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of Bath, Chaplain to the King, Prebendary of Worcester; one of the 
earliest members of the Royal Society, a voluminous writer on Philoso- 
phical and Theological subjects ; chiefly known by his treatises concern- 
ing AVitches and Apparitions. 242, 253, 255, 264, 267, 268, 270, 273, 
276, 282. 
Gladstone, Rev. J. E., Clergyman. 272. 
Gompertz, J. 223. 
Green, W. P. 242. 
Green, James. 217. 
Greaves, Rev. Henry Addington, ma.. Clergyman; Vicar of Charles, Ply- 
mouth, since 1846. 275, 278. 
Grills, James, Victualler, Plymouth ; b. St. Dominick. 227. 
Grosse, Rev. Alexander, Puritan; d. 1654. 273. 
Grigg, William, Electrician, Plymouth. 245. 
Grylls, Rev. Henry, Clergyman; b. Helston, 1794. 283. 
G. S. 287. 
G. S. 280. 
Gwatkin, Mrs., niece to Sir Joshua Reynolds. 224. 
Hainsselin, Henry, Artist; b. Devonport. 196. 
Hakluyt, Richard, Cosmographist ; b. 1553, d. 1616. 289. 
Halse, Sir Nicholas; b. Efford, d. 1637; Governor of Pendennis Castle, 
Grandfather of Hals, the Cornish Historian. 246. 
Hall, Com. Percy Francis, r.n. 263. 
Hall, J. Sparkes, Bootmaker; formerly of Plymouth. 212. 
Hamlyn, George, "The Dartmoor Bloomfield." 229. 
Harding. 198. 
Harington, Rev. Edward Charles, m.a.. Clergyman ; Chancellor of Exeter 
since 1847. 270. 
Harlow. 200. 
Harris, Sir William Snow, f.r.s. ; b. Plymouth, 1791; d. 1867; wrote on 
Electricity and Allied subjects; gained Copley Medal, 1835; Bakerian 
Lecturer, 1839; Inventor of Lightning Conductors for Ships; received 
£5,000 from House of Commons for his Invention, and had a Govern- 
ment pension of £300. 215, 237, 244, 245, 248, 249, 252, 254, 258. 
Harris, Lieut. Christopher A. 207. 
Harris, Rev. J. L. 260. 
Harris, T. 212. 
Harris. 198. 
Harvey, George, Teacher of Mathematics, Plymouth; d. . 213, 217. 
Harvey, G. W. 285. 
Hatchard, Rev. John, m.a.. Clergyman; b. 1793; d. Plymouth, 1869; Vicar 
St. Andrew, 1824-69. 204, 260, 266, 275, 276, 279. 
Hawker, Rev. Robert, d.d., Clergyman; b. Exeter, 1753; d. Plymouth, 
1827; Vicar of Charles from 1784 to 1827; the leader of the High 
Calvinistic party in the West of England, and a most voluminous writer 
on Theological topics. 207, 234, 237, 259, 261, 262, 263, 264, 265, 267, 
268, 269, 270, 271, 273, 274, 275, 277, 279, 280, 281, 282, 287. 
Hawker, Rev. John, a.b., Clergyman ; b. Plymouth, ; d. ditto, ; son 
