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pikes leading to the town. 
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road way is 24 feet in the clear, including 
two/foot pave-ways. It is lighted with fix 
lamps, and coft. g40c0l. which expence was 
defrayed by an additional toll on all the turn- 
The former bridge 
had ftood so years, and was built by an’an- 
sient lord of Bridgewater. The Pliers are not 
yet quite taken away. This new bridge is 
one of the handfomeft in thé kingdom. 
The new fair on Kingfdown was held on 
the 24th of September, for the firk time, 
aad was attended by a ‘concourfe of dealers 
far exceeding the mof fanguine expeétation, 
Married.|. At Bath, Mr. Jofeph Hawker, 
of Barrington, to Mrs. Jane Malla, of Wid- 
<ombe. Mr. Wm. Warner, to Mifs Pauf- 
bands. Mr. James Tudgee, to Mifs Elizabeth 
Haynes. Mr. Samuel Hiuckvale, to Mifs 
Hannah Frances Parfons. Captain James, of 
the royal navy, to Mifs C. Yeeles. Mr. 
Jj. Griffiths, to Mifs -fane Robinfon. Ed- 
ward Bellamy, of the 13th light dragoons, 
to Mifs Sarah Anne Cobbe. 
At the fame place, his excellency the 
Chevalier @ Almeida, Portugueze ambaflador, 
to the daughter of the Marquis de Marialva, 
hereditary matter of the horfe to the court of 
Portugal. ' 
“it Wells, Mr. George Newman, to Mifs 
L. Burne. 
Died.] At Bath, Mifs Powell, fole heirefs 
of the late Charles Powell, efg. of Caftle 
Maddock, Brecknockshire. Mr. J- Fither + 
Dis death was occafioned by eating too freely 
of nuts. In her goth year, Mrs. Deane, fif- 
ter to the late Sir Wm. Draper, K. B.. Mrs. 
Tucker, of the Jamaica punch-honfe, St. 
jJames’s-(treet. Mr. Charles Millar, who 
jately kept the Ring’of Bells in the Grove. 
Mrs. Tyndale. Mrs. Cottell. Aged 71, 
Major General Ogilvie, formerly of the 3d 
regiment of Guards: he went to bed the 
preceding night apparently in good health, 
and had been cenverfing with a friend but a 
few minutes before he expired. Mrs. Stone, 
daughter of Sir Edward Baynton, bart. 
Eriday. Mrs. Dah. Mr. Browne, attorney. 
At Taunton, after a lingering illnefs, 
Mis. Bovet, wife of Mr. Bovet, attorney, 
and daughter of James Kirkpatrick, efq. fome 
years fince clerk of the peace for the county 
o: Somerfet. 
At Frome, Mr. Gregory, of the Bell Inn. 
Inthe parifh of Uphill, the Rey: Walter 
Chapman, vicar of Banwell, in this county: 
dis death was occafioned by afali from his horfe, 
which diflocated his neck, and put an im- 
mediate period to-his exiftence. He was fon 
of the late Rev. Dr. Welter Chapman, many 
years reclor-of Bradford, and matter of St. 
Jjobn’s Hofpital, Bath. 
At Shepton Mallet, Mrs. Watts, wife of 
Samuel Watts, gent. ° Mr. Levi Ames, 
1S 
Tye 
At Stoneafion, in the*prime of dife, Mr. © 
fohn Miles, 
At Holbrooke Houfe, in this county, 
Wm. Fooks, efg. rear-admiral of the blue. 
Somerfetfbire....Devonfhire. 
rant, A.M. 
+ [Oa 
In the parith of Wookey, Mrs. Lax. ; 
'_ At Weft Horrington, near Wells, Mr..John 
Catgutt. 
At Maiden Bradley, in confequence of a 
fall from his horfe, Mr. Perry, a dcmeftic 
in the Duke of Somertet’s family. 
At Woolley, near Bradford, Mifs Bafker- 
ville. 
_ At his lodgings at Bath, Edmund Earl of 
Cork and Orrery, colonel of the Somerfetthice 
militia. His lordfhip was born in 1742, and 
fucceeded his brother Hamilton, late Earl of 
Cork and Orrery, in 1764, being the feconé 
furviving fon of John Earl of Orrery, much 
celebrated as the friend of Swift, Pope, Ar- 
buthnot, c. and for his writings: in whofe 
perfon the two earldoms of Cork and Orrery 
became united. As foon as his lerdfhip toole 
his feat in the Houfe of Lotds as Baron Boyle, 
he joined with that truly refpeétable body of 
men who formed the oppofition for the firft 
twenty years of the prefent reigns and we’ 
find his name in all the divifions in the Houfe. 
of Lords at that time, and to feveral of the 
protefts, particularly that fhort but {pirited 
one entered into on the .eje@tion of Loré 
Chatham’s motion to bring in a bill on the 
great affair of the Middlefex ele@ion. Wet, 
notwithitanding his lordthip’s clofe conneétion 
with this body, we donot find him appointed 
to anv piace during the fhort time they were 
in power. His lordthip, in the year he fuc- 
ceeded to the title, married Mifs Ann Courte- 
nay, daughter of Richard Courtenay, Efgq. 
and niece té the late Earl of Sandwich, by¥ 
whom he has one fon, John Richard Vif. 
count Dungannon, born in 1755, who is now 
captain of a.company in the Coldftream regis 
ent of guards, with the rank of colonel. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
Died.] At Exeter, the Rev. Robert Tare 
He was one of the prebendaries 
of Exeter cathedral, and had been more than 
42 years rector of St. Petrock, and fequeftra- 
tor of St. Kerian, in that city. 
Alfo Mr. Walker. - 
Sanderfon. 
At Plymouth, aged 68, Mis. Crees, wife 
of W. Crees, efq. agent vi€tualler at that 
port. On the 6th inftant, after a few days 
illnefs, Mr. Robert Harris, of Plymouth 
Dock, furgeon of the royal navy, and con 
tractor for French fick prifoners of war at 
Aged 79; Mifs M. 
s 
of Peter Pindar. . 
CORNWALL. ae 
At Falmouth, and other ports in this 
county, aS’ well as on the coaft of Devon, 
§teat preparations are making to refume the 
pilchard fithery; the great marts, Turkey 
and the Greek iflands, being now fully open 
to the Enelifh. 
