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port. He had ferved nearly fifty years with 
diftinguifhed fidelity in the different depart- 
ments of the Viétualling-office. 
Same-place, aged 70, Mrs. Veale, relict 
ef the late W. Veale, efq. 
In a very advanced age, the Rev. Mr. Hill, 
rector of Tavifiock, near Barnftaple. 
At Druyard Heoufe, near Exeter, Lady 
Pennyman, wife of Sir J. Pennyman, bart. 
aad fifter to Sir C. Grey, bart. 
In London, where ‘he had refided many. 
years, Mr. T. Annelly, formerly of Exeter. 
——Mifs E. Baring, daughter of J. Baring, | 
efg. M.P. for Exeter. 
At Grabtree, aged 100, Mr. Gandell, who 
had been from a child, till within the laf 
years, in the fervice of the great-grandfather, 
grandfather, and father, of the prefent Lord 
Boringdon. 
SCOTLAND, 
The Commiffioners and Truftees for Fifh- 
eries, Manufaétures, and Improvements im 
Scotland, announced their intention (on the 
24th of March laft,) to give a number of 
premiums during the prefent year, for pro- 
Baoting the fifheries. of cod, ling, and tufk, 
fun, or fail-fifh, on the coafts of Scotland, for 
weffels of fixteen tons burden, and upwards ; 
_(hreighted, &c. from owners who are refident 
in Scotland) taking and curing the greateft 
quantity of the above fifh, a premium of 21. 
per ton-of dried fith, not exceeding in all 
4ol.; and for the 2d, 34, 4th, 5th, éth, and 
th next greateft quantities, premiums not 
exceeding the fums.of 30]. acl. 211. 161, 
z4l. and yol. refpe@ively ; alfo'for vefiels 
gna boats of ouy burthen, on which the great- 
e& quantity of oi! fhall be obtained from the 
fian or fail-fthh caught, a premium at the rate 
of is. per gailon, not exceeding the fum 
ef 141.5 and for the 2d, 34, 4th, 5th, 6th, 
and 7th next greatef quantities, premiums 
mot exceeding gl., 7]., 61, §l., 4l1., and 
ai. 108. reipeGively ; alfo, for che veftels or 
boats of any burthen, from which the great- 
eft quantity of oil fhail be obtained from the 
dog-fifh caught, a premium at the rate of 1s. 
per gallon, not exceeding the fum of 14].; 
and for the 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th next 
greateft quantities, prefniums not exceeding 
ql. 7l. 61. 51. gl. and 21. tos, refpec- 
tively. ; 
The Glafgow Society of the Sons of the 
finifers of the eftablifhed Church of Scot- 
Tand, held their eleventh Aniverfary Meet- 
ing at Glafgow, on March 26th laft, when, 
after admitting a numberof new members, 
‘eleG@ing proper officers, &c, they diftributed 
for the excellent purpofes of the charity, the 
annual interefi of their increafing capital, 
together with the liberal colleAlion ef 691, 
zs. od. received at the church of St. An- 
drews. where a fermon was preached on the 
occafion, with the addition of gl. 2s. fent 
to the fecretary, by private individnalss 
Scotland. —Deaths Abroad, 
May t 
Married.|. Mr. J. M’Crowther, merchant, 
of Greenock, to Mifs Gibfon, daugliter of 
the late J. Gibfon, efq. of Linlithgow. 
At Cultra, M. L.. M’Caufland, efq. to Mifs 
M. Kennedy, fecend daughter of J. Kennedy, 
efq.—A. Wylie, efq. of Corfock, to Mifs M. 
‘Gillefpie, of Edingburzh—Mr. Mowbray, . 
writer to the fignet, to Mifs E. Scourgall, 
fecond daughter of the late Mr. J, Scourgall, 
merchant, in Leith. ; 
At Glafgow, Mr. W, Dagleith, merchant, 
a: Mifs E. Wylie, daughter of B. Wylie, 
efq. 
Died.] -At Edinburgh, the Hon. Robert 
Arbuthnot, third fon of the late Hon. John 
Vifcount of Arbuthnot.—Mrs. J. Scot, relic 
of the late A. Scott, of Roffie—Mr. A. 
Campbell, late merchant in Glafgow.—In 
his 89th year, Mr. A. Mercer, merchant.— 
Mrs. Iiabella Grant, daughter of the deceafed 
Lord Elchies.——Mrs. L. T. Gordon, reli& of 
the late N. Gordon, efg. of Whitehill.—Mr. 
G. Johnftone, writer to the fignet.—Gilbert 
Elliott, efq. ~ ; 
At Leith, Mrs. J. Livingftone, widow.—= 
Mr, J. Hunter, merchant. ! 
At Dumfries, W. Welfh, efq. of Stilefton. 
At Efkadale, Invernesfhire, Captain Hugh 
Frafer. 
At Dalmellington, in Ayfhire, Major W. 
M’Myne, late of the 58th regiment. 
At Fountainbridge, Mrs,.Anne Arbuthnot, 
daughter of the deceafed Hon. Thomas Ar- 
buthnot, merchant, in Edinburgh. 
At Orchill, Mils A. Greme, fifter of the 
late P..Greme, of Inchbrakie. 
At Aberdeen, Mifs J. Blues, only daughter 
of Captain Blues. 
DEATHS ABROAD. 
At Lucknow, General Martine. 
left the greater part of 30 lacks of rupees 
(upwards of 400,000]. fterling) for the foun- 
dation and fupport of charitable and literary 
eftablifhments in India. His own houfe, 
which was a great curiofity, built more in the” 
form of 4 fortification than a dwelling houfes 
he has ordered to be converted into a maufo- 
leum,in the middle o: which heis to be buried, 
The fum of 12,0col. is appropriated for its 
{upport and repair. Es 
Bonniéres, one of the greateft ornaments of 
the French-bar, recently died in the prime of 
life, of aninflamnration on the lungs, when 
apparently in excejlent health. He.may bé 
faid to have been endowed by nature with an 
admirable memory, and a peculiar facility of 
elocution, added to which, his voice was im= 
preffive, his action juft and natural, and his 
perfon the moft agreeable. It is extraordinary, 
that he had twice efcaped the profcriptions 
againft him, and the general mafiacres com- 
mitted in the prifons at Paris, where he was 
twice confined, by the infamous factions of 
the day. 
At 
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