= Porrfmouth Ls and 
480 
At High Lietletony.Jacob Mogg, efy. 
At Congrefbury, Mr. George Taylor, tan-- 
ner. 
At Frenchay, Edward Harford, efq. banker, 
of Briftol, 86. 
At Rudgeway, Andrew, the fecond fon of 
Andrew Drummond, efq. 
At Twerton, Mrs. Bryant. 
> 
DORSETSHIRE, 
Married:| At Beaminfter, the Rev. George 
Feaver, to Mifs Adney, daughter of the late 
George A. efg. of Brimfley. 
At Weymouth, Mr. Luce, mafter of the 
King’s Head Inn, to Mifs Crode, daughter of 
Mr. C. of Prefton. 
Died.] At Modcombe, Mrs. Francés Broad- 
way. She died, as fne had lived, with an 
undaunted courage and a firm confidence, 
grounded on .the principles of Chriftianity 
She was certainly a moft fingular chara€ter 5 
a lawyer, a divine, and a judge in her fa- 
mily; ail fubmitted to her fuperiar judgment; 
all appeared to fear and love her to the laft, 
even te the third and fourth generations. 
She had’ 300 in her family; her children, 
grand-children, great-grand-children, and great 
great-grand-children, with their wives and 
hufbands. Abeut 30-died before her; and 
there are left 70. She was near 95, and 
retained her -fenfes to the laf. Previous to 
her death, fhe had ordered her funeral; gave 
fix poor men 5s. each as under-bearers ; fix 
grandfon 1s (all of whom were mafficd) were 
ite pdli-bearers; and fhe exhorted her chil 
a- little before her departure, in a mo 
Lely  « : 
affeéting manfier 
At Weymouth, Mr. Bryer, furceor. 
Near Edinburgh, Mr. Edward Wickens, fon 
of John W. of Mapperton. 4 ; 
At Eat Lulworth, Mr. John Bunt, 66 
At Ofmington, Mifs Hitt, daugnterct Mr. 
H. A 
At Gillingham, Mrs. George, wile of Mr. 
Wm. G. jua. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
A telegraph is about to be erected at Ply- 
mouth, for the purpofe of conveying intelli- 
Bene; by alphabetical letters, to all fhe purts 
on the two coa: as of Cornwall and Devo on,, to 
to the admira ilty. The fcite 
fixed on is. the high ground above the Higher 
Barrier Cate at Dock. 
The Committee of the Lunatic Afyhim 
near Exeter ftate, that the sew and extennve 
fire@ure for the augmentation of this efiab- 
lifiment is entirely Anidbed, with every ac-— 
commodation for thofe untortunate objects to” 
"whofe ufe it is setuanne ; and that it is alfo 
ompletely furnithed. In the pregreis or the 
i Jere advantageous improvements 
‘ugewted and adopted, by which means, ’ 
ading eres poihbie attention to 
ec Benda, “the coX has coniiderably exceeded 
the original eftimates ; in fo much that, after 
ing all the bills, the funds of the in-~ 
dais charg a 
Dorfetfire—Devonfbire. ; 
[ June ty ‘ 
fHitution will be entirely exhaufted, and con- 
fequentiy. no capital will be left for carrying 
op the purpofes of the charity. During the 
fhort period of the exiftence of this infticution, 
upwards of feventy patients have been per- 
fectly relieved by it from the moft dreadiul of 
ali the affiictions to which human nature 
is fubje&t, and-have been reftored to the pub- 
lic, ufeful members of fociety, anc in fafety 
nd comfort te their- friends and families. 
There are now in the houfe 33 other patients, 
moft cf when are far advanced in their re- 
covery, and there is complete accommodation 
jor i? more. The gardens and airing grounds 
are very extenfive, confifting of feveral acres. 
Cn account of its,local fituation, this afylum 
is peculiarly calculated for. the weftern coun- 
ties; but patients are admitted into it from 
any partof the EEG on very eafy terms, 
proportioned to their ranks in life. The Com- 
mittee add, that they have every reafon te 
believe that i in this infitution the number of 
patients cured, in proportion to the number 
,admitted, has much furpaffed that of any fi- 
milar eftablifhment 
Married.| At Exeter, Dr. Carlyon, of 
Truro, to Eliza fecond daughter of Thomas 
Carlyon, efq. of Tregrehan. —Mr. George 
Walker to Mrs. Greenflade. ‘ 
At North Tawten, Mr. Charles Soeck’ to 
Mifs Ware. 
At Holfworthy, ” the Rev. Samuel Hart, 
vicar of Alternon, Cornwall, to Milfs Amp. 
Cory. 
. William Coles, efq. of Brick Honfe, near 
Tiverton, to Mifs Duckham. 
Died.) At. Bradworthy, Eliz Walter, 
ated Ba vears; and a few days afterwards, 
Ruchard, Ww diet, ber hufhand,- aged 82 
years. They had been married 59 years, 
and their ofspring in children, grandchil- 
dren, and eet grandchildren, amounted te. 
91 perfons nearly all of whom are now liv= © 
ing. 
. You Be, efq-. aged 20, fon of the Rev, 
Du ce. of Cornwood, near Ivy-bridge 3 a 
young man ef an amiapie. difpofition, indued 
vith the mo% exaltedideas of religion and 
virtue, and whofe fuperior talents promifed 
a valuable acquilition to the community at 
large. ‘ 
At Holdfworthy, Mfr. L. Cohen, flationer 
and pen cutter, of i iymouth Dock, 63: He 
was of the Jewith periuasion, and in all his 
dealings a very honeit werthy man. 
At Heavitree, Samuel Angier, efg. 3 and 
a fortnight afterwards, his reli€t, Mrs. Mary 
~ Angier, after. an illnefs of five days, fuppoled 
to have been uccafioned by her. hulband’s al- 
mot fudden deceate. ; 
At Tiverton, Mrs, Mary Dicken, 75. 
At Plymouth Dock, Mrs. Waugh, wife of 
Mr. John W. hatter and hofer. 
‘At Great Torrington, Mrs. Mary Waldon, 
a4. 
At Exeter, Mr. William Drake,- late of 
Crockerawell, ian-keeper. 
CORNWALL. 
