Cornish people in Cornish Books - v 1

Surnames starting with letter D

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Dabb, Frederick Wm; insurance agent in Redruth 1856 ; [5]146

Daddow, Samuel John; injured in South Crofty mine 1890 ; [14]110

Dagle, John; vicar Bodmin/died 1564 ; [19]209

Dagle, John; vicar Bodmin 1550 ; [19]321

Dagle, John; died as rector of St Breoke c 1570 ; [19]326

Daine, W.R. (Rev); Vicar of St Stithians killed 1911 ; [5]211

Dalby, Augustus; tenders for supplies, Reeth Consols ; [12]98

Dale, Alexander; farmer in Redruth 1856 ; [5]146

Dale, Elizabeth; clothes burned by fireworks 1817 ; [1]271

Dale, John; claim for payment of wages 1859 ; [12]27

Dale, Samuel; lawsuit over milling rights 1711 ; [1]67

Dale, Samuel; dispute over milling rights 1714 ; [1]240

Dale, Samuel; dispute over milling rights 1714 ; [1]246

Dale, Wellington; mayor of Penzance 1885,6,7 ; [1]282

Dangar, Henry; ex St Neot, pastoralist NSW ; [16]101

Daniel, Charles; elected pig pounder,Lostwithiel 1879 ; [14]43

Daniel, E.; basket shop in St Ives 1907 ; [12]15

Daniel, J.; report on St Ives Wheal Allen 1864 ; [12]3

Daniel, J.; secretary Wheal Racer St Ives 1907 ; [12]30

Daniel, Joan; marriage to John Trevanion 1584 ; [19]443

Daniel, Joshua; director Wheal Racer St Ives 1907 ; [12]30

Daniel, Joshua; agent Trowan Consols 1854 ; [12]70

Daniel, Nicholas; deprived of Penkivel rectory 1554 ; [19]309

Daniel, W.; printer in Redruth 1847 ; [5]67

Daniel, William; sampler of St Ives Consols 1836 ; [12]95

Daniel, William; miller in Melindwr, 1851-1871 ; [18]335

Daniell, (Mr); rent for greens at Penzance 1663 ; [1]232

Daniell, (Mr); charged for rent 1662 ; [1]233

Daniell, Alexander; 1599-1668,settled in Penzance 1632 ; [1]36

Daniell, Alexander; lawsuit with townsmen of Penzance 1635 ; [1]37

Daniell, Alexander; confined to house by Royalists 1648 ; [1]47

Daniell, Alexander; all property to son on marriage 1649 ; [1]68

Daniell, Alexander; petition vs Roger Polkinghorne 1365 ; [1]223

Daniell, Andrew; letter re building Coinage Hall 1664 ; [1]50

Daniell, George; son of Alexander/died 1716 ; [1]69

Daniell, J.R.; solicitor in Camborne 1879 ; [14]40

Daniell, Mary; married Anthony Cock 1620 ; [5]26

Daniell, Richard; bought Alverton from Geo Whitmore 1614 ; [1]33

Daniell, Richard; died at Truro 1630 /Manor Alverton ; [1]36

Daniell, Richard; eldest son of Alexander 1663 ; [1]68

Daniell, Richard; sale of Manor to Corporation 1615 ; [1]69

Daniell, Richard; sold land in town to Corporation 1615 ; [1]135

Daniell, Richard; sold harbour & market rights 1615 ; [1]172

Daniell, Richard; conveyance of interests to Corp 1615 ; [1]221

Daniell, Richard; conveyance of interests to Corp 1615 ; [1]222

Daniell, Richard; petition vs Roger Polkinghorne 1636 ; [1]224

Daniell, Richard; petition vs Roger Polkinghorne 1636 ; [1]225

Daniell, Richard; petition vs Roger Polkinghorne 1636 ; [1]226

Daniell, Richard; received rent for market house 1661 ; [1]230

Daniell, R.A.; owned Tolskithy Stamps 1819 ; [5]83

Daniell, R.A.; owned Roundwood Quay on the Fal 1814 ; [7]52

Daniell, R.A.; wealthy Truro merchant 1805 ; [7]56

Daniell, R.A.; 1762-1823, merchant & smelter ; [11]37

Daniell, R.A.; copper smelter at Llanelly 1809 ; [11]133

Daniell, S.; general printing office, Redruth 1847 ; [5]134

