1822. 
to Miss E. Thompson : all of Bath.—Capt. 
Fenton, of the 13th infantry, to Miss 
Leonora Anderson, late of Seymour-street, 
Bath.—Mr. S. Davis, of Wells, to Miss 
Chapman, of Rodney Stoke —Mr. J. Bart- 
lett, to Miss S. Murray, both of Shepton 
Mallet—Mr. W. Herbert, to Mrs. Patti- 
son, both of Taunton.—Mr. M. Perry, to 
Miss 8. Smith, of Wick.—Mr. J. Shield, to 
Miss H. Ford, both of Keynsham. 
Died.| At Bath, in Bennett-street, Eli- 
zabeth, wife of J. G. Ravenshaw, esq. 
deservedly esteemed and regretted.—In 
Pierrepont-street, R. Clark, esq.—Mrs. 
Selina Bathurst, sister of the Bishop of 
Norwich.—In London-street, Mr. J. Smith. 
—Mrs. C. Holdstock.—William Murray, 
esq.—In Seymour-street, Mrs, Turner, 
widow of Dutton Smith T. esq. of Clarea- 
don, Jamaica. 
At East Harnbam, 88, Mr. T. Brewer.— 
At Saltford, Miss Hill—At Weston, Mrs. 
Compton, much esteemed and regretted. — 
At Marksbury, 93, Mrs. Weaver—dAt 
Langport, Mr. R. Cook. 
DORSETSHIRE. 
At a late meeting of the inhabitants of 
Sherborne and its vicinity, it was resolved 
to petition Parliament to revise the Cri- 
minal Laws. 
Married.) Mr.J. Rolls, of Weymouth, to 
Miss Townsend, of Exeter.—Mr. Squire, 
to Miss S. Randall, both of Bridport —Mr. 
De Lano, to Miss Case, of Bothenhampton. 
Died.) At Weymouth, 83, Mary, widow 
of the Rev. Hanbury Davies, rector of 
Pantague, Monmouthshire. 
At Bridport, Robert Perham, esq. of 
Crewkerne, greatly regretted —Mr. Hart. 
At Wimborne, 68, Mr. W. Knott. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
The foundation stone of a classical sub- 
scription school for 100 boys, was lately 
laid at Plymouth. 
Nearly one thousand persons employed 
on the Breakwater at Plymouth, have been 
recently discharged. 
A great mortality lately prevailed among 
the children of Plymouth, and the adjoin- 
ing towns, many hundreds haying been 
swept off by internal inflammations. 
A numerous meeting lately took place at 
Tayistock, to obtain “ a reform in the re- 
presentation of the people, and for relief of 
the agricultural interest from the present 
oppressive tithe system, and unreasonable 
taxation.’ William Bray, esq. in the chair. 
A petition was agreed to. 
Married.| Mr. T. Hatch, to Miss E. 
Beare; Mr. R. Greenslade, to Miss E. 
Sanders: all of Exeter—Mr. R. W. Mar- 
viott, of Exeter, to Mrs. S. Roberts, of Lon- 
don.—Mr. J. Litton, of Teigumouth, to 
Miss Potbury, Strand, Topsham.—Mr. W. 
Bond, to Miss A. Knight, both of Honiton. 
—Mr. W. Hernaman, to Miss G. Beer, both 
Dorsetshire—Wales. 987 
of Totnes —Mr. J--Gabbicomb, to Miss E. 
Harris, of Totnes. 
Died.| At Exeter, 25, Miss M. A. Pooke. 
—23, Mr. F. H. Forrord, deservedly re- 
gretted.—71, Mr. R. Gove.—53, Mrs. J. E. 
Piper, greatly esteemed and lamented. 
At Plymouth, in George-street, Capt. E. 
Archdall, R.N.—In Market-street, Mrs. 
Levy: Mr. Levy, jun—In James-street, 
22, Miss S. Fry. greatly lamented. 
At Tiverton, at an advanced age, Richard 
Blundell, the last surviving descendant of 
Peter Blundell, the founder of Tiverton 
Grammar School. 
At Totnes, 72, G. Farwell, esq.—36, Mr. 
T. Cloud.—57, Mr. T. Abel. 
At Dawlish, 77, Peter Churchill, esq. 
generally regretted.—60, Mrs. Tripe, just- 
ly lamented. 
At Stonehouse, Mr. P. Ellery, R.N.— 
Mrs. Anderson.—At Cawsand, 80, Mrs. 
Parkin, deservedly lamented. —At Willand, 
85, Mrs. Tanner, much respected. 
CORNWALL. 
Married] At Liskeard, Mr. Tuckett, to 
Miss S. Barrett—Mr. R. Avery, to Miss B. 
Peter, of Padstow.—At Launceston, Mr. 
Orchard, to Miss Grylls.—At St. Clement, 
Mr. W. Trennery, to Miss Eastmead. 
Died.) At Falmouth, Ensign J. G. New- 
man, late of the 40th regt.—Mr. N. Beals, 
much respected. 
At Truro, 81, James Kempe, esq. senior 
alderman of the borough, deservedly la- 
mented. 
At Bodmin, Miss A. Chapple, highly 
esteemed and regretted. 
At Launceston, 87, Mr. J. Paul, much 
respected. 
At St. Dennis, 22, Mrs. S. Best, late of 
Plymouth.—At Trekenning, 74, Francis 
Paynter, esq. deservedly esteemed. 
WALES. 
A steam-packet is about to sail between 
Swansea and Bristol. 
Married.| The Rev. M. Moses, of Swan- 
sea, to Miss H. Myers, of Bethnal Green, 
London.—Capt. B. Evans, to Miss E. Pere- 
grine, of Milford Haven.—Capt. J. Nuttall, 
of Milford, to Miss Griffiths, of Hubber- 
stone.—John Philps, esq. of Haverford- 
west, to Miss M. A. Williams, of Milford. — 
Richard Hoare Byers, esq. to Miss E. Dob- 
bin, both of Milford.—John Bamford Hes- 
keth, esq. of Brynddulas, to Miss Eliza- 
beth Ford, of Chester. 
Died.| At Swansea, in High-street, 35, 
Mrs. Francis, deservedly regretted. 
At Haverfordwest, Thomas Scowcroft, 
esq. 
At Brecon, Mr. T. E. Hull, highly and 
deservedly respected. 
At Montgomery, 25, Mr. J. Maddox. 
At Llandovery, Carmarthenshire, sud- 
denly, 55, Mr. S. Price.—At Llanfyllin, 
Montgomeryshire, 85, Richard Griffithes, 
esq. 
