Appendix I

Works Printed and / or Published by Edward Cockrem

 

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View of Torquay from 1870. 
(Courtesy Rare Old Prints http://www.rareoldprints.com)

1829

Sonnets by the author of Specimens of Sonnets from the Most Celebrated Italian Poets. Torquay, printed for private circulation by Edward Cockrem. 1829. BL; TorU.

The anchor of the soul: "Jesus, the author and finisher of faith" Heb. xii.2. to which are added a few scriptural sentiments, a gift to his brethren of the Church of Christ / by Charles Troward. Note: to be had gratis at Seeley & Sons, London; Cockrem, printer, Torquay, Devon, and of the author, Paington, Devon. 1829. CUL; Bod.[1]

The religious improvement of sickness: a sermon, addressed to invalids and their friends, visiting Torquay by the Rev. James Yonge. 1829. 26 pages; Publication: Torquay: Printed for the author, by Edward Cockrem, 1829. YALE.

1830

The Sirens, a Holiday Poem, recited in Plymouth School, Easter, 1827. [Octavian Blewitt] Torquay: Printed for Private Circulation, by Edward Cockrem. 1830. pp. [8]. NYPL.

The Panorama of Torquay / [Octavian Blewitt] [2]. Torquay. Cockrem, Edward. 1830. 1830. - 84, viip. DevA (pB/TOR 7/1830/BLE)[3]; BL; DEI; CUL; Glas; UoStA; V&A (bound with 3 others); KB.

The swallow's repast, a series of poems / by H. Dart. Torquay: Printed and published for the author by E. Cockrem 1830. 47 p. BL; NLS; CUL; Bod; UoStA.

The Visit of Innocence and Other Poems. By E. M. E. Torquay. Printed for the Author by E Cockrem. 1830. BL**; NLS; Brad; CUL; Glas; Liv; UoStr; UoStA; Cal*.[4]

1832

The Panorama of Torquay. A descriptive and historical sketch of the district comprised between the Dart and the Teign. Torquay. Cockrem, Edward. 1832. By Octavian Blewitt. Second edition - London: Simpkin & Marshall; Torquay: Cockrem, 1832. – Bod (Secktor Lib.); TQ, UoBr; LPL; NLS; LoC*; Win*; DEI; CUL.[5] For an image of the map go to – Tourist Maps of Devon, entry Cockrem 1.

A Few Words from the Eton Grammar (Nomine grammaticus re barbarus) in Reply to a Few Words on Church Reform by John Ayshford Wise (Vir sapit qui pauca loquitur). Torquay: Printed by Edward Cockrem, 1832. pp.17. NLA.[6]

The novelty of the peculiar doctrines and ceremonies of the church of Rome. A sermon [on Matt. xv. 9.], etc. By Rev. Robert Gee. Torquay: Pub. By E. Cockrem, Printer to His Majesty. And Sold by L B Seeley and Sons, London. 1832. 24p. BL*.

1833

Occasional thoughts / by the Rev. James Jonge. Torquay. Cockrem, Edward. Printer. 1833. 86p. DevA (s242/TOR/YON). James Yonge M.A. was Perpetual Curate of Tormohan and Cockington, in the county of Devon.

Occasional thoughts / by the Rev. James Jonge. - 2nd ed. Torquay: Printed by E. Cockrem. 1833. - 90p. DevA (s242/TOR/YON).

Algae Danmonienses, or, Dried specimens of marine plants, principally collected in Devonshire: carefully named according to Dr. Hooker's British flora / prepared and sold by Mary Wyatt. Torquay E. Cockrem, printer [1833-1837]. KB (Vol. 1), DevA (one vol. only: sx589.45/DEV/WYA); NHML (bound together), Bang (5 vols.)[7].

1834

Reasons for attachment and conformity to the Church of England in a letter addressed to Thomas [Burgess] Lord Bishop of Salisbury by Timothy Gibson. Torquay printed and sold for the author by E. Cockrem. Also Exeter: Strong and Hannaford; Totnes: S Hannaford; and Plymouth: Nettleton. The author was formerly a Dissenting Minister who returned to the Church of England. 1834. 289 p. UWTSD.[8]

Psalms and hymns selected for the use of the Chapel of Ease, at Torquay; in the year 1823. Second edition. With additional hymns chiefly selected from Bishop Heber. Torquay printed by E. Cockrem. 1834. 96 p. BL*.

1835

A winter evening's reverie in the church yard of Tor Mohun, Devon / by the author of Visions of solitude. Printer. Torquay: E. Cockrem. [1835]. Ii ,22p: ill. BL; DevA (s821/WIN).

Church and state: two letters / by Salma. Torquay: Cockrem. Edward. 1835Printer. Salma. Pseud. 48p. TQ (DEVON D02008127x).

The cake of barley bread, or, Emancipation of the church of Christ from Protestant domination  by William Vivian, of Tor, Devon. Torquay: Printed and published by E. Cockrem. 1835. [2], v, [1], 46, [2] p. Edin.

