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Cornwall — Ireland. 



senteiKJed to death, eight of whom were 

 reprieved. 



The utility of the Break Water iu Ply- 

 mouth Sound, was apparent duiiug: some 

 late violent gales, when more thau 20 ves- 

 sels rode under its shelter in perfect se- 

 curity — having- no occasion to let g-o a se- 

 cond anchor. 



Married.'l Mr. S. Bowden, surgeon, to 

 Mrs. Miller, both of Plymouth.— At Sid- 

 mouth, H.Carew, esq. of Crowconibe-court, 

 Somersetshire, to J. Maria, only daughter 

 of J. Rogers, esq. — ^T. Stepheus, esq. Re- 

 corder of Exeter, to Sophia, youngest 

 daughter of the Rev. M. Le Merchant. — At 

 Welborough, IVewton Abbot, Mr. S. Gaye, 

 surgeon, to Mrs. J. Babb. 



jDicd.] At Exeter, in her 19th year, 

 Emily, eldest daughter of the Rev, J. Pol- 

 son. — Capt. J. S. Cowan, 46, of the Royal 

 Navy.— Aged 38, Mr. J. Benton, auctioneer. 

 — Mr. Medland, 45, of the Half IMoou Inn. 

 —Mrs. Lerapriere, wife of the Rev. Dr. L. 

 late master of the Grammar .School in this 

 city. 



At Plymouth, Sophia, .3d daughter of 

 J.D. Pridham, esq. banker. 



AtCornwood, near Plymouth, aged 100 

 years, J. Sherril. He retained the use of 

 all his faculties to the last. 

 -, _ At Exmouth, of a decline, Mrs. Young, 

 jiwite of Capt. Y. of the Royal Navy. 



At Sidmouth, Mr. W. Street, of the Lou- 

 don Inn. 



At Totness, Margaret, daughter of J. 

 Taunton, esq. formerly of Brad ninch; she 

 survived her mother only two months. 



At Houiton, in the prime of life, Mr. S. 

 Murch, late of Salisbury. 



Aged 78, Mrs. M. Were, of Uffcalm, one 

 of the Society of Friends. 



CORNWALL. 



Married.l J. Bath, esq. of Penrose 

 House, to Miss M. Bennets, of Ponsanooth, 

 — Capt. Polkinghorne, R.N. of St. Austle, 

 to Miss B. Passingham, late of Chester. — 

 The Rev. H. B. Lennard, to H.Dorothy, 

 daughter of E. Prideaux, esq. late of Hase- 

 worthy. — At Falmouth. Mr. J. Powell, of 

 the King's Arms Inn, to Miss J. J. Rolls. — 

 Mr. Drew, -chemist, &c. to Miss A. Drew, 

 of Liverpool. 



Died.] At Launceaton, lately, 34, Mrs. 

 S. Chubb, of Court ; a lady of superior edu- 

 cation and manners. — Mrs. Nichols, wife 

 of Mr. H. N. grocer. 



['J line 1, 



At Truro, Ague«, tbe 2d daughter of 

 Capt. Peugelley, R.N. 



At Lostwithiel, Mrs. A. Wymond, relict 

 of the late R. W. esq. of St. Cadix. 



WALES. 



A new road is intended to be formed 

 from Port Penrhyn, near Bangdr, along the 

 sea shore to the river Ogwen, instead of 

 the Old Road, passing by Lime Grove. 



Married.'] At Tenby, J. Green, esq. of 

 the 85th regiment, of Light Infantry, tc) 

 Eliza Langhorne, youngest daughter of 

 the late J P. L. esq. of Orlandon. 



Died.] At Carmarthen, 5.3, E. Williams, 

 esq. solicitor and deputy recorder. 



At Langhorne, Carmarthenshire, in his 

 2.3d year, E. E. Lewis, esq.of Clynderweii, 

 Carmarthenshire. — At Glenyrhid, Pem- 

 brokeshire, near Pembroke, J. Thomas, esq. 



Near Neath, J. Place, esq. many years a 

 magistrate and deputy lieutenant of Gla- 

 morganshire. 



At Swansea, at an advanced age, tfie 

 Rev. D. Jenkins. 



At the Royal Pembroke yard, 58, Capt . 

 Green, of the Antelope cutter.— In Gla- 

 . morgaushire, near Brigend, the Rev. C. 

 CJdlley, A.M. and rector of Crokoriti, De- 

 von, a gentleman of considerable literary 

 acquiremeuts,and a benevolent disposition. 

 — At Joy House, Glamorganshire, W. Price, 

 esq. 



SCOTLAND. 



Married.] At Locfcerby House, . (Col. 

 Maxwell, governor of the Islauil of St. 

 Kitt's, to Miss M. Douglas, a near relative 

 of the Marquis of Queensberry. 



Died.] At Drimnin House, Argyleshire, 

 J. Maclean, esq. of Boyeray. 



IRELAND. 



A new church is intended to be erected 

 iu the parish of St. Paul, Dublin. 



Married.] At Bourdeaux, in France, R. 

 Powell, esq. of Dublin, to Miss Johnston, 

 daughter of N. J. esq. — In Dublin, Capt. 

 F. Stupart, of the Scotch Greys, to Anne, 

 second daughter of J. Jamieson, esq. of 

 Alloa, North Britain. 



Died.] In Dublin, L. Wall, esq. M.D. 

 an estimable member of society, whose 

 decease has caused tears of gratitude to 

 flow over the grave of departed worth. — la 

 Dublin, in her 19th year, Teresa, wife of 

 J. C. Lyons, esq. She was lovely and grace- 

 ful in her form, and active in the exercise of 

 every virtue Aged 52, L. Wrightson, esq. 



TO CORRESPONDENTS. 



Several communications from valued correspondents, and others of ijreat intrinsic 

 value, which came to hand after the middle of the month, are necessarily deferred. 



We iutreat the friends of the illustrious dead io be liberal in their communication^, 

 and we will ahvays devote a space to their favours. 



Amicus exhorts us to advertize our contents by way of " shaminy others,'''' but "^ood 

 wine needs nff bush," and we are content with our entablished and constantly itfcreasing 

 reputation and circulation. The wise and discriminating aiK sufficiently numerous 

 for all the patronage we desire. ' _ 



Errata. — In last Number, p. 303, line 22, from above, for Tpost-worihy^ read 

 frost-worthy: p. 304, line 18/rom belmi; for scheme read theme. 



