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370 Dorfstfbire—Devonfbire—WalesemScotland— Ireland, &c. [ Noy. ‘ 
—Mrs. Hellicar, wife of Mr. T. Hellicar, 
q«merchant. 
At Bath, fuddenly, in his 71 year, G. 
Pigot, efq —G. Slater, efg. late of Liverpool. 
—Suddenly, Mrs. Thurfton, wife of Mr. 
Tburfton, auctioncer.—Aged go, Mrs. Phil- 
lot, widow. 
At Frome, Jos. Ames, gentleman. 
At Glaftonbury, Mr. W. Moxham, late of 
Briftol. 
At Norton, near Kingfbridge, the lady of 
. Hawkins, e/g. 
At Selworth, the Rev Mr. Williams, rec- 
tor, &c. 
At Clifton, Mr H. Lugg. 
At the Hot Wells, Mr.Campbell, a pro- 
mifing young actor, of the Briftol theatre.— 
Mr. A. Gunery, of Chard. 
DORSETSHIRE. 
Married.] At Heanton, the Rev. Mr. 
Lewis, rector of Cloveily, to Mifs Davie. 
At Holcomb, W. Bluett, efq. to Mifs 
Clarke, of Halton, in Cornwall. 
At Burton on the Water, Mr. N. Stenfon, 
furgeon, of Brentford, to Mifs E. Snooke. 
Died.| At Sherborne, aged go, Mrs. Phil- 
Jott, relict of J. Phiilotr, efq. of Bathe 
' At Sock, near Yeovil, Mrs. Brooks, 
Widow. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
Married.| Capt. Vicary, of the 48th regi- 
ment of foot, te Mrs. Braddon, of Stover. 
At Barnftaple, C. B. Gribble,. efq. of the 
Hon. Eaft india Company’s fervice, to Mifs 
Baker. hy 
' Died.) At Exeter, Mr. G. Potbury, grocer. 
—-T. Dolphin, efq. furgeon, and acting pay- 
mafter of the weftern recruiting diftridt. 
At Afhburton, in his 60th year, Mr. W. 
Abbot, 45 years common carrier to Exeter 
and Modbury. ee ree ; 
WALES. 
Dicd } Lately at his feat at Frefeilirin An- 
glefez, Charles Evans, efq. remarkable for 
hofpitality,and a yoodnefs of difpofition,which 
rendered him deferyedly popular in his life- 
time, and is now the caufe of his death being 
fincerely and generally Jamented.—And, two 
days preceding his-father’s death, the Rev. 
John Evans, youngeft fon of C. Evans, efq. 
They were both interred, at the fame time, in 
the fame grave. 
SCOTLAND, 
The important proje@ of making a canal 
from the Murray Firth, on the northern 
coaft of Scotland, to the Sound of Mull, on 
the weft coaft, has, it appears, for fome time 
pat, occupied the attention of fome of his 
Majefty’s minifters. Mr. Telford, the pro- 
3ector of the one-arch bridge over the Thames, 
brs been employed for the laft two fummer- 
feafons,in making furveys,in taking the eleva- 
tions, and founding Loclinefs and other Lochs, 
from which it would appear that the fcheme 
is peric€tly pra€ticable, and may be accom- 
plithed at an-expence not exceeding the fum 
of 30c,cool, The diftance from the eaft 
to the weft fea is only fixty miles. nearly 
thirty-feven of which are already navigable 
for fhips of the largeft dimenfions. The im- 
menfe advantages that will obvioufly reiult 
from this grand national canal, which, it is 
propofed, fhall be twenty-two feet deep and 
fitty broad, are incalculable; as the largeft 
merchant vefleis and frigates will be able to 
pafs through it, at all feafons of the year, 
the waters in and iffuing from the lochs Nefs 
and Lochy, being never known to freeze. 
IRELAND. 
Married.] Lieut. Col. Vandeleur, of the 
46th regt. of foot, to Mifs E. Croafdale, of 
Rynn, in the Queen’s County, Ireland. —M. 
Peaen, efg. of Ely Place, London, to Mifs 
A. Lawlefs, daughter of the late J. Lawlets, 
efq. of Shankill, near Dublin. —Lieut. Col. 
Peyton, of the Leitrim Militia, to Mifs Rey- 
nolds, fitter and co-heirefs of the late G. 
Nugent Reynolds, efq. of Loughfeur, county 
of Leitrim. f 
Died.] At Dalquin, in the county of Galway, 
at an advanced age, the Right Hon. John 
Bermingham, Lord Athenry, the premier 
baron of Ireland. : 
At the Curragh, Kildare, at the advanced - 
age of 108, Mr. Marm. Ball, deputy ranger 
or judge of the Curragh for the laft 50 years, 
He was born at Northallerton, in Yorkshire, 
and was a rider at York races im the year 
1714. FRM EES: He 
- At Bellifle, country of Fermanagh, Gene- 
ral, the Earl of Rofs. ee ; eu 
At Dublin, Margaret Cecil Hamilton.—; 
In her 31ft year, Vifccuntefs Dowager South- 
well, reli€t of the late Lord Vifcouut South- 
well, ef Ireland. 
At Limerick, the Right Hon. Lady Glent- 
worth, reli€t of the late Bifhop of Limerick. 
' DEATHS ABROAD. | 
On the 8th of July laft, on his paffage 
from Bengal to St. Helena, N. P..Recs, efq- 
fon of the Rev. Dr. Rees ; his remains were 
interred in the above ifland. = CANIN 
At Nancy, in Loraine, Lady Anne Salt- 
marth, fifter to the late, and aunt to the pre- 
fent, Ear! of Fingal. phe val! 
At Polignac, on his way, to Aix, in the 
ci-devant Savoy, the Baron de Stael, for= 
merly ambaflador from Sweden to the court 
of France, and fon-in-law of M. Neckar. 
At Paris, L’Arnivé, the celebrated per- 
former at the opera. . 
At Paris, aged 92, Madame Bocage; the 
retained to the laf moment that gaiety ang 
fuavity of manners for which fhe was fo emi- 
nently diftinguifhed. The principal works j 
which have merited her the rank fhe en-_ i 
joyed'in the republic of letters are, her Pa- 
vadis Perdz, in imitation of Milton; a poem, 
entitied, The Colombisde; her tragedy, 
Les Amazones, which was played with fuce - 
cefsin 17493 and her Tour through Hol- 
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