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DRYDEN, SIR HENRY EDWARD LEIGH. (Con.).

On the Matrix of the Seal of the Friar Preachers, Truro. Cornw. Gaz., 8th Oct., 1847. cf. Oliver's Monasticon, p. 68.

DRYDEN, THOMAS.

Tables for calculating the value of a ton of Copper Ore at any rate of standard, from £80 to £180 per ton of fine copper; the produce ascending in regular gradation (with the lowest fraction used, viz., ) from 1 to 25 per cent. By T. Dryden. Truro, printed by Michell & Co., No. 8, High Cross, 1813, post 8°., 10/6 to subscribers, 12/- to non-subscribers.

DRYMAN, REV. MR.

Reply to a Circular Letter of A. Young's, dated East of Cornwall, 30th Nov., 1795. Young's Annals of Agriculture, xxvi, 17-20 (1796).

DUFRÉNOY, PIERRE ARMAND.

ELIE DE BEAUMONT, J. B. A. L. L. b. Canon dep., Calvados, 23rd Sep., 1798.

Notice sur le gisement, l'exploitation et le traitement des minerais d'étain et de cuivre de Cornouailles. Annal. des Mines, ix, 827-908 (1824); x, 331–66, 401–26; xi, 207–54.

Sur la constitution géognostique et les gîtes

métallifères de Cornouailles et de Devonshire. Ann. Sci. Nat., vii, 195–243 (1826).

Voyage Métallurgique en Angleterre... Par MM. Dufrénoy et Elie de Beaumont, Coste et Perdonnet. 2nd ed., Paris, Bachelier, 1st vol., 1837, 2nd vol., 1839, 8o.

NOTE.-Fabrication...de l'étain et du cuivre...

ii, 171-498.

Sur le Voyage Métallurgique en Angleterre de MM. Dufrénoy et Elie de Beaumont. Annal. des Mines, 2 S., iv.

DUGDALE, SIR WILLIAM, KNT. b. Shustoke, near Coleshill, Warwickshire, 1605. d. Blythehall, Shustoke, 10th Feb., 1686.

Monasticon Anglicanum. A History of the Ancient Abbeys and other Monasteries... in England and Wales...By Sir W. Dugdale. A New Ed., by John Cayley, [Sir] H. Ellis, and Rev. B. Bandinel. Lond., Longman, 1817-30, 6 vols., 8 pts., fol.

NOTE.-Contains 33 articles relating to Cornwall. The Baronage of England; or an Historical Account of the Lives and most Memorable Actions of our English Nobility...By Sir W. Dugdale... Lond., printed by Tho. Newcomb...1675, 2 vols., fol.

NOTE.-The portion relating to the Earls and Dukes of Cornwall is reprinted in the App. to D. Gilbert's Cornwall, iv, 346-74.

DUMMER, EDWARD.

A Survey of the Ports on the South-west Coast of England, from Dover to the Land's End. By E. Dummer, Surveyor... Delineated in July and August, 1698. Br. Museum Addit. MSS., 3,233.

NOTE.-Contains an account of Fowey, Falmouth, and Helford.

DUNKIN, EDWIN, F.R.A.S., of the Royal Observatory, Greenwich (son of William Dunkin). b. Truro, 19th Aug., 1821.

Hand-Book of Astronomy. By Dionysius Lardner, D.C.L.... 2nd ed., revised and edited by E. Dunkin, F.R.A.S., of the Royal Observatory, Greenwich. 37 plates and upwards of 100 illustrations. Lond., Walton & Maberley, 1860, 8°., pp. xxii and 496, 7/6.—3rd ed., revised and edited by E. Dunkin, 1867, 8°., pp. xxii and 528, 7/6.

The Midnight Sky. Familiar Notes on the Stars and Planets. By E. Dunkin. 32 star plates and numerous other illustrations. Lond., The Religious Tract Soc., 1869, 4°., pp. 326, 7/6 boards, 9/- gilt edges.

Observations of the Total Eclipse of the Sun Roy. Astronom. Soc., xxi, 9-16 (1852). of July 28, 1851, at Christiania, Norway. Mem.

