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Lincoln, 82.—Miss Bull, of Steeple Ashton. 
-—Mrs. Trigg, mother of Richard T. esq.— 
J. M. Farquharson, esq. a gentleman de- 
scended from the Farquharsons of Invercould, 
in Scotland, but who resided many years in 
St. Petersburgh, where he was universally 
esteemed, as well by the natives as by his 
own countrymen.-Mrs. Ravenhill.—Mr. 
Josiah George, 86.—Thomag Oliver Vassal, 
third son of the late John V. esq. and brother 
to the late gallant Colonel V. 
At Bristol, Mr. Samuel Cox, son of Samuel 
C. esq—Mr. P. C. Sharp, son of the late 
Rev. John S. pastor of the Baptist meeting. 
—Mr. William Bartley.—Mrs. Barrett, 
mother of Mr. B. of the customs.—Mrs, Gro- 
sett, wife of SchawG.esq.alady of unbounded 
charity, whosedeath was the resultot an acci- 
dent that has of late years occasioned the loss of 
so many valuable lives. Her clothes caught 
fire while alone in her drawing-room, and 
she survived buta few hours. The house took 
fire alsoand was with difficulty saved.—Henry 
George Pretyman, second son of the Rev. Dr. 
P. Archdeacon, and residentiary of Lincoln. 
—Mr. John Snooke,—The Rev. John Gent, 
vicar of Stoke, by Nayland, Suffolk, 66. 
At Kingston, near Taunton, John Band, 
esq. late of Wookey-house, many years 
one of his Majesty’s justices of the peace, 
and also a deputy lieutenant for the county. 
At Combe Down, Mr, Birchall, formerly an 
eminent upholder of Bath, 76. 
At Bristol, Mrs. Evans —Mrs. Cole.—-Mr. 
John Room, son of Mrz James R. merchant. 
Mrs. E. Stevens, relict of Mr. W. L. glass- 
Manufacturer. 
At Bath, Mrs. Tillstone, relict of Mr. 
T. surgeon, of Brighthelmston.—Miss Shute. 
-—(Mr. G. Powles, 19. 
At Clifton, Sir Samuel, Hayes, Bart. of 
Drumbee Castle, Donegal, Ireland.—-Richard 
Vickers Pryor, esq. 
At Earton, near Kingsbridge, J. Pierce, 
esq. 
Ar Cheddar, near Wells, Mrs. Flower, wife 
of Mr. James F. 
At Long Ashton, Mrs. Tretch. 
At Bromwidd, near Newcastle Emblyn, 
‘Thomas Lloyd, esq. 
At Woodbury, J. T. Ceely Trevillian, esq. 
of Middleney. 
At Shepton Mallet, Mr. William Hippis- 
ley, 76. 
At Chipping Sodbury, Mr. W. Harvey. 
DORSETSHIRE. 
Died.] At Creech St. Michael, Mrs. Ann 
Dight.— Mr. John Dyer, 92. 
At Winborne, Edward Hanham, eldest son 
of the Rev. Sir James H. of Dean’s-court, 11. 
At Dorchester, Mr. Adams, of the Queen’s- 
arms inn, 36.—Mrs. Bonifas, 25. 
At Yeovil, in consequence of a fall from 
his horse, Mr. John Hookins, banker. 
At Beaminster, Thomas Harris, esq. 83. 
. Mo8tury Mas. No. 163. 
Dorsetshtre— Devonshire. 
411 
At Halstock, John Clarke, esq. 
At Poole, Mrs. Ann Moore, wife of Mr. 
Joseph M. bookseller. 
DEVONSHIRE, 
A vein of coal of fine quality, equal to 
that of Newcastle, has lately been opened on 
Long. Down, about three miles from Exeter 
and the most sanguine expectations are en- 
tertained that it wifl ultimately turn out of 
great magnitude and importance. 
At the autumnal meeting of the western 
Apilarian society,held onthe 8th of October at 
Exeter, it was resolved—That a premium of 
the first rate shall next year again be given to 
the person who shall take fiom his apiary the 
greatest quantity of honey and wax, without 
destroying the bees, leaving the colony 
equally heavy as on the first of May ;—and 
that a like premium shall be divided between 
two or three cottagers who shall, in like 
manner, take the value of the rent of their 
cottages.==That a premium ef the. third rate 
shall be given to the resident gardener or 
Servant of any nobleman or gentleman who 
shall take the greatest quantity from his 
master’s apiary; and’a premium of the fourth 
rate shall be given to the operator who shall 
take the greatest quantity from those of his 
employers5 and that a reward of three pounds 
shall be given to the first person who shall 
convict any robber of an apiary in the year 
UBOBs ged o's | 
Married.| At Withecombe Raleigh, the 
Rev, Thomas Craig, of Bocking, Essex, to 
Miss Davies, of Exmouth. 
At Torr, George Mitchell, esq. to Miss 
Andrews, eldest daughter of Mr. M, at- 
torney, of Modbury. 
At Broadwoodkeily, Anthony Bulleid, esq. 
of Southmolton, to Miss Elizabeth Vicary, 
daughter of Mr. Thomas V. of Brixton 
House. 
At Crediton, Mr. W. Hender, surgeon, of 
Collington, to Miss Elizabeth Bury. 
At Exeter, Mr. Samuel Luscombe, jun. 
surgeon of the Devon and Exeter Hospital, to” 
Miss Charlotte Walker. 
_ At Plymouth, isaac Femers, esq. captain 
in the royal navy, to Miss Susanna Ward. 
At Barnstable, William Prole, esq. of 
Georgeham, to Miss Rebecca Watson. 
_. Died.] At Woodbury, the Rev. My. 
Davie, formerly one of the priest vicars of 
Exeter cathedral. : 
_At Heavitiee, Miss Sarah Tucker, of Ho- 
niton, 21. 
At Exmouth, Mr. John Staple, 57. 
At Tiverton, Mrs. Besly, wife of Mr. Wil- 
liam B, jun. 36. : 
At Exeter, Mrs. Joan Gregory.—Mrs. 
Mackintosh, relict of John M. esq. of Isling« 
ton, 73.—Joseph Johnson, esq.—Mrs, Picke 
ard.—-Mrs. Snelling, wife of Mr. S. surgeons 
At Woodbury, John Holwell, esq. 84, 
At Teignmouth, Charles Durnford, esa. 
barrister at law. c 
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