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Royal Cornwall Gazette Royal Cornwall Gazette Index of Articles by date of the newspaper's publication Transcribed by Chris Uphill, please contact her for full details See our searchable database for Birth, Marriage and Death Notices Year Date Location/Parish Surname Forename Detail 1811 16-Mar Truro HARRY W. Nicholas St shop - ad 1811 16-Mar Penzance LLOYD Barnaby House & Draper's Shop to let near Bullock-market 1811 23-Mar Launceston CUDLIPP John Estate 1811 23-Mar St Austell HAWKINS P. Ship Aground Inn (London) - ad 1811 23-Mar Redruth JENKIN Alfred Land Surveying - ad 1811 23-Mar Saltash MITCHELL J. Fountain Inn & Tavern (Formerly Lord Nelson Inn) - ad 1811 23-Mar Launceston PEARSE Edward Pack Horse Inn - ad 1811 23-Mar Budock THOMAS John Property for sale called Treverva 1811 23-Mar Altarnun VENNING James Estate 1811 30-Mar Kenwyn BREWER W. "Score's Meadow" in Trehavern Lane - auction 1811 30-Mar Mount's Bay DANIEL Thomas "Trengwainton" mansion house to let 1811 30-Mar Portreath HARVEY Richard (Capt.) Sloop Ann - hull for sale (driven ashore 10 Nov 1810) 1811 30-Mar St Columb Lower HENWOOD John Barton & farm called Great Trebelzue to let 1811 30-Mar Truro TIPPET C. Ironmonger, Brazier & Plumber - sale of premises & stock 1811 30-Mar St Austell VEALE Richard A Malster - sale of house & malt-house for creditors 1811 6-Apr Budock TONKIN Richard Farm & Estate called Tregunna to let 1811 6-Apr Padstow WITHELL Martin Sloop Elizabeth for sale 1811 13-Apr Truro BLIGHT John Auction of Red Lion Inn, kept by John Blight 1811 13-Apr St Kevern BUTCHER Captain Hull etc of the ship Providence wrecked near the Manacles 1811 13-Apr Truro DAVEY John Bankruptcy 1811 13-Apr Falmouth DAVIES Captain House to let opposite the Town Hall, Captain Davies 1811 13-Apr Bodmin FAYRE Joseph (Rev) Grammar School - ad 1811 13-Apr Lostwithiel HUGO Thomas Estate 1811 13-Apr Bodmin PASCOE Stephen New Inn for sale 1811 13-Apr St Ives PECK John House & Draper's Shop to let due to ill health 1811 13-Apr Gwennap PHILLIPS Hugh & Peter Farm called Tredeage to let 1811 13-Apr Gwennap PHILLIPS Peter & Hugh Farm called Tredeage to let 1811 13-Apr St Martin's in Meneage SECCOMBE James Farms called Nance & Mathiana 1811 13-Apr St Erme VERCOE R. Barton & farm called Tregassow to let 1811 20-Apr Truro CAVELL John Bear Inn, John Cavell (advertisement) 1811 20-Apr Camborne CRAZE George Trevorrian, property in the possession of George Craze, deceased and since then his widow 1811 20-Apr Liskeard DANIELL Mrs Farm called North Boduel for sale in the occupation of Mrs Daniel as tenant to Sir Edward Pellew 1811 20-Apr Penryn GREGG E. House in Market Place for sale 1811 20-Apr Illogan MICHELL John Cottage & 5 acres part of Carnbrea, in possession of John Michell, deceased 1811 20-Apr Liskeard PELLEW Edward Farm called North Boduel for sale in the occupation of Mrs Daniel as tenant to Sir Edward Pellew 1811 27-Apr Phillack (Illegible) Peter Cornwall Quarter Sessions: Bastardy "an old tottering and toothless fornicator"; offender since 1809; committed by Edwrd STACKHOUSE; ordered to be continued in custody 1811 27-Apr Wendron? BARAGWANETH John Cornwall Quarter Sessions: Bastardy - (largely illegible); committed by Benjamin PENDER 1811 27-Apr Pensacola BLACK Arthur Cornwall Quarter Sessions: a crippled seaman; vagrancy - admonished and discharged. 1811 27-Apr - BRAY Elizabeth Cornwall Quarter Sessions: charged by William WELLINGTON with threatening his life. 1811 27-Apr Liskeard DAW William Cornwall Quarter Sessions: stealing two sheaves of barley 1811 27-Apr Breage ERSKEY? Mary Cornwall Quarter Sessions: Bastardy - a child 2 or 3 in her arms; committed Dec 1809 by John ROGERS refusing to declare father of bastard child 1811 27-Apr - FORD Richard Cornwall Quarter Sessions: want of sureties to keep the peace with William REED 1811 27-Apr St Stephens in Branwell GILL Joseph Cornwall Quarter Sessions: Bastardy Jane WILLIAMS "modestly declared she had been delivered about 4 years ago of a bastard child"; Father Joseph GILL to pay ₤10 and go about his business, in failure to go to prison 1811 27-Apr - HICKS Mary Cornwall Quarter Sessions: Bastardy - reputed father REYNOLDS 1811 27-Apr - LEWIS Thomas Cornwall Quarter Sessions: "a poor wounded Irish seaman" - discharged 1811 27-Apr Mullion MICHELL Mary Cornwall Quarter Sessions: behaving disorderly and threatening to burn the corn of the Overseers of the Poor 1811 27-Apr Redruth MICHELL Gertrude Cornwall Quarter Sessions: Bastardy - reputed father John ROGERS of Illogan 1811 27-Apr Sennen NICHOLAS James Cornwall Quarter Sessions: Bastardy - Committed by Richard HICHENS - returned to prison 1811 27-Apr South Petherwin PETHERICK? James Cornwall Quarter Sessions: Bastardy 1811 27-Apr ? RICHARDSON William Cornwall Quarter Sessions: a crippled seaman; vagrancy - admonished and discharged. 