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WORKS CONSULTED.

Leland: De Rebus Britannicis Collectanea. By John Leland. Lond., 8vo, 1774.
Lysons: Topographical and Historical Account of Cornwall, its Ancient Inhabitants, Historical Events, Nobility and Gentry, Extinct Families, Customs and Superstitions, &c. By the Rev. Daniel Samuel Lysons. Roy. 4to, 1814. (Magna Britannia, vol. iii.)
Paris: Guide to Mount's Bay and Land's End; with the Topography, Antiquities, and Geology of Western Cornwall; with Specimens of the Cornish dialect. By Dr. Paris. 8vo, 1828.
Pollen: Description of Cornish Men and Manners.
Polwhele: The History of Cornwall. By Richard Polwhele. Lond., 4to, 1816.
Pryce: Archæologia Cornu-Britannica; or, an Essay to preserve the Ancient Cornish Language; containing the Rudiments of that Dialect, in a Cornish Grammar and Cornish-English Vocabulary. By William Pryce, M. D. Sherborne, 4to, 1790.
Shirley: The Noble and Gentle Men of England; or, Notes touching the Arms and Descents of the Ancient Knightly and Gentle Houses of England. By Evelyn Philip Shirley, Esq., M.A., F.S.A., &c. Westminster, 4to, 1859.
Stockdale: Excursions through Cornwall, comprising an Historical and Topographical Delineation of the Towns and Villages, Antiquities, &c. By F. W. L. Stockdale. 8vo, 1824.
Topographical and Historical Description Of Cornwall, with a Map of the County and each Hundred, and thirteen Views, &c. &c. Lond., 4to, 1728. (Spec. Brit. Pars.)
Warner: Tour through Cornwall. 8vo, 1808.
Whitaker: A Supplement to the First and Second Books of the History of Cornwall by John B. D. Whitaker. [By R. Polwhele.] Lond. and Exeter, 4to, 1804.