Cornish Worthies: Sketches of Some Eminent Cornish Men and Families, Volume 2 (of 2)Tregellas, Walter H. (Walter Hawken)
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Cornish Worthies: Sketches of Some Eminent Cornish Men and Families, Volume 2 (of 2)
Tregellas, Walter H. (Walter Hawken)
Cornwall (England : County) -- Biography
Carew, Sir Gawen, i. 61.
Sir Peter, i. 68; ii. 121.
Richard, on the Arundells, i. 79, 83-86, 90, 102.
marries an Arundell, i. 86.
his account of Thomasine Bonaventura's chantry and college at Week
St. Mary, i. 157.
do. of Sir William Godolphin, i. 346.
do. of Sir Francis Godolphin, i. 347.
on the Grenvilles, ii. 3, 4, 7, 9, 13, 17 _note_.
his account of Sir Hy. Killigrew, ii. 141.
do. of Sir Wm. Killigrew, ii. 154.
do. of Thomas St. Aubyn, ii. 284.
Thomas, his lines on Tom Killigrew's wedding, ii. 167.
Carlyon, Clement, M.D., his description of Henry Martyn as a
schoolboy, ii. 224.
Carminow, Elizabeth, wife of Sir John Arundell, i. 77.
Carminows, The, i. 99-101, 140 _note_, 192 _note_, 195, 344.
Carnbrea Castle, i. 114 and _note_.
Carnbrea, ii. 310, 312.
Carteret family, ii. 37.
Carveth, i. 114.
Castle, Mrs. Boddam, her Killigrew portraits, ii. 132, 136.
her double descent from the Killigrews, ii. 136.
her Killigrew plate, ii. 136.
Cawse, John, a pupil of Opie, ii. 273 _note_.
Chamond, i. 102.
Chamonds, the, ii. 281.
Champernon, ix.
Chantry, his bust of Davy, i. 257.
'Chantries, Cornish,' i. 200 note.
Charles I., his letter of thanks to the County of Cornwall, ii. 38.
is nearly shot at Fowey, ii. 43 _note_.
his letter of thanks to Sir Bevill Grenville, ii. 49.
Charles II., at Pendennis Castle, i. 92.
takes refuge at Scilly, i. 350.
Cholwel, the Week St. Mary schoolmaster, i. 157.
Clapperton, Captain, ii. 202.
Clapton, Elizabeth, i. 103.
Clarendon, his encomium of the Cornish army, ii. 50.
his account of young Sidney Godolphin, i. 357-359.
description of Sir Bevill Grenville, ii. 38, 56.
account of the great Sir Richard Grenville, ii. 13.
quarrel with the second Sir Richard Grenville, 'Baron of
Lostwithiel,' ii. 33, 35.
his character of the second Sir Henry Killigrew, ii. 152.
his account of the battle of Lansdowne, ii. 50.
his account of the battle of Stratton, ii. 46.
Clares, Nunnery of, at Truro, ii. 285.
Clarke Hyde, his comparison of Trevithick and Watt, ii. 325.
Clarke, Theophilus, A.R.A., a pupil of Opie, ii. 273 _note_.
Claverton--Ralph Allen buried there, i. 22.
Clement's, St., near Truro, i. 314.
Clifton, ii. 4.
Clifton, Sir Francis, marries Elizabeth Killigrew, ii. 159.
Clinton family, i. 196.
Clowance, ii. 282, 287.
Coffin, Jaquet, i. 118.
Coke, the Godolphin steward, i. 342.
Colburn, Zerah, on locomotive engineering, ii. 320.
Cole, Thomasin, ii. 13.
Colenso, Bishop, ii. 226 _note_.
Coleridge, his opinion of Davy's poetic faculty, i. 248, 256,
261 _note_.
Columb, St. (major), i. 38.
its college, i. 52.
Conon, Mr., master of the Truro Grammar School, i. 293.
Cook, Captain, the circumnavigator, i. 140, 224 _note_.
Cooke, Sir Anthony, Preceptor of Edward VI., ii. 147.
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