1822.] 
G, Carpenter, both of Bridport.—Mr. J. 
Sandford, of Bridport, to Miss A. J. 
Vavasour, of Exeter. one 
Died.| At Dorchester, 30, William 
Cholmondeley, esq. 
At Poole, Mrs, A. J, Shennan, re- 
gretted. 
At Shaftesbury, Mrs. Mullet. 
At Hilton, 24, Miss S. Fookes, much es- 
teemed and lamented.—At Redlynch, Mr. 
H. Browne, respected.—At Wimbourne, 
Mr. R. Druett, greatly regretted. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
Marricd.] The Rev. Edward Eastcott, 
of Exeter, to Miss Bayntun, of Bath.—Mr. 
W. Furneaux, to Miss Blatchford, both of 
Plymouth.—Mr. J. Good, to Miss E. Sin- 
clair, both of Stoke.—At Tavistock, Mr. 
Briant, to Miss S. Bennett, of Dartmouth. 
—Mr. T. Goodser, of Scarborough, to 
Mrs. T, Tilman, of Exmouth.—T. M. 
Charter, esq. to Miss E. Metford, of Flook- 
house, Topsham. 
Died.] At Exeter, Mr. J. Beazley.—At 
Haven Banks, 82, Mr. T. Gray, a respect- 
able artist and surveyor, justly regretted. 
On St, David’s-hill,55, Mrs. E, Tremblett. 
—Mr. Knapman. 
At Plymouth, in George-street, Mrs, 
M. Gledstanes.—In Morice-town, 53, Mrs, 
Duke. —At Dock-wall, 34, Mr. Vawish.— 
In George-street, 71, Mrs. Wrayford.—In 
Mill-street, Mrs. Stanbury. 
‘At Ferrum-hill, Tavistock, Mr. W. Gill, 
lamented.—At Chudleigh, Mrs, Garrett, 
generally lamented. 
CORNWALL, 
A county meeting lately took place at 
Bodmin ; David Howell, esq. high sheriff, in 
the chair. J. P. Peters, esq. moved a se- 
ries of resolutions declaratory of the suf- 
fering state of the agriculturists, as chiefly 
owing to “a lavish profusion in the expen- 
diture of government, in opposition to the 
recorded wishes and repeated petitions of 
a suffering people ;” and that the defective 
state of the representation in the House of 
Commons is the primary source of all the 
calamities and grievances under which the 
country generally, and the agricultural part 
of the population in particular, are now 
suffering. Mr. George Simmons, of St. 
Erme, seconded the resolutions ; and the 
Rey. Mr. Walker and Mr. J. C. Rashleigh 
ably supported them. A petition, founded 
thereon, was then adopted unanimously, 
Married.| J. H. Edwards, esq. of Red- 
ruth, to Mrs. Wilson, widow of Lieut. W. 
R.N.—Mr. Shephard, to Mrs. Stephens, 
both of Launceston.—Mr. W. Jegoe, of 
Trefreesa, in St. Minver, to Miss R, 
Cleave, of Trelill. 
Died.| At Penzance, 22, Mr. E. Morgan. 
—62, Mr. J. Dennis, sen. of the firm of 
J. Dennis and sons, 
At Penryn, 79, the Rev. J. B, Wid. 
bore, late of Falmouth, 
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At Launceston, Mrs, Penwarden, wife 
of Mr, Alderman P. deservedly regretted. 
—Mr. J. Blatchford. 
At Michaelstow, 74, Mr. J. Bastard.— 
At Davidstrow, 46, Mr. J, Chapman, 
regretted. 
WALES, 
Married.| Mr. J. Davies, to Miss M, 
Davies, both of Swansea.—Mr. D. Danicls, 
of Swansea, to Miss A. Mathews, of 
Foxhole.—Mr, E. Jones, of Neath, to Miss 
J, F. Williams, of Lantrithyd, Glamorgan- 
shire.—Mr, W. Bird, of Cardiff, to Miss 
Stonehewer, of Carmarthen.—J. Morice, 
esq. of Aberystwith, to Miss A, Watkins, 
of Moelcerney, Cardiganshire.—J. Jones, 
esq. Machynlleth, to Miss Jones, of Sutton. 
—Mr, T. Watkins, to Miss C. Bassett, 
both of Newbridge, Glamorganshire. 
Died.} At Swansea, 45, Mrs. Higgins, 
widow of William H. esq, R.N. 
At Pembroke, Mrs. Bowling, wife of 
Geo. B. esq, 
At Haverfordwest, Mrs, D. Thomas.— 
Mis. Morgan, wife of David M. esq. of 
Hook, Pembrokeshire. 
At Carmarthen, Mrs. Daniel, deservedly 
esteemed and lamented. 
At Mayzod, Mrs. Thomas, widow of 
Iltid T. esq. deservedly regretted, 
SCOTLAND. 
At Montrose, on the 28th ult. the 
“ Guild Incorporation” assembled and 
passed a vote of thanks to Joseph Hume, 
esq. their representative, (and a native of 
this place,) for his patriotic exertions in 
parliament. It was resolved, that there 
should be purchased by public subscription 
and presented to him, a piece of plate, 
with a suitable inscription, as a testimony 
of the corporation’s esteem for him, and of 
their high approbation of his public ser- 
vices, The subscriptions not to exceed 
five millions, nor be less than one shilling 
each person, 
On the 26th of March a duel, followed 
by fatal consequences, took place at 
Auchtertool, Wifeshire, between Sir Alex- 
ander Boswell, bart. of Auchinleck, and 
James Stuart, esq, of Duncarn, occasioned 
by the publication of several libels re- 
flecting on Mr. Stuart in a newspaper, 
called the “ Glasgow Sentinel,” which 
were attributed to the former. Sir Alex- 
ander was wounded in the right shoulder, 
and, being taken to Balmuto-house, expired 
on the following day. 
Married.) John Murray, esq. to Miss V. 
Tweedie,—William Beattie, esq. M.D. to 
Miss E, Limmer: all of Edinburgh.—Sir 
James Milles Riddell, bart. of Ardna- 
marcham and Sunart, to Miss M, Mary 
Brooke, of Norton Priory, Cheshire. 
Died.| At Dumfties, Mr, J. Broom. 
Miss Boyd, 
At Kirkcudbright, J, Thompson, esq. 
IRBLAND, 
