7 JUNE 1850 At Truro, on Monday last, Mr William BARRETT, tailor, aged 33 years. At Truro, on Monday last, Mr William GILL, butcher, aged 32 years. At Helston on Monday last, John S. STANSMORE, Esq., late Collector of H.M. Customs, at Truro, aged 58 years. At Mawgan in Meneage, Mr William BOLITHO, aged 55 years; and Mr Philip WILLIAMS, aged 66 years. At Cury (or Cory?), Mrs Alice TRIGGS, aged 77 years; and Mr James DALE, aged 85 years. At Calestock, in the parish of Perranzabuloe, on the 30th ult., William son of Mr Matthew ROWE, aged 22 years. At Redruth on Monday last, Mr Edward JEFFERY. At Gwithian on the 30th ult., the wife of Mr James GREGORY, aged 38 years. At Halsetown in the parish of St Ives, on Monday last, Miss Catherine Hosking BANFIELD, aged 16 years. At Trink in the parish of Lelant, on Wednesday last, Mr Edward BENNETS, aged 78 years. At Gunwin, in the parish of Lelant on Wednesday last, Miss Belenda CHRISTOPHER, aged 20 years. At Penzance, on Sunday last, the wife of Mr Henry NICHOLLS, aged 47 years; and Augustus, son of Mr John UREN, aged 12 years. At St Austell on Saturday last, Emma, wife of Mr T. APPLEFORD, aged 24 years. At Launcells, on the 30th ult., Mr Charles LARKE, aged 71 years. At Callington, on Saturday last, Mrs Joanna MASON, aged 51 years. At Polyphant in the parish of Lewannick, on the 30th ult., Jessy, infant daughter of Edward HANCOCK Esq., surgeon. At Budleigh Salterton, Devon, on the 30th ult., Mr James LEDDRA, of the coast guard, and formerly of St Ives, aged 60 years. At Totnes, on the 26th ult., Mrs ROBERTS, mother of Mr. G. Roberts of that town, and of the Rev. James Roberts, Independent Minister of Truro, aged 77 years. At Bedminster, near Bristol, on the 26th ult., Mr DRYBERG, formerly inspector of fisheries, Penzance, aged 60 years. At Malden, Surrey, on Monday last, the Rev. George TREVELYAN, vicar of Malden-cum-Chessington, in that county, aged 48 years. At Cork, on the 20th ult., Capt. John BOSUSTOW, of the brig "Ide," aged 36 years. On the 10th of March, having left Pernambuco, in consequence of the fever, on board H.M.S. "Tweed", Herbert Sawyer SULIVAN, midshipman of that ship and youngest son of the late D.H. Sulivan Esq., R.N. 14 JUNE 1850 In Lemon Street, Truro on Saturday last, Juliana, relict of the late William PENROSE Esq., of Tregie, in this county, aged 72 years. At Truro on Sunday last, Sarah Ann, wife of Mr W. PEARCE jun., statuary, aged 30 years. At Truro on Tuesday last, Jane, infant daughter of Mr DOBB, of the Seven Stars Inn; and Mary Ann, daughter of Mr James ALLEN, aged 10 years. At Truro on the 31st ult., William, infant son of Mr Thomas DUNSTAN, grocer. At Carlerrick in the parish of St Clement on the 2nd instant, Mary, wife of Mr Henry GLANVILLE. At Flushing on Monday last, Mrs N. SLOGETT, grocer, aged 71 years. At Falmouth on Saturday last, Miss Mary JACKET, aged 27 years. At Stithians Church-town, the wife of Mr John DUNSTAN, aged 28 years. At Redruth, Mrs Grace JOHNS, aged 72 years; the daughter of Mr G. LAITY, aged 9 years; the infant daughter of Mr John STEPHENS; and the wife of Mr Philip RUNNALS. At Camborne, on Tuesday last, Mrs Elizabeth GOLDSWORTHY, aged 55 years. At St Ives, Miss Elizabeth QUICK, aged 97 years, and Mrs Honor HAWKE, aged 60 years. At Marazion on Saturday last, Emma, eldest daughter of W.G. CONGDON, Esq., surgeon, aged 15 years. At Rejurn, in the parish of Lelant, on Monday last, Mr Zachariah BRYANT, aged 64 years. At St Erth Church-town, on Saturday last, Mrs Nancy HOSKING, aged 72 years. At Halsetown in the parish of St Ives, on the 6th