1805.] 
A. M. of Monmiouth.-—Mifs Albina Howell, » 
youngeft daughter of Mr. John H. t7.—Cap- 
tain Dryman, formerly mafter of the fhip 
Alert, Guineaman, of this port.—Mrs. A. M. 
Williams, widow of the late Mr. Jofeph W. 
66. 
At the Parfonage Houfe, snaipx rises Mrs. 
Clara Wylde. 
At Frome, Mrs. Sheppard, wife of Baar 
mer (5S. efg lt Everett. 
At Lower Eafton, near Brittol, the wife of 
P. Norton, efq. 
At Saltford Houfe, Mrs. Corbet, wife of 
M.C. efq. 68 
At Bridgewater, Samuel Day, efq. of Hin- 
ton. At _a meeting held on the 9th: of 
june for the nominpavion of a reprefentative 
jer the county,-in the aa of the late 
Wm. Dickenfen, efq., the huftings gave 
way, and feveral gentlemen were precipitated 
to the ground, from a height of 412 or 14 feet. ' 
Among thefe was Mr. Day, whofe 
troken by the accident. From the 
vourable appearances of the fracture, a fpeedy 
recovery was at firft expected; but ina few 
days he was feized with vomiting and convul- 
leg was 
five hiccups, which he-foreteld were preludes’ 
to his approaching ditfelution.: His fufterings 
were fupported with much manly and chrif- 
tian fortitude, even to the afliéting trial of 
taking leave of his friends. A few hours 
previous to his death, which took. place on 
the 16th, he received, at his own exprels de- 
fire, the facramént, from the hands ef» his 
relation, the Rev. Mr. Skurray, who accom- 
panied Mrs. Day and her fon trom Hinton, 
and remiained with them to the laft mournful 
fcene. Mr. Day was a moft active magiftrate, 
und fupported the charaéter ofa country gen-= 
tleman in its primitive purity—hamane e, up 
right, hofpitable, and pious. He was in the 
‘50th year of his age. 
DORSETSHIRE. 
. Married] John Jennings, efq. of Bitetthot; 
to Mis Ann Crew, of Abbotibury. 
. Mr. Samuel jeffery, tronmonger, of Sher- 
borne, to Miis Ball. 
Mr. J. Stark, of Luppitt, to Mifs etn: 
of Awlifcombe. 
Died.} At Tarrant Hinton, Mr. Richard 
sill, 
At Dorchetter, Morgan Yeatman, efq., 70. 
-At Eutt Lulworta, rs. Elizapeth Mary 
Flatchard, only daughter of the late Mr. W. 
Hy 72. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
“Maerried.} Me. Wm. Newman, of Dart- 
mouth, to Mifs Sharland, of ‘Teignmouth. 
‘Mr. R.'Sharland, fadler, of Exeter, to Mifs 
Craig, of Stoke. 
‘At Exeter, Mr. Geare, folicitor, to Mifs 
Charlotte Gullet, daughter of the late Chrif- 
topher G. efy.—The “Kev. Walter Kitfon, 
jun. to Mifs Mary Aun Andrew, fecond daugh- 
ter of the late Rev. Archdeacon A. 
At Stoke Damerel, Lieutenant Petley, com- 
mandcr of lajs Majefty’s gun-bwg Tndignant, 
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Dorfethhize—Dewonfpire—Cornwall. 
very fa-- 
O87 
to Mifs Sole, daughter to Mr. John S.,,o0f 
“Plymouth Dock. 
At Stokenham, James Torring, efq., of 
High Houfe, to Mifs Anna Maria Forbes, 
youngeft daughter of the late Captain F. of 
Shrewlbury. 
Bied] At, Exeter, Andrew Heayenbh 
efq. lieutenant and paymatter of the Dorfet 
regiment of militia quartered in that city.— 
irs. Gray, wife of Mr. G. of Falmouth,58. 
—Mrs. Finch, wife of Mr. Richard F. hare 
ne{s-maker. 
At Bufcombe, i in the parith of Sidbury, Mr. 
Searle, ‘72. 
On the Heavitree-road; near Exeter, Mr. 
James Burrows, formerly a refpettable horfe 
dealer, but who had retired from bufinefs Penny 
years. 
At Dulverton, Mifs 
Wm. S. efq. 
&t Afhburton, Mr. 
maker, 90. 
At Stoke under Ham, Mr. B. Chaffey. 
Mrs. Bradford, wife of the Rev, J. ee 
ford, rector of Ideford. 
At Totnes, Mrs. Birdwood, widow of Dr. B. 
sterne, daughter of 
Henry Jewell, fhoe- 
CORNWALL. 
A new mineral has been difcovered in one 
of the Gwennap mines, where it forms an 
incraftation round projecting particles of 
fpongy pyrites, which appear to contain a. 
confiderable portion of cobalt. 
the mineral varies from a light ath to a dark 
brown 5 itis of a clofe and polifhed texture, 
and breaks like flint. 
brittle, and when triturated, give out a fireng 
hepatic odour. It is foluble’ in: nitric andumu- 
Yiatic acids, precipitable by alkulies, and is 
likely to be of much utility in the arts. 
Married.| “At Bodmin; Lord} Robert Kerr, 
to Mifs Mary Gilbert, daughter of one Ricy. 
Mr. G. 
At Probus, Mifs Roberts, eldeft aeaaiiteer 
of Matthew R, efq. .» to Mr: Elliot, faygeon 
and apothecary, ‘of Kingfbridge. 
Died. | = Trehane, Mest Stackhoufe, wii e 
of Wm. S. efq. 
At Fowey, Charles Sanufways) efq. former- 
ly captain of the Lufhington Eaft Indiaman. 
At Totnefs, irs. Birdwood, widow of Dr. 
B. 
At Truro, Mr. John Rowe, turner, whofe 
death is a lofs to that town and fociety in ge- 
neral, to-whom his inventions \and aye 
iat We shererhnenpis in mechanics promifed to be of 
the utmof value. Among other thingsy he 
fuggeted an improvementiin the conftrution 
of cannon, which has been greatly admired 
by many intelligent offiters, and is now in 
the hands of an 6fficerof rank, who has un- 
dertaken to lay it before government. He 
was a member of the Truro volunteer in- 
fantry. 
, Richard Thomas, efq. ~ Meethanes) who 
had been his of 50 years an alderman of 
the borough of Saltash, in which office he 
4F 2 exhibited 
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