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At Slough, Mrs. Emma Turner, wife of 
Mr, Wm. T. of Union street, Berkeley-square, 
London. 
_ Act Harst, Mr. Henry Nashe, 89. 
’ At Abingdon, Wm. ‘Tomkins, esq. 77- 
Thomas Ruddle, esq. late of Eversley, 
mear Reading. . : yf 
At Ginge, Mr. Wm. Goddard. 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
Married.]| At Wiveliscombe, Lacy Yea, 
€sq. of Oakhampton House, to Miss Margaret 
Duff, of Elgin, Scotlazd. : 
At Bath, T. G. Worthington, esq. late of 
Kintbury, Berks, to Miss Standert, only 
daughter of the late O, G. S< esq. of Taun- 
ton. 
At Bristol, D..Burr, esq. major-general in 
the East India Company’s service, to Miss 
Mary Davis, youngest daughter and co- heiress 
of the late James D esq. of Chepstow. 
At Wells, Mr. Edwards, of Yeovil, to 
Miss Ann Fussell,~third daughter of James 
F, esq. 
. At Milverton, Mr. Holman, surgeon, of 
Crediton, to Miss Camplin, daughter of the 
late Rev. Dr. C. archdeacon of Taunton: 
Died.| Ac Froxficld, the Rev. Clement 
Cruttwell, well known as the author of va- 
rious literary performances, of great labour, 
extent, and utility. Mr. C. first appeared as 
an author in his edition of Bishop Wilson’s 
Bible and Works, to which he has prefixed a 
Life ; and in the splendid edition of the Bible, 
_ he has insefted Collations from the various 
Texts ; an employment which first directed 
his tloughts to ‘that most laborious under- 
taking, his ‘* Concordance of Parallel Texts 
of Scripture ;” a work which, according to the 
usual computation of time and assiduity, 
would be sufficient to occupy the life of an 
Ordinary man ; and when it is considered that 
he printed it in his own house, and corrected 
the press as he proceeded, some idea may he 
formed of hisindustry and perseverance. To 
the high merits of this perturmance, asa most 
accurate compilation, the clerical profession 
will readily subscribe ; and the just and pub- 
lic encomium of the Bishop of Lincoln has 
stamped it with its due value. Scarcely had 
he recovered from a severe illness, which his 
incessant application had produced, and which 
obliged him to have recourse te the-baths of 
St. Amand, in Flanders, when he projected 
the scheme of his Universal Gazeteer ; in the 
execution of which’ hespent ten years of us~ 
wearied diligence ; the sale of the first edi- 
tion sufficiently proved the favourable idea in 
which it was regarded by the public 5 and he 
had just gone through the laborious office of 
editing a second edition, when, on the road 
to his native town, Wokingham, in Berk- 
shire, he was arrested by a sudden illness 
which terminated fatally before medical as- 
sistance could be procured. Warm, generous, 
nd sincere in his private character, Mr. C. 
as coy iliated the estcem and affection of a 
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numerous circle of friends: secluded, indeed, 
of late years, by his ill state of health, his 
society had been principally confined to his 
more immediate connexions : to them he was 
most affectionately attached, and: exhibited in 
all his social relations the kindest and most 
benevolent heart ; by them he is déeply and 
sincerely regretted; and they feel a melan- 
choly gatisfaction, while recording the loss 
they have sustained, in offering this humble 
tribute to his talents and his virtues. He 
died in his 65th year. - 
At Bath, Mrs..O’Donnell, wife of Captain 
O. D. late of the 62d regiment of foot, and 
now adjutant of the Bath volunteers. —Mrs. 
Deane, relict of the Rev. Robert D. rector of 
Barwick in Elmet, Yorkshire, and fifth 
daughter of the Rev. Dr. Marriott.—Colonel 
Landez, of Brinwillwch, near Swansea, one 
of his Majesty’s justices of pedce and a depu- 
ty-lieutenant for the county of Glamorgan. 
Neville Richard Prideaux, esq fourth son of 
Mrs. Prideaux,of Sydney-place.-——-Mrs, Boyces 
relict of Thomas B. esq. of Bishop-hally 
county of Kilkenny, Ireland.—Mrs. Walmes= 
ly, wife of John W. jun. esq. 33.—Ceorge 
Donaldson, esq. town-clerk of Haodington, 
N.B.—Mr.. Vaslet, portrait-painter.—John 
Edwards, esq. ; 
At Taunton, Mrs. Goldswotthy, wife of 
Major G. of the East India Company’s service. 
At Lydford, the Rey. Jonas Couch More 
gan, eldest son of Jonas M. esq. of WoodoVis ; 
house, near Tavistock, 28. 
At Runnington, the Rev. John Farthing, 
rector of that parish. 
At Clifton, aged 58, William Hill, late of 
Measham, Derbyshire, esq. formerly a parte 
ner in the banking houses of Wilkes and Hill, 
at Measham, and Burton-upon-Trent, and af= 
terwards in those of Fishers, Hill, and; Mame- 
matt, at the same places, and at Ashby de-lae 
Zouch, Leicestershire. 
At Bristul, Miss Fanny Pannell, youngest 
daughter of Thomas P. esq.—Mr. Johan Gillet, 
Solicitur, a gentleman whose integrity and 
abilities ranked him with the first of his pro 
fession in that city, - 
DORSETSHIRE. 
An equestrian figure of his Majesty, 
mounted on his favourite grey charger, Ado- 
nis, has been formed in chalk on the hills of 
Ormington, near Weymouth, belonging to 
Mr. Wood, of the former place. Although 
its length is 280, and its height 320 feet, 
yet the likeness of the king is well preserv- 
ed, and the symmetry of the horse is com 
plete. It forms a pieasing object to the pe- 
destrians on the esplanade of Weymouth, 
but more especially to those who are fond of 
water excursions in the bay, where the view 
is more complete. It has been carried into 
effect under the direction of Mr. Wood, 
bdokseller, at the particular’ request and sole 
expence of John Rainier, esq. brother to the 
late admiral of that name. 
Marvied.} 
