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At. Tiverton, Mr. T.Pearfe, furgeon.— 
Alfo his only fen the Rev. Mr. S. Pearfe.— 
Mr, T. Knight, fchoolmatfter. 
At Topfham, Mc. 8. Dorrington. 
At Pounds, near Plymouth; Mifs Rodd, 
one of the fitters of Col. Rodd, of Trebartha 
Hall, in Cornwall. 
At Warleigh, near Plymouth, aged 74, W. 
Radcliffe, efq. 
At Alphington Houfe, near Exeter, Mrs. 
E. Honeywood, reli@ of the late W. Honey- 
wood, efq..of Malling Abbey in Kent, and ~ 
mother of the prefent Sir John Honeywood, 
bart. 
/). CORNWALL. 
A mine of zinc ore, of very fuperior qua- 
lity, has been lately difcovered at Perranza- 
bular, in Cornwall; it confiftts of 47 parts in 
(500 of zinc when reduced toa metallic ftate, 
whereas the catx of iron containéd in itis only 
4 in Tc0o. 
Marricd} The Rev. W. A. Morgan, fe- 
cond fon of the late Rev. J. Morgan, of Eg- 
lefkerry, to Miis Ifry, of St. Giles, near 
Launcefton. 
At Penryn, W. Smith, efq. to Mifs E. 
Stephens. 
Died.] At Falmouth, Mrs, S- Bluett. 
At Truro, in an advanced age, Mr. F. Be- 
nallack, a gentleman highly efteemed for his 
intelle€tual capacity, benevolence of mind, 
and fuavity of manners. 
At Linkinhorne, Mrs. Walker, widow of 
the late Dr, Walker, of the Naval Hofpital, 
Plymouth. 
Suddenly, at St. Michael’s Mount, near 
-Maranzon, ‘aged about 80, Capt, J. James, 
formerly captain of feveral merchant veffels, 
afterwards of fome private fhips of war, and 
datly manager.of a confiderable farm. 
At Bodmin, in an advanced age, J. Edy- 
veane, efg. alderman of that borough. 
At Lifkeard, in childbed, Mrs. Glubb, wife 
ef Mr. Giubb,, folicitor. 
At /Helftone, aged 52, T. Johns, efg. ma- 
wily years collector for the pore of Gweek. 
WALES, 
Married.}] At Swanfea, the Rev. R. Sa- 
muel, late chaplain of the Defence; fhip of 
“war, to Mifs F. Landeg, daughter of R. Lan- 
deg, efq. 
Died.| At-her houfe, in Merionethhhire, 
advanced in years, Mrs. Gryfivd, reli& of the 
late R. Gryffyd, efq. of Tanybwich—Mrs. 
Corbett, wife of E. Corbett, efq.of Ynyf- 
-Maengwyn, Merionethfhire:-—In her 87th 
year, Mrs. A, M. Shipley, widow of the late 
- Jon. Shipley, *biftop of St. Afaph. In his 
-86thyear;' D. Lloyd, efg. late of Rhwhi- 
riaeth, in Montgomery fhire. 
SCOTLAND. 
It is propofed to make and maintaina navi- 
gable canal between the-city of Glafgow and 
the diftriG called Saltcoats, to pafs by Paifley. 
Mr. Rennie, engineer, has lately examined 
the ground between thofe places, and fays, 
that through the whole of the line there is 
Cornwall —W ales— Scotland. 
June ts 
no'piéce of work that deferves'the name of 2 
difficulty. At a late meeting at Glafgow, 
. the Lord Provoft in the chair, the meafute 
was approved of, and a fubfcription opened for 
defraying the preparatory expences.’ ; 
Married.| At Edinburgh, Alexander 
Lang, efg, jun. of Overtown, advocate, to - 
Miis R. Gray Denniftoun, daughter of J. 
-Denniftoun, efg. of .Weft-thora.—The Hon. 
Alexander Murray, eldeft fon of Lord Eli- 
bank, to Mifs Oliphant, of Bachilton. 
At Rofemount, near Montrofe, in Scotland, 
D. Carnegy, efq. of Craigo, to Mifs I. A, 
Macpherfon. 
At Glafgow, R. Bog, efq. merchant, in 
Greenock, to Mifs A. Campbell. 
Died.] At Edinburgh, lady Rachael Bruce, 
daughter of William, earl of Kincardine, fif- 
ter to the late earl, and aunt to the. prefent 
ear] of Elgin and Kincardine, 
Ata very advanced age, the Rev. J. Erf- 
kine, D. D. one of the minifters of the old 
Grey Fryars church, Edinburgh. 
At her houfe in Merchant-ftreet, Edin- 
burgh, Lady Gibfone, reli€t- of the late Sir 
John Gibfone, bart. of Pentland, and fifter 
to Charles Watfon, efq. of Slaughton, — 
At his houfe in Buccleugh-place, Edin- 
burgh, David Geddes, efg. deputy auditor 
of exciie fer Scotland. 
At Camfbarren, near Stirling, Mr. J. Ho- 
fier. He was born in the year 1699, and was 
about 45 years old when he firft married 5 af-- 
ter which he ferved two yeats as a private 
in the army.. During his life he had two 
wives, by whom he had 15 children; his 
fecond marriage was in. 1772, \He was 83 
years old when he had his laf child; and 
though repeatedly expofed to the infe@tion of 
{mall pox, yet he was not afteéted till the 
age of 9c, when he fuflered under an uncem- 
mon load of pock ; having recovered, he en- 
joyed a better ftate of health than he” had 
done for fome time before. He was naturally 
thort fighted ; but in the Soth-year of his 
age, his fight was fo much renewed that, 
though reading {mall print, he never had 
occafion to ufe glaffes. At this period of his 
life he, all at once, gave up drinking {piritu- 
ous liguors, to which, for a long time, he 
had been fo much addiéted as to become fre- 
quently intoxicated. His body was well 
made and ftout ; he was 5 feet ¢ inches high; 
and walled remarkably upright ; his cheft 
wes prominent, his neck thick and fhort, and 
his head of the ordinary fize. He lived 
chiefly. on coarfe country food, except that, 
during the laft ten years of ‘his life, he be- 
came particularly fond of tea. He wrought 
moftly in the fields at laborious work, which | 
he: continued till within a month pre- 
vious to his céath. In September, 1202,- 
he waiked 4or half a°mile witha load upon 
his back, which, with difficulty, any ordi- 
hary Man could have raifed from the ground. 
Several years ago it was advertifed in the pub= 
lic papers, that an admiral Holier wake 
an 
