Immagini della pagina
PDF
ePub
[blocks in formation]

DUNSFORD, MARTIN.

Miscellaneous Observations in the course of two Tours through several parts of the West of England. By M. Dunsford, Merchant. Portrait. Tiverton, printed and sold by E. Boyce, 1800, 4o. DUNSTAN, CAPT. RICHARD.

Reports of Experiments in Blasting with the tamping wedge invented by R. W. Fox. By R. Dunstan, of Wheal Vyvyan Mine. Rep. R.C.P. Soc., 1838, pp. 141-43.

DUNSTAN, WILLIAM HENRY. b. Falmouth, 1820.

Dunstan's Alarm Bell for the Black Rock. Rep. R.C.P. Soc., 1838, p. 151.

DUNSTANVILLE. See De Dunstanville.

DUNSTERVILLE, COMMANDER EDWARD, R.N., late of the Hydrographic Office, Admiralty (son of Edward Dunsterville, Ship Owner). b. Penryn, 2nd Dec., 1796.

The Lights of the British Islands. Corrected to July, 1847. Ed. by Commander E. Dunsterville, R.N., Hydrographic Office, Admiralty. Lond., printed by Geo. E. Eyre and Wm. Spottiswoode, Printers to the Queen, 1847, 8°., 1/6. Continued annually until 1870.

The Light-houses, Lighted Beacons, and Floating Lights of the United States. Corrected to Oct., 1847. Ed. by E. Dunsterville... Prepared by the Light-house Board at Washington, and republished by the Hydrographic Office. Lond., Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1847, 8°., 1/6. Continued annually until 1870.

The Light-houses of the Coasts and Lakes of British North America. Corrected to April, 1847. By E. Dunsterville... Lond., Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1847, 8°., 6d. Continued annually until 1870.

The Lights of the West India Islands and adjacent coasts. Corrected to Sep., 1847. Ed. by E. Dunsterville....Lond., Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1847, 8°., 6d. Continued annually until 1870.

The Admiralty List of the Lights of the Mediterranean, Black Sea, and Sea of Azof. Corrected to 1847. By E. Dunsterville...Lond., Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1847, 8°., 1/6. Continued annually until 1870.

The Admiralty List of the Lights on the Eastern and Western Coasts of South America, and the Western Coast of North America. Corrected to Feb., 1847. By E. Dunsterville... Lond., Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1847, 8°., 6d. Continued annually until 1870.

The Admiralty List of the Lights on the North and West Coasts of France, Spain, and

DUNSTERVILLE, COMMANDER EDWARD. (Con.).

Portugal. Corrected to March, 1847. By E. Dunsterville... Lond., Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1847, 8°., 1/-. Continued annually until 1870.

The Admiralty List of Lights on the West Coast of Africa. Corrected to Jan., 1847. By E. Dunsterville... Lond., Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1847, 8°., 6d. Continued annually until 1870. The Admiralty List of Lights in South Africa, East Indies, China, Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand. Corrected to August, 1847. By E. Dunsterville... Lond., Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1847, 8°., 1. Continued annually until 1870.

The Admiralty List of the Belgian, Dutch, Danish, Prussian, Russian, Swedish, and Norwegian Lights. Corrected to May, 1847. By E. Dunsterville... Lond., Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1847, 8°., 1/-. Continued annually until 1870.

Admiralty Catalogue of Charts, Plans, Views, and Sailing Directions, etc. Edited and revised by E. Dunsterville....Published by order of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty. Lond., Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1860, 8°., 3. Continued annually until 1870.

The India Directory; or Directions for Sailing to and from the East Indies... By James Horsburgh, F.R.S....Corrected and revised according to the most recent Surveys, by Commander E. Dunsterville, R.N. 7th ed., Lond., W. H. Allen & Co., 1859, 2 vols., 4°.-8th ed., 1864, 2 vols., 4°., 86/-.

NOTE. Various slight differences are found in the titles of the different editions of the "Admiralty Lists of Lights," published between 1847 and 1870.

DUNSTONE, JOHN. b. Camborne, 1787. d. Camborne, 9th Jan., 1856.

Memoir of J. Dunstone, of Camborne, in Cornwall, who was blind for 44 years, till his death, in 1856. By J. B. [i.e., John Budge]. Lond., F. G. Cash...; J. Philp, Liskeard; 1857, 16o., pp. 48.-2nd ed., revised, Lond., W. and F. G. Cash...1857, 16°., pp. 48.

DUPREZ, LOUIS (son of Professor Duprez, B.E.L.). b. Barnstaple, 5th April, 1844. Duprez's Devon and Cornwall Parliamentary Portrait Album: containing 50 photographs of the representatives of Devon and Cornwall, with statistics respecting the recent elections; also portraits of the Mayors and High Sheriffs throughout the two counties. Plymouth, published by Duprez, 1869, 4°., 21/-.

