96 



Dorsi'lshire — Devonshire — CornxfulL [Auij. 1, 



rary, to Mifs Miirgarrt Bowen.— Thomas G. 

 Jacqu"S, ef<]. of Vovklhirc, to Mifs Core, el- 

 deft daughter ct" Mr. and LaJv Morres C— 

 Jofhuu Uhtjft". eiij. to Mils Jane Farrcr, 

 dauchtev of James F elq. 



At TriRol, Mr. G. fiowcn, jiin. to Mifs 

 E. Halton, eldeft daughter of Lieutenant- 

 colonel H on fervice in tlie E.iit Indies. 



J3;i(/.] At Clifton, Jo' ; ' te (on, cfq. of 

 London, and of Carm : ■ ■ . -of La- 



r.erk, Noith Britain - Tli- tr ■' daughter 

 of Sir Geo.-ge kuniboiJ — iVii.- Lliza Ham- 

 mond, 01. !y duii;hter of tJie Ute Benjamfn H. 

 clq. of Li erpool, 18. 



At BriHol, Mrs. Carnithers, 2.5.— Mr. "ii 

 dtiwood, iron-n-iOnger — Mr Thomas Bevan. 

 —Mr. Elanning, (hjpwright — Mrs. Watkins. 

 — Mr. Long, of the Crofs Keys. — Mr. Arthur 

 Sawyer, accomptant — James Palmer, e\'<[. 

 many years a refidcnt in the ifland of Ja- 

 maica. — Mr. Benjamin Brown, a clerk in tlie 

 employ of Mr. Crawley. — Mr. Talboy. — Mifs 

 Jones. 



At Paulton, Mrs. Rachel Symcs, 89. 



At Taunton, Mr. George H.trc, pollmafter. 



At the Cottage, near Taunton, Jolu» Sou- 

 they, chj. uncle to the pot t of that name, 6'3. 



At Shepton Mallet, Mrs. Green, wife of 

 Mr. Thomas G. clothier. — Mrs. Gary, \vi!c of 

 Mr. C. tanner. 



At Portiiliead, Mrs. Ann Pl.iycr, 9.i. 



At Glutton, Mr. Hillman, fen. who had 

 lately retired from the Golden Hart, in that 

 place, which he kept nearly fifty years. 



D O H S E T S H I R E . 



MarrieJ.] At Weymouth, William Wal- 

 ter Yea, efq. a captain in the ift Somerft-t Re- 

 giment of Militia, to Mifs Ann Michel, 

 youngeft dauijhter of the late David Robert 

 Klichel, cfq. of Dcwlifh, 

 I At HeathficKl, Mr. William Greedy, to 

 Mifs E. fouratre. 



Dud. i At Swanage, Mrs. Price, widow of 

 the unfortunate C.ipt. John P., commander of 

 the Princeof Wales Ea'.l Indiaman, loll off the 

 Cape of Good Hope, lince which accident (he 

 has been gradually dying. The infant family 

 are left under the protection of her brothers. 

 Colonel Cole, or the Royal Marines, Capt. 

 Edmonds, of his Majcfty's Ihip Diomedc, and 

 Mr. Price, adjutant of the 3d (Kenfington's^ 

 London Regiment. 



At Piddletown, Mr. Sparke, of the King's 

 Arms Lm ; his death was occafionedby a mor- 

 tification, brought on Irom an injury he re- 

 ceived by the ftarting of his horle, when re- 

 turning from a meeting of the Dorlet Yeo- 

 manry Cavalry, of which he was a member. 



At Poole, John Lander, elq collector of the 

 cuftoms. 



At Shafteftjury, Robert Dudley, efq. 



At Treat, ne.ir Sherborne, Mr. Samuel 

 Eaftmcnt. 



« DEVONSHIRE. 



The mines in the neighbourhood of Tjvi- 

 ftock are faid to be in a very flourilhing ftate, 

 aiii to produce very coiiljilerifcle q.u.\Swi;ies «/ 



copper ore. A new canal is forming there to 

 communicate with the Tamar. This canal is 

 to be carried through a hill, for a confider.ible 

 diftancc, and it is hoped that the fubter- 

 raneous cut will have the additional advantage 

 of inrerfe£ling feveral new lodes of copper. 



The new telegraphs fixed at the lines and 

 Saltrun Heights, J'lymouth, communicate in 

 a line of telegraphs with the Portfmouth tele- 

 gaphs. The/ have been worked for a trial, 

 and a melT.ige of fonie length has been tranf- 

 mittcd to the Admiralty, and an anfwer re- 

 ceived in 26 minutes j fliort meflages can be 

 fent and an anfv.er returned in from 10 to 12 

 minutes j a celerity of conveying intelli- 

 gencc hitherto unknown in thia country. 

 There is a comfortable lodge built for the re- 

 ception of the men who work tho telegraphs, 

 but they do not know what intelligence is 

 conveyed. 



Mcrrud.'] At Heavitrcc, Tiiomas Hugo, 

 ffq. of Crcditon, to Mifs Jane A. Philip, 

 daughter of the late Arundle P., cfq. 



At Luppitt, Mr, Wiilisrn Hufley, auc- 

 tioneer, to Mifs Sanh IloJgts, daughter of 

 the late James H.,cfq. 



At Totiiefs, Dr. yiix^MiW, to Mifs FatwcU, 

 daughter pf Arthur F , efq. 



Dicd-I At Sachevcrell Hall, near Exmouth, 

 Mrs. Manha llift', wi.'e of Edv.ard 1., efq, S6. 



At Eieter, Mr. James Wefcomb. — Mr. Sa-' 

 muel Fley.— Mrs. Dorothy Eaftchurch —Mrs. 

 Strong, Mother of Mr. S., of the Poltiniore 

 inu. 



At Tiverton, Mrs. Wood, wife of Mr. 

 Jonn W., attorney. 



At Charmouth, Mrs. Coade, fitter to Sa.. 

 mucl C, efq. of Lyme, 84. 



At Heavitrce, Mrs. WoUand, wife of 

 Mr. W. 



Mrs. Bealcy, relicl of the Rev. Tliomas B , 

 formerly vicar of Weft Anllcy, near Tiverton. 



At Northmolton, Mrs. Prudence Thome, 

 68. 



At Stonelioufe, Mr. John Keener, lately a 

 wine merchant at Plymouth, 63. 



At Starcrofs, Captain Pookc. 



CORNWALL. 



Iron rail-ways are about to be adopted in. 

 this county, where conliderablc advantages arc 

 expcdled from them. One is to be formed 

 near Hayle j another will convey the produce 

 of the Gwennap mines to the fea-lhore near 

 Reftronget ferry. 



Died^\ At Upton Helions, Mrs. Wel- 

 lington, widow of the late Kev. William W,, 

 rcdlor of that parifh, Jl. 



At Truro, Mr. Thomas Rivers, of the 

 King's Head Inn, i.'l. 



At St. Auftell, Mr. Robert Rowe, 91.— 

 Mr. William Lcavis, 1:^9. 



At Tre'uddra, Mr. Robert Hawkey. 



At Port Ifaac, John Cock, efq. 



At Hellion, Mrs. Margery Moore, a maiden 

 lady, 06 



At Polruan, iicir Forwej, Sarah Chafe, wi- 

 dow, lOii. 



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