* mily and good ‘fortune, 
p. 483,) but its having ftood this 
teft, has given confidence 
the cuftoms at 
582 
m the upper ‘part, rofe to a greater height 
than it had ‘been at for upwards of 50 
xears. Horfe-ftreet, and all the dower 
parts of the city, were completely imun- 
i, 
a: 
ioithe pit-door of the theatre; 
reat fearswere entertainedforthe remain- 
ne fide of Pulteney Bridge, (the whole 
north-fide of which had ‘heen previcuily 
carried away as menconed an our laft, 
trying 
of its fafety, 
and renders the fitvation of the inhabitants 
me 
- inthe New-Town much more agreeable. 
Government has configned a cargo of 
herrings from Leith, to the collectors of 
riftol, for the relief of the 
Tabouring poor of that city; and. the mayor 
and other gentlemen ‘have fubfcribed a 
and, and have fent for another cargo, for 
the fanie laudable purpofe. Briftol is to 
be the depofit of all the herrings, with 
which government mean .to fupply the 
neighbouring country: 
_ Married.) At Bath, Mr. Lindley, a 
eelebrated performer on the violoncello, 
to Mifs ‘Taylor, alfo of great mufical ce- 
lebrity. 
At Briftol, the Rev. Mr. Eden, vicar 
of St. Nichclas, to Mis: Chambers.—Mr. 
j. Parfons, an eminent grazier, to Miis 
Blews, both of Yatton.—Mr. Jacques, 
merchant, to Mifs Ervin, ef Clifton.— 
Mr. A. Alman, broker, to Mifs J. Alex- 
ander. 
At Dunfter, Mr. James ‘Newton, of 
Redhuifh, to Mifs Sarah Leigth. — 
Died.| At Bath, Mrs. Scrope, relict of 
Caftle-Coombe, and 
Rev. N. Wade, rector of Preften.—Mr. 
Rewbotham,many years arefpectable per- 
former at fhe Bath and Briftol theatres.— 
Mrs. Sheppard, wife of the Rev. E. Shep- 
perd, of Chatham-row.—The Rev. Dr. 
Stuart.—Aged 83, ‘Mrs. Price, relict of 
B. Price, efq. of Eaft Charlton, Berks — 
Aged 69, Mr. Gibbons, fen. an eminent 
grocer and tea-dealer—-Aged €0, Mrs. 
Tfted,’ relidvof A. Hfted, efq of Exton, in 
Northamptonfhire-—Mrs. Tripp, relict of 
y. ‘Tripp, efq, barrifter at law, 
Thunton.— Aged +60, S. »Hall, eig.—l. 
Singer, efq.—tn ueen-fquare, |]. Sey- 
mour, efg.a gentleman of refpectable fa- 
in: Dorfetfl:ire ; 
and a few days after, in New King-freet, 
ce, Mrs. Seymour, his 
mother.— Aged 67, ‘Mrs. Beitle, sife of 
‘Mr. Bottle, E 
At Briftol, Mails Qwen, in St. John’s- 
fireet.—Mifs Viney, in St. Thomas’s-{t.— 
. "Fhompfon, in ‘Vrinity-ftreet.— Mrs. 
7, wife of Mr, Fear,-currier.— Mr. J. 
Arnold, undertaker—Mir. Francis, under- 
raker.—Mr-R. Cottle, corn-meter.— Mr. 
Blake and Mr. JoNewnham, publicans.— 
Mrs. M. Witherell, aged near 100-years, 
te of - 
Somerfet/bire—Derfet/oire—Devonfbire. 
/ 
-Barrett.— Mis Burgefs. 
[ Jan. ly. 
widow of the Jate Mr. J. Witherell, of 
Wells, and mother of Mr, Witherell, in 
the Old Market.——In an advanced age, 
Mrs. Huifh, wife of Mr. Huifh, tobacco- 
nift—Mrs. Smith, wife of Mr. Smith, 
haberdaiher and hofier.— Mr. Jackfon, 
woollen-draper. 
At the Hotwells, Lady Molyneux, re- 
lic of the late Rt. Hon.Sir (C. Molyneux. 
—At his henfe in College Place, Mr. W. 
Patty, an eminent archite@.—M. S. Har- 
rington,—Mr. W.Criip, publican. Mrs. 
Peniber, wife of Mr. Penber, attorney. 
—Mrs. Barrett, wife of Mr. Thomas 
At Clifton, Mrs. Hopkins, wife of Mr. 
Hopkins, woollen-draper. : 
At Chilcompton, Mrs. Tooker, wife of 
John Tooker, efq. major-commandant of 
the Chew and Chewioa Volunteers. 
The 25th of Dec. at Chard, mich Ja- 
mented, after a lingering and painful ill- 
nefs, which he bore with ‘the refignation 
and patience of a Chriftian, aged,62, W. 
Toulmin, M.D. He was formerly a fur- 
geon and apothecary of confiderable emi- 
nence, at Flackney, near London. 
In ‘London, Mrs. Gadfrey, who had 
practifed midwifery in Bath, 60 years. 
At Hampftead, VT: Rundell,efq. amem- 
ber of the common-council, and late an 
eminent furgeon of Bath. 
At Welis, R. Tudway, efq. brether to 
C. Tudway, efq. MP. for that city. 
At Dunfter, Mifs Efcott, a maiden lady. 
At Everfhot, Mr. John Jacobs, many 
years fchoolmafter of that place. 
At Fitzhead, immediately after having 
_ made a hearty dinner, Mr. Toogood, an 
opulent and refpectable farmer. 
At Box, near Bath, Mr. Coftle. 
At Congerfbury, John Knight, efg. 
At Doulton, near Shepton-Mallett, 
Mr. Jeffery. 
DORSETSHIRE. 
Mar ried.| At Beveridge, Chapel, Mr. 
A. Wakely, excife-officer, aged 28, to Mrs. 
C. Tarver. of, Cranborne, aged.5r. 
At Gillingham, Mr. J. Gauntlett, of 
Sherringten-mill, Wilts, to MifeHeal. 
Died | At Dorchefter, Mifs S:Churchill. 
At Bridport, Mr. Samuel Punfield, fail- 
-eloth maker. 
At Hyde, near Bridport, the Rev. C. 
Sherive. —. 
At Weymouth, the Rev. Jof. Wilkins, 
one of the minifters of the Proteftant Dif- 
fenters in that town. , For liberality ef fen~ 
timent, generofity, and yniform integrity, 
he had but few equals, and.fearcely any 
fuperiors. ; . 
At Poole, aged.22, Mr. James Waitt. 
At Broadway, near Weymouth, Mrs.De 
Borgi, wife of Mr. Thomas De.Borgi, late 
of Piddletown. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
R. Locke, of Brunfworthy, near North 
Moulton, is taking. meaiures to.intreduce — 
- his 
