588 



lips, esq. of Exeter, to Miss E. Griinshaw, 

 of IVIauchester.— S. Barker, esq. of .Soiitli 

 Lambctl), to .Jane, eldest dauo-hier of F. 

 Daiiiell, esq. of or near Chudleish, in this 

 county. — At Exeter, F. M. Donald, esq. to 

 Ann, eldest daug'liter of tlie late T. Fro- 

 theroe, esq. of Usk, in Moiimoutlishire. — 

 Mr. Barnes, surg'eon, of Stoke, to Miss 

 Peters. — At Teigumouth, Mr. J. C. Tozer, 

 solicitor lo Arm, only daughter of the late 

 J. Rainforth, esq. of Enfield, Middlesex. 



Died.] At Exeter, in his 2:id year, Mr. E. 

 Mayfield, hatter. — Mrs. J. Baron, widow, 

 76. — Mr. Hockins, 38.— Mr. A. Davey, 70. 



At Flymouth, Capt. Bell, of the mer- 

 chaut'fj service. — R. Liddle, esq. Purser, 

 R.N. aud author of the Seaman's Vade 

 Mecum. 



At .Starcross, 88, A. Worth, esq. — In the 

 West Indies, Mr. M. lline, sou of J. H. esq. 

 banker, of Dartmouth. 



At Beer, by a fall from a ladder, while 

 copying' a window of the church, Mr. Sto- 

 thard, jun. the artist. His skull was frac- 

 tured, aud he died on the spot ; the step of 

 the ladder gave way ; height only 10 feet. 



At Ashburton, in her 45th year, Maria, 

 wife of A. Tucker, esq. solicitor. 



At Morebath, of a lingering consump- 

 tion, 'i.% Elizabeth, youngest daughter of 

 the late Rev. J. Bere, vicar. — At Heavi- 

 tree, Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late 

 J. Rogers, esq. of Bristol. — Also Elizabeth, 

 relict of the late G. Poole, esq. of Stuguni- 

 ber, Somerset. 



COHNWAI-L. 



PorULATION. 1811 1821 



Parish of S(. Mary's, com- 

 prising the Borough of 

 Truro : 

 Male inhabitants . 1124 . . 117.'j 



Female . . 1358 . . 1537 



That part of the parish of 

 ■ Kenwyn, denominated 

 "the Streets," and within 

 the limits of the Town 

 Male inhabitants r.32 8'»3 



Female . . 812 1185 



That part of the parish of 

 St. Clement's, denomi- 

 nated " the Streets," and 

 within the limits of the 

 Town 

 Male inhabitants . 557 837 



Female . . 71G 1060 



Increase in ten years. 

 In the Borough . . 230 



In the streets of Kenwyn parish 634 



In the streets of St. Clement's parish 624 



Total . 1488 



Married.l At Saltash, Capt. Murray, 

 R.N. to Miss Tucker, eldest daugliter of 

 R. T. esq. of Trematon Castle.— At Lis- 

 keard, S. Snell, esq. of Treagrove, to Miss 

 Borrow. 



('ornwcill — Ireland. |'T"ly 1, 



Died.} At Falmouth, 36, P. Laffer, esq. 

 Lieut, and Adjutant of Marines. 

 .\t Fovvey, in liife 28th year, Mr.M.^Rf<ic. 



WAF/ES. ' 



Married.] Rev. C. Parkins, of Gresf>rd, 

 Denbighshire, to Arabella, second dimghter 

 of the late W. Bosrawcn. esq. 



Mr. Jenkins, solicitor, lo Miss Evans, 

 both of Swansea. 



Died.] At Haverfordwest, of a declinej 

 in her 17th year, Miss Deness, of the As- 

 sembly Rooms. ' 



At Llandovery Vicarage, the Rev. T. 

 Lawrence, vicar of Llywell, Brecon, &c. 



Near Bridgend, Glamorganshire, Mr. D. 

 Phillips, house steward in the family of 

 Mr. Trehern, 76 years. 



SCOTLAND. 



Married] .1. Fairlie, esq.of Belfield, &e. 

 in Ayrshire, to A. Maria, eldest daughler 

 of W. Fairlie, esq. of the Crescent, Port- 

 lunce. 



IRELAND. 



A new street is forming in Dublin, pass- 

 ing nearly in a right line from St. Ste- 

 phen's Green to St. Patrick's Cathedral. 



Married.] In Dublin,.!. Finnimore, esq. 

 of Bally ward, county of VVicklow, to Miss 

 A.shwood,of St. Stephen'-s Green.-- N. Scot- 

 towe, esq. of Carrick on Suir, to Frances, 

 daughter of the Rev. J. Sandy, rector of 

 Fiddown. ' 



Died.] At Lecanon, in the county of 

 Kosscommoti,the Rev., T.Bond. — At Dowu- 

 patrick, in his 20th year, Horatio, second 

 son of the Rev. Dr. Nelsoti. 



At Collon, in Ireland, the Rev. Dr. Beau- 

 fort, aged 83. Dr. Beaufort was, during 

 nearly fiO years, a beneficed aud resident 

 clergyman in Ireland. His name i^ well 

 kno^vu to the English and foreign public, 

 by his " Civil aud Ecclesiastical Map of * 

 Ireland," aud by the. memoir which accom- 

 panied that map. Dr. Beaufort was one of 

 those who first proposed a royal Irish Aca- 

 dcM)y, and actively assisted in the formation 

 a\id in the regulation of that institution, 

 of which he was one of the earliest mem- 

 bers. To the establishment aud improve- 

 ment of the Sunday schools in Dublin he 

 contributed essentially, by his personal 

 exertions and constant attendance ; and 

 he was one of the original founders of the 

 admirable " Association for the encourage- 

 ment of Virtue." ^Vhen he was nearly 83, 

 in the last j'ear of Kis life, he was occupied 

 in preparing, froln a large mass of materials, 

 an improved edition of the memoir accom- 

 panying his map : his sight was so acute, 

 that,he could at that age superintend the 

 most delicate revisions of his map. His 

 grateful parishioners propose to erect a 

 monument to his memory. Tlie general 

 aud deep regret felt for his loss does ho- 

 nour to virtue and to the generous cha- 

 racter of the Irish people. 



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