1811 27-Apr Treskerby Mine STEPHENS John Cornwall Quarter Sessions: stealing candles 1811 27-Apr St Maybyn TABB Joseph Cornwall Quarter Sessions: disobedience of an order of bastardy 1811 27-Apr St Just in Penwith WARREN William Cornwall Quarter Sessions: for support of his father (article continues 5b) 1811 27-Apr Madron WEARNE George Cornwall Quarter Sessions: Bastardy 1811 27-Apr St Stephens in Branwell WILLIAMS Jane Cornwall Quarter Sessions: Bastardy "modestly declared she had been delivered about 4 years ago of a bastard child" - father Joseph GILL; Father ordered to pay pay ₤10 and go about his business, in failure to go to prison 1811 4-May St Austell BARNICOAT William Dwelling House & Bake-house in occupation of William Barnicoat as under- tenant to William ROSEVEAR 1811 4-May Bodmin BONADY Henry Apology for letting a horse without issuing a ticket 1811 4-May Helston Downs BORLASE John Tenement called Carminow 1811 4-May Kenwyn BUCKINGHAM E. Six Fields, formerly Calley's Fields rented by him 1811 4-May Truro CALF N. Dwelling Hosue rented by him 1811 4-May St Austell CARVETH Miss Dwelling House in her occupation for sale (Leasehold) 1811 4-May St Clements CROSSMAN Richard Little Killigordon in his possession 1811 4-May St Austell DREW James Dwelling House in his occupation for sale (Leasehold) 1811 4-May - FLOYD William Meadow called Comprigncy? Meadow in his occupation 1811 4-May St Austell GUY Gideon Dwelling House in his occupation for sale (Leasehold) 1811 4-May St Austell HOPWOOD Mrs (deceased) Dwelling House & Shop, late in her occupation for sale (Leasehold) also Household Furniture -continues 4.5(3) 1811 4-May St Austell LONG William Field called Trewinnys near T?orrick in his occupation 1811 4-May St Austell LULY Dinah Dwelling House & shop partly occupied by her and sundry others for sale (Leasehold) 1811 4-May St Austell MEDLAND Henry Sale of dwelling house & backlet known as the King's Arms (Leasehold) 1811 4-May St Clements MITCHELL Mrs Dwelling House at Bellevue in her possession 1811 4-May Wendron OLIVER Thomas Water Grist Mill/Merther-Uni-Mills 1811 4-May Wendron PASCOE Erasmus Tenement called Lower Trussall 1811 4-May St Austell PHILLIPS William Tenement known as the Seven Stars (Leasehold) 1811 4-May St Clements TREGONING William Barton of Rosedale alias Killigordon in his occupation 1811 4-May Marazion TRELUDDRA Miss Queen's Head Public House to let 1811 4-May St Austell VEALE William Plot of an acre a half mile from the town 1811 4-May Withiel VYVYAN Henry Estate 1811 4-May Wendron WARREN Thomas Tenement called Higher Trussall 1811 4-May Helston WILLIAMS Richard Shop in Wendron Street for sale 1811 4-May Treskerby Mine WILLIAMS Mr Of Scorrier House; his shares in mine to be sold 1811 11-May Pelsue ANDREW Zaccheus Near Truro; notice to debtors & creditors & sale of estate 1811 11-May Helston BENNETTS Richard Of the Angel Inn; a fine mare for sale 1811 11-May Penzance BERRYMAN N. A Grocer; Shop & premises to be let centre of Market Place; contact Miss Commins 1811 11-May Redruth BOASE Catherine Shop & dwelling house in the occupation of Misses Catherine & Sally BOASE; auction 1811 11-May Redruth BOASE Sally Shop & dwelling house in the occupation of Misses Catherine & Sally BOASE; auction 1811 11-May Redruth CARKEEK Stephen Auction at his premises the Kings Arms Inn 1811 11-May Redruth DANNELL James Auction of shop & dwelling place in his occupation 1811 11-May Launceston FRY Robert St Mary Magdalen; Stable to be auctioned 1811 11-May Penzance HART Mr Proprietor of substantial dwelling House & premises in Chapel St for sale (he is removing to London) 1811 11-May Launceston LANG Mr St Mary Magdalen; two fields and Garden called the Garden Field of which he and Rev Rowe are tenants, auction 1811 11-May Redruth PAYNTER John Auction of shop etc 1811 11-May Redruth POLLARD George Auction of dwelling house in his occupation 1811 11-May Launceston ROWE J. (Rev.) St Mary Magdalen; two fields and Garden called the Garden Field of which he and Mr Lang are tenants, auction 1811 11-May Launceston VOSPER Ben St Mary Magdalen; two fields called the Willow Gardens of which he is tenant, to be auctioned 1811 11-May Merryn WILLIAMS John Dwelling house in his occupation to let 1811 18-May Cury - - Barton & Farm of Bochym to let - survey to be held at house of Richard BENNETT, Innkeeper, Helston 1811 18-May St Allen - - Farm called Great Pennare to let, 3 miles from Truro; survey at Red Lion Inn Truro on 27th May 1811 18-May Lostwithiel - - Recruiting corporal of marines found dead on Weds morning 1811 18-May Penzance ANDREWS (Master) Sloop Venus - 1/4 part for auction at the house of Henry HOLMES, Innkeeper near the Quay Penzance 1811 18-May Falmouth ARTHUR J.
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