[143] One and All is the Cornish motto.

[144] Common fish at St. Ives.

[145] St. Ives abounds with a fish called a Hake.

[146] See the explanation of this term at page [34].

[147] For a description of this hill see page [208].

[148] Dr. Walcot was apprenticed to his uncle, who was an apothecary at Fowey in Cornwall, and after having practised for some years in the West Indies, he settled as a Physician at Truro: after residing there for some time, he suddenly quitted the county, in consequence of a law suit in which he was engaged against the Corporation of Truro; the dispute related to the right of their putting upon him a parish apprentice; when he sold his effects, shut up his house, and informed the officers that if they were determined to carry their point, they might put the apprentice into the empty building, as he should never enter it again.

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Transcriber's Notes

Obvious errors of punctuation and diacritics repaired.