1 8 1 6.] Dorsetshire — Devonshire — Cornwall — Wales— Scotland. 1 9 1 



Winilsoi-, inniiiral professor. The acciiniu- 

 latod power called electric entered ihe 

 Biirsery, on the attic floor, and, p;issing 

 along the bell-wire and other cuidiiptors, 

 crossed two rooms, in which were childien, 

 and finally disappeared in the kitclicn 

 with a great explosion. The iron wire 

 was oxydated. 



iMarrld.] iVIr. Paisey, to Miss Mary 

 Ann Abbot, both of Bath.— Francis T. 

 Bass, esq. of London, to Miss Frances 

 Chalotie Miiiciiin, ot Bath. — Jnlm 'J il- 

 ly Gollop, esq of Ycovii, to Christiana 

 Van d(i Vlieacn, of Teileniont, neiir Brus- 

 sels.— Mr. Edw. Bratlley, to Miss Ann 

 Maria Brewer, of Liickhani. — Lieut. Win. 

 Kees, K.N. to Mi.ss Sarah Trent, of II- 

 chester. 



Dii:d.] At Bath, in Sydney-place, 77, 

 P.. Cole, esq.— ia, Mrs. Elizabttli Winter, 

 of Saltash. — In New Kins; street, 39, John 

 Kiving, esq. — In Clia|)el-row, Queen- 

 •quare, Mrs. Pile. — In Jolin-stieet, Miss 

 Apliii. — In Beanfort-sqiiare, 58, Mr. Sa- 

 muel Clarck, regretted. 



At Taunton, Lieut.-gen. Cliffe. — The 

 wife of Mr. Joseph Clarke.— Advanced in 

 years, the wife of Mr. Matthew Havilaud. 

 — In the Crescent, 70, Mrs. Barker. 



At Froiiie, 66, Mr. John Wayland. 



At Wellington, Maraaret, wife of the 

 Kev. R. Jarrett, vicar of that place, justly 

 lamented. 



At Weston, Mr. John Hewlett. 



I^OICSETSHIUE. 



Married.^ At Wyke Regis, Robert 

 Rhodes, esq. of the Sotli regt. to Miss Ann 

 Wiikin»on, of Weymouth. — Mr. Thomas 

 Lakey, of Biidport, to Miss Sarah Sand- 

 ford. 



DM.] At Weymouth, 74, Tho. Speed, 

 «q. late of Canuon-street. 



At Bridpnri, Miss Mary Eliz. Warr. 



At Blaudford, 74, William SoUers, esq. 

 banker in that town. 



At Winibonrue, 7J, Mr. R. Oakley. 



UbVONKHIRE. 



A rial) for the support of the British 

 constitution, and the inainlenance of prin- 

 ciples of civil and leligioiis libeity, has re- 

 cently been established in Devyiiihire. It 

 has the designation of the " Devon County 

 Club :' Ihe Duke of Bedfoid is president, 

 and the Hon. N. Fellowes, vice-president. 



Olanied.] Mr. Win. B.iih, lo Miss S. 

 Cooke, both of Exeter.— At Plymouth, 

 Isaac Noot, esq. of Haverfonlwest, to 

 Miss Henrietta Gregg, of Plymoutli. — 

 D. Huniy Goode, esq. to Miss Jemima 

 Hodson, of Plyni'iiith. — Wni. (^ole, esq. of 

 Northmoltcn, lo Miss iVlaria Dale, of 

 fiuiithinoltou — Will I'raiiee, esfj. of I'ly- 

 Diontli, to Miss Sarah GnbUie, of Baiii- 

 •taple.— The Rev. U m. "iiiry, A.M. to 

 Mi^s Aun Condy, of Dixk.— Mi. Jolin 

 Pike, of Chudleijib, to Miss Stroke, of 

 Tru^ham.— At Kxinouth, John Teap, esq. 

 tf Hu* EJi2. Buiice. 



Died.] At Exeter, 3(i, Mr. Jas. Rickard. 

 — In Lower North-stieet, Mr. William 

 Browne.— 34, Mrs. Jemima Colson, justly 

 ret'iettcd.- 7(",, Mr. James Summers.— iV^r. 

 Thomas Heath.— The wife of Mr. George 

 Cockerom.— .i6, Mrs. Elizabeth Doroitiea 

 Gruttnei. — Mr. Win. Ellis.—?!^ Mi. Wiu. 

 Hussey.— Mr. Jas. Staddon. 



At Tiverton, Miss Dorothy Pell. 



At Teigumoiith, the widow of Lifut, 

 Brewer, R.N.— 73, Philip Langnicad, esq', 

 justice of the peace for this couniy.— At 

 Dawlisli, 4.9, Miss Loekyer, beluved und 

 lamented.— Sir Andrew Bayntou, bart. 



COHNWALI,. 



A specimen of F.ngiish mineral, sent 

 from Truro, by Mr. Aiilmr Penrose, as- 

 say-master, was very lately laid before tht' 

 committee of the British Miiaeum. Ii 

 consisted of a cobalt stone, intimately 

 combined with capillary or filiform silver 

 weighing upwards of l\i4lbs. ' 



Manied.) W. Kashleigh, esq. of Mena- 

 billy, to Miss Caroline Hinxuian, of iw. 

 church house.— Tho. Phillips, esq. of tha 

 Ordnance Department, to Miss Rowland 

 of Penzance.— Ml. John Borlase, to Mi»» 

 Mary Han, both of St. Austell. 



Died.] .\t Falmouth, Mr. E. Jennings. 



At Truro, Mrs. J. Tregoning. 



At Lauucestou, Miss Lawrciice. 



At Bellevue-hoiise,yi, Mr. C. Barwis. 



WALES. 



Severe losses have lieen sustained in Gla. 

 morganshiie am] Carmarthenshire, by the 

 rivers overliowing, owing to the cojiiiidi- 

 ance of heavy rains, and carrvmsj away, 

 or greatly injuring, the crops of hay. 



Munied.] At Bangor, Major Georga 

 Henry Hewett, to Louisa, daughter of tin- 

 Bishop of Banger.— Mr. Stephenson, of 

 Bangor, to Miss Martlia Welehon, of 

 Ossulton-sirect, Soniers-town. — Mr. James 

 Roose, of Bangor, to Miss Alice Morgan, of 

 Amlwch.— .Mr Lionel Jonps, of Carmar. 

 then, to Miss Boiiville, of Swansea. 



Died.] At Swansea, SI, lAlrs. Morgan, 

 deservedly esteemed. 



At Aberystwiih, Mrs. Elizabeth Field. 



At Carmarihen, 34, fllr. John Thomas; 

 he was a man of strict integrity. 



At Castle-hall, Milford, Charles Levett, 

 esq afier a lingenng diness of v;5 yeaii, 

 beloved and lespccted.— At Llandilo, ■iC, 

 Mr. John Morgan, jnu.— At Sumn.er.liill, 

 Bea'niiaris, 8u, Mr. Jones, highly e«. 

 teemed. 



SCOTLAND. 



Disturbances have lately broken out at 

 Glasgow, where the labouring classes, i% 

 coniMion with fho.ie in all the manul'ac 

 turing districts, have for some nine beeu in 



great distre-s f..r waul of emplDyinent 



Subsmptions had been <ip< ned," and tlie 

 subJicrilieiH considered soup kitchens as the 

 mosl ettectual aid ; bin the workmen were 

 of a diOerenr cpniioii, and an lucaiilioiis tx- 

 j>re«»ioii uKcd b^ souie pci»ou ju the souj> 

 kiCcliCtt 



