$511.) 
Sttempts to extinguish them,, so that in the 
fourse of about four hours nothing was left of 
the houses but the bare walls. 
, We are happy in being enabled to correct 
an error in regard to Sydenham Teast, esq. of 
Bristol, whose name was incladed in the 
Obituary of our last Number; having the 
authority of that respectable gentleman him- 
self, for assuring his friends that he is in good 
health. If he will take the trouble to refer to 
the files of the Bristol or Bath papers, he will 
most probably find the source ftom which this 
Statement was derived. If persons resident 
on the spot are often imposed upon in such 
particulars, it cannet appear surprizing that 
mistakes of this kind should sometimes creep 
into the pages of the Monthly Magazine. 
Married.) At Bath, De Lacy O’Brien, esq. 
nephew of the late Marshal De Lacy, to Mijs 
Simpson, only daughter of the late Captain Sa 
e=Mr. John Harrison, of Poole, to Martha 
Haydon.—BryantTroughton, jun. esq banker, 
Coyentry, to Miss Maria Goulden, of Temple 
Cloud. 
At Frome, Sparks, Martin Phelps, esq. of 
Liangwarren, Pembroke, second son of John 
Martin, esq. of Withybush, to Mary, second 
daughter of John Douglas Middleton, esq. 
banker. 
_ Died.] At Bath, in bis 84th year, Sir Wil- 
liam Addington, who for upwards of twenty- 
three years was a magistrate of the Public 
Office, Bow-street, in which situation he 
evinced a spirit, fidelity, and zeal, for the pub- 
lic good, highly honourable to his character. 
In the year 1795, at a meeting in St. Pancras- 
fields, he was particularly active, and in, the 
those of the year 1780) no magistrate a 
stood more conspicuously distinguished. In 
the memorable affair of Hadfield, he acted 
by popular ferment, for which he, was re- 
markable; and although his judgment at the 
commented upon, the correctness and inte- 
grity of both, were afterwards sanctioned, on 
the trial of that unfortunate man, by the ver- 
dict of a jury, under the direction of Lord 
Kenyon. Sir William withdrew from his 
public situation, but the treatment he ex- 
periencéd in this affair, was a source of dis- 
tie ce him. curing his remaining days. 
n him were united the utmost generosity of 
disposition, and liberality of sentiment, with 
accomplishments particularly characteristic 
of the gentleman and scholar. -His elaborate 
* Abridgment of the Penal Statutes,’ is a 
work, ey for utility, and remarkable per. 
Spicuity of arrangemen:, has been greatly ad- 
mired.—-Ms, Chetwynd, selict of William 
ory C. esq. of Grendon, Warwickshice, 
and aunt'to D. S. Dugdale, esq. M. P. forthac 
“gounty.--Mrs. Jenkins, relict of John]. esq. of 
Stow, Gloucestershire, 72.— Anthony Deane, 
€5q-—0, O. Elliot, esq. of Binfield, Berks, 
e=—Mra, Elizabeth Randolph, eldest surviving 
onrnry Mag. No. 213, 
Dorsetshire—Devonshire. 
suppression, of many riots, (especially in . 
with that penetration and firmacss, unshaken — 
time was questioned, and conduct severely. 
ag 
daughter of the Jate Herbert R. Camon of 
Salisbury.——William Colyerden, esq. of Lae 
vender House, Henley, Oxon.—Mrs, Clarke. 
—Mrs. Rochfort, wife of John R. esq. of 
Clogrennan, county of Carlow.—Mr, Mat- 
thew Miller, solicitor.—-Mrs. Wynne, relict 
of the late William Wynne, of Werp, in the 
county of Carnarvon, esq. and dayghter and 
sole heiress of the late Edward Williams, ¢sq- 
and the Right Honourable Viscountess Bulkee 
ley, of Peniarth, inthe county of Merioncthe 
—Benjamin Hollingworth, esq. of Dalston, 
near Hackney.—Mrs. Jane Davies, daughte® 
of the late Dr. D.—Mrs. Incledon, wife of Mt» 
I, comedian, and daughter of Mr, Howells 
of this city.—-Mrs. Davenport, wife of Wil- 
hiam Yelverton D. esq. of Davenport Houses 
Shropshire. —Mrs, Hedges, relict of Thomas 
H, esq. many years resident at Widcombe 
House, near this city; and enly surviving 
daughter of Stantord Wolferstan, esq. of State 
fold-hall, near ‘Tamworth, Staffordshire. 
William Hatsell, esq. formerly major of the 
19th regiment of fout, 74.—-Mrs. Jane Davies, 
daughter of the late Dr. D,—-Charles young- 
est som of Thomas Read, esq.—Fitzherbert 
Richards, esq.—-S. P. Bean, esq. of Stoke 
under Hamden.—Mrs. Woodhouse, wife of 
Mr. W. of the White Hart Inn.—Mr. Dow- 
land, a young and promising member of the 
Bath Dramatick Company.—Emilia, wife of 
J. Westenra, esq.tate lieutenant-colonel of tac 
9th dragoons. 
At Kingsdown, William Clarke, esq, s9- 
licitor of Bristol. 4 ‘ 
At Stoke under Hamden, John Ban- 
field, esq. 
. At Bridgewater, Mrs. Mary Bowering, 74... 
At Taunton, Mary, relict of Major general 
Douglas. Be 
At Wells, Mr. Ballin.—Mr. James Knight. 
At Bristol, Marianne, fourth daughter of 
John Savery, esq. 20.—=Miss Moens, daughter 
of Adrian M. esq. 
DORSETSHIRE. - ; 
Married.} Peter Graham, esq. of Witn- 
borne, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of 
Stephen Burt, esq. of: Witchampton. ba 
At Dorchester, Mr. J. Windsor, aged 16 
to Miss Keates of Fordington, 15. 
Died.} At Oakford: Fitzpsine, the Rev. 
Thomas Buller, rector of that parish aad ef 
North Barrow, Somerset. ‘ : 
At Yeovil, Mrs. Shew, 89. 
At Corfe, Mrs. Lee, wife of Mr. Samuel 
L. of Hill farrence. : 
At Dorchester, Mr. Thomas Brind, 82. 
At Stockhouse, Huish Wolcot, esq. of 
Lyme, 59. 
At Sherborne, Pretor, eldest son of Samme) 
Whitty, esq. 16. 
DEVONSHIRE. . 
An entire iron boat, which éarrie? eight 
tons; has been built at the Mount Foundéry 
Tron Works in Tavistock ; it wag launched 
on the Tavistock Canal, Great discovee 
ries have recently been made in the tunne} 
$s undeg 
* 
