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Mr. Vernon.—Mrs. Dodson, reli&t of Dr. 
Charles Dodson, Bishop of Elphin.—Mxrs. 
Garrard, wife of Mr. Garrard, surgeon, of East 
Hayes, near Bath.—Mrs, Atterbury.—Miss 
Crouch.--Mr. E. Morton.-Mrs, Merryweather-- 
Wm, Edwards, Esq. Common Council Man of 
Bath.—Mr. 7s. Cottel, of Englishcombe ; anda 
few days afterwards, Mrs. 4. Cottel, his widow. 
—At Bridgewater, aged 89, Mrs. Coles, —Mrs. 
Bryant.—Mrs. Standfast.—Mrs, Hooper. —Mrs. 
Estcott,— Mrs. Hulbam.—Mr, Pitman,—At 
Minehead, Mr. S. Richman. 
At Weston, aged 53, after an illness, the 
consequence of fatigues endured in a voyage 
round the world, Yobn Francis de Herce, Knight 
of St. Louis. He had been an enterprising of- 
ficer in the French navy, and an incorruptible 
fepreséntative in the Constituent Affembly. 
At Lowton, Miss Fanny Richards.—At Li- 
mington, Mrs. Culliford—At West Camel, 
aged 69, Mrs. Gibbs. —At Taunton, Mrs. Salter. 
—At Crewkerne, Mr. L. C. Taylor, attorney.-- 
At Upcott House, Mrs. Fisher, greatly la- 
mented by her neighbourhood. At Heathfield, 
Miss Betty Bond.—At King Weston, Mr. obn 
Reynolds, —At Wedmore, Mr. Fobn Rickard ; 
he was killed by one of the church bells falling 
upon him,—At Taunton, Mrs. Towell.—At 
Wellington, Mr. N. Were, one of the people 
called Quakers.—At Teignmouth, W. Pierse, 
Esq.—At Bristol, Mrs, Smith, Castle-street. 
—Mr. Isaac Woodland, Back-street.—Mr. F 
Gorsed, Wine-street.—At Wookcey Hole, Mrs. 
Band.—At Bath, Mrs. Falconer, 
At Bristol, Mr. T. Baston, many years an 
Officer in the Customs,—Mr. Latham, of 
Strickland.—At the Hot Wells, aged 25, 
Mrs. Lee, wife of Edw. Lee, Efq,—Mrs. Tay- 
lor.—Mrs. Morzan, relitt of the late Capt. 
Morgan.--Mr. Booth,--Capt. Inglis, many years 
commander of a trading yessel to the West 
Indies. Mr. W. Rogers, a musician of the 
Pump Room band,—Rob. Richards, Esq. for- 
merly Attorney-General of jamaica. 
Dorsetshire. 
Married.) At Gillingham, Mr. Bell, to Miss 
SFudith Phripp.—Mtr. Poole, furgeon, of Sher- 
borne, to Miss Focks, of Dorchester,—Mr, T. 
Ensor, to Miss Holloway.,—E. Williams, Esq. of 
Herrington Hall, to Miss Flyan.—At Shatts- 
bury, Mr. F. Dowling, 65, to Miss L. King, 23. 
. Died.\ At Dorchester, Rev. 7. Hughes, rector 
of Carne.—At Pindle Hinton, Mrs, Coley. —At 
Weymouth, Mrs. Andrews, 
Dewoushire.|—On Wednesday last, 
eighteen houses, and a Methodists’ cha- 
pel, were nearly consumed by fire, at 
Axminster. During the fire, some per- 
sans incautiously took up some of the 
burning timber, to use it for fuel ; by this 
means, four more houses were after wards 
destroyed, 
Exeter, March 14.<-In consequence 
ef a woman lately perishing with hurger 
jn this city, it is in contemplation to 
establish a charitable insticution, on a new 
— Dorfet... Devon... Cornwall, 
{March 
plan, calculated to prevent effects of that 
nature. ; 
In a late affray, at Torpoint, between 
the boat’s crew of the Viper cutter, and 
a large party of armed smugylers, one 
midshipman and two sailors were dangers 
ously wounded, and one smuggler killed, 
and two others wounded. ‘The sailors 
carried away twenty casks of spirits; the 
horses, however, so jaden with them, 
were rescued by the smugglers. _ 
An interesting society, meeting week- 
ly, has been lately instituted at Honiton, 
for promoting useful information on che+ 
mical, and other philosophical subjeéts. 
The utility of such institutions (furnish- 
ing a virtuous employment of time and 
intellect) particularly in small towns, 
where the resources of entertainment and 
informatjon are small, is too obvious ta 
require pojnting out by us. 
Mr. Justice Buller is making great im- 
provements on Dartmore forest, by in- 
closing the same, and building on it a 
new town, called Two Bridges, &c¢, 
A man, named Nathaniel Saunders, 
died lately in Camelford gaol, where he 
had been imprisoned six years, in conse= 
quence of having killed a Aare / 
At the assizes for Devonshire, George 
Morgan, William Willis, Thomas Tout, 
Ann Leaman, and Thomas Wilson, were 
capitally convicted. 
Married.| At Plymouth, Capt, Pell; of the 
N. Devon Militia, to Miss Nichol/s.--At Exeter, 
Mr. G. Murch, to Miss Small, of Crediton.—- 
Mr. Belfield, to Miss Sanders.—At Silverton, 
Mr. H. Cleeve, to Miss Penfound. 
Died.| Aged 77, the Rev. Fobn Fago, M.A, 
38 years vicar of Tavistock, and 48 rector of 
Petertavy. Asa minister, he was true and faith- 
ful, never desisting from his pastoral employ- 
-ment, till compelled to it by the decay of na- 
ture, Asa magistrate, he was alike free from 
partiality and corruption. In private conversa- 
“tion, his facetiousness ever comported with 
dignity. In brief, he was the polite gentleman, 
and the graye, sensible, and orthodox divine. 
At Modbury, Admiral Gideon, a brave 
officer, possessed of singular benevolence and 
philanthropy. 
' At Bowhill House, near Exeter, Mrs. Gor- 
don.—At Exeter, Mrs, Stoney, of Cavan, in 
Treland.- Mrs. Worthy,--Mr. Voysey.—At Barn- 
staple, Mr. Hugh Adams, Attorney.—Near 
Barnstaple, Gilbert Nocholetts, Esq. —At Monks- 
down, Mrs. Bellamy. * 
Cornwall. 
Married.| At Fowey, Mr. R. Duggen, te 
Miss .4nn Laag.—At Falmouth, Capt. 7. Har- 
wey, to Miss M. P. Hazyking. 
Died.| At St. Germains, Capt. G. F. Bruce, 
37th.—At Falmouth, Mr. Rodt. Blandstone, 
mater of the hotel}. 
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