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September 6. Opening of New Piiblie Eooms at Canaborne. 



September 10. Opening of New Public Eooms, including Library, Geo- 

 logical Museum, &c., at Penzance. 



September 12. At a Meeting of the Bucks Archaeological Society, the 

 Duke of Buckingham, Lord President of Council, spoke of the destruction 

 of valuable antiquities through neglect, and suggested that these remains 

 should be under the care of local authorities, and the supervision of a 

 responsible Minister of the Crown. 



September 13, 18, and 25. Cornish Telegraph publishes communications 

 from "An Old Inhabitant," "Old Celt," and "An Ex- Inhabitant," on 

 " Dolly Pentreath and her last resting-place." 



September 18. Cornish Telegraph publishes a letter by " Old Celt," on 

 " The Penzance of om* Grandfathers." 



September 19. Cornwall Gazette contains an Account of Vestiges of 

 Ancient Tin Workings in the Loe Pool Valley. 



September 20. West Briton publishes " Botanical Notes," by Mr. 

 Thomas Cragoe of Penhellick, near Truro. 



September 26. Egloshayle Church re-opened, after restoration. 



September 27 and December 6. West Briton publishes articles entitled 

 " Cornubiana," &c., concerning the parish of St. Germans. 



October 2. The Church of St. Sennen, Land's End, re-opened, after 

 restoration. 



October 3. Cornwall Gazette publishes a letter from "Christopher 

 Cooke," giving an account of Mr. Charles Bennett, who, blind from his 

 childhood, was organist of Truro Church more than 40 years, and died in 

 February. 1804. 



October 4, 18, and 25. West Briton publishes letters from " T. Q. C," 

 and " A," concerning the birth-place of Bishop Trelawny, and the song 

 «' And shall Trelawny die ? " 



October 8. Philleigh Church re-opened, after restoration. 



October 10. Calstock Church re-opened, after restoration. 



October 11. Woodcocks shot, at Trewince, Gerrans, and Carn-Galver, 

 near Penzance. 



October 15. Penzance School of Art. Exhibition of Pictures and 

 Presentation of Students' Prizes, at St. John's Hall, Penzance. 



October 25. West Briton publishes a communication from " Curiosus," 

 on "Jetwells," an ancient house near Camelford; and on means of pre- 

 sei-ving representations of antiquities. 



