1826.] Doiset, Devonshire, Cornvnall, Wales, Scotland, and Irelmul. 559 



Taunton, OH, Mrs. Kymons — Frances, daushter of 



T. M. Charter, esq Mrs. Langwortliy, of llmlnster 



—At Timsbury, Grace, relict of the late W. B. Bar- 



l)cr, es(i At Weston-super-Mare, T. Bowcn, <sq. — 



At Bath, 74, the Hev. J. Collins, of Betterton, Berks 

 —75, The Uev. T. Leman— T. Whittaker, esq — 

 Mrs. M. Jackson— Mrs. E. Hich— (14, Lucy, relict of 

 J. NuRent, esq. — Miss Harris — (>.), The Kev. R. 



Frankland Moyes, esq. — 71> Mrs. .S.Jones — Miir- 



garet, wife of II. Elvin, esq. — 7"> Mrs. I.angham — 



T. Fortye, esci fi. S. Tolfrev, es<i.— Miss Fraickis, 



of Bristol— The Ven. C. San'dcford, Archdeacon of 

 Wells. W. Gunthorpe, es(i.— ai, Mrs. Doughty— 

 77. T. Blake, esn — 74, Mrs. Ann Cruttwell- R. B. 

 Newland, esq., of Chichester. 



DORSET. 



Three pieces of ancient silver coin, bearing the 

 dates of 73.1, and 737, being nearly IKH) years old, 

 were dug up lately on the beach between Abbotsbury 

 and riiickerell. 



Miirried.'] .\t Melcornhe Regis, G. Meek, esq., of 

 London, to Amelia, dau,;hter of the late S. Weston, 

 esq., of Weymouth— U. .Storey, esq., of Shaftesbury, 

 to Caroline, daughter of E. Kiugford, esq., of Little- 

 house, Kent — At I'oole, R. Davy, esq., of Rinpw<x)d, 

 to Miss M. Manning— Capt. Walker, to Mrs. Meper 

 — Mr. W. Waterman, to Mrs. Dempster. 



Died.'] Mrs. Besant of Yetminstcr. 



DEVONSHIRE. 



Messrs. Heathcote, of Tiverton, lace manufactu- 

 rers, have planted several thousand mulberry-trees 

 in that neighbourhood, for the purpose of raising 

 silk-worms. 



A fine-toned organ erected in the church of King's 

 Teignton, was opened on Sunday, the yth of April, 

 with a grand selection of sacre<l music. 



April 6. The foundation stone of the intended 

 new bridge over the Dart at Totness, was laid by 

 R. W. Newman, esq., M. P. 



Married.'] At Pljmpton St. Mary's, W. J. Clarke, 

 esq., to ifiss M. Treby— At Braunton, W. Ham- 

 mond,- esq., of Heanton, to Miss M. A. Irwin — .\t 

 Bideford, A. Hughes, esq., to Miss E. Bernard— At 

 Exeter, G. E. Cox, esq., to Miss Cross— W. Hinges- 

 ton, esq., of Lyme Regis, to Harriet, daughter of the 

 late L. Jouenne , esq.— At Plymouth, F. P. Wingate, 

 esq., of Stonehouse, to Maiy, daughter of the late 



W. Davy, esq The Rev. R. Greenwood, of Colla- 



ton Rawleigh, to Matilda, dauj»hter of the late T. 

 Vincent, esq., of Calne— At Alphington, P. Lardner, 

 esq., to Jane, daughter of the late J. Dyott, esq., of 

 Litchfield— Mr. J. Quick, of Tiverton, to Miss 

 Havill, of Exeter— At Stonehouse, G. E. Blcwett, 

 esq., to Jane, daughter of S. Brokensha, esq., R. N. 

 — At Plj-mouth, J. Roach, esq., to Susan, daughter 

 of the Rev. C. Yonge— At Stoodleigh, the Rev. T. 

 W. Barlow, to Miss J. Heathfield— At Honiton, J. 

 Daw, gent., of Exeter, to Miss M. A. Lewis. 



Died.] .At Ringmore Cottage, near Modbury, 75, 

 H. Legassicke, esq.— At Chudleigh, J. M. Seppings, 

 esq — At Barnstaple, 5.3, Mrs. S. Peard— 71, W. Slo- 

 combe — .\t Tiverton, 81, Mrs. Webber— 72, Mrs. M. 

 R. Harrison, of Alphington— .\t Plymouth, Thomas, 

 son of Major Adair, C.B. R. M.— W. R. Smith, esq. 

 R.N. 



CORNWALL. 



His Majesty's Commissioners for building churches 

 and chapels have made a further grant of £2,0(10, 

 towards the erection of churches at St Day and 

 Chasewater, in addition to their former grant of 

 £4,000. 



Married.] At St. Ives, E. A. Crouch, esq., of 

 Penzance, to Lydia, davighter of T. Seekings, esq. 



Died.] At St. Colombe, Catherine, daughter of the 

 late Rev. J. Cory— Near Falmouth, Capt. Proctor, 



R.N Frances, daughter of the late Rev. E. Baynes, 



of Week St. Mary— At Bottersfieming, 59, the Rev. 

 W. Batt— At Ludgvan, 81, J. Pascoe, esq.— At St. 

 Ives, Mrs. Roberts. 



WALES, 



Married.] At Llanidan, Viscount Kirkwall, to 

 Charlotte Isabella Irthy, daughter of Lord Boston— 

 At Gildsfield, E. Ellis, esq., of Myfod, to Miss M. 

