayliffe.  b.  1810  ;  of 
Emmanuel  Coll.,  Cam.  ;  B.A.,  1831  ;  M.A., 
1838  ;  Vicar  of  Welford,  Northants.,  1843— 
76  ;  Rector  of  Winwick,  Northants.,  1876 — 
83  ;  d.  1888. 

A  History  of  England  from  the  Earliest  Era  to  the 
Accession    of    Queen   Victoria     .     .  Two   Volumes. 

Rugdey :  W.  I.  Walters.     1845.     12mo.,  pp.  (I.)  xix.,  474, 
(11.)  xvii.,  455. 

PooLB,  George  Henry,  LL.D. 

Legends,  Manners,  and  Customs  of  the  County  of 
Stafford.     Lmdon:  G.  Rowney  and  Co.     1874.     Cr.  8vo. 

An  Attempt  towards  a  Glossary  of  the  Archaic  and 
Provincial  Words  of  the  County  of  Stafford.  Now  first 
collected.  Stratford-on-Avon :  St.  Gregory's  Press.  1878. 
8vo. 

PooLE,  John. 

Hamlet  Travestie.  In  Three  Acts,  with  [burlesque] 
Annotations.  By  Dr.  Johnson  and  G.  Stevens,  Esq 
London,  n.d.  (1853).  12mo.  [Vol.  X.,  Lacy's  Actine 
Edition  of  Plays,  &c.] 

PooLB,  John. 

Obituary.     [New  Con.  Mag.  (1824),  430—32.] 

Pope,  Samuel,  Q.C.  Unsuccessful  Candidate 
for  Stoke-on-Trent,  1865. 
Union  and  Emancipation  Tracts.  No.  1 :  The 
American  War  and  Slavery.  A  Lecture  .  delivered 
in  Tunstall,  Staffordshire  (15th  Jan.,  1863).  Manchester 
(ffanley  printed),     n.d.     12mo.,  pp.  16. 

Popish  Riots 

In  Wolverhampton  ;  or.  Priestly  Intrigue  to  suppress 
Liberty  of  Speech.    London :  Protestant  Electoral  Union 
Strand.     1867.     12mo.,  pp.  56. 

Poet,  Rev.  Bernard.  b.  Ham,  1777  ;  s.  of 
John  Port  ;  Mat.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  23rd 
Jan.,  1794  ;  B.A.,  1797  ;  M.A.,  1800  ;  Vicar 
of  Ilam,  1804  to  death  ;  d.  30th  Jan.,  1854. 

a*  T  l^^n^'f '^  Alumni  Oxon.,   III.,   1132 ;     Hutchinson's 
totOKej  yo.j 

Port,  John.  b.  Ilam,  1774  ;  s.  of  John  Port ; 
Mat.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,   11th  March,  179l'. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,.IIL,  1132.] 

Porter,  Rev.  Robert,  b.  Haigh,  Wigan,  Lanes., 
1774  ;  s.  of  William  Porter  ;  educated  Man. 
Gr.  Sch.,  12th  June,  1787  ;  Mat.  Brasenose 
Coll.,  Ox.,  23rd  May,  1792  ;  Exhibitioner, 
1792  ;  Hulme  Exhibitioner,  1796  ;  B  A 
14th  Jan.,  1796  ;  M.A.,  24th  Oct.,  1796' 
Curate  of  Buiy,  1799—1806;  Rector  of 
Draycott-le-Moors,  1806  to  death  ;  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Rev.  H.  Thomas,  Curate  of  Leigh  •' 
d.  25th  March,  1838  ;  bur.  Draycott.  ' 

-Keg.,  II.,  152;  Hutchmson',s  Stoke,  68.] 


Potter,  G.  G.  b.  Walsall  ;  s.  of  Peter  Potter, 
J.P.  ;  educated  Ockbrook,  Derbys.,  and  Leam- 
ington Coll.  ;  Partner  in  Firm  of  Marlow, 
Potter,  and  Marten,  Solicitors,  Walsall ; 
Steward  to  Walsall  Manor  ;  resident  at  Nether- 
stowe,  Liclifield  ;  m.  Amy  Charlotte,  dau.  of 
Edward  Moore,  Esq.,  of  Lonlas,  Meath. 

Answer  of  Anti-Pew  to  Matthew  Churchill.  By  G.  G. 
Potter.     Walsall :   W.  H.  Robinson.     1875. 

Potter,  Rev.  John  Hasloch.  b.  Walsall,  10th 
Feb.,  1847  ;  s.  of  John  Potter,  Esq.,  Solicitor; 
educated  Leamington  Coll.  ;  Mat.  Brasenose 
Coll.,  Ox.,  11th  April,  1866;  B.A.,  1869; 
M.A.,  1873  ;  Curate  of  Banbury,  Oxon., 
1870 — ,71  ;  Senior  Curate  of  Sunbury-on- 
Thames,  Middx.,  1871—74  ;  of  St.  Leonard's. 
Streatham,  Surrey,  1874 — 82  ;  Editorial  and 
General  Secretary  of  C.E.T.S.,  1876—82  ; 
Vicar  of  Holy  Trinity,  Upper  Tooting,  Surrey, 
1882  ;  R.D.  of  Streatham,  ]892. 

A  Present  Christ  .  .  .  London:  Wells  Gardner, 
4-  Co.     1878.     8vo.,  pp.  184. 

Sermons  ;    Tales  ;    Carols  ;   Hymns. 

Contributor  to  the  Church  Temperance  Chronicle, 
1877—82,  and  The  Church  Monthly,  1888—93. 

Editor  of  The  Church  of  England  Temperance  Chronicle. 

Potter,  Joseph,  Architect,  Lichfield. 

The  Ancient  Ecclesiastical  "Architecture  of  the 
Diocese  of  Lichfield.     Rugeley,  1844.    fol. 

The  Eemains  of  the  Ancient  Monastic  Architecture  of 
England.    Imp.  and  roy.  fol. 

Tintern  Abbey,  Monmouthshire.  46  plates  from 
drawings  by,  with  letterpress.    Lichfield,  1847.    fol. 

[Husenbeth's  Weedall,  177.] 

Potter,  Rev.  Peter,  b.  Walsall,  22nd  June, 
1841  ;  s.  of  Peter  Potter,  J.P.  ;  educated 
Walsall  Gr.  Sch.,  1850—54  ;  Ockbrook, 
Derbys.,  1854—56  ;  Mat.  Exeter  Coll.,  Ox., 
29th  May,  1866  ;  B.A.,  1872  ;  M.A.,  1892  ; 
Curate  of  St.  John's,  Chatham,  1869—71  ; 
St.  Andrew's  and  Ch.  Ch.,  Wolverhampton, 
1871—73  ;  of  Ch.  Ch.,  Wolverhampton,  1873 
— 76  ;  P.C.  of  Minsterley,  Salop,  1876—79  ; 
of  St.  Thomas's,  Overmonnow,  Monmouth, 
1879 — 91  ;  Rector  of  Bishopston,  Swansea, 
1891  ;  m.,  1869,  Georgina,  dau.  of  Edward 
Elwell,  Esq.,  of  The  Forge,  Wednesbury. 


1801 


Anglican  Chants  for  Village  Choirs.  London :  Novella. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1136.] 
Potter,  R. 

t  *;^"  S^l'^i'^y  iii'o  some  Passages  in  Dr.  Johnson's  Lives 
'tLtoflrZ'.         ■    ■    ^"'"'"''  ''''■    «°->PP-50.    Por- 

Potter,    Simon,    of    Stafford,     b.  1581  ;    Mat 
Trm.  Coll.,  Ox.,  5th  May,  1598  ;    B.A.,  26th 
Jan.,  1601. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1186.] 

Potter  J/  Magazine  (The). 

s«  r'- ra'J'' ■^°' ^'  '^'^'""*"\  ■'*^^-]     -^^'"''^^■-  P"^ted 

by  G.  Gibbs         .     .     8vo.,  pp.  138—200. 

PoTTS,  Sampson,     b.  Stone,  22nd  July,  1579. 

Notes  on  his  birth.    By  John  Booker  [of  whom  he 
bought  "AngoU's  Tables,"  ^1642].      [Bodl.  ^hTm,  21^ 


POTTS 


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POYNTZ 


Potts,  Eev.  Thomas.  Educated  Douay,  June, 
1765  ;  on  English  Mission,  Oct.,  1780  ;  Vice- 
President  of  Oscott  Coll.,  to  1808  ;  President 
to  death  ;  d.  5th  Dec,  1819. 

Introduction  to  the  Latin  Grammar  of  Douay  College, 
revised  by  Potts.     London,  1810. 

Funeral  Sermon.     [See  Weedall  (Bp.).] 

PoTTS,  William  Henry,     b.  Hanley  ;  formerly  a 

secondhand     Bookseller    in   Newcastle  ;    now 

(1893)  in  Liverpool. 

Shades  of  Character.  By  H.  Wedgwood  and  W. 
Potts.  Longton:  Printed  by  Emony  and  Farmer,  Market 
Street,  Longton.    32mo.,  pp.  8. 

PonLSON,  Thomas,     b.  Stoke,  1710  ;    s.  of  John 
Poulson  ;    Mat.  Magd.   Hall,  Ox.,  17th  Feb., 
1727. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1135.] 

PouNDLBY,  J.  W.,  Kerry,  Montgomeryshire. 

Designs  for  Two  Sets  of  Farm  Steadings  .  .  Put- 
lished  by  Lomax,  Lichfield,  n.d.  (1855).  Oblong  4to., 
4  plates,  with  descriptions.  ■ 

PouNTNEY,  Francis,     b.  Wolverhampton,  1836  ; 
s.  of  Rev.  Humfrey  Pountney  ;    Mat.  Exeter 
Coll.,  Ox.,  7th  June,  1854. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1136.] 

PoDNTNBY,  Eev.  Humfrcy.  b.  St.  Martin's, 
Birmingham,  1803  ;  s.  of  Humfrey  Pountney  ; 
Mat.  Queen's  Coll.,  Ox.,  2nd  July,  1821  ; 
B.A.,  1825  ;  M.A.,  1828  ;  Vicar  of  St.  John's, 
Wolverhampton,  1831  to  death  ;  d.  31st  Dec, 
1857. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  llSfi.] 

PowBLL,  Rev.  Charles,  b.  Stafford,  1645  ;  s.  of 
Rev.  Edward  Powell;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox., 
26th  Nov.,  1662  ;  B.A.,  1666  ;  Curate,  South 
Marston,  Wilts.  ;  Chp.  to  John,  Earl  of 
Bridgwater  ;  Rector  of  Cheddington,  Bucks., 
16tli  April,  1684  ;  d.  before  16th  March 
following. 
[Le  Neve's  Fasti,  II.,  289;    Foster's  Alumni  Oxon., 

E.S.,  m.,  1190.] 

PowBLL,  George  Henry  Croxden. 

Volunteer  National  Camp,  Cannock  Chase,  Stafford 
.  .  .  With  Map.  London:  Alexander  ^  Shepheard. 
1888.    8vo.,  pp.  39. 

Powell,   Rev.  John  Harcourt.     b.  St.  James's 
Middlesex,  1762  ;  s.  of  Harcourt  Powell,  Esq. 
Mat.    Univ.    Coll.,    Ox.,    29tli  April,    1777  , 
B.A.,   1781  ;    Vicar  of  Eccleshall,   1801  ;    of 
Dunchurch,  Warws.  ;  d.  1822. 
[Poster's   Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1138  ;     Hutchinson's 

Stoke,  72.] 

Powell,  John  Joseph,  b.  Gloucester,  3rd  Sept., 
1816  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Powell,  Esq.  ;  Student, 
Middle  Temple,  28th  May,  1842  ;  Barrister- 
at-Law,  16th  April,  1847  ;  Q.C.,  3rd  Feb., 
1863  ;  Bencher,  23rd  Nov.,  1863  ;  Treasurer, 
1876  ;  Recorder  of  Wolverhampton,  1864  to 
death  ;  Judge  of  County  Courts  (No.  11),  9th 
April,  1884  to  death  ;  M.P.  for  Gloucester, 
1862—65  ;  d.  1892. 

[Men  at  the  Bar,  374.] 


Powell,  Rev.  Robert,  of  "  Park  Hall,  Staffs." 
B.A.,  Pemb.  Coll.,  Cam.,  22nd  Jan.,  1648  ; 
incorporated  Ox.  Univ.,  15th  Feb.,  1648  ; 
Fellow,  All  Souls',  1649  ;  M.A.,  30th  May, 
1651  ;  incorporated  Cam.  Univ.,  1654  ;  B.D. 
and  D.D.,  1st  Oct.,  1663  ;  re-incorporated 
Ox.  Univ.,  1678  ;  King's  Chp.  and  Canon  of 
St.  Asaph,  1660  ;  Rector  of  Whittington, 
1666—68;  Archd.of  Salop,  1666  ;  Chancellor 
of  St.  Asaph,  1670  ;  d.  1683. 
[Wood's  Fasti,  II.,  276 ;    Burrows's  Worthies  of  All 

Souls',  476  ;  Thomas's  St.  Asaph,  240  ;  Blakeway's  Sheriffs 

of  Salop,  170, 171 ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1193  ; 

Harwood's  Lichfield,  216.] 

Powell,  Rev.  Thomas.  Preb.  of  Longdon, 
Lichfield,  12th  Aug.,  1643—56  ;  Will  proved, 
1558  ;  desired  to  be  buried  in  Cheadle  Church  ; 
left  his  Oxford  Estate  to  Dame  Katherine 
Bulkeley  for  life. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  236.] 

Powell,  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  Swansea,  1755  ;  s. 
of  Gabriel  Powell  ;  Mat.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox., 
12th  March,  1773  ;  B.A.,  1776  ;  M.A.,  1780  ; 
P.O.  of  Sedgley,  1793  to  death,  which  occurred 
either  in  1828,  or  at  Peterston  Court,  Glamor- 
gan, 2nd  Dec,  1832. 
[Foster's    Alumni    Oxon.,  III.,   1139 ;     Gent.'s  Mag. 

(1828),  IL,  648  :  (1832)  II.,  653.] 

Powell,  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  Sedgley,  1793  ;  s. 
of  Rev.  Thomas  Powell  [«««]  ;  Mat.  Wore. 
Coll.,  Ox.,  13th  Dec,  1815  ;  Scholar,  1819— 
28  ;  B.A.,  1819  ;  M.A.,  1823  ;  Fellow,  1828 
to  death  ;  d.  17th  Feb.,  1865. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1139.] 

PowBE,  Sir  Alfred,  Knt.  b.  Market  Bosworth, 
Leics.,  1st  Feb.,  1805  ;  s.  of  John  Power,  M.D., 
of  Lichfield,  and  Mary  Knowles,  his  wife  ;  edu- 
catedRepton  Sch.  ;  of  Clare  Coll.,  Cam. ;  B.A., 
1826  ;  M.A.  and  Fellow  of  Downing  Coll., 
Cam.,  1829  ;  Student,  Middle  Temple,  3r.l 
Feb.,  1827  ;  Barrister-at-Law,  12th  Feb., 
1830  ;  Assistant  Poor  Law  Commissioner, 
England,  1834  ;  Chief  Commissioner,  Ireland, 
1849  ;  Vice-President,  Local  Government  Board 
of  Ireland,  1872—79  ;  K.C.B.,  27th  March, 
1878  ;  m.,  30th  Sept.,  1836,  Lucy  Anne,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Starkie,  Q.C.  ;  d.  7th  June,  1888. 
Political  Catechism.  London,  1858. 
Sanitary  Rhymes.  London,  1871. 
[Foster's  Lanes.  Coll. ;    Men  at  the  Bar,  374 ;    Dod's 

Peerage,  &e.  (1874).] 

Powis,  Rev.  Henry. 

Consolations  for  Christians.     Wednesbury,  1836.     8vo. 


PowLETT,  Edward. 

Letter  to  Ashmole. 


[Bodl.  Lib.,  204,  10.] 


PoYNTZ,  Rev.  Newdigate.  b.  Tideuham,  Gloucs., 
1842  ;  s.  of  Newdigate  Poyntz,  Esq.  ;  Mat. 
Pemb.  Coll.,  Ox.,  13th  Dec,  1860;  B.A. 
1864  ;  M.A.,  1867  ;  Curate  of  Kennington, 
Surrey,  1865—69  ;  of  St.  Mary's,  Soho, 
Westminster,  1869—74  ;  Vicar  of  Little 
Drayton,  Salop,  1876—85  ;     Rector  of  Stone 


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1885—91  ;    Vicar  of  St.  Mary's,  Shrewsbury, 
1891. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1142  ;    Sir  J.  Maclean's 
Family  of  Poyntz.] 

Pkatt,  Rev.  Charles  O'Neil.  Trin.  Coll.,  Dub- 
lin ;  B.A.,  1836  ;  M.A.,  1842  ;  Curate  of 
Ch.  Ch.,  Macclesfield  ;  Vicar  of  St.  Paul's, 
Burslem,  1864. 

Twenty  Sermons  on  Various  Subjects.  Macdesjieldj 
1M9.     8vo. 

Metrical  Translation  of  the  "Ars  Poetica.''  Maccles- 
field, 1850.     12mo. 

Pkatt,  Rev.  Henry,  b.  "  Tughill  "  (Tuckhill), 
Bobbington,  1730  ;  s.  of  John  Pratt  ;  Mat. 
Univ.  Coll.,  Ox.,  24th  Oct.,  1747;  B.A., 
1761  ;  M.A.,  1754  :  Vicar  of  Orpington  and 
St.  Mary's  Cray,  Kent  ;  m.,  1767,  Mary 
Pomeroy  Eoope  ;  d.  22nd  Oct.,  1802. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1143;  Burke's  Landed 
Gentry  (1847).] 

PiiATT,   Rev.  John.      b.   Tuckhill,  1773  ;    s.  of 

Rev.    Henry   Pratt ;     Rector  of  Sedlescombe, 

Surrey  ;    m.     Maria    Anne,     dau.    of    Joseph 

Bevens,  of  Kerrington,  St.  Mary's  Cray,  Kent. 

[Burke's  Landed  Gentry  (1847),  art.  Pratts  of  Tuck- 
hill.] 

1'ratt,    John.     b.    Lane   Delph,    1835.;    s.    of 
John    Pratt,    Esq.  ;    Mat.  Pemb.   Coll.,   Ox., 
21st   April,    1853  ;     B.A.,    St.    Mary   Hall, 
1858  ;  M.A.,  1859. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  in.,  1143.] 

Pratt,  Rev.  Philip,     b.  Somers.  ;  of  St.  John's 

Coll.,  Cam.;  B.A.,  1801  ;  M.A.,  1807  ;  Vicar 

of    Walsall,    3rd  Dec,  1803,    to  death  ;    m., 

1809,   Caroline,  dan.  of  James  Adams,  J.P., 

of  Walsall ;     d.   10th   Sept.,   1822  ;     bur.  St. 

Matthew's,  Walsall. 

Sermons  preached  in  St.  Matthew's  Church,  Walsall, 
on  the  Jubilee  of  King  George  III.,  Oct.  25th,  1809.  [Re- 
printed in  Walsall  Free  Press,  June  4th,  1887.] 

Pratt,  Rev.  Philip  Edgar.  b.  Walsall,  14th 
Sept.,  1836  :  s.  of  Philip  Perks  Pratt,  Esq., 
and  Rose  Spilsbury,  his  wife  ;  educated  Walsall 
Gr.  Sch.  and  Beaumaris  Gr.  Sch.  ;  Mat. 
Exeter  Coll.',  Ox.,  15th  June,  1855  :  Scholar, 
1855—59  ;  B.A.,  1859  ;  M.A.,  1862  ;  Curate 
of  St.  Margaret's,  Leicester,  1859 — 61  ;  of 
Ross,  Hereford,  1861—65  ;  P.O.  of  Minster- 
ley,  Salop,  1865—70;  Vicar  of  Diddlebury, 
Salop,  1870—80  ;  of  Madley,  Herefs.,  1880. 
A  Sermon. 

Pbbndeegast,  William  Dowling.     b.  St.  Helens, 
Lanes.,  8th  Feb.,  1859  ;    s.  of  Captain  John 
Prendergast ;  educated  Diocesan  Coll.,  Limer- 
ick, and  Queen's  Coll.,  Cork  ;    M.D.,  M.Ch., 
M.A.,    Roy.    Univ.    of    Ireland  ;     D.  S.  Sc, 
Victoria  Univ.;  Fellow  of  Brit.  Inst,  of  Public 
Health  ;  m.  a  dau.  of  L.  Arnoux,  of  Stoke-on- 
Trent  ;  in  practice  in  Hanley. 
The  Osteological  Identity  of  the  Tertebrata  [North 
Staffs.  Field  Club  Rep.  (1887)]  ;    The  Modern  Potter  from 
a  Sanitary  Point  of  view  [Sanitar!/  Record  (July,  1891)]  ; 
Compound  Cominuted  Fracture  of  the  Skull,  with  Injury 
to  Brain — Recovery  ^Lancet  (29th  April,  1893).] 


Pkestwood   Ho0SE. 

View  of.     [Plot's  Staffs.,  plate  ix. 
plate  XXXV.  J 

History  of.     [Shaw,  II.,  233—36.] 
Small  View.    1792. 


Shaw,  II.,   234, 


Pretty  (or  Prettye),  Rev.  Gamaliel,  b.  Hamp- 
den, Warws.,  1647  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Richard 
Pretty ;  Mat.  St.  Edmund  Hall,  Ox.,  1st 
April,  1664  ;  B.A.,  1667  ;  M.A.,  Magdalene 
Coll.,  Cam.,  1670  ;  Rector  of  Mavesyn  Rid- 
ware,  1673. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1201.] 

Pretty,   Humphrey,     b.  Church  Hill,  1698  ;    s. 
of   Hugh    Pretty  ;     Mat.    Pemb.    Coll.,    Ox., 
26th  May,  1714. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1201.] 

Pretty,  Rev.  Richard.  b.  Yardley,  Worcs., 
1611  ;  8.  of  Thomas  Pretty  ;  Mat.  Oriel  Coll., 
Ox.,  20th  June,  1628  ;  B.A.,  20th  April, 
1631;  M.A.^  29th  March,  1634;  Vicar  of 
Hampden-in-Arden,  Warws.,  1636 — 47  ;  Rec- 
tor of  Aldridge,  1636  to  death;  Preb.  of 
Bobenhall  and  Canon  of  Lichfield,  1660  to 
death  ;  d.  1682  ;  bur.  at  Aldridge,  24th 
March,  1682. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1201 ;  Harwood's 
Lichfield,  219  ;  Notes  on  Aldridge,  I.,  4  :  II.,  51.] 

Price  &  Bbebbe,  Printers,  Bilston. 

Bibliography  of  "Wolverhampton.      \_See  Lawley  (G. 

A  New  Book  of  Old  Christmas  and  New  Tear's 
Carols.  Printed  and  Published  by  Price  ^  Beebee,  Market 
Street,  Bilston.     n.d.     pp.  84. 

Pride,  Rev.  Charles.  Lampeter  Coll.  ;  Welsh 
Curate  of  the  Hanley  Potteries,  1860 — 63  ; 
Cyfartha,  Merthyr  Tydfil,  1863—68  ;  Maesteg! 
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Price,  Edward.  b.  Barton-under-Needwood  ; 
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Twelve  Views  in  Dovedale  and  Ham.      Ashbourne 
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Price,  Frederic,     b.  Bilston,  14th  March,  1804  ; 
some  years  a  compositor  on  the  Staffordshire 
Advertiser  ;    Printer  in  Bilston  and  Birming- 
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Rustic  Rhymes.    Birmingham,  1859.    12mo.,  pp  104 
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and  15th,  1866,  before  the  Lord  Chief  Justice  and  a 
Special  Jury  .  .  London:  Simpkin.  1866.  8vo., 
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A  Brief  Narrative.     [See  Price  (J.).] 

Price,  Henry  Samuel  Benbow.  b.  Uttoxeter, 
1850  ;  s.  of  Edward  Price,  Esq.;  Mat.  Merton 
Coll.,  Ox.,  7th  Oct.,  1868  ;  Postmaster,  1868 
— 73  ;  B.A.,  1873  ;  Barrister-at-Law,  Lin- 
coln's Inn,  1876. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1148.] 

Price,  John. 

The  Seaman's  Return  ;  or,  The  Unexpected  Marriage. 
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Servants  of  Worcester,  Shrewsbury,  and  Wolverhampton 
Theatres.  London:  Longmans.  (Ludlow printed.)  1795. 
8vo. 

Price,  John,  Printer,  Market  Place,  Bilston. 

A  History  of  Bilston  .  .  By  G.  T.  Lawley.  Bilston : 
Printed  and  Published  by  John  Price.  1893.  8vo.,  pp. 
(4  leaves)  262. 

Price,  Joseph,     b.  Bilston,  1775  ;    Printer  ;    d. 
April,  1849. 

A  Summary  of  Mr.  Leigh's  History  of  the  Cholera  in 
Bilston,  in  1832.  Bilston :  Printed  by  and  for  the  Author. 
1833.    8vo. 

An  Historical  Account  of  Bilston,  from  Alfred  the 
Great  to  1831,  particularly  of  the  Ancient  Chapel,  the 
Dissolution  thereof,  and  its  Re-establishment,  Contests  for 
the  Incumbency  .  .  Bilston :  Printed  and  Published  by 
and/or  the  Author.  1835.  8vo.,  4  leaves,  pp.  136.  [Only 
400  copies  printed.] 

A  Narrative  of  the  Proceedings  relative  to  the  in- 
tended Election  of  a  Minister  to  succeed  the  Rev.  W. 
Leigh  to  the  Incumbency  of  St.  Leonard's  Church, 
BUston.    Bilston :  Printed  by  J.  Price.   1836.    8vo.,  pp.  12. 

A  Brief  Narrative  of  the  Events  relative  to  the 
Cholera  at  Bilston  in  the  year  1832.  With  an  Appendix 
shewing  in  a  summary  manner  the  Amount  of  Deaths  as 
they  daily  occurred  ...  By  Joseph  Price.  Bilston : 
Printed  and  Published  by  George  Price,  New  Town,  and 
Sold  by  J.  Etheridge,  Church  Street  .  .  1840.  f cp.  8vo., 
pp.  24. 

Price,  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  Hope  Bagot,  Salop, 
1732  ;  s.  of  William  Price  ;  Mat.  Hertford 
Coll.,  Ox.,  31st  May,  1750  ;  B.A.,  Magd. 
Coll.,  1754 ;  M.A.,  1756  ;  Usher,  Magd. 
Coll.  Sch.,  1752—64  ;  Head  Master,  Lich- 
6eld  Gr.  Sch.,  18th  Jan.,  1764—75  ;  Rector 
of  Caldecote,  Warws.  ;  Head  Master,  King 
Edward  VI.  Sch.,  Birmingham,  1775  to 
death  ;  d.  12th  Jan.,  1797. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1150  ;    Bloxam's  Magd. 

Coll.,  III.,  237  ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  499.] 

Price,  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  Lichfield,  1775  ;  s.  of 
Rev.  Thomas  Price  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  3rd 
May,  1792;  B.A.,  1796;  M.A.,  1799; 
Rector  of  Bredicot,  Worcs.,  1821  ;  of  EnviUe, 
1824  to  death  ;  d.  4th  Jan.,  1837. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1150.] 


Price,  Rev.  William  James.  Scholar,  Jesus 
Coll.,  Ox.;  B.A.,  1866  ;  M.A.,  1868  ;  Curate 
of  Shelton,  1870—72  ;  of  Mirfield,  Yorks., 
1872—75  ;  St.  Peter's,  Wolverhampton,  1875 
—79  ;  Vicar  of  Lilleshall,  1879—91  ;  Har- 
borne,  1891. 
Lay  Ministration  [Lichfield  Diocesan  Mag.,  XII.,  96  — 

8.] 

Price  &  Williams,  Printers,  Wolverhampton. 

A  Treatise  on    .    .    .    Bathing.     {See  Perry  (E.).] 

Primrose  (or  Prymrose),  Rev.  William,  of 
Cheshire,  b.  1586  ;  Mat.  Brasenose  Coll., 
Ox.,  23rd  Oct.,  1601  ;  B.A.,  5th  July,  1605  ; 
M.A.,  5th  July,  1609  ;  Rector  of  Stoke-on- 
Trent,  1618—32  ;  Preb.  of  Wolvey  and  Canon 
of  Lichfield,  9th  Sept.,  1626—33. 

[Hutchinson's  Stoke,  120 ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon., 
E.S.,  III.,  1214 ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  256.] 

Pringle,  Gr. 

Multum  in  Parvo  Grammar.  Designed  for  that  hope- 
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^  Oakey  .  .  .  1849.  12mo.,  on  back  of  title—"  Allbut, 
Son,  ^  Hohson,  Hanley,"  pp.  viii.,  9 — 97,  4  leaves. 

Prinsbp,  John.  b.  Tamworth,  1717  ;  s.  of 
Reginald  Prinsep ;  Mat.  Balliol  Coll.,  Ox., 
28th  March,  1735  ;  B.A.,  1738. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1154.] 

Prinsep,  Thomas.  b.  Wychnor  (Wichnor), 
1811  ;  s.  of  Theophilus  Levett,  Esq.,  and 
Frances  (dau.  of  Thomas  Prinsep,  of  Croxall 
Hall,  Derbys.),  his  wife  ;  educated  Eton  ;  Mat. 
Trin.  Coll.,  Ox.,  17th  June,  1828  ;  assumed 
name  of  Prinsep  in  lieu  of  Levett ;  m.  (1) 
Margaret,  dau.  of  David  Monro,  Esq.,  (2) 
Caroline,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Templar. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1154  ;   Burke's  Landed 

Gentry  (1847).] 

Prior,  Henry  Grainger,     b.  Tettenhall,   1860  : 
s.  of  James  Prior,  Esq.  ;    Mat.  Hertford  Coll., 
Ox.,  25th  April,  1877. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1154.] 

Pritohard,    Rev.    Charles.      President   of    the 
Roy.  Astronomical  Soc,  1870  ;  F.R.S. 
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hampton Church  Congress  (1867).] 

Pritchard,    Henry.       b.    St.    Olave's,    Surrey, 
1820  ;    s.  of   Henry  Pritchard,    Esq.  ;    Mat. 
Merton   Coll.,  Ox.,   27th  May,  1837  ;    Post- 
master, 1837—38  ;    Scholar,  Corp.  Ch.  Coll. 
18.S8— 47  ;   B.A.,  1841  ;  M.A.,  1844  ;  Fellow 
1844—57  ;  B.D.,  1853  ;    Senior  Dean,  1851 
Mathematical  Lecturer,  1852  ;  Proctor,  1852 
Incumbent  of  Sheen,  1848  ;    resigned,   1851 
d.  14th  April,  1857. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,   IIL,   1155;     Hutchinson's 

Stoke,  117.] 

Pritchard,  Rev.  John.  Primitive  Methodist 
Minister  for  many  years  in  Stafis. 

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How  to  Make  a  Good  Girl  and  a  Useful  Woman. 
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Rev.  Philip  Pngh.  London:  George  Lamb.  1870.  8vo., 
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Phitchaed,    Lorenzo   Alfred,     b.    Wednesbury, 
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Wadh.   Coll.,  Ox.,   11th  Oct.,   1884;    B.A., 
1887. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oson.,  III.,  1155.] 

Prohy,  Very  Rev.  Baptist,  D.D.  b.  1726  ;  Rector 
of  Doddington,  Ely  ;  of  Thornhaugh,  North- 
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An  Appeal  to  the  Candid  Inhabitants  of  Lichfield, 
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A  Serious  "Warning  to  the  Inhabitants  of  the  City  of 
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Printer.) 

A  Vindication  of  the  Dissenters  of  Lichfield  .  .  A 
Warning  to  the  Inhabitants.  With  Appendix.  London : 
Printed  by  Richard  Edwards.     1808.     12mo.,  pp.  22. 

Pbocter,  Thomas.  b.  Newcastle,  1710  ;  s.  of 
Samuel  Procter ;  Mat.  Balliol  Coll.,  Ox., 
26th  March,  1728  ;   B.A.,  1731. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1156.] 

Proctor,  W.  T.,  Burton. 

Joseph:  A  Sacred  Drama.  Burton-on-Trent :  T. 
Waite.    1802.    8vo.,  pp.  56. 

Prossbr,  Rev.  William,  b.  St.  Mary's,  Mon- 
mouth, 1832  ;  s.  of  Rev.  William  Prosser 
Mat.  Jesus  Coll.,  Ox.,  13th  March,  1851 
S.C.L.,  Magd.  Coll.,  1855;  B.A.,  1856 
M.A.,  1857  ;  Senior  Curate  in  charge  of 
Wrockwardine,  1868 — 74  ;  Senior  Curate  of 
St.  James's,  Wolverhampton,  and  Chp.  to 
Wolverhampton  General  Hospital,  1874 — 77  ; 
in  charge  of  St.  Luke's,  Bilston,  1877 — 80  ; 
Vicar  of  St.  Luke's,  1880. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1157.] 

Peovand,  Rev.  Charles  Maxwell,  b.  Glasgow, 
1798  ;  s.  of  James  Provand ;  Mat.  Magd 
Coll.,  Ox.,  16th  Nov.,  1829  ;  B.A.,  1833  ; 
M.A.,  1886  ;  P.O.  of  Coseley  ;  d.  9th  April, 
1873. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1158.] 

Psalms  and  Hymns. 

Stafford,  1813;  Uttoxeter,  1818,  1834;  arranged  bv 
W.  N.  Darrell,  1830;  Hanley,  1810, 1847;  New  Connexion 
i6.,  1827;  Burton-on-Trent,  1848:  by  R.  A.  Scott  ib' 
1839;  Hymns  for  Zion's  Travellers  ib.,  n.d.;  Lichfield 
1811;  Anthems  sung  at  St.  Mary's,  i6.,  1748:  St  Chad's 
B.jmzia,  lb.,  1848 ;    another,  2S30,-    St.  Mary's  Hymns,  i6., 

[See  Sneyd  (Eev.  H.),  Dunderdale  (E.  J.),  Matthew 
(J.),  Lomax  (T.  G.)  (A.  C),  Mort  (J.  D.)  (J.),  AUbut  (T  ) 
(&  Sou)  (&  Daniel)  Moore  (Eev.  H.),  Crewe  (F.),  Wolse- 
^X^^^\  ClotteriU  (ilev.  T.),  Abud  (Rev.  H.),  Norris  (Ann 
&  ison).J 

PucELLE,     Gerard   la.       Bp.   of   Coventry   and 
Lichfield,  1182  ;  a  Civil  Lawyer  ;    Chp.  to  the 
Archbp.  of  Canterbury  ;    d.  12th  Jan.,  1184  ; 
said  to  have  been  poisoned  ;  bur.  Coventry. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  135.] 


PucKLB,  Rev.  Edwin,  b.  West  Bromwich,  1832  ; 
s.  of  James  William  Puckle,  Esq.  ;  Mat. 
Magd.  Hall,  Ox.  •  B.A.,  1858  ;  Curate  of 
Blisworth,  Northants.,  1859—68  ;  Rector  of 
Alby,  Norfolk,  1868. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1160.] 

PuDSBY,  Thomas,     b.  Seasdon  (Seisdon),  1649  ; 

s.  of    Th(omas)   Pudsey,   Esq.  ;    Mat.  Pemb. 

Coll.,  Ox.,  23rd  March,   1665  ;    B.A.,   1669  ; 

Barrister-at-Law,Lincoln'aInn,1677  ;  Licensed 

17th  May,  1680,  to  marry  Mary  Trowtes,  of 

St.  Dunston-in-the-West. 

[Judges  and  Barristers ;   Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S., 
IIL,  1218.] 

Pddsby,  William.     Brother  of  above  ;    b.  1644  ; 
Mat.  Magd.  Hall,  Ox.,  27th  May,  1661. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon,,  E.S.,  III.,  1218.] 

PnoH,  Rev.  George  Augustus,  b.  Abergwili, 
Carmarthens.,  1849  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Enoch  Pugh, 
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Pye,  Henry  John.  b.  Faringdon,  Berks.,  81st 
Jan.,  1827  ;  s.  of  Henry  John  Pye,  Esq.  ; 
of  Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.  ;  B.A.,  1848  ;  M.A., 
1882  ;  admitted  ad  eundem  Ox.  Univ.,  11th 
Jan.,  1853 ;  Rector  of  Chfton  Campville, 
1851 — 72  ;  Student  Inner  Temple,  3rd  Nov., 
1873  ;  Barrister-at-Law,  28tli  June,  1876  ; 
J.P.  &  D.L.  Staffs.  ;  m.,  21st  Oct.,  1851, 
Emily  Charlotte,  dau.  of  the  Right  Rev.  Bp. 
Wilberforce  ;  of  Clifton  Hall. 
[Men  at  the  Bar,  381 ;   Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III., 

1165  ;  Burke's  Landed  Gentry.] 

Pye,  Rev.  Thomas,  h.  Darlaston,  1559  ;  Mat. 
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D.D.,  4th  July,  1588  ;  Rector  of  Newton- 
Toney,  Wilts.,  1577—80  :  of  Earnley-w.-Al- 
modington,  1586  ;  Vicar  and  Schoolmaster  of 
Bexhill,  (both)  Sussex,  1589  ;  Canon  of  Chi- 
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A  Confirmation  of  the  same  for  the  time  controverted 
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[Plot,  297  ;  Shaw,  II.,  92  ;  Bliss's  Wood's  Ath.  Oxon., 
II.,  59 ;  Lansd.  MSS.,  983,  f  169  ;  Poster's  Alumni 
Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1222 ;  Hackwood's  Darlaston,  53—54,  60, 
64,  82,  91,  137.] 

Pye,  William.     Printer,  Newcastle. 

The  Emblematical  Pilgrim.     [See  Smith  (Rev.  P.).] 

Pye,  Rev.  William.  B.A.,  Ox.  Univ.,  28th  Jan.' 
1528;  Fellow  Oriel  Coll.,  Ox.,  1529—44; 
M.A.,  May,  1533  ;  Proctor,  1536, 1542, 1543  ; 
M.B.,  May,  1534;  Principal  St.  Mary  Hall, 
1537—41  ;  B.D.,  3rd  Feb.,  1543 ;  D.D., 
March,  1543  ;  Rector  of  Westbury,  1542  :  of 
Risley,  Sussex,  1547  ;  Archd.  of  Berks.,  1545, 
with  Rectory  of  North  Moreton,  Berks.,  1547  ; 
Canon,  and  Preb.  of  Gaia  Minor,  Lichfield, 
3rd  July,  1550—51  :  of  Wells,  1553  ;  Dean 
of  Chichester,  1558  ;  Rector  of  Chadzey, 
Somers.,  1554  ;  Canon  of  Westminster,  1554  ; 
Master  of  Charterhouse  Hospital,  1555';  Canon 
of  Windsor,  Jan.,  1556  to  death  ;  d.  before 
Sept.  following. 
[Bliss's  Wood's  Ath.  Oxon.  I.,  247 ;  Lansd.  MSS.,  980, 

f .  255  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1222  ;  Harwood's 

Lichfield,  232.] 

Pyott,  Richard,     b.  Streethay,  1714  ;  s.  of  John 
Pyott;  Mat.  Univ.  Coll.,  Ox.,  7th  May,  1730  ; 
Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1737. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1166.] 

Pype  (or  Pipe),  John  de.  b.  Bilston  ;  Preb.  of 
Hilton,  Coll.  Ch.  of  Wolverhampton  ;  Archd. 
of  Coventry,  21st  Sept.,  1358—61  ;  Preb.  of 
Leighton  Buzzard,  Lincoln  ;  d.  (Harwood) 
1361,  (Lawley)  1374. 
[Lawley's  Bilston,  145  ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  208.] 

Pype,  Sir  Richard,  b.  Bilston,  31  Henry  VIII.; 
s.  of  Richard  Pype  and  Alice  (dau.  of  Ralph, 
Baron  Ducie),  his  wife  ;  apprenticed  to  — 
Wallingford,  a  Mercer  of  London  ;  m. 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Moseley,  of 
Bilston  ;  resided  most  of  his  time  in  a  man- 
sion he  had  built  near  Pipe  Hall ;  elected 
Councillor  for  Bishopsgate,  London,  of  which 
Ward,  in  1570,  he  became  Alderman  ;  Sheriff 
of  London,  1572  ;  Lord  Mayor,  1578. 
A   Short  Apology  for  the   School  of  Abuse  to  the 

Right  Honourable  Sir  Richard  Pype,  Knight,  Lord  Maior 

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[Lawley's  Bilston,  145—47.] 


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Qdirke,  Joseph,  b.  Tullamore,  Ireland,  28th 
March,  1846  ;  s.  of  Dr.  John  Quirke  ;  educated 
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"R.  T." 

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Radclipfb,  Charles.     Artist,  Birmingham. 

Engraved  a  series  of  views  in  Staffordshire,  privately 
printed  at  the  expense  of  Mrs.  Gough,  of  Perry  Barr. 

Engraved  the  plates  in  West's  Yiews  of  Staffordshire. 
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Radcliffe,  Rev.  Charles  Edward,  h.  Church 
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Esq.  ;  Mat.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  19th  Nov., 
1830;  B.A.,  1834;  M.A.,  1837  ;  of  Little 
Park,  Hants.  ;  d.  15th  April,  1862. 
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Ram,  Rev.  Abel  John.     b.  St.  George's,  Hanover 

Square,  London,  1805  ;  s.  of  Abel  John  Ram, 

Esq.  ;    Mat.    Oriel   Coll.,    Ox.,    29th   March, 

1822  ;     B.A.,  1827  ;    M.A.,  1830  ;    Vicar  of 

Towcester  ;  P.C.  of  Beverley  Minster,  1840— 

44  ;    Vicar  of  West  Ham,  1845—68  ;    Hon. 

Canon  of  Rochester,  1867  ;  Rector  of  Rolles- 

ton,  1868  to  death  ;    m.  Lady  Jane,  dan.  of 

3rd  Earl  of    Courtown  ;    d.,  RoUeston,   18th 

May,  1888. 

Visitation  Sermons  at  Peterborough  and  York. 
Funeral  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Sir  Oswald  Mosley, 
Bart. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1172.] 

Ram,  Abel  John.  b.  Ham,  21st  Sept.,  1842  ; 
s.  of  Rev.  Canon  Ram  [_see\  ;  educated  Repton 
Grrammar  Sch.  ;  Mat.  Corpus  Christi  Coll., 
Ox.,  14th  Oct.,  1861  ;  B.A.,  1866  ;  M.A., 
1869  ;  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1872  ; 
Revising  Barrister  on  the  Oxford  Circuit ; 
Recorder  of  Hanley,  1892  ;  m.  The  Hon.  Mary 
Grace  O'Brien,  dau.  of  Lucius,  13th  Baron 
Inchiquin. 
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Rambles,   Reuben. 
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Rambslby,  Leoline.     Sheriff  of  Stafis. 

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Rampaini,    Rev.    Livewell.      b.    Staffs.,    1599  ; 
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B.A.,    17th    Feb.,    1619;     M.A.,    7th    July, 
1623  ;  incorporated  Cam.  Univ.,  1627  ;  Rector 
of  Broxholme,  1625  ;  Vicar  of  Great  Grimsby, 
Lines.,  1837. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S,,  111.,  1230.] 

Ramridgb  (Ramrich),   Rev.  John.     B.A.,  Mer- 

ton  Coll.,  0.x. ,  5th  April,  1527  ;   Fellow,  1528  ; 

M.A.,   15th  July,   1530  ;    B.D.,  Jan.,  1537  ; 

D.D.,  16th  July,  1642  ;  Rector  of  Garsington, 

Oxon,,    1548  :    of    St.   Michael's,   Coventry  ; 

Preb.   of    Sandiacre  and   Canon  of    Lichfield, 

12th  June,  1546—54  ;  Preb.  of  Westminster, 

1553  ;    Dean  of  Lichfield,  1554—58  ;  Rector 

of  Husbands  Bosworth,  Leics.,  1554  ;    Archd. 

of    Derby,   23rd  Nov.,   1558  ;    deprived  same 

year  ;   murdered. 

[O.H.S.,  IV..  225  ;    Bliss's  "Wood's  Ath.  0±on.,  I.,  76  ; 

Lansd.  MSS.,  980  ffi  276,  2S96 ;    Poster's  Alumni  Oxon,, 

E.S.,  III.,  1230  ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  183,  223,  233.] 

Ramsay,  T.     A  Lithuanian. 

Letters  to  E.  Ashmole  [Bodl.  Lib.,  1138  f  126a,  1296, 
128—9,  130aJ,  1316.] 

Ramsden,  Rev.  William.  b.  Yorks.,  1606  ; 
Mat.  Magd.  Coll.,  Ox.,  23rd  June,  1621  ; 
B.A.,  Lincoln  Coll.,  2nd  June,  1624;  M.A., 
17th  April,  1627  ;  Rector  of  Edgmond,  Salop, 
1632  ;  Preb.  of  Stotfold  and  Canon  of  Lich- 
field, 1635  ;  Rector  of  Chetwynd,  Salop,  1638  ; 
suffered  during  the  Civil  Wars  ;  d.  before  the 
Restoration  (1660). 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  248  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon., 
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Range,    Thomas,     b.    Tamworth,    1718  ;    s.    of 
John  Ranee  ;    Mat.  Oriel  Coll.,  Ox.,  4th  July, 
1734. 
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Randall,  John.     Madeley,  Salop. 

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Trade."  Madeley :  J.  Randall,  n.d.  (1869).  12mo.,  pp.  58, 
16.  Ded.  to  the  Mayor,  Aldermen,  and  Councillors  of 
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Randolph,  Captain  John. 

Honour  Advanced ;  or,  a  brief  account  of  the  Ion  g 
keeping  and  late  leaving  of  the  Close  at  Lichfield.  Being 
a  full  relation  of  all  the  passages  worthy  of  observation 
during  the  whole  time  of  the  siege,  as  also  the  honourable 
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Rann,  Joseph,  b.  West  Bromwich,  1714  ;  s.  of 
Rev.  John  Rann,  Incumbent  of  West  Brom- 
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B.A.,  1733  ;  d.  {bur.  7th  Oct.),  1735,  at 
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[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1176;  Willett's  West 
Bromwich,  137.] 

Ranton  [o»-  RauntonJ  Aubby. 

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Rapin,  Paul  de.  Thoyras. 

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History  of  England,  with  pagination  where  to  be  placed. 

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Rasbotham,   Doming,     b.  Welford,  Stafis.,  9tli 

July,   1807  ;    s.  of    Peter  Rasbotham,   Esq.  ; 

educated  Manchester  Grammar  Sell, ;  Barrister- 

at-Law  ;    J. P.,  Staffs.  ;    of  Doddlespool  Hall, 

Betbey,and  (1874)  Glen  Alyn,  nearWrexbam  ; 

m.,  1835,  Elizabeth  Frances,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 

R.  Jacsoi),  of  Northenden,  Cheshire. 

Portrait,  in  fol.  and  8vo. 
[Man.  Sch.  Reg.  III.,  125.] 

Eawlb,  Rt.  Rev.  Richard.  Of  Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.; 
Fellow  ;  Tutor  ;  B.A.,  1835  ;  M.A.,  1838  ; 
Rector  of  Gheadle,  1839 — 47  ;  Principal  of 
Codrington  Coll.,  Barbadoes,  1847 — 64  ;  Vicar 
of  Felmersham,  Beds.,  1867—69  :  of  Tam- 
worth,  1869  ;  Bp.  of  Trinidad,  1872—88  ; 
D.D.  by  diploma,  Durham  Univ.,  1876  ;  d. 
May,  1889,  at  Codrington  Coll. 
Life   of.      [See  Mather   (Rev.   G.)  ;    Appendix,    art. 

Blagg  (C.  J.).] 

Rawlins,  Rev.  John  Arthur,  b.  Handsvrorth, 
1841  ;  s.  of  John  Rawlins,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Exeter 
Coll.,  Ox.,  29th  May,  1860  ;  Choral  Scholar, 
New  Coll.,  1862—63  ;  B.A.,  1863  ;  M.A., 
1867  ;  Curate  of  Stinchcombe,  Gloucs.,  1865 
— 70  ;  in  charge  of  Charlecote,  Warws.,  1870 
— 72  ;  Curate  of  Bisley,  Gloucs.,  1874—78  ; 
of  St.  Lawrence,  Reading,  1878 — 80  ;  Vicar 
of  St.  Andrew's,  Willesden,  1880. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1178.] 

Rawlins,  Joseph,  Lichfield. 

Letters  to  Ashmole.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  1731,  27a,  31a,  32ai, 
33a,  B4a,  B7a6.] 

Rawlins,    Rev.    Thomas    Samuel    Eraser.        b. 
Birmingham,  1828  :  «.  of  Rev.  Richard  Rawlins 
educated  St.  Paul's  Sch.,  London,  1839 — 41 
Mat.    Lincoln  Coll.,    Ox.,    14tb   Dec,   1847 
Scholar,  Wore.  Coll.,  1847—53  ;  B.A.,  1852  , 
Fellow,  1853—62;    M.A.,   1854;    Curate  of 
Clifton  Campville,  1854—58  ;  Vicar  of  Dench- 
worth,  Berks.,   1858—68  :    Rector  of  Clifton 
Campville,  1868  to  date. 
Externals  in  Religion.    London,  1854.    8to. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1179 ;    St.  Paul's  Sch. 

Reg..  301.] 

Rawson,  Rev.  Joseph,  D.D.  Rector  of  St. 
Stephen's,  Walbrook,  London  ;  Fellow,  King's 
Coll.,  Cam.  ;  Canon  of  Lichfield  and  Preb.  of 
Pipa  Minor,  30th  Dec,  1717—19. 

Sermon  on  Psalm  37,  38.  London,  1706.  4to. 
Sermon  on  Psalm  66,  12.  London,  1716.  8vo. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  242.] 

Raybould,  John  Comber,  b.  Amblecote,  1730  ; 
s.  of  Thomas  Raybould  ;  Mat.  Balliol  Coll., 
Ox.,  4th  May,  1747  ;  B.A.,  1752. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1180.J 

Raybould,  William.  b.  Clent,  1765  ;  s.  of 
John  Raybould  ;  Mat.  Wore.  Coll.,  Ox.,  22nd 
Oct.,  1783. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1180.] 

Uaynor,  Rev.  Matthew,  b.  Mansfield,  Notts., 
1644  ■  s.  of  John  Raynor  ;  Mat.  Univ.  Coll., 
Ox.,  12th  July,  1661  ;    B.A.,   1665  ;    incor- 


porated   Cam.  Univ.,   1676  ;    M.A.,   Queen's 

Coll.,  Cam.,    167()  ;    incorporated  Ox.   Univ., 

11th  July,  1676  ;  Rector  of  Kirigsley,  1682. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1238 ;  Hutchinson's 
Stoke,  56.] 

Readk,    John.     b.    Staffs.,    1570  ;    Mat.    Trin. 
Coll.,     Ox.,     17th   June,    1586  ;     B.A.,    5th 
June,  1594. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1240.] 

Reading,  Rev.  William,  b.  Swin,  in  the  Parish 
of  Wombourn,  17th  Sept.,  1674;  s.  of 
William  Reading,  "a  refiner  of  iron";  Mat. 
Univ.  ColL,  Ox.,  1st  June,  1693  ;  B.A.,  4th 
Feb.,  1696  ;  M.A.,  St.  Mary  Hall,  1703  ; 
probably  the  same  person  who  was  Vicar  of 
Sixhills,  Lines.,  1704 — 6  ;  Sub-Librarian, 
Sion  Coll.,  London,  1708  ;  Lecturer  at  St. 
Alphage's,  1712,  and  at  St.  Michael's,  Crooked 
Lane,  1725  ;  Reader  at  Ch.  Ch.,  London, 
1733  ;  d.  10th  Dec,  1744. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1242  ;  Rawlinson's 

MSS.,  IL,  175  :  XVIIL,  265.] 

Ready,  Arthur  William,  b.  Wolverhampton. 
1854  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Ready,  Esq.  ;  Mat. 
Wadh.  Coll.,  Ox.,  22nd  April,  1876  ;  Scholar, 
1875—80  ;  B.A.,  1881. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1182.] 

Records. 

Abstract  of  the  Contents  of  the  Episcopal  Registers 
of  the  See  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield,  a.d.  1298—1322 
[Salt  Lib.,  Cat.  320]  ;  Assize  Rolls,  temp.  Henry  III., 
for  Staffs.,  translated  \ib.,  322]  ;  Prascipe  direct  to  the 
Sheriffs  of  Staffs.,  from  "Edward  III,— Elizabeth  [i6.,323]  : 
Extracts  from  the  Great  Roll,  32  Henry  VIII.,  relating  to 
Staffs.,  and  Two  Rolls  of  Staffs.  Rentals,  temp.  Elizabeth 
[«6.,  326]  ;  Five  Rolls  relating  to  Staffs.,  translated  [i6., 
327]  ;  Abstracts  of  Feet  of  Pines,  Edward  I.,  II.,  and  III., 
relating  to  Staffs.  [«&.,  328]  ;  Inquisitiones  adquod  damp- 
num,  temp.  Edward  II.  and  III.,  relating  to  Staffs,  [ib., 
329];  Inquisitions  post  mortem  tor  StsSs.,  tis,DS\a,ted  lib., 
330]  ;  Patent  Rolls  for  Staffs.,  Henry  III.,  Edward  I.,  II., 
and  III.  [ib.  332]  -,  Feet  of  Fines  relating  to  Staffs., 
Richard  I.— Henry  III.  [ib.,  334]. 

Reddall,  John.  b.  Aldridge,  (baptised  4th 
Feb.)  1773  ;  s.  of  Luke  Reddall  and  Elizabeth, 
his  wife  ;  d.  March,  1856,  at  Dallington, 
Yorks.  ;    bur.  in  the  Mortuary  Chapel  there. 

[His  career  was  remarkable.  In  early  life  he  went  to  India, 
where  lie  made  a  fortune.  Having  returned  home,  we  find  liim, 
in  1820,  at  Leamington,  where  he  became  acquainted  with  a 
Mr.  Trotman,  and  lost  his  fortune.  He  went  again  to  India  in 
searoii  of  another  fortune,  but  returned  without  it.  On  arriving 
in  England  he  frund  his  friend,  Trotman,  Vicar  of  Dallington, 
and  paid  him  a  visit.  The  Lady  of  the  Manor,  the  vicar's  aunt, 
was  an  elderly  widow  lady ;  and,  on  being  introduced  to  her  by 
Mr.  Trotman,  it  occurred  to  Eeddall  he  might  make  his 
home  there.  In  the  end  he  accomplished  this  by  marrying  the 
widow,  and  became  Lord  of  the  Manor,  patron  of  the  living,  a 
magistrate  of  the  county,  and  High  Sheriff,  circa  1838.  At  her 
death  his  wife  left  him  a  life  interest  in  the  estate,  besides  leaving 
£7,000  to  a  nephew  of  BeddaU's,  who  came  from  Australia  to  visit 
his'  uncle.  This  nephew,  after  being  educated  at  Cambridge 
University,  was  ordained  and  for  some  time  was  curate  of  Co- 
bridge,  but,  having  returned  to  Australia,  he  soon  afterwards  died. 
After  the  death  of  his  wife,  an  aged  niece  kept  home  for  Beddall 
until  his  death.] 

[Smith's  Notes  on  Aldridge,  I.,  40.] 

Reddall,    Thomas,     b.  Aldridge,   1782  ;    s.  of 
Luke    Reddall  and  Elizabeth,    his   wife,    and 
brother  of  the  above  ;    Mat.   St.  Alban  Hall, 
Ox.,  23rd  June,  1815. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1183.] 


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Redfebn,  Francis,     b.  Uttoxeter. 

History  of  TTttoxeter  .  .  .  Derby :  Bemrose  •^  Son. 
1865.  Cr.  8vo.  1-ai  ei.,  HanUy:  Allbut  4' Daniel.  1886. 
Or.  8vo.,  11  leaves,  pp.  465. 

Dove  Valley  Ehymes.  London :  Bemrose  q  Son.  1876. 
12mo.,  pp.  56. 

Memoir  of  George  Heath  [Memorials  of  Lreorge 
Heath,  the  Moorland  Poet     .  London  ;  Bemrose  (1870), 

pp.  i_21 ;  reprinted  in  2nd  ed.  (1880),  pp.  11—32]  ;  Pre- 
face to  Second  Edition  of  Memorials  of  George  Heath  [«6., 
pp_  Tii. — X.]  ;  Note  on  the  Word  Lannock  [Relui..  I., 
2511  ;  On  Sir  Simon  Degge  {ib.,  II.,  48]  ;  On  Bellard  [ib., 
III.,  180]  ;  Epitaphs  at  Checlcley  and  Marston  [V.,  202]  ; 
An  Old  Oali  Carving  of  the  Lord's  Supper  [ib.,  246]; 
On  the  Site  of  the  Roman  Station  at  Uttoxeter  [ib., 
XVIII.,  47,  48]  ;  Note  of  Correction  [ib.,  XVIII.,  192]  ; 
A  Brief  Notice  of  Captt.in  Dunstal,  of  Exeter  [ib., 
YI  76 — 8]  ;  The  Antiquities  of  Uttoxeter  and  Rocester 
[Nirth  Staffs.  Field  Club  Report  (1876),  5,  (1877)  10—7]. 

Redfeen,  John,  Solicitor,  Leek. 

The  Beauties  of  Shakspeare.  Selected  and  arranged 
by  John  Redfern,  Attorney-at-Law.  Hanley:  Keates  (f- 
Ford.    1866.     sm.  4to.,  5  leaves,  pp.  122. 

Redgrave,  Richard  and  Samuel. 

A  Century  of  Painters  of  the  English  School.  Second 
Edition.  London:  Sampson  Low.  1890.  4to.,  pp.  xxiv., 
479. 

[Several  natives  and  residents  of  Staffordshire  are  given.] 

Redman,  Yen.  John.     b.  1499  ;    of  Corp.  Ch. 
Coll.,    Ox.,    and  Univ.  of  Paris  ;    B.A.,  St. 
John's  Coll.,  Cam.,  1525  ;    M.A.  and  Fellow, 
1530  ;    B.D.,  1534  ;    D.D.,  1537  ;    Master  of 
King's  Coll.,    Cam.,    1542—46  ;    of  Michael 
House,  and  1st  Master  of  Trin.  Coll.,  Cam., 
1546  ;    Public  Orator,  1537  ;    Lady  Margaret 
Professor  of  Divinity,  1538— 12th  July,  1549  ; 
a  Compiler  of  the  Liturgy  ;    Preb.  of  West- 
minster, 17th  Dec,  1540  ;    of  Wells,   1540  ; 
Rector  of  Calverton,  Bucks.,  8th  April,  1548  ; 
Archd.  of  Stafford,  13th  Nov.,  1540—47  ;    of 
Taunton,    1541  ;    d.    5th   Nov.,    1551  ;    bur. 
Westminster. 
Opus  de  Justificatione.    Antwerp,  1558.    4to. 
Hymnus    in  quo   piecator  justificationum    Quaerens 
rudi  imagine  describiten. 
[Printed  in  above  work.] 

De  Gratia.  Translated  into  English  by  Dr.  John 
Young,  under  the  title  of  "  The  Complaint  of  Grace." 
London,  1556.     8vo. 

[Bliss's  Wood's  Ath.  Oxon.,  I.,  193  ;  Alumni  West., 
4  ;  Cooper's  Ath.  Cantab.,  I.,  107,  542  ;  Lanad.  MSS.,  980, 
fB  956—58  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  B.S.,  III.,  1243  ;  Har- 
wood's  Lichfield,  211 ;  Dovifne's  Lives,  CXLI. ;  Churton's 
Nowell,  13, 15 ;  Tanner's  Bibl.  Brit. ;  Univ.  &  Coll.  Doctrine, 
I.,  104 — 294  ;  Bp.  Fisher's  Sermon  on  Lady  Margaret,  ed. 
Hymen,  63 — 66  ;  Parker  Correspondence,  34, 38  ;  Latimer's 
Works,  ed.  Corrie,  II.,  297,  468  ;  Zurich  Letters,  III.,  150, 
264,  292  ;  Lelandi  Encomia,  46  ;  Foxe's  Acts  and  Monu- 
ments ;  Strype  :  Burnet's  Reformation  ;  Brooks'  Puritans, 
I.,  216,  217  ;  Baker's  Hist.  St.  John's  Coll.,  384 ;  Aschami 
Bpistolffi,  67,  69,  70,  77,  79,  81,  82,  97, 204—207,  403  ;  Cole's 
Ath.  Cantab. ;  Dodd's  Ch.  Hist.,  I.,  384 ;  Brit.  Mag., 
XXXVI.,  308,  407  ;  Pit's,  741 ;  St.  Pa.  Hen.  VHI.,  I.,  635  ; 
Gorham's  Gleanings,  165,  240.] 

Red  Street. 

[Jewitt's  Ceramic  Art,  II.,  304.] 

Reeves,  Joseph. 

The  History  and  Topography  of  West  Bromwich  and 
its  Vicinity.  Printed  by  T.  Davies,  West  Bromwich.  n.d. 
(1836).     12mo.,  pp.  176. 

Reid,  Lady  Anne.  b.  Peterhead  ;  dau.  of  John 
Craig  and  Margaret,  his  wife  ;  m.  Sir  H.  G. 
Keid,  Knt.  [sgg]. 


Women  Workers  in  the  Liberal  Cause.  With  Preface 
by  Mrs.  Gladstone.    London :  Fisher  Unwin.     1888. 

At  Christmas  Time  with  the  Children.  Edinburgh : 
R.  if  R.  Clark.    1891. 

Reid,  George,  b.  Aberdeen,  1854  ;  s.  of  David 
Reid  Esq;  educated  Aberdeen  Grammar  Sch. ; 
Univ  of  Aberdeen  ;  M.B.  &  CM.,  1875  ; 
M.D.,  Aberdeen,  1881  ;  D.P.H.,  1890  ;  Med. 
Officer  of  Health,  Stafford  Rural  District,  1879 

90  .    Visiting  Physician  to   Staffs.  Private 

Lunatic  Asylum,  1884—90  ;  Med.  Officer  to 
Staff's.  County  Council,  1890  to  date  ;  Presi- 
dent of  Staffs.  Branch  of  Soc.  of  Med.  Officers 
of  Health,  1891—92  ;  Gen.  Sec.  to  Staffs. 
Branch  of  Brit.  Med.  Association  ;  Fellow, 
Member  of  Council,  and  Examiner  of  Sanitary 
Institute  :  President  of  Staffs.  Branch  of 
Sanitary  Inspectors'  Association. 

Practical  Sanitation.  London:  Griffin  if  Co.  Svo., 
pp.  300,  and  94  diagrams. 

Reports  on  the  Health  of  the  Stafford  Rural  District. 
1879—90. 

Reports  on  the  Health  of  the  County  of  Stafford. 
1890  to  date. 

Reid,    Sir   Hugh    Gilzean,    Knt.       b.    Cruden, 
Aberdeenshire,  11th  Aug.,   1837  ;  s.  of  Hugh 
Reid  and  Christian  Gilzean,  his  wife  ;  educated 
Parish    Sch.,    Cruden,    and  at  Aberdeen  and 
Edinburgh  ;  entered  the  office  of  the  Aberdeen 
Free  Press ;  afterwards  becoming  reporter  on 
the   Banffshire  Journal;    editor  of  Edinburgh 
News,    1859  ;    removed   from    Edinburgh   in 
1862  to  his  native  county,  where  he  established 
the  Buchan  Observer,  still  a  prosperous  weekly 
paper  ;    having  purchased  the  Middlesborough 
Gazette  he  settled  there  in  1865  ;    in  1868  he 
established  the   North  Eastern  Daily   Gazette 
(Yorks.)  ;    in  1886  he  brought  out  the  North 
Daily   Telegraph  at  Blackburn,  and  later  the 
Daily   Argus   at    Birmingham.      Besides    the 
above    papers,    Mr.   Reid   owns    the    Stockton 
Herald,  the  Northern  Weekly  Gazette,  and  is 
interested   in    oth<>r    publications,    addressing 
6,000,0n0    readers    weekly    and  employing  in 
connection   therewith   over    10,000    men   and 
boys.    In  1883,  having  become  associated  with 
Andrew  Carnegie,    &c.,    in   forming   a  news- 
paper   syndicate,     Mr.    Reid    removed    near 
Birmingham,  viz.,  Warley  Abbey,  situated  in 
Staffs.,   Warws.,    and  Worcs.,  where  he  now 
resides  ;  Vice-President  of  Birmingham  Liberal 
Association,   1885  ;    M.P.  for  Aston  Manor, 
1885 — 86  ;    contested  Handsworth  Division  in 
1892  ;    President  of  Birmingham  Press  Club, 
1888 — 90  ;    President  of  Nat.  Association  of 
Journalists'Institute,  1889—91 ;  J.P.,Warws.; 
m.,  1863,   Anne,  dau.  of  John  and  Margaret 
Craig,  of  Peterhead,  N.B. 

Life  of  Rev.  John  Skinner.  Peterhead:  W.  L.  Tayler. 
1859. 

Old  Oscar,  the  Faithful  Dog,  with  illustrations  after 
Landseer,  Wilkie,  and  Weir.  London:  Partridge.  1860. 
London:  "Home  Words"  Office.    1880. 

[Over  500,000  have  been  published,  and  it  has  been  translated 
into  several  languages.) 

Lowland  Legends.    Edinburgh:  Nimmo.    1865. 

Past  and  Present ;  or.  Social  and  Religious  Life  in  the 
North.    Edinburgh :  Edmonston  ^  Douglas.    187S. 


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Life  of  President  Garfield.  London :  "  Home  Words  " 
Office.    1881. 

Thompson,  Artist.  London:  "Home  Words"  Office. 
1881. 

Middlesborough  and  its  Jubilee.    1881. 

Biographical  Sketch  of  Jacob.  Edinburgh :  R.  A  R. 
Clark.    1894. 

Mr.  Eeid  is  a  frequent  contributor  to  the  Art  Journal, 
Phonetic  Journal,  &c. 

Biog.  Notice,  with  Portrait  [Birmingham  Faces  and 
Places,  III.,  68—72]. 

Rbpton,  Rev.  John.  b.  N'orton-le-Moors,  1659  ; 
s.  of  Rev.  Humphrey  Repton,  Minirter  ;  Mat. 
Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  28th  April,  1676  ;  B.A., 
2ncl  March,  1679  ;  Vicar  of  Alveton  (Alton), 
1681 ;  Rector  of  Stoke,  1692  ;  of  Norton, 
1697—1733. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1245  ;  Hutchinson's 
Stoke,  120, 127.] 

Reynolds,  Rev.  John,  M.D.  Minister  of  Colle- 
giate Church,  Wolverhampton,  1655 — 62,  when 
he  was  ejected  for  non-conformity  ;  d.,  in 
London,  1683. 

The  Triumphs  of  God's  Eevenge  against  the  execrable 
Cry  of  Murder.  Digested  in  Six  Books.  London,  1634, 
fol.,  pp.  464,  13  leaves. 

(Title  to  each  Book.) 

An  Answer  to  Mr.  Humphrey's  Remarks  on  the  Law- 
fulness of  Presbyterian  Ministers  being  Ee-ordained  by 
Bishops.    London,  1861.    4to. 

A  Latin  Oration.     Ded.  to  Edward,  Lord  "Ward. 

Reynolds,  Rev.  John.  b.  Wolverhampton, 
1666  ;  s.  of  Rev.  John  Reynolds  [se«]  ;  edu- 
cated Stourbridge  Gr.  Sch.  ;  Mat.  Pemb.  Coll., 
Ox.,  9th  July,  1684 ;  ordained  to  Oldbury 
Chapel,  30th  May,  1699  ;  Assistant  to  Mr. 
Noble  at  Bristol ;  Private  Chp.  to  Mr.  Foley, 
of  Prestwood,  1702 — 7  ;  Minister  at  Shrews- 
bury up  to  1721  ;  at  Walsall,  1721  to  death  ; 
d.,  Walsall,  1727  ;  bur.  West  Bromwioh. 
A  Vindication  of  the  Christian  Ministry  from  the 
Charge  of  Priestcraft.     London,  1699.    12mo. 

A  Conforming  Catechism  ;  Shewing  the  Keasons  of 
the  Christian  Eeligion.  Prepared  for  the  Use  of  Adult 
Catechumens.  London,  1709.  12mo.,  pp.  viii.,  46.  4th  ed., 
enlarged,  1710. 

Inquiries  concerning  the  State  and  Economy  of  the 
Angelic  Worlds.     London,  1723.     8vo. 

A  Yiew  of  Death-;  or,  The  Soul's  Departure  from  the 
World.  A  Sacred  Philosophic  Poem.  With  copious  notes. 
London,  1725.     4to. 

Three  Letters  to  the  Deist  :  I.,  Demanding  his  War- 
rant for  eating  flesh ;  II.,  Representing  his  want  of  much 
useful  knowledge;  III.,  Arguing  the  unexceptional  in- 
tegrity of  the  great  founder  of  the  christian  institution. 
London,  1725.     8vo. 

A  Practical  Discourse  of  Reconciliation  between  God 
and  Man,  wherein  it  is  distinguished  from  all  the  counter- 
feit uppearances  of  it  in  the  world.  To  which  are  subjoined 
some  solemn  and  awful  discourses  concerning  the  glori- 
ous appearance  of  Christ  to  judge  the  world.  With  a 
recommendatory  preface  by  Isaac  Watts.    London,  1729. 

8to.  .       „ 

Zeal  and  Virtue  ;  or,  A  Discourse  concerning  Sacred 
Zeal.     London,  1730.     12mo, 

An  Epitaph  on  Bigotry,  out  of  Latin  by  J.  Watts. 
[Watts's  Reliquiae  Juvenilia.]  . 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Mr.  John  Eeynolds.  Chiefly 
extracted  from  his  manuscripts.  To  which  is  added  his 
poem,  "  A  View  of  Death."  London.  3rd  ed.,  London,1735. 
sm.  8vo.,  pp.  176. 

[Willmore's  Walsall,  353,354;  Poster's  Alumni  Oxon., 
E.S.,  IIL,  1248.] 

Reynolds,  Rev.  John  White.  Of  Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin  ;  B.A.,  1853  ;  Curate  of  St.  Matthias, 
Manchester,     1853—54  ;     Eccleshall,    1855  ; 


other   curacies,    1856 — 77,    when   he    became 

Curate  of  St.  Mark's,  New  Brompton,  Chatham. 

The  Sacrifice  of  Isaac.    A  Sermon. 
Future  Punishments.     Edinburgh :  Shepheard  ^  Ellis. 
1855. 

Reynolds,  Michael,     b.   Standeford,  near  Wol- 
verhampton, 1840  :  apprenticed  to  Engineering 
at  Coven  ;    Engine  driver  on  the  London  and 
North  Western  and  Brighton  Railways  ;  Mem- 
ber of  Soc.  of  Engineers  ;    Locomotive  Super- 
intendent  of   London,    Brighton,    and   Soutli 
Coast  Railway. 
The  Model  Locomotive  Engineer,  Fireman,  and  Engine 
Boy.    Comprising  an  Historical  Notice  of  the  Pioneer  Loco- 
motive Engines  and  their   Inventors.      London:    Croshj, 
Lochwood,  J  Co.    1870.    Or.  8vo.,  pp.  250. 

Engine-Driving  Life ;  or.  Stirring  Adventures  and 
Incidents  in  the  Lives  of  Locomotive  Engine  Drivers. 
London  :  same  imprint.     1882.      Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  206. 

Stationary  Engine  Driving.  A  Practical  Manual  for 
Engineers  in  Charge  of  Stationary  Engines.  London : 
same  imprint.    1882.    8vo.,  pp.  168.     (2  editions.) 

Locomotive  Engine  Driving.  A  Practical  Manual  for 
Engineers  in  charge  of  Locomotive  Engines  .  .  London : 
same  imprint.    1888.     Cr.  8vo.,pp.280.     (6editions0 

Continuous  Eailway  Brakes.  A  Practical  Treatise 
on  the  several  Systems  in  use  in  the  United  Kingdom. 
With  83  illustrations.  London :  same  imprint,  lar.  8vo,, 
pp.  226. 

Railway  Anecdotes.    London :  same  imprint.    1892. 

Reynolds,  Robert,  b.  Coseley,  1723  ;  s.  of 
Robert  Reynolds,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Pemb.  Coll., 
Ox.,  14th  Feb.,  1741  ;  B.A.,  1744  ;  M.A., 
1748. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IIL,  1188.] 

Reynolds,  Sydney  Mongomery.  b.  Southwick, 
1864  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Reynolds,  Esq.  ;  Mat. 
Keble  Coll.,  Ox.,  1st  Oct.,  1882  ;  B.A.,  1886. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1188.] 

Reynolds,  Thomas.     Commissary  of  Bishop  of 
Lichfield,  temp.  Edward  III. 
[Bodl.  Lib.,  864,  46.] 

Reynolds,  Eev.  William,  b.  Keele,  July,  1811  ; 
Methodist  New  Connexion  Minister,  from 
1834:  d.  Thursfleld,  Yorks.,  5th  March, 
1873.' 

Obituary.    By   P.   Baker.     [New   Con.  Mag.   (1873), 

577—85.] 

Rhead,  William,  b.  Newcastle  ;  Local  Preacher 
in  the  Wesleyan  Methodist  Connexion  ;  Coal 
Merchant,  on  the  Marsh,  Newcastle  ;  d.  1891. 

Come  at  Last — Bombastes  Himself  (under  the  Patron- 
age of  the  Newcastle  Oss),  the  Noted  Black-hearted, 
Brassey-faced,  Eavesdropper  Harlequin.  Thomas  Bayley, 
Newcastle.     4to:,  broadside. 

[Written  against  the  Rev.  James  Everett.] 

Asses  in  Lions'  Skins.     Same  imprint. 

[Against  the  Bev.  Samuel  Dunn.] 

The  Wesleyan  Rebels'  Lament.  Six  Lines ;  Eighths 
being  a  Metre  well  known  to  such  persons.  Same  imprint. 
A  Broadside. 

Not  your  money,  but  your  souls.  A  Poem  written 
for  the  Edification  of  the  self-styled  Reformers,  who  are 
disturbing  the  Wesleyan  Church  in  the  Present  Day.  In 
which  their  Doings  and  Designs,  Temper  and  Motives,  are 
set  forth,  with  the  Acts  of  Insubordination  and  "their 
Words  of' Malice  and  Spite.  Same  imprint.  24mo.,  pp.  14. 
(Published/or  the  Booksellers,  London.) 

An  Address  to  the  Trustees,  Stewards,  and  Local 
Preachers  of  the  Newcastle-under-Lyme  Circuit.  Same 
imprint.  Dated  "Newcastle,  June  6th,  1859."  12mo., 
pp.4. 


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Rhodes,  E. 

The  Derbyshire  Tourist's  Guide  and  Travelling  Com- 
panion .  .  To  which  is  added  the  Details  of  an  Excur- 
sion to  Dove  Dale,  to  Ham  Hall,  and  Alton  Towers. 
Sheffield,  1837.     12mo.,  pp.  xv.,  278  ;    with  illustrations. 

Rhodes,  Rev.  George.     M.A.,  Clare  Hall,  Oam.; 

incorporated    Ox.    Univ.,     14tli    July,    1674  ; 

Rector  of  Blithfield,  1676  ;    of  Clieckley,  1703 

—13. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1249  ;  Hutchinson's 
Stoke,  62.] 

Rhodes,  Thomas,  b.  Manchester,  19th  Dec, 
1771  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Rhodes,  mariner  ;  edu- 
cated Man.  Gr.  Sch.,  17th  Jan.,  1789  ;  settled 
at  Handsworth  ;  m.,  1805,  EHzabeth,  dau.  of 
John  Hodges  (Boulton  &  Hodges,  Soho)  ;  d. 
12th  Oct.,  1852  ;  bur.  Handsworth  Church. 
[Man.  Sch.  Reg.,  II.,  64.] 

RiCARDO,  John  Lewis.     M.P.  for  Stoke. 

Mr.  Eicardo's  Speech  on  the  Subject  of  Commercial 
Treaties.    London,  1843.     8vo.,  pp.  23. 

The  Anatomy  of  the  Navigation  Laws.  London,  1847. 
8vo.,  pp.  336. 

Rice,  R.  C. 

Note  on  Two  Epitaphs  from  Barton.  \_Reliq.,  XIII., 
192.] 

Richard,  called  Armachanus,  and  sometimes 
Fitz-Ralph  \_see]  ;  b.  Devon,  or  (according  to 
Harris)  Dundalk,  Louth,  Ireland  ;  educated 
partly  at  Univ.  and  partly  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Ox.; 
D.D.  of  Ox.  Univ.  ;  Commissary-General  of 
Ox.  Univ.,  1833  ;  Chancellor,  July,  1334 ; 
Archd.  of  Chester  ;  Dean  of  Lichfield  ;  Arch- 
bishop of  Armagh,  1347  ;  was  a  great  enemy 
to,  and  exposer  of,  the  Friars  ;  for  some  of  his 
acts  and  opinions  relating  to  whom  he  was 
cited  to  appear  before  Pope  Innocent  VI.,  at 
Avignon  ;  here  he  defended  himself  with  great 
firmness,  but  the  Pope  decided  in  favour  of  the 
Fiiars  ;  d.  at  Avignon,  16th  Nov.,  1360, 
possibly  from  poison  ;  his  body  was  brought 
over  by  Stephen  de  Valle,  Bp.  of  Meatb,  circa 
1370,  and  bur.  at  Dundalk. 

Sermones  quatuor,  ad  crucem  Loudinensem.  Paris, 
1612. 

Defeusio  curatorum  adversus  fratres  mendicantes. 
Paris,  1496. 

The  New  Testament  translated  in  Irish.  MS.  [Found 
in  the  wall  of  Armagh  Cathedral,  1530.] 

The  Bible  Translated  in  Irish.  [According  to  Foxe 
and  Usher.  ] 

Several  MSS.  [according  to  Bale]. 

[Collier's  Diet. ;  Wharton's  App.  to  Cave  ;  Foxe  ; 
Wood's  Annals  ;  Dupin  ;  Harris's  Ware ;  Bale  ;  Usher  ; 
Chalmers's  Biog.  Diet.] 

RioHAUDS  &  Cope.     Printers,  Wolverhampton. 
[See  Dalton  (Rev.  J.  W.)  (Bev.  Preb.),  Scott  (J.  H.). 

Richards,  Robert,  b.  Coventry  ;  apprenticed 
on  Aris's  Gazette,  Birmingham  ;  when  his 
apprenticeship  \Tas  expired,  he  began  business 
as  a  Printer,  at  Uttoxeter  ;  he  was  of  Carter 
Street,  1818,  and  of  High  Street,  1834;  Post- 
master from  1793  to  death  ;  m.  Miss  Askin, 
from  the  White  Hart  Hotel ;  d.  1835  ;  bur. 
Uttoxeter. 

A  Yovage  round  the  World,  performed  in  the  years 
1785, 1786,  1787,  and  1788.     .    .     .    J.  F.  G.  de  la  Perouse. 


In  Three  "Volumes.  Translated  from  the  French.  The 
Third  Edition.  Vol.1  London:  Printed  for  Lackington, 
Allen,  <f  Co.  1807.  8vo.,  pp.  (I.)  xlviii.,  426  :  (n.)  x.,543: 
(III.)  viii.,  433:  Index,  8  leaves:  and  a  Folio  Vol.  of 
Plates,  Charts,  and  Maps.  (Printed  by  R.  Richards, 
Uttoxeter.) 

Patriotism  :  a  Poem.  Addressed  to  the  Patrons  of 
Sunday  Schools.  Uttoxeter:  Printed  for  the  Author  hy 
R.  Richards.  180$.  4to.,  pp.  29 ;  List  of  Subscribers,  3 
leaves. 

An  Arithmetic  for  Schools.  Uttoxeter:  R.  Richards. 
12mo. 

Psalms  and  Hymns.  Uttoxeter:  R.  Richards,  n.d. 
duo.,  pp.  192. 

Sermons.     [A'ee  Palmer  (Rev.  S.).] 

A  Plain  Address.     [See  Bible  (Thos.,  M.D.)]. 

Tales.     [See  Holbrook  (Ann  C.).] 

[Bagshaw  &  Parson's  Directory  (1818) ;  White's 
Staffs.  (1834) ;  Redfern's  Uttoxeter,  2nd  ed.,  383—84.] 

Richards,  Rev.  Thomas  Watkin.  b.  London, 
1799  ;  s.  of  Richard  Richards,  Esq.  ;  Mat. 
Queen's  Coll.,  Ox.,  22nd  Aug.,  1811  ;  B.A., 
1815  ;  Michel  Exhibitioner,  1815—16  ;  Sch., 
1816—18  ;  M.A.,  1818  ;  Fellow,  1818—20  ; 
"Vicar  of  Seighford,  1820  ;  Rector  of  Pulten- 
ham,  Surrey,  1823  to  death  ;  d.  30th  Oct., 
1859. 
[Foster's Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  tl94 ;  Alumni  West.,458,] 

Richards,  W. 

Notes  on  a  Visit  to  the  Potteries.  [Jour.  Liv.  Poly- 
technic Soc.  (Sept.,  1866),  60—63.] 

Richards,  William  H. 

Plan  of  the  Borough  of  Dudley.     1865. 

Richards,  Rev.  William  Henry  Holland,  b. 
Chesterfield,  Staffs.,  1856  ;  s.  of  William 
Holland  Richards,  Esq.;  Mat.  Pembroke  Coll., 
Ox.,  4th  May,  1876  ;  B.A.,  1880  ;  M.A., 
1883  ;  d.  1893. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1194,] 

Richardson,  George.     Architect. 

The  Effigies  and  Tombs  of  Elford  Church,  with 
Memoirs  and  Pedigrees  of  the  Lords  of  Elford,  London, 
1852.    fol,,  coloured  plates.     [A  few  copies  hand  painted.] 

Richardson,  J.     Lincoln. 

On  the  New  Type  of  Pumping  Engine  as  applied  to 
the  Florence  Colliery.  [Trans.  North  Staffs.  Min.  *  Mec 
Eng.,  II.,  5—10.] 

Richardson,  Rev.  James,  b.  Crosby  Garrett, 
Westmr.,  1682  ;  Mat.  Queen's  Coll,  Ox  ,  9th 
Dec,  1700  ;  B.A.,  1705  ;  M.A.,  19th  Jan., 
1708  ;  Master  of  Mr.  Coif's  Free  Sch.,  Black- 
heath,  1711—23  ;  Canon  of  Lichfield  and 
Preb.  of  Offley,  1722— 15th  July,  1748- 
Vicar  of  High  Offley,  1722—48  ;  Reading 
Chp.  at  Whitehall,  1732. 

[Rawlinson  MS.,  IIL,  440 :  XVIIL,  280;  Foster's 
Alumni  Oxon,  E.S,,  III.,  1254  ;  Hutchinson's  Stoke,  87  : 
Harwood  s  Lichfield,  238.]  ' 

Richardson,  Rev.  John.  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  • 
B.A.,  1857;  M.A.,  1863;  Curate  of  St! 
Mark's,  Wolverhampton,  1857 — 59  :  St. 
George's,  Birmingham,  1859—60  ;    Vicar  of 

St.     George's,    Wolverhampton,     I860 68  ; 

Rector  of  Darlaston,  1868 — 79  ;  Vicar  of 
Stretton-on-Dunsmore,  Worcs.,  1879. 

,c,a^^t'^^^^^°^^-   A  Sermon.  Wolverhampton:  A.  Hinde. 


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RicHARDSOK,  Rev.  William  Moore.    Mat.  Morton 

Coll.,  Ox.  ;    Postmaster  ;    B.A.,  1869  ;  M.A., 

1876  ;  Curate  of  St.  Peter's,  Wolverhampton, 

1869 — 71  :      St.    Andrew's,    Wolverhampton, 

1871—73  :  of  Bedminster,  Bristol,  1874—76  ; 

2nd    Master   of    All   Saints'    Sch.,    Bloxham, 

1876—79  ;   Curate  of  Dorchester,  1879. 

Ritual.  A  Lecture  on  Churches :  their  Structure, 
their  Position,  and  Vestments ;  the  Holy  Euchai'ist  and 
its  orderly  Celebration.     Birmingham,  1813.      8vo.,  pp.  68. 

Richmond,  Rev.  Leigh.  Rector  of  Turvey, 
Beds.  Mr.  Richmond,  vpith  Sir  Oswald  Mosley, 
Bart.,  Dr.  Darwin,  and  others,  formed  the 
Committee  -who  watched,  and  eventually  ex- 
posed, the  imposture  of  Ann  Moore,  of  Tutbury, 
as  described  in  the  work  mentioned  below,  and 
published  by  Mr.  Richmond. 

A  Statement  of  Facts,  relative  to  the  supposed  Ab- 
stinence of  Ann  Moore,  of  Tutbury,  StafEordshire.  .  .  . 
Compiled  and  published  at  the  request  of  the  Committee 
formed  for  the  investigation  of  the  Case,  by  the  Eev.  L. 
Rictmiond.  Burton-on-Trent:  J.  Croft.  1813.  8vo.,  pp. 
56 ;  App.  Ixxvii. 

Richmond,  Rev.  Robert.    Roman  Catholic  Priest 

at  Caverswall  Castle. 

A  Sermon,  preached  at  the  opening  of  the  Roman 
Catholic  Chapel  of  St.  Peter,  at  Cobridge,  in  the  Stafford- 
shire Potteries,  on  Sunday,  April  20th,  1817.  London, 
1817.  8vo.  pp.  40.  [^Printed  by  Stephen  Brougham, 
Burslem.'] 

Richmond,  Rev.  William.  Roman  Catholic 
Chaplain    at    Swinnerton. 

The  Amicable  Discussion  on  the  Church  of  England 
and  on  the  Reformation  in  General.  By  the  Right  Eev. 
J.  P.  it.  Treverin,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Strasburg.  Translated 
by  the  Rev.  W.  Richmond.  Vol.  I.  London :  Booker. 
1828.  8vo.,  pp.  (I.)  vi.,  441  :  (II.)  380.  [S.  Tomhinson, 
Printer,  Stone.'] 

An  Address  to  the  Tenants,  Labourers,  and  poor  de- 
pendents on  the  Swinnerton  Estate.  Derby ;  Printed  by 
Thomas  Richardson  cj-  Sons.     1843.     12mo.,  pp.  36. 

[See  Scott  (Rev.  A.). 

RiCKETTS,  J.  H.     Of  Leek,  Lichfield,  &c. 

Attempts  in  Verse.  Leelc :  Printed  for  the  Author  by 
G.  Nail.    1829.    Pt.  8vo.,  pp.  162. 

The  Sacred  Minstrel.  Second  Edition.  Evesham: 
Printed  for  the  Author  by  George  May.  1830.  ]2mo.,  pp. 
X.,  173.  Third  Edition.  London:  Published  by  SimpMn 
4  Marshall  1831.  12mo.,  pp.  x.,  25—168.  Fourth  Edition. 
Same  publishers,  cfc. 

Anticipation.  A  Poem.  [New  Con.  Mag.  (1830),  425 
—26.] 

RicKMAN,  Thomas. 

An  Attempt  to  Determine  the  Styles  of  Architecture 
in  England  .  .  .  from  the  Conquest  to  the  Reformation. 
London  :  Longmans  (J-  Co.    1835.    8vo.,  pp.  iv.,  339. 

(Staffordshire,  239—42.; 

RiOKAFT,  Josiah. 

A    Survey    of     England's    Champions    and    Truth's 

Patriots.    London,  1647.    8vo. 

(Portrait  of  Robert,  Earl  o£  llssex,  p.  1 :  of  Lord  Brooke,  p.  41.) 
A  Funeral  Elegy  on  Robert  Deverenx,  Earl  of  Essex. 

London,  1646.    fol.,  troadside. 

RiDDELL,  Rev.  James,  b.  Little  Govan,  Renfrew- 
shire, 1695  ;  s.  of  Henry  Riddell ;  Mat.  Balliol 
Coll.,  Ox.,  7th  April,  1713;  B.A.,  1716; 
M.A.,  1719  ;  Rector  of  Easton,  Hants.,  1716 
—36  ;  Vicar  of  Hanbury,  1736—63  ;  d.  13th 
May,  1778. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1198.] 


RiDDELL,  Sir  Walter  Buchanan,  Bart.  b.  Rams- 
gate,  1810  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.  ;  B.A.,  1831  ; 
M.A.,  1834  ;  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn, 
1834  ;  Revising  Barrister  ;  Steward  to  the 
Duke  of  Northumberland,  Feb.,  1842  ;  Re- 
corder of  Maidstone,  1846  :  resigned,  1868  ; 
Judge  of  the  County  Courts  of  North  Staffs, 
and  of  Whitechapel,  Jan.,  1859 — 72  ;  m., 
1859,  a  dau.  of  William  Ripley,  Esq.  ;  d. 
Aug.,  1892. 
[Dod's   Baronetage   (1874)  ;    private   communication 

from  Sir  "W.  B.  Riddle,  Bart.] 

Rider,  Rev.  Henry.  B.A.,  Emmanuel  Coll., 
Cam.,  1707  ;  M.A.,  1711  :  incorporated  Ox. 
Univ.,  9th  July,  1711  ;  D.D.,  1749  ;  Vicar 
of  Grimley,  Worcs.,  1713  ;  Rector  of  St. 
Nicholas's,  Worcester,  1717  ;  Canon  of  Lich- 
field and  Preb.  of  Pipa  Parva,  12th  June, 
1719  to  death  ;  Archd.  of  Derby,  14th  Sept., 
1719,  to  death  ;  Rector  of  Hertingfordbury, 
Herts.,  1723  ;  of  St.  Andrew's,  Hertford, 
1773  ;  Canon  of  Lincoln,  1742  to  death  ;  d. 
19th  April,  1755. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1256  ;  Harwood's 
Lichfield,  214,  244.] 

RiDEE,  I.     Printer,  Uttoxeter. 

A  Country  Wake.     [See  Wakefield  (Gr.).] 

Rider,  James.    Printer,  Derby  Street,  Laek. 

Raising  Jairus's  Daughter.      [See  Badnall  (Rev.  J.).] 
Evil  Speaking.     [See  Vaudrey  (Rev.  J.  H.).] 

Rider,  Most  Worshipful  Richard,  b.  St.  Ann's, 
Middlesex,  1693  ;  s.  of  Richard  Rider,  Esq.  ; 
Mat.  Queen's  Coll.,  Ox.,  26th  June,  1710  ; 
LL.B.,  Lambeth,  4th  Aug.,  1715  ;  Student, 
Middle  Temple,  1709  ;  Chancellor  of  Lichfield, 
1736—40. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon..  III.,  1257  ;  Harwood's  Lich- 
field, 192.] 

Rider,  Samuel,  Printer,  Leek. 

The  Royal  Supremacy.    [See  (3-oodaore  (Rev.  E.  H.).] 

Rider,  Symon,  West  Bromwich. 

Flypomuema.  Being  a  record  of  transactions  in  which 
he  and  his  father  were  engaged.  Begun,  1580.  MS. 
[Salt  Lib.,  Cat.  336.] 

Rider,  W.  A.,  Printer,  Bradley  Street,  Uttoxeter. 
The    Uttoxeter    Journal.       Uttoxeter:    W.  A.   Rider. 
1875  to  date. 

RiDGB,  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  Staffs.  ;  New  Con- 
nexion Minister. 
Obituary  of  John  Paskin,  Dudley  [New  Con.  Mag. 
(1830),  551,  552]  ;  Notes  on  the  Deaths  of  Mrs.  Hawley 
and  John  Mansfield,  of  Burslem  [(1832)  433]  ;  of  Mrs, 
Hannah  Rowley  [(1836)  71]  ;  Irish  Missionary  Meeting 
at  Burslem  [277,278];  Obituary  of  J.  Mansfield  [353— 
55]  ;  of  Mary  Woodhouse  [(1837)  76,  77]  ;  of  John  Oakes, 
of  Harriscahead  [273—76]  ;  of  Thomas  Smith,  of  Tunstall 
[312—14]  ;  of  Sarah  Bagguley,  of  Newcastle  [395,  396]  ; 
of  John  Hancock,  Longport  [403—6]  ;  of  Elizabeth  "Whet- 
nall,  of  Burslem  [(1838)  112, 113]. 

Ridges,  William  J.,  Wolverhampton. 

My  Ramble  through  Bible  Lands.  London :  Sunday 
School  Union.     1882.     12mo.,  pp.  109. 

Ridgwav,  Job,  Cauldon  Place,  Shelton. 

Memoir  of  Job  Ridgway.  "Written  by  himself.  [New 
Con.  Mag.  (1814),  353—58,  397—402,  441^14,  485—90.] 


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Memoir  of  Mr.  Job  Eidgway,  of  Cauldon  Place,  in  the 
StafEordshire  Potteries.  Printed  at  the  Office  of  T.  AUbut. 
1814.    8vo.,  pp.  19. 

Job  Ridgway.  [Wedgwood's  Romance  of  StafEs.,  II., 
1—32.] 

Ridgway,  John.     b.  Hanley,  1st  Feb.,  1786  ;  s. 

of  Job  Ridgway,   Potter  ;    Partner   with   his 

father  and  brother    William  of   the    Cauldon 

Place   Works,    1809  ;    on   the   death   of    his 

father,  1813,  the  two  brothers  continued  the 

Works   until   1830,    when  they  became  John 

Ridgway's  alone  ;    retired  from  business  in  the 

year  1858  ;  d.  3rd  Dec,  1860. 

An  Apology  for  the  Methodists  of  the  New  Connexion. 

Hanley,   1816.    12mo.      [First  appeared  in  the  New  Con. 

Mag.  for  1815.] 

Africa.     A  Missionary  Poem.     London :  Hatchard. 
The  Church  and  the  Age.    By  Rev.  J.  Stacey.     [John 
Eidgway  Prize.     See  Stacey  (Rev.  J.).] 

A  Prince  in  Israel.  Sketches  of  the  Life  of  John 
Eidgway.     [See  Stacey  (Rev.  J.).] 

J.  R.  was  a  large  contributor  to  a  periodical  publica- 
tion, founded  and  edited  by  the  Rev.  J.  Robinson  to  com- 
bat Barkerism,  circa  1843 — i5  ;  and  also  to  the  New 
Connexion  Magazine,  18C7 — 16  :  and  very  many  of  the 
laws  and  regulations  adopted  by  the  New  Connexion 
Conference,  from  1815  onwards,  to  Mr.  Ridgway's  death, 
were  the  outcome  of  his  experience  and  thought,  as  he 
was  often  chairman,  and  always  a  member,  of  the  Com- 
mittees dealing  with  these  questions. 

Ridgway,  Joseph,  Hanley. 

Memoir  of  Samuel  Cooper  (h.  Werrington,  12th  Jan., 
1791;  d.  Ist  Feb.,  1870)  [New  Con.  Mag.  (1870),  452—54]  : 
of  William  Goodfellow  (6.  Endon,  2nd  Jan.,  1808 ;  d., 
Bucknall,  29th  June,  1870)  [649—51]. 

Ridgway,  William.  b.  Hanley ;  s.  of  Job 
Ridgway,  with  whom  he  was  partner,  1809  to 
death  of  the  latter,  when  the  business  (at 
Cauldon  Place  Works)  was  carried  on  jointly 
with  his  brother  John  [«««]  until  1830,  when 
the  partnership  was  dissolved. 

Obituary  of  Rev.  W.  Thorn  [New  Con.  Mag.  (1812), 
83-5]  ;  Memoir  of  Thomas  Ridgway  [(1822)  264,  265]  ; 
On  New  Connexion  Methodism  in  Shrewsbury  [(1834) 
317 — 20]  ;  Obituary  of  Mary  Mills  and  James  Newbolt 
of  Nottingham  [(1835)  161] ;  of  Enoch  Goddard,  of 
Nottingham  [355 — 56]  ;  Letters  from  the  Canadian 
Mission  [(1838)  76 — 9]  ;  Visit  to  the  Canadian  Conference 
[(1842)  35]  ;  The  Canadian  Mission  [186—88,  228—34]  ; 
Trial  by  Jury  among  the  Cherokee  Indians  [291 — 98,  326 
—33,371—79,409—19]. 

Ridgway,  William  Henry,     b.  Hanley. 

The  Plagues  and  Troubles  of  a  would-be  Town 
Councillor.  (Written  for  the  Anniversary  of  the  Bethesda 
Band  of  Hope,  Hanley,  Dec.  9th,  1863.)  Hanley:  AlUut 
if  Daniel.    1863.     12mo. 

Part  IT. — Men  and  Places  of  Note  in  the  Potteries 
(by  W.  H.  Ridgway)  :  Noah  Heath  and  his  Poetry,  Billy 
Clevery  .  .  .  Seven  numbers  form  a  volume.  Hanley : 
AUbut  (J  Daniel,     n.d.     8vo.,  pp.  97—128, 

Ridley,  Rcy.  Gloucester,  LL.B. 

Review  of  Mr.  Philip's  History  of  the  Life  of  Reginald 
Pole.    London,  1766.    8vo.,  pp.  v.,  374. 

Ridley,  Rer.  T.  W.  New  Connexion  IMinister 
of  Wolverhampton,  Longton,  &c. 

Obituary  of  Elizabeth  Neal  of  Shrewsbury  [New  Con. 
Mag.  (1838),  363,  354]  ;  Memoir  of  Benjamin  Tramlew, 
Darley  Green  [41^8]  ;  Letter  on  the  Dawley  Green  and 
Madeley  Circuit  [(1837)  279,  280]. 

RiGBY,  J.  T.,  Leek. 

The  Churnet.  [Rep.  North  Staff's.  Field  Club  (1880), 
27—9.] 


RiGG,  James,  Chester. 

Exhibits  and  Explains  Coal  Tipping  Models  [Trans. 
North  Staffs.  Min.  and  Mech.  Eng.,  IV.,  69,  60]  ;  On 
Tipping  and  Screening  of  Coal  [ib.,  103 — 11]. 

Riland,  Rev.  John.  b.  Sutton  Coldfield  ;  s. 
of  Rev.  John  Riland,  M.A.,  and  Anne  Hudson, 
his  wife  ;  B.A.;  M.A.;  Curate  of  Yoxall  ;  m. 
Mary,  dau,  of  Sir  W.  Wolseley,  Bait. 

A  Sermon  to  Farmers.  Birmingham:  Printed  by  E. 
Jones.     1805.     8vo.,  pp.  16. 

A  Letter  addressed  to  a  clerical  advocate  of  the 
British  and  Foreign  Bible,  Church  Missionary,  and  Hibern- 
ian Society,  on  the  intimate  Connection  of  those  and 
similar  institutions  with  the  abolition  of  Colonial  Slavery. 
London  :  Printed  by  Ellerton  and  Henderson.  1829.  8vo., 
pp.  12. 

Bcclesiae    Decus    et    Tutamen London: 

Hamilton,  Adam.s,  4'  Co.     1830.     8vo.,  pp.  xxii.  297. 

Review.  [Ch.  Observer  [ISSO],  2S6—8S  ;  (1832)397— 
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Antichrist ;  Papal,  Protestant,  and  Infidel.    .     . 
London :  Hamilton,  Adams,  4'  Co.    1829.     12mo. 

Review  of.     [Ch.  Observer  (1829),  175—78.] 

Memoirs  of  a  West-India  Planter.  .  .  .  London: 
Hamilton,  Adams,  4'  Co.     1827.     r2mo.,  pp.  xxxv.  218. 

Review  of.     [Ch.    OSserwei- (1827),  427— 34,  462— 65  ] 

Letters  to  Ch.  Remembrancer  and  Ch.  Observer  (18281 
50—8.  , " 

Two  Letters,  severally  addressed  to  the  Editors '  '6i 
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Thomas  Gisborne,  M.A London:    Hamilton, 

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The  Doctrine  of  Judicial  Blindness  ;  as  applied  to  the 
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Riles,  J.,  Walsall. 

Relative  Duties  ;  or,  The  Effects  of  Personal  Religion 
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Riles,    Rev.    John.     b.   Chesterton ;    Wesleyan 
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Limborch's  System  of  Divinity,  abridged  from  the 
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An  historical  View  of  the  Principal  Sects  which  'have 
appeared  in  the  Christian  Church  from  its  Rise  to  the 
Present  Day.  Burslem:  J.  Tregortha.  1809.  8vo.  pn 
512.  '  ^^' 

Discourses  intended  to  Explain  and  Enforce  Relative 
Duties  and  Shew  the  effects  of  Personal  Relision  Wal- 
sall, 1811.     12mo.,  pp.  199.  ' 

An  Address  to  the  Methodist  Societies  recommendinsr 
the  Proper  Settlement  of  their  Chapels.  Truro  181H 
8vo.,  pp.  10.  ' 

Remarks  on  a  Sermon  preached  at  St.  Mary's  Tiuro 
Oct    4th,   1812,  by  the  Rev.   E.   Polwhele,   entitled   th^ 
Churchman  and  the  Methodist  Contrasted.     Truro  I8l3 
8vo.,  pp.  23.  ' 

An  Account  of  a  Recent  Revival  and  Advice  tb 
Young  Converts,  and  remarks  on  a  Publication  of  the  Rev 
Mr.  LeGnce.    Penrhjn,  1814.    8vo.,  pp  47 

Stricture  ori  Female  Attire  in  Two  Epistles,  published 
under  his  direction.     Penrhyn,  1814.     8vo    pp   23 

Memoirs  of  the  late  W.  E.  Griffithsj'containing  Ex- 
tracts from  his  diary.     Frame,  1816.     8vo    pp   125 

The  Journal  of  SPlummer,  a  Private  in  the  22nd 
Regiment  of  Foot.    1821.     12mo.,  pp.  83. 


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Memoii-B  of  John  Greenwood  Eiles  [Meth.  Mag.  (1825) 
68]:  of  Mrs.  Annie  Boulden  [ih.,  711:  of  Jane,  the  wife  of 
the  Rev.  Charles  Colwell  [214]:  Mrs.  Thomas  Triggs 
lib.,  214]:  Margaret,  wife  of  the  Rev.  John  Riles  [ib., 
218— 254j:  of  Mrs.  Nepean  {ib.,  (1831)431]:  Ann  Bligh 
[ib.  (1837)  239]:  of  John  Symons  [ib.,  717]. 

[Osborne's  Biblio.  of  Wesleyau  Meth.,  141  ;  Hall's 
Wesley  an  Memorials.] 

Riley,  Rev.  Edward.  6.  Hamstall  Ridware, 
1805  ;  s.  of  Edward  Riley  ;  Mat.  Line.  Coll., 
Ox.,  6th  April,  1824 ;  B.A.,  1827  ;  M.A., 
1831  ;  d.  10th  May,  1862. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1202.] 

RiLBY,  Richard,  Lichfield. 
[Bodl.  Lib.,  15gl  (b),  115.] 

Ring,  Rev.  Theophilu3  Percy.  Sch.  of  Queen's 
Coll.,  Cam.;  B.A.,  1872  ;  Curate  of  St. 
Mary's,  Leeds,  1872—74;  of  All  Saints, 
Shrewsbury,  1875 — 77  ;  Clerical  Organizing 
Secretary  C.E.T.S.,  Dioceses  of  Gloucester  and 
Bristol,  and  Bath  and  Wells,  1877  ;  Rector  of 
Hanley,  1882. 
The  Most  Certain  Fact  in  History.    Addresses  on  the 

Resurrection  .      .       London:  Sheffington  ^  Sons. 

1892.    Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  xi.  101. 

Ritchie,  John  James,  b.  Tean,  9th  July,  1825; 
s.  of  John  Ritchie,  Surgeon  ;  educated  Cheadle 
and  Univ.  Coll.,  London  :  M.R.C.S.  Eng., 
1851  ;  L.S.A.,  1851  ;  Medical  Officer  of 
Health  of  Leek  Urban  District  since  1859  ; 
Certifying  Surgeon  under  Factory  Acts  since 
1866  ;  m.  Caroline  Louise  Towle,  of  Borro- 
wash,  Derbys.  (deceased). 
Numerous  contributions  on  Sanitary  and  Temperance 

Questions  to  Brit.  Med.  Journ.,  and  Temperance  Med.  Journ. 

RoAF,   Rev.  John.     Minister   of    Queen    Street 
Chapel,  Wolverhampton. 
Seven  Lectures  on   the  Religious   Principles   of   the 
Reformation    .     .    .         Wolverhampton :  Smart  ^  Parke. 
1830.    8vo.,  pp.  113. 

RoBBiNS,  George,  b.  Birmingham,  1804  ;  De- 
signer at  Messrs.  Walton  and  Co.,  Old  Hall 
Works  ;  landlord  of  the  Woolpack  Inn,  Snow 
Hill,  Wolverhampton  ;  d.  20th  June,  1866  ; 
bur.  Witton  Lane  Cemetery,  Birmingham. 
The  Slaves,  A  Tragic  Interlude,  with  Songs  and  Poems 
London:  Longmcm,.f  Co.    1832.    12mo.,  pp.  84. 

'     '  The  Cream  of  the  Party Wolverhampton : 

J.  Bridqen.     1835.     12mo.,  pp.  8. 

The  Canine  Colony,  a  Political  Satire.     Wolverhamp- 
ton :  J.  Bridgen. 

RoBBiNS,  Rev.  George.  b.  West  Bromwich, 
1812  •  s  of  William  Bobbins  ;  Mat.  Wore. 
Coll.,' Ox.,  16th  Feb.,  1829;  Chp.  in  Tus- 
cany, 1836—50  ;  Rector  of  Courtenhall, 
Northants.,  1851  to  death  ;  R.D.  of  North- 
ampton, 1851  to  death  ;  d.  9th  Feb.,  1873. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1204.] 
RoBBiNS  (or  Robyns),  Rev.  Humphrey.  b. 
Bilston  ;  s.  of  Nycolas  Robyns  ;  an  Acolyte 
of  the  Monastery  of  Hales  Owen,  10th  Dec, 
1524  ;  Chp.  to  say  Mass  in  College  of  the 
Blesse'd  Virgin,  Newport,  Salop,  1525;  em- 
braced the  Protestant  Reformation  and  became 
Minister  of  Newport. 

[Lawley's  Bilston,  141.] 


RoBBiNS  (or  Robyns),  Rev.  John.  b.  Bilston  ; 
Student  All  Souls'  Coll.,  Ox.,  1516  ;  Fellow, 
1523;  M.A.;  B.D.,  1531;  Chp.  to  King 
Henry  VIII. ;  Canon  of  All  Souls',  Ox., 
1532  ;  of  Windsor,  1543  ;  Chp.  to  Queen 
Mary  ;  Preb.  of  Monmore,  Wolverhampton  ; 
d.,  Windsor,  25th  Aug.,  1558. 
Left  some  MSS.  on  Astrology,  &c.  [Bodl.  Lib.] 
[Lawley's  Bilston,  141 — 42  ;   Ame's  Notes  in  Church 

Register  of  St.  Leonard's,  Bilston.] 

RoBBiNS,  John.  b.  Bilston,  1675  ;  s.  of  John 
Bobbins  ;  Mat.  Trin.  Coll.,  Ox.,  2nd  Feb., 
1691. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  B.S.  III.,  1266.] 

Roberts,  Rev.  Edward,  b.  Llangerniew  Rec- 
tory, 12th  Aug.,  1818;  educated  at  Chester 
and  Birkenhead  ;  of  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  ;  B.A., 
1846  ;  M.A.,  1859  ;  Curate  of  Kingswood, 
Bristol ;  of  Halesowen  ;  of  Harborne,  1851 — 
58  ;  Vicar  of  Harborne,  1858  to  death  ;  m., 
1845,  Eliza  Joanna,  dau.  of  Mr.  Thos.  Aquila 
Dale,  of  Liverpool ;  d.  11th  June,  1890. 
Obituary  and  Portrait.      By   "  W-C."     [Birmingham 

Faces  and  Places,  IT.,  77—8.] 

Roberts,    Henry.        Printer,    Sentinel    Office, 
Hanley. 
The  Island.    A  Poem.     [See  Cyples  (W.).] 

Roberts,  W.  Reginald. 

[See  Coleridge-Roberts  (W.  E.)  in  Appendix.] 

Robertson,  James. 

Religious  Liberty  applied  to  the  Case  of  the  Old  Meet- 
ing House,  John  Street,  Wolverhampton  ;  including  Re- 
marks on  the  Conduct  of  the  Editors  of  the  Congregational 
Magazine ;  and  the  Resolutions  of  the  Congregational 
Board,    July    7th.  .    .     London:    Josiah   C'onder. 

1818.    8vo.,  pp.  63. 

Robertson,  Rev.  Wilbam.  b.  Dublin,  16th 
Oct.,  1705  ;  educated  under  Dr.  Francis 
Hutchison  ;  of  Glasgow  Univ.,  1722—25  ; 
M.A.,  1725  ;  Curate  of  Tullow,  Carlow,  Feb., 
1727— 10th  Nov.,  1729  ;  Rector  of  Raville, 
Carlow,  11th  Nov.,  1729,  and  of  Kilravello, 
Wicklow,  afterwards  becoming  Vicar  of  the  said 
parishes  ;  Vicar  of  Rathmore,  of  Straboe,  and 
Curate  of  Rahill,  (all)  Carlow,  1738  ;  Chp.  to 
Lord  Cathcart,  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Ireland, 
1732  ;  Curate  of  St.  Luke's,  Dublin,  1743—48  ; 
resigned  all  his  benefices  owing  to  change  of 
opinions,  1764  ;  D.D.,  Glasgow,  1767  ;  Master 
of  Gr.  Sch.,  Wolverhampton,  1768  to  death  ; 
m.,  1728,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Major  William 
Baxter  ;  d.  of  gout  in  the  stomach,  at  Wolver- 
hampton, 20th  May,  1783  ;  bur.  there. 
A  Scheme  for  utterly  Abolishing  the  present  heavy 
and  vexatious  Tax  of  Tithes.    London,  1740. 

An   Attempt  to   Explain  the   Words,  Reason,   Sub- 
stance, Person,  Creeds,   &c.     .    .     .    By  a   Presbyter   of 
the  Church  of  England.      London,  1766.     12mo.      3rd  ed., 
London,  1767.    12mo.,  pp.  xii.,  252. 
Portrait.    Published  in  8vo. 

Life.  From  Material  furnished  by  himself.  [  Gent.'s 
Mag.  (1783) ;    reprinted  in  part  in  Chalmers's  Biog.  Diet.] 

RoBBY,  John  Hill.      b.  Newcastle,  18th  April, 
1810  ;  d.  8th  Oct.,  1871. 

Memoir.  By  A.  CoUinson.  [New  Con.  Mag.  (1872), 
117—22.] 

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Robins,  J. 

The  Stanley  Lectureship  at  West  Bromwich.  With 
Kemarks  by  Taunton,  and  Reply  by  J.  Eobins.  Three 
Tolumes.    Birmingham,  1815, 1816. 

Robinson,  George,  b.  Dudley,  2nd  Nov.,  1793 ; 
Solicitor,  of  Wolverhampton  ;  Mayor  of  Wol- 
verhampton, 9th  Nov.,  1849,  being  the  second 
after  incorporation  ;  part  Proprietor  with  W. 
Parke  of  the  Wolverhampton  Chronicle,  to 
which  he  frequently  contributed. 

A  Letter  to  His  (late)  Majesty's  Commissioners  for 
inquiring  into  the  Kevenues  and  Patronage  of  the  Estab- 
lished Church,  respecting  the  "Wolverhampton  Church 
Estates.     Wolverhampton:  W.Parke.     1837.     8vo.,  pp.  16. 

Robinson,  George  T.,  Wolverhampton. 

Architecture  of  the  Middle  Ages,  illustrated  by  Kenil- 
worth,  Warws.,  and  Maxtoke  Castles.   1859.    Duo.,  pp.  55. 

Robinson,  Rev.  Hastings,  b.  Lichfield  ;  s.  of 
Rev.  Canon  Robinson  ;  St.  John's  Coll., 
Cam. ;  D.D.  ;  F.S.A.  ;  Rector  of  Great  War- 
ley,  Essex ;  Canon  of  Rochester ;  d.  18th 
May,  1866. 

The  Zurich  Letters  .  .  Chiefly  from  the  Archives 
of  Zurich.  Translated  .  .  and  Edited  for  the  Parker 
Society  by  .  .  Cambridge :  Printed  at  the  University 
Press  .  .  1842.  8vo..  pp.  xvi.,  378,  vi.,  198.  Second 
Series,  1845.  8vo.,  pp.  xxiii.,  377,  vi.,  207.  Second  Portion 
of  Second  Series,  1847,  pp.  xxiv.,  377—784. 

Robinson,  J.  R.,  Printer,  The  Bridge,  Walsall. 

An  Address.     [See  Bayley  (Eev.  J.).] 
Observations      [See  Bayl'iss  (J.  B.).] 
Prove  all  Things.     [See  Bradley  (Eev.  J.).] 
Christmas  Carols.     [See  Bradley  (Rev.  J.).] 
The  Unchangeable  Saviour.     [See  Burnet  (Rev.W.).] 
The  Dying's  Man's  Hope.     [See  Downes  (Eev.  J.).] 
History  of  Walsall.     [See  Glew  (E.  L.).] 
Praise,  a   Necessary  Part  of  Worship.      [See  Ince 
(Eev.  W.).J 

The  Blessed  Dead.     [See  Irvine  (Eev.  A.  C.).] 
Catholic  Ee-union.     [See  Gahren  (Father).] 
[See  Walsall  Advei'tiser.'] 

Robinson,     James,      b.    St.    Mary's,    Lichfield, 

1723  ;    s.    of   James    Robinson ;    Mat.   Oriel 

Coll.,  Ox.,  20th  May,  1740  ;   B.A.,  6th  Jan., 

1744  ;  M.A.,  Wore.  Coll.,  1746. 

IGent.'s  Mag.  (1792),  IL,  767  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon., 
IIL,  1214.] 

Robinson,  Rev.  Jeremiah,  b.  St.  Mary's,  Lich- 
field, 1727 ;  s.  of  James  Robinson  ;  Mat. 
Wore.  Coll.,  Ox.,  3th  May,  1745  ;  B.A.,  22nd 
Feb.,  1749  ;  M.A.,  1751  ;  Rector  of  Swinner- 
ton,  1750—63  ;  d.  1763. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1214;  Hutchinson's 
Stoke,  138.] 

Robinson,  N.,  Cheadle. 

The  Heavenly  Rest.  A  Poem.  [New  Con.  Mao. 
(1843),  31,  32  ]  L  y 

Robinson,  T.  G.,  F.G.S. 

The  Air  Breathers  of  the  Local  Coal  Measures  [Sep 
North  Staffs.  Field  aub  (1882),  8,  (1883)  52—5]  ;  The 
Seasoning  Faculties  of  Birds  as  evidenced  in  the  construc- 
tion of  their  nests  [8,  76 — 82]. 

Robinson,  Rev.  Thomas,  M.A.  Vicar  of  St. 
Mary's,  Leicester. 

The  Parochial  Minister's  Address   to   those  Persons 
under  his  care  who  are  of  a  proper  age  to  be  confirmed 
.     .     1846.     Hyde  ^  Crewe,  Newcastle.     32mo.,  pp.  31. 


Robinson,  Rev.  Thomas,    b.  Longton  ;  Method- 
ist New  Connexion  Minister  ;    Superintendent 
of  Canadian  Mission. 
Anecdotes  [New  Con.  Mag.  (1827),  429]  ;  A  Contribu- 
tion on  Eeading  Scripture  [(1828)  73,  74]  ;  Life  of  William 
Eobson,  of  North  Shields  [(1829)  257,  258]  ;    Letter  from 
T.  Robinson  on  Irish  Missions  [478—80]  ;    Ditto  [(1830) 
33,  34]  ;  Ditto  [213,  214]  ;   On  Scripture  Learning  [(1832) 
226]  ;    Letters  to  Conference  [(1836)  278,  279]  ;    Portrait 
of  Thomas  Eobinson  [(1842)  201]. 

Robinson,     Walter.       b.    Wolverhampton,    3rd 
Jan.,  1830  ;   s.  of  George  Robinson,  Esq.  [«««]; 
Student  of  Inner  Temple,  2nd  Nov.,   1852  ; 
Certificate  of  honour,  Jan.,   1854  ;  Barrister- 
at-Law,  6th  June,  1855. 
The  Straits   of   the  Dardanelles  and  the  Bosphorus 
under  International  Law.     London :  Ridgway.    1878. 
[Men-at-the-Bar,  397.] 

Robinson,  Rev.  William,     b.  St.  Mary's  Parish, 

Lichfield,  1718  ;  s.  of  James  Robinson  ;  Mat., 

15th    May,    1735  ;     B.A.,    1st    Feb.,    1739  ; 

M.A.,  1741  ;    Rector  of  Swinnerton,  resigned 

1750;     again,     1763   to    death;     of    Stoke, 

1770  to  death  ;  d.  11th  Sept.,  1797. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1215 ;  Hutchinson's 
Stoke,  120,  138.] 

Robinson,   Rev.   William,     b.  Hanbury,  1777 
s.  of  Carey  Robinson,  Esq.;    Mat.  Brasenose 
Coll.,   Ox.,  15th  Dec.,  1794  :    B.C.L.,  1801 
Rector   of  Stoke,  1801 — 12  ;    of   Swinnerton 
1801—12  ;  Preb.  of  Lichfield  ;  m.  Ellen  Jane 
dait.  of  the  Very  Rev.   Dean  Woodhouse  ;  d 
21st  March,  1812. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1215  ;  Short  Accouut  of 

Lichfield  Cathedral   (1823)    68,  69 ;    Hutchinson's  Stoke, 

120,  138. 

Robinson,  William,     b.  Hill  Ridware,  1788  ;  s. 
of    Charles   Bernard  Robinson  ;    Mat.   Wore. 
Coll.,  Ox.,  6th  July,  1805  ;  B.A.,  1809  ;  M.A., 
1812  ;  Fellow,  1812—36. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1215.] 

Robinson,  William  Henry,  Printer,  The  Bridge, 
Walsall,  b.  Walsall  ;  s.  of  J.  R.  Robinson, 
Printer  [s««J. 

Caderldris.  "  Doing  Cader."  A  Chapter  of  Tribula- 
tions. Walsall:  same  imprint,  n.d.  (1870).  12mo  nn 
23.     2nd  ed.,  1876.  ''  ^^'^ 

The  Amateur  Athletic  Annual  for  1879.  Compiled 
and  Edited  by  H.  C.  Powell.  Walsall:  same  imprint.  1879 
Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  168.  -^ 

Musical  Notes.     Walsall :  same  imprint.   1880.    12mo 
pp.  16,  ■' 

The  Walsall  Eed  Book.    (Fearly.) 

Home  Daughters.  Walsall:  W.  H.  Pobinson.  1881 
12mo.,  pp.  23. 

The  Ethics  of  Love.  (Addressed  especially  to  Parents 
and  Educators.)  A  Preface  by  a  Leading  Barrister. 
Walsall:  same  imprmt.  1881.  8vo.,  pp.  xi.,  Ixvi  risht- 
hand  pagination,  66.  '' 

Beauty  and  the  Beast.  A  Grand  Comic,  Romantic, 
Operatic,   Melodramatic,  Fairy    Extravaganza,  in    Seven 

?o??^^-,/^H"'?f^'^  *™""  *^®  ""'"'^■'^s  o*  tlie  late  J.  E.  Planch^. 
1882.     Walsall :  same  imprint.     Pt.  8vo    pp  19 

f  nfi?°"°'^?*T^*''^  Funeral  of  the  Eev!  J.Parton,  Eector 
of  01dbury,Ep^  and  Preb.  of  Hereford;  and  the  Sermon 
^r^^ft"-^  Oldbury  Church,  Bridgnorth,  on  Sunday,  July 
22nd,  1883      I  -By  the  Eev.  G.  Bellett  Rector  of  Whit- 

™>T^-  «?r»y  *''^  ^^^-  ^-  ^-  Lambert,  Rector  of  Stoke- 
Jidith.  Walsall:  same  imprint.  188S.  8vo.  no  23  flOO 
copies.]  '    ^'      ■     '- 

"A  ^rie'id's  Hand^"  The  Special  Prayers  by  the  Very 
Eev.  E.  Bickerateth,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Lichfield.    Five  lUus- 


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trationa  by  Mary  Smyth.  Second  Edition.  London: 
S.P.C.K.  n.d.  (1884).  pp.  73.  (Compiled  and  Printed  by 
W.  Henry  Robinson.) 

Questions  on  the  Church  Catechism.  Walsall:  same 
imprint.    1884  _  8to.,  pp.,  36.     [200  copies.] 

"  When  found  make  a  note  of." — Captain  Cuttle.  Road 
Note  Book.  Arranged  especially  for  Members  of  the 
Cyclists'  Touring  Club.  Walsall:  same  imprint,  n.d.  6 
leaves. 

The  Queen's  Jubilee.  Official  Programme  of  the 
Celebration  in  "Walsall.  July  20th  and  21st,  1887,  with 
Map  of  Particulars.  Walsall:  same  imprint,  n.d.  Pep. 
8to.,  pp.  48. 

The  Socialist.  Walsall:  same  imprint.  1888.  8vo., 
pp.  33. 

A  Fair  Death.  London :  Simphin.  Walsall :  same 
imprint,    n.d.    12mo.,  pp.  21. 

Transcript  of  the  First  Register  of  the  Parish  Church 
of  St.  Martin,  Birmingham,  1554 — 1653.  Transcribed  by 
J.  Hill  and  J.  B.  Bickley.  Fifty  Copies  (only)  Printed  by 
Subscription  for  the  Archaeological  Section  of  the  Birm- 
ingham and  Midland  Institute.  1889.  Walsall:  same 
imprint.     8vo.,  pp.  xt.,  26(i. 

A  Sermon  relative  to  the  Death  of  Mr.  Walker.  [  See 
Rogers  (Rev.  S.).] 

A  more  Exact  and  Perfect  Account.     {See  Pitt  (F.).] 
Important  Truths  for  Important  Times.      [  See  Pigott 
(Rev.  A.  J.).] 

The  Midland  Antiquary.  Walsall:  same  imprint. 
1880—84.    4  vols.,  8vo. 

Our  Parish  Church.     [  See  Potter  (G.  G.)J 
Self  Examination.     [See  Peile  (Rev.  T.  W.).] 
The  Peace  of  God.     [See  Pugh  (Rev.  J.B.).] 
"  Till  the  end  comes.''    A  Sermon,  by  the  Rev.  0.  C. 
Prichard,  M.A.,  Ticar  of  WhiUey,  Lanes,    n.p.,  pi.,  or  d. 
Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  8.     {Printed  b'/  W.  H.  Robinson.) 
Death  Abolished.     [See  Paddon  (Rev.  H.).] 
Transcript  of  the  Old  Parish  Register  of  St.  Mary  and 
AH   Saints,  Fillongley,   co.   Warwick,    1538—1653.      By 
Eev.   A.   B.   Stevenson.      Walsall:    W.  Henry  Robinson. 
1893.    pp.  xxix.,  98. 

[See  Allen  (Eev.  Preb.  W.),  Beaven  (Rev.  P.  H.), 
Benson  (Archbp.),  Bodington  (Rev.  A.),  Bolton  (Rev. 
C.  N.)  (Rev.  R.  K.),  Brunt  (Mrs.  C),  Bull  (H.  G.), 
Claughton  (Bp.),  Downes  (Rev.  J.),  Duignan  (W.  H.), 
Farrar  (Rev.  Canon),  Gounter  (Col.),  Havergal  (Rev. F. T.), 
Jackson  (Rev.  A.  G.),  Jacob  (Capt.  A.),  Laing  (Eev.  J.  F.), 
Lake  (S.  M.  E.),  Lyle  (Selina),  WiUmore  (Dr.),  Walsall 
Advertiser,  and  Appendix.] 

Robinson,  Rev.  William-Woodhouse.  b.  Lich- 
field ;  s.  of  Rev.  Canon  Robmson ;  of  St. 
John's  Col].,  Cam.;  B.A.,  1826  ;  M.A.,  1829; 
Curate  of  Storgussey,  1826  ;  of  Rochford, 
1826—37  ;  Yeovil,  1837—45  ;  P.C.  of  Ch. 
Ch.,  Chelsea,  1845 — 65  ;  Curate  of  Great 
Warley,  Essex,  1865—67  ;  Chp.  to  the  Earl 
of  Plymouth. 

Farewell  Sermons. 
A  Word  in  Season. 
The  Last  Great  Exhibition. 
Yeovil  Handbills  (a  Series). 
A  Clergyman's  Reasons  for  Teetotalism. 
A  Sermon  for  the  Trinitarian  Bible  Society. 
Temperance  Comparisons. 

The  Converted  Family:  or.  The  Riches  of  Divine 
Grace.    London,  1860.     11th  ed.,  1S72.     12mo.,  pp.  72. 

RoBY,  Henry  John.  b.  Lichfield  Street,  Tam- 
worth,  12th  Aug.,  1830  ;  s.  of  Henry  Wood 
Roby  [see]  and  Elizabeth  Robins,  his  wife ; 
educated  Bridgnorth  Grammar  Sch.  and  St. 
John's  Coll.,  Cam.;  B.A.  ;  M.A.  ;  Hon. 
LL.D.,  Edin.  and  Cam.;  Fellow  of  St.  John's 
Coll.,  1854  ;  Hon.  Fellow,  1886  ;  Professor  of 
Jurisprudence,  Univ.  Coll.,  London,  1866—68  ; 
Secretary  to  Schools'  Inquiry  and  Endowed 
Schools'  Commission,  1864—72  ;  an  Endowed 
School  Commissioner,  1872—74  ;  J.P.  for 
]V[an Chester  ;    M.P.,  Eccles  Division,  Lanes., 


1890  to  date  ;    m.,  1861,  Mary  Ann  Matilda, 
dau.  of  Peter  Albert  Ermen. 

Remarks  on  College  Reform ;  with  Si^ecial  Reference 
to  the  Rev.  H.  Latham's  Considerations,  &c.  Cambridge: 
Macmillan  (f  Co.    1858.    8vo.,  pp.  iv.,  54. 

An  Elementary  Latin  Grammar.  Cambridge:  same 
imprint.     1862.     Fop.  8vo.,  pp.  xvi.,  207. 

A  Grammar  of  the  Latin  Language,  from  Plaatus  to 
Suetonius.  Part  I.  London  and  New  York :  Same  imprint 
1871.  Globe  8vo.,  pp.  cvi.,  478.  Reprinted,  with  correc- 
tions and  alterations,  1872,  1876,  1881;  with  additional 
appendix,  1887. 

Ditto.  Part  II.  London  and  New  York :  same  imprint. 
1874.  Globe  8vo.,  pp.  cxi.,  556.  Reprinted,  with  slight 
alterations,  1875,  1870;  with  corrections  and  additions, 
1882,  1884,  1886;  with  index  of  authors  (compiled  bv  his 
son,  A.  S.  Roby),  1880. 

A  Latin  Grammar  for  Schools.  London :  same  imprint. 
1880.  Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  viii..  436.  Reprinted,  with  corrections 
and  additions,  1882, 1885 ;  with  alterations,  1888. 

An  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Justinian's  Digest, 
containing  an  account  of  its  composition,  and  of  the 
Jurists  used  or  referred  to  therein  ;  together  with  a  full 
Commentary.  Cambridge :  Edited  for  the  Syndics  of  Uni- 
versity Press.  1884.  8vo.,  pp.  cclxxix.,  260.  Ditto,  in 
Two  Volumes,  8vo.,  pp.  269,  260.  Ditto,  as  to  the  first 
part.  Translated  into  Italian  by  Giovanni  Pacchioni ; 
Edited,  with  a  Preface,  by  Pietro  Cogliolo.    'Flrenze,  1886. 

Pedigree  of  Roby,  of  Castle  Donington,  co.  Leicester. 
Printed  for  the  Author  by  the  Manchester  Press  Company, 
Limited.    1880.    8vo.,  pp.  51. 

Pedigree  of  Wood  of  Leicester.  Printed  for  the 
Author  by  the  Manchester  Press  Company,  Limited.  1890. 
8vo. 

Elementary  Latin  Grammar.  (Jointly  with  A.  S. 
Wilkins,  LL.D.)  London :  Macmillan  ^  Co. '  1803.  Globe 
8vo.,  pp.  viii.,  167. 

RoBY,  Henry  Wood.  b.  Tamworth,  5th  May, 
1800  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Roby  ;  a  Sohoitorin  Tam- 
worth ;  m.,  27th  Nov.,  1827,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  John  Elisha  Robins,  Esq.,  of  London  ;  d. 
11th  May,  1833. 

Joint  author,  with  John  Roby,  of  The  History  of 
Tamworth.     [See  Roby  (John).] 

RoBY,  John.  b.  Tamworth,  3rd  Jan.,  1785  ;  s.  of 
Thomas  Roby  and  Ehzabeth  Wood,  his  wife  ; 
Collector  of  Customs  at  Montego  Bay,  Jamaica  ; 
m.,  1829  or  1830,  Mary  Lindo,  of  Jamaica  ; 
d.,  Bideford,  Devon.,  21st  Nov. ;  bur.  there, 
26th  Nov.,  1864. 

A  History  of  Tamworth.  By  J.  and  H.  W.  Roby. 
London:  Printed  and  Published  for  the  Authors  by  J. 
Nichols  4-  Sons.  1826.  4to.  Part  I.  (all  published),  pp. 
ii.,  58. 

History  of  the  Parish  of  Kingston,  in  Jamaica.  By 
J.  Roby.    1846.    fol. 

RoBV,  Mary  Kirton.     b.  Tamworth,  29th  Aug., 

1828  ;    dau.  of  Henry  Wood  Roby  and  Eliza^ 

beth,  his  wife  ;    d.,  unm.,  at  Stone,  26th  May, 

and  bur.  Bridgnorth,  on  the  31st  May,  1867. 

Story  of  a  Household,  and  other  Poems.  Cambridge : 
Macmillan  ^  Co.    1862.    Fcp.  8vo.,  pp.  228. 

RocKB,    Thomas.      b.    Brewood,    1671  ;    s.    of 
William  Rocke  ;    Mat.  Magd.  Coll.,  Ox.,  7th 
Nov.,  1689  ;  B.A.,  1st  March,  1693. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IIL,  1271.] 

RocKV700D,  Rob.     Of  Heidelberg. 

Letter  to  Ashmole.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  1131.  ffi  297«— 
Letter  to  him  from  Ashmole.     [lb.,  351,  3526.] 


«.] 


RoDDA,  Rev.  Richard.     Wesleyan  Minister  from 
1769—1815. 
The  Sovereignty  of   Grace.    Newcastle,  1780.    12mo., 
pp.  24. 


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ROGERS 


Rode.  Rev.  James,     b.   Stafford,   1693  ;    s.   of 
Christopher  Rode,  Esq.;  Mat.  Braseuose  Coll., 
Ox.,  24th  March,  1710  ;    B.A.,  1714  ;   M.A., 
1717  ;  Vicar  of  Biddulph,  1720. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1271.] 

Rode,  William,    b.  Eushton,  1608  ;  s.  of  William 
Rode  ;  Mat.  Trin.  Coll.,  Ox.,  23rd  Nov.,  1627. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1271.] 

RoDBN,  Edward.  Printer ;  b.  King  Street, 
Wolverhampton,  1822  ;  apprenticed  to  Joseph 
Bridgen,  Printer,  Wolverhampton  ;  for  two 
years  served  Messrs.  Vizetelly,  Fleet  Street, 
London,  1846 — 48  ;  in  which  latter  year  he 
returned  to  Wolverhampton,  where  he  began 
business  on  his  own  account ;  Invented  and 
Patented  "  The  Rainbow  Printing  Apparatus," 
and  "The  Imperial  Plough  Cutting  Machine," 
the  latter  he  sold  to  Messrs.  Harrild  ;  retired 
from  business,  1879,  having  sold  his  plant,  &c., 
to  Messrs.  Steen  &  Blackett. 

The  Borough  of  "Wolverhampton.  Bye  Laws  and 
Statutory  Provisions  in  force  in  the  Borough.  1860.  Printed 
bt/  Edward  Roden.     12mo.,  pp.  117. 

Marriage  of  the  Prince  of  "Wales.  Wolverhampton, 
1863.    4to. 

The  Royal  Tisit  to  Wolverhampton.  WolverJiampton, 
1866.    4to.     (2nded.) 

The  Royal  "Visit  to  "Wolverhampton,  Illuminated  by 
John  Perks,  of  the  Old  Hall  "Works,  under  the  superin- 
tendence of  Alderman  James  "Walker.  Printed  hy  Edward 
Roden,  Wolverhampton.     4to. 

Christian  Faithfulness.     \_See  Hampton  (Rev.  H.).] 

RoDBN,  Luke.     h.    Offley,   1698  ;    s.  of   Henry 
Roden  ;    Mat.  Balliol  Coll.,  Ox.,  28th  March, 
1716  ;  B.A.,  1720. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1217.] 

RoDGBBS,  James,  b.  Birmingham,  1815  ;  s.  of 
an  Officer  in  the  Scots  Greys  ;  ran  away  from 
home  when  17  years  of  age  ;  made  his  debut 
as  Lance  Linwood  in  "  Dream  of  the  Sea,"  at 
Berwick-on-Tweed ;  joined  "  Long  Willie 
Johnstone's  "  Company,  with  whom  he  travelled 
Scotland,  his  salary  being  16s.  per  week  ; 
whilst  performing  at  Greenock  he  fell  in  with 
Davie  Alexander  of  the  Theatre  Royal,  Glasgow, 
who  engaged  him  at  30s.  per  week  ;  at  various 
times  he  fell  in  with,  and  performed  along- 
side, Gustavus  Brooke,  Harry  Johnstone,  Barry 
Sullivan  and  Mackay,  Charles  Kean,  and 
Macready,  the  Vandenhoffs  and  Fanny  Kem- 
ble,  and  all  before  he  was  23  years  old  ;  in  or 
about  1838  or  1840  he  leased  the  Theatre 
Royal,  Newcastle,  which  he  worked  for  many 
years,  even  after  he  had  undertaken  the  one  in 
Hanley,  Liver  Theatre,  Liverpool,  and  Prince  of 
Wales'  Theatre,  Birmingham  (which  he  pur- 
chased in  1866)  ;  appeared  for  his  last  time  as 
Charles  Surface  in  "The  School  for  Scandal"; 
during  his  lease  of  the  Newcastle  Theatre  he 
introduced  several  noted  actors  to  the  people 
of  the  Potteries — amongst  others,  Augustus 
von  Brooke  ;  d.,  Calthorpe  Road,  Birmingham, 
6th  Jan.,  1890. 

Obituary  Notice.   "With  Portrait.    [Birmingham  Faces 
and  Places,  II.,  145—48.] 


RoDGBRS,  Rev.  Robert  R.  b.  Wilne,  Derbys.  ; 
Student  in  connexion  with  the  New  Church 
College  in  London,  1863—66  ;  Pastor  of 
Summer  Lane  Chapel,  Birmingham,  1866  ; 
removed  to  Wretham  Road  Church,  Hands- 
worth,  Nov.,  1876. 

Swedenborg    .     .    .    Bath:  Pitman.    1871.    12mo. 

Micocosm.     London:  Pitman.    1873.     12mo.,  pp.  109. 

Light  on  Life.   London :  Speirs.  1875.   12mo.,  pp.  245. 

Bible  and  Modern  Thoughts.  Birmingham:  Tayler 
4  Co.    1890.     12mo.,  pp.  190. 

New  Views  of  Heaven.  London :  Speirs.  1890.  12mo., 
pp.  151. 

Good  of  Life.  Birmingham :  Grew.  n.d.  (1884).  12mo., 
pp.  12. 

Biographical  Notice.  "With  Portrait  and  View  of 
Church,  [Birmingham  Faces  and  Places,  I.,  153 — 57  ; 
Christian  Age  (3rd  Aug.,  1892)  ;  Birmingham  WeeJcly 
Mercury  (25th  July,  1891);  /See  Appendix.] 

Rob  {or  Rooe),  Thomas.  b.  Staffs.  ;  Mat. 
Magd.  Coll.,  Ox.,  22nd  Dec,  1 576. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1272.] 

Rob,  Sir  Thomas,     b.  London  [Foster]  or  Low 

Layton,  Essex  [Chalmers],  1581  ;  s.  of  Robert 

Roe,  Esq.,  of  Gloucs.;  Mat.  Magd.  Coll.,  Ox., 

6th    July,    1593  ;    Student,    Middle   Temple, 

1597  ;    Knighted,  23rd  July,   1603  ;    sent  to 

America,    1604 ;    Ambassador   to   the    Great 

Mogul,  1614 — 17  ;    at  Constantinople,  1621  ; 

Chancellor  of  the  Order  of  the  Garter  ;    P.C.  ; 

M.P.,  Tamworth,  1614  ;    Cirencester,  1621— 

22;     Ox.  Univ.,   1640  (L.  P.)  to  death  ;    d. 

6th  Nov.,  1644. 

A  True  and  Faithful  Relation  to  His  Majesty  and  the 

Princes  of  what  hath  lately  happened  in  Constantinople, 

concerning  the  death  of  Sultan  Osman  and  the  setting  up 

of  Mustapha,  his  uncle.    London,  1622.    4to. 

[In  1730  proposals  were  published  for  printing,  by  subaorip- 
tion,  in  6  Tols.,  folio— The  Negotiations  and  Embassies  of  Sk 
Thomas  Hoe,  from  1620  to  1644— but  nothing  came  of  it.] 

The  Negotiations  of  Sir  Thomas  lifoe,  in  his  Embassy 
to  the  Ottoman  Porte,  from  the  year  1621  to  1628  in- 
clusive .  .  London:  Richardson.  1740.  fol.  ' 
•..„„^"'  ^"  ^'  ""^"^^  ^  Collection  of  Greek  and  Oriental 
MSS.,  presented,  1628,  to  the  Bodleian  Library,  to  which 
Library  he  also  presented  242  silver  coins. 
[Macray's  Annals  of  Bodl.  Lib.] 

Roebuck,  Rev.  Boyd.  b.  Port  Glasgow,  5th 
March,  1809  ;  Congregational  Minister  from 
1843  ;  at  Leven,  Fife  ;  at  Musselburgh,  1848  ; 
Brierley  Hill,  1852  to  death  ;  d.,  Brierley 
Hill,  13th  Jan.,  1866  ;  bur.  Wolverhampton 
Cemetery. 

[Congregational  Year  Book  (1867),  307  308  See 
Appendix.]  ' 

Roebuck,  J.  McD.,  Printer,  Wolverhampton. 

Prize  Essays  to  "Working  Men.  Wolverhampton  1865 
12mo.  ^      ' 

The  Fulness  of  Grace.  By  Rev.  J.  G.  Page  Wol- 
verhampton, 1875. 

Is  Life  "Worth  Living  ?  Wolverhampton,  1877 
Some  Reasons  why  a  Nonconformist  cannot  conform 
Written  on  the  occasion  of  the  Church  Congress  held  in 
Wolverhampton,  October,  1867,  when  one  of  the  principal 
topics  announced  for  discussion  was  "The  Best  Means  of 
Bringing  Nonconformists  into  Union  with  the  Church  " 
.         .     Wolverhampton:    J.  McD.  Roebuck.    1867.    8vo., 

[See  Mander  (S.  S.),  Macdouald  (Rev.  J.  B.)  Davies 
James),  Dunn  (Rev.  J  P.),  Eglintouii  (Rev.  J.)  'Horton 
r^  J-,^-)' '^'^°°  (^-  .  Anslow  (H.  ,  Young  (J.),  Berry 
(Rev.  C.)  in  Appendix,  Roebuck  in  Appendix.]  ^ 

Rogers,  Rev.  Edward,  b.  Home,  Salop,  1681  • 
s.  of  Edward  Rogers  ;  Mat.  Balliol  Coll.,  Ox.', 


EOGERS 


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EOSS 


17th  Nov.,  1698  ;   B.A.,  1702  ;   M.A.,  1706  ; 
Rector    of   Lydham,    1710  ;    of  More,  (both) 
Salop,  1720  ;  of  Forton,  1727. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1273.] 

EoGBRS,  George,  h.  Leek,  1781  ;  s.  of  Rev. 
John  Eogers  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  27th  March, 
1790  ;  B.A.,  1793  ;  M.A.,  1796  ;  Vicar  of 
Market  Lavington,  Wilts.,  1805—36  ;  d.  29th 
May,  1836. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1219.] 

EoGEKS,  Rev.  George  Albert.  Of  Trin.  Coll., 
Cam.  ;  B.A.,  1839  ;  M.A.,  1843  ;  Curate  of 
Weston-on-Trent,  1840 — 44  ;  Evening  Lec- 
turer at  St.  Mary's,  Islington,  1844  ;  Incum- 
bent ahd  Rural  Dean  of  the  Royal  Peculiar  of 
Penkridge,  1845—47  ;  Royal  Official  of  the 
Peculiar  of  Penkridge,  1845  ;  Vicar  of  Leo- 
minster, Herefs.,  1847—57  ;  of  St.  Peter's, 
Regent's  Square,  London,  1857  ;  of  St.  Luke's, 
West  HoUoway,  London,  1857—69  ;  P.C.  of 
Ch.  Ch.,  Hougham-by-Dover,  Kent,  1869. 
Jacob's  Well.  London:  H.  Jackson.  2nd  ed.,  18i5. 
12mo. 

The  Gift  of  God,  and  Extracts  from  Jacob's  Well. 
London:  H.  Jackson.     1845.     12mo. 

The  Sure  Anchor  ....  London :  same  imprint. 
1845.    fcp.,  2  leaves,  pp.  139. 

Simplicity  Corrupted.    A  Sermon.    London.    8to. 
The  Two  Imputations.     A  Sermon  for  the   Times. 
London. 

The  Valour  of  Faith. 
Footprints  of  Jesus. 

Rogers,  Rev.  Henry.  Minister  of  Temple  Street 
Chapel,  Wolverhampton. 

A  Funeral  Sermon,  preached  on  Sunday,  Feb.  26th, 
1843  ...  on  the  Death  of  Mr.  Lowe,  containing  a 
Biographical  Account  of  his  useful  Life.  Wolverhampton : 
J.  Caldicoti.     n.d.     8vo.,  pp.  36. 

A  Help  to  Family  and  Private  Devotions.  Containing 
fifty-six  prayers  ...  To  which  is  added  a  Variety  of 
Devotional  Exercises  ....  Wolverhampton :  A.  J. 
Caldicott.    1843.     12mo.,  pp.  240. 

A  Collection  of  Hymns  sung  in  the  Chapels  of  the 
late  Countess  of  Huntingdon.  New,  improved,  and  en- 
larged edition.    Duo.     (A.  J.  Caldicott,  Printer.) 

Rogers,    John.       b.    Leek-frith,    1731  ;    s.   of 
William  Eogers  ;  Mat.  Balliol  Coll.,  Ox.,  21st 
March,  1752  ;  B.A.,  1755. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  lU.,  1220.] 

Rogers,    John.        Printer,     Greengate    Street, 
Stafford. 
[Bagshaw  &  Parsons'  Directory  (1818).] 

Rogers,  Roland.  b.  West  Bromwich,  17th 
Nov.,  1847;  s.  of  Joseph  Rogers  ;  Mat.  New 
Coll.,  Ox.,  17th  May,  1870  ;  Mus.  Bac,  19th 
May,  1870  ;  Mus.  Doc,  17th  June,  1875  ; 
Organist,  St.  John's,  Wolverhampton,  1861  ; 
Tettenhall  Parish  Church,  1867  :  Bangor 
Cathedral,  1872. 

Prayer  and  Praise.    A  Cantata. 

Floribel.    A  Cantata. 

Symphony  for  Orchestra  in  A  Minor. 

Quintet  for  Strings. 

Anthems,  Part  Songs,  Songs,  and  Organ  Music. 

Rogers,  Rev.  S.,  Incumbent  of  Nutley-Line 
Church,  Reigate. 

A  Sermon  relative  to  the  Death  of  Mrs.  Walker,  the 
beloved  and  attached  Wife  of  M.  C.  V.  Walker,  F.R.S.,  of 


Eeigate    .     .    .    March   19th,   1882.     Walsall:  W.Henry 
Mobinson.    1882.    18mo.,  pp.  13. 

RoLFE,  Rev.  Thomas  Forster.  b.  Hailey  Vicar- 
age, Oxon.,  13th  July,  1855  ;  s.  of  Eev. 
George  Crabbe  Eolfe  ;  educated  Magd.  Coll. 
Sch.  ;  Mat.  as  a  Non-Coil.,  Ox.,  7th  March, 
1874  ;  Bible  Clerk,  All  Souls',  1874—77  ; 
B.A.,  1878 ;  M.A.,  1881  ;  Head  Master, 
Tamworth  Gr.  Sch.,  1884  ;  m.  Enina  Belling- 
ham,  dau.  of  T.  A.  Somerville,  Esq. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1222,] 

EOLLESTON. 

[Bodl.  Lib.,  798,  276;  Burton  Eeg.,  3;  Mag.  Brit.. 
v.,  22  ;  Dugd.  Monast.,  I.,  6  ;  Harl.  MSS.,  No.  71 ;  Sanders 
Shenstone  ;  Plot's  Staffs.,  298  ;  Bibl.  Topog.,  TI. ;  Glover's 
Visitation  of  Staffs.,  1614 ;  Kimber's  Baronetage,  IV.,  61 ; 
Survey  of  Needwood  Forest  (1650) ;  Symonds's  Hist. 
Notes.] 

EoLLESTON,  George,     b.  Uttoxeter,  1813  ;   s.  of 
Samuel  Rolleston  ;  Mat.  New  Coll.,  Ox.,  12th 
April,  1832. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1222.] 

RoscoE,  Thomas,  Liverpool. 

The  Book  of  the  Grand  Junction  Railway  .  .  . 
London:  Orr  ^  Co.  n.d.  (1839).  Lar.  8vo.,  4  leaves,  pp. 
154.     [Staffs.,  147—51.] 

Rose,  George  Daniel  Fullwood.  b.  Wednesbury, 
1851  ;  s.  of  David  Rose  ;  Mat.  Pemb.  Coll., 
Ox.,  25th  Oct.,  1869  ;  B.A.,  1872  ;  M.A., 
1876. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1225.] 

EosE,    James,    of    Batman's    Hill    Ironworks, 

Bradley. 

A  New  Guide  to  the  Iron  Trade ;  or,  Mill  Managers' 
and  Stock  Takers'  Assistant  .  .  .  London  :  Idining 
Journal  Office.    1873.    2nd  ed.,  1876. 

EosE,  John.  b.  Stoke-on-Trent,  17th  June, 
1841  ;  s.  of  John  Eandolph  Rose,  Esq.  ; 
Student  of  Gray's  Inn,  15th  April,  1865  : 
Barrister-at-Law,  6th  Jan.,  1868  ;  Member  of 
Joint  (Legal)  Board  of  Examiners  since  1877  ; 
Recorder  of  Hanley,  1892  ;  Police  Magistrate 
in  London,  1893  ;  m.,  20th  March,  1880, 
Janet  Susan,  dau.  of  Charles  Darling,  Esq., 
of  Langham  Hall,  Essex. 
[Men  at  the  Bar,  401.] 

RosEDALE,  Honyet  lough,  b.  Willenhall,  1863  ; 
s.  of  Rev.  William  Lewis  Eosedale ;  Mat. 
CIj.  Ch.,  Ox.,  4th  June,  1881  ;  B.A.,  1885  ; 
M.A.,  1888. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1225.] 

Eosedale,  Eev.  William  Elitto.  b.  Willenhall, 
1858  ;  s.  of  Eev.  William  Lewis  Eosedale  ; 
Mat.  as  a  Non.-Coli.,  Ox.,  20th  Jan.,  1877  ; 
B.A.,  New  Coll.,  1881  ;  M.A.,  1885  ;  Eector 
of  Little  Tintern,  Mon.,  1886. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1225.] 

Eoss,  Rev.  William  Morrey.  Of  Bishop's  Coll., 
Quebec  ;  M.A.,  1854  ;  Missionary  in  Canada, 
1854—64  ;  Curate  of  Litcham,  Norf.,  1864 
—67  ;  Ecclesfield,  Yorks.,  1868—69  ;  Somer- 
by,  Leics.,  1869—71  ;  Handsworth,  1871 
— 73  ;    Lecturer,  and  Curate  of  Ashby-de-la- 


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Zouch,  Leics.,  1873 — 75;  Curate  of  Eamsey, 
Hunts.,  1875—77  ;  of  St.  Mary's,  Peter- 
borough, 1877—80  ;  of  Holy  Trin.,  Barking- 
side,  Essex,  1891  ;  of  Ilford,  Essex. 
Slavery  shown  to  he  Unlawful  and  Unscriptural. 
With  an  Inquiry  into  its  Origin.    London,  1865. 

RoDGHT,  Rev.  Thomas,      b.  Stafford  ;  Wesleyan 

Minister,  1795—1845  ;  d.  1845. 

The  Great  Concern  of  Human  Life.  By  S.  Wright, 
D.D.  A  New  Edition,  revised  and  corrected.  London, 
n.d.    12mo. 

Round,  Rev.  Daniel,  New  Connexion  Minister. 

Memoir  of  Job  William  (6.  Tipton,  6th  Dec,  1844  ;  d. 
12th  Jan.,  1868)  [New  Con.  Mag.  (1868),  658,  669]  ; 
Organic  Union  in  the  Apostolic  Church  [(1870)  234— ,S9J  ; 
Sound  Doctrine  [(1871)  641—48] ;  A  New  Years  Wish  to 
Pious  Invalids  [(1872)  9 — 15]  ;  Memoir  of  J.  Jones  [44, 
451 ;  of  Edward  Williamson  [634—36] ;  of  Charles 
Miller  [636— 38J. 

Round,  Joseph,     d.    Kingswinford,    18th  July, 

1868. 

Obituary.  Bv  E.  W.  Dudley.  [New  Con.  Mag. 
(1869).] 

Rouse,  Rev.  Nathan.     Wesleyan  Minister  ;    ex- 
.    pelled    for    heterodoxy  ;     afterwards    United 
Methodist  Free  Church  Minister. 

A  Dissertation  on  Sacred  Chronology,  containing 
Scripture  evidence  to  show  that  the  Creation  of  Man  tools 
place  5,833  years  before  Christ,  &c.  .  .  Wednesbury: 
(J.  Britten.     1856.     8vo.,  pp.  64. 

Man,  contemplated  in  his  Primeval,  Fallen,  Redeemed, 
and  Millenial  Condition.  Burslem:  James  Dean.  1861. 
8vo.,  pp.  xvi.,  17—381. 

RoDsaEAU,  Jean  Jacques.    Resident  at  Wootton, 
in  the  Moorlands,  for  some  time  in  1766 — 67. 

Letters  on  the  Elements  of  Botanv  .  Edited 
by  T.  Martin.    London,  1785.    8vo. 

[Mostly  written  whilst  at  Wootton.] 

Original  Correspondence  with  David  Hume.  London, 
1804.     8vo.,  2  vols. 

Defence  of  Rousseau  against  the  Aspersion  of  Mr. 
Hume,  M.  Voltaire,  and  iheir  Associates.  London,  1767. 
8vo. 

Letter  to  the  Hon.  Horace  Walpole  concerning  the 
Dispute  between  Mr.  Hume  and  Mr.  Rousseau.  By  Ralph 
Heathcote,  D.D.    London,  1767.     12mo. 

[All  relate  to  Wootton.] 

Rowlands,  Benjamin,   Printer,  Wolverhampton. 
Selections  from  the  Holy  Scriptures.     Sung  at  the 
Congregational    Church,     Snow    Hill,     Wolverhampton. 
Wolverhampton :  B.  Rowlands.    1866.    24mo.,  24  leaves. 

Rowlands,  E.  J.,  Printer,  Wolverhampton. 
'  Mayors  of  Wolverhampton.     [See  Jones  (J.).] 

Rowlands,  William. 

An  Elegy  upon  the  Death  of  Rob.  Devereux,  Earl  of 
Essex.  With  an  Epitaph  for  his  Tomb.  London,  1646. 
fol.,  broadside. 

RowLANDSON,    Rev.    John.       b.    Oxon ;     Mat. 

Queen's  Coll.,   Ox.,    9th  Dec,   1603  ;    B.A., 

23rd  April,   1607  :    M.A.,    5th  July,   1610  ; 

Vicar  of  Bakewell,   Derbys.,  1615  ;  Canon  of 

Lichfield,  and  Preb.  of  Sandiacre,   2nd   Oct., 

1618 — 61  ;  survived  the  Restoration. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxou.,  E.S.,  1286  ;  Harwood's  Lich- 
field, 246  ] 

RowLANDSON,  Thoiuas,  Caricaturist. 

Caricature  Illustrations  of  Jobnson  and  Boswell's 
Jouruey  to  Scotland.   London,  1786.   Oblong  1  to.,  24  plates. 


RowLEV,  — .     b.  Bilston  ;  a  Painter. 

Description  of  Mr.  Rowley's  Picture  of  Paradise 
Regained,  taken  from  the  last  but  memorable  words  of  our 
Lord,  ''It  is  finished'";  wherein  are  combined  with  the 
important  historical  representation  bf  the  most  extra- 
ordinary event  the  evidences  and  tenets  of  Christianity, 
according  to  the  Articles  and  Homilies  of  the  Church  of 
England.     Bilston:  F.  Nokes.    1824.    8vo.,  pp.  16. 

Rowley,  William,  Printer,  Market  Street, 
Hanley. 

A  Now  System  of  Chronology.     [See  Yale  (Rev.  B.).] 

Pastoral  Letter  to  the  Congregation  of  St.  Peter's, 
Stoke.     [See  ditto.] 

Oppression.  A  Lecture  ...  by  Rev.  W.  Farmer. 
Hanley:  Printed  by  W.  Rowley.  Published  by  G.  Gibbs 
.     .     1830.     12mo.,  pp.  37. 

Rules  and  Regulations  of  the  Operative  Potters' 
Society.  W.  Rowley,  Printer  and  Stationer  to  the  Potteries 
Operatives^  Society,  Hanley.     n.d.     12mo.,  pp.  18. 

RowTON,  Rev.  Hupert  James.  Scholar,  St. 
John's  Coll.,  Cam.;  B.A.,  1845  ;  M.A.,  1845  ; 
Curacies,  1842 — 70  ;  Vicar  of  Wessington, 
Derbys.,  1870—75  ;  of  Penkhull,  1876-80  ; 
of  Eynsham,  Oxon.,  1888. 

Lights  and  Shadows  of  Divine  Providence.  London, 
1847. 

Capital  Punishment  for  Murder  Scriptural.  London, 
1840.  ' 

Light  of  the  West ;  or.  History  of  the  Irish  Church. 
London,  1840. 

Threefold  Redemption.     London,  1850. 

The  Great  Contrast.    London,  1876. 

Royalist  Composition  Papers. 

Extracts  therefrom,  as  far  as  they  relate  to  Staffs., 
made  by  J.  M.  Thorpe,  at  the  expense  of  W.  Salt.    MS 
6  vols.,  lar.  fol.     [Salt  Lib.,  Cat.  339.] 

Royoe,  Josephine  Frances.  b.  Bilston,  21st 
June,  1845  ;  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Butter- 
worth  Owen,  M.A.  [see']  ;  educated  privately 
at  Miss  Watson's  Sch.,  Blackheath,  London  ; 
President  of  South  Lanes.  Needlework  Guild  ; 
Hon.  Sec.  of  Liverpool  Branch  of  Church  of 
England  Society  for  Waifs  and  Strays  ;  m. 
Commander  Edward  Clare  Royce,  R.N. 

An  occasional  Contributor  to  Our  Own  Fireside  and 
The  Gentlewoman. 

RoYDS,  Rev.  Charles  Twemlow.  b.  Haughton 
Rectory,  Utli  April,  1838  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Charles 
Smith  Royds  M.A.  ;  educated  Rugby ;  of 
Christ's  Coll.,  Cam.  ;  B.A..  1861  ;  M.A., 
1864  ;  Curate  of  Sprotborough,  Yorks.,  1862 
— 65  ;  Rector  of  Heysbam,  Lanes.,  1865  to 
date  ;  J. P.  and  Alderman  of  Lanes.  ;  Chair- 
man of  Lanes.  Asylums  Board  ;  m.  Louisa, 
dau.  of  William  Hudson,  Esq. 

Reports  to  County  Council  on  the  County  Asylums. 
Sermons. 

RoYDS,  Rev.  Gilbert  Twemlow.  b.  Haughton 
Rectory,  5th  Oct.,  1845  ;  s.  of  the  Rev. 
Charles  Smith  Royds,  M.A.  ;  educated  Rugby  ; 
Mat.  Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.  ;  B.A.,  1867  ;  M.A., 
1870  ;  Vicar  of  Knowle  Hill,  Berks.,  1873— 
79  ;  Rector  of  Haughton,  1879  to  date  ;  m. 
Caroline  Edith  Sturges. 

Hints   to   the   Restorer   of   a   Church.     [The  Church 
Builder  (Jan.,  1892).] 
[Rugby  Sch.  Reg.] 


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RUGELEY 


RoYLES  {or  Roile),  Christopher,  b.  Staffs.  ;  Mat. 
Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  21st  Feb.,  1553  ;  d. 
1565. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1286.] 

Ruddock,  Edward,  Printer,  4,  High  Street, 
Hanley. 

Reasons  for  Adopting  HomcEopathic  Treatment  in  the 
Diseases  of  Animals.  Hanley ;  Edward  Ruddock  .  1850. 
8to.,  pp.  16. 

EuDGB,    Rev.    Thomas.        b.    Stafford  ;     New 

Connexion  Minister. 

Memoir  of  Thomas  Lockey  [New  Con.  ifag.  (1868), 
434—36];  of  Mrs.  Mary  Steventon  [443—45];'  Portrait 
of  Eev.  T.  Eudge  [(1872)  393]. 

RuDYARD,  John.  b.  Staffs.,  1616  ;  s.  of  Thomas 
Rudyard  ;  Mat.  Trin.  Coll.,  Ox.,  31st  July, 
1634;   B.A.,  11th  Feb.,  1636. 

[Query.  —Whether  same,  afterwards  Major-Geueral  in  Jamai- 
ca, whom  Mr.  Sleigh  puts  as  b.  1615,] 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  III.,  1288;  Sleigh's 
Leek  (2nd  ed.),  129 ;  Rudyard  Pedigree.] 

Rddyaed   (or  Rudiarde)  of  Rudiarde,  Thomas. 

b.  probably  at  Uttoxeter  ;    s.  of  Rev.  Edmund 

Rudyard  \_see]  ;    m.  Elizabeth,  dau.   of  John 

Osbaldeston,  of  Nethereourt,  Oxon. 

An  Exemplification  of  the  Arms  of,  and  Grant  of  a 
Crest  to,  Thomas  Rudiarde  de  Rudiarde,  co.  StafE.,  by 
William  Dakins,  Norroy  (3rd  Oct.,  1579).  [Bodl.  Lib., 
846,  (35)  163.] 

RoDYARD,  Thomas,     b.  Dieulacres,  Leek,  1641  ; 

s.  of  Anthony  Rudyard  (d.  1660)  and  Anne 

his  wife  ;    an  Attorney-at-Law  ;    a  member  of 

the  Society  of  Friends,  and  a  great  friend  of 

William  Penn  ;    m.  Alice,  by  whom  he  became 

grandfather   of    John    Rudj'ard,   architect,   in 

1708,  of   the  Eddystone   Lighthouse ;    burnt 

on  2nd  Dec,  1755. 

The   Cause  of   the  Widows  and  Fatherless  Pleaded 

with  the  Judges  and  Magistrates  of  England,  Shewing 

the  innocency   of    the  people   of    God    (in  scorn  called 

Quakers)  and  their  unjust  proceeding  against  them.     By  a 

Lover  of  Peace  and  Righteousness.    T.  R.    n.p.,  pi.,  or  d. 

4to.,  pp.  8. 

The  Second  Part  of  the  People's  Antient  and  Just 
Liberties  Asserted,  In  the  Proceedings  against  and  Tryals 
of  Tho.  Rudyard,  Francis  Moor,  Rich.  Mew,  Rich.  May- 
field,  Rich.  'Knowlman,  Gilbert  Hutton,  Job  Boulton, 
Rich.  Thornton,  Chas.  Bannister,  John  Boulton,  and 
William  Bay  ley.  At  the  Sessions  begun  and  held  at  the 
Old  Bailey,  in  London,  the  last  day  of  the  6th  Moneth, 
and  there  continued  till  the  7th  of  the  7th  Moneth  next 
following,  in  the  year  1670.  Printed  in  the  year  1670.  4to. 
pp.  36.     Reprinted  in  the  Phmnix.     2  vols.,  8vo.,  1807 — 8. 

An  Appendix,  to,  (W.  Penn's  "  Truth  Rescued  from 
imposture,"  &c.),  wherein  the  fourth  section  of  S.  S.,  his 
pamphlet  (intituled  "  The  Fining  of  that  Jury  that  gave 
two  contrary  verdicts  justified,  to  prevent  a  failure  of 
Justice  in  London")  is  examined.  (Written  in  Newgate 
Prison,  in  London,  the  12th  Moneth.  1670.)  Printed  in  the 
year  1670.  4to.,  pp.  10.  Reprinted  in  W.  Penn's  Works, 
1700.    Tol.  I.,  511. 

The  Libeller  Characteriz'd  by  his  own  Hand,  m 
Answer  to  a  Scurrilous  Pamphlet,  Intituled  "  The  Character 
of  a  Quaker,"  &c.    Printed  in  the  year  1671.    4to.,  pp.  4. 

The  Anabaptist's  Lying  Words  attested  by  his  Brother 
Independent,  Returned  upon  themselves.  Their  Juggie 
and  Deceit,  in  Cloathing  their  own  Member  with  Name  of 
Quaker  discovered,  and  their  horrid  Lyes  detected  in 
Answer  to  a  Deceitful  Pamphlet  intituled  The  Eminent 
Hand  of  God  that  befel  a  Quaker,  and  his  Family,  at 
Panton,  in  Lincolnshire,  for  pronouncing  Ralph  Ralph 
James,  an  Anabaptist  Preacher,  to  be  a  Leper.  By  T.  R. 
(With  a  Postscript  by  John  Whitehall.)  Printed  in  the 
year  1672.    4to.,  pp.  8. 


The  Anabaptist  Preacher  Unmask'd,  in  a  further  Dis- 
covery of  his  Lying  Wonder  out  of  Lincolnshire  ;  As  also 
the  News  from  Richard  Hobbs,  an  Anabaptist  Preacher  in 
Dover,  examined.  Their  Juggles,  Lyes,  and  Deceits  de- 
tected.    By  T.  R.      Printed  in  the  mar  1672.    4to.,  pp.  10. 

The  Water  Baptist's  Reproach  Repel'd,  being  a  further 
Reply  Answering  a  Defence  of  R.  Hobbs  to  his  pretended 
Impartial  Narrative  of  one  C.  Bayley,  hereto  a  pretended 
Quaker.  A  Story  of  11  years'  standing.  In  Defence  of 
an  Answer  to  the  said  Narrative ;  clearing  the  People 
called  Quakers  of  the  Water  Baptist's  Calumny  and 
Abuses  blabbed  out  against  them.  By  T.  R.  f  With  a 
Postscript  by  William  Gibson  in  Luke  Horner's  "  Seat  of 
the  Scorner  thrown  down."  Printed  in  the  year  1673.  4to., 
pp.  11. 

Tythes  Ended  by  Christ  with  the  Levitical  Priesthood, 
and  therefore  no  maintenance  for  a  Gospel  Ministry,  nor 
Lawful  for  Christians  to  pay  or  take  under  the  Dispensa- 
tion of  the  Gospel.  Being  an  Answer  to  two  Reviling 
Pamphlets  written  against  the  People  of  God  called 
Quakers,  because  they  refuse  to  pay  Tithes.  The  one  by 
C.  N.,  a  Presbyterian,  and  the  other  by  Crus.  Wheatley, 
an  Episcopal  Priest.  By  the  Servants  of  God,  T.  Rudyard 
and  W.  Gibson ;  also  a  Postscript  by  George  Watt.  Also 
some  brief  observations.  Printed  in  the  year  1673.  4to., 
pp.  100. 

The  Barbican  Cheat  Detected  ;  or,  Injustice  Arraigned. 
Being  a  Brief  and  Sober  Disquisition  of  the  proceedure  of 
the  Anabaptists ;  late  Erected  Judicature  in  Barbican, 
London,  the  28th  of  the  month  called  August,  1674. 
ByThomas  Rudyard.  Printed  in  the  year  1674.  8vo..  pp.  36. 

The  Anabaptists'  Printed  Proposal  bearing  date  the 
12th  of  October,  1674,  Subscribed  by  William  Kiffin  .  .  . 
Daniel  Dike,  Briefly  Discussed,  and  Jeremy  Ives'  late 
Daring  Challenge  to  the  Quakers  Answered.  By  a  Lover 
of  Truth.     T.  R.     Printed  1674.     8vo.,  pp.  32. 

An  Answer  to  a  Scandalous  Paper  by  T.  Hicks,  termed 
"  A  Rebuke  to  T.  R,,"  &c.  With  a  Re-assumption  of  our 
former  complaint  and  charge  against  T.  Hicks.  By  a 
Lover  of  Truth.  Thomas  Rudyard.  Printed  in  the  Year 
1674.    8vo.,  pp.  48. 

RoDYEED,     (or   Rudyard)    Rev.    Edmund,      b. 

Uttoxeter  ;    s.  of  James  de  Rudyerd  ;    Parson 

at  Culworth,  Northants.;  m.  Temperance,  daw. 

of  John  Osbaldeston,  of  Nethereourt,  Oxon. 

The  Thunderbolt  of  God's  Wrath  against  the  Hard- 
hearted and  Stiff-necked  Sinners.    London,  1615.    4to. 

RUGB^AWA. 

Rugbseana.  By  an  old  Rugbsean.  Lichfield,  n.d. 
(1875—76).     Pt.  8vo. 

RuGELBY. 

The  Advantages  of  a  Navigable  Canal  between  the 
Ports  Liverpool  and  Hull  .  .  .by  way  of  Harcastle, 
Longbridge,  Rudgley,  Burton,  &c.  Plan  by  Henshall. 
1766.    8vo. 

Ordnance  Plan  of  the  Parish  of  Rugeley.  16  Sheets. 
Southampton,  1863. 

Manor  [Bodl,  Lib.,  859,  79  :  1527,  23]  ;  Customs  [864, 
18,  86]  ;  Eugeley  Family  [Shaw  L*,  211  J. 

Rugeley  Advertiser  (^The). 

Printed  in  Bore  Street,  Lichfield.  Published  in  the 
Horse  Fair,  Rugeley. 

Rdgelby,  Ferres.  b.  Burton,  1642  ;  s.  of  Ferres 
Rugeley,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Lincoln  Coll.,  Ox.,  25th 
Feb.  1660. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E,S.,  III.,  1289.] 
Rugeley  Herald  {The). 

Printed  in  Bore  Street,  Lichfield.  Published  in  the 
Horse  Fair,  Rugeley. 

Rdgeley,  Simon,  of  Hawksyard.  A  Colonel  in 
the  Parliamentarian  Army  in  Dec,  1643  ;  in 
command  of  the  Horse  at  Newcastle  ;  relieved 
Tong  Castle,  April,  1644  :  captured  Eccle- 
shall  after  a  seige  of  7  weeks  ;    sold  Hawks- 


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RUSSELL 


yard   to    Sir   Richard    Skeffington,    Bart.,  of 
Fisherwick. 

[Shaw,  I.,  *  213  ;  Parliamentary  Papers,] 

RuGGLEY  (or  Rugeley)  with  Thyrkyle. 
Pedigree.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  83i,  v.  1,  f.  76,  8.] 

RuMSEY,  ReT.  Henry  Laogston.  b.  Gloucester, 
17th  Oct.,  1848  ;  s.  of  Henry  Wyldbore 
Rumsey,  M.D.,  F.R.S.  ;  educated  Winchester  ; 
Mat.  New  Coll.,  Ox.  ;  B.A.,  1861  ;  M.A., 
1864  ;  Fellow  of  New  Coll.,  Ox.  ;  2nd  Master 
of  Roy.  Gr.  Sch.,  Guildford,  1863—68; 
Curate  of  St.  Barnaba?,  Pimlico,  1866 — 72  ; 
Rector  of  St.  John's,  Maddermarket,  Norwich, 
1872—82  ;  Vicar  of  Hoar  Cross,  1882—85  ; 
of  Denstone,  1885  to  date  ;  m.  Miss  Skinner, 
of  The  Chantry,  Ipswich. 
The  Church  of  the  Holy  Angels,  Hoar  Cross,  Burton- 

on-Trent.      No  Title,  pp.  12.      (J.  Wright  4  Co.,  Printers, 

Bristol.) 

Rdshall. 

History  of.     [Shaw,  II.,  62—9.] 

RusHTON,  Joseph,  b.  Burton,  1840  ;  fi.  of 
William  Rushton  and  Mary,  his  wife  ;  edu- 
cated British  Sch.  ;  Printer  at  Northampton 
and,  since  30th  June,  1890,  at  Wolverhampton, 
on  which  date  he  became  a  member  of  the 
Firm  of  Barford  and  Newitt,  Queen  Street, 
Wolverhampton  ;  m.  Elizabeth  Smith. 
[For  Printings,  see  Barford  &  Newitt.] 

Russell,    Rev.    Alfred    Oliver.     Of  St.  John's 

Coll.,    Cam.  ;     Lichfield    Theological    Coll.  ; 

Curate  of  Womborne,   1860 — 61  ;    Assistant 

Curate  of  St.  John's,  Chatham,  1862  ;  Leyton- 

stone,    Essex,    1862 — 68  ;    of    Redmarley-d' 

Abitot,    Worcs.,    1868—86  ;    of    Westleigh, 

Lanes.,     1869—72  ;      Vicar    of    Middleton, 

Norfolk,  1872-86  ;  of  St.  Saviour's,  Brockley 

Hill,  1886  ;   Diocesan  Inspector  of  Schools. 

The  Perpetual  Covenant.    London,  1862. 
Parochial  Addresses. 

Russell,  Colonel.  Commandant  of  the  Close, 
Lichfield,  during  its  seige,  1642. 
Valour  Crowned ;  or,  A  Relation  of  the  Valiant 
Proceedings  of  the  Parliamentary  Forces  in  the  Close  of 
Litchfield  against  Prince  -Rupert,  discovering  the  honour- 
able conditions  on  which  it  was  surrendered,  as  it  was 
written  by  Colonel  Russell.    London,  1643.    4to. 

Russell,  Edward  Watts,  b.  Ham  Hall,  1845  ; 
s.  of  Jesse  Watts  Russell,  Esq.,  J.P.,  Deputy 
Lieutenant ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.  ;  B.A.,  1867  ; 
Student,  Lincoln's  Inn,  17th  Oct.,  1867  ; 
Barrister-at-Law,  10th  June,  1870  ;  m.,  28th 
Dec,  1867,  Margaret  Alice,  dati.  of  Anthony 
O'Reilly,  Esq.,  of  Beltrasiia,  Meath. 
[Men  at  the  Bar,  406.] 

Russell  Family,  of  Handsworth. 

Arms  and  Pedigree.       [Misc.  Gen.  et  Her..  N.S.,  IV., 
18, 19.] 

Russell,    Rev.    George.      Wesleyan    Minister, 
1802 — 34  ;  d.,  Newcastle  ;  bur.  Chapel-yard. 
A  Prize  Essay,  descriptive  of  the  truly  philosophical 
mind.     Translated   from    the    French.     Plymouth  Dock. 
1S18.    8vo.,  pp.  31. 


Original  Sunday  School  Anecdotes. 

The  Abominations  of  the  Jesuits  exposed.  Translated 
from  the  French  of  De  la  Bei-thier.  London,  1820.  12mo., 
pp.  284. 

Russell,  Rev.  James.  Of  St.  John's  Coll., 
Cam. ;  B.A.,  1852  ;  M.A.,  1853  ;  Curate  of 
St.  Stephen's,  Willenhall,  1853—54  ;  P.C.  of 
Holy  Trinity,  Oakengates,  Salop,  1855 — 56  ; 
Vicar  of  Wombridge,  Salop,  1856—70;  of 
St.  Philip's,  Sheffield,  1870. 

Sermons  on  the  Lord's  Temptation.  London :  Sedet/s. 
1856. 

A  Suffering  Christ.     London :  Seel^ys.    1855. 

Repent  To-Day.    London:  Seeleys.    1857. 

A  Threefold  Cord  for  Children.    Wolverhampton,  1859. 

Scattered  Seed.  A  Religious  Thought  Book.  London : 
Macintosh.     1868. 

Sound  Words  for  Confirmation  Candidates  .  .  . 
Simpson  <$•  Steen,  Wolverhampton.     1863.      12mo.,  pp.  34. 

Paper  on  Responding. 

Hints  tor  the  New  Year. 

A  Series  of  Questions  for  Believers  and  Unbelievers. 

Russell,  Jane. 

[See  Fletcher  (Mrs.  J.).] 

Russell,  Jesse  David  Watts.  J.Marylebone,1812; 
s.  of  Jesse  Watts  (afterwards  Watts  Russell), 
Esq.  [«e«]  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  21st  Oct., 
1830  ;  B.A.,  1835  ;  of  Biggin  Grange, 
Northants.,  and  Ham  Hall  ;  M.P.,  North 
Staffs.,  1841—47  ;  d.  7th  March,  1879. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxou.,  III.,  1136.] 

Russell,  Jesse  Watts,  b.  Whitechapel,  1786  ; 
s.  of  Jesse  Watts,  Esq. ;  Mat.  Wore.  Coll., 
Ox.,  13th  Nov.,  1804 ;  B.A.,  1808  ;  M.A., 
1811  ;  created  D.C.L.,  23rd  June,  1819  ;  of 
Ham  Hall ;  assumed  name  of  Russell  by  Royal 
Licence,  28th  March,  1817  ;  M.P.,  Gatton, 
1820—26  ;  d.  26th  March,  1875. 

A  Catalogue  of  the  Ilam  Gallery,  1827.  Ashboarn: 
Printed  ly  W.  Hoon.     1828.     Imp.  4to.,  pp.  21. 

[Only  25  copies  printed.] 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1136  ;  Martyn's  Pri- 
vately Printed  Books,  355.] 

Russell,    Rev.    John    Fuller.       LL.B.,    Cam. 
Univ.,  1838  ;    P.S.A.  ;    Rector  of  Greenhithe, 
Kent,  1856. 
Life  of  Dr.  Samuel  Johnson.    London,  1847.    8vo. 

Russell,  John  James,  b.  Wedneshury,  24th 
May,  1807  ;  s.  of  James  Russell,  Esq.  (of 
Russell  &  Son,  Tube  Manufacturers)  ;  m.,  5th 
June,  1834,  Elizaheth,  dau.  of  Joseph  Smith, 
Esq.,  of  Summerfield  House,  West  Bromwich  ; 
of  Endwood  Court,  Handsworth  ;  d.  26th 
April,  1871  ;  biir.  30th  April,  at  Hands- 
worth. 

The  Gas  Tube  Trade  [Illus.  Lond.  News  (4th  July 
1863),  with  Two  Illustrations  ;  reprinted  in  Cyclopajdia  of 
Arts,  I.,  817 ;  Hackwood's  Wedgbury  Workshops,  81— 
104]  ;  Case  of  Russell  and  Cowley  [Patentee's  Manual 
(Longmans),  23,  209  ;  Webster's  Reports  of  Patent  Cases 
2.37,273,459—67].  ' 

Russell,  Rev.  Michael  Watts  Watts,  b.  Ilam, 
1815  ;  s.  of  Jesse  Watts,  Esq.  (afterwards 
Watts  Russell)  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  12th 
Dec,    1833;     B.A.,    1838;     M.A.,    1841; 


RUSSELL 


(  385  ) 


RYDER 


Rector  of   Benefield,  Northants. 
Rome  ;  d.  16th  March,  1875. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1136.] 


seceded  to 


Russell,  Robert,  Wadhurst,  Sussex. 

Seven    Sermons    .     .     .    Burslem :    Printed    by    W. 
Joynson.    n.d.    12mo.,  pp.  120. 

RcssELL,  Rev.  Robert.  b.  Leek,  2nd  Jan., 
1841  ;  s.  of  John  Russell,  Esq.,  J.P.  ;  edu- 
cated Kensington  Proprietary  Sch.;  Mat.  Oriel 
Coll.,  Ox.,  22nd  Oct.,  1859  ;  B.A.,  1863  ; 
M.A.,  1866  ;  Curate  of  Ilminster,  Somers., 
1864 — 66  ;  Kib\vorth-Beauchamp,Leics.,  1866 
— 68  ;  St.  Margaret's,  Barking,  1868—72  ; 
Vicar  of  St.  Barnabas,  Rotherhithe,  London, 
1873  to  date. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1257.] 

RuTTBK,  Rt.  Rev.  Samuel.  Rector  of  Waber- 
thwaite,  Cumb.,  1630  ;  Preb.  of  Longdon, 
and  Canon  of  Lichfield,  29th  Nov.,  1660,  to 
death ;  Bp.  of  Sodor  and  Man,  1661  ;  d. 
30th  May,  1663. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield.] 

Ryan,  Michael.     M.R.C.S.,  Ashley,  1841. 

The  Non-Duality  of  the  Brain.     \_Lancet  (1844),  154.] 

Ryder,  Admiral  Sir  Alfred  Phillips,  h.  27th 
June,  1820  ;  s.  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  Henry  Ryder, 
D.D.  ;  K.C.B.  ;  m.,  29th  Jan.,  1852,  Louisa, 
dau.  of  Henry  Dawson,  Esq.,  of  Launde 
Abbey,  Leics.  ;  resident  in  Lichfield  ;  d.  30th 
April,  1888. 
[Foster's  Peerage,  art.  Harrowby ;   Lodge's  Peerage, 

art.  Harrowby.] 

Rydbe,  Sir  Dudley,  Bart.,  2nd  Baron  Harrowby. 
b.  Hill  Street,  Grosvenor  Square,  London, 
20th  Dec,  1762  ;  s.  of  Nathaniel,  1st  Baron 
Harrowby  (created  20th  May,  1776)  ;  created 
D.C.L.,  Ox.  Univ.,  16th  June,  1814  ;  M.A., 
St.  John's  Coll.,  Cam.,  1787  ;  created  D.C.L., 
1833  ;  M.P.,  Tiverton,  1784—1809  ;  Under 
Secretary  to  the  Duke  of  Leeds,  1780  ;  Comp- 
troller of  the  Household  ;  Joint  Paymaster- 
General  of  the  Forces  ;  Treasurer  to  the  Navy, 
1801;  Member  of  the  Board  of  Control; 
Secretary  for  Foreign  Affairs,  1804  ;  Ambassa- 
dor to  Berlin  ;  created  Viscount  Sandon  and 
Earl  of  Harrowby,  19th  July,  1809  ;  m.,  30th 
July,  1795,  Lady  Susan  Leveson-Gower,  dau. 
of  1st  Marquis  of  Stafford  ;  d.  20th  Dec, 
1847. 

Speech  on  Moving  for  the  Ee-Committal  of  a  Bill  for 
the  Better  Support  of  the  Stipendiary  Curates,  June  18th, 
1810.    London,  1810.    8vo.  ,    ,   t,-,. 

Substance  of  Speech  on  Stipendiary  Curates  Bill, 
"With  Documents.     London,  1812.    4to.,  pp.  44. 

Substance  of  a  Speech  .  .  .  upon  the  Grant  ot 
£1000,000  for  the  Relief  of  the  Clergy.  London,  1811. 
8vo    pp.31.     [Reviewedin  CA.  OSsCT-wei-,  X.,  380— 89  ] 

Trial  of  Arthur  Thistlewood  .  .  .  London :  Bean 
^  Munday.  n.d.  12mo.  [Earl  Harrowby,  11,  13,  14; 
Evidence  at  Trial,  14,  15.]  „    ,    ^  _.  , 

A  Letter  to  the  Eight  Hon,  the  Earl  of  Harrowby  on 
the  Discovery  of  the  atrocious  Conspiracy,     London,  18HU. 

^°'  [Foster's  Peerage,  art,  Harrowby  :  Lodge's  Peerage, 
art  Harrowby;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon,,  III.,  12da ; 
Tayler's  Gallery  of  Contemporary  Portraits,  I.] 


Ryder,  Dudley,  2nd  Earl  Harrowby.  b.  Army 
Pay  Office,  Whitehall,  19th  May,  1798  ;  s.  of 
Dudley,  1st  Earl  of  |Iarrowby  \_see]  ;  Mat. 
Oh.  Ch.,  Ox.,  19th,  Oct.,  1816  ;  B.A.,  1830  ; 
M.A.,  1832  ;  created  D.C.L.,  5th  July,  1848  ; 
M.P.,  Tiverton,  1819—31  :  Liverpool,  1831- 
47  ;  Secretary  to  India  Board,  Dec,  1830 — 
May,  1831  ;  2nd  Earl,  1847  ;  P.O.,  1855  ; 
K.G.,  28th  June,  1859  ;  Chancellor  of  Duchy 
of  Lancaster,  March,  1855  ;  Lord  Privy  Seal, 
Dec,  1855—57  ;  D.L,,  Staffs.  ;  Vice-Lieut., 
1861  ;  Life  Governor  King's  Coll.,  London  ; 
an  Ecclesiastical  Commissioner  ;  m.,  15th  Sept., 
1823,  Lady  Francis  Stuart,  dau.  of  John,  1st 
Marquis  of  Bute  ;  d.  19th  Nov.,  1882. 

Speech  of  Lord  Sandon  at  Annual  Meeting  of  B.  &  F. 
Bible  Society.  [Report,  1842  ;  and  Ch.  Observer,  XLII., 
331—32.] 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1239  ;  ditto  Peerage,  art. 
Harrowbj- ;  Lodge's  Peerage,  art.  Harrowby,] 

Ryder,  Dudley  Francis  Stuart,  3rd  Earl  Harrow- 
by. b.  Brighton,  16th  Jan.,  1831 ;  s.  of  Dudley, 
2nd  EarlHarrowby  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  3lst 
May,  1849  ;  B.A.,  1853  ;  M.A.,  1878  ;  Capt. 
of  25th  Staffs.  Royal  Rifle  Volunteers,  1860  ; 
M.P.,  Lichfield,  1856—59  :  Liverpool,  1868 
— 82  ;  Vice-President  of  Committee  of  Council 
on  Education,  1874 — 78  ;  President  of  Board 
of  Trade,  1878—80  ;  Lord  Privy  Seal,  P.O.  ; 
D.L.,  Staffs.,  1852  ;  Capt.  2nd  Staffs.  Militia, 
1853  ;  Governor  of  Charterhouse  ;  on  Ecclesi- 
astical Commission  ;  Chairman  of  Commission 
on  Maynooth  Grant ;  on  Commission  of  Pen- 
tonville  Prison  ;  Chairman  of  Staffs.  County 
Council,  1889  to  date  ;  succeeded  as  3rd  Earl 
Harrowby,  19th  Nov.,  1882  ;  m.,  3rd  Oct., 
1861,  Lady  Mary  Frances  Cecil,  dau.  of 
Brownlow,  2nd  Marquis  of  Exeter. 

Speech  of  Viscount  Sandon  at  the  Church  Congress, 
Wolverhampton.     London,  n.d.  (1867).     8vo.,  pp.  3, 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon,,  III,,  1240 ;  ditto  Peerage, 
art.  Harrowby ;  Lodge's  Peerage,  art.  Harrowby.] 

Ryder,  Edward  Lisle,  b.  Lichfield,  20th  April, 
1853  ;  s.  of  Admiral  Alfred  P.  Ryder,  K.C.B. 
[see]  ;  Mat.  Oriel  Coll.,  Ox.,  23rd  Oct.,  1872  ; 
B.A.,  1876  ;  Student  Lincoln's  Inn,  1874  ; 
m.,  14th  June,  1877,  Agnes  Augusta,  dau.  of 
John  Latty  Bickley,  Esq. ;  d.  28th  Sept.,  1877. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1240 ;    ditto  Peerage, 

art.  Harrowby.] 

Ryder,  Hon.  Granville  Dudley,  b.  26th  Nov., 
1799  ;  s.  of  Dudley,  1st  Earl  Harrowby  ;  of 
Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.  :  Commander,  R.N.,  1864  ; 
Deputy  Lieutenant  for  Herts.;  M.P.,  Tiverton, 
1830—32  ;  Herts.,  1841—47  ;  m.,  30th  May, 
1825,  Lady  Georgina  Augusta  Somerset,  dau. 
of  Henry  Charles,  6tli  Duke  of  Beaufort ;  of 
Westbrook  Hey,  Herts.  ;  d.  24th  Nov.,  1879. 
[Dod's  Peerage  (1874),  797  ;    Foster's  Peerage  (1882), 

336,] 

Ryder,  Right  Rev.  Henry,  b.  21st  July,  1777  ; 
s.  of  Nathaniel,  1st  Baron  Harrowby  ;  of  St. 
John's  Coll.,  Camb.;  D.D.;  Rector  of  Lutter- 
worth, 1801;  Vicar  of  Claybrook ;  Dean  of 
Wells,  1812  ;  Bp.  of  Gloucester,  1815—24  :  of 


RYDEE 


(386) 


RYDER 


Lichfield,  1824,  to  death;  m.,  15th  Dec,  1802, 
Sophia,  dau.  of  Thomas  March  PhiUips,  Esq., 
of  Garendon  Park,  Leics.;  d.  31st  March,  1836. 

A  Sermon  preached  at  Leicester,  at  the  Annual  Meet- 
ing of  the  G-OTernors  of  the  Infirmary.  Leicester,  1806. 
8to. 

A  Sermon  preached  at  Leicester,  at  the  "Visitation  of 
the  Lord  Bishop  of  Lincoln.     Leicester,  1806.     Svo. 

On  the  Propriety  of  Preaching  the  Calvinistic  Doc- 
trine.    A  Sermon.     Leicester,  1806.     8vo. 

A  Sermon  ...  for  ...  St.  Mary's  School, 
Leicester.     Lutterworth,  1813.     8vo. 

A  Farewell  Sermon  .  .  .  preached  in  the  Parish 
Churches  of  Lutterworth  and  Claybrook,  on  Sunday.  July 
2nd,  1815.  Lutterworth :  Printed  hy  ./.  Bottrill.  1815.  8yo., 
pp.  29.     Eeview  [Ch.  Observer,  XIII.,  442—50]. 

Sermon  on  Luke  23,  34  [London  Soc.  for  Promoting 
Christianity  amongst  the  Jews].     London,  1814.     8vo. 

A  Charge  delivered  to  the  Diocese  of  Gloucester  at 
the  Primary  Visitation,  1816.  Gloucester :  Hough  if  Son. 
1816.  4to.,  pp.  36.  2nd  ed.,  same  year.  Eeview  [Ch. 
Observer,  XV.,  653—65]. 

Thifee  Sermons  on  Particular  Occasions.  London : 
Batchards.  1818.  8vo.,  pp.  64.  Eeview  \  Ch.  Observer, 
XVn.,  pp.  64.] 

A  Charge  at  the  Third  Visitation  of  the  Diocese  of 
Gloucester.     Gloucester,  1822.     4to.,  pp.  40. 

Three  Charges  delivered  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Diocese 
of  Gloucester,  at  the  Three  Visitations  held  in  the  years 
1816,  1819,  1822.  Gloucester:  D.  Walker  ^  Son.  1824. 
8vo.,  pp.  117. 

Three  Sermons  preached  upon  .  .  .  final  departure 
from  Gloucester.  Gloucester :  Printed  by  D.  WaUcer  &  Son. 
1824.     8vo.,  pp.  61. 

A  Charge  to  the  Diocese  of  Lichfield  and  Coventry,  at 
the  Primary  Visitation,  1824.     London,  1824.     4to. 

Ditto,  1828.     London,  1828.    ■4to. 

A  Charge  to  the  Diocese  of  Lichfield  and  Coventry, 
at  Third  Visitation,  1832.     London,  1832.     8vo. 

Sermon  on  Acts  4,  12  [Eeport  of  Soc.  for  the  Prop,  of 
the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts.  1819].  Sermon  on  Isa.  40, 
11  [Eeport  of  S.P.C.E.  1821].  Sermon  [ib.,  1822].  Ser- 
mon on  2  Tim.  1,  13  [Eeport  Prayer  Book  and  Homily 
Society.  1829]  :  on  1  Cor.  1,  30  [Original  Family  Sermons. 
1833—35.  Vol.  IL,  1—161  :  on  Mat.  15,  28  [ib.,  IIL,  251— 
,  64].  Biog.  and  Portrait  [Christian  Keepsake  (1837),  115— 
20].  Obituary  [Ch.  Observer,  XXXVL,  315—18,  503—8, 
E66-73,  629—361.  The  Rev.  G.  D.  Eyder  on  the  Obituary 
[ib  XXXVII.,  198—99].  Memoranda  of  Bishop  Eyder 
at  Lutterworth  [ib.,  213—17]. 

[Ch.  Observer,  XXXIII.,  60.  121,  760  :  XXXIV.,  177, 
273:  XXXVII.,  127,  166,  198,  213,  358:  XXXVIIL,  169  •! 
XL.,  627  :  XLI.,  2.J0,  703  ;  See  Appendix.] 

Ryder,  Rev.  Henry  Dudley,  b.  Garendon  Park, 
Leics.,  12th  Oct.,  1803  ;  s.  of  Right  Rev. 
Henry  Ryder,  D.D.  ;  Mat.  Oriel  Coll.,  Ox., 
22nd  Jan.,  1821  ;  B.A.,  1825  ;  M.A.,  1828  ; 
Vicar  of  Tarvin,  Cheshire  :  of  High  OfHey, 
1828,  to  death  ;  Canon  Residentiary  of  Lich- 
field and  Preb.  of  Eyton  and  Pipa  Minor 
annexed,  1833,  to  death  ;  m.,  (1)  30th  April, 
1828,  Cornelia  Sarah,  dau.  of  George  Cornish, 
Esq.,  of  Salcombe,  Devon  :  (2)  27th  May' 
1841,  Eliza  Julia,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  John 
Tucker  ;   d.  19th  Jan.,  1877. 

The  Temple  in  the  Wilderness.  A  Poem.  London  ■ 
Hatchard.     1836.     12mo. 

On  the  Proper  Mode  of  Supporting  the  Ministry  of 
the  Christian  Church.     London,  1836.     8vo.,  pp.  15. 

Reasons  for  the  Preservation  of  St.  Stephen's  Chapel, 
and  the  way  to  do  it.    London,  1836.    8vo.,  pp.  13. 

Sonnets  on  the  Divine  Attribntes.  London:  W.  Smith 
1840.     32mo. 

Poemata  Lyrica,  Versa  Latini  Eimante  Scripta.  Lich- 
field, 1843.     18mo. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  Ill,,  1240 ;  Hutchinson's 
Stoke,  87—88  ;  White's  StafCs.  (1834),  87.] 

Ryder,  Hon.  Henry  Dudley,  b.  3rd  May,  1836  ; 
s.  of  Dudley,  2nd  Earl  Harrowby  ;  Mat.  Ch. 
Ch.,  Ox.,  8th  June,    1854;    Cornet,    Staffs. 


Yeomanry  Cavalry,  1861  ;  Captain  of  dittn, 
15th  July,  1864  ;  m.,  17th  May,  1859,  Susan 
Juliana  M.aria  Hamilton,  dau.  of  Villiers 
Dent,  Esq.,  of  Barton  Cliff,  Hants. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1240;  Dod's  Peerage 
(1874);  Webster's  Eecords  Staffs.  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  App. 
XXV.,  xxvii. ;  Poster's  Peerage  (1882),  336  ;  Lodge's 
Peerage  (1893),  312.] 

Ryder,  Rt.  Hon.  Richard,  b.  5th  July,  1766  ; 
s.  of  Nathaniel,  1st  Baron  Harrowby  ;  Regis- 
trar of  Consistory  Court  ;  Bencher  of  Lincoln's 
Inn  ;  P.O.  ;  m.,  1st  Aug.,  1799,  Frederica, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Skynner,  Knt.  ;  d.  18th 
Sept.,  1832. 

A  Letter  to  the  Eight  Hon.  Eichard  Ryder  on  the 
State  of  Vaccination.  By  Charles  McClean,  M.D.,  formerly 
of  Calcutta.     London,  1803.     8vo. 

[Foster's  Peerage  (1882),  326.] 

Ryder,  Richard  Calthorpe  Whitmore.  b.  22nd 
July,  1822  ;  s.  of  Rt.  Rev.  Henry  Ryder,  D.D.; 
Mat.  Wadh.  Coll.,  Ox.  ;  B.A.,  1844  ;  M.A., 
1850  ;  Fellow  ;  Student  of  Lincoln's  Inn, 
27th  May,  1844  ;  of  the  Inner  Temple,  19th 
April,  1848  ;  Barrister-at-Law,  15th  May, 
1848. 
[Men  at  the  Bar,  408.] 

Ryder,  Robert,  b.  Otley,  Yorks.,  15th  March, 
1844  ;  .s.  of  Robert  Ryder  and  Ann,  his  wife  ; 
educated  National  Sch.,  Knaresborough  ; 
Printed  and  Published  The  Northern  Reporter 
(which  he  established)  at  Wetherby,  Yorks., 
1866 — 78  ;  bought  The  Wednesbury  Herald 
from  The  Wednesbury  Newspaper  Co.,  Limited  ; 
m.,  1866,  Rebecca,  dau.  of  James  Vint,  of 
Wetherby. 

The  Wednesbury  Herald  [established  1875 ;  see 
Wednesbury  Newspaper  Co.,  Limited].  1878  to  date. 
Demy,  8  pp.,  48  columns. 

Eyder's  Annual  [established  1878,  and  published  in 
November  of  each  year].      1818  to  date.    Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  200. 

[Contains  :— 1887— Portraits  ot  Alrlermen  R.  Williams,  Trow, 
Kilvert,  Waltoa,  Mr.  Joseph  (Ebb)  Smith,  and  George  Holden  ;— 
1889— Portraits  ol  ttje  Hon.  P.  Stniihcpe,  M.P.,  Alderman  W. 
Lloyd,  Revs.  B.  B.  Storey  and  J.  Hopkin,  Councillors  Oldbury, 
Hackwood,  Joynson,  and  Lloyd,  and  Mr.  J,  Slater ;— 1892— Portraits 
oi  Councillor  J.  H.  Tliursfleld  and  Mr.  Q.  Rose ;- -1893— Messrs 
W.  H.  Lloyd,  G.  S.  Guy,  F,  H.  Lloyd  ;— 1894— Portraits  of  Mr, 
WaHord  D.  Green,  B.A.,  CouQciUors  Sheldon  and  W.  B.  Thursfield, 
and  Mr.  A.  Dickinson,  J. P.] 

Voting  Lists.     (Irregularly  since  1879.) 

Catalogue  of  the  Books  of  Wednesbury  Free  Library, 
1885.     Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  384. 

An  Account  of  the  Life  of  Thomas  Blackwood,  M  D. 
n.d.  (1885).     Demy  8vo.,  pp.  16. 

Ryder's  Wednesbury  Jubilee  Memento.  Being  a 
Record  ot  Her  Majesty's  Eeign,  together  with  an  Histori- 
cal Sketch  of  Wednesbury  from  .  .  .  Accession  to 
Jubilee,  and  a  Coloured  Plan  of  the  Brunswick  Park.  n.d. 
(1887).     Cr.  8vo.,  no  pagination. 

Bye-Laws  of  Wednesbury  Local  Board. 

Magazines  of  the  Parishes  of  St.  Bartholomew  and 
St.  James  (Wednesbury).    Monthly. 

Tithes  ...  By  Mr.  J.  ChUwell.  1880.  Cr.  8vo., 
pp.  4. 

Wednesbury  Art  Gallery  Memento.  1801.  [A  demy 
broadside  of  photographs  and  printed  matter.] 

Tom  Brown's  Black  Country  Annual,  1894  .  .  Cr 
8vo.,  pp.  80.  ' 

[See  Hackwood  (F.  W.),  Tadema  (Alma),  Hopkin 
(Eev.  J.).] 

Ryder,  Thomas  Dudley,  b.  Gloucester,  17th 
April,  1815  ;  s.  of  Rt.  Rev.  Henry  Ryder  ; 
Student,  Gray's  Inn,  10th  Jan.,  1853 ;  Barrister- 


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at-Law,  17th  Nov.,  1856  ;  Registrar,  Diocese  of 
Manchester;  d.  SandouHall,  23rd  Jan.,  1886. 

[Believed  to  bave  been  the  Editor  of  The  Wild  Duck,  a  pri- 
vately printed  quarterly  magazine  {Mancliester,  1872—74:  8vo.).] 

[Men  at  the  Bar,  408  ;  Foster's  Peerage  (1882),  3ii6  ; 
Lodge's  Peerage  (1892),  314  ;  See  Appendix.] 

Rydware. 

Pedigree.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  798,  33  :  845,  129.] 

Rylands  (or  Rilands),  Ven.  John.  b.  Redbrook, 

Gloucs.,  1620  ;    s.  of  Richard  Rylands  ;    Mat. 

Magd.  Hall,   Ox.,  27th  June,  1634  ;    Demy, 

Magd.    Coll.,    1635—40 ;    B.A.,    13th  May, 

1637  ;    M.A.,  6th  Feb.,  1639  ;    Fellow,   1640 

— 49  ;  Rector  of  Exhall,  Warsvs.,  until  ejected 

by  soldiers,  1647  ;    of  Bilton,  Warws.,  1660  ; 

of  St.  Martin's,  Birniingham,  1663  ;    Preb.  of 

Freeford,  Lichfield,   6th  Sept.,  1660  ;    Archd. 

of    Stafford,    1660  ;      of  Coventry,    1661    to 

death  ;  d.  3rd  March,  1672. 

[Bliss's  Wood's  Ath.  Oxon.,  III.,  983  ;  Bloxam's 
JIagd.  Coll.,  v.,  141 ;  Burrow's  Worthies  of  Magd.  Coll., 
514 ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  209,  231 ;  Foster's  Alumni 
Oxon.,  E.S.,  in.,  1294  ;    Sutton  Chase  and  Forest,  84,  85.] 

Ryley,  Walter,     b.  Newbold,  19th  Feb.,  1607. 

Dr.  Booker's  Notes  on  his  Birth.  [Bodl.  Lib.,  340, 
83  (172).] 

Ryley,  William,  Printer,  Bell  Street,  Wolver- 
hampton. 

[See  Wrottesley  (Sir  J.)  ;  Parson  &  Bagshaw's 
Directory  (1818).] 

Rymer,  R.,  Great  Bridge. 

A  Visible  Church  and  no  Invisible  Members.  1861. 
Duo.,  pp.  336. 

Ryveb,  Bruno  (or  Bruen).  s.  of  Thomas  Ryves  ; 
Mat.  Ox.  Univ.,  21st  Oct.,  1614  ;  Clerk, 
New  Coll.,  1610  ;  B.A.,  26th  Oct.,  1616  ; 
Clerk,  Magd.  Coll.,  1617—29  ;  M.A.,  9th 
June,  1619  ;  B.D.,  30th  June,  1632  ;  D.D., 
25th  June,  1639  ;  Vicar  of  Stanwell,  Middle- 
sex, circa  1G40  ;  Chp.  to  Charles  I.  ;  of 
Gray's  Inn,  1634  ;  Rector  of  St.  Martin-le- 
Vintry,  London,  1628  ;  of  Lincoln's  Inn, 
1656  ;  Dean  of  Chichester,  1646  (installed 
1660)  ;  Master  of  Hospital  at  Chichester  ; 
Dean  of  Windsor  and  Wolverhampton,  1660 
to  death  ;  Registrar  of  the  Order  of  the  Garter, 
1661  ;  Rector  of  Acton,  Middlesex,  and  of 
Haseley,  Oxon.,  at  his  death  ;  d.,  Windsor, 
13th  July,  1677. 

Mercurius  Rusticus  ;  or,  The  Country's  Complaint.  • 
Recounting  the  sad  events  of  this  unparalleled  War. 
[First  number  issued  22nd  Aug.,  1642.] 

Mercurius  Rusticus.  The  2nd  Part,  giving  an  Account 
of  Sacrileges  in  and  upon  Cathedrals,  &c. 

[When  the  War  was  ended  the  Mercuries  were  collected,  and 
reprinted,  1646,  in  8vo.,  containing  the  following  additional 
papers :— ] 

(1)  A  General  Bill  of  Mortality  of  the  Clergy  of 
London,  &c. ;  or,  A  Brief  Martyrology  and  Catalogue  of 
the  Learned  and  Religious  Ministers         .     . 

(2)  Querela  Cantabrigiensis. 

(3)  Micro-Chronicou ;  or,  A  Brief  Chronology  of  the 
Time  and  Place  of  the  Battles,  &c.    .    .    . 

(4)  A  Catalogue  of  all,  or  most  part,  of  the  Lords, 
Enights,  &c.     .    .     slain  or  executed  by  Law  Martial. 

[Aiother  edition  of  1647  contains  more  than  that  of  1646.] 
Several  Sermons. 

Official  Papers,  &c,  [Bodl.  Lib.,  1109,  170,  2116 :  lllg, 
09,  1146  :  1113,  94,  186  :  1131, 13,  42,  90, 100, 158]  ;  Letters 


to  Ashmole  [ib.,  1131,  109—18,  f.  21.5a— 220a  :  ll'',  118, 
S.  225a,  226a,  2.36S,  237a,  2386,  239a,  2406,  241a,  2426,  245a, 
246a,  251a,  252a,  255a6,  259a,  260a.  261a,  262a,  274a,  2756, 
278a,  279a]  ;  Other  references  [ib.,  1114,  2  :  1111,  74 : 
1131.  17,  247]. 

Dr.  Eyves  was  an  Assistant  in  the  Polyglot  Bible. 

