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1848 DEATHS

AUGUST



3 AUGUST 1849, Friday


At Truro, on Saturday last, Miss MUTTON, aged 67 years.

At La Feock village, in the parish of Feock, on Saturday last, Mr. Michael NICHOLS, aged 69 years.

At Falmouth, on Sunday last, William, son of Mr. PRIOR, gardener, aged 11 years; and the infant son of Mr. D. HALL, mail-guard ; and on Monday, the wife of Mr. J. HARRON, of H. M. brig "Linnet," aged 47 years.

At Camborne, on the 26th ult., Mr. Ralph WILLIAMS, aged 63 years.

At Gwinear, on the 23rd ult., Mr. John GUNDRY, aged 68 years.

At Hayle, on Friday last, the wife of Mr. John POLGLASE, aged 25 years.

At Halsetown, in the parish of St. Ives, on Sunday last, Miss Margaret OATS, aged 20 years.

At Penzance, on Wednesday last, suddenly, universally respected, William VICE Esq., formerly a merchant of Truro, and one of the Justices of the Peace for that borough, aged 75 years.

At the Vicarage, Paul, near Penzance, on Wednesday last, the Rev. W. O. GURNEY, Rector of Aston Bottrell, Salop, aged 70 years, for forty-seven of which he was Curate of the former parish.

At Penzance, on Sunday last, Mr. COLLINS of Bristol ; and on Tuesday, Miss Margaret PERROW, aged 25 years.

At St. Mary's, Scilly, on the 23rd ult., Mr. Stephen TREVALLICK, aged 64 years.

At Coose, in the parish of St. Ewe, on Tuesday last, Mrs. DUNGEY, aged 84 years.

At St. Kew, on Sunday last, Mr. Thomas MARTIN, of Advent, aged 75 years.

At St. Issey, on Tuesday last, much respected, Mr. Thomas NICKELL, aged 31 years.

At Totnes, on the 25th ult., Mr. John HANNAFORD, stationer, aged 66 years.

At Old Hall, East Berghall, on the 23rd ult., Susan Elizabeth, Countess Dowager of Morton, and eldest sister of Sir J. B. Y. BULLER, Bart., M. P. for the county of Devon, aged 57 years.

At Salisbury, on the 24th ult., Richard Brassey HOLE Esq., M. D., son of the late Rev. John HOLE, of Woolfardisworthy, Devon.

In London, on the 17th ult., Mr. John TUCKER, late of the firm of WELLISFORD and TUCKER, solicitors, Tavistock, aged 51 years.

In London, Mr. Edwin O'BRIEN, late of Falmouth.

In London, lately, where he had gone on a visit, Mr. KNUCKEY, a retired tradesman of Falmouth.

In London, on Monday last. Thomasine, wife of Mr. Thos. WORSDELL, cabinet-maker, and youngest daughter of Mr. Thomas RAPSEY, builder, of Truro, aged 30 years.

At her residence, Holt House, Wilts, on Sunday last, and much respected and beloved, Sarah, relict of the late John PHILLPOTTS, Esq., of Porthguidden, whose sudden death we so recently recorded, aged 77 years.

At the Devil's Bridge, near Aberystwith, on the 21st ult., and four days after her marriage, the wife of Samuel Herman FISHER, Esq., of Bryn-y-Mer, near Swansea. The marriage of this lady was announced in our last week's paper.

At Ynismydw, Swansea, on the 18th ult., Mrs. Mary MARTYN, of Carharrack, in this county, aged 61 years.


10 AUGUST 1849, Friday


At Waterloo, Truro. On Friday last, Elizabeth, relict of Mr. Hugh JOB, late of that town, aged 70 years.

At Truro, on Friday last, Mr. John DAVEY, aged 34 years.

At Truro, on Saturday last, Mr. Charles MILLS, aged 24 years.

At Devoran, on Friday last, Mr. Jacob WELSH, butcher, aged 70 years.

At Penryn, on Saturday last, the infant son of W. P. WILLIAMS, jun., Esq.

At Flushing, on Saturday last, Mr. John Charles CARPENTER, aged 31 years.

