300 



Cornwall —Ireland. 



well, jun. to Miss M. C'owell, hoth ot'Tor- 

 quay. — John Venn, esq. of Puylipinbury, 

 lo Miee Patronclla Pyle, of Westgate, in 

 Talluton. — John Wreford, cs(|. of Nichol- 

 uiyaiet, to Miss A. Reed, of Kfibrd.— 'llie 

 Rev. N.t'ule, of Hurstoii, to Miss E. Jlf, 

 B. Alorris, of Exeter. 



lUeii.] At Exeter, in Paris-street, Mr. 

 T. Hartley. — 82, Laiy AJary Hamilton, — 

 .'j8, Aiiss Frances \'ye.— Ou Upper South- 

 <-rliay, rjl,.Iohn H. Bluhra,esq.— Mr. Evans. 

 — 7;i, Mr. R. Culluni, hig-hly and deservedly 

 esteemed and reirretted. 



At Plymouth, in Pembroke-street, 71, 

 Airs. G. Eitstou. — In Waterloo-street, 51, 

 Atrti. P. Beer. — Iiii\avy-roVi', 74, Ulrs. H. 

 \ ashman. — In Poni!)roke-hii;e, 7iS, IMrs. S. 

 Williams. — IuCannou-8treet,0C), Mrs.Bray. 



— In DuWe-street, ijg, Mrs. Alaroni. — lir 

 l''iiUikfort-street,7"2, Miss Decble,JHslJy es- 

 teemed 



At Ashburton, Aliss M. Eales, deservedly 

 regretted — At S.illash, Mrs. Scott, widow 

 of John S es>(. of Plymouth. — At Gitte- 

 Hliam, 37, Lieut. t». Dillon, R.N — At Mill- 

 broolce, 100, iilrs. .S' llroiighton. 

 conxwALL; 



(n consequence of a requisition sipfned 

 by ten ni.ia"istr-ites, the High Sheriff" having 

 refused lo call (he meetinp;, the freeholders, 

 copyhoUlcrs, housvbolders, and inhabitants 

 of this county, lately assembled at Bod- 

 min ; E \V. \V. Pendarves, esq. was in the 

 chair. ThouaU ibe day was unfavourable, 

 and two fairs were held within a few miles, 

 the a-isenibla^e of the yeomanry was both 

 numeriiiis and respectable. The greater 

 part of the magi'strates and ijenflenien who 

 ► jo-ned the requisition to the High .Sherifi' 

 were present. The raeetinji^ was held in 

 the hall g'enerally used on these occasions, 

 Several excellent resolutions were agreed to. 



MurrieU.\ .Mr. R. Richards, to Aliss M, 

 Edmund-, both of Falnioutli, and the .Society 

 of Friemis. — Henry Lnmhe, esq. of St. Au- 

 stell, to .Miss E..Synions, of Little Falmoulli. 

 -iVIr. v.. Miirlin, of St. Austell, to Miss S. 

 Hnvv. of Geoi'ue-street, Dock. 



i)it(l.\ M Falmouth, Mrs. S. M'Dowall. 



— C'tiristo|)lier Saverland, esq. much and de- 

 teiveilly esteemed and re;rreited. 



.At Penzance, Andrew I'urves, esq. of Rox- 

 bMii'lisliiic.— tn, Mr. R. Angwin.— 50, Mrs. 



W.ILKS. 



The followimj premiums have lately beea 

 otlered by t\ie Church Union Society, in the 

 Diocese of St. Davi'd's.— 1. A premium of 

 iSO, (by benefaction) for the best Essay 



[April J, 



on " the Scriptuj-e Doctrines, of Adultery 

 and Divorce; and on the criminal charac- 

 ter and punishment of Adultery by the an- 

 cient laws of England and other countries." 

