THREE TOWNS BIBLIOTHECA. 
231 
Two Plunges for a Pearl. Mortimer Collins. [Has sundry refer- 
ences to Plymouth and Plymoutliians.] 
Ueber das Homerischi Trojas. Jacob Bryant. 1798. 
Under the Black Flag. M. A. Paull. 1871. 
Vindication of the Apamaean Medal (A). Jacob Bryant. 1775. 
* Vindicae Flavianae. Jacob Bryant. 1778. 
Voluntary Exile : a Novel. Mrs. Parsons. 1795. 
Virginia; or, The Pall of the Decemvirs. J. Bidlake. 1800. 
Visions of Memory, and other Poems. By a young Gentleman. 
[Fortescue Hitchins.] Hoxland, Plymouth Dock. 1803. 
Voice (A) from Mount Hymettus. By Benjamin Boscawen. 
[Benjamin Boyes-Fowler.] Plymouth. 1858. 
Vicar of Charles (The) : a Poem in Commemoration of Plymouth's 
great Preacher in a preceding age, who, though dead, yet 
speaketh. Cann, Plymouth. 1868. 
Warning (A) for Married Women by the example of Mrs. Jane 
Renolds, a West Country Woman, born neer unto Plymouth, 
who, having plighted her troth to a Seaman, was after Married 
to a Carpenter, and at Plymouth carried away by a Spirit ; 
the manner how shall be presently related. [Ballad : E,ox- 
burghe Collection.] 
Words in Season. A. Cheare. 1668. 
Woman as she should be: a Novel. Mrs. Parsons. 1793. 
Women as they are: a Novel. Mrs. Parsons. 1796. 
Welcome (A) to Prince Albert. E. S. Hawker. 1840. 
Wild Flowers. Kate Pyer. 1844. 
Writings (The) of G. F. Tertullianus. Translated from the Ante- 
Mcene Christian Library. Peter Holmes. 
Who is the Heir ? Mortimer Collins. 
Youth. J. Bidlake. 1802. 
Year (The). J. Bidlake. 1813. 
POLITICS AND SOCIETY. 
Acts of Parliament — 
Stating Bounds of the Port of Sutton. 1331. 
Decreeing that all Fish caught in the Waters of Plymouth, Sutton, 
and Tamar, should be exposed for Sale in Plymouth and Aish 
[Saltash] only. 1384. 
Eegulating the Commerce of the Port. Temp. Eichard II. 
Incorporating the Borough of Plymouth. H39. 
2 c 2 