[Bliss's  Wood's  Ath.  Oxon.,  IIL,  1110  ;  Bloxam's 
Magd.  Coll.,  II.,  51 ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  B.S.,  III., 
1295  ;  Oliver's  Coll.  Ch.  of  Wolverhampton,  74  ;  Todd's 
Bp.  Brian  Walter,  I.,  in  ■  II.,  48,  306—9  ;  Chauncey's 
Herts.,  342  ;  Grey's  Hudibras,  verse  629.] 

Ryves,  Rev.  Edmund,  D.D. 

A  Visitation  Sermon  at  StafEord.    London,  1111.    8vo. 

Ryves,    Rev.    George,      h.    Bransbury,    Hants., 

1674  ;    «.  of  Major  John  Ryves  ;    Mat.  Magd. 

Hall.,   Ox.,    5th  July,  1689  ;    Demy,   Magd. 

Hall,  1689—1701  ;    B.A.,  1693  ;    M.A.,  6th 

March,  1693  ;  Fellow,  1701—14  ;  B.D.,  27th 

Jan.,  1707  ;  D.D.,  1708  ;    Rector  of  Swinner- 

ton,  1707  to  death  ;  d.  3rd  Nov.,  1728. 

Rawlinson's  MS.,  I.,  375:  XVIIL,  337;  Bloxam's 
Magd.  Coll.,  VI.,  Ill ;  Burrows's  Worthies  of  Magd. 
Coll.,  530;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.g.,  IIL,  1295; 
Hutchinson's  Stoke,  138.] 

Ryves,  Rev.  Georgre  Thomas.  h.  London, 
1834  ;  8.  of  William  Harding  Ryves,  Esq.  ; 
Mat.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  3rd  Feb.,  1853  ; 
B.A.,  1857  ;  M.A.,  1860  :  Curate  of  Pauls, 
Salop,  1859  ;  Hasfield,  Gloucs.,  1861  ;  Nut- 
hall,  Notts.,  1865  ;  of  Sutherton,  near  Spalding, 
1870  ;  Vicar  of  Buildwas,  Salop,  1871  ;  of 
Upper  Tean,  1874; 
Numerous  contributions  to  periodicals  and  newspapers 

on  meteorological  subjects. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1240.] 


S 

"  S.  J.,"  Stoke. 

On  the  Prostitution  of  the  Sabbath.     \Jiew  Con.  Mag.. 
(1831),  577,  578.] 

"S.  T." 

Obituary  of  William  Smith,  of  Dixon's  Green.      \_New 
Con.  Mag.  (1866),  440,  441.] 

"  S.  W.,"  Wolverhampton. 

Obituary  of  Caroline  Prettie,  of  Wolverhampton,  and 
Mary  Caddick,  of  Tipton.     [New  Con.  Mag.  (1832),  214.] 

Sabine,   Francis  St.     Cardinal ;  Dean  of  Lich- 
field, 1371—81. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  179.] 

Sachbyerbll,  Rev.  Henry,  h.  Marlborough, 
Wilts.,  1674  ;  s.  of  the  Rev.  Josiah  Sacheverell ; 
educated  Marlborough  Sch.;  Mat.  Magd.  Coll., 
Ox.,  28th  Aug.,  1689  ;  Demy,  1689—1701  ; 
B.A.,  1693  ;  M.A.,  16th  May,  1696  ;  Fellow, 
1701—13  ;  B.D.,  4th  Feb.,  1703  ;  D.D.,  1st 
July,  1708  ;    incorporated  Cam.  Univ.,  1714  ; 


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Vicar  of  Cannock  ;  Preacher  of  St.  Saviour's, 
Southwark,  1705  ;  preached  his  famous  sermon 
at  Derby  and  in  St.  Paul's,  1709  ;  impeached 
before  the  House  of  Commons,  his  trial  lasting 
from  27th  Feb.  to  23rd  March,  1710  ;  Kector 
of  Selattyn,  Salop,  1710—13  ;  of  St.  Andrew's, 
Holborn,  13th  April,  1713,  to  death  ;  "  heartily 
hated  by  those  whom  he  had  benefited,  as  well 
as  by  his  enemies";  d.,  Highgate,  London, 
5th  June,  1724. 

Poems.     [Musae  Anglicanae,  II.,  III.] 

A  Sermon  preached  at  Derby,  Aug.  14th,  and  at  St. 
Paul's,  Nov.  9th,  1709.     London,  1700.     4to. 

[For  this  sermon  he  was  impeached.] 

A  Sermon  on  Palm  Sunday,  1713.     London,  1713. 

[For  this  sermon  Dr.  SacheTerell  was  paid  £100  for  copyright, 
and  40,000  are  said  to  have  been  sold.] 

Dedicajtion  to.  "Wrote  Fifteen  Discourses  ,  .  .  By 
W.  Adams,  Itf.A.  .  Rector  of  Staunton-upon-"Wye. 
London,  1716. 

[Bliss's  "Wood's  Ath.  Oxon.,  IT.,  603;  Eawlinson's 
MS.,  I..  19  :  III.,  272  :  XI.,  139  :  XXI.,  94  ;  Bloxam's 
Magd.  Coll.,  TI.,  98  ;  Thomas's  St.  Asaph,  6fi9  ;  Gate's 
Biog.  Diet. ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1297 ; 
Swift's  "Works ;  Eapin's  Hist.  Eng. ;  Chalmers's  Biog. 
Diet. ;  Gorton's  ditto  ;  A'Beckett's  ditto  ;  Burnet's  Own 
Times  ;  Tatler :  Spectator ;  Guardian ;  Nichols's  Leics., 
III.,  511—13.] 

Sadler,  James.     Master  of  Sch.  of  Art,  Stoke. 

A  Prospective  View  of  Trentham  Hall,  the  Seat  of  the 
Most  Noble  the  Marquis  of  Stafford.  Drawn  and  Engraved 
in  Aquatinta.  Newcastle :  M.  Smith.  1813.  Size,  14  inches 
by  15. 

The  Sacred  Eecords  of  the  History  of  our  Blessed 
Lord  Jesus  Christ  .  .  Newcastle :  W.  H.  Hyde.  1832. 
]2mo.,  pp.  viii.,  268.  Ditto,  to  which  is  added  A  Conclud- 
ing Chapter  on  the  Leading  Evidences  of  the  Christian 
Religion.  2Tid  e&.,  Newcastle :  W.H.Hyde.  1836.  Cr.  8vo., 
pp.  xxxiv.,  464. 

The  Life  of  St.  Peter.    A  Tract. 

The  Evils  of  Owenism  as  a  Bible-rejecting  System. 

The  Youth's  Church  Guide  to  .  .  Protestant 
Christianity.  London  (Newcastle  printed),  n.d.  (1841). 
12mo.,  pp.  351. 

Safety     Lamp     (The)  ;      or,     Monthly     Church 
Expositor. 
[See  Brougham  (Mary).] 

Sagar,  Stephen.  Last  Abbot  of  Hales,  Gloucs.; 
Preb.  of  Ulveton  Decani,  Lichfield,  20th  July, 
1543—48. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  239.] 

Sainter,  J.  D.,  F.G.S.,  Macclesfield. 

The  Jottings  of  some  Geological,  Archaeological, 
Botanical,  Ornithological,  and  Zoological  Rambles  round 
Macclesfield.  Macclesfield:  Swinnerton  (f  Brown.  1878 
8vo.,  pp.  158.      [Includes  several  parts  of  Staffs.] 

The  Geology  of  Mop  Cop,  Congleton  Edge,  and  sur- 
rounding District.  [Rep.  North  Staffs.  Field  Club  (1875) 
140 — 46.] 

Saint  Kbnelm.     bur.  Clent. 

Accounts  in  MS.  [C.C.C.C.  MSS.,  No.  367;  Bodl 
Lib.,  Douce  MSS.,  368,  S  79—82:  also  385,  ii  80— 3  • 
Tanner  MSS..  No.  15;  Lansd.  MSS.,  436,  ff  88— 91  •  St' 
John's  Coll.,  Ox.,  MSS.,  No.  149,  ff  796 ;  Cotton  iiSS ' 
Tiber  E.,  VL,  L,  f.  799  ;  Harl.  MSS.,  No.  2377.] 

Life  of  St.  Kenelm.      Edited  from  the   Harl.  MSS 
2377,    by  F.   J.  Furuivall,  for  the  Philological  Society! 
1862. 

[Accounts  are  given  in  Amphlet's  Clent,  177—93  ■ 
Florence  of  "Worcester ;  "William  of  Malmesbury's  Gesta 
Regium;  ditto,  Gesta  Pontificum;  Matthew  of  Paris- 
Brompton's  Chronicle  ;  Shaw's  Staffs.,  under  Clent ;  Nash's 
Worcs.,  II.,  App.  X.  *.] 


Sale,  Eey.  Eichard.  Eector  of  Weston,  Derbys.; 
Preb.  of  Ulveton  Decani,  Lichfield,  16th  Feb., 
1577—1601. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  239.] 

Sale  (or  Sayll),  "William.  Ox.  Univ.,  B.A., 
Feb.,  1542;  M.A.,  17th  July,  1556:  "a 
Schoolmaster  at  Stafford";  Rector  of  Quatt, 
1546  ;  Preb.  of  Wolverhampton,  1546  ;  of 
Lichfield,  1568  ;  Eector  of  Aston,  Derbys., 
1568  ;  of  Stoke-upon-Tern,  Salop,  1571. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  B.S.,  I"V.,  1302.] 

Salmon,  Nathaniel,  LL.B.  b.  Mepsall,  Beds.  ; 
Mat.  Bene't  Coll.,  Cam.,  11th  June,  1690  ; 
d.  2nd  April,  1742. 

A  Survey  of  the  Roman  Antiquities  in  the  Midland 
Counties  of  England.     London,  1726.     8vo. 

A  New  Survey.  London,  1731.  8vo.,  2  vols.,  with 
plates. 

A  Survey  of  the  Roman  Stations  of  Britain,  according 
to  the  Roman  Itinerary.    London,  1721.    8vo. 

Letter  to  Dr.  "Wilkes.     [Shaw,  II.,  vi.] 

Salt,  Charles,  b.  Lichfield  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Salt, 
Surgeon,  and  brother  to  Henry  Salt,  F.E.S.  ; 
practised  as  a  Surgeon  at  Cheltenham  ;  m.  (1) 
Miss  Meacock,  of  Chester,  (2)  Miss  Wolferstan, 
of  Stafford. 
Letter.     [Hall's  Salt,  I.,  38  ;  see  also  p.  5.] 

Salt,  Eev.  Edward,  b.  Standon  Rectory,  1847  ; 
s.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Salt,  M.A.,  Eector ; 
educated  Eton  ;  Mat.  Exeter  Coll.,  Ox.,  12th 
Oct.,  1866;  B.A.,  1871;  Curate  of  Stoke, 
1873—75  ;  Rector  of  Standon,  1875  ;  m. 
A.  C,  dMi.  of  Rev.  E.  J.  Wrottesley,  Vicar  of 
Brewood. 

The  History  of  Standon  Parish,  Manor,  and  Church. 
Birmingham:  Cornish  Brothers  .  .  1888.  8vo  3  leaves 
pp.  274.     (Printed  by  J.  ^-  C.  Mart,  Stafford.)  ' 

Salt,  Francis,     b.  Willenhall,  1768  ;  s.  of  John 
Salt,    Esq.  ;      Mat.    Magd.   Coll.,    Ox.,    11th 
Nov.,  179U;  B.A.,  1811. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1246.] 

Salt,  George,  b.  Betley,  1736  ;  s.  of  George 
Salt,  Efq.  ;  Mat.  Queen's  Coll.,  Ox.,  6th 
July,  1753. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1246.]     , 

Salt,  Henry,  b.  Lichfield,  14th  June,  1780  ; 
s.  of  Thomas  Salt,  Surgeon,  and  Alice  Butt,' 
his  wife  ;  educated  Lichfield  Gr.  Sch.,  Market 
Bosworth  Sch.,  and  under  Rev.  Thomas  Har- 
wood,  of  Lichfield ;  studied  drawing  under 
Glover  and  painting  under  J.  Farington,  E.A. 
and  Hoppner  ;  Draughtsman  and  Secretary  to 
Lord  Valentia,  with  whom  he  went  to  India, 
(fee,  1802  ;  F.E.S.  ;  appointed  on  a  Mission 
to  Abyssinia  by  George  Canning,  6th  Jan., 
1809  ;  Consul-General  of  Egypt,  1815  to 
death  ;  d.  Cairo,  30th  Oct.,  1827. 
Twenty-four   Views  taken  in  India,   the    Red   Sea, 

Abyssinia,  &c.     London:  Miller.  1809.   fol.,  with  Descrit)! 

tions  in  4to.  '  <=i=^.iiii 

Voyage  to  Abyssinia  and  Travels  into  the  Interior 
...    in  the  years  1809  and  1810.    London  ■  F  C  &  T 
Uxmnyton.    18U.    Roy.  4to.,  pp.  xi.,  506,  Ixxv.    Plates.    ' 

io«dl,tm     "''  ^"^'^  °'   *^  ^^'y  °*   Alexandria. 


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Egypta :  a  Poem.  With  Notes  by  a  Traveller. 
Alexandria  :  Printed  Jor  the  Author  by  Alexander  Draqlii. 
1824.  8vo.,  pp.  34.     [Eeprlnted  Hall's  Salt,  II.,  387—420.] 

Essay  on  Dr.  Young's  and  M.  Champolion's  Phonetic 
System  of  Hieroglyphics.  With  some  additional  Dis- 
courses.    London,  1825.    8to.,  pp.  72.    Plates. 

An  Account  of  the  Transactions  between  Henry  Salt 
and  the  Trustees  of  the  British  Museum  respecting  the 
purchase  of  his  collection  of  Egyptian  Antiquities.  [Hall's 
Salt,  II.,  298— 38y 

Memoirs  of  Henry  Salt,  Esq.,  by  J.  J.  Hall.  Two 
Tolumes.  London :  Bentley.  18S4.  8vo.  Second  edition, 
same  year,  pp.  (I.)  xv.,  520  :    (II.)  vUi.,  440. 

Salt,  John.     b.  Betley,  1717  ;  s.  of  George  Salt, 
Esq.  :  Mat.  Balliol  Coll.,  Ox.,  21st  Jan.,  1723. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  lY.,  1246.] 

Salt,    John.       b.    Lichfield ;    eldest   brother   to 

Henry  Salt,  F.R.S.  ;  M.T).  ;  d.  1804. 

A  Contributor  to  Literature. 
[Hall's  Salt,  I.,  3,  4,  5,  8,  10,  37,  38.] 

Salt,  Rev.  Joseph,  b.  St.  George's,  Bloomsbury, 
London,  1811  ;  s.  of  John  Stevenson  Salt, 
Esq.,  Banker,  of  Stafford  ;  Mat.  Balliol  Coll., 
Ox.,  22nd  May,  1828  :  B.A.,  1832  ;  M.A., 
1834  ;  Rector  of  Standon,  24th  June,  1845,  to 
death  ;  d.  5th  July,  1863. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1246  ;   Salt's  Standon, 

156, 159, 170.] 

Salt,  Rev.  Samuel,  b.  Wootton,  near  Ellastone, 
29th  March,  1832  ;  s.  of  William  Salt  and 
Ann,  his  wife  ;  educated  privately  and  at 
Lichfield  Theological  Coll.,  1861—63  ;  Curate 
of  Dresden,  1863—67  ;  Vicar  of  Dresden, 
1867  to  date ;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Mr.  J. 
Marson,  of  Shut  End. 
A  Series  of  Sunday  School  Lessons  on  the  Catechism 

and  Prayer  Book,  1869. 

Salt,  Thomas,  b.  St.  Pancras,  London,  1802  ; 
s.  of  John  Stevenson  Salt,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Exeter 
Coll.,  Ox.,  12th  Feb.,  1819  ;  m.  Miss  Petit,  of 
Lichfield  ;  of  Weeping  Cross,  Stafford  ;  Chair- 
man of  Stevenson,  Salt,  &  Webb,  Bankers, 
Stafford  ;  Director  of  Lloyds,  Barnetts,  & 
Bosanquets  Bank  ;  d.  21st  March,  1871. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1246.] 

Salt,  Thomas.  b.  Baschurch,  1830  ;  .s.  of 
Thomas  Salt,  Esq.,  and  —  Petit,  his  wife  ; 
educated  Rugby  ;  Mat.  Balliol  Coll.,  Ox.,  8th 
Dec,  1849  ;  B.A.,  1853  ;  M.A.,  1860  ;  entered 
Banking  House  of  Stevenson,  Salt,  &  Webb, 
Stafford  ;  of  Weeping  Cross  ;  M.P.,  Stafford, 
1859—65,  1881—85,  1886—92  ;  Parliamen- 
tary Secretary,  1875 — 80  ;  an  Ecclesiastical 
Commissioner  since  1880  ;  Chairman  of  Lunacy 
Commission,  Dec,  1886  ;  Chairman  of  North 
Staffs.  Railway  Co.  since  1886  ;  Chairman  of 
Lloyds  Bank,  Limited  ;  m.,  1861,  Anne,  dau. 
of  T.  L.  Anderdon,  of  Chislehurst,  Kent. 
Eemarks  on  the  Practical  Application  of  the  Educa- 
tion Act  to  Small  Boroughs  and  Rural  Parishes.  Stafford: 
R.  4  W.  Wright.    1870.    8vo.,  pp.  7. 

The  Wanderings  of  the  Hermit  of  Westminster.  1880. 
By  R.  P.  Spicer,  M.I.C.E.,  F.R.G.S.  London,  1880.  8to., 
pp.  34.    3  Plates. 

The  Duty  of  the  Church  to  Canal  Population.  (1882). 

'^°'Some  of  the  Aids  to.  Holines.s— Active  Self-denying 
Charity.     (1884).    8vo.,  pp.  4. 


Institute  of  Bankers.  The  Inaugural  Address  of  the 
President,  Thomas  Salt,  Esq.,  M.P.  [Jowr.  of  Institute  of 
Bankers.     XII.,  607—21.] 

Private  Chapels  Bill.    Known  as  "  Salt's  Act." 

Biography  [Celebrities  of  the  Bay,  Dec.  1881,  pp.  204 — 
209]  ;  ditto,  with  portrait  ^Bankers'  Mag.,  Dec,  1888,  pp. 
1283—85]. 

[See  Appendix.] 

Salt,  Rev.  Thomas  Fosbrooke.  b.  Burton,  1842  ; 
s.  of  Thomas  Fosbrooke  Salt,  Esq.  ;  Mat. 
Oriel  Coll.,  Ox.,  20th  Oct.,  1860  ;  Scholar. 
1860—64  ;  B.A.,  1865  ;  Curate  of  Buxton, 
Derbys.,  1865  ;  of  St.  Paul's,  Bolton,  Lanes., 
1866—68  ;  P.O.  of  Curbar,  Derbys.,  1870  to 
date. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1246.] 

Salt,  Rev.  William,  'New  Connexion  Minister. 

A  Memorial  of  the  Wesleyan  Methodist  New  Con- 
nexion .  .  A  Short  Account  of  the  Circuit  Ministers 
who  have  died  .  .  .  Compiled  by  .  .  .  W.  Salt. 
Nottingham :  Printed  and  Sold  by  Sutton  ^  Son  .  .  1822, 
12mo.,'  pp.  vii.,  256.     (Dated  "  Hanley,  1822.") 

[Pull  of  Staffordshire  notices  and  now  become  Tery  rare.] 

Salt,  William.     \^See  Appendix.] 

A  List  and  Description  of  the  Manuscript  Copies  of 
Erdeswickes  Survey  of  StafiEordshire,  which,  after  careful 
inquiry,  have  been  traced  in  Public  Libraries  or  Private 
Collections,  by  WiUiam  Salt,  1842—43.  n.  p.,  pi,  or  d. 
(J.  B.  Nichols,  Printer.) 

[Only  20  copies  issued  in  a  separate  form.  My  copy  is  No.  17, 
signed  "  W.  Salt,  9,  Russell  Square."] 

[Printed  in  the  1844  edition  of  Harwood's  Erdeswicke,  pp. 
Ixxix. — ci.] 

[Dr.  Harwood  acknowledges  the  great  help  he  received  from 
W.  S.  in  compiling  his  1844  Erdeswicke.] 

Salt  (The  William)  ARCHiEOLOGiOAL  Society. 
Established  at  Stafford,  on  the  17th  Sept., 
1879. 

[Present  at  the  Inaugural  Meeting  : — Lord  Wrottesley, 
Tery  Rev.  Dean  Bickersteth,  The  Hon.  and  Rev.  Canon 
Bridgeman,  Colonel  the  Hon.  G.  Wrottesley,  Colonel 
Bagnall,  Captain  Congreve,  Messrs.  J.  Averill,  C.  H. 
Bayley,  Alan  Bagot,  The  Revs.  W.  Berresford  and  P.  P. 
Parker,  Messrs.  J.  W.  Duignan,  Dr.  Garner,  M.  Hancox, 
J.  Hixsmith,  J.  Hortou,  N.  Jovce,  W.  Lloyd,  J.  Morgan, 
W.  Molyneux.  W.  J.  Pater,  P.  C.  Perry,  J.  Stubbins,  J.  C. 
Tildesley,  E.  Tiles,  and  F.  Whitgreave. 

[Its  Objects  are  said  to  be  : — •'  Editing  and  printing  of 
original  documents  relating  to  the  County  of  Stafford." 
Management — "A  Council  of  ten,  of  whom  five  shall 
be  trustees  of  the  William  Salt  Library."  Officers — 
"Treasurer,  a  Secretary,  and  an  Auditor,"  "an  Assistant 
Secretary,  to  be  paid  at  the  discretion  of  the  Council." 
Subscription — "shall  be  One  Guinea  annually." 

[Its  tirst  Council  consisted  of  the  following :— Colonel 
the  Hon.  G.  Wrottesley,  the  Revs.  R.  W.  Eyton  and  P.  P. 
Parker,  Colonel  Gould  Weston,  and  P.  Whitgreave,  Esq. ; 
five  from  the  Trustees  of  the  WUliam  Salt  Library,  viz.. 
Lord  Wrottesley,  Dean  Bickersteth,  the  Hon.  and  Rev. 
Canon  Bridgeman,  H.  Sydney  Grazebrook,  Esq.,  and  W. 
Molyneux,  Esq.,  together  with  the  Officers. 

[Its  first  Editorial  Committee  was  : — The  Revs.  R.  W. 
Eyton  and  F.  P.  Parker,  H.  Sydney  Grazebrook,  Esq.,  and 
F.  Whitgreave,  Esq.] 

The  Society  has  published  : — 

Collections"  for  a  History  of  Staffordshire.  Edited  by 
The  William  Salt  Arch^ological  Society.  Tol.  I.,  1880. 
Birmingham:  Houghton  ^  Hammond,  Scotland  Passage. 
8vo. 

[They  have  now  reached  the  13th  Volume,  with  plates,  coats 
of  arms,  &c.  The  early  volumes  are  very  rare,  and,  Vol.  III. 
especially,  very  valuable.] 

Salt  (The  William)  Library,  Stafford. 

[This  Library  was  formed  by  the  late  William  Salt, 
F.S.A.,  regardless  of  expense,  and  with  much  labour  and 
taste.  '  Every  attempt  was  made  by  Mr.  Salt  to  render  the 
collection  complete,  so  far  as   his  knowledge,  (aided  by 


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Thorpe,  the  Bookseller,  and  Captain  Perneyhongh),  of  the 
subject  extended.  The  Library  was  supposed  to  contain 
at  the  time  of  his  death  much  of  the  manuscript  and 
nearly  all  the  printed  material  relating  to  the  County  of 
Stafford,  in  the  following  several  departments  : — 

(1)  Purely  Topographical  Books,  wholly  devoted  to 

the  County  or  some  portion  thereof ; 

(2)  Ditto,  of  other  Counties,  containing  references  lo 

our  County ; 

(3)  Books,  tracts,  &c.,  by  natives  of  the  County ; 

(4)  Ditto,  by  residents  in  the  County  ; 

(6)  Ditto,  by  persons  taking  title  from  the  County ; 

(6)  Ditto,  relating  to  persons  so  connected ; 

(7)  Ditto,  printed  or  published  in  the  County  ; 

(8)  Prints,  portraits,  engravings,    and  etchings,    so 

connected.] 

[Before  the  turn  over  of  the  Library  to  the  Trustees  by  the 
representatives  of  iXr.  Salt,  it  was  catalogued  for  sale  by  Messrs. 
Sotheby,  Wilkinson,  &  Hodge,  as  follows  : — ] 

A  Catalogue  of  the  Extensive  and  valuable  Library  of 
the  late  William  Salt,  Esq.,  F.S.A.  n.p.,pl.,  ord.  (London, 
186S).    8vo.,  pp.  19ti,  containing  2,309  Lots. 

A  Catalogue  of  the  Important  Collection  of  Manu- 
scripts, Ancient  Deeds,  and  Autograph  Letters  .  Bvo., 
pp.  72,  containing  in  all  608  Lots. 

[Happily  it  was  saved  to  the  County  by  the  liberal-minded- 
ness  and  thought  of  the  representatives  of  Mr.  Salt,  aided  by  the 
generosity  of  some  of  the  old  County's  sons  and  daughters,  and 
15  now  lodged  (as  before  said)  at  Stafford. 

[Since  its  being  located  at  Stafford,  several  notices  of  its 
contents  have  appeared,  and  a  small  catalogue  was  compiled  and 
printed,  through  the  favour  of  the  proprietors  of  the  Staffordshire 
Advertiser i  viz.; — ] 

An  Index  Catalogue  of  The  William  Salt  Library  at 
Stafford.  Reprinted  from  the  Staffordshire  Advertiser, 
and  presented  by  the  Proprietors.  Stafford:  J.  (^  C.  Mart, 
'■Advertiser "  Office.    1878.     12mo.,  pp.  187. 

Salt,  Eev.  William  JoliD.  J.  Wednesbury,  1856  ; 
s.  of  Itev.  Samuel  Salt ;  Mat.  St.  Edmund 
Hall,  Ox.,  ISth  Oct.,  1879  ;  B.A.,  1883  ; 
M.A.,  1886  ;  Cheltenham  Coll.  Missioner, 
1890—94  :  Vicar  of  St.  Laurence,  Colford, 
Kent,  1894. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1246  ;  See  Appendix.] 

Salter,  Joseph  Howell,  b.  Stafford,  1829  ;  s. 
of  William  Salter;  Mat.  Pembroke  Coll.,  Ox., 
25th  Nov.,  1847  ;    B.A.,  1851  ;    M.A.,  1854. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1247.] 

Salter,  Richard.     Principal  of  New  Inn  Hall, 

Ox.,  1504—10  ;  LL.D. ;  Chancellor,  1st  May, 

1501,  and  Precentor  of  Lichfield,  14th  Feb., 

1504,  to  death ;  Preb.  of  Handsacre  and  Canon 

of  Lichfield,  30th  May,  1489— 3rd  May,  1501 ; 

Member  of  the  Guild  of  St.  Mary,  Lichfield, 

1489  ;    Rector  of  Stanlake,  Oxon.,  1503  ;    d. 

1519. 

[Le  Neve's  Fasti,  I.,  579;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  195, 
198,  235  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1303  :  Wood's 
Colls,  and  Halls,  678.] 

Salter,  William.  Printer,  Stamp  Office,  and 
Commissioner  for  taking  special  Bail. 

[White's  Staffs.  (1834).] 

Samones,  Aylett. 

Britannia  Antiqua  lUustrata.  London,  1676.  f  ol.,  pp 
582. 

Sampson,  Right  Rev.  Richard.  Originally  of 
Clement's  Hostel,  Cam.,  but  Subscribed  of 
Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.  ;  B.C.L.,  1505  :  studied  at 
Paris  and  Sens;  D.C.L.,  1513;  Advocate, 
20th  March,  1515  ;  Chp.  to  Cardinal  Wolsey  ; 
in  Commission  witb  Bp.  Tunstall,  &c.,  to  treat 
with  Burgundy,  7th  May,  1515  ;  Dean  of 
Westminster  Abbey,  1516  :    of  Chapel  Royal 


and  King's  Chaplain  ;  King's  Proctor  for 
Tournay,  12th  Jan.,  1517  ;  Archd.  of  Corn- 
wall, Srd  Feb.,  1518  ;  Preb.  of  York,  23rd 
April,  1519  ;  incorporated  Ox.  Univ.,  1521  ; 
Dean  of  Windsor  and  Wolverhampton,  14th 
Nov.,  1523 — 36  ;  Vicar  of  Stepney,  18th  June, 
1526—34  ;  Preb.  of  Chiswick  in  St.  Paul's  ; 
Preb.  of  Langford-Ecclesia,  Lincoln  Cathedral, 
1527  ;  Archd.  of  Suffolk,  11th  Jan.,  1529  ; 
Preb.  of  Stotfold,  Lichfield,  19th  March,  1533  ; 
Dean  of  Lichfield,  20th  June,  1533  ;  Rector 
of  Hackney,  Middlesex,  31st  March,  1534 ; 
Bp.  of  Chichester,  11th  June,  1536  ;  Dean  of 
St.  Paul's,  24th  July,  1534—40;  Bp.  of 
Lichfield,  19th  Feb.,  1543,  to  death  ;  Lord 
President  of  Wales,  1542 — 48  ;  d.  Eccleshall 
Castle,  25th  Sept.,  1554  ;  bur.  Eccleshall 
Church,  where  is  a  fine  monument. 

Explanatio  in  D.  Pauli  Epistolam  ad  Bomanos  at  qua 
in  Priorem  ad  Corinthos.  Londoni :  in  Officina  Herfordia. 
1526.    8vo.,  235  leaves. 

In  L.  Psalmos  prioris  Davidicos  explanatio  familiaris. 
Londoni,  1529.     fol. 

Ricardi  Sampsonis  Eegii  Seculli  Decani  Oratio  qua 
docet,  hortatur,  admonet  omnes  potissimum  Anglo  regise 
diguitati  cum  primis  ut  obediant.  Londoni  in  JEidbvs : 
Tho.  Berthekti.     n.d.     (1533).     4to.,  14  leaves. 

Explanatio  in  L.  Psalmos  Sequentes.  Londoni,  1548. 
fol. 

Inpriores  Quinqnaginta  Psalmos  Davidicos  familiaris 
explanatio  jam  primi  sedita.  Londoni:  Tho.  Bertheleti, 
1539.     fol.,  pp.  16,  248. 

Defensio  Johanni  Episcopi  Roffen,  et  Thomse  Mori 
adversus  Richardum  Sampsonum.  [In  Cochloeus's  An- 
tiqua et  Insignia  Bpistola,  &c.     Leipzig,  1536.     4to.] 

The  Epistle  to  the  Romans.  Translated  by  Bp. 
Sampson.    Bishop's  Bible. 

One  of  the  Compilers  of  "  The  Institutes  of  a  Christian 
Man." 

Contra  quasdam  positiones  Wiclevi  in  MS. 
^  Answer  or  Declaracions  in  the  presence  of  the  King's 
Majestic  against  the  Sixt  Reason  or  argument  of   John 
Lambarte  concerning  the  most  holy  and  blessed  Sacrament 
of  the  Altar.     [In  Strype's  Cranmer.] 

[Tanner's  Bibl.  Brit ;    Bliss's  Wood's  Fasti,  I.,  57 ; 
Coote's   Civilians,   11  ;     Newcourt's   Repert.,   I.,   47 ;    Le 
Neve's  Fasti ;    Richardson's  Godwin  ;    Fidde's  Wolsey  64 
160,  161,  224;    Collect.,  131,  13.5,  139;   Strype's  Cranmer 
and  Annals  ;  St.  Pa.  Hen.  Till.  ;   Burnett's  Reformation  ; 
Puller's  Ch,  Hist.;  Knight's  Erasmus,  43 ;  Eymer's  Psedera 
XIII.,  497,  518,  542,  590  :    XIT.,  478,  570,  573,  677  ;    MS 
Parker,  CTL,  ai-«.  61 ;    Ellis's  Letters  (1),  I.,  260  ■    (3)1 
347  :   IL,  12,  20  ;    Olive's  Ludlow,  162,  292  ;   Antiq.  of  Oh' 
of    Lichfield,  48  ;    Dodd's   Ch.  Hist.,  I.,  482  ;    Harl.  MS  , 
295,   297;    Hen.   TIII.'s   Scheme   of   Bishoprics,   31    33 
Pari.  Hist.,  III.,  73  ;    Hall's  Chron.,  834,  844  ;    Dallaway's 
Chichester,   71;    Trevellyan  Pa.,  152—54;    Arch^ologia, 
XTI.,   181 ;    Dallaway   &   Cartwright's    Sussex,    I      71  • 
Herbert's  Ames,  460,  578  ;    Howard's  Letters ;    Cooper's 
Ath.  Cantab.,  L,  119—121,545;    Clutterbuck's  Herts.,  L, ' 
517  ;  Churton's  Lives  of  Sutton  &  Smyth.  480-81 ;   Mait- 
land's  Early  Printed  Books,  205  ;   Harwood's  Lichfield.] 

Samson,  Rev.  Edward,  b.  Cambridge  Terrace, 
Hyde  Park,  London,  16th  Nov.,  1845  ;  s.  of 
Louis  Samson,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.  ; 
B.A.  ;  M.A.  ;  Curate  of  Rugeley,  1870—73  ■ 
Vicar  of  Pipe  Ridware,  1873—75  :  of  Brereton, 
1875  ;  m.,  1880,  Alice  Mary,  dau.  of  General 
the  Hon.  A.  C.  Legge. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1248.] 

Samuda,  J.  D.  A.     Secretary  to  North  Staffs. 
Railway  Co.  ;  lived  at  Hartshill  ;  d.  there. 

A  Treatise  on  the  adaptation  of  Atmospheric  Pressure 
to  the  purposes  of  Locomotion  on  Railways.  With  Ten 
Plates.    London,  1844.    8vo.,  pp.  50. 


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Sandale,  John  de.  Rector  of  Solihull,  Warws., 
Dean  of  St.  Paul's  ;  Chp.  to  Edward  II.  ; 
Chancellor  of  Exchequer,  1307  ;  held  the 
Churches  of  Wimbledon  and  of  Dunbar,  Scot- 
land, in  1305  :  the  Church  of  Simondesborn, 
near  Dublin  :  of  Minn's,  Herts.  ;  Chancellor 
of  Dublin  ;  Preb.  of  Wells  ;  Treasurer  of 
Lichfield,  12th  Jan.,  1311—16  ;  Treasurer  of 
England,  1313 :  Chancellor,  1315  :  Bp.  of 
Winchester,  1316  ;  d.  1319. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  201  ;  Anglia  Sacra,  I.,  316, 452.] 

Sandby,   Paul. 

A  Collection  of  150  Select  Yiews  in  England.  Lon- 
don, 1781.    Obi.  4to..  2  vols. 

The  Virtuoso's  Museum.  Containing  Select  Views  in 
England.    London :  1778.    Obi.  4to.     108  Plates. 

Sanders,  Rev.  Henry.  Curate-in-oharge  of 
West  Bromwich,  1752 — 57  ;  Curate  of  Shen- 
stone. 

The  History  and  Antiquities  of  Shenstone,  in  the 
County  of  Stafford.  London:  Nichols.  1794.  4to.,  pp. 
XV.,  385.  View  of  Shenstone.  [Published  as  No.  IV., 
Vol.  12.,  of  Biblio.  Topog.  Brit.,  but  issued  separately,  as 
above.  It  was  edited  by  his  son,  the  Rev.  J.  B.  Sanders. 
(See).} 

Sanders,  Rev.  John  Butler,  b.  Weduesbury, 
1746  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Henry  Sanders  ;  Mat.  Wore. 
Coll.,  Ox.,  11th  March,  1774  ;  B.A.,  1777  ; 
M.A.,  1786  ;  Minister  of  Enghsh  Church  at 
Gottenburg,  1786  ;  Curate  of  Bread  Street 
Hill,  London  ;  2nd  Master  of  St.  Olave's  Gr. 
Sch.;  d.  15th  March,  1830. 
Memoir  of  his  father,  the  Eev.  Henry  Sanders,  pre- 
fixed to  History  of  Shenstone. 

Edited  his  father's  History  of  Shenstone,  1794. 
[Gent.'s  Mag.  (1830),  I.,  473  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon., 
IV.,  1250.] 

Sanderson,  Right  Rev.  Robert.  Bishop  of 
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Thirty-six  Sermons,  with  Life  by  Isaac  Walton. 
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Eobert  Montgomery  in  Two  Volumes.  1841 ;  and  again 
by  H.  G.  Bohn. 

"Walton's  Life  of  Sanderson  has  been  incorporated  in 
Vol.  V.  of  Wordsworth's  Christian  Biography ;  and  has 
also  been  reprinted  under  the  title  of  "  "Walton's  Lives," 
the  others  being  Sir  H.  "Wotton,  G.  Herbert,  Dr.  Donne. 

Sanderson,  Rev.  Robert  Nicholas,  b.  Tutbury, 
18th  Dec,  1833  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Charles  Sander- 
son, Curate  ;  educated  St.  Paul's  Sch.;  Mat. 
Magd.  Hall,  Ox.,  20th  March,  1852  ;  B.A., 
1857  ;  M.A.,  Hertford  Coll.,  1879  ;  Assistant 
Master  Ipswich  Gr.  Sch.,  1859—69  ;  Sub- 
Master,  1869—82  ;  Rector  of  Wyverstone, 
Suffoll?,  1882  ;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George 
Trewinnard,  Esq. 
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Sandlands,  Rev.  John  Poole,  b.  Dawley,  Salop, 
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educated  Old  Hall,  Wellington,  Salop  ;  Trin. 
Coll.,  Dublin;  Lichfield  Theo.  Coll.;  B.A. 
(Dublin).  1870  ;  M.A.,  1873  I  Curate  of  St. 
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charge  of  present  Parish,  1869 — 73  ;   Vicar  of 
Brigstock-w.-Stanion,    Thrapstone,     1873    to 
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and  to  the  Christian  Advocate  (New  York). 

Sandon. 

Act  for  repairing  ....  Eoad  from  Sandon,  &c 
1824.    fol.,  pp.  21. 

Ditto  for  amending  above  Act  ....  22nd  March, 
1826.    fol.,  pp.  19. 

Sandon  Family. 

Pedigree.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  834,  V.,  46.] 

Sandon  Park. 

A  Guide  to  Sandon  Park.  Second  edition.  Stafford  ; 
Hill  (f-  Ilalden.    1854.    12mo.,  pp.  45.    "Woodcuts. 

"V"iew  of  Sandon  Park.  Lithograph.  Published  by  J. 
Gundry,  Stone.    Imperial. 

Sandwell  Park. 

History  of.  [Shaw,  n.,  128—32.]  S.E.  View  of 
Sandwell  Hall.     \_Ib.,  128.] 

Sansome,  George,  b.  Brewood,  1724 ;  s.  of 
George  Sansome  ;  Mat.  Magd.  Coll.,  Ox., 
31st  March,  1742  ;  B.A.,  1745. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1254.] 

Saravia,  Adrian  a',  b.  Hedlin,  in  Artois,  1531  ; 
D.D.,  Leyden  ;  incorporated  Ox.  Univ.,  9th 
July,  1590  ;  Preacher  at  the  French  Church, 
at  Leyden  ;  kept  a  Sch.  in  Jersey  and  at 
Northampton  ;  Canon  of  Worcester,  1591  ; 
of  Canterbury,  1596  ;  of  Westminster,  1601  ; 
a  Translator  of  the  Bible  ;  Rector  of  Tatenhill, 
1588;  Vicar  of  Lewisham,  Kent,  1596-1610; 
Rector  of  Great  Chart,  Kent,  1610  to  death  ; 
d.,  Canterbury,  15th  Jan.,  1613. 
The  Works  of  the  Eev,  Adrian  a'  Saravia.    London, 

[Bliss's  Wood's  Fasti,  I.,  252  ;  Lansd.  MS.,  983,  ffi  191, 
192;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1312;  Zouch's 
Walton's  Lives  ;  Strype's  Whitgift,  422,  441 ;  Burmann's 
Sylloge  Epistolarum.] 

Sarjbant    {or    Serjeant),    William,     b.    Staffs., 
1557  ;     Mat.   Exeter    Coll.,    Ox.,    3rd   Dec, 
1575  ;  B.A.,  27th  Jan.,  1582. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1313.] 

Saunders,  James,     b.   Cheltenham,  27th  May, 
1842  ;    educated    St.    Paul's    Training    Coll., 
Cheltenliam  ;  Master,  St.  George's  Sch.,  Wol- 
verhampton, 1872  to  date. 
Practical  Hints  for  Pupil  Teachers  on  Class  Manage- 
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pp.  141.    2nd  ed.,  improved,  London :  Thomas  Laurie,  n.d. 
sm'.  8vo.     [Laurie's  Kensington  Series.] 

A  "  Jubilee  "  Code  of  Education.  A  Lecture.  London : 
SimpJcin,  Marshall,  it  Co.    1887.    8vo.,  pp.  45. 

Bay  garth's  Gladys,  and  other  Poems.  London:  Thomas 
Laurie.    1888.    12mo.,  pp.  125. 

Saunders,   Rev.  John.  b.  Colton,  1648  ;    s.  of 

Rev.  John   Saunders  ;  Mat.   Gloucester  Hall, 

Ox.,  23rd  Jan.,  1667  ;  Rector  of  Leigh,  1672 
—1717. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,E.S.,IV.,  1315  ;  Hutchinson's 
Stoke,  102.] 


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Saunders,    Eev.    John.     b.    Colton,     Warws., 

1618  ;  s.  of  John  Saunders,  Esq.  ;   Mat.  Oriel 

Coll.,    Ox.,  24th  March,  1637  ;     B.A.,   16th 

Nov.,  1640  ;    M.A.  ;  Rector  of  Colton,   1651 

—82  ;  Preb.  of  Pipa  Parva,  Lichfield,  1672— 

82  ;    m.   Dorothy  Orompton,  from  the   Peak, 

Derbys.;  d.  1688  ;  bur.  Colton. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  13,  lf> ;    Harwood's 
Lichfield,  243  ;  Colton  and  De  Wasteneys,  115—17.] 

Saunders,  Laurence.  5,  Harrington,  Northants.; 
8.  of  Thomas  Saunders  and  Margaret  Cave, 
his  wife  ;  educated  Eton  ;  elected  to  King's 
Coll.,  Cam.,  1538  ;  B.  A.,  1541  ;  M.A.,  1544  ; 
Divinity  Lecturer  in  the  Coll.  of  Fotheringay, 
Northants.  ;  Keader  at  Lichfield ;  Rector 
of  Church  Langbon,  Leics.;  Preb.  of  Botevant, 
York  :  Rector  of  All  Hallows,  Bread  Street, 
London,  28th  March,  1553  ;  tried  and  con- 
demned for  heresy  at  St.  Mary  Overies, 
Southwark,  30th  Jan.,  1555  ;  burnt  at  the 
stake  at  Coventry,  8th  Feb.,  1555. 

Letters  and  Poems,  extant  in  MS. 

[Alumni  Eton,  157  ;  Strype's  Annals  ;  Foxe's  Acts 
and  Men;  Machyn's  Diary,  81,82;  Newcourt's  Report, 
I.,  246  ;  Bradford's  Works,  ed.  Townsend,  I.,  374,  403,  410, 
445,  482,  555  :  II.,  83,  175,  177,  179,  190,  191 ;  Eidley's 
Works,  ed.  Christian,  38U,  391  ;  Zurich  Letters,  III.,  171, 
172  ;  Tanner's  Bibl.  Brit. ;  Middleton's  Evang.  Biog.,  I., 
804 ;  Bonney's  Fotheringay,  66  ;  Sir  A.  Croke's  General 
Hist,  of  Croke  Family,  I.,  table  22  ;  Cole  MS.,  XIT.,  21 : 
Nichols's  Leics.,  II.,  666  ;  Malcolm's  London  Redivirus, 
II.,  17 ;  Granger's  Biog.  Hist.] 

Saundbks,  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  Brome,  1867  ; 
s.  of  John  Saunders  ;  Mat.  St.  Edmund 
Hall,  Ox.,  1st  June,  1704  ;  B.A.,  St.  Alban 
Hall,  27th  Feb.,  1708  ;  M.A.,  1710  ;  Rector 
of  Avon-Dassett,  Warws.,  1711. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1316.] 

Saunders,  William,  b.  Leigh,  1693  ;  s.  of 
Rev.  John  Saunders,  Rector  ;  Mat.  Trin.  Coll., 
Ox.,  10th  Oct.,  1710  ;  B.A.,  1714. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1316.] 

Savage,  Rev.  Ernest  Bickersteth.  b.  ISTuneaton, 
Warws.,  16th  Oct.,  1849  ;  s.  of  Rev.  R.  C. 
Savage,  M.A.,  Vicar ;  educated  Haileybury 
Coll.  ;  Mat.  Emmanuel  Coll.,  Cam.  ;  B.A., 
1871  ;  M.A.,  1875  ;  F.S.A.,  1886  :  Curate 
of  Perry  Barr,  1872—75  ;  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Shrewsbury,  1875 — 77  ;  Eastington,  Gloucs., 
1877—78;  Vicar  of  Kirk-Michael,  Isle  of 
Man,  1878—82  ;  of  St.  Thomas's,  Douglas, 
1882  ;  m.,  11th  Sept.,  1877,  Annette,  dau.  of 
John  Urmson,  Esq.,  of  Wilderspool,  Warring- 
ton. 

Editor  of — The   Sodor   and   Man   Diocesan  Magazine. 

Savage,  Rev.  John.  Demy,  Magd.  Coll.,  Ox., 
1568  ;  M.A.,  4th  July,  1572  ;  Rector  of 
St.  Michael's,  Sutton  Bonington,  Notts.,  1580  ; 
Vicar  of  Yaxley,  Hunts.,  1583  ;  of  South 
Sheepy,  Leics.,  1586  ;  Preb.  of  Stotfold  and 
Canon  of  Lichfield,  23rd  Jan.,  1587 — 1613. 

[Bloxam's  Magd.  Coll.,   IV.,   164;    Foster's   Alumni 
Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1317  ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  248.] 


Savage,  Richard. 

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1744.    8vo. 

The  Works  of  Richard  Savage.  With  an  Account  of 
the  Life  and  Writings  of  the  Author.  By  Samuel  Johnson, 
LL.D.     London,  1775.    8vo.     2  vols. 

Savage,  Rev.  Robert  Chapman.  b.  Hayes, 
Middlesex,  1st  Aug.,  1800  ;  educated  privately; 
Mat.  St.  John's  Coll.,  Cam.  ;  B.A.,  1835  ; 
M.A.,  1839  ;  Curate  of  Tamworth  ;  Vicar  of 
Tamworth,  1845 :  of  Nuneaton,  1845  to  death  ; 
Hon.  Canon  of  Worcester  Cathedral,  1849  ; 
Diocesan  Inspector  of  Schools  ;  Dom.  Chp.  to 
Viscount  Lifford ;  R.D.  of  Nuneaton;  m. 
Emma,  dau.  of  Paul  Storr,  Esq.,  of  Becken- 
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An  Ordination  Sermon. 

A  Sermon  on  the  Deatli  of  the  Rev.  J.  Bickersteth. 

A  Protestant  Catechism  for  the  Members  of  the 
Church  of  England. 

A  Short  Catechism  on  Oaths. 

Savage,     Warwick.       Printer,    Market    Place, 
Burslem. 

A  Handbook  and  Catalogue  of  the  Collection  of  Works 
of  Art  Exhibited  at  the  Wedgwood  Institute,  1869.  Burs- 
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Savensby,  or  Stavensby,  alias  db  Wendock, 
Alexander.     Bp.  of  Lichfield,  1224  to  death  ; 
built  the  monastery  for  the  Friars  Minor  ;    d. 
Andover,  26th  Dec,  1238  ;  bur.  Lichfield. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  137.] 

Savill,  a.  Slater. 


The  Exhaust  Ejector.     [Trans.  Nort 
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Staffs.  Min.  f 


Sawyer,  A.  R.  Assistant  Mining  Inspector  for 
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Transvaal. 

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144—461.  An  Account  of  the  Accident  which  occurred 
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Saxton,  Christopher. 

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J.  Addyman  for  Canada  [ib.,  438—39].  Notices  of  the 
death  of  Lydia  Plant,  of  Burslem  [ib.  (1838),  1571  '  Mrs 
Mary  Thomas,  of  Wolverhampton  [ib.,  oil]  :  Marv  Lee 
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Say,  Rev.  Humphrey,  b.  Windsor,  1654  ;  s.  of 
Edward  Say  ;  Mat.  All  Souls'  College,  Ox 
13tli  July,  1675;  B.A.,  1679;  M.A.,  Hart 
Hall,  1682  :  of  Wadley,  Berks.  ;  Clerk ; 
Licensed  15th  Sept.,  1684,  to  marry  Frances 
Porter,  of  Wadley,  Spinster  :  Vicar  of  Dodd- 
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Preb.  of  Weeford  and  Canon  of  Lichfield,  1st 
Aug.  1692,  to  death  ;  d.  27th  Feb.,  1722. 
[Rawlinson  MS.,  XX.,  19 ;   Foster's  Alumni  Oxon., 
E.S.,  IT.,  1321  ;   Harwood's  Lichfield,  252.] 

Saybr,  James. 

Caricatures  and  Humorous  Satires.      A  Collection. 
Containing  Sketch  of  Dr.  Johnson. 

Scales,  Rev.  Thomas.    Minister  of  Queen  Street 
Chapel,  Wolverhampton. 
A  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  the  Eev.  Robert  Simpson, 
D.D.,  preached   at  Wolverhampton,  August    20th,   1818. 
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SoARRATT,  William.     Hanley. 

Phaebus,  and  other  Poems.    Hanley :  Allbut  ^  Daniel 
1877.    8vo.,  pp.  32. 

ScATTERGOOD,  Rev.  Antony.  B.A.,  Trin.  Coll., 
Cam.,  1623  ;  M.A.,  1636  ;  D.D.,  1602  ;  in- 
corporated Ox.  Univ.,  13th  July,  1669  ;  Rector 
of  Winwick,  1641  :  of  Yelvertoft,  (both) 
Northants.,  1670  ;  Canon  of  Lincoln,  1641  ; 
of  Peterborough  ;  Preb.  of  Pipa  Minor  and 
Canon  of  Lichfield,  16th  Aug.,  1666— «2  ; 
d.  1687. 
[Le  Neve's  Fasti,  II.,  234  ;    Foster's  Alumni  Oxon., 

E.S.,  IT.,  1323;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  242.] 

ScATTERGOOD,  Rcv.  Samucl.  b.  Lichfield  ;  s.  of 
the  Rev.  Antony  Scattergood  [se«]  ;  Fellow 
Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.  ;  B.A.,  1664;  M.A.,  1669; 
incorporated  Ox.,  Univ.,  13th  July,  1669  ; 
perhaps  the  Vicar  of  Tettenhall  of  that  name 
who  was  licensed  to  marry,  5th  Sept.,  1681, 
Elizabeth  Gilbert,  of  that  place.  Spinster ; 
Vicar  of  Blockley,  Woros.,  1681  :  of  Ware, 
Herts.  ;  Preb.  of  Pipa  Minor  and  Canon  of 
Lichfield,  5th  June,  1682,  to  death  ;  Canon  of 
Lincoln,  1683  ;  d.  Dec,  1696. 
[Le  Neve's  Fasti,  II.,  312;    Foster's  Alumni  Oxon., 

E.8.,  IT.,  1323;   Harwood's  Lichfield,  242.] 

ScATTERGOOD,   Rev.   Thomas.     New   Connexion 
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ScHiMMELPBNNiNCK,  Mary  Anne.     b.  Birming- 
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Lucy    Galton,    afterwards   for   many  years  of 
Great  Barr  Hall,  which  they  rented  from  Sir 
Joseph  Scott,  Bart.,  and  where  Mrs.  Schimmel- 
penninck  spent  her  girlhood  ;    brought  up  a 
Quaker,    afterwards   a    Wesleyan    Methodist, 
lastly     a    Moravian  ;      m.,     1806,     Lambert 
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3^0 

Proofs  of  the  Misstatements  of  Facts  contained  in  an 
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"The  Tour  to  Alet,"  which  is  inserted  m  the  Christian 
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Theory  on  the  Classification  of  Beauty  and  Deformity 
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Meditation  of  a  Neophyte.  London :  J.  Batchard, 
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Narrative  of  the  Demolition  of  the  Monastery  of  Port 
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Biblical  Fragments.  London:  Printed  for  Ogle,  Dun- 
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Asaph ;  or,  The  Hernhiitters  Being  a  Rhythmical 
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Is  the  System  of  Slavery  Sanctioned  or  Condemned 
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Psalms  according  to  the  Authorised  Tersion ;  with 
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Essay  upon  the  Psalms  and  their  Spiritual  application. 
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Select  Memoirs  of  Port  Royal.  To  which  are  append- 
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Manual  of  La  Mere  Agnes.  Bristol:  Wright  ^  Bagnall. 
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Port  Royal  and  its  Saints.  Being  the  Select  Memoirs 
of  Port  Royal.  The  5th  Edition,  somewhat  abridged. 
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Sacred  Musings  or  Manifestations  of  God  to  the  Soul 
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Life  of  Mary  Anne  Schimmelpenninck.  Edited  by 
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ScHOLFiBLD,  Rev.  Samuel  Barton,  b.  Ashton- 
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1867  ;  d.  25th  May,  1868  ;  bur.  Graveyard  of 
Hope  Chapel,  Hanley. 

A  Sermon. 

Obituary.  {^Congregational  Year  Booh  (1869),  276, 
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SoHOLFiELD,  Rev.  Stuart  Clement,  b.  Smeth- 
wick,  1842  ;  s.  of  Joshua  Scholfield,  Esq.  ; 
Mat.  Wore.  Coll.,  Ox.,  12tli  Oct.,  1861  ; 
B.A.  and  M.A.,  1868;  Curate  of  Chard, 
Somers.,  1868—70  ;  of  All  Angels,  Swan- 
more,  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight,  1870—75  ;  in 
charge  of  Faccombe,  Hants.,  1875. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1261.] 

ScHONBERG,  Edward,  b.  Wolverhampton,  1863  ; 
s  of  Rev.  Moritz  Schonberg ;  Mat.  Exeter 
Coll.,  Ox.,  23rd  Oct.,  1885  ;  Exhibitioner, 
1884  ;  drowned  whilst  bathing  at  Oxford,  18th 
Feb.,  1886. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1261.] 

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ScHWERiN,  Baron. 

Letter  to  Ashmole  [Bodl.  Lib.,  1131,  i.  SS3ab].  Ash- 
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Scott,  Rev.  Abraham.  New  Connexion  Minister  ; 
went  out  from  Brighouse,  near  Halifax,  1801  ; 
superannuated,  1840  ;  stationed  in  Lane  End, 
1825—27. 

Doctrine  of  Predestination.  Newcastle-on-Tyne:  J. 
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The  Doctrines  called  Calvinistic,  stated  and  illustrated 
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Imputed  Righteousness  Investigated.  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne:  J.  Clark  .  Allbut,  Hanley;  Chester,  New- 
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Popery  Unmasked.  An  Answer  to  the  Rev.  Wilham 
Richmond.     Hanley:  T.  Allbut.     1825.     8vo.,  pp.  32. 

The  Rise  and  Downfall  of  Popery.  Hanley:  T.  Allbut. 
1827.     8vo.,  pp.  23. 

Sermon  before  Conference.  Hanley :  T.  Allbut.  1827. 
8vo.  „ 

The  Holy  Life  of  Mrs.  Elizabeth  "Walker  .  Han- 
ley :  Methodist  Bookroom.     n.d.     12mo.,  pp.  188. 

Calvinistic  Controversy  .  .  With  Portrait.  Hanley: 
T.  Allbut.     1827.     8vo. 

Dissertation  on  the  Eternal  Sonship  of  Christ  .  .  . 
in  reply  to  Adam  Clark,  LL.D.  Sheffield :  J.  Blackwell  . 
.     .     Allbut,  Hanley  Mart,  Newcastle     .         1828. 

8vo.,  pp.  36. 

Three  Sermons  on  the  Evidences  of  Christianity. 
Hanley :  Methodist  BooJcroom.     1832.     8vo. 

Thoughts  on  the  Duration  of  Future  Punishments 
.     Hanley  :  same  imprint.     1832.     8vo.,  pp.  10. 

The  Inspiration  of  the  Scriptures.  A  Sermon  preached 
at  the  Hanley  Conference,  1814  [New  Con.  Mag.  (1815), 
6—11,  52—6,  93—9]  ;  Review  of  Scott's  Doctrine  of  the 
Holy  Scriptures  :  A  Sermon  [(1823)  253,  254]  ;  Review  of 
Scott's  Doctrine  of  Predestination  [298,  299]  ;  Ditto,  of 
The  Atonement  of  Christ  explained  [384,  385]. 

ScoTT,  Sir  Edward  Do'.man,  Bart.  b.  Great  Barr, 
1794  ;  s.  of  Sir  Joseph  Scott,  Bart,  [see]  ; 
Mat.  Oriel  Coll.,  Ox..  19th  Feb.,  1812  ;  2nd 
Baronet ;  M.P.  for  Lichfield,  1831—37  ;  d. 
27th  Dec,  1851. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1263.] 

ScoTT,  Edward  Dolman.  6.  Great  Barr,  1826  ;  s. 
of  Edward  Dolraan  Scott  (afterwards  Baronet)  ; 
Mat.  Oriel  Coll.,  Ox.,  2nd  May,  1844  ; '  B.A., 
1848  ;  M.A.,  1851  ;  Student,  Lincoln's  Inn, 
1851  ;  puccpeded  his  nephew,  18th  March, 
1884.  Sir  Edward  was  a  patron  of  art,  and 
formed  a  fine  collection  of  enamels,  which  he 
presented  to  the  Midland  Inst.,  Birmingham, 
and  of  casts,  now  in  the  Museum  at  Aston 
Hall. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1263.] 

Scott,  David. 

History  of  Scotland.  Westminster,  1728.  fol.,  pp.  767. 
[Ded.  to  James,  Duke  of  Hamilton,  of  Sandon.] 

Scott,  George,  Printer,  High  Street,  Burton-on- 
Trent. 

Rules  of  the  Society  of  Need  wood  Riflemen.  Burton- 
on-Trent:  Printed  by  G.  Scott,  High  Street.  1825.  12mo., 
pp.  141  and  Diagram. 

[Parson  &  Bagshaw's  Directory  (1818).] 

Scott,  of  Great  Barr  Hall. 
Pedigree.     [Shaw,  II.,  *10.] 


Scott,  John  Luther. 

The  Jesuit  Fathers  in  Burton.  Luther's  Reply  to  the 
Priest's  Pamphlet.  Wolverhampton:  Richards  ^  Cope. 
1866.    8vo.,  pp.  12. 

ScoTT,  Sir  Joseph,  Bart.  b.  Aldridge,  1753 ;  s. 
of  William  Scott,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox., 
17th  Feb.,  1770  ;  of  Great  Barr  Hall ;  High 
Sheriff,  1779  ;  M.P.,  Worcester,  18U2— 6  ; 
created  a  Baronet,  30th  April,  1806  ;  d.  17th 
June,  1828. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1266.] 

Scott,  Yen.  Melville  Home.  b.  Gawcott,  Bucks., 
4th  Feb.,  1827  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Scott, 
M.A.,  Incumbent ;  educated  Christ's  Hospital 
and  by  Private  Tutor  ;  Mat.  Caius  Coll.,  Cam.; 
Scholar,  1847-50  ;  B.A.,  1850  ;  M.A.,  1878  ; 
Vicar  of  Ockbrook,  Derbys.,  1852—72  ;  of 
St.  Andrew's,  Litchurch,  Derby,  1872—78  ;  of 
St.  Mary's,  Lichfield,  1878  ;  Preb.  of  Boben- 
hall,  Lichfield,  1877  ;  Archd.  of  Stafford, 
1888. 
Charges  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Archdeaconry  of 
Staflord,  1889—93. 

The  Restoration  of  the  Holy  Communion.  Lichfield: 
A.  C.  Lomax.     1885.     8vo. 

The  Divine  and  Human  Bulwarks  of  the  Citadel. 
Lichfield:  A.  C.  Lomax.     1885.     8vo.,  pp.  8. 

The  Higher  Duties  of  Church  Wardens.  Lichfield: 
A.  C.  Lomax.    1888, 

Scott,  Sir  Walter,  Bart.     The  Novelist. 

Edited — Poems  of  Miss  Seward  [see]. 

Letters  of  Miss  A.  Seward  [see] . 
Wrote  Introduction   to  A.  Clifford's  Sadleir  Letters. 
[See  Clifford  (A.).] 

"  At  Leeke."     [Olde  Leeke,  189—96.] 

ScoTT,  William,  b.  Aldridge,  July  (baptized 
10th),  1662  ;  s.  of  Edward  Scott  and  France's, 
his  wife  ;  Mat.  Pemb.  Coll.,  Ox.,  1st  April, 
1680. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1326 ;  Notes  on 
Aldridge,  I.,  17.] 

ScoTT,  Rev.  William,     b.  Kingswinford,  1794  ; 

s.  of  Sir  Joseph  Scott,  Bart.  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch., 

Ox.,  21st  Oct.,  1812  ;  B.A.,  1817  ;  Curate  of 

Aldridge,    Jan.,    1817 — 21  ;     Rector,    Aug., 

1821 — 27  ;    Chp.  to  Prince  Leopold  of  Saxe- 

Cobourg  (afterwards   King  of  the  Belgians)  ; 

m.,  loth  July,  1819,  Maria,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 

Dr.  Gabell,  of  Winchester  Coll. ;  d.,  Sidmouth, 

Devon.,  7th  Feb.,  1829. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1267  :  Notes  on  Aldridge, 
L,  54,  65  :  H.,  53.] 

ScoTT,  William,  of  Barlaston  Hall. 

A  Tour  in  Norway  .  .  .  Hanley :  Allbut  ^  Daniel. 
1861.    12mo.,  pp.  viii.,  9—130. 

Best  Means  of  Diminishing  Juvenile  Depravity  [New 
Con.  Mag.  (1838),  51 — 7]  ;  On  Reading  and  Congrega- 
tional Libraries  [i6.,  414— 19,  475 — 77];  The  Climate  of 
North  Staffs.  [Eep.  North  Staffs.  Field  Club  (1876),  37— 
40]  ;  Rainfall  at  Barlaston,  1863-74  [41  ]  ;  Mean  Tempera- 
ture [42]  ;  Rainfall  at  Barlaston  [(1879)  80]  :  Ditto, 
1879—80,  also  1875—80  .[(1880)  91,  92]. 

ScoTT,  Rev.  William  Henry,  b.  Aldridge,  May, 
(baptized  13th),  1819  ;  s.  of  Rev.  William 
Scott,  B.A.  [see]  ;  Mat.  Oriel  Coll.,  Ox.,  8th 
March,  1838 ;  Scholar,  Trin.  Coll.,  1834— 
42  ;    B.A.,   1843  ;    Fellow,    Brasenose  Coll., 


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Barr,  1849 — 53  ;  seceded  to  the  Roman 
Catholic  Church  in  that  year  ;  d.  17th  Sept., 
1859,  at  Kreutz-nach  on  the  Rhine. 

The  Interpretation  of  the  Apocalypse  and  the  Chief 
Prophetical  Scripture  connected  with  it.  London,  1853. 
8to.,  pp.  468. 

[Rugby  Reg.,  166  ;  Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1267 ; 
Notes  on  Aldridge,  I.,  55.] 

ScowBY,  Rev.  T.     New  Connexion  Minister. 

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Scrivener,    Arthur.       Of    Scrivener    &    Sons, 
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Scrivener,  Henry. 

History  of  the  Iron  Trade.    London,  1854.    8vo. 

ScROPB,  Richard.     Brother  of  William  Scrope, 

Earl   of    Wiltshire  ;    Bp.  of    Lichfield,   19th 

Aug.,  1386—98  ;    Arohbp.  of  York,  1394  to 

death  ;  beheaded  8th  June,  1405. 

[Dugdale's  Warws.,  225  ;   Anglia  Sacra,  I.,  450,  451 ; 

Harwood's  Lichfield,  142 — 43.] 

"  Scrutator,"  Wolverhampton. 

On  the  Support  and  Credit  of  Religious  Boarding 
Schools.     [New  Con.  Ma;;.  (1820),  151—53.] 

Seaton,  Rev.  John  Montague.  b.  London, 
21st  June,  1833  ;  s.  of  Rev.  William  Seaton  ; 
educated  Christ's  Hospital  and  Bristol  Gr. 
Sch.  ;  Mat.  St.  Edmund  Hall,  but  afterwards 
removed  to  Hertford  Coll.,  Ox.,  1853  ;  B.A., 
1858  ;  M.A.,  1861  ;  Assistant  Master,  Repton 
Sch.,  1858—63  ;  2nd  Master,  Cheltenham 
Proprietary  Sch.,  1863 — 67  ;  Head  Master 
Lichfield  Gr.  Sch.,  1867—71  ;  Deputy  Priest 
Vicar  of  Lichfield  Cathedral,  1869—78  ; 
Curate  of  Weeford,  1870—71;  Vicar  of 
Chasetown,  1871  ;  m.  Madeline,  dau.  of 
Charles  Sprague,  M.R.C.S.,  of  Kimbolton, 
Hunts. 
Twenty -four  Chants.  London:  Novella.  1863. 
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East  Staffordshire. 

Seaton,  Rev.  W.  New  Connexion  Minister, 
Longton. 

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Wdotton,  of  Lightwood  [ib.,  77]  ;  of  Ann  Haminersley, 
of  Hanley  [ib.,  276-77]  ;  Edith  Brown,  of  Cheadle  [»A., 
393—94] ;  of  Thomas  Tatler,  of  Sneyd  Green  [ib.  (18.-i8), 
243— 46  J. 

Seckbbnb,  James.     Printer,  Tunstall. 

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Sbckerson,    James.       Printer    and    Druggist, 
Market  Place,  Tunstall. 
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^^Separation  no  Schism.     L^««  Campbell  (Rev.  A.).] 
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"Schism."     [Ib.] 

Sedgbr,  Rev.  Thomas.  Queen's  College,  Cam.; 
B  A.,  1836  ;  M.A.,  1839  ;  Chp.  to  Stafford 
County  Gaol ;  P.C.  of  Rusland,  Surrey,  1852 


—56  :  of  Pundenhall,  Norfolk,  1862—70  ;  in 
charge  of    Bracon-Ash,   Norfolk,    18G2 — 77  ; 
P.C.  of  the  Donative  of  Pundenhall,  Norfolk, 
1877. 
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Grotius  on  the  Truth  of  the  Christian  Religion.     With 
Grammatical  and  Bxegetical  Notes.     London  :   Whittaher. 
2nd  ed.,  1S59.    3rd  ed.,  1865. 
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Sedglry  Park  School. 

A  View  of  Sedgley  Park.    By  R.  Paddy.    [Reprinted 

in  Shaw,  11.,  221.] 

History  of.     [See  Husenbeth  (Rev.  P.  C.).] 
[Husenbeth's  Milner,  101,  131,  138  ;    Shaw,  II.,  221— 

22;   The  Oscotian,  N.S.] 

Sbgravb,  Captain.  Chief  Constable  of  Wolver- 
hampton ;  afterwards  the  well-known  permanent 
Magistrate  in  Ireland,  so  heartily  hated  by  the 
Home  Rulers  and  respected  by  the  Unionists. 

Oatline  of  Duties  and  General  Instructions  of  Wolver- 
hampton Police.  Contained  in  a  Report  to  the  Watch 
Committee.     E.  Soden,  Wolverhampton.    1863.    Svo. 

Selfe,  Frederick  Henry,     b.  Milwich,  1829  ;    s. 
of  Rev.   John   Selfe  ;    Mat.   Worcester  Coll., 
Ox.,  6th  April,  1848. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1272.] 

Selfe,  H.     Printer,  Lichfield. 

An  Alphabetical  Register  of  the  Electors  of  the  City 
of  Lichfield.    1850.    4to. 

Selleck,  Ven.  John.  b.  1610  ;  B.A.,  Ch.  Ch., 
Ox.,  ]  1th  Feb.,  1637  ;  M.A.,  29th  Oct.,  1638  ; 
D.D.,  Lambeth,  4th  Feb.,  1665  ;  Rector 
of  Elworthy,  Somers.,  1643  ;  Canon  of  Wells, 
1660  ;  Archd.  of  Bath,  1661  ;  Rector  of  Clif- 
ton Campville,  1664  to  death  ;  d.  30th  June, 
1690. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1332.] 

Selleck,  Rev.  Nathaniel,  b.  Wells,  Somers., 
1648  ;  s.  of  Ven.  John  Selleck  [s««]  ;  Mat. 
Hart  Hall,  Ox.,  7th  Dec,  1666  ;  B.A.,  1670  ; 
M.A.,  1673  ;  Canon  of  Wells,  lfJ77  ;  Vicar 
of  Buckland  Abbots,  Dorset,  1680  ;  Rector  of 
Clifton  Campville,  1690  ;  Preb.  of  Dernford 
and  Canon  of  Lichfield,  20i,h  Aug.,  1690,  to 
death  ;  d.  Aug.,  1701  ;  bur.  at  Ciifoon  Camp- 
ville. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  225;    Poster's  Alumni  Oxon,, 

E.S.,  IV.,  1332.] 

Sellers,  William  and  George.     Stoke-on-Trent. 
Jubal's  Lyre.    A  New  Set  of  Psalm  and  Hymn  Tunes. 
Composed  in  a  Familiar  Style.     London ;  Printed  for  the 
Authors.    Obi.  8to.    48  Tunes  on  as  many  pages. 

Sblwyn,  Right  Rev.  George  Augustus,  b. 
Hampstead,  London,  1809  ;  s.  of  Wilham 
Selwyn,  Q.C.;  educated  Dr.  Nicholas',  Ealing, 
and  at  Eton  ;  Scholar  St.  John's  Coll.,  Cam.,, 
1827—33  ;  B.A.,  1834  ;  Fellow,  1833—39  ; 
M.A.,  1834  ;  D.D.,  1842  ;  Hon.  Fellow, 
1867 — 78  ;  adm.  ad  eundem  Ox.  Univ.,  30th 
Jan.,  1837,  and  again  28th  Oct;,  1841  ;  created 
D.C.L.,  3rd  Dec,  1867  ;  Bp.  of  New  Zealand, 
1847 — 67  :  of  Lichfield,  1867  to  death  ;  Preb. 
of  Ificljfield,  1867—73  :  m.,  1840,  Sarah 
Harriet,  dau.  of  Sir  J.  Richardson,  Justice  of 
Common  Pleas  ;  d.  11th  April,  1878. 


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A  Sermon  on  Psa.  137,  4.     Exeter,  1842.    8vo. 

A  Charge  delivered  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Diocese  of 
New  Zealand  at  the  Diocesan  Synod,  held  September,  1847. 
5th  ed.     London,  1850.     12mo. 

A  Visitation  Tour  through  the  Diocese  of  New  Zealand. 
London,  1840.     8vo. 

A  Terbal  Analysis  of  the  Holy  Bible,  intended  to 
facilitate  the  translation  of  the  Holy  Scriptures  into 
foreign  languages.  Compiled  by  the  Bishop  of  New 
Zealand,  and  printed  for  the  use  of  the  Melanesian  Mission. 
Cambridge :  Macmillan  i^  Co.  London :  Bell  ^  Daldy.  Sm. 
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The  Work  of  Christ  in  the  "World.  Four  Sermons, 
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Portrait.     Published  by  S.  H.  Selioyn,  230,  Regent  St. 

In  Memoriam  :  G-eorge  Augustus  Selwyn.  [  See  Mrs. 
Curteis.  ] 

Bishop  Selwyn.  [See  Curteis  (Canon") ;  Tucker  (Rev. 
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[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1273  ;  Reliq.,  XIX.,  63  ; 
private  communication  from  Eight  Rev.  J.  R.  Selwyn.] 

Selwyn,  Eight  Rev.  John  Richardson,  b.  New 
Zealand,  20th  May,  1844  ;  s.  of  the  Right 
Rev.  Bp.  Selwyn  [se«]  ;  educated  Eton  ;  Mat. 
Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.  ;  B.A.,  1862  ;  D.D.,  1885  ; 
Curate  of  Alrewas,  1869  :  of  St.  George's, 
Wolverhampton,  1870  ;  Vicar  of  ditto,  1872 
—77  ;  Bp.  of  Melanesia,  1877—91,  when  he 
resigned  ;  Master  of  Selwyn  Coll.,  Cam.,  1892  ; 
m.  (1)  Clara  Long,  dau.  of  Captain  J.  L. 
Innes,  (2)  Annie  Catherine  Mort. 

Sempringham,    Ralph   de.     Dean   of   Lichfield, 
1254  to  death  ;  d.  25th  March,  1280. 
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Sbnhousb,  Rev.  Samuel  Minton.  \ See  Minton 
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Sbejeantson,  Rev.  -James  Jordan.  Curate  of 
St.  Peter's,  Stoke,  1859—68  ;  Rector  of  St. 
Michael's,  Lichfield,  1868  to  death  ;  d.  1st 
Jan.,  1886. 

Obituary  Notice.     [Lichfield  Diocesan  Mag.,  VII.,  23.] 

Seward,  Anna.  h.  Eyam,  Derbys.,  1747  ;  dau. 
Rev.  Thomas  Seward  \_see']  and  Elizabeth 
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Poem  on  Captain  Cook.  LichMd :  J.  Jackson.  1781 
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Monody  on  the  death  of  Major  Andr^.  To  which  are 
added  Letters  addressed  by  her  to  Major  Andrei  in  the 
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Causes  which  led  to  the  Death  of  Major  Andr6.  London 
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Poems  to  the  Memory  of  Lady  Miller.  London  1783 
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Ode  to  General  Elliot,  on  his  return  from  Gibraltar 
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4to.,  pp.  vi.,  179. 

Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Dr.  Darwin,  chiefly  during  his 
residence  at  Lichfield.  London:  J.  Johnson.  1804.  pp. 
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The  Poetical  "Works  of  Anna  Seward,  with  Extracts 
from  her  Correspondence.  In  Three  Volumes.  Edited  by 
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12mo. 

Letters  of  Anna  Seward  in  the  years  1784 — 1807.  In 
Six  Volumes.     Edinburgh:  A.  Constable.     1811.     Pt.  8vo. 

The  Beauties  of  Anna  Seward.  By  W.  Oulton.  Lon- 
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Verses  "Written  in  Dr.  Darwin's  Garden,  1779  [Gent's 
Mag.  (1779),  Ann.  Reg.  (1779) ;  History  of  Lichfield,  65—7]. 

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[Chalmers's  Biog.  Diet. ;  Roberts's  Hannah  More,  I., 
273—74  ;  Oliphant's  Eng.  Lit.,  I.,  218,  219,  221,  233  :  II., 
305,  307  :  III.,  207  ;  Bloxam's  Magd.  Coll.,  VII.,  41 ;  Dr. 
Whalley's  Correspondence,  I.,  12—14,  19,  22,  23,  39—41, 
322,  846,  348,  367,  366,  368,  390—92,  401,  415,  447,  449,  484, 
494,  498  :  II.,  2,  4,  12,  29,  39,  40,  43,  46,  48,  56,  58,  75,  77, 
83,  86,  97,  98,  104—106,  111,  113—15,  118,  119,  123,  131, 
139,  184,  206,  232,  233,  236,  237,  243,  244,  249,  251,  254,  261, 
272,  273,  276,  297,  300,  306,  320,  323,  324,  326—28,  336,  377, 
392  ;  Shaw's  Staffs.,  L,  348—49  ;  Edin.  Rev.  (1804).] 

Seward,  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  Evesham,  Worcs.  ; 
educated  Westmr.  Sch.  ;  St.  John's  Coll., 
Cam.  ;  B.A.,  1730  ;  M.A.,  1734  :  Rector  of 
Kingsley  ;  Vicar  of  Eyam,  Derbys.  ;  Preb.  of 
Pipa  Parva,  16th  May,  1775  to  death  ;  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Hunter  (Master 
of  Lichfield  Gr.  Sch.)  ;  resident  at  Lichfield 
from  1754  to  death,  occupying  the  Bishop's 
Palace  ;  d.  4th  March,  1790. 

The  Conformity  between  Popery  and  Paganism. 
London,  1746.     8vo.,  pp.  79. 

A  Charge.    1774. 

The  Poetical  "Works  of  Beaumont  and  Fletcher. 
Edited  by  Thomas  Seward  and  —  Simpson.  Ten  Volumes. 
London,  1750.     8vo. 

Poem,  in  "Dodsley  Miscellany."     1740. 

[Gorton's  Biog.  Diet. ;  Seward's  Dr.  Darwin,  68—71 : 
"Whalley's  Correspondence,  I.,  12  :  II.,  39.] 

Shapton,  Abraham,     b.  Rowlston  (Eolleston). 
Accidents.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  180,  43,  f.  83.] 

Shareshill. 

Monuments.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  853,  78.] 

Shaw,   Rev.   Brian,     b.  Mucklestone,   1650  ;   s. 

of  Rev.  William  Shaw,  Rector  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch., 

Ox.,  22nd  March,  1667  ;    B.A.,  1670  ;  M.A., 

1673  ;    Rector  of  Mavesyn  Ridware,  1674  ;  of 

Barthomley,  28th  April,  1685—99  ;    d.  28th 

Aug.,  1699. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1340 :  Hinchliffie's 
Barthomley,  31,  43.] 

Shaw,  Rev.  Charles,  b.  Mavesyn  Ridware, 
1673  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Brian  Shaw,  Rector  Vseel  • 
Mat.  Oriel  Coll.,  Ox.,  11th  March.  1700;' 
B.A.,  1703 ;  Rector  of  Lawton,  Cheshire! 
1705. 

m  ^..Pi.  ^'■^  ^^^  si&ieA  he  was  Vicar  of  Madeley,  but  the  Eev 
T  W.  Daltry  writes-"  There  is  a  Bev.  Charles  Shaw  ViLr  of 
Madeley,  1690-1702,  but  he  was  ol  Trin.  CoU.,  Cam  and  dfed  at 
Madeley  m  1702,  where  Is  a  brass  stating  he  was  buried  on  the  snth 
August,  ir02  ";  evidently  not  the  same  person.] 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1340.] 

Shaw,  Edward.  b.  Caverswall,  1720  ;  s.  of 
Sampson  Shaw  ;  Mat.  Magd.  Hall  Ox  "9th 
April,  1739  ;  B.A.,  1742. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1281.] 


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Shaw,  Edward,  b.  Walsall,  1722  ;  s.  of  Edward 
Shaw  ;  Mat.  Exeter  Coll.,  Ox.,  22nd  March, 
1739  ;  B.A.,  15th  Feb.,  1743. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1281.] 

Shaw,  Rev.  Herbert  James,  b.  West  Bromwich, 
1864  ;  8.  of  James  Shaw,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  as  a 
Non.-Coll.,  Ox.,  13th  Oct.,  1883  ;  B.A.,  St. 
John's  Coll.,  1887  ;  M.A.  and  B.C.L.,  1890  ; 
of  the  Middle  Temple,  1887  ;  Curate  of  St. 
Andrew's,  Montpelier,  Bristol,  1891. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1281.] 

Shaw,  Rev.  John.  b.  Madeley,  1654;  s.  of 
Rev.  William  Shaw  ;  Mat.  Brasenose  Coll., 
Ox.,  16th  July,  1669  ;  B.A.,  1673  ;  M.A., 
Ch.  Cb.,  1677  ;  Vicar  of  Madeley,  1682  ; 
Rector  of  Mavesyn  Ridware,  1685. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1341.] 

Shaw,  Moses,     b.   Burslem,   1703  ;    s.  of  Ralph 
Shaw  ;    Mat.   Magd.    Coll.,  •  Ox.,   11th  Oct., 
1722. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1282.] 

Shaw,  Rev.  Samuel,  b.  Repton,  Derbys.,  1635  ; 
educated  Repton  Sch.  ;  ■  Mat.  St.  John's  Coll., 
Cam.,  1649  ;  M.A.  ;  Master  of  Tamworth 
Gr.  Sch.,  1656 — 66  ;  Rector  of  Long  Whatton, 
1658—60  ;  Master  of  Ashby-de-la-Zouch  Gr. 
Sch.,  1666  ;  d.  22nd  Jan.,  1691. 

Immanuel ;  or,  A  Discovery  of  True  Religion,  as  it 
imparts  a  living  principle  in  the  minds  of  persons.  London, 
1667.    4to. 

Farewell  Life  ;  "Welcome  the  Plague  as  the  Voice  of 
One  crying  in  the  Wilderness.  London,  n.d.  (1666).  12mo., 
pp.  xiv.,  15 — 134.    ' 

Words  Made  Visible ;  or,  Grammar  and  Rhetoric 
accommodated  to  the  Liyes  and  Manners  of  Men.  London, 
1678.    8vo. 

The  Divine  Art  of  Memory ;  or,  The  Sum  of  the 
Bible.     London :  Printed  hy  Simon  Wastel.     1883.     12mo. 

Adam  Able,  or  Vain  Man.  iMndon,  1692.  16mo., 
2  leaves,  pp.  123. 

The  Diiferent  Hamour  of  Men.     London,  1692.    8to. 

Latin  Syntax  for  Tamworth  School.    London,  1727. 

The  True  Christian  Test  .  .  Two  Parts.  I.,  Of 
Man  .  .  .  in  his  Moral  Capacity  .  .  II.,  Of  Man 
.  .  .  in  his  Political  Capacity  .  .  .  London :  Printed 
by  Thomas  James  for  Samuel  Tidmarsh  at  the  King's-Head 
in  Cornhill.    MDCLXXXH.    12mo.,  pp.  401. 

Immanuel ;  or,  A  Discovery  of  I'rue  Religion  .  'To 
which  are  prefixed — Memoirs  of  the  Author,  and  a  Dis- 
course concerning  Communion  with  God  .  .  .  Fourth 
Edition,  revised  and  corrected.  Leeds :  Printed  by  George 
Wilson,  Hunsley  Lane.    1804.    Pt.  8vo.,  pp.  xlii.,  115. 

Sermons  upon  several  Important  Subjects  .  .^  . 
Fourth  Edition,  revised  and  corrected.  Leeds:  same  im- 
print.   1804.     Pt.  8to.,  pp.  xi.,  123. 

Nichols's  Leics.,  in.,  1110,  1111;  Bibl.  Topog.  Brit., 
Vn.,  310,  311 ;  Calamy's  Nonconformist  Memorials,  II., 
404 — 11 ;  see  Appendix.] 

Shaw,  Samuel.  b.  Tamworth,  1702  ;  S:  of 
Samuel  Shaw  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  10th  Nov., 
1719  ;  B.A.,  Clare  Hall,  Cam.,  1721. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1282.] 

Shaw,  Simeon,  b.  Hanley  ;  LL.D.  ;  d.,  County 
Asylum,  Stafford. 

Nature  Displayed.  Six  Volumes.  London,  1823. 
8vo. ;   plates. 

History  of  the  Staffordshire  Potteries  .  Hanley. 
Printed  far  the  Author  by  J.  Jackson,  Printer  and  Book- 
seller.   1829.     12mo.,  pp.  viii.,  244. 

[One  of  the  most  valuable  books,  giving  facta  and  incidents 
relating  to  the  Potting  trade  not  to  be  found  elsewhere,  except 
where  they  have  been  copied  from  this.] 


The  Chemistry  of  Pottery  and  a  Dissertation  on 
Chemical  Substances.     London :  J.  Lewis.    1837.    8vo. 

History  of  Stoke-upon-Trent. 

[Usually  called  Ward's ;  was  in  part  written  and  much  of  the 
information  collected  by  Simeon  Shaw  (his  name  appears  on  the 
first  si.Y  parts) ;  but  he  was  poor,  and  when  pressed  mortgaged 
his  book  and  rights  to  a  lawyer.  "  Having  fell  into  the  hands  of  a 
Philistine  he  was  despoiled  of  his  goods  "  :  he  sowed  and  Ward 
reaped.] 

Tables  to  Facilitate  Chemical  Analyses.  London  i 
Sherwood.    1843.    8vo. 

Shaw,  Rev.  Stebbing.  b.  Stone,  1762  ;  s.  of 
Rev.  Stebbing  Shaw,  Rector  of  Hartshorne, 
Derbys. ;  educated  Repton  Sch. ;  Mat.  Queen's 
Coll.,  Cam.,  Oct.,  1780;  Fellow;  F.S.A.  ; 
Rector  of  Hartshorne,  Derbys.,  1799  to  death  ; 
Tutor  to  Francis  Burdett  (afterwards  Sir 
Francis  Burdett,  Bart.)  ;  d.,  London,  28th 
Oct.,  1802. 

Tour  to  the  Highlands  of  Scotland  in  the  year  1787. 
London,  1787.    8vo.    (Pitblished  anonymously.) 
[Tour  made  in  connection  with  Mr.  Burdett.] 
Tour  to   the    West   of    England  in  the   year    1788. 
London,  1789.     8vo. 

The  Topographer.  London,  1789 — 91.  8vo.,  4  vols. 
[Compiled  by  Shaw  and  Sir  Egerton  Bridges.] 

The  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  County  of  Stafford. 
London,  1798,  1801.  [Vol.  I.  and  Part  1  of  Vol.  II.  only 
published.  Price  of  Small  Paper  Copies,  £10  10s. ;  of 
Large  Paper  Copies,  £15  15s.]  Collation: — Vol.  I.: 
Half  Title,  Title,  and  Preface,  xvi. ;  List  of  Subscribers, 
xxi.  —  xxiv. ;  Introduction,  125,  prefixed  thereto  is  "  Agri, 
Staffiordiensis  Icon  ";  Appendix,  xii. ;  Index  to  Domesday 
Book,  *  xii. ;  "  Liber  Niger  Scaccarii,"  xiii. — xxxviii. ; 
History,  434 ;  Appendix,  38.  In  the  body  of  the  work, 
pp.  153—58, 165,  207,  214,  229,  230,  and  4"ll— 16,  are  re- 
peated with  asterisks.  There  are  plates  numbered  1  to 
5  and  1  to  40  in  the  volume,  and  also  18  in  the  letterpress, 
and  a  Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Wolferstan  on  p.  *  416. 
Vol.  II.  (pt.  1)  :  Title  and  Advertizement,  xxxii. ;  Addi- 
tional List  of  Plates  and  Directions  to  the  Binder,  14 ; 
History,  290 ;  Appendix,  20.  In  the  History,  pp.  21,  22, 
27,  30,  105—7,  215,  217,  221,  and  222,  are  repeated  with 
asterisks  ;  107  is  repeated  twice,  and  171  and  172  are  re- 
peated on  folding  Pedigree  of  Pipe  of  Bilston ;  contains 
also  a  Plan  of  Wolverhampton  and  38  Plates,  besides  14 
Plates  in  the  Letterpress,  and  two  folding  Pedigrees  on 
pp.  172, 188.] 

[The  following  copies  are  worthy  of  special  notice : — Copy, 
"  with  four  leaves  of  the  proof  sheets  having  the  author's  correc- 
tions added — James  Broughton's  copy,  with  his  manuscript 
additions " ;  Another,  "  with  numerous  additional  engravings, 
consisting  of  portraits,  views,  &c.,  including  a  set  of  the  unpub- 
lished plates  wbich  were  prepared  for  the  continuation";  Another, 
"  with  many  scarce  additional  portraits  and  views  inserted,  and 
the  original  Proposals  for  Publication  "  ;  Another,  "  the  Rev.  H. 
White's  copy,  with  autograph  letter  to  him  from  the  Rev.  S.  Shaw, 
illustrated  with  23  illuminations  by  the  Author  (13  of  which  are 
drawings  in  water-colours  and  10  views  coloured  by  him),  and  a 
few  additional  engravings."  The  two  latter  volumes  are  on  large 
paper.    AH  these  copies  are  in  the  Salt  Library  at  Stafford. 

[Shaw's  History  is  now  very  valuable  ;  a  fair  price  for  Small 
Paper  copies  being  £24 ;  for  Large  Paper,  £36  to  £40,  i.e.,  without 
additions,  and  good  copies  uncropped.  Copies  have  sold  for  as 
much  as  £68. 

[_The  Compiler  will  feel  obliged  to  any  of  his  subscribers  having 
copies,  or  knowing  of  copies,  of  Shaw's  Staffordshire,  if  they  will  favour 
him  with  a  collution  of  their  copies,  specifying  especially  all  additions 
thereto  beyond  the  collation  given  above.} 

A  Series  of  Engravings  from  Shaw's  History  of 
Staffordshire,  with  a  Set  of  the  Unpublished  Plates  which 
were  prepared  for  the  continuation.  Polio  Volume,  circa 
1842.     [Salt  Lib.] 

Forty  Plates  .  .  .  from  Shaw's  Staffordshire. 
Large  Paper  and  Imp.  Folio  Volume.  [Sold  at  Chet- 
wynd  Sale,  5th  December,  1893.    Penes  Compiler.] 

Plates  of  Monuments,  Seals,  Views,  by  Rev.  S.  Shaw ; 
in  number  345,  many  duplicates.     [Salt  Library.] 

Account  of  Shenstone.  An  Excerpt  from  Shaw. 
Birmingham,  issued  circa  1800.    fol. 

History  and  Antiquities  of  Handsworth.  Birming- 
ham :  .  .  .  Swinney  ^  Ferrall  .  .  1812.  fol., 
pp.  15,  with  5  plates. 

Life.  By  Sir  F.  Burdett,  Bart.  [(?enf.'silfo.5r.,LXXin.] 

[Bloxam's  Magd.  Coll.,VIL,41 ;  Gent.'s  Mag.  (yanous 

years  to  death,  Mr.  Shaw  being  a  frequent  contributor) ; 

fiarwood's  Erdeswicke   (1844),    Preface,    with  portrait; 

Nichols's  Leics.,  III.,  998.] 


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Shaw,  Theodore  Frederick  Charles  Edward,  b. 
Wolverhampton,  ]869  ;  s.  of  Edward  Dethick 
Shaw ;    Mat.    Balliol   Coll.,    Ox.,    19th  Oct., 

1886. 
[Foster's  Alnnmi  Oxon.,  IV.,  1282.] 

Shaw,  Thomas,     h.  Sedgley,  1732  ;  s.  of  Thomas 
Shaw,  Esq.  ;    Mat.   Queen's  Coll.,  Ox.,  27th 
Oct.,  1750  ;  B.A.,  1775  ;  M.A.,  1777. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1283.] 

Shaw,  Rev.  William.  Rector  of  Mucclestone, 
1666 — 70;  of  Mavesj-n  Kidware  ;  Preb.  of 
Pipa  Parva,  Lichfield,  23rd  Jan.,  1663,  to 
death  ;  d.  1672. 

[Haiwood's  Lichfield,  243  ;   Hutchinson's  Stoke,  110.] 

Shaw,  Wilham.  b.  Mavesjn  Ridware,  1684  ; 
s.  of  Rev.  Brian  Shaw  [s««]  ;  Mat.  Oriel  Coll., 
Ox.,  19tli  March,  1701. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1341.] 

Shaw,  Rev.  William  Frederick,     b.  Gospel  End, 

Sedgley,    24th    Feb.,    1843  ;     s.    of   Thomas 

Shaw,  Esq.,    and  Sarah,  his  wife  ;    educated 

Shrewsbury  Sch.,  1857—62  ;  Mat.  Line.  Coll., 

Ox.,  21st  Oct.,  1862  ;    B.A.,   1865  ;    M.A., 

1869  :    Curate  of  Caverswall,  1867—68  ;    of 

Cheddleton,  1868—73  ;  Rector  of  West  Stoke, 

Sussex,    1873  ;    m.,  5tli    Feb.,   1867,   Emily, 

dau.  of  John  Bradford,  Merchant,  Liverpool. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1282  ;    private  informal 
tion.] 

Shawoross,  John  Peter,     b.  Northwood,  Hanley, 
1863  ;    8.  of  Rev.  William  Shawcross  ;    Mat. 
as  a  ISTon.-Coll.,  Ox.,  13th  Oct.,  1883  ;    B.A., 
1886. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1283.] 

Shawb,    Henry   Cunliffe.      b.  Cliff  Hall,  Tam- 
worth,  1833  ;   s.  of  Samuel  Pole  Shawe,  Esq.  ; 
Mat.    Ch.    Ch.,    Ox.,     3rd    June,    1852  ;     of 
Weddington  Hall,  Warws. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1283.] 

Shawb,  Samuel  Pole.  b.  St.  James's,  West- 
minster, 1789  ;  s.  of  William  Shawe,  Esq. 
Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  28th  Jan.,  1808  ;  B.A, 
1812  ;  M.A.,  1818  ;  of  Maple  Hayes,  Lich 
field  ;  J. P.  and  Deputy  Lieutenant,  Staffs, 
"a  famous  bowler";  d.  11th  March,  1862. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1283.] 

Shawyer,  Rev.  Andrew  Fielden.  b.  Rugeley, 
20th- April,  1811  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Andrew  Shawyer, 
CongregationalMinister  (afterwards  of  BiJston); 
educated  Congregational  Sch.,  Lewisham,  and 
Rotberham  Coll.,  1830  ;  Congregational  Minis- 
ter, from  1834  ;  at  Cockermouth,  Cumb., 
1834  ;  at  Tnrvey,  Beds.,  1843  ;  at  Allonby, 
Cumb.,  1845  ;  Pateley  Bridge,  Yorks.,  1850  ; 
at  Delph,  Yorks.,  1861  ;  d.  30th  July,  1868  ; 
bur.  Keswick  Churchyard. 
Obituary.      {^Congregational    Year  Book   (1869),   277, 

Shbil  (or  Sheale),  Richard. 

The  Tamworth  Minstrel's  Complaint  of  His  Mis- 
fortunes and'  Poverty.  [Bodl.  Lib.,  48  (46),  f.  95,  lines 
lo4.] 


Sheldon,  Most  Rev.  Gilbert,  b.  Stanton,  19th 
July,  1598, ;  s.  of  Roger  Sheldon  ;  subfcribed  Ox. 
Univ.,  1st  July,  1614  ;  B.A.,  Trin.  Coll.,  27th 
Nov.,  1617  ;  incorporated  Cam.  Univ.,  1619  ; 
M.A.,  28th  June,  1620;  Fellow,  All  Souls' 
Coll.,  Ox.,  1622;  B.D.,  llthNov.,1628;  D.D., 
25th  June,  1634  ;  Warden  of  his  Coll.,  March, 
1635 — 48,  when  he  was  ejected  and  cast  into 
prison;  on  bis  release,  28th  Oct.,  1648,  he 
retired  to  Snelstone,  Derbys.  ;  again  Warden, 
1660— Jan.,  1661  ;  Member  of  Gray's  Inn, 
1664  ;  Domestic  Chp.  to  Thomas,  Lord  Coven- 
try, 1622  ;  Vicar  of  Hackney,  2nd  May, 
1632  ;  Rector  of  Oddington,  Oxon.,  1636  ; 
of  Ickford,  Bucks.,  1636  ;  of  Newington, 
Oxon.,  1639;  Canon  of  Gloucester,  1633; 
Chp.  in  Ordinary  to  the  King  ;  Clerk  to  the 
Closet  ;  Dean  of  Chapel  Royal,  1661  ;  Bp.  of 
London,  9th  Oct.,  1660—62  ;  Archbp.  of 
Canterbury,  11th  Aug.,  1663,  to  death  ; 
Chancellor  of  Ox.  Univ.,  20th  Dec,  1667— 
21st  July,  1669  ;  d.  9th  Nov.,  1677  ;  bur. 
Croydon. 

[Archbp.  Sheldon  erected,  whilst  Chancellor,  the 
Sheldonian  Theatre  at  Oxford ;  its  architect  was  Sir  C. 
Wren.  The  first  stone  was  laid  26th  Julv,  1664 ;  opened 
9th  July,  1669.  It  cost  £15,000,  besides  which  the  Arch- 
bishop endowed  it  with  £2,000  for  its  support.  He  also 
remitted  in  fines  over  £17,000  on  his  accession  to  his 
Bishopric,  &c.,  and  left  by  Will  to  Lichfield  Cathedral 
£453.] 

Sermon  before  the  King,  June  28th,  1660.  London 
1660.     4to. 

Portrait.    Half-length,  half-sheet,  mezzo. 

Ditto.     8vo.,  mezzo. 

Ditto.    Engraved  by  D.  Loggau.    Half-sheet. 

Ditto.    A  head,  engraved  by  Vertue.    Lar.  4to. 

Ditto.    An  Engraving  in  8vo. 

[Burrow's  Worthies  of  Magd.  Coll.,  474  ;  Lansd.  MS 
086,  f.  212 ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1343  •' 
Todd's  Bp.  B.  Walton,  I.,  50,  290—93,  303  ;  Bp.  Barlow's 
Eemains  (1693),  192;  Le  Neve's  Archbishops,  192  ;  Bion 
Mirror  (1795—1813)  ;  Murray's  Cathedrals  (1861) ;  Reli'q., 
II.,  37,  38  ;  Burnet's  Own  Times  ;  Bliss's  Wood's  Ath. 
Oxon.,  II. ;  Wood's  Annals  ;  Biog.Brit.  ;  Chalmers's  Biog 
Diet.;  Granger's  Biog.  Hist.,  III.,  159,  160  ;  Sup  337  ■ 

Bodl.  Lib.,  1121,  475  :   1131,  231,  274  :  1521,  161  :  421,  223  ': 

seo,  400.J  ' 

Sheldon,  Henry.  Brother  to  Archbp.  Sheldon  : 
subscribed  Ox.  Univ.,  16th  April,  1613. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1343.] 

Sheldon,  Hugh.     Another  brother  ;    subscribed 
Ox.  Univ.,  1st  July,  1614. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1343.] 

Sheldon,  James;     Of  Alstonfield,  1616. 
Token,  engraved.     \_Reliq.,  IV.,  17.] 

Sheldon,  Rev.  John.  h.  Rycote,  Oxon.,  1822  ; 
s:  of  Robert  Sheldon,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Trin  Coll  ' 
Ox.,  12th  March,  1845  ;  B.A.,  1848  ;  M.A.',' 
1851  ;  Vicar  of  St.  James's,  Handsworth' 
1856—81  ;  of  The  Field,  Stroud,  Gloucs.  ' 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1284.] 

Sheldon,  John  Priace.  b.  Low  Fields,  near 
Bakewell,  Derbys.,  5th  April,  1841  ;  s.  of 
George  Sheldon  and  Jane  Anne  {dau.  of 
John  Prince,  of  The  Brund,  Sheen),  his  wife  ; 
educated  Longnor  Sch.  ;  Professor  of  Agri- 
culture at  the  Roy.  Agricultural  Coll.,  Ciren- 
cester ;    and   of  Dairy    Farming   at    Coll.  of 


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Agriculture,  Downton 
Milner,  of  Manchester  ; 
since  ]862. 


m.    Margaret   Ellen 
of  The  Brand,  Sheen, 


Dairv  Farms.  A, Paper  read  before  the  Midland  Club. 
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The  Rise  and  Progress  of  Improved  Dairying  in 
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Prize  Essay  on  Cheesemaking  on  the  Factory  Princi- 
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Agricultural  Society.    1876.    8vo.,  pp.  20. 

Prize  Essay  on  Tenant  Right.  Published  at  "  The 
Chronicle  and  Mercury''  Office,  Leicester.     1876.     8vo. 

The  International  Dairy  Show  at  Hamburg.  1877. 
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The  Agricultural  Outlook.  An  Address  delivered 
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The  Production  of  Milk  and  Buttermaking.  A 
Lecture  delivered  before  the  Royal  Dublin  Society.  1879. 
8vo.,  pp  12. 

A  Treatise  on  Dairy  Farming.  London :  Cassell  ^  Co. 
1879.    4to.,  pp.  570  ;  26  plates  and  220  woodcuts. 

England's  Future  Granary.  A  Report  on  Canada  as 
Special  Commissioner  of  the  Canadian  Government. 
London,  1880.    8vo.,  pp.  28. 

On  Some  Features  in  Dairying.    London,  1881.    8vo. 

Dairy  Farming  and  the  Milk  Trade.  188^.  8vo., 
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Lancashire  Cheesemaking.    Preston,  1882.    4to. 

Dairy  Farming :    Its  Position  and  Claims.    London, 

1883.  8vo.,  pp.  8. 

To  Canada  and  Through  it  with  the  British  Associa- 
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pp.  32.    Illustrated. 

The  English  Dairy.  A  Lecture  delivered  in  the 
Lecture   Room  of  the  International  Health  Exhibition. 

1884.  8vo.,  pp.  20. 

Some  Thoughts  on  Milk  and  Cows.   1885.    8vo.,  pp.  7. 

The  Manufacture  of  Butter  and  Cheese.    1885. 

Butterine.     London,  1886.    8vo.,  pp.  16. 

The  Condition  and  Wants  of  the  Dairy  Interest  in 
Cheshire.    1886.    8vo. 

Prom  Britain  to  British  Columbia.  A  Report  as 
Special  Commissioner  of  the  Canadian  Government.  1887. 
8vo.,  pp.  75.    Dlustrated. 

The  Farm  and  the  Dairy.  London:  George  B»U  ^ 
Sons.    1889.    8vo.,  pp.  154  ;  18  woodcuts. 

The  Future  of  British  Agriculture.  London :  Allen  ^ 
Co.    1892.    8vo.,  pp.  158. 

British  Dairying.     London :  Crosby  Lochwood.    189iS. 

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Farmers'  Difficulties  {ib.  (1879)]  ;  The  Milk  Pail  and  the 
Cans  that  fill  it  [ib.  (1880)];  Butter  and  Cheese  Ub. 
(1881)1  ;  The  Roast  Beef  of  Old  England,  [ib.  (1884)]  ; 
What  to  do  with  Surplus  Milk  [i6.  (1886)]  ;  What  about 
Dairy  Farming?  lib.  (1887)];  Ranching  m  Alberta  [ si. 
(1888)]  •  Grazing  and  Dairying  in  Summer  \_ib.  (1889)  J  ; 
The  Practical  Feeding  of  Cows  [J6.  (1890)]  ;  Mexico  as  a 
Ranching  Country  lib.  (1891)] ;  The  Use  of  Cattle  at 
Dairv  Shows  \ib.  (1892)]  ;  The  Limestone  Sheep  of  Derby- 
shire \ib.  (1893)]  ;  Feeding  Live  Stock  in  Winter  when 
Forage  is  scarce  [ib.  (1894)]  ;  Land  and  Agriculture  in 
England  [Jour.  American  Agricultural  Association  (1881)  J ; 
Agriculture  in  England  \_ib.  (1881)]. 

Sheldon,  William,  of  Staffs.  Mat.  Oriel  Coll., 
Ox.,  1580. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1343.] 

Sheldon,  William  Roi:)ert.  b.  Handsworth, 
1857  ;  s.  of  the  Rev.  John  Sheldon,  Vicar  of 
St.  James's;  Mat.  Line.  Coll.,  Ox,,  20th 
Oct.,  1876  ;  Scholar,  1876—80  ;  B.A.,  1880  ; 
M.A.,  1884  ;  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn, 
1882. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1284.] 

Shelton. 

rjewitt's  Ceramic  Art,  L,  95,  101,  303,  355   433,  463, 
464,  505  :  II.,  97, 112,  167,  195,  203,  278-344,  422.] 


Shelton,   Joseph,     b.  West  Bromwich,    1682  ; 

s.    of    John    Shelton   and    Mary,    his    wife ; 

Student,    Inner    Temple,    1696  ;     Mat.    St. 

Edmund  Hall,  Ox.,  26th  March,  1705  ;  Vicar 

of  Salford  Priors,  Wai;^^.,  1721. 

[Foster's  Aluiuni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1344;  Willett's 
West  Bromwich,  Pedig;ree,  No.  2.] 

Shelton,  Sir  Richard,  Knt.  b.  of  John  Shelton, 
Mercer,  and  Barbara  {dau.  of  Francis  Stanley, 
Lord  of  tlie  Manor  of  West  Bromwich),  his 
wife  ;  Solicitor-General  to  Charles  I.. ;  King's 
Counsel  Extraordinary  ;  Lord  of  the  Manor  of 
West  Bromwich,  1626  to  death  ;  m.  Lettice, 
dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Fisher,  Bart.,  of  Packing- 
ton,  Warws.  ;  d.  1647;  bur.  7ih  Dec,  at 
West  Bromwich. 
[Shaw,  II.,  127 ;    Willett's  West  Bromwich,  13,  14, 

and  Shelton  Pedigree  at  end.] 

Shbnstonb. 

Act  for  Making  and  Maintaining  Roads  ...  to 
Shenstone.    1807.    fol. 

An  Act  for  Repairing  Roads  from  Birmingham  to 
.  .  .  Shenstone  and  other  Roads,  2nd  March,  1826. 
fol.,  pp.  33. 

History  of  [Shaw,  II..  31—56]  ;  View  of  Shenstone 
[31]  ;  of  Shenstone  Park  [46]  ;  N.  W.  View  of  Shenstone 
Moss  [49]  ;  View  of  [Prontis.  to  Sanders'  Shenstone]. 

[See  Sanders  (Rev.  H.).] 

Shenstone,  Frederick  Smith,  b.  Tipton,  1824  ; 
s.  of  Richard  Smith,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  St.  John's 
Coll.,  Ox.,  6th  Dec,  1842  ;  B.A.,  1846  ; 
M.A.,  1854;  Foreday  Fellow,  1854— 73  ;  of 
Sutton  Hall,  Sussex  ;  J.P.  and  Deputy  Lieu- 
tenant, Stafis.  ;  Barrister-at-Law,  Middle 
Temple,  1847  ;  High  Sheriff,  Sussex,  1886  ; 
assumed  additional  name  of  Shenstone. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1265.] 

Shbnton,    Rev.    Joseph,      b.    Silverdale ;    s.  of 

Job  Shenton  ;    Primitive  Methodist  Minister. 

Tom  Latimer. 

Numerous  Tales.     [P.  M.  Mag.'] 

Shephbed,  Mary.  b.  Melton  Mowbray,  Leies., 
29th  Dec,  1798  ;  dau.  of  William  Shepherd 
and  Rebecca,  his  wife  ;  resident  at  Kingsley, 
1348 — 70  ;  built  a  Temperance  Hall  there  ; 
removed  to  Cheadle,  1870  ;  d.  3rd  Jan.,  1876. 
Memoir.     [See  Yates  (Rev.  B.).] 

Shepherd,  Rev.  William  Robert,  b.  Coton  Hill, 
Shrewsbury,  24th  May,  1837  ;  s.  of  Captain 
Shepherd,  R.N.  ;  educated  Shrewsbury  Gr. 
Sch.;  Caius  Coll.,  Cam.;  Lichfield  Theological 
Coll.;  formerly  a  Solicitor;  Curate  of  Wee- 
ford  and  Hints,  1864-66  ;  of  Elford,  1867  ; 
Librarian  of  Lichfield  Theological  Coll. ;  As- 
sistant Curate  of  Ch.  Ch.,  Lichfield,  with 
Chaplaincy  of  St.  John's  Hospital,  1867  ; 
Curate  in  charge  of  Moreton-on-Lugg,  Herefs., 
1870—78  ;    Curate  of  Madeley-w.-Tibherton, 

1879  ;  in  charge  of  Stretton-Sugwas,  Herefs., 

1880  ;  Vicar  of  Preston-on-the-Wye,  Herefs., 

1881  to  date  ;    m.   Catherine  Emelia,  dau.  of 
Rev.  Robert  Coupland,  Vicar  of  Weeford. 

Adventures  of  Mr.  Ambiguous  Law.      Carr  Bunkle, 
Gent.    LMidon :  James  Blackwood.    1860.    8vo.,  pp.  277. 


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Sheppard,  Rev.  Seth.     Mat.  Balliol  Coll.,  Ox., 
14th  March,    1695;    B.A.,   1698;     Vicar  of 
Sbifnal,  Salop,  1728  ;  of  Bushbury,  1729. 
,    [Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1345.] 

Sheppard,    Rev.    Walter,     b.    Staffs.,    1555; 
Mat.     St.    Edmund    Hall,     Ox.,    10th   Jan., 
1575  ;  B.A.,  10th  July,  1578  ;  probably  same, 
who  was  Rector  of  Panton,  Lines.,  1595. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  B.S.,  IV.,  1346.] 

Shepperd,  Rev.  James  Philip,  b.  Oxford,  1827  ; 
Exhibitioner,  Hatfield  Hall,  Durham,  1849  ; 
Lichfield  Theological  Coll.,  1850  ;  M.A., 
Archbp.  of  Canterbury,  1865  ;  Curate  of  North 
Shore,  Kirkdale,  Liverpool,  1851  ;  in  charge 
of  St.  Thomas's,  St.  Helens,  Lanes.,  1855  ; 
Vicar  of  West  Smethwick,  1855—64  ;  of 
St.  Thomas's,  Preston,  1864 — 85  ;  Rookhope, 
Durham,  1885—91  ;  d.  1891  ;  bur.  Preston. 

The  Coming  Eest.     London,  1854. 
Plain  Sermons  for  the  Workinsr  Classes.     London, 
1854. 

News  from  the  East.     London,  1855. 

Protestant  Conversation  Cards.    London :  Wertheim. 

Early  Closing.     London,  1857. 

Shepperd,  Rev.  William  Dangerfield.  b.  Smeth- 
wick, 2nd  July,  1861  ;  s.  of  Rev.  James  P. 
Shepperd,  Vicar  [s««];  educated  Preston  Gr. 
Sch.;  Mat.  Queen's  Coll.,  Ox.,  21st  Oct., 
1879  ;  B.A.,  1883  ;  M.A.,  1886  ;  .Curate  of 
Kelloe,  Durham,  1886  ;  St.  Paul's,  Darling- 
ton, 1892. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1285.] 

Shbrbournb,    Rev.    Richard.     Preb.    of   Prees, 
Hereford  ;    Treasurer  of  Hereford  ;     Archd.  of 
Salop,  1485—1500  ;  d.  1500. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  215.] 

Shbrbournb,   Rt.  Rev.   Robert,     b.  Rolleston  ; 
Bp.  of  Chichester,  1508—36  ;  founded  a  Gr. 
Sch.  at  Rolleston,  circa  1520. 
[Shaw,  I.,  34.] 

Shehbournb,  Rev.  William.  b.  Middlesex, 
June,  1596  ;  educated  Merchant  Taylors' 
Sch.  London ;  Mat.  St.  John's  Coll.,  Ox., 
30th  Oct.,  1612  ;  B.A.,  6th  July,  1615  ; 
M.A.,  nth  May,  1619;  B.D.,  5th  July, 
1625  ;  created  D.D.,  24th  March,  1643 ; 
Rector  of  Tabbery,  Pemb.,  1625  ;  Preb.  of 
Curborough,  and  Canon  of  Lichfield,  3rd  Jan., 
1619 — 37  ;  Rector  of  Pembridge,  Herefs., 
1631  ;  Canon  of  Hereford,  1642  ;  Chancellor 
of  Llandaff  ;  deprived  of  all  his  appointments 
during  the  Civil  War,  but  had  them  restored 
to  him  at  the  Restoration  ;  Vicar  of  Founhope, 
1662  ;  of  Lugwardine,  (both)  Herefs.,  1667  : 
d.  April,  1679  ;  bur.  Pembridge,  21st  April. 
[Le  Neve's  Fasti,  H.,  56  ;  Walker's  Sufferings  of  the 
Clergy;    Eobmson's  ,  I.,   149;    Poster's  Alumni 

Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1347  ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  223.] 

Sherburn,  Edward. 

Letter  to  Ashmole.    With  Ashmole's  Answer.     FBodl 
Lib.,  423,  II.  (121),  292,  293.]  '" 

Sheridan,    Rt.    Hon.    Richard    Brinsley.       b 
DuWin,    30th    Oct.,    1751  ;      s.    of    Thomas 


Sheridan  ;  educated  by  Mr.  C.  Whyte,  Dublin, 
and  at  Harrow,  1763  ;  Student  of  Middle 
Temple,  1769  ;  part  Proprietor  of  Drury  Lane 
Theatre,  from  1776  ;  M.P.,  Stafford,  1780— 
1806  ;  Under  Secretary  to  Rt.  Hon,  James 
C.  Fox,  1782—83  ;  Secretary  to  the  Treasury, 
April,  1783  ;  Receiver -General  to  Duchy  of 
Cornwall,  1799  ;  Treasurer  to  the  Navy  ;  P.O.; 
Leading  Counsel  in  the  Impeachment  of 
Warren  Hastings,  late  Governor-General  of 
India  ;  m.  (1)  Elizabeth  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Linley,  the  composer,  (2)  Esther  Jane  Ogle, 
dau.  of  the  Dean  of  Winchester;  d.  1816; 
bur.  Westmr.  Abbey. 

The  Epistles  of  Aristansetus.     From  the  Greek.    8vo. 
(Published  anonymously.) 

The  Rivals.    A  Comedy.     London,  1775.    8vo. 

The  Duenna.  A  Comic  Opera.  London,  1775.  8vo. 
4th  ed.,  same  year,  8vo.,  pp.  99.     8th  ed.,  London,  1794. 

Songs,  Duets,  Trios,  &c.,  in  "The  Duenna."  22nd  ed., 
London,  1776.     8vo.,  pp.  20. 

A  Trip  to  Scarborough.  A  Comedy.  London,  1781. 
8vo. 

The  Critic  ;  or,  A  Tragedy  Rehearsed.  London,  1778 
8vo.,  pp.  98.    London :  T.  Becket.    1781.    8vo. 

[The  tour  were  collected  together  and  published  in  a  Duo. 
volume  in  Dublin.] 

St.  Patrick's  Day;  or.  The  Scheming  Lieutenant. 
London,  1776.     8vo. 

The  Tempest  Altered.     London,  1777. 

The  School  for  Scandal.  London,  1777 ;  Dublin,  1785 
5th  ed.,  Dublin,  1788.     12mo.,  pp.  78. 

L'Ecole  du  Scandale  Comedie  traduite  de  en  Prancoise 
(de  I'Anglais  de  Richard  Brinsley  Sheridan).  Geneve 
1788.     8vo.,  pp.  84. 

The  Camp.    A  Comedy.    London,  1778.    8vo. 

Verses  to  the  Memory  of  David  Garrick.  London 
1779.    4to.  ' 

The  Legislative  Independence  of  Ireland  Vindicated 
A  Speech  Dublin,  1785.     8vo.,  pp.  22. 

Speech  ...  7th  February,  1787,  on  bringing 
forward  the  Fourth  Charge  against  Warren  Hastings. 
2nd  ed.,  London,  1787.    8vo.,  pp.  76. 

A  Comparative  Statement  of  the  Two  Bills  for  the 
Better  Government  of  India.  London,  1788.  4to.  2nded. 
same  date,  4to.,  pp.  39.     London,  1806,  8vo.  ' 

Observations  on  Mr.  Sheridan's  Comparative  State- 
ment.    By  John  Waring  Scott,  Esq.     London,  1788.     4to. 

Letter  to  R.  B.  Sheridan,  M.P.,  on  his  late  proceedings 
as  a  Member  of  the  Society  for  the  Freedom  of  the  Press 
By  J.  Boyne.     London,  1792.     8vo. 

Six  Letters  to  Mr.  Sheridan  on  his  Conduct  in 
Parliament.  By  a  Suffolk  Freeholder.  Bury  St.  Edmunds 
1794.     8vo..  pp.  60.  ' 

Epistles  to  the  Right  Hon.  Henry  Dundas.  London 
1796.    4to.  ' 

Our  King,  Our  Country,  and  Our  God.  Birminqham. 
s.  sh.  " 

.,,„„-^^*y^  Regulated  from   the   Prompt    Book.     Dublin, 
1792—93.     12mo.    London,  1794,  8vo. 

Dramatic  Pieces.    Dublin,    n.d.  (1796).    12mo 

Sheridan  and  Kotzebue  :  The  Enterprizing  Adventure 
of  Pizarro.  Also  Varieties  and  Opposition  of  Criticism  on 
the  Play  of  Pizarro.  With  Biographical  Sketch  of  Sheridan 
and  Kotzebue.    London,  1797.    8vo. 

A  Critique  on  the  Tragedy  of  Pizarro  as  represented 
at  Drury  Lane  Theatre.    London:  W.  Millar.    1799.    8vo 

Critical  Remarks  on  Pizarro :  a  Tragedy  Bv  S  a' 
Bardsley,  M.D.     London:  Cadell.     1800.     Ivo  '      ' 

Memoir  of  the  Life  of  R.  B.  Sheridan.  With  a 
Concise  Critique  upon  the  new  Tragedy  of  Pizarro 
London :  J.  Parsons.     1799.     8vo. 

Pizarro,  altered  from  Kotzebue  and  adapted  to  the 
English  Stage.  London :  J.  Ridgway.  1799.  8vo  po  78 
Another,  same  date,  8vo.,  pp.  (vi.)  76  (iii )  ]  ;  r.  •      • 

Speech  on  the  Motion  for  the  Army  Establishment. 
London,  1802.    8vo.,  pp.  20. 

The  Impostor  Unmasked;  or.  The  New  Man  of  the 
People.    London,  1806.    8vo. 

Substance  of  a  Speech  ...  at  a  Meeting  of  the 
Electors  of  Westminster,  Sept.  18th,  1806.  London,  1806 
ovo.,  pp.  19.  ' 

Memoir    of    the    Eight    Hon.    Jamea    Fox.       With 


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Anecdotes    ...     To  which  is  added  the  Character  of 
Mr.  Pox.     London,  1806.    8vo.,  pp.  100. 

The  Jesuit.  A  Periodical  Paper.  [Sheridan  was  a 
large  contributor.] 

Monody  on  the  Death  of  R.  B.  Sheridan,  to  be  Spoken 
at  the  Drury  Lane  Theatre.     London,  1818.    8vo. 

The  Speeches  of  Eichard  Brinsley  Sheridan  .  .  . 
With  a  Slcetch  of  his  Life.  By  a  Constitutional  Friend. 
London,  1816.  8vo.,  5  vols.  2ud  ed.,  corrected  and  im- 
proved, London ;  H.  G.  Bolin  ;  1842;  cr.  8vo.,  3  vols. 

Clio's  Protest ;  or.  The  Picture  Varnished.  With 
other  Poems.    London,  1810.    8vo. 

Beauties  of  Sheridan.  Selected  by  A.  Howard. 
London,  1822.    18mo.,  port. 

The  Dramatic  Works  of  the  Right  Hon.  R.  B.  Sheridan. 
With  Life  of  the  Author.  2  vols.  London,  1821.  8vo. 
Ditto,  Paris,  1822,  8vo.,  4  vols. ;  With  some  Observations 
upon  his  Personal  and  Literary  Character,  Greenock,  1828, 
12mo. ;  With  Biographical  and  Critical  Sketch,  by  Leigh 
Hunt,  London:  Moxon,  1840;  reprinted  1848 ;  With  Me- 
moir of  his  Life,  by  G-.  S.S(igmiind).,  London,  1848,  sm..Svo. 
|_Bohn's  Standard  Library]  ;   Dove  s  Classics,  n.d.,  pp.  420. 

Sheridiana  .  .  .  His  Table  Talk  and  Bon  Mots. 
London,  1826.    8vo.,  pp.  xi.,  334  ;  port. 

Letters  of  Sheridan  to  Ward,  of  Drury  Lane. 

[Sold  at  Sale  of  Thomas  Hill's  Collection  of  Autographs  and 
bought  by  Young.] 

Speeches  (Selection  of)  of  E.  B.  Sheridan.  London 
[Modern  Orator],  1845.    roy.  8vo. 

Memoir  of  the  Right  Hon.  R.  B.  Sheridan.  By  John 
Watkins,  LL.D.  Two  Volumes.  London,  1816.  4to. 
London,  1817,  2  vols.,  8vo.,  portraits. 

Memoir  of  the  Right  Hon.  R.  B.  Sheridan.  [See 
Moore  (T.).] 

Memoir  of  Mr.  Sheridan.  Leeds :  Printed  hy  J.  Cross, 
2,  Commercial  Street.    MDCCCXL.    12mo.,  pp.  74. 

[Privately  printed  by  Professor  Smyth,  of  Cambridge  ;  now 
very  rare.] 

Account  and  Papers  between  Sheridan  and  Thomas 
Shaw,  connected  with  Drury  Lane  Theatre.  With  two 
portraits  of  Sheridan  and  one  of  Shaw.  [Lot  343,  MSS. 
Cat.,  Salt  Lib.] 

A  Bundle  of  Papers,  Letters,  Bills,  cSdc,  connected 
with  R.  B.  Sheridan  and  Drury  Lane  and  Covent  Garden 
Theatres.     [Lot  344,  «6.] 

[Mrs.  Oliphant's  Hist.  Eng.  Lit.,  I.,  233 :  III.,  22, 
253  ■  Bentley's  Misc.,  I. ;  Nat.  Port.  Gallery,  I.;  European 
Maq  I  (1782),  Vol.  70  (181(i);  Autographic  Mirror,  "So. 
30  Vol.  IL :  No.  25,  Vol.  IIL ;  Decastro's  Memoirs; 
Fortnightly  Rev.,  IL,  N.S.;  Macmillan's  Mag.,  IV.;  Quart. 
Rev  XXX.,  117;  Tayler's  Gallery  of  Contemporary 
Port'raits,  n. ;  WcMmr.  Rev..  IV. ;  The  Mirror,  VI.,  264— 
68°  283-86,  335-36,  411-13,  416  :  VIL,  43  47  94,  95: 
Vin,  79,  178,  179:  IX.,  89-90:  X.,  68,  69,  454:  XL, 
176,  224:  XIII.,  176:  XIV.,  32:  XV.,  63,  64^  191,  192  : 
XVI  23  31,35,40,41,306:  XIX.,  137-39:  XXV.,  80: 
XX?II  ,96,410-12  :  XXX.,  237  :  XXXI.,  187  :  XXXVIL; 
Biog.  Drama,  I.,  661—65.] 

Sherkatt,  Edwin,     b.  Bursleni. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Origin,  Nature,  and  Properties  of 
Light.  James  Dean,  Printer,  Burslem.  1856.   12mo   pp.120. 

Speculative  Thoughts.    Burslem:  Dean.  1863.    ]2mo. 

pp.  32.  „  .   . 

A  Disquisition  on  the  Tnnity. 

The  History  of  Water  :  being  its  own  Narrative. 

A  Dissertation  on  the  Origin  of  Evil  and  its  Ten- 
dencies.   Burslem:  Dean.    1873.    12mo.,  pp.  46. 

IShbrbatt,  Rev.  John.  Fellow  Trin.  Coll., 
Cam.;  B.A.,  1672;  M.A.,  1675;  mcorp. 
Ox  Univ.,  3rd  June,  1676  ;  Rector  of  Dray- 
cott-le-Moors,  167S-1721  :  of  Glenfield 
Leics.,  1701—22  ;  Canon  and  Precentor  of 
Coll.  Ch.  of  Brecon,  1713. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon,,  B.S.,  IV.,  1349  ;  Hutchinson's 
Stoke,  48 ;   Nichols's  Leics.,  IV.,  614.] 

Sherwin,  Elizabeth.  Kept  a  private  school  in 
Clifton  Terrace,  afterwards  removed  to  New- 
bridge, Tettenhall  Road,  Wolverhampton. 

Poems      Wolverhampton,  1851.    Duo.,  pp.  97. 

Grammar  made  Easy.     Wolverhampton,  1853. 


Sherwin,  Mrs.  Henry. 

The  Root  of  the  History  of  England ;  Divided  into 
Centuries  ;  Separated  and  Coloured  Alternately  Red  and 
Black.  London:  Charles  H.  Law.  1848.  12mo.,  pp.  47. 
Dated  "  Wolverhampton." 

Sherwin,  J.     Printer,  &c.,  Burslem. 

The  Extraordinary  Affliction  and  Gracious  Relief  of  a 
Little  Boy.  By  James  Heaton.  Second  Edition. ,  Printed 
and  Sold  J^or  the  Author  by  J.  Williams,  Old-Town- Street, 
Plymouth.  J.  Sherwin,  Burslem.  n.d.  Demy  8vo.,  pp. 
vii.,  5—159. 

Sherwood,  Mrs.  (ne'e  Butt),  b.  Stanford  Rec- 
tory, Warws.;  dau.  of  Rev.  George  Butt,  D.D., 
Vicar  of  Kidderminster. 

Life  of  Peter  Thompson,  of  Needwood  Forest.  Well- 
ington :  Printed  and  Published  by  F.  Houlston  ^  Sons.  1825. 
Chapbook,  pp.  72. 

Dudley  Castle.  London :  William  Darton  <^  Son.  n.d. 
12mo.,  pp.  108. 

Shbward,  Rev.  Edward,  b.  Tardebigs?,  Warws., 
1695  ;  s.  of  Edward  Sheward  ;  Mat.  Merton 
Coll,  Ox.,  16th  May,  1711  ;  B.A.,  25th  Feb., 
1715  ;  M.A.,  1718  ;  Vicar  of  Clent,  1719,  to 
death  ;  m.  (1)  Anna  Maria  Sheward  :  (2)  24th 
March,  1736,  Sarah  Smith,  of  Clent ;  d.  1736. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.  E.S.,  IV.,  1350;  Amphlet's 
Clent,  159, 160,  198.] 

Shipton,  Rev.  Edward,  b.  London,  1570  ;  s. 
of  William  Shipton,  of  Lombard  Street,  Lon- 
don, Goldsmith,  and  Jane  Leigh  (of  the  Hod- 
net  Leighs),  his  wife  ;  Mat.  Brasenose  Coll., 
Ox.,  19th  Feb.,  1591 ;  B.A.,  23rd  Feb.,  1693  ; 
M.A.,  5th  July,  1599  ;  Rector  of  Ashley, 
1608—28  :  of  Alderley,  Cheshire,  1625  to 
death  ;   d.  8th  Sept.,  1630. 

[Earwaker,  IL,  632  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV., 
1351 ;  Hutchinson's  Stoke,  43.] 

Shipton,  Thomas,     b.  Drayton  Bassett,  1682  ; 
s.  of  Rev.  Anthony  Shipton  ;    Mat.  All  Souls' 
Coll.,  Ox.,  25th  Nov.,   1698  ;    B.A.,   1702  ; 
M.A.,  St.  Edmund  Hall,  1705. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1351.] 

Shirley,  Ferrers.  s.  of  Robert  Shirley,  of 
Chartley  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  3rd  May,  1712; 
Student,  Inner  Temple,  1704  ;  d.  4th  Oct., 
1712. 

[Inns  of  Court  Reg.;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S., 
IV.,  1352.] 

Shirley,  Hon.  John.  s.  of  Robert,  Earl  Ferrers, 
of  Chartley  ;  created  D.C.L.,  Ox.  Univ.,  5th 
July,  1759  ;  successively  of  Easton,  Northants.: 
of  Gipple,  near  Ancaster,  Lines.  :  and  of  Col- 
tesmore,  Rutland,  1767  ;  d.  loth  Feb.,  1768. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1290.] 

Shirley,  Laurence,  b.  1720  ;  s.  of  Laurence 
Shirley,  of  St.  James's,  Westminster  (who  was 
10th  s.  of  Robert,  1st  Earl  of  Ferrers)  ;  Mat. 
Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  28th  April,  1737  ;  4th  Earl 
Ferrers,  16th  Sept.,  1752  ;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Sir  William  Meredith,  Bart.,  of  Henbury, 
Cheshire  ;  having  shot  his  steward,  a  Mr. 
Johnson,  in  January,  1760,  he  was  tried  by 
his   Peers  in  Westminster  Hall,  and,  having 


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been  found  guilty  of  murder,  was  executed  on 
Tyburn  Hill,  5th  May,  1760. 
Portrait,  and  view  of  execution.    Engraved  on  copper. 
8vo. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1290.] 

Shirley,  Sir  Robert,  Bart.  h.  Stanton  Harold, 
or  East  Sheen,  20th  Oct.,  1660  ;  s.  of  Sir 
Robert  Shirley,  Bart.  ;  Mat.  Oh.  Oh.,  Ox., 
3rd  May,  1667  ;  created  M.A.,  15th  July, 
1669  ;  M.P.,  Lichfield  ;  6th  Bart.  ;  created 
Lord  Ferrers,  of  Ohartley,  14th  Dec,  1677  ; 
Yiscount  Taniworth  and  Earl  Ferrers,  3rd 
Sept.,  1711  ;  Master  of  the  Horse  and  Steward 
to  the  Household  of  Queen  Catherine  ;  P.O., 
25th  May,  1699  ;  m.  (1)  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Laurence  Washington,  Esq.,  of  Caresden, 
Wilts.  :  (2)  Aug.,  1699,  Selina,  dau.  of 
George  Finch,  Esq.,  of  London ;  d.  25th 
Dec,  1717. 
Letters.  [  Bodl.  Lib.,  i  73J,  32,  72.  ] 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  B.S.,  IT.,  1352.] 

Shirley,  Robert  Sewallis.  b.  9th  Nov.,  1778  ; 
s.  of  Robert,  Earl  Ferrers  :  Mat.  Oh.  Oh., 
Ox.,  17th  May,  1798  ;  m.,  5th  Sept.,  18u0, 
Sophia  Oaroline,  dau.  of  Nathaniel,  Lord 
Scarsdale  ;  d.  6th  June,  1828. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1290.] 

Shirley,  Right  Rev.  Walter  Augustus.  b. 
Westport,  Mayo,  1798  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Walter 
Shirley  ;  Mat.  New  Ooll.,  Ox.,  26th  March, 
1816;  Fellow,  1816— 28  ;  B.A.,  1819  ;  M.A., 
1823  ;  D.D.,  by  Diploma,  17th  Dec,  1846  ; 
Ourate  of  Woodford,  Northants.,  1820  ;  Vicar 
of  Shirley,  Derbys.,  1828  :  of  Whiston,  Yorks., 
1838—39  ;  Rector  (and  Patron)  of  Brailsford, 
Derbys.,  1839  ;  Preb.  of  Lichfield  and  Archd. 
of  Derby,  1841—46  ;  Bp.  of  Sodor  and  Man, 
1846  to  death  ;  d.  21st  April,  1847. 

The  Supremacy  of  the  Holy  Scriptures.  Four  Lectures. 
Oxford,  1847.     8vo. 

Letters  and  Memoir  of  the  Right  Eev.  W.  A.  Shirley, 
Bishop  of  Sodor  and  Man.  By  the  Ten.  Thomas  Hill,B.D. 
London,  1849.     8vo. 

Shirley,  Washington,  b.  22nd  Jan.,  1677  ;  s. 
of  Robert,  1st  Earl  Ferrers  ;  Mat.  Trin.  Coll., 
Ox.,  2nd  Nov.,  1693  ;  Student,  Lincoln's  Inn, 
1696  ;  2nd  Earl  Ferrers,  of  Ohartley,  1717  ; 
Lord  Lieutenant  and  Gustos  Rotulorum  of 
Staffs.,  12th  April,  1725  ;  m.  Mary,  daw.  of 
Sir  Richard  Levinge,  Bart.  ;  rf.,  Enfield,  14th 
April,  1729. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon,,  B.S.,  IT.,  1352.] 

Shoobridgb,  Mary.     b.  Ecoleshall ;  a  Novelist. 

Short.     Staffs. 

Arms.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  858,  97.] 

Short,  Rev.  Richard  Rider,  b.  Lichfield,  1717  ; 
s.  of  Edward  Short,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Worcester 
Coll.,  Ox.,  1st  March,  1745  ;  B.A.,  1748  ; 
M.A..,  1751  ;  B.C.L.  &  D.C.L.,  1759  ;  Lay 
Vicar  of  Lichfield  Cathedral ;  Preb.  of  Boben- 
hall,  Lichfield,  17th  June,  1763,  to  death  ; 
Rector  of  Beighton,  Norfolk,   1769  ;   P.O.  of 


Newport,    Salop,    1763,   to    death;     d.    13th 
March,  1790. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1290.] 

Short,  T. 

History  of  the  Principle  (sic)  Mineral  Waters  of 
Cumberland  .  .  .  Cheshire,  Staffordshire  ...  and 
Nottinghamshire.     Sheffi,dd,1140.    4to. 

Shorthobb.     Lichfield. 

[Bodl.  Lib.,  864,  254.] 

Shorthosb.     staffs. 

Pedigree.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  831,  28.] 

Shorthosb,  Thos.     Staffs. 

Epitaph.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  38, 116.] 

Shotwbll,  Rev.  Daniel.    B.A.,  Emmanuel  Coll., 
Cam.,  1672  ;  M.A.,  1682  ;  incorp.  Ox.  Univ., 
11th  July,  1682  ;  Vicar  of  North  Cave,  Yorks., 
1681  :   of  Seighford,  1694. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1353.] 

Shrewsbury,  William  de.  Preb.  of  St.  Stephen, 
Westminster,  1349  ;  Preb.  of  the  King's  Free 
Chapel,  in  Hastings  ;  Archd.  of  Salop,  1360— 
79. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  215.] 

Shrigley,    Edmund,     b.    Staffs.,    1569  ;    Mat. 
Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.,  14th  Oct.,  1697. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  B.S.,  IT.,  1354.] 

Shdckbubgh,  Rev.  Edward,  b.  St.  Martin's-le- 
Grand,  London,  1704  ;  s.  of  Sir  Charles 
Shuckburgh,  Bart.  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  28th 
Nov.,  1722  ;  B.A.,  1726  ;  Rector  of  Bromsall 
(Bramshall)  ;  d.  Feb.,  1730. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1292.] 

Shutt,  Rev.  Joseph.  b.  Keele,  1769  ;  s.  of 
John  Shutt,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Pembroke  Coll.,  Ox., 
30th  March,  1787  ;  B.A.,  1791  ;  M.A.,  1815  ; 
Curate  of  Aldridge,  1828—31  ;  Master  of  a 
School  at  the  Coppice,  Aldridge ;  d.  20th 
April,  1836. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1294;  Notes  on  Aldridge, 

L,  60,  70  :  II.,  64.] 

SHDTTLEVfORTH,  Rcv.  William.  Methodist  New 
Connexion  Minister  from  1811  ;  Editor  and 
Book  Steward  at  Hanley,  1825 — 32  ;  ditto  at 
Manchester,  1833 — 43  ;  Superannuated  1844  ; 
President  of  Conference,  1827. 

Christ  the  Lord.    A  Sermon.    Hanley,  1824.    8vo. 

The  Minister's  Companion.  Hanley :  Methodist  Book 
Room.     1829.     18mo.,  pp.  322. 

An  Essay  on  Evil  Speaking.  Hanley,  1830.  12mo., 
pp.  126. 

An  Address  to  youth  on  the  Christian  Duty  of  Serving 
one  another.    Hanley,  n.d.    Second  Edition. 

A  Collection  of  Hymns  for  the  use  of  the  Methodist 
New  Connexion.  Designed  as  an  Appendix  to  the  large 
Hymn  Book.     Hanley,  n.d. 

The  True  Character  and  Nature  of  our  Lord  and 
Saviour  Jesus  Christ. 

Thoughts  on  Stephen's  Dying  Prayer. 

An  Address  to  Local  or  Assistant  Preachers. 

Gems  from  Christian  Ministers. 

Friendship's  Memorial ;  or,  a  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  D. 
Barker.     [Jointly  with  T.  AUin.]     12mo.,  pp.  430. 

SiDDALL  (or  Syddall),  Rev.  Henry.     B.A.,  Car- 
dinall   Coll.,  Ox.,   1532  ;    thrust  out  of    his 


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College  by  the  King's  Oomrnand,  1532  ; 
B.C.L.  &  B.  Can.  L.,  12th  July,  1535  ;  Canon 
of  Ch.  Ch.,  1547—72;  D.I).,  1552;  "a 
turner  about  in  Queen  Mary's  Reign,  and  a 
returner  in  that  of  Queen  Elizabeth  ";  Rector 
of  Woodford,  Essex,  1530  ;  of  Berrow,  Ches- 
hire, 1546  ;  Preb.  of  Stotfold,  and  Canon 
of  Lichfield,  1546—47  :  of  Tervin,  8th  Dec, 
1547—70  ;  Vicar  of  Walthamstow,  1557  ; 
Eectoi-  of  Long  Ditton,  Surrey,  1571;  ad- 
monished at  Oxford,  7th  May,  1571  ;  d.  2nd 
May,  1572. 

[Le  Neve's  Fasti,  I.,  100, 136  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon., 
E.S.,  IV.,  1356  ;  Harwood's  Lioiifield,  248,  257.] 

SiDDONS,  Henry,  b.  Wolverhampton,  23rd  Oct., 
1774  ;  s.  of  Henry  Siddons  and  Sarah  Kemble 
("the  immortal  Sarah  Siddons")  his  wife  ;  was 
taken  to  London  by  his  mother  when  a  boy, 
and  in  1788  performed  the  Child  to  his  mother's 
Isabella  ;  at  School  in  Croydon,  and  at  Dr. 
Barrows'  Academy  in  Soho  Square,  London, 
from  which  latter  he  was  entered  on  the  foun- 
dation of  Charterhoase  ;  in  France  for  some- 
time, but  obliged  to  return  on  the  breaking  out 
of  the  Revolution  ;  joined  the  travelling 
company  of  his  uncle,  Stephen  Kemble,  making 
his  first  appearance,  Nov.,  1792,  as  Zanza,  in 
"The  Revenge";  performed  also  at  Lancaster, 
Liverpool,  Bath,  &c. ;  appeared  on  Drury  Lane 
Stage,  in  Oct.,  1802,  in  "The  Integrity";  be- 
came lessee  of  the  Theatre  Royal,  Edinburgh  ; 
m.,  June,  1802,  Miss  Murray,  the  actress. 

Modem  Breakfast.    An  Interlude.    London,  1790.  8vo. 

A  Sicilian  Romance.   An  Overture.  London,  1794.  8vo. 

A  Tale  of  Terror.  A  Dramatic  Romance.  London, 
1803.    8vo. 

Time's  a  Tell-tale.    A  Comedy.     London,  1807.    8vo. 

Adventures  of  a  Town  Trip.     [^Noi  printed.'] 

What  we  have  been,  and  what  we  may  be.  A  Farce. 
1796.     [Not  printed.l 

Zelida.     A  Serio-Comic  Opera.     1799.     [Not  printed.'] 

The  Russian  Impostor.     1809.     [Not  printed/] 

The  Friend  of  the  Family.  A  Comedy.  London,  1810. 
[Not  printed.] 

William  Wallace.    A  Novel. 

Leon.    A  Novel. 

Somerset."    A  Novel. 

Maid,  Wife,  and  Widow.  A  Novel.  London,  1806.  3 
vols. 

Practical  Illustrations  of  Rhetoric,  Gesture,  and 
Action.  With  numerous  engravings.  London:  Sir  R. 
Philips.    1807.     8vo.,  pp.  iv.,  387. 

Sidney,  S. 

Rides  on  Railways.  1H51.  [Numerous  articles  on 
Staffordshire.] 

SiDWAY,  Mary.     Madeley. 
[Bodl.  Lib.,  423,  182.] 

Silvester,  Rev.  James,  b.  West  Brorawioh, 
1858  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Silvester,  Esq.  :  Mat.  as 
a  Non.-Coll.,  Ox.,  1879  ;  Commoner  of  Wore. 
Coll.,  1880;  B.A.,1884;  M. A.,  1887;  Curate 
of  Curdridge,  Hants.,  1884—86  ;  of  Walcot, 
Bath,  1887—91  ;  of  Ch.  Ch.,  Rotherhithe, 
1891. 

The  Parish  Church  of  Walcot,  Bath.     Bath :    Dawson. 


1S88. 


[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1296.] 


SiMoox,  Edith  Jemima,  b.  Harborne  ;  Member 
of  London  Sch.  Board,  1882  ;  of  Ellesborough 
House,  Tring,         (?) 

Natural  Law.  An  Essay  on  Ethics.  London:  Trubner 
^  Co.    1877. 

Episodes  in  the  Lives  of  Men,  Women,  and  Lovers. 
London:  Trubner.    1882.    8vo. 

SiMGOx,  Rev.  Edward  George,  b.  Harborne, 
1802  ;  s.  of  George  Simcox,  Esq.  ;  Mat. 
Wadh.  Coll.,  Ox.,  24th  Feb.,  1819  ;  Scholar, 
1819—27  ;  B.A.,  1822  ;  M.A.,  1828  ;  J.P., 
Stafis.  ;  of  Harborne  ;  d.  2oth  Sept.,  1833. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  lY.,  1297.] 

SiMcox,  Rev.  Henry  Kingdon.    b.  Harborne,  10th 

June,  1839  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Green  Simcox 

and  Hannah  Kingdon,  his  wife  ;  Mat.  Lincoln 

Coll.,  Ox.,  28th  Feb.,  1857  ;   Soliolar,  1857— 

66  ;    B.A.,   1860  ;    M.A.,   1865  ;    Curate  of 

Holy  Trinity,  Windsor,  1862—65  ;  of  Honiton, 

Devon.,  1865—68  ;  of  Bampton,  Oxon.,  1868 

—72  ;    of    Shrivenham,    Berks.,     1872—73  ; 

Rector    of    Patney,    Wilts.,    1873—89  ;    of 

Ewelme,  Oxon.,  1889  to  date  ;    m.,  21st  July, 

1868,    Elizabeth    Anne,    dau.    of    the    Rev. 

Edward  Addenbrooke,  Vicar  of  Smethwick. 

Chant  Service  for  the  Te  Deum,  Benedictus,  Magnificat 
and  Nunc  Dimittis.     London:  Novella.     1871. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1297.] 

Simcox,  Howard,  s.  of  Thomas  Green  Simcox  ; 
of  Harborne  House  ;  m.  Elizabeth  J.  Brown- 
ing ;  d.  1891. 

Outward  Bound.  3rd  ed.,  Melbourne :  Clarion  Shallard 
if  Co.    1884. 

Rustic  Rambles.    Ballarat :  W.  L.  Malleen.    1866. 

SiMoox,  Rev.  John  Lea.  b.  Harborne,  1814  ;  s. 
of  Thomas  Green  Simcox,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Wadh. 
Coll..  Ox.,  27th  Oct.,  1831  ;  B.A.,  1835  ; 
Curate  of  Richmond,  Yorks.  ;  d.  12th  July, 
1840. 

The  Outcast.  A  Poem  in  Six  Cantos.  London:  J. 
Hatchard  (f-  Son.     1837. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1297.] 

SiMOOx,  Rev.  Josiah.  b.  West  Bromwich  ;  s.  of 
John  Simcox  ;  Mat.  New  Inn  Hall,  Ox.,  25th 
Feb.,  1662  ;  B.A.,  1665  ;  Vicar  of  Stratford- 
on-Avon,  Worcs.,  1681. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  B.S.,  IT.,  1356.] 

Simcox,  Rev.  Thomas  Green,  b.  Birmingham, 
14th  March,  1810  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Green 
Simcox,  of  Harborne  House,  and  Hannah 
Maria  Lea,  his  wife  ;  Mat.  Wadh.  Coll.,  Ox., 
21st  June,  1827  ;  B.A.,  1831  ;  M.A.,  1836  ; 
of  Harborne  House  ;  Student,  Inner  Temple, 
1830  ;  Curate  of  Harborne,  1833—38  ;  Vicar 
of  North  Harborne,  1838—71  ;  m.,  4th  Jan., 
1838,  Hannah  Nicholson,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas 
H.  Kingdon,  Rector  of  Pyworthy,  Devon.  ; 
d.  19th  Aug.,  1879. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1297.] 

Simeon,   Geoffrey.      Dean  of  Windsor  and  Wol- 
verhampton. 
[Bodl.  Lib.,  1125,  21.] 


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SIMPSON 


SiMMS,  Rev.  Edward,     b.  Bath,  8th  May,  1803  ; 

s.  of  Samuel  Simms,  Bookseller,  and  Marianne, 

his   wife  :    educated    Man.    Gr.    Sch.  ;    Mat. 

Wadh.    Coll.,    Ox.,  5th   Dec,  1822  ;    Clerk, 

1823—27  ;    B.A.,   18th  Dec,   1826  ;    M.A., 

2nd   July,    1829;    Curate  of  Dudley,  1837; 

Vicar  of  Esoott,  Devon.,  1869—77. 

Dudley  Castle  :  Its  History,  Antiquities,  and  Local 
Characteristics  briefly  described.  Dudley,  1837.  12mo., 
pp.  34. 

SiMMS,  Rupert,     b.  Consal  Forge,  near  Ipstones, 
31st  July,  1853  ;    s.  of  John  Simms  (Sims), 
Brickmaker,   and  Elizabeth  Mellor,  his  wife  ; 
the    only   edacation    he    received    was    at    the 
National  Schools,  Wolstanton,  Longton,  and 
Silverdale  ;  when  nearly  nine  years  old,  in  Nov., 
1862,    whilst   taking    tea   to    his   brother   at 
Daisy    Bank    Brickyard,    Longton,    he    was 
drawn    into    the    cog-wheels    attached    to    a 
machine    which    made    perforated    bricks,   and 
lost  his  left  arm  and  right  hand.     [It  ought 
to  be  placed  upon  permanent  record  that  the 
yard  was  owned  by  Messrs.  Adderley,  Shaw, 
&  Goldstraw  ;     that  the  machinery  was  com- 
pletely   exposed,    not    having    the    slightest 
protection  ;     and   last,    though  not  least,    the 
only  compensation  either  himself  or  his  parents 
obtained  was  9d. — 6d.  being  given  to  him  by 
Rupert  Adderley,  Esq.,  and  3d.  by  —  Shaw, 
Esq.]     In  April,  1863,  his  parents  removed  to 
Silverdale,  where  he  was  sent  to  the  National 
iSch.  ;    and  in  the  yard  attached  to  the  school 
he    first   conceived   the   method    by  which  he 
writes  this  article  and  also  the  work.     When 
17  years  old  he  was  aided  to  begin  trade  as  a 
Tea  Dealer,  which  he  exchanged  for  the  more 
agreeable,  but   less  profitable,    business    of   a 
Second-hand  Bookseller,  and  at  once  began  to 
collect  (1883)  materials  for  a  Bibliography  of 
his  native  County.      On  this  project,   all  his 
energy  and  money  have,  for  years,  been  concen- 
trated, he  has  foregone  pleasure  and  comfort  to 
carry  it  on  ;     oftentimes    himself    and    family 
have    been   put   on   short  commons — in    fact, 
wanting  sometimes  the  necessaries  of  life — so 
as  to  save  money  for  the  requisite  postage  and 
expenses  in  connection  therewith.     The  work 
is    now    nearly    completed,   but   he  cannot  let 
this    opportunity   pass  without  testifying   his 
great  indebtedness   to  his  printer,   Mr.  A.  C. 
Lomax,    of    Lichfield,    who    in   the    kindest 
manner  undertook  to  print  the  book   without 
troubling  the   Compiler  for  a  penny.     He  m., 
1878,  Mary  Ellen,    dau.  of    Uriah   Reynolds 
and  Harriet  Bucknall,  his  wife — without  whose 
aid  and  willing  acquiefcence  in  all  the  varied 
experiences  the  work  has  entailed  upon  him- 
self and    family,  it  would  have  been  a  nmch 
harder  task  to  perform — in  fact,  probably  an 
impossibility. 

[For  the  benefit  of  all  who  may  tread  similar  paths, 
and  who  may  be,  as  he  has  been,  hampered  with  poverty, 
the  Compiler  bespeaks  from  those  able  to  help  with  money 
and  information  such  help  as  is  needed,  and  not  leave 
them,  as  he  has  been  left,  to  struggle  on  alone,  unnoticed, 
harassed,  borne  down,  at  times  for  want  of  encourage- 
ment, and  at  other  times  for  want  of  money.     Poverty 


may  not  be  a  crime,  yet  in  its  effects  upon  the  individual 
it  is  much  worse.] 

The  Coming  of  Age  of  the  North  Staffordshire 
Archaeological  and  Naturalists'  Field  Club  .  .  .  Biblio- 
graphy of  its  Publications.  Newcastle:  Godwins.  1886. 
8vo.,  pp.  42. 

Bibliotheca  Staffiordiensis ;  or,  Bibliographical  Ac- 
count of  Books  and  other  Printed  and  Manuscript  Matter, 
relating  to,  printed  or  published  in,  or  written  by  a  native, 
resident,  or  person  deriving  title  from  any  portion  of,  the 
County  of  Stafford  ;  giving  Collations  and  Biographical 
Notices  of  Authors  and  Printers,  &c.  Compiled  by  Enpert 
Simms.  Lichfield:  Printed  for  the  Compiler  by  A.  C. 
Lomax.  1804.  Large  Paper,  roy.  4to. ;  Small  Paper. 
Imp.  8vo.      [The  issue  is  strictly  confined  to  subscribers.] 

Numerous  contributions  to  Newspapers,  &c. 

SiMONDi,  P.,  Teacher  of  French,  Cheadle. 

New  Conversation  Method  of  Learning  the  French 
Language    .         Keats,  Hanley.    n.d.     12mo.,  pp.  108. 

Simons,  Henry,  C.E.,  Manchester. 

Chaudron's  System  of  Sinking  Shafts  through  Aqueous 
Strata  without  using  Pumping  Machinery.  [Trans. North 
Staffs.  Mill,  and  Mech.  Eng.,  II.,  239—47,  279—82.] 

Simpson,  Rev.  John.  b.  Derby,  1798  ;  s.  of 
Robert  Simpson ;  educated  privately ;  St. 
John's  Coll.,  Cam.  ;  1st  Class  Coll.  Prizeman, 
1818,1819;  B.A.,1821;  M. A.,  1824;  D.D., 
1838  ;  Vicar  of  Alstonfield,  1822  to  death; 
R.D.  of  Alstonfield,  1837  to  death  ;  m. 
Emmeline  Hawkins  ;  d.  20th  Jan.,  1870. 

A  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  the  Rev.  John  Jatnes 
Dewe.  Derby:  Printed  for  the  Author  by  H.  Mozley. 
1822.     8vo.,  pp.  29. 

The  Power  and  Mercy  of  Christ  Exhibited.  Derby, 
1827.    8to. 

•     Two  Sermons  on  the  Death  of  Mrs.  Dewe,  Widow  of 
the  Rev.  James  John  Dewe    .         .     Derby,  1841.    8vo. 

Dipping  not  necessary  to  Baptism.  An  Appeal  to 
Lexicographers,  Critics,  and  the  Greek  Church,  &c., 
respecting  the  meaning  of  Baptism.      Derby,  1841.      8vo. 

A  Collection  of  Psalms  and  Hymns  .  .  .  4th  ed., 
Derby,  1856. 

Twenty  Plain  Expository  Lectures  upon  the  History 
of  Elijah  the  Prophet.     London :  Seeleys.    1886.    8vo. 

Simpson,  John.     Printer  (only,  1818),  Medicine 

Vendor,     and     Circulating    Library    (1834), 

Wellington  Street,  Rugeley. 

[Parson  &  Bagshaw's  Directory  (1818') ;  White's 
Staffii.  (1834).] 

Simpson,  Rev.  Robert,  b.  Dartmouth,  1807  ; 
formerly  a  Clergyman  in  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land :  resigned  the  living  of  Mitcham,  Surrey, 
to  join  the  Roman  Catholic  Church  ;  Student 
at  Oscott  Coll.,  where  he  was  ordained  Priest 
in  1851  ;  on  Mission  at  Cheadle,  1852—56  ; 
afterwards  at  Deal  and  Canterbury  ;  at  Wood- 
lane,  near  Burton,  1861  ;  on'  Mission  at 
Clapham,  at  Mitcham,  at  St.  George's,  South- 
wark,  1864—70,  and  again  1871—78  ;  re- 
turned to  Dartmouth,  1878,  where  he  d.,  24th 
March,  1887  ;  bur.  in  the  Cemetery. 
Obituary.     [  The  Oscotian,  N.S.,  YI.,  227,  228.] 

Simpson  (Thomas)  &  Steen  (John),  Printers, 
Wolverhampton. 

Analyses  of  the  Geography  of  Palestine.  With 
Historical  Questions.  Wolverhampton :  Simpson  ^  Steen, 
Publishers  to  the  Grammar  School.  1866.  12mo.  T  Com- 
piled by  the  Rev.  T.  H.  Campbell,  Master.] 

The  Revision  of  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer.  By  an 
Ex-Churchwarden.  Wolverhampton  :  Simpson  ^  Steen. 
1861.    8vo. 


SIMPSON 


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SERINE 


Simpson,  Thomas.  Printer,  Genuine  Medicine 
Vendor,  of  20,  Higli  Green  (1818);  of 
Marliet  Place  (1834),  Wolverhampton  ;  after- 
wards partner  with  John  Steen. 

A  Collection  of  Psalms  and  Hymns  .  .  .  Printed 
and  Sold  by  Thomas  Simpson,  Wolverhampton.  1835. 
Duo.,  pp.  iv.,  324. 

A  Course  of  Sermons  on  the  Creed  of  Pope  Pius  IV., 
preached  at  Bilston  in  February,  March,  April,  and  May, 
1840.  By  Fourteen  Clergymen  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land. With  copious  Notes  and  Appendices.  Wolver- 
hampton :  T.  Simpson.     1841.     8vo.,  pp.  660. 

Egyptian  History  from  its  Earliest  Records.  By 
M.    A.    Leonard.     Warwick :    Printed     .     .  Wolver- 

hampton: 7\  Simpson,    n.d.  (1843).     ]2mo. 

[See  Dalton  (Rev.  Preb.),  Owen  (Rev.  J.  B.),  Barrett 
(Rev.  C),  Wrottesley  (Sir  J.) ;  Parson  &  Bagshaw's 
Directory  (1818)  ;  White's  Staffs.  (1834).] 

SiMS,  Richard,  of  the  British  Museum. 

Borough  of  Walsall :  Calendar  of  the  Deeds  and 
Documents  belonging  to  the  Corporation  of  Walsall,  in  the 
Town  Chest  ■  .  .  from  the  reign  of  King  John  to 
.  .  .  1688.  With  a  List  of  the  Charters  relating  to 
Walsall,  referred  to  in  the  Walsall  Chartulary  in  . 
British  Museum.  Walsall ;  T.  Kirby.  188^.  8vo.,  pp.  70. 
Index,  xxsiii. 

Skeffington,    Jane.        dau.    of    Sir    William 
Skeffington,  JBart.,  of  Fisherwick. 
Portrait.   Painted  by  Wissing ;  engraved  by  J.  Smith. 
(1887.)    half-sheet. 

Skeffington,  Sir  John,  2nd  Baronet,  and  Knt. 

of  Fisherwick.      b.   1584  ;    Knighted,  1624  ; 

M.P.    for  Tamworth,    1626,    and,  same  year, 

for  Newcastle  ;    High  Sherig,   Staffs.,  1649  ; 

m.  Ursula,  dau.  of  John   Skeffington,  Esq.,  of 

Skef&ngton. 
The  Heroe  of  Lorenzo  ;  or.  The  Way  of  Eminence  and 
her  Fiction.    A  Piece  of  Serious  Spanish  Wit,  originally 
in  tliat  language  written.    London,  1652.   12mo.     [Address 
to  the  Reader,  by  I(zaak;).  W(alton).] 

Skeffington,  Thomas,  b.  Fisherwick ;  s.  of 
William  Skeffington,  of  White  Ladies,  and 
Fisherwick,  and  Joan  {dau.  of  James  Leveson), 
his  wife  ;  Pensioner  of  Trin.  Coll.,  Cam., 
1565  ;  Scholar,  1567  ;  B.A.,  1569  ;  Fellow  ; 
M.A.,  1572  :  LL.D.,  1579  ;  bequeathed  £20 
to  poor  Scholars  of  Trin.  Coll.,  and  about 
70  vols,  to  the  Library.  The  identical  vols, 
are  now  in  Caius  Coll.  Library. 
[Baker  MS.,   xxxiii.,   282  ;     CoUett'a   Early  Printed 

Books  in  Caius  CoU.  Lib.,  I.,  47 ;    Coote's  Civilians,  35 ; 

Stanhope's    Memoiials    Coll.   Trin.   MS.,   98  ;    Nichols's 

Leics.,  III.,  449  ;  Cooper's  Ath.  Cantab.,  II.,  479.J 

Skeffington,  Thomas,  b.  Fisherwick,  1664 ; 
s.  of  Thomas  Brome,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Oriel  Coll., 
Ox.,  nth  July,  1679  ;  B.A.,  1683  ;  Student, 
Inner  Temple,  1684  ;  of  Skeffington,  Leics.; 
took  name  of  Skeffington,  under  the  Will  of 
William  Skeffington,  Esq.,  of  Skeffington, 
Leics.  ;  m.,  1st  Dec,  1692,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Dugdale,  Knt.,  Norroy  King-at- 
Arms  ;  d.  25th  Dec,  1709. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon,,  E.S.,  IV.,  1340.] 

Skeffington,  William,  b.  Fisherwick,  1560  ; 
s.  of  John  Skeffington  ;  Mat.  Lincoln  Coll., 
Ox.,  15th  March,  1576  ;  High  Sheriff,  Staffs., 
43  Ehzabeth  and  21  James  I. ;  received  licence 
for  himself  and  family  to  worship  at  Elford 


Church,  30th  Jan.,  1598  ;   created  a  Baronet, 

8th  May,  1627  ;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard 

Dering,  of  Pluckley,   Kent ;    d.    16th    Sept., 

1635. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1360;  Reg.  Whitgift, 
fol.  102a;  Nichols's  Leics.,  III.,  449.] 

Skerratt,  Rev.  John.  b.  Newall,  Cheshire, 
1692;  s.  of  Edward  Skerratt;  Mat.  Brase- 
no?e  Coll.,  Ox.,  16th  April,  1709  ;  B.A., 
1712  ;  M.A.,  Christ's  Coll.,  Cam.,  1727  ; 
Vicar  of  Kingston-by-Taunton,  Somers.,  1716  ; 
Rector  of  Brereton,  Cheshire,  1731  ;  Vicar  of 
Biddulph,  1733. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.8.,  IV.,  1361.] 

Skerratt,  Joseph.  Clockmaker  and  Herbalist, 
residing  on  the  Pool  Dam,  Newcastle  ;  chief 
instigator  of,  and  agent  in  carrying  out,  the 
annexation  of  Pool  Dam  from  Stoke  Parish  to 
that  of  Newcastle. 

A  Balance  Sheet  shewing  the  Particulars  connected 
with  the  Pool  Dam  Rating  Question.  Newcastle,  1874. 
3.  sh, 

A  Second  Balance  Sheet,  &o.    1874.    a.  sh. 

Sketchley,  William. 

The  Cocker:  Containing  Every  Information  to  the 
Breeder  and  the  Amateur  of  that  Noble  Bird,  the  Game 
Cock.  To  which  is  added  a  variety  of  useful  information 
for  the  instruction  of  those  who  are  attendants  at  the 
Cock -pit  .     .     Burton-upon-Trent :   Printed  and  Pub- 

lished by  J.  Croft,  High  Street    .    .    .    1814.    8vo.,  pp.  iv., 
5 — 148.    Reprinted,  1889,  same  sise  and  pagination. 

Skewbs,  Rev.  Jo.seph  Henry.  b.  Constantine, 
Cornwall ;  formerly  a  Wesleyan  Minister ;  Lich- 
field Theological  Coll.,  1875  ;  Curate  of  St. 
George's,  Wolverhampton,  1876 — 78  ;  Vicar 
of  Holy  Trinity,  Liverpool,  1878  to  date. 

The  Polity  of  Methodism,     1870.    8vo.,  pp.  240. 

A  Classiiied  Index  of  Wesley's  Journals.  1871, 
Cr.  8vo. 

Lay  Preaching  in  the  Church  of  England.  London : 
Simpkin  if  Marshall.     1876.     8vo. 

Book  and  Lecture  Examination  made  easy.  ,  Lichfield : 
Brown.     1875.     8vo. 

The  Discovery  of  the  Pate  of  Sir  John  Franklin :  a 
Revelation.     London:  Bemrose.     1889.     8vo.,  pp.  290. 

The  Pulpit  Palladium  of  Christendom.  London : 
Partridge  ^  Co.     1891.     8vo.,  pp.  300. 

Skirlaw,  Rt.  Rev.  Walter.  Archd.  of  East 
Riding  of  Yorks.  ;  Preb.  of  York  ;  Bp.  of 
Lichfi4d,  7th  Jan.— 19th  Aug.,  1386  (at 
his  installation  the  Kings  of  England  and 
Bohemia,  the  Archbp.  of  Canterbury,  and  ten 
Bishops  were  present ;  Bp.  of  Bath  and  Wells  ; 
of  Durham  ;  d.  1406  ;  bur.  Durham  Cathe- 
dral. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  141 ;  Shaw's  Staffs.,  I.,  290.] 

Skrimshirb,  Fenwick,  M.D.,  of  the  Skrimshires 
of  Aqualate  ;    President  of  Nat.  Hist.  Hoc.  of 
Edinburgh,  1814. 
A  Series  of  Popular  Chemical  Essays.    Two  Volumes, 
1803.    12mo. 

A  Series  of  Essays  introductory  to  the  Study  of 
Natural  History.    Two  Volumes.    1805.    12mo. 

Skrine,  Henry. 

A  Greneral  Account  of  all  the  Rivers  of  Note  in  Great 
Britain.     London,  1801.    8vo. 

[The  Trent  amongst  others.] 


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SLEIGH 


Skrymshire,  Edwin,  b.  1663  ;  s.  of  Gerard 
Skrymshire,  of  Aqualate  ;  Mat.  Trin.  Coll., 
Ox.,  9th  Nov.,  1650  ;  B.A.,  12th  Oct.,  1652  ; 
Student,  Middle  Temple,  1655  :  M.P.,  Stafford, 
1681  ;  one  of  the  intended  Knights  of  the 
Royal  Oak,  temp.  Charles  II.  ;  m.,  1659, 
Joyce,  dau.  of  William  Awbrey,  of  Bishop's 
Grendon,  Herefs.;  d.  1689. 
[Le  Neve's  Fasti,  II.,  170;    Foster's  Alumni  Oxon., 

E.S.,  IV.,  1363 ;    Shaw's  Staffs.  (Gen.  Hist.),  I.,  80.] 

Skeymshiue,  Rev.  Francis,  b.  Brown  (Brocton) 
Grange,  1667  ;  s.  of  R.  Skrymshire  ;  Mat.  Ch. 
Ch.,  Ox.,  10th  April,  1685  ;  B.A.,  Trin.  Coll., 
1689 ;  M.A.,  1692  ;  Rector  of  Chetwynd, 
Salop,  1693. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1363.] 

Skrymshire,  Ralph.     Probably  elder  brother  of 
Sir  Thomas  Skrymshire,  of  Aqualate  ;    Mat. 
Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  28th  March,  1617. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1363.] 

Skrymshire,  Rupert,  b.  Norbury,  1656  ;  s.  of 
John  Skrymshire  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  19th 
March,  1673  ;  Student,  Inner  Temple,  1674  ; 
d.  19th  July,  1674.  Monument  in  I^orbury 
Church. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1363.] 

Skrymshire,  Sir  Thomas,  Knt.     High  Sheriff, 
Staffs.,  1640. 

Goncessio  armorum  per  Guli.  Flower,  Norroy,  Thos. 
Skrymshire  de  Aquilot  (13th  April,  1584).     [Bodl    Lib 
«SS,  92,  f.  120— 21.]  ' 

Pedigree.     [Hist.  Coll.  Staffs.,  V.  (pt.  2).] 

Slack,  Rev.  B.,  Darlaston. 

Speculum  Regium;  or,  Pastoral  Incidents.  London, 
1859.    Duo.,  pp.  262.  ' 

Sladb,  Rev.  James  John.  b.  Wylye,  Wilts. 
s.  of  Thomas  Slade,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  St.  Edmund 
Hall,  Ox.,  28th  Jan.,  1847  ;  B.A.,  1851  ; 
M.A.,  1857  ;  Curate  of  St.  Leonard's,  Bilston  ; 
of  St.  Mary's,  Kingswinford  ;  Vicar  of  St. 
Andrew's,  Netherton,  Dudley,  1857 — 78  ; 
Rector  of  Holy  Trinity  (Wordsley),  Kingswin- 
ford, 1878  to  date. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1305.] 

Sladb,    Rev.    John    Raper,    D.D.       Rector    of 
Kewley  ;  Chp.  to  Earl  Clarendon. 

Salvation  of  the  Soul,  the  free  gift  of  God,  irrespective 
of  religious  systems  or  modes  of  worship.  A  Sermon 
preached  in  the  Collegiate  Church,  Wolverhampton,  on 
Sunday  morning,  January  31st,  1847  .  .  .  Wolver- 
hampton :  Joseph  Bridgen.     1847.     8vo.,  pp.  20. 

Slaney,  Rev.  Jonas,     b.  Walsall,  1743  ;    s.  of 

Jonas  Slaney,  Esq,  ;    Mat.  St.  John's  Coll 

Ox.,  10th  July,  1760  ;   of  Bescot  Hall  ;    J.P.' 

Staffs.  ;    in  1781,  being  heir-at-law  of  Jonas 

Slaney,  sen.,    conveyed   the  property    (Bescot 

estate)    to   trustees   upon  trust  for  sale,  and 

which   was    sold    by   the  trustees  in  1791  to 

Richard   Wilkes,    Esq.  ;     Vicar    of    Rushall, 

1791  ;  d.  at  Cotteridge,  King's  Norton,  Worcs. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1306:  Deeds,  venes 
James  Slateiy Esq.,  of  Bescot  Hall,  j  «="»,   Jjenes 


Slaney,  Rev.  Richard,  b.  Shifnal,  Salop,  1769  ; 
s.  of  Richard  Slaney,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Pemb.  Coll., 
Ox.,  3rd  March,  1787  ;  B.A.,  1791  ;  M.A., 
1793  ;  Vicar  of  Penkridge,  1794  ;  Rector  of 
Kimberton,  and  Vicar  of  Sutton,  Salop,  1796 
to  death  ;  d.  13th  March,  1830. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1306.] 

Slater,  — .,  Printer,  Walsall. 

Harvest   Home  Festival  Hymn.     fSee  Wilson  (Eev. 
J.).] 

Slater,  Archibald,     b.  Darlaston,  1864  ;    s.  of 
Jonas  Slater;    Mat.   p]xeter.  Coll.,   Ox.,  23rd 
Oct.,  1883. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1306.] 

Slater,   Edward,     b.  Staffs.,  1603  ;  Mat.  Trin 
Coll.,  Ox.,  15th  Oct.,  1619. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1364.] 

Slater,  Samuel  Mills,     b.  Darlaston,  1863  ;    s, 
of  James   Slater,   Esq.    (now,  1894,  of  Bescot 
Hall);  Mat.  Exeter  Coll.,  Ox.,  20th  Oct.,  1881  • 
B.A.,  1884  ;  B.C.L.  and  M.A.,  1888. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1306.] 

Slead  (or  Slbddb),  Rev.  John.     Scholar  Corp 
Ch.    Coll.,    Ox.,    1568  ;     B.A.,    2nd    March 
1575  ;  M.A.,  22nd  June,  1577  ;    probably  the 
same  who  was  Vicar  of  Aston  Cantlow,  Warws. 
1579—89  ;  Preb.  of  Pipa  Parva  and  Canon  of 
Lichfield,  1584—1600. 

LichSitm]^'""'''  ''"°"'  ''■'•'  '^■' ''''  ■'  ^^°°^'^ 

Sleigh,  John.     b.  Leek,  12th  Nov.,  1826  ;  s.  of 

John     Sleigh,    Esq.  ;     educated     Ashburne  ■ 

Student,    Inner    Temple,    6th    Nov.,    1850- 

Barrister-at-Law,    Inner   Temple,    26th    Jan' 

1854  ;    J.P.,   Derbys.,   1869  ;    m.,  27th  July,' 

1853,   Margaret,  dau.  of  George  Shaw  Petty 

Esq.,  Banker,  of  Ulverston.  ' 

History  of  the  Ancient  Parish  of  Leek  in  Stafford- 
shire.     Leeh:   Robert  ,NaXl:    1862.    8vo.     2nd  ed    lieX  • 

iflXTof  *  ^""-i  '**'.•  '°^-  *'°-  "«rnerous  pttfs  a^d 
plates  of  arms  coloured. 

LonZTF.D^T'^Tserrci  "t^ht^' """'''  ''"'• 

Abbe^v°'rir  7b'Mr\^f'^'f'\'  ^^"^2^1]  '  Dieulecres 
nf^t^fii^'r  <•  T^'  Extracts  from  Parish  Registers 
of  St.  Giles,  Great  Longsdon,  and  Ashf ord-in-the-Wa  ter 
Derbys.  155-58]  ;  Note  of  Enquiry  resDectine^tf,4 
^^S:?^  °*  H ';^'/^^if^  t^^-  1«"]  ■'  ExtLcts  fdar  sh 
?.Tm^'"*i7^i"''??'^?''^^°^  Accounts  of  the  Parish  of 
Leek  [211—17]  ;  Review  of  the  History  of  the  Parish  of 
Leek,  by  John  Sleigh  [238-42] ;  Mollv  Brav  tbf  A=S 
ford  Dwarf  (with  woodciit)  [IT^,'40  4lT-  Notl'correctn; 
Review  of.  Sleigh's  Leek  [^5^]  ;    Th^   ^^^andering  Jew  °l 

Itltt  n'/  i^^f'^'^^^  [1«6]  i  Extracts  from  Parish 
Register  of  Youlgreave,  Derbys.  [186-951-  ditto  of 
Wormhill  m  the  High  Peak  [237-401  Note  on  ir,nii>,?f 
of  the  Oak  [263  2^4];  Extracts  fU'mGndonSh 
Registers  [t.,  21-3]  ;  Note  on  Mr.  Sleigh's  Paper  on 
the  Youlgreave  Register,  by  T.  N.  Ince  [54]  ;  Extracts 
from  Registers  of  Monyash  and  Taddington  [85-8^    An 

129     \t]  '    P,  ^  Chancellor  JMacclesfleld  (with  portrait) 

Lud^^rd^"]?  1^1      f  P^^y"?'"^'  ^itli  portrait  of  Sirs 
iludyerd  [211-19]  ;    An  Eye-witness  to  the  Execution  of 


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Louis  Seize  [255.  256]  ;  Fj'nney  of  Fynney  (-with  plate  of 
arms)  [VIII.,  45—8]  ;  Note  on  Radyerd  de  Radyerd  [62]; 
Ashenhurst  of  Ashenhiirst  [97,  98]  ;  Notea  on  Portraits 
of  Rousseau  and  Cromwell  [127]  ;  Terdun  of  Alton,  with 
Pedigree  [145];  Pedigree  of  Westley  Family  [188]; 
Letters  of  Francis  Carew  [190, 191];  Copy  of  Grant  of  John 
Greaves,  of  Woodheaves,  in  the  County  of  Derby,  Gent., 
to  his  heirs  and  assigns  [252,  253]  ;  The  Family  of  Longs- 
don,  of  Longsdon,  in  the  County  of  Derby,  with  Pedigree 
[IX.,  32]  ;  Cuttings  from  Bakewell  Register  [64]  ; 
Norman  Earls-Palatine  of  Cheshii-e  [79]^;  Beresford  of 
Beresford,  folding  Pedigree  [177 — 79]  ;  Note  on  Ancient 
Church  Manor  Courts  [182, 183]  ;  Note  on  Parish  Register 
'of  Ipstones  [256]  ;  Parker,  of  Park  Hall  [X.,  51,  52]  ; 
Bagnalls  of  Bagnall  [XIII.,  Ill,  112]  ;  Ireton  of  Ireton, 
Derbys.,  &c.  [169,  170]  ;  Ancient  Hartington  and  Clifton 
Deeds  [170.  1801  ;  Ferrers,  Earls  Ferrers,  Earls  of  Derby 
[184,  225,  226]  ;  Worsley  of  Piatt,  Lanes.  [XI.,  40—3]  ; 
Deeds  relating  to  Codnor  [51]  ;  The  Cheney  Family  [115, 
116]  ;  Family  of  Sanders  of  LuUington,  Caldwell,  Ireton, 
&c.,  Derbys.,  with  Pedigree  [166]  ;  Gell  of  Hopton, 
Derbys.  [225—26]  ;  Derbyshire  Glossary  [226—27]  ; 
Leek:  A  Relic  of  "45"  [197— 2C0]  ;  Gould  of  Hanson 
Grange  [XII.,  45J  ;  A  Derbyshire  Glossary,  Addenda  et 
Corrigenda  [93]  ;  Note  on  Ashford  [127]  ;  Curious 
Rhyming  Genealogy  [128]  ;  Facsimiles  of  Old  Letters 
[Deitys.  ArchiBol.  Soc.  Jour.,  V.,  115]  ;  Pedigree  of  Mom- 
pessou  [li.,  116 J. 

Large  folio  of  MSS..  Pedigrees  of  Derbyshire  and 
North  Staffordshire  Families.  [Presented  to  William 
Salt  Library,  Stafford,  Oct.,  1892.] 

Sleigh,  Samuel  Edmund,     b.  Leek. 
Cricket  in  New  Zealand.     Circa  1870. 

Sleigh,  Rev.  Thomas.    Congregational  Minister, 
Newcastle-under-Lyme,  1821. 

Portrait.     By  Freeman.     \_Evang.  Mag.  (1821).] 

Small  Beginnings  ; 

Or,  The  Way  to  Get  on.  London:  James  Hogg  (Sf-  Son. 
n.d.     Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  284. 

[■'Herbert  Minton  "and  Josiah  Wedgwood;  or,  the 
History  of  a  Tea-cup  and  Two  Great  Potters,"  pp.  37—61.] 

Smallbroke,  Right  Rev.  Richard,  b.  Rowing- 
ton,  1673;  s.  of  Samuel  Smallbroke;  Mat. 
Trin.  Coll.,  Ox.,  15th  June,  1688  ;  Demy, 
Magd.  Coll.,  1689—98  ;  B.A.,  1692  ;  M.A., 
26th  Jan.,  1695  ;  Fellow,  1698—1708  ;  B.D., 
20th  Jan.,  1707  ;  D.D.,  1708  ;  Rector  of 
Hadleigh,  Suffolk,  1709—12  ;  Chp.  to  Archbp. 
Tenison  ;  Rector  of  Withington,  Gloucs., 
1716  ;  Vicar  of  Lugwardine,  Herefs.,  1711  ; 
CanoQ  of  Hereford,  1710  ;  Treasurer  of  Llan- 
daff,  1712  ;  Bp.  of  St.  David's,  2nd  Feb., 
1723—30  :  of  Lichfield., 20th  Feb.,  1730,  to 
death  ;  d.  22nd  Dec,  1749. 
The  New  Arian  Reproved  ;  or,  a  Vindication  of  some 
reflections  on  the  Conduct  of  Mr.  Whriston.  London,  1711. 
8vo..  pp. .68.  „,  ..        r-,       i- 

The  Pretended  Authority  of  the  Clementme  Consti- 
tution Confuted.     London,  1714.     8vo.  -r   .     ^        « 
Gods  Praise  Perfected  in  the  Mouths  of  Infants.    A 
Sermon  preached  at  Hereford,  January  4th,  1715.    London, 

1715 

Of  True  Christian  and  English  Courage.  An  Assize 
Sermon  in  Hereford  Cathedral,  August  14th,  1715.  Lon- 
don, 1715.  ^      ^        ,„^      o 

Sermon  on  Psalm  5,  2.     London,  1715.    8vo. 

Idolatry  Charged  on  Arianism.  Two  Sermons  preached 
at  Hereford  Cathedral  in  December,  1719.     London,  1720. 

The  Reverence  due  to  the  House  of  God.  A  Sermon 
preached  at  Llandaff  Cathedral,  July  2nd,  1721.  With 
Preface  in  Vindication  of  the  Chapter  of  Llandaft,      Lon- 

'a  Charge  to  the  Diocese  of  St.  David's,  at  Primary 

Visitation.     London,  1723.  „  ,,.     t  ^       ^        ^ 

Our  Obligation  to  Promote  the  Public  Interests     A 

Sermon  preached  at  the  Cathedral  of   St.  David's,  July 

26th,  1724.     London,  1724. 


A  Charge  of  the  Right  Rev.  Richard,  Lord  Bishop  of 
St.  David's,  at  Primary  Visitation,  August  and  September, 
1725.     London,  1725. 

Christian  Charity,  a  Rational  Duty.  A  Sermon 
preached  before  the  Lord  Mayor,  on  Easter  Monday,  April 
11th,  1726.     London,  1726. 

Reformation  necessary  to  prevent  our  Ruin.  A  Ser- 
mon.    London,  1727. 

An  Enquiry  into  the  Authority  of  the  Complutensian 
Edition  of  the  New  Testament,  in  order  to  decide  the  dis- 
pute about  1  John  v.  7,  in  a  Letter  to  Mr.  Archdeacon 
Bentley. 

Sermon  before  the  House  of  Lords.  January  30th, 
1728.     [Martyrdom  of  King  Charles  I.]     London,  1728. 

A  Charge  delivered  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Diocese  of  St. 
David's  in  a  triennial  Visitation.  1728.   London,  1720.  8vo. 

A  Vindication  of  the  Miracles  of  our  Blessed  Saviour  ; 
in  which  Mr.  Woolston's  Discourses  on  them  are  particu- 
larly examined.  Vol.  I.,  in  which  the  Three  First  Dis- 
courses of  Mr.  Woolston  are  considered.  London:  Printed 
for  James  and  John  Knapton,  at  the  Crown,  St.  Paul's 
Churchyard.    1720.    8vo.,  pp.  596. 

Ditto.  Vol.  II.,  in  which  the  Three  Last  Discourses 
of  Mr.  Woolston  are  considered.    London:  same  imprint. 

1731.  8vo.,  pp.  620. 

A  Fair  State  of  the  Controversy  between  Mr.  Woolston 
and  his  Adversaries.  Containing  the  Substance  of  what 
he  asserts  in  his  six  discourses  against  the  literal  sense  of 
our  Blessed  Saviour's  Miracles,  and  what  Bishops  Gibson, 
Chandler,  and  Smallbroke  have  advanced  against  him. 
London,  1730.    8vo. 

The  Principles  of  the  Leading  Quakers  Truly  Re- 
presented as  Inconsistent  with  the  Fundamental  Doctrines 
of  the  Christian  Religion  ;  or,  a  Vindication  of  the  Lord 
Bishop  of  Lichfield  and  Coventry.  London:  Printed  for 
James  Roberts,  near  the  Oxford  Arms,  in  Warwick  Lane. 

1732.  8vo.,  pp.  236. 

The  Doctrine  of  Universal  Judgment  Asserted. 
A  Sermon  preached  before  the  University  of  Oxford,  June 
9th,  1706.     Oxford,  1706.     8vo. 

Three  Letters  to  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Lichfield  and 
Coventry    .    .         2nd  ed.,  London,  1833,  8vo.,  pp.  48. 

Remarks  on  Two  Charges  delivered  by  the  Lord 
Bishop  of  Lichfield  and  Coventry  .  .  By  a  Friend  of 
Truth  and  Liberty.  London,  1738.  8vo.,  pp.  70.  2nd  ed., 
Manchester,  1759,  8vo.,  pp.  78. 

A  Defence  of  the  Lord  Bishop  of  St.  David's  .  .  . 
in  Answer  to  Jonathan  Jones,  Esq.  .  .  2nd  ed.,  London, 
1740,  8vo.,  pp.  40. 

A  Charge  delivered  to  the  Diocese  of  Lichfield  and 
Coventry,  1738—39.    London,  1741.    8vo.,  pp.  50. 

A  iBrief  Discourse  concerning  the  Credibility  of 
Miracles  ...  To  which  is  added  a  Postscript  in 
Answer  to  the  Bishop  of  Lichfield's  Charge  to  his  Clergy. 
By  Arthur  Astley  Sykes,  D.D.,  Preb.  of  Winchester. 
2nd  ed.,  London,  1740.    8vo. 

Sermon  on  Psa.  ii.,  7,  8.  [Rep.  of  S.P.G.  m  Foreign 
Parts  (1730).] 

1  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1366;  Bloxam  s 
Magd  Coll.,  VL,  71 ;  Rawlinson's  MS.,  L,  332  ;  Harwood's 
Lichfield,  ;    Shaw's  Staffs.,  I. ;  Nichols's  Bowyer  ; 

Lardner's  Works  ;  Gent.'s  Mag.,  LXXV.] 

Smallbroke,  Most  Worshipful  Richard,  h. 
Lugwardine,  Herefs.,  1716  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Richard 
Smallbrooke  (afterwards  Bp.  of  Lichfield)  [see']; 
Mat.  Univ.  Coll.,  Ox.,  18th  Dec,  1733; 
B.A.,  1736  ;  M.A.,  All  Souls',  1840  ;  B.C.L. 
and  D.C.L.,  1745  ;  Advocate  at  Doctors' 
Commons  ;  joint  Chancellor  of  Lichfield,  1742 
—78  ;  Chancellor,  1778  to  death  ;  from  1783, 
joint  with  Rev.  William  Vyse  [see]  ;  d.  8th 
May,  1805. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1308  ;  Harwood's  Lich- 
field, 192  ;  Chalmers's  Biog.  Diet.] 

Smallbroke,  Rev.  Samuel,  b.  Hereford,  1721  ; 
brother  of  the  above  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox., 
28th  March,  1735  ;  B.A.,  1740  ;  M.A., 
1742  ;  B.D.,  and  D.D.,  1731  ;  Pieb.  of  Free- 
ford  and  Canon  Residentiary  of  Lichfield,  21st 
June,  1744—49  ;    Preb.  of  Stotfeld,   1730— 


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49  ;  of  Tervin,  30th  June,  1749  ;  Rector  of 
Wem,  Salop,  1751  to  death  ;  d.  27th  July, 
1808. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1308  f  Garnet's  Wem  ; 
Harwood's  Lichfield,  231,  248,  262.] 

Smallbrokb,  Most  Worshipful  Thomas.  h. 
1714  ;  brother  of  the  above,  Samuel  and 
Richard  Smallbroke  ;  Mat.  Trin.  Coll.,  Ox., 
10th  June,  1732  ;  B.A.,  1736  ;  M.A.,  10th 
Feb.,  1639  ;  Preb.  of  Wolvey,  Lichfield,  23rd 
May,  1739—49  ;  Precentor  of  Lichfield,  10th 
April,  1740,  to  death  ;  Vicar  of  Itchington, 
Worcs.  ;  Archd.  of  Coventry,  9th  June, 
1741  to  death  ;  joint  Chancellor  of  Lichfield 
with  his  brother  Richard  [se«],  1740  to 
death  ;  d.  2nd  July,  1778. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Ozon.,  lY.,  1308  ;  Harwood's  Lich- 
field, 192,  196,  209,  256.] 

Smallridgb,  Rt.  Rev.  George,  b.  Lichfield, 
18th  May,  1662  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Smallridge, 
Dyer  (Sheriff  of  Lichfield,  1674j  ;  educated 
Lichfield  Gr.  Sch.  and  Westrnr.  Sch.,  1678, 
at  E.  Ashmole's  expense  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox., 
18th  Dec,  1682  ;  B.A.,  1686  ;  M.A.,  July, 
1689  ;  B.D..  1698  ;  D.D.,  1701  ;  Canon, 
1711  ;  Dean,  1713—19  ;  Deputy  Professor  of 
Divinity,  Ox.  Univ.,  1700—6  ;  Minister  of 
New  Chapel,  Tothill  Fields,  London,  1692  ; 
Preb.  of  Flixton  and  Canon  of  Lichfield,  12th 
June,  1693 — 1714  ;  Minister  of  New  Chapel, 
Broadway,  Westminster,  1698  ;  Lecturer  of 
St.  Dunstan's-in-the-West,  London,  Jan.,  1708 
—11  ;  Dean  of  Carlisle,  1711  ;  Bp.  of  Bristol, 
1714  to  death  ;  d.  27th  Sept.,  1719  ;  bur. 
Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  where  is  a  monument.  Will 
proved  at  Oxford,  10th  Oct.,  1719. 

Animadversions  on  the  Eight  Theses  laid  down  .  .  in 
a  Discourse  entitled  "  Church  G-overnment. — Part  T." 
Oxford,  1687.     4to.,  pp.  68. 

Auctio  Davisiono.     Oxford,  1689,    4to. 

Sermon  on  Judges  19,  30  [Martyrdom  of  Charles  I.]. 
London,  1709.    8vo.,  pp.  16. 

Not  as  Pleasing  Men,  but  God.  A  Sermon  on  Thess. 
2, 4,    London,  1710.    8vo.    Reprinted,  1717. 

Sermon  on  Isa.  58,  3  [Fast  upon  Treaty  of  Peace]. 
London,  1712.    4to. 

Sermon  on  Luke  4,  14  [Spital  Sermon].  London, 
1714.    4to. 

Miscellanies,  viz. : — I.,  A  Speech  to  Convocation  upon 
the  Presentment  of  Dr.  Atterbury.  II.,  Two  Speeches  in 
the  Theatre  at  Oxford  upon  Presenting  Mr.  Grabe  for  the 
Degree  of  D.D.  III.,  A  Poem :  Done  from  the  Latin 
Original.     London,  1715.     8vo. 

Bishop  Atterbury's  and  Bishop  Smallridge's  Reasons 
for  not  signing  the  Declaration  lately  put  forth  by  the 
Archbishops  and  Bishops.  London,  171b.  Reprinted  in 
"Scarce  and  Valuable  Tracts,"  London,  1800—15  [Vol. 
XIL  (1815)]. 

Letter  to  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Winchester. 

A  Charge  at  the  Primary  Visitation  of  the  Diocese  of 
Bristol,  1716.     Oxford,  1716.    4to. 

Sermon  on  Psa.  llS,  1  [before  the  House  of  Lords]. 
London,  1716.     4to. 

Twelve  Sermons.  Oxford,  i727.  [Reprinted  in  "Sixty 
Sermons  "  {see  below) ;  and  in  New  Edition  (1S53),  except 
those  on  Isa.  58.  3,  and  Prov.  24,  1.] 

Sixty  Sermons,  preached  on  several  occasions.  (Pub- 
lished from  the  Originals  by  his  Widow.)  Oxford,  1824. 
fol.,  23  leaves,  pp.  616  ;  very  fine  portrait.  2nded.,  Oxford, 
1727,  fol.  New  ed.,  2  vols.,  Oxford,  1853,  8vo.  Again, 
London  ;  Macmillan,  1862,  8vo.,  2  vols. 

Sermon  on  Luke  8.  18  [Enfield's  English  Preachers,  I,, 
43—58]  ;  on  Isa.  51,  12,  13  [II.,  109—33]  :  ou  Psa.  42,  11 
[III.,  67—88]. 


Notes  on  his  birth.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  243,  149.] 

Georgii  Smalridge  disticha  quatuor,  Ashmolii 
Msecenati  suo  gratia  agentia,  qui  patu  mortuo,  ipsius 
curam  susceperant.  [lb.,  1136,  134a;  printed  in  Bliss's 
Wood's  Ath.  Oxon.,  II.,  863.] 

"An  Account  of  what  passed  (28th  Dec— Ist  Jan., 
1677—78)  between  Mr.  (George)  Smallridge  and  Mr. 
Jenner  as  to  Esqr.  A.'s  interest,  ye  truth  whereof  is  sub- 
mitted to  ye  censure  of  such  who  are  minded  further  to 
enquire  impartially  thereinto."     [lb.,  1731,  f.  98a6.] 

Effigies  on  Lilly's  Death.  Latin  and  English.  [lb., 
421,  227h,  228.] 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  230,445;  Bliss's  Wood's  Ath. 
Oxon.,  IV.,  667  ;  Alumni  West.,  194  ;  Eawliuson's  MS., 
119  ;  Hearne's  Works,  I.,  236  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon., 
E.S.,  IV.,  1367  ;  Whiston's  Life ;  Memoir  of  Clarke  ; 
Toiler;  Spectator;  Biog.  Brit.;  Bp.  Newton's  Life; 
Skelton's  Works.  V.,  542 :  Nichols's  Atterbury's  Corre- 
spondence ;  Chalmers's  Biog.  Diet. ;  Willis's  Cathedrals, 
I.,  184 ;  Shaw,  I.,  330  ;  Bodl.  Lib.,  243,  393  :  332,  646  : 
1131,  98  :  1821,  43.] 

Smallridgb,  Thomas,  b.  Lichfield,  25th  March, 
1667  ;  Bailiff  of  Lichfield,  1717,  1720. 

Notes  on  his  birth  [Bodl.  Lib..  243,  149]  ;  other 
references  [332,  646—8  :  1186,  134]. 

Smallridgb,  Thomas,     s.  of  the  above. 

[Bodl.  Lib.,  243,  395  :  332,  65.] 

Small  WOOD,  Rev.  George  Arthur,  b.  Yardley, 
Worcs.,  13th  Nov.,  1840  :  s.  of  George 
Smallwood,  Esq.  ;  educated  Repton  Sch.  ; 
Lichfield  Theological  Coll.,  1864  ;  Curate  of 
Elford,  1866—68  ;  in  charge  of  Dawley 
Magna,  Salop,  1868—70  ;  of  Caverswall,  1870 
— 72  ;  Vicar  of  Barrow-on-Trent,  Derbys., 
1872—75;  of  Holy  Trinity,  Ashby-de-la- 
Zouch,  Leics.,  1875 — 82  ;  m.  Miss  Hall, 
of  Lyncroft,  Lichfield ;  now  of  Willington, 
Burton-on-Trent. 
Contributor  to  various  Magazines  since  1882. 

Smalwood,  Rev.  Matthew.  b.  Middlewich, 
Cheshire,  1615  ;  s.  of  James  Smalwood  ; 
Mat.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  15th  Feb.,  1633  ; 
B.A.,  11th  Nov.,  1G34;  created  M.A.,  1st 
Nov.,  1642  ;  D.D.,  11th  Sept.,  1660  ;  Chp. 
to  Charles  IL  ;  Canon  of  St.  Paul's,  1660, 
with  Rectory  of  St.  Martin's,  Outwich,  Lon- 
don ;  Rector  of  Halsall,  Lanes.,  1661  :  of 
Gawsworth,  Cheshire,  1662 — 64  ;  Dean  of 
Lichfield,  7th  July,  1671,  to  death  ;  d.  Market 
Bosworth,  26th  April,  1683  ;  bur.  Lichfield 
Cathedral. 
Several  Sermons.. 

Letter  to  him  from  Ashmole.  [Bodl.  Lib., 173^,80,84.] 
[Bliss's  Wood's  Ath.  Oxon.,  IV.,  86  ;  Lansd.  MS.,  987, 
f .  43  ;  Earwaker's  East  Cheshire,  II.,  591 ;  Foster's  Alumni 
Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1367  ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  106, 186.] 

Smart,  George.  b.  Wolverhampton,  1728  ; 
educated  Wolverhampton  Gr.  Sch.  ;  Printer 
in  Wolverhampton. 

An  Abstract  of  the  Deed  of  Settlement  of  the  Benevo- 
lent Society  at  Si.aflord,  for  the  Benefit  of  Widows  and 
Fatherless  Children.  Approved  by  Council  and  to  be 
enrolled  in  the  High  Court  of  Chancery,  bearing  date  the 
1st  day  of  January,  1770.  With  a  preparatory  discourse 
on  the  occasion,  by  a  member.  Wolverhampton :  Printed 
by  G.  Smart.    4to.,  pp.  20,  and  List  of  Subscribers. 

The  Charter  of  the  Corporation  of  Walsall,  with  an 
Account  of  the  Estates  thereto  belonging.  To  which  is 
added  a  List  of  the  Donations  and  Benefactions  to  the 
Town  and  Foreign  of  Walsall  and  Bloxwioh.  Wolver- 
hampton :  Printed  by  G.  Smart.    1 774.    sm.  8vo.,  pp.  66. 


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The  Christiad.  An  Heroic  Poem,  in  Six  Books. 
Written  by  Marcus  Hieronymus  Vida,  and  translated  into 
English  Terse.  Corrected  and  improved  from  the  former 
translations,  and  rendered  conformable  to  the  Word  of 
God  .  .  .  Wolverhampton:  Printed yor  the  Author  by 
G.  Smart.    1775.    ivo.,  pp.  133. 

[See  Moss  (Rev.  T.).] 

Smart,  J.  H.    Printer,  High  Street,  Uttoxeter. 

The  Uttoxeter  Era.     Uttoxeter,  1855. 

Smart,  Joseph,  b.  Wolverhampton  ;  s.  of  George 
Smart,  Printer  [see]  ;  educated  Wolverhampton 
Gr.  Sch. ;  Piinter,  18,  High  Street,  Wolver- 
hampton, 1818  ;  insolvent,  1792,  and  again 
in  1802  ;  took  Mr.  Gower  into  partner- 
ship, when  the  Firm  became  Gower  &  Smart 
[see]  ;  in  partnership  with  W.  Parke  [see], 
1828—31  ;  d.  1831. 

Birmingham,  Wolverhampton  ....  Directory. 
Smart  (Joseph),  Bookseller  ^-  Stationer,  High  Street,  Wol- 
verhampton.   1780. 

Articles  for  Building  an  Inn  and  Market  and  Shambles 
in  Dudley.  Printed  by  J.  Smart,  Wolverhampton.  1786. 
8vo. 

A  Proposal  for  the  Consideration  of  those  who  interest 
themselves  in  the  Abolition  or  Preservation  of  the  Slave 
Trade.  With  some  Observations  addressed  to  the  Mem- 
bers of  the  Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel. 
By  a    Clergyman     .     .  Wolvei'hampton :    Printed  for 

the  Author  and  Sold  by  J.  Smart.    1788.    8vo. 

A  New  and  Improved  Edition  of  Eobin  Hood's 
Garland.  With  a  Preface  giving  an  Account  of  his  Birth, 
&c.,  and  adorned  with  28  and  curious  cuts.     Wol- 

verhampton :  Printed  and  Sold  by  J.  Smart,     n.d.     12mo. 

Memoria  Teohnica  :  or,  A  New  Method  of  Artificial 
Memory  ...  By  Richard  Gray,  D.D.,  Rector  of 
Hinton,  in  Northamptonshire.  A  New  Edition,  corrected. 
Wolverhampton:  Printed  by  J.  Smart.    1700. 

Theophilus  ;  or,  The  Pupil  instructed  in  the  Principles, 
the  Obligations,  and  the  Resources  of  the  Roman  Catholic 
ReUgion.  By  the  Rev.  Mr.  Appleton.  Wolverhampton: 
Printed  for  the  Author  by  J.  Smart.     1704.     8vo.,  pp.  463. 

The  Garden  of  the  Soul.  With  Prayers  and  Medita- 
tions for  the  Use  of  Sedgley  Park  School.  Wolverhampton : 
J.  Smart.     1800.     12mo. 

Gother's  Prayers  for  Sunday  and  Festivals,  adapted 
to  the  Use  of  Private  Families  or  Congregations.  To 
which  is  added  an  Appendix  containing  Prayers  before 
and  after  Mass  and  some  Evening  Devotions.  Wolver- 
hampton :  J.  Smart.     1800.     8vo. 

The  Lives,  Acts,  and  Martyrdoms  of  the  Holy 
Apostles  of  our  Saviour,  with  the  Lives  of  Mark  and 
Luke.     Wolverhampton :  J.  Smart,     n.d.     f  ol. ;  illustrated. 

The  Order  of  Confirmation.  With  Instruction  for 
them  that  come  to  be  confirmed,  and  Prayers  to  be  used 
before  and  after  Confirmation  .  .  .  Printed  by  J. 
Smart, ''Chronicle"  Office,  Wolverhampton.    1814.    12mo., 

pp.  12. 

The  King  versus  B.  Mander  and  others.  The  Trial  at 
large  of  the  Committee  of  the  Wolverhampton  Flour  and 
Bread  Company  at  Stafford  Assizes,  1814,  before  Sir  R. 
Dalles,  Knt.,  and  a  Special  Jury  (being  removed  from  the 
Crown  Bar  by  certio^-ari),  upon  a  Bill  of  Indictment  found 
by  the  Grand  Jury  at  the  Lent  Assizes  previous.  Printed 
by  J.  Smart,  "  Chronicle"  Office.    1814.    8vo.,  pp.  48. 

The  No-Popery  ;  consisting  of  Essays,  Anecdotes, 
and  Letters  illustrative  of  the  Genius  and  Tendency  of 
that  System.  Wolverhampton :  J.  Smart,  18,  Htgh  Street. 
1825.    f cp.  8vo.,  pp.  164.     2nd  ed.,  same  year. 

Directory  of  Wolverhampton,  combining  an  Alpha- 
betical List  of  the  Inhabitants  and  a  Classification  of 
Trades,  a  Map,  and  an  Historical  Account  of  the  Town, 
&o  .     .    Also  a  List  of  the  Inhabitants  and  Trades  of 

Biiston,'  Willenhall,  and  Wednesfield,  alphabetically 
arranged.  Wolverhampton  :  J.  Smart,  "  Chronicle  "  Office. 
1807.    8vo. 

[See  Clement  (Rev.  B.).] 

Smart,  Rev.  Josiah.  b.  Wolverhampton,  1710  ; 
s.  of  Thomas  Smart  [Qaery — whether  brother 
to  G.  Smart,  Printer]  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Oh.,  Ox., 
4th  Nov.,  1726  ;    B.A.,  22nd  March,  1734  ; 


M.A.,  14th  May,  1734  ;  Preb.  of  Dasset 
Parva,  Lichfield,  19th  July,  1744,  to  death  ; 
d.  1770. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1309  ;  Harwood's  Lich- 
field, 227.1 

Smethvs'iok. 

[Jewitt's  Ceramic  Art,  I.,  145  :  II.,  454.] 

Smiles,  Samuel,  LL.D. 

Lives  of  Boulton  and  Watt.  With  a  History  of  the 
Invention  and  Introduction  of  the  Steam  Engine.  London, 
1866.    8vo.,  70  plates ;  portraits. 

Lives  of  the  Engineers  ;  comprising  a  History  of 
Inland  Navigation.  First  Series.  London :  John  Murray. 
2  vols.,  8vo.  Second  Series,  1  vol.,  8vo.  [Vol,  II.,  James 
Brindley,  &c.] 

James  Brindley  and  the  Early  Engineers.  Abridged 
from  "Lives  of  the  Engineers."  London:  John  Murray. 
1864.    Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  xiii.,  320. 

Dr.  Smiles  is  (1894)  engaged,  at  the  age  of  83,  on  a 
Life  of  Josiah  Wedgwood. 

Smith,  Abraham.     Schoolmaster,  Tipton. 

A  Scriptural  and  Moral  Catechism  .  .  .  Second 
Edition.  Inscribed  by  permission  to  Her  Royal  Highness 
the  Princess  Victoria  .  .  .  Birmingham :  Published  by 
Richard  Peart,  38,  Bull  St.  n.d.  (1835)1  12mo.,  pp.  xxiv.,  69. 

Smith,  Rev.  Alan  Gordon,  b.  Handsworth, 
1863  ;  s.  of  George  Smith,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  New 
OoU.,  Ox.,  14th  Oct.,  1882;  B.A.,  1886; 
Curate  of  Elm,  Cambs.,  1886—87  ;  of  St. 
Saviour's,  Denmark  Park,  London,  1887  to 
date. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1309.] 

Smith,  Albert,  Hanley. 

Butterflies  and  Moths.  [Rep.  North  Staff's.  Field 
Club  (1878),  64—6.] 

Smith,  Alfred  Russell,  Bookseller,  Soho  Square, 
London. 

A  Catalogue  of  Tracts,  Pamphlets,  Prints,  and  Draw- 
ings, illustrating  Staiiordshire,  on  Sale  for  Ready  Money. 
London,  1878.    8vo.,  7  leaves. 

Smith,  Rev.  Arthur  Jamson.  b.  Camberwell, 
London,  5th  June,  1850  ;  s.  of  George  Henry 
Smith,  Esq.  ;  educated  Dulwich  Coll.  ;  Mat. 
St.  Catherine's  Coll.,  Cam.  ;  B.A.,  1871  ; 
M.A.,  1877  ;  Curate  of  St.  Mary's,  Uttoxeter, 
1871 — 73  ;  Assistant  Master,  King  Edward 
VL  Sch.,  Birmingham,  1873—82  ;  Head 
Master,  King  Edward  VI.  Sch.,  Camp  Hill, 
Birmingham,  1882. 

French  Readings.     London :  E.  Arnold. 
French  Revolution  Readings.    London  :  E.  Arnold. 
Contributor  to  Encyclopaedia  of  Education.     London : 
Swan  Sonnenschein. 

[Birmingham  Faces  and  Places.] 

Smith  &  Bridgbwatbr,  Printers,  Wolverhamp- 
ton. 

The  Messiah  ;  or.  The  Sacred  Oratorio,  as  performed 
in  Birmingham.  Wolverhampton :  Printed  by  Smith  ^ 
Bridgewater.    1767.    8vo. 

Smith,  Charles  Frederick  Stuart,  b.  Shenstone, 
1829 ;  s.  of  George  Warwick  Smith,  Esq.  ; 
Mat.  Pemb.  Coll.,  Ox.,  19th  Nov.,  1846. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  III.,  1363.] 

Smith,  Charles  John.  b.  Marylebone,  19th  Sept., 
1 804  ;  s.  of  John  Smith,  Esq.  (afterwards  of 
Great  Fenton  Hall)  ;    Mat.  Magd.  Coll.,  Ox., 

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31st  Oct.,  1823  ;    m.   Frances,  dau.  of  John 
Atkinson,   Esq.,   of  Maple  Hayes,  Lichfield  ; 
of  Great  Fenton  Hall ;  d.  2nd  Dec,  1874. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1313.] 

Smith,  Charles  Philip,  b.  Alton,  1856  ;  s.  of 
Charles  Bowjer  Smith,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Queen's 
Coll.,  Ox.,  29th  Jan.,  1875  ;  B.A.,  1883. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1313.] 

Smith,    Charles    William    Jervis.       b.    Geneva, 
1846  ;    s.  of  Charles  John  Smith,  Esq.  [see']  ; 
Mat.  St.  John's  Coll.,  Ox.,  9th  June,  1864  ; 
B.A.,  1869  ;    of  Great  Fenton  Hall. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1313.] 