 SimimerfieUl— VV. Westrup, esq., to Miss R. Lloyd 

 —At Llanfyllin, E. Owen, esq., to Ann, daughter of 

 the late J. Owen, esq., of Ffynnon— The Rev. J. 



Williams, to Ann, daughter of the Rev. R. Morgan, 

 of Aberystwith. 



Died.] Margaret, daughter of the late J. Knight, 

 t«q., of Llanblethian — J. Thomas, oiq., of AlMrilaur 

 — 15, R.WithecomlHr, es<|., ot Swiuisea— 7(J. The Kev. 

 R. Llewellyn, vicar of Tolleslniry, Essex — At M.ies 

 Ucha, 70, Mrs. Williams— At Gellyglud, (Ifi, Mrs. 

 Bloomc— At AVenove, J. Davis, esq — At llamptoa, 

 the Rev. Mr. Walking. 



SCOTLAND. 



Some labourers employed lately in levelling a piece 

 of ground on the farm of East Wormistone, discover- 

 ed a trench containing twenty-five rude stone coflins, 

 with skeletons in them. The spot where they were 

 found is within view of the place where the bnttic 

 between the Scots, imder King Cortstantine II., and 

 the Danes, is said to have been fought in 847, and 

 from its being without the " Danes' Dyke" or en- 

 trenchment (which is still standing and almost entire), 

 it is believed they are the graves of some of the 

 Scottish chieftains slain in the battle. 



The foundation stone of the new parish church at 

 Muthill was laid lately, with masonic ceremonies. 



The workmen employed at the .Archmead quarry, 

 on the Inner Rip roail, dug out of a petrefaction of 

 wood imbedded five feet and a half deep in the solid 

 rock, a horse shoe, apparently of silver, or an alloy 

 of precious metal, it appears to have been well exe- 

 cuted. 



A me<lal has been struck in honour of Sir Walter 

 Scot, by Messrs. Forrest and .Sons, in Edinburgh— 

 on one side is the head of Sir Walter, from a draw- 

 ing by Rain. On the reverse, a scene illustrative of 

 the Lady of the Lake is beautifully executed. 

 " In listening mood she seems to stand. 

 The guardian Naiad of the strand." 



The figure of Ellen, as well as the landscape, the 

 water, the rocks, &c., are finely brought out in dead 

 silver. 



Married.] At Blair Vadock, W. Tritton, esa., to 

 Jane, Dennistown, daughter of Mr. and Lady J. 

 Buch.inan — At Dumfries, J.E. Gibson, esij., to Sarah, 

 daughter of A. Rankin, esq. — .At Newliston-housc, 

 P. F. Tytler, esq., to Miss R. E. Hog— At Mollance, 

 -A. B. Blackee, esq., to Miss I. Napier— At Edin- 

 burgh, the Rev. J. Henderson, to Eleanor, daughter 

 of Professor Russell— .A. Buchanan, esq., to Miss B. 

 H. Ramsay— The Rev. R. Carr, to Miss G. Hender- 

 son— M. AV. Mitchell, esq., to Miss L. Cross— .A. 

 Craigie, esq., to-Miss S. Ireland — Capt. Cumming, 

 to Jliss Lane — J. Dinwoodie, esq., to Miss W. J. 

 McMurdo, of Dumfries — Dr. W. Cullen, to Henri- 

 etta, daughter of Sir H. Jardine— At Stirling, J. 

 Murray, esq., to Miss Ann MacGregor — At Glasgow, 

 J. Home, esq., to Miss M. F. MacNaught— .At 

 Aberdeen, A. McNeil, esq., to Miss .A. M. Turner. 



Died.] At ilonkwood mill, 100, Mrs. Curry— Anne, 

 daughter of the late Rev. J. Milne, Rhvnie, Aber- 

 deen—At Douglas, Isle of Man, 40, Lieut. Col. Ni- 

 chols— .At Slananan, the Rev. J. Robertson— At 

 Knockando, (i8, the Rev. J. McPherson — At Aber- 

 deen, (i. Kerr, esq., — At Edinburgh, Miss P. Dur- 

 ham — >Irs. C. Napier — Miss A. Tweedle — Jno. Usher, 



esq Mrs. Inglis — Mrs. Guy — Miss M. Ogilvie — C. 



Joseph, esq. — Isle of Man, Capt. J. QuUlam, R.N 



At Kelso, 4fi, R. Turner, esq.— .At Dumfries, G4, Mrs. 

 Crosbie— Mrs. H. Jlaxwell — At Cove, J. Irvine, esq. 

 — At Annan, 52, Lieut. H. Stanley, R.N — At Cor- 

 tachv, 69, the Rev. J. Gourlay— .At Forres, Mrs. 

 Grant— At Leith, C. J. Smith, esq. 



IRELAND. 



A man named Ewiy, whilst digging mould lately 

 near AVexford, discovered a vessel containing a quan-. 

 tity of ancient coins, both gold and silver. 



Married.] Lieut. Col. F. H. Phillips, to Margaret, 

 daughter of J. Pallister, esq., of Darryluskan, coun- 

 ty Tipperar\' — At AVaterford, the ftev. R. FIcury, 

 rector of KUleah, to Marv', daughter of Sir S. New- 

 port — R. Benson, esq., of Latham Park, Co. Ar- 

 m.igh, to Miss A. Gray. 



Died.] Near Dublin, 82, Lord Viscount N. Netter- 

 ville — Lieut. Col. G. O. Bingham— Miss S. Warbur- 

 ton, daughter of the Lord Bishop of Cloyne — W. 

 Murphy, esq., of Waterford. 



