1825.} 
F. L’Estrange, esq. to Alureda Anna To- 
masina, youngest daughter of Lieut.-Col. 
Darby, of Green Park-buildings— At 
Chard, Mr. Wilee, to Elizabeth, second 
daughter of Mr. Wilkins, of Eleven Ash. 
Died.| At Bath, Catherine Charlotte, 
eldest daughter of the late Sir C. Hudson, 
_ bart. of Wanlip ; 75, T. Ball, esq. ; 53, E. 
Warren, wife of the very Rey. the Dean of 
Bangor— At Wells, E. Tuson, esq.—Eliza- 
beth, relict of the Rev. Mr. Philps, rector of 
Haddenham, Bucks—At Minehead, 56, the 
Rev. W. S. Bradley, prebendary of Wells, 
vicar of Chard and of Timberscombe. 
DORSETSHIRE. 
Married.| J. Davis, esq. of Winterborne, 
to Harriet, only daughter of N. Derrick, 
esq. of Cheltenham. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
Married.| At Stonehouse, the Rev. J. L. 
Lugger, to Mary, eldest daughter of the 
late Lieut.-Gen. Williams, R.m.—W. Lyd- 
don, esq. of Holcombe Regis, to Susannah, 
third daughter of the late H. Land, esq. of 
Silverton—At the Friends’ meeting-house, 
Plymouth, W. D. Crewdson, jun. esq. 
to Sarah, only daughter of the late i) 
_ Fox, esq. of Plymouth—At Atherington, 
Mr. Westlake, of Lestwithiel, Cornwall, to 
Eleanor, eldest daughter of the Rev. G. 
Burgess, rector of Atherington. 
» Died.| At Bicton-house, 77, the Hon. 
Lord Rolie, Baron Rolle. He died with- 
out issue, and the title is now extinct—At 
Ridgway, 55, the Rev. J. Richards, vicar of 
Wedmore, Somerset—At Croyde, the lady 
of R. Drake, esq. k.N.—At Teignmouth, 
Ann, daughter of the late Sir F. L. 
Rogers, esq. of Blachfard — At Sha- 
verton, the Rev. J. L. Kilson—At Daw- 
lish, 41, J. Hardenan, esq. of Paddington— 
At Ash-cottage, Taunton, Charlotte Ann, 
eldest daughter of the late J. B. Sperway, 
esq. of Milverton—At Bickington, 52, near 
Barnstable, Lieut. C. Pawle, rn. — At 
Exeter, Miss Wise, sister of Capt. Wise, 
R.N.—At Matley, near Plymouth, 29, Mrs. 
Douglas, wife of Capt. R. Douglas, r.v. 
CORNWALL. 
Married.| At Launceston, the Rey. Mr. 
Hellings, of Witney, Oxfordshire, to Miss 
Edgecombe—At Bodmin, Mr. J. Liddel, 
of 5t. Colombe, to Miss M. Harvey. 
Died.| 41, Capt. E. Scobell, n.n. of Pol- 
tair—At Penzance, Mr. J. Croker, r.N.— 
At Saltash, Mrs. Cresswell, sister of C, 
Carpenter, esq. of Moditonham—At Bod- 
min, 85, Mrs. Spry— Mr. Hitchens, of 
Pheton— At Falmouth, 73, W. Toy, about 
50 of which he hunted hounds in. this 
county. 
WALES, 
Married.) At Liangunilo, Radnorshire, J. 
Weyman, esq. of Griffin Llwyd, to Margaret, 
only daughter of M.J. Tudge, Llwyn Coch, 
Llangunllo — At Coity, T. W. Castle, to 
Maria, only danghter of Mr. D. B. Jones, 
of Bridgend; Mr. J. Evans, jun. printer 
and publisher of the Carmarthen Journal, 
Dorsetshire, Devonshire, Cornwall, Wales, Scotland. 
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to Miss Thomas—At Brecon, Mr. J. Cham- 
bers, of Worcester, to Margaret, only 
daughter of Mr. E. Holl, of Brecon; the 
Rey. T. Powell, of Venny-fach, to Selina, 
daughter of the late Mr. J. James, of King- 
ton, Herefordshire—Rey, D. D. Evans, of 
Carmarthen, to Sarah, youngest daughter 
of the late G. Conway, esq. of Pontnewydd 
Works, Monmouthshire — At Llanidloes, 
B. Combe, jun. esq. to Eliza Margaret, 
youngest daughter of T. Gowan, esq. 
Mount Severn Cottage, Montgomeryshire. 
Died.| At Penbedw, 85, Lady Cotton, 
relict of the late Sir R.S, Cotton, bart. of 
Combermere Abbey—Mrs. J. Whiting, of 
Cardiff—At Tower-hill, near Llangenlo, 
Cardiganshire, T. Morgan, esq. late of 
Newcastle Emlyn—E. R. Evans, esq. eldest 
son of T. Jones, esq. of Glanbrogan, Mont- 
gomeryshire—W. Henry, second son of 
C.C. Clifton, esq. of Tymaur, Breconshire 
—Anne, eldest daughter of J. Thomas, esq, 
of Llanfyllin. 
SCOTLAND. 
Fires, more or less alarming, have occur- 
rod at Inverness, Cullen, Auchtermuchty, 
Stirling, and Kilmarnock, within the last 
month. On the 24th of April, a fire broke 
out in Milne’s-court, and raged for some 
time, but was at last got under by the as- 
sistance of Mr. Shiel’s triangle. 
Lately, acurious discovery was made of an 
ancient stone-coffin in the parish church-yard 
of Dalmeny. In digging a grave, the cof- 
fin was discovered, and was found to be 
without a lid, and to contain none of the 
vestiges of mortality; but a large slab, 
which has long been above ground, and 
stood near to the place where the discovery 
was made, is supposed to have been its lid. 
The coffin, in the inside, has a hollow at its 
head, as if designed to receive the head of a 
human being; and outside it is most beau- 
tifully sculptured. The sculpture, which 
is much obliterated, seems to have repre- 
sented some grand procession. 
Married.| At Edinburgh, Sir. J. Gor- 
don, of Earlston, bart. to Miss Irving, only 
daughter of W. Irving, esq. of Grileton ; 
J. Bennet, esq. writer, to Margaret, only 
daughter of the late Mr. W. M‘Kimmie, 
Elgin ; the Rev. J. Richmond, minister of 
Southdean, te Catharine, only daughter of 
deceased Capt. G. Mitchell; T, Knatch- 
bull, esq. of the Royal Artillery, to Jane, 
second daughter of Sir J, Connell, Judge of 
the High Court ef Admiralty—G,. M. Nis- 
bett, esq. of Cairnhill, to Isabella Frances, 
eldest daughter of F. C. Scott, esq. Char- 
lotte-square—At Hawick, Roxburghshire, 
the Rey. C. Thomson, of North Shields, to 
Janet, daughter of Mr. F, Ballantyne—At 
Dumfrics, Mr. Harkness, rector of Dum- 
fries Academy, to Phyllis, third daughter of 
W. Thomson, esq. provost of Dumfries— 
At Campbelton, Capt. J, C. Crawford, of 
the royal navy, to Miss H. Campbell. 
Died.| At Edinburgh, Samuel, third 
son, and Anna, daughter of the Rev. C. 
Terrot ; 
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