1802.) Wilt/ire—Somer[etfhire— Dorfetfpire—Devonfhire, Se, 
fchoolmafter ; fhe was-taken ill a few days 
before, with a palpitation of the heart, fol- 
lowed by a paralytic ftroke, in which ftate 
the continued till her death. 
Mr. T. Pipon, gent. late of Southampton. 
At Southampton, Mrs. Woun, lady of an 
- Officer not yet arrived from Egypt.—-Mr. G. 
Foyle.—Mrs. Stoddard, wife of Mr.Stoddard, 
gardener.— Mr. Havter, butcher. 
At Porifmouth, |. Cotes, efg. a peft-cap- 
tain inthe navy.—Iin an apoplectic fit, Mr. 
W. Bailey, of Bithop’s Sutton Farm, near Al- 
sesford. 
At Old Alresford, Mifs Bulpett. 
WILTSHIRE. 
‘Mr. Beckford has lately refumed his very 
confiderable agate at Fonthill, 
~ which are in the Gothic ftyle 5. 5>50,0001. is 
the tum e‘timated for the comple tion of 
theie works, 
: SOMERSETSHIRE, 
A plan is in agitation for improving the 
harbour of Britto! by floating docks which,ac- 
cerding to the report of Mr. Jefion, the engi- 
heer, will render it as commodious as any in 
the iota A fub{cription has been lately 
entered into at Briftol, for the purpofe of car- 
fying (tne pian :ato. execution, 
¥0O,c00l. was iubicribed in about three days 
time, being about two-thirds of the fum 
which, itis calculated, will be-requifite. 
The fubtcription to the. Lock-fcheme, on 
the Somerfet canal; has been lately filled up 
with great avidity. 
Married.| At Briftol, L. Fither, efq. to 
Mifs f. ihham Randolph; 3d daughter of the 
late Mr. Randolph, merchant. —Mr. We 
Lane, jeweller, to Mifs Davies, only daugh- 
5 ter of the late Rev. J. Davies.——Mr. Payne, 
attorney, to Mrs. Myers.—Mr. RK. Smith, 
furgeon, te Miis Crefiwick, of Wefton Sub- 
Edge, in Gloucefter bhire. 
At Bath, Mr. Dafh, riding-mafer, to Mifs 
Hefey, mantua-maker.—Mr. G. Baker, to 
Mifs E. Porter, both of Cannington. 
Died.| At Briftol, Mifs E. Evans, youngeft 
daughter of the late J. Evans, efq. of the 
ifand of —— 
- At his lodgings in Queen-fquare, H. John, 
efq. of Croftwéll, in Cornwall, 
Mrs. Cook, , wife of Mr. Cook, baker.— 
In her 17th year, Mifs Bufh, daubticee of Mr. 
W. Buh, mealman. 
At Bath, Mr. J. Mayow, 3d fon of the late 
q Mayow, efq.—Mrs. Evans, wife of Mr. 
Evans, the celebrated harper. 
At Duniter, Mrs. Crange, nite of Mr, 
Crange, furgeon, late of Timfbary. 
At ¥rowie; where fhe had pafled the laft 60 
years of her life, aged nearly 100, Mrs. A. 
Whitehead, grand- dau; ghier of .White- 
head, efq. of Wilts, a gentleman of confider- 
able property, who built the firft houfe at 
¥Weworth, in Middlefex. 
At Norton Fitzwarren, Mr, G. Harris, a 
—gef{pectable Sie late of Somerton, 
The fum of 
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DORSETSHIRE, 
Mr. Fuffel’s newly invented balance-lock, 
for conveying boats from a lower level to a 
higher, and wice verfa, has jately undergone 
another trial, on the Dorfetthire canal, near 
Mells, and perfectly fucceeded. 
Married. | At Sherborne, Mr, Lewis, at- 
torney, to Mifs A. Wilmot.—The Rev. S, 
Byam, rector of Wyke Regis and Portland, 
in this county, to Mifs Welth, of Marchetti. 
{qhare, London. 
At Stratton, Mr J. Brett, to Milfs Foot.. 
At Yetminfter, A. Cofens, efq to Mifs 
Jeffery —Mr. J. Henning, of Weymouth, to 
Milfs Warfborough, of Maddington, in Wilt- 
fhire. 
At Weymouth, Lieutenant Talbot, of the 
navy, to Mits Kellaway. 
Died.| At Dorchefter, aged 66, Mrs Pare 
fons, widow of the late Mr. J. Parfons, glo- - 
ver; a woman of an exemplary good cha- 
racter. 
At Birton, near Dorchefter, aged 77, Mr. 
T. Nichols, farmer and maltfter —Mr. Thorne, 
cooper, of Sturminiter Newton, 
DEVONSHIRE. 
Married.| Mr. W. Buncome, jun. of Pit 
minfter, to Mifs Daw, of Bifhop’s Hull. 
At Plymouth, S. Pym, eiq. a poft captain 
in the navy, to Mifs Lockyer.—Mr. Trem- 
lett, mercer, of Exeter, to Mifs Dale. 
At Exeter, S 0. Gibbs, efq. 2¢ fen of Sir 
P. Gibbs, bart. to Mifs Bifhop.—Mr Short- 
land, furgeon, to Mifs Browne, both of 
Chilthorne. 
Died.| At Exeter, aged 78, Mrs. J. To- 
good, widow, formerly of Sherborne Tipe 
J. Coggan, widow, 
At Plymouth, at the naval hofpital, in the 
prime of life, Mr. J. Smita, late of the Mag- 
Nanime, of 44 guns. 
At Barnfiaple, Mrs. Clark. 
At Hatt, near Saltash, in Cornwall, aged 
49, W. Simmons, efq. formerly a captain in 
the Cornifh miktia. 
At Gibraltar, lately, of a decline, Mr. J, 
Hocken, attorney, and only fon of J. Hocken, 
efq.. of Falmouth. 
At Atbotfbury, Mr. Samfon, houfe.ftew. 
ard to the Earl of Ilchefter. 
At Heavytree, near Exeter, A. Phillips, 
efg. 
WALES. 
At Margam, in Glamorganfhire, a ftupen- 
Jous machine is now ere€ting to roll copper. 
Two vait wheels of GO» 24 feet in diameter, 
are fetin motion by a fgam engine ; one of 
the wheels culled a fly, makes 30 revolutions 
in a minute, and regulates the movements of 
the whole machine Notwithfanding - the 
number of iron pre already eftablifhed in 
Glamorganthire, nearly 20 blaft furnaces are 
now erecting or in contemplation, 
It appears from an advertifement lately 
pubdlifhed in the Hereford Journal, that the 
Drecknock and Abergavenny canal is now n= 
vigable 
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