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At Bridgewater, Mr. A. Huggens to Mifs 
Mines. 
_At Horfington, Mr. H. Poddle to Mifs E. 
Michell. 
Died.] At Bath, Mrs. Ellifton, mother of 
the aétor of that name. -Aifo, Mrs. Main- 
waring, aged go. In her 62d yeur, Mrs. 
Mary Avarne, fift-r to mojor-general Avane, 
ef the marines. Mr. Cartwright. Mrs. 5S. 
Stephens. Captain Mark Magrath, of the 
Soth regiment of foot. Mr. Cateb Jones. 
Mr. Smith. Mr. Snaylem. Aged 89, Mrs. 
Moires. ; 
At Wells, Mr. Wm. Crofs. 
At Widcomb, aged 77, Mr. J. Smith, for-- 
merly a jeweller of Bath, 
At Minchin Hampton, Mrs. Shepherd. 
At Queen Came!, Mrs: Jey. : 
At Taunon, Mr. Benjamin Spiller, up- 
wards of 43 yeas clerk to the parif church 
ef St. Mary Magdalen. 
DEVONSHIRE. , 
PMlarricd | At Exeter, the Rev. E. Chave, 
to Miis H. P. Summers, of Dartington. - 
At Topfham, Captain Jofhua Bowley Wat- 
- fon, of the royal navy, to Milfs May Manley. 
At Plymouth, John Dougan, efg. to Mifs 
Ejarifia Squire. . 
At Tamworth, Mr. Richard Lea, to Mifs 
Martha Babington, 
Mr. 
eomb, of Caitle Cary. 
At Coiytoa, Mr. Wyn and Vink, of Lon- 
don, to Mifs Mar:ha Lorani, of Alderney. 
Died.] At Excter, Mr. Richard Rice. 
Mr. Radford, apothecary. Mifs Burnet. 
Mr. Hoiman, jun. Mr. Crofs, of the Exeter 
volunteers. 
At Littleham, near Bideford, the Rev. A. 
Stevenion. | 
At Netherex, near Thorverton, Mr. Hill. 
At Great Torrington, at the extraordinary 
age of 107 ygars, folin Oyl. 
CORNWALL. 
The ladies of Truro, have for fome time 
paft d're€tedthe employment of their leifure 
hours to a repofitery for the relief of their 
neightouring poors ‘Their performances, con- 
fiiing of fancy-work of every defcription, 
were lately difpofed of at the card-room in 
Truro, where a:umeious and gentcel com- 
pany aff-mbled, and teftified thcir approbation 
ef the laudable. plan, by purchafing to the 
fam of between forty and fifty pounds, 
which was fub{fcribed in lefs than two hours. 
This method of providing fur the relief of the 
poor, by exercifing the tatte, ingenuity, and 
leifure of the affluent, deferves the higheft en- 
couragement. 
Married.} At the parith church of Mava- 
giffey, Edward Angove, eiq. of Falmouth, to 
Miis Mary Collier, of the iurmer place. 
SCOTLAND. 
On the 23d of November, the following 
gentlemen were el €ed prefidents of the Royal 
Medical Society of Edinburgh, forthe enfuing 
Devonfoire....Cornwall....8cotland, ec. 
John Silcock, of Walcot, to Mifs Tit- 
[ Dee. 
year, viz. George Birkheck, of Settle, York- 
fhire; (fecond appointment te that office.} 
George Bel!, furgeon, Edinburgh. ‘Thomas 
Emerfon Headlem, of Newcaftie-upon-Tyne. 
Charles Skeene, of Aberdeen. 
Married.}] At Edinburgh, John Dalfes, 
of Lingo, eiq. to Mifs Melville, 2d daughter 
of the late major John Melvilie, of Caerny. 
James Bruce, eiq. lieutenant governor of Do- 
minica, to Mifs Margaret Thompfon. 
At Glafgow, Mr. Alexander Black, to Mifs 
Catherine Campbelt. 
At Falkirk, cap*ain Borthwick, brigade 
major of the 71ft regiment of foot, to Mrs. 
D’ Allen, a-native of France, and forinerly one 
of the firft familiesin that nation. 
Died.| - At Edinburgh, Archibald Roberts 
fon, efq. advocate. The Rev. Thomas Hardy, 
D.D. oue of the minifters of that city, and 
regius prof-ffor of church hiftory and divi- 
nity in the Univerfity. The right hon. lady 
Mary Carnagie, daughter of~David, earl of 
Northefk. 
At Leith, Mrs. Anna Carolina Campbell, 
widow of John Campbell, efq. cafhier of the 
royal bank of Scotland. 
At Dundee, Miis Scott, daughter of the 
late Lieutenant Genéral James Scott. 
At Mount Charles, in the vicinity of Ayry 
in confequence of being feverely burnt by her 
handkerchief catching fire, Mrs. Frances 
Fergufon, widow of Jolin Fergufon, efq. of 
Granvale, and fifter tothe Countefs of Craw- 
ford. 
: IRELAND. 
Diecd.] At Sun Lodge, Cork, the Right 
Hon. Silver Oliver. 
At Aughnacloy, county of Tyrone, on his 
way to Dublin, the Right Hon. John Earl of 
Portarlington, colonel of the royal regiment of 
Queen’s County militia. His *Lordfhip was 
raifed to this title from that of vifcount Carlow, 
in 1785. 
At Nenagh, Mrs. Morres, only child of the 
prefent Baronefs D’Helmftadt, in Germany. 
DEATHS ABROAD. 
Died.} At Copenhagen, the 7th of Sep- 
tember, the celebrated Danifh hifttoriographer 
and chamberlain, Peter Frederic Suhm, in the 
fixty ninth year of his age. 
At Paris, aged 82 years, the ci-devant 
Duc de Nivernols, former'y member of the 
French academy, and of that of Infcriptions and 
Belles Lettres, and for fome time ambaflador in 
England. He had publifhed an Efflay upon Ho- 
race; and another on the Art of Gardening. 
An Effay publith din 1795, on the life of J. J. 
Barthelemy, Author ofthe Voyage of Anachar- 
fis, has been attributed to him, but he is princi- 
pally known by his Fables, which he recited 
with all the graces of elocution, in the publi¢ 
fittings of the French Academy, and which 
were collected and publithed about two years 
ago. ‘Through his whole life, he wasa lover, 
and protector of Literature and the fine Arts. 
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