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Died.] At Newbury, Mifs Graham, eldeft 
daughter of Mr. Graham, draper. 
In an apopleétic fir, Mrs. Swain, reli& of 
the Rev. J. Swain, of Heathy Clofe. 
At Staines, in an advanced age, Mifs 
Maun, a maiden Jady.—In the prime of life, 
Mr. T. Wagner, fon of Mr. Wagner, fur- 
geon. 
Mrs. Green, of Pulley Green Cottage, 
Egham.—Mrs. Tull,- widowy of Southridge. 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
Married.| At Bath, Mr. Naifh, to Mifs 
Greenhill. —E. Evans, efg. of Panton-ftreet, 
London, to Mifs Gibbons.—-Mr. Newman, 
apothecary, to Mifs Hemmings.—The Rev. 
J. Hofkins, to Mifs Taylor. 
Mr. Board, furgeon, of Huntfpell, to Mifs 
L. H. Board, late of Bath. 
Died.] At Briftol, Mrs. Neville.-—Mrs. 
Booth, of the Black Horfe public-houfe.— 
Mr. Carter, of the Jolly Meter.—-Mrs. Dee 
ble, wife of Mr. Deeble, engraver —Mrs, 
Kentith, wife of Dr. Kentith. 
At Bath, the Rev. Mr. Lockwood.—W, 
Lawrence, efq. late of Southampton.—In her 
7oth year, Mrs, J. Spry.—Aged 37, Mifs 
Trufler, eldeft daughter of the Rev. Dr, 
Trufler—Mrs. Burroughs.—-Mrs. Androw, 
—Mr. Simmonds.——-Mr. Richards, fifhmon- 
ger. 
At the Angel Inn, of adecline, Mr, J. 
Taylor.—The lady of Sir John Gillman, 
bart. —Mrs. Auft, of Chelfea. 
At Bridgwater, the Rev. J. Tooker, re€tor 
of Snaxton.—Mifs R. Mines.—Mr. T. Tow- 
ell,ymerchant. 
At Wincaunton, Mrs. Merfiter, widow. 
At Frome, Mrs. Sheppard. 
At the Hot Wells, in her 86th year, Mrs. 
E. Weaver, reli&t of Mr. Weaver, iron-matter. 
At Clifton, J. Collow, efq. 
DORSETSHIRE. 
It is intended to build a new pier at Brix- 
ham, and on the 4th of June, the foundation 
ftone of that ufeful undertaking was laid by 
Mr. J. Mathews, of that place. 
Married.| The Rev. G. Wood, of Brad- 
ford, near Dorchefter, to Mifs Coombes, of 
Cerne. 
Died.] At Dorchefter, aged 84, Mrs. 
Barnwell, late of Cerne Abbey.—Aged go, 
Mrs. Sampfon, a maidea lady. 
Aged 30, Mr. J. Tapp, maltfter. He had 
fpent the evening in company with fome 
friends, apparently in perfe&t health, and in 
high flow of fpirits, but in a few minutes 
after was found in an infenfible ftate, and 
expired in the courfe of a few hours. 
At Sherborne, aged 64, Mr. J. Hoddinot, 
ofBruton, a well known auétioneer.—lIn an 
advanced age, Mrs, Yeatman—-Mr. H. Selle 
wood, brazier. 
At Goflage, in the prime of life, Mifs M. 
Randall. 
At Moreton Hampftead, aged 70, Mrs. J. 
Alway, mi ftrefs of the workhoufe. 
Somerfet/hire—Dorfetfire—Devonfiire. 
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At Frome, near Dorchefter, Mrs. South, 
widow, of Wells. ; 
At Corfcombe, Mrs. Munden, wife of the 
Rev. Dr. Munden, reftor. 
_ At Warmwell, E. Rickards, efg. attorney, 
of London. 
At Poole, Mifs Briftowe, davghter of Bir. 
’ Briftowe, broker.—Mr. J. Bird, jum. mercer | 
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and draper. 
At Burton Bradfiock, at an advanced age 
Mrs, Hansford, reliét of the late Capt. Hanfe 
ford, of the royal navy.——Mr. Nettleton, a 
refpeCtable farmer, of Alwefton. 
At Glanville Wotton, in confequence of a 
kick by a horfe, Mr. Meech, a refpeétable 
farmer.—Aged 74, P. Henville, efg. of Lyd- 
lington, 
DEVONSHIRE. 
Married.) Mr. T. Lockyer, jun. merchant, 
of Plymouth, to Mifs Rivers, of Stofords 
lodge, near Ivy-bridge. ; 
At Bridport, T. Bozie, efq. to Mrs, Kell- 
away. 
At Exeter, Mr. R. Crofs, jum. mercer and 
woollen-draper, to Mifs Trueman, eldeft 
daughter of the late Mr. R. Trueman, printer. 
—Mr. C. Saunders, merthant, late of this 
city, but now of Briftol, to Mifs M. Barnes, 
third daughter of the Rev. R. Barnes, Arche 
deacon of Totnefs, and Chancellor of the dio- 
cefe of Exeter. 
Died.} At Exeter, J. Stoodley, efg.—= 
Suddenly, aged 74, Mrs. Bragge, wife of Mr. 
Bragge, fen. baker.—_-Mrs. Bali, wife of Mr, 
Ball, plafterer.—-Mr. T. Charlock, formerly 
a paper maker, at Wear Mills, near Tap- 
fham.—Suddenly, Mz. Dingle, a refpeQable 
glover. 
At Exmouth, aged 85, Mrs. Cooke, 
At Biddeford, at an advanced period of life, 
Mifs C. Meddon, fitter to J. Meddon, efg, of 
Winfcot. 
At Falmouth, in Cornwall, aged zo, Mr. 
J. Rowe. 
At Barnitaple, Mr. G. Read. 
At Piymouth, aged so, Mr. C. Saul, waree 
houfeman. The whole bady of orange-dea- 
lers, of both fexes, of the three towns, out of 
refpect to his memory, attended his remains to 
the grave. 
Aged 79, Mr. Walker, coach-maiter, for- 
merly a trooper in Elliot’s Light Dragoons, in 
the war of 1755. 
At Padftow, Mrs. Kendal}. 
At South Petherton, Mrs. Prowfe.—Mrs, 
Prideaux, of North fawton. 
At Sidbury, aged 84, Mrs. J. Jenkins, re- 
li& of the late Rev. W. Jenkins, vicar of 
Upottery. 
Sir Jobn Davie, bart. of Creedy. r 
At Breage, near Helftone, the Rev. E. 
Marfhall, vicar, and a juftice of peace. 
At Honiton, aged 20, Mifs Bafley, davgh- 
ter of Mr, ]. Bafley, grocer. 
: At Cote, near Martlock, the Rev. J. Saf-_ 
ord. 
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