WEST BRITON AND CORNWALL ADVERTISER - transcribed by Julia Mosman 31 JANUARY 1851 - BIRTHS At Falmouth, on the 16th instant, the wife of Mr. ELIAS JOHNSTON, jeweller, of a daughter. At Belmont Cottage, Falmouth, on the 21st instant, the wife of Mr. HAMTON, of a daughter. At St. Mary's Scilly, on the 19th instant, the wife of Mr. J.W. WOOD, of a daughter, and the wife of Mr. WOODLEY, of a daughter; on the 20th, the wife of Mr. WM. MUMFORD, of a son; and on Friday last, the wife of Mr. CHALRES TREGARTHEN, of a son. At Ludgvan, on the 24th instant, the wife of Mr. T. FREETHY, of a daughter. At Hayle, the wife of Mr. JOSEPH MURLEY, of a son; and the wife of Mr. PAUL GOLDSWORTHY, of a daughter. At Bell Cottage, near Redruth, on Sunday last, the wife of Mr. FRANCIS TUCKFIELD, of a daughter. At Chacewater, on the 14th instant, the wife of Mr. OCTAVIUS POLLARD, wheelwright, of a daughter. At Salem, near Chacewater, on the 18th instant, the wife of Mr. JAMES ROWE, of a son. At Trevenson House, in the parish of Illogan, on Sunday last, the wife of C.A. REYNOLDS, Esq., of a son. At Perran, on the 22nd instant, the wife of Mr. JAMES PEARCE, of a son. At Liskeard, on the 18th instant, the wife of Mr. PEARSON, master of the British School, of a son. At Liskeard, on Friday last, the wife of Mr. BARRET, draper, of a daughter; and on Sunday last, the wife of Mr. SANSOM, draper, of a daughter. At Hessenford, in the parish of St. Germans, on the 19th instant, the wife of Mr. JOHN SCANTLEBURY, of a daughter. At Bridge's Shop, in the parish of St. Germans, on the 22nd instant, the wife of Mr. JOHN HAWKE, of a son. At Plymouth, on the 11th instant, the wife of Mr. THOS. POPE of a son. At Lew House, Devon, on Friday last, the wife of J. NICHOLSON VOWLER, Esq., of a son. At Hele, Lifton, on the 8th instant, the wife of the Rev. C. CARPENTER, of a daughter. At Beauchamp House, Leamington, on the 20th instant, the wife of R. McALPINE Esq., of a son. At the Vicarage, Brimpton, Berks., on Friday last, the wife of the Rev. E. GOLDING, of a son. At MITCHELDEAN, Gloucestershire, on the 23rd instant, the wife of J.J.G. BORLASE, Esq., of a son. At Naples, on the 8th instant, the wife of JOHN DUNN GARDNER, Esq. of a son. MARRIAGES At Falmouth, on Sunday last, Mr. THOMAS MATTHEWS, blacksmith, to Miss MARY WILLIAMS, both of that town. At the Wesleyan Chapel, St. Austell, on Saturday last, Mr. JOHN VIVIAN, to MARY ANN, eldest daughter of Mr. EDMUND PAUL. At Liskeard, on the 23rd instant, Mr. WILLIAM BRENDON, druggist, to Miss MOON, both of that place. At St. Kew, on the 23rd instant, Mr. JOHN HOSKIN, of St. Teath, to Miss GRACE WILLIAMS, of the former parish. At Advent, on the 23rd instant, Mr. HENRY FERRET, of Lanteglos, to Miss CHARITY HAWKEN, of the former place. At Antony, on the 23rd instant, Lieut. F.H. STEVENS, of the Steam Reserve,at Devonport, to SARAH AUGUSTA, youngest daughter of WILLIAM CREAK, Esq. At the Registrar's Office, Bristol, on the 21st instant, JAMES, son of Mr. JOHN STYLING, shoemaker, of that city, to MARY ANNE, second daughter of Mr. FRANCIS VINCENT, of Kilkhampton, in this county. At Haseley, Warwickshire, on the 23rd instant, by the Rev. T. HADOW, WILLIAM