Daniell, Samuel; bookbinder in Redruth 1847 ; [5]131

Daniell, Samuel; printer in Redruth 1847 ; [5]132

Daniell, Thomas; had house Trelissick rebuilt 1824 ; [1]187

Daniell, Thomas; son of R.A.Daniell/failed in business ; [11]36

Daniell, Thomas (Mrs); oppened ball in Truro 1820 ; [13]101

Daniell, William; tinner of Zennor,aged 37 1680 ; [12]103

Danvers, John (Sir); blowing house to Edward Arundell 1577 ; [11]60

Darcy, Thomas (Sir); possession of Crediton manor 1548 ; [19]293

Darke, W.; purser Praed Consols 1861 ; [8]36

Darke, William; considered for manager Wheal Margaret ; [8]23

Darke, William; purser for St Ives Consols ; [12]39

Darley, Vincent; died 1764, haunts North Hill ; [9]85

Darracott, Richard; Congregational minister 1738 ; [1]88

Darrel, Elizabeth; married William Godolphin 1663 ; [1]244

Darrel, Thomas; granted mills,marriage settlement 1663 ; [1]244

Dart, Elizabeth; green grocer in Redruth 1854 ; [5]142

Date, Arthur; son of Henry Date 1923 ; [8]90

Date, Henry; operated Trevarrack stamps 1923 ; [8]90

Date, Henry; drinking in prohibited hours 1895 ; [14]141

Datson, Absolem; hotel proprietor in Redruth 1854 ; [5]142

Datson, Hugh; killed, mine accident,South Aust 1875 ; [16]74

Datson, James; manager Wheal Ellen,South Aust ; [15]41

Datson, William; manager Wheal Ellen,South Aust ; [15]41

Datson, William; Wesleyan class leader, Moonta 1868 ; [16]75

Daubeney, (Lord); dispersed Cornish rebels 1497 ; [2]59

Daubuz, (family); family house Killiow near Kea ; [9]50

Daubuz, Lewis Charles; dwelling place auctioned 1808 ; [8]17

Daubuz, Lewis Charles; mine shaft filled with rubbish 1833 ; [13]226

Dauncey, Christopher; MP for Cornwall but not Cornish 1553 ; [19]93

Davers, John (Sir); received money ex Richard Crane 1577 ; [5]23

Davey, (Mrs); listed as gentry in Redruth 1856 ; [5]145

Davey, Edward; farmer in Redruth 1856 ; [5]146

Davey, Elizabeth (Mrs); shopkeeper in Redruth 1856 ; [5]146

Davey, Elizabeth Maria; married John Michael Williams 1852 ; [5]89

Davey, Henry; living in Melindwr in 1851 census ; [18]324

Davey, James; drowned in Delabole slate quarry 1831 ; [13]216

Davey, James; living in Melindwr in 1841 census ; [18]323

Davey, Jane (Mrs); shopkeeper in Redruth 1856 ; [5]146

Davey, John; killed removing pump Wheal Ninnes 1830 ; [8]35

Davey, John; 1812-1892, claimed to speak Cornish ; [9]87

Davey, John; father & son buried at Zennor ; [9]173

Davey, Joshua Sydney; born Redruth 28 Apr 1842 ; [5]122

Davey, Joshua Sydney; partner in Redruth Brewery 1871 ; [5]171

Davey, Martin; smith work for Wheal Dipper 1757 ; [12]78

Davey, R.; evidence in smuggling charge 1821 ; [5]86

Davey, R.; broken waste land from Common 1839 ; [5]115

Davey, R.V.; purser Balleswidden Mine 1864 ; [6]15

Davey, Richard; had assay office in the town 1814 ; [5]78

Davey, Richard; assay master in Redruth 1823 ; [5]88

Davey, Richard; listed as gentry in Redruth 1844 ; [5]124

Davey, Richard; food riot at Redruth Market 1847 ; [5]130

Davey, Richard; listed as gentry in Redruth 1856 ; [5]145

Davey, Richard; popular citizen, became MP 1857 ; [5]149

Davey, Richard; partner in Redruth Brewery 1871 ; [5]171

Davey, S.; broken waste land from Common 1839 ; [5]115

Davey, S.; attended public health inquiry 1853 ; [5]141

Davey, S.; gave soup & bread for poor 1867 ; [5]167

Davey, Stephen; merchant in Redruth 1823 ; [5]88