Smith,    Rev.    Christopher,      b.    Staffs.,    1611  ; 
Mat.  Queen's  Coll.,   Ox.,   21st  Nov.,   1628; 
B.A.,   4th   Nov.,    1630  ;    M.A.,    27th  June, 
1638  ;  Eeotor  of  Clierington,  Warws.,  1641. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1369.] 

Smith,  Rev.  Daniel,  b.  Tinslev,  Yorks.,  1837  ; 
educated  St.  Bees,  1860  ;  F'.R.H.S.  ;  Curate 
of  Brarashall,  1866—77  ;  of  Breaston,  Derbys., 
1877—79  ;  Rector  of  Sandiacre,  Derbys.,  1879 
to  date. 

England's  Sin  and  England's  Punishment.     1866. 
Anthems  for  Country  Choirs.    1869. 
Thoughts  on  Heb.  xiii.,  10.    1870. 
Sermons  for  the  Times.     1872. 
Exposition  of  the  Athauasian  Creed.    1872.       ' 
Seed  Growing  Secretly.     1874. 
Will  Worship.    1876. 

A  Looking  Glass  for  Ladies  ;    or,  The  Scriptural  Por- 
trait of  a  Tirtuous  Woman.     1878. 

England's  Church  Attacked  and  Defended.    1888. 

Smith,  Rev.  Edward,    b.  Wombourn,  1584;  s.  of 
Edward  Smith  ;    Mat.  Magd.  Hall,  Ox.,  26th 
March,    1601  ;    B.A.,    16U3  ;    M.A.,    Magd. 
Coll.,  Cam.,  1608  ;   Vicar  of  Penn,  1609. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxou.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1370.] 

Smith,  Rev.  Edward,  b.  London,  1813  ;  s.  of 
Henry  Bates  Smith  ;  Mat.  Wadh.  Coll.,  Ox., 
18th  March,  18^0  ;  B. A.,  1833  ;  M.A.,  1836  ; 
Curate  of  St.  Paul's,  Bedford,  1837—38  ; 
of  Becking,  Essex,  1838—43  ;  of  Holywell, 
Northants.,  1843—46  ;  P.O.  of  Chesterton, 
1844—50  ;  Chp.  of  Partis  Coll.,  Bath,  1850 
to  death  ;  d.  4th  Dec,  1882. 

c  r,'^}^^  Church    of    England    before    the    Eeformation. 
S.P.C.K.     1840. 

An   Introduction  to   the  Book  of  Common  Praye- 
S.P.C.K.     1841.  ■'    ' 

Smith,  Rev,  Edward  Herbert.  Queen's  Coll., 
Cam. ;  B.A.,  1827  ;  Curate  of  Chapel  Chorl- 
ton,  1829—30  :  of  St.  Aubin's  Chapel,  Jersey, 
1834 — 37  ;  Curate  of  Killamarsh,  Derbys 
1841—43,  and  Rector,  1843  ;  Corresponding 
Member  of  Academie  des  Sciences  de  Caen, 
and  of  Societe'  des  Antiquaires  de  Normandie' 

de  cSnTl8l3^f ''"''•    ^^'^'''"  '^  ^'^^^'^'"'^^  ^^^  «"-<=- 

Smith,  Erasmus.     Lichfield. 

[Bodl.  Lib.,  1521,  (B)  115.] 

Smith,    Rev.   Frederick    Jeremiah,      b.   Fenton    1 
1812  ;    s.  of  John  Smith,  Esq.  ;    Mat.  Ballioi  I 


Coll.,  Ox.,  2nd  April,  1827;  B.A.,  1830; 
M.A.,  1836  ;  P.O.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Taunton, 
1842—69  ;  Preb.  of  Wells,  1845  ;  Vicar  of 
St.  John's,  Bishopshull,  1863  to  death  ;  d. 
30th  Oct.,  1884. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1314.] 

Smith,  George.     The  "  Mucklestone  Idiot.'' 

Remarkable  Case  of  the  Mucclestone  Idiot.  Being  a 
Collection  of  Newspaper  Cuttings,  inlaid ;  a  Pen  and  Ink 
Portrait  of  the  Idiot ;  and  Trial  of  Smith-i).-Hodgetts  and 
others  for  Libel.  (Birmingham  Journal.)  1826.  8vo.  Tol. 
Compiled  by  James.  Broughton.     [Now  in  Salt  Library.] 

Smith,  George,  b.  Ciayhills,  Tunstall,  16th  Feb., 
1831  ;  s.  of  William  Smith  [see]  and  Hannah 
HoUins,  his  wife  ;  educated  "  Betty  Wedg- 
wood's School"  College — "a  Primitive  Metho- 
dist dame  ;  went  to  work  when  seven  years  of 
age  at  Peake's  Tileries,  Tunstall ;  began  (1859) 
his  agitation  on  behalf  of  the  Brickyard 
(since  extended  to  the  Canal,  Gypsy,  and  Van) 
Children,  by  the  issue  of  his  "  Cry  of  the 
Children  from  the  Brickyards "  [see  below]  ; 
removed  to  Coalville,  Leics.,  when  he  became 
Managing  Partner  of  a  brick,  tile,  and  terra 
cotta  works,  until  he  gave  it  up  to  promote 
his  Bills  on  behalf  of  the  children  ;  now  (1894) 
living  at  Crick,  near  Rugby;  m.  (1)  Mary 
Mayfield,  of  Tunstall,  (2)  Mary  Ann  Lehmann, 
of  Ockbrook,  Derby. 

The  Cry  of  the  Children  from  the  Brickyards  of 
England,  with  Remedy.  London :  Simpkin,  Marshall,  &  Co. 
1871.     8vo. 

And  How  the  Cry  has  been  heard.  With  Observations 
upon  the  carrying  out  of  the  Act.  Sixth  Edition.  London; 
Haughton  4-  Co.     1870.     Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  195.     Illustrated. 

Our  Canal  Population.  A  Cry  from  the  Boat  Cabins, 
with  Remedy.  London:  Haughton  4  Co.  1875.  8vo. 
New  Edition,  with  Supplement.  London:  same  imvrint. 
n.d.  (1870).     Cr.  8to,,  pp.  216. 

Canal  Adventures  by  Moonlight.  London:  Hodder  & 
Stoughton.     1881.     Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  vi.,  250. 

Gypsy  Children.  A  Stroll  in  Gypsydom,  with  Songs 
and  Stories.  London  :  Printed  and  Published  by  Woodford, 
Fawcett,  (^  Co.    n.d.     Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  46. 

Gypsy  Life;  being  an  (historical)  account  of  our 
Gypsies  and  their  Children,  with  suggestions  for  their 
improvement.  London:  Haughton  <f  Co.  1880.  8vo.,pp.300. 

Our  Canal,  Gypsy,  Tan,  and  other  Travelling  Children. 
Privately  Printed.  Copies  may  be  had  at  The  Cabin,  Cricle, 
Rugby.     1888.     8vo.,  pp.  33. 

I've  been  a  Gypsying.  A  Ramble  among  our  Gypsies 
and  other  Children  in  their  Tents  and  Tans.  London: 
Fisher  Unwtn.  1884.  8vo.  Popular  Edition,  1885.  8vo  . 
pp.  355. 

The  George  Smith  of  Coalville  Society  and  Band  of 
Love  and  Sympathy.  The  Epiphany,  1886.  Published  at 
Ihe  Cabm,  Crick,  Rugby,  the  Head  Quarters  of  the  Band  of 
Love.     Fcp.  4to. 

^  ,'^"„*^?^°  Letter;  or,  SoiTows  and  Joys  of  Bosvil. 
Leeh:  M.  H.Miller.  1892.  8vo.,  pp.  47. 
rr  -J^^  Condition  of  the  Brickyard  Children  [Rep.  of 
H.  M..  Inspector  of  Factories  for  half-year  ending  April 
30th,  1870]  ;  ditto  [British  Workman  (1869),  illustrated]  ; 
Ihe  Employment  of  Children  in  Brick  and  Tile  Making 
considered  in  relation  to  the  Factory  and  Workshops  Act 
Li-J^f°^-  Social  Science  Congress  at  Newcastle  (1870), 
537];  Factories  and  Workshops  Inspection,  with  special 
reference  to  Brick  and  Tile  yards  [i6.,atPlymouth(1872), 
51b]  ;  The  Inspection  of  Brick  and  Tile  yards  and  Canal 
Boats  [lb.,  Liverpool  (187C),  614]  ;  The  Cry  of  the  Gypsy 
Psvi  ''^^u^'^'t  ^"^"^side  Arabs  [ib.,  Manchester  (1879), 
nl}d\  s^Mi  ?l^"°"  of  Canar Boats  [_ib.,  Edinburgh 
(1880)  624]  ;  The  Canal  Boats  Act  of  1877  and  his 
f»??°'^\°!  ^Ji''  'f-  ?^®^  ^'^^  18«2  [ib.,  Nottingham  (1882), 
484] ;  The  Condition  of  our  Gypsies  and  their  Children 
with  Remedies  \ib.,  487]  :  Our  Gypsies  and  their  Children 
?«81  9^5'^/  ?r°^'^  Act  (1877)  and  Amending  Bills  of 
1881-2-3^  [«J.,  Huddersfield  (1883)]. 


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Letters  Articles  by  Mr.  Smith.  [Morning  Star  (26th 
July,  1868) ;  Weekly  Dispatch  (1868) ;  Times  (2211(1  Nov., 
1869)  )for  this  letter  G.  S.  had  to  pay  £4  14s.  as  an  ad- 
vertisement, which  sum  was  returned  to  him  in  1870  with 
a  note  of  apology)  :  The  Quiver  (May  and  June,  1878)  ; 
Sunday  at  Home  (1878);  Wesleyan  Mag.  (l'88i!,  1884); 
London  Society  (June,  1885) ;  Christian  Messenger  (1884) ; 
and  various  London  Daily  and  Weekly  Papers  since  1870.] 
Evidence  before  Royal  Commissions  on  Factory  and 
Work  Shops  Act.  held  at  Leicester,  1875  [Report  II.,  364  ; 
Questions  7246 — 7308]  ;  before  Select  Committee  on  the 
Canals,  with  reference  to  the  working  of  his  Canal  Boats 
Act  of  1877  [Report  No.  252,  pp.  165—89  ;  Questions  366 
—415  :  App.  to  Report  No.  24,  pp.  297—318,  (pt.  2)  818— 
27,  (pt.  3)  328 — 31] ;  before  Royal  Commission  on  Housing 
of  Working  Classes,  1885  [Report  I.,  56,  57;  Questions 
14029 — 40]  ;  before  Select  Committee  of  House  of 
Commons  to  consider  his  Canal  Boats  Act  (1877)  Amend- 
ment Bill,  1884  [Report,  pp.  37—54  ;  Questions  607—95  ; 
App.  pp.  83 — 9]  ;  before  Select  Committee  of  House  of 
Commons  (July  9th,  1887)  to  consider  his  Temporary 
Dwellings  Act  [Report,  pp.  21 — 35  ;  Questions  163 — 575] ; 
before  the  Royal  Commission  on  Labour,  his  Canal  Boats 
Acts,  1877  and  18S4,  &c.  [Questions  28,305—28,394,  Group 
B,  1892,  and  Digest  of  Evidence,  1893,  Yol.  III.l. 

Notices  of  G.  S.  and  his  Work.      [Notable  Workers  in 
Humble  Life,  by  the  Rev.  E.  N.  Hoare ;    Hazell's  Cyclo- 
paedia   (1886);     Sunday   at   Home   (1878);     The   Fireside 
(1885);     South    Wales    Daily   News    (10th    Aug.,    1889); 
Western  Morning  News  (1889)  ;     2'he  Christian  Miscellany 
(1883)  ;    Christian  World  Mag.  (1877)  ;    The  Roch  (Xmas., 
1888);    Phrenological  Mag.  {\(>%i,\i?:l)\    The  Sword  and 
Trowel  (1871,  1876,  1880) ;   The  Christian  Freeman  (1877)  ; 
Christian   Life;    Churchman's  Penny  Mag.  (1883);     The 
Qui»e)- (1885) ;   The  Children's  Advocate  {U&i)  ;    The  Pall 
Mall   Gazette  (3rd  Aug.  and  21st  Nov.,   1884) ;    Kelly's 
Northauts.  Hist.  Guide  (1890) ;    Night  and  Day  (1879) ; 
The  Graphic  (24th  May,  1890)  ;     The  Christian   (1879  and 
14th  July,  1881)  ;     The  Sunday  School   Chronicle  (1879)  ; 
Kind  Words  (1879) ;    Hand  and  Heart  (1880) ;    The  Wel- 
come (1880)  ;    Peace  Pages  for  the  People,  No.  7   (1874) : 
Sunday  Mag.  (1879)  ;     the  Christian  Million  (1884)  ;     The 
Methodist  (1884) ;    Builders'  Weekly  Reporter  (8th  Nov., 
1889);     Blue   Ribbon    Chronicle    (1886);     The    Christian 
Herald  (1880)  ;   The  Christian  Globe  (4th  Aug.,  1880, 1890); 
The  Fortnightly  Rev.  (Feb..  1874)  ;     The  Christian  Signal 
(1889);    Sunday  W^ords  (22nd  June,  1890) ;    The  Cottager 
and  Artisan  (1880) ;    Islington  Gazette  (1886) ;     The  Guide 
(Feb, 1889);  Leeds  Mercury ;  Punch  {1S79) ;  The  Christian 
World   (7th  Feb.,   1879) ;     The   General  Baptist   (March, 
1879) :     The   Biograph    (May,  1879) ;     The  Nonconformist 
(9th   AprQ,    1879)  ;     The   Hull   Miscellany    (May,    1879)  ; 
The  English  Independent  (23rd  May,  1879)  ;    The  Building 
News   (14th  Oct.,  1876)  ;     The  Figaro  (29th  Oct.,   187B)  ; 
The    Potteries    Examiner    (1st    Nov.,    1873)  ;      Morning 
Advertizer;    Daily  Telegraph ;    The  Hornet;    Leics.  Daily 
Post  (3rd  Sept.,  1875) ;  Derby  Mercury  (22nd  Sept.,  1875) ; 
Notts.  Daily  Jour.  (1881) ;   Weekly  Budget  (7thOct.,1881) ; 
Keen's  Bath  Jour.  (7th  May,  1881)  ;    Word  and  Work  (7th 
July,  1881);     Western  Morning  News  (14th  May,  1881); 
Notts.  Eastern  Post   (5th  Feb..    1881);    Liverpool  Daily 
Courier  (30th  May,  1881)  ;   Ch.  of  Eng.  Temperance  CArem- 
cie  (Sept.,  1881);  Leicester  Jour.  {6thPeh.,187i) ;  Leicester 
Advertizer    (6th  Feb.,    and    16th    Oct.,    1875;    Leicester 
Chronicle  and  Mercury  (6th  Feb.,  1875)  ;    Eastern  Morning 
News   (11th  Feb.,  1875;    14th  May,  1881);    Birmingham 
Daily  Jour.  (5th  and  12th  March,  1875  ;  30th  April,  1881) ; 
The  Staffs.  Times  (15th  May,  1875) ;    The  Argonaut    Sept., 
1875) ;    Coventry  Standard  (22nd  Oct.,  1875) ;    D^rbyand 
ChesterMd  Reporter  (19th  Nov.,  1875) ;     The  Record  (29th 
June,   1881);    Daily   Chronicle   (30th  June,   ISSl)  ;    The 
Christian  Age    (6th  July,   1881)  ;     Weekly   Times    (10th 
July    1881 1;    Lloyds    Weekly  News   (3rd  and  10th  June, 
1881);    The  Schoolmaster  (4th  June,   1881):    and  many 
other  Papers  and  Magazines.] 

[The  following  works  are  founded  upon   his  books  or  are 
dedicated  to  G.  S. :-] 

Rob  Rat :   A  Story  of  Canal  Life.    By  Rev   M.  Guy 
Pearse.    London,  1879.    or.  8vo.     [Ded.  to  G.  S.] 

Water  Gypsies.     By  L.  T.  Meade.     London,  IIHU. 
In  Gypsy  Tents.    By  F.  H.  G.    London,  1881. 
Life  in   the   Cut.    By  Amos   Reade.    London,  1888. 
8vo.     [Ded.  to  G.  S.]  ^     ^  -o     j 

The  Months,  and  other  Poems.    By  George  Burdon. 
London,  1882.     [Dedicatory  Poem  to  G.  S.] 

Tom  the  Boater.    By  Emma  Leslie.     London:  H.l .&. 
1882.    12mo.     [Prefatory  Note  to  G.  SJ  r"  ah 

Nelly  Hellis  and  her  Gypsy  Van.  R.T.S.,1882.   [   All 
honour,  &c.,"  to  G.  S.] 


Notes  on  Literary  Quotations.  By  Joseph  B.  Cooke. 
Leicester:  Hassell  i^  Co.  1875.  [Dedicatory  Poem  to 
G.  S.] 

Kindness.  By  the  Rev.  John  Bacon.  London :  F.  H. 
Hurd.    1873.    12mo.     [Ded.  to  G.  S.]     . 

Houses  on  Wheels.  By  Emma  Marsha.ll.  London: 
Nisbet  if  Co.  [  Prefatory  Note  states  "  incidents  suggested 
by  Mr.  George  Smith's  History  of  Gypsies."] 

Our  Shores :  A  Story  of  Canal  Life.  By  P.  C.  P. 
London:  S.P.C.K.  ["The  facts  used  in  this  book  are 
taken  from  George  Smith's,  of  Coalville,  most  interesting 
books."] 

No.  1. — Price  Threepence. — The  Yorkshire  Yooalist 
and  Part  Singer,  "  Gypsy  Jim."  "  To  George  Smith  of 
Coalville  .  .  .  this  Part  Seng  is  most  respectfully 
inscribed  by  permission."  By  James  H.  Croxall.  Leeds: 
John  Broadhent.    1884. 

Words  by  ''Una."  "To  George  Smith  of  Coalville 
.  .  .  this  Song,  entitled  ■  Gypsy  Jim  called  Home,'  is 
affectionately  inscribed  by  the  Author"  .  .  Music  by 
James  H.  Croxall.    London:  Joseph  Williams. 

Inscribed  ...  to  Mr.  George  Smith,  of  Coalville, 
the  Hero  of  Gypsy  Emancipation — "  Come  Rescue  the 
Gypsy  Children."  Words  by  George  Burden  .  Music 
by  James  H.  Croxall.    London :  Joseph  Williams, 

Meditations  and  Disquisitions  upon  the  First  Psalm 
and  the  Penitential  Psalms.  By  Sir  Richard  Baker, 
Knight.  1639  and  1640.  Edited  by  Rev.  A.  B.  Grosart, 
LL.D.  London:  Fisher  Unwin.  8vo.  [To  Mr.  George 
Smith.] 

Hanani ;  or,  Memoir  of  William  Smith  .  .  Rev.  Dr. 
Grosart.  London :  Bemrose  ^  Sons.  8vo.  [Dedicated  to 
G.S.J 

Old  Lock  Farm  .  .  .  By  Annie  Gray.  London : 
Sunday  School  Union.  ]2mo.  [Contains  an  Appendix 
by  G.  S.,  entitled,  "  Our  Canal  Population  and  the  Steps 
that  I  have  taken  to  Improve  their  Condition."] 

Hessey  Gysey.  By  L.  T.  Meade.  London,  1891.  [Ded. 
to  G.  S.] 

Two  Girls  in  a  Barge.  By  Y.  Cecil  Cotes.  London, 
1891.     [Portrait  of  G.  S.] 

Mission  Work  among  the  Hop  Pickers.  By  the  Rev. 
R.  Shindler.     London,  1893.     8vo. 

Old  Leeke.    Leek,  1891.    [Portrait  and  Biography.] 

Smith,  George  Herbert,     b.  Handsworth,  1860  ; 
s.  of  George  Smith,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Lincoln  Coll., 
Ox.,  23rd  Oct.,  1880  ;    Scholar,  Wore.   Coll., 
1881—84  ;  B.A.,  1884. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  lY.,  1314.] 

Smith,  George  Samuel  Fereday.  b.  Tipton,  7th 
May,  1812  ;  s.  of  Eichard  Smith,  Esq.  ;  edu- 
cated Charterhouse  ;  Univ.  Coll.,  London ; 
Mat.  Queen's  Coll.,  Ox.,  28th  June,  1830  ; 
B.A.,  1835  ;  M.A.,  1837  ;  F.R.S.,  F.R.G.S.; 
Student,  Inner  Temple,  14th  Nov.,  1849  ; 
Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  7th  June, 
1852  ;  of  Grovehnrst,  Kent ;  High  Sheriff, 
Kent,  1884  ;  J.P.,  Sussex,  Lanes.,  and  Kent ; 
Deputy  Lieutenant,  Kent ;  m.,  3rd  March, 
1845  ;  Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  Eichard  Hampson, 
Esq.,  of  Manchester  ;  d.  1890. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon., IY.,1313;  Menat  the  Bar, 434.] 

Smith,    "  Gypsy."       Conductor     of     Salvation 
Mission,  Imperial  Circus,    Hanley  ;    formerly 
in  the  Salvation  Army. 
Salvation  Songs  and  Solos.    By  "  Gypsy  "  Smith  and 
his  Sister.   Allbut  |-  Daniel,  Hanley.   n.d.    [50th  Thousand  ; 
contains  130  hymns.      A  later  edition,  headed  "  One  hun- 
dred and  fifty-second  thousand,"  contains  251  hymns.] 

Smith,  Eev.  H.,  Sedgley  Park. 

Short  History  of  the  Protestant  Reformation  in  Eng- 
land.   London,    n.d.    Duo.,  pp.  318. 

Smith,  Howard,     b.  Walsall,  1867  ;  s.  of  Alfred 

Sidney  Smith  ;    Mat.  Merton  Coll,  Ox.,  24th 

Oct.,  1885. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  lY.,  1314.] 


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Smith,  Rev.  Isaac  Gregory,  b.  Manchester, 
21st  Nov.,  1826  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Jeremiah  Smith, 
D.D.,  Head  Master,  Man.  Gr.  Scb.  ;  educated 
Rugby ;  Scholar,  Trin.  Coll.,  Ox.;  B.A.,  1849  ; 
M.  A.,  Brasenose  Coll.,  1854  ;  Fellow  of  Brase- 
nose  Coll.,  1850—55  ;  Hertford  Scholar,  1846  ; 
Ireland  Scholar,  1847  ;  Bampton  Lecturer, 
1873;  Hon.  LL.D.,  Edin.,  1886;  Preb. 
of  Pratum  Minus,  Hereford,  1870 — 87  ; 
Diocesan  Inspector  of  Schools,  Hereford  ;  Hon. 
Canon  of  Worcester  ;  R.D.  of  Powyke,  Worcs.; 
Rector  of  Tedstone  Delamere,  Herefs.,  1852— 
72  ;  Vicar  of  Great  Malvern,  1872  ;  resident 
at  Brewood,  1838—53  ;  m.  Agnes  Augusta, 
dau.  of  Rev.  George  William  Murray. 

Faith  and  Philosophy.     London  :  Longmans. 

Epitome   of   the  Life  of  our  Blessed  Saviour.^ 
Introduction   and   Notes.     London :    Rivingtons. 
S.P.C.K.,  1891. 

Fra    Angelico,    and    other 
Longmans.     2nd  ed.,  1890.  c.  r,  mr 

The  Silver  Bells  :  An  Allegory.    London :  A.-P.C.A. 

The  Characteristics  of  Christian  Morality  (being  the 
Bampton  Lectures).     Oxford:  Parker.     1873. 

Prayers  for  every  Hour.     Oxford:  J.  Parker  ^  to. 

The  Conscience  Clause :  Can  it  be  justified.    London : 
Rivingtons. 

Anarchy.     London:  Rioingtons. 

Diocesan    History    of    Worcester.     [With  the  Bev. 
Phipps  Onslow.]     li.P.C.K.,mO.  ,„nzr    ,o„. 

Aristotelianism.    The  Ethics    .    .     .    S.P.C.K.,  1884. 
2nded.  .  ,      ,         ,. 

History    of    Christian    Monasticism.     London:  Innes 
4:  Co.    1892.  ^  ,    ^ 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1315  ;   Sutton's  Lanes. 
Authors,  115.] 


With 
2nd  ed., 


short    Poems.      London : 


Smith,  J. 

Infantile  Diseases. 


Uttoxeter,  1805.    8vo. 


Smith,  James.  Printer,  High  Street,  Newcastle; 
Proprietor  of  the  Newcastle  and  Pottery 
Advertize!-  (1818). 

Sorrows  of  Moetus.     [See  Snape  (Eev.  W.)] 
A  Letter  to  Dr.  Darwin.     [/A.] 

Sketch  of  the  Economy  6f  Divine  Providence.  [See 
Willetts  (Rev.  W.).] 

A  Speech  at  the  Bible  Society.  [  See  Cotterill  (Eev.  T.).] 
Treatise  on  Arithmetic.     [See  Brookes  (R.).] 
The  Glories  of  Heaven.     [See  Martindale  (Rev.  W.).] 
Serious  Reflections.     [See  Crowther  (Rev.  J.).] 
Address  to  Youth.     [See  Wedgwood  (J.).] 
The  Staffordshire  Gazette.     Printed  and  Published  by 
James  Smith.     [First  published  6th  April,  1813,  on  Mon- 
days and  Tuesdays.    2nd  ed.,  1st  Jan.,  1815.] 

A  Copy  of  the  Poll  taken  in  the  Borough  of  Newcastle- 
under-Lyme.  1774.  4to.,  pp.  18.  Ditto,  1790,  4to.,  pp.  20  ; 
ditto,  1792,  4to.,  pp.  26;  ditto,  1802,  4to  ,  pp.  23  ;  ditto, 
1807,  4to.,  pp.  25  ;  ditto,  1812,  4to.,  pp.  23  ;  ditto,  1815,  4to., 
pp.  20  ;  ditto,  1818,  4to.,  pp.  20  ;  ditto,  1820,  4to.,  pp.  28  ; 
ditto,  1823,  4to.,  pp.  26. 

A  Statement  of  the  Facts  Relative  to  the  Election  for 
the  Borough  of  Newcastle-under-Lyme,  1792.  Newcastle: 
J.  Smith,     (n.d.)     Sm.  f  ol. 

A  Scheme  for  the  Enclosure  of  the  Six  Town  Fields 
in  and  near  Newcastle-under-Lyme.  Newcastle:  James 
Smith.     1815.     fol.,  pp.  8. 

Rules  of  the  Newcastle-under-Lyme  and  Pottery 
Agricultural  Society.  Instituted  1800.  Newcastle:  James 
Smith.    1800.    12mo.,  pp.  20. 

Smith,  James  Hicks,  b.  Manchester,  11th  June, 
1822  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Jeremiah  Smith,  1).D.  \_see']; 
educated  Man.  Gr.  Sch.,  12th  Oct.,  1829,  and 
at  Brewood  Gr.  Sch.  ;  with  Messrs.  Gillander, 
Arbuthnot,  &  Co.,  of  Calcutta ;  afterwards 
Student,    Lincoln's   Inn,    being   called  to  the 


Bar  of  the  Inner  Temple,  1852  ;  m.,  27th 
July,  1869,  Mary  Ann  Daw,  of  Brewood; 
resident  at  Brewood  from  1862  to  death  ;  d. 
28th  Dec,  1881. 
Brewood  Chancel,  additions  and  emendations  to  "  Notes 
and  Collections."    Wolverhampton :  William  ParJce.    1864. 

Brewood.  A  Resumi.  Wolverhampton  :  William  Parhe. 
1867  8vo.  Enlarged  edition,  Wolverhampton,  1874,  8vo., 
nn  ivi..  96.    Supplement,  Wolverhampton,  ISSl^vo. 

Reminiscences  of  Forty  Tears.  Bv  an  Hereditary 
High   Churchman.       (Reprinted  from   The   Ecclesiastic.) 

London,  1868.    8vo.  ^   .,      ^-.a    j 

Brewood  Chancel  and  the  Tombs  of  the  Gittards. 
Wolverhampton,  1870.  ,  .    „,       ,       j  a*  .      /-d 

The  Parish  in  History,  and  m  Church  and  State.  (Re- 
printed from  The  Church  Review.)    London,  1871. 

The  Parish  in  the  Churchyard.     London.    8vo. 

Collegiate  and  other  Ancient  Manchester.  Reprinted, 
with  additions,  from  the  Church  Review.  With  a  Reply  to 
"Memoirs  of  St.  Anne's,  Manchester."  London,  1777. 
8vo.,  pp.  15. 

Memoir.     [Man.  Sch.  Reg.,  III.,  231.]^ 

[Sutton's  Lanes.  Authors,  105  ;  Ten  Years'  Experience 
in  St.  George's-in-the-Bast ;  Brewood  :  a  Resnmi  (1874), 
94— 96. J 

Smith,  Rev.  Jeremiah,  b.  Brewood,  22nd  July, 
1771  ;  s.  of  Jeremiah  Smith  and  Ann,  his 
wife  ;  educated  Brewood  Gr.  Sch.  ;  Mat. 
Hertford  Coll.,  Ox.,  22nd  Feb.,  1790  ;  Ex- 
hibitioner Corpus  Christi  Coll. ;  B.A.,  24th 
March,  1794  ;  M.A.,  16th  May,  1797  ;  B.D., 
1810;  D.D.,  1811;  Assistant  Curate  of  Mose- 
ley  :  of  Edgbaston  ;  Assistant,  afterwards  2nd, 
Master  of  King  Edward  VI.'s  Sch.,  Birming- 
ham, 1798—1807  ;  High  Master  of  Man.  Gr. 
Sch.,  1807 — 37  ;  Curate  (successively)  of  St. 
Mark's  Chapel,  Chetham  Hill  :  St.  George's 
Chapel,  Carrington  :  Holy  Trinity,  Salford  ; 
Incumbent  of  St.  Peter's,  Manchester,  1813 — 
25  ;  Rector  of  St.  Ann's,  Manchester,  1822— 
37  ;  one  of  the  King's  Preachers  for  Lanes., 
1824 ;  Vicar  of  Great  Wilbraham,  Cambs., 
1832—47  ;  m.,  27th  July,  1810,  Felicia,  dau. 
of  William  Anderton,  Esq.,  of  Moseley  Wake 
Green,  Birmingham  ;  d.,  at  Brewood  (where  he 
had  resided  since  his  retirement  from  Manches- 
ter), 21st  Dec,  1864  ;  bur.  Brewood  Church, 
in  family  grave,  on  St.  Thomas's  Day  in  that 
year. 

A  Vindication  of  Defensive  War.  A  Sermon  preached 
in  the  Parish  Church  of  Tewkesbury.  Birmingham ; 
Knott  d^  Lloyd.    1805.  ,  8vo.,  pp.  vi.,  22. 

Memoirs.  [Manchester  Courier,  22nd  Dec,  1854 ; 
Gent.'s  Mag.  (1855) ;  Man.  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.,  III.,  pp.  1 — 7.] 

Portrait  in  Oil.     By  Coleman,  of  Birmingham. 

(a  miniature).    By  G.  Hargreaves. 

Engraved,   as    Frontispiece    to    History    of 

Foundation  of  Manchester.    1831. 

Engraved,    as    Frontispiece    to  Manchester 

Grammar  School  Registers.    Vol.  III. 

Smith,  Rev.  Jeremiah  Pinch,  b.  Manchester, 
1st  July  1815  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Jeremiah  Smith, 
D.D.  [see]  ;  educated  Man.  Gr.  Sch.,  22nd 
Sept.,  1823  ;  Mat.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  24th 
April,  1833  ;  Scholar,  1833—36  ;  B.A.,  1st 
Dec,  1837  ;  M.A.,  14th  Nov.,  1839  ;  F.S.A.; 
Curate  of  Smethcote,  Salop,  1840  ;  St.  James's, 
Handsworth,  1840 — 44  ;  Great  Wilbraham, 
Cambs.,  1844 — 45  ;  Ilfracombe  and  St.  Mary 
Church,  Devon,  1844 — 48;  Rector  of  Aldridge, 
1849—88  ;  R.D.  of  Walsall,  1862—82  ;  Preb. 


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of  "Wellington,  Lichfield,  1885  to  date  ;  m., 
8th  May,  1847,  Elizabeth  Anne,  dau.  of 
Clement  Ingleby,  Esq.,  of  King's  Heath 
House,  Moseley,  Birmingham. 

Plain  Statement  of  the  Doctrine  of  the  Church  of 
England  on  Baptism,  with  proofs  from  Holy  Scripture. 
London :  Masters.    1850.    12mo. 

The  Weekly  Offertory.  Its  Successful  Adoption  in 
many  Parishes.     London,  1864.    12mo.,  pp.  6. 

The  Eegister  of  the  Manchester  School,  a.d.  1730 — 
1837.  With  Biographical  Notices  of  some  of  the  more 
distinguished  Scholars.  Three  Volumes.  Chetham  Society, 
1866—78.    Imp.  8vo. 

(For  private  circulation  only.)  Notes  and  Collections 
relating  to  the  Parish  of  Aldridge,  in  the  County  of 
Stafford.  Part  I. :  The  Parochial  Register.  Leicester : 
W.  H.  Seal,  Printer.  1884.  8vo.,  pp.  73.  Part  II. :  The 
Parish  Church  and  its  Clergy.  Leicester ;  same  imprint. 
1889.    8vo.  4  leaves,  pp.  113. 

Smith,   John.     Printer,   Newcastle ;    voted   for 
Gower  and  Macdonald,  1790. 
St.  Paul's  Charge  to  the  Ephesian  Elders.    [See  Leigh 
(Eev.  C.).] 

Smith,  John.     Printer,  Market  Place,  Leek. 

[Parson  &  Bagshaw's  Directory  (1818).] 

Smith,  John.  Printer,  and  Dealer  in  Periodicals, 
Market  Place,  Tamworth. 

[White's  Staffs.  (1834).] 

Smith,  John.  b.  Stone,  1734  ;  s.  of  Richard 
Smith,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Trin.  Coll.,  Ox.,  26th  Nov., 
1751  ;  B.A.,  All  Sod's,  1756. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1316.] 

Smith,  John.  b.  Stoke,  1766;  «.  of  Jeremiah 
Smith,  Esq.,  and  Elizabeth  {dau.  of  John 
Jervis,  Esq.,  of  Darlaston),  his  wife  ;  Mat. 
Oriel  Coll.,  Ox.,  10th  Nov.,  1783;  B.A., 
1787;  M.A.,  1790;  of  Great  Penton  Hall ; 
High  SheriS,  Staffs.,  1816  ;  of  Elmhurst ; 
m.,  at  TrenthaiD,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John 
Turner,  Esq.  ;  d.  6th  March,  1840. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1316.] 

Smith,  John.  b.  Uttoxeter.  177l  ;  s.  of  John 
Smith  ;  Mat.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  17th  July, 
1788  ;  B.A.,  1792  ;  M.A.,  1795  (as  John 
Syth)  ;  M.B.,  1798. 

Prohably    Author    of    "Infantile    Diseases."       {See 
Smith  (J.).] 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1316.] 

Smith,  John.  b.  Drayton  Bassett,  1815  ;  s.  of 
-William  Smith,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Exeter  Coll., 
Ox.,  18th  Nov.,  1830  ;  B.A.,  1834  ;  M.A., 
1839  ;  Barrister-at-Law,  1838  ;  J.P.,  Oxon.  ; 
of  Bretwell  House,  Tetsworth,  Oxon.;  d.  1889. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1316.] 

Smith,  John  George,  b.  Manchester,  1829  ;  s. 
of  Rev.  Jeremiah  Smith,  D.D.  [see']  ;  educated 
Man.  Gr.  Sch.  and  Rugby  ;  Mat.  Balliol  Coll., 
Ox.,  1st  Dec,  1847;  B.A.,  1852;  M.A., 
1854  ;  Student  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  14th  Jan., 
1852  ;  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  30th 
April,  1856  ;  Assistant  Registrar  to  the 
Admiralty  ;  m.,  12th  Aug.,  1869,  Amelia 
Sophia,  dau.  of  C.  P.  Darwall,  Esq.,  of 
Walsall ;    resident   at   Brewood,   from  1837  ; 


now  of  Worcester  Park,  Surrey. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1317  ;  Man.  Sch.  Reg., 
III.,  281 ;  Rugby  Reg.,  222  ;  Men  at  the  Bar,  432.] 

Smith,  Joseph,  b.  Walsall,  1756  ;  s.  of  James 
Smith,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  St.  Mary  Hall,  Ox.,  5th 
July,  1773  ;  B.A.,  1777. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon,,  IV.,  1317  f  Gent.'s  Mag. 
(1815),  11.,  283.] 

Smith,   Joseph.     Manager  to  Russell  &  Sons, 
Wednesbury. 
Obituary.     [Midland  Advertiser  (Ist  Nov.,  1884).] 

Smith,  Joshua  Hett. 

Authentic  Narrative  of  the  Causes  which  led  to  the 
Death  of  Major  Andri,  Adjutant-General  of  His  Majesty's 
Forces  in  North  America.  To  which  is  added  a  Monody 
on  his  Death,  by  Miss  Seward.  London,  1808.  8vo. ;  por- 
trait and  plates.    New  York,  1809,  12mo. 

Smith,  Mrs.  M.,  Printer,  Newcastle. 

Poems  on  Various  Occasions.  [See  Femeyhough 
(Rev.  W.).] 

A  Perspective  View  of  Trentham  Hall.  [See  Sanders 
(J.).] 

Trentham  Parle  :  A  Poem.  [See  Femeyhough  (Rev. 
W.).] 

A  Satirical  View  of  London  .  .  (Printed  by  M. 
Smith,  Newcastle.)    1815.    8vo.,  pp.  vi.,  7—197. 

Narratives  Illustrative  of  the  Passions  and  Affec- 
tions .  .  .  Newcastle:  Printed  by  M.  Smith.  1815. 
8vo.,  pp.  48,  12,  8,  48. 

Smith,  Ven.  Nicholas.  B.A.  and  M.A.,  Ox. 
Univ.,  24th  Jan.,  1562  ;  Student  of  Philoso- 
phy for  8  years  ;  Canon  M  Hereford,  1554 — 
67  ;  of  Lichfield,  1561  ;  i  Archd.  of  Salop,  in 
Hereford,  1560—61  ;  of  Salop  in  Lichfield, 
1561 — 71  [Foster  ;  but  Harwood  does  not 
mention  him]. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1377  ;    Le  Neve's  Fasti, 

I.,  159.] 

Smith,  Oliver,  b.  Dudley  Priory,  2nd  March, 
1847  ;  s.  of  Edward  Fisher  Smith,  Esq.  ; 
Mat.  St.  John's  Coll.,  Ox.,  31st  Jan.,  1865  ; 
M.A.,  1873  ;  Taylor  Scholar,  1865  ;  Student 
of  Inner  Temple,  15th  Nov.,  1869  ;  Barrister- 
at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  7th  June,  1875  ; 
Queen's  Advocate  of  Lagos,  West  Indies, 
1886 — 91  ;  Attorney- General,  Leeward  Island, 
West  Indies,  1891  to  date  ;  m.,  27th  Oct., 
1892,  Marion  Beatrice,  dau.  of  the  late 
G.  S.  F.  Smith,  Esq.,  J.P.,  and  Deputy 
Lieutenant,  of  Grovehurst,  Kent. 
Joint  Editor  of — Bateman's  Law  of  Auctions.  6th  ed. 
[Men  at  the  Bar,  434.] 

Smith,  Eev.  Peter.  Of  Bradnop,  near  Leek, 
1st  June,  1827. 

The  Sovereignty  of  Jehovah.  A  Poem.  Hanley: 
T.  Allbut  }  Son.    1801.    12mo.,  pp.  xvi.,  17—102. 

Preparation  for  the  Lord's  Supper.  Hanley:  T. 
Allbut.    1825.    12mo.  . 

The  Emblematical  Pilgrim  ;  or,  The  Metaphorical 
Progress  from  Mystical  Babylon  to  the  New  Jerusalem. 
Newcastle:  Printed  fm- the  Author  by  W.Pye.    1827.    pp. 

XX.,  163. 

A  Composition  of  Hymns  and  Spiritual  Songs. 

The  Ministry  of  the  Two  Kingdoms. 

A  Serious  Call  to  Sinners. 

The  World  Deceived. 

Satan's  Policy  Opened. 

The  Mystery  of  Iniquity  Opened. 

The  Omnipotence  of  God. 

A  Serious  Call  to  Infidels. 


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Smith,  Richard,  b.  Stone,  1726  ;  s.  of  Richard 
Smith  ;  Mat.  Magd.  Coll.,  Ox.,  17th  March, 
1746  ;  B.A.,  St.  Edmund  Hall,  3rd  March, 
1749  ;  M.A.,  1750  :  B.D.,  1760. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1318.] 

Smith,  S.  Ashley,  Bikton. 

The  Training  o£  Candidates  for  Holy  Orders.  [Lich- 
iield  Diocesan  Mag.^  ^I-j  l^^ — ^7.  J 

Smith,   Samuel,     b.  Stoke,  1666  ;    s.  of  Thomas 
Smith  ;   Mat.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  14th  Oct., 
1681 ;  B.A.,  18th  March,  1686. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1380.] 

Smith,  Rev.  Sidney,  b.  Wolverhampton,  1855  ; 
s.  of  Benjamin  Smith,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Corp.  Ch. 
Coll.,  Ox.,  19th  Oct.,  1875;  Exhibitioner, 
1877—80  ;  B.A.,  1879  ;  M.A.,  1881 ;  Rector 
of  Wheldrake,  Yorks.,  1887  to  date. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1320.] 

Smith,  Rev.  Theodore,  b.  Camberwell,  1849  ; 
s.  of  Baker  Peter  Smith,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Pemb. 
Coll.,  Ox.,  28th  June,  1869  ;  B.A.,  1871 ; 
M.A.,  1881  ;  Curate  of  Presteign-w.-Discoyd, 
Radnors.,  1872—74  ;  Walton.  Lanes.,  1874 
—77  ;  of  St.  Mary's,  Stafford,  1877—81  : 
Vicar  of  Ch.  Ch.,  StaSord,  1881  to  date. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1320.] 

Smith,  Rt.  Rev.  Thomas,    b.  Whitwell,  Westmr., 

1615  ;  s.  of  John  Smith  ;  Mat.  Queen's  Coll., 

Ox.,  4th  Nov.,  1631  ;  B.A.,  10th  July,  1635  ; 

Fellow;    M.A.,  16th  May,  1639;    B.D.,  2nd 

Aug.,  1660  ;    M.A.,  by  diploma,    9th  Nov., 

1660  ;    Canon   of    Carlisle,    1660  ;    Preb.    of 

Tachbrook    and     Canon    of    Lichfield,    23rd 

March,    1661  ;    Canon    of    Durham,    1661  ; 

Dean  of  Durham,  1672—78  ;    Bp.  of  Carlisle, 

1678  to  death  ;  d.  12th  April,  1702. 

[Lansd.  MS.,  98S,  i.  245  ;  Burrow's  Worthies  of  Magd. 
Coll.,  544 ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1382  ;  Hax- 
wood'e  Lichfield,  250.] 

Smith,  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  Lichfield,  1620  ;  s.  of 
Ralph  Smith,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Magd.  Coll.,  Ox., 
15th  Dec,  1637  ;  Chorister,  1635 ;  B.A., 
20th  June,  1640  ;  Clerk,  1639,  until  expelled 
by  the  Puritans,  1648;  restored,  1660  ;  Chp., 
1660—65. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1382 :  Bloxam's 
Magd.  Coll.,  I.,  53.] 

Smith,  Thomas,  Sacrist  of  Lichfield. 

Letter  to  Dugdale  [Bodl.  Lib.,  1521,  (b)  111]  ;  Tersus 
de  eocl.  Lioh.  reparatione  [i6.,  H2J. 

Smith,    Thomas.       b.    Oker    (Okeover)  ;    s.    of 
William   Smith  ;    Mat.  Pembroke  Coll.,  Ox., 
10th  April,  1712  ;  B.A.,  1715. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.3.,  IT.,  1385.] 

Smith,  Thomas.  Mine  and  Land  Agent,  of 
Sandyfields,  Sedgley. 

Treatise  on  Mensuration.     Wolverhampton,  1797. 

The  Miner's  Guide  :  being  a  Description  and  Illustra- 
tion of  a  Chart  of  Sections  of  the  Principal  Mines  of  Coal 
and  Ironstone  in  the  Counties  of  Stafford,  Salop,  Warwick 
and  Durham.  Printed  for  and  Sold,  with  the  Chart,  hy  the 
Author.  Birmingham:  Radclyffe  <f  Co.  1836.  2nd  ed. 
Birmingham,  1846.     Fcp.  8vo.,  pp.  208.  ' 


Smith,  Thomas.     Printer,  High  Street,  Wolver- 
hampton. 

The  Christian's  Best  Treasure.  Containing  the  Book 
of  Common  Prayer,  and  .  .  .  together  with  the  Psalter. 
Pointed  as  they  are  to  be  said  or  sung  in  Churches.  With 
Notes.  Printed  by  T.  Smith,  Wolverhampton,  circa  1770. 
No  pagination  :  each  page  in  a  border. 

[Mr.  Thos.  Baker,  of  the  Bodleian  Library,  thinks  it  was 
printed  from  BaskerviUe  type.] 

The  Companion  to  the  Altar.  Unto  which  are 
added  Prayers  and  Meditations.  Wolverhampton :  Printed 
by  T.  Smith,  n.d.  (1760).  8vo.,  pp.  56  ;  Prayers,  4  leaves, 
without  pagination. 

The  Pilgrim's  Progress  from  this  World  to  that  which 
is  to  come,  Delivered  under  the  Similitude  of  a  Dream. 
Complete  in  two  parts,  with  Notes.  Written  by  John 
Bunyan.  New  Edition.  Adorned  with  a  new-invented 
set  of  cuts.  Wolverhampton :  Printed  by  and  for  J.  Smith, 
and  Sold  by  Messrs.  Shetchley  4'  Luchman,  Booksellers,  in 
Birmingham.  1769.  8vo.  Portrait  of  Banyan.  Preface 
by  the  Rev.  B.  Clement. 

Smith,  Thomas  George.  Trin.  Coll.,  Cam. 
Prizeman,  English  Essay,  1843  ;  Prizeman, 
Coll.  Exam.,  1844;  B.A.,  1846  ;  M.A.,1850 
Curate  of  St.  Peter's,  St.  Alban's,  1846—48 
P.O.  of  Flax-Burton,  Somers.,  1848—51 
Chp.  to  Bath  Penitentiary  and  Minister  of  the 
Chapel,  1851 — 56  ;  Locum  Tenens  of  Aston, 
Derbys.,  1864—65  ;  Curate  of  Colton,  1865 
— 68  ;  afterwards  of  Richmond  House,  Clifton 
Hill,  Bristol. 
Aid  to  Private  Prayer.     London :  Macintosh. 

Smith,  Thomas  Jabez.  b.  Liverpool,  27th  Dec, 
1846  ;  s.  of  William  Smith,  Shipwright ; 
educated  privately,  Liverpool  Institute,  and 
Queen's  Coll.  ;  Captain,  1st  V.  B.  f*rince  of 
Wales's  North  Staffs.  Regiment  ;  Manager  of 
Manchester  and  Liverpool  District  Bank,  Leek  ; 
m.  Jane  Ellen,  dau.  of  Alderman  Thomas,  J. P., 
of  Crewe,  Cheshire. 

,  Inaugural  Address  to  Macclesfield  Scientific  Society. 
1876.    8vo. 

Grave  Mound  Explorations.     1877.    8vo. 

The  Connexion  between  Physical  and  Social  Science. 
1879.    8vo. 

Money  and  the  Standard  of  Talue.     1886.    8vo. 

The  Banks  and  Bankers  of  Leek.  Leek:  T.  Mark. 
1891.    8vo. 

Apis  Mellifica.    1802.    8vo. 

Smith,  Thomas  Sheppard.     b.  Uttoxeter,  1805  ; 
s.  of  John  Smith,  Doctor  ;    Mat.  Wore.  Coll., 
Ox.,  28th  Jan.,  1822  ;  B.A.,  1826  ;  a  Student 
Lincoln's  Inn,  1828. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1324.] 

Smith,  Sir  Thomas  Smythe.  b.  Abingdon,  Berks., 
1556  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Smith  ;  Student,  Ch.Ch., 
Ox.,  1573  ;  B.A.,  17th  Dec,  1574  ;  M.A., 
17th  June,  1578  ;  Secretary  to  Robert,  Earl 
of  Essex ;  Clerk  to  Privy  Council,  1587  ; 
M.P.,  Cricklade,  1588  ;  Tamworth,  1593  ; 
Clerk  of  the  Parliament,  1597  ;  Knighted  at 
Greenwich,  20th  May,  1603  ;  Latin  Secretary 
to  James  I.  ;  Secretary  to  Council  of  the 
North,  1603  ;  Master  of  Court  of  Requests, 
1608  ;  d.,  Fulham,  27th  Nov.,  1609.  Will 
dated  12th  Sept.,  1609. 

[Pari.  Diet. ;   Lansd.  MS.,  983,  f.  145  ;    Bliss's  Wood's 
Ath.  Oxon.,  II.,  53  ;    Foster's  Alumni  Oxon  ,   E.S     IT 
1381.]  '        ■' 


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Smith,  Rev.  Thomas  Wade.     b.  Stroud,  Gloucs., 
Sept.,  1838  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Wade  Smith,  M.D. ; 
educated  Winchester  :  Emmanuel  Coll.,  Cam.; 
B.A.,  1861 ;  M.A.,  1865  ;  Curate  of  Uttoxeter, 
1866—67  :    Hartshorn,    Derbys.,   1867—70 : 
Rayleigh,    1870 — 71  :     Burbage,    near    Marl- 
borough, 1871: — 77  ;  Vicar  of  the  Donative  of 
Easton  Royal,  1877  to  date. 
Lectures    on   the   Catechism,   Confirmation,   and   the 
Communion  Services.  London:  Hamilton  i.^  Adams,  pp.158. 
Podcet  Parochial  Service.      London:    same  imprint. 
pp.  161. 

Diary  for  the  Vestry.   London :  same  imprint,  pp.  166. 
Register  of  Baptism,  Cjnfirmation,  and  First  Com- 
munion.    London :  same  imprint.     12mo. 

Two  Prayers,  and  Twenty-four  Examination  Papers 
on  the  Catechism,  &c.    London :  same  imprint. 

Diary  for  the  Study  and  Parish.  London :  same  im- 
print,   pp.  166. 

Smith,  Warrington,  M.A.,  P.R.S. 

Iron  Ores  of  North  Staffordshire  Coalfield  [Geological 
Survey  of  England,  IV.]  :  The  North  Staffordshire  Coal- 
field [Coal  and  Coal  Mining  (1867)]. 

Smith,  Right  Rev.  William,  b.  Peelhouse, 
Widnes,  Lanes. ;  s.  of  Robert  Smith  ;  educated 
at  Ox.  and  Cam.  Universities  ;  LL.B.  ;  Clerk 
of  the  Hanaper,  20th  Sept.,  1485  ;  Rector  of 
Cheshunt,  Herts.,  14th  Jan.,  1492—94  ;  Bp. 
of  Lichfield,  lUth  July,  1492—95  ;  Lord 
President  of  Wales,  circa  1493  ;  Dean  of  St. 
Stephen's,  Westminster ;  P.O. ;  Bp.  of  Lincoln, 
6th  Nov.,  1495  ;  Archd.  of  Northampton, 
1500  ;  Chancellor  of  Ox.  Univ.,  1500—1502  ; 
d.  Buckden  Palace,  Hunts.,  2nd  Jan.,  1514  ; 
bur.  Lincoln  Cathedral.  Rebuilt  and  re-en- 
dowed St.  John's  Hospital,  Lichfield,  1495  ; 
co-founder  with  Sir  R.  Sutton,  of  Brasenose 
Coll.,  Ox.  ;  Will  dated  25th  Dec,  1513  : 
proved  30th  Jan.,  1514. 
Statutes  of  St.  John's  Hospital.  3rd  Nov.,  1495. 
[Ahstracts  in  Churton's  Lives  of  Smith  and  Sutton 

and  in  Harwood's  Lichfield.] 

Statutes  of   King's   College   and  Brasenose   College, 

Statuta  Hosp.  S.  Jo.  Bapt.  Lich.    [Bodl.  Lib.,  855, 150.] 

Epitaph.     [lb.,  864,  108.] 

Portrait.    Engraved  by  J.  Faber.    lar.  4to.    Mezz 

[Cooper's  Ath.  Cantab.,  I.,  523  ;  Lansd.  MS.,  978,  ff 
159—616,  163;  Churton's  Lives  of  Smith  and  Sutton; 
Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1383 ;  Harwood  s  Lich- 
field, 146  ;  Eichardson's  Godwin ;  Le  Neve  s  Fasti ;  Jiy- 
mer's  Foedera  ;  Wood's  Colleges  and  Halls  ;  Bhss  s  Wood  s 
Ath  Oxon.,  II.,  699  ;  dive's  Ludlow  ;  Granger,  1.,  /I ; 
Stukeley's  Iter  Curis,  86  ;  Chalmers's  Biog.  Diet.] 

Smith,  Rev.  William.  D.  of  Decrees  of  Ferrara  ; 
Incorporated  Cam.  Univ.,  1504  ;  a  relative  of 
Bp.  Smith ;  Master  (twice)  of  St.  John's  Hos- 
pital, Lichfield;  resigned  3rd  June,  1494; 
again,  21st  Sept.,  1494— 20th  June,  1495  ; 
LL.B.  ;  Archdn.  of  Northampton,  4th  June, 
1500  ;  Incorporated  Ox.  Univ.,  28th  June, 
1506  ;  Archdn.  of  Lincoln  ;  d.  June,  1528. 

[Churton's  Smith  and  Sutton,  372-83 ;  Le  Neve;s 
Fasti  ;Dugd.  Monast.  ed.  Cayley,  VL,  1284  1291 ;  Cooper's 
Ath.  Cantab.,  I.,  527  ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  558.J 

Smith,  William.  Letterpress  Printer,  Linen  and 
Woollen  Draper,  Upholsterer,  and  Tea  Dealer, 
Market  Place,  Uttoxeter. 

[Parson  and  Bagshaw's  Directory  (1818) ;  White's 
Staffs.  (1834).] 


Smith,  William.    Printer,  Ironmarket,  Newcastle. 

[White's  Staffs.  (1884).] 

Smith,  William,  b.  Chesterton,  8th  Feb.,  1807  ; 
s.  of  John  Smith  and  Deborah  Capper,  his 
wife  ;  a  Brick  and  Tile  Maker ;  established 
the  North  Staffs.  Brick  and  Tile  Works,  Ches- 
terton ;  Manager  of  the  Bradwell  Brick  and 
Tile  Works,  Tunstall,  and  also  of  John 
Walker's,  Blue  Brick  and  Tile  Works,  Tunstall ; 
invented  several  improvements  in  machinery 
for  making  bricks  and  tiles  ;  m.,  1830,  at 
Wolstanton,  Hannah  Hollins ;  d.  15th  March, 
1872  ;  bur.  Coalville. 
Hanani;    or,  Memoirs  of  William  Smith.     By  Rev. 

A.  B.  Grosart,  LL.B.   London :  Bemrose  4' Sons.  1874.  8vo., 

pp.  90.    Portrait. 

Smith,  William,  and  Son. 

A  Map  of  Staffordshire.     (1864). 

Smith,  William  Hawkes.     b.  Birmingham. 

Dudley  Castle.    1836.    4to. 
Birmingham  and  South  Staffordshire. 

Smith,  Rev.  William  Isaac,  b.  Boulton,  Derbys., 
28th  July,  1856  ;  s.  of  William  Smith,  Esq., 
and  Annie,  his  wife  ;  educated  Derby  Middle 
Class  Sch.  and  Lichfield  Theo.  Coll.  ;  Curate 
of  All  Saints,  Darlaston,  1880  ;  of  Cannock, 
1880—83  ;  of  St.  Chad's,  Stafford,  1883— 
84  ;  of  Willenhall,  1884—87  ;  Assistant 
Diocesan  Inspector,  1883 — 87  ;  Rector  of  St. 
John's,  Longton,  1887. 
With  Car  and  Camera.     [Jointly  with  Rev.  W.  Beres- 

ford.]     Longton :  Hughes  1^  Barber.     1893. 

Away  East,  &c.     [Evangelist  Monthly  (1894).] 

Smith,  Hon.  William  James,  b.  Handsworth, 
1853  :  s.  of  John  H.  Smith,  Stockbroker ; 
Mat.  Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.  ;  B.A.,  1875  ;  M.A. 
and  LL.M.,  1878  ;  Student,  Inner  Temple, 
16th  Jan.,  1872  ;  removed  to  Lincoln's  Inn, 
19th  July,  1873  ;  Barrister-at-Law,  7th  June, 
1875  ;  Puisne  Judge  in  the  Island  of  Cyprus, 
1882  ;  m.,  24th  Sept.,  1878,  Ella  Rosa,  dau. 
of  Major  Edward  Herman  Marsh. 
[Men-at-the-Bar,  436.] 

Shape,    Rev.    John.     b.   Norton   Canes ;    s.  of 

Joseph  Snape;    Mat.  Jesus  Coll.,  Ox.,  12th 

Dec,  1769  ;    Assistant  Curate  of  St.  John's 

Ch.,  Wolverhampton,  1773—1813. 

A  Farewell  Sermon,  preached  at  the  Chapel  of  John's, 

Wolverhampton,    March    21st,    1813.       Wolverhampton: 

Printed  by  T.  Simpson,    n.d.    1813     8vo.,  16.        „  .       , 

A  New  Plan  of  Education.     Wolverhampton :   Printed 

and  Sold  by  Philip  Denman.    n.d.    12mo. 

[I  have  part  IV.      Woreerhampton :   Printed  and  Sold  ty  W. 
Ryley.    1811.    12mo.,  pp.  72.] 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1315.] 

Snape,  Mr.    b.  Birmingham  ;  Surveyor  at  Lich- 
field. 
Plan  of  the  City  of  Lichfield.  1781.  [No,  of  houses,  722.] 

Snbll,    Rev.   J.    W.   Henry.       Congregational 
Minister  at  Cheadle. 
Christ-Life.     Cheadle :  J.  Machin.    1883.    8vo. 

Snelson,  Rev.  Geoffrey,     b.  Eccleshall,  1740  ; 
s.  of  Thomas  Snelson  ;    Mat.  Oriel  Coll.,  Ox., 


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10th  Oct.,  1757  ;    B.A.,  1761  ;    M.A.,  1764  ; 
Vicar  of  Hendoi),  1790  ;  and  of  Reigate,  Surrey, 
at  his  death  ;  d.  11th  April,  1812. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  lY.,  1325.1 

Snelson,  Rev.  Richard  Filewood.  b.  Hanbury, 
1780  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Jeffrey  (Geoffrey)  Snelson 
[se«]  ;  Mat.  Trin.  Coll.,  Ox.,  17th  Dec,  1798  ; 
E.A.,  1802  ;  M.A.,  1805  ;  Vicar  of  Reigate, 
Surrey,  1812,  to  death  ;  d.  6th  March,  1847. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1326 ;  Kobinson,  161.] 

Snbpp,  Rev.  Charles  Busbridge.  Of  Caius  Coll., 
Cam.;  LL.B.,  1850;  LL.M.,  1861;  Vicar 
of  Perry  Barr,  1854—91. 

Pastoral  Address,    (yearly.) 

The  Healing  Balm. 

The  Great  Physician. 

Songs  of  Grace  and  Glory.  Being  a  Selection  of 
1,000  Hymns  for  Private,  Family,  and  Public  Worship 
.  .  .  the  Result  of  Twenty  Tears'  Collection.  London  : 
Nisbet  4  Co.  1861.  Ditto  .  .  1,025  Hymnal  Treasures 
,  .  .  the  Result  of  Thirty  Tears'  Collection  .  . 
London ;  same  imprint.     1871.     Again,  1873. 

Pastoral  Addresses  and  Sermons.    Edited  by. 

Eastern    Tour    to  the    Holy  Land    and    the    Great 
Pyramid  of  Egypt. 

Snbpp,  Rev.  Henry  Thomas,  b.  Cheltenham, 
1822  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Snepp,  Esq.;  Mat.  Magd. 
Hall,  Ox.,  18th  March,  1841  ;  Vicar  of  St. 
Mary's,  Bilston,  1866—72  ;  of  St.  Lake's, 
Bilston,  1872 — 80  ;  afterwards  of  Birehfield. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1326.] 

Snbyd,  Ann.  b.  Bishton  Hall,  Colwich,  1704  ; 
dau.  of  Ralph  Sneyd,  Esq.  ;  m.  George  Spear- 
man, Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Middleham,  Durham  (who 
d.  April,  1760). 

Portrait.      By   E.   Philips.      (2ft.  TJin.  by  2ft.  2in.) 
[Penes  Dry  den  Sneyd,  Esq.] 

Sneyd,    Aim.      b.    Bishton  Hall,  Colwich,    1st 

Aug.,  1727  ;    dau.  of  William  Sneyd,  Esq.  ; 

d.,  unmarried,  16th  Jan.,  1784. 

Portrait.    By  Sir  J.  Reynolds.    (2ft.  TJin.  by  2tt.  2in.J 
[Penes  Drydeu  Sneyd,  Esq.] 

Sneyd,  Charlotte  Augusta,  b.  1800  ;  4th  dau. 
of  Colonel  Walter  Sneyd  [«g«]. 
The  Winds.  [A  Collection  of  73  Humorous  Etchings 
drawn  on  Stone,  by  C.  A.  Sneyd,  from  Designs  by  Lady 
H.  Bagot,  Hon.  D.  Finch,  Hon.  H,  Legge,  Mary  Emma 
Sneyd,  Walter  Sneyd,  W.  Mulready,  &c.]  (Printed  for 
presents  only.)     4to. 

Sneyd,  Clement,  b.  Bishton  Hall,  Colwich,  6th 
Feb.,  1773  ;  s.  of  John  Sneyd,  Esq.  ;  Admiral, 
R.N.  ;  of  Huntley  Hall,  Cheadle ;  m.  (1), 
27th  Oct.,  1813,  Helen,  dau.  of  Roger 
Swetenham,  Esq.,  of  Somerford  Booths, 
Cheshire,  (2)  Eliza  Catherine,  dau.  of  John 
Cotton,  Esq.,  of  Etwall,  Derbys.  ;  d.  12th 
Oct.,  1854. 

Portrait.      {Unsigned.     Size   9 Jin.   by   9iu.)       [Penes 
Dryden  Sneyd,  Esq.] 

Sneyd,  Dryden  Henry,  b.  Basford  Hall,  Leek, 
2nd  Sept.,  1833  ;  s.  of  Rev.  John  Sneyd  [««e] 
and  Penelope  Holley  [se«],  his  wife  ;  J. P., 
Staffs.  ;  a  pioneer  of  the  Province  of  Canter- 
bury, N.Z.,  1852  ;  of  Onecote,  Belmont  Hall, 
and  Ashcombe  Park,  Leek  ;  now  living  (1894). 


Portrait.     (Unsigned.)    1842.     (2ft.  Bin.  by  2ft.  2 in.) 
[At  Ashcombe  Park.] 

Sneyd,  Edward.  b.  Bradwell,  Tanstall,  May 
(baptized  3rd),  1693  ;  s.  of  R(alph).  T.  Sneyd, 
Esq.;  Mat.  Magd.  Coll.,  Ox.,  11th  Oct., 
1708  ;  Student  of  Inner  Temple,  1709  ; 
Barrister-at-Law,  1712  ;  d.  1780. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1387.] 

Sneyd,  Edward,  of  Lichfield,  b.  1712  ;  s.  of 
Ralph  Sneyd,  Esq.,  of  Bishton  (d.  1729);  Major 
in  the  Oxford  Blues  (Royal  Horse  Guards)  ; 
m.,  1742,  Susanna,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Moses 
Cook,  of  ,Sible  Hedingham,  Essex  ;  d. 
1795. 

Portrait.       (Unsigned.    2ft.  24 in.  by  2ft.)       [Penes 
Dryden  Sneyd,  Esq.] 

Sneyd,    Rev.    Edward,     b.  Keele,   1732 ;    s.  of 
Ralph    Sneyd,    Esq.  ;    Mat.   Brasenose  Coll., 
Ox.,  16th  March,  1762  ;    B.A.,  1755  ;    Vicar 
of  Wolstanton  ;  d.  16th  Oct.,  1795. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1326.] 

Sneyd,  Elizabeth,     b.  Gransden,  Hunts.,  1614; 

dau.  of  Robert  Audeley,  Esq.  ;    m.  William 

Sneyd,  Esq.  [s««],  of  Keele  (1612)  ;    d.  20th 

June,  1686. 

Portrait.      By  Lee.      1663.      (2ft.  74in.  by  2ft  2in.) 
[Penes  Dryden  Sneyd,  Esq.] 

Sneyd,  Elizabeth,     b.  Bishton,  Colwich,  1672  ; 

dau.  of  John   Bowyer,  Esq.,  of  Bishton  Hall ; 

m.     Ralph    Sneyd,    Esq.,     of    Onecote    and 

Bishton  ;  d.  1747. 

Portrait.    By   R.   Philips.     (4  ft.  3  in.  by  3  ft.  SJin.) 
[Penes  Drydeu  Sneyd,  Esq.] 

Sneyd,  Elizabeth,      b.  Bishton,  Colwich,  1703  ; 

dau.  of   Ralph    Sneyd,    Esq.,    and   Elizabeth 

Bowyer,  his  wife  ;    d.  unmarried. 

Portrait.    By  R.   Philips.     (2  ft.  TJin.  by  2  ft.  2  in.) 
[Penes  Dryden  Sneyd,  Esq.] 

Sneyd,  Elizabeth,  b.  Lincoln's  Inn,  London, 
31st  July,  1726  ;  dau.  of  William  Sneyd,  Esq., 
and  Susanna  Edmonds,  his  wife  ;  m.  the  Rev. 
William  Lloyd,  of  Aston,  Salop ;  d.  14th 
April,  1773. 

Portrait.    By  Sir  J.  Reynolds.    (2ft.  7Jin.  by  2ft.  2in.) 
[Penes  Dryden  Sneyd,  Esq.] 

Sneyd,  George  Edward,  b.  Belmont  Hall,  1847  ; 
s.  of  Thomas  Sneyd,  Esq.,  of  The  Ashes  ;  edu- 
cated Harrow  ;  Mat.  Trin.  Coll.,  Ox.,  24th 
Jan.,  1866;  B.A.,1870;  M.A.,  1872;  of 
Bray,  Morval,  Cornwall ;  Director  of  Cardiff 
Docks  ;  m.,  1880,  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Rear-Admiral  G.  C.  Stuart ;  d.,  at  Bray, 
14th  Jan.,  1894. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1326.] 

Sneyd  Green. 

[Jewitt's  Ceramic  Art,  II.,  297.] 

Sneyd,  Rev.  Henry,  b.  Darlaston  Hall,  29th 
March,  1804  ;  s.  of  William  Sneyd,  Esq.  [s«e]  ; 
Mat.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  11th  June,  1822  ; 
B.A.,  1826  ;  P.O.  of  Wetley  Rocks,  1834  to 
death  ;    m.  (1),  22nd  Feb.,  1831,  Mary  Anne, 


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dau.  of  Thomas  Sneyd-Kvnnersley,  Esq.,  of 
Loxley  Park,  (2)  21st  Oct.,  1834,  Penelope, 
dau.  of  Alexander  Day-Broughton,  Esq.,  (3) 
11th  Feb.,  1858,  Mary,  dau.  of  Charles 
Stagg ;  resided  at  The  Woodlands,  Cheddleton, 
where  he  d.,  24th  March,  1859. 

A  Selection  of  Psalms  and  Hymns  .  .  .  Chester : 
George  Harding,  Bridge  Street  Roil).  1835.  Dae,  pp.  xiii., 
218.     Leeh :  Gem-ge  Nail.    1849.    pp.  xiii.,  220,  36. 

Earnest  Appeals.  Three  Volumes.  Leek :  G.  Noll. 
1859.    Pt.  8vo. 

Portrait.  By  Keeling.  (3 It.  by  2  ft.  6  in.)  [Penes 
Dryden  Sneyd,  Esq.] 

Sneyd,   Henry,     b.  Belmont  Hall,  1838  ;    s.  of 

Thomas  Sneyd,  Esq.  ;    Mat.  Univ.  Coll.,  Ox., 

26th  Nov.,  1856  ;   B.A.,  1861  ;  M.A.,  1872  ; 

m.,    1869,    Caroline    Carew,    dau.    of    Robert 

C.  Hunt,  Esq.,  of  Court  Hall,  Sidbury,  Devon. 

Cyllene ;  or.  The  Fall  of  Paganism.  Two  Volumes. 
London :  Longmans,  Green,  ^  Co.  1873.  Pt.  8yo.,  pp.  (I.) 
svi.,  323,  (II.)  303. 

Snkyd,    Honora.     h.    Lichfield  ;    dau.   of  Major 

Edward    Sneyd  ;    m.,    1773,    Richard    Lovell 

Edgeworth,   of  Edijeworthstown,  Ireland  ;    d. 

1780. 

Portrait,  as  "  Serena.''  Engraved  by  P.  Bartolozzi. 
[Penes  Dryden  Sneyd,  Esq.] 

Painted  by  Romney.    Engraved  by  Hopwood. 

Miniature  after  Smart. 

Sneyd,  Jane.  b.  Leek,  9th  Jan.,  1772 ;  dau. 
of  Simon  Debank,  Esq.,  The  Ashes  ;  m.,  30th 
April,  1796,  William  Sneyd,  Esq.  [s««],  of 
Ashcombe  (1767)  ;  d.  5th  Dec,  1840. 

Portrait.  By  Keeling.  (3ft.  by  2ft.  Bin.)  [Penes 
Dryden  Sneyd,  Esq.] 

Sneyd,    .Tohn.      s.    of   Ralph    Sneyd,    Esq.,    of 
Keele  ;  d.  1711,  unmarried  ;  ^Mr.  29th  March. 
Portrait.     (2  ft.  TJin.  by  2  ft.  2  in.;     [Penes  Dryden 
Sneyd,  Esq.] 

Sneyd,  John.  b.  Bishton  Hall,  11th  July,  1734  ; 
s.  of  William  Sneyd,  Esq.;  Mat.  Brasenose 
Coll.,  Ox.,  25th  Jan.,  1752  ;  B.A.,  1756  ;  of 
Belmont  and  Bishton  Halls  ;  High  Sheriff, 
Staffs.,  1770;  J.P.;  m.,  7th  Aug.,  1762, 
Penelope,  dau.  of  Thomas  Kynnersley,  Esq., 
of  Loxley  Park,  (2)  27th  April,  1777,  Dorothy, 
dan.  of  Thomas  Kirby,  Esq.,  of  Leicester,  (3) 
1794,  Mary,  dau.  of  Joseph  Adey.  Town  Clerk 
of  Lichfield  (1746—64)  ;  d.  Belmont,  8th 
Nov.,  1809  ;  bur.  Ipstones. 
Portrait.   By  Sir  J.  Reynolds.   (2  ft.  74  in.  by  2  ft.  2  in.) 

[Penes  Dryden  Sneyd,  Esq.] 

Ditto.    By  Kettle.     (2ft.  74in.  by  2ft.  2in,)     [//-.] 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1326  ;    Man.  Sch.  Reg., 

II.,  31.] 

Sneyd,  Rev.  John.  b.  Ashton  (Aston,  near 
Stone),  7th  Oct.,  1763  ;  s.  of  Ralph  Sneyd, 
Esq.,  of  Keele,  and  Barbara,  dau.  of  Sir 
Walter  Wagstaffe  Bagot,  Bart.,  his  wife  ;  Mat. 
Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  13th  May,  1782  ;  B.A.,  1786  ; 
M.A.,  1788  ;  Rector  of  Bramshall,  1788  to 
death  :  Elford,  1792,  to  deatii  ;  of  Keele,  1789 
(resigned  1830)  ;  d.,  unmarried,  2nd  July, 
1835. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1326  ;  Hutchinson's 
Stoke,  92  ;  White's  Staffs.,  728.] 


Sneyd,  Rev.  John.  b.  Barrow  Hill,  28th  Oct., 
1798  ;  s.  of  William  Sneyd,  Esq.  ;  Mat. 
Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  27th  May,  1817  ;  B.A., 
1820  ;  M.A.,  1824  ;  of  Ashcombe  Park  and 
Basford  Hall  ;  J. P.,  Staffs.,  from  1826  ;  P.O. 
of  Ipstones,  1833—61  ;  1st  R.D.  of  Leek  ; 
m.,  15th  Jan.,  1822,  Penelope,  dau.  of  John 
HoUey,  Esq.,  of  Holme,  Norfolk,  (2)  18th 
June,  1850,  Mary,  dau.  of  Charles  Marsh 
Adams,  Esq.,  of  The  Abbey,  Shrewsbury ; 
d.  17th  Feb.,  1873. 

A  Letter  to  the  Electors  of  the  Northern  Division  of 
the  County  of  Stafford.  Leeh:  William  Clemsha  (late 
Nail).    1865.     12mo.,  pp.  17. 

Portrait.  By  Keeling.  1817.  (2  ft.  74 in.  by  2ft.  2  in.) 
[Penes  Dryden  Sneyd,  Esq.]     Litho.,  Imp.  8to. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1326.] 

Sneyd,  Mary.  b.  Bishton,  1694  ;  dau.  of  Ralph 
Sneyd,  Esq.  ;  d.  unmarried. 

Portrait.  By  R.  Phillips.  (2  ft.  74  in.  by  2  ft.  2  in.) 
[Penes  Dryden  Sneyd,  Esq.] 

Sneyd,  Mary.  b.  Leek,  1807  ;  dau.  of  William 
Sneyd,  Esq.,  of  Ashcombe  Park,  and  Jane 
Debank,  his  wife ;  m.  Clement  John  Sneyd 
Kynnersley,  Esq.,  of  Loxley  Park,  ; 

d.  1886. 

Portrait.  By  Keeling.  (3  ft.  by  2  ft.  6  in.)  [Penes 
Dryden  Sneyd,  Esq.] 

Sneyd  Pedigrees. 

[Harl.  MSS.,  Brit.  Mus.,  1056,  147 ;  Bodl.  Lib.,  834,  V. 
1,  f.  2a6.] 

Sneyd,  Penelope,  b.  Loxley  Park,  1740  ;  dau. 
of  Thomas  Kynnersley,  Esq.  ;  m.,  7th  Aug., 
1762,  John  Sneyd,  Esq.,  of  Bishton  and 
Belmont ;  d.  29th  May,  1776. 

Portrait.  {Unsigned.  1ft.  6 in.  by  1ft.  34 in.)  [Penes 
Dryden  Sneyd,  Esq.] 

Snkyd,  Penelope,  b.  Aylsham,  Norfolk,  1799  ; 
dau.  of  John  Holley,  Esq.,  of  Holme,  Norfolk  ; 
m.,  15th  Jan.,  1822,  Rev.  John  Sneyd,  of 
Ashcombe  Park  and  Basford  Hall  ;  d.  1849. 

Portrait,  By  "W.  McCall.  1825.  (3  ft.  lin.  by 
2  ft.  5 in.)     [Penes  Dryden  Sneyd,  Esq.] 

Sneyd,  Penelope  Marian,  b.  Basford  Hall, 
1st  Aug.,  1826  ;  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Sneyd 
[see]  ;  m.,  15th  Nov.,  1848,  John  Clarke 
Brodio,  Esq.,  of  Idvies,  Forfar  ;  d.  2nd  July, 
1877. 
Portrait.      (1ft.  6 in.  by  1ft.  lin.)      [Penes  Dryden 

Sneyd,  Esq.] 

Sneyd,  Rev.  Ralph,     s.  of  William  Sneyd,  Esq., 
of  Bradwell  Hall ;  Rector  of  Tatenhill ;  Preb. 
of  Bobenhall,  Lichfield,  28th  Jan.,  1528—49. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  219.] 

Sneyd,  Ralph,  b.  Bradwell ;  s.  of  Sir  William 
Sneyd,  Knt.  [s««];  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Chetwynd,  Esq.,  of  Ingestre  ;  High  Sheriff, 
Stafis.,  18th  and  37th  Elizabeth  ;  built  Keele 
Hall,  1581,  where  he  resided  ;  d.  1615. 
Portrait.    By  Cornelius  Janssens.     (2  ft.  74  in.  by  2  ft. 

2in.)     [Penes  R.  Sneyd,  Esq.] 


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Sneyd,  Ralph,  b.  Bradwell  Hall,  1564  ;  s.  of 
Ralph  Sneyd,  Esq.  \_see],  of  Sneyd,  Tunstall, 
Kee.le,  &c.  ;  High  Sheriff,  Staffs.,  19  James 
I.  ;    M.P.,  Staffs.,  1640  ;  d.  1643. 

Portrait.     By  Lee.     11)34.      (2ft.  7^  in.  by  2ft.  2in.) 
\_Penes  Dryden  Sneyd,  Esq.] 

Sneyd,  Ralph,  b.  Bradwell  Hall,  1612  ;  s.  of 
Ralph  Sneyd,  Esq.  [see  1643];  of  Sneyd, 
Tunstall,  Keele,  &c.  ;  Colonel  in  Roy.  Army  ; 
M.P.,  Stafford,  1640  ;  fell  in  the  Isle  of  Man, 
1650. 

Portrait.     By  Sir  P.  Lely.      (2  ft.  7i  in.  by  2  ft.  2  in.) 
[Penes  Dryden  Sneyd,  Esq.] 

Sneyd,  Ralph,  b.  The  Birches,  Burslem,  1669; 
s.  of  Wilham  Sneyd,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Brasenose 
Coll.,  Ox.,  18th  March,  1686;  Student  of 
Mid-Temple,  1685  ;  inherited  considerable 
property  under  the  will  of  John  Sneyd,  s.  of 
Ralph  Sneyd,  Esq.,  of  Keele,  to  whom  it  had 
come  from  Sir  Robert  Dryden,  Bart.  ;  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Bowyer,  Esq.,  of 
Bishton,  by  whom  he  became  possessed  of 
that  Estate,  and  was  ever  afterwards  of  Bish- 
ton Hall ;    d.  3rd  Nov.,  1729. 

Portrait.    By  R.  Phillips.     (4ft.  Sin.  by  3ft.  34 in.) 
[ Peiies  Dryden  Sneyd,  Esq.] 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1387.] 

Sneyd,  Ralph,  b.  Bradwell  (bapt.  17th),  May, 
1692  ;  s.  of  Ralph  Sneyd,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Magd. 
Coll.,  Ox.,  11th  Oct.,  1708  ;  of  Keele  ;  High 
Sheriff,  1713  ;  M.P.,  1713  ;  m.  Ann,  dau.  of 
Allen  Holl'ord,  Esq.,  of  Davenbani,  Cheshire  ; 
d.  Nov.,  1733  ;    bur.,  Wolstanton,  on  the  4th. 

Portrait.     [Penes  R,  Sneyd,  Esq.] 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  B.S.,  IV.,  1387.] 

Sneyd,  Rev.  Ralph,  b.  Bickton  (Bishton),  1697  ; 
s.  of  Ralph  Sneyd,  Esq.  \_see  above']  ;  Mat. 
Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  17th  March,  1714  ; 
B.A.,  1717;  M.A.,  1720;  B.D.  &  D.D., 
1742  ;  Vicar  of  Colwich,  1724  ;  Rector  of 
Little  (Sible)  Hedingham,  Essex,  1733,  to 
death ;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Moses 
Cook,  of  Hedingham  ;  d.  23rd  Dec,  1758. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.g.,  IV ,  1387.] 

Sneyd,  Ralph,  b.  Keele,  1723  [Burke]  :  1726 
[Foster]  ;  s.  of  Ralph  S'neyd,  Esq.,  1692 
[«ee]  ;  Mat.  Oriel  Coll.,  Ox.,  21st  Oct.,  1743 ; 
of  Keele  ;  m.  Barbara,  dau.  of  Sir  Walter 
Wagstaffe  Bagot,  Bart.  [«ee],  of  Blithfield  ; 
d.,  10th  Dec,  1793  ;  bur.  at  Wolstanton. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1326.] 

Sneyd,  Rev.  Ralph,  b.  Norton,  near  Stone, 
1753  ;  s.  of  Ralph  Sneyd,  Esq.,  of  Keele 
(1723)  [see]  ;  Mat.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox., 
29th  Oct.,  1770;  B.A.,  Ch.  Ch.,  1772; 
B.C.L.,  All  Souls,  1777  ;  Chp.  to  the  Prince 
of  Wales,  ;  Rector  of  Jevington,  and  Vicar 
of  Rye,  Sussex,  1781,  to  death  ;  m.  Penelope, 
dau.  of  the  Hon.  Sir  John  Moore  ;  d.  13th 
June,  1808. 

A  Letter  to  Dr.  Toulmin,  M.D,,  in  relation  to  his  book 
on  the  Antiquity  of  the  World.  ,  nS3.    8vo.,  pp.  63. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1326 ;  see  Toulmin  (G. 
H.).]  j 


Sneyd,  Ralph,  b.  Bishton,  18th  Sept.,  1769  ; 
s.  of  John  Sneyd,  Esq.,  1734  [se«]  ;  Lieut. 
R.N.  ;  m.  Mary  dau.  of  George  Cooke  Yar- 
borough,  Esq.,  of  Streethorpe,  Yorks.  ;  of 
Abbot's  Bromley  ;  d.  7th  March,  1805. 

Portrait.    Unsigned.     (9|in.  by  Bin.).     \_Penes  Dry- 
den Sneyd,  Esq.] 

Sneyd,  Ralph,  b.  Ravenhill,  9th  Oct.,  1793  ; 
s.  of  Colonel  Walter  Sneyd  [se«],  of  Keele  ; 
Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  14th  Nov.,  1811  ;  of 
Keele ;  High  Sheriff,  1844 ;  d.,  unmarried, 
July,  1870. 
Portrait.  [Penes  R.  Sneyd,  Esq.]  Litho.,  Imp.  Paper. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1326.] 

Sneyd,   Rev.  Ralph,     b.  Barrowhill,  2nd  Nov., 
1799  ;  Mat.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  17th  Jan., 
1818  ;  M.A.  ;  Vicar  of  Caverswall ;  d.  1829, 
unmarried. 
MS.  Diary.     [Penes  Dryden  Sneyd,  Esq.] 
Portrait.      By   Keeling.      (2ft.   74  in.   by   2ft.   2 in.) 
[Penes  Dryden  Sneyd,  Esq.] 

Sneyd,  Richard.      s.  of  Ralph  Sneyd,  of  Keele  ; 

Captain  R.N.  ;    of  Norton,    near  Stone,   and 

the  High  House,  Stafford  ;  m.,  Grace,  dau.  of 

Sir    John     Fenwick,    Bart.,    of    Willington, 

Northants.;  d.  1683. 

Portrait.    By  Sir  P.  Lely.     (2  ft.  74  in.  by  2  ft.  2  in.) 
[Penes  Dryden  Sneyd,  Esq.] 

[Boscobel  (1660) ;  Plot's  Staffs.] 

Sneyd,  Sarah,     b.  Waterhouse,   Onecote  ;    dau. 

of  Edward  Wetterhall,  Esq.  ;     m.,  3rd  June, 

1668,    William    Sneyd,    Esq.    [s«e],    of   The 

Birches,  Burslem;  d.  1718. 

Portrait.    By  Sir  P.  Lely.     (2ft.  74 in.  by  2ft.  2in.) 
[Penes  Dryden  Sneyd,  Esq.] 

Sneyd,  Susannah,  b.  Hendon  Place,  Middlesex  ; 
dau.  of  John  Edmunds,  Esq. ;  m.,  8th  Oct., 
1724,  William  Sneyd,  Esq.,  of  Bishton  ;  d. 
3rd  July,  1734. 

Portrait.    By  R.  Phillips.     (4ft.  Sin.  by  3ft.  3J in.) 
[Penes  Dryden  Sneyd,  Esq.] 

Sneyd,  Thomas,      b.  Leek,  20th  Dec,  1800  ;   s. 

of  William  Sneyd,  Esq.,  of  Ashcombe  Park  ; 

educated  Rugby  ;  m.  19th  June,  1832,  Emma, 

dau.    of    George    Whitley,    Esq.,    of    Norley 

Hall,    Chester ;     of    the    Ashes,    Endon  ;    d. 

1883. 

Portrait.    By  Keeling.     (3ft.  by  2ft.  6  in.)      [Penes 
Dryden  Sneyd,  Esq.] 

Sneyd,  Thomas  William,  b.  Belmont  Hall, 
14th  Jan.,  1837  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Sneyd,  Esq. 
[see]  ;  educated  Harrow  ;  Captain,  Bengal 
Army  ;  served  with  2nd  Dragoon  Guards  in 
India  Mutiny,  1858—59  ;  Lieut.-Colonel,  2nd 
Dragoon  Guards,  1877 — 82  ;  Colonel  Com- 
manding, 1881  ;  Major-Geneial ;  retired  1887  ; 
m.,  18th  Oct.,  1879,  Charlotte  Maria,  dau,.  of 
W.  W.  Repton,  Captain,  Bengal  Army;  J.P., 
Staffs.  ;  of  The  Ashes,  Ipstones  ;  now  (1894) 
residing  at  Finsthwaite  House,  Lanes. 

Portrait.    By   T.   Craniield.     1878.     (84  in.  by  BJin.) 
[Penes  Dryden  Sneyd,  Esq.] 


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Sneyd,  Walter,  b.  Blithfield,  11th  Feb.,  1752  ; 
s.  of  Ralph  Sneyd,  Esq.,  1723  [see']  ;  Mat. 
Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  10th  Jan.,  1769  ;  created 
M.A.,  9th  July,  1773  ;  of  Keele  Hall ;  High 
Sheriff;  1814  ;  M.P.  for  Castle  Rising,  Norf., 
1784 — 90  ;  Lieut.-Col.  of  Staffordshire  Militia, 
was  in  command  the  whole  time  the  Militia 
were  in  gr.rrison  at  Windsor  during  the  French 
Revolution  ;  m.,  9th  May,  1786,  Louisa,  dau. 
of  William,  1st  Lord  Bagot ;  d.  23rd  June, 
1829  ;  bur.  at  Keele. 

Portrait.     [Penes  B.  Sneyd,  Esq.] 

Lithographed  Porti-ait.    Imperial. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxen.,  IV.,  1326.] 

Sneyd,  Rev.  Walter,     b.  Keele,  23rd  July,  1809  ; 
s.  of  Col.  Walter  Sneyd  [see]  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch., 
Ox.,  23rd  May,  1827  ;    B.A.,  1831  ;    M.A., 
1834  :    F.S.A.  :    of  Denton  House,  Oxon.,  to 
1870  ;    afterwards,  to  death,  of  Keele  Hall ; 
J.P.,   Staffs.;    m.,  14th  Oct.,  1856,  Henrietta 
Elizabeth,    dau.    of   Richard    Malone    Sneyd, 
Esq.,  of  Cherry  Vale,  Donegal ;    d.  2nd  July, 
1888  ;  bur.  Keele. 
Portrait.    By  Ouless,  K.A.     [Penes  E.  Sneyd,  Esq.] 
Lithographed  Portrait.     On  Imperial  paper. 
Baited: — Manuscripts  of    Dr.  Joseph  Butler,  Bp.  of 
Durham  [Middle  Hill  Press  (1832),  p.  8  :  (1839)  pp.  12— 
14] ;     Continuation   of    same   [ib.,  46—55]  ;    Additional 
since  1839  \_ib.  (1862),  p.  4].     Letters  of  Giacomo  Lonanzo 
to  his  two  sons,  from  the  originals  in  his  possession  [Oat. 
MSS.,  in  Bibliotheca  Anglice.     C.   Whittini/ham,  London. 
1854.  I.,  p.  16-]-    Letters  from  Cardinal  Bembo  to  Lorenzo 
Loridamo,  Doge  of  Venice  [ib.  21].      Letters  from  Queen 
Marie  Antoinette  to  Princess  de  Lamballe  [ib.  (1862 — 63), 
VII.,  p.  3].    Eelazione  Delia  Regina  de  Suetia  [ib.  p.  8]. 

Sneyd  (or  Snbyde),  Sir  William,  Knt.  s.  of 
Richard  Sneyde,  of  Bradwell ;  Recorder  of 
Chester,  10th  to  27th  Henry  VIII. ;  Mayor  of 
Chester,  1543  and  1566  ;  Sheriff  of  Staffs., 
1549,  and  3rd  and  6th  Philip  and  Mary  ;  en- 
gaged in  the  Scottish  Wars,  being  present  at 
the  battle  of  Pinkey,  10th  Oct.,  1547  ;  had 
grant  from  the  Crown  of  Keele,  in  36  Henry 
VIII.,  and  the  Rectory  and  Advowson  of 
Wolverhampton,  9th  Elizabeth  ;  m.  (1)  Ann, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Barrowe,  Esq.,  of  Flookers- 
brooke,  Cheshire  :  (2)  Jane,  dau.  of  John 
Salter,  Esq.,  of  Salter^  Hall,  Salop  ;  d.  6th 
June,  1571  ;  bur.  in  Chancel  of  Wolstanton 
Church,  where  is  a  handsome  altar-tomb  ;  d. 
possessed  of  Manors  of  Tunstall,  Bradwell, 
Norton-le-Moors,  and  Keele,  in  Staffordshire. 

[Burke,  Walford,  &c.,   and  the  various  histories  of 
Stafea.] 

Sneyd,  William.  b.  1563  [Burke]  :  1566 
TFoster]  ;  s.  of  Ralph  Sneyd,  Esq.  ;  Mat. 
Trin.  Coll.,  Ox.,  1591;  Student  of  Gray's 
Inn,  1584;  of  Bradwell ;  m.,  29th  Aug.,  1585, 
Clara,  dau.  of  Sir  Anthony  Colclough,  of 
Tintern  Abbey,  Kildare,  Ireland  ;  d.  29th 
Aug.,  1613. 

Portrait.     Artist  unknown.     [Penes  E.  Sneyd,  Esq.] 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  B.S.,  IV.,  1387.] 

Sneyd,  William,  b.  Bradwell  Hall,  1612  ;  s.  of 
Ralph  Snevd,  Esq.  {b.  1564)  [see]  ;  M.P., 
Staffs.,  1660  ;  High  Sheriff,  Staffs.,  16  Charles 


II.;    of  Keele  ;    m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert 
Audeley,  of  Gransden,  Hunts.  ;    d.  17th  Jan., 
1694. 
Portrait.    By  Lee.    1663.      (2  ft.  7Jin.  by  2  ft.  2  in.) 
[Penes  Dryden  Sneyd,  Esq.] 

Sneyd,  William,  b.  Keele,  1643  ;  s.  of  William 
Sneyd,  Esq.,  of  Keele  ;  of  the  Birches  (Burs- 
lem),  and  Onecote  ;  M.P.,  Newcastle,  1685  ; 
m.,  3rd  June,  1668  ;  Sarah  dau.  of  Edward 
Wettenhall,  Esq.,  of  the  Waterhoose,  Onecote  ; 
d.  1708  ;  bur.  Keele,  23rd  May. 
Portrait.   By  Sir  G.  Kneller.    (2  ft.  7i in.  by  2 ft.  2 in.) 

[Penes  Dryden  Sneyd,  Esq.] 

Sneyd,  William,   b.  Bradwell,  1666  ;  s.  of  Ralph 
Sneyd  ;    Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  5th  Dec,  1681  ; 
d.,  unmarried,  7th  Sept.,  1689. 
[Portrait.    By  Lee.     (2  ft.  7^  in.  by  2  ft.  2  in  )    [Penes 
Dryden  Sneyd,  Esq.] 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  1387 ;   Shaw,  II.,  p.  vi.] 

Sneyd,  William,  b.  Bishton,  1692  ;  s.  of  Ralph 
Sneyd,  Esq.  ;  of  Onecote,  Hendon,  Bishton, 
&c.  ;  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn ;  m., 
8th  Oct.,  1724,  Susanna,  dau.  of  John  Ed- 
monds, Esq.,  of  Hendon  Place,  Middlesex  ;  d. 
11th  Feb.,  1745. 

Portrait.    By  E.  Phillips.     (4  ft.  3  in.  by  3  ft.  34in.) 
[Penes  Dryden  Sneyd,  Esq.] 

Sneyd,  William,  b.  Bishton,  5th  Sept.,  1767  ; 
s.  of  John  Sneyd,  Esq.  (1734)  ;  educated 
Man.  Gr.  Sch.,  29th  Aug.,  1777  ;  Lieutenant, 
88th  Regiment  of  Foot ;  retired  on  half-pay, 
1783  ;  Colonel,  Stone  and  Sandon  Volunteers, 
1804  ;  J.P.;  A.D.C.  to  the  Queen  of  Frederic 
William  of  Prussia,  1787  ;  Deputy  Lieutenant, 
Staffs.  ;  built  Ashcombe  Park  ;  m.,  30th  April, 
1796,  Jane,  dau.  of  Simon  Debank,  Esq.,  of 
The  Ashes,  Endon  ;  d.  2nd  Feb.,  1851  ; 
bur.  Ipstones. 

Portrait.    By  Keeling.      (2  ft.   7J  in.   by  2  ft.  2  in.) 
[Penes  Dryden  Sneyd,  Esq.] 

[Man.  Sch.  Eeg.,  11.,  31—3.] 

Sneyd,  William  Debank.     b.  Barrowhill, 

24th  Nov.,  1797  ;  s.  of  William  Sneyd,  Esq., 
of  Ashcombe  Park  ;  Mat.  Brasenose  Coll., 
Ox.,  6th  June,  1815  ;  created  M.A.,  23rd 
Jan.,  1819  ;  Student  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  1818  ; 
J. P.  and  Deputy  Lieutenant,  Staffs.  ;  d.  31st 
May,  1825,  on  the  day  of  his  intended 
marriage. 
Portrait.      By  Keeling.      (2  ft.   7iin.  by  2  ft.   2  in.) 

[Penes  Dryden  Sneyd,  Esq.] 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1325.] 

Sneyd,  William  Hedges.  ^>.  Bishton,  24th  Sept., 
1730  ;  s.  of  William  Sneyd,  Esq.,  of  Bishton  ; 
Mat.  Magd.  Coll.,  Ox.,  18th  Feb.,  1749  ; 
created  M.A.,  10th  March,  1752  ;  of  Bishton 
Hall  ;  d.,  unmarried,  28th  Sept.,  1757. 
Portrait.  By  Sir  J.  Eeynolds.  (2  ft.  7i  in.  by  2  ft.  2  in.) 
[Penes  Dryden  Sneyd,  Esq.] 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1326.] 

Soane,  Sir  John,  Architect,  London. 

Plans,  Elevations,  and  Sections  of  Buildings  erected 
in  the  Counties  of  Norfolk,  Suffolk,  Yorkshire,  StafEord- 
shire,  "Warwickshire,  Hertfordshire,  kc.  London,  1788. 
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SocKBTT,  Rev.  Francis  Parker,  b.  Whetstone, 
Middlesex,  1810  ;  s.  of  Francis  Sockett,  Esq.; 
Mat.  Pemb.  Coll.,  Ox.,  23rd  April,  1828  ; 
B.A.,  1832  ;  Vicar  of  St.  James's,  West 
Bromwich,  1844 — 70  ;  Rector  of  Winger- 
worth,  Derbys.,  1870  to  death  ;  d.  4th  Nov., 
1877. 

[Foster's  Alamni  Oxon.,  lY.,  1327.] 

SocRATic  (The)  School,  Stoke-on-Trent. 

[Established  1830.  President— Kev.  W.  Farmer,  Con- 
gregational Minister,  Hanley.  Secretary— C.  B.  Hollin- 
berry,  Esq.,  Shelton.  Librarian — E.  C.  Tomkinson,  Printer. 
Stoke. 

[Objects — "To  encourage  virtue  and  discourage 
vice."    Subscription — "  10/6  per  annum." 

["The  Fellows  of  the  Socratic  School  meet  on  the 
first  Wednesday  of  every  month  at  5  o'clock,"  "usually 
closing  about  7  o'clock  "  ;  "  at  present  its  meetings  are 
held  at  the  'Wheat  Sheaf,'  Stoke-upon-Trent."— W. 
Farmer,  President.} 

Published  the  following  : — 

Annals  of  the  Socratic  School  of  Stoke-upon-Trent, 
Staffordshire  Potteries.  Baldwin  cj-  Cradock,  London,  n.d. 
8vo.,  pp.  48.     (R.  C.  Tomkinson,  Printer,  Stoke.) 

Sole,  George. 

Eoman  Laws  and  Lawyers.  Brierley  Hill  1890.  8vo. 
pp.  58.  ^         ,  , 

SoLLis,  Rev.  William,  b.  Chipping-Oarapden, 
Gloucs.,  1793  ;  s.  of  William  SoUis,  Esq.  ; 
Mat.  Pemb.  Coll.,  Ox.,  24th  March,  1809  ; 
Scholar,  1812—16  ;  B.A.,  1812  ;  M.A., 
1815  ;  Rector  of  West  Putford,  and  P.O.  of 
WoolfardisTcorthy,  Devon.,  1823—39  ;  Vicar 
of  Fenton,  1839  to  death ;  d.  14th  Feb., 
1873. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  lY.,  1328.] 

Solly,  N.  Seal,  of  the  Firm  of  Fletcher,  Solly, 
&  Unwick,  Willenhall  Furnaces. 

Guide  to  the  Fine  Arts  Department  of  the  South 
Staffordshire  Exhibition,  Molyneux  House,  Wolverhamp- 
ton, 1869  .  Wolverhampton  :  Steen  A  Blackett 
1869.     8vo. 

Memoir  of  the  Life  .  .  of  David  Cox  .  .  With 
Selections  from  his  Correspondence  .  .  Photographs 
London,  1873.     4to.,  pp.  xii,,  339. 

Memoir  of  the  Life  .  .  .  William  James  MuUer, 
a  Native  of  Bristol,  Landscape  and  Figure  Painter.  With 
Original  Letters  .  .  .  Photographs.  London,  1875. 
8vo.,  pp.  xxii.,  369. 

Solomon,  James  Vose.  Educated  Birmingham 
General  Hospital  and  St.  Bartholomew's  Hos- 
pital, London  ;  F.R.C.S.,  Eng.,  1854  ;  Presi- 
dent, Birmingham  Medical  Inst.,  1886—87  ; 
Professor  of  Ophthalmic  Surgery,  Queen's 
Coll.,  Birmingham  ;  Consulting  Surgeon  to 
Birmingham  Eye  Hospital  ;  in  practice  and 
residing  at  Villafranca,  Handsworth. 

Tension  of  the  Eyeball— Glaucoma,  the  Operation 
practised  in  the  19th  Century.    With  Cases. 

Epiphora  or  Watery  Eye. 

Observations  on  some  Injuries  of  the  Eye. 

Myoma  of  Ciliary  Muscle  [Trans.  Opthal.  Soc.  United 
Kingdom,  Yol.  II.];  Mileno-Sarcomatous  Tumours  of 
Ins  [lb.]  ;  Employment  of  Counter-Irritation  in  Ophthal- 
mic Diseases  [Lancet  (1879)];  Clinical  Notes  on  the 
Tarsal  Tumour  [ib.];  The  Yalue  of  Incision  of  the 
Cihary  Muscle  m  Certain  Diseases  of  the  Eve  F  Ked 
Times  (1861)].  '^      '- 

Numerous  other  communications  to  the  Medical 
Journals. 

Solon,  M.  L.,  Stoke-on-Trent. 


History  of  the  Art  of  the  Old  English  Potter  ,  .  . 
Illustrated  with  Etchings  on  Copper,  drawn  by  the 
Author.  Derby:  Bemrose  (f  Sons.  1883.  Imp.  4to. ;  60 
plates.  [Small  Paper  copies  (260),  price  5  guineas  each; 
Large  Paper  (60  copies  only),  price  10  guineas  each.] 

The  Ancient  Art  of  Stoneware  of  the  Low  Countries 
and  Germany.  .  .  .  London:  Chiswick  Press.  1892. 
2  vols.,fol.  25.  Copper  Plate  etchings  and  260  illustrations 
in  the  text,  30  copies  on  Japanese  paper  and  250  on  dated 
handmade  paper. 

SoMERr,  John  de,  8th  Baron  Dudley. 

Arms.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  IISI,  224.] 

SoMBEi,  Ralph  de,  2nd  Baron  Dudley. 

Cartse  duse.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  833,  333.] 

SoMBRi,  Roger  de,  5th  Baron  Dudley. 

SoMBESBT,  Edward  Henry,     b.  Trentham,  1803  ; 
s.    of    Henry    Somerset,    Duke   of    Beaufort  ; 
Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  15th  Feb.,  1821  ;    d.  19tii 
Feb.,  1822. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  lY.,  1328.] 

SoMBRViLLE,  James,  11th  Lord. 

Memoirs  of  the  Somervilles.  Edinburgh,  1815.  8vo., 
2  vols.    [Portrait  of  Somerville,  the  Poet,  Yol.  II.,  485.] 

SoMBRViLLB,  WilHam.     b.  Oakedge. 

The  Chase  :  A  Poem.  London :  Printed  for  G.  Haw- 
kins. 1735.  4to.,  7  leaves,  pp.  106  ;  Frontis.,  by  Gravelot 
and  Scotin.  3rd  ed.,  1735,  8vo.,  pp.  131.  London,  1757. 
Another  ed.,  with  Hobbinol ;  or.  The  Rural  Games,  Bir- 
mingham :  Baskerville,  1767,  8vo.,  pp.  199.  5th  ed.,  London : 
W.  'Bowyer,  1767,  12mo.  6th  ed.,  Edinburgh,  1773,  12mo. 
With  a  Critical  Essay  by  Dr.  Aiken,  London,  1798,  12mo. 

London  :  Bnlmer,   with  13  woodcuts,   by  John  ,  but 

finished  by  Thomas  Bewick.  London:  Bulmer,  1802, 
roy.  8vo.,  Bewick  woodcuts. 

Hobbinol ;  or.  The  Eural  Games.  A  Burlesque  Poem. 
London,  1740.     4to.     2nded.,  Lon(^on,i''40,  4to.,  pp.  vii.,64. 

Somerville,  &c.     [Select  Brit.  Poets  (1794—1813),  11.] 

Arms.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  1121,  224.] 

SouTHALL,  John,  Professor  of  Phrenology,  Wol- 
verhampton. 

David's  Sling  at  Goliath ;  or.  The  Rev.  J.  Barker 
unmasked,  and  the  Friend  of  the  People  exposed,  showirg 
his  unprincipled  attacks  on  Public  and  Private  Individuals 
in  his  Budget  called  "  The  People."  Wolverhampton :  E. 
Roden.     1860. 

Memoir  of  Enoch  Bowkeley  (b.  Sedgley,  1817 ;  d. 
Cradley  Forge,  6th  Dec,  1871).  [A'ew  Con.  Mag.  (1872;, 
384,  385.] 

Southern,  C.     b.  Wednesbury ;    s.  of  Thomas 
Southern,  Printer. 
A  Contributor  to  the  Midland  Advertiser. 

Southern,  Rev.  George.  Wesleyan  Minister, 
1827—53. 

The  Church  in  the  World.  Wednesbury:  T.  Southern. 
18mo. 

The  World  in  the  Church.  Wednesbury:  same  im- 
print.    18mo. 

The  Conversion  of  Cleora.  Wednesbury:  same  im- 
print.   18mo. 

The  Christian  Ministry  of  the  New  Testament  gener- 
ally viewed  and  classified.    Wednesbury,  1853.   8vo.,pp.  116. 

A  Few  Thoughts  on  the  Latest  Legislation  of  the 
Wesleyan  Conference.    London,  1853.     8vo.,  pp.  42. 

Intolerant  Toleration  Intolerable :  or.  Liberty  of 
Conscience  Impartially  Reviewed. 

Southern  (Thomas)  &  Son.  Printers  and 
Publishers,  Wednesbury.  [Thomas  Southern  ; 
began  business  in  Wednesbury,  1842  ;  took 
his  son  into  partnership,  1880,  when  the  title 
of  the  Firm  became  T.  Southern  &  Son.] 


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The  Midland  Advertiser.    1859  to  date. 

The  Wednesbury  Parish  Church  Hymn  Book.  Wednes- 
bury,  1848.    18mo. 

Labour  and  Rest  .  .  .  [By  J.  Morgan.]  Wednes- 
bury, 1852.     18  mo. 

Sermon.    By  Eev  Isaac  Clarkson,     Demy  8vo. 

Memoir  of  the  late  Mrs.  Twigg.     [See  Twigg  (Mrs.).] 

Old  Truths  in  New  Lights.      [See  Southern  (W.  H.).] 

Dr.  Newman  and  Protestantism.     [lb.'] 

Essays.     "  Eat  your  Brown  Bread  first." 

Poems.     [See  Whitehouse  (A.  W.).] 

Series  of  Tracts.  [See  Montgomery  (Rev.  G.)  in 
Appendix.] 

Progress  of  the  Tube  Trade.     By  Mr.  Hardy. 

The  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  Iron  Manufacture.  [See 
Southern  (W.  H.).] 

The  Church  in  the  World.    [See  Southern  (Rev.  G.).] 

The  World  in  the  Church,     f/6.1 

The  Conversion  of  Cleora.     [lb.] 

The  Christian  Ministry.     [lb.] 

Intollerant  Tolleration  Intollerable.     [/*.] 

Wednesbury  Art  Gallery  Catalogue.  First  Exhibition 
of  Pictures.     Wednesbury,  1891. 

The  Incorporation  of  Wednesbury.    1878.    fcp.  f ol. 

Southern,  W.  H.  &.  Wednesbury  ;  s.  of  Thomas 
Southern,  Printer  [se«]  ;  1st  Clerk  to  Wednes- 
bury Sch.  Board. 

Old  Truths  in  New  Lights.  Wednesbury :  T.  Southern 
^  Son.     18mo. 

Dr.  Newman  and  Protestantism.  Wednesbury ;  same 
imprint.     18mo. 

Essays.  "  Eat  your  Brown  Bread  first."  Wednesbury : 
same  printer.     18mo. 

The  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  Iron  Manufactures  in 
Wednesbury.     Wednesbui-y :  same  imprint.     18mo. 

A  Contributor  to  the  Midland  Advertiser. 

SoDTHWELL,  Rev.  Herbert  Burrows,  b.  London, 
1856  ;  s.  of  Charles  Josiah  Southwell,  Esq.  ; 
Mat.  Pemb.  Coll.,  Ox.,  23rd  Oct.,  1875  ; 
B.A.,  1879  ;  M.A.,  1882  ;  M.A.,  Durham, 
Curate  of  St.  Mary  the  Virgin,  Oxford,  1881  ; 
Domestic  Chp.  and  Theological  Tutor  to  the 
Bp.  of  Durham,  1882—85  ;  Principal,  Theo- 
logical Coll.,  Lichfield,  1885  to  date  ;  Preb. 
of  Ufton  Decani,  Lichfield,  1887. 

The  Ministry  of  Reconciliation.  An  Ordination  Ser- 
mon .  .  .  December,  20th,  1885  .  Lichfield: 
A.  C.  Lomax.     1886.     8to.,  pp.  15. 

The  Threefold  Name.  A  Sermon  preached  at  an 
Ordination  of  Priests  .  .  .  Trinity  Sunday,  May 
20tb,  1893  .  .  .  [Published  by  request.]  Lichfield: 
same  imprint.     1893.    Demy  8vo.,  pp.  15. 

Religious  Education.  [Lichfield  Diocesan  Mag.,  IX., 
13—15.] 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1331.] 

Southwell,  Sir  Robert. 

Letter  to  Ashmole.      [Bodl.  Lib.,  1131,  t.  331a6,  3326.] 

SouTHWiCK  Family,  of  Barnfield,  near  Tetten- 
hall  (1673)  ;  of  Higbfields,  Bradley,  circa 
1700. 

Southwick  Barons,  Stafford.     (No  title.)    8vo.,  pp.  20. 

[Written  by  William  Southwick,  then  (18rt8)  of  Hall  Koad, 
Birmingliam.  The  Pamphlet,  if  true,  is  an  exposure  of  one  of 
the  worst  cases  of  the  iucapacity  ol  the  law  to  remedy  a  gross 
wrong— might,  not  right,  prevailing— with  which  I  am  ac- 
quainted.] 

Spain,  Rev.  Thomas  Dixon,  b.  Lincoln,  1846  ; 
s.  of  Thomas  Spain,  Esq.;  Head  Master  of  the 
Lincoln  Borough  Sch.,  1866—72  ;  Organizing 
Secretary  to  the  Lichfield  Diocesan  Ch.  of  Eng. 
Temperance  Society,  1875—86  ;  ditto,  Bath 
and  Wells,  1886  to  date  ;  Curate  of  Twerton- 
on-Avon,  Somers.,  1885—93  ;  of  Oldfield 
Park,  Bath. 


Parochial  Branches.    Lichfield :  Lomax.    1882. 

Temperance  Sunbeams.  Lichfield:  A.  C.  Lomax. 
1884.     roy.  8vo.,  pp.  96. 

A  Practical  Guide  to  the  Formation  and  Management 
of  District  and  Parochial  Branches  of  the  Church  of 
England  Temperance  Society.  By  the  Eev.  T.  Dixon 
Spain,  Diocesan'  Organizing  Secretary,  Bath  and  Wells. 
New  ed.,  revised  and  re-written.  Church  of  England 
Temperance  Depdt,  9,  Bridge  Street,  Westminster,  S.W. 
n.d.  cr.  8vo.,  pp.  xii.,  1 — 126  ;  index,  127 — 32  ;  adver., 
133—38. 

Spanton,  WilHam  Dunnett.  b,  London,  1840  ; 
educated  Loughborough  Gr.  Sch.  and  Middle- 
sex Hospital  ;  Resident  Obstetric  Assistant, 
Middlesex  Hospital,  1862  ;  House  Surgeon, 
North  Staffs.  Infirmary,  1868  ;  Assistant  House 
Surgeon,  Sheffield  General  Infirmary  ;  Pro- 
sector of  Anatomy,  Roy.  Coll.  Surgeons,  Eng., 
1861—62  ;  M.R.C.S.,  Eng.,  and  L.S.A., 
1862  ;  P.R.C.S.,  Edin.,  1881  ;  Med.  Officer 
and  Hon.  Surgeon,  North  Staffs.  Infirmary, 
since  1867  ;  Treasurer,  North  Staffs.  Nat. 
Field  Club  ;  President,  1883—84  ;  President 
of  Staffs.  Branch  of  Med.  Association,  1888  ; 
Representative  Member  on  Parliamentary  Bills 
Committee  of  the  Brit.  Med.  Association  ; 
Vice-President  of  Surgery  Section  of  the  Med. 
Congress  at  Washington,  1884  ;  of  the 
GynKol.  Soc,  1890—91  ;  J.P.,  Staffs.  ;  in 
practice  in  Hanley  since  1866. 

Author  of  [with  Dr.  C.  Orton]  :— 
What  we  Observed  during  a  Visit  to  the  Seat  of  War 
in  1870.     London :  Churchill.     1871.     8vo.,  pp.  39. 

The  Immediate  Cure  of  Inguinal  Hernia  by  a  New 
Instrument.  London:  Office  of  the  British  Medical  Associa- 
tion.    1881.     8vo.,  pp.  19. 

An  Address  on  Surgical  Instinct.  London :  "  British 
Medical  Journal "  Office.     1888.     8vo.,  pp.  19. 

The  Cure  of  Hernia  [Brit.  Med.  Jour.  (1879)] ;  Ex- 
cision of  the  Tongue  [Lancet  (1881)]  ;  The  Immediate 
Cure  of  Inguinal  Hernia  by  a  New  Instrument  [Brit. 
Med.  Jour.  (1880,  1882)];  On  the  Cure  of  Hernia  in  re- 
lation to  Parents  and  the  Profession  [Trans.  International 
Med.  Congress  (^1881)] ;  Some  of  the  Recent  Methods  of 
Operating  for  the  Cure  of  Hernia  [Annals  of  Anatomy 
and  Surgery  {Brooklyn,  1882)] ;  Cases  of  Excision  of 
Tongue,  with  Remarks  on  DifSerent  Methods  of  Removing 
Tongues  [Lancet  (1881)];  The  Operative  Cure  of  Hernia 
[Med.  Times  (1885)]  ;  Surgical  Instinct  [Brit.  Med.  Jour. 
(1888)]  ;  Cystitis  in  Women  [9th  International  Med. 
Congress  (1887)] ;  Faith  Healing  [Med.  Press  and  Circu- 
lar (4th  March,  1885)]  ;  Treatment  of  Uterine  Tumours 
'Prov.  Med.  Jour.  (1st  Sept.,  1890)]  ;  Surgical  Notes 
'ib  (2nd  Feb.,  1892)]  ;  The  Mammoth  Cave  of  Kentucky 
'Rep.  North  Staffs.  Field  Club  (1885),  72— 81]  ;  Charn- 
wood  Forest  [ib.  (1882),  34—40]  ;  Presidential  Address 
[ib  (1883),  90—100]  ;  Disease  Germs  and  the  Evolution 
Theory  [ib.  (1884),  120—29]. 

Spark,  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  Northop,  Hunts., 
1635  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Archibald  Spark  ;  educated 
Westmr.  Sch.  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  17th 
July,  1672  ;  B.A.,  1676  ;  M.A.,  1679  ;  B.D., 
18th  Feb.,  1688  ;  D.D.,  1691  ;  Chp.  to  Lord 
Chancellor  Jeffreys  ;  Rector  of  Ewhurst,  Surrey, 
1688  ;  Preb.  of  Offley  and  Canon  of  Lich- 
field, 9th  April,  1686—92  ;  Rector  of  High 
Offley,  1686—92  :  Rector  of  Norton,  Leics.  ; 
Canon  of  Rochester,  1688  ;  d.,  Bath,  7th 
Sept.,  1692. 

Laotantii  Firmiani  opera  qu^  extant,  ad  fidem  MSS. 
recognita,  et  commentariis  illustrata.     Oxon.,  1884.    8yo. 

NotEe  in  Ubros  sex  novae  historiae  zozini  comitis. 
Oxon.,  1679.    8vo. 

[Afterwards  translated  into  English  by  another  hand,  and 
printed  in  1684.) 


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Sparks,  John,  Engraver,  h.  Uttoxeter  ;  enlisted 
in  the  Army  and  was  draughted  to  Van 
Dieman's  Land  ;  whilst  there  he  made  sketches 
of  the  surrounding  country,  wiiich  on  his 
return  he  sold  to  a  pot  manufacturer  in  Hanley. 

Spahrow,  Arthur.  b.  Wolverhampton,  28th 
Nov.,  1826  ;  s.  of  William  Hanbury  Sparrow, 
Esq.,  of  Penn  ;  educated  privately  ;  P.S.A.  ; 
Vice-President  of  Shropshire  Archreol.  Soc.  ; 
Member  of  William  Salt  ArchsBol.  Soc. :  ditto 
of  Pipe  Roll  Soc.  ;  ditto  of  Harl.  Soc.  ;  J. P., 
Staffs,  and  Salop :  Deputy-Lieut.,  Salop  ; 
High  Sheriff,  Salop,  1886—87  ;  of  Preen 
Manor,  Shrewsbury,  and  Tenby,  South  Wales. 

An  encourager  and  helper  of  Literary  undertakings, 
especially  relating  to  his  native  county. 

[Burke's  Landed  Gentry.] 

Sparrow,  Arthur  William  Hanbury.  b.  Penn, 
1866  ;  s.  of  Arthur  Sparrow,  Esq,  ;  edu- 
cated Rugby  ;  Mat.  Univ.  Coll.,  Ox.,  16th 
Oct.,  1875  ;  (J.,  in  his  College,  30th  Oct., 
1878. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1332.] 

Sparrow,  Burslem.      b.  Woolstanton  (Wolstan- 
ton),    1701  ;    s.    of    George    Sparrow,    Esq.  ; 
Mat.   Ch.  Oh.,  Ox.,  23rd  Feb.,  1722  ;    after- 
wards of  Sedgley. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1332.] 

Sparrow,  Cecil  Blair,      b.  Penn,   1859  ;    s.  of 

Arthur  Sparrow,  Esq.  ;  educated  Clifton  Coll. ; 

Mat.  Oriel  Coll.,  Ox.,  14th  Oct.,  1878  ;  B.A., 

1882  ;    Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1884. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1332.] 

Sparrow,  George,  b.  Sedgley,  1728  ;  s.  of 
Burslem  Sparrow  [see]  ;  Mat.  Oriel  Coll.,  Ox., 
1745  ;  B.A.,  1749. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1332.] 

Sparrow,  John,  of  Bishton  Hall,  Colwich. 

Portrait.  Engraved  hy  S.  W.  Reynolds,  after  Owen. 
A  very  fine  mezzo.    Elephant  fol. 

Sparrow,  William  Hanbury.  b.  Wolverhamp- 
ton, 6th  Jan.,  1789  ;  "one  of  the  pioneers  of 
the  Railway  System  ;  as  early  as  7th  April, 
1824,  he  called  a  meeting  at  Wolverhampton, 
to  consider  the  question  of  a  railroad  from  Staffs. 
Ironworks,  &c.,  to  Manchester  and  Liverpool  ; 
it  was  greatly  through  his  efforts  that  the  old 
Grand  Junction  Railway  was  formed  and  the 
opposition  of  the  landlords  broken  down." 
[Minutes  and  MS.,  penes  A.  Sparrow,  Esq.] 

Spateman,  Rev.  Thomas.     M.A.  ;   Chp.  to  Dr. 
Hare,   Bp.  of  Chichester  ;  Vicar  of  Chiswick, 
Middlesex  ;     Preb.    of    St.    Paul's  ;     Preb.   of 
Weeford,  Lichfield,  2nd  April,  1731—61  :   d. . 
18th  Jan.,  1761  ;  bur.  Chiswick. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  252,] 

Spateman,  Rev.  Walter,  b.  Yoxall,  1688  ;  s. 
of  Rev.  John  Spateman  ;  Mat.  Magd.  Coll., 
Ox.,  24th  March,  1705  ;  Chorister,  1700 — 
1706  ;  B.A.,  All  Souls',  1708  ;  M.A.,  Magd. 
Hall.,  1710. 


[Bloxam's  Magd.  Coll.,  I.,  126 ;  Foster's  Alumni 
Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1395.] 

Spectator  (The). 

The  Queen  of  the  Moorlands  [T/te  Spectator,  31st 
Dec,  1887.     Reprinted  in  "  Olde  Leeke,"  108—14]. 

Speed,  John. 

[A  Description  of  England  and  Wales]  T.  Snodham, 
for  J.  Sudburye  and  G.  Humble,  London.    1605.    8vo. 

The  Theatre  of  the  Empire  of  Great  Britain.  Lon- 
don, 1611.    fol. 

England,  Wales,  Scotland,  and  Ireland  Described. 
G.  Humble,  n.pl.  or  d.  (London.  1620).  Obi.  12mo..  Ditto, 
1627,  obi.  8vo. 

Maps  (54)  of  England  and  "Wales.  London  :  John 
Sudbury.    1608—10.    Roy.  fol. 

[In  all  the  above  there  are  maps  of  Staffordshire,  with  very 
quaint  descriptions.] 

Spencer,  E.  Isabella. 

Summer  Excursions  through  parts  of  Oxfordshire, 
Staffordshire,  Herefordshire,  Derbyshire,  and  South  Wales. 
Second  Edition.    Two  Volumes.     London,  1809.    12mo. 

Spencer,  Hon.  and  Rev.  George,  b.  Admiralty 
Office,  London,  21st  Dec,  1799  ;  g.  of  George 
John,  Earl  of  Spencer,  and  Lavinia  (dau.  of 
Sir  Charles  Bingham,  1st  Earl  of  Lucan),  his 
wife  ;  educated  at  Eton  and  Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.; 
Vicar  of  Berrington,  Salop,  1824;  joined  the 
Roman  Catholic  Church,  1830  ;  studied  The- 
ology at  English  Coll.,  Rome  ;  Priest  at  West 
Bromwich,  1832—39  ;  built  the  Church  of 
that  town  at  bis  own  expense,  1832,  and  also 
the  one  at  Dudley ;  Spiritual  Dean,  Oscott 
Coll.,  May,  1839—46  ;  joined  the  Passionist 
Fathers,  1846,  taking  the  name  of  Father 
Ignatius  ;  d.  suddenly  in  the  grounds  of  Car- 
stairs  House,  1st  Oct.,  1864. 

A  Short  Account  of  the  Conversion  of  the  Hon.  G. 
Spencer  to  the  Catholic  Faith.  Written  in  the  Englisli 
College,  Rome,  in  the  year  1831. 

The  Conversion  of  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  George  Spencer. 
A  Letter  from  Father  Spencer  to  the  Eev.  N  Risbv 
Jan.  3rd,  1834.    8vo. 

Letters  in  Defence  of  Various  Points  of  the  Catholic 
Faith  ...  in  Answer  to  Attacks  from  the  Eev 
Gideon  Ouseley,  Rev.  William  Dalton,  and  the  Rev.  W. 
Riland  Bedford.    Birmingham :  Smith.   1836.    8vo.,  pp.  107. 

Sermon,  preached  in  the  Catholic  Chapel  at  Tixall! 
Staffordshire,  Oct.  29th,  1837,  on  the  Occasion  of  Sir 
Charles  Wolseley,  Bart.,  making  a  Public  Profession  of 
the  Catholic  Faith  .  .  Birmingham:  Stone  (Sr  Son 
1837.     8vo.,  pp.  23. 

Discours  prononci  dans  I'eglise  pavoissiale  de  S 
Jacques  A.  Dieppe,  Oct.  18th,  1838,  par  I'honorable  et 
Reverend  George  Spencer,  cur6  de  I'eglise  catholique  de 
Westbromwich,  en  Angleterre  et  chanoine  honoraire  de 
Bordeaux.     Paris:  BaUly.    1838.     8vo. 

Sermon  preached  at  the  Opening  of  the  Church  of 
Our  Lady  of  Mt.  St.  Bernard,  Oct.  11th,  1838.  Birmina- 
ham,  1836.     8vo.  * 

r,T^?  '^''"^  Method  of  Making  Converts  to  the  Church 
of  Christ.    A  Sermon  preached    .     .     .    Feb.  10th    1839 
.    .Catholic    Chapel,    Loughborough.     Birmingham: 
Stone  ^  Son.     1839.     8vo.,  pp.  24. 

_  Our  Hope  that  the  Light  of  Faith  will  yet  shine  forth 
in  England,  &c.  Sermon  preached  .  .  Leamington 
Feb.  25th,  1838.  Birmingham :  Stone  A  Son.  1839  8vo  ' 
pp.  24.  ■' 

Sermon  preached  at  the  Funeral  of  the  Rev.  Francis 
Martyn,  Catholic  Priest  of  West  Bromwich,  Staffordshire 
Birmingham :  Stone  4  Son.     1839.     8vo.,  pp   24 

The  Politics  of  Catholics  proved  Loyal"    A  Sermon 

■q  ■  ■-iHn  I'  ^"""^  ^?*'  ^^^^-  Birmingham: 'Stoned- 
Son.     1839.     8vo.,  pp.  24.  ^ 

The   Great  Importance   of   a   Re-union  between  the 
and  Protestants  of   England.    A   Sermon 
.  Manchester,    May    5th,    1839.      Manchester:  Lynch 

n.d.    8vo.,  pp.  16.  ■' 


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A  Sermon  preached  at  the  Funeral  o£  the  Rev.  Edward 
Peach,  Sept.  12th,  1839  .  .  .  Birmingham :  Stone,  n.d. 
8to.,  pp.  15. 

Two  Sermons  preached  .  .  Hinckley,  Leicester- 
shire.    8vo. 

Sermon  preached  at  St.  Michael's  Church,  West 
Bromwich  .  .  May  31st,  1841.  Birmingham,  1841. 
8vo. 

A  Letter  to  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  G.  Spencer  on  the 
Oxford  Movement  in  the  United  States.  By  "  Amerioo- 
Catholicus."    Netv  York,  1842.    8vo. 

Thoughts  and  AfEectiou  on  the  Passion  of  Jesus 
Christ  for  every  day  in  the  year  .  .  .  Translated  from 
the  Italian.     Two  Volumes.    London,  1854.    8vo. 

The  School  of  Jesus  Crucified.  Birmingham,  1886. 
12mo. 

Ignace  Spencer  et  la  Renaissance  du  Catholicisme  en 
Angleterre,  1818 — 72,  par  M.  I'Abbe  de  Maudaune.  Paris, 
1873.    8vo. 

Life  of  St.  Paul  of  the  Cross.  Translated  from  the 
Italian.     London :  Lane  ^  Son.     1875.     8vo. 

The  Christian  Armed.  Translated  by  the  Hon.  and 
Rev.  6.  Spencer.     12th  thousand. 

Life  of  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  George  Spencer  (Father 
Ignatius,  of  St.  Paul).  Compiled  chiefiy  from  his  auto- 
biogi-aphy,  journal,  and  letters.  By  Rev.  Father  Pius  a 
Sp.  Sancto,  Passionist.    Dublin :  Duffy.    1866. 

Biographical  Notice.     [Men  of  the  Time  (5th  ed.),] 

Contributed  to  The  Catholic  Magazine  and  The 
Edinburgh  Catholic  Magazine. 

Si'ENCEE,  Rev.  John  Louis,  h.  Newton,  Monts., 
22nd  Nov.,  1848  ;  s.  of  Michael  Spencer-Jones, 
LL.B.  ;  educated  All  Saints',  Bloxham,  and 
Lampeter  Coll. ;  B.D.,  1878  ;  Curate  of  Whit- 
church Cannicorum,  Dorset,  1871— 72  ;  Vicar 
of  Knowle  St.  Giles,  Somers.,  1873  ;  Ourate- 
in-cbarge  of  Marshwood,  Dorset,  1873 — 77  : 
of  Wem,  1877—84  ;  Vicar  of  Pelsall,  1884, 
to  date  ;  m.,  Jane  Gertrude,  dau.  of  R.  Price 
Edwards,  of  Tolley  Llandillo. 
Steadfast  in  the  Faith.    Lichfield:  Lomax.    1889.    Cr. 

8vo.,  pp.  xii.,  116. 

Contributions  to  : — Dickenson's  Theological  Quarterly, 

Oct.,  1882  ;     The  Literary  Churchman,  1884—91 ;     Church 

Monthly,  Ist  June,   1890  ;    Clergyman's  Mag.,  20th  May, 

1893. 

Spencer,  Rev.  Robert  James,  b.  Aston,  Warws., 
1781  ;  s.  of  Dr.  Benjamin  Spencer ;  Mat. 
Wadh.  Coll.,  Ox.,  20th  Nov.,  198;  B.A., 
1802  ;  M.A.,  1808  ;  Fellow,  until  1814  ; 
Curate  of  Smethwick  ;  d.  1814. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1334.] 

Spilsbuey,  Edgar  Ashe.  b.  London  ;  s.  of 
Dr.  Spilsbury,  of  Soho  Square  ;  studied  under 
Dr.  Brookes  and  at  Greenwich  Hospital : 
settled  in  practice  at  "Worcester ;  removed  to 
Walsall,  circa  1820  ;  a  fairly  clever  Landscape 
and  Animal  Painter  ;  m.  (1)  Emma,  dau.  of 
Walter  Gibbon  Stileman,  of  Winchelsea,  (2) 
Miss  Clarke,  of  Lichfield  ;  d.  1840  ;  bur. 
Walsall. 
A  Book  of  Etchings.  By  Landseer  and  Spilsbury. 
London,  1830.    fol.  , 

The  Two   Lions.    An   Oil  Pamtmg.     \_Penes  Major 
Stileman,  The  Friars,  Winchelsea.]         „    „   „  ^,      _ 

The  Eagle.  Oil  Painting.  [Penes  G.  G.  Potter,  Esq., 
of  Netherstowe,  Lichfield.l  „  .,,  ^^    ..  i^  jt 

The  African  Lion.  [Penes  Rev,  P.  E.  Pratt,  Madley 
Ticarage,  Hereford.] 

Spoffoeth,  Samuel,  h.,  probably,  Southwell, 
Notts.,  1780  ;  studied  under  his  uncle,  Thomas 
SpofEorth,   of    Southwell    Collegiate   Church ; 

■    Organist  of  Peterborough    Cathedral,    1798  ; 


of    Lichfield    Cathedral,    1807  to  death  ;    d., 
Lichfield,  6th  June,  1864. 
[Brown's  Musicians,  671 ;   "White's  Staffs.  (1834),  87.] 

Spooner,  Rev.  George  Woodbury,  b.  Worcester, 
1813  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Spooner,  Esq.  ;  Mat. 
Magd.  Hall,  Ox.,  4th  July,  1836  :  B.A., 
1843  ;  Curate  of  St.  Clement's,  Worcester, 
1842—44  ;  of  St.  Peter's,  Worcester,  1844— 
48  ;  of  All  Souls',  Langham  Place,  London, 
1848—53  ;  P.C.  of  St.  Mary's,  Dunstall, 
1853 — 57  ;  Vicar  of  Inglesham,  Lechlade, 
Gloucs.,  1857  to  date. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1336.] 

Spooner,  H. 

Memoir  of  Elizabeth  Potts  (6.  Macclesfield,  11th  July, 
1819  ;  d.  Cheadle,  26th  March,  1872).  [New  Con.  Mag. 
(1872),  631—34.] 

Spooner,  Rev.  Shirley  Allen,  b.  Dunstall,  1855  ; 
s.  of  Rev.  George  Woodbury  Spooner  \_see]  ; 
Mat.  as  a  Non.-Coll.,  Ox.,  12th  Oct.,  1872  ; 
Commoner,  Pemb.  Coll.,  1874  ;  B.A.,  1878  ; 
M.A.,  1880  ;  Vicar  of  St.  Ambrose,  Widnes, 
Lanes.,  1884. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1336.] 

Spriggs-Smith,  Rev.  William  John.  St.  Bees 
Coll.,  1879  ;  Curate  of  Ch.  Ch.,  Burton-on- 
Trent,  1882—83  ;  of  St.  Paul's,  Bermondsey, 
1887. 

Words  by  the  "Way.  No.  2.— The  Drmk  Traffic. 
Derby :  Willeins  4- Ellis.    1883.    pp.32. 

Speoston,  Rev.  William  Manning,     b.   Wolver- 
hampton, 1864  ;    s.  of  Rev.  Samuel  Thomas 
Sproston,  Vicar  of  Wednesfield  ;    Mat.   Corp. 
Ch.  Coll.,  Ox.,  28th  Jan.,  1882  ;   B.A.,  1885. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1337.] 

Speott,  — ,  Ashmorebrook,  near  Lichfield. 

Extract  from  his  "Will,  dated  28th  March,  1531,  and 
Note  of  Marriage  of  Elias  Dudson  and  Frances,  daughter 
of  Roger  Sprott  (loth  March,  1592)  [Bodl.  Lib.,  15Z1, 
f.  85]  ;  Deposicons  exparte  .  .  .  Sprott,  to  prove  that 
the  said  lands  (Ashmorebrook)  belonged  to  St.  Michael's 
Parish  [ib.  86 — 7]  ;  Allegations  ex  parte  Mathews  et 
Anstey  "that  the  village  of  Ashmorebrook  and  other 
lands  were  within  St.  Chad's  Parish  [ib.}. 

Sprott,  Roger,  and  his  dau.  Frances. 
[Bodl.  Lib.,  1521,  (b)  85.] 

Spry,  Rev.  James,  b.  Bath,  1785  ;  s.  of  Joseph 
Spry  ;  Mat.  Magd.  Hall,  Ox.,  15th  Dec, 
1820  ;  B.A.,  1824  ;  M.A.,  1828  :  Curate  of 
West  Bromwich  ;  P.C.  of  West  Bromwich, 
1836  to  death  ;  m.  twice  ;  d.  Clevedon, 
2nd  June,  1865  ;  bur.  West  Bromwich. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1337 ;    "Willett's  "West 

Bromwich,  52 — 4.] 

Spurier,    Rev.    Thomas    Hector,     b.    Walsall, 
1770  ;    s.  of  Thomas  Spurier ;    Mat.    Wore. 
Coll.,  Ox.,  24th  April,  1788  ;    B.C.L.,  1795  ; 
Vicar  of  Low  Layton,  Essex,  1797. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1338.] 

Squire  (Squiere,  or  Squyer),  Rev.  Adam.  Fellow, 
Balliol  Coll.,  1560—68  ;  B.A.,  6th  July, 
1560  ;    M.A.,    16th    Dec,    1564  ;     Proctor, 


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1567;    Master  of  his  Coll.,  1571— 80  ;    B.D., 
10th  April,  1575  ;    D.D.,   10th  April,   1676  ; 
Vicar  of  Oumnor,   Berks.,    1568  ;    Eector  of 
Wollaston,    Notts.,    1570  ;    of    Winterbourne 
Earls,  Wilts.,   1571  ;    of  Fillingham,   Lines., 
1572;    of  Drayton,   Oxon.,  1574;    Canon  of 
St.  Paul's,  1578  ;  Preb.  of  Colwich  and  Canon 
of  Lichfield,  5th  Sept.,  1586  to  death  ;  Archd. 
of  Middlesex,  1587  to  death  ;    d.  before  Oct., 
1588. 
[Le   Neve's  Fasti,  I.,  202 ;    Lansd.  MS.,  982,  t.  91 ; 
Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1403 ;    Harwood's  Lich- 
field, 221.1 

Squire,  Eev.  Edward  Burnand.  St.  Bees  ; 
Missionary  in  China,  1836 — 40  ;  Curate  of 
Dolphinholme,  1841  ;  Curate  and  Lecturer  of 
St.  George's  Sheffield,  1842—43;  Curate 
(sole  charge)  of  Burslem,  1844 — 46  ;  Vicar 
of  Swansea,  1846—76  ;  d.  1876. 

British  Sovereignty  in  India.    1846. 

Darkness  the  Characteristic  of  Papal  Kome. 

National  Guilt  the  Cause  of  National  Calamity. 

The  Resurrection  Hope. 

God's  Prolonged  Controversy  with  Britain.    1857. 

Sqoieb,  Rev.  William,  b.  probably  York  ;  s.  of 
a  Proctor  of  the  Arehbp.'s  Court  at  York  ; 
Trin.  Hall,  Cam.,  1651  ;  incorp.  from  Brasenose 
Coll.,  Ox.,  16th  June,  1652  ;  M.A.,  25th 
April,  1653  ;  Chp.  All  Souls'  Coll.  ;  Fellow 
Univ.  Coll.  ;  Rector  of  Rolleston,  1661  ; 
Preb.  of  Hansacre  and  Canon  of  Lichfield, 
3rd  July,  1675,  to  death;  bur.  Lichfield 
Cathedral,  4th  Sept.,  1677. 
The  Unreasonableness  of  the  Romanists  requiring  our 

Communion.     London,  1672.     8vo. 

More  Considerations  on  the  Romanists  requiring,  &c. 

London,  1678.    8to. 

Stacby,  Rev.  James,  D.D.  New  Connexion 
Minister,  Hanley,  1842—43. 

The  Moral  Greatness  of  the  Apostle  Paul.  Hanley, 
1842.    Cr.  8vo. 

A  Prince  of  Israel ;  or,  Sketches  of  the  Life  of  John 
Eidgway,  Esq.,  of  Cauldon  Place,  Shelton.  London  (Han- 
ley: J.  Keates),  1862.     Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  xii.,  315. 

Memoir  of  the  Rev.  W.  Campbell  [New  Con.  Mag. 
(1843),  41—50].  The  Crusaders:  Part  I.  [i6.,  326— 34]  ; 
Part  II.  [374—82]  ;  Part  III.  [410—14]. 

St.  Andrew's  Church,  Wolverhampton. 

St.  Andrew's  and  Christ  Church  Almanac.  A  Clerical 
Reply  to  the  Bishop  of  Lichfield's  answer  to  a  memorial 
in  reference  to  the  false  teaching  contained  in  the  above 
Almanac.  Wolverhampton  :  Steen  <^  Blackett.   12mo.,  pp.  8. 

Ritualism  at  Wolverhampton  and  Smethwick  ;  with 
opinions  of  the  Press  on  the  Correspondence  between  the 
Bishop  of  Lichfield  and  the  Parishioners  of  St.  Andrew's, 
Wolverhampton,  and  of  St.  Matthew's,  Smethwick.  Wol- 
verhampton, 1879.    8vo. 

{See  Fletcher  (Rev.  J.  M.  J.).] 

St.  George. 

Visitation  of  StafEordshire  [Harl.  MS.,  f  1439]  ;  ditto, 
being  imperfect  [ib.,  t  1173,  f.  112]  ;  ditto  [Coll.  of  Arms, 
MS.,  C.  10]  ;  ditto  [Caius  Coll.  Cam.,  MS.,  528]. 

St.  Vincent,  John,  Earl  of.  [See  Jervis  (John).] 
Memoirs  of  the  Administration  of  the  Board  of  Ad- 
miralty under  the  Presidency  of  the  Earl  of  St.  Vincent. 
London,  n.d.     8vo.,  pp.  134. 

[Arohd.  Wraugham  possessed  a  copy,  supposed  la  be  the  only 
one  existing.    Privately  printed.] 

Stafford  Barony. 

[See  Jernyngham  (Sir  W.),  Cooke  (J.  S.  S.).] 


Papers  relating  to  the  Two  Baronies  of  Stafford 
claimed  by  Sir  W.  Jernynham,  Bart.,  on  the  death  of  his 
Cousin,  Lady  Anastacia  Stafford  Howard,  27th  April,  1807. 
\_Printedfor  Private  Use,  August,  1807.']     4to.,  pp.  148. 

Stafford,  Corporation  of. 

The  King  v.  F.,  Hughes,  Mayor  of  Stafford.  Stafford, 
1828.    8vo. 

Charities  of  Wolverhampton,  Stafford,  and  Lichfield. 
1827.    8vo.    View  of  Tamworth  Moat  House. 

Stafford,  Cromartie,  Marquis  of.  b.  21st  July, 
1851  ;  m.  Lady  Millicent,  dau.  of  the  Earl  of 
Rosslyn  ;  now  (1894)  4th  Duke  of  Sutherland. 

An  Address  to  ...  on  his  attainment  of  his 
majority,  from  the  Tenantry  on  the  Shropshire  Estates  of 
His  Grace  the  Duke  of  Sutherland,  K.G.,  July  3rd,  1872. 
fol.,  4  leaves,  and  port. 

[See  Gower  (M.,  Duchess  of  Sutherland).] 

Stafford,  Edmund,  5th  Earl  of  Stafford  and 
6th  Baron  Stafford.  Succeeded  his  brother, 
William,  4th  Earl,  1395  ;  K.G.  ;  m.  Anne 
Plantagenet,  dau.  of  Thomas  of  Woodstock, 
Duke  of  Gloucester  ;  killed  at  the  Battle  of 
Shrewsbury,  22nd  July,  1403  ;  bur.  Austin 
Friars,  Stafford. 

[Bodl.  Lib.,  358,  vii.,  89  :  1115,  243  :  1157,  58.] 

Stafford,  Edmund.  2nd  s.  of  Sir  Richard  de 
Stafford  (summoned  to  Parliament  as  Baron 
Stafford  of  Clifton  in  1371)  and  Isabel  {dau. 
of  Sir  Richard  de  Vernon,  of  Haddon,  Derbys., 
and  Harlaston,  Staffs.),  his  wife  ;  Rector  of 
Worthen,  Salop,  1369  ;  Preb.  of  Ufton,  1369 
—77  ;  of  Weeford,  (both;  Lichfield,  1377— 
95  ;  Preb.  of  Welton-Paynshall,  Lincoln  ;  of 
Knaresborough-cum-Bickhill,  York,  and  Dean 
of  York,  when  he  was  promoted  Bp.  of  Exeter, 
Jan.,  1395  ;  Lord  Chancellor  of  England, 
23rd  Oct.,  1396,  to  abdication  of  Richard  JL, 
and  again  in  Jan.,  1401,  to  Feb.,  1403  ;  d. 
"in  harness,"  at  Clyst,  Devon.,  1419,  aged 
75.  Will  dated  24th  July,  1418  ;  proved 
18th  Sept.,  1419. 

His  Will.  [Preserved  in  Reg.  Archbp.  Chicheley,  I., 
319,320.] 

Registrum  Venerabilis  Patris,  Domini  Edmundi  de 
Stafforde,  Episcopi  Exouiensis,  qui  consecratus  fuit  in 
Capella  Mauerii  de  Lamhith,  Wyntoniensis  Diocesis,  per 
Reverendissimun  in  Christo  Patrem  et  Dominum,  Dominum 
Willelmum  Courtenay,  Archiepiscopum  Cantuarieusem, 
die  Dominica  videlicit  vicesimo  die  mensis  Jnnii  Anno 
Domini  Millesimo  GCCmo.  Nonagesimo  quinto  auctoritate 
Literarum  Apostolicarum  subscriptarum,  assistentibus 
eidem  Eeverendis  Patribus,  Roberto  Londoniensi,  et 
Johanni  Sarumensi,  Episoopus. 

[MS.  Polio  Volume,   written   on    vellum,    consisting  of  334 
folios— or  rather,  324,  for  tliere  is  a  clerical  error,  after  f.  cxiix 
which  is  followed  by  t.  olx.— first  date,  14th  Julv,  1396  ;  endine  on 
folio  248,  dated  3rd  Sept.,  1419.] 

Registrum  Reverendi  Viri  Magistre  Eadulphi  Tre- 
giisiou,  Legum  Doctoris,  Decani  Exoniensis,  Venerabilis 
in  Christo  Patris  et  Domini,  Domini  Edmundi,  Dei  Gvacia 
Exoniensis  Episcopi,  ipso  Venerabili  Patre  in  remotis 
ageute  Vicarii  in  Spiritualibus  Generalis,  de  Presentacioni- 
bus  et  Institucionibus,  virtute  et  auctoritate  cuiusdam 
Commissiouis  sibi  facte  et  inferius  descripte :  xiii  die 
mensis  Julii,  Anno  Domini  Millesimo  GCCmo.  nonagesimo 
quinto,  pref  atus  Magister  Radulphus  Commissiouem  dicti 
Venerabilis  Patris  recepit,  in  hec  verba. 

[A  MS.  Volume,  as  before,  oommeucing  5th  July,  1396,  end- 
ing 3rd  Sept.,  1419.    It  also  contains  numerous  other  documents.] 

In  1886  the  Register  was  published  as  follows  — 

The  Register  of  Edmund  Stafford  (A-D.  1395—1419) 
An  Index  and  Abstract  of  its  Contents,  by  the  Rev  P  c' 
Hingeston-Randolph,  M.A.,  Rector  of  'Ringmore  Pre- 
bendary  of   Exeter,   and  Dean-Rural.      London:    George 


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Bell  iSf  Sons,  Yoi'h  Street,  Covent  Garden.  Exeter :  Henry 
S.  Elland,  High  Street.  1886.  8vo.,  pp.  xvi.,  485  ;  List  of 
Subscribers,  S  leaves. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  240,  252;  Oliver's  Bishops  of 
Exeter.] 

Stafford,  Edward.  s.  of  Henry,  Duke/of 
Buckingham  (beheaded  1483),  and  Catherine 
Widevil  (dau.  of  Richard,  Earl  Rivers),  his 
wife  ;  educated  Cam.  Univ.  ;  the  attainder  of 
his  father  having  been  set  aside  by  Henry 
VII.,  he  became  3rd  Duke  of  Buckingham, 
and  Earl  and  Baron  of  Stafford  ;  in  arms 
against  the  Cornish  Rebels,  1497  ;  about 
the  same  time  he  was  created  K.G.  ;  High 
Constable  of  England  ;  carried  the  crown  at 
the  Coronation  of  Henry  VIII.  ;  entertained 
the  King  at  Penshurst,  Aug.,  1519  ;  at 
the  Field  of  the  Cloth  of  Gold,  June,  1520. 
with  5  Chaplains,  10  gentlemen,  55  other 
servants,  and  30  horses  ;  arrested  for  treason, 
tried,  and  found  guilty  ;  beheaded  on  Tower 
Hill,  19th  May,  1521  ;  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of 
Henry  Percy,  Earl  of  Northumberland. 
Portrait,  in  Oil.  [Magdalen  College,  Oxford  J 
Ditto.  Engraved  by  Jj'aber  on  a  Plate  of  '•  Pounders 
of  Magdalen  College,  1/iA" 

Baronia  de  Stafford,  a  Rogero  de  Tonii  usque  ad 
Edw.  Ducem  Buck,,  11!  Hen.  VIIL  "  Ex  Colleotionibns 
G-ulielmi  Dugdale."     [Bodl.  Lib.,  tl07,  (1)  f.  207.] 

[Dugdale's  Baronage,  I„  170  ;  Lingard's  England ; 
Howell's  State  Trials,  I,,  287  ;  St,  Pa,  Hen,  8,  I„  8  ;  Rut- 
land Papers,  29,  44  ;  Gait's  "Wolsey  ;  Granger's  Biog,  Hist,, 
Sup,  31 ;  EUis's  Letters,  (1)1,,  176—79  :  (3)  I,,  214,  218, 
220 ;  Baga  de  Secretis ;  Dod's  Ch,  Hist,,  I.,  165,  166,  170 ; 
Lloyd's  St,  Worthies  ;  Smith's  Autographs;  Piddes's  Wol- 
sey, 273 ;  Statutes  of  14  Hen,  Till, ;  Cooper's  Ath, 
Cantab,,  I,,  24,  526  ;  Baker  MS,,  xxiv,,  44 ;  Willemont's 
Windsor,  32  ;  Churton'.s  Smith  and  Sutton,  195,  250  ;  Miss 
Wood's  Letters,  L,  3S1 :  II,,  361,  370;  Leon,  Howard's 
Letters,  289  ;  Giustinian's  Despatches ;  Clifford's  Tixall, 
119—21;  Bodl, Lib., S3 7, 208:  1121,206:  1109,61;  Burke's 
Extinct  Peerage,  500,] 

Stafford,  Edward,  3rd  Lord.  2nd  s.  of  Henry, 
Lord  Stafford  ;  created  M.A.,  Ox.  Univ.,  6th 
Sept.,  1561  ;  Student,  Middle  Temple,  1564  ; 
"  beign  an  ambassador  to  france  lor  Q.  Ehza- 
beth  many  years  " ;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward, 
Earl  of  Derby  ;  d.  18th  Oct.,  1603. 
[Le   Neve's  Fasti,  I.,  127;    Foster's  Alumni   Oxon., 

E.S,,  IT,,  1404;  Burbe's  Extinct  Peerage,  501,] 

Stafford  (or  Stafforde),  Edward,  b.  Staffs., 
1565  ;  a.  of  Sir  Robert  Stafford  ;  Mat.  Oriel 
Coll.,  Ox.,  1580  ;    Student,  Gray's  Inn,  1589. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon,,  E,S,,  1404.] 

Stafford,  Sir  Edward.  b.  Chebsey  (Estate 
sold  1674)  ;  s.  of  William  Stafford  ;  Am- 
bassador at  Palis,  Aug.,  1583  ;  Knighted, 
Oct.  following;  created  M.A.,  Ox.  Univ., 
27th  Sept.,  1592  ;  Bencher,  Gray's  Inn,  1592  ; 
of  Lincoln's  Inn,  1594;  M.P.,  Winchester, 
1593  ;  Stafford,  1597—98,  1601  ;  Queen- 
borough,  1604;  bur.  St.  Margaret's,  West- 
minster, 5th  Feb.,  1604. 
[Parliamentary   Diet.  ;    Foster's  Alumni  Oxon,,  E,S., 

IT.,  1404.] 

Stafford,  Rev.  Egerton.  b.  Penkridge,  1764  ; 
s.  of  Rev.  James  Stafford  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox., 
14th  June,  1781  ;  B.A.,  1785  ;  M.A.,  1781  ; 
Rector   of  Thenford,    Northants.,   1787—94  ; 


Vicar    of    Chacombe,    Northants.,    1794    to 
death  ;  d.  22nd  Feb.,  1843. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1339.] 

Stafford,  Elizabeth,  Marchioness  of.  dau.  of 
William,  17th  Earl  of  Sutherland  ;  m.,  4th 
Sept.,  1785,  George  Granville,  2nd  Marquis  of 
Stafford  (created  Duke  of  Sutherland,  1833)  ; 
d.  29th  Jan.,  1839. 

Tiews  in  Orkney  and  on  the  North-Eastern  Coast  of 
Scotland.  Etchings  and  Designs  by  the  Most  Noble  the 
Marchioness  of  Stafford.    London,  1807.    f ol. 

[Only  120  copies  printed  for  private  circulation.] 

The  Additional  Case  of  Elizabeth  Claiming  the  Title 
and  Dignity  of  Countess  of  Sutherland,    By  her  Guardian. 

To  be  had  at  the  Bar  of  the  House  of  Lords  upon 

day  of 177,..    4to,,  pp,  27,  70,  77, 

Portrait,  Engraved  by  J,  Freeman,  after  T.  Philips, 
8vo, 

Stafford  Family. 

Nomina  Baroniarum  et  feodorum  in  com,  Salop  et 
Staffs,  [Bodl.  Lib.,  700,  I.  (20),  12a5,  176:  866,  359]. 
Staffordiorum  Stemma  post  Humfredum  vocatum  "  wt  the 
silver  hande"  [ib.,  799,1.  (38),  2]ffi],  These  large  pedigrees 
"  Owt  of  Sr  Humfry  Stafford's  great  register  of  evidence, 
a",  25,  H,  8  "  [ib.  II,  (15),  226—27]  ;  Two  others  "  Owt  of 
Lord  Stafford's  booke"  [ib.,  240],  "'Amoate  on  instru- 
ment to  declare  how  the  difference  was  decided  touching 
the  subscripcou  [sic'i  of  the  title  under  the  arms  of  her 
Matie,  etc, ;  and  the  King  of  France  "  which  was  attested 
at  Paris,  3  Mar,,  1584,  by  the  Earl  of  Derby  and  Sir  Edw, 
Stafforde,  ambassadors,  and  by  Clarencieux  and  Somerset 
[ib.,  1110,  IIL  (*27),  965:  lUS,  TIIL,  6,  f,  llSa],  De 
Chartis  Petri  Corbet  domini  de  Eawes  (23  Edw,  III,), 
recitatis  in  literis  de  innoteseimus  pro  Radulpho,  domino 
Stafford  (9  Junii,  31  Hen,  TIIL)  [iS.,  ii25,  102,  f,  242], 
De  releviis  Radulphi  de  Stafford,  Roberti  filii  Rob,  de 
Harley,  et  Edwardi  de  Cornubia,  pro  partibus  suis  baronise 
de  cans  (24  et  25  Edw.  Ill,)  {ib.,f.  243],  Stemma  dis- 
censiou  ostendens  Humtr,  filii  Edmundi  Comitis  Stafford 
(qui  Edm,  ob,  21  Julii,  4  Hen,  IT.)  ex  inquisionibus  [ib., 
f.  243],  Abstracts  of  the  will  of  Harry  Stafford,  s.  of 
Humfrey,  late  Duke  of  Buckingham  (dated  2  Oct,,  1471  : 
prob,  14  May,  1482)  [ib.,  f,  2586],  Arms  and  Quarterings 
of  Sir  —  Stafford  [ib.,  1121,  Till.,  232],  Breve  ad  vie. 
Staff,  de  extenda  facienda  mediatatis  terrge  Johannis 
Hastonges,  pro  debito  Radulpho  de  Stafford  et  Johanni 
Mordak^  (22  Mali,  27  Edw.  III.)  [ib.,  1122  (36),  88].  De 
unione  jiirium  et  possessionum  Comitis  Heref,',  Essex',  et 
North.',  ducatui  Lane,  a",  2°  Hen,  5  per  Parliamentum  [ib., 
1157,  f,  49],  Particia  heriditatis  Comitis  Hereff,'  facta  per 
Henricum  super  Regem  Anglise  Quintum  et  ducatui  Lane' 
unt»  et  annexEe  [i6,,  iI5 7,  f,  58,  recites  petition  of  Com- 
tesse  de  Stafford  to  Parliament  1  Hen.  TI,  (Rot,  Pari,  IT,, 
176 — 77)].  Articles  against  "the  disccyvabille  covetous 
rule  and  gydyng  of  certeyne  ceducious  persones,  that  is  to 
say,  the  Lorde  Kyvers,  the  Duchesse  of  Bedforde,  his  wyf , 
S'  William  Herbert  Brie  of  Pembroke,  Humfrey  S[t]afforde 
Erie  of  Devonshire,  the  Lordis  Scalis  and  Audeley,  S' 
Johne  Wydevile,  and  his  bretherne,  S'  Johne  Fogge,  and 
other  of  theyre  myschevous  rule  opinion  and  assent"  [ib., 
1160,  m.  f,  26—16],  Articles  of  impeachment  of  high 
treason  and  other  high  crimes  and  olfences  agt  Wm  Erie 
of  Powis,  Wni  Tiscount  Stafford,  Henry,  Lord  Arundell, 
of  Wardour,  Wm  Lord  Petrie,  and  John  L""!  Bellasis,  now 
in  the  Tower  of  London  [1806,  f,  9 — 12],  Reasons  offered 
in  the  Lords  by  the  House  of  Commons  concerning  the 
Lords  in  the  Tower  [ib.,  f,  27—30].  Pedigrees  [ib.,  709, 
21,  79,  236—37,  240a6  :  834,  T.  46  :  1107,  207  :  1115,  243], 
Evidences  [ii,,  703,  236,  24U5  ;   Burke's  Extinct  Peerage,] 

Stafford,  Henry,  s.  of  Humphrey,  Earl  of 
Stafford  (killed  at  St.  Albans,  1455)  ;  became 
2nd  Duke  of  Buckingham  and  Earl  of  Here- 
ford, Essex,  Northampton,  Stafford,  and 
Bucldngham,  Baron  Stafford,  and  hereditary 
High  Constable  of  England,  in  succession  to 
his  grandfather,  Humphrey,  1st  Duke  of 
Buckingham,  on  his  death,  19th  July,  1460; 
principal  agent  in  placing  Richard  III.  on  the 
throne  ;    K.G.  ;    m.  Katherine  Woodvill,  dau. 


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of  Richard,  Earl  of  Rivers  ;  attainted  by  Act 
of  Parliament  ;  beheaded  at  Salisbury,  2nd 
Nov.,  1483. 

Portrait.  Engraved  by  Houbraken.  Amsterdami, 
1745. 

Complaint  of  "Duke  of  Buck,  his  gohst."  [Bodl. 
Lib.,  3e,  f.  G— 106.] 

[Burke's  Extinct  Peerage,  500.] 

Stafford,  Henry.       Youngest  s.  of  Henry,  2nd 
Dukeof  Buckingham  (beheaded  1483)  ;  created 
Earl  of  Wiltshire,  15U9  ;  d.  1523. 
Ceremony  of  tlie  Creation  of  Edw.  (Henry)  Stafford, 

Earl  of  Wiltshire  (3rd  Feb.,  1  Hen.  YIII.).     ["Bodl.  Lib., 

1100  (180),  f.  1.386—9.] 

Stafford,  .Henry.  s.  of  Edward,  Duke  of 
Buckingham  (beheaded  1521)  ;  Student  at 
Ox.  and  Cam.  Univ.  ;  received  Grant  of 
Castle  and  Manor  of  Stafford,  16th  July,  23 
Henry  VIII.,  and  Deanery  of  Stafford,  4th 
April,  4  Edward  VI.  ;  created  Lord  Stafford 
by  Edward  YI.  ;  dissented  from  the  Act  of 
Uniformity  ;  compiler  of  Stafford  MSS.  ;  m. 
Ursula,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Pole,  E.G.,  and 
Margaret  Plantagenet,  Countess  of  Salisbury, 
his  wife  ;  d.  5th  May,  1563. 
The  true  dyfEerens  between  the  regal  power  and  the 

ecclesiastical  power.    .     .    .  Translated  by  Henry    .     . 

Erie   of   Stafford.      London:    W.   Copeiand.      n.d.   (1548). 

8vo.     London :   W.  Copeiand.     n.d.     duo. 

[The  leaves  are  numbered  on  both  sides,  the  former  part  with 

numerals,  but  afterwards  they  vary  so  as  the  same  number  to  be 

on  both  pages  up  to  folio  cvi.] 

_  Two  Epistles  of  Erasmus,  wherein  is  declared  the 
brain-sick  headiness  of  the  Lutherans.  Translated  out  of 
Latin.    London,  1553.    8vo. 

An  Act  for  the  Restitution  of  Henry,  Lord  Stafford. 
1  Edw.  VI. 

Honour  and  Virtue  Triumphing  over  the  Grave, 
Exemplified  in  the  Life  and  Death  of  Henry,  Lord  Stafford, 
with  Eclogues  by  A.  Stafford.     London,  1640. 

Stafford  MSS.  In  two  folio  Volumes.  [Penes  The 
Earl  of  Shrewsbury.] 

Grant  to  him  by  Queen  Mary.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  837,  181.] 

[Bliss's  Wood's  Ath.  Oxon.,  I.,  266  ;  Cooper's  Ath. 
Cantab.,  L,  216— 17,  553  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV., 
140 ;  Nicolas'a  Synopsis  of  the  Peerage ;  Dugdale's 
Baronetage,  I.,  171 ;  Walpole's  Royal  and  Noble  Authors  ; 
Strype;  Lemon's  Gal.  St.  Pa.,  55,  110,  139,  165,  180,  181  : 
Miss  Wood's  Letters,  II.,  218  :  VI.,  96,  190  ;  Aschami 
Epistote,  115,  116,  305;  Vfebb's  Epitaph,  I.,  122;  Bale 
Tanner's  Bibl  Brit. ;  Talbot  Pa.,  B.  155 ;  Coke's  Reports, 
VII.,  74  ;  Burns'  Livre  des  Anglais,  7  :  Maitland's  Early 
Printed  Books,  235.] 

Stafford,  Hugh,  2nd  Earl  of  Stafford,  K.G. 
2nd  s.  of  Ralph,  1st  Earl  of  Stafiford  ;  attended 
King  Edward  in  his  wars  with  France,  Flanders, 
and  Scotland  ;  m.  Philippa  de  Beauchamp, 
dau.  of  4th  Earl  of  Warwick  ;  d.,  at  Rhodes, 
in  the  Mediterranean,  when  returning  from 
Palestine,  1386  ;  bur.  Stone  Priory. 
Note  on  his  Will,  dated  1389.  [Bodl.  Lib.,  1105,  2206.] 

Stafford,  Humfrey.     Created  Lord  Stafford  of 
Southwick,   1464,  and  Earl  of  Devon,  1469  ; 
belieaded  at  Bridgewater,  17th  Aug.,  1469. 
Created  Lord  Stafford  of  Southwick  [Bodl.  Lib.  841 

317]  ;  Articles  against  him  [ib.,  1160,  m.  26].  '        ' 

Stafford,  Humphrey  (or  Humfrey).  6th  Earl 
of  Stafford ;  created  Duke  of  Buckingham, 
1444  ;  Count  of  Perche,  8  Henry  V.  ;  Earl 
of  Hereford  and  of  Northampton  ;  Lord  of 
Brecknock  and  Holderness  ;    m.  Anne,  dau.  of 


Ralph    Neville,    1st   Earl   of    Westmoreland  ; 

killed    at   the    Battle    of    Northampton,    19th 

July,  1460. 

Grant  of  Arms  [Bodl.  Lib.,  868,  93]  ;  Creation  as 
Duke  of  Buckingham  [ib.,  841,  267]  ;  Descent  [ib.,  1115, 
243  ;  Burke's  Extinct  Peerage,  500.] 

Stafford,  Rev.  James  Charles,  b.  Farthingoe, 
Northants.,  1794  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Egerton  Stafford 
[see']  ;  educated  Rugby,  1804  ;  Mat.  Trin. 
Coll.,  Ox.,  22nd  June,  1811  ;  Exhibitioner, 
Lincoln  Coll.,  1813—15  ;  Demy,  Magd.  Coll., 
1815—32;  B.A.,  1816;  M.A.,  1817  ;  B.D., 
1832;  Fellow,  1832—42;  Vice-President, 
1833  ;  Dean  of  Divinity,  1835  ;  Vicar  of 
Penkridge,  April,  1830— Dec,  1S33  :  of  Din- 
ton,  Wilts.,  1841,  to  death  ;  d.,  Clifton,  near 
Bristol,  15th  Dec,  1873. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1339  ;  Bloxam's  Magd. 
Coll.,  VII.,  259  ;  Rugby  Sch.  Reg.,  90  ;  Tildesley's  Penk- 
ridge, 49.] 

Stafford,  John  de.     Preb.   of    Bobenhall,   Brd 
Mar.,  1363—73. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  219.] 

Stafford,  John  de.  b.  Stafford  ;  flourished  circa 
1427. 

History  of  England  in  Latin.    MS. 

Stafford,  Most  Rev.  John.  s.  of  Sir  Hum- 
phrey Stafford,  Knt.,  and  Elizabeth  Cheyney, 
his  2nd  wife  ;  Keeper  of  Privy  Seal  ;  P.O., 
Dec,  1422  ;  Treasurer  of  England,  Dec, 
1424  ;  Bp.  of  Wells,  27th  Feb.,  1432—43  ; 
Chancellor  of  England  ;  Archbp.  of  Canter- 
bury, 6th  Aug.,  1443,  to  death ;  d.,  Maid- 
stone, Kent,  6th  July,  1452. 

[Britton's  Wells  Cathedral,  44,  45  ;  Anglia  Sacra,  I., 
572  ;    Hist,  of  Canterbury  Cathedral.] 

Stafford,  Ralph.  1st  Earl  of  Stafford,  25 
Edward  III.  ;  K.G.  ;  Summoned  to  Parlia- 
ment as  Baron  de  Stafford,  1  &  10  to  24th 
year  of  Edward  III.  ;  one  of  the  Founders 
of  the  Order  of  the  Garter,  23  Edward  III.  ; 
founded  the  Church  and  Convent  of  Austin 
Friars  in  Stafford  ;  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Hugh 
de  Audeley,  Earl  of  Gloucester  ;  d.  31st 
Aug.,  1372  ;  bur.  Tunbridge  Wells. 

Collection  for  his  Life.  [Bodl.  Lib.,  1106,  227,  229— 
39,  241—5.] 

[Burke's  Extinct  Peerage,  499.] 

Deeds,  dated  1349—51 .     [/6.,  1115,  242 — i23.] 

Stafford,  Randolphus  Comes. 

[Bodl.  Lib.,  1108,  227,  229,  238,  241—48.] 

Stafford,  Roger,  s.  of  Richard  (3rd  s.  of 
Henry,  1st  Baron)  Stafford  ;  heir  male  to  the 
Barony  of  Stafford  on  the  death  of  Henry,  5th 
Lord  Stafford,  in  1637  ;  compelled  by  Charles 
I.  to  surrender  his  Barony  to  the  Crown, 
"  because  (said  the  King)  he  had  no  property  "; 
d.,  1640,  unmarried.  His  sister  .hme,  the 
great-granddaughter  of  the  mighty  Edward, 
Duke  of  Buckingham,  married  a  joiner  in 
Newport,  Salop,  and  had  a  son,  a  cobbler  ; 
"  thus  terminated  the  chief  line  of  the  Clares, 


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Earls  of  Gloucester,  and  the  Bohuns,  Earls 
of  Stafiord  and  Hereford,  Dukes  of  Bucking- 
ham, and  Barons  of  Stafford." 

[Harwood's  Erdeawieke  (1844).] 

Stafford  Town. 

Seal  [Bodl.  Lib.,  1138,  116]  ;  Pleas,  temp.  Edward  I. 
[859,  86]  ;  Visit  of  James  I.  [840,  58.T  :  857,  308]  ;  Storm 
lit  (1662)  [174,  463]  ;  St.  Mary's  Church  given  to  the  Bp. 
of  Coventry  [864,  55]  ;  Monuments  [853,  106.]. 

An  Act  for  repairing  and  widening  road  from  Stafford 
...    to  TJttoxeter,  &o.    1792.    fol. 

An  Act  for  continuing  the  terms,  &o..  of  above.   1813. 

An  Act  for  repairing,  &c.  [same  road^,  16th  Jan.,  1634. 

An  Act  for  Paving,  Lighting,  Watching,  and  Cleaning. 
.     ,     .    29th  May,  183U.    fol.,  pp.  169. 

The  Stafford  Corporation  Act  ....  to  acquire 
rights  in  Coton  Field,  &c.,  19th  July,  1880.    fol.,  pp.  44. 

Speech  of  Charles  the  1st  at  the  Head  of  the  Army, 
near  Stafford.    London,  1643.    4to. 

A  Short  Hand  Map  of  Stafford  Borough.  Stafford, 
1817. 

An  Account  of  St.  Mary's  Church.  By  G-.  G-.  Scott. 
1842.   (Not  published.)  4to.  Plates  and  Text  lithographed. 

The  Stafford  and  Rugby  Eailway  Considered.  London, 
1841.    8vo. 

An  Account  of  the  Disturbances  at  Stafford  on  the 
10th  of  January,  1850  ;  with  a  Eeport  of  the  Trial  and 
Acquittal,  at  the  Staffordshire  Summer  Assizes,  in  the 
same  year,  of  the  Fifteen  Persons  charged  with  Eiot  on 
that  occasion.  Published  on  behalf  of  the  Defence  Fund. 
Stafford :  Printed  and  Sold  by  Hill  ^  Halden,  Gaolgate 
Street.     1850.     8vo.,  pp.  48. 

[See  Fitzherbert  (Thos.),  Cherry  (J.  L.),  Staffordshire 
Advertiser,  Staffordshire  Chronicle,  Hill  &  Halden.  Halden 
(Joseph)  (&  Son).  Wright  (R.  &  W.),  Lineal  (J.).Walthoe 
(J.),  Palmer  (W.),  Bynns  (Rev.  R.),  Tayler  (Thos.), 
Drewry  (J.),  Mort  (J.  &  C),  Morgan  (W.),  Dawson  (B.), 
The  Earls  and  Barons  Stafford,  Jernyngham  (Sir  W.), 
Betheny  (St.),  Swann  (Rev.),  Payne  (J.),  Cooper  (Thos.), 
Talfourd  (Judge),  Mundy  (J.),  ISTorman  (Rev.  G.  W.) 
(Rev.  D.  R.),  The  Gowers,  Cooke  (S.  S.).] 

Stafford,  William.  b.  Ghebsey ;  s.  of  Sir 
William  Stafford  ;  educated  Winchester  Coll.; 
Fellow  of  New  Coll.,  Ux.,  1573—75  ;  d.  16th 
Nov.,  1612. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  B.S.,  IV.,  1405.] 

Stafford,  William,  Viscount  \_see  Howard  (W.). J 

Speeches  on  the  Scaffold.    London,  1680.    4  leaves. 

The  Trial  of  William,  Lord  Stafford.     London,  1680/1. 

Transactions  of  the  Two  Last  Parliaments  [on  Lord 
Stafford,  &c.].    London,  1683.     2ni  ed.,  London,  1685,  fol. 

Speech  of  the  Lord  High  Steward  in  Pronouncing 
Judgment.     London,  16S0.    fol. 

The  Pope's  Letter  to  the  Lords  in  the  Tower,  con- 
cerning Lord  Stafford.     London.  1681.     fol.,  pp.  2. 

Strange  and  Wonderful  News  from  the  Lords  in  the 
Tower.    London,  1681, 

Impartial  Account  of  the  Proceedings  relating  to 
Lord  Stafford  and  the  Plot  of  1679.     London,  1681. 

Memoir  and  Execution  of  Viscount  Stafford.    London, 

1681. 

Animaaversions  on  the  Last  Speech  of  Viscount 
Stafford.    London,  1681. 

Proces  du  Vicomte  de  Stafford,  pour  Crime  du  haute 
Trahison.     Cologne  (Elzeoir),  1681. 

Memoir  of  William,  Viscount  Stafford.    London,-1882. 

Answer  to  Stafford's  Memoirs.  By  R.  Hancock. 
London,  1682. 

The  Papists  Bloody  After  Game.  In  Answer  to 
Stafford's  Memoirs.    London,  1682.    foL,  pp.  32. 

Trial  of  the  Earl  of  Stafford  for  High  Treason.  With 
an  Account  of  some  other  Matters  of  Fact,  Arguments  m 
Law,  &c.  By  Rushworth.  London,  1680.  fol. ;  Portrait 
by  White. 

Naboth's  Vineyard;  or,  Instruction  for  a  Monument 
to  William,  Lord  Stafford.  By  a  Prisoner  in  the  Tower. 
London,  1605. 

Stafkordb,  Anne,  Countess  of. 

Here  begynnehe  a  devout  Invocason  to  Sainte  Anne 
by  P.  Solempere  religious  Lidegate,  made  at  the  Com- 


mandment of  my  Ladie  Anne  Counta^se  of  Staffiorde. 
[Bodl.  Lib.,  50,  f .  446  :  11  staves  of  7  ;  Ritson 
No.  232.] 

Staffordb,  Sir  Henry,  s.  of  Humphrey,  Duke 
of  Buckingham ;  m.  Margaret,  Countess  of 
Richmond  {mother  of  Henry  VII.). 

Will,  dated  1482.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  1115,  2586.] 

Staffordshire. 

Antiquities  : — 

Domesday  Book  of  Staffordshire.  Southampton,  1862. 
fol. 

Gentleman's  Mac/azine  (1734  to  date)  : — 

History  of  the  County  of  Stafford  [(July,  Aug.,  Sept., 
1823),  27,  105,  217]  ;  Corrections  [398]  ;  Natural  Curiosi- 
ties [309]  ;  Notice  of  Lichfield  [219]  ;  Eminent  Men 
[386]  ;  Account  of  Moseley  House  [414]  ;  Collection  for 
a  History  of  Staffordshire  noticed  [194]  :  Curious  Custom 
at  Walsall  [221,  589]. 

[Besides  the  above — which  are  entered  because  the  Volume  is 
specially  Staffordshire— there  are  innumerable  references  to  the 
County  ;  many  of  which  are  given  in  the  body  of  the  Biblio.  under 
the  several  heads.  For  other  references  see  Lieut.-Col.  Gommes's 
Gent's  Mag.  Library,  now  being  issued.] 

Journal  of  the  British  Arch^ological  Association 
(1873)  :— 

Early  Industries  of  Staffordshire — Roman  Roads  in 
Staffordshire— Early  Religious  Houses  of  Staffordshire — 
Saints  of  Staffordshire. 

The  Genealogist : — 

Funeral  Certificate  of  the  Leveson  Family  [I., 
385]  ;  Grant  of  Augmentation  to  Mr.  Robert  Foley,  of 
Stourbridge  (1671)  [II.,  37]  ;  Leveson  Family  [II.,  84]  ; 
Arms  of  Swinnertou  [II.,  164]  ;  Wood  of  Northumber- 
land, including  Pedigree  of  Wood  of  TJttoxeter  [II., 
201]  ;  William  Ward,  Vicar  of  Walsall  (1571)  [II., 
272]  ;  Wolseley  Family  [II.,  333]  ;  Swinnertou  of  Wol- 
stanton  [IV.,  129]  ;  Notes  on  Heralds'  Visitation  of 
Staffordshire  [N.S.,  II.,  266]. 

[Testa  de  Nevill  sive  Liber  Feodorum  in  Curia 
Scaccarii,  temp.  Henry  III.  and  Edward  I.,  folio  (1807) 
44 — 62  ;  Calendarium  Rotulorum  Chartarum  et  Inquisi- 
tionum  ad  Quod  Damnum  (1803),  8,  11,  14,  22,  24,  25, 
28,  30,  33,  34,  39,  41,  42,  45,  49.  59,  60,  67—9,  72,  76—8, 
80,  82,  84,  86—9,  92—4,  99,  100,  111—14,  121,  122,  128—30, 
133,  134.  137,  141—43,  146—48,  150—54,  158,  160,  164,  168, 
169, 171, 172, 174—76, 178, 181—83, 185—87, 189, 192, 194, 199, 
201,  206,  208,  209,  215,  220,  224,  228,  229,  231—34,  237,  240, 
244,  246,  247,  254,  260,  263,  272—75,  278,  282—84,  305,  803 
—10,  312,  315,  318,  319,  321,  322,  327,  333,  335,  337,  346, 
352,  353,  356,  358,  362,  364,  369,  370,  373,  374,  390  ;  The 
Reliq.,  I.,  42,  72,  73,  105—11,  121,  157,  189,  195,  241, 
242,  249—51  :  IL,  37—40,  48,  55—70,  155—58,  163, 
172,  173,  186,  206—12,  218,  231  :  IIL,  25,  59,  117^ 
19,  134.  159,  162,  163,  168,  180—83,  200—5,  211—17, 
238—42  :  IV.,  17,  23—30,  40,  41,  59,  60,  104,  108—116, 
135,  136,  157—60.  186—95,  237—43,  250—54,  263,  264: 
v.,  3—8,  21—3,  26—30,  39,  52—4,  79—84,  109,  124, 131—43, 
166—64,  171—73,  182,  202,  205—10,  217—34,  244—46  :  VL, 
1—11,  29—44,  50,  53—5,  64,  69-86,  92—6,  105—8,  135,  136, 
]39_47,  161,  157—71,  179—83,  185—90,  195—99,  201—19, 
245:  VII.,  100—8,  113,  114,  127,  129—36,  211—19,  249— 
56  :  VIII.,  45,  62,  97,  98,  127,  139,  145,  181,  182,  188,  190, 
191,  229,  252.  253,  256  :  IX.,  32,  58,  59,  64,  79,  126,  177—79, 
182,  183,  256  :  X.,  24—8,  33—7,  51,  52,  64,  67—9,  78,  93, 
103—12,  119,  120,  122,  169—72,  179,  180,  184,  193—202, 
225,  226,  239,  248,  249  :  XI.,  5,  27—9,  40—2,  61,  63,  65,  66, 
78,  81,  83.  109—15,  132,  133,  135—40,  166,  179,  180.  197— 
200,  225—36,  255,  256  :  XII.,  8,  9—16,  45,  63,  93,  127,  128, 
188,  194—206  :  XIII.,  69,  176,  192,  193,  247  :  XIV.,  128, 
172,  17.6—77,  194,  249:  XV.,  103,114,138—40,152,250: 
XVI.,  117,  118, 127,  128, 16,3—66,  180, 181,  190, 191  :  XVIL, 
1,  2,  60,  63,  75— 80,  113— 18,  120,  129—34,  138,  147—54, 
193—201  :  XVIIL,  17—20,  29—32,  47-56,  71—6,  si,  103, 
108,  115,  124,  127,  156—69,  192,  228—30,  235—39,  256: 
XIX.,  1—7,  37—46,  52,  62—64,  74—88,  93—6,  99—102,  117, 
132—34,  205—9  :  XX.,  1—8,  21—6,  104,  107,  113,  130—32, 
139—42,  198—204,  223—28,  253  :  XXL,  21—38,  41,  73—6, 
97-101,  126,  128,  135—40,  161,  169—73,  184,  191,  194—96, 
205—8,  238,  239,  253  :  XXIL,  11—16,  208,  223,  238,  239  : 
XXIII.,  17—28,  38—44,  97,  115,  145—59,  209,  219,  223, 
234,  235,  2.38  :  XXIV.,  66,  67,  71,  72,  81—7,  146—51,  163— 
67  187,  225—30,  233—36  ;  The  Antiquary,  I.,  47,  68, 
71  109,  128—30,  133,  136.  140,  277—79:  II.,  63—6,  85, 
107,  108,  127,  167,  213,  218  :  IIL,  41,  187,  259,  260,  281  : 
IV.,  3,  28,  34,  86,  129,  167,  221,  231  :    V.,  33,  35,  38,  69,  84, 


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133,  17S,  222,  248,  261,  269  :  VI.,  28,  32,  33,  78,  82,  128,  129, 
228,  229,  275,  279  :  TIL,  13,  83,  77,  83,  89—93,  183  :  VIII., 
21,  79,  80,  199,  201-4,  213,  214,  229,  230,  243—46,  266  ; 
Edwards's  Walter  Raleigh,  I.,  208,  209,  216,  233,  405,  610  : 
II.,  427  ;  Blaine's  Encyclopsedia  of  Rural  Sports,  724,  725, 
1192  :  Griffith's  Markets  and  Pairs,  29,  30,  36,  37,  91,  124, 
235,  391-96,  .542-47,  550—71.  577,  605—15,  624,  669,  745— 
50,  773—78,  849—58.1 

BlOURAPHY  : — 

[Lancashire  Authors,  by  C.  W.  Sutton,  19,  29,  84, 
38,  63.  79,  82—5,  88,  91,  94,  115,  129,  146,  152,  161;  The 
Monckton  Family,  38,  46,  83,  105,  113,  115,  137,  138,  140, 

146,  192,  T. — viii.,  xxxi.,  xxxii.,  li.,  Ixxxviii.— xc,  xcvii., 
cxv. ;  Biog.  Diet,  of  Living  Authors  (1816),  4,  9,  10,  12,  15, 
24,  29,  80,  33,  36,  88,  50,  55,  58,  67,  72,  75—7,  84,  94,  107, 129, 

147,  148,  175,  180,  187,  201,  205,  207,  216,  217,  235,  248, 
248,  267,  268,  274,  276,  305,  311,  318,  319,  321,  352,  867,  874, 
382,  385,  895,  398,  421,  446  ;  Cunningham's  Hist,  of  Eng.  in 
the  Lives  of  Englishmen,  I,,  380,  381  :  II.,  18—20,  63,  64, 
75-8:  IIL,  22,  23,  136—38,  156,  156,  158—62,  168,  169, 
288—43,  261—63 :  V.,  55—7,  75—85 :  VI.,  92—9,  120— 
32,  214—16,  800—10 :  VIL,  165—85,  802—8,  454—58 ; 
Roberts's  Hannah  More  (1836),  I.,  84—7,  40—2,  48,  49,  53 
—6,  59,  64,  95—9,  126,  127,  198—202,  206,  207,  228,  226,  266, 
278,  274,  298—802,  812,  813,  330,  838,  396,  399,  403,  405,  569, 
582  :  II..  248  ;  Bateman's  H.  V.  Elliott  (1872),  24,  25,  98, 
10.3—5,  298,  294;  Mrs.  Oliphant's  History  of  English 
Literature  (8  vols.),  I.,  12,  17,  26,  38,  192,  210,  218—39,  258  : 
IL,  21,  74,  123,  135,  263,  305—12,  379  :  IIL,  22,  207,  263.] 

Haslam's  Old  Derby  Factory  (1874)  :— 

[L.  Annoux,  6—7  ;  William  Duesbury,  15—25  ;  Dr. 
Johnson,  25;  William  Pegg,  70—96,  248—49;  Thomas 
Pegg,  96 — 7  ;  Samuel  Keep,  104 — £  ;  Jesse  Mountford, 
110—11;  Thos.  Brentnall,  111;  William  Hall,  111— 12 ; 
Thomas  Steele,  119—121 ;  Daniel  Lucas,  121—22  ;  Henry 
L.  Piatt,  128  ;  John  Hancock,  125—27  ;  George  Hancock, 
129—31 ;  Joseph  Slater,  134—35  ;  Stephan,  158-65  ;  Edw. 
and  S.  Keys,  160 — 62  ;  James  Thomason,  165 — 66.] 

Civil  War  Tracts  : — 

Queries  for  S'  affiordshire. 

Declaration  of  Parliament,  with  Instruction  to  the 
Lords  Lieutenant  of  Warwick  and  Stafford.  London, 
1642. 

Speeches  on  the  Staffordshire  Petition.  London, 
1644. 

Testimony  of  the  Ministers  of  the  County  of  Stafford 
on  the  Solemn  League  and  Covenant.    London,  1648. 

Geolost  and  Natural  History  : — 

The  General  Magazine  of  Arts  and  Sciences.  Puh- 
,  llshtid  by  W.  Owen,  Temple  Bar.  1782.  8vo.  [Natural 
History  of  Staffordshire  (with  Map),  179—95.] 

British  Association  Report,  1866.  [North  Stafford- 
shire Coalfield.] 

The  Miscellaneous  Tracts  of  the  late  William  Wither- 
ing [sometime  of  Stafford]  ...  in  Two  Volumes. 
London,  1822.  8vo.  [Staffordshire— I.,  36,  43,  55:  II., 
417—20,  421—22.] 

Transactions  of  Geological  SocietJ/ — 

Account  of  .  .  .  Argillaceous  Limestone  .  .  . 
Ironstone  of  Staffordshire  [V.,  375].  Discovery  of  Ich- 
thyolites  in  the  S.W.  portion  of  North  Staffordshire  Coal- 
field [Proceedings,  II.,  202],  New  Red  Sandstone  in 
Counties  of  Salop,  Stafford,  &c.  [ib.,  115].  Outlines  of 
Principal  Geological  Features  of  Salt-field  of  Cheshire  and 
adjoining  districts  IQuart.  Jour.,  IV.,  262].  On  the  Mill- 
stone Grit  of  North  Staffordshire,  &c.  Ub.,  XX.,  242]. 
Marine  Fossils  in  Coal-shales,  Longton  [Geol.  Mag.,  It, 
569].  Geology  of  Cloud  Hill  [ih..  11,  374].  Marine 
Fossils  in  Coal-measures,  Longton  [t6.,  II.,  234,  286],  A 
New  Species  of  Aconthodes  from  Longton  [Quart.  Jour.. 
XXII.,  468].  The  Weaver  Clays  [Geol.  Mag.,  IV.,  .381].' 
Gravel  Beds  of  Trentham  Park  [ib.,  IV.,  173].  On  the 
Rhsetic  Beds  of  Needwood  Forest  [ib.,  VII.,  288J.  Copper 
and  Lead  Ores  .  .  of  Cannock  Chase  [ii.,  X.,  18].  On 
Cycloptychins  Carbonarius  from  the  Coal-measures  of 
North  Staffordshire  [ib.,  Second  Series,  I.,  pi.  xii.,  p.  241]. 
On  the  Affinities  of  Anthracoptera  and  Anthracomya 
[Quart.  Jour.,  XLL,  249]. 

The  Analyst ; — 

On  the  Geology  of  the  Northern  Part  of  the  County 
of  Stafford  [IX.,  233]. 

British  Association  Reports  : — 

On  an  Economical  use  of  the  Granitic  Sandstone  of 
North  Staffordshire  [Report  (1889),  p.  7].  The  Coal  Strata 
of  North  Staffordshire,  &c.  [(1859),  p.  103].  Remarks  on 
Fossil  Fish  from  the  North  Staffordshire  Coal-fields  [(I860) 
p.  88].  Description  of  a  new  genus  of  Carboniferous  Pish 
from  the  Deep  Mine  of  Longton  and  Fenton  [(1863, 1865)]. 


Report  of  the  Committee  on  the  Distribution  of  the  Organic 
Remains  of  the  North  Staffordshire  Coal-field  [(1864) 
342].  Ditto  [(1865)  42].  Appendix  toUeport  [ib.,  317]. 
On  the  Circulation  of  Underground  Waters,  Sections  of 
Boreholes  at  Hatton  Mill,  near  Eccleshall  [(1877)  371], 

Memoirs  of  Literary  and  Philosophical  Society, 
Manchester  : — 

On  the  Origin  of  Ironstones  .  .  .  newly-discovered 
Red  Stone  at  Ipstones  .  .  .  [Vol.  XII.,  31].  On  Dis- 
covery of  the  Bones  of  a  Mammoth  .  .  at  Waterhouses 
[(1864)  46]. 

Transactions  of  Manchester  Geological  Society : — 

On  the  New  Sub-division  of  the  Triassic  Rocks  of  the 
Central  Counties  [Vol.  IL,  pi.  3,  p.  22].  On  the  Fossil 
Shells  of  the  Lower  Coal-measures  [ib.,  part  7,  p.  72]. 
The  North  Staffordshire  Coalfield  [IIL,  304].  The  Upper 
Coal  Measures  of  England  and  Wales  [VI.,  38].  Notes 
on  an  Ossiferous  Cavern  recently  discovered  in  the  Car- 
boniferous Limestone  of  Staffordshire.  [XII.,  p.  28]. 

Memoirs  of  Geological  Survey : — 

Figures  and  Descriptions  of  British  Organic  Remains 
(some  from  Silverdale)  [Decade  VI.,  PI.  2,  Figures  1—3]. 
On  the  Geology  of  the  Country  round  Stockport,  Maccles- 
field, Congleton,  and  Leek  [(1866)].  The  Triassic  and 
Permian  Bocks  of  the  Midland  Counties  of'  England 
[(1869)  pp.  X.,  127]. 

The  Mining  and  Smelting  Magazine : — 

The  North  Staffordshire' Coalfield  [Vol.  IL,  65]. 

Publications  of  the  Palseontological  Society  : — 

A  Monograph  of  the  British  Fossil  Brachiopoda  [Part 
v.,  No.  5  (1863)  (Staffordshire),  plates  51 — 55].  Observa- 
tions on  Structure  of  Fossil  Plants  .  .  Carboniferous 
Strata  [(1871)  Part  IL,  33—62].  Ditto  [(1872)  Part  IIL]. 
The  Ganoid  Fishes  of  the  British  Carboniferous  Forma- 
tion [(1877)  Part  I.] 

Transactions  of  Midland  Scientific  Association : — 

On  the  Fossils  of  the  Lower  Coal-measure  of  North 
Staffordshire  [(1864 — 65)].  On  the  Discovery  of  the 
Remains  of  the  Mammoth  at  Waterhouses  [(1865)  34]. 
List  of  Carboniferous  Fossils  at  Wetton  [ib.\.  On  the 
Calcareous  Haematite  of  the  Churnet  Valle}'  L^^-]-  The 
Fossil  Fishes  of  the  North  Staffordshire  Coal-field  [(1870) 
pt.IL]. 

Transactions  of  North  of  England  Mining  Institute: — 

Mines  and  Mining  in  North  Staffordshire  Coalfield 
[IL,  242 — 61].  Coal  Working  :  the  thick  or  10  yard  seam 
of  South  Staffordshire  [X.,  18.3—97  :  plates,  184,  188, 1961. 
Engine  Underground,  at  East  Pit,  West  Bromwich  [ib., 
132].  Hawn  Colliery,  South  Staffordshire  [ib.,  196].  A 
.Description  of  Chatterley  and  Weston  Coyney  pumping 
apparatus  [XV.,  38].  Park  Colliery,  South  StafEordshire 
[X.,  188].  Cost  of  raising  Water  at  Wolverhampton 
[XVI.,  136].  Butties  or  Ohartermasters  of  South  Stafford- 
shire [X.,  191]. 

The  Geologist : — 

Notes  on  the  Metalliferous  Saddles  ...  in  Lower 
Carboniferous  Rocks  of  certain  parts  of  Derbyshire  and 
North  Staffordshire  [Vol.  IIL,  867]. 

The  Coal  Fields  of  Great  Britain.  By  E.  Hull.  2nd 
ed.,  London,  1861.  8rd  ed.,  London.  1873.  4th  ed.,  London, 
1881.     [Staffordshire,  p.  179.] 

Iron  Ores  of  Great  Britain  (1861)  : — 

Iron  Ores  of  North  Staffordshire  [Part  IV.,  25—296]. 

Transactions  of  Dudley  and  Midland  Geological 
Society : — 

The  Distribution  of  the  Organic  Remains  of  the  North 
Staffordshire  Coalfield  [Vol.  IL  (1865),  21].  The  Trentham 
Gravel  Beds  [IIL  (1876),  32].  The  Bunter  Conglomerate 
of  Cannock  Chase  [III.  (1877).  137].  On  the  Geology  of 
the  Neighbourhood  of  Alton  [IV.  (1880),  30]. 

Geological  and  History  Repertory : — 

On  the  Drift  of  the  Weaver  Hills  [(1866)  823]. 

Transactions  of  Geological  Society  of  Glasgow : — 

OiT  a  New  Species  of  Acanthodes  from  the  Coal-Shales 
of  Longton  [IV.  (1866),  57]. 

Coal  and  Coal  Mining.  By  W.  W.  Smyth.  London, 
1867.     [Staffordshire,  58—61]. 

Science  Gossip : — 

Land-shells  of  the  Coal  Strata,  North  Staffordshire 
[No.  51,  p.  64]. 

Annals  and  Magazine  of  Natural  History : — 

On  Acanthodopais  Wardi  from  North  Staffordshire 
[4th  Series,  I.,  364].  Description  of  a  Considerable  portion 
of  a  Mandibular  Ramess  of  Anthraoosauress  RusseUi 
from  Fenton  [Vol.  VII.  (1871)]. 

Journal  of  Iron  and  Steel  institute; — 

North  Staffordshire  Iron  Ores  [II.  (1871),  1]. 


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Proceedings  of  Geologists'  Association : — 

The  Geology  of  North  Staffordshire  [XI.  (1890),  p. 
cxvii.]. 

Notes  on  the  Curious  Appearance  Produced  by  the 
Natural  Bisection  of  some  Special  Concretions  in  a  Yore- 
dale  Quarry  [ib.,  No.  8.].  Notes  on  a  Pre-Glacial  River 
Bed  at  Stoke  Boad,  Sheltou  [ib.,  p.  531. 

Transactions  of  Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh ; — 

On  the  Fossil  Flora  of  the  Staffordshire  Coal-fields 
[XXXVI.  (1891),  Pt.  I.,  63]. 

Scientific   Transactions  of  Royal  Dublin   Society  : — 

On  the  Fossil  Fish  Remains  of  the  Coal-measures  of 
the  British  Islands  [2nd  Series,  IV.,  703—48]. 

Transactions  of  Liverpool  Geotot/ical  Society: — 

The  Trias  of  Cannock  Chase  [1892]. 

Thomson's  Annals  of  Philosophy: — 

Geology  of  Country  round  Birmingham  [Vol.  VIII. 
(1816)].  Pseudo-Volcano  in  StafEordshire  [XX.  (1818). 
Basaltic  Columns  at  Pouck  Hill,  Staffordshire  [XII.(1818)] . 

Catalogue  of  Fossils  in  Museum  of  Practical  Geology. 

1865.  [Fossils  from  North  Staffordshire.] 

Mineral  Statistics  of  Great  Britain.  [Published  yearly. 
Each  year  gives  an  account  of  the  State  of  the  Coal  and 
Iron  Trades  in  Staffordshire.  ] 

[See  Plot  (Dr.  R.),  Garner  (Dr.  R.).] 

Ordnance  Map  of  England,  Geologically  Surveyed  and 
Coloured.    2845. 

Geological  Survey.  By  E.  Hall.  1852.  New  ed., 
1855.     [Sheet  72,  S.W.  (Stafford,  Stone).] 

Ditto.  By  H.  H.  Howell.  ISSZ.  [Sheet  72,  all  but 
N.E.  part  and  S.E.  corner.] 

Ditto.  By  "W.'W.  Smyth  and  E.Hall.  1857.  Addi- 
tional information,  by  A.  H.  Green,  1868.  [Sheet  72, 
Cheadle,  Hanley,  Newcastle,  Stoke.] 

Ditto.    By" A.  H.  Green.    18ei.     [Sheet  81,  Leek.] 

Ditto.  By  J.  Phillips  and  W.  W.  Smyth.  1852. 
Revised  by  A.  H.  Green  and  J.  R.  Dakyns,  1886.  [Sheet 
81,  Longuor.] 

Horizontal  Sections.     By  J.  Phillips  and  A.  H.  Green. 

1866.  [Sheet  18,  across  N.  StaffsJ 

Ditto.  By  E.  Hall  and  A.  H.  Green.-  2857.  [Sheet 
41,  across  N.  Staffs.  Coalfield,  Norton,  Whitmore  Heath, 
Longtoa  to  Waterfall  Low.] 

Ditto.  By  E.  Hall  and  A.  H.  Green.  1857.  Revised, 
1868.     [Sheet  42,  across  N.  Staffs.  Coalfield,  Talke,  &c.] 

Ditto.  [Sheet  57,  N.  of  Stone,  Fulford,  Draycott, 
<fec.] 

Geological  Map  of  Staffordshire.  1842.  [In  Garner's 
Staffs.] 

Ventilation  of  Mines  in  South  Staffordshire.  London : 
Simpkin,  Marshall,  ij-  Co.    1847.    8vo. 

[Gonybeare  &  PhUips's  Outlines  of  Geology,  326 ; 
Smith's  Geological  Map  ;  Geological  Trans.,  II.,  No.  15  ; 
Martyn's  Description  of  England  (1763) ;  Thomson's 
Annals  of  Philosophy,  XL,  24:  XII.,  134;  Geological 
Trans.,  V.,  357.] 

ilANDFACTURES,  INCLTJDIN&   POTTERY  :— 

[Jewitt's  Ceramic  Art  of  Great  Britain,  I.,  4,  17, 
19,  28,  70,  92—4,  96—8,  99—101,  110,  111,  115,  127, 
128,  145,  153—55,  260,  261,  263,  296,  303,  339,  355,  424, 
426,  433,  460,  462—64,  466,  489,  496,  524,  526  :  IL,  14, 
45,  66,  98,  109,  127,  128,  155,  156,  159,  160,  163,  167,  187, 
199,  245,  247,  283,  287,  290—97,  304,  306,  318—27,  334 
—37,  341,  344,  345,  390,  401,  42,3—32,  434,  436,  456, 
489;  Marryatt's  Pottery  and  Porcelain  (1857),  p.  iv.,  135, 
142—66,  286,  301,  302 ;  Binns's  Century  of  Pottery  in 
Worcester  (1855),  vii.,  4—6,  56,  96,  137,  148,  149,  120,  204.] 

Manuscripts  : — 

Libri   censualis   Domesday  analysis   seu  , 

quatenis  comitatus  Stadfordscire  et  Cestrescire  describun- 
tur  [Bodl.  Lib.,  832,  IL,  (6)  1356—8] ;  Charts  oonsimiles 
"Ex  alio  magno  Registro  evidentariorum  spectantium 
Dacatu  Lancastriae  [848,  616—72  (Staffs.,  f.  64)]  ;  Certifi- 
cate of  Arms  of  Ladkin  and  Sergeant  exhibited  at  Visit, 
of  Staff.  2  April,  1663,  also  of  Short  exhibited  on  the  7th 
with  Dngdale's  allowance  of  same  [858,  f  76,  f.  97]  ; 
Copies  or  Abstracts  of  the  "  Exhibits  at  Wolverhampton, 
taken  10th  April,  1663  "  [ib.  77  f .  78,  79]  ;  Several  assigna- 
cons  made  by  William  Dugdale,  Norroy,  in  same  Visit. 
(31st  March— 10th  April,  1663)  [ib.  78,  f.  100] ;  Adversaria 
quibus  digesta  sunt  annotationes  et  excerpta  e  rotulis 
publicis,  et  de  rebis  miscellaneis  ad  Historiam  Feodalem 
Anglise  Wallise  et  Insularum  Britannicarum  (tam  ad 
loca  quam  ad  families  spectanti  sub  nominibus  comitatum) 
[866,  pp.  3—606  (Staffs.,  pp.  359—64)]  ;  Notes  and  refer- 
ence touching  matters  "  In  the  Visitacon  of  Staffordshire, 
C  10  "  in  the  Office  of  Arms  [1115,  43,  (3)  93a]  ;  Arms  of 
several    Knights   of    the   Gentry,  also   the   "  Staffords— 


Bourohiers— (and)  Wakes— Knot  [1121,  vii.,  (2)  2091  ; 
Arms  of  "Robert  de  Hollande"  and  other  Knights  in 
Lane,  Staffords.,  Norf.,  Kent,  and  Sussex  [ib.,  viii.,  (4) 
241,  242]  ;  An  Essay,  or  some  serious  considerations,  to  be 
proposed  to  the  wisdom  of  Parliament  for  an  Act  to  quiet 
the  mindea  of  his  Ma'ties  Protestant  subjects  to  abate  the 
increase  and  growth  of  popery,  [and]  seotaryes,  and  for 
the  more  effectuall  releife  of  the  poore  of  this  Kingdome, 
quite  to  take  away  vagrancy,  w'ch  ye  law  abhors,  and  for 
the  great  advantage  of  trade  and  usefull  manifactoryes, 
for  shipping  and  other  employments,  w'ch  costs  many 
thousands  of  pounds  yearly  and  may  be  had  on  better 
termes  at  home  (or  what  title  thought  fitt),  Reasons  for 
ye  great  advantage  by  such  an  Act  to  all  England,  and 
espetially  to  the  county  of  Stafford,  it  as  a  specimen  for 
other  countyes  [1142,  *  xv.,  f.  I43a,  144a,  145a]  ;  Collec- 
tions concerning  the  County  [853:  850:  864]  ;  Domesday 
Account  [8^.2,93]  ;  Pedigrees,  with  Arms  [834, v.]  ;  Arms 
of  Knights  and  Gentry  [846,  Sib  :  858,  93,  etc.]  ;  Funerals 
[836,  517,  etc.]  ;  .  Visitations  [1115,  95]  ;  Report  of  Edw. 
Vl.th  Commission  to  Survey  Colleges  [864,  467]  ;  Posses- 
sion of  Dissolved  Houses  [855,124] ;  Notes  on  the  County, 
circa  1678  (apparently  by  R.  Haines)  [114^,  143] ;  Ex- 
tracts from  Domesday  relating  to  Staffordshire  [Harl. 
MS.,  2985,  f.  2086]  ;  Feodery  of  the  County,  compiled 
10  Car.  I.  [Add.  MSS.,  25,  115] ;  Placita  de  Itinere  in 
com.  Staffordise,  5,  6,  11,  et  12  Henry  III.  [46.  12269]  ; 
Perambulations,  presentments,  etc.,  in  the  Counties  of 
Southampton,  Stafford,  Surrey,  Sussex,  Worcester,  and 
Wilts.,  from  Edward  I.  to  Charles  II.  [Chapter  House, 
Westminster]  ;  Arms  and  Seals  from  Visitation  of  1583 
[Harl.  MS.,  22031 ;  Arms  taken  at  the  Visitation  of  1663 
and  1664,  in  Dugdale's  hand  [Lansd.  MS.,  857]  ;  Divers 
matters  relating  to  Staffordshire  [Soc.  of  Antiq.  MSS., 
9:  ISO]  ;  Early  Records  relating  to  Staffordshire  [Harl. 
MS.,  1985,  ffi.  1996—213]  ;  Collections  for  Staffordshire' 
[Add.  MSS.,  9459]  ;  Topographical  Collections  for  Staf- 
fordshire, by  Upcott  [ib.,  15926] ;  Pedigrees  of  Stafford- 
shire Families  [Ashmoleian  MS.,  834,  art.  v. ;  Harl.  MS., 
2043,  f .  1866 ;  Coll.  of  Arms,  Philpot  MS.,  39  L  :  47  Z]; 
Some  Pedigrees  of  Staffordshire  Families,  taken  temp. 
Elizabeth,  with  continuations  [Harl.  MS.,  2995} ;  Pedi- 
grees, from  the  Visitations  of  1563  [ib.,  2145,  f.  99]  ; 
Descents  copied  from  the  Visitation  of  1663  [ib.,' 1429, 
286,  33,  346.  376,  386,  426,  456,  486,  496—525]  ;  Deeds  re- 
lating to  Staffordshire  [Salt  Lib.  Cat.  of  MSS.,  Lots  55— 
95,  98—145  ;  Pedigrees  and  Arms  [ib.,  Lots  268—72,  274, 
276 — 301]  ;  Documents  connected  with  Privy  Council 
Proceedings  relative  to  Staffordshire,  1577 — 1620  [ib.,  Lot 
315] ;  Public  Records  and  Staffordshire  [ib.,  Lots  317 — 
35]  ;  Extracts,  as  far  as  they  relate  to  Staffordshire,  from 
the  Royalist  Composition  Papers,  temp.  Charles  I.  and 
Commonwealth  [ib..  Lot  339] ;  Deeds,  Arms,  Letters,  and 
Documents  relating  to  Staffordshire  [ib..  Lots  361 — 64]  ; 
Staffordshire  Collections,  mostly  arranged  under  the 
separate  towns,  villages,  &c.,  of  the  County  [ib..  Lots  370^ 
400] ;  Registers,  Churchwardens,  Rent  Rolls,  Ac,  con- 
nected with  the  County  [ib.,  401 — 16]. 

Staffordshire  Glossary.  A  rough  MS.,  circa  1830. 
[Sold  aa  Lot  288  at  Sale  of  C.  H.  Bayley'a  Books,  1883.] 

MS.  Vol.  of  Staffordshire  Pedigrees,  from  Shaw,  &c., 
with  Index,  sm.  fol.  in  wrapper,  124  pp.,  one  side  only. 
[Penes  Compiler.    Bought  Puttick  &  Simpson,  1889.] 

Staffordshire  Armorial  Bearings.  Imp.  4to.  Vol.  in 
MS.     [Penes  Compiler.] 

Maps  and  Plans  : — 

Plans  and  Sections  of  Buildings  in  Staffordshire  and 
other  Counties.     London,  1788.    fol. 

Tourists'  and  Cyclists'  Map,  &c.  Liverpool:  Philips 
cj-  Son. 

Wolverhampton  and  District  Map.    London:  Noulston 

Cycling  Map,  &c.     London :  Mason  (^  Payne. 

County  Map.     Edinburgh :  Gall  <f  Inglis. 

Historia  Mundi;  or,  Mercator'a  Atlas.  London:  T. 
Cotes.  1635.  fol.,  pp.  930.  [Staffordshire,  106—7  (Map 
of).  "Eboracum,  Lincolnia,  Derbia,  Staffordia,"  facing  p. 
106.] 

Plan  of  Sandbach  Railway  Contract.  Folded  8vo. 
[Runs  through  part  of  Staffordshire.] 

An  Atlas.  By  J.  Speed  .  .  Stafford  County 
and  Town,  with  Lichfield.  Described,  1610.  fol.  Ditto, 
1666.    Reprint  of  1610  edition,  London :  Kelly  ^  Co.,  1876. 

