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345 DANIEL, Henry John. — " The Cornish Thalia ; being original Cornish Poems illustrative of the Cornish Dialect" --^^ A Companion to the Cornish Thalia," &c., &c. He has written a great deal. See the Biblioth. Cornub. DIALECT.— A western eclogue between Pengrouze and Bet Polglaze — signed "Cornwall" — Gent. Mag. xxxii., 287— (1762). An old Cornish dialogue, Huthnance, letterpress and copperplate printer. Queen Square, Penzance, n.d. (circa. 1840) fol. s. sh. — 124 lines, Commences thus — " Twas kendle teening when jung Mai Treloare Trudg'd hom from bal a bucking copper ore." List of local expressions, signed S., Gent. Mag. Ixiii, 1083-84 (1793)— (Biblioth. Cornub., vol. 3). EDWARDS, Joseph, of Wrington.— In ^^ Poems" by Cutis are included Ehymes by " Agrikler," i.e. Joseph Edwards, some of them in the Cornish dialect. — New ed. London, Houlston & Sons, n.d. (1870) 8vo. ENGLISH DIALECT SOCIETY.— Published in 1880 a Glossary of Words for West Cornwall by Miss M. A. Courtney, and one for East Cornwall by Thos. Q. Couch. ENGLISH, Henry.—" Glossary of Mining Terms used in South America, Cornwall, and Derbyshire, 1830, 8vo. — Mr. W. J. Henwood, F.R.S., compiled the glossary '^ of Cornish mining terms.