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DAGGE, HENRY. (Con.).

reau's Defence... will be faithfully related. Lond., n.d. [1776], 8°., pp. 90.

NOTE. Henry and James Dagge and Mr. Evenot, the latter's brother-in-law, were consulted by Mrs. Rudd and her accomplices respecting their forgeries, cf. pp. 54-86. James Dagge died at Kentish Town, London, 1793.

DAGGE, REV. JONATHAN, M.A. (son of John Dagge). V. of Fowey 1700-33, Endellion 170930. b. 1660.

A Sermon preached at the Funeral of Jonathan Rashleigh, of Menabillye, Esq., in the Parish Church of Fowye, in the County of Cornwall, September the 11th, 1702. Publish'd at the Request of some Friends. Exon, printed by S. Farley, for Phil. Bishop, at the Golden Bible, over against the Guild-Hall, 1703, 4°., pp. 31. Dr. Williams'.

Ad. Magistratum. A Sermon preached at the Assizes, held for the County of Cornwall, at Launceston, March the 31st, 1709. By J.

DAGGE FAMILY. N. & Q., 3 S., x, 247, Dagge, Rector of Endellion, in Cornwall, and

320 (1866).

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DAGGE, HENRY (son of Henry Dagge, of Bodmin). Admitted F.R.S. 15th April, 1779; expelled 7th April, 1791. d. 1795. cf. App. to Thackeray's Life of Lord Chatham, ii, 645–52.

Considerations on Criminal Law. By Henry Dagge. Lond., T. Longman...and T. Cadell, 1773, 8°., 3/6.-2nd ed., corrected and greatly enlarged, 1774, 3 vols., 8°., 10/-.

Facts; or a plain and explicit narrative of the case of Mrs. Rudd...in which the particular transactions of Messrs. Perreaus; the public and private conversations and consultations of Mr. HD; the impartial view of the character of Colonel ; the answer to Mr. Per

Chaplain to the Right Hon. the Earl of Radnor. Exon, printed by Sam. Farley, for M. and Phil. Yeo, Booksellers, in the High Street, n.d. [1709], sm. 4°., pp. 22. Br. Museum.

NOTE.-Dedicated to Samuel Ennys, Esq., High Sheriff of Cornwall. Fowye, 10th May, 1709.

Of the nature and eternal duration of Christ's Kingdom; and how much it is both our duty and our interest to promote its enlargement. A Sermon preached at the Visitation, held at Truroe, in Cornwal, April the 30th, 1713. By J. Dagge, Rector of Endellion and Vicar of Fowye... Exon... Sam. Farley...n.d. [1713], 4°., pp. 23. Br. Museum.

NOTE.-Dedicated to... Ofspring... Lord Bishop of Exon. Fowye, May 15, 1713.

DAGGE, REV. ROBERT, M.A. R. of Stoke-Abbot 1737-49. bapt. 1708. d. 11th Aug., 1749. Proteus, or the Jesuit detected in every shape. A Character of the Duke [of Cumberland] is likewise attempted. A Sermon preached at St. Peter's, in Dorchester, at the Assize, before the Honourable Mr. Justice Clive and Mr. Sergeant Prime, on Friday, Aug. 15, 1746, by R. Dagge, Rector of Stoke-Abbot, and sometime Fellow of Balliol College, in Oxford. Sherborne, printed for the Author, and sold by John Cooke...1746, sm. 4°., pp. 29.

DALE, WILLIAM [KELYNACK] (son of Benjamin Dale). b. Newlyn, 3rd Sep., 1833.

Wild Flowers and Fruits. Poems. By William Dale. Lond., A. Heylin, 28, Paternoster Row, 1856, 12°., pp. 160.

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DALE, WILLIAM [KELYNACK].

(Con.).

Poems. The Legend of the Golden Ring, &c. By W. Kelynack Dale. 2nd ed., Lond., Simpkin, 1862, 12o., pp. viii and 264, 5/-.