On the movement of the solar system in space deduced from the proper motions of 1,167 stars. ib., xxxii, 19–73, 1863. [Monthly Notices, xxiii, 166-69].

On some peculiar instances of personal equation in zenith-distance observations. ib., xxxiv, 17-24, 1865. [Monthly Notices, xxv, 215-16].

Comparison of the probable error of a Transit of a Star, observed with the Transit-circle of the Royal Observatory, by the 'eye and ear' and chronographic methods. Monthly Notices Roy. Astronom. Soc., xx, 86-88 (1860).

On the frequent omission of readings of the barometer and thermometer in sextant observations, for the determination of terrestrial latitudes and longitudes. ib., xxiv, 121-22 (1864).

On the estimated number of luminous particles contained within a defined space on the Sun's disk. ib., xxiv, 123-24.

On the probable error of a meridional transit observation by the 'eye and ear' and chronographic methods. ib., xxiv, 152–60.

Observations of the transit of Mercury on the morning of November 5, 1868. ib., xxix, 12–13 (1868).

On personality in observing transits of the limbs of the Moon with the Transit-circle and Altazimuth instruments, at the Royal Observatory. ib., xxix, 259-68 (1869).

DUNKIN, EDWIN. (Con.).

Determination of the Geographical Positions of Stations in the route from Zanzibar to Gondokoro, from astronomical observations made by Capt. J. H. Speke. Journ. Roy. Geograph. Soc., xxxiii, 322-46 (1863).

Determination of the Geographical Positions of Stations in Eastern Africa, from the astronomical observations made by Mr. J. Petherick. ib., XXXV, 289-300 (1865).

Determination of the Geographical Positions of Stations in Western Africa, from astronomical observations made by Mr. P. B. Du Chaillu, during his journey into Ashango Land. xxxvi, 64-76 (1866).

ib.,

On the Total Eclipse of the Sun of August 17-18, 1868. Companion to British Almanac, 1869, pp. 4-22; 1870, pp. 2-26.

A Day and Night in the Royal Observatory. Leisure Hour, 1862, pp. 22-26, 39-43, 55-60. The Earth Weighed in the Harton Coal-pit. ib., pp. 364–67.

ib.,

Memoir of G. B. Airy, Astronomer Royal. 648-51.

pp.

West of Killarney; a Descriptive Account of the Western District of Co. Kerry, Ireland. ib., 1863, pp. 565-67, 590-92, 603-6, 619-22.

The Face of the Moon. ib., 1864, pp. 135-39. Notes on Recent Storms. ib., pp. 181-85. Memoir of Sir J. F. W. Herschel, Bart. ib., 1865, pp. 631-35.

On Total Eclipses of the Sun. ib., pp. 666-68, 677-80.

London Fogs. ib., pp. 694-96.

On Far-off Vision. ib., 1866, p. 512.

A Star on Fire. ib.,

pp. 538-39.

Coloured Rain and Snow. ib., 1867, pp. 5-8. On the Eclipses visible in Great Britain in 1867. ib., p. 144.

Comets and Meteors and Solar Spots.

p. 176.
On the Severe Frost of January, 1867.
pp. 222-23.

ib.,

ib.,

Comets and Meteors. ib., p. 288 On Periodical Meteors. ib., pp. 695–700. Memoir of Sir Wm. Herschel. ib., pp. 727–31. On the Nautical Almanac. ib., 1868, pp. 5-8. The Midnight Sky at London. ib., pp. 23-28, 87-93, 169-72, 231-37, 296-301, 374-80, 43945, 503-9, 584-89, 647-53, 730-36, 790-96. On Far-off Vision. ib., p. 160.

How far off is the Sun? ib., 1869, pp. 5-7. Rose-coloured Solar Protuberances. p. 32. The Midnight Sky of the Southern Hemisphere. ib., pp. 103-9, 295-301, 519-25, 72632.

DUNKIN, EDWIN. (Con.).

On Aerolites and Bolides. ib., pp. 443-47, 459-60.

On the Observatories in the Southern Hemisphere. ib., pp. 794-95.

Dolly Pentreath. N & Q., 2 S., i, 17 (1856).

