THEODORE PALEOLOGUS

In the church of Landulph is a small brass attached to the wall that bears the following inscription: "Here lyeth the body of Theodore Paleologus, of Pesaro in Italye, descended from ye Imperyal lyne of ye last Christian emperors of Greece, being the sonne of Camillio, ye sonne of Prosper, the sonne of Theodoro, the sonne of John, ye sonne of Thomas, second brother of Constantius Paleologus, the 8th of that name, and last of ye lyne yt rayned in Constantinople until subdued by the Turks, who married wt Mary, ye daughter of William Balls, of Hadlye in Souffolke, Gent., and had issue 5 children, Theodore, John, Ferdinando, Maria, and Dorothy; and departed this life at Clyfton, ye 21st of Jany 1636." Above the inscription are the imperial arms of the empire of Byzantium—an eagle displayed with two heads, the two legs resting upon two gates; the imperial crown over the whole, and between the gates a crescent, for difference as second son.

There were eight Emperors of the East of the family of the Paleologi. The family descended from a General Andronicus Paleologus, who died in 1246. The Emperor Manuel, who deceased in 1425, had five sons: John II, Emperor, who died in 1449; Theodore, despot in Lacedemon; Andronicus, despot in Thessalonica; Constantine, despot of the Morea. John II was associated with his father, and succeeded him. Andronicus, the second son, died of leprosy in 1429. Theodore, Constantine, Demetrius, and Thomas wasted their resources in mutual contests, but Theodore was constrained to adopt the monastic profession. On the death of John II the royal family was reduced to three princes—Constantine, Demetrius, and Thomas. Demetrius at once claimed the vacant throne, but failed in his attempt, and Constantine succeeded, the last and greatest of the Paleologi. "Demetrius and Thomas now divided the Morea between them; but though they had taken a solemn oath never to violate the agreement, differences soon arose, and Thomas took up arms to drive Demetrius out of his possessions; Demetrius hereupon retired to Asan, his wife's brother, by whose means he obtained succours from Amurath, and compelled Thomas to submit the matters in dispute to the Emperor's (Constantine's) arbitration. But that prince refusing to deliver to his brother the territories that fell to his share, Mohammed ordered Thuraken, his governor in the Morea, to assist Demetrius."

Shortly after this, on the fatal May 29th, 1453, Constantinople was taken by the Turks, and the gallant Constantine was killed.

Immediately after the capture Mohammed proceeded to make war on Demetrius and Thomas, whereupon the Albanians, subjects of Thomas, revolted. Fresh disputes broke out between the brothers, each endeavouring to supplant the other, and in 1459 Mohammed entered the Morea and reduced Corinth. At the first news of his approach Thomas fled to Italy with his wife and children, and Demetrius submitted to the Sultan, who carried him away to Constantinople, where he died in abject slavery in 1470. Thomas was received in Italy by Pope Pius II in 1461, who allowed him a pension of six thousand ducats.

MEMORIAL BRASS IN THE CHURCH OF LANDULPH
Reproduced by permission of E. H. W. Dunkin, Esq., F.S.A., from his book on Cornish Brasses

Historians record only two sons, Andrew and Manuel, but according to the inscription in Landulph church there was a third, John, whom Italian writers have not mentioned.

Andrew, the eldest, married a woman from the streets of Rome, and dying childless, in 1502, bequeathed his empty honours to Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain, having previously sold them to Charles VIII of France. Manuel Paleologus, the second son, revisited his native country. He was granted a train of Christians and Moslems to attend him to his grave. Gibbon says: "If there be some animals of so generous a nature that they refuse to propagate in a domestic state, the last of the imperial race must be ascribed to an inferior kind; he accepted from the Sultan's liberality two beautiful females; and his surviving son was lost in the habit and religion of a Turkish slave." Thomas, who had been despot of Morea, died in 1465. By his wife, Catherine Zaccaria, he had one daughter, in addition to the sons mentioned, and this was Helen, who married Lazarus II, King of Servia, and died in 1474.

Why Theodore Paleologus came to England we do not know, but possibly in the train of Sir Henry Killigrew and Sir Nicholas Lower. Sir Nicholas had married Sir Henry's daughter, and as they were both advanced in life and childless they may have been disposed to befriend the Paleologi, and Lady Killigrew was one of the learned daughters of Sir Anthony Coke, celebrated for her knowledge of Greek, and she may have inspired her daughter, Lady Lower, with the same fondness for the classic languages. This is but conjecture; but this at least is certain, that the Paleologi were given Clifton, in Landulph, as their residence, and this was a mansion that belonged to the Lowers.

Theodore Paleologus married Mary Balls in 1615, and by her had three sons, Theodore, John, and Ferdinando, and two daughters.

Theodore was a lieutenant in the Parliamentary army in 1642, under Lord St. John, and was buried in Westminster Abbey in 1644.

There are no traces to be found of John and Ferdinando. Mary, one of the daughters of Theodore and Mary Balls, died unmarried, and was buried at Landulph in 1674. Her sister Dorothy married, in 1656, William Arundell, and died in 1681, he in 1684.

There was a Theodore Paleologus who died at sea on board the Charles II under Captain Gibson, in 1693. In his will Theodore mentions only his wife Martha, and we do not know who was his father.

We do not know who was the William Arundell whom Dorothy Paleologus married. Unhappily the registers of S. Dominic, where she and her husband lived, have been lost, and we cannot say whether the Mary Arundell who married a Francis Lee soon after the death of her presumed parents was a daughter. But if so, as Dr. Jago suggests in a paper in the Archæologia, "The imperial blood perhaps still flows in the bargemen of Cargreen."


[INDEX]

Abbot, Archbishop, [334]
Abder-Rhuman, [715]
Abercrombie, Dr., [427], [428]
Aberdeen, University of, [34]
Abingdon, [127]
Abyssinia, Prince of, [599]
Account of the Desperate Affray in Blean Wood, etc., [612]
Account of the English Colony of New South Wales, [568]
Account of R. Jeffery, [257]
Acharnania, [508]
Acombe, [12]
Acton, [403], [477], [673]
Actor, Mr., [275]
Adams, [252]
Adams, John Couch, [189]
— birth and upbringing, [84]
— character of, [88], [89], [90]
— discoverer of Neptune, [86], [88]
— early observation, [84]
Adams, Mr., [322], [714]
Adams, Mr. John, [463]
Adams, Thomas, [83]
Adams, William Grylls, [89], [90]
Addison, Joseph, [644]
Admiral Hood, [602]
Admiralty order replacement of logan stone, [20], [23]
Adoption of poor children, [533]
Adour, [504]
Advent, [425]
Adventure Series, [708]
Adventures of a Younger Son, [445], [452], [454]
Ætna, [267]
Agamemnon's tomb, [448]
Agar, Charles R., [726]
Agar, Thomas James, [726]
Age of Reason, [358]
Agnes, [649]
Agnus Dei, [656]
Agreeable Surprise, The, [469]
Ainsworth, Harrison, on "Courtenay," [605]
Airy, [86], [88]
Alarm, [664]
Albanian revolt, [728]
Albert, Prince, [621]
Albion, [248], [249]
Alderton, [487]
Aldrich, Dean, [213]
Alexander, [559], [561]
Alexander the Great, [300]
Alexandria, [459], [686]
Algerine Corsair at Penzance, [130]
Algerine pirates, [332]
Algiers, [507], [617], [715]
Ali Pacha, [508]-[514]
— at home, [510]-[513]
— human butcher, [509]
All, the five alls, [550]
Allen, river, [118]
Alligator, [196]
Alligators attract patients, [632]
All the Year Round, [93]
Almanza, [12]
Altarnon, [73], [80], [186], [187], [190]
Amaza, [416]
Amell, [340]
Ames, Dr. William, [34]
Ammonites, superstition concerning origin of, [4]
Amurath, [728]
Anagram of Noye, [339]
Andalusian Moors, [711]
Anderson, Captain, [62]
Andromache, [505]
"Angel, The," 542
Anglesea, Earl of, [298]
Anglo-Mexican Company, [493]
Anguella, [251]
Annals of King James, [615]
Anne of Bohemia, [433]
Anne, Queen, [219], [299], [307], [310], [318], [372], [639]
Annesley, Lady Philippa, [298]
Annual Register, [58]
Annual Report of the Society of Arts, [64] note
Anson, H.M.S., salvage of, [62]
— wreck of, [60], [71]
Anson, Lord, [158]
Antony and Cleopatra, [205]
Antigua, [320]
Antiquities of Cornwall, [18]
Antony ferry, [225]
Antwerp, [26]
Anyada, [250]
Antelope, [645]
Anthem, Cornish, [577]
Antiquary, The, [547]
Ap Rice, Mr., [288]
Arabia, Prince of, [600]
Ararat, [406]
Arbuthnot, Sir Charles, [529]
Archæologia, [730]
Arcot, [159], [164]
Argand lamp, [202]
Argos, [448]
Argus, [689]
Argyro-Kastro, [509]
Arithmetic, Walkinghame's, [3]
Arms of Braddon family, [107]
— of Byzantine Empire, [727]
— of Call family, [155], [167]
— of Clobery family, [231]
— of Foote family, [280]
— of Jane family, [206]
— of Lake family, [251]
— of Noye family, [341]
— of Pennington family, [224]
— of Robartes family, [726]
— of Sandys family, [374]
— of Tillie family, [402], [405]
— of Tilly family, [407]
— of Wills family, [12]
Armstrong, Major, [609], [610], [613]
Around and about Saltash, [665]
Arslan, [508]
Arta, [508]
Arundell, [646]
Arundel family, the, [157]
Arundel, Earl of, [435]
Arundell, Henry, Lord, [173]
Arundell, Humphrey, [588], [589], [591]
Arundell, Mary, [730]
Arundell, Roger, [592]
Arundell, Sir John, [136], [661]
Arundell, Sir Thomas, [137]
Arundell, William, [730]
Arundel Street, [301]
Arwenack, [133], [134], [135], [137], [140]
Asan, [728]
Ashburton, [200]
Ashfield, Dame, [468]-[9]
Assassinations and Civil Wars, [426]
Assistance, H.M.S., [488]
Association, wreck of the, [640], [643], [647], [651]
Astley, [203]
Astley, Sir Jacob, [126], [723]
Aston Clinton, [251]
Astronomy, [86]
Astronomy, ignorance of, [593]
As You Like It, [467]
Athenæum, [88], [452]
— founded by Buckingham, [464]
Athens, [446], [452]
Atkins, Sir Robert, [101]
Atlas, [181]
Atterbury, [219]
"Auction of Pictures, An," [287]
Audrey, [516]
Augsberg Island, [420]
Aunt Mavor's Storybooks, [622]
Authentic Account of the late unfortunate Death of Lord Camelford, [328]
Authentic Memoirs of the Green Room, [467], [469]
Author, The, [288]
Autobiography of a Cornish Smuggler, [473]
Autobiography of John Harris, [697]
Avalon Peninsula, [265]
Avery, Captain John, [173]
Avery, Dr., [194]
Ayres, Mr., [119]
Azila, [714]
Babbage, [88]
Badcock, John, volunteers for Terra del Fuego, [233]
— dies of privations, [235]
Bagdad, [462]
Bagshot Heath, [672]
Bahia, [422]
Bailey, Mr., [188]
Baker, Mr. Henry, [105], [347], [351]
Ball, John, [432]
Ball, Lieutenant, [565]
Ballads, "Chevy Chase," [703]
— "The fight of the Monmouth and Foudroyant," [377]
— "The Highwayman," [630]
Ballads, "Rosamond Clifford," [703]
— "Rule Britannia," [377]
— sung by Incledon, [386]
— "The Storm," 380, [386]
— "'Twas Thursday," [377]
— of wrestling, [58]
Ballot Society, [627]
Balls, Mary, [727], [729]
— William, [727]
Baltic, [67]
Banks, Sir Joseph, [233], [679]
Bannister, [380]
Banns of marriage, [578]
Bantry Bay, [638]
Banza, [419]
Baptista, Signor, [552]
Barabbas, [40]
Barbados, [623]
Barcelona, [477], [640]
Barff, Mr., [451]
Barfleur, [261]
Bargus, Mr. Samuel, [262], [264]
Barlow, Bishop, [32]
Barming Heath, [603]
Barnardiston, Sir Samuel, [483], [484]
Barnstaple, [455], [659], [665]
Baronetage, [156]
Baron Munchausen's Travels, [2]
Barrey, Lord, [547]
Barrie, Captain, [327]
Barrington, Admiral, [238]
Barrington, Hon. Daines, [238], [241]
— visits Dolly Pentreath, [239], [240]
Barrow, Sir John, [415], [423]
Barthlever, [528]
Bartholomew Fair, [271], [552]
Bartlett, Rafe, [388], [393], [397]
— confession of, [389], [395]
Barwell, Nabob, [525]
Barwick, Dr. J., [45]
Baseley, Richard, [388], [397]
— confession of, [389], [392], [394]
Bashaw, Inglis, [716]
Basset, Sir Francis, [519]
Bassiere, [314]
Batavia, [568]
Bate, Mrs., [346]
Bath, [198], [200], [290], [377], [466]
— Cathedral, Lady Chapel of, [32]
Bath, Earl of, [182], [183], [184]
Bathurst, Mr. C., [253], [256]
Battye, Philadelphia, [165]
— William, [165]
Bawden, Giles, [540]
Baxter, Richard, [209]
Bayonne, [196], [504], [505]
Bay of Biscay, [489]
Beacon Hill, [723]
Beaver, [321]
Beddoes, Dr. Thomas, [676]
Bedford, Earl of, [139]
Behethlan, [614]; see [Bohelland].
Behethlan, Joan, [614]
— John, [614]
— Margery, [614]
Beirout, [597], [599]
Bell, Lieut. John, [64]
Bell-casting, [224]-[6]
Bell-founders, [224], [225], [226]
Bell-ringing, competitions, [223]
— mysterious, [284]
— song of, [223]
Bells, baptism of, [222]
— inscriptions on, [222]
— removed, [592]
Belle Poule, [505]
Bellingham, Mr., [427], [430]
Bellot, Anne, [516], [517]
— Christopher, [516]
Bemba Ganga, [417]
Ben, John, [649]
Benbow, Admiral, [372]
Bennett, Lieutenant, [609], [610]
Bentinck, Mr. Cavendish, [634]
Berat, [509]
Beresford, Lord Charles, [669]
Bergh, [47]
Berkeley, Earl of, [647]
— Hon. Charles, [140]
— Sir G. Cranfield, [648]
Berlin, The, [70]
Bermuda, [35]
Berne, [319]
Berry, Mr., [418]
Berry Pomeroy, [592]
Bessie's Cove, [470]
Best, Captain Thomas, [479]
— Mr., [324]-[8], [519]
Beveridge, [215]
Biagi, D. Guido, [454]
Bible explains fossils, [4]
Bibliographia Cornubiensis, [556] note
Bibliotheca Cornubiensis, [245]
Bideford, [633]
Bignell, George Carter, [141]
— early life of, [144]
— entomologist, [147]-[153]
Bignor, [517]
Bingham, Captain, [299]
Biographica Dramatica, [296]
Biographical Dictionary of English Catholics, [556] note
Biographical Dictionary of Poets, [231]
Biographical Sketches in Cornwall, [340]
Birmingham, [467]
Birthday, The, [469]
Bishop and his Clerks, [640]
Bishop of Bath and Wells, [32]
— of Carlisle, [89]
— of Exeter, [140], [219], [425]
— of Lichfield, [32]
— of London, [27], [43], [215]
— of Oxford, [207]
— of Rochester, [213]
— of Salisbury, [211]
— of S. David's, [32]
— of Winchester, [643], [649]
Black Friars, The, [544]
"Black Lion," [144]
Black Sea, [67]
Blackwood, John, [648]
— Shovell, [648]
Blague, Thomas, [127]
Blake, Admiral, [45]
Blanchard, Mr., [608]
Blanche, [248], [250]
Blean, The, [607], [612]
Blenheim, [260]
Blewett, George, [343]
Bligh boy sees ghost, [74]-[80]
Bligh, Edmund, [81]
— family, the, [74], [79], [81]
— Mr., [74], [81], [701]
— Thomas, [81]
— Walter, [81]
Blight, Mr. J. T., [143]
Blockly, [81]
Bloomsbury, [165]
Blossom Underwing, [149]
"Blue Boar's Head," [542]
Board of Trade, [68]
Boase & Courtney, Messrs., [556] note
— Dr., [680]
Boat-races at Saltash, [663]
Bochym,

