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    1. [CORNISH-GEN] Weekly Newspaper 23 January 1852 BMDs
    2. West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser. Friday 23rd January, 1852. BIRTHS. At Truro, on Friday last, the wife of R. KILGOUR, Esq., comptroller of H. M. Customs, a daughter. At Truro, on Monday last, the wife of Mr. CHRISTOE, a son. At Cold Rose, near Truro, on the 22nd instant, the wife of Mr. WILLIAMS, a daughter. At Menadews, in the parish of St. Clement, on the 22nd instant, the wife of Mr. RODDA, a son. At Falmouth, on Monday last, the wife of Mr. EDGECUMB BAKER, a son. At St. Michael's Mount, on Friday last, the wife of Mr. JOHN MILLER, a son. At Marazion, on Sunday last, the wife of Mr. WILLIAM DUSTING, grocer, a son; and on Monday, the wife of Mr. THOMAS LANYON, a son. At St. Ives, on Friday last, the wife of Mr. JOHN H PEARSE, a son; and the wife of Mr. JOHN HENRY LANGFORD, a daughter. At Bezurell, in the parish of Gwinear, the wife of Mr. JOHN G. VAWDREY, a daughter. At Reawla, in the parish of Gwinear, on Monday last, the wife of Mr. HENRY HOCKING, a daughter. At Newlyn east, on the 9th instant, the wife of Capt. ARTHUR CUNDY, of Wheal Constance Mine, a son; and on the 10th, the wife of Mr. PETER COURTIS, a daughter. At Church-town, St. Agnes, the wife of Mr. WILLIAM ROWE, grocer, a daughter; and the wife of Mr. JOHN GOYNE, a daughter. At Goonbell, St. Agnes, the wife of Mr. JOHN DELBRIDGE, builder, a son. At Tregony, on the 12th instant, the wife of Mr. HENRY JACOB, a son. At Gwendra, in the parish of Veryan, on the 13th instant, the wife of Mr. WILLIAM MIDDLECOAT, a son. At St. Austell, on Tuesday last, the wife of Mr. THOMAS SLEEMAN COOM, a son. At Bude, the wife of Mr. JAMES BICKFORD, carpenter, a daughter; and the wife of Mr. LONGMORE, a son. At Wuzeerabad, on the 28th of November last, the wife of M. V. BULL, Esq., Lieutenant and Acting Adjutant of H. M. 10th Foot, a daughter. At No. 3 Cumberland Terrace, Regent's Park, London, on Tuesday last, the wife of JONATHAN RASHLEIGH, Esq., a daughter. At Plymouth, on Monday lst, the wife of W. H. PRANCE, Esq., a daughter. At Plymouth, on the 15th instant, the wife of Mr. CHUBB, of the Commercial Hotel, a son. At the Terminus Inn, Mill Bay, Plymouth, on the 31st ult., the wife of Mr. CHARLES GREET, a daughter. At Tavistock, on the 8th instant, the wife of Mr. J. FLAMANK, draper, a daughter. At Hayle Farm, in the parish of Tavistock, on the 12th instant, the wife of Mr. GEORGE WITHYCOMBE, a son. At Leamington, Warwickshire, on Saturday last, the wife of Mr. JOHN WILLIAMS, chemist, and druggist, a daughter. MARRIAGES. At Sithney, on Wednesday last, Capt. MATTHEW LOAM to Mrs. BRAY. At St. Hilary, on Saturday last, Mr. FRANCIS PHILLIPS to Miss S. KING, both of Marazion. At Madron, on Saturday last, WILLIAM, youngest son of JOHN YOUNGHUSBAND, Esq., of H. M. Customs, London, to MARY, second daughter of Mr. JAMES WALLIS, of the Burra Burra Mines, Adelaide, South Australia; and Mr. RICHARD JAMES, jun., of Penzance, to LOUISA, second daughter of Mr. BALL, of the Union Hotel, Penzance. At the Registrar's Office, Redruth, on Friday last, Mr. JOHN JOHNS, tailor, &c., St. Day, to Mrs. MARY ANN GOSS, relict of the late Mr. WILLIAM GOSS, innkeeper, St. Day; and Mr. THOMAS MICHELL, of Tolcarne House, to ELIZABETH, daughter of Mr. ISAAC BENNY, horse dealer, Chacewater. At Gwennap, on Saturday last, Mr. WILLIAM CLEMOW, schoolmaster, of Blackwater, St. Agnes, to KATE, youngest daughter of Capt. JOHN MICHELL, late of Tresamble. On Saturday last, Capt. RICHARD JEFFERY, to NANNY, fourth daughter of Mr. JOHN DAVEY, manager of Wheal Buller Mine. At St. Agnes, on Saturday last, Mr. THOMAS PROUT to Miss ELIZABETH PENROSE; on Monday last, Mr. JOHN OSBORNE to Miss JANE COWLING; Mr. BENJAMIN ARGALL to Mrs. NANCY PROUT; and Mr. WALTER LETCHER to Miss M. NICHOLAS. At St. Enodock Church, in the parish of St. Minver Lowlands, on Monday last, Mr. W. S. MEAR, of Exeter, to MELICENT MARY, only surviving daughter of Mr. THOMAS MARTYN, of Rock, near Padstow. At St. Austell, on the 15th instant, Mr. JAMES BROWN, tea-dealer, &c., to Miss CLIVE. At Lanlivery, on