1802. ] 
At Bath, Mrs. Chilton, widow. In her 
15th year, Mifs Lugger.—Mr. Burke.—-Mrs. 
Jaques, widow of the late Mr. C. jaques, of 
Warmintter, 
After a {hort but fevere indifpofition, the . 
confequence of a fudden apopletic feizure, 
Mr. W. Gye, a re{pectable printer and book. 
‘feller; much lamented by his friends as an 
uferul member of fociety, and by the com- 
munity at large for his ftri¢t integrity and 
wnbiemithed reputation. 
Mr. R. Gerrard, furgeon.—-Mrs, Williams, 
daughter of the late Sir John Gibbons, bart. 
-—1i his 79th year, the venerable and Rev. 
E. Nelfon, reCtor of Burnham Thorp, and fa- 
ther of Lord Wifeount Nelfon.—In her 45th 
year, Mrs. Whitty, fecond daughter of S. 
Pretor, efg. banker, of Sherborne. 
At Frome, Mifs M. Rofiiter. 
t Shepton Mallet, Mr. 
and bookfeller. 
At his houfe, on Mount Beacon, near 
Bath, W. Higginfon, efq late of Salifbury. 
In his 29th year, of a rapid decline, at the 
houfe of Richard Cumberland, efq. his father- 
in-law, near Brighton, W. Eaceork: efq. 
In the Eaft Indies, Major Gillum, of the 
Hon, Eaft India Company’s Eftablifhment, 
and brother to Dr, Gillum, of Bath. 
Mifs Brine, of Temple Combe. 
[The remains of the late Earl of Belmore, 
whofe death, rather fudden, at Bath, was an- 
sounced in Number 84, bave been ca for in- 
terment to the family vault at Caledon, in the 
county of Tyrone, in Ireland|—His Lordhhip, 
who died in his 53d year, had been three 
tithes married—firit to Lady Mary Butler, 
fitter to the Earl of Carrick, by whom he 
had iffue one fon, the prefent Earl, now near- 
ly thirty years old 5; next to Lady Henrietta 
Hobert, daughter to the late Earl of Buck- 
inghamfhire,by whom he had iffue one daugh- 
ter, Lady Louifa Corry; and laf to Mifs 
Caldwell, daughter of the late Sir James 
Caldwell, bart. by whom he has not left any 
iffue. His Lordfhip’s eftates, which are of 
immenfe value, lie principally in the coun- 
ties of Tyrone and Fermanagh, the former of 
which counties the prefent Earl reprefented in 
parliament from his arrival at age, and took a 
moft manly, honourable, and decided part in 
the politics of the country, efpecially on the 
great queftion of the Union, which he vigo- 
roufly oppofed in every ftage. In the latter 
county the Earl built the ‘thot magnificent 
houfe ever erefted, it is faid, in Ireland, 
which was finifhed but a few years before his 
death. 
Stone, printer 
DORSETSHIRE. 
Married.} §S. Fitzherbert, efq. of Chid- 
cock, to Mrs. Plowman, of Milton Abbey. 
Died.| At Dorchefter, aged 83, Mr. 
Sabine, formerly of Sherborne. 
At Keynfham, aged 75, Mrs. S$. Canble, 
who had been employed in tlre bafket-making 
-pufinefs about §0 years. 
At Enmore; Mr. Cruikfhanks, fteward:- to 
2, 
Dorfetfire—Devonfhire——Deaths Abroad. 
oll 
the Earl of Egmont.—-Mr. Gerrifh, furgeony 
of Downend 
At Lower Eafton, Mr. M. Underwood, 
fon of the late M. Underwood, efq. of Briftol. 
Died.] At Shaftefbury, fuddenly, in his 
2gth year, Mr. J. Bull, mafon, ‘The mira 
culous efcapes of this neeian: in the preceding 
parts of his life, have been fomewhat fingu- 
lar:—In repairing a houfe fume years fince, 
for Mr. Trowbridge, the fcaffold gave way, 
and he tumbled from a place ro feet high, 
with a ton of large ftones, yet efcaped une 
hurt. Being afterwards employed with an- 
other mafon, Mr. J. Garrat, in repairing a 
well, for E. Ogden, efq. they both fell into 
it, empty, and, wonderful to fay, they re- 
ceived very little injury. Bull has fince 
ferved in the royal navy, on board the Mo. 
nargue, was in the hotteft part of the en- 
gagement with the Dutch fleet, under Lord 
Dien and at the battle of Gapeohe 
eight men out of eleven were killed at the 
gun where he was quartered. He was dif- 
charged but a few weeks prior to his death. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
. Married.} At Exeter, Mr. Williams, che- 
mift and druggift, to Mifs Turner, daughter 
of Mr. Turner, builder. 
At St. Pancras, London, J. Green, efq. of 
Exeter, to Mifs Burges, only fitter of the 
late Captain Burges, of the royal navy. 
Died.| At Exeter, Mr, R. Dawe, oe 
refpectable grocer, but who had retired frona 
bufinefs. 
At Ottery St. Mary, Mr. O. Tucker, at- 
torney. 
At Swilly, near Plymouth, the Rev. J. 
Furneaux. 
At Topfham, aged 74, Mrs. Follett, wife 
of Mr. Follett, merchant.—Mr. N. Pearce, 
ironmonger, of Minchin Hampton. 
DEATHS ABROAD. 
At Rofetta, in Egypt, Licutenant Colonel 
P. Garden, of the fecond battalion of the rit 
royal regiment of foot. 
At Hamburgh, on the 26th of O&ober 
laft, D. Mitchell, efq. 
Lately, on his pee home, from the Ja- 
maica ftation, Lieutenant M. Brookes, young- 
eft fon of the Rev. Dr. Brookes, of Shipton, 
in Oxfordthire. 
At Pondicherry, in the Eaft Indies, in July 
laftt, Mr. W. Robertfon, of the 74th regi- 
ment. 
In the camp, before Alexandria, onthe rft 
of Sept. laft, Lieutenant W. Ball! 1, of the 24th 
regiment of feat, 
November 225 1799s at Bencoolen, in the 
Eaft Indies, H. G. ‘Manwelt, efq. 
Onthe 16th of December, 18co, at Hury- 
hur, Captain C. W. Maxwell. 
On December 6, 1801, of the yellow 
fever, T. Mills, efq. fecretary to Rear Ad-’ 
miral Montagu, commander in chief on’ the 
Jamaica ftation, and purfer of the Topaz 
frigate. 
In the ifland of Dominica, September 22, 
1801; 
