The West Briton (Friday, 04 1857) reported two marriages at Ludgvan, and there are problems with the description of both events: "At Ludgvan, on Sunday last, Mr Thomas HITCHENS, of Ludgvan, to Miss Jane HICKS, of Lelant; and on Wednesday last, Mr. Solomon UREN to Miss Jane WARMINGTON, both of the parish of Lelant." (1) Jane HICKS (age 21, d/o Thomas HICKS) did indeed marry at Ludgvan on Sunday, 29 Nov 1857. However, the man she married was Thomas WILLIAMS (b.1836 Ludgvan, s/o Nathaniel WILLIAMS & Grace KITCHEN). The marriage by banns was witnessed by Nathaniel WILLIAMS and Thomas HICKS. Jane HICKS was in fact the same person as Jennifer HICKS, d/o Thomas Trewhella HICKS & Margaret RICHARDS, baptized at Uny Lelant on 26 Jul 1835. The forenames Jennifer and Jane are often involved in confusion. (2) Solomon UREN (b.1832, s/o Thomas UREN & Jane WARMINGTON) and Jane WARMINGTON (b.1835, d/o William WARMINGTON & Christiana WHITE) were indeed married on Wednesday, 25 Nov 1857. However, the event took place at Uny Lelant and not at Ludgvan. The entry in the Uny Lelant parish register specifically says "Marriage solemnized at the parish Church in the parish of Uny Lelant in the County of Cornwall." The marriage by license was witnessed by William WARMINGTON and Jane WARMINGTON. The bride and groom were first cousins. Bill Curnow Ludgvan OPC Port Charlotte, FL, USA