‘r80r.] 
At Pelynt, Mr. T.°S. Cole, matter of 
Windfor academy, to Mifs Ann Gregg, of 
Lifkeard. 
Died.| At Pendennis Caftle, aged 82, 
John Elland, adrummer, who had ferved in 
the army from the age of 16, and had been 
prefent at the battles of Fontenoy, Minden 
and Culloden, 
WALES. 
Five clergymen of this principality have 
lately partaken of Mr.Stock’s annual bounty, 
of iol. each, for ten peor curates. One of 
thefe gentlemen, whofe living is only r5la 
year, has a family of feven children; and an- 
_ other of them is 70 years of age, blind, and 
has eleven children, witl: an annual income 
-of only 281. Three of the other 5 donations, 
were given to clergymen in Cumberland, and 
the remaining two to others in Yorkfhire and 
Shropfhire. 
In confequence of the difpute with Ruffia 
“more than 20 additional furnaces for the ma- 
nufa€ture of iron, from the ore, are now 
building in Monmouthfhire, Glamorganhhire, 
and at Llenelly, the probable produce of 
which is eftimated at 51,600 tons per an- 
num, and it is faid that at leaft as many more 
furnaces are to be ereéted in the fame. line 
of country. 
Married] At Wrexham, R. Jones, Efq. 
to Mifs Peyfer. 
Died.] At Abergavenny, Mrs. Williams, 
wife of F. Williams, efq. 
At Carmarthen, the Rev. T. Williams, 
vicar of Llanawddog.—Alfo Mr. John Blome. 
At Glynilivon, in Carnarvonthire, aged 28, 
the Hon, John Wynn, only fon of Lord New- 
borough, 
At White Rock, near Swanfea, Mr, 
Symes, fon of Mr. Symes, of Brittol. 
At Abergavenny, Mr. T. Maffey. 
At Iihcoed, near Llanelly, Lady Manfell. 
At Tralwm, near Cowbridge, Mrs. E, 
Deere. 
At Upton-Caftle, Pembrokefhire, John 
Taftker, efq. formerly of Bombay. 
At Manddunam, Carmarthenfhire, Edw. 
Pryce Lloyd,efq. one of his Majefty’s Juftices 
ef the Peace for that County. 
At Pull-y-Pant, Glamorganfhire, by 
the rupture of a blood veffel, William Price, 
efq. late of Watford, and many years in the 
commiflion of the peace fof that county. 
Some time before his diffolution, the grow- 
ing fymptoms of an hereditary afthma, and 
calamitous incidents of a domeftic nature, de- 
prived the public of his fervices as an aétive 
and upright magiftrate ; but abitraétion from. 
** the madding crowd’s ignoble ftrife,”, af- 
forded time for feafonable meditation and re- 
flection. During the progrefs of a. malady 
profefledly incurable, and apparently mor- 
tal, Mr. Price demeaned himfelf with a 
compofure and refignation to the will of Oa- 
mipotence, which evinced the prevalence of 
seligion againtl the infirmities of nature, and 
Wales. —Scotland,  «» 
a9 
the confolations that flow, even inthe fe- 
vereft trials, from a pious truft and confident 
hope of mercy at the throne of grace. The 
extent ef his.benevolence, the conviviality 
of his difpofition, and the fuavity of his man- 
ners will ever endear his memory to all wha 
could difcern and appreciate his genuine 
worth. 
SCOTLAND. 
Several corn-dealers in Eaft Lothian, in 
the practice of frequenting the market af 
Edinburgh, have been taken up by a warrant 
of the fheriff of the county, on a charge of 
foreftalling and regrating. After a rigid ine 
quifition, all of them were forced to find bail 
to ftand trial; and fome were fined, on ac- 
count of their weights and meafures being de- 
fe€tive. This fpirited conduét, which is not 
only a duty magiftrates owe to their fellow 
citizens, but alfo a mode well adapted to fie 
lence the hafty animadverfions of thofe ex- 
pofed to privations, merits the imitation 
of others, and muft tend to encourage fair 
traders by the fuppreffion of illicit praétices, 
It would feem that the fabricators of falfe 
money have not yet been completely deteéted, 
notwithitanding the execution of fome con- 
demned criminals, and the banifhment of 
ethers. In the vicinity of Glafgow, a con- 
fiderable depot of forged bank notes and bafe 
money was lately difcovered, in confequence , 
of fearching the houfe of a change-keeper by 
authority of a magiftrate. ‘This culprit’s au- 
dacity was fuch, that fome time ago he of- 
fered, by public advertifement, a reward for 
the difcovery of thofe perfons who had pro- 
pagated a report of his having been in the 
praétice of circulating bafe money. Both he 
and his wife were apprehended, and commit- 
ted to prifon. 
Married.] At Edinburgh, Lord Downe, to 
Mis M. J. Ainflie, daughter of Sir Philip 
Ainflie. 
At Perth, the Rev. J. Stewart, minifter of 
the Burgher Congregation, at Pitcairn Green, 
to Mifs Gillefpie. ' 
Died.| At Edinburgh, the Rev. Dr. Blair, 
Profeffor of Rhetoric and Belles Lettres, in 
that univerfity, and ene of the Minifters of 
the High Church in that city, Honorary 
Member of the Highland Society of Lon- 
don, and author of fome of the moft poe 
pular works on piety, (his elegant fermons 
have been greatly admired) tafte, and morals, © 
that have ever appeared in Europe, A full 
account of his Life and Writings will be 
given in our next. 
At the fame place, Mr. Duke Gordon,M.A, 
Affittant Librarian of the Univerfity of Edin- 
burgh upwards of 37 years ; he has left Sool. 
to the Royal infirmary, anddfeveral houfes to 
the poor houfe of St. Cuthbert’s: Aged 100 
years and g months, T. Dugan, bleacher, at 
Thevock-mill, near Edinburgh ; refpetable 
for his abilities in the line of his. profeffion, 
and for the fcrupulous and confcientious: re= 
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