1799.1. 
of Buckland Newton, to Mifs A. Alner, 
of the former place. ; 
At Mayne near Dorchefter, Mr. William 
Colborne, woolftapler, of Sturminfter, to Mifs 
B. Sherrin, of the former place. 
At Corfcomb, Mr. M. Meech, to Mifs A. 
Seymour. 
Died.| At Dorchefter, at an advanced age, 
Mrs. A, Standith. 
At Sherborne, fuddenly, Mr. Thomas Leve- 
ridge, of the Mermaid inn, 
At Weymouth, Major Balch, of the 
Somerfet regiment of Hufiars; he was walk, 
ing with two brother officers in the ftreet, 
when he fell down and expired immediately. 
At Rymnton, near Sherborne, Mr. Ham, 
farmer. 
At Pool, aged 70, -Mr. James Briftowe, 
apothecary; he was a man refpetable for 
profeffional and literary knowledge, and dif- 
tinguifhed through a long life for uniform. 
integrity and reCtitude of conduct, mildnefs 
and fimplicity of manners, and great benevo- 
lence of heart. 
At Milborne, St. Andrews, Mr. James 
Wood, fon of the Rev. Mr. Wood. 
At Shaftefbury, Mrs. Parry, wife of Mr, 
Parry,.furgeon. 
_ At Everthot, fuddenly, Mr. Jennings, fen. 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
Married.’ At Bath, Mr. James Weeks, 
to Mifs Ann Wefton. Mr. T. Hemington, 
to Mifs Spencer. Mr. James Neylor, to Mifs 
Harriet Woolley, of Wootten-Bailet. 
At Briftol, Mr. Samuel Green,‘ aged 72, 
to Mrs. Brice. The Rev. John Prowett, 
fellow of New College, Oxiord, to Mifs 
Hodgfon of Briftol. Mr. Golditone, furgeon, 
of Bath, to Mifs E. Bowden. 
At Shepton-Mailet, Lieut. W.D. Phil- 
lott, to Mifs H. G. Phillips. 
At Bridgewater, Mr. William Bennett, to 
Mifs M. Dingley. 
Died.] At Bath, Mr. Jofeph Jones. Mrs. 
Mary Ekins, fifter to the dean of. Salifbury. 
Mrs. E, Purcell. Mr. John Hooper, one of 
the proprietors of the Bath Journal; upon 
which paper he had employed his time for 
more than half a century. He poffefied a 
happy equanimity of temper, and it may be 
faid, he never gave or took offence. He was 
a fincere and affeétionate fritnd, and was 
guided by integrity and the pureft intentions 
in every tranfaction of life. Aged 22, Mifs 
Betfy Dath, eldeft daughter of Mr. Dath, of 
the Riding fchool. Aged 72, Mrs. F. Mar- 
tyn, widow of the late Oliver Martyn, efq. 
of Ireland. Mrs.“Harman. Major-general 
Bellew, lieutenant-governor of Quebec, and 
late major in the 1ft regiment of foot-guards. 
This very deferving officer fuffered feverely 
many years from wounds received in the courfe 
ofa long fervice, particularly at the ftorming - 
the Moro Fort, where he planted the colours 
of the 56th regiment. Mrs. Lewis, wife of! 
Mr. Lewis, fadler. Sampfon Bowles, efq. of 
Friday-itreet, London. Mr. John Pile, a po- 
Somerfetfhire—Devonfpi aa Wales. 58s 
pular itinerant le€turer on experimental philo- 
fophy. Lieutenant-colonel Fleming Martin. 
At Clifton, near Briftol, aged 37, Mrs. Ann 
Herron, wife of Mr. Richard Herron, of the 
borough of Southwark; her domeftic virtues 
endeared her to an affectionate hufband and 
feven children, left to deplore their lofs. 
At Briftol, Mr,Gandry. Mr.S.Thomas, glue» 
maker. Anthony Morris Stover, efq.of Bur- 
ley, near Reading. Mr. Robert Shewbridge. 
William Cunningham, M. D. Mrs. Rock. 
Mr. Nicholls, victualler. Mrs. Weckes. 
Captain Sheppard, of the Lavinia, he died the 
day after the thip’s arrival at Briftol. Timos« 
thy Powell, efq. matter of the cuftoms. 
At Wivelfcombe, Mr. John Govett, a very 
refpectable clothier and dyer. 
At Bridgewater, Mr. W. Freeman, of the 
Noah’s Ark inn. 
At Briflington-Wick, Mrs. Harrill. 
At Frome, Mr. Robert Selfe, many years 
bailit of the hundred. 
DEVONSHIRE, 
Married:| At Exeter, Mr. William Dug- 
dill, aged 76, to Mifs M. Merdon, aged 78: © 
At Barnftapie, P. Peard, efq. of Furnivals 
Inn, to Mifs S.Cooke, daughter of the-late 
Rev. W. Cooke, of the former place. 
At Thovefton, Thomas Kingdon, ef. to 
Mifs Pitts of Cadbury. j 
At Budleigh, T. Yeates, efq. to Mrs. Abbott. 
Died.} At Exeter, in an-advanced age, 
the Rev. Thomas Comyns, one of’ the prieft 
vicars of the cathedraf! in Exeter, which 
fituation he had filled with great refpeétabi- 
lity upwards of 44 years. 
At Loveton, aged 72, the Rev. W. Moore. 
At Silverton, Mifs Catharine Rathleigh,. 
daughter of the Rev. J. Rathleigh, rector of 
that place. 
At Starcrofs, after a lingering illnefs, Mis. 
Newcombe, wite of R. L. Newcombe, of 
Exeter. 
WALES. 
Married.} At Carmarthen, W. A. Barker, 
efqg. to Mrs. Ramell, reli€t of the late T.. 
Ramell, efq. of Harrington, Worcefterfhire. 
At Flint, David Evans, efq: of the Mont- 
zomery militia, to Mifs Hal, of Flint. 
Died. | At Maefgwyn, Carmarthen, C. H. 
Sanxay, ef{q. of the Pembrokefhire yeomanry 
cavalry: +is death was occafioned by poifon, 
which had accidentally been mixed with fome 
ginger, and ufed in a poflet of which he par- 
took. . 
At Treftnany, whilft on a vifit, Mr. Llews 
ellin, an eminent furgeon of Llanymynech. 
At Caermarthen, Mrs. Rees, wife of Mr. 
W. Rees, merchant. P 
At Pantecylyn, near Llandovery, aged 76, 
Mrs. Williams, reli€t of the Rev. W. Wil- 
liains.’ 
At Kilkennin, Cardiganfhire, Mr. Thomas 
Herbert, farmer ; he dropped down dead. in a 
blackfmith’s fhop, whilft waiting to have his 
horfe fhoed. 
At Cowbridge, Glamorganhhire, R. Rich, efq. 
A tornadog 
