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1805.] 
Chetw ynd, S baie —Mrs. Ann Demptter, 
aged §4.—Mrs, Atwood, wife of Mr. James 
Atwood, cutler, in Northgate-ftreet 5 being 
Chriftmas. day, fhe had retired to her room 
on purpofe to read over the fervice of the 
day, and.was in a very fhort time after found 
by her hufband quite sead.—-Nicholas Rid- 
ley,.efq. a mafter in chancery, and a bencher 
of Gray’s-inn. —Abraham Broderibb, efq. of _ 
Dawjith, near -Shepton Mallett.—Edmund | 
Reynolds, efq. jun.—Lady Aylmer, reli&t of 
the late Sir F.~ Aylmer, bart. of Ireland, 
daughter of the late Sir Charles, and fifter to 
Lord Whitworth —W. Walter Yea, efq. 
eldeft fon of Sir W. Yea, bart. of Pyrland- 
houfe.—Mrs. Matthews, wife of Mr. Wm. 
Matthews, of Hetling-lioufe, and one of the 
faciety of friends. She was a woman of 
exemplary benevolence, virtue, and pious re- 
fignation.—Mrs, Scroggs, widow of Edward 
Scroggs, efq. of Weft Hanney, Berks — 
Aged 54, Mrs. Englith, wife of Mr. Eng- 
Ith, fen. upholder.—Aged 69, Mrs. Relhan, 
late of Ruffel-place, Fitzroy-fquare,: Lon- 
don.—Mifs Clark, fitter to Mrs. Vaflett.— 
Aged 78, Mr, James Albion, more than 50 
years writing-mafter inthis city, andnot more 
diftinguifhed for his profefhonal abilities than 
by the uprightnefs of his conduét.—In the 
prime of life, after an illnefs of little more 
than two hours, Mifs 
ot the late Jofiah Paul Paul, efq. of Tetbu- 
ry-—-Mr, Henry Shephard, fadler.—Mifs 
Willis, eldeit daughter of the Rev. John 
« Willis ——-Mr. John Holloway, filk-dyer— 
Aged 40, Mr. Jofeph Symes, eldest fon of 
Mr. Symes, cheefe-faftor.—Mr, James Chi- 
fem, who poffefled fome pleafing poetic ta- 
lents, and upon fubje&s of a tomporary na- 
ture-compofed and fung many popular fongs. 
Fe was for upwards of twenty years a contribu- 
tor to the enigmatic department of the Ladies’ 
Complete Pocket-Book ; and under the figna- 
ture of ¢* Chimes”’==(the letters of his own 
name tranfpofed) obtained repeated prizes 
from the proprietors of that annual publica- 
Clon. 
At Charlton, aged 72, Mr. James Wal- 
wyn, whofe family have for many centuries 
been pofleifed of very confiderable property, 
held under the Lords of Kilmerfdon, in this 
county. 
At Clifton. Elizabeth Anna Fydell;, only 
daughter of John Fydell, efq. of Bath. 
At Wells, Mrs. Sertell, widow of the late 
John Serrell, efq. of Stourton Caundie, 
Dortet. 
At the parfonage, at Monckton, Mrs. 
Croffman, widow of the Rev.:D. Croftman, 
late reftor of that parith, and daughter of 
Matthew Brickdale, efg. of Court-houfe. 
Ac Ilminfter, Robert Bryant, efq. clerk 
of the peace for the county of Somerfet. 
. At Puckington,, aged 88, --—- Dunn, 
efq. 
At Wells, aged 58, 
Mr. Benediétus Mares: 
Monrutry Mac, No. 12%. 
Mrs. Norris, wife of 
Paul, eldeft daughter | 
Derfetfbires 197 
At Shirehampton, Lionel Poole Lyde, efq. 
Ac Briftol, Mr. Richard ‘Turner, corn- 
faétor.——Aged$o, Mrs. Betty Cooke, widow 
of the late Mr. A.B. Cooke, one of the 
landing waiters of that port,-Aged 94 Mrs. 
Griffiths. —-At the Hot: wells, gece 24, Mr 
Edward Swaine, of Halifax, Yorkfhire.—- 
Mifs Catherine Forfter, eldeft daughter of 
Mr Jofeph Forfter, formerly an apothecary 
of this place, —Mr. Vincent Kenney.—Aged 
23, Mifs Eliza Furze.—Aged 82, William 
Dyer, efq. father of Mr. Rcbert Dyer, apo- 
thecary, and of the late Colonel Samuel 
Dyer, quarter-mafter general at Bengal.— 
Mrs. Wellington, wife of Mr. Wellington. 
—Mr. John Innys Baker, linen-merchant. 
— irs. Low, wife of Mr. Low, turier.—-Mr, 
William Hughes. 
At Bedminfter, aged 86, Mr. 
Mafters. 
At Upper Eaft Hays, —— Lowder, efg. 
At 5towey, near Bridgewater, William 
Mackay, ef. 
At Widcombe, aged 725 Mr. John Jones. 
DORSETSHIRE. 
Married.) At Lyme, B, Feallinss efq. of 
Belmont-houfe, near Taunton, to Mifs Cove, 
daughter of the Rev. E. Cove, of Dunfland 
in the county of Devon. 
At Chard, Mr. Norman, of aye to Mifs 
Jane Lo veridge. 
_ At Yeovil, Mr. James Male, jun. to Mifs 
Haan, late of Sherborne. 
At Anderton, Mr. John tlot, of Ficneae. 
Oxfordfhire, to Mifs S. M. Knight, daughter 
of J. T. Knight, efq. 
Mir. Thomas ‘Trowbridge, fon of Mr. 
Trowbridge, furgeon, of Cerne. 
At Bath, Henry Edmead, efq. of Lyme 
Regis, 
At Witheridge, Mr. Andrew Blake, fur- 
geon and apothecary, of that place. 
. At the houfe of B. Greenhill, efq. of 
Ston Eafon,.the eldeft daughter of Francis, 
Nath, efq. of Twerton, Somerfet. 
At Sherborne, aged 63; Mr. John Tho- 
mas, ftone-engraver.——Mrs. Langdon, wife 
of Mr, John Langdon.—Mrs. Jeflery, wife 
of Pia Samuel Jeffery. 
ged 70, David Robert Michell, efq. of 
Richard 
, ee one of the juftices of peace forthe 
county, cn formerly lieutenant-colonel of 
the Dorfetfhire militia. 
At Iverne Minfter, the infant daughter of 
Thomas 8. Bower, efq 
At Upway, near Dorchefter, Mr, James 
Woed, an ovulent farmer, 
DEVONSHIRE, 
The late very tafteful and elegant difplay 
of fancy and ornamental works ‘of different 
kinds, fold at the London inn, by the fair 
artifts for the benefit of the Ladies’ Lying-in 
Charity, refleéts.on the ladies of Piymouth 
and its environs the highef credit, for the 
variety and beautiful workmanthip of tne difs 
f€rent articles exbibiced. The long room, 
London inn, was crowded with purchafers, 
Cec Dawwlifh, 
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