Davey, Stephen; granted Wheal Rose sett 1824 ; [5]89

Davey, Stephen; letter re Reform Bill 1831 ; [5]106

Davey, Stephen; ground for burial, cholera deaths 183 ; [5]107

Davey, Stephen; listed as gentry in Redruth 1844 ; [5]124

Davey, Stephen; food riot at Redruth Market 1847 ; [5]129

Davey, Stephen; food riot at Redruth Market 1847 ; [5]130

Davey, Stephen; rates for assay office in Redruth 1854 ; [5]143

Davey, Stephen; listed as gentry in Redruth 1856 ; [5]145

Davey, Stephen; deputy-lieutenant of the county 1834 ; [13]240

Davey, Stephen; cattle dealer, drunk in charge 1896 ; [14]152

Davey, Stephen; subscribed to illuminating clock 1828 ; [5]100

Davey, Sydney; bought steam tractors, ploughing 1869 ; [5]169

Davey, Thomas; assessed for church rates 1797 ; [5]59

Davey, Thomas; manufacturing crucibles 1828 ; [5]100

Davey, Thomas; assay master in Redruth 1844 ; [5]124

Davey, Thomas; assay master in Redruth 1847 ; [5]131

Davey, Thomas; fatal accident at Gunpowder Works 1862 ; [5]157

Davey, Thomas; living in Melindwr in 1841 census ; [18]323

Davey, Thomas; carrier Helston to Redruth 1856 ; [5]149

Davey, W.; committee Redruth Grammar 1801 ; [5]65

Davey, W.Horton; shareholder New Trumpet mine 1870 ; [10]117

Davey, W.M.; lawyer, died 16 April 1849 ; [5]135

Davey, W.Sydney; Steam Ploughing Machine 1871 ; [5]172

Davey, W.T.; auction of foundry machinery 1887 ; [5]187

Davey, William; partner in Redruth brewery 1805 ; [5]34

Davey, William; omitted to record payment in 1807 ; [5]59

Davey, William; assay office in Redruth 1807 ; [5]60

Davey, William; reference to Vogue stamps 1797 ; [5]62

Davey, William; Redruth Pikemen formed 1803 ; [5]67

Davey, William; gave money to poor widows 1820 ; [5]84

Davey, William; attorney in Redruth 1823 ; [5]88

Davey, William; died 1827, plate in parish church ; [5]96

Davey, William; attorney in Redruth 1844 ; [5]124

Davey, William; insurance agent in Redruth 1844 ; [5]125

Davey, William; solicitor in Redruth 1847 ; [5]133

Davey, William; solicitor in Redruth 1844 ; [5]126

Davey, William C.; assessed for church rates 1801 ; [5]59

David, Morrysh; wife called Agnes Davey a whore 1572 ; [2]75

Davies, David; possible engineer Portreath rail 1809 ; [11]134

Davies, Henry; paid for Lawnder, Wheal Dipper 1758 ; [12]77

Davies, Henry; uncle of Davies Gilbert 1758 ; [12]78

Davies, John; commanded Volunteer Artillery 1805 ; [1]111

Davies, John; living in Melindwr in 1851 census ; [18]324

Davies, Rich Longfield; mayor of Penzance 1841 ; [1]281

Davies, Rowland A. G.; mayor of Penzance 1862,63 ; [1]282

Davies, S. (Rev); mayor's chaplain 1974 ; [1]277

Davy; found man drowned in stream 1817 ; [1]269

Davy, (Professor); dined with the mayor 1817 ; [1]267

Davy, Agnes; called a whore - a courtcase 1572 ; [2]75

Davy, Agnes; called a whore - a courtcase 1572 ; [19]23

Davy, Edmond; Charter to build coinage hall 1663 ; [1]235

Davy, Edmond; dispute over tin rights 1680 ; [12]103

Davy, George; manager St Ives Consols ; [12]38

Davy, Grace; mother of Sir Humphrey ; [1]115

Davy, Humphrey; pupil at Penzance Grammar 1792 ; [1]87

Davy, Humphrey (Sir); born Penzance 17 Dec 1778 ; [1]114

Davy, Humphrey (Sir); member Geological Society 1818 ; [1]120

Davy, Humphrey (Sir); attended Grammar School in Penzance ; [3]4

Davy, Humphrey (Sir); statue in Market Jew St Penzance ; [9]61

