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and apparently éxcellent plan. There are a 
hot and two cold baths, befides a fhower and 
vapour bath. -A forcing engine diftributes 
hot or cold water to every part of the houfe. 
High brick walls feparate the five extenfive 
airing grounds, which are allotted to male or 
female patients, and to the claffes afflicted 
with different degrees of infanity. That the 
work already finifhed is executed in a mafter- 
ly ftyle, &c. &c.” 
Married-| The Rev. J. B. May, of Ath- 
brittle, Somerfet, to Mifs Whitter, daugh-- 
ter of the Rev. T. Whitter, of Holcombe 
Rogufe, in this county. 
At Exeter, Mr. R. Jeffe, attorney, late 
of Briftol, to Mifs Mellena Glafie.—Mr. W. 
Forde, jun. nurfery man, to Mifs Brails- 
ford. 
At Farway, near Honiton, Sir Wilmot 
Prideaux, bart. to Mrs. Ellis. 
At Hemyock, J. Farrant, efq. of Cley- 
hidon, to Mrs. Jervas, widow. ‘ 
At Tiverton, Sir John Dantze, batt to 
Mifs D Carew, fecond daughter of Sir Tho- 
mas Carew, bart. 
Died.J At Exeter, aged 33. G. Follett, 
efq. attorney ; a gentleman of refpectabl« ta- 
lents, rigid integrity, and a benevolent difpo- 
fition. 
Mrs. Bretland, wife of the Rev. Mr. Bret- 
land. z 
Mifs E. Campion, only furviving child of 
the late F. Campion, efgq-. of-Lifkeard, in 
Cornwall. This young lady died of a con- 
fumptive malady; a difeafe which, within 
the fpace of five years, has proved fatal’to 
the whole of her family. 
At the houfe of her brother in-law, Mr. 
Shiles, Mifs Hayne. 
At Topham, in her 23d year, Mifs S. 
Peters. 
At Exmouth, Mrs. Elfon. 
At Plymouth, aged $4, Mrs. Fry, mother 
of Dr. Gafking.—Aged 52, Mrs. Forfter, 
wife of Mr. §. Forfter, mafter cf an acade- 
my. 
At Plympten, in confequence of a fall 
from a fpirited horfe, near lvy-bridge, which 
fraétured his fkull, aged 55, Mr. Weekes, 
tanner, and captain of the Plympton volun- 
teers. . 
CORNWALL. 
Mr Griffiths, the principal engineer at 
Llanelly (who has lately added fome con- 
fiderazle improvements in the mode of work- 
ing Mr. Trevethick’s patent engine) is about 
to introduce a regulator on an entire new 
principle, a primary obje& of which is to 
afcertain the momeratum or power of any 
engine, mill, or water-wheel, at the time 
when it governs its motion. 
A gentleman lately angling in the river 
Sleddu, inthis county, caught, with a natural 
fly, a trout feven inches in length, with two 
heads ; in every other refpect, it refembled 
an ordinary fith of that fpecics, 
Cornwall—Scotland—Deaths abroad. 
[ July 1, 
The fithermen at Mevagiffey have lately 
caught,in their mackarel drift nets, two large 
fifhes, for one of which they obtained the fum 
of 231. and for the other that of feventeen 
guineas. The latter meafured 24 feet in 
length, and was of the fpecies called by the 
fifhermen a bottle-mouth. Its liver, only, 
produced 120 gallons of pure oil. ry 
Married.| At Padftow, Mr. W. Kendall, 
farmer, to Mrs. Rowe. 
Died.] At Truro, Mrs. Coombes, wife of 
Mr. Coombes, baker.—Mrs. Kempe, wife of 
Mr. Kempe, furgeon. 
At Penzance, fuddenly, Mr. Warne, fur- 
geon. : 
At St. Ives, aged 70, Mr. -Jafper Wil- 
liams. 
At Dulfe, near Lifkeard, Mr. Lamb, an 
opulent farmer. 
At Menhineft, near Lifkeard, Mr. Ham- 
bly, farmer. 
Lately, in France, Mr. Buntter, mafter of 
the Penryhn fmack, a London trader, lately 
captured by the French. 
J Furnis, efq. of the parifh of St. Udes : 
he had been married only about four months. 
SCOTLAND. 
Died.] Lately, at his feat, Duplin- 
cattle, county of Perth, Robert, Earl of 
Kinnoul, Vifcount Duplin, and Baron Hay. 
His lordfhip is fucceeded in his honours by 
his eldeft fon, Thomas- Robert, Vifcount 
Duplin. ; 
DEATHS ABROAD. 
On fhe rath of March, 1803, fell in 
ation, at the fiege of Kutchoufa, in the 
Dobal, Major Robert Nairn, of the Bengal 
native cavalry 3 a gentleman whofe virtues 
endeared him to feciety, and whofe military 
talents, fecond to none, conjoined with a 
difinguifhed valour and humanity, rendered 
him an ornarmeat and honour to a profeffion, 
in the noble duties of which he gloried and 
delighted. His eulogy was read in the coun- 
tenances cf -li who attended his funeral ; 
where filent awe, regret, and reipeét for the 
departed foldier, beft evinced the efteem in 
which, during life, he was held. ‘ 
At Barbadces, ori the 31 of March, Mr. 
Bolton, furgeon of the Prince Erneft packet. 
In India, of a wound he received in the 
aficn of the 23d September laft, Lieutenant 
Robert Mac Murdo, of his Majefty’s 74th 
regiment of foot. ; 
On the sth of November, at Bombay, 
B. R. Leflingham, efq of the hononrable 
company’s currant fervice, at that prefidency. 
—Alfo, at Eombay, on the 16th of October 
laft, Leutenant-colonel Henry Long, major 
of artillery on the Bombay eftablifhment. 
In April laft, among the pesfons en 
board the Apollo frigate, off the coaft of 
Portugal,- Mr. Proby, midthipman, fon of 
the Rev. N.C. Proby, of Stratford St. Mary, 
Bury St. tdmund’s, Suffolk, 
His 
