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At Hawyard Farm, Stratfieldfay, after a 
Saort illnefs, Mr. Wm. ‘Tubb, aged 49. 
At Fareham, in her 84th yeai, Mrs. Kinchins 
At Chelbolton, Mr. John Tredgold. 
At Chriftchurch, in the prime of life, Mifs 
Lucy Jeans, eldeft daughter of Dr. Jeans. 
_ Atan advanced age, Mr. John Foote, many 
years mafter of the free {chool at Tytherlay. 
BERKSHIRE. 
Died.] At Reading, after a lingering ilnefs, 
Mr. Hannington, of the Wheat Sheaf inn, 
Aged 71, Mr. Bartlett. In her 83d year, Mrs. 
Willis.. Mr. Hornblow. 
At Burghfield fuddenly, Col. Robert Blane. 
At Abingdon, Mr. Thomas Kendall, who 
regularly, in his line of bufinefs, made the ’‘cir- 
cuit of England twice a year, for a feries of 
years. 
At Harehatch, near Maidenhead, Mr. John 
Young. ‘ 
At Mengewell, after a fhort illnefs, in his 
24th year, Mr. Wm. Hulcup. 
At Windfor Caitle, fuddenly, Mrs. Corbyn. 
She dropped down in an apopledtic fit, as fhe 
was walking after dinner, and expired im- 
mediately. 
WILTSHIRE. 
The Duke of Marlborough, according to 
annual cuftem, gave, on the 6th inft. a dona- 
tion of feyen fat oxen, and an adequate pro- 
portion of bread, to be diftributed among the 
poor in the neighbourhood of Blenheim 
Marvied.| At Bowood Park, Robt. Smith, 
efq. to Mifs Vernon. 
Died.| At Salisbury, after a feyere and 
lingering illnefs, Mr. Brownjohn. 
At Ramsbury, Mrs. Chitty, of the Bell 
fan. 
At Yeovil, Onefiphorus Worry, efq. 
At Sepworth Houfe, in her 12th year, Mifs 
Hardwicke, only daughter of the rey. Dre 
Hardwicke, Re¢tor of Supworth. 
At Dean, in her 42d year, Mifs Mary 
Lynch, one of the Nuns, at Dean’s Manfion 
Houfe. 
At Swipgdon, Matter Henry Goddard, 
younget fon of Ambrofe Goddard, efy. one 
of the Reprefentatives for Wilts. 
‘ SOMERSE TSHIRE. 
Married,| At Bath, the rey. James Bre- 
therton, to Mids Ponting. Pafcoe Grenéell, 
efq. of Taplow, in the county of Bucks, to 
the Hon, Georgina Sentleger, fifter cf the 
prefent Lord Vifcount Doneraile. Alfo Mr. 
Crumptoa, of the Theatre, to Mifs Ann Cot- 
tel, daughter ofthe late Mr. J. Cotfel, pumper 
at the Hot Bath. Mr. John Penny, to Mifs 
Mary Ann Howell. 
At Lindtham, the rey. Mr. Hodge, of 
Glafonbury, to Mrs. Lane, of the former 
place. 
Dicd.] At Bath, in his 61f year, Knight 
Mitchell, efq. a gentleman of large property 
in Cambridgethire. Mr, Lydeard, plumber. 
Mr. Richard Egan, aged 85. Mrs. Purdie, 
mother of Mrs. Pritchard; of the Parade 
Cottee-houle, Mr. Oakley. Lady. Deane. 
Mifs Anderdon. George Core, efq. Anthony 
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Chapman, efq. of Tarrant Gunville, Dorfete 
Mr. Happerfield. Mrs. Trottman, 
At Wells, the rev. T. Payne, A. M. one 
of the Canons Refidentiary of the Cathedral 
Church, Reétor of Langattock, and brother 
to the Countefs Dowager of Northampton, 
and Lady Frances Seymour. 
At Honiton, Mifs Ann Sweeting. 
At Downend, Mr. Wm. Emmett. 
The rev. Mr. Hawes, many years Curate of 
Box, near Bath. 
Near Bath, in an advanced age, Mr. Mut. 
ratt. 
: By the burfting of a blood veffel, Mrs. Jen- 
nings, of Hooper’s-court, near Walcot Church, . 
Bath. 
At Widcomb, unlamented by a fingle 
fellow-creature, Jacob Ifgar, of notorious 
memory, who has long been a terror to the 
poor and diftrefied inhabitants of Widcomb, 
and its neighbourhood. Ifgar was deeply im- 
plicated in the tranfaétions relative to the wilf 
forged by Sir John Briggs, and only got clear 
by turning evidence. His wife, who was 
fubpeenaed in his behalf on that trial, died the 
day previous to its coming on. Since that 
period he has loft five children out of fix. 
At the fame place, Mrs. Mary Houfe. 
At Long Afhton, in an advanced age, Mrs. 
Collinfon, mother of the late rev. John Col- 
linfon, Vicar of that parifh. 
At Yatton, Mrs. Young. 
At Glaftoabury, in her 77th year, Mrs. 
Bond: She had a prefertiment of her deceaie, 
and went, in confequence, to take leave of 
her children and grand-children, 91 in number, 
At Worle, Mrs, Wollan. 
At Godney Farm, near Glaftonbury, Mr. 
Comer, grazier, : 
At Wincanton, aged 68, Mr. Deane, 
DORSETSHIRE, : 
A fupply of frefh water from the Boiling 
Rock, for the accommodation of the inha _ 
bitants of Weymouth, is already brought 
within the turnpike gate of that town, which 
{tood in great need of this indifpenfible necef- 
fary of life. bey Leng 
Married,| At Dorchefter, Mr. John Tapp 
jun. to Mifs Stickland. ; 
At Blandford, James Randolph, efg. of 
Bath, to Mifs K. St. Barbe, of Landfgown 
Crefcent, Bath. fae 
Died. At Weymouth, Mr. Lonnon, mater 
of the Bear inn ; and, a few days after, Maier 
Sherry, his fon-in-!aw. 
DEVONSHIRE. : 
The rev. John Kidd, a clergyman, im the 
North of Deyon, was lately reduced to fuch 
great diftrefs, as to folicit.relief by public fub- 
{cription, He had a wife. and. five infant 
children, whom he had long fupported on the 
{canty pittance of his curacy; and his cha~ 
racter appearing to be unblemifhed, the fub- 
fcription was liberally fupported by the fu- 
perior clergy and gentry of his diocefe. The 
Bifhop of Exeter, greatly to his honour, ‘with- 
out any other knowledge of this worthy man, 
than what arofe from thefe public circum- 
ftances, 
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