Jeremiah Milles
(1714–1784)

Dean of Exeter and antiquarian

Jeremiah Milles

Works

  • Poems supposed to have been written at Bristol in the Fifteenth Century by Thomas Rowley, Priest. With a Commentary (1782)
  • Inscriptionum Antiquarum liber alter à Jeremia Milles et Richardo Pococke editus (1752), printed as an appendix, pp. 100–127 of Pococke's work on the same subject.
  • Observations on the Wardrobe Account for 1483, the Coronation of Richard III. (1770)
  • A Speech delivered to the Society of Antiquaries, 11 Jan. 1781, on their Removal to Somerset House (1781)

Contribution to the Philosophical Transaction of the Royal Society


He also contributed numerous papers to the ‘Archæologia.’

Works about Milles


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