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26 February 2015

British imprints. Cornwall.

The British book trades : imprint registers.
Cornwall.

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Bodmin. Liddell, James? 1790. Printer. Table of fees and rates, to be taken by the head gaoler and turnkeys, at Bodmin Watermark: Britannia + Crown GR.

Courtesy Devon Heritage Centre.

Watermarks not to scale.

Bodmin. Liddell, James. 1790. Booksellers*. The EXETER pocket journal; or, West Country gentleman and tradesman's memorandum-book for the year of our Lord, 1791, ... - Exeter : Printed and sold by Trewman and Son; sold also by Haydon and Son, Plymouth; Maurice and Edwards, Plymouth-Dock; Murch, Barnstaple; Leigh, Dartmouth; Huxtable, Southmolton; Harry, Truro; Liddell, Bodmin; and all other booksellers in town & country , [1790]. - viii,60p ; 8°. - Held in: Devon Heritage Centre. - *WSL; Davidson p.28.

Bodmin. Liddell, James. 1794. Bookseller*. Bidlake, John. Poems, by John Bidlake, B.A., chaplain to His Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence. - Plymouth : Printed and sold by B.Haydon, printer and bookseller to His Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence: sold also by Law and Son and Faulder, London; Trewman and Son, Exeter; Goadby, Sherborne; and Liddell, Bodmin , 1794. - [8],206,[2]p ; 4°. - Final errata leaf. - *Devon Heritage Centre.; Dredge p.83 (Bodleian); ESTC t139921.

Bodmin. Liddell, James. 1795. Bookseller*. The Exeter pocket journal; or, West Contry gentleman and tradesman's memorandum-book, for the year of our Lord, 1796. - Exeter : Printed and sold by Trewman and Son: sold also by Haydon, Plymouth; Hoxland, Plymouth-Dock; Syle, Barnstaple; Jackson, Dartmouth; Huxtable, Southmolton; Liddell, Bodmin; and all other booksellers in town and country , [1795]. - vi,61,[1]p ; 8°. - Folding table. - Includes annotated memorandum book. - *Devon Heritage Centre; DUL 25740.

Bodmin. Liddell, James. 1803. Printer. Particulars of the valuable and highly improveable manor of Stanton St. Gabriel Watermark: Fleur de lys + IA.

Courtesy Devon Heritage Centre.

Watermarks not to scale.

Falmouth. Allinson, M. 1774. Bookseller*. The SEAMAN'S useful friend, and pleasant companion. - Chichester : Printed for P.Humphry at Chichester; and sold by Richardson and Urquhart; F.Newbery; J.Fuller; and Mr. Cole, London; M.Allinson, Falmouth; Mr. E.Score, Exeter; Mr. Lambert, Lewes; J.Linden, Southampton; Mr. Breadhower, Gosport; Mr. Harding, Portsmouth; and T.White, Arundell , 1774. - [4],iv,[2],70p : table ; 8°. - *ESTC t058821; Roscoe A489.

Falmouth. Allison, M. 1753. Printer*. WALKER, Samuel. A sermon preached at Truro in Cornwall at the funerall of a young man who was drowned as he was bathing on Sunday, June 3, 1753. By Samuel Walker, A.B. The second edition. - Falmouth : Printed by M.Allison; and sold by J.Painter in Truro; I.Head in Helstone; J.Mitchell in Penzance; R.Gray in Redruth; J.Nankivell in St. Austell; A.Tozer in Exon.; and R.Baldwin, jun. at the Rose in Paternoster row, London , 1753. - 16p ; 8°. - *Dredge p.25 (Bibliotheca Cornubiensia); Bodl. G pamph 2744(10); AUC 304W9.

Falmouth. Allison, M. 1758. Printer*. MOORE, Anthony. An essay on the art of preaching, addressed to the clergy. By Anthony Moore, .. - Falmouth : Printed by M.Allison, for the author, and sold by Cave and Henry, London; J.Fletcher, in Oxford; J.Leake, at Bath; B.Thorn, at Exeter; J.Nankivel, at St. Austle; J.Mitchel, at Penzance; and by the men that carry the Sherborne paper , 1758. - vii,[1],59,[1]p ; 8°. - Verse. - ESTC t060300.

Falmouth. Allison, M. 1769. Bookseller*. TURNER, John. A sermon, occasioned by the death of the Rev. Mr. John Rutter. Preached at Honiton, May 14, 1769. By John Turner. - Exeter : Printed by R.Trewman, for Arthur Brown in Honiton; sold also by R.Baldwin, London; E.Score, in Exeter; R.Goadby, in Sherborne; J.Wallis, and R.Haydon, in Plymouth; J.Fursman, in Ashburton; M.Allison, in Falmouth; F.Murch, in Barnstaple; J.Trownson, and W.Cleave, in Totness , 1769. - [2],36p ; 8°. - *ESTC t027534; Davidson p.194 (Upcott's bibliographical collections).

