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MARRIED. At Wakefield, by the Rev. Mr. Sharp, Vicar, the Rev. Edward Griffiths, A. M. of Ysceifiog, Flintshire, to Miss Morville, dargiiter of the late John Morville, Esq. of Sharls- ton, Wakefield. On Tuesday, the ht of May, at Lieut.-fien. Leighton's, i in the Island of Jersey, D gby Thomas Carpenter, Fsq. Cap lain in his Majesty s 10th regiment of infantry, to Miss Emma Stanley, youngest daughter of the late Sir John Tho- mas Stanley, Bart, of Aldedey Park, Cheshire, and of Pen- rhos, Anglesea. On Tuesday, the 8th inst. by the Rev. Harry Grey, the Rev. Edward Stanley, Rector of Alderlev, in the county of Chester, to Catherine, eldest daughter ot" the Rev. Oswald Leycester, Rector of Stoke, Salop. Wednesday se'nnrght, at Lancaster, Mr. Joseph Pve, Miss Agnes Pye, both of Wyersdaie. What was vern, s gular on this occasion, there were twenty persons present, who were all of the name of Pye. DIED. Of a decline, at his father's, Carmarthen, Mr. David Evdns, aged 28. On Monday last, aged 60, Mr. Francis, of Trebersed. During last autumn his whole stock of grain then in the haggard, was destroyed by fire; this severe, loss, estimated at 15001. is supposed to have laid the foundation of his ill- ness, which terminated in his death. At IJanelly, William Yalden, Esq. aged 58 years, much regretted by his atfectionat family, and by all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance,. His manners were refined, his conversation edifying, his judgment sound, and his con- h i duct worthy of example, as he supported with christian fortitude a long and painful illness. Cairn resignation sooth'd the pangs of death; Surrounding angels caught his parting breath; Disarmed the strings of the devouring grave, And wafted back to Hod the soul he gave. On Monday last, at Haverfordwest, Capt. Richards, of the brig B; others. On Sunday se'nnight, at Bodlewvddan, near St. Asaph, the sent of Sir John Williams, wart, alter a long aNi lingering illness, which she bore with the utmost fortitude Ti t and resignation, and a life devoted to the practice of the most exemplary piety and virtue, Mrs. W iliiams, relict of the late Hugh'William*, 1'sq. ,vir>'v m the county of \ngksea, and mother of Lady mlluuns.

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