1804.] 
, BERKSHIRE. 
Viarried | At Egham, Mr. Macgregor, to 
Mifs C, Turner, daughter of Mr. Turner, 
builder.—-Mr, Wheeler, banker. . 
At Chertfey, Mr. J. Douglas, to Mifs 
Varnden. 
Died] At Reading, Mr. M. Young. 
At Aylefbury, Mfr. J. Carew. 
At Staines, Mr M. Hutchin, fon of Mr. 
Hutchin of the Blue Avehor public-houfe.— 
Suddeniv, Mr. Hall, fen.—Mr. R. Gammon, 
juator. \ } 
At Newbury, Mr. Harris, matter of the 
White Hart inn.—J. Wafey, an eminent at- 
torney ; a man of honourable conduét, and, 
in ail points, of really unblemifhed integrity 5 
equally valuatle in his domeftic and his pro- 
feilional conterns. 
At Guildford, in Surrey, aged ae Mr. J. 
Roffel, bookfelier 5 father of the corporation, 
and ius times mayor. 
At Egham, in her 84th year, Mifs Nunn, 
a maiden lady.—In his Goth year, Mr. W. 
Byrne, a man of high integrity and inoffen- 
five manners, 
Fowler Walker, «fq. of Goldwell; many 
years an eminent counfellor at the chancery 
bar. 
Onthe 2d of June laft, on her voyage from 
Bombay to China, Mrs. Pavin, wife of Capt. 
Pavin, and fifter of Mrs. Bird, of Aldermaf- 
ton, in this county. 
At Bath, of adecline, Mr. J. Rymett, 
jun. late of Maidenhead, in this county. 
On the 6th of April, in the citadel at Va- 
lenciennes, in France, the Rev. Dan. Graves, 
L.L.D. late of Eaftwood Hay, in this 
coanty. 
In his 64th year, Mr. Gab. Davis, of Rad- 
ley, near Abingdon.—Aved 61, Mr. Corn. 
Hale, farmer, of Sutton Courtney: he was 
unfortunately drowned by the finking of a 
boat, while he was croffing the river Thames, 
to one of his meadows. 
At Dorant’s Fotel, Albemarle-ftreet, 
London, in his 23d year, of a decline, Sir 
George Ruffell, bart. of Checkers, county of 
Bucks. The title is now extinét. 
Aged 73, Mr. T. Keep, of Sutton, near 
Abingdon, 
At Fyfield, aged 87, Mr. Jj. Leech, an opu- 
lent farmer. 
SOMERSETSHIRE, 
The intended improvements in the harbour 
of Briftol have been lately commenced, and 
are carrying on with great rapidity, as about 
300 men are at prefent employed in digging 
of the new cut. 
Married] At Briftol, J. Vaughan, efq. 
to Mifs Maxfe, of Arno’s BTals —J. Coulfon, 
efq fulicitor, to Mifs Forbes, of Clifton. 
Mr. St Pruft, merchant, to Mifs S. Sum- 
mers, of New Bond-ftreet, Loncon. 
At Bath, Mr. A. Wingrove, to Mifs Jones, 
mantua-maker. 
Berkbire—Somer fet/hire—Dorfetfbire, Sec. 627) 
At Afhbrittle, Mr. J.B. May, to Mifs 
Whitter, daughter of the Rev. T. Whitter. 
At Taunton, Mr. Young, to Mifs Mules, 
daughter of the Rev. J. H. Mules, of Ilmin- 
fier.) 
Died] At Bath, aged 84, Mrs. Hay, re- 
li& of the late C. Hay, M.D formerly of 
Ipfwich, in Sufiolk.—Mr. Penny, butcher. 
—At her lodgings in this city, Mifs Wvod- 
ruffe—Mr B Butcher, an attendant at the 
General Hofpital. His death is attributed to 
the circum{tance of having taken a hearty 
draught of cyder while overheated by ex 
ercife. 
E. Saunders, efq. Balhandery, county of 
Meath, Ireland. — Aged 65, Mr. Bottle, 
builder.——-Mrs Sainfbury, jun. plafterer,—~ 
Mr. Frappel 
At Briftol, Mr. J. Whittaw, formerly of 
the Druid’s Head public-houfe. 
At Caftle Carey, Mrs. Clarke, wife of Mr. 
Clarke, furveyor. 
At Ilminfter, Mrs C. Hicks, wife of Mr. 
W. Hicks, furzgeon. 
At North Perrott, Mrs. Swyer, widow of 
the late Mr. Swyer, of Shaftefbury, 
At Widcome, the Rev R. Money, lately 
from North America, and one of the mif- 
fionaries for propagating the gofpel in foreign 
parts. 
At Bridgewater, aged 85, the Rev. J. 
Howell, diffenting minifter, and formerly of 
Pooler 5 a gentleman of confiderable abilities, 
in union with great moral worth. 
“At Huntfpill, Dr. Jeffety, an eminent 
phyfician. 
At Frome, in his 78th year, W, Barton, 
efq. 
DORSETSHIRE, ; 
Married.| At Bridport, Mr. Bridgman, 
fon of Dr. Bridgeman, of Plymouth, and 
member of the Royal College of Surgeons, 
to Mils Balfton. 
At Yeovil, Lieutenant and Adjutant 
Mould, of the Portfmouth marines, to Mifs 
H. Rawlings, youngeft daughter of Dr. Raw- 
lings. 
Died.] At Wareham, Mr. H. Fletcher, 
late fupervifor of excife in Salifbury, 
Aged 74, Mrs. Stroud, of Spettifbury 
Mills. : 
DEVONSHIRE. 
The committee for managing the concerns 
of the General Afylum for Lunatics, near 
Exeter, have lately delivered in a Report to 
a general annual meeting of the governors, 
of which the following is an extraét:—~ 
‘¢ That as much of the new building as ap- 
pears for the prefent to be defirable, is al- 
moft completed, and partiy occupied. Be» 
fides ten rooms which it has been thought 
prudent to keep as yet in an unfinifhed ftate, 
the Afylum now contains 48 capacious rooms 
for patients, neatly fitted up, ina manner 
fuited to their ranks in life.—Every part of 
the new ftruflure is ventilated upon a novel 
and 