 —2 A premium of £25 for the best Essay on 

 " the influence of a moral life on our judg- 

 raent in matters of faith." — If any num 

 will DO hi.\icill, he ahull know of the doc- 

 TRiN.E ifAe^Acr it be of God." John vii, 

 17. — The Essay ,s are lo be sent directed to 

 tlieRev, W. Morgan, Vicaraije, Abergwilly, 

 near Carmarthen, on or before the last day 

 July, 1821, with tLe names of the writer* 

 in a sealed paper incribcd with the motto 

 of the Essay. 



Married. \ Mr. R. Jeukyns, loMi.«sLaw-, 

 rence, botii of Swtinsea. — Mr. J. H. Allen, 

 to Miss Marriott, boih of Nenth. — Jolm 

 Rees, esq.o/C!irnwirtlien,,lo Mi.ss R. Bowen, 

 of W.-niuifor, Cniiligans,hire.— Mr. P. Back- 

 stock, of Haver(orilwe!<t, loiWiss M. Dorlev, 

 of B«tb. Mr. T. B^o»<">, t" J*^'*" A- Pri'l- 

 Luni, bolb of Ciirin.-uthen.-»-W. T. Jones, 

 esq. ef (iwyiifryn, CardjaiisLire, te Miss J. 

 Tickell, of London, — The Rev. Hufh Jone«, 

 rector of Llnngowen, Meriooetbshire, to 

 ^liss K. Elli:s, of Gw\ofryn, Carnarvonshire. 



l)ied.'[ At Swansea, Mr. T. Boweii, de-' 

 servi'dly regretted. 



At Haverfoidwest, Mr. \V, Grnun. — At 

 ;io nilvanced age, George Puiiy, esq. 



At Llangolen, 43, Robert Price, e,sq. of 

 Towr. — Mr. J. Davies. 



SCOTLAND. 



3/aar(>d.] Dr. A. Fyfe, M.D. to Mis* 

 E. Charles ; The Rev. James Walker, to 

 Miss Madeline Er.skihe : all of Edinburgh. 

 —James B. Scott, esq. of Leith, to Aliss 

 janc Donaldson, of Hor&elydown. 



Died.] At Glasgow, James Watt, M.D. 



At Aberdeen, Lady Hay, Wife of Sir J, 

 D. H, bart. 



At Kilmarnock, Mr, A. Morris Stewart . 



At Lockesby, Mrs. Janet JohnstoucSmithj 



IRELAND. 



Married.] Robert Hutton,esq. of Dub- 

 lin, to Caroline, daughter of Dr. Compton, 

 of Kaston House, Lancashire. — Lieut. Col. 

 Ensor, of the Armagh militia, to Miss J. 

 Parsons, of Dawson-st reef, Dublin. — Robert 

 Otway, jun. tsq. R.N. Highland Cottage, 

 county of Cork, to Mrs. .Seaton, of Bristol. 

 —J. p. Unrake, esq. of Kinsale, to Eliza- 

 beth, daughter of G. Rochfort. esq. M.P. 

 for Westmcath. 



Died.] At Dublin, in Grafton-street, 

 Miss Bayley. 



At Limerick, C. O'Callaghan, esq. of Sea- 

 field, county of Clare. 



Our H'lHdsur torresijondent u- informed, that the ajO'ected term eoLAKlXATlos, it 

 nearhi .lymyntimov.* with deflection, or relative direction. 



A mih-icrijition hm been opened for the widow and children of tlie late Mr. John 

 t'toTT, which 11 e recmnmend to our friends. 



Tl,e Promenades near Dorkinq, and the Tour in Wales in pur next. 



EttiiAiw. — Last Number, p. 126, line 1 from bottom, for quietly read "quickly," 

 and in p. 127, line 11, dele " thing •,'' and in some copies for Dr. Gom, read " Dr. Gem." 



'/'his Number, in ufeiv copies- pof/e, 210, line i from the bottom, for proportion read 

 " properties ;" and jmt/e 212, line 2 ami a, read " might be greater than if the planets 

 •were a fixed mass," 



