1806] 
Youfe, in France, lieutenant in the French 
horfe, but at prefent prifoner of war in this 
country, to Mifs Gloyns, daughter of Mr, 
Francis Gloyns, mafler of the refpeétable aca- 
demy for young gentlemen in Tiverton: 
At Moreton Hampitead, Mr. Lightfoot, to 
Mifs Germous, eldeft daughter of Mr. Nicho- 
las G. 
Died.| At Brent, at the vicarage, where 
fhe was on a vifit to .her daughter, Mrs. 
Brown, wife of Mr. B. who for many years 
kept the Golden Lion Inn, at Afhburton, 53. 
The Rev. W. Wellington, rector of Upton 
Hellions, 20. 
At Plymouth, in the hofpital at Mill Pri- 
fon, Monfieur Du Bois, captain of the French 
fhip Le Duguay Treuin, of 74 guns, in confe- 
guence of the wounds he received in fir Ri- 
Chard Strachan’s ation. He was affli@ed 
with a difeafed ftate of the lungs, 
cominal vifcera, under which he ‘had labour- 
ed for a contiderable time anterior to his being 
wounded. He bore his fufferings to the lat 
with that heroifm which marked the whole 
tenour of his life. He was one of the belt of- 
ficers in the French Navy, and a Member of 
the Legion of Honour. An elegant coffin was 
procured, ornamented with cefigns, emalema- 
tic of his rank and honours, and his remains 
were conducted to the place of interment ina 
hearfe, handfomely secorated, 
cort of a party of military, and attended by 
all the French officers from the Hofpital. in- 
deed, every refpect was paid to the remains of 
this difinguithed officer, by the joint efforts 
of Capt Cotgrave, agent for prifoners, and 
Mr, Magrath, Racer of the hofpstai for pri- 
foners of war.—Mr. Kimber, butcher.—Mr. 
Daniel, miniatuie painter, 43-— Mr. R. Steel, 
printer, fon of Mrs. 
gles, eig-, 84. 
At Ottory St. Mary, Mrs, A. Whitlock, 
86. 
At Exeter, Mr. George Bees linen-dra- 
per —Mr. Daniel Perry, cooper, 81.—Mr. 
ohn Chiffem, attorney-at-law and proétor. 
—Mifs Baftard.—Mrs. Symes, wife cf Cape 
tain $.—Wir. Baftable, mafter of the White. 
Hart lon.—-Mr. Thomas Howel', of the Swan 
‘Tavern, t9-—-Mrs. Johanna Hoxland, mother 
of Mr. H. ftationer and printer, 96. 
At Ivy Bridge, Mr. William Rivers, of 
the Loadon inn 5 ayoung man of very amia- 
ble and inoff-nfive manners, refpe&ful afd 
obliging to his fuperiors, and kind and confi- 
derate towards his inferiors. Being a lieute- 
nant in Capt. Pode’s troop of Cornwoad yeo- 
mnanry cavatry, the whole troop attended his 
funeral ac Harford church, with great num- 
bers of gentlemen, farmers, and others, and 
his remains were interred with military bo- 
nours, 
At Chudleigh, the Rev. T. Trotman, of 
Trefhham. 
At Ipplepen, Capt, Kendall, of the royal 
navy. 
Cornwall,— North Britain. 
and abs 
under the ef- ° 
S., 21.—TPhomas Man-' 
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CORNWALL. 
A very valuable copper mine has been 
difcovered on the banks of the river Tamer, 
which divides the counties of Cornwall and 
Devon. The vein now working is about 
four feet wide: the cut is about 52 fathoms 
from the river, in a fteep mountain: and fuch 
is the facility of working it, a wheelbarrow 
alone being neceflary to bring out the ore, 
that the expences did noc exceed thirty pounds. 
This promifes to be the richett mine in 
Cornwall, both on account of quantity, and 
the value of the ore, which nearly refembles 
the Anglefea mine. 
Died.) At Helfton, Mrs. Millett, widow 
of Mr. George M. and mother of Captain 
M. one of the directors of the Baft India 
Company. 
At Padttow, Mr. Filkins. He and 
five other gentlemen had dined in company 
with the captain of a veflel lying at the! 
mouth of the harbour, and accompanied him 
on board his fhip. They attempted after, 
wards to return ina {mall boat, but they had 
no fooner put off from the fhip, than the hoat 
was fwamped bya heavy furt, and every foul 
difappeares before afliftance could be rendered, 
with the exception of Mr. 
dered breathie/s by teing dreadfully jammed 
between the boat end the fhip, and although 
taken up foon afier, every exertion to-fave 
his lite proved unavailing. 
NORTH BRITAIN. 
The commeiffioners and truftees for’ fille 
ries, manufactures, and improvements, in 
Scotland have announced that they are to 
give the undermentioned premiums in the 
year ¥3806, for pro:noting the fifheries of cod, 
ling, andtufk, fun or fail fihh, and dog fiih, 
on the coafts of Scotland, viz —To the per- 
fon or company who, with aveffel of fixteen 
tons burden or upwards, fitted out either 
from the main-land or any one of the ifles 
ef Scotland, fhall take and cure the greateft 
guantity of cod, ling, or tufk, the vetlel be- 
ing the real property of fuch perion or coms 
pany, or freighted from owners who are re- 
fident in Scotland, a premium of 51. per ton 
of dried fith, not exceeding in all 6ol. For 
the fecond greateft quantity, the fame rate 
of premium, not exceeding 451. For’ the 
third greateft quantity, the fame rate, not 
exceeding 3ol. For the fourth greateft 
guantity, the fame rate, not exceeding 20). 
To the perfon or company who, witha vefiel 
er boat of any burden, fitted out either from 
the main-Jand or any of the ifles of Scot- 
land, fha!!, from tne fun or fail fifth caughre, 
have the greateft quantity of oil, fuch vef- 
fel or boat being property, or freighted, as 
above, a premium at the rate of xs per gal- 
lon, not exceeding 14!. For the fecond 
greateft quantity, the famerate, notexceeds 
ing gl. For the third greateft quantity, the 
fame rate, not exceeding 71. For the sourth 
greateit quantity, the fame rate, moc exceca~ 
3C 2 Ing 
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