634 
Frome. The deceased has contributed to 
the public charities in his native town by 
establishing a fund for clothing and edu- 
cating ten additional boys in the charity 
school. 
At Clifton, near Bristol, in his 90th year, 
J. P. Hungerford, esq. of Dingley, a deputy 
lieutenant, and many years an honourable, 
independent, and able representative in par- 
liament for the county of Leicester, to which 
dignificd station he was trst elected in the 
yer 1773, one of the severest contests 
ever remembered. 
aged Tu, cae Rev. Robert Purcell, L.L.D. 
Vicar of iseare ans Coombe, St. Nicholas 
Ac Bath, Wirs. ibs, wife of Philip 
James G. esq.eeMrs. Bally, wile of Mi. b, 
bookseller.—-Mr. John Salmon, banker.== 
Mrs. Beetham. 
At Fristoi, Mrs, Witherell, 81.——Mrs. 
Mary Browne. 
DORSETSHIRE, 
The inhabitanis of Lyme have entered into 
a subscription ‘or the improvement of that 
fashionable watering-place. A wall is begun, 
which is to extend from the town to the har- 
bour. There will bea gravel walk and shrub- 
bery, extending full a mile. The hot and 
cold baths have undergone some judicioys al- 
terations. 
\ Married.] At Povle, Mr. Robert ent 
to Miss Smith,. 
At Dorchester, 
Bishop, 
Died.] At Milborne Port, near sher- 
borne, Mr, Richard Highmore. 
Pn es 
Mr. Foz, to Miss 
DEVONSHIRE. 
Lord Boringdon bas late!y added consie 
-derably to the value of his estate in this 
couniy, by gaining from the sea, by means 
of an emba.kment, 175 acies of jand, for- 
merly known by the name of Chelsen Bay, 
The work was undertaken in the spring of 
1806. and completed in the autumn of 
1807. ‘dle expenses amounted to 9,000). 
and the regained land is valued at upwards of 
25,0001. 
Mfarried.] At Plymouth, Johnson Phil- 
lott, esq. banker, of Bath, to Mary Eliza- 
beth eidest daughter of Robert Fuge, esq. of 
Ellford. 
At Exeter, Ralph Bae esq. under- 
sheriff of the county; to Augusta Charlotte, 
youngest daughter of the late Rev. Arch- 
deacon Ansrew.—Dr. Parr, to Frances, 
youngrst daughter of the late James Robson, 
esq. of Conduit-scr-et, Loaden. . 
At Teignmouth, Mr, Samuel Mortimer, 
attorney of Exerer, to Miss eliza Hawkins 
Died | At Plymouth, Mr. C. Symons, son 
of Peter S. esq. —Mr T. G Williams, eldest 
sony ‘Lhomas W. esq. of Swansea, and as- 
sistant surgeon of the 2d Roval Veteran. 
Battalion. This gentleman had been in the 
East incies, ana almost miraculously escaped 
from the dreadful massacre at Veliore; his 
- Dorset— Devonshire. 
[July 3; 
merit obtained him the appointment he held 
at his death, and he fell a victim to a, fever 
brought on by his incessant attention to the 
troops lately arrived from Spain.—Lieutenant 
de Jersey, late of his Majesty’s ship Alc- 
mene, a promising young officer.—-Mr, Aus 
tin, sen.—-Mr. Thomas Harris —-Mrs. Hart. 
—Mr. Yeoland-—Mr. Adam - Snowdong 
quarterman in the Dockyard.— Mrs. Lord. 
—Mr. G. Rogers, book:eller.—-Mrs. Billing. 
— Mrs. Herbert, wite of George H.esq.—Lieue 
tenant George Piscibies ot the Marines, 21. 
At Impacoombe, Mount Edgecombe, Mrs. 
Johns, mother of J. J. esq 98. 
At Dartmouth, Mrs. Brooking, wife of 
Mr. Thomas B. tidsuaun vey. 
At Totnes, Mr. Charles Ham, youngest 
son of Mr, Matthew Ji. 
At Moretenhampstead, Mr‘ William Smale. 
In the walks of domestic charitie:, and social 
duties, he was an ex: umple of the puwer and 
value of undcfiled'relizion, Amidst the sor- 
row which nature and affection feéi on his ree 
moval, it is a theme of gratitude that his 
Virtues can cnarm us in remembrance, and 
that faith realizes the re-union of kindred 
spicits in happier and more lasting scenes.—« 
Mrs. Pensent, wife of Joseph P. esq. oi Lon- 
don. 
At Exeter, the Rev. Christopher Watkins, 
55 years rector of Bradstone, 64 —Mr. Jona- 
than Burnetc, one of the aldermen of the citys 
and who served the office 0! chief magistrate in 
1788.—Mr. John Toth brigeee hits Richard 
Ball. 
At Byeham, Mr. Thomas Parkinson. 
Few men have experienced more the reverses 
of fortune than the deceased 3 fron a state of 
affiuence he became so reduced, as to seek an 
asylum fm the poor-house of the above place, 
Engaged:in thitty-two.law suits with officers 
of the crown, for seizure of contratand’ goods, 
without the’ limits, he lost twenty-eight of 
them,-* whica: _impoverished._ his fortune.—« 
He was an ingenious man, and was latterly 
accustomed to carry about a model ofa vessel 
which he constructed to cross.a river. against 
the wind, by a set-of oars, which would go 
round with a wheel, and cause the little 
vessel to make head 2gainst.wind and tide. 
He also constructed some curious machinery 
for driving piles, and if he had met with 
Support, it is thought that his plan for rais- 
ing the Royal George, at ye ‘would | 
have succeeded. 
“At Bow, Jonn Wietonts esq. of Natson, 
At Coffleet, Frances, youngest- phe se of 
Thomas Lane, esq. 
At Topsham, Mrs. Ann Petets, wife of 
Nicholas P. esq. Ne 
At Easton, near Kingsbridge, Miss M. A. 
Pearse. 
At Worthill, Miss Brooking, only daophter 
of John B. esq. 
At Budleigh, Saltram, Miss Fisher, second 
_ daughter of J. F esq. of Dean-place, Bishop’s 
Lydeard, Somerset. 
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