182 LI 



!Snmfrsei!ih*re — f rides. 



163 



At Market Liuiugtoii, aiii.Guiml, greatly 

 estcomeJ and regrett?d. 



At MiUp-n, at an atU'imced age, Mrs. Mit- 

 ten, highly esteemed anJ lumeated. — At 

 Wooiey-hill, Mrs. Alderton, laie of .StiJil- 

 foid, Surrey. — At Overton, the Kev. A. 

 Kvans, Kr<^atiy lamented. — At Bisliopstrow, 

 24, the Rev. Edward Montague. 



SOAIKRSKTSHIRB. 



Sir C. Bampf^lde, hurt. High SheriS', h:is 

 diminished, fur ihe ijvoteut, the iiersecution 

 of the Magistrates against Mr. Hunt, of 

 which he lately coinuluined in the Court of 

 King's Bench. Sir C!iarie>-, as soou as he 

 was mfornisd of this unruanly wild oppressive 

 conduct, proceeded to Jlchester gaol, and 

 there said, " / am High Sheriff Jor the 

 countj/ : th'S is my gaol, and Mr. Hunt 

 is in my custody ; and i-ecollect the ojfivcrs 

 of this yaul are to take their orders from 

 me. Murk me well. Let none of Mr. 

 HuiWs friends he obslraeted ; but let par- 

 ticularly, his female friends have free ac- 

 cess to him. It is quite enonyh for Mr. 

 H. to suffer imprisunment, without any 

 other ■punishment. I did not wish to be 

 placed in the office of High Shtrff; but 

 as long as I hold that office, vo men or set 

 of men shall interfere with my poicer.^' 

 VVe report these words from a provincial 

 pitper, and if true, they deserve to ba printed 

 in letters of gold, aiid ought to he received 

 us instruction by every high sheriff iu the 

 kingdom. 



Married.] Mr. VV. Browning, to Miss H. 

 Coombs, both of Bath.— Mr. U. Fasaim, of 

 Milsom-street, Bath, to Mi>s S. Rogers, of 

 Trevelvim, Cnrdigaiishire. — Mr. G. Darby, 

 of Baih, to Miss M. A. Seconibe, of Tj- 

 ' wurdreath, Cornwall. — Mr. G. A. Eve, of 

 Bath, to Miss M. Beatiiiiont, of Walcol. — 

 At Walcot-church, Mr. H. Westcott, of 

 Monmouth-street, to Miss A. M. Hexter. — 

 The Rev. H. S. Cassan, to Miss F. Ireland ; 

 Mr. R. B.iUer, to Miss E. Turner : all of 

 Frome. — Mr. R. Sutton, to ftliss Dinham 

 both of Taunton. — Mr. W. Featherstone, to 

 Miss E. Hartuell, both of Wivelescombe. 

 — James Bennett, esq. of Cadbury-house, 

 lu Miss A. Wickham, of Charltou-house. 



Died.] At Bath, 73, Mrs. Augusta Fosvles. 

 In Southcot-place, Robert Davis, esq. great- 

 ly regretted. — Iu Pierreponl-street, at an 

 advauced agj, Mrs. Thompson. 



At Frome, Mr. .1. Ruwlings. -Capt. Has- 

 .sel, late of the I'Jtb dragoons. — Mrs. Hum- 

 phries. — Mrs. Greed. 



At Taunton, Mr. R. Kennon.— Mrs. Bil- 

 lluga. — '^8, Miss E. Slocombe. 



At Lyiicombe, Hi, Henry Pickering, esq. 

 of Thelwall, Cheshire.— At Road, 5U, Mr. 

 T. N. Noad. — At Walcot, ZU, Mr. U. Aii- 

 sou Britten.— At Linchficl'i-liouse, Bishop's 

 iyJeard, Mrs. Charter, wife of F. M. C. 

 esq. — At Freshford, 7-1, Elizabeth, widow 

 ' ef Cnpt. Parker, of the E. I. Co.'s service. 

