586 
Jong refident at Bath. He arrived.at Read- 
ing in a double-bodied ftage, coach, which 
fiopped at the Caitle. Inn, and wale the 
coachman was gone in to refreth himself, 
the horfes fet off without him.. The Lieut 
Colonel, alarmed at his fituation, es dale 
ouf, and fell with the back part of his head 
io violently on the ground,- as. to eccafion a 
coneuffion of the brain; he langujfhed ia a 
Rate of infenfibility. two cays, and then ex- 
pired. In the death of this gentleman, fo- 
ciety has to deplore the lois of an accom- 
plithed fcholar, an acute naturalift, an aftive 
profeffional chasattets and a man exemplary 
in the performance of all the duties of private 
life. To his focial worth, the forrows of a 
large circle of acquaintance, friends, and re- 
lations, will bear ample teftimony 3 and the. 
public are already in pofleffioa of fuch proofs - 
of his botanical ikill, and claffical acquire- 
ments, as enfure him the poilefhion of fcien- 
tific reputation and literary fame.—Mr,. Tho. 
mas Deane, more than 50 years a refpectable 
inhabitant of that borough, 70.—Mrs. Hay, 
wile of Mr. H. grocer —Mrs, Ryder. 
At Egham; Mr. Cooper, furveyor. He 
was literally farved to death. His diforder, 
an abfcefs in the throat, abfolutely precluded 
his receiving any nourifhment otherwife than 
through a quiil.—At the King’s Head Inn, 
Mrs. Goodman. 
At Binfield, Mrs. Knollys, reli of Fane 
cis K, efg. late of Fern Hill. 
At Abingdon, Mr. Blake, 60. 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
The Board of Agriculture “have adjudged 
a piece of plate, value fifty guineas, to Dr. 
Parry of Bath, for atreatife on the extenfion 
and progrefs of the Anglo-Merino race of 
fheep ; ‘a work which,” it is faid, ** will 
be read with equal intereft by the n: reuralift, 
politician, farmer, and manufaCiurer.” 
Married.] At Briflington, Nathaniel 
Downe, efg. to Mifs Charlotte Eames, fecond 
daughter of John E. efg. of Langton court, 
Wick, near Briftol. 
At Bath, the Rev. James Wood, DR 
rector of Marfton Moretain, in Badipedinice, 
and late fellow of St. John’s college, Cam- 
bridge, to Mifs Broomhead, only daughter. of 
the late Bordman B. efq. of the Clofe, Lin- 
coln.—The Rev. Mr. Mapletoft, reGtor -of 
Eafington, Yorkfhire, to Mifs Lydia Thomp- 
fon, fecond daughter of Patrick T- efq. of 
Dublin,—John Collings, efq of Dunsford, 
Devonshire, to Mifs Sufan Cornifh.—Thomas 
Brown, efq. of New Grove, London, to Mifs 
-Drewett, daughter of Peter D, efg., of wg 
lerne. ~ 
At Briftol, Mr. William Cartwright, of 
Burdley, to Mifs Mary - phements youngeft 
- daughter of the late Thomas:S. efq. of Seed 
Green, Worcefterfhire. 
_.. At Marfton, near Frome, Mr. Ryall, woel- 
fapler, of Clapton, to Miis Martin, daughter 
of Mr. Peter M. of Horfington. 
The Rev. Oliver Roufe, to Milfs P; A, 
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Somerfetjbire. 
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[July 1, 
Roufe, daughter of the Rev. E. Roufe, vicar 
of Othery. 
At Trowbridge, F. W. Murray, efq. to 
Mifs Anno Field, of Smyth Brook, Surry. 
At Rowberroew, Kaorge e Armttrong, efq. of 
the 50th regiment of tiehs, to Mais Marta 
Swymmers, eldeft daughter of the late Wm. 
S. efg.. of Rowberrow Houfe 
Died,| At Bath, Beckford Cater, ae of 
Oxwick Houfe, near Sodbary, in this county, 
and of Church Hall, Effex. —W illiam Blath- 
wayt, efa. of the Royal Crefcent, and of Dyr- 
ham Park, Gloucefterthire — Andrew, £ith 
fon of. Alexander Chriitic,. efg. of Barberton, 
near Edinburgh.—Mrs. Carpenter, wife pf the 
Rev. Dr. C. of Launceften —Mrs Bridzes, 
the laft of four maiden fitters, who long fe- 
fided.in this city —Mr. Walter Line ern, bro- 
ther of Mr. James L. of the mufical inftre- 
ment warehoufe in the Grove —Mifs Eliza 
Gregz, fecond daughter of Thomas G. efq. 
— William Bill 1, efq. of Trene thick, Corn- 
wall, 57.—Myrs. Skurray, wife of Mr. S 
attorney. —Mrs. Cave, widow of John C. efq. 
‘of Brittol.—Mr. Thomas Broom, fon of the 
late Mr, james B., builder, 25.—John Cle- 
ments, efq. of Lucknam Houle, near Co- 
Terne,. - K 
At Hanham, Mr. Bufh, furgeon. 
At Hentiridge, John Gapper, efg. 435. 
At Clifton, the Hon. Mifs Wolfe, youngeit- 
daughter of the late Lord Vifcount Kilwar- 
den, chief juftice of Ireland, and fifter to the 
prefent Lord. It will be remembered that the 
was in the carriage with her fa ther, when he 
was maflacred by the rebels in Ireland, in 
1803. Her regnains were interred by the fide 
of her mnie: in St. James’s burial ground 
in Bath. 
At his houfeat Redland, near Britol, aged 
64, George Daubeny, efa, one of the ier 
men and a magiftrate of the city of Briltol, 
for which he formerly ‘was chofen one of 
the reprefentatives in parliament. Pofiefied 
of a eomprehenfive underfianding and a found 
judgment, he was at moft public micetings 
called to the chair, which he always filled 
with great ability; difplaying, upon every 
occafion, a love for his country, and zeal 
for the interefts of religion, His whole life 
was employed in promoting the mtereft, and 
advancing the happinefs of his native city. 
He was an ative, impartial; and indé- 
pendent psa ii te, both in Briftol, and in 
that part of the county of Gloucefter in which 
he refided. Upon all fudden and important 
occafions, no one ever more effetually unit- 
ed firmneis with. vigour. ‘ After.a lone life of 
continued health, and aftivity in public bufi- 
nefs, hedied with the frmnefs of a chrittian, 
refpeCted by his neighbourhood,, beloved by 
his friends, and lamented by his family. 
ft. Br vilicy Mr. John Brice Beckett, m many 
years a refpedtable bookfeller, and the 
inventor of the Britol improved papet.— 
Dr. Winter.—Mrs. Gardiner, wife of Mr. G. 
enon ihe ergs Thomas Hughes, 
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