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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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B.A., 1582; M.A., 1585; B.D., 1593;
D.D., 1597 ; probationer Fellow, 1583 : Master
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6th March, 1599—1600 ; Vice-Chancellor,
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Guildford.
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An Exposition upon the Prophet Jonah. Contained
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By George Abbot, Professor of Divinitie, and Maister of
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dwelling in Blackfriers, 1800. 4to., 6s., pp. 638. Ded. to
"Thomas Baron of Buckhurst, Lord Treasurer," 2 leaves.
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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_
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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
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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.
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ABBOT
(2)
ABINGTON
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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
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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 ;
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Abbot, Revr. Joseph, JM.A., Roman Catholic
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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
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Abbott, Richard. Landscape Painter at Derby,
from 1860—80 mostly in Potteries ; 1875 at
Messrs. Davenport.
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Abbott, Thomas Moreton. b. Bilston, 13th
Aug., 1843 ; Studied under Henry Hayward,
of Wolverhampton ; Resident in Birmingham ;
Violinist and Teacher.
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Abernbthy, John. b. Walbrook, 1765 ; edu-
cated Wolverhampton Gr. Seh., then under
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Abingdon, Thomas.
The Antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Worcester,
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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
(3)
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.
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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
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Abraham, Rev. Charles John. b. 1814 ; s. of
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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-
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A Collation of St. Chad's Gospel at Lichfield, Reliq.
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The Circumstances of our Lord's Sojourn on Earth
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Festival and Lenten Lectures in St. George s Chapel,
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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
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[Private information.]
Abraham, Robert, b. London circa 1773. An
architect. He built the conservatories and
garden buildings at Alton Towers, d. 11th
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IThe Builder,Yni., 598, 602 ; Art Journal (1851), 44 ;
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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.
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[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. ;
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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
ADELINE
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AIKEN
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
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Helen Leslie ; or. Truth and Error. London : John
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[Letter of. Boswell's Johnson (1860), 16. Other
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Adey, William, b. Lichfield ; s. of Joseph Adey,
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" A Dissenter," Bursleni.
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Brougham. 1840. 8vo., pp. 12.
Adkinb, Henry, of T. Adkins & Co., Smethwick.
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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."
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" A Friend to the Bookroom and the Con-
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The Book Room Establishment. [New Con. Mag.
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" A Friend," Knutton.
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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
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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,
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from Poem by Johnson 1 leaf extra.
[Bloxam's Magd. Reg., TIL, 17.]
AiKBN, Arthur. b. Warrington, 19th May,
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AIKEN
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ALCOCK
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-
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AiNswoRTH, William Harrison, b. Manchester,
4th Feb., 18U5 ; educated at Man. Gr. Sch.;
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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.
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"A Lady," Hanley.
An AfEectionate Address to Youth on leaving a
Sunday School. Hanley: Printed by T. AUbut. 1823. ]2mo.
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Sermons to Children, to which are added short hymns
suited to the subjects, by " A Lady." Fourth edition cor-
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°''°P?ei^"'On the Death of the Eev. W. Thorn, by "A
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"A Layman," Burslem.
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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,
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Divine Harmony ; or, a Collection of Double and
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Hail ! ever-pleasing Solitude : a Glee. To which the
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Collection of Canons and Glees. 1701.
Harmonici Festi : a Collection of Canons, Glees, and
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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.
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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.,
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Mixed, fol., 1806—1812. T., Baptisms, fol., 1813 to 7th
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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
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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-
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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 ;
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Norf., 1877—78 ; Willoughby, Warws., 1878
—81 ; Stockton-on-Teme, Worcs., 1881—83 ;
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Notes on the Sermon on the Mount (Second Edition);
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Newcastle-under-Lyme : Thos. Peahe, High Street. 1884.
8vo., pp. 51.
Allbut. The original founder of this firm
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Memoir of Miss Elizabeth Allbut. By J. Allbut
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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.]
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Lectures on TJnitarianism, more especially as taught
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father who bought business of John Mort (after-
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[lb. (1814), 14^18.]
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(Rev. T.), Amphlett (W.).]
Allbut, T., Master of Bromsgrove School y
afterwards the Printer.
Elements of Useful Knowledge Drawn up for the Use
of Children, in questions and answers. By T. Allbut,
Master of Bromsgrove School.
Ditto. Ninth Edition. Hanley: Printed for the
Author by T. Allbut. 1809.
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1842 ; s. of William and Sophia Allbut ; edu-
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Nottingham, 4th Sept., 1807 ; dau. of the
Rev. James Mort ; m. William Allbut, 3rd
May, 1837 ; d. Hendon, Middlesex, 13th Sept.,
1882.
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William Allbut. London : George Eoutledge. 1856. Pep.
8vo., Is.
Anna : A Tale.
Look to the End. 12mo.
[Came out originally in Youths' Magazine^ 1849.]
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Shirley, (2) 3rd May, 1837, Sophia Mort ;
lived in Northwood, 1842, where, having made
himself obnoxious to the Chartists by his paper,
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have been burnt down ; in 1 852 was of " The
Mount"; removed to Hendon, Middlesex,
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Guide to the North Staffordshire Eailway, with a Map,
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W. S. Kennedy, under the title of The North Staffordshire
Mercury. Over 1000 weekly.]
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Allbutt, Eev. Thomas, h. Hanley, 1800; s. of
Thomas Allbutt, Printer ; educated S. Cather-
ine's Coll., Cam. ; B.A., 1829 ; M.A., ;
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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 ;
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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. ' ^^
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[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.
ALLESTREE
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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.']
ALSOP
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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
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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
A MOORLAND LAD
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ANDREWS
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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ANNESLEY
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.
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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.
A > oyage Round The "World, In the Tears MDCCZLI. ,
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,
315, 3.37, 341, 350, 373, 385, 414. Large and small paper;
Ditto. By an Officer of the Fleet. London : Printed and
Sold by J. Plumb, Opposite the White Horse, Without
Newgate. 1744. 8vo., pp. viii., 9 — 621. 6th ed. J. ^ P.
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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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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" 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. ■'
AEMET
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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.]
AEROWSMITH
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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),
ASBURY
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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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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.]
ASPLEY
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ASTLEY
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].
ASTLEY
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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.]
ASTON
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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.]
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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-
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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
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Letters by, from Spain. [Bodl. Lib., 830, 146.]
His Cypher, or Character. [It., 788, 175.]
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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 ;
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Select Psalms in Verse; with Critical Remarks by
Bishop Louth and others, illustrative of the Beauties of
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The Trijler. No. 1. A New Periodical Miscellany.
By Timothy Touchstone, of Saint Peter's College, West-
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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
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Mallet, of ISTottingham.
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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
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The Methodist Class Leader. Hanley : Printed by T.
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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.,
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Wonders of Grace, a Poem. [76. (1824), 166.]
Obituary of Hugh Davis. [76., 168, 169.]
Address as President. [New Con. Minutes (1829), 41 —
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Address on Irish Missions. [76., 45, 46.]
Atkinson, Mrs. Dorothy, d. Macclesfield, 7th
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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.,
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Explosions in Coal Mines. By W. N. & J. B. Atkinson,
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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
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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-
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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
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Atmokb, Rev. Charles, Wesleyan Minister.
The Grace of God manifested. In a short Account of
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[Was a visitor of Mary Queen of Scots, whilst prisoner
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Atteebory, P., Bishop. ,
A Defence of the Eight Rev. the Bishops of Rochester
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Great Malvern, 6th March, 1856.
A Second Letter to the Earl of Liverpool on the Bank
Reports, as occasioning the National Distress. Birmina-
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Distressed State of the Country. The Speech of
Thomas Attwood, at Birmingham. Birmingham, 1829
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The Scotch Banks . . . being Articles . . on
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Obituary of. [Illustrated Times, 1856, p. 211 ] '
[Mod. Eng. Biog., I., col. 105 ; Dent's Old and New
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Aubrey, John.
Letters to Ashmole, 243, 395, 367, at end.
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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.]
AUDLEY
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AYTON
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.]
BABINGTON
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BADNALL
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.
BADNALL
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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.
BAGGULEY
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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.]
BAGOT
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BAGOT
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.]
BALDWIN
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BANKS
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
BANKS
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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.]
BAENES
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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).]
BARRETT
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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.
BASSETT
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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
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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-
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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
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Bayley, John.
Jan., 1842 ;
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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
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Queens Square; and all Booksellers. 1871 Cr 8vn r,T,'
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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 •
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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,
BAYNES
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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.
BEBBINGTON
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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.
BELL
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BENNETT
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.
BENNETT
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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,
BENTLEY
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BEEESFORD
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.
BERESFORD
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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.
BERKSHIEE
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BETTELIN
[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.
BILSTON
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BIRCH
[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
BIRD
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BLACK
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.]
BLACKSTOCK
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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.]
BLAND
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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
(63)
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;
BLYTHE
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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
BODLY
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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.
BOLTON
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BONNEY
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,
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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
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of Thomas Blakemore, of Darlaston ; another
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Oct., 1835, at Bower Ashton, near Bristol.
Poems on Subjects Sacred, Moral, and Entertaining.
In Two Volumes. Wolverhampton, 1785. 8vo. 2nd ed.
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1791. 8vo., pp., vi., 18.
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(1792) 8vo., pp. 288. 2nd ed. [Dudley printed]. London,
1794. 8vo.
Malvern. A Descriptive and Historical Poem. . . .
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124, and List of Works. [Reviewed — Brit. Crit., Dec,
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Dec, 1798. pp., 419—23.]
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pp. 118. Ded. to the Hon. Edw. Foley Dudley, 14th May,
1799.
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Dudley, 1802. 8vo.
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Calista ; or, A Picture of Modern Life. A Poem.
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Tobias. A Poem in Three Parts (Vignette by Eginton).
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John Rann, Dudley. 1805. 8vo., pp. ix., 96. Ded. to
Bishop Hurd.
Illustrations of the Litany. Dudley, 1807, 8vo.
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Sermon on the Jubilee, preached at St. Philip, Bir-
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[A. very clever satire on Booker.]
A Moral Review of the Conduct and Case of Mary
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Thornton.] Dudley, 1818. 8vo.
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Suggestions for a candid revisal of the Book of Com-
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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
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Hereford Cathedral ; Will proved 8th May,
1535.
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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
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mode of calculating any quantities of them, to which are
added several useful hints connected with the Art of
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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).]
BOOTH
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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
Eoyal Progress, Wonderful Travels, Miraculous Escapes,
and Strange Accidents of the Sacred Majesty, Charles II.,
Third Monarch of Great Britain. . . . London:
Printed for G. Horton, licing near the Three Crowns in
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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trait of Thomas Dalyell, of Binns, a Major-Geueral in the
battle of Worcester. Edinburgh: Printed for Archibald
Constable, by J. Moir, Royal Banle Close. 1801. 8vo., pp.
194 ; ded. to Thos. Holies, Duke of Newcastle. Doncaster:
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Bacon ^ Co., Sheffield; and may be had of all other Book-
sellers. 1800. 12mo. Port, [of Charles II., by Brocock,
Doncaster], pp. sis., 91 ; plates. Wellington, 1822. 12mo.
London, 1832. 8vo., Port., pp. six., 91. Wolverhampton :
William Parke, High Street; London: Simpkin, Marshall,
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printed. London : Hoidston (f Wright, 65, Paternoster Row.
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.]
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in Lib. of Magd. Coll., Cam.] Printed by Lord Hailes,
latter end of last Century.
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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.)-]
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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).
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1799; 4 vols., 8vo. 4th ed., augmented, London, 1804;
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vols. TUtto, Oxford, 1826 ; iYO., i Yols. " Oxford English
Classics." Abridged from Boswell's Life, Otley (1877) ;
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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.
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(J. Wolcot). London, 1786. 4to. (Several editions.)
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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-
BOULGER
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BOURN
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,
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PartlLby "A Consistent Christian" (Anon). 1739.
The Christian Family Prayer Book . . with
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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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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.
BOURNE
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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.
BOWEES
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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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BRADSHAW
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
BEADSHAW
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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
BEAND
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BHETTELL
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.]
BRETTELL
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BRIDGEMAN
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
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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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BRITTAIN
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-
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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
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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 ;
BRITTAIN
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BRO0A8
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
BEOCKLE HURST
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BROOK
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.
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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,
BROWNE
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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.]
BULWER
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BURGESS
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
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Sermon on the Death of Thomas Blake [Vicar of Tam-
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[PalmerandCalamy,III., 350; Bliss's Wood's Ath.
Oxon., UL, 432 ; Hearne's Peter Langtoft, I., p. cxlviii •
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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
BURGESS
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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.
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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
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Burgee, Captain Nicholas.
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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.
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Burnett, Rev. J., Vicar of Macclesfield.
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on Popery." Wolverhampton, 1851.
BuRNBV, Frances, afterwards Madame D'Arblay.
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[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-
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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
BURTON
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BUTLER
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.
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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;
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[Hutchinson's Durham, I., 284, 288 ; William de
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Scrip tores (Surtees Soc), 139, et. seq. ; Rymer's Poedera,
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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.]
BUTLER
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BUTT
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.).]
BUTT
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CALDON
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),
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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.)
CAENALL
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CARTWEIGHT
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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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.],
CHAGFORD
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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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CHANCE
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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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 ,
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Plain reasons for being a Christian. [Reprinted m
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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-
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Chapman, James. Surgeon, Uttoxeter, 1st Feb.,
1841.
Treatment of Pruritus Ani. ILancet (1841), 760.]
Chapman, Jane.
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(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.
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810 1503, 67, 77] ; Ashmole's interview with him, re Lich-
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Licences to Ashmole's Institutes of the Garter [«6., 1131,
2'?, 1**8].
Charles II., the Pendrills, Lanes, fee. [Grammont s
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Charles II., Count Palatine of the Rhine, and Duke of
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Charles, James Edward. " The Chevalier."
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[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
—26.]
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.
1854. Vol. n., No. 2.
Chartley Park.
Legend of Chartley Park in Philosophy of Mystery.
■^^ ^ts wild cattle, and its famous leap, are described in
Shirley's Deer Paries of England.
Chasbtown.
Church Registers :— (only those in use).
(Rev. J. M.).]
[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.
Large 4to. Tol. on the Antiquities of Staffs, and
Warws. \_Antiq., TIL, 83.]
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.
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Chavasse, ( — ). Digbeth^ Walsall.
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1834.
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Chawner, Darwin. Surgeon, Burton ; bur.
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[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.,
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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 '■
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,^'^'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.
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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
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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.
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Our Lord's Temptation [Theological Monthly, March,
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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-
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restoration and substantial repair. Preceeded by a brief
sketch of Architectural history of the Fabric. Wolver-
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Christian Observer.
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Christian Reformer.
The Wolverhampton Case.
[in. (1836).]
Christian World Magazine.
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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-
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[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
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Church Eaton.
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1837 (in use). XI., Banns, 1888 (in use). Overseers'
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Church, George, b. Quatford, Salop ; removed
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• Obituary. By G. Church. [P.M. Mag. (1876), 178,
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Churchill, Lord Randolph, M.P.
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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.
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Rehgious Muffs [A.I. Magazine'] ; The Discipline of Dis-
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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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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.
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Clapp, Mr., of Nantyglo.
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Wolverhampton .
[White's Stafis., 1834.]
Clare, John. Printer, Wolverhampton.
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1831. Price 3d. Wolverhampton: Printed and Published
ly John Clare, No. 27, Dudley Street. 8to., pp. 19 — 32.
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The Characters of Eobert, Earl of Essex, favourite to
Queen Elizabeth, and George, Duke of Buckingham,
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Clarendon, F.
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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
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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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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—
Clent.
S.W. View of. [Gent.'s Mag. (1812), 417 ]
Drawing in Water-Colour. By A. B. Everitt. [Salt
Lib.]
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History of. [See Amphlett (J.).]
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.
[Bodl. Lib., Ills, 237.]
CLOSE
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CODD
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
CODRINGTON
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COLEMAN
(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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COLLINS
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.
COLLINS
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CONGREVE
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.] '
COOKE
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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
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Christian "Theology explained. London: Partridge.
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[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-
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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
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The Holy Spirit and its influence needed by the
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The Grand Prize for Christian Effort. London, 1856.
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pp. 24.
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Popery exhibited and defeated ; or, The Novelty, the
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The Bible : Its Trial and Triumphs. London, 1867.
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Free Speech and Fair Play. A Fly-sheet addressed
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(1868), 22],
A Discourse on the Sanctity and Permanent Obliga-
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1860. 8vo., pp. 16.
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24.
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8vo., pp. 16.
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1871. Cr. 8vo., pp. 534.
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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
OORRY
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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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COX
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
cox
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CRAIG
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
CRAIK
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CRITCHLOVV
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.
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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
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Crewe, Frederick. Printer, High Street, New-
castle ; Partner with W. H. Hyde (which see) ;
afterwards from 1848 — 64 by himself ; Secre-
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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.
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Rules, &c., of Keele Farmers' Club. 1853. [SeeKeele.]
Crewe's North Sta-ffordshire Family Almanack. Cr.
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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-
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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.
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12mo., pp. 24.
[See "A Man of Many Ways "; Dutton (W. H.).]
Critohlow, Elizabeth, b. Ramson, 1768 ; d.
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p. 50.]
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Crockett, Rev. Robert Princept. b. Stafford,
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Brewood Gr. Sch., 1780—92 ; Bampton
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mingham, 1791 ; Rector of Thwing, Yorks.,
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University of Oxford. London, 1783. 8vo.
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and a Dissertation on the Provision for, and Expectations
of, Public Teachers. London, 17S4. 8to.
Bampton Lecture for the year 1786. London, 1786.
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The Test Laws defended. A Sermon preached at St.
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* Parliamentary Eeform proved to be visionary. A
Letter to .the Rev. Mr. Wyvil. London, 1793. 8vo.
Thoughts concerning Methodists and the Established
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Commentary on the Moral Teachings of Dr. Paley and
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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
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Sermon before Confirmation. London, 1806.
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Cbofts, Rev. Henry 0. b. Lichfield ; New Con-
nexion Minister from 1835 ; in Canada, from
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Discourses delivered in London, Canada, West.
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CnoFTON, Zachary. b. Dublin, where he seems
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cution he was allowed to rest, and kept a
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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 : —
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{See Flood (W. H. G.), Whieldon (Rev. E.).]
Ckoxton.
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Crutchley, C.
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Railway and Station Map of the County of Stafford.
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"Crdx."
[See Sleigh (John).]
CnDDBSTON.
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ton Free Library, Christmas, 1877. Wolverhampton: W.
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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,
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of Harmonic Society, Dublin.
The Rudiments of Music, and Introductory Text
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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-
field, 1878."]
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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.]
D
"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."
Prayers for Young Persons. Prom ditto.
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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UARWALL
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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DAVENPORT
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.
DAVENPORT
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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
DAVIS
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DEACON
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.]
DEAKIN
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DE LA MOTHE
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. '
DELEY
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DENTON
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)'
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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.]
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338, 110 : 471, 49 : 767, 10, 62 : 781, 83 : 802, 187 : 830, 49 :
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Stebbing's Bacon's Works ; Bagade Secretis ; Baker's
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Unhappy Favourite ; Barrow's Drake ; Bibl. Anglo. Poet,
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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 ;
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18 ; Campbell's Chancellors ; Camden's Elizabeth ; ditto.
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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 :
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Heylin's Hist. Presbyterians ; Heywood and Wright's
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216 ; HoUinshed's Chrou. ; Leon Howard's Letters ;
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Lansd. MS.; Lemon's Cal. St. Pa., 645 ; Lewis's Islington,
17, 1.50; Leycester's Correspondence; Lloyd's State
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IV., 83, 519, 578 ; Macaulay's Essays ; Mansbip and
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Moryson's Itinerary ; Moule's Bibl. Heraldica, 25, 43, 46,
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721 : IX., 591 ; Nicholas's Davidson ; Nichols' Illus. of
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Pigot's Hadleigh, 120, 141 ; Phcenix Brit., 1732 ; Pricket's
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Autbgraphs ; Smith's Cat. Cains Coll., MSS., 29, 73, 101,
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Coll. ; Mat. Merton Coll., Ox., Jan., 1602 ;
restored to his hereditary honours and became
DEVEREUX
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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 ;
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43 ; Craik's Romance of Peerage, I., 1 ; Restituta, I., 643 ;
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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
DICKENSON
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DILWOETH
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.
DIMMOCK
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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.]
DODD
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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.]
