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1842 DEATHS

JUNE



3 JUNE 1842, Friday


At Truro, on Wednesday last, after a lingering illnes, Miss Fanny MILFORD, aged 66 years.

At Truro, on Tuesday last, Edwin Arthur, infant son of Mr. STEPHENS, printer, &c.

On Wednesday last, at Truro, the wife of Mr. W. H. MINERS, tinman, aged 25 years.

On the 26th ult., at Truro, Elizabeth Ann, daughter of Mr. Thomas COCK, shoemaker.

On Monday last, at Truro, the wife of Mr. GIBSON, tea dealer, aged 39 years.

On Wednesday last, at Truro, the wife of Mr. Thomas CORNISH, blacksmith, aged 78 years.

On Tuesday last, at Ladock, Francis, third son of Mr. BLAKE, aged 7 years; also James, the second son of Mr. James STRONGMAN, aged 5 years.

On Monday last, at her daughter's house, Lanner Mill, St. Allen, Catherine, relict of the late Mr. Richard HOSKINS, yeoman, and grand-daughter of the late Rev. Richard BUCKLAND, for forty years vicar of the above parish, aged 82 years. She was sincerely respected by all who knew her.

At Newquay, on the 30th ultimo, the wife of Mr. Richard TUMMON, of the Ship Inn, aged 57 years.

At East Looe, on the 29th ult., Mr. SPILLER, aged 40 years.

On the 1st inst., at Cuagarne, Gwennap, Mr. BAYNARD, formerly of Hendra, in the parish of Madron, but late of Bristol, aged 73 years. His sufferings in his last illnes were borne with Christian patience and resignation, accompanied by a firm reliance on the atonement made by Christ his Saviour.

On Friday last, at Hayle, Miss Alice DAVEY, aged 74 years; also, Nicholas Edwin, son of Capt. Henry CUNDY, aged 4 years.

At Tregenna Castle, on Saturday lasst, Mary, daughter of Mr. John TREWREN, aged 17 years.

On the 26th ult., at Crowan, Capt. James MILLETT, aged 49 years.

At St. Erth, on the 25th ultimo, Mr. Samuel SKINNER, aged 60 years.

At Penzance, on Thursday the 26th ult., aged 38 years, Julia Anne, wife of George Dennis JOHN, Esq., and daughter of the late Walter TREVELYNN, Esq., of Netherwhilton, in the county of Northumberland.

On Sunday last, at Penzance, the wife of Mr. G. HOSKEN, aged 71 years.

Lately at Penzance, Mrs. Margaret CORNISH, aged 79 years.

On Saturday last, at Eglorose, in the parish of St. Germans, at an advanced age, Mr. John COAD.

Suddenly, at Wallington, on Friday last, the 27th of May, A. O. MOLESWORTH, Esq., second son of the late Mr. Arscott O. Molesworth.

Lately, in London, the youngest son of Mr. Stephen THOMAS, late of Truro, aged 14 months.


10 JUNE 1842, Friday


Yesterday, at Calenick, Henry, eldest son of Mr. Henry MICHELL, aged 30 years. His amiable qualities endeared him to his friends, and the reliance of his heart on a crucified Saviour gave him peace and joy, - and thus he entered into rest.

Yesterday, at Truro, Miss Elizabeth DOWNE, aged 80 years.

At Truro, on Monday last, Mr. Edward BUCKINGHAM, aged 77 years, formerly a respectable farmer of the parish of Kenwyn.

On Wednesday last, in Ferris Town, Truro, Elizabeth, the beloved wife of Mr. John HALL, builder, aged 38 years.

On the 29th of May, Jane, aged 4 years; on the 4th instant, Martha Ellen, aged 6 years; and on the 5th, Charles, aged 10 years, children of John MAY, labourer, of Penpoll, in the parish of Feock.

At Penryn, on the 8th instant, Henry, second son of Mr. STEPHENS, tailor, &c., aged 27 years.

On the 2nd inst., at Falmouth, Kezia Wesley, daughter of Mr. Wm. CARNE.

At St. Austell, on the 5th instant, Mary Ann, youngest daughter of Mr. John PERROW, aged 13 months.

At Shop. Lower St. Columb, on the 6th instant, Mr. John GRIGG, yeoman, at an advanced age.

