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man Catholic clerzymany who had refided 30 
years in the fame family. He was deferved] ly 
refpected for his liberal fentiments and focial 
maanners, At Pivestons Mrs. Clark; of ex- 
emplary benevolence to the puor. 
At Exeter, much tefpected, Mr. N. Williams, 
a Quaker. At Exmouth, Mrs) F. Whitthed. 
a Piymouth, aged ‘67, MraT- Johns, < attor= 
ney; an enthufiattic Jove of claffical learning 
foxmed a leading trait in his charaéter, which 
was alfo diftinguifhed by unblemifhed inte- 
grity. Mis, Fanthaw, relié of reareadmiral F. 
Mrs. Fonkin. 
CORNWALL. 
Died.) R. Fofter, cfq. of Lefiwithiel. 
Fonacomb, Mrs. Wadcon. 
0) SALES: 
Thomas John, and Edward Griffiths, two 
refpectable farmers-in the vicinity of Fifhguard, 
were, at the late affizes, at Haver! fordweft, tried 
for high-treafon 3 but ther not being a fhadow 
of proof of. their guilt, they were acquitted. 
On the very flender evidence of two or three 
French prifoners, thefe unfortunate victims 
ef political intolerancé were committed in 
February lafi, and till the beginning of Sep- 
tember, detaired clofe prifoners, not being their 
moit intimate friends and relatess allowed 
zccefs to them. : 
Fhe Montgomeryfhire canal is now com. 
pleted, from -its junétion with the Elle{mere 
canal, nea rLlanymynech, to Garthmill, one 
mile above Berriew, a diftance of upwards of 
36 miles. 
have been a fo erected on its banks, at Pool, 
Rerriew, and Garthmil, &c. 
Married.) HH. Parnell, etq. 
At 
of Lodway 
A number of wharfs and limekilns. 
iy Ireland... Agricultural | Report. Sept. 
Houfe, Somerfet, to Mifs Andrews, of Brunt~ 
ley, Lodge, Brecon.. 
Died.| . At Mifkins, near Cardiff, the lady 
“of R: M. Hanfard, -efq. daughter of the late, 
‘W.™M. Butt, efq governor.of St. Kitt’s. We 
Richards, efq. of Penglas, near Abety@with. 
Aged 85, W. Pugo, efq.. of Cilrhiw, Mont- 
gomery... At .Caermarthen, Ms. Reesy 
“merchant. Suddenly,. at Coity Place, Gla- 
morgan, I. Sidney, efq. former!y an eminent 
furgeon and apothecary at Bridgend ; he had, 
with great liberality and. attention, for ‘Taany 
yeats, adminiftered his advice to the poor gra= _ 
tis. At Holywell, Flint, Mifs, M. Gifford. 
At his houfe at Pyle, Glamorgan, H. Llewel= 
lyn, one of the coroners. for the. Cn a ‘Mrsz. 
Howell, of Hawarden, Flint. : “ 
SCOTLAND. 
A fignal poft has been lately eretied by 
order of government on Arthus’s Seat, in the 
neighbosrhood of Edinburgh, provided with a 
fleg-ftai, gurs, &c. and accommodations for 
the centinels. “This is intended to_communi-= 
cate with other fimilar erelions, on the eaft 
coaft. A regular {yftem is-carrying on forex= 
tending this fimple mode of communicating. 
intelligence, which has been long wanted: in 
this country. 
IRELAND: — 
Two large boats, each’ of the burden of 26 
tons, laden with iron-work, from the manu} 
factory at Arigna, near Leitrim, arrived late. - 
ly at the firft leck, on the Limerick canal, be- 
ing the firft veffels which have paffed through 
alithe locks fince the ila Ng of the uns. 
dertalzing. ~ 

AGRICULTURAL REPORT, FOR SEPTEMBER, 
“1797+ 
— 
‘The inceffant continuance of rain during the whole month, re: ‘heen attended over. - 
the whole ifland with the moft ruinous effe€ts, in a, department of agricultural 
pufinefs. 
In the weftern and fouthern ccunties, the crops-were peat houfed previoufly to 
the commencement of the rains. 
Soch crops, as had net been fecured in thofe 
diftriéts, and almoft the whole of the crops in other diftriéts, have, however, either : 
been deftroved after being cut, got in at grest expence, or ftill.on. the ground, lodged ~ 
or run to ftraw- 
ficocs of rain, for eight weeks, having fo, much lodged. or blighted. We wheat, 
injured the potatoes, as to threaten an unparalleled fearcity. 
igs Ireland. our reports are not more ficorabies 5 tHE. ineetunt 
and 
In Scotland, the efteats 
of the rain have been fomewhat ‘corrected by the ftrong gales nea the weft. 
Fortunately no fearcity has yet been felt inthe London markets ; ;. the fates. being, very 
dull, and the average price of wheat, in Mark Lane, being, on the 2oth.of Sep- 
tember, 505. 93d. or 4s. per quarter lefs than on the preceding market day.” . 
The turnips heing a good crop every where, and the latter keep’ alfo -very-abun-, 
dant, prices of ftock and ftore beats are ftill advancing. 
ta 3s. $d. and mutton 3s. “ad. to 4s. PEs fione of eight 
Smithfield, for 3s. 2d. 
pounds. 
Horfes aré very low, and fcarcely to be turned into money at he price. 
' Beef, on the 29th, fold} m.~ 
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The faliows, have been ruined for want of dry plowing, and, from a fimilar caufe, 
there is at prefent the profpect of a very bad and precarious feca-time. 
