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her nephew, Dr. St. John, dean of Worcef- 

 ter, who fold it to Mr. H. Ke laid out great 

 fams in planting and building farm houfes, 

 and had conCrafted with Mr. Wyatt to re- 

 build the manfion-huufe in a magnificent 

 ftyle, like fope's Sir Vifto, when he oftered 

 the whole ella:e tofale, and, meeting with a 

 litigious purchafer, he was obliged Co bind 

 liim under a confiderable penalty to com- 

 plete hii purchafe and concradt with the ar 

 chiteft. Part of the penalty he recovered 

 by legal methods, and remained in pofTcflion 

 of the eftate. 



At Newtown, near Portfinouth, Mr. J. 

 Atfield, 68. 



WILTSUItlE. . 



Mjrned.'\ .'Vt Chippenham, Mr. Edmund 

 Slade, clotliier, youiigeft fon of the liite Rev. 

 ^Vlllia^l Slade, reftar of Corflcy, to Mifs 

 Ann D'Auvergnc, late of thf illanci of .Tei tey. 



At Bradford, Mr. .Tuliii Crifp, to ^Mifs Eli- 

 zahfth VVoolley. — Mr. Thomas Smart, to 

 ftlifs Edwards, daughter of Mr. Tlioiuas Ed- 

 wards, clothier. 



Ditd.] At Majefton, near Gillingham, Mr. 

 Jakes. 



At Fiflierton Anger, Mr. Peter iNIalTey. 



At Saliibiiry, Mr. George Hihberd.— 

 At the lodge of the epifcopal palace, Mr. 

 Richard Dawkiiis, 65. He had been forty 

 yesrt f^ardener to the bifliops of Salilbur}-. — 

 Mifs Beft, 01 the Antelope inn. She was 

 giving foiiie direttions to lier fervauts when 

 flic fuddeuly dropped down acorpfe! Only a 

 few minutes before this awful event, a gcu- 

 tleiuan who had juft arrived at tlie houfe was 

 congratulating her on her healthful appear- 

 ance, and i:i reply flie laid fhe felt in better 

 health than Ihe had done lor many months 



At Wariiiinler, Mrs. Evans, wife of Mr. 

 Thomas Evans, senior. — Mrs. Whiling, wile 

 of Air. VVIiitmg, of the Caftle-inn. 



At Saiuni, Mifs Jane Wanfey, only 

 daughter of the late Henry Wanfey, efq. 2a. 



BERKSHIRE. 



Married.] At Reading, the Rev. Matthew 

 Robinfon, reftor of Burghfield, to Mifs Par- 



fons, eldelt daughter of Parfons, efq. of 



Alhford, Kent.— Mr. Reynard, to Mifs Si- 

 mons, daughter at Capt. S. late of the loyal 

 EflVx lencible infantry. 



Mr. Reeves, of Snap Farm, Aldbourne, to 

 Mifs Hannah Gale, daughter of Mr. Thomas 

 G. of Grafton, Wilts. 



Difd ] At Woodfide Houfe, Old Windfor, 

 Mrs. Ogilvie, wife of the Rev. Dr. O. 



At Reading, the Rev. Charles Parker, 

 A. M. late of Univerfity College, Oxford. 



At Newbury, Mr. Giles, ironmonger.— 

 Mrs. M. Bull, 56. 



At Wiudfor, Mr. Legge, chemift and drug- 

 gift. 



SOMEKSETSHII) E. 



Married.] At Briftol, Mr. John Davics, 



furveyor.to Mifs Rachacl Reefe Mr. Luke 



Henwood, architeft, to Mifs Mary Olborn, 



Monthly .Mao. No. iji. 



daughter of Daniel O. efq. of Silver Sliorinj, 

 in the county of Kilkenny, Ireland. 



At Bridgewater, Mr. Henry Hale, of 

 Wells, currier, to Mifs Mary Brimble. 



At Clifton, Mr. J.hn Cawlis, to Mifs 

 Mary Howell, both of Brandon-hill. — Mr. 

 Jacob Rickerts, fon of J.W. R cketts, efq. of 

 Briftol, to Mifs Martin, of Biiflington. 



At Ba-.h, Mr. Thomas Arnold, to M'fs 

 Julia Smith. 



Died.] At Briftol, Mr. Thomas Cones, 

 wine-merchant. His fteady attachment to 

 the caufe of liberty, uninfluenced by the 

 example of the corrupt, the wavering of the 

 timid, his inflexible integrity in commercial 

 life, his exemplary conduct in every domef- 

 tic relation, the cheerfulnefs of his difpcli- 

 tion, and the benevolence of his heart, will 

 endear his memory to all whofe efteem is 

 truly honourab!e — Mr. Potter, cutler and 

 turner, 53. — Mrs. Dyer, wife of Mr. D. 

 linen merchant.— Mr... Eradlhaw, wife of 

 Captain B. of the royal Briftol volunteers.— 

 Mrs. Martha Shearer, mother of Mr. John S. 

 of his Majefty's cuftoms, 63 — Mifs. Heath, 

 eldeft daughter of the Rev. Dr. H. late head- 

 mafter of Etonfchool. — Mrs Pri/ke, reliwl 

 of Mr. P. — Mrs. Blannin, widow of Mr. 

 Nicholas B. — Mr. Benjamin Fear, bafket- 

 makcr. — Major General Msgan, lately in 

 the command of the garrifon of Briftol, 43, 

 After drelTing for diimer, he was in the a£t 

 of wiping tbe powder from his face, when he 

 was feized with a fir, and in the fpace of an 

 hour and a half expired. 



At Cowflip-greeii, Charles Partridge, efq. 

 late of Briftol. 



At Baltonfbury, Mr. Thos. Hannam, 96. 



At Portbury, Mrs Barfley, 80. 



At Clifton, Mifs Sarah Strode j and at the 

 fame place, her mother, Mrs. S. 67. 



At Bath, Mrs. Bevan. — Mrs. Wheeler, 

 mother of Mr. W. of New F.irm, near Tec- 

 bury. — Mrs. Somner, late a haberdalher, 77. 

 — Nathaniel Corbyn, efq. formerly of the 

 ifland of Jetfey. — Mrs. Grove, reiid of J. 



Grovf,efq. of Fern Houfe, Wilts Major 



Noel. — Mr. Bampfylde, taylor, a member 

 of the Bath volunteers — .Mr. T. Wjlmefley, 

 painter, 4T. — Mrs. Nixon, reliftof John N. 

 efq. 



At Chewton Mendip, Richard, the eldeft 

 fon of Richard Symes, efq. of Brandon-hill. 



At Shepton Mallet, Mr Wm. Doddrell, 

 formerly maftcr of the George inn, who 

 weighed nearly 29 ftone. 



At Huntfpill, Mr. John Jennings, 70. 



DOKSETSHIRE. 



Married.] Mr. Benjamin Ayres, fchool- 

 mafter, of Sherborne, to Mifs Shepherd, of 

 Oborne. 



Died.] At Jordan's Houfe, Mrs. Speke, 

 wife of William S. efq. a woman of a molt 

 amiable and benevolent difpofitio.i. 



At Everlhot, Mrs. Patten, relift of Mt, 

 Patten, furgeon, 74, 



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