DONCASTER
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DOWNES
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—
DREWRY
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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;
DUDLEY
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DUDLEY
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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DUDLEY
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.
DUESBUEY
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DUNBAR
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-
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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.
DUNCALP
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DURELL
Pulpit EecoUectioBS ; or, Miscellaneous Sermons
preached in the Parish Church of Stoke-upon-Trent.
iMndon : Smith, Elder, ^ Co. 1841. 8to., pp. vi., 196.
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),
part 49, port. ; Ch. Portrait Jour.. III., 41, port. ; York
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.,
pp. 33. J J ,
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-
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1885—6 ; Holy Trinity, Eccleshall, 1886 ;
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[Bodl. Lib., 1134, 1636 : 1131, 374 252 a")?/, 9R<i •
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Contributed, Biographical, Antiquarian, and other
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Master of Court of Queen's Bench, 1838 to
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Engraved Portrait of Bishop Newton, after B. West.
Earnest Appeals.
[See Sneyd (Rev. H.).]
Earnshaw, Rev. B. New Connexion Minister.
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ECCI.KSHALL.
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Eccleshall, Rev. Joseph. Lecturer at Dudley ;
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27th Oct., 1654 ; preached Farewell Sermon,
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Ecolbsiasteb.
[See Wollaston (William).]
EcKERSLEY, Rcv. James. b. Lowton, Lanes.,
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EcooKKs, W. Wolverhampton.
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EcTosr Hill.
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Edalji, Rev. Shapurji. h. Bombay, 1840 ; de-
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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,
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Lectures on Galatians. London : Elliot Stock sm
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Pandah Namah, by Adarbad Maraspard, translated
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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.
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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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EDWAEDS
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
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Edeidge, Henry, Miniature Painter, b. Pad-
dington, 1769 ; A.R.A., 1820 ; d., London,
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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
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Edward VI.
Charta Civitati Lichfield [Bodl. Lib., 855, 15] ; Com-
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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
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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,
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by Wilkins and Sons, Queen Street, Derby.) 2nd ed. n.d.
Edwards, Mary. Tunstall.
Account of Tunstall Circuit, from Journal of M. E.
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E(dwards), S(amDel). Newcastle.
The Wall Germander. By S. E. [Science Gossip
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M.A., 1796 ; Vicar of Broomefield, Essex,
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Egan, Rev. James. Roman Catholic Priest at
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[To this an answer was made by his lordship, ad-
dressed : To the Rev. James Egan. Roman Catholic Priest
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Egan, James, Mezzo -Engraver, b. Roscommon
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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.,
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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.
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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
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EGLINTON
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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.]
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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,
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299, 302, 342 ; Jewitt's Wedgwood, 40, 41—4, 94, 95.]
Elfoed.
History of. [Shaw, I., 380—87] ; Tiew of Stanley
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Monuments at. [Bodl. Lib., 2527, 34.]
EKord Hall and its occupants [Ashtead Park, 121 —
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— 94]; Ancient maps of [121]; Collection of Elford
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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-
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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,
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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
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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-
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Marriage with a Deceased Wife's Sister BUI. House-
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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.,
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Ellbsmbee, George Granville Francis Egerton,
2nd Earl of. b. Albemarle Street, London, 15th
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Elliot, Ernest, b. Wolverhampton, 19th Sept.,
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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.
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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
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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.
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Ellys, John, Portrait Painter, b. 1701.
Painted Portrait of first Lord Whitworth, formerly at
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Elsley, Rev. J.
Annotations on Gospels. 2700. 8vo., i vols. Re-
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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
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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
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Elwell, Rev. Henry, b. Wednesbury, 1845 ■
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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-
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Mat. Univ. Coll., Ox., 27th Feb., 1828 ; B.A.,
1833 ; M.A., 1835 ; Eector of Dauntsey,
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Enderby, Charles.
The Fallacy of a Monetary System, as deduced from
Sir Robert Peel's definition of a " Pound." London, 1847.
8to., pp. 16.
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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.]
EPITAPHS
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ERRINGTON
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).] ^
ESLIGH
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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.
FANNING
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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.]
PEILDE
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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.
FELL
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PENTON
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.] ^ '
PENTON
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FENTON
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.)]
FERE DAY
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FERNYHOUGH
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 •
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Relics of Dr Johnson. Consisting of MSS. Letters
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1,300 portraits and engravings. Sold in London, 1815-20
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[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.]
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Lansdowne MSS., made in 1836—37. fol. [Salt Lib.]
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1640—61, relating to Staffordshire, copied 1837, 1838 3
Tols., fol. [Salt Lib.]
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Journals of House of Commons, copied 1839, 1840. 2 vols.,
fol. [Salt Lib.]
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1836. fol. [Salt Lib.]
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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.]
FINNEY
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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.]
FITZHERBERT
(169
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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FLANAGAN
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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.
fc^.Zlfme}"''- ^"'"'''"■' ^™^^'-. ^<ZA-«>«,
FLETCHER
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FLETCHER
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,
FLETCHEK
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FLOYEE
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,
FLOYER
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FORD
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.]
FORD
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PORSHAW
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
FOESHAW
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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.
FOSTER
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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.]
FOX
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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
?2mo ,''pp vii., 183 f Many interesting remarks on Izaak
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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
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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.
[Bod. Lib., 884, 58, 72.]
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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
of the Achaian Leagues to the disruption of the United
States. Vol. I. Macmillan ^ Co., London and Cambridge.
1863. 8vo., pp. xl., 721. 3 maps.
The Historv of the Norman Conquest : Its Causes and
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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.
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millan's Mag., Longman^s Mag., Nineteenth Century, Con-
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[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
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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.
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Previlles, Lords of Tamworth.
[Ashtead Park, 15 — 8, pedigree at end ; Dugdale's
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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 ;
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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-
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[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-
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Paris, Alexander G. Fullerton, Esq. ; adm.
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1846 ; enrolled in Third Order of St. Francis,
1856 ; Founded (with Miss Tayler) the Com-
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Incarnate ; d., Ayrfield, Bournemouth, 19th
June, 1885, aged 72.
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E Moxon 1844. 12mo. London [Collection of British
Authors, Vol. 98], 1844. ]6mo. London, 1844. 8vo.
Helena Middleton : Romance Anglais, traduit par M.
Villeret, Paris Coullommiers. 1873. 8vo.
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132. 1847.'] 2ni ed., London : J. Burns. 1854. 12nio.
The Old Highlander. London, 1849. 8vo. (Privately
Lady Bird. London : E. Moxon. 1852. Sto., 3 Tols.
[Collection of British Authors, Vols. 258, 259.] 1852
16mo. London, 1865. 8to.
Comtesse La Bonneval, Historive du Temps de Louis
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Bladcett. 1858. Pt. 8vo.
Laurentia. London : Catholic Aid Fund. 1861. ISmo.
2nd ed., London, 1872. 8vo.
Eose Leblanc. London : J. Burns. 1861. f cp. 8to.
Apostleship in Humble Life. A Sketch of the Life of
Elizabeth Twiddy. London. " Our Lady's Little Books."
Edited by Lady F. 1860. 16mo.
Too Strange not to be True. London. "Coll. of
British Authors." Vols. 726, 727. 1864.' 16mo. London,
1864. 8vo. "With appendix.
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The Life of the Marchessa. By Palletti di Baroto.
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The Life, Virtues, and Miracles of the Blessed J.
Berehmans, &c. London, 1866. 8vo.
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[Weekly Register (24ih Jan., 1885) ; Burke's Landed
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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-
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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
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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
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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.
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" 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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GAENER
" 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.
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" 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.
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(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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GARNETT
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-
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Shelley and Lord Beaconsfield. [Publications of
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Kew Melusina. Translated from Goethe. [ Trans, of
Eng. Goethe Sac, Vol. I.]
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.
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[From information supplied by Dr. Forshaw.]
Garrett, C. B. " Studiosus Medicinae," Hanley.
Letter on Experiments with Pruasic Acid. [Lancet
(1830), 576, 577.]
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-
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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
June, 1679. (London, 1679.) fol. Another ed., same year.
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The True Speeches of Thomas White ... J.
Gavan, and A. Turner, all Jesuits and Priests, before their
execution at Tyburn . . . With animadversions there-
upon, &c. . . . London, 1679. fol. 2 parts.
Harangues des ling Per^s de la Compagnte de Jesus
executes k Londres le 20—30 Juim, 1679, &o. . . . par
I'avocat Langhorne. n. p., pi., or d. (1679.) 4to.
De laeste Eedenen van de vijf. Jesuiten . . . XJyt
het En gels Tertaelt. (Amsterdam) 1679. 4to.
Some Account of the Tryals of the five notorious
Jesuits, Popish Priests, and Traytors, viz.: T. White, alias
' Whitebread .... J. Gavan, alias Gawen, and A.
Turner,' found Guilty of High Treason . . . at the
Old Bailey, June 13th, 1679. London, 1679. 4to.
The Trials and Condemnation of The. White, alias
Whitebread, Provincial of the Jesuits in England . . .
J. Gavan, alias Gawen . . . for High Treason, in con-
spiring the death of the King, &c. London. 1679. fol.
The Compendium ; or, A Short Yiew of the late
Tryals in relation to the present Plot against His Majesty,
. &c. London, 1679. 4to., pp. 88.
Portraits : — " R. P. Joannis Gavanua, Soc. Jesu,
Sacerdos, Fidei Odio suspensus et dissectus ad Tibourn
prbp6 Londinum 20 — 30 Junii, 1679." Martin Bonche,
Bculp., Ant. Published in the " Brevis Eelatio."
sm. 4to. Same portrait reprinted, "Effigies octo Patrum
Societatis Jesu in Anglia pro fide Catholic^, anno 1679,
oocisorum." sm. 8vo. Another Portrait, "Pro Lege die
certaveisunt usque ad mortem." Archbp. Plunkett . . .
J. Gavan . . . London: Published 15th, Sept., 1823.
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ffulmandel.
[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,]
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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.]
GIBBONS
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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-
GIFFARD
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GIRDLE8T0NE
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.
GIRDLESTONE
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GISBORNE
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
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The South Stafiordshire Colliery District : Its Evils
and their Cure. Two Letters . . . Stourbridge, 1855.
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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,
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Gladstone, Rev. John Eddowes. h. Bedford
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Gladstone, Right Hon. William Ewart, M.P.
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Glaister, Elizabeth.
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GLASHIER
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GNOSALL
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Annual Beports of the Schools in Diocese of Bir-
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Jointly with the Eev. Dr. Schobel, Father Glancey
has translated : —
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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
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Glashieb, J.
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Glass, Rev. Norman. Apprenticed to a
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The Early History of the Independent Church at
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53 ; London Diocesan Inspector of Schools,
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Glennie, Rev. Reginald Gerard. b. Blore
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Glover, John, Engraver, b. 1618.
Engraved Portraits of —
Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex.
Eev. John Goodwin. 1642.
Glover, Rev. John. b. "Wolverhampton, 1763 ;
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20th June, 1783 ; B.A., 1787 : M.A., 1792 ;
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[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—
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Gloveh, Robert, Somerset. Herald.
ISee Flower (W.).]
Glynn, Rev. Geoffrey (probably brother to Bp
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July, 1557. '
[Cooper's Ath. Cantab., I., 166; Le Neve's Fasti;
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Ordnance Plan, &o. Southampton, 1881.
GOAD
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GOODMAN
Goad, Dr. J.
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God.
A Treatise of the Name of God. London: Thos.
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GoDDARD, John. Wednesbury.
The Wednesbury Atlas. A Cartoon. 1860. [Repre-
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GoDDARD, Samuel Palmer. M.R.G.8., Lond.
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of Trin. Coll., Cam.; B.A.; Student of Lin-
coln's Inn, 14th May, 1881 ; Equity Scholar-
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Godwin, John. b. Kingsley, 19th April, 1846 ;
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of Henry and Elizabeth George, of Market
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Eailway at Cobridge and Kidsgrove ; Printer,
&c., in Newcastle, since his brother's death,
1883.
Publisher of — The Newcastle Weekly Guardian, 1883
to date.
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for some years in the Primitive Methodist
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Printer, 1873, in Liverpool Road, Newcastle ;
removed, 1880, to Red Lion Square ; d.,
unmarried, of small pox, 1883 ; bur., New-
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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.,
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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,
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GoLiGHTLY, Rev. C. P.
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Good, Rev. Charles Patten, b. Shepherd's
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of St. James, Handsworth, 1854 — 56 ; Vicar
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Vicar of East Meon, Hants., 1882 ; J.P.,
Staffs.
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., II., 536.]
Good, Charles William Hamilton, b. Eccleshall,
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GooDAORE, Rev. Robert Henry, b. Mansfield,
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Christian Obligations and the Wants of the Times.
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Ignorance and Drunkenness the Chief Cause of our
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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.
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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
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[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.,
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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
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GOSS
Goodwin, Arthur. M.R.C.S., Eng., 1866 ;
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Congenital Malformation, [iance*.]
Goodwin, Rev. J. P. New Connexion Minister.
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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-
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Goodwin, Rev. John.
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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,
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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. ' "
GOTHER
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GOWER
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
GOWER
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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.
GOWER
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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.]
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Catalogue of Amphibia. London, 1850.
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Ditto, of Shield ReptUes. 1855— 72.
A Hand Catalogue of Postage Stamps. London,
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Handbook of British Waterweeds or Alg£e. London,
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Ditto, of Monkeys, Lemurs, and Fruit-eating Bats.
London, 1870.
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1872.
Hand List of Seals, Morses, Sea-Lions, and Sea-Bears,
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J. E. G. assisted in the composition of Lee's Intro-
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J. B. G. was a voluminous contributor to the Annals
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(1875).]
[Altogether, Dr. Gray wrote 1,162 Books, Papers, and Articles,
of which he issued a Catalogue, entitled ;— ]
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pp. 56. (Privately printed.)
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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.
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Esq., Norroy, King of Armes. Transcribed from the
original, &c. [lb., V., pt. 2, 23—65.]
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pt. 2, pp. XX., 436.] '
The Barons of Dudley. [lb., ix., 152.]
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[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.
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Greatbach, Daniel, Hanley.
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Greatbach, John. Stoke.
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(Stoke: W. Dean, Printer), 1860. 12mo., pp. xii., 144.
Greatbatch, Rev. George, b. Shelton, Oct.,
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to death ; he resigned his pastorate, 1847 ; d.,
Southport, 5th March, 1864, aged 80.
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42.]
Grbatorex, Henry Wellington. b. Burton,
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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—
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51, 74.
Grbnville, Bernard. M.P., Liskeard, 18th
May, 1661 : d. 1701.
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Grbnvillk, John, Eaii of Bath. d. 1701.
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Gresley, Henry Scott, i.. Lichfield, 18il ; s.
of Rev. Preb. W. Gresley ; Mat. Oh. Ch. Ox.,
21st Oct., 1858 ; B.A., 1862 ; Barrister-at-
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[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.
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., II., 563 ; Harwood's Lich-
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Greslbv with Warnes.
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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.]
GRIFFITH
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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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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
Dr. S. Johnson.]
H
"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,
HACKET
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HALES
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,
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[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
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The Holy Scripture clearing itself of Scandals. [See
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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,
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[Rugby Sch. Reg. ; Foster's Alumni Oxon., II., 584.]
Haldbn, Alice. b. Stafford, 1816 ; d. 4th
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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,
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Hall, Mrs. Ann, Shelton.
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Hall, Charles, h. Hanley, 1824 ; d. 7th July,
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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,
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[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
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Hall, Rev. Enoch.
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Hall, Rev. Frederick. Of Jesus Coll., Cam. ;
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A Short Historical Account of the Collegiate Church
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Hall, John, Engraver, b. Wivenhoe, Colchester,
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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
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[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
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[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.
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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.
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Hallier, E.
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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.
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Hamerton, S. C, Cannock.
Christ the Awakeuer and other Sermons. 1870. Duo.
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Hamilton, James, Duke of Hamilton. Owner
and resident of Sandon Hall ; fought a fatal
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Quarrel, and Duel, between the late Duke of Hamilton
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Hamilton, John. L.R.O.P., Edin., and L.M.,
1875 ; F.E.C.S., Edin., 1880 ; M.D., Durham,
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Med. Officer and Public Vaccinator, Burton-
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Amputation of Breast, followed by Spontaneous
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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
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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.|
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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
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.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.
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Hamnett, J., Longton.
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Hampton, Rev. Henry. M.A., by Archbp. of
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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,
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W. Hampton & Sons, Brick Manufacturers,
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Hanbdky, Benjamin, b. Wolverhampton, 13th
May, 1778 ; in Bank of England, 1803—59 ;
Deacon, Congregational Church, Union Street,
London, 1819 — 57 ; Treasurer, Congregational
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An Historical Research concerning the Congrega-
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Hooker's Ecclesiastical PoUty. Edited by B. H. In
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Historical Memorials relating to the Independents. In
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[Evangelist Mag. (1864), 166 ; Mod. Eng. Biog., I.,
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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.]
HANDLEY
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HA l< COURT
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
HARDING
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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,
HARDMAN
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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.]
HARPER
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HARRISON
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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HARTILL
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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HARVEY
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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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.
HAVEEING
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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
HAYES
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HEACOOK
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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HEBERT
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.
HECTOR
(220)
HENLY
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.,
HEISTN
(221)
HEERICK
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.
12mo., pp. 20.
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
(222)
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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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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HILL
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,
HILL
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HINCKLEY
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.,
HINCKLEY
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HINTON
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 ;
On a Series of Operations for Strangalated Hernia and
for Eadical Cure ; A Case of Eeduotion en masse ; Opera-
tion on a Case of Fracture of Fore-Arm, &c. [Guys
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.
A Sei-mon on the Advantages of well regulated
Friendly Societies. A. Hinde, Wolverhampton. 1867.
^ 'Handy History of Wolverhampton. Compiled by
A. H. Printed and Published by Alfred Hinde. 1884.
12mo., pp. viii., 92.
Too Much American Beef. .,,„,, r <-
Notes to the Building Societies Act, 1874, Ibee
■^™ The Comet and all about it. 1874. Cr. 8vo., pp. 16
Summary Jurisdiction Act, 1879. [ 'See Brevitt (H.).]
Brewing and Licensing Act, 1880. 12mo.
Ground Game Act, 1880.
Employers' Liability Act, 1880.
Burial Laws Amendment Act, 1880. With Notes.
The Bills of Sale Act, 1882. With Explanatory
^"'Married Women's Property Act, 1882. With Notes.
General Catalogue of the Wolverhampton Free
Library. 1883. Boy. 8vo., pp. 174.
Bankruptcy Act, 1883.
Patent Act, 1883.
Agricultural (England) Holdings Act, 1883.
The Corrupt Prlotices Act. 1883. [See Thome
" Short Notes on The Corrupt Practices Act. [See
'^'^"ciaisified List of the New House of Commons, elected
1886. 12mo.
Boscobel : Its History, Ac. By Alfred Hinde . . .
A. Hinde. 1888. 12mo., pp. 20.
Hinde's Household Almanack. 186.') — 93. 8vo.
The King and the Miller. A Comedy. Arranged for
the Stage by 1. 1. P. H. Published and Sold by Alfred
Hinde. n.d. 12mo., pp. 8.
Catalogue of Juv^ile Books (Wolverhampton Free
Library), n.d. 12mo.
The Three Prizes . . . Wolverhampton : A. Hinde.
1887. Duo., pp. 39.
On the Cure of Stammering and Stuttering. By the
Author of " Preachers and Preaching." 3rd ed. Duo., pp.
36. (Dated "Wolverhampton, May, 1889.")
The New Carol Book. Part 2. n.d. (1848). Duo.,
pp. 26—48.
Anthems used in St. John's Church, Wolverhampton.
Wolverhampton, n.d. 12mo. 18 leaves.
How to Prove a Will By " An Old Will Maker."
Wolverhampton : A. Hinde. n.d. Duo., pp. 20.
Alfred Hinde's West End Almanack. 1891: Pub-
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
succeeded ; m. Charlotte Harvey ; carries on
business under the title of " A. Hinde," since
his father's death.
The Building Societies Act, 1874. With Notes by
P. H. H., Secretary of the Wolverhampton and District
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.
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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.
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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,
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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
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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. " "'
H0DGETT8
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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.]
HOLBEACH
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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/.
HOLLAND
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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-
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[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
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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-
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Mat. Oriel Coll., Ox., 13th Nov., 1798.
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Hone, William.
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his Character and Talents. 8vo.
