1310.) i 
the memory of 2 man who had been vniform- 
ly Just, and whose integrity was inflexible, 
Mr. Cooden, with some relatives and clergy~ 
man, accompanied by all his.tenantry, pre- 
ceded the carpse to the grave. ‘The appears 
ance was awfully solemn, and-the affecting 
ceremony was pathetically and impressively 
performed: before a numersus audience, who 
had-willingly assembied to pay their last tri- 
bute of respect to so venerable and good a 
character, f 
DEVONSHIRE. 
The Rev. T. May, has been instituted to 
the vicarage of Fremington. 
A new communication is now opened be- 
tween Exeter and-the metropolis, through 
Somersetshire, ‘caving the old road ac Honi- 
ton, passing through Ilminster, and falling 
into it again at Andover. It shortens the 
distance trom Exeter ten miles, and: from 
Bath to London eleven miles, and avoids 
many tong and dangerous hills. 
The corn harvest_has afforded a cood:ave- 
rage Crop in this and the adjoining counties. 
The asylum at Stonehouse for female 
penitents being too small; the Rev. Dr. 
Hawker has purchased Hampton-house, late 
Sir Edward Pellew?s, for the laudable purpose 
ot forming a more extensive settlement for 
that description of wretched women. 
Married.}] At Exeter, Mr. Long, to Miss 
Tricks,—The Rev. James Spisk, to Mrs. 
Palmer.—Mr. Westway, to Miss Wedger.— 
Mr. John Lascombe, pluivber, to Miss F. 
Taylor, daughter of Mr. F. cabinet maker. — 
Mr. Kemp, proctor, to Mrs. Winter, relict 
of,the late Thomas W. esq. of Gibraltar. 
At Mamhead, Joseph Pole Carew, esq. 
eldest son of the Right Hon, Reginald Ca- 
rew, of Anthony Huuse, Cornwall, to Miss 
Caroline Ellis, second daughter of John Ellis, 
of Mamhead House, esq. 
At Dittisham, Nicholas Brooking, jun. 
esq. af Dartmouth, to Miss Charlotte Roope, 
daughter of Roope Harris Roope, esq. of 
Chipton. 
At Stoke, Lieutenant D: G. Hawkins, RiM. 
to Miss MaryAnn Cullum. 
At Plymouth, Mr. J. C. Mudge, to Miss 
H. Macey March—Mr. Paul Doughty, 
aged 84, to Marv Dolwood, aged 71.—Mr, 
Fillis, wine-merchant, to Miss Herbert, 
daughter of —— Herbert, banker. 
At Tiverton, William Dunsford, esq. late 
commander of the Ceres East Indiaman, to 
Emilia, youngest -aughter of the late John 
Halsey, esq ot Bombay —!ohn Were Cierke, 
@sq_ to ‘rances, fourth daughter of the lace 
Sir Thomas, and sister to the present Sir 
Henry Carew, barc. 0: Haccombe. 
At Modbury, Richard Swiit, esq. of the 
‘Sth light diagoons, to “iss Sarah Perring, 
daughter of the late Phillip P. esqrof that. ’ 
place 
At. Honiton, Mr. P. S. Wish, of Broad: 
Ciist, toMiss E. Tooze. 
At West Aldington,. the Rev. W.-C, 
Devonshire. 
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Clark, rector of Mortomhampstead, to Miss 
Naylor, of Coombe Royal, Kingsbridge. 
At Honiton, Mr. Carpenter, tanner, of 
East Budleigh, to Miss Maty Lott, of 
Honiton. 4 ay 
At Topsham, Mr. Burnett, to Miss 
Woodley. Br 
Died.] At Exeter, Mr, Charles Woolle 
combe, surgeon.—Mrs. Gattsy, wife of Mr. 
Wm. G.—Mrs Ellis, widew of Vr. E. draws 
ing-master, Miss Elizabech Hull, daughter 
of Mr. Hull, of “Tamerton.—Thomas Are. 
thut, of the Woolpack.—Mrs. Muslin, wife 
of Mr..M. of che Devonshire Arms «Mrs, 
Meidrum, relict of the late Mr. Meldrum; * 
linen drapere 
At P.ymouth, L. Artbur, esq:—Mrs. 
Davies, wife of Mr. Charles DP. cabinet ma 
ker.—Mr. Bates, of the ThreesCrowrs. == 
Lieatenant Eastman, of the 13th regimenc of 
foot.—Mr. John Treby Matthew, aged 30, 
many years chief clerk to the city bank, 
luxeter. - ; 
At Plymouth Dock, Francis Squire, esq. 
one of the.ancients of the Society of New 
Inn, Londen, 74, . - ; Bil 
At Flat House, near Portsmouth, Mte 
Gladstone, foreman to Mr. Colville, mer- 
chant, which place he filled for many years 
with integrity. 
At Kkxmouth, Captain Henry Pasmore, of 
the West India service. ee 
At Totness, Mrs. Burdon, wife of Lizue © 
tenant Charles Burdon, R.M. 
At Lympstone, sincerely regretted, Mis.: 
Hill, wife of Mr. john Hill, of Rotherhithe, 
and daughter of the late Dr. Meddox. 
At Dawlish, Miss Jones, eldest daughter 
of the’ late John fones;: esq. of Frankly, : 
Wilts. 
At Morchard Bishop, Elizabeth, wife of 
the Rev. W. C. Tucker. 
At Tiverton, Capt. George Andrews, of 
the Royal Navy —Aged 80, Mr. Richard’ 
Brimson, town-serjeant. sek bait 
At Knackershole, near Plymouth, Mr, 
John Sole, surgeon, of Saltash. 
At Topsham, Mr. Wm. ‘Townsend, shae- 
maker, who, by living parsimoniously, had : 
accumulated upwards of 20001. 
At Plymouth, Major Innes, of the 94th 
of Scots brigade, who came home in his ma- 
jesty’s ship Milan, fronr Lisbon;, he had. 
landed but a few hours. This officer had of. 
ten distinguished himself in his country’s 
cause. He was a subaltern of the grenadicr 
company of the 94th regiment at the storm- 
ing ot -Seringapatam,. when Caprain Hay, 
(brother of the present Brigadier General 
Hay, of the Scots’ Royal,) and one subaleern 
were killed, and Mr. innes and anorhes-sus 
baltern, all of one company, were severely | 
wounded. His long services in the East In- 
dies, brought on a liver complaint, and his ate 
tive services at Cadiz, produeed a dysentery, 
of which he died. His remains were inteped 
wilh -milatary honours, in Portsmouth #41" 
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