1796.] © Somerfetfhire... Dorfetfoire. «. Devonfrire, Se, 
At Timberfcombe, W. Withycombe, figs 
_ At Cholderton, Mr. John Whicher. At 
Romfey, 40, Mr. T. Hall. At Portfeay Mrs. 
Colville. 
WILTSHIRE. 
Died.| At Salifbury, Mrs. Cooke, relict of 
the rev. W. C. vicar of Enford. Mr. B. Steed- 
man. 22, Mr. J. Langley, jun. Mr. T. 
Bravher. 
At Quidhampton, 28, Mifs A. Gibbs. At 
Martin, 86, Mr. John Williams. 
At Peckham, Surry, 88, the rev. R. Jack- 
fon, D.D. reétor of Donhead St. Mary, for 
more than half a century, and formerly Fellow 
of Magdalen College, Oxford.. His unbounded 
eharity and benevolence will caufe his memory 
Jong to be cherifhed. 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
Married.) Lieut. Thomfon, of the Somerfet 
Militia, to Mifs S. Eborall, daughter of the late 
W. E. efq.' of Atherftone. 
At Bath, the rev. Dr. Bridges, to Mifs En- 
- raught, of Bath. E, Watts, efg. of Wiltthire, to 
Mifs Franco. 
Died.) At Bath, Mrs, Prynn. Mifs A. Ed- 
wardes, daughter of the late admialE. 70, 
Capt. Watfon; he fignalifed himfelf in the 
American war for undaunted courage, and took 
from the enemy-no lefs than 127 valuable prizes. 
91, Rob. Fergufon, efq. formerly an eminent 
merchant in the city of Cork. Suddeniy, Mrs. 
Thomas. The rev. Mr. Prefton, ‘Madame de 
Kerouartz. P. Love, efq. : 
At Briftol, Mrs. Wrighten. Mr. P. Can- 
ning, Mr. G. Wilkins. Mr. E. Davis. Mr, 
John Bowen. Mifs A. Bate. 52, Mr. R, 
Weekes, attorney. Mr Sawier. Mrs. Haw- 
kins, wife of Mr. H. attorney. 
At, Taunton, $3, Mrs. Ward, wife of the 
rey. Mr. W. At Uminfter, Mr. R. Collins, fen. 
At Shepton Mallet, Mr. Wale. At Frome, 
Mis .Webly. At Beckington, near Frome, Mr. 
Moody. 
At Ramfgate, Mrs. Blackman, relict of the 
Jate R. B. efq. of Bath. At Stapleton, Mifs 
Mogs. At Wells, Mr. W. Stevens, of Bar- 
badoes. At Nunny, Mr. King. 
aia DoRsETSHIRE, 
Five Mofaic pavements have been lately dif- 
eovered in this county, ina field called Nunnery 
Meadow, in the parifh of Maiden Newton. 
One of them meafures 20 feet by 30, another 
20 by 16, and a third 15 by 16, connected 
with the two former by means of a Mofaic paf- 
fage 100 fect long, and 8 wide. The largeft 
appears to have been the foer of a Roman tem- 
ple, erected about the time of the emperor Con- 
fiantine. All the pavements are enriched with 
figures of a mafterly defign, chiefly relating to 
the'god Neptune: on one of them have been 
difcovered three legibie Latin infcriptions. 
Married.| BE. Wagg, efq. of Burton Houfe, 
Hants, to Mifs Gulliver, of Long Crirchill. 
_ Died.| At Sherbone, Mr. W. Ruffel. Near 
North Petherton, fuddenly, Mr. W. Pitman. 
At Gld Cleeve, Mus. Evett, 
At Down Houfe, near Blandford, Mifs Blaix, 
daughter of C. B. efq. 
Mr. Waker, of Mells. 
DEVONSHIRE. . 
~ Married.| At Plymouth Dock, capt. Shel- 
drick, of the Royal Artillesy, to Mrs, Durnfard, 
widow of col. D. 
At Newton Bufhell, J. C. Worthington, efq. 
major in the Suffex fencible cavalry, to Mrs 
Tickell. : 
H. Roe, efq. of Graton, to Mifs F. P. Mac- 
krill, daughter ef J. M. efq. of Kingfton upom 
Thames. 
Died.| At Exeter, Mrs. M. Swectland. Mrs. 
Baft. 40, Mr. W. Ruffel; he was taken iff 
while in the fields, walked home, and died in 
about an hour. 
Lately, near Plymouth, in the 22nd year of 
his age, Mr. Benjamin Edy, furgeon of Miii- 
Prifon. His death was occafioned by an illnefs 
of only three days, fuppofed to be occafioned by 
attention to the duties of his profeffion: He 
was a young man of very amiable manners and 
pleafing addrefs ; and endowed with good na- 
tural abilities, which had been improved by @ 
liberal education. The writer hereof, and a 
_ large circle of his acquaintance, lament their 
fevere lofs. 
At Axminfter, fuddenly, 57, Mr. S. Picron= 
net. At Alfwere, near Southmoiton, 78, Mrs. 
M. Ealtmond. 4 
At Exmouth, Jaf. Hoflack,: M.D. for the lait 
25 years phyfician*to the Royal Hofpital ar 
Greenwich ; at the age of 77 he calmly re- 
figned a dife of peblic utility and private worth. 
CoRNWALL. 
Married.| At Anthony, R. Holmes, efq. of 
the navy, fo Mifs E.. Nath, of Gravefend. 
At Truro, capt. E. Lawrence, to Mifs 
Crofby, of Falmouth, 
Died.| At Gluvias, the Rey. W. J. Temple, 
vicar of that place. 
Nortu WALEs. 
Died.) At St. Afaph, the Rev. John Youde, 
M.A. vicar of Higham, Kent, and head-matter 
of the grammar fchool at Beaumaris. 
At Wrexham, Mifs. E. Jones, daughter of 
T. J. efq. At St. Afaph, Mr. E. Jones, fon of 
W. I. efq. of Wrexham Vechan. At Tref- 
nant, near Pool, fuddenly, Mr. John Meredith. 
SoutnH WALEs. 
Died.| At Abergavenny, Mr. John Wat- 
kins, {urgeon. At Brigend, Glamorganthire, 
Mr. Smith, furgeon. 
[The remains of the Rev. J. G. Aubrey, 
Were interred in the family vault at Yftradgun- 
lais, Glamorganfhire ; the pall was fupportéd 
by eight clergymen, and the corpfe was attends 
ed tobthe church by all his tenants, roo horfes 
men, and 400 on foot. | fe 
** Scotch and Trifh News, ©c.—WNotice of 
Dr. Reid, Se. with anfwers to Correjpondents y. 
ave deferred for qwant of room. 
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