Falmouth. Allison, M. 1773. Bookseller*. PUDDICOMBE, William. The mariner's instructor [...]. By William Puddicombe, of Topsham. - Exeter : Printed (and sold) for the author, by R.Trewman; sold also by Bedwell Law in Ave-Mary-Lane, London; E.Score and W.Grigg, booksellers in Exeter; J.Wallis, in Plymouth; J.Trownson and W.Cleave, in Totness; F.Murch, in Barnstaple; W.Craven, in Dartmouth; M.Allison, in Falmouth; J.Fursman, in Ashburton; A.Brown, in Honiton; also by the author, at Topsham, and all booksellers in Great Britain and Ireland , 1773. - viii,222p ; 8°. - Dredge p.108 (British Museum); Plymouth Institution p.70; *WSL; DUL 58980.

Falmouth. Allison. 1752. Bookseller*. SOUTHCOMB, Lewis. The christian's peculiar character: or, universal love the truest mark of a christian and the principal expedient of enjoying true felicity, not only in this world, but also in the world to come. A sermon, preach'd at Trinity-Chapel, by Honiton House, in Southmolton, Devon, on January the 1st, being the first day of the new calculation, and the first year of the new-stile. By Lewis Southcomb, rector of Rose-Ash. ... - Sherborne : Printed and sold by R.Goadby; the booksellers of Exeter, Tiverton, and Barnstaple; Mr. Nankivell, in St. Austell; and Mr. Allison, in Falmouth , 1752. - 24p ; 4°. - *DRO 4131M/F19; ESTC t018054.

Falmouth. Allison. 1769. Bookseller*. HEAD, Isaac. A confutation of the observations on free masonry, by [...] I.Head, P.G.M.S. ... - Exeter : printed (for the author) by A. Brice and B. Thorn: and sold by Messrs. Hawes, Clarke, and Collins, Pater-Noster-Row, and Mr. Johnson, in Ludgate Street, London ; Mr. Goadby, Sherborne ; Mr. Furseman, Ashburton; Messrs. Haydon and Whitfield, Plymouth; Messrs. Manning and Martin, Launceston; Mr. Allison, Falmouth; Mr. Rogers, Helstone; Mr. Hewitt, Penzance; Mrs. Manning, Bideford; Mr. Thorn, Exeter; and by the Author, at St. Mary’s Island, Scilly, MDCCLXIX. [1769]. - [2],ii,102p ; 8°. - Dredge p.29 (Bibliotheca Cornubiensia); *ESTC t125943.

Falmouth. Allison. 1770. Bookseller*. VIVIAN, Thomas. An exposition of the catechism of the Church of England; by question and answer. Designed chiefly for the use of schools. By Thomas Vivian, vicar of Cornwood, Devon ... - London : Printed for E. & C.Dilly in the Poultry; and sold by Messrs. Goadby in Sherborne, Thorn in Exeter, Haydon in Plimouth, Tozer in Modbury, Painter in Truro, Allison in Falmouth , 1770. - xxxii,208p ; 12°. - *Dredge p.29; ESTC t124494.

Falmouth. Allison. 1776. Bookseller*. PETERS, Charles. Sermons by the late Rev. Charles Peters M.A. rector of St. Mabyn's, Cornwall, (author of the Critical dissertation on the Book of Job.) Published from his MSS. by his nephew Jon. Peters M.A. vicar of St. Clements, near Truro, Cornwall. - London : Printed and sold by C.Bathurst in Fleet-Street; Mr. Thorn in Exeter; Mr. Allison at Falmouth; and Mr. Buckland at Truro , 1776. - [4],vii,[1],441,[3]p ; 8°. - *WSL ; Dredge p.30 (Bibliotheca Cornubiensia); ESTC t104660.

Falmouth. Elliot. 1799. Bookseller*. A letter, respectfully addressed to the Right Reverend Father in God, Henry Reginald, by divine permission, Lord Bishop of Exeter; containing a vindication of truth, an exposure of detraction, and an earnest appeal to His Lordship, as constituted guardian of the church, for the preservation of her peace, dignity, and prosperity. By one of her humble, but most affectionate friends. - Exeter : Printed by R.Trewman and Son, High-Street; sold by Messrs.Cadell and Davies, London; Hazard, Bath; Cottle, Bristol; Haydon, Plymouth; and Elliot, Falmouth , [1799]. - 21,[1]p ; 8°. - Written in vindication of Dr. Hawker. - Signed: S.T.T. - *ESTC (dated 1790) t094533; Dredge p.34-5 (Bibl. Cornubiensia); Davidson suppl. p.33n.

Falmouth. Elliott, Mrs. 1789. Bookseller*. The EXETER and West-Country traders' memorandum-book, for the year 1790. - Exeter : Printed and sold by W.Grigg and Son; sold also by Mr. Barnikel, Plymouth; Mr. Cleave, Totnes; Mr. Barrett, Barnstaple; Mr. Eyre, Launceston; Mrs. Elliott, Falmouth; Miss Kirkup, Honiton; Mr. Griffiths, Bideford; Mr. Handford, Ashburton; Mr. Huxtable, Southmolton; and may be had of all other booksellers , [1789]. - New Exeter journal 10 Dec. 1789 etc.

Helston. Head, I. 1753. Bookseller*. WALKER, Samuel. A sermon preached at Truro in Cornwall at the funerall of a young man who was drowned as he was bathing on Sunday, June 3, 1753. By Samuel Walker, A.B. The second edition. - Falmouth : Printed by M.Allison; and sold by J.Painter in Truro; I.Head in Helstone; J.Mitchell in Penzance; R.Gray in Redruth; J.Nankivell in St. Austell; A.Tozer in Exon.; and R.Baldwin, jun. at the Rose in Paternoster row, London , 1753. - 16p ; 8°. - *Dredge p.25 (Bibliotheca Cornubiensia); Bodl. G pamph 2744(10); AUC 304W9.

