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INDEX OF AUTnOllS, 
Carring-ton, Henry E., Journalist; b. Maidstone, 1806; d. Bath, 1859; son 
of j)receding-. 283. 
Carcw, Richard, of Antony; b. 1555, d. 1620. 289. 
Came, Rev. James, Clergyman; b. Penzance, 1794; d. Plymouth, 1832; 
Vicar of Charles, Plymouth, 1827-32. 287. 
Carlyon, Rev. Philip, m a., Clergyman; Incumbent of Revelstoke, 1856-61. 
278. 
Cheere, or Cheare, Rev. Abraham, Baptist; b. Plymouth, d. Drake's Island, 
under sentence of perpetual banishment, 1668. 226, 230, 231, 282. 
Chappie, William, Surveyor; b. 1718, d. 1781. 290. 
Chairman South Devon Railway. 218. 
Charlton, Rev. J. M., Independent; Principal Western College; b. Kendal. 
278. 
Chatfield, Henry, of Devonport Dockyard. 212, 213, 214, 217, 218. 
Chattaway, Joseph ; b. Devonport, 1807; d. Deptford, 1857. 206. 
Christie, J. A.,. Schoolmaster. 242, 244. 
Christophers, Rev. S. W., Wesleyan. 267, 274. 
Chown, Francis H., Paymaster r.n. ; b. Devonport, 1837; d. 1872. 215,218. 
Claringbull, J., Draughtsman; son of Surveyor to Breakwater. 213, 285. 
Clarke, Rev. S. Childs, m.a., Clergyman; b. Stonehouse; Vicar St. Thomas, 
Launceston, since 1848; Master Launceston Grammar School. 230,254, 
256. 
Clift, W., P.R.s. 253. 
Cock, Edward, Draper, Devonport ; d. London. 225. 
Cocks, John, m.d. ; b. Sussex, 1787; d. Devonport, 1861. 241, 256. 
Cocking, E. 198. 
Collins, Mortimer; b. Plymouth; sometime Editor of Plymouth Mail ; has con- 
tributed largely to magazines and newspapers. 225, 227, 229, 230, 231. 
Collins, Rev. C. M. Edward, Clergyman, Trewardale. 235. 
Collier, John, Merchant; b. Plymouth, 1769; d. Plymouth, 1849; M.P. for 
Plymouth from 1832 to 1841. 240. 
Collier, Sir Robert Porrett, son of preceding; b. Mount Tamar; M.P. for 
Plymouth 1852-71; Solicitor- General, 1864; Attorney- General, 1868; 
Judge of Supreme Court of Appeal, 1871. 196, 230, 237, 240. 
Colby, Isaac. 257. 
Colmer, J. 225, 229, 230. 
Colepress, S. 241, 255. 
Cole, Rev. John, m a., Clergyman. 276. 
Cole, J. L. 251. 
Colles, W. M. 271. 
Condy, Nicholas, Artist — marine and interior ; d. . 283. 
Condy, Nicholas Matthews, Artist — marine; b. 1819, d. Plymouth, 1851; 
son of preceding. 195, 201, 290. 
Condy, Mrs. Nicholas Matthews, nee Beard. 209. 
Cookworthy, William, Druggist; b. Kingsbridge, 1705; d. 1780; founder 
of the Plymouth China House, and manufactm-er of the first true 
English Porcelain. 207-8. 
Cooke, W. 213, 286. 