[517]
Boconnoc, [298], [317], [318], [319], [328]
Bodannan, [280]
Bodener, William, [242]
Bodleian Library, [615]
Bodmin, [37], [117], [120], [121], [125], [133], [166], [179], [224], [225], [226], [280], [351], [455], [516], [520], [522], [531], [535], [569], [578], [589], [627], [659], [663], [678]
Bodmin Asylum and its inhabitants, [570]-[572]
— Gaol, [531], [540], [542], [570], [583]
— Hills, [92]
— Moors, [84], [573], [628]
— Viscount, [726]
Body, William, [587]
Bohelland, [614]
— mysterious tragedy at, [616]-[619]
Bolennowe Hill, [692]
Bolventro, [628]
Bombay, [445], [460], [462]
— governed by Keigwin, [479]-[487]
— Castle, [480]
Bomeny, [103]
Bonaparte, Prince Louis Lucien, [242]
Bonaventura, Thomasine, attractive widow, [113]
— benefactress, [114]-[116]
— goes to London, [110], [113]
— shepherd girl, [109]
Bond, Mr., [92]
Bond, Thomas, [681]
Bondé, [418]
Bond Street, [320], [325], [385]
Borlase, Dr. Bingham, [239], [676]
— his account of the Logan, [18], [22]
Borleau, [104]
Boroughs, pocket, [518]
Borrowdale, [559]
Boscastle, [721]
Boscawen, [130]
— family, the, [500], [525], [554]
Boscawen, Hugh, [706]
Boscawen, Rev. A. C., [684]
Bossenden Farm, [603], [607]
Bossenden Wood, [608], [613]
Bossewell, John, [554]
Bossiney, [518]
Boston, [53]
Bosworgy, [341]
Botany Bay, [319]
— settlement at, [559]-[564]
Botathan, [74], [81], [82], [701]
Botreux Castle, [721]
Botusfleming, [12]
Boughton-under-Blean, [603], [606], [609], [612]
Boulogne, [332]
Bouverie, Hon. Philip, [649]
Bouverie, Sir Jacob, [649]
Bovey Heathfield, geological features of, [7]
Bovey Tracey, [226]
Bow, Rev. Dr., [613]
Bow Street, [380], [381]
Bowden, Elizabeth, [138]
Boyer, Nicholas, Mayor of Bodmin, executed, [589], [590]
Boyne, burnt, [258], [259]
Bracegirdle, Mrs., [299], [300]
— and Capt. Hill, [300]-[4]
Braddock Down, [206]
Braddon family, arms of, [107]
Braddon, Captain William, [96]
Braddon, Laurence, [96], [107]
— attacks Bishop Burnet, [106]
— Author of Enquiry, [104], [106]
— imprisoned and tried, [99], [100], [102]
— reports murder of Essex, [98]-[103]
Bradshaw, Sir Thomas, [40]
Bradstone, [228]
Braganza, [479]
Brandon, [386]
Bray, Charity, [593]
Bray, C., [699], note
Bray, Mrs., on Bothathan ghost, [72]
— on Polperro, [247]
Breage, [342], [370], [580], [585]
Breage Churchtown, [478]
Brember, Sir Nicholas, [435]
Brendon & Son, [578]
Brent Eleigh, [556]
Brentford, [318]
Brenton, Captain, [259]
Brereton, Major, [162]
Brest, [60], [259], [477]
Brian, Sir Hussey, [603]
Bribery at Elections, [518]-[530]
Bridgerule, [108], [226]
Bridges, Admiral Sir G., [377]
Bridgwater, [36]
Brief Relation of State Affairs, [403]
Brighton, [387]
Bristol, [37], [281], [282], [439], [670], [676]
Bristol, Earl of, [376]
Britannia, [405]
British Association, the, [8], [87]
British Family Antiquity, [154], [168]
British and Foreign Institute, [465]
British Museum, [613], [680]
Brixham, [8]
— geological features of, [7]
Broad Sound, [644]
Brompton Crescent, [382], [383]
Bronnaker, Lord, [552]
Brook, Sir Arthur, [714]
Brooke, Benjamin, [53]
Broom Hill, [182]
"Brown Bear, The," [381]
Brown, Dr. Robert, [708], [715]
Brown, John, [391], [392]
Brown, Mrs., [580]
Brown Willy, [84], [85], [109]
Browne, Hamilton, [446]
Browne, Mrs., [301], [303]
Browne, Sir Richard, [545]
Bruce, Eliza, [90]
Bruce, Haliday, [90]
Brulgruddery, Mrs., [468], [469]
Brunel's bridge, Saltash, [663]
Brunswick, H.M.S., [667]
Brunton, [468]
Bryant, John Davy, volunteers for Terra del Fuego, [233]
— dies of hardships, [236]
Brydges, Captain, [462]
Buchanan, Robert, [209]
Buckhurst, Lord, [305]
Buckingham, Christopher, [455]
Buckingham family, the, [455]
Buckingham, George, [665] note
Buckingham, James, [465]
Buckingham, James Silk, a youthful prisoner, in love, [458]
— character of, [455], [464]
— explores in Egypt, [460]
— founds British and Foreign Institute, [465]
— in conflict with East India Company, [460]-[5]
— a linguist, [458], [462]
— literary ventures of, [463], [464]
— quells corn riot, [457]
— suffers for his love of freedom, [462], [463]
— suggests Suez Canal, [459]
— to India in disguise, [462]
Buckingham, Leicester F. Y., [465]
Buckingham, Earl of, [170], [172], [173], [524], [552], [721]
Bude, [115], [182], [204], [205]
Bude Haven, [570]
Bude light, [202]
Budget of Paradoxes, [90]
Buggs, Sir Anthony, [500]
Bull, Rev. G. B., [695]
Buller, Charles, [189]
Buller family, [86]
Buller, Mr., [652]
Bulwer, Henry Lytton, [448]
Bunsby, Richard, [113]
Burton, Joe, [627]
Burton, John, falls over the stile, [631]
— his Curiosity Shop, [633]
— invests in alligators, [632]
— rudeness of, [634]
— rules for living, [635]
— spends Christmas Eve at Jamaica Inn, [627]-[31]
— Whiteley in curiosities, [632]
— writes to the King, [634]
Burton, John, jun., [636]
Burton, Joseph, [627]
Burton, William, [419], [420]
Burton's Stile, [631]
Burdett, Sir Francis, [253]
Burge, Arthur, [219]
Burke, Sir Bernard, [299]
Burley, Sir Simon, [434]
Burlorn, [117], [119], [120], [121]
Burnard, Mr., [87]
Burnard, George, [186]
Burnard, Nevil Northey, on tramp, [190]
— success in London, [188]
— works in slate, [186], [187]
Burnet, Bishop, [41], [45], [53], [211], [214], [216], [218], [543]
— on death of Essex, [106]
— on the Duke of Hamilton, [310]
— on Lord Mohun, [308]
— on Lord Roberts, [726]
— on nonjurors, [213]
Burns, Robert, [695], [699]
Burrow, Bessie, [470], [473]
Buryan, [329], [341]
Bury S. Edmunds, [140]
Bussy, [160], [162]
Butler, Samuel, [44]
Butt's Head Mill, [666]
Byng, Sir George, [640]
Byron, Captain, [340]
Byron, Lord, and Trelawny, [446], [452]
Cadiz, [123], [131], [259], [503]
Cadogan, Lord, [15]
Cadwalader, [288]
Caermarthen, Lord, [305]
Cailland, General, [164]
Cairo, [459]
Caius Coll. Cam., [73]
Cake House, [314], [316]
Calais, [296]
Calamy, [41], [214]
Calamy on Jane, [220]
Calcutta, [161], [463]
Calcutta Mirror, [463]
Calendar of Victory, [626]
Calendar State Papers, [721]
California, [233]
Call family, the, [154], [156], [167]
— arms of, [155], [167]
Call, John, [157]
Call, Sarah, [157]
Call, Sir John, [154], [157], [166]
— benefacts his sister, [165]
— his campaign in India, [158]-[165]
— M.P. for Callington, [167]
Call, Sir W. G. M., [167]
Call, William Berkeley, [167]
Call, William Pratt, [167]
Callinack, Mrs., see [Kelynack]
Callington, [155], [167], [171], [518]
Callywith, [627]
Calvin, [724]
Calvinists v. Arminians, [357]
Camborne, [364], [692], [664], [699]
Camborne, Vean Mine, [581]
Cambria, [492], [494]
Cambridge, [27], [73], [85], [87], [89], [90], [228], [231], [516], [556]
Cambridge, Duke of, [465]
Camden, [405]
Camden, Lord, [409]
Camelford, [83], [424]-[426], [518]
Camelford, first Baron, [319]
Camelford, last Lord, acquitted, quits Navy, [322]
— birth and education of, [319]
— duel with Mr. Best, [324]-[327]
— embroiled in town, [323], [324]
— his crazy scheme of assassination, [322]
— on the Guardian, [319]
— shoots Peterson, [321]
— under arrest, [320], [321]
Camisards, [639]
Campbell, General, [275]
Candish, Lord, [298]
Cann, Abraham, wrestles with Polkinghorne, [55]
Cann Wood, [148]
Cannington, [407]
"Canterburiensis," on John N. Tom, [597], [613]
Canterbury, [31], [599], [602], [609], [612], [613]
Canterbury, Archbishop of, [211], [215], [291], [437]
Canterbury Bell, [607]
Cape Finisterre, [707]
Cape Horn, [234]
Cape of Good Hope, [124], [320], [409], [459], [479], [560]
Cape Padrone, [411]
Cape Spartel, [714]
Cape S. Vincent, battle of, [259], [260]
Cape Verde Is., [410]
Capell, Lord, [100]
Capern, Edward, [699]
Capgrave, [557]
Cap'n Toby, see [Tobias Martin]
Capuchin, The, [295]
Caradon, [84]
Caran Yellatu, [415]
Carbura, [554]
Carclew, [86], [187], [344], [345]
Cardinham, [280]
Carew, [109], [114]
Carew, Mr., [243]
Carew, Thomas, [546]
Carew, [554], [652]
— on tin-mining, [720]
— on trees in Cornwall, [719]
Carfax, [207]
Cargreen, [730]
Carhayes, [395]
Carlisle, [89]
Carlisle, Sir Anthony, [203]
Carlyle, Thomas, [189]
Carlyon, C., [122], [229]
Carlyon, Dr. Clement, [427]
Carmichael, Lord, [648]
Carnan Adit, [343]
Carnanton, [329], [340], [341]
Carnwark, Lord, [15]
Carpenter, General, [13]
Carpenter, William, [366]
Carrick Gladden, [172]
Carrick Roads, [456]
Carter, Agnes,

[471]
Carter, Betsy, [478]
Carter, Charles, [476], [478]
Carter family, the, [471]
Carter, Francis, [471]
Carter, Frank, [478]
Carter, Henry, imprisoned in France, [474], [477]
— the biter bit, [474]
— a pious smuggler, [471], [473], [477]
Carter, John, [275]
— a daring smuggler, [471], [472]
— imprisoned at Dinan, [474]
— King of Prussia, [471], [478]
Case of the Unfortunate Bosavern Penlez, [274]
Casland, [133]
Castell-an-Dinas, [682], [683]
Castile, [434]
Castle Horneck, [240]
Castle, Mr., [589]
Castlemaine, Lady, [550]
Catalonia, [267]
Catenary Curve, [678]
Cathayes, [395]
"Cat Harris," [287]
Catherine of Braganza, [479]
Catt, George, [610]
Caulfield, James, [48], [369]
Cawsand, [354], [474], [476]
Cecil, James, [275]
Cecil, Lord, [32]
Cecil Street, [276]
Cephalonia, [446], [448]
Ceriziers, [126], [128]
Cevennes, [639]
Chacewater, [54]
Challenger, [505]
Challis, Professor, [87], [89]
Challoner, Mr., [556], note
Chaloner, [36]
Chambers's Journal, [257], [680]
Chammond family, the, [165]
Champernon, Mr., [592]
Champion, Sir Richard, [389]
Channel Fleet, [60]
Chantrey, [187], [188]
Chantrey, Lady, vandalism of, [188]
Chapman, Edward, falls into a shaft, [701]-[703]
Chapman, John, [701]
Charing Cross, [295]
Charles I, [26], [31], [35], [41], [51], [127], [128], [154], [182], [206], [208], [329], [334], [338], [407], [544], [675], [718], [722], [725]
— execution of, [42]
— imprisonment of, [39]
Charles II, [96], [102], [107], [128], [207], [280], [479], [480], [482], [544], [549]
— lax government of, [549], [551]
Charles II, [730]
Charles V, [30]
Charles VIII, [729]
Charles, Prince, [41]
Charles's Wain, [84]
Charlotte, [559]
Charlotte, Queen, [192]
Charter House, [319]
Châteaulin, [222]
Château-Renaud, [638]
Chatham, [377], [609]
— Earl of, [318]
Chatterton, Thomas, [228], [231]
Chavis, John de, [137], [138]
Cheapside, [392]
Cheesewring, [91], [93]
Chelsea Hospital, [17]
Cheltenham, [199], [232]
Cherbourg, [408]
Cheshire, Widow, [469]
Chestnuts, [573]
Chetham Society, [279]
Chiandower, [342]
Chichester, [261]
Chichester of Hall, [701]
Chichester, Elizabeth, [398]
Chichester, Sir John, [398], [592]
Chilcott, Charles, [185]
Child, John, of Surat, [482]-[486]
Child, Mr. Paxton, [646]
Child, Sir Joshua, nefarious schemes of, [482]-[487]
Childe Harold, [695]
Child's First Prayer, The, [697]
Chiltern Hundreds, [527]
Chinglapett, [159]
Chiverton, Elizabeth, [402], [403], [404], [407]
Chiverton, Sir Richard, [403], [407]
Cholwel, [115]
Christ Church, Oxford, [207], [210], [213], [220], [544]
Christiania, [409]
Christmas Eve at Jamaica Inn, [627]-[631]
Christopher, Thomas, [532]
Church of England, position of, [30]
Cibber, Colley, [299]
Cilenus, [554]
City of London Inn, [322]
Claracilla, [548]
Clackmannan, [204]
Clarendon, Earl of, [43], [206]
— on Lord Roberts, [726]
— on Noye, [332]
Clark, Samuel, [178]
Clarke, Dr., [361]
Claxton, [17]
Cleave, Thomas, [223], [224]
Clement, T., [274]
Clemo, Miss, [627]
Cleopatra, [500], [502]
Cleoyan, [591]
Clergy, character of, [31], [32], [33]
Cleve, [8]
Cleveland, Marquess of, [530]
Clifden, James, Viscount, [726]
Clifton, [126], [676], [727], [729]
Clive, Lord, [159], [164], [487]
Clobery arms, [231]
Clobery, Dr. Glynn, [228]
Clobery, John, [228]
Clobery, Lucy, [228]
Clobery, Mary, [228]
Clobery, William, [228]
Clowance, [364], [367]
Clyst Heath, [588]
Coad, Benjamin, [248], [583]
Cobb, Captain, [490]
Cobbett's Register, [257]
Cobbett, William, [464], [520], [522]
— in America, [688]
Cochrane, Mr., [523]
Cochrane, Sir Alexander, [252], [253], [255]
Cockburne, Rev. W., [327], [328]
Cocks, Lieut.-Col. George, [264]
Coffee, introduction of, [482]
Coffin, Mr., [588]
Coke, Christopher, [706]
Coke, Edward, [706]
Coke family, the, [704]
Coke, Francis, [706]
— John, ill-gotten gains of, [705]
Coke, Lance, [706]
Coke, Sir Anthony, [729]
Coke, solicitor, execution of, [51], [52]
Coke, Thomas, [706]
Colebrook, [398]
Coleridge, Derwent, [59]
Coles of Reading, [111]
Collection of State Papers, [53]
College Green, Bristol, [281], [282]
Collier, Mr. W. F., [572], [578]
Collingwood, Captain, [259], [260], [261], [267]
Collingwood, Admiral, [445]
Collins, David, [568]
Collins, Rev. G., [697]
Colman, George, [293], [295]
Colman, Mr., [377]
Colman, Mr. Edward, [556]
Cologne, [127]
Colomb, Colonel, [53]
Colonial State Papers, [35]
Colston, Launcelot, [105]
Coltman, Mr. Justice, [121]
Comber, river, [59]
Commercial Inn, [145]
Companion to the Playhouse, The, [548]
Compleat Lawyer, [331]
Comprehension Bill, [211], [218]
Compton, [215]
Compton Castle, [227]
Compton, Henry, [207], [220]
Conception Bay, [265]
Conduit Street, [324]
Confederate Fleet, [639]
Congo, [409], [418], [419], [420]
Congo, Exploration of, [409]-[23]
Congreve, Sir William, [66]
Connecticut, Governor of, [28]
Conner, Caroline, [465]
Conon, Mr., [282], [343]
Constantine, [701]-[2]
Constantinople, [597], [727]-[8]
Contemporary Review, [454]
Conversion of Thomas Tregoss, [179]
Convocation of 1689, [215]-[18]
Convocation of the Province of Canterbury, [214]
Conway, Mr., [525]
Coode, Anne, [388], [398]
Coode, Jane, [370]
Coode, John, [370]
Coode, Richard, [388], [398]
Cook, Captain, [497], [564]
Cook family, the, [704]
Cook, Mr., [287]
Cooke, Colonel, [266]
Cooke, Henry, [704]
Cooke, J. H., [648] note, [651]
Cooke, Sir Thomas, [284]
Cooke, W., [283]
Cooling, Mr., [550]
Coote, Mr., [307]
Coote, Sir Eyre, [163]
Copper mines, [192]
Corfu, [451], [514]
Corinth, [728]
Corn, famine in, [456]
Corneille, [126]
Cornish Character and Characteristics, [581]
Cornish Ghost Story, A, [82]
Cornish, J. B., [471] note, [473], [478]
Cornish language, current, [243]
— decline of, [243]-[4]
— spoken by Dolly Pentreath, [238]-[45]
— spoken in Mousehole, [242]
Cornish Magazine (1898), [73], [82], [471]
Cornishman, [68]
Cornish Saints and Sinners, [245]
Cornwall Gazette, [122]
Coromandel, [160]
"Coronation, The," [58]
Corpus Christi Pleasure Fair, [144]
Corunna, [458], [463]
Coryton, Elizabeth, [406]
Coryton family, the, [401]
Coryton, John, [388]
— claims estates, [396]-[8]
Coryton, John Tillie, [406]
Coryton, Mr., [339]
Coryton, Peter, [388]-[9], [398]
— accused of murder, [389]-[95]
Coryton, Richard, [396]-[98]
— depositions concerning murder of, [390], [392]-[3]
— murder of, [388], [396], [398]
Coryton, Scipio, [396], [398]
Coryton, Sir John, [398], [401], [403], [407]
Coster, Mr., [342]
Cothele, [592]
Cottenham, Miss, [262]
Cottonian Library, [189]
Couch, J., [257]
Couch, J. Q., [257]
Couchworth, Mr., [611]
Courtenay, Sir William, see [John Nichols Tom]
Courtney, Mr. J. S., [143]
Courtney, Mr., [520]
Court Place, [117]
Coutars, Robert, [613]
Covent Garden Theatre, [288], [301], [378], [382], [384], [387], [467]
Coverplank, [160]
Cowley, Abraham, [553]
"Cracked Charity," [593]
Craddock, Humphrey, [223], [224]
Crafthole, [354]
Cranch, Mr., [409], [417]
Craven, Lord, [38], [301], [302]
Crawford Street, [622]
Crawshay, Mr., [197]
Crayford, [648]
Creation of the World, [680]
Creed, [54]
Creighton, Dr., [50]
Cresswell, Lieutenant, [567]
Crocodile, Lady Kitty, [294]
Crofts, Cecilia, [546]
Crofts, Sir John, [546]
Cromwell, Oliver, [26], [36], [37], [40], [45], [46], [49], [70], [127], [479], [549], [724]
Cropthorne, [81]
Crosby, B., [257]
Cry of the Oppressed, [543]
Crystal Palace, [620]
Cuby, [525]
Cudden Point, [470]
Culloden, [260]
Culpepper, [208]
Culver, Mr., [603], [606], [608], [611]
Culver, Sarah, [611]
Cumberland, Duke of, [278]
Cunnack, [171]
Cunningham, [315]
Curaçao, [62]
Curallak, James, [615]
Curling, Mr., [607]
Curryngton, Peter, see [Coryton]
Cyfarthfa, [197]
Cyrus, [408]
Daily Express, [69]
Dalling, Lord, [448]
Daly, [467]
Damann, [460]
Danby, Earl of, [220]
Dance, Sir Charles, [199]
Daniel, the lunatic, [571], [572]
Danvers, Colonel, [105]
Dargate Common, [606]
Darlington, Lord, [526]
Dartmoor, [55], [84], [92], [399]
Dartmouth, [38], [166], [342], [667]
Dartmouth, Earl of, [309]
Das Anton, Count, [145]
Dasycampa rubiginea, [148]
Daubuz, Mr., [583]
D'Avenant, Mr.,

