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At Maidenhead, in her 83d year, Mrs. 
Anne Day.—Mr. W. Taylor. 
At Wantage, Mrs. P. 8S. Barr, wife of Mey 
J. Barr. attorney. 
At Wallingford, in her 76th year, Mrs, 
Hunter, relict of the late R. Hunter, efq.- 
alderman, and juftice of peace for the county. 
—Mrs Mann, of Sunning-hill, "gir Aye: 
efq. of Burghfield. 
At the Hotwells, Briftol, are 22, Mifs 
Bunny, daughter of Mr. Biininy: fur geon, of 
Newbury. 
* At Winchmore-hill, in her 18th year, 
Milfs Morrifon, grand-daughter of the late 
Mr. Hyde, of Hyde-end. 
Mrs.-March, of Salt Hill,——Mifs M. Led- 
well, fecond daughter of J. Ledwell, efq. of 
North Town, near Maidenhead. 
SOMERSETSHIRE.} 
Married.} At Bath, G. Auguftus Simp- 
fon, efg. to MifsBateman, of Bedford, county 
of Kerry? in lreland.=<-B, Jones, efq. to Mifs 
M. Bullock, of Pensford. 
At Briftol, Mr. H. Venton, cordwainer, to 
Mifs Martha Hodges. 
Died.) At Briftol, Mrs. Wilrthire,.—Mr, 
J. R. Webly, fon of Mr J. S. Webb, glover. 
—Mr. J. Lewis, accountant.—Mr. ], Shep- 
hard, hofier.—Mrs. Jones, widow of the late 
Mr. H Jones, maltfter —Mrs. Lewis, widow, 
—Mrs, Ellis —Mrs, Griffith; late - Nailf- 
worth, © 
At Buth, Mrs. Gape, widow, = Mrs. 
Reeves, Wife of Mr. Reeves, fens late a 
grocer.—-E. Whitwell, efq-—A. Swindon, 
efq. brother to the bite Lord Swindon, one of 
the judges of the court of feflion in Scote 
land.—Mrs. Barratt, wife of Mr, Barratt, 
bookfeller. 
Aged 77, Mrs. §. M. Napier, aunt to the 
late E, B. Napier, efq. csi aria. in this 
county. 
Ar Clifton, J. Clotwick, efq. formerly a 
governor in the Dutch Eaft India Company’s 
fervice, and brother-in-law to Lord Vifcount 
Molefworth. © 
At his houfe ‘in Brecon, South Wales, Mr. 
T. Watkin, an able mathematician, and for- 
merly an aflifttant in the late Mr. Canton’s 
academy, Spital-fquare, London, and after- 
wards a teacher at Eton College. He had, 
for ‘feveral years paft, retired from the exer- 
cife of his profefiional employments. 
Mrs A. Davies, of Neuadd- ge Carmar- 
thenthire. 
At the a0 Brecknocxihire, Mr. T, Da- 
vies, poftmafter, and for: nearly ay years 
matter of the Black Lion inn. 
DORSETSHIRE. 
Married | At Blandford, F. Schuyler, ely. 
to Mils Feaver, of Woolland, 
At Everfhot, Mr. Shitlet, to Mife H. 
fhubb. 
Died.| After a tedious and vety painful 
decline of eighteen months, Mrs. Wm, Roe, 
oe! Blandford, aged 24, fecond datghter of 
iz. Banifter, of Briftel, and Gfter ef the 
Somer [et/bire~Dorjethire—Devonfbire—Cornwall, &c. [May f, 
Rev. John Banitter, of Neha i in this 
county. 
At Dorchefter, in his goth year, Mr. f. 
Green, maltfter. 
At Wimbourne, W. Deane, efq. attor- 
ney. 
At Spettifbury- uibuatasiehe Rev. C. Caterow, 
chaplain to the nuns there.—-Mr. Reader, of 
Broadwinfer. 
At Markhall, 
able farmer. 
At Farrington, aged 61, Mr. T. Bedlow, 
farmer, 
Mr. R. George, a refpeéts 
DEVONSHIRE. 
Marricd.} W Dacres Adams, efq. M. P. 
for Totnefs, to Mifs E. Wynell Mayow. 
At Plymouth, Capt. Wynne, of the navy, 
to Mifs Barton. 
Died.1 At Exeter, Mrs. Mackenzie, mos 
ther of Col. Mackenzie; fhe had lately com-. 
pleted, and celebrated. with a fele& party of 
her friends, the anniverfary of her hundredth 
year.— Mrs. Vanbrugh, widow, — Aged 93, 
Mrs. M. Churley, of Uffculm, mother of Mr. 
G. Churley, conveyancer, of Briftol. 
At Dittitham, near Dartmouth, at the 
very great age of 104, Thomas Lock, a day ~ 
labourer, 
At Wincaunton, Mrs. Gutch, st aa of 
Briftol. 
CORNWALL, 
Married.} Captain Rooke, in the Levant- 
trade, to Mifs M. “endall, of Loftwithiel. 
At Loftwithiel, the Rev: J. Baron, vicar, 
and one of the aldermen, of that borough. 
At Bodmyn, Mr_S. Hext, attorney. 
At Truro, of a cancer in his throat, Mz. 
.C, Bennett, upwards of 49 Ano organift of 
that Church. 
At Guernfey, aged 33, H. Hicebing, efq. 
fon of Col. Hitchins, of Madron, near Pen- 
zance. 
Died. } “The Rev. Mr. Hilton, #680 of 
Mawegan. 
At Port Elliot, St, Germains; of an 
inflammation in her cheft, aged 69, within 
feven days of her late tord, and equally la- 
mented, the accomplifhed, elegant, arid 
beneficent Dowager Lady Eljiet. 
WALES. 
An experiment was lately tried at Liaiioie, 
by Mr. Henry Virian, engineer to Mr. Tre- 
vethick’s patent-engines, by working the 
mine with ftone coal, which promifes an im- 
portant acquifition to the proprietors of thote 
works, hitherto unexpeéted. It appears that 
the »xpertment has been unfuccefsfully at- 
tempted under boilers conftructed in the ordi- 
nary way. The engine performed its opera 
tion for ix hours, with all imaginable accu. 
racy ; only confuming icwt. qs. of coal, 
duriny thattime, and executing the ufual duty 
of four horfes. Neither does the fire’ require 
to be difturbed, in order to maintain its 
quantum of heat, as is found neceflary in the 
ufe of the coal. The fuccefs-of this experi- 
awment therefore appears to arife from the 
formation 
