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Conrj^all — JVales — Irdand. 



[Sept. 1, 



violently as to tear his boot, and lacerate the 

 culf of his leg inoft dreadfully. In this ago- 

 nizing fituatlon he lay for feme time, till 

 found antl taken up by his fi;rvant and fonie 

 p'erfons returning from work, by whom lic 

 was convcved to Plympftock, to the ho'.jiita- 

 Ue houfe' of Captain Bulteel, of the royal 

 navy. Medical afliftance was immediately 

 fiimmoned to his relief: tiie wound was 

 drcflcd ; but on opening it the enfuing morn- 

 ing, to the %xejX furprize of the faculty, it 

 appeared ;i mortification had begun to take 

 place; and, nocwithftanding every furgical 

 a/liftancc, Mr. L. languiftcd a week, and then 

 expired, having fultained his (hort but pain- 

 ful ilhvfs, till the hour of his- dilVolution, 

 with manly fortitude and refigna'ion He 

 was a truly hofpltabk- and friendly man in 

 his focial inteicourfe with m.inki.id, and has 

 left an afflifti rt widow and numerous fimily 

 tw deplore the lofs of an nffedtionatc huftand 

 and a kind indulgent father. Mr. L. had juft 

 retired, vvith jn independent fortune, with 

 his family, to his newly-built manrinn-houfc 

 of Wembury, and about a month fmce began 

 to rehde there to enjoy the fruits of hit, in- 

 ciuflry, when he was, hy a fatal accident, 

 untimely cut oft". 



CORNWALL. 



' At the meeting of the Cornwall Agricul- 

 tural Society, tlie following weie the adjudi- 

 cations of premiums at Hclfton, on the i'Pth 

 of July :— To Mr. W. Oiborne, of St. Hil- 

 lary, for the belt bull, ."il M. ; V. Vyvyan, 

 eft), for the fecond beft ditto, 'Jl. 'Z%. ; Mr. S. 

 ^Ion?. r, of Gluvias, for the beft ram, tree 

 for all England, 51. .^s. ; Mr. J. Plomcr, of 

 Manaccan, for the beft ram, yeaned in Corn- 

 wall, .')1. 'M. J Mr. Jof Jacka, of Wendron, 

 for the beft hog-ram, ditto, 21. 2s. ; Mr. 

 Sickler, of Gwincar, for the bert fat wether 

 flicep, two years old, CI. 2s. ; Ditto, fur the 

 fecond hett ditto; 11. Is. ; Mr. N. Roberts, of 

 Manaccan) for the beft boar, 21. 2?. 



Married.'^ At Falmouth, Captain Dhiely, 

 of the Duke of Montrofe packet, to Mils 

 Agnes Cooper, daughter of Sir. C. fur-eon 

 of the Prince of Wales packet. 

 • At St. Stephen's, near St. Auftell, Mr. 

 W. Tremayne, of Newlyn, to Mifs Grace 

 Salter. 



D'tcd.'\ At Bodmin, a few days after his 

 arrival from the Eaft Indies, Robert Denni- 

 fon, efq. 



At Kenegic, Mrs. Lambert, rclift of C. 

 \m. efq. and filter to Lord Sherbtirne. 



• WALT S. 



Z)jii/.] -A.! Swatifea, the Earl of T.an- 

 <jaft'. His Lorddiip was in perfect health the 

 evening before his death, when he was walk- 

 ing and enjoying the beauties of the roman- 

 tic fcenery^ in the ufighhourhood of Swiin- 

 fea. He had alfo bcfpoke a plnv for the 

 following evening. In the interim hewas 

 found de-ad in his bed ! lie was created, 

 Sept. 20, 1783,. Baron LandalT, of 'rho- 

 niailown, in the county of Tipperary ; and 

 stdvuntcd to the dignity of a A' ffcouut, Dec. 



20, 179.3 ; and to that of an F-a^rl, Nov. 

 1797. Married, Sept. C, 17(i-l, firft. Eliflia, 

 fecond daughter of James Smith, efi) , and 

 lifter to Mr .SkefTmi^ton Snji'h, hart., hy 

 whom (who died in Auguft, 1781,) he had 

 iH'iie — Francis James, born January 20, 

 176R ; married July 10, 1797, iMifs La- 

 toiK-hc— Montague, born Anguft 18, 177:J, 

 a Colonel in the army — George, born ill 

 1770, died in 1790— Eliflia. His Lordfliip 

 marrit'd, fecondly, in June ITfj-K Cutlieriiie, 

 fecond daughter of the late Earl of Mafle- 

 reene, by whom (who died Feb. 9, 1796,) 

 ho had no illiie. He is fiicceeded in liis 

 titles of Earl, Vil'connt, and R'aron Landalf, 

 and eltatcs, hy his fon, Lord Mathew, M. P. 

 for the county of 'lipperary. 



J IREL.^ND. 



JolTiua Edward Cooper, efq. M. P. for 



the county of Sli-^o, has, with laudable 

 zeal, and that philanthropic fpirit inherent 

 in his family, directed that a plan and 

 elHmate, for a femimiry of education, with 

 fuitablc offiecs, fiiould be immediately pre- 

 pared upon a liberal fcale, and alfo direifled 

 th.'.t any quantity of land deemed neceflary, 

 (hould be laid out for tlic accommodation of 

 the fchool-mafter. We hear that the inten- 

 tion of this feminary is not only to embrace 

 an ufeful but general fyftem of education for 

 the poor of the country, wherein the childrea 

 will be Inftruftcd in the principles of religion, 

 reading, writing, arithmetic, the more ufeful 

 branches of mathematics, and alfo in agricul- 

 ture, and manufafturing of eithei thelinen 

 or woollen l)ufmefs. 



Married.] At Cork, Robert Johnfon, efq. 

 infpedtor-general ofMunfter,toMifsKnowIes, 

 eldeft daughter of Thomas K.- efq. 



At Dublin, William Colvill, efq. to Mifs 

 Eliza Farran, youngcft daughter of Charles 

 F. efq. 



At Mount Julirt, the fe.it of the Eat] of 

 Cr.rrick, by fpecial licence, Francis Savage, 

 efq. M. 1'. for the county of Down, to the 

 Right Hon. Lady Harriet Butlci, third daugh- 

 ter of the Earl of Carrick. 



By fpecial licence, the Hon. and Rev. 

 ricrce Butler, third fon of the Earl of C.ir- 

 rick, to Mifs Maria Sophia Vernon, third 

 daughter of John V. efq. ofClontatf Caftle, 

 county Dublin. 



At Clontarf church, Bertram Mitford, efq. 

 youngeft fon of William M. efq. of U.^btrry, 

 in the county of Southampton, and nephew 

 to I.oid Redcfdale, to Mifs Frances Vernon, 

 fecond daughter of John V, efq. of Clontarf 

 Cattle,- county of Dublin. 



At Portarlington, Jofeph Lamprey, efq. of 

 Dublin, to Mifs Hlgginbotham, daughcet of 

 the Ine Tlio.nias H. efq. of Belancho, county 

 of Kildare. 



Vied] At Dublin, the lady of Samuel 

 Reed, cl^ , one of the aldermen of that city. 



At his Lord/hip's villa, near Dublin, Ro- 

 bert' Herbert Butler, third Earl of Laneihoi 

 rough, Vifcount L.mclborough, Baron of New* 

 ton Butler, He vvss bonj Ausuftl, 173? } an! 