Davy, John; died 1891,recited verses in Cornish ; [2]76

Davy, John (Dr); 1790-1868, brother of Sir Humphrey ; [1]115,

Davy, John (Dr); wrote a book 1836 ; [1]116

Davy, John (Dr); wrote book 1827 ; [1]120

Davy, P.; rented the Town Dung 1792 ; [1]255

Davy, Richard; ropemaker in Redruth 1791 ; [5]56

Davy, Richard; assay master in Redruth 1847 ; [5]131

Davy, Robert; father of Sir Humphrey Davy ; [1]114

Davy, Thomas; Truro merchant 1577 ; [19]392

Davy, William; Penzance assistant, merchant 1833 ; [1]125

Davy, William; elected to Council 1836 ; [1]129

Davy, William; shortened mayoral term 1836 ; [1]278

Davy, William; mayor of Penzance 1836 ; [1]281

Davye, John; appointed assistant by charter 1614 ; [1]216

Davye, John; Penzance Corporation Assistant 161 ; [1]276

Daw, John; stonemason in Redruth 1823 ; [5]88

Daw, John; stonemason in Redruth 1844 ; [5]125

Daw, John; favorable description Giew mine ; [12]84

Daw, Roger; action to recover wages, Bodmin 1829 ; [13]188

Dawe, Mary; ran school in Redruth 1866 ; [5]69

Dawe, Mary; baker in Redruth 1856 ; [5]146

Dawe, Sampson; owned Delabole quarry, Willunga ; [16]32

Dawson, George; warden's complaint withdrawn 1816 ; [1]262

Dawson, J.; professor of dancing & fencing 1829 ; [13]189

Dawson, James; journeyman watch maker to Moses Jacob ; [5]48

Dawson, James; a strolling actor ; [5]48

Dawson, James; examination on oath/40 years in 1769 ; [5]49

Dawson, James; wrote autobiography 1865 ; [5]85

de Amesquita, Don Carl; led Spanish attack on Mount's Bay 159 ; [1]24

de Beoyle, Reginald; charged with hunting deer 1348 ; [5]18

de Bloyou, Ralph; granted market rights, Marazion 1331 ; [1]20

de Bodrugan, Hy (Sir); forfeited land by opposing Yorkists ; [2]58

de Bohun, Richard; Rector of Redruth 1328 ; [5]18

de Broke, Robert (Sir); steward of the King's mines 1485 ; [19]82

de Bytton, Thomas; Bishop of Exeter 1292-1307 ; [5]17

de Cardinan, Roger; granted liberties to burgesses 1195 ; [2]53

de Cardinham, Roger; bought market rights,Lostwithiel 1194 ; [2]52

de Carlton, Adam; Archdeacon of Cornwall 1342 ; [2]58

de Carnyon, Roger; operated sheriff's pound Kerrier 1270 ; [2]43

de Castro, P.; Principal Redruth School of Mines 190 ; [5]206

de Coloribus, John (Dr; annuity for service to priory c1540 ; [19]181

de Coloribus, John; friar at Truro 1538 ; [19]185

de Dunstanville, Lord; rail road Portreath to Camborne 1806 ; [5]70

de Dunstanville, Lord; laid first rail from Poldice 1809 ; [5]72

de Dunstanville, Lord; rail road Portreath to Poldice 1806 ; [5]]74

de Dunstanville, Lord; money distributed to poor widows 1821 ; [5]86

de Dunstanville, Lord; 3 summonsed for stalls in street 1829 ; [5]101

de Dunstanville, Lord; died aged 77 1835 ; [5]109

de Dunstanville, Lord; foundation stone for monument 1836 ; [5]110

de Dunstanville, Lord; action in Stannary Court 1828 ; [8]1

de Dunstanville, Lord; major shareholder in rail roads 1806 ; [11]132

de Dunstanville, Lord; quays at Portreath 1818 ; [11]144

de Dunstanville, Lord; died in 1838 ; [11]151

de Flemimg, Stephen; crusader/village named Botus Fleming ; [9]16

de Insula, Warin; wife Ann granted market rights 1332 ; [1]211

de Kayle, William; freed his tenant at Selligan 1291 ; [5]17

de la Beche; made geological map of county 1836 ; [5]111

de Lambourn, John; charged with hunting deer 1348 ; [5]18

