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    1. [CORNISH-GEN] The West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser, April 18, 1851. BMD's.
    2. William Kemp
    3. The West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser. April 18, 1851. {Friday} BIRTHS. At Truro, on Sunday last, the wife of Henry Sewell STOKES, Esq., solicitor, of a daughter. At Truro, on the 10th instant, the wife of H. REMFRY, Esq., of a daughter. At Truro, on Wednesday last, the wife of Mr. Abraham STEVENS, of a son. At Penzance, on Sunday last, the wife of Mr. William Eddy Hocking GARD, of a daughter. At Crowlas, in the parish of Ludgvan, on the 6th instant, the wife of Mr. John BENNETTS, of a son. At Gwinear, on the 6th instant, the wife of Mr. John RAPSON, of a son. At Portreath, on the 31st ult., the wife of Mr. Thomas LETCHER, of a son. At Talskeddy, in the parish of St. Columb Major, on the 9th instant, the wife of Mr. Thomas ALLANSON, woolstapler, of a son. At St. Austell, on Sunday last, the wife of Mr. W. F. CONGDON, of a still-born son. At Fowey, on Monday last, the wife of Mr. Joseph HANSON, of a son; and the wife of Mr. GRAY, of a daughter. At Looe Island, on the 6th instant, the wife of Mr. J. VEAGUE, of a daughter. At East Looe, on the 7th instant, the wife of Capt. Jos. DAVEY, of the schooner "Mary Anna," of a daughter. At West Looe, on Saturday last, the wife of Capt. Thomas BENNETT, of a daughter. At Penquite, near Fowey, on the 2nd instant, the wife of T. G. GRAHAM, Esq., of a son. At Duloe Rctory, on the 8th instant, the wife of the Rev. Paul BUSH, of a son. At Trecarne, in the parish of St. Teath, the wife of Mr. William MARTIN, of a son. At Victoria Place, Camelford, on the 10th instant, the wife of R. ANDERSON, Esq., of a son. At Kingswood Cottage, Calstock, on Saturday last, the wife of the Rev. James CARTHEW, of a daughter. At Devonport, on the 7th instant, the wife of Alfred NORMAN, Esq., architect, of a son. At Bristol, on the 10th inst., the wife of Mr. W. V. EDSALL, of a daughter. At Winchester, on Friday last, the wife of Lieut. Colonel A. ONSLOW, Scots Fusilier Guards, of a son. At the Vicarage, Bakewell, Derbyshire, on the 8th inst., the wife of the Rev. H. K. CORNISH, of a son. MARRIAGES At Madron, on the 10th instant, Mr. John PENBERTHY to Miss Mary Ann ROWE, both of Penzance. At the Wesleyan Chapel, Hayle, Mr. James GREGORY to Miss Ann ROWE, both of Gwithian. On St. John's Chapel, Treslothan, near Camborne, on Tuesday last, by the Rev. G. T. BULL, Mr. John VENNING, draper, of Liskeard, to Alice, youngest daughter of Capt. Charles THOMAS, of Killevose. At Illogan, on Tuesday last, Mr. HICKS to Miss CHINNOCK. At St. Agnes, on the 5th inst., Mr. William Huddy to Miss Elizabeth HENWOOD, both of that place. At Egloshayle, on the 10th instant, by the Rev. Francis COLE, William Robert Crawford POTTER, Esq., 5th Fusiliers, eldest son of the late Rev. Lewis POTTER, of Drummond Rectory, Sligo, to Susannna VERCOE, only daughter of Samuel SYMONS, Esq., of Gonvena. At Liskeard, on Wednesday last, by the Rev. J. F. TODD, Thomas Henry LADD, Esq., of Liskeard, to Jane, relict of William Hamilton KILGOUR, Esq., late of Penzance, in this county. At St. Stephens by Saltash, on the 8th instant, Mr. John BRIAN, jun., of Walkhampton, to Miss Maria PRYN, of Tredown, in the former parish. At Stoke, on the 6th instant, Mr. J. W. SKARDON, printer, of Plymouth, to Miss E. J. O'CONNOR, of Torpoint. At the Stoneway Chapel, Bridgnorth, on the 10th instant, the Rev. Wm. JACKSON, Pastor of the Independent Church, Okehampton, to Laura, youngest daughter of William GRIENSON, Esq., the Grove, Bridgnorth. At Pimlico, London, on the 5th instant, Mr. John LAMPIER, carpenter, late of Bodmin, to Charlotte, third daughter of Mr. John LEWARNE, of Blisland. At Brighton, on the 10th inst., Borwell Middleton JALLAND, Esq., of Holderness House, Yorkshire, to Emily, daughter of John WILLIAMS, Esq., of Penlee, Devon. DEATHS At her residence, Lemon Street, Truro, on Wednesday