294 Derfetfpire—Devonfbi rem Cornwall—Wales, &c. 
Mr. A. Willie, of the Excife Export Of- 
fice in this city Inthe prime of life, Mrs. 
Higgs.—Mrs. Winter —Mr. Booth, fugar-. 
baker.—Aged 43, Ir, J. Daniel, long an 
eminent miniature painter of this city and of 
. Bath, and feene- -painter to the theatres of 
thofe cities. 
In her 17th year, Mifs Flook, daughter of 
Mr. T. Flook, cooper.—Mrs. Gadey —Mr. 
W. Hunt, formerly of Manchefter ; a gentlee 
man of amiable manners, engaging converfa- 
tion, and complacent temper. He had been 
fubje&t for feveral years to fevere bodily af- 
fliction, but his patience was truly exem- 
plary. 
At Bath, Mr. Pritchard, many years maf- 
ter of the Parade Coflee-lguie.—In her 23d 
year, Mrs. Edwards, wife of the Rev. Dr. 
Edwards, and niece of the Right Hon. Lord 
Ellenborough,—Mr. Faulkner, wine-mer- 
chant.—Mits J. Smeith, daughter of Mr. W. 
Smeith, brewer.—Mr. Halance, Jodying- 
houfe-keeper.—In his 24th year, Mr. S- 
Soyce, fecond fon of Mr Soyce, brewer.— 
Mrs. Titley, wifeof Mr. Titley, falt-refiner. 
At Clifton, Major Ar. Molefworth, for- 
merly commander of the Bath Volunteer 
Affociation, about the year 1780.——-The lady 
of Capt. G- Burdett, of the navy, daughter of 
Major General Whitelocke. 
_ On Kingfdown, Mr. J, Vickary, fthoe- 
maker.—Mr. R. Gay. 
DORSETSHIRE. 
Married.} The Rev- A. Tiger of 
‘Whitchurch Canonicorum, to Miis A. Do- 
mett, daughter of the Rev. W. Domett, 
rector of Hawkhurft. 
Died.| At Sherborne, at an advanced age, 
Mr, Rawes, tanner, one of che iuciety of 
Quakers ; and, in a week or twoatter, Mrs. 
Kawes, his widow, 
At Spittefbury, near Blandford, aged 35, 
Mr. W, Mackrell. This secelemans fe- 
veral years before h.s death, had erected two 
charity ichools at Raisers Marfhall, for 
the benefit of poor children. 
Parl in this county, Mrs, Jacks, wife 
of Mr. W Jacks, merchant. 
At Piddletrenthide, Mrs. Cox, wife of R. 
A. Cox, ef. 
At Upton Houfe, near Poole, Mrs. Hiley, 
wife of C. Hiley, efq. of, Gorely Cottage, 
Haats. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
Married.) At Teignmouth, Mr A Palmer, 
late of the theatre, Exeter, to Mifs G. Bartlet. 
At Sidmouth, D. Buil, efq. merchant of 
Oporto, to Mits Tremien, daughter of Mr. 
Tremien, of Exeter, and late of Bath.—Dr, 
' Babington, of Ludlow, Salop, brother to T. 
Babington, efq. M.P. for Leicefterfhire, to 
Miis C. Whitter, fecond daughter of the late 
. Whitter, efa. of Bradninch, in this county. 
At Bath Eafton, Capt. Littlehales, of the > 
royal navy, to Mifs Cleather, of Ply mouth. 
At Exeter, Mr. J. Bala, coal-merchant, to 
Milfs Crawford, 
[O&. 1, 
Died.] At Plymouth, Capt. Boger, ot the 
navy.—~Lieutenant Colonel Browne, of the 
regiment of Montgomery militia. The 
death of this gentleman was very fudden, oc- _ 
cafidned bya traly deplorable’accident. As he 
was riding his charger from Cowley’s hotel, 
at the Dock, while in the a& of leaning for- 
ward to rectify fomething amifs with the 
bridle, he inadvertently fpurred the animal, 
which immediately fet off full gallop Rows 
George-ftreet; at this inftant the girth un- 
fortunately broke, and the Colonel was thrown 
with fuch violence againf the kirb ftones 
of the flat pavement, as to fraGture his fkull 
fo dreadfully, that he died in about two mie 
nutes. Colonel Browne was highly ref- 
pected, and had only been matried two 
months. 
At Exmouth, Capt. J. Blake, of the royal 
navy. ‘He ditingutsed himfelf in the naval 
action of the 1ft of June, and on the 13th of 
Oaober, as firft lieutenant of the Bedford. 
S. Pyke, efq. of Staddon-hill, near Bid- 
deford 
At Minehead, E. Trott 
the cuftoms. 
At Teignmouth, the Rt. Hon. Cornwallis 
Maude Vifcount Hawarden, and Baron de 
Montalt, of Hawarden in Flintfhire. 
At Topham, aged 65, Mr. Follett, tim- 
ber-rmerchant._ 
» efy. colleGtor of 
CORNWALL, 
J. Tillie Coryton, efg.. of Crocadon, to 
Milfs E. Levifon “ower, daughter of the 
late Admiral Gower. 
WALES. 
it is intended to ereét a new bridge over 
the river Aberziafslyn, at a place called 
Cerrig y Rbwydwr, both in the county of 
Carnarvon, with a fuficient caufeway or 
embankment, to extend beyond high-water 
mark, from the ena of the {aid bridge, over 
part of Traethyv.our lands, near Yuysford, in 
the county of Merioneth, both counties in | 
North Waies 
The company of proprietors of the Brecke 
nock and Abergavenny canal, have lately 
fignified their intention, by public adver- 
tifement, to apply to Parliamert in the en- 
fuing feflion, for an a& to enable them to: 
raife money for the difcharge of their debts, 
and to eens the works of the faid canal 5 
this canal pafics, or is intended to pafs, from 
the town of Srecknock, to the Monmouth- 
fhire Canal, which it will enter near the 
town of Pontypool, in the laft-mentioned 
county. It is intended, likewife, to make 
and maintain rail-ways and ftone-roads trom 
the faid canal to feveral tron-works and 
mines in the counties of Brecknock and NMion= 
mouth, 
DIED ABROAD. 
On the 29th june laft, in the ifland of 
Barbadoes, in his 73d year, Jj. hea 
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