512 Somerfetshir(>-Dorfetshire — Devonshire, Kc. [Dec. l, 



P Married.'] At Egliam, the Rev. John Lip- 

 trot, vicar of nhat place, to Mifs Burnett, of 

 Lalehatii, MiJc:lefcx. 



JPAt Newbury, Mr. Francis Jolly, to Mifs 

 Hlnnah King. — Mr, G. Barnard, to Mifi H. 

 Hutrhins. 



At Biftiam, Mr. W. Williams, of Reading, 

 to Mifs SheUon. 



Mr. William Clark, of Farjngdon, to Mifs 

 E, Mayow, of Earcot. 



Died.'] At Egham, Mr. JameaWicks, 72.— 

 Mr. Willis. 



At Reading, Mifs Lydia WilUts, I7- — 

 William S. Hu.Tter, efq. youngeft fon of John 

 H. efq. of the Navy Office, Somerfet Place.— 

 Mrs. Ward. ^TUe Rev. Henry ^jead, formerly 

 lefturer ef .^c John's, Wapping, and for fc- 

 veral years afl'.ftant preacher at St Lawrence's 

 chuich in this toven. — Mr. Parr. 



At Abirigdim, the Rev.W.Threflier, many 

 ■years paftor of the Independent Congregation 

 there. 



At Batfon Lo^ge, near Wiiidfor, Mrs. 

 Sarah Cdlcot, 58. 



At Play Ketch, Richard Taylor, efq. 



tOMERSETSHIRE. 



Married.'] At Shqpton Mallet. W. G. 

 Biovvn, efq. of Stonchoufe, Gloutcfter(hire, 

 to Mifs Brou^hton. daughter of the late 

 Benjamin B. efq. of Bowh/h. 



At Clifton, J. Reilly, efq. to Mifs C. Cox, 

 daughter ot .the late General C. 



At.Brlftol, J. Couke, efq. of Nibley, to 

 TMifs Poole, ofRangeworthy, Gloccftetihire. 

 __Winiam Wright, efq. to Mifs Mciford. 



At Bath, John Hayes, efq. to Mrs. Saun, 

 ders. 



At Bri(lington» Arthur Chichefter, efq. to 

 Mifs M. C Hill, only daughter of Charles 

 H. efq. of Wickhoufe. 



At Cvewkernc, Mr. John Collins, fon of 

 ■John C. efq. of Horton, to Mifs Blake, 

 daughtei of the l.te Rev. William B. 



Diid.'] 'At Bath, at the h ufe of Mifs 

 Hotham, in Marlborough-bu'ldings, Mrs. J. 

 B. Mackwovth Vrapd, fifter to the hte H. M. 

 P. efq. of Trevethpn, in the county of Cor.i. 

 ■wall, and aunt to WiHi.im P. efq. of ^le 

 fame place, 76. — Mrs. Tyner, wife of the 

 Rev. W. T. vicar of Compton anci Upmoidcn, 

 SiiflVi — Biirint;tor. Datres, efq. fon of Ad- 

 miraiP- and Captain of liis iM.jdly's. (hip 

 Hercule — The Rev. James Hcwct . Burrvp-. 

 ft ad, vicar of Eiamftaw, Hants. -rMr. Wjij, 

 E kir.Rton, 66. — Mrs. Aucley, of UpwelJ, 

 Norfolk, 71. ^ ■ 



At A»no'8 Vjle, nesr Briftd, Andrew 

 Maxfe, i-fq ■ _ ■ • 



At Mttlord, near Bath, J'lfejh MigHell, 

 tfq. of Kennct, near MariDorouf.h, 6a. He 

 was an a<Siive member of thsBjth Agric.uj> 

 t^jral- Society, and obtained. an ho-.orary pre^ 

 fiVmni for ftril intro Ju.ing. the breed of .iouiU 

 Down fneep into tJhat nfighhourhcojl. 



