TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE
This book was published in two volumes, of which this is the second.The first volume was released as Project Gutenberg ebook #46529, availableat http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/46529.
Obvious typographical and punctuation errors have been correctedafter careful comparison with other occurrences within the textand consultation of external sources.
Dates of form similar to 164-2/3 have been changed to 1642/3.
In html browsers, the changes below are identified in thetext with a dotted blue underline, and a mouse-hover popup.
More detail can be found at the end of the book.
With Map, Fcap. 8vo., cloth, 2s.
TOURISTS' GUIDE TO CORNWALL
AND THE SCILLY ISLES.
Containing full information concerning all the principal Places andObjects of Interest in the County.
By WALTER H. TREGELLAS, Chief Draughtsman, War Office.
'We cannot help expressing our delight with Mr. W. H. Tregellas's masterly"Guide to Cornwall and the Scilly Isles." Mr. Tregellas is anaccomplished antiquary and scholar, and writes with love and completeknowledge of his subject. For anyone interested in one of the most interestingEnglish counties we could recommend no better guide to its geology,history, people, old language, industries, antiquities, as well as topography;and the well-selected list of writers on Cornwall will be of the greatestservice in enabling the reader to pursue the subject to its limits.'—The Times.
'A capital Guide to Cornwall.'—The Athenæum.
'Mr. Tregellas has compiled his Guide with great judgment. The generaltourist could not desire a better companion.'—The Academy.
'The volume is written in a style much superior to that usually found inguide-books, and every page is full of just the kind of information that isbeing constantly looked for during a holiday trip.'—The Examiner.
'Altogether this is, far and away, the fullest and handiest Cornish guidebook.'—WesternMorning News.
LONDON: EDWARD STANFORD, 55, CHARING CROSS, S.W.
SKETCHES OF SOME EMINENT CORNISH MENAND FAMILIES.
BY
WALTER H. TREGELLAS.
IN TWO VOLUMES.—VOL. II.
'Cornubia fulsit
Tot fœcunda viris.'
Joseph of Exeter (XIIIth century).
LONDON:
ELLIOT STOCK, 62, PATERNOSTER ROW, E.C.
1884.