hed helminthologist, who was the youngest F.R.S. of his day. He had made some original investigations concerning Entozoa, and was the author of many books on "Parasites" and kindred subjects.]
[Footnote 4: At the Tower Church. He lived at St. Margaret's Green.]
[Footnote 5: Public Men of Ipswich and East Suffolk, by Richard Gowing. Ipswich: W. J. Scopes, 1875.]
[Footnote 6: The following books by Richard Cobbold are in the British Museum Library:--
Valentine Verses, or Lines of Truth, Love, and Virtue 1827
A Sermon on Matthew xiv 1829
The Spirit of the Litany of the Church of England. A Poem 1833
The History of Margaret Catchpole, a Suffolk Girl. 2 vols. 1845
Mary Anne Wellington. A Soldier's Daughter, Wife and Widow. 3 vols. 1846
Zenon the Martyr. 3 vols. 1847
The Young Man's Home, or The Penitent's Return 1848
The Character of Woman. A Lecture 1848