£4 
by galling his feat with new shoes, which brought 
ona mortification, will be a great lofs to the 
poor, as he was of a very charitable and humane 
difpoiition. 
WILTSHIRE. 
Married.| Mr. Smith, farmer, #f Teffont, 
to Mifs $. Martin, Lider" daughter of Mr O. 
Martin, of Fovant.—J. Bennett, efq. of Pye- 
houfe, to Mifs Lambert, of Boyton. 
Died] At Salifbury, in her S8oth, year, 
M:s. Higz nion, wife of W. Higginfon, efq, 
—Aged, 779 Js Edgar, efq. alderman of this 
city. 
At his feat, at New Park, near Devizes, J. 
Sutton, e{q. brother-in-lawto Mr. Addingtoa, 
the prefent Chancellor of the Exchequer, and 
formerly M. P. for many years, for the Bo- 
rough of Devizes. 
Mr .J- Barnes, of Chirton.—-Mrs. Moulton, 
wife of Mr. Moulton, builder, in Fifherton. 
At Amefbury, fuddenly, Mr. J. Barnaby. 
At Bradford, aged go, Mrs. Tugwell. 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
Married.) At Clifton, W. K. Crawford, 
M.D. to Mifs Emily C’Connor, fecond 
daughter of Sir Patrick O’Connor, of Cork. 
—Mr. J. Vowles, baker, toMifs M. Rymer, 
both of Briftol. 
At Brifol, Mr. T. Rankins, fugar-refiner, 
of Newcaftle-upon-Tyne, to Mifs Wright, 
daught»r of the late Rev. Mr.. Wright, Dif- 
fenting Minifter, at Atherftone, in War- 
wickihire. 
At the Quaker’s Meeting-houfe, Mr. J. 
Polzglafe, merchant, of Helftone, in Corn- 
wall, to Mis A. Ring, daughter of Mr, 
R, Ring, cooper. 
Mr Richardfon, ftationer, to Mifs 
Powell.—Mr. J. Dando, hatter, to Mifs 
Murch. 
At Bath, Mr. E. Barker, of Old Sodbury, 
Gloucefterthire, to Mifs M. Witchell. 
~ At Bedminfter, Mr. Smith, mealman, to 
Mifs Jane, both of Briftol.—Mr, J. Collifon, 
of Widcombe, mear Bath, to Milfs D. Biggs, 
of Briftol. 
Died.} At Briftol, Mrs. Coulfon.—In his 
qth’ year, S. Munckley, efq. of a truly ex-- 
emplary charaéter.—Mifs M. Gill. 
At Swanwick, near Bath. in her 82d year, 
irs, Jane Danvers, a nets of a fenly chari- 
ns aiipottrion. Ae 
* DORSETSHIRE. 
The total amount of the earnings of the 
prifoners confined’in the county jail, and em- 
ployed in different manufa@tures tor one year, 
ending June, 1800, was 495}. 1s. 42d, The 
number of prifoners for that year was fixty- 
two. 
‘gM. rried.§ At Norton ieee Mr, A 
Turner, to Mrs. FE." Norman, widow. 
At Syding, Mr. J. Hopkins, to Mifs De- 
venifhj—e Mr. Ww. Santon, of Dleympothy to 
Mifs Brent, ¢f London. 
Died,] * At Shevbdrne, Mifs A. Bnntst ; 
of a wo chy and ftriétly honeft charaGer, 
+ AG Bishop's ier Mr. J: Patten, fens 
load i in. 
Wiltfbire—Somerfetfoire—Dorfetfoire—Devonfuire, Fc. [Aug. ls 
Pa Grange, in his 63d year, F.. R. Drewey 
clans 
At Maiden Newton, aged 95, Mr. F. Dawe. 
Mrs. Andrews, of etd 
At Thorverton, Mr. A: Forreft ; of exem- 
plary humanity, and equal attention toevery 
defcription of his patients, in the exercife of 
the medical art. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
Died ] At Exeter, G. W. Carrington, efq. 
comptroller of the cuftoms of that port.—Mr, 
R. Howell, many years mafter of the Swan-ta- 
Verh §: Tolgreys efq. a gentleman of the 
moft amiable manners.—Mrs. Davis, wife of 
Mr. Davis, mercer and woollen draper.—Aged 
99, Mrs. J. Drew. She retained her rational 
faculties to the laft, and, till within a few days 
of her deceafe, was fecal moving ‘about 
with a bafket of {mall wares for fale ; during 
the winter feafon fhe was a carrier or retailer 
of almanacks for the Printer of the Exeter 
and Plymouth Gazette. 
The Rev. H. Diftin, vicar of Bifhop’s 
Teignton. 
At South Molton, in an advancedage, Mr. 
Gould, furgeon and apothecary. —Mrs. Devels 
who ee a few miles from Exeter. As the 
Was returning home, on the top of a waggon, 
a fudden jerk threw her from ie feat and. 
killed her on the fpot. 
At Maifonette, near Tote ti “P.! Hicks, 
efq. Rear Admiral of the Blue, a very worthy 
man and brave officer. ' 
At Exmouth, aged 86, Mrs. Howe. 
At Awiliteeinbe, near Honiton, Mrs. E, 
Rofkilly, wife of the Rev. T. Rofkilly, vicar. 
At Afkerfwell, aged eS full of good 
works, the Rev, Mr. Burt, M, A. and rector 
of Dunterton. 
At Topfham, in her 72d year, Mrs. R. 
Phillips, widow of the late Rev. H. Phil- 
lips, an affeCtionate fitter and a truly pious 
Chriftian. | 
CORNWALL. z 
A mare, the property of Mr. W.Laynon, of 
St. Buryan, foaled lately a fine filley, with 
only one eye, and that in the middle of her 
forehead, and without noftrils. In other re- 
fpects, it was perfect, came at Its proper time, 
and lived two days. 
Lord de Dunitanville, has, we learn, de- 
ter: mined on building a pier, at Green Bank, 
in the town of Falmouth, 9 bie, Sones for 
the quay-workare actually contracted foryand 
raifing. ‘The new quay-work is to run out 50 
feet from the cellars now occupied by Mr. 
Edwards ; and the fpace between thofe cel- 
lars and the prefent. Green Bank Quay, Is to be 
filled up... An arm will be run from the fouth- 
ern-point of this work, parallel with the exe 
tremity of Pye’s Cellan, which will form a 
"neble bafon for the reception of veffels to. un- 
The bafon and pier, with the houfes 
now building at Greey Bank, and the Terrace 
Walk in front of thofe buildings, contribute 
handiomely to the embellifament of that part | 
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