Rev. J W (John Woodham) Dunn (1812-1883) was an Anglican vicar of Warkworth in Northumberland
The Rev. John Woodham Dunn M.A. was born 17 September 1812. He married Sarah Emily Yarker, the daughter of Rev Luke Yarker JP and Mrs Mary Beata Yarker (née South) on 19 September 1845. (Sarah was born in Stanhope, County Durham in 1821 and died on 2 March 1931). They had a son Hugh Percy Dunn, born 24 August 1854 at Warkworth, Northumberland, England and died 2 March 1931.
Dunn gained his BA at Queens' College, Cambridge and was appointed curate of Longhoughton and of Lesbury, and successively vicar of Matterdale and Dalton. In 1853 he became vicar of The Church of St Lawrence, Warkworth. He was awarded an MA in 1866. He died 18 September 1883.
The Church of St Lawrence, Warkworth, was the mother church for many local villages including Amble and during his time here as vicar, he campaigned for many years for AmbleâÂÂs independence. Eventually, in February 1869 an Order in Council designated the town âÂÂa separate district for spiritual purposesâÂÂ. (In October 1870 a small stone church, dedicated to St. Cuthbert of Lindisfarne and with room for approximately 350 souls, was built).
Although not a prolific author, he wrote several articles, which included :-
An introductory chapter on âÂÂThe Castle and Hermitageâ which appeared (on pages 42 to 57) in âÂÂThe Hermit of Warkworth - a Northumberland Ballad in Three FitsâÂÂ, by Thomas Percy and was described on the cover as âÂÂWith an introductory chapter upon the castle and Hermitage by the Rev. J. W. DunnâÂÂ
A chapter (of 11 pages) âÂÂNotices of the ancient vill of Warkworth by John Woodham Dunnâ which appeared in âÂÂThe Berwickshire Naturalists' Clubâ Volume V in 1863.
An article entitled âÂÂAncient Sepulchral Remains at Amble (with Illustration). By the Rev. J. W. Dunnâ appeared on pages 38 & 39 of âÂÂArchaeologia aeliana UK Relating to antiquity â volume III (1859).
An article entitled âÂÂWarkworth Chancel (with illustrations.)â Rev. J. W. Dunnâ appeared on pages 62 of âÂÂArchaeologia aeliana UK Relating to antiquity â volume VI (1865).
The book entitled The Hermit of Warkworth, a Northumberland Ballad in Three Fits - publisher by Henry Hunter Blair of Alnick in 1866