1 824.] Somersetshin:— Doi'setshire- 



61, Mr. W. Witchell.— At Whitnell, 93, 

 Robert Bath, esq. 



SOMERSETSHIRE. 



Mairied.] Mr. G. Kiiibbs, to IMiss E. 

 Williams; Mi. W. Roberts, to Miss A. 

 Huf^'lics, of York-street : all of Batii. — 

 William Liullovv, esq. to Miss Louisa 

 Mary Dickinson, of Devonshire-place, 

 Bath. — B. Acton, esq. of Bath, to Cather- 

 ine Mary, tiaiighter of the late Rev. 

 Glover Moore, rector of Holsall. — William 

 Stillman, esq. to Miss Griffen, both of 

 Steeple Aslitou. 



Dieil.] At Bath, in Seyniour-strcet, 70, 

 Esther, widow of N. Smith, esq. of Castle- 

 park, in the coiinly of Limerick. — 73, 

 Henry Ca.ssamajor, esq. — In Charles- 

 street, 39, Thomas Merrick, esq. late 

 Capt. in the 17th regt. of foot. — In New 

 Sjdney-place, SirHiigli Bateman, bart. of 

 Hartington-liall, Derbyshire. — In New 

 King-street, 75, J. Smith, esq. 



At Taunton, 80, Mr. Boon. 



At Pickwick, 59, Mr. J. Manley.— At 

 Stanton Wick, Mr. Thos. James.— At 

 Woolverton, 69, Mr. S. Gibbs. 



DORSETSHIRE. 



A new line of road, between Lyme and 

 C'larraoutli, is about to be conmienced. 



jyiariied.] The Rev. H. Edwards, rector 

 of Wambrook, to Miss Palmer, of Iliiiin- 

 ster. — Philip Pitt Nind, esq. of the Bengal 

 Light Cavalry, to Miss Caroline Davis, of 

 Winterboiune Abbas. 



Dhd.] At Weymouth, in St. Thomas's- 

 .street, 75, Mrs. Weston, wife of William 

 W. esq. 



At Fleet-house, near Weymouth, 76, 

 Abigail, widow of George Gould, eiq. 



DEVONSHIRE, 



Earl Morley has lately addressed a 

 letter to the Mayor of Plymouth, on the 

 intended bridge over the Lary, which is 

 not to be on the suspended principle, as 

 lirst intended. New roads, communi- 

 cating with the bridge, are about to be 

 opened ; an excellent road is already in 

 progress, by Mr. M'Adaui, under the 

 directions of the trustees of the Modbury 

 turnpike. 



flJairied.'] George Sidley, esq. to Grace, 

 dan^rhter of the late Hugh Pearce, 

 c.sq. commander of the Hart revenue 

 cutter. — Lieutenant Colonel Newton, 

 to Miss Ellen Legrand, of Ilfra- 

 comhe. — Henry Haynian, jun. esq. of 

 Cheriton-hill, Feniion, to Miss Henrietta 

 Glauvill, of Payhenibury. 



Dkd] At Exeter, in Lower Sunuiier- 

 land-jdace, 58, J. Beaumont, esq. — In 

 Colcion-rrescent, Mrs. White, wife of 

 •Samuel W. esq. 



At Phmoulli, 54, Mr. L. Ralph.— Mrs. 

 Harris. 



At Devonport, in Qiieen-.streot, 44, 

 Mr. Knighton — In Dtike-slrect, 82!, Mr. 

 Ncvvcondje. 



At Dartmouth, 29, Richard Hotting 



'Devonshire— Cornwall, SfC. 189 



Hine, esq. a merchant of the strictest 

 integrity. 



At Teignmouth, 84, Frederick Macken- 

 zie, esq. late Lieut. Col. of the 37th regt. 



At Park-house, Bovey Tracey, 68, 

 George Hunt Clapp, esq. a bencher of 

 the Middle Temple. 



CORNWALL. 



A pnblic meeting was lately held at 

 Launceston, when it was resolved to peti- 

 tion the House of Commons for a repeal of 

 the coal tax. 



Married.] Mr. J. Woolcock, to MissM. 

 A. Read; Mr. S. Kitts, to Miss Loftie : all 

 of Truro.— Mr. G. Briuiell, to Miss F. 

 Auqueen, both of Launceston. — Mr. J. 

 Little, of East Looe, to Miss E. Frithy,of 

 West Looe. 



Died.} At Penzance, Mrs. Dunkin, a 

 member of the Society of Friends. — 75, 

 Mr,<:. M. Mitchell. 



At Truro, 73, Mrs. Marshall, widow of 

 John M. esq. 



WALES. 



Married.] Mr. J. Prosser, to Miss E. 

 Morgan, both of Brecon. — Mr. Jos. Mary- 

 church, to Miss D. Thomas, both of 

 Haverfordwest.— The Rev. J. M. Ed- 

 wards, to Miss Edwards, both of Towyn, 

 Meiionethshire. — .'\t Llandiio, Nathaniel 

 Rees, esq. to Miss S. Lewis, of Gwiufe, 

 Carmarthenshire. 



Died.] At Haverfordwest, 22, the Rev. 

 Titus R. Jones, a much esteemed minis- 

 ter of the Baptist persuasion. 



At Pembroke, Emma, daughter of the 

 late H. Kemm, esq. of Nortlidown-house. 



At Cardiff, 45, Major T. A. Anderson, 

 of the 60th toot, author of the " Wanderer 

 in Ceylon," and several other poetical 

 productions. 



At Llwyn-y-bwch, Gower, Miss Ca- 

 therine Gordon. 



At Cefn, near Wrexham, Mrs. Kenyon, 

 wife of George K. esq. — At Rbos-farni, 

 near Conway, T. Ellis, esq. 



SCOTLAND. 



A numerous meeting of the friends of 

 the late Mr. Fox took place lately at 

 Edinburgh, Lord Archibald Hamilton in 

 the chair. Several excellent speeches 

 were delivered ; that of Mr..TefFery parti- 

 cularly attracted notice, for its liljerality 

 and eloquence. He proposed, and it was 

 agreed to, the health of the president of the 

 North American Union. A similar meeting 

 was held at Gla.sgow, when the follow- 

 ing toast was agreed lo with acclamations, 

 •' The speedy dis:<oluiionof that conspiracy 

 against the liberties of Europe, mis-called 

 the Holy Alliance.'* 



Married.] John Pierce, seq. to Miss 

 Mary .Short Eraser, of Ecclefechan. 



Died.] At Edinburgh, Gen. F. Dundas, 

 Col. of the 71st foot, and Governor of 

 Durabarfon-castlc. — Rear Adm. Bissclt.— 

 James Haig, jun. esq. 



At Dundee, 33, Lieut. Robt. Snellen.!*. 



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