FOW 532 FOX 
&, = 297060706 2 4 Gf 4 25m. See their Major 
Fovartu. 18 
Sharp Fovurtn of some writers ; has the ratio 5— 
= 200 2 + 6f 4+ 25m. See Comma-deficient Major 
Fourrn. 
Superfuous Fourrn of Bemetzrieder ; its ratio is 
aa = 31254 6f4 27m. See Comma-redundant 
major Fourtn. 
Superfluous Fourtu of Chambers and Marsh ; has 
the ratio 1°, = 2002 4 Gf4 25m. See Comma-tef 
cient major Fourtn. a 
Superfluous Fountu of Chladni ; has the ratio=, = 
901 = 4+ 6f+4 26m. See Major Fourtn. 
Superfluous Fountu of Galileo ; has the ratio =°, _ 
265% 4+ 5f+4 23m. See Comma-redundant minor 
Feurrn. 
Temperaments of the Fourtns, in galery tempered 
douzeaves: these are the same, ‘but wi oy signs, 
as those of their complemental fifths, respectively, 7. ¢. 
if the fifths have flat temperaments, the fou will 
have sharp ones, and vice versa. Thus, if eleven of the : 
fourths in an octave are alike tempered, the remaining 
one or wolf temperament will be = d— the sum of 
these 11 fourth temperaments. 
The eleven tem ents of the fourths, are each, 
= }c— } temp. Ill; 
ch is a large oiling, and seems to have been 
erected about the time of Edward IV. ‘It has a large and 
two smaller aisles, and a handsome tower on the west. 
The market-house is large and spacious, and over it is 
a neat town hall, some time ago by Philip Rash- | 
leigh, Esq, and Lord Viscount Valletort, who then re- 
presented the burgh in parliament, The town also 
contains two good free schools, an alms-house for eight 
decayed widows, and a poor’s-house. “The ancient 
mansion, called the Place, or Treffry-house, is situated 
on an eminence on the north side of the church, ‘and 
though now in a state of decay, has once been a hand- 
The erste pat of the. inhabitants of Fowey |are 
connected with fishery. More than 28,000 
hogsheads of fish are annually brought into this port. 
The harbour is now by two small batteries, 
and by St Catherine's fort, which stands on the summit 
of a magnificent pile of rocks, that bounds one of the 
creeks of the river. This’ fort was built by the towns- 
men, in the reign of Henry VIII. On sides of 
the river Fawy, the scenery is extremely picturesque. 
TE sates ere Coveposes ok © Tate Disien one ane” 
~~ jet quartz. The ruins of two square 
stohe to exist on the rocks on i o! 
teohartoan ete preeee iN SSIES, 
The following is the statistical abstract for 1811, ins “-Y—” 
cluding the town and parish; 
Mata howe nes oJ vo 227° — ; 
me oh aS obama mee See i - 380 d 
Ditto employed in agriculture,..... 50 | J 
Ditto employed in trade and manufactures, 75 t 
Males, CCC Vo ss eer TO DRL Pe Y q 
4 
pre Penarth me eee 765 ‘ 
: ‘population i yp 0% ear irens ee ARR ents . 
mill; 50°07 7", See Pelywhele'a History of Cormall 
mill, a. s Hi: ; 
Maton's ,Obserualions-on the Weblera path de and the 
Beauties of England and Wales, vol. ii. p. 410. ‘(v) 
FOWLING-Prece. See Gun Manuracrory., 
FOX, Cnartes James, second son of Henry Fox, 
Lord Holland, and of Lady G. C. Lennox, was born on 
extremely i in his and to have been 
gratified Saran tt bemona tonto whimsical or ca 
equer, A goer) pees de “of 
‘ F ih a t 
North and Mr Fox, ‘whio had yoy 
most determined enemies to each | 
