Dorfetfpire ... Devonfaire 
At Rodney-ftroke, Mr. Jof. Mumford. At 
» Banweil, Mifs Mafton. Mr. H. Abbot, of 
Charleton Horethorn. At Martock, Mrs Stan- 
derwick. At Cam, aged 1g, Mr. Jof. Perry. 
At Bedminiter, aged 37, Mrs M. Melvin --- 
At Upper Eafton, Mrs Belcher. At Long- 
Athton, Mr.R Verry. Near Crewkerne, Mr. 
T. Bryant. . 
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ae DORSETSHIRE. ‘ 
At Dorcheftcr afiizes, one prifoner was 
capitally convicted. we 
At Shaftfbury feffions, James Wotton, of 
Weymouth, conviéted of buying and felling 
eggs in the fame market, was fentenced to one 
month’s imprifonment, and to pay a fme of 
Bol oF. 
- At Moor Critchell, Mr. Sweetapple; his 
death was occafioned by drinking a pint of c¥- 
der, when in a violent perfpiration. At Weot- 
ton Fitzpaine, Mr. S. Stoodley: At Lyme- 
Regis, Mr. R. P. Cotton, of Evefham. At Up- 
way, near Weymouth, Mrs Faulkner, wife of 
the Rev. Mr F. At Blandford, Mr, Handy.-- 
Mis Ellis. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
At a late-meeting of the gentlemen and yeo- 
men of the county of Devon, T. Bradbridge, 
in the chair; it was refolved, that Tythes in 
Kind, are a great growing difcouragement to 
agriculture and improvement, and, that the 
meeting would fupport no future candidate for 
a feat in parliament, who would not unequivo- 
cally promife his endeavours, to procure an e- 
quitable equivalent, by a corn rent, to be fixed 
according to the net produce of an eftate. 
A gentleman of reipectability in this county,, 
has very laudably informed againit thirteen 
drivers of carts, and waggons, for riding in 
the fame while driving them, and each of the 
drivers was fined 40 fillings. 
One prifoner (Madan) for coining, reccived 
fentence of death, at Devon affizes. 
Ma:ried.) At Cullumpten, Rey. Mr. Mends 
to Mifs Fowler. 
Died.| At Exeter, aged 73, Rev. P. Barton, 
fub-cean and canon, tefidentiary of the Cathe- 
dral there, and reétor of Buriton; he was an 
ornament to the clerical funétion, and to hu- 
mar: nature, for he lived in the exemplary ex- 
ercife of every moval and focial duty. Mr. 
Asthur Speare, at the advanced age of 80 years ; 
the former part of his life was fpent in bufinefs, 
the latter in retreat. Among numerous bene- 
factions to his relations and frjends, he has be-° 
queathed forty pounds to the Devon and Exeter 
hofpitals, and twenty pounds to the Charity- 
Sckools.---Mrs. Stevens.---Mr. T. Sweetland. 
-T. Templar, efg, of Old Abbey-houfe, near 
Exeter; his death was occafioned by being 
thrown from his herfe. At Axminfter, Mr. i’ 
Morgan. At Barnftaple, Mr. W. W. Deane; 
At Crediton, Mifs A, Bond, daughter of the 
[ July. 
Rev. J. B.---At Topfham, Mrs M. Ley, re= 
het of the late Rev. T. Ls At Cemmes, 
Mifs Davies.---Dr. R.D. Wilfon, of Machyni- 
leth. : 
CORNWALL. 
Married.| A. Packey, Elg. of Lifkeard, to 
Mits T. Howell. 
Died | S. Thomas, efq. of Tregolls. 
Lately, at Falmouth, in the 67th year of her 
ase, after having {uitained, with much Chriftian 
patience and fortitude, a lingering and painful 
ailnefs, Mrs Mary Fox, rehét of George 
Crocker Fox, Merchant. “Her Memory will . 
long furvive in the mindsof thofe numerous . 
connections and friends who enjoyed the 
pleafures of her fociety, and conftantly experi- 
enced the effeéts-of a difpofition kind, hof- 
pital, and affectionate; of a heart, generous. 
fincere, and truly benevelent. Her lofs is ex- 
tremely lamented by the poor; to whom ihe 
was a cheerful difpenfer from the ~ affluence 
which heaven had beftowed upon her. Much 
more might be faid, with the greateft truth, 
concerning this good and amiable character ; 
but enough is here recorded, to fhow her diftin- 
gutihed worth, and to hold forth her example, 
for the imitation of furvivors. Real good eft ; 
and fuch was her’s, needs no laboured praife, nor 
fulfome panegyric. 
e's Cornwall... Wales. 
©’ South WALES. 
The inhabitants of Carmarthen have entered 
into public refolutions, not to take, in future, 
any copper coin, but that of the Tower of Lon- 
don, and the halfpenny tokens of John Morgan, 
efq. who engages to give cath for the fame 
whenever demanded. © 
Married. R. Phillipps, Efq. of Swanfea, to 
Mifs E. Phillipps. At Carmarthen, the Rey, 
John Lloyd, of Brumont, to Mifs Johnes. 
Died.| At Swanfea, Mrs Lorymer, wife of J. 
-P. L. efq. of Monmouth.---Mifs Tedball--. . 
Mr. T. R. Chriftie, attorney. At Clafemont, 
near Swanfea, Mrs R. Morris---Mifs Morris.-. 
Rey. Mr. Griffith, rector of Bow-church, Lon- 
den, and domeftic chaplain to the archbifhop of 
Canterbury. 
. At Pembroke, Mrs Bowling, wife of G. By 
Efq. At Newport, Mr. Davis, jun. of Briftol-. 
- Aged 60, Mr. J. Vaughan, of Merlin Griffith, 
many years agent to the works there.—--Mrs 
Allen, of Geliy{wick. 
Aged 54, Kev. James Lyde ---At Drayton, 
near Witheridge, Mr. R. Spencer; he was 
thrown from his horfe, and fractured his 
fcull. 
NortH WALES. 
Married } At Kenfig, T.B. Lethbridge, efq. 
to Mifs J. C. Hefketh, daughter of the late Sir 
T. H. ot Lancafhire, Bart. , 
Died.) At Wrexham, Mrs Jones.---At Llan- 
fannan, aged 76, Mrs Burchinfhaw. 
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