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_Emery, of Keyntham. 
Wefibury, to Mifs Beele, of Cannard’s Grave 
Int. Mr. Jonn Shorland, of Pall Mall, to 
Mifs Garrett, of Wincanton. Mr. Chaffey, 
te Mifs Wood, both of Martlock. Jofeph 
Williams, efq., of South-ftreet, Finfbury- 
fquare, to Mrs. Webb, -of Wincanton. Mr. 
Jj. Hillyard, lace- Sen of Bath, to Mifs. 
Clement, of Frome. 
At Weils, the Rev. Robert Man nder, reCtor 
_of Strawtord, Devon, to Mifs Penny, of Wells. 
At Marfton, near Frome, Mr. Compton, to 
Mrs. Weft, of that place. ‘Their joint ages 
make 149 years. 
AtWimdon, Lieut.Trever, to Mifs Latham. 
At Bath, Mr. John Nedburn, of Stalbridge, 
to Miis Clara Cave, of Weft Stower. Mr. 
James Mayo, of Motcombe, to Mifs Burt. 
Mr. Trottman, of Batheaften, to Mrs. Andow, 
of Bath. Mr. Cooke, to Sirs. Fifher. Seward 
Crawford, efq., M.D., to Mifs E, Forfter. 
Mr. Howard, to Mifs Adlam. 
At Weft Stower, Mr. James Gray, but- 
cher, to Mifs Fitz. 
At Briftol, Mr. Thomas Neems, brazier, to 
Mrs. Ford, both of Bath. Arthur B. Jones, 
~efg., Lieut. of the Bath Volunteers, to Mifs 
Winckley, of Great Pulteney-ftreet. Wm. 
Hurle. linen-merchant, to Mifs Clark, both 
of Briffol. Mr. James Edwards, to Mifs 
Bower, of Newent. Mr. John Gabriell, to 
Mrs. S. Saunders. Mr. James Foy,, of Dor- 
‘ehefter, to Mifs Maddock, of Cathay. 
' Died.| Rev. Mr. Sayle, Re€tor of Stowey. 
In London, Henry Chichefter, efq., a re- 
{pectable Boe ees of Northover. 
Suddenly, in the prime of life, Mr. Noake, 
of Bridgewater. } 
AtCrewkerne, Mifs Ann Churchill, only 
daughter of R. Churchill, efq., of Peonen! 
She was defcended from oné of the moft an- 
cient and refpeétable families in Dorfet. 
At Bath, Rev. Mr. Teth, reGtor of Child- 
ray, Berks. Mr. Chas. Codi rey, fone-mafon. 
Heétor Beaton, efq. Mifs E. Kemp. Mr. 
Marrett. Mrs. Groffett, fitter of Colonel 
Groflett. Mrs. Kirkham, of Bathwick-ffreet. 
Mrs. Mandell, of Milfom-ftreet. Mrs.Gillam, 
of the Grove. Mrs. Jeffreys, of Cornwell- 
buildings. Mr. J. Mills. James Weldon, efq. 
In the 82d year or his age, P. Chefter, efq., 
late Governor of Weft Florida. Capt.French, 
of the Somerfet Fencible Cavalry. Admiral 
Sir Philip Affieck, in his 74th year. Mrs. 
Wickens. 
At Wells, Lady Mackworth, reli of the 
late Sir Herbert Mackworth, of the Knoll, 
Glamorganfhire. 
In Henrietta-ftreet, Bath, Mark Robinfon, 
efq., fenior Rear-Admiral of the royal navy, 
and a gentleman of the moft diftinguifhed 
merit in his profeffion. He was born on St, 
Mark’s dav, 1722, Old Style, and at the age 
of 14 entered into the fervice of his country. 
‘The exertions and confequent diftinctions of 
Someérfetfbire. 
Mr. Hardwyck, of 
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this gallant veteran merit a brief detail. He 
was actively engaged in moft of the combats 
under the command of Sir Peter Warren and 
Jord Hawke, as commander of the Falcon 5 
his conduét and bravery were-eminent and 
conf{picuous at the reduétion of Guadaloupe, 
where his fhip funk, under him. He was 
‘afterwards appoiated to the command of the 
Towey, on. the conke of America, where he 
had the fatis‘a@tien of prefervi ing Charleitown 
from the effects of an alarming conflagration, 
—a fervice for which the merchants of South 
Carolina expreffed their gratitude by a public 
vote ef thanks, and a very large piece of 
plate, bearing a fuitable infcription. Under 
Lord Seppel he commanded the Worcefter, 
whence he was transferred to the Shrewibury, 
in which fhip he led the Britith fleet five 
times into action In the laf of thefe en- 
gagements, ofi the Capes of Virginia, he was 
difabled by a ievere wound in the hip, and 
the lofs of a leg: Yet, notwithftanding all 
thefe fervices and fufierings, his. promotion 
was wholly neglected during the naval admi- 
-niftration of Earl Hewe, on the pofitive af- 
furance that his two fons, one of whom is a 
Commander and the other a Lieutenant in the 
navy, fhould experience the gratitude of the 
country in his ftead; an aflurance which, 
however, has been wholly unregarded to this 
moment. Admiral Robinfon had for many 
years refided in Bath, pafiing the decline of 
his life, and enjoying the fruits of his labours, 
in a peaceful and honourable retirement. He 
was of a cheerful, happy -difpofition, eafily 
contented under every circumfance and dif- 
penfation, and poffeffed of a confiderable fhare 
of that pra€tical philofophy which belongs to 
gentlemen of the navy in general, but which 
diftinguifhes its veterans im particular. 
At Briftol, George Armftrong, efq., in con- 
fequence of his falling over tne quay wall 
into the river. William Bevan, viGiualler. 
Robert Furze, vittualler. Mr. Thomas, for- 
merly of the Hotw elis. Mrs. Jackfon. Mrs, ~ 
Baker. Mrs. Narraw ay, wife of Mr Narra- 
way, in Broadmead. firs. Webb. Mrs.Green,. 
Mr. John Arnold, of Bridge-ftreet.. Mrs. ° 
Clay. Mrs. Tucker, Lieut. Walth, of the 
royal navy. Mr J. C. Hurle. Mrs. J. 
Whitchu rch, in her 95d year. 
At Week, near Briflington, Mrs. Pullen. | 
At the Hotweils, John Ingilby, efq., fon of 
Sir John Ingilby, Bart., of Ripley Park, York- 
fhire. Mifs White, @ldeft daughter of C. 
White, efg., of Lincoin’s Inn. 
At Chewftoke, Mrs. Pope, mother of Mr. 
Pope, ofthe academy there. 
At Overftowey, Mr. N. Poole. 
At Hallatrow, Mr. fof. Broadribb, a man 
of very refpectable chara&ter, whofe death was 
occafioned by his being fuddenly pulled over 
his horfe’s head, while drinking at 4 rivulet, 
near his own heute, 
” DEVON. 
