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Detomhtre — Dorsetshire— Cornxealt, Str. [i^ov. f, 



Marri:d.'] At Bath, Thomas Coker Adam?, 

 efq., t'econd Ion of the late Simon A., efq., 

 of Anfty-hall, Staftordfhii?, to Miry, young- 

 elt dauijliter cf Johnfon PJftor, efq. — The 

 Rev. Richard HtrJfman, of South Petherton, 

 to Mis. Mog?, rcUa of the Rev. Mr. M., 

 vicar of High Littleton. 



At Brlftol, John Hal', efq, pf Knockma- 

 roon, in the county of Dublin, to Mifs Grin- 

 fteld.cf Berkcley-fquare. 



At Wed.more, Robert Phippen, efq., of 

 Meare, to Mifs Savige, daughter of :he late 

 Mr.' William S., of Blackford. 



At Shepton-Millet, Wiliiann Huile, efq., 

 of Clifton, to Mifs Morgaii, elJcit daughter 

 of Fr.uicis M., efij. 



At V/eftbury, near Eriftol, R. Townfend, 

 jun. efq., of Meniljury, Wilts, to Mifs Rud- 

 hall, daughter of the late Mr. John R., of 

 that city. 



£).:•.'.] Ac Clifton, to which place he 

 ■went for the recovery of his health, Henry 

 Goldnev, of Walton-upon-Thamcs, efq. 



At Briflol, Mr. Jofnua Gilpin, only fon of 

 the Rev. Mr. G., vicar of Roclcwardine, Sa- 

 lop. Lieutenant Phibbs, of the 4th dragoon- 

 guards, 21- — Mr. VV. Underwood —Mrs. 

 Anne V/ade, wife of Mr, Jofiah W., and 

 daughter of the late Launcelo: Cooper, efq., 

 .—John Wilcox, efq., merchant. — Mrs. Su- 

 fan.nah Martin. — Mrs. Ann Ford, 6S. — Mr. 

 Ooodale, many years a refpcflable b->okfeller, 

 but who had long retire.i from bufinefs, 70. 

 —Mifs Sarah Redout, daughter of Charles 



R.J efq Mr. VValti, of the Shakefpeare 



tavern. — The Rev, Benjamin Spry, vicar ot 

 St. Mary, Redcliff, 



At E.ith, Mrs. Caulfield, wife of Colonel 

 C, of Curromore, in the county of Rofcom- 

 inon.— Mrs. Phillott, wife of Charles P., 

 efq., mayor of this city, 6c. — Mr. Samuel 

 Hazard, many years a moit refpeftible print- 

 er and bookfeller of this city. His integrity 

 as a trariefman, his confcientious obfervance 

 cf the religious tenets he had embraced, and 

 the various charities he eftablifhed and exerted 

 himfelf in promoting, arc liis belt eulogy. — 

 Mifs Hancock, daughter of Mr. H , apothe- 

 cary,— Colonel Haultaine. — Mrs, jacombe, 

 wife of the Rev. Robert J. 



DEVONSHIRE. 



Applications are intended to be made to par- 

 Jiament in the next felfion, for ails for the 

 following purpofes : for indofing the com- 

 mons and wafte lands in the parilh of Warn- 

 Lrook, and for making, amending, widening, 

 and altering the carriage roac* from Honiton 

 to llminfter, in Somerfetlhire, anu for making 

 It a turnpike- road. 



Marricd.l. At Rattery, Sir Henry Carew, 

 ban, of Haccombc, toMiOPalk, only daugh- 

 tei of Walter Paiit, efq. of Miriey, Devon. 

 After the ceremony, the whole of the te- 

 nantry, together with all the labourers and 

 poor Of the parifb, were lumptucofly regaled 

 in booths, ereCtvd on a green acjolnirg the 

 cburch-yard. 



At Exmouth, Chefelden Henfon, efq. fon 

 of Robert H., efq. of Biinton Houfe, Nor- 

 thamptonftiire, to Mifs Matter, only daugh- 

 ter, of the Kr-v. Legh H-.lkins Ml. of Derby- 

 Ihirc, late reflnr of Lympsfield, Surrey. 



DuJ.'\ At Pvav/leigh-hcufe, near Birnfta- 

 ple. — John Bignsll, efq. 



At Mount ftamp, near Exeter, William 

 Max ATcU Adams, efq. 



At Exeter, Mrs. Ann Dicie. 



DORSETSHtR E. 



Application will be made to parliament in 

 the next feliion, for an aft for inclofing the 

 commons and v»afte lands in the paiilh of 

 Stockland. 



MMricd.'] At Weymo'ith, Major Parry 

 Jones, or" the 90th regiment, eloeft fon of 

 Thomas Parry J. efq. of Madrin, Carnarvon- 

 fli'.ri, to Mifs Stevenfon, only daughter of 

 Robei t S. efq. of Morton Hall, Chifwick. 



At Langport, Mr. Eifwood, attorney, of 

 Chard, to Mifs Stuckey, eldeft daughter of 

 Geo. S. efq. 



C0RNW.\L t. 



It Is in contemplation to eftablifii a depot 

 of lalt provifions and bifcuit at St. Mary's, 

 Sicily, which will be of great utility to 

 homeward-bound tranfports, with troops, or 

 merchant vefTels, that often beat about, by 

 means of the eafterly winds which prevail a.t 

 fome feafons of the year, 'till they are almoft 

 ftarving, and at a ^ort allowance, and can in 

 future be relieved if they touch at the ifland. 



A/j/r.=./.] At Fowe'y, Mr. Wm. Will- 

 more, of Birmingham, to Mifs Mary Scott. 



At Cailington, Robert Mules, efq. of Stour- 

 port, Worceilerfhire, to Mifs M. A, Kinfman, 

 eldeft daughter of Mr. John K. 



At Madron, near Penzance, Tho, Smyth, 

 efq. of Jamaica, to Mifs Grace Robyns, fecond 

 daughter of the late Tho. R, efq. of Trenere. 



D'ted.~[ At Falmouth, Chtillopher Drake, 

 efq. late commander of the Diana packet. 



At Truro, Mr, Richard Kitts. 



At Perran Wharf, near Truro, Mr. Robert 

 Fox, fon of George F. efq. 



At Penzance, Mr. Damel Ley, alderman. 



At Mtgavifley, Thomas Hall, M. D. of 

 Bodmin. 



DEATHS ABROAD. 



At Lifaon, Mr, Lunardi, the celebrated a'c- 

 ron.iut. 



At Salzburg, John Michael Haydn, the 

 worthy brother of the author of the Creation, 

 the Four Seafons, &c, in the 6Sth year of 

 his age. His woiks are laailer-pieces of 

 chu:ch mufic. 



At Kouffeje, twelve leagues from Paris, tVe 

 wife of Marfhal Augereau. 



Suddenly of a nervous cholic, the here- 

 ditary prince of Brunfwick, Charles George 

 Auguftus, nephew to his majefty, and bro- 

 ther-in-law to tlie prince of Wales, His 

 highnefs was born in London, February 8» 

 1766J and married, Oftober 14, 1790, the 

 princefs Fredsrica Louifa Wilhelmina of 

 Orange, 



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