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    1. Re: [CORNISH] Cornish flag
    2. Pat Banks
    3. That's where I am, too, Brian but on t'other side!!! Pat On 4/06/2012 8:08 PM, Brian Millett wrote: > I saw it clearly, too, even in Australia and it all was part of a wonderful > tribute to Her Majesty. > Brian of Yass nr Canberra (Where the weather today is about the same as it > was on the Thames!) > > -----Original Message----- > From: cornish-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:cornish-bounces@rootsweb.com] On > Behalf Of Pat Banks > Sent: Monday, 4 June 2012 9:07 PM > To: cornish@rootsweb.com > Subject: [CORNISH] Cornish flag > > There was also a Cornish flag on the first craft - the Gloriana - flying > alongside those of St.George, St.Andrew, St.Patrick and the Welsh flag. > > Cheers > > Pat > ------------------------------- > Subscribe to digest by sending an email to CORNISH-D-request@rootsweb.com > with the word SUBSCRIBE in the subject line and body text. If you want, > MIME digests, email CORNISH-admin@rootsweb.com. > > Unsubscribe from either by sending an email to CORNISH-request@rootsweb.com. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > CORNISH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > Subscribe to digest by sending an email to CORNISH-D-request@rootsweb.com with the word SUBSCRIBE in the subject line and body text. If you want, MIME digests, email CORNISH-admin@rootsweb.com. > > Unsubscribe from either by sending an email to CORNISH-request@rootsweb.com. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to CORNISH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >

    06/04/2012 02:52:01
    1. Re: [CORNISH] [CORNISH-GEN] Jubilee/Lugger
    2. Julie & Graeme Wheeler
    3. thanks Joy -----Original Message----- From: cornish-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:cornish-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Joy Langdon Sent: Monday, 4 June 2012 8:04 PM To: cornish-gen@rootsweb.com; cornish@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [CORNISH] [CORNISH-GEN] Jubilee/Lugger She is the St Ives lugger, Barnabas: http://www.cornishmaritimetrust.org/#/the-barnabas/4537219866   Other Cornish boats participating are mentioned here: http://www.thisiscornwall.co.uk/Westcountry-boats-heart-biggest-maritime-pag eant/story-16274568-detail/story.html   Regards,   Joy ________________________________ From: Julie Wheeler <jngwheeler@bigpond.com> To: cornish@rootsweb.com; cornish-gen@rootsweb.com Sent: Monday, 4 June 2012, 10:19 Subject: [CORNISH-GEN] Jubilee/Lugger Can anyone tell me anything about the Cornish Lugger bearing a huge Cornish flag during the Queens Thames Pageant? Cheers Julie Originally from Camborne, Cornwall Now in NSW, Australia ------------------------------- Listmom:  ybowers@gmail.com or CORNISH-GEN-admin@rootsweb.com Visit the OPC (Online Parish Clerk) web page for transcription information http://www.cornwall-opc.org/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to CORNISH-GEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- Subscribe to digest by sending an email to CORNISH-D-request@rootsweb.com with the word SUBSCRIBE in the subject line and body text. If you want, MIME digests, email CORNISH-admin@rootsweb.com. Unsubscribe from either by sending an email to CORNISH-request@rootsweb.com. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to CORNISH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ----- No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 2012.0.2176 / Virus Database: 2425/5043 - Release Date: 06/03/12

    06/04/2012 02:46:16
    1. [CORNISH] Cornish lugger and Cornish singers
    2. Robert & Di Christensen
    3. Julie and others I thought it was a wonderful sight to see the lugger with the huge Cornish flag and then the Cornish singers from Port Isaac singing “Bound for South Australia’ And the final singers with Gilbert and Sullivan, finishing with the Rule Britannia and the National anthem They were wet and wonderful Di

    06/04/2012 02:11:22
    1. [CORNISH] Jubilee/Lugger
    2. Julie Wheeler
    3. Can anyone tell me anything about the Cornish Lugger bearing a huge Cornish flag during the Queens Thames Pageant? Cheers Julie Originally from Camborne, Cornwall Now in NSW, Australia

    06/04/2012 01:19:36
    1. [CORNISH] Cornish flag
    2. Pat Banks
    3. There was also a Cornish flag on the first craft - the Gloriana - flying alongside those of St.George, St.Andrew, St.Patrick and the Welsh flag. Cheers Pat

    06/04/2012 01:07:17
    1. Re: [CORNISH] [CORNISH-GEN] Jubilee/Lugger
    2. Daphne Hughes
