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SSItTHS. On the 8th inst., at Rowdens, near Teigninoulh, Devon, the lady of J. H. H. Spencer, Esq., of Westeross Hoase, Glamor- ganshire, of a daaghter. On the 2:ld ult., at Crete Hill, near Bristol, the lady of Hugh Vaughan, Esq., of a daughter. MaaaiBo. On the 9th inst., at St. Pancras New Church, London, James Bodd, Esq., of lorrington-square, to Genevieve, eldest daughter of Frederic Natusch, Esq., of Fitzroy-square On the 7tb inst., at St. Mary s Church, Swansea, by the Rev. Dr. Hewson, Mr. Henry Lloyd, grocer, to Miss Elizabeth Griffiths, both of the said town. On the 2d inst., at Blagdon, by the Rev. D. Wheeler, the Rev. C. H. Hall, of Christ Church, Oxford, and Compton Martin, Somerset, son of the late B. Rhil, Esq. of Hensol Castle, Glamorgan, to Harriet, second daughter of John Baker, Esq. of Woodlands, Somerset, On the 1st inst., at Llansaintfread, by the Rev. T. Watkins, the Rev. Evan Pritchard, Independent Minister, at Skethrog, near Brecon, to Mrs. Mary Havard, relict of the late Mr. W. liavard, of the said parish. On the 2d instant, at Llanvihangel Talyllyn, Breconshire, Benjamin, youngest son of the late Mr. Wm," Bevan, of Gaer Cwmdii, to Jane, youngest daughter of the late Mr. Perrott, of Talyllyn. On the 2d inst., at Charlton Kings, by the Rev. J. F. S. Gabb. Robert Ellis Cunliffe, Esq.. of the Bengal Civil Service, eldest sou of Sir Robert Cnnliffe, Bart., of Ache Park, Denbighshire, to Charlotte Maria Jane, eldest daughter of the late Walter Mice Howell, Esq., of Carmarthen, and niece of Col. Alfred Riehards, C. B., of Cheltenham. On the 3d inst., at Llandovery, Mr. Howell Watkins, iron- monger, Brecon, to Miss Mary Williams, of Llandovery. Oil the 11th u'timo, at St. Andrew's Church, Newcastle-upon- Tyne, Martin Morrison, Esq., of Newport, Monmouthshire, to Mary, youngest danghler of the late John Carr, Esq., of Ford, in the county of Northumberland. On the 27th ult. at St. Mary's Church, Cheltenham, by the Rev. F. Close, Mr. Cockrell, of Pitlville-street, to Elizabeth, daughter ot Mr. G. Cunningham, of Portland-street, Cheltenham. DIED. On the 5th inst., in this town, aged 27, Harriet, wife of Francis Rodd, Esq of Exeter. On the 7th inst., at Penclawdd, aged 69, Mr. Thomas Prance, formerly master mariner, but lately of his Majesty's Customs at this port. On the 8tb inst., aged 40 years, Mr. Richard Cragg. sail. maker, whose unassuming manners and kind disposition endeared him to his relatives and a numerous circle of friends, who will long deplore his loss. On the 10th ins' at Swansea, in the 20th year of her age, Mary, eldest daughter of the late Mr. John Harman, cabinet- maker, of the aid town. On the 8th inst., nt Maindy House, near Cardiff, Frederick William, infant son of the Rev. J. Cozens. At Ragland, aged 107, J. Price. The old man in his life-time used to boast that he was the first that ever drove a chaise from the BeaufortArms, Ragland, at which house be had lived as post- boy for upwards of 50 years. On the 5th inst., at the Vicarage, Llandebie, Carmarthenshire, sincerely regretted by all who knew her, Hester, the beloved wife of the Rev. John Williams. Oil the 4th inst., in the 72d year of his age, the Rev. D. Peter, minister of the Independent congregation of Lammas-street, Car- marthen, Head-master of the Free Grammar School, and late Theological Tutor of the Presbyterian College, in that town. He discharged the duties of those important offices for more than 40 years, with intelligent and persevering zeal with great single- ness of mind, and love for the souls of sinners. His integrity and faithfulness commanded the esteem and veneration of all men. The church, of which he was the pastor, consisted of 40 persons, when he commenced his charge,—it now numbers more than 600 communicants. Beloved and venerated by his people; esteemed and honoured by all men, he has passed to his heavenly reward, in the faith, the fear, and the love of that Saviour, whose Gospel it was his