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formation of the fire-place, which material- 
ly differs from that of any other 5 a confidera- 
tion which will prove of no {mall moment to 
the owners of fuch property, in in-land fitua- 
tions. 
SCOTLAND. 
Married] At Edinburgh, Major Dunfmore, 
of the 75th foot, to Mifs fane Scott, fecond 
daughter of Charles Scott, efq. of Wool. 
Died.] Lately, at Montrofe, at a 
very advanced age, Thomas Orkney, a fea- 
man, who had been a penfioner on the chef 
of Chatham, fince the year 1739. He was 
then on board the Salifbury-man.of-war, when 
a draught took place from that fhip to man 
the Pearl, then going out with Lord Anfon, 
under whom he ferved during his memorable 
voyage of circumnavigation; he retained the 
ufe of all his mental and corporeal faculties, 
till within a fhort period prior to his death, 
and his appearance to the laft was exactly 
uniform with the coftume of feamen, in his 
early days. 
At his feat, Dupplin-caftle, in the county 
of Perth, after a lingering illnefs, Robert 
earl of Kinnoul, vifcount Dupplin, baron 
Hay. His lordfhip was the eldeft fon of the 
late Archbifhop of York. He is succeded in 
his honours by his eldeft fon. 
At Edinburgh, Robert Bofwell, efq. 
At Moacrote, Mifs Ramfay, fifter to Sir 
Alex. Ramfay Irvine, bart. of Balmain. 
IRELAND. 
Miarried.| At Caftlemartyr, John Leflie, 
efg. banker, of Cork, to Mifs Catherine Hyde, 
fecond daughter of John Hyde, efq. of 
Cregg, co. Cork, fifter to Vifcountefs Boyle. 
In Dublin, in St. Peter’s Church, the Rt. 
Hon. the Lord Mayor, to Mifs Mafon, the 
only daughter of Jofeph Mafon, efq. of Crum- 
lin 
Died.] Lately, in Dublin, Clement Tay- 
lor, efq. formerly one of the reprefentatives 
in parliament for the borough of Maidftone. 
At Kilmurry, near Thomas-town, aged 
g8, the Countefs-dowager of Carrick, fitter 
to the Earl of Shannon, and mother of the 
prefent Earl of Carrick. She was married to 
her firft huiband, the late Earl of Carrick, 
in 1745, and he died 1774. 
At Duncannon fort, near Wikerford; Jas. 
Gilbert, efq. captain in the royal regiment 
of artillery. 
In Dublin, Mis. Thompfon, wife of Mr. 
John Thompfon, merchant. 
MARRIAGES ABROAD. 
At Spanith-town, in Jamaica, the Hon. 
Francis Rigby Brodbelt, efq. to Mifs Mii-- 
ward, daughter of John Gardner Milward, 
eSq. 
At Gibraltar, Captain Gardner, of the 
royal artillery, fon of Lord Gardser, to Mifs 
Eliza Fyers, daughter of Colonel Fyers, coms 
manding-engineer at Gibraltar. 
Scotland Ireland Marriages and Deaths abroad. 
403 
DEATHS ABROAD. 
At Amboyna, Mr. George Henderfon, 
midfhipman in the Bombay marine, youngeft 
fon of the late Archibald Henderfon, efy. of 
Glafgow. This young man fuftered a con- ° 
finement of fixteen months in Quimper pri- 
fon, during the reign of Robefpierre, and 
there witneffed the deaths of fifteen hundred 
of his countrymen, from wantand ill‘ufages: 
Unfortunately blown-up, on board the Cas 
ledonia country-fhip, on the coaft of Malabar, 
Mr. George Cranfton, fourth officer of the ' 
faid fhip, and eldeft fon of Captain Cranfton, 
commander of the Marine Society’s thip at 
Deptford. He had been in the King’s fer. 
vice during the latter part of laft war 3 and, 
being a very promifing young man in the 
line of his profeflion, his premature lofs is 
the more deeply deplored by his parents and — 
friends. 
At Eiberfeld, in Germany, in her 
zsth year, and far advanced in pregnancy, 
lady Sykes, wife of Sir Francis William - 
Sykes, bart. of Bafildon-park, Berks, niece‘ 
to the Duchefs of Chandos, grand-daughter 
to the late, and niece to the prefent, Lord’ 
Henniker. Through her amiable difpofition, 
and motherly care of an infant-fon afflicted 
with the fcarlet fever, her ladyfhip fell a 
victim, to the great grief of her family, re- 
latives, and numerous friends. 
At Kirchberg, in Germany, after a very 
fhort ilinefs, both at the fame time, Frederick 
Ewrard, the reigning Prince of Hohenlohe, and 
the Princefs his confort, born:a Countefs of: 
Caftel-Remling 5 the former had reached his 
67th, and the Jatter her 69th year. . 
In the ifland of Trinidad, in the Weft In- 
dies, Mifs E. Robinfon, eldeft daughter of Dr. 
Arthur Robinfon, of that ifland; and, foon 
after, Mrs. E. Stewart Barclay, wife of the 
faid Dr. Arthur Robinfon. 
At Naples, aged €7, Pater Negro, a refpet- 
able Capuchin Friar, whe had patied upwards 
of 6o years amongit the Chinefe in India, and 
among tt the Negroes ; 3 and has converted ups 
wards of 30,0090 blacks to the Chriftian faith. 
At Pifa, Lady Mary Eyre, reli€t of Thomas 
Eyre, eig, of Haffop, in Derbyfhire, and fifter 
to the late Henry Earl’-Fauconberg. 
Oa the 7th of September laft, at Calcuttay 
William Archibald Edmonftone, efq. third 
Member of the Board of Trade, and eldeft som 
of Sir Archibald Edmoaftone, Bart. 
M. Kant. This philofopher, whofe mé- 
taphyfical do€trines have made fo much noife 
on the Continent, and who died very lately, 
was carried to the grave by hisdifcipies. On 
his cottin, which was very richly mounted, 
was placed a fepulchral urn, with this in- 
fcription : Cineres mortales immortali Kunti M. 
Schroter pronounced on him a funeral orati- 
on, and the muficians of the theatre of Koe- 
nifburg fung a hymn to his memory, 
in 
