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plain of ground ae we conceive it 
bids fair to be the most favoured spot in 
England. 
Marrieq.} At Bath, Thomas Pacer. 
esq. of Preston, Da iares to Mary Isabella, 
fourth daughter of the late Francis Trapps, 
esq. of Nidd Hall, Yorkshire. 
At Bristol, William Ash, esq. of Ashville, 
county of ES Sy to Mrs. Griffiths. —Mr, 
Joseph Symes, to Sica. eldest daughter of 
fosiah Hill, esq.—-Walter Ellis, esq. to Mrs. 
Emerson, of Conkham. 
At Taunton, Mr. John Stubbs, jun. of 
London, to Miss Welch, daughter of J. W. 
esq. 
At Winterbourne, the Rey. George Shute, 
to Anna, daughter of E.. Ball, esq. of 
Frenchay: 
At Bishop’s Hail, near Taunton, Mr. 
Penton, of Bristol, to Miss Townsend, 
daughter of the late Rev. George T. 
Died.} At Bath, William Ricketts, esq. 
formerly of the 52d regiment,—Sandiforth 
Streatfield, esq. 55.—Emma, only daughter 
of J. Symons, esg-—Mrs. Whitmash, relict 
ef Henry W. esq. of Batt’s Place.—-Mrs. 
Fairfax, wife of John F. esq. of Newton 
Kyme, Yorkshire. 
At Bristol, aged 19, John Dawes Worgan. 
He was a Hebrew, Greek, and Latin scholar 5 
had added the acquitement of the French, 
Italian, and other modern languages ; and 
was a poet of no mean order. He had been 
for some time domestic tutor to the sons of 
Dr. Jenner, who discovered his brilliant ta- 
lente, but whose sagacity always predicted an 
-early grave to this specimen of premature 
genius. He wasa sincere christian, of amia- 
ble manners, and unimpeachable morals.» 
_ Mrs. Foster, wife of the Rev. Robert F. pre- 
centor of the cathedral.—Captain Swyer, of 
the 17th regiment orf foot, third son of the 
late Robert S.esq. of Shaftesbury. 
At Bath Easton, Sir George Colebrooke, 
bart. formerly a merchant and broker in Lon- 
don, of the first eminence and most extensive 
dealings ; but his commercial concerns were 
ruined by an avaricious speculation in alum. 
At Clifton, Mrs. Harriet Isted, second 
daughter of the Jate Ambrose I. esq. of Ecton, 
Northamptonshire.—In his 56th year, the 
Rev, William Sandford, vicar of Castlerea, 
tn the county of Rascommon, in Ireland; 
highly respected for his learning and piety. 
Wir. S. was descended from an ancient family 
in that county. and was himself the next 
brother and presumptive heir to the title and 
estates of the present Lord Mount Sandford. 
At Wells, Joseph Oldham, of Caynham 
Court, esq. who some years since served the 
office of high sheriff for the county of Salop. 
At Taunton, John Norman, esq. 82. 
DORSETSHIRE. 
Married} At Stockland, W. Hody Cox, 
esq. to Miss Cook, of Combe St,-Nicholas, 
Somerset. 
Dorsetshire — Devonshire—Cornwall. 
[Sept. 1 ’ 
Died.] At Holstock, Mrs. Guppy, widow 
of Mr. Samuel G. 102. 
At Winborn Minster, Mr. Wright, 70.— 
Miss Sarah Hussey, ote ns 
At Kingston, Mr. Richard Dean, 38. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
Married] At Exeter, Capt. Charles Stis- 
ted, of the 13th Light Dragoons, to Eliza, 
eldest daughter of Colone! Burn. —Mr, Allen, 
solicitor of Montgomery, to Miss Tasxtnore. 
At Bideford, Mr. Webb, surgeon, to —e 
S. Lillington of Birmingham. 
At Barkbani. the Rev. T. Melhuish, fei 
low of Exeter College, Oxford, to Elizabeth, 
daughter cf the Rev. Richard Walter, vector 
of Parkham. 
At Great Torington, Francis Kingdon, 
esq. to Miss Palmer, daughter of the Reve 
DeanP. 
At Stonehouse, Lieut. Payne, of the Royal 
Marines, to Miss Trent, daughter of Gover- 
ner T. 
Died.| At Ottery Barracks, Lieut: Col. Sta- 
pleton, of the sduth Devon militia. 
At Teignmouth, Mr. Philip Wootton, son 
of Mr. W. of Asliburton.—Mr. Join Haye 
man, 62. 
At Exeter, Mrs. Trehane.<—-Mr. giro 
Brown. 
At Plymouth, Mr. Peter Symons, sen.-one 
of the oldest and most respectable merchants 
in that town.-Mrs.. Mary Lyman, wife of 
Major L.—-Mrs. Macey. 
At Torr Down House, Swimbridge, James 
Natt, esq. 
At Underwood, Mrs. P. Birdwood, wife of 
Mr B. of Plymouth. 
At Langport, Mr. Robert Viney. . 
CORNWALL. 
Married | The Rev. W. Jones, of the In- 
dependent Chapel in St. Columb, to Miss 
Bassett, eldest daughter of John B. esq. of 
Cheytan. 
At Kenwyn, Mr. L. Jaques, surgeon, of 
London, to Miss Lydia Tuck, daughter of 
Mr. T. of Turro. 
Died.] At Falmouth, Edward Foxeroft 
‘Slade, esq. son of Robert S. esq. of Doctor’s 
€onnnons, 25.—Mr. Peter Richards, king’s 
cooper, 71. It is remarkable of him that he 
was born, always resided, and died, in the 
‘same -house; that he never wore boots or 
gloves, but always a cocked hat, and that for 
the last thirty years, he never once wore a 
great coat. 
At Liskeard, Mr. James Glencross, ne- 
_ phew of James G. esq. banker, of Plymouth. 
—Mr. Nicholas Lower, one of the aldermen 
of that borough. 
At Chacewster, Mrs. Moyle, 91. 
At Penryn, Mr. John Mallett. 
At Truro, Mrs. Blight, wife of Mr. John 
B. of the Red Lion Tavern, 59. 
’ At Launceston, Mr. Samuel Mortimer, 84. 
At Bodmin, Miss Elizabeth Treverton, 20. 
At Pengilley, Mr, Matthew Trevan- 
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