AfBiiStol, Mrs. Wilcham, — Si;aoenIy, Mr. 

 William Lewis, coiii-fa61or, ot Oardi^'V 71.— < 

 Mr, J: WiUiims.— Mr. Jch.i Comt, fcH... --> 



DORIETSHIRE. 



Married.] Mr. Fjx, of Beamlnfter, att»r> 

 ney, to Mifs Harriet Gundry, fecond daugh», 

 tcr of Jofeph G Efq. of Bridport, banker. 



Died ] At Piddletown, Ann.i Eleonora,, 

 wife of William Neyle, Efq. of Ambrook». 

 Dcvonfhir'-, and daughter of the late Rean,. 

 admiral Thomas Hicks. 



At Sherborne, Mr. James Hoddinot, 53.—" 

 Mrs Chandler. 



At Wimborne, the Ret. Mr. Harbin, rec- 

 tor of Hamprefton. 



DEVONSHIRF. 



Mtfried.] AtWarkleigh, Edward Wilcicks, 

 efq. of Exeter, banker, to Mifs Jane Treffry 

 Dormer. 



At Exeter, Mr. Downnian, of Town MaU 

 ing, Kent, to Mifs fackfon, daughter of the 

 late Mr. William J. — Edward Barrett, efq. 

 of Soho fquare, London, to Mrs. Woollery, 

 widow of the late Scone W. efq. of Jamaica. 



At Chtriton Fitzpaine, Mr. James Upj ihn.^ 

 of Exeter, to Mifs Catharine Upjohn. 



At Stukc church, near Plymouth, ^Major 

 Duckworth, only fon of vice-admiral fir J. 

 Duckworth, K. B. to Mifs P. Fanrtiawe, fifta 

 daughter of R. Fanihawe, efq. commifTioner. 

 of Plymouth dock-yard. — John B. Wilfon, 

 efq. of Plymouth, to Mifs Lydia Gwennap, 

 daughter of the late Mr. Jofeph G. of Fal- 

 mouth. 



At Plymftock, Mr. James Goldfworthy, 

 of Exeter, to Mifs Eliiabeth Anthony. 



Died.] At Exeter, Mr. John Ri/den, many 

 years one of the a£ting vergers of the Ca- 

 thedral. 



At Sidmouth, Henry Mayne Whorwood, 

 efq. of HeaJmgton Hoofe, Oxfordfhire, 31.. 

 He had been for many years captain in the. 

 Oxford Loyal Troop of Cavalry. — Captain 

 Fierce, of the Taunton Caftle Eaft-India- 

 man, only furviving fon of Captain Pierce, 

 who was luft in the Halfewell in the year 

 17S6. 



At Exmouth, J. M'Neil, efq. deputy in- 

 fpeSor of the hofpltals of the laiiJ forces. 

 His health had been impaired in the WeU 

 Indies, and in the north of Germany, where, 

 he laft winter held the fitustion of principal 

 medical officer to the f ritirti forces. ' 



At Tiverton, Ber.jimin Dickcnfon, ef(j, 

 ooe of ihe proprietors of the Bank at that 

 pljce.— Mrs. Mary Glafs. 



At Ilfracomb, Peter F.ffe, efq. formerly 

 CjJleflor of the Cuftoms at that pott. 



At Plymouth, IV^ifs K. Marden, daughter 

 of T. M. i-fq. late naval (tore-keei!er in Mi-_ 



norca Mr. Richards, many years an em-ir 



cent. bookfcUer there. 



CUdNWAtt.. 

 A- moft,mclai)choly accident lately hap-, 

 pened in Wht-al Abraham anrt Crtnver .Mines, 

 in Crowa:i, in cojifequencc of a wat.er-fpout 

 that felf in that iieighbourhojd. The water 

 xan.witJi fuch -violence as to tjfeak down the 

 bouijda^^ics n^^xai the' moutu of the |h^('.s,^ 



