464 
At Eaftwell, near Devizes, the Rev. Wal= 
ter Hunt Grubbe. 
At Corfham, the Rev. Charles Page, reftor 
of Littleton Drew and of Biddeftone, 72. 
At Chippenham, Mrs. Arnold, relict of 
Henry A. efq. 
At Devizes, Mifs §. Muffelwhite, fecond 
daughter of Mr. M. 18.—Mifs Lewis. —Mr. 
Everitt. 
At Warminfter, Mr. Langley, of the An- 
chor Inn. 
At Weftbury, Mr. James Tayler, 87. 
The Rev. Samuel Afhe, late reétor of 
Langley Burrell. 
BERKSHIRE. 
Married] Mr. Young, apothecary, of 
Henley, to Mifs Hafkins, daughter of J. H. 
efg. of Newbury. 
At Eaft Hanney, Charles Dewe, efq. to 
Mifs Dormer. 
Died.| At Senninghil), the Rev. Robert ~ 
Thiftlethwaite, vicar of that parifh, and for- 
merly of St. John’s, Cambridge, B.A. 1752, 
M.A. 1754. He had poffeffed the living up- 
wards of 58 years, and had not abfented him- 
felf from his parifh the fame number of Sun- 
days in that long ipace of time. During the 
whole of his- ufeful life,.he was a complete 
iloftration of the exemplary parith clergy- 
man; and his truly pious and cheerful difpa- 
fition endeared him to all ranks of his pa- 
rifhioners. Among other legacies he has be- 
queathed 5001. towards the enlargement of 
the church At Sunninghill, and 1001. for the 
augmentation of acharity already eftabliihed 
for the fick and poor in the fame parith. 
At 'Phatcham, Mrs. Winboit, 75. 
At Frilfham, Mifs Elizabeth Gregory, the 
elder of two fifters of that name, whofe ge- 
nius and untaught proficiency in the art of 
drawing had attraéted the notice and patron- 
age of the opulent in more diftant places, as 
well as in the vicinity of their native fpot. 
Their frit efforts were made under circum- 
flances unufually deprefling, and with the 
rude materials. With the fruits of their 
Jabours they have long fupported an aged and 
widowed mother, and have been remarkable 
for fimplicity and innocence of lite. The {ur- 
viying fitter has lately attempted miniature- 
painting with confiderable fuccefs 5 but in the 
Gelineation of flowers from nature they prin- 
cipally excelled. Seldom have thcfe inimita- 
ple works of the divine hand been reprefented 
by a more faithful or delicate pencil than 
theirs. 
SOMERSETSUIRE« 
The foundation-ftone of an intended build- 
ing, to be calied © The Crefcent,”’ has been 
jaid in Paui’s field, adjoining the town of 
‘Taunton, in the prefence of an immenfe num- 
ber of perfors. She fcheme is calculated to 
add greatly to the ornament, reipeCtability, 
and advantage of thateplace. 
Married.| At Bath, Ms, Mayor, book- 
feller, to Mrs. Forfter, only daughter of Jofeph 
Hale, efq.—E. Morgan, efq. of Brecon, - to 
Berkshire—Somersetshire: 
Mrs. Beauchamp Cooper.}W. Long, efg. of 
Caftle-cary, to Mifs Oliver, only daughter of 
the late Samuel O. efq.—Capt. Northey, of 
his Majefty’s navy, to Mifs Whitby, eldeft 
daughter cf the Rev. Thomas W. of Crefweil. 
hall, Staftordthire. 
At Briftol, Mr. T. Rich, jun. furgeon, to. 
Mrs. W. Rich.—Joiin Peart, efg. of Jamaica, 
to Mifs Elizabeth Hobbs, daughter of William 
R. efq. of Wickwar, Gloucefterfhire. 
At Clifton, John Coulfon, efg. to Mifs 
Lane, eldeft daughter of the late Thomas L. 
efq. of Farley Caftle. 
Died.| At Bath, Mrs.’ Purbecka Langham, 
grand-daughter of Sir John L. bart. —Charles 
Lomax, efq.—Herman Katenkamp, eiq. whe 
formerly ferved his Majefty in the capacity. of 
conful-general in, Sicily, Malta, and Spain, 
with honour to himfelf and benefit to the ~ 
country.—Mrs. Taylor —Mrs. St fohn, wife 
of Sir Andrew St. J. 30.—Mrs. Collifen, wife 
‘of Mr. Henry C. 25.—Within an hour of 
each other, aged 5 years, the amiable twin 
daughters of Bigot Armftrong, efq.—Mrs. 
Spry, reli€t of John S. efg. 85.—William 
Wilfon, efq- 70. 
At Taunton, the Rev W. Prowfe, only fon 
of the late Rev, Mr, P. reGor of Camerton. 
At Minehead, Mrs. Baker, reli€t.of Capt. 
Richard B, > ' 
At Glaftonbury, aged 91, John Gibbs, for- 
merly ferjeant-major in the 8th regiment of 
foot. He highly diftinguifhed himfelf in the 
battle of Dettingen, and on other memorable 
occafions., After his return to his native 
country, he was engaged to train the Someriet 
militia, in which he continued 30 years, and 
on quitting it obtained an honorary medal as, 
a reward of merit. He never experienced a 
day’s illnefs. : ! ey 
At Runnington, near Wellington, William 
Shattock, efq. 
At the rectory houfe, Arington, Mrs. Eliz. 
Wathen, reliét of Samuel Wathen, M.D. 86. 
At Walton, Mrs. Prefon, relict of Capt. 
Thomas P. of the Middlefex militia. 
At Clifton, Elizabeth, Dowager Countefs 
of Mayo, reli& of his Grace the late Arch-_ 
bifhop of Tuam, and Earl of Mayo.. ‘This lady 
was Miis Meade, daughter to the late Lady, 
Cavendifh, and fifter to the late Earl of Clan- 
william.—Mifs Augufta Hicks, fecond daugh- 
ter of the late Dr. George H.—Mrs. Vafiall, 
relict of John V. efq. mother of Lieutenant- _ 
colonel V. who glorioufly fell at the ftorming 
of Monte Video. Her daughter, Mrs. Archer, 
died in her houfe only a few. weeks before, 
and the only child of Mrs. A. died-in the be- 
ginning of the fpring. ‘a 
At Briftcl, Mr.Whittuck, 80.—Mrs. Tor- 
kington, wife of Capt. T. of the royal ma- 
rines.—Mungo Forbes, efq. late of Jamaica. 
John, the only fon of the late Capt. Hurd.— 
Andrew Daubeney; efg. -- 
At Hambrook, the Rev. Samuel Thomas, 
many years minifter of the diflenting congre- 
gation at Frenchay. ete 
DORSETSHIRE: 
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