It appears as though Mr. N. CONDY, whose death was announced this week, was and is quite famous as a painter. West Briton BMDs - transcribed by Jennie Towan May 23 1851 BIRTHS At Truro, on the 15th instant, the wife of Mr. T. VINCENT, of a son, since dead. At St. Just in Penwith, the wife of the Rev. Everitt VIGIS, of a daughter; and the wife of Mr. John EVA, grocer, of a son. At Goldsithney, on the 15th instant, the wife of Mr. John MORCOM, of a daughter. At Hayle, the wife of Mr. Thomas SPRAY, mate of the "Ocean," of a daughter; and the wife of Mr. William TREGONING, of a daughter. At Camborne, on the 11th instant, the wife of Mr. A. E. PAULL, of a son. At Newquay, on the 14th instant, the wife of Captain Thomas JENKIN, of the schooner "Flora" of a son. At the Rectory, Philleigh, on the 13th instant, the wife of the Rev. Edward TIPPETT, Curate, of a daughter. At Menagwins, in the parish of St. Austell, on the 13th instant, the wife of Mr. John TRELEAVEN, of a son. At Hele Bridge, Marhamchurch, on Saturday last, the wife of Mr. ARTHUR, of a daughter. At Dubwalls, near Liskeard, on the 14th instant, the wife of Mr. J. DEACON, builder, of a son. At St. Mellion, near Camelford, on Saturday last, the wife of Mr. Thomas DUNSTAN, veterinary surgeon, of a daughter. At Plymouth, on the 12th instant, the wife of Mr. W. H. LUKE, bookseller, of a daughter. At Exeter, on the 17th instant, the wife of Mr. Edward PYE, of a son. At Coolcliffe, county Wexford, on the 14th instant, the wife of Capt. COX, 13th Prince Albert's Light Infantry, of a son. MARRIAGES At St. Clement, on Monday last, Mr. William ALLEN, to Miss Mary CURNEW, both of that parish. At Falmouth, on Tuesday last, Mr. William HOWELL, master of the "Kate," to Catherine Jane second daughter of Mr. James LOWRY. At Madron, on Saturday last, Mr. John TRUDGEN, to Miss Honor ROWE, both of Bosullow, in that parish. At Gwennap, on Sunday last, Mr. Richard POWNING, grocer, of St. Day, to Miss Mary GRENFELL, of Gwennap. At St. Mewan, on the 13th instant, Mr. Edward Body MAY, butcher, to Miss Mary GAVED. At St. Austell, on Saturday last, Mr. Francis SARAH to Miss Anna WARNE. At the Registrar's Office, Liskeard, on the 10th instant, Mr. John VOSPER to Miss Elizabeth SEARLE, both of Callington; and on the 13th, Mr. Thomas GELLARD to Mrs. LORD, both of St. Cleer. At Stonehouse, on the 13th instant, Mr. Edwin Demas ELLIOTT, commercial traveller, to Maria Osborne, daughter of Mr. LAMOUREUX, parish clerk of East Stonehouse. At Tavistock, on Monday last, Mr. W. NORTHWAY, of the Queen's Head Inn, to Miss Mary DREW, of Ailscombe, near Tavistock. At Kidderminster, on the 14th instant, Mr. J. B. COULSON, of Penzance, to Jane, second daughter of the Mr. Wm. WELCH. At St. Paul's, Covent Garden, on Tuesday last, William Frederick, youngest son of Thomas DE LA RUE, Esq., of Westbourne-terrace, to Emma, third daughter of the late Thomas TANNER, Esq., of the Army Medical Board. At the Wesleyan Chapel, Liverpool Road, London, on the 14th ult. Mr. W. MERRIFIELD, joiner, late of Truro, to Mary, youngest daughter of the late Mr. H. WILLIAMS, of Tregurrow, near Truro. At Swansea, on the 11th instant, Mr. William Matthias BREWSTER, bookseller, of that place, eldest son of Mr. BREWSTER, head-master of the Free School at Laceby, Lincolnshire, to Esther, eldest daughter of Mr. Benjamin DAY, late of Port Isaac, in this county. DEATHS In Lemon Street, Truro, on Tuesday last, Emily Wilhelmina, youngest daughter of the late Robert Lovell JENKINS, Esq., Captain Royal Miners Militia. At Feock, on the 8th instant, after a severe and painful affliction, Capt. James NETTLE, manager of Penpoll and Point Lead Smelting Works, aged 62 years. At Penryn, on Friday last, the infant daughter of Mr. THOMAS, butcher. At Trewellard, in the parish of St. Just in Penwith, on the 12th instant, Mr. Francis HARVEY, at an advanced age; and Mr. Robert JAMES, aged 75 years. At Gulval, on the 9th instant, the infant son of Mr. Geo. WILLIAMS; on the 13th, Mrs. KING, aged 71 years; and Mr. Robert GILBERT. At Ding Dong, in the parish of Gulval, on Friday last, Mr. Edward TREGLOWN, aged 42 years. At Marazion, on Sunday last, Mrs. Elizabeth CLEMENCE, aged 94 years. At Hayle, on Saturday last, Mr. Christopher ELLIS, spirit merchant, aged 61 years; Miss Alice GLANVILLE, aged 79 years; on Sunday, Mrs. Pettersgill, aged 53 years; and on Tuesday, Mr. Joseph JEFFERY, aged 65 years. At Camborne, on Saturday last, the infant son of Mr. T. TYACK, ironmonger. At Redruth, Mr. William TREWARTHA, aged 41 years; and Charles Herbert, youngest son of W. RICHARDS, Esq., surgeon. At St. Austell, on Tuesday last, Mrs. Elizabeth HAMMER, aged 70 years. At Padstow, on the 12th instant, Miss Mary MONTGOMERY, aged 26 years. At Kilkhampton, on Saturday last, Mr. William WHEAR, maltster, aged 39 years. At Tamar Terrace, Launceston, on Monday last, Mrs. GRAHAM, aged 80 years. At the Grove, Plymouth, on Tuesday last, Mr. Nicholas Matthews CONDY, aged 33 years. Mr. Condy had attained considerable eminence as a marine painter; many of his pictures of yachts and ships of war are first-class productions, both as to drawing and colour. At Tenderden, Kent, suddenly, Mr. William WORTH, commercial traveller, late of Totnes, aged 45 years. At Hammersmith, on the 16th instant, Mr. Peter EMANS, late of the Strand, aged 73 years. At Roehampton, Surrey, on the 9th instant, Charles Lyne STEPHENS, Esq., a native of Liskeard, and son of the late Rev. John LYNE, Rector of St. Ive, in this county, aged 88 years. Julia Mosman, OPC for St.Austell,Charlestown, and Treverbyn Website at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~staustell W. 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