The Every Day Book. Two Volumes. London, 1825
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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.,
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[G-atch, I., 332 ; Bloxam, II., 41.]
Hoo, Adam de. Archd. of Coventry, 1242 — 46.
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Hoc Family.
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Hoo, John. b. Barr, 1719 ; s. of John Hoo ;
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[Foster's Alumni Oxou., II., 685.]
Hood, Thomas.
Hood's Own. 1st Series, 1859; 2nd Series, 1861. Moxon.
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Hooker, Richard. Bishop.
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HooLB, Rev. Elijah. Wesleyan Minister.
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HooTON, Elizabeth. Quaker ; Prisoner at Derby ;
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Hope, Herbert, b. Betley Hall, 1858 ; s. of
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., II., 687.]
Hope, William. Printer and Bookbinder, Cus-
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[Bagshaw, 1818.]
HoPE-ScoTT, James Robert, D.C.L., Q.C. b.
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Case of the Eight Hon. Hen. Chetwynd, Earl of
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HoPKiN, Rev. John. b. Clayton, Yorks., 3rd
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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-
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[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
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[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 .
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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
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., II., 690 ; Men at the Bar.]
HoRDKRN, Henry, b. Wolverhampton, 1796 ;
brother of the above ; Mat. Univ. Coll Ox
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[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.
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Bishop Hornyhold's predecessor at Longbirch &e Kirlc ; Oalholio
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'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
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[Butler's Works, IV., 221 ; ditto, Hist. Memoirs (ed.
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268 ; Brady's Episcopal Succession, JII. ; Douay Diaries;
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HoBOLOGiA Anglia. (Authore H. H.) Fol.
[Contains — Cardinal Pole, 15 ; Walter Devereux, Earl
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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-
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[Harwood's Lichfield, 254.]
HoBTON, F., Printer, Wednesbury.
The Wednesbury Watchman. Wednesbury, 1885. Lar.
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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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Inspiration of tte Bible. An Inquiry. London : T.
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Sermons delivered in Lyndhurst Eoad Church, Hamp-
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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.
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[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.]
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Burns. 1841. ^ ,
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LXX. Translated into English . . . Cambridge : Mac-
millan ^ Co. 1855. Cr. 8to., pp. viii., 280.
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bridge : same imprint. 1857. Cr. 8vo., pp. viii., 408.
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[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.
HOWELLS
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HOWITT
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.
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Tales in Verse. London : Darton. 1841. 16mo.
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Olden Times and other Poems. London: Darton.
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Thirteen Tales for the People and their Children.
London: W. Tegg. [See below: — ]
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(3.) Sowing and Reaping London, 1841.
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(6.) Little Coin, Much Care. London, n.d. (1842).
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(8.) No Sense like Common Sense. London, 1843,
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London, 1859.
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A Treasury for Young People. Edited hy M. H.
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Stories.'}
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Lillieslea. London: Routledge. 1861. 8vo.
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London, 1863.
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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.
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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
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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,
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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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HULME
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.
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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.
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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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HUSBAND
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
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and also in 3 vols., 8vo., pp. (L) Ixiii., 304: (II,) 331:'
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Sermon before the Society for the Propagation of the
Gospel in Foreign Parts. London, 1781. 8vo 5th ed
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Charge to the Clergy of the Diocese of Worcester
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Sermon before the House of Lords on the 30th of
January, 1786. London, 1786. 4to.
The Works of the Right Rev. William Warburton
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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-
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(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
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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.
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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.
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The Missal for the use of the Laity. London, 1837.
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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-
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The Vesper Book for the use of the Laity. London,
1842. 12mo. 2nd ed., 1844, pp. Ixxii., 389. With Gre-
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Funeral Sermon. . . . Rev. Dr. Bowden, President
of Sedgley Park. Wolverhampton, 1844. 8vo.
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&c. Dublin, 1861. 8vo.
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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.
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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.
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Norwich. 8vo.
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Second Baron Stafford. Norwich, 1851. 8vo.
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692, (IL) 386. New Testament, pp. x., 356. Plates.
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Norwich, 1854. 8vo.
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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.]
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Barbara, Lady Stafford. Norwich, 1856. 8vo.
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printed), 1857. 8vo. London, 1870. 8vo.
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Christ. By Rev. Henry Butler. With Introduction by
Dr. H. London : Henry (^ Co. n.d. (1857). 4to., pp. liv.,
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8vo.]
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Edited by Dr. H. In Two Volumes. London, 1857—60. 8vo.
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wich printed), 1850. 8vo.
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Longmans, 1860. 8vo.
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1862. 8vo., pp. vii., 586.
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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.
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[Now at St. Wilfrid's Coll., Cotton;]
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Orth. Jour., Catholic Mag., &c.]
Sermons, Ac. By R. R. M'g'r Weedall, D.D. In MS.
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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-
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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,
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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.
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8to. [Johnson, loo — 71.]
Htjtton, Rev. Wyndham Madden. b. Grantby,
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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 :
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Hype, William Henry, Printer. Partner with,
and successor to, J. Smith [s««] ; Partner
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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-
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Advice to Sunday Scholars in Rural and Mining
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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-
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Charges.
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[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.]
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INGRAM
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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JERNYNGHAM
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
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8vo.
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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
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Jekome, Jerome Klapka. h. Walsall, 2nd
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On che Stage ana Off. lB8a.
Three Men in a Boat, to say nothing of the Dog.
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The Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow. A Book for an
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Weeds. Bristol: Arrowsmith.
Novel Notes, i'e Leadenhall Press.
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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
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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
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Hon. Sir Thomas Parker.
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Edin. Rev., LXXIX. ; Quart. Rev., LXII ; Tayler s Brit.
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Action ■. . February, 1797, off Cape St. Vincent
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Jbevis, St. Vincent Walter Fane. b. London,
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Regiment.
[Foster's Alumni Oxon., II., 752.]
Jervis, Swynfen Stephen, b. 1793 ; s. of
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., II., 752.]
Jervis, Thomas Swynfen Parker, b. Shenstone,
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Militia, 1870 — 76 ; had warrant for precedence
as son of a Viscount, 13th Feb., 1860 ; J. P.,
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Jesse, Edward.
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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
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Jesse, Rev. William, b. Hutton, Yorks., 1778 ;
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Jbsson, Rev. Cornehus. b. Wolverhampton,.
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Tryfull ; bur. 18th Nov., 1766) and Mary,
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Jesson Family.
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Jbsson, Eichard. b. West Bromwich, 13th Nov.,
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Jkssop, Francis Johnson.
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Jevon, Daniel and Thomas.
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Remarks on Criminal Law London (Liver-
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Jbvons, Rev. WiUiam. b. Staffs., 1794 ; Uni-
tarian Minister ; d., Liverpool, 1873.
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The Book of Common Prayer Examined. Ramsoate,
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Jewitt, Rev. Arthur G. Wesleyan Minister,
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The Christian Watchman. A Sermon preached in
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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
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Jewitt, Llewellyn, F.S.A. b. Kimberworth,
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and a History of the Early Potters of Staffordshire. Lon-
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tions.
Guide to Alton Towers and surrounding District
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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
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Description of the Opening of a Mound at HoUins-
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Cinerary Urn from Stone [VI., 64] ; Biographical Notice
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of the Borough of Stafford [XX., 113— 15] ; of Tamworth,
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jEwsBnRY, Joseph, of Kinver.
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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.
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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 :
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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,
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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.
8vo. Ditto, with additions. London, 1780. 8vo.
[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.
A Complete Tindication of the Licensees of the Stage
from the malicious and scandalous aspersions of Mr. Brooke.
By an Impartial B:and. [S. J.] London, 1739. 4to.
Marmor NorfoUciense ; &c. . . By Probus
Britaunicus [Dr. J.]. London, 1739. 4to.
An Account of the Life of Mr. Richard Savage, &c.
London, 1744. 8vo. 2nd ed., London, 1748, 8vo. The .3rd
edition, to which are added the Lives of Sir Francis Drake
and Admiral Blake, &c. London, 1767, 8vo. 4th ed., Lon-
don, 1769, 8vo., pp. ii., 298. 4th ed., London, 1777, 12mo.
Translated into French, 1771.
An Account of the Ijfe of John Philip Barretier, who
was master of five languages at the age of nine years.
London, 1744. 8vo.
[Originally appeared in Oent.'s Mag. (1740—42).]
Miscellaneous Observations on the Tragedy of Mac-
beth, with remarks on Sir T. H.'s edition of Shakespear.
To which is affixed Proposals for a new edition of Shake-
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The Plan of a Dictionary of the English Language,
addressed to the Right Hon. Philip Dormer, Earl of Ches-
terfield. London, 1747. 4to. 2nd ed., 2748, 8vo.
Irene. A Tragedy. [In five acts and in verse.]
London, 1740. 8vo. Again, London, 1781, 8vo. -1706
[Bell's British Theatre. Vol. 2:).]. 1811 [Mod. Brit.
Drama. Vol. II.].
The Vanity of Human Wishes. The Tenth Satire of
Juvenal translated by S. J. London, 1740. 4to.
The Rambler. 2 vols. London, 1750 — 52, fol. London,
1752, 12mo., 0 vols. Dublin, 1752, 12mo., 6 vols. London,
1767, 12mo., 4 vols. London, 1770, 12mo., 4 vols. Lo7idon,
1780, 12mo., 4 vols. London, 1796 [Harrison's Brit. Classics.
Vol. I.]. London, 1790—03, 12mo^ 4 vols. London, 1809
The Brit. Classics. Vols. 15— 18j. London, 1817, 12mo.
Chalmers's Brit. Essayists. Vols. 19— 22]. Again, 1S33
;ditto, 16-18]. Again, Boston (U.S.), 1856 [ditto, 16—18].
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Sketch of the Author's Life, by Sir "Walter Scott : in Two
Volumes. London, n.d. (1876), 8vo.
A New Prologue, spoken by Mr. Garrick, April 5th,
1750, at the representation of Comus, &c. London, 1750.
fol.
The Adventurer. [Edited by Drs. Hawkesworth,
Johnson, &c.] In Two Volumes, London, 1753 — 54. fol.
3rd ed., London, 1756, 12mo., 4 vols. ; Dublin, 1760, 12mo.,
2 vols. 5th ed., London, 1766, 12mo. London, 1770, 12mo.,
4 vols. London, 1778, 12mo., 4 vols. And other editions.
An account of an attempt to ascertain the Longitude
at Sea, by an exact theory of the variation of the Needle.
By Zachariah "Williams. London, 1755. 4to.
[Written by Dr. Johnson.]
A Dictionary of the English Language, &c. In Two
Volumes. London, 1755. fol. 2nd ed., 1755, fol. Another,
London, 1755, fol. Abstracted from the folio edition, by
the Author, in Two Volumes, London, 1756, 8vo. 3rd ed.,
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London, 1785, 4to., 2 vols.. Portrait by T. Cook. 5th ed.,
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1827, 4to., 3 vols. Edited by Dr. Latham, London, 1859,
4to., 4 vols. Abridged, by Chalmers, London, 1820, 8vo.
Pocket ed., 18mo. Abridged, London, 1756, 8vo,, 2 vols.
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12mo. Edited by Rees :— London : Longman, 1850, 18mo. ;
London: Collins, 1856, pt. 8vo. ; Bohn, imp. 8vo., 1860;
London, 1870, 2 vols., 4to. ; 1876, roy. 8vo.
Christian Morals. By Sir Thomas Browne, with a Life
of the Author, by S. J. 2nd ed. London, 1756. 12mo.
The Prince of Abissinia. A Tale. In Two Volumes.
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The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia. A Tale.
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also Rasselas, &c., London, 1883., 8vo.; Again, same year,
18mo. ; again, 8vo. ; London, 1884, Hvo. Voltaire's Can-
dide . . . and Rasselas. London, 1884, 8vo. (Morley's
Universal Library).
Thoughts on the Coronation of his present Majesty
King George the Third. [With Corrections and Improve-
ments by S.J. ] London, 1761. fol.
The Idler. [By S. J., &c.] In Two Volumes. Lon-
don, 1761. 8vo. London, 1795, 12mo. London, 1795, 8vo.
(Harrison's Brit. Classics. Vol. 8.). Cooke's edition, with
engravings, London, 1790, ]2mo. London, 1807, 12mo.
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Essayists. Vol. 19). London, 1824, 12mo. London, 1827,
12mo. (Lyuam's Brit. Essayists. Vol. 20).
The Plays of William Shakspeare. To which are
added notes by S. Johnson. In Eight Volumes. London,
1765. 8vo.
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Plays. London, 1765. 8vo.
The False Alarm. London, 1770. 8vo. 2nd ed., Lon-
don, same year, 8vo., pp. 53.
Thoughts on the late Transactions respecting the
Falkland Islands. London, 1771. 8vo.
History and Defence of Magna Charta. London, 1772.
8vo. Edinburgh, 1794. 12mo.
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PILER.]
The Patriot. London, 1774. 8vo. 3rd ed., London,
1775. 8vo.
Miscellaneous and Fugitive Pieces. In Three Volumes.
London, 1774. Bvo.
Taxation no Tyranny. London. 1775. 8vo., pp. 91.
The Works of R. Savage. With an account of the
Life and Writings of the Author, by S. J. In Two Volumes.
London, 1775. 8vo. Ditto, in Two Volumes, Dublin, 1777.
12mo. '
A Journey to the Western Highlands of Scotland.
London, 1775, 8vo. Dublin, 1775, 8vo. Loudon, 1791, 8vo.
London,1792,Vima. Sdinburgh, 1708, Svo. Alnwick, 1800,
12mo. Glasgow, 1811, 12mo. London, 1816, 12mo. Edin-
burgh, 1819, 12mo. London, 1876, 8vo.
Political Tracts . . . London, 1776. 8vo., pp. 264.
The Convict's Address to his unhappy Brethren .
Delivered . , by W. Dodd. London, n.d. (1777). 8vo.
2nd ed., London, 1777, 8vo. Salisbury, 1777, 12mo. [Writ-
ten by Dr. Johnson.]
The Sixteenth Ode of the Third Book of Horace
imitated. London, 1777. 4to.
Thoughts in a Prison to which are added the Convict's
Address. 3rd ed. London, 1779. 12mo.
Prefaces, biographical and critical, to the Works of
the English Poets, in Ten Volumes. London, 1779—81
12mo.
[The first edition of Johnson's Lives of the Poets.]
Republished, with Works of the English Poets, with
preface biographical and critical, by S. J. 68 vols. Lon-
don, 1779—81, 8vo., (Lives, 10; Poets, 56; and Index 2
vols.) London, 1770—80, 8vo., Portraits, 76 vols. Loiidon
1810, 8ro., 21 vols. Chiswick, 1822, 12mo., WO vols. (Lives
by Johnson, Singer, Davenport, &c.). The Lives of most
eminent English Poets, &c., in 4 vols. ' London, 1781, 8vo
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12mo. {See W. Hazlitt, & P. Cuningham^. Leipsi 1858
16mo. (Tauchuitz Edition. Vols. 418, 419) London (Ox-
ford printed), 1864, 1885, 18mo. London, 1868, 8vo.
Abridged with some account of Dr. Johnson London
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from Johnson's Poets). Oxford, 1876, 12mo. Ditto and
Addison, &c. Oxford, 1877, 12mo. Poetical Works of
Dryden . . . with Life, in 4 vols. London, 1811,
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Lives of the Poets, Waller, Milton, Cowley (Cassell'a Nat.
Library).
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206. (Two other editions published same year). Ditto,
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12mo., port. Ditto, London, 1828, 12mo. Ditto, by A.
Howard, London, (1834), 12mo.
The Wisdom of the Rambler, Adventurer, and Idler,
By S. J. London, 1784, 16mo.
The Poetical Works of Samuel Johnson, now first
collected in One Volume. London, 1785, 12mo. ; Dublin,
1785, 12mo.; enlarged, London, 1789,Syo. Cooke's Edition,
London, n.d. {1797), 12mo.; Edinburgh, 1795, 8vo. (Ander-
son's Poets of Great Britian, Vol. XI.) ; London, 1805, 16mo.
(Park's British Poets, Vol. 37, and Sup. Vol. 6) ; London,
1808, 24mo. {The Laurel) ; London, 1810, Svo. (Chalmers's
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12mo. (Walsh's British Poets, Vol. XXXL); Illustrated by
John Gilbert, London, 1853, Svo. (Routledge's British
Poets); Edinburgh, 1855, Svo. (GilfiUan's Poets) ; London,
n.d. (1878), 8vo. (Cassell's Library of British Poets) ; Lon-
don, n.d. (1881), 8vo.
Memoirs of Charles Frederick, King of Prussia . . .
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,
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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:
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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
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4 Queries; see Husband (Rev. J.j, Bascom (J.), Black-
burn (F.), Bolton (S. K.), Boswell (J.), Brough (W )
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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-
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Russell (J. F.), Servois (J. P.), Seymour (E. H.), Sicneon
(Sir J.), Simpson (J.), Squibb (G. J.), Stanhope (P. D
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(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
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Thomas (P.).] "
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JONES
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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JONES
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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JUKES
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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KEATES
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.
KEATING
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KELK
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.]
KELLY
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KERWICK
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.]
KETLEY
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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.]
KILMISTER
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KINGSLEY
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.
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liiNG, F. M.
Selections from Steir's Words of the Lord Jesus Com-
piled by F. M. K. Walsall : W. Henry RoUnson 1882
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[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-
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[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
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[Jewitt's Ceramic Art, I., 260 ; Shaw, II., 226—29 ;
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KiNNERSLEY, John de. Preb. of Ecoleshall,
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[Harwood's Lichfield, 228.]
KiNNEV, John de. Chancellor of Lichfield, 1254
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[Harwood's Lichfield, 197.]
KlNVASTON.
Prebendary of. [OUver's Coll. Ch. of AVolverhamp-
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KiNVER.
History of. [Shaw, .II., 262; Scott's Stourbridge,
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Scheme for the Management of Kinver Grammar
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KmwoLDMBRSH, William, B.D. Preb. of Gaia
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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
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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-
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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
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[ 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.)
KITCHElSrEK
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KNOWLES
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.
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Cr. 8vo., pp. 189.
Edited : — The Eugby School Natural History Society's
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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-
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[Crockford (1880).]
Knapp, Rev. J. B. Primitive Methodist Preacher.
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Knell, Thomas. Chp. to Walter, Earl of Essex,
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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.
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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
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Knolles, Richard.
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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-
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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.]
KNYHT
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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.]
LALLY
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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,
Autobiography of Mr. Langley, of Prestwich . .
With an Introduction and Notes by the Eev. F. R. Raines
[Manchester Chetham Society (1878), Yol. 103 ]
[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
Cyclopcedia. 1832.
[Staffs. :— Astbury, 14 ; Wedgwood, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19,
27,53,75,138; Brindley,38; ElerBess,14; Staffs., 13,80.]
Lasoblls, Amy. Norley, Prodshara.
Wikey. A Scrap. (Second Edition). Reprinted from
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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LAWSON
his preferments during the Civil War ; Chp.
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Law, [tight Rev. Edmund, b. Cartmel, Lanes.,
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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
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into English, with Notes and Observations. London, 1 732.
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Law, Edmund Christian, b. St. John's, Lich-
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Law ; Mat. Brasenose Coll., Ox., 9th June,
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Inner Temple, 16th Jan., 1851 ; Barrister-at-
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Emily Mary Scot, dau. of Lieut.-Col. Cotgrave,
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., 11., 822 ; Men at the Bar, 268.]
Law, The Worshipful James Thomas, b. Car-
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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,
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The Poor Man's Garden . . London, 1830. 4th ed.,
1831.
Form of Ecclesiastical Law. London : Benning. 1831,
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A Letter to Lord King controverting the sentiments
lately delivered in Parliament by his Lordship, &c., on
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An Address delivered at Queen's College, Birmingham,
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6S.ce and Duties of Church Wardens, &c. lAcTiJield ;
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Lawlby, Sir Francis, Bart. b. Canwell Hall,
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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-
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lar. and sm. piper, 4 leaves, pp. 262. r.,.j, j
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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.
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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.
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Lawson, William.
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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.
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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. '
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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.]
LEE
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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.
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Hales, in Staffordshire. Marka Drayton: J. Locket. 1863.^
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Leb, Richard, of Wolverhampton.
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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.]
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[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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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
LEGGE
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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-
LEGGE
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LEIGH
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.