NOTE.-A second edition of the preceding work. The Still Small Voice. [Poem]. Christian Miscell., Aug., 1853, p. 251.

Ichabod. [Poem]. ib., Nov., 1853, p. 345.

DALY, JOHN. pseud., i.e., Besemeres, John.

DAMPIER, JOHN LUCIUS. V.W. of the Stannaries. b. 23rd Dec., 1792. d. Bath, 24th May, 1853. cf. Gent. Mag., xxxix, 94 (1853).

DANGERFIELD, REV. ROBERT GEORGE, B.A. b. 1824. d. Ventnor, 16th March, 1858.

A Sermon preached in St. Mary's Church, Penzance, on Trinity Sunday, May 26th, 1850, by R. G. Dangerfield, B.A., Assistant Curate of Penzance. Penzance, F. T. Vibert, 1850, 8°., pp. 26.

Sermons and Literary Remains of the Rev. R. G. Dangerfield, late Incumbent of St. James' Episcopal Chapel, Edinburgh. Revised by the Revds. William Hinton Drake and John Howell Dangerfield. Hereford, John Parker, 4, High Town, n.d. [1859], 8°., pp. 312.

NOTE.-Contains the preceding Sermon; an Essay, "The Intellectual in Art," written August, 1818, at Hayle; and "Fragments of Letters to Rev. W. H. Drake, St. Ives."

DANIEL,

Report, by Daniel, of the Wreck of the Ship Royal Oak, Rob. Locke, commander, when returning from the East Indies, upon the western rocks of Scilly, 1666 (?). Rawlinson MSS., Bod. Lib., class A 195, art. 66.

DANIEL FAMILY.

DANIEL, EDWARD (alias Pickford). b. in
Cornwall. d. Sept., 1657. cf. Oliver's Hist.
of the Catholic Religion, pp. 288, 380; Dodd's
Ch. History (ed. 1737), iii, 294-95.

The Book of Meditations. Published for the English College at Lisbon, 1649.-Republished and enlarged, Douay, 1663.

Controversies. MSS., fol. Commenced 1643, and finished 1646. Formerly penes Author of Dodd's Ch. History.

DANIEL, HENRY JOHN (son of Samuel Daniel). b. Lostwithiel, 14th Feb., 1818.

The Anti-Newtonian Institute. A Satire. In two Cantos. By a Cornubian [i.e., H. J. Daniel]. n.p. or d., 8o., pp. 46.

NOTE. A Satire on some of the Members of the Liskeard Institution, and one of the Author's earliest poems.

Hours of Solitude. A collection of Poems. 1838, fep. 8°.

The Bride of Scio, Songs of the Heart, and other Poems. Truro, E. Heard, 1842, 8°., pp. xi and 232.

The Cornish Thalia; being original Cornish Poems, illustrative of the Cornish Dialect. Devonport, printed by W. Wood, 52, Fore Street; Lond., J. R. Smith; n.d. [18-], 12o., PP. 48, 6d.

A Companion for the Cornish Thalia; being original Humorous Pieces in the Cornish and Devonshire Dialects. Devonport, W. Wood, n.d. [18-], 12o., pp. 46, 6d.

NOTE.-Contains "Uncle Will's Story," by W. B. Forfar, copied from "Pentowan."

Mary Anne's Experiences, Mary Anne's Wedding, Mary Anne's Trip up the Tamar. Devonport, W. Wood; Lond., Houlston and Wright; n.d. [18-], 12°., pp. 24, 3d.

Mary Anne's Career and Cousin Jack's Adventures. Devonport, W. Wood; Lond., J. R. Smith; n.d. [18-], 12°., pp. 48, 6d.

Mirth for Long Evenings. Devonport, W. cf. "One & All," Dec., Wood, n.d. [18-], 12°., pp. 48, 6d.

1868; Jan. and Feb., 1869.