At Padstow, on Saturday last, Mrs. Mary Ann COOMBE, of St. Agnes, one of the passengers who left port on board the "Spring Flower," which got damaged at sea, and was obliged to put back.

On the 6th instant at Haye, Callington, Mrs. G. HERRING, late of Tremoan, aged 77 years.

On Sunday last, at Tredrizziek House, St. Minver, Mrs. MOYLE, relict of the late Mr. Wm. Moyle, at an advanced age.

On Tuesday last, at Longridge, in the parish of Linkinhorne, Mrs. Richard PEARSE, aged 70 years.

On the 1st instant, at Newport, Launceston, after a short illness, Wm PEARSE, Esq., aged 76. He was universally respected and beloved for his eminent piety and general benevolence, and his death will be sincerely and deeply lamented. For nearly sixty years he was a consistent and highly esteemed member of the Wesleyan Society, and for many years past a very influential character in conexion with that body of christians.

At Hayle, on Saturday last, Mrs. Ann PERRY, aged 70 years.

On the 2nd instant, at Helesveor, near St. Ives, the wife of Mr. John CURNOW. At St. Ives, on the 2nd inst., the son of Capt HODGE, of the schooner "Cornish Diamond," aged 2 years; on the 4th, the wife of Mr. Wm. TOMS, jun., aged 32 years; on the 5th, the son of Mr. John COCK, aged three years; and on the 7th inst., John (?SP) CRESE, aged 55 years.

On Monday last, at Penzance, Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the Rev. William JAMES, of Perheatha (?SP), in the parish of Gerrans, aged 19 years old.

At Mousehole, on Sunday last, Mrs. Richard Passack (?SP), aged 42 years.

At Holsworthy, on Friday last, Mrs. Wennscott (?SP), aged 70 years.

On Thursday, the 2nd instant, at the house of his sister-in-law, Mrs. INGERSOLL, Vauxhall Cottage, Longton, Staffordshire Potteries, after a few days illness, aged 65 yeras, James LANDER, Esq., of Belmont Lodge, near Falmouth.

On the 30th ult., at Youlstone, near Barnstaple, Sir Arthur CHICHESTER, Bart., aged 52 years. He married Miss Charlotte WILLIAMS, youngest daughter of Sir James Hamlyn WILLIAMS, Bart., by whom, who died in 1834, He had issue several children, his eldest son Arthur, born in 1822, succeeding to the family honours.


17 JUNE 1842, Friday


On Tuesday last, at Truro, after an illness which she bore with christian patience and resignation, Jane, widow of the late Thomas WARREN, Esq., aged 81 years.

At Truro, on Sunday last, Mr. John DUNKIN, aged 60 years.

In Fairmantle-street, Truro, on Tuesday last, after a short illness, Henrietta, fourth daughter of Mr. Thomas EYNE, aged 19 years.

At Truro, on Tuesday last, Mrs. TREGIDDA, aged 62 years.

At Nanskoke, Illogan, on Wednesday last, Mr. Arthur TREWARTHA.

Last week, at Lischon, in Crantock, Mr. Joe ??? , aged 18 years.

At Veryan, on Friday last, of lock-jaw, occasioned by his having improperly cut a corn about a fortnight before, Mr. James DENRICK, aged 22 years.

On the 7th instant, at Goran Haven, Mr. Nicholas BILLING, brother of the late Rev. W. Billing, of (?SP) Festhscatha, aged 68 years.

Lately, at Goran Haven, Mr. Edward FRANCES, aged 70 years.

On the 9th instant, at Goran Haven, Mr. OLIVER. formerly of Trewallack, St. Goran.

At St. Austell, on the 9th instant, Mrs. KEAST, aged 44 years.

At Bodmin, on Tuesday last, Henry, only son of Mr. MUDGE, surgeon, aged 5 years.

At Padstow, last week, Mrs. BROAD, relict of the late Thomas Broad, Esq., aged 80 years.-- Also Mrs. Mary STONE, aged 83 years; and on the 14th instant. Mrs. Mary MAY, aged 65 years.

On Sunday last, at Hayle, Mary Joanna, daughter of Mr. John WEST, aged 5 years.

