. 
to si 
Ruitto, 1001. ditto—* 
“¥811,] 
ater of the late George 
Lia) ditto, 94]. d Vale, near Bristol, Phi- 
. lip JThe average y, esq. 
At, 1811, (cs. Elwin, wife of W. B. E. 
esq. mt and Mer9co%1.—The Rev. E. Haring- 
ton, scl. per sh late Sir Edward H. 
” At Effordsh Frances, wife of the Rev. Ed- 
ward Eirmir, of West Alvington, near Kings- 
bridge, Devon, and youngest daughter of the 
late Jarses Wickham, esq. of Frome. 
At Little Keyford, near Frome, Benjamin 
Bayley, esq. 
At Wedmore, Mrs. Glanville, wife of Mr. 
G. surgeon, 27. 
At Rether Stowey, Samuel, son of the late 
Rev. S. Kebby. 65. 
At Bristol, Dr. J. Alexander, 62.—-T ho- 
mas Blair, esq. surgeon in the Royal Navy. 
—Mr. W. Ames. —Mr. Joseph Lansdowne, 
bookseller. 
At Bath, Mrs, Sheldon, 78.—Mr. John 
Moss, son of the late Rev. Canon M. of 
Weils Cathedral, and great nephew of the 
late’ Bishop of Bath and Wells.—Miss V. 
Casaux. 
, DORSET. 
_Married.| William Swyer, esq. of Shaftes- 
bury, to Miss Cole, of Marnhull. 
T.H. Bastard, esq of Charlton Marshall, 
to Miss Muston, only child of Mr, Robert M, 
of Blandford. . 
Died ] At Brownsea Castle, the Hon. Mrs. 
Butler Danvers, in the bloom of life; she had 
just been delivered of a son. Mrs, D. was 
the daughter of the late Humphry Sturt, esq. 
and her external accomplishments, elegant 
as they were, constituted but a small part of 
those perfections for which she was so justly 
and deservedly celebrated. Mr. Butler Dan- 
vers is serving in Portugal. 
At Henbury, the Right Hon. the Countess 
ef Stafford, widow of the late earl, and since 
ef Horace Charchill, esq. 
At Blandford, Mrs. Sarah Fitzherbert, 
daughter of the late Thomas F. esq. 
At Spilsbury, Louisa Georgiana, eldest 
daughter of fohn Talbot, esq. and niece to 
the Earl of Shrewsbzry. ’ 
‘At Lyme, Mrs. Monkton, wife of Captain 
M. of the Royal Navy, 50. 
At Poole, Mrs. Humfrey, relict of W. H. 
esq. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
A plan for rendering Plymouth Sound ca- 
pable of receiving thircy sail of the line, is 
mow carrying into execution with every pro- 
bability of complete success. 
Married.| At Plymouth, Mr. James Rudd, 
of Yealmpton, to Miss A. Saunders. 
Died.) At Plymouth, Mrs. Rodd, 81.— 
Mrs. Smith.—Mrs. Frances Harding, 57.— 
Mrs. Congdon, wife of Mr. C. printer wad 
publisher of the Plymouth-Docl: Paper. 
At Exeter, Thomas >taiker, esq. 40. — 
Mrs. Ann Reed, wife of Mr, Wiiliam R. 
She was drawing abucket of water from a 
Jorset—Devon—Cornwall—Wales. 
59 
well, sixty feet deep, when she fell in; ime 
mediate assistance was procured, but she sur= 
vived only four hours. 
At Barnstaple, Miss Cathrine Stevens. 
Ac Tiverton, Mr. John Tucker, late pure 
ser of his Majesty’s ship Clyde, 35. 
At Stoke, Mr. Joseph Greenway, formerly 
of Exeter, of which city he was chief ma- 
gistrate in 1804. 
At Plymptoa, Miss Loftin, daughter of 
the late L. esq. of Marlow, Buclés. 
—Truly regretted by her family, and 
friends, Mrs. Katharine Kite, the amiable 
and respectable wife of Mr. William Al. 
len K. gentleman, of the said place, and 
daughter of the late Rev. Samuel North, 
rector of Muston, county of Leicester. 
CORNWALL, 
Married.] At Madron, the Rev. Thomas 
Robyns, to Miss Hichins, youngest daughter 
of Richard. H. esq. of Penzance. —Capt, Pen= 
nyment, of Whitehaven, to Miss Mary 
Bowen, of Penzance. 
At Perranzabuto, Henry Stevens, esq. royal 
military draftsman, to Miss Gill, niece of 
John Thomas, esq. of Chiverton, viceewarde 
of the Stanneries, : 
At Falmouth, Capt. Servis, to Miss Paddy. 
—Capt. Skelton, of the transport service, to 
Mrs. Lander.—Mr. Thomas Paull, of the 
Lady Arabella packet, to Miss Sarah Light. 
foot. 
- At Tregony, Isaac Shaw, esq. of London, 
to Susan, second daughter of Wm. Hamblyy 
esq. late of Falmouth. 
At Penzance, Mr. Parkins, surgeon of the 
Royal Navy, to Miss Mary Johns. 
At Llanteglos, Mr. Richard Waxts, to Miss 
Elizabeth Carpenier, youngest sister of 
Charles C. esq. ; 
Died} At Madron, near Penzance, Mr. 
Adam. 
At Penzance, Mrs. Bellman. 
At Penrice House, Rear-admiral Graves. 
At Liskeard, Mr. Knight, one of tae core 
poration of that borough.——-Mrs. Moon, relict 
of Mr, Theophilus M.—Mr. John Penwarnes 
—Mr. Charles Michell. 
At St. Austell, Mrs. Catherine Nankivell 5 
68; andafew days afterwards, her husband, 
Mr. Wm. N..78.—Mr. John Arthur, 24. 
WALES. 
The first stone of a spasious building has 
been laid in Swansea, as a school for the in- 
struction of poor femule children on the Lane 
castfian system, 
nesses, accompanied by the children now edu- 
cating, (upwards of seventy in number) 
attended on che occasion, and the ceremony 
was interesting and affec.ing. A school for 
the education of boys has long since been 
erected, and, when the new edifice is Sum- 
pleted, there will be sufficient rodin to ace 
commodate avout six hundsed children of boia 
sexes. 
Married.] At Chrow church, Radnorshire, 
by the Rev. Mr. Venables, William Duwen, 
oye 
Several of the fair patro-- 
