574 Corntcall — Wales — Scotland, SfC. 



— At Puddafiii-cotfaee, Totnes, 37, Wm. 

 Branford, esq. — At Rryiuoro, near Caii- 

 nington. Sir Phillip Hales, bait. 



At Frtrdlon, 90, Mrs. E. Davy, ge- 

 uerally lamented. 



CORNVTAlr. 



Married.'] Mr. Harreit, of Truro, fo Miss 

 Sanson), ot Liskeard. — Mr. E. Hockett, 

 to Miss E. James, hot!) of Henrvn. — Mr.R- 

 Crabb, to Miss E. Knighf, boih of 

 Liskeard. — Mr. E. Lawer, of Gilbert, 

 to Miss Hawk«, of Cran-tock. — Mr. 

 Kcckerlea;, to Miss Westlake, both of 

 l.cstvvilhiel. 



Died.] At Falmoiitli, MissM. Gloyns. 



At 'J'ruro, Mrs. Cocks —Mrs. Roope, 

 rtf; retted. 



At Padstow, 81, Mr. R. Falk, de- 

 servedly lamented. 



At Kose-liill, near Tregony, Mr. W. 

 Paul, of London.— At Stratton, Mrs. 

 Aniall, of Camelford, regretted. 



WALES. 



Married.] Mr. W. Lovvtlicr, to Miss S. 

 3I:Kte, both of Swansea. — Mr. Williams, 

 of Bidcford, to Miss A. Uav, of Swansea. 

 —Mr. J. Petlierick, of CaidifT, to Miss 

 3\i. Williams, of Mcrl!i\ r. — Henry Thoma.s, 

 esq. to Miss R. Edwards, both of Merthyr 



At Fyvie, Aberdcpiisliire. 81, tlie Hon. 

 Mrs. fiordon, widow of the Hon. U'jUiaiB 

 G. of Fyvie. 



IRELAND. 



The Catholics of several places lately 

 forwarded petitions to Earl Grey, Mr. 

 Phinketf, and Mr. Brougham, to be pre- 

 sented to Parliament, They stated, 

 among other things, that the union of the 

 two kingdoms had not only produced no 

 benefits to Ireland, but that a treat pro- 

 portion of the proprietors of land had 

 withdrawn themselves from the country, 

 by which it was deprived of her natural 

 protectors, and the moral benefit of their 

 example. It was further stated, that 

 7-!Jths of the population of Ireland were 

 Roman Catholics, and were bound by lavr 

 to contribute to the maintenance of the 

 established ciinrch, from the support of 

 which they not only did not derive tb^ 

 least advantage, but, on the coulrary, 

 were requited with injury, contumely, 

 and insult. The petitioners also com- 

 plained of the administration of justice in 

 Ireland ; on local decisions, in different 

 parts of the country, no justice was to be 

 obtained. — 'I'he petitioners fiirtlM>r com- 

 plained of tlie constitution of corporate 



— ihe Rev. Wat. Edwards, of Llanble- bodies in Ireland, and particiilarlv in th 



T. '„ J'X"""""""''"'"' »" ,Miss Sar. county ofWaterfoid, as productive of the 



Po«ell ot Cwmwysc, llreconshire. greatest injustice; and ihev Iherefoie 



i^ie,/.] At Swansea, Mr,-;. Carder.— Mr. p,aved for inquiry into the different 



I>. ivoderick, justly respected. — 68, Mr. subjects. 



I.I. Syiiimoiis. X,,^ g^j,,jj Orange Lodge of Dublin, to 



At Hivertordwrst, riionias Bowen, p„t a check to party spirit, lately re- 



rstj. late a partner in the Union Bank, in solved, "That no pnblic procession of 



that town. ,l,e Orange Association shall be made on 



At Bangor, 35, Mr. W. Parry. the l^th of July ne.M." 



At foiintain-hall, near Carmarthen, 76, nhtrrieri.] M Dnblin, T. Cunningham 



Elizabeth, widow of Arthur Jones, esq. Anderson, esq. to Miss Helen Rea, of 



jn.stly esteemed and lamented.— At Tieg- Barnwood,— William Dy.=arf, esq. of Lon- 



rose, GlainoiE'aiishire, 6-1, Joseph Davies, donderrv, to Sarah, daughter of the late 



«-.-q. deservedly regretted. Samiril Hobson, esq. of Newton-heaili, 



.SCOTLAND. near RIancliester. — Major-gen. the Hon. 



The merchants ot Glasgow lately held a c. W. Harris, tn Isabella, daughter of R.H. 



public meeting, and agieed to petition Temple, esq. of Waterstown, Wesfnieath. 



Jbe King's nimistrr.s, praying them to re- Died.] At Longhry. county Tyrone, 



«ogniza the indepcndeuce of the South Jane, wife of Robert Lindsey, esq.— At 



Auipriean States. Rush, near Dublin, at an advanced age, 



Mioried.] Mr. W. Bow.Ien, of Bath, to a. Ward, esq. of Waid-hill. 



»»„» » ,1 1.. _» 4 ..I. A .,.1 „ ' 1 



Blargaret, dain;hler ot Arch. Andersen, 

 ^■•(l. of Edinburgh. — D. A. Davie^, esq. 

 to Miss S. Boyd, daughter of Andrew 

 J>eivewright, esq. of Edinbtirsh. — AtGias- 

 ;;o\v, Capt. fllomsoii, of the 43d regiment, 

 to Elizabeth, daujihler tu' Ihe lale VV nj. 

 Gaiinlet. esq. Black-river, Jamaica. 



Died.] At Edinburgh, lii, Alexander 

 Campbell, esq. 



At Kilmarnock, 84, Janet, widow of 

 Hugh Parker, esq. 



DEATH ABROAD. 



Aged <i7, Robert Roberts, esq. of De- 

 meiara, where he distinguished him- 

 self as an attorney-»t-iaw. His amiable 

 <lisposiiion, and e.\tensive capacity, ex- 

 cited the re>pect and admiration of his 

 numerous friends and relatives. He' wa» 

 the eldest son of Evan Roberts, esq. of 

 North Brixton, Surrey. 



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