Helston. Matthews. 1799. Bookseller*. Cardew, Cornelius. A sermon preached in the parish church of St. Mary, in Truro, before the governors of the Cornwall General Infirmary, on its being opened for the reception of patients, Monday, August 12. 1799. By Cornelius Cardew, D.D. master of the grammar school in Truro, and one of the chaplains in ordinary to His Highness the Prince of Wales ... - Truro : Printed and sold by J.Tregoning; sold also by J.Wallis, Pater Noster Row, London; Trewman and Son, Exeter; Matthews, Helston, and by all other booksellers. Price 1s. 6d. for the benefit of the infirmary , [1799]. - *Dredge p.54.

Helston. Rogers. 1769. Bookseller*. HEAD, Isaac. A confutation of the observations on free masonry, by [...] I.Head, P.G.M.S. ... - Exeter : printed (for the author) by A. Brice and B. Thorn: and sold by Messrs. Hawes, Clarke, and Collins, Pater-Noster-Row, and Mr. Johnson, in Ludgate Street, London ; Mr. Goadby, Sherborne ; Mr. Furseman, Ashburton; Messrs. Haydon and Whitfield, Plymouth; Messrs. Manning and Martin, Launceston; Mr. Allison, Falmouth; Mr. Rogers, Helstone; Mr. Hewitt, Penzance; Mrs. Manning, Bideford; Mr. Thorn, Exeter; and by the Author, at St. Mary’s Island, Scilly, MDCCLXIX. [1769]. - [2],ii,102p ; 8°. - Dredge p.29 (Bibliotheca Cornubiensia); *ESTC t125943.

Launceston. Blith, Charles. 1699. Mapseller*. Gascoyne, Joel, b. 1650. A map of the county of Cornwall newly surveyed by Joel: Gascoyne. - [London] : Sold by J: Thornton in the Minories, by R: Mount bookseller on Tower Hill by P: Lea map-seller in Cheapside, by Chr: Brown at the Globe the West end of S. Pauls Londo. By Cha. Yeo bookseller in Exon, by Fr: Hill grocer in Plimouth, by Cha: Blith at the White Har in Lanceston. Sold by Wm. Berry in Craggs Court near Charing Cross, [1699]. - *ESTC.

Launceston. Eyre. 1789. Bookseller*. The EXETER and West-Country traders' memorandum-book, for the year 1790. - Exeter : Printed and sold by W.Grigg and Son; sold also by Mr. Barnikel, Plymouth; Mr. Cleave, Totnes; Mr. Barrett, Barnstaple; Mr. Eyre, Launceston; Mrs. Elliott, Falmouth; Miss Kirkup, Honiton; Mr. Griffiths, Bideford; Mr. Handford, Ashburton; Mr. Huxtable, Southmolton; and may be had of all other booksellers , [1789]. - New Exeter journal 10 Dec. 1789 etc.

Launceston. Manning and Martin. 1769. Bookseller*. HEAD, Isaac. A confutation of the observations on free masonry, by [...] I.Head, P.G.M.S. ... - Exeter : printed (for the author) by A. Brice and B. Thorn: and sold by Messrs. Hawes, Clarke, and Collins, Pater-Noster-Row, and Mr. Johnson, in Ludgate Street, London ; Mr. Goadby, Sherborne ; Mr. Furseman, Ashburton; Messrs. Haydon and Whitfield, Plymouth; Messrs. Manning and Martin, Launceston; Mr. Allison, Falmouth; Mr. Rogers, Helstone; Mr. Hewitt, Penzance; Mrs. Manning, Bideford; Mr. Thorn, Exeter; and by the Author, at St. Mary’s Island, Scilly, MDCCLXIX. [1769]. - [2],ii,102p ; 8°. - Dredge p.29 (Bibliotheca Cornubiensia); *ESTC t125943.

Launceston. Martin, R. 1776. Bookseller*. CARPENTER, William. A sermon on the harvest of this year, 1777, from Acts xivth, verse 17th; addressed to the farmers of this kingdom; ... by William Carpenter. - London : Printed for G.Robinson; B.Thorn, Exon; and R.Martin, Launceston, in the county of Cornwall , [1777]. - 16p ; 4°. - Vertical chain lines. - *ESTC t007606.

Launceston. Martin, Robert. 1776. Bookseller*. CARPENTER, William. The proper mode of observing a publick fast consider´d and explain'd in a sermon preached on Friday December 13 1776 by William Carpenter, D.D., vicar of Treneglos cum Warbstow in the county of Cornwall. - Plymouth : Printed by R.Weatherley for Messrs. Geo. Robinson, Pater-Noster Row, London; Barnabas Thorn, Exeter; and Robert Martin, Launceston , [1776]. - [20]p ; 4°. - AUC 847C3 (*Bodl. Vet. A 5 d.197 (11)).

