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Dorsetshire — Devonsh b 



sage, to Miss M. A. Wait, of Miles's-build- 

 ings; Dennis Brown, esq. to Miss Camp- 

 bell ; Mr. W. Willis, to Miss M, Marsh- 

 man ; Mr. J. Hopkins, to Miss M. Howse : 

 all of Bath.— Mr. R. Harris, of Southcot- 

 placc, Bath, to Mrs. J. Hunt, of Walcot. 

 — Mr. J.Griffiths, of Argyle-street, Bath, 

 to Miss A. Mawiey, of Weston. — Mr. 

 Oldfield, of Frome, to Mrs. Gregg, of 

 Brislington. — Mr. Charles, sen. of Key- 

 ford, to Mrs. Rawlings, of Frome. — The 

 Rev. George Crookshank, of West Charl- 

 ton, to Rosa, daughter of the late Capt. 

 R. Kelly, of Madras. 



Died.] At Bath, in Milsoni-street, 66, 

 M. Maher, esq. of Ballymullin, Queen's 

 county. — In Great Stanhope-street, Mrs; 

 Smyth, widow of William S. esq. formerly 

 of Dublin.— On St. James's-parade, 51, 

 Hugh Campbell, esq. of Mayfield, Ayr- 

 shire, deservedly lamented. 



At Taunton, Mr. F. Stuckey.— In East- 

 street, 74, Mr. Bartletf, seu. — Mr. P. 

 Broadmead, of Milverton, greatly re- 

 gretted. 



At Milverton, at an advanced age, Mrs. 

 Holman. 



DORSETSHIRE. 



Died.'] At Dorchester, G. Strickland, 

 esq. town-clerk. 



At Weymouth, Anna, wife of Capt. 

 Newcombe, of the Pyramus. 



At Sherborne, 72, Mrs. Watts. 



At Blandford, W^M. Pleydell, esq. 



At Charniouth, Capt. Bray, r.n. — At 

 Newton Abbott, Lieut.-gen. Nepean. 



DEVONSHIRE. , 



A lofty and magnificent column is about 

 to be raised on the Windmill-hill, in 

 Devonport, to celebrate the change of 

 name from Plymouth dock. It is to be 

 surmounted by a statue of the king. 



Married.] William Woodley, esq. to 

 Miss Hole ; Mr. W. H. Furlong, to Miss 

 G. Hern ; Mr. W. Harding, to Miss M. 

 Dunsford : all of Exeter.— Mr. R. Scott, 

 to Miss Campbell, of George-street. — Dr. 

 Baldy, to Miss M. Courtis, of Frankfort- 

 place : all of Plymouth. — Mr, L. L. 

 Halls, of Bideford, to Miss E. Chant, of 

 Queen Camel. — John Sherard Clay, esq. 

 of Barnstaple, to Miss Let. Marshall, of 

 Bow — Mr. R. T. Partridge, of Barnsta- 

 ple, to Miss Dovell, of Parracombe. — At 

 Topsham, Mr. M. Troake, to Miss E. 

 Pugsley. — At Honiton, Henry Erskine 

 Head, esq. to Miss Eliz. Flood. — John 

 May, esq. Capt. North Devon militia, to 

 Miss M. J, Davie, of Heanton Pun- 

 chardon. 



Died.] At Exeter, in Paris-street, 36, 

 Mrs. E. Reed, deservedly lamented. — 49, 

 Mr. J. Hutchings.— In St. Sidwell's, 70, 

 Mr. J. Owen. 



At Plymouth, in Quarry-street, 75, 

 IViis. Cros8maD<<— Id Chapel-street, 57, 



•e-' Cornwall— fVales, Sfc. [Feb. I, 



Mrs. Pascoe.— In Charlotte-Jtreet, 60, 

 Mrs. Rogers. 



In Tavistock-street, 49, Mr. Ford. 



In Devonport, in Pond-lane, 86, Mrs, 

 Rowe.— In Prince's-street, 48, Mrs. 

 Tyte. 



At Plympton, 37, Mrs. Seudy, generally 

 lamented. — At Kingsteignton, GO, Miss A. 

 Waye.— At Brixham, Mr. Gillard, gene- 

 rally respected. — At Torquay, Sarah, 

 Viscountess Kilcoursie. 



CORNWALL. 



Married.] Mr. Pollard, of Falmouth, to 

 Miss Teangue, of Helston. — At Helston, 

 Mr. J. Edmonds, to Miss Bath.— Mr. T. 

 Powell, jun. of Truro, to Miss E. Barwis, 

 of Bellvne, near Penryni — Joshua Rowe, 

 esq. of Torpoinl-house, to Miss Bates, of 

 Cheapside. — At St. Kew, Mr. J. Hockin, 

 to Miss M. WiMiaras. 



Died.] At Falmouth, Mrs. Moore. 



At Penzance, 24, Henry George Biddle, 

 esq.; and 30, Mr. G. Cockle, both of 

 London. 



At Penryn, 60, Mrs. G. Toy, suddenly. 

 — James Humphrey, esq. justly la» 

 mented. 



At Launceston, at an advanced age, 

 Mr. Langdon. 



At Ettry, Mrs. Mainwaring, widow of 

 Capt. M.— At Tregony, Miss E. Cooke.— 

 At Ladock, 85, Mrs. E. Jolly. 



At Pencarrow, Sir Arscott Curry 

 Molesworth, bart. deservedly lamented. 



WALES. 



Married.] Mr. George Dods, to Miss M. 

 StubbiiiRS, both of Neath.— Geo. Letsom 

 Eliot, of the E. I. Co.'s Service, Bombay, 

 to Miss G. Leach, of Milford.— Mr. K. 

 Jones, to Miss M. Griffiths, both of 

 Aberystwith.— Mr. J. Thomas, to Miss 

 H. Pridliam, of Carmarthen. — Mr. R. 

 AVilliams, to Miss J. Hughes, both of 

 Llanrhaiadr, Denbighshire.— Jones Pan- 

 ton, jun. esq. of Plasgwyn, to Miss M. E. 

 Lewis, of Llanddyfuan, Anglesea. 



Died.] At Swansea, 89, Mr. H. Squires, 

 regretted.— 83, Mrs. Batten. 



At Brecon, 29, John Brown, esq. gene* 

 rally and justly lamented. 



At Cardiff, Mr. Thos. Jones, alderman 

 of that borough. 



At Bridgend, Sarah, wife of Evan 

 Griffiths, esq. 



At Tenby, Mrs. Watkins, wife of 

 George Price W. esq. greatly respected. 



At Bolvinston, Glamorganshire, Mrs. 

 Evans. — At Pembrey, Carmarthenshire, 

 Bridget, wife of the Rev, Thomas Evans, 

 vicar, generally regretted. 



SCOTLAND. 



A Literary Society, at the head of 

 which is Sir Walter Scott, has recently 

 been formed in Edinburgh, for the re- 

 publication of scarce and valuable tracts, 

 especially poetry. 



A Phrenological Society, composed of 



the 



