ford, to Mifs Lloyd. 
LOJILes 
At Lew Frenchard, W. B. Gould, efq. to 
Mifs Sabine. 
At Crediton, Mr. J. Roberts, to Mifs 
Davy, of Fordton. 
At Plymouth, Mr. H. Hughes, to Mifs 
Bulley.—Captain Burton, of the North De- 
Von Militia, toMifs Worth.—Mr. H.Henfley, 
of Yealmpton, to Mifs Square,.of Thurlf- 
tone, 
At Malborough, the Hon. Michael De 
Courcy, of the navy, to Mifs De Lifle, of 
Salcombe. 
Died.| At Exeter, Mrs. Snelling. —Mrs. A. 
Andrews.—Myrs. Powell.—Mrs. Stephens. , 
At Newton Abbot, Mrs, Bellamy. 
At Sidmouth, aged 36, Dr. Robert Halls, 
whofe at ainmenis in literature and fcience 
were vatious, elegant and extenfive. His 
death was occafioned by a-calculus, the pain 
of which he bore with manly fortitude through 
all its ffages. He is regretied by ‘an exten- 
five acquaintance, and an athicted widow, who 
furvives to lament his lots. 
At Plymouth, Lieut. R: J. Squire. 
At North Tawton, Mr. T. Prideaux. 
CORNWALL. 
A new weekly paper has been’ recently 
commenced at Falmouth, intitled, TheCern- 
wall Gazette and Falmouth Packet. 
In a field near Penryn, the gentlemen of 
the Agricultural Society had lately a plough- 
ing-match. There were 16 competitors. 
Mr. Rice Budock exhibiting the moft fkill 
received the premium. 
Married.|_ At Trehane, the Rev. T, Car- 
lyon, M. A. fellow of Pembroke Hall, to the 
daughter of Wm. Stackhoufe, of Trehane, 
Died.| At Monheuift, the Rt. Hon. Lady 
Charlotte Carr, wife of the Rev. Wm. Hol- 
wel, and daughter of the late James Earl of 
Errol. 
At Falmouth, Mr. N. Moore, furgeon.— 
Mr. Jacob Solomon. 
At Redruth, aged4o, Mr. J. Pool. 
At Truro, of a brain fever, Mr. Howard. 
At Camelford, Mr. King, aged 102. 
At St. Ives, Mrs Skeeles. 
At Bodmin, the Rev. J. Fifher. 
At Marazion, the fon of Captain R. John, 
of the Dolphin cutter.—Aged 32, Mr. W.* 
Gluyas. 
WALES. 
At Penbedw, inthe county of Denbigh, 
Watkins Williams, efg. diftributed 1827 
pounds of beef among the poor and induftrioys 
inhabitants of the neighbourhood of his 
houfe. Bread and troth have alfo been given 
fince the rife of the markets. 
Married.} At Rhuabon, Mr. John Tel- 
At Holyweil, Mr. Lloyd, to Mifs Parry. 
At Wrexham, Mr. Jones, excife-officer, 
to Mifs M. A. Jones. 
At Mold, Mr. J. D. Budd, to Mifs Ro- 
gers. 4 
At Hahmer, Mr. William Jackfon, of 
RUT LE NAL Lr FF Gb ee EE OM oN AI EUS Khe 
=O% 
Ellefmere, to Mifs Barrow, of Halghton- 
Hall, Flinthhire. 
In the Ifle of Anglefea, Captain Percy, of 
the Royal Fuzileers, to Mifs Hales, of Runc- 
ton, near Lynn. : 
Died.| At Denbigh, Mrs. Ovens. 
At Carmarthen, Mr. John Spurrell. 
At Prefteign, Radnorshire, David Jenkins, 
in the 74th year of his age. 
At Maddunam, Edward Pryce Lloyd, efq. 
one of the Juftices of the Peace for the county 
of Carmarthen. 
At Pully Pant, by the burfting of a blood- 
veffel, William Price, efq. of Watford, 
At Swanfea, in her #2d year, Mrs. Ann 
Eyans.—Mr. William Padley, one of the 
people called Quakers. 
At Aberyftwith, the Rev. Thomas Evans. 
- At Knighton, aged 73, Mrs. Meredith. 
SCOTLAND. 
A General Meeting of the Highland See 
ciety, according to cnarter, was held at Edin- 
burgh, at which there were prefent upwards 
of ninety members, his Grace the Duke of 
Athol in the chair, when.a number of noble- 
men and gentlemen were duly admitted mem- 
bers. : 
Such is the flourifhing ftate of commerce 
in the Ciyde, that in the year ending the 
fifth of January laft, there were employed in 
the Greenock trade alone, 175,551 tons of 
fhipping ; andthe revenueof cuftoms at that — 
period amounted to 180,3411. ys. 8d. 
One boat belonging to Buckhaven, in Fife- 
fhire, with a crew of five men, employed in 
the herring-fithery in the Firth of Forth, 
caught in one night 46 crands of herrings, for 
which they were paid 561. fterling. 
Married.] At Edinburgh, captain Charles 
Dallas, of the Hon. Eaft India Company's 
fervice, to Mifs Haldane, eldeft daughter of 
the late George Haldane, efq. of Gleneagles. 
e--The Right Hon. Lord Downe, to Mifs 
Margaret Jane Ainflie of Dilton. 
At Gretna-Green, Mr. John Fergufon, to 
Mis. Jackfon, both of Arthuret parith.—Mr. 
C. Charge, of Huddersfield, to Mifs Eliza- 
beth Hartley, of Wakefield. 
Died.} At Edinburgh, Mr. Duncan, co- 
median.—Mr, J. Langlands, merchant. 
At Glafgow, Mrs, Glover.—Colonel J. 
Camphell, of his Majefty’s Royal Invalids. 
IRELAND. 
Married.} At Cork, Luke White, of the 
city of Dublin, efq. to Mifs Fortefcue. 
At Grey Fort, Tipperary, George Robert 
Stoney, efq. a captain in the 22d regiment, 
to Mifs Ellis, only daughter of Genera 
Ellis, of Kempfey, Worcefterthire, af 
At Tyrone, A. T. St. George, efq. to Mifs 
H, St. Lawrence, daughter of Lord Vifcount 
St. Lawrence. 
Died.] At his feat at Kilboy, county of 
Tipperary, Henry Lord Baron Donally: his 
title and eftates devolve to the eldeft fon of 
the Hon, H, S. Prittie. 
At’ 
