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there found in 1737. It is situated in a field 
mear to the village, belonging to W. Gore 
Eangton, esq. who, we are happy to learn, 
has directed every necessary precaution to se- 
cure it from the despoiling hand of the mul- 
titude,in order to promote the further research- 
esof the antiquary. A description, accompa- 
nied by an accurate engraving, will appear in 
the ensuing number of the Antiquaries’ Ma- 
‘gazine. 
Married.] At Bimegar, John Greenhill, 
esq. of Downside house, to Miss Bovet, grand 
daughter of the late Lord Francis Seyméur, 
dean. of Wells, and cousin to his Grace the 
Duke of Somerset. 
At Trowbridge, Miss Mortimer, eldest 
daughter of the late E. H. Mortimer, esq. to 
Joseph Williams, esq. of the Royal Marines, 
Portsmouth. 
At Bath, Captain James Butterfield, of 
Charlestown, Cornwalj, to Miss Townsend. 
=—Sir Charles Alston, bart. to Mrs. Pigot, 
widow of Col. P. and niece of General John- 
SOR. 
At Clifton, Captain Calland, of the Gla- 
morgan militia, to Miss Forbes, und daugh- 
ter of the late Thomas F. esq. 
At Stogumber, J. S. Ling, esq. surgeon, to 
Miss Marsh, daughter of C. M_ esq. 
At St. Desmond’s church, Thomas Bond, 
esq. of Wellington, to Miss Morle, third 
éaughter of Mr. Richard M. of Williton. 
At Marshfield, Lieut.-colonel Luttrell, to 
Miss Cave Brown, eldest daughter of John 
Cave B. esq. of Stretton-en-le-Fields, Der- 
byshire. 
Died.} At Bath, Miss Isabella Courtenay, 
seeond daughter of Colonel C.—Mr. Daniel 
Wait.—Mr. Charles Withington, 76.—Mrs. 
Hellings.—Miss Shute.—Mrs. Vowel, relict 
ef Major V. 
At Bristol, Mr. Joseph Hinton, 80.—Mrs. 
Rose, wife of Mr. John R. printer.—Mrs. 
Jane Powell.—Mrs. Ann Bowring. — Miss 
Nielson.—Mr John Price, an officer in the 
excise.<-Mr. Butler Symons, wine merchant. 
—Mr. John Room, son of Mr. James R. 
merchant.—Mrs. Master, relict of Leigh M. 
esq. of Codnor, Derbyshire. 
At Gillingham, Mrs. Earle, wife of the 
Rev. Wm. E. and sister of the Rev. Wm. 
Lisle Bowles. 
At East Lidwood, Mr. Richard Nash. 
At Shepton Mallett, Mrs. Hole, a maiden 
lady. 
At Wells, Mrs. Eliz. Salmon, 85. 
At Stowey-house, near Bridgewater, Lady 
Stuart, wife of Lord W. Stuart, of the royal 
navy, son of the Marquis of Bute, 25. Her 
ladyship was daughter of the first Lord Ha- 
warden, and has left issue one daughter. 
Mrs. Catherine Bliss, sister to the late Rev. 
Mr. Bliss, rector of Frampton-Cotterell. .. 
At Clifton, Anne Albina, third daughter of 
Wm. Fowler, esq. of Newnham, Gloucciter- 
shire, 
Dorsetshtre— Devonshire. 
fOct. 5 
DORSETSHIRE. 
“iewied.) At Radipole Church, James 
Weston, esq. of London, to Miss Ann Crouch, 
second daughter of John C. esq. of Wey- 
mouth. 
At Symondsbury; John Radcliffe Bond, 
esq. eldest son of John B. esq. late of Flock- 
ton, Yorkshire, to Miss Turner, daughter ef 
Mr. T. of Hopton, near Huddersfield, attor- 
ney. 
Died.}] At Cerne, Mr. Conway, many 
years a respectable weolstapler. 
At Beaminster, Mr. Robert Pope, 20. 
At Marnhull, the Rev. Harry Place, jun. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
It is in contemplation to bulld a new 
bridge of iron at Plymouth across‘the Lara, 
at the head of Catwater. This will bea great 
convenience to the inhabitants of both sides 
of the water. Mr. Alexander, civil engineer 
to the Prince of Wales and the Trinity- 
House, has been driving piles to ascertain the 
firmness of the foundation, which is said t 
be very good, though nearly thirty feet deep, 
through sand and mud. 
On the 22d of August, the ee ae 
stone of the new Bridewell intended to be 
built adjoining the Devon county goal at 
Exeter, was laid by the committee of magi- 
a to whose care the erection of the 
edifice is entrusted. 
Notice has been given, that application is 
intended to be made to Parliament in the 
next session, for an act for the better rebuild- 
ing the town ef Chudleigh, and for cleansing 
and improving the said town, and the streets, 
lanes, and passages thereof; and for deter- 
mining differences with respect to the scites 
of houses and buildings burnt down-or de- 
stroyed by means of the late dreadful fire 
there; and for settling boundaries of pro- 
perty; and preventing future danger by fire 
in the said town. 
The nobility and gentry of the counties of 
Devon, Cornwall, and Somerset, have opened 
a subscription for the purpose of erecting a 
menument to the memory of the late Lieu- 
tenant-general Simcoe, in the cathedral of 
Exeter, in order to express the sense they 
entertain of his services and character, and 
of the essential support and assistance which 
the civil authorities and the military re~ 
sources of the western district received from 
him during the period of his command. This 
project is patronized by his Royal Highness 
the Prince of Wales, who has subscribed 1001. 
towards the execution of it. 
Married. ]. At Tavistock, Wm. Salusbury, 
esq. a captain in the Royal Miners Militia, 
and second sun of the Rev. Sir Henry Tre- 
lawney, bart. to Miss Patience Carpenter, 
only daughter of ion Phillips C. esq. of 
Mount Tavy. 
At Tiverton, Charles Osmond @smond, 
esq. to. Miss Foulkes, eldest canghes of 
J. DE. 1264s of Medland. 
At 
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