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1850 DEATHS



2 AUGUST 1850


At Falmouth, on Sunday last, Mr. GRIBBLE, for many years steward in H.M. packet service, aged 50 years.

At St Agnes, on Saturday last, after a long illness, Mr. Charles DOBLE, surgeon, aged 43 years.

At Hayle, on Friday last, Ann, daughter of Mr. John POOL, jun., aged 1 year; and on Monday, Mr. William ROSCROW, aged 58 years.

At St. Ives, on the 24th ult., Mrs. Betsey CURNOW, aged 65 years.

At Penzance, on the 24th ult., Mr Hannibal BOASE, aged 86 years; and on Monday last, Mr. J.B. SUTHERLAND, butcher, aged 48 years.

At Chevelling, in the parish of Ludgvan, on Tuesday last, Mr. Francis OATS, aged 82 years.

At the St. Mewan Inn, Harriet MALLET, daughter of Mrs. Pearce, aged 39 years.

At Fowey, Miss Florence HICKS.

At Polsco, near Lostwithiel, on Saturday last, Mr. Richard STEPHENS, aged 75 years.

At Morice Town, Devonport on the 23rd ult., Mr. Thomas LANGDON, timber dealer, aged 76 years.

At Bartholomew Yard, Exeter, on the 20th ult., Mr. R. BEER, glass stainer and enameller, aged 52 years.

At Moor House, Torrington, on the 23rd ult., Richard George, infant and only son of George BRAGINTON, Esq.

At Leamington, on the 21st ult., Mrs. Elizabeth PENBERTHY, late of Falmouth, aged 84 years.

At Druid Lodge, Plasnewydd, Anglesey, on the 24th ult., John SANDERSON, Esq., aged 85 years.


9 AUGUST 1850, Friday


At his residence, Lemon Street, Truro, on Friday last, after a painful and protracted illness borne with much patience, Mr. John STEVENS, aged 73 years; beloved by his family and greatly esteemed by a large circle of friends, he has died regretted by all.

At Truro, on Friday last, Mr. Jacob LEVY, clock and watch maker, aged 61 years.

At Falmouth, on Tuesday last, after a short illness, Mrs. HALL, relict of the late Mr. William Hall, baker, aged 68 years.

At Tresawsen, in the parish of Perranzabuloe, on the 1st instant, Miss Ann Hoskin CLARK, aged 20 years.

At Hayle, on Sunday last, the Rev. Simon NOALL, Wesleyan Superannuated Minister, aged 56 years.

At Trevarrack, in the parish of Gulval, on the 1st instant, Andrew, second son of Mr. William THOMAS, aged 17 years.

At Penzance, on Sunday last, Jane, relict of George JOHN Esq., aged 89 years.

At Penzance, on the 1st instant, Elizabeth, wife of Mr. A. GEE.

At Penzance, on the 30th ult., the wife of Mr. John JAMES, shipwright, aged 59 years; on Saturday last, the wife of Mr. William MOON, aged 69 years; and on Tuesday Mr. John COCK, butcher, aged 76 years.

At St Martin's, Scilly, on Sunday last, Mrs. Jane GIBSON, aged 88 years.

At Gorran on Sunday last, much respected, Mr. Edward COWLIN, aged 66 years.

At Hallow, in the parish of Roche, on Friday last, Capt Thomas BONE, aged 57 years.

At St Austell, on Saturday last, Mr. William COUCH, ironmonger, aged 78 years.

At St Columb, on the 28th ult., Susan Jane LOVERING, third daughter of the late Mr. John CARDELL, aged 27 years.

At Fowey, Mary, relict of the late Mr. John CHAPMAN, custom-house officer, aged 75 years.

At Bodmin, on Saturday last, Mrs. Prudence KING.

At Bodmin, on Monday last, Kate, youngest daughter of Mr. Thos. DUNGEY, principal warder of Bodmin gaol.

At Lostwithiel on the 1st instant, Catherine Amelia, eldest daughter of Mr. R. OLIVER, aged 19 years.

At Stratton, on the 30th ult., the wife of Mr. Nicholas SANDERS, of the Ship Inn, aged 69 years.

At the Crescent, Plymouth, on the 31st ult., the infant daughter of S B MARKE, Esq.

At Bath, on Saturday last, Edward Bayntun YESCOMBE, Esq., aged 49 years.

At Wallington Hall, Norfolk, on Saturday last, Eliza PEEL, wife of the late Robert Peel Esq., and Aunt of the late Sir Robert Peel, Bart.

Drowned recently, whilst bathing off Genoa, Mr. Nathaniel SMITH, master of the schooner "Brilliant" of Fowey.


16 AUGUST 1850, Friday


At Truro on the 7th instant, John, infant son of Mr. MOON, basket-maker.

At Devoran on the 4th instant, Eliza, wife of Capt. John NETTLE, aged 38 years.

At Wheal Butson, St Agnes, on Sunday last, Mr. Christopher RULE, aged 70 years.

At Redruth, Mr. Samuel THOMAS, aged 48 years; and Mrs. Sarah TRENGOVE, aged 66 years.

