620 Somer fetpbire. 2 Dorfetfbire.. . Devonfbire,..Corawall.. Wales, [Deds 
Mr. Kinton to Mifs Wather. 
Mifs Owen. 
. At Chewtons Mr. w. Flower to Mifs D. 
Mork. At Shphim, H. Wintey, efq. of 
Loxton, to Mis. Stevens. 
Did. J—At Briftoly aged 73; Capt, Webb; 
well-known as 2 popular preacher amongtt the 
aaptons petit fecieties throughout. the 
king ‘om; he it was, mndeed; who formed the 
frit “0:3 iety of ca pe:faafion on the continent 
ef North America. He had been, formerly, 4 
Lieutenant in the 48 h reg. and loft an eye im 
that celebrated aSion which was diftinguithed 
by che failof Wolfe ana Montcalm—tIa manners 
he was elegant, and in piety active——1t may be 
fafcly afferted, that’his life was a comment on 
the truths he taug'.t, and nis death demonftrated 
that ‘* the end of the upright man is peace.” 
Alfo at Briftol, Mr. J. Dyer. Mrs. Thoin. 
Mr. Jackfon to 
Mrs. Broad. Mr ae Cox. Miss. Fisher: 
Mr. W. Foot. Mr. Sovwerb Mer. Chaplin 
fat the Hor Wells).. ‘Mrs. Jenkics.-. Mr, 
Spencer, Mr. Hewlett. Mr. Lee.. irs, 
Eifeomb, -Mrs. Corfham. Mr: Cook. Mrs. 
Cooper. Mrs. Rifbon.. Near B. Capt... f. 
Sha x, Avon. matter of the port. Mrs. Cuddi- 
ford. ae Bird. Wits. Roki iter. Mis. Wi = 
Hams. Mis. Trehdme. ..Mi. Baul ey. Mrs. S. 
Stevens. Mrs. Athiord. | Mes. D. LVIE. 
At Bath, Mrs. Painrer. ' The rev. Mr. Baffet, 
rector of Gientworth, Lincolnfhire. Lady: 
Cook, wife of Sir G..C. barr: of Wheatley, 
Yorkthire. The rev. R: Chambre, reétorof 
Thoraton, Chefhire; and Cee Salop: 
2 Sue 
Capt. Fletcher. Mrs. William “Cant. Por= 
tier. Mrs. Seaman, cattzhter se the late vifhog 
ef Bath‘and Wells. Aged $0, G. Walep, efg. 
banker, of London. \ Mis. Cromie. 
At Wells, Mr J. Podd, who had valiantly 
ferved his Eouuery, in am'litary capacity, dur- 
ing the regns of Georze I aad If.... Mrs. 
Beacon, of Piper's Inn. Agea 80, MisSmith, 
ef Hchefler At. Shuttem, Mr. .R. Stone. 
At Bilhop’s Hall, Mrs. Voiffev. H. Deeble, 
efg. of Milbroke ; he was found dead by the 
fide of his-horfe; At Taunton, Mr. W. Odery 
and Mrs. Bacon. At Crewkberne, Mifs Budd 
and Mrs. Greenkam. )Therev. Hii F se aha 
prebend of Wells, and vicar of Raft Brent s-an 
excellent paitib prieft, velieving what he ak 
an prectifing what-he believed—as a ta‘or 
f Baliol Col. sere he united,.in his regimen, 
Nie With Detiee concil: ating the 
efteem of his pupils, while he confuited their 
improvement. At Stapleton, Mifs Bengaugh. 
Be al Se 
Married.|\~—Mr D,. Park, of Wimborn, St. 
Giles, to Mifs peers of Downton. At 
Hawkchurch, Mr. W. Mathews, to Mifs M. 
Lae At Dorcheften Mr. G, Hawa, to 
Avis A. Dox Mr. W. Lew. ‘sy to Mifs Arnos, 
and Mr T. Rickwood, ta: Mauls ee oF 
Sturminfter Newton. 
Died.\— At pi ven Erle. Mrs. 
