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life ;—-on examining his body, two guineas were 
found in each hand, and two at each fide of his 
mouth—indeed it is generally thought that he 
“was choaked by this precious metal. 
GLOUCESTERSHIRE, 
At our aflizes, fix prifoners were condemn- 
edto death, of wae two, who were for theep- 
fealing, were loft for execution. 
At our quarter feflions, fix young men were 
fentenced to one month’s imprifenment, for 
affaulting two young women, on the evening of 
the ith of July. 
ee At Gloucefter, Rev. C. Coxwell, 
jun. M.A. to Mifs A. Rogers. 
R. Baker, efq. of Solihull, to Mils 5.“ 
of Northleach. 
Died.] At Gloucefter, Mrs Holder. 
Griffiths. Mrs. Popkin. 
_ At Wootton Underedge, aged 51, J. Auftin, 
efq. one of his majefty’ S juftices of the peace ; 
the. name of this gentleman is well known as 
one of the frm of the moft capital manufadctur- 
ing houfe of that county. Asa magiftrate, the 
poor in particular will feel the lofs of a benevo- 
Jent guardian and friend. 
‘At Durfley, Mr C.’Whithorne, attorney. 
At Chipping Sodbury, Mr E. Ludlow, furgeon. 
At Bilton, Mr fames Williams. At Bever- 
ftone, aged 75, Rev. T. Hornidge, vicar of 
Coaley, “and sector of Norton. a 
At ewe: aged 90, Mr M Davis. At 
Newnham, Mr C. Jones. At Didbrook, Mis 
Baylis. At Lanthony, Mrs Perris. At Old 
Sodbury, MrT. White At Alderley, aged 75, 
Mrs Jones, fitter to P. Bathurft, efq. ‘of Lid- 
ney-Park. At Hairy-ftoke, M: E. Bawn. 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
A labourer in ey was lately found 
guilty of a mifdemeanor, before the magittrates 
at the Seffions-room at Taber's wine, Brittol, 
in having negligently threthed a mowof barley, 
and leaving 15 buthels of grain in the ttraw, 
for 
gaol for oné month. 
On, Monday, July 11th, the duke of York 
arrived at York-houfe, in Bath. ~ 
On the 30th. ult. was held at Shipham the 
anniverfary of one of the Mifs Mores’ Female 
Club. The members, 300 in number, walkedto 
church attended by 400 children belonging toa 
Sunday f{chool, infuituted by the fame ons saliout 
dics eer hearing a Sermon by the Re 
Mr, Boak; the children received cakes, ad 
the women. members were entertained with 
tea, at the expence of the ‘patron<ffes.—It ma 
ferve as a ftriking example of the ability of 
active benevolence, that thofe ladies have intro- 
duced into the neighbouring parithes as many 
{chools as furnifh education to 31400 poor 
children. ; 
It has been lately obferved, in Meyler’s Bath 
Forald, that a martin’s nee has never been 
feen, nor do fwallows ever inhabit, the lower 
parts of the city of Bath. The caufe of this 
fingularity deferves enquiry. 
Lately, in digging che foundation of the 
aqueduct bridge, over the river Bifs, near Brad- 
\ 
faylor, 
Mr 
GORGES Se 
£ amipton. 
which he was committed to Lawford’s-gate” 
Samer fetfbire, Fe. gry 
ford, the entire head and horns of a ae of rein 
ae of a very large fize; andthe bones of 
oxen, together with the wlaeseae body and 
branches of an oak-tree, were found 17 feet, 
below the furface of the ground, and 6 icet be- 
low the bed of the river. - - 
Married.) At Bath, G. B. ars ley boa 
to Mifs Rundell, omen or T., Revetaaos 
Bath -. John Meares » ela of Bone to Milfs 
M. A. Guillebaud, Beak, ondon. T. Me ti Ic, 
efq. to Mifs Willis. L. Ames, a of Cliiton, 
to Mils Wraxail. Captain Jexyll, 43d regi- 
ment, to Mifs C. Campbell, daughter of R. C 
e{q. fherniff of Argylefhire. 
At Briftol, Rey. T. Thomas, M,;A.to Mi a 
Wolferften, dauchter of E. W. efq. late of Berry 
Houte, oon Jofeph Hofker, fq captain in 
the royal Cornivall militia, to Mifs Harvey, 
daughter Of Jia ot mayor of that city. T. 
Roberts, efq. of Hean Caitle, Pembrokefhire, 
to Mifs Randolph. 
T. Hoole, efq. of Sheffield, to Mifs B. Wreaks. 
R. Anttey,-efg. of Cannon’s Leigh Houfe, to 
Mifs C one daughter of the late Col. H C. of 
Treland: 2: Gatco efq. of Dartmouth, to 
Mifs Kay, daughter of the late Rev. Dr K. 
At Churchftanton, Capt. Whitter, of the royal 
navy, to Mifs Walrond. 
Died.| At Bath, W. B. Sumner, efq. of 
Hatchlands , Survey 5 ; many years a diftinguifh- 
ed Hostess of the council of Bengal. Aged 80, 
Mr Flower Milfs H. A. Bence Mz John 
Morley. 29, Mrs Waites. Mrs Smith. Mr 
A. Liddiard. Mr Matters. 
At Briftol, Mrs Strcether. Mr Bamfylde. 
Mr J. M. George. Mis James. Mrs Williams. 
Mr W. Fither; many years a partner in “the 
houfe of Bartley and Co. Mr R. Errington. 
Mrs Wiltfhire. Mr B. Williams, fon of RB W. 
efy. Mr jones. Mr Pointing. 
At Briitol Hotwelis, Mrs Dealer, of South- 
Mrs on wife of Dr. § phyfician 
to the forces. 
James Gray, cfg. of entem one of 
the proprietors and conductors of that highly re- 
fpedied paper, the Morning Chronicle ; his en-= 
dowments of mind and heart will make his 
memory dear to every friend who furvives him 
Mrs. Talbot, wife of W.'T. efq.of Wicklow. 
Mr, King,---At Clifton, Mr. W. Lucy.---At 
Wells, Mr. H. Afh.---Mr. E. Parfitt, many 
years regifter tg the bifhop of tnat diocefe. 
At Wick, neat Bath, a aged 23, Mr. T. Har~ 
ris; his death was occafioned by a fracture in his 
head, got by aiall from his horie. About two 
years fince, his father was killed by a fimiiar ac- 
cident, 
At the Hotwells, Briftel, Wm. Butler, efg. 
of Cornift, Flintshire, late lieutenant-colonel of 
the 38th regiment of foot. He fervedin Ameri- 
ca during the laft war, and was in the battle of 
Bunker’s Hull. 
At Green, near Dulverton, A. B. Peppin, 
efq. one of his Majeity’s juftices of the peace, 
for the counties of Devon and Somerfet, 
At Fairwater, A. Cumberbach, efq. “At 
Frome, Mr. John Ford.---Mr, je. Joyce. 
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