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solved to erect public Baths under the Hoe. 
—The buildings will comprize, besides 
plunge and warm baths, an elegant saloon, 
with bazaar and a reading room on one side. 
The principal front of the building, which 
will be Doric, will face the sea, and the 
access will be by stone steps. 
The sums at present deposited in. the 
Devon and Exeter Savings’ Bank, amount 
to nearly four hundred and thirty thousand 
pounds. 
Married.) W. S. Tucker, esq. to Miss 
Eliz. Bidwell, of Exeter—Mr. E. May- 
nard, to Mrs. Kemp, of Exeter.— Mr. Geo. 
Hooper, of Exeter, to Miss J. Norgate, of 
Norwich.—John Mallock, esq. of Axmin.- 
ster, to Miss Charl. Arden, of Exeter.— 
Mr. Rogers, of Higher-street, to Mrs. 
Northcott, of Tavistock-street.— Mr. S. 
Blake, jun. to Miss Johan. Arthur : all of 
Plymouth.—The Rev. G. Patey, to Miss J. 
Holman, of Devonport.—‘The Rev. J. W,. 
Button, of Collompton, to Miss B. B. Kel- 
son, of Farnborough.—At Stoke, Mr. J. 
Hay, to Miss Lawrenee, of Navy-row. 
Died.| At Exeter, 70, Mr. J.Ward, much 
_ and deservedly respected.—John North Boy- 
dell, esq. late lieut. col. of the East London 
militia —37, Mr. J. Newton.— Mrs. ‘Tay - 
lor.— At Plymouth, 84, the Rev. John Gan- 
dy, a.m. the much and justly esteemed vicar 
of St. Andrews.— At an advanced age, Mr. 
T. Dunsterville. 
At Davenport, Mrs.G.Banks.—In Duke- 
street, 80, Mrs. Davey —In Mount-street, 
59, Mr. Barker.—At Bideford, Mrs. E. 
Bartlett. 
At Ashburton, 64, Mr. J. Berry.— At 
Loddeswell, 25, Thomas John Freke Gun- 
ston, esq. of Bishop’s Hull. At Thorver- 
ton, William Anthony, esq. 
CORNWALL. 
A meeting of the inhabitants of Falmouth 
was lately held at the Guildhall, to con- 
sider of the propriety of establishing a Clas- 
sical School there, by public subscription. — 
E. Carne, esq., the Mayor, in the chair. 
It was resolved to erect a schovl-room, 
engage competent masters, &c., and a com- 
mittee was formed to carry these objects into 
effect. 
Married.| James Hendy, esq. of ‘Truro, 
to Miss Porley, of Newlyn.—Mr. R. Mar- 
tyn, of St. Mabyn, to Miss G. Withiell, of 
Treworlas.—Mr.T. Courtenay, to Miss Tre- 
bilcock, of St. Clement. sf 
Died.| At Falmouth, 39, Mr. H. White, 
much and deservedly regretted.— Mr. Ed- 
wards.— Mr. A. Williams. 
At Penzance, Mrs. Hocking. 
At Redruth, at an advanced age, Mr. 
Jas. Jenkin, 
At Rosewyn, 75, Mrs. Polyblank.—At 
Polperro, 98, Mrs. Dor. Bennett. 
WALES. 
A tremendozs storm of thunder occurred 
in the vicinity of Swansea, on the evening 
of the 30th of August last, and the rain 
fell in such torrents, as to occasion tremen- 
Cornwall — Wales—Scotland—TIreland. 
{Ocr. 
dous floods in the rivers, which disembogue 
into Swansey Bay. In many instances the 
corn which was cut and standing in large 
cocks on the low lands, was washed down 
and carricd out to sea. 
Married.| Mr. S. Tobias, of Tredegar, to 
Miss 5S. Moseley, of Neath.— The Rev.D.A. 
Williams, to Miss I’. Charette, both of Car- 
marthen.—Henry Lawrence, m.v. of Car- 
marthen, to Jane, daughter of the late D. 
W. Stephenson, esq. of Sterling-park, Car- 
marthenshire.—Mr. Evans, to Miss M. James, 
both of Milford.-George Strong, a.m. of 
Dyserth, Flintshire, to Miss Bury, of Llan- 
vedr’s-hall.— At St. Nicholas, Glamorgan- 
shire, Major Mansel, of Iscoed, to Emilia, 
daughter of Vice-admiral Sir Charles Ty- 
lor, K.C.B, of Cotterili. * 
Died.| At Carmarthen, Mys. Jones.— 
22, Mr. J. Lewis. 
In the Vale of Neath, 72, Valentine 
Quin, Earl of Dunraven.— At Clwyedog, 
near Dolgelly, 74, Mrs. Edwards, widow of 
Mr. Edwards, of Chester. 
SCOTLAND. 
Marvied.| J. Clark, m.p. ‘Physician to the 
Forces, to Miss Gilchrist, daughter of Dr. 
Gilchrist, of Dumfries. — At Traparin, East 
Lothian, James Murray, esq. to Miss Clara 
Goldie, of Athelstoneford.— George Ren- 
nie, jun. esq. of Phantassie, East Lothian, 
to Jane, daughter of the late John Rennie, 
esq. 
Died.| At Edinburgh, William Calder, 
esq. Lord Provost. 
At Dairice, Fifeshire, 85, the Rev. Robt. 
M‘Culloch, p.v. minister of that parish — 
At Blair, in Athol, Lieut. Col. Johnson, 
late of the 4th regt. 
At a late meeting at Glasgow, at which 
the Duke of Hamilton presided, it was re- 
solved to form a Joint-Stock Company, with 
a capital of not less than 20,000/. to be 
raised in shares of 50/. for the improvement 
of the Clyde above Glasgow, and to the for- 
mation of rail-ways, branching therefrom 
in various directions, 
The Senatus Academicus of the Univer- 
sity of Edinburgh, have recently passed a 
resolution in favour of examiuing medical 
candidates for future graduatien in the Eng- 
lish language. 
IRELAND. 
A meeting of Bankers and Merchants was 
lately held at Dublin, to consider the* pro- 
priety of establishing Steam-Packets be- ~ 
tween Dublin and London. The design: 
was resolved upon. The original capital of 
30,0007. has been nearly subscribed, in 
shares of 50/. These Packets will touch 
at Portsmouth and Falmouth. 
Married.] Robert Verschoyl, esq. son of 
the Bishop of Killala, to Miss Curtis, daugh- 
ter of Thomas C. esq. of Mountown, coun- 
ty of Meath. 
Died.| At Dublin, the Rey. Robt. Pierce 
Gamble, inspector of gaols in that city. 
At Mullingar, John Wright, esq. of the 
2d regt. Lancashire militia. ‘ , 
