cornwall england newspaper


1848 DEATHS

AUGUST



4 AUGUST 1848, Friday


At Carnanton, on Friday last, HUMPHRY JOHN, second son of HUMPHRY WILLYAMS, Esq., aged 17 years. this blow has been rendered peculiarly deplorable to his surviving friends by its startling suddenness, as well as by the singular amiability of the deceased, and the promise he gave of matured excellence had it pleased Providence to have prolonged his life.

At Truro, On Saturday last, MRS. WILLIAM TRENERRY, aged 49 years.

At Hayle, on Tuesday last, the infant son of MR. ALFRED J. ASHWIN.

At Gwinear, ont he 27th ult., MRS. MNARGERY MICHELL, aged 82 years; and on Saturday, the infant son of MR. WILLIAM HARRY.

At Penzance, on Sunday last, the daughter of MR. WILLIAM DAWE, baker, aged 5 years.

At Rospeath, in the parish of Ludgvan, on Saturday last, MRS. AGNES TYACKE, aged 68 years.

At Newlyn west, on Monday last, MR. JOHN RICHARDS, sen., aged 85 years.

At St. Blazey, on the 27th ult., the wife of MR. ROBERT PARKYN, draper &c., aged 67 years.

At St. Dennis, on the 25th ult., MR. WILLIAM KENT, aged 81 years.

At Mevagissey, on Monday last, MR. EDWARD ANGOVE, surgeon.

At Bodmin, on Tuesday last, the REV. VERNON COLLINS, youngest son of the late REV. JOHN BASSET COLLINS, of Trewardale, aged 59 years.

At Prospect Terrace, Exeter, on the 24th ult., after a long and severe illness, MR. JAMES PEARSE, aged 53 years.

At Wadenhoe, Northamptonshire, on Monday last, WILLIAM MACKWORTH BULKLEY, second son of BULKLEY J. M. PRAED, Esq., aged 4 years.

At Malta, on the 4th ult., GORDON CAREY WHITBREAD, Naval Cadet, H.M.S. "Hibernia," eldest son of JAXCOB CAREY WHITBREAD, of Lowdham-hall, Suffolk, aged 14 years.


11 FEBRUARY 1848, Friday


At Truro, on Sunday last, after a short illness, WILLIAM HENRY, eldest son of W. H. BOND, Esq., R.N., aged 17 years; he was a young man of unusual promise, a consistent and valued member of the Baptist church in Truro, and he died in the possession of a practical acquaintance with the faith and hope of the gospel.

At Hayle, on Friday last, the infant son of MR. STEPHEN RULE; and on Tuesday, the infant daughter of MR. HUMPHRY PENHALE.

At St. Ives, on the 3rd instant, the infant son of MR. R. DALE; and on Friday, the infant son of MR. JOHN TREVORROW.

At Penzance, on the 2nd instant, MR. WM. TAYLOR, tailor and draper, of Bristol, aged 30 years.

At Penzance, on the 2nd instant, MR. ROBER JENKIN, aged 41 years; and MRS. ELIZABETH ROWE, aged 72 years; on Saturday, MRS. ELIZABETH MATTHEWS, mother of MR. MATTHEWS, hair-dresser, aged 59 years; and on Tuesday, the wife of MR. JAMES HOKEN, livery-stable keeper, aged 39 years.

At Gulval, on the 2nd instant, MR. RICHARD ROWE, gardener, aged 48 years.

At Lower Quarter, int he parish of Ludgvan, on Wednesday last, MR. PHILIP MILLS, aged 24 years.

At St. Mary's, Scilly, on Friday last, MR. B. HICKS, shipwright.

At St. Austell, on the 3rd instant, the wife of MR. S. BARLOW, oaged 39 years.

At Rose Hill, near Lostwithiel, on Sunday last, the infant son of the late MR. MANOAK M...; and MRS> MARIA MARSHALL.

At Ventorden, in the parish of Stokesclimsland, on Saturday last, MR. WM. HENDER, clock and watchmaker, late of Callington.

At Devonport, on Saturday last, greatly respected, MISS WEAKLEY, proprietress of Weakley's Hotel, Fore-street.

At Whitstone, Devon, on Monday last, MR. HENRY EASTLAKE, a highly respected citizen of Exeter, and one of the oldest members and leaders of the Wesleyans in that city, aged 75 years.

At Exeter, on the 28th ult., JOHN GANDY, Esq., second son of the late REV. JOHN GANDY, vicar of St. Andrew's, Plymouth, aged 71 years.

