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“he was revered; by those who knew the be- 
nevolence of his private character and virtues 
he was beloved.—Lady Liddell, relict of Sir 
. George Henry L. bart. of Ravensworth Cas- 
tle, Durham.—Mrs. A. Gore, sister of Sir 
“Robert Gore Booth, bart.—Mrs. -Knollis, 
wife of the Hon. Colonel] K.—Wm. Kennedy 
Lawrie, esq. of Redcastle, Galloway.—John 
Gay Brett, esq. of Ockbrook, Derbyshire, 41. 
_roMrs. Plimley, wife of the Rev. Henry P. 
wicar of New Windsor, Berks.—Col. Lutt- 
rell, brother te J. L. esq. M.P.—Major Ge- 
neral Gent. ; 
At. Bristol, Capt. Jchn Shilstone, 72.— 
‘Mrs. Calaway, of St. Paul’s boarding-scheol. 
—-Thomas Hobbs, esq. 
At Innox Hill, near Frome, John Vincent, 
@sq. Many years an emilient surgeon of that 
place. 
At Frome, H. Sheppard, esq. 
At Hinton St. George, the seat of Earl 
Poulett, the Right Honourable the Coun- 
tess Poulett. Her ladyship was daughter 
of Admiral Sir G. Pocock, K..B. was*'mar- 
ried to Earl Poulett in 1782, and has left five 
sons and three daughters. She was a most 
‘liberal benefactress to the poor, and her loss 
will be long and deeply regretted. 
* At West Harptree, Jane, youngest daugh- 
ter of the Rev. James Rouquet. 
. At Wellisford House, near Wellington, 
‘Annabella, third daughter of Robert Gar. 
‘diner, esq. 
‘At Tremlett House, Wm. Bluett, esq. 
At Oakhampton House, Lacy Yea, esq. 
DORSETSHIRE. : 
A curious thrashing machine, driven by 
awater, was started lately at Crocker’s farm, 
“near Shaston, in a barn which stands fixty- 
‘four feet above the level of thewater, and full 
336 feet distant from the machine. It goes 
emarkably easy, scarcely a straw either 
Crippled or corn left in it was tobe found, and 
dt‘thrashed nearly three quarters of vats in 
‘one hour. . ‘ 
A statue surrounded with an iron palisade, 
~has been erected by subscription, inhonor of 
‘his Majesty, at Weymouth. On the front of 
‘the pedestal, towards the royal residence, is 
inscribed: ‘¢ The grateful inhabitants to 
King George the. Third, on his entering the 
50th year of his reigns’? and on the part 
facing the town: ‘¢ James Hamilton, archi- 
‘tect. ” 
Married.} At Monkton, Mr. Stephen 
Groves, of Burton, near Christ-church, to 
Miss Gord, daughter of Mr.” John G, of 
Monkton Farm. : ; 
At,Dorchester, Capt. Payne, R.N..to Miss 
Elizabeth Bryer. 
Died.) At Nash Court, near .Marnhull, 
John Hussey, esq. 74. 
» At Sherborne, Mr. Wm. Cuzner, 85. 
t Bridport, Mr. E. Dally, attorney. 
t Shaftesbury, Wm. Pidding Bennett, 
gon of Mr. Thomas B. 15. 
Monturx Mac, No. 211, 
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Dorsetshire— Dévonshire—Cornwall, 
297 
" DEVONSHIRE. 
Married.] At. Teigngrace, Capt. Dunn, 
R.N. to Charlotte Frances, youngest dauzh- 
ter of James Templer, esq. of Stover House. 
At Teignworth, the Rev. Richard Strode, 
of Newnham Park, Devon, to Harriet, 
youngest daughter of the late Sir Frederic L. 
Rogers, bart . 
At Chudleigh, Mr. John May, of Totnes, 
to Miss C. Harvey, daughter of the late John 
HH. esq. of Liskeard. 
At Stoke, James Fletcher, esq. purser of 
H.M.S. Lapwing, to Miss Blewett, of East 
Stonehouse. 
At Exeter, Mr. Thos. Daws, of Dorchester 
to Miss C, E. Morgan. ; igsiks 
At Ugbrook, the seat of Lord Clifford, 
Humphrey Weld, esq. brother of ‘Thomas 
Weld, ‘esq.: of Lullworth Castie, Dorset, to 
the Hon. Christina Clifford, eldest daughter 
of Lord C, 
Died] At Plymouth, Lady U. Sandford, 
daughter of Alexander, Earl‘of Antrim, and 
sister of the.late: Marquis of Antrim: 
At Lympstone, Mrs. Gattey, wife of Mr. 
Edward G. solicitor, and niece to Mr. Justice 
Heath. ‘ 
At Compton, near Plymouth, Mrs. Shaw, 
relict of Jacob S. esq. 74. ; 
At .Totnes, John Haynes, eldest son :of 
John H.. Harrison, esq. of Copfotd Hall, 
Essex, 18. : 
At Exmouth, Robert Shaw, esq. formerly 
a colonel in the service of the “East India 
Company, 55.—Orlando Lockyer, esq. 73. 
At Exeter, Miss Western, late of the 'Ply- 
mouth and Dock theatrés.-Mrs. Lewis, 
relict of the Rev. Mr. L. formerly pastor of a 
dissenting congregation in this city, 85. 
At Northcote House, Edward Blagdon, 
esq. He was descended from one of the most 
ancient and: respectable families in Devon- 
shire, and was distinguished by his unsullied 
honour, firm integrity, and unaffected piety. 
His loyalty also was conspicuous: he raised a 
volunteer corps in the vicinity of his paternal 
residence, and for many years commanded it 
with credit to himself and benefit to his count 
try. .Captain G. Blagdon Westcott, whio fell 
gallantly commanding his Majesty’s ship 
‘Majestic, in the battle of the’ Nile, and to 
whose memory parliament have erected a ma- 
nument by the side of Nelson, in St. Paul’s 
Cathedral, was of his family. . 
At Barn Cot, near Plympton, T. Ealesy. 
esq. who three yeurs’since served the office of 
chief magistrate of Plymouth, 50. | 
At Foulscomb, Richard King. 
At Lamerton, the Rev. Rées Price, vicar 
of that place, nt ma 
At Huntsham, Mrs.Troyte, relict of Wm, 
T. e549. 69. ; 
At Axminster, Mrs. Clarke, 90, 
CORNWALL.) - 
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