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Mirth for "One and All," or Comic Tales and Sketches. Devonport, W. Wood, n.d. [18-], 12°., pp. 48, 6d.

Bobby Poldue and his Wife Sally at the Great Exhibition. Devonport, W. Wood, n.d. [18-], 12°., pp. 25, 6d.

NOTE.-Contains "The Tale of the Oysters," by W. B. Forfar, put into verse.

Humorous Cornish Legends. Devonport, W. Wood, n.d. [18-], 12°., pp. 46, 6d.

A New Budget of Cornish Poems. Devonport, W. Wood, n.d. [18-], 12°., pp. 48, 6d. The Muse in Motley, or a Wallet of Whimsies. Devonport, W. Wood, n.d. [1867], 12°., pp. 48, 6d.

DANIEL, HENRY JOHN. (Con.).

Pickings from my Portfolio; comprising Cornish Comic and other Humorous Pieces. Devonport, W. Wood, n.d. [18-], pp. 48, 6d.

Songs of the Heart and other Poems. Devonport, W. Wood [printed]; Lond., Halston; n.d. [1869], 8°., pp. 44, 6d.

DANIEL, JOHN (brother of Edward Daniel). cf. Dodd's Ch. Hist. (ed. 1737), ii, 368.

DANIEL, REV. JOHN. V. of East Ardsley, near Wakefield. b. Lancashire.

The Faith, Duty, and Church Membership of a Christian. A Farewell Sermon preached at the Land's End, Cornwall, in the Churches of Sennen and St. Levan...June 11, 1837. Το which are added various Notes and Appendices. By the Rev. John Daniel, B.A., then Curate of those Parishes. Lond., Rivington, 1838, 8o., pp. x and 88, 3/6.

DANIEL, RICHARD THOMAS. b. Plymouth (?), 1800. d. Melbourne, Australia, 20th July, 1870.

Instrument for measuring the space passed through by the Piston. Rep. R.C.P. Soc., 1846, p. xxii.

NOTE.-On page xxiv of the Report the instrument is erroneously stated to be by J. T. Daniel.

DANIEL, N.

DANIELL, REV. MARK. Wesleyan Minister. b. Penzance, 30th April, 1766. d. Topsham, 21st Feb., 1821. cf. Methodist Mag., xliv, 299-300, 703 (1821).

The Revival of Religion at Shaftesbury. Extract of a letter from Rev. M. Daniell to Mr. James Wood. Shaftesbury, 13th June, 1816. Methodist Mag., xxxix, 635-36 (1816).

DANIELL, RALPH ALLEN (4th child of Edward Daniell, d. 1866).

The Sovereign. By D[aniell]. Helston Gram. School Mag., 1857-59, pp. 18-22.

A Few Words about New Zealand. By a Young Native, R. A. D[aniell]. ib., pp. 31-33. The Adventure of a Sovereign. By D. ib., pp. 121-26.

A Visit to a New Zealand Pa. By R. A. D. ib., pp. 135-36.

An Australian Journey. ib., pp. 301–2. DANIELL, WILLIAM, R.A. b. 1769. d. London, 16th Aug., 1837.

A Voyage round Great Britain...By R. Ayton. With a series of Views...drawn and engraved by W. Daniell, A.R.A. Lond., Longman and W. Daniell, 9, Cleveland Street, Fitzroy Square, 1814-25, 8 vols., fol.

NOTE.-Cornwall described, with 4 views, i, 1-33 (1814). R. Ayton's name appears in the first and second volumes only.

Daniel's Bottle Jack. Rep. R.C.P. Soc., 1837, DANIELL, SIR WILLIAM (5th child of Ralph p. 67.

DANIELL, REV. JOHN JEREMIAH. b. Bath, 1819.

A Geography of Cornwall, Historical, Ecclesiastical, Civil, Natural, and Parochial. By the Rev. J. J. Daniell, Master of Probus School and Curate of Probus. With Map. Lond., Longman; Truro, J. R. Netherton [printed]; 1854, 12o., pp. 226, 3, 6.

