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merchant.—-In his 61st year, Mr. J. Clark, 
grocer. —19, the only daughter of P. 
Neale, esq. of Tallerton-ha!l, Nottingham. 
DORSETSHIRE. 
Married ] G. C. Loftus, esq.son ofGen. 
L. to Catharine, widow of the late F. W. 
Schuyler, esq. of Woodland-house.—Mr. 
Broadmead, solicitor of Langport, to Miss 
Hutchings, of Sherborne. 
Died.] At Dorchester, 21, the only 
daughter of R. Henning, esq. 
At Sherborne, 70, the Rev. C. Toogood. 
— R. S’one, esq. 3d son of the late Rev. 
W. S. of Lowbourne-house, Melksham. 
The Rev. J. C. Place, eldest and last 
surviving son of the Rev. H. P. rector of 
Marnhall. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
Married.] At Plymouth, T. Bass, esq. 
purser, R.N. of Woodside, aged 77, to Miss 
J. Snell, aged 21.—Capt. Devinzer, of the 
11th reg. to Sarah, eldest daughter of Lieut. 
Gen. Nelson, of Plymouth Dock.—Mr. R. 
Loosemore, solicitor, to Miss Rendal, both 
of Tiverton. 
Died.] At Plymouth, 2d son of T. HoU 
lingworth, esq. store-keeper of the dock¬ 
yard .—Mrs.G.Lisle,39.—Mr.W.Lee, 45.—J. 
Saunders, esq. 60. He was a man of pro¬ 
bity and integrity, charitable and benevo¬ 
lent, ever ready to promote plans for the 
promotion of religion and virtue. 
At Moreton Hampstead, 75, Mr. F. 
Tremlett; parish clerk near 50, and town 
crier upwards of 30 years. 
CORNWALL. 
Married] J. Daintry, esq. eldest ?on of J. 
Smith, esq. of Foden Bank, near Maccles¬ 
field, to the eldest daughter of .7. Heat, esq. 
of Restormell Park, in thiscounty.— R. Taun. 
ton, M.D. of Truro, to Anna, youngest daugh¬ 
ter of the late Rev. J. Whitacre, rector of 
Ruan Lanyherne. 
Died.] At Launceston, 22, Miss E.Tythe, 
of Truro ; a young lady of engagingmanners- 
and undissembled piety. 
At Falmouth, 83, J Bull, esq. formerly 
commander of a packet on the station. 
At Truro, in bis 22d year,. Thomas, young¬ 
est son of J. Vivian,esq; distinguished alike 
by his proficiency as a scholar and his intel¬ 
ligence and assiduity as a man of business.— 
[Not. 1, 
By the bursting of a blood-vessel, Mr. W. 
Cocker, saddler. 
WALKS. 
Died.] Af Haverfordwest, 92, Mr. R. 
Rees. This veteran had >erved in the fieet 
under Admiral Hawke: was at the taking 01' 
Bellisle, Martinico, St. Lucia, <fcc. and was 
on board the Dragon, at the taking of the 
Havannah, where he lost an arm. 
P. Lewis, esq. of Downton Hall, Radnor¬ 
shire, many years an active magistrate of that 
county. 
SCOTLAND. 
Married.] At Edinburgh, H.M.Warter, 
esq. of Sibberscript, Salop, to Elizabeth, the 
only daughter of the late Mr. Mungo Park. 
Died.] At Lawrence Kirk, 88. Mr. Charles 
Stivers; of first-rate mechanical ingenuity, 
The late Lord Gardenstone, founder of the 
village of Lawrence Kirk, brought him to 
that place and introduced him to noriceasa 
maker of snuff-boxes. Originally he was a 
joiner to the late Sir J. Nicholson, of Glen- 
bervie. His boxes were so well executed, 
that all imitations fell short of their neatness, 
polish and accuracy. 
At Edinburgh, J. Hervey, esq. of Hawthorn, 
Berks; a president of the Royal Physical 
Society of Edinburgh, and assistant to Dr. 
Hamilton, physician of the Royal Infirmary. 
His death was occasioned by a puncture 
which he received while inspecting the mor¬ 
bid appearances of a dead body. 
IRELAND. 
A new bridge is to be erected across the 
Liffey, from the new road leading to the 
Royal Hospital, to the opposite side, nearly 
fronting the entrance into Phoenix Park. 
The county of Limerick has been the 
seat of resistance of oppression within the 
month, and several persons, not the most 
blameable, have fallen victims to popular 
feeling; among others R. Going, esq. 
Married.] Lord Edward Chichester, 2d 
son of the Marquis of Donnegal, to Amelia 
daughter of H. Grady, esq. of Merion Square, 
Dublin. 
Died.] At Somerville House, eountv of 
Meath, 43, Marianne, wife of Sir Marcus 
Somerville, bart. and M.P.—At Palnieston 
near Limerick, Mrs. Bucknor, widow, at the 
age of 112. 
Dorsetshire—-Ireland. 
TO CORRESPONDENTS, &c. 
We shall still feel obliged to our Greenock Correspondent if he wil1 favour us i citk 
ike promised specimens of the trottel plant. 
We shall also be glad to hear further from the gentleman ivh ; called at our office in 
June , and promised important information relative to Junius. 
Some subscribers request information relative to the disposal of the money collected 
for a monument to Locke , and among the directors of which appeared a Mr. Mortimer. 
We hope out poetical readers will accept this month of the News from Parnassus , and 
. a mo other articles which hare left no room for uur usual poetical columns 
We repeat our invitation for local anecdotes of the curious Houses. The next will 
be Bryant's, at Chesterton: Newton's , at Wolstropc; Prior's , at Downing Moll ; 
and Ocwleu’s, at Ckcrt*sed . 4 .* c/> e h~rve oipm&xvdd i'hSJ mas / be had 
at one edch. 
