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At Wareham, Mrs. Filliter, wife of Mr. 
Filliter, attorney at law. 
At Shaftefbury, Mrs. Alexander, witdw of 
Mr. Alexander, of Fontmell. 
SOMERSETSHIR E. 
The bridge over the river Cary, at Somer- 
ton, is to be taken down and rebuilt. 
On Sunday, June 29, and Sunday, July 
6, the Bath Provifional Committee collected, 
at the feveral churches and chapels in that 
city, eS 358, 9s. 24d. for the relief of the 
poor! 
At the Wivelifcombe great market, on 
‘Trinity Tuefday, five bulls and nine rams 
were produced, for the premiums of the Agri- 
cultural Society: —The premiums where given 
to Mr. James Bond, of Heathfield, for the 
beft bull; and to Mr, R. Gooding, of Moore- 
bath, for the bet ram —Premiums were alfo 
given to William ‘Tarr, day-labourer, of 
Huith Champ-flower; to Edward Efcott, of 
Raddington, and to John Thomas, of Halfe, 
fervants ; to Thomas Swanger, of Fitzhead, 
and to Hannah Rogers, of Langley, appren- 
tices; to Thomas Tout, of Wivelifcombe, 
as the beft fheep-fhearer; and to John Hill, 
of Sk:lgate, as the fecond beft. 
Married.| At Bath, the Rev. John Still, 
to Mis Ann Tippetts. Mr: Welch, attor- 
ney, of Somerton, to Mifs Hare, daughter 
of the late Mr. Hare, furgeon, of the fame 
place. Mr. G. Sidford, linen-draper, to 
Mifs Mary Field, daughter of Mr. Field, of 
Bond-ftreet. 
At Bridgewater, Henry Beft, efq. of So-. 
mierfet-place, Bath, to Mifs Sealy, daughter 
of Edward Sealy, efq. of Bridgewater. 
At Butcombe, in the prefence of her fa- 
ther, mother, and 13 brothers and fifters, 
Mifs Savery, daughter of J. Savery, efq. 
banker, of Briftol, to Wm. Fortune, efq. of 
Lewefton, Caftle, Pembrokehhire, 
Mr. G. Meffiter, of Wincanton, to Mifs 
Lucy Newman, daughter of the late John 
Newman, efqy of Barwick, near Yeovil. 
At Crewkerne, Mr. J. Bifhop, of the White 
Lion, aged 70, to Mrs. Bryant, of the Nag’s 
Head, aged 74. 
At Martock, My. John Hopkins, to Mifs 
Ann Gulhford, of Long Load. 
At Briftol,,Mr. W. R. Watts, grocer, to 
Mifs Eliz. Wathington. Jofeph Were, efq. 
to Miis Hefter Ath, daughter of E. Ath, elq. 
At. Bedminfter, Mr. William King, of 
Briftol, to Mifs Rider, daughter of Mr. Rider, 
fhipwright, of Wapping. 
Died.} At Briftol, Mr. Jones, formerly 
Mr. Higgs, account- 
ant. Mrs. Wilkins, wife of Mr. S. Wilkins, 
of Cirencefter. Mrs. Sawyer, wife of Mr. Ar- 
thur Sawyer. Mr. Wm, Burgefs, brother to 
Mr. Burgefs, of Bridge ftreet, whofe death 
was occafioned by the burfting of a blunderbufs. 
Mr. Duck, apothecary. Mrs. Kater, widow 
of Mr. Henry Kater, and fifter of Mrs. Biggs. 
Col, Peter Painter, of the marine forces, 
Somer fet/hire—Devonfhire. 
[Auguft 1» 
At Kennifon’s Bath, Mr. Paulin, broker, 
in Merchant-ftreet; 
At Durdhar Down, near Briftol, aged 76, 
Mrs. Martha Powell, widow of the late Rev. 
George Powell, diffenting minifter. She had 
regularly aed midwifery under an expe- 
rienced and very refpe€table medical gentle- 
man, then of Briftol, and had praétifed the 
art, with much reputation and fuccefs, for 
nearly so years. To great fkill in her pro- 
feflion, fhe added care and tenderneis ; and an 
urbanity of difpofition, which rendered her a 
fate and defirable companion at the critical 
moment of child-birth> As aufeful member 
of fociety, fhe was thus known to many ; 
by her family, and intimate conne@tion, fhe 
was alfo known to poffefs many virtues, and 
a religious humble mind: fhe was a Chriftian 
indeed : more need not be faid. 
At Bath, Mr. Jonathan Dafh, late mafter 
of the riding-fchool inthis city. The Hon. 
Mifs St. John, fitter to Lord St. Jolin, of 
Bletfoe. Mifs Bird, daughter of Mrs. Bird, 
of the Crefcent. Mr. John Barnard, taylor. 
Mr. Cooper, furgeon, ]ate of Swindon. Mrs. 
Mary Smith, ee of Sir Sisney Smith. 
Mrs Chapell, of Kingfmead-ftreet. In the 
prime of life, are John Garland, ftable- 
keeper, brother to Mr. Willian Garland, 
coach proprietor., 
At Lambridge, near Bath, Mr. George 
Hulbert, late an eminent plumber of that city. 
At Froome, aged 60, Mr. George Hare- 
bottle. 
At his fon’s houfe at Bathwick, Mr. El- 
lifton, father of Mr. Ellifton, of the Bath 
theatre. 
At Heathfield. Mr. James Bond, a very 
refoectable farmer, 
DEVONSHIRE. 
Twelve dwelling houfes have lately been 
deftroyed by fire in the parifh of St. Sidwell, 
in Exeter, and feveral others much da- 
maged. Eighteen dwelling houfes have alfo 
been lately confumed by fire at Winkleigh, 
and fix at Axminiter. 
Marricd.| At Exeter, Mr. Bartlett, fur- 
geon and apothecary, of Briftol, to Mrs, 
Dore, fifter of Mr, Parker, baker, of this city. 
Mr. Henry Scott, brazier, to Mifs Randle. 
At Plymouth, William Langmead, efq. 
to Mifs Winne, fecond daughter of the late 
G. Winne, efq. 24 
At iifiactintie® Mr. Ph. Bembridge, attor- 
ney; of Barnftaple, to Mifs Bowen, fifter of 
the late Capt. Bowen, of the royal navy. 
Died.) Wm. Barker, efq. aged 52, major 
commandant of the Fremington and Bittedown 
volunteers. 
Mrs. Branfcombe, wife of Mr. Branfcombe, 
baker. Mrs. Hyde, wife of Mr. Seth Hyde, 
wooilen draper. Mrs. Builell, widow of Mr. 
Alderman Buffell. Mrs. Baitien: wife of Mr. 
Padden, of Exeter cathedral. 
At Exmouth, Farmer Hooper, of that place, — 
aged 72 3 he hae left a widow, aged 34, to 
whom he had been married about five weeks. 
At 