[Map  of  ]  "Eboracum,  Lincolnia,  Derbia,  Staffordia" 
[p.  106  of  "Historia  Mundi,  &c."  (1635)]. 

Salopiensis  Comitas  cum  Staffiordiensis.    (1680.) 

Map  of  Staffordshire  delineated  after  a  new  manner. 
By  R(obert).  P(lot).  Oxford,  1686.  [In  Ma  History,  of 
the  County.] 


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Map  of  Staffordshire.    By  J.  Brown. 

Ditto.    By  Moll. 

Ditto.     By  E.  Bowen.    1149. 

Ditto.    By  T.  Kitchen.    1750. 

Ditto.    By  E.  Bowen.    1755. 

A  Corrected  Ditto.    By  E.  Bowen.     (London,  1775.) 

Ditto.    1590. 

A  Map  of  the  County  of  Staffordshire  [begun  1769, 
finished  1775].  By  "W.  Yates.  1775.  2nd  ed.,  corrected 
■with  the  addition  of  the  Canals,  by  W.  Paden,  on  Six 
Sheets,  London,  1799. 

A  Map  of  Staffordshire.     (London,  1790.) 

A  Map  of  Staffordshire,  from  the  Improved  Map  of 
W.  Yates,  planned  to  a  scale  of  two  miles  to  an  inch. 
W.  .Faden.     London,  1798. 

Map  of  Staffordshire.     [See  Greenwood  (J.  &  C.).] 

Map  of  Staffordshire.  [See  Philips  (J.),  Hatchings 
(W.  F.I.] 

Ordnance  Maps.     [See  Ordnance  Survey.] 

Staffiordia.     [By  M.  Merriau.     FrancJc/ort,  165-.] 

A  New  Map  of  Staffordshire,  divided  into  Hundreds 
and  the  Parliamentary  Divisions.  C.  Smith,  London, 
1847. 

A  New  Map  of  Staffordshire,  shewing  all  the  Rail- 
ways and  Stations.     Smith  <}  Son.     (1884.) 

Map  of  Staffordshire.  [See  Collins  (H.  G.),  Philips  & 
Son,  Bacon  (C.  W.),  Bartholomew  (J.),  Crutchley  (— ).] 

Map  of  the  Staffordshire  Potteries,  f  See  Hargreaves 
(T.).] 

Staffordshire  Potteries  and  Neighborhood.  Drawn 
(from  Ordnance  Survey)  and  engraved  by  J.  Bartholomew. 
London  (1870). 

Railway  Way  Map  to  accompany  Harrison's  Finger 
Post  Bicycle  Road  Guide.    London  (1883). 

Railway  Map  of  Stafford  and  District.  Scale  two 
miles  to  an  inch.    By  J.  Airey.    London,  1874. 

Views  in  Staffordshire.  [Sec  Calvert  (P.),  West  (W. I, 
Radclyffie  (— ).] 

[Elevation  and  Plan  of]  Staffordshire  General  In- 
firmary.   Engraved  by  T.  Major, 

Map  of  Staffordshire.  [In  Walpole's  British  Traveller 
(1790).] 

A  Prospect  on  the  River  Manyfold  at  Wetton  Mill. 
After  T.  Smith,  by  J.  Scotin.    1743.    20|in.  by  15  in. 

Map  of  Staffordishire.  [Tymm's  Family  Topographer, 
IV.,  231.] 

Map  of  Staffordshire.  [Shaw's  Hist,  of  Staffs.;  Pitt's 
Staffs.  (1817) ;  Parson  and  Bagshaw's  Directory  of  Staffs. 
(1818);  White's  Staffs.  (183i  ;  2nd  ed.,  1851),  only  in  a 
few  copies ;  Cox's  Staffs.  (1730);  Pinnock'a  Hist,  of 
Staffs. ;  Cook's  Hist,  of  Staffs.  ;  Guide  to  Knowledge 
(London:  S.P.U.K.);  Simpson's  Hist,  of  Staffs. ;  Nightin- 
gale's ditto;  The-  General  Magazine  (1762);  Walker's 
County  Maps  fiondon  ;  Longmans.   1874).] 

A  New  Map  of  the  County  of   Stafford.    London: 
Printed  for  C.  Smyth.    1804.    2nd  ed.,  corrected  to  1808. 
Map  of  Staffordshire.     [See  Teesdale  (— ),  Cary  (J.).] 
Drawings  to  illustrate  the  History  of.    To  the  number 
of  nearly  1800.     [In  Salt  Lib.] 

Staffordshire  Views,  &c.  (19),  from  1631  to  1789. 
[Birmingham  Free  Lib.  Cat.,  pp.  1128.] 

Miscellanies  : — 

Strange  News  from  Staffordshire,  being  a  True  Rela- 
tion of  Two  Bloody  Murders,  committed  by  one  Andrew 
Sympson  upon  the  bodies  of  a  Young  Man  and  Young 
Woman  (at  Leek).     London,  1679.     fol. 

The  History  of  Inland  Navigation  ...  the  in- 
tended one  promoted  by  Earl  Gower  and  other  persons  of 
distinction,  in  Staffordshire,  Cheshire,  and  Derbyshire. 
Illustrated  .  2ud  ed.,  with  additions.  London :  Printed 
by  T.  Lowndes.     1768.     8vo.,  pp.  116. 

Staffordshire  Maids  Garland. 

Transactions  of  Social  Science  Association  for  1858 
[Popular  Education  in  Staffordshire.] 

Reports  of  Committee  on  Education.  [Pub- 
lished yearly.  In  which  will  be  found  yearly  accounts  of 
the  Schools  of  Staffordshire.] 

Royal  Commissions  on  Charities.   1815,  1825, 

1815,  1865.  [All  give  reports  on  Staffordshire  Charities, 
and  there  are  also  separate  issues  relating  to  the  Countv 
1815—39.]  o  J, 

Royal    Commission    on    Endowed    Schools 

1868-70.  [Amongst  others  the  Staffordshire  Schools  are 
included.] 

Parliament.     [Numerous  Acts  of  Parliament 

have  been  passed,  particulars  of  which  will  be  found  in 
the  body  of  the  work  under  the  several  heads.] 

Staffordshire  Hunting  Songs.      [See  GrifBth  (T.  A.)  ] 


Staffordshire  Yeomanry.    [See  Webster  (Captain).] 

Report  on  Staffordshire  Endowed  Grammar  Schools. 
1818.    8vo. 

Account  of  Parochial  Subscriptions  in  the  County  of 
Stafford  in  aid  of  the  supplies  for  the  defence  of  the  Nation. 
1798.    4to. 

Register  of  Electors  within  the  Northern  Division  of 
the  County  of  Stafford  entitled  to  vote.  1832—85.  Pub- 
lished yearly.    4to. 

Ditto,  for  Southern  Division  of  ditto.  1833 — 85. 
Yearly.    4to. 

List  of  Members  who  voted  against  the  Repeal  of  the 
Conformity  Acts.    1719.    fol. 

Duke  Daugerfield  and  his  Pranks  in  Staffordshire. 
1685.    folio. 

Owners  of  Land  in  Staffordshire.  [Parliamentary 
Return  (1875).] 

The  Lord's  Lamentation  on  Whittington's  Defeat,  n.d. 
fol. 

Memoir  of  .  .  .  Queen  Caroline  .  .  .  By  J. 
Nightingale.  London,  1821.  8vo.  2  Vols.  [Staffordshire 
Addresses,  IL,  47,  82,  83.] 

[Knibbs'  Psalm  Singers'  Help,  30,  46,  68,  139 ;  Tay- 
ler's  The  Mine  (1830),  115,  166—69.] 

Newspapers  : — 

Bilston  Herald  (The).  Founded  by  the  late  F.  Nokes, 
Printer   [see].    Published  weekly.    Neutral. 

Brierley  Hill  Advertiser  (The).  Published  weelcly  by 
Fori  and  Addison,  Biierley  Hill. 

Burton  Chronicle  (The).  Published  weekly  by  J.  N. 
Tresise.    Established  1860. 

Burton  Gazette  (The).  Published  daily  by  J.  N.  Tre- 
sise. 

Burton-on-Trent  Standard  (The).  Published  weekly 
in  Burton-on-Trent.     Conservative. 

Burton-on-Trent  (The)  Weekly  News  and  General 
Advertiser.     Published  in  Burton-on-Trent. 

Cannock  Advertiser  (The).  Published  weekly  by  A. 
Withington,  Printer,  Cannock. 

Cannock  and  Bednesford  Mercury  (The).  Published 
in  Lichfield. 

Cheadle  Herald  (The).  Published  weekly  by  J.  Machin, 
Cheadle.     Established  1873.    Independent. 

County  Express  (The).  Published  weekly  in  Brierley 
Hill. 

Darlaston  Times  (The).  A  localised  edition  of  7'Ae 
Bilston  Herald  [see]. 

Derbyshire  Advertiser  and  North  Staffordshire  Journal 
(The).  Published  ti-weekly  by  Bewley  cf-  Roe.  Established 
1846.    Independent  Liberal. 

Dudley  Herald  (The).  Published  weekly  in  Dudley, 
but  printed  by  The  Midland  Press  Company,  Wolverhamp- 
ton. 

Evening  Express  and  Star.  Published  daily  by  the 
Midland  News  Association,  Wolverhampton.  Established 
1874. 

Handsworth  and  Smethwick  Free  Press  (The).  Pub- 
lished by  the  Free  Press  Co.,  Handsworth.    Weekly.    Liberal. 

Harborne  Herald  and  Edgbaston  Times  (The).  Es- 
tablished 1876.  Weekly.  Published  85^,  High  Street, 
Birmingham. 

Bednesford  Advertiser  (The).  Published  weekly  by 
Evans  ^  Withington,  Marlcet  Place.  Established  1878 
Neutral. 

Labour  Tribune  (The).  Published  weekly  by  A.  Taylor, 
West  Bromwich. 

Leek    Times   and    Cheadle  News   (The).      [See  Miller 

Leek  and  Cheadle  Post.  A  localised  weekly  edition 
of  the  Midland  Weekly  News.     Printed  in  Wolverhampton 

Lichfield  Herald  (The).    Published  in  Lichfield 

Lichfield  Mercury  (The).     [lb.] 

Midland  Advertiser  (The).     Published  weeUy 

Midland  Counties  Express  (The).  Published  weekly 
by  the  Midland  News  Association,  Wolverhampton  Es- 
tablished 1860. 

Midland  Evening  News  (The).  Published  daily  by 
Ihe    Midland   Press    Company,    Wolverhampton 

Midland    Weekly    Netvs   (The).    Published  'weekly  by 


Midland  Wednesday  News  (The).  Special  country 
edition.     Published  by  above. 

Newcastle  Free  Press.  Published  weekly  by  Bayley 
Bros.    Established  1882,  for  free  distribution. 

Newcastle  Guardian  (The).  A  localised  edition  of 
the    btaffords/nre     Weekly    Sentinel. 

North  Staffordshire  A.B.C.  Railway  Guide  (The)  Pub- 
lished by  the  Midland  Press    Company,    Wolverhampton. 


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Rugeley  Mercury  (The).    Published  in  Lichfield, 
liugeley  Advertiser  (The). 

Staffordshire  Advertiser  (The).  Published  on  Satur- 
days by  J.  4-  C.  Mart,  Greengate  Street,  Stafford.  Estab- 
lished 1795. 

Staffordshire  Chronicle  (The).  Published  Saturdays 
by  B.  Alison,  Stafford.    Independent. 

Stafford  County  Herald  (The).  Newcastle,  1831—33. 
2  vols.,  iol 

Staffm-dshire  Daily  Sentinel  (The).  Established  1863. 
Published  by  above. 

Staffordshire  Gazette  (The).  Mugeley  and  Stafford, 
1839—43.    4vols.,fol. 

Staffordshire  Journal  (The  Warwick  and).    1737 — 40. 

Staffordshire  Knot  (The).  Established  as  the  Potteries 
Examiner,  1843 ;  The  Staffordshire  Knot  and  Potteries 
Examiner.  1883 ;  and  latterly  The  Staffordshire  Knot 
only.    Died  1892. 

Staffordshire  Mercury  (The).  Established  1824 ;  died 
1844. 

Staffordshire  Methodist  and  Nonconformist  Times 
(The).    1800.    About  12  published. 

Staffordshire  Punch  Bowl  (The).     [See  Cook  (P.).] 

Staffordshire  Weekly  Sentinel  (The).  Establiahed 
1853.     Published  by  Messrs.  Moody  cf  Bullock. 

Stoke-upon-Trent  and  Longton  Guardian.  A  localised 
edition  of  the  Weekly  Sentinel. 

Tamworth  Advertiser  (The).  A  localised  edition  of 
the  Rugby  Advertiser.  Published  weekly  by  The  Midland 
Times  Co.,  Ltd.,  Rugby. 

Tamtvorth  .Mercury  (The).     Published  in  Lichfield. 

Tipton  Free  Press.     Published  in  iVest  Bromwich. 

Uttoxeter  .idvertiser  (The).      Published  in  Uttoxeter. 

Uttoxeter  Era  (The).     [See  Smart  (J.  H.).] 

Walsall  Advertiser  (The).  Published  bi-weekly  by  W. 
Henry  Robinson,  Printer  \_see).  Established  by  the  late 
J.  Russell  Robinson  [see]. 

Walsall  Free  Press  (The).  Established  1875.  A 
localised  edition  of  the  Midland  Express. 

Walsall  Observer  and  South  Staffordshire  Chronicle. 
Pvhlished   weekly, 

Wednesbury  Free  Press  (The).  Published  on  Friday 
and  Saturday  evenings    by  the  Free  Press   Company. 

Wednesbury  Herald  (The).  Published  weekly  by  Robert 
Ryder,  Printer  [see].     Conservative. 

West  Bromwich  Free  Press.  Established  1876.  Pub- 
lished weekly.    Liberal. 

West  Bromwich  Weekly  News  (The).  Published  in 
Oldbury. 

West  Bromwich  Weekly  News.  Published  in  West 
Bromwich. 

West  Midland  Railway  Time  Tables  and  Through  Route 
Guide  (The).  Published  monthly  by  Littlebury  d[  Co., 
Printers,  Worcester.     [Includes  StafEordshire.] 

Willenhall  Reporter  (The).  A  localised  edition  of  the 
Bilston  Herald  [see]. 

Wolverhampton  Chronicle  (The).  Established  1780. 
[See  Wolverhampton   Chronicle.^ 

Religious  History  : — 

History  of  Methodism  in  Macclesfield  Circuit.  By 
Rev.  J.  Smith.     [Including  part  of  Staffs.] 

History  of  Methodism  in  Congleton.  By  Rev.  J.  B. 
Dyson  [see].     [Including  part  of  Staffs.] 

Missionary  Life  and  Labour  in  Staffordshire.  [See 
Wright  (Rev.  E.).] 

The  Journal  of  George  Fox.  Leeds,  1836.  12mo.,  2 
vols.  [Staffordshire,  I.,  87,  151,  382,  526  ;  II.,  29,  88,  108, 
286.] 

Journal  of  Rev.  John  Wesley.  London,  1856.  4  vols. 
[Staffordshire— I.,  384,  394,  397,  410—14,  425—28,  467,487, 
603  :  II.,  10,  98,  169,  216,  242,  308,  378,  498,  603  :  III.,  14, 
44,  45,  46, 154—55, 181,  233,  261,  299,  369,  871—73,431,  475.J 

Apology  for  the  People  called  Methodists.  By  Rev. 
J.  Benson.   London,  1801.    12mo.    [Staffordshire,  153—57.] 

[Old  EngUsh  Catholic  Mission,  by  Payne  (1889), 
p.  xvii.;  Records  of  Catholics,  1719  (1889),  iv.,  8,  9, 
14,  15,  20—3,  56  ;  Todd's  Bp.  Brian  Walton,  I.,  in,  49, 
50,  66,  67,  119,  148,  149,  158,  198,  205,  207,  209,  222, 
342  •  II  48,  306—9  ;  Palmer's  Calamy's  Nonconformist 
Memorials  (1802),  I.,  103,  104,  196—98,  261—63,  326,  341 
-45,  395,  405,  410  :  IL,  272-74  :  III.,  143-45,  148,  227 
—47,  323,  324,  339,  340,  346,  347,  350,  351,  383-87,  389—91, 
418  ;  Narrative  of  the  Depositions  of  Robert  Jenison,  Esq. 
(1679),  1,  5—11.] 

TOPOGBAPHT,  INCLUDING   GUIDB  BOOKS  : — 

Matlock,  Dovedale,  &c.    London  :  Ward  4"  Lock. 

Derbyshire,  Nottinghamshire,  Leicestershire,  and 
Staffordshire.     London  :  J.  Murray. 


Birmingham  and  District.     London :  Ward  i^  Lock. 

Guide  to  Staffordshire.  With  Map.  London:  C.  W. 
Bacon. 

Alton  Towers,  Dove  Dale,  &c.  Manchester:  J.  Hey- 
wood. 

England  described :  or.  The  Traveller's  Companion. 
Wigan,  1788.    8vo. 

England  Delineated.     [See  Aikin  (J.).] 

Forty  Miles  round  Manchester.     [See  ditto.] 

History  of  Macclesfield.     [See  Cory  (J.).] 

Directory  and  Gazetteer  of  Derbyshire.  [  See  Bagshaw 
(S.),] 

The  Cariosities,  Natural  and  Artificial,  of  the  Island 
of  Great  Britain.  London,  n.d.  8vo.  6  vols.  [Stafford- 
shire, II.,  .366—99.] 

The  Family  Topographer.  By  Tymms.  7  vols..  12mo. 
[Staffordshire,  IV.,  230—65  ;  Map  on  p.  231.] 

Holborn  Series.  Geography  of  the  British  Isles. 
London,  n.d.     [Staffordshire,  6,  10.] 

England  and  Wales.  London :  C.  W.  Leonard.  1847. 
12mo.,  pp.  308.     [Staffordshire,  199—206.] 

The  Traveller's  Guide.  London,  1899.  8vo.,  pp.  254. 
[Staffordshire,  44—6,  70,  75,  93.] 

Guide  to  Knowledge.  S.  P.  Useful  Knowledge.  4to. 
[Map  and  Description  of  Staffordshire,  IV.,  232—66.] 

The  Mirror.  [County  Collections.  Staffordshire, 
XVI.,  354  :  XVIL,  18.] 

The  British  Traveller.  By  G.  A.  Walpole.  London  : 
Hogg.  1790.  folio.  [Staffordshire,  99—107  ;  Plates  ;  Map 
on  p.  107.] 

The  Beauties  of  England  and  W  ales  ;  or,  a  Compre- 
hensive View  of  the  Antiquities  of  the  Kingdom.  Second 
Edition.    London:  Davis.   1764.     [Staffordshire,  281— 87.] 

Topographical  and  Statistical  Descriptions  of  Stafford- 
shire. 

[See  Cook  (G.  A.),  Cox  (— ),  Pitt  (W.),  Nightingale 
(Rev.  J.),  Shaw  (S.),  Pinnock  (—),  Simpson  (S.).] 

Survey  of  Staffordshire. 

[See  Erdeswicke  (S.),  Harwood  (Rev.  T.),  Tunnioliffe 
(T.).1 

[Catholic  Nonjurors,  1715  (1874),  61—4;,  127  ;  The 
Topographer  (1789-91),  L,  21—7,  46,  47,  63—8,  105,  116 
—24,  141,  150,  160—66,  169,  220—28,  272,  273,  282—91, 
301-8,  319—22,  371,  373,  380,  391,  392,  454,  457,  458, 
476,  478,  479,  514,  520—32,  562,  582  :  IL,  1—17,  41—3, 
82—167,  162—77,  224,  226—35,  313—36,  363— 69  :  III.,  54 
—7,  76—84,  107,  108,  111,  339,  348,  365—58,  397,  398  :  IV., 
112—16,  190—94,  253—66,  261  ;  Cobbet's  Rural  Bides 
during  the  years  1821  to  1832  (passes  through  Staffs.).] 

Staffordshire  Advertiser  (The). 

Stafford :  J.  <f  C.  Mort,  Greengate  Street.  Saturdays. 
Price  2d. 

[  The  Staffordshire  Advertiser  was  established  by  Mr. 
Joshua  Drewry,  of  Lincoln  and  Stafford.  The  first  num- 
ber was  issued  on  Saturday,  5th  Jan.,  1795,  and  its  price 
at  that  time  was  4d.  It  was  then  a  small  sheet  of  four 
pages.  The  address  in  which  Mr.  Drewry  introduced  his 
venture  to  the  public  manifests  a  grave  and  commendable 
sense  of  responsibility.  After  referring  to  the  War  with 
Prance,  destined  to  last  for  another  twenty  years,  the  first 
Editor  of  the  Staffordshire  Advertiser  set  forth  in  the 
following  terms  his  own  immediate  o'bjects  and  principles : 

["  If  amidst  the  violence  of  party  resentments  the 
Editor  may  present  to  his  readers  a  faithful  Historjr  of  the 
Times  ;  if  he  may  contribute  to  soften  the  animosities  of 
party,  support  the  Reign  of  Humanity  and  the  Laws, 
recommend  and  assist  benevolent  institutions,  plead  the 
ciuse  of  the  distressed  and  unfoi'tunate,  expose  vice  and 
display  the  charms  of  virtue,  instruct  and  form  the  minds 
of  youth,  and  promote  the  interests  of  the  artist,  the 
manufacturer,  the  agriculturalist,  and  all  that  support  and 
improve  our  common  country  ;  he  will  leave  to  contending 
factions  the  disputes  which  disturb  '  the  calm  sequestered 
vale  of  life,'  and  if  he  is  indulged  with  the  candour  and 
support  of  the  public,  particularly  the  inhabitants  of  the 
town  and  county  of  Stafford,  he  will  think  himself 
honoured  and  compensated." 

[These  few  lines  faithfully  express  the  aims  and 
sentiments  of  all  succeeding  conductors  of  the  Staffordshire 
Advertiser.  Mr.  Drewry  carried  on  the  Paper  until  the 
end  of  1825,  when  his  cousin,  Charles  Chester,  Printer,  of 
Newcastle,  became  the  proprietor.  Shortly  afterwards, 
Mr  Chester  handed  over  the  management  to  his  nephew, 
the'  late  Charles  Chester  Mort,  to  whose  ability,  energy, 
discretion,  and  sound  judgment,  the  subsequent  and  un- 
broken success  of  the  Staffordshire  Advertiser  is  mamly  to  be 
attributed.     On  the  death  of  Mr.  Chester  the  Paper  passed 


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into  the  hands  of  his  nephews,  Charles  Chester  Mort 
and  John  Drewry  Mort.  Mr.  Charles  C.  Mort  remained 
Editor  and  took  a  leading  share  in  the  management  until 
his  death  in  1857.  The  management  then  devolved,  for  a 
number  of  years,  upon  John  Drewry  Mort,  of  Newcastle, 
and,  on  his  retirement,  to  Charles  Chester  Mort,  jun.,  and 
Frederick  Drewry  Mort,  his  brother.  This  arrangement 
continued  until  the  death  of  Mr.  C.  C.  Mort,  in  1891,  since 
which  time  the  Paper  has  been  under  the  sole  manage- 
ment of  Mr.  F.  D,  Mort,  the  surviving  brother. 

[From  1795  to  1825,  Mr.  Joshua  Drewry  was  his  own 
Editor,  excepting  during  a  brief  interval,  when  Mr.  James 
Amphlett  (see)  had  charge  of  the  literary  department  of 
the  Paper.  Mr.  C.  0.  Mort  conducted  it  for  more 
than  30  years,  and  was  succeeded  by  Mr.  Edmund  May- 
bury,  chief  reporter.  On  the  death  of  Mr.  Maybury,  in 
1876,  Mr.  John  Law  Cherry  (see),  of  Hanley,  who  joined 
the  staff  in  1856  and  had  been  assistant  editor  for  some 
years,  was  promoted  to  the  Editorship. 

[From  1815  to  1836,  every  copy  of  the  Paper  bore  an- 
impressed  fourpenny  stamp,  and  the  price  of  the  little 
sheet  was  7d.  For  many  years  prior  to  1835  there  was  a 
duty  of  3s.  6d.  upon  every  advertisement,  large  or  small ; 
in  that  year  the  duty  was  reduced  to  Is.  6d.  There  was 
also  a  heavy  excise  duty  upon  paper.  In  process  of  time 
these  duties  came  to  be  popularly  known  as  the  "  Taxes 
on  Knowledge."  They  were  almost  avowedly  repressive, 
and  an  association  was  formed  for  their  repeal.  The  com- 
j)lete  success  of  its  agitation  and  its  consequences  in  the 
amazing  developement  of  a  cheap  press  are  patent  to  all. 
After  many  changes  in  both  size  and  price,  the  Stafford- 
shire Advertiser  now  supplies  for  2d,  a  sheet  containing 
several  times  the  quantity  of  matter  for  which,  in  the  days 
of  the  excessive  duties,  our  forefathers  paid  7d.  J 

Staffordshire  Agricdltural  Society. 

[Established  1800.  This  Society  has  published  annu- 
ally a  Report  of  its  proceedings,  all — that  is,  as  many  as 
the  Compiler  has  seen — have  been  printed  at  one  house, 
viz..  High  Street,  Newcastle,  by  its  several  occupants — 
beginning  with  J.  Smith,  Smith  &  Hyde,  W.  H.  Hyde, 
Hyde  &  Crewe,  F.  Crewe,  C.  Crewe,  C.  Hiokson,  T.  Peake, 
and  now  (1893)  Ellen  Peake.    Uniformly  12mo.] 

Staffordshire  Arch£eological  and  Naturalists' 
Field  Club  (The  North).  Established  April, 
1865,  at  the  Old  Infirmary,  East  Vale,  where 
a  meeting  was  convened  by  Dr.  Spanton  of 
gentlemen  interested  in  antiquarian  pursuits. 

Objects. — "The  practical  Study  of  Natural  History 
and  the  cultivation  of  a  fuller  knowledge  of  the  antiquities 
of  the  neighbourhood."  Its  first  President  was  James 
Bateman,  Esq.,  then  of  Biddulph  Grange ;  Vice-Presidents : 
Dr.  Arlidge,  J.  B.  Davis,  Stipendiary  of  Potteries  (since 
dead).  The  Rev.  S.  T.  Nevill  (now  Bp.  of  Dunedin),  Dr. 
Garner  (since  dead),  and  W.  S.  Roden,  Esq.  (since  dead)  ; 
Treasurer  :  Alderman  Dickenson,  of  Stoke ;  Secretaries  : 
The  Rev.  T.  W.  Daltry,  M.A.,  and  W.  D.  Spanton,  Esq. 
Out  of  117  names  enrolled  as  members  in  1865 — 66,  in 
1885  eight-seven  were  not  connected  with  the  Society. 
The  Society  has  published  reports  nearly  yearly,  as 
follows  : — 

North  Staffordshire  Naturalists'  Field  Club  and  Arch- 
asological  Society.  Annual  Report.  .  .  .  1866.  In  all 
27.  (In  1867  no  report  was  issued).  All  uniformly  8vo. 
Mostly  with  plates. 

The  North  Staffordshire  Field  Club.  Annual  Addresses, 
Papers,  cfec,  with  Illustrations.  Hanley:  Printed  for  the 
Publication  Committee  by  William  Timmis.  1875.  8vo  pp 
xvii.,  266. 

[A  complete  set  is  now  difficult  to  obtain.] 

Staffordshire  Auxiliary  Bible  Society  (Tbe). 
Established  at  WolverhamptoD,  1815. 
Annual  Reports.     [Printed  by  various  in  Wolver- 
hampton, Lichfield,  Stafford,  Newcastle,  &c.     See  under 
Printers*  names.] 

Staffordshire  Chronicle  (The).  Published  Satur- 
day ;  Independent  in  Politics ;  R.  Alison, 
Publisher,  Stafford. 


Staffordshire     Congregational 
North). 


(The 


Published  by  J.  Keates  if  Co.,  Printer,  Hanley.  1878. 
12mo. 

[The  Compiler  has  only  seen  two  volumes.] 

Staffordshire  Congregational  Union. 
Annual  Reports.     8vo. 

Staffordshire  Co-operative  News  and  Printing 
Co.,  Limited.  Established  circa,  1864,  in  Hope 
Street,  Hanley  ;  Mr.  W.  Owen,  Editor  and 
Manager  ;  afterwards  Mr.  Matthias,  formerly 
a  Baptist  Minister  (I  believe),  in  Rhondda 
Valley,  South  Wales. 

The  Potteries  Examiner.  Printed  and  Published  by 
the  Staffordshire  Co-operative  News  and  Printing  Co., 
Limited,  Hope  Street,  Hanley.     1864 — 83. 

Our  Future  Progress.     [See  Armstrong  (A.  W.).] 

"Staffordshire  Curate"  (A). 

Temper  and  its  Abuses.  By  A  Staffordshire  Curate. 
London ;  Seeleys.     1838.     12mo.,  pp.  xvi.,  303. 

Staffordshire  Dumb  and   Deaf  Society   (The 
North).     Established  1883. 
Annual  Reports,  1883  to  date,  uniformly  ]2mo. 

Staffordshire  Gazette  (The). 

2nd  Jan.,  1839,  to  3rd  March,  1842.     Rnqelev  and  Staf- 
ford, 1839—42.     4vols.,  fol. 

Staffordshire  Industrial  Home  for  Discharged 
Prisoners  ;  with  the  Discharged  Prisoners' 
Aid  Society.  Established  1879.  Secretary  : 
The  Rev.  Charles  Goldney,  M.A.,  prison  Chap- 
lain. 

Annual  Reports  have  been  issued,  uniformly  in  8vo. 
since  its  establishment.  ' 

Staffordshire  Journal  (The  Warwick  and). 

1737—40.  rin  Birmingham  Free  Library  are  Nos 
3—148  (3rd  Sept.,  1737— 12th  June,  1840).] 

Staffordshire  Knot  (The). 

Established  as  the  Potteries  Examiner,  1843  :  in  1883 
becoming  The  Staffordshire  Knot  and  Potteries  Examiner 
and  latterly  The  Staffordshire  Knot  only.  Its  first  Pro- 
prietor and  Editor  as  The  Staffordshire  Knot  was  Mr.  W. 
Owen  ;  afterwards  becoming  the  property  of,  and  being 
edited  by,  Mr.  Gould.  "  Died  a  natural  death  from  want 
of  supporters,"  1892.  It  was  Published  on  The  Crown 
Bank,  Hanley.  A  daily  edition  was  published  for  some 
time. 

Staffordshire  Mercury  (The). 

Established  1824.  Owned  and  edited  by  Jas.  Amphlet 
and  latterly  by  Mr.  W.  AUbut  and  —  Kennedv  Died 
about  1844.  •' 

During  the  Chartist  Riots,  &c.,  Mr.  AUbut's  house- 
he  then  resided  in  the  one  afterwards  occupied  by  Mr  W 
Ridgway  and  now,  I  believe,  occupied  by  Alderman 
treorge  Ridgway— situated  in  Northwood,  Hanley  was 
sacked  by  the  people,  owing  to  Mr.  Allbut  having  written 
rather  strongly  against  their  doings. 

Staffordshire  Methodist  and  Nonconformist  Times 
(The). 
About  12  published.     1890. 

Staffordshire    Mining    and    Mechanical    En- 
gineers' Institute  (The). 
Transactions  of.     1876—92.     10  vols.    8vo. 

SiAFFORDSbiiRE  Newspaper  and  Printing  Com- 
pany. Established  in  Newcastle,  1873,  when 
they  purchased  the  Staffordshire  Times  from 
Thomas  Bayley,  Printer  [««e],  and  became  also 
General  Prmters  ;  they  removed  to  Stoke-upon- 


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Trent,  when  they  succumbed  to  the  inevitable 
by  dying  in  1883. 

The  Staffordshire  Times.    1873—83. 

Glimpses  of  Notable  Places  and  Visits  to  Notable 
Shrines.  Reprinted  from  the  Staffordshire  Times.  New- 
castle, 1876.    8vo.,  pp.  16. 

Messrs.  Powell  &  Bishop's  Centennial  Exhibition, 
Newcastle.     1876.     8vo.,  pp.  7. 

Paper  read  before  the  North  Staffordshire  Field  Club. 
By  J.  D.  Sainter.     [See.] 

Tokens.    By  A.  Leech.     [See.] 

Description  of  T.  Hughes's  Manufactory,  Burslem. 
Newcastle,  1876.    8vo.,  pp.  8. 

The  Lichfield  Diocesan  Gregorian  Association  Con- 
ference. Reprinted  from  the  Staffordshire  Times.  Stoke- 
npon-Trent,  1880.    8vo. 

Staffordshire  Pottery  Directory  (Q'hb). 

[See  AUbut  (T.,  &  Son).] 

Staffordshire  Punch  Bowl  (The). 
[See  Cooke  (P.).] 

Staffordshire  Railway  Company  (The  North). 

A  Few  "Words  to  the  Shareholders  of  The  North 
Staffordshire  Railway  Company.  By  a  Shareholder.  Lon- 
don, 1851.     8vo.,  pp.  18. 

A  Letter  to  [ditto].    London,  1852,    8vo. 

Staffordshire  Sentinel  (The). 

The  Staffordshire  Weekly  Sentinel.  EstabUshed  1853. 
Imp.  8vo. 

[The  Compiler  has  the  first  three  TOlumes.] 

The  Staffordshire  Daily  Sentinel.     Established  1863. 

[The  first  Proprietors  were  Hugh  Roberts,  Printer, 
Edward  Challinor,  Solicitor  (afterwards  Town  Clerk), 
Edward  Oswald,  Stoke-upon-Trent,  and  Samuel  Tayler, 
Commercial  Traveller,  Hanley  ;  afterwards  owned  by  Mr. 
Joseph  Adams,  who  was  succeeded  by  Mr.  Potter,  &c.  Its 
first  Editor  was  Thomas  Phillips,  formerly  a  printer  at 
Northampton. 

[These  papers  continued  the  property^  of  Mr.  Potter 
up  to  1883,  when  the  title  of  the  publishing  firm  was  J. 
Potter  &  Co.— The  Rev.  J.  Mills  having  been  taken  in  as 

Eartner,— afterwards  changed  to  Mills  &.  Co.  (Mr.  Potter 
aving  retired,  and  Messrs.  T.  Bullock  and  W.  Moody 
connected  themselves  with  Mr.  Mills  in  the  undertaking). 
The  title  so  remained  until  the  retirement  of  Mr.  Mills, 
when  the  proprietorship  rested  in  the  hands  of  Messrs. 
Moody  &  Bullock,  the  present  owners  and  managers.] 

Stamer,  ReT.  Frederick  Charles,  b.  Cliffville, 
Stoke,  28th  Aug.,  I860  ;  s.  of  the  Eev.  Sir 
L.  T.  Stamer,  Bart,  (now  Bp.  of  Shrewsbury)  ; 
educated  Harrow,  and  Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.  ; 
B.A.,  1882  ;  M.A.,  1886  ;  Curate  of  Farn- 
ham,  1883—86  ;  of  St.  Mary's,  Shrewsbury, 
1886—89  ;  Eector  of  Kingsley,  1890—91  ; 
Vicar  of  Keele,  1892  ;  Chp.  to  High  Sheriff 
of  Staffs.,  1892—93  ;    m.  Ethel  E.  Donovan. 

Book  of  Pravers.    Newcastle :  Sagguley.    1892.    12mo. 

Sermons.    Newcastle:  Bagguley.    1893.    12mo. 

Stamer,  Right  Rev.  Sir  Lovelace  Tomlinson, 
Bart.  ;  b.  Dublin,  1829  ;  s.  of  Sir  Lovelace 
Stamer,  Bart.  ;  educated  Rugby,  and  Trin. 
Coll.,  Cam. ;  B.A.,  1853  ;  M.A.,  1856  ;  Curate 
of  Clay  Cross,  Derbys.,  1853  :  Turvey,  Beds., 
1854  :  Long  Melford,  1856—58  ;  Rector  of 
Stoke,  1858—92  ;  Vicar  of  St.  Chad's,  Shrews- 
bury, 1892  to  date  ;  Chp.  to  10th  Staffs.  Rifle 
Volunteers,  1860  ;  Preb.  of  Longdon,  Lich- 
field, 1875 ;  Archdn.  of  Stoke-upon-Trent, 
187'7_88  ;  Bp.  of  Shrewsbury,  1888,  to  date  ; 
m.,  1857,  Ellen,  dau.  of  John  Dent,  Esq.,  of 
Eibston  Hall,  Yorks. 


The  Burial  of  St.  Stephen.  .  .  A  Sermon  preached 
.  [on]  Mr.  Jonathan  Leigh.  Stoke-upon-Trent: 
L.  M.  Wootley,  Liverpool  Road.    J869.    8vo.,  pp.  11. 

"Not  unto  Death,  but  for  the  Glory  of  God."  A 
Sermon  .  .  .  February  27th,  1872.  Stoke-upon-Trent: 
L.  M.  WooUey.    1872.    8vo.,  pp.  20. 

The  Secret  of  a  Town's  Prosperity.  A  Sermon. 
Stoke-upon-Trent:  J.  W.  Thomas  &  Co.,  Liverpool  Road. 
1874.    8vo.,  pp.  8. 

Sermon  Preached  at  Lichfield  Cathedral  .  .  Mission 
Festival,  19th  Jan.,  1888.      Lichfield  :  Lomax.     1888.     Svb. 

Charges  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Archdeaconry  of  Stoke- 
on-Trent.    1877—88. 

Stamford,  Earl  of. 

The  Case  of  the  Earl  of  Stamford  aa  to  wood  cut  on 
Enfield  [Enville]  Chase.    London,  1701. 

Stamford,  Elizabeth,  Countess  of.     dau.  of  Sir 
Daniel  Hervey,  Bart.,  of  Coombe,  Surrey  ;    m. 
Thomas  Grey,  2nd  Earl  of  Stamford. 
Portrait.    Painted  by  Sir  P.  Lely.    Engraved  by  E. 
Thompson.    4to.    Mezz. 

Ditto.   Painted  by  Vissing.   Engraved  by  Beoket.  h.sA. 

Stamford,  Henry  Grey,  Earl  of,  and  2nd  Lord 
Grey  of  Groby  ;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  W.  Cecil, 
2nd  Earl  of  Exeter,  K.G.  ;  Colonel  of  a  Regi- 
ment in  Parliamentary  Army,  26th  March, 
1642  ;  d.  23rd  Aug.,  1673  ;  bur.  Bradgate, 
Leics. 
Portrait.  In  Oil.  [Formerly  at  Dunham  Massey, 
Cheshire.] 

Ditto.    Engraved  by  Hollar.    Sm.  oval. 
Ditto.    On  horseback.    Published  by  Stent.    4to.l 
[Leics.  Pedigrees  and  Royal  Descents,  71 ;    Nichols's 
Leics.,  III.] 

Stammers,  A. 

The  Widow.    A  Poem.     Uttoxeter,  1840.    12mo. 

Stanbury,    Eardley    Ernest,     b.     Handsworth, 
1865  ;    s.  of  Alfred  Horace  Stanbury,  Esq.  ; 
Mat.    New    Coll.,     Ox.,    26th    Jan.,    1878  ; 
Student,  Inner  Temple,   1880. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1340.] 

Standlby,  Richard,     b.  Wolverhampton,  1711  ; 
s.  of    Richard   Standley ;    Mat.   Pemb.  Coll., 
Ox.,  26th  March,  1729  ;   B.A.,  1732. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1340.] 

Standok". 

Ordnance  Plan  of  the  Parish  of  Standon.  11  sheets. 
Southampton,  n.d.  (1880). 

Stanford. 

Pedigree. 


Of  Htodsworth. 
[Shaw,  II.,  109.] 


Stanford,  William.  b.  Hadley,  22nd  Aug., 
1509  ;  s.  of  WiUiam  Stanford,  Mercer  ; 
Student,  Ox.  Univ.  ;  Barrister-at-Law,  Lin- 
coln's Inn  ;  Queen's  Serjeant,  1553  ;  Attor- 
ney-General, 1545  ;  Serjeant-at-Law,  1552  ; 
Justice  of  Common  Pleas,  1554  ;  Knighted, 
27th  Jan.,  1555  ;  Lord  of  the  Manor  of 
Handsworth  ;  d.  28th  Aug.,  1558. 

Pleas  of  the  Crown. 

Notice  of.     [Shaw,  II.,  108.1 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1414.] 

Stanger,  George  Heriot.  b.  Nottingham,  1847  ; 
s.  of  G.  E.  Stanger,  M.R.C.S.  ;  educated 
Epsom  Coll.  ;  Associate  Member  of  Inst,  of 
Civil  Engineers  ;    Member  of  Inst,  of  Mining 


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Engineers  ;     M.S.  A.  ;     resident    in    Wolver- 
hampton. 
House  Sanitation.    London,    n.d.    8vo.,.pp.  36. 

Stanhope,  Very  Rev.  George,  D.D.  Dean  of 
Canterbury  ;  Chp.  in  Ordinary  to  George  II. 
The  Christian's  Pattern  ;  or,  a  Treatise  of  the  Imita- 
tion of  Jesus  Christ.  In  Four  Books,  written  originally 
in  Latin  by  Thomas  i  Ksmpis.  Wolverhampton  :  Printed 
hy  Q.  Wilson.     1846.     Sm.  870.,  pp.  viii.,  9—471,  49. 

Stanley  Family. 

Difference  of  Arms.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  858,  100.] 
Monuments  of.     [Shaw,  I.,  384  ;   Archceological  Jour., 

Vol.  xxiy.] 

Pedigree.     [Shaw,  11.,  128.] 

Stanley,  Henry.     Solicitor,  Wolverhampton. 

The  Agricultural  Holdings  Act,  1883.  Wolverhamp- 
ton :  Alfred  Ilinde. 

Stanley,  Sir  Humfrey.     Lichfield. 

[Bodl.  Lib.,  1521,  (b)  53.] 

Stanley,  Eev.  Jacob.     Wesleyan  Minister,  1795 
— 185(1  ;  laboured  many  years  in  Staffs. 
Nathan  Newman's  Religion  Run  Wild     .     .     Walsall, 

1811.  12mo.,  pp.   40.    2nd  ed,,  with  a  Speech  delivered 
at  the  formation  of  the  Dudley  Bible  Society,  Wednesbury, 

1812,  12mo.,  pp.  63. 

The  Hunting  Vicar  and  the  Commissioners  ;  or,  The 
Woodcock  and  the  Snipe.  By  Abednego.  Stourport: 
Printed  by  G.  Nicholson.     1820.     pp.  30. 

A  Sermon  preached  at  Stourport  on  the  occasion  of 
the  Death  of  George  III.     Wednesbury,  1820.    8vo.,  pp.  36. 

Remarks  on  the  Rev.  Thos.  'Tysan's  Attack  on 
Protestantism  and  Bible  Societies.  Wednesbury,  1821. 
8vo.,  pp.  79. 

The  Portrait  of  the  New  Connexion  Methodist  Ex- 
amined.   Dudley,    n.d.    12mo.,  pp.  16. 

Popery  Indefensible ;  Being  Strictures  on  the  Rct. 
Thos.  Tysan's  Observations.  Wednesbury,  1822.  8vo., 
pp.  60. 

Essays  and  Fragments  on  Various  Subjects.  Dudley, 
1829.    8to. 

The  Nature,  Mode,  and  Effects  of  Baptism  Examined. 
Dudley,  1833.     12mo,,  pp.  16, 

The  Increase,  Influence,  and  Stability  of  Un-Estab- 
lished  Religion,  no  Cause  of  Alarm  to  the  Established 
Church.     London,  1S33.     8vo.,  pp.  63. 

An  Original  Essay  on  Memory.    1824.     8vo..  pp.  32. 

A  Letter  to  the  Rev.  R.  Gray,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of 
Bristol    .    .     .    2nd  ed.,  18.33, 12mo.,  pp.  24. 

Dialogue  on  Popery.    1838.    12mo.,  pp.  247. 

The  Substance  of  an  Address  on  the  Misrepresentations 
of  the  London  Wesleyan  Association.   1838.   12mo.,  pp.  24. 

Teetotalism  Calmly  Considered.  Bristol,  1841.  12mo., 
pp.  32. 

Remarks  in  Reply  to  Charlton's  and  Turner's  Letters 
on  Teetotalism.    Bristol,  1841.    12mo. 

Puseyite  Artifice  Detected.  Bristol,  1842.  12mo., 
pp.  12. 

A  Funeral  Sermon,  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  the 
Rev.  H.  More. 

The  Danger  of  Puseyism  and  High  Churchism    . 
2nd  ed.,  1845,  12mo.,  pp.  16. 

Memoir  and  Correspondence  of  Mrs.  Carr,  of  Birming- 
ham.    London,  1S45.     8vo.,  pp.  174. 

An  Address  delivered  to  the  Lodges  of  Oddfellows, 
Loyal  Britons,  &c. 

An  Address  delivered  at  the  Interment  of  the  Rev. 
John  Lancaster.     12mo. 

Priestly  Arrogance  Exposed  and  Semi-Papal  Assump- 
tion Refuted.  In  Two  Letters  to  the  Rev.  G.  H.  Hawker, 
Vicar  of  Morwenstow,  Cornwall. 

Stanley,  William,     b.  Staffs.,  1583  ;    Mat.  Ch. 
Ch.,  Ox.,  12th  Dec,  1600. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1411.] 

Stanton,  G.  K.,  Bilston. 

'  Rambles    and     Researches     among    Worcestershire 

Churches.    Two  Volumes.    London,  1884.    pp.  260,  255. 


Stanywell  (or  Stonywell),  John.     b.  Longdon  ; 

a  Benedictine  Monk  ;    Student  at  Gloucestei' 

Hall,  Ox.  ;    Abbot  of  Pershore,  Worcs.  ;    Bp. 

Suffragan,    with    title    of   "  Poletensis "  ;     d. 

1553  ;    bur.  St.  James's  Ch.,  Longdon. 

[Bliss's  Wood's  Ath.  Oxon.,  II.,  758  ;  Foster's  Alumni 
Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1412;  Harwood's  Lichfield.] 

Staples  (or  Stapull),  Rev.  Edward,  b.  Lanes.  ; 
Studied  at  Ox.  Univ.  ;  B.A.,  Cam.  Univ., 
1511;  M.A.,  1514;  incorporated  B.D.  and 
D.D.,  Ox.  Univ.,  9th  March,  1526  ;  Canon 
of  Cardinal  Coll.,  Ox.,  1525  ;  Master  of 
Hospital  of  St.  Bartholomew,  London,  1528 — 
1st  July,  1532  ;  Vicar  of  Thaxted,  Essex, 
25th  April,  1532  ;  Preb.  of  Coll.  Ch.  of  Tam- 
worth  ;  P.O.,  Ireland,  1533  ;  Bp.  of  Meatb, 
deprived  by  Queen  Mary,  29th  June, 
because  he  was  married  ;  Arohd.  of 
1544  ;    Rector  of   Ardbaccan  ;    living 


1530; 
1554, 
Kells, 
1558. 


[Bliss's  Wood's  Ath.  Oxon.,  II.,  759  ;  Poster's  Alumni 
Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1412  ;  Cotton's  Fasti  Eccl.  Hib.,  V.,  221  ;• 
Cooper's  Ath.  Cantab.,  I.,  190  ;  St.  Pa.  Henry  VIII.,  II., 
164  :  III.,  1 ;  Shirley's  Letters,  22,  87  ;  Ware's  Bishops 
(ed.  Harris),  164  ;  Liber  Hibernise,  V.,  10 ;  Caley's  Dug- 
dale's  Monast.,  VI.,  628.] 

Staplbton  (Stapylton,  or  Stapulton),  Rev. 
John.  B.A.,  Ox.  Univ.,  4th  Feb.,  1520  ; 
M.A.,  21st  July,  1522  ;  Student,  Gray's  Inn, 
1522  ;  Rector  of  Little  Warley,  Essex,  1522  ; 
Preb.  of  Whittington  and  Canon  of  Lichfield, 
12th  April,  1538—50. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1413 ;  Harwood's 
Lichfield,  254.] 

Staekey,  Rev.  Alfred.     St.  Bees,  1853  ;  Curate 

of  St.  Margaret's,  Lynn  Regis,  Norfolk  ;    of 

St.   George's,    Wolverhampton  ;    St.  James's, 

Oldham  ;     Senior   Curate    of    St.    Martin's, 

Worcester,    1869 — 71  ;    Vicar   of   Ryton-on- 

Dunsmore,  Worcs.,  1871  to  date. 

The  Prioress'  Tale,  and  other  Poems.    1858. 
Love's  Weakness  is  Love's  Tragedy. 
Essays  by  Sardanaplers  Smith. 
Confessions  of  a  Poet. 

Stabmer,  Rev.  Henry.  b.  Wolverhampton  ; 
educated  Hackney  Coll. ;  Congregational  Minis- 
ter, from  1866  ;  at  Teignmouth  ;  resident  at 
Norwich,  1890. 

The  Pilgrim  Fathers  ...  A  Lecture  .  .  .  Wol- 
verhampton: J.  McD.  RoebucJc.    n.d.     12mo.,  pp.  27. 

Statfold. 


History  [Shaw,  I.,  410—14]  ; 
[i6.,  410]. 


S.E.  View  of  Statfold 


Staylby,  George,     b.  Burton,  1st  March,  1727  ; 

went  to  Dublin  in  1752,  where  he  became  an 

Actor  on  the  Stage  ;   d.  before  1780. 

The  Court  of  Nassau.   A  Comedy.   Dublin,  1753.    8vo. 

The   Rival  Theatres ;    or,  A  Playhouse  to   Let.    A 

Farce.     Dublin,  1750.    8vo. 

The  Life  and  Opinions  of  an  Actor.     Two  Volumes. 
Dublin,  1782.     8vo. 

Stead,  Rev.  Samuel,  b.  Halifax,  1813  ;  s.  of 
Samuel  Stead,  Esq. ;  Mat.  Brasenose  Coll., 
Ox.,  21st  June,  1832  ;    B.A.,  1836  ;    M.A., 


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1839  ;    Vicar  of  Burton,  1839,  to  death  ;    d. 
6th  April,  1860. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1346.] 

Stedman,  Rev.  Nicholas.  b.  Staffs.,  1555  ; 
Mat.  Jesus  Coll.,  Ox.,  27th  June,  1580. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.g.,  IV.,  1416.] 

Steele,  John.  b.  Beckley  (Betley),  1670  ;  s. 
of  Rev.  Richard  Steele  ;  Subscribed  the  Roll 
at  Exeter  College,  Ox.,  13th  July,  1689. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1416.] 

Steele,  Richard,  b.  Buddilee  Farm  [Hinchliffie 
says  b.  Claycrofts,  Haslingdon  ;  but  most  pro- 
bably born,  as  stated  by  Foster,  at  Buddilee, 
which  was  built  1620,  and  to  which  his  father 
had  removed  on  completion]  (Staffs.),  Bar- 
thomley,  Cheshire,  10th  May,  1629  ;  s.  of 
Robert  Steele  ;  admitted  a  Sizar  St.  John's 
Coll.,  Cam.,  1st  April,  1642  ;  B.A.,  1^50  ; 
M.A.,  1654  ;  incorp.  Ox.  Univ.,  5th  July, 
1650  ;  Chp.  Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Ox.  ;  Vicar 
of  Hanmer,  Flints.,  1650,  until  ejected,  1662  ; 
Founder  of  Barthomley  Free  Sch.  ;  d.,  Lon- 
don, 16th  Nov.,  1690. 
[Le  Neve's  Fasti,  II.,  194;    Mayor,  63;    Earwaker's 

Local   Gleanings,  I.,   322,   336 ;    Calamy's  Nonconformist 

Memorials,  III.,  432;    Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT., 

1416  ;  Hinchlifie's  Barthomley,  352.] 

Steele,  Thomas,  b.  Staffs.  Potteries,  1771  ; 
became  a  fruit  painter,  and  '-has  never  been 
surpassed";  engaged  at  Derby  Factory  from 
1815  to  within  a  few  years  of  its  close  ;  after- 
wards at  Swinton,  Yorks.  ;  finally  at  Minton's, 
Stoke-upon-Trent ;  d.  Stoke-upon-Trent. 
[Haslam's  Old  Derby  Factory,  119—21.] 

Steele,  WilUam.  b.  probably  at  Sandbach, 
Cheshire  (of  the  Family  of  Steele  of  Barthom- 
ley) ;  s.  of  Richard  Steele,  Judge  in  time  of 
the  Commonwealth ;  Recorder  of  London  ; 
Chief  Baron  of  the  Exchequer  ;  Lord  Chan- 
cellor of  Ireland  ;  bought  Bidstone  Estate, 
Cheshire,  from  Earl  of  Derby's  Family  ;  a  free- 
holder and  owner  of  Newton's  Tenement, 
Weston-juxta-Crewe  (Stafis.). 
[T.  W.  Jones  in  HinchlifEe's  Barthomley,  352.] 

Stebn  &  Blackbtt,  Printers,  Queen  Square, 
Wolverhampton. 

[See  Steen  (John),  Blackett  (Frederica)  in  Appendix.] 

Confirmation  Explained  from  the  Book  of  Common 
Prayer,  with  Proofs  from  the  Bible.  Steen  ^  Blachett. 
Wolverhampton,    n.d.     12mo.,  pp.  12.      ,   ,     ^  .  ^  _,       , 

Beasons  for  the  Disestablishment  of  the  Irish  Church. 
Wolverlampton:  Steen  df-  Blackett.    1888.    Svo  ,  pp.  16. 

Steen  &  Blackett's  Original  Illustrated  WolTerhamp- 
ton  Guide  and  Tisitors'  Handbook.  Published  by  Stem 
&  Blachett,  Queen  Street,  Wolverhampton  .  .  1871. 
12mo.,  pp.  140.     Plates  and  Map. 

Steen,  Dunbar  John.  b.  Wolverhampton,  1860  ; 
s.  of  John  Steen,  Printer  ;  educated  Wolver- 
hampton Gr.  Sch.  ;  apprenticed  to  his  father  ; 
on  his  father's  death  in  1889,  he  purchased 
the  business,  which  he  still  carries  on. 

Steen,  John.  b.  1827  ;  began  business  in 
Wolverhampton  in  partnership  with  Thomas 
Simpson,    June,    1854  ;    in  partnership   with 


F.  Blackett,  1867  ;  traded  as  John  Steen  ■  & 
Co.,  1 876  to  death  ;  d.,  Rhyl,  14th  June, 
1889. 

European  and  United  States  TarifE ;  Together  with 
the  Appropriate  Percentage  of  Duties  upon  the  Present 
Talues  of  the  Articles  specified.  Also  Tables  .  .  Talue 
of  British  Exports  ,  .  .  1840 — 78,  and  Importations 
;    .    .    1875—78.     Wolverhampton :  John  Steen  cf  Co.    1870. 

Beport  of  Charitable  Institutions  in  connection  with 
St.  Paul's  Parish,  Wolverhampton,  for  the  years  1879  and 
1880     .  .     Wolverhampton :  J.  Steen  4-  Co.   n.d.  (1881). 

John  Steen  &  Co.'s  Wolverhampton  Guide  and 
Tisitors'  Handbook  .  .  .  2nd  ed.,  edited  and  enlarged 
by  the  Eev.  J.  T.  JefEcock  [see].  [For  1st  ed.  see  under 
Steen  &  Blackett.] 

Catalogue  of  Wolverhampton  and  South  Staffordshire 
Fine  Arts   and  Industrial  Exhibibition  Wolvei-- 

hampton :  J.  Steen  (f  Co.     1884.     8vo. 

Annual  Beports  of  Sedgley  Temperance  Home  Mis- 
sion, from  1869  to  1888.  By  F.  A.  Homer,  J.P.  Wolver- 
>ton :  J.  Steen  ^  Co.    1888. 


Stebeb,    Ann    Esther,     b.    London,   4th    Feb., 

1823  ;  dau.  of  William  Steere,  Esq.  ;  resident 

at  "  The  Spital,"  Tamworth,  1856  to  death  ; 

d.,  unmarried,  24th  April,  1888. 

Conchology.     ]_Trans.  Tamworth  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  (1871 

—74),  23—31.] 

[Two  species  of  shells  in  the  genea,  "  Oliva "  and  "  Murex," 
were  named  after  her  in  Eeeve's  Oonchologia  Iconica,] 

Steere,  Rt.  Rev.  Edward,  b.  Charles  Street, 
City  Road,  London,  4th  May,  1828  ;  s.  of 
William  Steere,  Barrister-at-Law ;  educated 
Univ.  Coll.  Sch.,  London,  and  at  London 
Univ.  ;  B.A.,  1847  ;  LL.B.,  1848  ;  LL.D., 
1850  ;  created  D.D.,  14th  June,  1877  :  Bar- 
rister-at-Law, Inner  Temple,  1850  ;  Rector  of 
Little  Steeping,  Lines.,  1859 — 72  ;  Missionary 
to  Central  Africa,  1872—74  ;  Consecrated  Bp. 
of  the  Universities  Mission  to  Central  Africa, 
27th  Aug.,  1874  ;  resident  for  some  time  at 
"The  Spital,"  Tamworth,  and  in  Lichfield, 
1855 — 56  ;  whilst  there  he  published  the 
works  enumerated  below  ;  d.,  Zanzibar,  Africa, 
27th  Aug.,  1882. 

An  Essay  on  the  Existence  and  Attributes  of  God. 
London,  8vo.,  pp.  328, 

An  Historical  Sketch  of  the  English  Brotherhoods 
which  existed  at  the  beginning  of  the  18th  Century. 
London,  Duo. 

Edited  Church  Work  (Organ  of  the  Gudd  of  St. 
Alban),  1856.  „      „ 

Notes  of  Sermons.     London  :  G.  Bell  4'  Sons.     3  vols. 

Memoir  of  Bishop  Steere.  By  the  Bev.  B.  M.  Heanley. 
London,  1886.     8vo. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1348  ; 'private  informa- 
tion.] 

Stephens,  Rev.  Arthur,  b.  Wymondham,  Leics., 
1667  ;  s.  of  Rev.  John  Stephens,  Rector  ;  Mat. 
Queen's  Coll.,  Ox.,  18th  Dec,  1682  ;  B.A., 
1686;  M.A.,  1689;  Rector  of  Grendon, 
Warws.,  1715  ;  of  Yoxall,  1719. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1417.] 

Stephens,   Rev.  William,     b.    1806  ;    Vicar  of 
Wednesfield,  1848  to  death  ;  d.  Nov.,  1880. 
Funeral  Sermon  by  Bev.  H.  BoUand,  B.D.     [Lichfield 
Diocesan  Magazine  (Nov,,  1880),  6,] 

Stephenson,  Rev.  Christopher,     b.  Rotherham, 
Yorks.,  1748  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Christopher  Stephen- 
son ;     Mat.     Wore.    Coll.,     Ox.,    3rd    July, 
1771  ;    B.A.,   1775  ;    Vicar  of  Rowley  Regis. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1350.] 


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STOCKHAM 


Stephenson,  Eev.  Joseph,  b.  Eowley  Eegis, 
1783  ;  s.  of  Eev.  Christopher  Stephenson  [s«e]; 
Mat.  Queen's  Coll,  Ox.,  10th  July,  1799  ; 
B.A.,  1803  ;  M.A.,  1806. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  lY.,  1350.] 

Stephenson,  Eobert,  Engineer. 

[Documents  relating  to  the  Trent  Valley  Railway. 
(Map.   Engineer,  E.  S.,  &c.)     1845.    folio.] 

Stephenson,  Eev.  William,  b.  Portland,  Dor- 
set., 1831  ;  s.  of  W.  Bilborough  Stephenson  ; 
Mat.  Magd.  Coll.,  Ox.,  21st  March,  1850  ; 
B.A.,  1854  ;  M.A.,  1862  ;  Curate  of  Slim- 
bridge,  Gloucs.  ;  of  Longton  ;  various  other 
curacies  up  to  1877,  wlien  he  became  Curate 
of  St.  Stephen's,  Hammersmith,  London  ;  d. 
3rd  Jan.,  1880. 

Twenty-Five  Village  Sermons  preached  at  Eversley. 
London:  Simpkin,  Marshall,  i^  Co.     1836.     8vo. 

Stevens,  George,  Printer,  London. 

Directory  of  "Wolverhampton  and  Six  Miles  Round, 
&c.,  from  1879—80,  with  a  coloured  map  of  the  County  of 
Staffordshire,  and  historical  notes  and  local  Intelligence. 
London:  G.  Stevens.     1880.     8vo. 

Stevens,  Eev.  Thomas.  b.  Bradfield,  Berks., 
1810  ;  s.  of  Eev.  Henry  Stevens  ;  Mat.  Oriel 
Coll.,  Ox.,  16th  Feb.,  1827  ;  B.A.,  1832  ; 
M.A.,  1836  ;  Assistant  Poor  Law  Com- 
missioner, 1836—39  :  P.O.  of  Keele,  1839— 
42  ;  Eector  of  Bradfield,  1843—82  ;  Founder, 
1847,  and  Warden  of  St.  Andrew's  Coll., 
Bradfield,  1847—81  ;  Eector  of  ISTewton-w.- 
Toft,  Lines.,  1883  to  death  ;  E.D.  of  Brad- 
field, 1870—77  ;  d.  15th  May,  1888. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon,,  IV.,  1352 :  Hutchinson's 
Stoke.] 

Stevens,  William,  Printer,  Tunstall.  {See  Ap- 
pendix). 

The  Reviewer  Reviewed.     \_See  Turner  (Rev.  G.).] 
Separation  no  Schism.     [Ib.~\ 
Separation  is  not  Schism,     [/i.] 

Stevens,  Eev.  William  Bagshawe,  D.D.  b. 
1756  ;  Fellow,  Magd.  Coll..  Ox.  ;  d.  28th 
May,  1800. 

Sonnet  on  Lichfield.  [Gent.'s  jl/oo.,  liii.,  784  (nsa), 
reprinted  Shaw  I.,  343—44.] 

Steward,  Eev.  Charles  Holden.  b.  Wasperton, 
Warws.,  1828  ;  s.  of  Eev.  Preb.  Henry 
Edward  Steward  and  Mary  Ann  Holden,  his 
wife ;  educated  Eugby ;  Mat.  Oriel  Coll., 
Ox.,  26th  May,  1847;  B.A.,  1851;  M.A., 
1856  ;  Curate  of  Wyre  Piddle,  Worcs.,  1851 
—52  ;  of  More,  Salop,  1852—56  ;  of  Berks- 
wich,  1857—65  ;  of  Bushley,  Worcs.,  1867— 
70;  Eector  of  Standon,  1870— 75  ;  Vicar  of 
Burton-on-Wirral,  Cheshire,  1875 — 76  ;  Eec- 
tor of  Ashchurch,  Gloucs.,  1882 — 84 ;  m. 
Jane  Corbett,  dau.  of  Francis  Holland,  Esq., 
of  Cropthorne  Court,  Worcs.  ;  now  of  Ash- 
church, Tewkesbury. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1353;  Rugby  Reg., 
207;  private  information.] 

Steward,  Henry  Allen  Holden.  b.  Stafford, 
1865  ;    s.  of  Walter  Holden  Steward,  Esq.  ; 


Mat.  New  Coll.,  Ox.,  8th  Dec,  1883  ;  B.A., 

1886. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1353.] 

Steward,  Eev.  Henry  Edward.  b.  Kinver, 
1798  ;  s.  of  Samuel  Steward,  Esq.  :  educated 
Eugby  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  20th  Jan.,  1815  ; 
B.A.,  1818  ;  M.A.,  1821  ;  Chp.  to  Earl  of 
Warwick,  1823  ;  d.  Oct.,  1874. 
[Rugby  Reg.,  98  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1353.] 

Stillingfleet,   Eev.  Edward,  M.A.     Minister, 

Jan.,    1757 — 82,    and     Lecturer,     of     West 

Bromwich,  1758—82  ;    Chp.  to  William,  Earl 

of  Dartmouth  ;    had  a  wife,  named  Margaret, 

and  two  daughters  born  at  West   Bromwich, 

viz.,  Margaret,  baptized   9  th  Sept.,  1764,  and 

Elizabeth,  baptized  28th  Sept.,  1766  ;    seems 

to  have  removed  to  Dublin. 

Sermons  on  some  of  the  Principal  Doctrines  of  the 
Christian  Religions,  with  Practical  Inferences  and  Im- 
provements. Dublin :  Printed  by  William  Watson.  1812. 
Pt.  8vo.,  pp.  353. 

Stobart,  Eev.  Henry.  b.  Chester-le-Street, 
Durham,  1824  ;  s.  of  William  Stobart,  Esq.  ; 
Mat.  Queen's  Coll.,  Ox.,  14th  May,  1842  ; 
B.A.,  1847  ;  M.A.,  1848  ;  Curate  of  Burton 
Agnes,  Yorks.,  1849—51  :  St.  Mark's,  Glou- 
cester, 1858 — 59  :  Salehurst,  Sussex,  1860 — 
63  :  Colton,  1864  ;  Eector  of  Warkton,  Ijfotts., 
1865 — 81  ;  now  of  Wykeham  Else,  Totteridge, 
London. 

Daily  Services  for  Christian  Households.  London, 
1861.     Reprinted  by  S.P.C.K.,  1867. 

Stookbr,  Eev.  Charles  William,  b.  Titchfield, 
Hants.,  1794  ;  s.  of  Eichard  Stocker,  Esq.  ; 
Mat.  St.  John's  Coll.,  Ox.,  29th  June,  1812  ; 
Scholar  and  Fellow,  1812—24  ;  B.A.,  1816  ; 
M.A.,  1820  ;  Public  Examiner,  1823—39  ; 
B.D.,  and  D.D.,  1831  ;  Dean  of  Arts,  and 
Tutor,  1822  ;  Vice-Principal  St.  Alban's  Hall, 
1832—36;  Select  Preacher,  ]  832  ;  Whyte's 
Prof,  of  Moral  Philosophy,  1841—42  ;  Prin- 
cipal of  Elizabeth  Coll.,  Guernsey,  1824 — 29  ; 
Eector  of  Draycott-le-Moors,  1841,  to  death  ; 
E.D.  of  Cheadle,  1848,  to  death  ;  d.  20th 
May,  1870. 

Ode  on  the  Assassination  of  the  Right  Hon.  Spencer 
Percival.     London,  1812. 

Alma  Mater  and  the  Stagyrite.  London,  1820.  Pour 
Sections. 

Select  Passages  of  Letters  and  Speeches.  London, 
1832.  ' 

Conversation  on  the  Lord's  Supper.     London,  1834. 

Herodotus:  The  Persian  Wars.  In  Two  Volumes. 
London,  1831.    2nd  ed.,  1843. 

Juvenal  and  Persius.    London,  1835, 1839, 1845. 

The  Minister  of  God.  An  Assize  Sermon.  London,  1836. 

T.  Livius.  First  Decade.  Two  Volumes.  Oxford- 
^-  -ff-  ■^a'-ie'--    1844.    8vo.,  pp.  (L)  3  leaves,  416:   (11.) 

T.  Livius.  Third  Decade.  Two  Volumes.  Oxford, 
18  38. 

^       Handbook  of  Twenty-one  Tunes  for  Peculiar  Metres 
m  Four  Parts  for  the  Use  of  Congregations.   London,  1856. 

Stockham,  H.  W.  Printer,  Post  Office,  Willen- 
hall. 


"How  we  Titled  it.'' 
Willnnll's  "Once  a  Year.' 
1868.    8vo.,  pp.  31. 


Being  the  first   number   of 
Willenhail :  H.  W.  Stochham. 


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STONE 


Stokes,  Rev.  Henry  Paine.  Corpus  Christi 
Coll.,  Camb.  ;  B.A.,  1875  :  M.A.  &  LL.M., 
1878;  Harness  University  Prizeman,  1878; 
Chp.  to  C.C.C,  Cam.,  and  Curate  of  St.  Paul's, 
Cam.,  1875—76  ;  Curate  of  Wyddial,  Bunt- 
ingford,  1876 — 81  ;  Vicav  of  St.  James's, 
Wolverhampton,  1882—90  ;  of  St.  Paul's, 
Cambridge,  1891  to  date  ;  m.,  4tli  Feb.,  189-t, 
Sophia  Manders,  of  Wolverhampton. 

An  Attempt  to  determine  the  Chronological  Order  of 
Shakespearian  Plays.  The  Harness  Prize  Essay,  1877. 
London :  MacmUlan.     1878.     Svo.,  pp.  220. 

Better  Canals,  Better  Trade,  &c.  iVolverhampton : 
Barford  ij-  Newitt.     (1885.)     8vo.,  pp.  26. 

Our  Roving  Population  [Lichfield  Dio.  Mag.,  Til., 
51—53.]  ;  On  Gambling  [iJ.,  234—39]. 

Troilus  and  Cussida.  Reprinted  from  the  1609  edition- 
London:   \V.  Gibhs.     Svo.,  pp.  41. 

Bankside  Shakespeare  :  Henry  V.  New  York :  The 
Shakespeare  Societij.     1892.     Svo.,  pp.  263. 

Stokes,  James  Callcott.     b.  Tettenhall,   1771  ; 
s.  of  Francis  Stokes,  Esq.  :    Mat.  New  Coll., 
Ox.,  23rd  April,  1791  ;     B.A.,  1795  ;    M.A., 
1800. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1358.] 

Stokes,  W.     Burton-on-Trent. 

A  Prize  Essay  on  War. 

The  Doctrine  of  a  Special  Providence  Demonstrated. 
Burton-upon-Trent :  Printed  and  Sold  by  W.  Darley,  High 
Street.     1838.     12mo.,  pp.  128. 

Stokesley,  Nicholas,  LLC     Preb.  of  Bishops- 
hull,  Lichfield,  24th  Jan.,  1518—27. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  218.] 
Stoke-dpon-Trent. 

The  Stoke-upon-Trent  and  Longton  Guardian.  A 
localised  edition  of  the  Staffordshire  Weekly  Sentinel. 

Ordnance  Plan  of  Stoke-upon-Trent.  .  12  sheets. 
Southampton.     (1878). 

Ditto.     Southampton.     (1880). 

Ditto,  and  Potteries.   72  sheets.    Southampton.  (1879). 

A  List  of  the  Electors,  and  how  they  Polled.  1832. 
Hanley:  Allbut  ^  Daniel.  1832.  Svo.  Ditto,  1837. 
Hanley :  Allbut  4  Daniel.  1837.  Svo.  Ditto,  1841.  Han- 
ley:  Allbut  i^  Daniel.  1841.  Svo.  Ditto,  1847.  Hanley: 
Allbut  4  Daniel.  1847.  Svo.  Ditto,  on  Saturday,  April 
30th,  1859.  Hanley :  Allbut  1^  Daniel.  1859.  8vo,,  pp.  60. 
Ditto,  on  Tuesday,  September  23rd,  1862.  Hanley :  Allbut 
&  Daniel.  1862.  Svo.,  pp.  65.  Ditto,  on  Wednesday, 
July  12th,  1865.  Hanley:  Allbut  ^  Daniel.  1865.  Svo., 
pp  77.  Ditto,  on  Thursday,  February  20th,  1S6S.  Han- 
ley:  J.  Keates,  Cheapside.     1868.     12mo.,  pp.  84. 

Stoke-upon-Trent  Free  Library.  Index-Catalogue  of 
Books  in  the  Lending  and  Reference  Library.  Compiled 
by  A.  Caddie.    Printed  by  J.  Fenn.    1887.    Svo.,  pp.  149. 

China  Making  at  Stoke.  By  Bernard  H.  Becks. 
[English  Illustrated  Mag.  (1885),  7S1— 90.] 

Stokob,  Rev.  John.     Sometime  Methodist  New 
Connexion  Minister. 

Methodist  Records,  a,  selection  from  the  Journals  of 

Rev  Andrew  Lynn London  (Hanley :  Printed 

by  R.  Roberts,  Cheapside.)    Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  xiv.,  460. 

Stone. 

An  Epitome  of  Oddities,  Partiality,  Bigotry,  Tyranny, 
Malice  and  Oppression.  Being  an  Extract  from  the 
Memoirs  of  a  Country  Curate,  Don  Ismada,  an  Englishman. 
Supposed  to  have  fallen  into  the  Hands  of  the  Holy  in- 
quisition. .  .  .  Collected  by  XX.  AM  and  C_P. 
Dublin:  Printed  by  Bernard  Baker.  1770. 
i2mo.,  4  leaves.  Preface  and  Address  ["from  my  Thatched 
habitation  near  the  famous  ruins  of  Aston,  Stoke,  btone, 
Staffordshire,"]  pp.  ix.,  86,  a  folding  page  of  additions 
pp.  10—11.  ^     , 

[Exceedingly  rare,  the  Compiler  has  only  seen  one  copy  (ana 
that  his  own)  in  10  years.] 

An  Act  for  Amending  and  widening  Road  from.  .  .  . 
Stone  to  Wordsley,  &c.      1760,  fol,;   for   continuing  the 


Term  (of  above  Act),  1782,  fol.;  for  enlarging  ditto,  1803. 
fol.;  for  amending  and  repairing  road  from  town  of  Stone, 
&o.         .  17  May,  1S24.    fol.,  pp.  13  ;  ditto,  30  March, 

1831.    fol.,  pp.  7. 

Sermon  preached  to  a  Country  Congregation  in  the 
County  of  Stafford.     Stone,  1826.    'Svo. 

Ordnance  Plan  of  Parish  of  Stone.  10  Sheets.  South- 
ampton (1880). 

Ditto,  and  Standon  Parish  .  .  .17  Sheets.  South- 
ampton (1880). 

History  and  Description  of  Stone  in  Staffordshire, 
with  an  excursion  from  there  towards  Litchfield.  [Topog. 
(1789),  116—24]. 

The  Martyrs  of  Stone.  I  pp.  34—49  of  Tales  and 
Legends  from'  History.  London:  Burns  if  Gates,  n.d. 
12mo.  See  Drane  (Miss  A.  T,);  Ullathorne's  Letters,  30, 
43,  101,  633,  543  ;  ditto  Autobiography,        .] 

Church  Notes.     [Harl.  MSS.,  6072,  23.1 

Stone  Chartulary.     [Cott.  MS.,  Tesp.  E.  xxiv.] 

Monuments.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  853,  21.] 

Stone,  Aaron,  b.  Walsall,  1655  ;  «.  of  Henry 
Stone  (the  Cromwellian)  ;  Mat.  St.  Edmund 
Hall,  Isfc  July,  1670. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1428.] 
Stone,  Sir  Benjamin.    A.  probably  Staffs.;  M.A., 
Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Cam.,  1606  ;  incorp.  Ox. 
Univ.,   11th  July,  1606  ;    Rector  of  St.  Mary 
Abchurch,   London,    1613,  until  sequestered  ; 
licensed,  17th  Sept.,  1623  (then  a  widower),  to 
marry    Joanna,    dau.    of    Richard   Heath,    of 
Newcastle ;    Rector   of   St.   Clement's,   East- 
cheap,  London,  1637  ;    Canon  of  St.  Paul's, 
1639;  ousted  by  the  rebels,  1642  ;  sequestered 
and  sent  prisoner  to  Plymouth  by  sea  ;    re-in- 
stated, 1660;  d.  1665. 
[Add.  MS.  (Brit.  Mus.)  15,  670  ;    Newcourt's  Repert. ; 
London  Marriage  Licences  ;   Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S., 
IT.,  1428.] 

Stone,  Sir  John  Benjamin,  b.  Birmingham, 
1838;  educated  King  Edwa,rd  VI.  Sch.;  Town 
Councillor  of  Birmingham,  1869—78  ;  Mayor 
of  Sutton  Coldfield,  1886—90;  J.P.  for  Warws. 
sinoel875  :  Sutton  Coldfield  :  Birmingham, 
Aug.,  1892  ;  partner  in  Messrs.  Stone,  Faw- 
dry  &  Stone,  Glass  Manufacturers,  of  Birm- 
ingham, up  to  1892;  F.G.S. ;  P.R.G.S.  ; 
F.  Lin.  Soc.  ;  M.S. A.  ;  Master  of  the  Glass 
Sellers'  Company,  London,  1882  ;  President 
ofVeseyClub,  1891;  Knighted,  1892;  m., 
1867,  Jane,  dau.  of  P.  Parker,  Esq.,  of 
Lothersdale,  Yorks. 
A  History  of  Lichfield  Cathedral.    1869.    Illustrated 

with  Photographs.     4to. 

[Besides  the  above  Sir  J.  B.  Stone  is   author  ot  works    on 

Norway,  Japan,  &o.] 

Stonk,  Rev.  Samuel  John.  b.  Whitmore  Rectory, 
25th  April,  1839  ;  s.  of  Rev.  William  Stone, 
M  A.  [see]  ;  educated  Charterhouse  ;  Mat. 
Pembroke  Coll.,  Ox.,  5th  March,  1858  ;  B.A., 
1862  ;  M.A.,  1872  ;  Curate  of  Windsor, 
1862—70  :  St.  Paul's,  Haggerston,  London, 
1870—74  ;  Vicar  of  ditto,  1874—90  ;  Rector 
of  All  Hallows-on-the-Wall,  London,  1890  to 

date.  ,  .,     .      i,    . 

Lvra  Pidelium  ;  or,  Twelve  Articles  on  the  Apostles 
Creed.'    Oxford:  Parker.    1864     SP.C.K. 

Sinai,  a  Poem.     London :  Mitchell. 

The  Thanksgiving  Hymn,  on  the  Recovery  of  the 
Prince  of  Wales,  sung  in  St.  Paul's  Cathedral.    London, 

7S72 

The  Knight  of  Intercession,  and  other  Poems.     ,     .     . 

ithed.,1874;  Ithed.,  189L 


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Sonnets  of  the  Sacred  Year.    R.  T.S.,  1875. 

The  Eev.  8.  J.  S.  has  been  a  contributor  to  Good 
Words,  Sunday  at  Home,  The  Leisure  Hour,  Monthly 
Packet,  Churchman's  Shilling  Magazine,  Newhery  Maga- 
zine, The  Guardian,  Church  Bells. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  lY.,  1359.] 

Stone,  Eer.  William,  b.  Kiusale,  Ireland,  5th 
May,  1805  ;  s.  of  William  Stone,  Esq.  ;  edu- 
cated Aspley  Guise,  Beds.  ;  Mat.  Wadh.  Coll., 
Ox.,  13th  May,  1829;  Clerk,  1830—33; 
B.A.,  1833;  M.A.,  1836;  Curate  of  St. 
Alphage,  Ox.,  1834  ;  in  charge  of  Whitmore, 
1836 — 44  ;  Head  Master  of  Grammar  Sch., 
Newcastle,  1844  ;  P.O.  of  Butierton,  1844— 
57  ;  Curate  of  Colwich,  1847  ;  Assistant 
Curate  of  Ch.  Ch.,  Hampstead,  1852  ;  •  Chp. 
to  the  Eefuge  for  the  Destitute,  Dalston,  1852 
— 58  ;  Vicar  of  St.  Paul's,  Haggerston,  1857 
— 74  :  of  Alfreston,  Sussex,  1865,  to  death  ; 
m.  Susan  Anne,  dau.  of  Dr.  Symonds,  of 
Oxford  ;  d.  4th  March,  1877  ;    bur.  Alfreston. 

An  Exposition  of  the  Church  Catechism,  Festivals, 
Feasts,  &c.  Newcastle :  W.  H.  Hyde.  1839.  8vo.,  pp.  viii., 
9—207. 

An  Address  to  Sponsors.  Newcastle:  W.  H.  Hyde. 
1841.     12mo. 

The  Course  of  Truth,  a  Poem.  Newcastle ;  Hyde  and 
Crewe.    1842.    Pt.  8to.,  pp.  viii.,  9—307. 

A  Visitation  Sermon.    Newcastle,  1844.    8vo. 

Shadows  of  the  New  Creation.    Newcastle,  1840. 

Manual  of  Confirmation.    Newcastle,  1858. 

Sermon  on  Hebrews  10,  24,  25.  [Original  Family- 
Sermons.    London,  1833—38.    Vol.  II.,  241—256.] 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1359  ;  private  informa- 
tion.] 

Stonehewee,  Joshua,  b.  Biddulph,  1736  ;  s. 
of  Joshua  Stonehewer,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Worcester 
Coll.,  Ox.,  10th  Oct.,  1753  ;  B.A.,  1758  ; 
M.A.,  1768. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1360.] 

Stonbing  (or  Stonyng),  Gregory.     Lichfield. 

[Bodl.  Lib.,  855,  144.] 

Stonby,  Rev.  Robert  Baker.  Trin.  Coll.,  Dub- 
lin ;  B.A.,  1851  ;  M.A.,  1865  ;  Curate  of 
Bloxwich,  1860  :  St.  Paul's,  Wolverhampton, 
1861—63  :  All  Saints',  Loughborough,  1863 
— 68  ;  Eector  of  St.  John'.«,  Wednesbury, 
1869—89  ;  of  Shirland,  Alfreton,  Derbys., 
1889  to  date. 
Church  Music  in  Tonic  Sol  Fa  type.     1868. 

Stoning  (or  Stonyng),  Ohver.     B.A.,  Ox.  Univ., 

9th   Feb.,  1514  ;    M.A.,  1517  ;    B.D.,  17th 

April,   1534  ;    Fellow  of  Eton   CoU.,   1530  ; 

Eector  of    Southmere,  Norfolk,   1546  ;   Preb. 

of  Sandiaore  and  Canon  of  Lichfield,   1546  ; 

deprived   1554  ;    Vicar  of  Stogurrey,  Somers., 

1546  :    of  Wantage,  Berks.,  1552  ;    Eector  of 

St.  Paul's   Wharf,   London,  1655  ;    Vicar  of 

Ealing,  Middlesex. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1430  ;  Harwood's 
Lichfield,  246.  J 

Storer,  J.     Engraver. 

History  and  Antiquities  of  Lichfield.  [History  and 
Antiquities  of  English  Cathedrals.  4  vols.,  1814—19,  256 
plates ;  a  new  edition  with  letterpress  of  Lichfield, 
re-written  by  A.  W.  Pugin.] 

Antiquarian  and  Topographical  Cabinet.  London, 
1806—12.  fcp.  8vo.,  published  in  60  numbers,  making  10 
vols. 


Antiquarian    Itinerary.      London,   1815.      fcp.    8vo., 
published  in  42  Nos.,  making  7  vols. 

[Several  places  in  Staffordshire  notices  in  both  works.] 

Storbv,  Eev.  J.  Capes.    Neve  Connexion  Minister. 
Memoir   of    Thomas  Harris   (b.  Wolverhampton,  8th 
Feb.,  1789  :  d.  Birmingham,  11th  Jan.,  1869).      \_New.  Con. 
Mag.  (1869).] 


Clough   Hall    Colliery, 


SionEy,    Thomas    E. 
Kidsgrove. 

Furnace  v.  Pan  Ventilation.  [Trans.  N.  Staff.  Min. 
4-  Mech.  Eng.,  11.,  190-94,  (plates  195),  222—25.] 

Smith  and  Morris's  process  of  G-etting  Coal  by  Caustic 
Limes.     [Ih.,  VI.,  208—15.] 

Stourton  Castle. 

History  [Shaw  L,  265—67];  N.W.  View  of  Stourton 
Castle  and  Kinver  Edge  [ib.,  267];  W.  View  [ib.,  267]. 
{See  Pole  (Cardinal);  Talbot  (Bp.).] 

Stourton  Family. 

Arms.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  840,  145.] 

Stowb. 

Ordnance  Plan  of  Parish  of  Stowe.  .  .  Southamp- 
ton, 1882.  ^ 

Stowe-by-Chartlby. 

Monuments.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  853,  8  4.] 

Stowell,  Eev.  Hugh.  Rector  of  Ch.  Ch., 
Salford. 

The  Importance  of  the  Protestant  Controversy.    .    . 
A  Lecture  delivered  at   St.   Leonard's   Church,  Bilston.' 
....     Feb.  14th,  1840.     Wolverhampton ;  T.  Simpson 
n.d.  (1841).    12mo.,  pp.  48. 

Stowell,  Eev.  Hugh  Ashworth.  b.  Pendleton, 
Salford,  Lanes.,  1830  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Hugh 
Stowell  ;  Mat.  £rasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  27th 
■June,  1848  ;  Scholar,  1848—52  ;  B.A.,  1852  ; 
M.A.,  1856;  Curate  of  Luddeuham,  Kent, 
1853—57  ;  P.O.  of  Oh.  Ch.,  Maughold,  Isle- 
of-Man,  1858—63  ;  of  Warslow  and  Elk- 
stone,  1863—65  ;  of  Breadsall,  Derbys.,  1865 
to  death  ;  d.  16th  March,  1886. 

Contributed  various  papers  on  Natural  History  to  the 
Zoologist,  Phytologist,  and  Leisure  Hour. 

Strange,  Eev.  Cresswell.  b.  Abingdon,  Berks., 
9th  Sept.,  1842  ;  educated  Abingdon  Gr.  Sch.; 
Scholar  of  Pembroke  Coll.,  Ox.  ;  B.A.,  1866  • 
M.A.,  1868  ;  Curate  of  Hale,  Surrey,  1866— 
68  ;  Senior  Curate  of  Farnham,  1868 — 71  ; 
Vicav  of  Hales,  1871—72  :  Holy  Trinity, 
Southampton,  1872—84:  of  Edgbaston, 
Warws.,  1884,  to  date. 


1886. 


The  Trinity  of  Service.     Birmingham:  Cornish  Bros. 

I. 

An  Attempt  to  Remove  some  Popular  Difficultiea  in 
regard  to  the  Athanasian  Creed.  BirmingJiam:  Cornish 
Bros.     1889.     (2  editions.) 

Victories  of  Faith.  Birmingham:  Cornish  Bros.  1893 
XI  ^30-^2  ]     ^^'''''^^'-      i^i<'¥eld  Diocesan  Magazine, 

w  fni^'  ■^''l'™;  i^j^'^S'^am  Faces  and  Places,  III., 
59 — 60].     Portrait.     [Ib.  57.]  ' 

Straphan,  John.    Printer,  Hanley  ;  a  predecessor 
of  T.  Allbut  [s«g]. 

fi„j  ,P™P.°f^  *°!' the  Institution  of  a  Tontine  and  Bene- 
ficial Society  in  the  Staflrordshire  Potteries  to  commence 
nrp,^bl,>  P°*  September,  1795,  for  the  Purpose  of  erect! 
f  S  P^felic  Gi-anaries,  Steam  Engine  for  Grinding  Corn, 
and  Water  Works  for  the  supply  of  Hanley  Shelton 
Burslem,  Lane  End,  Lane  Delphfstoke,  TunstalfcobrWge' 


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&c.,  with  Spring-water  ;  also  for  furnishing  the  respective 
Districts  with  Grain,  Meal,  &c.  By  T.  Oiilton,  Public 
Commercial  Accountant,  Law  Stationer,  Sworn  Appraiser, 
and  Auctioneer,  Newcastle.  Hanley:  Printed  by  J. 
Straphan.    n.d.  (1795).     12mo.,  pp.  20.' 

Stratton,  Rev.  Joseph,  b.  Clifton  Campville, 
1839  :  s.  of  John  Stratton  ;  Mat.  Worcester 
ColL.'O.x.,  27th  May,  1858:  B.A.,  1862; 
M.A.,  18(57  ;  Curate  of  Halton,  Cheshire, 
1871—72  ;  Holy  Trinity,  Swansea,  1872— 
74  ;  of  Burton,  1874—75  ;  Master  of  Leed's 
Hospital,  ^Nottingham  ;  Curate  of  Winchfield, 
Hants.,  1887 — 89  ;  Master  of  Lucas's  Hospital, 
Wokingham,  1889  to  date. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1364.] 

Stretch,  Rev.  John  Cliffe  Theodore,  b.  Wor- 
cester, 1819  ;  s.  of  John  Cliffe  Stretch,  Esq.  ; 
Mat.  Magd.  Hall,  Ox.,  9th  June,  1842  ;  B.A., 
1846  :  P.C.  of  Penkhull,  1848—53  ;  Incum- 
bent of  Maldon,  Victoria ;  of  St.  Mark's, 
Melbourne,  1885. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1365.] 

Strete,  Richard.  B.A.,  Ox.  Univ.,  3rd  July, 
1614  ;  probably  the  same  who  was  Preb.  of 
Pipa  Minor  and  Canon  of  Lichfield,  13th 
April,  1521,  to  death  ;  Archd.  of  Salop,  1523 
— 36  :  of  Derby,  1528,  to  death  :  Chancellor, 
21st  Jan.,  1531—34  ;  d.  7th  Jan.,  1542. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1435 ;    Harwood's 

Lichfield,  191,  213,  215,  241.] 

Stkkttkll,  John.     b.   Stoke,   1707  ;    s.  of   Jo. 
Strettell;    Mat.   Magd.   Hall,    Ox.,   1st   Oct., 
1724;  B.A.,  6th  March,  1730. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1365.] 

Stretton,  Rev.  Henry,  b.  London,  1815  ;  s. 
of  Henry  Stretton,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Magd.  Hall, 
Ox.,  24th  April,  1839  ;  B.A.,  1843  ;  M.A., 
1845  ;  Assistant  Curate  of  St.  John's,  West- 
minster, 1843  ;  Curate  of  St.  Paul's,  Knights- 
bridge,  1844  ;  of  Chidwick,  Dorset,  1847—48  ; 
P.C .  of  Hixon,  1 848— 52 ;  St.  Mary's,  Chiswiok, 
1852 — 58  ;  Principal  of  English  and  Foreign 
Coll.,  Highgate,  London,  1858—66  ;  Head 
Master  St.  Alban's  Gr.  Sch.,  Herts.,  1866— 
70  ;  Curate  of  Somerby,  Lines.,  1870—74  ; 
of  Market  Deeping, '  Lines.,  1874—75;  of 
Spalding,  1875—76  ;  Vicar  of  Eastville-w.- 
Midville,  Lines.,  1876. 
Visitatio  Infirmorum ;  or,  Offices  of  the  Clergy. 
[Jointly  with  Rev.  Sir  W.  H.  Cope,  Bart.]  London,  1848. 
(Seditions.)  ^„,„    „ 

The  Acts  of  St.  Mary  Magdalene.  London,  1848.    8vo. 
Church  Hymns.    London :  Itivingtons.    1850.    12mo. 
First  Truths.    London,  1850.     (3  editions.) 
Guide  to  the  Infirm,  Sick,  and  Dying  Members  of  the 
Church  of  England.    London,  1852. 

Child's  Catechism.  London :  Masters.  1853.  12mo. 
(3  editions.)  .      ,        ,    .        ^  ^  ,  c 

The  Church  Catechism  Explained  and  Annotated  tor 
Catechising  in  Church.     London :  Masters.    1854.    18mo. 

The  Church  Catechism  explained  for  the  Use  of  Toung 
Persons.     London,  1855.  „    .       ,  „    •  ^ 

A  Short  Spelling  Course.     London :  National  Society. 

Spelling  Exercises.     London :  National  Society. 

Scholar's  Manual  of  Devotion  and  Sacred  Formularies. 

Brief  Catechism  of  Scripture  History. 

The  Collects  explained  in  a  Catechetical  Form.  Part 
I. .  London,  1868.    Part  II.  :  London,  1850. 

The  Church  Catechism  explained.  Part  II. :  The 
Creed.     London:  Masters. 


The  Progressive  Latin  Lesson  Book.     London :  Nutt. 
Christ's  Commission  and  The  Eeal  Presence.    Sermons . 
London  and  Spaldiwj.    1875. 

The  Mystery  of  the  Serpent.     London,  1876. 

Stretton,   Rev.   John.      LL.D.  ;    Treasurer  of 
Chichester  ;    Canon  of  Sarum  ;    Preb.  of  Gaia 
Minor,  Lichfield,  27th  ISTov.,   1448—74;    d., 
probably,  1474  ;  bur,  Salisbury  Cathedral. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  233,] 

Stretton,  Rev.  John  George  Moore,  b.  Hixon, 
1850  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Henry  Stretton,  M.A.  [seel; 
Mat.  Wadh.  Coll.,  Ox.,  16th  Oct.,  1868"; 
Clerk,  1868—72  ;  Hebrew  Exhibitioner,  1869 
—71  ;  B.A.,  1872  ;  M.A.,  1887  ;  Curate  of 
St.  Olave,  Exeter,  1876—77  :  of  St.  Cyprian, 
Marylebone,  1877—81;  of  Harlesden,  1881  : 
in  charge  of  St.  Cyprian's,  Brookley,  1882 — 87; 
Head  Master,  West  Kent  Gr.  Sch.,  1887— 
92  ;  Curate  of  St.  Saviour's,  Denmark  Park, 
1892  to  date. 
The  Communion  of  Saints  :  A  Sermon.    London,  1888. 

8vo. 

[Eobinson  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1365.] 

Stretton,  Right  Rev.  Robert  de.  b.  Stretton 
Magna,  Leios.;  s.  of  Robert  Herrick  ;  Auditor  of 
the  Rota  in  the  Court  of  Rome  ;  Ohp.  to  the 
Prince  of  Wales  ;  Canon  of  Lichfield ;  Bp.  of 
Lichfield,  29th,  Sept.,  1360,  to  death  ;  d., 
Haywood  Manor  House,  20th  March,  1385  ; 
bur.  St.  Andrew's  Chapel,  Lichfield  Cathedral. 
[Shaw,  I.,   247 ;    Dugdale's    Warwickshire,    28,    72 ; 

Harwood's    Lichfield,    141  ;      Godwin     de    Preesulibus  ; 

Nichols's  Leics.,  II.,  579,  510,  615 ;    Associated  Societies 

Beports  and  Papers,  XIX.,  198—208  ;    see  under  Fletcher 

(Eev.  W.  G.  D.).] 

Stretton,  Thomas  de.     Dean  of  Lichfield,  15th 
May,  1390,  to  death  ;  d.  1st  July,  1426. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  180 :    Associated  Societies'  Re- 
ports and  Papers,  XIX.,  207. 

Strick,  John.  Colonel,  Shropshire  and  Staffs. 
Royal  Volunteers  ;  C.E. 
Inaugural  Address  (as  President)  delivered  to  the 
Members  of  the  North  Staffordshire  Mining  and  Mechanical 
Engineers,  6th  Feb.,  1878  [7'mM.,  IIL,  6— 11.]  Re-open- 
ing of  Burley  Pit,  Apedale  [VI.,  183— 92.    Plates]. 

Strickland,  Rev.  W.  P. 

The  Pioneer  Bishop.  The  Life  and  Times  of  Francis 
Asbury  [see]  .     .     ■     with  an  Introduction  by  Nathan 

Bangs.  .  .  English  Edition,  with  an  Introduction  by 
the  Rev.  S.  W.  Christophers.  Manchester,  1860.  8vo.,  pp. 
xvi.,  248. 

Stringer,  E.     Surveyor,  Lichfield. 

A  Perspective  View  of  Lichfield.    1785. 

A  View  of  Mr.  Green's  Museum. 

A  Musical  Altar  Clock  in  possession  of  Mr.  Green. 

Portrait  of  I.  Green,  of  Lichfield. 

View  near  Lichfield,  including  a  most  remarkable  large 
Willow  Tree. 

Mr.  Stringer  had  a  copy  of  Harwood's  Lichfield  which 
he  illustrated  with  Sketches,  Engravings,  Plans,  and  Draw- 
ings, by  himself.  After  his  death  it  was  sold  to  one  of 
the  6ollegeB  at  Cambridge. 

Stpingfbllow,  Rev.  John.  b.  Liverpool,  11th 
Jan.,  1842  ;  s.  of  James  Stringfellow,  Esq.  ; 
educated  St.  Mary's  Coll.,  Oscott  ;  R.C.  Curate 
of  St.  Austin's,  Stafibrd,  1866  ;  of  St. 
Mary's,  Walsall,  1867  ;  of  St.  Philomend's, 
Caverswall,  1868—73  ;  of  St.  Gregory's,  Long- 
ton,  July,  1873—82  ;    Rector,  1882  to  date. 


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A  Short  History  of  St.  Gregory's  Mission,  Longton, 
down  to  1882.  Longton  :  W.  Brickel.  1886.  12mo.,  pp.  14. 
[Compiled  by  Eev.  J.  S.  partly  from  Father  Massam's 
Notes.] 

Strutt,  Joseph. 

Regal  and  Ecclesiastical  Antiquities  of  England. 
London,  1773.  4to.  4  nos.  forming  1  vol.  Supplement, 
1702. 

Biographical  History  of  England.  Two  Volumes. 
London,  1785—86.     4to. 

The  Sports  and  Pastimes  of  the  People  of  England. 
Loudon,  1801.  4to.  2nd  ed.,  1810,  4to.  A  new  ed.,  by  W. 
Hone,  with  Index,  London,  1830,  8to.  Ditto,  Tegg,  1858, 
8vo.,  port,  of  Hone. 

[References  to  Staffordshire,  or  persons  connected  therewith, 
in  all  the  above.] 

Stcaet,  Bernard.  Youngest  s.  of  the  Duke  of 
Eichmond  and  Lennox  ;  Commander  of  King 
Cliarles's  Forces  ;  created  Earl  of  Lichfield  ; 
killed  at  the  Battle  of  Eowton  Heath,  Cheshire, 
26th  Sept.,  1645. 
Portrait.  [Formerly  in  Collection  of  H.R.H.  the 
Duke  of  Kent.] 

Engraved  by  Vertue. 

The  Lord  John  and  the  Lord  Bernard  Stuart.  Painted 
by  Tandy ck.  [Formerly  in  Collection  of  Lord  Harde- 
wicke. 

Ditto.    Engraved  by  R.  Thomson,  lar.  h.  sh.  mezzo. 
Ditto.    Engraved  by  J.  McArdell.    sh.  mezzo. 
[Bodl.  Lib.,  243,  163.] 

Stcaet,  Charles.     4th  Duke  of  Eichmond  and 
6th  of  Lennox,  K.G. ;    created  Ear]   of  Lich- 
field, &c. 
[Bodl.  Lib.,  832,  235.] 

Stubbes,  Philip. 

The  Godly  Life  of  Catherine  Stubbes  [of  Burton]. 
London,  1618.     4to. 

Christal  Glasse  for  Christian  "Women,  with  Life  of 
Catherine  Stubbes,  who  departed  this  life,  at  Burton-upon- 
Trent,  Dec.  24th.  London:  Richard  Ihoms.  1592.  4to. 
London,  1606,  4to. ;  London,  1608,  4to.;  London,  1620,  4to. 
London,  1623,  4to.;  1620,  4to.;  1631,  4to.;  163i,  4to.;  1637 
1648.  Another,  London :  W.  ThacJcery.  n.d.  Ditto,  London 
W.  0    n.d.     London,  1664,  4to. 

Stdbbs,  John,  Lichfield. 

Letters  to  Ashmole,  Sir  W.  and  John  Dugdale  [Bodl. 
Lib.,  1731,  fe.  41i,  43a,  46a6,  47a6]. 

Address  (in  Stubbs's  writing)  "To  the  Corporation, 
Burg',  and  Freemen  of  ye  loyall  citty  of  Lichfield  "  (sub- 
scribed "  Truman,"  and  recommending  Ashmole  to  their 
choice)  [J6.,  f.  88a]. 

Stubbs,  Eev.  John  Pountney.  b.  Wolverhamp- 
ton, 1766  ;  s.  of  Walter  Stubbs  ;  Mat.  Ch. 
Ch.,  Ox.,  18th  Nov.,  1782  ;  B.A.,  1786 ; 
M.A.,  1789  ;  Vicar  of  Market  Drayton,  Salop, 
1790  to  death  ;  d.  7th  Jan.,  1833  ;  bur. 
Drayton  Church,  where  is  a  mural  monument. 
[Marshall's  Drayton  Parish  Church,  35,  36  ;    Foster's 

Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1369.] 

Stubbs,  Eev.  Jonathan,  b.  Orton  Longville, 
Hunts.,  1773  ;  s.  of  Eev.  Jonathan  Stubbs, 
Eector  {b.  1780  ;  d.  18th  June,  1789)  ;  edu- 
cated at  Hitchin,  Heref's.,  and  Winchester 
Coll.  ;  Pensioner  of  Emmanuel  Coll.,  Cam.  ; 
Mat.  New  Coll.,  Ox.,  1793  ;  Fellow  ;  B.A., 
1797  ;  Curate  of  St.  Alkmund's,  Derby,  1789 
—1803  ;  of  Uttoxeter,  1803  to  death  ;  m., 
1807,  Miss  Kirk,  of  Derby  ;  d.  13th  Nov., 
1810  ;  bur.  Tutbury  Church. 

Sermon  at  Uttoxeter  on  the  Death  of  Rev,  Jonathan 
Stubbs.     London,  1811.     8vo. 


Poem  on  Eev.  J.  Stubbs.  By  Rev.  W.  Ferneyhough, 
M.A.     [Redfern's  Uttoxeter,  223,  224.] 

Obituary.     [Ch.  Observer  (UIO).'] 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1369  ;  Redfern's  Uttox- 
eter (2nd  ed.),  222^24.] 

Stubbs,  Rev.  Jonathan  Kirk.  b.  Uttoxeter, 
1810  ;  s.  of  Eev.  Jonathan  Stubbs,  B.A.  [see], 
and  —  Kirk,  his  wife  ;  Mat.  Wore.  Coll., 
Ox.,  6th  Feb.,  1828 ;  Scholar,  1829—37  ; 
B.A.,  1830  ;  M.A.,  1831  ;  Curate  of  Bas- 
wich  ;  Incumbent  of  Ch.  Ch.,  Harwood,  Lanes., 
1852—66  ;  d.  3rd  Nov.,  1866. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1369.] 

Stubbs,  Eev.  Warden  Flood.  Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin  ;  B.A.,  1852  ;  Curate  of  Ross  Droit, 
Wexford,  1853 — 55  ;  Ballinasloe,  Galway, 
1855—57  ;  Vicar  of  Eocester,  1857—59  ; 
P.O.,  St.  Columba,  Liverpool,  1869— 88. ;  now 
of  Belle  Vue,  Grange  Road,  Upper  Norwood, 
S.E. 

Letters  to  the  Public  Press  on  "Synods,"  "Woodard 
Schools." 

Stukgbs,  Eev.  Nathaniel,     b.  Sudbury,  Derbys., 

1688  ;    s.  of  Eev.  Preb.  Sturges  [see]  ;    Mat. 

Corp.  Ch.  Coll.,  Ox.,  14th  Jan.,  1706  ;    B.A., 

26th  Feb.,    1712  ;    M.A.,    1717  ;    Eector  of 

Sarsden,   Oxon.,   1724—62  ;    Preb.  of  Boben- 

hall  and  Canon  of  Lichfield,  22nd  Nov.,  1739 

to  death  ;    Preb.  of  Whittington,  30th  July, 

1744  to  death  ;  d.  1762. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  220,  254 ;  Foster's  Alumni 
Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1440.] 

Sturges,    Eev.    Samuel.       Eector   of   Sudbury, 
Derbys.  ;    Preb.  of  Bobenhall,   Lichfield,    7th 
May,  1736. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  220.] 

Suckling,  Sir  John,  Knt.  M.P.  for  Lichfield, 
1623-24-;  for  Middlesex,  1624;  Comptroller 
of  the  Household  of  Charles  I.  ;  perhaps  re- 
membered more  because  he  was  father  of  the 
poet.  Sir  John  Suckling,  than  ought  else  ;  "  a 
man  of  a  serious  turn  of  mind." 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  362.] 

SuGDEN,  William,  b.  Keighley,  Yorks.,  16th 
June,  1821  ;  s.  of  William  Sugden  ;  articled 
with  Mr.  Samuel  Fruer,  of  Framlingham ; 
Managing  Clerk  to  Messrs.  Andrews  &  Pepper, 
of  Bradford ;  came  to  Staffs,  in  1848  and 
superintended  erection  of  original  Ohurnet 
Valley  Railway  Stations  for  the  North  Stafis. 
Railway  Co.;  settled  in  Leek,  as  Architect  and 
Surveyor,  1849  ;  afterwards  (1881)  the  Firm 
became  William  Sugden  &  Son ;  d..  Leek, 
24th  Sept.,  1892. 

Congregational  Church  and  Schools,  Leek.  Photo  - 
litho.  by  Day  ^  Son.    1863.     fcp.  fol.      (Privately  printed.) 

Newport  Cemetery  Chapel.     Photo.-litho.,  1864. 

Methodist  Free  Church,  Keighley.  Photo.-litho.  by 
J.  Y.  Knight.     1868.     fcp.  fol.     (Privately  printed.) 

Strong   Close  House.    South  Front.    Autotme  1860 

Ditto.     North  Front,     lib.'] 

Ditto.    Portico.     [/6."l 

Leek  Cemetery  Chapels.     Photo.-litho.  1870.    fcp.  fol. 

St.  Luke's  Schools,  Leek.  Photo.-litho.  Whiteman  4- 
Bass.     1870.    fcp.  fol. 

Woodhead  Hall.     (Privately  printed,  1881.)    fcp.  fol. 


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SUTTON 


Liverpool  Zoological  Gardens.  Bird's  Eye  Tiew. 
60  X  32.  Chromo-Utho.  by  C.  F.  KM.  (1883.  Privately 
priii^ed.) 

Northwood  Town  Park.  Zincograph.  (Privately 
printed,  1801.)    4to. 

Description  of  Dalton  Mills,  Keighley  [Keiqhley  News 
(28tli  Oct.,  1871)1 ;  A  Pair  of  Residences,  Bjth  Street, 
Leek  [Bri«.  Architect  (Jan.,  1880),  Photo.-litho.]  ;  St. 
Edward's  Schools,  Mill  Street,  Leek  [ib.  (5th  Aug.,  1881)]; 
Primitive  Methodist  Chapel,  Cheadle  [ii.  (2nd  Dec, 
1881)]  ;  Congregational  Tabernacle  Church  Buildings  at 
Hanley  \ib.  (7th  July,  1882)]  ;  Description  of  same 
\ Staffs.  Sentinel  (17th  Oct.,  1881)]  ;  Mixon  Hay  Farm 
Homestead,  for  J.  W.  Philips,  Esq.  [Building  News  (22nd 
Sept.,  1882),  Photo.-litho.  by  Akerman]  ;  Manchester  and 
Liverpool  District  Bank,  Leek  [Builder  (7th  Oct.,  1882), 
Photo.-litho.  by  Whiteman  &  Bass ;  reprinted  in  Banks 
and  Bankers  of  Leek,  by  T.  J.  Smith  (1891)]  ;  Description 
of  preceding  [Leek  Times  (27th  Oct.,  1893)]  ;  Dresden 
Congregational  Church  [Brit.  Architect  (23rd  JSfov.,  1883), 
Photo.-Litho.];  Entrance  Lodges,  Liverpool  Zoological 
Gardens  [Architect  (17th  Nov.,  1883),  Photo.-litho.]; 
Monkey  House  [ib.  (23rd  Feb.,  1884),  Photo, -htho.] ; 
Music  and  Tea  Rooms  [ib.  (15th  March,  1884)]  ;  Descrip- 
tion of  the  preceding  [London  Evening  News  (11th  Oct., 
1883)];  The  Nicholson  Institute, Leek '[Buader  (18th  Oct., 
1834),  Photo.-litho.  by  Wyman  &  Sons]  ;  Front  Entrance 
[Srit.  .4 rc7i!«ec<)  3rd" April,  1885)];  Further  details  [ib. 
(10th  April,  1885)];  Bagnall  Hall,  for  John  Keats,  Esq. 
[Architect  (14th  March,  1885),  Photo.-litho.]  ;  House  at 
Scarborough,  for  Edwin  Brough,-Esq.  [Builder  (17th  Oct., 
1885),  Ink-photo,  by  Spragues]  ;  Newcastle-under-Lyme 
Municipal  Buildings  [Building  News  (1885),  Photo.- 
Ktho.  by  Akerman] ;  Altered  Design  [Builder  (24th  April, 
1880),  Photo.-litho.  by  Wyman  &  Sons]  ;  Ditto,  Baths 
[ib.  (24th  April,  1886)]  ;  North  Front  [ib.  (4th  May, 
1889),  Ink-photo,  by  Spragues]  ;  View  at  Opening 
[  WeeUy  Graphic  (2oth  Oct.,  1890) ;  Daily  Graphic 
(15th  Oct.,  1890)  ;  Jllus.  Land.  News  (25th  Oct.,  1890)]  ; 
Leek  Town  Hall,  proposed  Amelioration  [Architect  (25th 
Aug.,  1887),  Photo.-litho.  by  Spragues]  ;  Hartley's  Model 
Tillage  at  Aintree  [Builder  (25th  Aug.,  1888),  Photo.- 
litho.  by  Spragues;  Building  News  (7th  Sept.,  1888)]; 
Description  of  preceding  [Liverpool  Mercury  (2nd  July, 
1888)]  ;  Sheflaeld  Municipal  Buildings  [Brit.  Architect 
(21st  Feb.,1890),  Photo.-litho.]  ;  Hanley  Technical  Museum 
[Building  News  (Oct.,  1890),  Photo.-litho.  by  Akerman]  ; 
Leek  Police  Station  [Brit.  Architect  (3rd  Oct.,  1890), 
Photo -litho.  ;  Leek  Times  (21st  Feb.,  1891),  Zinco.]  ; 
Woodcroft  [Builder  (I2th  Dec,  1891),  Photo.-litho.  by 
Spragne]  ;  Ditto  [Academy  Architecture  (1893)]. 

Obituary  Notices  [Leek  Times  (1st  Oct.,  1893)  ;  Leek 
Post  (1st  Oct.,  1893)  ;  Stags.  Advertiser  (1st  Oct.,  1893) ; 
Stag».  Sentinel  {1st  Oct.,  1893)]. 

ScGDEN,  William  Lanier,  b.  Leek,  1850  ;  s.  of 
William  Sugden,  Architect  [see']  ;  educated 
Leeds  Gr.  Sch.  ;  articled  to  his  father,  1867  ; 
Partner  with  his  father,  1881  to  death  of 
latter  ;  now  sole  surviving  partner  in  firm  of 
William  Sugden  &  Son  ;  Fellow,  Roy.  Inst. 
Brit.  Architects,  1892. 

[Most  of  the  Works  of  which  particulars  are  given  under 
William  Sogden  were  designe  1  in  part   by  W.  L.  S.  since  1878.] 

Leek  Bijou  Reprints.  No.  1  to  7.  By  Colonel  Ingersol, 
John  Asgill,  an  Oriental,  James  Thomson,  and  William 
Morris.      Lo'ndon  :     W.   Reeves.      1881-84       16mo, 

Sententise  de  Eatione  Artis.  London:  W.  Reeves. 
1890.    4to.    Photo.-tint  by  Akerman,  and  ink-photo,  by 

Opinions  on  the  Leek  Cemetery  Competition.      [From 

Professional  Papers.]      (Privately^  pnnted,^  Aug     1880.) 

Woodcroft  Ceiling  Light.   (Privately  printed.)  Photo. 

WeaMuness  Gardens.     (Privately  printed,  1802.)  4to. 

Weaponneas  Estate.     {Privately  printed,  1802.)    4to. 

Premises  for  the  Leicester  Secular  Society,  Hunibe- 
stone  Gate  [Brit.  Architect  (24th  Oct.,  1879),  with  a 
Photo.-htho. ;    Secular  Review  (5th  March,  1881),  Zmco  J 

House  at  Leek,  for  W.  S.  Brough,  Esq.  [Bnt  Architect 
(20th  Aug.,  1880)];  Design  for  Oak  Bedstead,  for  Mr. 
Phillips  [i5.  (4th  March,  1881).]  . -.^  ■,      .     i;    <■ 

Oak   Buffet  for   E.   Challinor,   Esq.   [Br>t.   Architect 

^'^^""Flemtsh  idlboard,  for  W.  H.  Rider,  ^^o,.[BrU.  Archi- 
tect  (22nd  Jan.,  1892),   Photo.-litho.] ;     Staftord  County 


Council  Buildings  [ib.  (23rd  Sept.,  1892),  Photo.-litho.] ; 
Catholic  Church  of  St.  John  the  Evangelist.  Kidsgrove 
[Brit.  Architect  (1893),  Photo.-litho. ;  Staff's.  Sentinel  (8th 
Feb.,  1893),  Zinco. ;  Staffs.  WeeUy  Post  ('Uth  Feb.,  1893), 
Zinco.;  Leek  Times  (11th  Feb.,  1893),  Zinco.];  Cheadle 
Town  Hall  and  Lilarary  [Brit.  Architect  (26th  May, 
1893),  Photo.-Litho.]  ;  BoathouseatRudyardLake  [Archi- 
tect (29th  July,  1893),  Ink-photo,  by  Spragues]  ;  Stafford- 
shire County  Council  New  Asylum  at  Cheddleton  [Brit. 
Architect  (4'th  Aug.,  1893),  Photo.-litho.]  ;  Alsop  Me- 
morial Hospital  Gateway,  Leek  (Alternatives)  [Brit.  Archi- 
tect (1893j,  Photo.-litho.]  ;  Sanders's  Buildings,  Leek 
[Leek  Times  (27th  Jan.,  1894),  Zinco. ;  Building  News 
(1894),  Photo.-tint]  ;  Wetton  Church  [.4re/Mi;ec«' (1894), 
Ink-photo,  by  Spragues]  ;  One  Ash,  Loughborough, 
for  W.  Wright,  Esq.  [Builder  (1894),  Ink-photo,  by 
Spragues],  Ac,  &c. 

SuKER,  John.  b.  Bobbington,  1721  ;  s.  of  John 
Suker;  Mat.  Magd.  Hall,  Ox.,  9th  April, 
1739  ;  B.A.,  1742  ;    M.A.,  St.  Edmund  Hall, 

1747. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1370.] 

Sdlivan,  Key.  Henry  William,  b.  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  London,  1815  ;  s.  of  Lau- 
rence Sulivan  Esq.  ;  JVIat.  Balliol  Ooll.,  Ox., 
30th  Nov.,  1833  ;  B.A.,  1839  ;  M.A.,  1840  ; 
Rector  of  Yoxall,  1851  to  death;  d.  22nd 
May,  1880. 
Parish  Sermons.  London,  1846.  2nd  ed.,  Oxford, 
1847.    12mo. 

Sermons    [preached  in  Toxall  Church].     2nd  Series, 
London,  1853,  12mo. 

Three  Sermons  for  the  Society  for  the  Propagation  of 
the  Gospel 

Several  Pamphlets. 

ScRTEES,  Sir  Stephenson  Villiers.  b.  Wallsend, 
Nortliumberland,  1803  ;  s.  of  John  Surtees, 
Esq.  ;  Mat.  Univ.  Coll.,  Ox.,  8th  Dec,  1821  ; 
B.C.L.,  1831;  D.C.L.,  1865;  of  Silkmore 
House,  Stafford  ;  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Tem- 
ple, 1881  ;  Advocate-General  of  St.  Lucia, 
West  Indies ;  Puisne-Judge  of  Mauritius ; 
Chief  Justice,  ditto,  1885,  and  Judge  of  the 
Admiralty  Court  of  that  Island,  1858 — 60  ; 
Knighted,  25th  June,  1860  ;  m.  (1)  Henrietta, 
dau.  of  (General  Staveley,  C.B.,  (2)  Barbara 
Eliza,  dau.  of  Rev.  William  Bosworth,  of 
Charley  Hall,  Leics.  ;  d.  19th  April,  1867. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1373  ;  Debrett'a  Knight 

age  (1869),  611 ;  Dod's  ditto  (1874),  619.] 

ScTTOK,  Abraham,     b.  Staffs.,  1551  ;  Mat.  Hart. 
Hall,  17th  Dec,  1576. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1443.] 

SoTTON,  Lords  Dudley. 

[Hist.  Coll.  of  staffs.,  IX.,  1—152.] 

Sutton,  Edward,  b.  1563 ;  s.  of  Edward,  8th 
Baron  Dudley  ;  Mat.  Lincoln  Coll.,  Ox.,  24th 
July,  1580  ;  9th  Baron  Dudley,  of  Dudley 
Castle  ;  summoned  to  Parhament  19t.h  Feb., 
1593— 3rd  Nov.,  1639;  m.  Theodosia,  daii. 
of  Sir  James  Harington,  Knt.,  of  Exton, 
Rutland  ;  d.  23rd  June,  1645  ;  bur.  St.  Ed- 
mund's, Dudley  ;  the  last  Baron  Dudley  of 
the  Sutton  line. 
[  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  B.S.,  IT.,  1443 ;    Dugdale's 

Baronage,  II.,  217 ;  Hist.  Coll.  Staffs.,  IX.  (pt.  2),  108-13  ; 

Nash's   Worcs. ;    Noake's   Worcester    Notes  ;    Harwood  s 

Erdeswicke  (1144),  374  ;    St.  Pa.  Charies  I. ;    Hist.  Coll.  of 

Staffs.,  IX.,  109n.] 

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Sutton,  Ferdinando.     b.  4th  Sept.,  1588  ;    s.  of 

Edward,    9th    Baron   Dudley  ;    Mat.  Lincoln 

Coll.,  Ox.,  27th  Nov.,  1605  ;    K.B.,  4th  June, 

1610  ;    m.,  July,  1610,  Honora  Seymour,  dau. 

of  Edward,  Lord  Beauchamp  ;    d.  22nd  Nov., 

1621  ;    bur.  S.  Margaret's,  Westminster,  23rd 

Nov. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  lY.,  1443 ;    Hist.  Coll. 
StafEs.,  IX.  (pt.  2),  113— 16. J 

Sdtton,  John  de.     4th  Lord  Dudley  ;  K.G. 

[Bodl.  Lib.,  862, 131  ;    Hist.  Coll.  of  Staffs.,  IX.,  60 
&c.] 

Sutton,  John.  b.  (baptised  St.  Edmund's, 
Dudley,  30th)  Nov.,  1569  ;  s.  of  Edmund, 
Lord  Dudley  ;  Mat.  Lincoln  Coll.,  Ox.,  24th 
July,  1580  ;  B.A.,  Queen's  Coll.,  3rd  July, 
1592  ;  probably  the  same  who  was  M.P., 
Newton,  1593  ;  of  Sedgley  Park  ;  m.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Whorwood,  of 
Stourton  Castle  ;  d.  (bur.  Sedgley,  3rd  March) 
1645. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1443 ;    Chetwynd 

MS.,  penes  Earl  of  Shrewsbury  ;    Hist.  Coll.,  Staffs.,  IX. 

(pt.  2),  108.] 

Sutton,  John.  b.  Alvington  (Almington),  1688  : 
s.  of  Roger  Sutton  ;    Mat.  Merton  Coll.,  Ox., 
2iid  March,  1708 ;   B.  A.,  1711. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1443.] 

Sutton,    Rev.    Eichard.     Preb.    of    Bobbenhall, 
Lichfield,  30th  July,  1554—63. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  219.] 

Sutton,  Eev.   Eobert  [or  Eoger].     Student  of 

Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  before  1561  ;    B.A.,  8th  Feb., 

1565  ;    M.A.i  5th  July,  1567  ;    B.C.L.,  14th 

Dec,  1580  ;    Eector  of  Fortoii,  1571  ;    Preb. 

of  Dassett  Parva  and  Canon  of  Lichfield,  18th 

Feb.,  1578—81  :  of  Stotfold,  18th  Oct.,  1579 

—87. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1443  :    Harwood's 
Lichfield,  226,  248.] 

Sutton,  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  Leek,  1778  ;  s.  of 
Thomas  Sutton  ;  Mat.  Worcester  Coll.,  Ox., 
23rd  June,  1795  ;  B.A.,  1799  ;  M.A.,  1802  ; 
B.I),  and  D.D.,  1842  ;  Vicar  of  Sheffield, 
1805  ;  Canon  of  York,  1841,  to  death  ;  d. 
9th  Jan.,  1851. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1374.] 

SwAiNB,  Edward.     Hanley. 

The  Hand  of  God :   A  Fragment.    And  other  Poems. 
Printed/or  Private  Circulation.     Hanley,  1839.     8vo. 
Editor  of  The  Espalier.     [See.] 

SwA>r,  John.     M.D.  ;  Newcastle. 

The  "Works  of  Dr.  Sydenham.    Translated  out  of  the 

Latin  by  .    "With  Memoir  by  Dr.  Johnson.    Three 

Tolumes.    London,  1742.    8vo. 

SwANN,  Eev.  George,  b.  Darton,  Yorks.,  23rd 
Dec,  1798  ;  Congregational  Minister  from 
1824 ;  at  Market  Bosworth,  Leics.,  1824 ; 
Bishop  Auckland,  Durham ;  Stokesley,  Settle, 
Lightcliffe,  (all)  Yorks.  ;  Worksop,  Notts.  ; 
finally  at  Stafford,  1871,  to  death  ;  d.,  Stafford, 
26th  Aug.,  1883. 


Popery  and'  Protestantism  eompared  and  contrasted. 
A  Lecture  delivered  in  the  Old  G-rammar  School,  Stafford, 
in  February,  1866.  Stafford:  Printed  by  Joseph  ffalden. 
1888.     12mo.,  pp.  20. 

The  Passion  "Week.  A  Sacred  Poem.  Stafford :  same 
imprint.    1869.    12mo.,  pp.  32. 

The  Memento.  Original  Family  and  other  Poems. 
For  Private  Circulation.  Stafford:  W.  Glass,  Printer. 
1869.    12mo.,  pp.  50. 

The  Autumn  Wreath.  A  Selection  of  Original  Poetry. 
Stafford:  .T.  HaXden.     1869.     12mo.,  pp.  96. 

The  History  of  John  the  Baptist,  and  the  early  His- 
tory of  Jesus  Christ,  Chronologically  arranged  in  a  Poem. 
Stafford :  Printed  by  W.  Glass.    1870.    12mo.,  pp.  24. 

Truth  Triumphant. 

Jesus  ever  the  same. 

SwANN,  Sir  William. 

Letter  to  Ashmole.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  1131,  f.  328a6.] 

S"WERBFORD,  Alexander  de.  Treasurer  of  St, 
Paul's  Cathedral ;  Archd.  of  Salop,  1225—46  ; 
d.  1246. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  215.] 

Swift,  John.      "  Agent  to  Brightly  &  Child,  of 
Bungay"';  Commercial  Buildings,  Stoke. 
[White's  Staffs.  (1834).] 

Swindells,  Eev.  Henry.     M.A.  ;  of  Borrowash, 

Derbys. 

Justification  by  Faith  and  Works  asserted.  Burton' 
on-Trent,  1794.    8vo.    Portrait  of  Author. 

Swinnerton. 

Ordnance  Plan  of  the  Parish  of  Swinnerton.  5  sheets. 
Southampton  (1880).  \ 

Swinnerton,  Blest  Colcough.    b.  Butterton  Hall ; 

K.  of  William  Swinnerton,  Esq.  [«««]  ;  educated 

Man.    Gr.    Sch.,   28th  Feb.,   1761  ;    d.   {bur. 

Trentham,  26th)  March,  1761. 

[Man.  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.,  I.,  94 ;  Hist.  Coll.  of  Staffs., 
TIL,  141— 44.] 

Swinnerton,  Rev.  Charles,  s.  of  Charles  Swin- 
nerton, Esq.,  of  Douglas,  Isle-of-Man  ;  Univ. 
Coll.,  London  ;  Curate  of  St.  Olave's,  Kirk- 
Christ-Lezayre,  Isle-of-Man,  1868—73  ;  Chp. 
on  Calcutta  Establishment,  1877  ;  m.  Maud, 
dau.  of  Major  W.  H.  Massy,  of  Eossanna, 
Tipperary. 

Early  Swynnerton  "Wills  at  Lichfield,  and  other  Ex- 
tracts [ Reliq.,  XXIII,,  39—64,  223].  Notes  on  the  Family 
of  Swynnerton  [ib.,  XTIIL,  167—69  :  XIX.,  44—46,  64, 
99—102,205,206:  XX.,  21-25,  104,  130— 32].  On  the 
Armorial  Bearings  of  the  Swynnertons  [ib.,  223—27,  228" 
Notes  on  Swynnerton  [ib.,  XXL,  34—38,  97—101, 169-73' 
Pedigree  [ib.,  238—39].  Swynnerton  [ib.  XXIL,  15,16" 
Extracts  from  the  Parish  Eegister  at  "Whitmore,  made  by 
the  Eector ;  Communicated  by  Bev.  C.  S.  [ib..  223—52], 
Swynnerton,  of  Salem,  Massachusetts    [ij.,  XXIIL,  115J. 

Swinnerton  Family. 

[Hist.  Coll.  of  Staffs.,  TIL,  147—89.] 

Swinnerton,  James,  b.  Newcastle,  15th  May, 
1799  :  s.  of  Benjamin  Swinnerton  and  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  James  Poole,  of  Finney  Green, 
his  wife  ;  educated  Newcastle  Gr.  Sch.,  under 
the  Eev.  J.  Blunt  i_s««]  ;  apprenticed  to  W. 
Denman  [see'],  Printer,  Wolverhampton,  and 
late  with  Messrs.  Taylor  &  Wilmer,  of  Liver- 
pool ;  commenced  business  in  Macclesfield, 
1821,  by  the  purchase  of  the  goodwill  and 
plant   of    Mr.   Jonathan   Wilson    (deceased) 


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[in  connection  with  the  purchase  it  is  interest- 
ing to  note  that  his  competitor  was  the  late 
Mr.  George  Routledge  (founder  of  the  London 
Publishing  House  of  G.  Routledge  &  Sons). 
"  Routledge,"  Mr.  Swinnerton  used  to  say, 
"  most  happily  for  himself,  went  back  to  London. 
.  .  .  But  for  that  circumstance  he  might 
have  been  grubbing  away  at  Macclesfield,  in- 
stead of  supplying  half  the  world  with  books  "]  ; 
on  the  30th  June,  1821,  an  announcement 
appeared  in  the  Macclesfield  Courier  that  he 
had  taken  over  the  business  ;  established  the 
Macclesfield  Herald,  3rd  Sept.,  1825,  and 
amalgamated  it  with  the  Macclesfield  Courier, 
5th  Jan.,  1828  ;  m.,  9th  Aug.,  1826,  Sarah 
Wright,  of  Marshall ;  Alderman  of  Maccles- 
field, 1844—66  ;  Mayor,  1846—47  ;  J.P. 
from  1874  ;  retired  from  business,  1879  ;  d. 
at  Macclesfield,  Feb.,  1881. 
The  Macclesfield  Herald  (4  pp.,  price  7d.),  3rcl  Sept., 

ig25 2S. 

The  Macclesfield  Courier  and  Herald,  5th  Jan.,  1825—79. 
Poems.     Descriptive  and  Miscellaneous.      By  Ferdi- 

nando  Jackson,  of  Eainow.    Macclesfield:  J.  Swinnerton. 

18B9 

A  Practical  View  of  the  Silk  Trade.  By  John  Front. 
Macclesfield:  J.  Swinnerlon.     1S20. 

Alderley  Edge,  and  its  neighbourhood.  Macclesfield: 
J.  Swinnerton.     1843.     8vo. 

A  Sketch  of  the  Parish  of  Prestbury.  By  the  Rev. 
G.  T.  Osborne.    Macclesfield.  1840.    Illustrated. 

Tiews  of  Gawsworih.  Drawn  by  the  Rev.  E.  Stanley 
riate  Bp.  of  Norvifich].     Macclesfield,  1845. 

An  Act  for  Supplvingilacclesfield  withWater.  Maccles- 
field, 1840.  '  „  1.  Tll      t      t    .:. 

A  "Whitsuntide  Ramble  to  Capesthorne.  Illustrated. 
Macclesfield,  1850.  ,     c  u 

A  Sermon  preached  at  the  Old  Church,  Macclesfield, 
by  the  Rev.  W.  C.  Cruttenden,  M.A.  (Rector  of  Alderley). 
Macclesfield,  1853.  ,    j    ■      iv, 

Sci-iptural  Education.  (A  Sermon  preached  m  the 
Parish  Church,  Prestbury.)  By  the  Rev.  William  Pearson, 
M.A.     Macclesfield,  1855. 

Ministerial  Duty.  A  Sei-mon  preached  m  the  Old 
Church,  Macclesfield,  by  the  Rev.  C.  A.  J.  Smith,  A.M., 
Incumbent.     Macclesfield,  1856.  ,    n  ,j, 

A  Sermon  preached  in  the  Old  Church,  Macclesfield, 
before  ihe  Mayor  and  Corporation,  by  the  Rev.  1.  a. 
Cornish,  M.A.  (Head  Master  of  the  Grammar  School). 

Knutsford  :  Its  Traditions  and  History.  By  Henry 
Green,  A.M.,  Author  of  "Whitney's  Emblems,  Andrea 
Alcester,"  &c.,  &c.    Macclesfield,  1859.        ^    „    .^    a^\^\- 

Sailors  aid  their  Songs.  By  Dr  H  C.  Brodrick, 
(1st  Central  Indian  Horse).     Macclesfield,  1864 

National  Religion.  A  Sermon  preached  in  the  Old 
Church.  Macclesfield,  by  the  Rev.  C.  A.  J.  Smith,  M.A. 

''"""'C'^lxl  "^BTa^of^er'^'shire.     By  "  Tom  Oak- 

^"^Rlco^rot^tierBy  the  Rev.  W.  Sutcliife,  M.A. 

"""^ReSTGawsworth.    By  the  Rev.  W.  Sutcliffe, 

^■\  Si^fpfeaS  at  the  Old  Church  Macclesfield, 
bv  the  Rev.  T.  B.  Cornish,  M.A.    Macclesfield,  1814. 
^^    Life  of  the  Rev.  JohnHolme   Vicar  of  ^o^-f/dTsfi' 
Cheshire,    By  the   Rev.   C.  K.  Dean.    Macclesfield,  1875. 

P^rtonal  Reminiscencs  of  a  Medical  Man  ;  Being  the 
Life  of  Dr.  Birchenal,  of  Macclesfield      Macclesfield    1875 

A  Centennial  Tour  to  the  United  States.      By  Joseph 

^"^Sermon't^'t^e'Death   of   James   Bent    Esq.,    of 
Sutton  Hall.    Preached  at  St.  James  s  Church,  button,  by 
the  Rev.  E.  Smith,  M.A.     Macclesfield,  187b. 
Scientific  Rambles.     [See  Samter  (J.  D.)vJ 
The  New  Buxton  Guide    .    .    .    Macclesfield:  Punted 
bv  James  Swinnerton.    n.d.  (circa  1840).    12mo,,  pp.  81. 
[Hist.  Coll.  of  StaflEs.,  VII.,  165.] 

Swinnerton,   Rev.   John.     b.  Eccleshall,  1753  ; 
s.   of  John    Swinnerton,    Esq.  ;    Mat.  Pemb. 


Coll.,  Ox.,  27th  Oct.,  1772  ;  B.A.,  1776  ; 
M.A.,  1781  ;  Vicar  of  Wybunbury,  Cheshire, 
at  death  ;  Preb.  of  Lichfield  ;  Chp. 

to    Bp.    of    Lichfield ;    m.    Miss  Hinckes,    of 
Stone  ;  d.  22i)d  Dec,  1807. 
[Foster's   Alumni  Oxou.,  IV.,   1378  ;    Hist.  Coll.  of 
Staffs.,  VIL,  140.] 

Swinnerton,  Richard  de.     Dean  of  Wimborne 

Minster,    7th    Jan.,    1334  ;     d.    St.    Olave's, 

London,  13th  Feb.,  1346. 

[Hutchins's  Dorset,  II..  5.S4  ;    Hist.  Coll.  Staffs.,  VII. 
(pt.  2),  66.] 

Swinnerton,    Rev.    Thomas,     b.   Staffs.  ;    s.  of 
Robert  Swynnerton  ;    educated   Ox.  and  Cam. 
Universities  ;  B.A.,  1516  ;  M.A.,  1519  ;    em- 
braced the  opinion  of  Martin  Luther  ;  assumed 
name  of  John  Roberts:  on  accession  of  Queen 
Mary  he  fled  to  the  Continent ;    d.   1556,  at 
Emden,  in  Friesland. 
A  Muster  of  Schismatic  Bishops,   otherwise   calling 
them  elves  Popes.     London :   Wi/nkyn  de  Worde.     1534. 
The  Plots  of  the  Papists. 

The  Life  of  Hildebrande,  called  Gregory  VII.   Written 
by  Cardinal  Benuo.     London,  1553.     8vo.     Ditto,  n.d.,  8vo. 
The   Life   of    Henry  IVth,    Emperor  of   Rome  and 
Almayne.     London.     8vo. 

[Blis^i's   Wood's  Ath.    Oxon.,  I.,  221  ;    Hist.  Coll.  of 
Staffs.,  VII.,  Ii(i7.] 

Swinnerton,  Thomas,  b.  Newcastle  (baptized 
Whitmore,  5th  Feb.),  1720  ;  s.  of  Thomas 
Swinnerton,  of  the  Yew  Tree,  Whitmore  ; 
Grocer  ;  Alderman  and  Mayor  (1756)  of 
ITewcastle  ;  J.P.  ;  m.  Sarah,  dati.  of  Wilham 
Furnival  ;  d.  1th  Nov.,  1796. 
[Man.  Sch.  Reg.,  I.,  167  ;    Hist.  Coll.  of  Staffs.,  VII., 

172.] 

SwiNNBRTON,  Thomas,  of  Butterton  Hall. 
[Gent.'s  Mag.  (17M),  1077—81.] 

Swinnerton,  WiUiam.  b.  Butterton,  13th  Oct., 
1717  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Swinnerton,  Esq.  ; 
Barristei-at-Law,  Inner  Temple  ;  Recorder  of 
Newcastle,  1742—90  ;  of  Stafford ;  Vice- 
Chancellor  of  Duchy  of  Lancaster,  1757 — 90  ; 
m.  (1)  Margaret,  dan.  of  Blest  Colclough, 
Esq.,  of  Eccleshall,  (2)  the  relict  of  —  Crewe, 
Esq.,  of  Crewe  Hall;  d.  at  Butterton  Hall, 
12th,  and  bur.  at  Trentham,  19th  Oct.,  1790. 
[Man.  Sch.  Reg.,  I.,  94 ;    Ingamell's  Newcastle,  52  ; 

Trentham  Parish  Reg. ;    Hist.  Coll.  Stiffs.,  VIII.  (pt.  2), 

141 ;  Burke's  Commoners.] 

Swire,  Rev.  John.  b.  Kildwick,  Yorks.,  3rd 
Dec,  1820  ;  s.  of  Rev.  John  Swire  (b.  1797  ; 
d  2'oth  Jan.,  1850)  ;  Mat.  Univ.  Coll.,  Ox., 
30th  Mav,  1839  ;  B.A.,  1844  ;  Incumbent  of 
Stretton,"  1844—57  ;  d.  26th  Sept.,  1861. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1378.] 

SwYNFBN  Family. 

A  Volume  of  Original  Letters,  to  and  from,  and 
Papers  connected  with  the  Family  of  Swynfen,  A.D. 
1644—1724.    fol.     [Salt  Lib.] 

Swynfen  Hall. 

Tiew  of.     [Shaw,  II.,  3D.] 

Swynfen,  John.    *.  Swynfen  ;  s.  of  John  Swyn- 
fen •    Mat.    Pemb.    Coll.,    Ox.,    18th   March, 


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1658  ;   B.A.,  1661  ;    Barrister-at-Law,  1670  ; 
bur.  WeeEord,  16th  Feb.,  1671. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.g.,  IV.,  1448.] 

SwYNKEN,  John.  b.  Swynfen  ;  M.P.,  Tamworth, 
1660—79,  1680—85;    m.  a  dau.  oi  —  Brstn- 

deth,  Esq. 

Letters  and  MS. 

[Part  lit  Mpiiford  Hall,  Stone  ;  part  in  tlic  Britisli  Museum. 
The  lattr-r  were  presented  by  Miss  Martlifi  Jervis,  who  also  made 
copies  of  tliose  at  Meafurd  and  included  those  iu  lier  gift.] 

Swynfen,  John.     B.D.,  Emmanuel  Coll.,  Cam., 
1697  ;    incorporated    Ox.    Univ.,    16th    May, 
1704  ;    Rector  of  Eaton  Constantine,  Salop. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  B.S.,  IV.,  1448.] 

Swynfen  Pedigree. 

[Shaw,  II.,  28*,  29*  ;  Bodl.  Lib.,  790,  239.] 

Swynfen,  Richard,     b.  Swynfen,  1634  (baptised 
23rd  March)  ;  B.A.,  Ch.  CL,  Ox.,  Ist  March, 
1654  ;   Student,  Gray's  Inn.  1660. 
[■Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1448.] 

Swynfen,   Richard,      b.   Swynfen,  1678  ;    s.  of 

Francis    Swynfen  ;     Mat.    Pemb.    Coll.,    Ox., 

10th  Nov.,  1694  ;     Student,  Middle  Temple, 

1693  :    M.P.,  Tamworth,  1708—10  and  Jan., 

1728  ito  death  ;   d.  22nd  July,  1726. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1448 ;  Palmer's  Tam- 
worth, App.  xiii.] 

Swynfen,    Samuel,     b.    Stafford,    1680  ;    s.    of 

Francis    Swynfen  ;    Mat.    Pemb.    Coll.,    Ox., 

31st  March,  1696  ;    B.A.,  1699  ;    M.A.,  New 

Inn  Hall,   17th  March,   1703  ;    M.B.,  1706  ; 

M.TJ.,     Pemb.     Coll.,     1712  ;      Lecturer    on 

Grammar  to  the  University,   1705  ;    d.   10th 

May,  1736. 

[Hearne's  Works,  I.,  8  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV., 
1448.] 

SwYNNBETON  Family. 

By  Rev.  Canon  Bridgman.  [Hist.  Coll.  of  StafEs., 
VII.,  1—189.] 

Swythamley  Paek. 

A  Story  of  Swythamley.  By  "Montefides."  Mait- 
chester,  1874. 

History  of  Swythamley.      [See  Brocklehurst  (P.  L.).] 

Sydenham,  Rev.  G.,  Head  Master  of  Hall  Court 
Gr.  Sell.,  Cannock. 

Notes  of  Lessons  in  their  Principles  and  Application 
for  the  Use  of  Teachers,  &c. 

England  before  the  Norman  Conquest  Considered ; 
with  Special  Reference  to  its  Literary  Character. 

Sydenham's  English  Grammar.     8vo. 

The  Church  Catechism  Explained  .  .  .  Stafford: 
R.  4-  W.  Wright.     1868.     12mo.,  pp.  46. 

Sylvester,  Eev.  Gabriel.     D.D.,  1492  ;  Master 

of  Clare  Hall,   Cam.,  1496—1506  ;    Preb.  of 

Weeford,     Lichfield,    3rd    Feb.,    1506—12  ; 

bur.  Croydon  Ch.,  where  is  a  monument. 

[Stenman's  Croydon,  161  ;   Le  Neve's  Fasti ;  Cooper's 

Ath.  Cantab.,  I.,  17  ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  252.] 

Symons,  Edward  Wilhain.  b.  Caldmore,  1857  ; 
s.  of  Rev.  James  Symons  ;  Mat.  New  Coll., 
Ox.,  15th  Oct.,  1875  ;  Scholar,  Univ. 
Coll.,  1876—80  ;  B.A.,  1879  ;  Fereday 
Scholar,   St.  John's  Coll.,  1880—87  ;    M.A. 


1882  ;   Head  Master  of  Huddersfield  Gr.  Sch., 
1880—87. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1381.] 

Symons  (or  Simons),  Robert,     b.  Staffs.,  1565  ; 
Mat.  Merton  Coll.,  Ox.,  24th  Nov.,  1581. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1449.] 


Talbot,  Alethea.     dan.  of   Gilbert,  7th  Earl  of 

Shrewsbury  ;  m.,  1606,  Thomas  Howard,  Earl 

of  Arundell,  who   was  created   Earl  Marshal, 

1621,  and  Duke  of  Norfolk,  1648. 

Thomas  Howard  et  Alethea  Talbot  Arundellae  et 
Sussex  comite.  Engraved  by  Vorsterman,  after  Vandyck. 
lar.  h.  sh. 


•  Engraved  by  Hollar.    1646.    h.  sh. 

Talbot,  Hon.  Alfred  Chetwynd.  b.  14th  Sept., 
1848  ;  s.  of  Henry  John  Chetwynd,  Earl 
Talbot  (3rd  Earl  and  5th  Lord  Talbot,  and 
18th  Earl  of  Shrewsbury)  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox., 
1st  May,  1867  ;  B.A.,  1871  ;  M.A.,  1872. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1383.] 

Talbot,  Hon.  and  Rev.  Arthur  Chetwynd.   .  b. 

Ingestre  Hall,  11th  Jan.,  1805  ;  s.  of  Charles, 

2nd    Lord   Talbot    [«««]  ;    educated    Rugby ; 

Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,   11th  Dec,  1822  ;    B.A., 

1826  ;    Fellow,   All   Souls'  Coll.,    1827—29  ; 

M.A.,  1829  ;  Rector  of  Ingestre  and  of  Church 

Eaton,   1829  to  death  ;    R.D.  of  Lapley  and 

Trysull ;    m.  (1),  1st  March,    1882,    Harriet, 

dau.    of    H.  C.  H.  Aston,   Esq.,    (2)    1853, 

Mary    Elizabeth,    dau.    of    John    Masterman, 

Esq.,  of  Hull ;  d.  13th  June,  1884. 

[Rugby    Reg.,    130;    Foster's    Alumni    Oxon.,    IV., 
1383.J  '  ' 

Talbot,  Rev.  Arthur  Henry,  b.  Church  Eaton, 
Oct.,  1855  ;  s.  of  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Arthur 
Chetwynd  Talbot,  M.A.  [«««],  and  Mary  Eliz- 
abeth Masterman,  his  wife  :  Mat.  Keble  Coll., 
Ox.,  20th  Nov.,  1874  ;  B.A.,  1878  ;  M.A., 
1881  ;  Curate  of  Stoke,  1878—81  ;  Vicar  of 
Lapley,  1881—84  ;  Rector  of  Church  Eaton, 
1884  to  date. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1384.] 

Talbot,  Augusta,  b.  5th  June,  1831  ;  dau.  of 
Hon.  George  Henry  Talbot  {brother  to  John 
16th  Earl  of  Shrewsbury)  and  Aueusta  Jones 
St.  Paul  {dau.  of  Sir  Horace  St.  Paul,  Bart.), 
his  wife.  On  the  death  of  her  father,  a  dispute 
arose  as  to  the  education  of  herself  and  her 
brother,  John — and  also  as  to  custody — which 
resulted  in  a  trial,  now  known  as  "  The  Talbot 
Case,"  which  occupied  attention  more  or  less 
during  1839—41  ;  at  the  conclusion  she  was 
liberated  from  a  nunnery  by  order  of  tlie  Lord 


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Chanoellor  ;    m.,   22n(i  July,    1851,    Edward, 
Lord  Howard  of  Glossop  ;    d.  3rd  July,  1862. 

The  Talbot  Case.  An  Authentic  and  Succinct  Account 
from  1839  to  the  Lord  Chancellor's  Judgment,  with  Notes 
and  Observations,  &c.  Seeley,  London.  1841.  8vo.,  pp. 
xliv.,  119. 

[Talbot  Claims,  27.] 

Talbot,  Bertram  Arthur,  b.  Tichborne,  Hants., 
11th  Dec,  1832  ;  s.  of  Lieut.-Colone]  Charles 
Thomas  Talbot  and  Julia  (dau.  of  Sir  Henry 
Joseph  Tichborne,  Bart.),  his  wife  ;  F.S.A.  ; 
Vice- Admiral  of  Cheshire  ;  Deputy  Lieutenant, 
Staffs.  ;  Knt.  Grand  Cross  of  Order  of  Pius 
IX.  ;  Knt.  Commander  of  St.  John  of  Jeru- 
salem ;  succeeded  his  cousin,  John,  Earl  of 
Shrewsbury,  as  17th  Earl  of  Shrewsbury, 
1852  ;  d.,  Lisbon,  10th  Aug.,  1856  ;  bur.  St. 
John's  Eoman  Catholic  Chapel,  Alton,  26th 
Aug. 

Minutes  of  Evidence  taken  before  the  House  of  Lords 
on  the  Earl  {Bertram  Arthur)  of  Shrevcsbury  a^nd  Water- 
ford  8  claiming  the  Office  and  Title  of  Lord  High  Steward 
of  Ireland.     [Ordered  to  be  printed.]    1855.    fol.,  pp.  32. 

[Lords'  Journal,  LXXXVL,  18  ;  St.  John's  Eeg., 
Alton.] 

Talbot,  Captain. 

Life  and  Surprizing  Adventures  of  Captain  Talbot. 
London,  1803.     12mo. 

Talbot,  Charles,  b.  1660  ;  s.  of  Francis,  11th 
Earl  of  Shrewsbury  (who  d.  16th  March,  1667); 
Lord  Chamberlain  to  James  II.  ;  Principal 
Secretary  of  State  to  William  III.,  1688  ; 
K.G.,  1688  ;  created  Marquis  of  Alton  and 
Duke  of  Shrewsbury,  1694  ;  P.C.  ;  Viceroy  of 
Ireland  ;  Lord  Treasurer  ;  rf.  1st  Feb.,  1717  ; 
bur.  Albrighton,  Salop,  23rd  Feb. 
An  Account  of  the  Life  and  Character  of  the  Duke  of 
Shrewsbury.     London,  1718.     8vo. 

Letters,  &c.     [<See  Coxe  (Archd.).] 
An  Act  for  Annexing  the  late  Duke  of  Shrewsbury's 
Estate   to  the  Earldom   of   Shrewsbury,  and  Confirming 
Gilbert,  Earl  of  Shrewsbury's  Settlement  in  order  thereto, 
and  for  other  purposes  therein  mentioned.    2720.    fol. 

[Lords'  Journals,  SIT. :  XV.,  430,  431 ;  Albrighton 
Reg. ;  Cunningham's  Biog.  Hist.  Bug.,  VI.,  89— 91 ;  Whar- 
ton's Wits  and  Beaux,  270 ;  see  Vernon  Papers.] 

Talbot,  Charles. 

The  Honour  of  the  Seals  ;  or,  Memoirs  of  the  Noble 
Family  of  Talbot,  attempting  to  do  Justice  to  the  Life, 
Character,  and  Descents  of  the  late  Lord  Chancellor. 
London,  1737.    8vo. ;   portrait. 

Talbot,  Charles,     b.  St.  Andrew's,  London,  8th 
March,  1753  ;  ».  of  Hon.  Charles  Talbot  (after- 
wards of  Hoar  Cross,  Burton-on-Trent ;  d.  11th 
—bur.  at  Yoxall  21st— April,  1766)  and  Mary 
(dau.  of  Sir  George  Mostyn,  Bart.),  his  2nd 
wife;    Mat.    Univ.    Coll.,    Ox.,    18th    April, 
1769  ;    F.S.A.  ;    15th   Earl   of  Shrewsbury, 
1811;  "he  transformed  the  barren  Common 
around  Alton  into  what  it  afterwards  became, 
one  of  the  most  charming  spots  in  the  uni- 
verse";   m.,  23rd  Sept.,  1792,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Mr.  Hoey,  of  Dublin  ;  d.  5th  April,  1827  ; 
bur.  Heythrop,  Oxon.,  20th  April. 
An  Act  for  Preventing  the  Bight  Honourable  Charles, 
Earl  of  Shrewsbury,  and  other  persons,  under  the  Act  for 
Entailing  certain   Estates  with  the   Earldom  of  Shrews- 
bury, from  disturbing  a  certain  partition  heretofore  made 


of  a  small  part  of  those  estates,  by  George,  late  Earl  of 
Shrewsbury.    18^0.    fol. 

Portrait.     [European  Maq.,  Vol.  37.] 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1384  ;  Plant's  Cheadle, 
210  ;  Heythrop  (St.  Mary's  Roman  Catholic  Chapel)  Reg.] 

Talbot,  Charles  Chetwynd.  b.  25th  April,  1777  ; 
s.  of  J  ohn ,  Earl  Talbot ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  1 1th 
Oct.,  1794  ;  created  M.A.,  28th  June,  1797  ; 
2nd  Earl  Talbot  and  4th  Baron  Talbot,  19th 
May,  1793  ;  P.O.,  1817  ;  Lord  Lieutenant  of 
Ireland,  1817—21  ;  ditto,  of  Staffs.  ;  K.B., 
1821,  until  he  was  made  K.G.  in  1844  ;  m., 
20th  Aug.,  1800,  Frances  Thomasine  Lambart, 
of  Holfham,  Norfolk  ;  d.  11th  (bur.  Ingestre, 
19th)  Jan.,  1849. 

Portrait.  Painted  by  John  Bostock.  Engraved  by 
J.  C.  Bromley.    Published  by  J.  Shepherd,  Newcastle,  1837. 

[Ingestre  Parish  Reg. ;  Foster  s  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.. 
1389;  Mirror,  XXL,  236;   Tait's  Mag.  (ISSS).] 

Talbot,  Charles  John.  b.  13th  April,  1830  ; 
8.  of  Henry  John,  Viscount  Ingestre  ;  educated 
Eton  ;  Mat.  Merton  Coll.,  Ox.,  23rd  Feb., 
1848  ;  M.P.,  Stafford,  1857—59  ;  for  North 
Staffs.,  1859 — 65  ;  for  Stamford,  May — Juno, 
1868  ;  succeeded  his  father  as  4th  Earl  of 
Talbot  and  19th  Earl  of  Shrewsbury,  1868  ; 
Major,  Staffs.  Militia  ;  Lieutenant,  1st  Life 
Guards,  1851 — 55  ;  J.  P.  and  Deputy 
Lieutenant,  Staffs.  ;  J.P.,  Middlesex  ;  Hon. 
Major,  Staffs.  Yeomanry  Cavalry  ;  Lord  High 
Steward  of  Stafford,  1868  to  death  ;  Hereditary 
Lord  High  Steward  of  Ireland  ;  Provincial 
Grand  Master  of  Freemasons,  1871  to  death  ; 
Captain,  Hon.  Corps  of  Gentlemen-at-Arms, 
1875  ;  P.C,  1875  ;  m.,  1855,  Anne  Theresa, 
dau.  of  Commander  Howe  Cockerell,  K.N.  ;  d., 
London,  11th  May,  1877. 

Meliora  ;  or,  Better  Times  to  Come.  Being  the  Con- 
tributions of  Many  Men  touching  the  Present  State  and 
Prospects  of  Society.  Edited  by  Lord  Ingestre.  London : 
Parlcer.  185^.  12mo.,  pp.  xvi.,  281.  (2  editions.)  Ditto, 
2nd  Series,  1853,  pp.  263. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1384 ;  Plant's  Cheadle, 
215—17.] 

Talbot,  Charles  Thomas  Chetwynd.  b.  Ingestre, 
1802  (baptized  12th  July)  ;  s.  of  Charles, 
Earl  Talbot ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  6th  April, 
1821;  Viscount  Ingestre;  d.,  Vienna,  23rd 
May,  1836,  ''  by  suffocation  in  the  swamp  of 
the  Prater." 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1384 ;    Ingestre  Parish 

Registers.] 

Talbot,  Ven.  Christopher,  s.  of  John,  1st  Earl 
of  Shrewsbury  \_see]  ;  Rector  of  Whitchurch, 
Salop  ;  Member  of  the  Guild  of  St.  Mary, 
Lichfield,  1484  ;  Archd.  of  Chester,  7th  June, 
1486—90. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  205.] 

Talbot,  Edward,  s.  of  George,  6th  Earl  of 
Shrewsbury  ;  Mat.  Magd.  Coll.,  Ox.,  6th 
June,  1579  ;  M.P.,  Northumberland,  1584 — 
85,  1586 — 87  ;  8th  Earl  of  Shrewsbury  ;  d. 
6th  Sept.,  1617  [Pedigree  in  Talbot  Claim 
says  1618]. 
Letter  from  Lady  Arabella  Stuart  to  him.  [Bodl. 
Lib.,  nS9,  154.] 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1453.] 


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Tai.bot,  Elizabeth,  clau.  of  Sir  Richard  Walden, 
Knt.,  of  Erith,  Kent  ;  m.  (as  his  2nd  wife) 
George,  4th  Earl  of  Shrewsbury,  whom  she 
survived.     Will  dated  1567. 

[Bodl.  Lib.,  ii05,  201.] 

Talhot,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Hardwick  of 
Hardwick,  Derhys.  :  m.  (1)  when  14  years  old 
to  Robert  Barley,  (2)  Sir  William  Cavendish, 
of  Chatswortb,  (3)  William  Saint  Lowe, 
Captain,  Queen  Elizabeth's  Guard,  and  (4) 
George  Talbot,  6th  Earl  of  Shrewsbury  ;  "  she 
rebuilt  Chatsworth,  Hardwick,  and  Oldcot, 
Derbys.";  since  known  as  the  celebrated  "  Be?s 
of  Hardwick";  d.  13th  Feb.,  1607. 

Portrait,  after  C.  Johnson.  Engraved  by  Yertue.  h.  sh. 

[Bodl.  Lib.,  854,  37.] 

Talbot,  Elizabeth,     dau.  of  Gilbert,  7th  Earl  of 

Shrewsbury  ;    m.  Henry  Grey,   Earl  of  Kent, 

Whitefriars,   London,    7th   Dec,   1661  ;    bur. 

Fhtton  Church,  Beds. 

A    Choice    Manuall   of  Rare  and  Select   Secrets  in 

Physic   and   Chyrurgie.    By  the   Right   Honourable   the 

Countess  of  Kent,  late  deceased.    12th  ed.,  16&0.     12mo. ; 

Port,  (oval)  as  Frontis, 

[Pennant's  Tour,  Chester  to  London,  394.] 

Talbot  Family. 

The  Honours  of  the  Seals  ;  or.  Memoirs  of  the  Noble 
Family  of  Talbot.  With  the  Life  of  Lord  Chancellor 
Talbot.     Printed  in  the  year  1737.     8vo. 

Shrewsbury  Family  [Mirror,  N.S.,  III.,  216]  ;  Ruling 
Families  of  England  \_The  Spectator  (1863)]. 

Memoirs  of  the  Families  of  Talbot,  Carew,  G-ranville, 
and  Courtenay.  By  J.  Anstis.  [Formerly  penes  Dr. 
Ducarel.] 

Talbot  Papers.  [Coll.  of  Arms.  H.  181 :  G.  130  : 
M.  349  :  M.  361 :  M.  389  :  N.  102  :  N.  176  :  N.  218  :  N.  394.] 

Talbot,  Francis,  5th  Earl  of  Shrewsbury,  K.G. 
m.,  25th  Sept.,  1560,  Mary,  d<xu.  of  Thomas, 
Lord  Dacre  of  Gillesland  ;  d.  1580. 

"The  ordre  of  proceedinge  to  the  churche"  at  "the 
entrement  of  Fraunces,  Brie  of  Shrewsbury."  [Bodl.  Lib., 
81S,  (15)  28o6.] 

The  Proclamation  of  the  Style  and  Title  of  Frances, 
Earl  of  Shrewsbury,  made  at  his  Funeral.     [lb.,  (16)  30a.] 

Another  reference,     [lb.,  1112,  90.] 

Talbot    (or    Talbotte),    Lord    Francis.      s.    of 
George,  6th  Earl  of  Shrewsbury  ;  of  St.  John's 
Coll.,   Ox.,  before  1566  ;    d.  in  lifetime  of  his 
father. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1453.] 

Talbot,  Francis,  11th  Earl  of  Shrewsbury.  m. 
(2)  Anna  Maria  Brudenell,  dau.  of  Robert, 
2nd  Earl  Cadogan  ;  d.  16th  March,  1667,  of 
a  wound  received  in  a  duel  with  George  Villiers, 
2nd  Duke  of  Buckingham. 
Nativity  of  his  Wife.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  243, 194.] 

Talbot,  George,  4th  Earl  of  Shrewsbury,  K.G. 
High  Steward  of  Lichfield  ;  m.  (2)  Elizabeth 
Walden  \_see  Talhot  (Elizabeth)],  who  survived 
him  ;  d.  26th  July,  1538.  Will  dated  1537  ; 
proved  1538. 
Solemnization  of  St.  George's  Feast  at  Windsor,  7th 

May,  1503  ;   with  "  a  lettre  mysayve  excusing  the  absence 

of  the  Earl  of  Shrewsbury  and  others."     [Bodl.  Lib.,  1110 

II.,  12,  f.  16a,  18a.] 

Other  references.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  1113,  16,  18  :  1125,  II.  : 

1148,  II. :  1521,  (B)  153  :  1105,  201  :    1110.  34  :  1100,  1036.] 


Talbot,  George,  6th  .Earl  of  Shrewsbury.     High 

Steward  at  Trial  of  the  Duke  of  Norfolk  ; 
pi-esent  at  Execution  of  Queen  Mary  of  Scots ; 
m.  (1)  Gertrude,  dau.  of  Thomas  James,  Earl 
of  Rutland,  (2)  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Hard- 
wick, of  Hardwick  \_see]  ;  of.,  Sheffield,  13th 
Jan.,  1591. 

Pedigree  showing  Descent  of  Office  of  Earl  Marshall 
from  William  Mareshall,  Earl  of  Pembroke  {ob.  1219),  to 
George,  Earl  of  Shrewsbury,  ifcc.  By  Glover.  [Bodl. 
Lib.,  Sae,  (20)  733.] 

Letter  from  R.  Glover  "  To  the  Lord  Talbot "  on  the 
above  Pedigree.     [76.,  734.] 

Coppie  of  a  Letter  by  thirle  of  Shrewsbury,  Erie 
Marshall  of  England,  to  the  L.  Maior  of  the  citie  of 
London,  "  relative  to  the  arrest  of  Windsor  Herald."  [76., 
857,  117,  f.  274,  275.] 

Account  of  the  Installation  of  the  E.  of  Shrewsbury 
and  Cumberland.     [76.,  1109,  (69)  45.] 

Monies  given  in  reward  at  Windsor,  by  the  E.  of 
Shrewsbr:  Lieutenant,  to  (the)  Q.  Ma'tie  at  St.  George's 
Feast,  a'a  1665.     [76.,  (98)  78.] 

The  charges  of  the  hatchm'ts,  &c.,  for  the  E.  of 
Shrewsbury  and  other  Knights  in  the  time  of  Q.  Elizabeth. 
[76  ,  1110,  (33)  196,  20.] 

Curious  tenure  granted  to  George,  Earl  of  Shrews- 
bury [Mirror,  XTIII.,  114] ;  Signed  Proclamation  against 
Lord  Protector  Somerset  [Foxe's  Acts  and  Monuments 
(1597),  II.,  1245]  ;  Reply  of  the  Lords  to  the  Lady 
Mary's  Letter  (9th  July,  1563)  [ib.,  1279]  ;  Letter  to 
Bonner,  Bishop  of  London,  on  Q,  Mary  being  quick  with 
child  [ib.,  1341];  Application  of  Enquiry  in  the  Case  of 
John  TooUie  after  he  was  dead  [ib.,  1439]. 

Other  references.  [Bodl.  Lib.,  UIO;  ,346  :  1109,  78, 
and  later,  1113,  1146  :  824,  241  :  836,  363,  733  :  858,  291 : 
840,  455  :  857,  200,  270,  274,  407,  485  :  830,  19.] 

Talbot,  Rev.  George,  b.  Westminster,  1756  ; 
s.  of  John  Talbot ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  19th 
Oct.,  1773  ;  B.A.,  1777  ;  M.A.,  All  Souls', 
1790  ;  Rector  of  Church  Eaton,  1810,  and  of 
Ingestre,  1811,  to  death  ;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
Lord  Henry  Beauclerk  ;  d.  2nd  Nov.,  1812. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  lY.,  1384.] 

Talbot,  George,  14th  Earl  of  Shrewsbury. 

An  Act  for  Confirming  and  Carrying  irto  EfEect  an 
Exchange  heretofore  made  or  attempted  to  be  made  be- 
tween the  Right  Honourable  George,  late  Earl  of  Shrews- 
bury, and  John  Grace,  of  Whitby,  in  the  County  of 
Chester.    1851.    fol. 

Talbot,  Rev.  George  Gustavus  Chetwynd.  b. 
Ingestre,  9th  March,  1810  ;  s.  of  Charles,  2nd 
Earl  Talbot ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  30th  April, 
1828;  B.A.,  1831;  M.A.,  1833  ;  Curate  of 
Ingestre,  1833  ;  Rector  of  Withington,  Gloucs., 
1834  ;  J.P.,  Gloucs.  ;  m.,  1842,  Emily  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Henry  Elwes,  Esq.,  of  Collesbourne 
Housp,  Gloucs. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  lY.,  1384.] 

Talbot,  Gilbert,  5th  Lord  Talbot,  K.G. 

[Bodl.  Lib.,  863,  62  :  833,  40  :  1137,  136a.] 

Talbot,  Gilbert,  s.  of  George,  6th  Earl  of  Shrews- 
bury ;  of  St.  John's  Coll.,  Ox.,  circa  156G  ; 
created  M.A.,  Cam.  Univ.,  28th  Feb.,  1595  ; 
of  Lincoln's  Inn,  1578  ;  M.P.,  Derbys.,  1572 
— 83  ;  summoned  to  Parliament  as  Baron 
Talbot,  12th  Nov.,  1688  ;  K.G.,  1592  ;  P.O. 
16U1,  1603  ;  7th  Earl  of  Shrewsbury,  1591  ;' 
m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Cavendish  ■  d 
8th  May,  1616. 

"Commis-ion  de  la  Regne  Soverain"  au  Comte  de 
Shrewsbury  et  a  Guil.  Dethick.  Garter,  pour  presenter  la 


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jartiere  au  Roy.  de  Prance;  dounce  6  Sept.,  1696.     FBodl. 
Lib.,  III.,  (21)  61.] 

Report  of  the  Mission  of  "The  E.  of  Shrewsbury  (who 
was)  sent  Into  France  to  Hen.  4th  with  the  Order  of  the 
Garter  in  1526."      [lb.,  (*26)  946.J 

Instructions  for  Gilbert,  Lord  Talbot,  Earle  of 
Shre[w]sburie,  being  sent  to  the  French  King,  our  good 
brother,  for  the  executing  of  those  things  hereafter  follow- 
ing, drawne  by  the  Lord  Cecill."     [lb.,  (*28)  98.] 

Commission  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  appointing  (Gilbert) 
Earl  of  Shrewsbury  and  "William  Dethick,  Garter,  am- 
bassadors to  bear  the  insi.gnia  of  the  order  to  Henvy  (IV.), 
King  of  France.     [lb.,  Vll.,  6,  f.  114a.] 

Letter  from  Gilbert,  E.  of  Shrewsbury  to  Lord  Cecill, 
stating  that  he  had  arrived  at  Sir  Chas.  Cavendiahe's 
house,  yesternight,  and  what  giesses  [jestes]  Lord  Cecil's 
brother  and  he  had  set  down  for  the  Queen's  progress  from 
York  ;  with  a  postscript  by  Ma.,  Countess  of  Shrewsbury, 
commending  her  pleasant  companion,  Lord  Cecil's  little 
son.     [lb.,  1729,  f.  183a.] 

Other  references.      [ 
58:  Se.3,  411.] 


lb.,  1109,  45,  13  :  1110,  195  :  1113, 


Talbot,  Monsignor  Gilbert  Chetwynd.  b.  28th 
April,  1816  ;  s.  of  Charles,  Earl  Talbot  ;  Mat. 
Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  15th  May,  1834  ;  B.A.,  1837  ; 
Fellow,  All  Souls,  1838-51  ;  M.A.,  1842  ; 
Student,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1837  ;  Private  Sec- 
retary to  Earl  of  H.addington,  when  Lord 
Privy  Seal  ;  Major,  Staffs.  Yeomanry,  1851  ; 
joined  the  Roman  Catholic  Church  ;  Roman 
Catholic  Chp.  to  28th  Middlesex  Roy.  Rifle 
Volunteers,  1860  ;  Canon,  Roman  Catholic 
Church  ;  Domestic  Prelate  to  Pope  Pius  IX., 
and  now  to  Pope  Leo  XIII.  ;  Rector  of 
Church  of  the  Assumption,  London,  1876  to 
date. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxou.,  IT.,  1384.] 

Talbot,  Henry  Jolin  Chetwynd.  h.  8th  Nov., 
1803  ;  s.  of  Charles,  2nd  Earl  Talbot ;  com- 
manded the  "  Philomel  "  at  Battle  of  Navarino  ; 
Captain,  R.N.,  1822  :  Admiral,  R.N.  ;  Knt. 
of  St.  Anne  of  Russia  ;  Knt.  of  St.  Louis  of 
France  ;  M.P.,  Thetford,  1880  ;  Armagh, 
1831  ;  Dublin,  same  year  ;  South  Staffs., 
1837 — 49  ;  Lord-in- Waiting  to  the  Queen, 
1852  ;  Captain,  Hon.  Corps  of  Gentlemen-at- 
Arms,  1858 — 59  ;  succeeded  his  father  as  3rd 
Earl  Talbot,  22nd  Feb.,  1849,  and  his  kins- 
man as  18th  Earl  of  Shrewsbury,  by  decision 
of  the  House  of  Lords,  1st  June,  1858  ;  Lord 
High  Steward  of  Ireland  ;  rn.,  8th  Nov.,  1828, 
Sarah  Elizabeth,  ilati.  of  2nd  Marquis  of 
Waterford  ;  d.  Newbattle,  Dalkeith,  4th  June, 
1868. 
Case  of  the  Right  Honourable  Henry  John  Chetwynd, 
Earl  Talbot,  claiming  to  be  Earl  of  Shrewsbury.  1857. 
f  ol.,  pp.  41.  n  ■  c 

Minutes  of  Evidence  taken  before  the  Committee  of 
Privileges  of  the  House  of  Lords  appointed  to  hear  the 
Claim  of  Henry  John  Chetwynd,  Earl  Talbot,  to  be  Earl 
of  Shrewsbury,  &c.  .  .  1857—58.  fol.,  pp.  673; 
Pedigrees.  ,  „.      , 

Case   on   behalf  of   Lord  Edmund  Bernard  litzalan 

Howard    .    .    .    Mary  Alethea,   Princess  Doria  Pamphili 

.    .     and  Agnes,  Duchess  of  Sora    ...    in  Opposition 

to  the  Case  of  Henry  John  Chetwynd,  Earl, Talbot.     1867. 

fol.,  pp.  15. 

The  Talbot  Case  and  the  Protestant  Clergy.  Re- 
printed from  the  Weeldy  Register.  London,  ii.d.  (1856). 
8vo.,  pp.  xvi.  ,  „  «   .      „ 

Divorce  in  1857.  The  Talbot  Case.  Letter  of  "Cu] us.  ■ 
containing  full  particulais  of  the  Case,  with  observations 
on  the  unsatisfactory  state  of  the  laws.  London,  1857. 
12mo.,  pp.  228. 


The  Earl  of  Shrewsbury  v.  Trappes.  An  Appeal  from 
the  Decrees  of  the  Court  dismissing  the  Plaintiff's  BUI, 
with  Costs    .     .    .    Judgment.  London,  1860.   8vo.,  pp.  44. 

Talbot,  John.  b.  Blechmore,  Salop,  1373  ;  s.  of 
Sir  Richard  Talbot  (4th  Lord  Talbot),  of  Good- 
rich Castle,  Herefs.  ;  Lord  Justice  of  Ireland, 
1412  ;  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Ireland,  1414 — 21, 
and  again,  1444;  with  HenryV. in  Prance,  1420; 
K.G.,  1  Henry  VI.  ;  remained  in  Prance  many 
years,  being  taken  prisoner,  1429  ;  Marshal 
of  Prance  ;  created  Earl  of  Shrewsbury,  20th 
May,  1442  ;  appointed  Ambassador  to  treat 
for  peace  with  King  of  France,  1443  ;  created 
Earl  of  Wexford  and  Waterford,  17th  July, 
1446  ;  again  in  France,  1451,  when  he  became 
General  of  English  Fleet ;  Lieut.-General  of 
Aquitaine,  1452  ;  shot  through  the  thigh  wfith 
a  cannon  ball  whilst  besieging  Chagtillon,  and  d. 
20th  July,  1453  ;  m.  (1 )  Maud,  dau.  of  Thomas, 
Lord  Furnival,  (2)  Margaret,  dau.  of  Richard 
Beauchamp,  Earl  of  Warwick.  At  various 
periods  he  was  created,  besides  the  above — 
Earl  of  Valence  ; .  Lord  Talbot  of  Gooderich 
and  Orchinfeld  ;  Lord  Strange  of  Blechmore  ; 
Lord  Lowtofte  of  Worksop,  Notts.  ;  Lord 
Verdon  of  Alton  ;  Lord  Cromwell  of  Wing- 
field  ;  Lord  Furnival  of  Sheffield  ;  and  Lord 
Faulconbridge. 

Coronation  Service  as  Lord  Furnival  [Bodl.  Lib.,  863! 
62]  ;  Creation  as  Earl  Shrewsbury  [ih.,  841,  239,  331]. 
Portrait.    Jn  Oil.    At  Castle  Ashby,  Northants. 

Engraved  by  Basire.     [Pennant's  Chester  to 


London,  .812.] 


■  Engraved  by  T.  Cecil.    4to. 

■  [Rapin's  History  of  England]. 


[Chalmers's  Biog.  Diet.,  XXIX.,  101— 110;  Collins's 

Peerage ;    Monstrellet's  Chron. ;    Rapin's  Hist,  of  Eng. ; 

Biog.  Brit. ;   A,  Becket's  Biog.  Diet.,  III.,  785 ;  Gorton's 
Biog.  Diet.,  Vol.  III.] 

Talbot,  John.     b.   1448  ;    3rd  Earl  of  .  Shrews- 
bury ;    m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Humphrey,  Duke 
of  Buckingham  ;  d.  1473. 
[Bodl.  Lib.,  848,  37*.] 

Talbot,  John.  b.  Grafton  Manor,  18th  March, 
1791  ;  s.  of  John  Talbot  (s.  of  George,  14th 
Earl  of  Shrewsbury)  and  Catherine  (dau.  of 
Thomas  Clifton,  Esq.,  of  Lytham,  Lanes.),  his 
wife ;  succeeded  as  16th  Earl  of  Shrewsbury, 
&c.,  6th  April,  1827,  on  the  death  of  his  uncle 
Charles  {see']  ;  K.G.C.  of  Royal  Ernestine 
Order  of  Saxony  ;  F.R.S. ;  Member  of  Royal 
Academy  of  Naples  ;  d.  Naples,  9th  Nov., 
1852  ;  bur.  St.  John's  Roman  Catholic  Cbapel, 
Alton,  14th  Dec,  1852. 
Reasons  for  not  taking  the  Oath.  London,  1825.  8vo. 
Ditto,  1828,  8vo. 

Letter  to  Lord  Bexley.    London,  1829.    8vo. 
Suggestions  for  the  Improvement  of  the  Poor.    Lon- 
don, 1831.    8vo. 

Captain  Graham's  Case.    London,  n.d.    8vo. 
Present  Posture  of  Affairs.    London,  1841.    8vo. 
Letter  on  the  Estatica  of  Caldaro,  and  the  Addolorata 
of   Capriana.     London,  1841.     8vo.     Second  Edition,  re- 
vised and  enlarged.      To  which  is  added  the  relation  of 
three  successive  Visits  to  the  Estatica  of  Monte  Sansarina, 
in  May,  1842.    London :   C.  Dolman.    1842.    8vo.,  pp.  143. 
Sharp  Rebuke  for  a  "Meek  and  Modest  Reply."    Lon- 
don, 1842.    8vo. 

Speech  on  Irish  Arms  Bill.    London,  1843.    8vo. 
Speech  on  Irish  College  Bills.    London,  1845.    8vo. 


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Hints  towards  the  Pacification  of  Ireland.  London, 
1844.    8vo. 

Thoughts  on  Poor  Eelief  Bill  for  Ireland.  London, 
1847.    8vo. 

Diplomatic  Relations  with  Eome.    London,  1848.   Svo. 

Eeply  to  Archbishop  McHale's  Letter  to  the  Barl  of 
Shrewsburj'.    n.p.,  pi.,  or  d.    [London,  1848.1    8vo.,  pp.  12. 

Letter  to  the  Eight  Hon.  Lord  John  Eussell.  London, 
1851.    8vo.,  pp.  125. 

An  Act  for  Testing  part  of  the  settled  Estates  of  the 
Eight  Honourable  John,  Earl  of  Shrewsbury,  in  the 
Counties  of  Oxford,  Chester,  Salop,  Worcester,  and  Staf- 
ford, to  be  Sold,  and  for  laying  out  the  monies  to  arise  by 
such  Sale  in  the  Purchase  of  other  Lands  and  Heredita- 
ments to  be  settled  in  lieu  thereof  to  the  same  use  and 
subject  to  the  same  restrictions,  and  for  other  purposes 
therein  mentioned.    1844.    folio. 

Letters  from  Pugin  to  Earl  Shrewsbury  [Ferrey's 
KecoUections  of  Pugin,  117—130].  Portrait  [p.  80]  and 
Biog.  Notice  [p.  117,  of  Jubilee  No.  of  The  Oscotian]. 

'J'albot,  John  Chetwynd.  b.  S.  Clement's,  Lon- 
don (baptized  St.  Giles's-in-the- Fields,  London, 
25th  Fell.),  1750  ;  s.  of  John  Talbot  and  Hon. 
Catherine  Talbot,  his  wife  ;  Mat.  Magd.  Hall, 
Ox.,  10th  Feb.,  1766  ;  created  M.A.,  19th 
April,  1769  ;  M.P.,  Castle  Eising,  Yorks., 
1777—82  ;  Srd  Baron  Talbot ;  created  Earl 
Talbot,  3rd  July,  1784  ;  m.,  7th  May,  1776, 
at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square,  London, 
Charlotte  Hill,  dau.  of  Lord  Hillsborough 
(afterwards  1st  Marquis  of  Downshire)  ;  d. 
19th  (bur.  29th)  May,  1793,  at  Ingestre. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  lY.,  1384 ;  St.  G-iles's-in-the- 
Fields  Parish  Eeg. ;  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square  Eeg. ; 
Shrewsbury  Peerage  Case  ;  Ingestre  Eeg.] 

'Talbot,  Rev.  John  Chetwynd.  b.  1779  ;  s.  of 
John,  1st  Earl  Talbot  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox., 
22nd  Oct.,  1796  ;  B.A.,  1800  ;  Fellow,  All 
Souls',  until  1814  ;  M.A.,  1806  ;  Student, 
Lincoln's  Inn,  1800  ;  Rector  of  Church  Eaton, 
1813  ;  of  Ingestre,  1813,  to  death  ;  d.  8th 
Feb.,  1825. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon,,  IT.,  1384.] 

Talbot,  Hon.  John  Chetwynd.  b.  Ingestre, 
1806  ;  s.  of  Charles,  2nd  Earl  Talbot ;  Mat. 
Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  11th  Dec,  1822  :  Student, 
1825—30;  B.A.,  1827;  M.A.,  1829  ;  Bar- 
rister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1829  ;  of  Middle 
Temple,  ad  eundem,  1836  ;  Q.C.  ;  Bencher, 
1843  ;  Recorder  bf  Monmouth ;  m.,  1880, 
Hon.  Caroline  Jane  Stuart,  dmi.  of  1st  Baron 
Wharncliffe  ;  d.  26th  May,  1852  ;  bur. 
Ingestre. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1385.] 

Talbot,  Margaret,    dau.  of  Richard  Beauchamp, 
Earl  of  Warwick  ;    m.  John  Talbot,  1st  Earl 
of  Shrewsbury. 
Portrait  in  Oil.    At  Castle  Ashby,  Northauts. 

Engraved  by  Basire.     [Pennant's  Chester  to 

London,  312.J 

Talbot,  Mary.  dau.  of  Henry  Talbot,  4th  s.  of 
George,  Earl  of  Shrewsbury  ;  m.  Sir  William 
Arme  ;  founder  of  two  hospitals — one  at  Bur- 
ton Grange,  Yorks.  ;  d.  1675. 

Portrait.   Engraved  by  H.  Tan  Hove.    [Clark's  Lives, 
folio.] 

Talbot,  Mary.     dau.  of  Sir  William  Cavendish  ; 
m.  Gilbert,  7th  Earl  of  Shrewsbury  [s«e]. 
Postscript  by  her.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  862,  41].] 


Talbot,    Sarah    Elizabeth,     b.    1807  ;    dau.    of 
Henry,  2nd  Marquis  of  Waterford  ;    m.,  8th 
Nov.,  1828,  Henry  John,  18th  Earl  of  Shrews- 
bury [«««]. 
Portrait.     [Costello's  Eminent  Englishmen  (1844),  I.] 

Talbot,  Rt.  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  14th  Feb.,  1727  ; 
s.  of  George  Talbot  and  Mary  P^itzvrilliam,  his 
wife  ;  President  of  St.  Omar's  Coll.,  1762— 
76  ;  Coadjutor  Bp.  of  Midland  District,  1766 
— 78  ;  Vicar  Apostolic,  1778  ;  d.,  Bristol, 
25th  Feb.,  1795  ;  bur.  St.  Joseph's,  Bristol. 
[The  Oscotian,  N.S.,  III.,  59.] 

Talbot,  Hon.  Walter  Cecil,  b.  Ingestre  ;  s.  of 
18th  Earl  of  Shrewsbury  ;  educated  Harrow  ; 
entered  Royal  Navy,  1847  ;  Lieut.,  1854  ; 
Commander,  1859  ;  Captain,  1866  ;  served  in 
Baltic  and  Black  Seas  during  the  Crimean 
War  ;  appointed  to  H.M.S.  "  Steady,"  1864  ; 
the  "  Fawn,"  1865,  on  the  West  Indian  and 
North  American  Stations  ;  Flag-Captain  under 
Admiral  Sir  R.  Mundy,  H.M.S.  "Royal 
Alfred,"  1869  ;  M.P.,  Waterford,  1859—65. 
[Debrett's  Peerage  (1869),  576.] 

Talbot,     Hon.     Wellington    Patrick     Manvers 

Chetwynd.     b.  1817  ;    s.  of  2nd  Earl  Talbot ; 

Captain,  7th  Foot,  1856  ;    Aide-de-Camp  to 

Lord  Lieutenant  of  Ireland  ;    Comptroller  of 

Lord  Lieutenant's   Household,   1845  ;  British  . 

Resident   in  Cephalonia,   1855  ;     Seijeant-at- 

Arms   in   the    House  of  Lords,  Dec,   1858  ; 

Lieut.-Colonel,  Staffs.  Militia,  1853  ;    Private 

Secretary   to    Earl  Derby,  1852  ;    m.,    1860, 

Lady  Charlotte  Elizabeth  Smith  Stanley,  dau. 

of  14th  Earl  of  Derby. 

[Debrett's  (1869)  and  Dod's  (1856,  1874)  Peerages  ; 
Lords'  Journal  (1858).] 

Talbot,  Rt.  Rev.  William,  b.  Stourton  Castle, 
Kinver,  1659  ;  s.  of  William  Talbot  (after- 
wards, 1674,  of  Lichfield)  and  Mary  {dau.  of 
Thomas  Doughty,  Esq.,  of  Whittington,  Kin- 
ver), his  wife  ;  Mat.  Oriel  Coll.,  Ox.,  28th 
March,  1674;  B.A.,  16th  Oct.,  1677  ;  M.A., 
23rd  June,  1680  ;  D.D.,  by  diploma,  Lambeth, 
8th  June,  1691  ;  also  by  diploma,  Ox.  Univ., 
8th  Aug.,  1699  ;  Rector  of  Burghfield,  Berks., 
1682  ;  Dean  of  Worcester,  13th  July,  1691  ; 
Bp.  of  Oxford,  24th  Sept.,  1699—1715,  with 
which  he  held  his  Deanery  in  commendam  ;  of 
Salisbury,  23rd  April,  1715—20  ;  of  Durham, 
1721  to  death  ;  Lord  Lieutenant  and  Custos 
Rotulorum  of  Durham  ;  Governor  of  Charter- 
house, 173(J  ;  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Mr. 
Alderman  King,  of  London  ;  d.  10th  {bur. 
in  St.  James's  Church,  Westminster,  12th) 
Oct.,  1730. 

A  Sermon  preached  in  the  Cathedral  Church  of 
"Worcester,  at  the  Monthly  Fast,  September  16th,  1691. 
London,  1602.    4to.,  pp.  31. 

A  Sermon  on  Isa.  58.  3.  7.    London,  1704.    4to. 

The  Duty  and  Advantage  of  setting  God  always  be- 
fore us.  A  Sermon  preached  .  .  2nd  March  1707 
London,  1707.    8vo.,  pp.  66.  ' 

A  Sermon  on  Psalm  113.    London,  1707.    4to    pp  16 

The  Bishop  of  Oxford,  his  Speech  in  the  House  of 
Lords  on  the  First  Article  of  the  Impeachment  of  Dr 
Henry  Sacheverell.     London,  1710.    8vo.,  pp.  16 


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An  Answer  to  the  Arguments  in  the  Bishop  of 
Oxford's  Speech  on  the  Impeachment  of  Dr.  Saoheverell, 
in  favour  of  preventing  suspension.  In  a  letter  from 
A.  B.    London,  1710.  ,  8vo.,  pp.  24. 

Serious  Answer  to  his  (^Bishop  Talbot's)  Speech  on 
the  1st  Article  of  Dr.  Sacheverell's  Impeachment.  London, 
niO.    8vo.,  pp.  16. 

The  Lord  Bishop  of  Oxford  vindicated  from  the  abuse 
of  a  Speech  lately  published  under  his  Lordship's  name. 
London,  1710.    8vo.,  pp.  16. 

An  Answer  to  the  Exceptions  made  against  the 
Bishop  of  Oxford's  Charge  by  M.  L.  D.  Butt  .  .  London, 
1113.    8vo.,  fE.  2,  pp.  180. 

A  Sermon  on  Psa.  110.  24,  25  [Coronation  of  George 
I.]     London,  1714.     4to. 

A  Sermon  on  2  Cor.  i.,  20  [on  the  Suppression  of 
the  unnatural  Eebellion,  June  7th,  1716].       London,  1718. 

A  Sermon  on  John  13.  34  [Anniversary  Charity 
Schools,  London  and  Westminster].     London,  1717.    8vo. 

A  Sermon  preached  June  13th,  1717.  London,  1717. 
4to.,  pp.  35. 

[Wood's  Ath.  Oxon.,  IV.,  507  ;  Rawlinson's  MS.,  I., 
58  :  lY.,  188  ;  Chalmers's  Biog.  Diet.  XXIX.,  lOB,  107  ; 
Kinver  Parish  Reg.  ;  Minutes  of  Shrewsbury  Case ; 
Honours  of  the  Seals ;  Reg.  Consistory  Court,  W  orcester 
(1682) ;  ditto,  Salisbury  (1682) ;  Chapter  Book,  Ch.  Ch,, 
Ox.  (1699) ;  Reg.  of  Durham  (1721) ;  St.  James's  Reg., 
Westminster  (1730).] 

Talbot,  Rev.  William  Whitworth  Chetwynd.  b. 
Ingestre,  17th  Jan..  1814  ;  s.  of  Charles,  Earl 
Talbot ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  17th  March,  1831  ; 
B.A.,  1836  ;  Curate  of  Church  Eaton,  1836 
—37  ;  Vicar  of  Ombersley,  Worcs.,  1838— 
53  ;  Rector  of  Bishop's  Hatfield,  Herts.,  1854 
to  death  ;  of  Grafton  Flyford,  Worcs.  ;  J. P., 
Worcs.  ;  m.,  4th  July,  1843,  Eleanor  Julia, 
dan.  of  Hon.  William  Coventry  ;  d.  3rd  July, 
1888. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1386.] 

Tales. 

Classic  Tales.  (By  Leigh  Hunt.)  London,  1806. 
a  vols.,  12mo.     [Contains  Johnson's  Rasselas.] 

Classical  Tales,  comprising  Rasselas,  Ac.  London: 
Jones.  1823.  12mo. ;  7  medallion  portraits  (one  being 
Dr.  Johnson).    Ditto,  1847,  and  again,  Bohn,  1852. 

Talfourd,     Sir    Thomas    Noon.      b.    Fulham, 
Middlesex  ;   Barrister-at-Law,  Middle  Temple, 
1821  ;    Serjt.-at-Law,  1833  ;   K.C.  and  Q.C.  ; 
Queen's   Serjt.,    1846  ;    created    D.C.L.,    Ox. 
Univ.,  20th  June,  1844  ;  Recorder  of  Banbury  ; 
M.P.,  Reading,  1835—41  :  1847—49  ;  Judge 
of  Common  Pleas,  1849,  to  death  ;    Knighted 
at    Windsor    Castle,    30th    Jan.,    1850  ;     m., 
March,    1822,    Rachel,  dau.  of    John   Towell 
Rutt,  Esq.,  of  Clapham,  Middlesex  ;  d.  on  the 
Bench  at  Stafford  Assizes,  13th  June,  1854. 
Ion.    A  Tragedy.    To  which  aie  added  a  few  Sonnets. 
London  t  privately  printed.    1835.    8vo. 
Ion.    A  Tragedy.    London,  1836.    8vo. 
Speech  on  Moving  for  the  Bill  on  the  Law  of  Copy- 
right.   London,  1837.    8vo.  ,         „  „       ,        ^t. 

Remarks  on  the  Speech  of  Serjeant  Talfourd  on  the 
Law  of  Copyright.   By  Thomas  Tegg.   London  1837.  %^o. 
Speech    .     .    .    Moving  Second  Reading  of  the  Copy- 
right Bill.     London,  1838.    8vo.  ,.     ^   ,,      c-    j      , 
Areopagitioa  Secunda ;    or.  Speech  of   the  Shade  ot 
John  Milton  on  Serjeant  Talfourd's  Copyright  Extension 
Bill.     London,  1838.    8vo.  ,       •       -^ 
A  Few  Words  on  the  Copynght  Question,  shewing  it 
to  be  one  of   Public  Interest ;    with  some  Objections  to 
Serjeant  Talfourd's  BiU.     London,  1839.    8vo.   ^ 

An  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Law  of  Copyright ;    with 

Remarks  on  Serjeant  Talfourd's  Bill.    London,  1840.    8vo. 

The  Athenian  Captive.  A  Tragedy.  London,  1838.  Hvo. 

Speech  for  the  Defendant  in  the  Prosecution  of  the 

Queen  ■».  Moxon,  for  the  Publication  of  Shelley  s  Works. 

London,  1841.    8vo. 


Talke. 

An  Act  for  Improving  and  Keeping  in  Repair  the 
Road  from  Span  Smithy,  in  the  County  of  Cheater,  to  Talke, 
&c.,  12th  April,  1824.    foL,  pp.  11. 

An  Act  for  Amending,  Widening,  &c.  .  1788. 
fol. 

An  Act  for  Continuing  the  Terms  and  Altering  and 
Enlarging  the  Powers  of  an  Act  [as  above],  1802.    fol. 

Tamworth. 

Ordnance  Plan  of  the  Town  of  Tamworth.  Six  Sheets, 
with  Index  Sheet.    Southampton,  1884. 

Two  Views  of  Tamworth  Castle  [Sheet  I.,  415]  ; 
N.E.  View  of  Tamworth  Church  [423]  ;  History  [415— 
34]  ;  S.E.  View  of  Tamworth  Castle,  by  S.  &  N.  Buck 
{London,  1729)  ;  View  of  Tamworth  Castle  [Antiq.  Report, 
III.")  ;  Views  [see  Hamel  (— )]  ;  History  [see  Roby  (J.  & 
H.  W.),  Palmer  (Rev.  C.  P.  R.)]  ;  History  and  View  of 
Tamworth  Castle  [Mirror,  XV.,  401,  402]  ;  A  precept  to 
warn  Juryes  to  the  Assizes  at  Tamworth  Castle,  18th 
Dec,  15(88)  [Bodl.  Lib.,  1432.  VIII.,  (2)  f.  16] ;  Manor 
[ib.,859,  113—356];  of  Hopwas  [»6.,  113—356.  167—91, 
199,  etc.]  ;  Forest  of  Hopwas  [ib.,  1115,  2466]  ;  Collegiate 
Church  [ib.,  859,  136  ;  see  Palmer  (Rev.  C.  P.  R.)]  ;  Free 
School  at  Tamworth  [»6.,  and  G-rifHth's  Market  and  Pairs 
and  ditto  Endowed  Schools  of  StaiHordshire]  ;  Tamworth 
Minstrel's  Complaint  [ib.,  48,  95]  ;  Quakers  at  Tam- 
worth [ii.,  423,218]. 

Explosion  of  a  Boiler  at  the  Brickworks  at  Arden, 
Tamworth,  Staffs.     Report  of  Enquiry.      1800.     fol. 

[See  Peel  (Rt.  Hon.  Sir  R,,  1st,  2nd,  .3rd)  (Edmund) 
(William  Yates),  Swynfen  (J.),  Blick  (Rev.  P.),  Blake  (Rev. 
T.),  Shaw  (Rev.  S.),  Palmer  (S.)  (Rev.  C.  P.  R.),  Rolfe 
(Rev.  T.  P.).  Ferrers  (of  Tamworth),  Townsheud  (Lords), 
Collins  (Rev  S.),  Roe  (Sir  T.),  Thynne  (— ),  Macgregor 
(Rev.  W.),  Clarson  (A.),  Steere  (Bp.)  (Miss),  Thompson 
(J.).] 

Tamworth    Natural    History,    Geological,    and 

Antiquarian  Society. 

.Report  and  Proceedings  of  the.  1871  and  1872.  With 
Statistics  to  Dec,  1874.  Vol.  I.,  Part  I.  Tamworth:  ./. 
Thompson.    1874.    8vo.,  pp.  vii.,  124. 

Tanfibld,  Richard  da.     Preb.  of  Ulveton  Decani 
— having  exchanged  with  his  predecessor  [s«« 
Turville  (R.)]  for  the  Rectory  of  Grantingham 
—Jan.,  1347— Oct.,  1849. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  239.] 

Tangye  Bros.,  Engineers,  Cornwall  Works, 
Smethwick.  Established  1863,  by  Mr.  Richard 
Tangye  [sec],  Mr.  Joseph  Tangye,  Mr.  James 
Tangye,  and  Mr.  George  Tangye.  They  es- 
tablished the  Works  for  the  Manufacture  of 
Gas  Engines,  Oil  Engines,  Pumping  Machinery, 
Boilers,  Hydraulic  Presses,  &c.,  &c.  In  1866 
they  opened  a  Warehouse  in  London.  They 
have  from  time  to  time  taken  out  numerous 
Patents,  and  have  issued  several  Catalogues 
(the  last  one  is  mentioned  below).  In  con- 
nection with  the  Works  is  a  large  dining-hall, 
used  for  various  other  purposes  besides  dining 
— as  Temperance  Meetings,  and  for  Sunday 
School,  connected  with  which  is  a  Lending 
Library  and  Savings  Bank.  There  are  also 
Sick  Funds,  Accident  Funds,  a  Dispensary, 
with  two  resident  Surgeons  and  a  Dispenser. 
It  is  interesting  to  note  that  in  connection 
with  the  removal  of  "  Cleopatra's  Needle  "  to 
England  and  its  re-erection  in  London,  Tangye's 
Patent  Hydraulic  Lifting  Jacks  were  used — 
4  Jacks,  worked  by  4  men,  being  equal  to  the 
emergency.  Eventually  the  brothers  James 
and  John  retired  from  the  Firm — the  former 

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to  Cornwall,  the  latter  to  Bewdley,  of  which 
place  he  is  an  Alderman.  On  Dec.  31st, 
1881,  Tangye  Bros,  was  converted  into  a 
Limited  Company,  consisting  of  Messrs. 
Richard  and  George  Tangye,  and  H.  Lincoln 
and  Arthur  L.  Tangye  (sons  of  Richard 
Tangye),  and  Harry  and  William  Tangye 
(sons  of  George  Tangye),  who  jointly  own 
nearly  all  the  shares,  and  are  Directors  ;  Mr. 
Richard  Tangye  being  Chairman,  with  Mr. 
George  Tangye  as  Deputy  Chairman.  The 
number  of  people  employed  by  the  Firm  is 
about  2,000. 

Catalogae  of  the  Manufactures  of  Tangyes  Limited, 
Engineers,  Cornwall  Works,  Smethwick.  Pour  Volumes. 
1S93.  4to. ;  with  Engravings  by  the  Company's  own 
Special  Artists  and  Wood  Engravers. 

The  Growth  of  a  Great  Industry.  [See  Tangye 
(Richard).] 

Tangye,  Harold  Lincoln,  b.  Birmingham,  Jan., 
1866  ;  s.  of  Richard  Tangye,  Esq.,  J.P., 
F.R.G.S.  [see],  and  Caroline  Jesper,  his  wife  ; 
educated  Queenswood  College,  Hants.,  and 
Owens  College,  Manchester  ;  M.  L  M.  E.  ; 
Member  of  Local  Board  of  Smethwick  ;  resi- 
ding at  Smethwick  Hall  ;  m.  Annie  Gilzean, 
dau.  of  Sir  H.  G.  Reid,  K.B. 

A  Swiss  Tour.     London,  1801.     8vo.,  pp.  44.     Map. 
"The  Golden  Land."     Birmingham,  1894. 
Contributed  to  "Pictorial  Birmingham,"  1890. 

Tangye,  Richard,  b.  Broad  Lane,  Illogan, 
Cornwall,  24th  Nov.,  1833  ;  s.  of  Joseph 
Tangye  ;  educated  Friends'  School,  Sidcot, 
Somers.  ;  Clerk  to  Mr.  Thomas  Worsdell, 
Engineer,  Birmingham,  1852  ;  commenced 
business  on  own  account,  1855,  as  a  Merchant; 
with  his  brother  erected  the  Cornwall  Works, 
at  Smethwick,  1863  ;  J.P.,  Warws.  and  City 
of  Birmingham  ;  m.  Caroline  Jesper. 

Reminiscences  of  Travel.  Birmingham,  1880.  pp.  48. 
London:   Sampson  Low  (f Co.     1883.     8vo.     (2  editions.) 

The  Growth  of  a  Great  Industry.  One  and  All.  An 
Autobiography  of  Richard  Tangye.  London :  S.  W.  Part- 
ridge. 1880.  12mo.  3rd  ed.,  1893.  [An  enlargement  of 
some  particulars  contributed  to  the  British  Workman  for 
1889.] 

The  Story  of  Little  Gyp.    London  :   G.  Hicks.    1803. 

Tanner,  Thomas.     Bp,  of  St.  Asaph. 

Notitia  Monasticon.     Cambridge,  1787.    fol. 
[Many  Staffs,  items,  quoted  in  the  Biblio.] 

Tasso,  Torquato. 

Jerusalem  delivered.  Translated  by  John  Hoole. 
Two  Volumes.     London,  1162.     8vo. 

[Bed.  to  the  Queen.    Written  'oj  Dr.  Johnson.] 

Tatenhill. 

Ordnance  Plan.     Southampton,  1885. 

Tatton,  William,  b.  Wythenshawe,  Cheshire, 
1749  ;  s.  of  William  Tatton,  Esq.,  and  Hestor, 
dau.  of  John  Egerton,  Esq.,  of  Tatton,  his 
wife;  educated  Man.  Gr.  Sch.,  15th  Jan., 
1759  ;  Mat.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  6th  Oct., 
1767  ;  created  M.A.,  16th  June,  1770 ;  of 
Tatton  Park  and  Wythenshawe,  Cheshire  ; 
High  Sheriff,  Cheshire,  1778  ;  assumed  name 
of  Egerton,  in  lieu  of  Tatton  ;  Feoffee  of 
Man.  Gr.  Sch.  and  Chetham  Hospital,  Man- 
chester;  M.P.,  Hindon,  1784—90  :  Newcastle, 


1792—1802  :  Cheshire,  1802,  to  death  ;  pi. 
(1),  1773,  Frances  Marie,  dau.  of  the  Very 
Rev.  Dean  Fountayne  :  (2)  1780,  Mary,  datt. 
of  Richard  Wilbrahani  Bootle,  Esq.,  of  Rodo 
Hall,  Congleton  :  (3)  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  George 
Hermytage,  Bart.,  of  Kirkless,  Yorks.  :  (4) 
a  dau,  of  T.  W.  Payter,  of  Iliden,  Kent ;  d. 
21st  April,  1806  ;  tablet  to  his  memory  in 
Northenden  Church,  Cheshire. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1390;  Man.  Sch.  Reg., 
I.,  83—84;  Ingamells'  Newcastle,  47.] 

Tayler,  Edward,  b.  Pattingham,  1682  ;  s.  of 
Thomas  Tayler  ;  Mat.  Pembroke  Coll.,  Ox., 
26th  Feb.,  1700  ;  B.A.,  16th  March,  1704  ; 
one  of  this  name  was  Vicar  of  Chebsey,  1734 
—39. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon,,  IV.,  1459.] 

Tayler  Edward.  b.  Lichfield,  1684;  s.  of 
Abraham  Tayler,  a  pauperis  ;  Mat.  Oriel  Coll., 
Ox.,  30th  Jan.,  1703;  B.A.,  1707;  M.A., 
King's  Coll.,  Cam.,  1710  ;  one  of  this  name 
was  Rector  of  North  Wraxall,  1720  :  of  Wood- 
borough,  1729  :  and  of  Sutton  Verny,  (all) 
Wilts,  1731. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1459.] 

Tayler,  Rev.  Isaac.     Ongar. 

Scenes  of  British  Wealth.  London :  Harris.  1826. 
12mo. 

[The  Potteries  amongst  others  are  described.] 

Beginnings  of  Biography.     London,  1829.    12mo. 

[Several  StafEordshire  references.] 

The  Mine.  With  Sixteen  Engravings.  London :  Harris. 
1830. 

[Staffs.,  115, 169  ;  print  of  Lichfield  Cathedral,  115.] 

Tayler,  John,  LL.D. 

Sermons  on  Different  Subjects,  left  for  Publication  by 
John  Tayler,  LL.D.,  late  Prebendary  of  Westminster,  and 
published  by  the  Rev.  Samuel  Hayes,  A.M.,  Usher  of 
Westminster  School.  Two  Volumes.  London,  1788 — 89. 
8vo. 

[Said  to  be  undoubtedly  written  by  Dr.  Johnson.] 

Tayler,  Ven.  John.  b.  Barton-under-Needwood  : 
s.  of  a  poor  man,  and  the  eldest  of  three 
children  at  one  birth  ;  educated  at  the  expense 
of  Henry  VIII. ,  to  whom  he  was  presented 
soon  after  his  birth  ;  Dr.  of  Degrees,  and  D. 
Com.  L.  from  beyond  the  seas  :  incorp.  Ox. 
Univ.,  7th  May,  1522  ;  of  Cam.  Univ.,  1520  ; 
Rector  of  Bishop's  Halfield,  Lines.,  1503  :  of 
Sutton  Coldfield,  1504—16  ;  Preb.  of  Eccles- 

hall  and  Canon  of  Lichfield,  3rd  Jan.,  1508 

32  ;  Arohd.  of  Derby,  1515—28  ;  Clerk  to 
Parliament,  1509  ;  Master  of  Rolls,  1527— 
34  ;  Ambassador  to  Burgundy,  1504  :  Prolo- 
cutor of  Convocation,  1515  ;  Archd.  of  Bucks., 
1515  ;  Chp.  to  the  King,  going  with  him  into 
Prance,  1520  ;  Ambassador  to  France,  1525  ; 
Vicar  of  Halifax,  Yorks.  ;  d.  1534. 

Pounded  a  Church  at  Barton. 

A  Sermon  on  Luke  ii.  22.    MS. 

Diarium  Gestoram  anno  5  Heurici  VIII.  in  Gallia.    MS. 

Latin  Oration  to  the  Spanish  Ambassador  in  the 
presence  of  the  King  of  England.     1615.    MS. 

Answer  to  the  Oration  of  Sebastian  Giustiniana,  Am- 
bassador from  Venice.  8  Cal.  May,  1515.  [Cott  MS 
Nero.  B.  VII.,  12.] 

[Porest  and  Chase  of  Sutton  Coldfield,  79,  86  :  BUss's 
Wood's  Pasti,L,  62;    Plot's  Staffs.,  277-96  ;   RyAer ;   Le 


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Neve's  Fasti ;  O.H.S.,  I.,  124  ;  Fiddes's  Wolsey,  186,  385, 
532  ;  Ellis's  Letters  (2),  I.,  329—41 ;  Dugdale's  Orig. 
Juridiciale  ;  St.  Pa.  Henry  VIII. ;  Eutland  Pa.,  33  ;  Cott. 
MS.,  Vesp.  C.  I.  98,  Tit.  B.  TI.  3,  Cleop.  C.  V.  3  ;  Harl. 
MS.,  131,  419,  f.  68  ;  Tanner's  Bibl.  Brit.,  706  ;  Lansd.  MS., 
121,  Nos.  2,  165,  f.  198  :  979,  f.  122  ;  Pari.  Hi't.,  III.,  25  ; 
P.P.  Exp.  Hen.  VIII.,  33, 848  ;  Hall's  Chronicles,  706,  7.^4  ; 
Trevellyan  Pa.,  142  ;  Cooper's  Ath.  Cantab.,  49,  50,  529  ; 
Shaw,  I.,  114,  plate  vii. ;  Poss's  Judges,  V.,  235  ;  Gius- 
tinian's  Despatch,  I.,  73,  85,  86,  89  ;  Thorpe's  Cal.  St.  Pa., 
49  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  14hS  ;  Harwood's 
Lichfield,  213,  228  ;  Hutchinson's  Stoke,  70.] 

Taylbe,  John.  Elected  from  Eton  to  King's 
Coll.,  Cam.,  1552  ;  B.A.,  1556  ;  M.A., 
1560  ;  practised  law  at  Lichfield  ;  probably 
the  John  Tayler  (or  Taylor)  who  was  M.P.  for 
Lichfield,  1554. 

[QUBRT.— Whether  s.  of  Edward  Tayler,  who  was  Bailiff  of 
Liohfleia,  1540.] 

Translations  into  English  of  Valerius  Maximus,  with 
Parallels  from  English  History. 

