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of Card: ¥.—The Rev. Frederic Barnes, rec- 
tor of Colyton,-Devon, to Miss Bunce, eldest 
daughter of the late Capt. B. of the royal 
navy. 
At Clifton, Richard Morgan, esq of Birche 
Brove.-Glumorgaishire, to Miss Susannah 
Maria Bush, eldest daughter of John B. esq. 
af Burcot, Oxfordshire... 
Died.]- At Bach, Mrs. Boys, widow: of 
Lieutenant-colone| B. late inspecting officer 
on the r-cruiting service at Marlborough.» 
Mrs: Blennerhasset, widow of Arthur B esq. 
——W liam Sonnel. esq. of Colchester.—Miss 
‘Ann Macdowal, eldest daughter of D. H. M. 
@sq. of Walkinshaw, North Brituin.—-“iss 
Louisa Wallace, fourth daughter of the late 
Hill W. esq. of Belfast, major in the 14th 
fegitient.—Mrs. Mary Lewis. After a very 
handsome remembrance of a servant who 
lived with her fifty years, and some legacies 
toa few particular friends, she bequeathed to 
‘the Bristol Infirmary (independeut of 2001. 
left by her husband, to becom: payaole at her 
decease), 10001. 3 per cent. consols5 15001. 
sittoto the Bristol Dispensary ; 4001. ditto 
‘to the minister and churchwardens of St. 
James’s, the interest to be annually applied 
' sin the distribution of shoes to the poor of that 
parish ; ZOOL aittoto the Asylum for poor 
“Orphan. girls; 200). ditto to the Sunday 
School of St. Jimes; 2001. ditto tothe Blind 
Asylum; andthe residue of her effects, which 
3s considerable, to the ministers and church- 
wardens St. ‘james’sy the interest to be 
applied totwelve poor widows of that parish 
“Rot receiving alms. : 
At Clifton, Henry Metcalf, esq. of Mer- 
ton House, Northumberland.—-Lady Dunbar, 
-relict of Sir'George D. of Mochrur, bart.— 
Mrs. Parvis, relict of David P. esq —Huzh 
‘Mair, esq. of Friday-ftreet London,—Miss 
Maria Newport, daughter of Wakeman N. 
esq. of Worcester.<-John, the eidest son of 
» John Hyde, esq. ; 
At Bristei; Thomas Wilkins Morgan, esq. 
upwards of fifty yearsin the commission oj the 
peace for this county, 78 
At Taunton, Mrs, Roberts, relict sof ma- 
jor-general R. M.P. forthat berough. 
At Chew Magna, Mrs. Phillips, wife of 
the Rew. Rowland P. 73 
-At Sedbury, Mrs. Elizabeth Brooke, relict 
of Henry B. esq. of Bristol. 
I. esq. 
‘ DEVONSHIRE. 
A numerous and respectable meeting of the 
gentlemen of Hjxeter, and. its vicinity, was 
lately held for the purpose of taking into 
-» consideration the expediency of establishing. 
‘van institution jn that city, to be styledithe 
West of England infirmary; jor curing dis-, 
‘Poe plan: was unani-, 
‘ceases of the eye only. 
“mously approved, and a subscription immedi- 
+ ately entered into in order to carry it into 
» execution. 
A short time since, as some gentlemen 
Devonshite—Cornwall. 
At Glastonbury, Mrs. ivie, widow of John. 
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were walking on the Hoe, Plymouth, curi~ 
osity led them to see « remarkable vein of 
fine sand, which has been discovered ua the 
midst of the immeuse body of limestone 
rock, which composes that eminence; the 
sand is at least fitty feet above high water 
mak, and surrounded by, the, stone., One of 
the company thrusting his cane down to a& 
certain the depth of the stratum of sand, fouma 
that it struck against seme hard body, which, 
on taking up, proved to be one side of the 
jaw of some non-descript animat : the teeth, 
of which there is a double row, are each 
nearly two inches long, and the jaw about 
eighteen inches, and evidently carnivorous. 
Qn sear:hing farther, a jvint of the back bone 
_was discovered of an amazing size, being ia 
diameter nine inches and a quarter by four 
and a helt deep.” Phere is no perpendicular, 
hole for the spine, but three holes pass hori~ 
zontally through the centre. Several other 
bones were found near the spot, all of which 
preclude the idea of its being a marine gemus. 
‘The above are in possession of a medical gen» 
tlemanin Plymouth. 
Marvied.} At Teignmouth, Lieutenant 
Square, of the Royal Navy, to Miss Lott. 
Died.} At Modbury, aged 87, Mr. Wii 
liam Rosdew, who, for the last fifty years, 
had been, atotal recluse, denying himself mot 
only the comforts, but almost the necessaries 
of, life; by, this. extreme penury he ‘had 
amuaesed a considerable property, a great part 
of-which-he most liberally distributed amongst 
his relatives before hrs death. He was a mam 
of strict integrity, and, notwithstanding his 
love of money, scrupulousiy just in all his 
dealings... This extraordinary turn of a aa 
turally strong mind, is supposed to have 
arisen from a disappuintment in his affections, 
in.an early period of his life, bbe 
At Plymouth, Mrs. Mudge, relict of Dr, 
M. and mother of Captain M. of the Phenix. 
—The Rev. W, May, 36. 
_ Ac Tiverton, John Weech, esq. 57. 
At Exeter, Mrs. Collins, wife of Richard 
C. esq. and, daughter of the late Rev. Joh 
Marshali, formerly master of the free gram- 
mar schoo} im that city.—-Mrs.. Davie, wife 
of John D. esq. ' 3 
CORNWALL. 
The late meeting of che Cornwall Agricul. . 
tural Society at Helston, was very fully and 
respectadly attended, and the stock produced 
much exceeded the general expectation both 
in number and breed. Fifteen bulls, twenty 
rams, and™six boars were entered for the pre- 
miums, which were adjudged as follows :—= 
Vo Mr. A. Paul, of Gamborne, for the best 
bull, five pounds.—To Viel Vyvyan, esq. for | 
the second best bull, two pounds —To Tho- 
mas Grylls, esq. for tue best ram, five pounds 
To Mr William Plomes, of St. Martin’s, sor 
the bestram yeaned in‘Cornwall, two pounds. 
—To Mr. John Williams, of St. Hilary, for 
the best ‘boar, two pounds. —From the speci- 
mens exhjbited, particularly of sheep, it ap- 
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