LEIGH
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LE NEVE
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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LEVESON-GOWEE
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
LEVESON-GOWER
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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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LICHFIELD
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-
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(2nd ed.), 81 ; Smollett's Hist, of England.]
Lewis, F. C.
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Lewis, James George, b. Brierley Hill, 27th
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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.
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[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
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Inquiry into Lichfield Waters. Lichfield, 1840. 12mo.
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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-
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Statement of Pacts connected with the movement in
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College at Lichfield. London ; Dalton. Lomax, Lichfield
n.d. 8vo., pp. 38. '^
Lichfield Diocesan Churchman (The). A Monthly Re-
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Description of the Lichfield Brank [Seliq., I 73] • of
Lichfield Ducking Stool [ib., 152]. Lichfield Chartularv
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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-
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View of Cathedral of St. Marv anrt «f pi,„j u
Hamilton. Engraved by Lodge. iVoff ^*- ^^^- ^^
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LICHFIELD
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.
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A New Map of the Diocese of Lichfield. Constructed
at Stanford's Geographical Establishment, from authentic
information supplied by the Incumbents, under the super-
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Lichfield Cathedral [Shaw, I., 233]. S. View and Ground
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[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
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map [Pigot's Directory]. Lichfield Cathedral, top corner
of map of Staffs. [Moule's Counties of England]. Lich-
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Constables of the Citty of Lichfield" for summoning the
gentlemen of that City before him at his visit (London,
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Gentlemen of the "Citty of Lichfield" who appeared
before him at the " George " Inn, on Monday, 30th March,
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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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LICHFIELD
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.]
LICHFIELD
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LICHFIELD
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
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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.
LIGHT FOOT
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LIF.SCOMB
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.
LISTER
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LITTLETON
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.
LITTLETON
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LLOYD
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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LOCH
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.
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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
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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-
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L.D.S. Same impriut. 1887. Cr. 8vo., pp. 8.
Home Memories of William Elverson, of Stapenhill,
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51. Title, pref., introduction.
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Bickersteth). London : Masters cf Co., New Bond Street.
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Cr. 8vo., pp. Titles ; Dedication, 8 ; Contents, xii.; Errata,
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eighth year of issue.] 1893. Same imprint. Cr 8vo
[From 1886 to date.] '^
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1893. Cr. 8vo., pp. 70.
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LOMAX
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fihire Regiment. Lichfield; A. C. Lomax, The ^^ Johnson's
Head." n.d. {1803). Cr. 8to., pp. 49, App. 4, and 3 Plates.
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[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.
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same imprint. 12mo.
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Stockport, 1813. 12mo.
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Stockport, n.d. lar. 4to.
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]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.).]
LONG
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LOTON
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.]
LOUGHBOKOUGH
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LOWE
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.,
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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
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Macintosh, Rev. Moore Morgan. B.A.; Curate
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Love proportionate to the Sense of Forgiveness. A
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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
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[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.
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viii., 239.
[Life of James Mackcoull (1822), 3—9.]
Mackie, C.
Castles, Palaces, and Prisons of Mary of Scotland.
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[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
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(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,
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of York, 1891 ; m. (1), 1860, Sarah Kate,
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11. No. 2 : Meditation on the Comfortable Words of the
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pool, 1868—69 : St. Peter's, Birkenhead,
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Various Educational Works.
MacMunn, Charles Alexander. b. Easkey,
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Dublin ; Graduated in Honours at B.A. Ex-
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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,
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Macrbady, Edmund Neville, s. of — . Macready,
of Stafford Theatre ; in the Army ; at the
Battle of Waterloo.
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[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 ■
MAD AN
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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
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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,
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Srorsri8j3''-''''^^^^^°^^^°°^*^°^p^'
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Twelve Lectures on Ecclesiastical History and Non-
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On the Christian Ministry. 1830.
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[See Bodington (Eev. A.).]
Marchington Woodlands.
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Mark, Thomas, Printer, Leek and Kidder-
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Art and Socialism. [See Morris (W.).]
English Bells. [See Beresford (Rev. W.).]
The Catalogue of Books in the Nicholson Institute,
Leek. Leek : T. Mark. Cr. 4to.
List of Toters for the Leek Division of the County of
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Eight Centuries of a Gentle Family. Leek : T. Mark.
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Olde Leeke. [ See Miller (M. H.).]
Marsden, Eev. Henry, New Connexion Minister,
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Memoir of Jemima Marsden (6. Beverley, Torks., 17th
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Marsden, Eev. Thomas, b. Leek.
The Poet's Orchard; or, Miscellaneous Poems, Psalms,
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Marsh, Eev. Walter. Pensioner, St. John's
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Marshall, Eev. Benjamin, b. London, 1673 ;
s. of Benjamin Marshall ; Mat. Ch. Ch., Ox.,
23rd March, 1700; Student, 1701 ; B.A.,1703;
M A., 1706 ; Rector of Naunton, Gloucs.,
1711 '; Canon of Lichfield and Preb. of Tarvin,
20th Sept., 1728—49; Rector of Allesley,
Warws., 1740.
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Marshall, George W., LL.D. Barrister-at-
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Pursuivant-at-Arms.
An Index to the Pedigrees contained in the Printed
Heralds' Yisitations, &c. London : R. Hardwicke. 1888.
Svo pp vii., 164. [Staffordshire :— Aston of Tixall, 12
[Berry's Herts., Gen. 10] ; Audley, 13 [ Visitation of
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
Staffs. Pedigrees.]
Marshall, Robert A., Leicester.
The Sectional Boiler. Patented by Mr. Shepherd, of
Manchester [Trans. North Staffs. Min. and Mech. Eng.,
IL, 108—115, 209—13.]
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.
Market Drayton and Newport: Bennion 4' Jiorne. 4to.,
pp. (2 leaves) 39. [Staffordshire references, 2, 4, 6 — 8, 12
—4, 17—9, 22, 23, 26—8, 32, 34—6, 39.]
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
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'&!., 201^] ; Norton-in-Hales Register [ib., 244—47].
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
England. London, 1817. 8vo., 5 vols.
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.
Lindey Wood, Talke, 1874 ; bur. Talke-
o'-th'-Hill.
Two Old Men's Tales. The Deformed and the Ad-
miral's Daughter, in Two Volumes. London : Saunders it'
Ottley. 1834. Pt. 8vo., pp. (I) 307, (II) 308. London: C.
H. Clarke. 1860. 12mo.
Tales of the Woods and Fields. In Three Volumes.
London : Saunders ^ Ottley. 1838. Pt. 8vo., pp. (I ) viii
299, (11.) 272, (III.) 323. New ed., London: C.H. Clarke.
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
Volumes. London: Henry Colburn. 1850. Pt. 8vo., pp.
(L) 292, (IL) 301, (IIL) 277
Adelaide Lindsay. Edited by . . . In Three
Volumes. London: Henry Colbourn. 1850. Pt. 8vo.
London : Soutledge. 1851. Fcp. 8vo.
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
pagination, Introduction 7 leaves. Songs 41 leaves.
The Heiress of Haughton, or the Mother's Secret,
in Three Volumes. London : Hurst (f Blackett.
1855. Pt. vo., pp. (I.) 307, (II.) 317, (IH.) 334. C. H.
Clarke. 1860. 12mo.
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-
don: Hurst ^ Blackett. 1856. Pt. 8vo., pp. (I.) 307, (II.)
313, (III.) 314. Reprinted as Lady Evelyn. C. H. Clarke.
1860. 12mo.
The Rose of Ashurst ... m Three Volumes.
Lmdon : Hurst and Blackett. 1857. Pt. 8vo., pp. (I.) 300,
(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-
bury, 1851 ; St. John's, Woking, 1854 ;
Associatioa Secretary to Ch. Missionary Soc,
Metropolitan District, 1861 ; Vicar, Ch. Ch.,
Birmingham, 1864--71 ; Preb. of Tachbrook,
Lichfield, 1864—71 ; Vicar of Clevedon,
Somers., 1871.
An Exposition of the Lord's Prayer. Translated from
the Latin of John Calvin. London : Seeley. 1843.
Readiness for Death and Judgment. A Sermon.
London, 1846. 8vo.
The Minister's Life and Doctrine. An Ordination
Sermon. London, 1888. 8vo.
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.
Chief Engineer to late Midland Steam Boiler
Inspection and Insurance Company, sold to
the Scottish Fire and Life Insurance Company,
1888.
Records of Steam Boiler Explosions. Stourbridge,
1871. 8vo.
Notes for Lecture on Parish and Church of Pedmore.
Stourbridge, 1887. sm. 4to. Illustrated.
Marten, Frederick.
Handbook of Contemporary Biography. London:
Macmillan. n.d. 8vo., pp. vi., 288.
Marten, Henry John. Formerly Partner in the
Firm of Dimraack and Marten, Parkfield
Furnaces and Collieries ; resident at The
Birches, Codsall.
A Metrical Study of the Book of Job. London : Hod-
der ^ Stoughton. 1869. sm. 8vo., pp. 123.
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.
London, 1834. 8vo. Large Paper, Imp. 8vo. 2nd ed., en-
larged and continued, 1854. 8vo.
Martin, Simon, Lichfield.
Letters to Ashmole. [Bodl. Lib., 1521, (e) 139.]
lib., 129.]
Martindale, Rev. Miles. Wesleyan Minister,
1789—1824.
[Whilst travelling in Newcastle Circuit printed the follow-
ing :— ]
The Glory of Heaven . . An Essay from the
French. Newcastle: J. Smith, n.d. 12mo., pp. 48.
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.
18th July, 1838 ; bur. Walsall Chapelyard.
Homilies on the Book of Tobias. Printed for
the Author, 1817. 8vo., pp. 367. London, 1822. Cr. 8vo.,
pp. 274.
A Sermon preached at the Funeral Obsequies of the
Right Rev. John Milner, Bishop of Castaballa . . on
the 27th day of April, 1826, at the Catholic Chapel, "Wol-
verhampton. Wolverhampton: J. Smart. 1828. 8vo.
A Series of Ten Lectures on the Sacrament, &c.
Walsall : Printed and Sold by Valentine cj Throsby. 1827.
8vo.
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A Sermon preached at the opening of the Chapel . .
at Houghton Hall, Yorks. . . on Wednesday, Feb-
ruary 25th, 1829. Walsall: Valentine ^ Throsby. n.d.
(lS-29). 8vo., pp. 48.
A Series of Bight Lectures on the Calumnious Asper-
sions thrown upon the Catholic Religion. Delivered in
the Catholic Chapel, St. Mary's Mount, Walsall. Walsall :
Valentine ^ Throsby. 1S30. 8vo., pp. 222.
Mabtyn, Rev. J. M.
"Mene Tekel "; or, Mr. Holyoake's Defeat in Hanley.
Being the Substances of Two Speeches delivered in reply
to his Lectures in the Town Hall, Hanley . . 13th
July, 1853. Banley: Allbut 4- Daniel. 1853. Cr. 8vo.,pp. 17.
Masefield, John Richard Beech, b. Old Hall,
Stone, 1850 ; s. of William Masefield, Esq.,
J.P. (d. 1873), and Mary Elizabeth, dau. of
Richai'd Beech, Esq., of Wooton Lodge,
Eccleshall ; of Jesus Coll., Cam. ; B.A. ;
M.A.; m. Susan, dau. of Charles John Blagg,
Esq., of RosehilJ, Cheadle.
The Existing Indigenous Mammalia of North Staf-
fordshire, n.p., pL, or d. 8vo., pp. 14.
The Existing Indigenous Mammalia of North Staf-
fordshire. [North Staffs. Field Club Report: (1884), 78, 79
—92.]
The Land and Freshwater MoUusca of North Stafford-
shire ; The Wild Cattle of Chartley Park ; Presidential
Address on The Preservation of our Local Fauna, &c. ;
Local Reptilia and Amphibia. [lb. (various years).]
Reports on Zoological Section. [lb. (yearly).]
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,
1881—88 ; Vicar of Oxton, Southwell, 1888.
[Foster's Alumni Oxon., III., 924.]
M.1.8ON, George.
A Supplement to Johnson's English Dictionary ; of
which the palpable errors are attempted to be rectified and
its material omission.s supplied. London, 1801. 4to.
A Review of the Proposals of the Albion Fire In-
surance ; also a narrative of gross misbehaviour towards
the Public in the British Critic on the subject of the
Appendix to the Supplement to Johnson's Dictionary
London, 1806. 8vo.
Mason, George, b. Warton Lodge (Stafis.),
near Newport, Salop, 1854 ; s. of George
Mason, Esq. ; of Jesus Coll., Cam., 1881 ;
Student Inner Temple, 2Uth March, 1877 ;
Barrister-at-Law, 2Uth Jan., 1880 ; Northern
Circuit.
[Men-at-the-Bar, 308.]
Mason, Rev. J. A. Roman Catholic Priest at
Stourbridge.
AShaverfor John Chettle, Methodist Preacher Lon-
don : W. E. Andrews, n.d. (1827). 8vo., pp 4(i
T « '^ir Triumph of Truth, in the Conversion of the Rev
J. A Mason from the Errors of Methodism to the Catholic
Daith. London : Andrews. 1827. 8vo., pp. 48.
Strictures on the Third and Fourth parts of Wesley's
Pretended Roman Catechism. Stourbridge, 1830. 8vo.
Sermon on the Divine Authority of the Catholic
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;
MASSEY
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MATHER
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.
MAYER
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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
Hanley. Hanley : Keates '^ Ford. 1863. 8vo., pp. 19.
Mayer, Joseph, Burslern.
Salem's Lyre. Consisting of Original Hymn Tunes
and Pieces, or Short Choruses. Composed and arranged
for Four Voices. London: Published for the Author by
J. Hart, 109, Hatton Garden, n.d. Oblong 8vo., pp. 64.
Mayfield.
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-
bourg : d. 1893.
Sanctuaries . . Stafford: Halden (S; Son. 1887.
Roy 8vo., pp. vii., 8 — 116.
The Lady of the Wake (Lichfield) and Her Suitors
[Reliq., XIX., 1—7, 81— 88] ; The Manor and Parish -.of
"Castre" (Caatle Church, Stafliord) [Hist. Coll. of Staffs..
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,
Newcastle, 1886). 8vo., 4 leaves.
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-
gained. With Notes. London, 1732. 8vo. 2nd ed., 1748.
8vo.
[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.
Mag. (1824), 385—87] ; of John Marks [(1827), 254—55.]
Mbdicraft, Rev. J., IJTew Connexion Minister.
The Birth of a Prince and other Mercies. Hanley:
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
Allbut ^ Son. 1843. Roy. 4to., pp. iv., 5—52. Frontis.—
" Grove House, Shelton." (Privately printed )
[Very rare.]
A Selection of the Evidences of the Truth of Chris-
tianity. [New Con. Mag (1820), 7— 11, 47— 50, 94— 101,
137—40, 182—88, 226—30, 272—75, 315—18, 359—62, 401—
6, 446—49, 489—93, 532—36.]
Mbllor, Rev. Joseph, New Connexion Minister,
Newcastle, 1884.
Amusements, their Use and Abuse [New Con. Mag.
(1884), 8— 18J ; Religion and Novels [513—24].
Mellvillb & Co.
Directory of Wolverhampton, with Bilston, Willen-
hall, &c., and Descriptive Account of each Place. Wol-
verhampton, 1851. 8vo.
Mblly, George. M.P., Stoke-on-Trent, 1865
— 76 ; Ship Merchant at Liverpool.
The Children of Liverpool and the Rival Schemes of
National Education. A Speech. Liverpool, 1869. 2nd ed.,
same year. 8vo., pp. 29.
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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.,
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[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
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[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
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[Johnson, II., 28—131.]
MiDDiMAN, Samuel.
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Middlbmist, Rev. Francis John. b. Uttoxeter,
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Coll., Ox., 18th Oct., 1870; B.A., 1873;
M.A., 1877 ; Curate of Kirkstall, Yorks., 1870
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MILLER
—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.
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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.
Miller, Thomas.
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MILNER
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.
iettei to a General Vicar of the District. Dated
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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
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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;"
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Lichfield and Preb. of Wellington, 1713 39.
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MiLNES, Richard Monckton, Lord Houghtoii.
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Milton, John, Poet.
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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.
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MiNTO, William.
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I would thou wert cold or hot . . . Four Sermons.
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s. of George Molyneux ; Mat. Ch. Ch. Ox '
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[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
MONCKTON
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MOOR
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.]
PP
MOORE
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MOORHOUSE
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.
MORDAUNT
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MORGAN
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)].
MORGAN
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MORTON
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.]
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Morris, Rev. George.
The County Seats of England and "Wales. Mackenzie,
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Morris, James Tayler. b. West Bromwich,
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., III., 986.]
Morris, Mary.
Morris.
b. Rugeley ; dau. of Richard
A Prospect of Death. A Pindaric Essay. Printed for
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Morris, Mary.
[See Knowles (Mrs.).]
Morris, Richard, of Rugeley.
Some Animadversions on the Supposition of the Holy
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Morris, Rev. Samuel, b. Forden, Glee Hills,
Salop, 1815 ; Primitive Methodist Minister
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Wolverhampton, Stafford, and Leek ; d. Con-
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Morris, Thomas, b. Rugeley ; s. of Moses
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[See Knowles (Mrs.).]
Morrison, John. b. Wednesfield, 1773 ; edu-
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Ladywood, Birmingham, 1854 — 64 ; Select
Preacher of Cam. Univ., 1857, 1859 ; Hulsean
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MoRT, J., Printer, Hanley.
A Packet for Youth . . . By a Lady. Hanley ;
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Mort, John Drewry. b. 1799 ; Printer, High
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A Collection of Psalms and Hymns from Various
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Mort, John Drewry & Charles, Printers and
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and to James I. ; President of the North ;
Eector of Aylesford, Kent, 1609 ; Dean of
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Eector of Stockport, 1616 — 19 ; Bp. of Lich-
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A Treatise of the Thref olde State of Man, wherein is
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(2) His Sinfiilnesse since the Pall of Adam ; (3) His
Benewed Holinesse in His Regeneration. Printed . .
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Salomon ; or, A Treatise declaring the state of the
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A Direct Answer into the Scandalous Exception which
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the which there is principally discussed two of the most
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of the Article of Chiist, His descension into hell. Printed
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A Catholike Appeale for Protestants, out of the con-
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Morton, Thomas. Mat. Magd. Hall, Ox.,
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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-
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[Poster's Alumni Oxon., B.S., IIL, 1039 ; Wood's Ath.
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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-
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[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
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MOSES
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MOSSE
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
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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-
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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.]
MOTT
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MUCKLESTON
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.
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he was expelled by Bishop Bridgman (of
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occupied parsonage at Astbury conjointly with
Rev. J. Machin [sg«], preaching on alternate
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MuiRHEAD, James Patrick.
The Origin and Progress of the Mechanical Inventions
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The Life of James Watt, with Selections from his
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Nothing New . Two Volumes. London : Hurst
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Romantic Tales, including Avillon. London: Smith
tf Elder. 1859. Pt. 8vo. Leipzig: Tauchnitz. 1861.
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Woman's Thoughts on Women. London : Hurst 4'
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Our Tear : A Child's Book. In Prose and Verse.
Illustrated by Clarence Dobell. Cambridge: MacmiUan
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Studies from Life . . London : Hurst ^ Blachett.
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Ten Illustrations. Reprinted (very slightly altered), 1871,
1874, 1880.
Fair France. Impressions of a Traveller . London :
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A French Country Family. By Madame De Witt,
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Thirty Years. Being Poems, New and Old. London :
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The Adventures of a Brownie, as told to my child.
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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.
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Sermons out of Church. London : same imprint. 1881
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Two Marriages.
" Hearken, son —
I'll tell thee of two fathers."
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1884 ; Reprinted, September and December, 1884, and with
Illustrations, May, 1885, and 1886 (Macmillan's Colonial
Library).
An Unsentimental Journey through Cornwall With
«?f ''\*,?°?-''^ 9- ^''P'^'^ ^^'"y- ■^o"'^'"' ■■ s"™^ imprint.
1884. Medium 4to., pp. xii., 148. 12 page Illustrations.
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Meadow Side [Good Words (1864), 9—231 ■ The Un
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Hartshill and Newcastle ; also of Mount
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in Thomas Street, Stoke-on-Trent ; a volumin-
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Mdkchison, Sir Robert Impey.
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The Position of the Catholic Church in England and
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Murray, David Christie, b. Weat Bromwich,
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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-
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A Life's Atonement. Three Volumes. London:
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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 :
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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.
