Roads, Mail Coaches, Steamers, 335. Corporation Reform Bill, 257, 276, 292. Statistical View of the 24 Corporate and Borough Towns, 258. Particulars of, from Commissioners' Report on Ecclesiastical General Account of that Report, 261. Population of the Archdeaconry compared with the 27 Bishop- Observations on, 196. Comparison of the Eastern and Western Divisions, 128. Poor Law Unions. Summary, Observations, &c. 407 to 411. Chronological List of Charters and other Documents copied or noticed. Translation of Entries in Saxon and Latin on the Manumission of Slaves before the Bishop, in Bodmin Church and at Liskeard, written on a MS. Copy of ing to the Monastery of Bodmin, 378. Charter of Henry the First respecting Scilly, in D. Gilbert's Cornwall, vol. 4, p. 169, wherein reference is made to 1175. Notice of the Charter of Reginald Earl of Cornwall to N. B. We have since, on June 9, 1838, through the kindness of the Mayor of Truro, examined the original. It is much smaller than Robert de Cardinan's, and not so well written. 1177 Extract from Benedictus Abbas, as to the stealing of the body of St. Petrock from his shrine in Bodmin 1196. Copy of Robert de Cardinan's Charter to Lostwithiel, 399. 1267-9 Taxations of Bodmin Vicarage, 402. 1269. Dinaunt to Treverbin. Copy of Fine respecting the 1318. Dynham to Bodrugan. Agreement concerning the Ad- 1362. Charter in Norman French of general pardon from Ed- Grant from Dynham to Pole and others, of Manors of 1469-71. Accounts for re-building Bodmin Church, 9, 288. 1491. Contract for making Pulpit and Seats, 33. 1492. Churchwardens' Account, 289. 1494. Endowment for a Mass, Watts to Flamank, 290, 316. 1504. Receivers' Account, 291. 1505. Churchwardens' Account, 291. The Reformation. 1529. Letter from a Proctor in London to Flamank and others, Commission from Crumwell, 295. Conclusion of award between the last Prior and Mayor, Conclusion of an agreement between Wandisworth the last Prior, and the Mayor and others,-the signa- 1539. Inventory of the Goods of the Church, 38. Demesne Lands of the Prior at the time of the Surren- N. B. See the Pension List in D. Gilbert's Cornwall, vol 4. 1553. Churchwardens' Account, 291. 1558. Titles of the Parish Registers, 64. 1563. First Charter of Elizabeth, 154. Fragment of award between Bodmin and Liskeard, 320. 1583. Mayor's order respecting Shoemakers, 322. 1594. Second Charter of Elizabeth, 163. 1602. Carew's description of Bodmin, 197. 1623. Tablet of Charitable Donations, 7. 1652. Lord Mohun's grant to the poor of Bodmin, Lostwithiel, and Fowey, 331. 1668. Extracts relative to disputes in the Corporation, 323. Petition to Lord Chief Justice Keeby, 324. Letter to Mr. Hoblyn, in London, 325. 1685. Charter of James II. 166. 1699. Letter from Earl of Bath concerning, 327. Resolutions of the Corporation on destruction of the spire by lightning, 43, 286. 1702. Lord Radnor's letter to Mayor of Fowey, 328. 1714. Ditto to Mayor of Bodmin, 329. 1715. Petition to Commons for removing Summer Assizes from Launceston, 87. Act for holding Assizes at Bodmin, 85. 1716. Ford Rogers's letter respecting the First Assizes at Bodmin, 88. 1717. Letter of thanks to Lord Radnor from Corporation for obtaining the Assizes, 89. 1718. Lord Radnor's letter to Corporation respecting the Assizes, &c. 90. 1746. Terrier of the Parish of Bodmin, 47. 1756. Subscriptions for making Wheel Road over the Moors from Bodmin to Lanson, 335. 1778. Act for building County Jail at Bodmin, 107. 1779. Inscription on engraved plan of the Jail, 110. 1786-88. Return to Commons of Charitable Donations, 329. 1798. Charter of George III. 173. 1813. Wm. Pope's legacy to the Poor, 333. 1816. Mr. Faden's letter concerning Martyn's Maps, 342. 1818. Mrs. Gilbert's Legacy to the Poor, 334. 1821. Letter from Mr. Heard respecting the Stannaries, 347. Cornish Ports, 346. » Letter from Right Hon. R. P. Carew, with memorial to the Lord Chancellor for removal of Spring Assizes to Bodmin, 91. 