1805.] Devonjhlre — Cornwall— Wales — North Britaim 3^9 



DXVONSHIRE. 



Married} At Topfhim, Mr. Wm.Tho- 

 Biss of txetcr, to Mifs Elizabeth Carter, co- 

 lieiicfs and grand djuijhteT of the late Richard 

 Coppleltone, efq. 



At Kinslbridge, Samuel Holditch Hayne, 

 efq. of Slade, to Mifs Mary Manning, fecand 

 daughter of the late Mr. Manning, furgeon. 



At Thorncomhe, Mr. William Hawkins, 

 clerk of the parift, aged 7S, to Mifs Frances 

 Baker, of the fame place, aged 34, 



At Exeter, Mr. J Wills, drug-lft of Ply- 

 mouth, to MTfs Eliz. Norringtor,, daughter of 

 Mr. Jofcph N. linen-draper of Exeter. — Mr. 

 Thomas Nofworthy, builder, to Mifs Skinner, 

 only daughter of Mr. S. fiiverfmith. 



At CoUump-.on, Mr. 'ofcph Pannell, hair- 

 drelfer to Mifs S. Matthews. 



At Plymouth, Mr. C. Allen, to Mifs 

 Ivory. 



Z>.W.] At Moortown, Mrs, Ridout, wife 

 of John R. gent. 



At Mamhead, the Right Honourable Do. 

 roihy Countefs of Lifturne, reiift of the late 

 Earl of L. and daughter of the late John Shaf- 

 toe, efq. 



At TopSiam, Mr. Mafon, chemifb, 70. 



At Exeter, Mr. Bifgood, one of the pro- 

 prietors of the Clarence coach. — Mrs. Ann 

 Ware, fiftcr of Mr. Gideon W, -Mrs Wal- 

 ker, wife of Mr. W. hellier. — Mrs. Salter, 

 wifeof Mr« S. prefsman. — Mrs Deane, widow 

 of Mr. D. maltfter. — Mr. Tnomas Peters, 

 mealman. 



At Crediton, Mifs Rifdon. 



Near Plymouth, Mrs Lloyd, the wife of 

 Mr. Lloyd, furgeon in the late war to Rear- 

 Admiral Sir J. B. Warren, K. B. 



At Stonel.oufe, Mrs. Couts, widow of the 

 late Captain Couts, of the royal navy, 61. 



At Siratton, Mr. Tooke, furgeon and apo- 

 thecary. 



At Chaddlewood, near Plympton, Mrs. 

 Bird, relift of H. Bird, efq. formerly of 

 Ridgeway. 



At Teignmouth, Major Gomonde of Bath. 



CORNWALL. 



Married.^ At St. Cluvias church, captain 

 Pellowe of the Royal Navy to Mrs. Spurge of 

 Pcnryn. 



At Lilkard, William Rawie, efq. to Mifs 

 Hingfton, daughter of Mr. Richard H. mer- 

 chant. 



At St Kew, Mr. Richard Tucker, to Mifs 

 Rebecca Knight. 



At Helfton, Mr. Thomas Roberts, baker, 

 to Mifs Penhalj, grand-daughter of the late 

 fienry P. Efq. many years returning officer 

 of members to ferve in parliament for that 

 borough. 



Di(J.] At Loftwithiel, Mifs Clapp, eldcft 

 daughter of the Rev. Mr. C. 



At Scilly, Mrs. Mary Gibfon, 67. 



At Padrtow, Mr. John Symonds, comp- 

 troller of the cu^oms. 



At Fowcy, Captain Dormer. 



At St. Kew, Mifs Curgenven, daughter of 

 Mr. C. 



At Falmouth, Mr. Samuel Tregjllan, mer- 

 chant, 79. 



WALES. 



At a meeting lately held at Llanel'y, by 

 the committee for the improvement f'f the 

 navigation of the Burry River, a plan and ef- 

 timatc were exhibited for making a capacious 

 dock or bafon, on the taft fid;: of ihe prcfent 

 pier at Ll.inelly, and the committee have ear- 

 neflly rtcommendtd the adoption of this bene- 

 ficial meafure to the confideration of the 

 Carmarthen/hire rail-way company. If it 

 ihould be carried into eflcil, it cannot 

 fail to render the port of Llanelly as fafe and 

 ccmmodious an harbour for velTels of comider- 

 able to:inage as any in the principality, 



A rail road on a new principle is now at 

 work at the Penclawdd copper-works, its ca- 

 p;;bility of obviating friflion renders it mucli 

 fuperior to thofe in general uff. The con- 

 ftruftion is that of an edge rail, s yard of 

 which is nearly as light again as thofe now 

 iTiade, and it has been found capable of carry- 

 ing the ulual weight. 



D:id ] At Hiverfordweft, the Rev. Wil- 

 liam Tafker, A. M. 84. 



At Swanka, David Morris, Efq. banker, 

 Carmarthen, 61. 



At Gubaiva-houfe, near Cardiff, the lady 

 of Sir R. L. BlolTs, bart. 



At his feat in Montgomeryfliire, Ambrofc 

 Gething, efq. one of the coroners for the 

 county. 



North brstain. 



Married.'] At Lainlhaw, Lord A/hburton, 

 to Mifs .'Vnne Cuninghame, daughter of the 

 late William C. efq 



At Moufewald Maufe, Ofwald Hunter. 

 M.D. fellow of the royal college of phyficiansj 

 Edinburgh, to Mifs Janet Dickfon, daughter 

 of the Rev. Mr. D. 



At Glafgow, Mr. James Hardie, jun, mer- 

 chant, to Mifs Beugo, daughter of the late 

 Gavin B, efq. of Lanccfirld. 



-At Edinburgh, John Bufhby MaitlanH, efq. 

 of Eccles, Sheriff depute of Wigtonffiire, to 

 Mifs Eliza Harriet Camac, daughter of Wil- 

 liam C-mac, efq. of Portmanfquart, London. 

 — Mr. John Turnbull, writer in Glafgow, to 

 Mifs Annabella Drummond, youngcft daugh- 

 ter of Mr. Gre,;ior D. 



At Woodlands, Mr. George Douglafs Park, 

 merchant, Glafgow, to Mifs Eliza Douglafs, 

 daugiiter of George D. efq. of Woodlands. 



At the Manfe of Calder, Captain W. Fr*; 

 fer, of Bratkla to Mifs Grant. 



AtlCiUmardinny, Archibald Hamilton, jun. 

 efq 10 Mifs Agnes Trokes. 



At Pailley, Mr J >hn Holmes, jun. mer- 

 chant, Greenock, to Mifs Margaret Simpfon, 

 daughter of the deceafed Mr. Claud S. writer 

 in Paifley. 



At Cirdrofs, Mr. Archibald Langwell, 

 merchant, Greenock, to Mifs EliziU-th M»c- 

 iarUne, only daughter of Mr. Wiiham M. 



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