[315]
Davenport, Mary Ann, appears at Bath, [466]
— her personifications, [467], [468], [469]
— style of, [466], [468], [469]
Davenport, Mr., [467], [469]
Davidstowe, [226]
Davies, Henry, [341]
Davies, John, [341]
Davies, William, [341]
Davis, Catherine, [675]
Davis, John, [675]
Davy, Humphry, [677], [679]
Dawes, Mr., [560]
Dawlish, [200]
Dawson, G., [699] note
Dawson, Mr., [416], [418]
Daye, Dorothy, [341]
Daye, Peter, [341]
Deal, [322]
Deanery of Trigg Minor, [225] note
Death, a "natural," [667]
Deborah, [469]
Debrett's Peerage, [386]
De Conflans, [130]
Defence, [502]
Defoe, Daniel, [72], [79]
Delabole slate, [186]
Delamere, Lord, [673]
Delane, [286]
Delasaux, T. T., [613]
Delaval, Lord, [290]
Delaware, river, [688]
Delhi, [251]
Deloney, Thomas, [110]
Demba, [417]
Demerara, [253]
De Mezeray, [426]
De Morgan, A., [90]
Denbigh, Lord, [725]
Denham, Sir John, on Killigrew, [545], [553]
Denman, Lord, [612]
Denmark, [639]
Denne & Snow, Messrs., [276]
— Mr. George, [600]
Dennis, Captain Benedick, [646]
— John, [252]
Deptford, [410], [716]
Derby, Earl of, [435], [661]
Dermont, [378]
De Ruyter, [46]
Derwentwater, Lord, [15]
Deveil, Sir Thomas, [287]
Devil to Pay, The, [323]
Devizes, [633]
Devon, Earl of, [599], [600]
Devonport, [20], [55], [85], [184], [399], [666]
— Dispensary, [268]
Devonshire Characters and Strange Events, [54], [55]
Dewey, Henry R., [465]
Dewin, Mr., [343]
De Witt, [46]
Dgioun, [597]
Diary, Pepys's, [726]
Dibdin, [387]
Dickens, Charles, [143]
Dickwood, Thomas, [26]
Dictionary of National Biography, [53], [154], [205], [220], [451], [454], [556] note
Diddler, Jeremy, [468]
Diddle, Sir Dilbury, [286]
Dido, H.M.S., [236]
Digges, Sir Dudley, [330]
Dignum, [380]
Dinan, [474]
Dingley, Dorothy, [81], [82]
— appears at Bothathan, [75], [78]
Dingley, Francis, [81]
Dingley, James, vicar of South Petherwin, [72], [82]
Dingley, Mrs., [316]
Dingley, Pethebridge, and Dingley, [72]
Discovery, [320]
Dissertation on the Utility of History, [425]
"Diurnall" of Ruddle, [73]
Diversions of the Morning, The, [285]
Divine Right of Kings, [209], [210], [335]
Dixon, Mr. James, [625], [626]
Doble, Matthew, [528]
Dock Lane, Penzance, [622]
Dog, a sagacious, [353]
Dogger Bank, [502]
Dolcoath, [694], [696]
Doleman, Colonel, [45]
Dolly's Coffee House, [171]
Dominica, [522]
Doncaster, [32]
Donnithorne, Mr. Nicholas, [283]
Don Quixote, [299]
Dorchester, Marquis of, [661]
Dorothy, [409], [420], [421]
Douay Diary, [555], [556] note
Dove, Tom, [113]
Dover, [296], [322]
Dowlas, Mrs., [469]
Down, T. C., [451] note; [454]
Dozmare Pool, [628]
Drake, Sir Francis, [137]
Draper, Lieut.-Col., [162]
Dreams—Edward Norway's, [123]-[125]
— Williams's of Perceval, [427]
Drew, Jabez, [351], [356]
Drew, J. H., [346], [363]
Drew, Samuel, [63]
— a half-drowned smuggler, [355]
— blunders re Bothathan Ghost, [73]
— carries the mail, [351]
— declines a wife, [360]
— early life of, [346]
— literary pursuits of, [356], [358], [360], [361]
— on Dolly Pentreath, [238], [241]
— runs away, [349]-[351]
— sees weird apparition, [374]
Drew, value of works of, [361], [362]
Drummond family, the, [524]
Drummond, Samuel, [625]
Drummond-Hay, Sir John, [714]
Drury Lane, [288], [300], [301], [302], [552]
Drury Lane Theatre, [323], [378], [384], [387]
Duberly, Lady, [469]
Dublin, [90], [173], [289], [380], [467], [638]
Dublin, Marquis of, [433]
Duchess of Clarence, [196]
Duchy of Lancaster Liberty, [275]
Duckworth, Admiral, [443]
Duel between Mohun and Hamilton, [311]-[17]
Duelling, [308], [309]
Duke of Clarence, [64] note
Duloe, [432]
Dumoor Heath, [673]
Dunkirk, [46], [332], [612], [639]
Dunmeer Woods, [117], [120]
Dunstanville, Lord de, [519]
Dunster, Baron of, [298]
Dupleix, [160], [161]
Durable, Miss, [469]
Durant, Dorothy, [81]
— George, [81]
— Richard, [81]
Durham, [13]
Durnford, Mr., [420]
Dursley, Lord, [640], [641], [647]
Eagle, wreck of the, [640], [647], [650]
Early Years and Late Reflections, [122], [427]
Eastbourne, [678], [680], [681]
East India Company, [158]
— misgovernment by Child, [484]-[7]
— prosperity of, [482], [483]
— rights of, [459]-[61], [479], [482]
— treatment of Keigwin, [479]
East India House, [374], [485]
Eastling, [607]
East Looe, [1], [92], [518], [681]
Eccles, [299]
Ecclesiastical History of New England, [53]
Eddystone Lighthouse, [633]
Edgar, [638]
Edgcumbe, [171]
— family, the, [171]
— Jane, [592]
— Sir Piers, [592]
Edgehill, [51], [722]
Edict of Nantes, [424]
Edinburgh Botanical Society, [143]
Edinburgh, Duke of, [669]
Edinburgh Journal, [257]
Edinburgh, Medical School of, [677]
Edinburgh Museum, [633]
Edmund, King, [231]
Ednovean, [341]
Edward I, [243], [500], [719]
Edward II, [136], [434]
Edward III, [136], [654]
Edward IV, [661]
Edward VI, [29], [115], [518], [586], [616]
Edward VII, [187], [634]
— and Ann Glanville, [669]
Edwards, Bryant, [172]
Edwards, Mr., [98]
Edwards, J. P., [363]
Edye, Lieut. L., [20], [25]
Edye, Mr. William, [20], [23]
Eggesford, [225]
Egloshayle, [117], [119], [120], [122], [223], [224]
Egloskerry, [84]
Egmont, [505]
Eikon Basilike, [680]
Ekins, Mr., [642]
El Arbi Shat, [711]
Elba, [507]
Eider Brethren of Trinity House, [66]
Elections, Cornish, [518]-[530]
Eliot, Edward, [73]
Eliot, John, [73]
Eliot, Lord, [522]
Eliot, Sir John, [73], [339]
Elizabeth, Queen, [30], [31], [133], [136], [137], [224], [298], [395], [479], [518], [524], [554], [652], [655], [657], [661], [662], [665], [704], [720]
Ellery, John, [223], [224]
Elliott, Ebenezer, [189]
Elliott, Mr., [402]
Embonna, [412], [415]
Emperors of the East, [727], [728]
Endicott, Mr., [35]
English Atlas, The, [542]
English Botany, [143]
English Dictionary, Johnson's, [2]
Englishman in Paris, The, [288]
Englishman Returned from Paris, The, [288]
Enoder, [517]
Enquiry of the Barbarous Murder of the Earl of Essex, [104], [106]
Entomological Society of London, [147]
Enys, [470], [473], [614]
Enys, Mr. J. D., [614]
Enys, Valentine, [707]
Epicæne, [550]
Epirus, [513]
Epitaph on Dolly Pentreath, [242]
Epulæ Thyestæ, [42]
Erisey family, the, [500]
Erisey, Richard, [140]
Erizzo, Francisco, [545]
Erwin, [236]
Escrick, [96]
Esmond, [310]
Essay on the Being and Attributes of the Deity, [361]
Essay on the Human Understanding, [357]
Essay on the Immortality of the Soul, [358], [360]
Essex, Earl of, [96], [305], [722], [725]
Essex, Arthur, Earl of; suicide of, [96], [97], [100], [104], [106]
— supposed murder of, [98], [99], [104]
Essex's Innocency and Honour Vindicated, [106]
Ethy, [503], [514]
Euclid, [92]
European Magazine, [626]
Euston Square, [193]
Evans, Mr., [97]
Evelyn's Diary, entry re Peters, [41]
Ewes, Colonel, [39]
Examiner, The, [308], [314]
Excalibur, [605]
Excellent, [259], [260]
Execution of Bartlett, [395], [327]
— of Bosavern Penlez, [274]
— of Cuthbert Mayne, [658]
— of Eulalia Page, [665]
— of Hawkins and Kendal, [140]
— of Humphrey Arundell, [592]
— of James and William Lightfoot, [122]
— of James Tyley, [402]
— of Jonathan Simpson, [674]
— of Lord Russell and Sidney, [485]
— of the Mayor of Bodmin, [590]
— of Rogers and Street, [367]
— of Russell, [209]
— of Samuel Goodere, [282]
— of Sir Robert Tresilian, [440]
— of the Vicar of S. Thomas's, [588]
— of William Kilter, [587] note
Exeter, [8], [12], [80], [111], [113], [134], [144], [156], [179], [220], [224], [375], [467], [524], [560], [628], [704]
Exeter, Bishop of, [140], [219], [425]
Exeter Cathedral, [219], [375]
Exeter College, Oxford, [177], [329], [554], [722]
Exeter, siege of, [588]
Exmoor, [92]
Exmouth, [601]
— Lord, [456], [507]
Eyre, Mr., [422]
Fadlallah, [3]
Faery, The, [472], [473]
Fahil, Captain, [320]
Fairfax, Sir Thomas, [36], [39]
Fairies, [533], [536], [538]
Fairman, W. C., [614]
Fairs, Corpus Christi, [144]
— Falmouth, [370]
Faith-cures, [542]
Fal, the, [133], [370]
Falkland, Lord, [208], [544]
"Fall of Man, The," [631]
Falmouth, [60], [62], [136], [137], [145], [187], [250], [370], [373], [410], [429], [456], [458],

[478], [497], [623], [628], [631], [633], [663], [695], [699], [717]
Falmouth, Lord, [525]
Falmouth fair, [370]
Falmouth harbour, [134], [371]
"Falstaff of the West," see [Anthony Payne]
Familiar Letters, [331], [332] note, [333] note
Farey, Mr., [200]
Farming in America, [684]
Fatal Curiosity, The, [619]
Fatima, [213]
Faulkener, one-legged, [289]
Faversham, [606], [612]
Favourite, [320]
Fawcett, Nabob, [522]
Fearon, Colonel, [490], [498], [499]
Fellowes, Captain, [261]-[267]
Felt, J. B., [53]
Fenny Park, [157]
Fenton, Mr., [448], [449]
Fenwick, Colonel, [498]
Feock, [244]
Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain, [729]
Ferguson, [314]
Fermon, Jane, [135]
— Sir George, [135]
— Sir William, [135]
Fetiche Rock, [413]
Fez, [715]
Fielding, Henry, [275]-[278]
— Sir John, [630]
Fiennes, Nathaniel, [37], [724]
Filmer, [208], [221]
Firebrand, [640], [647]
"First Primrose, The," [694]
Fishbourne, [559]
Fisher, Rev. Thomas, [427]
Fish Strand, [458]
Fitzallen family, [112]
Fitzmaurice, Mr., [410]
Five-lanes, [190]
Flannel, The, [381]
Fleas, [659]
Fleet Conduit, [27]
Fleet Prison, [291], [337], [543], [555]
Fleet Street, [276]
Fleetwood, [667]
Fleta, [136]
Fletcher, [487]
Flood accounts for fossils, [4]
Flora of West Cornwall, [143]
Flower, [54]
Flushing, [455], [456]
Foad, Alexander, [608], [611]
Foley, [188]
Folger, Peter, [34]
Folkestone, Viscount, [649]
"Folly, The," [131]
Foote family, the, [280]
— arms of, [280]
Foote, Edward, [282], [294]
Foote, Elizabeth, [280]
Foote, John, [280], [282]
Foote, Mrs., [282]-[4], [291]
Foote, Samuel, and George II, [294]
— appears as Othello, [285]
— boastfulness punished, [290]
— caricatures his friends, [288], [289]
— character of, [283], [287]
— dramatic talent of, [296]
— early life of, [280], [282], [284]
— extravagance of, [287], [290]
— his Diversions, [285]
— jocularity of, [283], [292], [293], [294], [296]
— mimicry of, [283], [286], [287], [289], [292], [293], [294]
— prank at college, [284]
— rebuilds Haymarket, [290]
— trial of, [295]
Foote, Samuel, of Tiverton, [280]
Footprints of Former Men in Far Cornwall, [93], [185]
Forbes, John, [34]
Forbes, Professor Ed., [189]
Fordwick, Lord, [599]
Forest of Dean, [168]
Fore Street, St. Ives, [172]
Formidable, [376]
Forrabury, [109]
Forster, General, [13]
Fort Royal, [321]
Fort S. David, [158], [160], [161]
Fort S. George, [158], [159], [162]
Fort S. Julian, [145]
Fort Tregantle, [148]
Fort William, [158]
Fossils—never found in granite, [95]
— superstition about origin of, [4]
Foster's Baronetage, [156]
Fowey, [26], [187], [247], [248], [298], [329], [515], [518], [723]
Fowler, Dean, [213]
Fox, Caroline, [86], [90]
— on Burnard, [188]
Foxwell, Mr., [61]
Fragments of an Unfinished Drama, [454]
Francis, [707]
Francis, Mr. G., [603]
Franklyn, Mr., [28]
Frederick, Prince of Wales, [319], [344]
Frederick the Great, [471]
Freemantle, Admiral, [514]
Free Trade, see [Smuggling]
Fremington, [225]
Fresnel, [202]
Friar Street, London, [204]
Friendship, [559], [561]
Frisk, Lady Betty, [286]
Froissart, Sir John, on Sir Robert Tresilian, [435]-[40]
Frome, [103]
Frome Selwood, [99]
Froude, J. A., [657]
— on Archbishop Parker, [31]
— on the Church of England, [32]
— on the Reformation, [29]
Fry, Mr., [679]
Fryer, Dr., [479]
Fulford, Elizabeth, [592]
Fulford, Sir John, [592]
Fulham, [672]
Fulmer, [467]
Fulton, Mr., [688]
"Furry Day," Helston, [59]
Gall, John, [113]
Galway, Mr., [410], [417]
Gardiner, Captain Allen, death and burial of, [236], [237]
— encounters hardships, [234], [235]
— starts for Terra del Fuego, [232], [233]
Gardiner, S. R., [53]
Garnett, Mr. R., [445], [454]
Garonne, [196]
Garrick, David, mimicked by Foote, [286], [292]
Garrick Coffee House, [380]
Garth, Mr., [420]
Gascoyne, Mr., [525]
Gaverigan, John, [718]
Gaverigan, Philippa, [718]
Gawsworth, [317]
Gay, Thomas, [386]
Geffrey, Joan, [718]
Gell, Philip, [521]
General Advertiser, [285]
Geneva, [31]
Genoa, [707]
Gentleman's Magazine, [19], [169], [170], [279], [423], [529]
Geological discoveries by Pengelly, [4], [7]-[10]
Geology, Pengelly's first lesson in, [4]
George I, [184], [713]
George II, [294]
George III, [223], [524]
George IV, [223]
George Inn, Newnham, [607]
George of Denmark, Prince, [639]
George's Coffee House, [286]
Georgian Æra, [468]
Germansweek, [109]
Germoe, [342]
Gerrard, Fitton, [299]
Ghosts
— appears to Gumb, [94]
— at Bothathan, [74]-[79], [82]
— at S. Austell, [347], [348]
— of Tregeagle, [628]
Giants, [185]
Giants and Dwarfs, [185]
Gibbon, Edward, [729]
Gibraltar, [503], [639], [716]
Gibson, Captain, [730]
Giddy, Edward, [675]
Giddy, John, [675]
Giddy, Mr. Davies, [192]
Giddy, Rev. Edward, [341]
Giddy, Thomas, [675]
Gidley, John, [560]
Gilbert, Carew Davies, [340] note
Gilbert, C. S., [662]
—finds Payne's portrait, [184]
Gilbert, Davies, [20], [23], [167], [192], [340], [341]
— and the Logan Rock, [680]
— and the Royal Society, [679]
— frames Act of interment of the drowned, [62]
— friend of Beddoes, and Humphry Davy, [676], [677]
— his collection of carols, [676], [681]
— his wife, [678]
— his works, [680]
— on derivation of Week, [109]
— on Henry Rogers, [368], [369]
— on John Knill, [171], [173]
— practical mathematician, [677], [678], [680]
Gilbert, Mary Ann, [678]
— a strong-minded partner, [679]
Gilbert, Thomas, [220]
Gilbert, Walter Raleigh, [227]
Gildew, Mr., [556] note
Gilpin, [405]
Ginger, J., [328]
Gingi, [163]
Gironde, [505]
Gladiator, [254]
Glaisher, Professor, [89], [90]
Glance behind the Curtain, [70]
Glanville, Ann, beats the French, [668]
— champion oarswoman, [666]
— character of, [669]
— Jack Tar's mother, [666]
Glanville, Eulalia, [665]
Glanville family, the, [664], [665]
Glanville, Judge, [665]
Glanville, Mary, [665]
Glasgow, [202]
Glasgow, [509]
"Glee Club, The," [380]
Gleig, Mr., [504]
Glimpses of the Supernatural, [81]
Glivian, [173]
Gloag family, the, [256]
Gloucester, [112], [199], [648] note, [651]
Gloucester, Bishop of, [531]
Gloucester Hall, [284]
Gloucester, Thomas, Duke of, [432]-[439]
— and Sir Robert Tresilian, [438]-[440]
Gluvias, [500], [614], [615] note, [616]
Glyn, Dennis, [280]
Glyn, Nicholas, [280]
Glynn, Robert, [228]
Glynn-Clobery, Richard, his prize poem, [231]
— life at Cambridge, [229]-[30]
— strong Chattertonian, [228], [231]
Goadby & Co., [347], [349]
Godolphin House, [584], [705]
Godolphin, Lady, discovers Coke's ill practices, [705]
Godolphin, Lord, [343]
Godolphin, Margaret, [480]
Godolphin, Nicholas, [480]
Godolphin, Prudence, [706]
Godolphin, Sir Francis, [704]
Godolphin, William, [706]
Golden, [528], [652], [656]
Golden Grove, [559], [565]
Golding, Lady, [630]
Goldsmith, Lieutenant, [680]
— death of, [25]
— describes displacement, [21]
— displaces Logan Stone, [19]
— replaces Logan Stone, [23]
Goldsmith, Oliver, [19]
Goldsworthy, General, [192]
Gonzalo, [371]
Goodall, John, [406]
Goodall, Peter, [406]
Goodall, William, [406]
Goodere, Samuel, [280]
— strangles his brother, [281]-[2]
Goodere, Sir Edward, [280]
Goodere, Sir John Dinely, [280]
— strangled by his brother, [281]-[2]
Goodfellow, John, [223]-[4]
Goodrestone, [606]
Goodwin, John, [42], [48]
Goodwin, Rev. Harvey, [89]
Goodwin Sands, [602]
Gordon, Colonel, [448]
Goring, Lord George, [38], [723]
Gorran, [12]
Gotha, [453]
Gottenburg, [501]
Gough, General, [189], [405]-[6]
Gould, Jacky, [664]
Gout not hereditary, [229]
Gower, Dr., [284]
Graham, Mr., [716]
Graham, Sir Thomas, [487]
Grampound, [329], [515], [516], [517], [518], [527], [529]
— disfranchisement of, [524]
— elections at, [522]-[524]
Grandison, John, Earl, [318]
Grasse, Count de, [377]
Gravesend, Bishop of, [386]
Gray's Inn, [170], [173], [283]
Graythwaite, [374]
Great Eastern Company, [70]
Great Exhibition, [620]
Great Smith, [643]
Great Torrington, [179]
Green Castle, [62]
Green, J. R., [208]
Greenwich, [269]
Greenwich Hospital, [626]
Gregor, Mr., [424]
Gregory XIII, [653], [654]
Grenville family, the, [181]
Grenville, Lady, [328]
Grenville, Lady Grace, [183]
Grenville, Lord, [319], [323]
Grenville, Sir Beville, [182]
Grenville, Sir John, [183]
Grenville, Sir Richard, [139], [653], [722], [724]
Gretna Green, [465]
Grey de Ruthyn, [112]
Grey, Lord, [588]
Grey of Gloucester, [112]
Grey, Thomas, [661]
Grey, William, Lord, [589]
Griffith, Anne, [317]
Griffith, Colonel Edward, [299]
Grove, [156]
Grub Street, [317]
Grylls, Rev. P. Couch, [85]
Grylls, Tabitha Knill, [83]
Guardian, [319]
Guernsey, [246]
Guiana, [134]
Guide to Ilfracombe, [143]
Guide to Penzance, [143]
Guildhall, London, [390]