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Eainbow Gold. Three Volumes. London: Smith,
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Aunt Eachel : or, A Rustic Sentimental Comedy.
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[Originally published in English Illustrated Magazine.}
Cynic Fortune. London : Chatto tf- Windus. 1888. 8yo.
First Person Singular. Three Volumes. London:
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A Novelist's Note Book. London: Ward & Downey.
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Old Blazer's Hero. With Illustrations by A. Mc.
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The Woakes Vessel. Three Volumes. London:
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The Queen's Scarf. London : Spencer, Hackett, * Co.
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Schwarts, and other Stories. Two Volumes. London :
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John Vale's Guardian. Three Volumes. London ■
Macmillan. 1890. 8vo.
Bob Martin's Little Girl. Three Volumes. London ■
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Jointly with Henry Murray —
A Dangerous Catspaw. London: Longmans. 1889.
Jointly with Henry Herman —
One Traveller Returns. London: Chatto d- Windus.
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Paul Jones's Alias, &c. London : Chatto * Windus
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The Bishop's Bible. A Novel. London: Chatto <f
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Murray, Rev. Douglas Stuart, b. Southfleet,
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Monkey Mephisto, &c, [Bow Bells Annual (18SS).]
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A Deputy Providence. London : Chapmans. 1891.
A Dangerous Catspaw. London, 1889. Svo. [ Written
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Murray, John, F.S.A., P.L.8., P.H.S.
The Description of a New Lightning Conductor . .
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Murray, John, Publisher, Albemarle Street,
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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.] ' '
NAISH
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NARES
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.).]
NASH
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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
Staffordshire Houses in Yol. lY.]
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.
NEILD
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NEWBOLD
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.
History of [Shaw, I., 92—94].
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NEWELL
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-
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247, 326, 327 432, 433 ; Jewitt's Wedgwood, 14, 30, 46, 49,
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(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.
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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.]
NEWELL
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NEWNHAM
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
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[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-
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NEWISTHAM
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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
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Newton, Rev. Sampson. Of Stafford ; b. 1603
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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.
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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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NICHOLSON
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NOELLS
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.
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Nicholson, Joshua, b. 26th Oct., 1812 ; resi-
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Accounts of Nicholson Institute, with Biographical
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Nicholson, Joshua Oldfield. b. Leek, 22nd
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Art in Every Day Life. A Lecture . . . January
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Art Characteristics resulting from Natural Conditions.
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Art Processes in Engraving, Etching, &c. A Lecture
. . . December 17th, 1886. Reprinted from the Leek
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A Tour in Spain. A Lecture . . April 16th, 1888.
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Nicholson, Rev. William, Curate of Ashley.
Some Account of the Parish Church of Ashley, near
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The British Atlas. Comprising a Set of County Maps
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Nixon, Elizabeth Barlow, of Tunstall.
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Nixon, J., Fenton.
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expelled from the Wesleyan Connexion, 1811,
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NivEN, William.
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Noble, Rev. Mark, F.A.S., Rector of Barkinj:,
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(!) Boscobel: Narrative of the Escape of King
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Ampla Prosapia Noellorum, a Noelo domino de
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documentis antiquis, ad genealogium probandum et illns-
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[Bodl. Lib., 17S0 (b).]
NoBLL, James, Pelsall.
Sundry Descents of Noell, chiefly from Martyn Noell
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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
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his coat of arms ; and mentioning his wife, Sir Michael
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NoKKS, Francis, b. Leicester, 19tb Oct., 1795 ;
served his apprenticeship on the Leicester Jour. :
Manager for some time to Thomas Simpson,
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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,
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A Catechism relating to Clerical Mjigistrates and the
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A. J.), Lane (James), Gaythome (Rosa), Rowley (Mr.).]
NoKBs, Francis, b. Bilston, 24:th Dec, 1831 ;
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(2) Sarah, widow of J. Young, of Wolver-
hampton, 1884.
Founder and Editor of The Bilston Herald, 1873, until
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NoKBS, Harriet, b. Bilston, 6th Dec, 1830 ;
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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.
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How to Protect Toung Girls. An Address to Working
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How Best to Conduct our Penitentiaries. By H. JN.
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NORBDKY.
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Sauthampt/m,, 1881.
NoRBUEY, Rev. John George, M.A. Rector of
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NoKBURY (or Northburgh), Roger de. Preb. of
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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
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Institutions.
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Confirmation Charter of Bishop Norbury of Dean
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Norman, Rev. George Edward William. b.
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A Sermon addressed to those who are afraid of coming
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Normansbll, Rev. John, of StaSs. b. 1595 ;
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St. John's Hospital, Alton. A Lithograph.
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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
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Hymn Book for the Use of Uttoxeter Parish Church.
Uttoxeter : Norris ^ Son.
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The Physiology and Pathology of the Blood. London :
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Norris, Thomas. Printer, Market Place,
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Hymn Book for the Use of Uttoxeter Parish Church.
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Sermon on ProT. 29, 7 [Lying-in-Charity]. London,
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Sermon on Psalm 37, 3 [Smallpox Hospital]. London,
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Sermon on Phil. 4, 3 [Martyrdom of Charles I.].
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Sermon on Gal. 3, 14 [Gospel Propagation Society].
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Sermon on Psalm 33, 12 [Charity Children of the
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NoRTHBURffH, Micliael de. Preb. of Oolwich,
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NoRTHCOTE, Very Rev. James Spencer, D.D. b.
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NOETON-IN-THE-MOORS.
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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.
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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
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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
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Latin Letter to Sir William Cecil complaining of the
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Answer to the Charge brought against him by Peter
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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
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NowBLL, Laurence, b. Lichfield (baptized 7th
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Brasenose Coll., Ox., 13th Nov., 1590 ; Com-
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., E.S., III., 1081.]
Nugent, — . ,
Authority of the Eoman Catholic Church. Burton,
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Nurthal, Rev. Samuel, b. Compton, Kings-
winford, 1642 ; s. of John Nurthal ; Mat.
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., E.S., IIL, 1082.]
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OPFLEY
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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-
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d. 29th Jan., 1880.
De Tribuuicia apud Eomanos potestate ; Oratio in
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Letter on the Principles of a "Bill for abolishing
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An Ordination Sermon, preached at Oxford, May, 1836
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]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-
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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,
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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^
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(1825). 8vo., pp. 24.
O'DoNOGHUB, Eev. Francis Talbot. Trin. Coll.,
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Dom. Chp. to the Marquis of Westmeath,
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., B.S., IIL, 1085.]
Offley, Edward, b. Leigh, 1676 ; s. of Thomas
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., E.S., III., 1085.]
Offley, High.
Ordnance Plan. Southampton (1880).
Offley Hundred.
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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
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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.
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Ogilvib, John, D.D.
An Inquiry into the Causes of the Infidelity and
Scepticism of the Time. Occasioned by Observations iu
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Ogle, Rev. Arthur Joseph Savile. b. Kynnersley,
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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.
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Okeovkr.
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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
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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.,
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[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,
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Oldmixon, John.
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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
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Widows and Orphans of Stephen Kitching, &c. . . .
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-
ford, 28th June, 1821 . Great Grimsby: same imprint.
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.
1823. 8vo., pp. xvi., 366, and 5 maps. London : Spencer.
1843. 8vo. and roy. 8vo.
The Monumental Antiquities of Great Grimsby.
Grimsby, 1825.
The Progress of Light ... A Sermon . . at
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8vo., pp. 24.
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don, 1843. fcp. 8vo.
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.
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History of Beverley. Beverley, 1829. 8vo., pp. xiii.
575.
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Twelve Lectures on Freemasonry. London, 1832.
Pastoral Address from a Minister to his Parishioners.
London, 1832. 8vo.
The Moral and Religious Tendency of Freemasonry
asserted. A Sermon ... at Lincoln, November 9fch,
1832. Lincoln: R. E. Leary. 1833. 8vo., pp. 23.
A Sermon preached before the P. G. Lodge at
.„mg.
Ditto, at Barton-on-Humber.
Beauties of Freemasonry. A Sermon ... at
Horncastle, 15th Oct., 1833. Horncastle: James Babinoton
1833. 8vo., pp. 16.
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
Grimsby: Slcdton. 1833. 8vo.
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-
ton : T. Simpson. 1834. 16mo., pp.' xi., 72.
An Introductory Address to the Inhabitants of Wol-
verhampton. Wolverhampton: W. Parke. 1834 8vo
pp. 14. ■'
A Second Pastoral Letter to the Inhabitants of
Wolverhampton. Wolverhampton : W. Parke. 1835 8vo
pp. 16. ■'
A Candid Statement of the Question relating to St
George's Church . . Wolverhampton: W. Parke
1835. 8vo., pp. 27.
Hints for Improving the Societies and Institutions-
connected with Education . . in the Town of Wolver-
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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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Mysteries of Sleaford in the XV. Century. London,
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8vo. and roy. 8vo.
An Address to the Inhabitants of Wolverhampton in
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Messrs. Thorneycrof t and Parke, on the 20th April, 1840
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Spencer. 1856. 12mo.
Masonic Pamphlets and Orations. Six Letters from
an Incumbent to his Curate on Church Services 1841
8vo.
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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OSBORNE
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
SS
OSCOTT
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OVERTON
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.
Cr. 8vo., pp. 1«9.
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.
[The Author, for the publication of this worlc, had an action
for libel brought against him by a fashionable London dressmaker,
as it exposed the cruelties practised on her apprentices. The sale
of the book was stopped, and the author heavily fined ; which fine,
had he allowed them to do it, the apprentices were desirous of
paying, as a token of their gratitude for the good done by the
book to their cause.]
Tract upon Tombstones. London; Burns. 1843.
12mo., pp. 25 ; Plates, 7.
Tales of the Village Children. First Series. London :
J. Burns. 1840—43. 1845. 12mo., pp. 240 ; Plates, 6.
Sermons on the Living and the Dead. London:
Bivingtons. 1845. Cr. 8vo., pp. 358.
The Christian's Day. London : J. Burns. 1845. 12mo.,
pp. 264 ; every page engraved.
Prayers on Behalf of the Church and her Children in
the Time of Trouble. London, 1845. 12mo.
The Churchman's Calendar for 1844, as set forth in
the Book of Common Prayer, 1843, London, 1844. 12mo.
St. Antholin's. London, 1841. 3rd ed., London, 1842.
London, 1853. 12mo., pp. 147 ; plates, 3.
The Idolatry of Covetousness. A Sermon. London,
1842. 8vo.
The "Warden of Berkingholt. Oxford, 1843. 2nd ed.,
with Notes and Appendix of Religious Placards. Oxford,
1843. f cp. 8vo. London : Masters. 1852. 12mo., pp. 300 ;
plates, 6.
Some Account of Blford Church. Rugeley: J. T.
Walters. 1844. 12mo.
Luke Sharp. London, 1845. London : Masters. 1853.
12mo., pp. 240.
Tales of the Katzekopfs. Rugeley, 1848. 12mo.
London: J. Masters. 1847. 12mo., pp. 211.
The Living and the Dead. Cambridge, 1845.
Coniston Hall ; or. The Jacobites. London : J. Masters.
1846. London, 1849. 18mo., pp. viii., 312.
Sursum Corda. In Two Parts. London : J. Masters.
1847. 12mo. L, pp. 242 ; II., pp. 208.
Tales of the Tillage Children. 2nd Series. London :
J. Masters. 1847. 12mo., pp. 242 ; plates, 4.
Tales of the Tillage. 1st and 2nd Series. London :
Burns. 1841, 1842. 12mo. London: J. Masters. 1855.
1 vol., 12mo., pp. 356 ; plates, 9.
Sermons on Daily Life. Rugeley, 1844. London : J.
Masters. 1848. Cr. 8vo., pp. 387.
Sermons for Saints Days. London : Masters. (Lich-
field: Lomax) 1848. Cr. 8vo., pp. 376.
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Blford Church. Lichfidd: T. G. Lomax. 1853. 12mo
pp. 118.
Manual for Mourners. London: J. Masters. 1853
12mo., pp. 215.
The Owlet of Owlstone Edge. London: Masters.
1856. Cr. 8vo., pp. 233.
The Parish and the Priest. London : Masters. 1858
Cr. 8vo., pp. 304. [Published anonymously.]
The Curate of Cumberworth and the Vicar of Eoost
London : Masters. 1859. Cr. 8vo., pp. 412.
Sermons for Special Occasions. London: Masters
1858. 12mo., pp. 264.
Lucretia. A Novel. London: Masters. 1868 8vo
pp. 310. ■ ■'
,<„^®°?<? Account of Blford Church. Lichfield: Lomax.
1870. 12mo., pp. 50.
Ashtead and its Howard Possessers. Lichfield-
A. C. Lomax. 1873. 4to., pp. 241 ; plates, 6. [For private
circulation only.]
Concalo of San Payo. Lomax, Lichfield. 1874 8vo
pp. 16. [Written for Charlton Park Bazaar ] ''
Plain Tillage Sermons for a Year. Two Volumes
London: Slceffington. 1874. Cr. 8vo., pp. (I.) 230 (11)
260. ' '^
Faith and Patience.
Or. 8vo., pp. 292.
A Student Penitent of 1695. London: Masters 1875
Cr. 8vo., pp. 192.
Homeward Bound. London: Masters. 1876 Svn
pp. 199. 2 editions. °-'
Wanted I A Wife. [Parker's Series of Tales for
Young Men and Women (Oxford: Parlcer. 1855-56) 1
Hobson s Choice. [76.] ^'■'
Mother and Son. pp. 132 ; plate, 1 [lb 1
Squitch. pp. 107 ; plate, 1. [76.] '■'
London: Slceffington. 1875.
Tenants at Tinkers End. pp. 156 ; plate 1. [74.]
Windycote Hall. pp. 151 ; plate, 1. [74.]
Child of the Temple, pp. 166 ; plate, 1. [74.]
Memoranda Parochialia. Rugeley. n.d. New ed., on
Writing Paper, n.d.
A Few Prayers and a Few Words about Prayer.
Demy 32mo.
How to be Useful and Happy. Demy 32mo.
How to Spend Sunday Well and Happily. A Card.
Address to the Parishioners of Elf ord. (Issued yearly.)
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at the Re-opening of Elford Church, Aug. 2nd, 1849.
A Paper of Advice to Parishioners in the time of the
Cholera. 1831.
A Letter from Swing to the People of England fuDon
the Chartist Riots].
Sermon on Psalm 65, 4. [Sermons preached at St
Barnabas, Pimlico, during the Octave of the Consecration'
[London, 1850. 12mo., pp. 69.)]
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
PALMER
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PALMER
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
PANKHUEST
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PARKEK
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,
PARKER
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PARKES
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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PARTRIDGE
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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PAULE
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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PEAKE
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. '
Lon2:, X. °*8vo^ ^- """^ ^"' ^- ^- ^- ^^°^- *- ^^^^
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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.,
PEGGE
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PENFOLD
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
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1789. 4to., port.
Sketch of the Historv of Bolsover and Peak Castles
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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.]
PENFOLD
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PKPLOE
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,
PERCEVAL
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PERRY
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
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[Harwood's Lichfield, 225; Foster's Alumni Oxon.,
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Perry, Rev. Edward, b. Bilston, 1802 ; a. of
Joseph Perry ; Mat. Wore. Coll., Ox., 15th
Oct., 1821; B.A., 1826 ; Student of Lincoln's
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., IIL, 1100.]
Perry, Edwin Cooper, b. Wednesbury, 1856 ;
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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.
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[See Mann (A. H.).]
Perry, Rev. Edwin Cresswell. b. Darlaston ;
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Perry, F.
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Perry, Rev. John. b. Pattingham, 1713 ; s. of
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Vicar of Parningham, Kent, 1754 to death ;
m. Agnes Margaretta, dau. of Walter Little-
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[Poster's Alumni Oxon.. IIL, 1101 ; Amphlett's
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Perry, Rev. Littleton. b. Clent, 14th Feb.,
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., III., 1101 ; Amphlett's Clent,
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Perry, Thomas, b. Wolverhampton, 1703 ; s.
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., III., 1101 ; Lawley's Bilston,
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Perry, Thomas. b. Bilston, 1705 ; s. of
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Perry, Thomas Corbet. b. Wolverhampton,
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., III., 1101.] -
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Perry, Thomas Sarjeant.
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., E.S., III., 1160.]
Peksehousb, William Bradney. b. Penn, 1787 ;
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., III., 1103.]
Philips, Fabian. b. Prestburv, Gloucs., 28th
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Philips, Thomas. A Roman Catholic Divine ;
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PICKWORTH
Phillimorb, Rev. Arthur, b. Willen, Bucks.,
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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
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Leisure Moments ; or, The Breathings of a Poetic
Spirit. By Elizabeth A. Needham. London: James
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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
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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
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Phillips, Maude G.
A Popular Manual of English Literature, &c. Two
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Phillips, Thomas, b. Basford Grange, 28th
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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 ;
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., III., 1110.]
Phillpotts, Dr. Henry. Bishop of Exeter.
Letter to the Bishop of Lichfield [Lonsdale] on
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" Philomunus," Wednesbury.
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Philpott, Humphrey, b. Clent, 1766 ; s. of
Rev. Otto Philpott ; Mat. Oriel Coll., Ox.,
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., III., IIU.]
Philpott, Rev. Thomas, b. Clent, 1762 ; s. of
Rev. Otto Philpott ; Mat. St. Mary Hall,
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1785 ; Rector of Pedmore, Worcs., 1791 to
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[Poster's Alumni Oxon., III., 1112 ; Scott's Stour-
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Phipps, Joseph. A Shoemaker, Norwich.
A Few Observations on S. Fothergill's Remarks on
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Pickering, Rev. J. Minister Independent
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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,
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Pickering, Thomas Edward, b. Abbot's Brom-
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[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-
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[Add. MSS. 15,671 p. 233 ; Foster's Alumni Oxon., E.S.,
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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
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PIETERSEN
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PILKINGTON
PiBTERSEN, James Frederick Gerhard, b. Cape
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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
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Short Definitions. A — M. [Tuke's Diet, of Psychol.
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Ditto on his "Hypnotisme en Snggestie en Hunne Thera-
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PiGOT, Arthur Cecil William, b. Patshull, 1814;
s. of Sir George Pigot, 3rd Bart. ; Mat. New
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., III., 1115.]
PiGOT, Sir George, Bart. Governor of Fort
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Defence by Lord Pigot. Privately Printed, 1776
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The Case of Lord Pigot. London, 1777. fol., pp. 10.
Copies of Papers relative to the Restoration of the
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and the Removal of his Lordship. In Two Volumes
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Letter from A. Stuart to the Directors. London, 1778.
Defence of G. Stratton and Brigadier-General Stuart
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Letter to the Directors by A. Stuart. Privately vrint-
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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
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Sermon preached at the Assizes held at Lancaster 167G
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[Chetham Soc. Trans., N.S., I., 109 ; Le Neve's Fasti,
II., 231 ; Poster's Alumni Oxon., E.S., III., 1163 ; "Whit-
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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.,
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[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-
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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
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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.
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[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
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[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
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., III., 1115.]
Pigott, Rev. James Noel. b. Oolton, 1783 ; s.
of William Pigott ; Mat. Wore. Coll., Ox
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., III., 1116.]
Pike, Thomas Mayer, b. Burslem, 1852 ; s. of
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[Rugby Sch. Reg.; Foster's Alumni Oxon., III., 111?.]
Pilkington, Rev. Matthew, LL.B. Rector of
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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
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Kt^ t^ n^ 25th, 1760, on the Occasion of Administering
Sr ?1 ^/^n * i^'P"'' ^^"■'- ^'"1 ^'i ^'idress to thi
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PILKINGTON
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PIXALL
An Answer to the Letter ot Mr. Samuel Fothergill.
With a Postscript to Mr. John [Joseph] Phipps. Notting-
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[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 ;
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PiMBLETT, Rev. diaries Bradburn. b. Burton,
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Mat. Wadh. Coll,, Ox., 19th Jan., 1884;
Exhibitioner, Queen's Coll., 1884 ; B.A.,
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., III., 1118.]
Pinfold, Rev. Charles John. b. Chicheley,
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Christ Coll., Cam., 1825 ; Rector of Bram-
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Pink, W. J., Leigh, Lanes.
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PiNKBRTON, J.
Abstract of the Cause just arbitrated between the
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PiNNocK, William.
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Pipe, James, b. Stafford, 1722 ; s. of Samuel
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., III., 1119.]
Pipe, John de. Preb. of Leighton Buzzard,
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[Harwood's Lichfield, 208.]
