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young persons of a literary taste, he was par- 
ticnlatly friendly 5° his fire-side and isstric- 
tive conversation ever welcomed them. He 
encourggéed them ia their pursuits, directed 
thein studiés, and relieved their nécessities. 
For several yedrs priof to his decease, He had 
rétired froai, busifiess, and passed His retire- 
ment in the cultivation of that talént for poe- 
try, which he ever valued as thé companion 
of his solitude, the er#ament and solace of ac- 
tite life. His heart was warm and’ behevo- 
jent, 
and his fortitude and resignation under long- 
céntinued bodily indisposition, were oe 
and exemplary. * 
William “Harris Jeffreys, esq. formerly 
of the Sd regiment of drdzoon guards, 69.— 
Mrs. Hill, ‘relict of Rowley H. esq. of 
Mount ill, Armavh, Ireland, 60.—Hiarriet, 
wife of the Red: We Bradtey! vicar of Alde- 
burgh, and daughter’ of the laté Rev. W. 
Jefresony of Tunstall, Suffolk.—Mrs. Pey- 
ton; wife of Rear-admiral,P.—In his 70th 
year, William Harris Jeffreys,.esq. He be- 
his career in the 3d-regiment of dragoon 
guards, and was esteemed an active and me- 
ritorious officer 3 for the last thirty years he 
has chiefly resided in thiscity, where his good _ 
humour, convivial disposition, and benevo- 
lent mind, rendered him universally beloved 
and highly respected. Huzh, the second son 
of Mr.” Meyier, bookseller,.a. young man of 
very promising talents and most amiable dis- 
position, 18. John Stonehouse, esq. of Lan- 
cashire, 58.—Mrs. Bradley, wife-of the Rev. 
Mr. B.—-The Rev. Dan. Curtie. 
(At Clifton, Miss Smith, grand-daughter 
ofthe laté Francis Bearsley, esq. of Oporto. 
At Bishop’s yond Miss. S.. Yea, only 
surviving sister of the late Sir William Y. 
At Wotton under ine Mrs, RR 
relict of J. D. esg. 75. 
At Wiveliszombe, Martha Webber, 402. 
, At Taunton, aged 70, the Hon. Sir Jacob 
Wolf, Bart-of Chumlcig, Devon.. He was 
a baron of the Holy ore impire, and the 
eltier,and only brother of Baron Wolff. Sir 
Jacob was descended from an antient and il- 
lustrious noble Tamily, who possessed a fief 
ef the empire in the Dutchy of Silesia, and 
were by the religious troubles expatriated to 
Livonia in the time of Charles b4¢chand.12th 
ef, Sweden,. where they. were admitted into 
the ancient-corps of nobles “of Livonia: 
a es and his brether the baron, ere the 
only branches .who .were sent very young to 
this.country, and naturalized. Sir jacob 
miarried the only daughter of the Rt, Hon, 
Edward Weston, of Somerby-hall; Lincoln- 
auites and, grand-daughter of the &t. Rev. 
tephen Weston, D.D. late Bishop of Exeter. 
He was. a -trué. christian, a sincere friend, 
most benevolesit to the poor, and anxious -to 
afferd them every ald in his-pewer, both 
spiritual and temporal. He is sueceeded in 
his titl by his only sony how Sir James 
Weston Wolf -and the rest of his family, as 
Sir 
,* 
Dorsetsh ire— Devonshire. 
his conduct virtuous and unoffending, - 
-* a 
[April 1, 
wéll . as" by all who had the siege of 
knowing him: 
At Marlborough Heusey Wests, 
Bath, Mis. Browne, rélict of the Rev. Fran- 
cis B. late dean of Elphin. . 
DORSETSHIRE. : 
near 
/ 
Died.| At Kingston;  nédr Wimbobiit 
Mss. Dean. 
At Dorchester, Mrs: Foy.—Miss Chris=- 
tizn R. Hayes, of Saltash, Cornwall. 19.4 
Mrs. Arden, wife of Mr. A. surgeon: 
At Shaftesbury, Mr. James” Atchison.— 
Mr. William Buffet. 
At Weymouth, John Afiaveniss@s esq. 5. 
At Bridport, ‘Nicholas Bouls, esq. one of 
the aldermen of that borough, 72. ; 
DEVONSHIRE. 
The report of the managers of ai Devon 
Asylum for female penitents, established at 
Plymouth, on the Ast anniversary, states; 
that 24 persons have been received into this. 
house of refuge, many from distant counties 5 
that some have been ‘placed at sérvice in’ 
pidus and respectable families, and others te- 
stored to their aiflicted friends — mutual 
joy and thankfulness. 
Married. | At Woodbury, Caritdin A. R. 
Hughes ef the Madras establishment, to Miss 
Jane H. Lee, third daughter of Thomas 
Huckell L. esq. of Et ford Barton, near nel 
ter. 
London, to Miss Lockyer, daughter of the 
late Thomas L. esq, cf Wembury House. 
At Lidford, Wiiliam Davey esq: aispenser 
of the prison at war, Dartmoer, to “aan 
Eliza Smith. 
At Witheridge, Samuel Wileack, es to | 
Miss Jane t.oosmore, of Roseash, i 
Died.j At Barnstaple; Henry Gribble, esgic 
merchant: —Tbhe Rev. William Marshail, 
upwards of 40 years vicar of that parish. © 
At Moont Tamar, Mxs. White, wife of 
Captain W. of the reyal navy, “and fourth 
daughter of Commissioner Fanshawe, of Ply- 
mouth Dock Yard. ; 
At South Molton, Mrs. Anne Meddon, ré- 
lict of William M4. esq. and ee of Henry 
Foote, esq. 69. 
At Beetferris, Samuci Stesireme; esq. 
ArExeter, Mr. Jonas Johnson/++Elizabeth, 
youngest daughter of Philip Furse, -esq.=< - 
Mr. William Bicker; 64.—The Rev. Walter 
Kitson; prebendary of St, Peéter’s Cathedral, , 
and 27 years rector of the’ parish - Bae bile 
in this city, 68. 
At ‘Totnes, Arthur Farwell, este 
At Plymouth, Walter Clatwortby, eed. ~ 
Major Camptell, of the 4@d regimenti— 
At Wembury, H. A. Merewether, esq. ar 
Ensign Hall, of the 45th.+The Rev. Wil: 
liam Cooley, chaplain to tie horse brigade, 
undér the énifviand of Lord Paget.-Lieu- 
tenant Parkins, of tire dst. West Yorke mis 
‘Titia, , 4 am Mis, Collins, relict of Captain C 
late of thé royal-navy.  . 
At’ Tothill, Mrs.- — flict of. Fabs 
ton esq. 65, 
CORNWALL. | 
