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At Brittol, Mr. Woodhoufe, tobaccanift, Died.] At Sherborne, Mr. Fifher, late a 
to Mifs King. ~. furgeon on board the Dictator thip of war, of 
Died.] At Briftol, Mr. Barnett, apothecary 64 guns. 
ani druggift.—Mifs Alexander, youngeit At Wareham, at an advanced age, T. 
daughter of Dr. Alexander.—-Aged 49, fud- Bartlett, fen. efq. who formerly, and for - 
cenly, of a paralytic froke, Lieutenant Co- many years, practifed as an attorney, with a 
 Jonel Hawley, of the dragoon guards, quar- character of the ftricteft integrity. } 
tered in this city ——Mr. Hopkins, watch- At Dorchefter, in the prime of life, Mrs. 
maker, of Bradford, Cozens. ; 
Capt. Chilcott, of the navy. He had At Yeovil, Mrs. Phelps, reli of the late 
come from Windfor on the preceding day, in Rev. J. Phelps. 
apparent good health. E. Greathead, efq. of Udden’s Houfe 
At Bath, Mifs Dorfet.—Mrs. Hayward, , near Wimborne.—Mrs. D, Edwards, of Hen- 
unboot Mr. Hayward, butcher.—Mrs, White, nock.—-Mr. Lewis, of Stourton Caundle,— 
widow of Mr, White, hair-drefler—Mrs. Mrs. J. Harbin, of Corfe Mullen, near Wim- 
Sainfbury.—-Mr. T. Sone.——Aged 71, Mrs. — borne. 
Branthwayte, widow, of Taverham, Nor- DEVONSHIRE, 
folk.—Aged 73, Mrs. A. Crofbie.—At the Married.| J. Hall, efg. to Mifs M. Penfon, 
advanced age of 96, Mrs. Hall, a widow la-' of Bifhopfteignton.—The Rev. S. Reece, 
dy, long refident in this city. Diffenting minifter, to Mrs, BE. Harris, both ’ 
Aged upwards of 80, John Hunter, of Piymouth Dock. 
efq. of Gobions, in Hertfordfhire, who, At Plymouth, Lieutenant Grove, of the 
by long fuccefs in trade asa free merchant in royal navy, to Mifs Dunfterville, fifter of 
the Eaft Indies, had accumulated a fortune of J. Dunfterville, efqg. agent viétualler, at 
1oo,cool. and upwards, and arrived to a feat the port of Cork, in Ireland. 
Gn the Eaft India direGtion. After he pur- Died.} At Exeter, aged 83, Mr. Alder- 
chafed Gobions, he turned his mind to farm- man E. Walker.—Mr. J. Pinn, landlord of 
ing and fattening oxen, which he fold again the Windmill public-houfe. 
to advantage. The bulk of his fortune he Mr. T. Cullimore, cabinet-maker, and 
has left to Thomas Holmes, efq of Wor- formerly mafter of the Woolpack. public- 
cefterfhire, who has acquired a fortune in the houfe, where the original catch-club was 
Eaft Indies, and married a daughter of Go- held. This unfortunate man had been re-' 
-vernor Hornby, by a daughter of Mr.Hun- duced from the greateft feeming affluence and 
ter, and is to take his name, with Gobions, profufion, to nearly a ftate of penury. 
and an eftate about it, worth about 45,o00l.; ~ - SCOTLAND. 
and toher fifter Mr. Hunterhas left 10,0001.; Married.] At Edinburgh, the Rev. J. 
30,0001. to his niece, the wife of Captain Dymocke, late of the ifland of Jamaica, te 
Carpenter, of Potter’s Bar, to whom he had Mifs H. Home, eldeft daughter of the late 
before given a piece of ground, whereon he Mr. G. Home, town-clerk of Leith. 
built a handfome houfe, and who now Carries é IRELAND. 
on an extenfive farm; to his bailiff, a houfe Married.] At Ardfrey, in the county of 
and farm; and toa black female old fervant, Galway, Lord Clonbrook, to the Hon. Mifs 
a cottage with land. Mr. Hurter’s firft wite Blake, only child of the Right Hon, Lord 
was a relation of Governor Hornby: his fe- Wallfcourc. 
cond was a Mulatto. His remains are depo- DIED ABROAD. 
fited in a vault, which he had provided in At Kondafilli, in the Eaft Indies, in April 
the church of North Mimms. lat, Mr. J. Peat, in the fervice of the Hon. 
7 «DORSETSHIRE. . Eatt India Company. 
Married. | Mr J. Longman, fchoolmatfter, “At Oporto, in Portugal, in his 76th year, 
af Child Okeford, to Mifs A. Gutch, daugh- J. Whitehead, efg. forty-feven years Britith, 
ter of the late Rev. R. Gutch, many years conful at that port. 
mafier of the free grammar-ichool, _-On the zgth of Odober laft, at Saffari, 
At Winborne, Mr. J. Oimond, of Sher- aged 44, Prince’ Jofeph Benediét Maria 
Horne, to Mifs Bodmyn, of Yeovil—~~W. Claudius of Savoy, brother to the abdicated 
Donn, efg. of Gdcombe, near Yeovil, to king of Sardinia. 
Miis H. Saviour, of Iichefter. : 
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MONTHOCY COMMERCIAL REPORT. 
N. the territories of the United States of America, feveral new cotton-works and other. 
eftabli:menis of raanufacture, have been erected fince the peace; and it appears, in 
-general, that, in.confequence of that event, a greater part of the capital of the Anglo- 
Asuericans is about to be employed in manufactures, than had been fo applied during the 
war. Some difficulty was found at the meeting of the Congrefs, in providing for the remit- 
tance of thofe State-debts which were to be paid in Amfterdam, before the beginning of 
February and the beginaing of July ix this prefent year. The Manhattan Bank Company 
ottered ~ 
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