cornwall england newspaper


1847 DEATHS

FEBRUARY



5 FEBRUARY 1847, Friday


At TRURO, on Saturday last, Mr. Richard MEWTON, cabinet maker, aged 67 years.

At TRURO, on Wednesday last, the wife of Mr. COURTIS, aged 77 years.

At the residence of her grandmother, Mrs. PIDWELL, MYLOR, on the 23rd ult., Elizabeth second daughter of David HART, Esq., of FORESTGATE, WEST HAM, ESSEX, aged 12 years.

At PENRYN, on Sunday last, Mrs. SHAW, aged 73 years.

At HELSTON, on Friday last, Miss Nancy TRENGROUSE, aged 45 years.

At HELSTON, on Tuesday last, after a lingering illness, Sarah, wife of Mr. Jonathan HODGE, jeweller, aged 42 years.

At MARAZION, on 28th ult., Mr. G. HARRIS, aged 75 years; and on Wednesday last, Mr. WM. WELLINGTON, grocer, aged 70 years.

At PENZANCE, on the 26th ult., Mr. M. DONITHORNE, aged 58 years.

At ST.JUST in PENWITH, on Friday last, Sarah, daughter of Mr. Henry WHITE, aged 11 years.

At CROWLAS, in the parish of LUDGVAN, on Sunday last, Mrs. Jane SEMMENS, aged 63 years.

At VELLENOWETH, in the parish of LUDGVAN, on Wednesday last, Mrs. Mary PASCOE, aged 65 years.

At POLGLAZE, in the parish of CREED, on Wednesday last, Ann, relict of the late John TURNER, Esq., of MARAZION, aged 97 years.

At TREGONY, on Saturday last, Eliza, WIFE OF Mr. Richard HUGO, postmaster, aged 41 years.

At CHARLESTOWN, on Friday last, the wife of Mr. John DINGLE, aged 67 years; and on Saturday, the infant son of Capt. COUCH, of the "Patty."

At BODMIN, on Sunday last, Miss Jane SOLOMON, of the Garland Ox Inn, aged 38 years.

At PADSTOW, on Saturday last, Mr. Thomas NICKELLS, coal merchant, aged 70 years.

At WINCHESTER, on the 2nd ult., Mr. Philip DREW, formally of FALMOUTH, aged 75 years.

At DUBLIN, on the 21st ult., Mr. Isaac ISAACS, merchant, late of FALMOUTH, aged 60 years.

At Hampton Terrace, ST.THOMAS'S, EXETER, on the 27th ult., Emma Anne, wife of Mr. Thomas SANFORD, jun., aged 23 years.

At CLIFTON, H. N. TOMLINS, Esq., for forty years Clerk of the Indictments on the Western Circuit.

In the STRAITS OF BAGSULAN, on the 30th of August last, Richard Francis, third son of Charles Thomas EALES, Esq., of Richmond Court, CLIFTON, aged 17 years.


12 FEBRUARY 1847, Friday


At TRURO, on Friday last, Mr. James BICE, carpenter, aged 35 years.

At ST.AGNES, on the 4th instant, Samuel, youngest son of Mr. Samuel ROUSE, carpenter, aged 11 years.

At ST.IVES, on the 4th inst., Mrs. Jane MITCHELL, aged 70 years; and on Monday last, the infant son of Capt. John FRAZIER.

At Regent Terrace, PENZANCE, on the 4th inst., Capt. Henry CARY, R. N., formally commander of the "Lady Mary Pelham" packet, on the Falmouth station, aged 58 years.

At PENZANCE, on Monday last, Elizabeth wife of Mr. Wm. WINNAN, woolstapler, &c., aged 31 years.

At ST.MARY'S, SCILLY, on Monday last, the infant son of Mr. Thomas EDWARDS, ship-builder.

At CRUGSILLACK, near TREGONY, J. A. PRYNN, Esq., late Comptroller, of H.M. Customs, FOWEY.

At BODMIN, on the 4th instant, the infant daughter of Mr. W. GROSE, draper.

At LISKEARD, on the 3rd instant, Caroline, relict of the late Mr. Christopher DAVEY, of that town, aged 70 years.

At STURSDOWN, in the parish of MOORWINSTOW, Mr. Wm. MOUNTJOY, yeoman, aged 81 years.

At STRATTON, on the 3rd inst., at an advanced age Mrs. WATTS, late postmistress of that town.

At HELSTON, near CAMELFORD, on the 4th instant, Mr. James MARTIN, aged61 years.

At TREGOODWELL, near CAMELFORD, on Saturday last, Mr. John HOSKING, aged 60 years.

At LAWHITTON, Mr. MASTERS, blacksmith, aged 46 years.

At CALLINGTON, on Friday last, Ann, wife of Mr. M. MILDREN.

At STICKLEPATH, DEVON, on the 4th instant, Elizabeth, wife of Mr. W. PEARSE, woollen manufacturer.

At DEVONPORT, on Saturday last, John NORMAN, Esq., banker, aged 66 years.

At ASHBURTON, on Saturday last, Robert ABRAHAM, Esq., solicitor, aged 86 years.

At EAST STONEHOUSE, on Monday last, Ann, relict of the late Richard SKUES, Esq., surgeon, formally of Helston, aged 83 years. At BROMPTON, on the 20th ult., Caroline Louisa Magdalene, wife of Charles THOMPSON, Esq., of the Treasury, and the third daughter of Henry GREENE, Esq., late of Redlyach House, near TAVISTOCK, aged 20 years.

At his residence in Soho Square, LONDON, on Monday last, Mr. George WALKER, music publisher, aged 75 years.

At BRIGHTON, on Monday last, after a protracted illness, George ROBINS, Esq.

In IRELAND, the Rev. Adam AVERILL, contemporary of the Rev. John LESLEY, and well known in the Wesleyan community, at the patriarchal aged of 93 years.


19 FEBRUARY 1847, Friday


At BOLINGEY, in the parish of PERRANZABULOE, on Saturday last, Mrs. Mary COURTIS, aged 99 years.

At FALMOUTH, on Tuesday last, Sophia, eldest daughter of Mr. John BRIMACOMBE, spirit merchant, aged 21 years.

At BUDOCK, Mrs. POAT, wife of Mr. Jeremiah POAT, aged 63 years. She had suffered a long affliction, which she bore with Christian patience and resignation, evincing to her relatives and friends the blessed influence of that religion which she for many years professed.

At PENROSE, on Saturday last, Richard WEEKES, gamekeeper to the Rev. Canon ROGERS, aged 56 years.

At REDRUTH, Miss MOOR, at an advanced age; Mr. William RICHARDS, aged 91 years; and Mr. Wm. PAULL, relieving officer.

At ST.IVES, on Sunday last, Garland, son of Mr. WILLIAMS, aged 2 years.

At PENZANCE, on Monday last, Mrs. TREMBATH, aged 84 years; Mr. HONEYCHURCH, mason, aged 71 years; and Miss PERROW.

At PAUL, on Monday last, Mr. LADNER, gardener, at an advanced age.

At TRUGGAN, in the parish of MERTHER, on the 9th instant, Mr. Peter HARDING, aged 86 years.

At ST.AUSTELL, last week, Mrs. Grace BARNES, aged 79 years; and on Saturday last, the wife of Mr. John TREGONING, aged 92 years.

At PENTEWAN, Mr. BENETTA, aged 84 years.

At PADSTOW, on Sunday last, Mrs. Mary MARTYN, aged 76 years.

At EGYPT, in the parish of SOUTHHILL, on Saturday last, Elizabeth, relict of Mr. John SNELL, yeoman, aged 74 years.

At SHEVIOCK, on the 9th instant, Mrs. Susannah WILLIAMS, aged 64 years.

At TREBROWN, in the parish of ST.GERMANS, on Saturday last, William BETENSON, Esq., aged 70 years.