last, Mary, widow of the late John BAYNARD, Esq., aged 77 years. At Truro, on Friday last, where he had resided for upwards of half a century, Mr. R. HAWKEN, grocer, aged 84 years. Mr. HAWKEN was the oldest tradesman in the borough, and during his long life secured, by his integrity, the respect and confidence of all who knew him. At Truro, on Sunday last, the relict of the late Mr. Jacob LEVY, aged 59 years; and the wife of Mr. Robert LANDERYOU, sawyer. At Penryn, on Sunday last, the eldest daughter of Mr. NOYE, shoemaker, aged 14 years; and on Monday, Mr. James BROWN, saddler, aged 34 years. At Falmouth, on the 10th instant, Miss FLOOD, aged 52 years. At St. Mary's, Scilly, on the 8th instant, Mr. Foster SHERRIS aged 52 years. At Penzance, on the 4th instant, Emma, eldest daughter of Capt. BOSUSTOW, of the brig "Tyne," aged 14 years; and on the 10th, Mr. William PURCHASE, inspector of weights and measures, aged 66 years. At Penzance, on Wednesday last, John, eldest son of John RICHARDS, Esq., aged 17 years. At Penzance, Mr. James WILLIAMS, aged 75 years; on the 8th instant, Mr. Zachariah POLLARD, aged 67 years; and on the 10th instant, Miss HOSKING, at an advanced age. At Crowlas, in the parish of Ludgvan, last week, Mrs. James SEMMENS. At Badger's Cross, in the parish of Gulval, on Friday last, the infant son of Mr. JAMES. At Gulval, on Sunday last, Lavinia, daughter of Mr. James WILLIAMS, aged 3 years. At Gwinear, on Saturday last, Mr. James HEATHER, aged 56 years. At Camborne, on the 10th instant, Mrs. TREVILLION, aged 57 years; and Mr. REDENNA, carpenter, aged 21 years. At Redruth, on the 8th inst., the infant son of Mr. C. CORNISH, ironmonger; and on Saturday last, Mr. James DUNSTAN, agged 48 years. At St. Agnes, on Friday last, Mr. Thomas JENKIN, aged 75 years; and William, son of Mr. Henry DANIEL, aged 18 years. At Newquay, on Saturday last, Blanch, wife of Mr. James HICKS, aged 79 years. At Trenance, near Newquay, Mr. William MOOR, at an advanced age. At Barn, in the parish of St. Columb Major, on the 6th inst., Mr. Thomas ANDREW, aged 67 years. At St. Columb, on the 9th instant, Mr. John WHITFORD, aged 64 years. At Veryan Green, on Sunday last, Mr. W. KENT, aged 50 years. At St. Austell, on Wednesday last, Henry, second son of Mr. Charles BROWN, tailor, &c., aged 3 years. At Bodmin, last week, Mr. William EVERETT, aged 21 years. At Bodmin, on the 10th instant, Mr. Alexander BRAY, late of the Talbot INN, aged 62 years. At Oak Cottage, in the parish of St. Winnow, on Monday last, Miss SQUIRE, aged 59 years. At Lostwithiel, on Monday last, P. T. POMERY, Esq., aged 90 years. At Liskeard, on Friday last, William Beale, infant son of Mr. D. VENNING, brewer. At Linkinhorne Town, near Callington, on Friday last, Mr. John MARTIN, wheelwright. At Kilkhampton, on the 7th inst., Mr. Philip GREENAWAY, carpenter. At Launceston, on the 10th inst., after a severe and protracted illness, Mr. Charles Henry BRANWELL, R. N., aged 21 years. At Plymouth, on Friday last, Lieutenant-Colonel David HEPBURN, of the H. E. I. C. service, aged 64 years. At Horrabridge, in the parish of Buckland Monachorum, Devon, on the 7th inst., Mrs. SMITH, aged 81 years. At Torquay, on the 9th inst., Mary, second daughter of the late A. BARHAM, Esq., of Chevening, Kent. At Dawlish, on the 2nd instant, Mr. William MATTHEWS, aged 48 years. At Sidmouth, on the 7th instant, Ann, wife of Mr. John HARVEY, bookseller and printer, aged 48 years. At Clifton, on the 7th instant, Thomas BROWNE, Esq., Vice Admiral of the Red, Knight of St. Wladimir; and uncle of the Rev. Prebendary BROWNE, Vicar of Kenwyn, in this county. At Camberwell, on Sunday last, William John, eldest son of Mr. William HOOTON, aged 5 years. At Canterbury, on the 8th instant, Mr. Robert SMITHSON, for many years Alderman of Northhampton, and proprietor of the Northampton Mercury. At Swansea, on the 7th instant, Mr. John HENWOOD, formerly of St. Agnes, in this county, aged 32 years.

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