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ri of W. Ramfay, fecretary of the Eatt In- 
dia Company. 
At Stockhoufe, in her 48th year, the lady 
of J. Berkeley Burland, efq. daughter and 
heirefs of the late J. Farr, efg. 
At Portfmouth, of a paralytic ftroke, 
Mrs. Thomas, formerly Mrs. Simpfon, for 
mapy years a favourite adtrefs at the Bath 
Theatre. 
At Frome, Mr. R. Bailey, tanner. 
At Henbury, near Briftol, Mrs. Cook. 
At Clifton, Mrs. O’Bryan, wife of Captain 
© Bryan, of the Emerald fhip of war. 
At Keyford, near Frome, Mr. R. Bailey, 
farmer.—Mr. J. Jones, grazier.—H. Davis, 
efq. of White. Hall, near Briftol. 
At Taunton, Mr. J. Waters, fen—Mr. W, 
Coles, of Marfton Bigot, 
DORSETSHIRE. _ 
Died.] In his 7gth year, B. Lefter, efq, 
a alderman, and formerly M.P. for the 
town and county of Poole. He conducted, 
through a long and honourable career, his 
very extenfive concerns inthe Newfoundland 
Trade in a manner no lefs beneficial to the 
nation than creditable and advantageous to 
himfeif, by giving at once employment and 
bread to thoufands. He was, in the moft 
comprehenfive fenfe of the word, what was 
formerly called, in this county, a real mer- 
chant. ‘The numerous fhips which have 
traverfed the Mediterranean and Atlantic 
Oceans, freighted with his goods, were his 
own, built by hisown workmen, on his own 
plantations, fitted and victualled from his own 
ftores. That indefatigable perfeverance which 
jubdues all obftackes and leads to fortune, was 
his peculiar chara€teriftic; nor Were the calls © 
of humanity, overlooked in the duties of his 
counting-houfe, His difpofitionand his well 
-merited wealth enabled him to relieve the- 
neceflities of thofe who ftood in need of his 
ailiftance, nor was he lefs munificent to his 
native, town than liberal and charitable to 
its poor. His mind, no lefs perfevering than 
.it was ftrong, retained its vigour to the laf, 
and in the diftribution of his immenfe wealth, 
his liberal donations to his relations, and-gene- 
rous benefactions to the poor, will be long 
and gratefully remembered, 
DEVONSHIRE. 
It is noted as a proof of the increafing po- 
» pulation of the town of ‘Plymouth, and the 
fuburbs called the Dock, and the progreffive 
influx of ftrangers, thatthe tolls of the bridge 
at Stone Houle, between*Plymouth and the 
Dock Town, the property of Earl Mount 
Edgcumbe, and Sir fohn St. Aubyn,. which, 
atthe building of the bridge, in theryeart7 7, 
Jet for Sool. per annum, was lately let at the 
rate of 2sool; perannum, 
_ Married } At Woodbury, Mr. G. Jackfon, 
of Budicigh Salterton, to Mifs‘Lee, of Eb- 
ford Barton, 
At Exeter, Mr. J. Ham, to Mifs'M. Hol- 
man, daughter of Mr. J." Holman, droggift. 
At Ugborough, J. Hele, “of Well, near 
Alhberten, to Milfs frenick. 
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_ At Plymouth, D. Eyre, efq. to Mids P. 
Bethineer.—-Mr. Braddon, jun. of Treneglofs, 
Cornwal!, to Mifs Kingdon, daughter of the 
Rev. J: Kingdon,. of Bridgeruie, in this 
county» 
Died.] At Exeter, Mr. Beale, -mafter of 
the Globe Tayérn.—Mr. J. Sercombe— 
Mr. Trewman, fen. arefpeftable printer and 
bookfeller, for near go years paft ; and prin- 
ter of the Exeter Flying Peft ; a truly goed, 
humane, generous, and valuable man. 
At an advanced age, Mr, J. Seward, rope- 
maker. 
At Plymouth, Mr. Crupp, brewer+—-Mrs. 
Slade, wife of Mr. Slade, merchant.—Mis. 
Smith, wife of Mr. Smith, {choolmatter, 
At Oakhampton, Mrs. Luxmore, widew, 
and mother to the prefent Dean of Gloucefter. 
At Bithop’s Lydiard, Mrs. ¥, Hamilton, 
WALES. 
Married.] N. Phillips, efq. egies of 
Haverfordweft, to Mils R. Davies, of Liwy- 
-nagoras, Peinbrokethire.. 
At Cardigan, Mr. James, furgeon, to Mifs 
Jones, daughter of the Rev. Mr. Jones. 
Died.| At Haverfordweft, fuddenly, in 
the Town-hall, Mr, D, Paynter, attorney. 
At Yitrod, Cardiganfhire, prematurely cut 
off in the prime of life, H. J. Lloyd Davies, 
efg. of Lloyd Jack, juftice of peace for that 
county; this gentleman, who had been mar- 
ried but a fhort time before toa very amiable 
lady, was an upright and active ‘magiltrate, « 
liberal benefactor to the poor, and greatly 
eft¢emmed by a numerous acquaintance in pri- 
vate life. 
At Nefton, Pembrokethire, B. B. Jordan, 
efg. 
Me Harmeéiton, Pembrokefhire, Hughes, 
efq. 
Tt Caerleon, Monmoithfhire, Mr. R. 
Rogers. 
At. Laugharne, R. Le Davids, efy. of Pi- 
bor, near Carmarthen, juftice of peace for the 
county. 
In Swanfea, in his 6 sth year D. Thomas, 
efq. 
SCOTLAND. 
At Drumgeflavie, near Pitmain, in his 
47th year, Bailie Donald "M*Pheifon. ‘He 
‘was an’enlfign ‘under the late Pretender, and 
was préfent-at the battles of Prefton, Pen- 
Tith, and Falkirk. He afterwards eftorted 
‘that prince through Artfaig, and faw him on 
the borders of. Sky. “He officiated as Baron 
Bailie firft in Lochaber, and afterwards in 
Badenoch, fince 1768. He was alfo one of 
the juftices of peace for the county of In- 
vernefs ; and, at‘an advanced period of life, 
was appointed by ‘his Majefty an enfign ia’ 
the Balville volunteers, 
IRELAND. 
Married.) “At Lifnegar, Licutenant-col. 
Baird, of the 1ft battalion of the 62d cnc 
to ‘the Hon. 'E.'C. Tonfon, eldet 
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