Dorietshtit— Devonshire— Cornwall — Wales. 



1824.] 



Palmer, (ff Wells.— Mr. H. Blake, of 

 Taunton, to A. Stone, ofSidmoutli. — John 

 Lintorn Simmons, esq. of Keynshara, to 

 Miss Elean. Hill, of Panlton. — Lient. Col. 

 Wilson, of the Royal Scots, to Miss A. B. 

 Hoiilton, of Farley-castle. — Mr. G.Evans, 

 of Bath, to Miss Reeves, of Glastonbury. — 

 James Robinson Maude, esq. to Miss 

 Martha Maude, of Lansdown-crescent, 

 Bath. 



Died,'] At Bath, in Johnstone-st. Catha- 

 rine Chailotte, daughter of A. M. Meer- 

 tens, esq. — At an advanced age, Anne, 

 widow of the Rev. Thomas Cookes, of 

 Barbourne. — In Pulteney-street, Colonel 

 L'Estiange, governor of King's county, 

 and colonel of the militia. — 39, Mr. J.Cole. 



At Frome, at an advanced age, Mr. 

 Robert Butcher— 47, Mr. R. Candy, 

 suddenly.— 80, Mr. S. Payne, 



At Bridgwater, Mr. W. Yeo. 



At Ansford, Mrs. T. B. Brock, wife of 

 Lieut. B. 



DORSETSHIRE. 



Marrieil.] Mr. T. King, of Poole, to 

 Miss R. Foster, of Lychett.— At Shaftes- 

 bury, Mr. Thonjas Thompson, of Comp- 

 ton, to Miss Harnam, of Gillinghara, both 

 of the Society of Friends. 



Dm/.] At AVeymonth, Anne, wife of 

 Capt. Newcombe, C. B. of the ship Py- 

 ramus. 



At Poole, 28, the Rev. S. Clark.— John 

 Slade, esq, an eminent merchant. 



At Sherborne, IMr. James Martin. 



DEVONSHIRE. 



A meeting of merchant*, manufacturers! 

 and others, interested in the export trade 

 of woollens in this and the adjoining cotm- 

 ties, was lately held at Exeter, when a 

 series of resolutions was passed and a 

 petition to Parliament adopted, agiiinst 

 the exportation of British wool. 



An arduous struggle took place within 

 the month for the representation of Barn- 

 staple in Parliament, between Mr. Nolan, 

 {the lite member, who had been ap- 

 pointed a Welch judge), Mr. Alderman 

 Atkins, and the friends of ?.Ir. Hodgson. 

 At the close of She pole the numbers 

 were: — Hodgson, 131. — Nolan, 153, — 

 Atkins, 115. 



A new line of road from Bideford to 

 Torrington is to be commenced imme- 

 Oiatcly. 



Married.] Mr. A. E. Abraham, of High- 

 utreet, to Miss S. Levy, both of Exeter. — 

 Mr. W. Scott, to Mis,< S. Bennet, of 

 Hampton IJuildings, Plymouth. — The 

 Rev. F. H. Hiittou, of Bideford, to 

 Mary Anne, daughter of the late Rev. T. 

 Pembetfftn, rector of Tanghboyne, Ireland. 

 — Mr. W. Alaundcr, to Miss E. Maunder, 

 of Morchard Bishop. — Capt. T. E. Cole, 

 n.N. to iVliss R. Evans, of Saltash.— G. 

 Lorkey, esq. of .Sheldon, to Miss i'". 

 Beard, of Leonard Stanley. 



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Died.] At Exeter, rJ, Mr. J. White.— 

 Mr. J. Reed. — In Bedford-street, 89, 

 Mrs. J. Carson, late of Charleston, Ame- 

 rica, deservedly lamented. 



.'\t Devenport, in Soiithside-street, Mrs. 

 Walling. — In Broad-street, 80, Mr. 

 Alex. Chotto. — In Navy-row, 41, Mrs. 

 Petrie. — In Paradise-row, 87, Mrs. Davey. 

 — In Drake-street, Mr. Luke. 



At Topshani, 74, Mr. F. Trobvidge. 



At Tavistock, Miss C. Cioker At 



Norton, Newton St. Cyies, 29, Miss E. 

 Laiigworthy. — At Axminster, 50, Mrs. 

 Small, wife of the Rev. J. S. — At Silver- 

 ton, 63, J. P. Spry, esq. 



CORNWAH. 



Mwried.] Mr. Moir, to Miss Pomero}', 

 both of Falmouth.— Mr. Higgs, of Hols- 

 worthy, to Miss Treleaven, of Launceston. 

 — At Duloe, Col. Elphinstone, of the 

 Guards, to Miss BuUer, of Trennaunt- 

 park.— Mr. T.Johns, of Talland, to Miss 

 Foote, of Lansallos. 



Died.] At Falmouth, Lieut. Tickell, 

 R. N. — Mrs. Waters. 



At Penzance, George Hitchens, esq. 

 —00, Mrs. Cundy.— 53, Capt. W. Couch, 

 of Fowey, esq. 



At Launceston, 70, Mr. H. Nicholls, 

 much and deservedly lamented. » 



At Treleaven, 85, the Rev. Philip 

 Lyne, LL.D. fifty-two years vicar of that 

 parish. He was a man of extensive eru- 

 dition, of easy and gentlemanly manners, 

 and acknowledged for his friendly hospita- 

 lity. Until within a few days of his 

 decease, he uniformly rose at a very early 

 hour, and retired to his study, where he 

 usually remained the greater part of the 

 day. To his abstemiousness, and rigid 

 adherence to rule, may be attributed, in a 

 great measure, his protracted term of life. 



At Helston, Mrs. Rowe, widow of 

 John R. esq.— At Morval, Mr. M. Hicks. 



WALES. 



A meeting of the freeholders of Carmar- 

 thenshire lately took place, to petition 

 parliament against the repeal of the Usury 

 Laws, a measure, the requisition stated, 

 "calculated to ruin the lauded proprietors, 

 and other important interests of the 

 kiiiirdoni." 



I\I((Tried.] William Hughes, of Swansea, 

 to Elizabeth Bush Recs, of Pouiypool, 

 both of the Society of Friends. — George 

 Harris, esq. of Narbertli, to Miss Llewel- 

 lyn, of Haythog, Pembrokeshire, — Mr. J. 

 Acton, of Brocastle, Glamorganshire, to 

 Alphea, daughter of Mark Bydawell, esq. 

 of Herefordshire. — Mr. Edinond, of Low 

 Mead, Carmarthenshire, to Miss H. John, 

 of Woodland Cottage, near Milford. 



Died.] At Swansea, 34, Mr. D. Evans. 

 — Mrs. Hammett. 



At Haverfordwest, Mr. T. Morris. 



At Carmarthen, 63, Mrs. Anna Maria 

 Shewen. — Mrs. M'liitire, of Tenbv. 



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