Cornwall—Wales, 
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spected for uniform Integrity in all his trans¬ 
actions. 
Mr. Samuef Roberts, of Exmouth. 
At Melcombe Horsey, in his 99th year, 
John Coats. 
Mrs. Hetrell, wife of Mr. H. of Magdalen- 
^treet. 
Mrs. Mellulsh, wife of Mr. M. of Exeter. 
At Marsh Farm, Mr. H. Tomkins. 
Aged 82, Mr. Bourchier, of Wiveliscombe. 
At -Asiainster, the Rev. John Ellard, whose 
faithful discharge of his ministerial duties 
d.eservedly endeared him to his numerous pa¬ 
rishioners. ' 
Aged 87 years, John Bayly, esq. at his 
house. Barbican, Plymouth ; sixty years an 
eminent ship-owner in the coasting trade. 
Mrs. Catherine Sevan, aged 72, many years 
a well known confectioner, of Bath. 
At East Teigi^mouth, Mrs. Sarah Pratt, of 
Panny-hill. 
Mr. Jacobs, silversmith, of Plymouth. 
At Dawlish, Thomas Prowse, esq. one of 
the partners in the firm of Granger and Co. 
wine merchants, in Exeter. 
CORNV\\'M,L. 
There is not only a scarcity of gold and 
silver coin, but it appears of copper also j a 
merchant of Truro having offered to give 
bank of England paper for a tliousand pounds 
worth. 
Died.'l At Marham church, at the age of 
twenty, Miss Frances Coomb. 
At Lower St. Columb, aged 96, Mr. Thos. 
James : his death was hastened by a 
journey to the last assizes, where he went 
to prosecute a man for robbing him of lOOOl. 
the chief part of which was in guineas, but 
of which charge Cowling was acquitted. 
At his seat at Trebursye, in Cornwall, at 
the advanced age of 90, John Elliot, esq. the 
oldest magistrate, and high sheriff in 1776. 
WALES, 
The Landships of Llandewi-breff and Ha- 
xninirg, in Cardigan, are to be inclosed. 
Lord Cawdor continues his attentions to 
the projected improvements in the harbour of 
Kidwelly. 
A road is proposed from Fishguard by 
Castlehythe and Llanwinio to Caermarthen. 
The harbour of Llanelly and Burry river 
are to be improved. 
A canal or railway is proposed from Llan¬ 
elly to Join Mrs. Kymer’s canal at Pudder’s- 
bridge. 
A new road is to be made from Swansay 
to Carmarthen, by which nine miles will be 
saved j and another very necessary one from 
Caermarthen to Tenby, saving fifteen 
miles in thirty-three. 
The Holywell and Flintshire bank, has 
issued silver tokens of shillings and six¬ 
pences, of the standard of the dollar. 
An instance of the increased value of land 
in South Wales recently occurred in Car¬ 
marthenshire ; an estate, which was pur¬ 
chased in 1796 for about 5401. was sold by 
auction last spring, and produced 2900L 
Montkl.v Ma«.. No, 213, 
Mr. Owen is about to enclose Tenby 
Marsh, by which he expects to realize a con¬ 
siderable property. 
Sir William Paxton, the patron and almost 
the father of Tenby, has lately done more for 
the improvement of that beautiful place, than 
has been done for it since its cruel destruction 
in the civil wars. It is now the most favour¬ 
ed, as it is the most delight.''al, of all the places 
of summer resort. 
Lately, at Carnarvon, joined an anxious 
wile and family, after a.n absence of seven 
years, Mr. Morris Roberts, master of the 
brig Asheton Smith, which was taken by 3 
French privateer, and he has been in cap¬ 
tivity for the above period ; but, at length, 
with two others, he escaped from the depot 
at Auxoane, and, after enduring incredible 
hardships, traversing on foot into Switzer¬ 
land, through Germany, Bohemia, Sile®a, 
and to Koningsberg, the capital of Prussia, 
where he got shipping for Stockholm, and 
afterwards walked to Gottenburgh, a distance 
of nearly 300 miles, has arrived safe in his 
native country. 
Married, j The Rev. R, Morris, of Llang- 
wyfen, to Jane, second daughter of the Rev. 
W. Evans, of Criccieth. 
W. Cobb Gilbertson, esq. of Doleclettwr, 
to Miss Williams, daughter of the Rev, 
Isaac Williams, of Ystradteilo. 
At Lucton, P. Deverux, Esq. of Lanfair, 
to Miss Thomas. 
John Colby, esq. of Fynone, to Cordelia 
Maria, eldest daughter cf the late Thomas 
Colby, esq. of Rhesygiiwen. 
Francis Richard Pryce, esq of Bryn-y-pls, 
Flintshire, to Susan, eldest daughter of the 
late Tiiomas Townley Parker, esq. of Cuer- 
den, Lancashire, accompanied by extraordi¬ 
nary and long-continued rejoicings through 
the country. 
Died.] At Rhiewport, in her 41st year, 
Mrs. Humphreys, wife of John Humphreys, 
esq. 
At Tydraw Pyle, Mr. Wm. Thomas, an 
itinerant preacher among the Welsh Metho¬ 
dists for 70 years. 
At Haverfordwest, Morgan Rogers, esq. 
an eminent merchant of that town. 
At the advanced age of 109 years, 
Molly Marlin, better known at Hubberstone 
by the name of Molly Sleep, her maiden- 
name. 
At Abergavenny, in his74th year, Arthur 
H arris, esq. 
In Caermarthen, the Rev. Thos. Hughes, 
curate'of Llandilo-Abercowyn, and Llanffhan- 
gel-Abercowyn. 
At Tovi'er, in the county of Flint, Mrs. 
VVardie, widow of the late Francis Wardlcg 
esq. of Hartsheath, in that county and' mo¬ 
ther of G. L. Wardle, esq. the patriotic mem¬ 
ber for Okehampton, 78. 
In Haverl^ordwest, in the 64th,year of his 
age, R. Morgan, esq. formerly of Cadley, 
near Swansea. 
At T^n-y-Bwlch, Merionethshire, ATfn. 
2 ^ Qa.keley. 
