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Fither, eldeft daughter of the late Henry F. 
efq. of Weftwode Houfe, Wilts. —Mr. Ed- 
ward Lucas, 70. 
At Timfbury, Mifs Crang, eldeft daughter 
of Mr. C, furgeon, of Dunfter. 
At Hamfwell-houfe, near Bath, Thomas 
Whittington, efq. His death was iacatian as 
by the machinery of his thrafhing mill, at 
which he was engaged, catching his arm, 
and fevering it quite from his body, and 
miangling the oppofite collar-bone in a moft 
dreadful manner. 
At Brifol, Mr. Young, bookfeller.—At 
the Hot Wells, Lady E. Greville, eldeft 
daughter of the Earl of Warwick, 22.— 
Mrs. Harris, reli€&t of John H. efq. alder- 
man, 77.—-Mr. William Bloxham, formerly 
a wholeiale linen-draper, 61.—Mr . Savage, 
wife of Robert S. efg.—Mifs Annabella 
Winnington, fitter of Sir Thomas W. bart. 
—Mrs. Sanders, wife of Mr. S. of the 
George and Dragon.—Mr. Thomas Weaver, 
attorney, 74.—Mifs Eliza Harris, daughter 
of Mr. Wintour 4.—Mrs. Cobham, fome 
time of the ifland of Barbadoes —Captain 
Jofeph Lawrey, many years an inhabitant of 
Kingfton, Jamaica. 
At Clifton, Mr. W. Webb, 90 He had 
been a member of the Methodift fociety, 
from its being firft founded by the Rev, John 
Wefley, and for fixty years he had been clerk 
of the church at the above place. He faf- 
tained through life, with becoming propriety, 
tre Chriftian charaéter, and was univerfally 
ref{pected. In him the poor loft a kind friend, 
and the church a moft valuable member.— 
Mifs Noble, eldeft daughtee of John N. efq. 
——Mr. Thomas Abbot, of the cultoms, 72.. 
At Stowe, in the pariih of Arlingham, the 
‘Rev. Henry Davies, A.M. upwards of 30 
years rector of Chilton, Berks, and perpetual 
curate of Saul, Gloucetterfhire. 
_ &e Widcomb, Mr. Howton, of the Angel 
inn. 
At Corfham, Mrs. Afhley, 84. 
At Taunton, Mr. John Clitfome, who, for 
' @ number of years palt, carried on a very ex- 
tenfive trade in the braziery line, with great 
fuccefs, dying worth near 20,0001, He was 
aman much beloved and efteemed, and in all 
his dealings truly honeft, Amongit feveral 
other charitable donations, is the intereft of 
500l. for ever to Paul’s: meeting-houfe: to 
Gray’s alms-houfe rol. per annum ; to a fer- 
vant, Edward Hays, who worked for him 
the laft SoM years (nowinfirm), he has be- 
queathed 201. per annum for lite; and to his 
other fervanis and apprentices annual legacies 
for life. 
DORSETSHIRE. 
Married.} At Yeovil, Mr. James Cayme, 
to Mifs Jane Watts, fourth daughter of Mr. 
Samuel W. 
At Dorchefter, Mr. Thomas Tullidge, to 
Mifs Coome. 
Died.| At Weymouth, Mrs. Penny, reli& 
of Captain P. 
Dorfetfhire—Devonfhire— Cornwall—Wales. 
193 
At Shafton, Mrs. Mallet, wife of Mr. 
John M. fadler, - i , 
At Dorchefter, of a mortification occafioned 
by repelling the gout, Capt George Meggs; 58. 
DEVONSHIRE 
Married. | At Ide, near Exeter, Joha 
Charles Fanthawe, efq. of Franklyn, to Mifs 
Frances Delia Carrington, fecond daughter of 
the Rev. W. H. Carrington. 
Mr. Charles Poole, of Crowcombe, Somers 
fet, to Mifs Farranc, daughter of John F. 
efq. of Culm’Rine Houfe. 
Died.j At Tiverton, Mr. Francis Rogers, 
formerly mafter of the Three Tuns Ian. 
At Plymouth of an apoplexy, Mr Prinn, 
an eminent grocer, 52.—-Mrs, Prior, mil 
liner and haberdafher, 53 
Whilft cruifing in the North Seas, Captain 
William Richardfon, commander of his Ma- 
jefey’s thip Utile, a native of Exeter. He 
was one of the lieutenants who were faved 
from the Royal George, when fhe funk at 
Portfmouth ; and firft lieutenant of the Le- 
ander, at the glorious battle of the Nile. 
AtExeter, Mrs, Lloyd, 99. 
At Exmouth, Mrs. Mary Chown, widow 
of Mr. Joha C. 87. 
At Witheridge, Mrs. Luxton, widow, 76. 
The Rev. Copleftone Coward, rector of 
Thurlitone. ; 
‘CORNWALL. 
Married.] Thomas Edwards, efq. of Rubles 
place in this county, to Mifs eo Browne, 
fourth daughter of Wm. B. efq. of St. Mary 
Church, Devonthire. © 
john Buller, efq. M. P. for aft Love, to 
Mifs Augufta Eliza Nixon, third daughter 
of John N. efq. of Queen’s County, onan 
Died | At ties ceils houfe, near Strattony 
the Rev. Cadwallader jones, vicar of St. Ives. 
The Rev: Benjamin, Potter, rettor of (St. 
Michael Carhayer, and of Boconnos. 
At St. Ma ve the Rev. Robert Paul, 
reGtor of that parith. 
WALES. 
Died.| At Llangollen, Denbighfhire, Tho- 
mas Eyton, efg. formerly acaptain in the 
Denbigh militia, 82. 
At Coleorook, Llangendeirne, Mifs Ed- 
wardes, daughter of the late Admiral E. 
Lewis Gwynne, efg. of Monachty, in the 
county of Cardigan, 77. Ife lived very pri- 
vate, though poffeifes of an extenfive eftate, - 
ard accumulated an immenfe fortune, the 
bulk of which he has left tothe Rev. Alban 
Thomas fones, of Tuzlyn, together with his 
real eftate, excepta finall part, which he be- 
queathed to Mr. Edwards, a youngeft fon of 
DJ. Edwards, efq. of Job’s Well, near Car- 
marthen He had in the hoafe, when ne 
died, fuch a quantity of gold that a horle 
could not carry the weight to convey it to 
Tuglyn, abouta mile off, and when put ona 
fleage it was with difficulty he could craw it, 
there. The amount in goldis 100,000l. befides 
so,cool. in the ftocks. fis other legacies 
are 