Pipe, Rev. John S. Wesleyan Minister, 1790
—1835.
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Pipe Ridwaeb.
Engraving of Church and Manor House. [Shaw,
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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 ;
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., III., 1120.]
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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
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Pitt, Francis.
A More Exact and Perfect Relation of the Treachery,
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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
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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
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A General Tiew of the Agriculture of Stafford.
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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
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A General Tiew of the Agriculture of Worcestershire.
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A General Tiew of the Agriculture of Northampton-
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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
PIXELL
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POLE
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,
POLE
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POLLAND
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
PRATT
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PRICE
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-
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The Osteological Identity of the Tertebrata [North
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a Sanitary Point of view [Sanitar!/ Record (July, 1891)] ;
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Pkestwood Ho0SE.
View of. [Plot's Staffs., plate ix.
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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
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., E.S., III., 1201.]
Pretty, Humphrey, b. Church Hill, 1698 ; s.
of Hugh Pretty ; Mat. Pemb. Coll., Ox.,
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[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
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., E.S., III., 1201 ; Harwood's
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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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Lives of the Apostolical Fathers.
Hanes Duvi Sant, a chymanf a Brefi.
Various j3ermons and Tracts.
Price, Charlotte, b. Bilston, 13th July, 1798 ;
d., Netherton, 7th Jan., 1856.
Obituary. By Joseph Lee. [P. M. Mag. (1855), 440,
Price, Edward. b. Barton-under-Needwood ;
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Twelve Views in Dovedale and Ham. Ashbourne
n.d.
Price, Rev. Edward, b. Uttoxeter, 1848 ; s.
of Edward Price, Esq. ; Mat. Oriel Coll., Ox
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., III., 1171.]
Price, Frederic, b. Bilston, 14th March, 1804 ;
some years a compositor on the Staffordshire
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ham ; m. Ann Taverner ; d. 1 1th March
1884.
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PRICE
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PRITCHARD
Safe and Lock Manufacturer at Cleveland
Works, Wolverhampton.
A Treatise on Fire and Thief Proof Depositories and
Locks and Keys. London: Simpkin . . . Wolver-
hampton: J. Bridgen. 1856. 8vo., pp. 91i3.
A Treatise on Gunpowder-Proof Locks, Gunpowder-
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SimpUn. 1860. 8vo.
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Forty Burglaries of the years 1863-4-5, tVie Hearing
before the Magistrates of some of the Burglars, and their
subsequent Trial and Conviction. The Trial of Walker
V. Milner in the Court of Queen's Bench, February 14th
and 15th, 1866, before the Lord Chief Justice and a
Special Jury . . London: Simpkin. 1866. 8vo.,
pp. 158.
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.
An Operatic Farce, as it is performed by Their Majesties'
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-
ful race, the Race of Beginners . . London : Partridge
^ 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.,
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[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.
Essay on the Bible and Science. [Report of Wolver-
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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.
The Poet of the Million ; or, Memorials of the Life
and Labours of the late Rev. Richard Jukes, of West
Bromwich . . London: F. Hurd. 1867. Cr. 8vo.,
pp. 193, ^
How to Make a Good Girl and a Useful Woman.
London: Whiston. 1868. 12mo., pp. 135.
PRITCHARD
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PUGH
How to Make a Good Boy and a Great Man. London,
1888. 16mo., pp. 140.
Memoirs of the Literary and Itinerant Labours of the
Rev. Philip Pngh. London: George Lamb. 1870. 8vo.,
pp. 318.
Phitchaed, Lorenzo Alfred, b. Wednesbury,
1863 : s. of Thomas Pritchard, Esq. ; Mat.
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-
ants. ; Dean of Lichfield, 26th March, 1776
to death ; d. 1807.
An Appeal to the Candid Inhabitants of Lichfield,
occasioned by Eev. Mr. Proby's Address. [By Rev. G.
Burder.l Coventry, n.d. 12mo., pp. 12.
A Second Appeal . Coventry: Printed . .
N. Meriden. n.d. (1803). 12mo., pp. 12.
A Serious "Warning to the Inhabitants of the City of
Lichfield, Nov. 14th, 1808. single sh. 4to. (W. Mm-gan,
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-
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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,
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[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
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PucKLB, Rev. Edwin, b. West Bromwich, 1832 ;
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., III., 1160.]
PuDSBY, Thomas, b. Seasdon (Seisdon), 1649 ;
s. of Th(omas) Pudsey, Esq. ; Mat. Pemb.
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Barrister-at-Law,Lincoln'aInn,1677 ; Licensed
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[Judges and Barristers ; Foster's Alumni Oxon., E.S.,
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PcGH, Rev. Philip, b. Shrewsbury, 17th July,
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Cr. 8vo.
John Wesley, the Papa of British Rome ; and Philip
Pugh, the modern Pelagius ; weighed in the balances of
eternal truth and found wanting. Willenhall : W H
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1 T''^ ?^J-,^- Cogens' Weights and Scales Examined
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PuRCHAs, Rev. William Henry, b. Ross, Herefs.,
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J.P. & D.L. Staffs. ; m., 21st Oct., 1851,
Emily Charlotte, dau. of the Right Rev. Bp.
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Pye, Rev. Thomas, h. Darlaston, 1559 ; Mat.
Balliol Coll., Ox., 20th Dec, 1577; Chp.
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[Plot, 297 ; Shaw, II., 92 ; Bliss's Wood's Ath. Oxon.,
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Ramridgb (Ramrich), Rev. John. B.A., Mer-
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M.A., 15th July, 1530 ; B.D., Jan., 1537 ;
D.D., 16th July, 1642 ; Rector of Garsington,
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Preb. of Sandiacre and Canon of Lichfield,
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[O.H.S., IV.. 225 ; Bliss's "Wood's Ath. 0±on., I., 76 ;
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Ramsden, Rev. William. b. Yorks., 1606 ;
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[Harwood's Lichfield, 248 ; Foster's Alumni Oxon.,
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., III., 1240.]
Randall, John. Madeley, Salop.
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Ranton [o»- RauntonJ Aubby.
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Rapin, Paul de. Thoyras.
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Rasbotham, Doming, b. Welford, Stafis., 9tli
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educated Manchester Grammar Sell, ; Barrister-
at-Law ; J. P., Staffs. ; of Doddlespool Hall,
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Eawlb, Rt. Rev. Richard. Of Trin. Coll., Cam.;
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Rawlins, Rev. John Arthur, b. Handsvrorth,
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New Coll., 1862—63 ; B.A., 1863 ; M.A.,
1867 ; Curate of Stinchcombe, Gloucs., 1865
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— 72 ; Curate of Bisley, Gloucs., 1874—78 ;
of St. Lawrence, Reading, 1878 — 80 ; Vicar
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., III., 1178.]
Rawlins, Joseph, Lichfield.
Letters to Ashmole. [Bodl. Lib., 1731, 27a, 31a, 32ai,
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Rawlins, Rev. Thomas Samuel Eraser. b.
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Mat. Lincoln Coll., Ox., 14tb Dec, 1847
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Rawson, Rev. Joseph, D.D. Rector of St.
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., III., 1180.J
Raybould, William. b. Clent, 1765 ; s. of
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., III., 1180.]
Uaynor, Rev. Matthew, b. Mansfield, Notts.,
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porated Cam. Univ., 1676 ; M.A., Queen's
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., III., 1238 ; Hutchinson's
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Readk, John. b. Staffs., 1570 ; Mat. Trin.
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Reading, Rev. William, b. Swin, in the Parish
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Sion Coll., London, 1708 ; Lecturer at St.
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Lane, 1725 ; Reader at Ch. Ch., London,
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[Poster's Alumni Oxon., E.S., III., 1242 ; Rawlinson's
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Ready, Arthur William, b. Wolverhampton.
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[Poster's Alumni Oxon., III., 1182.]
Records.
Abstract of the Contents of the Episcopal Registers
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Extracts from the Great Roll, 32 Henry VIII., relating to
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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.
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12mo., pp. 56.
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Redfeen, John, Solicitor, Leek.
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Redgrave, Richard and Samuel.
A Century of Painters of the English School. Second
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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
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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
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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
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1885 — 86 ; contested Handsworth Division in
1892 ; President of Birmingham Press Club,
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An Answer to Mr. Humphrey's Remarks on the Law-
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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.
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the Christian Eeligion. Prepared for the Use of Adult
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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.
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extracted from his manuscripts. To which is added his
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same imprint. 1882. 8vo., pp. 168. (2 editions.)
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Engineers in charge of Locomotive Engines . . London :
same imprint. 1888. Cr. 8vo.,pp.280. (6editions0
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on the several Systems in use in the United Kingdom.
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Rhead, William, b. Newcastle ; Local Preacher
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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.
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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.,
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Richard, called Armachanus, and sometimes
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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.
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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].
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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,
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(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.)].
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Richards, Rev. Thomas Watkin. b. London,
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"Vicar of Seighford, 1820 ; Rector of Pulten-
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Richards, W.
Notes on a Visit to the Potteries. [Jour. Liv. Poly-
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Richards, William H.
Plan of the Borough of Dudley. 1865.
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Richardson, George. Architect.
The Effigies and Tombs of Elford Church, with
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Richardson, J. Lincoln.
On the New Type of Pumping Engine as applied to
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Richardson, Rev. James, b. Crosby Garrett,
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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.
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George's, Birmingham, 1859—60 ; Vicar of
St. George's, Wolverhampton, I860 68 ;
Rector of Darlaston, 1868 — 79 ; Vicar of
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RicHARDSOK, Rev. William Moore. Mat. Morton
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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-
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Richmond, Rev. Robert. Roman Catholic Priest
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Burslem.']
Richmond, Rev. William. Roman Catholic
Chaplain at Swinnerton.
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and on the Reformation in General. By the Right Eev.
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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.
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G. Nail. 1829. Pt. 8vo., pp. 162.
The Sacred Minstrel. Second Edition. Evesham:
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Same publishers, cfc.
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—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.
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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
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M.A., 1719 ; Rector of Easton, Hants., 1716
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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.,
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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.
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RiDEE, I. Printer, Uttoxeter.
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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.
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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.
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Rider, W. A., Printer, Bradley Street, Uttoxeter.
The Uttoxeter Journal. Uttoxeter: W. A. Rider.
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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.]
EIDGWAY
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RILES
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—
407, 470—475.]
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
Ch. Observer and Ch. Remembrancer, relative to the Slave-
cultured Estates of the Society for the Propagation of the
Gospel. London: Hamilton, Adams, 4' Co.
Reflections on Recent Occurrences at Lichfield • in-
cluding an Illustration of the Opinion of Samuel Johnson
LL.D., on Slavery. . . . Addressed to the Rev!
Thomas Gisborne, M.A London: Hamilton,
Adams, 4' Co.
Letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury on the subject
of the Cobrington Estates. [Ch. Observer (1830), 707.]
The Doctrine of Judicial Blindness ; as applied to the
Papal Apostacy. London : Hamilton, Adams, 4 Co. 1835
8vo., pp. 12.
Riland, Rev. John. [See Ryland (Rev. J.).J
Riland, Rev. Richard Bisse. M.A.; Rector of
Sutton Coldfield, 1758—90 ; Preb. of Dern-
ford, Lichfield, 9th July, 1784—90 ; d., 1790.
[Harwood's Lichfield, 226 ; Sutton Chase, 84, 86.] '
Riles, J., Walsall.
Relative Duties ; or, The Effects of Personal Religion
Walsall, 1811. Duo., pp. 199. ^ '
Riles, Rev. John. b. Chesterton ; Wesleyan
Minister, 1788 to death ; d. 3rd March, 1846.
Limborch's System of Divinity, abridged from the
translation of W. Jones. Macclesfield, 1807. 8vo. pp 392
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.
EILEY
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ROBEY
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.]
XX
ROBINS
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ROBINSON
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-
ROBINSON
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RODDA
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-
EOUGHT
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EOYDS
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.]
ROYLES
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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
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The Second Part of the People's Antient and Just
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of Tho. Rudyard, Francis Moor, Rich. Mew, Rich. May-
field, Rich. 'Knowlman, Gilbert Hutton, Job Boulton,
Rich. Thornton, Chas. Bannister, John Boulton, and
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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.
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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
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year 1670. 4to., pp. 10. Reprinted in W. Penn's Works,
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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
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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-
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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
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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-
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C. N., a Presbyterian, and the other by Crus. Wheatley,
an Episcopal Priest. By the Servants of God, T. Rudyard
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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.
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The Anabaptists' Printed Proposal bearing date the
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An Answer to a Scandalous Paper by T. Hicks, termed
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1674. 8vo., pp. 48.
RoDYEED, (or Rudyard) Rev. Edmund, b.
Uttoxeter ; s. of James de Rudyerd ; Parson
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The Thunderbolt of God's Wrath against the Hard-
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RuGELBY.
The Advantages of a Navigable Canal between the
Ports Liverpool and Hull . . .by way of Harcastle,
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from the French of De la Bei-thier. London, 1820. 12mo.,
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RUSSELL
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Rector of Benefield, Northants.
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., III., 1136.]
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troller of the Household ; Joint Paymaster-
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Dec, 1855—57 ; D.L,, Staffs. ; Vice-Lieut.,
1861 ; Life Governor King's Coll., London ;
an Ecclesiastical Commissioner ; m., 15th Sept.,
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— 82 ; Vice-President of Committee of Council
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D.L., Staffs., 1852 ; Capt. 2nd Staffs. Militia,
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astical Commission ; Chairman of Commission
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Three Sermons preached upon . . . final departure
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Henry Ryder, D.D. ; Mat. Oriel Coll., Ox.,
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Vicar of Tarvin, Cheshire : of High OfHey,
1828, to death ; Canon Residentiary of Lich-
field and Preb. of Eyton and Pipa Minor
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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.
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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,
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., III., 1240; Dod's Peerage
(1874); Webster's Eecords Staffs. Yeomanry Cavalry, App.
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trar of Consistory Court ; Bencher of Lincoln's
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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.
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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,
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[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
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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-
R YD WARE
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SACHEVERELL
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 ;
SADLEE
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SALT
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.
SALT
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SALT
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
SALT
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SAMUDA
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.
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in Commission witb Bp. Tunstall, &c., to treat
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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
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near Dublin : of Minn's, Herts. ; Chancellor
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under-Lyne, Lanes., 21st Nov., 1806 ; Con-
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1867 ; d. 25th May, 1868 ; bur. Graveyard of
Hope Chapel, Hanley.
A Sermon.
Obituary. {^Congregational Year Booh (1869), 276,
277.]
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.]
ZZ
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SCOTT
ScHWERiN, Baron.
Letter to Ashmole [Bodl. Lib., 1131, i. SS3ab]. Ash-
mole's Answer [ib., 335a].
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.
Clark . . Allbut, Hanhy ; Chester, Newcastle. 1820.
8vo., pp. 17. , .„ , , ,
The Doctrines called Calvinistic, stated and illustrated
in reply to the Rev. Edward Parsons. Hanley: T. Allbut.
1821. 8vo., pp. 59. , , . J ,r
Calvinistic Doctrines exhibited and refuted. JSew-
castle-on-Tyne : J. Clark . . . Allbut, Hanley ; Chester,
Newcastle. 1821. 8vo., pp. 78.
Imputed Righteousness Investigated. Newcastle-on-
Tyne: J. Clark . Allbut, Hanley; Chester, New-
castle . . 1822. 8vo., pp. 62.
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.,
SCOWBY
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SELWYN
1844—50 ; M.A., 1845 ; first Vicar of Great
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.
Memoir of Joseph Booth, of Fenton [New Con. Mag.
(1869), 113] ; K. Brooks, of Fenton [»., 325—26].
Scrivener, Arthur. Of Scrivener & Sons,
Architects, Shelton.
Castle Donington. {Sepoii North Staffs. N. F. Club
(1880), 20—24.]
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.
Sermon on the Death of J. R. McClean, Esq., M.P. for
East Staffordshire.
Seaton, Rev. W. New Connexion Minister,
Longton.
Memoir of Mrs. Ann Bailey, of Lightwood [New Con.
Mag. (1837), 1-6, 41-45, 81-86, 12|-25] ; of Ann
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.
A CoUection of Hymns. [See Campbell (Rev. T.).]
Sbckerson, James. Printer and Druggist,
Market Place, Tunstall.
Why should I be a Churchman? [See Campbell
^^Separation no Schism. L^«« Campbell (Rev. A.).]
A Review of the Pamphlets lately pubhshed on
"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.
A Literal Translation of the Latin Text of Hugo
Grotius on the Truth of the Christian Religion. With
Grammatical and Bxegetical Notes. London : Whittaher.
2nd ed., 1S59. 3rd ed., 1865.
Sermons. [The Pulpit.']
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-
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[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.
SELWYN
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SHAW
Are Cathedral Institutions useless? A practical
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London, 1838. 8to.
Remarks on Cathedral Eetorm. In Two Parts. Lon-
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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.
fol., pp. xii., 245.
The Work of Christ in the "World. Four Sermons,
preached before the University of Cambridge on the four
Sundays preceding Advent in the year of our Lord 1854.
Published at the request of the Vice-Chancellor. Cam-
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printed Jan., 1855, Cr. 8vo. ; and twice in Feb., 1855.]
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.
H.W.).]
Life and Portrait. [Church Bells, 1st July, 1877.]
Pedigree of Selwyn. [Visitation of Gloucester, 1682
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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
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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.
[Harwood's Lichfield, 178.]
Sbnhousb, Rev. Samuel Minton. \ See Minton
(Rev. S.).]
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
Hunter, his wife ; resident in Lichfield from
1754 to death ; d. 25th March, 1809.
Poem on Captain Cook. LichMd : J. Jackson. 1781
4to. 1784, 4to. 3rd ed., 1811, 12mo.
Monody on the death of Major Andr^. To which are
added Letters addressed by her to Major Andrei in the
year 1769. Second Edition. Lichfield: Printed by J
Jackson. 1781. 4to., pp. 47. Edited by E. 0. G. Pen-
zance, 1806, 8vo. Ditto, with Authentic Narrative of the
Causes which led to the Death of Major Andr6. London
1808, Svo. 12th ed., 1817. '
Poems to the Memory of Lady Miller. London 1783
4to., pp. 20.
Louisa. A Poetical Novel in Pour Epistles. Lich-
Jield: J. Jackson. 1784. 4to., pp. 95. 5th ed., JT 792 4to
2 leaves, pp. 93. ''
Ode to General Elliot, on his return from Gibraltar
London: T. Cadell. 1787. 4to., pp. 11.
Llangollen Vale. Lichfield: J. Jackson. 1796. 4to
Poetical Tracts. Lichfield. 4to.
Original Sonnets on Various Subjects, and Odes para-
phrased from Horace. Second Edition. London, 1709.
4to., pp. vi., 179.
Memoirs of the Life of Dr. Darwin, chiefly during his
residence at Lichfield. London: J. Johnson. 1804. pp.
xiv., 430.
The Poetical "Works of Anna Seward, with Extracts
from her Correspondence. In Three Volumes. Edited by
Walter Scott, Esq. Edinburgh : J. Ballantyne cf Co. 1810.
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-
don, 1813. 12mo.
Verses "Written in Dr. Darwin's Garden, 1779 [Gent's
Mag. (1779), Ann. Reg. (1779) ; History of Lichfield, 65—7].
An Epistle to R. Polwhele [Traditions and Recollec-
tions (1826), II., 647—48]. Anna Seward and Dr. Palmer
[see Palmer (Shirley)].
[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.
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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.]
SHAW
(398)
SHELDON
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
SHELDON
(399)
SHEPHERD
Agriculture, Downton
Milner, of Manchester ;
since ]862.
m. Margaret Ellen
of The Brand, Sheen,
Dairv Farms. A, Paper read before the Midland Club.
1814. 8vo., pp. 20.
The Rise and Progress of Improved Dairying in
England. Report of American Dairyman's Association.
1816. , ■ .
Prize Essay on Cheesemaking on the Factory Princi-
ple. Written for, and Published by. The Staffordshire
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.
8vo., pp. 16.
The Agricultural Outlook. An Address delivered
before the Newcastle Farmers' Club. 1879. 8vo., pp. 18.
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.,
pp. 19.
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-
tion. Published by the Canadian Government. 1884. 8vo.,
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.
Dairy Farming \_Live Stock Jour. Almanach (1878)] ;
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.
SHEPPARD
(400)
SHERIDAIsr
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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SHIRLEY
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
SHIRLEY
(402)
SIUDALL
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
SIDDONS
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SIMEON
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.]