    3. There's not a lot online about the lugger but there is mention at the bottom of this article. Hope it opens for you. http://www.thisiscornwall.co.uk/Westcountry-boats-heart-biggest-maritime-pageant/story-16274568-detail/story.html Daphne On 4 June 2012 11:46, Julie & Graeme Wheeler <jngwheeler@bigpond.com> wrote: > thanks Joy > > -----Original Message----- > From: cornish-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:cornish-bounces@rootsweb.com] > On > Behalf Of Joy Langdon > Sent: Monday, 4 June 2012 8:04 PM > To: cornish-gen@rootsweb.com; cornish@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [CORNISH] [CORNISH-GEN] Jubilee/Lugger > > She is the St Ives lugger, Barnabas: > http://www.cornishmaritimetrust.org/#/the-barnabas/4537219866 > > Other Cornish boats participating are mentioned here: > > http://www.thisiscornwall.co.uk/Westcountry-boats-heart-biggest-maritime-pag > eant/story-16274568-detail/story.html > > Regards, > > Joy > > > ________________________________ > From: Julie Wheeler <jngwheeler@bigpond.com> > To: cornish@rootsweb.com; cornish-gen@rootsweb.com > Sent: Monday, 4 June 2012, 10:19 > Subject: [CORNISH-GEN] Jubilee/Lugger > > Can anyone tell me anything about the Cornish Lugger bearing a huge Cornish > flag during the Queens Thames Pageant? > > > > Cheers > > Julie > > Originally from Camborne, Cornwall > > Now in NSW, Australia > > > > ------------------------------- > Listmom: ybowers@gmail.com or CORNISH-GEN-admin@rootsweb.com > > Visit the OPC (Online Parish Clerk) web page for transcription information > http://www.cornwall-opc.org/ > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > CORNISH-GEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > ------------------------------- > Subscribe to digest by sending an email to CORNISH-D-request@rootsweb.com > with the word SUBSCRIBE in the subject line and body text. If you want, > MIME digests, email CORNISH-admin@rootsweb.com. > > Unsubscribe from either by sending an email to > CORNISH-request@rootsweb.com. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > CORNISH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > ----- > No virus found in this message. > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > Version: 2012.0.2176 / Virus Database: 2425/5043 - Release Date: 06/03/12 > > > ------------------------------- > Subscribe to digest by sending an email to CORNISH-D-request@rootsweb.comwith the word SUBSCRIBE in the subject line and body text. If you want, > MIME digests, email CORNISH-admin@rootsweb.com. > > Unsubscribe from either by sending an email to > CORNISH-request@rootsweb.com. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > CORNISH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    06/04/2012 06:54:53
    1. Re: [CORNISH] [CORNISH-GEN] Jubilee/Lugger
    2. Joy Langdon
    3. She is the St Ives lugger, Barnabas: http://www.cornishmaritimetrust.org/#/the-barnabas/4537219866   Other Cornish boats participating are mentioned here: http://www.thisiscornwall.co.uk/Westcountry-boats-heart-biggest-maritime-pageant/story-16274568-detail/story.html   Regards,   Joy ________________________________ From: Julie Wheeler <jngwheeler@bigpond.com> To: cornish@rootsweb.com; cornish-gen@rootsweb.com Sent: Monday, 4 June 2012, 10:19 Subject: [CORNISH-GEN] Jubilee/Lugger Can anyone tell me anything about the Cornish Lugger bearing a huge Cornish flag during the Queens Thames Pageant? Cheers Julie Originally from Camborne, Cornwall Now in NSW, Australia ------------------------------- Listmom:  ybowers@gmail.com or CORNISH-GEN-admin@rootsweb.com Visit the OPC (Online Parish Clerk) web page for transcription information http://www.cornwall-opc.org/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to CORNISH-GEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    06/04/2012 05:04:08
    1. [CORNISH] pengegon, camborne, cornwall
    2. M Hester
    3. Hi Looking for information on Pengegon, Camborne, Cornwall I found these very interesting photos on this site : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W1ba5ZjHi4o There are also other photos of Camborne on this site. Mary

    05/31/2012 04:23:02
    1. [CORNISH] METHERELL
    2. Denis Edwards
    3. Thanks, to those who responded to my enquirey re ANNIE TREGEA 1889-1976 she did marry LESLIE R.T.METHERELL in 1921 can't find a birth or death for him also does anyone have a James Britton Richard b St Agnes 1899 I have him as an executor to an estate in 1963 to Henry Hoblyn farmer he died at Redruth Have been trying to trace my TREGEA lot still missing are Beatrice Hilda TREGEA b 1898 st agnes and her brother William TREGEA b 1890 can find him in wills etc but no marriage I live in hope of finding him married Thanks once again Denis Edwards

    05/29/2012 11:25:25
    1. Re: [CORNISH] METHERELL
    2. Diane Tamulion
    3. Hi Denis, I have may have found a Beatrice H. Tregea in 1935 coming back from Kenya into Southampton. I can't make out the address very well. 11 Polenig? Rd. in Newquay. Her age was 35. Maybe you can find something in Newquey. Diane in Wisconsin On 5/29/2012 2:25 AM, Denis Edwards wrote: > Thanks, > to those who responded to my enquirey re ANNIE TREGEA 1889-1976 > she did marry LESLIE R.T.METHERELL in 1921 can't find a birth or death for him > also > does anyone have a James Britton Richard b St Agnes 1899 > I have him as an executor to an estate in 1963 to Henry Hoblyn farmer he died at Redruth > Have been trying to trace my TREGEA lot > still missing are Beatrice Hilda TREGEA b 1898 st agnes > and her brother William TREGEA b 1890 can find him in wills etc but no marriage > I live in hope of finding him married > > Thanks once again > Denis Edwards > ------------------------------- > Subscribe to digest by sending an email to CORNISH-D-request@rootsweb.com with the word SUBSCRIBE in the subject line and body text. If you want, MIME digests, email CORNISH-admin@rootsweb.com. > > Unsubscribe from either by sending an email to CORNISH-request@rootsweb.com. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to CORNISH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    05/29/2012 10:13:55
    1. [CORNISH] Weekly Newspaper. 25th April, 1856. News
