1804.] 
in the fpace of four hours. He has alfo re- 
guefted veftry meetings to be held in the 
parifhes, to confult ona plan for the better 
cleanfing, lighting, and improving the city. 
The parith of Trinity, in which the chief ma- 
giftrate refides, has already engaged perfons to 
fweep the ftrects, and remove the foil; to num- 
ber the jhoufes; to mark the names on the 
feveral ftreets, for the information of ftrangers ; 
and alfo to ere€t thirteen new lamps in that 
parifh, which are to be lighted and kept burn- 
ing during the night, im addition to thofe already 
erected. 
The foundation ftone of anew market houfe, 
was lately laid at Plymouth, for the building of 
which 10,0001, have been fubfcribed on the 
Tontine plan. j 
Married.| Mr. Southerton, furgeon, of 
Ufculm, to Mifs Ann Tuplin, of Eaftleigh 
near Biddeford. 
At Exeter, Mr. Thomas Wood, to Mrs, 
Hern. Mills, efq. of Southmolton, to Mifs 
Sufan Dormer, of Fowey.—Mr. Nath, to 
Mifs Shipton.—Mr, Jackman, linen-draper, 
to Mifs Dewdney. 
At Corfcombe, John Bellamy, eq. of Ched- 
dington Houfe, to Mifs Arundel Hann, of Ben- 
ville Park. 
At Gittifham, Mr. William Cawfley, to 
Mifs S. Sanfom. 
At Axminfter, Mr. R. Evans, druggift, of 
Exeter, to Mifs M. L. Toby, of Bridport. 
At Stoke, Mr. W. Smalbridge, of Exeter, to 
Mifs Weftlake, of Plymouth Dock. 4 
Dicd.] At Wafhfield, near Tiverton, Mifs 
Worth, eldeft daughter of J. Worth, efq.— 
Athis mother’s houfe, Dr. Worth, of Ply 
mouth. 
. _ At Exeter, Mrs. Hedgeland, wife of Mr. 
Philip Hedgeland, bookfeller. 
At Plymouth, Mrs. Francis Date, mother 
of Mr. Date, merchant of that place, and fitter 
of the late Admiral Jefferies of Southampton.— ~ 
Aged 86, Mr. John Heanes, of Okehampton, 
draper. 
CORNWALLe 
Married-] At Launcefton, Mr. Score, at- 
torney, of Sherbourne, to Mifs Jones, daughter 
of the Rev. C. Jones. 
At Probus, Mr, S. Harris, printer and ftatio- 
ner, of Falmouth, to Mifs M. Symonds, of 
Grampound. 
At Truro, Mr. Lawer, mercer, to Mifs E- 
Newton, 
At St. Ives, Mr. J. Rofewall, lieutenant in 
the St. Ives volunteers, to Mifs Rofewall. 
Mr. Wiiliam Dennis, of Penzance, to Mifs 
Harriet Gwennap, youngeft daughter of Mr. 
John Gwennap, of Falmouth. 
At Bodmyn, Thomas Duke, efq. of London, 
to Mifs Edyvean, daughter of the late joteph 
Edyvean, eiq. 
* At Manackan, Mr. John Plomer, cornet in 
the Meneage Cavalry, fon of Mr. Plomer, of 
Keftell, to Milfs Patty Caddy. 
Diea.) Aged 21, Mr. Harry Cock, en- 
fign in the 2nd battalion of Mount’s Bay volune 
teers, 
At Lamellyn, Mr. Hockin, farmer. 
At St. Columb, John Harvey, laborer. Bee 
Cornwall—Wales. 469 
ing employed at Carnanton, the feat of J. O. 
Willyams, efq- he was carelefsly putting a 
a fheaf into the threfhing machine, when his. 
hand was caught between the rollers, which 
drew in his arm up to the fhoulder, and crufh- 
ed it in fuch a manner as to occafion his death 
ina fewhours. He was an induftrious, fober, 
and honeft man, and has left a wife and feveral 
{mall children. 
WALES. 
The burgeffes of Swanfea have, in conjunce 
tion with the Oyftermouth Tram Road come 
pany, determined upon a plan of confiderably 
enlarging the public quay, and of extending the 
limits of the prefent graving dock. They likee 
wile propofe to draw off all the ftagnated filth 
which collects in the town ditch, by bringing 
up a deeper level, and arching the ditch over 
from the mount to the river, by which means 
a very handfome and profitable {pot of ground 
will be obtained for erecting buildings, and for 
many commercial purpofes. It is alfo intend=- 
ed to induce fpirited adventurers to come fore 
ward and embank the river from the public 
quay to the north end of the weftern pier, 
which, when effected, will give to Swanfea a 
line of wharfs, little inferior to thofe fo juftly 
celebrated, at Yarmouth. The new jetty, at 
the head of the prefent pier is completed, and 
the intended eaftern pier will be fpeedily come 
menced, 
Lord Penrhyn, has opened a new and nearer 
road to Holyhead, through his eftate, at his 
own expence, by which Conway terry, and the 
terrifying precipice of Penmanmawr, which 
overhangs the fea, are avoided, 
The great embankment on Monnydd 
Mawr, confifting of upwards of 40,000 cu- 
bic yards, has juft been completed by the 
Carmarthenfhire rail-road company, by which 
means an eafy communication may be made 
from the Dock, on Llanelly Flats to Llandilo- 
Vawr, Landovery, and into Brecknock hire, 
an accommodation for many years molt anxe 
ioufly wifhed by every perfon interefied in 
trade, commerce, and agriculture. 
Confiderable coal and copper works are ime 
mediately to be fet on foot on the Langeunach 
eftate, Laneily, by a company of gentlemen 
of great property and che firft refpectability. 
The inconvenience arifing to commercial 
intercourfe from the want of a regular pot 
between Cardiff and Merthyr-Tydvil having 
been long experienced, the inhabitants of the. 
latter populous and daisy improving village, 
have lately eftablifhed a mail for carrying 
letters and papers five days ineach week, be- 
tween the aforefaid places, that is to fay, on 
Sundav, Monday, Wednefday, Thurfday, and 
Saturday. free of all expence, except the re- 
gular poftage. By this mail, Lbefides the 
above pecuniary advantage, the letters, é&c. 
will be conveyed much more expeditioufly 
than by the former method. The convey. 
ance of the mail, (which commenced running 
on Saturday, July 14), is intrufted to the 
care and fuperintendance of Mr. Edwards, of 
the Whice Lion Inn, Cardiff. It is fervently 
to be withed that the laudable example of 
Merthyr, 
