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JOURNAL OF THE PLYMOUTH INSTITUTION. 
Legend (The) of Blackfriars Lane : a Poem Dedicatory at the 
Opening of the New Guildhall, Plymouth. John Webb. 
Latimer, Plymouth. 1874. 
Letters from a Mother to her Children. Plymouth Dock. 
Marquis and Merchant. Mortimer Collins. 1871. 
Merchant (The) of Plymouth. Tragedy founded on the Story of 
Page of Plymouth. MS. in Fox's Memoirs, in the Plymouth 
Library. Lyne Brett. 
Miner's Son and Margaret Vernon. M. M. Pollard. 1872. 
Miranda. Mortimer Collins. 1873. 
Minister's Daughter and Old Anthony's Will : Tale for the Young. 
M. M. Pollard. 1872. 
Minstrel's Tale. George Moore. E. Williams, Devonport. 
Old Farm House; or, Alice Morton's Home, and other Stories. 
M. M. Pollard. 1872. 
On the best means of Promoting the Free Library Movement in 
small Towns and A 7 illages. W. H. K. Wright. Trans. 
London Conference of Librarians. [Eeprinted.] 1878. 
Original Poetry for Children. J. Trenhaile. Heydon, Devonport. 
1846. 
Our Obligations to Greek Thought. C. Chapman. Plym. Inst. 
Trans, vi. p. 225. 
Pen Tamar. By H. M. Bowdler, [with views of Plymouth.] 1830. 
People's Embassy (The). Nemo. W. H. Luke, Plymouth. 1876. 
Philosophy of the Heart. P. B. St. John. 
Plymouth and its Surroundings : a Poem by a Ketired Surgeon, 
r.n. Cann, Plymouth. 1874. 
Plymouth in an Uproar : Comic Opera, Neville. Music by 
Dibdin. 1779. 
Plymouth, Strange News from ; or, a Wonderful and Tragical 
Eelation of a Voyage from the Indies, how the Crew Cast 
Lots for their Lives, and were Forced to Eat one another ; and 
how a Dutch Merchant Eat Part of his own Children, and 
then Murdered himself because he would not Kill his AYife. 
1684. 
Poems for the People. J. Trenhaile. Heydon, Devonport. 1846. 
Poems, &c, on various subjects. John Phillips. Plymouth 
Dock. c. 1818. 
Poems on Several Occasions. Ann Dunsterville, of Plymouth. 
1807. 
