1800.] 
- At Afhburton, Mr, Eales, poftmatter: 
At Topfham, Mrs. Mary Drew, widow of 
the late Wm. Drew. 
At Yelmpton, aged 65, Mrs. Clouter, mo- 
ther of Mir. Clouter, bookfeller, of Briftol ; 
during a feries of years, few women had been 
fo much harafled with misfortunes, and, 
from the fmallne(s of ker frame, but few were 
lefs able to bear them. 
At Moreton Hamopftead, 
Gray. 
At Heedon Cott, 
Oxenham, efgq. 
Mr. George 
near Exeter, Samuel 
CORNWALL». 
At the late annual meeting of the Corn- 
wall Agricultural Society, at Bodmin, many 
premiums were given forthe beft bulls, rams, 
ftallions, cows, heifers, and ewes; and for 
the encouragement of induftrious and. inge- 
nious khufbandmen and labourers. 
Marricd-| At Falmouth, Mr. Joel Levi, 
to Mifs Rachel Jofeph. Mr. Edward Beaz- 
ley, mariner, to Mrs. Joan Matthews. 
Captain Francis Carter, of the Breage vo- 
junteers, to Mifs Rofette Carter, of Perran- 
Urhno. 
Dicd.] At Trevine, Trehane Symons, efq. 
WALES. 
Married} At Wrexham, R, G. Grif- 
fith, efq. of Loftwen, to Mifs Griffith, of 
Pen y gellé, Denbeigh. 
At Pennant, Montgomery, John Lloyd, 
efq. of Llyn, Denbeigh, to Mifs Fhomas, 
daughter and heirefs of the jate J. Thomas, 
efq. of Garthgelyhen Fawr. 
At Worthenbury, Flintfhire, Mr. Gittens, 
woollen and linen draper, of Shrewlbury, to 
Mifs Stant. 
Mr. P. Pulefton, of Oveiton, to Mifs Ann 
Porter, of Spon Green, Flintshire. 
At Pentyrch, Glamorganthire, Mr. M. 
H. Yorath, of Llanvair, Monmouthihire, to 
Mifs A. Vaughan. 
At Builth, Hugh{Vaughan, efq. of Llwyn- 
Madock, Radnorfhire, to Mifs Hannah 
Lewis, Hf Builth. 
Mr. Hugh Jones, poftmatter of Lampeter, 
Cardiganthire, to Mifs Evans, of Deloynant, 
Carmarthenhhire. 
Act Langefui, in the Ifand of Anglefea, 
Mr. Henry Cefcan, a gentleman well known 
for his pedeftrian feats, to Mifs Lucy Pen- 
coch (the rich heirefs of the late John 
Hughes, efq of Bawgwddu-hall) a lady of 
much beauty, butentirely deaf and dumb. 
This circum(tance drew together an amazing 
concourfe of people to witnefs the ceremony, 
which, on the bride’s part, was literally per- 
formed by proxy. 
Died} At is Mr. 
mercer. 
‘Atthe Manor, near EPataendin Flint, Mifs 
Rigby, daughter of Mr. Jofeph Riatys aged 
265; a young lady of varied and intere{ting ac- 
complifhments, amiable fimplicity of man- 
. ners, chafe fentiment, and correct tafte. 
Hughes, 
Cornwall—W ales —Scotland. 
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At Trebarried, the Rev. Mr. Lloyd, vie 
car of Llandifathley, and one of the juftices 
of the peace for Brecon. 
At Pentre, in Llanfaintffraid, Montgo- 
meryfhire, Mrs. Worthington, wife of the 
Rev. William Worthington, and youngeft - 
daughter of John Bell, efq. of Killyrhew. 
At Trewylan, Montgometyihize, John 
Thomas Davis, efq. 
At Llanbrynmaur, Montgomeryhhire, Ca- 
therine Morris, widow, in the rooth year of » 
her age. She left behind her 91 living de- 
feenvants. 
At Welfhpool, aged 79, Mr. John Pugh. 
At Gwerclafs, near Corwen, Merioneth~ 
fhire, Mrs. Lioyd, reli€t of the late Hugh 
Lloyd, efq. 
Captain Jones, of the Pembrokefhire mi- 
litia. 
At Mold, Mr. fofeph Williams, grocer, 
of Liverpool. 
Mr. Wm. Felix, of the Queen’s Head-inny 
Aberairon, Cardigantfhire. 
SCOTLAND. 
On the 24th ult. the Univerfity of Edin- 
burgh conferred the degree of M. D, on 
thirty-three ftudents. 
On Sunday the 1ft of June, about four 
o’clock in the morning, the inhabitants of the 
town of Creff, felt the fhock ofan earthquake, 
preceded and followed by a loud rumbling 
noife ; the houfes fhook much; and,in the 
country, the fhock was general, the dura- 
tion about three or four feconds, and its die 
rection was fouth-eatt. 
Married.| At Edinbnrgh, Mr. Montgo- 
meric, of the \r5th foot, to Mifs H. F. 
Campbell, daughter of General Campbell, 
of Boquhan. 
R. Colquhoun, efg. jun. of Camftrarden, 
Dumbartonthire, to Mifs Harriet Farrer, of 
Weymeuth 
At Dunhope, near Dundee, William F. 
Gardner, efq. to Mifs Ann Rankine, third 
daughter of John Rankine, efq. of Dunhope. 
Died.| At Edinburgh, aged 95, George 
sta dat he efq. of Tallibody, father of Sir 
Ralph and Sir Robert Abercromby, and the 
firft on theliftofadvocates, Mr. James Dick- 
fon, an eminent -bookfeller. Admiral Lock- 
hart John Woodford, efq. lieut. col. of the 
late North Fencible Highlanders. 
At Drummond Caftle, James, Lord Perth, 
At Dundee, aged 31, Lady Ramfay, widow 
of Sir James Raw fay, bart. of Bamff. 
Lately, at Perth, Elfper Watfon, at the 
great age of 115 ; the was born in 1685, in 
the reign of James-II. and is probably the laft 
Scottifh fubje& born in the reign of that princes 
fhe was one of the imalleft, or rather fhorteft, 
women in the three kingdoms. When in the 
prime of life, fhe did not exceed 2 feet 9 
inches in height: for many years, fhe begged 
her bread from door to door 3 and fo ftrong a 
predile€tion had fhe for that way of life that 
fhe went her ufual rounds till within a few 
weeks of her death, 
At 
