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‘At Bridport, 87, the Rev. Mat. Anstis, 
master of the grammar school at this place, 
and deservedly lamented. 
At Lyme, 38, Mrs. Swaine, of Bridport- 
harbour, justiy esteemed and regretted. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
A lace factory is about to be esta- 
blished in the vicinity of Exeter, on the ex- 
tensive premises near ‘Trew’s Wear. ‘lhe 
projector is a native of Nottingham. 
Marvied.| Mr. Veysey, to Miss Phillips; 
Mr. W. Down, of Exeter, to Miss G, 
Beynom, of Thurleston.—Mr. R. Dymond, 
of Exeter, to Miss Ann Priscilla Williams, 
of the Exeter Lime Kilns, both of tlie 
Society of Friends.—Mr. Jones, to Miss 
Jarvis, of Richmond-walk.—Mr. R. Smart, 
of Plymouth, to Miss Clease, of Launces- 
ton.— Thomas Parsons, esq of Oaklamp- 
ton, to Miss. A. B. ‘Turton of Torquay. 
Died.] At Excier, 39, Elizabeth, wife of 
James Green, esq. ceservediy regretted. 
At Plymouth, in Duke-street, 25, Mrs. 
Corsey.—In the ‘own-squaie, 75, Mr. 
Niles.—84, Henry Tolcher, esq. he leit up- 
wards of 400,0001. chiefly to liis nephews 
and nieces; his manners were eccentric, 
and his habits penurious.— 50; Mr. J. Hele, 
deservediy regretted. 
At Bideford, Joon Hammond, m.w. de- 
servedly estcemed for his professional and 
moral qualitications. 
At Lambert, 76, John Lambert Gorwyn, 
esq.—71, Mary Ann, widow of Witham 
Lambert Gorwyn, esq.— At Churchstauton, 
Mr. W. Gillett, sen.—At Stoke, €6, Mrs. 
Myers, of Pentonville, near Londoa.—3o, 
Mrs. Widecombe. 
CORNWALL. 
Married.] Capt. Kempe, of the E. L 
Co.’s Service, late of Polsue-hoase, to 
Louisa Bowen, daughter of the late Silva- 
nus Jenkins, esq. of ‘ruro.—My. W. 
Petherick, to Miss N. ‘Tallack, of St. 
Austell.—Lieut. W. Long, R.N. to Miss 
Pearce, of St. Kevarne. 
Died.| At Truro, Mrs. Bastian, deser- 
vedly esteemed and regretted. — Mr. 
Giles. 
At Liskeard. Miss K. Boase. 
At St. Austell, 67, Mr. J. Gilbert, 
greatly respected. 
WALES. 
A stage-coach establishment has re- 
cently been formed at Bala, North Wales, 
which will open direct communication 
with the Holyhead and Shrewsbury roads, 
and yieid great advantages to the inhabi- 
tants and those of the neighbouring towns, 
Married.| Mr. S. P. Cohen, to Miss 
F. E. Howell, of Neath.— Mr. J. Rogers, 
to Miss N. Roberts, both of Llanelly.— 
Mr. T. Mitchell, of Cardigan, to Miss M. 
Wagner, of Penalltifed.—Edward Bevan, 
Devonshire —Cornwall—Wales —Scotland—Ireland, &c. 
esq. of St. David’s, to Miss E. Davis, of 
Fishguard. —'Thomas Thomas, esq. of 
Narberth, to Mrs. Twining, of ‘l'reffgarne, 
Pembrokeshire. aa 
Died.] At Swansea, 26, Mr. W. Jones, 
of Mile End, deservedly regretted.—9, 
Mr. George Rees, greatly and jastly re- 
spected.—In Neison-place, 42, Capt. John 
Gilmore, R.N. greatly lamented.— At Cow- 
bridge, 95, Mrs. E. Morris. 
At Brecon, at an advanced age, Mr. L. 
Jones. 
At Ruthin, 53, Edward Owen, esq. of 
Tachiwyd, Denbighshire. 5 
‘Yhe Rev. Richard Raikes, treasurer and 
canon of St. David’s, prebendary of He- 
retord, and. perpetual cnrate of Maise- 
mere, Gloucestershire, generally and justly 
esteemed for his philanthropic and other 
virtues, 
“SCOTLAND, ? 
A grand public dinner was given within 
the month to Mr. Brougham, by the inha- 
bitants of Glasgow. Lord Archibald 
Hamilton, in. the chair, supported by the 
Duke of Hamilton, Lords Kennaird and 
Be haven, Admiral Fleming, &c. (Several 
excellent speeches: were delivered; Mr. 
Brongham, in returning thanks, exhibited 
great poweis of eloquence, and passed 
many high encemiums on the political 
knowledge prevalent throughout Scotland, 
and its general patriotism. He was pre- 
sented by the citizens of Glasgow mith 
silver cup. a 
Married.] At Dumfries, Mr. W. Shaw, 
to Miss M. Dickson, of Monsewald. 
Died.] At Edimburgh, James Stodart, 
esq. of Russcll-square.—24, Lieut. Mat. 
Muller, fifty-first regiment, son of Sir Wm. 
M. bart., Lord Glenbee. He was a 
member of the Philosophical Society of 
Edimburgh. He had addressed several in- 
genious papers to the society, and sug- 
gested some curious experiments. These 
the Board of Ordnance ordered to be made 
in elucidation of the laws of projectiles, 
At Dunbar, Lieut.-col. John Clark, 
marines. : 
At Peebles, 69, Giles Templeman, esq. 
IRELAND. 
Maurried-] At Dublin, R. C. Chambers, 
esq. to Caroline, daughter of the late Rev. 
Robert Warren, rector of Tuam and Cong. 
—G. Fosbery, esq. of Curragh-bridge, 
county of Limerick, to Miss C. Lyons, of 
Highnam-court, near Gloucester. — Q. 
Paimer, esq. son of the Dean of Cashel, 
to Miss Marcella Coles, late of Staplake, 
Devonshire.  ~ 
Died.] At Ardee, 110, Mrs. Ormsby. 
DEATH ABROAD. 
At Paris, M. de Lalande, the celebrated 
naturalist and traveller. 
ERRATUM in our last.—In the Agricultural Report, page 177, instead of wind 
chamging “from S,W, to N.E,” read “ from S.W. to N.W.” 
