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1850 DEATHS



5 APRIL 1850


At Chybarrel in the parish of Kea, on Monday last, Miss Mary Bice aged 20 years.

At Halgrnick in the parish of Feock, on Sunday last, Mr Charles MUTTON, aged 77 years.

At La Feock in the parish of Feock, on Monday last, Mrs Ann NICHOLLS, aged 74 years.

At Penryn, on Tuesday last, Mrs Cock, aged 70 years.

At Falmouth on the 23rd ult., Miss BELL, eldest daughter of the late Thomas L. Bell Esq.

At Helston on Wednesday last, Louisa, daughter of Mr Thomas W. CURRY, mercer and tailor, aged 6 years.

At Cuegarne in the parish of Gwennap, Ann, Relict of the late Capt. Thomas SIMMONS.

At Gwinear on the 24th ult., Mrs Mary SARAH, aged 85 years.

At Gwithian, on the 27th ult., Mrs Ann MARKS, aged 82 years.

At Hayle, the wife of Mr Thomas WEARE, aged 26 years; Cecilia Vivian, daughter of Mr W. GORDON, aged 6 years; and the infant daughter of Mr James VIVIAN, agent to Messrs. Harvey and Co.

At Penzance on Friday last, Emily, youngest daughter of Mr Nicholas DANIEL, aged 27 years.

At Penzance, on the 28th ult., Miss Mary PIDWELL, aged 25 years.

At Trevince, in the parish of St Columb Minor, on Friday last, Miss Ann NICHOLLS, aged 59 years.

At Keatle, in the parish of St Columb Minor on Sunday last, Rachel, daughter of Mr RUNDLE, aged 21 years.

At Nansmescow, in the parish of Probus on Friday last, Mrs Jane KESSELL, widow of the late Mr John Kessell, aged 84 years.

At Veryan Church-town, on the 18th ult., Edward WEBB, aged 47 years, for nearly forty of which he was a faithful servant to Mr William MIDDLECOAT.

At Liskeard, on the 22nd ult, the wife of Mr James SYMONS, saddler, aged 21 years.

At St Keyne, near Liskeard, on the 28th ult., Mr Francis BLIGH, formerly innkeeper of the Union Inn, Bodmin, aged 67 years.

At Liskeard, on the 28th ult., Mr George GEACH, late of St Austell, aged 77 years; on Saturday last, Mr. RIGEMAN, tailor, aged 34 years; and on Sunday last, Mr Edward RAWLING, aged 86 years.

At Rockhead near Camelford, on the 25th ult., the wife of Mr. W. BLACKMORE, builder of Exeter.

At Horra Gutta?, near Camelford, on the 20th ult., the wife of Mr W. INCH, at an advanced age.

At Pendavey, near Camelford on the 25th ult., the wife of Mr W. HAWKE, aged 42 years.

At Tavistock, last week, Grace, third daughter of Mr Edmund PEARSE, surgeon.

At Portland Square, Bristol, on Tuesday last, Susan, wife of Richard FERRIS, Esq., aged 67 years.


12 APRIL 1850


At Helston on the 4th instant, Ada, infant daughter of Mr George LANYON, aged 1 year.

At Redruth, the infant daughter of Capt. Thomas ALLEN.

At Camborne, on Wednesday last, after a short but severe illness, which was borne with the utmost serenity and Christian resignation, Ann, the beloved wife of Mr John BUDGE, aged 53 years, a consistent and exemplary member of the Society of Friends. Her loss will be acutely felt, not only in her own family and among her immediate relatives and friends, but also by the poor of her neighbourhood, to whom she was ever an untiring and judicious benefactor.

At Treswithan, near Camborne, on Sunday last, Mr John JACKSON, aged 75 years.

At Gwinear, on the 4th instant, Mrs Ann WILLIAMS, aged 72 years.

At Marazion, on Saturday last, Mr Richard WILLS, aged 70 years.

At Trelion, in the parish of Lelant, on Sunday last, Mr John TREWHELIA.

At Rosevean Cottage, Penzance, on the 2nd instant, Thomas BRETTS, Esq., R.N. aged 76 years.

At Penzance, on the 5th instant, Mr Nicholas TRENWITH, aged 68 years; the wife of Mr Nicholas ANDREWS, aged 52 years; on Sunday last, Thomasine, only daughter of Mr William HARVEY, druggist, aged 7 years; and the infant daughter of Capt. R. NEWMAN, of the schooner "President."

