Edward Rodd, se€tor of St. Juft, to Mifs 
Raihleigh, daughter of Charles Rajhleigh, 
efq. of Duporth St. Auftell —Mr. T. P. 
Morgan, furgeon and apothecary, of Eglof- 
kerry, near Launcefton, to Mifs Grace Hur- 
don, fecond daughter of the Jate Mr. J. Hur- 
don, of Treludick. 
At Loftwithiel, Mr. Forfter, to Mifs Hext, 
daughter of the late Samuel Hext, efg. 
At St. Breock, Mr. Thomas Hawkey, of 
Sr. lifcy, aged 22, to Mrs. Pedlar, aged 72. 
Died.} At his feat at Penhall, Egloikerry, 
John Bidlake Herring Cloberry, efq. 
At Bodmin, aged 84, Mr. Fry, one of the 
common council of that borough. 
At Eaft Looe, aged 74, Mrs. S. Kingfton. 
At St. Kew, Henry Lollard, lately a ttrong 
hale man, of the pernicious effects of an oint- 
ment with which a quack door rubbed fome 
ulcers in his legs. It is fufvefied to have 
contained arfenic, for foon after it was ap- _ 
plied he was feized with a violent vomiting, 
which fpeedily put a period to his life. 
' “At Teuro, Mr. John Peters, fon of Mrs. 
Peters, of Falmouth. He went to bed ap- 
parently well, and was found dead the next 
morning. 
Mrs. Kendall, wife of Mr. Kendall, inn- 
keeper, at Sithney Church Town. She flip- 
ped in going up fiairs, fell backwards, and 
fractured her fkull, which accident fhe fur- 
vived only a few hours. 
- NORTH BRITAIN. 
Married ] At Edinburgh, James Buchanan, 
efq. of Ardenconnal, to Lady Janet Sinclair, 
eldeft daughter of the Earl of Caithnefs. 
At Perth, Mr. Patrick Stewart, to Mifs 
Margaret Stewart, daughter of Mr, William 
Stewart, merchant, 
At Milheugh, Mr. John Thompfon, fure 
geon, of Edinburgh, to Mifs Margaret Millar, 
daughter of the late John Millar, efq. profef- 
for of law, at the Univerfity of Glafzow. 
-At Stonehaven, Mr. Thomas Kinnear, 
writer, to Mifs Margaret Kinloch, third 
daughter of the late George Kinloch, efq. 
of Jamaica. 
At Arderfier, AZneas Falconer, efq. of 
Blackhill, to Mifs Margaret Macpherfon. 
At Glafgow, Captain George M‘Key, of 
the 78th regiment, to Miis Flora M‘Neil, 
daughter of William M‘Neil, efq. mer- 
chant. , 
Died] At Charlesfield, Mifs Agnes Har- 
dy, eldeft daughter of the late Dr. Thomas 
Hardy, one of the minifters of Edinburgh. 
At Greenbank, near Greenock, inher 94th 
year, Mrs. Scoit, relict of James Scott, mer- 
chant, in Greenock. ~ 
At Kelfo, Mrs. Miller, wife of Lieutenant 
William Miller, of the royal navy. 
At Falkirk, in his 6oth year, Mr. Thomas 
Deneanfon, merchant. * 
At Holywood hianfe, the Rev. Dr. Bryce, 
Johnfon, minifter of the gofpel in that parifh, 
3a the $oth year of his age, and 24th of his 
North Britata—Treland. 
{June I5. 
miniftry. Bis fuperior talents, learning, and 
worth, fitted him fora wide {phere of ufefui- 
nefs ; and the activity and fuccefs with whicp 
he filled it, have long been known and ac- 
krowledged by the world. His relatives and 
friends, his beloved flock, and the nume- 
rous objeé#s of his care and bounty, mutt ever 
cherifh the remembrance of thofe virtues 
which endeared him to their hearts, and 
mourn over the heavy lofs which they have 
fuftained. But their lofs is his gain; for, be- 
fore his lips were fealed by death, he was 
ftrengthened to give the moft decided tefti- 
mony to the truth and excellence of that gof- 
pel which he had preached, to declare his 
long experience of its influence on his own 
heart and conduct, and to exprefs the full af- 
furance of hope, with which he refigned his 
{pirit into his Saviour’s hands. 
At Perth, Mr. James Ballingall, merchant. 
At Aberdeen, in his 7oth year, Mr. John 
Boyle, bookfelier. 
At Weirbank-houfe, near Melrofe, the 
Rev. John Kemp, D.D. one of the minifters 
of Edinburgh, and many years fecretary to the 
fociety in Scotland for propagating Chriftian 
knowledge. ~ 
At Cuttlecraigs, in the parith of Daviot, in 
her rorft year, Mrs. Jane Rait, relié of the 
late George Walker, farmer. She retained 
her memory and other faculties to her lait 
hour, and vifited feveral of her own family, 
at fome diftance from her houfe, only five 
days before her death. 
At Branxholm, in his 16th year, William, 
the eldeft fon of Adam Ogilvie, efq of Hartf- 
woodmynes. 
At Pennycuick, Lieutenant C, Clerk, late 
of the 72d regiment. 
At Edinburgh, Sir James Colquhoun, of 
Leefs, bart. fherifi-depute of Dumbartonthire, 
—Mrs, Gordst. of Hall-head. 
At Elgin, William Bredie, efq. of Milton, 
At Kelfo, in his 68th year, Dr. Chrifto- 
pher Douglas, phyfician, 
At Moutwald-place, Mr. James Carruthers, 
aged 56. 
TRELAND. 
Died.j At Belfatt, Mr. James Hunter; 
architeét. 
At Waterford, Arthur Gore, efq. one of 
the fheriffs of Kilkenny.—-Mifs Power, fiftet 
of Nicholas Power, efq. of Rockfhire. | 
At Heathville-lodge, near Mitchelftown, 
county of Cork, Mifs M: O’Mahony, daugh- 
ter of T. O'Mahony, efq.. 
At Newtonperry, Samuel M‘Call, efg. 
merchant of Limerick. . 
At Downpatrick, Jofeph Richardfon, efq. 
excife officer, and a member of the Down voz 
lunteers. 
At Newtonards, John Porlock, efq. firft 
lieutenant of the yeomanry corps of that 
place. During the late rebellion he difplayed 
the moft firm and undaunted courage on va= 
rious occafions. 
: DEATHS 
