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nearet charities of life. J. ‘Fanner, efq. juftice 
of peace for Salifbury. Mrs. Shorto, of 
Salifbury, and a few days afterwards, Mr. S. her 
hufband; they were both in the prime of -life, 
and apparently in perfect health a, few days 
before. At Bermuda, of the yellow fever, 
e Lieut. Hanham, of the navy, formerly of 
Salifbury. Mr. Hull. * 
Mr. Butt, of Plaitford. Mrs. Shrapnall, of 
Bradford) At Devizes, Mrs T. Hill. Mr. 
. Carrer, of Fifherton-Anger. _Mr. J. Cole, 
age. . Allen, efg. of Ramfbury. At 
Donhead, Mrs. Bowles. At Corfham, aged 
25, Miis Hoy, of an excellént undeiftanding, 
: 1 accompliihments, and goodneis 




















“SOMERSETSHIRE. :: 
w cenfined in: Iichetter gaol, on 
debt from which he was releafed 
ago, a gentleman of. refpedtable 
0 languifhes in. waat -of every 
nability to pay a folicitor to un= 
and ts fue for fatisfaGion F 
th, Mrs. Alprefs, Mrs. Hold- 
Mrs. Bond.. Mrs. Hea- 
ole. Mr..H. Liddiard. Mrs. 
-90,. Mrs. Rainftorp.. 
iard.-~ Weft, The rev: Mr. Temple= 
rector of Longbredy. (J. Haynes, fg. 
: . Mrs. Pugh. Mrs. Hopkins, 
nt, of Bath Eafton. _ = 
oe N at Pickwick, near Bath, the rev. 
-- David ine, a diffenting minifter, of that 
_ “tity. did honour to ‘the divine, {cholar, 
2nd gentleman.- His philofephy. was no leis 
‘a€tive and fervid than his love of knowledge. 
_ “The qualities of his heart were.not behind thofe 
‘of his underflanding. His morals kept pace 
“Ris intellectual proficiency. Superior to. 
ices himfelf, he ever treated.thofe of 

Somerfetfbire.. Agricultural Report, Se. 
Mrs. © 
April, 
others with due tendernefs: the advocate of 
candour, without being him&lf uncandid; re- 
fufing affent to eftablifhed doctrines, yet pro-= 
feffing his own with becoming difidence; a 
diffenter, yet no dogmatift; a non-conformiit, 
yet a ftranger to envy; a fe€tary, without the 
rage of profelytifm. To him the petulance of 
the infidel, and the morofenefs of the bigot, | 
were objects of equal diflike; nor was: he iefs 
offended by the fcoffts of. the one, than by the 
anatitemas of the other. He appreciated too 
well the imbecilities of the human faculties, 
he-was $00 fenfible of that darknefs which veils 
the moft important objects of fpeculation, to 
feel rancour or alienation of foul, from thofe 
whofe opinions varied moft from his own. He 
knew that the moft ignorant are always the 
moft forward to dogmatife and to decide. He- 
was deftined to fupply a mode} in moft things, 
a warning in few. Pofiefied of every domeitie 
bleffing, of ample competence, of valuable 
friendfhip, and-general eftimation.; «mixing the © . 
purfuits of knowledge with the occupation of a~ 
gentleman, he feemed the happieft of men >- 
“when a premature end deprived-his mourning 
reli€t, and infant offspring, of the tendereft’ of 
hufbands and the bef of fathers. 
Rte 

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*y* 4 few Marriages and Deaths, and feme 
Communications, are deferred; for want of 
room. . : = 
Err2tA in our lafi—In the Paper. on American 
- Currency—In the introdution, North Caro- 5 
lina is put twice for S:uth ; and where: the 
currency is compared to 20s. fterling, South 
‘Carolina is {aid to'be igs. fterl, inftead Of 19s. 
i-gths 5-8ths—And under the duty at 15 
_cents per dollar, the currency. of South Cas 
- rolina-is 480 inftead of 2801. 

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AGRICULTURAL REPORT FOR APRIL, 1797. 
- "This month has been little lefs favourable to Agriculture than the laft. The rains 
which fell at the beginning of it, brought forward the Lent Corn very fuddenly 5 
the BARLEy,. in particular, looks uncommonly well; and the WHEAT much bet- 
ter than could have been expected... In the Northern counties, and in North Bri- 
tain, the cold eafterly winds have, however, much checked the influence of the 
rains ; the frofty nights of the 14th, 15th, and 16th, were felt univerfally, but not 
ina degree fufficient to do confiderable damage. Upon the whole, the face of the 
country has feldom’ worn a more favourable appearance than it has during. the laft 
month. Crovers and artificial Grasses promife good trops, and-in fome places 
- athey have been ftocked nearly a fortnight, _ . : : : 
_- ‘The prices of Carrie and SHEEP have confiderably fluétuated in various dif- 
4ri@s. In-the North, lean black: cattle are dull of fale, at inferior prices; EWes’ 
in lamb are the only articles of live ftcck in demand; in Leicefterthire, prices have 
advanced full ro per cent.; ia. Cambridgefhize, and the Eaftern counties, they are 
ftationary; while'in the South and Weft, cattle have experienced a dull fale, even® 
at prices much reduced. ase ; ‘ 
in SMITHFIELD.Market, Breer fetches-from 3s. Sd. to 4s. 6d. ; and MuTTon. 
4s.-4d. to ss. per ftone; in the other LoN»DON markets, from 8d. to 10d, per lb; and 
in thefe of EDINBURGH, sd. to 6d. per lb. of 173,0unCces. 
Grain of all kinds continues to fall in value. The average for England and. 
Wales of WuEar is 50s.; BARLEY: 325. 3 f 
Horses, as well as Pics, are low; the latter is cheaper than any other butcher's 
Meat. 