Duprez's Photographic Views of Plymouth and neighbourhood. 20 photographs, with descriptive letter-press. Plymouth, published by Duprez, 1869, 8°., 1/6.

Duprez's Excursions up the Tamar, illustrated

[blocks in formation]

The Triumph of Old Age; an elegiac poem, in eight cantos, occasioned by the death of Mrs. Gilbert, of the Priory, Bodmin... By E. Durell, Curate of Withiel. Bodmin, printed and published by J. Liddell; Lond., Whitaker; 1818, 8°., pp. 156. List of subscribers.

NOTE.-In N. & Q., 4 S., v, 397-98 (1870), will be found particulars of a copy with MSS. poems by Mrs. John Hunter, addressed to Mr. W. Clift.

DURGAN. pseud., i.e.

The Origin of a Festive Custom at Helston. -The Furry-day. In a letter dated Cornwall, June 8. Gent. Mag., lx, 520 (1790).

DUSTOW, THOMAS. b. Newlyn, Feb., 1811. d. Madron, Dec., 1867.

A Copy of Verses on the Loss of the "John Gray." By T. Dustow, Penzance. n.p. or d. [Penzance, Jan., 1867], 4°., s. sh.

NOTE. The "John Gray" was lost in Mount's Bay, 7th Jan., 1867.

DYER, ROBERT.

Nine years of an Actor's Life.-R. Dyer, late of the Theatre Royal, Plymouth... Lond., Longman; E. Nettleton, Plymouth; 1833, 8°., pp.

241.

NOTE. The first and second years contain accounts of theatrical journies into Cornwall, pp. 25—48,

E.

E., Redruth, i.e., Edmonds, R.
E., C. E.

Fish and Fowl at the Land's End. Once a Week, v, 446-48 (1861).

EARE, SARAH,

Case of S. Eare, Widow, v. William Parnell,

[blocks in formation]
[blocks in formation]

EDGCUMBE (ERNEST AUGUSTUS). 3rd Earl of Mount Edgcumbe (son of Richard, the 2nd Earl). b. Richmond, 23rd March, 1797. d. in his yacht, on the Thames, 3rd Sept., 1861. cf. Gent. Mag., xi, 439 (1861).

Letter from the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe to his Tenantry. Plymouth, 1846, 8°.

Memorandum of Tenancy Regulations for Lord Mount Edgcumbe's Estates, in Devon and Cornwall. Plymouth, 1846, 8°.

Extracts from a Journal kept during the commencement of the Revolution at Palermo, in the year 1848. By the Earl of Mount-Edgcumbe. Lond., Ridgway, 1849 (?), 8°.-2nd ed., 1850, 8°., pp. 65.

The Earl of Mount Edgcumbe to the House of Peers, on the Militia Bill, and on the effects of Past Legislation on the present War. Lond., J. Mitchell, Library 33 Old Bond Street; Plymouth and Devonport, Roger Lidstone [printed]; 1855, 8°., pp. 32.

EDGCUMBE, HON. GEORGE. Admiral of the White (2nd son of 1st Baron Edgcumbe). 3rd Baron Edgcumbe. cr. Viscount Mount Edgcumbe and Valletort 5th March, 1781, and Earl of Mount Edgcumbe 31st Aug., 1789. b. 1731. d. Grosvenor Street, London, 4th Feb., 1795. cf. Gent. Mag., lxv, pt. 1, 174 (1795); Charnock's Biog. Navalis, v, 293-98; Chatham Correspondence, iii, 126-30; Thackeray's Life of Lord Chatham, ii, 97-99; H. Walpole's Journ. of Geo. III, from 1771-83, i, 171; Br. Museum Addit. MSS., 19,026, fol. 7. Journal kept on board H.M. bomb the Terrible, Captains William Marsh and Hon. George Edgecumbe, in the Mediterranean, by Housman Broadley. 30th April, 1742, to 1st June, 1744.

EDGCUMBE FAMILY. cf. Brydges' ed. of Rawlinson MSS., Bod. Lib., class A 335, art. 4,

Collins' Peerage (1812), v, 306-35.

Genealogical Notes relative to the Edgcomb Family. Br. Museum Addit. MSS., 6405, fol.

24.

EDGCUMBE, ANN. See Dowriche, Ann.

fol. 83-123.

An Act enabling George, Earl of Mount Edgcumbe, and Reginald Pole Carew, Esq., to establish and maintain a common ferry across the river Tamar, between Plymouth Dock and Tor Point. 1790, 8°.

R

[blocks in formation]

EDGCUMBE, PIERS, M.P. (son of Sir Rich.
Edgcumbe). d. 6th Jan., 1660, aged 56. bur.
Calstock.