SIMMS
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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.
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Dipping not necessary to Baptism. An Appeal to
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A Collection of Psalms and Hymns . . . 4th ed.,
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Twenty Plain Expository Lectures upon the History
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[Parson & Bagshaw's Directory (1818') ; White's
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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-
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Simpson (Thomas) & Steen (John), Printers,
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The Revision of the Book of Common Prayer. By an
Ex-Churchwarden. Wolverhampton : Simpson ^ Steen.
1861. 8vo.
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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.
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A Course of Sermons on the Creed of Pope Pius IV.,
preached at Bilston in February, March, April, and May,
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Egyptian History from its Earliest Records. By
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SiMS, Richard, of the British Museum.
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Skeffington, Jane. dau. of Sir William
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The Heroe of Lorenzo ; or. The Way of Eminence and
her Fiction. A Piece of Serious Spanish Wit, originally
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Skeffington, Thomas, b. Fisherwick ; s. of
William Skeffington, of White Ladies, and
Fisherwick, and Joan {dau. of James Leveson),
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M.A., 1572 : LL.D., 1579 ; bequeathed £20
to poor Scholars of Trin. Coll., and about
70 vols, to the Library. The identical vols,
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[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-
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon,, E.S., IV., 1340.]
Skeffington, William, b. Fisherwick, 1560 ;
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Ox., 15th March, 1576 ; High Sheriff, Staffs.,
43 Ehzabeth and 21 James I. ; received licence
for himself and family to worship at Elford
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8th May, 1627 ; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Richard
Dering, of Pluckley, Kent ; d. 16th Sept.,
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., IV., 1360; Reg. Whitgift,
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Skerratt, Rev. John. b. Newall, Cheshire,
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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 :
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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.,
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Skeymshiue, Rev. Francis, b. Brown (Brocton)
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[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,
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Goncessio armorum per Guli. Flower, Norroy, Thos.
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Slack, Rev. B., Darlaston.
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Sladb, Rev. James John. b. Wylye, Wilts.
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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-
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Slaney, Rev. Jonas, b. Walsall, 1743 ; s. of
Jonas Slaney, Esq, ; Mat. St. John's Coll
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., IT., 1306: Deeds, venes
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Slead (or Slbddb), Rev. John. Scholar Corp
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same who was Vicar of Aston Cantlow, Warws.
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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
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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
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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
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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] ;
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Grange [XII., 45J ; A Derbyshire Glossary, Addenda et
Corrigenda [93] ; Note on Ashford [127] ; Curious
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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-
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1723—30 : of Lichfield., 20th Feb., 1730, to
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The New Arian Reproved ; or, a Vindication of some
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8vo.. pp. .68. „, .. r-, i-
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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
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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
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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-
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An Enquiry into the Authority of the Complutensian
Edition of the New Testament, in order to decide the dis-
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Bentley.
Sermon before the House of Lords. January 30th,
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A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of St.
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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
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1 Foster's Alumni Oxon., E.S., IV., 1366; Bloxam s
Magd Coll., VL, 71 ; Rawlinson's MS., L, 332 ; Harwood's
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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-
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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—
SMALLBROKE
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SMART
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.
SMART
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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.,
3-B
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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.
SMITH
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SMITH
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.
SMITH
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SMITH
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.] ' ■'
SMITH
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SNELSON
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.,
SNELSON
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SNEYD
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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SNEYD
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.]
SNEYD
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SNEYD
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.]
SNEYD
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SOANE
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.
fol.
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SOUTHERN
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.]
SOUTHERN
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[lb.]
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.)
SPARKS
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SPENCER
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,
SQUIEB
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STAPFOKD
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
STAFPOED
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STAFFORD
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.
STAFFORD
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STAFFORD
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,
STAFFORD
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STAFFORDSHIRE
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,
STAFFORDSHIRE
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STAFFORDSHIRE
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-
STAPFORDSHIEE
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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
STA]!fHOPE
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STEAD
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.,
STEDMAN
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STEPHENSON
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.]
STEPHENSON
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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.
STOKES
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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
STONE
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STEAPHAN
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'
STRATTOISr
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STRINGFELLOW
&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.
8TEUTT
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SUGDEN
A Short History of St. Gregory's Mission, Longton,
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[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.
SUGDEN
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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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SWINNEETON
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)
SWINNERTON
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SWYNFEN
[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,
SWYNFEN
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TALBOT
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
TALBOT
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TALBOT
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.]
TALBOT
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TALBOT
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
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Ordnance Plan of the Town of Tamworth. Six Sheets,
with Index Sheet. Southampton, 1884.
Two Views of Tamworth Castle [Sheet I., 415] ;
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(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
3-&
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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
TAYLER
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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.
TAYLOR
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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)
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[Smith's Quakeriana, 696 — 701.]
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., IV., 1397.]
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[Burke's Landed Gentry (1847).
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An Act for enclosing Lands in the several Parishes of
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"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.,
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., lY., 1400 ; Notes on Aldridge,
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., lY., 1402.]
Thatcher, Rev. Frederick, i. 1814; originally
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[Obituary [Lichfield Diocesan Mag., XI., 175].
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Statue of Duchess of Kent, at Frogmore.
Marble Monument of Duchess of Gloucester. St.
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Colossal Marble Monument of Sir Isaac Newton, at
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Twelve Bas-reliefs from English History, in House of
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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.
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THOM
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THORNEYCROFT
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Thom, R. W.
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Thom, Rev. William, b. 1750 ; Methodist New
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Thomas, Rev. John Wesley. Wesleyan Minister,
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Thomas, Pascoe.
Journal of Commodore Anson's Voyage to the South
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Lepidoptera and their Captors m the Midland Counties.
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A Contributor to the Entomologist.
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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
THOENEYCROFT
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THORNHILL
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-
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An Address to the Nobility, Clergy, and other Inhabi-
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The Eailway Interest and the Iron Trade. Wolver-
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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.
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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
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On the Currency. [ Wolver!iampton Chronicle, 28th
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Evidence before the Oxford and Worcester Eailway
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[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 ;
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Thornbyceoft, Thomas, b. Willenhall, 10th
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educated Wolverhampton Gr. Sch. ; Partner
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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-
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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 ,
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theTtoTycfofU.°r''''"^" ^''"^^^ '"'^ ^^^ ""'""' ''"^*'"^ *"
^ ^i^^l^^}-'"^^ ^"^'"^^ witli Portrait, &c. [Biog. Mag.,
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Thorpe, Benjamin.
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Cam. ; B.A., 1854 ; M.A., 1875 ; Curate of
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B.D., 22nd Nov., 1613 ; licensed to preach,
25th Nov., 1613; D.D., 7th July, 1617;
Rector of Puxton, 1614 : of Stone, Kent,
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Tilson-Marsh, Rev. William Tilson. Oriel
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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
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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 ;
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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
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Church Claims. [See Grant (Rev. Brewin).]
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TOLLETT
A Discourse concerning the Scriptures of the New
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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
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The Potteries Mechanics Magazine. Hanley : W.
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[Now rare.]
The World's Wail of Misery. Hanley: William
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North Staffordshire Naturalists' Field Club. Annual
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pp. XX., 26B.
Supplement to ditto. Same imprint. 1876. 8vo.
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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 •
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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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TOMKmSON
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
TONGUE
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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),
TOUCHET
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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,
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Sermons, Doctrinal and Practical, preached in the
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The Spiritual Worshipper, a Meet Communicant.
London, 1849. 8vo.
The Mourner Comforted ; or. Christian Motive to
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[Bloxam's Magd. Coll., VII., 132, 133 ; Willett's West
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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,
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., IV., 1431.]
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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
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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 ;
T0WN8HEND
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TEEGORTHA
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-
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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
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., IV., 1432 ; Bagot Family,
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Traquatr, Dr. R. H.
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Travis, Elijah.
Original Poems for Children. Stohe-upon-Trent :
Printed at the Office of T. 0. Blackham, Liverpool Road.
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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
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[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.
TREGOETHA
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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
Bath at Burslem. Burslem: J. Tregortha. n.d. 12mo.,pp.do.
Prophesies of Robert Nixon, the celebrated Cheshire
Prophet (from Lady Cowper's correct copy), m the reign
of Queen Anne. Also, An Account of his Life and Death.
Burslem: Printed and Sold by J. Tregortha. n.d. 12mo.
A Wonderful Account of God's Dealings with an
Indian. In a Letter to a Friend. Burslem: Printed by
J. Tregortha. n.d. 12mo., pp. 21. r.v,-i^.=„
Divine Songs attempted in Easy Language for Children.
Bv I Watts, D.D. To which is added The Beggar's
Petition. Burslem: Printed by J. Tregortha. n.d. Chap-
hook with woodcuts, pp. 69. ,„..„.
-The Bank of Faith ; or. The Footsteps of Divine Provi-
dence wonderfully displayed in the Government of the
World, exemplified by a great variety of instances where-
bv the Almighty makes Himself known to His creatures.
^TrT^ofthl Burslem: Print^ by J Tregortha. 1808.
8vo. Ditto, 1816. Halifax: Winer J Sowerby. 1857.
"Cottage Library," pp. iv., 448. Ditto, 1880, pp. iv., 5-
"^Terses on the late Mr. Jo^n Tregortha of Burslem,
Staffordshire, who died on 9th January, 1821. John
^rtorflTBurslem. n.d. 12mo ^K\n^]l%Tv%06 1
Portrait. [Arminian Mag. Tol. XIII. (1790), p. &0&. J
Grand Quarto Edition of the New Testament. With
Numerous Notes. Large letter; fine paper and elegant
plates. About 60 Parts, at 6d. each.
Young Woman's Companion ; or, Guide to Knowledge
and Happiness. 20 Parts, at 6d. each.
Sutcliffe's Young Man's Best Companion; or, New
Book of Knowledge. 22 Parts, at 6d. each.
Different Sects of Christians Analysed. 15 Parts.
The New Testament in octavo. 12 Parts.
The Female Pilgrim ; or, The Travels of Hephzibah.
14 Parts.
Hurd's History of all the Religions of the World.
60 Parts.
Barclay's Dictionary and Gazetteer. 63 Parts.
Life of Christ. By Stackhouse. 16 Parts.
Encyclopsedia ; or. New School of Arts and Sciences.
48 Parts.
Ambrose's Looking After Jesus. 22 Parts.
Neal's Correct and Faithful History of the Puritans.
41 Parts.
Fletcher's Grace and Nature. Translated by Rev.
Miles Martindale. 7/-.
Rise, Progress, and Discipline of the Methodists. 1/-.
Selection of Hymns for Sunday Schools. 3/-.
The Shaver. 6d.
Revival Hymns. 3d.
The Porch of Wisdom ; or, A Choice Selection of
Moral Tales, from the Best Authors, designed to Amuse
and Instruct ; and from Pictures of Real Life, to Promote
Truth and V.irtue. Compiled by J. Tregortl^. Burslem :
Printed and Published by J. Tregortha. 1817. 8vo., pp.
iv., 256.
The Saint's Everlasting Rest ... To which is
added A Call to the Unconverted . . . Mr. Richard
Baxter. Bnrslem : Printed and Sold by John Tregortha.
1805. 8vo., portrait, pp. xi., 329. Ditto, 1811.
A Call to the Unconverted ; containing Directions and
Persuasions to a Sound Conversion . . . Mr. Richard
Baxter. Burslem : Printed by John Tregortha. n.d. 8vo.,
pp. 144.
A Short Memoir of Ann Sheldon, late a Teacher in
Burslem Sunday School. Printed/or the Burslem Sunday
School by J. Tregortha. n.d. 12mo., pp. 24.
Chapbooks : — Cock Robin — Jack the Giant Killer —
Jack and the Bean Stalk — Mother Hubbard, and many
others.
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.]
TRENTHAM
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TKU800TT
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
TRUSCOTT
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TURNER
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.]
TURNER
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TURNER
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.]
TURNER
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TURTON
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.,
TUETON
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TUTBUEY
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
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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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UNDERHILL
Characteristics of Archbishop XJllathorne. [See
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Autobiography of Archbishop UUathorne. [See
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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.
Ditto. By Mr. Lee. [Penes Rev. Mr. East.]
Ditto. By R. Burchett. 1852. [Downside Collection ;
replica in St. Dominic's Convent, Stone.]
Ditto. By Herr Barthelme, of Munich. 1850. [Penes
Oscott College.]
Ditto. By John Pettie, R.A. 1877. [Penes Thomas
Richards, Esq., Olton, Birmingham.]
Ditto. Drawn from Life, by Edwin Cocking. Litho-
graphed by Day iS^ Son.
[Dublin Rev., II., 274 : T., 274 : (June, Dec, 1855 :
Jan., July, 1865 : April, July, 1866 : Jan., 1867 : April,
1868 : Jan., 1870 : July, 1871 : Jan., 1875 : Oct., 1876 :
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Tablet (April, 1871 : Nov., 1872 : Feb., Sept., 1875 : Oct.
.30th, Nov. 6th and 13th, 1880 : Oct. 7th and 14th, 1882 :
Sept. 18th, 1886) ; Times; Spectator; Pall Mall Gazette
(Nov., 1869) ; Downside Rev. (Jan., 1883) ; Month (Oct.,
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thorpo, Hugby, and to the Mother Prioress of St. Dominic's
Convent, Stone, for completeness of this article.]
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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,
Esq., of Wolverhamiiton.
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Dramage Acts, 1873, and of The Acts Incorporated there-
with, with Forms, and An Appendix containing the Act
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(1873), pp. ix., 95. ' ■
A concise Manual of the Law relating to private
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Undbrhill, Arthur Stopford. b. Tipton, 1849 ;
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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
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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'
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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.]
UNDERHILL
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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.
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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.
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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.
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(1847); &c.]
Unett, William. Temp. Henry V., Citizen and
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and TIL, 212].
Unett, WiUiam. "Merchant of the Staple,
London"; resident of The Close, Lichfield;
presented a Petition to Parliament, dated 1652,
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for 32 years"; m. Alice.
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of Chetwynd, (both) Salop, 1662.
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Upton, Hon. Fulke Greville ; h. Genera, 1773 ;
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name of Howard instead of Upton ; of Elford
Hall ; d. 4th March, 1846.
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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."
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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.
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The Spirit of the East, Illustrated, in a Journal of
Travels, during an eventful period, through Roumali.
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Foreign Policy and Commerce. Speech at a Public
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1S37. London, 1841. 4to.
Speech . . . at Stafford . . . on International
Law and the General State of the Country. Slaffbrd
1841. Svo.. pp. 20. J M ,
Case of Alexander Macleod, in whose person the
Crown of Great Britain is arraigned for Felony. London.
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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
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An Appeal against Paction, in respect to the con-
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prevent the House of Commons from performing its
highest duties. London, 1843. Svo.
England in the Western Hemisphere : The United
States and Canada. London, 1844. Svo., pp. 44.
Annexation of the Texas. 1844. pp. 1 04.
Reflections on Thoughts and Things, Moral, Religions
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Wealth and Want ; or. Taxation, as influencing pri-
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Lectures on Pauperism. London, 1846. Svo.
Canada under successive Administrations. 1845 nn
100. ■ ' ^'
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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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The Diplomatic Review. 1855 — 77. fol.
The Mystery of the Danube ; showing how, through
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1851. Svo.
Progress of Eussia in the West, North, and South.
London, 1853. Svo., pp. Ixx., 431. (5 or more editions.)
The War of Ignorance : A Prognostication. London,
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Recent Events in the East. London, 1S54. 1 2mo.
Familiar Words, as affecting the Character of English-
men and the Fate of England. London, 1855. 12mo.
Another ed., with title slightly altered, 1856.
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Mr. Urquhart on the Italian War. Speech delivered
during its continuance. London, 1859. Svo.
How Eussia tries to get into her hands the supply of
Corn of the whole of Europe. The English-Turkish Treaty
of 1138. London, 1859. Svo.
The Invasion of England. London, 1860. 8vo., pp. 18.
The Lebanon (Mount Souria). A History and a Diary.
2 vols. London, 1860. Svo.
Answer to Mr. Cobden on the Assimilation of War
and Peace. London, 1862. Svo., pp. 64.
The Eight of Search. Two Speeches. London, 1862.
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The Secret of Eussia in the Caspian and the Eaxine
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Sermon. By T, V. pp. 1—24.
Vale, Eev. Benjamin. Cam. Univ. ; LL B •
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E('ctor of Longton, 1839 to death; d. 1863. '
T _,D??es'iS. Pastoral, i^ Fi^e Parts . . Newcastle •
J. D.Mort, High Street, n.d. Svo., pp 16 ^'««"^«»««'
of a iasSlTttt^ Jo't^ %P'"'''^ ■ ^^^"^ ">^ Substance
ot a lastoial Letter to the Congregation of St. Philip's
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A New System of Chronology, and a Pastors,! 'ofto-
18^" '^e^-^s^'-- °f St. peter^'stoke.'l:s:;r.v,::"4;
Geology in Miniature ; including General Outlines of
Mmeralogy . -London: Printed by G. Odell 1839 lo
Rhetoric m Miniature. j-a^a- oyu.
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Logic in Miniature.
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Talerianus ; The Chronography of Synceilns . . Illus-
trated by the Monumental Representations of the Altars
of Demon. Blrmingliam : Printed by Dawson (S; Gardner,
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Paralipomena, by the Rev. B. Vale, LL.D., Rector of
Longtou; or, So much of a Manuscript of Universal
History as can be remembered, Explanatory of Obscure
Passages of Scripture, Which IPerished on August loth,
1842, when a Lawless Mob fired the Doctor's House at
noonday, and Burned and Destroyed the whole of his
Books and Furniture. Longton : Printed by Elii:. Forrester,
Market St7-eet. 1843. 8vo., pp. 552.
Bible Commentary and Universal History. 2nd ed.
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8vo., pp. 577. [At the end we have Eliz. Forrester, Printer,
iMngton.']
[This is really a 2nd ed. of his Paralipomiua, with an altered
title-page and index added.]
A Prayer Book. London : Simplcin, Marshall, 4" Co.
J. Dean, Burslem. 8vo., pp. 65.
Philological Lectures ; shewing that the Book of
Genesis is contained in the Names of the Signs of the
Zodiac, and in the Alphabet of all Languages. Longton :
Hill. 8vo.
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ail oj Longton, Stajf'ordshire. Lithographed by J. McGahey,
Bold Square, Chester. 8vo., pp. 86.
A Sermon on the Millennium . Longton : Forrester.
1850. 8vo., pp. 40.
A Sermon preached in St. James's Church, Longton,
on Sunday Morning, Nov. 13th, 1859 . . Longton:
F. S. Wright. 1859. 8vo., pp. 17.
MS. on Natural History and Botany . . . Pen
and Ink Drawings of Birds, in 4to. vol. [Bookseller's
Catalogue (1884), marked 30/-.]
Can xa add x — 41 be divided ? [Annals of Socratio
School (1830), No. IIL]
Valentia, Anne, Dowager Viscountess. Widow
of George, 8th Lord Valentia, and dau. of
William, Viscount Courtney ; d. 1856.
Portrait and Obituary. [Illus. Times (1856), 102.]
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
Coll., Ox., 1786 ; in France, 1789 ; embarked
to India, 1802 ; returned to England, 18U6 ;
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. ,„,„,„„
f Hall's Life of Salt, I., 3, 60, 62, 63, 81-5, 87-9, 130,
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
Fisk (Rev. G.).]
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
VAWDREY
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VERNON
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
VERNOK-
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VINCENT
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,
VINCENT
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VYSE
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 •
VYSE
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WAGSTAPFE
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.
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WALKER
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WALKEE
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WALLIS
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Names on the Gates of Pearl. London : Sampson Low
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The Authoritative Inspiration of Holy Scripture.
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of Manchester Sch. of Design, 1844 : of
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Deputy Commissioner on Art, 1851 Exhibi-
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Introductory Address delivered the 15th January,
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A Farewell Letter to the Council, Subscribers, Friends,
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The Industry of the United States in Machinery,
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A Letter to Edmund Potter, Esq., President of the Man-
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The Artistic, Industrious, and Commercial Results of
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Notes on some remarkable objects exhibited by the
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Plans, showing the relative positions of the several
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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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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-
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A General Abridgment of the, Common Law . . By
Knightly D'Anvers.
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The Clergyman's Law ; or, Compleat Incumbent.
Collected from the Common and Statute Laws relating to
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Place, of York.]
