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7 _ SOMERSETSHIRE, 
: During the fhort fay of General Kofciufko, 
- the celebrated Polifh general, in Briftol, he 
was prefented: by the corporation: with plate 
to the value of Icq guineas, confifting of two 
goblets, two candletticks, and a large waiter. 
He was alfo complimented, by F. Edgar and A. 
Pinney, -efqrs. fheriffs, and a deputation of 
the Citizens, in a congratulatory addrefs, ex- 
prefive. of their grateful and affetionate 
efteem for his perfon and chara&ter. In the 
acddrefs were thefe words: *€ moft fincerely 
do we fympathize in your perfonal fuffcrings 5 . 
may the anguifh of each wound be affwaged, 
and its cure accelerated, by the recolledtion 
of its glorious caufe.’’ It alfo notices * the at- 
tachment of the general to the facred caufe of 
liberty, of which he: proved bimfelf the wn- 
daunted champion 3” and declares, that “ his 
live has ever been confecrated to the liberties 
and pappinefs of mankind.” When he failed 
from the port, in the American fhip Adriana, 
he was attended to the vefiel by an immenfe 
mnultitude of people, who expreffed their high 
veneration for his character by reiterated acs 
clamations; he was alfo cheered by all the 
crews of the fhips, as he pafled dows the 
Avon t» Kingroad, ; 
Married.\—At Bath, Mr. Milfom to Mifs 
- Hopkins. Mr, W. Pritchard, of Shropthire, 
to Mifs M. Cook. Mr. J. Howard, of Brif- 
~ tol, to Mifs Davis, of Bath. At Wells, Mr. 
Wilkins to Mifs E. North. At Briftol, Mr. 
White to Mifs Hill. Mr, E. Gregory, of 
Yatton, to Mifs E..Selfe. At Briffol, Mr. 
W. Stock to Miis Byatt. R. HH. -Toulfon, 
eq. lieutenantin the 3d regiment of dragoons, 
to Mifs Collins; of Hatch Court, near 
Taunton... Mr. S, Fry, of Wells, .to Mifs 
E. Hodges. At Clutton, Mr. A. Naith, aged 
74, to Mifs Cook, aged 24; they had co- 
habited together before, long enough to have 
_had two children, whe were brought to the 
baptifmal font and. chriftened, at the time 
when the nuptial ceremony took place. 
Died.J—At Briftol, the rev. T. Rimbron, 
ordinary of Newgate. Mis Broderip. Mr. 
Page. Dr. E. Snape; well -known for his 
fkitl in curing a number of difeafes incident 
to horfes. Mifs-Hodgfon.. Aced 34, Mis. 
R. Tombs; fhe had bequeathed z00l. to the 
Briftol infirmary, and feveral other legacies to 
chariable purpofes. Mr. W. Hare. Aged 
7% Mr... Brice., Mrs. Clark: Mr. W. 
Breth, Mr. T. Wright. Aged 35, Mr. W. 
Hare, jun.; a man of an excellent heart and 
exemplary conduct, particularly in the rejative 
duties of life. He was an unceafing friend of 
the poor, to whom he devoted much of his 
time and attention, and great numbers of 
whom have reafon to blefs his memory. C. 
Bernard, efq. an ineftimable charaler 3 of 
extenfive but unofleatatious benevolence. 
During the furmer part of the day: of his de- 
‘ geale he was in perfec health and good {pi- 
rits, having had a felett party of friends to 
dine with him; foon after they left him, 
howeycr, he fell down fuddenly in a fit, and 
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‘ight hon. the earl of Digby. 
Somerfet/bire...Dorfetbire....Devonpbire 83 
expired in about two hours time, Tn Stekeg 
Croft, near Briftol, Mrs. Webb; atruly good 
woman. Near Briftol, Mr, T. Cole. 
At Bath, Mifs S. A. Purvis, of Danham, 
Suffolk: In London, “the fon’ of Mr.’ W, 
Bell, of Bath ; his death was’ occafioned by 
eating ice-cream when heated. Mr. W, 
Smith. Mr. Tafker, formerly of Dartford, 
Kent. Mrs. Barnard. Mr. Smalcombe, of 
Kelftone, near Bath. Aged 37, Mr, W. 
Cecil, of Walcott. : 
On Kingtdown, Mr. L. 1 
Doble, of Bedminftcr, At Wolverton, Mr. 
Moger. Mr. J. Cundick, of Chedzoy, ‘near 
Bridgwater; he was thrown from his hoffe 
and killed on the fpot. Mr. J. Sprudd, of 
@hew Magna. At Clifton, Mr. Phipps. 
Mifs A. F. Coates. Mr. Magney. W. Mor- 
gan, efq. of Shepton Mallet. Mrs. Free- 
man, of Frenchay. Mr. Cox, of Athton, 
Io the parifh of Aifhcott, J. Aiton; found 
burnt and fuffocated in aime kiln. The rev. 
Mr. Batchelor, fen. of Frefhford. “Mr. Jef- 
feries, of King’s Down Hill Box}; he had 
jut (ueceeded this father in the cate of infane 
patients, dsc. ee 
Wood, ~My, Ae 
DORSETSHIRE. 
The faving made laft year in Dortchefter  ~ 
prifon, by grinding their own corn, and drefs~ 
ing their own flour, with one of Stockdalé’s 
iteel milis, valucd in proportion «to the price 
of corm and baker’s charge, in 1794, smount- 
ed to more than one half of the fum ‘ex- 
pended, 
Married |—M. S. Dyment, of Crewk« 
herne, to Mifs M. Honeybun, of Merriots. 
Mr. R. Rawlings, of Mitchel Brake Houfe, . 
Marfhwood, to Mifs M. Loring, of Hawk- 
church. Mr, T..de Borgi to Mrs. Bryer, of 
Pidcletown., At the Quaker’s meeting houle, 
Taunton, Mr. G. Claike, of Poole, to Mifs 
J. Dawe, of Taunton. 
Died.J|—At Beaminfter, Mr.. J. Brown. 
At Kingfton, in. the bloom. of youth, Mifs 
E.. Tait. W. Pool, efq: of Shurton, rear 
Stowey. At his feat at Sherborn Caftle, the 
At Cumber- 
wel], Wilts, the rev. R. Taunton, LL.D, vicar 
of Sydling. Mr. S. Martin, of Southmolton. 
At Warminfter, Mrs. Halliday; a woman of 
a benevolent heart, anda fincere Cliriftian. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
Died.]—Aged 72, D. Rolle, efq. father of 
Lord Rolle;- he died in the courfe of his 
ufual walk, betwixt his feats. of Stevenftone 
ane Hudfcott, in a fit, of the angina petioris, a 
diforder he had long teen fubje& to. He 
was defcended from an ancient family in this 
county. In his public conduct, as amember . 
of the Houfeof Commons, &c. he preferve» 
ed, with unfhaken integrity, thofe honeft and 
independant principles’ which he had laid 
down for the rule ofaiis condn&. The fame 
probity guided him in every tranfaétion of 
private life, which was alfo diftinguithed by 
. exemplary piety, and a.moft diffufive charity. 
He was a liberal fubfcriber to many focieties, 
inftituted for the purpofe ef promoting reli» 
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