DUNKIN, EDWIN HADLOW WISE (son of the preceding). b. Greenwich, 4th Feb., 1849. Holed Stones and Wayside Cross near Bolleit. N & Q., 4 S., ii, 392 (1868).

The Tombs on Castle Andinas, in unconsecrated ground. ib., ii, 509. [cf. iii, 479]. Cornish Primeval Remains. ib., ii, 519. Sentry Fields. ib., iii, 147 (1869). Holed Stones. ib., iii, 271.

The Destruction of the Tolmên. ib., iii, 332. Notes on some of the Ancient Stone Crosses of West Cornwall. ib., iii, 449-52.

The First Book Stereotyped in England. ib., iii, 583.

Carving of Grinling Gibbons. ib., iv, 106, 261.
Woodcuts in Daily Papers. ib., iv, 327.
Kits Cotty House. ib., v, 32 (1870).

The Hellstone in Dorsetshire: its attempted restoration. ib., v, 553–54.

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DUNKIN, EDWIN HADLOW WISE. (Con.). Remarks on the Cromlech on Prospidnick. ib., 13th Jan., 1870.

The Giant's Quoit on Prospidnick Hill. ib., 17th Feb., 1870.

DUNN, REV. MOSES. Wesleyan Minister in Cornwall 1830-34. d. Coventry, 28th Jan., 1849, aged 70. cf. Wesleyan Methodist Mag., lxxii, 985 (1849).

Memoir of Loveday, daughter of Mr. Mitchell and wife of Mr. Petherick, who died at St. Blazey, 25th May, 1834. Wesleyan Methodist

Anticipated Destruction of the Cheesewring. Mag., lvii, 557 (1834). Nature, ii, 101 (1870).

DUNKIN, ROBERT. Mathematical Instrument Maker, etc. (son of Robert Dunkin). b. Penzance. bapt. 14th July, 1761. d. Penzance, 10th Aug., 1831.

A.D. 1802. No. 2581. Specifications of Henry Penneck and Robert Dunkin, of the town of Penzance, for "Methods for Improving the Sailing and Navigating of certain Ships and Vessels." With folding sheet of diagrams. Lond., 1802, fol.-Reprinted, Lond., G. E. Eyre and W. Spottiswoode, 1856, fol., pp. 5, 7d.

NOTE. The cover reads, "Ship's Tackle and Compass."

A.D. 1813. No. 3645.

Specification of Robert Dunkin, of the town of Penzance, Gentleman, for invention of "Methods of lessening the consumption of steam and fuel in working Fire Engines, and also methods for the improvement of certain instruments useful for Mining or other purposes. With folding sheet of diagrams. Lond., 1813, fol.-Reprinted, Lond., G. E. Eyre and W. Spottiswoode, 1856, fol., pp. 8, 10d.

NOTE. The cover reads, "Steam Engines, Horse Whims, Philosophical Instruments, etc."

Memoir of Mr. John Petherick, who died at St. Blazey, 5th Feb., 1833. ib., lvii, 955.

DUNN, REV. SAMUEL, D.D. (6th and youngest son of Jas. Dunn, Senr.). Free Church Methodist Minister. b. Mevagissey, 13th Feb., 1798. Subjects and Mode of Baptism. By Rev. S. Dunn. Pembroke, 1821, 12°.

Observations on Rev. J. Turnbull's Address. By Rev. S. Dunn. Edinburgh, 1824, 12°., pp. 38. Misrepresentation exposed and Methodism defended; an Answer to the Rev. J. Turnbull's Reply to Observations on his Address. By Rev. S. Dunn. Edinburgh, 1825, 12°., pp. 68.

A Short Catechism. By Rev. S. Dunn. Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1827, 32°.

Dunn. Manchester, 1830, 12o.
Popery contrary to the Bible. By Rev. S.

A New Year's Gift for Female Servants; or the secret of their getting and keeping good places. By Rev. S. Dunn. Sheffield, printed and published for the Author, by Saxton & Chaloner, High Street; and sold by the Wesleyan Methodist Preachers; 1833, 12°., pp. 32, 6d.

