$0 
flances, has now crowned his good fortune, by 
beftowing on him the Vicarage of Coleridge, 
near Chumleigh, worth tool. per annum. 
Three !arge barrels of counterfeit brafs and 
copper coin, imported from Briftol, have been 
lately feized at Barnftaple by the officers of the 
Cuftoms. 
Marvied.| “At Exeter, Mr. White, carpet- 
manufacturer, to Mifs Wirefton. Mr. A. To- 
ger, linen-draper, to Mifs Pickard. 
At Barnftaple, Lieut. Paddon, of the zoth 
Regiment of Foot, to Mifs Chappel. 
Died.} At Exeter, aged 73, Mr. Thomas 
Balle. Mifs White. Mrs. Bais. Mrs. Daw. 
At Whiteftone, near Exeter, aged 68, Mrs. 
Mary Holman. 
At Dawlith, in his 25th year, Mr. Thomas 
Palmer. ; 
At Farringdon, Mrs. Cholwick, wife of 
John Burridge Cholwick, efg. and daughter of 
the late, and fifter of the prefent Sir John 
Duntze, bart. , 
CORNWALL. 
Married ] At Falmouth, Mr. James Coad, 
to Mifs Bryant. 
At Flufhing, Mr. Samuel O’Brien, to Mifs 
Mary Paddy. 
Died.] At Flufhing. near Falmouth, Mr. 
John Williams, of the Cuftoms. 
At Helftone, Mrs. Mary Robinfon, a maiden 
lady, daughter of the rev. Wm. Robinfon, and 
grand daughter of the late Sir Richard Vyvyan, 
bart. 
WALES. 
Married.} At Pembroke, the rev. John 
Holcombe, of Chofhefton, to Mifs Roberts, 
daughter of Capt. Roberts. At fame place, 
Mr. Webb, of Greenhill, to Mifs Thomas, 
of Corftyn. Mr. Foxcroft, of Nottingham, 
to Mifs Bowling, of Pembroke. At Cardigan, 
Mr. Howell Williams, of Tenby, to Milfs 
Phillips. 
Acricultural Report, &e. 
[Jans 
At Cardiff, Robert Clutterbuck, efg. of 
Watford, Herts, to Mifs Capper, eldeft daughter 
of Colonel Capper. af 
Died.] At St. Petroch’s, Mrs. Pritchard, 
wife of the rev. Mr. Pritchard. ‘ 
At Beaumaris, in his 78th year, William 
Lewis, efq. of Llandynfon, Father of th 
Corporation of Anglefea. . : 
IRELAND. - 
Died.| November 18, Mrs. Edgeworth, 
wife of Mr. Edgeworth, of Edgeworth’s Town, 
in the county of Longford; a moft amiable 
and univerfally beloved, and much lamented 
woman. 
SCOTLAND. 
-. Died.] At Cambree Houfe, Fifethire, Sir 
John Sinclair, bart. of Longformacus. 
At Edinburgh, Mr. James Gordon, Prine 
cipal Accomptant to the Britifh Linen Bank, 
eftablifhed under Royal Charter for the 
encouragement of the. linen manufaéture in 
Scotland. . : 
At the fame place, aged 72, Charles Steu- 
art, efq. formerly Surveyor-General in North 
America. 
At Middleton, near Edinburgh, Robert 
Hepburn, efq. of Clerkington, one of the 
Commiffioners of the Honourable Board of 
Cuftoms for Scotland. Me 
At Forres, in Scotland, Baillie Thomas 
Eddie, Chief Magiftrate of that Borough. 
At Balcardine, at the extraordinary age of 
108, John Mac Gregor. He was born in:the 
year of the batt'e of Killicrankie, and ended 
his life on the anniverfary of his birth, Chrift- 
mas-day, old ftile, 1797. He-was prefent at 
the battle of Sherriffmuir, and afterwards 
ferved in the Scotch Brigade, in Holland. 
He lived in the fervice of the family of Bal- 
cardine upwards of 50 years; retained his 
faculties to the very laft; and, till the preced- 
ing year, walked frequently about. 
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AGRICULTURAL REPORT FOR JANUARY, 1798. 
4 HE mild ftate of the weather in the latter part of the prefent month, has been highly 
favourable for the purpofes ef the practical farmer, and much bufinefs has confequently — 
been done, efpecially in the more northern parts of the Ifland. 
In places where the nature 
ef the foils would admit, fome farmers have began to fallow the turnip grounds for the next _ 
crop, and others are plowing the grounds from which the turnips have lately been eaten off, | 
a6 2 preparation for barley. The fields in general look green, and winter corn has for the 
moft part a promifing appearance, but this is not by any means the moit dangerous month for 
them. . 
GRAIN. 
ticularly fo for oats, beans, and peafe. 
The average prict of wheat throughout England and Wales, was, 
Sts. sd. andof barley, 28s. rod. 
Meat. 
The markets for all forts of grain are on the whole rather dull, but more par- _ 
on the 20th of January, — 
Butchers meat continues to hold its price, or perhaps ts rather on the rife. 
Beef on the laft market day fetched from 3s. to 4s. 2d. and mutton from 3s. 8d. to 4s. Gd. | 
Hors. ‘Thefe are alfo getting higher. 
The prices of Kentith Hops vary between 70s. and 105s. for bags, and 80s. to 320s. for | 
~ pockets. ; 
} 
*.* Tur Enquirer will be refumed again in a month or tave, as will 
the articles from the Peruvian Mercury. Communications of Biographical Aiece 
dotes of perfous recently deceased, are always accepiables : | . 
