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From: "William Kemp" <>
Subject: [CORNISH] The West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser, August 11, 1843
Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 15:38:39 -0400


The West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser, August 11, 1843

BIRTHS

At Truro, on Friday last, the wife of the Rev. Osborn J. TANCOCK, D. C. L.,
Master of the Grammar School, of a daughter.

At Copperhouse, on the 30th ult., the wife of Mr. Wm. WILLIAMS, blacksmith,
of a son; and on Sunday last, the wife of Mr. Jno. WILLIAMS, cabinet maker,
of a daughter.

At Hayle, on Saturday last, Mrs. P. B. SPRAY, of a daughter.

At St. Ives, on the 5th instant, the wife of Captain Christopher STEVENS, of
the brig "Mary," of a son.

At Penzance, on Monday last, Mrs. COLLIVER, of a daughter.

At Padstow, on Wednesday last, the wife of Capt. T. RICHARDS, of the smack "
Mary," of a son.

At Lifton, on Wednesday last, the wife of Mr. SARGENT, of a son.

MARRIED

At St. Clement's, on Monday last, Mr. J. M. GILL, draper, of Dawlish, to
Ann, daughter of Mr. TRURAN, supervisor of Excise, Truro.

At St. Glovias, on the 3rd instant, the Rev. Edward Jordan ROGERS, of
Nassau, New Providence, to Fanny, youngest daughter of Thomas FITZGERALD,
Esq., of Green Bank, Falmouth.

At Falmouth, on the 3rd instant, Mr. Edward SANDERS, of her Majesty's
Customs, to Harriet, only daughter of Mr. H. SNOW, wine merchant, &c.

At St. Hilary, on Sunday last, Mr. Wm. STEPHENS, of St. Columb, to Miss
Elizabeth PEARCE, of Marazion.

At Madron, on the 3rd instant, Mr. J. MATTHEWS, to Miss J. JENKIN; and on
Sunday last, Mr. LAMPSHIRE, to Miss CALF.

At Launceston, last week, at the Wesleyan chapel, Mr. Thomas SCOWN, to Miss
BRADFORD, both of Northhill.

At Cheltenham, on the 3rd instant, by the Rev. S. Middleton, the Rev. S. A.
ELLIS, Incumbent of St. Ives, to Henrietta Gallye, youngest daughter of the
late Alexander Gallye LAMOTTE, Esq., of Tiverton.

At St. Bride's, Fleet-street, London, on Monday, the 7th instant, by the
Rev. Mr. Dale, Mr. William SINCOCK, of Andover, to Mary Louisa, second
daughter of the late John EDWARDS, Esq., of Redruth, D. A. C. G.

DIED
At Truro, on Sunday last, Miss Joyce THOMAS, aged 60 years. Miss Thomas had
for about 21 years filled the office of post-mistress in this town; and in
her the government has lost a most faithful servant, and the public a very
obliging and attentive officer. In private life she was universally
esteemed, not only for her kindness of heart and great moral worth, but for
her charities, which were, for her sphere in life, numerous as well as
liberal. She "did good by stealth, and blushed to find it fame."

At Truro, on Wednesday last, after a long and painful illness, Emily,
youngest daughter of Mr. WOTTON, aged 18 years.

At Manor Downs, Gwinear, on the 2nd instant, Mrs. Mary ROSEWARNE, aged 88
years; and on Wednesday last, the infant son of Mr. George MICHELL.

At Marazion, the eldest son of Mr. John UREN.

At Penzance, on Saturday last, Mr. Jno. MARTIN, late of Helston, ropemaker,
aged 33 years.

At Penzance, on Monday last, Mr. Jos. PASCOE, aged 24 years.

At Lundrake, on the 1st, inst., Mary JOHNS, a faithful servant for nearly 20
years in the family of Mr. SARGENT, solicitor, Liskeard.

At Padstow, on Tuesday last, the wife of Capt. John DARKE, of the schooner
"Mary Josephine."

At St. Dennis, on Saturday last, after a short illness, Mr. Robert VERCOE,
innkeeper, aged 36 years.

At Stratton, on Monday last, Mr. John PROUT, aged 50 years.

At Poughill, on Tuesday last, Mr. SPRAGUE, aged 48 years.

At Week St. Mary, last week, Mrs. RIDGEMAN, aged 62 years.

At the Turk's Head Inn, Exeter, on the 21st ult., after a few hour's
illness, Mr. Thomas STRIGHT, late of Falmouth, aged 71 years.

At Palermo, on the 17th ult., Capt. Jno. ANDREWS, of Penzance, aged 50
years.



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