- L.C.R. Duncombe-Jewell
Louis Charles Richard Duncombe-Jewell (1866 - 1947) was a soldier, special war correspondent of
The Times andMorning Post , sportsman and sometimes poet, he was a champion of the Cornish language.Born "Louis Charles Richard Jewell" at
Liskeard in Cornwall, on 10 September 1866. He assumed the additional surname of Duncombe in accordance with his Grandmother’s will in 1895. His parents were members of thePlymouth Bretheren but he later converted toCatholicism .Military service
Formerly a Lieutenant in the 3rd Volunteer Battalion of the
Royal Fusiliers , he represented The Times in Spain during the rumours of an impending Carlist rising in 1898-99, and served as a Special War Correspondent for the Morning Post newspaper in South Africa, the same paper that also employedWinston Churchill , with the 3rd Division South African Field Force.Writing career
Duncombe-Jewell was a noted historian, novelist and verse-writer, and made numerous contributions to the
Pall Mall Gazette , and many other publications of the period. He was editor of Armorial Cornwall, founder and Hon. Sec. Celtic-Cornish Society, and leader of the Cornish Language Movement. He was also an expert in the works of occultist,Aleister Crowley who spent some time in Cornwall.Interest in Cornish Nationalism
In 1901 he founded the Cornish Celtic society (Cowethas Kelto-Kernuak), and at the Pan Celtic Congress of 1901 had a spirited plea for recognition of Cornwall as a Celtic nation. [Celtic Culture By John T. Koch (page 495)]
He was a
flamboyant individual who appeared at the 1902Bangor Eisteddfod as the Cornish delegate sporting a traditional Cornish costume of his own design, he was barded by the WelshGorsedd in 1904 and took thebardic name of "Bardd Glas" (the Blue Bard) due to the fact that he was clad from his tights to his cap in this colour. Also involved with Cowethas Kelto Kernuak wasHenry Jenner who had retired to Cornwall following a distinguished career as librarian at theBritish Museum . Together with Jenner, he was joinly responsible for Cornwall gaining its acceptance as a Celtic nation by the PanCeltic Congress of 1904. Later the 2 men founded theCornish Gorseth .The Cowethas Kelto Kernuak organisation petered out at the outbreak of the Great War and the colourful enigmatic Bardd Glas progressively turned his attention away from Cornish Celtic culture to Welsh.
Works
(Some publications under the name Ludovick Charles Richard Duncombe-Jewell or L.C.R. Cameron)
*"Otters and otter-hunting" (1908)
*"The Handbook to British Military Stations abroad" (1898)
* "Rod, Pole & Perch - Fishing & Otter Hunt" ISBN 9781846641268 (2006 reprint)
* "Minor Field Sports" ISBN 9781905124121 (2005 reprint)
* "Love-Lies-Bleeding": Lyrics in Old French Verse-Forms 1929
* "Wild Foods of Great Britain: Where to Find and How to Cook Them" ISBN 0904727491(1977 reprint)
* "The Hunting Horn What To Blow And How To Blow It" 1950
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