INDEX OF AUTHORS. 
295 
Boase and Coui-tney. 288, 
Borlase, Rev. H., Clergyman; d. 1834 ; one uf the early Brethren. 219, 2G0. 
Boswarva, J. 243. 
Boscawen, Benjamin. See Fowler, B. B. 
Bourne, Rev. "VV., Bible Christian. 278. 
Bottway, — ., Gunner, r.n. 215. 
Bowen. 285. 
Bray, Mrs., widow of the Rev. Mr. Bray, Vicar of Tavistock; first married 
to Stothard. 290. 
Bryant, Jacob; b. Plymouth, 1715; d. 1804; a most voluminous writer, 
chiefly on classical history and mythology. 206, 208, 223, 224, 227, 228, 
231, 240, 242, 247, 263, 2G9, 270, 280. 
Bryne, Fred. 287. 
Brent, Francis. 243. 
Brendon, William, Printer, Plymouth. 214. 
Brentano, Peter. 258. 
Bridges, W. B. 283. 
Brindley, R., Surveyor, Devouport. 213. 
Briggs, T. R. Archer, f.l.s.; b. Egg Buckland. 244, 247, 248, 251, 252, 254, 
255, 256, 258. 
Britt on, John, and Brayley, Edward. Britton, b. 1771, d. 1857; Brayley, 
b. 1773, d. 1834. 287. 
Brucks, G. A. D. 224, 226. 
Buck, S. and J., Publishers. 201, 203. 
Buck, Rev. R. H. K.,b a., Clergyman; Rector St. Dominick since 1853. 275. 
Buckland, Rev. W., d.d., Dean of Westminster; b. 1784, d. . 289. 
Budge, John; d. 1865, aged 80, in Cornwall Lunatic Asylum. 216. 
Bulteel, Christopher, f.r.c.s., Stonehouse; b. Oxford. 236. 
Bunbury, H. 203. 
Burgess, tiee Dealtry. 
Burt, WilUam, Solicitor; b. Plymouth, 1778; d. 1826; at one time edited 
Dock Telegraph ; first Secretary Plymouth Chamber of Commerce. 204, 
216, 217, 223, 229, 252. 
Burney. 281. 
Burnet, J., f.r.s. 202. 
Burnett, R., Draper; b. Devonport; d. London. 241. 
Butter, John, m.d., f.r.s., f.l.s.; b. Woodbury; one of founders Plymouth 
Royal Eye Infirmary. 234, 241, 243, 244, 246, 247, 252, 254. 
Byrth, Rev. T., ll.d., Clergyman, Schoolmaster, Plymouth ; d. Liverpool, 1849, 
aged 56. 226. 
Calamy, Rev. E., d.d.. Nonconformist; b. 1671, d. 1732. 289. 
Campbell, Sir A. T. C. 261. 
Campbell, Llrs. See Mother of Miss Campbell. 
Camden, William, Antiquary and Historian; b. 1551, d. 1623. 287. 
Capitalist (A). 217- 
Carrington, N. T., Schoolmaster; b. Devonport, 1777; d. Bath, 1830; the 
greatest poet that the South of Devon has produced since Browne, of 
Tavistock. 222, 227, 230, 267, 284. 
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