Verses  by  him  in  the  Cambridge  University  Collec- 
tion on  the  Restoration  of  Bucer  and  Fajius.    1560. 

Signatnre  to  a  Letter  from  the  Fellows  of  King's 
College  to  Sir  William  Cecil,  16th  June,  1565. 

[Alumni  Eton,  168  ;  Tanner's  Bibl.  Brit. ;  Strype's 
Whitgift,  17  ;  Cooper's  Ath.  Cantab.,  I.,  294  ;  Harwood's 
Lichfield,  362,  426.] 

Tayler,    Rev.    John.     b.  Preston,   1649  ;    s.  of 

Edward  Tayler  ;    Mat.   Ox.  Univ.,  13th  July, 

1666  ;  B.A.,  1670  ;   M.A.  ;  Rector  of  Colton, 

1689  to  death  ;  d.  1701. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1460  ;    Colton  and 

the  De  Wasteneys,  115.] 

Tayler,  Rev.  John.  b.  Colton,  1684  ;  s.  of 
Rev.  John  Tayler  [see']  ;  Mat.  Brasenose  Coll., 
Ox.,  24th  March,  1701  ;  B.A.,  1704  ;  M.A., 
1707  ;  Rector  of  Colton,  1708  to  death  ;  d. 
7th  Sept.,  1735. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1460  ;    Colton  and 

the  De  "Wasteneys,  115,  117  ;  The  Daily  Journal  (1735).] 

Taylor,  A.,  Printer,  West  Brorawich. 

The  Labour   Tribune.    Published  weekly  by  A.  Taylor, 
West  Bromwich. 

Taylor,  Christopher.  Of  Yorks.,  after  of  Wal- 
tham  Abbey,  Essex,  and  lastly  of  Edmonton, 
London  ;  d.  Pennsylvania,  1686  ;  brother  to 
Thomas  Taylor,  of  Stafford. 

His  Testimony  concerning  Thomas  Taylor.  [Taylor's 
Works  (1697),  i  sh.] 

Taylor,  Ebenezer  William,  b.  Stafford,  1852  ; 
«,  of  Solomon  Taylor  ;  Mat.  Magd.  Coll.,  Ox., 
21st  Oct.,  1873  ;  Mus.  Bac,  Hertford  Coll., 
1876  ;  Mus.  Doc,  1883. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1392.] 

Taylor,  Edward  Richard,  b.  Hanley,  16th  June, 
1838  ;  s.  of  William  Taylor,  Earthenware 
Manufacturer,  and  Ellen  Howson,  his  wife  ; 
educated  Sch.  of  Art,  Burslem,  and  South 
Kensington  ;  Exhibitor  at  Royal  Academy, 
Grosvenor  Gallery,  &c. ;  Head  Master,  Sch. 
of  Art,  Lincoln,  1863—76  ;  Municipal  Sch.  of 
Art,  Birmingham,  1876  to  date  :  Mem.  Roy. 
Soc.  of  Artists,  Birmingham. 
Elementary    Art    Teaching.      London .    Chapman    ^ 

IMl.    1890.    8vo.,  pp.  XV.,   166,  and   600   diagrams  and 

''"^Geometric  Forms,  Letters,   and  Ornaments.      28   in 
number,  on  stiff  boards. 


Set  of  Two  Drawing  Books. 

Pree-Hand  Examples,  on  60  Cards.    7X5  inches. 

Enlarged  Diagrams.  Example  on  60  Cards.  21  X  15 
inches. 

Drawing  and  Design  .  .  .  London :  MacmiUan. 
1894.    8vo.,  pp.  114. 

Becord  of  Technical  and  Secondary  Education. 
[Technical  Education  in  Art  (1893),  154—58.] 

Contributor  to  Science  and  Art. 

Taylor,    Ernest    George,     b.    Wolverhampton, 
1848  ;    s.    of    George   Taylor,    Esq.  ;    Mat. 
Wadh.    Coll.,    Ox.,    5th  Dec,  1866  ;    M.A., 
1870  ;   Student,  Inner  Temple,  1870. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1393.] 

Taylor,  Hannah,     b.  Stafford  ;  dau.  of  Thomas 
Taylor  [s«g]. 
A  Short  Testimony  of  Hannah  Taylor,  concerning  her 
dear  Father,  Thomas  Taylor. 
[Taylor's  Works  (1697).] 

Taylor,  J.,  Stafford. 

The  Trent  Fisher.     Stafford,  1781.    8vo. 

Taylor,  John,  "the  Water  Poet." 

Part  of  this  Summer's  Travels ;  or.  News  from  Hell 
Hull,  and  Halifax,  from  York,  Linne,  Leicester,  Chester, 
Coventry,  Lichfield,  Nottingham  .  .  Imprinted  by 
J.  0.     n.  pi.  or  d.  (London,  1640).     8vo. 

All  the  Workes  of  John  Taylor,  the  Water  Poet. 
Being  Sixty-and-three  in  Number.  Collected  into  One 
Volume  by  the  Author ;  with  sundry  new  additions. 
Printed  by  .7.  B.  for  J.  Balers.  London,  1630.  fol.  Re- 
printed by  The  Spenser  Society. 

Taylor  (or  Tayler),  Rev.  John.  b.  Coruton 
(Colton),  1714  ;  s.  of  Rev.  John  Tayler 
(Rector,  1708—35)  ;  Mat.  Wore.  Coll.,  Ox., 
8th  April,  1731;  B.A.,  1734;  Rector  of 
Colton,  1738—67  ;  of  Leigh,  1749—57  ;  had 
dispensation  under  Great  Seal  to  hold  both 
livings  together ;  owned  the  advowson  of 
Colton  ;  imprisoned  in  Stafford  Gaol,  1749, 
being  a  warm  Jacobite. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1334;    Colton  and  the 

De  Wasteneys,  115—17;  Hutchinson's  Stoke,  102.] 

Taylor,  Rev.  John.  b.  Burslem,  7th  Jan., 
1843  ;  s.  of  William  Taylor,  Earthenware 
Manufacturer,  and  Ellen  Howson,  his  wife  ; 
Methodist  Free  Church  Minister  since  1864  ; 
now  stationed  at  Northwich,  Cheshire  :  Chair- 
man of  Liverpool  and  North  Wales  District. 
Memoir  of  Rev.  Marmaduke  Miller.  [Methodist  Free 
Ch.  Minutes  (1889),  12—18.] 

Various  Contributions  to  Methodist  Free  Ch.  Mag. 

Taylor,  Joseph,  b.  Wood  Lane,  Audley,  3rd 
May,  1858  ;  s.  of  George  Taylor,  Butclier  and 
Parmer  ;  educated  Tiie  Academy,  Winsford, 
Cheshire  ;  Methodist  Minister  ;  Unitarian 
Minister  ;  Secularist  Lecturer  and  Journalist ; 
Agnostic ;  Theosophist,  &c.  ;  Lecturer  on 
Mining  to  Staffs.  County  Council,  1892  ;  m. 
Annie,  dau.  of  Charles  Emery,  of  Newcastle. 

What  has  ITnitarianism  done  for  the  People  ? 

A  Manual  of  Agnosticism. 

Confessions  of  a  Converted  Sceptic.    8vo.,  pp.  8. 

Is  Reason  a  Sufficient  Guide  ?    8vo.,  pp.  8. 

Absolutism. 

Taylor,  Lot  Albert.  M.R.C.S.,  Eng.,  1886  ; 
L.R.C.P.,  Edin.,  1887:  D.P.H.,  Eng.,  1889; 
Mem.  Brit.  Med.  Assoc,  and  of  the  Mid.  Med. 


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Soc.  ;  Associate  of  Soc.  of  Med.  Officers  ; 
Medical  Officer  Kingswinfbrd  No.  4,  and  Vac- 
cination Officer  of  No.  2,  District,  Stourbridge 
Union. 
Liquor  Sodii  Ethylatea  in  the  Treatment  of  Lupus 
Exedens.     [Brit.  Med.  Jour.  (1888).] 

Tayloe,  Rev.  Nathaniel,  b.  Stafford,  1657  ;  s. 
of  Samuel  Taylor  ;  Mat.  Pemliroke  Coll.,  Ox., 
26th  March,  1675  ;  Rector  of  Clieckley,  1672, 
to  death  ;  Preb.  of  Pipa  ParTa,  Lichfield,  8th 
Nov.,  1695,  to  death  ;  d.  1703. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.g.,  IV.,  1461 ;   Harwood's 

Lichfield,  243;  Hutchinson's  Stoke,  62.] 

Taylor,  Rev.  Robert,  M.A.  Rector  of  Clifton 
Canipville,  1824,  and  of  Harlaston  ;  d.  19th 
May,  1850. 

Vindication  of  John  Rouge,  the  Lather  of  the  19th 
Century.  Translated  from  the  German.  London :  William 
E.  Painter.  Tamworih :  J.  Thompson.  1845.  8to.,  pp.  iv., 
5—58. 

Taylor,  Samuel,     b.  Wolverhampton,  1719  ;    s. 
of  John  Taylor  ;    Mat.  Pembroke  Coll.,  Ox., 
20th  May,  1737  ;  B.A.,  6th  Feb.,  1740. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1396.] 

Taylor,  Thomas,  b.  near  Skipton,  Yorks., 
1617  ;  a  Quaker  ;  imprisoned  for  10^  years  in 
Stafford  Gaol  ;  d.,  in  Stafford,  18tb  {bur.  21st) 
Jan.,  1682. 

Some  Prison  Meditations.  In  the  7th  Moueth,  1657. 
Being  a  Free-Gift  Sei-mon,  Mainly  Touching  the  Religious 
Robbers,  or  Spiritual  Murtherera,  the  Sermon  and  Prayer- 
Sellers  of  the  former,  latter  and  present  Times  ;  Even  to 
the  whole  company  of  Mystery-Babylon's  Merchants  and 
Members  a  "Warning.  London  :  Printed  for  Giles  Calvert, 
at  the  Black  Spread-Eagle,  near  the  West-end  of  Paul's. 
1657.     4to.,  pp.  11,  and  in  Works  p.  37. 

A  Trumpet  Sounded  from  under  the  Altar ;  the  ten 
days'  persecution  near  an  end.  n.p.,  pi.,  or  d.  (1658).  4to. 
pp.4. 

[Written  in  Appleby  Gaol.] 

To  the  People  of  England,  T.  T.  London:  Printed 
by  Thomas  Simmons.  1680.  A  Broadside,  h.  sh.,  and  in 
Works  p.  119. 

[Written  against  May-Poles.] 

A  Testimony  to  the  Lord  God,  and  His  Work  on  the 
Earth.  London:  Printed  for  Robert  Wilson  at  the  Sign  of 
the  Black- Spread- Eagle,  and  Wind-Mill,  in  Martin's  Le 
Grand.  1660.  4to.  h.  sh.,  and  in  Works  on  p.  1*  and  after 
130. 

God's  Controversie  with  England  declared ;  or,  A 
Warning  Word  by  way  of  Reproof,  to  the  Inhabitants 
thereof,  even  to  such  as  forget  God,  and  are  adding  one 
sin  unto  another.  London:  same  imprint.  1661.  4to. 
Broadside,  pp.  4,  and  in  Works  p.  121. 

A  Faithful  Warning  to  Outside  Professors,  and  Loose 
Pretenders  to  Christianity  of  all  sorts,  n.p.,  pi.,  or  d.  4to., 
pp.  6.  and  in  Works  p.  123. 

Ignorance  and  Error  reproved;  being  an  answer  to 
some  Queries  that  one  John  Reynolds  wrote  to  two  of  the 
People  called  Quakers.  Also  a  few  words  by  way  of 
Query  to  the  Teachers  and  Professors  called  Presbyterians 
and  Independents.  With  a  word  of  Prophesie  in  Verse. 
Also  a  word  of  Exhortation  and  a  warning  of  love  to  them 
to  haste  out  of  Babylon  the  mystery  of  iniquity  into  Zion 
the  City  of  Holiness ;  with  a  word  at  last  to  those  who 
were  Persecutors.  Printed  in  the  year  1662.  4to.,  pp.  25, 
and  in  Works  p.  3*. 

[Partly  written  by  John  Payton,  of  Dudley.] 

For  all  in  Authority  upon  the  Earth,  and  in  Special, 
those  now  in  England,  to  Read  and  Ponder.  London: 
Printed  for  Robert  Wilson.     1663.     Broadside,     s.  sh. 

A  Lcving  Exhortation  to  all  Kings,  Princes,  Poten- 
tates, Bishops,  and  People  in  the  whole  Christendom 
Wherein  is  a  Distinction  betwixt  the  True  and  False 
Teachers.    To  be  Read  over  in  Meekness  and  in  the  Fear 


of  the  Lord.  Written  by  Thomas  Taylor.  London: 
Printed  in  the  Year  1666.    4to..  pp.  6,  and  in  Works  p.  162. 

The  Indignation  of  the  Lord  upon  all  Nations.  [Works 
p.  94.] 

[The  Same  with]  A  Warning  to  the  Nations,  to  Life 
aside  all  Prejudice  and  Enmity,  the  Gourmond  of  Stray 
and  Wars  ;  and  to  come  and  Embrace  the  Light  of  Christ 
Jesus,  that  they  may  see  themselves,  and  come  to  be  Saved 
and  Healed  and  LTnited  in  the  Love  of  God.  n.p.,  pi.,  or  d. 
(1667).    4to.,  pp.  6,  and  in  Works  p.  182. 

A  Few  Necessary  Questions  and  Conclusions  for  the 
present  Parish  Teachers  of  England,  Deeply  to  Ponder  and 
Answer  to  in  God's  Fear  for  the  Good  of  their  own  and 
the  People's  Souls  that  are  under  them  ;  for  the  Lord  is 
arisen  to  call  all  things  to  Judgment,  n.p.,  pi,  or  d.  4to. 
pp.  6,  and  in  Works  p.  171. 

A  Testimony  to  the  True  and  Spiritual  Worship  ;  and 
a  Word  of  Consolation  to  the  Children  of  Light.  Also  a 
Message  of  Truth  to  Professors.  By  Thomas  Taylor. 
Printed  in  the  year  1670.  4to.,  pp.  11 ;  and  in  his  Works, 
pp.  38*,  451'.     [Written  partly  in  1669,  partly  in  1670.] 

A  Message  of  Truth  to  Professors.  1670.  4to. ;  in 
Works,  p.  45. 

[The  same,  with]  To  the  King.    Works,  p.  67. 

To  the  King  and  both  Houses  of  Parliament.  By 
Thomas  Taylor  and  Elizabeth  Hooton.    (1670.)   4to.,  pp.  4. 

A  Strong  and  Terrible  Alarm  sounded  out  of  the 
Holy  Mountain  against  all  the  Wicked  Inhabitants  of  the 
Earth.     1670.     4to.,  pp.  4  ;  Works,  p.  119. 

Richard  Baxter's  Book  ;  entituled  The  Cure  of  Church 
Divisions,  Answer'd  and  confuted.  And  he  prov'd  to  be  a 
Physitian  of  No  Value ;  who  hath  manifested  his  Folly 
and  Weakness  in  undertaking  a  Work  which  he  had  so 
little  understanding  in.  By  'Thomas  Taylor.  Printed  in 
the  year  1671.     4to.,  pp.  32  ;  and  in  Works,  p.  199. 

A  Testimony  for  Christ  Jesus,  the  Prince  of  Peace, 
against  that  .A.ntichristian  Spirit  of  Cruelty  and  Blood- 
shed which  principally  recides  in  the  Papal  Church.  T.  T. 
In  the  year  1672.     f  ol.,  h.  sh. 

A  Testimony  for  the  Lord,  the  Good  Shepherd  [and 
true  Minister  of  the  Sanctuary  and  true  Tabernacle,  which 
God  hath  pitched  and  not  Man],  Against  all  the  false 
Shepherds  and  Hirelings  [Ministers  and  Teachers]  of  the 
World,  and  more  especially  or  particularly  those  of  that 
sort  in  the  Nation  of  England  [under  what  name  or  notion 
or  Form  soever,  who  have  run,  and  God  never  sent  them, 
and  therefore  cannot  profit  the  People  at  all].  By  'Thomas 
Taylor.  Printed  in  the  year  1675.  4to.,  pp.  8  ;  and  in 
Works,  p.  233. 

To  the  People  at  and  about  Stafford,  a  Testimony  for 
God  and  his  Truth,  and  against  Deceit  and  Deceivers, 
especially  the  Hireling  Priests,  as  a  Warning,  Informa- 
tion and  Instruction  in  Righteousness,  to  them  (and  all 
People  elsewhere  concerned)  by  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord  in 
his  suffering  Servant,  Thomas  Taylor,  n.  p.,  pi.,  or  d. 
(1679).     4to..  pp.  4  ;  and  in  Works,  p.  294. 

Thomas  Taylor's  Solemn  Declaration  to  Clear  himself 
from  that  Wicked  Aspersion  of  being  a  Jesuit,  and  from 
Popery,  &c.  (Stafford,  the  7th  of  the  4th  Month,  1679.) 
«.  p.,  pi.,  or  d.  (1679).     4to.,  J  sh. 

Some  Serious  Considerations  concerning  the  Priests 
of  the  High  Places  called  Churches,  their  Sprinkling 
Infants,  Marrying  People,  and  Burying  their  Dead,  &c. 

[The  same,  with]  The  Priests  of  the  High  Places 
called  Churches,  every  time  they  either  sprinkle  Infants, 
or  Marry  People,  or  Bury  their  Dead,  Commit  these  Great 
Evils.  (The  5th  Month,  1679.)  n.  p.,  pi.,  or  d.  (1679). 
Broadside  ;   and  in  Works,  p.  70. 

The  Collected  Works,  entitled— Truths,  Innocencv. 
and  Simplicity  shining  through  the  Conversion,  Gospel- 
Ministry,  Labours,  Epistles  of  Love,  Testimonies,  and 
Warnings  to  Professors  and  Profane,  (with  the  Long  and 
Patient  Sufferings)  of  that  Ancient  and  Faithful  Minister 
and  Servant  of  Jesus  Christ,  Thomas  Taylor,  who  finish'd 

his  Cause  in  the  Year  MDCLXXXI.     1  These.  2.  5,  6. 

For  neither  at  any  time  used  we  flattering  words,  nor  a 
Cloak  for  Covetousness ;  God  is  witness :  Nor  of  men 
sought  we  Glory,  &c.  London :  Printed  and  Sold  by  T. 
Sowle,  next  door  to  the  Meeting-house  in  White-Hart-Court 
in  Gracecious-street,  and  at  the  Bible  in  Leadenhall-street 
near  the  Market.     1679.     4to.,  pp.  206. 

To  Friends  in  Warwickshire  and  Staffordshire,  &c 
1668  [Works,  7—10]  :  To  Friends'  from  the  Place  of  my 
Confinement  [Stafford  Gaol]  for  the  Everlastintr  Testi- 
mony of  Jesus,  in  the  Fifth  Month,  1664  [ib.  28,  29]  •  To 
Friends  in  London  (dated  Stafford,  21st  of  'lhu'l2th 
Month,  1667)  [30,  31]  ;  To  Friends  on  Sudbury  Side 
0668)  [32,  33]  ;  To  Friends,  Richard  Boothman  and 
Robert  Clough  (Stafford,  the  20th  of  the  8th  mo.    1668) 


TAYLOE 


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TENISON 


[34]  ;  The  Day  of  the  Lord  is  Damned  [35] ;  For  the 
People  of  England  to  Weep  (1665)  [64];  To  the  Comers 
and  Goers  by  the  Prison-Window  of  Both  Sorts  (1670) 
[65—8]  ;  To  Informers  (1671)  [69] ;  To  the  Presbyterians 
so   called  [8?   """      ~       -      ^      =■    .     .  

To  the  Blind 
who  love 

Bread  and  Wine  [93— 107]  j  To  Loose' anS 'Wicked  Pro" 
fessors  [108];  To  Protestants  [109];  To  the  Sons  of 
Tanity  [110]  ;  Who  they  are  that  only  rejoyce  in  the 
Birth  of  Christ-[111]  ;  Something,  as  it  came  to  mird,  of 
what  passed  at  the  Assizes  at  Stafford,  betwixt  the  Judge 
and  the  People  of  God,  called  by  the  World,  Quakers; 
but  the  reproach  of  Christ  is  to  us  great  riches,  and  the 
Scorners  God  willJudge  (1662)  [131,132];  To  the  Jury- 
men of  StafEord,  that  brought  him  in  guilty  [138]  ;  To 
King  Charles  the  Second,  on  the  Third  Day  of  the  Fifth 
Month,  1661,  in  the  Morning  the  Movings  of  God  were  in 
me,  to  the  effect  following  to  write  (1661)  [139,  140]  ; 
Against  Lotteries  (1663)  [142];  To  Stafford  [143]:  To 
the  Mayor  of  Stafford  [144] ;  To  them  that  rule  in  Staf- 
ford [144]  ;  To  the  Kings  and  Rulers  [145]  ;  Concerning 
his  being  taken  Prisoner  of  Seven  Years'  Continuance 
(1663)  [147] ;  To  the  Mayor  and  Priest  of  Stafford  [148]  ; 
Concerning  Fallen  Christians  (1663)  [149];  To  the  'Vain 
People  of  the  World  (1663)  [150]  ;  To  the  Teachers  and 
Magistrates  of  Tamworth  (lt)64)  [151]  ;  To  Sinful  People 
(1666)  [152,  153]  ;  Concerning  Sprinkling  (1666)  [156]  ; 
To  the  Children  of  Men  (1666)  [154]  ;  To  the  Fencers 
(1666)  [154, 155]  ;  Concerning  Baptism,  and  Churching  of 
Women  (1666)  [157,  158]  ;  A  Testimony  against  Bull  and 
Bear  Baiting  (1666)  [159]  ;  A  Testimony  against  Sporting 
and  Playing  (1666)  [160]  ;  Watching  for  Sin  (1667)  [187]; 
To  People  whose  hearts  are  turned  from  the  Lord  (1667) 
[189]  ;  To  the  Magistrates  (1668)  [190]  ;  To  the  Genera- 
tion of  Fleshly  Fallen  Christians,  not  worthy  the  name  of 
Christians  (1670)  [192]  ;  To  the  King  (1670)  [193]  ;  An 
Exhortation  to  Remember  the  Judgments  of  God  (1670) 
[195]  ;  To  the  Unclean  Communicants  (1670)  [196]  ; 
Some  Gentle  Remarks  on  a  Book,  entituled  A  Discourse 
concerning  the  Idolatery  practised  in  the  Church  of  God 
(1670)  [249]  ;  The  Day  is  Dawned  that  makes  all  Wicked- 
ness manifest  (1672)  [255]  ;  To  Some  of  T.  Hickes'  Friends 
(1674)  [257]  ;  Something  concerning  that  called  the  Com- 
mon Prayer  (1675)  [258]  ;  The  True  Fast  from  the  False 
(1677)  [283]  ;  Something  in  Answer  to  some  Passages  in 
that  naughty  Book,  called  A  Looking  Glass  for  Ladies 
[284]  ;  T.  T.,  who  was  ten  years  and  a  half  in  Prison  at 
Stafford,  writes  a  Letter  to  a  particular  Adversity  (J.  D.) 
(1677)  [293]  ;  A  Warning  to  the  Papists  at  Stafford  [314]. 

[See  Fox  (G.),  Comberford  (M.),  Barrow  (R.),  Fallow- 
field  (W),  Taylor  (C.)  (H.)  (T.,  jun.).] 

[Smith's  Quakeriana,  696 — 701.] 

Taylor,  Thomas,     b.   StaSorJ  ;    s.  of    Thomas 
Taylor.     [«e«.] 
His  Testimony  concerning  his  Father.    Middlesex,  the 
3rd  day  of  the  3rd  month  called  March,  1697. 
[Taylor's  Works,  1697.] 

Taylor,  Rev.  William,     b.  Seighford,  1819  ;  s. 
of    Henry   Taylor  ;     Mat.    Trin.    Coll.,    Ox., 
9th  Nov.,  1837  ;    B.A.,  1841  :    M.A.,  1844  ; 
d.,  at  Torquay,  30th  Oct.,  1859. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1397.] 

Taylor,  Rev.  William,  b.  Eccleston  Hall,  Pres- 
cot,  Lanes.,  Jan.,  1829  ;  s.  of  Samuel  Taylor, 
Esq.  ;  educated  Shrewsbury  School ;  Mat. 
Univ.  Coll.,  Ox.,  5tli  March,  1847  ;  B.A., 
1851  ;  M.A.,  1875  ;  Curate  of  St.  Mary's, 
Shrewsbury,  1852  ;  Rector  (and  Patron)  of 
Swinnerton,  1853—91  ;  m.  Fanny,  dau.  of 
John  Marriot,  Esq.;  d.  1891. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1397.] 

Taylor,  Wilham  Bewley.  b.  5th  March,  1785  ; 
s.  of  George  Meeke,  Esq.,  of  Cottingham  and 
Beverley,  Yorks.  ;  assumed  final  surname  of 
Taylor,  1840,  on  succeeding  to  the  estates  of 
his    great-great-great-unole,    Erancis    Taylor, 


Esq.,  of  Skelton  Hall,  and  York;  J.P.  & 
D.L.,  Staffs. ;  of  The  Brooms,  Staffs.;  formerly 
an  Officer  in  the  73rd  Hijfhlanders  ;  in  India, 
1801 — 6  ;  Capt.  Royal  Cumberland  Militia  ; 
m.,  1st  March,  1818,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Vernon 
Cotton,  Esq.,  of  Lea  House,  Staffs. 

[Burke's  Landed  Gentry  (1847). 

Taylor,  W.  H. 

Lichfield.  Laws  of  the  Mercer  Company.  By  W.  H. 
Taylor.  With  Introduction  by  the  Rev.  Professor  Cunning- 
ham.    [  Tram.  Boy.  Hist.  Sac,  N.S.,  VII.  (1893),] 

Tbal,  Rev.  W.  H. 

Lives  of  Eminent  English  Laymen :  Lord  Falkland, 
Izaak  Walton,  and  Robert  Nelson.  London:  Burns.  184g. 
12mo.     [Vol.  22  of  The  Englishman's  Library.] 

Tealb,  W.  E.,  Worsley,  Manchester. 

Safety  Lamps.  [  Trans.  N.  Stajfs.  M.  i^  Mech.  Eng., 
II.,  263—78.] 

Teddesley  Hay. 

Ordnance  Plan.  .  7  sheets.  Southampton,  1864. 
Ditto,  1881. 

[Sketch  of  the]  Teddesley  Hey  and  Autherley  Canal. 
London,  1836. 

An  Act  for  enclosing  Lands  in  the  several  Parishes  of 
Penkridge,  Cank,  and  Berkswich,  and  the  Extra-Parochial 
Place  of  Teddesley,  otherwise  Teddesley  Hay,  in  the 
County  of  Stafford.    1814.    folio. 

An  Act  for  Vesting  an  Estate  in  the  Extra-Parochial 
Place  of  Teddesley,  otherwise  Teddesley  Hay,  in  the 
County  of  Stafford,  in  Trustees  to  be  Sold,  and  for  apply- 
ing the  Purchase  Money  in  discharge  of  a  Mortgage  affect- 
ing such  Estate.    14th  Jane,  1827.    f  ol.,  pp.  5. 

Temple,  Rev.  Henry,  b.  Lane  End,  1828  ;  *. 
of  Rev.  Isaac  Temple  [«««]  ;  Mat.  Brasenose 
Coll.,  Ox.,  12th  March,  1846  ;  B.A.,  1849  ; 
M.A.,  1852;  Curate  of  Bucklebury,  Bucks., 
1850 — 53  ;  Head  Master  Worcester  Gr.  Sch., 
1852—57  :  of  Coventry  Gr.  Sch.,  1857—67  ; 
Lecturer,  St.  Peter's,  Coventry,  1866—67  ; 
Diocesan  Inspector  of  Schools  for  Worcester, 
]  866— 67;  Curate  of  Stivichal,  Coventry, 
1866—67  ;  Vicar  of  St.  John's,  Leeds,  1867 
— 86  ;  Hon.  Canon  of  Ripon,  1878  ;  Rector 
of  Oswaldkirk,  Yorks.,  1883. 

The  Catholic  Faith;  or,  what  the  Church  Believes, 
and  Why.     London :  Rivingtons.    1873.     8vo. 

Occasional  Sermons. 

Occasional  Pamphlets. 

Papers  in  Church  Congress  Reports  for  1876,  1878. 

Tbmi'lb,     Rev.    Isaac.      Queen's    Coll.,    Cam.  ; 

B.A.,  1817  ;    M.A.,  1821  ;    Incumbent  of  St. 

John's,  Longton,  1825—33  ;  Rector  of  Plem- 

stead,  1832,  to  death  ;   Domestic  Chp.  to   1st 

Earl  of  Dalhousie. 
The  Plague  Stayed  ;  or,  Aaron  an  Eminent  Pattern  of 
Ministerial  Devotedness.    London:   Seeley  if-  Son.     1832. 
8to.,  pp.  27. 

Tenison,  Right  Rev.  Edward,  b.  Norfolk,  1673  ; 
LL.D.,  Cam.  Univ.  ;  Rector  of  Willinsham, 
1697  :  of  Sunbridge  and  Chiddingstone  ;  and 
\  icar  of  Lydd,  (all)  Kent ;  Archd.  of  Car- 
marthen ;  Preb.  of  Canterbury ;  Preb.  of  Tervin, 
Lichfield,  28th  March,  1704 — 10  ;  accompanied 
the  Earl  of  Dorset,  Lord  Lieutenant,  to  Ireland, 
and  was  created  Bp.  of  Ossory,  1710,  to  death  ; 
"a  kinsman  of  Archbp.  Tenison,  who  be- 
queathed to  him  a  considerable  legacy  at  his 


TEN-NANT 


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THICK  NESSE 


death,  1715  ;  m.  Annie  Searle,  his  cousin  ;  d., 
Dublin,  1725  ;  hur.  in  St.  Mary's  Church. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  251 ;    Chalmers's  Biog.   Diet., 
XXIX.,  225  ;  Burke's  Landed  Gentry.] 

Tennant,  William,  b.  London,  1754 ;  s.  of 
William  Tennant,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox., 
27th  March,  1772  ;  of  Aston  Hall ;  D.L., 
Staffs.  ;  Lieut.-Col.  Staffs.  Militia  ;  m.,  4th 
Dec,  1777,  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Wylde, 
Rector  of  Aldridge  ;  d.  1803. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1400 ;  Notes  on  Aldridge, 

36.] 

Tennant,   William,     b.  Little  Aston  Hall,  14th 

March,   1783  ;    s.  of  William  Tennant,   Esq. 

[see],  and  Mary   Wylde,   his  wife  ;    Mat.  Ch. 

Ch.,    Ox.,    22nd  Oct.,    1801  ;    created  M.A., 

14th    March,    1804 ;    of    Little  Aston    Hall, 

until  1830,  when  he  sold  it  to  William  Leigh, 

Esq.   [see]  ;    m.,   4th  June,   1804,   Charlotte 

Pelham,  dau.   of    1st   Lord  Yarboroogh  ;    d. 

13th    March,    1835.       [The    Tennants    were 

owners  of  Little  Aston  Hall,  1770—1830.] 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  lY.,  1400 ;  Notes  on  Aldridge, 
41.] 

Terrick,  Richard.  b.  Stoke  [^query :  whether 
not  Hill  Farm,  near  Newcastle,  but  in  Stoke 
Parish,  where  the  Terrick  M.P.  for  Newcastle 
(L.P.)  hailed  from,  wliose  grandson  he  probably 
was],  1702  ;  s.  of  John  Terrick  ;  Mat.  Magd. 
CoU,  Ox.,  10th  Oct.,  1720  ;  B.A.,  1724. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  lY.,  1400.] 

Testimonies   concerning   deceased   ministers  to 

the  yearly  meeting,  1848. 

A  Testimony  of  Staffordshire  Meeting  for  Discipline 
concerning  Hannah  Eandall.    pp.  3 — 4. 

Tettenhall. 

Yiew  of  Church  [Gent.'s  Mag.  (1796),  638  ;  Shaw,  II., 
194]  ;  History  of  Tettenhall  [Shaw,  II.,  194—96]  ;  Monu- 
ments [Bodl.  Lib.,  453,  23i.;  Southwick's  Barons  Stafford]; 
Wrottesley  Charters  [«.,  833,  77—79:  1115,  207—126]; 
Arms  in  Wrottesley  House,  Tettenhall  [»6.,  853,  23J  ; 
Battle  of  Tettenhall  [Green's  Conquest  of  England,  195, 
196,416;  see  Thomeycrof t  (Lieut.-Col.)]. 

An  Act  for  making  a  Navigable  Canal  from  the  Staf- 
fordshire and  "Worcestershire  Canal  in  the  Parish  of  Tetten- 
hall ....  to  the  United  Navigation  of  the  BUesmere 
and  Chester  Canals  in  the  Parish  of  Acton  .  Chester. 
1826.    folio. 

History  of  Tettenhall.  By  G.  Jones.  [Now  (1894) 
publishing.] 

Tew,  Richard,  "  of  Staffs."     Mat.  Merton  Coll., 
Ox.,  21st  Feb.,  1554  ;  B.A.,  13th  Dec,  1587. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  lY.,  1468.] 

Thatcher,  Rev.  Ernest  Grey.  b.  Auckland, 
New  Zealand,  1851  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Frederick 
Thatcher  [see]  ;  Mat.  Kehle  Coll.,  Ox.,  18th 
Oct.,  1870  ;  B.A.,  1874  ;  M.A.,  1877  ;  His- 
tory Lecturer,  1875 — 77  ;  Curate  of  Stoke, 
1877—80  ;  Vicar  of  St.  Mary's,  Tunstall,  188 1 
—87  ;  of  Tamworth,  1887—90  ;  R.D.  of 
Tamworth,  1888—90  ;  Curate  of  Bakewell, 
Derbys.,  1890—92. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  lY.,  1402.] 

Thatcher,  Rev.  Frederick,     i.  1814;  originally 
an  architect;  ordained  in  New  Zealand,  1847; 


Vicar  of  Tamworth,  1877  ;  Preb.  of  Gaia 
Major,  Lichfield,  1883,  to  death  ;  d.  19th  Oct., 
1890. 

[Obituary  [Lichfield  Diocesan  Mag.,  XI.,  175]. 

Theed,  William,  b.  Trentham,  1814  ;  educated 
at  Ealing  ;  a  Sculptor  ;  employed  much  by 
Royalty. 

Marble  Group.  The  Queen  and  Prince  Consort. 
Windsor  Castle. 

Colossal  Bronze  Statue  of  Prince  Consort.     Coburg. 

Replica.     Sydney,  N.S.W. 

Balmoral. 

Statue  of  Duchess  of  Kent,  at  Frogmore. 

Marble  Monument  of  Duchess  of  Gloucester.  St. 
George's  Chapel. 

Colossal  Marble  Monument  of  Sir  Isaac  Newton,  at 
Grantham. 

Twelve  Bas-reliefs  from  English  History,  in  House  of 
Lords. 

Marble  Statue  of  Edmund  Burke. 

Hallam,  in  St.  Paul's  Cathedral. 

• Macintosh,  in  Westminster  Abbey. 

Mural  Monument  to  Sir  Herbert  Edwards       „ 

Statue  of  Sir  William  Peel,  in  Greenwich  Hospital. 

at  Calcutta. 

in  Sandy  Church,  Beds. 

Lord  Derby,  in  St.  George's  Hall,  Liverpool. 

in  Junior   Carlton   Club,  Pall 

Mall. 

Marble  Group — ''Africa.''    Albert  Hall. 

Marble  Statue — Sir  Bobert  Peel,  at  Huddersfield. 

Henry  Booth,  at  Liverpool. 

Thicknbsse,  Rt.  Rev.  Francis  Henry.  b. 
Stafford,  1829  ;  s.  of  Rev.  W.  E.  Coldwell 
[see]  ;  Mat.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  4th  Feb., 
1847;  Scholar,  1849—53;  B.A.,  1851; 
M.A.,  1854  ;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  1879  ;  assumed 
the  surname  and  arms  of  Thicknesse  only  by 
Royal  Licence,  29th  March,  1859  ;  of  Beech 
Hill,  Lanes.  ;  Vicar  of  Deane,  Lanes.,  1855 
—68  ;  R.D.  of  Bolton-le-Moors,  Lanes.,  1857 
68  ;  Vicar  of  Brackley,  Northants.,  1868—79  ; 
Chp.  to  Bp.  of  Peterborough,  1868—75  ; 
Hon.  Canon  of  Manchester,  1863—75  ;  Archd. 
of  Northampton  and  Canon  of  Peterborough, 
1875  ;  Rector  of  Buntingthorpe,  Leics.,  1887  ; 
of  Oxenden  Magna,  1892  ;  Bp.  of  Leicester, 
1888  to  date  ;  m.,  3rd  July,  1855,  Anne,  dau. 
of  Ralph  Anthony  Thicknesse,  of  Beech  Hill, 
M.P.  for  Wigan. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  lY.,  1402.] 

Thicknesse,  Rev.  John.  b.  Barthomley,  Cheshire, 
1670  ;  s.  of  Ralph  Thicknesse  and  Bridget 
(dau.  of  Sir  John  Egerton,  Bart.),  his  wife  ; 
Mat.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  23rd  March,  1689  ; 
B.A.,  1693  ;  B.C.L.,  1695  ;  Rector  of  Far- 
thingoe,  1694,  and  P.O.  of  Radstone,  (both) 
Northants.,  1715  to  death  ;  m.  Joyce  Blencowe, 
niece  of  Judge  Blencowe  ;  d.  Dec!,  1725. 
[Nichols's  Lit.  Anecdotes  ;    Hinchliffie's  Barthomley, 

174—75;    Baker's  Northants.,  I.,  624:     Foster's  Alumni 

Oxon.,  B.S.,  lY.,  1469.] 

Thicknesse,  Ralph,  b.  Balterley,  1719;  «.  of 
Ralph  Thicknesse  ;  Mat.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox 
27th  Oct.,  1737  ;  Fellow,  King's  Coll.,  Cam  ; 
B.A.,  1740  ;  M.A.,  1746  ;  M.D.  ;  of  Balter- 
ley, Stafifs.,  and  The  Oaks,  Cheshire;  sold 
Balterley,  1747  ;  m.  Ann  Dorothv  Bostock  ; 
d.,  Wigan,  12th  Feb.,  1790. 


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[Foster's    Alumni    Oxon.,    IV.,    1402' ;      Hinchliffe's 
Barthomley,  174,  293  ;  Burke's  Landed  Gentry.] 

Thom,  John,  Wolverhampton. 

"Wallace,    and-   other    Poems.     Wolverhampton,  1873. 
8vo.,  pp.  105. 

Thom,  R.  W. 

Dudley  Poems,    n.d.    pp.  136. 

Thom,  Rev.  William,  b.  1750  ;  Methodist  New 
Connexion  Minister,  "  from  the  Old  Connexion 
(Wesleyan),  in  which  he  travelled  23 
years";  at  Leeds,  &c.,  1797;  Manchester, 
1798  ;  Nottingham,  1799—1800  ;  Hull,  1801 ; 
Sbef&eld,  1802  ;  Leeds,  as  Book  Steward, 
1803—6  ;  Manchester,  ditto,  1807  ;  Hanley, 
ditto,  1808—11  ;  d.  Shooter's  Hill,  Longton, 
16th  Dec,  1811 ;  6i«-.  Bethesda  Chapel,  Hanley. 

Serious  Advice  to  Servants  of  the  Methodist  Societies 
of  the  Town  of  Leeds.    Leeds,  1797.     12mo.    pp.  12. 

Outlines  of  the  Constitution  of  the  Methodist  New- 
Itinerary.    With  an  Appendix.    By and  Alexander 

KUham.    Leeds,  1707.    12mo.,  pp.  48. 

[Baggaley's  Digest  of  New  Con.  Meth.,  130, 152.] 

Thomas,  Alfred   Samuel,     b.  Ogley  Hay,  1853  ; 
s.  of  Edwin  Thomas,  Esq.  ;    Mat.  St.  Mary 
Hall,  Ox.,  27th  Jan.,  1875  ;  Curate  of  South- 
end, Essex,  1891. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1403.] 

Thomas,  Rev.  George  Arthur,  M.A.     Rector  of 

Woolwicli,  Kent ;  of  Wickham,  Herts.;  nephew 

to  Bp.  Thomas  of  Rochester  ;    Preb.   of  Tach- 

brooke,    13th   May,    1786—97  ;    of  Wolvey, 

(both)    Lichfield,  4th  Aug.,    1797  to  death; 

Executor  to  his  uncle's  will ;  d.  1804. 

Public  Worship  a  Sacred  Duty.    A  Sermon  Preached 

on  occasion  of  the  Author's  Collation  to  a  Prebend  in  the 

Cathedral  Church  of   Lichfield,  on  Sunday,  August   6th, 

1797.     London  :  Bt/e  (^  Law.     1797.     8vo.,  pp.  36. 

Sermons  and  Charges  of  the  Bight  Kev.  John,  Lord 
Bishop  of  Rochester.  Edited  by  Rev.  Gr.  A.  Thomas. 
Two  Volumes.     London,  1803.     8vo. 

Thomas,  Rev.  John  Wesley.  Wesleyan  Minister, 
1822  to  death  ;  stationed  at  Leek,  Wolver- 
hampton, &c. 

Remarks  on  the  Fly  Sheets  in  a  Letter  to  a  Wesleyan. 
London,  1849.     12mo.,  pp.  26. 

Byron  and  his  Times.  A  Satirical  Poem.  In  Two 
Cantos.  3rd  edition.  To  which  is  added  a  Third  Canto. 
London,  1850.  8vo.,  pp.  164.  A  New  Edition :  Budiei/, 
1855.    12mo.,  pp.  144.  j    4.  -r,  ji 

The  Papacy  UnveiLed.  A  Lecture  delivered  at  Dudley. 
London,  1851.    8vo.,  pp.  21. 

The  Trilogy  ;  or,  Dante  s  Three  Visions.  Translated 
into  English  in  the  Metre  and  Triple  Rhyme  of  the 
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8vo.,  pp.  272.    Vol.  IIL  . 

Letter  to  Nathan  Rouse  on  Hereditary  Holiness. 

Thomas  (John  William)  &  Co.,  Printers,  &c., 
Liverpool  Road,  Stoke.  [Mr.  Thomas  was 
formerly  a  Schoolmaster  ;  Clerk  of  first  Sch. 
Board  for  Stoke-on-Trent,  and  finally  com- 
menced the  business  as  above,  in  which  he  was 
not  fortunate.] 
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Thomas,  Pascoe. 

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Thompson,  Joseph. 

Letter  (to  Aahmole)  Describing  his  Voyage  to  the 
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Thompson,  William,  b.  Burton,  1860  ;  s.  of 
Henry  Thompson,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  as  a  Non.- 
CoU.,  Ox.,  13th  Oct.,  1883  ;  B.A.,  1886. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1411.] 

Thomson,  Spencer,  M.D.  L.R.C.S.,  Edin.  ; 
resident  at  Burton-on-Trent. 

A  Dictionary  of  Domestic  Medicine  and  Household 
Surgery.  London:  Groombridge  ^  Son.  1853.  8vo.,  pp 
571.     8th  edition,  1859,  pt.  8vo. 

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Churchill.     1848. 

Temperance  and  Total  Abstinence.  London:  J. 
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Structure  and  Functions  of  the  Eye.  London :  Groom- 
bridge.    1857.    Pt.  8vo. 

Health  Resorts  of  Britain  and  How  to  Profit  by  them, 
London :  Ward  (^  Loch     1860.     S70.,  pp.  vii.,  330. 

Wild  Flowers  :  Where  to  find  and  how  to  know  them 
London:  George  Routledge  ^  Sons.  n.d.  Fcp.  8vo.,  pp, 
xiii.,  17—322. 

Thornbory,    Samuel,      b.    Leek,    1698  ;    s.    of 
Joseph    Thornbury  ;    Mat.  Univ.   Coll.,    Ox., 
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Thorne,  George  R.,  Solicitor,  Wolverhampton. 

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Thorne,  James. 

Rambles  by  Rivers:  The  Duddon,  The  Mole,  The 
Adur,  Arun  and  Wey,  The  Lea,  The  Dove.  London: 
Charles  Knight  ^  Co.     1844.     pp.  244. 

Thornewill,  Rev.  Charles  Francis,  b.  Burton, 
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1863  ;  M.A.,  1866  ;  Curate  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Habergham  Eaves,  Lanes.,  1864 — 67  ;  St. 
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date  ;  m.  Elizabeth  Edmunda  Anne,  dau.  of 
Edmund  Johnson,  Esq.,  of  The  Firs,  Knighton, 
Leics. 

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A  Contributor  to  the  Entomologist. 

Thorneyoroft,  George  Benjamin,  b.  Tipton, 
20th  Aug.,  1791  ;  s.  of  Edward  Thorneycroft, 
Ironworker,  and  Mary  {dau.  of  William  Brad- 
ley, of  Benthall,  Salop),  his  wife  ;  in  early  life 
his  parents  removed  to  Kirkstall  Forge,  near 
Leeds,  where  he  worked  until  18  years  old  ;  re- 
turned to  Staffs,  in  1809,  and  began  to  work  at 
Moorcroft  Iron  Works,  Bradley  ;  became  even- 
tually Superintendent  of  the  Works  ;  founded  a 
small  Iron  Works  at  Willenhall,  1817  ;  joined 
his  brother,  Edward  Thorneycroft,  in  working 


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the  Shrubbery    Iron  Works,   Wolverhampton 
in  1824;   after  the  reth-e me nt  of  Mr.  Edward 
Thorneycroft  the    Firm  became  Thorneycroft, 
Hartley,    Perks,    and    Kesteven  ;     A.I.C.E., 
1850  ;    Telfourd  Medalist,   Dec,  1850  ;    first 
Mayor  of  Wolverhampton,  1848 — 49  ;     Con- 
stable of  Manor   of  the  Deanery  of  Wolver- 
hampton, 8th  Nov.,  1848  ;  J.P.,  Staffs.,  1849  ; 
J. P.,  Salop  ;    m.,  Wolverhampton,  9th  April, 
1814,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Thomas  and   Hannah 
Page,  of  Moxley  ;  d.  28th  April,  1851. 
Supplementary  Facts  and  Eemarks  connected  with  the 
Corn  Laws.     Wolverhampton  :   William  Parhe.   1840.   8vo., 
pp.  16. 

An  Address  to  the  Nobility,  Clergy,  and  other  Inhabi- 
tants o£  Wolverhampton  and  the  Neighbourhood.  Wolver- 
hampton :  W.  Parke. 

The  Eailway  Interest  and  the  Iron  Trade.  Wolver- 
hampton :   W.  Parke.     1849. 

On  the  Manufacture  of  Malleable  Iron,  with  the  results 
of  experiments  on  the  Strength  of  Eailway  Axles.  Wol- 
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Special  Eules  of  G-.  B.  Thorneycroft  &  Co.'s  Works. 
Wolverhampton :  T.  Simpson.  12mo.,  pp.  16.  Ditto,  1857, 
12mo.,  pp.  12. 

An  Address  to  every  Inhabitant  of  Wolverhampton, 
whether  Churchmen,  Dissenters,  or  of  no  religion  at  all. 
[On  repairing  of  Collegiate  Church  of  St.  Peter,  dated 
21st  July,  1837.]     fol.,  s.  sh. 

On  the  Currency.  [  Wolver!iampton  Chronicle,  28th 
Feb.,  1849.] 

On  Agricultural  Distress.  [Staffs.  Advertiser  (Jan., 
1850).] 

Evidence  before  the  Oxford  and  Worcester  Eailway 
Bill  Committee,    pp.  335—60. 

[Notes  from  a  Clergyman's  Parochial  Visiting  Book. 
Chap.  XX.  Published  in  South  African  Church  Mag. ; 
Gent.'s  Mag.,  Aug.,  1851 ;  The  Watchman,  14th  May,  1851 ; 
Brit.  Messenger  (Stirling),  No.  49,  March,  1851 ;  Tail's 
Mag.,  No.  56,  pp.  645 — 52.] 

Memoirs.     [See  Manby  (C),  Owen  (Eev.  J.  B.).] 

Thornbyceoft,  Thomas,  b.  Willenhall,  10th 
Dec,  1822  ;  s.  of  George  Benjamin  Thorney- 
croft, Ironmaster  [see],  and  Eleanor  his  wife  ; 
educated  Wolverhampton  Gr.  Sch.  ;  Partner 
in  Firm  of  G.  B.  Thorneycroft  &  Co.,  until 
his  retirement  in  1877  ;  J. P.,  Salop  ;  J. P. 
and  Deputy  Lieutenant,  Staffs.  ;  High  Sheriff, 
Staffs.,  1864  ;  Lieut.-Colonel,  Queen's  Own 
Staffs.  Yeomanry  Cavalry ;  m.,  27th  June, 
1847,  Jane,  dau.  of  Alexander  Whitelaw,  Esq., 
Drum  Park,  Lanark. 

A  Continental  Tour.  .  .  September,  1856.  Wolver- 
hampton :  T.  Simpson.     8vo.,  pp.  20. 

A  Few  Days  in  the  North.  .  .  August  20th,  1868. 
Wolverhampton :  T.  Simpson.     8vo.,  pp.  20. 

A  Scotch  Trip.  .  .  July  16th,  1857.  Wolverhampton : 
T.  Simpson.     8vo.,  pp.  20. 

The  Battle  of  Bothwell  Bridge.  .  Dec,  1866.  Pt. 
8vo.,  pp.  7. 

A  Trip  to  America.  .  .  Sept.,  1869.  Wolverhampton : 
Steen  if  Blackett.    8vo.,  pp.  60. 

A  Visit  to  Inverie  Knoydart,  Inverness-shire.  1870. 
Wolverhampton:  Steen  (^  Blackett.     8vo.,  pp.  20. 

A  Visit  to  Dunvegan  Castle,  Isle  of  Skye.  .  .  Sept 
3, 1885.    8vo.,  pp.  10. 

Sports  and  Pastimes,  with  healthy  Exercises,  at 
Tettenhall  Towers.    May,  1886.    8to.,  pp.'  85. 

The  Thorneycroft  Cousins.  An  Opera  in  three  Acts. 
The  libretto  written  and  portion  of  the  music  composed 
by  Lieut.-Col.  Thorneycroft,  the  rest  by  Andiani.  Wolver- 
hampton: Steen  ^  Co.     1886.     870. 

The  Ascent  of  Balloon,  "The  Dudley  Castle,"  in 
which  Lieut.-Colonel  Thorneycroft  andCapt.  Morton  went, 
1886.     Wolverhampton. 

Pure  Air. 

Wreck  of  the  Steam  Launch,  "  The  Ariel." 

Marriage  Lines  of  A.  Whitelaw,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and  Miss 
Barbara  Lockhart. 


A  Peep  at  the  Highlands. 

Picnic  at  Apsley  Terrace. 

The  Albrighton  Hunt  Ball. 

A  Sail  to  Henley  Eegatta. 

Description  of  a  Concert  at  Tettenhall  Towers. 

Lines  to  Miss  Aitken. 

Lines  to  Madame  and  Monsieur  Perdouet. 

Lines  to  Monsieur  de  G-ouzenhalt. 

The  Vogels  and  Civil  Wars  in  Switzerland. 

Lines  to  Madame  de  Meio  Muralt. 

Lines  to  Mr.  Bedoner  Quriele. 

Description  of  the  "  Magnet  "  Steamboat  being  knocked 
about  the  Eternity  Eocks  in  Canada,  during  a  stormy 
night,  but  she  did  not  come  to  pieces  ;  she  was  made  of 
Thorneycrof  t's  best  S.  Crown  Plates  and  well  put  together. 

Shooting  the  La  Chine  Eapids  in  the  Saint  Lawrence 
Eiver  in  Canada.  ^ 

Description  of  Niagara,  after  he  visited  it. 

Havre  Boating. 

Driving  four  fast-trotting  Americali  horses  together, 
at  Coldspring,  on  the  Hudson  Eiver  side. 

Sleighing. 

Deer  Stalking. 

Theatricals  at  Tettenhall  Towers. 

Skating  Eink  and  Billiard  Tables  at  Tettenhall 
Towers. 

Description  of  Concerts  at  Tettenhall  Towers. 

Pamphlet  written  to  the  Working  Men  of  England. 

Lines  to  the  Baron  and  Baroness  George  de  Villates 
at  Belsair,  near  Belleville,  Prance. 

A  Trip  to  the  Eiga,  Switzerland. 

A  Visit  to  Shrublands. 

Glen  Bruar  Deer  Stalking. 

A  Visit  to  Appleoross,  Scotland. 

Description  of  Tettenhall  Towers,  with  particulars  of 
his  new  system  of  drainage  and  ventilation. 

A  Visit  to  Achnacarry  Castle,  Scotland. 

A  Visit  to  Doune  Castle,  Scotland. 

Eemarks  on  Whales  seen  sporting  about  when  he 
crossed  the  Atlantic. 

Description  of  the  "  Eussia  "  Steamboat  running  into 
an  Italian  Ship,  loaded  with  Oil  and  Wine,  which  it  sunk 
in  five  minutes,  the  crew  being  saved. 

[Lient.-Oolonel  Thorneycroft,  his  son,  and  daughter,  were  on 
the  "  Russia."] 

Particulars  of  the  various  Patents  and  Inventions  of 
G.  B.  Thorneycroft,  first  Mayor  of  Wolverhampton,  about 
fourteen  in  number,  of  which  several  are  photographed. 

Descriptions  of  Five  Patents  and  Thirty  Inventions 
of  Lieut.-Colonel  Thorneycroft,  all  illustrated  with  Photo- 
graphs. 

Lieut.-Colonel  Thorneycroft's  Visit  to  Alicante  in 
Spain,  to  see  the  Castle,  where  a  member  of  the  Thorney- 
croft family.  Colonel  Thorneycroft,  180  years  ago,  pre- 
ferred to  be  blown  to  atoms  whilst  defending  the  castle, 
rather  than  surrender  to  the  French, 

A  Short  Family  History,  with  Pedigree  Complete. 

"  Some  love  in  Foreign  lauds  to  roam."  Words  and 
Music  by  Lieut.-Col.  Thorneycroft. 

"  Thou  art  mine." 

"I  am  Thine." 

"  Come  to  me." 

"A  Nameless  Song,  for  a  Nameless." 

"The  Good  Baron." 

"  Down  by  the  river  side." 

Fancy  Dress.     Waltz. 

"  I  am  Thine."    Waltz. 

"Nimbly  Step  it."    A  Country  Dance. 

"  The  Fire  Brigade."    March. 

The  Battles  of  Tettenhall  and  Wednesfield  A  D  910— 
91.     (Privately  printed,  Dec.  10th,  1892.)     8vo    pp  6 

^  A  Day  with  the  Tettenljall  Driving  Club.     (Privately 
printed,  August  12th,  1893.)     8vo.,  pp.  8. 

Memoirs  of  the  Thorneycroft  Family.  With  Patents, 
iBc.     Wolverhampton,  1801.     8vo.,  pp.  285. 

[Nearly  all  the  above  were  privately  printed,  without  p..  pi 
or  d.,  for  presents.]  .f  ,  .f  , 

Thorneycroft  Eecords.  4  large  fol.  vols  [Penes 
Lieut.-Col.  Thorneycroft.] 

theTtoTycfofU.°r''''"^"  ^''"^^^  '"'^  ^^^  ""'""'  ''"^*'"^  *" 

^    ^i^^l^^}-'"^^  ^"^'"^^  witli  Portrait,  &c.     [Biog.  Mag., 
A.,  JIU — o5.J 

Thornhill,  C,  Darlaston. 

Physical  Effects  of  Intemperance.    1840.    8vo.,  pp.  51. 


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of  Kent,  D.C.V.,  to  that  of  William  the  Conqueror,  with  a 
translation  of  the  Anglo-Saxon.  London :  Macmillan  S; 
Co.,  1865.    8vo.,  pp.  684. 

[Contains  the  Will  of  Wnltrio  of  Burton.l 

Thorpe  Constantine. 

Manor.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  1115,  2556.J 
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Throckmorton,  Mr.     Staffordshire. 
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Thdrsby,  Rev.  George  Augustus,  b.  Shifnal, 
Salop,  1771  ;  s.  of  Captain  Walter  Horsley 
Thursby,  and  Dorothy,  daw.  of  William  Pigott, 
Esq.,  of  Edgmond,  Salop,  his  wife  ;  Mat.  Oriel 
Coll.,  Ox.,  3rd  April,  1789  ;  B.A.,  1792  ; 
M.A.,  1795  ;  Rector  of  Abington,  Northants., 
1795  :  of  Penn,  1808,  to  death  ;  m.,  24th 
May,  1800,  Frances,  dau.  of  Henry  Pelham- 
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Tbcrsfibld,  Rev.  Richard.  b.  Wednesbury, 
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Ch.  Ch.,  Everton,  Lanes.  :  Norwood,  Surrey  ; 
Vicar  of  Ullenhall,  Warws.,  1862—72  ;  Rector 
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Thurstan,  John  Aubrey,  b.  Tettenhall,  1864  ; 
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[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1418.] 

TuYNNB,  Sir  Thomas,  s.  of  Sir  Henry  Frederick 
Thynne,  Bart. ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  21st  April, 
1657  ;  2nd  Bart.  ;  M.P.,  Ox.  Univ.,  Jan., 
1674—78  :  Tamworth,  1678—79,  1679—81  ; 
created  Baron  Thynne  and  Viscount  Weymouth, 
11th  Dec,  1682  ;  P.C.,  1702—11  ;  m. 
Frances,  dau.  of  Heneage,  2nd  Earl  of 
Winchelsea  ;  d.  28th  Jdy,  1714. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  B.S.,  IV.,  1482  ;    Palmer's 

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TavRKYLE.     Staffs. 
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TiLDESLEY,  James  Carpenter,  b.  Summerford, 
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James  Tildesley,  Lock  Manufacturer,  WiUen- 
hall;  educated  the  Old  Hall,  Wellington, 
Salop;  J.P.,  Staffs.;  member  of  firm  of 
Carpenter  and  Tildesley,  Willenhall  ;  President 
of  Wolverhampton  Chamber  of  Commerce, 
1886  ;  Chairman  of  Willenhall  Urban  Sanitary 


Authority  since  1882  ;  m.,  1868,  Fanny,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Croydon,  Esq.,  of  Penkridge  ;  of 
The  Firs,  Penkridge. 

Sketches  of  Early  Methodism  in  the  Black  Country, 
with  the  Romantic  Story  of  Leek  End  Chapel.  London : 
Adams  if  Co.  n.d.  12mo.,  pp.  80.  [Preface  signed  "J.  C.T., 
Feb.  18^871.]     Second  Edition,  1871. 

A  History  of  Penkridge,  in  the  County  of  Stafford. 
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A  Contributor  to  the  Gentleman^s  Magazine,  Chambers^s 
Journal,  The  Quiver,  &c. 

Edited  The  Willenhall  Magazine  (1864). 

TiLLESLEY,  Van.  Richard,  b.  Eccleshall,  1583  ; 
s.  of  Thomas  Tillesley ;  Mat.  Balliol  Coll.', 
Ox.,  20th  Jan.,  1598  ;  Sch.,  St.  John's  Coll., 
5th  July,  1605  ;  M.A.,  25th  June,  1607  ; 
B.D.,  22nd  Nov.,  1613  ;  licensed  to  preach, 
25th  Nov.,  1613;  D.D.,  7th  July,  1617; 
Rector  of  Puxton,  1614  :  of  Stone,  Kent, 
1615  ;  Archd.  of  Rochester,  1614  ;  Canon  of 
Rochester,  1615  ;  d.  1621  ;  bur.  Rochester 
Cathedral. 
[Bliss's  Wood's  Ath.  Oxon.,  II.,  303 ;  Poster's  Alumni 

Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1487.] 

Tilson-Marsh,  Rev.  William  Tilson.  Oriel 
Coll.,  Ox.  ;  B.A.,  1838  ;  M.A.,  1843  ;  P.C., 
St.  Leonards-on-Sea,  1857 — 64  ;  afterwards 
of  Stretham  Manor,  Cambs. 

Letter  to  Sir  Robert  Peel  on  the  Church  in  Ireland. 
London,  1843.     8vo. 

Timings,  William. 

History  of  Clent  Hills.     Halesowen,  1836.    12mo. 
Clentine  Rambles. 

TiMMiNS,  Sam  :  b.  Birmingham,  27th  Feb., 
1826  ;  s.  of  Samuel  Timmins  and  Mary  Ann 
Marshall,  his  wife  ;  F.S.A.  ;  F.A.S.  ;  J.P., 
Birmingham  ;  of  Arley,  Coventry. 

Edited : — Birmingham  and  the  Hardware  District. 
Birmingham,  1868.  8vo.,  pp.  721.  [Brit.  Association 
Meeting,  1865.] 

[Numerous  articles  on  StafEordshire  referred  to  in  this  work 
under  proper  heads.] 

Edited — Handbook  of  Birmingham,  Harbome,  and 
Surrounding  District.  Birmingham,  1888.  12mo.,  pp.  278. 
[Brit.  Association  Meeting,  1886.] 

Mr.  Timmins  has  also  written  numerous  articles,  &c., 
on  Boulton  ife  Watt,  and  Soho.  [For  particulars  kindly 
supplied  by  Mr.  Timmins,  see  Watt  (J.).] 

TiMMis,    Richard.      b.    Smallthorne,    1794  ;    in 

early   life    spent   several  years   in   Liverpool  ; 

succeeded  John  Tregortha  [see'].  Printer,  &c., 

in  St.  John's    Square,    Burslem ;    m.    Sarah, 

dau.    of   Anthony   and   Nancy    Shipley  ;    d., 

Sept.,    1862  ;     bur.    St.    Paul's    Churchyard, 

Burslem. 

A  Familiar  Conversation  designed  for  Children  and 

Toung  Persons.    By  A  Friend  of    Youth.    Burslem:  S. 

Timmis.    1841.    12mo.,  pp.  12. 

History  of  Wesleyan  Methodism  in  the  Tunstall 
Circuit.     Burslem:   R.  Timmis.     1842.     12mo. 

The  Negro.    A  Poem.     [See  Wood  (Hamlet).] 
Church  Claims.     [See  Grant  (Rev.  Brewin).] 


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A  Discourse  concerning  the  Scriptures  of  the  New 
Testament.  BursUm:  Printed  ly  R.  Timmisfor  A.  Caldi- 
cott,  of  Newcastle,  Staffordshire.    1846.    8vo.,  pp.  Ixxxvii. 

Life  of  Hugh  Bourne.  2  vols.  Burslem :  R.  Timmis. 
1849.    8vo. 

The  Pilgrim  Songster.    Burslem :  R.  Timmis.    32mo. 

Timmis,  William,  b.  July,  1824  ;  s.  of  Eichard 
Timmis  and  Sarah,  his  wife  ;  educated  private- 
ly ;  apprenticed  to  his  father ;  commenced 
business  as  a  Printer,  &e..  Fountain  Square, 
Hanley,  1848  ;  m.,  1849,  Agnes,  dau.  of 
Thomas  and  Ann  Baines. 

Address  on  the  Political  Questions  of  the  Day.  By 
Mr.  Beresford  Hope.  Hanley:  W.  Timmis.  1862.  8vo., 
pp.  18, 

Moral  Heroism.  A  Lecture.  By  W.  L.  Evans.  Han- 
ley: W.  Timmis.    1858.     12mo.,  pp.  32. 

Social  Influence  of  the  Prayer  Book.  By  A.  J.  Beres- 
ford Hope,  Esq.     Hanley:   W.  timmis.    1863.    8vo.,  pp.  43. 

The  Mechanics'  Permanent  Benefit  Building  Society's 
Eules.     Hanley:  William  Timmis.     1864.     8vo. 

The  Potteries  Mechanics  Magazine.  Hanley :  W. 
Timmis.    1860—61.     2  vols.,  8vo. 

[Now  rare.] 

The  World's  Wail  of  Misery.  Hanley:  William 
Timmis.     1866.     12mo.,  pp.  8. 

North  Staffordshire  Naturalists'  Field  Club.  Annual 
Address,  Papers,  &c.  Hanley:  W.  Timmis.  1876.  8vo., 
pp.  XX.,  26B. 

Supplement  to  ditto.     Same  imprint.     1876.    8vo. 

Annual  Report  of  Wesleyan  Methodist  Missionary 
Society.  Macclesfield  District.  Hanley  W.  Timmis.  1875 
8vo.    1876,  8vo. ;  1877,  8vo. ;  1878,  8vo. 

TiNDALL  (or  Tindale),  Ven.  Humphrey.  b. 
1549  ;  Fellow,  Pembroke  Coll.  Cam.,  24th 
Nov.,  1567  ;  B.A.,  1567  ;  M.A.,  1570  ;  in- 
corp.  Ox.  Univ.,  10th  July,  1576  ;  Master  of 
Queen's  Coll.,  Cam.,  1579  ;  B.D.,  1577  ; 
D.D.,  1582  ;  Vicar  of  Soham,  Camb.,  1577  ; 
Archd.  of  Stafford,  1586,  to  death  ;  Chancellor 
and  Canon  of  Lichfield,  14th  April,  1586,  to 
death  ;  Canon  of  Southwell,  1588  ;  Dean  of 
Ely,  1591  ;  a  member  of  Gray's  Inn,  1594  ; 
Eeetor  of  Wentworth,  Camb.,  1599  ;  d.  12th 
Oct.,  1614. 

Tv/ro  ^^ol^i'^otl  ^^B,^''^-  ■',  Le  Neve's  Fasti,  L,  202  ;  Lansd. 
MS.,  ysd,  t.  237  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E  S  IV  1488  • 
Harwood's  Lichfield,  199,  211 ;   Hutchinson's  Stoke;'24.]    ' 

TiNDALL,  Rev.  William,  b.  Beverley,  Yorks., 
1760  ;  s.  of  John  Tindall ;  Mat.  Univ.  Coll ' 
Ox.,  10th  April,  1778  ;  B.A.,  1782  ;  M.A.^ 
1787  ;  P.O.  of  Holme,  Lanes.,  1822  ;  Usher 
of  Wolverhampton  Gr.  Sch.,  1785  ;  Head 
Master,  1799,  to  death  ;  d.  1830. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1421.] 

TiNLEv,  Ven.  Martin,  b.  Glensford,  Suffolk, 
1605  ;  s.  of  Robert  Tinley,"doctoris";  Westmr 
Sch. ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  24th  July,  1624  • 
B.A.,  13th  June,  1626  ;  Archd.  of  Stafford 
27th  Dec,  1636,  to  death  ;  Vicar  of  St.  Paul's 
Walden,  Herts.,  1642  ;  d.  1660. 
[Foster's  Alumni    Oxon.,   E.S.,  IV.,   1489-    Alumni 

Westmr     91;    Harwood's    Lichfiehi,   2li ;    Hu'tchtnso™ 

(who  puts  him  as  Tiluey)  Stoke,  24.] 

Tipton,     Tibbington,     Tibintone     (Doraesdayl 

JZ-l'norJ?^'^  ^°"''   7  ^^^-  !•),  Tibbenton 
(1293),  Tibeton,  (1293),  Stybinton  (Plea  Rolls, 
1294),  Tybington  (Banca  Rolls,  6  Edw   II  ) 
Tibynton  (Subsidy  Roll,  1327),  Typton  (Subl 


sidy  Roll,  1332—33),   Tebbingeton  (Chancery 
Proceedings,  temp.  Eliz.) 

History.  [Shaw,  II.,  135—37;  see  Hackwood  (F.W.).] 

TixALL,  Ticks-Hall,  Tyxale,Tichesale  (Domesday). 

Tixall  Letters.     [See  Clifford  (A.).] 
Tixall  Poetry.     [See  ditto.] 
History  of  Tixall.     [See  Clifford  (Sir  T.),  (A.).] 
.  [See  Come  (Rev.  A.),  Webb  (Rev.  J.),  Green  (Rev. 
J.  L.),  Aston  (Walter,  Lord),  &c.] 

Toller,  Rev.   Frederick.      Vicar  of  Mythulme, 

Yorks.,  1837  ;   Rector  of  Stone. 

A  Poetical  Version  of  The  Fables  of  Phcedrus.  .  .  . 
J.  4'  C.  Mozley,  London.  Stone:  Printed  by  J.  Gundry, 
n.d.  (1854).    8vo.,  pp.  iv.,  255. 

ToLLBT  (or  Talott),  Ven.  Richard,  B.O.L., 
Ox.  Univ.  ;  LL.D.,  Cam.  Univ.,  1504  ;  in- 
corporated in  Ox.  Univ.,  28th  Jan.,  1511  ; 
Preb.  of  Ulveton  Decani,  Lichfield,  16th  Feb., 
1509—28;  Sub-Dean  of  Exeter,  1514  ;  Archd. 
of  Sarum,  1518  to  death  ;  Archd.  of  Barn- 
staple ;  d.  26th  April,  1528. 
[Le  Neve's  Fasti,  L,  390,  407,  632  ;    Wood's  Fasti,  I., 

31 ;    Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  491 ;    Harwood's 

Lichfield,  239.] 

ToLLETT,  Elizabeth,  b.  1694  ;  dau.  of  George 
Tollett,  Esq.,  the  original  purchaser  of  Betley 
Hall  ;  a  friend  of  Sir  Isaac  Ifewton  ;  after  her 
father's  death  she  lived  at  Stratford,  and  Weft 
Ham,  Essex  ;    d.  West  Ham,  1st  Feb.,  1754. 

Poems.  [Published  after  her  death.]  London,  1755. 
12mo. 

[Some  of  the  Poems  are  reprinted  in  Nichols's  Coll. 
of  Poems,  VI.,  p.  64  ;  and  also  in  Rowton's  Female  Poets 
of  Great  Britain  (1848).] 

[HinchlifiEe's  Barthomley,  189 ;  Chalmers's  Diet.  Biog., 
xxix.,  435—36  ;  Cole's  MS.  Ath.  Cantab. ;  Biog.  Drama, 
II.,  715— 16.]  '         ^  ' 

ToLLBTT,  George.  Accountant-General  of  Ire- 
land, 1691  ;  in  the  Custom  House,  1698  ; 
Secretary  to  a  Commission  for  the  management 
of  the  Excise  Revenue,  1700  ;  Commissioner 
of  the  Navy,  1701  ;  bought  Betley  Hall,  1718. 
[Chalmers's  Biog.  Diet.,  XXIX.,  435  :    Biog.  Drama, 

II.,  715;    Memoir  of  Pepys  (1828),  V.,' 338;    Hinchliffie's 

Barthomley,  189.] 

Tollett,  George,  b.  1725  ;  s.  of  George  Tollett, 
Esq.  (s.  of  Commissioner  George  Tollett),  and 
Elizabeth  Gates,  of  the  Isle-of-Man,  his  wife  ; 
educated  Eton,  and  King's  Coll.,  Cam.,  Barris- 
ter-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn  ;  wholly  devoted  to 
books,  living  a  secluded  life  at  Betley  Hall ; 
"  my  contemporary  (at  King's  College),"  says 
Cole,  "  about  1745  :  a  shy,  reserved  man,  and 
of  no  genteel  appearance  or  behaviour  " ;  d.  21st 
Oct.,  1779. 

Description  of  Window,  with  Morris  Dancers,  in 
^etley  Hall.  [Johnson  &  Stevens'  Shakespeare,  1st 
lidition ;  to  which  edition  he  rendered  other  help  ] 
„.  [?.°"':^'«  Illustrations  of  Shakespeare,  II.,  445 ; 
Hinciliffes  Barthomley,  189—90,  192—202;  Cole's  MS. 
Ath,  Cantab.,  Chalmers's  Biog.  Diet.,  XXIX.,  436. 

Tollett,  George.  b.  Bushley,  Worcs.,  3rd 
Aug.,  1767  ;  s.  of  Charles  Embury,  Esq.  • 
Mat.  Trin.  Coll.,  Ox.,  25th  Feb.,  1785  ;  B.A., 
1788;  Barrister-at-Law,  1792  ;  assumed  name 
of  Tollett  instead  of  Embury,  on  inheriting 
the  Estates  of  George  Tollett,  Esq. ;  of  Betley  ; 


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J. P.  and  Deputy  Lieutenant,  Staffs.  ;  Recorder 

of  Newcastle,  1792 — 1800  ;  offered  a  Baronetcy 

by   Lord   Melbourne,  1837  ;    m.,   30th  Nov., 

1795,  Prances,  daw.  of  William  Jolliffe,  Esq., 

of  Sculcoates,  Yorks.  ;  d.  1855. 

Letter  to  Rev.  Mr.  Fielde.     [Shaw,  II.,  p.  xvii.] 

The    Natural    History    of    Balterley.       [HinchlifEe's 

Barthomley,  204—15.] 

Portrait.    Painted  by  Ansdell.      [Betley  Hall.] 
Ditto.      Engraved  by    S.   W.   Eeynolds.      Published 

May,  1844,  by  Agnew,  Manchester.    Imp.  sh. 
[Foster's  Alumiii  Oxon.,  IT.,  1424.] 

ToMKiNS,  Samuel,     b.  Birmingham  ;  resident  at 
Trysull,  Staffs. 

"Woodland  and  Woodbee :  A  Tale  of  Manly  Virtue. 
BiiTningham :  Corns  <|-  Bartlett.  n.d.  12mo.,  pp.  263. 
[Dated  "  Wombcurn,  Oct.,  1867."] 

Worth  and  Wealth.  A  Poem.  Wolverhampton : 
Steen  ^  Blachett.    1860.    12mo.,  pp.  89. 

ToMKiNSON,  Arthur,  Printer,  &c.,  Tunstall. 

A  Collection  of  Psalms  and  Hymns.  Tunstall  ; 
Printed  by  A.  Tomkinson.    1851.    pp.  150. 

Arminianism  v.  Hyper-Calvinism  ....  2nd  ed. 
Tunstall:  Printed  by  Arthur  TomMnson.  1860.  12mo., 
pp.  276. 

Tomkinson  Brothers,  Printers,  Tunstall. 

A  Companion  for  the  Afflicted  .  .  .  2nd  ed.  .  .  . 
Tomkinson  Brothers,  Tunstall  .  .  .  1845.  8vo.,  pp.  vii., 
879. 


A  List  of  Persons  Objected  to  .  .  .  September 
5th,  1835.  Stohe-v^on-Trent :  iJ.  C.  Tomhinson.  n.d. 
Oblong  8vo.,  pp.  9. 

[See  Tomlinson  (Eev.  J.  W.) ;  White's  StafEs.  (1834).] 


1631  ;    a  Quaker,  of 


h.    Leek,    1705  ;    s.   of 

Mat.  Magd.  Coll.,  Ox., 

B.A.,  19th  March,  1727  ; 


Tomkinson,  Enoch. 
Samuel  Tomkinson 
23rd  April,  1724  ; 
M.A.,  1731. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1424.] 

Tomkinson,    Henry.     *.    Knightley,   Eccleshall, 
1655;  s.  of  Thomas  Tomkinson  ;  Mat.  Queen's 
Coll.,    Ox.,    19th    March,    1673  ;    B.A.,    St. 
Alban  Hall,  1677. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1493.] 

Tomkinson,  J.,  Printer,  Uttoxeter. 

A  Selection  of  Psalms  and  Hymns  for  Public  Worship 
Uttoxeter:    Printed  and   Sold  by    J.   Tomkinson. 
2829. '  PP-  128. 

Tomkinson,  James,  h.  Knightley,  1653  ;  s.  of 
Thomas  Tomkinson  ;  Mat.  Queen's  Coll.,  Ox., 
30th  Oct.,  1669  ;  B.A.,  1671. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  B.S.,  IV.,  1493.] 

Tomkinson,  Rev.  John.     h.  Bagnall,  1693  ;    s. 
of  Martin  Tomkinson  ;    Mat.  Hart  Hall,  Ox., 
22nd  Feb.,  1709  ;  B.A.,  1713  ;   M.A.,  1717  ; 
Vicar  of  Winterbourne  Stoke,  Wilts.,  1714. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1493.] 

Tomkinson,  Richard  Cyples.  Printer  and 
Druggist,  Stoke-on-Trent. 

A  Lecture  on  Ancient   Druidism.     [See  Vale  (Rev. 

■^■■'■■'Theologicai  Essays.     Stohe:   R.  C.  TomMnson.    1818 

12mo    DP.  263.     [See  Doncaster  (Eev.  J.).J 

^       A^S^hort  Memoir  of  Rachel  Anderson.     Stohe:  R.C 

TmAiMson.    182S.    12mo.,  pp.  26       «^%^„^f^^.7°°  W' 
Annals  of  the  Socratic  School.    [See  Socratic  School  J 
The  Watchman's   Cry.     A  Sermon  preached  on  the 

Occation  of  a  Man  and  Woman  having  been  Executed  for 

Murder  at  the  Assizes  held  at  Stafford,  A.D.  1834    London. 

slmplin  4  Marshall,    n.d.  (1834).    8vo.,  pp.  34.     (B.  C. 

TomMnson,  Stohe,  Printer.)  •Nrnrthern 

List   of   Persons  entitled  to   Vote    ...    Northern 

Division    .     .     .      July,    1835.       Stoke-on-Trent:    B.    C. 

Tomhinson.    n.d..    Oblong  8vo.,  pp.  4U. 


Tomkinson,  Thomas,     b. 
Sladehouse  ;   d.  1710. 

The  Harmony  of  the  Three  Commissions ;  or,  None 
but  Christ.  Wherein  is  infallibly  declared  that  all  Pro- 
phets in  the  Time  of  the  Law,  or  under  the  First  Com- 
mission, and  all  Apostles  and  Ministers  in  the  Time  of  the 
Gospel,  do  each  of  them  unanimously  agree  to  their 
Doctrine  concerning  God.  And  that  according  to  the 
Doctrine  of  the  Third  Commission,  which  Doctrine  was  in 
the  two  first  Commissions,  and  is  more  fuller  in  this, 
being  the  Commission  of  the  Spirit ;  namely,  that  there  is 
None  but  Christ,  None  but  Christ :  no  other  God  but  our 
Lord  Jesus  Christ,  now  in  Heaven  glorified.  The  first 
Record  evidenced  ;  Unto  us  a  child  is  born,  unto  us  a  son 
is  given  :  He  shall  be  called  The  mighty  God,  and  The 
everlasting  Father. — Isa.  ix.  6.  The  second  Record  evi- 
'  denced :  Great  is  the  mystery  of  Godliness  :  God  mani- 
fested in  Flesh  ;  There  are  three  that  bear  record  in 
heaven,  &c. — 1  .lohn  v.  7.  The  third  Record  evidenced : 
In  the  Days  of  the  Voice  of  the  Seventh  Angel,  when  he 
shall  begin  to  sound,  the  Mystery  of  God  shall  be  finished. 
By  Thomas  Tomkinson.  First  written  in  the  year  of  our 
Lord  God,  1692.  Revised  and  abridged,  by  the  Author, 
and  Printed  in  the  year  MDCCLVII.     8vo. 

The  Muggletonian's  Principles  Prevailing  :  Being  an 
Answer  in  full  to  a  Scandalous  and  Malitious  Pamphlet, 
intituled  A  True  Representation  of  the  Absurd  and 
Mischievous  Principles  of  the  Sect  called  Muggletonians  ; 
Wherein  the  aforesaid  Principles  are  vindicated,  and 
proved  to  be  infallibly  True,  And  the  Author  of  that 
Libel,  his  Scandalous  Title  and  Subject,  proved  as  False 
to  Truth,  as  Light  to  Darkness ;  And  that  he  knows  no 
more  what  the  true  God  is,  nor  what  the  right  Devil  is, 
nor  any  true  Principle  or  Foundation  of  Faith,  for  all  his 
great  Learning  he  so  much  hosts  (sic)  of,  than  those  Jews 
that  put  the  Lord  of  Life  to  death;  For  learned  and 
taught  Reason  is  but  natural,  and  so  falls  short  of  the 
Glory  of  God  ;  as  will  appear  in  the  following  Discourse. 
By  T.  T.  Printed  in  the  year  of  our  Lord  God,  1695.  4to., 
pp.  80.  Reprinted  by  T.  Haywood,  Beach  Street,  Veal. 
1822.    4to.,  pp.  80. 

Truth's  Triumph  ;  or,  A  Witness  to  the  Two  Wit- 
nesses. Together  with  an  Explanation  of  the  Torments 
of  Hell.  Written  by  Thomas  Tomkinson,  deceas'd,  And 
now  published  by  T.  B.  Part  VII.  Printed  in  the  year 
MDCCXXIV.    4to.,pp.26.  t,  v,i- i,  .,  >. 

Truth's  Triumph,  &c.  .  .  .  And  now  Published  by 
some  Friends.  Part  VIII.  Printed  in  the  year  MDCCXXI. 
4to.,  pp.  24.  ,     ^       ,„.^ 

Truth's  Triumph ;  or  a  Witness  to  the  Two  Witnesses ; 
from  that  unfolded  Parable  of  our  Lord  and  Saviour,  Jesus 
Christ,  the  High  and  Mighty  God,  Mathew,  chap  13,  Verse 
30  to  42.  .  .  .  Being  drawn  up  into  these  Eight  Heads 
following  ;  That  is  to  say  : 

First,  01  the  True  God.  Fifthly,  Of  the  Law's  Nature. 

Secondly,  Of  the  Two  Seeds.  Sixthly,  01  the  Soul's  Mortality. 
Thirdly  Of  the  Bight  Devil.  Seventhly,  0£  the  Devil's  Torments. 
Fourthly,  0£  Predestination.  Eighthly,  Oi  the  Saint's  Joy. 
By  Thomas  Tomkinson,  A  Believer  and  True  Lover  of  the 
Commission  of  the  Spirit,  being  written  for  the  benefit  of 
himself  and  others,  who  are  the  Seed  of  the  Son  of  Man, 
the  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  the  High  and  Mighty  God,  being 
both  Father,  Son,  and  Spirit,  in  one  Single  Person,  blessed 
for  ever-  Amen.  (Heb.  13,  2.)  Written  in  the  Year  of 
our  Lord  God  1676.  Transcribed  by  the  Author,  with  some 
Alterations,  1690,  and  Printed  by  Subscription,  1823.  Lon- 
don :   Printed  by  W.  Smith,  King  Street,  Long  Acre.    1823. 

"''l^iPrac'tical  Discourse  upon  the  Epistle  by  Jude. 
Orisinally  Written  by  Thomas  Tomkinson,  Gent.  Being 
a  copy  of  a  Manuscript  left  with  Thomas  Tomkinson, 
Jun  his  Grandson.  Deal:  Printed  for  James  May  and 
Joseph  Gandon,  by  J  B.  Underdown.  1823..  8vo.,  pp.  224. 
^he  Mystery  of  Faith,  By  Thomas  Tomkinson. 
Copied  by  Samuel  Mc-ris  Bailey.    May,  1823. 

A  System  of  Religion,  Singular  and  Surpnzmg 
Treating  of  the  following  Heads:  I.,  Of  the  Nature  of 
God,  and  that  of  Jesus  Christ,  as  the  only  One  and  True 
God  II ,  Of  the  Trinity,  in  a  Manner  wholly  diftermg 
from  either  the  Athanasians  or  Arians,  nearer  to  the  plain 
literal  Text  of  the  Scriptures,  and  less  hable  to  Philoso. 
pMcal  objections.  III.,  Of  the  Devil ;  that  he  is  no. 
where  to  be  found,  but  incarnate  m  Man.     IV.,  Ot  the 


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Soul's  dying  with  the  Body  till  the  Resurrection,  showing 
the  Notion  of  an  immaterial  Soul  distinct  from  the  Body 
is  an  inconceivable  Philosophical  Absurdity,  and  against 
the  whole  Tenor  of  the  Scriptures.  V.,  Of  Predestination, 
VI.,  That  there  are  in  Man  two  Principles  natural  to  his 
Constitution,  a  good  and  a  bad,  which  Necessarily  De- 
termines his  Actions,  and  are  at  enmity  with  each  other ; 
and  how  to  know  which  is  predominant.  TIL,  A  Philo- 
sophical Manner  of  accounting  for  the  Resurrection. 
Faithfully  Collected  from  a  Curious  Manuscript  found 
among  the  papers  of  Tho.  Tomkinson,  Gent.  London: 
Printed  in  the  Year  X729.  <  8vo.,  pp.  152.  Reprinted  by  T. 
Goode,  30  AyUhury  Street,  ClerTcenwell.  1857.  4to.,  pp. 
1.^2. 

Zlon's  Sons.  1679.  Manuscript  Autograph.  4to., 
113  leaves  and  Appendix  of  16  leaves. 

The  Soul's  Struggle.  1681.  MS.  [Transcribed  by 
Arden  Bonell.] 

The  Christian  Convarte ;  or,  Christianitie  Reviewed. 
1692.  MS.  [An  autobiographical  work,  transcribed  by 
Arden  Bonell.  J 

The  "White  Diuell  Uncased.  1704.  MS.  [Two  editions 
— in  author's  autograph — same  year.] 

Joyful  News  from  Heaven,  for  the  Jews  are  called. 
MS.  n.d.  [A  Poem  of  26  Stanzas,  transcribed  by  A. 
Bonell.] 

A  Brief  Concordance  of  all  the  Chief  Heads  of  all 
the  writings  of  John  Reeves  and  some  of  the  writings  of 
Lndowick  Muggleton.  MS.  n.d.  pp.  70.  Transcribed 
by  William  Cheir.J 

ToMKYS,    Isaac,     b.  Bilston,  1672  ;    s.  of  Isaac 

Tomkys;  Mat.  Wadh.   Coll.,  Ox.,  3rd  Dec, 

1696  ;    d.   15th  (bur.   17th)   Aug.,  1728,  at 

Bilston. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  B.S.,  IV.,  1493;  Lawley's 
Bilston,  135—36.] 

Tomkys,  John.     b.    Staffs,  (probably    Bilston), 
1559;    Mat.    Merton  Coll.,  Ox.,  24th  Nov., 
1581  ;    B.A.,   8th  July,  1584  ;    M.A.,  10th 
May,  1589. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  B.S.,  IV.,  1493.] 

ToMKYS,  Rev.  John.  s.  of  Richard  Tomkys,  of 
Bilston  [Ames];  he  was  temp.  Queen  Eliza- 
beth, and  was  probably  same — being  Minister 
at  Shrewsbury — who  "  preach'd  before  ye  Earle 
of  Leicester  at  Shrewsbury  (on  Eph.  5.  1,2), 
May  ye  26,  1584." 

Sermon.     [As  above.]     1584. 

A  Brief  Exposition  of  the  Lord's  Prayer.    1585. 

[Lawley's  Bilston,  184 ;  Ames'  MS.,  penes  Vicar  of 
Bilston.] 

Tomkys,  Rev.  John.  b.  Bilston,  1643 ;  Mat. 
New  Inn  Hall,  Ox.,  14th  June,  1661 
B.A.,  1664  ;  M.A.,  King's  Coll.,  Cam.,  1668 
incorporated  in  Ox.  Univ.,  13th  July,  1669  , 
Vicar  of  Snitterfield,  Warws.,  1682  ;  Preb.  of 
Monmore  and  Hilton  Collegiate  Ch.  of  Wol- 
verhampton ;  m.  (1)  Mrs.  Bridgett  Jevon, 
(2)  Mrs.  Susanna  Stanton,  of  Wolverton, 
Warws.  ;  repaired  Snitterfield  Vicarage  and 
gave  by  Will  his  lands  and  books  to  "ye 
minister  of  Bilstone  for  ever";  Will  disputed 
by  his  nephew,  Isaac  Tomkys  (Jb.  1672)  ;  d. 
June  {bur.  19th),  1703,  at  Snitterfield. 
[Lawley's  Bilston,  135 ;    Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV., 

Tomlins,  Rev.  Richard,  b.  Shrewsbury,  1817  ; 
s.  of  Thomas  Tomlins,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch., 
Ox.  ;  Fell's  Exhibitioner,  1837  ;  B.A.,  1839  ; 
M.A.,  1842  ;  Curate  of  Penworthan,  Lanes  , 
1840—46;    of   Uttoxeter,   1846—64;    Chp. 


to  Manchester  City  Gaol,  1864—83;  after- 
wards resided  at  Shrewsbury  ;  d.  probably 
1891. 

Poems.     London:  Rivingtons.     1844. 

Sermons  for  the  Church's  High  Days,  &c.  Second 
Edition.     London:  Masters.    1851.    8vo.,  pp.  xi.,  277. 

The  Dream  that  was  really  Dream't.  London :  Masters. 
1851. 

Four  Advent  Sermons.    London:  Masters.    1851. 

The  Four  Night  Watchers.  London:  Masters.  1853. 
2nd  edition  (of  both  the  above),  London,  1863. 

The  Place  was  wont  to  be  made.  London:  Masters. 
1852.    2nd  edition. 

The  Church's  Shadow.  Second  edition.  London ; 
Masters.    1861. 

Morning  and  Evening  Hymns  for  Children.  London : 
Masters.    On  Cards. 

Tonbridge  School  Chapel  Stanzas.  London :  Masters. 
1861. 

St.  Mary's  Home,  Manchester.    London :  Masters.  1888. 

Hymns  and  Sermons  for  the  Christian  Season.  Oxford : 
Parker. 

A  Sunday  Morning's  Dream. 

A  Contributor  to  : — The  Churchman's  Companion  ; 
Lays  of  the  Sanctuary  ;  Lyra  Mystica ;  Penny  Post. 

Editor  of — Rhymes  and  Reasons.  London:  Masters. 
1870. 

ToMLiNsoN,  Henry,  Printer,  Market  Place, 
Stone. 

[Parson  &  Bagshaw's  Directory  (1818).] 

ToMLiNsoN,  Rev.  John.  b.  Liverpool,  1838  ;  s. 
of  William  John  Tomlinson ;  Mat.  Wadh. 
Coll.,  Ox.,  31st  Jan.,  1855  ;  B.A.,  1859  ; 
M.A.,  1861  ;  Missionary  in  Queensland,  1860 
— 85  ;  Chp.  to  Bp.  of  Brisbane  ;  Curate  in 
charge  of  West  Pelton,  Salop,  1865—68; 
Curate  of  Whittington,  Derbys.,  1868  ;  of  Sud- 
bury, Derbys.,  1868 — 70  ;  in  charge  of  Cheadle, 
Cheshire,  1870—72  ;  Vicar  of  Great  Hay- 
wood,  1872—92  ;  Rector  of  Whittington, 
Derbys.,  1892. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1425.] 

Tomlinson,  Rev.  John  Wickes.  b.  Cliffiorde 
(Cliffvale),  Stoke,  1801  ;  s.  of  John  Tomlin- 
son, Esq.  ;  Mat.  Trin.  Coll.,  Ox.,  25th  April, 
1817;  B.A.,  1821;  M.A.,  1823  ;  Rector  (and 
Patron)  of  Stoke,  1831  to  death;  d.  13th 
Oct.,  1857. 

The  Reform  Bill.  Speech  delivered  at  Stafford.  New- 
castle, 1831.    8.  sh. 

A  Collection  of  Psalms  and  Hymns. 

Addition  to  the  Book  of  Psalms  and  Hymns  in  use  at 
the  Parish  Church  of  Stoke-upon-Trent  .  .  Jan., 
1835.     Stoke-upon-Trent:   R.  C.  Tomhinson.     n.d.     vo  56. 

A  Tragedy.  "^ 

Poems. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1425.] 

ToMLiNsoN,  Robert,  b.  1590;  "of  Warws."; 
Mat.  Exeter  Coll.,  Ox.,  26th  Feb.,  1607  ; 
B.A.,  2nd  July,  1611  ;  Hector  of  Elford, 
1622. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1494.] 

ToMFsoN,  Edward  Henry,  b.  Sandon,  1803  ;  s. 
of  George  Tompson  ;  Mat.  Magd.  Coll.,  Ox., 
8th  June,  1821  ;  B.A.,  1825. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.  1425.] 

ToMPsoN,  Rev.  Frederick  Henry,  b.  Sandon, 
1804  ;  s.  of  George  Tompson  ;  Mat.  Queen'* 
Coll.,  Ox.,  5th  July,  1822  ;  B.A.,  1826  ; 
M.A.,  1843  ;    Curate  of  Dawley,  Salop,  1827 


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TOUCHET 


—29  ;  of  Knockin,  Salop,  1829—43  ;  of 
Chirk,  1843 — 51  ;  Vicar  of  Llanllwchaiarn, 
Montgs.,  1851—74  ;  of  Chirk,  Denbigh, 
1874  to  death  ;  E.D.  of  Llangollen  :  R.D. 
of  Caedewen  ;  d.  28th  Jan.,  1880. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1425.] 

ToNauE,    Eev.    Edward,     h.  Swinbourn,  parish 

of  Wombourne,  1704  ;    s.   of  John  Tongue  ; 

Mat.  Pemb.  Coll.,   Ox.,   14tli  March,   1722  ; 

B.A.,  1st  March,  1726  ;    Curate  of  Aldridge, 

1732  to  death  ;    m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Henry 

Wood,  of  Aldridge  ;    d.  May  (6ttr.  2nd  June), 

1782,  at  Aldridge. 

[Notes  on  Aldridge,  23,  50  ;  Aldridge  Eeg. ;   Poster's 
Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1424.] 

Tongue,  Edward,  h.  Aldridge,  Oct.  (baptized 
17th),  1789  ;  s.  of  Edward  Tongue  ;  Mat. 
Queen's  Coll.,  Ox.,  5th  Nov.,  1808  ;  m. 
Sydney,  dan.  of  Edward  Croxall,  Esq.,  of 
Shustoke,  Warws.  ;  of  Aldridge  ;  d.  11th 
July,  1839. 

[Aldridge  Parochial  Record  (Jan.,  1840) ;    Notes  on 
Aldr.dge,  43,  44  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1424.] 

ToNGnB,  William,  h.  Aldridge  (baptized  14th 
July),  1792  ;  s.  of  Edward  Tongue  and 
Deborah,  his  wife  ;  entered  the  Army,  1808, 
connecting  himself  with  the  4th  King's  Own 
Dragoons  ;  in  Battles  of  Toulouse,  Vittoria, 
Salamanca,  Albuera,  Busaco,  and  Talavera ; 
for  the  latter  he  was  decorated  ;  sold  out 
March,  1816,  with  rank  of  Lieutenant  ;  resi- 
dent after  his  retirement  to  1863,  at  Comber- 
ford  Hall,  Tamworth  ;  from  that  date  to  death 
he  was  of  Teignmouth,  Devon.  ;  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Eev.  A.  Pack,  LL.D.,  of  Kilkenny  ; 
d.  5th  Feb.,  1868. 

[Notes  on  Aldridge,  I.,  45.] 

ToNKBS,  Thomas.  I.  Pancribb  (Penkridge), 
1683  ;  s.  of  William  Tonkes  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch., 
Ox.,  7th  Dec,  1699  ;  B.A.,  1703. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  H94.] 

TooKES  (looker,  or  Tucker),  Very  Eev.  William. 
h.   Exeter,   1554  ;    s.  of  William    Tookes,    of 
Devon.  ;  educated  Wykeham  Sch.,  Winchester 
Mat.  New  Coll.,  Ox.,  1572  ;    Scholar,  1575 
Fellow,  1677—85;   B.A.,   16th  Oct.,  1579, 
M.A.,  1st  June,  1583  ;     B.D.  and  D.D.,  4th 
July,  1594  (as  Tacker)  ;    Canon   of   Exeter, 
1580  :  Archd.  of  Barnstaple,  1585  ;  Eector  of 
Kilkhampton,  Cornwall,  1584  ;  Chp.  to  Queen 
Elizabeth  ;    Preb.  of  Sarum,  1588  ;    Eector  of 
West  Dean,  Wilts.,  1588—1621  ;  of  Clovelley, 
Devon.,  1590—1601  ;   Dean  of  Lichfield,  21st 
Feb.,    1604   to   death  ;    d.     Salisbury,    19th 
March,  1620  ;  hur.  in  the  Cathedral. 
Charisma  sive  Donum  Sanationis,  sen  Explictio  totius 

quEestionis  de  mirabilium  sanitatum  gratia,  &c.     London, 

1507.    4to.  ,  „,       ^        ,    ^ .  . 

Of  the  Fabric  of  the  Church  and  Churchman  s  Living. 

London,  1604.    8vo. 

Singulare   Certamen    cum    Martino   Becano   Jesuita. 

London,  1611.    8vo.  ^        ,    ,^„ 

[Bliss's  Wood's   Ath.   Oxon.,  II.,  288;    Lansd.  Mb., 

983,  f.  366  :  984,  f.  6  ;    Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV., 


1495  ;    Harwood's  Lichfield,  183  ;    Chalmers's  Biog.  Diet., 
XXX.,  63,  64.] 

Tooth,  Eev.  George  Chinnery.  b.  Coleshill, 
Warws.,  1819;  s.  of  Richard  Tooth,  Esq.; 
Mat.  Wore.  Coll.,  Ox.,  31st  May,  1838  ; 
B.A.,  1843  ;  P.O.  of  Longstone,  Derbys., 
1855—67  ;  Vicar  of  Codsall,  1837—88  ;  d. 
1888. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1427.] 

Top  HAM,    Harold   Ward.      b.     Wolverhampton, 

1857  ;  s.  of  John  Topham,  Esq.,  M.D. ;  Mat. 

Magd.    Coll.,   Ox.,   16th  Oct.,  1876  ;    B.A., 

1380  ;   Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1882. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon,,  IV.,  1427.] 

Topographer  (The). 

London,    1789—91.     4  vols.,    8vo.     [Contains    many 
articles  on,  and  by,  Staffordshire  persons.] 

ToRRBNS,  Lient.-Colonel  Robert. 

Letter  to  Sir  Robert  Peel.    London,  1843.  8to. 
Postscript  to  a  Letter,  &c.    London,  1843.    8to. 

Principles  of  Sir  R.  Peel's  Bill  of  1844  ...  de- 
fended.    London,  1844.    8vo. 

ToTTiB  (or  Totty),  Rev.  Daniel.  M.A.,  Trin. 
Coll.,  Cam.  ;  Vicar  of  Eccleshall,  1695—1713 
[Hutchinson  says  resigned  1712]  ;  Chp.  to 
Bp.  Lloyd  :  Preb.  of  Bishopshull,  Lichfield 
1st  May,  1705,  to  death  ;  Rector  of  Hawford 
Warws.  ;  m.,  27th  July,  1704,  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Eev.  John  Jordan,  of  Aldridge ;  d.  1716 
bur.  Hartlebury,  Worcs. 
[Notes  on  Aldridge,  I.,  24 ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  218 

Hutchinson's  Stoke,  71.] 

ToTTiE,  Ven.  John.  b.  Eccleshall,  1706  ;  s.  of 
Eev.  Daniel  Tottie  [see]  ;  Mat.  Wore.  Coll., 
Ox.,  8th  July,  1721  ;  B.A.,  Queen's  Coll., 
1726  ;  M.A.,  Wore.  Coll.,  1st  March,  1727  ; 
B.D.  and  D.D.,  1760  ;  Archd.  of  Worcester, 
1742  ;  Eector  of  St.  Martin's,  Worcester, 
1751  to  death  ;  Canon  of  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  1760 
to  death  ;  d.  21st  Nov.,  1774. 
Wrote  Inscription  on  Monument  of  Rev.  John  Jordan 

in  Aldridge  Church. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1428  ;    Shaw,  I. ;    Notes 

on  Aldridge.] 

ToucHET,  George,  s.  of  Henry,  19th  Baron 
Audley  ;  Fellow  of  Magd.  Coll.,  Ox.,  circa 
1572  ;  summoned  to  Parliament,  1561 — 1614  ; 
Knighted,  1586  ;  created  Baron  Audley  and 
Earl  of  Castlehaven,  6th  Sept.,  1617  ;  d. 
same  year. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1498.] 

ToucHET,  George,  s.  of  Lord  Audley  ;  a  Bene- 
dictine Monk. 

Historical  Collections  out  of  several  Grave  Protestant 
Historians  concerning  the  Changes  of  Religion  .  .  . 
Printed  in  the  year  1674.    12mo.,  3  leaves,  pp.  558. 

ToDCHET,  George  Thicknesse.  b.  4th  Feb., 
1758  ;  s.  of  Philip  Thicknesse  and  Lady 
Elizabeth  Touohet  (dau.  of  James,  24th  Baron 
Audley),  his  wife  ;  assumed  name  of  Touchet 
by  Eoyal  Licence,  1783,  as  final  name  ;  suc- 
ceeded his  uncle,  John,  as  26th  Baron  Audley 
of  Heleigh  Castle,  28th  April,  1777  ;    m.   (1), 


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TOWNSHEND 


19th   May,    1781,    Elizabeth,    dau.    of  John, 
Lord  Delaval,  (2)  2iid  May,  1792,  Mrs.  Moor- 
house,  relict  of  Colonel  Moorhouse. 
[Hinchlifie's  Barthomley,  174—76  ;    Pitt's  Staffs.,  II., 
814,  315 ;  Peerages.] 

ToucHBT,  James,    b.  Staffs.,  1546  ;  s.  of  Henry, 
19th  Baron  Audley  ;    Mat.  New  Coll.,   Ox., 
loth  Jan.,  1574  ;  d.  young. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1498.] 

TouLMiN,  George  Hoggart."  b.  Deron.,  1740; 
M.D.  ;  settled  in  Wolverhampton,  1773,  where 
he  died. 

The  Antiquity  and  Duration  of  the  World.  London, 
XrSO.    8ro.    2nd  ed.,  1782. 

The  Eternity  of  the  World.  London:  T.  Cadell.  1785. 
8vo.    Again,  London:  J.  Johnson,  1780,  8vo. 

[This  is  The  Antiquity,  &c.,  of  the  World,  re-written  and  en- 
larged.] 

Letter  to  Dr.  Toulmin  on  his  work  on  the  Antiquity 
...    of  the  World.     [See  Sneyd  (Eev.  R.).] 

The  Instruments  of  Medicine;  or,  The  Philosophical 
Digest  of  Physio.    London,  1789.    8vo. 

The  Elements  of  the  Practice  of  Medicine.  London  : 
T.  Gilbert.     1810.     8vo. 

Geology.  Being  Chaptel's  Account  of  the  Stony 
Substance  of  the  World,  illustrated  with  the  most  modern 
discoTeries  and  analyses  ;  also  with  Notes,  Ac.  12mo. 

MS.    Dated  1789. 

TowNSEND,  Rev.  Charles,  b.  Pewsey,  Wilts., 
8th  June,  1780  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Joseph  Townsend  ; 
Mat.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  28th  June,  1796  ; 
B.A.,  23rd  April,  1800  ;  M.A.,  4th  Feb., 
1804  ;  Probationary  Fellow,  Magd.  Coll., 
1800—18  ;  Rector  of  Calstone,  Wilts.  ;  P.O. 
of  West  Bromwich,  1815 — 36  ;  Rector  of 
Thorpe,  Notts.,  1833  to  death  ;  m.  Lucy 
;  d.  10th  Nov.,  1865. 

Relieve  the  Oppressed.  A  Sermon  preached  in  the 
Parish  Church  of  West  Bromwich,  on  Sunday,  Nov.  27th, 
1825.     London,  1826.     8vo. 

Sermons,  Doctrinal  and  Practical,  preached  in  the 
Church  of  West  Bromwich.    London,  1830.    8vo. 

The  Spiritual  Worshipper,  a  Meet  Communicant. 
London,  1849.     8vo. 

The  Mourner  Comforted  ;  or.  Christian  Motive  to 
Resignation.    London,  1853.    8vo. 

[Bloxam's  Magd.  Coll.,  VII.,  132, 133  ;  Willett's  West 
Bromwich,  52  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1430.] 

Townsend,   John.      b.   Waterfall,  1725  ;    s.  of 
Henry   Townsend ;    Mat.    Magd.    Coll.,    Ox., 
13th  March,  1744  ;    B.A.,  St.  Edmund  Hall, 
1748. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1430.] 

Townsend,    Rev.    William,     b.    Burton,    1857  ; 
«.  of  William  Townsend  ;    Mat.  Exeter  Coll., 
Ox.,  15th  May,   1875  ;    B.A.,  Charsley  Hall, 
1884  ;  M.A.,  Exeter  Coll.,  1885. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1431.] 

Townshend,  Charles  Vere.  b.  16th  April,  1785  ; 
s.  of  George,  2nd  Marquis  Townshend,  and 
Charlotte  {dau.  of  E.  M.  Ellerker,  Esq.),  his 
wife  ;  became  purchaser  of  Castle  and  Honour 
of  Tamworth,  circa  1840  ;  M.P.  for  Tamworth, 
1812—18,  and  June,  1818—32  ;  by  decision 
of  House  of  Lords  he  "  was  declared  entitled 
to  the  Earldom  of  Leicester  and,  through  ir- 
regularities in  his  eldest  brother's  family,  to 
the   other   titles    of  the   family "  ;    m.,    24th 


March,     1812,     Charlotte,     dau.     of    Major- 
General  Loftus,  M.P.  for  Tamworth. 

[Palmer's  Tamworth,  378,  App.  xiv. ;    Dod's  Peerage 
.(1856),  679.] 

Townshend,  George,  s.  of  Charles,  3rd  Vis- 
count Townshend,  and  Audry  (dau.  of  Gover- 
nor Harrison  of  Madras),  his  wife  ;  became 
4th  Viscount  and  Baron  Townshend  on  death 
of  his  father,  13th  March,  1764  ;  created 
Marquis  of  Townshend,  1786  ;  Field  Marshal ; 
P.C.  ;  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Ireland  ;  m.,  (1) 
Dec,  1751,  Lady  Charlotte  Compton,  dau.  of 
James,  5th  Earl  of  Northampton,  by  which 
marriage  he  became  Lord  of  Tamworth  Castle 
[Lady  Compton  was  Baroness  Ferrers  of 
Ohartley  and  Baroness  Basset  of  Drayton, 
Lovaine,  and  Bonrchier,  in  her  own  right], 
(2)  19th  May,  1773,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Walter 
Montgomery,  Bart.  ;  d.  19th  Sept.,  1807. 
Barratariana.   A  Collection  of  Pieces  published  during 

the  Administration  of  Lord  Townshend  in  Ireland.    With 

Supplement.    Three  Volumes.     Dublin,  1772.    8vo. 

Essays  from  The  Batchelor,  in  Prose  and  Verse.     By 

the  Authors  of  the  Epistle  to  George   Edmund   Howard, 

Esq.    Two  Volumes.    Dublin,  1772.    London,  1773.    12mo. 

[Written  during  the  Vice-royalty  of  Lord  Townshend,  by 

Jephson,  Courtnay,  &c.] 

"  Lord  Townshend  has  done  several  clever  caricatures  " 

[Granger]. 

[Palmer's  Tamworth,  377,  383  ;  Dod'sPeerage(1856) ; 

Granger's  Biog.  Hist.,  Sup.  413.] 

Townshend,  George.  b.  18th  April,  1755  ; 
s.  of  George,  1st  Marquis  Townshend,  and 
Lady  Charlotte  Compton,  his  1st  wife  [se«]  ; 
succeeded  to  the  Baronies  of  Ferrers  of  Chart- 
ley,  Basset  of  Drayton,  Lovaine,  Bourchier, 
and  Compton  on  death  of  his  mother,  14th 
Dec,  1770  ;  created  Earl  of  Leicester,  18th 
May,  1784  ;  succeeded  his  father  as  2nd 
Marquis,  5th  Viscount  and  Baron,  and  7th 
Baronet  of  the  Family  of  Townshend,  19th 
Sept.,  1807  ;  m.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Eton 
Mainwaring  Ellerker,  Esq.,  of  Risby  Park, 
Yorks.;  High  Steward  of  Tamworth  :  d.  28th 
July,  1811. 

Will  dated  19th  July,  1811.  Abstract.  [Palmer's 
Tamworth,  385,  386.]  '" 

[Palmer's  Tamworth,  378,  383—86;  Dod's  Peerage 
&c.  (1856).]  °  ' 

Townshend,  George  Ferrers.  b.  13th  Dec, 
1778  ;  s.  of  George,  2nd  Marquis  Townshend^ 
and  Charlotte  {dau.  of  E.  M.  Ellerker,  Esq.), 
his  wife  :  succeeded  his  father  as  3rd  Marquis 
and  6th  Viscount  and  Baron  Townshend,  28th 
July,  1811  ;  m.,  12th  May,  1807,  a  dau.  of 
Will.  Dunn  Gardner,  Esq.  ;  High  Steward  of 
Tamworth  ;  d.  31st  Dec,  1855. 

nsRQ^?°P^  ^^?™rS«    (1856.    1874)  ;      Debrett's    Peerage 
(1869) ;  Palmer's  Tamworth,  378.] 

Townshend,  John.  b.  Ball's  Park,  Herts.,  28th 
March,  1798  ;  s.  of  Lord  John  Townshend 
{s.  of  1st  Marquis  Townshend)  and  Georgina 
Ann  {dau.  of  William  Poyntz,  Esq.),  his 
wife  ;  educated  Eton  and  Naval  Coll  Ports- 
mouth ;  Captain,  R.N.,  1834  ;  NavalAide-de- 
Carap  to  the  Queen,  1854  ;  Candidate  for 
Tamworth,    1837,    1841,     but    unsuccessful  ; 


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M.P.,  Tamworth,  1847— Dec,  1855  ;  suc- 
ceeded his  cousin,  George  Ferrers,  3rd  Marquis 
Townshend,  31st  Dec,  1855  ;  Lord  of  Tarn- 
worth  Castle,  &c.,  &c.  ;  m.,  18th  Aug.,  1825, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rear- Admiral  Lord  George 
Stuart,  C.B.  ;  d.  1863. 

[Palmer's  Tamworth,  378,  App.  xiv. ;  Dod'a  Peerage 
(1«56) ;  Debrett's  Peerage  (1869).] 

Townshend,  John  Villiers  Stuart,  b.  Brighton, 
10th  April,  1831  ;  s.  of  John,  4th  Marquis 
Townshend,  and  Liidy  Elizabeth  Stuart,  his 
wife  ;  educated  Eton  ;  Clerk  in  Foreign  Office, 
June,  1850 — March,  1854  ;  Deputy  Lieu- 
tenant, Herts.  ;  Lieut.,  Yeomanry  Cavalry 
(Staffs.),  1855  ;  M.P.,  Tamworth,  Jan.,  1856 
— Aug.,  1863  ;  succeeded  his  father  as  5th 
Marquis  Townshend,  &c,  1863  ;  m.,  1865, 
Anne  Elizabeth  Clementine,  dau.  of  5th  Earl 
of  Fife. 

[Debrett's  Peerage  (1869) ;  Dod's  Peerage  (1874).] 

TowNsoN,  Ven.  Thomas,  b.  Much  Lees,  1715  ; 
s.  of  Rev.  John  Townson  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox., 
31st  March,  1732  ;  demy,  Magd.  Coll.,  July, 
1735—37  ;  B.A.,  20th  Oct.,  1736  ;  Fellow, 
1737—52  ;  M.A.,  20th  June,  1739  ;  Proctor, 
1749  ;  B.D.,  13th  June,  1750  ;  D.D.,  by 
Diploma,  23rd  Feb.,  1779  ;  Vicar  of  Hatfield, 
Peverall,  Essex,  1746— 49  ;  Rector  of  Blithfield, 
1749—59  :  and  of  the  Lower  Mediety  of 
Malpas,  Salop,  2nd  June,  1752,  to  death ; 
Archd.  of  Richmond,  1781,  to  death  ;  d.  15th 
April,  1792. 

Doubts  concerning  the  last  Publication  of  the  Con- 
fessional.    London,  1767.     8vo. 

A  Defence  of  them,  in  Answer  to  "  Occasional  Re- 
marks."    London,  1768.     8vo. 

A  Dialogue  between  Isaac  "Walton  and  Homologistes 
.    .     .     London,  1768. 

The  Manner  of  Our  Saviour's  Ministry.  Oxford, 
1778. 

Discourses  on  the  Pour  Gospels.     Oxford,  1778.    4to. 

Discourse  on  the  Evangelical  History  of  the  Ascension 
of  our  Lord  and  Saviour  Jesus  Christ.     Oxford,  1784.    4to. 

The  Works  of  Dr.  Townson.  Edited,  with  Memoir, 
by  the  Rev.  Mr.  Churton.  Two  Volumes.  London,  1810. 
8to. 

A  Letter,  printed  in  Appendix  to  Dr.  Horsley's  Reply 
to  Dr.  Priestley.    1784. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1432  ;  Bagot  Family, 
89,  121,  126  ;  Nash's  "Worcs.,  I.,  269 ;  Chalmers's  Biog. 
Diet.,  XXIX.,  500—5.] 

Traquatr,  Dr.  R.  H. 

On  Cycloptychius  Carbonarius  from  the  Coal  Measures 
of  North  Staffordshire.  \_Geological  Mag.  {2),  1., -pi.  sii., 
p.  241.] 

Travis,  Elijah. 

Original  Poems  for  Children.  Stohe-upon-Trent : 
Printed  at  the  Office  of  T.  0.  Blackham,  Liverpool  Road. 
1877.    Pt.  8vo.,  pp.  viii.,  135. 

Trbgortha,  Charles  Gorst.  b.  Burslem  ;  s.  of 
John  Tregortha,  Printer  {see\  ;  Printer,  and 
wholesale  dealer  in  Juvenile  Books,  Swan_Square, 
Burslem  ;  afterwards  of  Waterloo  Road ;  traded 
as  John  Tregortha. 
[White's  Staffs.  (1834).] 

Tregortha,  John.  b.  Cornwall ;  Wesleyan 
Minister,  up  to  1795  ;    stationed  at  Burslem, 


1787  ;  became  a  Printer  and  Bookseller,  .1796, 
which  business  he  continued  to  death  ;  had 
large  dealings  with  Rev.  Hugh  Bourne,  founder 
of  the  Primitive  Methodists  ;  some  time  ago 
an  account  book  of  transactions  between  them 
was  in  existence.  [It  is  interesting  to  note 
that  Theophilus  Lessey,  afterwards  the  cele- 
brated Wesleyan  Minister,  was  an  apprentice 
with  Tregortha,  and  that  the  old  wooden  press 
he  used  was  preserved  in  R.  Timmis's  office 
20  years  afterwards.]  d.  9th  Jan.,  1821. 
CM. 
Now  old  Tregortha's  dead  and  gone, 

We  ne'er  shall  see  him  more  ; 
He  us't  to  wear  an  old  grey  coat, 
All  buttoned  down  before. 
[The  last  two  lines  to  be  repeated.] 

The  Christian's  Guide  to  Holiness.    A  Letter  written 

to  Eliza  A ws,  on  her  Removal  from  England.     By  M. 

Bosanquet.  Printed  hi/  J.  Tregortha,  Burslem.  1796.  8vo. 
Navigation  Spiritualized  ;  or,  A  New  Compass  for 
Seamen.  Consisting  of  Forty-two  Points  of  Pleasant 
Observations,  Profitable  Applications,  and  Serious  Reflec- 
tions ;  all  concluded  with  so  many  Spiritual  Songs.  To 
which  is  added  The  Seaman's  Catechism,  <fec.,  &c.  By 
John  Flavel    .    .    .    Burslem :    Printed  by  J.  Tregortha, 

1807.  8vo.  Title— "To  Every  Sailor  Sailing  Heaven- 
ward," signed  "  T.  M.,"  pp.  14  ;  "  To  the  Reader ":  a 
Poem,  by  J.  F.,  p.  15  ;    (p.  16  blank)  pp.  17—120. 

Domestic  Medicine ;  or,  The  Family  Phyiscian.  By 
Dr.  Beecham.  Burslem:  Printed  hy  J.  Tregortha.  1807. 
8vo.,  port.,  pp.  605,  78. 

The  Death  of  Abel.  In  Five  Books.  Attempted  from 
the  German  of  Gesner.  By  Mary  CoUyer.  Burslem: 
Printed  by  J.  Tregortha.    1808.    pp.  120. 

The  French  Convert.  Being  a  true  Relation  of  the 
Happy  Conversion  of  a  Noble  French  Lady,  from  the 
Errors  and  Superstitions  of  Popery  to  the  Reformed 
Religion,  by  means  of  a  Protestant  Gardener,  her  Servant. 
Wherein  is  shewn  her  Great  and  Unparalleled  Sufferings  on 
the  Account  of  her  said  Conversion,  As  also  her  "Wonder- 
ful Deliverance  from  Two  Assassins,  hired  by  a  Popish 
Priest  to  murder  her.  and  of  her  Miraculous  Preservation 
in  a  "Wood  for  Two  Years,  And  how  she  was  at  last  Provi- 
dentially found  by  her  husband ;  Who,  together  with  her 
Parents,  were  brought  over  to  the  embracing  of  the  True 
Religion,  As  were  divers  others  also.  To  which  is  added 
A  Brief  Account  of  the  Present  Severe  Persecutions  of  the 
French   Protestants.     Burslem :   Printed  by  J.  Tregortha, 

1808.  8vo.,  pp.  67. 

An  Historical  View  of  the  Principal  Sects  which 
have  appeared  in  the  Christian  Church,  from  its  first  Rise 
to  the  Present  Day :  giving  a  Clear  Account  of  Their 
Rise,  Opinions,  Doctrines,  and  Disciplines.  By  the  Rev. 
John  Riles.  Burslem :  Printed  by  J.  Tregortha.  1809, 
8vo.,  pp.  512  ;  Plates  at  end  of  book. 

The  Life  of  Joseph,  the  Son  of  Israel.  In  Eight  Books. 
Chiefly  designed  to  allure  young  minds  to  a  love  of.  the 
Sacred  Scriptures.  By  John  Macgowan.  A  New  Edition, 
corrected.  Burslem :  Printed  hy  J.  Tregortha.  1809.  8vo., 
pp.  119.  Burslem:  same  imprint.  1816.  8vo.,  pp.  vii.,, 
8—128. 

Death  :  A  Vision  ;  or.  The  Solemn  Departure  of 
Saints  and  Sinners,  represented  under  the  Similitude  of  a 
Dream.  By  John  Macgowan  . '  .  .  Burslem :  Printed  by 
J.  Tregortha.     1809.     8vo.,  pp.  109. 

The  Sacred  Classics ;  containing  The  French  Convert, 
Death  of  Abel,  Macgowan'a  Life  of  Joseph,  and  Death : 
a  Vision.  Burslem :  Printed  by  John  Tregortha.  1809. 
8vo.,  pp.  67,  120, 119,  109. 

The  Universal  Gleaner ;  or.  Amusing  Companion  .  . 
By  Emilius   Montague    .    .    .    Burslem :    J.   Tregortha. 

1809.  8vo.,  pp.  640  ;  Index. 

History  of  the  Holy  Bible  in  Dialogue,  between 
a  Pilgrim,  Adam,  Noah,  and  Cleophas.  Published  hy  J. 
Tregortha,  Burslem.     n.d.     Svo.,  pp.  385. 

A  Companion  to  the  Altar.  Burslem :  Printed  by  J. 
Tregortha.    1810.    Svo. 

'The  Advantage  and   Disadvantage   of  the  Marriage 
State.    Burslem :  Printed  hy  J.  Tregortha.    n.d.    8vo. 

Primitive  Physio  ;  or,  An  Easy  and  Natural  Method 
of  Curing  most  Diseases.  By  John  Wesley,  M.A.  Burslem  : 
Printed  hy  J.  Tregortha.    1807.    Another  ed.,  1810,  Svo. 

Reflections  on  the  Death  of  His  Majesty  George  .the 
Third.    Burslem :  Printed  and  Sold  by  J.  Tregortha.    n.d. 


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TREGORTHA 


The  Life  of  our  Blessed  Lord  and  Saviour  Jesus  Christ ; 
containing  a  full,  accurate,  and  instructiye  History  of  the 
various  Transactions  in  the  Life  of  our  Glorious  Redeemer, 
from  His  taking  upon  Himself  our  sinful  Nature,  to  His  Cru- 
cifixion, Resurrection  from  the  Dead,  and  Glorious  Ascen- 
sion into  Heaven  ;  Particularly  His  Genealogy,  Pasting, 
Calling  the  Apostles,  Travels,  &c.,  &c.,  &c.  Together  with 
the  Lives,  Transactions,  and  Sufferings  of  the  Holy  Evan- 
gelists, Apostles,  and  others.  Who  have  sealed  the  Great 
Truth  of  Christianity  with  their  Blood ;  Including  the 
Transactions  of  John  the  Baptist  ...  To  which  is 
added  A  Full  Defence  of  the  Christian  Religion  .  .  .  The 
whole  intended  to  set  forth  the  Principles  of  pure  and 
undefiled  Religion,  &c.  .  .  .  By  the  Rev.  John  Fleet- 
wood, D.D.  Burslem ;  Printed  by  J.  Tregortha.  1811. 
4to.,  pp.  iv.,  358,  and  plates. 

Meditations  and  Contemplations  amongst  the  Tombs 
,  .  .  By  the  Rev.  James  Hervey  .  .  To  which  is 
prefixed  a  Particular  Account  of  the  Life,  Character,  and 
Writings  of  the  Author.   Burslem:  Printed  by  J.  Tregortha. 

1811.  8vo.,  pp.  xvi.,  vi,,  528. 

Christ,  the  Believer's  Wisdom,  Righteousness,  Sancti- 
fication,  and  Redemption.  A  Sermon  preached  in  the 
Wesleyan  Chapel,  Burslem,  on  Sunday,  May  3rd,  1812. 
By   Samuel  Gates.     Burslem:    Printed  by  J.    Tregortha. 

1812.  12mo.,  pp.  23. 

A  Flea  for  Religion  and  the  Sacred  Writings.  Ad- 
dressed to  the  Disciples  of  Thomas  Paine  and  Wavering 
Christians  of  every  persuasion.  With  an  Appendix  con- 
taining the  Author's  Determination  to  have  relinquished 
his  charge  in  the  Established  Church,  and  the  reasons  on 
which  that  determination  was  founded.  By  the  late  Rev. 
David  Simpson,  M.A.,  Incumbent  of  Christ  Church, 
Macclesfield.  With  numerous  additional  Notes  by  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Wood.  A  New  Edition.  Burslem  :  Printed 
by  J.  Tregortha.  1812.  8vo.,  pp.  xix.,  444 ;  Portrait.  Pre- 
face dated  "  Stocliport,  May  25th,  1812." 

[This  edition,  although  having  the  name  of  Tregortha  on  the 
title  page,  was  printed  in  part,  or  wholly,  by  J.  Gleave,  Printer, 
Manchester.] 

Ditto,  same  year  [but  very  different,  containing  a  new 
Portrait],  Printed  and  Published  by  J.  Tregortha.  8vo., 
pp.  xix.  (xx.  blank),  Advertisement  xxi. — xxx. ;  Biog. 
Sketch,  12 ;  Addenda  et  Corrigenda,  2  leaves  unpaged ; 
pp.  421 ;  Index,  15  leaves  unpaged. 

The  British  Florist ;  or.  Flower  Garden  Displayed. 
In  which  the  most  Ornamental  Plants  will  be  accurately 
represented  in  their  natural  colours,  with  their  Names, 
Class,  Order,  Characters,  Plans  of  Growth,  and  Time  of 
Flowering ;  together  with  the  most  approved  methods  of 
culture.  Burslem:  Printed  by  J.  Tregortha.  1812.  4to., 
pp.  43. 

The  History  of  Prince  Le  Boo.  Burslem :  Printed  by 
J.  Tregortha.     n.d. 

The  Christian  Economy.  Translated  from  an  Original 
Greek  MS.,  &c.     Burslem  :  Printed  by  J.  Tregortha. 

Culpeper's  Complete  Herbal,  and  English  Physician. 
Wherein  several  hundred  herbs,  with  a  display  of  their 
medicinal  and  occult  properties  are  physically  applied  to 
the  cure  of  all  disorders  incident  to  mankind;  to  which 
are  added  Rules  for  Compounding  Medicines,  foiming  a 
complete  Family  Dispensatory  and  System  of  Physic. 
To  which  is  annexed  The  Florist;  or.  Flower  Garden 
Displayed,  in  which  the  most  ornamented  plants  will  be 
accurately  represented  in  their  natural  colours,  &c.,  &c.  . 
Burslem:  Printed  by  J.  Tregortha.  1813.  4to.,  pp.  iv.j 
232 ;  Portrait,  and  xxxvi.  plates ;  then  The  British  Florist 
[separate  title,  dated  1812],  pp.  43. 

Pamela ;  or.  Virtue  Rewarded.  In  a  Series  of  Familiar 
Letters  from  a  Beautiful  Young  Damsel  to  her  Parents. 
Published  in  order  to  cultivate  the  principles  of  virtue  and 
religion  in  the  minds  of  both  sexes  ...  By  Samuel 
Richardson.  Embellished  with  superb  engravings.  Burs- 
lem :  Printed  by  John  Tregortha.  1813.  8vo.,  3  leaves, 
pp.  573  ;  many  plates. 

Henry,  Earl  of  Moreland.  A  Beautiful  and  Affecting 
History.  With  the  Life  of  the  Author.  A  New  Edition 
(woodcut  vignette),  Burslem:  Printed  by  J.  Tregortha 
1814.     8vo.,  Portrait,  pp.  631. 

The  Evangelical  Expositor ;  or.  An  Explanation  and 
Illustration  of  the  Holy  Scriptures  of  the  New  Testament 
Wherein  the  whole  of  the  Sacred  Text  is  inserted  and 
explained,  with  practical  remarks  and  observations,  to 
which  will  be  added  a  General  Index  and  Concordance, 
comprising  the  substance  of  former  commentators  par- 
ticulariy  Poole,  Henry,  Wesley,  and  Coke.  Burslem  : 
Printed  and  Published  by  John  Tregortha.  1814.  4to. 
"Vignette  title  and  f  rontis. ;  numerous  plates,  pp  vi' 
[Preface  signed  "J.  T.,  May  21st,  1814";   evidently  com- 


piled  and  edited   by   Tregortha  himself.]      Not   paged; 
A — 9  Z  in  fours. 

The  Complete  Family  Bible ;  or,  A  Paraphrase  Ex- 
position and  Commentary  on  the  Holy  Scriptures  of  the 
Old  and  New  Testament,  with  the  whole  of  the  Apocrypha 
at  large,  forming  a  new  and  beautiful  Edition  of  the  Books 
of  the  Old  and  New  Testament  Correctly  and  Distinctly 
Printed  and  Explained,  with  Practical  Remarks  and  Ob- 
servations .  .  .  By  Rev.  James  Wood,  Minister  of  the 
Gospel.  Burslem  :  Printed  and  Published  by  J.  Tregortha. 
Ditto.  Second  Edition,  revised  and  corrected.  Burs- 
lem: Printed  and  Published  by  J.  Tregortha.  1807.  fol. ; 
plates.  Ditto,  a  new  ed.,  revised  and  corrected,  Burslem : 
Printed  and  Published  by  J.  Tregortha.  1813.  fol. ;  plates. 
[I  have  another  edition,  different  than  the  above — A  New 
Edition,  Printed  and  Punished  by  J.  Tregortha  at  his  Publication 
Warehouse,  Burslem  n.d.  fol.  up  to  Psalm  xxxv  ;  it  has  head- 
lines and  is  paged,  19 — 540 ;  then  it  is  not  paged  until  Psalm  Ixv., 
when  it  begins  with  p.  663—660  (Isa.  liv.),  after  which  there  is  no 
pagination.  It  has  plates  and  maps,  some  "printed  for  Rev.  J. 
Priestley's  Bible,"  some  "  printed  for  Rider's  Bible,"  evidently  not 
all  Tregortha's  printing  ;  probably  having  purchased  the  sheets  of 
an  incomplete  Bible,  he  completed  the  work.] 

The  Dairyman's  Daughter.  An  Authentic  and  In- 
teresting Narrative.  By  a  Clergyman.  Burslem :  Printed 
by  J.  Tregortha.    n.d.     12mo.,  pp.  36. 

A  Short  Account  of  the  Late  Mrs.  Bryan,  wife  of  the 
Rev.  J.  Bryan,  Preacher,  of  the  Wesleyan  Methodist  Con- 
nexion. Printed  by  J.  Tregortha,  Phoenix  Office,  Burslem. 
n.d.     12mo.,  pp.  8. 

Dialogue  between  Mrs.  Clinker  and  Miss  Martha 
Steady.  To  which  is  added  an  evening  conversation  be- 
tween two  very  good  old  Ladies  over  a  comfortable  game  at 
Quadrille,  Burslem :  Printed  for  the  Sunday  School  by 
John  Tregortha.     n.d.    12mo.,  pp.  48. 

The  Pilgrim's  Progress,  from  this  World  to  that  which 
is  to  come.  Delivered  under  the  Similitude  of  a  Dream. 
With  Copious  Explanatory  Notes.  Also  Grace  Abounding 
to  the  Chief  of  Sinners  and  A  Race  for  Eternal  Life.  By 
John  Bunyan.  A  New  Edition,  revised,  corrected,  and 
improved.  Burslem :  Printed  by  J.  Tregortha.  1810.  8vo., 
pp.  viii.,  464.  Ditto,  1814,  8vo,,  pp,  viii',,  464.  Ditto,  1817. 
Grace  Abounding  to  the  Chief  of  Sinners  ;  or,  A 
Brief  and  Faithful  Relation  of  the  exceeding  Mercy  of 
God  in  Christ,  to  his  poor  servant,  John  Bunyan,  ,  .  To 
which  are  added  his  dying  sayings,  Burslem :  Printed  by 
J.  Tregortha    1808.     pp.  104.     Ditto,  1814,  8vo.,  pp.  104. 

A  Race  for  Eternal  Life  :  being  An  Extract  from  the 
Heavenly  Footman.  A  Sermon  on  1  Corinthians  ix.  24, 
written  by  the  Author  of  the  Pilgrim's  Progress.  By  the 
Rev.  Mr.  Fletcher.  Burslem  :  Printed  and  Sold  by  J.  Tre- 
gortha.   1809.    pp.  16.     Ditto,  1814,  8vo.,  pp.  16. 

Visions ;  giving  An  Account  of  the  Glories  of  Heaven ; 
the  Terrors  of  Hell ;    and  The  World  to  Come.     By  John 
Bunyan.     Burslem  :  Printed  by  J.  Tregortha.     1814.    8vo 
pp.  96. 

The  Barren  Fig  Tree ;  or,  the  Doom  and  Downfall  of 
the  Fruitless  Professor.  By  John  Bunyan.  Burslem: 
Printed  by  J.  Tregortha.     n.d.     8vo.,  pp.  iv.  70. 

The  Book  of  Common  Prayer  and  Administration  of 

the  Sacraments with  Notes  and  Illustrations. 

Burslem  :  Printed  and  Sold  by  J.  Tregortha.  1812.  Ditto 
1814.    Ditto,  1815.    8vo.     Not  paged  ' 

A  New  Version  of  the  Psalms  of  David.  Printed  bv 
J.  Tregortha.    n.d.    8vo.     Not  paged. 

News  from  the  Invisible  World ;  or,  Interesting  Anec- 
dotes of  the  Dead  showing  their  Power  and  Influence  on 

the  Affairs  of  Mankind The  whole  designed  to 

Prevent  Infidelity,  Shew  the  States  of  Separate  Sinners, 
and  Evince  the  certainity  of  The  Worid  to  come.  By 
John  Tregortha.  A  New  and  Improved  Edition.  Burslem: 
John  Tregortha.  n.d.  8vo.,  pp.  vi.,  454.  Plates  and  Index. 
Again,  as — 

News  from  the  Invisible  Worid.  .  .  Containing  a 
Particular  Survey  of  the  most  remarkable  and  well 
authenticated  accounts  of  Apparitions,  Ghosts,  Spectres 
Dreams,  and  Visions,  with  some  valuable  extracts  from 
the  works  of  the  Rev.  John  Wesley,  the  Rev.  David 
Simpson,  and  others.  To  which  is  prefixed  an  introduction 
on  the  nature  and  importance  of  this  Work  The  Whole 
formmg  a  Series  of  Useful  and  necessary  information  for 
the  support  ot  our  Faith  and  Practice.  By  J.  Tregortha. 
BursUm:   Printed  by  J.   TregoHha.     n.d.      12mo.,  pp.  x,, 

r  rJ"^^^  °*  *^8  ,^ast  Judgment,    Burslem :   Printed  by 

J.  Iregortha.    n.d.    8vo,,  pp,  150, 

[Usually  bound  up  with  the  Invisible  World,] 

A  IMEouument  to  the  Praise  of  the  Lord's  Goodness, 

and  the  Memory  of  Eliza  Cuningham.    To  which  is  added 


TKEGORTHA 


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TRENT HAM 


some  account  of  her  Brother,  John  Caningham,  who  died 
Jan.  22nd  1777,  in  the  twelfth  year  of  his  age.  Written  by 
his  Mother.  Published  by  the  Rev.  J.  Newton,  Rector  of 
St.  Mary's,  Woolnoth,  London,  Member  of  the  Royal 
Society  of  Ransomed  Sinners ;  republished  by  George 
Parker,  T.B.T.  Burslem:  Printed  by  J.  Tregortha.  n.d. 
12mo.,  pp.  24. 

The  World  to  come  ;  or,  the  Joys  and  Sorrows  of  De- 
parted Souls  at  Death,  The  Resurrection,  and  the  Final 
Judgment.  By  Isaac  Watts.  To  which  are  annexed 
Christ's  Famous  Titles.  By  William  Dyer.  Burslem: 
Printed  by  J.  Tregortha.  1815.  8vo.  Portraits  of  Watts 
and  Dyer,  by  0.  Cranby.    pp.  iv.,  579  ;   iv„  329. 

The  Famous  Titles  of  Jesus  Christ.  By  Rev.  William 
Dyer.  Burslem:  Printed  by  J.  Tregortha.  1818.  8vo., 
pp.  iv.,  329. 

The  Star  in  the  East ;  or,  an  Interesting  View  of  the 
Present  Moral  and  Religious  State  of  the  Chinese,  Hindoos, 
Ceylonese,  Malays,  Syrians,  Persians,  Arabians,  Arminians, 
and  of  the  Jews  in  those  countries.  Selected  from  Dr. 
Buchanan's  Christian  Researches  in  Asia,  and  other 
sources.  Burslem :  Printed  by  J.  Tregortha.  n.d.  Svo. 
[Compiled  by  J.  Tregortha.] 

Britain  Triumphant  on  the  Plains  of  Waterloo.  Being 
a  correct  and  circumstantial  Narrative  of  that  Memorable 
Battle ;  with  Biographical  and  Characteristic  Anecdotes 
of  the  Principal  Commanders.  To  which  is  subjoined 
corrected  and  authentic  Accounts  of  the  Great  Battles  of 
Marengo,  Jena,  &c.  Embellished  with  Engravings.  Burs- 
lem: Printed  by  J.  TregoHha.    1816.    8vo.,  pp.  iv.,  706. 

A  Selection  of  Psalms  and  Hymns  .  .  By  the  Rev. 
J.  Dunderdale.  Burslem :  Printed  by  J.  Tregortha.  1817. 
Worth  of  a  Soul ;  or,  a  Treatise  of  the  Soul  of  Man. 
Wherein  the  Divine  original,  its  Love,  the  Existence, 
operations,  and  states  of  separate  Souls,  The  Invaluable 
Preciousness  of  Human  Souls,  &c.,  are  shewn.  By  John 
Flavel,  late  Minister  of  the  Gospel.  Burslem :  Printed  ly 
J.  Tregortha.    n.d.    8vo.    Portrait,    pp.  viii.,  9 — 471. 

A  New  Edition,  in  Twenty  Numbers.     Dialogue  be- 
tween a  Pilgrim,  Adam,  Noah,  and  Cleophas.    Giving  in 
the  most  delightful  and  Instructive  manner  A  History  of 
the  Bible.    Printed  by  J.  Tregortha,  Burslem.    n.d.    8vo. 
[I  have  parts  3,  7,8.— Compiler.] 

Adventures  of  Robinson  Crusoe.  By  Daniel  Defoe. 
Tregortha,  Printer,  Burslem.    1800.    8vo. 

The  Silk-Mercer's  Daughter's  Garland.  Showing  how 
the  Silk-Mercer's  Daughter,  of  London,  fell  in  love  with 
her  father's  Porter.  To  which  is  added  the  Faithful  Shep- 
herd.    Tregortha  (Printer),  Burslem.    n.d.    (1803).    8vo., 

^^'  The  Northern  Lord ;  or,  the  Knight  in  Green.  Shew- 
ing how  a  Noble  Lord  sold  his  daughter  to  a  Knight,  &c. 
Tregortha,  Printer,  Burslem.    n.d.    8vo.,  pp.  8. 

The  Christian  Economy.  Translated  from  the  Origmal 
Greek  of  an  Old  Manuscript  found  in  the  Island  of  Paimos. 
Burslem:  Printed  by  J.  Tregortha.     n.d.     8vo.,  pp.  140. 

Advantages  of  Warm  Bathing  illustrated  by  extracts 
from  the  writings  of  eminent  medical  men,  ancient  and 
modem.  Burslem:  Printed  and  Sold  by  J.  Tregortha. 
1816  12mo.,  pp.  32.  Ditto,  with  description  of  the  Warm 
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Prophesies  of  Robert  Nixon,  the  celebrated  Cheshire 
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of  Queen  Anne.  Also,  An  Account  of  his  Life  and  Death. 
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Divine  Songs  attempted  in  Easy  Language  for  Children. 
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Petition.  Burslem:  Printed  by  J.  Tregortha.  n.d.  Chap- 
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-The  Bank  of  Faith ;  or.  The  Footsteps  of  Divine  Provi- 
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Tregortha,  John.     s.  of  Jolin  Tregortha. 

[I  find  this  name  on  some  Verses  in  Memory  of  John  Tre- 
gortha, sen.,  but  have  no  other  trace  of  him.  QUERY — Whether 
issued  before  name  was  changed  ?  as  I  find,  in  1834,  Charles  Gorst 
Tregortha  (a  son  of  the  printer)  in  business  in  Swan  Square, 
Burslem.] 

Terses  in  Memory  of  the  late  Mr.  John  Tregortha,  of 
Burslem,  Staffordshire,  who  died  9th  January,  1821. 
Burslem :  Printed  by  John  Tregortha.  n.d.  12mo.,  pp.  4  ; 
black  borders.     [See  Tregortha  (C.  G.).l 

Trbntham. 

Tiew  of  Trentham  Hall.    By  Benneau,  after  Harris. 


1751. 


Ditto. 
Ditto. 
Ditto. 
Ditto. 
Ditto. 
Ditto. 
Ditto. 


iperspective  Tiew  of  Trentham  Hall.  [See  Sadler  (J.)] 
Trentham.  Engraved  bj^  J.  Watts,  after  Barrett.  1776. 
Trentham  Hall.     [Norris's  Views.] 

Neale's  views.] 

"West's  Views.] 

'Hall's  Baronial  Halls.] 

'Plot's  Staffs.] 

'Nightingale's  Staffs.] 

'Ward's  Stoke-on-Trent.] 

'Published  by  D.  Dilworth,  Newcastle.] 
Plate  of  Trentham  Garden.     {Reliq.,  XTIII.,  124.] 
Monuments.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  853,  79.] 
Plan,  with  external  and  internal  view,  of  the  Cemetery 
at  Trentham,  erected  by  the  Marquis  of  Stafford.     1808. 
Engraved  by  G.  Cooper,  from  the  original  drawing  by 
G.  H.  Tatham.    London,  1808. 

Guide  to  Trentham  Gardens.     [See  Molyneux  (W.).] 
Geology  of  Trentham.     [/A.] 
Ordnance  Plan.     10  Sheets.     Southampton,  1878. 
[  See  Gower  family,  Leveson-Gower  family,  Theed  (— ), 
Butt  (Rev.  T.),  Edwards  (Rev.  Preb.).] 

Trbntham,  Francis,  b.  Northumberland,  1564  ; 
s  of  Thomas  Trentham,  of  Rowester  (Kocester)  ; 
liat.  Trin.  Coll.,  Ox.,  29th  Jan.,  1580  ;  Stu- 
dent, Gray's  Inn,  1584  ;  M.P.,  Staffs.,  Nov., 
1611. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  B.S.,  IV.,  1507.] 


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Tbbntham,    Francis,      b.    Staffs.,    1599  ;    Mat. 
Magd.  Coll.,  Ox.,  26th  April,  1616. 
[Foster's  Alamni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1808.] 

Teentham,    Thomas,     b.    1575  ;    Mat.    Balliol 

Coll.,    Ox.,    4th    Feb.,    1592 ;     of    Rossiter 

(Rocester)  ;  M.P.,  Newcastle,  1601 ;  Knighted 

9th  April,  1627. 

[Pari.  Diet. ;   Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1508.] 

Trknt  River. 

An  Act  for  making  and  keeping  the  River  Trent,  in 
the  Counties  of  Leicester,  Derby,  and  Stafford,  Navigable. 
1698.    fol.,  pp.  25. 

An  Act  for  making  a  navigable  Cut,  or  Canal,  from 
the  River  Trent,  at  or  near  "Wilden  Ferry,  in  the  County 
of  Derby,  to  the  River  Mersey,  at  or  near  Runcorn  Gap. 
1766.    folio. 

Plan  of  River  Trent,  from  Burton  to  Cavendish 
Bridge.    By  R.  H.  Wyatt,  Surveyor.     (London,  1792.) 

An  Act  to  Amend  an  Act,  &c.  [as  above],  and  for 
Granting  further  Powers  for  that  Purpose.    1770.    folio. 

An  Act  to  amend  and  render  more  eflEectual  Two  Acts 
[see  above].     1775.     folio. 

An  Act  to  enable  the  Company  of  Proprietors  of  the 
Navigation  from  the  Trent  to  the  Mersey  to  make  a  Navi- 
gable Canal  from  the  said  Navigation,  on  the  South  Side 
of  Harecastle,  in  the  County  of  Stafford,  to  Froghall,  and 
a  Railway  from  thence  to  or  near  Caldon,  in  the  said 
County,  and  to  make  the  Railway.     1776.    folio. 

An  Act  to  amend  and  render  more  effectual  several 
Acts  [as  above].    1783.    folio. 

An  Act  to  enable  the  Company  of  Proprietors  of  the 
Navigation  from  the  Trent  to  the  Mersey  to  make  a  Navi- 
gable Canal  from  and  out  of  a  certain  Branch  of  the  said 
Navigation  called  the  Caldon  Canal,  at  or  near  Endon,  to 
or  near  the  Town  of  Leek,  in  the  County  of  Stafford ;  and 
also  a  Reservoir  for  the  supplying  of  the  several  Canals  of 
the  said  Compay  with  Water.    1797.    folio. 

An  Act  to  enable  the  Company  of  the  Proprietors  of 
the  Navigation  of  the  Trent  to  the  Mersey  to  extend 
several  Branches  of  the  Canal  from  and  out  of  the  said 
Navigation.    1797.    folio. 

An  Act  to  enable  the  Company  of  the  Proprietors  of 
the  Navigation  from  the  Trent  to  the  Mersey  to  make 
Railways,  to  alter  the  Course  of  the  Railway  from  Frog- 
hall  to  Caldon,  and  Part  of  the  Course  of  the  Canal  from 
Froghall  to  Uttoxeter,  and  to  amend  the  Trent  and  Mersey 
Canal  Acts.    1802.    folio. 

An  Act  to  amend  and  enlarge  the  Powers  of  the 
several  Acts  passed  for  making  a  Navigable  Canal  from 
the  Trent  to  the  Mersey,  And  other  Canals  connected 
therewith.    1809.    folio. 

[See  Harecastle,  Hardingswood.] 

An  Act  for  enabling  the  Company  of  the  Proprietors 
of  the  Navigation  of  the  Trent  to  the  Mersey  to  make 
Two  Branches  or  Cuts  from  and  out  of  the  same  naviga- 
tion, and  for  further  amending  the  Acts  of  the  said  Com- 
pany.    14th  June,  1827.     fol.,  pp.  29. 

An  Act  for  Building  a  Bridge  over  the  River  Trent, 
from  "Walton-upon-Trentj  in  the  County  of  Derby,  to 
Barton-under-Needwood,  in  the  County  of  Stafford.  17th 
March,  1833.    fol.,  pp.  39. 

Tresisb,  J.  N.,  Printer,  Station  Street,  Burton- 
on-Trent. 

The  Teaching  of  Scripture  on  the  Sacraments.    .     . 
Burton-upon-Trent :  Printed  by  J.  N.  Tresise.  1872   12mo  ' 
pp.  18. 

The  Burton  Chronicle.     Burton-on-Trent,  1860,  to  date. 

Tebswbll,  Robert,  Somerset  Herald. 

Visits  Staffs,  and  Salop.  [Bodl.  Lib.,  858,  119,  132 
138.]  .        )        )        J 

Trevitt,  Rev.  James  Furly.  Corp.  Ch.  Coll., 
Cam.  ;  B.A.,  1874  ;  Curate  of  St.  Mary's,' 
"Wolverhampton,  1874  ;  of  Brereton,  1875 — 
79  ;  of  Longton,  1879—80  ;  of  Ellastone, 
1883—87  ;  Rector  of  Bradley,  1887  to  date  ; 
Priest   Vicar   of  Lichfield  Cathedral,   1880 — 


82  ;    Hon.  Sec.  to  Lichfield  Diocesan  Choral 
Association  for  many  years. 
Music  :  Its  use,  &c.  [Lichfield  Dio.  Mag.,  YI.,  103 — 7.] 

Trials,  State. 

A  Complete  Collection.  London,  1719,  ^c,  folio,  6 
vols. ;  2nd  edition,  London,  1789,  folio,  8  vols. ;  3rd  edition, 
London,  1742—66,  folio,  10  vols. ;  republished.  Preface  by 
Francis  Hargrave,  London,  1776 — 81,  fol.,  11  vols. ;  ditto, 
for  300  years,  London,  1720 — 31,  8vo.,  9  vols.';  ditto,  for 
Adultery,  London :  S.  Bladon,  1779 — 81,  8vo.,  7  vols. ; 
ditto,  celebrated,  1400 — 1825,  by  G.  Borrow,  London,  1825, 
8vo.,  6  vols. ;  edited  by  T.  B.  Howell  and  T.  J.  HoweU, 
London,  1809—26,  roy.  8vo.,  33  vols. 

[In  all  the  above  are  several  Staffordshire  Trials.] 

Trimmer,  Rev.  Hargreave  Edward,  b.  Hamstall 
Ridware,  1853  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Robert  Trimmer 
[see]  ;  Mat.  Keble  Coll.,  Ox.,  18th  Oct., 
1872  ;  B.A.,  1872  ;  M.A.,  1879  ;  Curate  of 
St.  John  the  Evangelist,  Upper  Norwood, 
1877—79  ;  of  Holy  Trinity,  St.  Mary's,  Guild- 
ford, 1879. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1139.J 

Trimmer,  Rev.  Robert,  b.  Worcester,  1822  ; 
s.  of  Edward  Trimmer,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Pemb. 
Coll.,  Ox.,  16th  March,  1837  ;  Scholar,  1837 
—39  ;  Scholar,  Wadh.  Coll.,  1839—46  ; 
B.A.,  1843  ;  M.A.,  1846  ;  Fellow,  1846— 
47  ;  Assistant  Tutor ;  Rector  of  Hamstall 
Ridware,  1852—58  ;  Vicar  of  Stoneleigh, 
Warws.,  1858—62  ;  Rector  of  Holy  Trinity, 
and  St.  Mary's,  Guildford,  1863—82  ;  Hon. 
Canon,  Winchester,  1877. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1439.] 

Teoman,    Thomas,      b.    Rowley    Regis,    1830  ;    ' 
s.  of  Joseph  Troman,  Esq.  ;    Mat.  New  Coll., 
Ox.,  19th  Oct.,  1874  ;  Mus.  Bac,  10th  April, 
1875.  ^ 

[Foster's  Alunmi  Oxon.,  IT.,  1441.] 

Teoughton,  Rev.  James,  b.  Coventry,  1795  ; 
s.  of  James  Troughton,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch., 
Ox.,  27th  Oct.,  1814  ;  B.A.,  1818  ;  M.A., 
1827  ;  P.O.,  Binley,  Warws.,  1821  ;  of  Wyke, 
Warws.,  1823  ;  Rector  of  Ashley,  1827  to 
death  ;  d.  1st  March,  1836. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1442.] 

Trower,  Rev.  Arthur,  b.  Bloomsbury,  1819  : 
s.  of  George  Trower,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Line.  Coll.' 
Ox.,  29th  Nov.,  1838  ;  B.A.,  1842  ;  M.A., 
1849  ;  Curate  of  Broughton-Astley,  Leics  ' 
1843—46  ;  of  West  Wickham,  Kent,  1846— 
47  ;  P.O.  of  Codsall,  1847—59  ;  of  Hook, 
Yorks.,  1859-64  ;  Curate  of  St.  James, 
Hatcham,  Surrey,  1868—72  ;  Bradpole,  near 
Bridport,  1872—74  ;  Rector  of  St.  Mary's-at- 
Hill,  London,  1874. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1442.] 

Trubshaw,    Sussanna.  Little    Haywood, 

1863  ;  dau.  of  —  Trubshaw,  Surveyor. 

Poems         .     .     Stqford ;  Printed  bp  S.<^W.Wriaht 
Greengate  Street.    1863.    12mo.,  pp.  viii^  66.  ^    ' 

Truscott,  Rev.  John.     b.  Lifton,  Devon.,  6th 
Dec,    1841  ;     s.    of    Thomas    Truscott  and 


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Amelia,  his  wife ;  Methodist  Free  Church 
Minister  since  1863  ;  Corresponding  Sec- 
retary, 1889  ;  Connexional  Secretary,  1890 
— 91  ;  President  of  Annual  Assembly,  1892 — 
93  ;  stationed  at  Burslem,  1889  to  date  ;  m. 
Elizabeth  Jane,  dau.  of  Captain  J.  Truscott, 
Linkinhorne,  Cornwall. 

America's  Care  for  her  Children  [Free  Methodist  (3rd 
Dec,  1891)]  ;  Church  Life  of  America  [ib.  (16th  Dec, 
1891)];  on  Gro'.ving  Old  {United  Uetliodist  Free  Church 
Mag.  (July,  1891)]  :  Endowment  with  Power  from  on 
High  {ib.  (May,  1893)]. 

Edited — General  Eegulations  relating  to  Ministers, 
Candidates  for  the  Ministry  of  the  Methodist  Free  Church. 

Truscott,  Miss.  b.  Macclesfield,  29th  Oct., 
1870  ;  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Truscott  ;  resident 
at  Burslem. 

Editor  of  the  Lady's  Column,  Methodist  Free  Church 
Magazine,  under  the  nom  de  plume  of  "  Phillis." 

TuNNicLiFF,    Re7.    Charles.      b.    Leek,     1750  ; 
Wesleyan     Minister,     1788 — 1828  ;      super- 
annuated, 1800  ;    d.,  Burnley,  1st  June,  1828. 
Ohituary.     \_Wesleyan  Mag.  (1828),  156,  157.] 

TuNNiCLiPFE,  William,  Surveyor. 

A  Topographical  Survey  of  the  Counties  of  Stafford, 
Chester,  and  Lancaster.  Nantwich,  1787.  Sro.,  3  Maps 
and  24  Plates  of  Arms. 

Ditto,  of  Somerset,  Gloucester,  Worcester,  Stafford, 
Chester,  and  Lancaster  .  .  Map  of  each  County  .  .  . 
Elegant  Engravings  of  the  Arms,  arranged  on  a  new  plan, 
by  Messrs.  Woodman  and  Mudlow,  London  .  .  Bath : 
Printed  and  Sold  by  R.  Crutwell  .  .  1789.  8vo.,  pp.  118. 
6  fine  Maps  and  48  Plates  of  Arms. 

Ditto,  of  Hants.,  Wilts.,  Somerset,  Devon,  Cornwall, 
commonly  called  the  Western  Circuit.  Salisbury,  1791. 
8to.,  pp.  256  ;  5  fine  Maps  and  80  Plates  of  Arms. 

TUNBTALL. 

Ordnance  Plan.     Southampton  (1879). 

Rules,  Orders,  and  Regulations  for  the  Government 
and  Guidance  of  the  Tunstall  Amicable  Friendly  Society, 
held  at  the  "  Sneyd's  Arms  "  Inn  in  Tunstall.  Established 
the  Twenty-Fourth  Day  of  July,  1791,  and  still  in  good 
health.  (Woodcut.)  Tunstall:  Printed  for  Henry  Mattison, 
1825.    12mo.,  pp.  28. 

Tunstall,  Rt.  Rev.  Cuthbert.  b.  Hackforth, 
Lanes.,  1474  ;  natural  s.  of  Thomas  Tunstall. 
of  Thorland,  Lanes.  :  Mat.  Balliol  Coll.,  Ox., 
1491  ;  removed  to  King's  Coll.,  Cam.;  LL.D., 
Padua  ;  Rector  of  Barneston,  Yorks.,  25th 
Dec,  1506  ;  resigned  before  26th  March, 
1507  ;  of  Stanhope,  Durham,  1508  ;  of  Steeple 
Langford,  Wilts.,  1509  ;  of  Sutton  Veney, 
Wilts.,  1509  ;  Chancellor  to  Archbp.  Warham, 
1511  ;  Rector  of  Harrow,  Middlesex,  Dec, 
1511 — 22  ;  of  East  Peckham,  Kent  ;  Preb.  of 
Stow-Longa,  Lincoln,  15th  April,  1514  ; 
Archd.  of  Chester,  17th  Nov.,  1515—22  ; 
Master  of  the  Rolls,  12th  May,  1516  ;  Em- 
bassy to  Flanders,  1516,  1517  ;  Preb.  of 
Botevant,  Yorks.,  1519  ;  at  Diet  of  Worms, 
1621  ;  Preb.  of  Coombe  and  Hornham,  Sarum, 
May,  1521  ;  Dean  of  Sarum,  1521  ;  Bp.  of 
London,  5th  July,  1522—30  ;  Keeper  of  Privy 
Seal,  26th  May,  1523  ;  Ambassador  at  Treaty 
of  Cambray,  1529  ;  attended  Cardinal  Wolsey 
to  France,  July,  1527  ;  Bp.  of  Durham,  21st 
Feb.,    1530 ;     deprived,    1562 ;    restored   by 


Queen  Mary  on  her  accession,  hut  deprived 
again  by  Qaeen  Elizabeth  ;  d.,  Lambeth  Palace, 
18th  Nov.,  1559.  Will  proved  30tli  Jan., 
1560. 

In  Laudem  Matrimonii  .  .  London,  1518.  4to. 
Paris,  4to. 

De  Arte  Supportaudi  libri  quatuor,  London,  1522. 
4to.     Paris,  1538,  4to. ;  Strasbury,  1554,  4t3. 

[The  first  Book  on  Arithmetic  printed  in  Englaod.] 
^  A  Sermoue  upon  Palme  Sundaye  laste  past  before  the 
majestie  of  our  sorerayn  lorde  kyng  Henry  the  YIII     . 
London,  1539.     8vo.    1633,  4to. ;  1823,  12mo. 

The  English  Bible.  [Edited  by  Archbishop  Heath 
and  Bishop  Tunstall.]     London,  1541.    fol. 

Compendium  et  bynopsis  in  decem  libros  Ethicorum 
Aristotelis.    Paris,  1554.    8to. 

De  Teritate  Corporis  et  Sanquissis  Domini  nostri 
Jesu  Christi  in  Eucharistia  .  .  .  Paris  1554  4to 
Leitet,  1554.     4to. 

Prefatio  in  Johannis  Redmanni  de  justificatione  opus. 
Antwerp,  1555.    8vo. 

Contra  impios  Blasphematores  Dei  prsedestinationis. 
Antwerp,  1555.     4to. 

Certain  godly  and  devout  prayers  made  in  Latin  .  . 
Translated  into  English  by  Thomas  Paynell,  Clerlce. 
London,  1558.     8vo. 

A  Letter,  written  by    .    .    .     [See  Pole  (Cardinal).] 

Hymnus  in  laudem  Jesu.  1551.  [MS.  Lambeth,  140. 
f.  222.]  L  ,        , 

Numerous  Letters  and  Papers  in  the  Cottouian  and 
Parker  Collections. 

Portrait.    8vo.     [Engraved  several  times.] 
[Hall's  Chronicles  (1809),  595,  629,  652,  688,  705,  762  ; 
Herbert's  Ames,  264,  270,  434,  515    605,  1534,  1536,  1582, 
1824  ;  Bale  713  ;  Ducarel'sHist.  of  Lambeth,  App. 

40 ;  Le  Neve's  Fasti ;  Strype  ;  St.  Pa.  Hen.  VIII.: 

Ellis's  Letters  (1),  L,  134 :  (3)  L,  230,  271 :  IL,  12,  86  : 
in.,  146  ;  Nasmith's  Gal.  C.C.C.  MSS.,  109 ;  Rymer 
XIIL,  497,  538,  539,  542,  546,  571,  700,  714,  763,  771,  774  : 
XIV.,  1,  10,  192,  364.  378,  383;  Knight's  Erasmus,  190, 
App.  66  ;  Manning  &  Bray's  Survey,  III.,  508  ;  Hoare's 
Modern  Wilts.,  I.,  180 ;  Fuller's  Worthies  ;  Berkenhout's 
Biog.  Lit.,  98  ;  Biog.  Brit. ;  Hutchinson's  Durham,  I.,  507  : 
III.,  353  ;  Maohyn's  Diary,  218,  377  ;  Tanner's  Bibl.  Brit., 
724 ;  Lodge's  Illustrations,  I.,  155,  305  ;  Fidde's  Wolsey, 
130,  193 ;  Whittaker's  Richmond,  IL,  52,  272 ;  Smith's 
Autobiography;  Dodd's  Ch.  Hist.,  I.,  483;  Newcourt's 
Repert.,  I.,  25,  637 ;  Bliss's  Wood's  Ath.  Oxon.,  I.,  97,  98, 
580 ;  Granger's  Biog.  Hist.  ;  MS.  Kennett,  XLVI.,  29  ; 
Cat.  MSS.,  Univ.  Lib.,  Cantab.,  II.,  274 ;  Dr.  Atterbury's 
Rights  of  Convocation  (2nd  ed.),  App.  No.  V. ;  Thomas's 
Hist.  Notes,  9, 10, 13,  16,  20,  30,  71,  114,  191,  192,  310,  311, 
363,  371 ;  Poulson's  Holderness ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon., 
E.S.,  IV.,  1517  ;  Lansd.  MSS.,  980,  S.  291—415  ;  Cooper's 
Ath.  Cantab.,  L,  198—202,  552  ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  206  ; 
Talbot  Papers,  D  56,  60,  101,  126,  133,  179 ;  Giustianian's 
Despatches :  Leon.  Howard's  Letters,  274 ;  McCries'  Knox, 
63—5,  423;'  Roper's  Life  of  More,  53—60;  Haweis's 
Sketches  of  Reformation,  7,  31,  92  ;  Foss's  Judges,  V.,  283  ; 
Laing's  Knox's  Works,  III.,  33, 247, 423 ;  Maitland's  Early 
Printed  Books,  423  ;  Thorpe's  Gal.  St.  Pa.,  41,  51,  52,  55, 
64,  67,  88,  105,  108,  110,  111,  114.] 

Tdrnbull,  W.  p.  b.  Hackness,  Yorks.,  8th 
Oct.,  1841  ;  s.  of  Robert  Turnbull,  Esq.,  and 
Mary,  his  wife  ;  educated  St.  Peter's  Sch., 
York,  and  Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.;  B.A.,  1864; 
M.A.  and  2nd  Smith's  Prizeman,  1864  ; 
Fellow,  Trin.  Coll.,  1865  ;  Assistant  Tutor, 
Trin.  Coll. ;  Her  Majesty's  Inspector  of  Schools, 
since  1871  ;    resident  at  Wolverhampton. 

.    An    Introduction    to    Analytical    Plane     Geometry. 
Cambridge :  Deighton  ^  Bell. 

Schneyer's  First  Lessons  in  Arithmetic.  London ;  G. 
Bell  4-  Sons. 

Turner,  Rev.  Daniel,  b.  Bradnock  (Bradnop, 
near  Leek),  1709  ;  s.  of  Rev.  James  Turner  ; 
Mat.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  8th  April,  1728  ; 
B.A.,  1731. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1448.] 


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Turner,  Daniel,     h.   Leek,  1754;     s.   of   Rev. 
Daniel   Turner    [s««]  ;    Mat.    Ch.    Ch.,    Ox., 
10th  March,  1773  ;  B.A.,  1777. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Ozon.,  IV.,  1448.] 

Turner,  Dawson. 

The  Botanist's  Guide  through  England  and  Wales. 
By  D.  Turner  and  L.  "W.  Dillwyn.  London,  1S05.  Pt.  8vo. 
2  vols.     [Includes  Staffordshire.] 

Turner,  Rt.  Rev.  Francis,  b.  prohably  at  Can- 
terbury ;  s.  of  the  Very  Rev.  Thomas  Turner, 
Dean  of  Canterbury  (1641— 72),  and  Margaret 
{dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Windebank,  Knt.),  his 
wife  ;  educated  Winchester  Sch.  ;  Fellow,  New 
Coll.,  Ox.  ;  B.A.,  14th  April,  1659  ;  M.A., 
1663  ;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  6th  July,  1669  ; 
Rector  of  Tharfield,  Herts. ;  Preb.  of  Sneating, 
St.  Paul's  Cathedral,  Dec,  1669  ;  Master,  St. 
John's  Coll.,  Cam.,  11th  April,  1670  ;  Dean 
of  Windsor  and  Wolverhampton,  1683  [Oliver 
says  1682]  ;  Bp.  of  Rochester,  1683—90  ; 
one  of  the  seven  Bishops  committed  to  the 
Tower  of  London,  8th  June,  1688  ;  deprived 
of  his  Bishopric,  1690  ;  d.  2nd  Nov.,  1700. 
Vindication  of  the  late  Archbishop  Bancroft  and  his 
Brethren.    London,  1688. 

Animadversions  on  a  Pamphlet  entitled  The  Naked 
Truth. 

[Answered  by  Andrew  Marvel.] 
Letter  to  the  Clergy  of  his  Diocese. 
[Chalmers's  Biog.  Diet.,  XXX.,  92—4 ;    Burnet's  Own 
Times;    Bentham's  Elv:    Oliver's   Collegiate   Church  of 
"Wolverhampton,  81 ;  Bodl.  Lib.,  1134,  81.] 

Turner,  Fred  Alfred,      b.  Parkfields,  Wolver- 
hampton, 8th  Sept.,  1864  ;   s.  of  John  Turner, 
of  Blakenhall  ;   educated  Day  Schools  ;  Junior 
Assistant,  Free  Library, Wolverhampton,  1876  ; 
Sub-Librarian,  1884  ;    Librarian  of  Brentford 
Free  Library,  Middlesex,    1889  to  date  ;    m. 
Louisa  Holmes,  of  Wolverhampton. 
Catalogue  of  Brentford  Free  Library.    1890.    8vo. 
Reports  on  Free  Library  since  1890. 
Contributions  to  Youth  (1888),    Arts  Monthly  Maga- 
zine (1888),    West  Middlesex  Standard  (1890),   Athenceum 
(1890),  Library  Review  (Feb.,  1893)  [reprinted  in  pamphlet 
form]. 

The  Place  of  Public  Libraries  in  relation  to  Educa- 
tion.    \_The  Library  (May,  1894).] 

Turner,  George,  b.  Newchapel,  1724 ;  s.  of 
John  Turner ;  Mat.  Magd.  Hall,  Ox.,  3rd 
Feb.,  1743  ;  B.A.,  1746. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1449.] 

Turner,  Rev.  George.  Wesleyan  Minister  from 
1824  to  death ;  stationed  in  Hanley  and 
Tunstall. 

Wesleyan  Economy  founded  upon  the  Principles  of 
the  New  Testament.  A  Reply  to  the  Rev.  T.  AUin. 
London,  1835.     12mo.,  pp.  44. 

The  Old  Protestant  Doctrine  of  Justification  by 
Faith  Asserted  ...  A  Reply  to  the  Rev.  Abraham 
Scott.     London,  1838.     8to.,  pp.  56. 

Remarks  on  the  Late  Controversy  respecting  the 
Doctrine  of  Justification  by  Faith.  A  Final  Answer  to  the 
Rev.  Abraham  Scott.     London,  1838.     12mo.,  pp.  14. 

Christianity  Triumphant.  A  Sermon.  Burslem,  1838. 
8vo.,  pp.  19. 

A  Brief  Memoir  of  Susannah  Hardcastle.  Burslem, 
1838.     Reprinted,  1843. 

Justification  by  Faith  alone.    London,  1838.    8vo. 

Eternal  Election  and  Reprobation  Inseparable.  Lon- 
don.   8vo. 


The  Reviewer  Reviewed.  A  Critique  on  the  Rev.  T. 
Campbell's  recently  published  Letter  to  his  Parishioners. 
Tunstall:  Printed  at  the  Office  of  W.  Stevens,  High  Street. 
1841.    8vo.,  pp.  11.  „         „      7,  •  .  J     . 

Separation  no  Schism  .  .  Tunstall:  Printed  at 
the  Office  of  W.  Stevens,  High  Street.    184L    12mo.,  pp.  8. 

Separation  is  not  Schism  .  .  .  Tunstall:  Printed 
at  the   Office  of  W.  Stevens,  High  Street.     1841.     12mo., 

^^'  The  Constitution  and  Discipline  of  Wesleyan  Method- 
ism.   London,  1841.     12mo.,  pp.  219. 

Turner,  George.  Printer,  Liverpool  Road, 
Stoke-on-Trent ;  afterwards  a  Potter  ;  Coun- 
cillor of  Stoke,  1874—83  ;  Alderman,  1878 
to  death  ;  Mayor  of  Stoke,  1879  ;  d.  1883. 

Every  Man  his  Own  Doctor  ;  or,  The  Cold  Water 
Cure.  By  James  Clarkson.  Stoke-on-Trent :  Printed  and 
Sold  by  George  Turner.    1852. 

Public  Discussion  between  Joseph  Barker  and  Rev. 
W.  Cooke,  held  at  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  With  Report  of 
Meeting  held  in  the  Potteries  to  congratulate  Mr.  Barker. 
Newcastle,  1845.     Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  620. 

[The  Report  of  Meeting  was  printed  by  Mr.  Turner.] 
The  Works  of  W.  E.  Channing    ...     Six  Volumes. 
JUindon.    12mo.,  pp.  300  in  each  vol. 

[Published  and  partly  printed  by  Mr.  Turner  ;  as  is  the  case 
with  some  of  the  following  :— ] 

Channing's  Select  Works.     Stohe.     I2mo. 
Serious  Call  to  a  Devout  and  Holy  Life.    By  W.  Law. 
With  Notes,  Appendix,  &c.,  by  Joseph  Barker.      Stoke-on- 
Trent  :  Printed  by  G.  Turner.     12mo. 

The  Doctrine  of  Original  Sin.  By  Dr.  John  Taylor. 
Stoke :  same  imprint.     12mo. 

Hymns  for  Christian  Worship  and  Edification. 
Selected,  &c.,  by  J.  Barker.     Stoke    .    .    .     12mo. 

Great  Discussion  on  the  Origin,  Authority,  and 
Tendency  of  the  Bible,  between  the  Rev.  F.  Berg,  D.D., 
of  Philadelphia,  and  Joseph  Barker,  of  Ohio.  Stolce,  1854. 
8vo. 

Marriage  and  Parentage  ;  or.  The  Reproductive, Ele- 
ment in  Man,  as  a  Means  to  his  Elevation  and  Happiness. 
By  Henry  C.  Wright  (of  America).  Stoke  .  .  .  1854. 
8vo. 

Christianity  Triumphant  ...  By  J.  Barker. 
Leeds,  1854.     8vo. 

Barker's  Tracts  and  Sermons.    Two  Volumes.     Stoke 

.    12mo. 

The  Christian  Investigator.  Two  Volumes.  Stoke: 
Published  by  G.  Turner.     8vo. 

Theodore  Parker's  Discourses  on  Matters  pertaining 
to  Religion.     Stoke.    8vo. 

Unitarianism  and  Chartism.    Stoke.    8vo. 

Review  of  the  Bible.     Stoke.    8vo. 

Andrew  Norton's  Statement  of  Reasons  for  not 
believing  the  Doctrine  of  Trinitarians  concerning  the 
Nature  of  God  and  the  Person  of  Christ.  Leeds.  8vo., 
pp.  266. 

Interesting  Memoirs  and  Documents  relating  to 
American  Slavery.     Stoke.     8vo.,  pp.  288. 

The  Life  of  William  Penn,  the  Celebrated  Quaker  and 
Founder  of  Pennsylvania.    By  J.  Barker.     Stoke.    8vo. 

A  Popular  Introduction  to  Astronomy.  With  many 
engravings  on  wood.     By  W.  Jevons.    [See  Jevons  (W.).] 

Narrative  of  the  Life  of  Frederic  Douglas,  formerly 
an  American  Slave.    Written  by  Himself. 

Life  of  Joseph  Barker.    Written  by  Himself. 

Lectures  on  the  Church  of  England  Prayer  Book. 

Religion  in  Earnest.     [See  Henn  (S.).] 

The  Blessings  of  Free  Trade  and  how  they  may  be 
made  lasting.    A  Speech  by  Joseph  Barker. 

Lecture  on  the  Origin,  the  Character,  and  the  Tendency 
of  Christianity.    In  Reply  to  G.  J.  Holyoake. 

Truth  and  Reform  against  the  World,  in  Several 
Letters  to  W.  Cooke.    In  Reply  to  Attacks  on  J.  Barker. 

The  Hired  Ministry.     In  Seven  Tracts,  by  J.  Barker. 

The  Violet ;  or.  Select  Poetry. 

Democratic  Hymns  and  Songs. 

The  Promptings  of  the  Heart.     [See  O'Keefe  (W.).] 

Amativeness.     [See  Fowler  (0.  S.).] 

Love  and  Parentage.     {Ib.'\ 

Matrimony.     [/6.] 

Physiology  :  Animal  and  Mental.     [iS.] 

Memory  and  Intellectual  Improvement,     lib.} 

Hereditary  Descent.     [/4.] 

Lessons  on  Phrenology,     lib.] 


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Intemperance  and  Tight-Lacing.     [lb.'] 

Familiar  Lessons  on  Physiology.   [See  Fowler  (L.  N.).] 

Tobacco :  Its  History,  Nature,  and  Effects  on  the 
Human  Body.     By  Joel  Shew,  M.D. 

Spurzheim's  Natural  Laws  of  Man. 

Phrenology  :  Proved,  Illustrated,  and  Applied. 

Self-Culture  and  Perfection  of  Character. 

Eeligion  :  Natural  and  Revealed. 

A  Home  for  AU. 

Maturity. 

Education,  founded  on  the  Nature  of  Man. 

Human  Rights  and  their  Political  Guarantee. 

Water  Cure  in  every  known  Disease.  By  J.  H. 
Rause.  Translated  by  C.  H.  Muker,  from  the  G-erman 
Water  Cure  Manual    .    .     .    By  Joel  Shew,  M.D. 

The  Parent's  Guide  for  the  Transmission  of  Desired 
Qualities  to  OfEspring  and  Child  Birth. 

A  Defence  of  Phrenology.    By  Dr.  Andrew  Boardman. 

Rationale  of  Crime. 

Food  and  Diet. 

Vegetable  Diet. 

Woman  :  Her  Education  and  Influence. 

Marriage :  Its  History  and  Philosophy. 

Turner,  James,  b.  Leek,  1746  ;  s.  of  Eev. 
Daniel  Turner  [see]  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  14tli 
Dec.  1765  ;  B.A.,  1769. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  lY.,  1449.] 

Tdrnkr,  Rev.  James,  b.  Meerbrook,  1797  ; 
s.  of  Rev.  James  Turner  [s«e]  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch., 
Ox.,  16th  Dec,  1816  ;  Servitor,  1817—20  ; 
B.A.,  1820  ;  M.A.,  1823  ;  P.O.,  Meerbrook, 
1826  to  death  ;  d.  29th  Oct.,  1863. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1449.] 

Turner,  J.  M.  W. 

River  Scenery  of  England.  Drawings  by  J.  M.  W. 
Turner.     London,  1827.    4to.,  7  parts  in  1  vol.,  21  plates. 

Picturesque  Views  in  England  and  Wales.  Engraved 
by  the  best  Artists,  after  Turner.  London,  1827 — 32. 
Roy.  4to.,  24  parts,  forming  2  vols. 

The  Itinerant.  Engravings  by  Turner  and  Girtin. 
London,  1799.  fol.  30  of  the  Plates  were  reprinted,  edited 
by  T.  Miller.     London :  Hogarth.    1854.    Imp.  8vo. 

[Plates  o£  parts  of  Staffordshire  are  found  in  the  above.] 

Turner,  Rev.  John.  b.  Uttoxeter,  6th  Nov., 
1660  ;  of  Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.  :  D.D.  ;  Master 
of  a  Sch.  at  Blacklieath  ;  Minister  at  Greenwich ; 
Canon  of  Lincoln  ;  of  Canterbury  ;  d.  17th 
Dec,  1720  ;  bur.  Canterbury  Cathedral. 
[Redfem's  Uttoxeter  (2nd  ed.).] 

Turner,  Rev.  John.  b.  Clent,  1776  ;  s.  of 
John  Turner;  Mat.  Oriel  Coll.,  Ox.,  30th 
Jan.,  1793  ;  B. A.,  1796  ;  M.A.,  1801  ;  Rector 
of  Hagley-u).-Frankley,  Worcs.,  1804 ;  In- 
cumbent of  St.  Kenelm's  Halesowen,  1836  to 
death ;  Rector  of  Luckington,  Wilts.  ;  of 
Horton,  Gloucs.  ;  d.  13th  Jan.,  1847. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1450.] 

Turner,  John  Fox.  b.  Stone  ;  a  Merchant  in 
Manchester  ;  Member  of  City  Council  ;  Secre- 
tary to  Manchester  Chamber  of  Commerce  ; 
now  resident  in  Liverpool. 

A  Short  Discourse  or  Sermon,  suggested  by  Arch- 
deacon Sinclair's  recent  Charge.  By  Pyngle  Layne. 
London,  1855.    pp.  15.  „  .       ,   ,  ■     ^ 

Sketches.  By  Pyngle  Layne.  (Printed  for  private 
circulation.)    1855.  ,  r\^  ■  ,. 

Princess  Theatre,  Manchester.  The  Grand  Christmas 
Pantomime  for  1864  and  1865.  Mother  Goose.  Wntten 
by  Mr.  Pyngle  Lavne.    Manchester,  1884.    12mo. 

The  Proposed  Admission  of  Merchants  to  the  Indian 
Council.    Manchester,  1870. 

Numerous  Contributions  to  Manchester  Papers. 


Turner,  Ralph,  b.  Checkley,  1716  ;  s.  of  William 
Turner  ;  Mat.  Merton  Coll.,  Ox.,  1733  ; 
B.A.,  1736  ;  M.A.,  1739. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1450.] 

Turner,    Rev.    Timothy,     b.  Tunstall,   Yorks., 

1661  ;  s.  of  Richard  Turner  ;    Mat.  St.  John's 

Coll.,  Ox.,  14th  March,  1679  ;    B.A.,  Univ. 

Coll.,  1682  ;  M.A.,  1685  ;  Rector  of  Tooting, 

Surrey,    1687  ;    of   Coulsden,  Surrey,   1689  ; 

Preb.  of  Wolvey  and  Canon  of  Lichfield,  15th 

June,  1688—89  ;  of  Eccleshall,  1st  Oct.,  1689 

to  death  ;    Vicar  of  Eccleshall,  1st  Oct.,  1689, 

to  death  ;  d.  1720. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S,,IV.,  1522 ;  Hutchinson's 
Stoke,  72  ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  229,  257.] 

TuRNOGK,  Rev.  James  Robert,    b.  Stafford,  1829  ; 
s.  of  James  Turnock,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Magd.  Coll., 
Ox.,  10th  June,  1847  ;    B.A.,   1851  ;    M.A., 
1853  ;  Curate  of  St.  Saviour's,  Evesham  ;  St. 
Mary's,  Stafford  :    Ch.  Ch,,  St.  Pancras,  Lon- 
don ;    Incumbent   of    St.    John's,  Jedburgh  ; 
Vicar  of  St.  Mary-le-Tower,  Ipswich,  1861,  to 
date  ;  Hon.  Canon  of  Norwich,  1885. 
Sermons  addressed  to  the  Congregation  of  St.  Mary- 
le-Tower,  Ipswich.     London :  Parker. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1451.] 

TuRNOCK,  Samuel,  b.  Rudyard,  1738  ;  s.  of 
Samuel  Turnock  ;  Mat.  Brasenose  Coll.  Ox., 
13th  March,  1756  ;  B.A.,  1759. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1451.] 

ToRTON,  Sir  John,  Knt.     b.  Alrewas,   1637  ;    s. 

of  William  Turton,  Esq. ;  Baron  of  Exchequer, 

1689  ;  Justice  of  King's  Bench,  1696  ;  bought 

Manor  of   Alrewas  from  Sir  F.  Boynton,  of 

Branston    Castle,  Yorks.  ;    m.    Ann,   dau.  of 

Samuel  More,  Esq.,  of  Linley,  Salop  ;  d.  1707  ; 

bur.  Alrewas,  22nd  May,  1707. 

[CoUins's  Baronage  of  England;  Noble's  Continuation 

of  Granger,  II.,  180 ;    Harwood's  Erdeswicke  (1820),  232  ; 

Scott's  Stourbridge,  223  ;  Shaw,  128—29.] 

Poem  on  him.    By  Lieut.  Bowes.    [Shaw,  I.,  128 — 29.] 
His  Will.     \_Ih.,  129.] 

Turton,  John.  b.  Wolverhampton,  1736  ;  s.  of 
John  Turton  ;  Mat.  Queen's  Coll.,  Ox.,  2.Srd 
Oct.,  1752  ;  B.A.,  1756  ;  Ratcliffe  Travelling 
FeUow  of  Univ.  Coll.,  1761  ;  B.  Med.,  1762  ; 
D.  Med.,  1767  ;  F.R.C.P.,  1768  ;  Physician 
to  the  Queen's  Household,  1771  :  in  Ordinary 
to  the  Queen,  1782,  and  to  the  King  and 
Prince  of  Wales,  1797;  P.R.S.  ;  d.  14th 
April,  1806. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1452.] 

Turton,  John,  b,  Sugnall,  near  Eccleshall,  1781 ; 
s.  of  John  Turton;  Mat.  Univ.  CoU.,  Ox., 
31st  May,  1797. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1452.] 

Turton  Pedigree. 

[Shaw,  I.,  133  ;   Willett's  West  Bromwich,   Pedigree 
No.  6  ;  Harl.  MSS.,  1982.] 

Turton,  Richard,  b.  West  Bromwich,  1621  ;  «. 
of   WiUiam  Turton;    Mat.  Trin.  CoU.,   Ox., 


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16th  March,  1638  ;  ?».  Annie ;  of  Hartle- 

bury,  Worcs. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1523;    Willett's 
West  Bromwich,  167  and  No.  6  (Pedigree).] 

TcTKTON,  Eev.  William.  "  Of  the  family  long 
resident  at  "  The  Brades,"  Eowley  Eegis  : 
probably  b.  there  ;  Mat.  Brasenose  Coll.,  26th 
May,  1653  ;  B.A.,  15th  Jan.,  1657  ;  Minister 
of  Eowley  Eegis  ;  ejected,  1662  ;  Minister  at 
Oldbury  and  Birmingham  of  some  Protestant 
Dissenters,  1686,  to  death ;  at  Nantwich, 
Cheshire,  1688  ;  <Z.  1716. 
[Foster's    Alumni    Oxon.,   E.S.,   IV.,   1523;    Scott's 

Stourbridge,  222,  223  ;  Calamy's  Nonconformist  Memorials, 

III.,  239  ;  Nonconformity  in  Cheshire,  124.] 

TuRTON,  William,  b.  West  Bromwich,  1607  ; 
s.  of  William  Turton,  of  The  Mill,  and  Ann, 
dau.  of  Thomas  SmaUbroke,  of  Birmingham, 
his  wife  ;  Mat.  Queen's  Coll.,  Ox.,  23rd  April, 
1624  ;  Student  Middle  Temple,  1626. 
[Foster's  Alumni   Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1523;    Willett's 

West  Bromwich,  No.  B  Pedigree.] 

TcETON,  Wilham.  b.  Alrewas,  1663  ;  s.  of  John 
Turton  ;  Mat.  Pembroke  Coll.,  Ox.,  13th  Dec, 
1678  ;  Barrister-at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  1685  ; 
Licensed,  29th  .Fan.,  1685,  to  marry  Elizabeth 
Bent,  of  St.  Michael's,  Eotherhithe. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  B.S.,  IV.,  1523.] 

Turton,  Eev.  William  Price,  b.  Sedgley,  1828  ; 
s.  of  John  Walker  Turton,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Wore. 
CoU.,  Ox.,  20th  May,  1846  ;  B.A.,  1850  ; 
Curate  of  Alfrick  and  Lulsby,  1853 — 58  :  of 
Witherswick,  1859—64  ;  Vicar  of  Eavensden, 
Beds.,  1864,  to  death  ;  d.  July,  1871. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1452.] 

ToRviLLE,  Eev.  Philip  de.  Preb.  of  WeUington 
and  Canon  of  Lichfield  ;  Vicar-General,  1313 
—22. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  188.] 

TuEViLLB,  Ealph.  Preb.  of  Ulveton  Decani, 
Lichfield,  25th  May,  1340  ;  exchanged  with 
his  predecessor  [s««  Tanfield  (Eichard  de)]  for 
the    Eectory   of    Grantingham,  Jan., 

1347. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  239.] 

TussBK,  Thomas,  b.  Eivenball,  Essex,  circa 
1527  ;  s.  of  William  Tusser  and  Isabella  Smith, 
his  wife  ;  Chorister  at  Wellingford  Collegiate 
Church,  Berks.  ;  afterwards  at  St.  Paul's 
Cathedral ;  educated  Eton  ;  elected  to  King's 
Coll.,  Cam.,  1543  ;  became  a  retainer  of  William, 
1st  Lord  Paget,  with  whom  he  was  often  in 
Staffs,  at  his  seat  of  Beaudesert ;  m.  (2)  Amy 
Moon  ;  settled  as  a  Farmer  at  Cattiwade, 
Suffolk  ;  removed  on  his  second  marriage  to 
West  Dereham  Abbey,  Norfolk ;  eventually 
settled  at  Fairstead,  Essex  ;  d.,  London,  April, 
1580  ;  bur.  St.  Mildred-in-the-Poultry.  Will 
dated  25th  April,  1580  ;  proved  8th  Aug., 
1580. 

A  hundredth  good  pointes  of  husbandrie.    Imprinted 
by  R.    Tottel,  London,  1557.    4to.,  13  leaves.     [Copy   in 


British  Museum,  ded.  to  William,  Lord  Paget.]      London, 

1561,  4to. ;  London,  1562,  4to. ;   London,  1564,  4to. 

^  A  hundredth  poyntes  of  good  husserye.  London :  Im- 
printed by  John  Day.    1558. 

iNo  copy  now  known  ;  but  was  reprinted  in  subsequent 
editions  of  his  Husbandrie.] 

A  Dialogue  of  Wysynge  and  Thryvynge,  with  ij 
lessons  for   old  and  young.    London :    Thomas  HacJeett. 

1562.  4to. 

[No  copy  now  known ;  reprinted  in  later  editions  of  his 
Husbandrie.] 

A  hundredth  good  pointes  of  Husbandry,  lately 
married  into  a  Hundredth  good  poyntes  of  Huswifery. 
Newly  corrected  .     .     London :    by  Richard   Tottel. 

1570.    4to.,  pp.  88,     London,  1571,  4to.,  pp.  88. 

Five  hundredth  points  of  good  husbandry,  united  to 
as  many  of  good  huswiferie ;  first  devised,  and  now  lately 
augmented  with  divers  approved  lessons  concerning  hopps 
and  gardening  .  .  .  London :  by  Richard  Tottel.  1573. 
4to.,  pp.  98  ;  6^  quatrains  to  a  page ;  B.L.  in  2  parts. 
London,  1577,  a  paginary  reprint  of  the  1573  edition. 
Revised  edition  [with  altered  title],  London  :  by  Henrie 
Denham,  1580,  4to.  [this  is  said  to  be  the  first  com- 
plete, and  last  edition  published  in  the  lifetime  of  the 
author]  :  London:  by  Henrie  Denham,  1585,  4to. ;  London: 
by  Henrie  Denham,  1586,  4to. :  London  :  for  the  Assignes  of 
W.  Seres,  1590,  4to. ;  London :  by  R.  Yardley  cf  P.  Short, 
1593,  4to. ;  London:  by  Peter  Short,  1507,  4to. ;  London: 
by  Peter  Short,  1599,  4to. ;  Edinburgh :  by  R.  Waldegrave, 
1599,  4to. ;  London,  1604,  4to. ;  London :  for  the  Company 
of  Stationers,  1610,  4to. ;  London,  1614.  4to. ;  London, 
1620,  4to. ;  London,  1630,  4to.,  pp.  164 ;  London,  1638, 
4to. ;  London,  1672,  4to.,  pp.  146,  exclusive  of  Tables  ; 
London,  1692,  4to.,  with  Notes  and  Observations  by  Daniel 
Hilman,  of  Epsom,  Surveyor  [under  the  title  of  Tusser 
Kedivivus]  ;  London,  1710,  8vo.,  pp.  150 ;  London,  1744, 
8vo.  [a  reprint  of  the  1710  edition,  with  new  title],  pp.  150, 
including  title  ;  New  edition,  with  Notes,  &c.  ...  by 
William  Mavor,  LL.D.,  London.  1812,  8vo. ;  Some  of  the 
Five  Hundred  Points  of  Good  Husbandry,  London,  1848, 
18mo.,  2  parts. 

Autobiography.  In  Verse.  [Appended  to  Five  Hun- 
dred Points  of  Husbandry,  1573,  and  all  subsequent 
editions.] 

The  .Last  Will  of  Thomas,  with  his  Metrical  Biogra- 
phy.    C.  Clarke,  at  his  Private  Press,  Great  Totham.  1840. 

[The  1667  edition  of  100  points  was  reprinted  in  Brit.  Bibl., 
III.,  11— 20.  Some  copies  were  taken  ofE  in  4to.  The  "  points  "  are 
inc;uded  in  Southey's  Select  Works  of  British  Poets,  143—99  • 
Lord  Somers'  Tracts,  III.,  403.] 

[Dr.  Mavor's  Biog.  Sketch  of  Tusser  ;  Alumni  Eton, 
160;  Wright's  Essex,  L,  259  ;  Tanner's  Bibl.  Brit. ;  Prit- 
zel,  303 ;  Restituta,  III.,  295  ;  Page's  Sup.  to  Suffolk 
Traveller,  11:  Beloe's  Anecdotes,  I.,  181 :  II.,  79;  Aubrey's 
Lives,  IV.,  562 ;  Chambers's  Cyclopaedia  of  Eng.  Lit.,  I., 
48  ;  Notes  and  Queries^  IV.,  152  :  VIII.,  440  :  XII.,  119, 
193,  293;  Warton's  Hist.  Eng.  Poet,  IIL,  248—57; 
Southey's  Common  Place  Book,  I.,  171—74,  497,  498  :  II. 
325,  337  :  IV.,  290  ;  Ellis's  Specimens,  II.,  121 ;  Farr's 
Elizabethan  Poets,  xxiv.,  257  ;  Collier's  Reg.  Stat.  Comp., 
I.,  12,  50,51;  Brit.  Bibl.,  I.,  286  :  III.,  1—20  ;  Morant's 
Essex,  II.,  149 ;  Herbert's  Ames,  629,  820,  899,  948,  960, 
1207,  1520 ;  Donaldson's  Agricultural  Biog.,  7 ;  Bibl. 
Angl  Poet,  351— 54;  Fuller's  Worthies  (Essex) ;  Oldy's 
British  Librarian,  88,  90 ;  Jacob's  Lives  of  the  Poets,  II., 
15 ;  Nichols's  Literary  Anecdotes,  XXX.,  iv.,  139 ; 
Nichols's  Lit.  Illustrations,  IV.,  556,  557 ;  Somers's 
Tracts,  III.,  403 ;  Censura  Lit.,  IIL,  308  :  V.,  109  :  X., 
22  ;  Strype's  Stow,  lib.  IIL,  31 ;  Hawkins's  Hist,  of  Music 
(1853),  II.,  537;  Suffolk  Garland,  255;  Gent.'s  Mag 
LXXXII.  (1),  431 ;  Millard's  Hist.  Notices  of  the  Office  of 
Chorister,  54,  73—6  ;  Collier's  Memoirs  of  Actors,  xxviii  • 
Cooper's  Ath.  Cantab.,  I.,  422—24;  Creasy's  Etonians, 
chap,  ii.] 

TUTBDRY. 

An  Account  of  the  Beginning  and  Erection  of  the 
Duchy  and  County  Palatine  of  Lancaster,  and  the  addi- 
tions made  thereunto ;  and  of  the  Honours,  Royalties 
Privileges,  and  Exemptions,  which  have  been  granted  and' 
confirmed  unto  John,  Duke  of  Lancaster,  called  John  the 
Gaunt,  and  also  unto  all  the  Officers,  Tenants,  and  Resi- 
dents therein  and  throughout  all  the  Duchy  Possessions  ■ 
also  of  the  Honour  of  Tutbury ;  and  how  and  to  whom 
the  Right  of  Inheritance,  and  with  the  offices  of  Feodarv 
and  Bailiff-Escheator,  Clerk  of  the  Market,  and  Carver 
doth  belong,  and  hath  been  executed  therein.  Derbv  1735' 
4to.,  pp.  15. 


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Tutbury  Chartulary.  [Coll.  of  Arms,  Norf .  MS.,  No. 
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Tutbury  Chartulary.  [Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.,MSS.;  Duchy 
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Book   of  Reference  to   the    Plan  of    the    Parish  of  . 
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Tiew  of  Tutbury  Castle,  from  Drawing  taken  in  the 
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The  Seal  of  the  Priory.     Engraved  by  Bayley.    1768. 

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Historical  Accounts  of  Tutbury.  [See  Jackson  (J.), 
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Natural  History  of  Tutbury,  &c.     [/M 

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(Dr.).] 

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[i5.,  860,  397]  ;  Form  of  Homage  [i6.]  ;  Priory  Charters, 
etc.,  from  the;  Registers  [ib.,  859,  227  :  860,  397]  ;  History 
of  [Shaw,  I.,  37—59  :  App.  5—201  ;  Church  and  Castle 
[ib.,  37]  ;  N.  E.  Tiew  of  Castle  [ib.,  49]  ;  Tiew  of  Castle 
[ib.,  51]. 

[  7"ofio^.,  L,  70 ;  Antiq.  Repert.,  III.;  Plot's  Staffs., 
XXXV. ;  Gough's  Camden,  II.,  385  ;  Collectanea,  I.,  46  ; 
Tutbury  Register  in  Coll.  of  Arms  (copy  penes  Earl  of 
Leicester) ;  Mag.  Brit.,  T.,  155 ;  Cott.  MSS.,  Nero  D.,  10  ; 
Willis's  Abbies,  II.,  218—20  ;  Tanner's  Notitia,  493  ; 
Dugdale's  Monast.,  11.,  355,  &c. ;  Keble's  Statutes  at  large, 
33  Eliz.  chap.  iv.  sec.  2,  10 ;  Blount's  Jocular  Tenures, 
210  :  R.  Wakefield's  MSS.  ;  Talbot  Papers,  T.,  218  ; 
Tisit.  of  Staffs.  (1614),  Harl.  MSS.,  1439,  p.  28,  71,  2:  568: 
2039,  21 :  5138:  1579,  64  ;  Reliq.,  Till.,  139,  181 ;  X.,  184  : 
XI.,  180  :  Xn.,  15,  206  :  XT.,  114.] 

TwAMLET,  Charles. 

Historical  and  Descriptive  Account  of  Dudley  Castle 
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TwBMLOw,  of  Peatswood. 

Pedigree,  &c.     [Burke's  Landed  Gentry.] 

TwEMLOW,    Francis,      b.    The   Hill,    Nantwich, 

Cheshire,    16th   Aug.,    1783;    s.   of  Thomas 

Twemlow,  Esq.,  and  Mary  {dau.  of  Rev.  Joseph 

Ward,   M.A.),   his    2nd   wife;    Chairman  of 

Quarter  Sessions  at  Stafford,  1835—60  ;    m., 

21st    June,    1814,    Elizabeth,    dau.    of    Sir 

Thomas  Fletcher,  1st  Bart.,  of  Betley  Court ; 

d.  16th  March,  1865. 

Portrait.  „  ,,,    „     .    ■  v  t 

[HinchlrfEe's  Barthomley,  178—88  ;  Hall  s  Nantwich.] 

Twemlow,  Eev.  Francis  Cradock.  h.  Betley, 
7th  Oct.,  1818  ;  s.  of  Francis  Twemlow,  Esq. 
\see^^,  Mat.  Oriel  Coll.,  Ox.,  16th  June 
1836  ;  BA.,  1840  ;  M.A.,  1843  ;  Rector  of 
Forton,  1853—63  ;  m.  Charlotte,  dau.  of 
Randle  Wilbraham,  Esq.,  of  Rode  Hall, 
Cheshire  (who  d.  1852)  ;  d.  12th  Nov.,  1879. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1453.] 

Twemlow,  Francis  Randle.  b.  Smallwood, 
Cheshire,  20th  Dec,  1852  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Francis 
Cradock  Twemlow  \_8ee]  ;  educated  Winchester, 
1866—71  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  1871  ;  B.A  , 
1875  ;  Barrister-at-Law ;  J.P.,  Salop  and 
Staffs.;    Major,  4th  Batt.  North  Staffs.  Regi- 


ment ;  m.  (1)  Evelyn  Harriet,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Duckworth,  Bart.,    (2)  Anne   May  Gertrude, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Lewis  ;  of  Peatswood, 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1453.] 

Twemlow,  Thomas,  b.  Stoke,  3rd  July,  1782  ; 
s.  of  Thomas  Twemlow,  Esq. ;  Mat.  Brasenose 
Coll.,  Ox.,  15th  April,  1801  ;  B.A.,  1806  ; 
of  Peatswood  ;  High  Sheriff,  Staffs.,  1880  ; 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Staffs.  ;  m.,  9th  Aug., 
1828,  Harriet  Frances,  dau.  of  Edward  Town- 
shend,  Esq.,  of  Wincham,  Cheshire  ;  d.  1st 
May,  1872. 

[Foster's  AlumniOxon.,  IT.,  1453.] 

Twemlow,  Thomas  Fletcher,  b.  Betley  Court, 
25th  Aug.,  1816  ;  s.  of  Francis  Twemlow, 
Esq.  [s«e],  and  Elizabeth  {dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Fletcher,  Bart.),  his  2nd  wife  ;  educated  Rugby  ; 
Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.  ;  B,A.,  1837  ;  M.A.,  1840  ; 
Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1848  ;  Deputy 
Lieutenant,  Staffs.;  J. P.,  Staffs,  and  Cheshire  ; 
Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions,  Stafford,  1869 
— 94  ;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  WilKam  Paynter, 
of  Bickmarsh,  Surrey  ;  of  Betley  Court ;  d., 
May,  1894. 

Portrait.     FBetley  Court.] 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1453.] 

TwiGG,  Edward  Bernard,    b.  Wednesbury,  1866  ; 
s.  of  Rev.  Richard  Twigg  \_see]  ;    Mat.  Keble 
Coll.,  Ox.,  22nd  Oct.,  1885. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1454.] 

TwiGG,  Rev.  Richard.  Univ.  Coll.,  Durham; 
L.Th.,  1850  ;  Curate  of  St.  Peter's,  Bywell, 
Northumberland  ;  of  St.  James's,  Wednesbury  ; 
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TwYSDBN,  Charles,  b.  East  Peckham  [Harwood 
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Mat.  St.  Mary  Hall,  Ox.,  19th  Nov.,  1591; 
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25th  June,  1618  ;  Principal,  New  Inn  Hall, 
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1619  ;  Chancellor  of  Lichfield,  1625—61  ;  m. 
the  widow  of  his  predecessor  in  the  Chancellqr- 
ship. 
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Tybrs,  Thomas. 

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iDduction  of  Premature  Labour,  after  a  previous  Nine 
Months'  Delivery  by  Gastrotomy,  with  Rupture  of  Uterus 
and  Escape  of  Child  into  Abdominal  Cavity  [Lancet 
(1871)]. 

Tyleoote,  Rev.  Thomas  Beaufort,  b.  Tamworth, 
1843 ;  s.  of  Eev.  Thomas  Tylecote ;  Mat. 
Queen's  Coll.,  Ox.,  23rd  Oct.,  1862  ;  B.A., 
1867  :  Curate  of  Biggleswade,  Beds.,  1868— 
70  ;  Curate  of  Lowther,  Curab.,  1870—78  ; 
Rector  of  Lowther,  1878  to  date  ;  of  Oakham 
Hall,  Penrith. 
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Tymms,  Samuel. 

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43,  80,  82,  103,  107,  141,  157,  166,  167,  174—80,  182,  183, 
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Downside,  1825  ;  Priest,  Sept.,  1831  ;  H.M. 
Roman  Catholic  Chp.  in  New  South  Wales, 
and  Vicar-General  of  Australia,  1832  ;  re- 
turned to  England,  1841  ;  on  Mission  at 
Coventry,  1841  ;  Consecrated  Bp.  of  Hetalona 
and  appointed  Vicar-Apostolic  for  Western 
District,  1846  ;  Vicar-Apostolic,  Midland  Dis- 
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Observations  on  the  Use  and  Abuse  of  the  Sacred  Scrip- 
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Report  to  the  Holy  See  on  the  Mission  of  Australia. 
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e  Ticariato  Apostolic  della  Nuova  Olanda.  Roma, 
1837.  8vo.  [Translated  by  Dr.  Collier;  revised  by  Abbate 
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Sermons.    With    Prefaces     .  London:  Jones 

1842.    8vo. 

The  Blessing  of  the  Calvary  on  the  Grace  Dieu  Rocks. 
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Funeral  Oration  on  the  Rev.  William  Richmond,  de- 
livered at  the  Solemn  Requiem  in  St.  Mary's  Church 
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Remarks   on  the  Proposed  Education  Bill    .     . 
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The  Office  of  a  Bishop  .  .  London:  Richardson 
g-  Son.    1850.    8vo.    2nd  ed.,  same  year. 

A  Plea  for  the  Rights  and  Liberties  of  Religions 
Women;  with  reference  to  the  Bill  proposed  by  Mr 
Lacy,  M.P.     London :  Richardson  %  Son.     1851.     8vo 

A  Discourse  delivered  to  the  Clergy  at  the  conclusion 
of  the  Diocesan  Synod  held  in  St.  Chad's  Cathedral  Church 
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The  Holy  Mountain  of  La  Salette  ;  A  Pilgrimape  of 
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the  last,  Richardson  cj-  Son,  1861.  "' 

A  Letter  addressed  to  Lord  Edward  Howard  on  the 
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The  Discourse  delivered  at  the  Opening  Session  of  the 
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if  FranUyn.    1856.    8vo.,  pp.  69. 

Notes  on  the  Education  Question.  London  :  Richard- 
son 4  Son.    1857.    8vo,,  pp.  72. 

Letters  on  La  Salette,  in  Reply  to  Articles  in  the 
Edinburgh  Review  and  Rambler.  London :  Burns  cj-  Lam- 
bert.   1858.     (2  editions.) 

A  Discourse  delivered  at  St.  Mary's  Priory,  Prince- 
thorpe  (January  24th,  1860),  on  Occasion  of  the  Solemn 
Jubilee  of  thu  Reverend  Superior,  the  Reverend  Mother 
Agatha  Josephine  Godefroi  de  Ste.  Agnes,  &o.,  &c.  Read- 
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The  Speech  on  the  Question  of  the  Pontifical  States, 
delivered  bv  the  Right  Rev.  Bishop  Ullathorne,  at  the 
Town  Hall,  Birmingham,  on  Tuesday,  the  14th  of  February, 
1860.  Bhmintiham:  iL  Mailer.  1860.  8vo.,  pp.  23.  Re- 
printed at  Rome,  with  Italian  translation  and  preface. 

A  Letter  on  the  Rambler  and  the  Home  and  Foieign 
Review,  addressed  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Diocese  of  Birming- 
ham.    London  :  Richardson  cj*  Son.     1862.     8vo.,  pp.  42. 

A  Discourse  preached  at  the  Birmingham  Cathedral 
on  the  Occasion  of  the  Public  Funeral  of  the  late  Mr. 
Councillor  Maher.   London:  Richardson  <f  Son.   1862.  8vo. 

On  Certain  Methods  of  the  Rambler  and  the  Home  and 
Foreign  Review.  A  Second  Letter  to  the  Clergy  of  the 
Diocese    of    Birmingham.     London:    Richardson   ij   Son. 

1863.  8vo.,  pp.  99. 

A  Discourse  delivered  to  the  Clergy  at  the  Diocesan 
Synod  of   June   1st,   1864.     London :    Richardson  <$•  Son. 

1864.  8vo. 

A  Letter  on  the  ''  Association  for  the  Promotion  of  the 
Unity  of  Christendom,"  addressed  to  the  Clergy  of  the 
Diocese    of    Birmingham.      London:    Richardson   cf-   Son. 

1864.  8vo.,  pp.  49. 

[Replied  to  by  Dr.  Littledale.] 

A  Sermon  preached  on  the  Occasion  of  the  Solemn 
Requiem  of  the  Very  Rev.  T.  Flanagan,  Canon  of  St. 
Chad's   Cathedral,   Birmingham,  Wednesday,  July    26th, 

1865.  Birmingham:  M.  Maher  (^  Sons.     1865.     8vo. 

The  Anglican  Theory  of  Union,  as  maintained  in  the 
■'  Appeal  to  Rome "  and  Dr.  Pusey's  "  Eirenicon."  A 
Second  liCtter  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Diocese  of  Birmingham. 
London:  Burns,  Lambert,  <f-  Gates.     1865.     8vo.,  pp.  115. 

