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512 Cornwall—North Britain—Ireland—Deaihs Abroad. [Dec. 1, 
eccasion his death in two days. He was 
brother to Alderman Perring. 
At Elcot, the infant son of Sir John Ken- 
naway, bari. 
At Heavitree, Miss Pierce, daughter of 
‘the. late Edward P. esq: of St. Kevern, 
Cornwall, 16. 
At Exeter, Mr. William Sercombe.~Mr. 
Abraham Merrifield.—-Mr Burnaby Lloyd.— 
Mrs. Marshall, relict of the Reverend Jolin 
M. many years master of the free grammar 
school in thiscity.—At the New London Inn, 
the lady of Sir William Langham, bart. 
At Huntsham, William Troyte, esq. many 
years a magistrate for the county, 74. 
At Totnes, Mr. Richard Brown, near forty 
sears parish-clerk of that place, 82, 
CORNWALL. 
Marricd.| At St. Stephen’s, near Str. 
Austell, Mr. Themas Snell, to Miss Grace 
Snell. . 
At St. Hilary, James Borlase, esq. solicitor, 
ef Camborne, to Miss Moyle, daughter of 
Richard M. esq. surgeon, of Marazion. 
Died.] At Launceston, Mrs. Cowlard, 
wife of the Reverend William C. 22. 
At Lostwithiel, Mr. William Cutly. 
NORTH BRITAIN. : 
WMoarried.| At Barvhill, Captain John 
Eckford, of the Hon. East India Company’s 
naval service, to Miss Robina Scott Moncrieff, 
only daughter of Alexander M. of Barnhill,esq. 
At Edinburgh, John Ferguson, esq. of 
Strapvar, to Miss Anne Geddés, daughter of 
Robert G. esq. of Cupar, Fife. 
Died.| At Edinburgh, Mrs Charteris, who 
bad been in the Edinburgh tieatre for more 
than thirty years. She succeeded the much- 
admired Mrs. Webb 3 and for many years after 
thar actress left this city, was an excellent 
substitute, in Lady Dove, Juliet’s Nurse, 
Debor2zh Woodcock, Dorcas, Mrs. Bundle, 
&c, &c. . 
At Oid Aberdeen, in the 32d year of his 
age. Mr. Hugh Stewart, brewer. — Possessed 
of the strictest principles of integrity, a good 
understanding, a warm friendly heart, and the 
most socia] disposition, his loss will be long 
and sincercly lamented by a numerous and re- 
scectable circle. The circumstances of his 
death are of a very melancholy nature. 
About four o'clock in the morning he had gone 
into the brewhouse to superintend the mash- 
ing, and, it is supposed, in reaching for some- 
thing near the boiler, which was fuil of water, 
and boiling strong at the time, aw:ui to re- 
late, fell into it headlong! Betore assistance 
came to him he had recovered himsulf, and 
was standing upright, although instanily ta- 
ken out, and medical aid precured, yet he sur- 
vived only about three hours, and these inthe 
most excruciating tortures, which prevented 
him giving any account how the dreadful ac- 
cident happened. 
At Kingston, near Forfar, John Maxwell, 
at the advanced age of 107. He retained his 
senses to the last; and, only a few hours be. 
fore his death, gave directions as te his funeral, 
kc was four times mairicd. 
IRELAND. 
Died.] At Pleasant View, near Dublin, Mra. 
Duquery, widow of Henry D. esq. and only - 
sister of the late Right Hor. John Rely 
Hutchinson, secretary of state, and mother 
to the late Counsellor Daguery, one of the. 
brightest ornaments of the Irish bar. 
At Clonburrow, county of Dublin, William 
Fitzgerald, esq. father of Major F. of the 
Repository, in Stephen’s-green. The remains 
of this respectable old gentleman were con-. 
veyed from Clonburrow to Kilkenny, the 
place of his birth. ‘he great popularity the 
major acquired by his conciliating conduct 
in the years 1797 and 1798, is stil} 
gratefully remembered by all ranks, which 
was testified by the. crowded attendance at 
his father’s funeral to the place of interment. 
When leaving Carlow, the procession was 
composed of more than ten thousand persons ; 
at Kilkenny, it was met by most of -thic 
respectable inhabitants. 
In Queen’s County, James Bradiord, esq. 
agent. te the late and present Marquis of 
Lansdown. He had accumulated 100,0001. 
and was remarkable for his penurious way of 
living. He used to come ta London every 
year, and his first visit in town was to the 
Marchioness of Donegal. Mr. Bradford was 
very remarkable for his simplicity of dress, 
which was like a country farmer. -He was 
in his 81st year. : 
At Dublin, in the 73d year of his age, 
much regretted, James Bradfield, esq. of Stoke 
Ferry, Norfolk. Mr. B. although not born to 
afduence, was of that active and industrious 
disposition, that by great exertions in business, 
in this country.as well as Ireland, (where he 
was the faithful steward upwards of 23 years 
to the late: Earl of Mlountrath and many 
other noblemen,) he acquired a very fine 
landed estate and considerable fortune with 
ereat credit and distinguished reputation. 
Asa mark of affection for his native place, he 
has by will endowed a school at Stoke Ferry 
for the education of 25 poor children. —Mrs. 
Susannah Carter, relict of Henry Boyle C. 
esq. of Castlemartin, in the county of Kildare, 
and daughter of the late Sir Archur Sheen, 
bart @3. She was mother of Henry Carter, 
esq. of Belgrave- house, ia Leicestershire. 
DEATHS ABROAD. _ 
At St Petersburgh, Mrs. Angerstein, mo- 
ther of John Julius A. esq. 95 
O. S. Matthew Guthrie, M.D. F: R::S. 
and F. S.A. of London and Edinburgh, physi- 
cian to the first and secend imperial corps of 
Noble Cadets in St. Petersburgh, and coun- 
sellor of state to his imperial majesty of all 
the Russias. ox 
At Mutturah, East’ Indies, Licutenant 
Francis Lodge Morres, of his Majesty’s 22@ 
regiment of foot, 23. He was tnird son of — 
the late Reverend Richard Mortes, rector of 
Clonmeen, in the county of Cork, by Mary 
Role, daughter of Edw. Dalton, of Deer Park, — 
in the county of Clare, esq. and niece ef the 
jate John Lord Eyre, nephew of Lo.d Frank-— 
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