Jones. Falling on a Poe pavement, ihe 
broxe her kg and arm, and fraétured her fkull. 
At Poole, Mrs. A. Talbot. At Weymouth, 
Mr. 2. Scriven; well known for las unrivalled 
abilities, asa mufician at a ve launch. Mr. 
Meatyard, of Hatgrove. At Sydlirg;35, M Mis. 
Devenith. At Yetmin iter, Mr. Cable. Mrs. 
Harris ; falling down ftairs; fhe was killed on 
the {pot. At Sherborn, 78; Mr. Fooks, at- 
forncy. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
Ata late meeting of the South Devon Agii- 
cultural Society, a number of 5,3, 2, and £ 
guinea prizes were adjudged to claimants for 
long and faithful fervit eet hoeing tutnipsy 
planting with apple-trees and potatoes, and for 
the bet performances in . iba &c. The 
Society alfo vated 10 guineas towards a monu- 
ment, propofed to be creed to the memory of 
the late Mr. Bakewell, of Leitciterthire. 
De Te Exetery My. S; Beachy of 
Briftol, to Mifs J. Sweeting. The rey. H. Pe 
Hole, chaplain to the Cringe of. Wales, to Mifs 
S. Horn, daughter of the late bithepof Norwich. 
Mr. Potbury to Mifs Hill. Mr. W. Stephens 
to Mits Brownfon, of PBroadely Hit! Mr. T. 
M pridge to Mrs. G. Hobbs, of Newton St. 
Cyres.. At Duntter; Mr. W- fenkins to Mifs 
E. Stedwell. At Northam, the rcv. G. Bar= 
gefs to. Mifs-Chapel: At Tepfham, Mr. G. 
Haydon te Mifs Piice. T. S. Phelps, efq. of 
Bal. le ol. Oxon; to Mifs M. Tucker, of Ax- 
miniter. 
“Di ‘dJ——-At the feat of J. Buller, efq. 
DXYW. Buller, bifhop of Exeter—a number of 
fevere domeftic: difpenfations. are thou ht to 
have hafened the diffolution of this excellent 
prelate -—= befides Col. B. who fell on the cons 
tinent, he lof two fons In a decline. 
At Exeter; Mr. Wooton... Mr. G. Townfs 
hend. Mrs. Woitine. Mifs A. Lacloche. 
Mr. .C. Pleafe.- Mr. Kendall. “Mr. Tozer. 
G. Pyne, efy. Mrs. Atkinfon, adiberal bene- 
fagirefs to the poor, an agrecable companion, 
and an affectionate friend. Mrs. ‘Furner. ! 
Mr. R. Beete, of Cred:iton. Mr. Dunkerton, 
of Shipton Mailet. Mrs. Dodd, of Chagford. 
At Exmouth, the rev. R. A. Maude. At 
‘Topfbam, Mr. D. Swectland. At Honiton, 
R. Northcote, efg. P. Perisg, efq. of Memb- 
land, formerly one of the eouncil at Fort St. 
George, India. 
; CoRNWALL. 
Married.J—At St. Gluvias, the rev. C, Pow> 
Ictt, chaplain to the Prince ef Wales, reGtor of 
Winflade, and vicar of Itchin Stoke, Hants, to 
Mifs Temple. At Falmouth, Mr. J. Hodges, 
aged 60, to Mifs K. Woon, aged 25. » 
Died.]—~Mr. J. Simpfon, of ‘Helftone. 
WALES. 
The Agricultural Society of Glamorganthire 
difvibuied lately a number of premiums, 
with a view particularly to encourage the prac- 
tice of fetting or dibbling wheat. 
The opening of a new and productive col- 
liery at the Borough of Loughor, Glamorgan=- 
fhire, was lately celebrated at that place with 
great feflivity. 
M larried.}-—~The rev. Tho. Wood, to Mics 
Jones, of Upton, Pembrokethire. The rev. 
Hugh Lloyd, to.Mifs Morgan, daughter of J. 
M. efq. of Kilypll. S. F. H. Gwyane,efq. of 
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