Transcriptions by Bill Kemp - > > The West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser. May 23, 1856. {Friday} > > BIRTHS. > > At Glynn, on Sunday last, Lady VIVIAN, of a son. > > At Truro, on the 9th instant, the wife of Mr. Simon RICHARDS, of a son. > > At Falmouth, on the 14th instant, the wife of Mr. BASSET, of a son. > > At Falmouth, on the 15th, the wife of Mr. J. D. FREEMAN, of a still-born son. > > At the Helston Arms Inn, Helston, on the 13th instant, the wife of Mr. > Charles RICHARDS, innkeeper, of a son. > > At Helston, on Friday last, the wife of Glynn GRYLLS, Esq., of a daughter. > > At Burnuick, in Mawgan in Meneage, the wife of Mr. Richard JOHN, of a > daughter. > > At Penzance, on the 10th instant, the wife of Mr. S. COOK, of a daughter. > > At St. Ives, the wife of Mr. Thomas MARTIN, of a son. > > At Ridgeo, in the parish of Gulval, on Saturday last, the wife of Mr. > Richard ALLEN, of a daughter. > > At St. Erth, on Sunday last, the wife of Mr. Stephen WILLIAMS, of a daughter. > > At Camborne, on the 1st instant, the wife of Mr. J. H. BUDGE, of a > daughter; and on the 9th, the wife of Mr. Oliver RULE, of a son. > > At Camborne, on the 11th instant, the wife of the Rev. G. WOOD, > Methodist Minister, of a daughter. > > At Redruth, the wife of Capt. T. GLANVILLE, of North Basset, of a son; > the wife of Mr. W. CLARK, of a daughter; the wife of Mr. James EDMONDS, > of a son; the wife of Mr. W. ELLERY, of a son; and the wife of Mr. John > PARKYN, of a son, since dead. > > At the Commercial Inn, Lanner, in the parish of Gwennap, the wife of > Mr. Thomas LEAN, of a daughter. > > At Stithians Church Town, the wife of Mr. ISAAC DUNSTAN, of a daughter. > > At Chacewater, on Friday last, the wife of Mr. William MANUEL, of a > son; and on Monday last, the wife of Mr, James UREN, of a daughter. > > At. Cosvay, in the parish of Gwennap, on the 15th instant, the wife of > Mr. Charles PAINTER, of a son. > > At Carbis in the parish of Roche, on Monday last, the wife of Mr. > Thomas MITCHELL, of a son. > > At Hayle Mills, in the parish of Kenwyn, on Friday last, the wife of > Mr. William RICHARDS, of a son. > > At Hallenbeagle, in the parish of Kenwyn, on Monday last, the wife of > Mr. James NICHOLLS, of a son. > > At Penstraze, in the parish of Kea, on Wednesday last, the wife of Mr. > Richard WOOLCOCK, of a son. > > At Charlestown, on Tuesday last, the wife of Mr. John REYNOLDS, of a son. > > At Trethingy, in the parish of St. Austell, the wife of Mr. John > PHILLIPS, of a son; and the wife of Mr. Thomas FLOYD, of a daughter. > > At Menally, in the parish of St. Veep, on Saturday last, the wife of > Mr., William COSSENTINE, of a son. > > At the Vicarage, St. Veep, on Tuesday last, the wife of the Rev. > Russell HOWELL, of a son. > > At East Looe, on the 13th instant, the wife of Mr. John WALKHAM, of a > daughter. > > At Tredown, in the parish of St. Stephens by Saltash, on the 14th > instant, the wife of Mr. William PRIN, of a daughter. > > At Callington, on the 10th instant, the wife of Mr. Daniel HANCOCK, of > a daughter. > > At Cleveland, Ohio, United States of America, on the 27th ult., the > wife of J. H. A. BONE, Esq., of a son. > > MARRIAGES. > > At St. George's Church, Truro, on the 22nd instant, Mr. James > TRENHAILE, builder, to Miss ROBINS, both of Truro. > > At the Registrar's Office, Falmouth, Mr. William TOSH, of Falmouth, to > Miss Jane