5 August 1836, Friday On Saturday last, at Enys, the lady of J. S. Enys, Esq. of a son and heir. On Sunday last, at Mullion, the lady of the Rev. F. Gregory, of a son. On Monday last, at Redruth, the lady of Wm. Davey, Esq. of Redruth, of a daughter. Lately, at St. Martin's Rectory, near Looe, the lady of the Rev. W. Farwell, of a daughter. On Thursday last, the 28th ult, at Truro, the wife of Mr. John James, druggist, of a daughter. At Truro, on Tuesday last, Mrs. Richard Kitto, of a daughter. Yesterday, at Truro, Mrs. Richard Greenwood, of a daughter. On Monday last, at St. Austell, the wife of Mr. Bamber, surgeon, of a son. On Friday last, the wife of Mr. Treweeks, of the King's Arms Inn, St. Day, of a son. On Monday last, at Charlestown, Mrs. Merton, of twin daughters. 12 August On Friday last, at Roselynn, St. Blazey, the lady of John Rogers, Esq. of a son. On the 19th instant, at the Vicarage, St. Erth, the lady of the Rev. J. Pannett(?), of a son. On Sunday last, at Trenance, St. Austell, Mrs. George Andrew, of a daughter. 19 August At Antron, on Sunday last, the lady of C. W. Popham, Esq. of a daughter. Last week, at Truro, Mrs. Timims, wife of the Rev. S Timms, Wesleyan Minister, of a son. At Helston, on Saturday last, Mrs. Jonathan Hodge, of a daughter. On Sunday last, at Truro, Mrs. James Job, of a son. Yesterday, at Truro, Mrs. Still, of a son. On Wednesday, at Penzance, the wife of Mr. Richard Frean, baker, of a daughter. 26 August On the 19th instant, at� Sa...den-Hall, Staffordshire, the seat of the Earl of Harrowby, the Lady Louisa Fortescue, of a daughter. Yesterday, at Truro, the wife of Mr. James Williams, printer, of a son. On Monday last, at Bodmin, Mrs. Danby, of a son. On the 15th instant, at Falmouth, Mrs. Charles F. Symons, of a son. On the 21st instant, at Penpellick-House, near Fowey Consols Mines, the wife of Mr. Wm. West, engineer, of a son. At Truro, on Tuesday last, the wife of Mr. Clyma, painter &c, of a daughter. At Boden, in St. Anthony, Meneage, Mrs. John Rockruge, of a daughter. At Bodmin, on Tuesday last, Mrs. T. Hocken, of a daughter. |