St. Agnes Light House. Lat. 50° 18′ 27″. Long. 6° 19′ 23″. In time 25m. 8s. W.

Time of high water at the New and Full Moon, 10 minutes after 4.

[24] Michi for Mihi, Ducange.—Ed.


APPENDIX.


CONTENTS.

Page
I.Number of acres in each of the Hundreds of Cornwall, and thepopulation in 1831177
II.Tables relative to the population of Cornwall, at various periods178
III.List of plants, illustrative of the mild climate of Cornwall180
IV.Addition to the Parochial History, containing an account ofthe parish of Broadoak184
V.Observations on an ancient manuscript, entitled Passio Christi,written in the Cornish language, and now preserved in theBodleian Library; with an account of the language, manners,and customs of the people of Cornwall. By William Scawen,Esq. Vice-Warden of the Stannaries. (From a manuscript inthe library of Thomas Astle, Esq. 1777.) On the manuscriptitself. On the description of the Passion contained therein.On the tongue in which the Passion is described, and the propertiesthereof, and how it relates to and concerns the peopleand places of Cornwall190
VI.Extract from the Itinerary of William of Worcester, relative toCornwall; with a notice of his life and character222
VII.The Itinerary of John Leland, so far as relates to Cornwall256
VIII.Extracts from Drayton’s Poly-Olbion, relative to Cornwall293
IX.On the etymology of names of places within the county. Communicatedby the late Thomas Hingston, Esq. M.D.312
X.Tanner’s Notitia Monastica for Cornwall, from Nasmith’s edition.With additions by Sir Henry Ellis, F.R.S. Sec. S.A.319
XI.Some documents relative to the Priory at Bodmin, from a MS.in the British Museum337
XII.Account of the different Earls of Cornwall; extracted fromthe Baronage of Sir W. Dugdale346
XIII.On the Hundreds of Cornwall. Extracted from Tonkin’s MSS.375
XIV.Epitaph of Richard Carew of Antony, Esq. the Historian ofCornwall378
Index to Carew’s Survey of Cornwall381
Copious Index to the present Work393-571