honour and his happiness to preach. On the 29th ult., after a long and painfnl illness, borne with Christian fortitude and resignation to the Divine will, Mr. James Evans, son of Mr. Thomas Evans, sexton of St. Peter's Church, Carmarthen, and late commercial traveller for the firm of Castle, Ress, and Williams, of Bristol. His friendly and social dispo- sition won him the affections of all who knew him. On the 30th ult., of pulmonary consumption, aged 21, Mr. David Jones, printer, of Carmarthen, much regretted by his relations and friends. On the 2d inst., Joseph Evans, tiler; of Merthyr, in his 10Ist I ) On the 29th ult., Mrs. Edward Mnibias, or ITigh-Mreet Ha- verfordwest, aged 87, daughter of the late Mark StaiLs, of i • "er gent le and unassuming behaviour endeared her to a large circle of friends, by whom her memorv will be !O-,T cuerishea. & Oil the 23d ult., in his 80ih year, Mr. David Rees, formerly landlord ot the Castle Inn, Haverfordwest, highly réspected a-d deep! regretted On the loth ult., at G'andead, Mrs. Davies, nlicl of the ¡ate Rev. D. Davies, Ileclor of Llanfihangei-Peabedw, Peinhroke- smre, leaving an afflicted family and a numerous circ'e of friecis 10 regret her loss. On the 20th ult., at Lampeter, pged 57, Mrs Hashes, lri^her of the Rev Stephen Jones Hughes, of I kn^orse Vjc'i;re. i is tyiucli re Joss is much Hg-retted bv a large circle of friends, and deeolv deplored by ihe poor, to whom sh, a¡wa's we a kind friend. On the 14:h "It-, .at revaugaan, Radnorshire, Ivhzi An;, dalJ¡;liter of ,lr. John Puh, in the zxd year of her age, to the great guef of her disconsolate parents and fatnilv, whose loss C""i es,naled by those v.bo have Luried a most am.able hu<man'nV°n cljiid in the bGJm atid the b-addiiig sea,oi of life, jii^" *he *8th' ultimo, at Abercarenny, after a loni and severe i iness, Charmtte, youngest daughter of Vr. Thomas Pewnss. tormeri\ ot Monmouth, woolstapler. On the 29th ult., at Knighton, Radnorshire, in the 77th year o her age, much regretted by her familv and friends, Mrs. t ranees Banks. On the 30th oil., in George-street. Pontvpool, the Rev. Morris vans, aged 38 years, Independent Minister of the Providence Chape,, Pou'n pool. o-rLr 'f6 "ja^,er 3 few days illness, to the inexpres?ibie nelr TI d sconsoli«te wido* Mr. Richard Hill, of Cirerwe/iT. pected IC1>S^0W a n'an of strict integritv and universsUv res- hJ?.?, 'J'6 ~,d 'nst" suddenly, in her 79th year, Catherine, the fort 6C affectionate wlfe of Thomas Bridgen, Esa.,of Beac- !he nl^are' C1.l,1el>st0" esteemed end regretted by aii who had ,1 „ nire p' her acquaintance. brateit ff'r 'aSl wee' £ Thomas Morrison, s shoemaker, ceie- was a <v r preachings and lectures on various subiecis. He e fflrs l>0nQ^nt of the late_Mr.Cobbett, and manv of Ms ties ivfrf.6!r'r '"e characteristics of the writer s eccentrici- fi il Vn^i in the Register. the Rio'bt orcestprshire, in bis 56th year, of that'eountv i-f' Tar:l j^er,,7 Lord I.yt'leton. Lord Lieutenant married 4th il" fordslllP was horn on tbe 3d of April, 1783 Spencer' h- w! i' \813, Sarah« eldest daughter of the laic Earl' Spe.icer, b_. whom he has left issue, George William, the pr-se-t Lora v.ho w,M be of age the 31st of next March, two otl-'er" o^ and two oaughters. In potltics tbe Me Lor[J was Ihioughout life be displayed a high and honourable feelm- whicn added dlgnlly to his station, and renders his death a v.Vl /n ar ?v6' i,,S L'^sdip (then the Hon. \V. H. Ljttlelon) contested the c.ou,lty of Worcester with tbe Hon. W. li. Lvgon, and WBS defeated hy a majority of 257 the numbers being, for Mr. Lygon 1502 Mr. Lvttleton 1145. He was, how- ever in the course of the following year returned for the county winch he continued to represent until 16^0. He succeeded to the Peerage at the decease of his half-brother, in lb28.—The widow of '1 homas Lord Lyllleton is s'ill living, in her 95th vej-r and has lived to see five. Lords L\tt!etcG, exclusive of the pre <■ ent Lord. r

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