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[Index-Catalogue of the Reference Department Including the Devon and Cornwall Library and the Library of the Plymouth Medical So THE LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES c z INDEX-CATALOGUE OF THE DEVON AND CORNWALL LIBRARY. A to ACT. L A. (J.) Teachings from the Church's Year (1870) .. .. .. 1108 Abbey. Buckfast (1884) .. .. .. .. .. Hamilton 2814 Abbey. Llanthony see Bellows (J.) Abbotskerswell Cottage Art School. Book of Exhibition, Easter, 1889 (Newton Abbot, 1889) . 3380 Abraham see Burgess (W. C.), and Hawker (Dr. Robt.) Absolution. Confession and (1852) .. .. .. .. .. 2965 Absolution of the Church of Rome (1851) .. .. .. Hastings 2984 Absolution see Newland (Rev. H.) Abstinence. Total (Wadebridge, 1842) .. .. .. Norway 3135 Accountancy see Bowring's Decimal System. Accounts of the Wardens of Chagford, 1480-1559 (1870) .. Ormerod 1887 Acland (Rev. J.) Plan for Rendering the Poor Independent of Public Con- tributions founded on the Basis of the Societies ; Friendly (Exeter, 1786) 3523 Acland (Rev. P. L. D.) Missions Abroad the Fruit of Conversion at Home. A Sermon (Exeter, 1853) . 2913 Acland (Sir Thos. Dyke) County Franchise and Liberal Policy. Two Addresses, with Supplementary Matter. 2 parts (1842) . 1965 Across the Silver Streak (Plymouth, 1884) .. .. Dawson 2045 Act. Carriages and Boats Regulation, Bye-Laws, &c. Plymouth, Devonport, &c. (Plymouth, 1848) .. .. .. .. .. .. 2849 Act. Church Discipline (1856) .. .. .. .. Gorham 2961 Act. Duty on Cyder, &c. (Plymouth, 1763) . Alcock 1381 Act for making Roads near Tiverton. Letter on (Tiverton, 1813) Carew 2890 Act for Supplying the Towns of Plymouth, Dock,&c., with Water (Geo.III.,i79o) 2757 Acte for the bringinge in of fresh Water to the Towne of Stonehouse, 1593, Anno 350 Eliz. cap. 21 (Certified Copy 2ist March, 1846) .. 1327 Act for supplying with Water the Parish of East Stonehouse, and for Amend- ment of Act, 1851 (1854) .. .. .. .. 1325 Act. 1887. Plymouth Corporation .. .. .. .. 3431 Act, 1889. Plymouth, Devonport, & South Western Junction Railway . 3416 Act, 1860. 6 and 7 Victoria, chap. 61. Plymouth, Devonport, and Stonehouse Carriages Regulation (Plymouth, 1860) . 3733 Act, 1846. Plymouth Great Western .. .. .. 3734 Act, 1824. Plymouth Improvement (Plymouth) .. .. 3174 Act, 1889. Sutton Harbour .. .. .. .. .. 3415 Act to Repeal an Act (21 Geo. III.) for better maintaining and regulating the Poor within the Town of Plymouth- Dock and Parish of Stoke Damerel, and for lighting, watching, &c. 54 Geo. III. (Devonport, 1814) .. 3233 Acton (Rev. H.) Christ the Brightness of the Father's Glory. A Sermon (Exeter, 1824) .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2909 Happy and Triumphant Close of a Christian Course. A Sermon on the Death of Rev. Jas. Manning, Pastor of St. George's Meeting House, Exeter (Exeter, 1831) .. .. .. .. .. 2903 QQ 305 ACT] PLYMOUTH FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY. [AGR L Acton (Rev. H.) Nature and Influence of the Principle of Faith. A Sermon (Exeter, 1825) .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2924 Religious Opinions and Example of Milton, Locke, & Newton (1833) 2966 Sermons. With a Memoir of His Life. Ed. by Rev. W. James and Rev. .. J. Reynell Wreford (1846) .. .. .. .. 