instant, Mr Michael CURNOW, aged 47 years. At the Lamb and Flag Inn, Treloweth, in the parish of St Erth, on Sunday last, Mr Thomas YOULTON, of St Austell, aged 28 years. At Penzance on Wednesday last, after a brief illness, Hugh DILLON, youngest son of James MONTGOMERY, M.D., aged 11 years. At Penzance, n the 1st instant, Mr John BASSETT, aged 81 years; and on the 4th, Mr John HANWELL, aged 82 years. At St Mary's Schilly, on the 7th instant, Mr William MUMFORD, aged 65 years. At Tywardreath, on Sunday last, Elizabeth Jane, youngest daughter of Mr W.C. LAWRY, draper &c., aged 2 years. At Bodmin on Tuesday last, Mr Robert BULLEN, superannuated office of excise, aged 69 years. At Camelford, on Friday last, after a long illness, Mrs Nancy PEARCE, relict of the late Mr John PEARCE, brewer and ironmonger. At Camelford on Sunday last, most deeply lamented by his afflicted relatives, and sincerely regretted by a large circle of friends and acquaintances, and by the poor of his parish to whom he was a kind and liberal benefactor, John Clode BRADDON, Esq., of Camelford, and Skisdon Lodge, in this county, second surviving son of the late Henry Braddon, Esq., of Skisdon Lodge, aged 61 years. At Tregonna, in the parish of Little Petherick, on the 20th ult., Mr John WILLIAMS, sen, aged 81 years. At Tamar Terrace, Launceston, on the 5th instant, after a lingering illness, Miss Eliza KENDALL. At Newpassage, devonport, on Tuesday last, Mr Thomas E. ELLIOTT, coach manufacturer, son of Mr William Elliott, of Landulph, and late of the Royal Hotel Devonport, aged 35 years. At Mount Radford on the 6th instant, Mrs Mary Ann DIVETT, mother of Edward Divett Esq., M.P. for Exeter, aged 74 years. At Colston House, near Buckfastleigh, on the 2nd instant, Charles Edwards, Esq., aged 65 years. In London, James Duncan, esq., formerly publisher and bookseller, paternoster Row, aged 66 years. At Southmolton on the 30th ult., Capt. WHITFORD, of the Southmolton Mines. At Liverpool on the 4th instant, the wife of Capt. John HOOPER, formerly of St Mary's Scilly. At Swansea on the 1st instant, Capt. James WALTERS, late of the schooner "Mary Ann," of that port, aged 46t years. At Aberystwith, on the 31st ult., Lewis PUGH, Esq., late of the Cwmystwith Lead Mines, aged 74 years. At Boulogne-sur-Mer, on the 28th ult., Henry CASLON, Esq., late of the Caslon Letter Foundry, London, and Higham Hill, Walthamstow, Essex, aged 64 years. At Santa Anna, in the Province of Maraquite, New Granada, South America, on the 2nd of April last, of Cholera, and after a residence of sixteen years in that country, Mr Joseph TREWARTHA, jun., second son of Capt. Joseph Trewartha, of St Day, in this county, aged 28 years. 21 JUNE 1850 At Truro on Monday last, Mrs WOOLCOCK, aged 63 years; and on Tuesday, the wife of Mr TAPP, of the Barley Sheaf Inn, aged 49 years. At Mount Steward, Maylor, on the 29th ult., Mr GILLET, formerly of Truro, aged 87 years. At Penryn on Friday last, Mr Henry HOSKEN, aged 53 years. At Bridge, in the parish of Illogan, on Tuesday last, Mr John GARLAND. At Camborne, on Sunday last, Miss Louisa ROWE, aged 18 years. At Gulval, Mr Richard BARNES, aged 72 years. At Gwithian, on Wednesday last, Mr William CHRISTOPHER, aged 69 years. At Angarrack, near Hayle, on the 13th instant, Mr Joseph WEST, aged 38 years. At Liskeard, on Tuesday last, Mr William LANE, at an advanced age. At Callington on the 1st instant, Miss Joanna MASON, grocer, aged 54 years. At Plymouth on Tuesday last, after a lingering illness, Charlotte, relict of W.D. SOLE, Esq., solicitor, Devonport, and daughter