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Tenures and Jocular Customs. Bv Sam Cowell. In the
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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.
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WALTON
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WALTON
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..
WALTON
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WALTON
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
WALTON
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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
WAED
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WARD
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)],
WARD
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WARDE
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. '
WARDE
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WARDLE
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
WAEDLE
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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.,
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Warner, Rev., William, b. Tettenhall, 1851 ;
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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.
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Warrall, John. b. Kinfare (Kinver), 1702 ;
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., IT., Io0:i.]
Waters, Rev. Edward Pye. b. St. Martin's,
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Worcs. ; d. 1833.
Sermons on Tarious Subjects. London, 1800. 8vo.
Watkins, Charles, b. Clifton Campville, 1742 ;
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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 ;
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[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.,
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., IT., 1508.]
Watkins, Rev. John. b. Clifton-Campville,
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Watkins, Rev. Morgan G.
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., IT., 1509.]
Watkins, Rev. Richard, b. Clifton-Campville,
1745 ; s. of Rev. Richard Watkins ; Mat.
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1766 ; Lord of the Manor of Clilton-Camp-
ville, of Haunton, Staffs., and of Houn,
Derbys. ; Rector of Rock, Worcs., 1776 to
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[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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WATT
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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Vol. IV. i Brit. Critic, XXI.' (1855) ; Quart. Rev.,
LXXVII. (1846), CIV. (1858); Philosophical Jotir., IV.
(1820); New PhilosophicalJour.,XXYIl. (1887); Thom-
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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
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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.,
WEBB
(500)
WEDGWOOD
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.
WEDGWOOD
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WEDGWOOD
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.
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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-
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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
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Josiah Wedgwood. (With 4 New Plates.) By Pro-
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Portrait of Josiah Wedgwood. By Sir Joshua Rey-
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Ditto. Engraved by W. Holman. 27S7.
Ditto. Engraved by J. T. Wedgwood. 1841.
Some Experiments on the Ochra Friabilis Nigro Fusca ■
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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,
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" Hope," is engraved in Phillips's Botany Bay, and in Dar-
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Portrait. Engraved by S. W. Reynolds. 4to.
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Portrait. "An enamel as large as life." By G. Stubbs.
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(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
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Wedgwood (Josiah) & Sons, Printers and Tea
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[Parson & Bagshaw's Directory (1818).]
Wedgwood, Ralph, b. Burslem, 1766 ; s. of
Thomas Wedgwood (partner with Josiah Wedg-
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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
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of Copying Paintings upon Glass, and of making Profiles
by the Agency of Light upon Nitrate of Silver ; with
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., E.S., IV., 1593.]
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Wentworth, Frederick William Thomas Vernon.
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Wentwouth, Sir Peter, h. Lillington Lovell,
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West Bkomwich.
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appealed to Rome, but whilst leaving England
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WETENHALL
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Weston, Rev. John. b. Weeford ; s. of Robert
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Regius Professor of Civil Law ; Principal of
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' [Copy in a rejoinder as follows : — ]
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Wharton, Bryan. b. Ashley, 1737 ; s. of
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Whatbley, George, b. Walsall, 1809 ; s. of
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Whatelby, John, Surgeon, Burton.
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[Poster's Alumni Oxon., IV., 1532 ; Pearce's Walsall.]
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Whatbley, Mary. m. Rev. John Darwall [s««].
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[See Darwall (Mrs.).]
Whatton, W. R. Manchester.
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Wheler, Sir Francis, Bart. b. Crakemarsh
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General and to Command Meerut Division of
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Army, 1867; Lieut.-General, 1870 ; succeeded
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Caroline, dau. of Rev. C. Palmer, (2) 1842,
3-0
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Elizabeth, dau. of William Bishop, Esq., of
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Wheler, Eev. Thomas.
A faithful relation of the proceedings of the Catholic
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[No copy known.]
Whelpdale, Rev. John. Preb. of Longdon,
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Whishaw, Rev. Joseph, b. Leigh, Cheshire,
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and expelled the University, 30th Oct., 1710 ;
settled in London, where he taught mathe-
matics at his house in Cross Street, Hatton
Garden, and where were held the meetings of
the Society for Promoting Primitive Christianity
1715 — 17 ; nominated to become a member of
the Royal Society, but rejected, 1720 ; sub-
scriptions raised, amounting to £410, on his
behalf, 1721 ; resigned connection with the
Church of England, on Trinity Sunday, 1747 ;
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A New Theory of the Earth from its original to the
consummation of all things ; wherein the Creation of the
"World in six days, the Universal Deluge, and the General
Conflagration, as laid down in the Holy Scriptures, are
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A Short View of the Chronology of the Old Testa-
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PrEelectiones Physico-Mathematicse ; sive Philosophia
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Essay on the Revelation of St. John. London, 1711
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A Letter of Thanks to Dr. Eobinson, Bishop of London ,
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eternity of the Son of God, &c. London, 1719.- 8vo. 2nd
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An Essay towards restoring the true Text of the Old
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London, 1124. 8vo.
Of the thundering Legion, or of the Miraculous De-
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Christian. London, 1720. 8vo.
A Collection of Authentic Eecords belonging to the
Old and New Testament. Translated into English. Lon-
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Memoirs of the Life of Dr. Samuel Clarke. London,
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8vo.
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The genuine works of Flavins Josephus, the Jewish
historian, in English, as translated from the original Greek
according to Havercamp's accurate edition ; illustrated
with new plans of Solomon's, Zerobabel's, Herod's, and
Ezekiel's temples, and with correct maps of Judea and
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4to. and 8vo.]
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8vo.
The Sacred History of the Old and New Testament
from the Creation of the World till the days of Constan-
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Dissertation on the Book of Baruch. London, 1727. 8vo.
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Dissertation on the eighteen Psalms of a Second
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Dissertation on the Book of Enoch. London, 1727. 8vo.
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Whitakeb, Rev. Samuel, b. Newchurch-in-
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[Foster's Alumni Oxen., E.S., IV., 1622.1
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ter of Protestant Chapel at Nice ; Vicar of
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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
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[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.,
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., E.S., IT., 1612.]
White, Rev. Darius James. Scholar, Queen's
Coll., Cam. ; B.A., 1865 ; Curate of Cam-
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Cornwall, 1869—70 ; of Sneyd, 1870—71 ;
of Holy Trinity, Gainsborough, 1871 — 74 ;
Vicar of West Butterwick, Yorks., 1874—84 ;
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Tracts on various Church Doctrines. Lincoln :
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British Clip, at Kissengen, 1850 — 55 : Vicar
of Croxton, 1857 — 69 ; Domestic Chp. to
Marquis of Drogheda, 1851 ; L. Preacher,
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[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
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White, Rev. Henry, Lichfield.
Library Catalogue, on Sale by Harding, Triphook, &
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White, Rev. James. Lichfield Theological
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Sabbath School Recitana. 1863.
The Seasons and Miscellaneous Poems. London,
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White (or Whyte), Rt. Rev. John. b. Farn-
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educated Wykeham Sch. ; Fellow, New Coll.,
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Chanton, 1550 : imprisoned in the
Tower, 1551 ; Bp. of Lincoln, 1554 ; Preb. of
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again consigned to the Tower, 3rd April,
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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.
WHITEHALL
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WHITELOCKE
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
WHITGEEAYE
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WHITTINGTON
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
WHITTINGTON
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WHITWOETH
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
WHITWOETH
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WIGAN
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'
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CI, ^"''V"^* ^^^ Notice. [Baili/'s Mag. (Dec, 1883), pp.
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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
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., E.S., IV., 1628.]
Wilbraham, Rev. Charles Pelham. b. Rode
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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.]
3-P
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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
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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-
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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
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., IV., 1554.]
Wilkins, Rev. W. J. Formerly resident in
Wolverhampton ; in the Japan Trade ; edu-
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Modern Hinduisms. London, 1887. 8vo., pp. 494.
Daily Life and Work in India. London, 1888. 8vo.,
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Wilkinson, Rev. Michael Joseph. Trin. Coll..
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Memorials of an Indian Missionary. London : Mac-
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Wilkinson, Rev. Thomas. Vicar of Lawrence-
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Letter to Ashmole. [Bodl. Lib., 850, at end of vol.]
Willacy, Rev. Thomas Robert. Corp. Ch.
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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,
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Elementary Praxis of Latin Concord and Parsing.
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Prayers for Parishes. London, 1875.
Notes on Mission Sermons. London, 1876.
WiLLOocK, Robert, Wolverhampton.
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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.,
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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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WILLIAMS
Catalogue of MSS. in Lichfield Cathedral Library.
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[Bliss's "Wood's Ath. Oxon., IV., 681 ; Harwood's
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WiLLES, Rev. Samuel. Minister of All Saints,
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To the King's Most Sacred Majesty, after his happy
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Sermon at the Funeral of Lady Mary Jolliffie, of
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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.,
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m. Rev. Frederic Willett [see]. Vicar of
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Lindfield, Sussex.
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Williams, Walter, h. Wednesbury.
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WILSON
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WiLMOT-HoRTOsf, Rt. Hon. Sir Robert John,
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M.P., Newcastle, 1818—30 ; assumed addi-
tional name of Horton by Royal Licence, 8th ,
May, 1823 ; P.C., 23rd May, 1827 ; Under-
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WiLMSHDBST, Rev. Alfred Thomas, b. Warwick,
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WiLNEHALL, Rob. Lichfield.
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WiLSHAW, Rev. John. b. Leek ; Wesleyan
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[ Wes. Minutes (1818) ; Hall's Memorials, 94.]
WiLSHAWE, Rev. Henry. B.A., Cam. Univ.,
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[Searle's MS.; Strype's Annals, I., 154; Commem.
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Wilson, Rev. Bernard, b. 1689 ; of Trin. Coll.,
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Bottesford, Leics., July, 1735 ; Master of
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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-
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Pamphlet in Defence of himself as legatee under the
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Several Pamphlets, in dispute between himself and
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A Sermon preached at Newark. London, 1744. 4to.
A Sermon preached August 6th, 1755 [Worcester
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Wilson, Charles John. b. Haunton Hall, 1858 ;
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., IV., 1581.]
Wilson, Rev. Charles William Goodall. S.Moxley,
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Wilson, Edward. Bailiff of Lichfield, 25th Oct.,
U
Half-length portrait [formerly in Wright's Museum
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Wilson, Rev. Edward Codrington Collins, b.
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WILSON
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WINDLE
19tli Oct., 1876 ; B.A., 1880 ; M.A., 1884 ;
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[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
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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-
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pp. 14.
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., IV., 1646.]
Wilson, John. b. Wooton Park, 1803 ; s. of
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., IV., 1584.]
Wilson, Rev. John Patrick, b. 17th Sept.,
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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, &
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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-
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of Biddulph, 1775 ; Vicar, 1783, to death ; 2nd
Master of Congleton Gr. Sch., 1776—77 ;
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Translated Town Charters and Records. [Penes
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Fisher's Grammar Improved .... Congleton :
Printed for the Editor by J. Bean . . . MDC'CCXII.
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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-
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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.,
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[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,
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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.
WINDLE
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A Manual of Surface Anatomy. London : H. K. Lewis.
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some Cranial and Dental Characters of the Domestic
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On an Abnormal Arrangement of the Large Intestine
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Procyon Cancivorous and others of theUrsidae [i6.,III.] ;
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WiNDLE, Rev. Samuel Allen, b. Birmingham,
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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.
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"Words of Comfort for the Aiilicted Children of God.
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Popular Errors. No. 1 : He was a Good Liver. By a
Clergyman. Ashbourne : Hobson i^ Son. ]2mo., pp. 12.
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Windle, Rev. William. b. Wolverhampton,
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Jesus Christ and Him Crucified, the Grand Theme of
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Editor of—
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[Poster's Alumni Oxon., IT., 1587.]
WiNaFiELD, Sir John, Knt. Probably b. Upton,
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27th Sept., 1592 ; Knighted, 1586 ; M.P.,
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., E.S., IT., 1660 ; Harwood's
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., IT., 1589.]
Winter, Rev. John. b. Agher, Meath ; s. of
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St. John's, Wednesbury, 1848—69 ; of Norton
Canes, 1869 ; Rector of Tarrington, Herefs.,
1869 ; Chp. to the Countess of Camperdown ;
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Wise, John Ayshford. b. Ford House, Devon.,
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Thomas Whitby, of Creswell Hall, Stafford),
his wife ; educated abroad ; M.P., Stafford,
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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
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A Visit to the Crimea. A Lecture. Hanhy: R.
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WiTHAM, Eev. George. Clip, to Lady Shrews-
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1774 — Sept., 1776 ; removed to Edgbaston in
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A Chemical Analysis of the Water of Oaldas da
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Letters from Dr. Withering and Dr. Briggs, together
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WlTHBKS, G.
Alfred ; or, A Narrative of the Daring and Illegal
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Alfred to the Bishop of London. London, 1789.
Alfred's Appeal. London, 1789.
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Withy, Nathaniel.
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WoLFERSTAN, JMi's. Elizabeth Pipe.
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WoLFKRSTAN, Francis, i. Stotfold ; «. of Francis
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15th June, 1657 ; Barrister-at^Law, Inner
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to him repeatedly ; m. Hester, dau. of John
Bowyer, Esq.
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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.,
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., IV., 1596.]
Wolferstan, Samuel Pipe. b. Walton-on-
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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
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Erdeswicke's Survey ; assumed, by Sign
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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.,
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An Enquiry into Diseases in general, and the Disturb-
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WoLLASTON, Rev. Samuel. S. Northants., 1594 ;
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WOLLASTON
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WOLVERHAMPTON
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) ;
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his Private Sch. when he was turned out of
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sioner of the Sydney Sussex Coll., Cam. 18th
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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.,
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The Design of Part of the Book of Ecolesiastes ; or,
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Ditto. London : S. Palmer. 1724. 4to.
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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.]
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Liberty of Conscience. By " A Protestant. ' London,
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Lucknow and Defence of Alumbagh, 1857,
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1860 (medal, with 2 clasps) ; Deputy-Quarter-
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The Soldier's Pocket Book of Field Service. London,
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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.]
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The Wulfrunian. A Magazine written by the Boys of
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Authorized Report of the Papers, Prepared Addresses, ,
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1867. 8vo.
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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.
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[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
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[Bodl. Lib., 1521 (a), 7J.]
Wood, Hamlet. Burslem.
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Decani and Canon of Lichfield, 26th Oct.,
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[Bloxam's Magd. Coll., II., 170 ; Foster's Alumni
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., E.S., IV., 1671.]
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M.A , 1875 ; of Henley Hall, Salop, and
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., IV., 1599.]
Wood, Rev. Joseph, b. Morridge, near Ipstones,
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A Lecture on Africa and its Resources. London 1870
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T • vt^,°f^o^.'l ,-^1™°' O^oii-. B.S., IV., 1672 ; Harwood's
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WOODHOUSE
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
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Ox., 1627 ; B.A., 27th April, 1631 ; M.A.,
24th April, 1634 ; (incorporated Cam. Univ.,
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March, 1648 ; Chp. in Ordinary to Charles
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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,
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Wood, Rev. William Hardy, b. North Somer-
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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
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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,
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Paris under Two Sieges. Hank;/ : Allbut ^ Daniel.
^"^•^'coSutof r' Contemporary Review, Good Words,
Once a Week, English Illustrated Magazine, and Sailg
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WooDFORDE, F. C. B.A., Ox. Univ.; Assistant
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Head Master, Market Drayton Gr. Sch., 1890
to date.
An Etymological Index to Shakspeare's Play of
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WooDHonsB, Rev. Charles Goddard. b. Tetten-
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., IV., 1603,]
WooDHOusE, Rev. George Girdlestone. b. Sedg-
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., IV., 1604.]
WooDHOTJSB, Rev. George Windus. b. Cecil
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Parochial Sermons. Wolverhampton : T. Simpson.
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Practical Sermons. Wolverhampton : T. Simpson.
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WooDHODSE, James. A Shoemaker at Wom-
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Woodhouse, John. s. of John Woodhouse, of
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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.
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field, 1807 to death ; m. Mercy Peate ; d.
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A Charge delivered at the Tisitation of Salop. Lkh-
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The Apocalypse translated ; with Notes, critical and
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Sermon preached at St. Paul's, at the Annual Meeting
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"Woodland, Eev. Eldred. lilat. IVIagd. Hall,
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Sermon on the Occasion of the French Revolution.
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Occasional Poems.
Poem upon the National Welcome of the Princess
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WoouNOOTH, Benjamin. Kidsgrove.
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licensed to marry, 15th Nov., 1676, Dorothy
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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
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Bxaminis et Examinantis Examen, sive Ref ormationis
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., E.S., IV., 1676 ; Bliss's
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Woodward, Willoughby. b. Wednesbury, 1841 ;
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., IV., 1606.]
WooLFE, Rev. John. b. Stone, 1763 ; s. of
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., IV., 1607.]
WooLLEY, Eev. Henry Eushworth. b. Northamp-
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[Poster's Alumni Oxon., IV., 1608.]
WooLLEY (or Wolley), Eev. John. b. Shaw-
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., E.S , IV., 1679.]
WooLLBY, L. M. Printer, Liverpool Eoad,
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Hartshill Working Men's Institute. . . . Book of
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Woolley and Son, Messrs.
Prayers and Hymns to be used at the Meetings . . .
during the Church Congress. . . Stoke: Woolley (^ Son.
1875.
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., IV., 1608.]
WooLRicH, Humphrey, b. 1633 ; a Quaker ;
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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
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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
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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
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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-
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Wilson, n.d. 4to., pp. 16.
[No title ; begins] "Is this to deny the Pope's Supre-
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One Warning more to the Baptists, before their Day
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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-
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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.
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n.d. Broadside. 1 sheet. . .
A Declaration of the Tender Mercies of the Living
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A Warning and Testimony from the Lord who lives
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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,
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., E.S., IV., 1668.]
Woolrich, Rev. William Henry, b. Lichfield,
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Pemb. Coll., Ox., 2nd May^ 1845 ; B.A
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Middlesex; Vicar (and Patron) of Crowle,
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., IV., 1608.]
WoRSDKLL, Edmund, b. Staffs., 1547; Mat.
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., B.S., IV., 1679.]
WoRSFOLD, Rev. John ^Tapper. St. Bees, 1851 ;
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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.
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., E.S., IV., 1681.]
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., IV., 1611.]
Worthington, Rev. Thomas, b. Blainscough,
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[Dod's Peerage (1874) ; Foster's Peerage (1882).]
WOTTON
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WoTTON, Andrew, b. Walford, Staffs., 1669 ;
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[Foster's Alumni Oxon., E.S., IV., 1682.]
Wotton, Sir Henry.
Reliquianse ; with Life. By Izaak Walton. London,
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Wotton, Thomas. Wrinehill, near Betley.
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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
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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
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The Abandoning of the Scottish Covenant. London,
1661.
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A Sermon preached before the King's Majestie. Cam-
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Ditto. London, 1660. 4to.
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Wolverhampton in Staffordshii'e, from the time of King
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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] ;
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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
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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-
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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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WEOTTESLEY
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
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[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 ;
WEOTTESLEY
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WEOTTESLEY
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.
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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,
WEOTTESLEY
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WYATT
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
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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.
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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
3-B
WYATT
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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,
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[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.,
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[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.
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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
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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.
WYOT
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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.
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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.]
YONGE
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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.
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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
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Notes on the Monastic and Secular Houses of York-
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Yorkshire Archaeological Society. [In the Press J
The Calverley Charters. Edited for the Thoresby
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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—
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French Sentences, add 4th ed., London, 1892, fcp. 8to.
The Junior French Composition Book. London : D.
Nutt. n.d. Cr. 8to., pp. 84.
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"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
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Rosso.] Venet, 1558. 8vo.
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Romce: P. Manutius. 1570. 4to., 4 leaves. [Reprinted
in Istoria della Cose La Confessiohe di Giov. Duca di
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successi della guerra Turchesia la congiura del Duca di
Nortfolche contra la Regina d' Inghilterra. Padoua, 1572.
4to. [By E. Maria Manolesso.]
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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.
FLETCHER
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Fletcher, Thomas William, add d. 1893.
add Portrait. Drawn and Published hy Walton ^ Co.,
London.
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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
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1841.
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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-
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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.
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1800 ; of Highfields ; for 1130, read 1830.
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1859 ; s. of Clement Thomas Sneyd Kynners-
ley, Esq. ; educated Eton.
add Miniature. [At Loxley Park.]
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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.
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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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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.
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