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the advanced age of 78, deeply lamented and 
highly refpected by her numerous friends in 
the clofe and city. 
At Chippenbam, Mrs Mary Awdry, fitter 
of John Awdry, efq. of Notton. 
. The Reverend F. M. Weft, L. LoD rec- 
tor of Dauntfe, and Draycot Cerne. 
At Tetbury, Mr. Winterfon, of the three 
Jolly. Butchers. 
At Warminfter, Mr. J. Forfter.. As a 
member of the Wilts regiment of ycomanry 
cavalry, he was interred with military ho- 
nours by the Warminfter troop. 
At Woolley, near Bradford, John Bafker- 
ville, Efq.. many years one of the deputy 
lieutenants for this county. 
At Grafton Farm, near Great Bedwin, 
Mis. Jacob, wife of Mr. J. Jacob. 
At Marlborough, Mis. Gee, widow of Mr. 
Gee, coachmaker. 
TORSETSHIRE. 
At Dorchefter affizes one prifener was capi- 
tally convicted. 
Married.} At Beaminfter, Mr, John 
Green, of Nottingham, to Mifs Sufan Hine, 
of Beaminfter. James Dore, efq. of Morden 
Lodge, to Mifs Gregory, daughter of captain 
Gregory, of theroyalnavy. _ 
At Charlton, captain Forfter Maynard, of 
the Bengal artillery, to Mifs Newland Mar- 
tin, daughter of W. Martin, efq. 
Died.| At Stalbridge, Mr. Matthew 
Burge. 
Mifs Vyvyan, oldeit daughter of the late 
Sir Francis Vyvyan, bart. and fifter of the 
prefent Sir Carew Vyvyan. 
SOMERSETSAHIRE. 
At the late affizes for this country, held 
at Taunton, twelve prifoners were convicted 
of capital offences, and condemned to futter 
death ; four of whom were left for execu- 
tion. 
At this affizes came on the trial of Mrs. 
‘Jane‘Leigh Parrott, a lady of fortune and pre- 
vious refpectability, on the charge of having 
ftoien a card of white lace, whilft purchafing 
fome black lace, in the fhop of Mrs. Gregory, 
at Bath. This remarkable trial lad fo much 
interefted the public, that at an early hour 
2000 perfor had aflembled inthe hall. The 
evidence on behalf of the profecuti6n was in 
every point clear, circumftantial, and corro- 
borating ; and, onthe other hand, ftrong pre- 
fumptive proof was adduced, that the charge 
might have arifen in error; and the honour 
and “fri& integrity of Mrs. Perrott was 
evinced as far as poffible, by the teftimony of 
many perfons of high rank, and of the firft re- 
{peftability 5; fome of whom had known her 
'20, 30,’ or 40 years. The jury returned a 
verdict of not guilty. Mrs. Perrott’s defence 
was unufually folemn and impreffive, and the 
moments of her appeal and acquittal were 
‘ peculiarly intere:ting and afteéting. 
The late alarm at Bath, occafioned by a- 
nonymous and incendiary letters, haying fub- 
| Dorfetfhire—Samerfetfbire. 
Cook, . apothecary, in Stall Street. 
[ May I, 
fided, the tradefmen no longer patroe t*e 
ftreets at night, as of late ; but the incendiae 
ries have not yet been difcovered. 
At Briftol Affizes feven prifoners were con- 
victed of capital offences, and received fen- 
tence of death, four of whom have fince been 
éxecuted at Hcheiter, purfuant to their fen- 
tence. 
Th; cattle-market lately eftablifhed at 
Langport, is well frequented. 
Married.| At Bath, George Matthews,efg. to 
Mifs Hamilton, daughter of J. Hamilton, efq. 
ef Tobago. Mr. Carpenter, jun: to Mifs 
Spencer, third daughter of Mr. Spencer, build- 
er. Sir George Berney Brograve, bart. to 
Mifs Emma Whitwell, youngeft daughter of 
Edward Whitwell, efq. 
-> At Briftol, Mr. M. Latham, to Mifs 
Bayley. Mr. William Bartlett, wine-mer- 
chant, to Mifs Bond. Mr. John Rich- 
ards, tobacconift, to Mifs Collins, daughter of 
Mr. Collins, tobacconif?t. Mr. William Hill, 
jeweller, to Mifs Williams, daughter of Mr. 
D. Williams, organift. . Mr. John Seale, to 
Mifs Maria Elvings. Mr. William Spurrier, 
taylor, to Mrs, E. Knight, grocer. Mr, 
Ifaac Cox, ‘Woollen-draper, to Mifs Eafton. 
Lieutenant E. F. Romart, of the Mohmouth 
and Brecon militia, to Mifs Pratt, daughter 
of captain Pratt. : 
At Frefhford, Mr. J. Sumfion, jun. of 
Monkton Comb, to Miis Ann Broad. 4 
At Weftbury, upon Trim, Mr. W. Ed- 
wards, to Mifs Oldham, of Briftol. 
At Bedminfter, Mr. John Price, plafterer 
and tyler, to Mifs E. Hicks, both of Briftol. 
Died.| At Bath, Dr. Daniel Lyfons, one 
of the phyficians of the General Hofpital- 
He pofteffed a very benevolent mind, and was 
ever active in promoting and doing good. 
Mrs. Hutchinfon, wife of Lieutenant-Col- 
onel Hutchinfon, of the 40th regiment. 
Aged 33, Lady Hawkins, relict of Sir Cziar 
Hawkins, bart. of Kelfion Houfe. Mifs Bar- 
bara White, youngeft daughter of H. White, 
efq. Mifs Lucy Goddard, daughter of Am - 
brofe Goddard, efq. M.P. for Wilts. Mr. 
Mrs. 
Denny. J. W. Hicks, efq. Mrs. Wickham. 
James Delancey, :efq. Mrs, Richards, re- 
li@ of P. Richards, efq. of Penryn, Corn- 
wall. Ay. Paddon, of Brentford. The lady 
of Methaen Rogers, efq. of Berkeley. The 
Right. Hon. Phillip Vifcount Wenman, of 
Tuam, and a baronet of Ireland 5 his lordfhip> 
is fucceeded by Thomas Francis, now Vil+ , 
count Wenman. Wig. 
Aged 20, lieutenant Kearns, of the 35th 
regiment of foot. ure 
“At Briftol, Mrs. Latcham, mother of Mr. 
Latcham, attorney. Mrs. Yeeles, of Bath- ~ 
ford. Mifs H. :Ames, youngeft daughter 
of L. Ames, efq. an alderman of the city. 
Mrs. Anne Grace. Aged 81, J. J. Bailliod, 
who was a native of Switzerland, but had 
lived so years in England. Mifs Rofier, 
youngeft daughter of Mr, Roffer, printer. _ H 
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