2501 Three Lectures on the Supposed Apostolical Succession and Authority of the Christian Priesthood (Exeter, 1840) . 2904 Vindication of the Unitarian Doctrine concerning the Sole Deity of the Lord Christ Six God and Father of Our Jesus ; Lectures (Exeter, 1835) 2914 Actor's Life (1833) .. .. .. .. Dyer 296 Acts and Monuments of the Christian Martyrs (Plymouth) .. Fox 1141 Acts. C.D. see Social Evil. Acts, 1790. Corporation and Test. Debate in House of Commons on (Plymo.) 3180 Acts of Parliament (Geo. III.) Paving & Lighting of Plymouth (Plymo., 1821) 1373 Acts of Parliament (Geo. IV.) Paving & Lighting of Plymouth (1837) J 3 26 Acts of the Apostles see Stabback (Rev. T.) Acts of the Diocesan Synod. 1851 .. .. .. Phillpotts 424,3312 Acts Relating to Devonshire (in Black-letter) Anno Quarto Henrici Octavi (1540) 2033 Acts. S.D.R. see Railway. Acts. Sutton Harbour Improvement. With Bill, Plan, & Sections(i8n, 32, 47) 3737 Adam and Christ see Culy (Rev. D.) Adam and Eve : a Novel. 3 vols. (1880) .. .. .. Parr 2110 Addiscott (W. J.) Health and how to promote it. With Hints on House Drainage and Drain Testing (1887) . 2632 Address at Nottingham (1883) . Collier 1680 Address on a Pamphlet written by Rev. Jas. Spurrell (1852) .. Prynne 3311 Address on the Corn Law (Plymouth, 1843) .. .. Hamilton K2og3 Address on the Education of Idiots (Exeter, 1882) . Pycroft 1576 Address to Churchmen of the Three Towns (Plymouth, 1849) .. .. 3276 Address to the Plymouth Brethren (1862) .. .. .. .. 3084 Address to the Proprietors of the South Devon Railway (Plymouth, 1848) Gill 3256 Address to Protesting Catholics of Br.Empirebv Miles Britannicus (Plymo. ,1823) 3526 Address to the Inhabitants of the Town of Chudleigh, Devon, occasioned by the Dreadful Fire (N.D.) . 3794 Address to Young Persons (Exeter, 1777) .. .. .. Moore 1097 Addresses, &c. Election (Exeter, 1818) .. .. .. Cullum 1005 Addresses (Election) see Clarke (Sir Edward). Q.C., Conybeare (C. A. V.), Maxse (Admiral), &c. Adelphos. Remarks on a Pamphlet by F. G. Patterson. With Appendix Respecting the Doctrine of Christ's Risen Life, &c. (Plymouth, 1870) 3077 Admonition of our Lord to His Disciples. A Sermon (Exeter, 1816) .. 2929 Adoration in Primitive Man. First Instincts of (Newton Abbot, 1876) Baker 526 Adultery see Polwhele (Rev. R.) of Peter a . Adventures Wilkins. Cornish Man . Pultock 2074 Another Edition. Ed. by A. H. Bullen. 2 vols. (1884) 2603, 2680 Advice to Farmers and other Employers (Falmouth) .. .. Mudge 3137 Adye (F.) Queen of the Moor : a Novel. 3 vols. .. .. .. 2433 Affliction. Extraordinary (Plymouth, 1822) .. .. .. Heaton 1683 Africa. Travels in (1837) .. .. .. .. Fawckner 307 Agchisteus Plumosus (Parfitt) .. .. .. Parfitt " (1873) 565 Age of Reason." Remarks on Paine's (St. Austle, 1820) .. Drew 2010 Age of the Granites of Dartmoor (British Assoc., 1861) .. Pengelly 2315 Age of the Petherwin and Barnstaple Beds (British Assoc., 1861) Pengelly 2314 to . Age Come (Devonport) . Gunn 2886 Hunter. Aggett (T. H.) Demon A Legend of Torquay (1889) . 