LUCAS, Esq., eldest son of WILLIAM OWEN LUCAS, Esq., of Taunton Place, Regent's Park, London, to HENRIETTA, eldest daughter of the late Rev. LEONARD JARVIS BOOR, of Bodmin. At St. Margaret's, Barking, Essex, on the 23rd instant, by the Hon. and Rev. ROBERT LIDDELL, RICHARD HENRY, eldest son of ARCHER RYLAND, Esq., of Camberwell, to ELLEN, eldest surviving daughter of the late Rev. JOSEPH FAYRER, Vicar of St. Teath, in this county, and sister of the late Rev. ROBERT FAYRER, Incumbent of Emmanuel, Camberwell. At St. Marylebone, on the 16th instant, Mr. JAMES WILSHIN, of Limehouse, to ELIZABETH TRIVETT, youngest daughter of J. VIVIAN, Esq., of Aberdeen Place. DEATHS At Truro, on the 16th instant, EMILY, eldest surviving daughter of the late Mr. PARKYN, draper, aged 19 years. At Truro, on the 21st instant, Mr. SAMUEL PLYMING, aged 81 years; and on Sunday last, Mr. WILLIAM WHITFORD, painter, aged 45 years. At Penryn, on the 23rd instant, MARY, youngest daughter of Mr. A. TRURAN, aged 5 years; and on Tuesday last, Mr. RAPSON, miller, aged 19 years. At Falmouth, on the 23rd instant, ELIZA, youngest daughter of Mr. HICKS, mercer &c., aged 10 years. At Ludgvan, on the 21st instant, Capt. MATTHEW CURNOW, late agent of Wheal Mary Mine, aged 67 years; and SIMON, son of Mr. SIMON SEMMENS, aged 2 years. At Redruth, on Saturday last, Mrs. TONKIN, of the Pendarves Arms, aged 64 years. At Dudnance, in the parish of Illogan, on Friday last, ELLEN, only daughter of Capt. JOSEPH EUDEY, aged 2 years. At Higher Bal, St. Agnes, last week, Mrs. MARY MARTIN, aged 95 years. At Cox, Perranzabuloe, last week, Mrs. MARY KERNICK, aged 34 years. At Roche, on Saturday last, HANNAH, wife of Mr. THOMAS TRETHEWEY, shoemaker, aged 25 years; and on Sunday last, Mrs. RETALLACK, aged 86 years. At Moyles, in the parish of St. Minver, the daughter of Mr. BROWN,aged 2 years. At Fowey, Mrs. PENELOPE NETHERTON, aged 85 years. At Liskeard, on the 19th instant, Mr. WILLIAM BORROW, aged 31 years. At Liskeard, on Friday last, WM. GLENCROSS, Esq., aged 67 years. At Boscastle, on Friday last, Miss ELIZABETH ANN MOYSE, aged 18 years. At Callington, on Tuesday last, THOMAS, son of Mr. H. WRIGHT, boot and shoe maker, aged 20 years. At Morice Town, Devonport, on the 21st instant, the Rev. WILLIAM SHERMAN, late Curate of Churchstow, and sometime Perpetural Curate of Welcome, Devon, aged 54 years. At Devonport, on Friday last, Mr. DAVID PARAMORE, formerly a wine and spirit merchant in that town, aged 59 years. At Plymouth, on the 22nd instant, the Rev. R. KINGDON of St. John's College, Cambridge, and who formerly held the University Travelling Fellowship, aged 78 years. At Summerlands, near Exeter, on the 19th instant, MARGASRET, youngest daughter of the late JOHN BARING, Esq., of Mount Radford. In London, on the 18th instant, Miss MARY DUCKHAM, of Falmouth, aged 84 years. At Cardigan, on the 20th instant, EDMUND, eldest son of Mr. SNELL, of H.M. Customs, late of Penryn, aged 9 years. Drowned, off Galway, on the 14th instant, Capt. WILLIAM TONKIN, of the schooner "Zibiah," aged 59 years. At Valparaiso, on the 8th of October last, Lieut. GROSVENOR BUNSTER, R.N., of this county, aged 64 years.