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Ul ‘ se > 
 Alfo, Edward Berkeley Portman, efq. 
~ ef Brianftone, Derfet, to Mifs Lucy Whitby, 
fecond daughter of the Rev. Thomas Whit- 
by, of Creffweli, Stafferdthire. 
Likewife, William Wightman, efq. 
Mifs Punter, of Bathwick. 
At Taunten, Thomas William Portnom, 
efg. of the Bengal artillery, fon or the late 
Kolonel Portnom, commandant of engineers 
im Bengal, to Mifs Catherine Leffie Grove. 
At Wintanton, Mr. Dyne, attorney, of 
Bruton, to Mifs F. Mefliter, of the former 
piace. 
Died.] Onthe 15th inftant, at Bath, of 
x gradual decline, aged above threefcore 
~ears, Richard Hutchinfon, better known 
ay the name of Foslifh Dick, who has been 
gor the lait forty years a regular attendant on 
+he fervants of the lodging houfes on the 
Parades, Abbey-Green, and that neighbour- 
hood 3 where he regulary came early every 
gaofning, receiving from one or another his 
daily fupply of food, and returned to his 
fodgings in Widcome as regularly every even- 
img. The weaknefs of his intelleéts excited 
che compaffion, and the innocent fimpli- 
city of his behaviour the regard of many per- 
fons in the upper and lower walks of life, 
"he late David Garrick, Efq. for many years 
during his life, allowed him one fhilling a 
seek, which he alfo left Bim at his death. 
Be regularly attended all Meetings of the 
refpeétable fociety of Quakers, and was al- 
Towed by them likewile one fhilling a week. 
At every funeral of any note, Posr Dick was 
= confant attendant; and few families of 
confequence arrived on the Parades, but he, 
by his {miles and gettures, always feemed to 
welcome them to the lodgings of his good 
friends. 
At Bath, Mifs Mary Loder, of the theatre, 
daughter of the late Mr. John Loder, mufi- 
cian. Mr. William Davis, of Coombe Grove. 
Mrs, Smith, wife of Captain Smith, of the 
Horfe guards. 
At the fame place, Mr. Jofeph Cookman, 
of Chatham Row: he was feized with an 
apoplectic fit whilft fanding by 2 ciftern of 
water, in confequence of which, he fell 
backwards into the fame and was crowned. 
Az Flook, near Taunton, Mr. Metford. 
At Frome, after a fhort illneis, Mits Sufan 
Chafty. 
At Taunton, Mr. Wake, 
Bithop Bieze. 
to 
he 
mafter of the 
At the Hot Wells, Briftol, of a 
cline, in the 22d year of his age, We 
Francis Caulfield, efq. captain in the firit 
regiment of Guards. Toa perfon manly and 
meauciful he united a mind cultivated and 
polithed; and a heart rich in the poffeffien 
of every grace and virtue which can adorn 
and dignify the human character. If any 
undertaking of difficulty and danger called for 
hic exertions, he was bold and enterprizing 5 
3. mifery and wretchednefs claimed his com- 
miterzfion and allixance, tendernefs and be- 
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nevolence {welled his heart, and raifed the 
ready tear into his eye. Too open and ge- 
nerous to give offence, he was litile apt to 
be offended; and thofe individuals who had 
been attached to him from the attraétive 
freedom of his behaviour, and the winning 
graces of his converfation, in every after 
intercourfe of friendfhip found new and_ 
heightened motives to confirm and rivet their 
efteem. He had fcarcely attained the age 
of manhood, when family diflenfions, though 
otherwife unfortunate, yet highly honour- 
able to his charaéter and feelings, deprived 
him of the bleffings of domeftic felicity. So 
far as related to himfelf, a confcioufnefs ef 
the goodneis of his own cavufe would have 
enabled him to furmount its moft unpleafant 
effe&ts: but when he refleéted, that a fifter 
whom he moft affeétionately loved, and a 
brother with whom his exiitence was in 2. 
manner interwoven, were objeéts of a pa- 
rent’s unjuftifiable refentment, the tender- 
nefs of his nature overcame the energy of 
his mind; and he funk into an early grave 
beneath the preffure of a commendable af- 
fli€tion, 
DEVONSHIRE, 
Married.] Mr. John Baker, of Axminfter, 
teMifs Gifford, of Chard. 
Died.| At Exeter, Lieut. Andrew God- 
frey, of the royal navy. Mrs. Lendon. 
At Newton Buthel, aged 25, Mr. Benjamin 
Berry, attorney, firft lieutenant in Major 
Drake’s corps of Kingfkerfwell and Ipplepen 
Volunteers, and fecond fon of the late Mr. 
Berry, of Alphington, near Exeter: his abi- 
lities, diligence, and punétuality in his pro- 
feffion, gained him univerfal efteem. 
At Sandford, Mrs. Wreford. 
At Barnftaple, Mr. John Tamlyn. The 
Rev. William Robbins. In his 5rft year, 
the Rev. Benjamin Seaward, 21 years minifter 
-of the diflenting congregation of that place. 
CORNWALL.,- 
Married.|. At Truro, Henry Luxmore, 
M. D. of Dulvertoen Houfe, Somerfet, to 
Mifs Carlyon, youngeft fitter of Thomas Car- 
lyon, efq. of Tregrehan, Cornwall, 
Died.) At St. Stephens, Sir Jonathan 
Phillips. 
SCOTLAND. 
Wednefday, the 1ath of Sept. the Uni- 
verfity of Edinburgh conferred the degree of 
Loétor in Medicine on the fellowing gentle- 
men, after the ufval public and private trials: 
, OF IRELAND. 
( De Dentium Fermatione et 
Robert Blake, < StruGura in bomine et 
ia variis animalibus. 
Wm. Henry Turner, — Oculo Humasio. 
Wm. Armftrong, — Enteritide. 
Wm. John Shea, — Podagra. 
William Stoker, — Hepatitide Chronica. 
ThomasTuckey, -— J&ero. 
olin Cox, — Dyfenteria. 
John Reamifh, Celica PiStonum. 
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