1802.] Somerfet/hireDorfet/bire—Devonfhire—Cornwall, Ee, art 
to Mifs E, H. Mc.Coombe, of Walcot-place, 
Lambeth.—Mr. Sutton, mafter of the Catha- 
rine-whéel Inn, Colnbrook, to Mifs R. A. 
Minchiner, of Maidenhead. 
Died.| At Reading, aged 74, Mrs. Cave. 
«Mr. Crofts.—-Aged 71, Mr. J. Tilleard, 
formerly a diftillerin Bithopfgate-ftreet, Lon- 
don.—Mrs. Bunn, wife of Mr. Bunn, fenior, 
flax-dreffer.—Mrs. Williams.—Mrs. Higgins, 
widow of the late Mr. F. Higgins, formerly 
grocer in Sidbury. 
Aged 79, Mrs. Clark, of London-ftreet.—— 
Mr, W. Stevens, of Hurley.—Mr. Wain- 
wright, of ‘Tiberton. 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
Married | At Burrington, Mr. R. Waf- 
brough, of Briftol, to Mifs Wylde. 
At Clifton, M. M. Lynch, efq. of the 
North Lincoln militia, to Mifs Britten.—T, 
Holdfworth Hunt, efq. of Oporto, to Mifs 
Newman, of Bath. 
At Taunton, Colonel DeVifme, late of the: 
Coldftream-guards, to Mrs. Halls—Mr. J. 
Cornith, fecond Do&tor of the marines on 
board the Lien fhip of war, to Mifs Welth, of 
Briftol. 
At Briftel, Mr. J. G. Powell, apothecary 
to Mifs J. Parfitt, daughter of the late J. 
Parfitt, eig. of the ifland of Jamaica. 
Died.] At Briftol, Mifs Bligh.—In an 
advanced age, Mrs. Palmer, bookfeller.—Mr. 
Bennett.—Mr, C. Hicks, wine=cooper.—Mr. 
E. jeff, plumber.—Aged 75, Mrs. Philips, 
widow, formerly ‘of the Hot-wells,—Mrs. 
Hodfon, wife of Mr, Hodfon, grocer.—-Mrs. 
Probart, wife of Mr. Probart,: cheefe-mon- 
ger.—Captain J. Nelfon, of this port.—In 
her 73th year, Mrs. Meafe.—Mr. W. Ste- 
phens, glafs-merchant. 
Mr. W. Bell, formerly an eminent cutler 
in Bath, and particularly patronifed for his 
fkill in grinding furgeonsinftruments. This 
gentleman Was uniformly and ftaunchly pa- 
triotic ; a charaéter which he exemplified in 
a remarkable manner, during the two years 
imprifonment of Mr. Wilkes. Hethen made 
a folemn oath that he would neither fhave 
bimfelf, nor change bis linen, till the object of 
his outrageous idolatry had regained his li- 
berty ; and in this unpleafant itate he aétu- 
ally remained till the period was expired. 
DORSETSHIRE. 
Married.} At Weymouth, the Rev. J, 
Creech, to Mifs Langrith. 
At Yeovil, Mr. Bethell, furgeon, to Mifs 
Whitmarth. 
At St, Minver, in Cornwall, A, Hamley, 
efq. of Trerore, ia Endellion, to Mifs Sy- 
monds, of Treglines. 
Mr. Lambe, furgeon of Beaminfter, to 
Mifs Toogood, of Keinton Magna. 
At Sampford Peverell, Mr. Merfon, fur- 
geon, to Mifs Tarrant, of Columpyne, near 
Wellington. 
Died.] At his houfe, at Piddletrenthide, 
W. Cox, efq.—In his 77th year, Mr. J. Hop- 
Montury Mac, Ne. 94. 
kins, fen. carpenter, of Sydling St. Nicholas s 
he had been clerk of the parifh about 49 
years. 
At Sock, near Yeovil, Mrs. Brookes, wi- 
dow.——Mr. J. Sleeman, farmer, of Lamerton, 
DEVONSHIRE, 
Married.| The Rev. R. Butler, of Lan- 
reath, in Cornwall, to Mifs Templer, of Sto- 
ver-houfe, in this county. 
At Plymouth, Captain Whitby, of the 
Belleifle, an’ 84 gun-fhip, to Mifs Symonds, 
daughter of the late Captain Symonds, of the 
Royal Navy. | 
Died. | At Exeter, of a dropfical complaints 
aged 6%, K. Stevens, efq. of Crofs, near Tor- 
rington, juftice of peace for this county. ~ 
At Bratton, F. Baflett, efq. of Heanton- 
court. He was a defcendant of the Planta- 
genets, and reprefented the borough of Barn-~ 
ftaple in two fucceffive Parliaments. He had 
been likewife Lieutemant-colonel of theNorth 
Devonfhire militia. ; 
At Kingfbridge, the Rev, Mr. Penn, 2 
Diffenting-minifter, of the Baprtift perfua- 
fion. ‘ 
At Yarde, near Kinztbridge, Mrs. Gillard. 
At Plymftock, Mr. Perry, furgeon. 
Aged 72, Mrs. P. Carpenter, widow, of 
Newport-houfe, Cornwall, formerly of Ta-~ 
vyton, near Taviftccl:. 
CORNWALL, 
Died.) At Lifkeard, the Rev. Henry 
Moore. Hisiearning, tafte, and genius were 
exceeded only by the purity and benevolence 
of his charaéter. With talents and attain- 
ments fuperior to thofe of moft men, he was, 
beyond other men, modeft and humble’; and, 
though he fpent his days in retirement, his 
- ‘temper was as cheerful, his manners as at~ 
tractive, and his converfation as fprightly as 
thofe of a man who had lived in the polite or 
bufy world. 
to unpublifhed, will foon be edited by one of 
the beft judges of literary merit, who wild. 
prefix to it a fhort account of the much-la< 
mented author. : 
WALES. tush 
t is intended to ereét a bridge over the 
river Wye, froma certain point in the parifk 
of Llyfwen, in Breconhhire, to the’ pariffy of 
Boughrood, in Radnorfhire ; as likewife “to 
make anew road from the faid bridge ta 
Aberedow, about fixteen miles ‘up the river, 
fo as to open the country in that point; and 
likewife to Glafbury, about four miles down 
the river 5 and alfo to Painscaftle, about five 
miles, and from thence to join the Builth 
road at Edow-bridge, about fix miles ; where- 
by an eafy communication will be nearly eftas 
blithed with the entire county, for the pur- 
pofe of introducing coal and lime from the _ 
Brecon canal into the heart of Radnorfhire.— 
It is alfo intended to fhorten the road from 
the faid canal, in the town of Brecon, to the 
faid bridge, fo as that the diftance will be 
within ten milesy Mr. Macnamara, who 
30 is 
A volume of his poems, hither= - 
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