1823.] Dorsetshire— Devonshire — Cornwall — Wales — Scolland. 95 



dent, l)y Dr. Parry, of Batli, on tlie growtli 

 of fine wool in this country, (accompanied 

 by some fleeces and a piece of cloiii) at- 

 tracted close attention. 



A spirited company of lace mannfac- 

 finers have lately fixed themselves at 

 (^hard, and intend to employ no less than 

 1700 persons. 



iVarricd.] Mr, H. Barnard to Miss A. 

 Hellings ; Mr. T. Collen to Miss M. Rice : 



all of Bath The U< v. Francis Kilvert, of 



Darlington-street, Bath, to Miss De Chie- 

 vre, of Acre-lane, Cla|iliain. — Mr, E. W. 

 Payne, of Union street, Bath, to Miss H. 

 Turner, of Warrington. — i\lr. J. Dudden 

 to Aliss S. Rawlin-js, bolli of Fronie. 



Died.] At Bath, in Cavendish-place, 

 Eliza, wife of Phineas Bury, esi]. — In l*nl- 

 teiicy-street, Mrs. Steiner. — In Seymour- 

 street, 71, the Rev. Sainnel Suiitli, a.m. 

 of Stanton St. Qaintin, deservedly re- 

 gretted. — In Qiieeii-square, Miss Penelope 

 Ker, of Kelso, N. 14,— In the Circus, Ma- 

 rian, widow of David iNlitcliell, esq. 



At Ashton Court, 83, Mrs. Kliz. Howell, 

 widow of Mark H. esq. — At Panock's 

 Lodye, I\Irs, L'lizal)elh Coles, widow of 

 James C. e<:q. — At (^Jiarlton, Mrs. Prinn, 

 widow of William Hunt P. esq. 



DORSIiTSniRE. 



Married.] John Howell Cook, esq. of 

 Rlaitock, to Harriet, daugliter of the liev. 

 Dr. Woollen,— Mr, T, White, of Stoke 

 Drisker, to Miss M, Gifford, of Blackford, 



Died.] At Dorchester, i;i Boston-place, 

 Miss C, Bl indy, — 66, Mr, R, Hunt, 



At Sherborne, 19, Miss M. Denning. 



At Blandford, 79, Mrs. Pooley, 



At l.>ynie. Miss CutF, late of Pulteney- 

 strcet, Bath. 



UEVONSHIRE, 



A requisition to the liigh-sheriff for a 

 county nieetins; on reform, has lately been 

 circulated for signatures, and already ob- 

 tained those of many of the principal 

 land-owners. 



Miirried.] Mr. S, Hooker, to Miss M, 

 F. Ellis ; Mr. C, Force, of St. Sidvvells, to 

 Miss C. W, Kice, of Holloway street: all 

 of Exeter. — Mr, Charles Hedgland, of 

 Exeter, to Miss White, of Silverlon. — John 

 Pidsley, esq, to Miss A. Bond, of West 

 Teignnionth. — Robert Harris, jun. esq. to 

 Miss B. Burroughs, both of Dartmouth, 



Died.] At Exeter, at an advanced a^e, 

 Mrs. Brown. — In l)oanry-s(|nare, Mrs. 

 Lli/.abi'th I'aintcr. — 75, iNIr J, Bowriug, 



.\t Plymouth, in Broad street, 77, Mrs, 

 Hancorn. — Mr. Joseph C;iayion, — In 

 Cranby-strect, 72, Mrs. E. Gibbons. 



At Barnstaple, ;58, Mr, G. Abbot, 



At Exnioutli, 60, Sarali, widow of Pe- 

 ter Ho'.ch, esq. 



At Crediton, Thomas Bcrrj', esq, de- 

 servedly regretted. 



At Tcignraoiitli, Heniy Sutton, esq. of 

 Tavistockpliice, Loudon. 



CORNWALL. 



lUarrkd] T, S, Tickell, esq. of Wade- 

 bridge, to Miss M. A. Thomas, of Trin'O. 



Died.] At Falmouth, at an advanced 

 age, Arthur Kempe, esq. Admiral of the 

 Red, — 86, Joseph Banfield, esq. banker 

 and merchant, deservedly lamented. 



AtTrnro, Mr, W. Allen. 



At Netlicrbridtre Werrington, 84, Sir. 

 Lillicrap,— At Kelly, SI, the Kev, Mr. 

 Darke, justly regretted, 

 vvAi.rs. 



Mitrried.] Mr, T. Taylor, of Tenby, to 

 Miss M. Coleman, of Kington. — The Rev. 

 George Enoch, of Talgarth, Breconshire, 

 to Mrs, Morgan, of Carmarthen. — Frede- 

 rick Lewis Brown, esq. to Miss Eliza 

 Whitworth, of Carmarthen. — The Rev. 

 Mr, Thomas, of Tierson, near Milford, to 

 Miss Bevaii, of Hakin, — Mr, W, E.Jones, 

 to Miss J, Lewis, both of Dolgelly. 



Died.] At Swansea, V9, the Rev, D. 

 Williams, Baptist minister. — In High- 

 street, 53, Mrs. Evans, greatly esteemed 

 and regretted, — Miss A, Thosnpson Tur- 

 ner, — T-2, Mrs. E. Thomas, 



At Carmarthen, 67, Mr, D. Datuel,— 

 IC, Mr. W, Price. 



.At Brecon, 92, Mr. Joseph Morris, 



At Flint, 88, the R-.v. George Davics, 

 rector of Llanerfyl, Montgomeryshire, 

 an ! curate of Flint. 



At Bridgend, Glamorganshire, 36, Mrs. 

 Kicliardson, wife of Liont, R. is.n, deser- 

 vedly lamented. — At Llai, near Gresford, 

 74, Mrs. Rundlcs. 



SCOTf.AND. 



On the 23d nit, a meeting of dele- 

 gates from thirteen coniitifs of Scotland 

 assembled at Edinburgh, for the purpose 

 of considering the agricultural distresses of 

 the country, and the means of relieving 

 them ; Sir John Sinclair, bart. in the chair: 

 when several resolutions were passed, atid 

 ordered to be transmitted to the convener 

 of eveiy county in Scolland, wiilia request 

 that he would at an early day call a county 

 meeting, to take the same into its serious 

 consideratio!). These resolutions assign, 

 as a reason for the present distress of the 

 landed interest, the rapid alteration in the 

 value of the currency, by which taxation 

 lias been greatly augmented ; and recom- 

 mend the establishment of country banks 

 in England and Ireland, similar to those in 

 S(^otland, in order to increase the circula- 

 tion. It is also proposed to remove some 

 of the taxes from the landed interest, and 

 substitute others upon the rest of the com- 

 munity, which woidd press more equally 

 npon all. And, finally, that i'arliamcnt 

 should be pelitioiud to rescind the Act 

 by which "all the restrictions on payments 

 in cash shall cease on the 1st of May, 

 182!," as being likely tJ aggravate to a 

 great degree the exislmg evils, 



Marrittl.] At Edinburgh, Sir Alexander 

 Kdiuaay, bart. of Balniaur, M.r. to Eli/.a- 



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