The Saintly Life of Mrs. Margaret Godolphin. By J. J. Daniell, Curate of St. Peter's, Langley Fitzurse, Wilts. Compiled from "The Life of Mrs. Godolphin, by John Evelyn, edited by Samuel, Lord Bishop of Oxford." 2nd ed.,

Oxford and Lond., Parkers, 1864, 16°., pp 57. A Book of Prayers for Young Persons. By Rev. J. J. Daniell. Truro, J. R. Netherton, 18-, 18°., pp. 54, 4d.

Lays of the English Cavaliers. By Rev. J. J. Daniell. Oxford and Lond., Parkers, 1866, 4o., pp. iv and 116, 6/-.

NOTE.-Contains "The Battle of Lansdown," pp. 16-27; "The Firing of Arwenack House," pp. 110-16. The Cavaliers of Cornwall. The Monthly Packet, iv, 138-85 (1867).

Allen Daniell, d. 1832). b. 1793. d. on board H.M.S. "Ringdove," off Sierra Leone, 15th Sept., 1845. cf. O'Byrne's Naval Biog. Dict. ; Gent. Mag., xxiv, 666 (1845).

DANSON, JOHN TOWNE. Barrister-at-Law.

Observations on the Speech of Sir W. Molesworth...on Colonial Expenditure and Government, by J. T. Danson. Lond., Ridgway, 1848, 8°., pp. 87.-2nd ed., 1848, 8°., 2/-.

DARBISON, WILL.

Private Case between W. Darbison and John Beaumont and Dorothy his Wife, relative to the Manor of Penheale and other Manors. [The Defendants' case]. Lond., 1714, fol., s. sh.

DARLEY, REV. JOHN, B.D. R. of Northill.

The glory of Chelsey Colledge revived; wherein is declared, I.-Its original progress and design...II.-How this design was by the renowned King James and the three estates of his first Parliament highly applauded...III.-By what means this excellent work...hath been impeded and obstructed. By John Darley, B.D.,

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The true and absolute Bishop, with the convert's returne unto Him. Wherein is also showed how Christ is our only Shepherd, as well as our truest Bishop; and also how lamentable and miserable the condition of those men doth appeare to bee which are out of Christ's fold or out of Christ's diocese. By N. Darton, Minister of God's Word at Killesbie, in Northamptonshire. Lond., printed by Tho. Badger for Humphrey Mosley, and are to be sold at his shop, at the Prince's Armes, in St. Paul's Churchyard, 1641, sm. 4°., pp. 51. Dr. Williams'.

Ecclesia Anglicana; or Darton's cleare and protestant manifesto, as an evangelical key, sent to the Governour of Oxford, for the opening of the church dores there, that are shut up without prayers or preaching. Printed in the yeare sm. 4°., pp. 13. Bod. Lib.

1649.

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Tender Plants growing at Tresco, Scilly, and Grove-hill and Penjerrick, Falmouth. [Reprinted from a Lecture on Climate, delivered at Torquay, in 1863]. Journ. R.I.C., 1864, pp. 71-73.

DAUBUZ, LEWIS CHARLES. b. Falmouth. d. Leyton, 15th Dec., 1839. cf. Gent. Mag., xiii, 212 (1840).

DAUNT, REV. EDWARD SYNGE TOWNSEND, M.A. V. of St. Stephens by Launceston 1853. The Priory Tracts. Series No. I. Infanticide caused no less by impurity than by Society. Signed E. S. T. D[aunt]. Philip D. Maddox, Launceston [printed]; Netherton, Truro; Hayes, Lyall Place, London; 1861, 12°., pp. 10, price 1d., or 7/- per hundred.

NOTE. The title page bears a woodcut of Launceston Priory seal. Only one number was published.

