[36] No such a vicar was in Gluvias or is known to have been in Cornwall in the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries.

[37] The History of the Reign of Queen Anne, 1708, p. 242.

[38] Cooke (J. H.), The Shipwreck of Sir Cloudesley Shovell, Gloucester, 1883. For the account of the confession of the woman he refers to an original letter of the second Lord Romney to Captain Locker, now in the possession of the Earl of Romney.

[39] Her mother was married three times—first to Warring, second to Vosper, third to Geo. Buckingham.

[40] Od. I, 1; II, 20.

[41] These were Lord Lyttleton, G. Dawson, and C. Bray.

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