    2. West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser. Friday 25th April, 1856. NOTICE - I, FREDERICK HARRIS, of Lower Sticker, in the parish of St. Ewe, do Hereby Give Notice that my wife, ELIZABETH HARRIS, having left me without any cause, I will not be answerable for any Debts which she may contract after this date. As witness my hand this 18th day of April, 1856. Witness - LOUISA HALLS. HELSTON FLORA DAY - This ANCIENT FESTIVAL will be celebrated on Thursday the 8th of May. There will be a ball at the Angel Inn in the evening as usual. Dated 23rd of April, 1856. CRICKETING - A correspondent states that the Redruth Cricket Club has again donn'd the flannel and commenced active operations in the field, and judging from the 'play' which many of the members are already well able to show, it is not too much to expect that this club will considerably distinguish itself before laying down the "willow" at the close of the season. TEETOTALISM - Mrs. HARDWICKE, the total abstinence advocate, has addressed numerous audiences in the Town Hall and Assembly room, Truro, on three nights of the present week. PENZANCE DISPENSARY - This useful institution held its annual meeting on the 16th instant, the Mayor of Penzance, Mr. W. BORLASE, in the chair. The treasurer's accounts, showing a balance in favour of the institution of GBP38. 3s. 2d. were read and passed. The expenditure amounted to GBP156. 18s. 2d., whilst the subscriptions were only GBP134. 4s. 9d. Dr. MONTGOMERY reported that the cases applying for relief during the past year amounted to 1284, of which 1079 were medical, and 205 surgical. Chest diseases were the most numerous; out of 236 (nearly one-fifth of the total number of patients) 80 were genuine cases of consumption, and of these at least one-third were from the mining population. PEACE CELEBRATION AT ST. MINER - The tradesmen of this parish sat apart Wednesday the 16th instant as a holiday to celebrate the restoration of "Peace." The morning was occupied in the erection of a tasteful arch and other decorations. At two o'clock a procession, headed by the Wadebridge brass band, proceeded to the parish church where an excellent sermon was preached by the Rev. W. HART SMITH, from the 46th Psalm, 9th, 10th, and 11th verses. At four o'clock three hundred persons partook of an excellent tea; the day was a joyous one, and the presence of many aged persons who joined in the rejoicings of the last peace, gave life to the scene. Great credit is due to the tradesmen's wives and daughters for their interest in the celebration. The day closed with an address from the clergyman, whose exertions on the occasion deserve the highest praise. ADMIRALTY APPOINTMENTS - We understand that Mr. JOHN ANDREWS, of Truro, late surgeon of H.M.S. "Algiers," has been appointed staff-surgeon at the Royal Naval Hospital, Lisbon. Mr. ALFRED J. B. DUCKHAM, (formerly of the Metropolitan Superintendent's Office of Electric Telegraph Company,) on recommendation, from Woolwich Dockyard as temporary clerk, to be on the establishment, and appointed to Pembroke yard. CALLINGTON - There has been a contest between Mr. RENDELL and Mr. WRIGHT for the office of assistant overseer. At the vestry meeting the show of hands was in favour of Mr. Rendell. A poll of the parish was then demanded, which terminated on Friday as follows:- for Mr. Rendell, 53; for Mr. Wright, 39. SHIPPING ARRIVALS - The "Blackwall," Captain THORN, arrived from Melbourne on the 14th instant. When she was about seventy miles S.W. of the Lizard, easterly winds prevailing, a number of the passengers embarked in pilot boats and were landed at Penzance on that day and the following Wednesday and Thursday. She left Melbourne on the 28th of December, and had upwards of two hundred passengers, seventy-seven of whom landed at Penzance, many of them being Cornishmen. The "Blackwell" had on board between two and three tons of gold dust, and many of the passengers brought home parcels of gold dust. Several successful Scotsmen were first class passengers on board returning with their families. On the 17th instant, the "Blenheim," 60, Captain HALL, on her way to the grand review at Spithead, came into Mount's Bay, and coaled, anchoring about two miles from shore. Her heavy guns soon apprized the inhabitants of her visit. Some of the officers landed, and some boats with townspeople visited the ship, and were kingly received. RIFLE PRACTICE IN THE CRIMEA - At a match in the Crimea with the Enfield piece, the third prize was adjudged to Captain COOPE, of Falmouth, of the 57th regiment. Captain INGHAM, of that regiment carried off the first prize. The Captain of the 63rd and Captain Coope in the first trial were equal; in the second, to determine second place, Captain Coope's piece missed fired. Two out of the three prizes for the whole brigade (the 1st) were gained by the 57th regiment. CHEQUES LOST - A pocket book containing a cheque for between GBP200 and GBP300 was picked up in a street at Penzance last week. It is believed that the owner was one of the passengers who had come from Australia in the 2Blackwall," and landed at Penzance; he has written to the effect that he had missed such a book and cheque. The money being made payable to himself only, the cheque could not be negotiated. Another case of a lost cheque occurred to Mr. MARTIN WILLIAMS, relieving officer, who received from the Board of Guardians