At Thanckes, on the 1st instant, PETER GLYNN, Esq., storekeeper of the powder magazine, at Keyham.

At York Place, Swansea, on the 2nd instant, WILLIAM PEARSE, youngest son of MR. G. P. IVEY, aged 4 years.


18 AUGUST 1848, Friday


At Truro, on Saturday last, Charlotte, the beloved and lamented wife of Mr. N. S. SLEEMAN, chemist, aged 64 years.

At Feock, on Saturday last, Mr. William DANIEL, aged 65 years.

At Pentire, in the parish of Crantock, on the 9th instant, Mr. Nicholas HOUSE, aged 76 years.

At Ponsanooth, on Monday last, Mary Anna, third daughter of Mr. John TREVENS, builder, aged 17 years.

At Helston, on the 10th instant, the infant son of Mr. Edmund JUDD, innkeeper; and on Saturday, Robert, youngest son of Mr. Charles MEDLYN, draper, aged 20 years.

At Camborne, on the 8th instant, Mr. H. WILLS aged 38 (?) years.

At Carwyn, near Hayle, on the 7th instant, Mrs. Mary TRERISE, aged 65 years.

At Gulval Church-town, on the 1st instant, Mr. Richard ROWE, aged 29 years; and on the 8th, Miss Nancy EVANS, aged 22 years.

At Penzance, on Friday last, Mr. John STEVENS, late of Towednack, aged 89 years.

At St. Just in Penwith, on the 10th instant, the Rev, H. GROVES, Wesleyan Minister, aged 44 years. He had been an itinerant minister seventeen years, and was about to remove from St. Just to Salisbury; he died with a sure and certain hope of the life to come, and is deeply lamented by the society and congregation at large.

At St. Just in Penwith, lately, Mr. Wm. HICKS, aged 75 years; and Mr. Thomas EDDY, aged 19 years.

At Veryan Green, the wife of Mr. W. HAWKEY.

At Ruan High Lanes, on the 10th instant, Mr. Edw. OLVER, jun., aged 23 years.

At St. Austell, on Wednesday last, Mr. N. COUMBE, aged 76 years.

At the wrestling Green, St. Austell, on Tuesday last, Mrs. Catherine PENHALL, aged 93 years.

At Trethowell Mills, in the parish of St. Austell, on Tuesday last, the wife of Mr. TEAGUE, miller, aged 63 years.

At Bodmin, on Saturday last, the wife of Mr. SLEEMAN, butcher, aged 40 years.

At Liskeard, on the 10th instant, Mr. Richard SNELL, veterinary surgeon, aged 79 years; and on Monday last, Mrs. Margaret PAWLEY, a member of the Society of Friends, aged 69 years.

At Berry's farm, Bude, on Saturday last, Mr. R. COTTON, aged 83 years. At Little Bare Cottage, Lifton, on the 6th instant, Mrs. J. NORTHEY, aged 74 years.


25 AUGUST 1848, Friday


At Woodpark, in the parish of Kenwyn, Emma Jane, daughter of Mr. Robert LANYON, aged 2 years.

At Falmouth, on Friday last, William GAY, Esq., late of H. M. packet office in that port, aged 75 years.

At Germoe, on Sunday last, Mr. James LEMON, aged 69 years.

At Camborne, on Friday last, Mr. John CURNOW, formerly of Lelant, aged 59 years.

At Marazion, on Saturday last, the wife of Mr. George WEARNE, aged 64 years; and the wife of Mr. Richard OATS, aged 40 years.

At Penzance, on the 17th instant, the wife of Mr. WILLS, of the London Inn, aged 43 years, and Mr. Edw. STEPHENS, of the New Inn, aged 71 years; on Friday last, the infant son of Mr. Thomas CUNNACK, currier; on Saturday, Thomas, son of Mr. Henry WILLS, aged 15 years, and the wife of Mr. Thomas BAKER, shipwright, aged 64 years; on Sunday, the wife of Mr. John JAMES, aged 37 years, and the wife of Capt. CURNOW, aged 72 years.

At Padstow, last week. Mr. John TAYLOR, tailor, aged 34 years.

At Alwington House, Stonehouse, on the 15th instant, Lady DEVONSHIRE, relict of the late Rear Admiral Sir John DEVONSHIRE, K. C. B., aged 73 years; she was universally beloved and esteemed by all who had the privilege and happiness of her acquaintance, and as distinguished for her widely extended benevolence and active charity, as for the amiable meekness and humility of her disposition.





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