1824.] 
water, 58, Capt. W. Lowther.—Mr. Hart- 
nell, Bridgewater,—Susan, fourth daughter 
of Mrs. Thornthwaite, Kingsmead Terrace. 
—Mr. J. Edwards, 65, at his son-in-law’s 
house, R. Manley.—60, T. Winter, esq., of 
Ashpriors, near Taunton.—Mr. Smallcombe, 
93.— At Freshford, Mr. T. Ward, 80.—Sud- 
denly, Mr. E. Kelly, of Kingston.—The 
relict of Mr. R. Hawkins, attorney, of Bris- 
tol.—80, Mrs. A. Bayley, of London. 
DORSETSHIRE. 
Married.] At Pentridge, Mr T. Page, of 
Wimborne, minister, to Miss Chambers.— 
Mr. T. Young, to Miss Martha Letty. 
Died. | Mrs. Rolles, of Poole, 76.— Miss 
Barbara Harrison, 86.—At Charminster, 50, 
Ann, wife of Mr. T. Green. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
It is stated that the diminution on the 
Assessed Taxes, for the last year, in the 
county of Devon alone, amounts to nearly 
fifty thousand pounds (£49,869). 
The Trustees of the Ashburton Turn- 
pike will proceed immediately with a new 
line of road, at Bickington, by which the 
distance ‘from Plymouth to Exeter will be 
lessened, and two dangerous hills avoided. 
There will not be any increase of toll. 
Married.| At Budleigh, Dr. P. M. La- 
tham, to Diana, youngest danghter of the 
Hon. G. A. Chetwynd Stapleton.— At St. 
Thomas’ Church, Lieut. Hewett, of the 
Royal Veterans, to Miss Scanes, of the same 
parish ; the veteran was 78, and his bride 
only 32.—At Stoke, Mr. W. Clark, to Miss 
Sarah Miall, of Devonport.—Mr. S. May- 
nard, to Miss Wolridge, of Devonport.— 
At Plymouth, Mr. T. Ham, to Miss Ham, 
both of that place. —At Charles Church, by 
the Rev. Dr. Hawker, Mr. S. Maynard, to 
Miss H. Woolridge.—Mr. J. Skardon, to 
Miss N. Hennah.—Mr. W. Clark, jun., of 
James-st. (Devonport) to Miss Miall, eldest 
daughter of Mr. Miall, of Market-street.— 
Major H. Yarde, of the H.E.I.C.S. to Mrs, 
Hill, eldest daughter of Mr. Bond, of Churd- 
leigh.— At Bovey Tracey, R. Walters, esq., 
of “Newcastle-upon- Tyne, to Eliza, daugh- 
ter of the late R. Hole, esq., of Stickwick- 
house. —At Paignton, Mr. Bensley, of Tor. 
quay, to Miss M. Eastley, daughter of J. 
Eastley, esq., of Paignton.— At Budleigh, 
the Rev. J. Horsey, to Mrs. Brake, relict 
of the late Mr. S. Brake.—At Sidmouth, 
T. Magrath, esq., M.v., of Biggleswade, 
Bedfordshire, to Caroline, only daughter of 
the late Gen. Barnett.—At Poole, R. Cole- 
man, esq., of Wimbledon, Surrey, to Han- 
nab, eldest daughter of R. Were, esq.—Mr. 
P. Slade, of Torquay, to Miss Matthews, of 
the same plice. 
1 Dicd.| At Creedy, Sir J. Davie, Bart., 26 ; 
Sir John is succeeded in his title by Col, 
now Sir H. Davie. —At Exmouth, 29, Wil. 
liam, the youngest son of W. Marsh, esq., 
of Orpington, Kent.—lt, Baker, esq., of 
Barham, Herts.—At Berry, near Totness, 
Mrs. Perigel.— Anne, wife of F. Berry, esq., 
of Barnstaple. —48, Mr. W. Thorne, of 
Dorsetshire—Devonshire— Cornwall— Wales. 
383 
Barnstaple. —In Higher-st., 37, Mrs. Fice, 
wife of Mr. Fice.— At Torpoint, 82, J. Pope, 
esq., formerly of the E.I. Company’ Ss ser- 
vice/—2Me, Purdew, 52, Stone-house.—In 
Devonport, 42, Mrs. Rundle, Boot-lane ; 
43, Mr. Walkey, Dock-wall ; 90, Mrs. Fos- 
ter, Duke st. ; 66, Mrs. Knightson; Pem- 
broke-st.— At St. Sidweli’s, Exeter, Frances, 
wife of Mr. Hillier, 55.—Elizabeth Stevens, 
88; Mary Rowe, 89; Jane Baker, 83; 
Jane Hawkins, of Allhallow’s, 93; Sarah 
Potter, 96.—At Lapford, the Rev. Wm. Rad- 
ford, many years rector of that parish and 
of Nymet Rowland.—In Summerland-place, 
Exeter, J. G. J. Heinzelmann, Esq.—Anne, 
the wife of Mr. Francis Berry, of Barn- 
staple.—55, Mrs. White, wife of Mr. White, 
Exeter.— Mrs. Sarah Potter, 96. 
CORNWALL. 
Married.| At Camelford, Mr. H.Pethick, 
to Miss Mary Rabey.—At Heiston, Mr. 
Read, to Mrs. Drew.—S. Drew, to Miss 
Read, sister of Mr. Read.—At Lantegloss, 
Mr. H. Pethick, jun., to Miss M. Rudy.— 
At Falmouth, Mr, F. Treleaven, to Miss 
C. Roberts.— At Kenwyn, Mr. B. Robins, 
to Miss B. Robins. 
Died.| Lately, at Burlawn, near Bodmin, 
Mr. Stephen Bate.— At Liskeard, Mr. R. 
Rabey, sadler.—At Penzance, Mr. E.Jones. 
—At Truro, Mr. J. Dean, engineer to the 
Balden Tin Company.—At St. Just, Mr. 
Millett.— At Lostwithiel, Miss M. Drew. — 
At Restronguet, Capt. Jones, of the brig 
Hope.—At Camborne, Mrs, Teague.— Capt. 
J. Tucker. 
WALES. 
King’s Silver in Wales.—We have been 
favoured with a scale of Fines.and Reco- 
veries, paid under the name of “ King’s 
Silver,” antecedent and subsequent to the 
passing of the Welsh Judicatnre Act; and 
we feel great pleasure in giving publicity 
to an enactment productive of great and 
positive advantages to such as have entailed 
property, and which must be interesting to 
all classes in the Principality. 
King’s Silver now demanded. £. s. d. 
On fine to bar entail., on rent per 
cent, oa Wats ~ hee ao 2 OO 
On do. to ‘bar dower (to ‘claim the 
diminution an affidavit is neces-. 
sary) on rent per cent......... 113 4 
On recoveries on rent per cent.... 210 0 
King’s Silver demanded lLefore the Se 4th 
Geo. IV. 
On fine to bar entail, on per cent. 16 6 0 
On do. to bar Gaver, on rent per 
cent. .... wietvistid a ia'a: Wate cs yl0f9's 16 0 0 
On recoveries, on rent per cent... 6 3 0 
“The? following fact will, perhaps, make 
the benefit of this part of the act more ob- 
vious. <A fine was levied at the last Great 
Sessions, for Pembrokeshire to bar dower, 
and there was paid as King’s Silver about 
£63.; the amount before the act passed 
would have been £663, occasioning, of 
course, a saving of £600. to the owner of 
the estate. 
A me- 