At Camborne, on Sunday last, Nicholas, infant son of Mr. Joseph VIVIAN, of Condurrow Mine.

At Camborne, on the th instant, the wife of Mr. Thomas VINCENT, aged 39 years.

At Hayle, on Saturday last, Mrs. Elizabeth TRESTRAIL, aged 56 years.

At Carnhell, in the parish of Gwinear, on Friday last, Thomas, son of Mr. Henry HOCKEN, aged 2 years.

At Marazion on Sunday last, Eliza Jane, daughter of Mr. James COOK, aged 2 years.

At Mousehole, on the 7th instant, William E. HYNE, Esq., R.N., late of the coast guard station at Mousehole.

At Badger's Cross in the parish of Gulval, on the 4th instant, Miss Mary Ann HOSKING, aged 22 years.

At Ludgvan Church-town, on the 6th instant, the wife of Mr. James POLGREAN, aged 46 years.

At St. Mary's, Scilly, on the 7th instant, Mr. John TREGRTHEN, aged 35 years.

At East Looe, on Monday last, the infant son of Mr. Richard OLVER, saddler.

At Camelford, on Sunday last, Miss Amelia OKE, aged 36 years.

At Linkinhorne, near Callington, on Monday last, Rebecca, eldest daughter of Mr. J. TUCKER, aged 21 years.

At Morice Town, Devonport, on the 8th instant, the Rev. W. B. KILLPACK, Incumbent of St James's, in that town, aged 39 years.

At Plymouth, on the 6th instant, Mr. Richard TRELEAVEN, aged 62 years.

In Belgrave Square, London, on Tuesday last, the Hon. Charles Ewan LAW, M.P., Recorder of London, aged 58 years.

At Limehouse, London, on the 8th instant, Mr. Samuel HODGE, engineer, formerly of Chacewater, in this county, aged 45 years.

(We are requested to contradict the announcement of the death of the Rev. J. RUNNALS, Wesleyan Minister, of Penzance, which appeared in our paper of the 26th ult., that gentleman being alive and in the enjoyment of good health.)


23 AUGUST 1850, Friday


At Feock, on Saturday last, most deeply and deservedly lamented by all who know him, the Rev. William HICHENS, curate of that parish, and fellow of Exeter College, Oxford, and eldest son of Robert Hichens, Esq., of East Dulwich, aged 25 years.

At Feock, on Wednesday last, Mrs. NEWCOMBE, aged 81 years.

At Falmouth, on Saturday last, after a long and painful illness, William, second son of the late Mr. John GENN, jeweller, aged 17 years.

At Falmouth, on the 14th instant, the infant son of Mr. J. A. MICHELL.

At Stithians, Mr. William MARTIN, joiner, aged 86 years.

At Hayle, on Saturday last, William Henry, son of Mr. William GORDON, aged 18 years; and on the 20th instant, Mr. Henry PRIDEAUX, for many years an agent in the employ of the Cornish Copper Company, aged 82 years.

At Marazion, on the 15th instant, Mr. William KING, aged 20 years; on Sunday last, the wife of Mr. John RICHARDS, butcher; and Mr. Thomas THOMAS, aged 39 years.

At Carbis in the parish of Lelant, on Friday last, Mrs. Mary JENNINGS, aged 37 years.

At Penzance, on the 12th instant, Mary Ann, daughter of Samuel COX, Esq.., M.D. of Eaton Bishop, Hereford.

At Penzance, on the 14th instant, Mr. Caleb BOSEY ? aged 70 years; and on the 15th, Jane, relict of the late Mr. EDMONDS, of Rosemodrass, in the parish of St Buryan, aged 80 years.

At St. Mary's, Scilly, on Saturday last, Mrs. Mary STIDIFORD, aged 54 years.

At Tresiliian on Friday last, Grace, relict of the late Mr. John DUFF, aged 97 years.

At Trefewoea ? in the parish of Crantock on Saturday last, Alfred, third son of Mr. P. HAWKE, aged 5 years.

At St. Austell, on the 14th instant, Fanny, infant daughter of Mr. H. WILTON, of the Temperance Hotel.

At Retillack, in the parish of Roche, on the 14th instant, deeply lamented by all who knew him, Mr. Thomas FRANCIS, aged 67 years.

At Quethiock, near Liskeard, on the 14th instant, by a sudden seizure in his finger, Mr. ROSEVEAR, farmer, of Trebunest, in that parish, at an advanced age.

At Padstow, after a lingering illness, Mrs. Betsey MASSEY, aged 81 years.

At Metherall, in the parish of Calstock, on the 16th instant, Ann, relict of Mr. Arthur DEEBLE, late of Nutstakes, in that parish, aged 94 years.

At Advent, on Monday last, Mr. John TOMS, aged 89 years.

At Camelford, on Monday last, the infant son of Mr. Richard INCH, innkeeper.

At Plymouth, on the 11th instant, Alfred, infant son of H.M. GIBSON, Esq.

At the Duke of Wellington's Piccadilly, on Sunday last, the Right Hon Charles ARBUTHNOT.


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