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At Briftol, Mrs. Phipps, of the Three 
Queens. Mrs. Whitaker, wife of Mr. 
Whitaker, haberdafher. Mrs. Papps, wife 
of Mr. Papps, hofier. Mr. William Brown, 
at the Ship Tavern. Mrs. Napper, wife of 
Mr. George Napper, a Quaker. Mrs, Mor- 
rifon, furrier. Mr. Wiliiam Miller, mafon. 
Mr. T. Carelefs, fon of we Carelefs, of 
Ludlow. 
At Clifton, at an advanced age, John hess 
cher, efq. 
At Efton, Mr. P. D. Tuckett, merchant, 
of Briftol, a Quaker, to Mrs. Wright, wi- 
dow of the late ——— Wright, efg., banker, 
of London. 
At Keynfham, Mrs. M. Dark. 
At Sutton Montis, the wife of Mr. James 
Leach, 
- At Widcombe, near Bath, aged 89, Mrs. 
Howfe, widow of the late Mr. Howle. 
_ At Claverton, near Bath, aged 75,. James 
Marchant, forty-two years woodman at Prior 
Park and Claverton. 
At Chatley Farm, aged 77, Mrs. Moger. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
Mr. Pile, of Kenn, near Exeter, has taken ~ 
from one hive of bees this year fixty-fix 
pounds weight of honey. 
At the late autumnal meeting, at Exeter, 
of the Weftern Apiarian Society, Sir Law- 
yence Pali, bart., in the chair, feveral pre- 
_Mmiums were given, and others propofed, for 
the beft methods of improving the manage- 
ment, the protection, and the propagation, 
of bees and their honey. 
Married.} At Topfham, Nich. Brooke, 
M.D., late of Bath, formerly an eminent 
merchant at Exeter, and author of Obferva- 
tions on the Cuftoms and Manners of Italy, 
to Mrs.-Vivafor, a very refpectable widow 
lady, of Topfham. 
At Exeter, the Rev. Richard Buller, vi- 
car of Colyton, aad only fon of the late 
Lord Bifhop of Exeter, to Mifs Sophia Mar- 
fhail. Mr. T. Kempfon, to Mifs Emma 
Saunders, beth late of the New London [nn 
in this city, but now of the Seven Stars, 
‘Totaes. 
At Barnftapie, the Rev. Daniel Palmer, 
to Mifs Elizabeth Alleyne, niece of Sir John 
Alleyne, bart., of Mefner-hail, Effex. Mr. 
Clifone Mufgrave, goldfmith, of Taunton, 
to Mifs Jane Haydon. 
At Totnes, E. Dix, efg., of the a 
navy, .to Mifs Charlotte Edward Goveric 
At Seaton, John Edward Lee, ei of 
Portland-place, sear Hammerfmith, to Mils 
Mary Le Hardy, of Jerfey. 
At Sprayton Barton, Mr. F. Barker, far- 
mer, of Newton St. Cyres, to Milfs G. Bat- 
tifhall. 
At Wotton Fitzpayne, Mr. 
boiler, of Exeter, to Mifs Leach. 
At Broadhembury, the Rev. J. K. Cleve, 
of Kentifbeare, to Mifs Saunders, of Weet- 
ing Gall, Norfolk. 
Dicd.} At Exeter, Mrs. Burnett, wise of 
“Ath, foap- 
Devonfhire—Cornwall—Wales. 
[Nov. I, 
Mr. Alderman Burnett. Lawrence Jaaffe, 
efq., paymafter of the ath regiment of foot, 
Mr. Ainbrofe Penny, whofe wite lad died 
feven days before him. The wife of Mr. 
William Tucker, glazier. 
At her houfe near Exeter, Mrs. Bellew, 
relict of the late Capes Henry Bellew, of 
the royal navy. 
At David’s Hiil, Pearce, efq., 
fome years fince a refpectabie merchant in 
Portugal. 
At Piyimauth, aged 49, H. Achefon, efg., 
one of the joint isfpe@ting furgeons of his 
Majefty’s forces in the weftera diftrid. 
At Exmouth, aged 29, Jofeph Hucks, 
efq., youngeft fon of William Hucks, efq., 
late of Knarefborough, Yorkthire. 
At Plympton, the Rev. R Fotter, fenior, 
who for a feries of years was vicar of that 
place, and mafter of the free grammar {cliool 
there. John Palmer, efg., fentor alderman 
of that ancient borough, and formerly purier 
of the late and prefent Royal George. . 
At Thorveton, near Exeter, aged 64, the 
Rev. Jonn Reynell, diffenting minifter. 
At Ridgway, the Rev. W. Mayow, curate 
of Plympton St. Mary. 
At Tallaton, fudsenly, James William 
Roffeter, efq. 
At Barnftaple, Mrs. Davie, wife of John 
Davie, efg., late of Orleigh, and fifter to 
Francis Baffett, efq., of Harton Court. 
CORNWALL, 
Died] At Tremeggie, in Budock, near 
Falmouth, aged 80, Mr. John Trefidder, 
At Penzance, Mr. John Hewett, many 
years a refpectable bookfeller and itationer. 
WALES. 

Lately, as fome workmen were digging for 
a foundation near Carleon church-yard, they 
found feveral large cubic aitar-ftones, upon 
one of which is this infcription : 
D D. Vili. Kal. Od?o—an one fide : 
WN. B. Augg. Genio Leg. 2. dug.—on the other 
fide. 
This proves that Carleon was the ftation of 
the 2¢ Roman legion, and from thence had 
its name Caer Legio, in Welth Caerleon. 
The difturbances that were lately provoked 
among the workmen at Merthyr Tydfil, in 
Giambreainthies, have entirely fubfided ; but 
twenty of the rioters have been committed 
to Cardiff gaol. 
Ma riéd: } 
Lewis, grocer, of London, to 
lianss, of Coed Cochion. 
At Abergavenny, Mr. Steel, furgeon, to 
Mifs Margaret Chambre, of Lanfoyft Houle. 
At Hay, Thomas Howels, junior, to 
Mits Price. 
Llanfpythid, Brecor, Ofborn Yeats, 
efg., of Monkimiil, Gloucefterfhire, to Milfs 
Wi jiams, of Penpont. 
Edward Edwards, efq, of Tyn-y-Wer- 
glodd, Llangollen, to Mifs Sarah Johnfon, 
of Liverpool, ; 
At Ulanrhiadyr, Deiibieh, Mr. 
Mifs Wil- 
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