rEs 
to. Jane Margaritta, eldest daughter of the 
Hate William Williams, esq. of Trevach. ~ 
At Swansea, fohn Hawkins, esq. of 
Elsnelly, to Miss Mary Anne Shewen, se- 
cond daughter of the late Paniel S. esq. of 
Fhistieborn House, Glamorgan. uh 
Died! At .Peny benglog, Cardiganshire, 
the Rev. James Bowen, vicar or Eglwyswrw, 
and many years rural dean of Kernes, 95. 
At Garth, Montgomeryshire, in his 84th 
Fert; Bevecus Mytton, esq. the eldest ma- 
gistrate in,that county, 
Ar the Grove, near Presteign, Radnor-° 
shire, Joh Bodenham, esq. 66. 
At Cowyn’s Grove, Carmarthen, Morgan 
Gwynne Davies, €8q..07. 
At Frowscned, Montgomeryshire, Dr. Da-~ 
wid Griffiths, and two days afterwards, his wi- 
dow, Mrs. G. 
in his G2d year, the Rev. Tho. Edwards. 
At prea tped Yhomas Bowen. esq. $4. 
At Caercady, near Cowbridge, Lewis Jen- 
Bins, esq. one of the commissioners for audit- - 
te the public accounts. 
At-Kidwelly, Ms. Manners, wife of 
Bichard M. esq. 
At Usk, Anthony Isaacson, esg. of New- 
vexsthe. Spence one: captain id the royal in+ 
walids; Si, : 
&t Holywell, Flintshire, Edward Blount, 
€@s3. af pene on, Herefordshire. 
At Glasbury, Radnorshire, aged 68, the 
Bey ahi Hughes, CMannuie of as vi- 
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car of Pembroke, and one of his Majesty’s Jus~" 
“tices of the’ peace for the counties of Brecon 
and Radnor. 
NORTH ERFTAIN, 
Died,} At East Bank, Lady Sempill, 
‘At Locknow Castle, Sir Stair Agnew, barf... 
His title and estates descend to his grandson 
Andrew Agnew, grandson to Lord Kinsale, 
IRELAND. 
Died.) At Wicklow, the Hon. and Re: 
Maurice Crosbie, D.D. and dean of Limetick, 
At Woodville: county of Wexford, -Mrs. 
Mary Minchin. 
At Carbalty, county of Down, James 
Beurns, 106. 
DEATHS ABROAD. 
At his esfate, Windsor Castle, near Mone. 
‘tego Bay, Jamaica, William Thorpe, eSqe 
Jieutenant-colonel of the St. James’s regiment” 
of militia.’ On his return from reviewing the: 
regiment, he was thrown by a young restive 
horse, and conveyed speechless to his houses 
tn which state he ‘remained till the ipstant 
of his dissolution. 
At Roseau, Dominica, in conveagenec of 
the fatigue he underwent at the capture of 
Martinique, Capt. M«Dougall, of the 46th” 
faot,. 4 : % 
At Messina, John Wood, esq, commissary 
of accounts to the forces in the. Meniavas 
nean. 
at Madeira, Mrs, Peachy, wife of Col. a 
MONTHLY COMMERCIAL REPORT. 
WBJITHIN the taft edit trade has mot been much brifker than it has been for eight 
months paft. The eyes not only of our politicians, but of our traders, appear to be ~ 
excisfively fixed upon the grand expedition, which, if its objeét be to reftore the intercourfe 
between Holland and Great Britain, nearly concer: the commercial interefts of this nation,” 
Holland has always by pofitien been the ke§ to the cornmerce of the European continent. 
Tae Dutch are alfo confitutionally traders, and if a counter-revolution fhould be effeéted in 
hat conntry, we may expect to get rid of cur glut of colonial produce, and of our load of 
sezoufadtures. _ : r 
The merehant cannot regard with total indifference the afpe& of affairs in Germany: there 
BS fittke doubt but that they will have a beneficial effect upon Ruffia, whofe inhabitants are 
alxeady exalperated at the annihilation of their export trade. The exampl¢ of Auftria may 
probably introduce them to make a bold effort at thaking off the yoke of the tyrant; and 
fpsu!d they make fuch an attempt, a ‘grand market will be opened to our manufactures. 
From Ruffia we have long derived vat emolument in the way of trade; and if is, there- 
fore, with fome degree of pleafure, that we are enabled to difcover even a diftant profpedt of 
a remewa! of intercourfe with fo vat anempire. It would be worfe than deception ia us to 
fzy that our manuiactures are-in a very flourthhing flate ; for, in point of iact, they a re at the 
prefent period remarkably dull: the South- American trade has been already over-done 3 ang 
the orders from the Brazils, &c. beceme daily defs confiderable. ~ 
& large fleet is jut arrived from the Lait Indies: it confifts of the fatlawrieke vefiels, viz. , 
the Wiliam Pitt, Sir Hugh Inglis, Harriet, Sir William Benfley, Sovereign, Indus, Nortitum=_ 
ber!and, Euphrates, and Sir Stephen Luthington, from Madras; Earl St. Vinceht) -Huddart, 
aad Loi Eldon, from Bombay. Vhe cargoes have not yet been afcertained, but hall appear 
in our next Report. A large Leeward- Iflind feet is likewife fafely arrived, and a Jamaica 
fi-et is hourly looked for; i the “ee of doe we are ony to ay come to a very indiffer- ~ 
ent market. - 
The Dgeeorm tb the Cuftoms at Paris ‘hee ‘addreffed a ae to the Charhbers: of 
Commirce at different French ports, of which the following is a copy :-—‘* Meflieurs, His: 
Mojeity the Emperor and King has, by a fpecial decree, authorized the Minifter of the Inte- 
rior to grant licenfes to foreign veftels to export the produce of our territory, and toimport, in re= 
turn, tiraber fer fhip- puidiee J hemp, mafts, and iron, from the North; and alfo Peruvian bark, 
anéother drugs, The yeriels. fo licented muft, on clea outwards, fe laden with’the follow- 
ing articles only, viz, WEE, brandy, liqueurs, dried or preferved frujts, pickles, corn, and 
. falt, 