At Carne, in the parish of Veryan, on Tuesday last, Alice, wife of Mr John TROUNCE, jun.

At St. Austell, on the 4th instant, after a short illness and much respected and lamented, David Raymond ROBINSON, Esq., surgeon, aged 58 years.

At King's Hill Farm, near Bude, on Sunday last, Mr George HOOPER, aged 62 years.

At Launceston on Sunday last, universally esteemed and lamented, Grace, wife of Thomas PEARSE, Esq., aged 81 years.

At Saltash, on the 30th ult., Catherine Ann, only daughter of Mr James MEAGRE (?) builder, aged 4 years.

At Torpoint, on the 31st ult., Caroline, only daughter of John BROCKMAN, Esq., aged 26 years.

At Cawsand, on the 7th instant, Christopher William BETTY, Esq., Commander R.N., father of Mr W. Betty, Professor of Music, &c., St Austell.

At Plymouth on the 31st ult., Mrs Patience ANDREW, widow of the late Mr Joseph Andrew, of the London Inn, Truro, aged 68 years.

At Tavistock, on the 27th ult., Mr John POLGREEN, aged 76 years.

At St Sidwell's, Exeter, on the 3rd instant, W. DRAPER, Esq., late Receiving Inspector of Taxes for Devon and Cornwall, aged 69 years.

In London on the 4th instant, Mary, wife of R.R. MICHELL, Esq., of East Cliff Cottage, Marazion, aged 40 years.

At 40 Sackwille Street, London, on Tuesday last, William PROUT, M.D., F.R.S., aged 64 years.

At her son's residence, Gloucester, on the 28th ult., after a short illness, Susannah, relict of the late Wm GAY, Esq., of Falmouth, aged 69 years.

At Bangor, North Wales, on the 28th ult., Robert CRIGHTON, Esq., Cashier of the Old Bank in that city, and formerly clerk to Messrs. WILLIAMS AND GRENFELL, Copper Office, Castle Baynard, London, aged 63 years.


19 APRIL 1850


At Falmouth, on Wednesday last, after a painful illness, Mrs DANIEL.

At Mawnan, near Falmouth, on the 9th instant, Mr. Richard THOMAS, aged 42 years.

At Rosemorder, in the parish of Manaecan, on the 10th instant, deeply and sincerely regretted by all who knew him, Mr Sampson ROGERS, aged 60 years The deceased had been a guardian and chairman of the visiting and finance committee of the Helston Union for very many years, and was also an old and valued tenant of the De Dunstantville family.

At Chacewater, on the 8th instant, Capt. Thomas TIPPETT, aged 65 years.

At Peterville, St Agnes, on the 1st instant, Mr John JEFFRY, maltster, aged 67 years.

At Goonown, St Agnes, on Friday last, Mrs Mary LAWRENCE, mother of Mr Alderman LAWRENCE, the present Sheriff of London, aged 84 years.

At Goonown, St Agnes, on Friday last, Mr. James PROUT, aged 29 years.

At Newquay, on Friday last, the infant daughter of Mr. John PAUL.

At Redruth, John Martin, son of Mr John P. HICKS, aged 7 years; Richard, son of Mr Stephen NANCARROW, aged 2 years; Mrs. Catherine ROGERS, aged 34 years; and on Monday last, Elizabeth, daughter of Mr John MEDLIN, aged 22 years.

At Camborne, on Tuesday last, Mr George SMITH, miner, aged 54 years.

At St. Ives, Henry son of Mr Henry RICHARDS, aged 16 years; the wife of Mr. J. SEMMONS, aged 41 years; and the infant child of Mr John QUICK.

At Trevarrack, in the parish of Lelant, on Wednesday last, Mrs. Grace HOSKING, aged 36 years.

At Halsetown, in the parish of St Ives, on Monday last, Mrs. Elizabeth PENBERTHY, aged 90 years.

At Sennen, on the 30th ult., Robert Marsh WHATLEY, Esq., of Holtye, Hartfield, Sussex.

At Marazion, on Sunday last, Mr Samuel CORNISH, aged 62 years; on Tuesday, Humphry, third son of Mr PRAED, grocer, aged 7 years; and the infant son of Mr Joseph RICHARDS.

At Penzance, on the 11th instant, the wife of Mr BRAMBLE, aged 48 years; and on Monday last, Mrs Mary TREZISE, aged 62 years.

At Treworthal, in the parish of Philleigh, Mr. Sampson HAYNES, aged 93 years.