Letter to E. Walker. 1644. See Coryton, W. EDGCUMBE, SIR RICHARD (Son of Peter Edgecumbe). d. 8th Sept., 1491 (?). Will proved 29th April, 1492. cf. 9th Rep. Dep. Keeper of Records, pp. 81, 110; Oliver's Monasticon, Suppl., p. 20; Ware's Hist. of Writers of Ireland (Harris' ed.), Book ii, pp. 323-4.

The Voyage of Sir R. Edgecombe into Ireland, in the year 1488. Collated with a MSS. of Dr. Sterne, late Bishop of Clogher, in the College In Walter Harris' Hibernica, 1757,

EDGCUMBE, SIR PIERS (son of Sir Rich. Edg- Library. cumbe). d. 14th Aug., 1539.

The Will of Sir P. Edgecombe. Test. Vetust., ii, 647-50.

Letter from Sir P. Edgecombe to Secretary

Cromwell, dated March 25, 1536. Cottonian
MSS., Cleopatra, E iv, art. 169. Printed in
Wright's "Letters relating to suppression of Monas-
teries" (Camden Soc., 1843), pp. 117-19.

A Copy of the Accounts of Sir P. Edgecombe and Roger Holland, the Feodaries in the Duchy of Cornwall, in the reign of Hen. VII. MSS. Lincoln's Inn Lib., 78, art. 24.

EDGCUMBE, PIERS. M.P. for Cornwall 1585– 92 (son of Sir Rich. Edgcumbe). b. 1537. d. 4th Jan., 1607. bur. Maker Church. cf. N. & Q., 3 S., xii, 9, 176 (1868); Chancery Proc., Eliz., i, 268; Rawlinson MSS., class B 285.

Mr. Waad to Sir W. Cecil...and that P. Edgcombe is a fit man to be Knighted. March 12, 1567. Lansd. MSS., 9, art. 62.

A representation that the Mines in England ...were granted to Humphry and Schuttz ... before Mr. Edgcombe's suit commenced. 1568. ib., 10, art. 19.

Grant to P. Edgcombe, Esquire, to search and enjoy part of the product of some Mines in Ireland. 1579. ib., 28, art. 8.

Mr. P. Edgcombe shows to Lord Burghley that he has formed a scheme for improving Irish Mines. June 15, 1579. ib., 29, art. 1.

Leases from Sir Peres Eggecomb to Richard Boneython, of land in Coyssaweys, alias Cosawes. 29 Hen. VIII, 1 and 2 Phil. and Mary. Br. Museum Addit. MSS., 15,553, fol. 97.

The French Historie. By A. Dowriche (1589), q.v.

EDGCUMBE, PIERS. d. London, 8th July, 1628. bur. St. Botolph's, Aldersgate. cf. Maitland's London (3rd ed.), ii, 1077.

pp. 29-38; cf. Cottonian MSS., Titus, B xi, art. 188 and 189.

The Will of Sir R. Edgecombe. Test. Vetust.,

i, 393.

EDGCUMBE, SIR RICHARD (son of Sir Piers
Edgcumbe). b. 1499. d. 1st Dec., 1561.

A Friend's Remembrance of Sir R. Edgcumbe.
By Rich. Carew. MSS. cf. Prince's Worthies
(ed. 1810), pp. 344-50; Brydges' ed. of Collins'
Peerage, v, 322-27.

[blocks in formation]

EDGCUMBE, SIR RICHARD. M.P. for Cornwall (son of Piers Edgcumbe). d. March, 1688. cf. J. Evelyn's Diary (1870), p. 230.

EDGCUMBE, RICHARD (son of Rich. Edgcumbe). cr. Baron Edgcumbe, 20th April, 1742. b. 1679. d. 22nd Nov., 1758. bur. Maker. cf. Gent. Mag., xxviii, 557 (1758). Gratulatio Academiæ Cantab. de Reditu .. Gulielmi. Cantab., 1697, fol.

NOTE. Contains verses by "Rich. Edgcumbe, Trin. Coll., Commensalis."

EDGCUMBE, RICHARD. (Con.).

Verses to Harry Day. cf. Correspondence of 4th Duke of Bedford, ii, 117.

An Act to enable Rich. Edgecombe, Esq., to sell lands not exceeding 20 acres, to and for the use of His Majesty, for building a Victualling Office for the service of the Royal Navy, at Plymouth, and to purchase other lands, to be settled to the same use as the lands to be sold now stand limited by his marriage settlements. n.p. or d. [Lond., 1722], fol.

A Bill to impower and authorize Sir Robert Furnese, Bart., to deliver...unto Rich Edgcumbe, Esq., certain South-Sea Bonds ... therein mentioned, and for letting lands of equal value upon the same trusts to which such Bonds...are now subject [5 Geo. II, c. 14]. n.p. or d. [Lond., 1732], fol.

