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Devonjhire— Cornwall — North Britain, 



[Sept. 1, 



At Exfter, Capt. Fitzgerald, of the 4th 

 dragoon guaids, to Mifs E. C. Veale, young- 

 til daughter of the l^te Wni. V. eCq. of T.f- 



veala houfe, Cornwall. Wacbride, titj. 



fon of th- late Admiral M. loMils Staikry. 

 — Mr Wm. Upcott, of Plymouth Dock, to 

 WJfs Lethbridgf, daughter of Mr. L. painter. 



At Tcignniouth, Mr. George Uunslurd, 

 jun. merihnrit of Tiverton, to Mils Paiiy. 



At Taviftock, Mr. Haiky, merchant, of 

 Briftol, ■o Wifs Lang, da giitcr of Mr. L. 



Dud.] At South Meltun, Mr. Emanuel 

 May, furgcon, 27. 



At Stoguoiber, near Dunfter, Mrs. E. 

 Chi'.cot, r. ift of Mr. Win. C. 93. 



At Gr j 's Pl.-ce, near Plymoutii, Captain 

 Cudlipje, ot tht royal navy 



At hx iiCMith, Mr. -Vubrey Wynn', eldett 

 fon of Gabritl W. tfq. of Lifs Pl'ace, Hauts. 

 19. 



COBNWA LL. 



A very riumfroi!!> and refpedlable meeting 

 ■ ef the Cornwill Agricultural Society toolc 

 place on the jth of Au^ult at HellVon, for 

 the puipofe of determining the premiums of- 

 fered by the Society Ninr bulls, eleven 

 lams, four boars, and two fatted ftieep, wtxe 

 produced ; and, after a m'nute inveitigation 

 of ihcir dificrc.t merits, by the infpc€cors, 

 they adjuOjied the premiums as follo^-.s : — to 

 Francis Enys, efcj. for the beft bull, five gui- 

 Jieas } to Mr. Alexander Haul, of Ca.Tibon'.e, 

 for the nrxt beft dito, two guineas ; to Fr.in- 

 <is Enys, efq for the bcft ram, free for all 

 England, five guineas j to Mr. Sickler, of 

 Gwinear, for the bi.ft ram, yeaned in Corn- 

 wall, three guineas ; to Mr. Nathaniel Ro- 

 berts, of Manaccan, for the bell hog ram, 

 yeaned in Cornwall, two guineas j to Mr. 

 John Roberts, of Newlyn, for the beft and 

 ftcond beft fat fliecp, three guineas j to Mr. 

 Edwurd Lawrence, of St. Martin, for the Left 

 boar, two guineas. This being the firlt ex- 

 hibition of the kind in this part of the coun- 

 try, the flock produced were much fuperior 

 to the general expefl.itlon, and fhew that 

 the fpirit of improvement, which of late 

 years has been dift'ufuig itfelf throughout 

 this county, in a more rapid degree than any 

 ether in the kingdom, has met with peculiar 

 attention from the gentlemen and farmers of 

 the neighbouihood of Helfton; and, in oidcr 

 to encourage fo laudable an example, the So- 

 ciety came to a determination, which was 

 made public by the prcfuent after dinner, of 

 having fuch an exliioition annually at Helf- 

 ton ; fiot interfering, however, with the ge- 

 neral exhibition at Bodmin in June. 



Married.'] At Fowey, Mr. Coomb, to Mifs 

 Rickard. 



At Lanteglofs, Capt. Charles Thomas, to 

 Mifs Ann Coucn. 



At Bodmin, Mr. John Short, to Mifs Mal- 

 lett. 



QUd.] At Falmouth, Mr. Philip BruHi, 



fail-maker. — Mrs. Byrn, relift of Mr. Jamel 

 B. grocer. 



At St. K-w, Richard Wayet, 92. He 

 had laboured 75 yeais .'• a hufbandman, and 

 till a fe\v days of his death coul.l go through 

 a hard day's worit as well as molt men in his 

 paiirtj 



At Camborne, r4r. Jimes Kegwin, v/ho 

 for forty years or upwards pradiled furgery, 

 wiih great fuecefs, in the nines ihtre, 68. 

 He w.is much rcfaeifted and beloved by men 

 of probity acid honour, his character oeing 

 marked wi.h a benevolence thai won friends 

 a.'.d overcame enemies ; he delcended into the 

 grave with univerfal regret, having the 

 pr.iycrs of the good and the tears of the poor 

 to pleao for him in his lafl coi fiict. 



A; Launceflon, Mr. William Hill, for- 

 merly an apprentice to Mr. Ridford, at the 

 Dsvon anu Exeter Hofpital, and lately a Can- 

 dida. c to (ucceea liim j a young man of very 

 fuperior talents, wh'ch, with the diligence 

 ana iiidultry difplayea in the acquificion of 

 every branch I'f his profellion, vvoald pioba- 

 bly have rendered him one of its greateft or- 

 naHKnts. 



At St. German's,^ Mr. Oliver, farmer, 

 and one of the volunteer cavaliy ofthat place, 



NOH TH BRI TAIN. 



A plan has been adopted for building public 

 fell, oij at Perth. From the encouragement 

 it has experienced the committee of marnge- 

 ment appointed by the fubfcrlbers at Perth 

 are led hope, that they w 11 fooii have it 

 in their power to annouine to the public, 

 that fubfciiptions are received fully fufii^ient 

 to enable them to complete a building, al- 

 ready conriderably advanced, which will not 

 only be highly beneficial to the county and 

 ci'y of Perm, but bcfidcs of great public im- 

 portance and utility. The buildings will be 

 huge and elegant, and will contan cornpleie 

 accmmo.iation for the different fchools, viz. 

 the giammar I'chool, academy, and the writ- 

 ing, drawing, Englilh, and French claliics, 

 bcfues accommodation for other branches of 

 education, whicn it is in contempU'ion toadd. 

 Its fituation on Rofe Terrace, with the North 

 Inch, which has lately been much enlaigcd, 

 as a lawn in front, is not only beautiful, but 

 rr.uft be highly conducive to the health of the 

 ftudents, v. hilc its retirement, freed as it is 

 from the buftle of the town, renders it in 

 every refpeft a proper place for public fchools. 



Married ] At (icriollownnels, Mr. Daniel 

 Maclichlan, merchant in ^Glafgow, to Mifs 

 Ann Hardie, daughter of Arch. H efq. 



Died.] In the prime of life, at her father's 

 houfe, at Bro^mrig, near Dumfries, Mrs. 

 Key, wife of Alexander Key, efq. of Lei- 

 selter-fqiiare, London ; a lady whofe engaging 

 manners and amiable qualities endeared her to 

 a numerous and truly refpcdtable circle of 

 acquaintance, by whom her early diiath 13 

 inuft fincerely re^jretted. 



