1808.] 
Vaughan, daughter of Richard V, esq. 
Jehn Cobham, « esq. to Miss ‘Tobin, daughter 
of James T. esq.—-Capt. Fisher, of the 6th 
dragoon guards, to Miss Lucy Sparrow, fourth 
daughter. of the late James S. esq. of Bourton. 
At Bristol, C. L. Muller, esq. of the 
Paragon, Paecicheas: to Miss M. B. Fox, 
eldest dauchrer of Edward Long Fox, M. D. 
of Brislington Houses 
At Bath, J. F. Gyles, esq. to Miss Mor- 
gan.—=The Rev. William Marshall, to Ca- 
roline, daughter of Benjamin Cole, esq. 
Edward Webb, esq. of Sion-hill, to, Miss 
Mary Price. 
At Taunton St. Mary, John Brooks, esq. 
to Miss Hallet. 
Died.) At Bristol, Joseph Thomas Waugh, 
B. A. Gresham. professor of rhetoric, el- 
dest son of the late Joseph W. esq. of Dow- 
gate All,—IMrs. Bendall.—-Mary George, 
aged 114, being great-great-grandmother to 
a numerous family.—Mr. Henry Lhomas, 2 
~—Mrs. Anne Casamajor, daughter of the 
Yate Louis C. esq. 90. 
At Westbury upon Trym, Mr. Thomas 
Pinker, 74. 
At Pitcombe House, near Bruton, the Rev. 
John Dalton, 32. 
At South Petherton, Mr. Anstice, 83. He 
had 14 children, and 94 grand-children: 10. 
of the former and 67 of the latter are still 
living. 
Phillips Cosby, esq. admiral of the Red 
Sqvadron, 77. {A further account of whom 
will be given in our next. ] 
At Wilton Fouse, Taunton, Mrs. Pley- 
dell, relict.cf Jonathan Morton, P. esq. 
At the Hot Wells, Clifton, in the prime of 
life, john Johnson, of Great Torrington, 
Devon, efq. anda captain in the Royal West- 
minster Regiment of Militia, 
At Bath, Edward Horne, esq, ef Bier’s 
Moeunt, Hants -—~Mrs. Mangle, widow of 
Rob, M.esq.-Mr. Holdstock, master of the 
Blue School.—john Mcughan, esq. late of 
York.—Miss Stevenson, daughter of the late 
Rev, Mr. S. of Eaft Retford, and sister of 
Mr. 5. printer, Norwich.-Richard Ivylease, 
esq. of Weston, 74. 
At Wells, J. Salmon, esq. 
In his 19th year, after a few days severe 
illness, Henry Redwar, esq. youngest son of 
the late Henry R, esq. of Spanish Town, fa- 
maica, and son-in-law of Robert Davis, esq. 
of Middlehill. 
At Southill, Colonel John Strode, late 
commander of the Bath Voiunteer Infantry 5 
a gentleman not more beloved by a numerous 
and highly respectable circle of private 
griepds, than esteemed as a public character. 
DORSETSHIRE. 
Married.) At Marnhull, Mr. T. Thomp- 
sen, of Nether Compton, to Miss Rawes. 
&t Lyme, the Rev. James Trego, of Ex- 
eter, to Miss Harriet Peacock, third daughter 
ef George P. esq. 
Mowcucy Mac. No. 168, 
Dorset-—Devon—Cornwall— WValese 
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Died.] At Ibbertony the Rev, O. Wassey 
rector of that place, 37. 
At Poole, Miss Maria Burton, daughter of 
the late George B. esq. of the Isle of Wight 
DEVONSHIRE. 
Married.} At Twirton, George James 
Riddell, esq. of Beauchamp House, to 
Miss ages Wood, youngest daughter of the 
Rev. T. Woed. 
Died.] On board a brig, off Bideford, 
Devon, on his voyage to Greenock, the Rev. 
George Hay Drummond, M.A. prebendary 
at CaS son of the late nee nbishop of York, 
and, uncle to the present Marl of Kinnoul. 
His ee ie with several letters, and 
360 beautiful drawings of the various places 
he had visited, were washed on shore. He 
was of Christ Caurch, Oxford; A.M. 17835 
and has published aac Sermons. 
CORNWALL, 
Married.} At Probus, Wm. Rashleigh 
Esq. of Kilmarth, to Miss Stackhouse, 
daughter of Wm. S. Esq. of Trehane. 
Lieutenant Menzies, on the impress ser= 
vice, to Miss Eliz. Grose. 
At Myler, Mr. Humphreys, Purser of his 
majesty’s ship Experiment, to Miss Charlotte 
Buckingham, of Flushing. 
At Ludguan, Captain Richar s,of the Mage 
delaine, to Miss Joanna Matthews, of Pen- 
zance. 
Died.| At St. Maty’s, Scilly, Mr. William 
Jackson, druggist, son of the late Mr. J. sur- 
geon, of Penryn. 
At Penryn, Mrs. Treeve, reict of Mr John 
At St. Ives, Mr. William Richards, 80. 
At Falmouth, Mrs. Rentfree. 
At eon near Cameliord, Mrs. 
ken, wife of John H. esq. 2 
At Cameliord, Mr.Parmenas Pearce, oneof 
the aldermen of that ancient borough. 
At Advent, Mrs. Dorothy Burt. 
At Mevapissey, Mrs. Dorcas Truscott. 
She was carried to her grave by six of her sons. 
At St. Germans, Mr. John Lictle, of 
Truro. 
At Sake, Mr. William Keast. * 
At Falmouth, George Croller Fox, Esq. 
At Truro, wine Vivian, relict of the Rey. 
Thos. V. of Cornwood, Devon, 88.—irs. 
Rachel Tregion, 90.—Mrs, Davey, wile of 
Mr. Gabriel D. 71,— Mrs. C. Turner 
At Penryn, Mr. Wm. Rawling. 
At St. Columb, Mr. R. Francis. 
At Camelford, Mrs. Treleaven wife of 
Mr. T. 88. 
Hawe 
WALES. 
Several gentlemen interested in the mines 
ralozgy of Wales, have determined to have 
the mountains in that country examined by 
a practical mineralogist, in order that the 
various veins of metallic ores contained in 
them may be worked, ir. sufficiently valuable. 
The investigation las succeeded, as far as 
yet pursued, beyond expectation, and in a 
Smadl part of the prescribed range of mine- 
salogical 
