18?],] 
Down.-—Mr. J Usher,—Mrs. Waleaton, 
relict of the late Rev- J, W. minor canon 
of Bristol Cathedral. 
At Chard, 66, Mr. J. White — At Clifton 
Hill, near Bath, Mrs. F, Wilson, daughter 
of the' late Dr. W. Bishop of Bristol. 
DORSETSHIRE 
Population. — Heytsbury, i 329. — In 
orease, 306. 
Married .] Isaac Fry, esq. of Wimborne 
Minster, to the eldest daughter of T. 
Mouldeu, esq of Statenboro’. 
Died.} At Poole, the eldest daughter of 
J. Bristowe, esq. 
The Rev. J. Munden, LL D. rector of 
Beer Hackett, and Corscombe. 
At Weymouth, Caroline, wife of Mr. 
Small, surgeon. 
At Woodsford, near Dorchester, of the 
small-pox, R. Antram, esq. 
At Okeford Fitzpayne, Mr. S Hallett 
DEVONSHIRE. 
Improvements in Exeter.—The removal 
of the last remaining house on the eastern 
side of the entrance to North-street; the 
ancient statue at the entrance to be re¬ 
placed ; the green sward to be extended 
over the site of the Old Treasury House in 
the Cathedral yard; Sun-lane to be widen¬ 
ed ; the projecting houses outside of 
Southgate taken down, and that part of 
the street widened ; Broadgate to be taken 
down. 
A new church lias been lately opened at 
West Teignmouth. 
A silver coin of King Edward IV. was 
lately found near Exeter, and purchased 
by Mr. Shirley Woolmer, of that city. It 
is about the size of the new crown piece, 
extremely thin, but in brilliant and high 
preservation. The obverse in part resem¬ 
bles the gold rose noble of 1465; the re 
verse differs a little. On one rude, the 
Prince is represented in a ship, wearing 
a three-forked crown, indented with font- 
holes, and hi© sword drawn ; on the other 
side is a sun in the centre, surmounted by 
a rose and encircled with lour crowns and 
four lions. A© we have no account of any 
larger silver coin at that period t ban groats, 
it is considered a great curiosity. 
Population .—Exeter, 23,479.—Increase, 
4583. Tiverton, 8649.—Increase, 1917. 
Married.} R. Cornish, jun. esq. of Tot- 
ness, to Lucy, daughter of the lateS. Rick¬ 
etts, esq. of Wraxhall, Somersetshire.— \t 
Tavistock, N. Bundle,esq. banker, to the 
only daughter of W. Harness, esq. sur¬ 
geon.— At Coiitimpton, H. MelliuMi, esq. 
solicitor, to Miss E. Clarke.—Also Mr. p. 
Martin, of Upton Moore, to the second 
daughter of P. Martin, esq.—At Lymp- 
stone, Mr. H. Martin, brother of the above, 
to Miss E. Baker, both of Taunton. 
Died.} At Exeter, Elizabeth, widow of 
4s Poole, esq. of Stogumhei\—Mr J 
Berry, bootmaker, 65.—Miss E. Hake, 
m 
At Sidmouth, from the rupture of a 
blood-vessel, in hi© 24th year, W, W. 
Bingham, esq. son of the late W. B. esq 
of Gameley, Somerset©hire. 
At Kingston, Jamaica, 28, Mr W Lake- 
man, jun. late of Standeornbe, near Tot 
ness. 
At St. Stephen’s, near Plymouth, Capt 
T. G. Caulfield, R.N. of the Windsor 
Castle.—At Tamerton, the Rev G. Haw¬ 
ker, ©on of J. H. esq. of Plymouth. He 
had just entered on his pastoral duties as 
vicar.—At Stonehouse, Captain Salt, R.N. 
—W. Patterson, esq. of Picton, Nova 
Scotia.—vAttna, wife of the Rev. G. Patch, 
rector of Puddington and St. Leonard’s, 
Exeter —Lately, at his «eat in this county, 
Abel Worth, esq. He has left £10,000 to 
different school© and charities in Exeter. 
At Teignmouth, the eldest daughter of 
R. Jordan, esq, 
CORNWALL. 
Married .J The Rev. Orlando Manley, 
minister of St. Petrox, to Jane, youngest 
daughter of the late P G. Glubbe, esq, of 
Liskeard.—The Rev. Mr. Jennings, of Me- 
gavissey, to Harriet, daughter of Dr. 
Marshall, of Truro. 
Died.} At Launceston, 62, Mrs, Au- 
tridge. 
At Cameiford, 77, Mr. C. Bate. 
At Truro, Mr. A, Jennings. 
At Penzance, Miss A Colquhoun, eldest 
daughter of the late Lord Registrar of 
Scotland. 
WALES. 
Population of Brecon 4321, Increase 
1000. Parish of Neath, male© 1366; fe¬ 
males 1457 ; house© 040. Hundred of 
Llangafelacli, in Glamorganshire, contain¬ 
ing 12 parishes; males 4995 ; females 
5180. 
Married.} The Rev. D. Davis, D.D. rec¬ 
tor of Holyhead, Anglesea, to ML© H. 
Holloway, of Emsworth, Hants.—J. Deere, 
esq. solicitor of Cow bridge, to Mrs. Rees, 
widow of the late W. R. esq. of Court Col- 
man.—F. Fredericks, jun. esq of Port- 
maur, Crickhowei, to Catherine, daughter 
and coheiress of the late J. Williams, esq. 
of Dynfyn, Glamorganshire. 
Died.} At Trewellwell, Pembrokeshire, 
24, Mr. B. Mortimer, Burgeon —Near Mil 
ford, 92, P. bavin, esq,—At the Mount near 
Bangor, Elizabeth, wife of B. Hewitt, esq. 
40. 
SCOTLAND. 
Number of inhabitants in Edinburgh and 
Leith, about 139,000. Increase 35,000. 
Died.} At Edinburgh, J. Jackson, esq. 
Commissioner of Excise for North Britain, 
IRELAND. 
Moving According' to letters from 
Tullamore, King’s county, this extraordi¬ 
nary occurrence first toak place June 26. 
After some convulsions, it burst forth from 
it© site, (Kjlmaiady) and in Uss than an 
hour 
DorsH^hiM—iScotland. 