At TORRINGTON, on the 11th instant, Lieut, T. KENDALL, R. N., a native of PADSTOW, aged 52 years.

At PLYMOUTH, on the 7th instant, Mr. Jonathan BINNS, formally a merchant of EAST LOOE, aged 73 years.

At his residence, in the Crescent, PLYMOUTH, on Saturday last, Henry WOOLLCOMBE, Esq., aged 60 years. Mr. WOOLLCOMBE was universally respected by the inhabitants of PLYMOUTH, having been for many years recorder of that borough, and president of the principal literary, scientific, and charitable institutions in the neighbourhood.

On the 15th instant, after a long and lingering illness, Henry Arthur Wallop FELLOWES, Esq., eldest son of the Hon. Newton FELLOWES, of EGGESFORD, DEVON.

At No. 8, Picket Place, TEMPLE BAR, LONDON, on Friday last, Hender, third son of the late Mr. George GEACH, of TRURO, aged 28 years.

In LONDON, on Monday last, Jane, wife of Mr. Wm. HODGSON, aged 37 years, she was a gentle wife, a tender parent and a kind friend.

At Alnwick Castle, NORTHUMBERLAND, on the 11th instant, the Most Noble, Hugh, Duke of Northumberland, K.G., AGED 62 YEARS.

At CALCUTTA, on the 12th of November, of cholera, William CARNSEW, Esq., third officer of the ship "Robert Small," H. E. I. C. S., and fourth son of Thomas CARNSEW, Esq., of FLEXBURY, near BUDE, aged 22 years.


26 FEBRUARY 1847, Friday


At Calenick, near Truro, on Tuesday last, LAURA, second daughter of MR. HENRY MICHELL, aged 37 years.

At Chynoweth, in the parish of Mabe, on the 9th instant, MR. EDWARD ROWE, formerly of Eathorne, at the advanced age of 94 years.

At Treslothan, in the parish of Camborne, on the 14th instant, MR. MATTHEW BENNETTS, aged 53 years.

At Trink Lane, in the parish of Lelant, MR. PHILIP HOSKING, aged 67 years.

At St. Ives, on Friday last, Mr. SAMPSON VINE, for many years a pious and useful leader in the Wesleyan Methodist society, aged 67 years.

At Marazion, last week, RICHARD, son of CAPT. HENRY ROGERS, aged 23 years.

At Penzance, on Monday last, MR. JAMES DOWNING, superannuated pilot, aged 86 years.

At Canontown, in the parish of Ludgvan, on Saturday last, MR. JAMES PEARCE, aged 32 years.

At Castle-Dennis-Gate, in the parish of Ludgvan, on Sunday last, MISS ANN RICHARDS, aged 82 years.

At Mousehole, on the 15th instant, MR. RICHARD MAN, aged 39 years.

At St. Just in Penwith, on the 16th instant, MR. THOS. JAMES, aged 53 years.

At St. Mary's, Scilly, on the 12th instant, MR. PETER STIDIFORD, for many years landlord of the New Inn.

At St. Austell, on Monday last, the wife of CAPTAIN COLMER, of Charlestown United Mines, aged 62 years.

At Newquay, on the 21st instant, ANN, relict of the late Captain HENRY NICHOLLS, of the smack ?Nancy,? aged 59 years.

At Glynn, on the 18th instant, after a short illness, and universally respected, RICHARD NIGHTINGALE, Esq., of Lyndhurst, in the county of Hampshire, and steward to Lord VIVIAN, aged 65 years.

At Liskeard, on the 18th instant, MRS. THOMAS, for many years sub-distributor of stamps in that town, aged 65 years.

At West Looe, on the 18th instant, MRS. PHILLIPPA CHAPMAN, aged 92 years.

At Mill Hill, Lamerton, on the 12th instant, MRS. JANE TEAGUE, eldest daughter of the late MR. NEWBERRY, of Lifton.

At his house in Woburn Place, London, on the 17th instant, the Venerable JOSEPH HOLDEN POTT, Chancellor of Exeter, and late Archdeacon of London, aged 88 years.





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