At Falmouth, on Sunday last, after a long illness, Mr. Thomas OLIVE, chronometer-maker, aged 41 years.

At Falmouth, on Monday last, George HALL Esq., messenger to the House of Commons, 42 years.

At Badockvean, near Falmouth, on the 1st instant, after a long and painful illness, deservedly regretted by his sorrowing family and a large circle, by whom his upright and honourable conduct will long be remembered, Francis PENDER Esq., aged 70 years.

At Helston, on Saturday last, Charity, relict of the late Rev. R. Gerveys GRYLLS.

At Redruth, the daughter of Mr. Henry HATTAM, aged 8 years.

At Hayle, on Sunday last, Mrs. Elizabeth PEMBERTHY, aged 46 years ; and Mr. John MICHELL, aged 37 years ; on Tuesday last, Mr. Jacob LUKE, aged 59 years, Susan, his wife, aged 46 years, and Mary, their daughter, aged 3 years.

At Marazion, on Wednesday last, Mrs. Ann BRYANT, aged 62 years.

At Keigwin, in the parish of St. Just in Penwith, on Monday last, Benjamin GARTRELL Esq., aged 79 years.

At Bosavern Mills, in the parish of St. Just in Penwith, on the 29th ult., Mr. William SAMPSON, aged 50 years.

At Tregidgeo, in the parish of Creed, Mary Ann, wife of Mr. Thomas JULYAN, aged 48 years.

At S. Austell, on the 2nd instant. Mrs. PARKER, aged 23 years.

At Trenarren, in the parish of St. Austell, on Wednesday last, Mr. Thomas WILLIAMS, butcher, aged 44 years.

At Liskeard, on Monday last, Charlotte Habishaw, infant daughter of Mr. John PEARSON, of the British School.

At Callington, on Wednesday last, Capt. Thomas LEAN, of the Callington mines.

At Tresulgan, on the parish of St. Germans, on the 2nd instant, Mr. John SAMBELL, aged 89 years.

In George Street, Hanover Square, London, on the 1st instant, Jane, relict of the late Thomas ANSLEY Esq.

At Greenwich, on the 18th ult., from ossification of the heart, after a most painful illness, borne with exemplary Christian fortitude, the Rev. Isaac WATTS, Baptist minister, late of Falmouth.

At Pachuca, in Mexico, on the 4th of June last, William RULE, Esq., of Camborne, in this county, late Chief Commissioner of the Real del Monte Company.


17 AUGUST 1849, Friday


At Truro, on the 8th instant, the infant daughter of Mr. Thomas ROGERS, grocer.

At Truro, on Monday last, Mr. John REYNOLDS, aged 78 years.

At Truro, on Wednesday last, Miss Elizabeth ANTHONY, aged 56 years.

At Newham, near Truro, on Saturday last, William Henry, son of Mr. WATERS, aged 9 years.

At Burncoose, on Saturday last, John WILLIAMS, Esq., aged 71 years.

At his residence, Lanwithan, near Lostwithiel, on Monday last, William FOSTER, Esq., aged 74 years.

At Falmouth, Miss USTICKE, only sister of the Rev. R. M. N. USTICKE, aged 88 years.

At Redruth, Alice, relict of the late Mr. Joseph PHILLIPS, aged 80 years.

At Culvennor, in the parish of Wendron, Mr. William DUNSTAN, late flour merchant and corn factor, of Falmouth, aged 45 years.

At Camborne, on the 11th ult., Mr. William VIVIAN, aged 42 years.

At Hayle, Mr. William CARTHEW, aged 33 years ; Miss Elizabeth PEMBERTHY, aged 14 years ; Mrs. Ann TRATHAN, aged 34 years ; Mr. John COOK, aged 69 years ; and Mrs. Dorcas PEMBERTHY, aged 72 years.

At Gwithian, on the 12th instant, Mr. William CLEMENS, aged 65 years.

At Penzance, on the 8th instant, Mr. Daniel KESSEL, aged 24 years ; and on Sunday last, Mrs. CORIN, aged 75 years.