Launceston. Martin, Robert. 1795. Bookseller*. Carpenter, William. A sermon preached at Launceston in the county of Cornwall, on Thursday the fourth of June 1795, by William Carpenter, D.D. curate of Launceston and vicar of Lewanick, before the major commandant [Colonel Sam. Archer] other officers and the two companies of volunteer infantry belonging to the said parish, when their colours, the present of Her Grace the Dutchess of Northumberland were delivered to them. - London : Printed for Robert Martin, Launceston; G.G. and J.Robinson, London; and J.Manning, Exeter , [1795]. - viii,18p ; 8°. - *Dredge p.53 (Bibliotheca Cornubiensia); ESTC t027079; Plymouth Public Library L2939.

Launceston. Smithurst, Benjamin. 1700. Bookseller*. ROSSINGTON, James. Infant-baptism or infant-sprinkling (as the Anabaptists ironically term it) asserted, and explained by the scriptures ... by J.R. rector of Lezant ... - London : Printed and sold by J.Taylor at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-yard, Philip Bishop at Exon and Benjamin Smithurst at Launceston in Cornwall , 1700. - 8°. - Wing R1993 ; *Dredge p.11 (Bibliotheca Cornubiensia); Plymouth Public Library L1368; Term catalogues Hilary 1700 iii,169.

Penryn. Cock, William. 1813. Printer. St. Paul's opinion of Jesus Christ stated: in a letter to a friend / By a member of the Church of England.-- Penryn printed and sold by W. Cock 1813.-- 31, [1] pages ; 23 cm (8°). - Held by: British Library ; WorldCat.

Penryn. Cock, William. 1814. Printer. An account of the revival of the work of God : in the county of Cornwall; with advice to young converts: to which is added, an appendix, containing some remarks on the Rev. C. Val. Le Grice's Sermon on revivalism, preached at St. Mary's Chapel, Penzance / By the Rev. John Riles.-- Penryn ; London ; Truro ; Falmouth ; Redruth ; Helston Printed and sold by W. Cock; Sold also by Lackington, Allen, & Co. Finsbury Square, and T. Blanshard, City Road, London; Heard, Truro; Dixon, Falmouth; Bennett, Redruth; Penaluna, Helston; and by the Itinerant Methodist Preachers 1814.-- 47p ; 21 cm. - Held by: British Library ; University of Manchester Libraries ; WorldCat.

Penryn. Cock, William. 1814. Printer. The Christian remembrancer, or, Short reflections upon the faith, life, and conduct of a real Christian / by Ambrose Serle. - Penryn [England] : Printed by and for W. Cock, 1814.- Source: WorldCat.

Penryn. Cock, William. 1814. Printer. A collection of hymns for the use of the people called Methodists / by John Wesley. – Penryn : Printed by W. Cock, 1814.- 537p. - Sources: Potts (1963), p. 313.

Penryn. Cock, William. 1814. Printer. The divinity of Christ and the necessity of his atonement, vindicated from the cavils of Mr. Thomas Prout and his associates / by Samuel Drew, St. Austell, Cornwall.-- Penryn Printed and sold by W. Cock : Sold also by the author, by the Principal booksellers, and by the itinerant Methodist preachers in Cornwall and Devon 1814.-- 83,[1]p ; 21cm (8vo). - Drew's answer to Prout's 'Reply' to Drew's 'Scriptural and philosophical arguments to prove the divinity of Christ, and the necessity of his atonement'. - Held by: University of Cambridge Libraries ; University of Edinburgh Libraries ; University of Oxford Libraries ; University of Manchester Libraries ; WorldCat.

Penryn. Cock, William. 1814. Printer. A letter to a Member-of-That-Body, containing some strictures on his Letter to Mr. John Riles / by William Aver.-- Penryn (Cornwall) Printed and sold by W. Cock, Penryn, sold also by the Itinerant Methodist preachers in Cornwall 1814.-- 52 pages ; 21 cm. - Held by: University of Edinburgh Libraries ; University of Manchester Libraries ; WorldCat.

Penryn. Cock, William. 1814. Printer. A letter to the Rev. C. Val. Le Grice : occasioned by his sermon, entitled 'Proofs of the spirit, or, considerations on revivalism' / By R. Treffry.-- 2nd ed..-- Penryn ; London Printed and sold by W. Cock; Sold also by T. Blanshard, City Road, London, and by most other Booksellers 1814.-- 47p ; 22 cm. - Held by: British Library ; University of Manchester Libraries ; Worldcat.

Penryn. Cock, William. 1814. Printer. The Life of the Honble. Colonel Gardiner : who was slain at the battle of Prestonpans / By P. Doddridge ...-- [Penryn] Printed by W. Cock, Penryn & sold by S. A. Oddy, Ivy Lane, London [1814].-- 8, 247, [1]p. ; 22 cm. (8º). - With an engraved title-page. Date from watermark on final leaf of copy at RB.23.a.33707. Dedication on pp. [3]-8 signed and dated: P. Doddridge. Northampton, July 1, 1747. - Held by: British Library ; WorldCat.

Penryn. Cock, William. 1814? Printer. Some remarkable passages in the life of the Hon. Col. James Gardiner / [Doddridge, Philip.].-- Penryn W. Cock, printer [18--].-- 247p. - Held by: University of Exeter Libraries.

