mRIMEE =) a, 

Married? At Bath, Mr. 
fom. fircet, to Mifs Wright. 
Falconer to Mifs Franees Raitt. Mr. Edward 
Sanford to Mifs Mary Viner. The rev. Mr. 
_ 8. Smith, rector of Fladbury, Worcefterfhirey 
to Mifs Plaifted, niece to major Hedges, of 
Bath. 
At Wrington, Mr. Wolfe to Mifs Hear. 
At Cledder, Mr. Thomas Hawkins to Mifs 
Ann Rogers. hb 
At Shepton Mallett, Mr. Hippefley to’ Mrs. 
Fuartieyv. 
Died.| At Bath, in the 76th year of ‘his 
aze, and the Ait of his epifcopacy, the right 
rev. Dr. Charles Walmefley, an Englith Bene- 
diGine mork,’ Roman Catholic bifhop of 
Rama, and fet or bifhop and vicar apoftolie of 
the weftern diftri@. He was a doctor of 
} theology in the Sorbonne, and fellow of the 
Royal Societies of London and Berlin, and the: 
lafr furviving mathematician concerned in res 
guiating the. chronological flyle in England, 
which alteration took place it #752: De. 
Walmefley was the author of feveral theo- 
logical works, particularly an Explanation of 
the Apocalypfe, Ezeliel’s Vifions, &c.- By the 
Gite which happened at Buth fome years fince, 
feveral valuable manuicripts, Ww hich. he hdd 
written during-a well-‘pent life of labour, and 
éuring «his travels through many ap uncies, 
were irretrievably lof. 
The rev. Dr. 
At the fame place, Mrs. Binney, of Edgar . 
Houfe. Lieut-co!. Horne, of the 48th regs. 
In an advanced age, Thomas Lowfield, efq. 
Mis Carolina E.keriai], Mr. Faulkner, wine 
and brandy merchant. Suddenly, Mr. Edward 
Rufel, foriverly a book{cLer of eminence in 
this city, but who had, for fome years, retired 
from? pains Mrs. Ford. Mr. Samuel 
Roycroft. Aged “20, Mifs Mary Clark. 
Mrs. Sherley, iit of the hon. ‘Henry Sherley, 
efq. one of the members of the colunial eoun- 
ci; in Jamaica. . 
At Newton St. Loc, in her 91ft year, Mrs. 
» Elizabeth Harrington, a maiden Jady. She 
retained her faculties, unimpaired, to the laft. 
At foe Mrs. Turner. 
At Charlton, after an illnefs of many years 
_ duration, Mrs, Wetherell. 
At Wiaxall, Mrs. Hazell. 
At'Enft Barptiy, Mrs. Moon. 
&t Widcombe, near Bath, Mrs. Mary 
Howfe. 
“ PORSETSHIRE. 
Fdarried.\ Mx Twozoud, of Sherbourne, to 
Mifs Catherine Hiil, 
At Lower Donhiad, Mr, Scamime! to Mifs 
Pub: 
Guflage, Mx. Wi ‘hams, of Ma.tin, Wilts, 
-ta oe Franftone, uf the fornier p-ace. 
5 Died] -At. Sherbournc.. Mrs. \Gande, 
Mr. John Warwick. 
At Pocle, licut. Dayid Alles, af, tke roy al 
navy. 
"Der fetftire.n Devonfbire 
etic el, of Mil- ~ 
_ on gomg 
[ Dee. 
tae Spetifbury, Mrs. Jekylt. 
At Mulborne St. Andrew, Mr Corbin. | 
At Bere Regis, aged ox, Mrs. Elizabeth 
- Burgeis. 
At Waterfon,. Mrs. ‘Banger, wife of Thos. 
Banzer, efq. She was in perfeét health the 
everiig previous to her deceafe. 
At Mappercombe,. near Bridport, after a 
fhort tlinefs, Mr. Sutherland, of London. 
DEVONSHTRE, ei 
The printing of Mr. Grice*s Exeter 
Journal is dilcontinued. This is the fecond 
paper m the weft of England, whith has fallen 
a facrifice to the late additional ftamp-duty. 
An alarming fire broke out Enely at Tiver- 
ton, which raged with great viotence for four 
hours. Thirtcen houfes were confumed; ard 
the whole ftrect in» which the-accident, hap- 
‘pened, would, in al! probability, have been de- 
ftroyed, but Br the a€tive affifiance of fome 
French prifenérs on parole.” For their exer- 
tions on this oc cafion, they received the public 
‘thanks of “i mayor Di “inhebitants. 
Muarried.|. At Exeter, Mr, Hall, aged 79; 
to Mits aes Dovy, aged fo. | 
At Plymouth, John L. Lufcombe, efg. of 
Coontbe Royal, to Milfs S. Hawker, fitter to 
major Hawker. Capt Charles Rowley, of the 
raval nave, brother to fir Wm, Rowley, bait. 
to Mus Eliz. King, daoghter of aamiral fr 
Richard King, commandersin- chief ae 'Ply-* 
Pauls fs 5. i 
Mr. David Sweetland,) merchant, of Top- 
fham, to. Mifs Boyce, of ‘Bivettonk ; 
Died} At Exeter, toi which place he went 
for the recovery of his health, the hon. Thos. 
Bruce, fon-of Wil'tam-earl of Kincard’ ny and 
brathen tothe late earl of Elgin and Kincar- 
din. The hon. M:. Bruce was a Heutenante 
gencral in the armvy colonel of the 16th reet. 
of . footy and M.P. for Great Bedwin, in 
Wiltfhire. 
At Plymouth, aged 63, Mrs. Wallis, many 
_ years an eminent buokfellerin that town. 
At Taunton, Mr. R. f. Foy; goldfmith and 
jewelier. 
At Puflinch, the rev. James bere rector 
of Newton puree 
At Little Sandford, Mr, Woodberry, farmer. 
Sometime prior to his difeafe, he was difturb- 
ed inthe night by a noife among his fowls: 
imtou the yard, he faw a cat febzing 
one of them ; and, attempting te d fengage the 
fowl, the cat “uftened on iis arm, and bit him 
fo tevercly, that ‘his cries fummoned. his wife 
tu his ati@ance.. “As the cat was not fuppofed 
to be mad, he took no notice of the aveidenr3 
but being calledupon a few days after to at- 
tend a hike ey, and having drank rather freely, 
he was feized with a vielent. pain in his arm, 
Medical afi@ance was immediately called-in, 
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