of the Union in which Goldsithney is included, a cheque for GBP52, it being customary at the fortnightly meetings of the board to pay the relieving officers by cheques. A woman of Goldsithney having applied for relief, out-door assistance was refused, but an order was made for her admission into the workhouse. Mr. Williams folded up the cheque and order so that they looked much alike, and gave the woman the cheque instead of the order. On going to the bank he discovered his mistake and hastened to Goldsithney, but the woman had not arrived there. He obtained the assistance of the Penzance police, and with the master of the workhouse and others made a search on the woman's arrival, and at last found the fragments of the cheque amongst some long grass, proving the woman's statement to be correct that she had torn it up, supposing it to be the order, her anger having been excited by the refusal to grant her out-door relief. FALMOUTH QUARTER SESSIONS - On Tuesday the 15th instant, the Borough Sessions took place before Mr. BEVAN, Recorder, Mr. CARNE, Mayor, and the usual bench of magistrates. The jury returned a true bill against GRACE BRAY, for stealing a pair of boots from Mr. JOHNS, of Webber Street. The prisoner was placed in the dock, and pleaded guilty. There was a paper handed to the Recorder, bearing the names of several farmers and others, who stated that the prisoner had been an honest and good character up to this action, and had reared a large family, and they believed it was through her being intoxicated that she committed the crime. Mr. GEACH of Budock, also gave the prisoner a good character. The Recorder remarked that drunkenness was no excuse for theft, but as so many respectable persons had given the prisoner a good character, and the prosecutor had joined therein, he should sentence her to one week's imprisonment in the borough gaol. An indictment was sent to the grand jury against ROBERT STUART, a marine store dealer, charging him with buying a watch knowing it to have been stolen. The watch had been stolen by three little girls, and they succeeded in selling it to Stuart for 2s. 6d. The jury, however, ignored the bill. CAUTION TO MARINE STORE DEALERS - On Friday last. PETER CARLILE, marine store dealer, Kenwyn Street, Truro, was summoned before the Mayor and magistrates for neglecting to enter in a book (which all such dealers must keep by act of parliament) the purchase of a quantity of ox-tails. It appeared that a large quantity of ox-tails had been stolen from Messrs. BOLITHO's stores at Penryn, and that Mr. NASH, police superintendent, and police constable WOOLCOCK, found a quantity of ox-tails in Peter Carlile's stores. No entry of the purchase appeared in his book On the 2nd of April, Mr. READ, jun, and a policeman came from Penryn, when a second visit was paid to Carlilie's premises, and a second lot of ox-tails belonging to Messrs. Bolitho and Co., were found. The entry then appeared in the book, but the purchase was made on the 28th of March. The penalty for non-entry is GBP20, but the magistrates mitigated the fine imposed upon the defendant to GBP10, or two months' imprisonment. PENRYN POLICE - On the 10th instant, HENRY JOSE and WILLIAM HENRY JOSE, father and son, residing at Falmouth were charged before the borough magistrates with being drunk and disorderly, and were fined 5s. each and expenses. ROBBERIES - Before the Penzance borough magistrates on Monday last, THOMAS HAWKE, a native of Falmouth, was charged by ROBERT BARNES with stealing from him GBP8. 12s. in silver. The prisoner was a journeyman butcher, the complainant a butcher's assistant, and both parties occupied the same room in CATHERINE NICHOLAS's house, Tregarthen's Court, Penzance, but they slept in separate beds. A light coloured bag, belonging to Barnes, containing GBP5. 2s. 6d. was found in Hawke's possession by Superintendent OLDS, and other circumstances against the prisoner were proved, from which the magistrates committed him for trial at the next borough sessions. TRURO POLICE - On Monday last, before Dr. CARLYON, county magistrate, ANN MOYSTON, alias MORRISON, alias PLANCOOK, from Somersetshire, MARY ANN BULLOCK, of Redruth, and MARIA ANN MURREN, of Redruth, were charged with being disorderly characters and with acting in an indecent manner in a field near Bosvigo House, on Sunday forenoon last, between eleven and twelve o'clock. Complaints being made to Mr. NASH, police superintendent, that disorderly conduct by abandoned females had been exhibited in those fields for two or three Sundays past, he and police constable WOOLCOCK went there last Sunday, and witnessed conduct which led to the charge not made against the prisoner. On seeing the police officers they ran away, but were pursued and captured. The offence being proved against them, Moyston was committed for six weeks' to hard labour, and Bullock and Murren to one month's hard labour. ACCIDENTS - On the 15th instant, a "scale" of ground gave way in Wheal Trelawny, and fell on WILLIAM HANCOCK, a miner, and bruised him very much, but he is in a fair way of recovery. On the 16th instant, as a mason of Liskeard, called ISAAC CRAGO, was working on the Cornwall Railway, he was dangerously injured by the blasting of a rock, a part of which struck him on the head, and inflicted a very serious injury. The poor fellow is in a dangerous state. On Saturday last a man called PARSONS, in the employ of Mr. MARTIN, guano and coal merchant, was at Malpas, and had to go on board the "Cherry" schooner. On descending to the hold of the vessel by a ladder, the bar of the ladder on which he stepped, broke under him, and he fell into the hold, a considerable depth. He was soon taken up, and said that his back was broken. Assistance was obtained, and he was conveyed to his house at Truro, and attended by Mr. ANDREW, surgeon of a Friendly society, of which he is a member. On examination it was found that his back was not broken, but his spine was injured. He is now progressing favourably. ESCAPE OF A LUNATIC - On Tuesday last, a man called JOHNS, who lived at Marazion, but has been for some time confined in the lunatic asylum at Bodmin, contrived to effect his escape. One of the warders, however, sent in pursuit of him, got intelligence at Lower St. Columb that he had passed that way, after which he lost trace of him, but subsequently found a man who had seen the lunatic on the northern road, going in the direction of Truro. He told the man that he had escaped from the asylum, and said he was going home, but he should go by way of Redruth, for if he passed through Truro he feared police would know him. The warder then went on to Truro and gave information to the police, after which he proceeded to Marazion, where he found and secured the lunatic whom he brought to Truro, and thence by coach conveyed him to his old quarters at the asylum. CORONERS' INQUESTS - The following inquests have been held before Mr. JOHN CARLYON, county coroner - On Friday last, in the parish of Gwennap, on the body of JOHN PERRYMAN, a miner, aged 32 years, who was killed the preceding day while at work underground in East Wheal Damsel mine, by a body of ground falling in on him in a pass. Verdict, "accidental death." On Monday, in the parish of St. Stephens in Branwell, on the body of JOSEPH PHILLIPS, aged 50 years. It appeared that deceased had gone on Saturday to bring away some scaffolding from the boiler-house attached to the engine house, at Mineral Court mine, which had recently been converted into a stable. He had got a young horse in his cart, and very soon after he started, the horse, from some cause or other, took fright, and ran off down a hill. The deceased held on as long as he could by the halter, but about half-way down the hill he was knocked down, and the first person who came to him found him attempting to get up in the road. As soon as assistance could be procured he was conveyed to his home near by, and put to bed; but he had received serious internal injury, and survived only about an hour. There was no knowing what made the horse start, whether it was the noise of the timbers, or whether one of them had struck him or not. The horse, although a very young one, was supposed to be perfectly quiet, and belonged to the deceased and his brother; but the deceased had not much command over him as he had only a halter on his head. Verdict, "accident death." On Wednesday last, at Penryn, on the body of EDWARD TRICE, aged 79 years. For the last four months he had been living with an old woman, called ELIZABETH WITCOMBE, whose son had married his daughter; and it appeared that on Monday evening last, her son, who kept the Cross Keys Inn, at Penryn, heard that the old man was either dead or dying; and, on proceeding to the house, he found it locked, and could not gain admission; thereupon he got a policeman, and, by directions of the Mayor, the door was forced open, when the deceased was found dead in his bed. The death caused a good deal of talk in the town, but it appeared, at the inquest, that the old woman on her return from work on Monday evening, found him very nearly dead, and, according to her account, he died within a few minutes after she got into the room. Instead of informing her son of it, she locked the door and went to inform some parties at Falmouth of the death, and returned from thence in a very excited state. Several witnesses were examined, but from the evidence of Mr. TRENERRY, surgeon, it was proved that the deceased died from exhaustion to the system in consequence of discharge from an ulcerated sore leg, with which he had been afflicted for some years. The jury thought the woman was reprehensible for not giving the friends notice of the death as soon as it occurred, but eventually returned a verdict in conformity with the medical evidence. The following inquest has been held at Penzance, before Mr. DAVIES, the borough coroner:- On the body of MARY ANN OLDS, a servant at Mr. VIBERT's, York House, who when drawing water from a tap, suddenly fell, and on being raised was found to be quite dead. Mr. HARVEY gave his opinion that death was caused by the rupture of a large vessel near the heart, or of the heart itself. Verdict, "died from natural causes." COURT OF COMMON PLEASE, April 19. - POWELL and ANOTHER v. JESSOPP - Important question as to mining shares. This was an action to recover damages for the non-delivery of 1,000 Wheal Guskus shares, and at the trial, which took place at Guildhall, the jury gave a verdict for the plaintiff. Subsequently a rule was obtained to set aside that verdict, and various questions were raised for the consideration of the court. The only point of importance, however, was, whether it was necessary that a contract for the sale of mining shares should be in writing and under seal. In support of the affirmative of this