the 15th instant, Mr. WILLIAM HAWKEN to Miss ELIZA JEFFRY. At Bradford, Devon, on the 8th instant, Mr. JOHN CROCKER, of the Canal Inn, Bude, to Miss FANNY RODD MAYNE, of the former place. At Kingsbridge, on the 13th instant, the Rev. W. INCHBALD, mathematical master of Marlborough School, to ELIZABETH, fourth daughter of the late W. ELLIOTT, Esq., surgeon, of Kingsbridge. At St. Boswell's, Roxburghshire, on the 6th instant, WILLIAM TURNEY COLE, Esq., son of the Rev. FRANCIS COLE, vicar of St. Issey, in this county, to ANN RUTHERFORD, youngest daughter of WILLIAM SCOTT, Esq., of Lesudden Place, Roxburgh. At Bombay, on the 1st of December last, Mr. JOHN SHIELDS, director of music, to CHARLOTTE, step-daughter of Serjeant Major WING, of Truro. DEATHS. At Truro, on Sunday last, JOHN, eldest son of Mr. JOHN BATTERSHILL, plasterer, aged 16 years. At Ponsanooth, on Monday last, Mr. R. W. NICHOLAS, late of Mullion, aged 85 years. At Falmouth, on Monday last, Mr. JOHN HODGE, for many years assistant to Messrs. CARNE's steam stores, aged 54 years; on Tuesday, Miss DUNSTONE, for many years assistant post-mistress with her aunt, Miss WOOD; and on Wednesday, the wife of Mr. J. T. PASKO, mercer, &c., aged 42 years. At Perranarworthal, on the 7th instant, Mr. EDWARD WINNAN, aged 51 years, for seventeen of which he was in the service of Mr. CHARLES FOX, by whom he was highly valued for his sobriety, integrity, and faithful attachment. He is lamented by a wide circle wherein his disinterested kindness and unusual qualities were known and appreciated. At Tregathenan, in the parish of Sithney, on Sunday last, ELIZABETH ANN, eldest daughter of Mr. JOHN REED, aged 29 years. At the Lizard, on the 13th instant, the infant daughter of Mr. J. JOHNS, aged 2 years; and Miss MARY MICHELL, aged 21 years. At St. Martin's, Scilly, Mr. HENRY ASHFORD, aged 74 years. At Penzance, on Friday last, Miss JANE GIBBS, aged 22 years. At Penzance, on Saturday last, the wife of Mr. R. V. DAVY, spirit merchant, aged 40 years. At Marazion, on Monday last, RICHARD, only son of Mr. RICHARD WILLIAMS, aged 12 years. At Hayle, on Friday last, Mrs MARY MICHELL, aged 85 years. At Gwinear, on the 13th instant, Mrs. GRACE PHILLIPS, aged 86 years; and Mrs. MARY THOMAS, aged 56 years. At Barkla Shop, St. Agnes, on the 6th instant, Mr. JOHN WILLIAMS, aged 50 years. At Newquay, on the 14th instant, THOMAS, son of Mr. THOMAS BILLING, aged 6 years. At Trevilveth, in the parish of Veryan, on Saturday last, Mr. RICHARD TROUNCE, aged 70 years. At Bodmin, on the 15th instant, Mrs. MAY, aged 80 years; and Mrs. KITTO, aged 87 years. At Golant, near Lostwithiel, on Sunday last, Mr. JOHN SPARNALL, aged 85 years. At Padstow, on the 14th instant, MARY, second daughter of Mr. JOHN SLOGGETT, shipwright, aged 21 years. At Landrake, on the 13th instant, Mr. THOMAS CASTLE, aged 82 years. At Delameer, near Camelford, on the 7th instant, Mr. WILLIAM TUCKER. At Delabole, on the 7th instant, EDWIN, son of Mr. ANTHONY MAY, aged 8 years. At Torquay, on Tuesday last, ANNE PLOMER, second daughter of the late HENRY BORLASE, Esq., of Helston, aged 33 years. At North Shields, on the 10th instant, from suffocation, on board his uncle's vessel, the schooner "Clipper," Capt WHITBURN, John, youngest son of Mr. JOHN PORTER, of Mexico, and late of Truro, aged 15 years. At Silverton, on the 10th instant, ELIAS DUNSTERVILLE PUDDICOMBE, Esq., surgeon, of that place, aged 54 years. At Sticklepath, on the 12th instant, MARTHA, third daughter of the late Mr. JOHN COOK, innkeeper, aged 35 years. In London, on the 14th instant, MARY LOUISA, youngest daughter of Mr. S. GROSE HODGE, aged 2 1/2 years. At Windsor, on Sunday last, JOANNA, eldest daughter of Mr. W. H. ANGEL, manager of the Windsor Theatre, aged 16 years. At Whitby, Upper Canada, on the 27th of September last, TAMASON AMELIA, wife of Mr. HENRY SPENCER, and youngest daughter of Mr. SAMUEL TRELOAR, late of Redruth, aged 25 years. In the Punjaub, in November last, HENRY A., second son of the late Captain JOHN CARNE, of the H.E.I.C. Artillery, and grandson of the late JOHN CARNE, Esq., of Falmouth.

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