1807.] Dorfetshire—Devonshire—Cornwall—Wales, Ke. 
DORSETSHIRE. 
Married.| At Caftleton, Daniel Biffett, 
efq. lieutenant in the royal arfillery, to Mats 
H. Hoddinott, of Sherborne. 
Died.| At Nether Compton, Mr. Thomas 
Fever, 70. 
At Folke, Mrs. Webfter, mother‘of Alex. 
Cunningham, efq. of that place. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
Married.) Mr. J. Kingdon, attorney, of 
Lympftone, to Mils Jane Spurway, youngeft 
daughter of Mr. raegh of Colyton. 
At Salcombe, Mr..Charles Layton, of 
London, merchant, to Mifs Matilda Bryett, 
daughter of the Rev. Mr. B. vicar of Sal. 
combe 
At Tiverton, Joho Ritfo, efy. to Mifs C. 
Boyce. 
Died ] At Sidmouth, Francis, the fifth fon 
of the late Robert Dyneley, efg. of Bloomf- 
bury-fquare, London, 22 
At Langdon-hall, C. H. E. Calmady, efq. 
an admiral of the blue fquadron of his Ma- 
jefty’s navy. 
At Drewfteignton, William Ponsford, gent. 
At Wafhfordpine, Mrs. Agnes Lambe, 88. 
At Stonehoufe Barracks, Lieut -colonel 
Smith, one of the field-officers of the Ply- 
mouth divifion of royal marines. 
At Cleyludon, —--— Farrant, efg. captain 
of the firit croop of cavalry in the Katt Devon 
legion. 
_At Exeter, Henry Seymour, efg. — Mrs. 
Pearce, widow of Thomas P. efq. 
At Heavitree, in his 76th year, the Rev. 
George Moore, A. M. vicar of that parith, 
canon refidentiary of St. Peter’s, Exeter, and 
archdeacon of Cornwall. 
CORNWALL. 
Died. | At Totnes, Mrs. Elizabeth Cockey, 
wife of Mr. William C. 93. 
At Lifkeard, Mrs. Borlafe, wife of George 
B. efq. of Wadebridee: and eldeft fitter of 
Henry Peter, of Harlyn, efg. 
At Travales, Mifs Anna Maria Reed, niece 
of Thomas R. efq. 
At Mawnan, the Rev. Philip Webber, 
retor of that place. He ferved for many 
years the office ef mayor and alderman of 
Falmouth, and was one of the juftices of the 
peace for the county. 
At St. Ives, J. Stephens, efq. collector of 
the cuftoms at that port. 
WALES, 
Married.| At Landaff Cathedral, Sir Ro- 
bert Lynche Bloffe, bart. of Gabalva, to Mifs 
Charlotte Richards, fitter of John R. efq. of 
Landaff Cofirt, Glamorganthire. 
At Llandilo, Ca marthenthire, Mr. Wil- 
liam Jones, of Llangadock, aged 24, to Mrs. 
M. Griffiths, 84, with a handfome fortune. 
At Lianchan, Denbighfhire, Simon Yorke, 
efq. of Erthig, to Mifs Holland, fecond daugh- 
ter of John H. efg of Teyrdan. 
Died.] At Swanfea, Edward Elton, efq. 
late of Burley-hill.—Mrs. Berrington, wife 
of jenkin Davies B. efq. 34, 
Jontutx Mac., No. 156, 
405 
At Cornbridge, Mr. Thomas Lewis, ate 
torney,; 81. 
At Sealy Ham, Pembrokefhire, Thomas 
Tucker, efg. 
At Crackenwen, Mrs. Keser wife.of Wil- 
liam R. efq. 
NORTH BRITAIN. 
Married.| At Edinburgh, Roger Aytoun, 
efq. writer to the fignet, to Mifs Joan Keir, 
daughter of the late james Keir, eiq. of Kin- 
mouth,— Patrick Sanderfon, efq. to Mifs He- 
len Chriftie, daughter of the late Archibald 
Chriftie, efq. late of Ratho.—James Nairney 
efq. writer to the figuet, to Mifs Hill, daugh- 
ter of the late Dr. john H. Profeffor of Hu- - 
manity in the Univerfity ef Edinburgh. 
Died.| At Edinburgh, Sir J. Ramfay, of Bal- 
main, bart. He is fucceeded in his title by his 
only » brother, Capt. T. R.—Vice-admiral 
John Inglis, of Auchindinny, who commanded 
the Belliqueux in the battle of Camperdown, 
and greatly diftinguifhed himfelf on that oc- 
cafion.—Dr. John Gardener member of the 
Royal College of Phyticians, 80.—Lady Lock~ 
hart.—-Mrs. Cochrane Stuart,» fifter to the 
late Sir John S. of Alanhank, bart.<-Jofeph 
French, Efq. 73. 
At Cainiecoue James Stewart, efq. —S860 
At Kilbarehan Robert Stevenfon, 100. He 
had no complaint til a few hours before he 
died. 
At Caroline Park, Mifs Ann Cockburny 
daughter of the Hon. Mr. Baron C, 
At Perth, the Rev. George Frafer, minifs 
ter of Monedie, in the 6th year of hisage, and 
“40th of his miniitry. 
At Aberdeen, Mrs. Mary Robertfon, wife 
of the Rt. Rev. Bp. Skinner, of Aberdeen. 
At Greenhall, Theophilus. Ogilvie, of 
Achlunies, efy. many years collector of cuf- 
toms-at Aberdeen. 
IRELAND. 
Married.| In Dublin, Hans Hamilton, 
_ efq. M. P. tor the county of Dublin, to Mifs 
Ann Mitchell, daughter of H. Hugh M. efq. 
Died.} In Dubuing the Hon. Mrs. Forward, 
wife of the Hon. William F, fecond fon of 
the late Countefs of Wicklow. Mrs. F. was 
niece to the late Earl of Charlemont. 
‘At her mother’s houfe, Vifcountels Long= 
ford, Mrs. Hamilton, of Brown Hall, county 
of Donegal.—Huling Hughes, efq. inipettor 
of franks in the General Poit office.—Mils 
O‘Grady, daughter of the Rt. Hon. the chie& 
Baron, 
At Marino, near Dublin, the Countefs Dow- 
ager of Charlemont, mother of the prefent ¢arl. 
At Milliuger, James Murray, efg. civil 
engineer of the Royal Canal, Dublin, who 
has left no fuperior in his proteflion, and few 
equals as a private gentlernan. 
At Bearhaven, Florence O‘Sulivan, efq. 
aged 111 yedts. - Hé was born in the reign of 
King William, in the year 1696, and retained 
his fight, hearing, and the ufe of his faculties 
to the. vit moment. For the laft fifty years 
he lived chiefly on fifth, of which he was re« 
on maskably 