On  the  Management  of  Criminals.  A  Paper  read 
before  the  Academia  of  the  Catholic  Religion  .  London : 
Richardson  ^  Son.     1866.     8yo. 

The  Rock  of  the  Church.    A  Discourse  .     St. 

Peter's  Church,  Belfast,  on  the  14th  Oct.,  1866.  Belfast : 
Kerr.    1866. 

[The  Collection  after  this  Sermon  amounted  to  £2,269  16s.  8d.] 

The  Confessional.  An  Address  delivered  in  the 
Catholic  Churches,  Walsall.  London :  Richardson  ^  Son. 
1867.    2nd  ed.,  1869.     (12  editions.) 

The  Address  presented  to  the  Right  Rev.  William 
Bernard,  O.S.B.,  Bishop  of  Birmingham,  at  St.  Mary's 
College,  Oscott,  on  Thursday,  July  18th,  1867,  and  his 
Lordship's  Reply.   Birmingham :  Maher  ^  Son.    1867.  8vo. 

Sermon  preached  at  St.  Mary's  Abbey,  Oulton,  on  the 
Occasion  of  the  Jubilee  of  the  Lady  Abbess,  October  8th, 
1867.     Preston:  Butler.     1867. 

Three  Lectures  on  the  Conventual  Life  .  .  London : 
Burns,  Oates,  4  Co.    1868.    8vo.,  pp.  93.     (2  editions.) 

A  Pastoral  Letter  on  Fenianism.  to  the  Cathohcs  of 
Birmingham.     London :    Richardson  ^  Son.     1869.     8vo. 

An  Instruction  for  the  Superioresses  and  Communities 
of  Religious  Women.     London:  Richardson  4'  ^on.    1860. 

Catholic  Education  .  .  .  Birmingham:  Maher  4 
Son.    1869.  ,      , 

The  Council  and  Papal  Infallibility  .  .  London: 
Burns,  Oates,  4  Co.   1870.  8vo.,  pp.  37.   2nd  ed.,  same  year. 

The  Accord  of  the  Infallible  Church  with  the  Infalli- 
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Catholic  Truth  Society  (London,  1870).'] 

History  of  the  Restoration  of  the  Catholic  Hierarchy 
in  England  .      London :  Burns,  Oates,  4  Co.    1871. 

^°  'Reply   of   Bishop   Ullathorne  to  the  Address  of  the 
Clergy  on  the  Half-Jubilee  of  his  Episcopate,  June  21st, 

1871 

Report  on  the  Ecclesiastical  Law  respecting  the 
Dowries    of   Religious   Women.    London:    Richardson    4 

Son.    1872.  ,       ^  ,.         ,    *v. 

The  Sermon  delivered  at  the  Consecration  of  the 
Bishops   of   Salf ord  and  Amyola.    London :  Burns,  Oates, 

The  Discourse  delivered  at  the  Funeral  of  William 


Leigh,  Esq.,  of  Woodchester  Park.    London:  Burns,  Oates, 
4  Co.    1873.    8vo. 

The  Discourse  delivered  at  the  Opening  Session  of  the 
Fourth  Provincial  Synod  of  Westminster.  London : 
Burns,  Oates,  4  Co.    18''3.    8vo. 

A    Memorial    of    Gratitude    from    four    Benedictine 

Jubilarians.    Derby:  Richardson  4  Son.   1874.   8vo.,pp.  11. 

The    DoUingerites,     Mr.   Gladstone,    and    Apostates 

from  the  Faith.     London :  Richardson  4  Son.     1874.    8vo., 

pp.  20. 

Mr.  Gladstone's  Expostulation  unravelled.  London: 
Burns  4  Gates.     1875.     8vo.,  pp.  80.     (3  editions.) 

The  Discourse  delivered  in  his  Diocesan  Synod  of 
1875.     Derby:  Richardson  4  Son.     ii.d. 

The  Prussian  Persecution.  A  Pastoral  Letter.  Lon- 
don :  Burns  4  Oates.    1876.     8vo. 

Ecclesiastical  Discourses  delivered  on  Special  Occa- 
sions.    London  :  Burns  4  Oates.     1876.     8vo.,  pp.  332. 

The  Discourse  delivered  at  the  Solemn  Requiem  for 
His  Holiness  Pius  IX.  at  St.  Chad's  Cathedral,  Birming- 
ham.    Birmingham:  E.  M.  4  F.  Canning.      1878.      8vo. 

Church  Mut*ic.  A  Discourse  given  in  St.  Chad's 
Cathedral  on  the  Half-Jubilee  of  its  Choir.  London : 
Burns  4  Oates.     1880.     8vo.,  pp.  26. 

The  Endowments  of  Man,  considered  in  their  Relations 
with  his  Final  End.  A  Course  of  Lectures.  London: 
Burns  4  Gates.  1880.  8vo.,  pp.  404.  2nd  ed.,  1882.  3rd 
ed.,  1888,  8vo. 

A  Circular  Letter  to  the  Clergy,  Religious  Orders, 
and  Laity  of  the  Diocese  of  Birmingham,  thanking  them 
for  their  Masses  and  Prayers  on  the  Occasion  of  the 
Golden  Jubilee  of  his  Priesthood.  Dated  September  26th, 
1881. 

The  Ground  Work  of  the  Christian  Virtues.  A 
Cour=e  of  Lectures.  London:  Burns  4  Oates.  1882.  8vo., 
pp.411.     2nded.,  I8S«. 

A  Circular  Letter  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Diocese  of 
Birmingham  on  the  Death  of  the  Very  Rev.  Edgar  E. 
Canon  Estcourt.    Dated  April  18th,  1884. 

Christian  Patience,  the  Strength  and  Discipline  of  the 
Soul.  London:  Burns  4  Oates,  Limited.  1886.  8vo., 
pp.  256.     2nd  ed.,  1888. 

Memoir  of  Bishop  Willson,  first  Bishop  of  Hobart, 
Tasmania.  London :  Burns  4  Oates,  Limited.  1887.  8vo., 
pp.  96.  [First  published  in  the  Dublin  Review  (July, 
1887).] 

Reply  to  the  Address  presented  by  the  Reverend 
Clergy  to  the  Right  Reverend  Bishop  Ullathorne,  on  his 
retirement  from  the  Diocese  of  Birmingham.  Dated 
March  22nd,  1888.  Birmingham :  Drew  4  Son.  n.d.  (1888). 
8vo. 

Pastoral  Letters : — 

From  1846 — 48,  as  Bishop  of  Hetalona  and  Vicar- 
Apostolic  of  the  Western  District. 

From  1848 — 50,  as  ditto,  and  Vicar-Apostolic  of  the 
Midland  District. 

From  1850 — 51,  as  Bishop  of  Birmingham  and  Ad- 
ministrator of  the  Diocese  of  Nottingham. 
From  1850 — 88,  as  Bishop  of  Birmingham. 
Bishop  Ullathorne  was  a  contributor  to  the  "  Annals 
of  the  Propagation  of  the  Faith  (1838)  "  ;  to  the  Rambler 
(July — Nov.,  1856)  ;  Dublin  Review  (July,  1887)  ;  Three 
Letters  to  an  Australian  Paper,  signed  "Sydney  "  ;  Intro- 
duction to  Rev.  H.  Formby's  "  Life  of  St.  Benedict  (1872)"; 
Preface  to  "  Life  of  Mother  Margaret  Hallahan  "  ;  Intro- 
ductory Letter  to  the  Month  of  St.  Joseph  (ISll) ;  Intro- 
ductory Letter  to  Miss  K.  O'Meara's  "Life  of  Bishop 
Grant." 

The  Bishop  gave  evidence  before  the  Select  Committee 
on  Transportation  [Report,  Aug.,  1838]  and  Committee 
on  Ecclesiastical  Titles  and  the  Roman  Catholic  Relief 
Acts  [Report,  1807]. 

During  the  Bishop's  term  of  office  as  Bishop  of 
Birmingham,  he  held  six  Diocesan  Synods,  nt  which  he 
presided,  of  which  Reports  were  issued  as  follows  :— 

Acta  et  Statuta  primae  Synodi  Diocesanse  Birming- 
hamiensis  habita;,  Nov.  9  et  10, 1853,  in  Ecclesia  Cathedral! 
Sancti  Ceaddse.    Derbim :  Richardson.    1853. 

Secunda  Synodus  Diocesana  Birminghamiensis,  habita 
in  Ecclesia  CathedraU  Sancti  Ceadda;,  die  4  Mali,  1858. 
Derbiai:  Richardson.     1858. 

Tertia  Synodus     .  die  1  Junii,  1864.    Derbim: 

Richardson.    1864. 

Qiiarta  Synodus  .  .  die  9  Junii,  1869.  Derbim: 
Richardson.     1869. 

Quinta  Synodus  .  .  die  31  Martii,  1875.  Derbim : 
Richardson.    1875. 

Sexta  Synodus  ...  die  2  Junu,  1881.  Birming- 
ham: Drew.    1881. 


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Letters  of  Archbishop  XJllathorne.     [Tb.] 

Memoirs  and  Notices.  [Oliver's  Collections  (18.i7), 
425  ;  Bradv's  Episcopal  Succession,  III.,  336,  400  ;  Catholic 
Fireside  (Jan.,  1886);  The  Oscotian  (1886,  3rd  ed.) ; 
Men  of  the  Times  (9th  ed.),  1)67  ;  Pnchlinqton  Weekly  News 
(1887);  The  Argus  (Dec,  1887)  (an  Australian  Paper) ; 
Birmingham  Faces  and  Places  (May,  1888).] 

Bibliography  of  Works.  [Characteristics  of  Archbp. 
UUathorne,  pp.  ix. — xxxvi.  (compiled  by  Rev.  J.  Caswell) ; 
The  Downside  Eevieiv  (April,  1886)  (incomplete).] 

Portrait.    By  Fidanza,  of  Rome.    1842. 

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[The  Compiler  is  indebted  to  the  Hev.  J.  Caswell,  of  Prince- 
thorpo,  Hugby,  and  to  the  Mother  Prioress  of  St.  Dominic's 
Convent,  Stone,  for  completeness  of  this  article.] 

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Undbrhill,  Arthur,  b.  Wolverhampton,  10th 
Oct.,  1850  ;  s.  of  Henry  Underhill,  Town 
Clerk,  and  Emma  (dau.  of  Thomas  Clark,  Iron- 
founder),  his  1st  wife  ;  educated  Chudleigh  Gr. 
Sch.,  Devon.;  Mat.  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin, 'l867  ; 
B.A.,  1871;  M.A.,  1878;  LL.D.,  1880; 
Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1872  ;  Lec- 
turer on  Equity  to  the  Incorporated  Law  Soc, 
1884,  1885  ;  Assistant  Examiner  in  Law  of 
Eeal  and  Personal  Property  to  the  Four  Inns 
of  Court,  1889—91  ;  m.,  7th  Sept.,  1874, 
Alice  Lucy,  dau.  of  the  late  Moses  Ironmonger, 
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A  Summary  of  the  Law  of  Torts  ;  or,  "Wrongs  Inde- 
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A  Popular  Summary  of  the  South  StnflEordshire  Mines 
Dramage  Acts,  1873,  and  of  The  Acts  Incorporated  there- 
with, with  Forms,  and  An  Appendix  containing  the  Act 
itself.  London:  Butterworths.  Wolverhampton:  Barford 
4-  Newilt.  n.d.  (1873).  Pt.  8vo.,  pp.  95.  2ud  ed.,  «  d 
(1873),  pp.  ix.,  95.  '  ■ 

A  concise  Manual  of  the  Law  relating  to  private 
Trusts  and  Trustees.  London:  Butterworths  1878  Pt 
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A  Practical  and  Concise  Manual  of  the  Procedure  of 
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By  A.  Underbill,  LL.D.,  assisted  by  Ralph  Hawtrey  Deane' 
B.A.,   Barrister-at-Law.       London:    Butterworths.      1883 


Pt.  8vo.,  pp.  xvi.,  275.     2nd  ed.,  1885,  pp.  250. 

A  Concise  Exposition  of  the  New  Conveyancing  Acts, 
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ed.,  1881,  pp.  100 :  3rd  ed.,  1882,  pp.  100. 

Freedom  of  Land  and  What  it  implies.  London: 
Butterworths.    1881.    8vo.,  pp.  32.     2nd  ed.,  1882,  pp.  32. 

A  Concise  Guide  to  Modern  Equity.  [Being  a  Course 
of  Nine  Lectures  delivered  at  the  request  of  the  Incor- 
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Leasehold  Enfranchisement.  Cassell  cf  Company, 
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Some  Hints  on  the  Drafting  of  Deeds  and  Wills.  A 
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The  Staffordshire  Underbills  and  their  connections  in 
1891.  Compiled  by  Arthur  UnderhiU.  A  folding  Pedigree. 
In  Pocket. 

Commercial  and  Mercantile  Precedents,  with  Notes. 

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English  Channel.  London :  None  &  Wilson.  1892.  Cr.  Svo.! 
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Undbrhill,  Arthur  Stopford.  b.  Tipton,  1849  ; 
s.  of  Thomas  Underhill,  Esq.,  and  Mary  Anne 
Owen,  his  wife ;  of  Dublin  Univ.  ;  Senior 
Med.  Exhibitioner  of  Trin.  Coll.,  .DubHn, 
1870;  B.A.,  1870;  M.B.,  1870;  M.Ch., 
1870  ;  M.A.  ;  M.D.,  1877  ;  M.E.C.S.,  Eng., 
1872  ;  D.P.H.,  Cam.,  1875  ;  Associate  of  the 
Coll.  of  State  Medicine  ;  Mem.  Sanitary  Inst, 
and  Brit.  Med.  Association  ;  President,  Bir- 
mingham and  Midland  Counties  Soc.  of  Officers 
of  Health  ;  Med.  Officer  of  Health  and  Public 
Vaccinator  of  Tipton  Union  District ;  m.  Mary 
H.  L.,  dau.  of  Major-General  Symons. 

Carbonaceous  Infaction  of  Colliers'  Lungs.  [Dublin 
Med.  Jour.  (1872).] 

Papers.     [Laticet,  Brit.  Med.  Jour.,  and  Public  Health.} 

Undbrhill,  Charles  Edward,  b.  Tipton  ;  s.  of 
William  Lees  Underhill,  ICsq.  ;  of  Caius  Coll 
Cam.  ;  B.A.,  1867  ;  M.A.  ;  M.D.,  1870  ;' 
F.E.C.S.,  Eng.,  1872  ;  Scholar  and  Tancred 
Student ;  F.R.C.P.,  Edin.,  1876  ;  Ex-Presi- 
dent of  Edinburgh  Obstetric  Soc.  ;  Examiner, 
Roy.  Coll.  Surgeons,  Edinburgh  ;  m.  Anna 
Wilhelmina  Lambe. 

Case  of  Spurious  Pregnancy  [Edin.  Med.  Jour  (1874)1 
On  the  Structure  of  Three  Curvical  Polypi  [li  (1876)1' 
Measles  in  relation  to  Pregnancy  and  the  Parturient 
btate  [Oost.  Jour.  (1880)]. 

Underhill,  Edward,  b.  Wolveihampton,  1849  ; 
s.  of  John  Underhill;  educated  Bromsgrove 
Gr.  Sch.  ;  Mat.  Line.  Coll.,  Ox.,  27th  Jan.. 
18(i8;  B.A.,  1872;    M.A.,  1876. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1458.] 

Underbill,  Elizabeth,     dau.  of  —  Thompson 
of   Tipton;     m.    Rev.    John    Undei-hiU    \see 
(1792)]. 

Portrait.     [Penes  William  Lees  Underhill,  Esq.] 

Underhill,  Rev.  Ernest,  b.  Wolverhampton, 
18th  Oct.  1857  ;  s.  of  Henry  Underhill.  Town 
Clerk  ;  of  Jesus  Coll.,  Cam.  ;  B.A.,  1881  ; 
Curate  of  St.  Peter's,  Liverpool,  1891  to  date! 

[Underbill  Pedigree.] 


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UNTON 


Undbrhill,  Francis  William,  b.  Tipton,  1843  ; 
s.  of  William  Lees  Underhill  and  Mary  Anne, 
his  1st  wife  ;  educated  St.  George's  Hospital, 
London  ;  M.R.C.S.,  Eng.,  1«65  ;  L.iS.A., 
1866  ;  F.R.C.S.,  1884  ;  m.  Ellen  Julia 
Faithorne,  of  Ontario. 
Notes  on  American  Medical  Institutions  IBrit.  Med. 

Jonr.  (1872)1.    On  Ether  as  an  Anaesthetic  [ib.  (1872)]. 

Underbill,  George,  b.  Tipton,  1852  ;  s.  of 
William  Lees  Underhill  and  Emily  Margaretta 
Roe,  his  2nd  wife  ;  educated  Middlesex  Hos- 
pital ;  L.S.A.,  Lond.,  1879  ;  Medical  Officer 
to  Stourbridge  School  Board. 
[Underhill  Pedigree.] 

Underhill,  George  Frederick,  b.  Wolverhamp- 
ton, 1864  ;  s.  of  William  Underhill,  Esq.,  and 
Henrietta  Dunn,  liis  wife  ;  Barrister-at-Law. 

Literary  Epochs ;  or,  Chapters  on  Periods  of  Intel- 
lectual Activity.  London :  Elliot  Stock.  1887.  12mo., 
pp.  216. 

In  at  the  Death :  A  Sporting  Novel.  London,  1887. 
2nd  ed.,  1888,  pp.  26-t. 

A  Hasty  Cropper  :    A  Sporting  Story.     London,  1889. 

Underbill,  Rev.  Harold  John.  b.  Tipton  ;  s.  of 
William  Lees  Underhill  and  Emily  Margaretta 
Roe,  bis  2nd  wife  ;  of  Pembroke  Coll.,  Cam.  ; 
Scholar;  B.A.,  1876  ;  M.A.,  1879  ;  Curate 
of  St.  Nicholas,  Birmingham,  1877—90  ;  of 
Alnwick,  1891  to  date. 

Underbill   (or  Umderhill),  John  de.     Preb. 
of  Longdon,  Lichfield,  1380—81. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  236.] 

Underbill,  John.  b.  Clent,  1648  ;  s.  of  John 
Underhill ;  Mat.  Pembroke  Coll.,  Ox.,  10th 
March,  1665;  B.A.,  1699  (sic);  Student 
Lincoln's  Inn,  1667. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1529.] 

Underbill,  Rev.  John.     b.  Sedgley,  1722  ;    m. 
Elizabeth    Thompson,    of   Tipton  ;     d.    1792. 
Will  dated  Jan.,  1791. 
Memoir,  with  Portrait.     [Evang.  Mag.,  SXIX.,  133.] 

Underbill,  John.  b.  Wolverhampton,  1841  ; 
s  of  John  Underhill,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Lmcoln 
Coll.,  Ox.,  4th  Dec,  1860;  B.A.,  1864; 
M.A.,  1868. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1458.] 

Underbill,  Rev.  Percy  Lees.  b.  Tipton  ■  s.  oi 
Thomas  Underhill,  M.D.  ;  of  Magd.  Coll., 
Cam.;  Scholar  and  Prizeman  ;  B.A.,  1877  ; 
]£  A  •  Curate  of  St.  Saviour's,  Leicester, 
1877—80  ;  of  St.  Peter's,  Wolverhampton, 
1880—82  ';  Vicar  of  Sraallthorne,  1882—88  ; 
of  St.  George's,  Wolverhampton,  1888  to  date. 
m.  Florence  M.  Holmes. 
[Underhill  Pedigree.] 

Underbill,  Thomas,  b.  Tipton,  3rd  Feb  1 824  ; 
s  of  Thomas  Underhill,  Esq.;  educated 
Bridgnorth  Gr.  Sch.,  and  Queen's  Coll.,  Birm- 
ingham; M.D. ;  Consulting  Surgeon  to  General 
Hospital,   Dudley;    J.P.,    Staifs. ;    m.   Mary 


Ann,  dau.  of  Jacob  Owen,  Esq.,  of  Dublin  ; 
resident  at  West  Bromwich. 
[Underhill  Pedigree  and  private  information.] 

Underbill,  Thomas  Edgar,  b.  Tipton  ;  s.  of 
William  Lees  Underbill  and  Emily  Margaretta 
Roe,  his  2nd  wife ;  educated  Roy.  Coll.  of 
Surgeons  and  Edin.  Univ.  ;  M.B.  and  CM., 
Edin.,  1876  ;  L.,  1879  ;  F.R.C.S.,  Edin., 
1880  ;  M.D.,  Edin.,  1886  ;  F.R.S.E.  ;  F. 
Obstet.  Societies  of  London  and  Edinburgh  ; 
Mem.  Gen.  Council  Edin.  Univ.;  Extraordinary 
Mem.  of  Roy.  Soc.  of  Edin.  ;  Mem.  Roy. 
Chir.  Soc,  Edin.  ;  m.  Isabel,  dmi.  oE  Rev. 
Charles  Charlton. 
Fracture  of  Three  Rihs  by  Muscular  Action  [Lancet 

(1884)].     Post  Mortem  Hyperpyrexia  [ib.  (1886)]. 

Underhill,  William,     b.  Staffs.,   1589  ;    Mat. 
Lincoln  Coll.,  Ox.,   6th  March,  1607  ;    B.A., 
5th  May,  1609. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1529.] 

Unett  Family,  of  the  Woodlands,  Havborne. 
Pedigree,  &c.     [Burke's  Landed  Gentry  (1847).] 

Unett,  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  Lichfield,  1731  ;  s.  of 
Richard  Unett,  Esq.  {b.  1702  ;  d.  1734)  ; 
Rector  of  Coppenball,  Cheshire  ;  Preb.  of 
Tachbrook,  Lichfield,  1st  April,  1770—85  ; 
m.,  1760,  Frances  Godwin,  of  Stafford  ;  d. 
1785. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  250 ;    Burke's  Landed  Gentry 

(1847);  &c.] 

Unett,  William.     Temp.  Henry  V.,  Citizen  and 
Draper    of    London  ;    owner    of    Estates    at 
Tittensor. 
Letter  relating  to  W.  Unett  [Eymer's  Fsedora,  IX., 
160]. 

Receives  £631  3s.  9d.  [Rolls  of  Pari.  temp.  Hen.  TI. 
and  TIL,  212]. 

Unett,  WiUiam.  "Merchant  of  the  Staple, 
London";  resident  of  The  Close,  Lichfield; 
presented  a  Petition  to  Parliament,  dated  1652, 
in  which  he  states  he  has  "resided  in  the  Close 
for  32  years";  m.  Alice. 
[Burke's  Landed  Gentry  (1847);  Report  of  Parlia- 
mentary Committee,  1652.] 

Unett,  Rev.  William.  b.  Lichfield,  1618 
[Burke  says  1616];  s.  of  William  Unett; 
Mat.  Merton  Coll.,  Ox.,  13th  June,  1634  ; 
B.A.,  17th  Dec,  1635;  M.A.,  New  Coll.,  Ox., 
2nd  June,  1638  ;  Rector  of  Chetwynd,  Salop ; 
d.  1659. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1530.] 

Unett,  William,     b.  The  Close,  Lichfield,  1654 ; 
s   of  Ph.  Unett ;  Mat.  Oh.  Ch.,  Ox.,  3rd  May, 
1672  ;  B.A.,  28th  Feb.,  1676  ;    M.A.,  1679. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1630.] 

Union,  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  Drayton,  Salop,  1610  ; 
s.  of  Thomas  Union  ;  Mat.  Trinity  Coll., 
Cam.,  29th  Jan.,  1630;  B.A.,  4th  Feb., 
1630  ;  M.A.,  13th  Dec,  1632  ;  Rector  of 
Cresswell,  1638  ;  Vicar  of  Montford,  1639  : 
of  Chetwynd,  (both)  Salop,  1662. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  B.S.,  IT.,  1530.] 


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VALE 


Upton,  Hon.  Fulke  Greville  ;  h.  Genera,  1773  ; 
s.  of  Clotworthy,  Baron  Templetown  ;  Mat. 
Ch.  Oh.,  Ox.,  7th  Jan.,  1791  ;  Captain  and 
Lieut.-Col.  1st  Foot  Guards,  1804;  M.P., 
Oastle  Eising,  Norfolk,  1808 — 32  ;  assumed 
name  of  Howard  instead  of  Upton  ;  of  Elford 
Hall ;  d.  4th  March,  1846. 
,  [Foster's  Alumni  Oxon,,  IV.,  1459  ;  Ashted  Park,  231.] 

Ukqdhart,  David,  b.  Resoles,  Cromarty,  1806  ; 
s.  of  David  Urquhart,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  St.  John's 
Coll.,  Ox.,  31st  Oct.,  1822  ;  "  a  Eussophobist" 
and  Political  Writer  ;  Secretary  to  Embassy 
at  Constantinople,  1835  ;  M.P.  for  Stafford, 
1847—52  ;  d.  16th  May,  1877. 

A  fen'  remarks  on  our  Relations  with  Eussia,  inclu- 
ding some  remarks  on  Col.  Evans'  "  Designs  of  Russia." 
London,  1828.    Svo. 

Remarks  on  the  Conduct  and  Probable  Design  of 
Eussia.    London,  1832.    Svo. 

Turkey  and  Its  Resources     .     .     .     London,  1833.  8ro. 

Thoughts  on  the  occurrences  in  the  year  1833,  at 
Constantinople,  between  Eussia  and  Turkey.  London, 
1834.     Svo. 

A  Statement  of  Facts  by  a  Resident  of  Constantinople. 
London,  1835.    Svo. 

The  People  of  Russia  and  the  Policy  of  England. 
London,  1836.     Svo. 

Progress  and  Present  Position  of  Russia  in  the  East. 
London,  1836.     Svo. 

Letter  to  Lord  Durham  on  his  Mission  to  the  Court  of 
Russia.     London,  1836.     Svo. 

The  Portfolio.     1836—44.     10  vols.,  Svo. 

Copy  of  a  Diplomatic  Paper  taken  at  St.  Petersburgh 
in  ISStJ,  from  the  original  Document  in  the  Archives  of 
the  Russian  Court.     London,  1838.     Svo. 

First  Russian  Railroad  from  St.  Petersburgh  to  Paw- 
lowsk.     London,  1836.     Svo. 

The  Spirit  of  the  East,  Illustrated,  in  a  Journal  of 
Travels,  during  an  eventful  period,  through  Roumali. 
2  vols,     London,  1838.     Svo. 

Foreign  Policy  and  Commerce.  Speech  at  a  Public 
Dinner  given  to  David  Urquhart.  Newcastle-on-Ti/ne 
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.The  Sulphur  Monopoly.    1840.     pp.  S. 

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Speech  .  .  .  at  Stafford  .  .  .  on  International 
Law  and  the  General  State  of  the  Country.  Slaffbrd 
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Case  of  Alexander  Macleod,  in  whose  person  the 
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1841.     Svo. 

Duty  of  the  Church  of  England  in  respect  of  Unlawful 
Wars.     2nd  ed.,  London,  1842,  Svo. 

The  Edinburgh  Review  and  the  Afghan  War.  London 
1843.     Svo.,  pp.  61.  ' 

A  Fragment  of  the  History  of  Servia.  1843  r>-n 
xiii.,  96.  ^' 

An  Appeal  against  Paction,  in  respect  to  the  con- 
currence of  the  present  and  late  Administrations,  to 
prevent  the  House  of  Commons  from  performing  its 
highest  duties.     London,  1843.     Svo. 

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States  and  Canada.     London,  1844.     Svo.,  pp.  44. 

Annexation  of  the  Texas.     1844.     pp.  1 04. 

Reflections  on  Thoughts  and  Things,  Moral,  Religions 
and  Political.     London,  1844.     Svo.,  pp.  322.  ' 

Wealth  and  Want ;  or.  Taxation,  as  influencing  pri- 
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The  Statesmen  of  France,  and  the  English  Alliance 
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Europe,  at  the  Opening  of  the  Session  of  1847.  The 
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Recent  Events  in  the  East.    London,  1S54.    1 2mo. 

Familiar  Words,  as  affecting  the  Character  of  English- 
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The  Sraddha  :  The  Keystone  of  the  Brahminical, 
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2  vols.     London,  1860.     Svo. 

Answer  to  Mr.  Cobden  on  the  Assimilation  of  War 
and  Peace.    London,  1862.    Svo.,  pp.  64. 

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Consumption  arrested  by  the  Turkish  Bath.     London. 

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Manual  of  the  Turkish  Bath :    Heat,  a  mode  of  cure 

and  a  source  of  strength  for  men  and  animals,  from  the 
writings  of  Mr.  Urquhart.    Edited  by  Sir  J.  Fife.    London, 

1865.  Svo. 

The  Declaration  of  Paris.  A  Letter  to  Mr.  Gregory 
on  his  Motion  ...  for  sparing  private  property  in 
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UvBDALE,  "W.     A  Commissioner  for  the  Survey 
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V 

"  V.  (T.)." 

Abridged   Sermons,      Stone:    Printed   by   J.    Gundrv 
High  Street.     1859.     12mo.,  pp.  76  vuna?;/, 

Sermon.     By  T,  V.     pp.  1—24. 

Vale,  Eev.   Benjamin.     Cam.   Univ.  ;    LL  B   • 

Curate    of    St.    Peter's,     Stoke,    1829—39  '■ 

E('ctor  of  Longton,  1839  to  death;  d.  1863.    ' 

T  _,D??es'iS. Pastoral,  i^  Fi^e  Parts    .     .         Newcastle  • 
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of  a  iasSlTttt^  Jo't^  %P'"'''^  ■    ^^^"^  ">^  Substance 

ot  a  lastoial  Letter  to  the  Congregation  of  St.  Philip's 

New  South  Wales.     Rye:  G.  Vale.    1827.    Svo  ^  ^' 

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Logic  in  Miniature. 

The  Early  History  of  Egypt ;  containing  the  Old 
Testament  History,  from  the  Hieroglyphics  of  Pierius 
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trated by  the  Monumental  Representations  of  the  Altars 
of  Demon.  Blrmingliam :  Printed  by  Dawson  (S;  Gardner, 
ii.il.    8vo.,  pp.  121.    Afterwards  b>/  Hatchards,  London. 

Paralipomena,  by  the  Rev.  B.  Vale,  LL.D.,  Rector  of 
Longtou;  or,  So  much  of  a  Manuscript  of  Universal 
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Passages  of  Scripture,  Which  IPerished  on  August  loth, 
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noonday,  and  Burned  and  Destroyed  the  whole  of  his 
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[This  is  really  a  2nd  ed.  of  his  Paralipomiua,  with  an  altered 
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A  Prayer  Book.  London  :  Simplcin,  Marshall,  4"  Co. 
J.  Dean,  Burslem.     8vo.,  pp.  65. 

Philological  Lectures ;  shewing  that  the  Book  of 
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Tunstall, 

Longton, 

Burslem, 

Tean, 

Hanley, 

Uttoxeter 

Stoke, 

Rugeley, 

and  Stafford. 

To  be  had  of  the  Author,  of  Mrs.  Shaw,  Mr.  Hill,  Martin, 
ail  oj  Longton,  Stajf'ordshire.  Lithographed  by  J.  McGahey, 
Bold  Square,  Chester.     8vo.,  pp.  86. 

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Valentia,  Anne,  Dowager  Viscountess.  Widow 
of  George,  8th  Lord  Valentia,  and  dau.  of 
William,  Viscount  Courtney  ;  d.  1856. 

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Valentia,  George,  8th  Lord.     b.    Arley  Hall, 
4th  Dec,  1771  ;    s.  of  Arthur,  Earl  of  xMount- 
morris,    and    Lucy    {dau.    of    George,    Lord 
Lyttleton),    his    wife ;     educated    Upton-on- 
Severn  and  Stamford,   Worcs.,  under  Dr.  G. 
Butt  [see']  ;     Rugby,   1783  ;     Mat.   Brasenose 
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M.P., Yarmouth  ;  Isleof  Wight,  1808  :  F.R.S., 
F.A.S.,  F.Lin.S.  ;    one  of  the   original   pro- 
prietors   of   the    Royal   Institution,    London  ; 
afterwards    settled   down   at    Arley  Hall,    be- 
queathed to  him  by  Thomas,   Lord  Lyttleton, 
1776  ;    m.   Anne,  dau.  of  William,  Viscount 
Courtney ;  d.  1844. 
Voyages    and  Travels  in  India,   the   Red   Sea,   and 
Abyssinia.    Three  Volumes.     London,  1809.    4to.    Large 
Paper  Copies,   Imp.  4to. ;    Proof  Plates ;    only  50  copies 
printed.    A  few  copies  were  issued  with  India  Proofs  and 
Etchings  for  presents.     2nd  ed.,  6  vols.,  8vo.,  and  1  vol. 
4to.  of  Plates,  iondon,  iSir.  ,„,„,„„ 

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140,  169,  262,  283,  381,  386,  394,  396,  398,  405,  406,  408,  421, 
430,'  460.] 

Valentine  &  Throsbv,  Printers,  Booki=ellers, 
and  Stationers,  Vendors  of  Patent  Medicines, 
Stamp  Office,  &c.,  High  Street,  Walsall. 


The  Necessity  of  a  National  Seeking  after  God.  \  See 
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A  Selection  of  Psalms  and  Hymns.  Walsall:  Valentine 
^  Throsby.     1847.     pp.  124. 

Valor  Ecclbsiastes,  temp.  Henry  VIII. 

London,  1810—34.  6  vols.,  fol.  [Vol.  IIL  contains 
Hereford,  "Worcester,  Lichfield,  &c.] 

Vance,  Rev.  William  Ford.  *.  1797  ;  of  Trin. 
Coll.,  Dublin  ;  M.A.  ;  Curate  of  Brewood, 
18  —49  :  Vicar  of  Coseley,  1849  to  death  ; 
d.  14th  Oct.,  1862;  bur.  Coseley  Church- 
yard. 

Sermons.  With  a  Voice  from  the  Mines  and  the 
Furnaces.    Wolverhampton:  W.Parke.   1853.  8vo., pp. 351. 

Vane,   Lady   Frances.     Killed  in  leaping  a  gate 

near  Westwood  Hall,  Leek,  one  of  her  Seats. 

Furnished  Smollett  with  matter  which  he  printed  as 
"Memoirs  of  a  Lady  of  Quality." 

Vaughan,  Rev.  G.  J. 

Quietness  and  Confidence,  the  Strength  of  the  Church. 
A  Sermon  preached  on  the  Occasion  of  the  Consecration  of 
Trinity  Church,  Handsworth,  May  17th,  1864  .... 
London  and  Cambridge :  Macmillan  ^  Co.   n.d.   8vo.,  pp.  24. 

Vadghan,  Ven.  Griffith,  b.  Pisford,  Northants., 
1656  ;  s.  of  Edmund  Vaughan  ;  Mat.  Magd. 
Coll.,  Ox.,  3rd  May,  1672;  Chorister.  1668— 
76  ;  B.A.,  1676  ;  incorp.  Cam.  Uniy.,  1681  ; 
M.A.,  Pembroke  Coll.,  Cam.,  1681  ;  Vicar  of 
Alrewas,1681 ;  RectorofCoppenhall,  Cheshire, 
1681  ;  Chancellor  of  Lichfield,  with  Preb.  of 
Aire  was  annexed,  26  th  Feb.,  1689  ;  Rector  of 
Hinstock,  Salop,  1705  ;  Archd.  of  Salop, 
1689,  to  death  ;  licensed  to  marry,  1st  Feb., 
1684,  Annie  Tomlins,  of  Bow,  Middlesex, 
Spinster  ;  d.  Aug.,  1726. 
[Bloxam's  Magd.  Coll.,  I.,  94  ;   Harwood's  Lichfield, 

199,  216  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1535.] 

Vaughan,  Rev.  Maurice.  M.A.  ;  Canon  of 
Windsor  ;  Rector  of  Yelling,  Hunts.  ;  Vicar 
of  High  Offley,  1692,  to  death  ;  Preb.  of 
Offley,  Lichfield,  23rd  Nov.,  1692,  to  death  ; 
d.  1722. 
[Hutchinson's  Stoke,  87  ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  238.] 

Vaughan,  Very  Rev.  Peter.  J.Leicester,  1770; 
s.  of  James  Vaughan,  M.D.  ;  Mat.  Merton 
Coll.,  Ox.,  28th  March,  1787  ;  B.A.,  1790  ; 
Fellow,  1792;  Tutor;  B.D.,  1806  ;  D.D., 
1810  ;  Proctor,  1805  ;  Warden  of  his  Coll., 
1810 — 25  ;  Assistant  Master  Rugby  School, 
1792  ;  Vicar  of  High  Offley,  1812—25  ; 
Minister  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  Oxon.  ; 
Dean  of  Chester,  1820,  to  death;  Ructor  of 
Nonhenden,  Cheshire,  1820,  to  death  ;  d. 
25th  April,  1825. 

[Hutchinson's  Stoke,  88  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV., 
1465.] 

Vaux,  Rev.  George  Bowyer.  b.  Yarmouth,  1850  ; 
s.  of  Rev.  Bowyer  Vaux  ;  Mat.  Corp.  Christi 
Coll.,  Ox.,  21st  Oct.,  1869  ;  Exhibitioner, 
1872—74;  B.A.,  1873;  M. A.,  1876;  Curate 
of  St.  Mary's,  Wolverhampton.  1875—78  ; 
Assistant  Master  St.  Peter's  College,  Radley, 
1878  ;  Curate  of  Teddington,  Middlesex,  1879  : 
of  St.  James's,  Wednesbury,  1879—84  ;  Curate 


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in  charge  of   Wellington,    Salop,    1884 — 85  ; 
Vicar  of  Ch.  Cli.,  Wolverhampton,  1885—89  ; 
Eector  of  Chatham,  1889  to  date. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1467.] 

Vawdrey,  Eev.  John  Howard.  St.  Aidan's 
ColL,  and  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  ;  F.S.A.;  Curate 
of  Hurdsfield,  near  Macclesheld,  1859—64  : 
of  Leek,  1864—69  ;  d.  1869. 

Thoughts  on  the  Intercession  of  Christ.    1864. 

Sermons  on  Evil  Speaking.    1868. 

Vawdrky,  Eev.  Llewelyn  Brookes,  b.  Middle- 
■wich,  Cheshire,  1845  ;  s.  of  Benjamin  Llev?elyn 
Vawdrey,  Esq.,  of  Tushiiigham  Hall  ;  Mat. 
Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  19th  Nov.,  1863  ;  B.A., 
1867  ;  M.A.,  1871  ;  Curate  of  "Darley  Dale, 
Derbys.,  1868—75  ;  Vicar  of  Maer,  1875— 
92  ;  of  Tushiiigham,  Cheshire,  1892  to  date  ; 
Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Tushingham  and  Moors- 
barrow,  Cheshire ;  m.,  1883,  Louisa  Maria, 
dau.  of  Eey.  George  Lloyd,  M.A.,  Vicar  of 
Gresley,  Derbys. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1467.] 

Vealb,  Eev.  Henry.  Univ.  Coll.,  Durham  ; 
B.A.,  1846  ;  Curate  of  Wigan,  1846  ;  P.O., 
St.  Kenelm's,  Eomsley,  1847 — 49  ;  in  charge 
of  St.  George's,  Wolverhampton,  1849 — 50  ; 
Curate  of  Walcot,  Bath,  1850 — 51  ;  in  charge 
of  Cleckheaton,  Wilts.,  1851 — 53  ;  Eector  of 
Newcastle,  1853 — 80  ;  now  of  Clifton,  Bristol. 

The  Hattrell  Charity,  Newcastle. 

Sermons  on  the  Trinity,  in  answer  to  the  Rev.  — 
Freckleton,  Unitarian'  Minister. 

[In  reply,  we  have — ] 

Ditto,  not  by  the  Rev.  Henry  Teale,  but  by  the  Rev. 
'-  Freckleton.    Newcastle. 

Archdeacon  Matthias  and  the  Rev.  Henry  Teale, 
Eector. 

IPujich,  after  reading  this  dispute,  dubbed  it  as  "  Re-Vealed 
Religion."] 

Last  Words.  A  Farewell  Sermon,  preached  in  St. 
Giles's  Church,  Newcastle-under-Lyme,  on  Sunday  Evening, 
February  13th,  1881,  being  the  Sunday  before  his  Official 
Resignation.  By  the  Eev.  Henry  Teale,  B.A..  late  Rector. 
J\'ewcastle :  D.  Dilworth.     n.il.  (1881).     Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  16. 

Veall,  J. 

Old  Houses  in  "Wolverhampton  and  the  neighbourhood, 
consisting  of  Twenty  Original  Etchings  on  stone,  with 
short  descriptions.    1880.    folio. 

Vknables,  Peter.  b.  Stafford,  1712  ;  s.  of 
Joseph  Venables  ;  Mat.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox., 
9th  June,  1727  ;  B.A.,  1731. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon,,  IT.,  1468.] 

Venables,  Col.  Eobert. 

The  Experienced  Angler.  London,  1662.  12mo.  A 
to  H  in  eights. 

[Printed  anonymously.  Recommendatory  letter  signed  J.  W., 
most  probably  Isaac   Walton.] 

Fourth  Edition.  London:  Marriott.  1676.  12mo. 
A  to  H  3  in  fours,  besides  f rontis.,  title,  to  the  reader,  to 
the  Author  signed  I.  W.  and  T.  B.,  and  contents  8  leaves, 
also  table  3  leaves. 

[Issued  with  5th  edition  of  Walton  and  3rd  edition  of  Cotton.] 

Venables,  Sir  William.     Bradwell  Hall,  temp. 
3  Edw.  I. 
[Bodl.  Lib.,  833,  236,  243.] 

Verney,  Very  Rev.  John  de.  Dean  of  Lich- 
field,   2nd  ■  Dec,    1432,    to    death  ;     Vicar- 


General  of  Lichfield,   18th  April,  1463  ;    bur. 
in  Cathedral. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  180, 190.] 

Vernon,  Sir  Edward,  b.  Houndhill,  Uttoxeter, 
14th  Doc,  1584  ;  s.  of  Walter  Vernon,  Esq. 
{b.  1552  ;  d.  1592),  and  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir 
Edward  Littleton,  of  Eolleston,  his  wife  ;  Mat. 
Balliol  Coll.,  Ox.,  19th  Nov.,  1602  ;  B.A., 
31st  Oct.,  1606  ;  M.A.,  30th  June,  1G09  ; 
m.,  1613,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Henry  Vernon, 
Esq.,  of  Hilton  Hall;  d.  15th  June,  1657. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon,  E.S.,  IT.,  1642.] 

Vernon,  Rev.  Edward.  b.  Stoke-Milborough, 
Salop,  1660;  Mat.  Balliol  Coll.,  Ox.,  31st 
May,  1677  ;  B.A.,  All  Souls'  Coll.,  22nd  Feb., 
1681;  M.A.,  Lambeth,  16tli  May,  1698; 
Eector  of  Mirrow,  Surrey,  1684  ;  Rector  of 
St.  George's,  Bloomsbury ;  licensed,  30th 
March,  1687,  to  marry  Mary  Butler,  of  St. 
Margaret's,  Lothbury,  London ;  Eector  of 
St.  Mary's,  Guildford,  1691  :  of  Edlaston, 
Derbys.,  1692  ;  Vicar  of  Wolstanton,  1695— 
97  ;  Eector  of  Eedmill,  Leics.,  1698,  to  death  ; 
d.  23rd  Dec,  1742. 

His   interleaved   copy   of  Erdeswicke's=    Survey    was 

(1789)  penes  T.  Astle. 

Letter  to  Bp.  Lyttleton.     [Shaw  II.,  p.  xii.] 
[London  Marriage  Licences  ;   Foster's  Alumni  Oxon., 

E.S.,  IT.,  1542  ;  Hutchinson's  Stoke,  146.] 

Vernon,  Edward,  b.  Westminster,  12th  Nov., 
1689  ;  went  to  sea  early  in  life  ;  1702  was  in 
the  West  Indies  with  Commodore  Walker  ; 
1704  with  Sir  George  Eooke  ;  and  in  same 
year  at  the  Battle  of  Malaga  ;  Jan.,  1706, 
Commander  of  "Dolphin":  1707  of  "  Eoyal 
Oak":  1708  of  the  "Jersey":  1716,  the 
"  Assistance  ":  1726,  the  "  Grafton  "  ;  M.P., 
Penrhyn,  Cornwall,  1739  :  Ipswich  ;  d.  Nacton, 
Suffolk,  29th  Oct.,  1757. 

Author  of   several  Pamphlets  in  defence  of   himself 
and  his  opinions. 

Life  of  Admiral  Ternon.     London,  1758.    8vo. 
Portrait.    Engraved  by  Benoist.     8vo. 

Vernon,  Henry,  "of  Hilton."     b.  July,  1636  ; 

s.  of    Sir   Henry  Vernon,  of    Houndhill,  and 

Muriel,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Vernon,  of  Has- 

lingdon  ;    Mat.    Ch.    Ch.,    Ox.,   28th   March, 

1655;     Student,    Inner     Temple,    1653;     m., 

1659,    Margaret,    dau.    of    William    Ladkins, 

Esq.,   of   The  Shawe,   Staffs.  ;    d.  10th  April, 

1711. 

[Inns  of   Court  Reg.;   Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  B.S., 
IT.,  1543.] 

Vernon,  Henry,  b.  Hilton,  22nd  March,  1748  ; 
s.  of  Henry  Vernon,  Esq.,  of  Hilton,  and  Lady 
Henrietta  Wentworth,  dau.  of  Thomas,  Viscount 
Wentworth,  his  wife  ;  "  he  has  seen,  in  tolerable 
preservation,  a  great  part  of  the  Temple  of 
Ceres,  has  stood  on  Mount  Calvary,  Olympus, 
and  the  Aonian  hills,  and  drank  of  the  now 
exhausted  waters  of  the  Simois  and  Scamander ; 
has  fought,  since  England  sheathed  the  sword| 
the  Indians  for  America,  and  the  Turks  for  the 
Empress.     He  was  sometime  in  Gibraltar  with 


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General  Elliot." — (Seward)  ;  m.  (1),  1775, 
Penelope,  dau.  of  Arlhur  Graham,  Esq.,  of 
Dublin  :  (2)  23rd  April,  1794,  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Fisher,  Esq.,  of  Acton,  Middlesex; 
d.  27th  Oct.,  1814. 

[Burke's  Landed  Gentry  ;   Seward's  Letters.] 

Vbrnon,  John.     Uttoxeter. 

Funeral  Discourse.     [See  Cooke  (Rev.  J-)0 

Veknon  Papeks, 

Illustrative  of  the  Reign  of  William  III.,  to  1708, 
addressed  to  the  Duke  of  Shi-ewsbury.  Edited  by  G.  P.  R. 
James.     London,  1841.     3  vols.,  8vo. 

Vbenon  Pedigree. 

[Shaw,  IL,  404  ;   Burke's  Landed  Gentry  (1847,  &c.).] 

Vebnon,  Ralph. 

Letter  to  Dr.  Wilkes.     [Shaw,  II.,  p.  x.] 

Vernon,  Robert,  b.  Audley,  1612  ;  s.  of 
William  Vernon  ;  Mat.  Biasenose  Coll.,  Ox., 
14th  Dec,  1632  :  B.A.,  23rd  Oct.,  1633  ; 
M.A.,  5th  July,  1636. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1543.] 

Vernon,  Sir  Thomas,  b.  Houndhill,  1617  ; 
s.  of  Walter  Vernon  [see']  ;  Mat.  Balliol 
Coll.,  Ox.,  26tli  Oct.,  1634. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1543.] 

Vernon,    Walter,     b.    Houndhill,   1589  ;    s.  of 
Walter  Vernon  ;   Mat.  Balliol  Coll.,  Ox.,  26th 
Oct.,   1604  ;    Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple, 
•1617. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  B.S.,  IV.,  1543.] 

Vernon,  Rev.  William,  b.  Wolverhampton, 
172.5  ;  s.  of  William  Vernon  ;  Mat.  Univ. 
Coll.,  Ox.,  10th  June,  1743  ;  B.A.,  Wore. 
Coll.,  1747;  M. A.,  1750;  Rector  of  Hanbury, 
Worcs.,  and  of  Bourton-on-the- Water,  Gloucs. ; 
d.  29th  April,  1780. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1471.] 

Vernon,  William.  *.  Wolverhampton,  1756  ; 
apprenticed  to  buckle  making  ;  enlisted  in  the 
"  Buffs  ";  served  same  year  in  France  ;  after- 
wards corrector  of  the  press  in  London  ;  d., 
Wolverhampton. 

Poems.     Wolverhampton:  G.  Smart.    1775.    12mo. 

Poems.     [Gent.'s  Mag.  (various  years).] 

Vbysev  (Vesey,  or  Harman),  Rt.  Rev.  John. 
b  probably  at  the  Moat  House,  Sutton  Cold- 
field  ;  s.  of  William  Harman  {d.  30th  May, 
1470)  and  Joan  (dau.  of  Henry  Squeir,  of 
Handsworth),  his  wife  ;  of  Ox.  Univ.,  1482  ; 
Probationary  Fellow,  Magd.  Coll.,  1486  ; 
Perpetual  Fellow,  1487  ;  D.C.L.  ;  Professor 
of  Civil  Law  ;  had  Grant  made  to  him  of  the 
Free  Chapel  of  St.  Blaize,  Sutton  Coldfield, 
by  Henry  VII.,  in  1495  ;  Commissary  of 
Archdeaconry  of  Oxford,  from  Bp.  of  Lincoln  ; 
Vicar-General  of  Lichfield,  1498—1503; 
Vicar  of  St.  Michael's,  Coventry,  1500  ;  Preb. 
of  North  Aulton,  Sarum,  1515;  Tutor  to 
Princess  (afterwards  Queen)  Mary  ;  President 
of  Wales;    Dean   of   Windsor   and   Wolver- 


hampton, 1515  ;  Registrar  of  Order  of  Garter, 
1515  ;  Archdeacon  of  Chester,  24th  Aug., 
1499—1515  ;  Dean  of  King's  Chapels  at 
Windsor,  and  Bp.  of  Exeter,  1519  ;  resigned 
1551,  and  retired  to  Sutton  Coldfield,  where 
he  had  built  Moor  Hall,  as  a  Home  for 
himself  ;  founded  and  endowed  the  Free  Gr. 
Sch.  at  Sutton  Coldfield  ;  d.  1555  ;  bur. 
Sutton  Coldfield. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  191,  205,  206  ;  Sutton  Coldfield 
and  Chase,  56—68  ;  Collier's  Eccl.  Hist.,  II.] 

ViCKERS,  Rev.  William  Vernon,  b.  Ellerton 
Grange,  Adbaston,  1855  ;  s.  of  Valentine 
Vickers,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Magd.  Coll.,  Ox.,  27th 
Oct.,  1874  ;  B.A.,  St.  Alban's  Hall,  1881  ; 
M.A.,  Magd.  Coll.,  1882  ;  Curate-in-charge 
of  Kinlet,  Salop,  1886. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1472.] 

Victor,  Benjamin. 

The  Widow  of  the  Wood.  London,  1755.  12mo., 
pp.  iii.,  208.      Dublin,  178  ,  12mo. ;    Glasgow,  1769, 12mo. 

[An  acooiiut  of  one  o(  the  most  extraordinary  of  women  in 
history,  for  her  utter  disregard  of  all  decency.  The  heroine  was 
named  Ann  Northay,  who  m.  (1)  John  Whitby,  Esq.,  of  Oreat  Hay- 
wood, (2)  Sir  William  Wolseley.  Bart.,  of  Wolseley  Bridge,  (3)  John 
Robins,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Stafford  (who  d.  VIbi).  (4)  Mr.  Hargrave, 
Attorney— father  of  the  Editor  of  the  State  Trials -who  bought  np 
and  destroyed  all  the  copies  he  could  obtain.    It  is  now  very  rare.] 

ViLLERs,  Rev.  William,  b.  Wolverhampton, 
1791  ;  s.  of  Simon  Villers,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Balliol 
Coll.,  Ox.,  19th  June,  1809  ;  B.A.,  1813  ; 
M.A.,  1847  ;  Minister  of  the  New  Chapel, 
Kidderminster,  1824  ;  Vicar  of  Bromsgrove, 
Worcs.,  1846  to  death  ;  Hon.  Canon,  Wore. 
Cathedral  ;  d.  16th  Jan.,  1861. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1472.] 

ViLLiERS,  Rt.  Hon.  Charles  Pelham.     b.   Upper 
Grosvenor  Street,    London,  3rd  Jan.,   1802  ; 
s.  of  the  Hon.  George  Villiers  ;    of  St.  John's 
Coll.,    Cam.  ;     B.A.,    1824 ;     M.A.,    1827  ; 
Banister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1827  ;  Assist- 
ant Commissioner  for  Enquiring  into  the  Old 
Poor  Laws,  1833  ;    an  Examiner  in  the  Court 
of  Chancery,  1833—52  ;    raised  to  the  rank 
of  an   eaiTs    son    by    royal   warrant,    1839  ; 
Deputy  Lieutenant,   Herts.,  1850  ;    M.P.   for 
Wolverhampton,  1835  to  date  ;    Judge   Advo- 
cate-General, 1852—58  ;   P.O.,  1852  ;    Presi- 
dent of  Poor  Law  Board,  with  a  seat  in  the 
Cabinet,  1859—66  ;    Father  of  the  Anti-Corn 
Law   Agitation,    1838—46;    Father    of    the 
House  of  Commons. 
The  Free  Trade  Speeches  of  the  Right  Hon.  Charles 
Pelham  Villiers,  M.P.    With  a  Political  Memoir.    Edited 
by  a  Member  of  the  Cobden  Club.     London :  Kegan  Paid 
4 Co.    1883.    8vo.    Dedicated  to  his  Constituents  at  Wol- 
verhampton.   2nd  ed.,  1884.  ,    ,      „        ,     r  .v.    ri 

Charles  Pelham  Villiers  and  the  Repeal  of  the  Corn 
Laws.  (Reprinted  from  the  Westminster  Review,  July, 
1883.)     London,  18S3.     8vo. 

Portrait  and  Memoir.     [London  Jllus.  Times  (1856), 

245.] 

Vincent,  — .  "Minister  of  God's  Word  at 
Bednal  in  the  co.  of  Stafford." 
Strange  and  True  News  from  Staffordshire ;  or,  A 
Trae  Narrative  concerning  a  Young  Man,  lying  under 
Almighty  God's  Just  Vengeance,  for  imprecatmg  God  8 
Judgment  upon  himself  and  pleading  his  mnocency, 
though  he  knew  himself  guilty.    Written  by  —  Vincent, 


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Minister  of  God's  Word  at  Bednal  in  the  co.  of  Stafford, 
who  saw  and  discoursed  with  the  same  person  on  the  2nd 
day  of  April,  1677 ;  the  saddest  spectacle  that  ever  eyes 
beheld.  London,  1671.  4to.  [Eeprinted  in  Harleian 
Miscellany.] 

ViNCBNT,  Aug.,  Windsor  Herald. 

Vifiitations  to  StafEordshire  and  Salop.     TBodl.  Lib., 
858,  119,  127,  132,  138.] 

Vincent,  Edward  Boswell.  b.  Tettenhall,  1861  ; 
s.  of  William  Alden  Vincent,  Esq.  ;  Mat. 
Univ.  Coll.,  Ox.,  8th  June,  1878  ;  Scholar, 
1877—82  ;  B.A.,  1882  ;   M.A.,  1885. 

[  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1473.] 

Vincent,    Edward   Cecil,     b.    Longdon,    1864  ; 
s.  of  Eev.  John  Charles  Vincent ;    Mat.  Keble 
Coll.,  Ox.,  17th  Oct.,  1882  ;  B.A.,  1885. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1473.] 

Vincent,  Eev.  Ford  Augustus.  Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin  ;  B.A.,  1842  ;  M.A.,  1845  ;  adm.  ad 
eundem  Ox.  Uniy.,  30th  May,  1851  ;  B.D., 
1862  ;  P.C.,  St.  Matthew's,  Jersey,  1842— 
47  ;  Classical  Master,  Leamington  Coll.,  1847 
—5.1  ;  Master,  Batley  Gr.  Sch.,  1851—60  ; 
Vicar  of  St.  Chad's,  Stafford,  1860—66  ; 
Eector  of  Ladbrooke  and  Sinecure  Curate  of 
Eadburne,  Derbys.,  1866—72  ;  Eector  of 
Elsted-w.-Treyford,  Petersfield,  1872  to  date. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1473.] 

Vincent,  W.  A.,  Printer,  Wolverhampton. 

Report  of  the  "Wolverhampton  Auxiliary  of  the 
British  and  Foreign  Bible  Society.  Presented  at  the 
Annual  Meeting,  December  6th,  1853.  Wolverhampton  : 
W.  A.  Vincent,     n.d.     8vo. 

Vines,  Eichard. 

The  Hearse  of  the  Renowned  the  Right  Honourable 
Robert,  Barle  of  Essex  and  Ewe,  Tiscount  Hereford,  Lord 
Ferrers  of  Chartley,  Bourchier,  and  Lorraine ;  sometime 
Captain  Lord  General  of  the  Armies  raised  for  the  Defence 
of  the  King  and  Parliament ;  As  it  was  represented  at  a 
Sermon  preach'd  at  the  Abbey  Church  of  Westminster,  at 
the  Magnificent  Solemnity  of  the  Funerall,  October  22nd, 
1646  .  .  .  Published  by  order  of  the  House  of  Peers. 
London,  164S.  4to.,  pp.  38  ;  pref .,  title,  and  port..  4  leaves 
extra. 

VisGEK,  Jane  Allan  ("  J.  A.  Owen  ").  b.  Burs- 
lem,  6th  Dec,  1841  ;  dau.  of  Thomas  Pinder, 
Esq.,  of  Endon  and  Burslem  ;  educated  at 
Elgin,  N.B.,  and  Neuwied-on-the-Ehine,  Ger- 
many :  in  New  Zealand,  1863—68  ;  in  Hono- 
lulu, Hawaian  Islands,  1872—75  ;  wrote  a 
personal  account  of  the  first  through  trip  by 
rail  (May,  1869)  from  San  Francisco  to  New 
York  ;  also  an  account  of  the  shipwreck  of 
H.M.S.  "Douro"  off  Cape  Fiaisterre,  in 
April,  1882  ;  Member  of  Incorporated  Inst,  of 
Journalists  ;  m.,  (1)  1863,  George  Newton 
Owen  {d.  1876),  (2)  1882,  Harman  Visger 
M.E.C.S.  ^ 

[Mrs.   Tisger  writes  under  the  signature  of  "J  A 
Owen,"  always.] 

Silver  Linings.     S.P.C.K.,  1870. 
Ethel's  Comforter.     S.P.C.K.,  1880. 
Our  Honolulu  Boys.     li.T.S.,  1880. 
Under  Palm  and  i?ine.     S.P.C.K.,  1881 
Sea  Blossom.     S.P.C.K.,  1882. 
A  Runaway.     S.P.  C.K.,  1882.' 
Candelaria. '  Hodder  cj-  Stouqhton.     1883 
After  Shipwreck.     2'arver  4-  Co.     1885 


Forest,  Field,  and  Fell.    Lawrence  if  Bullen.    1893. 

The  Country,  Month  by  Month.  Bliss,  Sands,  * 
Foster.    1894. 

Mrs.  Tisger  is  a  regular  contributor  to  Cornhill, 
Blackwood's  Magazine,  and  an  occasional  correspondent  to 
The  Times,  Daily  News,  Pall  Mall  Gazette,  Girls'  Own 
Paper,  Leisure  Hour. 

Mrs.  Tisger  is  also  joint  author  and  editor  of  all  that 
appears  under  the  signature  of  "A  Son  of  the  Marshes  " — 
such  as  :  On  Surrey  Hills ;    With  the  Woodlanders,  &o. 

VoGAN,  Eev.  Thomas  Stuart  Lyle.  St.  Edmund 
Hall,  Ox.  ;  B.A.,  1824  ;  M.A.,  1827  ;  Curate 
of  Walsall,  1825—27:  of  St.  Clement's, 
Worcester,  1827  ;  of  Newport,  Mon.,  1828  ; 
of  Worthing,  Sussex,  1829—32  ;  of  Weston- 
Longville,  Norfolk,  1832—34  ;  Vicar  of 
Potterheim,  Norfolk,  1834—40  ;  Curate  of 
Swaffham,  Norfolk,  1840-43  ;  Vicar  of  Wal- 
berton-w.-Yapton,  Sussex,  1843  ;  E.D.  of 
Walberton,  1852  ;  Preb.  of  Wightering,  and 
Theological  Lecturer  in  Chichester  Cathedral, 
1842. 

The  Principal  Objections  against  the  Doctrine  of  the 
Trinity,  and  a  Portion  of  the  Evidence  on  which  that 
Doctrine  is  received  by  the  Church,  reviewed.  (Bampton 
Lecture.)     Oxford,  1837.     8vo. 

The  Doctrine  of  the  Apostolical  Succession  Developed 
and  Improved.     London,  1838.     8vo. 

Lecture  on  the  Holy  Sacrament  of  the  Lord's  Sunoer 
London,  1840.  ' 

Lights  on  the  Altar,  not  in  use  in  the  Church  of 
England  by  the  Authority  of  Parliament,  in  the  2nd  of 
Edward  the  TIth.  With  Remarks  on  Conformitv.  London  - 
1851.  "  ' 

The  Case  of  Church  Rates  and  the  Way  to  Settle  it. 

The  Use  of  the  Burial  Service  as  required  by  Law. 

VooLEs,  Eev.  Stirling  Cookesley.  b.  Middle 
Chinnock,  Somers.,  1843  ;  s.  of  Eev.  Francis 
Voules  ;  Mat.  Lincoln  Coll.,  Ox.,  3rd  July 
1862  ;  Scholar,  1862—65  ;  B.A.,  1865  ; 
M.A.,  1870  ;  Principal  of  Sydney  Coll.,  Bath' 
1874—79  ;  Eector  of  Ashley,  1879  to  date  ;' 
"'■  dau.    of   Eev.    Charles    Smith 

Eoyds,  M.A.,  of  Church  Eaton. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1476.] 

Vow,  Thomas,     b.  Elford,  1669  ;    s.  of  Thomas 
Vow,  Esq.,  of  Hallaton,  Leics.  (d.  1691),  and 
Jane  (dau.  of  Eev.  Eobert  Dowley,  Eector  of 
Elford),    his  wife  ;    Mat.  Lincoln  Coll.,   Ox 
20th  March,  1685  ;   B.A.,  ^688. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1549.] 

Vysb,  Charles. 

A   ■^P®.-^"'?^''^   Guide;    Being  a   Complete  System   of 
Arithmetic      By    Charles   Tyse.      London,   i7S5      12mo 

(2  1eive^sf  225         *°   ^'°°"   ^^^''   °*  ^''''^'^'^■'    PP"  -' 

Vyse,  General  Eichard.  b.  Lichfield,  11th  July 
1746;  «.  of  Ven.  Archd.  Vyse  [s..]  and 
Cathenne,  his  wife;  Colonel,  3rd  Dragoon 
Ixuards  ;  General  in  the  Eoyal  Army  •  n>  (1) 
Anne  Susanna  rfa«.  of  Eev.  George  Spearman- 
Bishop,  of  Middleham,  Durham,  (2)  20th 
April,  1780,  Anne,  dau.  of  Field-Marshal  Sir 
George  Howard,  K.B.,  of  Eookham,  Surrey, 
and  Stoke  Place,  Bucks.  ^ 

Vyse,  Colonel  Eichard  William  Howard  b 
26th  July,  1784  ;  s.  of  General  Eichard  Vyse 
[see}  and  Anne,  his  2nd  wife  ;  Deputy  Lieu- 
tenant,  Bucks.  :    High  Sheriff,  Bucks    1829  • 


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M.P.,  Beverley,  1812  ;  of  Honiton,  1816— 
20  ;  assumed  name  of  Howard  by  Royal 
Licence,  on  the  14th  Sept.,  1812,  on  succeed- 
ing to  the  Estates  of  his  grandfather,  Field- 
Marshal  Sir  George  Howard,  K.B.,  of  Stoke 
Place,  Bucks.  ;  m.,  13th  Nov.,  1810,  Prances, 
dan.  of  Henry  Hesketh,  Esq.,  of  Newton, 
Cheshire. 

Vyse,  Veil.  William,  b.  Sambrook,  Salop,  1710  ; 
s.  of  William  Vyse,  of  Standon.  Staffs. ;  Mat. 
Pembroke  Coll.,  Ox.,  11th  Feb.,  1727  ;  B.A., 
1730  ;  M.A.,  1733  ;  Preb.  of  Sawley,  and 
Treasurer  of  Lichfield,  4th  Jan.,  1733,  to  death  ; 
Archd.  of  Salop,  1735,  to  death  ;  Kector  of 
St.  Phillip's,  Birmingham,  at  his  death  ;  m. 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Bishop  Smallbroke,  of 
Lichfield  ;  d.  29th  June,  1770. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1477  ;  Gent:s  Mag.  (1770) 

Part  II.,  p.  345  ;    Har wood's  Lichfield,  203,  214  ;    Short 

Account  of  Lichfield  Cathedral  (1823),  75.  J 

Vyse,  Ven.  William,  h.  Lichfield,  12th  Doc, 
1742  ;  s.  of  Ven.  Archd.  Vyse  \_see]  ;  Mat. 
Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  30th  Oct.,  1758  ;  B.C.L., 
All  Souls',  1772  ;  D.C.L.,  1774  ;  Rector  of 
Newington  and  Brasted,  Kent,  1772  :  of  St. 
Mary's,  Lambeth,  Surrey,  and  of  Sunbridge, 
Kent,  1777  ;  F.S.A.,  1779  ;  P.R.S.,  1781  ; 
Preb.  of  Offley,  6th  March,  1774—99  ;  Vicar 
of  High  Offley,  1774—99  ;  Canon  of  Lichfield, 
1772  ;  Preb.  of  Flixton,  10th  Oct.,  1798  ; 
Chancellor  of  Lichfield,  20th  Oct.,  1798,  to 
death  ;  Archd.  of  Coventry,  16th  May,  1793, 
to  death  ;  d.  20th  Feb.,  1816. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1477  ;  Harwood's  Lich- 
field 200,  209,  230,  238  ;  Hutchinson's  Stoke,  87  ;  Short 
Account  of  Lichfield  Cathedral  (1823),  78.] 

Vyse  and  Hill,  Printers,  &c.,  Wolfe  Street, 
Stoke.  [Charles  Harry  Vyse  ;  h.  Stoke  ; 
apprenticed  to  John  Seddon,  Printer,  &c.,  of 
Liverpool  Road,  Stoke,  on  whose  retirement 
from  business  he  and  Mr.  Jesse  Hill— who  was 
also  b.  Stoke  ;  apprenticed  to  L.  M.  WooUey, 
Printer,  of  Stoke-upon-Trent ;  manager  for 
Messrs.  Woolley  (who  succeeded  L.  M.  Woolley) 
and  Mr.  Seddon,  until  the  latter  retired- 
formed  a  partnership,  and  began  business  as 
above,  1891.] 

Bacteriology.     [See  Wardle  (T.).]  ,/Tin 

Geology,  Ic.,  North  Staffordshire.      [See  Ward  (J.}.] 
The  Krds  of  Staffordshire.     [See  MacAldowie  (Dr.), 

'°  ^North  Stlffordahire  Field  Club  Report,  for  1893.   8vo., 

'^'■'■printers   of    Stoke,    HartsMU,  and    Cohidge    Parish 
Magazines,  1893,  to  date. 

Vyvyak,  Sir  Richard  R. 

On  the  Commercial  and  Financial  Policy  of   Sir  E. 
Peel's  Administration.    London,  1842.    8vo. 


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Waddington,  Rev.  John  Barton.  St.  Bees' 
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1863  ;  of  Ch.  Ch.,  Burton,  1864—65  ;  Vicar 
of  St.  Paul's,  Low  Moor,  Lanes.,  1866  to 
death  ;  d.  1892. 

Gospel  Tracts  and  Catechism  for  the  Young. 

Waddy,  Rev.  Samuel  Dousland.  b.  Burton, 
5th  Aug.,  1804  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Richard  Waddy 
and  Elizabeth,  his  wife  ;  educated  at  Wesleyan 
Academy,  Woodbouse  Grove  ;  Wesleyan  Minis- 
ter from  1825  ;  Governor  of  Wesley  Coll., 
Sheffield,  1844—62  ;  President  of  Wesleyan 
Conference,  1859  ;  m.,  25th  Aug.,  1829, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  —  Banks,  Esq.,  of  Wednes- 
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The  Importance  and  Obligation  of  Early  Religious 
Education.    A  Sermon.    Manchester,  1838.    8vo.,  pp.  22. 

An  Account  of  the  Loss  of  the  Bristol  Steamer,  the 
"  Queen."     London,  1843.     8to.,  pp.  8. 

Sincerity  in  its  Relation  to  Human  Actions.  A 
Lecture.     London,  1853.     12mo.,  pp.  48. 

A  Funeral  Sermon  for  Mrs.  Mason.  London,  1854. 
8vo.,  pp.  36. 

■  Two   Charges   delivered  at  the  Wesleyan  Methodist 
Conference,  1860.    8vo.,  pp.  40. 

Sermons.  First  Series.  London:  Wesleyan  Conference 
Office.     1876.     Pt.  8vo. 

Memoir  of  the  Life  and  Ministry  of  the  Rev.  Dr. 
Waddy.  By  his  Daughter.  London :  Wesleyan  Conference 
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Wade,  Rev.  Frederic  Tobias.  Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin  ;  B.A.,  1833  ;  M.A.,  1842  ;  adm.  ad 
eundem  Ox.  Univ.,  10th  Feb.,  1845  ;  Chp.  to 
the  Earl  of  Albemarle  ;  Vicar  of  Kidsgrove, 
18S7 — 80  ;  Preb.  of  Whitlington,  Lichfield, 
1855  to  death  ;  Rector  of  Tatenhill,  1880  to 
death  :  d.  15th  March,  1884. 
Letters  on„National  Education  and  the  Sub-division  of 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1479.] 

Wadlky,  G.  H.     Printer,  Longton  ;  worked  in 
Printing  Office  of  Richard  Timmis,  Burslem, 
after  commencing  business  at  Longton. 
Prize  Essay   on  the  Working  Clashes.    By  H.  Clay. 

Longton ;  G.  H.  Wadley.    1860.     12mo. 

Wagstaffe,  Rt.  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  Stafford,  15th 
Feb.,  1645  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Wagstaffe,  of 
Stoke,  Warws.  ;  educated  Charterhouse  ;  Mat. 
New  Inn  Hall,  Ox.,  14th  March,  1663  ;  B.A., 
15th  Oct.,  1664  ;  M.A.,  20th  June,  1667  ; 
went  to  Pemb.  Coll.,  Carab.,  15th  Feb.,  1645  ; 
Chp.  to  Earl  of  Denbigh  and  to  Sir  Richard 
Temple,  of  Stowe,  Bucks.  ;  Rector  of  Martins- 
thorpe,  Rutland,  19th  Nov.,  1669— 91  ;  Curate 
of  Stone,  12th  April,  1676  ;  Preb.  of  Alrewas, 
Chancellor,  and  Canon  of  Lichfield,  6th  Dec, 

1684 89,  when  he  was  deprived  :    Rector  of 

St.  Margaret  Patens-w.-St.  Gabriel's,  Pen- 
church,  London,  March,  1664,  until  deprived, 
1690,  for  not  taking  the  Oaths  ;  licensed,  4th 
Feb.,  1647,  to  marry  Martha  Broughton,  of 
St.  Margaret's,  Westminster,  spinster  ;  conse- 
crated Suffragan  Bp.  of  Norwich,  23rd  Feb., 
1694  ;  practised  physic  in  London  ;  d.  17th 
Oct.,  1712  ;  bur.  at  Bixley,  Warws.,  20th  Oct. 


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A  Letter  to  the  Author  of  a  late  letter  out  of  the 
County,  occasioned  by  a  former  Letter  to  a  Member  of  the 
House  of  Commons,  concerning  the  Bishops  in  the  Tower. 
London,  1690. 

An  Answer  to  a  late  Pamphlet,  entitled  Obedience 
and  Submission  to  the  Present  Government  demonstrated 
from  Bishop  Overal's  Convocation  Book.  With  a  Post- 
script in  answer  to  Dr.  Sherlock's  Case  of  Allegiance. 
London,  1600. 

An  Answer  to  Dr.  Sherlock's  Yindications  of  the 
Case  of  Allegiance  to  sovereign  powers,  &o.,  &o.  London, 
1602. 

An  Answer  to  a  Letter  to  Dr.  Sherlock,  written  in 
Tindication  to  that  part  of  Josephus's  History,  which 
gives  the  Account  of  Jaddas's  submission  to  Alexander, 
against  the  Answer  to  the  piece  entitled  Obedience  and 
Submission  to  the  Present  Government.    London,  1802. 

A  Letter  out  of  Suffolk  to  a  Friend  in  London,  giving 
an  Account  of  the  late  sickness  and  death  of  Dr.  William 
Bancroft,  late  Lord  Archbishop  of  Canterbury.  London, 
1694. 

A  Letter  out  of  Lancashire  to  a  Friend  in  London 
giving  some  account  of  the  tryals  there.  Together  with 
some  seasonable  and  proper  remarks  upon  it,  recommended 
to  the  wisdom  of  the  Lords  and  Commons  assembled  in 
Parliament.     London,  1694. 

A  Letter  to  a  Gentleman  elected  a  Knight  of  the 
shire  to  serve  in  the  present  Parliament.    London,  1694, 

Remarks  on  some  late  Sermons,  and  particular  on 
Dr.  Sherlock's  Sermon  at  the  Temple,  December  the  30th, 
1694.    In  a  letter  to  a  friend. 

The  second  edition,  with  additions.  Together  with  a 
letter  to  the  author  of  a  pamphlet  entitled  A  Defence  of 
the  Archbishop's  Sermon,  &c.,  and  several  other  sermons, 
&c.     London,  1605. 

An  Account  of  the  Proceedings  in  the  House  of 
Commons,  in  relation  to  the  re-coining  of  the  clipped 
money,  and  falling  the  price  of  guineas.  Together  with  a 
particular  list  of  the  names  of  the  Members  consenting 
and  dissenting.  In  answer  to  a  letter  out  of  the  country. 
London,  1692. 

A  Vindication  of  King  Charles  the  Martyr ;  proving 
that  his  Majesty  was  the  author  of  "Eikon  Basilike," 
against  a  memorandum  said  to  be  written  by  the  Earl  of 
Anglesey,  and  against  the  exceptions  of  Dr.  Walker  and 
others.  To  which  is  added  a  preface,  wherein  the  bold  and 
insolent  assertions  published  in  a  passage  of  Mr.  Bayle's 
Dictionary  relating  to  the  present  controversy  are  examined 
and  refuted.  London,  1603.  8vo.  Second  Edition  :  Lon- 
don, 1697.  The  third  edition,  with  large  additions  ;  to- 
gether with  some  original  letters  of  King  Charles  the 
First,  &c.    London,  1711.    4to. 

A  Defence  of  the  Vindication  of  King  Charles  the 
Martyr  ;  justifying  his  majesty's  title  to  "  Eikon  Basilike," 
in  answer  to  a  late  pamphlet  entitled  Amynton.    London, 

1699.  8vo. 

The  Present  State  of  Jacobitism  in  England.  London, 

1700.  8vo. 

A  second  part  in  answer  to  the  first. 

Dr.  Wagstaffe  wrote  Prefaces  to  : — ■ 

Symmon's  Restitution.    London,  1693. 

Jones's  Devout  Christian's  Manual.    London,  1703. 

E.  T.'s  Translation  of  Salvian's  Treatise  on  God's 
Government,  &c.     London,  1700. 

[Chalmers's  Biog.  Diet.,  SXIX.,  458—61 ;  Wood's 
Ath.,  IV.,  786  ;  Eawlinson's  MS.,  I.,  51  ;  Foster's  Alumni 
Oxon.,  B.S.,  lY.,  1552 ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  199.] 

Wainwright,  Rev,  Edward  Harper,  h.  Dudley, 
1799  ;  s.  of  Thomas  "Wainwright  ;  Mat.  Wadh. 
Coll.,  Ox.,  26th  June,  1816  ;  B.A.,  1820  ; 
Rector  of  Acton  Burnell,  Salop,  1837,  to  death  ; 
d.  26th  Feb.,  1864. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  lY.,  1480.] 

Wakefield,  Ven.  Charles  Carthew.  b.  Blymhill, 
1844  ;  s.  of  Rev.  John  Wakefield ;  Mat. 
Magd.  Coll.,  Ox.,  24th  Jan.,  1863  ;  Exhibi- 
tioner, 1802—67  ;  B.A.,  1866  ;  Head  Master 
Nassau  Gr.  Sch.,  The  Bahamas,  1863 — 73, 
1878—86  ;  Rector  of  St.  Mary-the- Virgin, 
Nassau,  1866  ;  Archd.  of  Nassau,  1889  to 
date. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  lY.,  1481.] 


Wakefield,  George,  b.  Uttoxeter,  1821  ;  _  s. 
of  a  carpenter  and  joiner  ;  "  had  no  education 
except  at  an  old  grandame's  of  the  name  of 
Shenton";  apprenticed  at  the  age  of  fourteen 
to  a  shoemaker,  named  William  Bunting  ;  left 
the  trade  when  30  years'  old  to  become  night 
watchman  on  N.S.  Railway  Co.'s  lines  ;  even- 
tually becoming  Statioumaster  at  BIythe  Bridge, 
where  he  d.  in  1888. 
Poems  on  Various  Subjects.  Uttoxeter :  Norris  ^  Son. 
1S54.    12mo.,  pp.  44. 

The  River  Dove  and  Human  Life  Compared.  A  Rural 
Poem.     Uttoxeter :  J.  R.  Kelly.    1856.    12mo.,  pp.  32. 

A  Country  Wake.  Uttoxeter :  J.  Rider.  1868.  12mo., 
pp.  32. 

Pictures  of  the  Lowly.  Uttoxeter:  Norris  ^  Son, 
1860.    12mo.,  pp.  100. 

Lizzie  Bell.  A  Story  of  the  Hills.  Derby;  Bemrose 
^  Son.     1871.     12mo.,  pp.  16. 

Are  the  Results  the  same  ?  Or  the  Drink  Bill  of 
Astonlea.     Cheadle :  J.  Machin.     1872.     12mo.,  pp.  23. 

Sketches  of  Character  in  Humble  Life.  Derby:  Bem- 
rose ^  Son.     1880.     12mo.,  pp.  vi.,  122. 

Wakefield,  Rev.  Herbert  Gerard,  b.  Blymhill, 
1857  ;  «.  of  Rev.  John  Wakefield ;  Mat. 
Queen's  Coll.,  Ox.,  4th  Feb.,  1870  ;  Clerk, 
1870—73  ;  B.A.,  1873  ;  Curate  Holy  Trinity, 
Micklegate,  York,  1873—75  :  of  Aislaby, 
Yorks.,  1875—77 ;  Chp.  to  H.M.  Prison, 
Shrewsbury,  1877 — 88  ;  now  in  N.W.  America  ; 
m.  Edith  Mary,  dau.  of  George  Burd,  of  Iron- 
bridge. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1481.] 

Wakefield,  Rev.  John.  b.  Wall,  1798  ;  s.  of 
Thomas  Wakefield  ;  Mat.  St.  Edmund  Hall, 
Ox.,  29th  June,  1820  ;  B.A.,  1824  ;  M.A., 
1828  ;  Curate  of  Belper  and  Heage,  Derbys., 
1824—26  :  St.  Werburgh,  Derby,  1826—30  : 
Darley  Abbey,  Derbys.,  1830—37  :  All  Saints', 
Derby,  1837—39  :  Blymhill,  1840—51 ;  Vicar 
of  Church  Preen,  Salop,  1852 — 75  ;  Rector 
of  Hughley,  Salop,  1851  to  death;  m.  Caroline, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Morden  Carthew,  Rector  of 
Pattesley,  Norf.  ;  d.  July,  1888. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  lY.,  1481.] 

Walcott,  Rev.  Mackenzie  Edward  Charles,  b. 
1822  ;  B.D.,  Ox.  Univ.  ;  P.S.A.,  &c.  ;  d. 
1888. 

Monastic  Inventories  and  Valuations  of  Westminster 
Abbey.  .  .  Lilleshall,  Stafford,  Dieulacres,  Darley  Dale, 
Burton-on-Treut  ...  at  the  time  of  the  Dissolution, 
with  copious  Notes. 

A  List  of  Mediasval  Sees,  classified  under  their  Latin 
Names. 

Plume's  Life  of    Bishop  Hacket.     Edited  by  . 

London,  1865.     12mo.,  pp.  189. 

The  Cathedral  Cities  of  England  and  Wales. 

Traditions  and  Customs  of  Cathedrals.  London: 
Longmans.    Second  Edition,  London,  1873. 

Waldeon,  Rev.  Humphrey.     Mat.  Balliol  Coll., 

Ox.,  24th  June,  1653  ;  B.A.,  6th  July,  1654  ; 

Rector  of  Brome  ;    ejected  for  nonconformity, 

1062. 

[Calamy'3Memorials,III.,229 ;  Poster'sAlumniOxon., 
E.S.,  IV.,  1655  :  Amphlett's  Clent,  135.] 

Waldron,  Rev.  John.  B.A.,  Queen's  Coll., 
Cam.,  1662  ;  M.A.,  1668  ;  incorporated  Ox. 
Univ.,  13th  July,  1669  ;  Preb.  of  Wolvey  and 


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Canon  of  Lichfield,  2nd  Oct.,  1671—88 ; 
Vicar  of  Aiiey  ;  Rector  of  Rushock,  Worcs., 
1683. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.g.,  IT.,  1555  ;   Harwood's 
Lichfield,  256.] 

Waldron,  John.  J.  Kinver,  1 691  ;  s.  of  Thomas 
Waldron  :  Mat.  Trin.  Coll.,  Ox.,  27th  March, 
1708  ;  B.A.,  1711. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1555.] 

"Waldron,  Rev.  John.  b.  Kinver,  1725  ;  s.  of 
Edward  Waldron  ;  Mat.  Magd.  Hall,  Ox., 
11th  Oct.,  1742  ;  B.A.,  1746  ;  Rector  of 
Hampton  Lovett,  and  of  Rushock,  Worcs., 
1768  to  death  ;  d.  3rd  July,  1794. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1482.] 

Waldron,  Rev.  Joseph,  b.  Clent,  1649  ;  s.  of 
John  Waldron  ;  Mat.  Magd.  Coll.,  Ox.,  30th 
March,  1667  ;  B.A.,  1670  :  M.A.,  1673 ; 
Vicar  of  Hayes,  Middlesex,  1675  ;  licensed, 
14th  Oct.,  1685,  to  marry  Mary  Jane  Moulton, 
of  St.  Martin-in-the-Field,  Middlesex  ;  Rector 
of  Mells,  Somers.,  1695. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1555.] 

Waldron,    Richard.       b.    Clent,    1711  ;    s.    of 
Roger  Waldron  ;  Mat.  Wore.  Coll.,  Ox.,  22nd 
May,  1729  ;  B.A.,  5tli  March,  1733. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1482.] 

Walford,  Thomas. 

The  Scientific  Tourist  through  England,  Wales,  and 
Scotland.    London,  1818.    12mo.,  2  vols. 

Walhodse,  Rev.  James,  b.  Wolverhampton, 
1764  ;  s.  of  Moreton  Walhouse,  Esq.,  of 
Moreton  ;  Mat.  Pemb.  Coll.,  Ox.,  22nd  Oct., 
1784  ;  B.A.,  1788  ;  D.C.L.,  1791  ;  d.  24th 
Aug.,  1838. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1483.] 

Walker,  James,  F.R.H.S.,  Hanley. 

Phases  of  Belief.    Hanley.    n.d. 

Blight  and  Bloom.    Hanley.    n.d. 

Lamps  and  Pilgrims.  Hanley :  Philip  Barker,  Hope 
Street,    n.d.    12mo.,  pp.  vi.,  286. 

Walker,  John.     b.  Staffs.,  1563  ;  s.  of  Edward 
Walker  ;    Mat.  Merton  Coll.,  Ox.,  25th  Nov., 
1581  ;    B.A.,  26th  Feb.,  1584  ;    M.A.,  Oriel 
Coll.,  Ox.,  31st  May,  1587. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1557.] 

Walker,   John.     b.  Stafford,  1598  ;  Mat.  Oriel 
Coll.,  Ox.,  16th  June,  1615. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1557.] 

Walker,  Rev.  John. 

An  Account  of  the  Numbers  and  Sufferings  of  the 
Clergy  of  the  Church  of  England,  &c.,  durmg  the  Re- 
bellion.   London,  1714.    fol. 

Walker,  John. 

The  Itinerant.  Tiews  by  Turner,  Giretin&c.  London, 
1799  fol  180  plates.  Reprinted  as  the  "Copper  Plate 
Magazine,"  London:  Harrison  #  Co.;  n.d.,  4to. 

Walker,  John  Swift.  M.D.,  St.  Andrew's, 
1862:  F.R.C.S.,  Edin.,  1880;  M.R.C.S., 
Eng.,'  1853  ;  L.M.,  1855  ;  L.S.A.,  1855  ; 
Member  Med.  Board  of  Victoria,  1854  ;  Mem- 


ber Southampton  Med.  Soc.  ;  ditto,  of  London 
and  Metropolitan  Association  of  Med.  Ofificers 
of  Health  ;  Hon.  Member  Dublin  Sanitary 
Association  ;  Associate  King's  Coll.,  London  ; 
Med.  Officer  of  Hanley,  Smallthorne,  and 
Stoke  Rural  District. 
Hernia  Cured  by  Wood's  Operation  [Med.  Times  and 

Gazette    (I860)]  ;    Therapeutical  EfEects   of   Hydrate    of 

Chloral  [Lancet  (1870)]  ;    Modern  Treatment  of  Wounds 

[Practitioner  (1872)]. 

Annual  Reports  on  Health  of  Hanley,  Smallthorne, 

and  Stoke  Rural  Districts. 

Walker,    Joseph,    M.D.       Med.    Officer    (for 
Hanley)  to  the  Rural   Sanitary  Authority  of 
Stoke. 
Annual  Reports  of  the   Sanitary   Condition   of    the 

Borough  of  Hanlev,     Hanley :  Allbut  <^  Daniel.     1867 — 

8vo. 

Walker,    Rev.    Paul    Morland.      Trin.    Coll., 
Dublin  ;  B.A.,  1844  ;  Vicar  of  Edensor,  Long- 
ton,  1848  to  death  ;  d.  1882. 
The  Temporal  Power  of  the  Pope.     Stafford :  R.  ^  W. 
Wright. 

The  Lord's  Supper :   Its  True  Nature,  &c.     Stafford : 
R.  4-  W.  Wright. 

Walker,    Rev.   Richard.     Jesus    Coll.,    Cam.  ; 
Rector  of  Gotham  and  Leake,  Notts.  ;    Preb. 
of  Pipa  Minor  and  Canon  of  Lichfield,  1542 — 
67  ;    Archd.  of  Stafford,  5th  Aug.,  1547,  to 
death  ;    Dean   of   Chester,    1558  ;     d.    1567. 
Will   dated   4th    Sept.  ;    proved    11th   Nov., 
1567. 
Extract  from  Will.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  855,  78.] 
[Nichols's  Prog,  of  Eliz.,  III.,  167 ;    Willis's  Cathe- 
drals, I.,  331,  419,  465  ;   Harwood's  Lichfield,  211 ;    Anglo. 
Sacra.  I.,  456  ;  Cooper's  Ath.  Cantab.,  I.,  250  ;  Hutchinson's 
Stoke'.] 

Walker,  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  1642  ;  Mat.  Wadh. 
Coll.,  Ox.,  15th  June,  1657  ;  Chorister,  Magd. 
Coll.,  1659  ;  Clerk,  1661—62  ;  B.A.,  1661  ; 
Usher  to  the  Collegiate  Sch.,  1662—63  ; 
M.A.,  St.  Alban  Hall,  15th  July,  1666  ;  Vicar 
of  Clent-M).-Rowley  Regis,  3rd  May,  1668— 
1719;  m.  at  Churchill,  27th  Nov.,  1684, 
Anne  Pretty  ;  d.  Isc  (bur.  Clent,  3rd)  Jan., 
1726. 
[Poster's  Alnmni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1558  ;    Amphlett's 

Clent,  125, 140—59, 1194  ;  Nash's  Worcs.] 

Walker,  Rev.  Thomas.  b.  Wolverhampton, 
1763  ;  s.  of  James  Walker  ;  Mat.  St.  Edmund 
Hall,  Ox.,  25th  June,  1785  ;  Sacrist  and 
Incumbent  of  St.  Peter's  Collegiate  Church, 
Wolverhampton,  1799  to  death  ;  d.  5th  April, 
1834. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1487.] 

Walker,  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  Wolverhampton, 
1795  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Walker  [s«e]  ;  Mat. 
Univ.  Coll.,  Ox.,  25th  Jan.,  1813;  B.A., 
1816  ;  M.A.,  1828  ;  Preb.  of  Wolverhampton 
Collegiate  Church,  1819  ;  Rector  of  Abbot's 
Moreton,  Worcs.,  1840  to  death ;  d.  14th 
June,  1861. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1487.] 

Walker,  Thomas.      Town  Clerk,  Wolverhamp- 
ton. 


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Bye-Laws  and  EegulatiotiB  for  the  Good  Rule  and 
Government  of  the  Borough  of  Wolverhampton,  and  for 
the  Prevention  and  Suppression  of  Nuisances  .  .  Wol- 
verhampton :    W.  Parhe.     1849.     8vo. 

Walkbr,  Thomas  Eades.  b.  Wednesbury, 
1843  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Walker,  Esq.  ;  Mat. 
Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  16th  Oct.,  1863;  of  Studley 
Castle,  Warws.  ;  M.P.,  East  VVorcs.,  1874— 
80. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1487.] 

Walker,   Sir  Walter.      b.  Barlon-under-Need- 

wood,  1600  ;  Mat.  Oriel  Coll.,  Ox.,  16th  June, 

1615  ;  LL.B.  from  Christ's  Coll.,  Cam.,  1628  ; 

LL.D.,   1640  ;    of  Bushey  Hall,    Herts.,  and 

Stretham,  Isle  of  Ely  ;  admitted  Inner  Temple, 

1642  ;    Advocate  of  Doctors'  Commons,  10th 

Feb.,  1657  ;  Advocate  to  Queen  Catherine,  wife 

to  King  Charles  II.  ;  Judge  of  Admiralty  and 

of    the    Prerogative    Court    of    Canterbury  ; 

Knighted  18th  April,  1661  ;    made  a  bequest 

to  Barton-under-Needwood  ;    m.  Mary,  dan.  of 

—  Lyme,  of  Southwiok,  Northants. 

[Goote's  Civilians,  84;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon,,  E.S., 
IT.,  1558.] 

Walkee,   William,      b.   Croxton,   1710  ;    s.   of 
John  Walker;    Mat.  Magd.  Hall,  Ox.,  26th 
March,  1729  ;  B.A.,  Wadh.  Coll.,  1732. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1487.] 

Walkley,  Thomas. 

A  Catalogue  of  the  Nobility  of  England  and  Ireland. 
London,  1630.     4to. 

Wall,  near  Lichfield. 
[Bodl.  Lib.,  855,  75. 

Waller,  Rev.  Charles  Henry,  b.  Ettingshall, 
1841  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Stephen  Richard  Waller, 
M.A.  ;  Mat.  Univ.  Coll.,  Ox.,  14th  June, 
1859  ;  Scholar,  1859—64 ;  B.A.,  1863  : 
M.A.,  1867  ;  Curate  of  St.  Jude's  Islington, 
1864 :  of  Christ  Church,  Mayfair,  London, 
1865  ;  Reader  at  Curzon  Chapel,  Mayfair, 
1869  ;  Tutor  of  London  College  of  Divinity, 
1865—84;  Minister  of  St.  John's  Chapel, 
Hampstead,  London,  1870 — 74  ;  Principal  of 
London  Coll.  of  Divinity,  1884  to  date. 

Letter  to  every  one  who  will  know  his  Bible.  London : 
Rivingtons,  1884. 

Names  on  the  Gates  of  Pearl.  London :  Sampson  Low 
^  Co.    1875. 

A  Grammar  of  the  Words  in  the  Greek  Testament. 
London:    Sampson  Low  S;  Co.     1878.     12mo. 

Commentary  on  Deuteronomy  and  Joshua  [in  Bishop 
Ellicott's  Commentary].     London;  Cassell.     4to. 

Silver  Sockets  and  other  Shadows  of  Redemption. 
London :  Sampson  Low.     Cr.  8vo. 

Analytical  Tocabulary  of  the  Words  of  the  Greek 
Testament.     London :  Low.    1877.     Pt.  8vo. 

When  ye  Pray.  London :  J.  F.  Shaw.  1883.  Cr.  8vo. 
2nd  ed.,  1885. 

Everyday  Life.     Same  imprint,  1885.    Cr.  8vo. 

The  Authoritative  Inspiration  of  Holy  Scripture. 
Blaclcie  <^  Son.    1886.    Cr.  8vo. 

Handbook  to  St.  Paul's  Epistles.  London:  Shaw. 
1887.    8vo. 

Tarious  Contributions  to  Magazines. 

Waller,  Rev.  Stephen  Richard.  Mat.  Brase- 
nose  Coll.,  Ox.  ;  B.A.,  1834;  M.A.,  1838  ; 
Curate  of  Ettingshall  ;  P.C.  of  Mitton, 


1849—68  ;  Rector  of  St.  Cuthbert's,  Bedford, 
1868  to  death. 
An  Address  to  the  Inhabitants  of  Ettingshall.    Bil- 
ston :  Q.  Price.    1838.    8vo.,  pp.  10. 

Wallis,  George,  b.  Wolverhampton,  8th  June, 
1811  ;  s.  of  John  Wallis  {b.  Liverpool,  29th 
Sept.,  1783  ;  d.  Wolverhampton,  23rd  Dec, 
1818)  and  Mary  Price  (5.  Wolverhampton, 
nth  July,  1784  ;  d.  there,  14th  Feb.,  1864), 
his  wife  ;  educated  Wolverhampton  Gr.  Scb., 
1820 — 27  ;  won  one  of  the  six  Exhibitions 
offered  by  Board  of  Trade  in  1841  ;  Head 
Master  Spitalfields  Sch.  of  Design,  1843—44  : 
of  Manchester  Sch.  of  Design,  1844  :  of 
Birmingham  :  South  Kensington,  1858 ; 
Deputy  Commissioner  on  Art,  1851  Exhibi- 
tion ;  Keeper  of  the  Art  Treasures,  South 
Kensington  Museum,  1863—92  ;  F.S.A.  ; 
m.,  3Uth  June,  1842,  Matilda,  dau.  of  Mr. 
William  Cundall,  of  Camberwell,  London  ;  d. 
Oct.,  1891. 
Introductory    Address    delivered  the   15th  January, 

1844,  to  the  Students  of  the  Manchester  School  of  Design. 

Printed  and  Published  by  Order  of  the  Council,  Manchester, 

1844.  8vo.,  pp.  14. 

The  Study  of  the  History,  Principles,  and  Practice  of 
Ornamental  Art,  An  Address  to  the  Students  of  the 
Manchester  School  of  Design,  January  20th,  1845.  Man- 
chester, 1845.     8vo.,  pp.  36. 

A  Letter  to  the  Council  of  the  Manchester  School  of 
Design  on  the  System  followed  in  the  School.    Oct.  22nd, 

1845.  Manchester :  Simms  (f  Denham.     n.d.  (1845).     8vo., 
pp.  28. 

A  Farewell  Letter  to  the  Council,  Subscribers,  Friends, 
and  Students  of  the  Manchester  School  of  Design.  Con- 
taining an  exposition  of  the  circumstances  which  led  to 
Mr.  Wallis's  Resignation.  May  1st.  Manchester :  Abel 
Heywood.     1848.     8vo.,  pp.  16. 

Prize  Essay  "  On  Art,  Science,  and  Manufactures  as 
an  Unity."  In  four  Chapters.  I.,  What  we  have  been 
doing.  II.,  What  we  are  doing.  III.,  What  we  ought  to 
ao.  IT..  What  we  can  do.  "Art  Journal"  Office,  1851. 
4to. 

The  Future  Uses  of  the  Crystal  Palace.  London ! 
George  Barclay.    1851.    8vo.,  pp.  24. 

General  Report  of  the  Commission  to  the  United 
States  of  America.  Written  by  G.  Wallis,  Esq.,  by  desire 
of  his  colleagues,  and  signed  by  them.  Presented  to  Par- 
liament, March,  1853.  London  :  Thomas  Harrison,  59,  Pall 
Mall.  n.d.  8vo.,  pp.  120.  Second  Edition,  1853,  8vo., 
pp  169. 

The  Industry  of  the  United  States  in  Machinery, 
Manufactures,  and  Useful  and  Ornamental  Arts,  Com- 
piled from  the  Official  Reports  of  Messrs.  Whitworth  and 
Wallis,  as  presented  to  Parliament.  London  and  New 
York :  George  Routledge  if-  Co.     1854.     12mo.,  pp.  172. 

[Corrected  in  MS.  by  G.  'Wallis.] 

Schools  of  Art  in  relation  to  Trade  and  Manufactures. 
A  Letter  to  Edmund  Potter,  Esq.,  President  of  the  Man- 
chester School  of  Art,  in  reply  to  an  Address  on  "The 
Position  of  Schools  of  Art,"  delivered  30th  October. 
Privately  printed,  1st  December,  1855.     8vo.,  pp.  18. 

The  Artistic,  Industrious,  and  Commercial  Results  of 
the  Paris  Exhibition  of  1855.    4to.,  pp.  20. 

Notes  on  some  remarkable  objects  exhibited  by  the 
French,  British,  and  Colonial  Departments  of  the  Paris 
Universal  Exhibition. 

Plans,  showing  the  relative  positions  of  the  several 
buildings  and  spaces  occupied  in  each  by  Great  Britain. 

Report  to  the  Et.  Hon.  The  Lord  Stanley,  of  Adderley, 
President  of  the  Board  of  Trade,  on  the  Position  which 
certain  classes  of  Birmingham  Manufacturers  held  in  the 
Paris  Universal  Exhibition  of  1855,  compared  with  similar 
productions  exhibited  by  France,  Belgium,  Austria,  Russia, 
&a. 

Paper  on  Recent  Progress  of  Design  as  applied  to 
Manufactures  ;  with  a  Discussion  with  Mr.  John  Ruskin, 
Reprinted  from  "  Society  of  Arts  Journal."  1858.  Roy. 
8vo.,  pp.  16. 

Schools  of  Art,  their  Constitution  and  Management. 


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Comprising  a  statement  of  the  progress,  present  position, 
and  working  of  tlie  Birmingham  Central  and  Branch 
Schools.  A  Paper  read  before  the  Education  Section  of 
the  Social  Science  Association  for  the  Promotion  of  Social 
Science.  October,  1857.  London:  Simphin  ^  Marshall. 
Birmingham:  B.  Hall.    1857.    8to.,  pp.  iio. 

Introdnotion  to  Catalogue  of  Exhibition  of  Works  of 
Art  Manufacture,  designed  or  executed  by  Students  of  the 
Schools  of  Art  in  connection  with  the  Science  and  Art 
Department.     1858.    8vo.,  pp.  10. 

On  Embroidering  by  Machinery,  with  Illustrations. 
Iteprintedfrom  Society  of  Arts  Journal,  n.d.  (1859).  Roy. 
8vo.,  pp.  7. 

On  the  New  Art  of  Auto-typography.  Reprinted  from 
"Midland  Counties  Herald,"  Birmingham  (1862).  12mo., 
pp.8. 

On  the  Decoration  of  the  International  Exhibition 
Building  by  J.  G-regory  Grace.  Reprinted  from  "  Society 
of  Arts  Journal,"  London.     (1862).    Roy.  8vo.,  pp.  7. 

Reprint  of  Articles  on  the  Manufactures  of  Birming- 
ham.    London :  Virtue  Brothers  cj-  Co.    1863.     12mo.,  pp.  94. 

The  Art  of  Auto-typography,  invented  and  patented 
by  George  Wallis.  A  "Paper  read  before  the  Society  of 
Arts.     Reprinted  from  Journal.    (1883).    Roy.  8vo.,  pp.  10. 

The  Royal  House  of  Tudor.  Illustrated  with  Photo- 
graphs of  Portraits  from  authentic  contemporary  Works, 
&o.     Privately  printed.    1866.    8to.,  pp.  114. 

Technical  Education.  'Reprinted from  "  Midland  Coun- 
ties Herald  "for  private  circulation.    (1868).     12mo.,  pp.  8. 

Special  Report  on  the  Local  Manufactures  of  South 
Staffordshire  and  East  Worcestershire,  as  exhibited  in  the 
Wolverhampton  Exhibition.  Prepared  by  order  of  the 
Committee  of  Council  on  Education,  South  Kensington 
Museum.  Wolverhampton :  Steen  ^  Blachett.  1889.  8vo., 
pp.  23. 

Swedenborg  and  Modern  Culture.  A  Paper  read  be- 
fore the  Swedenborg  Reading  Society,  June  15th,  1871. 
London  :  James  Spiers.     1875.     8vo.,  pp.  23. 

[N.B. — Delayed  in  pubUoation,  owing  to  the  printer  having 
mislaid  the  MS.  from  year  liri— 76.] 

An  Address  to  the  Students  of  the  Manchester  School 
of  Art,  December,  18th,  on  the  occasion  of  the  distribution 
of  the  prizes  by  the  Right  Rev.  The  Lord  Bishop  of 
Manchester.  Printed  by  the  Council  of  the  School,for  dis- 
tribution to  Subscribers  and  Students,  from,  the  Reporter's 
Notes.     Manchester,  1872.     8vo.,  pp.  16. 

Language  by  Touch.  A  Narrative  illustrating  the 
Instruction  of  the  Blind  and  Deaf  Mute.  London:  W. 
Tweedie.     1873.     12mo.,  pp.  68. 

Decorative  Art  in  Britain,  Past,  Present,  and  Future. 
An  Address  to  the  Students  of  the  Manchester  School  of 
Art,  February  2nd,  1877.  Printed  for  the  Council  of  the 
School.  Manchester :  George  Faulkner  ^  Son.  1877.  8vo., 
pp.  13. 

Construction  as  an  Element  of  Design  in  Ancient 
Furniture.  An  Introduction  to  the  Catalogue  of  a  Special 
Loan  Collection  of  Furniture  at  Bethnal  Green  Branch 
Museum,  with  illustrations.     1878.    8vo.  pp.  35. 

Speech  on  the  occasion  of  a  Dance  by  the  Pan  Makers' 
Company,  City,  on  Technical  Education,  January  17th. 
Printed  for  and  used  by  the  Company.    1879.    8vo.,  pp.  7. 

The  Lost  Rembrandt.  With  Illustrations.  Reprinted 
from  the  "  Art  Journal."     1879.     4to.,  pp.  4. 

A  Letter  on  the  Origin  of  the  Free  Libraries'  Act. 
Reprintedfrom  the  "Birmingham  Daily  Post."    1881.    4to., 

isritish  Art,  Pictorial,  Decorative,  and  Industrial.  A 
Fifty  Tears' Retrospect :  1832—1882.  A  Paper  read  before 
the  Arts  Society  of  Nottingham,  at  Nottingham  Castle, 
October  31st.  London:  Chapman  ^  Hall.  Nottingham.: 
Thomas  Forman  ^-  Sons.    1882.    8vo.,  pp.  27. 

Introduction  to  the  Catalogue  of  Manufactures,  De- 
corations, and  Designs,  the  Work  of  the  Students  of  the 
Schools  of  Art  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland  m  connection 
with  the  Science  and  Art  Department,  South  Kensmgton, 
exhibited  at  the  International  Health  and  Education  Ex- 
hibition, 1884.    8vo.,  pp.  7.  «  -r,     • ,     i   .   .■  t 

Letter  on  the  Unfair  Treatment  of  Resident  Artists 
in  the  Annual  Exhibition  of  the  Royal  Manchester  In- 
stitution IManchester  Courier,  3rd  Dec,  1836.  (N.B.--This 
letter  founded  the  Manchester  Academy  of  Art  Mi-.  G. 
Wallis  being  the  first  Secretary)].  Lecture  On  the  Culti- 
vation of  a  Popular  Taste  in  the  Fine  Arts  of  Pamting 
and  Sculpture  [Stqfs.  Examiner,  mhA^nl  1839];  0° 
the  Principles  of  Natural  Form  \_tb.,  2oth  March,  1840]. 
Critiques  on  the  Pictures  and  Objects  of  Art  m  the  Exhi- 
bition of  Wolverhampton  Mechanics'  Institution  [ib.,  mh 
Aug.,  5th  Sept.,  19th  Sept.,  1840].  Eight  Essays  on  The 
Fine  Arts  [Linten's  The  National,  1841^2].     Lecture  On 


the  Principles  of  the  Art  of  Design  as  applicable  to 
Decoration  and  Manufacture  [  Staffs.  Examiner,  24th  Sep., 
1842].  Letter  in  Support  of  the  Proposal  to  establish  the 
School  of  Design  [Eastern  Counties  Herald,  1845].  Critique 
on  the  Objects  of  Art  and  Manufactures  contributed  to 
the  Manchester  Mechanics'  Institution  Exhibition  [Man- 
chester Times  (1845)]  ;  ditto,  contributed  to  the  Exposition 
of  Manufactures,  at  the  School  of  Design,  Royal  Man- 
chester Institution  [jj.  (27th  Dec,  1845)]  ;  Notice  of  a 
Course  of  Lectures  on  History,  Principles,  and  Practice  of 
Ornamental  Art  [Manchester  Examiner  {Uth¥eh.),  Man- 
chester Courier  (18th,  25th  Feb.:  7th,  14th,  25th  March), 
Manchester  Guardian  (18th  Feb.),  Manchester  Times  (2l8t 
Feb. ;  14th  March),  Liverpool  Times  (7th  April),  Liverpool 
Jour.  (7th  March)  (1846)]  ;  Report  of  Mr.  George  Wallis's 
retirement  from  the  Manchester  School  of  Design,  and 
Presentation  of  a  Testimonial  by  the  Students  [Manchester 
Courier  (2nd  May,  1846),  Manchester  Guardian  (6th  May, 
1846)]  ;  Lecture  "on  the  Fine  Arts  and  their  Application 
to  Industrial  Purposes  "  to  the  Bradford  Mechanics'  Insti- 
tute, Slst  October  [Bradford  and  Wakefield  Jour.  (15th 
Oct.,  1846)]  ;  ditto,  "on  Decorative  Art,"  to  the  Maccles- 
field Mechanics'  Institute  [Macclesfield  Courier  (21st  Nov., 
1846)] ;  ditto,  in  the  Worcester  Guiidhall  Assembly  Room, 
Nov.  30th  [Worcester  Herald  (5th  Dec),  Worcester  Chroni- 
cle (2nd  Dec,  1846)]  ;  Paper  "on  the  Reproduction 
Principles  of  Ornamental  Art."  read  at  a  Conversazione  in 
the  Royal  Manchester  Institution  [Manchester  Courier 
(16th  Dec),  Manchester  Guardian  (16th  Dec,  1846)]  ;  A 
Series  of  Essays  on  Art  Education  [The  People's  Jour. 
(1847)]  ;  Paper  "on  the  Early  Education  of  the  Hand  and 
Eye,"  read  at  the  Royal  Manchester  Institution  [  Manchester 
Courier  (12th  Feb.),  Manchester  Guardian  (16th  Feb., 
1847)]  ;  Lecture  "  on  the  Fine  Arts  in  their  Application  to 
Manufactures,"  at  Worcester  Guildhall,  Marcli  26th  [  Wor- 
cester Herald  (30th  March,  1847)] ;  Paper  "on  Sculpture 
in  Relation  to  Modern  Means  and  Requirements,"  read  at 
Royal  Manchester  Institution  [Manchester  Courier  (24th 
Jan.),  Manchester  Examiner  and  Times  (20th  Jan.,  1849)]  ; 
Article  on  "Provincial  Exhibition  of  Manufactured  Art 
[Sir  H.  Cole's  Jour,  of  Design  (1848)];  Lecture  to  the 
Teachers  of  the  Manchester  Church  Teachers'  Institute 
[Manchester  Courier  (7th  March,  1849)];  ditto,  "on  the 
Fine  Arts  and  their  Application  to  Manufactures,"  at  the 
Worcester  Athenseum  [Worcester  Chronicle  (28th  Feb.), 
Worcester  Herald  (1st  March,  1849)]  ;  Paper  on  the  "Past 
Progress  and  Present  Artistic  Condition  of  Calico  Printing, 
with  illustrations,  styles  of  colours,  &c.,  read  before  the 
Society  of  Arts,  23rd  May  [Notes  of  Proceeding,  Soc.  of 
Arts  (1849)]  ;  A  Series  of  Critiques  on  "The  Exposition 
of  Arts  and  Manufactures,"  held  at  Bingley  Hall,  Birming- 
ham- [Midland  Counties'  Herald  (30th  Aug. :  6th  and  27th 
Sept. :  4th,  11th,  18th,  25th  Oct,  1849)]  ;  Letter  on  "Ex- 
positions of  Manufactures  and  Local  Museums  of  Art " 
[ib.  (8th  Nov.,  1849)]  ;  Lectures  "on  the  Condition  of 
Design,"  delivered  by  request  of  the  Board  of  Trade  to  the 
Students  of  the  School  of  Design,  Somerset  House  [Morn- 
ing Chronicle  (25th  Nov. :  8th,  29th  Dec,  1849),  Jour,  of 
Design  (Jan.,  1850)]  ;  Paper  "on  the  Past  Progress,  &c., 
of  Calico  Printing  "  (in  continuation  of  a  former  one),  read 
before  the  Society  of  Arts,  Feb.  13th  [Jour,  of  Design 
(March,  1850)] ;  Papers  "  on  the  Silk  Manufactures  of 
Great  Britain"  [ib.,  Vols. 'I.  and  II.]  ;  Memoir  of  James 
Thompson,  F.R.S.,  of  Clithero,  Calico  Printer  [ib.  (Nov., 
1850),  pp.  65,  66]  ;  Paper  on  "Periodical  Exhibitions  of 
Manufactures"  [ib.  (1850),  pp.  69— 71] ;  Addresses  "on 
the  Objects  of  the  Great  Exhibition  and  its  Advantages  to 
Manufactures,  delivered  in  various  parts  of  the  Country 
[Sunderland  Times  (19th  April,  1850),  Sunderland  Herald 
(19th  April),  Darlington  and  Stockton  Times  (23rd  and  27th 
ipril),  Carlisle  Jour.  (26th  April),  Carlisle  Patriot  (27th 
April),  Whitehaven  Herald  f4th  May),  Kendal  Mercury 
(11th  May),  Lancaster  Guardian  (18th  May),  Manchester 
Examiner,  Guardian,  Spectator,  and  Courier  (18th  May), 
Chester  Chronicle  (18th  May),  Wolverhampton  Chronicle 
(12th  June),  Worcester  Chronicle  (12th  June),  Birmingham 
.Tour,  (loth  June),  Staffs.  Advertiser  (at  Hanley,  15th  :  at 
Stoke,  22nd  June),  Manchester  Courier  (29th),  Guardian 
(26th),  and  Spectator  (29th  June),  Saunders'  Dublin  News 
Letter  (3rd,  4th,  6th,  loth  July),  Armagh  Guardian  (22nd 
July),  Limerick  Chronicle  (27th  July  :  30th  Nov.),  Clare 
Examiner  (27th  July),  Macclesfield  Courier  and  Herald 
(10th  Aug.),  Saunders'  Dublin  News  Letter  (25th,  30th 
Oct.),  Freeman's  Jour.  (25th,  29th,  30th,  Slst  Oct.),  Morn- 
ing Chronicle,  The  Advocate  (6th  Nov.,  4th  Dec),  Tipper- 
ary  Free  Press  (10th  Nov.),  Cork  Southern  Reporter  (14th 
Nov.),  Limerick  Reporter  (22nd  Nov.)]  ;  Special  Articles 
on  "The  Great  Exhibition  of  1851"  [Illus.  Lond.  News 
(3rd,  10th,  17th,  31st  May  :    14th  June  ;   7th,  26th,  July  ; 


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30th  Sept. .  4th  Oct.,  1851)]  ;  General  "Weekly  Articles  on 
ditto  [ib.  (10th  May— 22ud  STov.,  inclusive— except  9th 
Aug. — 1851)];  Sixteen  Critiques  on  ditto  ^Morning  Chroni- 
cle (5th  June— 13th  Oct.,  1851)];  Inaugural  Lecture  on 
the  Occasion  of  the  Opening  of  the  Worcester  School  of 
Design  in  the  Guildhall,  Worcester  [Worcester  Herald 
(27th  Sept.),  Worcester  Chronicle  (27th  Sept.,  1851)]  ; 
Prize  Essay  \_Art  Jour.  (Oct.  and  Nov.,  1851)] ;  Speech 
at  a  County  Meeting  to  Promote  the  Establishment 
of  the  Wolverhampton  and  South  Staffordshire  School  of 
Design  [Wolverhampton  Chronicle  (17th  Dec,  1851)]; 
Lecture  "  on  a  School  of  Design  in  relation  to  Art,  Manu- 
factures, and  Education  "  [ib.  (27th  Jan.,  1852)] ;  Lecture 
on  the  Industrial  and  Educational  Position  of  the  ITnited 
States  of  America  in  1853  [ib.  (17th  May,  1855)]  ;  Paper 
on  Becent  Progresses  of  Design  as  applied  to  Manufactures 
[Society  of  Arts  Jour.  (14th  May,  1856)]  ;  Lecture  on 
Common  Tests  of  Every-Day  Art,  delivered  at  the  Wolver- 
hampton Athenaeum  [Wolverhampton  Chronicle  (16th  Jan., 
1858)]  ;  An  Address  to  the  Students  of  the  Wolverhamp- 
ton School  of  Art  "  on  the  Study  and  Practice  of  Art " 
[ib.  (Ist  Sept.,  1858)]  ;  Address  to  the  Friends  of  the  Wol- 
verhampton School  of  Art  [ib.  (12th  Jan.,  1859)]  ;  On 
Embroidering  by  Machinery  [Society  of  Arts  Jour.  (1859), 
pp.  818 — 24]  ;  On  a  Free  Library,  Museum,  and  School  of 
Art  for  Wolverhampton  [  Wolverhampton  Chronicle  (23rd 
May,  I860)]  ;  Letter  on  the  Birmingham  School  of  Art 
[Birmingham  Daily  Post  (12th  Feb.,  1861)];  Article  "on 
the  New  Art  of  Auto-typography  [Midland  Counties' 
Herald  (1st  May,  1862)]  ;  Speeches  delivered  and  State- 
ments made  by  G-.  W.  as  to  the  Arrangements  for  Exhibi- 
tors in  the  forthcoming  Exhibition  of  1862  [Notts.  Daily 
Guardia)!  (6th  Sept.),  The  Independent  (14th  Sept.),  Shef- 
Jield  Times  (25th  Sept.),  Wolverhampton  Chronicle  (25th 
Sept.),  Midland  Counties'  Herald  (3rd  Oct.),  Saturday 
Evening  Post  (19th  Oct.,  1861)]  ;  Paper  "on  the  Decora- 
tions of  the  International  Buildings  by  I.  Gregory  Grace  " 
[Society  of  Arts  Jour.  (1862)];  A  Series  of  Articles  on 
"The  Manufactures  of  Birmingham  and  its  Neighbour- 
hood, as  Exhibited  in  the  International  Exhibition  of 
1862"  [Midland  Counties  Herald  (1862j]  ;  Letter  on 
"  England  and  the  United  States "  [Morning  Star  and 
Dial  (29th  Jan.,  1862)]  ;  ditto,  "on  Engines  as  used  in  the 
United  States  "  [Bi7'mingham  Daily  Post  {2lstJsia.,l&6!i)'\  ; 
Description  of  the  Arrangements  by  Mr.  Wallis  of  the 
Guards'  Ball,  given  by  the  Household  Brigade  of  Guards 
to  the  Prince  and  Princess  of  Wales  on  their  Marriage 
[Times  (27th  June),  Daily  Telegraph  (27th  June,  1863)]  ; 
Address  to  the  Marylebone  and  West  London  School  of 
Art  [Marylebone  Mercury  (7th  Dec,  1863)];  Eeport  on 
the  Employment  of  Students  of  Schools  of  Art  by  Manu- 
facturers of  the  United  Kingdom,  presented  to  Parliament, 
10th  February,  1863  [Report  of  the  Science  and  Art  De- 
partment, occupying  32  pp.]  ;  The  Art  of  Auto-typography 
[Society  of  Arts  Jour.  (17th  April,  1863)]  ;  Lecture  on 
Art  to  the  South  London  Photographic  Society,  Feb.  8th 
[Photographic  News  (16th  Feb.),  Brit.  Jour,  of  Photo- 
graphy (16th  Feb.,  1866)]  ;  Six  Aiticles  on  Art  [Cassell's 
The  Working  Man  (6th,  13th,  20th,  27th  Jan. :  3rd,  16th 
Feb.,  1866)]  ;  Article  on  "The  Ghost  of  an  Art  Process 
practised  at  Soho,  Staffs.,  1777 — 86,  erroneously  supposed 
to  have  been  Photography"  [Art  Jour.  (Aug.,  1866)]; 
Lecture  on  "John  Flaxmau"  [Holborn  and  Bloomsbury 
Jour.  (24th  Nov.,  1866)]  ;  A  Series  of  Articles  "on  Bir- 
mingham and  Midland  Counties  Art  Manufactures  and  the 
Paris  Exhibition"  [Midland  Counties'  Herald  (11th,  18th, 
25th  Jijly:  1st,  8th,  15th,  22nd  Aug.,  1867)]  ;  ditto,  "on 
British  Art  Manufactures  and  the  Paris  Exhibition " 
[Illus.  Land.  News  (1867;  weekly)];  An  Essay  "on 
Various  Objects  of  Art  in  the  Paris  Exhibition,  1867 " 
[Art  Jour.,  Eeport  at  foot  of  pp.  77 — 107]  ;  Letter  "on 
Technical  Education"  [Midland  Counties'  Herald  (13th 
Feb.,  1868)];  Article  "on  the  Art  Manufactures  from 
South  Kensington  Museum,  exhibited  at  Birmingham 
Museum  Midland  Institute  [iJ.  (lOthSept.,  1868)] ;  Speech 
at  the  Opening  of  Wolverhampton  Free  Library  [  Wolver- 
hampton Chronicle  (31st  March),  Birmingham  Daily  Post 
(30th  March,  1869)]  ;  Origin  of  the  Free  Libraries  and 
Museums  Act  [Midland  Counties'  Herald  (1st  April,  1869)]; 
Article  on  "Worcester  Porcelain  in  an  Exhibition  in  the 
Loan  Court,  South  Kensington  Museum  [ib.  (6th  May, 
1869)]  ;  Articles  on  "The  Ornamental  Iron  Work  in  the 
South  Kensington  Museum  [Art  Jour.  (July  and  Aug., 
1869)];  Letter  on  "The  South  Staifordshire  Exhioition 
and  Future  Education  in  Science  and  Art "  [  Wolverhamp- 
ton Chronicle  (10th  Nov.,  1869)];  Indian  Architecture— 
The  Eastern  Gate  of  the  Sanchi  Topa,  Bhopal,  Central 
India,  with  illustrations  [Art  Jour.  (March,  1871),  pp.  65 
— 8] ;  The  Prospects  of  the  International  Exhibition, "1871 


[ij.  (April,  1871)]  ;    Joseph  Lockett,  of  Manchester:    an 
Obituary  [ib.  (May,  1871)]  ;    The  International  Exhibi- 
tion, 1871 :  an  Essay  printed  at  the  foot  of  the  "  Editorial 
Notice   of  the  Objects   exhibited"    [ib.    (1871)]  ;     ditto 
[Midland    Counties'  Herald  (18th  May:    1st,  22nd  June: 
6th  July  :  5th  Oct.,  1871)  |  ;  Provincial  Museum  of  Science 
and  Art  [The  Builder  (22nd  June,  1872)] ;    Birmingham 
Jewellery  in  the  International  Exhibition  of  1872  [Mid- 
land Counties'  Herald  (20th  June,  1872)]  ;   Essay  on  the 
Exhibition  of  1872,  printed  at  foot  of  the  Editorial  Notices 
thereof    [Art  Jour.  (1872) ;   reprinted,  Midland  Counties' 
Herald  (24th  Oct.,  1872)]  ;    The  International  Exhibition 
of    1873    [Midland  Counties'  Herald  (]7th  April,  1873)]  ; 
Silk  Manufactures  in  the  Midland   Counties   [ib.    (26th 
June)]  ;    Carriages  from  the  Midlands  [ib.  (17th  July)] ; 
Manufacture  of  Steel  [iJ.  (17th  Aug.)]  ;    Acquisitions  by 
the  South  Kensington  Museum  during  1872   [Art  Jour. 
(March,  1873)]  ;    The  Nottingham  Museum  [ib.  (July)]  ; 
The  New  Architectural  Courts  [ib.  (Aug.)]  ;  International 
Exhibition  of  1873  [ib.  (Aug.),  pp.  359,  360]  ;   The  Ellison 
Collection  of  Water  Colour  Drawings  at  South  Kensing- 
ton Museum   [ib.  (Feb.,  1874)]  ;    The  International  Ex- 
hibition of   1874    [ib.   (March)];    Special   Exhibition   of 
Enamels,  South  Kensington  Museum  [ib.  (July),  pp.  203, 
204]  ;    English  Furniture  and  Decoration   at  the  Intei- 
na,tional  Exhibition,  1874  [ib'.  (Aug.).  pp.  241,  242]  ;    The 
Exhibition   of  the  Works  of  Owen  Jones  [ib.  (Sept.),  p. 
285]  ;  Acquisition  by  the  South  Kensington  Museum  in 
1874  [ib.  (Nov.),  p.  125] ;  The  Indian  Annexe  to  the  Inter- 
national Exhibition,  1874  [ib.  (Dec),  p.  328]  ;  Note  on  the 
Close   of   the   Exhibition    [ib.  (Jan.,  1875),  p.  23]  ;    The 
South   Kensington   Museum  ;   its  Position  as  a  National 
Institution    [ib.  (May),  p.  153]  ;    Grseco-Budhistic  Sculp- 
ture [ib.  (Nov.),  p.  234]  ;    The   Persian   Collection  in  the 
South  Kensington  Museum    [ib.  (April,  1876),  p.  121]  ; 
Museums  and   Schools   of   Industrial  Art  in  the  United 
States  of  America  [jj.  (July),p.  201]  ;  Recent  Acquisitions 
in  the  South  Kensington  Museum    [ib.  (Oct.),  p.  285]  ; 
Speech  at  Distribution  of  Prizes  to  Hanley  School  of  Art 
[Stajfs.   Advertiser  (21st  Oct.),  Staffs.  Sentinel  (21st  Oct., 
1876)] ;    Birmingham  Industries  at  the  Paris  Exhibition 
1878    [Midland  Counties'  Herald   (27th  June  :  25th  July, 
1878)]  ;    Cotton,  Woollens,  and  Silk  in  Paris  Exhibition 
[The   Economist    (7th,  21st  Sept.:    19th  Oct.:  2nd  Nov., 
1878)]  ;    The   Lost    Rembrandt,    with   illustrations    [Art 
Jour.  (1879),  pp.  273—76]  ;    National  Policy  in  relation  to 
Art   as   applied   to   Manufactures    [Maq.  of  Art,  I.,  173]  ; 
Tussore,  the  Wild  Silk  of  India  [ib.,  11.,  47] ;    Artistic 
Ironwork,  with  illustrations  [I'i.,  III.,  112,  139]  ;    Decora- 
tive Ironwork  [ib.,  V.,  61,  401]  ;    Original  Designs  for  Art 
Manufactures :    Introductory  Article    [Art    Jour.    (Jan., 
1880),  p.  13]  ;    Speech  at  the  Opening  of  the  New  School 
of  Art,  Manchester,  April  27th,  1881   [Manchester    Courier 
(28th  April),  Manchester  Examiner  and  Times  (28th  April, 
1881)] ;   Speech  after  a  Paper  on  "Botanical  Science  in  its 
relation  to  Ornamental  Art,"  read  by  F.  E.  Hulme,  P.L.S., 
F.S.A.,  before  the  Society  of  Arts,  Jan.  18th,  1882  ["joui- 
(20th  Jan.,  1881)1  ;    A   Letter   "on   the   Origin   of   Free 
Libraries   Act"    [_Birmingham  Daily  Post   (6th   June)]  ■ 
Silver  Plate  at  the  Beihnal  Green  Museum,  with  illustra- 
tions  [Art  Jour.  (April,  1885),  pp.  73—5]  ;    Speech  after 
a  Paper  on  "  Museums  of  Trade  Patterns  and  Industrial 
Examples  "  read  by  W.  H.  AUett,  Esq.,  before  the  Society 
of    Arts,    Jan.    1.5th,    1886     [Jour.    (18th    Jan.,    1886)]  • 
Museums  and   Music   [Notts.  Daily  Guardian    (5th  Oct., 
1886)]  ;   The  Economical  Formation  of  Art  Museums  for 
the  People :  a  Paper  at  the  Liverpool  Meeting,  in  1888,  of 
the  National  Association  for  the  Advancement  of  Art  in 
its  application  to  Industry  [Eeport  (1888),  pp.  286—88] 

Filed  and  Mounted  Copies  of  the  above  Contributions 
Mr.  W.  has  had  bound  up  in  Seven  Volumes,  as  follows  •— 
L,  1836—50  ;  II.,  1851—60  ;  HI.,  1861—70  ;  IV  1871— 
80 _;  v.,  1881— 90;  Exhibitions,  VL,  1850  and  1851 ;  VIL 
18o5 — 87.  ' 

Obituary.     [Manchester  Guardian   (27th  Oct.,  1891).] 

Wai.lis,  George  Harrj.     \_See  Appendix.] 

Wallis,  Whitworth.  b.  Handsworth,  23rd  June, 
1856  ;  s.  of  George  Wallis  [«eg]  ;  educated 
privately  and  at  Brompton  Coll.,  London,  at 
the  Polytechnic,  Hanover,  Germany,  and '  at 
the  Pension  Berchoud,  Paris  ;  P.E.G.S. 
P.S.A.,  K.C.  and  Knt.  of  several  Continental 
Orders  of  Chivalry;  on  Royal  Commission 
Staff    of    Paris    Exhibition,    1878;     Special 


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WALTERS 


Technical  Assistant,  S.  Kensington  Museum  ; 
Officer  in  charge  of  Indian  Collections  of 
H.M.  the  Queen,  H.R.H.  the  Prince  of  Wales, 
the  Duke  of  Edinburgh,  Indian  Museum,  and 
Indian  Government,  at  the  Exhibitions  of 
Berlin,  Stociiholm,  Copenhagen,  and  Amster- 
dam ;  Director  of  the  Museum  and  Art  Gallery, 
Birmingham,  1885  to  date  ;  Member  of  Coun- 
cil, National  Association  for  Advancement  of 
Art  ;  of  the  Garricli  Club,  London ;  m. 
Charlotte  Mary,  dau.  of  William  White,  Esq., 
of  Harley,  Chislehurst,  Kent. 

Edited— 

Catalogue  of  the  Works  of  David  Cox. 

Ditto  of  the  Pre-Raphaelite  Exhibition  at  Birmingham, 
and  manysimilar  Works. 

W.  W.  is  a  frequent  contributor  on  Art  and  Art 
matters  to  Art  Journal^  Magazine  of  Art,  English  Illus- 
trated, &c. 

Numerous  Lectures  and  Addresses  on  "Pompeii," 
'•Pompeian  Art,"  "Across  the  Apennines,"  &o.,to  various 
Institutions  and  Schools  of  Art  in  the  United  Kingdom. 

Walmesley,  Gilbert,  b.  Lichfield,  1681  ;  s.  of 
Rev.  William  Walmesley  ;  Mat.  Trin.  Coll., 
Ox.,  14th  April,  1698  ;  Barrister-at-Law, 
Inner  Temple,  1707  ;  Registrar  of  Ecclesiasti- 
cal Court  at  Lichfield  ;  d.  3rd  Aug.,  1751  ; 
bur.  Lichfield  Cathedral. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1563.] 

Walmesley,  Most  Worshipful  William,  LL.B. 
Chancellor  of  Lichfield,  1698  to  death  ;    M.P. 
for  City  ;  d.  July,  1713  ;  bur.  Lichfield  Cathe- 
dral, 18th  July. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  192.] 

Walmesley,  Rev.  Wilham.  B.A.,  Trin.  Coll., 
Cam.,  1707  ;  M.A.,  1711  ;  incorporated  in 
Ox.  Univ.,  9th  July,  1711  ;  Preb.  of  Ulveton 
and  Canon  of  Lichfield,  7th  May,  1718—20  ; 
Dean  of  Lichfield,  7th  May,  1720  to  death  ; 
Vicar  of  Packington,  Leics.,  20th  March, 
1729,  to  death  ;  d.  18th  Sept.,  1730. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1563  ;    Harwood's 

Lichfield,  187,  239.] 

Walrond,  Amos.  b.  Wells,  Somers.  ;  s.  of 
William  Walrond  [of  Islebrewers,  Somers., 
who  compounded  for  his  estates,  in  1646,  as 
William  Walrond,  of  Wells  ;  d.  1662,  aged 
over  fourscore,  and  bur.  in  Wells  Cathedral]  ; 
Ox.  Univ.  ;  M.P.,  Taniworth,  1661  to  death  ; 
d.  1669. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  lY.,  1564.] 

Records'  concerning  the  Church  [Bodl  Lib.,  «S9,  "]  ; 
Church  Rates  [J6.,  853,  776]  ;    Lands  [ib.,  1527,  art.  17J. 

Walsall  (or  Wallsall),  Ven.  Francis.  B.A., 
from  Benet's  (Corp.  Oh.)  Coll.,  Cam.,  1626  ; 
M  A  ,  1629  ;  incorporated  D.D.,  21st  Feb., 
1643  Ox.  Univ.;  Rector  of  Great  Wig- 
borough,  Essex,  1636;  of  Sandy,  Beds 
1639  ;  Archd.  of  Coventry,  1642  ;  Preb.  of 
Westminster,  1661. 
[Wood's   Fasti,  II.,  p.  it.;    Foster's   Alumni   Oxon 

B.S.,  IV.,  1563  ;    Smith's  Westminster  Abbey,  283  ;    WUl- 

more's  Walsall,  315.] 

Walsall  Taxpayers'  Reform  Association. 


Address  of  the  Walsall  Ratepayers'  Reform  Associa- 
tion to  the  Taxpayers  of  England  on  the  Present  Mode 
of  Assessing  and  Collecting  the  Income  and  Assessed 
Taxes.     Walsall,    n.d.  (1868).    8vo.,  pp.  4. 

Walsh,  James  le.  Canon  of  Lichfield. 
[Bodl.  Lib.,  79i,  120.] 

Walter,  James,  b.  Batterley  (Balterley),  1564  ; 
s.  of  Edmund  Walter  ;  Mat.  Brasenose  Coll., 
Ox.,  20th  March,  1579  ;  Student,  Inner 
Temple,  1581  ;  perhaps  same  who  was  M.P. 
for  New  Radnor,  1588—89. 
[Inns  of  Court  Register;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S., 

IV.,  1564.] 

Walter,  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  Lapley  ;  s.  of  William 
Walter;  Mat.  St.  Alban  Hall,  Ox.,  19th 
June,  1662  ;  B.A.,  1666  ;  Rector  of  Blymhill, 
6th  Nov.,  1668,  to  death  ;  Preb.  of  Dassett 
Parva  and  Canon  of  Lichfield,  21st  Nov., 
1671—97  :  d.,  Blymhill,  Aug.  (bur.  26th), 
1706. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1565  ;    Harwood's 

Lichfield,  226  ;   La  Neve's  Fasti ;  Lichfield  Diocesan  Reg. ; 

Hist.  Coll.  of  StafEs.,  IL  (pt.  2),  99,  142.] 

Walter,  Sir  WiUiam,  Bart.  b.  1603  ;  s.  of 
John  Walter  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  16th  March, 
1620  ;  created  D.C.L.,  1st  (or  2nd)  Nov., 
1630;  created  a  Baronet,  16th  Aug.,  1641; 
M.P.,  Lichfield,  1628—40  ;  elected  for  Oxford- 
shire, April,  1G63,  but  seat  declared  void  ;  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Lucas  ;  d.  23rd 
March,  1674. 
[Parliamentary  Diet. ;   Foster's  Alumni   Oxon.,  E.S., 

IV.,  1665  ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  363.] 

Walters,  Rev.  Charles.  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  ; 
Primate's  Hebrew  Prizeman,  1848  and  1850  ; 
1st  Archbp.  King's  Divinity  Prizeman,  1850  ; 
B.A.,  1851  ;  M.A.,  1856  ;  Curate,  St.  John's, 
Hanley,  1852—56  ;  of  St.  Mark's,  Shelton, 
1856 — 57  ;  Resident  Chp.  to  Philanthropic 
Soc.  for  the  Reformation  of  Juvenile  Offenders' 
Farm  Sch.,  Red  Hill. 
Reports  of  the  Philanthropic  Society's  Farm  School. 

[  Yearly,  since  appointment.'] 

Walters,  John  Thomas,  Printer,  &c.,  Rugeley. 
A  Sermon  on  the  Fifth  of  November.     [See  Wolseley 

(Sir  C.).] 

Divine  Truth.     [See  Either  (Archd.).] 

Christian  Patriotism.     [See  Bather  (Archd.).] 

History  of  England.     [See  Poole  (Rev.  W.).] 

A  Mirror  of  Faith.     [See  Neale  (Rev.  J.  M.).] 

Traffic  in  Pardons.     [See  Hodson  (Archd.).] 

The  Truth,  the  Whole  Truth,  &c.      [See  Green  (Rev. 

T.  L.).] 

Catholic  Clergymen  versus  Protestant  Parsons.      [  See 

Wolseley  (Sir  C.).] 

Deed  of  Settlement  of  the   Staffordshire  Hemp   and 

Flax  Company,  established  at  Rugeley,  1838.     (A  copy.) 

Rugeley:    J.    T.    Walters,  Printer. 
■   [See  G-resley  (Rev.  Preb.).] 
Lectures  on   the   Seven  Sentences.    Rugeley:    J.    T. 

Walters,    n.d. 

Hymns   of  the   Church,  pointed  as  they  are  to  be 

chanted    .     .     .    Revised  and  arranged  by  Mr.  Pemsall. 

Edited  by  Rev.  F.  E.  Paget  [see].  ,.  ^  ,„  , 

How  to  be  Useful  and  Happy.    Rugeley :  J.  T.  Walters. 

The    Prayer    Book:    A    Safe    Guide.     [See  Watson 
(Rev.  A.).] 

Hints  on  Ornamental  Needlework. 
Sermons.     [See  Watson  (Rev.  A.).] 
A  Lenten  Address.     [/J.] 


WALTERS 


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WALTHOE 


Walters,  Philip.     Partner  in  Firm  of  B.  &  P. 
Walters,  Lock  Smiths,  Wolverhampton. 
The   Wolverhampton  Lock   Trade  :    Its  Present  and 
Future  Prospects     .     .  Birmingham:   M.  Billing,  Son, 

df  Co.    1864. 

Walthal,  Eev.  Thomas,  b.  Wistaston,  Cheshire, 
1656  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Walthal ;  Mat.  Brase- 
nose  Coll.,  Ox.,  20th  March,  1673  ;  B.A., 
1676  ;  M.A.,  1679  ;  Vicar  of  Leek,  1695  to 
death;  m.,  1690,  Elizabeth,  dau.  oi  Thomas 
W^atson,  of  Holditch,  Staffs.  ;  d.  29th  April, 
1711. 
[Foster's  Alumni   Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,   1566  ;    Sleigh's 

Leek,  82.] 

Walthal,  Thomas,     b.  Newcastle,  1793  ;    s.  of 

Peter  Walthal  ;    Mat.  Trin.   Coll.,   Ox.,  10th 

May,  1815  ;  d.  24th  Oct.,  1857. 

[Man.  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.,  III.,  87 ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon., 
lY.,  1494 ;  Sleigh's  Leek,  82.] 

Waltham,    EeT.    John.      b.    1752  ;     of    Jesus 
Coll.,    Cam.  ;    M.A.  ;    Rector    of   Darlaston, 
21st  Feb.,  1800,  to  death  ;    J.P.,  Staffs.  ;    m., 
at  Darlaston,  11th  June,  1811,  Mary,  dan.  of 
William  Fletcher,  of  Darlaston  ;  d.  1814. 
Portrait,     [Lawneswood  House.] 
Ditto.     [Fenes  Eer.  J.  W.  Fletcher,  Ashleigh,  Derby.] 
[Cottage  Mag.,  IT.,  30 — 4 ;   Ch.  Guardian,  §'c.] 

Walthoh,  J.     Printer,  &c.,  in  the  Middle  Tem- 
ple Cloysters,  and  at  his  shop  in  Stafford. 

A  General  Abridgment  of  the, Common  Law  .  .  By 
Knightly  D'Anvers. 

The  Law  of  Last  Wills  and  Testaments ;  containing 
Kules. 

The  Gompleat  Sheriff ;  To  which  is  added  The  Office 
of  a  Coroner.  Second  Edition  :  The  Modern  Conveyancer ; 
or.  Conveyancing  Improved ;  being  a  choice  Collection  of 
Precedents  on  most  occasions  ...  In  Three  Tolumes. 
The  Third  Edition,  with  large  additions.  In  the  Savoy, 
Printed  by  J.  Nutt  for  ./.  Walthoe,  in  the  Middle  Temple 
Cloysters,  and  at  his  Shop  in  StaJ^ord. 

The  Clergyman's  Law  ;  or,  Compleat  Incumbent. 
Collected  from  the  Common  and  Statute  Laws  relating  to 
the  Church  and  Clergy  of  England.  By  W.  "Watson,  Dr. 
of  Laws.  The  Second  Edition,  with  additions,  in  Two 
Tolumes.  In  the  Savoy,  &c.  1713.  fol.  [Written  by  Mr. 
Place,  of  York.] 

The  Justice  of  Peace,  his  Companion ;  or,  A  Sum- 
mary of  all  the  Acts  of  Parliament  to  1713,  whereby  one, 
two,  or  more  Justices  of  the  Peace  are  authorized  to  act, 
not  only  in,  but  out  of  the  Sessions  of  the  Peace.  With 
Alphabetical  Table.  By  Samuel  Blackesley,  of  Gray's 
Inn,  Esq.     In  the  Savoy,  4c.     1713.     fol. 

Crown  Law ;  or,  The  Common  and  Statute  Law  of 
England,  concerning  Trials  of  High  Treason,  Misprison  of 
Treason,  and  in  all  other  Crimes  and  Offences  relating  to 
the  Crown  ...  By  W.  J.,  Barrister-at-Law.  In  the 
Savoy,  ^c.    Till. 

Legal  Provisions  for  the  Poor ;  or,  A  Treatise  of  the 
Common  and  Statute  Laws  concerning  the  Poor,  either  as 
to  Belief,  Settlement,  or  Punishment  .  .  .  With  Pre- 
cedents .  .  .  By  S.  C,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Esq.  In 
the  Savoy,  cfc. 

The  History  of  the  Common  Law  of  England,  divided 
into  twelve  chapters.  Written  by  a  Learned  Hand  .  .  . 
In  the  Savoy,  tj-c.  1713.  8vo.,  pp.  264;  Table,  6  leaves. 
[Written  by  Sir  Matthew  Hale.] 

The  Analysis  of  the  Law ;  being  a  Scheme  or  Abstract 
of  the  several  Titles  and  Partitions  of  the  Law  of  Eng- 
land, Digested  into  Method.  Written  by  a  Learned  Hand 
.  .  .  In  the  Savoy,  ^c.  1713.  8vo.,  8  leaves,  pp.  171, 
2  leaves.     [By  Sir  Matthew  Hale.] 

Cases  Agreed  and  Decreed  in  the  High  Court  of 
Chancery.    The  Second  Edition. 

Law  Dictionary  ;  or.  Interpreter  of  Words  and  Terms 
used  in  the  Common  or  Statute  Laws  of  the  Eealm,  and  in 
Tenures  and  Jocular  Customs.  Bv  Sam  Cowell.  In  the 
Savoy,  ^c.    fol.     [Another  ed.]  17i7.    fol. 


The  Law  of  ISTature  and  Nations.  In  Eight  Books, 
by  Samuel  Puffendorf.  Translated  into  English  by  several 
hands.  The  Second  Edition.  In  the  Savoy,  ifc.  1710.  fol. 
Ditto,  translated  by  J.  Spanan,  1717,  8vo. 

Sir  Orlando  Bridgeman's  Conveyancing.  Being  Select 
Proceedings  of  Deeds  and  Instruments  concerning  the 
most  considerable  Estates  in  England  .  .  .  The  Fourth 
Edition,  with  large  additions.    In  the  Savoy,  4'c.    fol. 

Tin  Livre  des  Enterics,  contenant  auxium  Eepert  des 
Eesolutions  del  Court,  sur  diverse  Exceptions  prises  a  les 
Pleading,  et  sur  autres  Matters  en  Ley  surdant  (par  la 
plupart)  in  le  Court  de  Commonbank,  enter  le  34  An  del 
Eoy.  Charles  II.,  et  le  2  An  de  la  Eoy.  Anne.  By  Sir 
Edward  Lutwyche.  London  [as  before^.  1704.  fol.,  2  vols. 
Portrait  by  White. 

Eeports  of  Divers  Cases  in  Pleas  of  the  Crown  ad- 
judged and  determined  in  the  Eeign  of  the  late  King 
Charles  11. ;  with  Directions  for  Justices  of  the  Peace  and 
others.  Collected  by  Sir  John  Eeyling,  Kut.,  late  Lord 
Chief  Justice  of  the  Court  of  King's  Bench  from  his 
Original  Manuscript.  To  which  is  added  the  Eeports  of 
Three  Modern  Cases     .     .    .    In  the  Savoy,  (fc.    fol. 

Eeports  in  the  King's  Bench  from  the  12th  to  the  30th 
Tear  of  Charles  the  II. ;  with  Two  Tables  to  each  Tolume. 
By  Joseph  Keble.  In  Three  Tolumes.  In  the  Savoy,  (fc. 
Folio. 

A  General  History  of  England  from  the  earliest 
Account  of  Time  to  the  Death  of  King  William.  With 
Effigies  of  all  the  Kings  and  Queens  curiously  engraven 
on  large  Copper  Plates.  In  Three  Tolumes.  In  the  Savoy, 
^c.    Folio. 

Lexicon  Technicum ;  or,  An  Universal  English  Dic- 
tionary of  Arts  and  Sciences.  In  Two  Tolumes.  By  P. 
Harris,  M.D.  In  the  Savoy,  4'c.  Polio.  [6  editions  before 
1741.] 

A  Parallel  of  the  Ancient  Architecture  with  the  Modern. 
The  Second  Edition,  with  large  additions.  By  J.  Evelyn, 
Esq. 

A  Geographical  Dictionary  representing  the  present 
and  ancient  Names  and  States  of  all  Countries,  &c.,  &c. 
Begun  by  Edmund  Bohun,  Esq.  Fourth  Edition,  In  the 
Savoy,  4c. 

■The  Natural  History  of  Oxfordshire.  By  Eobero 
Plot,  LL.D,  In  the  Savoy,  4c.  1705.  Folio,  pp.  358,  not 
including  Imprimatur  and  title,  2  leaves  ;  dedication,  2  pp.; 
to  Eeider,  5  pp  ;  Errata,  1  p, ;  Index,  10  pp, ;  Map  by  Dr. 
Plot,  and  16  Plates  at  pp.  16,  92,  100,  106,  111,126,  130, 
140,  146,  212,  233,  240,  272,  274,  328,  &  356. 

The  Gentlemen's  Eecreations,    In  Three  Parts,    Illus- 
trated with  near  an  Hundred  large  Copperplates,      The 
Second  Edition,  Corrected,  with  near  half  of   Additions. 
In  the  Savoy  [as  before'].     1710.     Folio, 
[By  Richard  Blome,] 

Ductor  Dubitantium ;  or,  The  Eule  of  Conscience  in 
all  her  General  Measures.  The  Fourth  Edition.  By 
Jeremy  Taylor,  D.D.    In  the  Savoy,  4c.     1716.    Poiio. 

A  Commentary  on  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer.  By 
W.  Nichols,  D.D.  In  the  Savoy,  4c.  1710.  Folio.  Portrait 
by  Tander  Gucht.  With  Appendix,  1711,  folio.  Second 
Edition,  1712,  folio.  Portraits. 

The  Eoman  History,  from  the  Building  of  the  City  to 
the  taking  of  Constantinople  by  the  Turks.  By  Lawrence 
Bchard,  M.A.  In  Five  Tolumes.  In  the  Savoy,  4c.  1713. 
8vo. 

Charron  on  Wisdom.    In  Two  Tolumes.    Translated 
into  English  by  Geo.  Stanhope,  D.D.    In  the  Savoy,  4c.    8vo. 
The  Solatary,  or  Carthusian   Gardener.      Translated 
from  the  French. 

The  Art  of  Prudence  ;  or,  A  Companion  for  a  Man  of 
Sence.    The  Second  Edition. 

The  History  of  the  World,  Ecclesiastical  and  Civil, 
from  the  Creation  to  the  present  Time.  By  the  learned  M. 
Chevreau.  Translated  by  Several  Hands,  In  Five  Tolumes, 
The  Gentleman's  Dictionary,  In  Three  Parts.  Each 
Part  done  Alphabetically  from  the  Sixteenth  Edition  of 
the  Original  French. 

Glossographia  Anglicana  Nova ;  or,  A  Dictionary  in- 
terpreting such  hard  words  of  whatever  language  as  are 
at  present  used  in  the  English  Tongue.  In  the  Savoy,  4c 
1707.    8vo.    1719.    8vo. 

Moral  Essays  on  the  Source  of  the  most  curious  and 
significant  English,  Scotch,  and  Foreign  Proverbs.  By 
Samuel  Palmer.    In  the  Savoy,  4c.    1710.    8vo, 

Essays  on  Several  Subjects  in  Prose  and  Terse.  Written 
by  Lady  Chudleigh.  In  the  Savoy,  4c.  1703.  8vo.  1713 
8vo.    Third  Edition,  1722,  8vo. 

Sermons  on  several  occasions.  By  Thomas  Sprat, 
Bishop  of  Eochester.    Second  Edition.    In  the  Savoy,  4c. 


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Walton,  Alexander,  h.  Wolverhampton,  1836; 
8.  of  James  Walton,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  St.  Mary- 
Hall,  Ox.,  2nd  Nov.,  1872  ;  B.Mus.,  12tli 
June,  1873. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1494.] 

Walton,  Francis  William.  h.  Handsworth, 
1865  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Daniel  Nathaniel  Walton  ; 
Mat.  Keble  Coll.  Ox.,  16th  Oct.,  1883  ;  B.A., 
1887. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1494.] 

Walton,  Izaak  (or  Isaac),  b.  Stafford,  Aug., 
1593  ;  very  early  in  Ufe  he  removed  to  London, 
beginning  business  on  the  Eoyal  Burse,  in 
Cornhill,  built  by  Sir  T.  Gresham — "  his  shop 
was  7^  feet  long  by  5  feet  wide  ";  here  he  stayed 
till  1624,  when  "  he  dwelt  on  the  north  side  of 
Fleet  Street,  in  a  house  two  doors  west  of  the 
end  of  Chancery  Lane,  and  abutting  on  a 
messuage  known  by  the  sign  of  '  The  Harrow' "; 
he  was  a  sempster  and  miUiner ;  he  retired 
from  business  1643  ;  m.,  probably  1632,  Anne, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Ken,  of  Furnival's  Inn,  Lon- 
don, and  sister  to  Bishop  Ken,  of  Bath  and 
WeUs ;  d.  Winchester,  15th  Dec,  1683. 

The  Compleat  Angler  ;  or,  The  Contemplative  Man's 
Rscreation.  Being  a  discourse  of  fish  and  fishing  not 
unworthy  the  perusal  of  most  anglers.  Simon  Peter  said, 
I  go  a  fishing ;  and  they  said,  we  also  will  go  with  thee.— 
John  21.  3.  London :  Printed  by  T.  Maxey  for  Rich. 
Harriot,  in  St.  Dunstan's  Church-yard,  Fleet  Street.  1653. 
8to.    a— R  3  in  eights  ;  or  pp.  xvi.,  246. 

[The  names  o£  the  engravers  of  the  1st  edition  are  not  de- 
flnitelT  known;  probably  Vaughan,  Pierre Lombart, and Faithorne 
were  engaged  upon  It.  Whoever  may  have  been  the  engraver,  the 
Dlates  were  used  for  the  first  four  editions,  and  were  re-engraved 
In  reverse  for  the  5th.  It  wa3  published  In  the  beginning  of  May. 
In  "The  Perfect  Diurnal,"  from  Munday,  May  9,  to  Munday,  May 
16  1652  [1653],  we  read  as  foWovis  :—'■  Ibe  Compleat  Angler ;  or, 
the  Contemplalive  Man's  Recreation:  being  a  Discourse  of  Pish  and 
PlahlnK  not  unworthy  the  perusal  of  most  Anglers,  at  18  pence 
TOice  Written  by  Iz.  Wa.  Also  the  kuown  play  of  the  Spanish 
GiDsee  never  till  now  published.  Both  printed  for  Richard  Marriot, 
tobe  sold  at  his  shop  in  St.  Dunstan's  Church-yard,  Fleet  Street. 

rOn  D  1470  of  No.  154  of  "  Mercurius  Politicus."  .  .  Prom 
Thuiday,  May  19,  to  Thursday.  May  26,  1663,  we  read  "There  is 
newly  extant,  a  Book  of  18d.  price,  called  the  Compleat  Angler,  i:e. 

[As  is  well  known  the  book  is  dedicated  "  To  tlie  right  worship- 
ful John  Offley,  of  Madeley  Manor,  in  the  County  of  Staflord,  Esq., 
the  dedication  being  signed  "  I"^-  Wa."    The  Author^  name  do., 
not  appear  on  any  title-page  before  that  of  the  1676  edition.] 

The  Second  Edition,  much  enlarged,  John  21  3  :  Simon 
Peter  saith  unto  them,  I  go  a-fishing ;  they  said  unto  him 
We  also  go  with  thee.  London:  Printed  hy  T  M.Joi 
Rich  Marriot,  and  are  to  he  sold  at  his  shop  in  St.  Dunstan  s 
Churchyard,  Fleet  Street.  16S5.  12mo.  [Lowndes  say,s 
16mol  A— Q  in  twelves;  or  pp.  xxiv.,  355,  i.,  iii.,  i. 
[Lowndes  collates  as  pp.  355,  with  12  preliminary  leaves 
and  2  of  Contents  at  the  end.] 

[The  work  had  been  re-written,  and  four  new  plates  of  fish 
were  added^  Amongst  the  Interlocutors  Venator  takes  the  place 
^fViator  There  a?e  seven  commendatory  verses,  viz. :  one  by 
1o  Houd'  Mr  of  Arts-C(h).  H(arvie>,  Mr.  of  Arts-Tho,  Weaver, 
Mr.  of  Arts-:-Bdt.  Powell,  Master  of  Arts-Alex.  Brome-Eob. 
Floud-and  Henry  Bayley,  Artinm  Magister.] 

Ditto  To  which  is  added  the  Laws  of  Angling,  and 
a  new  taWe  of  prrticulars  in  this  book  The  Third  Edition, 
much  enlarged.  London:  Printed  by  J.  G.  Jor  Rich. 
Z-Tiot,   1/  mL     8vo.,   A-S  in  eights;    or  pp.  xvi., 

^"^'rin  this  edition  Brome's  verses  are  omitted,  and  the  additions 
^      iZrJ  Z  Htw-T^^se     Copy  in  Ohatswonh  Library,  for- 

""iS"*  """"'*'  "'"■     " 

*°^'Ditto!"  The  Third  Edition,  much  enlarged.  London: 
Priced  for  R.  Marriot,  and  are  to  be  sold  by  Simort  Gape, 
near  the  Inner  Temple-Gate,  in  Fleet-street.    1664.    8vo. 

[The  1661  edition  with  new  title-page.] 

Ditto  The  Fourth  Edition,  much  corrected  and  en- 
Urged.      Lotdon:  Printed  for  R.  Marriot,  and  are  to  be 


sold  by  Charles  Harper,  at  his  shop  the  next  door  to  the 
Crown,  near  Serjeant's  Inn,  in  Chancery-lane.  1668.  8vo. 
[A  paginary  reprint  of  the  preceding  edition.] 
The  Compleat  Angler ;  or,  The  Contemplative  Man's 
Recreation.  The  First  Part.  Part  I. :  Being  a  Discourse 
of  rivers,  fish-ponds,  fish,  and  fishing.  Written  by  Izaak 
Walton.  The  Fifth  Edition,  much  corrected  and  enlarged. 
London:  Printed  for  Richard  Marriott.  1676.  8vo.  A — 
V3  in  eights  ;  or  "pp.  xxiv.,  275,  vii.,  ii. 

[In  the  first  four  editions  the  first  sentence  was  engraved  on  a 
scroll,  dolphins  above  and  below,  and  clusters  of  fish  pendant  on 
either  side  ;  in  this,  the  fifth  edition,  this  scroll  is  "  worked  over," 
and  the  words,  "  The  first  part,"  is  engraved  beneath.  Appended 
to  this  edition  of  Walton's  were  the  Works  of  Cotton  (see ;  in  Its 
1st  edition)  and  of  Venables  (see ;  in  its  4th  edition)  ;  and  they 
were  issued  with  the  following  collective  title  :— ] 

The  TJniversal  Angler,  made  so,  by  three  books  of 
fishing.  The  first  by  Mr.  Izaak  Walton  ;  the  second  by 
Charles  Cotton,  Esq. ;  the  third  by  Col.  Robert  Venables. 
All  which  may  be  bound  together,  or  sold  each  of  them 
severally,  London :  Printed  for  Richard  Marriott,  and 
sold  by  most  booksellers.    1676.    8vo. 

[Following  the  collective  title  is  the  title  as  given  above,  and 
to  each  of  the  works  of  Cotton  and  Venables  there  is  a  separate 
title  and  pagination.  This  is  the  last  edition  published  in  the 
author's  lifetime,  and  contains  some  verses  entitled  •'  Laudatorum 
oarmina."  signed  "  Jaoo.  Dup.,  D.D."  (i.e  ,  Dr.  James  Duport,  Pro- 
fessor of  Greek  to  Cambridge  University).  On  several  occasions 
the  five  first  editions  have  been  sold  by  public  auction  and  have 
fetched  prices  ranging  from  £18  (Haworth's)  to  £50  (Prince's), 
and  since  that  sale  they  have  fetched  over  £100.] 

Ditto  .  .  .  carefully  and  correctly  published,  from 
the  best  editions,  with  a  number  of  occasional  notes.  By 
Moses  Browne,  author  of  -'Piscatory  Eclogues"  .  .^  . 
London :  Printed  and  Sold  by  Henry  Kent,  at  the  Printing 
Office  in  Finch-lane,  near  the  Royal  Exchange.  1750.  12mo., 
pp.  xvi.,  312,  vii.  [Contains  a  frontispiece  by  H.  Burgh, 
five  separate  illustrations,  and  cuts  of  fish  in  the  text.] 

Ditto.  By  Moses  Browne  ....  The  Seventh 
Edition,  very  much  amended  and  improved  .  .  London, 
<^c.  1759.  12mo.,  f rontis.,  pp.  xxiv.,  216  :  (pt.  2)  frontis., 
pp.  217 — 340,  viii.j  and  8  plates. 

[In  this  edition  the  plates  were  re-engraved,  with  four,  by 
Burgh,  added,  and  preface  re-written.] 

Ditto.  To  which  are  now  prefixed  the  Lives  of  the 
Authors.  Illustrated  with  cuts  of  the  several  kinds  of 
fish  &c.     .  .     London :  Printed  only  for  Thomas  Hope, 

at  the  Bible  and  Anchor,  opposite  the  North  Gate  of  the 
Royal  Exchange,  Threadneedle-street  ;  and  Sold  by  him  and 
Sackville  Parker,  at  Oxford  ;  Richard  Matthews,  at  Cam- 
bridge ;  and  Samuel  Trimmer,  at  Derby.  1760.  8vo., 
frontis..  pp.  Ivi.,  xxii.,  304,  port.  (Cotton),  pp.xlvii.,  iv.,  ii., 
iv.,  128,'  viii.,  and  14  plates. 

[This  edition  was  edited  by  John  (afterwards  Sir  John)  Haw- 
kins who  wrote  the  Life  of  Walton,  prefixed  ;  the  life  of  Cotton 
was 'written  byW.  O(ldys).  The  engravings  were  by  Rylands, 
after  Wale,  and  are  dated  1759.] 

Ditto.  With  upwards  of  thirty  copper  cuts  .  .  en- 
graved by  Mr.  Rylands  .  .  The  Second  Edition. 
London:  Printed  by  J.  Rivington,  at  the  Bible  and  Crown, 
in  St.  Paul's  Churchyard;  J.  Caslon,  in  Stationers'  (7oii.rt  ; 
and  R.  Wethey,  in  Cornhill.    1766.    8vo. 

[The  preceding  edition  with  a  new  title-page  ;  plates  inferior 
to  those  of  the  earlier  editions.  Eylands,  the  engraver,  was  after- 
wards hung  for  forgery.] 

Ditto.  By  Moses  Browne.  The  eighth  edition,  with 
the  addition  of  all  the  songs  set  to  music.  .  .  London : 
Printed  and  Sold  by  Richard  and  Henry  Causton  (successors 
to  the  late  Mr.  Henry  Kent),  at  the  Printing  Office,  No.  21, 
Finch  Lane,  near  the  Royal  Exchange.  1772.  8vo.  Frontis., 
pp.  xxiv.,  238, 1.;  frontis.,  pt.  2, pp.  239—363,  Vni.,  8  leaves. 
[The  music  was  by  the  Editor  ;  plates  same  as  in  1769  edition. 
The  last  edition  edited  by  Browne.] 

Ditto.  By  Sir  John  Hawkins,  Knt.  The  third  edition. 
London :  Printed  for  John  and  Francis  Rivington  (No.  62) 
at  the  Bible  and  Crown,  in  St.  Paul's  Church-yard :  and  T. 
Caslon,  in  Stationers'  Court.  1775.  8vc.  Frontis.,  pp. 
Ixxvii.,  304,  portrait  of  Cotton ;  pp.  xlvih.,  x.,  128,  vui., 
and  14  plates.  Ditto:  The  fourth  edition,  with  large 
additions.  London :  same  imprint.  1784.  8vo.  Frontis., 
pp.  Ixxxii.,  268 ;  portrait  of  Cotton,  pp.  xxxiv..  III.,  x.,  and 
14  plates. 

[In  this  edition  the  life  of  Cotton  by  Oldys  is  substituted  by 
one  written  by  Hawkins  himself  ;  and  this  edition  contains  also 
'■  An  Account  of  fish  taken  by  a  gentleman  of  Wales  from  1753  to 
1764,"  as  Appendix ;  also  an  "  Kcloga  pisoatoria,  a  Metastasio,  ut 
dicitur."] 

Ditto.  By  Sir  John  Hawkins,  Knt.  The  fifth  edition, 
with  additions.  London:  same  imprint.  1791.  8vo. 
Frontis.,  pp.  Ixxxii.,  268  ;    portrait  of  Cotton  ;    pp.  xxxiv.. 


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III.,  X.,  and  9  plates. 

FThis  edition  was  edited  by  Jolin  Sidney  Hawkins,  who  only 
added  sucli  corrections  and  additions  as  lie  found  in  the  margin  ol 
his  father's  copy  of  the  last  edition.] 

Ditto  By  Sir  John  Hawkins,  Knt.  The  fifth  edition, 
with  additions.  London:  Printed  for  F  ^  C  Rivington 
by  G.  G.  J.  cj-  J.  RoUnson,  W.  Goldsmith,  J.  ^  J.  Taylor, 
R.  Faulder,   Scatcherd  ^  Whitaker,  and  E.  Jefferey.     1792. 

[The  1791  edition  with  new  title-page,  the  title  to  the  2nd  part 
bearing  date  1791.  Only  a  very  few  copies  are  known  of  the  bond 
fide  1791  edition,  as  the  issue  having  become  the  property  of  the 
Booksellers  as  above,  the  sheets  were  bcund  up  and  pubhshed  with 
title  as  above.] 

Ditto.  The  sixth  edition,  with  additions.  London: 
same  imprint ;  W.  Bent  and  T.  N.  Longman  added.  1707. 
8vo.  Frontis.,  pp.  TIL,  Ixxvi.,  263 ;  portrait  of  Cotton ; 
pp.  xxxii.,  III.,  X.,  and  S  plates  of  tackle. 

[50  copies  on  finer  paper.    This  is  the  last  Hawkins  edition.] 

Ditto  London:  Printed  for  Samuel  Bagster,  in  the 
Strand.  1808.  8to.  and  4to.  Half-title  ("The  Complete 
Angler.  The  seventh  edition.  With  improvements  and 
additions,  both  of  matter  and  plates"),  with  woodcut 
of  angler  above.    Frontis.,  title,  pp.  512,  and  14  plates. 

[The  plates  of  this  edition  were  re-engraved  by  Audinet,  by 
whom  are  also  the  17  engravings  of  fish  in  tbe  text.  In  this  there 
are  two  new  views  by  Mr.  Samuel.  It  is  supposed  Mr.  Bagster,  the 
printer,  was  also  the  editor.  This  edition  was  printed  in  three 
sizes,  viz.,  8vo.,  Roy.  8vo.,  and  4eo  ;  the  latter  being  issued  at  5 
guineas.  Owing  to  a  Are  which  took  place  at  the  printer's,  copies 
of  this  edition  are  rare.] 

Ditto.     London :  same  printer.     1810.     8vo.,  pp.  xviii., 

246. 

[This  is  a  reprint— but  not  a  fac-simile  reprint— of  the  original 
edition.  Prefixed  is  a  portrait  of  Walton,  engraved  by  Scott,  after 
Housman.  This  is  now  rare,  for  the  same  reason  as  the  next  above.] 
Ditto.  By  Sir  John  Hawkins,  Knt.,  and  the  present 
editor.  London :  Printed  for  Samuel  Bagster,  in  the  Strand, 
by  R.  Watts,  at  Broxbourne,  on  the  river  Lea,  Herts.  1815. 
8vo..  pp.  614,  XX.,  and  50  plates. 

[The  "present  editor"  was  Henry  (afterwards  Sir  Henry) 
Bills.  The  engravings  of  the  fish  were  "  a  new  series."  It  was 
published  in  two  sizes— sm.  and  large  8vo.— and  is  known  as 
Bagster's  second  edition.] 

Ditto.  London  :  Printed  for  James  Smith,  163,  Strand. 
1822.    8vo.    Frontis.,  pp.  Ix.,  383,  and  15  plates. 

[Plates  re-engraved,  afterwards  issued  separately,  and  used 
also  to  illustrate  Zouoh's  Life  of  Walton,  produced  at  the  expense 
of  Gordon;  has  a  new  Preface,  and  some  copies  have  "portrait 
only  and  no  plates."] 

Ditto.  To  which  are  added,  an  introductory  essay ; 
the  LinnaBan  arrangement  of  the  various  river  fish  delinea- 
ted in  the  work  ;  and  illustrative  notes.  London :  John 
Major,  Fleet  Street,  adjoining  Sergeant's  Inn.  1823.  8vo. 
pp.  Ix.,  411 ;  with  14  copper-plates  and  77  wood  engravings. 
[The  plates  of  this  edition  were  engraved  by  Cook  and  Pye, 
from  the  old  drawings  by  Wale,  which  had  been  retouched  by 
Frederick  Mash.  Its  editor  was  R.  Thomson,  author  of  the 
"Chronicles  of  London  Bridge"  (1827);  the  introductory  essay 
was  by  Major  himself.] 

Ditto.     London:  Maunder.    1824.     8vo. 
[No  copy  of  this  edition  has  been  found,  yet  it  is  mentioned 
in  the  "London  Catalogue,  1815 — 32."] 

Ditto.  Second  Edition.  London :  John  Major.  1824. 
870.,  pp.  Iviii.,  416  ;  77  woodcuts  and  14  copper  plates. 

[The  copperplates  were  re-engraved  by  W.  R.  Smith  ;  printed 
in  two  sizes,  sm.  and  lar.  8vo. ;  in  the  latter  the  plates  are  proofs. 
In  this  edition  some  verses  were  inserted,  written  by  the  editor, 
but  afterwards  suppressed.] 

Ditto.     Chiswich :   Printed  by  C.  Whittingham,  College 
House.     Sold   by    Thomas   Tegg,  (fc.     1824.     16mo.,  2  vols. 
(I.)  frontis.,  pp.  viii.,  269,  (II.)  frontis.,  pp.  iv.,  284. 
[A  reprint  of  the  1797  edition.] 

Ditto.  London :  Printed  for  the  Proprietors  by  J.  F. 
Dove.  1825.  12mo.,  port.,  pp.  420  ;  4  plates  of  fish,  from 
blocks  in  the  Denison  collection,  supposed  to  be  the  work 
of  Thomas  Beswick. 

Ditto.  London :  William  Pickering.  1825.  32mo., 
frontis.,  pp.  xvi.,  314,  iv.  [Frontis.  and  title  were  engraved 
by  Thos.  Stothard.]  Ditto,  London  :  same  imprint,  1828, 
16mo.,  port.,  engraved  title,  dated  1827,  pp.  xxv.,  232  : 
port.,  pp.  23.3— 325,  iv.  Ditto,  Chiswich:  Printed  by  C.  i^ 
C.  Whittingham;  Sold  by  Thomas  Tegg,  (J-c,  1826,  16mo., 
2  vols.,  (I.)  frontis.,  pp.  291,  (II.)  frontis.,  pp.  iv.,  264. 

[A  reprint  of  1797  edition,  with  woodcuts  by  S.  Williams,  &c,,i 
after  W.  Harvey.] 

Ditto.  Embellished  with  portraits  of  the  authors, 
and  engravings  of  the  river  fish  described  in  the  work. 
London:  Printed  for  William  Cole.  n.d.  (1828).  8vo. 
pp.  XX,,  314,  2  portraits.     Ditto,  edited  by  James  Eennie' 


AM  .    .    Edinburgh:    Published  for  the  Prmnetori 

by  W.  and  R.  Chambers  ;  London  :  W.  Orr  ;  _  I>ublin  :  W. 
Curry,  Jun.,  and  Co.,  1833,  8vo.,  port.  pp.  iv .  328  with 
engraved  plate  of  music.  Ditto,  London:  Allan,  Bell  f 
Co,  Simphin  &  Marshall ;  Edinburgh  (printed) :  Eraser  cjC 
Co.;  Dublin:  W.  Curry,  Jun.,  and  Co.,  1834,  8vo.,  pp.  iv., 
328,  i. 

[A  volume  of  "The  British  Library,"  and  a  reprint  of  the 
1833  edition.] 

Ditto.  A  new  Edition.  London :  same  imprint.  1838. 
8vo  The  same  with  difEerent  title.  Ditto,  a  new  ed.,  Sffan- 
burgh :  Published  by  Eraser  ^  Co.  ;  Smith,  Elder,  ^'  Co., 
Cornhill,  4-c.,  1834,  8vo.  [another  reprint].  Ditto,  Brd  ed., 
London:  J.  Major,  Great  Russell  Street,  Bloomsbury ; 
Printed  by  W.  Nicol,  51,  Pall  Mall,  1835,  8vo. 

[This  is  a  reprint  of  Major's  2nd  edition,  with  the  77  wood- 
cuts and  15  copperplates  ;  a  portrait  of  Dr.  Thomas  Wharton  being 
added.] 

Ditto.  Edited  by  James  Bennie,  A.M.  London:  Thomas 
Tegg  4"  Son,  Cheapside  ;  R.  Griffin  ^  Co.,  Glasgow  :  Tegg, 
Wise,  ^  Co.,  Dublin.     1835.     8to. 

[A  paginary  reprint  of  the  1833  edition.] 
Ditto.  With  original  memoirs  and  notes,  by  Sir  Harris 
ISticholas,  K.C.M.G.  Two  Volumes.  London:  William 
Pickering.  1838.  Imp.  8vo.,  (I.)  port.,  pp.  xvi.,  ccxu., 
ii.,  port.,  frontis.,  pp.  129,  130  (blank) :  (II.)  pp.  iv.,  131— 
436,  xxxii.,  with  plates. 

[This  edition  was  originally  issued  in  numbers  in  1835,  at 
6  guineas,  or,  with  impressions  on  India  Paper,  at  10  guineas,  the 
set  The  plates,  with  One  exception—"  Cotton's  Fishing  House  " — 
are  engraved  on  copper  or  steel.  The  plates  engraved  by  Stothard 
and  Inskipp,  Fox,  Cooke,  Richardson,  &c.,  were  issued  separately 
in  small  folio,  as  proofs  on  India  Paper.] 

Ditto.  Edited  bv  James  Rennie,  A.M.  London:  Allan 
Bell  4-  Co.  1836.  s'vo.  [A  reprint  of  the  1833  edition.] 
Ditto,  Edinburgh :  Eraser  ^  Co. ;  London :  H.  Washbourne, 
1836,  8vo.  [another  reprint  of  same].  Ditto,  in  2  vols., 
London :  Charles  Tilt,  86,  Fleet-street  ;  J.  Menzies,  Edin- 
burgh ;  T.  Wardle,  Philadelphia,  1837,  24mo.,  (I.)  frontis., 
pp.  xi.,  152 :  (II.)  frontis.,  pp.  iv.,  149  [Tilt's  Miniature 
Classical  Library].  Ditto,  London:  L.  A.  Lewis,  125, 
Fleet-street,  1839,  8vo.,  pp.  xxvi.,  Ixxii.,  396  [a  reprint  of 
lilajor's  edition;  the  "Introductory  Essay"  being  omitted 
and  Hawkins's  Lives  of  Walton  and  Cotton  replaced  ;  it 
has  76  woodcuts  and  15  copperplates].  Ditto,  London  : 
L  J.  Chidley,  1841,  8vo.,  pp.  xx.,  314,  2  portraits  [a  reprint 
of  Cole's  edition,  with  new  title  page].  Ditto,^  London: 
Henry  Washbourne,  1842,  8vo.,  frontis.,  pp.  iv.,  xciv.,  396  [a 
reprint  of  Major's  1839  edition]. 

Facsimile  of  The  Compleat  Angler;  or.  The  Con- 
templative Man's  Becreation.  The  original  frontispiece. 
1853.  (London :  Sherwood  4  Bowyer.  1844.)  32mo.,  pp. 
iv.,  335  [being  ISTo.  17  of  "Pocket  English  Classics"]., 

Ditto.      Edited   by    John    Major.      Fourth    Edition. 
London :   D.  Bogue,  Fleet-street  ;     H.   Wix,  New   Bridge- 
street.    1844.    8vo.,  pp.  Ix.,  418,  and  12  steel  engravings 
[9  of  the  engravings  are  by  John  Absolon,  and  engraved 
by  J.  T.  Willmore,  A.B.A.],  and  74  woodcuts   in  text. 
Ditto,  edited  by  James  Eennie    .    .    .   Manchester :  Samuel 
Johnson  4  Son,  1844  ;  8vo    [a  paginary  reprint  of  the  1833 
edition].    Ditto,  same  imprint,  1846,  8vo.  [a  reprint  from 
stereotypes  of  the  above].    Ditto,  Dublin:  W.  Curry,  Jun., 
and  Co.,  1847 ;  8vo.  [from  the  same  plates].     Ditto,  Man- 
chester: Printed  and  Published  by  Thomas  Johnson,  Livesey 
Street,  1847,  8vo.  [still  another].    Ditto,  with  copious  notes 
(for  the  most  part  original),  a  bibliographical  preface  ^ .    . 
and  a  notice  of  Cotton  and  his  writings  by  the  American 
editor  ;  to  which  is  added  an  appendix,  including  illustra- 
tive ballads,  music,  papers  on  American  fishing,  and  the 
most  complete  catalogue  of  books  on  angling,  &c.,  ever 
printed ;   also,  a  general  index  to  the  whole  work  ;   New 
York:  Wiley  4  Putnam,  1847;  8vo.,  Part  I.,  pp.  vi.,  csii., 
249  :    Part  tl.,  pp.  210  [the  plates  of  Major's  1844  edition 
were  used,  and  some  copies  were  in  Imp.  8vo.,  with  dupli- 
cate impressions  of  the  plates].      Ditto,  New  York:  Wiley 
4  Putnam,  1848;  8vo.  [a  paginary  reprint  of  the  preced- 
ing].    Ditto,  edited  by  James  Renuie    .     .     .     Liverpool: 
Thomas  Johnson,  1848 ;  8vo.  [reprint  of  Manchester  edition 
of  1844].    Ditto,  London:  John  .Johnson, 30, High Holborn ; 
Thomas  Johnson,  2'i,  Livesey  Street,  Manchester,  1840;  8vo. 
[another  impression  of  same].    Ditto,  Manchester :  Printed 
and  Published  by  Thomas  Johnson,  qc. ;  n.d.  (1840) ;  8vo. 
[stillanother,withnew  title-page].    Ditto,  London:  Henry 
Kent  Causton,  1851;    8vo.,  pp.  Ixviii.,  418,  and  15  plates 
[edited  by  H.  K.  Causton] .    Ditto,  edited  by  James  Rennio, 
A.M.    .     .     Manchester :  Prijited  and  Published  by  Thomas 
Johnson,  Livesey  Street,  1851 ;  8vo.  [reprint  of  Manchester 
edition   of   1844].    Ditto,   New    York:  'Wiley  4  Putnam, 
1852 ;  12mo.  [a  paginary  reprint  from  stereotype  plates  of 


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Dv.  Bethune's  1847  edition].  Ditto,  new  ed.,  edited  by 
"Ephemera,"  of  "Bell's  Life  in  London,"  London:  Ingram, 
Cooke,  tf  Co.,  1853  ;  8vo.,  f  rontis.,  pp.  xiv.,  326,  and  3 
plates  [edited  by  Edward  Pitzgibbon;  forms  a  volume 
in  "The  Illustrated  Library"].  Ditto,  2nd  ed.,  London: 
Nathaniel  Cooke:  1854;  8vo. ;  frontis,,  pp.  xiv.,  309,  and  2 
leaves.  Ditto ;  edited  by  Edward  Jesse ;  to  which  are 
added  papers  on  fishing-tackle,  &c.  .  .  by  Henry  John 
Bohn;  London:  H.  G.BoJm;  1856;  8vo.;  frontis., pp. xxi., 
49ii ;  there  are  203  woodcats  and  26  engravings  [this  was 
re-issued  with  a  new  title-page  in  1861J.  Ditto;  edited 
by  James  Rennie,  A.M. ;  Manchester:  Johnson;  1857 ;  8vo. 
[reprint  of  Manchester  1844  edition.  Ditto ;  Halifax : 
MiCner  i^  Sotverby ;  1857;  8vo.  [printed  from  stereotype 
plates  purchased  from  Johnson.  Ditto  ;  in  Two  Volumes ; 
London :  Groombridge  ;  1858 ;  24mo.  [a  reprint  of  Tilt's 
edition  of  1837].  Ditto;  edited  by  "Ephemera";  London: 
Routledge;  1859;  8vo. ;  frontis.,  pp.  813,  and  3  leaves. 
Ditto;  New  Yorh:  Wiley  i^  Putnam;  1859;  8vo.  [another 
impression  of  Bethune's  edition  of  1847]. 

Der  Tollkommene  Angler  Ton  Isaac  "Walton  und 
Charles  Cotton,  herausgegeben  von  Ephemera,  iibasetzt 
von  I.  F.  Schumacher.  Hamburgh :  Solomon  t|  Co.  1859. 
8vo.,  pp.  xii.,  308,  and  10  plates.  Ditto ;  with  original 
memoirs  and  notes  by  Sir  Harris  Nicholas  ;  Second  Edition ; 
in  Two  Volumes  ;  London  :  Nattali  (^  Bond ;  1860;  8vo. ; 
Vol.  I.  :  portrait,  pp.  xvi.,  ccxii,,  iv. :  portrait,  frontis.,  pp. 
129;  Vol.  II.:  pp.  iv.,  131—436,  xxxii.  [a  reprint  of 
Piclcering's  edition  (1836),  with  pedigrees  of  Ken  and 
Chalkhill  added.  Ditto  ;  edited  by  Edward  Jesse,  Esq.  . 
By  Henry  Gr.  Bohn  ;  London:  Henry  G.  Bohn;  1861;  8vo. 
[the  edition  of  1856  with  a  new  title-page].  Ditto;  Lon- 
don :  Bell  tj"  Daldy  and  Sampson  Low  <Si  Co. ;  1863  ;  16mo. ; 
pp.  xvi.,  304  ;  portrait  of  Walton  after  Housman  :  of  Cotton 
after  Sir  P.  Lely  [a  reprint ;  printed  at  the  Chiswick  Press ; 
forming  one  of  Bell  &  Daldy 's  pocket  volumes].  Ditto; 
London:  Bell  4'  Daldy;  1864;  8vo.  [same  as  before,  on 
large  paper ;  forming  one  of  the  "  Elzevir  Series."  Ditto  ; 
Boston:  Tichnor  and  Field;  1888;  8vo.  [another  impression 
of  Bell  &  Daldy's  editions,  1863  &  1864].  Ditto;  New 
York:  Wiley  ^  Sons;  1888;  8vo.  [reprint  of  Bethune's 
1847  edition].  Ditto;  Edited  by  John  Major ;  Boston: 
Little,  Brown,  if  Co.;  1868;  8vo.,  pp.  xiv.,  445  [a  reprint  of 
Major's  1844.edition ;  the  woodcuts  having  been  re-engraved. 
The  engravings  are  from  the  old  plates  ;  there  are  12  plates 
and  74  woodcuts  ;  only  100  copies  printed].  Ditto;  Boston: 
Little,  Brown,  4  Co.;  1867;  8vo  [a  larger  impression  of 
the  preceding  edition].  Ditto;  London:  Alex.  Murray  if 
Son;  1869;  8vo.,  pp.  106.  Ditto;  London:  Alex.  Murray 
&  Co.;  1872;  8vo.,  pp.  106,  II.  Ditto;  London:  Chatto 
^-  Windus;  1875;  8vo.,  pp.  ocv.,  half-title,  pp.  320  [the  3rd 
reprint  of  Pickering's  edition  (1836),  with  the  illustrations 
on  separate  leaves.  Ditto  ;  by  Henry  G .  Bohn ;  London : 
George  Bell  ^  Sons,  York  Street,  Cooent  Garden  ;  1878;  8vo. 
[a  paginary  reprint  of  Bohn's  1856  edition].  Ditto ;  being 
a  fac-simile  reprint  of  the  first  edition,  published  in  1653  ; 
London:  Elliot  Stock;.  1876 ;  8vo.  and  4to. ;  pp.  x.,  viii., 
246  Ditto;  Edited  by  "Ephemera";  iondon  #  Vew  rorA: 
Routledge;  n.d  (1878);  8vo. ;  frontis.,  pp.  313,  3  leaves, 
and  2  plates  [several  reprints  of  this  edition  have  been 
issued  without  dates].  Ditto;  A  new  illustrated  editicn, 
with  notes  by  G.  Christopher  Davies,  author  of  "The 
Swan  and  her  crew";  London:  Frederick  Warne  ^  Co.; 
nd  (1878);  8vo. ;  frontis.,  pp.  xii.,  467  [plates  are  from 
Major's  1st  edition.  This  edition  forms  a  volume  of  the 
"Chandos  Library"].  Ditto  ;  London :  Ward,  Lock,  (f  Co.; 
1878  ■  8vo.  [a  paginary  reprint  of  Murray  &  Sons'  edition 
of  1869]  Ditto  ;  London:  G.  Bell  ^  Sons;  1879;  8vo.  [a 
reprint  of  the  1863  edition].  Ditto  ;  The  Fishing  Gazette  ; 
Vol  III  •  Nos.  93—140  ;  London,  1879;  folio  [a  reprint  of 
the  Ist  edition,  with  notices  of  "Walton  from  the  1872 
edition]  Ditto  ;  New  Edition,  with  some  additions  and 
corrections  trom  the  editor's  own  copy  ;  in  Two  Volumes  ; 
New  York:  John  Wiley  <f  Sons;  1880;  8vo.  [edited  by  Dr. 
Bethune,  the  type  having  been  re-set].  Ditto  ;  Edited  by 
"Ephemera";  London  4  New  York:  George  Routledge  4 
Sons  ■  1881  ■  8vo.,  pp.  313,  with  woodcuts  in  text  [belongs 
to  the  "Excelsior  Series  "].  Ditto ;  Edited  by  John  Major ; 
Philadelphia:  Lippincott  [some  copies];  London :Strahan 
A  Co.  (Limited),  34,  Paternoster  Row;  n.d._  (1881);  8vo., 
pp.  XV.,  445,  and  24  plates  [really  a  reprint  o  Majors 
1S44  edition,/rom  the  stereotype  plates  of  Little  s  Boston 
edition  of  1866  and  1867.  In  the  reprint,  the  plates  are 
printed  on  India  paper  and  "  laid  down ''m  the  text,  besides 
fhose  plates  which  were  repeated  from  the  1844  edition  12 
others  bv  Cooper,  Creswick,  &c.,  are  added.  160  copies 
prated  in  Am^-ica  and  100  in  England]  Ditto;  Edited 
L  Edward  Jesse,  JBsq. ;  To  which  are  added  papers  . 
By  Henry  G.  Bohn  ;    London:    Bell  4  Daldy;    1870;    8vo. 


[reprint  of  Bohn's  1856, edition].  The  Compleat  Angler, 
&c.,  1653  [William  Griggs,  1882];  8vo.  [a  fac-simile,  by 
photographic  process]. 

Walton  and  Cotton  in  the  Fishing  House  [Alexander's 
Beresford  Hall] ;  Waltonian  Chronicle,  by  John  Baddeley 
(1834) ;  Bowles'  Life  of  Bishop  Ken  ;  "  Izaak  Walton, 
Kenna,  and  Morley  (afterwards  Bishop  of  Winchester^  at 
Walton's  Cottage  in  Staffordshire"  [facing  p.  97  of  Vol. 
I. ;  besides  which  there  are  innumerable  references  to  him]. 

The  Boy's  Walton,  By  Ulick  J.  Burke.  London : 
Marcus  Ward.    1878.    8vo.,  pp.  174. 

A  Waltonian  Library ;  or,  a  list  of  snch  works  as 
relate  to  fish  and  fishing,  'Walton  and  Cotton.  New  York. 
1847,  4c.     8vo. 

[By  Dr.  Bethune,] 

A  Bibliographical  Catalogue  of  the  Waltonian  Library 
belonging  to  the  Estate  of  Robert  W.  Coleman,  deceased, 
late  of  Cornwall,  Lebanon  Co.,  Pa.    New  York,  1886.    8vo. 

The  Very  Choice  and  Valuable  Library  of  the  late 
W.  S.  Higgs,  Esq.,  containing  ...  all  the  various 
editions  of  Walton,  including  a  magnificently  illustrated 
copy  .  .  .  Sold  by  auction  by  Sotheby  &  Son,  on 
April  26th,  1830,  &c.     (London)  1830.    8vo. 

A  Collection  of  Books  on  Angling  .  .  .  Illustra- 
tions to  Walton  and  Cotton,  &c.  Sold  by  auction  on 
Dec,  22nd,  1830.     (London.  1830.)     8vo. 

The  Valuable  and  Unique  Private  Library  of  Mr. 
W.  Pickering,  consisting  of  .  .  .  Works  on  Angling, 
embracing  the  first  five  and  almost  every  other  edition  of 
Izaak  Walton's  Complete  Angler,  &c,  .  .  .  Sold  by 
auction  by  G.  Robinson,  on  Marcli  13th,  1854,  &c.  (Lon- 
don, 1854.)     8vo. 

The  Curious  Collection  formed  by  the  late  Mr.  Lynch 
Cotton,  comprising  works  on  angling,  &c.,  and  beautiful 
engraved  illustrations  to  Walton's  Angler,  and  Waltoniana 
.  .  .  Sold  by  auction  by  Sotheby  &  Wilkinson  on 
Feb.  9th,  1856.     (London,  1856.)     8vo. 

A  Further  Choice  Portion  of  the  Valuable  Library  of 
a  well-known  collector    .         .    including  beautiful  copies 
of  the    first    five    editions    of   Walton    .     .     .     Sold  by 
auction  by  Sotheby  &  Wilkinson,  on  July  16th  (1858)    . 
(London,  1858.) 

Poems  on  several  occasions.  By  C,  Cotton.  London, 
1689.  8vo.  [Contains:  on  p.  114,  a  poem  "To  my  dear 
and  most  worthy  friend,  Mr.  Izaak  Walton  "  ;  on  p.  133, 
"  The  Retirement  :  To  Mr.  Izaak  Walton  "  ;  and  on  p.  252, 
"  Contentation :  directed  to  my  dear  Father  and  most 
worthy  Friend,  Mr.  Izaak  Walton."] 

Chaplets  from  Cognet-side.  By  Joseph  Crawhall. 
Newcastle-on-Tyne,  187-3.  [Contains:  "In  Memoriam : 
Izaak  Walton."] 

On  Foot  through  the  Peak.  By  J.  Croston.  Man- 
chester, 1862,  4o.  [Contains:  "  Walton  and  Cotton,"  chap. 
xix.J 

Izaak  Walton  :  A  Drama  in  Pour  Parts  .  .  By  C. 
Dance  .    London:    Chapman  4  Hall.     n.d.  (1839). 

8vo.,  pp.  vi.,  42. 

Izaak  Walton's  Ghost.    By  E.  Davies.    s.  sh. 

Wet  Days  at  Edgewood.  With  .  .  .  old  pastorals. 
London,  1885.     [Walton's  Angler  one  of  the  pastorals.] 

Pierce  Egan's  Book  of  Sports,  &c.  .  .  .  London: 
Tegg    .    .    .    1832.    8vo.     [Walton  on  pp.  137, 277.] 

Three  Dialogues  on  the  Amusements  of  Clergymen. 
London,  1820.  12mo.  [Contains  someinteresting  incidents 
relative  to  Angling  and  Walton.] 

Northern  Memoirs  London,  1694.  [Contains  some 
severe  remarks  on  "honest  Izaac."] 

The  Every-Day  Book.  Two  Volumes.  London,  1825, 
1827.  8vo.  [Vol.  II.,  656,  657,  contains  the  "Advertise- 
ment of  Walton's  Angler,  1653."] 

Hood's  Own.  1838—39.  8vo.  [Contains :  "  Walton 
Redivivus,"  on  p.  433.  This  is  also  included  in  "  Whims 
and  Oddities"  (1827).] 

The  Rural  Life  of  England.  By  W.  Hewitt.  London, 
1838.  [Contains  in  Pt.  II,,  chap,  vi.,  "True  Wisdom  of 
Isaak  Walton."] 

Scenes  and  Occupations  of  Country  Life.  By  E.  Jesse. 
London,  1853.  8vo.  [Contains  a  chapter  entitled  "The 
Riverside— Izaak  Walton — His  instruction  to  anglers — 
Vindication  of  Walton  from  the  charge  of  cruelty- 
Beauties  of  his  writings."] 

Imaginary  Conversation.  By  W.  S.  Landor.  London, 
1824—29.  8vo.,  &c.  [Contains  in  Vol.  V.,  a  conversation 
between  "  Walton,  Cotton,  and  Oldways  ";  and  this  is  also 
found  on  pp,  572—77  of  Vol.  I.  of  "Works"  (London, 
1846  and  1853).]  ^     ^        ,       .     ,„ 

Art  of  Angling,  augmented.  Gatherea  out  ot  Mr. 
Walton  and   others.     A   MS.      [Formerly   in    Pickering 


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Collection.] 

Notes  relating  to  Walton,  Chetham,  &c.    MS. 

[Sold  at  Prince's  sale.] 

English  Country  Life  ...  By  Thctcas  Miller. 
London,  1859.  [Contains:  "Angling  in  Spring-- Izaak 
Walton,  &c."] 

Recollections  of  a  Literary  Life  By  Mary  Russell 
Mitford.  London.  [In  chap,  sv.—"  Izaak  Walton's  Com- 
plete Angler."] 

Waltoniana.  Inedited  remains  in  prose  and  verse  of 
Izaak  Walton.  With  notes  and  preface  by  R.  H.  Shepherd . 
London:  Pickering.     187&.     8to. 

Elegant  Extracts  in  Terse.  By  E.  Smart.  Newarle, 
1813.  8vo.  [In  Vol.  II.,  p.  94,  "Epistle  from  Cotton  to 
Isaac  Walton.''] 

Lives  of  English  Laymen :  Lord  Falkland,  Izaak 
Walton,  and  Robert  Nelson.  By  Rev.  W.  H.  Teale. 
London,  1842.     12mo. 

Izaak  Walton  and  the  Earlier  English  Writers  on 
Angling.  By  G-eorge  Martham  Tweddell.  Part  First. 
Stokesleij :  Published  bij  the  Author .     1854.     8vo.,  pp.  15. 

Rules  and  Regulations  of  the  Walton  and  Cotton 
Club  :  Instituted  March  19th,  1817.  London,  1821.  8vo, 
Revised,  April  8th,  1840,  London,  1840,  4to.,  12  leaves. 

Rules  and  Regulations  of  the  Cambridge  University 
Walton  and  Cotton  Club.  Instituted  April  25th,  1825. 
Cambridge,  1826.    4to. 

Rules  of  the  Waltonian  Society,  held  at  the  "  Crown  " 
Tavern,  Pentonville  Hill.  Established  1830.  London, 
1866.    12mo. 

Izaak  Walton.  By  the  Rev.  M.  G.  Ward.  IFraser's 
Mag.  (May,  187fi).] 

'  The  Chronicle  of  the  Complete  Angler  of  Izaak 
Walton  and  Charles  Cotton  ...  By  Thomas  West- 
vpood  .  .  London:  Willis  df  Sotheran.  1864.  4to., 
pp.  XV.,  64. 

Isaac  Walton  and  his  Friends.  lBentlei/'s  Misc.,  Til. 
(1840).] 

The  Complete  Angler  .  .  .  Edited  by  John  Major. 
London:  Nimmo.  1889.  8vo.,  pp.  xv.,  290,  (Pt.  II.)  291— 
445 ;  6  original  etchings,  2  portraits,  and  74  vi'oodcuts. 
The  Practical  Fly-Fisher  .  .  .  By  Jackson.  1889. 
pp.  16  ;  plates. 

Sermons  by  Dr.  John  Donne ;  with  Life.  By  I.  W. 
London,  1640.    fol. 

Life  of  Sir  Henry  Wotton.    London,  1644. 

Life  of  Mr.  Richard  Hooker.    London,  1882. 

Life  of  Mr.  George  Herbert.    London,  1670. 

Lives  of  Dr.  John  Donne,  Sir  Henry  Wotton,  Mr. 
Richard  Hooker,  and  Mr.  George  Herbert,  collected  in  one 
volume.     London,  1670.     8vo. ;  portraits. 

Walton  wrote  : — Terses  on  ''  Our  Donne  is  Dead  "  ; 
ditto,  to  the  author  of  the  "Synagogue,"  prefixed  to 
Herbert's  "  Temple  "  ;  ditto,  prefixed  to  Alexander  Brome's 
"Poems"  (1646) ;  ditto,  prefixed  to  Cartwright's  "Plays 
and  Poems"  (1651) ;  also,  beneath  a  portrait  of  Dr  Donne, 
prefixed  to  his  "  Poems  "  (1635). 

Thealma  and  Clearchus.      [See  Chalkhill  (John).] 

[See  Zouch  (Rev.  Thomas,  D.D.).] 

Walton,  Eev.  Izaak.     b.  Stafford,  1652  ;   s.  of 

Isaac  Walton  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Oh.,  Ox.,  12th  July, 

1668  ;  B.A.,  1672  ;  M.A.,  ISth  March,  1676  ; 

Domestic  Clip,  to  Bp.  Seth  Ward  ;    Eector  of 

Boxcombe,    1679—80  ;    of  Ponshall,   1680— 

1720  ;  of  Netheravon,  (all)  Wilts.,  1681-83  ; 

Canon  of  Sarum,  1678  ;  d.  1720. 

[Wood's  Ath.  Oxon.,  I.,  699 :  Poster's  Alumni  Oxon., 
E.S.,  IT.,  1566.] 

Walton,  Ven.  John.  B.A.,  Ox.  Vniv.,  26th 
Feb.,  1568  ;  Pensioner  of  St.  John's  Coll., 
Cam.,  May,  1568  ;  B.A.,  1571  ;  M.A.,  1575  : 
B.D.,  1582  ;  Preb.  of  Wellington  and  Canon 
of  Lichfield,  12th  Oct.,  1576,  to  death  ;  Rector 
of  Breadsall,  Derbys.,  1577  ;  of  Gedling, 
Notts.,  1689  :  Archd.  of  Derby,  1590  to 
death  ;  d.  1st  June,  1603  ;  bur.  All  Saints, 
Derby.  Will  dated  19th  May,  1603.  [His 
widow,  Jane,  gave  £100  to  the  Master  and 
Fellows  of  St.  John's  Coll.,  Cam.,  to  maintain 


such  Scholars  as  came  from  Derby  School  and 

Derbyshire.] 
[Cooper's  Ath.  Cantab.,  II.,  354—55 ;  Baker's  Hist. 
St.  John's  Coll.,  414  ;  Carlisle's  Schools,  I.,  219  ;  Foster's 
Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1566  ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  213, 
253 ;  Charity  Reports,  XTII.,  6  7,  12,  75 :  Barrel's  De- 
tection, 116, 143  ;  Barrel's  Trial ;  Barrel's  Briefe  Apologia, 
4 ;  Education  Report,  481 ;  Harsnet  against  Darrel,  7 ; 
Le  Neve's  Fasti,  I.,  577,  637;  Lyson's  Derbys.,  118,  119, 
125 ;  Brief  Narrative  of  Somers's  Case  B.,  B  iiij  j  Strype's 
Annals,  III.,  405  ;  Strype's  Whitgif  t,  494  ;  Willis's  Cathe- 
drals, I.,  422,  473  ;    Bliss's  Wood's  Ath.  Oxon.,  II.,  875.] 

Walton,  Ralph,  b.  Staffs.,  1602  ;  Mat.  Exeter 
Coll.,  Ox.,  13th  Jan.,  1621. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1566.-] 

Wanstall,  Rev.  Richard,  b.  London,  1814  ; 
s.  of  Edmund  Wanstall ;  Mat.  St.  Edmund 
Hall,  Ox.,  18th  March,  1830  ;  B.A.,  1833  ; 
Rector  of  Norton  Canes,  1855  to  death  ;  d. 
23rd  Aug.,  1869. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1495.] 

Warbueton  (or  Warborton),  Cecil,  b.  Camber- 
well,  1604  (baptized  28th  Aug.)  ;  s.  of  Sir 
Richard  Warburton  (pensioner  to  Queen  Eliza- 
beth) ;  Mat.  Balliol  Coll.,  Ox.,  16th  July, 
1621  ;  of  Hall  End,  Staffs. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1568.] 

Waebdkton,  Rt.  Rev.  William,  Bp.  of  Gloucester. 

Letters  to  Bishop  Richard  Hurd.  Portraits.  Kidder- 
minster,   n.d.  (1808).    4to.    Bitto,  1809;  4to. 

Tracts  by  Warburton  and  a  Warburtonian  (Bishop 
Hurd)  not  admitted  into  the  Collections  of  their  respective 
Works.     (With  Preface  by  S.  Parr).     London,  1789.     8vo. 

Wakd,  Rev.  Charles,  b.  Marlborough,  Wilts., 
28th  April,  1799  ;  s.  of  John  Ward,  Esq., 
and  Hannah  (dau.  of  Samuel  Hawkes,  Esq., 
of  Marlborough,  Wilts.),  his  wife  ;  M.A.  ; 
of  Draycot-Poliatt,  Wilts.  ;  Curate  of  Lydiard- 
Millicent,  Wilts.,  1822—24  ;  Minor  Canon 
and  Precentor  of  Bristol  Cathedral,  1824 — 25  ; 
R.D.    of   Fleete,  1838  ;    Rector   of 

Maulden,  Beds.,  1825  ;  m.  (1),  15th  Aug., 
1825,  Susannah,  dau.  of  Rev.  Robert  Foster, 
Preb.  of  Wells,  (2)  25th  April,  1844,  Elizar- 
beth,  dau.  of  Rev.  Aaron  Foster,  Vicar  of 
Lyng  and  Kingston,  Somers.  ;  d.,  Maulden, 
15th  March,  1879. 

Prayers  for  Married  Persons.  Oxford:  J.  4;  J.  B. 
Parker.     1868. 

[Burke's  Landed  Gentry.] 

Ward,  Rev.  Charles  Bruce,  b.  Maulden,  Beds., 
20th  Nov.,  1888  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Charles  Ward 
[««e]  and  Susannah,  his  1st  wife  ;  Mat.  Oriel 
Coll.,  Ox.  ;  Eveleigh  Prizeman  ;  B.A.,  1860  : 
M.A.,  1863  ;  Curate  of  Uttoxeter,  1861—62  ; 
of  Oakamoor,  1862 — 65  ;  of  Middleton,  near 
Manchester,  1865—70  ;  sole  charge  of  St. 
Leonard's,  Bilston,  1870—71  ;  Vicar  of  Whit- 
field, near  Glossop,  Derbys.,  1872  ;  m.,  22nd 
Jan.,  1863,  Hannah  Maria,  dau.  of  J.  M. 
Blagg,  Esq.,  of  Cheadle  ;  d.  9th  June,  1892. 
[Burke's  Landed  Gentry;  private  note  from  Col.Ward.] 

Ward,  Rev.  Francis,  b.  Leigh,  3rd  Aug.,  1731  ; 
s.  of  Rev.  Michael  Ward,  LL.B.  [«e«],  and 
Sarah,  his  2nd  wife  ;    of  Stramshall ;    Rector 


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of  Stanford,  Notts.  ;  P.O.  of  Croxden,  1758 
to  death  ;  m.,  23rd  Dec,  1764,  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Robert  Bill,  Esq.,  of  Parley  Hall :  d.  10th 
May,  1783. 

[Burke's  Lauded  Gentry  ;  Hutchinson's  Stoke,  65.1 

Ward,  Rev.  Frederick  Hubert,  b.  Wednes- 
bury,  1858  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Ward  (Curate 
of  King's  Hill,  Wednesbury  ;  afterwards  Vicar 
of  Rowley  Regis)  ;  Mat.  as  a  Non.-Coll.,  Ox., 
11th  Oct.,  1879  ;  B.A.,  1882  :  M.A.,  1886  ; 
Minister  of  St.  John  the  Evangelist,  Spark- 
hill,  1888  to  date. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1496.] 

Ward,  Rev.  George  Robert  Michael,  b.  Tarn- 
worth,  1800  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Richard  Ward  ;  Mat, 
Wore.  Coll.,  Ox.,  19th  June,  1818  ;  Scholar, 
Trin.  Coll.,  1822—27  ;    B.A.,  1822  ;    M.A., 

1827  ;  Fellow,  1827—35  ;  Historic  Lecturer 
and  Tutor,  1827—29  ;  Dean,  1828  ;  Senior 
Bursar,  1830  ;  Deputy  Steward  of  Ox.  Univ.  ; 
Barrister-at-Law,  1828  ;   d.  23rd  May,  1846. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1497.] 

Ward,  Rev.  Henry,  b.  Newcastle,  1756  ;  s.  of 
Abraham  Ward  ;  Mat.  Wore.  Coll.,  Ox.,  1st 
Dec,  1774;  B.A.,  1778;  M.A.,  1781;  P.O., 
Havering-atte-Bower,  Essex,  1787  ;  Rector 
of  Little  Thurrock,  Essex,  1786  to  death  ;  d. 
29th  Nov.,  1837. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1497.] 

Ward,  Henry.      b.  Wolverhampton,  25th  June, 

1828  ;  s.  of  William  Ward,  Esq.  ;  of  Rod- 
baston  Hall,  Penkridge ;  J. P.  and  Deputy 
Lieutenant,  Staffs.  ;  High  Sheriff,  Staffs., 
1872  ;  m.,  3rd  May,  1855,  Jane,  dau.  of  John 
Nock  Bagnall,  Esq.,  of  West  Bromwich. 

[Burke's  Landed  Gentry  ;  Willett's  West  Bromwich.] 

Ward,    Henry    Herbert,      b.    Wolverhampton, 
1857  ;  s.  of  Henry  Ward,  Esq.  ;    Mat.  Brase- 
nose  Coll.,  Ox.,  20th  May,  1875. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1497.] 

Ward,  Humble,  1st  Lord  Ward  (created  1644). 
Creation.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  S33,  203J;    Salt  Collection,  ix., 
119.] 

Ward,  Humble,  b.  Sedgley,  1768  ;  s.  of  Rev. 
William  Ward;  Mat.  Oriel  Coll.,  Ox.,  3rd 
Nov,,  1775  ;  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn, 
1779  ;  d.  9th  Jan.,  1785. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1497.] 

Ward,  J.  Langfield.  b.  Leek  ;  Scholar,  Pemb. 
Coll.,  Ox.  ;  B.A.  ;  Le  Bas  Prize  Winner. 

Colonization  in  its  Bearing  on  the  Extinction  of  the 
Aboriginal  Races.  Leeh:  William  Clemesha.  1874.  8vo., 
pp.  141. 