1836

Contemplation; or a Christian´s Wanderings / by William Vivian, of Tor, Devon. London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co. (and others); Torquay: E. Cockrem. 1836. 77 p. Bod. [9]

The cake of barley bread Part III being a comparison of the article and practices of the Christian Church at Tor, with the word of God. and an examination of the administrative authority assumed in Protestant establishments, with reference to Baptism and the Supper of the Lord. 2nd ed. Torquay; Printed and published by E. Cockrem. 1836. 47p. CUL.

Journal of a tour to Moscow, in the summer of 1836 / by the Revd. Robert Bateman Paul (late Fellow of Exeter College). London: Simpkin-Marshall & Co. and Whittaker & Co., 1836. Torquay: printed by E. Cockrem. NYPL*.

Christian hymns: composed, altered, and selected for the use of Christian churches, or assemblies of believers, in which God's rule by the blameless elder men, and God's teaching by every man as he hath received the gift, have superseded the systems of Antichrist and the reign of "The man of sin". Torquay; Printed for the Christian Church at Tor, by E. Cockrem 1836. 101, [3] pages. Notes: Words only[10]. Includes index. With a half-title. BL*; Edin.

The Christian Earnest by Thomas Parry. 1836. Torquay: E. Cockrem. KB.

1837

On the fumigating treatment, and the use of the fumigating machine in the cure of diseases of the skin and liver, rheumatism, and other severe and obstinate diseases / By Charles Troward. Torquay; printed by E. Cockrem. 1837. 20 pages. BL; Bod.

True baptism essential in the constitution of a church of Christ by Charles Troward. Torquay for the author by E. Cockrem. 1837. 24p. DEI[11].

The true ordinance of Christian baptism vindicated: selected from various authors, especially Mr. Carson / by Charles Troward. Torquay; printed and published for the author by E. Cockrem. 1837.- 24 p. DEI; Bod.

Jacobus Veritas's Codicil to the franchised portion of the British Empire. (Britannia's impassioned call to the electors of the British Empire. no. 1-4.) / [VERITAS, Jacobus pseud.]. Torquay: Printed for the Author by E. Cockrem. 1837. BL**.[12]

Poems by Mary St. Aubyn. (1813-1838.) 36 p. 1837. Torquay: Printed by E. Cockrem. YALE.

1838

Address delivered at the Geographical Section of the British Association, Newcastle on Tyne, descriptive of the state, progress and prospects of the various surveys and other scientific enquiries instituted by the Honourable East India Company throughout Asia: with a prefatory sketch of the principles and requirements of geography / by Thomas Best Jervis. Torquay Printed for private circulation by E. Cockrem. [1838]. [2], 46, 7, [1], 8 pages, 2 folded plates. CUL (and Trinity College); BL. Edin; Col*.[13]


Torquay and Tor Directory 1839/1840

The Torquay and Tor Directory first appeared in 1839 or 1840. Issue no. 67 was published for May 12, 1842 and it contained the names and residences of nobility and gentry inhabiting or visiting Torquay and Tor, etc. E. Cockrem.

Various Issues are known:  The Torquay and Tor Directory no. 67 May 12, 1842. DEI.

Torquay and Tor Directory, no. 76, October 7, 1842: Terry Leaman.[14]

TORQUAY AND TOR DIRECTORY, and General Advertiser. 29 issues and 10 supplements. November 7th, 1845 to December 18th, 1846. KB.[15]

January to December 1846. BL.[16]

The Torquay directory and South Devon journal. Torquay: Printed by Edward Cockrem. 1846-2. Issues: no.161-239 (2 Jan.1846 - 29 Dec.1847), 246--501; (16 Feb.1848 - 29 Dec.1852). Glas.

1841

Scenery of Torquay and Babbicombe. Torquay. Cockrem Elliott and Barrett. 1841. Dibdin, Thomas C. - Torquay: Cockrem, Elliott & Barrett; London: R.Ackermann, 1841. - Set of five lithographs by W. Gauci after T C Dibdin and E Vivian. V&A (51.E.28). [17]

A guide to Torquay containing general history and antiquities. Torquay. Cockrem, Edward and Elliot, W. 1841. 89, [13], plates: ill. BL*; NHM; DevA (sB/TOR 7/1841/GUI); Barnstaple (BX:TOR/1841/GUI); TQ; KB.[18] For an image of the map go to – Tourist Maps of Devon, entry Cockrem 2.

1840

Alphington Ponies[19]. Print of two women in front of Cockrem´s bookshop in Torquay: The Alphington Ponies or the Durnford Sisters. [1840]. Engraving: 310 x 270 mm on paper 380 x 300 mm. KB.