 — Al Keyford, H'i, Mrs. M. Jones. 



D0RSET9IIIR£. 



JHurritd.] Mr. Upjoha, to Miss Atchi$pu, 



both of Shaftesbury. —Sir Hobept Steele, - 

 lOit. to Miss Emily Clarke, of Be«niins»er. 

 — Mr. D. Poniroy, of Wilton, to Mifs J. 

 Cou-ard, of Miltoa. — Robert Bridge, jun. 

 esq. of Broadway, to Miss J. Moore, of 

 Bfoadelist. 



Died.] AiWeymouth, Elizabeth, wife of 

 ttie Rev. J. H. Braduey. — SO, Miss Morris, a 

 benevolent friend of the poor, and generally 

 csleeuied. 



At WureLan), Mrs. C. Fillifer. 



DliVONSHlRE. 



A numerous and respectable meeting was 

 lately held at Plymouth for the purpose of 

 considering and delerrriining upon the pro- 

 priety of presenting a loyal, dutiful, and 

 patriotic address, to the King: Ad.lis Archgr, 

 esq. iu the Chair. It was unanimously re- 

 solved. That it is the duty of every loyal, frfte, 

 and independent Briton, firmly to stand for- 

 ward, and linreservedly to e.tpress his senti- 

 ments on the state of the country at this 

 alarming crisis, and to endeavour to avert 

 by all constitutional means the awful conse- 

 quences which must i»evilubly How from ii 

 pcrssverance in the unconstitutional mea- 

 sures which have marked the career of his 

 Majefty's ministers. 



Married.] Mr. H. Eastlake, of Exeter, to 

 Mrs. A. Quash, of VVhisioue. — Mr. W. 

 Tuok&r, of Exeter, to Mrs. Coiiche, late of 

 Exeter. — Mr. Hutehings, of St. Thomas, 

 Kxeler, to Miss C. Chown, of Waybrook. — 

 Mr. J. C. Grylls of Plymouth, to Miss S. 

 Richards, of .Stoke. — At East Stonehouse, 

 Lieut. Jewell, R.N. to Miss J. Niblett.— Thft 

 ReT. J. Sydenham, of Coombe, to Miss M. 

 Collvns, of Kenton. 



Died.] At Exeter, T3, Mrs. Welsford.— 

 Mr. J. Christophers, greatly regretted. — In 

 St. Mary Arches-street, Mrs. Foger. — 34, 

 Mr. H. Gould, deservedly lamentt-d. — 67, 

 Thomas Keniiaway, esq. highly and de- 

 servedly esteemed and regretted. 



At Plymouth, in South-hill buildings, 73, 

 Mr.Po:id.— In Granby-street,5.2,Mr. Toz?r. 

 — Iu John-street, Morrioe-town, 23, Mrs. 

 Denuis.^Tn William-street, 31, Mr. Steer. 

 — In Tavistock-streel, al an advanced age, 

 Mrs. R. Reed.— In WindraiU-street, 71, Mr. 

 R. Morris. 



At Dartmouth, Mrs. Sweetland, greatly 

 regretted. 



At E.\moulh, 75, Mr. Marshall.-t-T9, Mrs. 

 Abell. 



At Stonehouse, Lieut. Col. Flight. — At 

 Hernaford, S6, Mr.S. Sellick.— At Alphing- 

 ton, 71, Abraham Tozer, esq., formerly of 

 the firm of Tozer and Gieen, of Exeter. 



CORNWALL. 



Married.] Mr. E. Chappel, of Eglosbayle, 

 to Miss Broad, of Camelford.— Mr. Williams, 

 to Miss E. Beiioak, both of Padstow. — Mr. 

 R. Geach, to Miss Thomas, both of St. 

 Austell.— Mr. J. Tallaud, to Miss Beiiaick, 

 of Liskeard. 



Died. AtFalmouth, Mr. S. Paddy. 



At Bodnrin, Mr. Sam. SiriUer, an alder- 

 man of the borough. 



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