1824.] 
Coombs; Mr, G. Batt, to Miss H. Brittin : 
all of Bath.—T. A. Gapper, esq. of 'Tout- 
hill-house, Wincanton, to Miss J. Mead.— 
At Walcot, Capt. C. Campbell, r.n. to 
Elmira, widow of Lient. Gen. R. Gere.— 
At Bathford, Capt. H. 8. Olivier, 32d 
regt. to Mary Miligan, daughter of Rear 
Admiral Daceres. 
Died.] At Bath, 58, Col. Lyon.—84, Dr. 
Smith.— Mrs. Thomas, wife of the Rev. 
Walter 1.—33, Mrs. Tudor, sidderly.— 
In Laura-place, 85, Mrs, Avis Justice, 
widow of Philip J. esq. of Market 
Drayton. 
At Wells, Miss Lock, of Mount Ray-heuse. 
At Frome, 22, Miss 8. Franptou.—Mrs. 
Wiltshire. 
At Taunton, 85, Gen. Barclay, R.M. 
At Bridgwater, T. Allen, esq. alderman. 
At Kingston-house, 47, Mr. Moody.— 
At Woodchester, 75, Mrs. M. Quarington. 
DORSETSHIRE. 
For the honour of our laws, the reputa- 
tion of professing Christians, and the credit 
of the king’s name and reign, we are 
grieved at reading of the treatment which, 
for a series of years, Ricuarn Car.iLe 
has received for rastily publishing polemi- 
cal tracts against the Christian religion, 
It appears; by his own printed statements, 
that for a long period he was allowed to 
leave his room oniy for haif an hour per 
day, and that, after sundry concessions, 
the time even now is bat three hours, 
daring which he is watched; though, 
having suffered the sentence, he is detained 
only for his fine, while his property is in 
the hands of the sheriff. We lament all 
this as a dangerous exercise 6f power and 
law, and as calculated to defeat its own 
object, as far as concerns Carlile’s conver: 
sion, or an increase of respect for the re‘i- 
gion of the land. Wehave im oucs possession 
an autogragh letter of Peter Annett, the 
Carlile of his day, addressed to the then 
Archbishop of Canterbury, thanking him 
for the annuity with which he blessed the 
old age of an unbeliever. ‘This was ge- 
nuine Christianity, and, in promoting it, 
worth all the Smithfield fires and Auto de 
Fés that ever were lighted. 
Married.) Mr. M. Baker, to Miss S, 
Allen, both of Dorchester.—The Rev. G. 
C. Frome, io Miss M. Pleydell, of What- 
combe-court. 
Died.| At Sherburne, 90, Mrs. Crutwell, 
widow of Mr. William C. original pro- 
prietor of the Dorchester and Sherburne 
Journal. 
At Charmouth, . 74, Gabriel 
Bray, R.N. 
Lieut. 
DEVONSHIRE, 
Ata general meeting of the subseribers 
in this neighbourhood in aid of the Spanish 
patriots, it was resolved to apply sub- 
scriptions to the relief of meritorious 
Spaniards who had suffered in the cause; 
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among whom the widow of General Riego 
was particularly specified. 
Married.] J. Gidley, esq. of Exeter, to 
Miss E. C, Cornish, of St. David’s Hill— 
Mr. J. Lendon, to Miss R. Moore: Mr. Jz 
Crocker, to Miss A. Hinks: all of Bide- 
ford.—Mr. ‘S. Phillips, of Bideford, to 
Miss Elson, of Swansea.—At Britcham, 
Capt. Smith, to Miss Furneaux. F 
Died.) At Exeter, Mrs. M. Denham.— 
In Dix’s field, 18, Charlotte Caroline, 
daughter of the Rev. J. Palmer, dean of 
Cashel. 
At Plymouth, in Treville-street, 35, Mr. 
J. Reep ; Mrs. Ingram.—In Morice- 
square, James Baker, esq. Purser, R.N. 
At Sidmouth, 79, the Rev. J. Bernard, 
rector of Cambiflory, and of the Stood 
leigh. 
_At Cornwood, 72, the Rev. Duke Yonge, 
vicar of that parish, and of Sherlock, 
Cornwall. 
CORNWALL. 
A packet willin future sail from Fal 
mouth to Buenos Ayres. 
Married.) Mr. J. Thomas, jun. of Pen- 
zance, to Miss M.A. Hickford, of Bath. 
—Edward Jago, esq. to Miss A. D. Tre- 
lawney, of Coldrenick. 
At Truro, Miss Perrow. 
At St. Anstall, Mrs. Merrifield. 
At Kenwyn, Mrs. Hicks.—At Helston, 
90, Miss Codd.—At Newport, 54, Mr, 
J. Spettigue.—At St. Ensdor, 83, the Rev. 
W. Hocker, A.B. in the 57th year of his 
incumbency, 
WALES. 
A regular post has been lately establish- 
ed on the road from Brecon to Merthyr 
Tydvil. This will be a source of great 
convenience; and, as it will communicate 
with the Cardiff and Swansea mails, it will 
afford a ready intercourse between Gla- 
morgan, Brecon, and other counties. 
Married.| Robert Foster, esq. to Miss 
H. Lewis, both of Milford.—R. A. Poole, 
esq. recorder of Carnarvon, to Miss E, 
Yate, of Northwich.—Mr. Lee, of Wrex- 
ham, to Miss Jones, of ‘Talwrn Cottage, 
near Wrexham.—Benjamin Hall, esq. of 
Hense! Castle, Glomorganshire, to Miss 
A. Waddington, of Hanover. 
Dicd,] At Swansea, the Rev. J. Williams, 
a respectable Calvinistic minister.—go0, 
John, son of the Rev, J. Harris, he 
was the founder of the Cymreigyddion 
Society of Swansea, and a zealous pro- 
moter of Welsh literature, 
At Nasberth, the Rev. S$. Moore, rector 
of Kiirhedyn and Maenochlog-ddu, and 
a justice of the peace for the county of 
Pembroke. 
At Kidwelly, 98, Mrs. Mary Keymer. 
IRELAND. 
The Society tor the Encouragement of 
the Mechanical Arts and’ Inventions 
among the labouring classes, lately offered 
premiums 
