1822.] Dorsetshire— Devonshire—Cormwall —Wules— Scotland. 
those proposed upon the Corn Laws were 
not likely to be attended with any relief 
whatever. 
Petitions to Parliament were lately 
agreed upon at Bath for taxing absentees. 
Marvied.] Mr, Fasauor, of Milsom street, 
to Miss C. Forster, of Bridge-street; Mr. 
Withers, to Miss M, Beck, both of the 
Abbey Church-yard: all of Bath.—Mr. 
R. Redman, of Bath, to Miss Stocker, of 
Chewton.—Mr. Joseph, of Milsom-street, 
Bath, to Miss A, Cole, of Tiverton.—Mr. 
T. Bauce, to Miss E. Goss, both of Frome. 
—Mr. Jas. Longman, of Wincanton, to 
Miss M. Hine. 
Died.| At Bath, in New King-street, 
Mrs. Elyott, widow of the Rev. Edmund 
E. rector of Litchfield.—56, Elizabeth, 
wile of Robert Scott, esq. of Pensford.— 
¥n Morford-street, suddenly, Mrs. Varley. 
—66, Mrs. Susanna Naish, a member of 
the Society of Friends.—In Devorshire- 
buildings, 22, Frances, daughter of Capt. 
Williams, r.N.—On Sydney-parade, Mrs, 
J. Racker. 
At Bridgwater, Mrs. E. S. Poole.—75, 
Mr. Lementon.—75, Hill Dawe, esq.— 
76, Thomas Symes, esq. 
At Beaminster, 62, Samuel Cox, esq. 
DORSETSHIRE. 
Married.] Mr. R. Snook, of Dorchester, 
to Miss Sheppard, of Castle Cary —Mr. 
Read, of Portland, to Miss E. Stordley, of 
Bridport.—Mr. J. Bartlett, of Marnhuil, 
to Miss S. Downe, of Sturminster. 
Died.] At Bridport, 50, Mrs, E.. Ken- 
way.—50, Mrs. Mellman. 
At Portisham, 49, John Hardy, esq. 
DEVONSHIRE, 
A flour-mill, upon anew construction, 
has lately been erected, on the leat near 
the Exeter Quay, by Mr. Abraham Ri- 
chardson, of that city, which, for beauty 
and strength, it is said, surpasses any other 
in the west of England, The principal 
wheel is twelve feet in diameter, which, 
together with the fall underneath it, and 
all the other wheels and shafts, is com- 
posed of cast-iron, weighing upwards of 
six tons, and is capable of working four 
pair of stones even at high water, when no 
other mill on the leat can work. 
Married.) Mr. D. Rew, to Miss J. 
Piper ; Mr. T. Gould, to Miss Searle; Mr. 
8.Glenn, to Miss A. Samson; Mr. T. Sal- 
ter, to Miss S. Bowden; Mr. J. Foster, to 
Miss Salter: all of Exeter.—E., Sole, esq. 
to Miss M. Liscombe, both of Plymouth. 
—Mr. Robt. Besley, jun. of Plymouth, to 
Miss ‘Tom, of Wadebridge.—Mr. E. Steed, 
of Stoke, to Mrs. Spur, of Plymouth.— 
The Rev. J. Kelly, of Ashburton, to Miss 
M. A.. Butler, of Teignmouth. 
Died.| At Exeter, 81, Mr. R. Aunzer. 
~—In St. Sidwell’s, 70, Mrs. M. Binford.— 
Miss E. Cleife, deservedly lamented.—On 
St. David’s-hill, 76, Mr. W. Hicks.—In 
Longbrook-street, Mrs, J. Taylor. 
479° 
At*Plymonth, in Duke-street, 74, Mr-: 
Trevenna, deservedly regretted. 
At Tiverton, 69, Mrs. Gloins. 
At Teignmouth, 51, Mrs. A, Bartlett. 
At Rose-Ash, 63, the Rev. John South. 
comb.—At Chagford, 50, Kirs TP. L. Pan- 
nell, highly and deservedly respected and 
lamented.—At Little Cleeve, 22, David 
Griffin, esq. of Southwark, 
CORNWALL. : 
Married.} At Bodmin, Francis Yard 
Gilbert, esq. to Mrs. E. Burrows.—Mr. 
R. Te!lum, of Withiel, to Miss M. Vercoe, 
of Bodmir.—Mr. Dingle, to Miss Hoskin, 
both of Launceston.—P. Ball, esq. of Me- 
vagissey, to Miss Clapham, of Madron. 
Died.] At Falmouth, Capt. Gibbon, 
late commander of the Louisa packet. : 
At Penzance, 63, Mr. Charles Paynter. 
—72, Mr. J. Bryant.—19, Miss Everilda 
Williams, late of Perridge-house. 
At Bell, im Gwennap, 39, Capt. W. 
Tregoning.—At Boquio Wendron, Mr. J. 
Hill.—At Helston, 67, Mr. Lane. 
WALEs. 
Marvied.] E, Rees, esq. of Towyn, to 
Miss Williams, of Moreb.—John Mytton, 
esq. of- Penylan, Montgomeryshire, to 
Miss B.C, Brown, of Myfod.—The Rev. 
D. Jones, m A. of St. Martin’s-chapel, 
near Caerphilly, to Miss A. Oatridge.— 
At Llanbadarn-fawr, Cardiganshire, — 
Frenze, esq. to Miss Griffiths, of Aberyst- 
with, 
Died.] At Swansea, 82, Mr. F. Bowen. 
-—18, Miss Mary Strutt.—At Mount Plea- 
sant, Mary Anne, wife of T. E. Thomas,’ 
esq.—42, Mrs. Bowen.—On_ Nelson-ter-: 
race, Mrs. Anne Marie Ince.—50; Mr. T. 
Jenkins, part proprietor, able editor, and 
printer, of the Cambrian, (Swansea. paper,) 
siice its commencement. In private life 
he was much esteemed, and his loss will 
be long lamented by his family and friends. 
At Beaumaris, ¥4, Mr. W. Redding, 
At Aberystwith, 72, Mrs. Jones. 
At Brecon, Mrs. Price. 
At Lowmead, Carmarthenshire, 93, the 
Rey. David Edmond, vicar of St. Clear.— 
At Upper-lodge, Abergwilly, 52, Mr. Tho. 
Thomas.—At Peterstone-court, Brecon> 
shire, T. H. Powell, esq.—At New Park, - 
near Pyle, 62, Richard Llewellyn, esq.: 
SCOTLAND. 
A statue to the memory of Robert 
Burns, the poet, to be executed by Flax- 
man, is about to be erected in the New 
Town, Edinburgh. The poet is repre-- 
sented in his native costume, in the atti- 
tude of contemplative reflection: in his 
right hand is placed the mountain daisy, 
emblematical of one of his’ sweetest 
peems: in his left he holds a roll, on 
which are engraved the words, ‘Colter’s 
Saturday Night, a poem equally remark- 
able for its genuine piety and poetical 
simplicity. 
‘The emigration from Ireland to Seot- 
land 