Penryn. Cock, William. 1814. Printer. Strictures on Female Attire, in two epistles, originally written by a pious Clergyman [T. W.], to a young lady. Published under the direction of the Rev. John Riles / [W., T.].-- Penryn : Printed and sold by W. Cock; sold also by Lackington, Allen, & Co. Finsbury Square, and T. Blanshard, City Road, London; Cruttwell, Bath; Rose, Bristol; Woolmer, Exeter; Nettleton, Plymouth; Philp, Dock; and by all other principal Booksellers , 1814.-- vi, 6-23 p. ; 8º. - Signed at end: T.W. - Preface signed: John Riles.- URL: http://books.google.com/books?vid=BL:A0017911380. - Held by: British Library ; University of Bristol Libraries ; Worldcat.

Penryn. Cock, William. 1815? Printer. The book of common prayer and administration of the sacraments & other rights and ceremonies of the Church : according to the use of the United Church of England and Ireland, together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches, including all the Offices of the Church, the companion to the altar, the articles of religion etc., with notes and useful directions. - Penryn, Eng. : W. Cock , [1815?] embellished with engravings. - Source: WorldCat. - Held by: British Library.

Penryn. Cock, William. 1815. Printer. An extract from the journal of Mr. John Nelson, preacher of the Gospel : containing an account of God's dealing with him, from his youth to the forty-second year of his age / by John Nelson. - Penryn [England] : Printed by and for W. Cock, 1815.- Sources: WorldCat ; Potts (1963), p. 313.

Penryn. Cock, William. 1815. Printer. An Extract of the Life of the late Rev. David Brainerd : missionary to the Indians / By John Wesley ... Cock's edition. - Penryn : Printed by and for W. Cock, 1815.- With "Some Reflections and Observations on the Preceding Memoirs of Mr. Brainerd." - 307 p. ; 8º. - Source: WorldCat. - Held by: British Library.

Penryn. Cock, William. 1815? Printer. The family book : teaching every man how to become a true Christian, secondly, how to live as a Christian...and thirdly how to die as a Christian...in plain familiar conferences, between a teacher and a learner, with forms of prayer suited to every occasion / by Richard Baxter. - Penryn : [W. Cock, pr.], [n.d.]- Source: WorldCat.

Penryn. Cock, William. 1815? Printer. A golden treasury, for the children of God, whose treasure is in heaven consisting of select texts of the Bible, with practical observations in prose and verse, for every day in the year: together with a few forms of prayer for private use ... / by Carl Heinrich von Bogatzky. - Penryn, Printed by and for W. Cock [18-?]- Source: WorldCat.

Penryn. Cock, William. 1815. Printer. Memoirs of Richard Trewavas, jun. of Mousehole, Cornwall: compiled chiefly from his own papers : Accompanied by a poem, on the burning of Mousehole by the Spaniards, (during the reign of Queen Elizabeth;) with some other of his shorter pieces, on various subjects / By R. Treffry. ...-- Penryn printed and sold by W. Cock; sold also by T. Blanshard, ... and by the itinerant Methodist preachers of Cornwall 1815.-- 112 p. ; 16 cm. (8º). - "The profits of this publication to be applied to the relief of the widow and four fatherless children." (tp). Introduction dated Penzance, May 26, 1815. - Held by: British Library ; Devon Heritage Centre: p920 ; University of Exeter Libraries. – Sources: ; Potts (1963), p. 313.

Penryn. Cock, William. 1815. Printer. The poor man's family book : teaching every man how to become a true Christian, secondly, how to live as a Christian...and thirdly how to die as a Christian...in plain familiar conferences, between a teacher and a learner, with forms of prayer suited to every occasion / by Richard Baxter.-- New edition..-- Penryn W. Cock, pr. 1815.-- 641p : front. – Another edition of: The poor man's best companion: in plain and familiar dialogues. With forms of prayer for various uses ... By the Rev. Richard Baxter.-- Penryn : W. Cock 1815.-- iv, 641 p. : plate ; 8º. - Held by: British Library. – Sources: WorldCat ; Potts (1963), p. 313.

Penryn. Cock, William. 1815. Printer. The world to come / By Isaac Watts.-- Penryn printed by W. Cock , 1815.-- 511 p. – Sources: ; Potts (1963), p. 313.

Penryn. Cock, William. 1816. Printer. The interesting narrative of the life of Olaudah Equiano; or Gustavus Vassa, the African / written by himself.-- Penryn printed by and for W. Cock 1816.-- 328 p. : plate ; 8º. - Held by: British Library ; University of Birmingham Libraries ; WorldCat.

Penryn. Cock, William. 1816. Printer. A sermon on perfect love ... / [Heaton, James.].-- Penryn : Printed for the author by William Cock 1816.-- 8vo. - Held by: University of Manchester Libraries ; University of Oxford Libraries ; WorldCat.

Penryn. Cock, William. 1816. Printer. The pilgrim's progress : from this world to that which is to come; delivered under the similitude of a dream: wherein are discovered the manner of his setting out, his dangerous journey, and safe arrival at the desired country: containing the pilgrimage of his wife and children, and also their safe arrival / by John Bunyan, late minister of the Gospel at Bedford. In three parts. With explanatory notes by W. Mason Esq. and evangelical reflections, selected from the Rev. J. Newton, J. Bradford, Dr. Hawker, and others.-- Cock's edition. Embellished with superb engravings fom original drawings.-- Penryn Printed for W. Cock; and sold by his agents throughout the Kingdom 1816.-- 512 p. ; 21 cm. - The frontispiece is the only engraving. - Held by: British Library ; National Library of Wales. – Sources: Worldcat ; Potts (1963), p. 313.

