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1839 MARRIAGES

JULY



5 JULY 1853, Friday


On Tuesday the 2nd instant, by license, at the Registrar's Office, Truro, Edwin Hornblower, second son of Mr. Cock, of Redruth, to Charlotte, youngest daughter of the late Mr. Milford, of the former place.

At Gwinear church, on Tuesday the 2nd instant, by the Rev. J. G. Wulff, James Wearne, Esq. of Helston, to Philippa, second daughter of Joseph Vivian, Esq., of Roseworthy.

At Helston, on the 27th ultimo, Mr. Martin, of Tregathenon, in Sithney, to Lucy, youngest daughter of Mr. John Dobb of Helston.

At St. Austell, on Monday last, Mr. William Phillips, cooper, to Miss Jane Quiller.


12 July 1839, Friday


At the Superintendant Registrar's Office, Redruth, on the 11th instant, by license, Mr. James Chegwidden, of St. Day, to Miss Mary Tabb Quick.

On Tuesday the 9th instant, at the Independent chapel, [Tav]istock, by the Rev. Wm. Rooker, Mr. Samuel Long Northey, to Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. Flamank, of that place.

On Wednesday, the 10th instant at Camelford, Mr. George Elvin, of Lostwithiel, maltster, to Miss Jane ..rvey, of Camelford.


19 JULY 1839, Friday


At St. Luke's Church, Chelsea, on the 27th ultimo, Mr. John Wills, of 14, Harrison-street, Regent-square, London, to Nanny, eldest daughter of Mr. Arthur Callaway, builder, of Truro.

At Tetcott, Devon, on the 2nd instant, Mr. Joseph Pascoe, architect and surveyor, of Bodmin, to Mrs. Chapple, widow of the late Mr. John Chapple, of Laveddon, Bodmin.

On the 9th instant at Sticklepath, in the Wesleyan Chapel, by the Rev. J. Stote, Mr. Richard Jessop, ironmonger, to Miss Elizabeth Malins, both of Okehampton, in the presence of Mr. Newton, the registrar, and other respectable persons of the neighbourhood.

At Gulval, on Saturday last, Mr. Charles Richards, to Miss Fanny Roberts. The united ages of the bride and bridegroom are 139 years.

On Thursday last, at the Ebenezer Methodist Chapel, by the Rev. Mr. Burgess, Capt. Hardinge, Donegal Militia, to Mrs. Jane Ireland, of Plymouth.

On the 16th inst., at St. Stephen's Coleman-street, Exeter, by the Rev. H. F. Lyte, Charles Thomson, Esq., of East Teignmouth, son of the late Wm. Thomson, Esq. of Falmouth, to Anne, youngest daughter of the late Dr. Lempriere.


26 JULY 1839, Friday


On the 14th instant, at Dawlish, John Shapter, Esq., Barrister-at-law, to Mary Anne Jane, youngest daughter of Harry Lerke Gibbs, Esq., M.D., of Southerahay Place, Exeter.

At St. Ives, on the 25th instant, Mr. John Craze, to Miss Noal, daughter of Capt. William Noal, of Wheal Darlington Mine.

At Hayle, on Friday last, Mr. Richard Truscot, to Miss Sarah Balten.

At St. Dennis, on Monday the 15th instant, Mr. Hugh Biddick, of London, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Mr. Yelland, of the former parish.

At Mount Hindmost Great House, Clarendon, in Jamaica, on the 27th of May last, by the Rev. G. C. P. Fearon, Nicholas Grose, Esq., second son of Mr. Nicholas Grose, of Clan, in Lanivet, to Sarah, eldest daughter of the late Peter Pattie, Esq., of Lockfields, near Dumfries, Scotland.

On Sunday, the 14th instant, at Antony Church, Mr. Lobb, jun., of Torpoint, to Elizabeth, second daughter of Mr. Teague, of the same place, builder.

At Barnstaple, Mr. Wm. Vellacott, of the firm of Messrs. W. and J. Vellacott, of that town, drapers, to Ellen, youngest daughter of Israel Doidge, Esq., late of Bideford, merchant.

On Tuesday, the 16th instant, at St. George's Church, Stonehouse, Mr. J. Harvey of her Majesty's ship, "Belleisle", to Miss Hunt of Falmouth.


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