A Sermon [on 2 Sam. xii. 23] on the final condition of children dying in infancy by John Orange. Torquay: Printed and Published by E. Cockrem; and Simpkin, Marshall, & Co., London. [1840]. 20 p. BL*.[20]

1842

Map of the Country in the neighbourhood of Torquay and Teignmouth ... Revised and corrected by J. Lang. Torquay: E. Cockrem. 1842. BL. DevA. For an image of the map go to – Tourist Maps of Devon, entry Cockrem 3.

1843

The new Torquay guide / by Democritus Tertius. Democritus Tertius[21]. Torquay: E. Cockrem, 1843. - 34p: ill. DevA (s821/DEM); DEI.

1844

The Christian reformer's catechism: or, a guide out of Babylon the Great / by Charles Troward of Paignton, Devon. 3rd ed. Torquay E. Cockrem, printer 1844. 16 p. BL; Bod.

Believer's baptism essential in the constitution of a church of Christ / by Charles Troward. 3rd ed. Torquay E. Cockrem, printer 1844. 20 p. BL**; Bod.

An order used on laying the foundation stone of St. Mary Magdalene Church, in the parish of Tormoham: April 9th, 1844, being Tuesday in Easter week / [Church of England]. Torquay printed by E. Cockrem. 1844. 12 p. LPL.

1845

A letter to the parishioners of Warminster: upon the recent transactions connected with the burial of a Socinian / from their absent vicar, Arthur Fane. Torquay: Printed and Published by E. Cockrem. 1845. 20 pages. BL*.[22]

A letter addressed to William Kitson, Esq., churchwarden of the parish of Tormoham .: in answer to a remonstrance sent to him by W. G. Parks Smith. Torquay: E. Cockrem. [1845]. 15p. DEI.[23]

1846

The Laws of Periodic Growth and Development, considered with reference to hygienic, moral and intellectual education by Lieutenant John Aden Walker. London: Simpkin, Marshall, & Co., Stationer's Court; Cockrem: Torquay, 1846; BL*; LPL; Bod; NLS; CUL; TQ.

The climate of Torquay: a paper read before the members of the Torquay Natural History Society, at their monthly meeting in September 1846. By Edward Vivian[24]. London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co.; Cockrem, Torquay 1846. 20p. BL*; Bod; CUL; DEI (and 14 more).

Christ's commandments / by Charles Troward. Torquay: E. Cockrem, printer. 1846. 16 p. Bod.

Christian ordinances / by Charles Troward. Torquay: E. Cockrem, printer. [1846]. 19 p. Bod.

1847

Sound doctrine / by Charles Troward. Torquay: E. Cockrem, printer. [1847]. 20 p.; 17 cm. Bod.

1848

An appeal to my fellow townsmen in Torquay: and through them to the people of Devonshire and of the three kingdoms, on behalf of the Rev. James Shore, M.A., of Sydney Sussex College, Cambridge, and Minister of the chapel of H.G. the Duke of Somerset, at Bridgetown, Totnes, now imprisoned for costs in St. Thomas's Ward, Exeter, at the suit of the registrar of the Right Rev. The Lord Bishop of Exeter / by Culling E. Eardley. Torquay: Sold by Elliott, Cockrem, Croyden, and Wreyford; London: Partridge and Oakey. 1849. 24 p. BL; Bod; CUL; Aberdeen; Cal*. [25]

Dawlish Saturday 27th May - Poster / Flyer announcing William Cooke's Royal Circus. Torquay: Cockrem [c.1848[26]]. Exe.

1849

Zoistic magnetism: being the substance of two lectures, descriptive of original views and investigations respecting this mysterious agency delivered by request at Torquay on the 24 April and 1 of May 1849 / W. Scoresby. London: Longman Brown Green and Longmans; Torquay: Cockrem. 1849. 144 p. BL: NLS; CUL; Glas; V&A; LoC*[27].

1850

Some papers relative to the state of the parish of St. Mary Church, near Torquay, Devon. Published by Sir C.E. Eardley. Including correspondence with the Bishop of Exeter. Third edition .. The resolutions of a meeting of "Protestant heads of families," and correspondence with W. Maskell. - 3rd edition, including the resolutions of a meeting of "Protestant heads of families" and a correspondence with the Rev. W. Maskell. Torquay: Printed by Edward Cockrem. 1850. Torquay: Sold by Cockrem, Elliott and Wreford; St Marychurch: Mr Tozer, Butcher. BL; Col*.[28]

[Poster]: Dawlish ... 27th May / Poster announcing William Cooke's Royal Circus. Torquay: Cockrem. [c.1848-50[29]]; 760 x 250 mm. The main billing is for the Great Equestrian Company who were holding a procession along with an evening spectacle based on St George and the dragon. There is a Black and White image depicting St George and the Dragon. Exe.

