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At Bridgewater, Lady A. Montague, fitter 
of the Duke of Manchetter. 
At Budleigh, Mrs. A. Hood, eldet fifter 
of the Lords Hood and Bridport, particularly 
endeared to her indigent neighbours, to whom 
fhe was a conftant friend. 
At Biddeford, Mr. P. Burgefs, upwards of so 
yea's in the Cuftoms there; a man of pene- 
trating genius and e> cellent underftanding— 
From a culpable diffidence, his talents, how- 
ever, were buyied in obicurity. 
At Chipley, J. Cluke, efq 
At Brompton Ralph, Mr. Lovey, where he 
aad been parith cleric 63 years 
Dorfet/bire. 
Married. At Shaftfbury, Mr. J. Dowding, 
aged 65, to Mrs. L. King, aged 63. 
At Lymington, Major Thomas, of the 28th 
of foot, to Mifs M. Bulmer. 
At Sherborn, Mr. Parry, furgeon, to Mifs 
Buxton, 
At Shafton, T. Higgins to J. Cookman.— 
Higgins was tried Jately for the murder of his 
wife : on that oceafion his prefent wife was the 
puncipal evidence again{t him. 
Ed. Williams, oe of Henningflone-hall, to 
Mifs Flinn, of Swainfwick, near Bath. 
Died.| At Sherborn, Mrs. Owen. 9 Mrs. F. 
Wanvick. At Martock, Mifs Jennes. Mrs. 
Faithing, of Benfield park. 
Devoifbire. 
An Agricultural Society for the eaftern 
diftri¢ts of this county cnly (in a meet- 
ing of which J. B. Cholwick, efg. was 
chairman) thas been lately organized, 
and a fubtcription opened for the purpofes 
of the inftitution. 
Dartmouth, March 29. For feveral 
months paft, a fpecies of wolf, or wild 
dog, has been ranging in the foreft of 
Dartmoor, and deitroyed soo theep. 
Married.) At Plymouth, Mr. Hervey to 
Mifs Cleveiton. 
At Teignmouth, G. Forbes, efg. of London, 
to Mifs Penfon. 
At Sidbury, Mr. Hallet, of Axminfter, to 
Mifs Taylor: 
At Collumpton, R. Cruges, efq. to Mifs P. 
Axford, of L, Cleverell, Wilts. 
At Exeter, W..A. Bartlett, of Somerfethhire, 
gent. to Mis. P. Nation. 
At Silverton, Mr. Pafmore to Mifs Wit- 
cocks. 
At Tiverton, Mr. Wilmot, of Bridgewater, 
to Mifs S. Hurley. 
Died} At Plymouth, N.P. Pine, lieut. and 
guar. mafter of the eaft Devon milita. Aged $o. 
Mifs Harrington. Aged 70, Mr. Stevens. 
At pa Mr. Forward, attorney, P. 
Perring, efq. of Membland. 
At evita Mrs. Coleman. 
At Exeter, — Lammas, apprentice toa dyer; 
\having ftepped on the edge of a hoiling fur- 
mace, he tell backwards, into it, He was 
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drawn out a few feconds a‘terwards, and lan 
guifhed four hours, till he expired. ‘The rev. 
R. Hole, reGior of N. Tawton and Chum- 
leigh. Mrs. Worthy. Mr. G. Cheetham 
Mifs M. Green. 
H. Shilfon. 
The Kev. J. Fleming, rector of Plymtree, a 
gentleman of extenfive Knowledge, and un- 
bounded charity. 
Aged 84, Mrs. Peafe. Mr. 
Cornwall. 
The Cornwall Agricultural Society 
have agreed to fecond the views of the 
Board of Agriculture, in petitioning 
Parliament for a bill to inclofe the wate 
lands. -Cornwall is peculiarly interefted, 
both in the genera’ object, and in the 
mode of carrying it into execution, hav- 
ing larger traéts of waite lands, in pro- 
portion to its extent, than almoft any 
other county ; and property there be- 
ing fo minutely divided, as to preclude ap- 
plication for priva ake bi lls, from the ex- 
pence of procuring them. ‘The Society 
are alfo endeavouriug to promote the 
more extenfive cultivation of graffes and 
green crops, &c. in the county. 
A {pirited fub{cription has been en- 
tered into for the widows and 27 or- 
phans of the 7 pilots, drowned lately in 
attempting to affift a veffel in diftrefs on 
the weftern rocks of the Scilly Hands. 
pee Mr. Ward, furgeon, of Foweys 
Mifs Stevens, of St. Ives. 
oe Fowey, Mr. R. Duggen to Mifs A. Long. 
Died | Mir. Fyke, of Falmouth, merchant, 
pofleffed of vigor6us intellectual powers, and a 
heart fraught with every focial quality. 
Mr. RK. Bluditone. 
Wales. 
Married.| At Liemfaintfiraid, Mont. the 
rev, T. J. Davies to Mifs M. Woxthington. 
At Llandiloes, E. Rees, aged 77, to HE. Bax- 
ter, aged 74! 
At Holywell, Mr. E. Cames to Mifs H. 
Jones. 
Died.| At Ruthin, extenfively regretted, 
the Rev. Thomas Roberts, A.M. head-mafter 
of the grammar-fchool, a fituation he had filled 
with the greateft credit and fatisfaction. The 
town and neighbourhood of Ruthin, will long 
have to lament a lofs, that to the public cannot 
be eafily fupplied, and which, in its private 
view, is irreparable. 
At Holywell, Mr. Small, attorney. 
At Bronwhylfa,, near St. Ataph, Mrs. Hughes, 
relict T. Hughes, efq. 
At Aberllolwyn, Cardigan, E. Hughes, efq. 
At Bettws, Mr. Williams, attorney. 
The rev. R. Lewis, vicar of 3 united pa- 
rifhes, in Caermarthenthire. 
At Kirkwelli, J. Baptifte Morelli, efq. an 
eminent compofer of mufic, and, for many 
- years leader of the band, at the Opera-houle, 
London. 
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