Cornwall — Wales — Scotland — IreMnd — Deaths Ah'oad. 



2S8 



AJicia Roild.— The wife of Mr. John Bar- 

 retr. — 60, Mr. George Ord. — iUr. Macry. 



At Barnstaple, 1)3, tlic widow of Nicho- 

 las Slicplierd, es(|. 



AiToi)sliani,r)0,Miss Atkins, of London, 



CORNWALL. 



Mnyvh'd.'] Tlie Rev. K. G. Grylls, jiin. 

 cf Lnxillian, to Miss Sophia Rasiileigh. of 

 Diipor'.h. — Mr. Wiiliuni Jasio, to Miss 

 Acin Pcaroc, of Uodi-.iii. — Mr. Niclioias 

 Jyliiis, of Truro, to Miss Amelia Foy, of 

 Penvyn. — Mr. I'caice, of Bodmin, to Miss 

 Eleot, of St. 'J'calb. 



Died.] At Fahiioiitb, 82, Mrs. Elizabeth 

 Tpdd. 



At Penzance, 77, tlie Rev. Anthony 

 Williams, vicar of St. Keverne. 



At Latinceiton, (iO, Mr. J. Deacon. 



WALES. 



The Marquis of Anglesey, in conse- 



- qnencc of the pressure ot the times, has 



made aconsiilcralilc rednciion in the rents 



of his truants, in the county of Anglesey. 



The iiiliauiiants of Haverfordwest have 

 prcKinttd to their chief magistrate, Col. 

 James, a handsome silver vase, as a mark 

 of their regaid and esteem for his public 

 services. 



Marri<(l.'\ Thomas Morgan, esq. of New- 

 port, to Miss VVhiiworlli, of Caimarthen. 

 -^john Ellis, esq. of Garieg-Lodge, to 

 lilir-s Cling.in, nf Alerlyn. — Henry Jone.s, 

 esq. of Hafodneddyu, to Miss Davies, of 

 Llangadock. — George Lloyd, esq. of Brn- 

 nant, to Miss Margaret Jane Harris, of 

 Priskellv. 



Died.] At Carnarvon, 28, Mrs. Mar- 

 garet VVdliams. 



At }'.rcron, the wife of Mr, John Ed- 

 ■wards,— 8], Thomas Jones, esq. of Suni- 

 isicr-hill. 



At Hcathfield Lodge, Mrs. Hammond. 

 • — At Llaugowen, 76, the Rev. Kvan 

 Jones, universally respected. — At Pen- 

 loyn, 65, Mrs. Maigarct Lewis. — At 

 Hongae, William Lewis Auvvyl, c-.q. great- 

 ly esteemed and regretted. 



At Pool-park, near Ruthin, of a typhus 

 fever, Louisa, wife of the Riaht. Hon. 

 Lord Bagot, of Blitlifield, and sister to 



the Earl of Dartmouth. Her lady uliip ha^ 

 left two sons and ihreedautrliii'rs to lament 

 the irreparable loss of a valuable parent. 



StOTLANU. 



Mariieil.'} At Edinburgh, Francis Ber- 

 niinghani, esq. to Miss Graham, of Mor- 

 phie. — P. M. Wylic, of Edinburgli, to Miss- 

 Mary Dyer, of Soi;th Lambeth. — At Dy- 

 sart. Major Watson, to Miss Lucy Whyte. 

 — ^David Young, esq. of Cornliill, Aber- 

 deen, to "diss Helen Baker, of Fontbill, 

 Wilts. 



Died.] At the Manse of Arrocaar, the 

 Rev. J.Gillespie.— At Coly-hill, 24, Alex- 

 ander Simi;son, esq. he was killed by the 

 accidenti'.l discharge of his gun, whilst 

 shooting moor-gan;e. 



Sir Alexaniier Macdonald Lockhart, 

 40, of Lee and Carnwath, baronet. Hi* 

 death was occasioned by his being thrown 

 from the box of Ins carriage, fifteen mile* 

 from Inverary. He once represented the 

 town of Berwirk-upon-Tweed, was diuinij 

 some years Lieut. -colonel of the Rojal 

 Lanarkshire Militia, and was cliief of the 

 very ancient and distinguished fainily of 

 Lockhart. 



IRELAND. 



Blrtrried.] .Sir J.J. Fit/gprald, liart. of 

 Linshee, Tipperary, to Mrs. Moore, of 

 Cashell. 



Died.] At Dublin, Lieut. J. Amphlett. 



At Waterford, James Lafl'an, esq. bar- 

 rister, suddenlv. 



At Tramore, Robert Lyon, esq. an al- 

 derman of Waterford.— At Brownstown, 

 the eldest daughter of the late Sir James 

 Tynte. 



ABROAl>. 



Died.] At Geneva, Thomas Sydenham, 

 esq. late Fnvoy at Lisbon. He wasfirstcm- 

 ployed by i\Iarquis Wellesley in India, on 

 many confidential missions, and especially 

 during his embassy to the .Spanish Cortes. 

 — 7(5, J. Turiibnll, esq. of Guildtbrd- 

 slreet. 



At the Luz, East Indies, 71, Jacob Si- 

 mon, many years an Armenian merchant. 



At Verona, Anth. Cagnole, the cele- 

 brated mathematician and astronomer. 



TO CORRESPOxN DENTS. 



Bailh/'s Eloge de Chai'es V. trill (ippeai- in an earhj Ntimlwr. J. W. shordi 

 ecT.sidt licts Cyclopcedia, or Blair's Grammar of Philosopliij ; and we v:ish many 

 other Querists ivoa'd cciisuit those, or simitar works, before t/ie;/ address trite ques- 

 tions tons. We are unable to dect/plicr the Letter of our friend Z. v:liu dales from 

 Cheltenham. 3Iessrs. Middltt07i,' Satisbunj, Rcplon, ^c. c^c. came to hand too late 

 for the cttrrtnt Number. 



We have received several c( mmnnications, a.'^crUm^ the wet season to the spots in 

 the Sun, hut, as the wet season, was not common to the whole earth ; as the Sun turns 

 on its axis every tuenty-fve days, currying round tlie spots ; and as tlie evaporation 

 titiicli causes rain in one part of the earth, is occasioned by tlie crcess, rather than 

 tJ:e want of Sun-shine in other part's ; we liave given no cucouragcmint to this new 

 philosophu. The same, and other reasons opei'ate against most of the hypotheses 

 which refer cfiangcs of Weatht r to the cltanges of the Mean ; it being ah-j forgotten, 

 that, as tlie Moon changes Ji>ur titrn.^' every month, and tlie Weather ut least as often, 

 the changes must frequently coincide by the common laic of chances, uithout any r^ 

 lativn cf cause and effect. 



At pagc2\G, col. 2, for i»,000 si'ecics, read uO_,000. 