Guilston, [646]
Gulf of Finland, [408]
Gulf of Lyons, [267]
Gull, [87]
Gumb, Daniel, Hawker's account of, [94]
— observatory of, [92]
— stone diagrams of, [92], [93]
Gunning, [231]
Gunpowder Plot, [661]
Gunther, Captain, [420]
Gurney, John, [192]
Gurney, Miss A. D., [205]
Gurney, Sir Goldsworthy, [192]-[205]
Gurney invents and applies steam-blast, [194]-[197], [203], [204], [205]
— invents Bude light, [202], [205]
— invents oxyhydrogen blow-pipe, [203]-[205]
— prejudice against his inventions, [200], [202], [205]
— prophecies of, [203], [204]
— runs a steam-coach, [198], [205]
— uses concrete, [204]
Gustavus of Sweden, [511]
Gwennap, [427]
Gwennap mines, [343]
Haberdashers' Company, [542]
Habingdon, Mr., [38]
Hachard, J., [328]
Hackworth, Mr., [195]
Hadleigh, [727]
Hague, The, [128], [547]
Hales' estate, the, [600]
Halifax, [261], [267]
Hall, [81], [701]
Hall, Mr., [109]
Hall, Mr. S. C., on J. S. Buckingham, [455], [463]
Halley's Comet, [85]
Hallowell, Admiral, [506]
Halls, Honor, [360]
Halstead, Mr., [97]
Hals, John, inaccuracy of, [137]
— 244, [338], [340], [557], [591], [616], [680]
— on Edward Chapman, [701]
— on John Coke, [704]-[706]
— on Tillie, [400], [403], [404]
Hals, Sir Nicholas, [135], [136], [137]
Hambley family, the, [455]
Hambley, Thomazine, [455]
Hamilton, Colonel John, examination of, [315], [316]
— second in Mohun's duel, [311]-[315]
Hamilton, Duchess of, [316]
Hamilton, Duke of, fights with Mohun, [310]-[317]
Hamilton, Marquis of, [39]
Hamley, Colonel, [569]
Hamley, Mr., [370]
Hamoaze, [663], [667]
Hampden, John, [96]
Hanacott Manor, [204]
Handel, [378]
Handley, Mr., [609]
Hanover, [16], [308], [424]
Hanover Square, [345]
Hanseatic League, [334]
Hans Towns, [136]
Hardcastle, Mrs., [467], [469]
Harley, [79]
Harley, Robert, [310]
Harlyn, [26]
Harpford, [701]
Harpsfield, [557]
Harrington, Earl of, [317]
Harris, Alfred, [697], [699]
Harris, Captain John, [623]
Harris, George, [369]
Harris, Howard, [697], [699]
Harris, James, [695]
Harris, Jane, [697]
Harris, John, early versifications of, [694]
— his escapes from death, [698]
— his own account of his life, [692]-[698]
— his prize poem on Shakespeare, [699]
— miner poet, [700]
— reads Shakespeare, Byron, and Burns, [695]
— talent of, [699]
— vanity of, [694], [697], [698]
Harris, Lucretia, [697]
Harris, Mr. J. Henry, [245]
Harris, shoemaker, [119]
Harris, Sir W. Snow, [203]
Harris, Susan, [623]
Harris, Thomas, [378]
Harrison, Colonel, [51]
Hartland, [92]
Hartland Abbey, [156], [165]
Harvey family, the, [467]
Harvey, Catherine, [428]
Harvey, Joseph, [467]
Harvey, Lord, [376]
Harvey, Martin, [428]
Harvey, Mary Ann, [466]; see [Davenport]
Harvey, Sir Robert, [185]
Harwich, [320]
Hatch, J., [366]
Havre, [130], [597], [667]
Haweis, [432]
Hawke, [130]
Hawker, Rev. R. S., [73]
— on Gumb, [93]
— on Payne, [183], [185]
Hawkey, Charles, [408]
Hawkey, Charlotte, [166], [168], [408], [423]
Hawkey, Lieutenant Joseph, [408]
Hawkey, Lieutenant John, death of, [422]
— explores the Congo, [409]-[422]
— narrow escape from drowning, [410]
— prisoner in France, [408]
Hawkey, Mr., [166]
Hawkey, Richard, [408]
Hawkey, William, [408]
Hawkins family, the, [515], [516]
Hawkins, Florence, [516]
Hawkins, Francis, [516]
Hawkins, George, [516]
Hawkins, Jane, [516]
Hawkins, John, [516], [517]
Hawkins, Maria, [443]
Hawkins, Mary, [516]
Hawkins, Mr., [138]-[140]
Hawkins, Philip, [516], [517]
Hawkins, Reginald, [516]
Hawkins, Renatus, [516]
Hawkins, Sir Christopher, [443]
— acquires land, [517]
— borough-monger, [515], [520], [521], [526]
— encourages inventions, [527]
— influence at Grampound, [522]-[524], [527]
— influence at S. Ives, [524], [527]-[529]
— M.P. for Mitchell, [518], [527]
— M.P. for Penryn, [527]
— tried for corruption, [520]
Hawkins, Thomas, [516], [517]
Hawley, Captain, [101], [105]
Hayle, [172], [516]
Haymarket Theatre, [285], [287], [294], [295], [377], [465], [467]
— rebuilt by Foote, [290]
— wreckage of, [278]
Hayward, Abraham, [578]
Hayward, Sir John, [590]
Heathman, Francis, [538]
Heir at Law, [469]
Heliophotus hispidus, [151]
Helland, [228], [592]
Helston, [60], [61], [67], [71], [170], [171], [329], [362], [364], [516], [579], [580], [678]
—described, [59]
"Helston Arms," [582]
Helston Church, [587]
Hender, Frances, [721]
Hender, John, [721]
Hengest, [231]
Henley, [287]
Henry II, [407]
Henry III, [133], [298]
Henry VI, [109], [111]
Henry VII, [32], [154], [661]
Henry VIII, [243], [247], [586], [652], [655]
— and the Reformation, [28], [29]
Herald's Visitations of Cornwall, [81], [107], [155], [224], [280], [370], [441], [661], [701]
Herald's Visitations of Devon, [171]
Herbert, Admiral, [638]
Herbert, Lord Charles, [544]
Herbert, Mr. Edmund, on Sir C. Shovel, [642], [646]
Herbert, Sir William, [589]
Hercules, [446]
Herkomer, Professor von, [90]
Heme Hill, [606], [609], [611]
Herod's Foot, [581]
Heroes of the old Falmouth Packet Service, [626]
Herring, Mr. F., [190]
Herschel, Sir John, [88]
Hesse, Charlotte van, [547]
Hesse, John van, [547]
Heywood, Anne, [516]
Heywood, James, [517]
Hicker, George, [543]
Hicks, Polly, [283]
Hicks, William Robert, chestnuts of, [573]
— examples of humour of, [574]-[578]
— personal appearance of, [569]-[575]
— tells of an indifferent night, [574]
— versatility of, [569]
Higginson, Rev., [34]
Higher Brown Quartils, [75], [78], [80], [82]
Highgate, [387]
Highgate, Lord, [386]
High Life Below Stairs, [407]
Highwaymen, see Jonathan Simpson
Hill, Captain Richard, [299], [300]
— escapes, [305]-[6]
— murders Mountford, [299]-[304]
Hill, Mr., [427]-[8]
Historical and Critical Account of Hugh Peters, [53]
Historical Journal of the Transactions at Port Jackson and Norfolk Island, [568]
Historical Survey of Cornwall, [662]
History of the Commonwealth, [53]
History of Cornwall, [73], [238], [243], [361], [401], [616], [680]
History of England, Froude's, [31] note, [32] note
History of the Four Last Years of the Queen, [317]
History of His Own Times, [53], [106]
History of John Gilpin, [2]
History of the Life and Adventures of Mr. Duncan Campbell, [72]
History of Looe, [681]
History of Polperro, [257]
History of the Reign of Queen Anne, [645] note, [648], [651]
History of Rev. Hugh Peters, [53]
History of Queen Anne, The, [307], [308] note
History of the West Indies, [172]
Histrio-Mastix, [335]
Hitchens, [243]
Hodder, Mr., [418]
Holborn, [170], [276]
Holdsworth, Mr. Arthur, [166]
Holinshed, [432]
Holland, Captain, [105]
Holland House, [326]
Holland, Lord, [327]
Holland, Sir John, [437]-[8]
Holman, Samuel, [405]
Holmes, Mr., [526]
Holsworthy, [108], [156]
Holt, [305]
Holyhead, [626]
Homer Place, [622]
Honiton, [588]
Hooker, John, [155]
Hooker, Richard, [369], [588]
Hope, General Sir John, [505]
Hopton, Sir Ralph, [206]
Horace, [692]
Hore, Richard, [654]
Hornblower, Jonathan, [677]
Horner, Mr., [524]
Horse, a sagacious, [352]
"Horse and Groom," [326]
"Horse and Jockey," [582]
Hosken, Anthony, [226]
Hosken, Nancy, [226]
Hoskin family, the, [683]
Hoskin, James, advice to his children, [690]
— and his rector, [683]
— burial of, [682]
— his adventures in America, [685]-[89]
— on farming in the States, [684]
Hoskin, return of, [689]
Hoskin, John William, [683]
Hoskin, Richard Vinnicombe, [683]
Hosking, Harriet, [669]
Hotham, Sir John, [36]
Hound, [650]
Hounslow Heath, [17]
House, Jane, [669]
Household Books of Lord William Howard, [556] note
Household Words, 1852, [22] note
Howard, Lord, [96]
Howard, Lord William, [555], [558]
Howard Street, [301], [302]
Howell, James, [128], [518]
— on Noye, [331], [333], [338], [340]
Howes, Mr. James, [390]
Hudibras, [44]
Hudson, Mr., [148]
Hudson, river, [689]
Hugo, Mr., [594]
Huguenots, massacre of, [653]
Hull, [642], [667]
Humayoon Shah, [460], [462]
Humphries, Mr., [323]
Hungate, Dom Gregory, [556]
Hungerford, [210]
Hunt, Anna Maria, [726]
Hunt, James, [613]
Hunt, Thomas, [726]
Hunter, John, [560], [568]
Huntly, [485]
Hurst Castle, [39]
Hyde, Edward, [206]
Hyde, Sir Edward, [545]
Hyde Park, [16], [17], [311], [316]
Hyder Ali, [164]
Hyndford, Earl of, [648]
Identity and Resurrection of the Human Body, The, [360]
Ilfracombe, [143]
Illustrated London News, [620], [622]
Illustrious Obscure, An, [578]
Imaum of Muscat, [460], [462]
Imperial Magazine, [361], [363]
Incledon, Charles, chorister at Exeter, [375]
— death of, [387]
— hoaxed, [380], [381], [385], [386]
— in the navy, [376], [377]
— partiality for wine, [381], [382], [383], [387]
— selfishness of, [383], [384]
Incledon, theatrical experiences of, [377], [378], [387]
— vanity of, [380], [381], [382], [386]
— voice of, [378], [379], [386]
— wrecked, [380]
Incledon, Mrs., [382], [382], [384]

Indefatigable, [456]
Independents, rise of, [37]
Ingoldsby, Colonel Richard, [17]
Ingram, Sir Arthur, [331]
Inner Temple, [554]
Innes, Mr., [523]
Innocent Lady, The, [128]
Inny, river, [83]
Inquiries Concerning the Intellectual Power, [427]
Inventions—by Call, [158]
— of the Bude light, [202]
— of heating houses, [204], [205]
— of life-saving rockets, [63], [64]
— of the locomotive, [193]
— of the oxyhydrogen blow-pipe, [203]
— the steam-blast, [195]-[197]
— of a torpedo, [688]
Invincible, [321]
Ireland, Duke of, [433], [435], [438], [439]
Irresistible, [260]
Isle of Wight, [39]
Isthmus of Suez, [459]
Jackman, [55]
Jackman, Mr. William, [244]
Jackson, constable, [119]
Jackson, Rev., [295]
Jackson, William, [375]
Jago, Dr., [730]
Jago, Rev. W., [626]
Jamaica, [172], [515], [683]
Jamaica Inn, [573], [628], [629]
— Christmas Eve at, [627]-[631]
James I, [31], [134], [718], [721]
James II, [105], [106], [209], [210], [221], [402], [542], [638]
James, Ann, [582]
James's Naval History, [257], [626]
Jamison, Mr., [566]
Jane family, the, [206]
Jane, Joseph, [206]
— answers Milton's Εικονοκλαστης, [207]
Jane, Thomas, [206]
Jane, William, [207]
Jane, William, blocking tactics of, [216]-[219]
Jane confers on Real Presence, [209]
— Prolocutor, [215]
— rapid promotion of, [207], [219]
— transfers allegiance to William III, [210], [221]
Janina, [508], [513]
Janus, [211], [330]
Jefferies, Anne, abstains from food and performs cures, [531], [535], [537], [538]
— imprisoned, [531], [540]
— meets with fairies, [532], [533], [536], [538]
Jefferies, Mr., [420]
Jeffery, Dolly, [238], [245]; see [Pentreath]
Jeffery, John, [247]
Jeffery, Robert, exploits his privations, [256]
— Government inquiry concerning, [254]
— impressed for Navy, [248], [250]
— left on Sombrero, [251], [253]
— thief, [250]
Jeffreys, Judge, [104], [106]
Jeffreys, Lord, [542]
Jenken, Mary, [71]
Jenken, Samuel, [71]
Jenkin, Captain W., [678]
Jennings, Captain, [458]
Jennings, Elizabeth, [458]
Jerusalem, King of, [599], [600]
Jervis, Sir John, [258], [259]
Jeune Richard, Le, [623], [624]
Jewell family, the, [156]
Jewell, Sarah, [156]
John II, [727]
John, King, [719]
John and Nicholas, [626]
John, Elizabeth, [615]
John, Joan, [615], [616]
John, Margaret, [615]
John, Michael, [615], [616]
Johnson, Dr. Samuel, [2], [167], [675]
— and Samuel Foote, [289], [293]
Johnson, Mr., [420]
Johnstone, Andrew C., [522]
Johnstone, Jack, [381]
"Joiners' Arms," S. Columb, [593]
Jones, Mrs. Cadwalader, [157]
Jones, William, [717]
Jonson, Ben, [337], [338], [550]
Jope, Mr., [171]
Jope, Rev. John, [173]
Jordan, Mrs., [468]
Jordan, W., [680]
Josselin, [474]
Journal of the Royal Institution of Cornwall, [140], [185], [626], [644], [651]
Juga, [415], [417], [418]
Jumper, Sir W., [642]
Justification of the War, [46]
Kardihi, [509]
Karikal, [163]
Keates, Captain, [443]
Keene, Mr., [196]-[7]
Keigwin family, the, [480]
Keigwin, Captain Richard, character of, [488]
— Commandant at Bombay, [479]-[80], [483], [485], [487]
— revolts from misgovernment of E. I. Company, [484]-[7]
Keigwin, J., [680]
Keigwin, Jenkin, [480]
Keigwin, Margaret, [480]
Keigwin, Richard, [480]
Kekewich, Loveday, [206]
Kekewich, William, [206]
Kelly, Earl, [293]
Kelly, Mr., of Kelly, [665]
Kelly, T., [613]
Kelynack family, the, [620]
Kelynack, Charles, [620]
Kelynack, Mary, her reception, [621]
— walks to London, [620]
Kelynack, Philip, [620]
Kelynack, William, [620]
Kemble, Frances A., [454]
Kemble, John, [379], [384]
Kempe, John, [654]
Kempthorne, Admiral, [374]
Kempthorne, Captain, [457]
Kendal, [138]-[40]
Keneggy, [478]
Kenmure, Lord, [13], [15]
Kennall, Dr., [243]
Kennedy, Lord, [299]
Kensington, [312], [326]
Kent, The, loss of, [489]-[99]
Kentisbeare, [225]
Kent's Cavern, Torquay, exploration of, [8]
Kenwyn, [428]
Kenyon, Lord, [519], [526]
Kerrisvean, [634]
Kew, [410]
Khorchid Pacha, [513]
Kidleywink, [470]
Kigilliath, [179]
Kilkhampton, [182]
Killefreth, [428]
Killigrew, [133]
Killigrew family, the, [133], [140], [500], [544], [553]
— stage-struck, [544], [552]
Killigrew, Charles, [547], [552]
Killigrew, Frances, [140]
Killigrew, Henry, [544], [547]
Killigrew, Jane, contrives Spanish murders, [136]
— protected by Penryn, [135]
— Spanish murders wrongly attributed to, [137]
Killigrew, Lady, [729]
Killigrew, Martin, [134]
Killigrew, Mary, involved in Spanish murders, [137]-[140]
Killigrew, Ralph, [133]
Killigrew, Robert, [547]
Killigrew, Simon, [133]
Killigrew, Sir Henry, [729]
Killigrew, Sir John, [133], [134]
Killigrew, Sir Peter, [140]
Killigrew, Sir Robert, [544]
Killigrew, Sir William, [136], [544]
Killigrew, Thomas, answers Louis XIV, [546]
— at the Restoration, [547], [548]
— gives good counsel to the king, [549], [550]
— misbehaviour at Venice, [545]
— plays of, [547]
— satirizes Lady Shrewsbury, [552]
Killigrew, Thomas, jun., [547], [552]
Killingworth Colliery, [195]
Kilmar, [84]
Kilter, William, [587] note
Kimberley, Earl of, [140]
Kimmeridge clay, [9]
King, Lieut. Philip G., Governor of New South Wales, [568]
— in charge at Norfolk Is., [564]-[567]
— voyage to Botany Bay, [569], [561]
King, Philip, [560]
King, Rear-Admiral P. Parker, [568]
King, Sir Peter, [308]
Kingsand, [269]
King's Bench, [543]
King's Bench Prison, [661]
King's College, Cambridge, [228], [231]
King's College, London, [89]
King's House Theatre, [548]
King Street, Westminster, [542]
Kingston Bridge, [672]
Kingston, Duchess of, [289], [294]
Kingston, Sir Anthony, [589]
Kirrier, [244]
Kit-Cat, [315]
Kittites, the, [523]
Knatchbull, N. J., [613]
Kneller, Sir Godfrey, [183], [184]
Knight, Mr., [327]
Knill, [171]
Knill family, [171]
Knill, John, collector of customs, [170], [171]
— conditions of his bequest to S. Ives, [173]
— his monument, [169], [170]
— suspected of smuggling, [172]
Knill's Folly, [169]
Knollys, Sir Robert, [432]
Knox, Mr., [556] note
Knyvett, Henry, [133]
Kolokotroni, [446]
Koran, [511]
Kosseir, [460]
Kyber, [67]
Labourdonnais, [159]
Lady Harriet, [458]
Lady Hobart, wreck of, [251]-[263], [267]
Lady Penrhyn, [559]
Lagos, [130]
La Hogue, [639]
Lake, Baron, of Delhi, [251]
Lake, Capt. the Hon. W., [248]
— court-martialled, [254]-[256]
— leaves Jeffery on Sombrero, [251]
— takes undue credit for attack on Albion, [248], [249]
Lake family, arms of, [251]
Lake, Gerard, Viscount, [248]
Lally, Count de, [159], [161]
Lamartine, [596]
Lambesso, [280]
Lanarth, [370], [374]
Lanbetherick, [723]
Lancaster, Duke of, [434]
Landen, battle of, [12]
Lander, Benjamin, [272], [273]
Lander, Richard, [189]
Landewednack, [244]
Landguard Fort, [441]
Landrake, [12]
Land's End, [19], [21], [60], [67], [143], [425], [500], [502], [537], [621], [633], [675]
Landulph, [126], [226], [727], [729]
Laneast, [83]
Lane End, [120]
Langdon, Mr., [375]
Langford, [108]
Langhorn, [128]
Lanherne, [661]
Lanhydrock, [206], [718], [722], [724], [726]
Lanlivery, [224]
Lansdown, [183]
Lansellyn, [528]
Lanteglos, [298], [424]-[426]
Lanyon Quoit, [680]
Laocoon, [187]
Lappet, [466]
Larvæ of British Butterflies and Moths, [147]
Last Days of Percy Bysshe Shelley, The, [454]
Laud, Archbishop, [28], [33], [37], [38], [334]
Lauderdale, Duke of, [551]
Lauderdale, Lady, [509], [511]
Launcells, [156], [205], [223]
Launceston, [72], [73], [77], [79], [80], [83], [89], [111], [136], [140], [178], [179], [184], [204], [389], [395], [402], [466], [555], [560], [568], [573], [589], [627], [656], [663], [670], [671]
Launceston Assizes, [654]
Launceston Castle, [659], [661]
Launceston Gaol, [653], [661]
Launceston Free School, [73], [80]
Launceston Past and Present, [82]
Laurence, Dr. Thomas, [299]
Laurence, Elizabeth, [299]
Laurence, George, [642]
Laurence, Major, [162]
La Valeur, [643]
Lawhadden, [32]
Laureate, Richard, [405]
Lazarus II, [729]
Lean, Miss, [683]
Lebanon, [597]
Lee, [300]
Lee, Amelia, [669]
Lee, Dr., [81], [82]
Lee, Francis, [730]
Lees, [607]
Leeward Is., [252]
Legacy of a Dying Father, [38], [44], [45]
Legend of S. Samson, [83]
Leghorn, [477]
Leland, [247], [652]
Lemon, Bill, [575]
Lemon, Major William, [345]
Lemon, Sir Charles, [187], [188]
Lemon, Sir William, [344]
Lemon, William, his chough, [343]
— mining ventures of, [342], [343]
— respect for, [344]
Lenox, [642], [643]
Lenox, Duke of, [331]
Lens, Mr. Serjeant, [520]
Leominster, Baron, [135]
Lesneuth, [227]
L'Esprit de Monsieur Arnaud, [104]
Lesser Antilles, [251]
Le Strange, Hammond, [335]
Lethbridge, Christopher, [568]
Lethbridge, Harriet, [568]
Lethbridge, John King, [83]
Lethbridge, Mr.,

