1822.] 
Stone-house, 21, Miss C. Chamberlayne, of 
Charlton, Kent.—At Ottery St. Mary, 82, 
Susan, widow of John Guard, esq. de- 
servedly regretted.—At Chudleigh, Mrs. 
M. Bidgood. 
CORNWALL, 
Married.) At Helston, Mr. J. Trevenen, 
to Miss F. J. Hill, of Carwythenick.—Mr. 
J. Cayzer, to Miss E, Carr, both of St. 
Jolumb.—Mr, W. Tonkin, jun. to Miss E. 
Stevens, both of St. Ives. 
Died.} At Penzance, 73, Mrs. Carne, 
wife of Wm. C. esq. deservedly esteemed 
and regretted. 
-At Truro, 78, Miss M. Plint.—Mr. J. 
Gates, deservedly lamented. 
At Padstow, 84, Mr. J. Williams, re- 
gretted.—At Trenworth, St. Columb, 65, 
Mrs. Harry.— At Port Love, T. S, 
Eastcott, esq. 
WALES. 
_ A spirited memorial from the county of 
Brecon has lately been presented to the 
First Lord of the Treasury, praying for 
the retention of the Packet Establishment 
at Milford. 
_ Married.] Mr. TD. Starbuck, to Miss 
Jenkins, both of Swansea.— Mr. W. Rees, 
to Miss Evans, both of Haverfordwest.— 
John Howall Thomas, esq. of Lampeter, 
to Frances Sarah, daughter of the late 
Capt. Street, of the ist Dragoon Guards. 
—Mr. W. Jones, of Brecon, to. Miss E. 
Bullock, of Springfield-cottage, Brom- 
wich.—William Rigby, esq. of Hawarden, 
to Miss Thomas, of Chester.—Mr. W. 
Roberts, of Harkin, near Milford, to Miss 
Davies, of Newport, Pembrokeshire, _ 
Died.] At Swansea, 42, Mr. G. Wil- 
liams, greatly respected. 
At Brecon, 78, Mary, widow of Walter 
Churchey, esq. justly respected. 
At Haverfordwest, Miss Jane Harries, 
late of Priskelly, Pembrokeshire.—Mrs. 
Phillips, widow of George P. esq. deser- 
vedly lamented. 
- At Landatf, Mary, wife of the Rev. 
Powell Edwards, justly esteemed and 
regretted. 
At Baglan-hall, Griffith. Llewelyn, esq. 
deputy-lieutenant of Glamorganshire, and 
coroner of the Western division, deservedly 
lamented. 
- At Tregose, 79, Edward Thomas, esq. 
SCOTLAND. ; 
' A meeting of the noblemen, freeholders, 
justices of the peace, and commissioners 
of supply, of the county. of Lanark, was 
lately held at Hamilton, to take into con- 
sideration the agricultural state of: the 
county, and also for considering the price 
of labour connected with agriculture, and 
articles of consumption of the farming in- 
terest : the Duke of Hamilton in the chair. 
The following resolutions were unani- 
mously agreed to:—That the present un- 
precedented fall in the’ price of all agri- 
enltural produce, has inyolyed the pro- 
Cornwall—-Wales— Scotland — Ireland. 
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prietors and occupiers of lands in the 
greatest distress, and that its. continuation 
now threatens their total ruin.—That the 
disproportion betwixt the price of agricul- 
tural produce, and the expense of: raising 
it, and betwixt the increased value of the 
circulating medium, and - the burdens 
chargeable upon land, render the agricul» 
tunist unable to pay the rent and taxes, or 
even to cultivate the soil with any profit 
to himself.—That, in this state of general 
calamity, it is desirable that the aggregate 
opinion of the whole landed interest im 
Scotland should be ascertained; and, for 
that purpose, that a general committee, 
composed of sub-committees from the se- 
veral counties, should be appointed te 
assemble at Edinburgh as early as possi+ 
ble.—That a committee should be appoint- 
ed to draw up forthwith a report, stating 
the difficulties and distresses of this parti- 
cular county, and what may occur to 
them as most necessary to be done to res 
medy these evils, and that the committee 
should nominate three or more’ of their 
number to meet and deliberate with the 
general committee at Edinburgh—That 
the sub-committee appointed to meet with 
the general committee in Edinburgh, be 
requested te communicate to this county 
the result of their deliberations, and that 
another meeting be called of this county to 
take the report of their committee and 
sub-committee into consideration ; and, if 
judged expedient, to apply to Parliaments 
tor relief. 
Murried.| Mr. J. Croley, to Miss H. 
Mein, both of Edinburgh.—John Meikle: 
john, esq. writer to. the signet, to Miss Ca- 
therine M‘Cullum, of Plewlands.—Mr. R. 
Greig, to Miss FE. Malcolm, of Perth.— 
At Wester Elchies, Morayshire, Lieut.-C. 
G. M. Skinner, 24th Light Dragoons, to 
Christina, danghter of the late Robert 
Grant, esq. : 
Died.] At Edinburgh, Albarry-street, 
Mrs, Warrand.—In. Charles-street, Mrs. 
Anne Trailly, widow of James TP. esq. of 
Westove. 
At Aberdeen, William Livinsston, M.D. 
professor of Medicine in Marisehal College 
and University of Aberdeen, and physician 
to Gorden’s Hospital. mot. 
At St. Mary’s Isle, Kirkcudbright, 
James Wedderburn, esq. solicitor-general 
tor Scotland. 0 
In Elgin, James M‘Andrew, esq. for- 
merly of Lisbon. ( 
IRELAND. 
Married,] Samuel Lioyd, esq. of Snug- 
borough, county of Cork, to Sophia Fol- 
kett, daughter of S. F. Milford.—Patrick 
Matthews, esq. of Riverstown, near Ardee, 
to Miss Powderly, of New Hall, county of 
Lowth. 
Died.] At Dublin, Hans Hamilton, esq, 
m.P. for the county of Dublin.—Richard 
Croker Reid, esq. late of the 3d Garrison 
Battalion, 
