Dorset—Devon 
isn.] 
At Bath, Mr. Robert Ferris, 81.—Mrs. 
Senior, relict of A. W. S; esq. of Brock- 
street.—Mrs. M‘Douall, wife of Vice-Ad¬ 
miral M‘D. of Russei 1-street.—“John Symons, 
esq. an alderman, and who twice served the 
office of mayor of this city.—In Lansdown- 
place, Mrs. Sarah Fairfax, relict of the Hon. 
George William F. of Tovvlston Lodge, York¬ 
shire, 81.—Miss Langton, daughter of the 
late Countess of Rothes, by her second hus¬ 
band Bennett L. esq.—Mrs, Grahams, of 
Ne w K.ing-street, 83.—Mr, Thomas Sherry, 
of Broad street.—Mrs. Smith, of Stanhope- 
street, 98. 
At Westcombe-house, Mrs. Elizabeth, wife 
of George Chalmer, esq. 
At Bristol Hotwells, Thomas Athaj, esq. 
•f Badgworth Court. 
At Winterhead, Mrs. Curtis, 73, 
At Crewkerne, Mrs. Draper, wife of the 
Rev. Mr. D. 
In the prime of life. Miss Eliza Crocker, 
daughter of Mr. John C. linen-draper, of 
Henstridge. 
At Midsomer-Norton, Mary, wife of Wil¬ 
liam Kelson, esq. 
Alexander Adams, esq. of Belton-house. 
DOR SITSHIR E. 
Died.'^ At Dorchester, Lieut. Wm. Trus- 
cott, eldest son of the late Admiral T.— 
Mr. Christopher Arden, surgeon, and one 
of the aldermen of that borough. 
At Lyme Regis, Mrs. Davie, wife of Mr. 
John D. 
At Shaftesbury, Mrs. Mary Knott, v/Iffe of 
Mr. James K. o-l. 
Mr.Robert Smale, serge-maker, of More- 
tonhampstead. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
The immense piers (or breakw’ater) which 
will render Plymouth not only the safest, 
but the best harbour in the world, arc about 
to be commenced. The stupendous rock, 
near the riving bridge (seven acres in extent), 
has been purchased of Lord Eoringdon, and 
every preparation made for sinking the first 
masses of stoqe in April next. It is calculated 
that this stupendous undertaking wiilcc'upy 
nearly six years, and cost, independent of 
the labour of the coiivlcts that are to be em¬ 
ployed on it, nearly two millions sterling. 
One of the piers will run out from the Mew- 
stone Rock, and the other from Penlee Point, 
each extending a mile and a half into the 
water. 
Marned.^l Heavitree, Lieut. William 
Samford Oliver, of the royal navy, to Miss 
Hutchinson. 
At Kilmington, Mr. Samuel Stewart, to 
M iss Dinah Newbury. 
At Stonehouse Chapel, Lieutenant W. H. 
Douglas, of the royal navy, to Elizabeth 
Lane, daughter of Stephen Hammick, esq. 
Francis Burridge, esq. of that place, to 
Elizabeth, second dauglKer of the late ThoL 
Waters, esq. of Blandford. 
Mr. Braggc, of London, to Miss Longman, 
of Milborne Port. 
Mont;ii,v Mag., Dsc.l, 1811. 
Richard Cradwick, esq. captain In the 
Shropshire regiment of militia, to Cecilia 
Frances Knighton, youngest daughter and 
co-heiress of the late John Moore Knighton,, 
esq of Greenofen-bouse. 
J. Woolcombe, esq. of Exeter, to Miss 
Letitia Parker, of Stonehouse. 
At Kinshridge, Mr. Dove of Newton-Ab¬ 
bot, surgeon to Mis.? Snow. 
At Stoke church, Capt. Thomas, of tbs 
9th light dragoons, to Miss Dansey, daugh.- 
ter of F. Dansey, esq. of Plymouth-dock. 
At Newton-Bushel, Mr. Richard Turner, 
to Miss Ann Hannaford, of Totnes, eklest 
daughter of Mr. W. Hanmford, bookse!ler<i 
At Tiverton, jMr. Gillard, of Ulfculm, to 
Miss Salfer, eldest daughter of Mr. Salter. 
At Wraxlyall, Mr. Baker, of Pimperne, to 
Mrs. Saunders, w'idow of the late William S. 
esq. of Huntspill. 
John Golding, esq. of Bridport, Dorset, to 
Eliza, second daughter of William Forbes, 
esq. of Camberwell. 
Thomas Pierce, esq, of Benham Farm, 
Old CJeve, to Sophia, daughter of the late 
Rev. W. Newton. 
At Glanvill’s-Wotton, Mr. Hardy, of 
Kingston, to Miss Stevens. 
W. Dundas Stuart, esq. of Surry, to Miss 
Jane Fellows, of Sherborne. 
Dled.^ At Kiiisbridge, Nath. Elliott, esq, 
many years a resident in Exeter. 
At North Curry, Mr. William Woodward, 
in the 81sc year of his age. 
Mr. Jas. Hine, of Exeter, spirit-merchant, 
a man of strict integrity. 
Aged 31 years, Mr. J. Bickford, son of Mr, 
Joseph Bickford, of Exeter, builder. 
At Richmond Hill, in Plymouth, Mrs, 
Ann Jenking, aged 57. 
At Stubbington, Hants, I.ieut.-Gen. Spry, 
of the Royal Marines, aged 
Mrs. Dyer, aged 8.3, wife of .Mr. Dyer, of 
Exeter, 
Mr. Richard Salter, sen. of Ottery St, 
Mary, 93. 
Mr. D.ivid Phillipj, of Exeter, builder. 
At Teignmoutb, Mr. William Peter Lu- 
nell, merchant, of Exeter, son of W. P. Lu- 
neT, esq. of that city. 
. At T'hoverton, Agnts Tucker, relict of 
the late Rev. Peter Tucker, of Hill, in Mor- 
chard Bishop. 
, At Exeter, in an advanceu age, Mrs. Louisa 
Harward, relict of the late Rev. Dean Har- 
ward, and sister to Sir George Yonge, bart.— 
Mr. Luscombe, formerly an apothecary at 
Exeter.—'Suddenly, Major general Thewles, 
Lieutenant-colonei of the 4rh, or Royal 
Irish Dragcjon Guards, and one of the ge¬ 
nerals of the. Western District. 
Mrs. Alary Clifford Widger, wife of Air, 
A. Widger, of Buckfas'Jeigh, late of Ash» 
burton, much beloved and greatly lamented 
at her death. 
At Axir.inster, Miss Elizabeth Bishop, f 
Mr, James Gloync, of Great Torj) 
ton, 96. 
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