1823. Second Memorial, ditto, 95. 1830. King's Proclamation for encouragement of Piety, &c. 242. 1831-35. Resolutions, Laws, &c. respecting Public Houses, Beer Houses, &c. 238. 1831. List of the Registers of the Parish of Bodmin, 63. 1833. Bill for holding Assizes at convenient places, 129. 1835. Petition to Commons against the excesses at the Elec tion, 249. 1836. Circular Letter from Mr. Rickman respecting Parish Registers, 361. Chronological List of Monuments, Inscriptions, Improvements, Coins, &c. A. D. 70 to 100. Coins of Vespasian, Trajan, &c. with Urns of common and red pottery, found in and near the Roman Camp at Nanstallon, 51, 403. 1008. Supposed Saxon Monument in the Church, 29, 389. 1250. about? Grave Stone in the trench opposite the North Door, and Slab of red porphyry, with inscription in Norman French, at the Steps of the School Room, 31. 1350. about? Two Grave Stones with sockets of the brass effigies, 29. 1455-1456. Fragments of Grave Stones, 29. 1472. Date of the Church, 1. 1533. Prior Vivian's Tomb, 11. 1545. John Vyvyan's Grave Stone, 13. Date on Shutes at Church Stile, 15. 1546. Fragment of Grave Stone, 29. 1548. Grave Stone of Margaret 1558. The Parish Registers commence, 64. 13. 1582. Carter's gift to St. Lawrence Hospital, 284. 1589-1632. Monument of the Durants, 20. 1597-1604. Monument of the Spreys, 26. 1604. Monument of Wm. Kendall, 25. 1628-1633. Monument of the Bolts, 19. 1630. Monument of Turney? 20. 1632-1817. Monuments of the Flamanks, 28. 1639. Monument of Cecily Achym, 17. 1658. Monument of John Bullock, 18. 1663-4. Tokens of Wills and Manaton, 288. 1673. Monument of Philip and Blanch Michell, 25. 1684-1701. Monument of Charles and Elizabeth Blight, 18. 1688. Monument of the Hoblyns, 22. 1710-12. Headstones of William and Martha Gooding, 32. 1716. Monument of Wood, Vicar, 31. 1724. Monument of Trebilcock, 27. 1730-1810. Monument of Wymond and Hamleys, 27. 1731. Date of the Town Clock, 14, 1738-1780. Monument of the Penningtons, 22. 1761-1805. Monument of Moore and King, 29. 1766-1783. Monument of Hoskin, Vicar-&c. 23. 1767-1808. Date and Inscriptions on the Bells, 14, 287. 1769. Date of the Chimes, 14. The first Bodmin Turnpike Act. 1775. Organ built, 10. 1779. The Jail built. 1789-1809. Monument of King and Crews, 24. 1784-1792. Monument of Rd. Stone and Wife, 24. 1786-1818. Monument of the Gilberts, 23, 359. 1789-1798. Monument of the Mounstevens, 30. 1791. Monument of Mrs. Hoskin, 23. 1794. Monument of Mrs. Grainger, 31. 1798. The Vicarage House built, 16. 1799. Monument of Capt. R. P. Gilbert, 24. 1801. Monument of Mrs. Crowder, 28. 1802. Monument of Mr. Joll, 31. 1805. Monument of Mrs. Burrows, 27. 1810. Monument of Rev. Moses Morgan, 32. 1813. Aug. 17. Monument of Pomeroy, Vicar, who died in the Church at the Assizes, 25. 1818. March 25. The 4 Limes at Church Stile, &c. planted, 61. 1819. Sept. 19, Church opened, newly seated, &c. 1820. Lunatic Asylum completed. 1821. Monument of Mr. John Michell, 30. 1822-32. Pedestal to the Stones, 360. 1822-1834. Monument of Dr. and Mrs. Waldon, 32, 360. 1824. Altar Window representing the Ascension put up, 11. 1826, Dec. 10. New Pulpit first used, 8. Grave Stone of Mrs. Stone, aged 94, the last buried in the Church, 24. 1827. Grave Stone of Mrs. Commins, 359. 1828. Monument of Dr. Moyle, 359. 1829. Monument of Capt. Henry Wallis, 373. Monument of Mary wife of Rev. J. P. Gilbert, 360. 1833. Monument of Gertrude Uren, 360. 1834. Railway opened, 14 miles. Monument of L. F. Phillipps, 360. 1835. Monument of Capt. Oakley, 373. 1836. Monument of Rev. Nicholas Every, 373. 1837. May 11. First Meeting of the Bodmin Poor Law Union. 1838. July 3, New Assize Hall opened at the Sessions, and July 28, Assizes holden therein, henceforth both Assizes to be at Bodmin. |