Christian Theology, by Adam Clarke, LL.D., F.A.S. Selected from his published and unpublished writings, and systematically arranged, with a Life of the Author, by Rev. S. Dunn. Philosophy in Sport...Anon. [By J. A. Paris]. Lond., T. Tegg, 1834, 12°., pp. 493, 6/6.—2nd Lond., 1827, 3 vols., 8°.

NOTE.-Mr. Dunkin is caricatured in this work under the name of Will. Snaffle, the Saddler.

ed., Lond., printed for T. Tegg and Son...1835, 8°., pp. 503, 6/6.

The Gospels Harmonized: with Notes, explanatory and practical, forming a complete Com

DUNKIN, REV. ROBERT. R. of St. Stephens mentary on the Four Evangelists, chiefly by

in Branwel.

An Assize Sermon at Launceston. 1661, 4o.

NOTE. It is stated in "Walker's Sufferings," pt. ii, 229, that R. Dunkin wrote a controversial work against John Milton; but the title of the work is not given.

DUNN, JAMES (2nd son of Jas. Dunn). b. Mevagissey, 1788. d. Mevagissey, 18th Nov., 1834. cf. A Memoir of W. Carvosso (1835), pp. 188, 198.

DUNN, MATTHIAS (eldest son of Matthias Dunn). b. Mevagissey, 24th Jan., 1830. Torpedo. Land and Water, vi, 8 (1869).

NOTE. The first of a series of contributions on Fish and Fisheries, some of which bear the signature A.

Adam Clarke, LL.D. Arranged from the best authorities, for the use of Ministers and Students, and divided into sections of convenient length for family reading, by Rev. S. Dunn. Lond., 1836, 8°., pp. 512, 10/6.-2nd thousand, Lond., Simpkin and Marshall, 1838, 8°., pp. 506.

Christian Theology, by John Goodwin, A.M. Selected and systematically arranged, with a printed for T. Tegg and Son, 1835, 12°., pp. Life of the Author, by Rev. S. Dunn. Lond., 486.-1836, 8°., pp. 453, 6/-.

Christian Theology, by John Howe, A.M. Selected and systematically arranged, with a Life of the Author, by Rev. S. Dunn. Lond., T. Tegg and Son, 1837, 12°., pp. 522, 6/6.

Christian Theology, with Selections from the Works of the Rev. John Fletcher. Systematic

DUNN, REV. SAMUEL. (Con.).

ally arranged, with a Life of the Author, by Rev. S. Dunn. Lond., 1837, 12°., pp. 552, 6/6.

Christian Theology for every day in the year; selected from 365 Authors, and systematically arranged, by Rev. S. Dunn. Lond., T. Tegg and Son; Edinburgh, W. Oliphant and Son; 1837, 12°., pp. 237, 3/-.

Christian Theology, by John Calvin. Selected and systematically arranged, with a Life of the Author, by Rev. S. Dunn. Lond., Tegg and Son; Edinburgh, J. Johnstone; 1837, 12°., pp. 412, 6/-.

Duwinyddiaeth Cristionogol, a ysgrifenwyd yn wreiddiol gan y Parch J. Calvin, A.D...gan y Parch Samuel Dunn, ac a gymreigiwyd gan Evan Meredith. Crughywel, argraffwyd Dros y Cyfieithydd, gan T. Williams. n.d. [1840], 8°., pp. iv and 580.

Memoirs of Mr. Joseph Allen, of Mevagissey, Cornwall [A Local Preacher]. By Rev. S. Dunn. Lond., Simpkin and Marshall; J. Mason; 1838, 24°., pp. 174, 1/6.

A Present for Female Servants; or the secret of their getting and keeping good places. By Rev. S. Dunn. Sheffield, 1834, 120.-3rd ed., Lond., T. Tegg and Son, 1835, 32o., pp. 32, 6d.

NOTE.-Another ed. of "A New Year's Gift," 1833, with a slight change in the title.

Plain Things for those who need them. A A Sermon preached in Ebenezer Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Sheffield, by Rev. S. Dunn. Lond., T. Tegg and Son; [Sheffield, printed]; 1833, 12o., pp. 20, 4d., 4 editions.

The Witness of the Holy Spirit the common privilege of believers. A Sermon, by Rev. S. Dunn. Lond., T. Tegg and Son; [Sheffield, printed]; 1834, 12°., pp. 24, 4d., 4 editions.

