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under Morwaldown, which forms part of this 
¢anal; rich veins of copper ore, of amazing 
thickness, begin to show themselves, and 
“promise an abundant profit to the proprietors 
‘in this spirited undertaking. 
The Streight, called the Bridge, between 
“the island and the Redding Point, at the en- 
trance of Plymouth harbour, is as fatal to 
ships-boats, in a squall of wind, particularly 
“from S.S.E. as the Streights between Scylla 
“and Charibdis, in the Mediterranean 3 and in 
“the course of the last twelve years, by endea- 
“vouring to pass this dangerous pasea¥e, no less 
than fifteen men of wars’ boats, of difterent 
“descriptions, liave been swamped; three 
“captains of the navy, two lieutenants, four 
“midshipmen, and nearly sixty-five seamen, 
‘have been drowned. 
* Married.] At Teignmouth, Samuel Gib- © 
"bons, esq. of the army medical staff, to Miss 
Paddon.—John Betts, esq. of Knowle House, 
“near Bristol, to Emma, eldest daughter of 
“P.M. Young, esq. : 
Died.| At Tiverton, the Rev. William 
. “Walker, rector of Broughton Gifturd, Wilts, 
“and of Sainswitk, Somersetshire, prebendary 
of Wells, and in the commission of the peace 
‘for this county. 
* At Exeter, Captain Titus Conyers, of the 
Royal Marines, 85.—Captain Edward Batson, 
of the East Kent militia.—Mr. Daniel Har- 
“told, 81: ; 
‘At Teignmouth, Mrs. Brydges, and a few 
days afterwards her husband, Capt. B. of the 
Royal Nayy.—Miss Jane Abrams, 
At Sandford, William Brown, esq. 
At’ East Budleign, Mrs. Yeates, wife of 
M.L. Y. esq. banker, Exmouth. 
At Paignton, Clara, only daughter of the 
‘Rev. Mr. Compton, 22. 
At Crediton, Mrs. Mary Pope, 87. 
At Plymouth, Rear-admiral J. G. Kinneer, 
58.—Mr. Piercy, 79.—Mrs, Margaret Aus- 
% tia, 78. P 
At Aylesbeare, the Rev. H, Marker, jun. 
At Alphington, “Lucy, wife of Edward 
. Barnell, esq. of Demarara, 
.. .AtExeter, Mrs. Blair, wife of Colonel B. 
ef Bayford, Herts, 30. ; ; 
. 
CORNWALL. 
"+ On Monday the 18th of February, 1811, 
‘ «two labourers being employed by a person of 
the name of Thomas Mannell, to raze the 
barrow near Chacewater, called Creege Broaz 
- Sparrow, for the purpose of manuring a field, 
which he rents of Lord Falmouth, discovered 
a.small urn at the bottom of the barrow, in 
‘the centre of its base, and 20 inches-under 
the surface of the field. The urn was in- 
itelosed by five stones, four of which were 
placed on their edges, and formed a square, 
whilst the fifth, being placed on the top, be- 
came a barrier to the mingling of the super- 
” . incumbent earth, with the coatents of this 
pesmi 
ot tS ine 
Cornwall—Wal es. 
rude sepulchre. In the urn were blacle 
ashes, and round it a considerable quantity ° 
(about two gallons) of ashes and humap 
bones, in a state of great decay. The urn is 
made of baked clay, and of a greyish stont~ 
colour, and, in figure, resembles very much 
that in the 18th Plate of Borlase’s Antie 
quities, said to be found in Perran Sanda, 
except that it does not taper so much at the 
base, and is about half the size. It isS inches 
6-8ths wide at top, three inches 1-4th wide 
at the bottom, and is five inches 1-4th high ; 
the thickness is {-4th of an inch, and it is 
“rudely indented on the outside in a very ire 
‘regular manner, with the point of some tool. 
Tt varies also from the Perran urn, in having 
“a handle very similar to such as are now affixed 
tg our common stone jars. 
WMarried.| At Padstow, Captain James Yeas. 
‘to Miss May. : 
At Fowey, Mr. William Hocken, to Miss 
Cowling, daughter of Captain William C. of 
the London trade. ( 
At Gluvias, 
Charlotte Thomas. 
Died.] At Falmouth, Captain D‘Arcy, of 
the 47th regiment, of a decline, in conse- 
quence of a cold caught in hard service 
‘at Cadiz, 25.—Mrs. Edmonds, relict of 
Captain E. 
At Truro, Mrs. Martin.—Mary, daughter 
of Mr. Crossman. + F 
At Mevagissey, Mrs. Mary Webb. 
At Gorran, Mr. John Davey, 96. 
At Trescow, Scilly, Mr. James Pender, 53. 
At Croft West, Thomas Michell, esq. 84e 
—LEdward, son of Francis Paynter, esq. of 
~Trekenning. 
At Helston, Sophia, wife of the Rev. Ed- 
ward Rogers, prebendary of Sarum, 27. 
At Whiteley House, Humphrey Lawrence, 
esq. one of the free burgesses of Launceston. 
At Marazion, Mrs. Thomas, 70. 
At Pentire Glaze, St. Minver, Miss Je- 
nefer Hick, 16, . 
At Penzance, the Rev. John Thomas 
Thompson, 
Nicholl, esq. to Miss 
WALES. 
A sogiety has recently been formed at Llan- 
gollen, in aid of the British and Foreign Bible 
Society in London ; and the zeal and activity 
of the clergy in promoting Sunday schools 
throughout the principality is very successful, 
‘The country gradually improves in know, . 
_ledge, civilization, and every christian vir- 
tue, the evident effects of these laudable ine 
stitutions. 
' Married.) At Lanishen, William Davies, 
esq. of Ponty Pandy, Glamorgan, to Frances, 
second, daughter of the late John Knight, 
esq. of Lanblithian. _ ly 
Died.] At Wenvoe Cottage, the Rev. 
David Davies, rector of Landough, and vicar 
of Roath, near Cardiff, _ nappa 
At Moatgomery, Mr. John Poundley, 
‘ aor iy F x “., asters 
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