I 822.] 
ed. Thesame land has very recently been 
offered to be let at S01. per annum, but a 
tenant has not yet been found. 
Married.| Mr. Edwards, to Miss $. Ab- 
bot, of St. James’s-parade ; Mr. T. Alder- 
man, to Miss A. Gane: all of Bath.—Mr. 
J. Rossiter, of Bath, to Miss A. Cottle, of 
Shepton Mallet.—Mr. Smith, of Bath, to 
Miss E. Noble, of Weston.—At Walcot, 
Mr. George Lane, to Miss C. M. Wilks, of 
Entry-hill. 
Died.| At Bath, 31, Miss Mellicent 
Shaw.—In Marlborough-buildings, Lieut.- 
gen. Gore.—In New Bond-street,59, Mrs. 
S. Smith, of Chipping Norton.—Jobn 
Waldon, m.p. 
At Bridgewater, 84, Mr. W. Dean. 
At Heath-house, 54, Mr. G. Rabbits.— 
At West Kington, at an advanced age, 
Mrs. Knowell.—At Oakhampton-house, 
Mary, wife of J. Elford, esq. 
DORSETSHIRE. 
Marvied.| P. N. Bastard, esq. of Stour- 
paine, to Miss Sarah Baynton, of Clifton. 
—Mr. Matthews, of Gillingham, to Miss 
C. Long, of Mire. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
A chalybeate spring of water, of excel- 
lent medicinal qualities, discovered about 
three years ago at the village of Ayshford, 
near Tiverton, has since been resorted to 
with eminently beneficial success in vari- 
ous eases of inveterate scrofula. 
Married.) Mr. J. Potter, to Miss Pratt, 
both of Exeter.—Mr, T. Smith, of Exeter, 
to Mary Ann, daughter of the late R. 
Chamberlain, esq.—Mr. J. Chapman, R.N. 
to Mrs. Hine ; Lieut. M‘Dougall, R.N. to 
Mrs, Williams; Lieut. Ley, r.n. to Miss 
$. Smith: all of Plymouth.—Mr. J. Blake, 
of Honiton, to Miss C. Dyer, of Isle 
Abbotts. 
Died.| At Plymouth, in Tamar-street, 
29, Mrs.. J. Parkins.—In St, Andrew’s, 
Mrs. Hart. 
At Dock, Mrs. Stephens.—26, Mr. J. 
Dyer, deservedly regretted. 
At Barnstaple, Capt. Hill, of the 85th 
regt. foot. 
At Sidmouth, 58, the Rev. J. Le Mar- 
chant, M.A.—Mis. Pigeon, widow of Pe- 
ter P. esq. 
At Dartmouth, 78, W. Newman, esq. 
At Lower Brenton Farm, Exminster, 
51, Mr, John Brown,—At Stockwick, 79, 
Robert Hole, esq. 
CORNWALL. 
Marvied.j Mr. Trewhella, of St. Erth, to 
Miss Harry, of St. Lves.—'l’. B. Rose, esq. 
of Padstow, to Miss Frost.—Mr. T. Wal- 
ter, to Miss A. Elford, both of East Looe, 
—At Camberme, Mr. A, Gurney, to Miss 
Fanny Vivian. 
Died.) At Falmouth, Mrs. Lake.—72, 
the Abbe de la Grizille. 
At Penzance, Mrs, Mary Borlase.—58, 
Mr. J. Perryman, 
At Cameltord, 61, Mr, J, Harvey, 
Dorsetshire— Devonshire—Cornwali—Wales, &c. 287 
~ 
WALES. 
The foundation-stone of a college iz 
Cardiganshire, to be called St. David's 
College, was laid on the 1¥th of August 
by the Bishop of the diocese, at Lampeter, 
a market-town ina central situation. . Phe 
King has given 10002. towards the under- 
taking, and the Universities of Oxford and 
Cambridge have also subscribed from their 
funds. 
A-petition has been agreed to by the 
land-owners and occupiers of the county 
of Pembroke, praying Parliament for a 
commutation of tithes, by authorising 
Jand-owners to redeem them at twenty-~ 
five years’ purchase, on the same principle 
as the land-tax. 
Married.| Mr. T. Cleaves, to Miss Mea- 
ger, both. of Swansea,—Mr. W. Lewis, of 
Swansea, to Miss Salter, of Bridgwater.— 
Mr. W. Watson, of Brecon, to Miss M. 
Baker, of Hereford.— Edward Jones, esq. 
of Llandovery, to Miss A, Maybery, of 
Brecon.—Capt. H. Davidson, of the E. I. 
Co.’s service, to Jane, daughter of the tate 
Wm. Morris, esq. of Carmarthen. 
Died.| At Swansea, 40, Mr. C. E. Ve- 
niss.— Miss C. Harman, late of Bristol._— 
In Nelson-place, 74, John Hughes, esq. 
late of Bon-y-mean house, regretted. 
At Neath, Mrs, M. Young, highly 
esteemed and regretted. 
At Carmarthen, 22, Mr. D. Hughes. , 
At Tenby, 63, Anu, widow of Robert 
Harvey Mallery, esq. 
At Mold, Lady A. M. Wright, sister to 
the Earl of Coventry.—At Pont-y-Poo!, 
66, Walkin George, esq. 
SCOTLAND. 
On the 10th of August, about 11 p.m. 
the Herenles steam-boat, belonging to 
Glasgow, on her way from Greenock to 
Campbeltown, when off Greenock, came 
in contact with, and run down, a boat or 
wherry, filled with poor people from the 
Highlands, on their way to the southern 
districts, to labour during the harvest. 
Out of forty-five persons on-board the 
boat, only five escaped a watery grave. 
The steam-boat had out lights, and also a 
proper watch, who repeatedly hailed the 
wherry ; but, owing to some inadvertence, 
or probably from not understanding Eng- 
lish, the unfortunate boat continued her 
course till escape was impossible. 
Mw ried.] P. Levy, esq. of Edinburgh, 
to Miss A. Michael, of Swansea.—Jolin 
Macpherson M‘Leod, esq. of St. Kilda, to 
Miss C. Gregg.—Sir John Douglas, bart. 
of Springwood-park, Roxburghshire, to 
Miss H. C, Scott, of Belford, 
Died.) At Edinburgh, Mr. James Den- 
holm, treasurer to Heriot's THospital.—J. 
B. esq. solicitor for the Exchequer in Scot- 
land.— At his house in Albany-street, the 
Hon. Wm. Erskine, Lord Kinneder. 
At Dundee, Wm. Small, esq. 
At 
