cornwall england newspaper


1840 MARRIAGES

FEBRUARY



7 FEBRUARY 1840, Friday


On Monday last, at Truro, Mr. Thomas THOMAS, hatter, of Truro, to Miss VAGUE, of Manaccan.

At Falmouth, on the 5th instant, W. PENNYCOCK, Esq., surgeon of H. M. packet "Hope", to Eliza, third daughter of Mr. SMITH, grocer &c.

At the Baptist Chapel, Falmouth, by the Rev. J. Watts, Mr. J. DANZING? To Miss PASCO, both of that town. [Dancing possibly ih]

On the 30th ult., at the Wesleyan Association Chapel, Polperro, Mr. John BLAKE, of the parish of Landrake, to Miss Grace MAGOR, daughter to Mr. William Magor, of the Barton, Lansallos. This bring the first instance in which this ceremony has been celebrated in the neighbourhood, out of the Established Church, the incident attracted a large number of spectators. The form was that of the Established Church, much modified, and with the incorporation of the forms required by the new Act of Parliament that confers this valuable boon on Dissenters.

At St. Columb Minor, on the 30th ultimo, Mr. Wm. WILLIAMS, to Miss TINNEY, both of that parish.

At Minster, by Boscastle, on Thursday last, Mr. John HAWKEN of Camelford, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Mr. John LANDER, of the former parish.

At Madron, on Friday last, by the Rev. M. N. Peters, Mr. T. C. HARRY, draper, of Penzance, to Mary Spencer, only daughter of Mr. LAVARE, of Bishop-street, Portland-square, Bristol.

On the 20th ult., at St. Stephens by Saltash, Mr. H. A. DALBY, eldest son of Augustus Dalby, Esq., Master R.N., to Eliza, youngest daughter of Mr. George INNES, R.N., both of Saltash.

At Sheviock, Mr. JONES, of Denebole Mill, to Miss SERPEL, daughter of Mrs. Serpel, innkeeper, of Craft Hole.

On Saturday last, at Bridport, Charles SHOLL, Esq., Comptroller of the Customs at that port, to Sarah, daughter of the Rev. - BROADLEY, Rector of Bridport.

At Stoke Church, on Friday, the 24th ult., by the Rev. W. S. HORE, J.H. PARSONS, Esq., of Aveton Gifford, to Miss TOMS, of Wadebridge.

On Thursday last, at the Unitarian Chapel, Morley-street, Plymouth, by the Rev. W. Odgers, Mr. James SAUNDERS, Wine and Porter Merchant, Notte-street, to Mrs. BENNET, of Oxford-street, relict of the late John BENNET, Esq., of Fowey, Cornwall. [One man's relict is another's bride. ih]

On Saturday last, at St. Marylebone church, by the Rev. J. H. Spry, D.D., William Frederick EBRINGTON, Captain in the Scots Fusillier Guards, only son of the late General Ebrington, to Mary Anne, eldest daughter of b. B. WILLIAMS, Esq., of Portland-place.

Last week, at Charles Church, Plymouth, Mr. J. N. HEARDER, of Buckwell-street, Plymouth, to Joanna, youngest daughter of the late H. HEARDER, Esq., of Newton Abbot.


14 FEBRUARY 1840, Friday


On Monday last, at St. Clements, by the Rev. Mr. ?son, Mr. S. Wills, to Mary Ann, eldest daughter of the late Mr. R. Bilkey, of Truro.

On St Breock, on Thursday, the 30th ult., Mr G(?) Tucker Hodge, of Withiel, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Mr. W. Hosking, of the former parish.

At St. Hillary, on the 10th instant, Mr. W(?) Richards, to Miss J. S. Rawlings, both of Marazion.

At Veryan, on Tuesday last, Mr. Martin Luney (?), jr., wheelwright, to Miss Bullock, of Goran(?).

At the Friend's Meeting House, Falmouth, on the ? instant, Mr. Charles Gilpin, of Bristol, to Anna, daughter of W. Crouch, Esq., of the former place.

At St. Enoder, on the 30th ult., by the Rev. E. (?), Mr. James Manuell to Miss Eliza Osborne.


21 FEBRUARY 1840, Friday


On Tuesday last, at Truro, Mr. Sampson, tailor, to Mrs. Jane Jenkin, both of that place.

On Thursday, the 20th instant, at Illogan, by the Rev. George Treweeke, rector, Capt. Richard Sincock, eldest son of William Sincock, Esq., manager of Treleigh (?) Cossols, to Mary Elizabeth, second daughter of Mr, Donald Bain, of Portreath.

On Wednesday se'nnight, at Liskeard, Mr. John Moon, to Miss Bray.

At Probus, on Saturday last, Mr. John Coombe, boot and shoe maker, to Eliza, second daughter of Mr. Peters, of that place.

On the 17th instant, at Madron, George Bevan, Esq., surgeon, to Miss Boase, both of St. Ives.

On the 18th instant, at St. Kew, by the Rev. J. S. Scobell, Mr. Warwick G. Pearse, of Camelford, to Nannie, daughter of the late Martin West, Esq., of Egloshayle.

On Sunday last, at Poundstock, Mr. Henry (?)Bxxxx, of Bude, to Miss M. Symons, of the former place.

On Wednesday last, at Phillack, by the Rev. William Hockin, Capt. John Stephens Ley, of the schooner, "William and Thomas," to Miss Mary Vandrey, daughter of the late Rev. Wm Vandrey, Gwinear.

(Can't read this line)...by the Rev. Luxmore, Mr. George C. Symons, chemist and druggist, to Miss Mary Ann Stribling, both of that place. Also, on the same day, Mr. W. Reed, of London, draper, to Miss Sarah Stribling, sister of the above.

On Thursday, the 20th instant, at St. George's Church, Stonehouse, Lieut.. Watson, of the Royal Marines, son of the late Rear Admiral Watson, to Miss Kinsman, eldest daughter of Major Kinsman,of Durnford-street.

On Saturday last, at Harrold Beds, Christopher Gerard Rigbye Collins, of Helena House, Sidmouth, and Heavitree, Devon, Esq., late of the 16th Dragoons, to Annette, third daughter of John Herketh Lethbridge, Esq., and granddaughter of Sir Thomas Buckler Lethbridge, of Sandhill Park, Somerset, Bart.


28 FEBRUARY 1840, Friday


At St. Just in Penwith, on the 22nd instant, by the Rev. John Buller, Mr. Henry Williams, late of London, to Miss E. Warren, of the former parish.

On Wednseday last, at the Registrar's Office, Helston, Mr. James Glasson, to Miss Eleanor Jewell, both of Crowan.

On Sunday last, at Mevagissey, by the Rev. D. Jenkins, Mr. Hill, of Polgooth, to Miss M. A. Hodges, of Mevagissey.

On the 26th instant, at Barnstaple, by the Rev. H. Luxmore, Mr. George C. Symons, chemist and druggist, to Miss Mary Ann Stribling, both of that place. Also, on the same day, Mr. W. Reed, of London, draper, to Miss Sarah Stribling, sister of the above.


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