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At Norton, fuli of years, Mr. T. Slade, a 
very ref{pectable farmer. 
. At Thornford, Mifs M. Sampfon, daughter 
of the late Rev. Robt. Sampfon. ~ 
| + SOMERSETSHIRE. 
The ftorm of thunder, lightning, hail, 
and rain, on thes4th of May, was feverely 
-felt at Taunton; it lafted two hours, and en- 
tirely inundated the town. The prodigious 
hail-ftones, fome of which meafured five in- 
ches, ftripped the leaves from almoft every 
tree. / 
To prevent the many frauds and impofi- 
tions that have lately been praétifed by far- 
mers and others in the fale of ialt butter, 
the principal faétors and dealers in Briftol 
have met, and refolved hot to buy or fell any 
cafk, containing butter, that is not marked ac- 
cording to law3 and they have eftablithed a 
fund for the fupport of. infpeétors in that and 
other ports, who are te profecute affenders for 
the penalties impofed by the law. 
The corporation of Briftol have refolved to 
give bounties on ali marketable fith carried 
thither for fale, and have appointed a tworn 
broker for the fale thereof, whom they have 
authorized to pay in advance, a certain portion 
of the value of every cargo of fifh brought in, 
as ameans of encouraging the fifhermen to 
“proceed again to fea immediately.—Fine 
mackarel has lately been fold there at ade 
each. 
Married.}| At Bath, the Rev. T. Rivett, 
of Belvidere, to Mifs Ann Eyre, daughter of 
the late]. Eyre, efq. of Landford, Wilts. Mr. 
W. Collins, Bath and Briftol carrier, to Mifs 
Martha Hancock. ‘T. Althorp, efq. to Mifs 
Lowther, of St. James’s-fquare ; and at the 
fame time, Geo, Alcock, efq. of Dublin, to 
Mifs Sophia Lowther, her fifter. John Wen- 
ham Lewis, efq. of Wefterham Lodge, Kent, 
i to Mifs D. S.:Knipe, of New Lodge, Hants. 
AF Beck, ~efg. late of the Royal, Greys, to 
Mifs Adams, only daughter of Simon Adams, 
efq.of Anfty Hall,-Warwickbhire. The Rev. 
T. Wright ‘Goddard, to Mifs Mary Lucas, 
daughter of the Rev. W. L. of Llongattock, 
Monmouthfhire. R. Pettiward, efq. of Fin- 
borough Hall, Suffolk, to Mifs J. S. Cole- 
man, daughter of F. Coleman, eiq. of Hil- 
Yerfdone, Devon, and niece of Lady Harwood. 
Mr. T, Willis, carpenter, to Mifs Viner, 
both of this city. 
At Ilminfter, aged 86, Mrs. Bufh, mo- 
ther of Mr. Buth, linen-draper. 
At Marfhfield, Mrs. Cox, mother of Mr. 
Cox, wooller-draper, Briftol. 
At Dawlith, aged 23, Richard Barwell, 
efq. fon of R. Barwell, efg. of Stanftead 
Park, Eilex. | 
At Tittinhull, aged 65, Mrs. Napier, wir 
dow of the late A. Napier, efq. of that place. 
At Briftol, Mr. John Beady, clothier, of 
Wootton-iinder-edge, to Miis S. Page, or 
Stephen-ftreet. Mr. Samuel Simmonds, to 
Mifs Llewellyn, daughter of Mr, Liewellyn, 
woollen-draper. 
Samerfetfrire.—Devonfbire—Cornwall—Wales.. 
[ June x, 
At Frome, Lieu. Haffal, of the roth Lt. 
Dragoons, to Mifs Lacy. ; 
At Frefhford, Mr. Danie] Ferris, to Mifs 
Mary Perkins, eldeft daughter of Mr. Per- 
kins, of Frefhford Mill. 
At Bridgewater, J. A. Wickham, efq. of 
Frome, to Mifs Daw, only daughter of Hill 
Daw, efq. of Bridgewater. 
Died.| At Briftol, Lieut. Worth, in the 
imprefs fervice of that port ; a man univerfal- 
ly efteemed. Mis. Williams, 2 maiden lady, 
who has bequeathed an handfome legacy to 
the Briftol Infirmary. Mrs. Knight, mother 
of Mifs Knight, at the boarding {chool on St. 
Michael’s Hill. Mrs. Jones, fruiterer. Aged 
16, Miis Mary Cottle. _Mifs Mary Brewer, 
daughter of Mr. Brewer, tea-dealer. Mr, 
S. Martin, grocer. Mrs. Hay, widow. Mr, 
Taylor, proprietor of the brick yard, Bed- 
minfter. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
On “Wednefday the 7th of May, about 
noon, a piece of Manchefter goods, lying im 
a fhop. window at Barnftaple, was fet on fire, 
by refraction of the Sun’s rays through the 
glafs; the feveral tolds were burnt in holes 
large enough to admit of a man’s arm. 
Ata fpecial meeting of the Exeter Humane . 
Society, lately held, rewards were diftri- 
buted to feveral perfons for having refcued 
nine perfons from being drowned. sited 
Married.| At Uffculm, Mr. T. Hillings, 
attorney at law, of Tiverton, to MifsLeigh, 
of Craddock. : 
Capt. J. Raynor, of the royal navy, to 
Mifs E. Arthur, fecond daughter of the late 
J. Arthur Efq. of Plymouth. 
At Ottery, Mr. Robert Hawke, of the 
King’s-arms Inn. 
Died.| At Exeter, Mr. King, hair-drefler. 
Mrs. Edwards, wife of Mr. Edwards. Mrs. 
Shiles, wife of Mr. Shiles, haberdafher. 
At Honiton, aged 74, John Guard Efq. 
At Plymouth, aged 36, Mr. W. Forord, 
an eminent mercer and draper. ‘Tubal Lew- 
is, Efg. a very eminent and refpettable at- 
torney. : 
At Oldftone, near Dartmouth, aged 78, 
William Cholwich, Eic. 
CORNWALL. 
Mr. P.-B. Harris, attorney at 
law, of Rofemwion, to Mils Sally Bluett, 
of Falmouth. 
Mr. J. N. Martyn, watchmaker, of Fal- 
mouth, to Mifs Roufe, of Penryn. 
s, JWADES: 
Died.] At Machynlleth, Mr. John Jones, 
attorney. 
At Lilanbrynmawr, inthe county of Mont- 
edmery, Catherine Morris, widow, aged 
roo years. She left behind her 4 children, 
26 grand-children, 66 great grand-childreny 
and one great, great grand-child, Total g3- 
At Welth-pool, aged 79, Mr. John Pugh. 
At Lienelly, H Williams, Eig. collettor 
of the Cuftoms at that port. 
At Montgomery, Mr, Davis, Malfter, a 
truly worthy man. 
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