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» At the fame place, Mr. John Hale, to 
Mrs. M. Williams. 
At Wells, Mr. James Bacon, to Mifs 
Bull. ; 
Married.] At Wayford, Mr. John Framp- 
ton, of Greenham Farm, to Mifs Elfwood, 
of Blackdown. The happy bridegroom has, 
for the laft 45 years, been in the conftant 
habit of paying his devoirs to the fair object 
of his affeétions regularly twice a week, in 
doing which he has travelled as a pedeftrian, 
within that time, little lefs than 17,000 
miles ! ' \ 
At Moolham-houfe, near Iiminfter, Mr. 
William Slater, to Mifs Amelia Wallington, 
Mr, John Cook, grazier, of Rookfbridge, 
to Mifs Haynes. 
At Chewton-Mendip, Mr. Lamorock 
Curtis, to Mifs Ann Hippifley. 
At Kingfdon; Mr. Thomas Parker, to 
Mifs E. Tucker. 
At Barrington church, Mr. T. Brookman, 
of Sandford, to Mifs Parker, of Langford. 
Died.} At Bath, John Qunning, efp. 
F, R. S.A. S. S. furgeon-general to the army, 
and furgeon extraordinary to the king. Alfo 
Major Keightley- 
' At the fame place, Aaron Knight, many 
years head hoftler at the Mews in Avon- 
treet: after doing his cuftomary duty inthe 
morning, he went into the hay-loft, and 
hung himfelf: He was an honett and faith- 
ful fervant, but has been fubject to fits of 
melancholy and defpondency for a confidera- 
ble time. He has left a wife and four chil- 
aren, 
At his feat at’ Menford Caftle, ina very 
advanced age, Dr. Pugh, an eminent and - 
fuccefsful practitioner. 
At Winford, Mrs. Yorke. ( 
At Stanton Wick, of the gout in his 
fomach, Mr. Jofeph Sage 
At Bath, Mrs. Methold, reli€t of the late 
E..Methold, efq. She has left handfome 
legacies to moft of the charitable inftitutions 
in Bath, and sol. to the afylum for poor blind 
peérfons in Briftol. ‘ 
At the fame place, after an illnefs of 
only a few hours, Mrs. Tarry haberdasher. 
Mifs Davis, fifter of Dr. Davis.. Mrs. Ra- 
cey- In an advanced age, Mrs. Sheppard. 
Mr. Tfaac Matthews. Mr. John Gent,, jun. 
apothecary. Mrs. Juliana Mackworth, fifter 
of the late fir Herbert Mackworth, of Gnoll 
Caitle, Glamorganfhire. Her death was oc- 
cafioned by a fevere contufion on the head, 
which fhe received.by a fall from the vine- 
yards. , ; 
At Frome, fuddenly, Mrs. Middleton. 
Mr. James Turner, fchoolmafter of the 
parifh of Keen, near Garton, was. lately 
found drowned ina ditch near his own houfe. 
He was a very ufeful man in the neighbour- 
hood, and fupported an unblemithed cha- 
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Tacrery. 
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Married.| At Frampton, Mr. William 
Salifbury, to Mifs Jane Lucas. ™ 
At Pitcombe, the rev. William Fredericle 
Grove, of Melbury Abbas, to Mils Pounfetty 
of Cole-place, near Bruton, Somertfetthire. 
Died.| At Ofmington, near-Weymouth, 
after a fhort illnefs, Mifs Wood. 
, At Weft Coker, Mr.Abraham Sandford. 
- At Odcombe, whilft fitting in his chair, 
juft after he had paid his workmen, Mr. 
Harris, ftone-cutter. 
; DEVONSHIRE. 
Marricd.| At Exeter, Robert Walpole: 
Dudley, efq. of the Wiltfhire militia, to 
Mrs. S. Grahame, widow of Robert Gra- 
hame, efg. of Morphie. 
At Tor-Abbey, Mr. William Throgmor- 
ton, to Mifs Giffard. 
At Plymouth, Captain Elrington, of the 
army, to Mifs Colby, of Barnftaple. 
Died.]| At Exeter, Thomas Hayman, 
gent. coroner forthat city. Alfo, Mr. Joun, 
Rickord. Mr. Alliftone. In the 74th year: 
of her age, Mrs, Elizabeth Kennavay.. ~~ 
_ At her feat at Crofs, near Torrington, the 
right hon. lady Clinton, widow of the late 
Robert George William Trefufis, lord Clin- 
ton, who died in Auguft laft. 
At Hall, in this county, Mr. Charles 
Chichefter, aged 76. 
At Silverton, aged 84, Mr. Robert Rowe. 
Ov TANIA THE Sie tees S 
The following PROCLAMATION far a MrET= 
inc of Wetsu Barpsy at Midjiummer, 
1798, will prove that the race of bards and 
the religion of the Druids is not yet extinG. 
*¢-In the year 1797, the fun being in 
Alban Hevin, or the furnmer folftice, an In- 
vitation was given, in the, hearing of the 
country, and the government, under the pe- 
riod of a year and a day, with proteétion for 
all who might feek for privilege and gradua- 
tion in fcience and bardifm, to repair to the, 
London Meeting, upon Primrofe Hill; to 
the Chair of Glamorgan, upon Tyle y Gawl; 
and to the Chair of North Wales at Caerwys 3, 
where there will not be a naked weapon 
againft them; .and then and there, in the 
‘prefenee of M. Du, Tolo Morganwg, and B._ 
Glas, and others, Bards according to the 
privilege of the Bards of the Ifie of Britain, 
to deliver and fet forth the judgment of the 
feMions, in the face of the fun, ‘and’in the 
eye of the light, on all, with refpett to ge~ 
nius and moral conduét, who may feek for 
prefidency and privilege. ‘And alfo at the 
time and ‘places aforefaid, ‘to pronounce on. 
the merits, and to adjudgea prize, for the 
beft Tranflation, into Welfh, of Gray’s Ode, 
‘¢ The Bard;” and relating to other macters, 
according to the rivkhts and’ cuftom of the 
Bards of the ifle of Britain. 
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