5 MAY 1837, Friday At Truro, on Tuesday the 25th ult., Mrs. Bastian, of a son. At Wendron, on Saturday the 27th ultimo, the wife of Mr. Edward Concanen, of a daughter. At St. Austell, on Friday last, Mrs. Joseph Morcom, of a daughter. On Sunday, Mr. John Perrow, of a son. Also, on Tuesday, the wife of Mr. John Ball, tailor, of a son. At Bodmin, Mrs. Henry Mudge, of a son. At Camelford, the wife of Mr. John Pearce, jun. of a son. On Friday the 28th ult., at Falmouth, the wife of Mr. L. S. Squire, of a son. At Marazion, on Wednesday last, the wife of Mr. R. Wellington, of a son. 12 MAY 1837, Friday On Sunday last, at Truro, the wife of Mr. Tippet, of the Western Inn, of a son. On Sunday the 7th, at Mrs. Randall's, Lemon-street, Truro, Mrs. P. J. Eliott, of a daughter. At Truro on Thursday, the 4th instant, the wife of Mr. W. H. Jenkins, of a daughter. At Redruth, on Tuesday last, Mrs. Joseph Mead, of a son. At St. Ives, Mrs. John Williams, of a son; also Mrs. Thomas William Miner, of a son; and the wife of Capt. Thomas Richards, of the schooner "Agnes", of a son. Last week, at Padstow, the wife of Mr. T. Carter, ship-builder, of a daughter, since dead. On Friday last, at Trevartha, in the parish of Menheniot, Mrs. Hodge, of a son. On the 3rd instant, at Great Torrington, the wife of the Rev. James Grose, Wesleyan Minister, of a son. 19 MAY 1837, Friday Yesterday, the 18th instant, at the vicarage, Gwennap, the lady of the Rev. T. Phillpotts, of a daughter. At Redruth, on Tuesday last, Mrs. James Mead, of a daughter. On the 9th instant, in Manchester-square, London, the lady of Winthrop Praed, Esq., M.P., of a daughter. At Truro, on Wednesday last, Mrs. Courtenay, wife of Mr. M. Courtenay, confectioner, of a daughter. 26 MAY 1837, Friday At Truro, on Sunday last, Mrs. James Sholl, of a daughter. At Redruth, on Saturday last, Mrs. Charles Besert, of a daughter. At Penryn, on Sunday the 13th instant, the wife of Mr. John Gill, printer &c., of a daughter; and on Friday the 19th instant, the wife of Mr. John Rogers, of a daughter. At St. Austell, on Sunday last, Mrs. Browse, of a son. At Penpellick, near St. Austell, on the 1st inst. the wife of Mr. Anthony Cock, of a son. {end} |