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man. Mrs. Midlane. J. Milles, efq. of Pitho- 
bury, Herts. Near Bath, Mr. Ball. 
At Bniftol, the rev, Torial Joyce, an eminent 
_ preacher in the lateMr. Whitfield’s connection ; 
greatly refpected in life, and lamented in death 
as a faithful labourer inthe gofpel vineyard. Mr. 
J. Johnftone. Mr. S. Watts. Mrs. Haacock, 
Mr. J. Coglan, accomptant. 
December 23d, in famaica, Matter W. Fry, 
fon of Mr. J. F. writing-matfter. Mr, Hill, 
mafter of an academy. Mrs. Goush Mifs 
Whitewood. Aged 95, the rev. T. Wright, 
near 50 years diffenting minifter in Briftol; a 
truly devout man, faithful in his paftoral func- 
tions, nor lefs reipeétable in private jife. He 
met death with the greateft compofure, and even 
cheerfulne(s, 
Mr ]. Prowling. Mifs Raymer, many years 
adiftant at a ladies* boarding fchool 
Mr. J. Miles, of Englifhcomb. At Mellcf- 
ham, Mifs F. Rutty. Mifs Ricketts, of Chew 
Magna. At Lower Eafton, Mr. Haynes. Mr. 
W. Cox, of Kingfton Seymour. At Caynf- 
ham, Mr. W. Cantle. Aged 19, of a decline, 
Mils Glafcodine, of Stokes Croft. At Wid- 
combe Houfe, Mrs. F. Wolferftan. Mrs. Ed- 
wards, of Cotham Lodge. Aged 72, Virs. 
Lyons, of High Littleton. Near Backweil, 
aged 89, Mrs. Oliver. In Dominica, Weft In- 
dies, J. Powell, efq. fon of J. P. ef. collector. 
of the cuftoms at Briftol. At Churchill, Mrs. 
Richardfon, 
Mr. Mac Shannon, of the Hot Wells; his 
death wus occafioned by the diflocation of his 
thigh bone, which rendering amputation necef- 
fary, a mortification took place. 
Mrs. Harebottle, of Frome. Same place, 
Miits Adlam. Mrs. Harrington, of Newton. 
DORSETSHIRE. 
Married.|—(In London) J. W. Smith, efq. 
only fon of Sir J. S bart. of Sydling houfe, to 
Mifs A. Marriott, of Houfemonden, Kent. 
Died.}—At Lewell, Mrs. Wood At 
Pentbridge, the Rev. Mr. Goodtick, redtor. 
At Lydeard St. Lawrence, aged 98, Mrs. 
Chilcott; of exemplary life and unfpotted 
chara€ter. In her the diftrefled ever found a 
friend. 
Mr. N. Bingham, of Over Compton; who, 
im the courfe of a long laborious life, went 
about doing all the good which lay in his 
-power. By his liberality, he comforted the 
poor; and, by his exemplary conduét, gave 
leffons to the rich. In the pra€tice of religious 
duties, he was pious and fincere; and, by his 
antegrity, afferted a juft claim to the firft of 
haraters, that of an honeft man. The chil- 
dren of the Sunday {chools in the parifhes of 
Over and Nether Compton, whofe beft inftru€tor 
he was, preceded his remains to the grave, 
which were followed by an immenfe concourfe 
of people from all the adjacent parts, ambitious 
to pay this tribute of refpe&t to the memory of 
a truly good man. Although placed in an 
humble ftation of life, he was iiluftrious by birth, 
Dor fetfhire... Devonfbire... Vales. 
Milfs Munroe, , 
Alt 
being lineally defcended from Robert de Bing~ 
ham, bifhop of Salidbury, in Henry IIs reign, 
and diftantly related to the Binghams, of Mel- 
come \Bingham, in this county.—In whatever 
was virtuous or praifeworthy he was durpafled 
by none. 
Sir J. Webb, bart. of Great Canford. Mr. 
J- Moon, of Afhwick; in confequence of a 
fall from the top of a waggon. Mr. T. Lane, 
of Glanville Wootton; he fell from a tree in 
the Earl of Digby's park, and was killed on the 
fpot. “Mr. Clark, of Cand!e Marth. Mrs. 
Rothery, of Hatelbury Briant; and, a few davs 
after, the Rev. Mr. R. her hufband. Near 
Beaminfter, Mr. J Clare. 
Died.|\—At Pool, Mifs U. fubber. At 
Cariftock, E, Phelps, efq. many years juftice 
cf the peace for Somerfetfhire. Mifs Foot, of 
Sherborn. At Shaftefbury, the rev. Mr- Mar- 
chant, diffenting minifter. The rev. G. Hut- 
chins, juftice of peace for Somerfet and Dor- 
fet ; affable to his inferiors, humane te the 
peor, and upright in his conduét as a magic 
ftrate. Near Shaftfbury, Mrs. Clark, of great 
beauty, and peculiar fweetnefs of temper. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
Married. |—-At Biddeford, Mr. T. Ifaac to 
Mifs E. Wills. Mr. F. Sillick, -of Colaton 
Rawleigh, to Mifs M. Farr. Mr. J\-Jellard 
of the Dock-yard, Plymouth, to Mifs B. Lif- 
ton, In November laft, in the Eaft Indies, 
T. Cookefley, efq. of this county, and captain 
in the rf divifion of artillery,.in the fervice of 
the Eaft India company, to Mifs Geil, only 
child of general G, 
Died.|—At Exeter, Mr. T. Ofborne, a per- 
fon of erudition and probity. Mr. H. Gard, :an 
eminent watchmaker, ingenious and affiduous in 
his profeffion, and refpected by all in private 
life. Mr, Bryant, fecond fon of Mr. B. builder ; 
while at work repairing a hot-prefs, it fuddenly 
gave way, and falling on him crufhed hm to 
death. 
At Oakhampton, Mr. P. Hawkes, furgeon. 
At Topfham, capt. R. Pennell, late commander 
ef the Hawke Eaft-Indiaman, of approved 
nautical abilities, firi€t integrity, and a truly 
benevolent heart. At Coombe-houfe, near 
Dartmouth, Mafter John Full. At Yeovil, 
of adecline, Mrs. Reynolds. Mr. W. Cook- 
worthy, of Plymouth, an eminent drugeift and 
chemift. 
WALES 
Married.|-—G. Rots, efg,. of Pennant. Mont- 
gomery, to Milfs Buckley, of Glanafren. R. 
Garnons, efq. of Brynford-hall, Flint, to Mifs 
Foulkes, of Moftyn:.: The rev. W. S. Willes, 
vicar of Cirencefter, to Mifs Williams, of 
Panthowel, Caermarthen. 
Died.|—Mirs. Lloyd, wife or the rev Mr. 
L. vicar of Lianbadarn, Cardigan. At'the Hay, 
Brecon, aged 66, Mr. R. Watkins, formerly an 
eminent mercer. At Swanfea, J. Savage, efq. 
furveyor. At Montgomery, Mifs Philips, of 
Shrewibury. 
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