larity. 
1807.] 
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fchools, which he conftantly attended and ins ing, taking his evening’s pipe and beverage, 
ftru&ted for more than 21 years. The pre- 
fent members of that admirable inftitution 
fincerely regret and lament the lofs of their 
guide, friend, and benefaétor, whofe only 
ftudy was theirimprovement and happinefs. 
At Maidenhead, Mrs. Emblyn. 
At Reading, Mr, Richard Poulton.—Mr. 
North.—Mrs. Ofborne, reli& af Mr. O. fur- 
geon. 
At Abingdon, Mifs Kent, daughter of Mr.: 
William K. 24. 
At Speenhamland, John Dicker, efq. 
At. Thatcham, Captain Tinfley, of the 
royal navy, a brave and meritorious officer. 
At Speenhill Cottage, Mrs. Blagrave, wife 
of T. W. Blagrave, efq. of Salifoury-fquare, 
London, 
At Newbury, Mrs. 
S. — Mrs. 
Tans. 
Smith, wife of Mr. 
Autftin, formerly of the Three 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
At a meeting convened at Bath, on the 
19th of February, it was unanimoufly re- 
folved that a brewery, to be called the Bath 
Public United Brewery, be eftablithed in that 
city or its vicinity. It was'at the fame time 
agreed that the concern fhould confift of 2000 
fhares, at 251. each, to be paid by inftal- 
ments of 51. every two months. A confider- 
able number of fhares Soe eesraaente)y fub- 
{cribed for. 
Married,] At Bath, William Auftin, efq. 
of Demerara, to Mifs Pierfey, fecond daughe 
ter of the tate Jeffery P. efq. of Cork.--Mr. 
John Hall, of London, to Mifs Cater, third 
daughter a: C. Ws 
don, efq. late captain in the firft Devon mi- 
litia to Mifs Silley.—Daniel Webfter, ef. 
of Dean Park, Northamptonfhire, to Mifs 
Morgan, daughter of the Rev. Nathaniel M. 
Charles Poole, efq. of Stowey, to Mifs 
Score, of Rubys, near Bridgwater. 
Died.| At Bath, Mr. Richard Scrace, for. 
merly matter of the- riding houfe in that 
city, 90. At ‘the late general eleétion he 
went to Nottingham to give his vote for 
Mciirs. Coke and Smith, with the fame fil- 
ver buttons on his coat and waiftcoat, and 
the fame buckles on his fhoes, that he wore 
ona fimilar occafion in the year 1745. He 
appeared highly delighted, and every perfon 
prefent participated in his feelings. —'Phomas 
Barrow, efq. formerly of Manchefter.— The 
dowager Marchionefs of Ely.— Mrs. Hutch- 
infon, reli& of Mr. H. apothecary, 70— 
Gilbert Petrie, efq. of Tobago.——-Mrs, Doro 
thy Browne.—Mrs. Bailey, wife of Mr, B. 
ftationer.—Benjamin Morris, gent. 84. In 
the early part of his life he followed the 
profeilion of a drawing-mafter, and was ef- 
teemed an artift of abilities. His later years 
were remarkable for their wonderful regu- 
The hands of his dial were not more 
accurate than he was in the inftant of rifing, 
breakfatting, attending public prayers, din- 
C. efq.—William Lyd- 
and retiring to his chamber. 
At Briftol, Samuel Ruggles Ruggles, efq. 
fecond fon of Thomas R. efq. of Spain's 
Hall, Eflex.—The Rey. Francis de Soyres, 
minifter of the French proteftant chapel, and 
mafter of the French boarding-fchoolin this 
city.x—Mrs. Curriffe, reli&t of H. Barnett 
C. efy.--Francis Adams, efq. of Nortoa- 
Malreward, juttice of the peace and deputy- 
lieutenant for this county. As a magiltrate, 
his talents and extenlive knowledge of his 
country eminently qualified him to adminifter 
juftiee, and the benevolence of his heart 
ever led himtobea peace maker.—-Mr. Mate 
thew Stretch, late of the Buh tavern——. 
Richard Highatt, efq.—-Mr. Bannifter, 70.2 
Mr. R. Hayward, 89. 
At Kilmerfdon, Mr. Drape, only fon of 
the Rev. Mr. D. 
At Welton Farm, near Bath, Mr. Abra- 
ham Wintle, eldeft fon of Abraham W. ef. 
At Stapleton Houfe, Mifs Lucas, daughter 
of j. R. Lucas, efq. 16. 
At Eaft Brent, aged go, Mrs. Ham. She 
has left five children, 39 grand-children, and 
go great-grand-children. 
DORSETSHIRE. 
Marvied.| At Stepleton, Henry Seymer,s 
efg. of Handford, to Milfs Beckford, only 
daughter of Peter B. efq. and niece to Lord 
Ravers 
Died.| At Shaftefbury, John Beiclete Mef- 
fiter, the only furviving child of Richard 
M. efy. 
At Winterborne, Mr. William Davis. 
At Martin’s-town, Mis. Tucker. 
At Sydling, John Hutchins, coufin to the 
hiftorian of Dorfet, and great-grandfon of a 
former vicar of that place, 69. His grand- 
father Peter, who was fon of John Hutchins, 
vicar of Sydling, and younger brother of 
Richard the hifterian’s father, though fo much 
a cripple from his intancy as to be able to 
walk or rather crawl only upon all fours, have 
ing his hands guarded by boards, {upported his 
family to an advanced age by keeping a fmall 
day-fchool in the parith. The deceafed was 
for many years an honeft, induitrious, and’ 
much-valued labourer in Sir John Smith’s 
garden, and was fupported by his bounty, 
during a very tedious ficknefs, in which he’ 
Was alelot entirely confined to ‘his bed’ He 
has le‘tone fon, Peter Hutchins (an eccentric, 
thoughtlefs yeung man, buat of confiderable 
natural abilities), now a common foldier in a 
marching regiment. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
Married.| At Exeter, the Rev. Richard | 
Frome, of London, to Mifs Ann Parminter. 
At Tiverton, Jokn Hill, efq. of the Bom-. 
bay military eftablithment, to Mifs Nefbitt, 
daughter of the late Major N. 
At Crediton, Mr. Smith, folicitor, to Mifs 
Cleave.—Mr. Stephen Hugo, furgeo: me to Mits 
Dinah Ward, 
At 
