1802.] Somerfet/hire—Devonfhire—Wales—Scotland—TIreland. 
hampftead —Mr. R, Wright, of Oxford, to 
Mifs E. Stone, of Chawtey, in this county. 
Died.] At Reading, Mr. Bartlett, fail- 
cloth-weaver.—Aged 70, Mrs. Briftow. 
At Newbury, Mrs. Charefley, widow of 
the late Dr. Charefley, of Chalfont, St. Pe- 
ter’s, Bucks, 
At Kintbury, Mr. T. Blanny; with the 
character of a truly hone@ man. 
The Rev. Dr. Bellafis, re€tor of Yatten- 
don and Bafeldon. 
At Wantage, in hjs 84th year, J. Butler, 
efq.—-Mrs. Piercey, of Sulham-farm.——-Mr, 
King, of Hungerford.—Aged 92, Mr, S. 
Wentworth, of Aldbourn. 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
There-is trong reafon to hope, that the 
obftacles which have prevented the opening 
of a communication between the Lower and 
Upper Town at Bath, through the Bear-yard, 
are about {peedily to be removed, as the com- 
miffioners for the improvement of the city, 
and the truftees of that eftate, are likely to 
enter into-an agreement, which muft prove 
highly accommodating to the public, and 
afford fincere pledture to every well-wither 
of the city, : : 
Married.| Mr. W. Rickets, late an emi- 
nent plumber of Bath, to Milfs E. Budd.—J. 
Williams, efg. of. Exeter, to Mifs Hume, 
daughter-in-law of Dr. Merry, of Bath.— 
Mir Miller, attorney, of Bath, to Mifs S. 
Hooper, of Bath Eafton. 
F. Chalie, efq. of Mincing-lane (late of 
Bath), to Mrs. Lee, of Brunfwick-place. 
At Bath, J. Shurlock, efq. paymafter of 
the Innifkilling dragoons, to Mifs James, of 
Corbyn-hall, Staffordthire.—Mr. J. Welche 
man, goldf{mith, to Mifs M. Williams. 
_ Mr. Robert Arnold, of Barkthire,: to Mifs 
Hl. Reed, grand-daughter to Mr, J. Reed, 
bookfeller in Briftol.—-Mr. Fenley, printer, 
of Briftol,.to Mifs Page, of Bath. 
Mr.’R. Brockés, grazier, of Kingfton Sey- 
mour, to Mifs Hollyman, of Clevedon. _ 
Died:| - At Briftol, in his 25th year, Mr. 
T. Pine, youngett fon of Mr. Pine, printer. 
Mr. Higgins, accomptant; much refpeéted 
Bs a truly honeft man. ; 
_ Mr. Cowdry, brother of Mr. C. Cowdry, 
ironmonger.——Mrs. Bowen, of King’s Down. 
~~in her 73d year, Mrs. Whatley, seliét of 
E. Watley, efg. alderman. | 
‘The celebrated Mr. Highman Palatine, 
W0, after having, for a feries of years prac- 
tiled the art of deception, could uot, with all 
his fill, elude the marauding hand of death. 
At Bath, after a few minutes indifpofition, 
the Right Hon, Earl Belmore, of Caftle 
Cuote, in the county of Fermanagh, Ireland, 
“Mrs, Lewis, wife of W. Lewis, efq. of 
Alderley, Gloucefterfhire.—-Mifs Newnham, 
re hen’ Tithing, near Worcefter.—-Mifs 
Mrs. F. Low widow of the late G. 
Lowther, efq. of Lou odge, in Ireland. 
This lady was daughter of abazon Pon= 
Monrarx Maa, No, 4. 
193 
fonby, efq. of Afhgrove,in the fame kingdom 
and grand-daughter of Major-general Pon-~ 
fonby, who was killed at the battle of Fonte- 
noy, on the rrthof May, 1745. 3 
Mrs. E. Bampfylde, fifter of the late Co- 
pleftone W. Bampfylde, efq. of Heftercombe. 
—Mr. R. Harding. —J. Mayow, efq. of Bragy 
in Cornwall.—Mr, Pearce, better known by 
the name of Mayor Pearce, hairdreffer,, 
At New York, of the yellow fever, Mr. 
Simpfon,-a refpeétable comedian, who per-= 
formed a few characters at Bath fome years 
ago, . 
At Towerhead, near Banweil, aged 83, 
W. Blackburrow, efq. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
Died.) At Cadhay, near Ottery, the Right 
Honourable Lord Graves, of Thankes, in the 
county of Cornwall, Admiral of the White. 
For his fervices in the battle of the nrft of 
June, 1794, in which he gallantly diftin- 
“guifhed himfelf, and received a wound in his 
fhoulder, he was created a peer of the king= ~ 
dom of Tteland, by thetitle of Baron Graves, 
of Gravefend, in the county of Londonderry 5 
and a penfion of roool. per annum was 
granted him. His lordfhip. was made a poft- 
captain, in the year 14755- 
WALES. 
Married.| D. Anwyl, efq. of Bala, to 
Miis Owen; of Llanendwyhn, both, in Me- 
rionethfhire. 
Died.} At Montgomery, Mr. J. Davis. 
At Newton, Montgomerythire, aged 74, 
Mrs. Owen; the laft furvivor of the Trewythin 
family, who refided at the manfion-houfe of 
that town. i 
At Ruz, Merionethfhire, aged65, Mr, T.. 
Meaking ; highly refpected as a fervant, in 
the family at the feat, nearly 30 years. 
Mrs. C, Foulkes, of Ruthin—-Mr. Parry, 
furgeon, of Mold. 
At Prefteign, Mifs M. Davis, only daughter 
of H. Davis, efqe-In her 80th year, Mrse 
Morgan, mother of Mr. J. Morgan, wool 
ftapler, of Glafbury, Brecon. - ; 
SCOTLAND. 
The total number of deaths in the city and 
fuburbs of Gla(gow, laft year was 1918, being 
168 thort of the numberin 1800.. This great 
decreafe is principally afcribed to the want of 
{pirituous liquors, which ufed to be drunk by 
the middling and lower ranks to fuch excefs, 
that the inftances of perfons dying from that 
caufe were frequent, and even numerous. 
IRELAND. 
Died.] At Kilkenny, the Right Honor. 
able Lady Frances Cavanagh, fitter to the late, 
and aunt to the prefent, Earl ofOrmond. ; _ 
In Dublin, S. Dick, efq. an eminent mer- 
chant, whofe property is eftimated at upwards 
of 400,000!. 
Colonel Hyde, a gentleman of great cele 
brity, on the frifh turf 5 dying inteftite, the 
only fon of his late brother, John Hyde, efq. 
formerly M.P, for the county of Caflow, 
fucceeds to a& eftate of more than 42,dool. a 
Cc year 