Penzance. Hewett, J. 1793. Bookseller*. Parkin, James. A sermon preached at Chumleigh, May 7, 1793, at the visitation of the Rev. the Archdeacon of Barnstaple. By James Parkin, A.M. rector of Oakford. - London : Printed and sold by B.Law and Son; Trueman and Son, Exeter; and J.Hewett,Penzance , 1793. - 4°. - *Dredge p.32 (Bibliotheca Cornubiensis).

Penzance. Hewitt. 1769. Bookseller*. HEAD, Isaac. A confutation of the observations on free masonry, by [...] I.Head, P.G.M.S. ... - Exeter : printed (for the author) by A. Brice and B. Thorn: and sold by Messrs. Hawes, Clarke, and Collins, Pater-Noster-Row, and Mr. Johnson, in Ludgate Street, London ; Mr. Goadby, Sherborne ; Mr. Furseman, Ashburton; Messrs. Haydon and Whitfield, Plymouth; Messrs. Manning and Martin, Launceston; Mr. Allison, Falmouth; Mr. Rogers, Helstone; Mr. Hewitt, Penzance; Mrs. Manning, Bideford; Mr. Thorn, Exeter; and by the Author, at St. Mary’s Island, Scilly, MDCCLXIX. [1769]. - [2],ii,102p ; 8°. - Dredge p.29 (Bibliotheca Cornubiensia); *ESTC t125943.

Penzance. Michell, James. 1755. Bookseller*. BORLASE, William. Observations on the ancient and present state of the Islands of Scilly, and their importance to the trade of Great-Britain. In a letter to the Reverend Charles Lyttleton, Ll.D. Dean of Exeter, and F.R.S. By William Borlase. M.A. F.R.S. - Oxford : Printed by W.Jackson. Sold by W.Sandby, in Fleetstreet, and R.Baldwin, in Pater-noster Row, London; Mess. Fletcher, Clements, and Parker, in Oxford; Mess. Leake and Frederick, at Bath; Mess. Score and Thorn at Exeter; and Mess. Jewell and Michell in Cornwall , 1756. - [4],140p,v plates : folded ill, folded map ; 4°. - *WSL; Bibliotheca Cornubiensia p.34; ESTC t144116.

Penzance. Michell, James. 1756. Bookseller*. GIRRARD, J. Practical lectures on education, spiritual and temporal [...]. By J.Girrard, W.M., &c., in Exeter. - Exon : Printed by Andrew Brice, for the editor; and sold by Messrs. Score and Thorn, booksellers in Exeter; Mr. Gould, bookseller in Dorchester; John Trownson, bookseller in Totness; Thomas Tremlett, in Dartmouth; and James Michell, bookseller in Penzance , 1756. - [10],7-204p ; 8°. - *WSL; Dredge p.104-5; ESTC; t099921.

Penzance. Mitchel, J. 1758. Bookseller*. MOORE, Anthony. An essay on the art of preaching, addressed to the clergy. By Anthony Moore, .. - Falmouth : Printed by M.Allison, for the author, and sold by Cave and Henry, London; J.Fletcher, in Oxford; J.Leake, at Bath; B.Thorn, at Exeter; J.Nankivel, at St. Austle; J.Mitchel, at Penzance; and by the men that carry the Sherborne paper , 1758. - vii,[1],59,[1]p ; 8°. - Verse. - ESTC t060300.

Penzance. Mitchell, J. 1753. Bookseller*. WALKER, Samuel. A sermon preached at Truro in Cornwall at the funerall of a young man who was drowned as he was bathing on Sunday, June 3, 1753. By Samuel Walker, A.B. The second edition. - Falmouth : Printed by M.Allison; and sold by J.Painter in Truro; I.Head in Helstone; J.Mitchell in Penzance; R.Gray in Redruth; J.Nankivell in St. Austell; A.Tozer in Exon.; and R.Baldwin, jun. at the Rose in Paternoster row, London , 1753. - 16p ; 8°. - *Dredge p.25 (Bibliotheca Cornubiensia); Bodl. G pamph 2744(10); AUC 304W9.

Penzance? Jewell. 1755. Bookseller*. BORLASE, William. Observations on the ancient and present state of the Islands of Scilly, and their importance to the trade of Great-Britain. In a letter to the Reverend Charles Lyttleton, Ll.D. Dean of Exeter, and F.R.S. By William Borlase. M.A. F.R.S. - Oxford : Printed by W.Jackson. Sold by W.Sandby, in Fleetstreet, and R.Baldwin, in Pater-noster Row, London; Mess. Fletcher, Clements, and Parker, in Oxford; Mess. Leake and Frederick, at Bath; Mess. Score and Thorn at Exeter; and Mess. Jewell and Michell in Cornwall , 1756. - [4],140p,v plates : folded ill, folded map ; 4°. - *WSL; Bibliotheca Cornubiensia p.34; ESTC t144116.

