Edwards, MM, A. rector of Sarapford Courtney, 
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duties-of the fabbath, and intreating the ma- 
giitraes to-inforcea vigorous ex€cution of oie 
exifing laws, &c, 
A telegraph has lately been erected {at the 
expence of an individual) at Old Paffage, on 
each fide-of the river Severn, w Bich, according 
to a private» fignal, aiks and anfwers quediene 
Asrichliural Report, Seo 
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Died.J—-At Dorchefter, aged 58, Mr. B. 
Qldis.. .At Warminfter, E. Butler, efq. an 
eminent clothier, in confequente of feeping in 
a damp bed. At Milverton, Mr. Tett.- sia Sher- 
born, aged 74,.Mr. J. Chafie. - 
(7) 
CORNWALL. 
Died] j—J. St. Wortley, efq. M.-P. ene 
fg. Agedgo, Mrs. J Trout. 
in the {pace-of ai ut five minutes. 
finey. (fed 87, Mrs. Symonds, of Hart. 
Died: ae Biittol, Lieut. J. Evans, of the 
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marines. Mr. f. acdee Mrs. Twine. Mr. ‘ WALES. 
Cork. T. Harris, efg. alderman.. Mr. Lang This ae has been thrown into no éfraatl 
aa Sy  alde . : s 
fon... Mrs. Coxe. Mifs Ho Keafberry. Nex.. 2/4"1 by a partial dejcent made, on the 23d of 
N. Blannin, fen. for 50 gers a mafier { fbip- February, eee Milford Haver, ty Joe ss a 
builder. Mr Eervey. Aged $s, Mx.L. Wat fro a French Frigate, a Corvette, and 2 Lager 
kins. Mrs. King. Mrs. Southcote, Migs M. —Gn the 24th, howerer, they were all fo cofely 
Capel. Aged 80, Mr. T. Lloyd ae d95 fuurrounded,” as to,be cunpe riled to Eide ca“ aea 
| . “Ae 5) 4 : Ss 59 
wits. Andrews. Mr. P..Parry. The sev. R. foners of war. 
Married. |—At Wrexham, Mr. Crewe, fur- 
geon, to Mifs Morrall. Alfo, Mr. Williams, 
draper, to Mifs Gilpin, of Berfham. 
Died ]—Aged 90, at Wood, Montgomery- 
Cam- 
Near Brifiol, Mrs. Teaft. j. King, 
At Bath, Mr. ° 
Devon, and fellow of Kui g’s college, 
bridge. 
: or fhire, Mrs. Getheyn. At Rhofllanyrihog near 
4 Owens. Aged 77, Mr. Huitfon. Aged 68 “? y , 
a ? , : 2 23 y 
VMs. Hibbart. | Mits C. Hofkins... Mrs. Gardi- eee ae ‘a es ee = need 
2 he = re oI = AL a) ’ . 
eee peu & ie see it Siete eG Coytreli-ne, Glamorganfhire, John Popkins, 
t a aie Ys e(q. an ‘active magiftrate of that diftrid: ~ At 
gattorney. Aged 26, latiy M. E. Miltintown, (iwys. Medoue, Bietans IKE Phoriaaeylomite 
/ . poe ae vv >! . 
me pecan ay of E.’T. eiq. T: Bonfail, efq. fon of Sw _T. B. 
Y ze “of Fron Taith, Caidigan. At Pembroke, Mr, 
é bral {—Mr. J. Davis, of Exeter college, eens : Tr nby, Mis. B. Lio a. 
pert to baits Ey Champ, at Steepleton, ee vi. “at Ten i y 
“AGRICULTURAL REPORT FOR FEBR LUARY, 1797- 
The weather, curing the month, has more refembled April than February, -and. 
Vegetation, in confequence, is in a ftate of premature forwardnefs. In North Bri- 
tain, and the northern. cuuntics, the late Frofts ferved as ufeful checks ; bug as hit- 
‘the {now accompanied. them, they.confiderably affected the WuEaTS and TuR- 
nips. The latrer.have,. in confequence, almoft wholly failed; but the former, 
which before the froft were as promifing as could be wifhed, are now reviving, and 
in many places exhibit again the moit healthy afpeét. 
The “plough has ‘been ‘buly the whole month, in fallowing, and in prepering the 
ground for barley, oats, &c. much of which are already fown. The towing and 
dytiling ‘of Beans and Peas have alfo generally commenced, and a finer’ fealon i ior 
all thofe operations has feidom cecurred. 
The Turnips having fo generally failed, infomuch, that the keep of theep- per 
week has advanced from 4d. to 7d. a confiderable number of Cattle and Sheep 
have been expoicd to fale, and the markets have, in confequence, experienced a 
temporary eclenfion. The Smithfield fupply has been remarkably good, and 
chiefly from: Norfolk and Suffolk ; prices were on the decline on Monday latt ; Pigs, 
in particular, were remarkably low. Ii the prefent mild weather continues, a far- 
ther fail may be expected. r 
It is, notwithftanding, notorious, that ea exits in all the breeding and grazing 
d.firiéts, an a€tual dearcity of live ftock ;-and nothing bur a confideralie din:i inu- 
tion In the demand, can permanently ¢ 
-years. The prefent prices of Beef and Mutton, in’ the markets of London and. 
Giafgow, are from 7d.to 8d. per Ib. 
Grain of all kinds has happily fallen confiderably dhebushoue the andi The 
average of Wheat, by the lait general return, was s2s.3d. In Mark-lane, the fall 
is particularly rapid.—W'coL keeps i's price, and is, in fome refpeéts, on the ad- 
vance. The Leicefterfhire broad woelis worth 21s. per todd.—New pe ioe in bags 
fell in che Borough market, from él. to 74s in pockets, from 631. to 731 Wear, 
aes from 4i1. to 521. “3 
one OT we Pe <a ere 
*,% Deaths in Ireland, Scotland, Ice are omitted for wait of Row, 
‘ieainith the prices in lefs- than two or three 