DAVEY, JAMES (son of John Davey). b. Gwinear,

1802.

A Set of Tables showing the difference of the Standard at which Copper Ores of various produces usually sell in Cornwall, with the price of 21 cwts. affixed. By J. Davey, Assayer of copper ores, &c., St. Austell. Pub. and sold by the Author, and by J. May, Printer, Redruth, 1842, 4o., pp. viii and 83, 21/-.-2nd ed., enlarged, 1844, 4°., 10/6.

NOTE.-Dedicated to Joseph Thomas Treffry, of

Place.

An Appendix to Davey's Copper Ore Tables. By Jas. Davey. Redruth, printed and sold by J. May, 1845, 8°., 2/6.

A Prefix to Davey's Copper Ore Tables. By J. Davey, Assayer, &c. Published and sold by the Author; by A. C. Hennah, Printer, St. Austell; and Longman & Co., London; 1848, 4°., pp. 43, 5/-.

A Supplement to Davey's Copper Ore Tables. By Jas. Davey... Truro, J. R. Netherton, 1856, 80., 7/-.

DAVEY, JOHN. (son of John Davey). b. Zennor, 25th Dec., 1770. bapt. 25th Jan., 1771. d. St. Just, 13th Dec., 1845. cf. Lady's and Gentleman's Diary (Stationers' Company), 1846, p. 76.

NOTE.-Mr. Davey was a frequent contributor to the "Lady's Diary," both in the Mathematical and Poetical Departments. He also assisted D. Gilbert in his works, more particularly in his paper on "The Mathematical Theory of Suspension Bridges.”

DAVEY, JOSHUA SYDNEY (2nd son of Stephen Davey). b. Redruth, 28th April, 1842.

A Lecture on "The Most Economical Method of Breeding and Feeding of Sheep," given by J. S. Davey, Esq., of Redruth, at the East Penwith Agricultural Exchange, Camborne, Cornwall, on the 31st of October, 1868. Printed by desire. 1868. Camborne, printed by H. V. Newton, 8°., pp. 13, 3d.

DAVEY, RICHARD, F.G.S. (youngest son of William Davey). M.P. for West Cornwall 185768. b. Redruth, 11th Dec., 1799.

Report of the Commissioners...on the Condition of all Mines in Great Britain. Epitome of Evidence, No. 3389. Lond., Hansard, 1864, fol., 3/2.

NOTE.-Mr. Davey was one of the Commissioners. Notice of Pseudomorphous Crystals. See Davey, S.

DAVEY, STEPHEN (eldest son of William Davey). b. Redruth, 1785. d. Bochym House, Helston, 16th Nov., 1864.

Notice of Pseudomorphous Crystals of Oxide

DAVEY, STEPHEN. (Con.).

of Tin, found in Huel Coates Mine, in St. Agnes, in 1828. Trans. R.G.S.C., iv, 481-85 (1832).

NOTE. This Paper is really by Rich. Davey, as stated in the index to the volume.

DAVIDSON, JAMES. d. Secktor House, Axminster, 1866 (?).

Bibliotheca Devoniensis. A Catalogue of the Printed Books relating to the County of Devon. By J. Davidson. Exeter, W. Roberts, 197, High Street, 1852, sq. 8°., pp. iv and 226, Supp.,

1862, 8°.

NOTE. Contains numerous notices of Cornish books.

DAVIES, AUGUSTA. See Webster, A.

DAVIES, REV. EDWARD. Chancellor of Christ College in Brecon. d. 1830.

Celtic Researches on the Origin ... of the Ancient Britons... Lond., Booth, 1804, 8°., 12/6. The Mythology and Rites of the British Druids...Lond., Booth, 1809, 8o., 18/-.

NOTE. These works contain accounts of Cromlechs, etc., in Cornwall.

DAVIES, REAR-ADMIRAL GEORGE, R.N. (son of Stephen Davies). Chief Constable of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire. b. Wells, Dec., 1800.