Ward,  John,  b,  Stoke,  1708  ;  s.  of  Rev.  John 
Ward  ;  Mat.  Magd.  Hall,  Ox.,  10th  Oct., 
1723  ;  B.A.,  All  Souls,  3rd  June,  1727. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1497.] 

Ward,  Rev.  John.  b.  Blithfield,  15th  Sept., 
1715  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Michael  Ward,  LL.B.  [see'], 
and  Sarah,  his  2nd  wife  ;  of  Trin.  Coll.,  Cam., 


M.A.  ;    Curate  of  Lee  ;    Vicar   of  St.  Ives, 

Hunts.  ;    Rector  of  Cheadle,  26th  Oct.,  1757, 

to  death.     "  This  Mr.  Ward    ...    is  a  very 

extraordinary   person.     He   is  somewhat  deaf 

and    almost    entirely    blind    ...    He    has 

Psalms  and  all  ye  Service  by  heart,  and  in  yt 

manner   delivers   his   sermons "  (Dr.  Pegge). 

m.,    6th  Nov.,    1758,    Anne,    dau.    of   Csesar 

Colclougb,    Esq.,  of  Cheadle  and  Delfhouse  ; 

d.  11th  Dec,  1792  ;    bui:  Cheadle,  where  is  a 

monument. 

[Burke's  Landed  Gentry ;  Plant's  Cheadle,  92,  93  ; 
Pegge's  MS.  History  of  Staffs. ;  Hutchinson's  Stoke,  59.] 

Ward,  John.  b.  Wolverhampton,  1725  ;  «.  of 
John,  Baron  Ward,  1st  Viscount  Dudley  [see 
Dudley  (John,  1704)],  and  Ann  Maria  Bour- 
chier,  his  wife  ;  Mat.  Oriel  Coll.,  Ox.,  7th 
Feb.,  1743  ;  created  M.A.,  10th  Dec,  1745  ; 
M.P.,  Marlborough,  1754—56  ;  Worcs.,  1761 
— 74  ;  succeeded  as  2nd  Viscount  Dudley  and 
7th  Baron  Ward,  1774  ;  d.  12th  Oct.,  1788. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1498.] 

Ward,  John.  b.  Slawston,  Leics.,  22nd  June, 
1781  ;  served  his  articles  to  an  attorney  at 
Cheadle,  and  was  admitted  a  Solicitor  in  Hilary 
term,  1808,  shortly  after  which  he  settled 
in  Burslem  ;  Clerk  to  the  Lawton  Turnpike 
Trust,  to  the  Burslem  Market  Trustees,  &c.  ; 
an  officer  in  the  Old  Longport  Volunteer  Corps  ; 
m.,  1810,  Anne,  dau.  of  Joseph  Rice,  of  Ashby- 
de-la-Zouch  ;  d.  27th  May,  1870. 

The  Potter's  Art.  A  Poem  in  Three  Cantos  .  .  . 
Burslem:  Printed  for  the  Author  by  Stephen  Brougham. 
1828.    12mo.,  pp.  vi.,  98. 

History  of  the  Borough  of  Stoke-upon-Trent  and  the 
Manorial  History  of  Newcastle-under-Lyme  .  .  .  Lon- 
don: J.  Lewis.  1844.  8vo.  Lar.  and  sm.  paper  copies 
were  issued  originally  in  parts. 

[With  this  History  was  issued  a  Map  of  the  Potteries,  litho- 
graphed by  M.  Scott,  b;iit  which  is  very  often  missing,  owing  to  its 
having  been  published  separately.  Copies  containing  the  Map  are 
very  valuable.] 

Poem  on  the  Death  of  H.E.H.  the  Prince  Consort. 
n.  p.,  pi.,  or  d.  (1863). 

[A  few  were  printed  for  presents.  Her  Majesty  accepted  a 
copy.] 

Ward,  John.  F.6.S.  ;  Corresponding  Member 
of  Glasgow  Geological  Soc.  ;  Vice-President 
of  North  Staffs.  Field  Club  ;    President,  1876. 

The  Fossil  Flora  of  the  North  Staffordshire  Coal 
Field.     Newcastle  :  G.  T.  Bagguley.     1892.     8vo. ;  plates. 

William  Molyneux.  A  Monograph.  Newcastle :  Bil- 
worth.     8vo. 

The  Progress  of  Geological  Research  .  .  .  With 
Bibliography  of  Works  relating  to  the  Geology  of  North 
Staffordshire.    Newcastle:  G.T.  Bagguley.    1893.    8vo. 

On  the  Distribution  of  Organic  Remains  in  the  North 
Staffordshire  Coal  Field  [Trans.  Dudley  and  Mid.  Geol. 
Soc,  II.,  21]  ;  Notes  on  the  Fossil  Trees  in  Messrs.  Hamp- 
ton's Marlpit,  at  Joiner's  Square,  Hanley  [North  Staffs. 
Field  Club  Report  (1870)]  ;  Marine  Fossils  from  the  Coal 
Measures  of  North  Staffiord.shire  [Geol.  Mag.,  II.,  234]  ; 
Notes  on  the  Coal  Fossils  of  North  Staffordshire  Coal 
Field  [Iron  Ores  of  Great  Britain,  Pt.  IT.] ;  The  Organic 
Remains  of  the  Coal  Measures  of  North  Staffordshire 
[Address  and  Paper,  North  Staffs.  Field  Club  (1875),  184— 
261];  Notes  on  some  Fossil  Trees,  &c.,  at  Hanley  [North 
Staffs.  Field  Club  Report  (1870),  75—8]  ;  Some  of  the 
Earlier  Forms  of  Tertebrate  Life  [ib.  (1881)]  ;  Obituary 
of  William  Molyneux  [id.  (1884)]  ;  Presidential  Address 
[ib.  (1876),  24 — 32]  ;  The  Lower  Coal  Measures  of  the 
Cheadle  Coalfield  [ib.  (1889)]  ;  The  Geological  Features 
of  the  North  Staffordshire  Coal  Fields  [Trans.  North 
Staffs.  Inst.  Min.  Eng.,  X.  (1890)], 


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Ward,  John  William. 
ISee  Dudley  (J.  W.).] 

Ward,  Rt.  Rev.  Michael,     b.  Newport,  Salop, 

1643  ;  s.  of  Richard  Ward,  of  Newcastle,  where 

he  spent  his  boyhood  ;    Scholar,  Trin.   Coll., 

Dublin,  1660  ;    B.A.,   1660  ;    Fellow,  1662  : 

incorporated  Cam.  Univ.  as  D.D.,  and  adm. 

at    Ox.    Univ.,    18th   July,    1674  ;    Provost, 

Trin.    Coll.,   Dublin,   1674;    Vice-Chancellor, 

1678  ;    Regius  Professor  ;    Bishop  of  Ossory, 

24th  Nov.,,  1678;    of  Londonderry,  1679  to 

death  ;  d.  3rd  Oct.,  1681. 

[Cassan's  Bishops  of  Ireland  ;  Wood's  Fasti,  I.,  345  ; 
Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1670 ;  Burke's  Landed 
Gentry  (1847).] 

Ward,  Rev.  Michael,  b.  Newcastle,  7th  Dec, 
1681  ;  s.  of  Michael  Ward  (baptized,  New- 
castle, 28th  June,  1648)  and  Hannah  (daw.  of 
Rev.  George  Roades,  Vicar  of  Leek),  his 
wife  ;  LL.B.,  of  Clare  Hall,  Cam.,  1705  ;  in- 
corporated Ox.  Univ.,  9th  July,  1705  ;  Rector 
of  Blithfield,  1713  ;  of  Leigh,  1723  to  death  ; 
7??.,  (1)  31st  Jan.,  1707,  Elizabeth  Green,  (2) 
10th  June,  1714,  Sarah,  dati.  of  Rev.  John 
Spateman,  Rector  of  Yoxall ;  d.  17th  Sept., 
1744. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  B.S.,  IV.,  1670  ;  Hutchinson's 
Stoke  ;  Burke's  Landed  Gentry.] 

Ward,  Rev.  Michael,  b.  Islip,  Oxon.,  1769  ;  s. 
of  Rev.  Richard  Ward  ;  Mat.  St.  Alban 
Hall,  Ox.,  28th  Nov.,  1789  ;  B.C.L.,  Wore. 
Coll.,  Ox.,  1805  ;  Vicar  of  Lapley,  1806  ; 
Rector  of  Stiffkey-w.-Morston,  Norf.,  1836  to 
death  ;  d.  8th  Dec,  1841, 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1498.] 

Ward,  Rt.  Rev.  Seth. 

Letters  to  Ashmole.  [Bodl.  Lib.,  1131,  f.  2684,  269(1, 
365ai:  iI34  7oa,  766.] 

Ward,  Seth,  b.  Repton,  Derbys.,  30th  Dec, 
1765  ;  s.  of  John  Ward  and  Anna  Beata 
Hobbs,  his  wife  ;  was  m  business  as  a  Cooper 
in  Aldergate,  Tamworth,  till  1850,  when  he 
went  to  London  ;  d.  Dec,  1858  ;  bur.  Bromp- 
ton  Cemetery,  London,  20th  Dec 

"  Left  in  MS.  numerous  Sermons,  Poems,  &c. ;  bought 
after  his  death  by  a  Bookseller  in  Paternoster  Row. 
Where  they  are  now  is  unknown.  He  was  remarkably 
ingenious  in  mechanics." — (Per  S.  Timmins.) 

Ward,  Thomas.  b.  Shenstone,  1684 ;  s.  of 
Alexander  Warde  ;  Mat.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox., 
14th  Dec,  1706. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1571.] 

Ward,  Thomas,  b.  London,  16th  Feb.,  1780  ; 
s.  of  Thomas  Ward,  a  Chancery  Solicitor  of 
London  (6.  Leigh,  1'728  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Michael 
Ward — see),  and  Hannah  Gill,  his  wife  ; 
"  shortly  before  the  death  of  his  father  (i.e., 
before  1790)  he  removed  to  Cheadle  (of  which 
place  his  uncle,  Rev.  Francis  Ward — see,  was 
Rector),  and  served  his  articles  with  his  brother- 
in-law,  John  Blagg  "  [Mr.  Blagg  m.  Elizabeth, 
his  father's  2nd  daie.]  ;    became  an  Attorney 


in  Trinity  term,   1804  ;    settled  in  Newcastle, 
April,   1805  ;    entered   into    partnership   with 
Peter  Walthall  (1805 — 15)  ;    practised  alone 
till  1831,  when  he  took  his  son,  John  William 
Ward,    into   partnership,    subsequently    being 
joined  by  H.  S.  and  B.  Cooper,   Esqs.,   when 
the    Firm    became    "  Wards    and    Coopers "  ; 
Major   of    East  Staffs.   Militia   before    1805  ; 
Captain  of  Newcastle  Corps  of  Volunteers,  when 
Dr.  Northern  was  Colonel  ;    Mayor  of  New- 
castle,  1836—37  ;    Trustee  to  Orme's  Trust, 
up  to  1870  ;   a  strong  temperance  man  ;    Free- 
mason, July,  1804,  to  death,,  first  connecting 
himself  with  a  Lodge  at  Longton,  which  died, 
when  he  transferred  his  membership  to  New- 
castle,  1844  ;    Worshipful  Master,   1849  and 
1850  ;    Deputy  Grand  Master  of  Staffs,  under 
Colonel  Vernon,  1853 — 60  ;    had  portrait  pre- 
sented to  him  by  the  members  of  his  lodge  ; 
m.,     14th    June,    1808,    Elizabeth,    dan.    of 
William  Ingleby,  Esq.,  of  Cheadle  ;    d.  30th 
June,  1873  ;  bur.  Family  Vault  in  St.  George's 
Church,  Newcastle. 
Portrait.     Engraved    by    G.   M'Oullock,   after  John 

Emery.    Lithographed  by  John  Day  *  Son,  and  Published 

Sept.,  1856.     Imp. 

Ward,  Thomas  Ogier.  b.  Tamworth,  1804  ; 
s.  of  Eev.  Michael  Ward  [see  (1769)]  ;  Mat. 
Queen's  Coll.,  Ox.,  25th  June,  1822  ;  B.A., 
1827;  M.A.,  1829;  M.B.,  1830;  M.D., 
1834. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1499.] 

Ward,  William,  b.  Himley  Hall,  21st  Jan., 
1750  ;  s.  of  John,  1st  Viscount  Dudley  [see 
Dudley  (John,  1704)]  :  Mat.  Oriel  Coll.,  Ox., 
14th  March,  1770  ;  M.P.,  Worcester,  1780— 
88  ;  succeeded  his  brother  as  3rd  Viscount 
Dudley  and  8th  Baron  Ward,  1788  ;  m.,  1st 
Aug.,  1780,  JuHa,  dau.  of  Godfrey  Bosville, 
Esq.,  of  Gunthwaite,  ;  d.   25th  April, 

1823. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1499.] 

Ward,  William,  b.  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  1817  ; 
s.  of  William  Humble  Ward,  Lord  Ward  • 
Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  4th  June,  1835  ;  13th 
Baron  Ward  ;  created  Viscount  Ednam  and 
Earl  Dudley  17th  Feb.,  1860  ;  m.  (1)  Selina 
Constance,  dau.  of  Hubert  de  Burgh,  Esq., 
(2)  Georgina  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Moncrieffe,  Bart.  ;  d.  7th  May,  1885. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1499.] 

Ward,  William,     b.  Wolverhampton,  1861  ;    s. 
of  Henry  Ward,  Esq.;  Mat.  Magd.  Coll.  Ox 
28th  Jan.,  1879  ;  B.A.,  Merton  Coll.,  1884.  ' 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1494.] 

Warde,  Alexander.     Of  Freeford. 

Dugdale's  "Draught  of  a  certificate  to  be  signed  bv 
Mr.  Warde  (Coton,Sa,lop)  in  the  behalf  of  Mr.  Alexander 
Warde,  of  Freeford,  in  Staff.,"  declaring  his  kindred,  and 
allomng  him  to  bear  armes  (1663).    [Bodl.  Lib.,  S40  (115), 

Two  certificates  of  kindred  signed  by  John  Warde  in 
favour  of  Alexander  Warde,  of  Freeford,  in  Staffordshire, 
and  Richard  Warde,  of  Coton,  Salop.  ' 


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Warde,  Thomas.     Shenstone  Park. 

Letter  to  W[illiam]  "Warde  at  the  Temple.  TBodl. 
Lib.,  1731,  S.,  22b7\ 

Warde,  William.     Shenstone  Park. 

Letters  to  Ashmole.  [Bodl.  Lib.,  1731,  S.  19a,  20a, 
21a,  24a,  25a.] 

[See  Ward  (T.),  Babington  (Z.)] 

Wardle,   Dan.      b.  Leek,   1715  ;    s.   of   Dan. 
Wardle  ;  Mat.  Magd.  Coll.,  Ox.,  22nd  March, 
1732  ;  B.A.,  1735  ;  M.A.,  1741. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1500.] 

Wardle,  Elizabeth,  b.  Leek,  20th  Oct.,  1835 ; 
dau.  of  Hugh  Wardle  ;  educated  at  Stone, 
Oulton,  and  Codsall ;  Founder  of  Leek  Em- 
broidery Society  ;  m.  Thomas  Wardle,  Esq., 
F.C.S.,  &c.  [see']. 

Guide  to  the  Bayeaux  Tapestry.  Compiled  from  the 
book  written  by  the  Rev.  J.  Collingwood  Bruce,  by  kind 
permission  of  the  Author. 

Wardle,  John.  b.  Stoke,  1704;  s.  of  John 
Wardle,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Oriel  Coll.,  Ox.,  25th 
May,  1723;  B.A.,  4th  Feb.,  1727;  M.A., 
173'4. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1500.] 

Wardle,  Thomas,  b.  Macclesfield,  1831  ;  s.  of 
Joshua  Wardle,  Esq.,  of  Cheddleton  Heath, 
Leek ;  educated  Macclesfield  Private  School 
and  Leek  Gr.  Sch.  ;  in  business  at  Leek 
as  a  Silk-Dyer  and  Silk  and  Calico  Printer  ; 
Fellow  of  the  Chemical,  Geological,  and 
Royal  Statistical  Societies  ;  Fellow  of  the 
Imperial  Inst.  ;  Member  of  Council  of  the 
Pal^ontographical  Soc.  ;  Chevalier  de  la 
Legion  d'  Honneur  of  France  ;  Officier  d' 
Academie  of  France  ;  Membre  du  Jury  de 
rindustrie  de  la  Soie  aux  Expositions  Uni- 
verselles  at  Paris,  1878  and  1889  ;  Hon. 
Superintendent  Of  Indian  Silk  Culture  Court 
of  Indian  and  Colonial  Exhibition,  London, 
1886 ;  Chairman,  Silk  Section,  Manchester 
Royal  Jubilee  Exhibition,  1887  ;  Examiner 
on  Silk  Throwing  and  Spinning  in  the  Techno- 
logical Examinations  of  the  City  and  Guilds 
of  London  Institute ;  President,  Silk  Associa- 
tion of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland  ;  Member  of 
Society  of  Arts  ;  Chairman  of  1st  Loan  Silk 
Exhibition,  held  at  Lord  Egerton  of  Tatton's, 
St.  James's  Square,  London,  1890  ;  Chairman 
Ifational  Silk  Textile  Exhibition,  held  at  the 
Duke  of  Sutherland's,  Stafford  House,  London, 
May,  1894  ;  Hon.  Working  Secretary,  Ladies' 
National  Silk  Association,  May,  1894  ;  m. 
Elizabeth  Wardle,  of  Leek  [«««]. 

Monograph  of  the  Wild  Silks  and  Dye  Stuffs  of  India, 
Illustrative  of  Specimens  exhibited  in  the  British  India 
Section  of  the  Paris  Universal  Exhibition  of  1878.  Lon- 
don, 1878.    8vo.,  pp.  46. 

Monographe  sur  I'lnduatrie  des  Soies  Sauvage  et  des 
Matieres  de  Teinture  de  I'lnde,  illustr^  par  des  Objets  et 
des  Sp(Scimens  dans  la  Section  Britannique  Indienne  de 
I'Exposition   Universelle  de   1878   i  Paris.    Paris,  187S. 

8vo.,  pp.  29.  ,  -,    ,.     ^ 

Monograph  on  the  "Wild  Silk  Industry  of  India,  form- 
ing Appendix  "  C  "  in  the  Handbook  to  the  British  India 
Section  of  the  Paris  Universal  Exhibition  of  1878.  8vo. 
[Also  an  edition  in  French.] 

Eeport  to  the  Secretary  of  State  for  India  on  Tussur 


Silk,  and  the  desirability  of  the  application  of  the  native 
dyestuffs  of  India  for  dyeing  it  for  Indian  purposes.  Re- 
printed from  Gazette  of  India.    London,  1879.    8vo. 

The  "Wild  Silka  of  India.  A  Handbook  of  the  Collec- 
tion arranged  for  the  Government  at  the  Indian  Section  of 
the  South  Kensington  Museum,  illustrative  of  the  Wild 
Silks  of  India.  Published  by  the  Committee  of  Council  on 
Education.    London,  1881.    8vo. 

An  Address  on  Art  Culture,  delivered  at  the  Town 
Hall,  Newcastle-under-Lyme,  on  February  16th,  1882,  on 
the  occasion  of  the  Distribution  of  Prizes  to  the  Students 
of  the  Newcastle  School  of  Art.  Newcastle,  1882.  8vo., 
pp.  30.  [A  Copy  of  this  Address  was  presented  to  the 
Free  Library,  Chester,  Aug.  26th,  1891,  by  the  Right  Hon. 
W.  E.  Gladstone,  with  marginal  notices  by  him.] 

The  Dyes  and  Tans  of  India.  A  Report  to  the 
Secretary  of  India,  at  his  request,  of  a  Seven  Tears' 
Examination  of  the  DyestufEs  of  India ;  in  six  Instalments, 
with  voluminous  examples  of  dyed  Silk,  Tussur  Silk, 
Cotton  and  Woollen  Cloths.  Calcutta:  Published  by  order 
of  the  Government.     [Blue  Book,  pp.  82.1 

The  Wild  Silks  of  India  and  their  Economic  Utiliza- 
tions. Also  translated  into  French  by  M.  Charles  Mamas 
and  Mr.  Gilbert  C.  Wardle  for  Monsieur  Rondot's  L'Art  de 
la  Soie,  1885.]  Reprinted  by  Imprimerie  Nationale,  Paris, 
1888.    8vo. 

Researches  on  Silk  Fibre.  A  Report  furnished  to 
Mons.  Rondot  of  the  Chamber  of  Commerce  at  Lyons. 
Lyons :  By  Order  of  the  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Report  on  the  English  Silk  Industry  for  the  Royal 
Commission  on  Technical  Instruction.  [Report  (1885), 
IIL,  29—105  ;  also  in  1  vol.,  8vo.,  pp.  106.] 

On  Several  Species  of  Silk  Fibre,  and  on  the  Silk 
Industry.  A  paper  read  before  the  Society  of  Dyers  and 
Colourists,  Technical  College,  Bradford,  on  May  8th,  1886. 
Seprinted from  the  "  Journal,"  Bradford.  1885.  8vo.,  pp.  60. 

Memoir  on  the  Silks  in  the  Indian  Silk  Culture  Court, 
Colonial  and  Indian  Exhibition,  London,  delivered  to  the 
Indian  and  Colonial  Exhibition  Conference,  June  24th, 

1886,  London:  Royal  Commission.    1886.     8vo. 
Descriptive  Catalogue  of  the  Silks  in  the  Indian  Silk 

Culture  Court  of  the  Colonial  and  Indian  Exhibition, 
London.  Collected  by  the  Author  in  India  by  order  of  the 
Royal  Commission.    1886.     8vo. 

Report  on  the  Silks  exhibited  in  the  Colonial  Sections 
of  the  Colonial  and  Indian  Exhibition,  1886,  with  Examina- 
tion of  the  Physical  and  Structural  Properties  of  the 
Cocoons  and  their  Silk.  Reprinted  from  Reports  on  Colonial 
Sections,  ^c.     London,  1887.     8vo. 

Descriptive  Catalogue  of  the  Silk  Section  of  the  Royal 
Jubilee  Exhibition,  Manchester,  1887.  Manchester,  1887. 
8vo.     Ditto,  Edition  de  Luxe,  same  date. 

Silk  :  Its  Entomology,  History,  and  Manufacture,  as 
exemplified  at  the  Royal  Jubilee  Exhibition,  Manchester, 

1887.  Edward  Bumpus,  6  (^  6,  Eolborn  Bars,  London,  n.d. 
(1887).     8vo.,  pp.  238. 

Paper  and  Discussion  on  the  Silk  Trade  of  England 
and  the.  Continent.  Read  in  the  Economics  and  Statistics 
Section  of  the  British  Association  for  the  Advancement  of 
Science,  at  Manchester,  Sept.  7th,  1887.  Manchester, 
1857.    8vo. 

Address  on  Education  and  Art,  delivered  at  Stoke-on- 
Trent  on  the  occasion  of  the  Presentation  of  Prizes  to  the 
successful  Students  of  the  School  of  Art,  Feb.  11th,  1890. 
Leeh  :  Clemesha  ^  Clowes,     n.d.     8vo.,  pp.  14. 

On  the  History  and  Growing  Utilizations  of  Tussur 
Silk.  A  Paper  read  at  the  Society  of  Arts  on  May  17th, 
1891.  Reprinted  from  the  Journal.  London:  W.  Trounce. 
1891.    8vo.,  pp.  47. 

North  StafEordshire  Naturalists'  Field  Club.  Anni- 
versary Address  of  the  President,  Thomas  Wardle,  on  the 
Entomology  and  Uses  of  Silk,  &c.  Newcastle:  G.  T. 
Bayguley.    n.d.  (1892).    8vo.,  pp.  40. 

North  Staffordshire*  Naturalists'  Field  Club.  Anni- 
versary Address  of  the  President,  Thomas  Wardle,  on 
Bacteriology.     Stoke :  Vyse  tf  Hill.    1893.    8vo.,  pp.  36. 

On  Sewage  Treatment  and  Disposal  for  Cities,  Towns, 
Tillages,  Private  Dwellings,  and  Public  Institutions. 
With  Tables,  Plans  of  Sewage  Works,  Filters,  &c.  Man- 
chester:  J.  Beywood.    1893.    8vo.,  pp.  426. 

On  the  Present  Development  of  Power  Loom  Weav- 
ing of  Silk  Fabrics  at  Lyons.  (Harris^ Sons, Manchester.) 
1891.    8vo.,  pp.  40  ;  with  Illustrations. 

Address  on  the  Relation  of  Design  to^  such  Craft 
Teaching  as  may  be  undertaken  by  Technical  Schools, 
read  to  the  Art  Workers'  Guild,  Barnard's  Inn  Hall, 
London,  Feb.,  1893.    With  Illustrations. 

Address  to  H.R.H.  Princess  Mary  Adelaide,  Duchess 
of  Teck,   at  the   Opening   of   the  National  Silk  Textile 


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Exhibition,   May  8th,   1894.      Manchester :  Mander  ^  Co. 
n.d.    12mo.,  pp.. 16. 

On    the    G-eology    of    the    Neighbourhood    of    Leek 
[Sleigh's   Leek   (1862) ;     Lecture    on    Coal    Tar  and  its 
coloured   products,  illustrated  with  all  the  then  known 
dyes  obtained  from   Coal  Tar,  delivered   at   Leek,  1864  ; 
Paper  on  the  Gf-eology  and  Chemistry  of  Salt  [North  Staffs. 
Field  Club  Report  (1866)] ;    Geology  of  the  Roches    [ib. 
(1868)]  ;  On  Limestone,  its  Occurrence,  Nature  and  Origin 
fiJi.  (1873)]  ;    The  Source  of  the  Churnet  [i6.  (1875)];    A 
Paper  on  the  Wild  Silks  of  India  [Report  of  Paris  Univer- 
sal Exhibition  (1878)]  ;   Report  on  Tussur  Silk,  &c.  [Sup- 
plement to  Gazette  of  India  (May  loth,  1879)1  ;  Lecture  on 
Wild  Silks  of  India,  principally  Tussur  [Jour,  of  Soc.  of 
Arts  (9th  March,  1879)]  ;    Report  of  Mr.  Wardle's  Exam- 
ination of  the  Cocoons  of  "  Attacus  ricini "  and  "Antheroea 
Assama,"  dated  July  5th,  1880  ;     Supplementary  Report 
on  the  "Utilization  of  Tussur  Silk,"  dated  16th  July,  1880 
[Blue  Books  on  India  (1880)]  ;    Paper  on  the  Geology  of 
Shutlingslow     and     the    District      [North    Staffs.    Field 
Club  Report  (1881)]  ;    Report  to  the  Secretary   of   State 
for  India  of  "  Estimations  of  the  quantities  of  Tannic  acid, 
or  Tannin,  in  the  Tannin-containing  substances  of  India 
[Indian  Blue  Books  (1882)]  ;    Researches  on  Silk  Fibre 
[Jour.  Soc.  of  Arts  (1885)] ;   Lecture  on  Silk  at  the  Uni- 
versity of  Nottingham,  on  Oct.  16th,  1885  [Soc.  of  Chemical 
Industry's  Jour.  (1890)];    on  "Wild  Silks"    [ib.'];    Pro- 
ceedings of  a  Conference  on  Silk,  held  in  the  Office  of  the 
Revenue  and  Agricultural  Department  of  the  Government 
of  India,   at   Calcutta,    on  Jan.   8th,    1886    [Blue  Book 
(1886)] ;  Paper  on  the  Silks  in  the  Indian  Silk  Culture  Court 
of  the  Colonial  and  Indian  Exhibition  [Jour,  of  Indian 
^Ji  (Sept.,  1886),  illustrated  with  photo.-lithos.];  Report  on 
the  Silks  e.xhibited  at  the  Colonial  and  Indian  Exhibition 
[Reports  of  the  Colonial  Section  of  Colonial  and  Indian 
Exhibition,  edited  by  H.  T.  Wood,  Esq.  (London,  1887)1  ! 
Address  on  "Art  Culture,"  delivered  in  the  Town  Hall, 
Longton,  on  the  occasion  of  the  Distribution  of  Prizes  in 
connection  with  the  Longton  Art  Class,  to  Students  of 
School  of  Art,  on  December  13th,  1886    [Staffs.  Advertiser 
(18th  Dec,  1886)] ;  A  Paper  on  the  Silks  and  Silk  Fabrics 
of  India,  at  the  Grosvenor  Museum,  Chester,  on  December 
21st,   1886    [Chester  papers]  ;    Report   of   Tour  through 
the  Silk  Districts  of  India,  1885—86  ;    Speech  at  the  Third 
Annual  Meeting  of  the  Society  of  Dyers  and  Colourists 
Bradford,  held  March  31st,  1887  (Bradford,  1887,  8vo.) ; 
Paper  on  "  Silk,"  read  before  the  Society  of  Chemical  In- 
dustry,  Manchester   Section,   on   Feb.   8th,    1887    [Jour. 
(1887)];     Address    on    "English   Art    and    Industries" 
delivered  at  Burslem  to  Students  of  the  School  of  Art,  on 
Feb.    10th,    1887    [Staffs.   Advertiser   (15th  Feb.,    1887)]  ; 
Paper  on  "  Indian  Silks,"  read  under  the  auspices  of  the 
Macclesfield    Scientific    Association    in    the  Macclesfield 
Sunday  School,  on  March  2nd.  1887  [Macclesfield  Courier 
(5th  March,  1887)]  ;   Speech  at  Third  Annual  Meeting  of 
Society  of  Dyers  and  Colourists,  Bradford  [Jour.  (1887)]  ; 
On  "Silk,  Eastern  and  Western,"  read  in  the  School  of 
Archeology,    Cambridge,  on  May  20th,  1887  [Cambridge 
Chronicle  and  Univ.  Jour.  (27th  May,  1887)]  ;    On  "Early 
Coptic  Times,  Churches,  and  Fabrics  and  Dyes,  illustrated 
by  examples  of  Coptic  Fabrics  of  the  IVth  to  the  Vlllth 
Centuries,"  read  in  the  new  Church  of  All  Saints,  Compton, 
Leek,  on  the  occasion  of  the  excursion  of  the  North  Staffs. 
Field  Club  to  Waterhouses,  July  21st,  1887  [North  Staffs. 
Field  Club  Report  (1887)]  ;    Paper  on  "Silk  Trade"  and 
Discussion    [Macclesfield    Courier   (10th  and    17th   Sept., 
1887)]  :    Paper  on   "The  Muga  Silkworm  of  Assam  and 
other  Indian  Silkworms,  and  their  Silks  likely  to  be  of 
industrial  importance  to  Europe,"  read  before  the  Biological 
Section  of  the   British  Association   at  Manchester,    6th 
Sept.,   1887    [Brit.   Association   Report    (1887)]  ;    Paper 
on  Spun  Silk  read  to  the  Directors  of  the  Leek  Spun  Silk 
Co.,  Ltd.,  on  return  from  visit  of  investigation  to  the  Spun 
Silk  Districts  of  Switzerland,  Dec,  1889  ;    Music  for  the 
Solemnization  of  Holy  Matrimony,  Sept.,  1889  ;    Lecture 
on  Geology  at  the  Nicholson  Institute,  Leek,  1889  [Leek 
Times    and    Leek    Post}  ;    Catalogue    of    Silk-producing 
Lepidoptera. ;   Report  on  La  Soie  Chardonnet  or  Artificial 
Silk,  May,  1891 ;    Paper  on  some  New  Facts  in  the  Yore- 
dale  Beds  at  Butterton  Moor,  and  of  Waterhouse  Lime- 
stone,  read  before  the   Geological  Association   at  Leek 
April  7th,   1890;    Evidence  before  Lord  Balfour  of  Bur- 
leigh and   Sir    Courtenay   Boyle  on  Railway  Rates   and 
Charges  [Board  of  Trade  Enquiry,  1889—90]  ;    Paper  on 
Technical  Instruction  read  at  Fenton  on  the  Openint'  of 
the  New  School  of  Art,  Jan.  6th,  1891  [Staffs.  Advertislrl  -. 
A   Paper   on   the  Present   Development   of   Power-Loom 
Weaving  of  Silk  Fabrics  at  Lyons,  read  before  the  Weaving 
and    Power-Loom    Committee,    17th    April,    1891    [Silk 


Association  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  3rd  Annual 
Report  (1891),  88—106]  ;  Article  on  Silk  [Chambers's 
Cyclopaedia  (1892)];  Paper  on  the  History  and  Develop- 
ment of  Pattern-designing  in  Textiles,  at  the  Society  of 
Arts,  April  11th,  1893  ;  On  Spider  Silk— Translation  of  an 
Article  by  Monsieur  R.  P.  Cambou^,  Missionaire  Apostolic 
at  Tananarive,  Madagascar,  which  appeared  in  the 
Textile  Mercury  (Aug.  12th,  1893) ;  Paper  on  the  British 
Silk  Industry,  read  by  Thomas  Wardle  before  a  Meeting 
of  the  Lady  Honorary  County  Secretaries  of  the  Ladies' 
National  Silk  Association  at  Stafford  House,  London, 
H.R.H.  the  Duchess  of  Teck  in  the  chair,  Feb.  10th,  1894 
[reprinted  in  the  Catalogue  of  the  NationalSilk  Textile 
Exhibition  at  Stafi'ord  House  (May  1894)]. 

Many  Contributions  and  Translations  since  1889,  as 
Editor  of  the  Silk  News  Columns  of  the  Silk  Association 
in  the  Leek  Post  and  Textile  Mercury. 

Wardle,  Thomas,  b.  Leek,  1872  ;  s.  of  Thomas 
Wardle,  Esq.  ;  educated  at  the  High  School, 
Newcastle,  and  as  a  Designer  at  London  and 
Manchester  ;  now  Designer  to  his  father. 

Designed  the  Ornamental  Borders  in  his  father's  Paper 
on  the  Relation  of  Design  to  such  Craft  Teaching  as  may 
be  undertaken  by  Technical  Schools  ;  also  the  Covers  for 
the  Egerton  Silk  Exhibition  Catalogue  (1890). 

Waedlb,  Thomas.  Bookseller  and  Printer, 
Kidsgrove. 

Draft  Scheme  for  the  Management  of  the  School 
founded  by  the  Reverend  Edward  Vernon  and  William 
Johnson  at  Audley  .  .  .  T.  Wardle,  Printer,  Kids- 
grove.    1876.     12mo.,  pp.  23. 

Wardroper,  Yen.  John.     Clerk,  Jilagd.   Coll., 
Ox.,  1486  ;   Fellow,  1488  ;    LL.B.  ;    D.C.L.  ; 
Archd.  of  Salop,  1501—4  ;  Preb.  of  Dernford 
and  Canon  of  Lichfield,  1st  Sept.,  1501 — 4  ; 
Treasurer,  1510,  and  Canon  of  Hei-eford,  1611 ; 
Archd.    of    Salop    in    Hereford,     1511—14 ; 
Eector   of   St.    Michael's,    Cornhill,    London, 
1503—15.      Will  dated  16th  July,   1515,  in 
which   he   expressed   a  wish  to  be   buried   in 
Hereford  Cathedral. 
[Bloxam's  Magd.  Coll.,  II.  (pt.  1) ;    0        H        S 
I.,  42  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1571 ;   Harwood's 
Lichfield,  210, 225.]  >         .        ,  , 

Waring,  Edmund,     b.  Staffs.,  1578  ;    Mat.  Ch 
Ch.,  Ox.,  11th  Feb.,  1592. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1572.] 

Waring,  R.  (probably  same  as  Ralph). 

Sermon  at  the  Funeral  of  Mrs.  Susanna  Gray  of 
Enfield  [Enville]  in  Staffordshire.  With  Poems  and 
Elegies.    London,  1672.    4to. 

[There  were  two  issues— one  privately  and  now  very  rare  and 
another  to  the  public] 

Waring,  Ralph,      b.  Wolverhampton,  1611  ;    s. 
of  Edmund  Waring  [«««]  ;    Mat.  Exeter  Hall, 
Ox.,  9th  March,  1627. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1572.] 

Waring,  Robert,  b.  Lea,  near  Wolverhampton, 
1614  ;  s.  of  Edmund  Waring  \_see'\  ;  Mat. 
Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  24th  Feb.,  1632:  Student, 
16.32—48;  B.A.,  30th  June,  1634  ;  M.A., 
26th  April,  1637  ;  Proctor,  1647  ;  Camden 
Professor  of  Ancient  History,  1647  ;  ejected, 
1648  ;  d.  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields,  10th  May' 
1658  ;  bur.  St.  Michael's  College  Hill,  London. 
[Bliss's   Wood's  Ath.   Oxon.,   III.,  453  ;    Burrows's 

Worthies,  491  ;  Alumni  West.,  102  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon., 

E.O.,  iv.,  15/2.] 


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Waring,  Walter,     b.  Wolverhampton,  1610  ;  s. 

of  Edmund  Waring  and  brother  of  Robert  and 

of    Ralph   Waring  ;    Mat.  Exeter  Hall,  Ox., 

9th  March,  1627  ;  Student,  Grays  Inn,  1627. 

[Gray's  Inn  Reg. :    Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT., 

1573.] 

Warnbe,  Rev.  Charles,    h.  Wolverhampton,  27th 
July,    1818;    s. .of   William   Warner,  Esq.; 
educated    Wolverhampton    Gr.    Sch.  ;    Mat. 
Wore.  Coll.,  Ox.,  30th  March,  1843 ;  Scholar, 
1844—65  ;  B.A.,  1846  ;  M.A.,  1849  ;  Fellow, 
1865  ;    Curate  of  St.  Aldate's,  Oxford,  1847 
— 49  ;    Incumbent    of    Wribbenhall,    Worcs., 
1849 — 63  ;      Rector    of    Henley-on-Thames, 
Oxon.,    1863—68  ;     Vicar   of   Clun,    Salop, 
1868  to  date  ;  Preb.  of  Hereford,  1881  to  date. 
We   have  no   King  bat  Caesar.    A  Sermon  preached 
before  the  University  of  Oxford.     Oxford,  1885.    8vo. 
Letters  to  the  Guardian,  Literary  Churchman,  (|'c. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1502.] 

Warner,  Jonas,  b.  Paget's  Bromley,  1620  ;  s. 
of  Humphrey  Warner  ;  Mat.  Hart  Hall,  Ox., 
13th  Oct.,  1637. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1574.] 

Warner,  Rt.  Rev.  John.  b.  London,  1581 
(baptized  St.  Clement  Danes,  17th  Sept.)  ;  s. 
of  Hannan  Warner  ;  Mat.  Magd.  Hall.,  Ox., 
18th  Oct.,  1598  ;  Demy,  Magd.  Coll.,  1599— 
1604  ;  B.A.,  13th  Dec,  1602  ;  Fellow,  1604 
— 10  ;  M.A.,  12th  June,  1603  :  licensed  to 
preach,  27th  Nov.,  1613  ;  B.D.,  1st  Dec, 
1613  ;  D.D.,  18th  April,  1616  ;  incorporated 
Cam.  Univ.,  1620  ;  Rector  of  St.  Michael's, 
Crooked  Lane,  London,  1614—19  ;  Vicar  of 
Beakesbourne  and  Rector  of  Bishopsbourne, 
1619,  and  of  HoUingbourne,  Kent,  1624  ; 
Rector  of  St.  Dionys  Baekchurch,  London, 
1625  ;  Chp.  to  the  King  ;  Governor  of  Eton 
Coll.  ;  with  Charles  I.  in  Scotland,  1638  ; 
Rector  of  Bromle}',  Kent,  1638,  until  se- 
questered by  Westmr.  Assembly,  before  1644  ; 
after  his  sequestration  he  led  a  wandering  life 
for  three  years  in  Wales  ;  Dean  of  Lichfield, 
1688—37  ;  Canon  of  Canterbury,  1634  ;  Bp. 
of  Rochester,  1638  to  death  ;  m.  the  widow  of 
Bp.  Abbot  of  Salisbury  ;  d.  14th  Oct.,  1666  ; 
bur.  Rochester. 
Church  Lands  not  to  be  Sold.  London,  1644.  4to. 
Ditto,  2648.    4to.  „,.    ,      t 

Sermons  on  the  Death  of  Kmg  Charles  1. 
FBliss's  Wood's  Ath.  Oxon.,  III.,  731;  Bloxams 
Magd.  Coll.,  IT.,  245  ;  Lands.  MS.,  986,  f  78  82  ;  Foster  s 
Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1574  ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  184, 
186  ■  Burnet's  Own  Times,  I.,  32 ;  Chalmers  s  Biog.  Diet., 
xxxi  158—62  ;  Fuller's  Worthies  ;  Biog.  Brit. ;  Barwick  s 
Life ';  Barney's  Life  of  Bp.  Tayler  ;  Chalmers  s  Hist,  of 
Oxford.] 

Warner,  Rev.,  William,  b.  Tettenhall,  1851  ; 
s  of  William  Warner,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Balhol 
Coll.,  Ox.,  17th  Oct.,  1870  ;  Exhibitioner, 
186g'__74  ;  B.A.,  1874  ;  Senior  Student,  Ch. 
Ch.,  Ox., '  1874:  Lecturer,  1875;  Tutor, 
1877  •  M.A.,  1877  ;  Master  of  the  Schools, 
1888 'and  1887;  Classical  Moderator,  1885 
and  1889  ;  Censor  of  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  1887—92. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1503.] 


Warrall,  John.     b.  Kinfare  (Kinver),   1702  ; 
s.    of   Richard    Warrall;    Mat.    Pemb.  Coll., 
Ox.,  31st  Oct.,  1720. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  Io0:i.] 

Waters,  Rev.  Edward  Pye.     b.    St.  Martin's, 
Warwick,    1771  ;    B.A.,    Wadh.    Coll.,    Ox., 
1783  ;    Curate  of  Great  Barr  ;    of  Overbury, 
Worcs.  ;  d.  1833. 
Sermons  on  Tarious  Subjects.    London,  1800.    8vo. 

Watkins,  Charles,    b.  Clifton  Campville,  1742  ; 
s.    of   Rev.  Richard  Watkins  ;    Mat.    Wadh. 
Coll.,  Ox.,  23rd  April,  1761  ;  d.  1764. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1607.] 

Watkins,  Charles  Severne.  b.  Rock,  Worcs., 
1783  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Richard  Watkins  ;  Mat. 
Wore  Coll.,  Ox.,  15th  Jaly,  1800  ;  created 
M.A.,  27th  June,  1808  ;  of  Clifton-Campville 
and  Haunton,  Staffs.,  and  of  Houn,  Derbys.  ; 
Lieut.,  3rd  (Prince  of  Wales's)  Dragoon 
Guards. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1508.] 

Watkins,  Francis,     b.  Clifton-Campville,  1748  ; 
s.  of    Rev.    Richard    Watkins  ;    Mat.  Wadh. 
Coll.,  Ox.,  30th  May,  1766. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1508.] 

Watkins,  George,  b.  Enfield  (Enville),  1726  : 
s.  of  Henry  Watkins  ;  Mat.  Univ.  Coll.,  Ox., 
29th  Feb.,  1744  ;  B.A.,  Corp.  Ch.  Coll., 
1747  ;  M.A.,  1751. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1508.] 

Watkins,  Rev.  John.  b.  Clifton-Campville, 
1751  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Richard  Watkins  ;  Mat. 
Wadh.  Coll.,  Ox.,  14th  Jan.,  1769  ;  B.C.L., 
1777  ;  Rector  (Patron,  and  Lord  of  the 
Manor)  of  Clifton-Campville  ;  d.  19th  May, 
1833. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1508.] 

Watkins,  Rev.  Morgan  G. 

Izaak  Walton.     [Fraser's  Mag.  (May,  1876).] 

Watkins,  Rev.  Richard,  b.  Aynho,  Northants., 
1702  ;  s.  of  Charles  Watkins,  Esq.  ;  Mat. 
Wadh.  Coll.,  Ox.,  4th  April,  1720;  B.A.., 
1723  ;  M.A.,  1726  ;  Rector  of  Clifton-Camp- 
ville, 1736  to  death  ;  d.  1776. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1509.] 

Watkins,  Rev.  Richard,  b.  Clifton-Campville, 
1745  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Richard  Watkins  ;  Mat. 
Wadh.  Coll.,  Ox.,  11th  E^eb.,  1763;  B.A., 
1766  ;  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Clilton-Camp- 
ville,  of  Haunton,  Staffs.,  and  of  Houn, 
Derbys.  ;  Rector  of  Rock,  Worcs.,  1776  to 
death  ;  d.  1st  May,  1805. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1509.] 

Watkinson,  Rev.  William  Lonsdale,  b.  Hull, 
30th  Aug.,  1833  ;  s.  of  John  Watkinson, 
Esq.  ;  Wesleyan  Minister  ;  stationed  at  West 
Bromwich  some  years  ;  m.  Phoebe,  dau.  of 
S.  Swindley,  Esq.,  of  Oldbury,  Worcs. 
Memorials  of   Mr.  and  Mrs.  Davies,  of  The  Hollies, 

Hill  Top,  West  Bromwich.    8vo.,  pp.  60,  and  2  portraits. 


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Curate  of  St.  Joha's, 


Watson,  Rev.  Alexander. 
Cheltenham. 

Catechism  on  the  Common  Prayer.  Mugeley:  J.  T. 
Walters.     1843.     12mo.,  pp.  xii.,  238. 

The  Prayer  Book :  A  Safe  Guide.  Rugehy :  J.  T. 
Walters. 

Sermons.     Same  imprint. 

A  Lenten  Address.     Same  imprint. 

The  Bighteous  taken  from  the  Evil  to  come.  Same 
imprint.     Svo. 

Two  Sermons.     Same  imprint.     12mo. 

First  Doctrine  and  Early  Practice.  Same  imprint. 
12mo. 

A  Letter  to  the  Laity  of  the  Church  of  England.    Svo. 

Christian  Loyalty.     Same  imprint.      Svo. 

The  Church  a  Gift  of  the  Saviour's.  Same  imprint. 
12mo. 

The  Ministerial  Blessing.     Same  imprint.    12mo. 

Watson  (or  Watsonne),  Daniel,  b.  Burton,  1617  ; 
s.  of  Henry  Watson  ;  Mat.  Queen's  Coll.,  Ox., 
10th  April,  1685  ;  Barrister-at-Law,  Gray's 
Inn,  1646  ;  M.P.,  Lichfield,  1659—60  ;  un- 
seated, 27th  June,  1660. 

[Judges  and  Barristers  ;  Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S., 
IV.,  1582  ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  363.] 

Watson,  Uev.  John.  b.  Darlaston ;  Pemb. 
Coll.,  Cam.  ;  B.A.,  1872  ;  M.A.,  1875  ; 
Curate  of  Sculcoates,  Hull,  1872 — 76  ;  Vicar 
of  St.  John,  Hanley,  1876—82  ;  Vicar  of 
Sculcoates,  1882  to  date. 

Sunday  School  Lessons  on  Old  Testament  History. 
London:  Church  of  England  Sunday  School  Institute. 
1875.     Vol.  II.,  1876.    Vol.  III.,  1877,  pp.  140. 

Sunday  School  Lessons  on  the  Miracles  and  Parables 
of  our  Lord.     London :  C.  E.  J.     Demy  8vo.,  pp.  156. 

The  Church's  Teaching  for  the  Church's  Tear.  Lon- 
don: Simpkin  ^  Marshall.  Hanley:  Allbut  i|-  Daniel. 
Demy  Svo.,  pp.  184. 

Instructions  for  Communicants.  12mo.  leaflet.  [8,000 
copies.] 

Sunday  School  Lessons  on  Christian  Faith  and  Duty. 
C.  E.  Institute.     Cr.  Svo.,  pp.  216. 

Sunday  Lessons  on  the  Gospel  History.  C.  E. 
Institute.     Cr.  Svo.,  pp.  216. 

The  Church  of  England.  Four  Plain  Lectures  to 
Churchmen  on  the  Church  of  England,  in  its  relation  to  : — 
I.,  The  Church  of  Rome  ;  II.,  The  Sects  ;  III.,  The  State  ; 
IV.,  Church  Parties  .  .  .  London:  Marshall  ij-  Co. 
Hanley :  Allbut  i]- Daniel.     1884.     Svo.,  pp.  60. 

Church  Teaching  for  Sunday  Schools.  9  vols.,  as 
follows  : — 

Christian  Faith  and  Duty. 

The  Gospel  Story. 

The  Church  History  of  the  New  Testament. 

The  Gospel  in  the  Old  Testament. 

The  Church  Catechism. 

The  Prayer  Book. 

New  Testament  Portraits. 

The  Gospel  according  to  St.  Matthew. 

Our  Mother  Church  of  England. 
National  Society.    Svo. 

The  Claims  and  Position  of  the  Church  of  England- 
[Liehjield  Diocesan  Mag.  (]880— 81).] 

Watson,  Robert.     Arms  Painter,  Lichfield. 

Deputation  of  Robert  "Watson,  armes-painter,  of  Lich- 
field, to  serve  as  deputy  for  "William  Dakins,  Norrey,  in 
the  County  of  Stafford  (29th  Sept.,  1579).  FBodl.  Lib., 
836,  (129)  Hi?.]  i    >  ^        L 

Watt.  James,  b.  Greenock,  19th  Jan.,  1736  ; 
settled  in  Glasgow,  1754,  to  learn  trade  of 
Mathematical  Instrument  ikaker  ;  in  London, 
19th  June,  1755  ;  returned  to  Greenock, 
1756  ;  Mathematical  Instrument  Maker  to 
Glasgow  Coll.  ;  began  his  experiments  in  steam, 
1759  ;  invented  '-separate  condenser,"  1765  ; 
visited  Soho  in  1767  :  and  saw  W.  Boulton  ;  re- 


visited Soho  1768  ;  entered  into  partnership  witli 
Boulton,  1775  ;  first  engine  made  by  the  Firm 
ready  for  use  in  1776.  Watt  in  the  first  place 
resided  in  Birmingham,  but  having  acquired 
Heathfield  he  ever  afterwards  resided  there. 
He  was  one  of  the  three  discoverers  of  the 
composition  of  water.  F.R.S.,  1785  ;  LL.D., 
Glasgow,  1806  ;  Member  of  French  Institute, 
1808  ;  d.,  Heathfield,  19th  Aug.,  1819  ;  bur. 
Handsworth  Church,  where  is  a  fine  monu- 
ment, life-size,  by  Chantrey. 

Account  of  the  Navigable  Canal,  proposed  to  be  cut 
from  the  River  Clyde  to  River  Carron.   London,  1767.  4to. 

A  Scheme  for  Making  a  Navigable  Canal  from  City  of 
Glasgow  to  Monkland  Coallerys.    n.d.    4to.  pp.  12. 

Report  concerning  Harbour  of  Port  Glasgow,  n.d. 
4to.,  pp.  7. 

The  Use  and  Production  of  Factitious  Airs.  1794. 
Svo.    1795,  Svo. 

Aerated  Barytes  and  Terra  Ponderosa.    1789.    Svo. 

Description  of  a  Pneumatic  Apparatus,  with  Direction 
for  Procuring  the  Factitious  Air.  Birmingham,  1795. 
Svo.,  pp.  49,  and  3  plates.     (2  editions.) 

Two  Deeds  relating  to  the  Erection  by  Messrs.  Boulton 
&  "Watt  of  a  Steam  Engine  on  the  "CJnited  Mines  of 
Gwennap,  Cornwall,  and  at  "Werueth  Colliery,  near  Old- 
ham, Lancashire.  From  the  Originals  in  the  Patent 
Library.     1779—90: 

Proposals  to  the  Adventurers  [in  Goldice  Mine] .  By 
Boulton  and  Watt.    1800.    4to. 

Proceedings  of  the  Public  Meeting  held  at  the  Free- 
masons' Hall,  the  18th  June,  1824,  for  erecting  a  Monu- 
ment to  .  .  .  James  "Watt.  London,  1824.  8vo.,  pp. 
xi.,  96. 

Inventions,  Improvements,  and  Practice  of  Benjamin 
Thomson    .    .    .     Colliery  Engineer ;  with  some  interest- 
ing particulars  relative  to    "Watt's   Steam    Engine,    and ' 
Short  Treatise  on  the  Coal  Trade  Regulations.    Newcastle, 
1843.    Svo.,  pp.  133. 

Life  of  James  "Watt.  By  Arago.  Translated  by  James 
Mnirhead.     London:  Murray.     1839.     Svo. 

Arago's  Life  of  James  "Watt.  "With  Memoir  on 
Machinery.    London :  Groombridge.    1839.    Svo. 

Correspondence  of  the  late  James  "Watt  on  his  Dis- 
covery of  the  Theory  of  the  Composition  of  "Water.  Edited, 
with  Introductory  Remarks  and  Appendix,  by  James 
Patrick  'Muirhead.  London,  1846.  Svo.,  pp.  cxviii.,  264  ; 
portrait. 

Memorials  of  the  Lineage,  Early  Life,  Education,  and 
Developement  of  the  Genius  of  James  "Watt.  By  George 
"Williamson,  Esq.  Edinburgh :  Printed  for  the  Watt  Club 
by  Thomas  Constable.  1856.  4to.,  port.,  plates,  and  fac- 
similes, pp.  262. 

Boulton  and  "Watt  Engine,  erected  at  the  East  London 
"Waterworks,  Old  Ford.  Thomas  "Wicksteed,  Engineer. 
London,  1842.  fol.,  4  plates ;  letterpress  description  in  4to. 

Mechanical  Inventions  of  the  late  James  "Watt ;  with 
Memoir.  By  James  Patrick  Muirhead.  London :  Murray. 
1854.    3  vols.  4to.,  and  3  vols.  Svo. 

Inauguration  of  the  Statue  of  James  "Watt  in  connec- 
tion with  "Watt  Institution  and  Edinburgh  School  of  Art. 
Edinburgh  :  Sutherland  ^  Knox.     1854.     8vo.,  pp.  23. 

Memoir  of  James  "Watt.     [See  "Watt  (James).] 

The  Life  of  James  "Watt;  with  Selections  from  his 
Correspondence.  "With  Portrait  and  "Woodcuts.  London, 
1858.    Svo.,  pp.  580. 

Memoirs  of  Distinguished  Men  of  Science  of  Great 
Britain  living  in  1807—1808.  By  Robert  Hunt,  F.R.S., 
P.S.S.  .  .  .  London :  Walker  ^  Son.  1862.  Svo.,  pp. 
228.     [James  "Watt,  pp.  210 — 16,  with  engraving.] 

The  Inventions  of  James  "Watt  and  his  Models  pre- 
served at  Handsworth  and  South  Kensington.  By  Edward 
A.  Cowper.  [Mech.  Eng.  Inst.  Proceedings  (1883),  693— 
686.]  ' 

James  "Watt.  A  Resume  of  his  Life  and  "Works  by 
Sam.  Timmins,  F.S.A.  [Trans,  of  Archseol.  Section  of 
Midland  Inst.,  Birmingham,  Oct.,  1872  (4to.).] 

Lives  of  the  Engineers.  The  Steam  Engine— Boulton 
and  "Watt.  By  Samuel  Smiles.  London :  John  Murrav. 
1874.    Svo.     (Several  editions.) 

Life  of  James  "Watt  [Encyclopedia  Britannica  (9th 
ed.)];  James  "Watt,  with  portrait  [North  Brit.  Review, 
XXIII.  (1855) ;  European  Mag.,  78  (1S20) ;  Imperial  Mag:, 
II.  (1820) ;    Tayler'e  Brit.  Gallery  of  Contemporary  Por- 


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tvaits,  II.].  Reviews,  &c.  \  Autographic  Mirror,  No.  52, 
Vol.  IV.  i  Brit.  Critic,  XXI.'  (1855)  ;  Quart.  Rev., 
LXXVII.  (1846),  CIV.  (1858);  Philosophical  Jotir.,  IV. 
(1820);  New  PhilosophicalJour.,XXYIl.  (1887);  Thom- 
son's Annals  of  Philosophy,  XXVIII.  (1846) ;  CBuvves 
Completes  de Francois  Arago, Tom.  I.  (1854)]  ;  Chambers's 
Papers  for  the  People  (I860)]. 

Watt,  James,  s.  of  James  Watt  [sea]  ;  resi- 
dent at  Aston  Hall,  &c. 

Directions  for  using  Patent  Copying  Machines  in- 
vented by  James  Watt  &  Co.  [In  French]  1818; 
[English]  1830. 

James's  Watt's  Steam  and  Steam  Engines.  By 
Robinson.    With   Notes  by  James  Watt.    London,  1818. 

8VQ. 

Life  of  James  Watt.  \^Encyclop(Bdia  Britannica  (&t\^ 
ed.,  circa  1820).]  Keprinted  from  the  Supplement,  Vol. 
VI.,  for  presents,  8vo.,  gilt  edges,  pp.  52. 

Watt,  Robert,  M.D. 

Bibliotheca  Britannica.  Edinburgh,  1824.  4  vols.,  4to. 
[Numerous  Staffordshire  names.] 

Watts,  Isaac.  Bchoolmaster  and  Bookseller, 
Trentham. 

[White's  Staffs.  (1834).] 

Watwoode,  Richard.     Lichfield. 

[Bodl.  Lib.,  856,  232,  243  :  1137,  109  :  1527  (B),  45.] 

Wayte,  Rev.  George  Hodgson.  King's  Coll., 
Cam.  ;  B.A.,  1855  ;  M.A.,  1858  ;  Curate  of 
Shenstone,  1868—73  ;  of  Thorpe  Constantine, 
1873. 

Prospecting  ;  or.  Eighteen  Months  in  Australia  and 
New  Zealand.    London :  Simpkin  <f  Marshall.    1879. 

Watte,  Thomas.      Printer,  Musical  Instrument 

and  Medicine  Vendor,  High  Street,  Burton. 

A  Descriptive  and  Historical  Guide  to  Ashby-de-la- 

Zouch       With    Seven    Engravings.      Ashby-de-la-Zouch: 

Printed  and  Published  by  T.  Wayte.     1831.     8vo.,  pp.  vi., 

History    and    Description    of    Tutbury,    &c.    .     . 
Burton-on- Trent :  T.  Wayte. 

Sermons.     [See  Palmer  Rev.  E.).] 

Weaver,  Rev.  Frederick  William,  b.  Oaken 
House,  CodsaU,  21st  March,  1852  ;  s.  of 
James  William  Weaver,  Esq.,  J.P.  ;  educated 
Wolverhampton  Gr.  Sch.,  1864—70  ;  Mat. 
Magd.  Coll.,  Ox.,  21st  June,  1871  ;  Demy, 
1870—75  ;  B.A.,  1875  ;  M.A.,  1877  ;  As- 
sistant Master,   King's  School,  Bruton,  1876 

78  ;  Curate  of  Bruton,  Somers.,  1877—78  : 

of  Alford-w.-Hornblottoii,  Somers.,  1878 — 79  ; 
Curate-in-charge  of  Milton-Clevedon,  1879  to 

date. 

The  Visitations  of  Somerset,  1537, 1573,  1591.    Exeter, 

^^^^The  Visitation  of  Herefordshire,  1569.    Exeter,  1886. 
Somerset  Incumbents.     Bristol,  1889.  ,    „  .., 

wXwflls.     London :  Kegan  Paul,  Trench,  Trubner, 

'^'  %oif?setshire    Notes     Heraldic    and     Genealogical 

[Proceedings  Somers.  ^«^'^''i>'?f 'V^^HPil '  The  ^te 
bhard,  the  last  Abbot  of  Ford  C'*^  X^^VIL]  The  ,^ate 
of  the  Dispossessed  Xuns   [ib.,  XXXVIll.J  ,    i=t.  Jjaioara 

'■'*■' EdU;OT"rf^i<»ne)-se«  and  Dorset  Notes  and  Queries. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1515.] 

Weavbe,  Rev.  John  Crowley,  b.  Oaken  House, 
CodsaU,  1845  ;  s.  of  James  W  Weaver  Esq.; 
Mat  Trin.  Coll.,  Ox.,  23rd  April,  I860  ; 
B.A.,  1867  ;  M.A.,  1869  ;  Curate  of  Wantage 
Berks.,  1867—72  ;  Hunstanton,  Norfolk,  mu 


—75  ;    St.  Alban's,   Cheetwood,   Manchester, 
1875—77  ;    Vicar  of  Kempley,  GIoucs.,  1877 
to  death  ;  d.  11th  Jan.,  1886. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1515,] 

Weaver,  Rev.  Richard.     B.A.,  Ox.  Univ.,  15th 

April,  1524  ;    probably  Fellow  of  St.  Chad's 

Coll.,  Shrewsbury,  1546  ;    Preb.  of  Bobenhall 

and  Canon  of  Lichfield,  15th  Nov.,  1549 — 54. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S..  I.V.,  1588  ;   Harwood's 

Lichfield,  219.] 

Webb,  Rev.  Arthur  Henry,  b.  Tixall,  1834  ; 
s.  of  Rev.  William  Webb,  M.A.  [see]  ;  Mat. 
Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.,  1853  ;  B.A.,  1857  ;  M.A. ; 
Assistant  Curate,  Sheriffhales,  1857 — 59  ; 
in  charge,  1859 — 64  ;  Assistant  Curate  of 
Parish  Ch.,  Wigan,  1864—79  ;  Vicar  of 
Dalton,  Lanes.,  1870—79  ;  of  St.  Paul's, 
Coppenhall,  Crewe,  1879  to  date  ;  Hon.  Canon 
of  Chester  Cathedral  ;  Chp.  2nd  Cheshire 
Railway  Volunteers,  Roy.  Engineers. 
[Private  information.] 

Webb,  Rev.  Benjamin.  Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.  ; 
B.A.,  1842  ;  M.A.,  1845  ;  adm.  ad  eundem, 
Ox.  Univ.,  21st  June,  1846  ;  Curate  of 
Kemerton,  GIoucs.,  1843—44  ;  of  Ch.  Ch., 
St.  Pancras,  1847—49  ;  Brasted,  Kent,  1849 
51  ;  P.O.  of  Sheen,  1851—62  ;  Vicar  of  St. 
Andrew's,  Wells  Street,  Marylebone,  1862  to 
death  ;  d.  27th  Nov.,  1885.. 

Continental  Ecclesiology.    London,  1847. 

History  of  the  Parish  of  Sheen.    Leek,  1861. 

Instructions  and  Prayers  for  Candidates  for  Confirma- 
tion.    tiOndon,  1877. 

Joint  Author  of — 

Essay  on  Symbolism. 

A  Translation  of  Durandus.    London,  1843. 

Editor  of — 

Dr.  Mill's  Catechetical  Lectures.    London,  1856. 

Dr.  Mill's  Christian  Advocate  Publication  on  the 
Mythical  Interpretation  of  the  Gospels.    London,  1881. 

Dr.  Mill's  Sermons  on  Our  Lord's  Temptation.  London, 
1873. 

The  Ecclesiologist.    1842—68. 

Joint  Editor  of — 

Bishop  Montague's  Articles  of  Inquirj;.   London,  1841. 

Prank's  Sermons.    Anglo- Catholic    Library,    London, 

iS72.  „    ,     .  ,      . 

General  Editor  of  the  Publications  of  the  Bcclesiologi- 

cal  Society. 

One  of  the  Editors  of — 

Hierurgica  Anglicana.    London,  1848. 

Hymnal  Noted. 

Buntisland  reprint  of  the  Sarum  Missal. 

Webb,  Francis  William,  b.  Tixall,  2l8t  May, 
1836  ;  s.  of  Rev.  William  Webb,  M.A.  [see], 
and  Maria  {dau.  of  William  Morgan),  his 
wife  ;  educated  at  home ;  studied  mechanics 
under  Francis  Trevithick  at  Crewe,  1851 — 57  ; 
Chief  Engineer  to  London  &  North  Western 
Railway  Co.,  Crewe,  1871  to  date  ;  Member 
of  Iron  and  Coal  Inst.,  1876  ;  of  Jnst.  Civil 
Eng.  of  France.  1882  ;  Member  of  the  Council 
of  Civil  Eng.,  1888  to  date  ;  J.P.,  Cheshire  ; 
Alderman,  Cheshire  County  Council,  1889. 

Numerous  contributions  to  Institute  of  Civil  Engineers 
and  Coal  and  Iron  Institute  Transactions. 

Webb,  Rev.  James,  b.  Hamstall  Ridware,  1691  ; 
s.  of  William  Webb  ;  Mat.  Queen's  Coll.,  Ox., 


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20tli  March,  1707  ;  B.A.,  1710  ;  M.A.,  1713  ; 
Eectorof  Elford,  1714. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  lY.,  1589.] 

Webb,  Eer.  Joseph,  b.  Mavesyn  Eidware,  1800  ; 
s.  of  John  Webb,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Wadh.  Coll., 
Ox.,  20th  Feb.,  1821  ;  B.A.,  1824  ;  Master 
of  Eavenstone  Hospital,  Leics.,  1841 — 52  ; 
Eector  of  Culworth,  1852 — 54  ;  d.  28th  Jan., 
1879. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1516.] 

Webb,  Philip  George  Lancelot,  h.  Sheen,  1857  ; 
s.  of  Eev.  Benjamin  Webb  \_see]  ;  Mat.  Ch. 
Ch.,  Ox.,  20th  May,  1875  ;  Junior  Student, 
1875—82  ;  B.A.,  1879. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1516.] 

Webb,  William,  b.  Lichfield,  1 742  ;  s.  of  William 
Webb,  Esq.  ;   Mat.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  12th 
May,  1759  ;  B.A.,  1763. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1516.] 

Webb,  Eev.  William,  b.  Ec'cleshall,  1745  ;  s. 
of  James  Webb,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Trin.  Coll.,  Ox., 
7th  June,  1764  ;  B.A.,  1768  ;  Vicar  of  Ash- 
bourn  and  Eector  of  Mapleton,  Derbys.  ; 
Eector  of  Swettenham,  Cheshire,  to  death  ;  d. 
4th  Oct.,  1806. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1516.] 

Webb,  Eev.  William.  Trin.  Coll.,  Cam. ;  B.A., 
1828  ;  M.A.,  1834  ;  Eector  of  Tixall,  1831, 
to  death. 

A  Sermon  preached  at  Christ  Church,  Stafford,  at  the 
Tisitation  of  the  Ten.  Archdeacon  Hodson,  June  4th,  1844. 
Rugby:  J.  T.  Walters,     n.d.  (1844).     8vo.,  pp.  29. 

[See  Green  (J.  L.).] 

Webb,   Eev.   William  James,     b.  Tixall,  1844  ; 

s.  of  Eev.  William  Webb  [s««]  ;    Mat.  Trin. 

Coll.,    Cam.,    1863  ;     B.A.,    1867  ;     M.A.  ; 

Assistant  Curate,  Parish  Ch.,  Wigan,  1867 — 

68  ;    Curate  in   charge  of  Bradwell,  Derbys., 

1868  ;    Vicar,  187  —80  ;    Vicar  of  Alrewas, 

1880  to  death  ;  d.  1890. 

The  English  Inheritance  and  the  Heavenly  Home. 
Lord  Dogood's  £10.     (An  Aid  to  Faith.) 

Webb  &  Sons,  Wordsley. 

Furniture  of  Permanent  Pastures.  London,  n.d.  4to., 
pp.  62. 

Catalogue.     4to.     (Several  editions.) 

Webe,  William.     Sacrist,  Lichfield. 
[Bodl.  Lib.,  855,  142.] 

,Webster,  Eev.  Edward,  D.D.     Eector  of  Little 

Sandford,   Essex ;    Preb.   of    Eccleshall,   15th 

June,  1666,  to  death  ;  d.  1689. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  228—29  ;  Hutchinson's  Stoke, 
70.] 

Webster,  Captain  P.  C.  G.    Adjutant,  Queen's 
Own  Eoyal  Yeomanry,  Lichfield. 
The  Records  of  the  Queen's  Own  Royal  Regiment  of 
Staffordshire  Yeomanry.      LicJiJield :  T.  G.  Lomax.     1870. 
8vo.,  pp.  vi.,  192,  xlvi. 

Wedgwood. 

Arms  of  "Wedgwood,  confirmed  by  Coolce.  Clar.  (20 
Nov.,  9  Eliz.)  and  "Exhibited  at  Chedle,"  2  Ap.,  1663 
[Bodl.  Lib.,  S58,  89,  f.  129.] 


Wedgwood,  Eev.  Arthur,  b.  Seabridge,  1844  ; 
s.  of  Henry  Allen  Wedgwood,  Esq.  ;  Mat. 
Balliol  Coll.,  Ox.,  Ist  Feb.,  1862  ;  B.A.,  1866  ; 
M.A.,  1873  ;  Curate  of  St.  Mary's,  Eedcliffe, 
Bristol,  1867—72  ;  Fellow  of  St.  Augustine's 
Coll.,  Canterbury,  1872—74. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1519.] 

Wedgwood,    Godfrey.       b.    Maer    Hall ;    s.    of 

Francis  Wedgwood,  Esq.;  educated  Newcastle 

Gr.  Sch.;  partner  in  firm  of  Josiah  Wedgwood 

and  Sons,  Potters,  Etruria ;  of  Idlerocks,  near 

Stone  ;  J.P.,  Staffs. ;  Chairman  of  1st  School 

Board  for  Hanley. 

Newcastle  Grammar  School.  By  An  Old  Boy.  New- 
castle.   12mo.,  pp.  4. 

Wedgwood,  Henry,     b.  Hanley. 

Up  and  Down  the  Country.    3  vols.,  12mo. 

Romance  of  Staffordshire.    3  vols.,  12mo. 

Life  of  Major-General  Harrison.  Newcastle:  T.  Bay- 
ley.     1883.     12mo. 

To  be  Completed  in  Six  Parts.  The  History  of  the 
"Working  Classes  of  this  Country,  from  the  Earliest  Period 
to  the  Present  Time.  Hanley :  Published  by  If.  Wedgwood, 
5,  Hanover  Street.  Printed  by  H.  Adams,  Columbian  Office. 
1871.  Part  I.,  as  above,  pp.  xiv.,  1.  Part  TI.,  Printed  by 
the  Co-operative  Printing  Society,  Hope  Street,  1872,  pp. 
81—92. 

History  of  the  Borough  of  Newcastle-under-Lyme. 
By  H.  "Wedgwood  and  R.  Fenton.  Newcastle:  Dilworth. 
1878.    8vo. ;    lar.  paper  4to.    Parts  I. — III.,  all  published. 

Wedgwood,  Hensleigh.  b.  Maer  Hall ;  s.  of 
Josiah  Wedgwood  (M.P.,  Stoke)  and  Eliza- 
beth Allen  (dau.  of  J.  B.  Allen,  of  Criselly, 
Pembrokeshire),  his  wife;  Barrister-at-Law  : 
m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Eight  Hon.  Sir 
James  Macintosh  ;  d.  1893. 

A  Dictionary  of  English  Etymology.  London,  1859 — 
60.    8vo.  ■  3  vols.     2nd  ed.,  1872,  8vo.,  pp.  Ixxiv.,  744. 

Wedgwood,  Isaac,  Printer,  Tunstall. 

History  and  Topography  of  Staffordshire.  By  George 
Alexander  Cooke.  Printed  by  G.  A.  Coohe,  London,  and  I. 
Wedgwood,  Tunstall.  1803.  12mo. ;  map.  A  superior  edition 
was  printed  on  wove  vellum  paper,  with  coloured  map. 

The  "Wonderful  "Woman  of  Strong  Faith  and  Mighty 
Prayer,  exemplified  in  the  Pious  and  Useful  Life  of  Ann 
Cutler  (commonly  called  "  Praying  Nanny  ").  By  the  late 
Rev.  W.  Bramwell,  Minister  of  the  Gospel.  To  which  is 
added  A  Plain  Account  of  the  Great  Revival  of  the  "Work 
of  God  in  the  Burslem  Circuit,  Staffordshire  Potteries,  in 
the  year  1820—21.  Fourth  Edition.  Wedgwood,  Printer, 
Tunstall.  1821.  12mo.,  pp.  40.  [The  Account  is  signed 
"J.  C.  L."]  ® 

The  Sinner's  "Warning  Piece  ;  or,  The  Serious  Minis- 
ter's Alarm  to  the  Careless,  and  Godly  "Words  to  Impeui- 
teut  Sinners.  Shewing  them  the  awful  consequences  of 
living  in  sin  and  neglecting  their  souls'  salvation.  By  the 
late  Reverend  and  Pious  Mr.  Richard  Baxter.  Printed  by 
Wedgwood,  Tunstall.     1823.     12mo.,  pp.  36. 

The  Potter's  Mirror.  A  Poem.  Tunstall :  Wedgwood, 
n.d.     12mo. 

Author  of — 

The  Real  Happy  Man  Described,  pp.  4.  [Bound  up 
with  Baxter's  "Warning  Piece.] 

Wedgwood,  John  Taylor,  b.  Etruria,  1782  ; 
s.  of  Thomas  Wedgwood,  and  brother  to  Ealpli 
Wedgwood  ;  studied  engraving  for  some  years  ; 
resided  in  Paris  ;  left  there  in  1830  ;  Engraver 
to  Hoyal  Coll.  of  Surgeons  and  the  British 
Museum  ;  d.,  unmarried,  in  London,  1856. 
Portraits  of  Josiah  "Wedgwood- Lord  Byron  ( published 

in    Paris)— Princess    Charlotte— Prince    Leopold— Lord 

Gower,  and  many  others. 


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Wedgwood,  Josiah.  b.  Burslem  (baptized  12th 
July),  1730  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Wedgwood,  potter, 
and  Mary  Leigh,  his  wife  ;  apprenticed  to 
Thomas  Wedgwood,  potter  (his  eldest  brother), 
nth  Nov.,  17-44,  for  five  years  ;  when  he  came 
out  of  his  apprenticeship  (1749),  he  removed 
to  Stoke,  where  he  lodged  with  a  Daniel  Mayer 
Mercer,  and  made  mottled  earthenware  knife 
handles  ;  entered  into  partnership  with  John 
Harrison,  of  Newcastle,  1752,  and  worked  a 
pottery  in  Stoke  ;  in  1754  they  became  partners 
with  Thomas  Whieldon  [s«e],  which  lasted,  so 
far  as  Wedgwood  was  concerned,  till  1759, 
when  he  returned  to  Burslem,  where  he  began 
on  his  own  account  (1)  at  Churchyard  Works, 
(2)  The  Ivy  House  Works,  (3)  Bell  Works  ; 
bought  the  Ridge  House  Estate  (now  Etruria), 
1766,  and  commenced  to  build  the  works  since 
known  as  "Wedgwood's,  of  Etruria";  took 
Thomas  Wedgwood  into  partnership,  1780  (he 
(L  1788),  and  Thomas  Bentley  in  1768,  which 
latter  lasted  till  1780  (when  Bentley  died)  ; 
F.S.A.,  1786  ;  P.R.S.,  1783  ;  m.,  25th  Jan., 
1764,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Richard  Wedgwood,  Esq., 
of  Smallwood,  Cheshire  ;  d.  3rd  Jan.,  1795  ; 
bur.  Stoke  Parish  Church. 

An  Address  to  the  Young  Inhabitants  of  the  Potteries 
on  the  subject  of  entering  the  service  of  Foreign  Manu- 
facturers. Newcastle  :  J.  Smith.  1783.  8 vo.,  thick  paper; 
and  in  12nio.,  pp.  24. 

Catalogue  of  Cameos,  Intaglios,  Medals,  Bas-Reliefs, 
Busts,  Small  Statues,  Yases,  &c.  London:  Printed  in  the 
year  MDCCLXXIII.,  and  Sold  by  Cadel,  in  the  Strand; 
Eobson,  New  Bond  Street ;  and  Parker,  Printseller,  Corn- 
hill.  12mo.,  pp.  GO.  2nd  ed.,  2774  ;  translated  in  ]?rench 
same  year;  re-issue,  called  the  2nd  edition,  2775,  with  6 
pages  extra,  and  an  engraving  ;  4th  ed.,  2777  ;  ditto,  trans- 
lated into  Dutch  with  the  following  title  : — 

Wedgwood  en  Bentley  en  Terkogt  in  hun  Magazyn, 
in  de  groote  Nieuwpoort-Straatte  London,  en  by  Lambertus 
Tan  Teldhuysen,  Alleen  in  de  Zevor  Provintien,  in  's 
Konigs  "Waapen,  le  Amsterdam.    1778. 

In  1779,  6th  ed.  in  French  and  5th  in  English. 

Ditto.  Sixth  Edition.  With  Additions.  Etruria, 
1787.     8vo.,  pp.  78. 

Berschreibung  und  Gebrauch  eines  Thermometers  die 
Hoherngrade  der  Hitzzu  Messen  Von  der  rothen  Hitze  an- 
biszuder  allerstarcksten  welche  ardem  G-efarne  entragen 
Konnen.  Ton  Josias  Wedgwood.  London :  Bey  J.  Young. 
MDCCLXXXVL 

Letter  on  the  Navigation  from  the  Trent  to  the  Mersey. 
Privately  printed.     1785.     4to. 

Papers  relative  to  Mr.  Champion's  application  to 
Parliament  for  the  extension  of  terms  of  a  patent  (for  the 
sole  use  of  Moonstone,  or  Growan,  or  Growan  Clay  for 
making  porcelain).   n.p.,pr.   1775.    12mo.,  2  leaves,  pp.  36. 

Description  of  the  Portland  Tase,  formerly  the  Bar- 
berini;  the  manner  of  its  formation,  and  the  various 
opinions  hitherto  advanced  on  the  subject  of  the  Bas- 
Relief.  n.pr.,  pi.,  or  d.  8vo.  Ditto,  with  Notes  by  T. 
Windus.    London,  1845. 

Descripte  Abregee  du  Vase  de  Barberini  maintenant 
Tase  de  Portland.     Londres,  1700.    8vo. 

Wedgwood.  An  Address.  By  the  Eight  Hon.  W.  B. 
Gladstone,  M.P.  Londdn  :  John  Murray,  Albemarle  Street. 
7863 

iiife  of  Josiah  Wedgwood.  {See  Jewitt  (LI.),  Mete- 
yard  (Miss).] 

Catalogue  of  Wedgwood's  Works.  London,  1873.  8vo. 

Catalogue  of  the  Loan  Collection  of  the  Works  of 
Josiah  Wedgwood,  exhibited  at  the  Art  Club.  Liverpool, 
1870.    Svo. 

Loan  Collection  of  Old  Wedgwood.  By  F.  Rathbone. 
London,  1803. 

Catalogue  of  a  Collection  of  Wedgwood  Ware.  By 
WUlium  Bartlett.     London,  188g.    Svo. 

The  Tangye  Collection  of  Old  Wedgwood  Ware  at 
Birmingham.     London,  1885. 


Josiah  Wedgwood.  (With  4  New  Plates.)  By  Pro- 
fessor Church.     [The  Portfolio  (March,  1894).] 

Portrait  of  Josiah  Wedgwood.  By  Sir  Joshua  Rey- 
nolds. 

Ditto.    Engraved  by  W.  Holman.    27S7. 

Ditto.    Engraved  by  J.  T.  Wedgwood.     1841. 

Some  Experiments  on  the  Ochra  Friabilis  Nigro  Fusca  ■ 
of  Da  Costa,  and  called  by  the  miners  in  Derbyshire  Black 
Wadd.  [Trans,  of  Royal  Society,  1783.]  An  attempt  to 
compare  and  connect  the  Thermometer  for  strong  fire  with 
common  mercurial  ones  [»6.,  1784],  An  attempt  to  make 
a  Thermometer  to  measure  the  higher  degrees  of  heat, 
from  a  red  heat  up  to  the  strongest  that  vessels  made  of 
clay  can  support  \_ib..  May,  1782].  Analysis  of  a  Mineral 
Substance  from  New  South  Wales  [i6.,  1790].  A  Cameo, 
"  Hope,"  is  engraved  in  Phillips's  Botany  Bay,  and  in  Dar- 
win's Botanic  Garden.  Monody  on  Josiah  Wedgwood 
[Ferneyhough's  Poems]. 

Portrait.    Engraved  by  S.  W.  Reynolds.    4to. 

Ditto.  In  family  picture  by  Stubbs.  [Penes  Miss 
Wedgwood,  Barlaston  Hall.] 

Portrait.  "An  enamel  as  large  as  life."  By  G.  Stubbs. 
Engraved  in  "  tinted  stipple  "  by  G.  T.  Stubbs,  and  pub- 
lished lOth  Feb.,  1795. 

Notices  of  Wedgwood  appear  in  Blachwood^s  Mag. 
(Aug.,  1865),  Shilling  Mac/.,  June  and  July,  1865),  Times 
(27th  Sept.  and  2nd  Oct.,  1867),  Edin.  Review  (July,  1867), 
"  Small  Beginnings  "  (pp.  37 — 61),  Marryatt's  Pottery,  and 
all  the  Works  on  Portery,  the  Potteries,  &c.  Classical 
Journal,  Tol.  XIX.  (1879). 

Wedgwood  (Josiah)   &  Sons,  Printers  and  Tea 
Dealers,  Tunstall. 
[Parson  &  Bagshaw's  Directory  (1818).] 

Wedgwood,  Ralph,     b.  Burslem,   1766  ;    s.  of 
Thomas  Wedgwood  (partner  with  Josiah  Wedg- 
wood) and  Elizabeth  Tayler,  of  the  Hill,  his 
wife  ;    spent  his  early  days  at  Etruria  with  his 
father,  where  he  was  aided  in  his  studies  by 
Josiah  Wedgwood  himself  ;    estahlished  him- 
self in  business  as  a  Potter,  under  the  title   of 
"Wedgwood    &    Co.,"    at    the    Hill   Works, 
Burslem,  but  owing  to  heavy  losses  during  the 
American  War,  he  failed  ;  removed  into  Yorks., 
and    entered    into   partnership   with    Messrs. 
Tomlinson  &  Seton,  of  Ferry  Bridge  ;    shortly 
afterwards  in  Bransford,  near  Worcester,  where 
he  taught  chemistry  ;    in  London,   1803  ;    in- 
vented the  "  Penna-polygraph  "  and  the  "  Pocket 
Secretary,"  afterwards   called   the    "  Manifold 
-Writer"  (patented  7th  Oct.,  1806)  ;    in  1808 
he   patented    "  an    apparatus    for    producing 
several  original  writings  and  drawings  at  one 
and  the  same  time  "  ;    in  1806  he  estabhshed 
himself   at    Charing    Cross  ;    discovered    the 
"electric  telegraph,"  1814  ;  d.,  Chelsea,  1837. 
Book  of  Remembrance.    London,  1814.    8vo. 
An  Address  to  the  Public  on   the  Advantages  of  a 
Proposed  Introduction  of  the  Stylo-graphic  Principle  of 
Writing  into  general  use  ;  and  also  of  an  Improved  Species 
of  Telegraphy,  calculated  for  the  Use  of  the  Public  as  well 
as  for  the  Government.    London,  29th  May,  1815.    8vo. 

Wedgwood,  Thomas,      b.  Etruria  Hall ;    s.  of 
Josiah  Wedgwood,  F.R.S.,  and  Sarah  Wedg- 
wood, his  wife  ;  a  Chemist  of  first-class  ability  ; 
studied  under  Alexander  Chisholm  ;  discovered 
Photography  ;    d.,  unm.,  at  Gunville,  Dorset, 
1805. 
Experiments  and  Observations  on  the  Production  of 
Light  from  different  bodies  by  Heat  and  by  Attraction 
[Philosophical  Trans.  (1792)].    An  Account  of  a  Method 
of  Copying  Paintings  upon  Glass,  and  of  making  Profiles 
by  the  Agency  of   Light  upon  Nitrate  of   Silver ;    with 
observations  by  H.  Davy  [Journal  of  Royal  Institute  of 
Great  Britain  (1802)]. 


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Wkdnesbuey. 

Manor  [Bodl.  Lib.,  869,  113— 35i] ;  Church  [ib.,  17]. 

Webdall,  Et.  Eev.  Monsignor  Henry.  b. 
London,  6th  Sept.,  1788  ;  «.  of  a  Medical 
Practitioner  ;  educated  at  Sedgley  Park,  11th 
Dec,  1794 — 1st  June,  1804  ;  went  to  Oscott 
Coll.,  18th  June,  1804  ;  Vice-President  and 
Professor  of  Divinity,  1818  ;  Vicar-G-eneral  of 
Midland  District,  14th  June,  1828  ;  D.D., 
1829  ;  Domestic  Prelate  to  the  Pope,  1854  ; 
d.,  Oscott,  7th  JSTov.,  1859  ;    hir.  New  Oscott. 

A  Sermon.     London :  Booker.     1814.     4to.,  pp.  26. 

A  Sermon.  Birmingham :  Farrall.  n.d.  (1815).  4to., 
pp.  21. 

The  Spirit  and  the  Truth  of  Religion.  A  Sermon 
preached  at  Sheffield,  30th  April,  1818.  Sheffield,  n.d. 
8vo. 

The  Effects  of  Ignorance  on  the  Character  and  Con- 
duct of  Men.  A  Sermon  preached  at  Liverpool,  2nd  Aug., 
1818.     Liverpool,     n.d.     8vo. 

Lenten  Pastoral  on  Oscott  College.    1836. 

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[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1593;  Sleigh's 
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Wegbwood,  John.  b.  Staffs,  (probably  Harra- 
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July,  1623  ;  of  Harracles,  near  Leek  ;  m. 
Jane,  dan.  of  Sir  Thomas  Hesilrige,  Bart.,  of 
Noseley,  Leics. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1593.] 

Wbgewood,  John.    b.  Harracles  (baptized  Leek), 
1669  ;  8.  of  William  Wegewood  ;  Mat.  Brase- 
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Jan.,  1757. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  15S3.] 


Wegbwood,  William,  b.  Colwich,  1696  ;  s.  of 
John  Wegewood,  of  Harracles  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch., 
Ox.,  19th  March,  1714  ;   d.  1715. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  B.S.,  IV.,  1593  ;  Sleigh's 
Leek,  156.] 

Welch,  Joseph. 

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Lapworth,  Warws.,   1690—1739  ;    Archd.  of 

Cardigan,  1727  ;  Chp.  to  Bishop  of  Lichfield ; 

Preb.  of  Wolvey  and  Canon  of  Lichfield,  28th 

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Magd.  Coll.,  L,  117;  RawUnson's  MS.,  I.,  138  :  XVIIL, 
233  :  XIX.,  273  ;  O.H.S.,  W.,  298  ;  Poster's  Alumni  Oxon., 
E.S.,  IV.,  1594;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  256.] 

Weld  v.  Weld. 

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Weleford,  V.  Elford. 
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Welles,  John.      b.  Hoar  Cross,  Burton,  1576  ; 

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Ox.,  Nov.,  1594  ;    Student,  Gray's  Inn,  1598  ; 

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[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1697  ;  Hist.  Coll. 
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Wbnger,  Albert  Francis,  b.  Lausanne,  Switzer- 
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Medal,  Florence  National  Exhibition,  1861  ; 
Art  Manager  of  Porcelain  Works,  Milan  ; 
Medal,  Paris  Exhibition,  1878  ;  'Commissioned 
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Notice  sur  I'emploi  et  I'exp^dition  des  Matieres  k  la 
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Wenifrbde,  St. 

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Wentworth,  Frederick  William  Thomas  Vernon. 
b.  Hilton  Park,  2nd  Sept.,  1795  ;  s.  of  Henry 
Vernon,  Esq.  [see~\  ■  Mat.  Ch.  Oh.  Ox.,  2nd 
Jan.,  1813  ;  of  Wentworth  Castle,  Yorks.  ; 
High  Sheriff,  Yorks.,  1841  ;  assumed  additional 
name  and  arras  of  Wentworth  on  inheriting 
the  estates  of  the  Wentworth  family,  and  in 
accordance  with  the  testamentary  injunction  of 
Augustus  Hatfield-Kaye,  of  Hatfield  Hall, 
Yorks.,  and  sister  of  Frederick  Thomas  Went- 
worth, 3rd  Earl  of  Strafford  :  m.,  23rd  May, 
1826,  Lady  Augusta  Brudenall  Bruce,  dau.  of 
Charles,  Marquis  of  Ailesbury  ;  d.  13th  Sept., 
1885. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1525 ;  Burke's  Landed 
Gentry.] 

Wentwouth,  Sir  Peter,     h.   Lillington  Lovell, 

Oxon.,    1593  :    s.    of    Nicholas   Wentworth  ; 

Mat.    Magd.    Hall,    Ox.,    16tli    June,    1610  ; 

B.A.,   16th  Dec,   1611  ;     Student,    Lincoln's 

Inn,  1613  ;  K.C.B.,  1625  ;    M.P.,  Tamworth, 

16-11 — 53  ;    a  Commissioner  on  Trial  of  Kins 

Charles    I.,   but   did   not   act;    "aRumper," 

1659  ;  d.  21st  Dec,  1676. 

[Pari.  Diet. ;  Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV., .1598  ; 
Palmer's  Tamworth.] 

Wesley,  J.  Printer  and  Bookseller,  &c.,  Burton- 
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n.d. 

Briery  Wood.    Burton :  J.  Wesley,    n.d. 

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Wesley,  Rev.  John. 

Modern  Christianity  exemplified  at  Wedneabury  and 
the  adjacent  places  in  Staffordshire.  Published  by  John 
Wesley,  M.A.,  Fellow  of  Lincoln  College,  Oxford.  Neivcastle- 
on-Tyne.  1745.  12mo.,  pp.  20.  2nd  ed.  London  ;  Strahan. 
1745.    i2mo.,  pp.  28. 

Wesley,  Rev.  John  Thomas,  b.  Burton,  11th 
Feb.,  1844 ;  Congregational  Minister  from 
1870  ;  apprenticed  to  a  Printer  in  Birming- 
ham ;  Pastor  of  York  Street  Church,  Dublin 
1870 — 74  ;  Missionary  to  Madagascar,  1874  ; 
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West  Bkomwich. 

A  True  Eelation  of  the  Terrible  Earthquake  at  West 
Bromwich,  in  Staffordshire,  and  the  parts  adjacent,  on 
Tuesday  the  4th  of  this  inst.,  January,  1675— ti.  As  it  was 
lately  sent  by  several  letters  from  those  parts  to  divers 
eminent  citizens  in  London  ;  and  likewise  a  true  account 
of  the  terror  of  the  Earthquake  at  Kidderminster  in  Wore., 
As  it  was  communicated  in  a  letter  to  an  eminent  artist  in 
London  from  his  correspondents  there.  London,  1676. 
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Improvement  Commissioners  upon  the  Collection  and 
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West,  Rev.  Charles  Rock.  S.P.G.  Missionary 
in  Newfoundland,  1862 — 71  ;  Curate-in-charge 
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Five  Lectures  on  the  Character  of  Abraham.  London, 
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West,  John  Gilby  Uvedale.  LTniv.  Coll.,  Lon- 
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Westbury,   Henry,     b.  Tunbridge,  Kent,  15th 

Dec,   1615  ;    s.  of  Thomas  Westbury  ;    Mat. 

St.  John's  Coll.,  Ox.,  10th  Oct.,  1634  ;  B.C.L., 

22nd  April,   1640  ;    adm.  Merchant  Taylor's 

Sch.,  1624  ;  Schoolmaster  at  Bloxwich. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1602  ;    Robiuson's 
I.,  113.] 

Westmacott,  W.,  Surgeon,  Newcastle. 

Scripture  Herbal.  London,  1694.  12mo.  Another 
ed.,  1695.  [Copy,  with  title-page  dated  1794  pasted  on 
back  of  title,  in  Salt  Lib.] 

Westminster  Election,  1749.  [Candidates  : 
Lord  Trentham  and  Sir  George  Vandeput, 
Bart.] 

The  Poll  Book  of  the  Wesminster  Election,  1749. 
London,  1749.     4to. 

The  Two  Candidates ;  or.  Charge  and  Discharge. 
London,  1749.     4to. 

Weston,  Antony,     b.  Staffs.  ;    Mat.  Gloucester 

Hall,  Ox.,  30th  Oct.,  1618  ;   B.A.,  15th  Dec, 

1618;    M.A.,    12th  June,   1621;    elected  to 

Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  from  Westmr.  Sch.,  1614. 

[Alumni  West.,  83  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV., 
1603.] 

Weston,  Very  Rev.  Hugh.  b.  Burton  Overy, 
Leics.  ;  Mat.  Balliol  Coll.,  Ox.  ;  B.A.,  1530  ; 
Fellow,  Lincoln  Coll.,  1530  ;  Proctor,  1537  ; 
Rector  of  Lincoln  Coll.,  8th  Jan.,  1538 — 
Aug.,  1558  ;  B.D.,  1539  ;  D.D.,  1540  ;  Lady 
Margaret  Professor  of  Divinity,  1540  ;  Rector 
of  St.  Botolph's,  Bishopsgate,  London,  19th 
May,  1543  ;  Archd.  of  Cornwall,  17th  Oct., 
1547  ;  Dean  of  Westminster,  18th  Sept., 
1553  ;  Prolocutor  of  Convocation  ;  Archd.  of 
Colchester,  22nd  June,  1554  ;  Rector  of  Cliffe, 
Kent,  2nct  April,  1554  ;  exchanged  Deanery 
of  Westminster  for  that  of  Windsor  and  Wol- 
verhampton, 1556  ;  deprived  by  Cardinal 
Wolsey  for  adultery,  10th  Dec,  1557  ; 
appealed  to  Rome,  but  whilst  leaving  England 
he  was  arrested  and  sent  to  the  Tower,  where 
he  remained  until  the  accession  of  Queen 
Elizabeth  ;  d.,  Fleet  Street,  London,  8th  Dec, 
1558  ;  bur.  same  day  at  the  Savoy. 

His  Disputations  with  Cranmer,  Ridley,  and  Latimer 
(1554)  as  also  some  Prayers  by  him,  are  in  print. 

Oratio  coram  patiibus  et  clero  Prabitoo,  16th  Oct., 
1556. 

[Bodl.  Lib.,  815,  325  :  840,  615  ;  Bliss's  Wood's  Ath. 
Oxon.,  I.,  295  ;  Machyn's  Diary  ;  Gough's  General  Index  ; 
Le  Neve's  Fasti ;  Strjpe's  Annals :  Rymer's  Foedera,  XV., 
381 ;  Dr.  Lamb's  Camb.  Doc,  175  ;  Alumni  West.,  5 ; 
Tanner's   Bibl.   Brit.  ;    Herbert's  Ames,   788,   828,   1794  ; 


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Cooper's  Ath.  Cantab.,  I.,  187,  188  ;  Oliver's  Collegiate  Oh. 
of  Wolverhampton,  71 ;  Trin.  Eec.  3  et  Phil,  et  Mar.  Eot., 
52,] 

Weston,  Sir  James,  b.  Staffs.,  1573  ;  Mat. 
Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  30th  Oct.,  1690  ;  Barrister-at- 
Law,  Inner  Temple,  1600  ;  Bencher,  1616  ; 
Serjeant-at-Law,  19th  March,  1631  ;  Baron 
of  the  Exchequer,  16th,  and  Knighted  the  21st, 
May,  1631  ;  d.,  Inner  Temple,  1684. 
[Bodl.  Lib.,  855,  91 ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV., 

1603.] 

Weston,  Rev.  John.  b.  Weeford  ;  s.  of  Robert 
Weston,  D.C.L.  [see]  ;  Student,  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.; 
B.A.,  27th  Feb.,  1572  ;  M.A.,  17th  May, 
1575  ;  B.  and  D.C.L.,  14th  July,  1590  ; 
Canon,  1591  ;  Treasurer  ;  probably  Rector  of 
Snitterton,  Norf.,  1578 — 82  ;  m.  Anne,  dan. 
of  John  Freeman  ;  d.  20th  July,  1632  ;  bur. 
Oxford  Cathedral.  Will  proved  at  Oxford, 
25th  July,  1 682. 
[Lands.  MS.,  984,  i.  174  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S., 

IV.,  1604;  Harwood's  Erdeswicke,  165.] 

Weston,  Rev.  John.  B.A.,  11th  July,  1572  ; 
M.A.,  10th  May,  1575  ;  incorporated  Cam. 
Univ.,  1580  ;  probably  Rector  of  Stoke,  1604 
—18  ;  of  Checkley,  1610—20. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1604.] 

Weston,  Ralph,  b.  Ridgeley  (Rugeley),  1611  ; 
s.  of  Richard  Weston  :  Mat.  Trin.  Coll.,  Ox., 
22nd  Oct.,  1630;  B.A.,  6th  Dec,  1630; 
M.A.,  St.  John's  Coll.,  1st  July,  1633  ; 
Student,  Inner  Temple,  1628. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.g.,  IV.,  1604.] 

Weston,  Sir  Richard,     b.  Staffs.,  1579  ;    s.  of 
Ralph  Weston  ;    Mat.  Exeter  Coll.,  Ox.,  14th 
Oct.,  1596  ;    Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple, 
1607  ;  Bencher,  1626  ;    M.P.,'  Lichfield,  1622 
—23  ;    Stafford,  April— May,  1640  ;    Judge 
on   Welsh   Circuit,     1632  ;     Serjeant-at-Law, 
25th  Feb.,  1633  ;    Baron  of  Exchequer,   1634 
till   disabled,    Oct.,    1645,    by   reason    of  his 
defence  of  ship  money  ;    Knighted,  7th  Dec, 
1635  ;    m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Richard  Barbour,  of 
Hilderstone  ;  d.  18th  May,  1656. 
[Judges  and  Barristers ;    Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S., 
IV.,  1604  ;    Harwood's  Lichfield,  332  ;    Harwood's  Erdes- 
wicke, 165.] 

Weston,  Richard.  b.  Ridgeley  (Rugeley), 
16U9  ;  s.  of  Richard  Weston  ;  Mat.  Magd. 
Hall,  Ox.,  25th  June,  1624  :  Barrister-at- 
Law,  Inner  Temple,  1633  ;  M.P.,  Stafford, 
1640  (L.P.)  till  disabled,  May,  1645  ;  "  slaine 
by  mislortune  in  the  Isle  of  Man,  being  then  in 
armes  for  the  king,"  circa  1652. 

[Judges  and  Barristers ;    Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S., 
IT.,  1604  ;  Harwood's  Erdeswicke,  165.] 

Weston,  Rev.  Richard.  Lichfield  Theological 
Coll.,  1871  ;  Curate  of  St.  James's,  and  in 
charge  of  Gold's  Hill  Sch.  Ch.,  West  Brom- 
wioh,  1873 — 76  ;  Curate  in  charge  of  Tipton, 
1876  ;  Vicar  of  Burntwood,  1886  to  date. 

John  Bright   and   tl.e   Curate ;     or,    Who   pays    the 
Parson?     1S76.     8vo. 


Weston,  Robert.  b.  Weeford  ;  s.  of  John 
.Weston,  of  Lichfield,  and  Cicely  (dau.  of 
Ralph,  Lord  Neville  of  Raby,  and  sister  of 
Ralph  Neville,  Earl  of  Westmoreland),  his 
wife  ;  Fellow,  All  Souls,  Ox.,  1536  ;  B.C.L., 
17th  Feb.,  1538  ;  D.C.L.,  20th  July,  1556  ; 
Advocate  of  Doctors'  Commons,  1556  ;  Deputy 
Regius  Professor  of  Civil  Law  ;  Principal  of 
Broadgate  Hall,  1546—49  ;  M.P.,  Exeter, 
March,  1553  ;  Lichfield,  1557—59  ;  Dean  of 
Arches  ;  Dean  of  Wella,  1570  ;  Lord  Chan- 
cellor of  Ireland  and  Dean  of  St.  Patrick's, 
Dublin,  1567  to  death  ;  Chancellor  of  Lich- 
field, 1560 — 65  ;  m.  (1)  Alice,  dau.  of  Richard' 
Jennings,  of  Barr,  (2)  Alice,  dau.  of  John 
Biggies  ;  d.  20th  May,  1573  ;  bur.  St. 
Patrick's  Cathedral,  Dublin.  Will  dated  2nd 
May,  1573  ;   proved  18th  July,  following. 

[Lansd.  MS.,OSi,f.  126;  Coote's  Civilians,  45  ;  Foster's 
Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1604;  Wood's  Fa.sti,  L,  151; 
Cotton's  Fasti  Eocl.  Hib.,  I.,  96  ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  191, 
362  ;  Harwood's  Erdeswicke,  165.] 

Weston-undbh-Lyziard. 

[Bodl.  Lib.,  853,  8.] 

Westwood,  Henry  Samuel,  b.  Handsworth, 
1868  ;  s.  of  Henry  Westwood,  Esq.  ;  Mat. 
Wore  Coll.,  Ox.,  19th  Oct.,  1886. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1530.] 

Westwood,  Thomas. 

The  Chronicle  of  the  Complete  Angler  of  Izaak  Walton 
and  Charles  Cotton.  Being  a  Bibliographical  Record  of 
its  various  Phases  and  Mutations.  London :  Willis  and 
Sotheran.    1864.    4to.,  pp.  xv.,  64. 

Bibliotheca   Piscatoria.      A   Catalogue  of  Books   on 
Angling    .     .    .     Walton,  &c.    By  T.  Westwood  and  T. 
Satchell.      London:    W.   SatcheU.    1883.    8vo.,  vo  xxvi 
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Wharton,  Bryan.  b.  Ashley,  1737  ;  s.  of 
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Whieldon,  Rev.  Edward,  b.  Bradley ;  s.  of 
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Whieldon,     George.       b.    Fenton    Hall,    27th 

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Deputy     Lieutenant,     Staffs.  ;      formerly     of 

Colton  Hall  ;  afterwards  of  Springfield  House, 

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(1),    9th   Nov.,   1809,    Saba,    dau.  of  Josiah 

Spode,    Esq.,    of    The    Mount,    Stoke,     (2) 

19th    Feb.,    1817,    Mary,    dau.    of    Richard 

Brettell,  Esq.,  of  Finstall  House,  Worcs. 

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Whiston,   Rev.  William,     b.  Norton,  near  Twy- 
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Lecturer,  .1707  ;    deprived  of  the  Professorship 
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settled   in    London,    where  he  taught  mathe- 
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Garden,  and  where  were  held  the  meetings  of 
the  Society  for  Promoting  Primitive  Christianity 
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behalf,   1721  ;    resigned    connection   with  the 
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an  Arian  .since  June,  1708  ;    m.,   1699,  Ruth, 
dau.  of  Rev.  George  Antrobus,  Head  Master  of 
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A  New  Theory  of  the  Earth  from  its  original  to  the 
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"World  in  six  days,  the  Universal  Deluge,  and  the  General 
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PrEelectiones  Physico-Mathematicse ;   sive  Philosophia 

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An  Essay  towards  restoring  the  true  Text  of  the  Old 
Testament,  and  for  vindicating  the  citation  thence  made 
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The  Literal  Accomplishment  of  Scripture  Prophesies. 
London,  1124.    8vo. 

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Athanasian  Forgeries,  Impositions,  and  Interpola- 
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The  Primitive  Eucharist  Revived.   London,  1738.   8vo. 

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according  to  Havercamp's  accurate  edition ;  illustrated 
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Ezekiel's  temples,  and  with  correct  maps  of  Judea  and 
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Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  "Writings  of  Mr.  William 
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Sermon  on  the  Eternity  of  Punishments.  London, 
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A  Book  of  Common  Prayer.    London,  1713.    8vo. 

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Dissertation  on  the  Book  of  Esdras.  London,  1727.  8vo. 

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The  Testaments  of  the  Twelve  Patriarchs.  London, 
1727.    8vo. 

[Nichol's  Leics.,  IT.,  864*— 856*.] 

Whitakeb,  Rev.  Samuel,  b.  Newchurch-in- 
Rossendale,  Lanes.,  1816  ;  s.  of  Samuel  Whita- 
ker  ;  educated  Man.  Gr.  Sch.,  8th  Aug.,  1831  ; 
of  St.  John's  Coll.,  Cam.  ;  Somerset  Scholar  ; 
B.A.,  1839  ;  M.A.,  1842  ;  Curate  of  Tipton, 
1839 — 41  :  of  Donnington,  Yorks.,  1842 — 
45  :  of  Penrhos,  near  Oswestry,  1845 — 47  ; 
Vicar  of  Penrhos,  1845  ;  m.,  1846,  Ann,  dau. 
of  William  Liddeli,  Esq.,  of  Poulton-le-Fylde, 
Lanes.  ;  d.  29th  July,  1880. 

The  Church,  the  Ark  of  Salvation.  A  Sermon  preached 
in  the  Parish  Church  of  Tipton.    1841.    8vo. 

Whitbey  (or  Whitby),  Thomas,  b.  Haywood, 
1648  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Whitby,  Esq.  ;  Mat. 
Trin.  Coll.,  Ox.,  26th  July,  1666  ;  of  Hay- 
wood Abbey  ;  J.P.  ;  m.  Mary,  dati.  of  Henry 
Howorth,  Esq.,  of  Brownhills  Manor  House  ; 
d.  Oct.,  1711  ;  bur.  Colwich,  5th  Oct.,  1711. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxen.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1622.1 

Whitby,  Rev.  Edward,  b.  Creswell,  1777  ;  s. 
of  Rev.  Thomas  Whitby  [see']  and  Mabella 
(dau.  of  John  Turton,  Esq.),  his  wife  ;  Minis- 


ter of  Protestant  Chapel  at  Nice  ;  Vicar  of 

Seighford  ;  J.P.  ;  of  Creswell  Hall  ;  m.  Mary, 

dau.    of  Benjamin   Way,    Esq.,    of  Denham, 
Bucks. 

[Burke's  Landed  Gentry.] 

Whitby,  Henry,  b.  Creswell  Hall,  21st  July, 
1781  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Whitby  ;  entered 
Royal  Navy  ;  Captain  ;  distinguished  himself 
in  several  engagements  ;  m.  Catherine  Dorothea, 
dan.  of  Captain  Englefield,  R.N.  ;  d.  5th  May, 
1811. 
[Burke's  Landed  Gentry ;  Navy  Lists.] 

Whitby,  John.  b.  Great  Haywood,  1716  ;  f.  of 
Thomas  Whitby  ;  Mat.  Univ.  Coll.,  Ox.,  24th 
March,  1736  ;  of  Great  Haywood  and  Colwich  ; 
Barrister-at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  1742  :  pur- 
chased Oakedge,  where  he  afterwards  resided  ; 
m.  Anna,  dau.  of  William  Northey,  Esq., 
M.P.,  of  Compton  Bassett,  Wilts,  [afterwards 
celebrated  as  the  "  Widow  of  the  Wood  " — see 
Victor  (B.)]  ;  d.  1750. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1537.] 

Whitby,  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  Colwich,  1746  ;  s. 
of  John  Whitby,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Tiin.  Coll., 
Ox.,  18th  Jan.,  1763  ;  created  M.A.,  10th 
March,  1768  ;  of  Creswell  Hall  ;  J.P.  ;  sold 
Haywood  and  Oakedge  to  the  Hon.  T.  Clifford, 
of  Tixall,  and  bought  the  remainder  f)f  Cres- 
well Estate  ;  m.  Mabella,  dau.  of  John  Turton, 
Esq.  ;  d.  18th  March,  1828. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1537.] 

Whitby,    William,      b.    Colwich,    1616  ;    s.    of 
Rev.  Gilbert  Whitby  ;    Mat.  Trin.  Coll.,  Ox., 
4th  Nov.,  1636. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1612.] 

White,  Rev.  Darius  James.  Scholar,  Queen's 
Coll.,  Cam.  ;  B.A.,  1865  ;  Curate  of  Cam- 
borne, Cornwall,  1866 — 69  ;  of  St.  Ives, 
Cornwall,  1869—70  ;  of  Sneyd,  1870—71  ; 
of  Holy  Trinity,  Gainsborough,  1871 — 74  ; 
Vicar  of  West  Butterwick,  Yorks.,  1874—84  ; 
of  Burgh  and  Pinthorpe,  Lines.,  1884  to  date. 
Tracts     on    various     Church    Doctrines.      Lincoln  : 

Williamson.    Reprinted,  London :  Palmer.    1890. 

White,    F.    A.      b.    Wolverhampton ;     B.A.  ; 

Master  of  Wolverhampton  Gr.  Sch. 

The  Complete  Life  of  Homer.    London :  Bell  tj*  Son. 
12mo.,  pp.  466. 

White,  Rev.  Francis  Le  Grix.  b.  London, 
1819  ;  s.  of  John  White,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Wore. 
Coll.,  Ox.,  31st  Oct.,  1839  ;  B.A„  1848  ; 
M. A.,  1849;  F.G.S.,  P.R.S.,Edin.;  Barrister- 
at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  1844 ;  Curate  of 
Betshanger  and  St.  Clement's,  Sandwich,  1849  ; 
British  Clip,  at  Kissengen,  1850 — 55  :  Vicar 
of  Croxton,  1857 — 69  ;  Domestic  Chp.  to 
Marquis  of  Drogheda,  1851  ;  L.  Preacher, 
Carlisle  Diocese,  1874. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1538.] 

White,    Rev.    George    William,      b.    London, 
1798,  "of  poor  parents";    of  St.  John's  Coll., 


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Cam.,   1819  ;    M.A.  ;    Curate,  Darlaston,  8th 
April,  1823  ;  of  Bilston,  1836- ;  of  Netherton  ; 
Rector  of  Darlaston,  1843  to  death  ;    d.  7th 
Oct.,  1867. 
Poems.    London,  1818.    ]2nio. 

White,  Rev.  Henry,  Lichfield. 

Library  Catalogue,  on  Sale  by  Harding,  Triphook,  & 
Lepard.    London,  1824.     8vo. 

White,    Rev.    James.       Lichfield    Theological 

Coll.  ;    Curate    of   Wednesbury,    1870—79  ; 

Vicar  of  Oakengates,  1879  to  date. 

Sabbath  School  Recitana.    1863. 

The    Seasons    and    Miscellaneous    Poems.      London, 

1873.  8vo.,  pp.  128.    2nd  ed.,  Wdlinyton,  1886,  8vo.,pp.  156. 

White  (or  Whyte),  Rt.  Rev.  John.  b.  Farn- 
ham,  Surrey,  1511  ;  s.  of  Rohert  White,  Esq.; 
educated  Wykeham  Sch.  ;  Fellow,  New  Coll., 
Ox.,  15:^5—34  ;  B.A.,  13th  Dec,  1529  ; 
M.A.,  30th  Jan.,  1533  ;  incorporated  as  D.D., 
1st  Oct.,  1555  ;  Prelector,  ISTew  Coll.  ;  Master 
of  Wykeham  Sch.,  circa  1534  ;  Warden, 
1541  ;  Rector  of  Cheriton,  Herts.,  1643  ;  of 
Chanton,  1550  :    imprisoned   in   the 

Tower,  1551  ;  Bp.  of  Lincoln,  1554  ;  Preb.  of 
Eccleshall,  Lichfield,  24th  May,  1552—54  ; 
Bp.  of  Winchester,  1557,  until  deprived  and 
again  consigned  to  the  Tower,  3rd  April, 
1569  ;  d.,  South  Wemborough,  Hants.,  11th 
Jan.,  1559. 

Diacosio-Martyrion,  sive  ducentorum  Tirorum  testi- 
monia  de  veritate  corporis  et  sanguinis  Christi  in 
eucharistia  adversus  Petrum  Martyrem.  London,  1553. 
4to.     1554,  4to. 

Carmina  in  Matrimouium  Philipiri  Kegis,  cum  Maria 
Eegina  AnglicaB. 

Sermon  preached  at  the  Funeral  of  Queen  Mary,  Deo. 
13th,  1558. 

Bpigrammatum.    Lib.  I. 

[HoUingshead's  Chronicles,  III.,  1120  ;  Bliss's  Wood's 
Ath.  Oxon.,  I.,  311 ;  Lansd.  MS.,  980,  ffi.  313,  315  ;  0.  H.  S., 
I.,  180,  :!.^i; ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S,,  IV.,  1614  ;  Har- 
wood's  Lichfield,  238 ;  Hutchinson's  Stoke :  Strype's 
Memorials  ;  Strype's  Cranmer,  233,  320,  371  ;  Warton's 
Life  of  Thomas  Pope,  237  ;  Tanner ;  Bale  ;  Pit  ;  Milner's 
Winchester.] 

White,  John.  b.  Pattingham,  1675;  s.  of 
Thomas  White,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Queen's  Coll., 
Ox.,  17th  March,  1692  ;  B.A.,  Oriel  Coll., 
12th  March,  1696. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S,,  IV.,  1615.] 

White,  Rev.  John  Tahourdin.  Exhibitioner, 
Corp.  Ch.  Coll.,  Ox.  ;  B.A.,  1834  ;  M.A., 
1839  ;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  1866  ;  Curate  of 
Swinnerton,  1884  ;  Reader  of  St.  Stephen's, 
Walbrook,  1836  ;  Curate  of  St.  Ann's,  Black- 
friars,  1837  ;  Assistant  Master,  Christ's  Hos- 
pital, London,  1886—38  ;  Curate,  with  sole 
charge,  of  St.  Martin's,  Ludgate,  London, 
1841—68  ;   Rector  of  St.  Martin's,  1868—90. 

Author  or  Editor  of  the  following  :— 

Xenophon's  Anabasis.     London  ;  Longmans. 

Cicero's  Cato  Major  and  Lselius.     Same  imprint. 

Cornelius  Nepos.     Same  imprint. 

Phsedrus.     Same  imprint. 

Eutropius.     Same  imprint. 

Selections  from  Ovid.     Same  imprint. 

Dalzell's  Analecta  Grseia  Minora.     Same  imprint 

Valpy's  Latm  Delectus.     Same  imprint. 

Valpy's  Greek  Delectus.     Same  imprint. 

Eton  Latin  Grammar,  revised.     Same  imprint. 


Second  or  Larger  Grammar  for  Higher  Classes  of 
Schools.     Same  imprint. 

Latin  Suffixes.     Same  imprint. 

Grammar  School  Texts.  With  Vocabularies  [many 
parts].     Same  imprint. 

'The  Four  Gospels  in  Greek.  With  a  Lexicon.  Same 
imprint, 

Germany  and  Agricola  of  Tacitus.     Same  imprint. 

The  First  Latin  Parsing  Book.     Same  imprint. 

The  First  Latin  Exercise  Book.     Same  imprint. 

Progressive  Latin  Beader.     Same  imprint. 

Also,  with  the  Rev,  J.  E.  Riddle  : — 

Latin-English  Dictionary.     Same  imprint.    Imp.  8vo. 

Abridgement  of  Latin- English  Dictionary.  Same 
imprint.     8vo,  and  12mo. 

The  Junior  Scholar's  Latin-English  and  English- 
Latin  Dictionary.     Same  imprint. 

White,    Paul.     b.    Kinver,    1723  ;    s.  of  John 
White;    Mat.   Pemb.   Coll.,   Ox.,    13th  Oct., 
1740  :  B.A.,  1744  ;   M.A.,  1747. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1540.] 

White,  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  Ellastone,  1711  :  f, 
of  Rev.  Joseph  White  ;  Mat.  Merton  Coll., 
Ox.,  29th  April,  1729  ;  B.A.,  19th  Feb., 
1733  ;  Vicar  of  Dunchurch,  Warws.  ;  Preb.  of 
Dernford  and  Sacrist  of  Lichfield  Cathedra], 
1747  to  death  ;  d,  3rd  May,  1784. 

Lichfield  Sermon.     Lichfield,  1757,     8vo. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,   225  ;    Foster's  Alumni  Oxon., 
IV.,  1541.] 

White,  Rev.  Thomas,  LL.D.  Vicar  of  Hamble- 
ton,  Hants.,  1874  to  date. 

Disestablishment :  The  Claims  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
upon  all  Englishmen.  A  Sermon.  IV.  Walter,  Hambleton, 
Bants,  n.d.  (1885).  Cr.  8vo,,  pp.  11,  (250'copies.)  [Printed 
by  Robinson,  Walsall.'\ 

White,  Rev.  Thomas  Henry,     b,  Lichfield,  1800  ; 

s,  of  Thomas  White,  Esq.  ;    Mat.  Univ.  Coll., 

Ox.,  21st  May,  1816  ;     B.A.,   1820  ;    M.A., 

1824  ;    d.,  Sevenoaks,  Kent,  15th  Dec,  1849. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1541.] 

White,  Rev.  William,  b,  Bolton,  Lanes.,  8th 
June,  1793  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Samuel  White  ;  edu- 
cated Man.  Gr.  Sch.,  1811  ;  of  St.  John's 
Coll.,  Cam.  ;  B.A.,  1815  ;  M.A.,  1818  ; 
Assistant  Master,  Buntingford  Gr.  Sch.  ;  of 
Bury  St.  Edmunds  Gr.  Sch.  ;  Head  Master, 
Sheffield  Gr.  Sch.,  1818—30  ;  of  Wolver- 
hampton Gr.  Sch.,  Sept.,  1830  to  death  ;  m., 
24th  June,  1823,  Eliza,  dau,  of  Rev.  Samuel 
Drew,  M.A.,  Master  of  Buntingford  Gr.  Sch.  ; 
d,  23rd  Feb.,  1855  ;  bur.  Wolverhampton 
Cemetery. 
[Man,  Gr..Sch.  Reg,,  IIL,  30.] 

White,  William.     Printer,  Sheffield. 

History,  Gazetteer,  and  Directory  of  Staffordshire. 
Sheffield,  1834.  12mo,,  lar.  and  sm.  paper.  2nd  ed.  1851 
12mo,  ;  map.  '  ' 

Whitehalgh,  John.    b.  Whitehalgh,  near  Leek, 

1641  ;    s.  of  Joseph  Whitehalgh  [se«]  ;     Mat. 

Pemb.  Coll.,  Ox.,  28th  June,  1689  ;  Barrister- 

at-Law,    Inner    Temple,   1668  ;     of  Pethills, 

Derbys. 

.  „  [poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1618  ;    Hist.  Coll. 
of  Staffs.,  V.  (pt.  2,  3,  and  4).] 

Whitehalgh,  Joseph,  of  Whitehalgh.    b,  White- 
halgh, 1611  ;   s,  of  James  Whitehalgh. 


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Abstract  of  the  Grant  of  a  Crest  unto  Joseph  White- 
halgh,  of  Whitehalgh  in  Staffordshire,  by  Sir  Hen.  Saint 
George,  Norrey  (16th  July,  1634).  [Bodl.  Lib.,  858,  170, 
f.  161.] 

Whitehall,  Rev.  James,  b.  Sharpcliffe  (bap- 
tized Ipstones),  1579  ;  Mat.  Broadgates  Hall, 
Ox.,  15th  April,  1597  ;  B.A.,  Ch.  Ch.,  24th 
Oct.,  1601  ;  M,A.,  4th  July,  1604  ;  Rector  of 
Checkley,  1610  to  death  ;  m.  Elizabeth,  dan. 
of  John  Holhns,  of  Swerford,  Oxon.  ;  d.  1644. 
[Foster's  Alumni   Oxon.,  E.S.,   IV.,    1618  ;     Sleigh's 

Leek,  180,  pedigree.] 

Whitehall,  John.  b.  Checkley,  1623  ;  s.  of 
Eev.  James  Whitehall  [«««];  Mat.  Balliol  Coll., 
Ox.,  19th  Oct.,  1639  ;  of  Park  Hall,  1663  ; 
afterwards  of  Pipe  Ridware ;  High  Sheriff, 
Staffs.,  1667  ;  m.  (1)  Frances,  t/ats.  of  William 
Aston,  (2)  Frances,  sister  of  Sir  Thomas 
Gresley,  of  Drakelow,  Derbys. 
[Foster's    Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,   IV.,   1618  ;    Sleigh's 

Leek,  180,  pedigree.] 

Whitehall,    John.       b.    Lockwood,    Kingsley, 

1660  ;    s.  of  Rowland  Whitehall  [s««]  ;    Mat. 

Balliol  Coll.,  Ox.,  15th  Nov.,  1678  ;    Student, 

Gray's  Inn,  1681. 

[Gray's  Inn  Reg. ;   Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV., 

1618.] 

Whitehall,  Rev.  Robert,  b.  Sharpchffe,  1586  ; 
s.  of  Robert  Whitehall  and  Dorothy  (dau.  of 
Thomas  Henshaw,  of  Lockwood,  Kingsley), 
his  wife  ;  Mat.  Broadgate's  Hall,  27th  Jan., 
1604  ;  B.A.,  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  18th  June,  1607  ; 
M.A.,  27th  June,  1610  ;  B.D.,  24th  Nov., 
1618  ;  Vicar  of  St.  Mary  Magdalen,  Oxford, 
1616  ;  Rector  of  Addington,  Bucks. 
[Foster's   Alumni   Oxon.,   E.S.,  IV.,   1619  ;    Sleigh's 

Leek,  180,  pedigree.] 

Whitehall,  Rowland,  b.  Whitchurch,  Cheshire 
(baptized  Ipstones),  1619  ;  s.  of  Richard 
Whitehall  and  Elizabeth  Tayler,  his  wife  ; 
Mat.  Balliol  Coll.,  Ox.,  9th  March,  1637  ; 
Student,  Gray's  Inn,  1641  ;  of  Lockwood, 
Kingsley. 
[Gray's  Inn  Reg. ;   Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV., 

1619,] 


Whitehead,    Rev.    Alexander   Thomas 
field    Theological    Coll.  ;     Curate    of 


.     Lich- 

Coseley, 
of  St. 

of  St. 
Derbys., 

Chp.  to 
1886  to 


1873—76  :    of  Bushbury,  1876—77  ; 
Matthew's,    Walsall,    and    in   charge 
Luke's  Mission  Ch.,  1877  ;  of  Norton, 
1881—84  ;   of  Dronfield,  1885—86  ; 
North    Staffs.    Infirmary,    Hartshill, 

date. 
A  Parable  for  Farm  Workers.   Lichfield :  A.  C.  Lomax. 

1883.     12mo.,  pp.  82. 

Whitehead,  Rev.  Henry.  Senior  Open  Divinity 
Scholar  and  Divinity  Professor's  Scholar  Bp. 
Hatfield's  Hall,  Durham,  1862;  Lichfield 
Theological  Coll.,  1862  ;  M.A.,  Durham,  1867  ; 
Curate  of  St.  Paul's,  Tipton,  1862-6o  :  of 
St.  Thomas's,  Liverpool,  1865-67  ;  m  charge 
of  Lenton,  Skipton,  Yorks.,  1867-69  ;  Curate 
of  All  Souls,  Manchester,  1869. 
The  Absolution  of  the  Church  of  England.    1868. 


Sermon  on  Education.     Manchester,  1870.    8vo. 
Sermons.     [Ch.  of  England  Mag.'] 

Whitehouse,  Mrs.  EHzabeth,  Coseley. 

Funeral  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Whitehouse.  By  Richard  Fry.  Printed  hy  S.  Bassford, 
Bilston.    1800.    8vo. 

Whitehodse,  Rev.  Ernest  Frederic.    Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin  ;    Curate  of  Netherton,   Dudley,  1848 
—52  :    of  Brierley  Hill,  1854—56  :    of  Pens- 
nett,  1856—58  ;    Vicar  of  Lache-u;.-Saltney, 
1858  ;    Chp.  to  Chester  Infirmary, 
1859—70. 
A  New  System  of  Shorthand. 
Lectures  on  Socialism. 

Whitehouse,    Henry    Bickerton.      b.     Sedgley, 
1858  ;    s.    of   Henry    Bickerton   Whitehouse, 
Esq.  ;    Mat.    Queen's    Coll.,    Ox.,    2nd  Dec, 
1877. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1541.] 

Whitehouse,  Rev.  Howard  Sidney  Chavasse.  b. 
Sedgley,  1864  ;  s.  of  Henry  Bickerton  White- 
house,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Hertford  Coll.,  Ox.,  18th 
Oct.,  1883  ;  B.A.,  1887  ;  Curate  of  Church 
Stretton,  Salop,  1887—91  ;  of  Hayes,  Middle- 
sex, 1891  to  date. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1541.] 

Whitehouse,  J.,  Tipton. 

A  Few  Words  to  Presbyterians  and  Independents ; 
with  a  Word  of  Prophesie  in  Verse.    London,  1662.    4to. 

Whitehouse,  James,  b.  Sedgley,  1699  ;  s.  of 
CorneHus  Whitehouse  ;  Mat.  Pemb.  Coll., 
Ox.,  13th  April,  1717  ;  B.A.,  21st  March, 
1720. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1541.J 

Whitehouse,    Jeremiah,      b.    Wolverhampton, 
1831  ;  s.  of  Edward  Whitehouse,  Esq.  ;    iVEat. 
Pemb.  Coll.,  Ox.,  23rd  Nov.,  1849. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1511.] 

Wuitehurst,  — ,  Printer,  Burton-on-Trent. 

Burton-on-Treut :  Its  Waters,  &c.  [See  Molyneux 
(W.).]        ■ 

Whitblocke,  Sir  Bulstrode.  b.  Fleet  Street, 
London,  6th  Oct.,  1605  ;  s.  of  Sir  James 
Whiteloeke  ;  educated  Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.^ 
1615  ;  Mat.  St.  John's  Coll.,  Ox.,  8th  Dec, 
1620  ;  Barrister-at-Law,  Middle  Temple,  1626  ; 
Bencher,  1648  ;  Attorney  of  Duchy  of  Lan- 
caster, 1644 ;  member  of  the  Assembly  of 
Divines  ;  created  Serjeant-at-Law  hy  Parlia- 
ment, 1645  ;  declared  illegal,  1660  ;  M.P., 
Stafford,  1626  :  Great  Marlow,  1640—53  : 
Bucks.,  1654—55,  1656—58  ;  Knighted, 
1659  ;  Commissioner  of  Great  Seal,  12th 
April,  1648  ;  Speaker,  1656  ;  one  of  Crom- 
well's Lords,  1657  ;  First  Commissioner,  1654 
—55,  and  1659  ;  Lord-Keeper,  1659—61  ; 
Constable  of  Windsor  Forest,  and  High 
Steward  and  Recorder  of  Oxford ;  D.L., 
Bucks,  and  Oxford,  1642  ;  Lieut.-Governor  of 
Windsor  Castle,  1644  ;  Lord  Commissioner  to 
Sweden,  2nd  Nov.,  1653  ;  m.  (1)  Miss  Bennet, 
of    London  :      (2)     Frances,    dau.    of     Lord 


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Willouahby,  of  Pafliam  :  (3)  Mrs.  Wilson  ; 
d.  Chilton  Park,  Wilts.,  28th  Jan.,  1676  ; 
bur.  Fawley,  Backs. 

Memorials  of  English  Affairs.  London,  1682.  2nd 
edition,  with  additions  and  Index,  1732,  folio. 

Memorials  of  English  Affairs,  from  the  supposed  ex- 
pedition of  Brute  to  the  Island  to  the  end  of  the  reign  of 
King  James  the  First.  Published  by  William  Penn,  Esq. 
Preface  by  James  Wellwood,  M.D.    London,  1700.    Folio. 

Clarendon  and  Whitelocke  compared.  [By  John 
Davys.] 

A  Journal  of  the  Swedish  Embassy  in  the  year  1653, 
1654.  Written  by  the  Ambassador,  the  Lord  Commissioner 
Whitelocke.  With  an  Appendix  of  Original  Papers. 
[Edited  by  Dr.  Morton].  Two  YoUimes.  London,  1772. 
4to. 

[Foss's  Judges :  Robinson,  I.,  88  ;  Bliss's  Wood's 
Ath.  Oxon.,  III.,  1042  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT., 
1620.] 

Whitgreave,  Henry,  b.  Staffs.,  1562  ;  s.  of 
Thomas  W^hitgreave,  Esq.,  of  Bridgeford,  and 
Dorothy  (dau.  of  Thomas  Noel,  of  Hiloote), 
his  wife  ;  Mat.  Iklerton  Coll.,  Ox.,  12th  Oct., 
1582. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1621.] 

Whitgreave,  Robert. 

Grant  of  Arms  and  Crest,  by  Humfrey,  Earl  of 
Stafford,  to  Robert  Whitgreave  fin  French],  13th  Aug., 
20  Henry  HI.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  858,  K  71,  f.  93.] 

Whitgreave,  Robert,  b.  Burton,  near  Stafford  ; 
s.  of  Humphrey  Whitgreave  and  —  (daw. 
of  —  Egerton,  of  Wrinehill  Hall),  his  wife  ; 
m.  Margery,  dau.  of  Thomas  Staunford,  of 
Rowley,  near  Stafford  ;  d.  3rd  Dec,  1552. 
[Burke's  Landed  Gentry ;  Harl.  MS.,  No.  1439.] 

Whitgreave,  Thomas,  b.  Moseley  Hall,  Wolver- 
hampton, 1618  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Whitgreave, 
Esq.,  and  Alice,  dau.  of  Henry  Pitt,  Esq.,  of 
Bushbury  ;  "  the  preserver  of  Charles  II."  ; 
Barrister-at-Law  ;  m.  Constance  Degg,  widow 
of  Whitehall  Degg  (only  son  of  Sir  Simon 
Degg,  Knt.)  ;  d.  Moseley  Hall,  14th  March, 
17U2  ;  bur.  Bushbury  Ciiurch. 

[This  Reutleman,  for  the  part  he  took  in  preserving  the 
King,  was  granted  an  annuity  of  £200  for  life,  which  pension  was 
continued  to  liis  son,  Thomas  Whitgreave,  issq.,  when  it  ceased ; 
lie  was  also  one  of  the  persons  on  whom  it  was  proposed  to  confer 
the  Knighthood  of  the  Royal  Oak.  The  Hall  was,  in  1847,  in  the 
same  state  it  was  wlieu  the  King  was  hiding  there  :  his  hiding- 
place  and  the  bed  on  which  he  slept  are  still  to  be  seen.] 

Account  of  the  Wonderful  Escape  of  His  Sacred 
Majesty  Eing  Charles  II.  An  MS.  at  Burton  Manor. 
[Printed  in  the  Retrospective  Review,  and  in  Hughes's 
Boscobel  Tracts.     1836  and  1856.] 

Whitlocke,  WiUiam.  Preb.  of  Curborough 
and  Canon  of  Lichfield,  14th  March,  1560 — 
83  :  of  Sandiacre,  Lichfield,  1589—97. 

Chronicon  Lichefeldensis  Ecclesie  quod  ab  initio  rernm 
Britannicanum  ad  annum  1550  deductum,  fuudationem 
illis  docet,  seriemque  regum  et  monumentis  confutum, 
studio  Gulielmi  Whitlocke,  Lichefeldensis,  canonici.  [Bodl. 
Lib.,  770  (4to),  f.  1—504  ;  Cotton  MS. ;  Vesp.  Ixvi.,  art.  2, 
ffi.  26—37  ;  one  formerly  in  Dean  Addison's  possession, 
used  by  Wharton  for  his  Anglia  Sacra.] 

Chronicon  Lichefeldensis  Ecclesia  quod  e  vetustis 
monumentis  ac  libris  congessit  Guil.  Whitlock.  [Bodl. 
Lib.,  SeS,  ll,f.  277— .347.] 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  223,  246.] 

Whitmore,  Rev.  Fi'ancis.  b.  Madeley  ;  s.  of 
Thomas  Whitmore  ;  Scholar,  Balliol  Coll.,  0.x., 
1673  ;  BA.,  18th  June,  1575  ;  Fellow,  1576 
—81  ;    M.A.,    9th   July,    1579  ;     Rector    of 


Bingham,  Notts.,  1581  :  of  Kirby-Wiske, 
Yorks.,  1582  ;  Vicar  of  Chesterton,  Wilts., 
1584  ;  Canon  of  Southwell,  1589—98  ;  Will 
d,ated  10th  March,  1597  :  proved  11th  May, 
1598. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1622.] 

Whitmore,  Rev.  John.  b.  Staffs.,  1696  ;  s.  of 
John  Whitmore  ;  Mat.  Balliol  Coll.,  Ox.,  14th 
Jan.,  1718;  B.A.,1717;  M.A.,  1720  ;  Rector 
of  Fenny  Compton,  Warws.,  1727  ;  of  Lech- 
lade,  Gloucs.,  1738. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1622.] 

Whitmore,  Rev.  Peter,  b.  Staffs.,  1566  ;  s.  of 
Thomas  Whitmore  ;  Mat.  Balliol  Coll.,  Ox., 
14th  Jan.,  1583;  B.A.,  9th  Feb.,  1584; 
Vicar  of  Outon,  Notts.,  1589  ;  Will  dated 
16th  Jan.,  1608:  proved  9th  Dec,  1614. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon,,  B.S.,  IV.,  1622.] 

Whitmore,  William  Wolrych.  b.  Dudmaston, 
Salop,  1787  ;  s.  of  William  Whitmore,  Esq., 
and  Frances,  dau.  of  John  Lister,  Esq.,  his 
2nd  wife  ;  M.P.,  Wolverhampton  ;  m.,  29th 
Jan.,  1810,  Lady  Lucy  Elizabeth  Georgiana, 
dau.  of  Orlando,  1st  Earl  of  Bradford  ;  d. 
1858. 

Speech  in  the  House  of  Commons,  and  Letters  to  the 
Electors  of  Bridgenorth.     London,  1825.     8vo. 

Speech  on  the  Trade  with  the  West  Indies  and  China. 
London,  1829.     8vo. 

Letter  to  the  Agriculturists  of  the  County  of  Salop. 
London,  1841.     12mo. 

Second  Letter  to  the  Agriculturists  of  the  County  of 
Salop.     London,  1841.     8vo. 

A  Speech,  the  substance  of  which  was  delivered  at  the 
Public  Dinner  given  to  W.  W.  Whitmore,  Esq.,  M.P.,  at 
Wolverhampton.  With  Prefatory  Remarks.  By  the  Rev. 
C.  Thompson.  Wolverhampton :  Smart  <f-  Parhe.  1833. 
8vo.,  pp.  8. 

A  Letter  on  the  Corn  Laws  to  the  Manchester  Chamber 
of  Commerce.    London,  1839.    8vo.,  pp.  22. 

A  Second  Letter.    London,  1839.    8vo.,  pp.  36. 

Whittakbr,  Joseph,  Wolverhampton. 

Poems.     Wolverhampton,  1892.     8vo.,  pp.  96, 

Whittingham,  John.     b.  Staffs.  ;   s.  of  Edward 
Whittingham,   Farmer ;    educated  Manchester 
Gr.  Sch.,  4th  July,  1740  ;    Mat.   St.  Edmund 
Hall,  Ox.,  11th  Dec,  1745  ;  M.A.,  1748. 
[Man.  Gr.  Sch.  Reg.,  I,,  12,] 

Whittington. 

[Bodl.  Lib.,  864,  5,  34.] 

Whittington,  Rev.   Grey.     Preb.  of  Longdon, 
Lichfield,  Nov.,  1501.  , 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  236.] 

Whittington,  Whyttvndon,  or   Wyntyndon, 

Robert,     b.    Lichfield   circa    1480  ;    educated 

Lichfield  Gr.  Sch.  ;    Magd.   Hall  Sch.,  under 

John    Stanbridge ;     Chp.    and    B.A.   of    Ox. 

Univ.,  4th  July,  1513  ;    Laureated  ;    taught  a 

Gr.  Sch.  in  London,  1501  :    probably  Master 

Lichfield  Gr.   Sch.  ;    after  14  j^ears'  study  at 

Lichfield  was  made   Doctor  of  Grammar  and 

Rhetoric,    1513,    and  was  the   last  who  bore 

that  title  ;    was  living  in  1530. 

Whittyntoni  Editio  cum  interpretamente  P.  Kigri 
diomedes     de     accentu   inpedestri    ovatiae    polius  soUita 


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observaudse.  Impressa  Wynandum  de  Worde  in  vim  vulga- 
ritu  nun  cupato  (the  Fletestrete)  ad  signam  solis  commovan- 
tum.  Anno  post  Virffinium  .  .  .  partum  xiii,  supra 
sesqmmiUesimum  (1513),  duodecimo  die  mensis  Augustij. 
•Ito.  Per  Richnrdum  Pynson.  London,  Anno  domini 
MCCCCCXV.    4to.,  22  leaves,  Sig.  A  to  C. 

Whittyjitoni  .  .  .  Editio  de  concenitate  gi-amatices 
et  Constructione  novitor  impressa.  Londini,  per  Wynan- 
dum de  Worde,  1513.  4to.  .  .  .  Per  .  .  Ursyn 
Mylner  Ehor.  1516.  4to.,  24  leaves,  no  paqination.  Ditto, 
Per  winandu  de  worde,  London,  1517,  4t'o.,  26  leaves,  no 
pagination,  B.L.  Londiui :  same  imprint,  1518,  4to.  Ditto, 
per  W.  de  Worde,  1519,  4to.,  24  leaves ;  A,  B,  c,  in  eights. 
Ditto,  R.  Pynson,  1518,  4to.  Ditto,  ib.,  1524,  4to.  Ditto, 
ib.,  n.d. 

R.  Whittintoni  lioMeldiensis  gramatices  magistri  .  . 
Lucabrations.  De  Noin  appellatinorii  .  .  .  synonimis. 
De  epithetis  .  .  .  De  varia  de  formulis  ta  pedestu 
soluto  sermone,  Experientia  de  virtutis  immortalitate, 
De  vetium  romanorii  magistratibus,  per  Wynandu  de 
Worde.    Lo' don,  1517.    ito.,  SO  leaves,  no  pagination. 

E.  Whitoni  .  .  .  lucubrationes.  De'synonymis — 
De  epithetis.  In  edibus  Winadi  de  Worde.  Londoni, 
1521.  4to.,  30  leaves,  no  pagination.  Ditto,  Li  edibus 
Winandi  de  Worde,  Londini,  1523,  Mense  Augusto,  4to., 
28  leaves,  no  pagination.  Ditto,  In  cedibus  R.  Pynsonis, 
Londini.  Christi  ab  incarnatione,  anno  23,  supra  sesijui- 
millesimum,  IB  die  Junig  (1523).  4to.,  32  leaves,  no  title 
or  pagination.  Ditto,  In  edibus  Winandi  de  Worde, 
Londini,  1525,  4to.,  28  leaves.     Signatures  A — E,  B.L. 

[Declinationes  nominum]  Editio  Eoberti  Whittintoni 
lichfeldiensis  grammatices  ...  -  Declinationes  norim  ta 
latinorum  .  .  grecorum  patronymicoru  Ascensio  amusation 
coUecte  cu   commentario  inteiiiniari  dictionu  interpreta- 

tiuncullis.      In  quib'     .  servatur  mediarn 

suplabarum  productio    .     abbreviatio Per 

Wynandu  de  worde.  London,  1516.  4to.  Ditto,  1517. 
4to.,  14  leaves,  B.L.,  no  pagination.  Ditto,  1510,  B.L.,  14 
leaves.  Ditto,  Per  wynandum  de  worde,  London,  n.d. 
(1520),  4to.,  14  leaves,  B.L.  Ditto,  Editio  R.  Whittintoni, 
Per  Wynadumde  Worde,  Londini,  1521,  4to.,  B.L.,  14  leaves 
(title-page  has  a  wood-cat  border).  Ditto,  G-rammaticse 
Whitintonianae  Liber  secundus  de  nominum  declinatione, 
In  cedibus  Winandi  de  Woi'de,  Londini,  1523,  B.L.,  4to.,  14 
leaves,  signatures  A — c.  Ditto,  In  edibus  Winandi  de 
Worde,  Londini,  1525,  4to.,  B.L.,  14  leaves.  Ditto,  ib., 
1527,  4to.  Ditto,  1529,  4to.  Ditto,  In  cedibus  R.  Pysonis, 
Londini:  Christi  ab  incarnationes  anno  25  supra  sesqui- 
millenium,  n.d.  (1535),  4to.,  B.L.,  14  leaves.  Ditto,  Impressum 
diligentuqz  correctum  per  me  P.  Treveris  (Southwar/e,  1533), 
4to.,  B.L.,  20  leaves,  printer's  device  on  last  leaf. 

R.  Whittintoni  .  .  de  octo  partib'  orationis 
opusculum  .  .  .  de  novo  recognitum  .  .  Londini, 
1513,  4to.  Ditto,  per  Richard  Pynson,  151S,  4to.,  28  leaves. 
Per  Winadum  de  Worde,  Londini,  1519,  4to.,  14  leaves, 
B.L.,  signatures  A — 0,  no  pagination.  Ditto,  In  edibus 
Winandi  de  Worde,  Londini,  1521,  4to.,  14  leaves.  Ditto, 
/«  yEdibus  R.  Pynson,  1522,  4to.,  14  leaves.  Ditfo,  1523, 
4to.,  B.L.,  14  leaves.  Ditto,  Impressus  per  me  Wynandu  de 
worde,  Lo'dini,  n.d.  (1525),  4to.,  14  leaves,  B.L.  Ditto, 
Impressum  diligenterqz  enucleatum  per  me  Petrum  Treveris 
Southwark,  1530),  4to.,  B.L.,  14  leaves,  ornamental  border. 
W.  de  Worde  Mensi  Octobis,  1531,  4to.,  14  leaves.  Ditto, 
Londini,  In  cedibus  Winandi  de  Worde  trigesino  tertio  supra 
sesquimillesimum  nostri  salutis  anno  (1533),  4to.,  B.L.,  14 
leaves,  woodcut  border  around  title-page. 

R.  Whitintoni  .  .  .  de  syllabarum  quantitalibus 
Opusculum  .  .  .  Seou'da  gramadce  pars  de  syllabarum 
ei'  quantitute,  De  prima  media  .  ultima  syllaba  cognos- 
cenda  cum  comemto  .  interpretamento  interliniari.  De 
accenta  secundum  diomedem  grammaticu.  De  accetu  apud 
recentiores  magis  observato.  De  impedementis  accentuo. 
(Editis  nuperime  recognita  .  .  .)  per  winadu  de  worde 
Lo'dini,  1519.  2  parts,  4to.,  ti6  leaves,  no  pagination. 
Ditto,  Part  I.,  Winhyn  de  Worde  (London)  Anno  d'm 
xix  supra  sesquimillesimum  (1519).    4to.,  46  leaves. 

De  heteroclytis  nominibus.  Editio  R.  Whitintoni  .  . 
de  heteroclytis  noibus  et  gradibus  co'parationes.  Ayud 
wynadu  de  worde.  Londini,  1520.  4to.,  10  leaves.  Signa- 
tures A — B.  ^  .  ,  ,  ,  , . 

Syntaxis  .  .  .  R.  Whitintoni  Lichfeldiensis  .  . 
Opusculu  de  Syntaxi  sive  constructione  receusitu  xxi.  supra 
sesquimillesimum  nre  salutis  anno.  In  edibus  Winadi 
Wordiensis,  Londini,  1520,  4to.,  34  leaves.  Ditto,  recensitu 
xii  supra  sesquimillesimum  nre  salutis  anno  Idi.  Februa. 
Impressum  per  me  P.  Treveris.  (Southwark,  1522.)  4to., 
36  leaves;  engraved  border  to  title-page.  Signatures  A-- 
I  BL  Ditto,  In  cedibus  Winandi  Wordensis,  Londimi, 
1524  4to.,  34  leaves,  B.L.      Ditto,    In  edibus    Winandi  de 


Worde,  Londini,  1525,  4to.,  34  leaves,  B.L.  In  cedibus 
Winandi  Wordensis,  Londini  (1527),  4to.,  33  leaves,  B.L., 
Ditto,  Londini,  in  cedibus  Winandi  Wordensis,  Christi  ab 
incarnatione  anno  xsxiij.  supra  sesquimillesimum  (1533), 
4to.,  34  leaves. 

Grammatices  Primse  partis  Liber  primus  Robert!  W. 
L.  L.  nuperime  recognitus.  De  nominum  generibns  .  . 
Ex  typis  Winandi  Wordensis,  vigesimo  prima  verbi  in- 
carnati  supra  sesquimillesimum  anno  Pridie  Nomas  Februa 
[London,  4th  Feb.,  1521  (O.S.).]  4to.,  13  leaves.  Ditto, 
ib.,  Pridie  Id'  Octobi  [London,  14th  Oct.,  1521],  4to.,  13 
leaves.  Ditto,  Ex  typis  Winandi  de  Warden  (London) 
1524,  4to.,  14  leaves.  Ditto,  Per  me  Petrum  Treveris,  in 
suburbia  Londoniensi  vulgariter,  Southwarhe  nuncupato, 
(1530)  4to.,  16  leaves  [the  text  differs  considerably  from 
any  other  edition].  Ditto,  Impressum  per  me  Petrum 
Treveris  (Southwark,  1530)  4to.,  14  leaves.  Ditto,  Ex 
typis  Winandi  Wordensis  (^London)  trigesimo  quarto 
verbi  incarnati  supra  sesquimillesimum  anno  (1534),  4to., 
16  leaves. 

R.  Whitintoni  L.  Secunda  grammatice  pars  de  syllabu 
quantitate  accetu  (f.  m.  Diomedum  grammaticum,  cum 
interpretameto  F.  nigri)  &  variis  metrasu  geueribus, 
nuprime  reoesitu  .  .  .  adjectes  coplusculis  .  .  In 
cedibus  Winadi  de  Warden,  Londini,  vicesimo  prima  supra 
sesquimillesimn  nostrae  salutis  anno  (1521)  4to.,  76  leaves. 
Ditto,  In  edibus  Winandi  de  Warden,  Lo'dini.  1524,  4to., 
2  parts.  Ditto,  In  afficina  Petre  Treveris,  Londinis  (1530), 
2  parts,  4to.,  82  leaves. 

Verboru  praeterita  &  supina.  Grammaticae  Prima 
Pars.  R.  Whitintoni,  L.  L.  nuprime  recesita.  Liber 
quintus  De  Verborum  practentis  et  supinis  eu  c:>menti 
necnon  interliniari  dictionu  interpretatione  (Liber  Sextus, 
de  Terborum  Formes  de  defectivis  et  anomalis  .  .  .  ) 
In  edib'  Winadi  de  Worde,  Lo'dini,  1521,  4to.,  20  leaves  ; 
signatures  A — D,  B.L.  Ditto,  In  edibus  Wina'di  de  Worde, 
Lo'dini,  xxi.  supra  sesquimillesimum  nostre  redemptionis 
anno  (1521),  4to.,  20  leaves.  Ditto,  In  edib'  Winadi  de 
Worde,  Lo'dini,  xxvj.  supra  sexquimillesimu  nostri  re- 
deptioris  anno  [1526)  4to.,  20  leaves  ;  signatures  A — D,  B.L. 
Ditto,  in  edib'  Winadi  de  Worde,  Lo'dini,  1524,  4to.,  20 
leaves,  B.L.  Ditto,  In  Edib'  Winadi  de  Worde,  Lo'dini, 
xxix.  supra  sesquimillesimu  nostre  redeptiois  (1529),  4to., 
20  leaves,  B.L. 

Tulgaria  E.  Whitintoni  .  .  .  et  de  institutione 
grammaticulorum  opusculum ;  libello  suo  de  concinnitate 
grammatices  accomodatu  ;  .  .  in  quattuor  partes  diges- 
tum.  Londini  i  edibits  Winandi  de  Worde,  xxi,  supra  ses- 
quimillesimum nostre  salutis  anno  (1521),  4to.,  44  leaves 
(preceded  by  one,  and  followed  by  three,  unnumbered) ; 
register  A — H  alternately  in  fours  and  in  sixes  ;  title-page 
woodcut  border.  Ditto,  In  edibus  Winandi  de  Worde, 
Londini,  1525,  4tc.  Ditto,  Ex  caleographia  R.  Pynsonis, 
Londini,  1525,  4to.  (date  on  colophon  is  1526). 

De  heteroclitis  Nominibus,  Grammatics  Whitintoni- 
ans  Liber  tutius  de  nominum  heteroclitusi  in  edibus 
Winandi  de  Worde,  Londini,  1524,  4to.,  8  leaves,  B.L. ; 
signatures  A,  B,  no  pagination.  Ditto,  Apud  prelum  .  . 
Winandi  de  Worde,  Londini,  1527,  4to.,  8  leaves,  B.L. 
Ditto,  Per  me  R.  Pynson,  Londini,  1527,  4to.,  10  leaves, 
B.L.  Ditto,  Impressum  per  me  Petrum  Treverris,  n.  p.,  pi , 
or  d.  (Southwark,  1530),  4to.,  8  leaves,  b.l.  Ditto,  ib. 
(Southwark,  1530),  4to.,  20  leaves,  B.L.  Ditto,  Impressum 
per  me  Winadum  de  Worde,  anno  ab  incarnatione  domini 
1533.    4to.,  20  leaves  ;  signatures  A — B. 

[In  this  last  edition  Whittington  complains  about  P.  Treveris 
printing  his  grammars  in  a  bad  manner  and  spoiling  them.] 

Terborum  praeterita  &  supina ;  Grammaticae  prima 
pars  E.  Whitintoni  L.  L.,  nuperrime  recesslta  .  liber 
quintas  .  .  (Liber  sextus  de  verboru  formis  .  .  .) 
n.  p.,  pi.,  or  d.  (P.  Treveris,  Southwark,  1530).  4to.,  20 
leaves,  B.L. 

Liber  quintas  primae  partis  grammaticae  Whitintonianae 
de  verborum  praeteritis,  (Liber  sextus)  Lo'dini  in  cedib' 
Winadi  de  Worde,  xxxij.  supra  sesqui  millesimu  nostrce 
redemptionis  anno  (1533),  4to.,  20  leaves,  r.l. 

Grammatice  prima  pars  R.  Witintor,  L.  L.  Noritu 
diligenter  recensita,  liber  quintus  .  .  .  (Liber  sextus) 
n.p.,  pi.,  or  d.  (Peter  Treveris,  Southwark,  1535).  4to., 
29  leaves. 

Whitworth,  Charles.  h.  Blowerpipe ;  s.  of 
Kichard  Whitworth,  Esq.  (afterwards  of  Ad- 
baston),  and  Anne  (dau.  of  Sir  Oswald 
Mosley,  Bart.),  his  wife  ;  educated  under  the 
Rev.  Mr.  Stepney  ;  resident  at  the  Diet  of 
Eatisbon,    1702  ;     Envoy    Extraordinary    to 


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Eussia,  1704,  and  again  in  1710;  Plenipo- 
tentiary to  Diet  of  Augsburg,  1714  ;  Envoy 
Extraordinary  and  Plenipotentiary  to  Prussia, 
1716  ;  to  the  Hague,  1717  ;  returned  to 
Berlin,  1719  ;  created  Baron  Whitwortli  of 
Galway,  1721  ;  Ambassador  Extraordinary  to 
the  Congress  of  Cambray,  1722  ;  returned 
home  in  1724  ;  d.,  Gerard  Street,  London, 
1725. 
An  Account   of   Russia  as  it  was  in  the  year  1710. 

Edited  by  Lord  Orford.     Strawberry  Hill  Press,  1758.    4to. 

[JFrom  Whitworth  Papers.] 

Lord  Whitworth  left  numerous  State  Papers  and  MS., 

mounted,  in  Volumes,  which  were  at  Knowle  Park. 

Whitworth,  Charles,  b.  Laybourne  Grove, 
Kent,  1754  ;  s.  of  Sir  Charles  Whitworth  ; 
educated  Tunbridge  Gr.  Sch.  ;  held  a  com- 
mission in  the  Guards  ;  Minister  Plenipoten- 
tiary to  Poland,  1786 — 88  ;  Envoy  Extra- 
ordinary and  Minister  Plenipotentiary,  Sept., 
1788;  Military  Order  of  Bath,  1793  ;  Minister 
Plenipotentiary  to  Denmark,  1800  ;  created 
Baron  Whitworth  of  Newport- Pratt  in  the 
Peerage  of  Ireland,  21st  March,  1800  ;  Am- 
bassador Extraordinary  to  Prance,  1802 — 13th 
May,  1803  ;  a  Lord  of  the  Bedcbamber,  1813  ; 
created  Viscount  Whitworth  of  Adbaston  in 
tlie  Peerage  of  England,  1812  ;  P.O.,  1813  ; 
Lord  Lieutenant  of  Ireland,  1813 — 17  ;  Grand 
Master  of  the  Order  of  St.  Patrick  ;  Lord  of 
Trades  and  Plantations  ;  High  Steward  of 
Stratford-on-Avon  ;  Lieut.-General  in  the 
Army  ;  G.C.B.,  D.C.L.  ;  m.,  7th  April,  1801, 
Arabella  Diana,  Duchess  of  Dorset,  7-eltct  of 
Frederick,  3rd  Duke  of  Dorset,  and  dau.  of 
Sir  Charles  Cope,  Bart.,  of  Orton  Longue- 
ville  ;  Earl  Whitworth,  30th  Sept.,  1815  ;  d., 
Knowle  Park,  Kent,  13th  May,  1825. 
Lord  Whitworth's  Despatches  have  been  printed. 
[Annual  Reg.  (1825) ;  Gorton's  Biog.  Diet.,  III.] 

Whitworth,  Joseph. 

Letter  to  Mr.  Joseph  "Whitworth,  of  Abbott's  Bromley, 
from  Mr.  Ludovick  Muggletou,  bearing  date,  May  19th, 
1665.     [Spiritual  Epistles;  reprinted  iJeiiy.,  T.,  109.] 

Whitworth,    Eichard. 

baston. 

Advantages  of  Inland  Navigation.  London,  1766. 
12mo. ;  portrait  of  the  Duke  of  Bridgewater,  and  Plan  of 
Canal  between  Burton,  Liverpool,  and  Hull. 

Whorwood. 

Pedigrees,  &c.  [Shaw's  Staffs.,  II.,  129—32,  265,  276, 
278  ;  Harwood's  Erdeswicke  (1820),  276,  278,  282,  283,  289, 
313  :  (1844)  126,  377,  379,  386—88,  393,  394,  415,  423,  424  ; 
Willett's  West  Bromwich,  App.  No.  4.] 

Whouwood,  John.  b.  Stourton  Castle,  1591  ; 
s.  of  Gerrard  Whorwood  ;  Mat.  Lincoln  Coll., 
Ox.,  30th  Jan.,  1608  ;  Student  Gray's  Inn, 
1612  ;  living  in  1641. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1625;  Scott's 
Stourbridge,  177  ;  Harwood's  Erdeswicke  (1844),  377.] 

Whorwood,  William,    b.  Sandwell  Abbey,  West 
Bromwich,  1580  ;    Mat.  Gloucester  Hall,  10th 
July,  1601 ;  Student  Inner  Temple,  1609  ;  d., 
London,  1st  July,  1614. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1625.] 


Blowerpipe    and   Ad- 


Whorwodd,   William,     b.   Staffs.,  1587  ;    Mat. 

Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  25th  Feb.,  1604  ;  B.A., 

Gloucester  Hall,  13th  July,  1608. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.8.,   IV.,  1625;    Willett's 
West  Bromwich,  157.] 

Whylby,  William,     b.  West  Bromwich,  1785  ; 
s.    of    William    Whyley ;    Mat.   St.  Edmund 
Hall,  Ox.,  4th  Nov.,  1800. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  B.S.,  IV.,  1547.] 

WiCKBNs,  James.     Churchwarden  of  St.  Mary's, 

Lichfield. 

An  Address  to  the  Gentlemen  and  Inhabitants  of  the 
City  of  Lichfield. 

WiGKES,  Eev.  John  Wight,      b.  London,  1768  ; 

s.  of  Thomas  Croome   Wickes,  M.D.  ;    Mat. 

Bra=enose  Coll.,  Ox.,  8th  Dec,   1784  ;    B.A., 

Pembroke    Coll.,    Ox.,    1798  ;    M.A.,    1792  ; 

Eector  of  Wardley-cum-Belton,   Eutland  :    of 

Burslem,  1809—11  ;  d.  1811. 

[Foster's    Alumni    Oxon.,   IV.,   1547;    Hutchinson's 
Stoke,  124.] 

WioKHAM,  Eight  Eev.  William.  b.  Enfield, 
Middlesex  ;  s.  of  John  Wickham  ;  educated 
Eton  ;  Scholar  of  King's  Coll.,  Cam.,  18th 
Sept.,  1556  ;  Fellow,  19th  Sept.,  1559  ;  B.A., 
1660  ;  M.A.,  1664  ;  Fellow  of  Eton,  1568  ; 
Canon  of  Westminster,  11th  Aug.,  1570  ; 
B.D.,  1569;  Vice-Provost  of  Eton,  1570; 
Canon  of  Windsor,  22nd  June,  1571  ;  Eoyal 
Chp.,  1574  ;  Dean  of  Lincoln,  1577  ;  Preb. 
of  Ecoleshall,  Lichfield,  2nd  Sept.,  1579 — 81  ; 
Bp.  of  Lincoln,  20th  Nov.,  1584  ;  preached 
sermon  at  the  funeral  of  Mary  Queen  of  Scots, 
at  Peterborough,  1st  Aug.,  1587  ;  Bp.  of 
Winchester,  22nd  Feb.,  1694  ;  d.  at  his  Palace, 
Southwark,  12lh  June,  1595  ;  bic7\  St.  Mary 
Overies,  London. 

Interpretation  of  a  Statute  of  Balliol  College,  circa 
1584  [Statutes  of  Balliol  Coll.,  Ox.  (1853),  p.  29]  ;   Inter- 
pretation of  some  doubts  in  the  Statutes  of  King's  Coll 
Cam.,   29th   Nov.,   1594    [Haywood  &  Wright's  Laws   of 
King's  and  Eton  Colleges,  270—75]. 

Letters  in  MS. ;  some  printed." 

WicKSTED,  Charles,  b.  St.  Margaret's,  West- 
minster, Oct.,  1796;  s.  of  George  Tollett, 
Esq.,  and  Frances,  dau.  of  William  Jolliflfe 
Esq.,  of  Hull  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  27th  Oct ' 
1815  ;  of  Betley  Hall ;  High  Sheriff  of  Ches- 
hire, 1822  ;  assumed,  by  sign  manual,  surname 
and  arms  of  Wicksted,  26th  March,  1814  •  d 
4th  June,  1870.  ' 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1519.] 

Wicksted,    George  Edmund.      b.  Betley   Hall 
1836  ;    .s.   of  Charles  Wicksted,  Esq.  [seel ' 
Mat.   Ch.   Ch.,   Ox.,   8th  June,  1854 ;    B.A.^ 
1858;   of  Betley  Hall ;    Barrister-at-Law  Lin' 
coin's  Inn,  1863  ;  J.P.  Staffs. 

CI,  ^"''V"^*  ^^^  Notice.     [Baili/'s  Mag.  (Dec,  1883),  pp. 
oil— 12. J 

WiGAN,  Eev.  Septimus.  Trin.  Coll.,  Cam  • 
B.A,,  1856;  M.A.,  1859;  Curate  of  sV 
Mary's,  Dover,  1856—59  :  Ticehurst,  1859— 
61  ;  P.O.  of  Fring,  Norfolk,  1861—66  ;   Chp 


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WILBRAHAM 


to  Almshouses,  Favershatn,  Kent,  1866 — 67  ; 
Vicar  of  Ch.  Ch.,  Tettenhall  Wood,  1867— 
74  ;  Curate-in-charge  of  Holy  Trinity,  New 
Hythe,  Kent,  1874—76  ;  Vicar  of  East 
iVIalling,  Kent,  1876  to  date. 

Election  :  its  Nature  and  Consequences.  Ticehurst, 
1860.     8to. 

WiGGINGTON. 

Manor  [Bodl.  Lib.,  859,  113—356].  Lands  at  [ib., 
855, 171]. 

WiGHTMAN,  Edward. 

The  proceed[ing3  a]t  Lichfield,  in  7  court  dayeg 
[against]  Edward  Wightman,  in  case  of  b[lasphetn^,  and] 
heresie ;  before  Richard  [Nich.]  Bishop  of  Lichheld,  in 
his  Consistory  Court,  on  the  19th,  26th,  and  29th  of 
November,  and  the  3rd,  4th,  and  6th  of  December,  1611. 
[Bodl.  Lib.,  15^1,  f.  la,  1—43.     (Probably  oiiice  copy.)] 

[Crosby's  English  Baptists  (1738),  I.,  108—9 ;  App. 
1—7  ;  Harwood's  Lichfield,  304,  305.] 

WiGHTWicK  {or  Wightwicke),  Alexander,  b. 
Wightwick,  Wolverhampton,  1587  ;  s.  of 
Francis  "Wightwick  and  IVEargaret  (dau.  of 
]VIatthew  Moreton,  Esq.,  of  Engleton),  his  wife  ; 
Mat.  Oriel  Coll.,  Ox.,  12th  Oct.,  1604 ;  Student 
Inner  Temple,  1610  ;  m.  (1)  Anna,  dau.  of 
John  Hunt,  Esq.,  of  Shrewsbury,  (2)  Alicia, 
dau.  of  John  Lane,  Esq.,  of  Bentley  ;  d.  1660. 
[Inns  of   Court  Eeg. ;   Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  B.S., 

IT.,  1628.] 

Wightwick,  Francis.  6.  Wightwick,  1618  ;  s. 
of  Alexander  Wightwick  [see]  ;  Mat.  Pem- 
broke Coll.,  Ox.,  10th  Oct.,  1684  ;  Barrister- 
at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1646  ;  of  Wightwick 
and  Tunstall,  Staffs.;  m.  Eliza,  da^l.  oE  Eiohard 
Pyott,  of  Streethay  ;  d.  1692. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1628.] 

WiGBTWicK,  Francis.  b.  Tunstall,  1654  ;  s.  of 
Francis  Wightwick  [s««]  and  Eliza  Pyott,  his 
wife  ;  Mat.  Univ.  Coll.,  Ox.,  8th  July,  1670  ; 
m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Walter  Fowler,  of  Pen- 
deford. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1628.] 

Wightwick,  Francis,  b.  Wightwick,  1683  ;  s. 
of  Francis  Wightwick  [see,  1654]  and  Ehza- 
beth  Fowler,  his  wife  ;  Mat.  Magd.  Hall,  Ox., 
31st  May,  1700. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  B.S.,  IT.,  1628.] 

Wightwick,  Rev.  George.     Created  B.D.,  20th 

Dec      1642  ;    Fellow,    Pembroke   Coll.,    Ox., 

1644  ;    of  Patshull  ;    Will  and  administration 

at  Oxford,  18th  Jan.,  1672. 

[Burrows'  Worthies,   540;     Foster's   Alumni  Oxon., 

E.S.,  IV.,  1628.] 

Wightwick,  Henry,  b.  Patshull,  1610  ;  s.  of 
Rev  George  Wightwick;  Mat.  Pembroke  Coll., 
Ox  25th  June,  1630;  B.A.,  11th  June, 
1632  ;  M.A.,  8th  July,  1636. 

rSurrows'   Worthies   of    Magd.   Coll.,  540  ;    Foster's 
Aluini  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1628.] 

Wightwick,  Henry,  b.  Shedd,  Staffs  1692  ; 
g.  of  Henry  Wightwick  ;  Mat.  Pembroke  Coll., 


Ox.,  17th  May,  1711  ;  B.A.,  4th  Feb.,  1714  ; 
M.A.,  1718. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  B.S.,  IT.,  1628.] 

Wightwick,  Rev.  John.  Of  Emmanuel  Coll., 
Cam.  ;  admitted  ad  eundem  Ox.  Univ.,  4th 
April,  1646  ;  B.A.,  17th  Nov.,  1649  ;  Fellow, 
St.  John's  Coll.,  1651—62,  by  Parliamentary 
Visitors,  and  M.A.,  2nd  June,  1652  ;  ejected, 
1666. 

[Burrows's  Worthies,  550  ;    Wood's   MS. ;    Calamy's 
Memorials,  I.,  236  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  B.S.,  IT.,  1628.] 

Wightwick,  John.  b.  Tunstall,  1655  ;  s.  of 
Francis  Wightwick  [«««]  and  Eliza  Pyott,  his 
wife  ;  Mat.  Univ.  Coll.,  Ox.,  8th,  July,  1670  ; 
of  Farewell ;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Walter  Fowler, 
Esq.,  of  Pendeford  :  d.  1703. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  B.S.,  IT.,  1628.] 

Wightwick,  Rev.  John.  b.  Wolverhampton, 
1708  ;  s.  of  Francis  Wightwick  ;  Mat.  Pem- 
broke Coll.,  Ox.,  25th  May,  1723  ;  B.A.,  9th 
Feb.,  1726  ;  M.A.,  1729  ;  Curate  of  Barnes, 
Surrey  ;  d.,  Barnes,  4th  March,  1740. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1551.] 

Wightwick,  Stubbs.  b.  Wolverhampton,  31st 
Oct.,  1794  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Devey  Wightwick, 
Esq.,  and  Lucy,  dau.  of  Humphrey  Stubbs,  of 
Water  Eaton,  Penkridge,  his  wife  ;  Mat.  Trin. 
Coll.,  Ox.,  1st  Feb.,  1812  ;  of  Great  Bloxwich, 
Staffs.,  and  Capel  Court,  Cheltenham  ;  J. P., 
Staffs,  and  Gloucs. :  D.L.,  Staffs.  ;  m.,  2nd 
May,  1829,  Dorothea,  dau.  of  Richard  Fryer, 
Esq.,  of  The  Wergs,  Wolverhampton. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1551.] 

Wightwick,  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  Wolverhampton, 
1677;  s.  of  Rev.  John  Wightwick;  Mat. 
New  Inn  Hijll,  Ox.,  17th  March,  1694  ;  B.A., 
St.  Edmund  Hall,  Ox.,  20th  Feb.,  1699  ; 
Vicar  of  Cosby,  1710  :  of  Shackerstone,  1714 
(both  Leics.)  ;  bur.  at  Shackerstone,  15th 
Dec,  1731. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1628.] 

Wilbraham,  Rev.  Charles  Pelham.  b.  Rode 
Hall,  Cheshire,  10th  March,  1810  ;  s.  of 
Randle  Wilbraham,  Esq.,  and  Sibylle  (dau.  of 
Philip  Egerton,  Esq.,  of  Oulton,  Cheshire), 
his  wife  ;  educated  at  Totteridge,  Herts.,  and 
abroad  ;  of  St.  Peter's  Coll.,  Cam.,  1841—44  ; 
B.A.,  1844  ;  M.A.,  1865  ;  Vicar  of  Audley, 
1844 — 74  ;  R.D.  of  Audley  ;  Vicar  of  Penk- 
ridge, 1874  to  death  ;  m.,  19th  Feb.,  1877, 
Caroline  Octavia,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Very 
Rev.  Henry  Howard,  Dean  of  Lichfield  ;  d., 
Penkridge,  17th  Dec,  1879  ;  bur.  Family 
vault  in  Odd-Rode  Church,  Cheshire. 

Book  of  Private  Prayers.     S.P.C.K. 

A  Visit  to  Palestine.     S.P.C.K.     (9  editions.) 

Holy  Sites  in  the  Land  of  Promise.     S.P.C.K. 

Scenes  beyond  tbe  Atlantic.     S.P.C.K. 

Natives  of  Africa.     S.P.C.K. 

Description  of  Canaan.     Oxford :  Parker. 

The  Clergyman's  Reminder.  London  ;  WMttaJeer. 
1855.    12mo. 

Worship  in  Solitude.    London,  1857.    32mo. 

[Private  information  by  kindueas  of  General  Wilbraham.] 

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WILLES 


WiLBRAHAM,  Eandle.  b.  Astburj,  Cheshire, 
1694  ;  s.  of  Handle  Wilbraham,  Esq.,  of  Nant- 
wich,  and  Mary  (dau.  of  Sir  Eichard  Brooke, 
of  ISTorhon  Priory,  Cheshire)  :  Mat.  Brasenose 
Coll.,  Ox.,  10th  Oct.,  1711  ;  Barrister-at-Law, 
1718  ;  Treasurer,  1754  ;  Deputy  High  Steward 
of  Ox.  Univ.  ;  LL.D.  ;  Vice-Chamberlain  of 
Cheshire  ;  M.P.,  JSewcastle,  Nov.,  1740—47  ; 
Appleby,  1747 — 54;  Newton.  Lanes.,  1754 — 
68  ;  m.,  24th  Aug.,  1722,  Dorothy,  dau.  of 
Andrew  Kenrick,  Esq.,  of  Chester ;  d.  3rd 
Dec,  1770. 

[Parliamentary  Diet. ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S., 
IT.,  1629;  private  information  by  General  Wilbraham.] 

Wild,  Charles. 

Illustrations  of  the  Architecture  of  Lichfield  and 
Chester  Cathedrals.  Two  Volumes.  London,  1813.  fol. ; 
plates.      [A  copy,  with  extra  illustrations,  in  Salt  Lib.] 

WiLDB,  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  Newport,  Salop,  1801  ; 
s.  of  Thomas  Wilde,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Oh.,  Ox., 
11th  Oct.,  1819  ;  B.A.,  1823  ;  M.A.,  1826  ; 
Rector  of  St.  Andrew's,  Worcester,  ,  1826  ; 
resided  at  Sandyford,  Staffs.,  where  he  d.,  15th 
May,  1861. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1553.] 

Wilding,  Rev.  Charles  James,  b.  Welslipool, 
Montgom.,  22nd  Oct.,  1824  ;  s.  of  Charles 
Wilding,  Esq. ;  educated  High  Wycombe  Sch. 
Mat.  Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.,  1844  ;  B.A.,  1848 
M.A.,  1852  ;  Rector  of  Mindtown,  Salop 
1856—62  ;  Vicar  of  Upper  Arley,  1862  to 
date  ;  m.,  1863,  Eliza,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  T.  A. 
Rickards,  of  Cosby,  Leics. 

A  Sermon  on  the  Eainbow.  Preached  at  Arley. 
Bewdley,  1870.     8ro. 

Notes  on  Arley.  [Shropshire  Archwol.  Trans.,  2nd 
Series,  V.,  pp.  Tiii. — xi.] 

Contributor  to  the  Church  of  England  Pulpit. 

Wilkes,  J.,  Printer,  High  Street,  Walsall. 

Stricture  on  Popery.     [See  Chettle  (Rev.  J.).] 
First  Lesson  for  Children. 
Second,  or  Easy,  Lessons  for  Children. 
Reading  made  completely  easy.    Adapted  to  the  Use 
of  Schools  and  Private  Families. 

Wilkes,  Richard,  b.  Willenhall,  16th  March, 
1690  ;  s.  of  Richard  Wilkes  and  Lucretia 
{dau.  of  Jonas  Asteley,  of  Wood-Baton),  his 
wife  ;  educated  at  Trentham  ;  of  St.  John's 
Coll.,  Cam.,  13th  March,  1710  ;  B.A.,  Jan., 
1714  ;  M.A.,  1717  ;  Fellow,  21st  Jan.,  1716  ; 
Linacre  Lecturer,  4th  July,  1718  ;  Lady 
Sadler's  Algebra  Lecturer,  11th  April,  1716  ; 
Curate  of  Stowe-by-Chartley,  1718  ;  settled  as 
a  Physician  in  Wolverhampton,  Feb.,  1720  ; 
m.,  24th  June,  1725,  Rachel  Manlove,  of 
Leigh's  Hill,  Abbot's  Bromley:  (2)  17th  Oct., 
1756,  Mrs.  Francis  Bendish  ;  soon  after  his  first 
marriage  he  settled  on  the  family  estate  at 
Willenhall ;  rf.  1760  ;  bur.  Bilston,  4th  March, 
1760. 

A  Treatise  on  Dropsy.     London,  1730.     8vo. 

A  Letter  to  the  Gentlemen,  Farmers,  and  Graziers  of 
the  County  of  Staffordshire,  on  the  treatment  of  the  dis- 
temper now  prevalent  among  horned  cattle,  and  its 
prevention  and  cure.    London,  1743.    8vo. 

Butler's  Hudibraa.  With  Annotations  bv  Richard 
Wilkes.    MS. 


Original  Collections  for  the  History  of  Staffordshire. 
A  Folio  Volume  of  300 pages  [Salt  Library].  Ditto,  tran- 
scribed 1832  by  Capt.  Ferneyhough.    lar.  fol.  [J6.]. 

Wilkes,  Rev.  Richard.  b.  Wolverhampton, 
1773  ;  s.  of  Richard  Wilkes  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch., 
Ox.,  18th  May,  1791  ;  B.A.,  1795  ;  M.A., 
1799  ;  Rector  (and  Patron)  of  Enville,  1800 
to  death  :  d.  1824. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1554.] 

Wilkins,    Rev.    W.    J.     Formerly   resident  in 
Wolverhampton  ;    in  the  Japan  Trade  ;    edu- 
cated at  Hackney  Coll.,  London  ;    Missionary 
to  India  ;  now  in  Manchester. 
Modern  Hinduisms.     London,  1887.    8vo.,  pp.  494. 
Daily  Life  and  Work  in  India.    London,  1888.    8vo., 
pp.  288. 

Wilkinson,  Rev.  Michael  Joseph.      Trin.  Coll.. 

Cam.  ;   B.A.,  1846  ;    M.A.,  1863  ;    Curate  of 

Melchbourn,  Beds.,  1854 — 56  ;    of  Penkridge, 

1856—60  ;     P.O.    of    Wessington,    Derbys., 

1861—68  ;    Vicar  of  St.  George's,  Waterloo- 

ville,  Cosham,  Hants.,  1868. 

Memorials  of  an  Indian  Missionary.     London :  Mac- 
intosh.   1859.    8vo. 

Wilkinson,  Rev.  Thomas.     Vicar  of  Lawrence- 
Waltham,        (?)        . 
Letter  to  Ashmole.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  850,  at  end  of  vol.] 

Willacy,  Rev.  Thomas  Robert.  Corp.  Ch. 
Coll.,  Cam.  ;  B.A.,  1866  ;  F.G.S.  ;  Curate 
in  charge  of  Oompton  Mission,  Leek,  1866 — 
69  ;  of  Holy  Trinity,  Southport,  1869—74  ; 
of  St.  Mary's,  Crumpsall,  Lanes.,  1874—80  ; 
Vicar  of  Thorganby,  Yorks.,  1880  to  date. 
Testimony  of  the  Fathers  to  the  Validity  and-Efiicacy 
of  Sacramental  Teaching,    London,  1868. 

The  Offertory's  Place  in  the  Worship  of  God.   London, 
1871. 

Elementary  Praxis   of   Latin   Concord   and   Parsing. 
London,  1872. 

Prayers  for  Parishes.     London,  1875. 
Notes  on  Mission  Sermons.    London,  1876. 

WiLLOocK,  Robert,  Wolverhampton. 
[Bodl.  Lib.,  859,  215.] 

WiLLBS,  Rev.  Edward.  b.  Cirencester,  25tli 
Jan.,  1803  ;  s.  of  Rev.  William  S.  Willes  ; 
Mat.  Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  15th  Jan.,  1821  ; 
B.A.,  1825  ;  M.A.,  1827  ;  Vicar  of  Ampney 
Crucis,  Gloucs.,  1827  ;  Rector  of  Hamstall 
Ridware,  and  of  Yoxall,  1833  to  death  ;  m., 
1826,  Laura,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Steward,  of 
Myton,  Warws.  ;  d.  13th  Oct.,  1848. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1558.] 

WiLLES,  Rev.  John.  b.  Newbold,  Warws., 
1647  ;  s.  of  Peter  Willes  ;  Mat.  Trin.  Coll., 
Ox.,  3rd  June,  1663  ;  B.A.,  12th  Feb.,  1666  ; 
Fellow  ;  M.A.,  1669  ;  probably  incorporated 
Cam.  Univ.,  1674  ;  B.D.,  1st  Feb.,.  1680  ; 
D.D.,  23rd  Feb.,  1684;  licensed,  27th  Feb., 
1684,  to  marry  Ann,  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Walker,  Knt.,  of  Oxford  ;  Rector  of  Bishop's 
Itchington,  Warws.,  1681  ;  Preb.  of  Ulveton, 
Lichfield,  2nd  Oct.,  1688,  to  death  ;  d.  29th 
June,  1700. 


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Catalogue  of  MSS.  in  Lichfield  Cathedral  Library. 
[Cat.  MSS.  Anglioani.] 

[Bliss's  "Wood's  Ath.  Oxon.,  IV.,  681  ;  Harwood's 
Lichfield,  239  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1635.] 

WiLLES,  Rev.  Samuel.  Minister  of  All  Saints, 
Derby ;  Preb.  of  Bobenhall,  Lichfield,  10th 
Jan.,  1682,  to  death  ;  d.  1685. 

To  the  King's  Most  Sacred  Majesty,  after  his  happy 
and  glorious  return.    A  Poem.    London,  1680.    4to. 

Sermon  at  the  Funeral  of  Lady  Mary  Jolliffie,  of 
Caverswall  Castle  in  the  County  of  Stafford.  London, 
1679.    4to. 

WiLLETT,  Rev.  Frederic,  b.  Brighton,  16th 
June,  1838  ;  s.  of  William  Willett,  Esq.  ; 
educated  Westmr.  Sch.  ;  of  Trin.  Coll.,  Cam.  ; 
Scholar  from  Westmr.  to  Trin.  Coll.  ;  B.A., 
1860  ;  M.A.,  1862  ;  Curate  of  St.  Peter's 
Collegiate  Ch.,  Wolverhampton,  1861 — 65  ; 
Vicar  of  West  Bromwich,  1865—81  ;  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  John  Nock  Bagnall,  Esq.,  of 
Shenstone  Moss  ;  now  of  Bedales,  Lindfield, 
Sussex. 
Editor  of — West  Bromwich  Parish   Magazine.     1866 

—81. 

Willett,  Mary.     b.  West  Bromwich,  30th  Aug., 

1849  ;  dau.  of  John  Nock  Bagnall,  Esq.  [s««]  ; 

m.    Rev.    Frederic    Willett    [see].    Vicar    of 

West  Bromwich  (1865—81)  ;   now  resident  at 

Lindfield,  Sussex. 

John  Nock  Bagnall :   A  Memoir.    By  his  Daughter, 

Mary  "Willett.    London :  Masters.    8vo.,  pp.  51 ;  portraits. 

A  History  of  "West  Bromwich.    8vo..  pp.  258. 

WiLLETTS,  Rev.  William.      Unitarian  Minister 

at    Newcastle  :      probably    successor    to    Dr. 

Laurance  ;    \_query  :  whether  same  person  who 

was    witness    to    Thomas    Wedgwood's    Will, 

dated     26th    June,    1739]  ;     m.    Katherine, 

youngest  sister  of  Josiah  Wedgwood  (b.  1726  ; 

d.  1804),  by  whom  several  children  were  born 

to  him,  one  of  whom  m.  Peter  Holland,  Surgeon, 

of  Nantwich,  the  father  of  the  late  Sir  Henry 

Holland,    Surgeon   to    the    Queen,    much    of 

whose  early  days  were  spent  in  Newcastle  with 

his  grandmother,  who  occupied  the  Bank  House, 

Bridge  Street ;   d.  1778. 

A  Scripture  Account   of    the    Lord's    Supper,    with 

Directions.    io«<ion:   Primed  for  mchard   Ford,  at  the 

Anqd    and  Richard  Hett,  at  the  Bible  and  Crown,  m  the 

Poultry.    1733.    12mo.,  pp.  219.  ,..„., 

rMv  copy  has  library  label,  which  reads  :  "  Josiah  Wedgwood, 
Ktruria     Press  C.    Shelf  17.    No.  9.-] 

Christian  Education  of  Children.     London,1750.    8vo. 
A  Sketch  of    the  Economy    of    Divine   Providence. 
Newcastle:  Printed  hy.L  Smith.     1776.     12mo. 

Another  Vindication  of  the  Conduct  of  tl^e  Apostles, 
j„  AriQWPr  to  Pvrrho  (the  Rev.  Mr.  Graham,  of  Halifax). 
Bv  W  W  '[Dr.  Priestley's  Theol.  Repository  No  31. 
^^1  T  n  7661  I  Benlv  by  Pyrrho  [i*.  No.  4.  Vol.  XL 
Jim]\  ^AnsUrtrPyrrho'sieply.  ByW  W^[a  No. 
V   Vol  II  (1770).]    "Vindication  of  St.  Paul's  Eeasonmg 

1*0.^8^    Yof  ni.  (mi)l.     Cursory  Remarks  on  Chub    s 
Farewell  to  his  readers  hh.    No   13     Vol.  111.  (Ha)J. 

?'f  lll'TnlnT    AnTei^  Vulinus^t^'^^^^^^ 
Lto"ngffi?Pautr;*.    No.  38.    Vol.  IIL  (1771).] 


Williams,  Rev.  Bennett,  b.  Bloomsbury,  London, 
1814 ;  s.  of  Fleetwood  Williams,  Esq.  ;  Mat. 
Trin.  Coll.,  Ox.,  6th  Feb.,  1832  ;  B.A.,  Queen's 
Coll.,  Ox.,  1835  ;  Curate  of  North  Meole, 
Salop,  1836  ;  Vicar  of  Bispham,  Lanes.,  1837 
— 57  ;  Rector  of  Bramshall,  1857,  to  death  ; 
d.  1893. 

Reasons  why  every  Christian  should   Communicate. 
Derby  I  Bemrose. 
Poems. 

Williams,    George.     Printer,    Temple    Street, 
Wolverhampton. 
(3-race  Abounding ;  being  a  Narrative  of  Events  in  the 
Life  and  Experience  of  T.  C.  of  Wolverhampton.     Wolver- 
hampton: Printed  by  G.  Williams.    1853.    12mo.,  pp.  23. 

Williams,  Rev.  Jeffrey.  B.A.,  Jesus  Coll., 
Cam.,  1694  ;  B.A.,  Oxon.,  1710  ;  incorporated 
Ox.  Univ.,  11th  July,  1710  ;  Rector  of  Kin- 
nerley,  Salop,  1717  ;  Preb.  of  Bobenhall, 
Lichfield,  15th  Dec,  1744—57. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1639  ;   Harwood's 

Lichfield,  220.  J 

Williams,  John. 

Saunders'  Reports.    Edited  by  J.  "Williams. 

An  Act  for  Vesting  certain  Parts  of  the  Real  Estates, 
devised  by  the  "Will  of  John  "Williams,  Esquire,  deceased, 
in  the  County  of  Stafford,  in  Trustees,  in  Trust  to  carry 
into  execution  a  Contract  entered  into  for  the  Sale  thereof, 
and  to  apply  the  money  arising  from  such  Sale  in  manner 
therein  mentioned.    29th  May,  1880.    Folio.,  pp.  14. 

Williams,  Rev.  Nathaniel.      M.A.  ;    Preb.  of 
Lichfield,  8th  Dec,   1630—69  ;    survived  the 
Restoration  and  was  restored  to  his  Prebendary. 
Poem  on  the  Death  of  Dr.  "Willes.    London,  1675. 
Imago  Saicula  :   The  Image  of  the  Age  ;   represented 
in  Four  Characters    .    .    To  which  is  added  a  Pindarique 
Elegie  on  Dr.  "Willis.     Oxford,  1683.    8vo. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  238.] 

Williams,  Philip,  b.  West  Bromwich,  1838  ; 
s.  of  Henry  Williams,  Esq.,  and  Mary  Ann 
(dau.  of  Rev.  William  Gordon,  of  Lichfield), 
his  wife  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  11th  Dec,  1866  ; 
B.A.,  1868  ;  M.A.,  1870  ;  late  13th  Light 
Dragoons  ;    of  Hinstock  Hall,    Salop  ;    J. P., 

Salop. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1568.] 

Williams,  Rev.  Price  William  Evans,  b.  Rugeley, 
1859  :  s.  of  William  Williams,  Esq.  ;  Mat. 
as  a  Non.-Coll.,  Ox.,  26th  Jan.,  1878  ;  B.A., 
Exeter  Coll.,  1882  ;  Curate  of  St.  Matthias- 
on-the-Weir,  Bristol,  1882—84  ;  of  St.  Peter's, 
Vauxhall,  London,  1884  to  date. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1568.] 

Williams,  S.    Working  Potter,  Longton. 

Staffordshire  Potteries'  Prize.  The  Evils  of  Sabbath 
Breaking  :  An  Essay  on  the  Temporal  Advantages  of  the 
Sabbath  to  the  "Working  Man  .  .  .  London :  Partridge 
(f  Oakey.    1849.    12mo.,  pp.  vi.,  7—87. 

Williams,  Thomas,  b.  Wolverhampton,  1721  ; 
s.  of  Henry  Williams,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Jesus  Coll., 
Ox.,  26th  Oct.,  1739. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1568.] 

Williams,  Thomas  Benjamin,  b.  1852  ;  s.  of 
George  Williams,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Wadh.  Coll., 
Ox.,  16th  Oct.,  1883  ;  B.A.,  1887. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1568.] 


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WILLOUGHBY 


Williams,  Walter,     h.  Wednesbury. 

Handicraftsmen  and  Capitalists.  By  Cree3  and 
Williams.    1867.    8vo.,  pp.  123. 

Williams,  William,  b.  Plaxtol,  Kent ;  «.  of 
Rev.  John  Williams  :  Mat.  Wore.  Coll.,  Ox., 
30th  April,  1827  ;  B.A.,  1831  ;  M.A.,  1833  ; 
Curate  of  Ljford,  Berks.,  1839—64  ;  Vicar 
of  Wall,  1864  to  death  ;   d.  12th  Jan.,  1878. 

Williamson,  John,  Hednesford.  Mining  En- 
gineer. 

Furnace  v.  Fan  Ventilation  [  Trans.  North  Staffs.  Min. 
and  Mech.  Eng.,  IL,  168—175,  188,  189]  ;  An  Improved 
Safety  Lamp  [ib.,  III.,  89 — 98] ;  Remarks  showing  the 
probabilities  of  Explosions  from  the  accumulation  of  Gas 
in  the  Gob  or  Goafl:  [ib.,  T.,  135—38  (3  plates) :  VI.,  117 
—22]. 

Williamson,  Eev.  John.  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  ; 
B.A.,  1867  ;  M.A.,  1874  ;  Vicar  of  St. 
Martin's,  Bradley,  1865—76  ;  of  St.  Andrew's, 
Bordesley,  1876—87  ;  Rector  of  St.  Andrew's, 
Droitwich,  1887  to  date. 

The  First  Lecture  on  the  Bible  in  Reply  to  the  Rev. 
Dr.  McCave  .  .  Birmingham:  Billing^  Son,  ^  Co. 
8vo.,  pp.  12. 

The  Siege  of  Derry  ;  or,  The  Great  Protestant  Struggle 
of  1688     .     .     .     Birmingham,  1867.     8vo.,  pp.  12. 

Williamson,     Sir     Joseph.      Ambassador     at 

Cologne. 

Letters  to  Ashmole  [Bodl.  Lib..  840, 323  :  1131,  f .  300a, 
299a]  ;  Ashmole's  Answers  [ib.,  1131,  f.  2996,  300i]. 

Willington,  Rev.  Francis,  b.  Tamworth,  1762  ; 
s.  of  John  WilHngton,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Pembroke 
Coll.,  Ox.,  24th  Feb.,  1780  ;  B.A.,  1783  : 
Rector  of  Walton-upon -Trent  and  Eolleston  ; 
d.  20th  Oct.,  1791. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1576.] 

Willington,  Francis.  Tovrn  Clerk  of  Tam- 
worth. 

Letter  to  the  Parishioners  of  Tamworth  (on  Church 
Accommodation).     Tamworth,  1852.     8vo. 

Willington,  Rev.  Henry  Edward.  *.  Tamworth, 
1839  ;  s.  of  Francis  Willington,  Esq.,  Town 
Clerk,  and  Jane  Ann  (dau.  of  Henry  James 
Pye,  Esq.,  of  Faringdon  House,  Berks.),  his 
wife  ;  Mat.  Exeter  Hall,  Ox.,  2nd  June,  1857  ; 
B.A.,  1861 ;  M.A.,  1864  ;  Curate  of  St. 
Alban's,  Holborn,  1866—72  :  of  Ham,  1862 
,  —66. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1576.] 

Willis,  Browne.  b.  Blandford,  Dorset,  14th 
Sept.,  1682  ;  educated  Westmr.  Sch.  ;  Mat. 
Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  23.id  March,  1699  ;  M.A.,  by 
diploma,  23rd  Aug.,  1720  ;  D.C.L.,  by 
diploma,  10th  April,  1749  ;  Student,  Inner 
Temple,  1700  ;  M.P.,  Buckingham,  Dec,  1705 
—1708  ;  F.S.A.,  1718  ;  d.,  Whadden  Hall, 
Bucks.,  5th  Feb.,  1760  ;  bur.  Fenny  Stratford 
Chapel. 

Notitia  Parliamentaria.  Three  Volumes.  London 
1730, 1718, 1750.  ' 

Survey  of  the  Cathedrals  of  England  [including 
Lichfield].     London,  1727.    1742.    4to. 


WiLLMOEB,  Rev.  Benjamin,  b.  King's  IfortoD, 
Warws.,  April,  1821  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Willmore, 
Esq.  ;  educated  privately,  and  St.  Bees'  Theo. 
Coll.,  ;  Chp.  to  3rd  Batt.  Staffs.  Rifle  Volun- 
teers ;  Incumbent  of  Holy  Trinity  Church, 
West  Bromwich,  1858—70  ;  Chp.  to  West 
Bromwich  Union  ;  Prov.  Grand  Chp.  to  Free- 
masons of  Staffordshire ;  m.,  1847,  Louisa, 
dau.  of  R.  D.  Watson,  Esq.  ;  d.  Nov.,  1870. 
Ten  Lectures  on  English  History.  West  Bromwich, 
1859.     8vo.,  pp.  329.     Birmingham :  Brame  Bros.     1859. 

Evidences  of  Christianity.  Eight  Lectures.  Same 
imprint.     1850.     8vo.,  pp.  329. 

Mormonism  unmasked.  Same  imprint.  1855.  8vo. 
pp.  184. 

Apostolic  Admonitions.  A  Visitation  Sermon.  Same 
imprint.     1855.     8vo. 

"Working  and  Watching.  A  Sermon  to  Volunteers. 
Same  imprint.     1860.     8vo. 

The  Great  Volunteer.  A  Sermon  to  Volunteers. 
Same  imprint.     1865. 

Church  Rates.     Same  imprint.    1880. 
Masonic  Virtues.   Sameimp^'int.   1866.    Birmingham: 
Benjamin  Hall.    1886.    8vo. 

Watchman  !  What  of  the  Night  ?   Same  imprint.  1866. 
The  Sword  of  the  Lord  and  Gibeon.     West  Bromwich : 
IL  Watson.     1866.    8vo.,  pp.  16. 
Letter  on  Capital  Punishment. 

Willmore,  Frederic  William,    b.  Trinity  Vicar- 
age,   West    Bromwich,    1848  ;     s.    of    Rev. 
Benjamin  Willmore  and  Louisa  Watson,  his 
wife ;     educated    Atherstone    Gr.    Sch.,    and 
Queen's  Coll.,  Birmingham  ;   M.R.C.S.,  Eng., 
and  L.S.A.,  1870  ;    Mem.  Brit.  Med.  Assoc; 
Consulting  Surgeon  to  Walsall  Cottage  Hos- 
pital ;    Med.  Officer  and  Public  Vaccinator  of 
Stafford  Street  District,  Walsall  Union. 
A  History  of  Walsall  and  its  Neighbourhood.  Walsall : 
W.  Henry  Robinson.    1887.    8vo.     [Large  and  small  paper 
copies  were  issued.]     pp.  xxi..  461.    Plates. 

Transcript  of  the  First  Register  Book  of  the  Parish 
Church  of  Saint  Matthew,  Walsall  (1570—1649).  Tran- 
scribed by  Frederic  W.  Willmore.  .Seventy-five  copies 
[only]  printed  by  subscription.  1800.  Walsall:  W.Henry 
Robinson.     8vo.,  pp.  xxxiv.,  300. 

Records  of  Rushall,  co.  Stafford.  Walsall :  W.  H. 
Robinson.     1802.     8vo,,  pp.  xv.,  195. 

The  Organists  of  St.  Matthew's  Parish  Church. 
Walsall ;  with  Notes  on  Organists.  Walsall :  W.  H. 
Robinson.     1892.     8vo.,  pp.  23. 

The  First  Register  of  Fillongley  Church,  Warwick- 
shire, 1538— 1653.  Walsall:  W.  H.  Robinson.  1893.  8vo  , 
pp.  98.  ' 

Two  Cases  of  Poisoning  by  Phosphorus  [Brit.  Med. 
Jour.  (1878)]  ;  Sleep  and  Sleeplessness  [Med.Jour.  (1880)1; 
Annals  of  Attic  Literature  [Walsall  Red  Booh  (1882)]; 
On  Stimulants  [First  Report  of  Walsall  Health  Society  \  : 
Geology  of  Walsall  [Walsaa  Guide  (1889)]. 

WiLLGUGHBY,    Ven.    Edward.      Archdeacon    of 
Stafford,  1599—1601 ;   Dean  of  Exeter,  1601, 
to  death  ;  d.  23rd  Nov.,  1608. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield.] 

WiLLOUGHBy,  Sir  Henry  Polland,  Bart.  b. 
Baldon,  Oxon.,  1796  ;  s.  of  Sir  Christopher 
Willoughby,  1st  Bart.,  and  Martha  (dau.  of 
Maurice  Evans,  Esq.),  his  2nd  wife  ;  Mat.  Ch. 
Ch.,  Ox.,  27th  Oct.,  1814  ;  M.P.,  Yarmouth, 
Isle  of  Wight,  1831—32  :  Newcastle,  Dec, 
1832— Dec,  1834:  Evesham,  1847,  to  death; 
succeeded  his  brother  as  3rd  Baronet,  1813  ; 
D.L.,  Ox. ;  of  Baldon  House,  Oxon.,  and 
Berwick  Lodge,  Gloucs. ;  d.,  unm.,  23rd  Mar., 
1865. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1578.] 


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WiLLOHGHBY,  William,     b.  Staffs.,  1590  ;  Mat. 
Balliol  Coll.,  Ox.,  11th  Dec,  1607. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.g.,  IV.,  1652.] 

WiLMoT,  Charles.  b.  Eardley  End,  Audley, 
1677  ;  s.  of  Robert  Wilmot,  of  Eardley  End  ; 
Mat.  Magd.  Hall,  Ox.,  7th  July,  1696  ;  B.A., 
1700  ;  M.A.,  11th  March,  1702. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1653.] 

WiLMOT,  Christopher,  b.  Eardley  End,  Audley  ; 
s.  of  Robert  Wilmot ;  Mat.  Magd.  Hall,  Ox., 
4th  May,  1699  ;  B.A.,  18th  Jan.,  1700  ; 
M.A.,  1703  ;  M.B.,  12th  March,  1706  ;  M.D., 
1712  ;  Physician  to  George  II.  and  George 
III.  ;  Physician-General  to  the  Forces. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1653.] 

WiLMOT,  Sir  John  Eardley.  b.  Derby,  16th 
Aug.,  1709  ;  s.  of  Robert  Wilmot,  Esq.,  of 
Osmaston  ;  educated  Derby  and  Lichfield  Gr. 
Schools  ;  afterwards  of  Westmr.  Soh.,  and  Trin. 
Coll.,  Cam.  ;  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple, 
1732  ;  Justice  of  King's  Bench,  and  Knighted, 
1755  :  Chief-Justice,  1756—71  ;  m.  Sarah, 
dau.  of  T.  Rivett,  Esq.  ;  M.P.  for  Derby  ; 
twice  refused  the  Lord  Chancellorship,  with  a 
Peerage  ;  d.  1792. 
Notes  and  Opinions  of  Lord  Chief  Justice  Wilmot. 

London,  1796.    4to.     London,  1802. 

Life  of     .    .     .    "With  two   portraits.     London,  1802. 

4to.    2nd  ed.,  1811,  8vo. 

Wilmot,  Sir  Robert,  b.  Gray's  Inn,  London,  1640  ; 
s.  of  Nicholas  Wilmot ;  Mat.  Magd.  Hall, 
Ox.,  23rd  July,  1656  ;  Barrister-at-Law,  Gray's 
Inn,  1664 ;  M.P.,  Derby,  1690—95  ;  of 
Eardley  End,  Staffs.,  and  Osmaston,  Derbys.  ; 
m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edward  Eardley,  Esq., 
of  Eardley  End,  Staffs.  ;  d.  1722. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1653.] 

WiLMOT-HoRTOsf,  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Robert  John, 
Bart.  b.  Osmaston,  Derbys.,  1785  ;  s.  of  Sir 
Robert  Wilmot,  2nd  Baronet ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch., 
Ox.,  27th  Jan.,  1803  ;  B.A.,  1806  ;  M.A., 
1815  ;  succeeded  his  father  as  3rd  Baronet ; 
M.P.,  Newcastle,  1818—30  ;  assumed  addi- 
tional name  of  Horton  by  Royal  Licence,  8th , 
May,  1823  ;  P.C.,  23rd  May,  1827  ;  Under- 
Secretary  for  Colonies,  1827  ;  Governor  of 
Ceylon,  1831—37  ;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Eusebius 
Horton,  Esq.,  of  Catton,  Derbys.  ;  d.  31st 
May,  1841. 

Works.     \_See  Horton  (Rt.  Hon.  Sir  B.  J.).] 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1580.] 

WiLMSHDBST,  Rev.  Alfred  Thomas,  b.  Warwick, 
1820  ;  s.  of  John  Wilrashurst  and  Catherme 
du  Bo'urdieu,  his  wife  ;  Mat.  Magd.  Hall,  Ox., 
3rd  Feb.,  1837;  B.A.,  1840;  M.A.,  1844; 
B  D.  and  DD.,  1874  ;  Curate  of  Bromsgrove, 
Worcs.  ;  of  Wordsley  ;  of  Foleshill,  Worcs. ; 
P  C  of  Woodville,  Leics.,  1862  to  death  ;  m. 
Catherine  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Downes,  o£ 
Hereford  ;  d.  27th  Sept.,  1876. 

Papal  Aggression.    A  Sermon.     London,  1860. 

Sermons.    London :  Masters.    1852.    S/?-  5,. 

Sermon  against  marrying  a  Deceased  Wifes  Sister. 
London,  1855. 


Confirmation.    A  Tract.    1861. 

Pedigree  of  the  Noble  Family  of  Du  Bourdiea.   Ashby- 
de-la-Zouch,  1864.    Svo. 

[Fletcher's  Alumni  of  Derby  School,  16—22.] 

WiLNEHALL,  Rob.     Lichfield. 

[Bodl.  Lib.,  1521  (A),  4.] 

WiLSHAW,    Rev.   John.       b.   Leek ;    Wesleyan 
Minister  from  1773  to  death  ;    Superannuated, 
1809,  to  Leek  ;  d.  27th  July,  1818. 
[  Wes.  Minutes  (1818) ;  Hall's  Memorials,  94.] 

WiLSHAWE,   Rev.    Henry.     B.A.,   Cam.   Univ., 
1535  ;    Fellow,  Queen's   Coll.,  about   1537— 
June,    1548  ;     M.A.,    1539  ;     Dean,    1544 ; 
Fellow,  Trin.  Coll.,  19th  Dec,   1546  ;    D.D., 
1547  ;    Preb.  of  Dasset  Parva,  Lichfield,  27th 
Jan.,    1550  ;     Rector    of     West    Grinstead, 
Sussex,  1558  :  of  Storrington,  Sussex  ;  founded 
two   Scholarships    at  Queen's  Coll.,    and   be- 
queathed £120  to  Peterhouse  ;  d.  1578. 
[Searle's  MS.;    Strype's  Annals,  I.,  154;    Commem. 
Benef act.  Coll.  S.  Petri ;    Le  Neve's  Fasti,  I.,  599  ;    Dalla- 
way  and  Cartwright's  Sussex,  II.  (2),  317  ;    Charity  Re- 
ports, xviii.,  30 ;    Gal.  Chanc.  Proc,  temp.  Eliza.,  II.,  234  ; 
Rymer  xt.,  108  ;  Cooper's  Ath.  Cantab.,  I.,  398,  567.] 

Wilson,  Rev.  Bernard,  b.  1689  ;  of  Trin.  Coll., 
Cam.;  B.A.,  1712;  M.A.,  1719;  D.D., 
1785  ;  Preb.  of  Worcester  :  of  Louth,  Line, 
1713  ;  of  Scamblesby,  Line,  1727  ;  Vicar  of 
Newark,  Notts.,  1727,  to  death  ;  Rector  of 
Bottesford,  Leics.,  July,  1735  ;  Master  of 
Hospital,  Newark ;  Alderman  of  Newark ; 
Preb.  of  Curborough,  Lichfield,  22nd  June, 
1730,  to  death  ;  Prosecuted  for  Breach  of 
Promise  by  Miss  Davids,  of  Castle  Yard, 
Holborn,  London,  by  which  she  obtained 
£7000  damages  ;  d.  30th  April,  1772. 
Thuanus'a  History.  Translated  into  English.  Lon- 
don, 1720.    Vol.  II.,  i  730.    Polio. 

Pamphlet  in  Defence  of  himself  as  legatee  under  the 
Will  of  Sir  George  Markham.    (1736.)    4to. 

Several  Pamphlets,  in  dispute  between  himself   and 
the  Newark  authorities.     [List  in  Nichols's  Leics.] 

A  Sermon  preached  at  Newark.    London,  1744.    4to. 
A  Sermon  preached    August   6th,   1755    [Worcester 
Infirmary].     Worcester,  1756.     4to. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  223 ;  Nichols's  Leics.,  II.,  91—8.] 

Wilson,  Charles  John.     b.  Haunton  Hall,  1858  ; 
s.  of  William  Wilson,  Esq.  ;    Mat.  as  a  Non.- 
CoU.   Student,   Ox.,  6th  March,  1872  ;    B.A. 
and  M.A.,  1876. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1581.] 

Wilson,  Rev.  Charles  William  Goodall.  S.Moxley, 
1860  ;  s.  of  Rev.  John  Patrick  Wilson  [see]  ; 
Mat.  Pembroke  Coll.,  Ox.,  30th  Oct.,  1880  ; 
B.A.,  1883  ;  M.A.,  1887  ;  Curate  of  Upper 
St.  Leonard's-on-Sea,  1888  to  date. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1581.] 

Wilson,  Edward.     Bailiff  of  Lichfield,  25th  Oct., 
U 


Half-length  portrait  [formerly  in  Wright's  Museum 
^^  ^Lettei  to  Ashmole  [Bodl.  Lib.,  1731,  t.  32,  33,  86a]. 

