- Robert Morton Nance
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Robert Morton Nance (born 1873 in Cardiff of Cornish parents - died 1959) was a leading authority on the Cornish language, nautical archaeologist, and joint founder of the Old Cornwall Society.
He wrote many books and pamphlets on the Cornish language, including a Cornish dictionary, which is a standard work, and edited magazines and pamphlets about Cornwall, including Old Cornwall, the journal of the Federation of Old Cornwall Societies. Nance was also a nautical archaeologist of distinction and was an originator of the Society for Nautical Research. His insight and learning were displayed in his book Sailing-ship Models which appeared in 1924. He studied art in Britain and France and was both a painter and a skilled craftsman.
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Chronology of his life
- 1898: He wrote "The Merry Ballad of the Cornish Pasty".[1]
- 1906: He moved from Wales and settled at Nancledra near St Ives.
- 1911: He jointly founded the Society for Nautical Research.
- 1920: He, together with Henry Jenner, founded the first Old Cornwall Society at St Ives.
- 1924: The Federation of Old Cornwall Societies was established.
- 1925: The Federation established the periodical Old Cornwall.
- 1928: He jointly founded the Gorseth Kernow which was inaugurated at Boscawen-Un, where he took the bardic name Mordon ('Sea Wave').
- 1929: He published Cornish for All using the 'Unified' Middle Cornish spelling system.
- 1951 - 1955: He was President of the Royal Institution of Cornwall for 1951 - 1955.[2]
Selected list of works
- 1912: Speight, E E; Nance, R Morton (1912-01-01). Britain's Sea Story. Henry Frowde. ASIN B000LQ60UM
- 1923: A Glossary of Celtic Words in Cornish Dialect. Falmouth: Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society
- 1924: Sailing-ship Models: a selection from European and American collections with introductory text. London: Halton and Truscott Smith (photographs)
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- Classic Sailing-ship Models in Photographs. Reprinted Dover Publications, Mineola, NY, 2000 ISBN 0-486-41249-0
- 1925- : Old Cornwall, as editor and contributor.
- Articles in Old Cornwall, including "The Cornish Language in the Seventeenth Century", in: Old Cornwall; vol. VI, no. 1.
- 1955: Cornish-English Dictionary. Federation of Old Cornwall Societies ISBN 0-902660-05-5
- 1956: The Cledry Plays: drolls of Old Cornwall for village acting and home reading. Federation of Old Cornwall Societies B0000CJH1W[clarification needed]
- 1961: Cornish for All: a guide to Unified Cornish. Federation of Old Cornwall Societies. B0000CKWG1[clarification needed]
- [n.d.]: A Guide to Cornish Place-names; with a list of the words contained in them. Federation of Old Cornwall Societies. (Three editions, before 1971.)
See also
References
- ^ Hall, Stephen (2001) The Cornish Pasty. Nettlecombe: Agre Books ISBN 0 9538000 4 0
- ^ Brian Murdoch, "Nance, Robert Morton (1873-1959)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 accessed 15 Nov 2007
- Obituary in The Times, May 28, 1959
External links
- What we stand for — Old Cornwall 1:1, April 1925
- Setting Cornwall on its Feet: Robert Morton Nance 1873-1959
- Robert Morton Nance (Mordon) at the website of Gorseth Kernow
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