Redruth. Gray, R. 1753. Bookseller*. WALKER, Samuel. A sermon preached at Truro in Cornwall at the funerall of a young man who was drowned as he was bathing on Sunday, June 3, 1753. By Samuel Walker, A.B. The second edition. - Falmouth : Printed by M.Allison; and sold by J.Painter in Truro; I.Head in Helstone; J.Mitchell in Penzance; R.Gray in Redruth; J.Nankivell in St. Austell; A.Tozer in Exon.; and R.Baldwin, jun. at the Rose in Paternoster row, London , 1753. - 16p ; 8°. - *Dredge p.25 (Bibliotheca Cornubiensia); Bodl. G pamph 2744(10); AUC 304W9.

Saint Austell. Hennah, E. 1801. Printer*. DREW, Samuel. A letter to the unknown author, of an almost unknown pamphlet : entitled, 'Remarks on two pamphlets,' entitled 'Methodism tried,' and 'Observations on Mr. Polwhele's Anecdotes of Methodism' / By Samuel Drew, St. Austell.-- St. Austell [etc] : Printed and Sold by E. Hennah; Sold also by Nettleton and Gray, Plymouth; Heydon, Market-street, Dock; and by most Book sellers in Cornwall. The above pamphlet may be had by applying to any of the Preachers late in connection with the Rev. J. Wesley, 1801.-- 24p ; 17 cm. - Held by: Manchester.

Saint Austell. Nankivell, J. 1753. Bookseller*. WALKER, Samuel. A sermon preached at Truro in Cornwall at the funerall of a young man who was drowned as he was bathing on Sunday, June 3, 1753. By Samuel Walker, A.B. The second edition. - Falmouth : Printed by M.Allison; and sold by J.Painter in Truro; I.Head in Helstone; J.Mitchell in Penzance; R.Gray in Redruth; J.Nankivell in St. Austell; A.Tozer in Exon.; and R.Baldwin, jun. at the Rose in Paternoster row, London , 1753. - 16p ; 8°. - *Dredge p.25 (Bibliotheca Cornubiensia); Bodl. G pamph 2744(10); AUC 304W9.

Saint Austell. Nankivell, J. 1758. Bookseller*. MOORE, Anthony. An essay on the art of preaching, addressed to the clergy. By Anthony Moore, .. - Falmouth : Printed by M.Allison, for the author, and sold by Cave and Henry, London; J.Fletcher, in Oxford; J.Leake, at Bath; B.Thorn, at Exeter; J.Nankivel, at St. Austle; J.Mitchel, at Penzance; and by the men that carry the Sherborne paper , 1758. - vii,[1],59,[1]p ; 8°. - Verse. - ESTC t060300.

Saint Austell. Nankivell. 1752. Bookseller*. SOUTHCOMB, Lewis. The christian's peculiar character: or, universal love the truest mark of a christian and the principal expedient of enjoying true felicity, not only in this world, but also in the world to come. A sermon, preach'd at Trinity-Chapel, by Honiton House, in Southmolton, Devon, on January the 1st, being the first day of the new calculation, and the first year of the new-stile. By Lewis Southcomb, rector of Rose-Ash. ... - Sherborne : Printed and sold by R.Goadby; the booksellers of Exeter, Tiverton, and Barnstaple; Mr. Nankivell, in St. Austell; and Mr. Allison, in Falmouth , 1752. - 24p ; 4°. - *DRO 4131M/F19; ESTC t018054.

Saint Mary, Scilly. Head, Isaac. 1769. Author and bookseller*. HEAD, Isaac. A confutation of the observations on free masonry, by [...] I.Head, P.G.M.S. ... - Exeter : printed (for the author) by A. Brice and B. Thorn: and sold by Messrs. Hawes, Clarke, and Collins, Pater-Noster-Row, and Mr. Johnson, in Ludgate Street, London ; Mr. Goadby, Sherborne ; Mr. Furseman, Ashburton; Messrs. Haydon and Whitfield, Plymouth; Messrs. Manning and Martin, Launceston; Mr. Allison, Falmouth; Mr. Rogers, Helstone; Mr. Hewitt, Penzance; Mrs. Manning, Bideford; Mr. Thorn, Exeter; and by the Author, at St. Mary’s Island, Scilly, MDCCLXIX. [1769]. - [2],ii,102p ; 8°. - Dredge p.29 (Bibliotheca Cornubiensia); *ESTC t125943.

Truro. Brice, Andrew. 1742. Printer. HALS, William. [The compleat history of Cornwall. Part ii. Being the parochial history.] - [Truro?] : [A.Brice] , [1742?]. - 160p ; 2°. - Wrapper to number 1 has title: Number I of the weekly publication of four full sheets (now printing at Truro) of the compleat history of Cornwal, general and parochial: written by William Hals. At foot: N.B. We begin the publication with the second part of the work, ... because ... first part not yet completed. The first part was never published. - *Dredge p.24 (Bibliotheca Cornubiensia); ESTC t101677 (dated [1750?]); Bodl. GA Cornwall c.1.

Truro. Brice, Andrew. 1742. Printer. JAMES, Nicholas. Poems on several occasions. By Nicholas James. - Truro : Printed by Andrew Brice , 1742. - [12],148p ; 8°. - A list of subscribers names, p.127-148. - *Held by: Devon Heritage Centre: s821/Jam. - Plymouth Public Library L4754 (Exeter imprint). - Subjects: Cornwall . Writers . James, Nicholas . Works. Poetry.

