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Robert Morton Nance (1873–1959) was a British writer and leading authority on the Cornish language, a nautical archaeologist, and joint founder of the Old Cornwall Society.

Nance 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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Robert Morton Nance

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Robert Morton Nance (1873–1959) was a British writer and leading authority on the Cornish language, a nautical archaeologist, and joint founder of the...

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Gorsedh Kernow

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Crowan) Gilbert Hunter Doble (Gwas Gwendron) Robert Morton Nance (Mordon) Annie Pool (Myrgh Piala) Trelawney Roberts (Gonader A Bell) Joseph Hambley Rowe (Tolzethan)...

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Federation of Old Cornwall Societies

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Cornwall Societies (FOCS) was formed in 1924, on the initiative of Robert Morton Nance, with the objective of collecting and maintaining "all those ancient...

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Cornish language

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others affirmed they had never heard him claim to be able to do so. Robert Morton Nance, who reworked and translated Davey's Cranken Rhyme, remarked, "There...

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Tom Bawcock

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bremmen y, An wen up caam Tom Bawcock's naam We praesed un to tha sky. Robert Morton Nance, Old Cornwall, 1927 Tom Bawcock is a legendary character from the...

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Stargazy pie

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bremmen y, An wen up caam Tom Bawcock's naam We praesed un to tha sky. Robert Morton Nance (1873–1959) (c. 1930) Stargazy pie is a pastry-based fish pie which...

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Bardic name

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movement are referred to by their bardic names, e.g. "Mordon" for Robert Morton Nance, and "Talek" for E. G. Retallack Hooper. Many surnames in Wales derive...

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Unified Cornish

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Cornish language of the Cornish revival. Developed gradually by Robert Morton Nance during and before the 1930s, it derived its name from its standardisation...

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Cornish people

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Cornish as it was spoken in the 18th century, although his pupil Robert Morton Nance later steered the revival more towards the Middle Cornish that had...

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Henry Jenner

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earliest interest in the Cornish language is mentioned in an article by Robert Morton Nance entitled "Cornish Beginnings", When Jenner was a small boy at St...

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Last speaker of the Cornish language

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earliest interest in the Cornish language is mentioned in an article by Robert Morton Nance entitled "Cornish Beginnings", When Jenner was a small boy at St...

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Golowan Festival

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description is of the 'mast' type of hobby horse, and Spooner followed Robert Morton Nance in expressing the view that 'the May day games and Morris Dances...

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The Song of the Western Men

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his in hopes of a further success. According to Cornish historian Robert Morton Nance, "The Song of the Western Men" was possibly inspired by the song...

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Cranken Rhyme

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place-names, which Davey was reputed to be able to decipher. However, Robert Morton Nance respelled the song into a recognizable form and provided an English...

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Troyl

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noun troil in the 1880s to describe a Cornish céilidh in Newquay. Robert Morton Nance collected the noun troyl in the 1920s. He classified the word as...

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Celtic Revival

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increased interest in the Cornish language started by Henry Jenner and Robert Morton Nance in 1904. The Federation of Old Cornwall Societies was formed in 1924...

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List of Cornish writers

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University Press, May 2005 accessed 16 December 2008 Brian Murdoch, 'Nance, Robert Morton (1873–1959)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University...

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Wind

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Harcourt. p. 57. ISBN 978-0-395-78033-6. Ernest Edwin Speight & Robert Morton Nance (1906). Britain's Sea Story, B.C. 55-A.D. 1805. Hodder and Stoughton...

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Heavy cake

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Fishermen's Return From Sea". Atlas Obscura. Retrieved 21 February 2024. Robert Morton Nance (1963). Pool, P.A.S. (ed.). A Glossary of Cornish Sea Words. The...

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Pasty

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out the Cornish Pastie. The Merry Ballad of the Cornish Pasty – Robert Morton Nance, 1898 Pasties have been mentioned in multiple literary works since...

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Furry Dance

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Chorus The verse about Saint Michael was added in the 1930s by Robert Morton Nance. The Saint Piran verse was added in 2005. The Aunt Mary Moses verse...

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Nancledra

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the village probably means valley of Clodri or valley of Cludri. Robert Morton Nance, one of the chief revivers of the Cornish language, lived in Nancledra...

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Cornish kilts and tartans

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Cornish National tartan was designed by the poet E. E. Morton Nance, nephew of Robert Morton Nance. Each colour of tartan has a special significance or...

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Cornish language revival

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was that of Robert Morton Nance who outlined his work in Cornish for All in 1929. Unlike the Late Cornish-based work of Jenner, Nance's orthography,...

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