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wilt has lately been erected at Chacewater 
mine by Mr. S. Moyle, ot that place, and 
is, foi‘ size and efficiency, as well as for 
neatness, without a parallel. This stupen¬ 
dous machine is equal in power to loio 
Itorses ; it v/orks day and night in pumping 
dry a mine of loofarhoms deep, of a large 
ex.ten£„; and the quantity ot water pumped 
out in a minute, and the column conse¬ 
quently lifted, is greater than by any other 
machine of the kind ever erected. 
Mamed] At Staverton, Mr. J. Hurst, 
of Ashburton, to Miss Jean Mann, of Wem- 
bury, 
Mr Co'enso, of St. Austell, to Miss 
Blackmsre, eldest daughter of Mr. T. B. 
At Ottery St. Mary, Mr. J. Richards, 
of Clyst St. Lawrence, to Miss Wheadon, 
dau. of Lieut. H. W., R.N. 
At Stoke Dame, S. Wakefield, esq. 
cl Y'ealrapton, to Mrs. A. Haynes, of Ply¬ 
mouth Dock. 
At Charles, Mr. P. Mcrore, attorney, to 
Miss Hammett. 
Died.\ At Chulmleigh, Mr. Stucley, 
surgeon, who eminently and successfully 
practised 60 years. 
Mr. J. Marless, of Bridgewater. He has 
left a wife and lo children. 
Mr. J. Whiteway, of Kingsteignton. 
At Kenton, Mr. J. Chown, agtd 76 . 
Mrs. Duins, wife of Mr. D. late of the 
Dock yard, Plymouth. 
Mrs. M. Higgs, relict of the late Mr. J. 
H., of Fowey. 
At Ilfracombe, Miss Torriano, only 
daughter of Capt. T. and grand-daughter of 
the late Gen. Lavasel. 
Mrs. Lempiiere, wife of the Rev. Dr. L. 
Rector of Meath, and head-master of the 
Free Grammar School in Exeter. 
AtTotnes, Mr. S. M.Windeatt, jun. 
At Cloakham, Mrs. Fletcher, wife of A. 
F. esq late of Bath-street, Bristol. 
CORNWALL. 
The powder mills at Cosawes, near Pen- 
rhyn, have of late been singularly unfortu- 
nate. Another explosion took place tlpcre 
a few days ago; but no lives were lost. 
The new system of education has extend¬ 
ed to this distant county ; and a School- 
raastei to teach boys, on Dr. Bell’s plan, is 
advertised for, to settle at Wodebridge, near 
Bodmin. 
d/anued ] At St. Michael’s, Cornwall, 
F. Paynter, esq. of Denmark-hill, Surry, 
to Mrs. Oidme, of freeman's-court, Corn- 
h dl. . 
Mr. J. Keaste, of Rake, to Miss Pen- 
w&rne, daughter of J. P. esq. of Tre- 
hawke. 
At Falmouth, Mr T. Hearie, to Miss 
Pearce, daughter of the late J. P. of Fal¬ 
mouth, esq, solicitor. 
Died.} At Falmi'Uth, at an advanced 
5ge, Mrs. Sarah Tieg.elies. raotfcer of f'. 
T, tsq. of Faltnouth, 
At Morval, Mr. D. Raby, foimcrly oj 
St. Martin’s, Looe. 
In St. Tudy, Mr. Worth. 
At Penzance, John Cunnack, esq. 
Mr. C. Smith, of Newcon-Sc.-Loe, 65. 
In his 87 th year, the Rev. E<iw. Mors- 
head, M. A. rector of Little Petherick, 
wai.es. 
The Corporation of Trinity House have 
directed proper land-marks to be erected to 
denote the situation of a dangerous sunk 
rock, called the Cole Rock, near the Sker¬ 
ries Light-hiruse, off the north-east point of 
the entrance irrto Holyhead Harbour; upon 
which rock a considerable number of vCiSeJs 
have struck and been much damaged, and 
others have been totally lost and their crews 
perished. 
Upwards of 200 sail of shipping, which 
had been waiting for a wind, lately quitted 
Swd'^ sea and Neath, freighted with the pro¬ 
duce of our mines and works, and bound 
to various ports of England and I/eland. 
Married.] At Swansea, B. Price, esq, 
to the Hun. Mrs. Bowes. 
Lieut. Col. Kane, to Mrs. E. $. M<»rgan, 
sister to Lieut.-Col, M. ot Birch Grove, 
Glamorganshire. 
At Hubberstone, Mr. J. Davies, of Mi!- , 
ford, shipwright, aged 76, to Mrs. J. Trigg, 
aged 84, of the former place. 
D. Hughes, esq. of Denbigh, to Miss 
Lowe, daughter of the late Mr. L. of Ches¬ 
ter. 
At MoM,Thomas Makin, esq. ofLlwyrse- 
grin-hall, to the second daughter of J. Penj. 
berton, esq. of Sutton-place, Lancashire. 
Mr, Thos. Smith, to Miss Leonard, se- 
cond daughter of the late R., L. esq. of 
Cuckow. 
J. Goddard, cs(j. of Tregarnedd, Captain 
in_the Royal Anglesea Local Militia, to M- 
E. sixth daughter of J. B. Sparrow, esq. oJf 
Red Hill, Anglesea. 
Mr. R. Ellis, Comptroller of Custom? at 
Pvvilhely, to Miss E. Pritchard, only daugh¬ 
ter of Mr. J. P. 
At Llanmaes, Mr. C. Vachel), jun. of 
Cardiff, to the second daughter of Mr, T, 
Redwood. 
Capt, Beaver, of the Unity, to Mrs. 
Leonard, Carmarthen. 
W. C. Moore, esq. of Barbadies, to the 
eldest daughter of the late W. James, esq. 
of Sodston. 
The Rev. E. Whitley, of Wrexham, to 
JMiss Price, daughter of the late Rev. B. P, 
vicar of Bodvary. 
At Conway, Mr. J. Orford, of Mae? El- 
wy, to 'V iss Ann Rrms, third daughter of 
the late Mr, R. Conway, 
Died-] At Bullebar, N. Leach, esq. 
Mr. ,E. Davies, jun, attorney at Caicjigan, 
aged 25. 
Mrs. M, Williams, of Plas Llangefui, 
aged 80. 
M Rkiw, the Rev, E. Rees, sinceiely 
