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est, of Chievely, to Miss Pottinger, daugh- 
ter of the Rev, Head P. of Compton. 
At Newbury, ire A. Manby, of West 
Cowes, Isie of Wight. to Miss S. A. Haskins. 
Di-d.| - At Mongwell Place, Wallinetord: 
the Hon. Mrs. Barrington, Lady of the Bi- 
the late Sir 
shop of Durham. ahd daughter o 
B. W. Guise, of Rendcuinbe, Gloucester- 
shire. ie 
At’ Newbury, Mr. Mayo, Bookseller — 
Mr. Bond, one of the musicians of the New- 
bury, Shaw and Speen Volunteers —Mr. 
Webb. ‘ 
At Reading, Mrs. Grace Bullock. —Mirs. 
‘Masters. 
At Bisham, Mr. John Badger. 
At Egham, Mrs Dolly, 50 —Mr. Kemp- 
ster, 92. 
At Binfield, Mrs. Neate, wife of Thomas 
Ni. esq. 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
Died.} At Bristol Hotwells, the Rev. 
Joshua Berkeley, dean of Tuam, in lreland, 
Suddenly, at Taurton, of a decay of the 
artery that conveys the blood ana vital spirits 
from the hearc, the Rev. William Prowse, of 
Croydon, Somersetshire, only son ot the Rev. 
John ek Madde eof Croydon, Camerton, Se- 
mierset: lineally descended irom that great 
sian Captain William Prowse, of Croydon, 
who commanded the fire ships that destroyed 
the Spanish Armada. He was the last male 
heir of his branch of an ancient and hono- 
sable family in the West of England, who 
is. good 
sense, cheerful spirits, and amiable dispo- 
“sition, has engraven an everlasting monument 
in the hearts of his numereus friends. 
At Hinton, St. George, Mr. William Lane, 
$2. . So great was his strength, that a few 
weeks before his death lie carried for some 
@istance a sack of flour weighing 280 lbs. ' 
At Wrington, Mrs. Barris, wife of Mr. 
Thomas H. of Bristol. 
At Box, Mr, John Muliins, a man whose 
life was as amiab'e and exemplary as his 
sudden dissolution is generally deplored. Mrs. 
Mullins being taken he mounted his 
horse to call a medical gentleman, of Cor- 
shan) to her assistance; on the road he felt 
himseif much iadisposed, which increased, to 
that degree on his arrival at Corsham, that it 
was deemed advisable for him to return in a 
chaise. He had reached his own house but 
a very short time before he expired. 
At Bristol, Mrs. Dyer, sister of the ee 
‘Thomas Webb, esq. of Heath-end house and 
Cromhall court, Glocestershire.—Mr Peter 
Hassell.—Mrs. Onion, 81.—Mr. Wensley, 
sen. 80.—Mr.-Wiiliams, organist to St. 
James’s Church,—B.- Runwa, esq. a captain 
in the royal navy, 72: He had arrived in 
Bristol but a few minutes before and was 
cheerfully conversing witha few friends, when 
gurning round he suddenly expired. 
AtBath, Mrs. Wyatt.—Mr. Joseph Button. 
Somerset—Dorset—Devon—Cornwall— Wales. 
N 
, 
(Sept. I, 
Le Smith; wife of Mr. Opie S. brewer. 
—Mrs Begb: 1e, of Gloucester Street, London, 
49-—fir! Westcomb Forster, menieee —- 
Miss Sarah Wheeler. —-41s. Brown, widow 
of Rithard B. esy Mr. William Stone, 
ceach-mahker.—-General White. 
DORSETSHIRE. 
Marricd.| At Bridport, C. Read, esq. of 
Ebley House, Glocestershire, to Miss Sarah 
Downe, daughter of W. D. esq. of Downe 
Hall. 
At cba ock, Mr. Rayman, merchant, of 
London, to Miss Maria Hayman, third daugh- 
ter of me! Rev. H. H. rector of the former 
eee 
t Beaminster, Mr. ‘Charles Coombs, jun. 
to Mis Gilpin. 
Died} At G 
Randelt, e$q. 
At Weymouth, Captain John Swain, of 
Lyme Reais. 
At Beaminster, My. Rébert Pope, 20. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
Married:] At Bratton Fleming, William 
Tamlyn, esq. of Barnacott, aged 85, to Miss 
Elizabeth i vile, 36. 
At Exeter, W. Prince, esq. of the Buck- 
ingham militia, to Miss Parsons, of Heavitree 
Gussage St. Michael, foseph 
—Caleb Powell, esq. to Miss Eliza Bowdige. 
At Honiton’s Clift, near Exeter, Mr. 
Hedge, surgeon of ‘Sidmouth, | to by Mat- 
thews 
L “¥O- 
ht Popthicn) Licut. Hole of- eu Koya 
Marines, to lviiss Parkinson 
Died.|° At t Heavitree, Lady i 3 Cathe- 
tine Myers, wife of Thomas M. esq. ? ¢4—Mr? 
-Lewrence Stern 1€ son of Mr. S$ attorney of 
Dulvertori. 
At Exeter, Simon Edsall, esq. collector of 
excise, 70.——DMrs. Powell, —Mir. Hawkins. 
—Mrs. Gollop. 
At South Altington, Francis Sheath Cor- 
nish, hieutendnt ih the Kingsbridge volunteer 
Gisdiey) ‘ 
At Plymouth, age 83, C, Yonge, esq. am 
eminent surgeon and apothecary, in which 
profession he had practised’ with intreasing 
reputation “nearly 60 years. —Miss Louisa 
Grigg, third daughter of Mr. “G. 19.—Mr. 
Vhomas Opie, compass” and bleck-maker. 50. 
At Honiton; Mr-> James Dare, 34. 
At Hartland, Mr. Jeffery Colmer, 83. 
At Exmosth, Reobere Haydon Pease, es “¢: 
of Kirk E lay near Hull, Yorkshire. 
CORNWALE. ‘ 
Died of At Marszion, Miss Hiriet Cole; 
sister of the Rev. Dr. C. sub- rector of paged 
College. . 
At Nansloe, Mrs. Frances Rolipson; thid 
daughter of the la‘e Rev William R. 57. 
At Portleven, near Helston, Mr. Jacob 
Rowe : his death was ‘occasioned by drinking 
cold water when in a, state of great per- 
spiration, -_ 
WALES. bhi: 
In common with every admirer of litera- 
ture and the Polite Arts, we fincerely lanient 
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