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At Chippenham, the Rev. C. H. Hard- 
wicke, bilhop of St. Mary-hall, ee ie 
At Woolley, near Bradford, . Bafker- 
ville, efq> many years a deputy- lieutenant of 
this county. 
At Melktham, Mr. Mitchell, formerly a 
dancing-matter, at Bath. 
At Bramdean, Lieut. W. W. Gomm, of 
the royal navy. ; 
DORSETSHIRE. 
In. the very extenfive parifh of St. James 
in the town of Shaftibury, not one per{on 
bas died for twelye months paft. 
At Dorchefter affizes, one perfon was capi- 
tally cony ited, and fentenced to death, but 
afterwards reprieved. 
in Shaft guy. market, on Saturday the 22d 
of February, butter f€li three-pence Las 
penny per pound. 
a James Gore, efg. of Morden 
Yadze, to Mifs Gregory, daughter of Captain 
Gregory, of the royal navy. 
Mr. G. Melmoth, jun. of Sherborne, to 
Mifs Guppy, of Sandford. 
Mr, Thomas Homer, of Affpiddle, to Mife 
Green, of Turner’s Piddle. 
Mr. William Tay lor, of Bradford Pevereli, 
to Mifs Clapcott, of Blandford St. Mary. 
Died.) At Silton, Mr. H. Wheatley, 
a very opulent farmer. 
At Shaftefbury, Mr. R. Buckland, attor- 
ney at law. 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
A fubfcription has been enteréd into at 
Briftol, headed by the mayor, which 
amount to 45,500]. to be appropriated, 
ainder the direction of a committee, to the 
purchafe of grain and flour for the more effec- 
zual fupply of the inhabitants. Te gentle- 
men who promoted this fcheme have already 
fecured the pofitive preference of the cargoes 
of three fhips now at Hamburgh, aétually 
taden with wheat, and which may be foon 
expected to arrive. 
Az anonymous benefatior, has lately fent to 
the committee of the Briftol infirmary, rsol. 
towards enabling it the better to contend with 
the preflure of the times! 
Married.| At Bath, the Rev. Fra. Warre, 
of Taunton, to Mifs L. C Popham. Mr. 
Edwards, furgeon, of Walcot, to Mifs Emma 
‘Tatlock. Mr. C. J. de Gourbillon du Val- 
Jon, to Mifs J. Ducheitel. Thomas Barnard, 
et. to Mifs Sufan Lillington of London. 
re J. Godby, hofier, to Mifs A. Lillington. 
Mr. William Withers, of Norton St. Phil- 
lips, to Mifs Pearce, of Norridge farm, near 
Warminster. 
At Frome, Rev. Peter Wood, vicar of 
Broadway and Rufpar, in Suffex, to Mifs 
Ellen Shephard, of Bath. 
At Brittol, Ms. Don Harwood, of Staple- 
ton, carpenter, to Mifs Hannah Holder, gro- 
cer, of tniscity. Mr. William Watts, jun. 
plumber, to Mifs Veale. 
per: Cucklington, Mr. Charles Gatehoufe, 
to Mits Sweatman of Orchard, Dorfet. 
At Wellow, Mr. Richard Roiliter, to Mrs. 
C. Laughrin, o. Combhay. 
Dor fetfhire—Scmerfetfpire, 
[ April 3, 
At Bathwick, Mr. William Wilthire, te 
Mifs R. Holdftock, of Waicat. if 
At Paulton, Mr. Jofeph Shore, grocer, to 
Mifs Elliott, of the Horwells. 
At Eaft Stower, Mr. W. Crocker, to Mifs 
Ann Godwin. 
At Wincanton, Mr. William Phillips, 
cheefemonger, to Mifs F. Dyke, of Rodgrove 
farm. 
Mr. J. Cornifh, of Briftol, to Mifs M. 
Thomas, of London. 
Died.|~ At Bath, Mifs Mary May, eldeft 
daughter of the late Rofe Hering May, efg. 
of Jamaica. Mr. Perks, butcher. Mifs Hea- 
ven, atthe lower rooms. Aged 54, Captain . 
Jemes Cieiland, formerly in the Jamaica 
trade. Aged 7x, Mrs. Chefter, reli of the 
late governor Chefter. Mr. Walter Lloyd, 
a mar. of exemplary good condwét through 
life. Sir Thomas Shireley, bart. of Oathall, 
Suffex, aged 72, many years commander in 
chief of the Hlands of Antigua, St. Chriftor 
pliers, &c. 
Aged 20, Lieutenant Kearns, of the 35th 
Reg. of foot. Mrs. Greenway, wife of the 
late Mr. Greenway, in Claverton-ftreet. Mr. 
Giles Fifher. Richard Vincent, efq. Mrs. 
Carpenter, wife of Mr. J. Carpenter. Mifs 
Sarah Keane. Thomas Power, efg. of Syd= 
cot. Mifs E. H. Story, a young lady of fin-_ 
gular beauty and accomplifhments ; whilf 
dancing at the upper affembly-rooms, in the 
midft of health and fpirits, fhe was feized 
with ilinefs, carried home and died: fhe was 
the third daughter of George Story, efq. of 
Bifhop-Wearmouth, inthe county of Durham. 
At Briftol, Mrs. Jadeth Campbell, wife 
of W. Campbell, efq. of New Milns in Ja- 
maica. Aged 90, Mrs. Ann Powell. Mr. 
Charles Withrington, fecond fon of Mr. 
Withrington, in St. James's, aged a1. Mis 
Ann Carter, eldeft{ daughter of Mr. E, 
Carter. 
At Arnos vale, John Cave, efq. of this 
city, a gentleman whofe fterling worth will 
never die in the remembrance of thefe wha 
knew him beft. 
On Redcliff parade, aged 77, Mrs. F. Vi- 
gor, only fitter of the late R. Vigor, of this 
city. Mr. George Martin, formerly a linen- 
draper, in Wine-ftreet. Mrs. Wife, wife of 
Mr. Wife, jeweller. 
At Milton-houfe, 
ham, daughter of J. 
ham-court, Salop. : 
At Staple-grove, near Taunton, Mifs 
Pratt, daughter of Mr. Pratt. 
At Maiden-Bradley, Mr. Cox, maliter. : 
At Broomfield, Richard Crofs, efy. one of 
his majefty’s juices of the peace, for this 
county. 
ar Wells, Mifs Old- 
dham, efq. of Cayn- 
DEVONSHIRE. 
Marricd.| At Exeter, Mr. William Froom 
druggift, to Mifs Jacobs, daughter of Mr. S. 
Jacobs, Innkeeper. The Rev. Mr. Valen- 
tine, of Clayhaydon, to Mifs Sarah Baker, 
daughter of the Rev. Nicholas Baker, vicat 
of Martokk. 
At 