PERRY of Penryn. > > At the Wesleyan Chapel, Falmouth, on Friday last, Mr. John HALLAMORE, > jun., druggist, of Falmouth, to Emmeline Elizabeth, youngest daughter > of Mr. Charles Claudius RAFAREL, professor of music, of Basset Place > Budock. > > At St. Hilary, on Monday last., Mr. Wm. JOHNS to Miss Johanna ROSKILLY, > both of Marazion. > > At Grade, on the 12th instant, Mr. Thomas Henry WOOD, of London to Miss > Harriet KING, of Ruan Minor. > > At the Registrar's Office, Penzance, on Monday last, Mr. James WARREN, > of Tregeseal, in the parish of St. Just in Penwith to Mrs. Maria > MATTHEWS, of St. Just in Penwith; and Mr. John GLASSON, of St. Erth, to > Miss Frances Ann CLEMENS, of Lelant. > > At Madron, on the 14th instant, Mr. Henry Andrew ARTHUR, engineer, late > of Brazil, to Mrs. FRANCIS; and Mr. John HILL, of Kenegie, to Eliza, > daughter of the late Mr. Benjamin SPRATT. > > At St. Agnes, on the 9th instant, Mr. Richard TRESIZE, late of > Australia and California, to Miss Thirza WOOLCOCK, eldest daughter of > the late Mr. John WOOLCOCK, both of St. Agnes. > > At Hayle, on Monday last, Mr. George Henry WOOD to Miss Ann GILBERT, > both of that parish. > > At St. Columb, on Tuesday last, Mr. John TONKYN to Mary Jane, > only daughter of Mr. John KESSELL. > > At Charlestown, on Sunday last, Mr. Joseph FURMAGE to Miss HILL. > > At Lostwithiel, on Sunday last, Mr. J. WILLIAMS, tailor, of St. > Austell, to Mrs. M. A. TRELEAVEN. > > At Callingtion, on Saturday last, Mr. Robert RUNDELL, to Miss BETTY, > both of Callington; and on Wednesday, Mr. SOBEY to Miss WRIGHT, of > Callington. > > At the Independent Chapel, Launceston, on Tuesday last, W. Derry > PEARSE, Esq., surgeon, to Miss Mary Ann LOBB, only daughter of the > late Thomas LOBB, Esq., of London. > > At St. Germans, on the 15th instant, Mr. William SNELL to Miss Mary > WOOLESCROFT. > > At Stoke Church, on the 12th instant, Mr. E. G. RICKARD, late of H.M.S. > "Grecian," to Miss Jemima HODGE, of Hessenford, in this county. > > At Trinity Church, Westbourne Terrace, London, on the 10th instant, > Ambrose Goddard LETHBRIDGE, Esq., of Eastbrooke, near Taunton, to > Frances, daughter of the late Rev. Richard Francis FOLLETT. > > DEATHS. > > At Truro, on Friday last, Mr. Thomas VINCENT, aged 47 years, for > eighteen of which he was in the employ of Mrs. HEARD and Sons, and was > much and deservedly respected by all who knew him. > > At Truro, on Sunday last, after a long and painful illness, much > lamented, Mr. Hamilton D. MARTIN, chemist and druggist, aged 44 years. > > At Penryn, on Friday last, Mr. Thomas PEARCE, printer, aged 75 years. > > At Nance, St. Martin, near Helston, on the 13th instant, Mr. Joseph > WILLIAMS, aged 80 years. > > At Penzance, on Friday last, Margaret, wife of Mr. William RODDA, aged > 57 years; on Saturday, Mary, wife of Mr. John BENNETTS, aged 54 years; > on Sunday, Elizabeth, wife of Mr. John HAMILTON, aged 65 years; and on > Monday Mrs. Mary BEARE, aged 63 years; and on Wednesday, Edward, son of > Mr. James TREZISE, mine agent, aged 8 years. > > At Tremenheere, in the parish of Ludgvan, on Monday last, the wife of > Mr. Richard TONKIN. > > At Trevarrick, in the parish of Gulval, on Friday last, the infant son > of Mr. John LAWRY. > > At Penderleath, in the parish of Towednack, on Sunday last, Mr. John > Quick CURNOW, aged 21 years. > > At St. Ives, Mrs. Nancy WILLIAMS, aged 59 years; and