of the late Rev. James COFFIN, vicar of Linkinhorne, in this county, aged 63 years. At Exeter on Saturday last, Thomas HOCKING, son of Mr William ROWE, late of Truro, and grandson of T.P. HOCKING, Esq., of Penzance, aged 23 years. At Limehouse, London, Sarah, wife of Mr Peter M'Dowell, and only daughter of the late Capt. Blight, of H.M. packet service, Flushing, aged 67 years. At Quebec on the 18th of May, Saxton CAMPBELL Esq., aged 25 years. At Madeira, on the 23rd of May, Mary Caroline, youngest daughter of the Rev. William HOCKIN, Rector of Phillack, in this county. At Secunderabad on the 30th of April, the wife of Brigadier Gen. J.P. JAMES, and daughter of Cornelius TRIPE, Esq., of Devonport. 14 JUNE 1850 In Lemon Street, Truro on Saturday last, Juliana, relict of the late William PENROSE Esq., of Tregie, in this county, aged 72 years. At Truro on Sunday last, Sarah Ann, wife of Mr W. PEARCE jun., statuary, aged 30 years. At Truro on Tuesday last, Jane, infant daughter of Mr DOBB, of the Seven Stars Inn; and Mary Ann, daughter of Mr James ALLEN, aged 10 years. At Truro on the 31st ult., William, infant son of Mr Thomas DUNSTAN, grocer. At Carlerrick in the parish of St Clement on the 2nd instant, Mary, wife of Mr Henry GLANVILLE. At Flushing on Monday last, Mrs N. SLOGETT, grocer, aged 71 years. At Falmouth on Saturday last, Miss Mary JACKET, aged 27 years. At Stithians Church-town, the wife of Mr John DUNSTAN, aged 28 years. At Redruth, Mrs Grace JOHNS, aged 72 years; the daughter of Mr G. LAITY, aged 9 years; the infant daughter of Mr John STEPHENS; and the wife of Mr Philip RUNNALS. At Camborne, on Tuesday last, Mrs Elizabeth GOLDSWORTHY, aged 55 years. At St Ives, Miss Elizabeth QUICK, aged 97 years, and Mrs Honor HAWKE, aged 60 years. At Marazion on Saturday last, Emma, eldest daughter of W.G. CONGDON, Esq., surgeon, aged 15 years. At Rejurn, in the parish of Lelant, on Monday last, Mr Zachariah BRYANT, aged 64 years. At St Erth Church-town, on Saturday last, Mrs Nancy HOSKING, aged 72 years. At Halsetown in the parish of St Ives, on the 6th instant, Mr Michael CURNOW, aged 47 years. At the Lamb and Flag Inn, Treloweth, in the parish of St Erth, on Sunday last, Mr Thomas YOULTON, of St Austell, aged 28 years. At Penzance on Wednesday last, after a brief illness, Hugh DILLON, youngest son of James MONTGOMERY, M.D., aged 11 years. At Penzance, n the 1st instant, Mr John BASSETT, aged 81 years; and on the 4th, Mr John HANWELL, aged 82 years. At St Mary's Schilly, on the 7th instant, Mr William MUMFORD, aged 65 years. At Tywardreath, on Sunday last, Elizabeth Jane, youngest daughter of Mr W.C. LAWRY, draper &c., aged 2 years. At Bodmin on Tuesday last, Mr Robert BULLEN, superannuated office of excise, aged 69 years. At Camelford, on Friday last, after a long illness, Mrs Nancy PEARCE, relict of the late Mr John PEARCE, brewer and ironmonger. At Camelford on Sunday last, most deeply lamented by his afflicted relatives, and sincerely regretted by a large circle of friends and acquaintances, and by the poor of his parish to whom he was a kind and liberal benefactor, John Clode BRADDON, Esq., of Camelford, and Skisdon Lodge, in this county, second surviving son of the late Henry Braddon, Esq., of Skisdon Lodge, aged 61 years. At Tregonna, in the parish of Little Petherick, on the 20th ult., Mr John WILLIAMS, sen, aged 81 years. At Tamar Terrace, Launceston, on the 5th instant, after a lingering illness, Miss Eliza KENDALL. At Newpassage, devonport, on Tuesday last, Mr Thomas E. ELLIOTT, coach manufacturer, son of Mr William Elliott, of