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li Margaret bapt. 21 Sep. 1642, m. Paul 29 Jan. 167£
Richard Noye.
Hi Juliana bapt. Paul 27 May 1651. A Juliana pro-
bably the same person m. Paul 30 Apl. 1686 John
Bowes of Tredavo in Paul, and was bur. Paul 12
Nov. 1717.
(B) Thomas Boson m. Paul 8 Aug. 1632 Elizabeth
Grosse ? .
TJrsella Boson m. Paul 28 Oct. 1610 Nicholas
Newhall.
Joan Boson m. Paul 15 Oct. 1621 WilHam Simon.
EHzabeth dau. of Richard Boson, bapt. Paul 18 Apl.
1633.
Catherine Boson of Paul, m. Paul 12 June 1694 John
Perry (?) of Ludgvan.
(C) Bartram Boson of Madron, gentleman, m. Amy, who
was a widow in 1704, and had by her —
i. Jonathan b. Madron 24 Sep. 1685.
H Bartram b. Madron 9 Nov. 1689
Hi Juliana h. Madron 30 Aug. 1683, m. f 29 June 1704
Edmund Barret, mariner.
COX OF Dl'NDEE.
James Cox of Dundee m. Helen Scott, and d. Lochee,
near Dundee, leaving eight sons and one daughter.
(1) James, m. Clementina Carmichael, and had issue ten
children, of whom five survive. Resides at Clement
Park.
David d. unmarried.
William b. LifF23 Feb. 1813, m. (1) Robina, dau. of
David Methven, who d 1862? leaving one dau.
Florence b. Lochee 12 Mch. 1866 ; m. (2) at Claver-
house, Dundee, 21 June 1864 Elizabeth second dau.
of H. S. Boase, f.r.s, b. Penzance 25 July 1831,
privately bapt. by Rev. Geo. Morris, and has —
i William Henry b. Foggiley, Lochee, 14 Apl. 1865.
H Arthur James b. Foggiley 8 Apl. 1866.
Hi Albert Edward b. Foggiley 21 Mch. 1868.
i Annie Elizabeth b. FoggHey 24 Feb. 1870.
H Rosamond Jane Maria b. Foggiley 2 Nov. 1872.
(4) Robert m. in Canada, and has one son.
(5) Henry m. Anne Preston and has one daughter.
(6) Thomas H. m. Adelaide dau. of Mr. Galloway and
widow of Mr. Brown ; no issue. Resides at Duncarse.
(7) George A. m. Eliza Methven who d. 1873 ; issue six
sons and one daughter. Resides at Beechwood,
Lochee.
!8) Edward who. d. young.
9) Ellen m. David Methven who d. leaving by her three
sons.
James, William, Thomas H., and George Cox above
mentioned constitute the firm of Cox Brothers, Flax and
jute spinners, power loom linen and jute carpet manufac-
turers, bleachers, dyers and calenderers at Camperdown
Linen Works, Lochee, Dundee. Mr. Cox who d. 1741 was
one of the first persons to make experiments in the use of
jute. The Camperdown Linen Works, which were buUt
1845-50, stand on 18 acres of land, contain 1000 looms, and
employ about 4700 hands. This is almost the only estab-
lishment where the processes of spinning, bleaching, dyeing,
weaving, printing, calendering and packing are carried on
in the same locality. The steam for the engines is gene-
rated by 22 boUers, and the smoke from the furnaces is
carried off by an ornamental chimney stack 300 feet high
and 35 feet in diameter at the base. See " The Industries
©f Scotland. By David Brenmer" (1869), pp. 262-65.
Davies of Bukian.
Henry Davies of Burnuhall in Burian was bur. Burian
30 May 1744, m. Hester, dau. and coheiress of Humphry
Noye, she was bur. Burian 10 Apl. 1740. The issue were :
(lj William m. Elizabeth Harvey 22 Jan. 1709.
(2J Christopher of Burnuhall bur. Burian 6 Apl. 1742.
By a first wife he had Henry bur. 11 Apl. 1742 ? ; and
Elizabeth who m. Henry Bennet of Penzance.
Christopher Davies m. secondly 30 Apl. 1720 Isabel
dau. of Richard Pearce of Paul. She was bur. Burian
1 June 1 725. The issue were —
i James.
ii Humphry.
Hi George.
iv Ann, d. unm.
v Juliana d. 1801, m. 1750 Edward Nicholas of
Perranuthno, son of Hen. Nicholas of St. HHary.
vi Margaret,
vii Isabel.
(3) John.
(4) Humphry.
(5) Hester.
(6) Ann.
(7) Mary m. Henry Foot.
William Davies of Tredrea,
m. 21 July 1679 Catherine d.
June 1714. His children were-
(1) Henry, b. 1682, d. Oct. 1737.
(1) Catherine, b. 6 Jan. 172|, d. Tredrea 3 Feb. 1803,
m. Edward Giddy, Rector of St. Erth, b. 5 Sep. 1734,
d. 6 March 1814.
Marv, d. 2 Jan. 1740.
Philippa, d. 18 Aug. 1755.
St. Erth, b. 1637, d. 1691,
of Humphry Noye, she d.
Glasson of Paul.
John Glasson was bur. * 22 Jan. 1799, aged 72. He m.
Jane, bur. * 6 Aug. 1792 and had by her —
(1) John bapt.* 16 Feb. 1755.
(2) George of Alwyn in Paul bapt. * 15 May 1757, bur.
in Paul Church 26 Nov. 1802, m. * 15 June 1780
Sarah dau. of Richard Boase (witnesses Richard
Boase, John Glasson). She was bapt. * 28 Jan. 1760,
bur. * 2 Dec. 1802. The issue were—
i John b. * 15 Oct. 1782.
ii George Boase, Surgeon, r.n., 21 May 1813, m.d.
Exeter and Plymouth, d. Meare 7 Feb. 1857 age 74,
m. Stoke 30 May 1822, eld. dau. of Thomas Husband,
banker, Devonport, and had bv her CordeHa, who
m. Stoke 7 Oct. 1851, Fred. W. "White. V. of Meare,
Somerset; V. of Crowle, Line. 1868.
iii Richard Boase bapt. * 9 June 1792, bur. 29 July.
i Sarah Boase bapt. * 18 Feb. 1784, m. ? Glasson.
H Hester bapt. * 30 July 1785, m. Tarraway of Devon-
port.
Hi Jane m. Eady.
iv Elizabeth bapt. * 20 July 1788, m. Simmons, a
master k.n.
v Phillis Boase bapt. * 17 May 1795.
vi Elizabeth Boase bapt. * 23 Feb. 1798.
Other Glassons occur at Madron, and about 1600 one of
them m. EHzabeth dau. of John Levelis Esq.
Hoskin© of Landithy in Madron.
Thomas Hosking came from Bruunion in Lelant to
Landithy in Madron, and d. t 22 Apl. 1769, aged 76. He

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