Davies-Gilbert


The Davies-Gilbert family developed the towns of Eastbourne and East Dean in Sussex in the 19th century. They also owned the Estate of Trelissick, Truro from 1844 until it was sold in 1913. There is some disagreement whether they are related to the Gilberts of Compton, Devon however, family research carried out in the late 18th Century did not reveal a definitive link. There has been no research carried out since then. The earliest traceable member of the family is Thomas Gilbert.
Famous family members include Davies Gilbert. He was an engineer, author and High Sheriff of Cornwall. He was President of the Royal Society of Science from 1827 to 1830, and was a Member of Parliament as well. There have been several books written about, or by, the family. The book Beyond the blaze is the most famous of these.

Famous members of the family

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Books and publications written or edited by Davies Gilbert
Sources: British Library Integrated Catalogue and Cornwall County Library Catalogue
Plain Statement of the Bullion Question
Some ancient Christmas Carols, with the Tunes to which they were formerly sung in the West of England. Collected by D. Gilbert. London : J. Nichols and Son, 1822.
Some ancient Christmas Carols, with the tunes to which they were formerly sung in the west of England. pp. x. 79. J. Nichols and Son: London, 1823
Some Ancient Christmas Carols with Tunes to which they were Formerly Sung in the West of England
"On the vibrations of heavy bodies in cycloidal and in circular arches, as compared with their descents through free space; including an estimate of the variable circular excess in vibrations continually decreasing." By Davies Gilbert,.. London : printed by William Clowes, 15,p. 'Extracted from the Quarterly Journal, Vol. XV'.
A Cornish Cantata.
1826.
Mount Calvary; or, the History of the Passion, Death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ, written in Cornish some centuries past. Interpreted in English, in... 1682, by J. Keigwin. Edited by D. Gilbert. pp. xxii. 96. Nichols and Son: London, 1826.
"On the expediency of assigning Specific Names to all such Functions of Simple Elements as represent definite physical properties; with the suggestion of a new term in mechanics; illustrated by an investigation of the Machine moved by Recoil"... From the Philosophical Transactions. pp. 14. London, 1827.
"Some Collections and Translations respecting St. Neot, and the former state of his Church." In : Hedgeland A Description... of the... decorations... in the Church of St. Neot, etc. 1830.
A Cornish dialogue between Tom Pengersick and Dic. Trengurtha. East-Bourn : Davies Gilbert,
The Parochial History of Cornwall, founded on, the manuscript histories of Mr. Hals and Mr. Tonkin; with additions and various appendices, by D. G. . 4 vol. London, 1838.
Carew Davies-Gilbert There is a postcard entitled 'The Funeral of Carew Lewis Gilbert Esq Dec 5 '13' photographer Veiler.