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Cornwall — North Britain— Ireland. 



[Oct. 1, 



Died.'] At Ivy Bridge, Mifs Caroline Brut- 

 ton, fifth daughter of the late George B. efq. 



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At Vlyrnout'i, the fon and heir of Captain 

 MaitJjml Of l.a Loire, whcfe enterprifmg 

 fpirit has conferred To mucli honour on himfelf 

 and his country. 



At Bradninch, Mrs. Mary Bowden, wife of 

 H. B. efo,. 7.i. 



At Exeter, Mr. Gideon Ware, builder and 

 auftioneer.— Mr. Frederic Dawes, only fon 

 of Mr. John D. 23. — Mrs. Pilbrow, v/ife of 

 Mr. Matrhcw P.— Mrs. Sparke, widow of 

 the late Mr. Jofliua S. 



At Spreydon Koufc, near F.xeter, Mrs. 

 Thomafin Bayley, relift of the late Rev. 

 John B, of Bradninch. 



CORN'W.M, L. 



Died'] At Truro, Jlrs. Floyd, wife of Mr. 

 F, farrier. 



At Endclion, Mrs. Jane Wcrden. 



At I'enzance, hh%. Scobell, wife of Mr. 

 S. attorney at law. 



■ At Trennack, near Truro, Mifs Mary 

 Baker, niece of Mr. Bate, 25. She had gone 

 into the orchard, apparently in perfedl health, 

 to gather a bafkct of apples, and was very 

 foon afterwards found dead. 



NORTH BRITAIN. 



MarrUd.'] At Pirn Houfe, William Scott, 

 efq. younger, of Raeburn, late of Prince of 

 Walej ifiand, to iVJifi Sufan Horltrugh, eldeft 

 daugliter of Alexander H. efq, of Hor!brugh. 



At Edinburgh, Lieut. Col. H. Eeckwith, 

 afliftant .adjutant-general at Kilkenny, to Mils 

 Sophia Irving, youngelt daughter of the late 

 Lieut. Col i. of t!ie 7oth re-iineni. — \Vm. 

 H. Knox, efq. to Mifs Rachel Therefa Max- 

 well, fccond d.iughter of Major Henry M.— 

 Lord Elphim^oii to Lady Carinichael._ 



At Trinity Cottige, near Edinburgh, 

 George Cafhcl, eft|. of Urly, in tl-.c county 

 of Kerry, to V:\U Wilfon, eldeft daughter of 

 the late John W. efq 



At Ardwall, John Bowerbank, efq to Mifs 

 M'Suhav. 



At Crichton Houfe, Hugh Brougbton, efq. 

 deputy-cafhierot excife, to Mifs Mary Ward - 

 rop, daughter of James W. efq. 



At Dunglas, Sir James Montgomery, bart. 

 to Lady Elizabeth IJouglas, daughter of the 

 late Earl of Selkirk. 



At Loch End, Lieut. Col. Dalryrnple, of 

 the 10th l'03t, to Mifs Warrender, only 

 daughter o." the late Sir Peter W. bart. 



At Glaf;ovv, Dr. James Sanders, prefident 

 of the Royal Edinburgh Mc-dical Society, to 

 Mifs Hardie, daughter of Henry H. efq. 



Died.'] In the'ilft >ear of her age, Mrs, 

 Prin'jle, lady of Robeit Prin^ie, efq. eldeft 

 fon of Sir J.;mcs Pringle, hart of Stitchell- 

 Houfe, Roxburghfhire : fhc was the fecond 

 daughter of the late Licute.i.aiu-General Nor- 

 jttan Macteod, and had bei.n married fcarcely 

 three months. 



At E<iiniiur^,h, Mrs. J.inct Colquhoun, re- 

 Jift of General johnCampbcUj of Barcreck, 



and daughterof Sir James Colquhoun, of Lufs, 

 bart. — Mifs Cutharine Don, daughter of the 

 late Jolin D. efq. — Dr. William Henderfon, 

 of the royal navy, and lormerly phyfician at 

 Glafgow. 



At Glafgow, Mrs. J' ftray, wife of Dr. J. 

 profclTor of anatomy in the college there. 



A.t Wemyfs Hall, James Wemyfs, efq. of 

 Winthank, 84. 



At Warrifton, Thomas Mure, efq. 



At Elgin, Alexander Brodie, M.D. a gen- 

 tleman equally diftinjui/hed for his profef- 

 fional knowledge, literary acquirements, and 

 urbanity of manners. 



At Poyntzfield, in the county of Cromarty, 

 George Oun Monro, efq. 



IRELAND. 



A public leflure upon agriculture .ind farm- 

 ing i.s deliveied twice a week in Dublin, un- 

 der the patronage of the Uuke of Bedford, 

 and fom.cthing of the fiime nr.ture is about to 

 be inllituted in feve'al principal towns of Ire- 

 land. 



Married.] At Dublin, Vifcount Monck, 

 to Lidy Frances Trench, fiftli daughter of the 

 late Earl of Clancarty.— N.-.tlianiel Sneyd, 

 efq M. P. for the county of Cavan, to Mifs 

 Ann Burgh, daughter of Thomas B. efq. 

 comn-.ifiioner of the revenue. 



George Warburton, efq. of Bird-View, in 

 the King's county, to Mifs Anna A£lon, eld- 

 eft- daughter of Thomas .\Ston, efq of Weft 

 Afton, in the county of Wicklow. 



Fitzgerald O'Brien, efq. of Nenagh, county 

 Tipperary, to Mrs. Dillon, relift of Gerald 

 Dillon, efq. of Annach, county We.4meath. 



At Rofs, the Rev. Wm. Hinfon, retfor of 

 Coolftuft', to Mifs Hewitt, only aughter of 

 Ab. Hewitt, efq. 



At Riverftown, Tipperary, J. Bennett, 

 efq. eldeft fun of the late Judge Bennett, to 

 Mifs Crofts, only child of V/m. Crotts, efq. 



At Dcrrymore, Kerry, W. Boyles, efq. 

 of Limerick, to Mifs C. D. Rue, daughter of 

 John Rae, of Derrymore, efq. and niece to 

 the Hon. Judge Day. 



John Gabbert, of High-park, co Lime- 

 rick, ciq. to Mifs Lucy Alaunfell, only daugh- 

 ter of the Rev. Archdeacon Maunfell. 



Dhd.] At Sutton, near Dublin, G. W. 

 Moljncux, fon of the Utc, and brother of 

 the prcfent Sir Capel M. 



In Dublin, Charles White, efq eldeft fon 

 of R. White, efq. of Aghavoe, gueen's coun- 

 ty. — John Godley, e(q. 7-i. 



At Brown's Hill, Carlo.v, Lady Charlotte 

 Brown, v.ife of Wm. B. efq. and daughter of 

 the Kite Earl of Mayo, archhiftop of Tuam. 



At Black Rock, Limerick, Lady Neuen- 

 ham. 



At liisfeat in the county of Kildare, Ciiarles 

 Palmer, efq. deputy governor of that county. 

 Rev. Henry Wilfon, reiftor of Mulranken, 

 near *Vexrord (a native of Millom, in Cum- 

 berland), .i8. Soon after the rebels entered 

 Wex.'bid, he was made pri font r, and fen t to 



Saol, 