NOTE.-Lord Edgcumbe m. Matilda, dau. of Sir H. Furnese, Bart., of Waldershare, Kent. She d. 1721.

Power of Attorney from R. Edgecumbe and others, to receive South-Sea Dividends. 10th November, 1724. Br. Museum Addit. MSS., 15,949, fol. 83.

Petition of the Miners of Derby to Lord Edgecumbe, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. ib., 6682, p. 449.

EDGCUMBE, RICHARD (son of Richard, 1st Baron). 2nd Baron Mount Edgcumbe. b. 1716. d. 10th May, 1761. cf. Walpole's Noble Authors (Park's ed.), iv, 242; Chatham Correspondence, i, 188; Gent. Mag., xxxi, 237 (1761).

Fable of the Ass. By the late Lord E-g-e. New Foundling Hospital for Wit (1786), vi, 106-8. Ode to Health. Written 10th March, 1775 (sic).

ib., vi, 108-9.

Encaustic or Count Caylus's Method of Painting in the manner of the ancients. To which is added a sure and easy method for fixing of Crayons. By J. H. Müntz. Lond., printed for the Author...1760, 8°., pp. viii and 139.

NOTE.-Dedicated to the Rt. Hon. Richard, Lord Edgcumbe, etc., who is styled "The Greatest Patron of Arts, and the best Judge of the Merits of Painting." EDGCUMBE, RICHARD, D.C.L., F.R.S., F.S.A. (son of George, 1st Earl). 2nd Earl of Mount Edgcumbe. b. 13th Sept., 1764. d. 26th Sept., 1839. cf. Gent. Mag., xii, 540 (1839). Musical Reminiscences of an old amateur; chiefly respecting the Italian Opera in England for fifty years, from 1773 to 1823. 2nd ed., continued to the present time. Anon. Lond., W. Clarke, New Bond Street, 1827, 12°., pp. 183.

NOTE. The 1st ed. was privately circulated.

EDGCUMBE, RICHARD. (Con.).

Musical Reminiscences; containing an account of the Italian Opera in England from 1773. The fourth edition, continued to the present time, and including the Festival in Westminster Abbey. By the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe. Lond., John Andrews, Old Bond Street; F. H. Wall, Richmond [printed]; 1834, 12°., pp xvi and 294, 8/--Lond., 1849, 12°., 8/-.

Letter to John Burke, containing an account of the Baronetcy of Furnese. 22nd Dec., 1835. Br. Museum Addit. MSS., 16,569, fol. 97.

EDGCUMBE, ROGER ( son of Sir Richard, d. 1638).

Threni Exoniensium in obitum...D. Johannis Petrei, Baronis de Writtle. Oxon., 1613, 4o. NOTE. Contains verses by R. Edgcomb.

EDGEWORTH, MARIA (eldest dau. of R. L. Edgeworth). b. Black-Bourton, near Oxford, 1st Jan., 1767. d. Edgeworthstown, 21st May, 1849.

Popular Tales. By Miss Edgeworth. 2nd ed., Lond., printed for J. Johnson, 1805, 3 vols., 12o.

NOTE. Contains "Lame Jervas; a Story of a Cornish Miner Boy," i, 1-127.-Reprinted in Miss Edgeworth's Novel and Tales (1832), iv, 1—81, and in "Every Boy's Stories" (Lond., Jas. Hogg and Sons, n.d., 1861, 8°.), pp. 419-79.

EDMONDS, FREDERIC, M.D., son of Rich. Edmonds, Sen.). 23rd April, 1810.

F.R.C.S. (5th b. Penzance,

A Letter to the Editor of The Lancet, with [i.e., F. Edmonds] in Millett v. Edmonds. Lond., the Explanatory Statement of the Defendant J. Wade, 1866, 8°., 1/-.

NOTE.-Respecting the reported poisoning of Jacob Curnow Millett. at Hayle, in Jan., 1864.

On the Temperature of Mexico. Rep. R.I.C., 1846, p. 71.

Notice of Obsidian from Mexico. Geol. Soc. Proc., ii, 686 (1838).

EDMONDS, GEORGE (3rd son of Rich. Edmonds, Sen.). b. Penzance, 25th March, 1805. d. Croydon, 13th Sept., 1869.

The King against Sir Charles Wolseley, Baronet, and Joseph Harrison, Schoolmaster; set down for trial at Chester, on the 4th April, 1820. Brief remarks, tending to show the untenability of this indictment. By Jeremy Bentham, Bencher of Lincoln's Inn. Lond., printed by John Mc Creezy, Black-Horse Court, Fleet Street, 1820, 8°., pp. 39.

NOTE. This work has a second title-page, which

« IndietroContinua »