de Lanladherune, John; in charge of Redruth parish 1259 ; [5]17

de Lisle, Warrin; excuted after revolt against Edward I ; [1]12

de Lisle, Alice; sister of Henry, Lord Tyes 1322 ; [1]12

de Lisle, Alice; granted market rights 1332 ; [1]17

de Mattos, F.E.; Worvas mine reopened 1905 ; [8]98

de Mattos, P.E.; working Worvas Downs mine 1906 ; [8]64

de Monte Acuto, Wm; witnessed grant, Penzance markets 1332 ; [1]211

de Mortain, Robt(Count; half brother of William the Conqueeor ; [9]115

de Moul, Bartholomew; murdered by clergyman 1332 ; [5]18

de Mountford, Simon; first MP/new borough of Newport 1529 ; [19]92

de Nancourk, Herveus; murdered in 1283 ; [5]17

de Nevill, Radulfe; witnessed grant, Penzance markets 133 ; [1]211

de Pencoit, John; held 1 acre-15 days guard duty 1210 ; [2]45

de Rodenye, Richard; appraisal of lands of Henry Tyes 1322 ; [1]210

de Tremur, Ralph; fluent Cornish speaker 1450's ; [2]74

de Treveyngy, John; tin works near Redruth 1301 ; [5]17

de Tyrel, Roger; heard confessions in Cornish 1355 ; [2]74

de Waar, Thomas; visited Redruth 1476 ; [5]20

Deacon, Thomas; killed in slate quarry-Tintagel 1886 ; [14]89

Deakin, Hugh; old servant of prior Mundy c1540 ; [19]208

Dean, Jackson (Dr); visited Carn Brea 1796 ; [5]62

Deason, John; found gold,Mt Moliagul,Victoria 1869 ; [16]50

Deboys, John; importing cloth c 1586 ; [19]75

Deeble, M.; manager Wheal Ellen,South Aust ; [15]41

Deeble, Malachi; ex St Austell,mine captain Moonta ; [16]68

Deeble, Malachi; Wesleyan class leader, Moonta 1868 ; [16]75

Delabole, Dan; cathedral foreman Truro 1880 ; [14]49

Delamaine, J.; held land from St Austell prior 1610 ; [19]44

Deland, Charles; fertiliser for mallee scrubland-SA ; [15]181

Delgado, Antonio; copper recovery expert ex Spain 1900 ; [15]89

Delisle, Alice; grant of Penzance market rights 1332 ; [1]211

Dennis, Alexander; ex Penzance, farmed in Victoria ; [16]101

Dennis, D; legacy paid to the poor 1793 ; [1]253

Dennis, David; former Town Clerk,legacy for poor 1790 ; [1]105

Dennis, David; left money in will for the poor 1792 ; [1]248

Dennis, H.; wrote music for a light opera 1934 ; [5]219

Dennis, Henry; built industrial empire in Wales 1850 ; [2]99

Dennis, J. Hawke; gave tower of Truro Cathedral 1904 ; [5]209

Dennis, James; tailor in Redruth 1844 ; [5]125

Dennis, James; tailor in Redruth 1847 ; [5]133

Dennis, James; listed as gentry in Redruth 1856 ; [5]145

Dennis, James; boot & shoe maker in Redruth 1856 ; [5]146

Dennis, John; absconded from family in Wendon 1821 ; [13]111

Dennis, Josiah; chief captain,Queensland copper mine ; [16]82

Dennis, Jenkin; attended council re water 1792 ; [1]249

Dennis, Jenkyn; employed as scavenger 1792 ; [1]250

Dennis, Richard; found guilty of stealing 1825 ; [13]144

Dennis, T; surveying schoolroom 1793 ; [1]255

Denny, Anthony (Sir); 80 year lease of Pawton 1547 ; [19]293

Denison, Ed Beckett; designed movement,Redruth clock 1828 ; [5]101

Densham, Frederick (Dr; eccentric vicar of Warleggan 1931 ; [9]169

Denys, Thomas (Sir); member of the Council of the West 153 ; [19]241

Denzell, Remfry; proclaimed Henry VII at Bodmin 1483 ; [19]111

Derby, Thomas; member of the Council of the West 1539 ; [19]241

Desborough, John; military control under Cromwell 1655 ; [2]70

Dethliffe, Mark; of Gwennap/involvement in mint 1642 ; [5]24

