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' Married:| At Sitton, Mr. Hadland, of 
Worth Aston, Oxfordshire, to Miss Faugoin, 
of Wolverton, near Mere, Wilts. 
At Weymouth, Mr. A. Sharland, to Miss 
Macpherson. , r 
At Dorehester, Mr. John Norman, to Miss 
Winsor.” 
The Rev. N. Bartlett, rector of Closworth, 
to Miss Harbin, of Newton-house, Yeovil. 
Died.} At Upwood, Edward David Batson, 
esq. banker of Lombard street. 
At Yeovil, Wm. Hooper Masters, esq. 
At Beaminster; Wm. Clark, esq. 80. 
At Sherborne, Jane, the youngest daughter 
of W. Burnet} esq. 
At Weymouth, Mr. Legge, surgeon of the 
94 Somerset Militia. He was found in the 
street, under the window of his lodgings, 
weltering in his blood, ahd quite dead. He 
had been. spending the preceding evening in 
company, and it-is thought, that on his return 
home, finding the street door locked, and be- 
ing very active, in the gaiety of the moment 
he resolved to scale the chamber window, 
but missed his hold, fell back,.and was killed 
by the fall. - 
DEVONSHIRE. 
Married.] At East Antley, Abraham Smith, 
esq. of Treasbear, to Miss Barnes, only 
daughter of the late John B. esq. 
At Exeter, Thomas Stokes, esq. of London, 
to Miss Parkes, late of Heayitree.—William 
Covkell, esq. paymaster of the Wiltshire Mi- 
litia, to Miss Langdon. 
At Plymouth, A. H. Ball, esq. captain in 
the royal marines, to Miss Price, daughter of 
the late D. P. esq. 
At Northam, Mr. Edward Chapman, to 
Miss Eleanor Herneman, daughter of Capt. 
Francis H. of Appleton. 
Died.| At his cottage, en the river Ex, 
John Sheldon, esq. F.R.S. professor of ana- 
tomy at the royal academy, and principal sure 
geon of Exeter hospital, to the former of 
which situations he was appointed by his ma- 
jesty in 1782, 
At Exeter, Mr. Wm. Luscombe, 68 — 
Mrs. Jane Macy.—Mr. John White, partner 
in the’ Tamar brewery.—-Mr. Nicholas Geare, 
proctor. : 
At Coxside House, Plymouth, Saville 
Shepherd, esq. 
_ At Sidmouth, Miss M. Strong. 
At Combe, near Honiton, Mrs. Putt, re - 
lict of the Rev. Mr. P, 72. 
At Morristown, Mr. John White. 
At Torquay,Mr. Ewen Stubb, 78. 
At Dawlish, Mrs. Hirtzel, wife of J. J. A. 
esq. of Great Coram street, London. 
At Plymouth, Mr. Bozon, 65.—Mn,. 
Bradlick, 92. 
At Kingsbridge barracks, Captain Wm. 
Hanham, of the Dorset militia, second son of 
the late Sir James H, bart. 
At Raddon court, Mr. John Palmer, 78, 
Devon— Corpwall—W ales.~ 
[Nov.1,- 
At Brampton, Mr. Wm. Lack, 24. 
At Axminster, Mr. John Russell, 89. 
CORNWALL. - : 
The Wool Fair intended to be established 
at Somercoart Michaelmas fair, as recom- 
mended by the gentlemen of the Cornwall 
Agricultural. Society, is expected to answer 
the end proposed, notwithstanding the oppo- 
sitian which seems to have been made to it by 
the wool-staplers. Samples of nearly 30,000 
weight of wool were produced at the late 
fair ; and, had it been more generally known, 
samples af more than three times the amount 
would have been shewn. Some very fine 
fleeces from the flocks of Lord Falmouth, Sir 
Christopher Hawkins, Mr. Gwatkin, Mr. _ 
Roberts of Newlyn, and others, were exhi- 
bited. The woolstaplers, however, seem 
to discourage the sale of wool in the open 
competitiog of a fair, thinking it more to 
their interest, perhaps, to make private 
purchases from the farmers, of fine and 
coarse wool at one and the same price. 
The object of the gentl-men and fare 
mers is, to obtain a fair price for their 
wool in proportion to its quality and fineness. 
The 4gricultural Society, by recommending 
the establishment of wool fairs, and by the 
sale” of wool at 16 ounces to the pound, as in 
other counties, instead of 18 ounces as com- 
monly sold in Cornwall, to the prejudice of 
the farmer; have in view to obtain a price 
adequate to the quality of the wool ; and as 
this.county is particularly well adapted to 
the produce of fine wool, it is probable that, 
by obtaining a better price for their fin wool, 
the quantity of fine-wooled sheep will be 
greatly increased, and the commons and waste 
lands very much improved, to the great be» 
nefit of the community. 
Marricd.] At St, Ives, Mr. E. Trevarton, 
to MissS Paul. . 
At Falmouth, Mr. G. White, supervisor of 
excise, to Miss B. Laffer, eldest daughter of 
J. L. esq. comptroller of the custums of that 
port. 
AtSt. Austell, Mr. John Carthew, of Lon- 
don, to Miss Eleanor Cartwright. 
At Bodmin, Mr. Close, of St. Stephens in 
Barnwell, to Miss Whitefield. : 
Died.| At Liskeard, Lieut. Puckey, of the 
royal-horse artillery. . 
At Poble Hall, near Liskeard, Miss Ham- 
bly, only daughter ot Edward H. esq. 
At Truro, Mr, Rundle, 86. 
At Helston, aged 55, Mr. Stephen Pem- 
berthy, architect and auctioneer, a man of the 
strictest integrity, softened by the most agree- 
able manners As an auctioneer, he was most 
witty and entertaining. His boa mots from 
the rostrum, if preserved, would fill'a volume, 
WALES. 
The annual agricultural meeting at Wyns- 
stay, took place on Friday, the 16th of Sep- 
, tember. 
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