[422]
Letter to the Rev. Wm. Cockburne, [328]
Levant, [500]
Leverrier, [87], [88]
Lewes, Dr. Richard, [531]
Lezant, [81], [224], [225], [226]
Lias, blue, [4]
Liberation Society, [627]
Lichfield, [32]
Lidcott, [83], [89]
Liége, [372]
Life and Extraordinary Adventures of Sir William Courtenay, [613]
Life of Francis Tregian, [662]
Life of King Charles I, [335]
Life of Lord Chancellor Hardwick, [369]
Life of The Prince Consort, [622]
Life of Robert Jeffery, [257]
Life of Samuel Drew, [346], [363]
Life of Vice-Admiral Sir C. V. Penrose, [514]
Life of William Pengelly, [11]
Lightfoot, William, [117]
— confession of, [120]
— executed, [122]
— murders Norway, [119]
Lillo, [619]
Limelight, discovery of, [203], [205]
Lincoln, [517]
Lincoln's Inn, [329], [335]
Linkinhorne, [81], [91], [95]
Linley, [378]
Lion, The, [600]
Lisbon, [458], [463], [661], [662]
Liskeard, [191], [206], [207], [349], [350], [408], [577], [581]
Literary Characters, [360]
Litterbury, Robert, [542]
Little Holland House, [327]
Little Petherick, [73]
Littleton, [330]
Lively, [602]
Liverpool, [198]
Liverpool, [200], [232], [233], [361], [380], [595], [667]
Lives of some Eminent Persons, [178]
Lives of the Engineers, [198] note
Lives of the English Saints, [555]
Lives of the Illustrious, [363]
Lizard, The, [59], [60], [173], [370], [372], [407]
Llenda, [12]
Lloyd, John, [104], [238]
Loader, Edmund, [643]
Loando, [412]
Lobb, Mr., [535]
Lockart, Colonel, [47], [48]
Locke, William, [221], [357]
Locker, Captain, [648] note
Lockhart, David, [418], [420]
Locomotives invented, [193]
Lodeman, Jane, [99]
Loe Bar, [59]
Loe Pool, [59]
Logan Rock of S. Levan, described, [18], [19]
— displaced by Goldsmith, [19], [680]
— replaced, [23]
Lombard, Rev. Daniel, previous life of, [424]
— seeks Lanteglos, [425]
— simplicity of, [425]
Lombee, [413]
London, [198], [204], [361], [377], [387], [389], [435], [481], [517], [537], [542], [569], [599], [602], [609], [617], [620], [625], [628], [661], [707], [721]
London Bridge, [678]
Londonderry, Earl of, [318]
Long Island, [688]
Long, John, [405]
Longevity, Rules for, [635]
Longman, Rees & Co., [346]
Looe, [5]; see also [East Looe]
Looe, [247]
Looe Island, [354]
Lopes, Sir Manasseh, [515], [521]
Lopes, bribery at Grampound, [523]-[4]
Lord Nelson, [250]
Lord of the Isles, [86]
Lostwithiel, [503], [525]
Loudon's Architectural Magazine, [570]
Lourdes, [542]
Louis XIV, [372], [546]
Louis XV, [161]
Love at First Sight, [548]
Lovers' Vows, [469]
Lowell, J. R., [70]
Lower family, the, [126], [129]
Lower, Dr. Richard, [129]
Lower, Elizabeth, [129]
Lower, John, [126]
Lower, Lady, [729]
Lower, Sir Nicholas, [126], [729]
Lower, Sir William, [126]-[29]
— his works, [128]
— Royalist soldier, [126]
Lower Tooting, [568]
Ludgvan, [343], [682], [683]
Ludlow's account of Peters, [28], [36], [52]
Luellin, [548]
Lumley's Horse, [15]
Luttrell, Narcissus, [100], [403]
Lydiard, Captain, [60]
Lyell, Sir Charles, [10]
Lyme, [36]
Lyme Regis, [4]
Lyne, Amye, [408]
Lyne, Rev. John, [408]
Lyra, [506]
Lysons Brothers, [156]
Lyttleton, Christiana, [319]
Lyttleton, George, Lord, [319]
Lyttleton, Lord, [699] note
Mabe, [179]
MacAlister, Dr. Donald, [90]
Macaulay, T. B., [209], [216], [220], [305]
— on East India Company, [481], [485]
— on Hugh Speke, [102]
MacCartney, General, flight of, [314]-[15]
— second to Mohun, [311]-[15]
Macclesfield, Earl of, [299], [307]-[8], [310], [317]
Mace, [328]
MacEnery, Rev. J., [8]
Mackintosh, Brigadier, [13], [15]
Macklin, [285]
Maclean, Sir H., [716]
Maclean, Sir William, [225]
Madras, [158]-[9], [161], [164], [479]
— siege of, [162]-[4]
Madron, [620]
Madura, [164]
Maharatta War, [251]
Mahomet Ali, [459], [462]
Mahomed Usuff Cawn, [164]
Mahony, Matthew, [281]
Mahrattas, the, [480], [487]
Maidment, Mr., [236]-[7]
Maidstone Assizes, [602], [611], [613]
Mail-coaches, [628], [663]
— introduced, [377]
Mainwaring, Charlotte, [298]
Mainwaring, Thomas, [298]
Maitland, Sir Thomas, [508]-[9], [511]
Major, Margery, [406]
Malabar coast, [479]
Malaga, [639]
Malaprop, Mrs., [468]
Malta, [458], [507], [599]
Mammoth Bones, [9]
Manaccan, [500]
Manacles, The, [370]
Manby, Captain G. W., [64]
Mancenille Bay, [248]
Manchester, [13], [198]
Manchester, Lord, [724], [725]
Manila, [123]
Mansa, [417]
Mansel, Hon. Robert, [648]
Mansfield, Lord, [295], [630]
Mansion House, [620]
Mantle, Isabel, [614], [616]
Mantle, Nicholas, [614]
Manuel, Emperor, [727]
Mar, Earl of, [515]
Marazion, [242], [343], [476], [477]
Marblehead, [252]
Marcella, [299]
Margate, [465]
Margytte, William, [393]
Mark, Henry, [627]
Market Street, Falmouth, [632]
Markham, Clement R., [168]
Marlborough, Duke of, [309], [372]
Marmion, Shakerly, [547]
Marner, Edmund, [393]
Marsden, [380]
Marsh, Samuel, [277]
Marshall, [188]
Marshalsea, [661]
Marsham, Hon. Elizabeth, [649]
Marsham, Sir Robert, [648]
Martharwyler, Elsota, [614]
Martharwyler, Meliora, [614]-[616]
Martharwyler, Symon, [614]
Martin, Sir Theodore, [622]
Martin, Thomas, jun., [584]
Martin, Tobias, acquires French, [580]
— in the tin-mines, [579]-[583]
— poems of, [579], [585]
— unjustly accused of falsifying, [583]
Martinique, [258], [321]
Martyn, Humphry, [538]
— visits Anne Jefferies, [532]
Martyn, Mary, [531]
Martyrologie, [557]
Marwood, Judge, [655]
Mary, [137]
Mary-le-bone, [622]
Mary of Orange, [128]
Mary, Queen, [30], [516], [518], [524]
Mary, Queen of Scots, [657]
Masakka, [416]
Mashaw, Mrs., [310]
Massachusetts, [34], [252]
Massacre of the Huguenots, [653]
Matthews, Mr., [71]
— on Incledon, [381]
Mattock, Mary, [404]
Mattocks, Mrs., [468]
Maunder, Mr., [589]
Maurice, Prince, [41], [722]
Mauritius, [160]
Mavrocordato, [446], [448], [449]
Mayne, Cuthbert, [653]
— execution of, [658]
— indicted of treason, [655]
Mayor of Bodmin, [586]-[592]
Mayor of Garratt, The, [293]
Mayow, [591]
Mawgan, [173], [329]
Mazapore, [487]
Mazarin, Cardinal, [47]
M'Bima, [420]
McColl Clan, [154]
McGregor, Sir Duncan, on the burning Kent, [490]-[496]
McKernow, Mr., [410]
McTab, Mrs., [468]
Meares, Nicholas, [608], [610], [611]
Meares, Mr., [611], [612]
Mechanic's Magazine, [90]
Melcombe, Lord, [294]
Melhuc Mouth, [114]
Melville, Lord, [506]
Memoir, a Defence of Hugh Peters, [53]
Memoirs of C. M. Young, [578]
Memoirs of Edmund Ludlow, [28], [52]
Memoirs of the Last Ten Years of George II, [279]
Memoirs of Missionary Priests, [556] note
Memoir on the Indian Surveys, [168]
Memorials of English Affairs, [52]
Memories of Old Friends, [188]
Menai Straits Bridge, [678]
Menheniot, [243]
Merchant Taylors' School, [98], [424]
Merthyr Tydvil, [193]
Merton, [225]
Mesoleius Bignellii, [147]
Messiah, heralds of the, [596]-[9]
— pretended, [606]-[11]
Methodism in Cornwall, [59], [360]
Methodist class meetings, [691]
Mevagissey, [516]
Mewton, Paul, [631]
Mexborough, Lord, [290]
Michell, Laurence, [615]
Middlecoat, Mr., [525]
Middle Temple, [96]
Middleton, Corporal, [418], [421]
Middleton, Sir Charles, [166]
Milehouse, [150]
Miles, Sir Jonathan, [526]
Milford, Mr., [519]
Milk Street, [113]
Mill family, the, [156], [158]
Mill, Captain Richard, [542]
Mill, John, [156]
Mill, Judith, [157]
Millais, J. E., [454]
Millbay, [146]
Millbrook, [141], [354]
Millennium expected, [596]
Miller, A., [275]
Miller's Daughter, [664]
Millett, Miss, [364]
Mills, Anne, [398]
Mills, J., [398]
Millwood, Constable, [610]
Milton, John, [45], [207], [209]
Minerva, [408]
Mining, hardships of, [696]
Minor, The, [291]
Mirror, [198]
Miser, The, [466]
"Miseries of the Poor," [107]
Mission to Fuegans, [232]-[7]
Mitchell, [517], [518]
— elections at, [518], [529]
Mithras, [8]
Mocha, [482]
Modern Geography, [233]
Mogford, [90]
Mogul, Great, [251], [483]
Mohammed, [728]
Mohun family, the, [298]
— Baron John, [298]
Mohun, Charles, Lord, [318]
— character of, [306], [307], [308], [310]
— conspires with Hill for Mountford's murder, [299]-[304], [306]
— duel with Lord Hamilton, [310]-[317]
— go-between in duels, [309]
— marriage of, [298], [299]
— tried for murder, [305]-[307]
Mohun, Elizabeth, [298]
Mohun, Sir Reginald, [298]
Mohun, Sir William, [298]
Mohun, Warwick, Lord, [298]
Mohun, William, [298]