the infant > daughter of Mr. Charles PAYNTER. > > At St. Erth, on Sunday last, Mary, wife of Mr. William BIRCH, late > of Australia, aged 30 years. > > At Camborne, on the 8th instant, Elizabeth, wife of Mr. Thomas BRAY, > aged 27 years; on the 13th. Mrs. Susan MARTIN, aged 51 years; on the > 14th, Margaret, wife of Mr. George SMITH, aged 60 years; on Friday > last, Elizabeth Ann, daughter of Mr. W. ROBERTS, aged 14 years; and on > Tuesday, Mr. Francis Hocking SMITH, aged 22 years. > > At Redruth, on Tuesday last, the infant daughter of Mr. W. WILLIAMS; > and Mr. James JONES, aged 55 years. > > At Forgue, near Redruth, on Friday last, Miss TIPPET, aged 29 years. > > At Veryan, on Friday last, at the residence of his daughter Mrs. > STRIPP, Mr. John CHELLOW, merchant, late of St. Ives, aged 66 years. > > At St. Columb, on the11th instant, Mr. Richard MASTERS, of the St. > Columb School, aged 43 years. > > At Shepherds, in the parish of Newlyn East, on Wednesday last, Mrs. > Elizabeth MIDDLETON, aged 80 years. > > At St. Austell, on Sunday last, much repected, Mr. Martin RALPH, aged > 76 years, for many of which he was foreman at the St. Austell Foundry. > > At St. Blazey, Mary Ellen, wife of Mr. George JULIAN, jun. > > At Bodmin, on the 11th instant, Sophia, wife of Mr. Martin MAGOR, aged > 31 years; and on Saturday last, Thomas Philip, only son of Capt. RICH, > aged 3 years. > > At Pool Cottage, near Camelford, on the 15th instant, Mr. Nicholas > HAWKEN, aged 66 years. > > At Forda, in the parish of Lanteglos by Camelford, on Saturday last, > Mr. Edward SECCOMBE, aged 71 years. > > At Liskeard, on the 13th instant, Charles Henry, eldest son of Mr. > James SYMONS, aged 6 years. > > At Moorswater, near Liskeard, on the 14th instant, Mr. Richard COAD, > aged 72 years. > > At Launceston, on the 14th instant, Mrs. LUNEY, mother of the Rev. > Prebendary LUNEY, aged 98 years. > > At Plymouth, on the 10th instant, Servington SAVERY, Esq., of Hayford > Hall, in the county of Devon, aged 69 years. > > In Chesham Street, Belgrave Square, London, on the 11th instant, Julia > Elizabeth, eldest daughter of James Wentworth BULLER, Esq., of Downes, > Devon. > > At Ceylon, George Tempest, eldest son of the late Rev. H. E. GRAHAM, > rector of Ludgvan, near Penzance. > > On his passage to Europe, on the 10th of February last, on board the > "Monarch," Major General Sir Wm. Henry SLEEMAN, K.C. B., aged 68 years. > He left Truro in 1808, and having diligently studied the various > dialects of Bengal, Persian, and Arabic, and having early exhibited > administrative talents of a superior order; he was for many years > entrusted with the management of some of the most intricate and > delicate political complications of our Eastern Empire. He held as long > as his failing health permitted, the most responsible office of British > President at the Court of Oude, and so ably performed its duties as to > retain the entire confidence of three successive Governor's General of > India. It was mainly in consequence of his reports to the government on > the irretrievable of Oude to British rule was determined on; the > carrying out of the details of which he was compelled to resign to his > sucessor General OUTRAM. He was generous, amiable, and talented man, > and was beloved by all who knew him. > > At Melbourne, in February last, George, eldest son of Mr. Thomas ROWE, > plumber, formerly of Penzance.