1800.] 
whofe panniers hadsnearly touched him in 
palling. i 
. DEVONSHIRE, % 
The affluent inhabitants of Exmouth and 
its neighbourhood have formed a fund for 
purchafing provifions, to be retailed to the 
poor at reduced prices.—-Wheat at 8s. per’ 
bufhel, Barley at 4s, and Potatoes at 6d. per 
feck. 
The Ethalion. frigate was lately wrecked | 
by ftriking ona funken rock near the Pen- 
marks, while cruiging in company with the 
Fifhguird of 44 guns, occafioned by a dead 
‘calm, and the tide fetting. ftrong on the fhore 
prevented her having fteerage. way. 
Married.|_ At Exeter, Wm. Fofket, efq. 
of London, to Mifs Charlotte Milford, daugh- 
ter of S. Milford, efq. banker of Exeter. Mr. 
Medland, to Mifs Taylor, 
At Thorverton, Mr. James Lee, to Mifs 
Sarah Bamfley. ft 
' At_ Bideford, Mr. A. Dingle, to Mifs 
A. Sweet, of North Tawton, 
_At Plymouth, Captain G, TY Shortland, 
of the royal navy, to Mi(s £. ‘Tonkins, daugh- 
ter of P. Tonkins, efq. of that place. Captain 
John Wight, of the royal navy, to Mifs 
Schank, daugh. of Com. Schank. J-F. Simp- 
fon, efq. of ‘Launce Abbey, Leicefterthire, to 
Mifs Ducarel, daughter of Guft. Ducurel, efq. 
of Exmouth. : 
At Chillington, Mr, Jofeph Poole, to Mifs 
Ann Niels, of Honiton, Jolin Searle, efy. to’ 
Miss Rowland, daughter of John. Rowland, 
efq. Mayor of Colyford. Bh ias3 
Died.) At Kenton, Mr. Wm. Potter, jua. 
_ At Octery St. Mary, Mrs. Seffe. 
At Bath, Henry L. Brown, efg. of Combe, 
Satchfield, late captain of the Eaft Devon’ 
Militia. 
Act Tiverton, Rev. R. Broadley, A. Mi 
_ At Milverton, Mr, Henry Spurway, many 
years a refpeétable attorney there. 
At Barnftaple; Mifs Ann Saunders. Mr. 
Tucker, lieutenant of the royal navy. 
At his feat near Honiton, 

. efq. 
At North Tawton, where fhe was interred 
en the anniverfary of her birth-day, Mrs. Pad- 
don, wife of the Rev. -J. Paddon, of that 
place, 
Mr, Payne, of Plymouth Dock, a fine 
“youth of fifteen, whofe death was occafioned 
by the accidental difcharge of his gun when 
crofling a hedge.) The papers record in the 
prefent month an unufual number of fatal 
_ accidents from the fame caufe. 
|. Died.J At his feat at Minehead, in Devon- 
fhire, aged 72,. the Right Hon Wilmot 
- Vaughan, Earl of Lifburne, of the kingdom 
of Ireland; Lord Lieutenant and Cuftos Ro- 
_tulorum of the county of Cardigan. His 
- Kordthip had reprefented his native county of 
Cardigan in Parliament, for a period of near 
forty years; but advanced in age, and preffed 
dowa by infirmity, he withdrew himfelf from 
_ the reprefentation at the general eleftion ix 
_Monraty Mae. No, 5s. 
Devonfhire—=Cornwall—Wales. 
-extenfive, poflefling all the elegance wit! 
Watts, 
G7 
1796, and has ever fince lived in retirement, 
It is no-flattery to his memory to fay, that 
his underftanding was fuperior to mott, equal 
to the bef: his claffical attainments were 
10u% 
the pedantry of the profeffed fcholar: his 
tafte was pure, chafte, and corre@t: his me- 
mory fingularly retentive; and his judgment 
penetrating, difcriminating, and accurate.—x 
Blefled with a difpofition amiable, benevo- 
lent, day hele and fincere, he difcharged 
the feveral relations of life with tendernefs, 
affection, and faithfulnefs. — Beloved by his 
neighbourhoods, and united to his family by 
the clofeft endearments, his death is moist 
feverely lamented. 
At Exeter, aged 89, Mr. Matthew 
Barrett, fon of Mr, M. Barrett, of that city. - 
coal-merchant. Mrs. Irwin, widow of the 
late Col. Irwin, Mrs, Tucker, widow of the 
late Mr. J. Tucker, merchant, of that city. 
Mrs. Hirtzell. Mr. Webber, farrier. Mes. 
Pinckfan. ‘Mrs. Gattey, wife of Jofeph. 
Gattey, efq. late Mayor of Exeter. Mr. Da- 
vid Jackfon, of Stokefley, Yorkshire, father. 
of Mr. Jackfon, poftmafter, of Exeter. Mrs. 
Luccombe, late of the Globe Tavern. Mrs. 
Dona. Mrs. Richards, Aged 76, Henry 
Tarrant, efq. Mrs. Glubb, rcli@ of the late 
Rey. Mr. Glubb, of Bickton. Mrs. Allen. 
Mrs. Dangford, wife of Mr. Dangford, clo- 
thier. 
CORNWALL, 
Died] At Truro, of a rapid decline, the, 
Fion. Major-General Charles’ Monfon. . He 
had quitted the government of Jerfey a fhore - 
time before, and was preceeding by the-ad- 
vice of his phyficians to try the climate of 
Lifbon, but did not. live long. enough to fet 
fail. He was third brother to the prefent 
Lord Monfon, and entered early in life into 
the foot guards, where he, held the sank of 
Lieut. Colonel. In the firtt expedttion to 
Holland, he was aid de eamp to the Duke of 
York, and ferved under him with high ap- 
probation. On his.return to England, he was 
appoicted equery to the king, and foon after 
governor of the ifland of Jerfey. To. ftill 
more important. military employments, he 
doubtlefs would have been advanced ; had not 
a premature fate awaited him‘ at the age of 
42, to the lafting regret of his family and. 
friends, 
WALES, . 
A plan isin agitation to abolith the fepa- 
rate jurifdittion of the Great Seffions in 
Wales, and.all the Judyethips: that.are de- 
pendent upon it. The adminiftration of juf- 
tice in Wales will be incorporated with that. 
in England, and two new circuits fonmed,. ” 
at which caufes will be tried. by. writs of 
nift prius, iffeing from the courts at. Wefts 
Tainfter: As a part of :this change, three 
additional Judges will be made, who will 
fuperfetie the Juftices of the Great SeMions 5 
and in Weftminfter-Hall fit as affiftants to 
tee Lord Chancellor, in whofe Court the 
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