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PREFACE
Vawdrey, Vicar of S. Budock, Falmouth; to the Rev.
Canon King, Rector of King Charles the Martyr, Falmouth;
to the Rev. Thomas Taylor, Vicar of S. Just in Penwith ;
and to the Rev. A. H. Wood, Rector of S. Gerrans, Ports-
catho. To these names I must add that of Mr W. J.
Stephens, M.R.C.S., of Hayne, Newquay, who has supplied
me with copious notes of the Mundy family from Cornish
registers examined by him, and who has given me all
possible assistance in the endeavour to discover the traveller's
immediate ancestors.
I wish further to record my appreciation of the work
done by Miss A. J. Mayes, Miss W. M. Mayes and Mr Wm. J.
Bowers, the two former of whom have conducted enquiries
for me at the British Museum, Somerset House, and the
Public Record Office, and the latter among the official
records deposited at Exeter.
My thanks are also due to the officials of the India
Office for their constant courtesy in placing all sources of
information at my disposal, and to the Cambridge University
Press and Mr John Clay for excellence of printing and
valuable help in proof reading.
To Miss L. M. Anstey, who has collaborated with me
in other works for many years, I am once again indebted
for her continuous and conscientious attention to details
and for her patience and persistence in research, to which
I owe such completeness and accuracy of statement as my
annotations may be found to contain.
An extensive bibliography and a full index is attached
to this volume.
R. C. TEMPLE.
The Nash,
Worcester.
December, 1913.
PREFACE
Vawdrey, Vicar of S. Budock, Falmouth; to the Rev.
Canon King, Rector of King Charles the Martyr, Falmouth;
to the Rev. Thomas Taylor, Vicar of S. Just in Penwith ;
and to the Rev. A. H. Wood, Rector of S. Gerrans, Ports-
catho. To these names I must add that of Mr W. J.
Stephens, M.R.C.S., of Hayne, Newquay, who has supplied
me with copious notes of the Mundy family from Cornish
registers examined by him, and who has given me all
possible assistance in the endeavour to discover the traveller's
immediate ancestors.
I wish further to record my appreciation of the work
done by Miss A. J. Mayes, Miss W. M. Mayes and Mr Wm. J.
Bowers, the two former of whom have conducted enquiries
for me at the British Museum, Somerset House, and the
Public Record Office, and the latter among the official
records deposited at Exeter.
My thanks are also due to the officials of the India
Office for their constant courtesy in placing all sources of
information at my disposal, and to the Cambridge University
Press and Mr John Clay for excellence of printing and
valuable help in proof reading.
To Miss L. M. Anstey, who has collaborated with me
in other works for many years, I am once again indebted
for her continuous and conscientious attention to details
and for her patience and persistence in research, to which
I owe such completeness and accuracy of statement as my
annotations may be found to contain.
An extensive bibliography and a full index is attached
to this volume.
R. C. TEMPLE.
The Nash,
Worcester.
December, 1913.