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Fargus, daughter of the late Mr. John Fargus, 
autioneer.—-Mr. Berry, to Mifs Ariel... 
Died.] At Bath, Wm. Colborne, efq. 
aged 97.—Benjamin Bucknall, efq.—Mr. 
Richird Atwood.—-Mrs. Knight, wife of 
Mr. Knight,. manager of the theatre, Liver- 
pool ; the was fifter of the Countefs of Derby. 
=——The Dowager Vifcountefs Kilwarden.— 
Mr. Edward Stephens, of Briftol, plumber, 
At Briftol, Mr. Smith, wife of Mr. John 
Smith, ftationer —Virs. Hanmer, wife of 
Mr. Hanmer, grocer.—Thomas Tyndall, efg. 
banker, and lieut- col. of the Royal Briftol 
Volunteers.—Mifs Norton, daughter of Mr. 
Norton, bookfeller.—Mr. Cock, engraver. 
At Clifton near Briftol, Chriftopher Kelly 
Bellew, efq. of the Inner Temple, a gentle- 
man diftinguifhed in thefe kingdoms for his 
great and eminent gualitics. His piety was 
warm but unaffeGed: his charities extenfive 
but fecret, and they were ferviceable, becaufe 
dire&ted by difcretion. While his heart ex- 
panded with the love of all human kind, his 
triendfhips were more fincere than numerous ; 
and though his acquaintance was fele&, his 
Jofs will bedew the eyes of many, to whom 
his worth had made him known. As princi- 
ple was the guide, fo juftice was the end of 
ali his ations; and thefe again fhed a luftre 
wver thofe minor and lefs brilliant virtues 
which at once. enfure efteem, and adorn 
humanity. In his large and enlightened 
mind, were united a wide range of thought, a 
fagacity not to he deceived, a judgment folid 
and profound. Yet awake and alive to thofe 
arniable fenfibilities, which endear rather than 
firike, captivate but not over-awe, He al- 
ways tempered the feverity of the philofo- 
pher with the bevevolence of the man. 
“Worn out with ftudy and the exercife of 
every moral and Chriftian duty3 his latter 
smoments exhibited a refignation and cheer- 
fulnefs, that a weil fpeat life could alone 
have infpired. Such virtues are ditficult to 
be deferioed, but more difficult to be imitated 5 
they will however be long recorded in the 
hearts of thofe who know him beft; and 
knowing him, could not fail to love, te ad- 
mire, to efteem fo good a man, and fo excel- 
lent a friend. 
DORSETSHIRE. 
Married.] At Cotton Denham, Mr. R. 
_ Noak, to Mifs J. Vincent. 
Mr. W. Bott, of Wimbourne, to Mifs 
Rideut, of Langton. 
Died.] At Sherburne, Mifs Burnett, el- 
deft daughter of W. Burnett, efq. 
At Lyme, inher 21ff year, Mifs Marriott, 
Worceiter. 
In london, the Rev. Richard Howell, 
reGtor of Guffage St. Michael, near Bland- 
ford, in this county. 
At Parnham-houfe, at an advanced age, 
the lady of Sir Wiltiam Ogiander. 
At Gillingham, Mr. Phripp. 
Mr. J. Andrews, jun. of Shrotton.—-Mr. 
G. Devenith, a refpe@table farmer, of Plufh. 
of 
Dorfetfbire.—Devonfhire.— Cornwall —Scotland, ec. [Sept 1 
At Everfhot, Mr. T. Petty, fon of Mr. 
H. Petty, woolftapler. He had been feverely 
afflifed, no lefs than three years, with an ab- 
{cefs in his thigh. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
Married ] At Dawlith, E. W. Stackhoufe, 
efq. of Pengarves, in Cornwall, to Mifs Triit, 
of Bowdon, in this county. Ge 
At Teignmouth, the Rev. W, Heude- 
bourck, to Mifs Hervey, of Shalldown. 
At Exeter, Mr. Evans, druggift, to Mifs 
Gattey, daughter of Mr. Joicph Gattey, 
flour-faGor—Mr. D. Flood, of Honiton, to 
Mifs Weftcomb. 
At Plympton, the Rev. Mr. Arfcott, vi- 
car of Rame, to Mifs Strode, of Newnham 
Park. 
met, to Mifs J. Hole, of South Molton. 
Diced ] At Wrexham, in the prime of life, 
the Rev Timothy Kenrick, of Fxeter. 
Stepping over a flile, his foot flipt, and he 
fell with fuch vioience on his head, as to oc- 
cafion inftant death. .d further account. of 
this moft excellent and lemented man will be 
given in our next. 
At Exeter, Mr. Mafon, dancing-mafter, 
Mrs. Bourcher, only daughter of Mr. D. 
Hiil, of Launcefter. 
At Falmouth, in his seth year, Mr.. Bz 
Treleaven, taylor. 
At Exmouth, Mrs. Riddell, widow, late of 
Path. 
At Tiverton, in her orf year, Mrs. A- 
Dunsford, 
CORNWALL. 
Marrisd.] At Bodmyn, the Rev. J. Pome- 
roy, widower, and vicar of the parish, to Mrs. 
Prideaux, widow of the late Captain Prideaux, 
of Fowey —Mr. J. Hamley, furgeon, to Mifs 
Collins, of Trueworthdale, in Blifsland. 
Died.}| At Pendennis Caitle, Enfign Street, 
of the Corps of Royal Invalids. ¢ 
At Lilanydrock, near Bodmyn, Mr, Whit-- 
ley, commonly called Dotor Whitley, be- 
ing the feventir fon of a feventh fon. 
SCOTLAND. 
Married.} At the Lord Advocate’s, at 
Granton, ‘I. Kirkpatrick, efq. eldeft fon of 
Siw James Kirkpatrick, bart. to Mifs Jane 
Sharpe, daughter of Charles Sharpe, efq. of 
Hoddom 
Died.) At Edinburgh, Mr. Henry Pater- 
fon, ftudent, of Philofophy, fon of Mr. Pater- 
fon, of Parliament-fquare. His brother, 
Lieutenant John Paterfor, of the goth foot, 
died there in Odober lait, a promifing young 
officer, who diftinguifhed himfelf at the bat- 
tle near Alexandria, March 13, 1801. 
DEATHS ABROAD. 
In the caftle of Wertheim, aged 56, the ~ 
Countefs Sophia Carolina de Lowenftein Wer- 
theim; in her youth celebrated as the mott 
beautiful woman in Germany. 
At Achmatachet, in Crim Tartary, the 
celebrated traveller and naturalift, Pallas. 
MONTHL 
The Rev. C. P. Tucker, of Bithop’s Ne- 
