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SOMERSRTSHIRE. 
The Committee of that traly humane in- 
fitutign, the Afylum for the indigent Blind, 
at Briftol, have lately purchafed very com- 
modious premifes (wherein confiderable al- 
terations and improvements are intended) 
for the extenfion of that excellent charity, 
and comfort of its objects, who here. are 
enabled to obtain a cuinfortable maintenance 
by their honeft indufry, infead of being 
rejected as outcafts, and confidered as a bur- 
then tg feciety. The above eftablithment, it 
may be proper to fay, is not ftrictly confined 
to blind perfons of the city of poe Clan a 
number of objects have been generoufly ad- 
injtted to the benefits of it from diftant parts 
of the nations 
A Society has been lately eftablifhed at 
Briftol for the Supprefiion of Vice and Im- 
morality in ths t City and its Vicinity. The 
meeting for this purpofe was very re el pec stably 
attended. ‘The Reverend the Dean of Briftol 
in the chair. 
Married | At Wincaunton, the Rev. J. 
Melhuifh, to Mifs Day, ot Suddon. 
At Miltord, the Rev. 
Caftie-carey, to Mifs S. Magnus, niece of 
Lord Newark. —W. Gray, gent. ot London, 
to Mite £. Taylor, of Brifttol.—I'. Morris, 
efq of Weyniouth, to Mrs. Yeatman, widow 
of the late Rev. H. F. Yeatinan, of Eaft- 
Brent, iu this county. Mr. A. Hollington, 
attorney, im London, to Mifs Gray, of Pond® 
houfe, He ‘nftridze, in this county. 
At Bath, Mr. J. Powell, of the Brittol 
Fire-Office, to Mits Shew, daughter of Mr. 
Shew, dentit.—-Mr. Ic Horton, younger fon 
of Mr, Alderman Horton, to Mifs Miller, 
~late of Carey-ttreet, Lincoln’s-inn, London. 
At Briftol, Mr. J. Staples, land-furveyor, 
to Mils Very, of Long-Afhton.—Mr. Be ernard, 
furgeon, ‘to Mifs M Bernard, daughter of 
W. Bernard, .efy. . 
Died.}] At Britto], aged 88, Mrs. M. 
Bundy, widow of the jate Wir Ww Bundy, 
formerly a fail-muker.—Aged 30, Mr. J. 
Lanfdown. —Aged 61, Mr. E. Carter.— 
Mrs. Wells, widow, fate of Fringford, in 
Oxfordthire.—Mr. J. Gillam, fon of the late 
Mr. Gillam, carpenter.—Aged 80, Mrs. 
Hewlett, mother of Mr. J. Hewlett, brick- 
tmaker.—J. Hunt, efq. 
Mrs. Edwards, wife of Mr. T. Edwards, 
dinen-draper. A woman truly exemplary in 
the performance of every relative and focial 
duty, and, to fay allin one word, a genuine 
Chriftian—a charaéter, which, when properly 
underftood, comprifes, in_ its compofition, 
every branch of moral excellence. Her re- 
ligion was not of the fpurious kind, but, ani- | 
fareal through life, and in her laft moménts, 
thou sh the fumimons was fudden, and, ‘pér- 
hae unexpected, being called away in the 
prime of life, the witneffed a good con- 
feflion, as one who knew, with honourable 
confidence, in whoin fhe had believed, __ 
Montuty Mac. No. 97. 
ae is et le Bice Wales, tc. 
W. Hunt, vicar of 
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DORSFSTSHIRE.- 
Died. ] Lately, by the road-fide, in his 
cart, in the parifh of Affpiddle, attended by 
two females, the noted Stanley, King of the 
Gypfies. _He had completed his 39d year, 
aud wage poffefied of confiderable bodily 
ftrength and vigour, whenthe was taken ill of 
the fmall-pox. The family, of which he was 
the head, was very noted in this and all the 
netghbourmg counties. He had ten fons, all 
ftout able men, and were well known atall 
the principal markets, races, fairs, &c. 
throughout the kingdom. 
DEVONSHIRE: ; 
Married ] At Stonehoufe, near Plymouth, 
Mr. Craig, furgeon in the navy, to Mis 
Folds, of Plymouth. 
At Town-ttall, T. Johns, efq. to Mifs 
Smith; of Dartmouth.—W. Forfe, efq. of 
Briftol, to Mifs Bickford, of Duntland-houfe. 
Died... At Exeter; aged 76, ., Mails. 8; 
Holmes Deering. During the laft feven 
years, the was unable to lift herfelf on her 
chair without the aifitance of her fervants, 
in confequeuce of a very fevere paralytic 
affection “with which the had been ftruck, 
and under which ihe had fuffered ever fince 
the year ra7gi. 
WALES. 
So very exténfive are the works now carry- 
ing on at “Merthyr Tydhl, in Glamorg ganthire, 
South Wales, that there are no lefs aan 300 
houtes new building there for the accommo- 
dation of the inhabitants. 
Married.| 3. Sorton Hughes, efg. of Croes 
Howelle, to Mifs E. Tone, of Platyn Lian, 
both in Denbighthire. 
Died.| At Cardiff, Mr. B.. Williams, an 
eminent furgeon.—Suddenly, in the prime of 
life, M. Ww. Morris, attorney, and one of 
the Proétors of the Confitory Court at Lan- 
daff.—Aged 84, Mrs. Meyricke, widow of 
the late Mr. Meyricke, marfhal and regifter 
of the counties of Merioneth, Carnarvon, and 
Anglefea. 
‘At Swanfea, T. Eaton, efq. 
At the Hag, Brecknockthire, Mrs. Thomas, 
wife of the Rev. J. Thomas, prebeadary of 
- Brecon, &c. &c. 
SCOTLAND. 
Married.] At Edinburgh, Lieutenant-’ 
Colonel Steward, of the 42d regiment, to 
Milfs Wilhamzena Kerr, youngett daughter 
of the, late W. Kerr, el. of the General 
Poft-office. 
Died.|- At Elderilie-boufe, the feat of A. 
Spiers, efq. the Dowager Lady Dundas, 
relict of the late Sir Lawrence Dandasy and 
mother to the prefent Lord Dundas. 
IRELAND. 
Dicd.| In Dublin, Dr. 
Phyfician. 
’ At Méunt Panther, county of Downe, 
Earl Annefley. His Lordfhip'is fueceeded in 
his titles and eftate by his brother Richard, 
now.Harl Annefley. 
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Mmmett, State 
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