1797-] 
Glubb, rector of Becton, At Tiverton, aged 
52, J. Ga. Stedman, Efg. a major in the 
Scotch brigade, and author of a narrative of 
an Expedition to Surinam. He poffefled great 
Eenevolence of heart, ‘combined with an 
aGive and vigorous underftanding. He has 
left a widow and five children. 
CORNWALL. 
Meafures are taking for carrying into exe- 
cution a Jate act for making a cangl from St. 
Bredock to Bodmin. 
- Died.|\—At Penzance, aged 21, Mrs. Ox- 
nam. At Marazion, W. Charlton, efg. of 
Northumberland, of many virtues, and an ex- 
eellent character, 
iy WALES. 
At Llanricheyn, Caernaryonfhire, aged 193, 
Elizabeth Rogers; her corpfe was attended to 
the ground by all her defcendants, viz, feyen 
children, 27 grand-children, 47 great-grand- 
children, and three in a ftill later defcent. 
At Caermarthen, Mr. T. Edwards, attorney 5 
eminent for his brilliant talents, the verfatility 
of his genius, and his great profeffional abilities. 
At Fountain-Hall, near Caermarthen, A. Jones, 
elq. one of the common-council, of Caermarthen, 
Near Llanfair, Montgomery, Mrs.’Tamberline, 
fifter of Sir Richard Perryn, one of the twelve 
judges. Mrs. Gethin, relict of J. G. efq. of 
Montgomeryfhire. 
SCOTLAND 
Married.|---Col. Ja. Spens, of the 73d reg. 
to Mifs F. Stuart, daughter of the late Sir J. 
6. of Allanbank, bart. At Edinburgh, J. Rofe, 
efq. advocate, to Mifs E. M. Innes, of Monal- 
lie. “At Canon Mills, W. Inglis, efg. to Mifs 
Stein, © “Bitlis 
~ Died.|---In Sterlingthire, John Wright, for 
thirty years paft a common beggar ; he left the 
following fums; a sol. bill, 24]. in half crowns, 
$1. in halfpence, one guinea note, and half a 
guinea. -( ssi ve 
At New Galloway, aged 5¢, Mifs Anne 
Young, of confiderable literary talents. At 
Edinburgh, the lady of R. Dalzel, efg. of 
Glenac. Mr. R. Merrie, writer, ‘The hon. 
Mrs. Jane Falconer, daughter of David Lord 
F: of Halkerton.. J. ienderfon, efq. Near 
Edinburgh, major J Napier, of the 67th regt. 
Aged 85, J. Kincaid, efy. of Kincaid. Mrs. 
Seton, of Edinburgh. At Aberdeen, aged 83, 
Profeffor T. Gordon. At Dundee, J. John- 
ftone, efq. late provott. 
At Mynfield, T, Mylne, ef. 
At Edinburgh, Gen. David Graeme, of 
Braco. J. Spottifwood, efq. of Glenernate, 
E. Griffiths, efq. 
At Rumgay, Fifeth’'re, G. Seton, efy. late of 
Carrifton. ota 
oe i TRELAND. 
In confequence of freth outrages breaking 
out in different parts of Ulfter, ‘ fuchas difarm- 
ing the peaceatle inhabitants—-collecting large 
quantities of arms, in obfcure hiding places—-noc- 
tuynal affemblies to learn the ufe of the [ame— 
horrid murders committed on the yeomanry corfis— 
‘and attacking the military, in the execution of 
° 
Cornwall...¥ ‘ales.oo. Scotland... Ireland, yr. 
249 
their-duty,”” &c. a total defiance is apparently 
bid to the civil power, and many diftri€ts in 
the province haye heen proclaimed to be under 
martial law. 
Married. \=-J. Gardiner, of Borris, in Offory, 
Queen’s county, efy. to Mifs Stoker, of Mary- 
borough. At Dundalk, Capt. J. Ford, to 
Mifs S. A. Page. 
Died.\—-The Rev. Dr. W. Hamilton, of 
Fanet, Donegal. This gentleman was murder- 
ed at the houfe of Dr. Waller, of Sharon, where 
he was on a vifit. At ten at night, the houfe 
was affailed by a number of defenders, who 
forced open the door, thot dead Dr. Walier, in 
the act of attempting to fhut the windows ; 
and in fearching the houfe, they found Dr. H. 
in the cellar—-he was inftantly dragged to the 
door, and covered with wounds. Dr. H. was 
much refpected as an ative magiftrate, 
Aged 70, fir —Harftone, bart. M.P. intwo 
parliaments, for the co, of Limerick, W. Wid- 
enham, efq. juftice of peace for the county, and 
alderman of the town of Limerick. In Char- 
leville,, J. Maxwell, efg. R. Scully, efq. of 
Kilfeakle, Tipperary. 

Deaths abroad. 
At Mons, in the department of Jemappe, 
Citizen Yaron, adminiftrator of the department, 
and well known as a man of letters. He has 
been avery ufeful affociate in many valuable 
works, in literature and the arts, and particu 
larly in the celebrated travels of VaitLan-r 
into Africa; the editing of which was entirely 
by himfelf. He had fpent many years at Rome 
in tranflating the great work of the 4s 
Winckleman, the Monusrenti Inediri. At the 
time of the infamous afiaffination of Baffvilie, 
he was ebliged to leave that city, with his 
fellow-countrymen. The enlightened patrior- 
ifm and amiable manners which he evinced in® 
the difcharge of his laft public funtion, had 
conciliated the affettiens of the conquered 
Belgians. 
* At Norwich, in Conne€ticuty America, the 
rev. S_ Seabury, D.D. bithop of that ftate. 
He was one of the fuffering loyalifts during the 
late war. Being recommended for confecration 
to the Englith bifhops, by the Proteftant epif- 
copal church of Connedticut. (being then a 
miffionary from the fociety for promoting 
Chriftian knowledge) he was kindly received, 
and requefted to wait until a law could be 
paiied, empowering the archbifhops and bifhops 
to confecrate for foreign churches. Dr. Sea- 
bury growing weary of remaining ina flate of 
fufpenfe, applied to the nonjuring bifhops of 
Scotland, who confecrat.d him at Aberdeen, 
Nov: 4, namely, Bp. Kelgour, Bp, Petrie, and 
Bp. Skinner.---He was a learned and ingenu- 
ous prelate, and has bequeathed to potterity 
two volumes of fermons, which, for found 
divinity, elegant dition, and perfuafive manner, 
may vie with any European produétions of the 
prefent day, and itrikingly evince the authur’s 
learning, piety, and intimate acquaintance 
with the Holy Scriptures, 
AGRICUL- 