Truro. Buckland. 1776. Bookseller*. PETERS, Charles. Sermons by the late Rev. Charles Peters M.A. rector of St. Mabyn's, Cornwall, (author of the Critical dissertation on the Book of Job.) Published from his MSS. by his nephew Jon. Peters M.A. vicar of St. Clements, near Truro, Cornwall. - London : Printed and sold by C.Bathurst in Fleet-Street; Mr. Thorn in Exeter; Mr. Allison at Falmouth; and Mr. Buckland at Truro , 1776. - [4],vii,[1],441,[3]p ; 8°. - *WSL ; Dredge p.30 (Bibliotheca Cornubiensia); ESTC t104660.

Truro. Chapel. 1799. Bookseller*. Reece, Samuel. A selection of evangelical hymns, a considerable number of which have never before been published, intended for the use of the congregation meeting at Barrack Street, Dock; and calculated for the use of all, who would wish to combine in their praises to God, the spirit of truth (unadulterated by the inventions of men) as well as the spirit of poetry. By the Rev. Samuel Reece. - Plymouth Dock : Printed and sold by J.Heydon, Market Street; sold also by Mr. Richards, Plymouth; and Mr. Chapel, Truro , [1799]. - [18],278p ; 12°. - Preface dated: Dock, July 25, 1799. - *Dredge p.91.

Truro. Harry, W. 1798. Printer*. Gregor, William. A sermon preached at the visitation, held by the Archdeacon of Cornwall, at Truro, on the 14th day of May, 1798, by the Revd. William Gregor, A.M. - Truro : Printed and sold by W.Harry; sold also by W. and J.Richardson, London; Messrs. Goadby and Co., Sherborne; and S.Woolmer, Exeter , [1798]. - 30p ; 4°. - *ESTC t004510.

Truro. Harry. 1790. Booksellers*. The EXETER pocket journal; or, West Country gentleman and tradesman's memorandum-book for the year of our Lord, 1791, ... - Exeter : Printed and sold by Trewman and Son; sold also by Haydon and Son, Plymouth; Maurice and Edwards, Plymouth-Dock; Murch, Barnstaple; Leigh, Dartmouth; Huxtable, Southmolton; Harry, Truro; Liddell, Bodmin; and all other booksellers in town & country , [1790]. - viii,60p ; 8°. - Held in: Devon Heritage Centre. - *WSL; Davidson p.28.

Truro. Painter, J. 1753. Bookseller*. WALKER, Samuel. A sermon preached at Truro in Cornwall at the funerall of a young man who was drowned as he was bathing on Sunday, June 3, 1753. By Samuel Walker, A.B. The second edition. - Falmouth : Printed by M.Allison; and sold by J.Painter in Truro; I.Head in Helstone; J.Mitchell in Penzance; R.Gray in Redruth; J.Nankivell in St. Austell; A.Tozer in Exon.; and R.Baldwin, jun. at the Rose in Paternoster row, London , 1753. - 16p ; 8°. - *Dredge p.25 (Bibliotheca Cornubiensia); Bodl. G pamph 2744(10); AUC 304W9.

Truro. Painter. 1770. Bookseller*. VIVIAN, Thomas. An exposition of the catechism of the Church of England; by question and answer. Designed chiefly for the use of schools. By Thomas Vivian, vicar of Cornwood, Devon ... - London : Printed for E. & C.Dilly in the Poultry; and sold by Messrs. Goadby in Sherborne, Thorn in Exeter, Haydon in Plimouth, Tozer in Modbury, Painter in Truro, Allison in Falmouth , 1770. - xxxii,208p ; 12°. - *Dredge p.29; ESTC t124494.

Truro. Passmore. 1814. Bookseller*. WESTLAKE, Thomas. A general view of opinions and evidence on the mode, subjects and history of baptism [...].-- 3rd ed., much enlarged..-- London : Sold by W. Button, Paternoster-Row, also by P. Street, 10, Phoenix-Court, West-Street, West Smithfield: Davies and Eldridge, Gandy's-Street, and Gresswell, North-Street, Exeter; James, Bristol. and Passmore, Truro, 1814.-- [7],iv,[3],8-139,[1]p ; 18 cm. (8vo). - Statement of printer on verso of half-title; "Printed by J. Gresswell, 87, North-Street, Exeter". Verso of final leaf contains errata statement. - Held by: Manchester ; National Library of Wales ; British Library.

Truro. Tregoning, J. 1799. Printer and bookseller*. Cardew, Cornelius. A sermon preached in the parish church of St. Mary, in Truro, before the governors of the Cornwall General Infirmary, on its being opened for the reception of patients, Monday, August 12. 1799. By Cornelius Cardew, D.D. master of the grammar school in Truro, and one of the chaplains in ordinary to His Highness the Prince of Wales ... - Truro : Printed and sold by J.Tregoning; sold also by J.Wallis, Pater Noster Row, London; Trewman and Son, Exeter; Matthews, Helston, and by all other booksellers. Price 1s. 6d. for the benefit of the infirmary , [1799]. - *Dredge p.54.

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