Mold, [570]
Molesworth, Rev. W., [121], [125]
Molesworth, Sir William, [125], [569]
Mollington, [726]
Monck, Dorothy, [134]
Monck, Sir Thomas, [134]
Monk, General, [28], [481]
Monmouth, Duke of, [96], [105]
Monte Cristo, [248]
Montonère, Viscount de la, [716]
Moorfields, [552]
Moravian Brethren, [232]
Morea, [446], [728]
Morell, Mary, [34]
Moreman, Dr., [243]
Morice Town, [55]
Morley House, [148]
Morning Leader, [62] note
Morning Post, [578]
Morocco, [707]
Morris, J., [662]
Morris, Mr., [556] note
Morshead, Captain, [237]
Morval, [12], [388], [398]
Morwenstow, [73], [94]
Mother Bank, [560]
Mould, Lieutenant R. C., [251]
Mousehole, [233], [235], [239], [240], [241], [245], [470]
Mount Calvary, [680]
Mount Charles turnpike gate, [120]
Mount Edgcumbe, Lord, [573]
Mount Edgcumbe Terrace, [633]
Mount Parnassus, [446]
Mount's Bay, [131], [239], [620]
Mountain, Bishop of London, [27]
Mountford, Hill's attack on, [300]-[304]
— murder of, [299]-[304]
Mountford, Mrs., [300], [304]
"Mr. Campbell's Pacquet," [72]
Mudge, Capt. Zachariah, [248], [249]
Mudge, Mary Ann, [5]
Mug, Matthew, [294]
Muley-el-Hassan, [716]
Muley Spha, [708]
Muley Suliman, [713]
Mulgrave, Lord, [377]
Mullion, [60], [61]
Munns, Nathaniel, [275]
Murphy, [288], [295]
Murray, Captain, [500], [502]
Murray, John, [11], [514]
Murray, Lord Charles, [15]
Murray, Sir Robert, [552]
Murray's Family Library, [53]
Musical Memoirs, [383]
Mylor, [178]
Mynns, Sir Christopher, [637]
Mysore, [164]
Mystery Plays, [680]
Nairn, Lord, [15]
"Naked Gospel," [219]
Namur, siege of, [12]
Nancarrow, John, [242]
Nancegollan, [364]
Nankevill, Thomas, [528]
Napoleon, [318], [505], [507], [509]
Narborough, James, [643]
Narborough, Sir John, [637], [638], [643], [644]
Nares, Judge, [375]
Narrative of the Life of Robert Jeffery, [257]
Naseby, [51]
Nash, [515]
Natural History of the County, [240]
Naval History of Great Britain, [257], [626]
Naworth, [555], [557]
Nazarites, [511]
Negropont, [447], [449]
Nelson, Lord, [259], [260], [267], [443]
— the famous signal, [269]
Nepean, [565]
Neptune, discovery of, [86]
Neota, [168], [423]
New, Philip, [328]
New Brentford, [338]
New Bond Street, [323]
New Russell Court, [328]
New South Wales, [560]-[8]
New Theatre, [285]
Newbury, [722]
Newcastle, Duke of, [293]
Newcomen, Thomas, [342]
Newfoundland, [264], [265]
Newgate, [272], [275], [276], [277], [389], [390], [392], [395]
Newgate Prison, [671], [673]
Newgate Calendar, [382]
Newlyn, [130], [432], [620]
Newman, Miss, [141]
Newnham, [607]
Newport, [518]
Newport, Mr., [322]
"New Song on the Wrestling Match between Cann and Polkinghorne," [58]
News from Ipswich, [337]
News from Penrin, in Cornwall, 1618, [615]
Newton Ferrers, [388], [396]
Newtown, [554]
New York, [53], [477], [685], [686]
Nice, [697]
Nicely, Mrs., [469]
Nicholl, H. G., [168], [191]
Nicolls, Lieutenant Edward, [248], [249]
Nicholas, Secretary, [129], [207]
Niger, the, [189]
— exploration of the, [409]
"Night I Married Susy, The," [58]
Nimble, H.M.S. cutter, [19]
Nine Maidens, [693]
Nineteenth Century, [541] note
Ninnis, Rev. James, [71]
Nithsdale, Lord, [15]
Noah, or Noye, [339]
Noki, [414]
Nolan, Rev. E., [556] note
Noles, Mrs. Elizabeth, [342] note
Nonjurors, [210]
Norden, [105], [244]
Norfolk, Duke of, [657]
Norfolk Island, settlement on, [564]-[567]
Norfolk Street, [301]
Normandy, [373]
North End, [293]
North, Lord, [525]
"North-West Passage, The," [454]
Northampton, [135]
Northmore, Mr., [8]
Northrussell, [388]
Northumberland, Duke of, [29]
Norway, [415]
Norway, Edmund, [122], [124]
— dreams of his brother's murder, [123]
Norway, Nevill, [122]
— murder of, [117]-[121], [123], [125]
Norway, William, [117]
Norwich, Earl of, [39]
Notes and Queries, [556] note
Nottingham, [434]
Nottingham, Earl of, [211], [216], [305], [435]
Nova Scotia, [261]
Noy, William, [329]
Noye family, the arms of, [341]
Noye, Bridgeman, [341]
Noye, Edward, [329], [338], [340]
Noye, Hester, [341]
Noye, Humphrey, [338], [340], [341]
Noye, Katherine, [341]
Noye, William, [675]
— and Jonson, [339]
— character of, [329], [340]
— frames ship-money tax, [330]-[333]
— invents soap monopoly, [332], [334]
— M.P. and Attorney-General, [329]
— on Prynne, [335]-[337]
— portrait of, [340]
— used by Laud, [335]
— will of, [338]
Nubia, [460]
Nursery, the, [312]
Nye, Philip, [48]
Oak-egger, [150]
Observations on the West Parts of England, [405]
O'Callinghan, Mr., [526]
Ocean Queen, [233], [234]
Odysseus, [446], [448], [449]
Okehampton, [298]
Old Bailey, [275], [305], [671]
Old Bunger, [620]
Old Burlington Street, [167]
Old Curiosity Shop, Burton's, [633], [636]
Old Sarum, [318]
Old Playgoer, The, [379], [468]
Oldham, [464]
Ombersley, [374]
Omer Pasha, [449]
On an Improved Mode of Forming Water Tanks, [679]
On the Construction of Tanks, [679]
On the Divinity of Christ and the Eternal Sonship, [361]
On the self-supporting Reading, Writing, and Agricultural School at Willingdon in Sussex, [679]
Opie, John, [173]
Opie, jun., Mr., [71]
Oporto, [267]
Orange Coffee House, [383]
Orators, [289]
Orchard family the, [156], [165]
Orient, [122]
Orion, [84]
Orion, [260]
Orissa, [160]
Orleans, Duke of, [318]
Orlebar, Mr., [311]
Ormond, Duke of, [309], [639]
Ormsby, [556] note
Orthez, [505]
Oryo, Philip de, [137], [138]
Osborne, [187]
Oscott, [662]
Oswestry, [112]
Otaheite, [566]
Othello, [285]
Otter, Tom, [550]
Ottery S. Mary, [225], [704]
Ottey, Mr., [327]
Owen, Mr., [275], [276]
Oxburgh, Colonel, [14]
Oxford, [27], [87], [126], [177], [206], [207], [219], [284], [329], [424], [544], [554], [557], [675], [722]
Oxford Street, [326]
Packet of Boston, [685]
Padlock, The, [375]
Padstow, [73], [83], [192], [427], [541]
Page, John, [665]
Page, Mr., [301], [302], [303]
Paine, T., [358]
Painpol, [580]
Pakenham, Sir Edward, [320]
Palace of Architecture, [570]
Palamata, [164]
Paleologus family, the, [727]-[730]
Paleologus, Constantine, [727], [728]
Paleologus, Demetrius, [728]
Paleologus, Dorothy, [730]
Paleologus, General Andronicus, [727]
Paleologus, Theodore, his tombstone, [727]
— marriage of, [727], [729]
Pall Mall, [299], [312]
Palmer, Mr., [377]
Pancrasweek, [108], [109]
Panter, Brigadier, [15]
Papillon, Thomas, [483], [484]
Paragraph, Peter, [289]
Parasites, [149], [152]
Parga, [509]
Paris, [288], [322], [333], [580], [653]
Park, Mr. Justice, [603]
Park, Mungo, [409]
Parke, Mr., on Incledon, [383], [386]
Parker, Matthew, [31]
Parker, Mr., [420]
Parkes, William, [405]
Parkinson, [565]
Parliament House, [40]
Parliamentarian Army, [39]
Parochial History of Cornwall, [167], [369], [680]
Parramatta, [568]
Parson's Wedding, The, [547], [548]
Passages, [504], [506]
Passages from the Autobiography of a Man of Kent, [613]
Patagonia, [232]
Paternoster Row, [171], [613]
Patrick, Simon, [209], [213]
Patriotic Fund, [250]
Patron, The, [294]
Pattison, Mr. S. R., on Sir C. Shovel, [644], [651]
Paul, [241], [244], [245], [622]
Paul Pier, [247]
Paul Pry, [664]
Pawlet, Earl, [309]
Paxo, [449]
Payhembury, [225]
Payne, Anthony, burial of, [184]
— examples of strength, [182]
— gigantic proportions of, [181], [184]
— his portrait by Kneller, [183], [184], [185]
— valour in fight, [182], [183]
Payne, John, [591]
"Payne's cast," [182]
Peace Pages, [699]
Pearce, John, volunteers for Terra del Fuego, [233]
— dies of privations, [236]
Pearn, Mr. S., [190]
Pellow, John, [707]
Pellow, Sir Edward, [456]
Pellow, Thomas, escapes to England, [716]
— is given a wife, [709]
— military ability of, [712]
— refuses admission to the Sultan, [708]
— taken captive by the Moors, [707]
Pembroke College, Cambridge, [516]
Pembroke College, Oxford, [676]
Pencarrow, [117], [120], [569]
Pendavey Bridge, [118], [120], [121]
Pendennis, [454]
Pendennis Castle, [133], [135], [139], [244], [366], [498]
Pendinas Point, [528]
Pendrea, [329]
Penfoot, [80]
Pengelly family, the, [1]
Pengelly, Hester, [11]
Pengelly, Richard, becomes a sailor, [3]
Pengelly, William, advice to geological students, [10]
— birth of, [1]
— characteristics of, [10]
— early escape from fire, [1]
— explorations of, [7]
— first geological lesson, [4]
— his geological finds at Kent's Cavern, [8], [9]
— his life at sea, [2], [4]
— library of, [2]
— starts school at Torquay, [5]
— visits a mathematical friend, [6]
Pengersick, [136]
Penhall, [554]
Penheale,

[184]
Penlez, Boscawen, arrested for Strand riots, [272], [274], [276], [277]
— executed, [274], [278]
Pennance Farm, [632]
Pennick, Mr. Harry, [646]
Pennington family, the, [224]
— arms of, [224]
Pennington, Bernard, [224], [225]
Pennington, Christopher, [225], [226]
Pennington, FitzAnthony, [225]
Pennington, John, [224], [225], [226]
Pennington, Robert, [224]
Pennington, Susanna, [226]
Pennington, Thomas, [225]
Pennington, William, [226]
Penny Magazine, [187]
Penpont, [186], [187], [191]
Penrose, [170], [172], [682]
Penrose family, the, [500]
Penrose, Rev. John, [500], [514]
Penrose, Sir Charles Vinicombe, gallant action in Spain, [504], [505]
— hardships at sea, [501]
— promotions of, [503], [507]
— slighted by the Admiralty, [507]
— visits Ali Pasha, [509]-[13]
Penryn, [133], [134], [135], [137]-[40], [179], [478], [518], [614], [619], [677], [707], [717]
— elections at, [519]-[21], [529]
— stocks of, [633]
Pentillie Castle, [389], [400]-[1], [403]-[4], [406]
Pentreath, Dolly, [622]
— death and epitaph of, [241]-[2]
— last speaker of Cornish, [238]-[45]
— personal appearance of, [240]
— saves a deserter, [245]
Pentreath, Nicholas, [245]
Penwarden, Catherine, [467]
Penweyre, John, [614]
Penweyre, Thomas, [614]
Penwith, [244], [340]
Penzance, [19], [22], [63], [142], [144], [171], [233], [238]-[9], [241], [342], [349], [368], [470], [472]-[3], [480], [516], [620], [675]-[6], [684], [686]
— pirates at, [130]-[2]
Penzance Natural History Society, [649]
Penzance Public Library, [143]
Peppermint, Billy, [630]
Pepys, Samuel, [50]
— on Killigrew, [547]-[8], [551]
— on Lord Roberts, [726]
Pequot Indians, [35]
Perceval, Mr., assassinated, [427]-[30]
Percival, Sir John, [113]
Perdrix, [320]
Père Daniel, [426]
Pesaro, [727]
Pesca Post, [688]
Pescott, Sir Thomas, [126]
Pestalozzian system, [5]
Peterborough, Dean of, [213]
Peterson, Lieutenant, [320]
Peters, Elizabeth, [45]
Peters, Hugh, accusations against, [51]
— appropriates moneys, [35], [46]
— at Dunkirk, [47]
— at S. Sepulchre's, [27]
Peters, a Trier, [43]
— at Worcester, [38]
— birth and family of, [26]
— chaplain to Cromwell, [45]
— chaplain to Parliamentarians, [36]
— character of, [26], [28], [35], [42], [45], [48]
— collector for the distressed, [36], [46]
— commissioner of law, [44]
— education and conversion, [27]
— goes to New England, [34]
— humorous tales of, [48], [49], [50]
— incites regicide by sermons and personal influence, [40], [41], [43], [50]
— intercedes for Dutch, [46], [47]
— life in Rotterdam, [28], [34]
— married, [28], [35], [45]
— rumoured executioner, [42]
— stormy petrel of rebellion, [36], [37], [38]
— trial and death of, [51], [52]
— turns Independent, [34], [37]
Peters, Mary, [580]
Peters, Rev. Samuel, [53]
Peters, Thomas, [26]
Pethebridge and Dingley, [72]
Philadelphia, [688]
Philip and Mary, [524]
Philip II, [137]
Philleigh, [225]
Phillips, Captain Arthur, [559]
Philpot, Catherine, [594]
Philpot, Julia, [594]
Philpott, John, [390], [392], [393]
Phœnix, H.M.S., [486]
Phœnix, [640], [643], [649]
Phœnix in Her Flames, The, [128]
Piccadilly, [328]
Piccadilly, Marquis of, [386]
Pickle, [443]
Pickle, Mrs., [469]
Piedmont, [46]
Pigot, Admiral, [377]
Pigot, Mr., [162]
Pike family, the, [171]
Pilchards, [707]
— prayed for, [178]
Pilkington, [100]
Pinkerton, [233]
Pioneer, [232], [234]
Piracy, Commissioners for, [138]
Pirate Trelawny, [451] note, [454]
Pirates, [136]
— Algerian, [332], [333], [507], [715]
Pirates at Penzance, [130]-[2]
— attack the Windsor Castle, [623]-[5]
— Avery, [173]
— from Bohelland, [616]
— methods for repression of, [714]
— Moroccan, [713], [715]
— of Tripoli reduced by Shovel, [638]
— Sallee, [707]
— Trelawny, quem vide
— Wahabee, [462]
Pitreavie, [648]
Pitt family, the, [318], [319]
Pitt, J., [257]
Pitt, John, [542]
Pitt, Moses, his account of Anne Jefferies, [531]-[41], [543]
— publisher and builder, [542]
Pitt, Robert, [318]
Pitt, Thomas, [317]
— discovers diamond, [318]
Pitt, Thomas, Baron Camelford, [319]
Pitt, William, [166]
— Earl of Chatham, [318]
Pius II, Pope, [728]
Pius V, [30], [554], [652]
Pixy seats, [59], [470]
Place, [26]
Plain Statement of the Bullion Question, [678]
Plato, [692]
Playfair, William, [154], [156], [167]
Playhouse, Drury Lane, [552]
Pleasant Historie of Thomas of Reading, [110]
Plough, the, [84]
Plumer and Turner, Messrs., [594]
Plumtre, Mr., [231]
Plunket, Francis, [662]
Plym Bridge, [148]
Plymouth, [55], [92], [131], [151], [165], [183], [189], [250], [319], [349], [376], [399], [443], [506], [570], [633], [645], [663], [665], [666], [724]
Plymouth Institution, [146]
Plymouth and Devonport in War and Peace, [57] note
Plymouth Dock, [458]
Plymouth Hoe, [573], [633]
Plymouth Sound, [400], [506], [669]
Plympton, [148], [171]
Pneumatic cure for phthisis, [676]
Pole, C., [156]
Pole, Michael de la, [433], [435]
Pole, Wellesley Long, [528]
Polgiau, Maud, [614]
Political Register, [257], [521]
Polkinghorne, James,
— birth of, [54]
— death of, [58]
— wrestles with Cann, [55]
Polkinghorne, Zechariah, [576]
Pollard, John, [223], [224], [269]
Pollard, Commander John, signals at Trafalgar, [269]
Polpea, [351]
Polperro, [248], [253], [256]
— described, [247]
Polwhele, [340]
Polwhele, Richard, [91], [346], [360]
— on Samuel Foote, [283]
— on Sir C. Hawkins, [517]
Polwheyrell, Isabel, [614], [615]
Polwheyrell, James, [614]
Polwheyrell, Joan, [614], [615]
Polwheyrell, Margery, [614]
Polwheyrell, Nichola, [614]
Polwheyrell, Nicholas, [614]
Polwheyrell, Richard, [614]
Pomeroy, Sir Thomas, [588], [589], [592]
Pomfret, [135]
Pondicherry, [158], [160], [161]
Ponsonby, Lady, [509]
Poor Soldier, The, [378]
Pope, Miss, [468]
Popjoye, Cavals, [402]
Porcupine, [504], [506]
Port Jackson, [561]
Port Mahon, [507]
Port Wrinkle, [354]
Porter, Mr. P. E. B., on Ann Glanville, [665]
Porth, [631]
Porthellic Cove, [644], [646]
Porthallow, [370]
Porthleah, [471]
Porthleven, [61], [62], [582], [699]
Porthoustock, [370]
Portland, Duke of, [166], [323]
Portman Square, [630]
Porto Praya, [410]
Portraits of Remarkable Persons, [369]
Portsmouth, [254], [373], [503], [560], [667]
Portsmouth, Earl of, [640]
Portugal, King of, [661]
Postmaster-General, H. M., [625]
Potheridge, [134]
Potomac, [687]
Poughill, [205]
Poundstock, [114]
Powderham Castle, [600], [601]
Powell, Edward, [557]
Powell, Mr., [300]
Pownall, Mr., [525]
Praed family, The, [524], [580]
Praed, Florence, [516]
Praed, James, [516]
Praed, Mr. William, [171], [172]
Prayer answered by a vision, [3]
Prejus, [507]
Prendergast, Lieutenant, [609], [610]
Pre-Roman pottery, [9]
Prescot, [200]
President, [689]
Prestacott, [156]
Preston, defence of, [13], [14], [15]
Previsa, [508], [509]
Price, Mr., [612]
Price, Sir Rose, [683]
Pride, Colonel, [40]
Prideaux family, The, [701]
Prideaux-Brune, Chas., [427]
Prideaux Place, [427]
Prince of Army Chaplains, The, [53]
Prince of Orange, [320]
Prince of Wales, [458], [559]
Prince of Wales's Coffee-house, [324]
Princes Street, [301], [345]
Priske, [60], [65]
Prisoners in Morocco, [713]
Private Journal of John Byrom, [279]
Probus, [396], [398], [403], [517], [652]
Prout, Samuel, [1]
Prout, Thomas, [361]
Proverbial Philosophy, [692]
Prussia Cove, [470], [471], [472]
Prussia, royal family of, [471]
Prynne, William, [41], [335]-[337]
Puddock, [714]
Puerta Virgin Islands, [250]
Pulman, Rev. P. T., [82]
Punch, [464]
Puritans, [53]
Pusey, Dr., [649]
Putney Hill, [453]
Pyrenees, [504]
Quarry Park, [80]
Queen Charlotte, [259]
"Queen of Lebanon," [596]
Quiberon, [130]
Quick, [381]
Quickly, Dame, [469]
Quiller-Couch, T., [651]
Quin, [286]
Quirault, [126]
Rabat, [714], [715]
Rabbits and Onions, [573]
Radnor, Earl of, [539], [726]
Raleigh, Sir Walter, [134], [554]
Ralfs, John, botanical studies of, [141]-[144]
Ralfs, Samuel, [141]
Rame Head, [354]
Ranzzini, [377], [379]
Rasel, Khyma, [462]
Ratcliffe, [105]
Raw Alley, [547]
Rawleigh, [398]
Raymond, Mr., [384]
Ray Society, [147]
Read, Colonel Thomas, [28]
Read, Edmund, [28]
Reading, [127]
Recollections of Shelley and Byron, [452], [454]
Records of a Girlhood, [454]
Records of Shelley, Byron, and the Author, [454]
Recruit, H. M. brig, [248], [250], [252]
Redding, Cyrus, on Bothathan ghost, [72]
"Red Bull," [551]
"Red Lion," Boughton,

