480 
JVUt & ft ire.—Irela n cl. 
In his 2Sth year, Lieut. Seeds, R.N. son 
of T. S. esq. of Portsea. He met his death 
while in pursuit of some smugglers on the 
north coast of Ireland, at the sound of Rath- 
lin, a dangerous navigation from the con¬ 
fluence of many tides, and the vessel was 
never seen again. The father has lost 
three other sons in the uublie service. 
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WILTSHIRE. 
Married.] The Rev. H. W. Beauchamp, 
vicar of Latton, &c. to the only daughter 
of the Rev. R. Vernon, rector of Heythorp, 
Oxon.—The Rev. J. E. Good, of Salisbury, 
to Mary, 2d daughter of J. March, esq. of 
Honiton, Devon. 
Died. J At Salisbury, in his 65th year 
Mr. Alderman Emby. 
Mr. S. Chappie, farmer, of Little Drew. 
-—In London, Mr. Marsh, second son of 
the late Dr. M. of High worth.—J. Crowdie. 
esq. solicitor, of Highworth. His in¬ 
tegrity and zea'r in the line of his profes¬ 
sion, commanded the esteem of his clients 
and cotemporaries. 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
A fire broke out on the22d of November, 
in llchester gaol, by which the whole of 
the woollen factory and workshops were 
consumed, and the lives of Mr. Hunt, and 
several other prisoners endangered. The 
damage is estimated at 20001. 
Married .] At Gretna green, F. Drake, 
esq. to Miss C. Bacon.—In Loudon, the 
Rev C Crook, rector of Bath, to the heiress 
of the late C. Worthington, esq. of Lincoln’s 
Inn.—Mr. Woodward, surgeon, of Knights- 
bridge, to Sophia, eldest daughter of Mr. 
Cuff, chemist of Bath.- James, son of T. 
Woodford, esq. of Taunton, to Elizabeth, 
daughter of S. Peile, esq. of Tottenham.— 
Died. ] At Bath, Lady Tydd, relict of 
the late Sir J. T. bart, of Lamberton, 
Queen’s County, Ireland.—The Lady of 
the Right Hon. Viscount Mount Earl—J. 
W. Barton, esq. captain in the 2d Somerset 
militia and provincial grand treasurer to 
the masonic fraternity for Somerset.—Mr. 
T. Brewer, surgeon, soon after the death of 
his only sou, in Jamaica, by the yellow 
fever.—Mr. Franklin, late chemist and 
druggist.—Mr. Laycock, attorney, of De¬ 
vizes.—Elizabeth, relict of the late R. 
Goodwin, esq.—In her 72d year, Ann, wife 
of T. Whitacre, esq.—Marianne, wife of 
Rear Admiral Ballard. 
At Frenchay, S. Worral, esq. late town- 
clerk of Bristol.—At Plaistree-house, near 
Taunton, 72, the Rev. Dr. Ambrose, of 
Mount Ambrose, county of Dublin. 
DORSETSHIRE. 
Married. ] At Dorchester, Mr. Barge, 
aged 52, to Miss Hunt, aged 53. 
f Dec. l. 
Died.] At Dorchester, Mr. M. Baker, 
auctioneer, 68. 
At Kingston, near Dorchester, in her 
97th year, Mrs. Bowriug. She.retained all 
her faculties unimpaired. 
Ann, relict of the late J. Jovce, esq. of 
Bristol. , 
Devonshire. 
The labourers on the new line of road 
between Exeter and Plymouth, are pro¬ 
ceeding rapidly. 
Married.] M. Elkin, esq. of Bridge 
Town, Barbadoes, to Esther, daughter of 
the late A. Joseph, esq. of Plymouth. 
Died.] At Exeter, Mrs. Truman, widow 
of the late proprietor of the Exeter Flying 
Post.—In his 34th year, J. Jones, esq. an 
eminent solicitor. 
At Sidmouth, in his 20th year, Lieut. 
H. R. Bernard, R.N. 
CORNWALL. 
Married .] At Penrhyn, Capt. Huxtable, 
of Ilfracombe, to Miss C. Brewer.—At 
Stowford, Mr. Dodge, aged 71, to Miss 
Laves, aged 20. 
Died.] At Marazion, 70, J.Turner, esq. 
surgeon. 
At Jersey, returning from the conti¬ 
nent, J. Trelawney, esq. eldest son of the 
Rev. Sir H. Trelawney, bart. of Trelawney. 
At Penzance, 22, the son of Mr. J. Tho¬ 
mas. 
At West Looe, 70, Mrs. M. Morrisli. 
WALES. 
Married.] At Tenby, G. Ahderson, esq. 
to Amelia, daughter of the late N. Garner, 
psq. of the Bahama Islands.—Lately, P. B. 
Entwistle, esq. of Southerdown, South 
Wales, to the only daughter of J. Bassett, 
esq. of Borviistoue-house, Glamorganshire. 
Died.] At Pembroke, 83, Mr. G. Wil¬ 
liams, post-master. A situation which he 
filled honourably upwards of 21 years. 
Suddenly, while sitting in her carriage, 
Mrs. Williams, wife of C. W. esq. of Craigy- 
den, Anglesea,and M.P. for Marlow. 
SCOTLAND. 
Died.] At Aberdeen, SO, J. Ewen, esq. 
He has bequeathed £1000 to the magis¬ 
trates and clergy of Montrose, for the 
erection of an hospital for the maintenance 
and education of boys. 
IRELAND. 
Several shocks of an earthquake have 
been felt at Cunnemeire and other places, 
and quantities of land have disappeared. 
Married.] R. Smith, esq. of Ballynatra, 
high sheriff, county of Waterford, to the 
Hon H. St. Leger, daughter of the late 
Viscount Doneraiil.—Mr. P. J. Bedford, of 
the Theatre Royal, Dublin, to Lucy A. 
Greene, of Covent Garden Theatre. 
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