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of our nayal hiftory. He was uncle to the 
preient Vifcount Barrington, and brother to 
the Bifhop of Durham. 
At Philip’s Norton, where he was on a vi- 
fit, Johm Hooper, efq of Briftol. 
At Camerton, aged 75, the Rev. John 
Prowfe, 51 years rector of that parith. 
At Briftol, the lady of E, F. Bourke, efq. 
ef the Fort. Mr. Shurmer Bath, maltfter, 
commonly called Dr. Bath, from his difpenf- 
ing large quantities of medicine to the poor 
gratis. He wasa man of a humaneand bene- 
volent difpofition, and was one of the princi- 
pal promoters of the Briftol Afylum for the 
blind, of the fchools of St. James and St, 
Paul, and of other charitable inftitutions in’ 
that city. Of the yellow fever, Captain Bal - 
raano, of this port; alfo Mr. Balmano’s mo- 
ther. MifsSufannah Nichols. Mr. Palmer, 
engineer. Mrs. Williams, at the Bridewell. 
Mifs Foxhall, daughter of Mr. Foxhall, in 
North-ftreet. Mrs. Blitchley, wite of Mr. 
Blitchley, Hnen-draper. Mr. Harry Jones, 
maltfter. Mrs Stockman, wife of Mr. Stock. 
man, in Caftle-ftreet. Aged 21, Mifs Gill, 
daughter of Mr. Jofeph Gill, woolftapler. 
Aged 92, Mrs. Stephenion, a quaker. 
At the Hotwells, Mrs. Reeks, widow of 
the late Robert Reeks, eiq. of S. Baddefley, 
Hants. Inthe igth year of her age, Mifs 
Jane Carleton, one of the co-heirefies of the 
late Lough Carleton, efq. 
At Clifton: aged 44, Peter Simpfon, efq. 
elder brother of -Samuel Simpfon, efq. of 
Bakewell Hall, Derby hire. 
At Eaft Stower, Mr. William Godwin, who 
was drowned whilft bathing. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
Thirty-feven bakers, butchers, and fhop- 
keepers, at Afhburton, were lately fined by 
the magifirates, for felling by fhort weights 
and meafures. 
At the late affizes for this county ten per- 
fons were conviéted of capital crimes, and 
fentenced to death. 
éfarried.] At Exeter, the Rev. C. Tucker, 
of Kilmington, to Mifs Symons. Mr, 
Evang, printer, of Briftol, to Mifs Eleanor 
Bath, of this city. 
At Plymouth, Mr. Knighton, furgeon, to 
Mifs D, Hawker, fourth daughter of the late 
Captain Hawker, of the navy. Mr. Waugh, 
or Plymouth Dock, to Milfs M. Macey, of 
Plymouth. 
At. Buckfattleigh, Mr. Richard Holditch, 
of Dartbricge Houfe, to Mifs Berry. 
General A. Mackenzie, to Mrs. Middle- 
ditch, cf Pickwell Soufe, near Barnftable. 
At Cullumpton, Mr. William Rice, to 
Mifs Mary Webber. »Mr, Henry Pannel, to 
Mifs Ann Weftiake. 
At Littleham, near Exmouth, Lieutenant 
Dewaney, or the Eait Devon militia, to Mifs 
Buliel, daughter of the late Alderman Bul- 
fe}, of Exeter. 
Died.} At Exeter, fuddenly, at the Caf- 
tle, Mr. Brookes, fexton of the parifh of 
Charles, in Plymouth, 
Devenfhire—Cornwall—Scotland— Ireland. 
[ Sept. r, 
At Exmouth, Mr. 
Sherborne. Mrs. Mary Long, wife of Mr. 
Ifaac Long, pilot, of Exeter. 
CORNWALL. 
Sir Chriftopher Hawkins, bart. has been 
elected M.P. for Grampound, in the room 
of Bryan Edwards, efq. deceafed. 
Married.| Mr, Alesaudes Moore, to Mrs, 
Fanny Thomas, widow ef the late Mr. Han- 
nibal. Thomas, innkeeper. 
At St. Germain’s, Mr. Lefkeard, to Mifs 
Hodge, of St. Germain’s. 
'. At Falmouth, Mr. D. Pritchard, fteward 
of the Mary Packet, to Mifs Eliz. Trounce, 
Died.| | At Falmouth, Mr. John Raglano. 
At Cyws Morchard, Mifs L. Melhuith, of 
Stockley Pomery. 
SCOTLAND. 
Married.| At Edinburgh, Arthur Forbes, 
efq. of Culloden, to Mifs Cumming, daughter 
of the late Sir John Cumming. Mr. John 
Fleming to Mifs Chrift. Smellie, daughter of 
Richard Smellie, merchant, of Glafgows 
Mr. Wm. Watfon, of Glafgow, to Mifs Janet 
Kirkland. 
At Cordale, Hubert Marfhall, efg. to Mifs 
Sterling. 
Died.] At Edinburgh, Henry Butler, efq. 
of Pitlochry. Mr. Alexander Millar, fuper- 
vifor of excife, aged 83. Mrs. Margaret 
Abercrombie, reliét of the late Colonel Mun- © 
go Campbell, of the Scotch’ brigade. 
At Kirkhill, Wett Lothian, Mifs Erfkine, 
of the Heims, daughter of the Hon. Thomas 
Erfkine, M. P. 
At Gayfield, Lady Gordon, reli& of the 
late Sir Alex. Gordon, of Leffmoir, bart. 
At Glafgow, Mrs. Janet Hamilton, wife of 
Mr. Rt. Wallace, furgeon. 
At the Manfe of Logie, aged So, the Rev. 
James Wright. 
At Aberdeen, James Thomfon, efq. cafhier 
of the Commercial Banking Company. 
IRELAND. 
Married.] At Dublin, Major General 
Edward Morrifon, to Lady Caroline King, 
daughter of the late Earl of Kingfton. 
Thomas Armftrong, attorney at law, to 
Mifs Connor, daughter of R. Connor, efq. 
Lawrence White, efq. of Scornagh, Wex- 
ford, to Mifs Jane Plunkett, eldeft daughter 
of Thomas Plunkett, efq. of Portmarnock, 
ccunty of Dublin. 
Died.| At Dublin, John Heard, efg. 
Mis. White, wife of Luke White, efq. 
Lady Ann Powell, fier of the Earl of Ald- 
borough. 
At. Milfield, Black-rock, near Dublin, 
Lady Johnfon, reli& of the late Sir William 
Joinfon, bart. of Gilford. 
On the commons of Dalkey, near Dublin, 
aged 103, Bridget Hudfon, a poor woman} 
fhe had outlived five hutbands, 
At Sa dyford, near Kiljobbin, Mrs. Roo- 
ney, wife of Michael Rooney: fhe was’ his 
fitth wife, and one weels after her death he 
was married again, at the village chapel, in 
the gsth year of his age, 
MONTHLY 
Samuel Hayward, of 
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