Page:The ancient language, and the dialect of Cornwall.djvu/45

This page needs to be proofread.

25 The third chapter of Genesis in Cornish; pp. 100-101. The fourth and seventh chapters of St. Matthew in Cornish; pp. 102-106. The creed in Cornish, by T. Boson, 1710; p. 106; by W. Gwavas; p. 143. Sundry Cornish writings, pp. 115-25. Story of a Man and Woman in St. Levan, " in a place called the house of a Eamm" (unfinished); pp. 128-29. Letter from Jane Manly to W. Gwavas; pp. 130-32. The First Chapter of Genesis in Cornish; pp. 126-27. Cornish song to the tune of "The modest maid of Kent; p. 131. Copy of "Carmen Britannicum Dialecto Cornubiensi" (6th cent.), by Edwd. Lhuyd, from the original, with Mr. Jenkin, of Alverton; pp. 132, 34. Song, " Fair Maid," Cornish and English, for Edwd. Chirgwin; p. 135. Song by Mr. Jenkins, of Alverton; p. 136. Inscription in Cornish for "My Ball," by Thos. Boson; p. 137. On death of Mr. J. Keigwin, 20th April, 1716, by J. Boson; p. 142. Song; p. 138. Letter from J. Keigwin, dated 1693, to W. Gwavas; pp. 139-40. Cornish Derivations, by W. Gwavas, dated Penzance, 1735; pp. 144-46. Tenants' names versified in Cornish, by Mr. Collins, parson of Breage, dated 1723; p. 147. Pilot's motto on a ring, dated 1734; p. 148. On fishing, &c.; pp. 154-55.