1851

Holy Communion at a Visitation: A sermon preached in the parish church of Totnes, at the Triennial Visitation of the Lord Bishop of Exeter, June 17, 1851 / By the Rev. James Ford[30]. London: Joseph Masters; Exeter: Wallis; Holden; Spreat. Plymouth: Lidstone. Totnes: Samuel Hannaford. Torquay: Cockrem; Croydon. 1851. 16 pages. BL (4325.e.33.); DEI; LPL; NLS; CUL.

The Gospel of S. Luke: illustrated (chiefly in the doctrinal and moral sense) from ancient and modern authors / by the Rev. James Ford. iv, 684 pages. London: Joseph Masters; Oxford: Parker; Cambridge; Deightons; MacMillan and Co.; Exeter:  Wallis; Spreat; Holden; Torquay:  Cockrem; Croydon. 1851. BL; CUL; NLS; Boston*.

1852

The danger of frustrating baptismal grace. A sermon preached at Tor Church on the 9th Sunday after Trinity, 1852 by Joseph Hemington Harris. Torquay: E. Cockrem. 1852. 20 p. BL*; Glas.

Flowers of the South: from the hortus siccus of an old collector.[31] Torquay. Cockrem, Edward. 1852. 28p. BL (11429.aaa.37.(2.)); TQ.

1853

Plan of the Town of Torquay, From the Ordnance Survey With Corrections and Additions to the Present Time: Being a Companion to the Torquay Directory. Torquay: Edward Cockrem. 1853. Lithographer´s signature of O Angel, Exeter. For an image of the map go to – Tourist Maps of Devon, entry Cockrem 4A.

Besley's Devonshire Views. Bound in gold-and blind-stamped green publisher's cloth.
Illustrations by William Willis after J. W. Tucker and G. Townsend. [1853]. BAC: Binder's ticket reads: Cockrem & Co., Torquay. Imprints/dates on prints 1853. YALE.

1855

Brief sketches of the early history, conversion, and closing period of the life of Mary, second daughter of the Hon. John Grey. Communicated in three letters to a nephew by Rev Harry Grey. London: Wertheim and Macintosh; Winchester: Jacobs & Johnson; Torquay: Elliott, Cockrem, & Matthews; Exeter: Roberts & Holden 1855. NLS.

Christianity in Turkey. Correspondence of the governments of Christendom relating to executions in Turkey for apostacy from Islamism: With a letter from Sir Culling E. Eardley, .. to M. George Fisch and the reply of the Lyons committee by Eardley, Culling Eardley Smith Sir, Bart. London: Partridge, Oakey, & Co., Paternoster Row. 1855. Printed: Torquay. Cockrem, YALE; NLS; Glas; Bod; Trinity; V&A[32].

1856

Illustrations of the Magnetism of Iron Ships by the Rev. W Scoresby. Torquay E. Cockrem 1856. NLS; BL*.[33]

Map of Torquay and the adjacent country. Torquay: Edward Cockrem 1856. 1 map; folded to 21 cm. Notes: Scale [1:31,680]. Two inches to a mile. National Library of Wales / Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru. For an image of the map go to – Tourist Maps of Devon, entry Cockrem 5.

Cockrem's tourists' guide to Torquay and its neighbourhood. Torquay: Edward Cockrem, [1856]. BL; Chetham; NLS; Bod; TQ; NHM (dated 1855). For an image of the two maps included go to – Tourist Maps of Devon, entry Cockrem 6 and 7.

1858

The mutinies in the Bengal army / by Chas. W. Kinloch. Reprinted from the "Cape Argus.". London: Simpkin, Marshall, & Co. Torquay: Cockrem. 1858. BL*; South.

A Paper read before the Geological Section of the British Association in 1856, on the Beekites found in the Red conglomerates of Torbay by William Pengelly. Torquay 1858. NLS; CUL; Bod; BL*.

"Forewarned, but not forearmed": Letters on the invasion and defence of Britain; (reprinted from the "Torquay directory"). London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co. Houghton, New Bond Street; Torquay: E Cockrem. Torquay, Printed by E Cockrem. BL; NT; CUL; Trinity; Bod.[34]

1859

Cavern researches, or, discoveries of organic remains: and of British and Roman reliques, in the caves of Kent's Hole, Anstis Cove, Chudleigh, and Berry Head: by the late Rev. J. MacEnery. Edited from the original manuscript notes, by E. Vivian, Esq. London: Simpkin, Marshall, and Co.; Torquay: E. Cockrem. 1859. [6], 25, [1] p., [17] plates: ill. NTL.

Cavern Researches, …. / Edited by E. Vivian. London; Torquay 1859. vi, 78p: 15 pls. Abery; BM; DEI; NLS; NHML; Open; Geol; CUL; Edin; Leic; Man; Bod; NT.

Some thoughts on the Reform Bill of 1832, more especially with reference to the disenfranchising principle by Junius Junior. Torquay: E. Cockrem. 1859. 11 p. Bishopsgate; Bris.

Sea anemones, or, Tanks and their inhabitants. 2nd ed. Torquay: E. Cockrem. 1859. 48 pages. Bris.

