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precipitate descent to an apparently immense, 
but unexplored extent; the whole of which 
declivity is still covered with bones similarly 
situated with~ those first discovered; and 
now purposely left to exhibit their natural 
situation. The other cavern, which is si- 
tuated a few hundred yards above, contains 
none of the remarkable bones, &c. of the 
former ; but its uatural appearances are of a 
most curious and striking description. The 
descent is perpendicular, through a narrow, 
artificial ‘tunnel, by two ladders, to the 
depth of about an 150 feet. After quitting 
the ladders, the descent, though still exces- 
sively steep, is effected by steps, purposely 
excavated. The hollows in the roof, styled 
“© Bells,” are finely incrusted. At the ex- 
tremity of the cavern, amidst an assemblage 
of rocks and chasms, is a huge fragment of 
stone, detached on every part but its base ; 
and, from its singular situation and appear- 
ance, this stone is styled ‘ the Pulpit.” 
Married.| The Rev. W. Pyne, rector of 
Pitney, to Polyxena Ann, only daughter of 
the late R. Mitchell, esq., of Langport—At 
Walcot church, W. Snow, esq., of the 65th 
regt., to Augusta, daughter of the late 
Lieut.-Col. Robertson, of Hall Craig, La- 
narkshire—At Keynsham, H. E. Mynors, 
esq., of Weatheroak-hill, Worcestershire, to 
Eliza Clara, only daughter of the late 'T. 
Partridge, esq., of Bowbridge, near Stroud 
—At Wells, the Rev. J. Sandford, of Ba- 
liol College, Oxford, to Elizabeth, only 
child of the late R. J. Poole, esq., of Sher- 
borne, Dorset. 
Died.| At Bath, Lord H. S. Moore, 
second son of the late Marquis of Drogheda 
—At Withycombe-house, W. Stone, esq., 
formerly treasurer for this county—At Bath, 
Lady Leslie, widow of the late Sir E. Les- 
lie, bart., of Tarbert, county Kerry, 
DORSETSHIRE, 
There are now at Anning’s Fossil Depot, 
Lyme Regis, three fossil skeletons of the 
Saurintribe, viz. Ichthyosaurus Teneurostris, 
Ichthyosaurus Vulgarus, and Jchthyosaurus 
Intermedius; the former being twelve feet 
in length, and in such perfect state that its 
osteology way be distinctly ascertained. 
The Ichthyosaurus Vulgarus is a beautiful 
cabinet specimen, unequalled by any hitherto 
foundin Europe, being only three feet long. 
- In Dorsetshire, upon the Upton estate, 
near Poole, a very extensive bed of clay, fit 
for the manufacture of china of the first spe- 
cimens, has just been discovered close to the 
water’s edge. This will be an invaluable 
acquisition to the manufactory of that rising 
branch of commerce. 
Married.| At Dorchester, Walter Jollie, 
esq. w.s., to Hannah Lycette, eldest daugh- 
ter of the late Lieut.-Gen. Avarne, of 
Rugely, in the county of Stafford—R. H. 
J. Place, of Marnhull, Dorsetshire. esq. to 
Charlotte, eldest daughter of the Rev. H. 
A. Lagden, of Cambridgeshire—At Wey- 
mouth, T. White, esq., of Severn-house, 
Provincial Occurrences :—Somersetshire, Dorsetshire, &¢. 
{Oct. 1, 
near Bewdley, to Susan, daughter of J. 
Webster, esq., of Auchrennie, Forfar. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
Married.| At Stonehouse, Mr. H. Hance, 
of Brompton, to Jane Agnes, only daughter 
of Major B. Fletcher, of Rose Cottage, 
Larn—G. H. Peppin, esq., of Dulverton, 
to Harriet, youngest daughter of the late 
T. Thomson, esq , of Bristol. 
Died:| At Wodehouse, near Bideford, 
91, J. Wilcock, esq—At Stonehouse, the 
Rev. R. Burn, minister of the Independent 
chapel in that town—22, Mr. Page, church- 
warden of a parish in the vicinity of Totnes 
—In Devonport, at Morice-town, after a 
long and painful illness, Lieut. H. R. At- 
will, R.n.—At Shillingford parsonage, 24, 
after a lingering illness, Mary Anne, young- 
est daughter of the Rey. R, P. Welland— 
32, Miss Ann Horwood, formerly of Puts- 
borough, Georgeham—At Smytham, 76, 
Ulilia, the lady of J. Boger, esq.—At the 
Castle-house, Ilfracombe, the lady of the ~ 
Rey. R. Chichester, rector of Chittlehampton. 
CORNWALL. 
Married.| At Launceston Lieutenant 
Cooke, r.N. to Rebecca, daughter of C. 
Lethbridge, esq. 
Died.| At Pencalenick, Alice, widow of 
the late Rev. J. Vivian, vicar of St. Ewe. 
WALES. 
Gold Coin found at Holyhead.— The gold 
coin weighs three pennyweights and a half. 
On the obverse is the head of the Empe- 
ror Constantine the Great, in very excellent 
preservation, wearing a diadem (strictly 
speaking, for it is a simple band) of pearls 
and jewels, with the inscription, CON- 
STANTINVS. MAX. AVG. i. e, Con- 
stantinus Maximus Augustus. On _ the 
reverse is a wreath very neatly executed, 
within which is the inscription VOTIS 
x X X; and on the exergue TSE. 
Married.| At Lianguniddu, Mr. J. 
Vaughan, of Merthyr-Tydvil, to Miss Wil- 
liams, of Rumney Iron-Works—At Lly- 
well, Mr. J. Noble, of Cardiff, to Anne, 
third daughter of D. W. Powell, esq., of 
Pentreyelin, Breconshire—At Hanmer, ‘J’. 
Jones, esq., of Glanfanat, near Llanrhaiadr, 
Denbighshire, to Miss Speakman, only 
daughter of the late Mr. Speakman, of Wil- 
lington, Flintshire—The Rev. D. Howel, 
to Miss Cadwallader, of Swansea. 
Died.| At Carmarthen, 60, Mrs. Mary 
Corrie, widow of the late F. Corrie, esq. — 
64, F. Hancorne, esq., of Swansea; Wil- 
liam, son of Capt. R. Waters—In Montgo- 
meryshire, 83, J. Lewis, late of Coedydmai, 
in that county. The deceased weighed near 
twenty-five stone, and the following are the 
dimensions of his person, taken a short time 
prior to his death : Ft. In. 
Round the Body (belly), 5 1 
4 
Breast 6 
by Thigh ay 
’ Leg (calf), 1 10 
Ankle Rai | 
SCOTLAND. 
