510 
sharitabie, and friendly, her extensive men- 
tal resources became a well known fund of 
intellectual pleasure to others, and of exhila- 
ration to herseif. , 
DORSETSHIRE. 
Married.] At -Poole, Thomas Ady, esq. 
sheriff for that town, to Miss Hester 
Easter. : 
Died.| Mrs, Bradford, wife of the Rey. 
Mr. B. rector of Stalbridge. 
At Wetcombe House, the Rev- W. Whit- 
aker, 85. 
BEVONSHIRE. 
Married.) At Stonehouse, Dr. Pryan, of 
Plymouth Dock, to Miss Tatlock, daughter 
of the late William T. esq. of his Majesty’s 
Dock-yard, Chatham. ‘ 
At Biddeford, G. W. F. Delevand, esq. of 
Battersea Rise, to Jane, second daughter of 
T. Grant, esq. of North Devon Cottage. 
At Chittlehampton, Mr. Benjamin Rad- 
ford, surgeon, of Chumleigh, to Miss Mary 
Haache, only daughter of John H. esq. 
At Plymouth, Lieut. Giles, of the Royal 
Marines, to Miss Cree. ; 
Died.| At Exeter, Major C. Ward Orde, 
late of the 9th light dragoons.—Mr. Ellis, 
drawing-master. Mr. Ellis nad received a 
liberal education, which had been much 
improved by bis own study and experience. 
He possessed very respectable abilities as an 
artist, and his appearance, manners, conver- 
sation, and behaviour, were those of a gentlé= 
man. He had resided in this city about 
four years, and instructed a number of young 
persons in the art of drawing, in which he 
was very successful; but it appears, that pre- 
viously to his arrival he had been very unfor- 
tunate, and being encumbered with a load of 
debt, all his industry in his profession was 
insufficient to the maintenance of his family, 
and to pay off occasionally such sums as he 
was called on by his former creditors to 
discharge. Thus situated, his little earnings 
being continually drained from him, witha 
constant fear of being arrested, and scarcely 
allowing himseif sufficient nutriment> to 
sustain life, he pined in secret; and though 
his external appearance betrayed no signs of 
poverty, surrounded on all sides by those who 
esteemed him, and who, had they known his 
real situation, would have been happy to 
gesist and reiieve him, he died literally_of a 
broken heart! leaving a jamily of four young 
children, and a widow very far advanced in 
pregnancy with the fifth. Their distressed 
Situation, on tie loss of a husband and a 
father, and left destitute of every support, 
without provisions, fuel, clothes, or any of 
the necessaries of life, can better be con- 
ceived by those who have feeling hearts, 
tham it is possible to describe. ; 
At Sidmouth, the Hon. Mrs. Cocks, widow 
of the Hon. Reginald C., youngest son of 
the late Lord Somers, and second danghter of 
the late James Cocks, esq.—Wm. Bacon 
esq. of Carr House, near Doncaster. 
Donel Deven eo ales. 
[ June 1, 
At Topsham, Mrs. Chapman, wife of cap- | 
tain Ligonier C. ri 
At Burton Bradstotk, near 
Sarah, wife of rear-admiral Ingram. 
At Ebford House, near Topsham, George 
Webbe Daniell, esq. president of the islané 
of Nevis. . 
At Plymouth, Mr. Gillett, late purser of 
his Majesty’s ship Defence. He jumped 
overboard, and was drowned.—Mr. Snow, 
merchant. 
At Uplime, Mrs. Vere, widow of the Rev. 
Nicholas: V. prebendary .of Winchester and 
Wells, and rector of Uplime. ) 
At Bellair, Mrs. Harman, wife of Edward 
H. esq. of Finsbury-square, Londen. 
At Heavitree, Mrs. Sarah Vanden Endon, 
Bridporty | 
84. 
At Exmouth, Lieut. Drane, R.N. 
At Tuccanhay, near Totness, Abrahams 
Tucker, esq. 
CORNWALL. 
Married.] At Padstow, John Paynter, esq: 
of London, to Miss Ann Rawlings, third 
daughter of Thomas R. esq. 
At St. Mabyn, Mr. Wm. Hawey, purser 
of the Narcissus frigate, to Miss Bavin, of 
Pencarrow. ; 
At Egloskerry, the Rev. John Oliver, te 
Miss Hurdon, daughter of the Jate fohn H, 
esq. of Treludick. : 
At Falmouth, Mr. James Wilt, drum-ma- 
jor of the Glamorgan militia, aged 23, to 
Mrs. Stanhope, a widow lady of independent 
fortune, aged 71. 
At St. AHen, John Rogers, esq. of Antrorz 
Lodge, near Helston, to Louisa Covyn, eldest 
daughter of the Rev. T, R. Gurney. 
Died.] At Peurice House, Miss Graves, 
daughter of Admiral G. 
At St. Columb, Miss Maria Wornanton, 
Ble Sy : 
At Mount Stewart, Miss Hobbs, 66. 
At Padstow, Mr. Richard Brewer, jun. of 
the George Inn. 
At Falmouth, Miss Lavinia Hoeken, 
daughter of Juseph H. esq. 18. 
At Penryn, Mrs. Catherine Rowe, daugh- 
ter of Mr. Richard R.—Mrs. Share. : 
At Probus, Mr. Melchizedec Dabb, 38. 
At Cubert, John Hosken, esq. 
At Launceston, Mr. John Dimond. 
WALES. 
Considerable improvements are proceeding 
by the direction of the corporation, on the 
Burrows, at Swansea. The pleasures 
ground will consist of a garden of 
about four acres, of which a considerable 
proportion wili be laid out in grass pare . 
terres, shrubberies, plantations of forest treesy 
with an extent of gravel walks within its 
boundary of more than 800 yards; besides 
this, there will be a grand esplanade facing 
the south, forty feet wide; twenty of which 
(in the centre) will be gravelled, and the 
sides laid down in turf, of the length of 250 
yards 