Summary of the Services in the Royal Navy and Coast-Guard, and Services acting under Civil Power at Riots, Fires, Wrecks, &c., &c., of Capt. George Davies, R.N., with Documents, Extracts, and Testimonials. January 31st, 1851. Penzance, 1851, 8°., pp. 22. Not Published. For private circulation only.

DAVIES, REV. OWEN. Wesleyan Minister; Chairman of the Redruth District in 1799. b. North Wales, 1752. d. Liverpool, 12th Jan., 1830. Two Letters, dated Penzance, 8th and 17th April, 1799. Methodist Mag., xxii, 409-13 (1799). DAVIS, MARY MARGARET (dau. of John Davis). b. St. Mary's, Scilly.

Poems on Various Subjects. Penzance, printed by E. Rowe, 1863, 8°.

Poems on Various Subjects. Second Series. Redruth, John S. Doidge, Fore Street [printed]; Lond., Henry James Tresidder, 17, Ave Maria Lane; 1864, 8°., pp. 50.

Tekel. Bible Christ. Mag., May, 1868. DAVIS, THOMAS, of Longleat. Steward to the Marquis of Bath.

Observations on the Management of Woods and on the present state thereof, particularly in the Western Counties. Letters and Papers Bath & West Engl. Soc., vii, 1-21 (1795).

DAVISON, S. C. See Carus, C. G.

DAVY, EDMUND, F.R.S. (son of William Dary). Professor of Chemistry. b. Penzance, 1785. d. Kimmage Lodge, Co. Dublin, 5th Nov., 1857. Mem. of (by Will. Barker), Journ. Royal Dublin Soc., i, 419-25 (1858); cf. Medical Circular, xi, 251 (1857).

An Essay on the Use of Peat or Turf as a means of promoting the public health and the agriculture of the United Kingdom. By E. Davy, Professor of Chemistry and Agricultural Chemistry to the Royal Dublin Soc., etc. Dublin, Hodges and Smith, Grafton Street, 1850, 8°., pp. 34. [cf. Chemist, by J. & C. Watt, ii, 717-23, 1855].

On the Combination of Sulphur and Phosphorus with Platina. Tilloch, Philos. Mag., xl, 27-39, 1812; [Schweigger Journ. Nürnberg, x, 382-92, 1814].

Examination of a Species of Plumbago from Africa. ib., xl, 41-45 (1812).

On some Combinations of Platina. ib., xl, 209-20, 263-78, 350–65.

On the Agency of the Carbonate of Magnesia in improving bread made from new flour. ib., xlix, 161–66 (1817).

On New Wheat and the means of improving the flour. ib., xlix, 173-78.

Experiments upon the State of the Air in the Fever Hospitals of Cork. ib., 1, 433-37, 1817; [Thomson, Ann. Philos., xi, 214-16, 1818].

Experiments made upon the Hard Water at Black Rock, near Cork...ib., lii, 3-8 (1818).

On the Solid Excrement of the Boa Constrictor. ib., liv, 303-306, 1819; [Schweigger Journ., xxviii, 176-80, 1820].

Some Experiments made with a view to the detection and prevention of frauds in the sale of skimmed milk. ib., lviii, 241-47 (1821). An Account of some Experiments on the action of Iodine on volatile and fixed oils. lix, 208-11 (1822).

On a New Fulminating Platinum. Trans., cvii, 136–57 (1817).

ib.,

Philos.

ib., cx,

On some Combinations of Platinum. 108-25, 1820; [Schweigger Journ., xxxii (Jahrb. i), 340-56, 1821].

On a Simple Electro-Chemical Method of ascertaining the presence of different Metals, applied to detect minute quantities of Metallic Poisons. ib., cxx, 147–64 (1830).

On a New Combination of Chlorine and Nitrous Gas. Roy. Soc. Proc., iii, 27-29 (1831). On some New and Simple Methods of detecting

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