cornwall england newspaper


1843 DEATHS

JULY



7 JULY 1843, Friday


On Thursday, the 29th ult., at Bosvigo House, [?] Truro, the residence of S. Moyle, Esq., Mrs. [?], second daughter of the late Rev. N. Keedall, of [?] in this county, in the 70th year of her age. For [?] years past this lady devoted a considerable portion of her time to objects of charity; and, by her decease, the poor have lost a valuable benefactor.

On the 29th ult., at Falmouth, Mrs. Win[?], aged [?] years.

At Portloe, in Veryan, on the 1st instant, the [?] daughter of Mr. John Trevarton, shoemaker.

At Trethewiel, in St. Just in Roseland, on the 28th [?], Mr. John James Harvey, mariner, aged 19 years.

At Holmbush, St. Austell, on Saturday last, the [?] of Mr. Hawken, of the Holmbush Inn, aged 31 years.

At St. Austell, on Sunday last, Maria, the wife of [?] Joseph Rundle, shoemakaer, aged 60 years.

At Lostwithiel, on the 29th ult., the wife of Mr. S[?], druggist, &c.

At Torpoint, on the 23rd ult., Mary, relict of the [?] Mr. M. Foster, master R.N., aged 88 years.

At Hessenford, in the parish of St. Germans, [?] Saturday last, Mr. George Wilcocks, of the Cornish [?] Inn, in that place.

On the 25th ult., at the Vicarage-house, St. Ive, [M?] Anne, the only child of the Rev. W. Nattle, curate of that parish, aged 11 years.

On the 29th ultimo, at St. Ives, Matilda, relict of the late Lieut. Eldred Roberts, R.N., aged 38 years.

On the 29th ult., at Pillaton, Mr. Vesey Pearce, 65 years.

In North America, last August, Mrs. Mary Jen[?] of Hayle, aged 67 years.


14 JULY 1843, Friday


At Boppart, on the Rhine, recently, J. Basset, Esq., of Upper Brook-street, London, nephew of the late [L?] Dunstanville, of Tehidy, and late M.P. For Helston.

Suddenly, on Friday last, in Lemon-street, [?], in the 65th year of his age, Mr. Dryden, for [?] years steward to the D[anie?]ll family, late of [?] in this county � a situation, which he [?] with [?] and uprightness. He was an affectionate [?], father, and a sincere friend, and is much [?] who knew him.

On Wednesday last, at Swansea, (where he had recently gone with a hope of improving his health,) Mr. William Christoe, of this town, assay master, aged 51 years. His virtues were many, and his loss is severely felt by his family and numerous friends.

Yesterday, at Truro, Mr. James Catchpole, aged 33 years.

At Chacewater, on Saturday last, Mrs. Hamlyn, wife of Mr. Hamlyn, grocer, &c., aged 69 years.

On the 8th instatn, at Devorna, Richard, second son of the late Capt. Francis Treweeke, aged 39 years.

At Roche, on the 4th inst., sincerely lamented by a large circle of friends, Mr. Samuel Lawry, aged 69 years, having been upwards of 46 years an acceptable local preacher in the Wesleyan Connexion.

At Charlestown, on the 6th inst., Mrs. Elizabeth Ellery, aged 25 years.

At Pentire, in the parish of Crantock, on Saturday last, Agnes, wife of Mr. Nicholas House, aged 67 years.

At Marazion, on the 10th instant, the eldest daughter of Mr. Edmund Roberts, aged 4 years.

At Callington, on Monday last, the wife of Mr. William Gray, boot-maker, aged 53 years.

At Callington, on Friday last, the infant daughter of Mrs. John Philp, late of the Market-house Inn.

On the 26th ult. At the vicarage, St. Ive, Mary anne, only child of the Rev. W. Nattle, aged 11 years.

At Tor House, Torpoint, suddenly, on Sunday last, Rear-Admiral Sir James Hillyar, G.C.B., aged 73 years.

On the 1st instant, at Plymouth, Sarah Abbot, a member of the Society of Friends, aged 84 years.

At Liverpool, on the 5th instant, Philippa Elizabeth, wife of James Wason, Esq., aged 70 years.

On the 6th inst., at Prior Park College, Bath, Dr. Baines, Bishop of Siga, and vicar Apostolic of the Western District. But the day before, he delivered a most powerful discourse at the opening of the new chapel of St. Mary, Bristol.

At Furry Park, near Dublin, the residence of his son, on Saturday last, the Right Hon. Charles Kendal Bushe, aged 76 years.


21 JULY 1843, Friday


On Friday last, at Truro, William Henry, eldest son of Mr. Salter, auctioneer, &c., aged 48 years.

At Truro, on Sunday lst, Olympia Young, youngest daughter of Mr. Thomas Tucker, herald painter, aged 6 years.

At Truro, on Sunday last, Henry Mooring, infant son of H.S. Stokes, Esq., aged ten months.

