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JOURNAL OF THE PLYMOUTH INSTITUTION. 
Snowdrop, sweet simple Flower [ballad]. Words and music by 
T. J. Prout. 
South-western Polka (The). G. T. Deny. Holt, Devonport. 1876. 
Studies of Cottages and Eural Scenery. S. Prout. 
Suffer Little Children to come unto Me. Chorus for the united 
choirs of Plymouth Sunday-schools. Dedicated to Mr. J. E. 
E. Dawe. A. C. Faull. Weekes, London. 
Sway thy Sceptre. [New national air.] G. H. Maries, Devonport. 
Sweet Chimes the Bell [song]. Words by G. P. R. James ; 
music by Mrs. Jacobson. 
Tears [song]. Words by Lord Byron ; music by Mrs. Jacobson. 
There is a Green Hill far away [chorus]. A. C. Faull. Moons, 
Plymouth. 1875. 
Three original songs, composed expressly for J. F. D. Yonge. P. 
E. Rowe, Plymouth. 
True [song]. Kate Hearder. 1873. 
Victoria Cross March. A. J. Elliott, Plymouth. 1874. 
Waterfall Polka. W. K. Home. Holt, Devonport. 1876. 
When Spring Returns [song]. Words and music by T. J. Prout. 
Write to the Young and Fair [song]. W. S. Yeo, Plymouth. 1874. 
BIOGRAPHY AND HISTORY. 
A Dvtifvl Invective, Against the moste haynous Treasons of 
Ballard and Babington : with other their Adherents, latelie 
executed. Together with the horrible attempts and actions of 
the Q. of Scottes : and the Sentence pronounced against her 
at Fodderingay. Newlie compiled and set foorth, in English 
verse : For a Newyeares gifte to loyall English subjects, by 
W. Kempe. Imprinted at London by Richard J ones, dwelling 
at the signe of the Rose and crowne, neere Holborne bridge. 
1587. 4to. Four leaves. 
Annals of the Militia, comprising records of the South Devon 
Regiment. Brendons, Plymouth. 1875. [Partly written by 
Col. Fisk, Capt. de Schmid, Quartermaster Jarvis, and Major 
Seale Hayne.] 
Ashburton Scholars (Two). J. M. Hawker. Dev. Ass. Trans, 
viii. p. 526. 
Ashburton (Ancient Stannary of). R. N. Worth. Dev. Ass. 
Trans, viii. p. 311. 
