The West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser. April 11, 1851. {Friday} BIRTHS. Some births appear to be missing... At Greylake, near Camelford, on Saturday last, the wife of Mr. William HAWKEN, of a son. At Millbrook Parsonage, on the 3rd instant, the wife of the Rev. J. H. THOMAS of a son. In Lowndes Square, London, on Monday last, the Lady VIVIAN, of a daughter. MARRIAGES At Mawgan in Meneage, on Sunday last, Mr. Henry Reed, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Mr. S. BOX, both of that parish. At Madron, on Saturday last, Mr. J. E. HODGE, painter, to Miss Ann DAVIES, both of Penzance. At Landewednack, on Tuesday last, Mr. William HENDY, butcher, to Miss Ann JEFFRYS. At the Episcopal Chapel, Bude Haven, on the 3rd instant, Mr. John CANN to Miss M. A. BICKFORD, both of Bude. At Stithians, on the 31st ult., Mr. John PERRY, jun., of Wendron, to Miss Elizabeth SPARGO, of the former place; and on Tuesday last, Mr. William JOHNS to Miss Ann REPPER. At Redruth, on Wednesday last, Mr. JAMES to Miss Catherine JENKIN. At St. Just in Roseland, on Sunday last, Mr. Thomas N. TIDDY, innkeeper, of St. Just Lane, To Miss Amelia HOOKER, of St. Mawes; and on the Tuesday, Mr. John RICKARD, of Trethern, to Miss Caroline WHITFORD, of Messack. At St. Austell, on Tuesday last, Mr. Thomas INCH to Miss Maria MENEAR. At Castle Street Chapel, Launceston, on Tuesday last, by the Rev. John HORSEY, Mr. William CATER, to Miss Elizabeth SMALE, both of that place. On the 2nd instant, Mr. Sampson Taylor COUCH, to Susan, eldest daughter of Humphrey MARTIN, Esq., of Entergreen House, St. Stephens, near Launceston. In London, on the 17th ult., and afterwards at Wandsbeck, in the Duchy of Holstein, Samuel Horman FISCHER, Esq., of Clapton, Middlesex, to Jane, daughter of the late Robert EATON, Esq., of Bryn-y-Mor, Glamorganshire. DEATHS At Truro, on Monday last, Miss Mary Ann GILBERT, aged 34 years; and on Tuesday, Catherine, relict of the late Mr. John LEVES, for many years clerk with Messrs. BAYUARD, PADDON, and Co., aged 70 years. At Perranwharf, on Sunday last, Mr. James AXFORD, aged 45 years. At St. Clement, on the 10th inst., the wife of Mr. DREW, innkeeper, aged 35 years. At Penwerris Terrace, in the parish of Budock, on the 30th ult., Miss Jane HARVEY, aged 45 years. At Helston, on Wednesday last, after a long illness, Mr. George LANYON, currier, ironmonger, &c., aged 46 years. He was a member of the town council and churchwarden for the borough, and by his urbanity of manners and honourable conduct through life had won the esteem and respect of all classes of society, and his death is deeply regretted. At Treworwick, in the parish of Wendron, on Friday last, Mr. Henry SIMMONS, aged 70 years. At Tregeseal, in the parish of St. Just in Penwith, on Saturday last, Mr. John OATS, aged 53 years. At Chyponds, in the parish of Towednack, on the 2nd instant, Mary Thomas, infant daughter of Mr. Thomas CURNOW. At Camborne, on the 10th instant, Captain Richard EUSTICE, Manager of Camborne Vean and Stray Park Mines, aged 53 years. At Redruth, on the 2nd instant, the widow of Mr. Wm. JOHNS, smith, aged 81 years; and Mr. James BRAY, aged 61 years; and on the 3rd, Mr. Francis DAWE, aged 51 years. At St. Just Lane, in the parish of St. Just in Roseland, on Sunday last, Margaret, relict of the late Mr. John HARRIS, of Treverras, in that parish, aged 85 years. At Cheesewarrow, near Mevagissey, on Tuesday last, Mrs. LARK, aged 93 years. At Holmbush, in the parish of St. Austell, on Tuesday last, Elizabeth, wife of Mr. John ROSEVEAR, of the Cottage Inn, aged 40 years. At Bodmin, on the 3rd instant, much beloved and respected by all who knew her, Lucy, wife of Mr. Robert B. LEWIS, late of Truro. At Trenance, in the parish of St. Issey, last week, Mr. John FREETHY, aged 98 years. At Camelford, on the 2nd instant, Joseph, fourth son of Mr. MOREHOUSE, aged 24 years. At Wollaton, in the parish of St. Mellion, on Friday last, Mary Ann, wife of Mr. Robert SMITH, farmer, aged 55 years. At Callington, on Wednesday last, Alfred, son of Mr. C. F. MARKES, druggist, aged 3 years. At Devonport, on the 31st ult., Mr. Richard TAYLOR, of the Queen's Head Inn, aged 44 years. At Stonehouse, on the 2nd instant, Joseph Harris, son of Mr. Joseph H. JOSE, of the Regent Hotel, aged 2 years. At Plymouth, on the 2nd instant, Mary, widow of the late Commander George LAWRENCE, R. N., aged 76 years. At Bowood, Wilts, on the 3rd instant, the Marchioness of LANSDOWNE. At Hartford House, Northumberland, on Saturday last, the Dowager Lady TREVELYAN, aged 80 years. In Northampton Square, London, on the 2nd instant, suddenly, Hannah Pomeroy, wife of John SMITH, Esq., surgeon, and daughter of Mr. TREDWEN, of Padstow. At 32 Rowland Street, Fitzroy Square, London, on Friday last, after a long and painful illness, Arthur COCKE, Esq., son of the late Josiah COCKE, esq., of this county, aged 54 years. At Richmond, Surrey, on Sunday last, Mr. Thomas BEHENNA, tailor, formerly of Truro, aged 41 years. At Halifax, Yorkshire, on the 31st ult., Arundel, eldest son of Mr. A. ROGERS, of Helston, aged 25 years. At Swansea, on the 2nd instant, Hannah, daughter of Mr. Llewellyn REES, of the St. Ives Arms Inn, aged 19 years.