1801.) 
Hide Houfe, near Bridport, and juftice of the H. Phillips, efq. of Pontywall, 
peace for this county. 
DEVON. 
The Commiffioners of the Navy have lately 
made a fury y of the whole of Cawfand Bay. 
They have it in comtemplation, by the advice 
of Mr. Penn, King’s-pilet, at Cawfand, to 
conftruét a pier from Pinlee Point, tothe S. E. 
part. of the bay ; which defirable objet, if 
once obtained, will fecure the bay completely 
againft the E.S.E. gales, the only winds 
’ wh'ch can now afteét it, and there can be 
moorings then laid down for forty men of 
war. 
Mar ried.] In London, Mr. J. Hyde, woollen- 
draper, of Exeter, to Mifs Bidlake, of Tatne{s. 
Mr. Fretwell, grocer, of Gainfborough, ta 
_ Mits Swestland: youngeft daughter of the 
late Mr. T. Sweetland, baker. 
At Plymouth, Lieut. Clavell, of the Bar- 
fleur fhip of war, to Mifs C. Bully, 2d daugh- 
ter of Mrs. Bully, wine-merchant. 
At Georgeham, F. Pilcher, efg. to Mifs 
Hole. 
Mr. Bailey, attorney of North Petherton, 
to Mifs S. Morle, of Williton. 
Died. | At Dartmouth, at the houfe of his 
fon, aged 65, Mr. Laurence Tremlett, mer- 
chant, late of Totnefs. He fuftained through 
hfe, in all the domeftic and focial relations, 
as well as in the tianfactions of Commerce, 
the character of a good and upright man. 
“WALES. 
Warried.] At Forden, Montgomery hhire,: 
Lieutenant-co}. Cockburne, efdeft fon of Sir 
James Cockburne, bart. to the Hon. M. De- 
vereux, eldeft daughter of ‘Lord Vifcount 
Hereford. 
At Haverfordweft, Mr. 
Stokes. 
At Prendergaft, Pembrokefhire, W Bowen, 
efq. late Major in the. Haverfordweft Le- 
gion, to Mrs.Morris, widow.-—-Mr. Lloyd, at- 
torney, of Lianfair Czrinion, to Mifs Pugh, 
of Kerry, In Montgomerythhire. 
At Abergavilly, Mr. J. Spurrell, auc- 
tioneer, of Carmarthen, to Mifs M. A. Board. 
At Lamphy, Pembrokefhire,, W. Parry, 
efg. of Portclew, to Mifs A. Kemm, fecond 
daughter of 71. Kemm, efq. of North Down- 
houfe. 
At Llandovery, Mr. W. Price, furgeon, to 
Mrs, E. Jones.—-R. W. Price, efq. of Rhiw- 
las, Merioneth “tire, to Mifs F. Lloyd, fecond 
daughter of J. Lloyd, efq. of Berth, near Ru- 
thin, and chief juftice of the Carmarthen cir- 
€uit. 
At Aberin, in Carnarvonfhire, Captain J. 
Crawley, of the navy, to Mifs Roberts, 
‘daughter of the late Rev. G. Roberts, vicar. 
Duvan, to Mifs 
Died.} Aged 81, Mrs. Kenrick, wife of 
J. Kenrick, efq. of Ruabon, Denbighhhire. 
At Carnarvon, M. Owen, efg. of Tygwin, 
Merionethhhire. 
in her 6gth year, Mrs. Jones, reliét of Mr. 
Jones, attorney, of Builth, Brecknockhhiie. 
Jn Liandovery, Mils Phillips, fifter of T. 
Devonfhire—Wales—Scotland. 
407 
Brecon.—« 
Mrs. Mayne, wife of Mr. Mayne, wine-mer- 
chant, of High Wycombe, Bucks, and reli& 
of the late N. Mayne, jun. efq. Af Ouenae 
then. 
At fame: near Haverfordweft, aged - 
90, W.W. Bowen, efq. 
At Haverfordweft, fuddenly, W. Blond, 
efg. 
At Carmarthen, Mifs M, Oakley. 
SCOTLAND, 
A potatoe was lately dug out of the gamlen 
of Mr. Andrew Morris, in Abernethy, “hea 
furing in @iroumference 15 inches by 11g 
It weighed 1lb. 12 oz. avoirdupoize 4 
The workmen _have lately begun again to 
build on the eaf front of the New College of 
Edinburgh. The foundation was laid in 
1789, upon a large fcale, conformably to an 
elegant plan by the late Mr. Adam, archi- 
tect. ‘The building continaed to advance for 
feveral years, till the fubfcription fund was 
exhaufted. The north-weft corner was coms 
pletely finithed, and the north-eaf cornez 
roofed in. 
The new channel in the Frith of reich, 
to the fouthward of the ifland of Inchkeeth, 
has been lately bouyed up and rendered navi- 
gable by order of government, for the greater 
fafety of fhips of war entering the Frith. 
This paflage, which is alfo found to be of the 
greateft utility to the trade of Leith, and the 
ports higher up the Frith, ‘has greatly en- 
hanced the grandeur and beauty of the 
highly, interefting profpect it affords; by 
bringing the fhips fo much nearer the coaft, 
and confequently fo much more within the 
immediate view of. Edinburgh and its en- 
virons, 
A life boat, of a conftruétion fimilar to 
that at Shields, has been lately built at 
Montrofe. * 
Population of Berwick fhire :—-Males 14.068, 
females 1603 3-~Total 3009 t. 
Population of the city of Glafgow.—Pa- 
rifhes of Inner High Church or North, 8089 
perfons—Outer High Church, or Batt. 5243 
—St. Andrew’s ditto, or Middle, 4333—- 
Blackfriars ditto, or South, 4g01—Tron ditto, 
er South Weft, 6s94—Raimshorn ditto, or 
Worth Weft, 740z-—Wynd ditto, or Welt, 
3799-=St. Enoch, 6704—»Barony parith coms 
prebending the fuburbs, North of the Clyde, 
2.94 31—-Gerbals, camprehending Tradeftown, 
Hutchieftown, &c. 
of the city, 7¢59-—Total 33769. 
Itis inconcemplation, to ereét a new coune 
ty hall, with fuitable offices, alfo a prifon 
and ‘ brdewell, in the town of Perth: thefes. 
i feveral other improvements now ina 
aa of forwardnefs, will tend grea'ly toauge 
ment the town. Plans are accurat:ly prepare 
ed, and anact to empower their being put in 
execution, will, itis expected, pafs next feJe 
fion, for anew dack and bafon, where 29 yef- 
{cls may un oan?f one time, and 2 ne broad 
Gress 
being the fuburbs fouth 
