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The Fox family of Falmouth, Cornwall, UK were very influential in the development of the town of Falmouth in the 19th century and of the Cornish Industrial Revolution.〔(For a brief online account of the activities of the Fox family, see Brinley Morris's talk to the Falmouth Civic Society, illustrated with portraits. (Accessed 23 October 2007) ). For evidence of their influence, ''see'' Gill, Crispin ''Great Cornish Families'' (1995).〕 In the 18th and 19th centuries, many of them were members of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). ==Caroline's and Barclay's journals== Caroline and Barclay Fox kept remarkable journals, which were published in the 1970s and provide historical and literary biographical sources for mid-nineteenth century Britain. Caroline's ''Journal'' was originally published in 1881, when it was a “surprise best-seller”. A new selection from the 1882 edition by Wendy Monk was published in 1972.〔''See'' “Sources” below for bibliographical details if the ''Journals''.〕 Caroline Fox kept her journal from 1835 to 1871.〔Caroline Fox's ''Journal''〕 Barclay Fox kept his journal from 1832 to 1854 (but with few entries after 1844).〔Barclay Fox's ''Journal''.〕 Barclay's journal was published in a scholarly but accessible edition by Raymond L. Brett in 1979, reprinted with additional material in 2008.
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