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The Isles of Scilly
Their Story their Folk & their Flowers

The Isles of Scilly Their Story their Folk & their Flowers

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The Isles of Scilly
Their Story their Folk & their Flowers

Painted & Described
by
Jessie Mothersole

SECOND EDITION

London
The Religious Tract Society
4 Bouverie Street & St. Paul’s Churchyard EG


PREFATORY NOTE TO FIRST EDITION

IT has been said that all writers may be divided into two classes: those who know enough to write a book, and those who do not know enough not to write one!

In collecting material for these notes on Scilly, I have endeavoured to prepare myself more or less to qualify for the former class; but now that they are complete it is with diffidence that I present them. They are but the impressions of an artist, recorded in colour and in ink, together with so much of the history of the islands and of general description as is necessary to comply with the unwritten law of colour-books.

For my historical facts I am indebted to many writers, ancient and modern. A list of the chief of these appears at the end of the book, so that my readers may refer, if they wish, to the original authorities.

My best thanks are due to Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch, for permission to quote his description of the kelping, and for other help he has kindly given me; to my friend Miss Emma Gollancz, for seeing my proofs through the press; and also to the many friends in Scilly from whom I have received assistance and information.

October, 1910.


NOTE TO SECOND EDITION

This second edition of “The Isles of Scilly” is issued in response to many requests that the book should appear in a cheaper form, the original edition having completely sold out.

A few slight alterations in the letterpress have been necessary, to correspond with changes that have taken place in the islands; but otherwise the contents are identical with those of the original issue.

Pilgrim’s Place House, Hampstead.

March, 1914.


CONTENTS

    PAGE
  PREFATORY NOTE 5
  NOTE TO SECOND EDITION 6
CHAPTER I INTRODUCTORY 11
CHAPTER II HISTORICAL 22
CHAPTER III FORMER INDUSTRIES 40
CHAPTER IV THE FLOWER INDUSTRY 51
CHAPTER V DESCRIPTIVE AND ARCHÆOLOGICAL 61
CHAPTER VI THE ISLAND FOLK: THEIR WAYS AND CUSTOMS 80
CHAPTER VII STORIES OF THE WRECKS 97
CHAPTER VIII ANNET AND THE SEA-BIRDS 109
CHAPTER IX ST. MARY’S 117
CHAPTER X TRESCO 140
CHAPTER XI BRYHER AND SAMSON 152
CHAPTER XII ST. AGNES 159
CHAPTER XIII ST. MARTIN’S AND ITS NEIGHBOURS 169
CHAPTER XIV CONCLUSION 178
  LIST OF BOOKS REFERRED TO 185
  INDEX 187

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

CROMWELL’S CASTLE, TRESCO Frontispiece
  FACING PAGE
THE OLDEST INHABITANT 14

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