The dwellings of the laboring classes: A lecture delivered to the Torquay Working-Men's General Improvement Society, at the Temperance Hall Torquay, on Monday, September 5th, 1859. By Lawrence Palk, Esq., M.P., for South Devon. Published by request. Torquay printed for E. Cockrem, 10, Strand 1859. 11, [1] p.; 8vo. NT.[35]

1860

Songs from the Song of Songs, and other poems. By John S. B. Monsell (John Samuel Bewley). Torquay: E. Cockrem. 1860. 30 pages. BL*; CUL.

Our National Defences – Letters by Vigil; (reprinted from the "Torquay directory"). London: Houghton, New Bond Street: Cockrem, Printer, Torquay. 1860. BL; NYPL. [36]

"The spirit of the psalms": with some additional psalms and hymns / by Henry Frances Lyte. 2nd ed. Torquay: E. Cockrem. 1860. vi, 224, [10] p. UoStA.

1861

The Anglo-Turkish bath : or, the modern application of the ancient Roman therma as a hygienic, prophylactic, and therapeutic agent ; with practical suggestions how and when it should be employed by York James Moore. London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co., 1861. vii, [1], 58 p., [3] leaves of plates: ill. (1color), plans; 21cm. "Torquay: printed by E. Cockrem." YALE.

A brief memoir of Thomas Christy Wakefield, compiled from his own memoranda by Thomas Christy Wakefield. Torquay: Printed by E Cockrem, 10, Strand. 1861. [2], 29p [1]. BL*[37]; DevA (s920/WAR).

1862

"A Little Child shall lead them." A few memorials of George Matthew Hoare, contained in notes to a sermon preached in S. John's, Torquay, May 18th, 1862 the Sunday after his funeral by William Robert Bernard Brownlow, R.C. Bishop of Clifton. Torquay: Cockrem & Croydon. [1862]. viii, 16 pages. BL; LPL; NLS; King's.

1864

An introductory Address delivered before the Torquay Natural History Society, at the commencement of the lecture session, December 7th, 1863 by William Pengelly. London: Simpkin, Marshall, & Co. Torquay: Cockrem, printer. 43p. 1864. BL (7205.aaa.19.); CUL; Bod.

The scriptural account of the creation and deluge: with reference to modern geology / by Richard Gwatkin, B.D., F.G.S. Torquay: Printed by Edward Cockrem. 1864. 46 p. Bod[38].

Tormohun parish chronicle and St. Luke's magazine. Torquay: Edward Cockrem. 1864. Nos. 2-5. DEI.[39]

Germany and Denmark. Three letters by Vigil. (VIGIL, pseud. of Henry Cranmer March Phillipps) 26 p. London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co.; Cockrem, Torquay. 1864. 26 p. BL[40]; NLS; CUL; Bod.

Plan of the Town of Torquay pasted into Drives in and About Torquay by HMA. Map as 1853 but now printed by C & E Layton, 150 Fleet Street, London. Torquay. Edward Cockrem. [1864]. DevA. For an image of the map included go to – Tourist Maps of Devon, entry Cockrem 4B. Further issues 1872 and 1877.

 

1865

Italy. Five letters by Vigil. Reprinted from the “Torquay Directory”. London Simpkin, Marshall & Co. Torquay Cockrem 1865. Printer 33 p.; 22 cm. CUL; NLS; BL[41].

The climate of Torquay and South Devon, from the meteorological observations taken at Woodfield, Torquay. Torquay. E Cockrem. 1865. Bath.

Heart worship: a sermon preached at St. Mary Church, Torquay, on Thursday morning, November 9th, 1865, on the occasion of the choral festival of the Deaneries of Moreton and Ipplepen / by the Rev. Charles Felton Smith, M.A., vicar of Crediton, and Prebendary of Exeter. London: Rivingtons; Exeter: W. Roberts; Torquay: E. Cockrem. 1865. - 16 p. CUL; BL (4477.aaa.90.)[42].

Cockrem's tourists' guide to Torquay and its neighbourhood. [New Edition]. Torquay: Cockrem, Edward. [1865]. DevA (sB/TOR 7/1865/COC)[43].

1866

Parliamentary reform. Letters by Vigil. Republished from the “Torquay Directory”. London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co.; Cockrem, Torquay. 1866. 51 p. NLS; Glasgow; Sheff; BL*.

1867

Advent Warnings, A Sermon Preached in S. Mark's Church Torquay . By F. N. Oxenham.  Published by E. Cockrem. Torquay. 1867.

 

Europe. Letters by Vigil. Reprinted from the “Torquay Directory”. London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co.; Cockrem, Torquay. 1867. 75 p. CUL; NLS; BL*.

1868

The object of our meeting in Chapter, and the obligation upon the members of any decision to which they may come: a paper read at the meeting of the Ruridecanal Chapter of Ipplepen, held at Tor Mohun, on Thursday, 17th September, 1868 by George C. Harris. Torquay: Edward Cockrem. 1868. 19, [1] p. UWTSD.