At St. Mary's, Scilly, on the 8th instant, Mr. Francis BOASE, aged 56 years ; on Friday last, Mrs. Sarah MORRIS, and on Monday, her husband, Mr. William MORRIS.

At Rock, in the parish of St. Minver, on the 27th ultimo, Mary Jutsam, eldest daughter of Mr. Thomas MARTYN, aged 30 years.

At Bude, on Saturday last, Capt. James GREENWAY, aged 45 years.

At Treheer, in the parish of Liskeared, on Sunday last, Mr. Edward MOON, aged 54 years.

At Launceston, on the 9th instant, Miss Jane ROWE. Aged 74 years ; and on Sunday last, Mr. John BOX, aged 63 years.

At Devonport, on the 9th instant, G. O. MOORE, Esq., Major 82nd Regiment, aged 41 years.

At Plymouth, on the 5th instant, the wife of T. H. HEYWOOD, Esq., late of the Ordnance Department, aged 58 years.

At Plymouth, on the 28th ult., John Franklin, only son of T. B. CLARK, Esq., late of Mendennick, in the parish of Maker, aged 23 years.

At Hol;sworthy, on the 3rd instant, Richard Way COCK, Esq., solicitor of that town, aged 54 years.

At Neath, on the 3rd instant, Mr. S. HEWS, principal clerk in the South Wales Railway Office.

Lately, on board the "William and Thomas," of Hayle, much respected by a large circle of friends, Capt. Andrew LEY, of Phillack. He had been laid down by cholera at Younghall, in Ireland, but recovered and sailed for Neath, which port he left apparently in good health, but after putting to sea, he had a relapse, and in a few hours was a corpse.


24 AUGUST 1849, Friday


At the Sanctuary, Probus, on Saturday last, aged 50 years, the Rev. Robert LAMPEN, Vicar of Probus, Incumbent of St. Andrew's chapel, Plymouth, and a Prebendary of the Cathedral Church, of Exeter. Mr. LAMPEN was a gentleman of high attainments, and his character, as a Christian and as a Minister, won universal respect. By a large circle of friends, among both clergy and laity, he was revered and loved. In his sudden departure, his family have sustained an irreparable loss, and the church has been deprived of one of the best and ablest of her sons.

At Kenwyn, on the 16th instant, the residence of her father, the Rev. Prebendary CORNISH, the wife of the Rev. D. MORRICE, Minister of St. Andrew's Chapel, Plymouth.

At Truro, on the 23rd instant, Thomasine, relict of Mr. Richard MINORS, aged 92 years.

At St. Kevern, on Tuesday last, Mrs. LUGG, widow of the late Capt. LUGG, R. N. aged 68 years.

At Anhay, in the parish of Gunwalloe, on the 16th instant, Mr. James OPPY, aged 76 years.

At Feadon, near Plymouth, Jane, daughter of Mr. Samuel BENNETT, aged 17 years.

At Treslothan, near Camborne, on Saturday last, Mr. James BENNETTS, aged 26 years.

At Guilford, near Hayle, Mr. John HOCKIN, aged 65 years, and Alexander, his son, aged 15 years ; Mrs. Margaret HOLLOW, aged 70 years ; Mrs. Elizabeth CHIRGWIN, aged 89 years ; Mrs. Phillis WOOLCOCK, aged 52 years ; and Mrs. Ann ANDREWARTHA, aged 42 years.

At Trevassck, near Hayle, Mrs. Caroline GLANVILLE, aged 24 years.

At Hellesrean, near St, Ives, Mr. William MAJOR, aged 24 years.

At Penzance, on the 11th instant, Mrs. Elizabeth HONEYCHURCH, aged 52 years ; and on the 16th, Mrs. Margaret WILLIAMS, aged 59 years.

At Gulval, on Sunday last, Mr. Henry BARNES, farmer, aged 40 years.

At Chyandoar, on Monday last, the infant son of Mr. Richard HOCKIN.

At Liskeard, on Friday last, Mr. John HOARE, aged 81 years ; and on Monday, Mr. Phillip JAMES, carpenter, aged 82 years.