Deville, (Dr); shaft naming at South Basset Mine 1849 ; [5]135

Devonshire, J.F.; magistrate at Bodmin 1822 ; [13]124

Dey, John; bill paid by Corporation 1793 ; [1]254

Dickens, John; letter home to Cornwall 1845 ; [10]77

Dickens, William; first party to work on Burra mine 184 ; [10]77

Dickerson, (Mr); extors assessed for church rates 1797 ; [5]59

Dickney. Joe; smuggling spirits into Fowey 1835 ; [4]78

Diestel, Heinz; Penzance twinned town in Germany 1967 ; [1]178

Dingle, John; cut quality mill stones,Luxulan 1800's ; [9]62

Dingle, Joseph; bankrupt,goods sold by auction 1813 ; [13]41

Dingley, Dorothy; ghost in fields, South Petherwin 1665 ; [9]159

Dinnis, John; witness to document 1821 ; [13]114

Doble, G.H. (Rev); produced miracle play 1924 ; [5]215

Dodds, Gregory; dean of Exeter c1560 ; [19]323

Doidge, (Mr); printer & bookseller in Redruth 1854 ; [5]141

Doidge, (Mrs); 1828-1891, wife of printer ; [5]69

Doidge, Alfred E.; wrote re openning of Wheal North 1904 ; [8]35

Doidge, John Sweet; stationer in Redruth 1854 ; [5]142

Doidge, John Sweet; bookseller in Redruth 1856 ; [5]146

Dolby, Sainton (Mrs); singing teacher in London 1866 ; [5]165

Donithorne, Joseph; apothecary of Truro/son of Nich. 1728 ; [11]98

Donithorne, Mary; excise fine for having salt 1816 ; [1]262

Donithorne, Nicholas; lease on Perran tin smelter 1733 ; [11]75

Donithorne, Nicholas; acquired lease on smelting house 1723 ; [11]98

Donithorne, Thomas; blacksmith in Redruth 1844 ; [5]124

Donithorne, Thomas; beer retailer in Redruth 1844 ; [5]125

Donithorne, Thomas; beer retailer in Redruth 1847 ; [5]131

Donithorne, Thomas; beer retailer in Redruth 1856 ; [5]146

Donithorne, William; carrier in Redruth 1823 ; [5]88

Donithorne, William; currier in Redruth 1844 ; [5]125

Donithorne, William; currier & ironmomger in Redruth 1854 ; [5]142

Donithorne, William; currier & grocer in Redruth 1856 ; [5]146

Donithorne, William; ironmonger in Redruth 1847 ; [5]132

Down, Anthony; copper found at Paramatta, SA ; [15]93

Down, Thomas; hammered to death at Cubert ; [9]27

Down, Thomas; murdered by Abraham Boswell 1883 ; [14]73

Downing, Daniel; solicitor in Redruth 1856 ; [5]146

Downing, Nich Berriman; mayor of Penzance 1869 ; [1]282

Dowrick, Sophie; died 1928 in Philleigh ; [9]96

Downton, William; Loyal Cornubian Lodge openned 1858 ; [5]150

Drake, George (Mrs); owned manor of Treleigh ; [5]16

Drew, (Lieut); chief Coastguard officer,Mullion 1840 ; [4]53

Drew, Catherine; betrothed to Walter Wydes c1600 ; [19]446

Drew, Charles; first mayor of Moonta 1872 ; [15]153

Drew, James; Truro merchant/broke contract 1500's ; [19]76

Drew, John; held land at Roseworry 1589 ; [19]44

Drew, Samuel; chemist & druggist at Helston 1827 ; [13]159

Drewitt, Colin; brother of F.G.Drewitt ; [1]202

Drewitt, F.G.; designed large detached houses 1923 ; [1]201

Drewitt, F.G.; built St John's House 1934 ; [1]202

Drewitt, F.G.; rebuilt bomb damaged houses 1948 ; [1]203

Drewitt, F.G.; died 1958 ; [1]204

Drewitt, Frederick Geo; architect born in Cheshire ; [1]200

Drewitt, Geoffery; son of F.G.Drewitt ; [1]204

Driffield, William; minister at Plain-au-Gwarry 1827 ; [5]91

Driffield, William; minister at Plain-au-Gwarry 1827 ; [5]92

Driffield, William; Primitive Methodist minister 1827 ; [13]167

Ducket, Robert; MP for Cornwall/from London 1552 ; [19]93