At Hawke's Point, near St. Ives, on Saturday last, Mr. E. RICHARDS, aged 76 years.

At St. Ives, on the 9th instant, Miss Catherine QUICK, late of Devonport, aged 22 years; and Eleanor, daughter of Mr. J. SISELY, aged 12 years.

On the 10th instant, at St. Ives, the son of Mr. J. THOMAS, aged 19 months.

At St. Ives, on the 13th instant, Mrs. KELLY, post-mistress, aged 61 years; and Mary, wife of Mr. T. TREVORROW, aged 68 years.

On the 15th instant, at St. Ives, the son of Mr. Thomas GRENFELL, aged 8 months.

On Monday last, at Pembroke Cottage, Penzance, Elizabeth, wife of Mr. Philip MARRACK, aged 42 years.

On Saturday last, at Ottery, St. Mary, Devon, Nevell, second son of the late Nevell NORWAY, Esq., of Wadebridge, aged 11 years.

On the 9th instant, at her residence on St. David's Hill, Exeter, Elizabeth, third daughter of the Rev. Chichester TOMKINS, formerly vicar of St. Winnow, in this county.

On the 7th instant, at Plympton, Devon, aged 50 years, Harriette Elford, wife of the Rev. John SMYTHE, and second daughter of the late Rev. Wm. WYATT, Rector of Framlingham, Suffolk.

At Portsmouth, on Friday last, aged 16 yuears, Sarah Ann, the beloved and only daughter of Captain MORGAN, R. N.

At Rugby, on Sunday last, after only two hours' illness, the Rev. Dr. ARNOLD, Regius Professor of Modern History in the University of Oxford, and Head Master of Rugby School.

At Hong Kong, China, on the 15th of December last, of small pox, although vaccinated when young, Lieut. Oldham ROGERS, of H. M. 55th Regiment, second son of the late John Rogers Esq., of Antron lodge, near Helston, aged 24 years.


24 JUNE 1842, Friday


At Truro, on Sunday last, Mrs. ROBINS, formerly of the New Inn, in that town, aged 65 years.

On Wednesday last, at Truro, Miss Mary GUMBLETON, governess of the British Infant School in that town, aged 41 years.

Yesterday at Truro, Mr. TREWELLA, formerly a highly respected boot and shoemaker of that town, aged 79 years.

At Perran Wharf, on Friday last, in the 60th year of his age, in the full assurance of everlasting life, Mr. Richard TREGASKIS, for upwards of 27 years the much-valued and confidential agent of Messrs. Fox and Co., of that place. He was for more than 40 years a consistent and zealous member of the Wesleyan Methodist Society. In early life he evinced a strong taste for literary pursuits, and at intervals he devoted much of his leisure to them in his late years. A zealous cultivation of science led him to an intimate acquaintance with the late revered President of the Royal Society, and with many other scientific men of distinction; and many of his papers may be found in the Philosophical Magazine, and other scientific periodicals. Remarkable through life for a disposition of the utmost kindness and gentleness, he endeared himself to a large circle of acquaintances, by whom, and by an extensive family connexion, his memory will long be cherished with affectionate remembrance.

At St. Ives, on Friday last, Mrs. CRAZE, aged 54 years; and James, son of Mr. P. ROGERS, aged 6 years.

On Monday last, at Penzance, Mrs. W. SYMONDS, aged 46 years.

On Monday last, at Ludock, John, third son of the late Mr. John MOORE, aged 3 years.

At Grampound, on Friday last, Mr. Samuel TREMAIN, aged 23 years.

On the 16th instant, at Manaccan, the wife of Mr. Wm. JOHNS.

At East Looe, on the 16th instant, Mrs. BR???ER, aged 35 years.

On Saturday, the 11th instant, at Blackheath, Kent, Henry Collan, only son of Richard HARVEY, Esq., of St. Day, in this county, aged 3 years.

On Thursday, se'nnight, in Wellington-street, Torpoint, the wife of Mr. Joseph BRIGGS.

At Bath, on the 11th instant, Mr. OAKLEY, son of Mrs. Oakley, of the Full Moon Hotel, in that city, aged 26 years.

On the 16th instant, in Gloucester-place, Miss ROLLE, the eldest surviving sister of the late Lord Rolle.


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