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The Rey. J. Briggs to -Mifs Barry. Amias 
Davis, e{q. to Mifs Lowe. Mr. Stephen Parker 
to Mifs Hovan. Robt. Drought, efg. to Milfs 
Brifiow. Capt. John Hunt to Mits Fones. J.D. 
Skerrett, efg. to Mifs Locke. jas. Bouchier, efq. 
to Mifs Cudmore. The Rev. Mr. ‘fones to Miis 
Letitia Rocke. Mr. A. Pahmer to. Mrs. Suath. 
Mr. Tho. M‘Guire to. Mifs Lucinda Kenuy. 
William Low, efq. to Milfs Edzmilton.. 
At Limerick, Mr. A. Fitagerald, of the 7th 
faot, toMils Barton. Mr DudleytoMifs E. Evans. 
At Kilkenny, Ms. J. A4urphy to Milfs Kelly, 
_At Antrim, Mr. J. Kellead to Mifs Hami!ton. 
At Mullivalla, im the county of Armagh, 
Mr. Pottinger to Mils 14‘ Connel. 
AtCork, R. K. M‘idin, efg. to Mifs E. 
Dawyer. — 
’ Died.| At Dublin, Mr. R.D. Sith, Mr. Jas. 
M'Creevy. Aged 80, Mr. Geo. Greg. Rich. 
Swift, efq. . Mr. Tho. Palmer. Skeffington 
Hamilton, efq. Captain Farringdon, 334 reg. 
Aged 89, the Rt. Hon. Martha, Counteis 
Dowager of d/dborowgh. Mrs. Blake, of Rohara. 
Mrs. Barbara Cooke. Mrs. Wakely. Lady Eliz. 
Southwell. Mr. O° Flanagan, an eminent floritt. 
Mifs Barbara Rogers. Mr. Michael Raye. Mr. 
Bay/e. , 
At Proudfton, county of Meath, aged 105, 
Mrs. Kelly. 
‘ -At Tombraine, county of Wiclow, Mr. Swan. 
At Shauccum, A. Hutchinfon, ef. 
At Tuam, Martin Kirman, of Blendwell, efq. 
At Cork, Mrs. Parks. Mr. R. Sparpe. Mits 
MMCape. Lieut. Dickfon of the navy. 
shelton. Mr. Henry Cuthbert. 
At Kilkenny, the Lady of Richard Galway, 
efq. Mr. Sylvetter Comerford. Enfign Mubony. 
- At Tipperary, Mits Mary Keating, of Kil- 
eommon. 
At Clonmei, Mr. Theophilus Harvey. 
_ At Athlone, Cha. Idel, efq. Mrs. Lyons, - 
At Dungarvon, Thomas Barber, efq. 
At Waterford, Mr. Henry Hayden. Mk. 
| Kautzman. 
. At Carrickmines, Mr. Henry Greville. 
At Dunafrogue Cattle, county of Clare, 
aged 72, Richard Monjel, efq. 
»At Limerick, on the 27th of January laf, 
inthe 30th year of his age, Samuel Crumpe, 
M.D. M.R.1. A. author of the well-known 
work On the Employment of the Poor. To 
thofe who knew Dr. Crumpe, it would be un-. 
neceilary to recite his merits; rhey need no in- 
centive to feel the moft poignant concern for 
his early lofs. To others, it may beafferted, that 
_ he was a man whole rare virtues and accomplith- 
ments recommended him to the refpeét and 
_efteem of a widely extended and diverfified ac- 
quaintance, whilft they endeared him, in a pe- 
culiar manner, to his tamily and friends. He 
.Was gifted with talents, and poffeffed of in- 
formation, that promifed to raife him to the 
higheft eminence in his profeflien, and in the 
liteary world. His capacity of intelleét, ‘his 
difcriminating judgment, his habits of obferva- 
tion, and variety of knowledge, gave promifing 
proofs of great future utility to the public. 
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Ireland... Premotions and Preferments. 
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Short, however, as his life was, and devoted as: 
his time was to the aétive duties of his profef 
fion, he had acquired an extenfive celebrity by 
the publication of ‘¢ dn Ingury into the Nature 
and Properties of Opium; and lately of * Ar 
Effay on the beft Means of providing Employment 
for the Peopiz.’ ‘The laft work was honoured 
with a prize-medal by the Royal Irith Academy, 
and. procured him admiffion asa member of 
that body. It is a work which cannot fail to 
eftablifh his pofthumous reputation, as a fenfi- 
ble and humane man, and a true and enlighten- 
ed PATRIOT. 

PROMOTIONS AND PREFERMENTS. 
Lord Hood, to be mafter of Greenwich Hof- 
pital, inthe room of Sir Hugh Pallier. 
Robert Lifter, efq. to be envoy extraordinary 
and minifter plenipotentiary, to the United: 
States of America. f 
Edward Thornton, efg. to be fecretary of 
legation, to the above. 
Earl Howe, tobe Admiral of the fleet, and 
general of marine forces. 
Lord Bridport, to be-vice admiral of Great 
Britain. 
Admiral Cornwallis, to be rear admiral of 
Great Britain. ; 
Dr. Williams, of C. C. College, is ele&ted, 
regius, proteflor of botany, inthe Univerfity of 
Oxford. 
William Lloyd, efq. of Wadham College, i¢ 
elected keeper of Afhmole’s Mufeum Oxford. 
The rev. Charles, Philips, to the livings of 
Ragland and Llandenny, Monmouthfhire. 
The rev. John Powell, to the living of Lan- 
fay, Monmouthhhire. 
The rev. Henry Mills, to the rectory of 
Barton in Tabis, near Nottingham. 
The rev. John Yateman, to the rectory of 
Edburton, Suffex. 
_ The rev. Bernard Seale, to the vicarage of 
Braintree, Effex. 
The rev. Jofeph Eaton, to the reétory of 
Thurftefton, Chefter. 
The rev. James Glazebrook, to the living af 
Belton, Leicefterfhire. 
The rev. W. Ward, tothe rectory of May- 
land, near Colchefter. 
The Rey: C. Paulet, jun. to the vicarage of 
King’s Clofe, Hampfhire. _ 
The rev. Mr. Farer, to the livings of 
Thurnby and Soughton, in Leicefterfhire. 
“The rev. Thomas Reeve, to the rectery of 
Brockley, Saffolk. _ ¢ 
The rev. G, B: Oliver; to 
Belgrave and Birftall. 
the livings of 
Admitted to the fellowing decrees in the Univerfity 
of Oxford. 
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Mr. Nicholas Carey. Mr. William Eilis.. 
Mr. John Davies. - Mr. fohn Beresford. ; 
ue : E. A, , 
Mr. John George. Mr. P. Sleeman. Mr. 
John Hall. Wir. join jones. Mr, William 
Robinion. Wir., jofeph Berens, Mr. jolevh 
dah Su eicat : EN, Niaude. 
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