At St Austell, on the 10th instant, Miss Caroline VERCOE, aged 25 years.

At East Looe, on Sunday last, the wife of Capt. William LANE, of the smack "Union Canal," aged 35 years.

At her residence, York Road, Lambeth, on the 9th ult., the with of Mr J. PERRYMAN, and daughter of the Rev. John DYER, of Lamballah, South Wales, aged 96 years.

At Sowerby, near Halifax, Yorkshire, on the 24th ult., Mr. George JAMES, Wesleyan, schoolmaster, late of the parish of Ludgvan, aged 26 years.

At Jamaica, on the 27th of February, Richard, eldest son of Mr OSLER, of Falmouth, aged 18 years.

At Bahia, on the 28th of February last, Mr Henry JAMES, of St Keverne, master of the brig "Fairy" of St. John's, Newfoundland, aged 35 years.

At California, on the 2nd of January last, Mr John BENNETT, formerly of Creegbraws, in this county.


26 APRIL 1850


At Truro on the 18th instant, Mr John COOMB, aged 79 years.

At Truro on Tuesday last, the wife of Mr James JULIAN, aged 66 years.

At the residence of her daughter at Coldrose, near Truro, on the 18th instant, the wife of Mr Robert HOUSE, of Michell, aged 82 years.

At Chygowling, in the parish of Kea, on Sunday last, greatly respected, Mr Nicholas DUNSTAN, formerly of Carnon Hill, aged 92 years. He was carried to his grave by eight grandsons, all brothers, (a ninth being the undertaker). At Penryn on Sunday last, Mr James SPARGO, granite merchant; and on Wednesday, Mr Thomas TREVENS, hair dresser.

At Portreath, on the 17th instant, Mr Donald BAIN, aged 76 years.

At Merrose in the parish of Illogan, Charles, son of Mr Charles PHILLIPS.

At Redruth, on the 16th instant, Mr Warmington, grocer and flour dealer, aged 39 years; the daughter of Mr Thomas COCK, aged 6 years; and Mr David ANNEAR, of Trefula, aged 62 years.

At Hayle, on Saturday last, Mr John HAMBLEY, ironmonger, aged 53 years.

At St Ives on Monday last, the wife of Mr William STEVENS, aged 64 years.

At Penzance on Friday last, William Thomas, eldest son of Mr Thomas BEARE, stationers, aged 19 years.

At Charlestown, the wife of Mr Charles BLEWETT, moulder, aged 37 years.

At the residence of her son, in Bodmin, on the 17th instant, Mrs Nicolas KENDALL, relict of the late Rev. Nicolas Kendall, vicar of Lanlivery, aged 69 years.

At Liskeard, on the 7th instant, Emily Sarah, infant daughter of John SARGENT Esq.

At Liskeard, on Sunday last, Edward LYNE Esq., solicitor, aged 39 years.

At Stratton, on the 11th instant, the wife of Mr John BROMELL, veterinary surgeon, aged 79 years.

At Camelford on Sunday last, the wife of Mr John HOSKIN, aged 27 years.

At St Thomas's, Launceston, on Monday last, the wife of Thomas PITMAN, Esq., aged 24 years.

On the 19th instant, the Rev. William CARWITHEN, D.D., Rector of Stokeclimsland, aged 67 years. The deceased was highly respected by all parties. He was a staunch Reformer, a sound Churchman, and a man of integrity and Christian charity in all the relations of life.

At the Parsonage House, Bratton Clovelly, on the 17th instant, Mary PENKIVEL, daughter of the Rev. Edward BUDGE, Rector of that parish, aged 23 years.

At Buckfastleigh, on the 8th instant, Capt. CHENHALL, of the Runnaford Coombe Mines, aged 43 years.

At Greenwich, on the 15th instant, John POLWHELE, Esq., aged 51 years.

At Bay View Cottage, near Swansea, on the 15th instant, J.P. JENKINS, Esq., for many years agent to Messrs Grenfell and Sons, of the Middle Bank Copper Works.

At Cork, Mr Edward GRENFELL, a native of Penzance, aged 22 years.

On the Coast of Africa, on the 4th of January last, Richard EDWARD, fourth son of Henry LAMBE, Esq., of Strangeways Terrace, Truro, and midshipman of H.M. brig "Ranger", aged 17 years.

At ? , East Indies, in February last, Mr Christopher HARVEY, formerly of Penzance.

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