An address to the ratepayers of Torquay on Mr. Bazalgette's report on the sewerage, with some remarks on the best means of house drainage: published at the request of the Torquay Medical Society / by Charles B. Nankivell. Torquay: Printed by E. Cockrem. 1868. 15 p. RCPSG.

The Irish Church: five letters. "Reprinted from the Torquay Directory." London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co.; Torquay: Cockrem. 1868. 33 p. Bod.

1869

The Tor Communicants' Union. The Tor communicants' remembrancer 1868-9: Together with a letter from W.J.B. on Communicants Classes. Torquay. Cockram, Edward.  1869. viii, 56p. DevA (s248.06/TOR/TOR).

Darwinism. A lecture delivered before the Torquay Natural History Society, etc by Thomas Roscoe Rede Stebbing. London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co.: Oxford: T & G Schrimpton; Torquay: Edward Cockrem. 1869. NLS; CUL; Bod. BL*[44].

Torquay and its Surroundings. An illustrated poem. [With plates.] by M. B. Torquay: Edward Cockrem. [1869]. 23 pages. BL.

The religion of the Irish church, the property of the Irish church: four letters addressed to the Torquay directory and South Devon journal, in reply to a Romish priest, E. Canon Windeyer by Charles Hastings Collette. 22 p. 1869. Published/Created: Torquay [Pas-de-Calais, France]: Printed by E. Cockrem, 1869. YALE.

1870

Science and Revelation by George Augustus Frederick. Wilks. London, Torquay: Cockrem. 1870. Torquay: Printed at the “Torquay Times” Office, 1 Madrepore Road. BL**; DEI; CUL.

One shilling tourists' guide to Torquay and its neighborhood / [Cockrem, Edward.]. Torquay [1870]. 72 p.: ill. CUL; SocA; Yale.

Twentyfour views of Torquay. Torquay: Cockrem, Edward. 1870Publisher. - Torquay: E. Cockrem. [1870]. - [24] leaves: of ill; 12x18cm. DevA (sB/TOR 7/1870/TWE); Exe; KB.

The night of fruitless toil, a sermon preached at S. Luke's, Torquay, on the fifth Sunday after Trinity, 1870 by George Collyer Harris. Torquay: Printed by Edward Cockrem, 1870. 15p. CUL Trinity College; Senate.

 

Cockrem's tourists' guide to Torquay and its neighbourhood. (New Edition)[45]. Torquay: Edward Cockrem. [1870]. CUL; Lei; Trinity; KB.

1871

Torquay drainage: an address to the ratepayers of Torquay by Edward Appleton. With Appendix: Opinions on utilization of sewage by irrigation. Torquay: Printed by E. Cockrem 1871. 10p. BL.

The ballot. Five letters by Vigil. (VIGIL, pseud. [i.e. Henry Cranmer March Phillipps.]. ). 24 p. London: Houghton & Gunn; Torquay: Cockrem, 1871. pp. 14. BL**.

 

The war of 1870. Letters by Vigil. Reprinted from the “Torquay Directory”. London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co.; Cockrem: Torquay. 1871. Cockrem, Printer, Torquay. 34 p. BL*.

The ballot. Three letters by Vigil. London: Houghton & Gunn; Torquay: Cockrem. 1871. 14 p. BL**.

Unprepared state of the British Navy by Thomas Symonds. Torquay: Cockrem. 1871. PCL.

1872

Eighth report of the committee for exploring of Kent's Cavern, Devonshire by the Committee consisting of Sir Charles Lyell. [et al.][46]. Torquay Cockrem [printers] 1872. 22 p. Imprint from cover verso. Birm: SocF.

Berry-Pomeroy: a poem [canto II and III] / by Luke M. Combes. Torquay. Cockrem, Edward. 1872. Printer. Combes, Luke M. Torquay: Printed by E. Cockrem, 10. Strand. 1872. - pp33-85. DevA (s821/COM); BL**[47]; CUL; PCL; Bang; Card; Brad; Leic; Liv; UoStr; Surrey (and others).

Post-1872

The Church of England and its Defenders. A second letter to Anglican friends .. In reply to the Rev. J. W. Patterson [i.e. to “The Church of England versus the Roman Church in England”], and Rev. J. Walter Moore [i.e. to “Some Critical Remarks,” etc.] by William Robert Bernard Brownlow, R.C. Bishop of Clifton. Torquay: Cockrem, 10, Strand; Croydon, Victoria Parade; London: Washbourne, 18 Paternoster-Row. 1873. 39 pages. BL**; Trinity.

Jottings at the Dartmoor autumn manoeuvres / by H. T. Mackenzie. Torquay. Cockrem, Edward. 1873Printer. Mackenzie, H.T. - Torquay: Cockrem, [1873]. - [16]p: ill (sketches). DevA (s355.5/DAR/MAC); BL; PCL.

