SUPPLEMENT TO THE THREE TOWNS BIBLIOTHECA. 
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Channel Fleet in Plymouth Sound. Currie, Stonehouse. 1869. 
General Election Galop. J. S. Mitchell, Plymouth. 1868. 
"Good Bye." Song. Words and music by Kate B. Hearder 
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Grand Naval Sham Fight in Barnpool. J. E. "Wood. Currie, 
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"I am Love's Messenger." Song. T. J. Prout. Plymouth. 1873. 
Launching of the Hibernia, 120 ; Circe, 32 ; Pallas, 32 ; undocking 
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R. Parkes. 1804. 
Loss of the Dutton East Indiaman. John Jeffryes [dedicated to 
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Plymouth Sound from the Ropehouse, Plymouth Dock. Charles 
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Prospect (A) of Plymouth and y e Sound. Timothy Iordan [dedi- 
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Royal Dockyard, at Plymouth, at the time of the Yisit of George 
III. R. Dodd. 
Set (A) of 12 Second Grade Perspective Drawing Papers. H. Evers. 
Some Account of the Ancient Rood Screen in Harberton Church, 
Totnes, Devon. E. L. [Francis Lane.] Latimer, Plymouth. 
1872. [Francis Lane, artist ; b. Plymouth.] 
View of the new Royal Hospital Buildings, near Plymouth. Thomas 
Clarkson. 1780. 
Yiews by Payne — Mount Batten from Oreston; Plymouth from 
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Yiews by Wallis — Devonport from Mount Edgcumbe ; Devonport 
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BIOGRAPHY AND HISTORY. 
Ecclesiastical History (The) of Old Plymouth. J. Brooking Rowe. 
Plymouth Institution Transactions. [Reprinted for private 
circulation.] 1873. 
Essay (An) towards a History of Plymouth, consisting of Yestiges 
collected and recollected, with neglected Biography of some 
Characters who have conducted themselves with honour in the 
town, and also of some remarkable eccentric Persons, with 
lists of the Mayors and Representatives, and Charters, &c, 