Reasons against Shows. By Rev. S. Dunn. Camborne, 1839, 12o.

On Singing. By James Gill. With a Preface by Rev. S. Dunn. Dudley, 1841, 12°., 6d. Remarks on an Address delivered by the Rev. W. Gilmor. By Rev. S. Dunn. Halifax, 1842, 12o.

An Exposure of Calumnies. Dunn. Halifax, 1842, 12o.

By Rev. S.

The Glorified Body. A Sermon preached in the South-parade Chapel, Halifax, on Sunday, October 16, 1842. To which are added Memorials of the late Rev. Rich. Treffry. By S. Dunn. Lond., Mason; Halifax, J. U. Walker [printed]; 1842, 12°., pp. 24, 6d.

The Flower Fadeth. Memoirs of Miss Jane Ellen Hatton, of Halifax. By S. Dunn. Lond., John Snow; Halifax, J. U. Walker [printed]; 1842, 32°., pp. 30.

The Missionary of Australasia and Polynesia; or the importance of entire devotedness to

DUNN, REV. SAMUEL. (Con.).

God, illustrated from the character and labours of the late Rev. John Waterhouse. A Sermon preached and published at the request of the Wesleyan Stewards, Leaders, and Trustees, in Halifax. By S. Dunn. Lond., sold by Mason, 14, City Road...[J. U. Walker, printer, Halifax]; 1842, 12°., pp. 16, 6d.

The Separate State. A Funeral Sermon on the Rev. T. Galland. By Rev. S. Dunn. Halifax, 1843, 12°., 6d.

The Heavenly State. A Funeral Sermon on the Rev. H. Moore. By Rev. S. Dunn. Halifax, 1844, 12°., 6d.

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Memoirs of Seventy-five Eminent Divines, whose Discourses form the "Morning Exercises at Cripplegate, St. Giles' in the Fields, and Southwark. With Eighty Outlines of their Sermons. By S. Dunn. Lond., J. Snow, 35, Paternoster Row, 1844, 8°., pp. vi and 231, 5/-. A Second Exposure of the Misrepresentations and Calumnies of the Rev. W. Gilmor. S. Dunn. 1844, 12o., pp. 12.

By

Strictures on a Letter by Sam Dunn. By a Working Man, in a communication to the inhabitants of the Chapelry of Illingworth. Halifax, 1844, 8°. Bod. Lib.

Thirty Lectures on Popery. By S. Dunn. Lond., John Snow; Halifax, J. U. Walker [printed]; 1845, 16°., pp. 70, 1/-.

Twenty Lectures on Eminent Scripture Characters. By S. Dunn. Lond., John Snow; Halifax, J. U. Walker [printed]; 1845, 16o., pp. 62, 10d.

The Folly of Atheism. A Sermon preached at Booth Town, Halifax, July 9, 1845, by S. Dunn. Published by request. Halifax, Walker [printed], 1845, 12o., pp. 12.

The Certainty of a Future Judgment. By S. Dunn. Halifax, 1844, 12o.

The Eternity of a Future Punishment Demonstrated. By S. Dunn. Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1845, 12o., pp. 12.

An Example for Young Men. A Memoir of John Daglish. By S. Dunn. Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1845, 24°.,

An Exposure of Popery. By S. Dunn. Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1845, 12o.

Socinianism Exposed. By S. Dunn. Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1845, 12o.

Socinianism Unmasked. By S. Dunn. castle-on-Tyne, 1845, 12o.

New

Socinianism, as contained in twenty-one publications of the Rev. George Harris, investigated and confuted. By the Rev. S. Dunn. [Newcastle, J. Blackwell and Co., printed, 1846], 8°., pp. 12.

NOTE.-Dated Brunswick Place, Newcastle-on-Tyne, January 24, 1846.

The Biography, Geography, and Miscellaneous

DUNN, REV. SAMUEL. (Con.).

Subjects of the Gospels, and other Biblical Information...By the Rev. Samuel Dunn. Lond., John Snow; Nottingham, J. Howitt [printed]; 1846, 32°., pp. 164.

Lessons on the Gospels. In Six Parts. By S. Dunn. Nottingham, 1846, 12°.

