1799:] 
gingerbread baker. Aged 70, Mr, Collins, 
trunk-maker, Nathan Farcer, efq. late of 
the Treafury Eaft India houfe. Mrs. Salkeld. 
Mrs. Warwick, widow of Mr. W. formerly 
of the Roya! Oak inn. 
At Windfor, Mrs. Evans, mgany years 
houfekeeper to the, queen. 
At Abingdon, Matthew Philips, efq. 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
At a general meeting of the Bath and 
Weft of England Society for the encourage- 
mont of Agriculture, Arts, Manufaétures, and 
Commerce, the extreme advance in the price of 
Spanifh wool was taken into confideration, in 
confequence of a letter from the prefident lord 
Somerville. This meeting recommended to 
the moft confiderable breeders, <n immediate 
care in the feledtion for breeding the largeft 
poffible number of the fine qwooled young 
rams and ewes, which care may be exercifed 
confiftently with the neccflary attention to 
carcafe. 
A quantity of fine feed of Ruta-baga, or 
Swedith turnip, the late abundant proof of 
the value of which plant for fpring fuod nas 
induced the Society again to recommend it to 
general notice, : 
Thanks were yoted to fevera: ingenious 
artifts, and other correfpondents, for their 
communications, efpecially to Mr. George 
Siothert, of Bath, for his model of an ingeni- 
ous machine for weighing live cattle ; fo Mr. 
Clay tor exhibiting his rzwo-eart waggon; and 
to Mr. Tunftal of the county of York, for his 
CNdeavouts to perfeét a new po;table threth- 
img-machine to be worked by hand for fmall 
and middling farmers. 
An elephant’s tooth, feven feet in length, 
and twenty-one in circumference, was lately 
difcovered by fome workmen at Lark-hall, 
near Bath. On being expofed to air, the fur- 
face crumbled into a fine’ powder. 
Married.) At Bath, Mr. Archer of London, 
to Mifs Gleddon. 
join Wray, efq. of Yorkthire, to Mrs. 
Cowper, relict of Mr. Cowper. 
Mr. E. Little to Mifs A. Ward. 
Thomas Jennings, efq. captain of the qth 
dragoon guards to Mifs Clibborn, daughter of 
the late J. C. efq. of Kildare, Ireland. 
At Bridgwater, G. 8. Gibbes, M.D, of Bath, 
to Mifs M. Sealy. | } uh 
At Fromefield, Mr. William Chiflett, att. 
to Mifs Parith, of Shawford, near Beckington. 
At Briftol, Mr, Pricketts, co Mifs Alling- 
ham of the Bath theatre. 
Mr. James Lee, of the Bell-inn, to Mifs 
Bevan. . Hy, 
Died.) At Bath, Mr. John Keene, printer. 
Mrs. Dunn, wife of —— Dunn, efg.. Mrs. 
Stockham. Mrs. Flower. Mis. Cripps, wife 
of J. Cripps, of Cirencefter, Gloucefter, 
At Box, William Martin, a poor boy, whe 
fell into a tub of fcalding wort, at a houfe 
where he was employed to watch the -fur 
hace, 
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343, 
At Bath Eafton, Mifs Charlotte Hennyfony ~ 
daughter of Mrs. Hennyfon, _ 
At Norton, near Taunton, in the prime of 
life, Mifs Mary Norman. i 
At Clifton, Mifs Frances Sotheby, fecond 
daughter of William Sotheby, efq 
At Briftol, aged 84, Mr. Gravenor. Mr. 
Serjeant, 
At the Hotwells, Mrs, Buckman. Mre 
Jone many years cierk to Llewellin and Cog 
rewers, Aged 77, Rev. Dr. Camplin, many _ 
years vicar ot St. Nigholas, and St. Lennards, | 
Mis. Thinbeck, wife of Mr. Thinbeck, gua-. 
ker. Aged 85, Mrs. Kilbey. Mr, Raiphy 
apothecary to the Briftol difpenfary. 
At Mcikfham, Mifs Bruges, eldeft daughe 
ter of Thomas Bruges, efq. 
At High Deverell-farm, aged 62, Mrs. 
Morfe. 
At Crewkerne, aged 69, the Rev. Wil- 
liam Blake, paftor of the diffenting congre- 
gation at that place, during the lung period of 
44 years. WILTSHIRE, 
A fingular caufe was lately tried at Salif- 
bury affizes, very interefting to farmers. and 
graziers. Mr. Parham of Ebbeborner, brought 
an aétion againft Mr, Deal of Shaftefbury, to 
recover damages for the improper manage= 
ment of 150 fheep, which he had undertaken 
to winter, and Which were much reduced in 
their value, when compared with others of the 
fame ftock wintered elfewhere. Mr. Parhara 
recovered go/, damages with. cofts.. 
Married.] At Bulford, Mr. Robert Wile 
liams to Milfs Roberts. 
Died.) At Winchefter, aged 47, Mrs. Eliza- 
beth Budd, wife of Mr. Henry Budd, of the 
Doiphin inn. : 
At Salifbury, Mr. Chambers, a very old 
inhabitant. Mr, Tapper. Mifs Cannings. 
Mrs. Henrietta Wenyeve. Aged 77, Mrs. 
Mary Green. 
At Spy-park, aged 91, Lady Bayntum, wife 
of Sir Edward Bayntum. 
At Ivy church-houfe, near Salifbury, Mifs 
Hinxman, eldeft daughter of H. Hinxman, efq. 
At Laverftock, Mr. Edward Hayter, who 
was forty years clerk of that parifh. 
At North Charford Farm, near Downton, 
Mrs. Short, who was feized with fits as fhe 
was walking in het orchard, and expired in a 
few hours. 
CORNWALL, 
Died.} At Falmouth, the hon. Mrs. 
Montgomerie, late of Ireland, on her way to 
Lifhon. She is filter of lord Gosford. 
. WALES, 
Married.} At Jeffrefton, Pembrokethirey 
the rev. Matthew Surtees, reétor of North 
Cerney, Gloucefterfhire, to Mifs Allen, daugh- 
ter of John Bartlett Allen, efg. of Cafleley, 
Pembrokethire. * 
Died.] At Breen, the rev. Hugh Jones, 
rector of Llywell, and juftice of the peace for 
the county of Brecon. At Preftign, Radnor 
fhirey William Powell, efq. of Broadheath, 
SCOTLAND 
