288 
Corn wall — I vela n d, 
Rev. F. Todd, to Miss F. C. Hoars, daughter 
of the late N. H. esq. R.N.< — R. Lapthorneto 
M. Ford. This is the fifth time the bride has 
been married in the same church, and her 
four last husbands were buried in the same 
church-yard. 
Died .] At Exeter, 59, D. Moore, esq. M.D. 
—82, Mrs. M. Carter. — TO, Mr. R. Brown. 
— 40, Mr. J. Law.—24, Mr. R. Crebor. — 
71, Mrs. E. Clark. — 60, Mrs. C. Hodge. — 23, 
Mr. J. Odger. 
At Plymouth, 70, Rev. J. Williams, who 
fell dead on his way home from Maker. — The 
infant son of Lieut. M. Hay, R.N. — At Stone- 
house, 61, Mr. C. Burrows, an old and re¬ 
spectable member of the Baptist Society. — At 
an advanced age, Mrs. Tuckermun. 
At Newton Abbott, after a lingering illness, 
26, Miss J. Barker. 
At Sidmouth, the Lady of N. V. Corbet, 
esq. 
Cornwall. 
Truro and its vicinity was lately visited by 
a thunder storm, such as is not often expe¬ 
rienced. 
Married .] At Mawnam, J. L. da Trin- 
dada, esq. of Erra, in Portugal, and late of 
Bahia in Brazil, to Miss J. Jons, daughter of 
W. J. esq. 
Died.'] At Falmouth, 83, Mr. H. Barni- 
coat. 
At Brodreau, 51, H. P. Andrew, esq, 
whose loss to his family and more immediate 
friends will be irreparable. — At Chacewood, 
Mrs. Williams. 
At Launceston, in the prime of life, Mrs. 
Partridge. 
In consequence of drinking water when ex¬ 
cessively warm, Mr. W. Saunders, of Morval. 
At Duloe, 21, William, only son of Mr. W. 
Trisket. 
WALES. 
At the Assizes for Merioneth at Dolgelley, 
there was neither prisoner nor cause ! and on 
the following day the commission was opened 
at Carmarthen, where there was not one 
prisoner for trial either for the county or 
borough. 
South Wales was lately thrown into a bustle 
by the unexpected landing of the King at 
Milford in his passage from Ireland. He how¬ 
ever made no stay, but proceeded post from 
Haverfordwest through Gloucester to London. 
Married.] J. G. C. Jukes, esq. of Trely- 
dan Hall, Montgomeryshire, to Marianne, 
daughter of J. Swinfen, esq. Staffordshire. — 
Mr. W. Jones, jun. to Miss C. Davies, both 
of Swansea. — At Llanedy, Carmarthenshire, 
J. Jones, 68, to S. Hughes, 60, both of that 
place.. — At Llansaintfread, the Rev. J. Wil¬ 
liams, of Baliol College, Oxford, to Mary, 
only child and heiress of the late T. Evans, 
esq. of Llanilar. 
Died.] AtTrowscord Hall, 28, T. Lloyd. 
[Oct. ], 
At Brecon, Mr. T. Parry, of the Bull Inn. 
T. W. Yonde, esq, of Plasmaddoc House, 
Denbighshire. 
At Wrexham, Mrs. Whitely, after a lin¬ 
gering illness. 
At Carmarthen, Janetta Iltida, w-ife of 
H. Lucas, M.D. of Brecon. 
Mr. O. Cadwalluder, of Ystyncolwyn, Mont¬ 
gomeryshire. 
SCOTLAND. 
A most daring attack Was lately made on 
Capt. Hastie and a boat’s crew of the Earl 
Moira, revenue cutter, by an armed body of 
smugglers, off the coast of Shetland, by 
which one man w r as killed, two mortally, 
and several others dangerously wounded. 
No less than 103 medical students have 
lately had the degree of doctor conferred on 
them, at the University of Edinburgh. 
Married.] Sir D. Erskine, hart, of Cambo, 
Fifeshire, to J. Silence, only daughter of the 
late H. Williams, esq. of Comvay.—At Dun- 
richen, Forfarshire, the Earl of Kintare, to 
Louisa, youngest daughter of F. Hawkins, 
esq. senior judge of Circuit in the East 
Indies. 
Died.] At Dingwell, county of Ross, 90, 
Isabel, widow of the Rev. T. Simpson. 
At Edinburgh, 71, J. Dale, esq. long 
known in the musical world as a teacher of 
the piano forte.—32, R. Scots, esq. F.R.S. 
E.F.L.S. late senior president of the Royal 
Medical Society of Edinburgh, Lecturer on 
Botany, &c. 
IRELAND. 
A small tract of bog, called Forest Bog, 
about one mile and a half from Mountmellick, 
situate about sixteen miles in a north-east 
direction from the bog of Kilmaleady, has 
been strangely agitated for some days; it 
boils upw ards, rising to a considerable height, 
the matter thrown up falls again into the 
basin from whence it issued. It has not over- 
fiowm, but the people of the neighbourhood 
are in dread of some catastrophe occurring. 
Married] J. Major, esq. to Catherine, 
eldest daughter of W. Miller, esq.—At Men- 
ough Castle, county of Galway, Capt. T. A. 
Mullins, of the 7th Fusileers, to E. Theodore, 
daughter of Sir J. Blake, bart.—At Rathmel- 
ton, Donegal, W. Darby, esq. 13th regt. to 
Laura, youngest daughter of the late Col. 
Scott. 
Died.] At Dublin, Letitia, wife of lieut. 
col. R. H. Montmorency.—Margaret, wife 
of F. Warren, esq. 
At Castletown House, county of Kildare, 
Lady Louisa Canolly. 
At Moncoyue, county of Kilkenny, in her 
J 08th year, E. Dwyer. She retained the 
faculties of mind and body until the last mo¬ 
ments, She lived under five British sove¬ 
reigns, Anne and the four Georges. 
TO OUR READERS. 
Criticisms on the last No. of the Edinburgh Review — Mr. Cumberland on Geology — 
Mr. Spurrel on Commerce—and some other recent favours, will appear in our next 
Number. 
At the end of Butler's Lines on Felton, the printer omitted to add the words ‘‘the 
decision of the Judges on its illegality, not having got abroad.” 
