578 Dorsetshire— Devonskire-^Cornwall--WaIei — Scotland, Sfd. 



Over-Comptoa-inills, near Sherborne, At Exmoufb, 50, Mr. R. Wjer, descf* 

 weielalelv destroyed by fire; it is con- vedly respected. 

 jecturedtoliavebeendonebyaiiiucenJiary. At Plymouth, Mrs. Miller, wife ofT. M. 



Married,} W. J. L. Peiliani, esq. of esq. much and jtistly lamented. 



WoodhoHse, to Miss Sariih Spear, of 

 Jkloduckton-up-Wiiiiborne.— Mr. Koberts, 

 of Rurnliain.to Miss Pope, o» Wcymoutli. 



Died.] At Weymoutli, Mr?. Galiagan, 

 ■widow of Eihvard G. esq. 



At Poole, William Bmlden.esq. 



At West Luhvortb, Mrs. Khzabetb New- 

 ton, of .Salisbury.— At Louatirl'l, Eliza, 

 d.iHijtittr of the late Kcv. Mr. Haiii.s.— At 

 Cla-ttlo, Mr, Dollinj;, uiociilaior. 



DEVOKSIllUK. 



A fund has been eslublished at Exeter 

 for the relief of the poor. 



COHNWALL. 



The model of a very ingenious engine 

 for raising water, extinuuishiii;; fires, &c. 

 was lately exhibited for the inspection of 

 the engineers and mine agents at the Tic- 

 keliingMeetn)>;atKedruih : its advantages 

 are, that, the motion being rotary, it will 

 raise water in a constant stream, and it 

 requires less than half the fu«l consumed 

 by a steam-i-ngine. 



A new light ou Penzancn-pier is in- 

 tcn<icd to show the light only vfhilst there 

 is nhie feet water within the pier. 



aiarriid.] At Falmouth, Capt. Rrown^ 



An alarming iiie lately broke out in a ,q j^^-^^ Louisa Tippett.— Mr. Brendon, of 

 rouit near the papcr-nulls m Moveton- Caiiju-ton, to IMiss Biendon, of Werring- 

 liampsleatl, and dcstroytd three dw. Ilnig- ,on.— At Maker-church, Lient. John Fin- 

 houses, tbeWesleyan meeting-house, a baru, nimore, to Mrs. Mayne.-^Mr. Kich. Bligb, 

 stable, several workshops, &C. - - - 



An cNperimcnt is about to be made at 

 riynionih, by sinking ships, as a pievcn- 

 liveof the drvrof. 



il/umVf/.] Mr. G. C. Richard^^on, of Lx- 

 eter, to Miss Jnnc Gore, of London.— Mr. 

 \V Thomas, to Miss E. Conrtcs, of Ply- 

 month Dock.— Mr. H. Whimple, to Miss 

 N.Abrahams, both of Barnstaple.— Major 

 h! B. Harris, of Radford, to Miss Anne 

 Bultell, of Hellevuc.— Capt. Fox, of the 

 30th regt. of foot, to Miss M. Upliani, of 

 OttwcU.— Mr. Joseph Bragg, of .Samlford, 

 Jo MissTuckitt, of Stockleigh.— T. Rowe, 

 Vsrt. piuscr KN. to Miss E. Mudge, of 

 Hi-'hwcek.— William P. Smith, esi|. of 

 Ido, toMrs. lMaryPeal<e,widow of Capt. ]'. 



D;<(/.] At Exeter, in. Siimniei land-place, 

 AVilliam Cooper, esq.— BO, Mr. George 

 lUnnctt, highly estecmed.-iMrs. R. Bat- 

 stone.— 81, the kev.Jas. Neweombe, one 

 of the Priest Vicars of the Cathedral. 

 This highly respected gentleman was ad- 

 mitted a i-horister in 1743, and has ever 

 since remained a member of this Clnncb, 

 and seen a succession of eight Bishops to 

 thcSee.— .Vi, Mrs. Ann Spark.— At Uaik- 

 leigh, Miss Ann Skinner. 



to Miss Sloggett, both ot Bodmm. 



Died.] At Trehaverne, Josias Cooke, 

 esq. one of the piincipals ot Tieskerby 

 Mine. — At Hayle-coppei House, oi, Mr. 

 Arundel Pryor. 



WALES. 



A meeting of the principal inhabitants 

 of .Swansea has lately been held, and a 

 subscription eutcicd into, for the poor. 



Married.] T. Phillips, esq. to Miss Marg 

 Havard, both of Milford.— .\t Pembroke, 

 Capt. Morgan, of the E.l.Co.'s service, to 

 Sliss Mary Jones, of Hodgestou. — Lieut, 

 Andrew Kennedy, R.N. to IMiss Mary 

 Pinnock, of Pope-hill, Haverfordwest. — 

 The Rev. J. Hughes, of Llangoed, to Miss 

 Blarg. Roberts, of Dolgelly. 



Diid.] At Swansea, 24, the Rev. W. S. 

 Davids, of Gower. 



At Haverfordwest, •12, Mrs. Martin, wi- 

 dow of John M. es(|. justly lamented. — 

 Miss Mary Roch, of Hiiiler-hill. 



At Bailor, Mrs. Jones, widow of Hugh 

 J. e.sq.— At the Hall, Baglan,T. Jones, esq. 

 — Al Ty Coch, «(,", John Hughes, esq.— At 

 Cerngliwydion, Edw. Edwards, esq. high 

 slieiift of Denbighshire- At Gwytclas, 

 Mrs. Lloyd, wife of R. L. esq. 



TO CORRiSPOyDE.XTS. 

 Our S^iwploncntary Number will appear on the yO/A uf January, and be dcUvrred with the next 



'jff thi^ season, irr ralculatr, a» ufi'nl, nn iddi/ions to the numbers nf our Subfrrihert. The rarietg tnd 

 imvartnuee nf vur Cuimnuniciitiuns belt betprui the hi-alihi/ eoiidilimi. of our Work. Increased eircula- 

 tiJ), and increased north in a I'erivdiail rublicalio::, are neeettarilu rccifiroenl. 



ffe thnrH the Hresidcnt mid Co»iii:iltee oj the /f c'tall Btiolt-Socicly, far their liberal repnrd to our 

 interests, but «'« cannot suffer Iheui to stimulate us to enter into any contest with ignoble and unworthy 



""'I'^tmlffiiLn- Communieatlons reaeheel ti.i too Me, from Sir John Sinclair; Mr. Plavf:iir: Mr. I/:mcaster; 

 m; f? nafe- .1. K.; (i. Uov^cs; J. K ; T. B.; T BakewHt; T. H-; J.Kandall; S. Whitchurch; W.M. 

 Aiuleisou- S A.S.; J.R. B.; B. Hanbucv; T. Hi-.ll; Sec. i;c. 

 The Continuation of the new Article BlUURAPHiANA will be found among the most' interesting in 



*"Tlie ej ample set by certain Parisian Literati, of maAirig our .Miscellany the medium of their LUerary 

 Correspondence, vill, u'e have reason to beliet-e, befollmvedbytlteLileratiofutherForeiini CoiU'tries-.^ 



Workho 



Miscellany. 



Ekratum.— At page 512, col, J, six lioea from bottom, for " Eurke" read " Barri." 



