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„ MARRIED. On rriday last, at Cayo church, Carmarthenshire, by the Rev..VI Morgan, Vicar, Jolm Ph'ilipps, Esq. of .Llandilo," to Mrs. Lloyd, widow of the late Rev. JtHm Lloyd, of Brunant. On Saturday, at Montgomery, the Rev. Jofm Davies, of Porteynon, Glamorganshire, to Miss Lloyd, of the former place. On the €2d. ult. at Manafon, Montgomeryshire, John Vaugtian, Esq. of Penmaen Dovey in l!le county of Meri- oneth, to Mary, eldest daughter of the late Rice Price, E>q. of Br 'Yn Bwa. in the county of Montgomery. On I lIesday, the Rev. E. A. Owen, Minister of Holyhead, to Miss M. A. Jones, third daughter of Colin Jones, Esq. of CarregJwyd, Holyhead, and-ninaily years Commander of his Majesty's packet Uxbridge, DIED. On Thursday, the 24th ult. at Ponfuld, Mrs. Eaton, aged 92. widow of the late Mr. Henry Eaton, of Killfill; her loss will be deeply regretted by her numerous relations and Iriends, and by the poor in particular. She was the last, survivor of the'Seys' family.. Lately, at Alliwen Farm, Glamorganshire, aged 777 Mr.. Wm. Howell much regretted by his relatives and a numerous circle of friends. On Sunday last, at an advanced age,Mr. Stephen George, formerly landlord of the Blue Boar-inrt^Haverfordwest. After a few days' illness, on Sunday, the 20ih ult. in the 52d ypnF of his age, at his houxe, Danyrallt-lwyd, near Aberystwith, John Hughes, Esq. justly regretted by all to whom lie was related or shared in his acquaintance. At Hanmer, Flintshire, Mr. James Hayward, aged 79. Oil the 25th ult. at his house, in Caerleon, Monmouth- shire, deeply regretted by his family and friends, Richard Fdthergill, Esq. in the 63d year of his age. Mrs. Storace.-This lady, who had reached a very ad- vanced life, closed her earthly.carcer at her apartments in Michael Is-place, lirompton, on the 13th ult. She was the sister of the celebrated Dr. Truster, who was one of the most indufstriQus and usefut writers and compilers of his time. Mrs. Storace was mother of the fate Stephen Sto- race, whose merit will always keep his name high in musi- cal estimation,and mother.also of Signora Storace, who, as a singer and an actress acquired considerable reputation, and eminently contributed to the amusement of the public in several countries; Mrs. Storace, who has itist paid the debt of rtniturfe, was a woman of great knowledge of life, and one ot those characters of plain open. blunt sincerity, of which the refinements of modem artifice and hypocrisy have left but few examples.

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