¢ 
1809.] 
‘CORNWALE. 
Movried.] Mr. Heard, printer, of Fale 
mouth, to Miss Perry, of Truro. >» 
At St. Agnes, Mr. Edward Daniel, to 
Miss Gill. 
At St. Hilary, Mr. Samuel Hancock, of 
Ennis, to Miss Maria Polglase: 
At Falmouth, Gaptain William Snow, to 
Miss Jane Williams. 
Died.} At Bodmin, the Rev. Jobn Lake, 
fellow of Exeter College, in whom wete 
united the characters of the gent sie the 
scholar, and the christian. 
At Truro; Miss Mitchell, daughter of _ 
Thomas M. esq. and sistér to Commodore 
M.—Mrs. Joha Parkyn, 81 —Mr, Ferris. 
Mrs. Wilkie. Mr. William Downe: eM 
'Tregaskis —Mr. .Bond, ef the Bear inn.— 
Edward, son of Mf. Bat tlett, 25.=+Miss Ed- 
dy; daughter of Mr. E. banker, 15. 
At Falmouth, Mrs, Chard. Mrs. Mary 
Watets, 34 
At. Penzance, Mr. Sohn Ridiards, of Bod+ 
min, 21 
’ At Saltash, Robert Hickes, esq. many 
years a member of the ey peoeh * that bo- 
rough, 90. 
At St. Tudy, = arin eee Satndley, of the 
royal navy: 
“Mir. Charles Hennah, ton of the Rev. Mr. 
H. rector of St. Austell. 
At St oe 
46. 
At Tregony, James Rennetto; gent. $5. 
. At Redruth, Mr. William Garby. 
- At St. Ives, Mrs. Elizabeth Harris. 
At Totnes, Author Farwell, esq. 
At Mount Tamar, Mrs. White; wife of 
Captain White; R. N. 
WALES. 
A lighthouse has been erected onia rock 
allied the South Stack, being the south 
west. promontory of Holyhead, The ele- 
vation. of the light is 201 feet above 
the level of the sea :—being a revolving light, 
Miss Sheba Pascoe, 
it is easily distinguished from the Sherriesy - 
which is a stationary light, and bears from 
the light on the Sourh Stack about north. east, 
half-east, distant nearly eight miles. It may 
be seen through the’ whole of Carnarvon Bay. 
Married.| At Wrexham, the Rev. T. Ro- 
berts, one of the canons of the Cathedral of 
Bangor, and eldest son of the, late Archdea- 
con of Merieneth, to. Miss Owen, daughter 
of the Jate Rev Edward O. rector of Liant- 
wrog, Denbighshire. 
At Swansea, Alexander Raby, esq. of the 
island of Jersey, to Miss Jane Rees, second 
daughter of the late John. R. esq. of Killy- 
maenllwyd, Caermarthenshire... 
_ Died | At Goycree, Monmouthshire, Eli- 
gabeth, daughter of Lieutenant Colonel 
Bird, of the 54th regiment, 27. .. 
* At. Lawrenny-Hally Pembrokeshire, in 
the 80th year of his agey Hugh Barlow, esq. 
/ 
Chron ales I. re land. . he 
M. ae His name wes originally Owen, and 
he married Miss -Crespigny, the only. daugh- 
ter of Mr. ©. formerly M.P, for Atdeburgh, 
Suffolk. He represented the boroughs of 
Pembroke, Tenby, and Wisten, upwards of 
34 yeats, having been elected in eight sueces= 
sive Parliaments, In promoting both ¢ 
general and individnal interests of his constiv 
tpents, he was zealous and. persevering. 
The duties arising from-his public station, he 
discharged with fidelity, and his private life 
was uniformly devoted to the exercise of those’ 
rare and estimable qualities which win irre- 
‘sistibly the goad opinion and affections of alb 
ranks of society. The spirit of party never 
even attempted to depreciate his merits. No 
man possessed more friends-no man better 
deserved them. He died in a good and hes 
nourable old age, esteemed, beloved, lamented. 
At Boddewran, ‘in the parish of Heneg- 
lwys, in the county of Anglesey, Richard 
Williams; at the adyanced agé of 103. He 
had beep blind upwards of six years, but his 
sight was restored a short time before ‘his 
death, and he had also four new teeth: 
-At Ballybegy, Mrs. Symes, relict of the 
Rev. jeter 0°04. 
At Bekncieles Lady Pendvelse, wife sf Sit 
Joseph P: naan and sister of Lord Castle= 
coote. Nit 
to sdiet: hate stig (osiee Carmarthan, BA. 
Diana Rees, 10%. She has left 45. grands 
children, and 65. great grand-childtens 
At Reath Court, near Cardiff, Mrs. Rige 
by, wifeoi Peter R.esqg. 
IRELAND. 
~ accedd At Jonesborough, Armagh, 
Cap'ain Bernard, of the 48th regiment, née- 
phew. of General &. to Miss M: Neale, daugh- 
ter of Neale MPN. esa, 
Died | At Boskell, in the county of Lime- 
rick, Benjamin Frend, esq. alderman of Li- 
mierick, and a justice/of the aioe for that 
édunty, 70. 
Az Four-mile Burn, in the Goanty of Ans 
trim, Nancy “Ai mander, hig? 
At Castle Dawson, county of: Derry, Mrs. 
Mary Richardson, 105. She was attended ta 
the grave by ber descendants to the fourth 
generation. ' 
At Limerick, Mrs. O'Grady, relish of 
Darby Q’G. esq. a motherto the Right. Hon. 
the Lord Chief Baron in Ireland. 
At Shanakely Waterford, the Hon. Mrs, 
Grady, relice cot Jonn OG. of Kilbally~ 
owens) 805) ce 
At Kilkenny, Major Lloyd; of the 66th 
regiment. Having arijved there with a divi- 
tion of his regiment, on its march from Dub. 
lin to Cork, previous to embarkation, after 
dining at the mess, he left before the rest 
of the pote broke up, being anxious to re- 
turnvearly to Mrs. Ll. The night being very 
dark, and a bridge which “he had to pass 
being much Aooded, it is ¢enjectured that he 
either missed his path across the bridge and 
ene got 
