4706.) 
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A. Pope, Jate of Catcombe. Mr. Jobn Mount- 
fevens. 
At Shirehampton, Mrs. Harding. At Up- 
lime, Mrs Dare. At Road, Mr. Noad. 
Pie eh, DoRSETSHIRE. 
Died.] At Ford, in the parifh of Membury, 
Mrs. Seward. At Cerne Abbas, Mr. John Ab- 
botts, jun. At Sparkford, 27, Mr. John Mogg. 
i DEVONSHIRE. 
The anniverfary meeting of the gentlemen 
educated at the free grammar fchool, in Exeter, 
was lately celebrated by.a very large and re- 
{peGtable aflembly. Mr. Bent and Mr. Watts, 
to whom the annual prizes were adjudged, re- 
cited their Latin compofitions. ‘The prizes 
were then prefented by Thomas Northmoore, 
efq. and a very handfome compliment was paid 
to Mr. Barnes by ‘the prefident, for his very 
excellent, but unfuccefsful effay, who lamented 
that he had not a third prize to adjudze to fo 
deferving an exercife. 
On the 22d, at four in the afternoon, by 
fomeunknown accident, the Amphion frigate, 
Capt. Ifrael Pellew, blew up, with a creadful 
explofion, as fhe was lying in Plymouth Sound, 
Of 220, of which the crew confifted, tHe firft 
Neutenant and forty only, were faved.—The 
captain, who had a party of friends to dine with 
him, is alive, but dangeroufly wounded. 
The fubicriptions to the Lunatic Afylum 
already amount to 9381. exclufive of 200}. 
transfered in the » per cent. confols. The duke 
of Bedford alone gave 2001. 
At the laf Wilton fait, upwards of 40,000 
fheép were penned, and nearly ali fold. 
Married. | AeQrtery St. Mary, Jaf. Townf- 
end, efq. Capt. of che Honiton Volunteers, to 
Mifs Smith, of Wimple. 
At Dawlith, M. le Comte de Paffet, an emi- 
grant nobleman, to Mrs. Foulks. 
Mr, S. Jeffrey, to Mifs Duval, daughter of 
Col. D. of Salcombe. 
Sit John Davie, Bart. of Creedy, to Mifs Le- 
mon, daughter of Sir W. L. Bart. 
Died.| At Exeter, Mr. W. Branfcombe, at- 
torney. 
At Teignmouth, the Rev. W. Short, M.A. 
Reétor of Beer Ferrers, Vicar of Thorverton, 
and Prebendary of Excter. © 
At Tiverton, Mr. Croffe. At Whitftone. 
Mafs Coleman. At St. Sidwell’s, Mrs. Vidal, 
relict of R.S. V.efq. At Thorverton, 73, Mr. 
W. Pullen, much lamented and refpected. 
At Kington Magna, Milfs F, Toogood, daugh- 
ter of the Rev. J. T. 
CoRNWALL. 
At an adjourned general meeting of the pro- 
prietors of the Tyevauna:ce Pier and Harbour, 
it appearing that the fum of fix thoufand four 
“hundred pounds having been expended in ereét- 
ing a pier and making a harbour in the Cove of 
Yravaunance, and that the faid fum having been 
found infuthcient for completing the fame, it 
was refolved, that a general meeting be called, 
to determine whether the prefent proprietors wiil 
raife and contribute among themfelves, in fuch 
proportions as to them thall feem meet, or by 
3 
Dorfetfhire. +. Devonfhire... Cornwall, &e, 
68r 
the admiffion of new fubferibers, any further or 
other fum of money for completing and perfeét- 
ing the faid work, not exceeding the fum of 
three thoufand two hundred pounds... . 
Married.| At Falmouth, ‘ir. A. Fox, jan, 
to Mifs Treleaven, ; 
Died,| At Marazion, fuddenly, Mrs. Cole, 
wife of Capt. C. of the Reyolutionnaire frigate. 
SouTH WALEs. 
Died.) At Caermarthen, 77,the Rey. P. Wil- 
liams ; editor of three editions of the Welth Fa. 
muily Bible with Notes, a Weilth Conccrdance to 
the Bible, and author of feveral religious:trads, 
He laboured affiduoufly in the Lord’s Vineyard, 
upwards of half a century, through the whoie of 
‘Wales. His funeral was attended by feveral 
refpetiable divines of every denomination, 
At Briftol Hotwells, 76, the Rey. J. G.-Au- 
brey, of Aberpsrewm, Giamorganfhire. - 
Norte WaALEs 
Married. | At Treganan, Anglefea, W. Mey- 
rick, efq. of Tyfry, to Mrs. Lloyd. 
Died.| T. Jones, efq. of Garthmill, Mont- 
gomeryihire. At Clutterwood, near Welle 
Pool, 86, Mrs. S. Smith, 
At Dy@rynaled, Mifs 
P.Y. efg. of Erthig, 
Dean, of Wrexham. 
SCOTLAND. 
In the univerfity of Edinburgh, the clafs of 
literature and philofophy opens on the rath of 
Ogober; of theology on the 22d of Novem- 
ber: of law on the 15th of November); of 
medicine on the 26th of OGober. ‘The clinical 
lectures, by Drs. Duncan and Hope, will dom- 
mence on the 8th of November. 
The clafies in the univerfity of Glafgow 
commence on the roth of Ottober’ and on the 
2d of November. ‘ 
Married. | At Edinburgh, the Hon. Major 
G. Camegie, to Mifs E, Swinton, daughtet of 
J. S. efa.—A. Campbell, efg. of Clathick, to 
Mifs M. Erfkine. 
At Halhill, Jas. Todd, efq. of Glendfield, to 
Mifs A. Thompfon, ‘daughter of W. T. efq. 
At Balhary, G. Kinloch, efq. of Kinloch, ta 
Mits H. Smyth, daughter of perso eg. 
At Balyoukan, A. Fergufon, efq. to Mifs J. 
Watfon, daughter of Dr. E. W. of London. 
Died.] At Edinburgh, Mifs A Elphinfton, 
daughter of late A, E. efq.—R/ Donald on, efq. 
Writer to the Signet..--L. Mac Tavilh, efq, 
o Dunardry. _ 
At Kingfton, A. Burn, efq.---At Lundie 
Houfe, near Dundee, Col. A. Dancan.---At 
Dreghorn Houfe, Mrs, Trotter, reliét of A, 
Yorke, -daughter of 
At Dublin, Mr, Jobn 
Teta 
At Craigbarnet, Mrs. A. Stirling, wife of 
J. S. efq. and daughter of the late Sir P. H. 
Murray, Bart.---At Greenhill, Mifs C. Wat» 
fon, daughter of the late Dr. W. 
At Dundee, John Haliburton, efq. of Muir- 
ton; Infpector General of Stamp Duties in 
Scotland. — At Herdmaniton, Mifs E. St. 
‘Clair.---At Coul Houle, Sir, A. Mackenzie, 
Bart. Major Geneial in the fervice of the Katt 
india Company, f 
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