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At Bath, H. As C. Power, esq. second ton 
of Colonel P. of the 32d foot.—Major Ge~ 
neral Barnes, of the Invalid Artillery, 65.— 
Mrs. Cruse. —Mr. F. Luke, of Exeter, 
» At Bristol, Benjamin Coole, esq. formerly 
an eminent merchant in Se, Petersburgh , 88. 
Miss Hester Rutter. 
At Long Ashton, Mr. Joel Hazell. 
“At Bedminster, Mr. Roger. Pscag 4," 
At Miiford, Thomas Gibbon Shaw, esq. 
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_ At Westen, Margaret, relict of Walter Cr 
Quin, esq. of Adair, Ireland, 76. th get 
At Wiccombe, Mr. Matthew Hole, 67.. 
At Badstock, Mr. C. Simes, 75,. ; 
At Goathurst, near Bridgewater, . Mess 
Escott, 75, 
At Lands-End, in consequence of a: wound 
geceived during the attack on Buenos Ayres, 
Capt. John Payne, late of the 45th peace 
of foot, 29. 
DORSETSHIRE, 
Married] At Shaftesbury, Mr, eet 
Dorset—Devon-- Cornwall Wales. 
Humplireys, of Salisbury, to Miss Elizabeth 
Harrison. 
At Dorchester, Mr, Palmer, clerk of erd- 
mance stores at Dorchester Barracks, to, Miss 
Legg, daughter of Mr. L. of Portsmouth. 
Dizd.| At Dorchester, Mr. Thomas Salis- 
bury, Solicitor, son of the late Richard 3. 
esq..of Lancaster, 
At Blandford, Mrs. Durden. 
.. At Sherborne, Mrs. Melmoth. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
2 the 23d of April, the great work of 
the grand western canal was commenced 
on. the summit Jevel in the parish of Hole- 
combe, Devon, on ‘land belonging te: 2, 
Bluett, esq. on which occasion the first 
turf was cut, with all due ceremony, 
ta Sir George Yonge, bart. assisted by the 
ady of John Brown, esq. of Cannonsleigh, 
in the presence of a numetous body’ of 
apediaters, who testified their joy at the 
‘commencement’ of a.work- which promises 
the greatest benefit to the whole county. 
DMarried.| At Piymouth, Capt. J. W. 
Eewes, of the 3d- Lancashire militia, to. Miss 
Langmead, daughter of J. C. L. esqu 
At Maker, George Avgustus Hire, esq. 
‘BLN. to Harriet, youngest daughter of John 
: i. esq. of A ote Or near Truro. 
At Southmolton, Mr. James. Creswell, 
merchant, of Exeter, to iis only daughter 
of John Bawden, esq. of Southmoiton, g 
John Bickford, esq. , of Bickington, to 
Eliza, pay daughter of John Salter, gent. of 
Dury: ird Ferm, near Exeter. 
Died.} At. Plymouth, Charies Chamber- 
lain, esq. admiral ef the blue.—Capt. D. 
Wynter, R.N.—Francis. St.. Aubyn, esq. a 
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parcner in the Dock Bank, and a magistrate > 
gus the cowaty. 
At ‘Veigamont th, Mrs. Jane Parr, wife. of 
he Rev. Ux. P. of pede euiel Warwickshire. 
7 homas Fisher, esq. captain and adjutant in 
he North Devon militia, 
He UN OF 
[July 1, 
At Souton Rectory, mear Exeter, Mrse 
Moore, wife of the Rev. George M. 
At Tiverton, Mrs.- Weech,. widow of f. 
‘W. esq. 
At. Dartmouth, Andrew Pinson, esq. of 
Wadstray House. 
At Topsham, Mrs. Margaret Goodrich, 
relict of J, G..esq. . 
“At Saltash, Miss Mallett... 
At. ‘Enowle; near Cullompton, Richard 
SE, Sg. enamel, and Augheuiiipsintor to 
f pie 
Exeter; Mr. William Coles, who for 
-: years had been leskat sah Beri or he: 
David, 61. i 
dig; “CORNWALL, 
Mactied J, At Redruth, ‘Mr. ‘ToMichell, 
of the Royal College of enecans, to. Miss 
Pryce, daughter of 8. V.. Beye $0: both of 
that plage.) , 3 -fa% 
At Helston, ; Mr. pabeiies vattorney, to 
Miss Rogers, sae dageptes ‘of Yawaet 
Rogers, esq. » i a 
Died.| At. Fe neaaey tear ‘THolsten. Re? 
delia, wile of, the Rew! ‘Thorpe’ ‘Breves’ 
nen, 48. Se at) yee a 
At Trelowarren; the) Be of V..Vivyan, . 
esq. Mary Williams, who spent the last 50. 
years of her/life in the service ste i crt 
and honorable.family, 79" <> = 9) 
At Falmouth; ‘Lieut. pis M?Mahon, R.N. 
—Mr. C.Haynes.—Miss Bull, daughter of 
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John B. esq. commander of ee Pa is 
packet... 
At St. Columb, Mrs, Sars g. 
_ At-Launceston, Mr, Joba, Easteott., 
At Camelford, Beward, son of Mrs Robert 
Pearce. Bes 
at | : 
ergo 
At Padstow, "Capt. James Richards, master 
of the Friendship, in ‘the trade from Padstow 
toBristol.. _ at a oe 
At Harris House, cain Mrs. “Harris, 
relict cf Wm. Aagnadcl wil owed: and aunt to 
Sir John Nichol. 
WALES. Ps 
William Edward.Powell, esq. of Nant-eas, 
the present high-sheriff ok ston ‘county of 
Cardigan, has raised'a noble emulation emong 
his numerous tenantry, by offering twenty- 
seven premiums ef as many silver cups, ‘ta 
such tenants as may carry. the three largest 
quantities of lime for fallow crops; the 
same for the three best crops of turnips; ther 
three greatest length of tencing and encla- 
sing 5 3 of draining and watering; for raising | 
the three greatest quantities of clover seed; : 
end ior planting the three greatest narnbers 
of well-selected applée-trees, willows, and 
white thorns; also for rearing the best draft 
colts, bulls, heifers, and tups, of the South~ 
down. breed. Such spirited conduct in a 
young gentlemen, just come into the posses- 
sion of his estates, gives the fairest promise 
of his becoming a real blessing to his‘country 
~—a patriot in the truest sense of the word. 
A king’s Waval-yard is at length estas 
_blished 
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