France 1873

Cockrem´s Torquay Almanac 1874. Stiff green card covers with attractive ill., TP is The Torquay Almanac for 1874; Cockrem & Co., 10, Strand, Torquay. Introduction dated Christmas, 1873. First edition. TQ.

The Eastern Question 1877

Down the Dart by David Lee Pitcairn illustrated by H. T. Mackenzie. Torquay: Cockrem, 1880. 20p. DevA: s821/PIT; BAR: 821 /PIT; TOR: D850. BL.


 Chapter I. Edward Cockrem: his life and publishing output

Chapter II. The Alphington Ponies: the Durnford Sisters

Chapter III. The Strand Torquay: the main thoroughfare in the mid-1800s

Chapter IV. Croydon, Elliott and Ardley: and the Durnford Sisters

Appendix II. Croydon´s prints, 1817 - 1860 



[1] Leonard Benton Seeley & Sons, London; 35, [1] p; 20 cm. Notes: Errata T.p. verso. Text on Hebrews, ch. xii, v.2. Final page of publisher's advertisements.

[2] A pirate copy was published but quickly suppressed: Panorama of Torquay. A guide to the institutions, scenery and antiquities of Torquay and its vicinity. Torquay. R Luscombe. 1830. [BLEWITT, Octavian]. - vii, 84p. Davidson p.57 (BM). Publisher R. Luscombe. Copy has no cover or TP – last page foot has Printed by R Luscombe, (opposite the Hotel) Torquay. DevA.

[3] - TP but no cover. Last page foot has Printed by E Cockrem.

[4] Note: The UoSA copy has 1 page of booksellers' advertisements.

[5] 288 pages, [7] leaves of plates (1 folded): illustrations, map, plans; 19 cm. Five lithographs probably by and after George Rowe and one wood engraving by G P Hearder. Somers Cocks S121; Davidson p.57.

[6] The National Library of Australia copy has inscription on TP: Mr. I. Templer is supposed to be the Author of this. Another copy unbound, stitched as issued is currently on sale at Bristow & Garland (2022).

[7] 5 Volumes and including index.

[8] This may have been printed initially in 1830 (Power) which is suggested by cooperation with Hannaford.

[9] Bod copy is on-line at https://www.brethrenarchive.org/media/357788/contemplation_or_a_christian_s_wandering.pdf.

[10] This compilation has words only but includes an index which is preceded with a note: Thirteen original and selected tunes for the Hymns and Psalm, marked with an asterisk [*] may be had in Manuscript, on application to E. COCKREM, TORQUAY; Price Five Shillings. The proceeds will be given to the Poor. The Hymns marked thus [‡] are original, and principally composed for this collection.

[11] Notes: Item 8. Bound with Hort, Josiah, Instructions to the clergy, 1790.

[12] The five parts (only a few pages each) are available online via access.bl.uk/item/viewer.

[13] At head of page 1: Eighth Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science. Friday, August 26th. Fifth day's Proceedings.

[14] Terry Leaman has uploaded this to his web pages: http://www.terry-leaman.co.uk extension /Tiscali/COCKREM.HTM.

[15] Cockrem (E), printer and publisher. The main issues were issued every 2 weeks, and are numbered from 157-186. they consist of 8pp, the supplements were issued the week following the main issue, with the same issue number, and were 4pp. This run appears to lack the main issue for No 180, but does have the supplement. There are no supplements from issues 159-175 inclusive, or for 186, it could be that none were issued for these numbers. One issue lacks one leaf, another has just the first leaf. Folio, early half roan, marbled boards, rubbed, hinges partly split, front inner margin reinforced with transparent tape, occasional foxing and ink splash, few small marginal tears. Torquay, E. Cockrem

[16] These are available through the British Newspaper Archive.

[17] Somers Cocks S153. Copy also sold at Bonhams March 2016. Views: Tor Church; Torbay, from Tor Abbey Ruins; Torquay, from Waldron Hill; Torquay, from Park Hill; Torquay from the Summit of Park Hill; Babbicombe, from Petit Tor.

[18] Somers Cocks S152 with ten lithographs.

[19] Signed R P YEO del. (within print). Below print: Signature P Gauci, lith, 9 North Crescent, Bed(for)d Square, London; Title TORQUAY; Imprint Published by Edward Cockrem.

[20] Probably by the Rev. John Orange of the Independent Chapel in Lower Union Street (Kelly 1856).

[21] Democritus Tertius: real name: Edmund Carrington. Maxted.

[22] Concerns Arthur Fane's refusal to bury the body of Mrs. Haines according to the rites of the Church of England, since she had "lived "very many years in the Socinian communion.

[23] Note: Item 16. Bound with Phillpotts, Henry. Speech of the Bishop of Exeter, 1832.

[24] Profits from sale were to go to the newly formed Natural History Society of Torquay.

