1823.] Dorsetshire— Devonshire—Cornwall—Wales—Scotland. 
he filled them.—In Rivers-street, Lady 
Palliser, widow of Sir Hugh P. bart. 
At Wrington, Miss J. Grace, of Wid- 
combe-hill house.—At Worle, 42, Mrs. E, 
Parsley.—In Walcot, in Beaufort-build- 
ings, Mr. J. Tanner. 
DORSETSHIRE. 
Married.| Capt. R. Swain, of Bridport, 
to Miss F. Trent, of Lyme.—Mr. E, H. 
Tucker, of Bridport, to Miss Pitcher, of 
Yeovil. ‘ 
Died.} At Dorchester, J. 
Greening. 
At East Coker, Mr. €. Murly, of 
Bridport. 
88, Mr. 
DEVONSHIRE, 
A public meeting was lately held at 
Exeter, for raising a subscription in aid of 
the Spanish cause. The resolutions,which 
were moved by the Rev. J. P. Jones, were 
supported by Dr. Tucker and Mr. Flin- 
dell, and carried unanimously. ” 
A large manufactory of Jace, by ma- 
chinery, hag lately been established at 
Exwick, near Exeter, which is carrying on» 
with spirit, and employs a considerable 
number of hands. 
A beautiful steam-packet, called the 
Sir Francis Drake, is about to start from 
Plymouth. It is the intention of the 
directors to call off Weymouth, for pas- 
sengers to and from Portsmouth, the Isle 
of Wight, and Plymouth, affording a great 
facility to gentlemen and families; as the 
distance between the two great naval 
depots will be accomplished within the 
short space of eighteen hours. 
Married.] Mr. W. Burch, to Miss El- 
liott, both of Exeter.—Mr. E. Nugent, to 
Miss Yeoland ; Mr. Toms, to Miss Jarvis, 
of Richmond-walk: all of Plymouth.— 
Capt. W. Hillyer, r.N. to Miss Dawes, of 
Plymouth-dock.—Mr. H. Searle, te Miss 
E. Sherwell, both of Plympton.—Thomas 
Pugsley, esq. of Barnstaple, to Miss S. 
Chapman, of Jobn-street, Bedford-row, 
London.—Thomas Parsons, esq. of Oke- 
hampton, to Anna Bechier, daughter of Dr. 
Turton, of Torquay. 
Died.| At Exeter, 54, Mr. James Wor- 
thy.—64, Mrs. Ellis. —59, Mrs. Gorford,— 
39, Major Charles Hall, Madras Light 
Infantry. : 
At Plymouth, 62, Philip Westlake, esq. 
—Mr. Steward.—Mr. G. Norrington. 
In Dock, in Catherine-street, 55, Mrs. 
Marshall,—Jn James-street, Mrs. Beall.— 
Tn Chapel-yard, Miss Mary Ann May, de- 
servedly regretted. 
At Crediton, 38, Mrs; E. Kingdon. . 
At Exmouth, Mrs, Priddis. 
At Alpbington, 38, Mrs, S. Rowe.—At 
Heavitree, 22, Miss S. M. Carter, late of 
London,—55, the Rev.-Mr. Morris,—At 
Wiveliscombe, E. Boutcher, esq. 
CORNWALL, 
A public meeting lately took place at 
Liskeard, to take into consideration the 
192 
propriety of cutting-a canal, or making a 
railroad from Looe to, Liskeard.’ Sir 
Edward Buller, and other gentlemen from 
the neighbourhood, -were present. The 
estimates, &c. were read, anda committee 
appointed. 
A public meeting was also held at 
Callington, pursuant to a notice, for 
taking into consideration the plan and 
estimate for erecting an [ron Suspension 
Bridge over the river Tamar, at Saltash; 
when a series of resolutions were proposed, 
and unanimously agreed to, and a commit- 
tee appointed. 
Married.| Mr. S. Michell, to Miss E. . 
Michell, both of Redruth.—Mr.. J. Aus- 
ten, to Miss Geach, of Liskeard.—Mr. W. 
Brown, to Miss B. Kindall, both of Pad- 
stow,—Mr, C. Peake, to Miss M.Walters, 
both of East Looe. 
Died.} At Falmouth, 67, Mr. James 
Laffer. 
At Truro, 82, Mr. Catherine Brown: 
At MayJor, 45, the Rev. William White- 
head, curate, highly esteemed and lament- 
ed.—At Feock, 82, Mrs. D. Thomas.— 
At Porth, 84, John Stephens, esq. 
WALES. 
Murried.] Edward Bevan, esq. of St. 
David’s, to Miss E. Davies, of Fishguard. 
—J. Hugo, esq. of Brynbo, Denbighshire, 
to Emma Sarah Aveling, daughter of ‘the 
late Archdeacon of Derry.—Lient, W. 
Pierrepont Gardiner, to “Miss E. Ae 
Wynne: Richard 6. Phillipson, esq. 7th 
regt. to Miss E. Wynne, of Peniarth, Me- 
rionethshire—Mr. E, Evans, -of Pen-y- 
Vron, to Miss Pryse, of Gilvach, Mont- 
gomeryshire.—Mr. Davies, of Prospect- 
cottage, Reynoldstone, Glamorganshire, 
to Miss S, Bristow, of Priest-hall, Sussex. 
Died.] At Swansea, at an advanced age, 
Mrs. Angel.—In Mariner’s-row, 49, Mrs. 
Wilson. 
At Carmarthen, 28, Mr. D. Evans, pro- 
prietor of the Carmarthen Journal.—53, 
Mr. R. Phillips, organist, and formerly 
editor of the above-mentioned journal. 
At Aberystwith, Miss Hitchcox, of 
Birmingham. 
_ At Pembroke, 60, M. Campbell, esq. 
At Abergale, Miss H. Summers; and 
her father, Mr. Summers, both greatly 
regretted. ; 
At Glanllyn-house, Merionethshire, 67, 
Griffith Richards, esq. brother to Chief 
Baron Richards, deservedly regretted. 
SCOTLAND. 
Married.| T. A. Fraser, esq. of Loyat, 
to Charlotte Georgiana, daughter of Sit’ 
George Jerninghain, bart.—John Orrok, ’ 
esq. of Orrok, Aberdeenshire, to Mary, 
daughter of the late James Cockburn, esq. - 
of London. 
Died.] At Edinburgh, in Buecleugh-' 
place, 51, Alexander Anderson, esq. 
At Paisley, 78, the Rev. Robert Boog, ' 
D.D, senior minister of the Abbey-elurch, 
IRELAND, 
