342 "JEWS IN CORNWALL"] AND "MARAZION." 



that "Abraham, a tinner" actually worked tin mines in the time 

 of Edward III, it is plain that those names, terms, and other re- 

 mains of the old language, which historians and local guides, one 

 and all, have adduced in support of the " Jewish theory," are not 

 to be altogether explained away, and that the Professor is hasty 

 in the conclusion to which he comes, (p. 491), "Thus vanish the 

 Jews from Cornwall." 