Christian Unitarianism, what it really is; in reply to the flagrant misstatements and misrepresentations of the Rev. S. Dunn. By George Harris. Newcastle-on-Tyne, printed and sold by John and James Selkirk, Grey Street...1846, 8°., pp. 60.

A Dictionary of the Gospels: with Maps, Tables, and Lessons. By Rev. S. Dunn. Nottingham, 1846, 24°.-4th ed., Lond., 1846, 32°., pp. 164.

Memoirs of Mr. Thomas Tatham, and of Wesleyan Methodism in Nottingham By Rev. S. Dunn. Lond., Tegg, 1847, 16°., pp. 280.

A Pure River of Water of Life. A Memoir

of Mary Howitt. By Rev. S. Dunn. Nottingham, 1848, 18°.

The Disciplinary Act of the Wesleyan Conference Exposed. By S. Dunn. Lond., 1849, 8°. Pleasing and interesting Historie of three most noble Martyrs, to witte, James y Everette, Samuel y Dunnite, and William ye Griffith. With a strict account of all y sufferings, trials, troubles, and vexatious tribulationes each had to endure, in y eventfull yere of our Lorde, 1849. Anon. 2nd ed., printed by W. Dearden, at his Office, Carlton Street, in ye towne of Nottingham; and sold by Simpkin, Marshall, and Co., London; 1850, 4°., pp. 100, 1/-.

The Wesley Banner and Revival Record. [A Monthly Magazine]. Ed. by Rev. S. Dunn... [from 1849 to 1852]. Lond., Partridge and Oakey, Paternoster Row, 1849-52, 4 vols., 8°.

NOTE. - Preface to Vol. I signed Samuel Dunn, Camden Town, London, November 20, 1849.

Wreath for Bunting, Jackson, and Garland. By S. Dunn. Lond., 1851, 12o.

The Realities of Eternity. A Funeral Sermon on Professor T. Smith. By S. Dunn. Sheffield,

1852, 12o.

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Lecture on the Black Bartholomew. By S. Dunn. Camborne, 1862, 12°.

[324 Original] Hymns for Pastors and People. By S. Dunn, [Pastor of the Free Church, in Camborne, Cornwall]. Lond., Hamilton, Adams, and Co., 1862, 12°. No pagination.

NOTE. The preface is signed by Edmund Dunn, the Author's brother.

201 Original Hymns. Camborne, 1863, 12o. The Life of Adam Clarke, LL.D., Author of a Commentary on the Old and New Testaments. By the Rev. S. Dunn, Free Church, Camborne. Portrait and Engravings. Lond., W. Tegg, 1863, 8°., pp. vi and 250.

Stephen's Character and Burial. A Sermon. By S. Dunn. Camborne, 1864, 12o.

Lecture on the Local Government Act. By S. Dunn. Camborne, 1864, 12o.

Misrepresentations in "Coley's Life of Collins" exposed. By Rev. S. Dunn. Bradford, 1869, 18°.

Letters and Journal describing a residence in the Shetland and Orkney Islands. Wesleyan Methodist Mag., xlv, 730 (1822); xlvi, 113-15, 333-36, 473-74 (1824); xlviii, 119–20, 268–70, 180-81, 251-56, 681-82 (1823); xlvii, 270-71, 483-85 (1825).

Messiah's Humiliation and Triumph. A Sermon on Psalm cx, 7. ib., lxx, 225–32 (1847).

Account of the Shetland Islands and their productions. [In a letter from Mr. S. Dunn, Methodist Missionary, to his brother, Mr. Edmund Dunn, a Silk Merchant, in London]. Imperial Mag., v, 342-46 (1823).

Justification and Sanctification. Miscell., ii, 107-8 (1847).

Christian

Christian Perfection. A Sketch. ib., iii, 297-8 (1848).

The Presidents of the British Conference. "The Methodist," New York, 15th and 29th Sep., 6th Oct., 1866.

Gethsemane. ib., 20th Oct.

Sketch of Joseph Beaumont. ib., 10th and 17th Nov.

Sketch of Samuel Drew. ib., 24th Nov. Sketch of T. Galland and T. Roberts. ib., 1st Dec.

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