MAY 1838 BIRTHS

 

                                                  MAY 1838  BIRTHS

MAY 4

At St. Agnes, on Monday last, the lady of the Rev. G. Bellamy, of a son.

Yesterday, at Truro, the wife of Mr. John Bale, of a son.

At Chacewater, on Thursday the 26th ult., Mrs. E. Hornblower, of a daughter.

On Friday last, at Torpoint, the wife of Lieut. George Rose, R. N. of a daughter.

At Goodrington Sands, the lady of J. W. C. Whitbread, Esq. of Lowthian Park, Suffolk, of a daughter.

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MAY 11 – missing

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MAY 18

At Truro, on the 14th instant, the lady of the Rev. Arthur Tatham, Rector of Boconnoc  and Broadoak, of a son, still born.

At Dinapore, on the 5th of February last, Mrs. Cardew, relict of the late Lieut. Ambrose Cardew, Royal Artillery, of a daughter.

At Newquay, on Sunday last, the wife of  Mr. Wm. Cook, of a son.

At Helston, on the 10th instant,  the lady of the Rev. J. W. Johns, curate of Helston, of a son.

At Mawgan, on Saturday last, Mrs. J. Davies of a daughter.  Also at Mawgan on the 13th instant, Mrs. Thomas Thomas of a son.

At Constantine, on Saturday last, Mrs. W. Rashleigh of a stillborn child.

Last week, at Camelford, the wife of Mr. Richard Burt, of a son.

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MAY 25

At Fowey, last week, Mrs. Barrett, wife of Mr. E. Barrett, Riding Officer, of the coast guard, of a son.

At Callywith, near Bodmin, on the 13th instant, Mrs. John Harris, of a daughter.

At Landewednack, on Friday last, Mrs. Samuel Hill, of a son.

At Treleigh, near Redruth, on Monday last, Mrs. Christian, of a son.

At. St. Ives, on the 23rd instant, Mrs. T. Sham, of a daughter; Mrs. B. Woodcock of a daughter; Mrs. J. Quick of a daughter; and Mrs. T. Adams, of a son.

At St. Agnes, on Monday last, the wife of Capt. Wm. Verran, of a son.

On Thursday se’nnight, at Regent Terrace, Penzance, the lady of the Rev. Geo. Morris, of a daughter.

At Siythians, on Sunday last, the lady of the Rev. H. W. Hockin, Vicar of that parish, of a son.  [yes, spelled Siythian]

On the 15th instant, at Mivari’s Hotel, London, Her Royal Highness Penelope, Carolina Borbone, Princess of Capua, wife of his Royal Highness Carlo Ferdinando, Borbone, Prince of Capua, of a daughter.


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