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JJorSetshire—Devonshire. 
[Jan. 1, 
ly in perfect health, she was seized with 
the erysipelas, which terminated her earth¬ 
ly existence in the course of a lew days. 
It was evident, in speaking of the rare 
qualities of her mind, that unaffected 
piety to her iMaker, and extreme humility, 
added to the greatest diffidence of her 
own powers, were her most striking cha¬ 
racteristics. Her superior mental acquire¬ 
ments, she devoted most unremittingly 
to the cause of imparting to the children 
of the poor that religious instruction, the 
importance of which was ever most for¬ 
cibly impressed on her own mind. Under 
this irreparable loss, the afflictive impres¬ 
sions left on the minds of her surviving 
friends must be much softened, by the 
recolleotion ^f the shining excelienciej of 
her character. 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
Married.'] At Heytesbury, Mr. I. God¬ 
win, to Mrs. Flower, who celebrated their 
nuptials by relieving upwards of fifty fa¬ 
milies of the neighbouring poor with a' 
half gallon loaf, a piece of meat, and strong 
beer. 
Mr, J. Gale, of Combhay, to Mass Pad- 
field, of Fiome. 
VV. Helyar, esq. eldest son of W. H. 
esq, ofCrokei', to Harriet, youngest daugli- 
ter of i'. Gi ove, esq. of Fern house. 
At Weils, Mr. Biss, to iMrs. Oxley. 
Mr. J. Davies, surgeon, to Aliss Harriet 
Pike, 5thdaughter of Mr. T. P. of Tetbury, 
Mr. R. j)ix, of Wells, to Miss Stokes, 
daughter of Mr. Ed. St. of East Hoi ring- 
ton. 
Wm. Pyne, esq. of Lyme, to Elizabeth, 
only sister of R. Combe, esq. Earn- 
shiil. 
Mr. G. Clark, to Miss Keeling, of Brock 
street. 
Air. R.EddoHs,of Hai'denhuish, to Miss 
Ann Millard, of Bulidge Farm. 
The Rev, T. Pritt, Rector of Gittisham 
Devon, to the eldest daughter of the late 
H.^IV. Sanford, esq. of Walford. 
W. Clark, jun,.esq. of Norfolk-crescent, 
to Miss C. Smith, of Stanhope-street. 
At Marlborough, Mr. C. Baker, of Yo- 
'vil, to Miss Afaria Brinsdon* 
At Bath, T. N. Elwyn, esq. of Sand- 
svieh, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of 
S. Harvey, esq. of that piare, and neice of 
the late Vice-Admiral Sir H. K.B. 
Died.} In Alilsom-street, Mrs. Run- 
dall, mother of Mrs, Elhston. 
Airs. Svveatman, wife of Air, S. late of 
Bristol.' 
In Bristol, the Rew, Mr. Broughton, 
many years rector of St. Peter’s. 
At Wells, Mrs. Hoojier, wife of Mr, 
J H. and Airs. Giles, daughter of Air. M. 
1 ueker. 
At Seaborough house, the Rev, Wm, 
Greenwood, 
Wm. V. May, esq. of Jamaica. 
John Warre, esq. of West-lodge, 
Air. C. Poole, of Stowey, in this county. 
At Batneaston, in his 95tk year, Alr^ 
Han?. 
J. Purnell, esq, merchant, Bristol. Ha 
had been looking over one of the houses 
now finishing in the Lower Crescent, 
Clifton ; when upon throwing up a win¬ 
dow in the attic story to admire the pros¬ 
pect around, he lost his balance, was pre¬ 
cipitated into the area, and killed upon 
the spot. He has left a widow and six 
chiltlren. 
At Bath, T. Bridge, esq. of Davenham. 
Two years since, it was stated that the 
fleeces from hi's Majesty’s Spanish flocks 
of sheep, were purchased by Air, Job 
White, of Frome, It now appears that 
the produce of two years growth, fiom the 
.same quarter, has been purchased by the 
same respectable manufacturer, who firm¬ 
ly supports his opinion, that the wool of 
Spanish flocks on British' ground, still 
maintains, undirainished, its proud title 
to pre-eminence. 
DORSETSHIRE, &C. 
Married.] Wm. Pyne, esq. of Lyme, to 
Elizabeth, only sister of R. T. Coombe, 
esq. of Earnshill. 
R. A, Hon^man, esq. of the 11 th foot, to 
the youngtst daughter of Mr. Winston, of 
Exeter, 
At Souton, Mr. IVIann, of Exmouth, to 
Ai iss Pidsley, daughter of-^-P. esq. of 
Souton. 
AtChettle, Wm. Whitaker esq, of Alot- 
comhe, to Aliss H. W. Parsonsb 
Air. B. Biles, of Handley, to Miss New'- 
man, of Moncton. 
Mr. Wm. Gold, of Kingsworthy, to 
Aliss Ellis, ofWimborne. 
Deafhs.] At Salisbury, the only son of 
T. Stilliiigfleet, esq. of Cranborne. 
AtTopsham, Air. Welland, wife of the 
Rev. R. Welland. 
At Brustock, H. Slade, esq. aged 85: 
he was brother to the late Commissioner 
S. of the navy, and uncle to the present 
Major-General S. now in Portugal. He 
has left to regret his loss, eight children 
and forty-seven grand children, many of 
whom are now educating for officers. 
At Westcombe-house, Mrs, Chaliner, 
wife of Geo. C. esq. late of Madras. 
At Up way, aged 74, Airs. Steward, wi¬ 
dow of the late G. S, esq. many years one 
of the AI.P’s for Weymouth, ajid Paymas-' 
ter-general of the marines. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
Steam Engines —In no part of the king¬ 
dom have these stupendous machines been, 
biought to greater perfection, either in size 
or principle, than in the rnining counties of 
Cornwall and Devon, The largest ever 
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