
66 _ Son erfetfbires: 
_ At Dorchefter, Mr. Jeffery, to Mifs El- 
Nott. 
_ At Wareham, Mr. George Burgefs, of 
Weymouth, to Mifs Chifman of Wareham. 
- Died.] At Dorchefter, Mr. Jatnes Wood, 
Brazier. Mrs. Elizabeth Hazard. 
_ At Marfton, near Sherborne, Mrs. Eliza- 
beth Layton, aged 76. 3 
' At Chardtteck, Mifs Stephens, daughter 
of the Rev. Mr. Stephens, vicar of that place. 
Mrs Ridout, wife of Mr. T. Ridout of 
Seaborough. 
At Wool, near Wareham, at an advanced 
age, Mr. Warne, fen. 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
From the report of the Committee, manag- 
ing the Sunday-Schoois and Schools of In- 
duftry at Bath, it appears that 700 poor chil- 
dren, being all that offered, belonging to the 
parifhes of Bath, Walcot, Widcombe, and 
Bathwick, have been inftru&ted on Sundays, 
and 100, fele&ted by rotation from the Sunday- 
Schools, have been daily inftru€ed and cloth- 
éd, for a-total expence, during the laft year 
of 4441. The committee have powerfully, 
dnd we traft fuccefsfully, appealed to the opu- 
Tent refidents of Bath, for a continuance of 
their fubfcription and patronage. 
Sixty ton of coals, which had been liheeailly 
fold to the Bath Provifion Committee, by 
Mefirs. Sayce and Kelfon, at the reduced 
price of 1s. per cwt. have fince been retailed 
to the poor at the further reduced price of 
éight-pence per cwt. 
_A member of the Bath Agricultural Society 
afferts, that he has for feveral weeks paift 
boiled all the corn giveu to his horfes, and has 
alfo given them the liquid in which it was 
Boiled :. the refult has been, that inftead of 
6 bufhels in a crude fiate, as previoufly given 
them, 3- bufhels, fo prepared, are found to 
anfwer,; and to preferve the horfes in a higher 
degree of vigour, and in better working con- 
dition. A gentleman in the neighbourhood 
of Briftol, confirms this fa&t by his own ex- 
perience ;, and the inn-keepers at Coventry 
and other places have adopted the fame 
practice. 
A lady has prefented sol. to the fund of 
the Afylum for the Blind, in Briftol, and 
tool. to that of the Schools of Induftry, ‘at 
Bath. | 
Married.| At Bath, Mr. R. Cruttwell, 
| printer of the Bath Chronicle, to Mifs C. 
George... Mr. Hathwell, jun. au€tioneer, to 
Mifs Miller... John James. Bedingford, efd. 
of Ditchingham Hall, WNerfolk, to Mifs 
Pierfey. Captain Wim. Dean Stapl es, -efq. of 
the 24th Dragoon Guards, to Mifs E. F. 
Monck of Bath.- Mr. Morgan, of Thornbu- 
ry, Gloucefteriiire, tou Mits A. J. Shepherd, 
6F Walcot. 
_ At Uchefter, Mr. Francis, furgeon, to Mifs 
M. Enfor. 
At Weftbury-upon-Trim, John Tripp, efq. 
af iy ood; in this county, to Milfs N ener relly 
wageon, 
[Feb. 1, 
of Shirehampton, Gioucefterfhire. Mr. E. 
Olive, clothier, of Frome, te Mifs Crabb, . 
‘Tillisford. 
_ At Cucklington, Mr. S. White, of Siok: 
Trifter, to Mifs Elizabeth Morgan.. 
At Briftol, Mr. Ditchett, of Exeter, te 
Mifs $..Day. -Mr, W. T. Collins, to Mifs 
Robe, 4 daughter of the late Mr. W. Robe, 
merchant. Mr. H. Murray, to Mids “— 
Stake. 
At Newland, Mr. Thomas Harrifon, j jun: 
of Sandford Hill, to Mifs Steel, of Coleford. 
At Clifton, Mr. Bird, of Beidne waters to Mrs. 
Petty, of Clifton.- Richard Llewellin, efq. 
of Weftbury-upon-Trym, to Mifs Ames, 
daughter of Alderman Ames, of Briftol: Mr. 
George Wathen, attorney, of the Hill near 
Serdud) to Mifs Leverfage, of Lypiatt. 
Dek4 At Bath, Mr. Roger Williams, 
formerly an eminent linen-draper there. 
Mrs. Harcourt, a maiden Jady. In his 75th 
year, the Rev. David Horndon, re€tor of St. 
ee in Cornwall. Geo. Williams, - 
efq. fon of the late Captain Williams, and 
grandfon of the late Major Williams, of Her- 
ringftone, Dorfetfhire.. Mrs. Gaites, wife of 
Mr. Gaites, hair-dreffer. Mrs. James, wife 
of Mr. James, brufh-maker. Mrs: Pugh. 
Mrs. Ward, wife of Mr. Ward, coach-mafter. 
Within a “yy of each other, Mr. Jofeph Sal- 
mon, formerly a taylor in Bath, and his wife; 
they had been married 54 years, and their 
joint ages were 155. In St. James’s-fquare, 
Mrs. Sheppard. In Milfom-ftreet, Mrs. Led- 
well, co-heirefs of Sir Thomas Bridges, of 
Keynfham Abbey. Mrs. Cuff, wife of Mr. 
Cuff, chemift. Mrs. Ann Gyde, aunt ef - 
Mr. Heaven, at the Lower Rooms, aged 73. 
Mrs. Hungerford, of Ifland, near Clankilly, 
Ireland, aged 86. 
At South Cadbury, Mr. Mitchell, a re- 
fpe€table farmer there. Mifs Rogers daugh- 
ter of the Rev. James Rogers, re€tor of South 
Cadbury. 
At Wincanton, Mr. Geo. Hufey, formerly 
an eminent linen-draper at Salifbury, and @ 
member of the corporation of that city. 
At Burton, Robert Pavey, efg. 
At Chedder, aged 70, Mr. Geo. Ford. 
In Dorfetthire, - Cox, efq.- barriftes 
at law of Briitol. Mrs: Mines, wife of Mr. 
Mines of Bridgewater. 
At Briftol, Mr. John Colmer, } jun. ic 
Vaughan, ce of Richard Vaughan, efg, 
banker. Wm. Owen, fon of Mr. Owen, of 
John-ftreet. At his houfe in Park Blace, 
Sir Wm. Mufgrave, bart. F. A. S. F.R. S. 
Mrs. Powell. Mr. Merchant, of St. James’ S< 
fquare. In Park-rew, Mrs, Burge. Mrs. De- 
cima Llewellin. Mrs. Stratton: Mr. Henry 
Jones, at the King’s Arms on the Warmley 
road, near Briftol. Mrs. Cook. Mr. Thomas, 
fhoemaker. Mr. Reynolds, of St. James’ Sy 
Barton. Mr. Heath, of Stoke’s Croft. 
James Filer, lately in the parish of 'Weften, 
near Bath, by falling under the wheel of his 
whil ie abuling a market-weman, 
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