60 KILLIGREW MANUSCRIPTS. 



,, 6 Sept. Toueliing a Bodmin Man as tenant for M" 

 Bowne's House, under a landlord who never 

 refuses to do every thing for the Accommoda- 

 tion of a Reasonable Tenant," 



,, 30 Sep. " Custome " to be expected at Mrs. Bowne's 

 House, ''the Signe " of which to be "the 

 Spread Eagle to the Vulgar" " yet in fact y^ 

 Killigrew Armes " Work on the Pyramid 

 to be discontinued during the Winter. 

 ' ' Salt board Order for the shiping ffish at 

 St. Maws." "Do not you bless yourself e 

 that You are not Sadled with a Wife." 



,, 18 Oct. Touching M"" Laroche's visit to Falmouth. 

 " Between you and I, Mr. Agent behaves like 

 a right Raskell." 



,, 22 Oct. M' Laroche at Arwenack. 



„ 3 Nov. " Signe of Pearces Taverne " to be " the King's 

 Arms." " Preposterous " of Eagland to raise 

 the scaffolding of the Pyramid "up to 50 

 foot high." 



,, 12 Nov. M' Laroche's journey from Port Eliot to London 

 in 8 days "more like flying than rideing." 

 Men still employed on Pyramid "to hold on 

 from morning till night without going to 

 dinner." 



„ 19 Nov. Touching M"^ Hall's Mother's "Indiscreet 

 bableing." " Check the nonsense " of the 

 workmen about the Pyramid. 



,, 3 Dec. Ee furnishing " Pearce's Taverne." 



„ 24 Dec. Ee "War w*"^ Spain." "Christmas Coynage 

 Tin, &c." 

 1737-8, 21 Jan. The word " Sterling " out of use. Has 

 recommended M"^ Hall to M'^ MerriU as a 

 Suitable Steward, Snoxell to succeed M'^' 

 Bowne. 

 „ 11 Feb. " Tell M^^^ Hill that if her Son the Seaman be 

 inclined to the Church of Eoome, I will Use 



