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Mfarried.] At Bristol, Mr. R. Lonsstad, 
ef London, solicitor, to Anne, fourth daugh- 
ter of the late John Rolley, esq! of Nanty- 
mevyn,Carmarthenshire.—VWiliiam Claxton, 
esq. to Miss Withenb=ry, : 
At Bath, Lieutena t-Colonel Stirke, of 
the 6th West India regiment, to Mary, 
youungest daughter of D. Carrell, esq.—The 
Rev. Js Foster, recter,of Wickensley and 
Marton, Yorkshire, to Miss Charlotte Rooke, 
daughte: of the late George R. esa. of Lang- 
-Hiam Hall, Essex. 
At Stogumber, ‘T. Buncontbe, esq. of 
Huntspill, to Miss Hook, of Halsway Farm. 
Died.| At Path, John Lowder, esq banker, 
72.—wni jor General Pringle, of the East 
India Company’s service, 553 —Dir. Isaac 
Withams, 84.—Mrs. Covan, wife of Dr, 
Major Steele-~—The Rev. Mr. Bingha 
sector of Cemeley, in this county.—M 
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Salmon, relict ef john S. esq hanker.—-1 
selict ef Henry Derham, esq. 
Gwynne, wife of Sackville G. esq —Eliza, 
wife of the Rev. F. Gardiner, rector of 
Combhsy.— Mrs Eleanora, Jones, 59, daugh- 
ter and only child of the Rev. John Noyes 
Jones, formerly rector of St. Peter’s, in the 
city of Bristol, and of Kilve in Somersetsbire, 
by Patience, daughter of Hippesiey, 
esq. of an ancient family in that couniy. To 
the latter parent, who died but a few months 
before, aged 87, after a widowhood of between 
fifty and cixty years, she had from her in- 
fancy shewnthe qwost unremitting and devoted 
filial attention, confined almost exclusively 
to her own personal services, assisted only by 
a single female domestic ; notwithstanding 
the successive additions of much affluence to 
herself, from thie different branches of her 
paternal ancestry. Brought up inthe habits 
of prudent economy, which a very moderate 
- provision at first made necessary, she gave a 
clear proof of the blessed spirit of contented- 
mess, when, being advised to investigate her 
claim toa disputable property ,she peremptorily 
declined it, as being already possessed of 
** health, peace, and competence,” and de- 
termined not to break in on either by con- 
tention. Even in Bath, her choice was in 
the most still and quiet part of it to purchase 
a smali habitation, where she had lived many 
wears, in acenstant attention to the duties 
of religion, respected by, and endeared to, as 
large a circle of respectable friends, as her 
parent’s ege and infirmities would admit her 
being known tu. By her will she made a 
disposition of her fortune equally just, liberal, 
and benevolent, towards her heir-at-luw, 
her relations on the side of toth parents, some 
_ @ear friends, and in one instance, to no smail 
amount, towatds unfriended worth, though 
not connected by affinity ; and left one hun- 
cred pounds tu the Bath City Infirmary and 
Dispeisary. Mr. Archdeacon Coxe, in his 
Historical Tour of Monmouthshire, says, that 
-the priory of Usk ‘* belonged to the late Al- , 
3 derman Hayley, 2nd forms part ef his widow's 
be) 6. 
Dersttshtre— Devonshire. 
[Aug. 3, 
jointure.” It belonged in 1721 (the date of 
a will now before us) to William Jones, esq. 
whose two daughters were his co-heiresses. 
The youngest married Samuel Stoke, esq, 
who obtained from her a power of the entire 
disposal ‘of her moiety, in the event of their 
son’s dying in. his minority. He left it by 
his will, subject to that contingency; to hig 
secondwife forther life. On her death it 
devolved to Mr. Cooper,, who now is in poss 
stssion of the undivided property 5 the other 
wes Many years in the possession of the lady 
above-mentioned as lately ceceased at Baih. 
At Eristol, Mrs. Gregeon, reiict of William” 
G. esq. of Bedford Row, London. 
At Weston, Webb, the yonngest son of 
Thomas Leir, esq. Es ‘ 
At Welis; Charles Tudway, esq.an aiders 
man of that city, and broiner to Clemence 
Tudway, esq. M.-P. for that city. a 
At Towcester, &. Coates, esq.of the island 
of Antigua. “Lhe gentleman who:distine 
guished himself iast season at the Bath thea- 
tre, by his performance of the character of 
Romeo. 
; DORSETSHIRE. 5 Bea al 
Cn Easter Monday the foundation-stone 
of the intensed church or chapel inthe hams 
let#f Bourton, inthis county was laid, amidst 
a great concourse of people whe went toe 
witness the ceremony. ‘The subscriptions 
of the public, in aid of these raised by the in- 
habitants of the hamlet, are worthy the cause 
they. are intenced to supports; and though 
the fund is as yet inadeguate te the cone 
pletion of the undertaking, it is hoped the 
£enerous encouragement it has met with, 
will be continued, by.a liberal public, to SUuD- 
‘ply the remaining deficiency. 
‘Died. ] At Buckland, Mrs. S. Mallett, 825 
and the following day, her husband, Mr. J. My 
88. 
At Weymouth, T: Simmons, esq. late 
captain and adjutant in the West Somerset 
militia. Y 
At Upway, H. Sherren, esa. 90. 
At Child Okeford, Mrs. Rogers, wife 
the Rev. Mr. R. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
Married.j At Exeter, Mr. John Bennett, 
late of the Theatre Royal York, to Miss 
Julia Hughes, only daughter. of Richard 
Pughes, esq. manager of the theatres Exeter, 
Weymouth, Plymouth Dock, &c,—Edward 
Coles, esq of Taunton,to Louisa, only daugh- 
ter_of Daniel Hamilton, esq.—Lieutenant 
Mills, of the 40:h foot, to Miss Patty 
Rhodes. 3 , 
At Plymouth, Mr. J. Fuge, surgeon, to 
Anne, eldest daughter of the late Mark 
Greig, esq. of Tamerton Foliot —James~ 
M‘farlane, esq. purser in the royal navy, to 
Miss Eims, of Ford Huuse. 
Wiiliam Adems Welsford, esq. of Ply= 
mouth, to Mary Ann Were Clark, daughter 
of Richard. Hali Clarke, esq. of Bridweil: 
House. 22 
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