Wilson,  Rev.  Edward  Codrington  Collins,  b. 
Wednesbury,  1858  ;  s.  of  Rev.  John  Patrick 
Wilson    [see]  ;    Mat.    Worcester   Coll.,    Ox., 


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19tli  Oct.,  1876  ;    B.A.,  1880  ;    M.A.,  1884  ; 
Curate  of  Tavistock,  Devon.,  1888  to  date. 
[Foster's  Alamni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1582.] 

Wilson,  Rev.  Francis,  M. A.;  Vicar  of  Armitage. 

A  Selection  of  Psalms  and  Hymns  for  the  use  of 
Armitage  Church.  Compiled  by  the  Eev.  Francis  "Wilson, 
M.A.  Eugeley :  Printed  by  Walters  ^  James.  1S4G.  32mo., 
pp.  140. 

A  Letter  to  the  Rev.  William  Gresley.  Lichfield,  1850. 
8vo. 

The  Life  and  End  of  the  "Wicked :  A  "Warning.  A 
Sermon  .  .  .  after  the  Conviction  of  "W.  Palmer. 
Bugeley,  1856.    8vo. 

Preaching  Christ.    A  Sermon.    Lichfield,  1872.    8vo. 

Wilson,  George.     Printer,  i^c,  Wolverhampton. 

The  Voyages  and  Adventures  of  Captain  Robert  Boyle, 
in  several  parts  of  the  World ;  Intermixed  with  the  Story 
of  Mrs.  "ViUars,  an  English  Lady,  with  whom  he  made 
his  surprizing  escape  from  Barbary,  the  history  of  an 
Italian  Captive,  and  the  Life  of  Don  Pedro  Aquilio,  &c.  . 
Full  of  various  and  amazing  turns  of  fortune.  To  which 
is  added  the  voyage,  shipwreck,  and  miraculous  preservation 
of  Richard  Castlemain,  gent. ;  with  a  description  of  the 
City  of  Philadelphia,  and  the  county  of  Pennsylvania. 
Wolverhampton :  Reprinted  by  George  Wilson.  1744.  8vo. 
pp.  370. 

The  Christian's  Pattern  ;  or,  a  Treatise  of  the  Imita- 
tion of  Christ.  In  four  books.  Written  originally  in 
Latin.  By  Thomas  &  Kempis.  Now  rendered  into  English. 
To  which  is  added,  Prayers  and  Meditations,  and  Medita- 
tions for  Sick  Persons.  By  .(Jeorge  Stanhope,  D.D.,  Dean 
of  Canterbury,  and  Chaplain-in-Ordinary  to  His  Majesty. 
Wolverhampton:   Printed  by  G.Wilson.  1746.  8vo.,  pp.448. 

[See  Elwell  (E.).] 

Wilson,  James.     Wolverhampton. 

^he  Repentant  Sinner  Pardoned :  a  Relation  of  the 
Wicked  Life  and  Penitent  Pious  Death  of  James  Wilson, 
of  Wolverhampton,  in  Staffordshire.     London,  1669.    4to. 

Wilson,  Rev.  James.     Burton. 

The  Elements  of  a  Curiosity.  Burton,  1849.  12mo., 
pp.  14. 

Wilson,  John.    b.  Cannock,  1653  ;  s.  of  Edward 
Wilson  ;    Mat.  Magd.  Hall,  Ox.,  15th  April, 
1671. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1646.] 

Wilson,  John.  b.  Wooton  Park,  1803  ;  s.  of 
John  Wilson  ;  Mat.  Magd.  Coll.,  Ox.,  14th 
March,  1821. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1584.] 

Wilson,  Rev.  John  Patrick,  b.  17th  Sept., 
1821  ;  of  Durham  Univ.  ;  Maltby  Prizeman 
in  Hebrew  and  Hellenistic  Greek  ;  B.A.  ; 
M.A.,  1849;  B.D.,  1880;  D.D.,  1881; 
Curate  of  Cannington,  Somers.,  1846  ;  Vicar 
of  Moxley,  1847—92  ;  now  of  Fyfield  Eoad, 
Oxford. 
Forty  Hymn  Tunes. 
Offertory  Sentences. 

On  Choirs  and  Choristers  in  Parish  Churches. 
Sundry  Tracts. 

A  Plea  for  Morality  and  Religion  in  Strict  Combina- 
tion with  Artistic  Excellence.  London :  Novello,  Ewer,  & 
Co.    1869. 

The  Catechumen's  Handbook.  A  Glossary  of  Words 
found  in  the  Church  of  England  Catechism,  &c.  London, 
1871.    12mo,,  pp.  24. 

Wilson,  John  Wilson,     b.  Newcastle,  1838  ;  s. 
of  Edward  Wilson.  M.D.  ;    Mat.  Wadh.  Coll., 
Ox.,  11th  March,  1856  ;  of  The  Grove, 
,  Salop,  and  Threckingham,  Lines. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1684.] 


Wilson,  Eev.  Jonathan.  Incumbent  of  Eus- 
land  Chapel,  near  Windermere,  1775  ;  Curate 
of  Biddulph,  1775  ;  Vicar,  1783,  to  death  ;  2nd 
Master  of  Congleton  Gr.  Sch.,  1776—77  ; 
Master,  1777,  to  death  ;  d.  1810. 

Translated  Town  Charters  and  Records.  [Penes 
Town  Clerk  of  Congleton.] 

Fisher's  Grammar  Improved  ....  Congleton  : 
Printed  for  the  Editor  by  J.  Bean  .  .  .  MDC'CCXII. 
Pt.  8vo.,  pp.  viii.,  178.  Macclesfidd :  Printed  by  J.  Wilson. 
1802.    8vo.,  pp.  viii.,  170. 

Wilson,  Mary,  Printer,  &c.,  Wolverhampton. 

Eli  Lama  Sabachthani ;  or,  Cry  of  the  Son  of  God, 
set  forth  in  all  His  Agonies,  with  a  Crown  of  Thorns  upon 
His  Head,  and  His  Crucifixion  between  two  thieves  ;  use- 
full  at  all  times  (especially  Passion  Week)  for  a  devout 
and  pious  soul,  in  its  nearest  addresses  to  its  Saviour, 
before  it  comes  to  be  an  actual  partaker  of  the  Body  and 
Blood  of  its  Redeemer  in  the  Blissful  Sacrament.  To- 
gether with  the  Death  of  Pilate ;  some  serious  reflections 
and  animadversions  concerning  the  body,  soul,  and  resur- 
rection. With  pertinent  meditations  and  contemplations 
upon  death,  and  a  suitable  prayer  against  the  suddenness 
of  it,  &c.,  &c.  Wolverhampton ;  Printed  by  Mary  Wilson. 
1755.  8vo.,  frontis.  of  the  Crucifixion,  pp.  160.  Ded.  to 
King  George  II. 

A  Choice  and  Select  Collection  of  Sermons  taken  out 
of  the  various  works  of  the  Right  Rev.  Father  in  God,  Dr. 
William  Beveridge,  late  Lord  Bishop  of  St.  Asaph.  As 
his  whole  works  are  so  large  that  few  can  purchase  them, 
that  the  generality  of  mankind  may  not  be  wholly  de- 
prived of  such  a  valuable  blessing,  the  printer  has 
presented  the  world  with  Twelve  (of  the  choicest  of  them). 
Wolverhampton:  Printed  by  Mary  Wilson,  n.d.  (1757). 
8vo.,  pp.  301. 

Wilson,  Thomas.  M.B.  &  B.S.,  1883  ;  Univ. 
Coll.,  London  ;  Eot.  Hospital,  Dublin  ;  Medalist 
in  Hygiene  and  Pathology,  Univ.  Coll.,  Lon- 
don ;  M.D.,  London,  1885  ;  M.E.O.S.,  Eng., 
1883  ;  P.R.C.S.,  1892  ;  Med.  Officer  Cannock 
Union  ;  Hon.  Gynascol.  to  Wolverhampton 
and  South  Staffs.  Hospital. 
Case  of  Tubercular  Peritonitis  and  Pleurisy  [Lancet 

(1884)]  ;    Case  of    Gumma  in  the  Right  Sup.  Temporo- 

Sphenoidal  Convolution  [ib.,  II.  (1888)]. 

Wilson,  Eev.  William,  b.  Lichfield,  1615  ;  s. 
of  Richard  Wilson  ;  Mat.  Exeter  Hall,  Ox., 
2nd  Dec,  1631. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1658.] 

WiNDLK,  Bertram  Coghill  Alan.  b.  Mayfield, 
8th  May,  1868;  s.  of  Eev.  Samuel  Allen 
Windle  [see']  and  Sidney  Coghill,  his  wife  • 
educated  Dublin  Univ.  ;  B.A.,  1879  ;  Senior 
Mod.  and  Gold  Medalist  in  Natural  Science, 
1879  ;  M.B.  &  B.Chir.,  1881  ;  Diploma  of 
State  Medicine,  1882  ;  M.A.,  1883  ;  M.D., 
1883  ;  D.Sci.,  1891  ;  Demonstrator  of  Anato- 
my and  Histology,  Eoy.  Coll.  Surgeons, 
Ireland;  Ex.-President,  Queen's  Coll.  Med. 
Soc,  Birmingham  ;  Mem.  Brit.  Med.  Associa- 
tion ;  Mem.  of  Irish  Med.  Sch.  and  Grad. 
Association  Anat.  Soc.  of  Great  Britain  ;  and 
Anat.  Gesellschaft,  1884  ;  Professor  of  Anat., 
and  Dean  of  Med.  Faculty,  Mason  Coll., 
Birmingham  ;  Examiner  in  Anat.,  Cam.,  Dur- 
ham, and  Aberdeen  Universities  ;  Professor  of 
Anat.  to  Birmingham  Eoy.  Soc.  of  Artists  ; 
Lecturer  on  Comparative  Anat.  to  Birming- 
ham Municipal  Sch.  of  Art ;  Ingleby  Lecturer 
1889. 


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A  Manual  of  Surface  Anatomy.   London :  H.  K.  Lewis. 

On  the  Embryology  of  the  Short  Muscles  of  the  Manvs 
??r  n  rp?*  *|S^  ^os  [Proceedings  Royal  Irish  Academy, 
UI.]  ;  The  Embryology  of  the  Short  Muscles  of  the 
Human  Hand  [Trans.  R  I  Academy,  XXVIIL]  ; 
On  the  Pectoral  Group  of  Muscles  [i6,  Xxfx.l  ;  Terato- 
logical  Evidence  as  to  the  Heredity  of  Acquired  Characters 
Uour,  Lmn.  Soc,  XXIII.]  ;  On  the  Anatomy  of  Hydromvs 
Ohrysogaster  [Proceedings  Zooloi/ical  Soc.  (.1887)1;  On 
some  Cranial  and  Dental  Characters  of  the  Domestic 
Dog  (m  conjunction  with  Mr.  Humphreys)  [ib.  (1890)1 : 
On  an  Abnormal  Arrangement  of  the  Large  Intestine 
i.°'"^°f4,'"^-^  ^^0  ;  On  Primary  Sarcoma  of  the  Kidney 
[lb.,  XIX.]  ;  On  the  Condition  of  the  Brain  in  a  case  of 
Motor  Aphasia,  with  Deafness  [ii.,  N.S.,  I.]  ;  Man's  Lost 
Incisors  [ib.,  I.]  ;  Anomalies  of  Muscles  and  Nerves  [ib.l  ; 
Two  Rare  Tumours  connected  with  the  Teeth  [ib  ] ;  The 
Myology  of  Erethizon  Epauthus  [ib.,  II.  I  ;  On  the 
Arteries  forming  the  Circle  of  Willis  [ib.]  ;  On  a  Teratoma 
from  the  Sphenoid  of  a  Calf  [ib.]  ;  On  the  Myology  of 
Procyon  Cancivorous  and  others  of  theUrsidae  [i6.,III.]  ; 
On  the  Origin  of  Double  Monstrosity  [ib.] ;  On  the 
Flexors  of  the  Digits  of  the  Hand  [lb.,  IT.]  ;  Ununited 
Epiphyses  [ib.]  ;  On  the  Stylo-Auricularis  Muscle  and 
Ligament  [ib.,  v.]  ;  On  the  Occurrence  of  an  Additional 
Phalanx  in  the  Human  Pollex  [ib.,  TI.]  ;  On  Identical 
Malformations  in  Twins  [ib.]  ;  Sacculation  of  the  Human 
Stomach  [Proceedings  Birmingham  Philos.  Soc,  Y.] ; 
Myology  of  Midas  Rosalia  U'b.]  ;  Myology  of  Hapale 
Jacchus  [ib.]  ;  The  Adductor  Muscles  of  the  Hand  [ib.]  ; 
The  Extensors  of  the  Manus  in  the  Ape  [ib.,  VI.]  ;  On 
Congenital  Malformations  and  Heredity  [ii.]  ;  Researches 
on  the  Maturation  of  the  Ovum  [ib.]  ;  Certain  Malforma- 
tions in  Fishes  [ib.]  ;  Investigations  in  Artificial  Terato- 
geny  [lb.,  TIL]  ;  Extra  Cusps  on  Human  Teeth  [Anat. 
Anzeiger,  II.]  ;  Congenital  Deficiency  of  Thumb  [It., 
III.] ;  Malformation  of  the  Face  [ib.,  IT.]  ;  Musculus 
Sternalis  [ib.];  The  Human  Skull  [Birmingham  Med. 
Review,  XTIII.] :  Hermaphroditism  [«6.,  XX.]  ;  Develop- 
ment of  Intermaxillary  Bone  [ib.,  XXT.]. 

WiNDLE,   Rev.   Samuel  Allen,     b.  Birmingham, 

1827  ;     s.    of    William   Windle,    Esq.  ;    Ch. 

Missionary  Coll. ;  B.D.,  Marburg  Univ.;  Curate 

of  Mayfield,    1852—54  ;    Vicar,   1854—62  ; 

Incumbent   of  Mariners'  Chapel,   Kingstown, 

Dublin,  1862—71  ;    of  St.  Bride's,  Liverpool, 

1876 — 78  ;    Vicar  of   Market  Rasen,   Leics., 

1878,    to   death;    m.,    1856,   Sidney,  dau.  of 

Vice-Admiral  Sir  Josiah  C.  Coghill,  Bart.;  d., 

Market  Rasen,  1880. 

Follow  Me  ;   or,  Thoughts  for  the  Children  of  God. 

Ashbourne :  Hobson  1^  Son.     12mo.     (9th  edition). 

"Words  of  Comfort  for  the  Aiilicted  Children  of  God. 
Ashbourne :  Hobson  cf  Son.     12mo,     (30,000). 

Popular  Errors.     No.  1 :   He  was  a  Good  Liver.    By  a 
Clergyman.     Ashbourne :  Hobson  i^  Son.    ]2mo.,  pp.  12. 
God  or  Baal  ?     Ashbourne:  Eobson  ij-  Son.    12mo. 
Stone  Steps  through  the  Slough  of  Despond.    Dublin: 
George  Herbert.     12mo.     (3  editions). 

Stop  !  Stop  !  Stop  !  On  Intemperance.  Dublin : 
George  Berbert.     12mo.     (40,000). 

The  Poison  Tree  and  its  Remedy.  A  Narrative  of 
Facts.    Dublin:  George  Herbert.    12mo. 

The  Greater  than  Solomon.  Dublin :  George  Herbert, 
n.d.  (1870).  12mo.,  pp.  147.  2nd  ed.,  pref.  by  the  Tory 
Rev.  Dean  McNeile,  D.D.    Dublin :  George  Herbert. 

Trust :  A  Motto  for  1880.  Being  Thoughts  on  Jer. 
xvii.,  7,  8.  Dublin:  George  Herbert,  n.d.,  l2m.o.  2nd  ed., 
Dublin,  12mo.,  pp.  12. 

WiNDLB,  (Mrs.)  Sidney,     dau.  of  Vice-Adrairal 
Sir  Josiah  C.  Coghill,   Bart.  ;    m.,   1856,  the 
Rev.  Samuel  Allen  Windle  [see']  ;    resident  at 
Mayfield,  1856—62  ;  now  in  Dublin. 
Home  Pleasures  and  Home  Failings.     London,  1866. 

Windle,    Rev.   William.       b.   Wolverhampton, 
26th  Dec,  1818  :  s.  of  William  Windle,  Esq., 


of- St.  John's  Square  ;  Mat.  Magd.  Hall,  Ox., 
26th  May,  1848  ;  B.A.,  1849  ;  M.A.,  1851  ; 
Curate  of  Ravenfield,  1849—51  :  of  Putney, 
1851—55  ;  Vicar  of  Kirtling,  1855—61  ; 
Rector  of  St.  Stephen's,  Walbrook,  with  St. 
Benet's,  186 1 ,  to  date  ;  Chp.  to  the  Lord  Mayor, 

1868  ;  President  of  Sion  College,  1883—84  ; 
m.  Emma,  dau.  of  John  Webb,  Esq..  of  Chig- 
well  Row,  London. 

Jesus  Christ  and  Him  Crucified,  the  Grand  Theme  of 
Ministerial  Teaching.    London :  Wertheim.    1851.     12mo. 

A  Christmas  Address  to  his  Parishioners.  London: 
Wertheim.     1858. 

The  Apostolic  Decision,  the  Apostolic  Precedent :  A 
Tisitation  Sermon.    London:  Wertheim.    1859.    Bvo. 

Supplemental  Hymns,  Eyries,  Doxologies,  and  Chants. 
London:  Novello.     1888. 

Brief  Explanation  of  the  Catechism.  London :  Warne 
#  Co. 

Brief  Explanation  of  the  Collects.  London:  Warne 
cj-  Co.    1870. 

Editor  of— 

Church  and  Home  Metrical  Psalter  and  Hymnal,  with 
Appendix.    London:  Routledge.  1882.     (Several  editions). 

The  St.  Stephen's  Penny  Hymn  Book.  London: 
Warne.     1869. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1587.] 

WiNaFiELD,  Sir  John,  Knt.  Probably  b.  Upton, 
Northants.  ;  s.  of  Robert  Wingfield  [if  so,  he 
was  of  St.  Martin's,  Stamford,  Northants.  ; 
m.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Calybutt,  Esq.,  of 
Castleacre,  Norfolk]  ;  created  M.A.  Ox.  Univ., 
27th  Sept.,  1592  ;  Knighted,  1586  ;  M.P., 
Lichfield,  1592  ;  slain  at  Calais,  1596. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1660 ;    Harwood's 

Lichfield,  362  ;  Parliamentary  Diet.] 

Wingfield,  William.     M.P.  for  Lichfield,  1620 
—23,  1624,  1625—28  ;   Stafford,  1628. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  362,  363.] 

Winn,  Roland  Mellor.  b.  Goscote,  1856  ;  s.  of 
Charles  Winn,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  New  Coll.,  Ox., 
18th  Oct.,  1875  ;  B.Mus.,  11th  May,  1876  ; 
D.Mus.,  6th  Dec,  1883. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1589.] 

Winter,  Rev.  John.  b.  Agher,  Meath  ;  s.  of 
John  Pratt  Winter,  Esq.  ;  of  Jesus  Coll., 
Cam.  ;  B.A.,  1841  ;  M.A.,  1844  ;  Assistant 
Curate  of  Wednesbary,  1842 — ^44  ;  Rector  of 
St.  John's,  Wednesbury,  1848—69  ;  of  Norton 
Canes,   1869  ;   Rector  of  Tarrington,  Herefs., 

1869  ;  Chp.  to  the  Countess  of  Camperdown  ; 
R.D.  of  Weston,  Herefs.,  1877. 

[Bagnall's  "Wednesbury,  79,  81.] 

Wise,  John  Ayshford.  b.  Ford  House,  Devon., 
10th  April,  1810  ;  s.  of  Ayshford  Wise,  Esq., 
M.P.,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Totnes  Parva  and  Ford 
House,  Devon.,  and  Mary  {dau.  of  Rev. 
Thomas  Whitby,  of  Creswell  Hall,  Stafford), 
his  wife  ;  educated  abroad  ;  M.P.,  Stafford, 
1852 — 60  ;  J. P.  and  Deputy  Lieutenant, 
Staffs,  and  Devon.  ;  High  Sheriff  of  Staffs., 
1852  ;  m.  Mary  Lovatt,  dau.  of  Hugh  Booth, 
Esq.,  of  Cliff  Bank,  Stoke  [and  grand- 
daughter of  Thomas  Lovatt,  Esq.,  the  last  male 
of  the  Lovatts  of  Clayton-Griffith,  Staffs., 
who  had  resided  there  since  tlie  reign  of  Henry 
VIII.,   and  who  was  also  the  last  male  of  the 


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family  of  Lovatts  of  Astwell,  and  24th  in 
regular  descent  from  "William  de  Louet,  Master 
of  the  Wolfhounds  in  the  reign  of  William  the 
Conqueror]  ;  of  Clayton  Hall ;  d.  1870. 
A  Visit  to  the  Crimea.  A  Lecture.  Hanhy:  R. 
Timmis. 

A  Selection  from  Hansard's  Debates  of  the  Speeches 
of  J.  Avshford  Wise,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Stafford.  Stafford : 
Printed  by  Hill  4  Halden.    1858.    8to.,  pp.  68. 

Scrapbooks  compiled  by  him,  pmes  Compiler ;  one  f  ol. 
and  one  4to. 

WiTHAM,  Eev.  George.  Clip,  to  Lady  Shrews- 
bury. 
History  of  Laoock  Abbey ;  or.  Locus  Beats  Maris 
from  Dugdale,  Stevens,  &c.  With  additions  upon  the 
present  state  of  the  Abbey.  Lacoch :  By  the  Rev.  George 
Witham.  1806.  4to.,  pp.  53.  (Privately  printed  at  the 
Abbey.) 

Withering,  William,  b.  Wellington,  Salop, 
1741  ;  s.  of  an  apothecary  ;  educated  by  his 
father  and  at  Edin.  Univ.  ;  M.D.,  1766  ;  in 
practice  at  Stafford,  1766 — 74;  Birmingham, 
1774 — Sept.,  1776  ;  removed  to  Edgbaston  in 
1786  ;  made  a  voyage  to  Lisbon,  1793 — 95  ; 
d..  The  Larches,  Warwick  Koad,  Edgbaston, 
6th  Oct.,  1799. 

Botanical  Arrangement  of  Plants.  Two  Volumes. 
London,  1776.  8vo.  2nd  ed.,  1787,  3  vols. ;  3rd  ed.,  1792  ; 
4th  ed.,  London,  1796,  4  vols.,  8vo. ;  1801,  2  vols. ;  1812  ; 
1818 ;  Edited  and  condensed  by  Macgillivrav,  London, 
1830 ;  3rd  ed.,  18S5 ;  5th  ed.,  1852. 

Outlines  of  Mineralogy  ;  being  Bergman's  Sciagraphia 
Begni  Mineralis  translated  into  English.    London,  1783. 

Account  of  the  Scarlet  Fever  and  Sore  Throat. 
London,  1779.     8vo. 

An  Account  of  the  Fox-glove.  Birmingham,  1785. 
8vo.     2nd  ed.,  Birmingham,  1793. 

A  Chemical  Analysis  of  the  Water  of  Oaldas  da 
Bainha,     Lisbon,  1795.    4to. 

Experiments  on  different  kinds  of  Marl  found  in 
StafiEordshire  [Phil.  Trans.  (1773)]  ;  Analyses  of  the 
Derbyshire  Toad  Stone  [ib.  (1782)] ;  Experiments  on 
the  Terra  Ponderosa  {_ib.  (1784)]  ;  Analyses  of  a  Hot 
Mineral  Spring  in  Portugal  [ib.  (1798)]. 

Letters  from  Dr.  Withering  and  Dr.  Briggs,  together 
with  some  other  papers,  &o.  By  Thomas  Beddoes.  Bristol. 
n.d.  (1793).     8vo.,  pp.  48. 

Miscellaneous  'Tracts  of  William  Withering  ;  with 
Memoir.  [Edited  by  W.  Withering,  the  younger.]  London, 
1822.    8vo. 

[The  name  of  Witheringia  has  been  given  to  a  G-enera  of 
American  Plants  by  L'Heritica,  and  the  native  Carbonate  of 
Barytes  is  called  Witherite  after  its  first  discoverer  (Dr.  Wither- 
ing).] 

WlTHBKS,    G. 

Alfred ;  or,  A  Narrative  of  the  Daring  and  Illegal 
Measures  to  Suppress  "  Stricture  on  Home  Tooke's  Declara- 
tion respecting  H.R.H.  The  Princess  of  Wales,  commonly 
called  Mrs.  Fitzherbert."    London,  1790. 

Alfred  to  the  Bishop  of  London.    London,  1789. 

Alfred's  Appeal.     London,  1789. 

The  Crisis.     London,     n.d.  (1789). 

Philo  Theodosius.    London,  1790.    8vo. 

[All  on  Mrs.  Fitzherbert's  case.] 

Withy,  Nathaniel. 

Miscellaneous  Poems  on  various  subjects.  By  ISTat. 
Withy.  Wolverhampton :  Printed  by  M.  Smart  A'  Son. 
1773.     4to. 

WoLFERSTAN,  JMi's.  Elizabeth  Pipe. 

The  Enchanted  Piute,  with  other  Poems  ;  and  Fables 
of  La  Fontaine.  Lichfield:  T.  G.  Lomax.  1822.  8vo. 
Ditto  (really  a  reprint  with  new  title-page),  Lichfield:  T. 
G.  Lomax.    1839. 

The  Fable  of  Phseton.  Translated  from  Ovid.  Lich- 
field, 1828.    8vo. 

Eugenia.    A  Poem  in  Pour   Cantos.    London,  1824. 

Fairy  Tales  in  Verse.     [Anon.]     London,  1830.    8vo. 

Flora  and  Pomora's  Fete.     Stroud,  1872.    8vo. 


WoLFKRSTAN,  Francis,  i.  Stotfold  ;  «.  of  Francis 
Wolferstan,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Pemb.  Coll.,  Ox., 
15th  June,  1657  ;  Barrister-at^Law,  Inner 
Temple,  1667;  "the  stiffest  of  non-jurors"; 
purchased  the  Manor  of  Harlaston,  1685  ;  a 
great  friend  and  helper  of  Dr.  Plot,  who  refers 
to  him  repeatedly  ;  m.  Hester,  dau.  of  John 
Bowyer,  Esq. 
The  Three  Books  of  Ovid's  de  Arte  Amendi.  Trans- 
lated from  the  Latin.    London,  1661.    12mo. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1667;  Plot's 
Staffs.,  plate  1,  &c.] 

WoLFBRSTAN,  Francis  Stafford  Pipe.  b.  Staf- 
ford, 14th  Oct.,  1826  ;  s.  of  Stanley  Pipe 
Wolferstan,  Esq.,  and  Elizabeth  Jervis  {dau. 
of  Swynfen  Jervis,  Esq.,  of  Kensington),  his 
wife  ;  Mat.  Balliol  Coll.,  Ox.,  7th  June,  1845  ; 
B.A.,  1849  ;  of  Stotfold  ;  J.P.,  Staffs. ; 
Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  1857. 
The  Law  and  Practice  of  Election  Petitions.  London, 
1869.    12mo. 

Joint  Author,  with  E.  L.  E.  Dew,  of — Eeports  of 
Decisions  of  Committees  of  the  House  of  Commons  on  the 
Trials  of  Controverted  Elections.    London,  1850.     12mo. 

Also,  with  E.  B.  Bristowe,  of — Eeports  of  the  Decisions 
of  Election  Committees.    London,  1885.     12mo. 
Editor  of— 

F.  'S.  Eogers's  Law  and  Practice  of  Elections.  5th  ed., 
London,  1857,  8vo. 

Selwyn's  Law  of  Bankruptcy.     London,  1861.     8vo. 
C.  J.  Addison's  Wrongs  and  their  Eemedies.     3rd  ed., 
London,  1870,  and  later  editions. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1596.] 

Wolferstan,  Samuel  Pipe.  b.  Walton-on- 
Trent ;  s.  of  Eev.  Samuel  Pipe,  M.A.,  Eector 
of  Walton-on-Trent,  and  Dorothy  (dau.  of 
Stotfold  Wolferstan,  Esq.,  of  Stotfold),  his 
wife  ;  J. P.,  Staffs.  ;  of  Stotfold  Hall ;  a  learned 
antiquary ;  a  great  friend  and  helper  to  the 
Eev.  Stebbing  Shaw  and  William  Pitt  in  their 
several  Histories  ;  and  also  to  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Harwood,  for  his  1820  edition  of 
Erdeswicke's  Survey  ;  assumed,  by  Sign 
Manual  in  1776,  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Wolferstan  in  lieu  of  his  own  ;  m.  (1) 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Walter  Biddulpb,  Esq.,  of 
Barton-under-Needwood,  (2)  4th  Oct.,  1796, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Philip  Jervis,  Esq.  ;  d. 
1820. 

[A  Copy  of  Shaw's  History  of  StafEordsWre  with  IIS.  additions 
by  S.  P.  Wolferstan  is  in  the  British  Museum.] 

[Burke's  Landed  Gentry  ;  Shaw's  Staffs.  ;  Pitt's 
Staffs. ;  Harwood's  Erdeswicke  (1820).] 

Wolferstan,    Eev.     Stanford.        b.     Stotfold  ; 
B.A.,   St.  John's  Coll.,  Cam.,   1672  ;    M.A., 
1676;    Fellow,    King's    Coll.,   Cam.;    incor- 
porated Ox.  Univ.,   10th  July,   1677  ;    Vicar 
of  Wootton-Wawen,  Warws.,  1676  to  death  ; 
m.    (1),    1679,    Isabella,   dau.    of   Eev.  John 
Hinckley,  D.D.,  Eector  of  Northfield,  Worcs., 
(2)    Susannah,    dau.    of  Mr.  John  Creed,  of 
Cambridge  ;  d.  29th  Sept.,  1698. 
An  Enquiry  into  Diseases  in  general,  and  the  Disturb- 
ances in   the   Humors   of   Man's   Body    .         .     London 
1692.     12mo.  ' 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1667.] 

WoLLASTON,  Rev.  Samuel.    S.  Northants.,  1594  ; 
Mat.  Trin.  Coll.,  Ox.,  24th  Jan.,  1611  ;  B  A 
6th    July,    1615;    M.A.,    18th    May,    1618; 


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Rector  of  Thorpe  Constantine,  1621  ;  of 
Leckington,  Warws.,  1629. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1667.] 

WoLL ASTON,  Thomas,  b.  "Walsall,  1644  ;  s.  of 
John  Wollaston  (Mayor  of  Walsall,  1661)  ; 
Mat.  Merton  Coll.,  Ox.,  3rd  July,  1660; 
Student,  Middle  Temple,  1660. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1668.] 

Wollaston  (or  Woollaston),  William,  b.  En- 
field (Enville)  ;  s.  of  Henry  Wollaston  [gwery- 
whether  the  Henry,  of  Lichfield,  who  is  said  to 
have  died  at  Chester,  1694]  ;  Mat.  Balliol 
Coll.,  Ox.,  27th  March,  1710. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1668.] 

Wollaston,  William,    b.  Coton  Clanford, 

26th  March,  1659  ;  s.  of  William  Wollaston 
and  Elizabeth  Downs,  his  wife  ;  educated  at  a 
Latin  Sch.  at  Shenstone,  and  at  Lichfield  Gr. 
Sch.  ;  one  of  those  who  followed  the  Master  to 
his  Private  Sch.  when  he  was  turned  out  of 
the  Gr.  Sch.  by  the  City  authorities  ;  Pen- 
sioner of  the  Sydney  Sussex  Coll.,  Cam.  18th 
June,  1679  ;  B.A.  ;  M.A.,  July,  1681  ;  went 
to  live  at  Bloxwych  (Bloxwich),  where  his 
parents  lived,  on  Michaelmas  Day,  1681  ; 
Assistant  Master,  Birmingham  Gr.  Sch.,  circa 
June,  1682  ;  2nd  (really.  Head)  Master, 
1686  ;  inherited  by  Will  the  Shenstone  (Leics.) 
Estate,  on  the  death  of  his  cousin,  19th  Aug., 
1688 ;  went  to  London,  Nov.,  1688  ;  m., 
Nov.,  1689,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Mr.  Nicholas 
Charlton,  "a  citizen  of  London";  d.  Coton 
Clanford,  29th  Oct.,  1724;  bur.  Great  Fin- 
borougli  Ch.,  Suffolk. 

The  Design  of  Part  of  the  Book  of  Ecolesiastes ;  or, 
the  Unreasonableness  of  Man's  restless  Contentions  for 
the  present  Enjoyments  represented  in  an  English  Poem. 
London,  1690.    8vo. 

The  Religion  of  Nature  Delineated.  London,  1722.  4to. 

[Only  a  few  copies  printed  for  private  circulation.] 

Ditto.     London :  S.  Palmer.    1724.    4to. 

[Ill  connection  with  this  issue  it  is  interesting  to  note  that  it 
is  the  one  work  on  which  i!  is  certain  the  great  Benjamin  Franklin 
worked  as  a  compositor  when  learning  his  trade  of  a  printer  in 
Palmer's  office.] 

Ditto,  London,  1725,  4to.;  London,  1726,  4to.,  Port, 
(on  large  and  thick  paper  also) ;  London,  1731,  4to.,  Por- 
trait by  Vertue  ;  Sixth  Edition,  with  a  Preface  containing 
an  account  of  the  Life,  Character,  and  Writings  of  the 
Author,  London,  1738, 4to.,  portrait,  on  fine  paper ;  London, 
1759  8vo  portrait.  Seventh  Edition,  &c.,  with  a  Transla- 
tion of  the  Notes  into  English,  London,  1760,  Svo.,  portion 
usually  called  the  Best  Edition.  Ditto,  Abridged,  London, 
1737,  and  London,  1738.  . 

G-rammaticse  Latinse  Elementa,  [Privately  printed 
for  the  use  ojf  his  four  sons.]    1703. 

WOLSBLBY,  Sir  Charles,  2nd  Baronet,  b.  1630  ; 
M.P.  for  Staffs.,  temp.  Charles  I.  and  IL  ; 
m.Anne,  dau.  of  Viscount  Saye  and  Sele  ;  d. 
Oct.,  1714.  ,     ^    ^ 

Liberty  of  Conscience.    By  "  A  Protestant. '    London, 

^''®\ht' Unreasonableness  of  Atheism  made  manifest. 
London,  1669.  2nd  edition,  revised  and  enlarged  by  the 
Author,'  London,  1660,  12mo.,  pp.  199.     3rd  edition,  London, 

^'"^^easonableness  of  Scripture  Belief.  London,  1672.  8vo. 

Me  and  Death  of  J.  Machin,  of  Astbury,  Cheshire. 
London  1671.    8vo.     [Prefatory  Epistle  only.] 

Case  of  Divorce  ^nd  Be-marriage  Discussed.  Oc- 
casioned by  the  Act  of  Lord  Rosse.    London  1673. 

Justification  Evangelical.     London,  1677. 


WoLSBLEY,  Sir  Charles,  8th  Baronet,  b.  Wolse- 
ley,  6th  May,  1813  ;  s.  of  Sir  Charles  Wolseley, 
7th  Baronet  ;  m.,  23rd  Sept.,  1839,  Mary 
Anne,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Selby,  Esq.,  of  Acton 
Middlesex  ;  d.  15th  Nay,  1854. 

The  King  against  Sir  Charles  Wolseley,  Bart.,  and 
Joseph  Harrison,  Schoolmaster,  set  down  for  trial  at 
Chester  on  the  4th  of  April,  1820.  Brief  Remarks  .  .  . 
by  Jeremy  Bentham.  London  ;  Printed  by  John  McCheezz. 
1820.    8vo.,  pp.  39. 

Catholic  Clergy  versus  Protestant  Parsons.  Rugeley : 
J.  T.  Waiters.     1838.     8vo.,  pp.  17. 

Price  Fourpence.  Sir  Charles  Wolseley,  Bart.,  to  the 
Bishops  and  Clergy  of  the  Protestant  Establishment. 
London ;  Jones.     1840.     12mo.,  pp.  x.,  26. 

Wolseley,  Garnet  Joseph,  Viscount,  b.  4th 
June,  1833  ;  s.  of  Major  J.  G.  Wolseley  ; 
Ensign,  80th  Foot,  March,  1852  ;  Captain, 
Jan.,  1855  ;  Major,  90th  Foot,  March,  1858  ; 
Lieut.-Colonel,  April,  1859  ;  Colonel,  June, 
1865;  K.P.;  G.C.M.G.,1870 ;  G.C.B.,1871; 
Major-General ;  served  in  the  Burmese  War, 
1852 — 53  (medal)  ;  in  the  Crimea  and  at  tak- 
ing of  Sevastopol,  where  he  was  wounded  ; 
Legion  of  Honour,  5th  Class ;  Order  of  Medjidie, 
5th  Class  ;  Osmanieh,  1st  Class  ;  at  siege  of 
Lucknow  and  Defence  of  Alumbagh,  1857, 
when  he  was  made  Brevet-Lieut.-Col. ;  in  China, 
1860  (medal,  with  2  clasps)  ;  Deputy-Quarter- 
Master-General  in  Canada,  Oct.,  1867  ;  As- 
sistant Adjutant-General  at  Head-quarters, 
1871  ;  in  Command  on  Gold  Coast  and  during 
Ashantee  War,  1873  ;  created  Baron  Wolseley, 
1880,  and  Viscount  Wolseley,  of  Wolseley 
Bridge,  Staffs.,  1885  ;  Commander-in-Chief  of 
Her  Majesty's  Forces  in  Ireland,  1st  October, 
1890  ;  Field  Marshal,  26th  May,  1894. 

The  Soldier's  Pocket  Book  of  Field  Service.  London, 
1869.     16mo. 

Life  of  John  Churchill,  Duke  of  Marlborough.  Two 
Volumes.    London,  1894.    8vo. 

Marley  Castle.  A  Novel.  Edited  by  Sir  6.  Wolseley. 
Two  Volumes.    1877.    8vo. 

Contributions  to  Reviews  and  Monthlies. 

Wolseley,  Eobert.  b.  Wolseley  Hall,  1649  ; 
s.  of  Sir  Charles  Wolseley,  2nd  Bart ;  Mat. 
Trin.  Coll.,  Ox.,  26th  July,  1666  ;  Student, 
Gray's  Inn,  1667  ;  Envoy  at  Brussels,  1692  ; 
d.  1697. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1668.] 

WoLSEY,  Robert  (probably  same  as  above). 

Seamen  Miscellaneum.  Consisting  of  Verse  .  .  by 
Wolseley,  &c.,  London,  1702.    8vo. 

WoLSBY,  Staffordshire. 

Arms  and  Quarterings.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  858,  95,  f.  124.] 

Wolverhampton. 

History  of.  By  Dean  Wren  [Bodl.  Lib.,  1125,  626]. 
Other  references  [ib.,  853,  25  ;  859,  215  ;  1131,  274.] 

Wolverhampton  Directory.  Wolverhampton,  1827. 
Ditto,  1874,  &c. 

G-uide  to  Wolverhampton.     [See  Lawley  (G.  T.).] 

A  Catalogue  of  Books  belonging  to  the  Wolverhamp- 
ton Library,  founded  1794.  To  which  are  prefixed  the 
Laws  of  the  Institution,  and  the  List  of  Proprietors  and 
Subscribers.     Wolverhampton,  1868.    8vo. 

Library  Catalogue,  with  Supplements.  Wolverhamp- 
ton, 1835—45. 

The  Rights  of  the  Poor.  Showing  the  Origin  and 
Mission  of  the  Wolverhampton  Grammar  School,  n.p., 
pi,  or  d.    8vo.,  pp.  11. 

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The  Wulfrunian.  A  Magazine  written  by  the  Boys  of 
the  Free  Grammar  School.     Wolverhampton,  1884. 

Wolverhampton  Wesleyan  Circuit.  Copy  of  Docu- 
ments deposited  in  Stones  in  Cranmer  Chapel,  Newhampton 
Eoad,  and  in  the  Wednesfield  and  Blakenhall  Chapels, 
October  9th,  1885. 

Adventures  of  King  Charles  II.  after  the  Battle  of 
Worcester.     Wolverhampton,  1838. 

Collegiate  Church  at  Wolverhampton.  [Jour.  Brit. 
Archwol.  Assoc.  (1873),  Vol.  XXIX.] 

The  Wolverhampton  Case.  [  The  Ch.  Reformer,  Vol. 
III.  (1836).] 

Guide  to  the  Church  Congress  and  Ecclesiastical  Art 
Exhibition,  to  be  held  at  Wolverhampton,  October  3rd  to 
8th,  1887 ;  including  A  Guide  to  Wolverhampton,  with 
map,  and  the  Readers  and  Speakers  at  the  Congress.  "W  ith 
a  Diary  for  each  Day.     London,  1887.     12mo.,  pp.  144. 

Stafford  Summer  Assizes.  Monday,  July  28th,  1851. 
The  Queen  versus  George  Dufiield,  Thomas  Woodworth, 
and  John  Gaunt.  Tuesday  and  Wednesday,  July  29th  & 
30th,  1851.  The  Queen  versus  William  Peel,  Frederick 
Green,  Thomas  Winters,  Thomas  Pitt,  Charles  Pratt, 
Henry  Eowlands.  Before  Mr.  Justice  Erie  and  a  Special 
Jury.     Wolverhampton :  Bridgen.   1851.    8vo.,  pp.  130,  222. 

Authorized  Report  of  the  Papers,  Prepared  Addresses, , 
and  Discussions  of  the  Church  Congress,  held  at  Wolver- 
hampton, on  Tuesday,  Wednesday,  Thursday,  and  Friday, 
October  1st,  2nd,  3rd,  and  4th,  1867.    London :  Macmillan. 
1867.    8vo. 

Ditto.  Church  Congress,  held  Wolverhampton,  1887. 
London  ;  Bemrose  ^  Son.     1887.     8vo. 

An  Account  of  the  Members  of  the  Christian  Church 
assembling  in  Queen  Street  Chapel,  Wolverhampton. 
Wolverhampton  :  Printed  by  William  Sleigh.  1850.  12mo., 
pp.  16  ;  for  1855,  ]2mo.,  pp.  18. 

Manual  for  ditto.  Wolverhampton ;  Printed  by  J.  Mc 
D.  Roebuch.    1872.     12mo.,  pp.  64. 

[See  Barford  &  Newitt,  Hinde  (A.)  (P.  H.),  Edwards 
(C),  Chilton  (H.  H.),  Turner  (F.  A.),  Elliot  (J.),  JefEcock 
(Rev.  Preb.),  Wallis  (G.),  Hayes  (A.),  Brevitt  (H.),  Parke 
(W.),  Steen  (J.)  (D.),  Steen  &  Blackett,  Simpson  (T.), 
Simpson  &  Blackett,  Bridgen  (Joseph),  Lawley  (G.  T.), 
Thorueycroft  (G.  B.)  (T.),  Barker  (T.  H.),  Robertson 
(Rev.  W.),  Milner  (Archbp.),  Berington  (Right  Rev.  C.) 
(Rev.  J.),  The  Giffiards,  McRoebuck  (J.  M.),  Gough  (A.  H.), 
Gough  (Col.),  Newnham  (Dr.)  (Dr.,  Jun.),  Jackson  (T.  V.J, 
Malet  (Dr.),  McMunn  (Dr.),  Segrave  (Capt.),  Oliver  (Rev. 
G.),  Bagleton  (S.  P.,  in  Appendix),  Mcllwraith  (W.), 
Mitchell  (6.  B.),  Hattou  (H.  H.),  Saunders  (J.),  Jones 
(J.)  (Rev.  J.)  (Rev.  S.).j 

"WOMBOURNIS. 

Monuments.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  853,  74.] 

Wood,  Anthony. 

Letters  to  Ashmole.  [Bodl.  Lib.,  1131,  28]a6  :  1136*, 
2  ;  2790,  746,  75a.] 

Wood,  Edward  Herbert,  b.  Port  Hill,  1848  ; 
s.  of  Edward  Wood,  Esq.  ;  IMat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox., 
12th  June,  1867  ;  Captain  Warwickshire 
Yeomanry  Cavalry ;  of  Newbold  Revel,  Warws., 
and  Ramsey,  Isle  of  Skye. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1597.] 

Wood,  Enoch,     b.  Burslem  ;  a  Potter. 

Report  of  the  Trial  of  an  Action  wherein  John  Ward, 
Gent.,  one  of  the  Attornies  of  His  Majesty's  Court  of 
King's  Bench,  was  Plaintiff,  and  Enoch  Wood,  was  De- 
fendant, tried  at  the  Summer  Assizes  for  the  County  of 
Stafford,  on  Wednesday,  the  4th  of  August,  1819,  before 
Mr.  Justice  Holroyd  and  a  Special  Jury.  Counsel  for  the 
Plaintiff :  Messrs,  Jervis.  Peake,  and  Pearson.  For 
the  Defendant :  Messrs.  Taunton  and  Puller.  Stafford : 
Printed  by  J.  Drury.     1819.     8vo.,  pp.  73. 

Wood,  Francis.     Lichfield. 
[Bodl.  Lib.,  1521  (a),  7J.] 

Wood,  Hamlet.     Burslem. 

The  Negro.    An  Historical  Poem.     Burslem :  Printed 
for  the  Author.    1833.    12mo.,  pp.  xiii.,  100. 


Wood,  Rev.  Henry,  b.  Wolverhampton,  1666  ; 
s.  of  Henry  Wood,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Pembroke 
Coll.,  Ox.,  19th  IMarch,  1682  ;  B.A.,  1686  ; 
IVI.A.,  1689  ;  Chp.  Magd.  Coll.,  1690—93  ; 
Rector  of  Aldridge,  1693  ;  Preb.  of  Ulveton 
Decani  and  Canon  of  Lichfield,  26th  Oct., 
1700,  to  death  ;  Vicar  of  Wellington,  Salop, 
1709  ;  d.,  Aldridge  {bur.  27th),  Sept.,  1718. 
[Bloxam's  Magd.   Coll.,  II.,   170 ;     Foster's  Alumni 

Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1670 ;    Harwood's  Lichfield,  239  ;    Kotes 

on  Aldridge,  I.,  22,  23,  31,  35  :  II.,  51.] 

Wood,  John.     b.  Tamworth,  1621 ;  s.  of  Edward 
Wood;     Mat.    Oriel    Coll.,    Ox.,    12th    Jdy, 
1636. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1671.] 

Wood,  John.  M.A.,  Oxon. ;  M.B.,  1877 ; 
L.R.C.S.,  Edin,,  1880  ;  L.S.A.,  1877  ;  Univ. 
Coll.,  London,  and  Queen's  Coll.,  Birmingham  ; 
Member  of  Midland  Med.  Soc,  and  also  Brit. 
Med.  Assoc.  ;  Surgeon  to  Walsall  Cottage 
Hospital ;  Med.  Officer  Walsall  Workhouse  ; 
Med.  Officer  of  Health  W;alsall  Rural  District. 
Case  of  Post  Partuum  Pemphigus.     [Lancet   (1888).] 

Wood,  John  Baddeley.  b.  Hamburgh,  1849  ;  s. 
of  Edmund  Thomas  Wedgwopd  Wood,  Esq., 
of  Porthill,  and  Sophia,  his  wife  ;  Mat.  Merton 
Coll.,  Ox.,  17th  Oct.,  1868;  B.A.,  1872; 
M.A ,  1875  ;  of  Henley  Hall,  Salop,  and 
Wirkswoi-th,  Derbys.  ;  Barrister-at-Law,  Lin- 
coln's Inn,  1874  ;  J.P.,  Salop. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1599.] 

Wood,  Rev.  Joseph,  b.  Morridge,  near  Ipstones, 
23rd  April,  1829  ;  s.  of  Joseph  Wood  and 
Martha,  his  wife  ;  educated  at  Mr.  W.  Baim- 
bridge's  Sch.,  Cheddleton,  Mr.  John  Slack's 
Sch.,  Monyash,  and  by  Mr.  Thomas  Hallam. 
Flagg  ;  Primitive  Methodist  Minister  ;  Secre- 
tary and  President  of  Conference,  1882  ;  Con- 
nexional  Sunday  Sch.  Agent  and  Secretary, 
1874—82  ;  Governor  of  Theological  Coll., 
Manchester,  1889—94  ;  Hon.  D.D.,  Wesleyan 
Coll.,  Montreal,  1879  ;  7n.  Henrietta,  dau.  of 
John  Leonard,  Esq.,  of  Patrington,  Yorks.  ; 
Superannuated,  1894. 

Sunset  at  Noonday.  A  Biography  of  Mrs.  Robson 
London,  1876.    8vo.,  pp.  242. 

A  Lecture  on  Africa  and  its  Resources.    London  1870 

Christ  and  His  Critics.     London,  1876.    8vo. 

Numerous  Contributions  to  the  Primitive  Methodist 
Magazine,  &c. 

Wood,  Rev.  Richard,  b.  Woodborough,  Notts., 
1665  ;  s.  of  Montague  Wood  ;  Mat.  Corpus 
Christi  Coll.,  Ox.,  2nd  April,  1680;  B.A.,1683; 
M.A.,  1686;  Preb.  of  Stotfold,  Lichfield, 
15th  Feb.,  1689,  to  death  ;  Rector  and  Vicar 
of  Getling,  Notts.,  1703  ;  Canon  of  Southwell, 
172],  to  death;  d.  1734. 

T  •  vt^,°f^o^.'l  ,-^1™°'  O^oii-.  B.S.,  IV.,  1672 ;    Harwood's 
Lichfield,  248.] 

Wood,  Rev.  Richard,     b.  Burslem,  1841  ;   s.  of 
Enoch  Wood,  Esq. ;    Mat.  Wore.  Coll     Ox 
19th  Oct.,  1863  ;    B.A.,  1867  ;    M.A.,  187o'; 
Curate  of  Parish  Ch.,  Leeds,  1868—71  ;    of 
Bishop's- Tachbrook,    Warws.,   1871—73":    of 


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Little  Heywood,  1873—74  :  of  Eichard's 
Castle,  Herefs.,  1874 — 76  ;  of  Brampton  Bryan, 
Herefs.,  1877—78  ;  Rector  of  Harborough 
Magna,  Warws.,  1878  ;  Vicar  of  Elton, 
Herefs.,  1887  to  date. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1599.] 

Wood,  Rt.  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  Hackney  ;  s.  of 
Thomas  Wood,  Clerk  to  the  Spieery  of  James 
I.  ;  educated  Westrar.  Sch.  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Cli., 
Ox.,  1627  ;  B.A.,  27th  April,  1631  ;  M.A., 
24th  April,  1634  ;  (incorporated  Cam.  Univ., 
1638)  B.D.,  15th  May,  1641  ;  ^D.D.,  3rd 
March,  1648  ;  Chp.  in  Ordinary  to  Charles 
I.,  1635  ;  Rector  of  Whickham,  Durham, 
1635,  until  ejected  during  the  Civil  War  ;  re- 
stored, 1660  ;  Canon  of  Durham,  1660  ;  Chp. 
to  Charles  II.,  1660  ;  Dean  of  Licbfield,  1663 
—71  ;  Bp.  of  Lichfield,  1671  to  death  ;  d. 
18th  April,  1692. 

[Bliss's  Wood's  Ath.  Oxon.,  IV.,  881 ;  Lansd.  MS., 
087,  f.  159  ;  Alumni  "West.,  99  ;  Chesters  of  Chicheley, 
488—506  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1673  ;  Ha'r- 
wood's  Lichfield,  156,  186.] 

Wood,  Rev.  William  Hardy,  b.  North  Somer- 
cotes.  Lines.,  1836  ;  s.  of  Rev.  James  Wood  ; 
Mat.  Univ.  Coll.,  Ox.,  22nd  June,  1854; 
B.A.,  1858  ;  M.A.,  1861  ;  Curate  of  St. 
Peter's,  Wolverhampton,  1859 — 63  ;  Head 
Master,  Wolverhampton  Gr.  Sch.,  1863 — 65  ; 
Curate  of  St.  Luke's,  Leeds,  1865—68 ; 
Rector  of  Benwick,  Camb.,  1868  to  date  ; 
R.D.  of  March,  1884. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1599.] 

Wood,  Willoughby. 

The  Means  of  Increasing  the  Home  Production  of 
Animal  Food  .  .  .  Birmingham :  Billing  ^  Son.  n.d. 
(1868).    8to.,  pp.  37. 

WooDALL,  William,  b.  Shrewsbury,  March, 
1832  ;  n.  of  William  Woodall,  Esq.  ;  educated 
The  Crescent  Congregation  Sch.,  Liverpool ; 
chief  Partner  in  Firm  of  Macintyre  &  Co., 
Potters,  Washington  Works,  Burslem  ;  Chief 
Bailiff  of  Burslem,  1871—72  ;  1st  Chairman 
of  Burslem  Sch.  Board ;  J.P.,  Staffs.  ;  on 
Royal   Commission    on    Technical    Education, 

188  9    ;    ditto,  on  Education  of  Blind  and 

Deaf  Mutes,  189  ;  formerly  President  of  Muni- 
cipal Corporations  Associations  ;  ditto,  of  North 
Staffs.  Min.  and  Mech.  Eng.  Inst.,  1890  ; 
Chairman  of  the  Deputies  of  the  Three  De- 
nominations of  Protestant  Dissenters  since 
1888  ;  M.P.,  Stoke,  1880—85  ;  of  Hanley, 
1885  to  date  ;    Surveyor-General  of  Ordnance, 

1885 86  ;    Financial  Secretary  to  Treasury, 

1892  to  date  ;  Chevalier  Legion  of  Honour, 
1892  ;  m.,  1870,  Evelyn,  dau.  of  James 
Macintyre,  Esq.,  of  Burslem. 

Paris  under  Two   Sieges.     Hank;/ :  Allbut  ^  Daniel. 

^"^•^'coSutof  r'  Contemporary  Review,  Good  Words, 
Once  a  Week,  English  Illustrated  Magazine,  and  Sailg 
Graphic. 

WooDFORDE,  F.  C.  B.A.,  Ox.  Univ.;  Assistant 
Master,    High   Sch.,    Newcastle,    188  —8    ; 


Head  Master,  Market  Drayton  Gr.  Sch.,  1890 
to  date. 

An  Etymological  Index  to  Shakspeare's  Play  of 
Henry  V.  .  .  .  Printed  and  Published  by  D.  Silworth, 
Newcastle,    n.d.     12mo.,  pp.  23. 

WooDHonsB,  Rev.  Charles  Goddard.     b.  Tetten- 
hall ;    s.  of  Rev.  W.  Woodhouse  ;    Mat.  Ch. 
Ch.,  Ox.,  15th  May,  1856  ;  M.A.,  1860. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1603,] 

WooDHOusE,  Rev.  George  Girdlestone.  b.  Sedg- 
ley,  1831  ;  s.  of  Rev.  George  Windus  Wood- 
house  [s«e]  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  16th  Oct., 
1850  ;  B.A.,  1854  ;  Curate  of  Tong,  Salop, 
1857—61  ;  P.O.  of  Upper  Gornal,  1861—67  ; 
Vicar  of  Yealmpton,  near  Plympton. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1604.] 

WooDHOTJSB,  Rev.  George  Windus.  b.  Cecil 
Street,  Strand,  London,  1801;  s.  of  James. 
Woodhouse,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  St.  Mary  Hall,  Ox., 
2nd  May,  1821  ;  B.A.,  1825  ;  M.A.,  1828  ; 
Curate  of  Sedgley,  182  —36  ;  Vicar  of  Al- 
brighton,  Salop,  1836  to  death  ;  d.  19th  June, 
1894. 
Practical  Sermons.  Wolverhampton :  T.  Simpson. 
1830.    12mo.    2nd  ed.,  1841,  12mo.,  pp.  vi.,  833. 

The  Careless  Christian.  Wolverhampton :  T.  Simpson. 
1841.     12mo. 

Parochial  Sermons.  Wolverhampton :  T.  Simpson. 
1844.    12mo. 

Practical  Sermons.  Wolverhampton :  T.  Simpson. 
1846.    12mo. 

The  Church  of  England  :  Her  Fidelity  to  the  Truth. 
A  Sermon.     Wolverhampton,  1840.    8to. 

The  Portraiture  of  a  Good  Man  and  Faithful  Pastor, 
as  exemplified  in  the  Life  and  Ministry  of  the  Rev.  George 
Fisk,  D.D.,  for  twenty-six  years  Vicar  of  St.  Mary's, 
Wolverhampton.  A  Sermon  preached  at  St.  Mary's,  on 
Sunday,  Feb.   28th,   1869     .     .  Wolverhampton :    W. 

Parke.     1860.     Svo.,  pp.  20. 

WooDHODSE,  James.     A  Shoemaker  at  Wom- 
bourne  and  Rowley  Regis. 
Poems  on  Several  Occasions.    2nd  ed.,  corrected,  with 
several  poems  never  before  published.   London,  1766.    8vo., 
pp.  XV.,  181. 

Woodhouse,  John.  s.  of  John  Woodhouse,  of 
Wombourne  Woodhouse  ;  an  active  Parlia- 
mentarian ;  originally  educated  for  Holy  Orders 
but  became  a  Presbyterian  ;  kept  an  Academy 
at  Sheriffhales,  Salop,  where  he  educated  several 
notable  persons — as  Harley,  Earl  of  Orford, 
and  others  ;  m.  a  dau.  of  Major  Hubbard,  of 
Rearsby  Hall,  Leics.  ;  because  of  his  active- 
ness  on  behalf  of  the  Parliamentary  party 
during  the  Civil  War,  the  Estates  were  alien- 
ated from  him. 
[Shaw,  I. ;  Burke's  Landed  Gentry.] 

Woodhouse.  Very  Rev.  John  Chappell.  b. 
Lich6eld,  1748  ;  s.  of  William  Woodhouse, 
M.D.  (b.  1710 ;  d.  1755)  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch., 
Ox.,  6th  April,  1765  ;  B.A.,  1770  ;  M.A., 
1773  ;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  1807  ;  Rector  of 
Donington,  Salop,  1773  to  death  ;  of  Stoke, 
1814  to  death  ;  Preb.  of  Rochester,  1797 — 
98  ;  Preb.  of  Freeford  aud  Canon  of  Lich- 
field, 6th  March,  1793—1807  ;  Arcbd.  'of 
Salop,   Oct.,  1798,  to  death  ;     Dean  of  Lich- 


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field,    1807  to  death ;    m.  Mercy  Peate ;    d. 
17th  Nov.,  1833. 

A  Charge  delivered  at  the  Tisitation  of  Salop.  Lkh- 
fidd,  1803.     8vo. 

The  Apocalypse  translated  ;  with  Notes,  critical  and 
explanatory!    London,  1805.    Roy.  8vo. 

Annotations  on  the  Apocalypse.  London,  1828.  Roy. 
8vo. 

Sermon  on  Matt.  10. 8  [Society  for  Propogation  of  the 
Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts].     London,  1808.     8vo. 

A  Sermon  preached  before  the  House  of  Commons. 
London,  1808.     4to! 

Sermon  preached  at  St.  Paul's,  at  the  Annual  Meeting 
of  the  Charity  Children  educated  in  and  about  London. 
London.  1804.     4to. 

A  Sermon  preached  at  the  Parish  Church  of  "Walsall. 
Walsall,  1814.    8vo. 

The  Duty  of  the  Clergy.  A  Charge,  Lichfield :  T. 
G.  Lomax    .    .    .    1817.    8to.,  pp.  12. 

A  Short  Account  of  Lichfield  Cathedral.  [By  J.  C. 
"W.,  assisted  by  W.  Newling.]  Lichfield,  1811.  9th  ed., 
1870.  12mo. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1604 ;  Harwood's  Lich- 
field, 216,  231 ;  Hutchinson's  Stoke.] 

"Woodland,  Eev.  Eldred.  lilat.  IVIagd.  Hall, 
Ox.;  B.A.,  1839;  Eector  of  Stone,  1854— 
77  ;   Vicar  of  IVIilton,  Portsea,  1877. 

Sermon  on  the  Occasion  of  the  French  Revolution. 
1848. 

Occasional  Poems. 

Poem  upon  the  National  Welcome  of  the  Princess 
Alexandra  .  .  .  London:  Printed  by  Spottiswoode  cf' 
Co.     1863.     Published  by  the  Author.     Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  19. 

WoouNOOTH,  Benjamin.     Kidsgrove. 

The  Economical  Application  of  Steam  Power  to  the 
Drainage  of  Mines  and  the  Raising  of  Minerals.  \_Trans. 
North  Staffs.  M.  and  Mech.  Eng.,  I.,  84—94,  99—100.] 

WooDROFFE,  Eev.  Benjamin,  b.  Oxford,  April, 
1638  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Woodroffe  (ejected 
from  Kingsland,  Herefs.)  ;  educated  Westmr. 
Sch.  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  23rd  July,  1656  ; 
B.A.,  1659  ;  M.A.,  1662  ;  (incorporated  Cam. 
Univ.,  1664)  B.D.andD.D.,  14th  Jan.,  1672  ; 
Canon,  1672 ;  Dean,  1688  ;  Principal  of 
Glouc.  Hall  (Wore.  Coll.),  1692—1711; 
licensed  to  marry,  15th  Nov.,  1676,  Dorothy 
Stonehouse,  of  Besselsleigh,  Berks.  ;  Chp.  to 
Charles  II.,  1674  ;  ditto,  to  James,  Duke  of 
York,  when  in  command  of  the  "  Royal  Prince" 
in  the  engagement  off  Southwold  Bay,  May, 
1662;  F.R.S.  ;  Lecturerto  the  Temple,  1672  ; 
Vicar  of  Piddington,  Dorset.,  1673—74;  of 
Shrivenham,  Berks.,  1675  ;  Preb.  of  Sandiacre, 
and  Canon  of  Lichfield,  2nd  Sept.,  1678  to 
death ;  Rector  of  St.  Bartholomew's,  Royal 
Exchange,  London,  1678  to  death  ;  d.,  July, 
1711  ;  hur.  25th,  same  month,  in  St.  Bartholo- 
mew's Ch.  Will  proved  at  Oxford,  22nd 
Sept.,  1711. 

Sermons.    London,  1870. 

Sermons.     Oxford,  1700.    Ditto,  1703. 

Dahiel's  Seventy  Weeks  .  .  .  Explained  and  offered 
to  the  Jews.    London,  1702.    4to. 

The  Case  of  Gloucester  Hall,  in  Oxford,  rectifying  the 
False  Statement  made  by  Dr.  Woodroffe.  [By  J.  Baron.] 
1703.    4to. 

Bxaminis  et  Examinantis  Examen,  sive  Ref  ormationis 
et  Reformatorum  Defensis  adversus  Calumnias  F.  Foria 
Otrokoesi    .    .    .     Oxon.,  1700.    4to. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1676  ;  Bliss's 
Wood's  Ath.  Oxon.,  IV..  1640  ;  Alumni  West.,  145  ;  Raw- 
linson's  MS.,  II.,  60  :  XVin.,  128  ;  Harwood's  Lichfield, 
246.] 


Woodward,  Willoughby.    b.  Wednesbury,  1841 ; 

s.  of  Francis  Woodward,   Esq.  ;    Mat.  Exeter 

Coll.,   Ox.,   14th  June,   1859  ;    B.A.,  1862  ; 

M.A.,  1868  ;  entered  Indian  Civil  Service,  1862. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1606.] 

WooLFE,  Rev.  John.  b.  Stone,  1763  ;  s.  of 
Eev.  Benjamin  Woolfe  ;  Mat.  Wore.  Coll., 
Ox.,  31st  Oct.,  1781  ;  B.A.,  1785  ;  M.A., 
1788  ;  Scholar  until  1826  ;  Master  Dilhorne 
Gr.  Sch.  :  d.  1826. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1607.] 

WooLLEY,  Eev.  Henry  Eushworth.  b.  Northamp- 
ton, ;1777;  s.  of  Eev.  Thomas  Woolley ;  Mat. 
Lincoln  Coll.,  Ox.,  3rd  July,  1794;  B.A., 
1794  ;  M.A.,  1812  ;  Eector  of  Shillington, 
Dorset,  1813  :  of  the  Donative  of  Middleton, 
Worcs.,  1813  ;  Vicar  of  Shenstone  ;  Eector 
of  Handsworth,  1841,  to  death  ;  d.  7th  Oct.. 
1847. 
[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1608.] 

WooLLEY  (or  Wolley),  Eev.  John.  b.  Shaw- 
house,  Staffs.,  1617  ;  Mat.  Wadh.  Coll.,  Ox., 
10th  April,  1635  ;  B.A.,  Trin.  Coll.,  19th 
Nov.,  1639  ;  M.A.,  20th  March,  1642  ;  Eector 
of  Farley-Hungerford,  Somers.,  1657  ;  Vicar 
of  Bromsgrove,  Worcs.,  1660. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S  ,  IV.,  1679.] 

WooLLBY,  L.  M.  Printer,  Liverpool  Eoad, 
Stoke.     \_See  Graves  (Eev.  R.  D.] 

Hartshill  Working  Men's  Institute.  .  .  .  Book  of 
Words.     Stohe-upon-Trent :  L.  M.  Woolley.     1865.     8vo. 

No.  1.,  May  15,  1869.  The  Amateur  Authors'  Magazine. 
A  Quarterly  Magazine.  Printed/or  the  Amateur  Authors' 
Society  by  L.  M.  Woolley,  Liverpool  Road,  Stoke-upon' 
Trent.    8vo.,  pp.  10.     [3  numbers  only  issued.] 

Woolley  and  Son,  Messrs. 

Prayers  and  Hymns  to  be  used  at  the  Meetings  .  .  . 
during  the  Church  Congress.  .  .  Stoke:  Woolley  (^  Son. 
1875. 

Report  of  the  Church  Congress  held  at  Stoke  upon- 
Trent.     StoTce :  Woolley  <^  Son.     1875.     8vo. 

Woolley,  Thomas  Edward,  b.  Gold's  Hill,  near 
Tipton,  1846  ;  s.  of  Frederick  Farmer  Woolley, 
Esq. ;  Mat.  Queen's  Coll.,  Ox.,  18th  Oct., 
1865. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1608.] 

WooLRicH,  Humphrey,  b.  1633  ;  a  Quaker  ; 
Newcastle  ;  d.,  London,  31st  June,  1707  ; 
bin:  2nd  July. 

A  Declarations  to  the  Baptists,  concerning  the  name 
of  the  Lord,  and  what  it  is  to  be  baptized  thereinto  ; 
Written  by  one  who  was  sometime  one  with  them  in  the 
Shadows,  feeding  upon  the  Wind,  and  eating  that  which 
died  of  itself,  and  did  not  satisfie  ;  But  have  now  found 
the  day  wherein  the  shadows  flee  away,  and  hath  received 
another  name  besides.  London :  Printed  for  J.  C,  and  are 
to  be  sold  by  Thomas  Simmons.    1659.    4to.    pp.  40. 

The  Unlimited  God,  not  limited  by  any  of  the  Children 
of  Light ;    .    .    .   Given  forth  from  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord 

in  Humphrey  Woolrich.    London,  1659.    4to.,  pp.  24. 

And  John  Pennyman  and  Thos.  Coventry. 

Some  Grounds  and  Reasons  drawn  from  the  Law  of 
God,  and  this  Nation,  to  Manifest  the  Unlawfulness  of  the 
Practice  of  those  Magistrates,  and  others,  who  commit 
Men  to  Prison,  or  Fine,  for  not  Putting  Off  the  Hat,  or 
not  Standing  Bare  before  Them.  London :  Printed  for 
Mobert  Wilson.    1660.    4to.,  pp.  8. 


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Oh  London  !  with  thy  Magistrates  and  Rulers  [Writ- 
ten in  Newgate  the  14th  of  the  11th  Month,  1660.  n.p., 
pi.,  or  d.    fol.    half  sheet. 

The  Rock  of  Ages  Known;  and  Foundations  of  many 
Generations  discover'd,  after  this  long  and  dark  Night  of 
Apostacy.  London :  Printed/or  Robert  Wilson,  in  Martin's 
L' Grand.    1661.    4to.,  pp.  16. 

A  Visitation  to  the  Captive  Seed  of  Israel  and  a  door 
opened  to  the  Prisoner  in  the  Pit,  that  the  band  of  Dark- 
ness may  be  broken Given  forth,  in  Bowels  of 

Compassion  to  the  scattered  sheep  that  are  yet  of  another 
Fold.  London :  Printed  for  Thomas  Simmons.  1661.  4to., 
pp.  16. 

To  All  Presbyterian  Ministers.-  1661.  Broadside.  1 
sheet. 

To  the  King  and  both  Houses  of  Parliament  sitting 
at  Westminster,  and  to  every  particular  Member  thereof  ; 
.  .  .  Printed/or  Robert  Wilson,  at  the  Sign  of  the  Blach 
Spread  Eagle  and  Windmil,  in  Martins  Le  Grand,  n.d. 
4to.,  pp.  16. 

From  the  Shepherd  of  Israel  to  the  Bishops  in  Eng- 
land. With  some  Queries  and  Councell  to  all  Countries, 
and  Judges,  &c.  That  they  Incence  not  King  Charles 
against  the  Lord's  Heritage.  London :  Printed  for  Robert 
Wilson,    n.d.    4to.,  pp.  16. 

[No  title  ;  begins]  "Is  this  to  deny  the  Pope's  Supre- 
macy."   n.p.,  pi.,  or  d.    sm.  4to.,  Broadside.    J-sheet. 

One  Warning  more  to  the  Baptists,  before  their  Day 
be  wholly  spent,  and  the  Night  cover  them,  in  which  no 
man  can  work  for  God.  London :  Printed  foi'  Robert 
Wilson.    1661.     4to.,  pp.  24. 

This  is  written  in  Plainnesse  of  Heart,  and  Bowels  of 
Everlasting  Love,  to  my  Prosecutors,  who  have  shot  sore 
at  me,  and  hated  me  without  a  cause.  Both  Magistrates, 
Priests,  and  People  in  Stailord  Shire,  or  elsewhere.  .  . 
Printedfor  Robert  Wilson,     n.d.     4to.,  pp.  22. 

A  Visitation  and  Warning  is.  Is  this  unto  all  Magis- 
trates and  Law-Makers,  Temporal  and  Spiritual,  to  Repent 
of  Persecution  and  to  forsake  the  Evil  thereof,  that  so 
they  may  obtain  mercy  and  find  a  Hiding-place  in  the 
Day  of  God's  wrath.  .     .     .     Humphrey  Wooldridge. 

•London:  Printed  in  the  year  1662.     4to.,  pp.  30. 

To  the  Inhabitants  of  London,  This  is  a  Message  in 
the  Name  of  the  Lord.  London :  Printed  in  the  year  1663. 
fol.,  i-sheet. 

A  General  Epistle  to  the  Friends  of  Truth  and 
Righteousness,  in  England  and  Holland,  or  elsewhere  ;  . 
Written  in  the  11th  Moneth,  Anno  1665.  With  Another 
Epistle  ...  by  Samuel  Cates.  .  .  .  n.p.,  pL,  or  d. 
(1665).    4:to.,  1  sheet. 

A  Plaine,  and  Good  Advice  to  the  Parliament-men, 
and  Officers  of  the  Army,  of  the  Common-Wealth  of 
England,  Scotland,  and  Ireland.  (Written  in  Newgate). 
n.d.    Broadside.     1  sheet.  .   . 

A  Declaration  of  the  Tender  Mercies  of   the  Living 
Lord  in  causing  his  Holy  Day  to  spring  from  on  High,  in 
his  own  Age  and  Generation,  after  a  long  Night  of  Dark- 
ness,    n.p., pi.,  or  d.     4to.,  pp.  12.  „.       ^  j 
An  Epistle  to  all  Friends  that  be  Travelling  towards 
the  Holy  City  and  Rest  that  is  in  Everlasting  Life,  that 
they  may  not  Over-Charge  themselves,  nor  Burden  them- 
selves on  their  Journey,  n.p.,  pi,  or  d.  (1674).  4to    pp.  12. 
A  Warning  and  Testimony  from  the  Lord  who  lives 
and  abides  for  ever.    Printed  in  the  year  1680.    4to.,  pp.  24. 
A  Brief    Testimony    and    Witness    against    iriends 
Wearing  of   Periwigs,  especially  them  that   Minister  to 
others       [Signed]    Humphrey   Woolrich.    Made   Publick 
in  Obedience  to  the  Lord  by  Richard  Bury,  1708.    n.p.,  pi., 
or  d.  (1708).    Broadside.     1  sheet.     [Posthumous.] 

Woolrich  (or  Wolridge),  John.  b.  Staffs., 
1562  ;  Mat.  Univ.  Coll.,  Ox.,  1st  Dec,  1581  ; 
B.A.,  22nd  Feb.,  1582;  M.A.,  10th  Dec, 
1584. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1668.] 

Woolrich,  Rev.  William  Henry,  b.  Lichfield, 
1825 ;  s.  of  John  Woolrich,  Esq.  ;  Mat. 
Pemb.  Coll.,  Ox.,  2nd  May^  1845 ;  B.A 
1849  ;  Curate  of  Jesus  Chapel,  Lnheld, 
Middlesex;  Vicar  (and  Patron)  of  Crowle, 
Worcs.,  1860  to  death  ;  o  Hudd.ngton, 
Worcs.,  1870  to  death  ;   d.  16th  Sept.,  1882. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1608.] 


WoRSDKLL,  Edmund,  b.  Staffs.,  1547;  Mat. 
Balliol  Coll.,  Ox.,  1575. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  B.S.,  IV.,  1679.] 

WoRSFOLD,  Rev.  John  ^Tapper.  St.  Bees,  1851 ; 
Curate  of  Bramford,  Suffolk,  1853  ;  of  Burs- 
lem,  1854  ;  of  St.  Clement's,  Ipswich,  1855— 
57  ;  of  Wolvey,  Warws.,  1857—59  ;  Vicar  of 
Tickenham,  Somers.,  1859  ;  P.C.  of  Welling- 
ton, Hanlev,  1860—68  ;  Vicar  of  Ch.  Ch., 
Somers  Town,  St.  Pancras,  1868—74  ;  Rector 
of  Haddlesey,  Yorks.,  1874. 

The  Doctrine  of  the  Trinity  practically  and  experi- 
mentally considered. 

The  Fulness  and  Freeness  of  the  Gospel. 

Wellington  Series  of  Tracts.    Hanky,  1862. 

Salvation  by  Grace. 

A  Visit  to  the  Vaudois  of  the  Piedmont  Valley. 
London :  J.  F.  Shaw  <}  Co.    1873.    8vo. 

WoRSWicKB,    John.     b.    Stafford,  1581  ;    Mat. 
Merton  Coll.,  Ox.,  28rd  July,  1596. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1681.] 

WonswicKB,  Thomas,     b.   Staffs.,  1564  ;    Mat. 
,      St.  Alban  Hall,  Ox.,  1st  Dec,  1581  ;    B.A., 
Merton  Coll.,  15th  June,  1585. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1681.] 

WaRTHiNGTON,    Rcv.   John.     b.    Coton, 

1832  ;  s.  of  Henry  Worthington,  Esq. ;  Mat. 
Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  5th  Feb.,  1850  ;  B.A., 
1854  ;  M.A.,  1884  ;  Curate  of  Little  Bedwyn, 
Wilts.,  1860—62  ;  Vicar  of  Shuckburgh, 
Warws.,  1866 — 78  ;  of  Farnworth,  Lanes., 
1878 — 88  ;  Rector  of  North  Law,  Devon., 
1885. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1611.] 

Worthington,   Rev.  Thomas,     b.  Blainscough, 

near  Wigan,  Lanes.,  circa  1548  ;   President  of 

English    Coll.,    Douay,    France  ;     d.    Staffs., 

1626. 

[Bliss's  Wood's  Ath.  Oxon.,  II.,  406  ;  Dod's  Ch.  Hist., 

IL,  391.] 

WoRTLBY,  Rt.  Hon.  James  Archibald  Stuarts 
Wortley.  b.  St.  James's  Square,  London, 
3rd  July,  1805  ;  s.  of  James  A.  Stuart- 
Wortley  (afterwards  1st  Baron  Wharnecliffe)  ; 
Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.;  B.A.,  1826  ;  M.A.,1831  ; 
Fellow,  Merton  Coll.  ;  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner 
Temple,  1881  ;  Q.C.,  1841  ;  Senior  Bencher  ; 
Standing  Counsel  to  Bank  of  England,   1844 

45  ;   Solicitor-General  to  the  Queen  Dowager, 

1845  ;  Attorney-General  to  Duchy  of  Lan- 
caster, 1845;  Judge  Advocate-General,  Jan., 
1846 — 50  ;  P.C. ;  Recorder  of  London,  Sept., 
1850 — 56  ;  Solicitor-General,  Nov.,  1856 — 
May,  1857  ;  J.P.  and  Deputy  Lieutenant, 
Yorks.,  1846  ;  J.P.,  Bute  and  Forfar  ;  M.P., 
Halifax,  1835—37  ;  Buteshire,  1842— May, 
1859  ;  Commissioner  of  London,  1850  ;  m., 
1846,  Jane,  dau.  of  Lord  Wenlock  ;  of  Can- 
well  Hall,  near  Tamworth  ;  d.  22nd  Aug., 
1881. 
[Dod's  Peerage  (1874) ;  Foster's  Peerage  (1882).] 


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WoTTON. 

Descent  from  Ancient  Deeds  and  Arms.      [Bodl.  Lib., 
833  (66),  459,  460  :  844,  41.] 

WoTTON,  Andrew,  b.  Walford,  Staffs.,  1669  ; 
«.  of  Ph.  Wotton ;  Mat.  Brasenose  Coll., 
Ox.,  8tli  April,  1685  ;  B.A.,  1687. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1682.] 

Wotton,  Sir  Henry. 

Reliquianse  ;  with  Life.  By  Izaak  Walton.  London, 
1654. 

Wotton,  Thomas.     Wrinehill,  near  Betley. 

The  English  Baronetage.  Three  Tolumes.  London, 
1741.    8vo. 

Arms  of  Baronets.    Engraved  on  1 06  plates.    London, 

ms. 

Wragge,  Clement  Lindley.  b.  Stourbridge, 
Worcs.,  18th  Sept.,  1862  [lived  at  Oaka- 
moor  from  five  months  old  upvfards]  ;  s. 
of  Clement  Ingleby  Wragge,  Solicitor  ;  edu- 
cated Uttoxeter  Gr.  Sch.,  Belvidere  House 
Sch.,  Upper  Norwood,  London,  and  privately 
under  Rev.  W.  M.  Birch,  Vicar  of  Launceston, 
Cornwall;  F.R.G.S.  ;  F.R.Met.S.  ;  M.S.A.  ; 
M.Scots.lVIet.S.  ;  P.R.S.  of  S.  Australia  ; 
ditto,  Queensland  ;  Gold  Medalist,  Ben  Nevis 
Observatory  ;  Government  Meteorologist  of 
Queensland,  to  date  ;  m.  Leonore,  dau.  of 
Edward  Thornton,  Solicitor,  Adelaide,  S. 
Australia. 

Eeports  to  Government  of  England,  from  Ben  Nevis 
Observatory. 

Ditto,  to  Government  of  Queensland  from  Weather 
Bureau,  Brisbane. 

C.  L.  C.  is  Author  of  numerous  Contributions  on 
Meteorological  Subjechs  to  Magazines  and  Periodicals. 

C.  L.  C.  edited  the  Meteorological  Articles  in  Midland 
Naturalist,  1878. 

Ween,  Rev.  Geoffrey.  M.A.,  Ox.  Univ.,  14th 
Jan.,  1510  ;  Clerk  to  the  Closet  and  Chp.  (or 
Confessor)  to  Henry  VII.  and  to  Henry  VIII.; 
Master,  Sherburn  Hospital,  Durham  ;  Rector  of 
Loughborough,  Leics.  ;  of  Hanslope,  Bucks., 
1511  ;  Canon  of  York,  1508  ;  Preb.  of  Cur- 
borough  and  Canon  of  Lichfield,  4th  April, 
1511—21,  Aug.,  1522,  and  7th  Dec,  1622, 
to  death  ;  Canon  of  Windsor,  1516  to  death  ; 
Rector  of  St.  Margaret's,  New  Fish  Street, 
London,  1612  ;  d.  5th  April,  1627. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon,,  E.S.,  IV.,  1684 ;  Harwood's 
Lichfield,  223  ;  Genealogist,  V.,  330.] 

Wren,  Very  Rev.  Matthew,  b.  London,  23rd 
Sept.,  1585  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Wren,  Mercer 
Mat.  Pemb.  Coll.,  Cam.,  28rd  June,  1601 
B.A.,  1604;  Fellow,  1606;  M.A.,  1608 
(incorporated  Ox.  Univ.,  12th  July,  1608) 
B.D.,  1615  ;  D.D.,  1623  ;  re-incorporated, 
31st  Aug.,  1636  ;  President  of  his  Coll., 
1616  ;  Vice-Chancellor,  1628  ;  Master  of 
Peterhouse,  Cam.,  1625  ;  Chp.  to  Prince 
Charles,  1626  ;  to  Bp.  Andrews  ;  Rector  of 
Taversham,  Camb.,  1615  ;  of  Bingham,  Notts., 
1624  ;  Canon  of  Winchester,  1623  ;  of  West- 
minster, 1634  ;  Dean  of  Windsor  and  Wolver- 
hampton, and  Registrar  of  the  Garter,  1628  ; 
Bp.   of   Hereford,    1634—35  ;    of    Norwich, 


1635  ;  of  Ely,  1638  ;  imprisoned  in  the  Tower 
of  London  nearly  16  years  ;  restored  to  his 
Bishopric,  &c.,  1660  ;    Dean  of  Chapel  Royal 

1636  ;  d.  24th  April,  1667.- 

Increpatio  Bar  Jesu;  sive  Polemicse  adsentiones 
locorum  aliquot  Sacrse  Scripturse  ab  imposturis  perver- 
sionum  in  Catechesi  Eaooviana.  London,  1660.  4to.  [Ee- 
printed  in  Critici  Sacri,  IX.  ] 

The  Abandoning  of  the  Scottish  Covenant.  London, 
1661. 

Epistolse  Vari^  ad  Viros  doctissimos.  , 

A  Sermon  preached  before  the  King's  Majestie.  Cam- 
bridge, 1627.    4to. 

Ditto.    London,  1660.    4to. 

Brief  History  of  the  Parish  and  Jurisdiction  of 
Wolverhampton  in  Staffordshii'e,  from  the  time  of  King 
Edgar  [Bodl.  Lib.,  1125,  II.*,  27,  f.  624—34] ;  Letters  to 
Sir  Thomas  Eowe,  Chancellor  [ib.,  1132,  f.  47a,  486,  496, 
506,  51a6,  53a6,  54a,  646,  79a6,  806  :  1111,  69,  596,  60—2, 
133]  ;  Notes  on  Garter  for  the  Earl  of  Kelley  [ib.,  102a]  ; 
Letters  to  Eichard  Baylie,  Dean  of  Salisbury  \ib.,  1132 
f.  181a,  1826,  184a,  1846]  ;  Letters  to  Archbp.  Laud  [ib., 
nil,  1366] ;  to  Sir  J.  Palmer,  Deputy  Chancellor  [ib.,  136, 
139]  ;  Papers  concerning  the  Order  of  Garter  [ib.,  1108, 
123,  133,  136,  139  :  1111,  33,  376,  58,  676,  106,  1096, 110—14 
123—296,  131—366,  141,  142:  1113,  108:  1123,  49,  &c  : 
1131,  1296  :  1132:  1134,  249]  ;  Arms  set  up  by  him  at  the 
Deanery  [ib.,  1115,  217]  ;  Warrants  by  him  [ib.,  1132, 
137]  ;  His  Expulsion  [ib.,  1111,  143,  144]  ;  Continuation 
by  him  of  Erith's  Catalogue  of  Deans  [16.,  1123, 1.,  etc.]  ; 
Letters  from  Sir  T.  Eowe  to  Dean  Wren  [ib.,  1111, 131, 1315, 
1336,  1346]  ;   from  Sir  J.  Borough,  Garter  [ib.,  135]. 

^  Statuta  noblissimi  Ordinis  in  Anglia  dicta  a  Periscelide 
Adjectes  aliquot  ad  marginam  Notaj,  in  quibus  vidue  erit' 
Quantum  Statuta  hsec  a  prioribus  discessereut.  Quantum 
et  ab  his  Statutis  recessum  ex  eo  tempore  sit.  Qua  per 
novorum  decretorum  accessiones,  QuH  per  hodiernas  con- 
suetedines  denique  Ex   collectione  et  collatione   M :  W : 


Articles  of  Impeachment  in  the  House  of  Commons 
[against  Wren].    London,  1641.    4to. 

Wren's  Anatomy  ;  Discovering  his  notorious  pranks, 
&c.     London,  1641.     4to. 

The  Wren's  Bed  Defiled ;  or.  Bishop  Wren  anatomized. 
London.  1641.     4to. 

Bishop  Wren's  Petition  to  Parliament  in  Defence  of 
Episcopacie.    London,  1642.    4to. 

Joyfull  Newes  from  the  Isle  of  Ely,  Declaring  the 
manner  of  the  apprehending  of  Bishop  Wren,  &c.  London 
1642.    4to.  ' 

A  Most  Sharp  Letter  which  was  found  in  the  Old 
Change,  Dedicated  to  Matthew  Wren,  Lord  Bishop  of 
Ely.     London,  1642.     4to. 

Wright,  C.  M. 

Not  a  bit  like  Christmas,  and  other  Stories 
Walsall:   W.  Henry  Robinson,    n.d.  (1886).  cr.  8vo.,  pp.  89. 

Wright,  Edward  Collier,  b.  Bradley,  1777  ;  s. 
of  Rev.  Samson  Wright ;  Mat.  Wore.  Coll., 
Ox.,  7th  April,  1796  ;  B.A.,  1800  ;  M.A., 
1806  ;  P.C.  of  Bradley,  1801  ;  of  Pilsford, 
Northants.,  1824  to  death  ;  d.  17th  Au"- 
1842.  "■' 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1614.] 

Weight,    Francis    S.,    Printer   and    Bookseller, 
Market  Place,  Longton. 

Transactions  of  iVorth  Staffordshire  Mining  and 
Mechanical  Engineers'  Institute.     Vol,  I. IV. 

Paper  on  Walker's  Patent  Detaching  Hook  &c- 
Longton  :  F.  S.  Wright,     n.d.     8vo.,  pp.  4,  4,  6.  ' 

Colliery  and  Ironworkers'  Boilers.  By  James  Bromer 
Longton :  F.  S.  Wright,     n.d.  (1874).     8vo.,  pp.  8 

Furnace  and  Van  Ventilation.  Longton-  F  S 
Wright,    n.d.  (1876).    8vo.,  pp.  4.  '      ' 

Eevised  Eules  and  List  of  Members  of  the  North 
Staffordshire  Mining  and  Mechanical  Engineers'  Institute 
Longton:  F.  S.  Wright.    1878.    8vo.,  pp.  16 

[See  Woodnooth  (B.),  Dunlop  (P.),  Goddard  (T.M.)  ] 


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Wright,  George  B.,  Electrical  Engineer,  Prince's 
Square,  Wolverhampton. 
The  Electric  Light  as  applied  to  Rolling  Mills    . 
Wolverhampton  :  Printed  by  John  Steen  &  Co.    n.d.  C1886)'. 
8vo.,  pp.  15. 

Wright,  Humphrey,      b.  Woodhouse,  1699  ;    s. 
of  Humphrey  Wright ;  Mat.  Magd.  Hall,  Ox., 
22nd  Feb.,  1714  ;  B.A.,  1718  ;  M.A.,  1732. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxou.,  IT.,  1615.] 

Wright,  John.     b.  Lichfield,  1682  ;  s.  of  Rnger 
Wright ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  13th  Oct.,  1699. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IV.,  1687.] 

Wright,  John. 

Staffordshire  Collections,  Coats  of  Arms  in  Colours, 
Drawings,  «fec.,  formed  1784.    4to.  vol.     [Salt  Lib.] 

Weight,  John,  Printer,  Stafford  Street,  Willen- 
hall. 

The  History  of  Willenhall,  with  a  Legend  of  St. 
Giles's ;  also  Trades'  Directory,  Almanack,  and  General 
Advertiser  for  the  year  1859.  Bv  John  Wright.  Willen- 
hall: J.  Wright,  'Printer,  Stafford  Street,  n.d.  (1859). 
12mo.,  pp.  62. 

Wright,    Eev.    Philip   James.      b.   Newcastle ; 
New  Connexion  Minister. 

The  Study  of  Creation,  and  other  Subjects.  London  ; 
1842.     Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  242.    Liverpool,  1848. 

The  Way  to  Salvation.  A  Reply.  Liverpool,  1848. 
Cr.  8vo. 

The  Jubilee  of  the  Methodist  Kew  Connexion.  By 
T.  Allin  and  P.  J.  "Wright.     London,  1848.     12mo. 

The. Cultivation  of  the  Intellect.  Halifax,  1848.  18mo. 

The  Gathered  Rose.  Memoir  of  Eliza  Wright.  Notting- 
ham, 1858.     12mo. 

A  Manual  of  Instruction  for  Catechism  Classes. 
Part  I.— The  Old  World.  Part  II.— The  Patriarchs. 
Part  III. — Life  of  Joseph.      London :  Partridge  cf  Oalcey. 

Wright,  E.  &  W.,  Printers,  Greengate   Street, 
Stafford. 

Education  in  Staffordshire.  (A  Letter  to  the  Lord 
Bishop  of  Lichfield.)  8vo.,  pp.  7.  (R.  ^  W.  Wright, 
Printers.} 

Anglican  Notes. 

The  Duty  of  Intercessions.  [/See  Goodacre  (Rev.  R. 
H.).] 

Poems.     [See  Alsop  (Rev.  A.  R.).] 

Market  Place,  Stafford.  Published  by  R.  ^-  W.  Wright, 
Greengate  Street.     1859. 

Old  Houses,  Greengate  Street,  Stafford.  Published  by 
R.  4  W.  Wright,  Greengate  Street.     1859. 

Weight,  Eev.  Eichard.  b.  Staffs.,  1584  ;  Mat. 
Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  22nd  Feb.,  1604  ;  B.A., 
30th  Jan.,  1607  ;  M.A.,  26th  June,  1611  ; 
probably  same  who  was  Eector  of  Exhall, 
Warws.,  1615  ;  Vicarof  Aston  Cantlow,  1616  ; 
Eector  of  Billesley,  1619  ;  of  Atherstone,  (all) 
Warws.,  1622. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  lY.,  1687.] 

Wright,  Eichard,  Surgeon,  Lichfield. 

An  Account  of  the  Life  of  Dr.  Samuel  Johnson,  &c. 
London,  1805.    8vo. 
[Very  rare.] 

Weight,  Eev.  Eichard,  Unitarian  Missionary. 

Missionary  .Life  and  Labours.  London,  1824.  12mo. 
[Includes  Staffordshire.] 

Weight,  Et.  Rev.  Eobert.  b.  Herts.,  1560 
Mat.  Trin.  Coll.,  Ox.,  11th  Nov.,  1574 
Scholar,  1574  ;  B.A.,  13th  June,  1580 
Fellow,  1581-;    M.A.,  7th  July,  1584  ;    B.D. 


13th  June,  1586  ;  D.D.,  12th  July,  1597  ; 
licensed  to  preach,  1605  ;  Warden  of  Wadh. 
Coll..  April— July,  1613  ;  Eector  of  St.  John 
the  Evangelist's,  1589—90  ;  and  of  St. 
Katherine's,  Coleman  Street,  London,  1591  ; 
of  Woodford,  Essex,  1589—1619  ;  of  Brixton- 
Deverell,  Wilts.,  1596  ;  Chp.  to  Queen  Eliza- 
beth ;  Eector  of  Bourton-on-the- Water,  Gloucs., 
1625  ;  of  Hayes,  Middlesex,  1601  :  Canon 
Eesidentiary  and  Treasurer  of  Wells,  1601 — 
32  ;  Vicar  of  Sonning,  Berks.,  1604  ;  Chp.  in 
Ordinary  to  Queen  Elizabeth  and  James  I.  ; 
Eector  of  Eattenden,  Essex,  1619  ;  Bp.  of 
Bristol,  1623—32  ;  of  Lichfield,  1632  to 
death  ;  d.  Eccleshall,  Aug.  or  Sept.,  1643. 

Speech  spoken  before  the  House  of  Commons  .  .  . 
being  brought  to  the  Bar  to  answer  for  himself.  Londmi, 
1641.  4to.  [Reprinted  in  Harleian  Miscellany  and  Somer's 
Tracts  1 

[Bliss's  Wood's  Ath.  Oxon.,  IT.,  800;  Lansd.  MS.. 
985,  t.  38  ;  Wood's  Fasti,  I.,  215  ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon., 
E.S.,  IT.,  1688  ;  Cooper's  Ath.  Cantab.,  II.,  223.J 

Weight,  Eev.  Eobert,  M.A.     Preb.  of  Bishops- 
hull,  Lichfield,  6th  Nov.,  1730^53. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  218.] 

Wright,    Eobert,    Solicitor.      Chairman    of  the 

Committee  of  the  Proposed  Town  and  Market 

Halls,  Stone,  1866. 

Stone  Market  Hall.  Correspondence  between  Messrs. 
Stuart  and  Day,  of  Gray'd  Inn,  London,  on  behalf  of  the 
Hon.  Mrs.  Forester,  and  Robert  Wright,  Esq.  .  .  West- 
minster :  Printed  by  Thomas  Brettell,  Rupert  Street, 
Haymarket.    1866.    8vo. 

Weight,  William  Henry,  b.  Loiigton  ;  s.  of 
—  Wright,  Esq.  ;  Printer  and  Bookseller, 
High  Street,  Longton  ;  Town  Councillor  of 
Longton,  18     —  to  date. 

The  Good  Templar's  Assistant  and  Temperance 
Directory  for  Staff ordshire,  1875.    (Published  monthly.) 

The  Temperance  Star.  Longton ;  W.  If.  Wright,  f  ol., 
pp.  8.     (Monthly.) 

The  Templar's  Wallet.  The  Journal  of  the  North 
Staffordshire  District  Lodge.  W.  H.  Wright,  Longton. 
f  cp.  4tp.     C  Monthly.) 

Wrightson,  Michael. 

Letter  to  Ashmole.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  1106,  416(i.] 

Wrottbslby,  Arthur,  b.  Powis  Place,  London, 
17th  June,  1824  ;  s.  of  John,  2nd  Baron 
Wrottesley  [s««]  ;  educated  Eugby ;  Mat.  Ch. 
Ch.,  Ox.,  9th  June,  1843;  B. A., 1846;  Captain, 
Staffs.  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  1852 — 55  ;  Major, 
2nd  Staffs.  Militia,  1855—71  ;  Master  of  the 
Staffs.  Hounds  ;  J. P.  and  Deputy  Lieutenant, 
Staffs.  ;  Lord  Lieutenant,  Staffs.,  1871  ;  suc- 
ceeded as  3id  Baron  Wrottesley,  25th  Oct., 
1867  ;  Lord-in-Waiting,  1869—74,  1880— 
85  ;  m.,  18th  July,  1861,  Hon.  Augusta 
Elizabeth  Denison,  dnu.  of  Arthur,  1st  Baron 
Londesborough. 

Documents  in  possession  of  the  Right  Hon.  Lord 
Wrottesley  at  Wrottesley.  [^Jom.  Brit.  Archceol.  Associa- 
tion, XXIX.] 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1617;  Rugby  Reg.,  205.] 

Weottesley,  Eev.  Charles.  b.  Tettenhall, 
1784  ;  s.  of  Sir  John  Wrottesley,  Bart.  ;  Mat. 
Cb.  Ch.,  Ox.,  23rd  April,  1801  ;  B.A.,  1805  ; 
Fellow,  All  Souls,  1808—21  ;    M.A.,  1808  ; 


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B.D.,  1817  ;  Proctor,  1816  ;  Eector  of  East 
Knoyle,  Wilts.,  1820  to  death  ;  d.  17th  Feb., 
1848. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1617.] 

Wrotteslby,    Hon.    Charles.      b.    Wrottesley, 
23rd   Feb.,    1826  ;     k    of  John,    2nd    Baron 
Wrottesley  ;    Mat.  Univ.  Coll.,  Ox.,  30th  May, 
1844  ;  B.A.,  1847  ;  Fellow,  All  Souls,  1847 
M.A.,  1851  ;    Student,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1850 
Major,  5th  Staffs.  Eifle  Volunteers,  1865—70 
Captain,  King's  Own  Staffs.  Militia. 
Extracts  from  the  Ashmoleian  and  Huntbach  MSS. 

[Parke's  Brewood.} 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1617.] 

Wrottesley  Charta. 

A.  Abbats  et  conventus  Bveshamensis  e  "Wrotts- 
legia  et  Livintuna  Simoni  filio  Willielmi  de  Coctuna  con- 
cessimus.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  111&,  94  (1),  207a.] 

Wrottesley  Chartulary. 

MS.  [Penes  Lord  "Wrottesley.  See  Wrottesley  (Hon. 
Major-General).] 

Wrottesley,  Hon.  Edward  Bennett.  J.  Tetten- 
hall,  26th  July,  1811  ;  s.  of  John,  1st  Baron 
Wrottesley  ;  Mat.  New  Inn  Hall,  Ox.,  7th  Feb., 
1833  :  m.,  1846,  Ellen  Charlotte,  dau.  of 
George  Eush,  Esq.,  of  Elsenham  Hall,  Essex. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1617.] 

Wrottesley,  Eev.  Edward  John.  b.  Codsall,  9th 
NoF.,  1814  ;  s.  of  Edward  Wrottesley,  Esq. ; 
Mat.  Univ.  Coll.,  Ox.,  23rd  May,  1833  ;  B.A., 
1838;  M.A.,  1855;  Curate  of  Newton  Heath, 
Manchester,  1838—41  ;  P.C.  of  Tettenhall, 
1841—62  ;  Curate  of  Totteridge,  Herts.,  1862 
— 63  ;  Vicar  of  Brewood,  1863  to  date  ;  m.. 
8th  April,  1847,  Mariana  Eugenia,  dau.  of 
John  Jeffreys,  of  Fynone,  Swansea. 
Address  delivered  to  the  First  Annual  Meeting  of  the 

Working  Men's  College,  WolTerhampton.   Wolverhampton, 

1858.    8vo. 

A  Paper  read  before  the  Members  of  the  Penkridge 

Clerical    Society     .     .     .     Walsall:     W.   Henry   Robinson. 

1884.     12mo.,  pp.  9. 

[Foster's  Alnmui  Oxon.,  IT.,  1617.] 

Wrottesley  Family. 

Letters  and  Papers  relating  to  [Salt  Lib.]  ;  Copies  of 
Family  Charters  [Bodl.  Lib.,  833,  77,  89  :  1115,  207—126]  ; 
Account  of  the  Family  [ib.,  1115,19  j ;  Descents  and  Arms, 
temp.  Edward  III.— Queen  Elizabeth  [ib.,  833,  89—91  : 
1115,  211,  212]  ;  Arms  [ib.,  708,  37]. 

Wrottesley,  Eev.  Francis  John.  b.  Tettenhall, 
19th  May,  1848  ;  s.  of  Eev.  Edward  John 
Wrottesley  [see']  ;  Mat.  Wore.  Coll.,  Ox.,  12th 
Oct.,  1867:  B.A.,1873;  Curate  of  St.  Mark's, 
Worsley,  Lanes.,  1873—75  ;  of  St.  Peter  the 
Great,  Chichester,  1875  ;  Eector  of  St.  Martin's, 
Chichester,  1776—78  ;  Vicar  of  Bishopswood, 
1878—79  ;  Curate  of  St.  Paul's,  Hanipstead, 
London,  1879—80  ;  of  All  Saints,  South 
Hanipstead,  1880—83  ;  m.,  3rd  Oct.,  1876, 
Agnes  Mabel  Stillwell,  dau.  of  Frederick  John 
Freeland,  Esq. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1617.] 

Wrottesley,  Major-General  the  Hon.  George. 
b.  London,  15th  June,  1827  ;  s.  of  John,  2nd 
Baron  Wrottesley  ;    educated    Eoyal  Military 


Academy,  Woolwich  ;  Commission  in  Eoyal 
Engineers,  Dec,  1845  ;  Lieut.,  1846  ;  Captain, 
1855  ;  Lieut.-Colonel  of  Eoyal  Engineers, 
1868  ;  Commanding  Eoyal  Engineers  at  Wool- 
wich, 1875 — 80  ;  Major-General ;  Hon.  Secre- 
tary to  William  Salt  Archseol.  Soc.  since  its 
establishment ;  Mem.  of  the  Editorial  Com- 
mittee ;  m.  (1),  7th  Jan.,  1854,  Margaret 
Ann,  dau.  of  Field  Marshal  Sir  John 
Burgoyne,  Bart.,  G.C.B.,  (2)  21st  Feb.,  1889, 
Nina  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  William  Philips, 
Esq.,  of  Heybridge,  Tean. 

The  Opinions  of  General  Sir  John  Fox  Burgoyne. 
London :  Richard  Bentley.    1859.    8vo. 

The  Life  and  Correspondence  of  Field  Marshal  Sir 
John  Burgoyne,  Bart.,  G-.C.B.  Two  Tolumes.  Londcn: 
Richard  Bentley.    1873.    8vo. ;  port. 

Edited— 

Collections  for  a  History  of  Staffordshire.  Published 
by  the  William  Salt  Archceoloffical  Society,  Stafford. 
Birmingham ;  Hammond  cf  Co.  London :  Harrison  &  Co. 
1880  to  date,    la  vols. 

Wrottesley,  Henry,  b.  Wolverhampton,  1773  ; 
s.  of  Sir  John  Wrottesley,  8th  Baronet ;  Mat. 
Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  22nd  June,  1791  ;  B.A.,  1795  ; 
M.A.,  1798  ;  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn, 
1798  ;  a  Cursitor  in  Chancery,  1795  ;  Com- 
missioner of  Bankrupts,  1799  ;  M.P.,  Brackley, 
1810  to  death  ;  d.  17th  Feb.,  1825. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1617.] 

Wrottesley  (or  Wrottesleye),  Henry  de. 

Chartse  Eichardi  Filii  'Will,  domini  quondam  de 
Wrottesleye,  Hugonis  filii  Henrici  le  Freman  de  Wrottes- 
ley, et  Katerinse  quondam  ux.  Will,  de  Wrottesley,  breviter 
extracts;.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  1115,  94  (4),  f.  209a.] 

Wrottesley,  Hugh  de.     temp.  Henry  III. 

Cbartse  Margerai«!  filise  Hen,  de  Wrottesley  Hugoni 
Domino  de  Wrottesleya,  Eogeri  Sprenghose  domini  de 
Longenobre,  et  Willielmi  filii  Joh.  de  Perton  [Bodl  Lib 
1115,  94  (5),  209a]  ;  other  references  [ib.,  833,  80—2,  84]'- 
Charta  Alicia  filia  Will,  quondam  domini  de  Wroteslegia 
Willielmi  filii  Steph.  de  Elmedone  domini  de  Pyletenhale  et 
Hugoni  de  Wrotteslewe  (s.  a.) ;  cum  notis  genealogiois 
inde  sumptis  [ib.,  1115,  94  (3),  f.  2084,  209], 

Wrottesley,  Sir  Hugh.     23  Edward  III. 

Conventio  inter  Will.  fil.  domini  Will,  de  Wrottesley, 
et  dominam  Katerinam  relictam  prsedicti  domini  w' 
(7  Edw.  III.) ;  charta  Roberti  fil,  Henr.  de  Wybaston,  et 
SibiUse  ux.  ejus  (7  Edw.  II.) ;  et  charta  Eicardi  Levisone 
de  Wolvernehampton,  Eob,  de  Barnehurst  capell.  et  Will, 
de  la  Lane  de  Hampton,  Hugoni  de  Wrottesley,  chiv 
(23  Edw,  IIL)  [Bodl,  Lib,.  1115,  94  (7),  2104]  :  Collection 
for  his  Life  [ib.,  1106,  309]  ;  Grant  to  him  of  the  Manor 
of  Wolverhampton  [ib.,  833,  88]. 

Wrottesley,  Sir  Hugh.  b.  1570  ;  s.  of  Walter 
Wrottesley  ;  Mat.  St.  John's  Coll.,  Ox.,  15th 
April,  1586  ;  Knighted,  26th  Aug.,  1617  ;  d. 
1633. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E,S,,  IT.,  1689,] 

Wrottesley,  Hugo  de.  Miles. 
[Bodl.  Lib,,  1106,  pp,  309—12.] 

Wrottesley,  Sir  John,  Bart.  S.  Wrottesley  ;  s.of 
Very  Eev.  Sir  Eichard  Wrottesley,  7th  Baronet  • 
D.C.L.,  Ox.  Univ.,  8th  July,  1773  ;  of 
Wrottesley  ;  8th  Baronet ;  Major-General  in 
the  Army  ;  Colonel  of  the  45th  Eegiment ; 
Equery  to  Duke  of  York  ;  M.P.  for  Newcastle, 


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1768  ;    Staffs.,  1768  to  death  ;    d.  23rcl  April, 
1787. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1617.] 

Wrottesley,  John,  Baron,  h.  Wrottesley,  5th 
Aug.,  1798  ;  s.  of  Sir  John  Wrottesley,  9th 
Baronet  (afterwards  1st  Baron  Wrottesley),  and 
—  {da%i.  of  the  Earl  of  Tanljerville),  his  1st  wife  ; 
educated  Westmr.  Sch.  ;  Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox., 
B.A.,  1819  ;  M.A.,  1823  ;  Barrister-at-Law, 
Lincoln's  Inn,  1823  ;  an  original  Poor  Law 
Commissioner  ;  President  of  Roy.  Soc,  1854 
— 57  ;  President  of  Brit.  Association  for  the 
Advancement  of  Science,  1860  ;  one  of  the 
Founders,  Secretary,  and  President,  of  Hoy. 
Astronomical  Soc.  ;  Gold  Medalist,  Eoy. 
Astronomical  Soc,  1840  ;  F.E.S. ;  F.R.A.S.; 
succeeded  as  2nd  Baron  Wrottesley,  16th 
March,  1844  ;  m.,  28th  July,  1821,  Sophia 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  William  Gifiard, 
Esq.,  of  Chillington  ;  d.  27th  Oct.,  1867. 

Report  on  the  Poor  Laws.    183i.    8vo. 

A  Catalogue  oi  the  Right  Ascensions  of  1318  Stars. 
London,  1839.    8vo. 

An  Address  on  the  Recent  Application  o£  the  Spectrum 
Analysis  to  Astronomical  Phenomena  .  .  .  together 
with  .  .  Speech  in  the  House  of  Lords  on  the  Public 
Schools  Bill.     Wolverhampton,  1865.    8vo. 

Speech  in  the  House  of  Lords  ...  on  Lieut. 
Maury's  Plan  for  Improving  Navigation  .  .  .  London, 
1853.    8vo. 

Thoughts  on  Government  and  Legislation.  London: 
John  Murray.  1850.  8vo.  Translated  into  German, 
Berlin,  1869.    8vo. 

Address  as  President  of  the  British  Association  at  the 
Oxford  Session,  1861.     [Brit.  Association  Rep.,  XXIX.] 

Wkottesley,   Mrs.  Mariana  Eugenia,     dau.  of 

John  Jeffreys,  of  Fynone,  Swansea  ;    m.,  8th 

April,  1847,  Rev.   Edward  John  Wrottesley, 

Vicar  of  Brewood  [«««]. 

Hoel  the  Hostage.     Wolverhampton :  W.  Parhe.    1850. 

12mo. 

A  StafEordshire  Legend,  &c.  By  the  Author  of  "  Hoel 
the  Hostage."  Wolverhampton:  William  Parhe,  High 
Street.    1851.    12mo.,  pp.  113. 

Wrottesley.   Richard.     High    Sheriff,    Staffs., 
1493 — 1502,  1517  ;    had  licence  to  wear  his 
hat  in  the  King's  presence,  1515. 
[Shaw's  Staffs.,  II. ;  Monument  in  Tettenhall  Ch.] 

Wrottesley,  Very  Rev.  Sir  Richard,  Bart.  b. 
Wrottesley,  1721  ;  s.  of  Sir  John  Wrottesley, 
4th  Baronet  ;  Mat.  St.  John's  Coll.,  Ox., 
31st  Aug.,  1739  ;  7th  Baronet ;  M.P.,  Tavis- 
tock, Dec,  1747—54  ;  Chp.  in  Ordinary  to 
George  III.,  1763  ;  Dean  of  Worcester,  1765 
to  death  ;  d.  20th  July,  1769. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1617.] 

Wrottesley,  Rev.  Robert,  b.  Wrottesley,  2nd 
June,  1801 ;  s.  of  Sir  John  Wrottesley,  Bart, 
(afterwards  1st  Baron  Wrottesley)  ;  Mat.  Ch. 
Ch.,  Ox.,  22nd  Oct.,  1818;  B.A.,  1822; 
M.A.,  1825  ;  P.C.  of  Tettenhall,  1825  ;  Rector 
of  Hiralev,  1830  to  death;  m.  19th  Aug., 
1828,  Ge'orgina,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Pigot, 
Bart.,  of  PatshuU  ;  d.  20th  Jan.,  1838. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1617.] 


Wrottesley,   Sir  Walter.     Governor  of  Calais, 

1471  ;   bur.  Greyfriars  Ch.,  London,  1473. 

[Stowe's  London ;  Paston  Letters  :  Coll.  Topog.  et 
Gen.] 

Wrottesley,  Walter,  of  Wrottesley,  42  Eliza- 
beth. High  Sheriff,  Staffs,,  1597  ;  d.  1630. 
Pedigree  showing  the  descendants  of  Walter  Wrottes- 
ley, Esq.,  who  were  living  in  1633.  [Bodl.  Lib.,  1115,  94 
(9),  212a.]  Monument  and  Effigy  in  Armour  in  Codsall 
Church. 

Wrottesley,  Sir  Walter,  2nd  Baronet. 

Chartse  Antiquse  "  Ex  ipsis  autographis  penes  Walter- 
um  Wrottesleye  de  Wrotesleye  in  com'  Staff.  Barronettum 
9°  Aprilis  a°  1663  "  transcriptae  et  excerptse ;  cum  sigg. 
quibusdam  expresis  [Bodl.  Lib.,  833,  (25)  77 — 89]  ;  Genea- 
logical Notes  "  extracted  out  of  other  the  evidences  of 
Sr  Walter  Wrottesley,  a"  1662,"  by  Ashmole,  with  some 
seals  tricked  [ib.  (26),  90,  91] ;  Letter  to  Ashmole  (1673) 
lib.,  1131,  296]. 

Wrottesley,  Sir  Walter,  Bart.  b.  Wrottesley, 
1658  ;  s.  of  Sir  Walter  Wrottesley,  2nd 
Baronet  ;  Mat.  Magd.  Coll.,  Ox.,  18th  March, 
1675  ;  3rd  Baronet  ;  licensed.  27th  June, 
1678,  to  marry  Eleanora,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Archer,  of  Coopersale,  Essex  ;  d.  1712. 
[Foster's  AlumniOxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1689.] 

Wrottesley,  Hon.  Walter,  b.  Wrottesley,  8th 
April,  1810  ;  s.  of  John,  1st  Baron  Wrottesley  ; 
Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  28th  June,  1827  ;  B.A., 
1831  ;  Fellow,  All  Souls,  1831—43  ;  M.A., 
1836  ;  Barrister-at-Law,  Lincoln's  Inn,  1836  ; 
m.,  22nd  June,  1843,  Marianne  Lucy,  dau.  of 
Colonel  Archer,  16th  Lancers  ;  d.  2nd  May, 
1872. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1617.] 

Wrottesley,  William  dom  de,  Knt.,  temp. 
Edward  I.  ;  a  Commissioner  for  the  observ- 
ance oi  Magna  Charta,  a.d.  1300. 

Chartae  Willielmi  de  Wrotisle,  Isabellse  uxoris  quon- 
dam Willielmi  Bagod,  domini  de  PatshuU,  et  duEe  chartse 
Aliciss  relictEe  Henrici  le  Freman  de  Wrottesley  [Bodl. 
Lib.,  Oi  (2),  208]  ;  other  references  [ib.,  833,  78—83,  85, 
88:  in5,  208— 106]. 

Parliamentary  Writs.     (Printed.) 

Wyatt,   James,      b.  Burton,  circa  1743  ;    about 

1758,  accompanied  Lord  Bagot  to  Rome  ;  from 

Rome  he  went  to  Venice,  where  for  two  years 

he  was  pupil  to  Viscentini,  the  architect  and 

painter  ;    returned  to  London,  1763,  where  he 

■was    employed   in   the    Pantheon    in    Oxford 

Street ;  on  the  death  of  Sir  William  Chambers 

he  was  appointed  Surveyor-General  to  the  Board 

of  Trade  ;    President  of  Royal  Academy  ;    d., 

Marlborough,  5th  Sept.,  1813. 

[Gent.'s  Mag.,  LXXXIII. ;  Chalmers's  Biog.  Diet., 
XXXIL,  340—43.] 

Wyatt,  John.  b.  Weeford,  near  Lichfield, 
April,  1700  ;  worked  as  Master  Carpenter 
and  Inventor  for  thirty  years  ;  invented  a  ■ 
machine  for  cutting  files,  to  supersede  hand 
and  hammer  work  ;  about  1732  invented  a 
machine  for  spinning  cotton  yarn,  instead  of 
the  old  distaff  and  spindle,  the  beginning  of 
the  great  cotton  spinning  industries  ;  in  1736 
removed  to  Birmingham,  where  the  first  yarn 
spun  by  machinery  was  perfected  in  1744 — a 

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piece  of  which  has  been  preserved  and  is  now 
in  Birmingham  Art  Gallery  ;  joined  with 
Lewis  Paul,  Edward  Cave,  and  others,  in  a 
Cotton  Mill,  at  Birmingham,  which  was  worked 
for  some  years,  but  was  unsuccessful  as  the 
road3  were  rough  and  the  cost  of  freight  enor- 
mous ;  was  afterwards  employed  by  Boulton  & 
Watt,  Soho  (Staffs.)  ;  invented  and  perfected 
the  "  compound  lever  machine,"  the  first  of  the 
modern  weighing  machines  now  used,  unaltered, 
and  many  other  inventions  ;  d.  1766,  leaving 
two  sons  and  four  daughters  ;  bur.  St.  Philip's 
Churchyard,  Birmingham,  where  Boulton, 
Baskerville,  and  many  other  famous  men 
assembled  at  his  graveside.  He  was  a  mechanic 
of  rare  skill,  energy,  and  perseverance,  and  left 
a  mass  of  papers,  plans,  and  inventions,  which 
are  now  preserved  in  the  Reference  Library, 
Birmingham,  having  been  given  by  Mrs. 
Silvester,  of  Bath,  a  few  years  ago.  Although 
he  was  unsuccessful  in  many  of  his  ingenious 
inventions,  he  was  a  rare  example  of  ingenuity 
and  skill,  and  many  of  his  relatives  won  high 
honours  and  marked  success. 
[Private  information  per  S.  Timmins,  Esq.] 

Wyatt,  Rev.  Michael,  b.  Tamworth,  1781  ;  s. 
of  Thomas  Wyatt;  Mat.  Oriel  Coll.,  Ox.,  14th 
May,  1801  ;  B.A.,  1805  ;  M.A.,  St.  John's 
Coll.,  Cam.,  1809  ;  Rector  of  Ashley,  Wilts., 
1809  ;  of  North  Wroxall,  1814  to  death  :  d. 
8th  June,  1830. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxen.,  IT.,  1618.] 

Wyatt,  Rev.  Robert  Edward,  b.  East  Barnett, 
Herts.,  1830  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Wyatt,  Esq.  ; 
Mat.  Exeter  Coll.,  Ox.,  11th  May,  1848  ; 
B.A.,  1852;  M.A.,  1857  ;  Curate  "of  Sheen, 
1852—55  ;  of  Hayward's  Heath,  1855—66  ; 
Vicar  of  St.  Wilfrid's,  Hayward's  Heath, 
Susnex,  1866. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1618.] 

Wyatt,  Robert  Harvey  Lyle.      b.  Acton,  1867  ; 
s.  of  Robert  Wyatt ;    Mat.  as  a  Non.-Coll., 
Ox.,  23rd  Jan.,  1886. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1618.] 

Wyatt,  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  Staffs.,  1574  ;  Mat. 
Brasenose  Coll.,  Ox.,  July,  1593  ;  B.A.,  3rd 
Feb.,  1596  ;  M.A.,  Oriel  Coll.,  11th  March, 
1602  ;  licensed  to  preach,  17th  Dec,  1610  ; 
B.D.,  27th  June,  1611  ;  D.D.,  5th  Dec, 
1614  ;  Rector  of  Ducklington,  1610—53  ;  of 
Nuneham-Courtney,  (both)  Oxon.,  1610  ; 
Vicar  of  Stowe,  Bucks.,  1636. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  B.S.,  IT.,  1691.] 

Wyatt,  Rev.  Thomas  Geoffrey,  b.  Sheen,  1854  ; 
8.  of  Rev.  Robert  Edward  Wyatt  \_see]  ;  Mat. 
Trin.  Coll.,  Ox.,  31st  May,  1873  ;  B.A., 
1877;  M.A.,  1880;  Cuddesdon  Theological 
Coll.  ;  Curate  of  Cli.  Ch.,  West  Bromwich, 
1878—79  ;  of  St.  Wilfrid's,  Hayward's  Heath, 
Sussex,  1879. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1619.] 


"Wykehamist,  An  Old." 

BecoUections  of  the  Two  St.  Mary  Winton  Colleges. 
By  "An  Old  Wykehamist."  Printed  and  Published  for 
the  Author.  Walsall:  W.  Henry  Robinson.  1883.  Cr.  8vo., 
pp.  viii.,  199. 

Wyld,  Rev.  Edwin  George,  h.  Marlborough, 
Wilts.,  1847  ;  s.  of  Rev.  William  Thomas 
Wyld  ;  Mat.  Exeter  Hall.,  Ox.,  8th  Jan., 
1865  ;  B.A.,  1868  ;  Rector  of  Gratwich  and 
Kingstone,  1872 — 73  ;  of  Woodborough, 
Wilts.,  1873—81  ;  Vicar  of  Mere,  Wilts., 
1881. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1619.] 

Wylde,  Robert.  b.  Uttoxeter,  1768  ;  s.  of 
Thomas  Wylde  ;  Mat.  St.  John's  Coll.,  Ox., 
28th  Oct.,  1789. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1619.] 

Wyndham,  Sir  William,  b.  Trentham,  1689  : 
s.  of  Sir  Edward  Wyndham,  Bart.,  and 
Catherine  (dan.  of  Sir  William  Leveson-Gower, 
Bart.,  of  Trentham),  his  wife  ;  educated  Eton  ; 
Mat.  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox.,  1st  June,  1704  ;  of 
Orchard  Portman,  Somers.  ;  3rd  Baronet  ; 
Master  of  Buckhounds,  1710  ;  Secretary  of 
War  ;  Chancellor  of  Exchequer  and  P.O., 
Aug.,  1713  ;  M.P.,  Somerset,  in  six  Parlia- 
ments, April,  1710,  to  death ;  arrested  at 
Orchard  Portman,  Somers.,  on  suspicion  of 
favouring  the  Rebellion,  21st  Sept.,  1715  ;  m., 
21st  Sept.,  1708,  (1)  Lady  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Charles,  Duke  of  Somerset,  (2)  Maria  Catherina, 
relict  of  Marquis  of  Blandford  ;  d.,  Wells, 
Somers.,  17th  June,  1740. 

A  Full  and  Authentick  Narrative  of  the  Invasion; 
containing  a  particular  Account  of  the  taking  of  Sir 
"William  Wyndham.    London,  1715. 

The  Honour  and  Impartiality  of  the  House  of  Com- 
mons, set  forth  in  the  Case  of  Sir  William  Wyndham. 
London,  1715.     4to. 

[RawliBson's  MS.,  ZXL,  225;  Pari.  Diet. ;  Foster's 
Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1693  ;  Chalmers's  Biog.  Diet., 
XXXIL,  263—66 ;  Swift's  Works ;  Pope's  Works ;  Bridge's 
Collins;  Gent.'s  Maff.,Yol.IJ.Y.;  Coxe's  Walpole  ;  Birdi's 
Lives,] 

Wynn,  Henry  W^.     b.  Wolverhampton. 

Ravenscourt :  or,  St.  Hildred's  Well.  A  Dramatic 
Legend.  In  Three  Acts.  As  performed  at  Wolverhampton. 
Printed  hy  Joseph  Bridgen,  Wolverhampton.  1843.  12mo. 
Frontispiece  by  George  Wallis. 

Wynne,  George. 

How  shall  we  be  governed  ?  Addressed  to  the  Hate- 
payers  of  Wolverhampton.  By  one  of  themselves.  Wol- 
verhampton :  J.  Bridgen.     1847.     8vo.,  pp.  12. 

Fellowsiana  :  A  Dramatic  Sketch  .  .  .  Wolver- 
hampton: J.  Beddows.    n.d.  (1862).     12mo.,  pp.  27. 

Wynne,    Ven.    George  Robert.     Archdeacon  of 

Aghadoe,  Killarney. 

Ninth  Year.  Church  of  Ireland  Union  for  the  Study 
of  Holy  Scriptures  and  Prayer.  Quarterly  Notes.  12mo. 
pp.  12.    (Printed  by  Robinson,  Walsall.) 

Wynne,  Thomas,  b.  Tenbury,  7th  Feb.,  1807 
s.  of  John  Wynne  and  Elizabeth,  his  wife 
educated  at  Ledbury  ;  went  to  Longton,  1830 
Manager  of  Mosslield  Colliery  Co.,  1836 
twice  Chief  Bailiff  of  Longton  ;  resident  in 
Longton  24  years  ;  H.M.  Inspector  of  Mines 
for  Staffs,  and  Salop.,  Jan.,  1852—88;  M.I.C. 


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YONGE 


Engineers,  Dec,  1854  ;  P.G.S.  ;  m.  (1)  Sarah 
H.  Orton  :  (2)  Harriet  Hitchcox  :  (3)  Ellen, 
dau.  of  John  Joule,  Esq.,  Brewer,  Stone  ;  d. 
G-nosall  Manor  House,  4th  June,  1891. 

Annual  Eeporta  on  Mining,  &c.,  in  Staffordshire  and 
Salop,  1853—88. 

Various  Contributions  to  Magazines  and  Journals. 
Obituary.     IProc.  Inst.  Civil  £ng.,  CTI.,  pt.  IV.] 

Wyot,  Rev.  Richard.  Acolyte,  22nd  Feb.,  1494 ; 
Proctor,  1498—1501  ;  Preb.  of  Southwell, 
Sept.,  1507  :  of  Ryton,  Lichfield,  10th  Feb., 
15U9  ;  Master  Christ's  Coll.,  1509—10  ;  Pre- 
centor of  York,  13th  Nov.,  1519  ;  D.D.,  1519  ; 
Rector  of  Bingham,  Notts.  ;  d.,  July,  1522  ; 
bur.  Southwell  Minster ;  "W  ill  dated  Oct.,  1522. 

[Cooper's  Ath.  Cantab.,  I.,  26 ;  Le  Neve's  Fasti :  M.S., 
Cole,  XX.,  7  ;  XXTI.,  79.] 

Wyrley,  Humphrey,  h.  Staffs.,  1574 ;  s.  of 
John  Wyrley  ;  Mat.  St.  Mary  Hall,  Ox.,  19th 
June,  1589  ;  of  Hamstead  Hall,  Handsworth. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1696.] 

Wyrley,  Sir  John.  b.  Stafford,  1607  ;  s.  of 
Humphrey  Wyrley  \_see]  ;  Mat.  Magd.  Hall, 
Ox.,  17th  May,  1622  ;  Student  at  Gray's  Inn, 
1625  ;  Knighted  by  Charles  I.,  at  Whitehall, 
4th  June,  1641  ;  d.,  Sept.,  1687. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1696.] 

Wyrley-Magna. 

[Bodl.  Lib.,  855,  75.] 

Wyrley,   William.       h.   Staffs.,    1565;    s.   of 

Augustine  Wyrley,   of    Wyrley,    Staffs.,  and 

Nether  Seal,  Leics.,  and  Mary,  dau.  of  William 

Charnells,  of  Snareston,  Leics.  ;    Mat.  Balliol 

Coll.,    Ox.,   29th   Nov.,   1594;    Rooge-Croix 

Pursuivant  at  Arms,  May,  1604,  to  death;  d., 

Feb.,  1617,  at  Heralds'  College. 

The  trve   Tse  of   Armorie  shewed  by  Historie  and 

plainly  proved  by  example.     London :  By  J.  Jackson,for 

Gabriell   Cawood.    159B.    4to.,   pp.   162.     Beprinted   as— 

The  True  Use  of  Arms.    By  'William  "Wyrley.    Beprinted 

from  the  original  edition,  1592.     London :  John  Gray  Bell. 

MDCCCLIII.     Sm.  ito.,  pp.  vii.,  42.    Plates  on  pp.  15, 16, 

17,  18,  24,  26. 

Collections  for  a  History  of  Leicestershire.    MS.  used 
by  W.  Barton. 

Survey  of  Churches  in  Leicestershire.   MS.    [Herald  s 
CoU.  Lib.,  T.,  197.] 

Ditto,  with  Burton,  1603,  1608,  &o.     \_lb.  T.,  No.  127.] 
[Noble's  Coll.  of  Arms  ;  Philips's  Theatrum  Poetarum 
by  Bridge  :  Chalmers's  Biog.  Diet.,  XXXIL,  371—72.] 


Yates,  Francis,  b.  Staffs.,  1600  ;  Mat.  Brase- 
nose  Coll.,  Ox.,  23rd  Jan.,  1617  ;  B.A.,  23rd 
May,  1620  ;  M.A.,  10th  July,  1623. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1699.] 


Yates,  Rev.  James,  M.A.     Birmingham. 

The  Duty  and  Manner   of  Deciding  the  more  Im- 

Sortant  Controversies.  A  Sermon  preached  at  the  Old 
[eeting  House,  Coseley,  June  17th,  1817,  at  the  Annual 
Meeting  of  the  Unitarian  Tract  Society,  established  in 
Birmingham  for  Warwickshire  and  adjoining  Counties. 
Birmingham,  1817.    12mo. 

Yates,  James.  *.  Eccleshall,  14th  Feb.,  1824  ; 
s.  of  Samuel  Yates,  Esq.  ;  educated  Eccle- 
shall and  St.  Bartholomew's  Hospital,  London  ; 
L.S.A.  ;  M.R.C.S.,  Lond.  ;  for  25  years  Med. 
Officer  of  Health  to  Newcastle  Union ;  m. 
Maria  Madders  Pinner. 
Wasps.     [Science  Gossip  (June,  July,  Aug.,  1890).] 

Yates,  James  Deakin.  b.  Eccleshall,  1858  ;  s. 
of  Samuel  Yates,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Univ.  Coll., 
Ox.,  13th  Oct.,  1877  ;  B.A.,  1881. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1626.] 

Yates,  John.     b.  Stalmine,  Lanes.,  1703  ;   s.  of 
Eev.  George  Yates  ;    Mat.    Brasenose    Coll., 
Ox.,  14th  March,   1721  ;    bur.  St.  Michael's, 
Lichiield. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1626.] 

Yates,  Rev.  Jonathan,  b.  Middlewich,  Cheshire, 
1610  ;  «.  of  Thomas  Yates  ;  Mat.  Brasenose 
Coll.,  Ox.,  29th  Jan.,  1629  ;  B.A.,  28th  Jan., 
1629  ;  Eector  of  Bradley,  1636  ;  Vicar  of 
Spratton,  1660  ;  Rector  of  Blisworth,  (both) 
Northants.,  1664. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1700.] 

Yale,   Rev.  Thomas,  LL.D.      Preb.  of  Offiey, 
Lichfield,  25th  March,   1560  to  death  ;    Dean 
of  the  Arches  ;   d.  1577. 
[Harwood's  Lichfield,  238  ;   Hutchinson's  Stoke,  87.] 

Yates,  Rev.  William,  b.  Eccleshall,  1831  ;  s. 
of  Samuel  Yates,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Oriel  Coll.,  Ox., 
8th  Feb.,  1849  ;  Scholar,  Lincoln  Coll.,  1850 
—53  ;  B.A.,  1852  ;  Fellow,  Brasenose  Coll., 
1853—67  ;  M.A.,  1855  ;  Proctor,  1866  ; 
Senior  Proctor,  1867  ;  Greek  Lecturer  and 
Junior  Dean,  1859;  Tutor,  1859— 67  ;  Curate 
of  Gaydon,  Warws.  ;  Eector  of  Cottingham, 
Northants.,  1866  to  date  ;  E.D.  of  Weldon, 
1st  portion,  Peterborough. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IT.,  1626.] 

Yearwell,  W.,  an  Alchemist. 

Letters  to  Ashmole.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  1137,  S.  180, 181.] 

YoNGB,  Norman  Bond.  b.  Charnes  Hall,  Eccles- 
hall, 16th  Nov.,  1829  ;  s.  of  Weston  Yonge, 
Esq.,  and  Mary,  his  vfife  ;  educated  Rugeley 
Gr.  Sch.,  Stamford  Gr.  Sch.,  Birmingham 
Neological  Coll.  ;  of  Owen's  Coll.,  Manchester, 
2nd  Dec,  1847  ;  d.  1872. 
The  Shadow  of  the  Tew,  and  other  Poems.  London : 
Saunders  ^  Otley    .    .    .    1856.    8to.,  pp.  208. 

Palmam  qui  meruit  ferat  [Poems].  London,  1857 .  8vo. 
The  still  small  Toice     .    .     .     London:  Saunders  cj" 
Otley.    1860.    8vo. 

YoNGE,  Rev.  Skrymshire.  b.  Charnes  Hall, 
1686  ;  s.  of  John  Yonge,  Esq.  ;  Mat.  Oriel 
Coll.,  Ox.,  18th  March,  1702  ;  B.A.,  1706  ; 
Rector  of  Misterton,  Leics.,  1715. 

[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S.,  IT.,  1705.] 


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ZOUCH 


YoNGE,  Vernon,     b.  Charnes  Hall,  1758  ;    s.  of 
Walter  Yonge,  Esq.  ;   Mat.  "Wadh.  Ooll.,  Ox., 
22nd   Nov.,    1777  ;    m.  (1)  Miss  Mellor,    of 
Derby,  (2)  Miss  Emery. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1628.] 

YoNGE,  Eev.  Vernon,     b.  Charnes  Hall  ;    s.  of 
Rev.  George  Vernon  Yonge  ;    Mat.  Brasenose 
Coll.,  Ox.,  17tli  Oct.,  1868  ;    Curate  of  Wol- 
stanton. 
[Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  IV.,  1628.] 

YoNGE,   Rev.   Walter,     b.  Charnes  Hall,  1673  ; 

s.  of  John  Yonge,  Esq.  ;    Mat.  Wadh.  Coll., 

Ox.,    3rd     Dec,     1690  ;    of  Charnes    Hall  ; 

Student,  Middle  Temple,  1691  ;  m.  20th  Feb., 

,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Vernon,  Esq.,  of 

Audley  ;  d.  1723. 

[Inns  of  Court  Reg. ;  Foster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  E.S., 
IV.,  1705.] 

YoTTON,  Very  Rev.  John.     Proctor  Cam.  Univ., 

1458  ;    Preb.  of  Flixfcon,  Lichfield,  24th  Feb., 

1482  ;  D.D.  ;  Canon  of  York,  1487  ;   Master 

of    Michael-House,    Cam.,    1493  ;     Dean    of 

Lichfield,  1492,  to  death  ;  d.,  2nd  Aug.,  1512  ; 

gave  to  Michael-House,  200  books,  richly  gilt, 

and  20  marks,  and  also  gave  100  marks  to 

complete  the  Library  at  Lichfield  Cathedral. 

[Harwood's  Lichfield,  229  ;  Cooper's  Ath.  Cantab.,  I., 
15  ;  Parkes'  Select  Cantab. ;  Le  Neve's  Fasti ;  Antiq.  Cath. 
Ch.,  Lichfield,  57 :  MS.,  Cole,  XLV.,  75.] 

Young,  Rev.  Benjamin  Charles.  Pastor,  Dark- 
house  Baptist  Chapel,  Coseley,  1852 — 79. 

Book  for  the  Times. 

A  Toast  for  the  Times ;  being  a  Reply  to  the  Eev. 
B.  C.  Young's  "Book  for  the  Times."    London,  1856.    8vo. 

Short  Arguments  about  the  Millennium.  London,  1867. 
Sm.  8vo.,  pp.  256. 

The  Man  of  Sin  revealed  in  the  past,  and  awaiting  his 
doom  in  the  future.    London,  1860.    8vo.,  pp.  67. 

The  Remote  Antiquity  of  Man  not  Proven.  London, 
n.d.  (1882).     8vo.,  pp.  191. 

Modern  Discoveries  of  Science  Anticipated  by  the 
Bible  Account  of  the  Creation.  Birmingham:  Cornish 
Bros.     1886.     Sro.,  pp.  166. 

YonNG,  Rev.  John.     Wesleyan  Minister. 

The  Afl'ectionate  African.  Hanley :  T.  Allbut.  n.d. 
12mo. 


The  Scripture  Lyra.    Hantey:  T.  Allbut.  1827.     12mo. 

The  Omnipotence  of  Deity.  Hanley ;  T.  Allbut.  1830. 
Pt.  8vo. 

A  Sermon  Preached  at  Potshead  Barn.  Hanley:  same 
imprint. 

The  Scripture  Balances.  Hanley:  T.  Allbut.  1829. 
Pp.  xii.,  15—260. 

YOONG,    Will. 

Chantry  at  Lichfield.     [Bodl.  Lib.,  864,  61.] 

Young,   Alexander   Waugh.      M.A.,    London  ; 

Fellow  of  Univ.  Coll.,  London  ;   Head  Master 

of  Tettenhall  College. 

Proomenia  Grseca.  London :  Simpkin,  Marsh'xll,  ({•  Co, 
1885.    Demy  8vo.,  pp.  xi.,  125. 


z 

ZouoH,  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  Sandal,  Yorks.,  1737  ; 
educated  Wakefield  Sch.  ;  of  Trin.  Coll., 
Cam.,  1757  ;  Lord  Craven  iSch.,  1760  ;  B.A., 
1761  ;  Fellow,  1763  ;  Rector  of  Wycliffe, 
Yorks.,  1776  ;  Deputy-Commissioner  for 
Archd.  of  Richmond,  1791  ;  Chp.  to  Master 
of  Rolls,  1793  ;  Rector  of  Scrayingham,  1793  : 
Preb.  of  Durham,  9th  April,  1805  ;  D.D.! 
1805. 

The  Life  of  Isaac  Walton,  including  Notices  of  his 
Contemporaries.  York,  1790.  4to.  London :  Septimus 
Prowell.    1823.    Pp.  ii.,  93,  and  20  plates. 

[8  copies  of  this  edition  were  struck  ofE  on  large  paper,  with 
proof  plates  on  India  paper.] 
London:   Gosden.     1826.     8vo. 

[Plates  in  this  and  the  1823  edition  were  taken  from  Gosden's 

"  Oompleat  Angler,"  1822.    See  Walton  (!.).] 

London,  1830.    Portrait,  title,  pp.  93. 

[Printed  on  drawing  paper  for  private  circulation.] 

The  "Works  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Zouch,  D.D.  (including 

Waltoniana  and  Sidneiana).    Edited  by  the  Rev.  Francis 

Wrangham.    Two  Volumes.     York,  1820.    8vo. 


tOSLSL 


ADDENDA    ET    OOERIGENDA. 


ADDENDA   ET    OOEEIGENDA. 


AMPHLETT 

Amphlbtt,    James.       add   m.,    Oct.,    1815,    at 
Stafford,  Anne,  dau.  of  Edward  Poole. 


Bagot,  Bp. 

for  Ten.  Archdeacon  Donison,  read  Denison. 

Baildon,  W.  p.  add  Elected  one  of  the  Council 
of  the  Selden  Society,  March,  1894. 

add  Les  Keportes  del  cases  in  Camera  SteUata,  1593 
to  1609,  from  the  Original  MS.  of  John  Howarde,  of  the 
Inner  Temple,  Esquire,  Barrister-at-Law.  Edited  by 
"W.  P.  B.    (Privately  printed.)     [In  the  Press.] 

Notes  on  the  Monastic  and  Secular  Houses  of  York- 
shire. Collected  from  the  Plea  Rolls.  Edited  for  the 
Yorkshire  Archaeological  Society.     [In  the  Press  J 

The  Calverley  Charters.  Edited  for  the  Thoresby 
Society  by  Samuel  Margerison  and  W.  P.  Baildon.  [In ' 
the  Press.] 

A  Chapter  in  the  History  of  Goldsborough  [^Yorhs. 
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[  Substitute  this  for  Article  on  p.  47.] 

Baomann,  Otto.  b.  Switzerland,  13th  April, 
1861  ;  s.  of  Samuel  Bauraann  ;  educated 
Bezirksschule  Schoftland  ;  Paris  Univ. ;  B-es- 
L.  ;  Master  of  Modern  Languages,  Holt  Gr. 
Sch.,  Norfolk,  1882—86  ;  Mansfield  Gr.  Sch., 
1886—88  ;  Wolverhampton  Gr.  Sch.,  1888— 
91  ;  St.  Olave's  Gr.  Sch.,  Southwark,  1891  to 

date. 

French  Sentences,  add  4th  ed.,  London,  1892,  fcp.  8to. 

The  Junior  French  Composition  Book.  London :  D. 
Nutt.    n.d.     Cr.  8to.,  pp.  84. 

The  Senior  French  Composition  Book.  Same  imprint, 
n.d.     Cr.  8to.,  pp.  148. 

French  Examination  Papers  ;  set  from  1881  to  1890. 
London :  Crosby,  Loehwood,  ^  Son.    n.d.    Fcp.  8vo. 

The  Modem  French  Reader.  Junior  Course.  ^Oth 
Edition.  Keqan  Paul,  Trench,  Trj,bner  4'  Oo.,  London, 
n.d.    Cr.  8vo'.,  pp.  210. 

"Who  is  to  Teach  Modern  Languages  [Jour,  of  Educa- 
tion (Oct.,  Nov.,  Dec,  1891:  Jan.,  1892)]  ;  Assistant 
Teachers  and  their  Salaries  [(Aug.,  1892)]. 

Baylev,  Rev.  John,    foi-  1844,  read  1814. 

Bayley,  Thomas,  Printer,  add  d.  21st  April, 
1894. 

Bbntlby,  Samuel,  for  20th  Feb.,  read  28th 
Feb. 

Bevan,  Rey.  William. 

The  Life  of  Faith,  &C.,  for  London,  read  Wolver- 
hampton. 

Booker,  Rev.  Luke. 

after  Portrait, /or  Lammwood,  read  Lawneswood. 

BoTHAM,  Mary,    for  Mr.  M.,  read  Mrs.  M. 

BooEN,  Rev.  Samuel. 

The  True  Christian  Way,  &c.,  for  Section  27th,  read 
Lecture  23rd. 

Brocklehurst,  F.  S.  for  Mr.  Broclchurst, 
read  Broclehurst. 


FORSTER 
Brouqh,  W.  S.    for  Middle  Hill,  read  Mill  Hill. 


Campbell,  Colin  Minton.  add  went  to  Stoke, 
1842  ;  Partner,  1842,  and  eventually  Head, 
&e.  ;  Mayor  of  Stoke,  1880—83  ;  Chairman, 
North  Staffs.  Railway,  1875 — 85  ;  Captain, 
Staffs.  Yeomanry  Cavalry  ;  Major,  1st  Batta- 
lion North  Staffs.  Militia. 

Chbttle,  Rev.  John. 

for  Strictnm,  read  Strictures. 

Cooper,  Thomas,  Solicitor. 

add  Remarks  respecting  the  Ancient  British  and 
Roman  Encampments,  <fcc.  .  .  .  at  or  near  Congleton. 
Congleton:  R.  W.  Clarson.     1893.     8vo. 

Crew,  Rev.  Charles. 
for  Glymu,  read  Glynn. 


Davenport,  Rev.   Walter  Bromley,     add  Vicar 
of  Ellastone,  1811—32. 

Dudley,  John. 

for  Historia  Delia  cose,  &c.,  read  Istoria  della  Cose 
ocoorse  nel  Regno  d'lnghilterra  in  materia  del  Duca  di 
Northomberlan  dopo  la  morte  ei  Edoardo  VI.  [By  G.  E. 
Rosso.]     Venet,  1558.    8vo. 

add  Oratio  (ad  Populum  Londinenum)  quum  ad 
Supplicium  praeoductus  esset.  Colonia,  1554.  12mo. 
Romce:  P.  Manutius.  1570.  4to.,  4  leaves.  [Reprinted 
in  Istoria  della  Cose  La  Confessiohe  di  Giov.  Duca  di 
Northomberlando  sopra  il  Paleo.    4to.] 

Historia  Nova,  nolle  quale  si  contangono  tutti  i 
successi  della  guerra  Turchesia  la  congiura  del  Duca  di 
Nortfolche  contra  la  Regina  d'  Inghilterra.  Padoua,  1572. 
4to.     [By  E.  Maria  Manolesso.] 

DcNBAR,  Sir  William,  Bart,      add  m.  Ann,  dau. 
of  George  Stephens,  Esq.,  of  London. 


Earl,    Alfred    George,      add   Barrister-at-Law, 
Inner  Temple,  14th  June,  1893. 

Edwardbs,  Rev.  David,     add  Vicar  of  Bradley, 
1887  to  date. 

Edwards,  Charles,  for  Edwards,  read  Edwardes, 
and/o?-  St.  Edward's  Place,  read  St.  Mark's. 

"  EsLiGH."    for  Livinge,  read  Levinge. 


Fernbyhough,  Edward.  read  Rev.  Edward 
Ferneyhough,  and  after  1762,  read  Vicar  of 
Clieddleton,  1787  to  death  ;  d.  1791. 

Forster,  Sir  Charles,  Bart,  add  m.  Frances 
Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Surtees,  Esq. 


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Fletcher,  Thomas  William,     add  d.  1893. 

add  Portrait.  Drawn  and  Published  hy  Walton  ^  Co., 
London. 

Obituaries.  \_Illus.  Lond.  News,  and  the  Staffs,  and 
Worcs.  Papers.] 

Fletcher,  Rev.  William,  D.D. 

add  Greek  Terses  in  Sabinse  CoroUje.  London,  n.d. 
pp.  319. 

Latin  Verses  [in  ditto].    London,    n.d.    pp.183. 

National  Duties  as  connected  with  National  Blessings. 
A  Sermon  preached  on  5th  Nov.,  1837.  JDerby :  Bemrose. 
1S37.    8vo. 

The  Novelties  of  Romanism  contrasted  with  the 
Apostolical  Character  of  the  Church  of  England.  A 
Sermon  nreached  on  Sept.  7th,  1841.  JDerby:  Bemrose. 
1841. 

Foley,  Henry  J.  W.  H.     add  d.  1S94. 

Fowler,  Rt.  Hon.  H.  H.  add  Secretary  of 
State  for  India,  1894. 

Francis,  Rev.  William,  for  B.A.,  1848,  read 
1828. 

Fkasbr,  Rev.  William,  add  Curate  of  Uttoxeter, 
1848—50  ;  of  Hordley,  Salop,  1850—51  ;  of 
Torinohun,  1851 — 53. 

Holy  Communion.    A  Sermon.    London,  1849. 

The  Constitutional  Nature  of  the  CouTOcations  of 
England.    London,  1852. 

A  Letter  to  the  Convocation.    London,  1853. 

The  Whole  "Week's  Preparation  for  the  Holy  Sacra- 
ment of  the  Lord's.     [Edited.]     London,  1855. 

The  Veracity  of  the  Holy  Scriptures,  implied  in  the 
Fatherhood  of  God.    London.  1863. 

Thoughts  on  Convocatioual  Reform.    London,  1863. 

A  Confirmation  Register.     S.P.C.K.,  1863. 

Mr.  Eraser  was  a  Contributor  to  Tracts  for  the 
Christian  Seasons. 

Free,  Hon.  le.     read  Free,  Hen.  le. 

French,  Rev.  Richard  Valpy. 

add  A  Reply  to  the  Rev.  C.  Kingsley.     London,  1860. 

Fdeness,  Rev.  John,  for  Tregotha,  read  Tre- 
gortha. 


Gahnett,  Richard. 

add  A  Volume  of  Poems.  By  Dr.  Garnett,  London  ; 
ElMn,  Matthews,  ^  John  Lane.    1803. 

GiRDLBSTONB,    Rev.  Aithor  G.     add  Carate  of 
St.  Peter- le- Bailey,  Oxford,  1867—69. 

GiRDLESTONB,  Rev.  Charles. 

add  Seven  Sermons  on  the  Christian  Life.  London, 
1823. 

Sermons  on  Social  Conduct.    London,  1825. 

A  Third  Letter  on  Church  Reform. 

after  Sedgley  Church  Tracts,  /or  Twenty-three,  read 
Twenty-eight. 

Scripture  Writing  Copies.    London,  1835. 

The  Book  of  Psalms  according  to  the  Two  Authorized 
Translations,  in  parallel  columns.  With  Marginal  Notes. 
London,  1836. 

God's  Word  and  Ministers.    London,  1838. 

The  Judgment  of  Solomon.    London,  1843. 

The  Right  of  Private  Judgment.    London,  1847. 

The  Messiah  Pierced.    London,  1860. 

Pallingenesia.    London,  1850. 

Sanitary  Reform.    A  Lecture.    1853. 

Letters  on  the  Unhealthy  Condition  of  Dwellines. 
1854.  ^ 


Lectures  on  the  Pour  Gospels.    1853. 
Scripture  Politics.    1851. 
How  to  live  happily.    1838. 
The  Increase  of  Mankind,  a  Blessing.    1842. 
The  Cause  and  Cure  of  Abject  Poverty.    1847. 
The  Nature  and  Value  of  Good  Government.    1848. 
Testimony  against  Romanism.    1850. 
The  Signs  of  the  Times.    1853. 
Mahomet  versus  the  Pope. 

Negative  Theology  an  Argument  for  Liturgical  Re- 
vision.    1861. 

Letter  to  the  Bishop  of  London.    1863. 

An  Appeal  to  Evangelical  Churchmen.    1864. 


GiRDLESTONE,     Rcv.    Edward    Deacon. 
Curate  of  Rudham,  Norfolk. 
for  Heart  Impropri,  read  Heart  Impropriation. 


add 


Gordon,  Rev.  Alexander,  add  m.,  1842, 
IVIargaret,  dau.  of  Andrew  Umphray,  Esq.,  of 
Reawick.     for  6th  July,  read  7th  July. 

Gower,  George  Granville  Leveson.  add  edu- 
cated Westmr.  Sch.,  1768 — 74  ;  Ambassador 
to  Paris,  1790 — Aug.,  1792  ;  Joint-Postmaster 
General,  1799—1810. 

Graves,  Rev.  R.  D.  add  St.  John's  Coll., 
Cam.  ;  B.A.,  1855  ;  Incumbent  of  Hanford, 
1865  to  death  ;  d.  1870. 


Geeslbv,    Rev.  Preb. 
Lichfield. 


add  Preb.  of  Wolvey, 


Goss,  William  Henry. 

add  Catalogue  of  British  Pottery  and  Porcelain, 
Jermyu  Street  Museum.    1876. 

Handbook  to  ditto.    1893. 

The  Pottery  and  Porcelain  of  the  United  States. 
New  York,  1893. 

add  English  China  Manufacture  [Verslag  der  Wereld- 
tentoonstelling  te  Londen,  in  1862  (The  Hague,  1884)^; 
Notes  on  Art  [Jour.  Soc.  of  Arts  (1871) ;  reprinted  in 
Staffs.  Times  (1877)]  ;  Raskin  Reviewed  \_Staffs.  Times 
(1877)]  ;  "The  Chiel  amang  ye"  [Staffs.  Sentinel  (1875 
—77,  1881)] ;  The  Bunter  Conglomerates  [Staff's.  Times 
(1877)]  ;  Romance  of  the  Genesis  of  a  Piece  of  Felspar 
[ib.]  ;  On  Cant  [i6.]  ;  Reports  on  Scientific  Excursions, 
&c.  [jft.]  ;  Note?  on  the  Ceramic  Art  of  Great  Britain 
[Pottery  ^  Glass  Trades' Rev.,1.,11.  ( ] 878— 79)] ;  On  Spiders, 
Emperors,  and  Pantheism  [Staff's.  Times  (1878)]  ;  British 
Perils,  Past,  Present,  and  Future  [ib.']  ;  The  Messiah  of 
the  Jews  [ib.] ;  The  Wars  of  the  Jews  [ib.  (1879)]  ;  The 
Nightingales  of  Trentham  [ib.]  ;  The  Low  and  Dirty 
Village  of  Stoke  [ib.]  ;  Toad-in-the-HoIe  [Staff's.  Sentinel 
(Jan.  and  Feb.,  1883)]  ;   The  Suu-glow  [ib.  (1884, 1885)]. 

W.  H.  G.  has  the  following  works  in  MS.  ready  for 
the  press  : — 

The  Constituents  of  Ceramic  Bodies. 

Antiquities  of  the  Stafllordshire  Potteries  ;  chiefly 
compiled  from  MS.  Memorandum  written  by  Enoch  Wood 
the  Potter,  and  his  Contemporaries. 

On  Josiah  Wedgwood  and  Some  of  the  Early  Stafford- 
shire Potters  and  their  Descendants. 

Poems. 

Cloud  Hill.     [Enlarged.] 

On  the  Discovery  of  the  Petrified  Euins  of  an  Ancient 
Forest. 

Review  of  Modern  Science  and  Modern  Thought. 

Primitive  Man  and  his  Work. 

[References  to  Mr.  Goss  and  his  Works  will  be  found 
in  the  following  ;—/H«s.  Lond.  News  (1862),  Cassell's 
Exhibitor  (ib.).  Art  Jour,  (ib.).  Ceramic  Art  of  Great 
Britain  (1878),  Popular  Science  Monthly  (New  Ywk,  Dec. 
1891  and  Jan.,  1892),  Dorothy's  Home  Jour.  (1st  June' 
1893),  The  News  (17th  Feb.,  1893),  The  Fireside  (April' 
1893),  Two  Worlds  (London,  1888).  Pictures  of  the  Peak 
(London,  1891),  The  Old  Halls,  Manors,  and  Families  of 
Derbyshire  (London,  1892),  Wardley's  Gossiping  Guide 
(Buxton,  1801),  The  Way  about  Derbyshire  (London.  1891) 
The  Animal  World  (April,  1891).] 


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GuNDRY,  James. 

add    Abridged    Sermons. 
12mo.,  pp.  70. 


Stone:    J.   Gundry.    1859. 


B^ALL,  Sydney. 

add  Map  of  Staffordshire.    1832.    4to. 

Hamerton,  Rev.  S(amuel).  C(ollingwoo(l).    add 

Univ.  Coll.,  Cam.  ;  B.A.,  1856  ;  M.A.,  1861  ; 

Curate  of    Stoke  ;    of  St.  Mary's,  Lichfield  ; 

P.C.  of  Cotes  Heath  ;    of  Cannock  ;    of  St. 

Paul's,  Warwick,  1866. 
Harvest   Hymns  and  Christmas  Carols,  with  Music. 
London:  Masters. 

Hampton,  Rev.  Henry,  add  b.  1803  ;  Magda- 
lene Coll.,  Cam.;  M.A.,  1845;  .  .  .  ; 
d.  April  (bur.  10th),  1880. 

Hewitt,  John. 

Ancient  Armour,yoi'  London,  read  Oxford. 

Handbook  to  Lichfield  Cathedral.  Lichfield,  1875. 
12mo. 

Old  Woolwich.  Published  by  the  Royal  Artillery 
Institution.    1868. 

Stothard's  Monumental  Effigies.  New  and  enlarged. 
Edited  by  J.  Hewitt.  London :  Chatto  ^  Windus.  1876. 
8vo. 

Hill  &  Halden. 

odJ  Guide  to  Sandon  Park.     Stafford,  1868..    12mo. 

HoDSON,  Ven.  George,  after  Canon,  read  Preb. 
of  Alrevras  and  Weeford,  and  Chancellor,  &e., 
28th  June,  1829,  not  1833. 

HoDsoN,  Rev.  Henry  Edward. 

add  The  Strife  is  o'er.  Anthem.  London ;  Novdlo  ^ 
Co.    1887. 

Magnificat.    London:  Spottiswoode.    1887. 

Hudson,  Rev.  John. 

add  Portrait,  after  Ridley.  Engraved  by  Branwhite. 
1809.    8vo. 


Ibbbstock,   Rev.   Laurence  de.     add  Rector  of 
Barwell,  1356. 

Inge,  Rev.  F.  G.    for  Warws.,  7-ead  Leics. 

Inge,    Rev.   William,     add  s.  of   Rev.  George 
Inge  [«ee]. 


Jackson,  Rev.  Henry,      add  b.  Staffs.,  1579  ; 
St.  John's  Coll.,  Cam. 

Jackson,  John,  jun. 

add  Eemarks  on  the  Poor  Law.  Lichfield :  Printed  by 
John  Jackson.    1790.    16mo. 

History  and  Antiquities  of  the  Cathedral  Church  of 
liichlield  .  ,  .  Lichfield:  Printed  and  Sold  by  John 
Jackson.    1795.    8vo.,  3  leaves,  pp.  iv.,  123. 

To  References  add  [Greene  (R.),  Seward  (A.)]. 

Jeffcock,    Rev.    Preb.    for   May,    1858,    read 
1853;   ac/rfF.S.A.,  1858. 

add  Prepared  for  the  Press— The  Parish  Registers  of 
Wolverhampton. 


Jbsson,  Richard,    for  Charlesinont,  read  Charle- 
mont. 


Keir,  James.  add  b.  Edinburgh ;  educated 
Edin.  High  Sch.  ;  Medical  Student,  Edin. 
Univ.  ;  Captain,  61st  Regiment,  1766  ;  on 
active  service  at  Bandon,  Ireland,  in  Prance, 
and  the  West  Indies  ;  P.R.S.  ;  F.R.A.S. 

KiDSGEOVB. 

add  A  Collection  of  Psalms  and  Hymns  for  the  Use  of 
Kidsgrove  Church.    Newcastle :  W.  H.  Hyde.    n.d.    Duo. 

Kynnersley,    Clement,      b.    1745,    not    1746  ; 

after   Dixie,    Bart.,    read  of   Bosworth   Park, 

Leics.  ;    d.    Portland    Place,    London,    23rd 

April,  1815  ;  bur.  at  Cheam. 

add    Portrait.       (4  ft.  3  in.  by   6  ft.   SJin.)       \_Penes 
Clement  Sneyd-Kynnersley,  Esq.] 

Kynnersley,  Clement  John  Sneyd.     b.  Dorset 
Street,  London,  31st  Dec,  1799,  not  Loxley, 
1800  ;  of  Highfields  ;  for  1130,  read  1830. 
add    Portrait.       (1ft.   94 in.   by   1ft.   Tin.)       [Pe«es 

Clement  Sneyd-Eynnersley,  Esq.] 

Kynnersley,  Clement  Sneyd.     add  b.  7th  Jan., 
1859  ;   s.  of  Clement  Thomas  Sneyd  Kynners- 
ley, Esq.  ;  educated  Eton. 
add  Miniature.     [At  Loxley  Park.] 

Kynnersley,  Thomas  Clement  Sneyd.    for  d. 

1893,  read  1892. 

add  Portrait  in  Lithography.    Imp.  Paper. 
Obituary  Notice.     [Stafs.  Advertiser  (7th  May,  1892J, 
and  numerous  other  Newspapers.] 


Law,  James  Thomas.  add  Preb.  of  Bohenhall, 
Lichfield ;  Vicar  of  Childwall,  Lanes.,  10th 
Feb.,  1818— 1st  Oct.,  1821. 

Legge,  Rt.  Rev.  Bp. 

for  A  Covenant,  &c.,  read  In  Covenant. 


Leigh,  Rev.  Clement. 

add  Saint  Paul's  Charge'  to  the  Ephesian  Elders 
preached  at  Cheadle,  on   June  25th,  1812 
castle :  J.  Smith.     1812.     8vo. 


New- 


Leveson-Gower,  Millicent  Fanny,  Duchess  of 
Sutherland.  after  Fanny,  read  St.  Clair 
Erskine  ;  for  Rosslyn  Castle,  &c.,  read  Dy- 
sart,  July,  1866. 

LiNBALL,   John. 

add  Iter  Mediteranum.  A  True  Accompt  given  of 
the  Proceedings  of  the  Right  Honourable  Lord  G-lin,  the 
Lord  Chief  Justice  of  England,  and  the  Honourable  Baron 
Hill,  one  of  the  Barons  of  the  Exchequer,  in  their  Summer 
Circuit  in  the  Counties  of  Berks,,  Oxford,  Monmouth, 
Hereford,  Worcester,  Salop,  and  Stafford.  Printed  for  the 
Author,  John  Lineall,  and  to  be  Sold  by  John  Felton,  in 
Stafford.     1658.     4to.,  pp.  16. 


LoMAX,  A.  C.     for  m.  1887,  read  1877. 


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Lonsdale,  Eev.  J.  G. 

add  Recollections    of    the    Internal    Restoration    of 
Lichfield  Cathedral.    Lichfield:  A.  C.  Lomax.    1883.    8vo. 

LnxMOORB,  Rev.  C.  C. 

add  Helps  by  the  Way.    Lichfield:  Lomax.    3rd  ed., 
1800. 


Mackness,  Eev.  George,     for  1854 — 51,  read 
1854—57. 

Maclagan,  Archbp. 

add  A  Charge  delivered  to  the  Clergy  on  St.  Chad's 
Day.     Lichfield:  Lomax.    1880.     8vo. 

Prayer  for  Day  of  Devotion.     Same  imprint.    1880. 

Papers  for  Use  at  Confirmation  Seasons.  Nos.  I.  to 
VII.     Same  imprint.    1880. 

The  Responsibility  and  Duty  of  the  Church  with 
Respect  to  Politics.     Same  imprint.    1885. 

Mad  AN,  Rev.  Spencer. 

add  Sermon  in  the  Chapel  at  Lambeth  at  the  Conse- 
cration of  his  Father  to  the  Bishopric  of  Bristol.  London, 
1792.    4to. 

A  Sermon  preached  in  the  Cathedral  of  Peterborough 
on  the  Past  Day,  Oct.  19th,  1803.    London,  1803.    8vo. 

The  Fatal  TTse  of  the  Sword.  A  Sermon  on  the  Past 
Day.     London,  1805.     8vo. 

A  Sermon  preached  before  the  University  of  Cam- 
bridge, on  .  .  .  Sunday,  July  2nd,  1809.  Cambridge, 
1809.    Svo.  .  >        J         . 

Mainwaring,  Rev.  Roger. 

add  Religion  and  Allegiance.  Two  Sermons  preached 
before  the  King.    London,  1627.    4to. 

Mainwaring,  Rowland. 

add  The  Lost  Manuscript  of  a  Blue  Jacket.  New- 
castle:  Privately  printed  bt/ F.  Crewe.    1850.    8vo. 

Minton-Senhouse,  Rev.  Samuel,  add  Mat. 
Wore.  Coll.,  Ox.,  Nov.,  1837  ;  Scholar,  Wore. 
Coll.,  June,  1838  ;  ?/?.,  20th  April,  1843,  Cecil 
Mary,  &c. 

MoBBHLBY,  Rev.  G.  H.,  read  Moberly. 

add  The  Pastor's  Humility.  An  Ordination  Sermon 
.     .     .     Lichfield:  Lomax.     1881.     8vo. 

The  Scriptural  Argument  against  the  proposed 
Change  in  our  Marriage  Laws.     Lichfield :  Lomax.     1883. 

Morton,  Thomas.  after  Thomas,  read  (or 
Richard). 

MosELEY,  Walter  Acton.  Mat.  Wadh.  Coll., 
Ox.,  5th  July,  1733,  not  1770. 


Robinson,  George,  add  s.  of  a  Solicitor ; 
articled  to  his  father;  m.,  11th  Aug.,  1825, 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Christopher  Wood,  Esq.,  of 
Oaken,  Wolverhampton  ;  d.  at  Walton-on- 
Thames,  15th  June,  1880,  where  he  is  buried. 

Robinson,  J.  R.,  Printer,  read  Robinson, 
John  Russell,  b.  Bicester,  Oxon.,  14th  Jan., 
1819  ;  went  to  Walsall  in  1837,  being  in- 
tended for  the  Legal  Profession  ;  with  Messrs. 
Harvey  &  Cotterill,  Solicitors,  Walsall,  for 
some  years  ;  afterwards  became  Printer  and 
Bookseller,  The  Bridge,  Walsall;  established 
Walsall  Advertiser,  1857  ;  d.  1869. 


add  Stapylton  Grange.  A  Tale.  By  Lizzie  James. 
Walsall :  J.  R.  Robinson.     1857.     8 vo.,  pp.  437. 

Robinson,  William  Henry,  Printer,  add  h.  7th 
Jan.,  1847  ;  from  1862  with  his  father,  whom 
he  succeeded  as  Printer,  Bookseller,  and  Pro- 
prietor and  Publisher  of  the  Walsall  Adver- 
tiser, on  his  death  in  1869. 

add  Transactions,  Excursions,  and  Report  of  the 
Archaeological  Section  of  the  Birmingham  and  Midland 
Institute  for  the  year  1891.  Walsall :  W.  Henry  Robinson. 
1892.    Roy.  4to.,  pp.  108. 

Ditto,  for  1893. 

Chronicle  of  Our  Shakespeare  Club,  Birmingham, 
1862 — 93.  (Privately  printed  for  Members  only.)  n.d. 
Pep.  4to.,  pp.  46. 

Greetings  in  the  Market,  and  other  Social  Sketches. 
By  John  F.  Crump.  Walsall :  W,  Henry  Robinson.  1894. 
Pt.  8vo.,  pp.  104. 

RoDGERS,  Rev.  Robert  R.  add  b.  19th  June, 
1839  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Rodgers  and  Mary 
Copson,  his  wife  ;  m.,  1st  Sept.,  1870,  Marie 
Collins,  of  Bath. 

Roebuck,  Rev.  Boyd. 

add  The  Millenium  :  What  is  it  ?  When  will  it  be  ? 
.  .  .  Wolverhampton:  J.  McD.  Roebuck.  1861.  12mo. 
2nd  ed.,  same  year,  pp.  30. 

Roebuck,  James  Macdonald.  read  b.  Glasgow, 
1833  ;  s.  of  Rev.  Boyd  Roebuck  [see]  ;  ap- 
prenticed to  John  Johnstone  (afterwards  John- 
stone, Hunter,  &  Co.),  Printer,  Edinburgh  ; 
commenced  business  as  a  Printer  in  Wolver- 
hampton, 1859. 

add  Baptism  as  it  is  observed  Scripturally  in  the 
Church  of  England.  Written  by  a  Lady  .  .  .  Wolver- 
hampton: J.  McD.  Roebuck.     1863.     12mo.,  pp.  60. 

Working  Men's  Clubs :  Hints  for  their  Furniture. 
By  H,  Clarke.  Wolverhampton :  J.  McD.  Roebuck  1865. 
8vo. 

The  Separation  of  Church  and  State.  By  Dr.  Merle 
D'Aubigne.  Wolverhampton:  J.  McD.  Roebuck.  1867. 
12mo.,  pp.  21. 

Jn  References  [for  Young  (J.),  read  (A.  W.)  :  add 
Roebuck  (Rev.  Boyd,  in  Appendix).] 


Salt,  Thomas. 

add— Speeches,  &c.,  by  Mr.  Salt  are  reported  in  Han- 
sard's Debates  of  House  of  Commons,  as  follows  ■ Vol  165 

p.  1464;  170,1210,-  174,231;  177,969:  178, 1268  :  209'802  ! 
209,810;  211,697;  212,630;  212,340;  212,202;  211  99- 
210,  1856  ;  210,  1965  ;  209,  1904  ;  209,  1924  ;  215,  1483 
216,1259;  216,991;  217,551;  217,795;  215,99;  214  1368- 
214,892;  214,1101;  214,969;  214.  1959 ;  215,  219  ;  215 
1782;  215,1803;  218,707;  219,1329;  220,1681;  220,259 
219,217;  218,334;  221,912;  218,1493;  222,610;  222,352' 

224,  605  ;  223,  28  ;  225,  819  ;  222,  120 ;  222,  908 ;  222,  1286  • 
224:    1200,  1246,  1249,  1250,  1253,  1375,1380;    225   1061  •' 

225,  768  ;  225,  738  ;  222  :  397,  1173,  1631  ;  224,  680  ;  224 
1772;  225,839;  228,876;  248:418,417,418;  243:630 
943  ;  245,  234  ;  247,  289  ;  245,  187  ;  248,  1387  ;  248,  1393  & 
1394  ;  248,  1139  ;  245  :  1833, 1839, 1844—46, 1854—59  1864  • 
271,1602;  266,1870;  266,1877;  273,1138;  272,278—79! 
271,2009;  272:294,301,342;  268,  262  ;  271,' 165-66 ;' 
268,  481  ;  274,  1094  ;  274,  1637  &  1645  ;  270,  1607  ;  278 
1517;  273,  753;  266,  1532;  267,  632;  268,  1452;  267  1025  • 
267,  455;  274:  235,  261,  517,  792,  1519,  1522,  1578  1649 
1761,1804;  276,64;  269:  717,731.748;  267  1525  274 
HVLVK^^^^  '  ^^^'  '""' '  271.  1602  ;  267,  373  ;  268,  666 
274,  665  ;  269,  583  ;  281,  1211  ;  278,  1162  ;  '279,  1330  ;  278 
1087  ;  279,  1927  ;  282,  830  ;  282,  1844  ;  278,  296  ;  280  1972 
1876;  277,1685;  276,1470;  282, 664 ;  279,  1863  280 
1604 ;  281  :  488-85,  487,  501,  531,  629,  877,  1403,  1422, 1428 
Z^^Klll'^,*'''  279.432;  276,1639;  279,  1867  ;' 279,  1396  ; 
281:  1248,  1252;  281,  1267;  277,1051;  276,1769*;  281 
1272;  276,  1528;   281,  1261  &  1266  ;    276,1168      277  1660- 


SALT 


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WROTTKSLEY 


276,  1967  ;  284,  887  ;  284,  1589  ;  285,  643  ;  288,  472  ;  284, 
306,  891;  286,856;  286,830;  287,454;  287,244;  287,454 
290,  94  ;  288,  1693  ;  285,  877—78  ;  285,  641  ;  285,  140, 144 
287:  1104,1504,  1624;  288,1051;  288,1696;  288,1560 
289,489;  288,616;  297,1100;  294,626;  298,712;  299! 
1064  ;  299,  228  ;  299,  211  ;  298, 1016  ;  299,  950  ;  299,  1777 
299,  321  ;  293,  1709  ;  294,  197  ;  294,  181 ;  293,  1099  ;  293 
1095  ;  293,  739  ;  BOO,  201  ;  299,  653  ;  299,  750  ;  298,  1015 
297,  1185;  308,  1749;  308,  1763;  316,  244;  317,  1598 
317,773;  317,795:  811,1087;  318,516;  312,24;  311 
228,231.990;  812,61;  322,1817;  325,562;  324,1591 
324:  1611,  1621,  1627;  822,  1787;  323,446;  324,1686 
330,  833  ;  338,  795  ;  337,  1441 ;  338,  1070  ;  342,  752  ;  341 
1318  ;  345  :  1248,  1267,  1274  ;  341,  443  ;  347,  897  ;  341,  89 
341,  267  ;  343,  767—69  ;  364,  154  ;  364,  1426  ;  349,  1720. 

Salt,  William,    add  d.  6tli  Dec,  1863,  aged  58. 

Snbyd,  Penelope  Marian,  for  lirodic,  read 
Brodie. 

Snbyd,  Ralph  (d.  1(315).  for  Cornelias  Jans- 
scns,  read  Janssen. 

Sneyd,  Ealph  (1564).  add  m.  Felicia,  dau. 
of  Nicholas  Archbold,  Esq.,  of  Woodlands, 
Uttoxeter. 

Snbyd,  Ralph  (1612).  add  m.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Roger  Downes,  Esq.,  of  Wardley  Hall,  Lanes. 

Snbyd,  Thomas  William,  delete  Captain,  Ben- 
gal Army,  after  Harrow,  and  the  words  with 
2nd  Dragoon  Guards  before  in  Indian  Mutiny. 


Wallis,  George. 

add  Obituary  Notices,     [lllus.  Land.  News  (29th  Oct.), 
Times  (27th  Oct.),  Daily  News  (27th  Oct.),  Standard  (27th 


Oct.),  Birmingham  Daily  Post  (27th  Oct.),  London  Figaro, 
with  port.  (27th  Oct.),  Art  Jour.,  with  port.  (Nov.),  Mag. 
of  Art,  with  port.  (Nov.),  Athenoeum  (Nov.),  The  Academy 
(Nov.).  Daily  Graphic,  with  port.  (28th  Nov.),  Daily 
Telegraph  (27th  Nov.),  Globe  (26th  Nov.),  The  Builder 
(3l8t  Oct.),  The  Rock  (6th  Nov.),  Pall  Mall  Gazette  (26th 
Nov.),  Nottingham  Daily  Guardian  (28th  Oct.),  The 
Architect  (30th  Oct.),  .Tour.  See.  of  Arts  (27th  Nov.), 
Birmingham  Art  Rambler,  with  port.  (Dec,  1891),  The 
New  Church  Mag.  (April,  1892).] 

Wallis,  George  Harry,  read  b.  Manchester, 
1847  ;  s.  of  George  Wallis  [«e«]  ;  educated 
privately  and  at  St.  John's  Coll.,  Hurstpier- 
point ;  Medalist,  National  Art  Schools,  1866  ; 
on  Stafif  Roy.  Commission,  Paris  Exhibition, 
1867  ;  Assistant  Superintendent  of  British 
History  of  Labour  Section  ;  awarded  Certifi- 
cate of  Merit  and  Medals  for  service  ;  Assist- 
ant, Art  Collections,  South  Kensington  Mus., 
1867  ;  Officer  in  charge  of  Bethnal  Green 
Branch  Mus.,  1875 — 78  ;  Member  of  Council 
of  Nat.  Association  for  the  Advancement  of 
Art ;  Art  Director  and  Curator  of  Museum  and 
Art  Gallery  at  Nottingham,  1878  to  date. 

Editor  of— 

Classical  Antiquities  at  Nemi,  Italy. 

Collection  of  Works  by  Thomas  and  Paul  Sandby. 

Catalogue  descriptive  of  Exhibition  of  Works  of 
Thomas  Barber  and  Eawson  Walker. 

Catalogue  of  Works  by  English  Book  Illustrators. 

Catalogue  of  Works  on  Decorative  Bookbinding,  &c. 

Wrottbsley,  Arthur,  for  Staffs .  Hounds,  read 
Albrighton  Hounds,  1849^52  ;  for  Lord 
Lieutenant,  1871,  read  1871 — 87  ;  add  Mem- 
ber of  Stafford  County  Council,  1889  to  date  ; 
for  dau.  of  Arthur,  read  Albert,  1st  Baron 
Londesborough. 


APPENDIX. 


APPENDIX. 


ALLEN 

Allkn,  Miss  M.   C.     dau.  of   the    Rev.    Preb. 
Allen,  Vicar  of  Eccleshall. 
Suggestions  to  Worshippers.    A  Card.     1882. 

Abcher,  J.,  Engraver,  Pentonville. 

Map  of  Staffordshire.    4to. 


Barke,  Frederick.  b.  Shifnal,  Salop,  30th 
Nov.,  1842  ;  educated  privately  at  Shrews- 
bury ;  Mining  Engineer  at  Fenton  ;  m.  Agnes 
L.  McCreery. 

A  Contributor  to  Geological  and  other  Magazines. 

Barrows,  Joseph,  b.  Birmingham,  1804  ;  s. 
of  "William  Barrows  and  Jenny,  his  wife  ; 
Founder  of  the  Firm  of  Joseph  Barrows  &  Co., 
Wine  Merchants,  Birmingham  ;  J. P.,  Worcs.; 
resident  for  many  years  at  Handsworth  Hall  ; 
(].  1890. 
[Bii-mingham  Faces  and  Places,  III.] 

Barrows,  Joseph,  b.  Birmingham,  12th  Nov., 
1831  ;  s.  of  Joseph  Barrows,  Esq.,  J.P.  [see]  ; 
educated  King  Edward  VI.  Gr.  Sch.,  Birming- 
ham ;  Partner  with  his  father  in  Firm  of 
Joseph  Barrows  &  Co.,  until  1888  ;  now  sole 
proprietor  ;  J.P. , Birmingham  ;  Trustee,  Rhodes' 
Almshouses,  Handsworth ;  of  Birmingham 
General  Hospital  ;  of  Jaffray  Suburban  Branch 
Hospital  :  and  of  the  Birmingham  Provident 
and  Benevolent  Inst.  ;  on  Committee  of  Blue 
Coat  School,  Birmingham,  and  Dumb  and 
Deaf  Inst.,  Edgbaston  ;  m.,  1870,  Sarah 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Charles  Edge,  Esq.,  Archi- 
tect, Birmingham  ;  resident,  greater  part  of 
his  life,  at  Handsworth. 
[Private  information ;  Birmingham  Faces  and  Places.'] 

Blagg,  Charles  James.  b.  Cheadle  ;  s.  of 
Michael  John  Blagg,  Solicitor. 

What  must  a  Liberal  Churchman  do  when  the  Church 
is  attacked  ?     Lichfield :  Lomax.    1885.    8vo. 

Bonner,  Rev.  Henry,  b.  Bilston,  1846  ;  s.  of 
James  Bonner  and  Mary,  his  wife  ;  educated 
privately  and  under  the  Rev.  W.  Best,  B.A., 
Leeds  ;  Rawden  Coll.,  1867—73  ;  Pastor  of 
Baptist  Church,  Rotherham,  1873 — 76;  Assist- 
ant to  Dr.  Cox,  Nottingham,  1876—82  ; 
Pastor  of  Hamstead  Road  Church,  Hands- 
worth,  1883  to  date  ;  m.  Margaret  Elizabeth 
Johnson. 
A  Liturgical  Service  Book.    Birmingham,  1889. 

Bdtler,  William,  b.  Hinckley,  Leics.,  13th 
March,   1843  ;    s.  of  Robert  Butler  and  Mary 


COUSENS 

Liggins,  his  wife  ;  apprenticed  to  a  Hair- 
dresser at  Leicester  ;  came  to  Birmingham, 
1859,  "with  a  halfpenny  as  his  worldly  posses- 
sions "  ;  became  journeyman  to  a  Mr.  Sillitoe, 
Hairdresser,  St.  Martin's  Place,  Broad  St.  ; 
Landlord  of  the  "London  Works"  Tavern, 
Smethwick,  19th  Feb.,  1866—75  ;  of  the 
"  Crown,"  Broad  Street,  Birmingham,  1875  ; 
commenced  as  a  Public  Brewer  at  the  "Crown  " 
Brewery,  Broad  Street,  1880  ;  m.,  19th  Feb., 
1866,  Mary,  dau.  of  Alexander  Ewing,  of 
Dumbarton. 

Butler's    "  Crown "    Brewery.       [Birmingham    Faces 
and  Places,  V.,  86—9.] 

Butler,  William  Waters,  b.  "  London  Works  " 
Tavern,  Smethwick,  14th  Dec,  1866  ;  s.  of 
William  Butler  [s««]  and  Mary,  his  wife ; 
educated  King  Edward  VI.  Sch.,  Birming- 
ham, 1877 — 82  ;  studied  Chemistry  under 
R.  Cartmell,  F.C.S.,  at  Burton,  1883  ;  holds 
over  100  Government  and  other  Certificates  of 
Merit,  including  Government  Medals  for 
Hygiene,  Chemistry,  Mechanics,  and  Metallurgy, 
City  and  Guilds'  Medals  for  Brewing  and 
Spirit  Manufacture,  1890  ;  F.C.S.,  P.Min.S., 
F.Met.S.,  F.S.A.,  F.  Imp.  Inst.,  and  Soc.  of 
Chemical  Industry  ;  Partner  with  his  father 
and  brother  in  Firm  of  "  William  Butler, 
'  Crown  '  Brewery,"  Birmingham  ;  m.,  11th 
Dec,  1893,  Emily  Mary,  dau.  of  the  late 
John  Brown,  Esq. 

Description    of     "Crown"    Brewery,     Birmingham. 
[Institute  Mag.  (Jan.,  1890).] 


CoLBRiDGE-RoBERTs,  W.  Reginald.  L.D.S.,  of 
Glasgow  ;  Dental  Surgeon  to  the  Hammerwich 
and  District  Hospital ;  Hon.  Assistant  Dental 
Surgeon,  Birmingham  Dental  Hospital ;  Den- 
tal Surgeon  to  the  Staffs.  Certified  Industrial 
Home  for  Girls,  Lichfield  ;  President,  British 
]3ental  Association,  1892  ;  assumed  name  of 
Coleridge-Roberts,  1893  ;    of  Lichfield. 

Nitrous  Oxide  G-as  and  its  Administration.  Read  be- 
fore the  Central  Counties  Branch  of  the  British  Dental 
Association,  February,  1887,  by  W.  Reginald  Roberts, 
L.D.S.  Lichfield:  A.  C.  Lomax,  The  "Johnson's  Head." 
1887.    Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  8. 

Presidential  Address  ....  British  Dental  Asso- 
ciation, held  at  Lichfield,  June  25th,  1892.  Same  imprint, 
n.d.  {1892).    Cr.  8vo.,  pp.  8. 

CousENs,  Rev.  Richard  Rowland.  Rector  of 
Newcastle,  1880  to  date. 

The  Lord's  Table  ....  Newcastle:  E.  Peake, 
Printer  and  Publisher,    n.d.  (1894).    12mo.,  pp.  8. 


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HUGHES 


DowEE,  John,  Pentonville  Hill,  London. 

Map     of    Staffordshire.       Engraved    by    J.    Dower. 
"  Weekly  Despatch  "  Office. 

Dudley  Castle. 

Dudley,  its  Castle,  &c.     IPenm/  Mag.  ("1843),  83—5.] 


Eagleton,  Samuel  Proud,  b.  Bilston,  1827  ; 
g.  of  Joseph  Eagleton,  of  Coventry,  and  Eliza 
{dau.  of  Samuel  Proud,  of  Bilston),  his  wife  ; 
educated  Christ's  Hospital,  London  (obtained 
a  Scholarship  to  Peter  House,  Cam.,  but  did 
not  avail  himself  of  it),  and  in  France,  Ger- 
many, and  Italy  ;  LL.D.  ;  Ph.D.  ;  Public 
Auditor  under  the  Friendly  Societies'  Act  and 
the  Industrial  and  Provident  Societies'  Act, 
1887  ;  m.,  1868,  Sarah,  dau.  of  James  Fellows, 
of  Horseley  House,  Tipton. 

Gaii  Institutionum  Commentarii  Quatuor ;  cum  not. 
var.  et  tab.     Leipzig,     n.d.     12mo.,  pp.  378. 

Blementa  juris  civilis  secundum  ordinem  Institu- 
■tionum.     London.     8vo.,  pp.  504. 

Quellen  der  Eomischen  Eechtsgeschichte.  Leipzig, 
12mo.,  pp.  189. 

The  Origin  of  the  Church  of  England.  A  Series  of 
Articles.  [Midland  Counties  Express  (Nov.,  1874 — Nov., 
1875).] 

Editor  of— 

The  Propagator.     London,  1848. 

The  Lithographer.     London,  1848. 

The  Eagle  and  Staffordshire  Courier.  Wolverhampton, 
1849. 


Ellis,  J.,  Engraver. 

Map  of  Staffordshire. 
(1190). 


Printed  by  R.   Sayer.     n.d. 


Fitzgerald,  W.  T. 

Poem  on  Himley.     [Scott's  Stourbridge,  287.] 

Fletohek,  Rev.  John  Waltham.     b.  Birming- 
ham Heath,  5th  Sept.,  1816  ;    s.  of  Thomas 
Fletcher,  Esq.  ;  educated  Bromsgrove  Gr.  Sch 
Mat.   Brasenose  Coll.,   Ox.,  7th  July,  1838 
B.A.,   1842  ;    M.A.,  1845  ;    Minister  of  St 
James's    Church,    Handsworth,     1844 — 51 
Chp.  of  Leicester  County  Prison,  1854 — 77 
m.,  20th  June,  1844,  Elizabeth  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Rev.  John  Dimock,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Upping- 
ham,   Rutland  ;     now    of    Ashleigh,    Burton 
Road,  Derby. 

Prison  Reports.    1854 — 77. 

[Poster's  Alumni  Oxon.,  II.,  470 ;    Burke's  Landed 
Gentry.] 

Forth,  Mrs.,  Stourton  Castle. 

Practical  Hints  on  Penny  Dinners.  [  Lichfield  Diocesan 
Mag.,Yll.,16S-70.] 

Fox,  George,  of  Elmhurst  Hall  ;  J.P.,  Staffs.  ; 
High  Sheriff,  Staffs.,  1887  ;  d.  June  30th, 
1894. 

The  Evangelization  of  Tillages  and  Hamlets.      [Lich- 
Jield  Diocesan  Mag.,  IX.,  68—70.] 


Fullerton     (Archibald)     &     Co.,     Publishers, 
Glasgow. 

Map  of  Staffordshire,    n.d.    4to. 

Herbert,  James,  Brewer,  Burton-on-Trent. 

The  Art  of  Brewing  Indian  Pale  Ale,  Export  Ale, 
Stock  and  Mild  Ales,  Porter  and  Stout.  Printed  for  the 
Author.  1872.     8vo. 

Hewins,   William  Albert  Samuel,     b.  Wednes- 
field.  Heath,   11th  May,   1865  ;    s.  of  Samuel 
Hewins,    Iron  Merchant ;    educated    Wolver- 
hampton   Gr.    Sch.  ;    elected  to    Sir  Stephen 
Jennyns's   Scholarship,   Oxford,    1883  ;    Open 
Mathematical  Scholarship,  Pemb.  Coll.,   Ox., 
Jan.,     1884  ;     B.A.,     1887  ;     M.A.,     1892  ; 
Lecturer   to    Ox.    Univ.    Extension    Scheme, 
1888  ;      Organizing     Secretary     to      Oxford 
Summer  Meeting  of  Univ.  Extension  Students, 
1888—90  ;  Lecturer  to  Toynbee  Trust,  1889  ; 
Lecturer  on  Political  Economy  at  Univ.  Coll., 
Bristol,  1891  ;  Lecturer  on  Political  Economy 
Ox.,   1894  ;    m.,  25th  Aug.,  1892,  Margaret, 
dau.  of  James  Slater,  Esq.,  of  Bescot  Hall. 
English  Trade  and    Finance  in  the    17th    Century. 

London :  Methuen  4"  Co.    1892.    Cr.  8yo. 

The  Whiteford  Papers.      Oxford;    Clarendon  Press. 

[In  the  Press.] 

Chapters    on    Industrial    and    Commercial    History, 

Pauperism,  &c.     [Traill's  Social  England.] 
Lives.     [Diet.  Nat.  Biog.] 

Articles.  ^  [Palgrave's  Diet,  of  Political  Economy.] 
Contributions  to  Economic  Journal,  Economic  Review, 

and  various  Newspapers.       ■  - 

Heywood-Lowsdalb,  Arthur  Pemberton.  b. 
Wakefield,  Yorks.,  9th  Jan.,  1835  ;  s.  of  Rev. 
Henry  G.  Lonsdale,  Vicar  of  St.  Mary's,  Lich- 
field ;  educated  Eton ;  B.A.,  Balliol  Coll., 
Ox.  ;  Student,  Lincoln's  Inn,  5th  July,  1856  ; 
Barrister-at-Law,  17th  June,  1862  ;  High 
Sheriff,  Flint,  1877  ;  of  Salop,  1888  ;  J.P., 
and  Deputy  Lieutenant  for  Salop  ;  J.P.  for 
Flint  and  Staffs.  ;  assumed  surname  of  Hey- 
wood  in  addition  to  Lonsdale,  by  Royal  Letters 
Patent,  1877  ;  m.,  28th  Jan.,  1863,  Prances 
Elizabeth  Neilson. 
[Foster's  Men  at  the  Bar,  284.] 

Hicks,  Rev.  Edward.     Vicar  of  Kidsgrove. 

Church    Music.      A    Popular    Sketch    .  Man 

Chester  :  J.  Heywood.     1881.  ' 

HiNTON,  Miss.     Oxford  Lodge  Schools,  Wolver- 
hampton. 

Alone  with  God.    A  Leaflet. 

HoPTON  Heath. 

The  Battaile  of  Hopton  Heath.    London,  1643     4to 
[l863)T       '"  °'°''^'^  °^  Lichfield,  Vol.  It! 

Hughes,  Edith  Rosa.  h.  Handsworth  Wood 
1st  Xov.  1872  ;  dau.  of  William  Richard 
Hushes  [«ee]  and  Emily  Turner,  his  wife  • 
educated  privately.  ' 

Philosthitafanci  Ctical  wS^of  Sr  ^'T  t' 
Naden,     Compiled  by  EmilyTnd  Elith  H^gS  ^=^^^1: 

I  ?8vo.fpp^.°Li:T90f;roTt--    """"^''^    "^rother^'^'im. 


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Hughes,  Emily  Turner,  b.  Handswortli  Wood, 
3rd  Nov.,  1869;  dau.  of  William  Richard 
Hughes  [se«]  and  sister  of  the  above  ;  educated 
privately. 

Joint  Author,  with  her  Sister,  of — Selections,  &c.  .  . 
Constance  Naden.     [See  Hughes  (Edith  Rosa).] 

Hdghes,  William  Richard,  b.  Old  Windsor, 
13th  April,  1830  ;  s.  of  William  Hughes  and 
Hannah,  his  wife  ;  educated  at  Rev.  Mr. 
Todd's  Academy,  at  Hunnington,  near  Hales- 
owen, Salop,  and  by  Mr.  Robertson,  at 
Windsor ;  studied  Music  under  Joseph  Richard- 
son, R.A.M.,  1849 — 54  ;  Assistant  Secretary, 
St.  Mary's  Hospital,  Paddington,  1849 — 54  ; 
Secretary  to  Birmingham  General  Hospital, 
1854 — 65  ;  House  Governor  and  Secretary, 
ditto,  1865 — 67  ;  Treasurer  to  City  of  Birming- 
ham, 1867  to  date  ;  ditto,  Birmingham  Tame 
and  Rea  District  Drainage  Board,  1877  to 
date  ;  Churchwarden,  Handsworth  Parish  Ch., 
1871—77  ;  Hon.  Secretary  and  Treasurer  to 
Restoration  Fund,  ditto,  1874 — 84  ;  one  of 
the  Founders  of  the  Birmingham  Nat.  Hist, 
and  Microscopical  Soc.  ;  President,  ditto,  1864 
— 66,  1873  ;  Founder  and  President  of  Socio- 
logical Section  of  Birmingham  Nat.  Hist.  Soc. ; 
Founder  of  Birmingham  Flute  Soc,  1856  ; 
F.Lin.Soc,  1865  ;  m.,  1860,  Emily,  dau.  of 
S.  Hammond  Turner,  Esq.,  of  Snow  Hill,  Bir- 
mingham ;  resident  at  Handsworth  Wood 
since  ls60.  " 

Reports  relative  to  the  Method  of  Eepayment  of  the 
Birmingham  Corporation  Debt.  Birmingham,  1875, 1878. 
8vo.,  pp.  172  ;  with  Tables. 

Principles  and  Management  of  the  Marine  Aquarium. 
London :  J.  Van  Voorst.    1875.    8to.,  pp.  66  ;  plates. 

Constance  Naden  :  A  Memoir.  "With  an  Introduction 
by  Prof.  Lapworth  .  .  and  Additions  by  Prof.  Tilden 
and  Robert  Lewins,  M.D.  .  .  London  :  Biclcers  ^  Son. 
Birmingiiam :  Cornish  Bros.   1890.    8vo.,pp.xxi.,91  ;  port. 

A  'Week's  Tramp  in  Dickens's  Land.  With  upwards 
of  100  Illustrations  by  F.  O.  Kitton,  Herbert  Bailton,  &c. 
.  .  .  London :  Chapman  4  Ball.  1891.  [2,000  copies.] 
2nd  ed.,  2493,  8vo.,  pp.  XXV,,  432.     [1,000  copies.] 

W.  R.  H.  was  formerly  a  Contributor  to  the  Zoologist 
(1862-^75),  Nature,  and  Midland  Naturalist  (1878—93). 


Ilam  Anastatic  Society. 

[Established  1859,  for  the  purpose  of  Collecting 
Amateur  Topographical  Drawings  in  Pen  and  Ink  from  all 
parts  of  the  Kingdom  to  be  printed  by  the  Anastatic 
?roc6ss.  1 

Ilam  Anastatic  Drawing  Society  Publications.  14 
vols.    1860—74.    4to. 


James,  W.  P.,   of  Stourbridge  ;    afterwards   of 
Liverpool. 

Enville  Hall,  after  Dodd.     Engraved  by  W.  F.  James. 

Himley  Hall,  after  Cartwright.    Ih. 

Dudley  Castle.    lb. 

Prestwood  House,  after  Schutz.    lb. 

Jones,  N. 

Letter  to  the  Rev.  W.  Farmer,  of  Hanley.     Shelton  : 
George  Bell.    1823.    8vo. 


King,  J.  T.,  Printer,  Horninglow  Street,  Burton. 
The  Burton-on-Trent  Express.    Burton,  1874  to  date. 

Kynnbrslby,  Anthony.  b.  Loxley  Park, 
Uttoxeter,  1530  ;  s.  of  Thomas  Kynnersley, 
Esq.,  and  Dorothy  (dau.  of  Sir  Philip  Draycot, 
Knt.,  of  Pensley),  his  wife  ;  m.  Isabel,  dau. 
of  Lewis  Walker,  Esq.,  of  Bramshall  ;  of 
Loxley  Park  and  Badger  Hall,  Shropshire  ; 
d.  1622. 
Portrait.      1596,      (8  ft,  by  4  ft,)       [Penes    Clement 

Sneyd-Kynnersley,  Esq,] 

Kynnersley,    Barbara,     b.    Chilcote  ;    dau.    of 
Sir  Gilbert  Clarke,  Bart.  ;    m.  Thomas  Kyn- 
nersley,   Esq.,    of   Loxley   Park   and   Badger 
Hall  ;  d.  1717. 
Portrait.     (2  ft.  7i  in.  by  2  ft.  2  in.)     [Penes  Clement 

Sneyd-Kynneraley,  Esq.] 

Kynnersley,  Barbara,  b.  Loxley  Park  ;  dau. 
of  Thomas  Kynnersley,  Esq.,  of  Loxley  and 
Badger,  and  Barbara  (dau.  of  Sir  Gilbert 
Clarke,  Bart.),  his  wife  ;  m.  Sir  John  Frederick, 
Bart.,  of  Hampton,  Middlesex  ;  d.  1749. 
Portrait.     (2  ft.  7  in,  by  2  ft.  2  in,)      [Penes  Clement 

Sneyd-Eynnersley,  Esq,] 

Kynnersley,  Clement  Thomas  Sneyd.  b.  High- 
fields,  21st  Oct.,  1833  ;  s.  of  Clement  John 
Sneyd-Kynnersley  [se«]  ;  m.,  1 5th  Feb.,  1858, 
Ellen,  dau.  of  Joseph  Mallaby,  Esq.,  of  Birken- 
head ;  J.  P.  and  Deputy  Lieutenant,  Staffs.  ; 
of  Loxley  Park,  &c.  ;  d.  28th  Nov.,  1876  ; 
bur.  at  Uttoxeter. 
Portrait.  (3  ft.  by  2  ft.  6  in.)  [Penes  Clement  Sneyd- 
Kynnersley,  Esq.] 

Kynnersley,  Dorothy.  b.  Loxley  ;  dau.  of 
Thomas  Kynnersley,  Esq.,  of  Loxley  and 
Badger,  and  Barbara  Clarke,  his  wife  ;  d.  un- 
married, 1759. 

Portrait.     (2  ft.  7i  in,  by  2  ft.  2  in,)     [Penes  Clement 
Sneyd-Kynnersley,  Esq.] 

Kynnersley,  EHzabeth.     b.   Hints,   15th  June, 

1606  ;    dau.  of  Ralph  Floyer,  Esq.,  of  Hints  ; 

m.,  14th  Dec,  1626,  Thomas  Kynnersley,  Esq., 

of  Loxley  and  Badger  ;  d.  1668. 

Portrait.     (2ft.  7iin.  by  2ft.  2in.)    [Penes  Clement 

Sneyd-Kynnersley,  Esq.] 

Kynnersley,  Helen,  b.  Loxley,  1549  ;  dau.  of 
Thomas  Kynnersley,  Esq.,  of  Loxley  and 
Badger,  and  Dorotha  (dau.  of  Sir  Philip 
Draycot,  Knt.,  of  Pensley),  his  wife  ;  d.,  un- 
married. 
Portrait.  1596  (age  49).  (2  ft.  7Jin.  by  2  ft.  2 in.) 
[Penes  Clement  Sneyd-Kynnersley,  Esq.] 

( 
Kynnersley,    John.     b.    Loxley,    1673  ;    s.   of 

Thomas    Kynnersley,    Esq.,    of    Loxley    and 

Badger,  and  Mary  (dau.  of  —  Joddrell,  Esq., 

of  Twamlow  and  Eardsley,  Chester),  his  2nd 

wife  ;  Sheriff  for  Salop,  1721  ;  d.  1750. 

Portrait.    By  Thomas  Gibson.    1713.     (2  ft.  7^  in.  by 
2ft.  2 in.)     [Penes  Clement  Sneyd-Kynnersley,  Esq.] 

Kynnersley,  Lettice.  b.  Blithfield  Hall ;  dau. 
of   Richard   Bagot,    Esq.  ;    m.   Francis  Kyn- 

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nersley,  Esq.,  of  Loxley  and  Badger  ;  d.  1634. 
Portrait.     (1ft.  9i in.  by  1  ft.  7  in.)     [Peiies  Clement 
Sneyd-Kynnersley,  Esq.] 

Kynnbrslby,    Penelope,     b.    Wootton    Lodge  ; 

only  child  of  John  Wheeler,  Esq.,  ofWootton  ; 

m.  Thomas   Kynnerslej,   Esq.,  of  Loxley  and 

Badger  ;  d.  1779. 

Portrait.     (1ft.  6  in.  by  1ft.  3J  in.)     [Pcnej  Clement 
Sneyd-Kynnersley,  Esq.] 

KyNNERSLBr,  Thomas,  b.  Badger,  1603  ;  s.  of 
Francis  Kynnersley,  Esq.,  of  Loxley  and 
Badger,  and  Lettice  (dau.  of  Eichard  Bagot, 
Esq.,  of  Blithfield),  his  wife  ;  m.,  1626,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Ealph  Floyer,  Esq.,  of  Hints  ; 
Sheriff  for  Salop,  1653  ;  of  Loxley  and  Badger  ; 
d.  at  Badger,  20th  Nov.,  1680.  " 
Portrait.     (2  ft.  TJin.  by  2  ft.  2  in.)     [Penes  Clement 

Sneyd-Kynnersley,  Esq.] 

Kynnersley,  Thomas,     b.  Loxley,  1681  ;    s.  of 

Thomas    Kynnersley,    Esq.,     of   Loxley   and 

Badger,    and   Mary    (dau.    of   John   London, 

Esq.),   his    wife  ;    m.    Barbara,    dau.    of    Sir 

Gilbert  Clarke,  Bart.,    of  Chilcote,    Derby s.  ; 

of   Loxley   and    Badger ;    d.   1735  ;    bur.  at 

Uttoxeter. 

Portrait.     (2ft.  Tfiu.  by  2ft.  2in.)     [Penes  Clement 
Sneyd-Kynnersley,  Esq.] 

Kynnersley,  Thomas,     b.  Loxley,  1712  ;    s.  of 

Thomas  Kynnersley,  Esq.,  and  Barbara  {dau. 

of  Sir  Gilbert  Clarke,  Bart.),   his    wife  ;    m. 

Penelope,  only  child  of  John  Wheeler,  Esq., 

of  Wootton  Lodge  ;    of  Loxley  and  Badger  : 

d.  1755. 

Portrait.     (2  ft.  7i  in.  by  2  ft.  2  in.)     [Penes  Clement 
Sneyd-Kynnersley,  Esq.] 

Kynnersley,  Thomas  Sneyd.  b.  Bishton  Hall, 
6th  May,  1774  ;  s.  of  John  Sneyd,  Esq.,  of 
Bishton  and  Belmont  Hall,  and  Penelope 
{eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Kynnersley,  Esq.,  of 
Loxley  Park,  &c.),  his  wife  ;  assumed  the 
additional  surname  of  Kynnersley  by  Eoyal 
Sign  Manual,  1815,  in  pursuance  of  the  Will 
of  his  maternal  uncle,  Clement  Kynnersley, 
Esq.,  of  Loxley  Park  and  Sutton  Scarsdale 
Hall,  &c.  (who  d.  23rd  April,  1815)  ;  J.P. 
and  Deputy  Lieutenant,  Staffs.  ;  m.  (1),  4th 
Jan.,  1796,  Maria  Stokes  (who  d.  3rd  Feb., 
1800),  (2)  2oth  Sept.,  1802,  Harriet  Potts  ; 
of  Loxley  Park,  Highfields,  &c. ;  d.  at  Loxley, 
7th  Sept.,  1844. 
Portrait.     [Penes  Clement  Sneyd-Kynnersley,  Esq.] 


Lawton,  Alexander,  Hanley. 

RoUin  Rone;  or,  The  Adventures  of  a  Toper.  A 
Satirical  Poem  .  .  Printed  for  the  Author  hy  T.  Best, 
London,  1847.    Pep.  8yo.,  pp.  25. 


Masfen,  J. 

Views  of  the  Church  of  St.  Mary,  Stafford;  with  an 
Account  of  Its  Restoration,  History,  &c.  London :  Day  <«■ 
Son.     1852.     fol. ;  plates.  ^ 


Mason,  Mary. 

The  Experience  and  Happy  Death  of  Mrs.  Mary 
Mason  (late  of  Walsall),  who  departed  this  life,  January 
18th,  1810,  in  the  35th  year  of  her  age.  Bristol,  1820. 
8vo.,  pp.  20. 

Mason,  Mr.,  Walsall. 

Plan  of  High  Street,  Walsall.    1817. 

Maurice,  James,  Walsall. 

Christian  Self-Denial  in  its  Bearing  on  Teetotalism. 
A  Sermon.    London:  Steele,    n.d.  (1840).    12mo.,  pp.  10. 

Morris,  Thomas,  b.  Bilston,  1st  March,  1829  ; 
s.  of  Thomas  Morris  and  Sophia,  his  wife  ; 
educated  at  the  Orphan  Cholera  School,  Bil- 
ston ;  Working  Man's  Coll.,  Wolverhampton, 
whilst  working  as  a  Puddler  at  Thorneycroft's 
Ironworks  ;  2nd  Class,  Queen's  Prize  for 
Chemistry  ;  Foreman  over  Puddlers  at  Thorney- 
croft's Ironworks,  1st  Jan.,  1860 — 84  ;  took 
Dallam  Forge,  Warrington,  1864,  which  he 
now  works ;  F.G.S.  ;  m.  Jane  Cresswell 
Cooper,  of  Duke  Street,  Wolverhampton. 

[A  frequent  Contributor  to  Scientific  Magazines 
(1859—94).] 


Plant,  Eev.  John  Holford.  b.  Weston-upon- 
Trent,  1855  ;  s.  of  Eev.  Preb.  Plant  [see]  ; 
educated  OundJe  Gr.  Sch.  ;  St.  John's  Coll., 
Cam.;  B.A.,  1877  ;  M.A.,  1880  ;  Curate  of 
Brereton,  1879 — 84  ;  Priest  on  Melanesian 
Mission,  1884—91  ;  d.  Worthing,  8th  June, 
1891  ;  bur.  at  Weston,  11th  June. 
[Private  information  ;   Weston  Parish  Mag.] 

Powell,  George  Henry  Croxden.  b.  Croxden, 
10th  April,  1847  ;  s.  of  Joseph  Powell  and 
Louisa  (dau.  of  WilHam  Stubbs,  of  Butterton), 
his  wife  ;  educated  Ipstones  and  Cheddleton 
National  Schools  ;  studied  at  Birmingham  Inst, 
and  Liverpool  Univ.  ;  Assistant  .Secretary, 
Birmingham  Liberal  Association  and  National 
Liberal  Federation  ;  Secretary,  North  Staffs. 
Liberal  Association,  1879—82  ;  ditto,  South- 
West  Lancashire,  1882 ;  founded  National 
Liberal  Club,  1882  ;  ditto.  National  Associa- 
tion of  Liberal  Agents,  1882  ;  visited  Lower 
Canada,  1890 — 91  ;  Member  of  Council  of 
Financial  Eeform  Association,  1884 — 86  ; 
elected  Hon.  Life  Member  of  Cobden  Club 
1883. 

National  Liberal  Organization.     Birmingham,  1886 

Electoral  Anomalies.    London,  1887. 

Electoral  Reform.    London,  1892. 

The  Ancient  and  Modern  Privileges  of  British 
Citizens.    London,  1803. 

One  Man,  One  Tote.    London,  1886. 

[A  large -Contributor  to  Newspapers  and  Periodicals, 
mostly  on  electoral  matters,  for  many  years,  and  is  now 
engaged  collecting  material  with  a  view  to  writing  a  His- 
tory of  his  Native  County.] 


Stafford  County  Herald  (The). 

lOth  Oct     1831,  to  5th  Nov.,  1832.    Newcastle,  1831- 
32.    I  vole.,  fol. 


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