1810.) 
jun.’esq.<-Mrs. Bush, wife of Mr, B. attor- 
ney. 
DORSETSHIRE. 
The sliding of the cliffs, and the inroads 
made by the | sea, between Lyme Regis and 
the Cobb, the damage it has done, and would 
dotothe town, unless measures were adopted to 
vrevent it, have induced part of the inhabi- 
tants to propose to the town and neighbour- 
hood, as well as the nobility, gentry, &c. who 
occasionally visit the place, andthe public in 
general, to enter intoa subscription for build- 
ing a wall fer that purpose, of sufficient 
strength, to make and preserve to the inha- 
bitants and its numerous visiters, a walk be- 
tween the two places. The whole expense 
of building this from the town to the Cobb 
along the shore, from ten to twelve feet high, 
and from six te four feet thick, and about 
41300 feet long, is estimated at about 20001. 
and upwards of 15001. has already been sub- 
scribed. 
Married.] At Sherbone, Mr. Dowding, 
bookseller, of Salisbury, to Miss Eliza Pew, 
of Castle Cary. 
At Shepwick, Mr. James Ketcatt, of Beer 
Regis, to Miss Lliza Small. 
Died.] At Poole, Mr. Whittle, some years 
master of the Oid Antelope Inn.—Mr. Bla- 
ney, ot the New Antelope Inn.—-Mr.Thomas 
Butler. 
At Blandford, Mr. Edward Percy, well 
known in this county as an auctioneer, 69. 
At Sherborne, Mrs. Meech, sciiee of Mr. 
M. surgeon. 
At Kingston, near Biandierd, Mr. Thomas 
Cuall, 73.—John Bastard, esq. 5: the Bland- 
ford Bank. He had been spending the day 
with a party at Hanford-house, the seat of 
H. Seymer, esq. The night -was extremely 
dark ; and as he was returning home ina 
chaise, accompanied by his wife, the carriage 
was overturned, whea they had proceeded but 
a short distance: he was taken up alive, 
and conveyed back to Hanford; but he had 
received so much injury, that he expired 
ere he could be conveyed into the house. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
By the medical report, detailing the uni- 
form success which has attended the Exeter 
infirmary for curing diseases of the eye, it ap- 
pears, that since the establishment in Sep- 
tember, 1808, 64% patients have been cured; 
41 of whom were bern blind, and 17 were 
blind with cataracts. 
A new County. Jail, costing twenty-two 
thousand pounds; and a Bridewell, costing 
fifteen thousand pounds, have lately been 
built in this county, which gince their com- 
pletion, have been discovered to be within the 
district of Exeter; so that until an act can be 
obtained on the subject of these prisons, all 
commitments thither from the county of 
‘Devon, are understood to be illegal. 
Married.] At Stoke, Mr. Glinn, of the 
erguange department, Keyham Point, to Miss 
Dorchester —Devonsh lre—Cornwall. - 
645 
Price, second daughter ef Charles Papps. P. 
esq. captain in the royal navy. 
At Woodbury, Nathaniel Anstrup, esq» 
banker, of Ramsgate, to Sophia, second 
daughter ef Captain Reeves, R. N. 
At Plymouth, Mr. Peter Nettleton, prister 
and bookseller, to Miss Creagh, of Stones 
house —Mr. B. Moss, to Miss Isaac. 
Died.\ At Exeter, in his 67th year, the 
Rey. John Smyth, D.D. master of Pembroke 
coilege, Oxford, prebendary of Gloucester, 
and rector of Fairford, in the same county. 
He was one of those characters who blend 
erudition with social ease and cheerfulness. 
He was free in his manners, but never coarse 5 
full of anecdote,-and well acquainted with 
mankind. In the earlicr part of his life he 
was a great admirer of the drama, and always: 
fixed himself in the pit, nearthe stage; nevee 
missing Garrick, if in tewn, when that great 
actor performed: and he often went froin Oxe 
ford to see him act. Part of the year he de- 
voted to the duties of his calling, and the rest 
to the social and rational enjoyments of the 
metropolis, generatly residing atthe Oxford 
ceffee- house. ‘there was a rough dignity in 
his person, and his character corresponded ; 
but though open and manly, ne always ape 
peared the schoiar and the gentleman.—Mr. 
Philip Dace, eldest son of John D,. esq. —Mize 
Elizabeth Manly, 83 —Mrs. Give. 
At Teignmouth, John Bartlett, esq. 
At Mather, Plymouth, aged 45, Mrs, 
Blennerhasset, a near relative of the cele 
brated Dr. Qiiver Goldsmith, and daughter 
of Mrs. Primrose, ome of the heroines mene 
tioned in his Vicar of Wakefield. 
At Exeter, the Rev. Nutcombe Nutcombe, 
who had been fifty-two years Chancelior of 
the Cathedral Church of St. Peter, Ixeter, 
and rector of Bishop’s Morchard and Ash< 
brittle.—-’“irs. Humphreys, wife of Mr. Hs 
governor of the workhouse.—Mrs. Watkins, 
relict of the Kev. Christopher W. rector of 
Bradstone.—Mrs, Thomas.—Mrs. Mead. 
At Sidmouth, George Curling, esq. of 
Cleveland Row, St. James's, 38. : 
At beneath, Mrs. Williams, 40.—Mrs, 
Simpson, 57.——Mrs. Stoyle, wite of Lieve 
tenant S. R, N.— Stephen Gaselee, esqe 
an alderman of this borough, 73,.—Mr. 
Thomas Waiker.—Mrs. Cave —Mrs. Bundy 
At Exmouth, Miss Spicer, daughter of the 
late William S. esq. of Wear. 
At Heavitree, Edward Collingwood, esq. 
commander in the royal navy. 
At Kingsbridge, Mrs. P. Beer, 107. 
At Stunchouse, Plymouth, Mrs. Hill, 103. 
CORNWALL. 
Married ] The Kev. William Veale, of 
Trevailer Hall, Cornwall, and Fellow of 
New College, Oxtord, to Miss Borlase, ‘only 
daughter and heiress of C. Borlasey esq. of 
Castle Horneck, Cornwall. 
At Mylor, Captain D, Braimer, R, M,£e 
Miss Loottit, of ‘I'regeu, 
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