proposition it was contended that shares in a mine constituted an interest in land, and could not be transferred except by deed under seal in accordance with the provisions of the statute of frauds. To-day cause was shown against the rule being absolute. Mr. BOVILL and Mr. C. POLLOCK showed cause, and Mr. HAWKINS, Mr. DAY, and Mr. LAKE supported the rule. The Court was of opinion that the case was analogous to that of "Watson v. Spratley," in which the Court of Exchequer had held that shares in a mine did not amount to an interest in land. They thought it better to follow that decision than by giving a contrary one to unsettle the law upon the matter. It must be understood, however, that they acted only in deference[?] to the decision adverted to, and did not at all intimate what their opinion might be if the questions should come before them in the Court of Error. The present case was one in which the parties could appeal, if they desired to take the opinion of a higher court. - Rule discharged

    05/28/2012 09:47:04
    1. [CORNISH] Alfred F. Prettyman, and the "Katie Cluett"
    2. Julia Mosman
    3. Hi all - Have had a request from a lady in Nova Scotia regarding Alfred Prettyman, who captained the "Katie Cluett", a schooner out of Fowey, which sank on the Dodman in 1917. Capt. Prettyman was married to a Nova Scotian, hence her interest. She believes there is a monument either in St. Austell or in a nearby parish to Capt. Prettyman and the "Katie Cluett", and would like to find out where it's located, and what the inscription might be. Would anyone be able to help her? I've asked Ann Hicks of CFHS, who hasn't been able to locate anything (with him going down with the ship, there's no grave), & with similar results to the Cornwall Council. Alfred was born in St. Austell Registration District, according to FreeBMD, and lived in Pentewan, according to FreeCens. If anyone has knowledge of the memorial, she'd love to learn about it. Thanks, Julia

    05/28/2012 06:40:21
    1. [CORNISH] Fw: METHERELL
    2. Denis Edwards
    3. Hi Everone, is there anyone tracing the metherell family. have an Annie Tregea b1889 marrying someone metherell can't find the marriage etc she may have married overseas perhaps have found a death for Annie Metherell 1975 with a birth of 21 jan 1889 that would fit with my Annie Tregea all help will be greatfully recieved

    05/28/2012 10:59:25
    1. Re: [CORNISH] Fw: METHERELL
    2. Sher Leetooze
    3. Denis: Rev. Francis Metherall was a Bible Christian minister who was sent to Prince Edward Island in 1832 by the English Conference. Perhaps one of his children married Annie. It wouldn't hurt to check the PEI BMD's. Moses Metherell from Broadwoodwidger, Devon emigrated to Ontario and is first seen on the 1871 census. In 1872 he was ordained into the Bible Christian intinerancy. All his children were here and one of the sons may have married Annie - this family resided at Victoria County, Ontario. I'm sure there were other Metherall/Metherell families who also emigrated - they were a border family along the Tamar and went back and forth from Devon to Cornwall with each successive generation. If there is a chance she was married in Ontario, Canada, there is a site "Ontario vital statistics project" (in a google search) (sorry I don't have a URL to give you) and many of the Ontario records are online to search. She may also have been here by 1911 - you can search that census by going to "Automated Genealogy" (again, a google search). I hope this information is useful to you. Sher At 04:59 PM 28/05/2012 +1000, you wrote: >Hi Everone, > >is there anyone tracing the metherell family. >have an Annie Tregea b1889 >marrying someone metherell >can't find the marriage etc she may have married overseas perhaps >have found a death for Annie Metherell 1975 with a birth of 21 jan 1889 >that would fit with my Annie Tregea >all help will be greatfully recieved >------------------------------- >Subscribe to digest by sending an email to CORNISH-D-request@rootsweb.com >with the word SUBSCRIBE in the subject line and body text. If you want, >MIME digests, email CORNISH-admin@rootsweb.com. > >Unsubscribe from either by sending an email to CORNISH-request@rootsweb.com. >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >CORNISH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >quotes in the subject and the body of the message >No virus found in this incoming message. >Checked by AVG - www.avg.com >Version: 8.5.455 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/5026 - Release Date: 05/27/12 >18:34:00

    05/28/2012 07:52:28
    1. Re: [CORNISH] Fw: METHERELL
    2. Wayne Preston
