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Dorfctjhir£'*-Devonflnre — Cornwall. 



S91 



tenham, to Mil's Pike, daughter of Mr. Tho- 

 mas P. 



Dicii.'] AtSrif>ol, Mrs Thomas, relict i>f 

 Ivlr. James T. merchant — Mrs. Fuif tim, mo- 

 ther of Mr. F. grocer, — Mr. Darby, baicr. 

 — Mis. Jooi's, bru{i)-rr',..kt:r. — Mr. Ferry, 7S. 

 •—Mrs. Court, wife of Wr C. fen —Mr. 

 Piter Hou-iii — Mr. Wm. Morle, attor.'.ey 

 at l,i'.v. 



At Rath, Mr. Sarr.uel Bryant, fsniot bea- 

 dle. — Da his birtlidjy, Mr. George Har.'e- 

 kee, g.irdener, 71.— Mr. Charles D-ivis, fi'n. 

 one of the commiffioners for l^rlitii-g a-'d 

 watching the cty, 64.^Saiiiuel Niubs, efq. 

 —Mrs Merrick, 99. 



AtEall HayrE, Mis. Payne, wife of Hugh 

 P. efq. 



At Piiilip's Norton, c^ n putiil fever, Mrs. 

 Prynr, of the Geo'tie inn, and .1 fnv days 

 afterwards, her firlt coufiri, Mr. William 

 Bigi;s. butcher. 



At foothill, Mrs. Strode, wife of Colonel 

 S. of the Bzl\\ Forum Volunteers, ani daug:-.- 

 ter of the l.Ue Sir Henry Parker, bart. 



At .Minehend, Mr. Francis Ballone, fen. 

 He was for many years an eminent prafti- 

 tioier of the law, till .ige lesdtred it nectf- 

 faiy fo relign his bufinefs to his only fun, and 

 a tiuly honed man. % 



At Briogewa:er, Mr. John Reed, Sj 



DOB SETBHIB E . 



Ma-ried'l At Symundibury, th- Rev, T. 

 Fox, jun. of Codfurd St. Peter, V/iits, to 

 Mils Synderc.inbe, only daughter of the 

 Rev. Dr. .';. efq 



At Plymouth Jonathan Baron, efq. 68. 

 He Wis formerly an eminer.t army accoutie- 

 ment msker, bui: had retired from byfinef* 

 for raaf-y years, on 2 fortune acquired by 

 perfeverinjr, honed ir.duftry and integrity in 

 al: his dealings — Mrs. Hubbard, wife of Mr. 

 H. mercer and draper. 



At Exeter, Mr. Richard Qoffin, formerly 

 an cnijraver, but who had for many years 

 rttiied from bulinefs. 



AtCoombe Florey, the onlv daughter of 

 Captain Bruton, of t'le North Devon rrilitia. 

 At Monte^o Bay, in the Weft Indies; of 

 the y-llcw fever, Air. Kenry Eliard, of 

 Expter, an officer belonging to the Princefs 

 Chailotte frigote. He h.ij arrived there a 

 Ihort time, as prize-mafter, with a valuable 

 prze. captured by the frigate oft the Havan- 

 nah, hcfjre he was feiz'd with this dreadful 

 i-.alady. Ke was a fine, fpirited, enterprizing» 

 youn;; man, of amiable manners, and is uni- 

 verfally lamented. 



.'^t Barnftjple, the Hon. Henry Tumour, 

 a lieuten.int in the royal navy, and fifth fon 

 of the lite Earl of Winterton. 



Aj; Si^rmuth, whither he had gone for the 

 recovery of his health, J.jmes Currie, M.D. 

 F.'',..S. formerly of Liverpool, but late of 

 Bath: For a particular aaount, Jec page Zi^Of 

 of this Number, 



CORNWALL. 



Application will be made to parliament, 

 next fcflion, for an aft authorizing the im- 

 provement of the haven of Butreaux-caftle in 



At Po.'le, jofeph Pike, efq. of Bridport, this county. 



to .Mifs Mary Maniiini, late of Ex-ler. Two nsw and neatly finifhed-churches have 



Died.] At Dorchcftcr, Mrs Carter, of tie been ere<Sed at Ka, ani Perranzabulo, the 



Antelope inn. former of which reflefls much credit on the 



At Poole, Mr. Street, merchant. He was judgment and liberality of R. L, Gv/atkin, 



feized with a violent fit of cougl:ing, and ex- efq of Killiow, and the latter on the perfc- 



pirc 1 al nod immediart !y. vning ii)duftry and beneficence of John 



At Hoiv.ell, ?Ir. Wm. Cabell, while em- Tho.mas, efq. of Chiverton. The altarpicce 



of the church at Ki-a is painted by Mrs. 

 Gvvatkin, the niece of the late Sir Jofliua 

 Reynolds, and is completed in fuch a ftyle of 

 excellence, as to dslight the eye of the ex- 

 perienced artift 



Married.] Mr. Simon Slade, of St. Mi- 

 chael Carhays, to Mils Parnell, of St. Ewe, 

 Mr. jofeph Hennah, of Tregony, to Mils 

 Tiethewy, of Ruan-Lanyhorne. 



Mr. W. Hugo, of' Veryan, to Mifi 

 Swindle, of Falmouth. 



Died.] At St. Minver, Mifs- Mably, 

 daughter of Mr. M. farmer. 



In the Weft Indies, Captain Wm. Stevens, 

 of St. Ives. 



At St. .Auftell, Mr. Jonathan Jlbell, 75. 

 At Falmouth, lieutennnt G. Fear.tl, late 

 commaiidrr of tne Nile lugger, a nioft in- 

 def.tigable and zealous officer, very mucK 

 refpeeted by every admiral and captain he 

 ferved under, and beloved by all tlie ftiips* 

 companies. In private life no one ever poflef- 



ploycd in churning ^n his dairy. 



At Slierborne, fvlifs Charlotte Millar, 

 dau^liter of the Lite Mr Wm. M. 



DEVONSHIR E. 



Married.] .^t Exeter, Mr. Partridge, wool- 

 !en-miiiufaciiirer to Mifs Frances T. Tumaii, 

 fouith daui;hter of the late Mr T. printer. — 

 Mr. George Wefilake, fon of Mr. .Alderman 

 ^V. to Mifs Cuming, daughter of Tlioinjs 

 C. efq — Mr Hake, mufic-ir.ailer, to Mils 

 Oori'on, Cideft daughter of Cap'i.n G. 



At Luppict, near Hoiiito.i, Mr. H Blake, 

 to MifsS Uomatt. 



At Plymouth, C.iptain Haviland, to Mifs 

 Allport. 



At .Mphington, mar Exeter, Mr. George 

 Pr tchard, attorney of London, to Mifs Mary 

 Kerry, fccoiid daughter of the late Mr. B. 

 tanner. 



At Honiton, Daniel Gould, gent, to Mifs 

 DoiTie:t, o^jghier of Mr. John D. Colyton. 

 Vied.] At Dn wrteignton, near Exeter, 

 JWrs. Elizabeth Beii.-ic', widow of the Rev. fed more virtues ; his loU is fmcerely regret- 

 John B. of IrbfiUian-huufc) Cornwall. ted by all l>is ralalions and friends. 



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