478 
Yamland, to Miss E.'Cruse, of Bath.—Mr. 
H. Burgess, to Miss E. Titford, both of 
¥rome.—Mr. J. Jarman, of Bridgwater, 
te Miss E. Gibson, of Chilton.—Mr. E. 
Browne, of Walcot, to Miss C. A. Robins, 
of South Petherton.—Mr. H. Perkins, of 
Twyford, to Caroline, daughter of G. 
Pepler, esq.—At Weston, Mr. Jas. Sparks, 
to Miss S.'Godfrey.—Eyre Salmon, esq. to 
Miss E. M, Whalley, of Winscombe Court. 
Died.) Ths Syduey-place, Sir Henry 
White, x-c.B. Major-Gen. Bengal army.— 
60, Mr, Egan, a respectable comedian.—In 
Oxford-row, at an advanced age, Mrs. 
JaneCope.—In Rivers-street, Mrs. Forbes, 
widow of Col. F. greatly and deservedly 
Temented, 
At Wells , Mrs. W. Binning. 
At Bridgewater, Mr. W. Knight. 
-At Walcot, 28, Mr. te Vaughan:—At 
Queen Charlton, 83, Mr. W. Veal.—At 
Halse, Thomas Bucknell, esq.—At Tiver- 
ton, Mrs. H. Draper.—At Iddesleigh, the 
Rev..Ja3. Banister, deservedly regretted. 
—At Bruton, 76, the Rev. John Golds- 
brough, m.a. rector of Weston. ; 
. In his 73rd year, Colonel Henry Barry. 
Ne commenced his military career m 
America; and, attached by ties of friend- 
ship, he was long the aid-de-camp, private 
seoretary,-and esteemed friend of the 
Marquis of Hastings, then Lord Rawdon. 
Tn his official situation, he penned some of 
the best dispatches that were ever trans- 
mitted from an army on service, to the 
British cabinet. In the domestic circle he 
was generally esteemed; and, as often as 
he obtained, he invariably retained, the 
warmest regards and friend<hips. No per- 
son’s Compaily was more coveted than 
Colonel Barry’s, both for his demeanour 
and general intelligence. 
At Taunton, 46, after an afflicting illness 
of more than twelve months’ duration, Mr, 
‘Thomas Jacobs, an eminent brewer, “I'he 
Gisease of which this amiable man died, 
was @ strictured,-or contracted gullet, 
produced, as appeared on examination 
after death, by an ulcerated enlargement 
and induration of the substance of that 
tube, occupying a space of about three 
inches, and extending to within a short 
distance of the upper orifice of the sto- 
mach. The whole circumference of the 
diseased part of the gullet was so disor- 
ganized, thickened, and wardened, as to 
fiave nearly filled up the cavity in that 
situation. Scarcely any substantial nutri- 
ment had been swallowed for the last 
twelve-months, during which time liquid 
sustenance passed the contraction very 
slowly, and often with great difficulty. 
Interyals of several days repeatedly oc- 
curred, in which the obstruction was su 
complete, as to cause even all fluids, that 
were attempted tu be swallowed, to be im- 
niedialely rejected. - For the last twenty- 
Dorsetshire— Devonshire. 
(Dec. i. 
eight days of life, nearly the whole of 
every article that was taken into the 
upper part of the gullet was instantly 
thrown back, so that very little, if any 
aliment, could have reached the stomach 
during that long period. The deceased 
was eminently distinguished for universal 
kind-heartedness, active benevolence, and 
an ardent devotion to the true interests of 
civil liberty. Thenatural amenity of his 
disposition, joined to the accredited recti- 
tude of his intentions, deservedly procured 
him the esteem and confidence of all who 
intimately knew him, and will justly entitle 
lis memory to sincere and lasting venera- 
tion, The long and singularly afflictmg 
iNness which terminated his existence was . 
endured with av exemplary fortitude and 
resignation, and his approaching end was 
anticipated with a corresponding compo- 
sure of mind, which he preserved to the 
latest moment of Ins life. 
DORSETSHIRE. c 
* Married.]' Capt. G, Geggatt, of the 
Madras army, to Miss A. A. Stracham 
of Weymouth. — Capt. Foss,. to Miss 
Honnsell, both of Bridport.—Alexander’ 
Grant, esq. to Mrs. Cowdry, of Frome St. 
Quintin. ' 
Dicd.] At Lyme Regis, the Rev. Henry 
Porter, rector of Springfield, Essex, and’ 
Enficld.—At Piddletrenthide, 76, Grace, 
widow of I’. Newman, esq. of Cadbury- 
house. 
DEVONSHIRE. , 
The distress of the agriculturists of this’ 
county is.extreme: Sir Matthew Lopez, 
instead of obtaining 40001. lately received 
45l. for rents. 
Marricd.] Mr. J. Skinner, to Miss C. 
Tooze; Mr. E. Force, of North-street, to 
Miss Westaway, of St. Thomas’s: all of 
Exeter.—George Harris, esq. of Cobourg- 
place, Plymouth, to Miss M; Sasille, of 
St. Aubyn-street, Dock.—Mr. J. Weeks, 
of Barnstaple, to Miss S$. Babbage, of 
Northcot-house, Burrington. — Mr. Rich. 
Colesworthy, of Honiton, to Miss M, 
Colesworthy, of Sidmouth.—Capt, Holman, 
late of the fifty-second regiment, to Miss 
E. Pidsley, of Crediton.—Mr. Barns, of 
Plympton, to Miss C. Grigg, of Timpello. 
—Mr. W. Bowden, to Miss ‘Vaprell, both 
of Ashburton. 
Died.] At Exeter, at an advanced age, 
Mrs. Buller.—On Stepcote-hill, 62, Mrs. 
Ward, deservedly regretted. —72, Mrs. 
Margaret Janette Wilson.—71, Mr. Rich. 
Finch. ; 
At Plymouth, in Cumberland-street, 27, 
Mrs. Channon.—In Fort-street, 30, Mrs. 
S$. Murphy.—In Duke-street, 24, Mrs. H. 
Hann.—in Granby-street, 69, Mr. W. 
Thorn, deservedly regretted. — 84, Mr, 
W. Payue. 
At Dock, 21, Mr. H, P. Finemore. —. 
At Stoke, 75, Mrs. A. Williamis.—At 
Stone- 
