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of a public and private nature, his heart was (ebm Stuckey, esq. 95. 
ever open to the appeals of humanity 5 - ane col fi fortune, above 60001. per annum}, to his. 
a very honourable proof of his generosity yas) 
given, at the period of the late jubilee, when 
Mr. Crook, and his worthy colleague in office, 
Mr> sheet Lye, liberated, from their private _ 
purses, all the prisoners confined for debt, in 
the jail of the city of Bath; an act of muni- 
ficence and mercy, which, together with its 
‘authors, ought never to. be forgotten. 
Sir Charles Turner,» of Kirkleatham, 
Yorkshire, bart. He was the second. baro- 
net of his family, born on the 28th day of 
jan. 1773, elected representative in» Parlia- 
ment for the borough of Kingston- -upon-Hull 
1796, and on the 2d of September in’ the 
same year, was married to Miss Newcomen, 
the ‘daughter of the late sir William 
Gleadowe Newcomen, of Carrickglass, in 
Treland, bart.: sir Charles has died without 
issue: his lady” survives him.—Richard Cope 
Hopton, esq. of Canon Frome, Herefordshire. 
—Richard Johnson, esq. late of Swaffham, 
Norfolk.— James Douglas Richardson, esq. 
late of Bombay.—-Lieut. Bernard White, of 
the 20th regiment. in the service of the East 
India Company, 23.—-T homas Hamilton, esq. 
21.—-Anna, relict of John Pigott, esq. of 
Brockley Court, 92.—Miss Williams, 
daughter of Captain W.—Henry Walter, esq. 
youngest son of the late Hanry W. esq. for 
Some years chamberlain to the corporation Bf 
Bath. 
At Clifton, Elinor, third daughter of T. M. 
Tabot, esq. of Ponrice Castle; Glamorgan- 
shire.—Mrs. Herbert, «sister to the late 
James H. esq. of Kingsley, Berks. 
At Bridgewater, Mrs, Eliz. Sealey, daugh- 
ter of the late Nicholas, §. esq. 77. : 
At Southstoke, Eliza Granada, only daugh- 
ter of Isaac Beak, esq. 
At Charmouth, W. Rowe, esq. 62. 
At the Lodge in Kingswood, Mr. Arthur 
Palm, 93, brother of Mrs; Walters, of Reds 
minster, whos is now in her 100th roe 
DORSETSHIRE. ; - 
Married.] At Holt Chapel, near Wim- 
borne, Mr. W. Reeks, jun. to Miss Sarah 
Habhard. ~ 
At Bincombe, near 
Cooper, to Mrs. Patience. _ 
At Wareham, Mrs. Filliter, solicitor, to 
Mics Christian Brown, 
 Died,] At Spetisbury, near Blandford, the 
Rev. Edward Bindfield, curate ef that parish. 
At Charlborough Park, Mr, fosesh Lock- 
year, upwards of fifty years park-keeper to 
Mr. Drax Grosvenor, and family. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
"s Married.) At Modbury, fieut. D’Arcy, ne 
the 13th light dragoons, tq Miss Mary 
Rarckctt, daughter of N. Adams B. esq. of 
Ludbrooke. 
M. T. Tucker, afi Moxstags Hampstead, to 
“Ars. Britton, second daughter: of Andrew 
Kingsman, esq. 
Dorchester, Mr. 
Died. bt psaccianat near x Sidmouth, 
Dorset—Devon—Cornwat Wales. 
Doblin. 
_Imperial parliament. 
[April T> 
ative, B. Bartlett, esq. of the Gauctat 
~Post-office, nephew to Mr. Palmer, of Bath: 
Mr. Stuckey has likewise leit SOOO/. per an- 
num to Vincent Stuckey, esq: of the Trea- 
sur 
At Sidmouth, John Latouch, esq. one of — 
the firm of Messrs. Latouche’s bank, in 
He has left the bulk - 
‘2 
eS 
- He had, for many years, declined | 
any active part in business, and principally © ~ 
resided at his seat, Harristown, in the cour- 
ty of Kildare, occasionally visiting Devon- 
shire. He married Miss Fitzgerald, by whom 
he has left four children: the countess of 
Llandaff, Mrs. Peter Dundas, and Messrce 
Robert and John Latouche, members of the 
Stuckey, of Weston-house, near Sidmouth, 
who died on the same day, are said to ave 
possessed property to the amount of nearly a 
millign sterling. 
At Barnstaple, Henry, second sen of the 
late Stephen, Benctoft, esq. of Southampton- 
r0w, Bloomsbury, London; 14. 
At Exmouth, in the 84th year of her age, 
Mrs. Mary Willis, late of Bath, a widow 
lady, of exemplary benenpabarienl liberality, 
and piety. She survived hut a few weeks 
the loss of her only daughter,, Mrs. Mary 
Cure, also a widow lady, late of Bath, after 
having lived together fifty-four years. 
them were united the most pleasing cheer= 
fulness and urbanity of manners, to the _ 
strictest attention to. all the duties of sincere 
religion. 
At ‘Exeter, Mrs. Mary Newbery, 81.— 
John Gould, esq. of Derbyshire:-—Mr. James: 
Prentice, only child of M.S. tics mea esqe 
of Armagh, 19. 
AG Tuupebae, Mrs. 
James M‘F. purser in his majesty’s navy.’ 
CORNWA‘.L- 
Bh vies At Helston, Samuel John,» esq. 
of Penzance, to Mary Millett, eldest daugh- 
ter of Thomas Grills, esq. 
At Crowan, Ca eis Handwell, to Miss 
Fowl. 
Died.}. The Rev. Digory Joge, viear of 
Poughill, 78, an eccentric character, but: 
a sincerely devout 'man. - 
At Truro, lieut. Henry Carthew, R. N. ? 
At Falmouth, Mr. Peter M‘Dowell.—Mrs. 
Pearce, of the Exeter Inn.' 
At Marazion, Miss Jane Cornish, eldest 
daughter of the late William C..esq. 
» At Bodmin, Mr. Blake, of Probus. Llptaal 
‘beth, wife of ivr. J. Hamley, surgeon, 28. 
At Helston, Miss Caroline Mousteveny 
daughter of the late Hender M. esq. 12. 
At St. Austell, Mary Rosoman, 93. 
WALES. 
In- 
-M*Farlane, wife of | 
Mr. Latoucu and Mr. - 
i ed a 
ate” Pig Aes Bt 
Ry: 
Sir W.W.Wynn, bart. has given a bitldtag’ 
at Wrexham, sufficiently large to educate 500 
poor children, on the: Lancastrian plan, be-" 
sides. subscribing very handsomely tewares * 
the support.of the institution. 
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