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Yorkshire— Wales—Scotland—It eland.

96

Married.]

R. Mayman, 70—At Wakefield, Mrs. Smallpage —Mr. J. Simmons, of Hull, once editor of the

Miss A.

Boston Gazette, 58—At Hunslet, Mrs. J. Wal¬ ker, 78—At Castleford, Mrs. Garlick—At York,

H.

to

Stirling, esq. to Miss

Gray, of Oxgang—At

Ayr,

Lieut.-col.

Shaw, to Miss M. P. Kennedy. Died.] On the 24th ult. at Holyrood-house,

Mr. Burton, printer—Mrs. Butler, 83—Mary, the eldest, and on the following day, Eliza, the youngest daughter of Mr. G. Barker, both of scarlet fever—At Otley, Miss Silvester—At Knaresborough, Mr. Wheetham, 83, and Mr. Bewson, 83, born In the same year and died the same day—At Leeds, Mrs. Walker—J. S. Firth,

At Glasgow, W. Duncan, esq.

E. M'Allister—G.

aged 78 years, the Right Honourable Lady Elizabeth Murray—At Edinburgh, Lieut.-col. Grant—Miss M. Law—Mr. R. Laing—Dr. Peter Fair—Mr. A. Wallace, 80—J. Fogo, esq. of Killorn, 87—Miss J. Waucliope—J. M‘Donald, esq.—At Pitfour, G. Ferguson, esq. of Pitfour—

esq. Kipping House—Mr. T. Moorhouse—J. Wright, 88—At Flockton Mills, Mr. A. Ham-

At Inverary, in the prime of life, on the 21st ult.

shire, 84—At Horton, near Settle, Rev. George Holden, LL. D. 63, forty years master of the

Johnson’s Journey to the Hebrides are well known : like his father, he was a supporter and a judge of the Gaelic language—Sir Audrew

free grammar-school at that place.

Mr.

Donald M'Nicol, whose remarks on

Dr.

Lauder Dick, of Fountain Hall, near Inverness, was found dead in his bed on the 17th of De¬

WALES. The neighbourhood between Harlech and Barmouth was lately much alarmed by a slight shock of an earthquake. The noise was similar to that produced by a large ball rolling on a hol¬ low floor, and continued for about half a minute. Married.] At Hanmer, Flintshire, Mr. J. Barlow, to Miss E. Cartwright—At Cardigan, Mr. R. Williams, to Miss S. Mathias—At Penywern, near Aberystwith, Mr. R. Lloyd, to Miss A. Morgans—Mr. T. Hughs, of Fairfield House, to Miss M. A. Jones, of Tirlannvich—Mr. S. Dex¬ ter, to Miss Mary Jones, of Portiullian—At. Llangollen, Mr. F. Frances, 29, to Mrs. Roberts, 85—G. A. Beyer,

esq. to Miss A. J. Lloyd, of

Brynllwyd. Died.] At Carmarthen,

cember last. IRELAND. Births.]

—Mrs.

Lewis—At

Bentley, Flintshire, Mr. Briscoe, 79—At Llanrhaiadr Hall, Denbigh, R. Willing, esq.—At Fwlheli, Mrs. E. Roberts, 102—At Bromfield Cottage, near Mold, Mrs. Baylay-—Mr. Vaughan, of Gungrog—Thomas Jones, esq. of Llantisilio

of a son—At Kilkaine Lodge, co. Meath, Mrs. Dillon, of a daughter. Married.] At Innisshannon, J. T. Hornibrook, esq. to Miss Ellen Wiseman—At Leek church, co. Derry, H. Maginnis, esq. to Miss J. Holmes.

Wynn, Maentwrog, Merionethshire, Mr. Jones —At Gwernygoe, near Montgomery, Mr. J. Jones—Edward Davies, esq. of Rheulas, near Machynlleth—James Hughes, esq. of Gogarth, Merionethshire—. . Lloyd, esq. of Garthllwyd, near Liao fair, Montgomeryshire.

SCOTLAND. Births.'] At Glasgow, Mrs. Lawrie, of a son —At Leith, Mrs. Menzies, of a daughter—At Edinburgh, Lady Pringle, of Stitchell, of a daughter.

At Dublin, Lady Harte—John Shaw,

esq. of St.Dolough’s—Athis seat in Kilkenny, the Earl of Desart—At Limerick, F. Russel, esq.— At Broadway, co. Wexford, W. Cox, esq.—At Callan, Rev. M. Forrestal—At Carricfergus, Win. Simms, a well-known sporting character—At Belville, co. Cavan, A. Fleming, esq.

Flail, in the Vale of Llangollen, Denbighshire, -and of Llanlothian, Montgomeryshire—Mrs. Moteton, of Mathrafel—At Holywell, Mr. E. Jones, 83. He has left a widow, 85, to whom he had been married 50 years—W. Jones, esq. of Groes—At Denbigh, Mr. E. Jones, 78—Mr. S. Williams, of Aberystwith—Mrs. Edwards, wife of Mr. J. Edwards, of that town—At Perth ill, near Aberystwith, Mrs. Williams, 96—At Llangyl, Cardiganshire, Rev. P. Maurice—At Tyddyn-y-

Lees, of a son—Mrs. F. Parker, of a

daughter—At Lisdoo, Mrs. Godfrey Stuart, of a daughter—At Rathkeal House, Mrs. Stephens,

Died.] Mr. D.

In Dublin, Mrs. Farrer, of a son and

heir—The lady of Jno. O’Dwyer, of a daughter— Mrs. W. Pegg, of a son—Mrs. Adamson, of a son

DEATHS

ABROAD.

At Hoossingabad,East Indies, Lieut. J. Camp¬ bell, of the 10th Bengal Native Infantry—At Allabad, the lady of Lieut.-col. Fetherston—At Calcutta, Mrs. Drummond, wife of G. Drum¬ mond, esq.—At Paris, Charles Du Moulin, esq. —-M. Naldi, of the Italian Theatre Royal, having been invited to dine with M. Garcia, at Paris, immediately on his arrival with his wife and daughter, proceeded to examine the accelerated process of cooking by a self-acting boiler. By an imprudent and fatal inadvertency, M. Naldi, with the tongs, stopped the valve, and the com¬ pression increased the heat to such a degree, that an explosion ensued ; the lid of the boiler came in contact with his forehead, completely severed the skull, and stretched him dead at the feet of his daughter—Anthony Ver Huell, late minister plenipotentiary from Holland to the court of Spain—His Highness the Duke Augus¬ tus of Brunswick.

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