[25] Note: Includes appendix (pp. [19]-24). Held by at least 10 other institutions.

[26] William Cooke's Royal Circus was touring the westcountry in May 1848 with stops at Exeter (Tuesday, 30th May), and then a one stop stay in each of Exmouth, Salterton, Sidmouth, Colyton, then Lye Regis (June 5) and Bridport (June 6). See Exeter and Plymouth Gazette, Saturday 27th May 1848.

[27] Contents: Introduction to psychology Origin of mesmerism Phenomena and physiology of mesmerism Philosophy and psychology of mesmerism with Appendix.

[28] Davidson p.106 (Secktor Lib.).

[29] William Cooke's Royal Circus was touring the westcountry in May 1848 with stops at Exeter (Tuesday, 30th May), and then a one stop stay in each of Exmouth, Salterton, Sidmouth, Colyton, then Lye Regis (June 5) and Bridport (June 6). See Exeter and Plymouth Gazette, Saturday 27th May 1848.

[30] Note: "Published by the request of the Lord Bishop and of the Clergy."

[31] Being free translations chiefly from the “Poesie Toscane” of Vincenzio da Filicaja, by W. H. Hyett.

[32] Victoria and Albert Museum libraries copy is in a bound volume of 28 pamphlets from 1854-1856.

[33] Comprises VI plates with explanations on six pages only.

[34] Not signed but possibly by “Forewarned” was Charles Spencer March Phillips. See entry Our National Defences (Vigil Letters) 1860.

[35] Note: Title page verso: Transcribed from the Short Hand notes of the reporter to the Torquay Directory, and revised by the author.

[36] This seems to be a second edition of the book “Forewarned” (1858). Attribution on the NYPL copy 'March Phillips Esq.' i.e. Charles Spencer March Phillips, who was a Lieutenant in the 11th Devon Rifle volunteers from 1860 (Gazette). Online at Google Books.

[37] Dated in preface 1850 but page 28 dated 1860.

[38] Note: Caption title: The creation and the deluge according to scripture: a lecture delivered at the Museum, Torquay, April 4th, 1864. Lecture is followed by an appendix "On the four ages."

[39]  Note: In box with 2 other titles.

[40] BL (on-line): http://books.google.com/books?vid=BL:A0018337273.

[41] BL: http://books.google.com/books?vid=BL:A0017858945.

[42] BL (on-line) https://books.google.de/books?id=nJ7gRLFedpQC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false

[43] New edition, now with 208 pages. Includes a view of Torquay from the pier head by Rock & Co, dated 13 June 1860 as frontispiece.  Page 62 has statistics to quarter ending 30 June 1864.

[44] A further lecture in 1870 was published by Macmillan & Co.

[45] New Edition with last date in text on p. 20 being 1870 – Belgrave Congregational Church. Now includes: a map; 220 p.; ii (index); second map; list of Hackney Carriage Fares.

[46] Notes: Caption title. Report signed at end: Edw. Vivian, Wm. Pengelly, John Phillips. First Report published 1865 with yearly updates. Cockrem may have printed all of them. University of Birmingham has most.

[47] Notes: 3 cantos in two volumes: Vol. 2 with list of subscribers and errata for v. 1.

A key to institutions holding items

Abery

Aberystwyth University

Bang

Bangor University Library

Bath

Bath Royal Literary and Scientific institution

Birm

Birmingham University

Bishopsgate

Bishopsgate Institute

BL

British Library, London

BM

British Museum Library

Bod

Bodleian Library, University of Oxford, UK

Boston

Boston College

Brad

University of Bradford

Bris

University of Bristol Libraries.

Cal

University of California

Card

Cardiff University Libraries

Chetham

Chetham's Library

Col

Columbia University

CUL

Cambridge University Library

DEI

Devon & Exeter Institute, Exeter, UK

DevA

Devon Archives, Devon Heritage Centre, Exeter

Edin

University of Edinburgh Libraries

Exe

University of Exeter Library

Geo

The Geological Society

Glas

University of Glasgow

King's

King's College London Library

Leic

University of Leicester

Liv

University of Liverpool Library

LoC

Library of Congress

LPL

Lambeth Palace Library

Man

University of Manchester

NHML

Natural History Museum Library

NLA

National Library of Australia

NLS

National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh

NT

National Trust Libraries

NYPL

New York Public Library

Open

Open University Library

RCPSG

Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow

Senate

Senate House Library, University of London

Sheff

Sheffield

SocA

Society of Antiquaries of London Library

SocF

Society of Friends

South

University of Southampton Library

Surrey

University of Surrey

TorU

University of Toronto, Canada

TQ

Torquay Public Library

Trinity

Trinity College, Dublin

UoStA

University of St Andrews Library, Scotland

UoStr

University of Strathclyde Library

UWTSD

University of Wales Trinity Saint David

V&A

Victoria & Albert Museum and Art Gallery

Win

University of Wisconsin


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