1805.] 
At Plymouth’ Dock, Mr. W. Keys, for- 
merly of the ViGualline Office of that port. 
At Dartmouth, Mrs. Porter, wife of .Mr.~ 
George P. comptroller of the cuftoms. ; 
At .Chumleigh, Mrs. Hunt, of Exeter,- 
daughter of the late Rev. Mr. Manning, of 
Shobrooke.— Mir Flugh Pyke, many. years 
mailer of the King’s Arms inn; and a week 
afterwards ‘his mother, Mrs, Pyke, go. - 
‘Ac Exeter, Mrs. Barding, wife of Mr, 
Fiarding, of the Baraftapleinn,—Mrs. Hyde, 
wife of Mr. George Hyde, fifhmonger — 
Mrs. Kitfon, aoe of the late ‘Aldermen 
Renry K. efa. 
At Cowley = wridge, near Exeter, 2,33 
Mary # shh daughter of Mr, Wil- 
liam Humphreys > 
Of the yellow fever, on board his Majef- 
ty’s fhip Thefeus, on the Jamaica flations, 
William Hony wood, efq of ‘the royal navy, 
eldeft fon of the Rev. Dr. Honyweed, pre- 
-bendary of Exeter, and nephew,.to Sir John 
Honywood,) bart. M.P. ‘for, Heniton. . He 
Was a young man whole virtues and rifing ta- 
lests promiied to render him aa honour to his 
pr rofeilion, 
CORNWALL. 
Married.) Charles Fofs Andrew, Le of 
Polfue, to Mifs Faro, of Merther —Mr. 
ames Vivian, of Camborne, to Mifs Payn- 
ter, of St. Iffey.. 
At Launcefton, Enfign Macpherfon, of.the 
32d regiment, to Mifs Mary Mounfteven, of 
Bodmin. 
At St. Ives, Mr. Daniel Freeman, jun. 
mercer, to Mifs Patty Watts, youngeft 
danyhter of the iate Captain Pibare verte: 
—Mr. Henry Major, {choolorafter, to Mils 
Hannah Pearie. 
At Loftwithiel, 
to Mifs Bark. % 
Died.| .At Truro, Mr. icha Hoare, many 
years aes to Ratph Allen Daniell, ala — 
Mrs. Richards, wife of Mr. George Rich- 
ards, archirect. 
At Eglofhayle, 22, Mr. J. Roberts, fon 
of Mr. Roberts, of Creed, near Grampound. 
At Pellew Houfe, in Breage, 55: firs, 
E. Lemon, relict of -Samucl L. efq. col- 
lector of the cuftoms at Scilly. 
At St, Mary’s, Scilly, 77, Mr. Thomas 
Hall, twenty-five years comptrotler and tide- 
furveyor of that port. 
At St. Ives, Mr, R. Wearne, fenton. mer- 
chant.—Mr. Samuel Autridge, a ferjeaut.in 
the Launcefton and Newport volunteers. 
At Falmouth, Mr, Richard Motton. . 
Aged 76, the'Rev. John Lake, rector of 
Lanivet.. A gentleman in whom the {mile 
of cheerful’ benevolence, which uninter- 
ruptedly beamed on his countenance and en- 
livened his converfation, was the pure ema- 
nation of a miind in which there was no guile, 
-and from whence every bafe paflion was ba- 
nifhed, to make room for the benign and fo~ 
cial virtues of humanity. and religion. 
“: 
Mr. Seca Quillou, 
Cornwall—No “ Britain, * i 
Peale 
627 
NORTH BRITAIN. 
The lord provoft, magiftrates, and council 
of Ediaburgh, have offered premiums to the 
crews of boats belonging to any place-in Scot 
land, who deliver the greatest quantity of 
froth Ath (herrings excepted) at each of the 
following ports, viz. Leith, Newhaven, and 
Fifherrow, from the firit of May, 1805, to 
the firft of May, 1806 —For the fir boat, 
Bioducige the yreateft quantity of fifh, a pre- 
mium of gol.; for the lecond boat, ditto, 
for the tihi ird boat, ditto, 151.5 for the 
founeh buat, ditto, zl. 
Married] At Perth, Mr. John Morifon, 
manwiacurer, Milna fogs to Mifs Coveatry, 
daughier of David C. efq. of Arlary. 
At Edinburgh, Mr, John Roberifon, to 
Mifs Jean Hunter, daughter of the late Geo, 
H. thip-mafter, i in Aberdour —-Colosel Lau- 
rifton of the Eaft-Indiz Company’s fervice, to 
Mifs Maria Craufuird, daughter of the late 
A.C. efq. of Ardmilian. 
At Turnerhall) the. Rev. Boner Arthur, 
minifter of Rifolis, to Mrs. Rainy, widow of 
tie Rev. Mr. R. minifter of Meldrum, and 
eldeft daughter of the’ late Jolin Turner, efy. 
of Ta reenal. 
At Eativale, Stewart Smith, efq. of Glaf- 
gow, to Mils Agnes Graham, daughter of 
William Graham, efq of Glafzow. 
At Tarvit Sis Fifehire, George Rams 
fay, efq. to Mifs Anne radere 
Died.| At Edinburgh, James Col. 
quhoun, bart. of Lufs, eee Bie of Dum- 
birtonfhire.——Mifs Marjory Robinfon, elde& 
daughter of the late Mr. Wiliam Robinfon, 
keeper of the records.—Mirs. Mary Menzies, 
widow of James Beis efg. of Gorgie, and 
daughter of the late James MRS EIEs Efq. of 
Culdares,—Dr, Doma Sinith, late furgeon 
to the Breadalbane féncibles. Jn ‘him the 
country has lof&a-fcholar and antiquarian, 
“whofe extent of Knowledge, acutencis, and 
induftry, have. feldom beea equalled. fa 
Celtic literature he perhaps exceeded all his 
contemporaries. He pofiefled many virtues 
and excellent qualities, accompanied with the 
moft fimple and unafluming manners. —Tho- 
mas Brooke, M.D, jun. of Wakefield, 
Yorkihire, a 
At Bailygowan, Robert Rollo Reid, efq. 
At Houndwoed, 76, William Dunbar, efg. 
—=77, the Rev. James M‘Laggan, minifter 
of Glair-Athol, in the fiftieth year of his 
miniftty. | 
“At Craigbarnet Houfe, John § tirling, efg, 
At-Ayr, Mr. Juba Botwell, writer, and 
one of the colle€tors of taxes for the county 
of. Ayr. 
At Stirling, Finlay, Miller, efg. many 
years furgeon in his Majefty’s 26th reginient 
of foot. 
Ac Gaorin, in the eftate of Mr. Drummond, 
of Legiealmond and immediate vicinity of 
Amalree, Margaret Ker, 107. She retained 
her mental facultics to the laf& day of her 
lite. A 
\ IRELAND. 
