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borne Wyke—=Mr. Lanham, jun. of Wid- 
combe, to Miss A. Salter, of Batheaston.— 
Mr. W. Dickeson, to Miss E. Smith, both 
of Sherston Magna. 
Died.) At Bath, in Nile-street, Miss 
M. Nichols —In Great Stanhope-street, 
67, Mrs. Margaret Tucker, regretted.— 
84, Bernard Butter, esq. deservedly es- 
teemed and lamehted—Mrs. Ladeveze, 
highly regarded for her benevolence and 
feeling —In Abingdon-buildings, 69, Mr. 
J. Geary. : 
At Frome, Mrs. Barnett.—Mrs. Yates. 
At Wells, 95, Elias Pearce, esq.—Ed- 
ward Parfitt, esq. registrar, sincerely re- 
gretted. 
At Ilminster, William Vaughan Palmer, 
esq. of White Lackington, suddenly, 
greatly respected. . 
At Nether Stowey, Mr, S. and Mrs. A. 
Sulley —At Wellow, Mrs. Heal.—At Comp- 
ton Martin, 103d year, Mrs. Candy. 
At Kingsbridge, Jas Pascoe, esq. Corn- 
wall Light Infantry —At Combe-house, 
64, Kitty, wife of John Sydetham, esq. 
—At Castle Cary, at an advanced age, Mrs. 
Ashbold. 
DORSETSHIRE. 
Married.| Mr. Thos. Foot, to Miss J. 
Huut, both of Shaftesbury.—Mr. George 
King, of Sherborne, to Miss Garrett, of 
Temple Coombe. —Mr. G. Drake, of Mil- 
borne, St Andrew, to Miss E. Groves, of 
Cheverd-farm, Dewlish. 
Died.) At Shaftesbury, Mrs. Buckland, 
much respected. 
At Bridport, 61, Mr. T.Balster. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
At a county meeting lately held at Exe 
ter, Sir John Davie, bart. high sheriff, in 
the chair, pursuant to a requisition, to con- 
sider the propriety of petitioning Parlia- 
ment on the distressed state of agriculture, 
it was resolved unanimously on the motion 
of Earl Fortescue, seconded by Lord 
Rolle, that a petition for a diminished ex- 
penditure and taxation, should be presented 
to both houses. At this meeting Earl 
Fortescue, Lord Rolle, Mr. Newman, the 
Hon. Newton Fellows, &c. &c. delivered 
very excellent speeches; the general opi- 
nion was, that overwhelming taxation with 
inadequate representation in the Commons 
House of Parliament were the causes of the 
various distresses. 
Married.) Mr. J. Gore, to Miss M. 
Townsend, both of Exeter —John Bussell, 
of Exeter, to Miss C.S. De Mey, late of 
Berbice-——Mr. G. Holmes, of Hoopern- 
farm, to Miss Addicott, of Exeter —Mr. 
Sheffington Johnson, of London, to Miss 
E. Jenkins, of Exeter—Mr. Venn, of 
Whimple, to Miss M. Gale, of Exeter.— 
Mr. W.H. Evans, of Plymouth, to Miss A. 
Luscombe, of Yealmpton.—Mr. T. Cham- 
berlain, to Miss Bryant, both of Tiverton. 
Dorsetshire—Wales. 
191 
—Mr. W. Comines, of Witheridge, to Mrs. 
Burgess, of West Anstey —George Brage, 
esq. to Miss E. German, of 'Treign.—Mr. 
T. Hussey, of Weybrook, Exminster, to 
Miss E. Barlow, of Alphington—Lieut. 
S. Tancock, R.N. to Mrs. Mann, of Sowton. 
Died.| At Exeter, in the cathedral- 
church-yard, 61, Mr. T. Chave, greatly 
respected.—28, Mr.J. Herbert.—In Baring- 
place, 21, Miss C. Teed—80, Anne, wi- 
dow of the Rev. Archdeacon Barnes.—83, 
Mr. E. Adams. 
At Plyniouth, in New-passage, Mr. 
Crocker.—In Pembroke-street, 57, Mr. J.. 
Hoar, greatly regretted.—In Exeter street, 
63, Mrs. Tucker. : 
At Tiverton, R. H. Strong, esq. greatly 
lamented.—82, Mr. W. Ackland. 
At Topsham, Mr. R. Troake, of Sid- 
mouth. 
At Tollaton, 87, Edward Cary, esq. 
greatly lamented. 
At Dulverton, 63, James Brown, esq. 
deservedly regretted. 
At Heavitree, 43, 
greatly respected. 
At Smallack, 63, Mrs. Revel, wife of 
Samuel R. esq. 
At Alphington, 50, Mr. Newman, late of 
Exeter, regretted. 
CORNWALL. 
Married.\ Mr. J. Lavin, of Penzance, 
to Miss T. Roberts, of Poole-—Mr. T. 
Mr. W. Walland, 
. Stribley, to Miss Bene, both of Fowey.— 
Mr. J. Walter, to Miss A. Lean, both of 
East Looe —-Humphrey Willyams, esq. of 
Carnanton, to Miss E. F’. Neynoe, of Castle 
Neynoe, county of Sligo. 
Died.| At Penzance, 63, Mr. C. Tonkin. 
At Bodmin, Mrs. Hambly, wife of Joseph 
H. esq. 
At Penryn, Mrs. Spencer. 
At Launceston, 36, Mr. W. Searle. 
At Callington, Mrs. M. Whitley, greatly 
regretted. 
At Helston, Mrs. Lane. 
At Trewarthenick, 79, Mrs. Baker. 
WALES. 
Mr. J. Roberts, of Carnarvon, to Miss 
J. Jones, of Gorswen.—Mr. T. Hughes, 
to Mrs. J. Thomas, both of Carnarvon.— 
Edmund Leopold Gibert, esq. to Miss H. 
A. Gwynne, of Glanbrane-park, Carmar- 
thenskire. 
Died.| At Swansea, Mr. J. Phillips.— 
Miss E. Saunders, regretted.—35, Alice, 
wife of David Davies, esq. generally es- 
teemed and regretted. 
At Carmarthen, Mr. T. Humphreys. 
At Bangor, 46, Mrs. Thomas. 
At Pwllheli, 28, Cadwalader Ellis, esq. 
greatly regretted. 
At Newton, 25, Mr.S. Child —At Ken- 
coed,'Carmarthenshire, William Evans, late 
capt. 75th regt—At Hakin, near Milford, 
68, Mrs. Hill, wife of Mr. Archibald H. 
SCOTLAND, 