[610], [613]
"Red Lion," S. Columb Major, [54]
Redruth, [133], [191], [579], [701], [702]
Red Sea, chart of, [460], [462]
Reed, Captain, [609], [610]
Reeds, [205]
Reformation riots, [587]-[592], [652]
Reform Bill, [464], [530], [678]
Regattas at Saltash, [664]
Religion in England after Restoration, [212]-[221]
— from Reformation to Restoration, [28]-[34], [44]
Reminiscences of Cambridge, [231]
— of Caroline Fox, [86]
Remonstrance, [39]
Renegades to Mohammedanism, [715], [716]
Resistance, [320]
Resprin, [701]
Restaden, John, [615], [616]
Return, [485]
Révolutionaire, [456]
Rheims, [662]
Rhodes, [616]
Ribble, the, [14]
Rich, Lady Lucy, [722]
Rich, Robert, [722]
Rich, Sir Robert, [17]
Richard II, [133], [432]-[9]
Richardson, Captain, [460]
Richardson, Judge, [331]
Richelieu, [332]
Richmond, Edmund, Earl of, [32]
Ridgeway, [318]
Riding Sherborne, [349]
Ridolphi, [657]
Riff shore, [713]
Rigby, Rt. Hon. Richard, [290], [291]
Riley, [714]
Rinsey, [478]
Rio de Janeiro, [560], [563]
Riot raised by Tom, the pretended Messiah, [607]-[11]
Riou, Captain, [319]
Rivers, John, [390]
Riviera, [714]
Road to Ruin, The, [469]
Robbins, Benjamin, [157], [158]
Robbins, Mr. Alfred, [73], [80], [82]
Robartes family, the arms of, [726]
— origin of, [726]
Robartes, Hon. Russell, [726]
Robartes, Mary Vere, [726]
Robert of Arwenack, [133]
Roberts family, the origin of, [718]
Roberts, John, [715], [719]
— money lender, [719], [720]
Roberts, Matthew, [528]
Roberts, Mr. Tobias, [61]
Roberts, Richard, deals in furze, [718]
— first Baron Truro, [721]
Roberts, Richard, Lord, at the Restoration, [725]
— fights as Parliamentarian, [722]
— resigns his command, [725]
Roberts, Robert, alters the spelling, [726]
Robertson, Mr., [523]
Robespierre, [477]
Robinson, Dr., [600]
Robinson, Justice, [179]
Robinson, Mr. H., [450], [451]
Robinson, Rev. F., [244]
Robson, William, on Incledon, [379]
— on Mrs. Davenport, [468]
Rochester, Bishop of, [213]
Rochester, Earl of, [209]
Rocket, [198]
Rocket apparatus at work, [68]
Rockets, life-saving, invented, [63]-[67]
— need of, [69]
— results of use of, [70]
Rodda, Miss, [342]
Rodney, Lord, [62], [130], [377]
Rogers family, the, [364]
Rogers, Anne, dispossessed of Skewis, [365], [366]
Rogers, Captain, [623], [683]
Rogers, Captain William, meets with pirates, [623]-[625]
— portrait of, [625], [626]
Rogers, Henry, flight and execution of, [367]
— takes possession of Skewis, [364]-[367]
Rogers, Henry, jun., [368]
Rogers, Mr., [682]
Rogers, Mr. John Jope, [171], [172]
Rogers, Mrs. Henry, [366]
Rogers, Thomas, [71]
"Rogue's March, The," [515]
Roman coins in S. Budock, [632]
Roman pottery found at Torquay, [9]
Romance of the Aristocracy, [299]
Rome, [31], [330], [453], [654], [662], [729]
Romeo and Juliet, [468], [695]
Romney, Baron, [648]
Romney, wreck of the, [640], [642], [647], [650]
Rooke, Admiral, [372], [639]
Rookwood, [605]
Rosalind, [467]
Roscadden, Mr., [176]
Roscarrock, [554]
Roscarrock, Nicholas, antiquarian and poet, [554]
— his Lives of the Saints, [555]-[558]
— suffers for his faith, [554], [555]
Roscarrock, Richard, [554]
Roscarrock, Trewenna, [557]
Roscoff, [477]
Rosegger, P., [574]
Rose Hotel, Canterbury, [599]
Roseland, [225]
Rosemorryn, [133]
Rose Tavern, [311]
Ross, Major, [567]
Rosteague, [654]
Rotterdam, [28], [34]
Rough Tor, [84], [85]
Routledge, Messrs., [622]
Rowley, Admiral Sir Charles, [66]
Roxhill, [17]
Roxworthy, [341]
Royal Arms, [640]
Royal Astronomical Society, [89]
Royal Bounty Fund, [699]
Royal College of Surgeons, [141]
Royal Commissioners in Cornwall, [206]
Royal Cornwall Gazette, [23]
Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society, [147], [187]
Royal Hospital, [269]
Royal Institution of Cornwall, [168], [185]
Royal Lifeboat Association, [66]
Royal Literary Fund, [699]
Royal Society, [679]
Royal Standard, [16]
Ruby, H.M.S., [281], [282]
Rudall, Parson, [82]
Ruddle, Rev. Dr. John, [82]
— author of A Remarkable Passage, [72], [79], [80]
— incumbent of Launceston, [73]
— investigates ghost story, [76]
— visits Bothathan, [74]
Ruddle, William, [79]
Rule, Jane, [694], [697]
Rummer Tavern, [299]
Rupert, Prince, [41], [397]
Ruremonde, [372]
Rushworth's Collections, [53]
Russell, Captain, [667]
Russell, execution of, [209]
Russell, Lord, [96], [485], [588], [589], [592]
Russell, Lord John, [524]
— sets Tom free, [603]
Russell, Warder, [104]
Ruthin, [112]
Ruthven, [206]
Rutland, Earls of, [280]
Rye House Plot, [97], [485]
S. Allen, [704], [705]
S. Andrew's, Holborn, [170]
S. Antonine, [392]
S. Antonio, [412]
S. Anthony-in-Meneage, [500]
S. Aubyn, Sir John, [367]
S. Augustine, [362]
S. Austell, [92], [346], [347], [349], [351], [356]
S. Bartholomew's Day, [653]
S. Bartholomew's Hospital, [469]
S. Blazey, [347], [723]
S. Breage, [558], [718]
S. Breock, [121], [125], [543]
S. Breward, [226]
S. Budock, [133], [614], [632]
S. Cleer, [173], [554]
S. Clements, [280]
S. Columb, [123], [341], [593], [631]
S. Columb Major, [54], [58], [591], [593]
S. Columba, [557]
S. David's, [32]
S. Domingo, [248]
S. Dominic, [730]
S. Dunstan's, [277]
S. Earvin, [558]
S. Einendar, [558]
S. Endelion, [554]
S. Enoder, [280]
S. Erme, [133]
S. Erth, [71], [192], [516], [675]
S. Essye, [558]
S. Eue, [558]
S. Faith's, [27]
S. Gennys, [96], [107]
S. George, [640], [641], [647]
S. George's, London, [275]
S. Germain, [310], [545]
S. Germans, [518], [554]
S. Giles, Cambridge, [90]
S. Helena Is., [123], [124]
S. Helena, [480]
S. Hilary, [649]
S. Issey, [224]
S. Ives, [169], [170], [172], [173], [177], [179], [329], [515], [518], [528]-[530], [591]
— elections at, [524], [529]
— free school at, [528]
— Knill's bequest to, [173]
S. Jago, [410]
S. James's, [310], [316]
S. James's Park, [552]
S. John's College, Cambridge, [85], [88], [90]
S. John's College, Oxford, [424]
S. John's Hospital, [144]
S. John's, Newfoundland, [264], [266], [267]
S. Just, [244], [495]
S. Just-in-Penwith, [499]
S. Keverne, [54], [370], [373], [375], [401], [406], [587] note
S. Kew, [224]
S. Kitts, [488]
S. Lawrence, [113]
S. Levan, [18]
S. Mabenna, [557]
S. Mabyn, [224]
S. Malo, [473]
S. Martin's-by-Looe, [81]
S. Martin's, Exeter, [213], [225]
S. Martin's Islands, [643]
S. Mary's, Cambridge, [230]
S. Mary's College, Oscott, [662]
S. Mary's Is., [646], [647], [649]
S. Mary Magdalen, Launceston, [73], [467]
S. Mary's, Penzance, [622]
S. Mary's, Truro, [280] note
S. Mary Woolnoth, [114]
S. Mauban, [558]
S. Mawes Castle, [139]
S. Mawes, [518], [623]
S. Mellion, [388], [401]
S. Merrine, [558]
S. Michael, Cornhill, [390], [392]
S. Michael's Mount, [592]
S. Milior, [558]
S. Neot, [94], [370]
S. Paul's Cathedral, [30], [207], [210], [212]
S. Paul's Churchyard, [274], [542]
S. Petersburg, [65]
S. Que, [558]
S. Samson, legend of, [83]
S. Saviour's, Dartmouth, [38]
S. Sebastian, [137]
S. Sepulchre, [27], [393]
S. Teath, [531], [532], [542]
S. Thomas, [25], [134]
S. Thomas by Exeter, [588]
S. Thomas-by-Launceston, [79]
S. Udy, [126], [224]
S. Winnow, [126], [206], [701]
Sabine, General Joseph, [716]
Sadler, Captain, [365]
Sagacity, animal, [351]-[354]
Saints, Cornish, [557]
Saintsbury, [35]
Salem, [34]
Salisbury, [99], [112], [367], [377]
Salisbury, [645]
Salisbury, Bishop of, [211]
Sallakey, [644]
Sallee, [707], [714]
Salona, [447], [448]
Saltash, [85], [144], [147], [153], [206], [258], [402], [518], [663], [665]
— women of, [663]-[669]
Saltpetre, [482]
Salvador del Mundo, [260]
Sambhajee, [481], [483], [487]
Sampford Courtenay, [588]
Samson, [182]
Samuel Drew, M.A., the Self-Taught Cornishman, [363]
San Esidero, [260]
San Josef, [260]
San Juan, [503]
San Nicholas, [260]
Sanderson, Sir William, [615]
Sandry, Hugh, [615], [616]
Sands family, The, [370]
Sands, John, kindness requited in Normandy, [373]
— voyage of, [370]-[372]
Sands, Sampson, [370]
Sandys family, arms of, [374]
Sandys, Eleanor, [374]
Sandys, George, Lord, [340]
Sandys, Henry, [340]
Sandys, Hester, [340]
Sandys, Lord, [374]
Sandys, Mr. William, [580]
Sandys, Rev. Sampson, [374]
Sandys, William, [374]
Sanquila, [419]
Sans Pareil, [195], [503]
Sansom, Captain, [640]
Santa Lucia, [376]
Santa Maura, [446]
Santa Trinidada, [260]
Sapell, Earl of Somerset, [298]
Sapphire, [638]
Saragossa, [12]
Saulty, Count Joseph de,

[717]
Savage, Viscount, [338]
Savoy, the, [271]
Saxham, [546]
Scarborough, [559], [560], [561]
Scawen, Mr., [244]
Scilly Islands, [407], [502], [640], [642], [650]
Scobell, Mr., [299], [517]
Scorrier, [427], [429]
Screech, Mrs. Harriet, [667]
Seatonian prize poem, [231]
Secker, Archbishop, [291]
Secret Memoirs of the Life of Sir Cloudesley Shovell, [651]
Sedgwick, [41]
Sedley, Sir Charles, [548]
"See the Conquering Hero Comes," [515]
Self-denying Ordinance, [725]
Self-Help, [363]
Selling, [607]
Sems, Mr., [582]
Sennen, [238], [500]
Serpentine, [64] note
Servia, King of, [729]
Seven Years' War, [130]
Shaftesbury, Earl of, [96]
Shakespeare Jubilee, [292]
Shakespeare's Company of Players, [27]
Shamans, [542]
Sharks' Point, [421]
Sharp, Dean of Norwich, [212]
Shays, Dean, [215]
Sheffield, [189], [464]
Sheffield, Deliverance, [35], [45]
Shelburne, Lord, [166]
Shelley, Mrs., [452], [453]
Shelley, P. B., and Trelawny, [446], [453], [454]
Sherborne, [32], [349]
Sherborne Mercury, [349]
Sheriffs of Cornwall, J. T. Woolley, [406]
— Mr. Trevanion, [389], [391]
— Nicholas Glyn, [280]
— Richard Tregeare, [364]
— Sir Richard Grenville, [653]
— Sir R. Mohun, [298]
— Sir W. Mohun, [298]
— Thomas Coke, [706]
— William Lemon, [344]
— William Williams, [403]
Shernick, [156], [157], [158]
She Stoops to Conquer, [467]
Shetland Isles, [501]
Shield, Mr., [378], [380], [383], [386]
Ship-money tax, [330], [331]
Shipwreck of Sir Cloudesley Shovell, [648] note, [651]
Short, Captain John T., [528]
Shovel, Anne, [648]
Shovel, Elizabeth, [648]
Shovel, Lady, [643], [644], [646], [647]
Shovel, Sir Cloudesley, at Bantry Bay, [638]
— at Gibraltar, [639]
— body of, found, [644]-[7]
— burials of, [644]-[8]
— burns pirate boats at Tripoli, [638]
— early life of, [637]
— ignorant of latitude, [642], [650]
— murder of, [647]
— promotions of, [639]
— story of a curse on, [641], [645]
Shrewsbury, Lady, [552]
Shute Street, S. Ives, [528]
Shuter, [287]
Sibthorpe, Humphrey, [517]
Siddee, [481], [483]
Siddons, Mrs., and Incledon, [379]
Sidmouth, Lord, [680]
Sidney, Sir Algernon, [96], [485]
Signal at Trafalgar, [269]
Sildswick, [607]
Simmons, Mrs., [324]
Simpson, Jonathan, reprieved highwayman, [671]-[4]
— unhappy marriage of, [670]
Sion College, [41]
Sir Cloudesley Shovell, [651]
Sirius, [560], [564], [566], [567]
Sirndia, [416]
Sithney, [500]
Sittingbourne, [607]
"Sketch of the Botany of West Penwith," [143]
Skewis, [364]
— the siege of, [365]-[8]
Skillibegs, [54]
Skippon, [724]
Slanning, Sir Andrew, [531]
Slate, how worked, [186]
Smallridge, Rev., [219]
Smart, Christopher, [231]
Smeaton's Lighthouse, [633]
Smiles, Samuel, [193], [194], [198] note, [205], [363]
Smith, Dr. George, [694]
Smith, Mr. Jarrit, [281], [282]
Smith, Professor, [409], [411], [414]
— dies on the Congo, [417]-[421]
Smith, Sir J. E., [143]
Smithfield, [30]
Smugglers, defended by Tom, [602]
— John Carter, [471]
Smuggling, [172], [173]; disastrous, [355]
— from Bessie's and Prussia Cove, [470]-[4]
— prevention of, [16]
Smyrna, [459]
Smythe, Mrs., [478]
Snow and Denne, Messrs., [276]
Snow, Mr., [375]
Soap monopoly, [332], [334]
Society of Antiquaries, [241], [242]
Society of Arts, [67]
Soho Square, [648]
Solander, Dr., [233]
Soldier's Tear, [577]
Sombrero, [250], [252]
Somerset, Mohun, Earl of, [298]
Somerset, Protector, [29], [518], [586]
Somerset House, [203], [275]
Sompting, [453]
Songs, "Black-eyed Susan," [386]
— "Blow high, blow low," [376]
— "Heaving of the Lead," [386]
— "I burn, my brain consumes to ashes," [299]
— of bell-ringing, [223]
— of Knill's monument, [174]
— of "Sir William Courtenay," [604]
— of Tom Dove, [113]
— "The bonny, bonny breeze," [299]
— "The Storm," 379, [386]
— "Total Eclipse," [378]
— "When I was a Shepherd's Maid," [375]
Sophia, Princess, [308], [424]
Soult, Marshal, [503], [505]
South Hams, [243]
South Petherwin, [72], [73], [79], [80], [81]
South Pool, [666]
South Street, Exeter, [145]
Southampton, [141], [377], [387], [642]
Southampton, Earl of, [305]
Southern Pennair River, [158]
Southill, [83], [243]
Sowerby, James, [143]
Spalding, Dr., [685]
Sparrow, Margaret, [178]
Speed the Plough, [469]
Speedwell, [233], [235], [236]
Spectator, The, [2], [3]
— "the lying book," [3]
Speeke, Hugh, [99], [100], [102]
— reports murder of Essex, [99], [103]
Spence, Captain, [490]
Spencer, Edward, [250], [255]
Spithead, [296], [258], [503]
Spoiled Child, The, [469]
Sporting Magazine, The, [58]
Sprat, Bishop, [213]
Spriggs, Lydia, [7]
Stackhouse, Mr. John, [477]
Staines, [112]
Stamford Hill, [182]
Stanhope, Colonel, [447]
Stanhope, General, [13]
Stanhope, Lady Hester, [596]-[599]
Stanhope, Mr., [275], [276]
Stanhope, Rt. Hon. William, [317]
Stanley, R. Fitzroy, [613]
Stannary towns, [59]
Stanton, Captain, [376]
Star Chamber, [33], [334], [337]
Star, The, [272]
State Papers, [555], [556] note
Statira, [300]
Statute of Præmunire, [654]
Steam blast, invented and utilized by Gurney, [194]-[202]
Steam boats on the Delaware, [688]
Steam carriages, report on, [200], [201]
Steam engine for thrashing corn, [527]
— in mines, [677]
Steam-pump, [342]
Steepleglas, The, [554]
Steevens, George, [231]
Stephens family, The, [524]
Stephens, Mr., [631]
Stephens, Rev. J., [683]
Stephenson, George, [193], [194], [195], [197]
— not inventor of steam-blast, [196], [197]
Stevens, Alexander, [386]
Stevens, George, [231]
Stevens, Mr., [451]
Stiles, Cornish, [680]
Stillingfleet, [209], [212]
Stirling, [28]
Stirling, Mr., [418]
Stirling, Mrs., [468]
St. John, Oliver, [37], [724], [730]
Stockport, [627]
Stoke Climsland, [83], [157], [165], [224], [226]
Stonehouse, [145], [147], [268]
Stormont, Lord, [293]
Stourton, Lord, [661]
Stowe, [181], [182], [184], [653]
Stowford, [225]
Strafford, Earl of, [330]
Strand, London, [275], [277], [328]
— houses attacked in, [270], [271], [272], [275]
Stransham, Major, [145]
Stratford-on-Avon, [292]
Stratton, [116], [156], [181], [182], [184], [224]
Straw, Jack, [432]
Street, John, [366], [367]
Strickland, [16]
Strype, on Cornish riots, [592]
Stubbe, [46]
Sturgeon, Major, [294]
Styria, [574]
Subaltern, [504]
Succinct History of Ancient and Modern Persecutions, [426]
Sudbury, Simon, [557]
Suett, Richard, [380]
Suffolk, Earl of, [433], [435]
Suffolk House Humane Society, [64]
Suffolk Street, [295]
Suliotes, [508]
Sultan of Morocco, [708]
— barbarities of, [710]-[713]
Sumph, Captain, [454]
Superb, [145], [443]
Superstition concerning origin of fossils, [4]
Supply, [560], [564], [567]
Surat, [479], [482], [483], [486]
Surius, [557]
Surrey Institute, [194], [203]
Surrey Street, [301]
Surtees Society, [556] note
Survey of Cornwall, [243], [554], [652]
Sussex, Duke of, [680]
Sutton of Salisbury, [112]
Sutton Pool, [666]
Swallow, [560]
Swann, Mr., [519], [520]
— bribes in Penryn, [521]
Swannacott Wood, [108]
Swift, Dean, on Mohun's duel, [316]
Sydney, [564], [568]
Sydney Cove, [561]
Symons, Elizabeth, [194]
Symonds, Colonel, [718]
Syria, [597]
Tagus, [145]
Tales and Jests of Hugh Peters, [48], [50]
Tales and Sayings of W. R. Hicks, [578]
Talma, [379]
Tamar Green, [55]
Tamar, river, [89], [225], [243], [354], [399], [663]
Tanks, [679]
Tanner family, the, [156]
Tarifa, [503]
Tattersall's, [380]
Tavistock, [572], [665]
Tavy, river, [663]
Tea, introduction of, [481]
Teed, Mr., [523]
Teignmouth, [200]
Telford, [678]
Temple Bar, [273], [277], [286]
Temple, Major, [446]
Teneriffe, [560]
Tenison, Bishop, [213]
Terence, [282]
Terra del Fuego, [233]
— ill-fated expedition to, [232]-[237]
Tetuan, [714]
Thackeray, W. M., [143], [189], [454]
Theatre Royal, [300]
Thessaly, [508]
Thomas, Admiral R. D., enters navy, [258]
— in battle of Cape St. Vincent, [259], [260]
— on the burning Boyne, [258]
— promotions of, [258], [261], [267]
— shipwrecked, [261]-[267]
Thomas, Mary, [258]
Thomas, Mrs., [644]
Thomas, Charles, [258], [268]
Thomas, Charles M., [253], [255], [256]
Thomas, John, [343]
Thompson, Mr., [327]
Thomson, Mr., [492]
Thornburn, Ensign, [484]
Thorne, [704]
Thorne, Mrs., [469]
Thorne, Roger, [704]
Three Towns' History, [663]
"Three Tuns," [371]
Throwley, [607]
Thunderer, [376]
Thuraken, [728]
Thurloe, John, [47], [53]
Tickell, Surgeon, [118]
Tillie family, the, arms of, [402], [405]
Tillie, Altmira, [404]
Tillie, John, [401], [406]
Tillie, Mary Jemima, [401], [406]
Tillie, Sir James, [406], [407]
— burial of, [399], [400], [405], [406]

