son chapel —Licutenant Sevell, of his ma- 
jesty’s ship Puissant. 
CORNWALL. aT 
The Rev. ‘Thomas Carlyon, M. A. rector 
of St. Mary’s, has been instituted to the vi- 
tarage cf Probus, conferred by. the Lord Bi- 
shop of Exeter, void by the death of the Rev. 
James Ferris. 
The Rev. J. P. Gilbert, M. A. has been 
instituted to the vicarage of St. Wenn, vae 
cant by the resignation of the Rev. T. Car- 
lyon. ' 
The Rev. S$. Chilcott, B. D. is promoted 
- to the rectory of Otterham, vacant by the de- 
cease of the Rev. Digory Joce. 
A bed of rich clay has recently been dis- 
covered in Cornwall, of which vases, bowls, 
&c. have been formed so neatly resembling 
similar articles imported from China, as to 
yendey it difficult for the best judges to dis- 
tinguish between them. The manufacture 
is likely to become extremely profitable to 
the country in general. 
An hospital for the indigent blind, under 
the title of Bethseda or House of Mercy, is 
opened at Plymouth dock, for the humane 
purpose of rendering that class of people com- 
fortable and.useful. 
In the several markets in this county, beef 
and mutton sell at 73d. and 8d. veal and 
lamb 6d. and 7d. and butter 14d. per lb. 
Married.}] At Stratton, Mr. J. Drew, to 
Miss Martin. 
At Leland, Mr. Rich, of Chyandover, to 
Mrs. Weein. widow of the late Capt. N. of 
that place. 
At Penryn, Lieut. Wilson, of the Navy, 
to Miss Trenerry, daughter of Capt. T. 
At Bodmin, F. J, Hearle, esq. to Mrs. 
Blewitt, relict of the late G. W. B. esq. of 
Marazion. ; 
At Paul Church, near Penzance, Capt. 
Richard Gill, of the Smack Pitt, of South- 
ampton, to Miss Kelynash, of Newlyn. 
At Falmouth, Capt. Macdonald, of ‘the 
ship Atlas, of Becton: to Miss Mary Rowe. 
—Capt. Gilbert, of the Transport service, to 
Miss Mary Husband. 
‘At Pastow, Mr. Cooms, of the Commer- 
cial Bank, Dock, to Miss Kitty Richards, 
daughter of the late Captain R. of Padstow, 
and niece to Thomas Hoblyn, of Truro, esq. 
At St. Ives, Mr. Benjamin Badcock, of 
Newlyn, to Miss Grace Couch, 
At Penzance, Mr. W. Davey, to MissVin- 
nicomb, of Mzddron. 
At Eaipimch: Mr. Dunston, to Ann, third 
daughter of Mr. Christopher N:cholas, of Pen- 
zance. 
At Liskeard, Mr. Lawrence, surgeon and 
apothecary. 
At Penzance, Mrs. Cock, wife of Mr. 8 
hatfer —IMiss Susannah Beard. 
At Redruth, Captain Fhomas Towan, a 
respectable landg-surveyor and mine agent.” 
Died | Mis. Nankwell,. wife of aay N. 
postmasier, of Truso. 
Cornwall—t Vales. 
fOeltr 
At St. Mabyn, C. Andrews, esg: 
“At Penzance, Ann, the wife of Mr. Ri- 
chard Brewer, grocer. ; 
At Liskeard, Mr. Wm. Mullis, He cropt 
down whilst speaking to somé labourers in 
the street, and almost instantly expired. 
At Penryn, aged 96, Mrs. King. 
At St. Austell, Mr. M. A: eee 
builder. a; 
: WALES. 
The Right Rev, the Lord Bishop of. St. 
Asaph, hasbeen presented to collatetbe Rev. 
James Drake, A. M. vicar of Clirow, to the 
chancellorship of the cathedral.of St. Asaph. ’ 
Lord and Lady Bulkeley have lately pre- 
sented the church of Beaumaris, with a ser- 
vice of comniunion plate richly gilt, and 
highly finished, with appropriate inscriptions, 
They have likewise adorned with very neat 
belfries, their several churches of Llanfaes, 
and Aber. 4 
On Friday, the 3ist oie the founda- , 
tion-stone of a building fora signal station, 
on Holyhead Mountain, was laid by Sir John 
Thomas Stourley, bart. It is established by 
the Liverpool merchants, atthe suggestion 
of Captain H. Evans, of Holyhead. The 
utility of it is to take the names of their 
ships by numerical signs as they pass the- 
head, and communicate the intelligence by 
post; which will undoubtedly give them 
early information of the arrival of their ship 
in the Channel, or their having departed the 
Head, which may, in some cases, prove to 
them of great impe: tance and satisfaction. 
Considerable improvements are projected 
at Aberistwith; which, from the romantic 
boldness of its surrounding scenery, and pue 
rity of the sea, must ever be a favourable ' 
place of resort; warm and cold baths, the 
same as at Teuby, anda theatre, are to be 
erected immediately. 
The passage between Milford Path and - 
Waterford, is about to be improved. Duns 
more Harbour is to be allotted for the recep- 
tion of the packets. It opens boldly upon 
the sea, and is nearer Milford than Cheek 
Point, the present station, by ten miles, and 
affords a ready entrance and departure to the. 
packets without a moment’s delay. Thetime . 
gained by this improvement will be at least 
two hours, and under. some. circumstances, 
‘pernaps twelve hours. 
Married.|° At Hinton, Monmouthshire, 
Mr. Wm. Lewis, of Great House, St. Fa-* 
gan’*s, Glamorganshire, to Miss Lewis, of the 
former place. 
At Cemmes, Montgomeryshire, i Bonsall, 
esq. of Frontraith, in the county of Cardigan, 
to Miss Catherine Davies, of Cemmes. . 
At Caermarthen, Capt. Baines, of the. 
Royal Navy, to Miss M. Fairwater.—Mr. 
James Liova, surgeon, to Miss E. Williams, 
Lied.| At Manor’ Qwen, Pembrokeshire, - 
aged 74, tne Rev. D. Jones, vicar of Llan- 
gan, Glamorganshire, a popular preacher in 
the Calvinistical connectioa, A 
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