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Rev, Mr. Hayes, reior of Arborfield, Mr. J. 
Whifler, of Wargrave. i 
WILTSHIRE, 
At Salfbury. aflizes, James Jenkins, and 
William Jenkins, for theep-ftealing, and Henry 
Peaple, and John Taylor, tor horfe-ftealing, re- 
ceived fentence of death. 
The whole line of the Salifbury canal is in a 
ftate of great forwardnefs—little of it remaining 
to be completed but the fpace which extends 
between Alderbury and that city. 
Died.|—At Saliibury, T. Wyatt, efq. one of 
the affittants of the corporation, and the latt 
remaining branch of an ancient family, whofe 
names have been diftinguithed in the corporation 
secords, for nearly four centuries. Mr. J. Shore, 
ef Montacute, Somerfet; being at Salifbury, 
on his way home from London, he was fuddenly 
taken ill, and expired in the courfe of a few 
minutes. Aged $7, after a painful illnefs of 
. 47 years, Mr, T. Dally. 
At Weft-Harnam, near Salifbury, Mrs. 
White. J. Poore, efq. of Long-ftreet, for- 
merly acting magiftrate for the county; of a 
truly benevolent and charitable difpofition. Mr, 
. Winter, of Pewfy. At Melkfham, Mrs, 
Rees. At Market-Lavington, Mr. I. Chand- 
ler, furgeon, affiduoufly attentive to the duties 
of his profeffion. Mifs Clare, of the Devizes. 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
A letter has been received by the Editor, 
from Mr, W. CLARKE, of Broad-ftreet,. Brif- 
tol, partly correcting an account in our Jaft - 
(which.swe copied from the Briftol papers) rela~ 
tive to the meeting at the Guildhall, &c, Mir. 
Clarke afferts, that towards the end. of the 
meeting, a gentlcoman, whole fentiments did 
mat coincide with the original addrels, called 
upon his own party to withdraw, who accord- 
ingly followed him, and left the mayor, and 
thefe who favoured the addrefs, in pofleflion of 
the hajl ; not more than one-quarter retiring. 
—He adds, that the addrefs was figned by mearly 
goo of the citizens, &c. 
A repofitory has been lately eftablifhed at 
Bath, under the patronage of the duke and 
duchefs of York, the defign of which is to af- 
ford to ALL PERSONS, and more particularly 
to foreign emigrants or {uch as may be in diffreffed 
circumfiances, an opportunity of offering the 
produétions of their ingenuity and induitry to 
fale. Their Royal Highneffes condefcended to 
honour the opening of this benevolent under- 
taking with their perfonal appcarance, and con- 
fiderable fuccefs has hitherto refult¢d from it. 
Married |—At Priftol, J. Goodwin, Efg. 
of London,fto Mifs S. Taylor, of the Devizes. 
At Bath, the Rey. W. S. Willes, youngeft 
{on of the late Judge W. to Mifs Williams, of 
Panthowell, Caermarthen. Mr. W. A. Weft- 
cote, of Wincanton, furgeon, to Mifs A. 
Bicknell, of Milton. ! 
Died.J—At Bath, Mrs. C. Pennant; re- 
gretted by her friends for her varicus virtues, 
and by the numerous poor, who often partook 
of her well-judged generofity, for her active 
benevolence. Mrs. E. Atfield, of Ireland. 
Mrs. Waller, of Chefterfield, Derby. Aged 
Wilts.cvs Somer fet/bi ree Dor fei pi resis Devonfbire. 
‘Colonel Draper, of the 3d regt. guards, 
[March, — 
72, Mrs. A. Portcus, fifter of the Bithop of 
London; of a pious and virtuous charaéter. 
The Rev. I. Brown, of the neighbourhood of 
Cork, Ircland: Mrs. Napier, reli@ of the 
late Gen. N.  Lieurenant- Colonel Ph. Matte. 
Mrs: Urch. J. Smith, Efq. alderman: Mrs, 
Sotheron. Mrs. F, Dolben, fitter of Sir W. 
B. bart... Of an apopledtic fit, the Rev. D. 
Jardine, diffenting minifter. Mr. A. Mac- 
kenzic. Aged 80, Mr. J. Sawyer. Aged 805 
Mrs, Goodall, a fuccefsful midwiie. At 
Briftol, Mrs. Tripp. Mr. C. Proffer. Mrs 
Wadham. Mrs. Clark. Mrs. Ellis. Mr. 
Hill. Mrs. Jones. The Rey. Mr. Brown.- 
Mr. Evans. Mafter H. Camplin: The Rev. 
Dr. Wheatley, prebendary of the cathedral. 
Mrs. Fletcher. Mrs. Shuttleworth. Mrz 
Hobb-. \ At Stoke Bifhop, near Briftol, Lady 
Lippincott, reli&t of the late Sr H,. L- MP. 
for Briftol, Mrs. Mles, on the narrow Wear. 
Near Briftul, Mr. Ellis. Mrs. Tufon, of Bi» 
negar. At Wefton, Mrs. Cox. ‘At Chey® 
ftoke, Mr.Overton 3 and a few gays atterwards, 
his wife. Mr, Keele. At Taunton, Mrs. 
Squire. ‘The Rey. I. Ward, diffenting mini- 
fter there for upwards of thitty years; his 
_ conduct was uniformly marked by the. moft 
f{crupulous integrity. Mrs, Parfons, wife of 
Mr. P. adjutant of the 13thiegt. At Wilton 
Houle, J M. Pieydell, Efq. 
DORSETSHIRE. 
It is in contemplation to extend the limits 
and improve the harbour of Poole. 
A number of gentlemen of this county, of 
whom the Earr of Ircuester is at the 
head, have come to the laudable refolution of 
dividing their eftates into fmall farms. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
Married.]—Sir J. Kennaway, bart. of Efcozt, 
to Miis C, Amyati, daughter of J. A. efq. M.P. 
for Southampton. At Dartmouth, C. Shart, eiq. 
of the Weft York militia, to Mifs Wright .Mr. 
J. Jenkins, of Exeter, to Mifs A. B. Cottell, 
of Martock. 
Died. |—-At Exeter, Mrs. S. Mortimer. Mr__ 
S. Parminfier. Aged 98, Mrs. §. Collard. Mr. 
Jeffery. 
At Axminfter, Mrs. Lardner, the lady of 
I. L. Efq. of an excellent underftanding, re- 
fined. accomplifhments, and amiable virtues. 
At Dartmouth, aged 78, Mr. T. Skinner,. - 
deputy cuftomer at the Cuftom-Houle for 6a 
years, with a fair charaéter for impartiality 
and integrity. W. Hodges, Efg. of Atblin, 
near Dartmouth. At Combe, the Rev. W. 
Putt. At Dawlith, where he had refided fome 
years, S. White, M.D. formerly of Nur- 
tingham 5 ever ready to befriend with his ad- 
vice and with his purfe, the fatherlefs, af- 
fiicte’, and poor. At Wincanton, the Rev. 
Mr. Farwell, reGtor and juflice of peace. At 
Fowey, Mr. H. Bate, cuitom-houfe officer. 
At Athburton, on bis way to Lifbon, Lieur.- 
At 
Colyton, aged 97, Mrs. Cox: fhe retained 
her fenfes to the laft, and left a progeny ef 
156 defcendants. Aged 68, the Rev. i. 
Glubb,, 