    3. We have a number of PEI Metherall's in the family but none of those mentioned. Wayne in S. California. On May 28, 2012, at 10:52 AM, Sher Leetooze wrote: > Denis: > > Rev. Francis Metherall was a Bible Christian minister who was sent to > Prince Edward Island in 1832 by the English Conference. Perhaps one of his > children married Annie. It wouldn't hurt to check the PEI BMD's. > > Moses Metherell from Broadwoodwidger, Devon emigrated to Ontario and is > first seen on the 1871 census. In 1872 he was ordained into the Bible > Christian intinerancy. All his children were here and one of the sons may > have married Annie - this family resided at Victoria County, Ontario. > > I'm sure there were other Metherall/Metherell families who also emigrated - > they were a border family along the Tamar and went back and forth from > Devon to Cornwall with each successive generation. > > If there is a chance she was married in Ontario, Canada, there is a site > "Ontario vital statistics project" (in a google search) (sorry I don't have > a URL to give you) and many of the Ontario records are online to > search. She may also have been here by 1911 - you can search that census > by going to "Automated Genealogy" (again, a google search). > > I hope this information is useful to you. > Sher > > > At 04:59 PM 28/05/2012 +1000, you wrote: > > >> Hi Everone, >> >> is there anyone tracing the metherell family. >> have an Annie Tregea b1889 >> marrying someone metherell >> can't find the marriage etc she may have married overseas perhaps >> have found a death for Annie Metherell 1975 with a birth of 21 jan 1889 >> that would fit with my Annie Tregea >> all help will be greatfully recieved >> ------------------------------- >> Subscribe to digest by sending an email to CORNISH-D-request@rootsweb.com >> with the word SUBSCRIBE in the subject line and body text. If you want, >> MIME digests, email CORNISH-admin@rootsweb.com. >> >> Unsubscribe from either by sending an email to CORNISH-request@rootsweb.com. >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> CORNISH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> No virus found in this incoming message. >> Checked by AVG - www.avg.com >> Version: 8.5.455 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/5026 - Release Date: 05/27/12 >> 18:34:00 > > ------------------------------- > Subscribe to digest by sending an email to CORNISH-D-request@rootsweb.com with the word SUBSCRIBE in the subject line and body text. If you want, MIME digests, email CORNISH-admin@rootsweb.com. > > Unsubscribe from either by sending an email to CORNISH-request@rootsweb.com. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to CORNISH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    05/28/2012 05:14:51
    1. Re: [CORNISH] FAMILY HARVEY KEMP, REDRUTH CORNWALL UK
    2. Trevor Harvey
    3. Marc, I too am a HARVEY from Lanner, but I do not recognise the GREEWITH place name you mentioned. The parish of GWENNAP included LANNER until about 1840. Perhaps it was this you had in mind? There are no THEODOREs in my line I'm afraid. Trevor Harvey -------------------------------------------------- From: "Marc Young" <marc@speedyquote.co.uk> Sent: Monday, May 28, 2012 9:59 AM To: "'Guillermo Perez'" <percas37@yahoo.com>; <cornish@rootsweb.com> Subject: Re: [CORNISH] FAMILY HARVEY KEMP, REDRUTH CORNWALL UK > While Harvey was a popular name in Cornwall, Theodore was a Harvey family > name in my line. Lanner is also only 5 miles from Greenwith where the > Theodore Harvey in my line were. So, happy to provide information if it > helps on Harvey, not Harvey-Kemp. > > Marc Young > > -----Original Message----- > From: cornish-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:cornish-bounces@rootsweb.com] > On > Behalf Of Guillermo Perez > Sent: 22 May 2012 12:28 > To: cornish@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [CORNISH] FAMILY HARVEY KEMP, REDRUTH CORNWALL UK > > ________________________________ > From: Guillermo Perez <percas37@yahoo.com> > To: "lucy@lucybaker.net" <lucy@lucybaker.net> > Sent: Monday, May 21, 2012 8:30 PM > Subject: Re: FAMILY HARVEY KEMP, REDRUTH CORNWALL UK > > > MRS LUCY BAKER, THERE ARE TWO MORE KIDS, NOT INCLUDED, IN MY FAMILY HARVEY > KEMP. RESEARCH. DIRECTLY IN THE CATHOLIC CHURCH OF EL > COBRE. SANTIAGO DE CUBA. CUBA > > 1.-JOHN HARVEY- KEMP LIVED AND WORK WITH HIS GRANDFATHER MR, JAMES, > HARVEY > BORN IN LANNER, CORNWALL , UK, IN 1840. (FARM LABOR).. THE OLDEST SON, OF > THE FAMILY > HARVEY-KEMP. > 2.- ALFRED HARVEY-KEMP. BORN IN EL COBRE COOPER MINES, SANTIAGO DE CUBA, > CUBA IN 1859. > 3.- TOTAL CHILDRENS. 10. > 4.JOHN. 1840, JANE 1842, JULIANNA 1847, THEODORE 1848, JOSIAH 1849, > FREDEICK > 1851, ALBERT 1854. > WILLIAM 1855, ALFRED 1859, AND CHARLES HARVEY-KEMP. 1861. > 5. THERE IS A FAMILY IN REDRUTH, CORNWALL UK, THAT I THINK IS RELATED TO > ME > T. HARVEY & SONS > . LTD, SARAH. ,JAMES & PAUL HARVEY. RADNOR ROAD, REDRUTH CORNWALL UK. > AND > M. HARVEY > & SON, TREILEGH, REDRUTH, CORNWALL ( MR. MARK HARVEY)... > THANKS > > GUILLERMO L. PEREZ DEL CASTILLO > EMAIL, PERCAS37@YAHOO.COM > > > ________________________________ > From: Lucy Baker <lucy@lucybaker.net> > To: GUILLERMO LUIS PEREZ <percas37@yahoo.com> > Sent: Monday, May 21, 2012 6:08 PM > Subject: Re: FAMILY HARVEY KEMP, REDRUTH CORNWALL UK > > Hi Guillermo! > Wonderful to hear from you - thank you - they are in a good and worthy > place, very serene and lovely. Blessings to you and your family. > warmly, > Lucy > >> country: United States >> >> state: Georgia >> >> subscribe: YES >> >> discover: BY INTERNET >> >> message: TWO FAMILY OF MY GRAND MOTHER, MRS ISABEL HARVEY GUERRA, ARE >> BURIED IN ST EUNY CEMENTERY.JULIANNA HARVEY KEMP, DIED IN MAY >> 15/1853.JOSIAH HARVEY KEMP, DIED IN CUBA 1867 Y BURIED IN ST, EUNY >> CEMENTERY.ARE STILL LIVING IN THIS AREA, PART OF MY LARGE FAMILY >> HARVEY-KEMP. THANKSGUILLERMO L. PEREZ DEL CASTILLOFAYETTEVILLE GEORGIA >> USA >> 30215 >> >> > > > warmly, > Lucy > www.lucybaker..net > ------------------------------- > Subscribe to digest by sending an email to CORNISH-D-request@rootsweb.com > with the word SUBSCRIBE in the subject line and body text. If you want, > MIME digests, email CORNISH-admin@rootsweb.com. > > Unsubscribe from either by sending an email to > CORNISH-request@rootsweb.com. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > CORNISH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > Subscribe to digest by sending an email to CORNISH-D-request@rootsweb.com > with the word SUBSCRIBE in the subject line and body text. If you want, > MIME digests, email CORNISH-admin@rootsweb.com. > > Unsubscribe from either by sending an email to > CORNISH-request@rootsweb.com. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > CORNISH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    05/28/2012 04:17:08
