1804.] Somerfet/hire—Darfetfire—DevonfhireCornwall, ce. 8? 
@n the eve of retiring from bufinefs to enjoy 
the fruits of his care and induftry. 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
Married] At Bath, Major Gen. Chamnefs, 
#o Mrs; White.—-Mr. Windfor, mufician, to 
Mifs Daniels, now of the fay-market theatre, 
but late of the Bath and Briftol.—S, Whit- 
lock, efq. of Bitton, to Mifs A. Hooper, of 
Lambridge..— John Waldon, M. D. of 
Great Torrington, Devon, to Mifs Gaulis, 
fifter of the late Lady Clinton.—Mr. G. 
Freld, hatrer, to Mifs Sims. 
At Frome, the Rey. R. Edgell, to Mifs F. 
Whickham, youngeft daughter of the late J. 
Whickham, efq. 
_ At Briftol, Mr. J. Boulnois, furgeon den-- 
tift, to Mrs. Eafton, widow of the late Mr. J. 
Eafton, diftiller, of Aberdeen—R. C. F- 
Soulbien Defpré, gent. to Mifs E. Longs 
Daniel. 
At Taunton, Captain Norcote, of the High- 
ridge regiment, to Mifs Douglas. ‘i 
Died{ At Bath, General Conway, an 
experienced and courageous officer.—-Aged 
20, of a decline, Mifs H. Sims, fitter of Mr. 
S.Simms, bookfeller.——Aged 85, Mr.Mackin- 
tofh.—Mrs. D. Shirwin, wife of John Sher- 
win, M. D. of Enfield, Middlefex.—In the 
prime of life, Mr. J. Broome, meafurer and 
builder. 
H. Duguerry, efq. of Dublin; a gentleman 
ef eminence at the Irith bar. 
In the prime of life, Mr. J. Bull, proprie- 
tor of the public library on the walks, 
deeply regretted as one of the beft of fons, 
of mafters, andof men. A fucceffion of ill 
heaith clouded the meridian of his days.— 
Mrs. Fraine, reliét of the late Capt. Fraine, 
a venerable lady, of a liberal heart, extenfive 
_ benevolence, and amiable condua. 
j At Briftol, Mr. Jack, of the cuftom-houfe. 
—Mr. J. Morfe, accountant.—Mr. J. White, 
jun.— Mr, J. Howells, baker. — Mr. Ed- 
‘wards, formerly an eminent linen merchant. | 
DORSETSHIRE, 
Married.| Mr. T. Surgeon, of Hambrook, 
to Mifs Hulbert, of Winterbourne. 
At Stogumber, J. Fifher, efq. of Churchill, 
fo Mifs Poole, daughter of the late G. Poole, 
efg. of Wexford. 
_ At Yeovil, R. Poole, efq. to Mifs Hutch- 
ings. 
Died.} At Sherbourne, Mrs. Score, mother 
of Mr. Score, attorney.—Mifs Barnettt, 
‘daughter of W. Burnett, efq. 
At Poole, aged 67, the Rev. Edward Ath- 
burner, many years minifter of a congregation - 
ef Independents. 
At Kington, Mr. W. Style, an eminent 
- famer. 
At his houfe, at Hallam, near Henbury, 
aged 62, Mr. G. Hunt, father of Mr. Hunt, 
Cutler, of Briftol. 
At Aflk, in the county of Monmouth, Mrs. 
Jones. Whilft in the a@ of undreffing her- 
lf in her chamber, the faddenly fell down 
a), 
at her hufband’s feet, and expired without a 
pang. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
Married.' Mr. $. Cox, archite@ of Honi- 
ton, to Mifs A. Cox, of Faubray ——-Mr, 
Hall, of Bath, to Mis M. Burbidge, of Eaft 
Knoyle. 
At North Stoke, Mr. Harding, to Mifs M, 
Davies. —Mr.B. Butler, of Painfwick, Gloue 
cefterfhire, to Mifs Johnfon, daughter of J. 
Johnfon, efg. of St. Thomas, near Exeter. 
Died.| At Exeter, Mr, C. Clapp, irons 
monger, one of the fociety of Quakers. 
Ac Plymouth, MifssM. Hunn. 
At Barnftaple, Lieutenant B. Jarman, of 
the marines. 
At Modbury, in his her 85th year, Mrs 
A. Bridgman, reli€t of the late Reve G, 
Bridgman. 
At Elfordfleigh, near Plymouth, aged 26, 
Mrs, Couch, wife of G. Couch, efq. : 
At Crawford, in Somerfethhire, R. Crofs, 
efq. formerly of Drury-yard, Lodge near 
Exeter.—J. Eafterbrooke, efq. of Stoke. 
houfe, formerly commander of the London 
Eaft Indiaman.—In the prime of life, G. 
Lloyd, efq. of Slanftephen, Carmarthenthire. 
He was unfortunately drowned in croffing 
Llaugharne-ford, on horfeback.—Aged 68, 
J. Burton, efg. of Jacobftowe, and theriff of 
this county in 1799. 
At Shirehampton, W. Williams Hewitt, 
efq. fon of the late honourable W. W. Hewitt, 
and nephew of the prefent Lord Lifford. 
Mrs. Portrey, of Lanmaes, near Cowbridge, 
Being indifpofed, fhe was bled by a neighe 
bouring carpenter, but the opezation not 
being properly performed, a mortification of 
the arm enfued, which terminated in her 
premature diffolution. 
CORNWALL. 
Died.] At Marazion, Mrs, Prideaux, wife 
of Humphrey Prideaux, efq. and fifter of Sir 
John St. Aubyn, bart. 
WALES. 
The bill for making a railway or trame 
road, from Swanfea to Oyftermouth, as like- 
wife the bill for improving the harbour of 
Swanfea, has lately paffed both houfes of 
parliament. By this act, every veflel en- 
tering the port is to pay, after the 24th of 
June, 1305, one penny per ton; and from 
and after the 24th of June, 4305, an addi- 
tional penny, until the prefent works be 
completed, and all the expences that have 
been incurred are difcharged —Fifhing veffels 
are exempted from payment. 
Died. | At Mallow, in her rgth year, Mifs 
S. Adams, daughter of the Rev. IT. Adams, 
vicar of Aberne, &c. a young lady pofleffed 
of a perfon fo uncommonly elegant, a mind 
of fuch fuperior texture, and of foch attains 
ment in all the polite accomplithments, as 
to infpire univerfal admiration. Her tafte 
and talents were confpicuous in all the vari- 
eus fyles of drawing, and the heid high rank 