— will of, [404]
Tillie, Stephen, [365], [366]
Tillotson, Bishop, [209], [211], [212], [214], [215], [543]
Tilly family, the, [407]
Tilt-yard, [276]
Times, The, [427], [428], [613]
Tinevelly, [164]
Tin-mines, [342], [344], [580], [581], [583]
— peculation at, [704]
Tin-mining adventurers, [719]
Tin-shafts near Redruth, [702]
Tin-smelting, fuel for, [718]
Tin-stamping mills, [579]
Tintagel, [109], [185]
Titus, [458]
Tiverton, [157], [280]
Tolcarne, [620]
Toleration Bill, [211], [214]
Tolver-in-Gulval, [342]
Tolverne, [136]
Tom, John Nichols, accused of arson, [594]
— assumes alias of Sir William Courtenay, [597]
— authorities for life of, [613]
— characteristic vanity of, [593]
— contests Canterbury, [599]
— expected resurrection of, [612]
— from attorney to maltster, [594]
— his battle-song, [604]
— lunatic at large, [603]
— pretended Earl of Devon, [600]-[602]
— pretended Messiah, [606]-[611]
— rival herald of the Messiah, [596]-[599]
— shoots Meares, [608], [613]
— shot as a rioter, [610]
— tried for perjury, [602]
Tom, Mrs. Frances, [541]
Tom, William, [541], [593]
Tomson, Mr., [242]
Tonkin, [680]
Toole, [450]
Topographical and Historical Sketches of the Boroughs of East and West Looe, [92]
Torbay, [649]
Torrington, [179]
Torquay, [5], [376]
Tortola, [625]
Tossing, punishment of, [710]
"Total Eclipse," [378]
Totnes, [16], [200]
Tottell, Richard, [554]
Totteridge, [301]
Touchstone, [259]
Toulon, [130], [267]
Toulouse, [640]
Touraine, [580]
Towednack, [177]
Tower Hill, [276]
Tower of London, [16], [30], [73], [96], [555], [592]
Traditions and Recollections, [283]
Trafalgar, battle of, [267], [269], [443]
Transactions of the Devonshire Association, 1894, [9], [11]
Travels in the East, [596]
Treassow, [683]
Treatise on Railways, [195]
Treatise of the Principall Grounds and Maximes of the Laws of this Kingdom, [330]
Treator, [192]
Tredea, [675]
Tredenham, [517]
Tredenham, Colonel, [300]
Tree Inn, [181], [184] note
Tref-an-grouse, [60]
Treffry, [26]
Treffry, Deborah, [26]
Treffry, John, [26]
Treffry, Martha, [26]
Trefusis family, the, [500]
Tregarrick, [652]
Tregasa, [705], [706]
Tregeare, [83], [364]
Tregeare, Richard, [364]
Tregenna, [173]
Tregeagle, John, [539], [541], [543]
Tregeagle's ghost, [628]
Tregellas, Mr. W. H., [115], [548], [581]
Tregian family, the, [652]
Tregian, Francis, conceals a priest, [653], [658]
— imprisonment of, [660]
— omen of his fate, [659]
— trial of, [654], [657], [659]
— verse of, [660]
Tregian, Francis, junior, [661]
Tregian, Mrs., [659]
Tregolorsick, [280]
Tregonnan, [654]
Tregonning Hill, [364]
Tregony, [518], [522], [524], [527], [529], [659]
— elections at, [525], [526]
Tregose, Clement, [177]
Tregose, John, [177]
Tregoss family, the, [177]
— curse on, [176]
Tregoss, John, [176]
Tregoss, Thomas, conversion of, [179]
— early life of, [177]
— imprisoned for preaching, [179]
— prays for pilchards, [178]
Tregoss, Walter, [176]
Tregothnan, [706]
Trelawny of Trelawne, [72], [247]
Trelawny, Bishop, [219]
Trelawny, Charles, [517]
Trelawny, Charles Brereton, brutal treatment of daughter, [441]-[3]
Trelawny, character of, [441]
Trelawny, Edward John, books of, [452]
— character of, [445], [449], [452]
— in Greece, [446]
— loose life of, [452]
— misses Trafalgar, [443]-[5]
— portrait of, [453], [454]
— treatment of wife and child, [449]
Trelawny, General, [517]
Trelawny, Harry, [441]
Trelawny, Harry Brereton, [441]
Trelawny, Henry, shipwrecked, [643], [649]-[50]
Trelawny, Lieutenant Harry, [448]
Trelawny, Sir Jonathan, [649]
Trelawny, Tersitza Philippa, [450]
Trelecoeth, Joan, [615]
Trelecoeth, John, [615]
Trelecoeth, Marina, [615]
Trelisseck, [340] note
Trelowaren, [516]
Tremaine, Richard, [654]
Trematon Castle, [185], [429]
Tremayne, Captain W., [345]
Tremayne, Mr. Edmund, [139]
Tremere, [126]
Tremhayle, Loveday, [516]
Tremhayle, George, [516]
Tremoderet, [432]
Trenaman, William, [405]
Trengrouse, Anne, [71]
Trengrouse, Emma, [71]
Trengrouse, Henry, [205]
— birth and education of, [59], [60]
— death of, [67]
— his lifeboat, [66]
— inventor of cork jacket, [66]
— inventor of rockets, [64]
— invited to Russia, [65]
— marriage of, [71]
— monetary sacrifices, [63], [65], [67], [70]
— witness of wreck, [60], [63]
Trengrouse, Jane, [71]
Trengrouse, Mary, [71]
Trengrouse, Mr. H., [68], [71]
Trengrouse, Nicholas, [59]
Trengrouse, Nicholas Trevenen, [71]
Trenoweth, [654]
Treraren, [121]
Trereen-Dinas, [18]
Trerice, [157], [704], [705]
Tresco, [643]
Tresilian, [432]
Tresilian, Sir Robert, advises Richard II, [434]
— "appealed" of treason, [435]
— in disguise, [436]-[40]
— Lord Chief Justice, [432]
Tresize, Nicholas, [620]
Treslothian, [695], [699]
Trevanion, Mr., [389], [391], [394], [520]
— of Tregony, [525]
Trevanion, Sir Hugh, [389], [395]
Trevargus, [192]
Trevelyan, Sir W. C., [8]
Trevenen, Captain James, [514]
Trevenen, Miss, [502]
Trevenor, Isabel, [554]
Trevenor, Richard, [554]
Treventy, [126], [129]
Trevethan Hall, [633]
Trevetho, [172], [516]
Trevince, [430]
Trevithick, Francis, [527]
Trevithick, Richard, [192], [197], [527]
— and Gilbert (Giddy), [677]
— invents locomotive, [193]
Trevor, Hon. Mr., [375]
Trevorder, [543]
Trewarthenick, [424]
Trewarveneth, [480], [706]
Trewinnard, [516], [517]
Trewithen, [443], [516], [517], [520], [527], [529]
Treworgy, [96], [403], [678]
Trial of Charles I and of some of the Regicides, [53]
Tricala, [508]
Triennial Visitation Charge, [213]
Triers, the, [33], [43], [44]
Trigonometry, Hind's, [6]
Trinidad, [458]
Trinity House, [66], [633]
Trin. Coll. Cam., [27], [556]
Trip to Calais, A, [289], [295]
Triplicane, [158]
Tripoli, [637]
Troon-Moor, [695], [697]
Troubles of our Catholic Forefathers, [556] note, [662]
Troy Town, [271]
True State of the Case of Bosavern Penlez, [275]
Truro, [54], [133], [168], [182], [189], [242], [280], [283], [343], [344], [430], [583], [594], [613], [675], [717], [718], [719], [726]
Truro, Baron, [718], [721], [722], [726]
Truro Grammar School, [192], [282], [343]
Truro Green, [343]
Truvel, [343]
Tryarne, John, [615]
Tryarne, William, [615]
Trylly, [340]
Tubby, [367]
Tucker, Admiral, [185]
Tucker, Mr., [429]
Tuckey, Lieutenant, [408], [410]
— explores the Congo, [413]-[422]
Tudor, Mr., [409], [417]
Tunbridge Wells, [338]
Tunis, [507], [715]
Tupper, [692]
Turner and Plumer, Messrs., [594]
Turner, William, [103]
Turnpike Act, [200]
Tutwork and tribute, [579]
Twysden, Sir Roger, [140]
Tyacke, Mr. Richard, [584]
Tyburn, [592], [672], [674]
Tyler, Mr., [613]
Tyler's Rebellion, Wat, [432]
Tyrell, Captain, [486]
Tyrrell, Father, [657]
Uglow family, the, [156]
Ulack, Adrian, [128]
Ulysses, [447]
Ulysses, [253], [254]
Undaunted, [267]
Under Horse Road, [80]
Underwood, Lieutenant, [237]
United Kingdom Alliance, [627]
University Library, Cambridge, [556]
Unwin, Mr. Fisher, [708]
Uranus, [85], [88]
Ure, Dr., [202]
Ushant, [642]
Usk, [453]
Vancouver, Captain, [320]
Vandalone, [159]
Vane, Margaret, [403], [407]
Vane, Sir Harry, [37], [401], [403], [407], [724]
Van Tromp, [46]
Vauban, [482]
Veale, Mrs., [79]
Vellore, [164]
Venice, [508], [544]
— Doge of, [545]
Venloo, [372]
Vercoe, Mr., [120]
Verdun, [408]
Vere, Robert de, [433], [435]
Vernon, [281]
Versailles, [310], [546]
Veryan, [280]
Vibert, Isabella, [342]
Victoria, Queen, [187], [621], [667]
Victory, [269]
View Hall, [723]
Vigo, [639]
Vigurs, Mr., [684]
Villiers, Harriet, [318]
Villiers, Lady Mary, [544]
Vincent, Walter, [140]
Vineyard Island, [685]
Vinni, King of, [419]
Viper, Dr., [295]
Vision, Richard Pengelly's, [3]
Vivian, Colonel, [81], [171], [441]
Vonke, [416]
Vosper, Mr., [665] note
Vouchin-Semnis, [418]
Vowell, John, [155]
Vyvyan, Sir Richard, [516]
W. A. A., [229]
Waddon, John, [403]
Wade, Field-Marshal, [167]
Wadebridge, [117], [118], [120], [123], [125], [194], [659]
Wahabee pirates, [462]
Wakeman, James, [80]
Waldenses, persecution of, [46]
Wales, Prince of, [634], [669]
Walker, Rev. Samuel, [345]
Walkinghame, [3]
Waller, Sir William, [36], [133]
Wallingford, [127]
Walpole, Horace, [228], [279]
Walpole, Sir Robert, [344]
— declares war with Spain, [16]
Walsingham, Commodore, [376]
Waltham Cross, [435]
Wanstead, [97]
Wansum, [114]
Ward, Mr., [484], [625]
Warren, Joseph, wrestler, [495], [499]
Warren, Sir John Borlase, [456]
Warren, William, [531]
Warren, Widow, [469]
Warring, Anne, [665]
Warwick, Earl of,

[36], [307], [435], [722], [725]
Warwick, Mr. Philip, [333]
Washerwoman, the, [292]
Washington, [584], [686]
Wastsell Downs, [703]
Waterloo, [264]
Waterloo Bridge, [521]
Watson, Captain, [321]
Watson, Hon. R., [599]
Watt's steam engine, [677]
Waugh, [699]
Wayte, Anne, [403]
Wearne, Roger, [172]
Webb, Mrs., [467]
Webbe, W., [557]
Week at the Land's End, [143]
Week, derivation of, [109]
Weekes, Mr., [188]
Weekly Entertainer, [347], [349]
Weekly Miscellany, [2], [369]
Week S. Mary, [108], [109], [114], [115]
Wellington, [6], [7]
Wellington, Duke of, [504], [505], [518], [529]
Wells, [32]
Welsh, Saunders, [276], [277]
Wendron, [579], [582]
Wentworth, Sir Thomas, [330]
Wesley, John, [187], [620]
— at S. Ives, [179]
Wesleyan Methodist Magazine, [478]
West, John, [140]
West Harptree-Tilly, [407]
West Indian, The, [467]
West Indies, [25], [35], [62], [170], [172]
West Looe, [92], [518]
West Newton Ferrers, [388], [396], [398]
West of England Salvage Company, [62]
West Penwith, [143]
Western Antiquary, 1887, [20], [25]
Western Green, [130]
Westminster Abbey, [17], [296], [547], [552], [648], [730]
Westminster School, [207]
Weston, [287]
Weston, Lord, [332]
Westwood, [108]
Wheal Ann, [582]
Wheal Fortune, [343]
Wheal Heriot's Foot, [581]
Wheal Trevenen, [582], [584]
Wheal Vorah, [584]
Whitaker, [41]
Whitaker, Rev. John, [358]
Whitchurch, [665]
Whitchurch Down, [572]
Whitcombe, Mr., [448]
White, Charles, [281]
White, Matthew, [337]
White, Mrs. Buckingham, [465]
Whiteford, [156], [157], [165], [167]
Whitehall, [50], [99], [209], [403], [485]
Whitelocke, B., [42], [45], [52]
Whiteley in curios, a, [632]
Whitfeld, Mr., [57] note
— on Saltash women, [663]
Whitley, Major, [105]
Whitley, Mr. H. M., [140]
Whitsand Bay, [148], [405], [406]
Whittlesea Mere, [148]
Whitworth, Charles, Earl of, [251]
Whitworth, Mr., [311]
Whytford's Martyrologie, [557]
Wickford, [28]
Widdrington, Lord, [15]
Wideslade, "Sir Tristram," [652]
Wigan, [13]
Wightwick, George, [570]
Wilkinson, Edward, [391]-[393]
William I, [298]
William III, [12], [16], [105], [106], [183], [210], [212], [305], [364], [542], [638], [701]
William IV, [64] note
William Eaton, [686]
Williams, Dr., [236]
Williams, Gratiana, [268]
Williams, John, [516]
— dreams of Perceval's murder, [427]-[431]
Williams, Lieut.-General R., [268]
Williams, Mary, [59]
Williams, Michael, [427], [430]
Williams, Rev. Samuel, [76]
Williams, William, [403]
Willingdon, [679]
Willis, Andrew, [367]
Wilmot family, the, [619]
Wills, Anthony, of Gorran, [12]
Wills, Anthony, of Saltash, [12]
Wills, Digory, [12]
Wills, k.b., Sir Charles, death of, [17]
— family and arms of, [12]
— his defence of Preston, [13], [14], [15]
— M.P. for Totnes, [16]
— promotions of, [13], [15], [16], [17]
— Sir Charles, serves in Holland and Spain, [12]
Wills, Mr., [603], [606], [612]
Wills, Richard, of Acombe, [12]
Wills, Thomas, [341]
Willyams, John, [341]
Wilton, [589]
Wilson, John, [272], [274]
Wilson, Mr., [275]
Winchester, Bishop of, [643], [649]
Winchester Castle, [37]
Windmill Hill, Brixham, [7]
Windsor Castle, [39], [661]
Windsor Castle, [623]
Windsor, Duke of, [386]
Wingfield, William, [520]
Winnington, [207]
Winthrop, Elizabeth, [28]
Winton, Lord, [15]
Woffington, Peg, [286]
Wolvedon, [652], [653]
Wolverston, Mary, [133]
Wolverston, Philip, [133]
Wood, E. J., [126], [185], [722]
Wood, Nicholas, [195]
Wood, Peter, [272], [273], [274], [276], [277]
Woodstock, [432]
Woolley, [400], [406]
Woolley, James Tilley, [406]
Wool merchants, [108], [109], [110]
— and Henry VI, [112]
Woolsten, [366]
Worcester, [112], [387]
Worcester College, Oxford, [284]
Worcester, Marquis of, [39]
— siege of, [38]
Worral Hill, [173]
Worth, Archbishop, [434]
Worth, Mr. R. N., [140]
Wortham, [453]
Worthies of Armorie, The, [554]
Wrecks, at Land's End, [503]
— of the Anson, [60], [71]
— of the Association with Sir Cloudesley Shovel, [640], [647]
— of the Berlin, [70]
— of Charles Incledon, [380]
— of the Eagle, Romney, Firebrand, and Phœnix, [640], [643], [647]
— of the Guardian, [319]
— of the Kent, [497]
— of the Kyber, [67]
— of the Lady Hobart, [261]-[263], [267]
— of the Thunderer, [376]
Wren, Mr. Henry, [123]
Wrestling, Cornish, [54], [495]
— Devonshire, [54]
Wrey, Edmund, [397]
Wrey, Jane, [388], [396], [398]
Wrey, John, [388], [396], [398]
Wyatt, Mr., [583]
Wyndham, William, [319]
Wyvelscombe, [12]
Yonge, Dr. William, his account of Peters, [27], [28]
York, [331]
York, Archbishop of, [434], [435]
York, Duke of, [290], [482], [485]
York, James, Duke of, [96], [102], [550]
Young, J. C., [578]
"Young Men's Club," [555]
Zaccaria, Catherine, [729]
Zagros, [462]
Zaire, [409]
Zante, [450], [451]
Zanzibar, [462]