    1. Re: [CORNISH] FAMILY HARVEY KEMP, REDRUTH CORNWALL UK
    2. Marc Young
    3. While Harvey was a popular name in Cornwall, Theodore was a Harvey family name in my line. Lanner is also only 5 miles from Greenwith where the Theodore Harvey in my line were. So, happy to provide information if it helps on Harvey, not Harvey-Kemp. Marc Young -----Original Message----- From: cornish-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:cornish-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Guillermo Perez Sent: 22 May 2012 12:28 To: cornish@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [CORNISH] FAMILY HARVEY KEMP, REDRUTH CORNWALL UK ________________________________ From: Guillermo Perez <percas37@yahoo.com> To: "lucy@lucybaker.net" <lucy@lucybaker.net> Sent: Monday, May 21, 2012 8:30 PM Subject: Re: FAMILY HARVEY KEMP, REDRUTH CORNWALL UK MRS LUCY BAKER, THERE ARE TWO MORE KIDS, NOT INCLUDED, IN MY FAMILY HARVEY KEMP.                  RESEARCH. DIRECTLY IN THE CATHOLIC CHURCH OF EL COBRE. SANTIAGO DE CUBA. CUBA 1.-JOHN HARVEY- KEMP LIVED AND WORK WITH HIS GRANDFATHER MR,  JAMES, HARVEY BORN IN LANNER, CORNWALL , UK,  IN 1840. (FARM LABOR).. THE OLDEST SON, OF THE FAMILY HARVEY-KEMP. 2.- ALFRED HARVEY-KEMP. BORN IN EL COBRE COOPER MINES, SANTIAGO DE CUBA, CUBA IN 1859. 3.- TOTAL CHILDRENS.  10. 4.JOHN. 1840, JANE 1842, JULIANNA 1847, THEODORE 1848, JOSIAH 1849, FREDEICK 1851, ALBERT 1854.    WILLIAM 1855, ALFRED 1859, AND CHARLES  HARVEY-KEMP. 1861. 5. THERE IS A FAMILY IN REDRUTH, CORNWALL UK, THAT I THINK IS RELATED TO ME T. HARVEY & SONS .   LTD, SARAH. ,JAMES & PAUL HARVEY. RADNOR ROAD, REDRUTH CORNWALL UK. AND M. HARVEY     & SON, TREILEGH,  REDRUTH, CORNWALL ( MR. MARK HARVEY)...     THANKS GUILLERMO L. PEREZ DEL CASTILLO EMAIL, PERCAS37@YAHOO.COM ________________________________ From: Lucy Baker <lucy@lucybaker.net> To: GUILLERMO LUIS PEREZ <percas37@yahoo.com> Sent: Monday, May 21, 2012 6:08 PM Subject: Re: FAMILY HARVEY KEMP, REDRUTH CORNWALL UK Hi Guillermo! Wonderful to hear from you - thank you - they are in a good and worthy place, very serene and lovely. Blessings to you and your family. warmly, Lucy > country: United States > > state: Georgia > > subscribe: YES > > discover: BY INTERNET > > message: TWO FAMILY OF MY GRAND MOTHER, MRS ISABEL  HARVEY GUERRA, ARE > BURIED IN ST EUNY CEMENTERY.JULIANNA HARVEY KEMP, DIED IN MAY > 15/1853.JOSIAH HARVEY KEMP, DIED IN CUBA 1867 Y BURIED IN ST, EUNY > CEMENTERY.ARE STILL LIVING IN THIS AREA, PART OF MY LARGE FAMILY > HARVEY-KEMP. THANKSGUILLERMO L. PEREZ DEL CASTILLOFAYETTEVILLE GEORGIA USA > 30215 > > warmly, Lucy www.lucybaker..net ------------------------------- Subscribe to digest by sending an email to CORNISH-D-request@rootsweb.com with the word SUBSCRIBE in the subject line and body text. If you want, MIME digests, email CORNISH-admin@rootsweb.com. Unsubscribe from either by sending an email to CORNISH-request@rootsweb.com. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to CORNISH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    05/28/2012 03:59:16
    1. Re: [CORNISH] Fw: METHERELL
    2. JCM
    3. Hi Denis, I'm not researching either family, but FreeBMD has the marriage of Annie TREGEN to Leslie R. H. METHERALL in the December quarter of 1921, registration district of Truro, Vol.5c, p.307. Joanne Toronto, Canada ----- Original Message ----- From: "Denis Edwards" <djedwds@bigpond.com> To: <cornish@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, May 28, 2012 2:59 AM Subject: [CORNISH] Fw: METHERELL > > > Hi Everone, > > is there anyone tracing the metherell family. > have an Annie Tregea b1889 > marrying someone metherell > can't find the marriage etc she may have married overseas perhaps > have found a death for Annie Metherell 1975 with a birth of 21 jan 1889 > that would fit with my Annie Tregea > all help will be greatfully recieved > ------------------------------- > Subscribe to digest by sending an email to CORNISH-D-request@rootsweb.com > with the word SUBSCRIBE in the subject line and body text. If you want, > MIME digests, email CORNISH-admin@rootsweb.com. > > Unsubscribe from either by sending an email to > CORNISH-request@rootsweb.com. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > CORNISH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    05/28/2012 03:04:58
    1. [CORNISH] Message from David Jones
    2. Sue Etherington
    3. The Devon List also received this message today and inserted an accompanying message to say it was spam and not to open.

    05/26/2012 04:19:32
    1. [CORNISH] Rickard Family
    2. Peter Pryn
    3. I am researching the Pryn family and we have Rickards in Cornwall in our tree back to 1792

    05/26/2012 03:32:20