Landulph, and late of the Royal Hotel Devonport, aged 35 years. At Mount Radford on the 6th instant, Mrs Mary Ann DIVETT, mother of Edward Divett Esq., M.P. for Exeter, aged 74 years. At Colston House, near Buckfastleigh, on the 2nd instant, Charles Edwards, Esq., aged 65 years. In London, James Duncan, esq., formerly publisher and bookseller, paternoster Row, aged 66 years. At Southmolton on the 30th ult., Capt. WHITFORD, of the Southmolton Mines. At Liverpool on the 4th instant, the wife of Capt. John HOOPER, formerly of St Mary's Scilly. At Swansea on the 1st instant, Capt. James WALTERS, late of the schooner "Mary Ann," of that port, aged 46t years. At Aberystwith, on the 31st ult., Lewis PUGH, Esq., late of the Cwmystwith Lead Mines, aged 74 years. At Boulogne-sur-Mer, on the 28th ult., Henry CASLON, Esq., late of the Caslon Letter Foundry, London, and Higham Hill, Walthamstow, Essex, aged 64 years. At Santa Anna, in the Province of Maraquite, New Granada, South America, on the 2nd of April last, of Cholera, and after a residence of sixteen years in that country, Mr Joseph TREWARTHA, jun., second son of Capt. Joseph Trewartha, of St Day, in this county, aged 28 years. 28 June 1850 Drowned by the wreck of the "Orion," of Port Patrick, on the 18th instant, John PEARCE, Esq., of Mevagissey. In his native town his loss will be long sincerely deplored, as, on all occasions of difficulty, he was at once appealed to by his suffering neighbours, anxious to be guided by his advice, and who promptly received from him in the hour of need that succour which the most unaffected benevolence could suggest. At the Bar, Falmouth, on Tuesday last, after a long and protracted illness, W.R. BROAD, Esq., merchant, aged 50 years, leaving a wife and eleven young children to bewail his loss. At Falmouth on the 14th inst. James, second son of Mr Samuel SAWLE, mason, aged 5 years. At Truro on Tuesday last, William, son of Mr Edward BUCKINGHAM, aged 11 years. At Camborne, on the 19th instant, Mr Thomas HARVEY, builder, aged 69 years. At Hayle, on Friday last, Miss Mary HENDRA, aged 47 years. At Marazion on Firday last, the infant son of Mr John VEALE of St Just; and on Tuesday, Albert, second son of Mr William SEMMONS, aged 4 years. At Newlyn west, on Tuesday last, Mr Stephen RICHARDS, aged 19 years. At St Mary's, Scilly, on Friday last, Mrs HICKS. At Tregoning, in the parish of St Ewe, on Friday last, Mr DUNGEY, aged 74 years. At Treblethick in the parish of St Mabyn, on Friday last, after a short illness, and deeply lamented by a large circle of friends and acquaintances, the wife of Abraham HAMBLY, Esq., aged 21 years. At Penquite, in the parish of Landrake, on the 17th instant, Mr Richard BLAKE, aged 79 years. At Whitstone Parsonage, on the 18th instant, the residence of her son-in-law, the Rev. W. KINGDON, Jane, widow of the late Rev. J.S. HAWKER, Vicar of Stratton, aged 75 years. At Tavistock on the 15th instant, the wife of Mr. Stephen TREHANE. At Tavistock, on the 16th instant, the wife of Mr John STEPHENS, baker, aged 57 years. At Butleigh, Ipplepen, the residence of his brother, Mr Henry SYMONS, of Whifferton, land surveyor, aged 41 years. At Buckland Cottage, near Portsmouth on the 18th instant, the residence of her son-in-law, Mary Ann, relict of the late Capt. James NASH, R.N., of Torpoint, in this county, aged 83 years. At Newport on the 17th instant, Maria Louisa Henrietta, infant daughter of the Rev. Bourchier Wrey SAVILLE. AT New Plymouth, John, youngest son of Mr Richard JULIAN, late of Helston, in this county, aged 2 years. {end} |