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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Good. A sammelband of sorts containing miscellaneous items relevant to the Trelawny family of Pelynt . An extract from the Cornish Magazine (1894) of Bishop Trelawny and the Seven Bishops who were committed to the Tower in 1688. Two offprints from the Royal Institute of Cornwall - 1883 Bishop Trelawny by Rev. W. Jago of Bodmin and also the Annual Excursion of 1882 which took in Pelynt as well as other places in the area. In addition there is a pedigree of the Trelawny family of Trelawne which has been extracted from a book .Two ALS letters concerning Trelawny vestments (1688 - 1707) and bizarrely a dish of that name in Pembrokeshire. The latter letter to Rev. Jago from the R Canon Bowke of Truro in 1895 This small collection is held by cotton thread but now dissembling. Size - 220mm. x 140mm.
London,Bentley1834. First edition. 8vo., xvi, 358; vii, 439 pp., 2 pages ads end vol. i., folding map, 2 plans, 8 lithographed plates. Modern half green morocco gilt, an excellent set.The description of a long journey through Anatolia in 1833, including visits to places hitherto unvisited by any European. Arundell was resident in Smyrna from 1822 to 1836 as chaplain to the English factory. Atabey 37; Blackmer 49; Weber I 216.