Dudley, Andrew (Sir); ; Dudley,

Dudley, Thomas; installation of new Watt engine 1776 ; [7]28

Duffield, Bernard; Lord Russell's steward/Exeter 1549 ; [19]276

Duhart, Jean; French prisioner in Redruth 1791 ; [5]57

Duncan, Abraham; held Chartist mission in Redruth 1839 ; [5]115

Duncan, John; discovery of Wallaroo copper 1860 ; [15]26

Dungey, (Sergeant); volunteer in Cornwall Rifles ; [5]153

Dungey, James; shopkeeper in Redruth 1854 ; [5]141

Dungey, Thomas; cabinet maker in Redruth 1844 ; [5]124

Dungey, Thomas; cabinet maker in Redruth 1847 ; [5]131

Dungey, Thomas; cabinet maker in Redruth 1856 ; [5]146

Dunkeing, Henry; kept the 'measures' 1662 ; [1]233

Dunkyn, Robert; appointed alderman by charter 1614 ; [1]216

Dunkyn, Robert; Penzance alderman 1614 ; [1]276

Dunlop, (General); Royal Redruth Infantry 1806 ; [5]71

Dunn, Elizabeth; living in Melindwr in 1871 census ; [18]326

Dunn, James; letter, depression of tin mining 1757 ; [5]45

Dunn, John; shopkeeper in Redruth 1856 ; [5]146

Dunn, Martin; agent of Carrack Dew mine 1861 ; [12]10

Dunn, Matthias; rescued crew of the Edward 1857 ; [9]69

Dunn, Robert; travelling tea dealer 1844 ; [5]126

Dunn, Robert; draper in Redruth 1856 ; [5]146

Dunstan; drowned in mine shaft collapse 1858 ; [2]94

Dunstan, Ann; linen & woollen draper / Redruth 1823 ; [5]88

Dunstan, Edward; born Wendron 1841/to Kapunda 1847 ; [16]61

Dunstan, Edward; mine captain, Wallaroo ; [16]69

Dunstan, James; grocer in Redruth 1844 ; [5]125

Dunstan, Jane; wife of Richard,in Australia 1849 ; [16]62

Dunstan, John; lit fire to warn off smugglers 1828 ; [4]103

Dunstan, John; charged with making fires on coast ; [4]104

Dunstan, John; mine surface captain, Moonta ; [16]69

Dunstan, John; Broken Hill Cornish Assoc. 1892 ; [16]94

Dunstan, Joseph; caught while warning smugglers 1828 ; [4]103

Dunstan, Joseph; escaped from Preventive men 1828 ; [4]104

Dunstan, Richard; to Australia 1849,moved to Burra ; [16]62

Dunsterville, E.; offices in Redruth 1854 ; [5]142

Dunstone, Edward (snr); living in Melindwr in 1851 census ; [18]324

Dunstone, Edward (jnr); living in Melindwr in 1851 census ; [18]324

Dunstone, Francis; living in Melindwr in 1851 census ; [18]324

Dunstone, James; lawyer from St Agnes, in Melindwr 1851 ; [18]324

Dunstone, John; horse carried smuggled goods 1800 ; [4]68

Dunstone, John; purchased Tregony town clock 1856 ; [9]165

Dunstone, John; living in Melindwr in 1851 census ; [18]324

Dunstone, Joseph; living in Melindwr in 1851 census ; [18]324

Dunstone, William; living in Melindwr in 1851 census ; [18]324

Duthie, Alexander; captain Java/bound for Australia ; [10]72

Dutton, F.H.; syndicate to buy land, South Aust ; [15]20

Dutton, Francis; found copper rocks at Kapunda 1842 ; [15]19

Dutton, Francis; discovered copper at Kapunda 1843 ; [16]33

Dwyer, James; customs Preventive man 1828 ; [4]103

Dyer, (Mr); Headmaster of Redruth School ; [5]66

Dyer, Morrice; held lease in stamping mill 1680 ; [12]103

Dymond, William; tried to stop sale by auctioneer 1875 ; [8]116

Dynham, Charles; captured three Breton ships 1884 ; [19]111

Dynham, John; given land by Richard III 1485 ; [19]112

Dynham, William; criticised Barclay's preaching 1538 ; [19]182

Dyson, John; clerk charged with embezzling 1826 ; [13]158

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