•nltural part of the community have so 83, Robert Harvey, esq. M.D.— Tn Chapel- 



loBi; siitfered, to the manitVst injury of the row, Miss Rebecc-i Hilbert. — In Brook- 



geneiai prosperity of the United Kingdom; street, at ao advauceil age, Mrs. Hun- 



aiid wbicli notiiing can restore so €ti'ec. seiford. 



tualiy, as pianiiiig to agriculture equal 

 privileges vfiih manufacture and cocimerce. 

 " That, as the tenantry of the kingdom 

 have never slirunk from any duties or ser- 

 vices which tlieir rountiy required, either 

 personal or pecuniary, they arc all well cn- 

 tttfed to ask the government, with a!l the 

 confidence which their zeal and loyalty in 

 the service of their king; and country in- 



At Frome, the wife of Mr. Jame» 

 Trolman. 



At Montacute honse, the widow of the 

 Rev. William Phelips. — At Hutton-Court, 

 Edward Sheppard, esq. — At Mark, Mr. 

 John Cook. — At Tenlett-house, 2-i, Rachel, 

 wife of J. T. B. Noiley.esq. 



nOKSETSHIRE. 



Married.'] Tbe Rev. George Chamber- 



«pires, for the same protecting diitie* hiin, rector of \Vyke Re^is and Weymouth, 



asrainst the import of foreign goods of a si- 

 milar nature with those grown in this 

 country, as the merchants and manufac- 

 turers of tiie kingdom have so long enjoy- 

 ed for whatever they import or manufac- 

 ture ; without which, it is our unauimons 

 opinion, that the cidtivation of the soil 

 sannot be carried on, and that a diminished 

 cultivation will produce a scarcity ruinous 

 to all classes of societj'. 



" That it is our opini.m, that nothing 



to Miss Margaret Dupre, of Mclcombe 

 Regis. — At Symondsbury, E. H. Pkirap- 

 liee, esq. of the Middle Temple, to Mis* 

 E. H. PitlivM, of Symondsbuiy. 



Died.] At Swaiia'ge, 69, the Rev. Sa- 

 niuel Gal€, precentor of Llandaff, 



DEVONSHIRE. 



Married.'] Mr. James Badcock, to Mist- 

 C. Bartlelt, both of Exeter.— Mr. Williatn 

 Skimiev, of Plymouth, to Miss Sarah Pope, 

 of Stoiiehouse. — Capt. Fuller, R. N. to 



short of a protecting duty of thirty per Miss Eliza White, of Exininster. — Capt. 



cent, on all corn, meal,, fioiir, rye, oats, Robert Deare, of the E. I. C.'s Service, to 



pease, beans, barley, beer or bigge, wool, IMiss T. Law, of Barnstaple. — At Tavis- 



tiax, hemp, hide*, tallow, seeds, butter, tock, Mr. Savary, of the R. N. to Miss 



and cheese, according to the price current Roberts. — Mr. James Elliott, to Mi.s« 



in the United Kingdom at the time of such Mary Browse, both of Totnes. — -Mr. John 



import, which we consider equivalent to Coldridge, to Miss Tamsiu Maunder, of 



the taxes paid by the growers in this conn- Moichard Bishop. 



try, will protect the cultivators of the soU 

 from foreign competition, and secure the 

 grower a vemuneiating price, in propor- 

 tion to the abundance or scantiness of his 

 crops. 



" That in the present improved state of James Humphreys, greatly regretted, 

 agriculture, government might safely, aud AtPlyraoudi, Admiial Manley 

 beneficially to the country at large, grant 

 a drawback of ten 



Died.] At Exeter, 87, Mr. AJexandeP 

 Pope. — 22, Miss Elizabeth Dennis. — Miss 

 Mary Allday; justly esteemed and re- 

 gretted. — 2:3, Miss Hannah Perry. — 70, 

 Mrs. Ann Wood. — (J4, the wife of Mr. 



3er cent, on the export 

 of all corn, meal, flour, rye, oats, pease, 

 beans, barley, beer or bigge, seeds, butter, 

 and cheese, as a means of ensuring em- 

 ployment to our peasantry, of contuiuLn:; 

 -and eucouraging such improved agricul- 

 ture — the surest basis of natiou;il wealth 

 and prosperity — for otherwise redunduncy 

 «f produce may become almost aR prcj'it 

 dicial from growth as from import.' 



Married.] Mr. Robert Caililbrd, to Miss 

 Catherine Weare.— Mr. Evans, of Sj)ring- 

 field-place, to Miss Harriet Tiuirston, of 

 Kingsmead-terrace : all of Bath. — Mr. ( 



At Barnstaple, iMrs. Martha Bliss, 



At Bidcford, 110, Mrs. Joan Sliaddickl 

 she retained her faculties to the last. 



At Tavistock, Edward Bray, esq. 



AtCrcditon, 5t, Major William Lang- 

 worthy. 



At Esmoutb, 57, Lieuti Thomas Brown^ 

 R.N. 



At Alphington Lodge, 33, Capt. Samuel 

 Ashmore, R. M. — At Bishopsteignton, the 

 widow of Jolin Cove, esq. suddenly. 



COUtiW XLL, 



Married.] J'',dward Pearce, esq. of Bot}- 

 »jiin, to Miss Eliot, daughter of the late 

 Jlev. K. Eliot, vicar of Maker and St. 



Moore, of the Abbey-church yard, Bath, Teath.— Mr. James Budge, of Camborne, 



to Miss S. Meredith, of Ludlow.— The to Miss A ima Maria Torker.— Capt. Furre, 



Rev. Thomas Tudball, of Staplcgrove-cot- of the Cheslerfield-packet, t.» Miss Slee- 



tage, to Mary, daughter of the Rev. Arch- man, of Milor. — WiUr.im Philp, esq. of 



deacon DauiJeny. — Mr. George Shaw, of Hendra, to Miss Webb, of St. Austell. 

 Somcrtou, to MLjsPhillis Hockey, of Charl- Died.] At Pcaxauce, 03, Mrs. Marj 



ton Mackrell. Bower, greatly regretted. — Mr. William 



Died.] At Bath, on Sion-hill, the wife of Milliams. 

 William Maxwell, esq.— In Kingsmcad- .\t Truro, 72, Mr. John Shear.— 88, Miv 



•treet, Miss Chafiiu.— In Green-street, Mrs. William Squire, suddenly. 

 Barnard.— Mrs. Stewart.— In the Circus, At Fowey, ii9, Mrs. Sarah Andrew. 

 *l, the v»idow of Thomas Lechmero, esq. At Wcil Looc, <ii, Mr». Elutkbeik 



— Mk. baae ^mU,— Ja BlaUud- buildings, K«abk. 



WAXE8« 