3446 Agricultural Chemistry (1814) . Davy 3354 Agricultural Exhibition, 1890. Royal see Plymouth. Agricultural Labour and Wages. Letter on (Exeter, 1831) .. Barnes 3475 Agriculture and Industry. Society for Encouragement of see Rules. Agriculture of Cornwall (1815) .. .. .. .. Worgan 3358 Agriculture of Devon (1808) .. .. .. .. Vancouver 203 306 677301 AGR] CATALOGUE OF LOCAL DEPARTMENT. [ANC L Agriculture. Progress of 2 vols. (Plymouth, 1846) . Tuckett 1918 Ah ! Tell me not of Fame and Glory. Song . Jacobson 725 Aids to Reflection (1831) .. .. .. .. Coleridge 3131 Air. Observations on (Plymo., 1759) .. .. .. Huxham 1125 Albemarle. Duke of see Monk (Gen.) Alcock (Rev. T.) Observations on that part of a late Act of Parliament which lays an Additional Duty on Cyder and Perry (Plymouth, 1763) 1381 Aldis (Rev. J.) Sermons, October 26th, 1884 (1885) . 2226 a .. .. Aleriel ; or, Voyage to other Worlds (1883,) Lach-Szyrma 1941 Alexander (Rev.D.) Extracts for Congregational Psalmody with Hymns(Plym.) 3 143 Alexander (Dr. W. L.) Ed. Dr. Kitto's Cyclo. of Biblical Literature (1876) 495 Alford (Rev. D. P.) England's Royal Jubilees. An Address given in the Parish Church, Tavistock (Tavistock, 1887) .. .. .. 3627 Four Tavistock Worthies of the Seventeenth Century : John Maynard, Thomas Larkham, William Browne, Richard Peeke - (Plymouth, 1889) 3626 Piety and Culture (Tavistock, 1888) . 3628 Retreat, and other Poems (Tavistock) . 7 Alger (W. H.) Letter to the Governors and Subscribers to the Plymouth Public Dispensary (Plymouth, 1875) .. .. .. .. 510 Notes on America (Plymouth, 1884) . 2088 Outlines of a Scheme for Amalgamation of the Plymouth Public and Provident Dispensaries (Plymouth, 1877) . 509 All for Jesus (Redruth) . Nance 1628 All Saints (Plymouth) Parish Magazine, 1881-2 .. .. .. 1254-5 " Allan (O.) & Green (F. W.) Robinson Crusoe ": Christmas Pantomime, Theatre Royal, Plymouth, 1882-3 (Plymouth) .. .. .. 1498 Allen of Liskeard . ( J.) History (1856) 80 State Churches and the Kingdom of Christ (1853) .. .. 118 All-Father Sermons. (1889) .. .. .. .. Newnham 3168 Allin (S.) Apocalyptic History (Plymouth, 1871) .. .. .. 2147 Decline of the Mahometan Empire and the Re-settlement of the Jews in the Holy Land (Plymouth, 1882) .. .. .. .. 1404 Allin Mr. W., of Kilkhampton. Memoir of (1871) . Stephenson 3215 Alliott (Rev. Dr. R.) Psychology & Theology. Lectures, &c. (1855) .. 3229 Allom (T.) see Devon and Cornwall Illustrated (1832) .. .. 228 Alluvial Deposits associated with the Plymouth Limestone (1876) Worth 1842 Alluvial Deposits on Plymouth Ho^ (Devon Assoc. Trans., 1875) Worth 1817 Almanacks and Annuals see Clarke, Doidge, Duprez, McCallum, Matthews, Morcom, Mortimore, Mulgravia, Smith, Thomas, Thunderbolt, Western Figaro, and Wood. Alms-giving and Charity Schools. A Sermon (1708) .. Blackall 2897 Alton Locke. A Novel (1852, 89) . Kingsley 43, 2785 Pride .. .. Toll Always Ready ; or, Every One His (1859) 3410 Amabel Vaughan, and other Tales . Holmes 537 Amateur's Manual for the Garden and Farm (Plymouth, 1883) Cooper 1539 Amazon. Sermon on the Loss of (Plymouth, 1852) .. .. Blood 3316 America. Notes on (Plymouth, 1884) . Alger 2088 America see Kingsley's South by West, and Tangye (R.) American Liberties. (Falmouth, 1881) . Zuppelli 1320 American United States. View of 4 vols. (1795) Winterbotham 236 Americas. Two (1877) .. .. .. .. .. Price 1151 Arnero (Justin) Les Jolies Filles de Grovehill. Scenes de la vie privee en Angleterre (1868) .
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