1806] 
much refpected, and who died in july 1769, 
he had a fon, who died, when about 20 ycars 
of age, in May, 17843 and three daughters, 
who furvive him. The eldeft is married to 
the Rev. Mr. Camplin, rector of Comflorey, 
eight miles from Taunton. The fecond mar- 
ried William Hellyar, efq. of Eaft-Coker, 
near Yeovil; and the third remains unmar- 
ried. 
DORSETSHIRE. 
Married ] At Marnhell, Mr. John Crofs, 
of Herfington, Somerfet, to Mifs Mary Ann 
Drew, only daughter of the late Mr. Tho- 
mas D. 
Died.j At Dean’s Court, the Rev. Sir 
James Hanham, bart. 80. 
At Sherborne, Mr. Thomas Charker, che- 
mift and druggift, late of Winchefter.—Mifs 
Lewis, 21— Mr. Enfor. 
At Buckfhaw Houfe, Mrs. Mary Daubney, 
fifter to Jofeph D. efq. of Ibberton. 
At Wareham, Mr. George Filliter, foli- 
citor. ; 
At Cranborn, Mrs. Diana Beale. 
At Pinney, near Lyme, Mrs. Oke. 
At Martinftown, near Dorchefter, Mrs. 
Balfton, wife of Mr. Edward B. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
Married.] At Exeter, Montague Parker, 
efq. captainin the North Devon regiment of 
militia, and eldeft fon of Montague Edmond 
P. of Whiteway, efg..to Mifs Newcomb, 
daughter of John N. of Teignmouth, efq — 
Mr. J. M. Willocks, to Mifs P. Sweetiand. 
— William Stapledon, efq. captain in the De- 
von and Cornwall royal miners, to Mifs Luc- 
craft. 
At Awlifcombe, Mr. John Pring, one of 
the Royal Hemyock light dragoons, to Miis 
Amy Rofier. 
Died.] At Sidmouth, Thomas Philips, 
efq. of Newport Houfe, Cornwall, and Col- 
liprieft, in this county, lieytenant-colonel 
commandant of the Launcefton and Newport 
volunteers. | 
At Exmouth, the Hon. Mifs Orde Pow- 
lett, only furviving daughter of Lord Bol- 
ton, 23.—-The Rev. George Davidfon, vicar 
of Staindrop and Cockficld, Durham. 
At Exeter, of the fcarlecfever, the eldeft 
fen of the Rev. Canon Heberden. Itis re- 
markable that he had the fame fever once 
before in the year 1804.—The Hon. Mifs 
Trefufis, eldeft daughter, to the late, and 
fitter to the prefent Lord Clinton.—Lieute- 
nant-Colonel Clutton, of the Worcefterfhire 
regiment of militia. His remains were in- 
terred in St. Peter’s cathedral, with military 
honours.—Mr. John Adams, jeweller and 
filverfmith.—Dr. Walter.—-Mifs Charlotte 
Wood, maprtua and fancy-drefs maker. 
At Barnftaple, Henry Bellew, efg. chief 
magiftrate of that borough, and a refpecta- 
ble furgeon and apothecary.—Henry Drake, 
efq. attorney at law, and many years town- 
clerk. 
At Nutwell, Thomas Heathfield, efg, 
Dor fetfhire—Devonfbire—Cornwall. 
At Tor Abbey, Mr. Edward Carey, fon 
of the late George C. efq. 31. 
On the road between Exeter and Exmouth, 
at that part where the roads from Clyft and 
Newcourt join that between Topfham and 
Topfham-bridge, Lieutenant-Colonel Bag- 
well, of the fixthedragoon guards. He was 
riding on a party of pleafure with fome offi- 
cers of his acquaintance, when his horfe 
fuddenly took fright, and after galloping off 
with great fury, threw his rider with fuck 
force, that it fractured his fkull moft dread- 
fully, and killed him on the fpot Medical 
afliftance was procured ina few minutes, but 
it was too late to be of fervice. The body 
was removed to Topfham, where the coroner 
held an ingueft, which returned a verdi& of 
accidental death, The licutenant-colonet 
wes in the prime of life, andiuniverfally be- 
loved and efteemed by the whole regiment, 
as well as by all. who knew him. He is the 
fon of John Bagwell, efq. member of Par- 
liament for the county of Tipperary; and 
brother to the reprefentative for the borough 
of Clonmell, in Ireland. 
CORNWALL. ; 
The harbour of Falmouth has undergone 
a furvey by Commiffioner Bowen, for the 
purpofe of accommodating part of the Chan- 
nel fleet during the winter months. Buovs 
nave been laid down for the reception of 
16 fail of the iine at one time. A depot of 
naval ftores has been formed at Falmouth; 
and a ftorekeeper, mafter fhipwright, anda 
mafter attendant, with proper officers under 
their directions, have been appointed. Thus 
the neceffity of the fips going to Plymouth, 
to refit will be avoided, 
Died.| At St. German’s, fuddenly, Mr. 
Turner, aged 76, fora long feries of years, 
land and houfe-fteward to the late and prefent 
Right Hon. Lord Eliot, of Port Eliot, the 
duties of which office, he difcharged with 
unexampled fidelity and carre€tnefs. Indeed, 
a few years fince, when he retired to a {mall 
eftatey near Port Eliot, to enjoy the remainder 
of a well {pent life in eafe and quiet, his late 
noble mafter foon recalled him to his former 
fituation, having a perfect reliance on him 
in the management of his affairs. He died 
in the fervice of that noble and munificent 
family, in which he had lived from early 
life, leaving the example of a good Chriflian 
and a worthy honeft man. 
At Marazion, Mr. John Cock, faddler. 
The Rey. Charles Kendall, vicar of Tol- 
land, and one of his majeity’s juftices of the 
peace for the county. 
At Falmouth, on board the Barfleur, John 
Hunt, of the royal navy, midthipman, fifth 
fon of Rowland H. efq. of Boreatton, Salop. 
At Falmouth, fuddenly, Capte Dennis, 55s 
joft after he had witnefled the launching of a 
beautiful packet, called the Duke of Mone 
trofe, which he was to have commanded. 
At St. Neots, fuddenly, Mr. John Rundle, 
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