At Devoran, on Saturday last, Mr. Benjamin Francis, third son of the late Capt., Wm. Francis, aged 25 years. The deceased was a young man of rare but modest merit, and was universally esteemed and beloved by all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance.

On the 11th inst., at Tremough, near Penryn, Charles, infant, son of T.H. Tilly, Esq.

At the Vicarage, Newlyn East, on the 7th inst., the wife of the Rev. Edward Dix, of a son.

On the [?] instant, at Falmouth, the wife of Mr. [?] C[?], of Helston, aged 41 years.

On the 16th instant, at Falmouth, Thomas, third son of Mr. T.P. Dixon, bookseller, aged 4 years.

On the 19th instant, at Falmouth, the infant daughter of Mr. Austin Michell, chemist.

On Sunday last, at Peng[?]gan, in the parish of Camborne, Ann, wife of Mr. Henry Skewes, aged 33 years.

At Camborne, on Monday last, Elizabeth, wife of Mr. S. Bailey, aged 21 years.

On Friday last, at Manorgwidden, in the parish of Gwennap, Mr. Wm. Reed, aged 71 years, respected and beloved by a large circle of friends and acquaintances.

On Friday last, at Canon's-town, in the parish of Ludgvan, John Hodge, aged 9 years; and Mr. Wm. Hosking, aged 45 years.

On Friday last, at Amelvear, in the parish of Towednack, Mrs. Alice Curnow, aged 72 years.

At Marazion, at the house of her son-in-law, Mr. Miller, grocer, Mrs. G. Johns, of St. Michael's Mount, aged 78 years.

On Sunday last, at St. Just in Penwith, the wife of Mr. James Trembath, leaving a husband and three children to lament their loss.

At Nine Stones, in the parish of St. Austell, on Sunday last, of inflammation, occasioned by drinking cold water while the body was in a state of perspiration, Mr. Thomas Nicholls, aged 54 years, leaving a wife and several children to lament their loss.

On Sunday last, at Ventonwin, in the parish of St. Stephens by St. Auste.., Miss Elizabeth Hicks, aged 58 years.

At Callington, on Saturday last, Mr. Poad, hatter, aged 86 years.

At Stration, on Thursday, the 13th inst., Mr. James Cook James, aged 38 [33?] years.

At his residence in George-street, Devonport, on the night of Thursday, the 13th instant, the Rev. J.G. Kinsman. He had retired to rest as usual, on Thursday evening, when an affection of the heart, with which he had been afflicted for many years, seized him, and within an hour he was a corpse.

At Waterloo Parade, Bideford, the wife of Mr. Edward Martin While, builder, &c.

At Torpoint, on Tuesday last, Commander Robert Dunlapp, on the retired list.

On Sunday last, at Hill Side, King's Langley, Ann Augusta, wife of Henry T[?]nell, Esq., M.D., for Devon-port, and eldest daughter of the late Right Hon. Sir R. Wilmot Hotton, Bart.

At Yapytty Ystwyth, near the Devil's Bridge, Car[?]shire, on the 30th ult., Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, of the Star? Inn, aged 64 years.


28 JULY 1843, Friday


At Redruth, on Monday last, suddenly, Capt. Charles Bennett, R.N., aged 68 years.

At Carnbell, in the parish of Gwinear, on the 18th instant, Mrs. Ann Luke, aged 80 years.

At Hayle Copperhouse, on Wednesday last, Capt. Benjamin Shugg, aged 37 years. The deceased had only reached home on Monday, from Leghorn, whither he had gone for the benefit of his health.

At St. Just in Penwith, on Wednesday, the 19th inst., Capt. Thomas Hattam, aged 90 years; and Mr. Richard Hodge, aged 40 years.

At Alverton, Penzance, on Monday last, Mr. John Gribble, aged 22 years.

At Ladock, on Sunday last, Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. M. Griffin, aged 4 years.

At Pendower, in the parish of Philleigh, on the 19th instant, the infant daughter of Mr. Joseph Williams; and on the 22nd instant, the wife of Mr. Joseph Williams, aged 39 years.

At Chyvouge, in the parish of Perranarworthal, on the 17th instant, after a short but severe illness, James, son of Mr. James Williams, woolcomber, aged 21 years.

At Fowey, on the 20th instant, the last of three of Mr. E. Blight's surviving children, who have all died within ten days, of that fatal malady scarlatina.

At her residence, Lostwithiel, on Wednesday last, Mrs. Louisa Westlake, aged 48 yers.

At Trewiston, in the parish of St. Minver, lately, Mr. Wm. Mably, sen., aged 85 years.

At Trevena, in the parish of Tintagel, on Tuesday last, Mary, wife of Mr. Thomas Glanwill, of the wortley Arms Inn.

At Trecarn, in the parish of Tintagel, on Wednesday last, the infant son of Mr. Andrew.

At Redmoor, near Callington, on the 16th instant, aged 55 years. Captain Harper, the managing agent of the Redmoor mines, greatly respected and beloved by all who knew him.


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