At Callington, on the 16th instant, Sarah, relict of the late Mr. Jeffrey DINGLE, maltster, aged 64 years ; on Saturday last, the wife of Mr. Nicholas PIKE, carpenter, aged 70 years ; and on Sunday, Mr. William COWL, late of Frogwell, aged 82 years.

At Calstock Town, in the parish of Calstock, on Saturday last, Mr. Stephen JOHNS, for many years clerk of that parish, aged 80 years.

In London, on the 13th instant, Mrs. Elizabeth CORNICK, formerly of Penzance.

At Clapham Common, on Friday last, Elizabeth, widow of John HATCHARD, Esq., and mother of the Rev. John HATCHARD, Vicar of St. Andrew's, Plymouth, aged 77 years.

At Guernsey, on the 8th instant, at the residence of her father James BUDD, Esq., Ordinance Storekeeper in that Island, Jane, wife of Edward OVERBURY, Esq., surgeon.


31 AUGUST 1849, Friday


At Truro, on Sunday last, Mr. Hugh GILES, hatter, aged 85 years.

At Truro, on Wednesday last, Ann, relict of the late Mr. Augustus MORCOM, aged 81 year.

At Truro, on Wednesday last, Margaret, relict of the late Mr. Mark ROWE, aged 82 years.

At Bank House, Redruth, on the 23rd instant, Amelia, wife of Mr. William RICHARDS, aged 57 years.

At Redruth, on the 20th instant, Mrs. RICHARDS, relict of the late Capt, RICHARDS.

At Trevassack, near Hayle, Mrs. TRATHAN, aged 72 years.

At Ventonleague, Mr. Harry WEARNE, aged 23 years ; Mrs. Ann BALL, aged 47 years, and Jane, her daughter, aged 13 years.

At Guilford, Mrs. Joanna ROWE, aged 73 years ; and Miss Elizabeth TREGONING, aged 24 years.

At St. Ives, on Sunday last, the wife of Mr. Robert QUICK, joiner, aged 74 years.

At Penzance, Mrs. WILLIAMS aged 79 years ; and Mrs. RICHARDS, aged 70 years.

At Lower Quarter, in the parish of Ludgvan, on the 16th instant, Mrs. Elizabeth SEMMONS, aged 60 years.

At Higher Trenoweth, in the parish of Lelant, on the 19th instant, the infant daughter of Mr. Andrew CHRISTOPHER.

At her residence, Polkirt House, Mevagissey, on Sunday last, Jane, widow of the late Mr. William HARRIS, merchant. She was a sincere and unostentatious christian, a tender and affectionate mother, and her loss will be long felt and deeply mourned by her bereaved children and a large circle of friends.

At East Looe, on Saturday last, Capt. Thos. WALTERS, sen., aged 73 years.

At Hele, in the parish of Stratton, on the 19th instant, the wife of Mr. Joseph MAY, aged 50 years.

At Harscott, in the parish of Morwinstow, on the 23rd instant, John ADAMS, Esq., brother of the late Sir Wm. ADAMS, aged 83 years.

At Callington, on Sunday last, Mr. Richard T. H. PETER, auctioneer, aged 41 years.

At Calstock, on the 21st instant, Mrs. Mary STILL, aged 96 years.

At Devonport, on the 22nd instant, the wife of Capt, Thomas SWAIN, R. N., and mother of Miss SWAIN, of the Post-office, Penzance, aged 68 years.

At Exeter, on the 21st instant, Mr. James CANN, well known in the western counties for his skill as a wrestler.

At Beeralston. Devon, Mrs. Mary WILLIAMS, the only daughter of Mr. Henry COCK, of Penzance, aged 51 years.

At Clifton, on the 18th instant, the Rev. John King MARTYN, Bishop of the Church of United Brethren, and father-in-law of the Rev G. C. GRAHAM, vicar of St. Just in Penwith, aged 75 years.

At her residence, the Grove, Clapham Road, London, on Sunday last, Ann, wife of Mr. John SLADE, and last surviving daughter of the late Mr. John PEARCE, of Mevagissey, aged 54 years.





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