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1837 MARRIAGES



1 SEPTEMBER 1837, Friday


On the 13th instant, at Portsmouth, Edward Hocker, first Lieutenant, R. M, second son of the Rev. W. Hocker, Rector of St. Mewan, to Isabella Augusta, eldest daughter of Wm. Padwick, Esq., of Norfolk-house, Hayling, Hants.

At St. Gluvias, on Monday last, Wm. Mayne, Esq. of Constantine, to Ann Williams, eldest daughter of Capt. Lugg, of Penryn.

At Bodmin, on Sunday last, Mr. John Bice, carpenter, of St. Ewe, to Mrs. Catherine Glanville, of the former place.

At Falmouth, on the 27th ult., Mr. Christopher Polwin[?] to Miss Mary Mitchell, both of that place.

August 23, at Clutton, Somerset, by the Rev. Mr. Johnson, the Rev. Dr. Bunting, late President of the Methodist Conference, to Mrs. Martin, relict of the late Rev. Robert Martin, and niece of Robert Ashman, Esq., Bath.


8 SEPTEMBER 1837, Friday


At Wendron, on the 24th ult., by the Rev. Mr. Perry, Mr. N. M. James, to Miss Frances Toy, both of that place.

On Thursday, the 31st ult., at St. Margaret's Church, Westminster, B. M. Kelly, Esq., R.N., second son of the late B. Marwood Kelly, Esq., solicitor, Holsworthy, and nephew of the late Arthur Kelly, Esq. of Kelly, in the county of Devon, to Mary Ann, only daughter of Richard Price, Esq., of Highfield Lodge, in the county of Sussex.

On Monday, the 28th ult., at Barnstaple, Mr. John Avery, of Summerland Place, in that town, to Mrs. Jane Hammond of Pilton. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Joseph Fletcher, Wesleyan Minister, who took for his ground-work the form given in the Common Prayer Book, but introducing many alterations. This is the first marriage that has taken place in Barnstaple, under the new Act. Mr. Barry attended as Registrar.


15 SEPTEMBER 1837, Friday


At Crowan, on Saturday last, Mr. Cuthbert Bawden, to Miss N. Goldsworthy.

At Madron, on Tuesday last, Mr. John James, saddler, to Miss Elizabeth Davey, both of Penzance.

On Wednesday last, at St. Agnes, by the Rev. G. Bellamy, Mary, only daughter of Mr. Richard Newton, to J.H. Bellamy, R.N., eldest son of George Bellamy, Esq., M.D., of Plymouth.

On Wednesday the 13th instant, at St. Agnes, Capt James Ninnis, to Miss Percilla Stephens, the only daughter of Mr. H. F. Stephens, Goonlaze House, of the same parish.

On Wednesday last, at Egloshayle, by the Rev. Thomas Stackhouse Carlyon, Thomas Martyn, merchant, of Wadebridge, to Susanna Symons, second daughter of Mr. Silas Edward Martyn, of St. Miniver.

Mr. Jno. Childs, tailor, of Penzance, to Mrs. M. Easterway, of St. Just.

On Thursday last, at St. Thomas's, Exeter, Mr. J. Spark, of the firm of Messrs. Coulson and Sprak, Forestreet, to Fanny, second daughter of Mr. W. Stephens, of the Half Moon Inn, in that city.


22 SEPTEMBER 1837, Friday


At St. Keverne, on the 7th instant, William Ward Esq., of the 61st Regiment, to Mary Murley, youngest daughter of the late Rev. J. R. Stevens, Rector of Landewednack and Ruan Major in this county.

On Tuesday last, at Lifton, Mr. John Ching, druggist and wine-merchant, Launceston, to Miss Lawrence, of the former place. The happy pair immediately set out for the continent.

At St. Minver, on Tuesday last, Mr. G. Hawken, of the smack "Rosamond Jane" of Padstow, to Ann, second daughter of Mr. W. Blake, of St. Minver.

On Monday last, at St. Gluvias, Mr. John Rawling to Miss G. Rapson, both of Penryn.

On the 16th instant, Capt. Edward Toms, of the schooner "Sisters" to Miss Young, both of St. Ives.

29 SEPTEMBER 1837, Friday

On Monday last, at the Bethesda Chapel, Truro, by the Rev. W. Mooge, Mr. Birrett, draper &c., London-House, to Jane, third daughter of Mr. James John, St. Clement's Inn. This is the first marriage that has taken place in a Dissenting chapel in Truro, under the new act.

At Madron, on Wednesday last, Mr. Huthnance, stationer, of Penzance, eldest son of Lieut. J. Huthnance, Royal Artillery, to Miss Jenkin, of the same place.

At Ladock, on Sunday last, by the Rev. H. Ware, Mr. John Parsons, of Newport, Monmouthshire, to Miss Catherine Coppestone, of Fowey.

At Probus, on Tuesday last, Mr. Wm. Harris, of Kea, to Catherine, third daughter of Mr. John Harris, Tresawle, near Probus.

On Wednesday last, at St. Austell, Mr. John H. Rosevear, to Miss Eliza Vivian.

At Camelford, on Tuesday last, Mr. Hugh Honey, to Miss Ann Cock. On Wednesday, at the same place, Mr. Thomas Solomon, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Mr George Arnall, innkeeper.

On the 7th instant, at Rincurran, in the county of Cork, by the lady's father, Mr. J. N. Stevens, surgeon of St. Keverne, to Eliza, youngest daughter of the Rev. J. Bugwell Creagh, of Kinsdale.

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