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-this fcheme will be takew into confideration 
by the company. Should it be executed, the 
public will be greatly indebted to the pro- 
jector, as an eafy communication, between 
the: Wells and Atbton and the adjacent vil- 
lagzes is certainly much wanted. 
Ow the 5th of April, the proprietors of the 
“Somerfetthire Coal Canal. opened their locks, 
£2 in number, at Combhay ; ; by which meaus 
a water communication is effected between 
‘the Coal-pits, the Kennel anid Avon, and the 
Wilts end Berks Canals. 
Married.| Mr. William Parfitt, attomey, 
of Weils, to Mifs Smith, daughter of the late 
Sie Smith, attorney, of Bath. 
At Hurt, Mr. T. M. Cruzwell, folicitor, of 
Bath, to Mifs M. Micklem, youngeit daugh- 
tér of the late Thomas Micklem, efq. of Hin- 
ton-heufe, Berks —Mr.Alway, of Horton, to 
Mails Arnold, eldeft daughter of Mr. Armold, 
of Tormarton, Gloucetterthire. 
At Bridgewater, Mr. Daniel Holbsow, late 
of lockington, Glouceiterihire, to Mrs.Vowill 
—Mr. William Dean, of Exeter, to Mifs 
Elizabeth Sawyer, daughter of the late Mr. 
George Sawyer. 
At Bath, Mr. Wallace, to Mrs. Harrifon. 
—r. Samrel Evill, to Milfs Mary Parker. 
—-\ir. George ecsttules watchinaker, to 
Mits Hipburn.—Captam E. F. Davis, of the 
Eatt-India fervice, late adjutant of the Bath 
volunteers, to Mils Harriet George, daughter 
of Mrs. George 
At Briftol, Mr. R. Jenkins, to Milfs A. 
Matthews.—Mr, Morgan, of the Greyhound 
inn, to Mrs. Llewellin.—Mr. Mounttephen, 
to Mifs Hoare-—Mr. F. Pieltain, to Mus H. 
Fedden. 
At Spaxton, Jofeph Draper, efq. of North 
Down, to Mifs Lavinia Pooie, of Stowey. 
At King’s Brempten, John Chafy, eig. of 
Taunton, Somertet, to Mifs Emma Lucas, one 
of the daughters of Stuckley Lucas, efg. of 
Baron’s Down Park. 
At Briflington, Mr. Joba Carruthers, to 
Mils Elizabeth Beard, of Brifol 
At Sidcot, neat Axbridge, Mr. Frank, iron- 
monger, of Briftol, to Mis Hannah Bez nwell, 
daughter of Mr Jobn Benwell, of Sidcot. 
Dual. ] At Brifto!, Mr. G. Evans, engineer, 
of Finibury.—Aged 7!, Mr. Samuei Seilick, 
late a beokteller, at Britol —Mifs Eliza 
‘Concanen, daughter of Mr.. Matthew Con- 
tanen, attorney.— Francis Bull, efq.—-Mrs. 
Ball, wife of Mr. Ball.—Mr. John Moran, of 
the Queew’s-head, public-houfe.—Mrs. Wail, 
wife of Mr. Wm. Wall, acceuntant.—Mr. 
Jofeph Cozens, officer of the excite. 
_ Captain Green, of Keyniham. As he was 
driving his gig’im / emjie-itreet, between a 
dray and a way: ven, he was uplet py the for- 
mer, aad ran. over: by the vay ia dugh a 
maunmigy th at he expired ou the 4 p 
irs. Franklyn, - wite of har. J * Frank! yn, 
pertumer. —Mr. hh Arthur, c} emiit.—Captzin 
Johan € Cheti wood, late ot the fod regiment, apd 
— Dorfstfoire—Devonfhire. 
[May g; 
only remaining fon-of the Rev. J. Chetwood, 
ot Glanmile, near Cork.—Mr Godwin, who 
for many years carried on bnfinefs in the 
earthen-ware line, in Caftle Green.—Mrs. 
Mary Hill, wife of Mr. Richard Hill —J. 
Levy, fon of Mr. L. Levy. 
At Bedminster, aged. 85, Mr. Squier. 
At Radtord- houfe, in his 60th year, Rich. 
Biggs, efq. 
At Bath, Mrs. Bertie, wife of Rear-adm- 
tal Bertie, and daughter of the late James 
Modytord Heywood, e¢fq.—Mr. S. Grimes, 
grocer.—Mr. C.. Goldftone, apothecary.— 
Mrs. Milard, wife of Mr. Millard, late of 
Wefton Grove, and danghter of Capt. Lee, 
of Cholderton, Wilts—Lhomas Browning, 
efq, of Saltford.—Mrs. Howell.—Lieutenant- 
colonel Freemantle, late of the Colditream 
regiment, -Suddenly,. Mils E. Frame.—/Mrs. 
Goleney, wife of Capt. Goldney, late of the 
4th, or King’s.own regiment.—Mrs. Baker, 
wife of J. Baker, efq. of W arfley-houfe, W os- 
ceiterfhire.—Mrs. Glafier, aged 70.—Mrs. 
Maxfield, widow of Mr. Maxfield, tallowe 
chandles.—Mrs. Dyer, wife of Mr.. Richard 
Dyer, corn-facter.—Mr. Thomas Timbrell, 
only fon of Mr. Samuel Timbrell, baker; « 
youth of promifing abilities. —Aged 77; Joep 
Waiker, efq.. formerly major in the 12th dra- 
goons. His wiie, Mrs. Mary Walker, cied a 
January l=f, ipabadciaes —Mrs, Peres wite of 
Mr. Brewer. — | 
DORSETSIIRE. 
~ Died.] At Beawintter, Mrs. Overton. ies 
his i6th year, Mr. George Wed,. third tom 
xs 
of the Rev. E. M. Weft, vicar of Bradford 
Abbas. 
At Melbury Ofmond). aged 60, iy Farr, 
wife of Mr. Fatr. 
At Dorchetter, Mr. James Bonnett, takes 
aged 52. 
“At Ww areham, at the houfe of lier brother, 
the Rev. John Baniiter, Mifs Catharine Way- 
mouth Bamiter, daughter of Mr, Banifies, 
brvad-mead, briftol 
At Sherborne, aged. 63, Mr. Charles Bull 
Tart. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
The tunnel now forming through Morwem 
Down, on the banks of the Tavy and Tamar, 
which is a hill about 700 feet above the level 
of the tides in the rivers, has advanced about 
500 yards; it is to be about thirteen miles 
aud a quarter long, and the excavation is to” 
form an aqueduct ever a valley at the height 
of more than 40 feet; the tunnel crofles a 
very rich vein ef copper ore. 
Aéarr ied. | At Southmolten, F. §S, Cornithy 
efq. of South Allington, to Mifs Anne Courter. 
nay Pierce. 
At Piymouth, ‘Lieut. Price, of the royal 
navy, to Mifs Bridgewaa.—T, Cleather, et 
» Milfs Dunitery ille, ‘eldeftt daughter oi B. 
Di 1 nftervilie, efy. 
Died.] At Plymouth, Lieut. John Smith, 
ei the royal navy——Murs. Triggs, fitter of 
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