536 Berkshire «. « Dorfetshire . 
London, merchant, to Mifs Bartlett of Brif- 
tol. 
Aft Briftol, the Rev. Mr. Povah, of Cam- 
bridge, to M ts Worgan. 
Died.\——At Bath, Mr. M1. Davis, aged 25. 
Mr. Baths, of an elegant perfon, and fine 
accomplithments: fhe was to have been mar- 
ried to the Hon, . Lindfay, brother of the 
Earl of Balcarras. A large circle of her ac- 
quaintance, to whom fhe was highly endear- 
ed, lament that “ fuch worth was.’ Mifs Cs 
Tatloch. Mrs. Cole. Mr. Barbeg. Mr. Ro. 
Tfaac. Mifs Shum. ; 
At Claverten, near Bath, Mr. C. Cement, 
an inoffenfive perfon, who, during 72 yéars, 
(excepting one trivial inftance) had never 
wandered two miles from his native place, 
conftantly attending the bufinefs of a large 
farm. 
Berk/bire, 
ee AtColefhiil, 14,. Gearing. Mr. Dod- 
qvell. 
At Bradley Farm, aged 64, Mr. J. Hubert, 
of eftablifhed reputation for fkill and induftry, 
as a farmer. 
At Farnboro’, Mrs. Prices 
At Reading, aged 37, Mr, R. Nicholas. 
Near Abingdon, M4r. and Mrs. Badcock 3 ri- 
ding in a one-horfe chaife, the horfe took flight, 
when both being thrown out, the former was 
killed on the fpot, and the latter died in a few 
hours afterwards. 
Dorfetfo:re.| The Dorfet Agricultural 
Society adjudged lately five guineas for 
the exhibition of the deff plough; three 
guineas to the fecond-beft ditto ; and two 
to the third. Alfo premiums for the bef 
thow of bulls and rams. 
In many parts of this county, a whole 
hamlet, containing from 1500 to 2000 
acres, is frequently occupied by ove man! 
' The greater part of the town of 
Frampton has been lately deftroyed by 
fire. 
Married.| At Sydling, the Rev. T. Wil- 
liams to Mifs Beckinoe. ‘Gul 
Died.| At Chilboro’ aged 86, T. Stone, ef. 
he had, by his extreme parfimony, from fmall 
beginnings, acquired a confiderable fortune. 
Devonfhire.| A very productive mine 
of Culm has been lately difcovered in the 
parifh of Chittlehampton. 
The grand jury of Devon have approved 
of all the proceedings of the Tythe Society, 
for procuring a more equitable regula- 
tion of sythes. 
The South Devon Agricultural So- 
ciety adjudged lately a number of pre- 
miums, for cultivating the moft land with 
cabbages for caitle, making a double fur- 
row plough, and exhibiting the beft bull, 
ram, boar, &c. 
A Mrs. Levi, her fon, daughter, and 
fitter, have been apprehended at Exeter, 
for endeavouring to fet fire to that city, 
in different places ! 
«= Cornwall a : Vales, &c. [May 
Married.] _ At Tiverton, H. Gribble, efq. to 
Mifs Gorton. 
Near Exmouth, S Young, efq. to Mifs Banny. 
Near Tiverton, Major Wemyrs to Mifs Man- 
ley. The Rev S. Hames, jun. rector of S. S. 
Damrell, to Mifs Sprige, of Thrufleton. 
Died] At Exeter, Adis. Stabback. Aged 425 
Mr. W. Weolcomb, preb of St Peter’s. 
' Near Exeter, Mrs. Bayer, of Jamaica. 
At Hendam, T. Corriz, eiq. 
At Tiverton, 44rs. Beavis. : 
At Clyton, aged 77, f. Sampfon, efq. 
At Ottery, Mrs. Hoage; her death was not 
unexpected, as from the prevalence of difeafe, 
fhe had for fome years paft, been moving by 
flow fteps towards the grave. 
Cornwall.| The Cornwall Agricul- 
tural Society have offered premiums for 
the beft exhibition of cattle; and for the 
beit, fecond, and third beft, fhearers of 
fheep. 
The corporation of Penryn, with a 
vicw to encourage their corn market, have 
allowed all kinds of corn and grain to 
come there, TOLL FREE, for three years 
next enfuing. 
South Wales.} A mine, containing two 
valuable ores, the one lead and filver, and 
the other of Jead, has been lately dif- 
covered near Carmarthen, by a Derby- 
fhire miner. TThefe ores had been ne- 
glected for a long time paft, as rubbith. 
Confiderable improvements have been 
lately made at Abergravenny: a new 
market-place, with convenient edifices, 
&c. alfo in paving, &c. 
The Carmarthenthire Agricultural 
Society have offered premiums for plant- 
ing foreft-trees, raifing the beft winter 
vetches, and clover feeds ; draining wet 
lands, rearing black buils, and fpinning 
yarn, &c. 
Married.} At Llandaff, the Rev. W. B. 
Meackhim, LL. B. and re&tor of St. Feagans, 
Glamorgan, to Ais Pearjon. 
Died.} At Neath, Glamorgan, W. Ba/fet, 
efq. Mrs. Vaughan, of Carmarthen, an accom- 
plithed woman, and munificent pacronels of the __ 
afflicted. . 
Norih Wales. 
Died.} At Glandon, Denbigh, Mrs. T. Hof- 
land, late of Manchetter. 
At Anglefia, Mrs. Bulkeley. 
Scotland.| The church of Crainfton, 
four miles fouth of Dalkeith, has been 
totally confumed by fire; the deadlé bav- 
ing incantionfly left fome hot coals im the 
fiove. SF. 
The fir turpike-road in Aberdeen- 
fhire has been lately begun on the line 
from Aberdeen to the mills of Drum. 
The Benevoient Society of -Muffel- 
burgh, laft year, adminiftered. relief to 
316 perfons. 
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