196 Cornwall—Wales—North Britam—Death Abroad. [March 7, 
At Woodland, near Plymouth, aged 76, 
the Rev. Francis Luce, vicar of Harpford and 
Fenn Ottery. 
At Torquay, aged 19, Mary Jane, davgh- 
ter of Robert Mascall, esq. of Ashford, 
Kent. 
At Totnes, Mr. James Murch. 
At, Exmoath, Wm. Carson, esq. late of 
South Carolina, 74. 
At Marhamchurch, Thomas, second son 
of the Rev. John Kingdon. 
CORNWALL. 
The failure of the pilchard fishery of the 
Jast season, has been compensated in some 
degree, on the southern ceast of Cornwall, 
by the extraordinary shoals of herrings 
that have visited it. In Helford Harbour 
alone, the quantity caught since August 
Yast, and sold fresh, or salted down, is 
Jittle short of 2000 hogsheads, or 5000 bar- 
rels; worth about 42s.a barrel. Considerable 
quantities have also been caught’on other 
parts of the coast. The Yarmouth merchants 
who have come down to purchase them, de- 
‘thre, that their coasts have been deserted this 
season by the herrings, in the same manner 
that Cornwall was deprived of its pilchards. 
The projected improvements iii St. Ives 
Bay, if carried into execution on a grand scale, 
will be of infinite advantage to the commerce 
of tha place, and of the nation at large. It 
is in contemplation to carry out 2 break-water 
from the point of the peninsula in an eastern 
direction; and by so far will the capacity and 
security ef the harbour be increased. The 
yalue of this improvement will be infinitely 
enhanced, by the general want of good har- 
bours on the north coast, and the immense 
losses sustained there by the shippiig interest, 
in consequence. . 
Marricd.] At St. Mary’s, Scilly, the Rev. 
Wm. Tremayne, to Miss Richards. 
At Launceston, J. Templar, esq. of Brid- 
port, to Miss Lethbridge, daughter of Chris- 
topher L. esq. 
At Falmouth, Mr. Solomon Ezekiel, to Miss 
Hannah Jacobs. 
. Died.} At Penzance, Capt. Cuthbert 
Baines, 67.—Mrs. Treeweeke.—-Mrs, Pope, 
90.—Mr. Gibson Gnishonite, 70.— Mrs. 
Robyns, relict of Thomas R. esq. of Tre- 
neere, 63. 
At Trenure. House, Penzance, Mrs. Ro- 
bins, relict of Thomas R. esq. 
At Marazion, Thomas Coleman, esq. 86. 
At Truro, Lieut. Jenney, R.N. son of Mr. 
J. attorney.—Mr. Jonathan Hodge, 78. 
At Lewanick, near Launceston, the Rev. 
Mr. Mangles. 
At Launceston, Mrs. Bounsell, 
At Newlyn, near Truro, Mr. William 
Hoblyn. 
At Falmouth, Mr. Harry, of the Ship Ina. 
e-Mr. Robert Snell, 57.—fames, the infant 
son of Mr. James Ball, attorney. 
At Gorran, Mrs. Jane Oliver, 74. 
fx St, Columb, Miss Nancy Drew. 
At Liskeard, Benjamin Martin, 85. seit,» 
At Trenarron, near St. Austell, Mrs. Prise 
cilla Webb, 75. 
At St. Ives, Mr. Jonn Couch, of the 
George and Dragon Inn. 4 ‘ 
At Helston, Mrs. Roberts. 
WALES. . 
Married.) At Riuabon, Thomas Chol- 
mondeley, of Vale Royal, esq. M.P. for the 
county of Chester, to Henrietta Elizabeth, 
youngest daughter of the Tate-and sister to the 
present Sir Watkin Williams Wynne, of 
Wynstay, bart. M.P. 
‘Died.| At Brecon,: Robert Williams, esq. 
solicitor, and many years town-clerk of 
Brecon. : 
At Tenby, Mrs. Jane Bevan, 408, She 
was a natéve of Scotland, where her daughter 
is now living at the age of near 90. . 
Robert Edwards, well known by travellers 
as the guide from Dolgelly to Cader Idris tilt 
within a few years, 90. : 
NORTH BRITAIN. 
WMarried.| At Edinburgh, Nicholas Chartes 
Pitt, esq. fron the island of Madeira, to Mary, 
second daughter of Captain Baugh. 
William Caldwell, esq. late of Calcutta, te 
Miss Margaret Hunter, third daughter of Mr. 
Hugh H. supervisor of excise, Cupar Fife. 
Captain William Sword, Leith, to Ursula, 
eldest daughter of John Bayne, esq. mer- 
chant, Oban. 
Disd.} At Dumfries, Robert Jackson, esq. 
provost cf Dumfries, 67. Repeatedly called 
to fill the office of chief magistrate, he-uni- 
formly discharged its important duties with 
advantage to the public, and credit to himself. 
Charitable and humane, he patiently listened 
to the complaints of the peor, and was ever 
anxious to do them good. Honest and up- 
right, modest and unassuming in his manners, 
he acquired the esteem of his fellow-citizens, 
and died without reproach, universally be- 
loved and respected. 
At St. Andrew's, in the 78th year of his 
age, James Flint, M.D. F.R.S. Chandos pro- 
’ fessor of medicine in the University of St. 
Andrew’s, and honorary fellow of the Royal 
College of Physicians, Edinburgh. 
At Maffat, aged 28, John Findlay, esq. of 
Glasgow. His poetical talents, and classical 
and antiquarian erudition, were highly 
esteemed by the most distinguished literary 
characters. A volume of poems, entitled 
Wallace, or the Vale of Ellerslie, and illus- 
trations of ancient, historical, and roniantic, 
ballads, in two volumes, are his avowéd pub- 
lications. 4 
At Kingussie, Badenoch, Colonel Duncan 
Macpherson, of Bleaton, in the 75th year of 
his age. His only son arrived from Portugal 
only a few days previous to his death, and had 
the melancholy satisfaction of paying the last 
sad duty to his revered parent. 
DEATH ABROAD. - 
At Abrantes, in Portugal, Brig.-gen. Jamete 
Cattin Craufurd. At the 2ge of sixteen he 
entered 
