The Royal Cornwall Infirmary, which dates from 1779, contains a tablet which records 'the establishment, permanency, and usefulness of the charity to be chiefly due to the munificent liberality and unwearied exertions of Francis, Lord de Dunstanville.' ([Vol. i., p. 36].)

Henry Bone, R.A. ([Vol. i., p. 159].)

Many beautiful examples of his works are preserved at Mr. Hope's, Deepdene, near Dorking.

The Boscawens. ([Vol. i., p. 199].)

The well-known non-juror, Bishop Trelawny, was a Dean of Buryan. See the seal of the Deans figured in Rev. W. Iago's paper, R. I. C. Journal, vol. viii., part i., March, 1884.

The Godolphins. ([Vol. i., p. 378].)

There is a portrait of the celebrated Margaret Godolphin at Wotton, the seat of the Evelyns.

The letter signed 'Frances Godolphin,' [vol. i., p. 173], should read as signed 'Frances St. Aubyn.'

The Grenvilles. ([Vol. ii., p. 67].)