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Wilt/hire — Berkjhire — Somerfetjhire. 



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WILTSHIRB. 



Married.'] At Chippenliam, Mr. Pcole, to 

 IMifs Woodman. 



At Shorncot,, ^tr. John PoUarii, jun. of 

 South Oerney, to Mrs. Alloway. 



At Devizes, 'I'iiu^njs lylre, efq. fon of 

 John T. efq. banlcev, to Mrs. Coham, 

 daughter of William Salmon, efq. 



At Wiax-ill, WiUiain VVroUj;hton Sal- 

 mon, el"(j, only fon of William S. efq. of 

 P-V'ZfS, to Mifs Cliittcibucli, daughter or 

 Djniel C. efq. of Braiifor.l L' sgh. 



Did] At Chu^e, .Mr. Edward Hut,hlns, 

 04 ; he was tiie father of twenty children. 



At Calne, Mr P^rkiii, an eminent corn- 

 faaor. 



At Salifburs', Mr. ira.ic Horl«c!c, 87. — 

 At the houfe of her fon, tlie Rev <_»non 

 Hiime, in the Clcle, the Ri^'ht Honouranle 

 L.idy Mary Hu.Tii-, re liil of the Rijcht J<.ev. ' 

 Dr. John Ham?, .B,fh p of Salill)ury, who 

 died in 1782. Her Ladyfhip Was in her Sid 

 yea 5 and was the fixth and youngeft daiight' r 

 It Cjcoige Henry, lev nth E.Irl of Kilinoui, 

 and aunt to the pnfent Earl. 



At Garfaon, ivlr. |. Obens, 



BERKSHI^t E. 



The following le;t.^i ins been jeceivsd by the 

 Editor of the Reading Mercurv, from Mr. T. 

 Ji.Shrimpton, sjovenior of the fluufe of [i.duf- 

 tvy at raringdon, Jatcd Augutl 30, 1805 : — 

 " In your paper » few Vvecks llnce I oblcrv.-d 

 thst Boh';a lea, and the leaves to t;e e.it?i!, 

 was recommenJed as a cure for th*" dropl'y ; 

 and as I had a pauper in t!:e iioufe at that 

 time who was,g;ivJii ovi-rby the vifiting fur- 

 geon, I vcnl'ivcil the cxpeiinint, and 10 .iiy 

 afton fh leni found an almoft inftant relief — 

 I repeated the dule hut once, and the v.-j.-nan 

 in the couvftt of, a weeic was able to gi ojt 

 t' haymaking, ?.nd will begin reaping ioi nie 

 o.i Monv.>y next, if the weatiier continui'S 

 line. The \^ Oman's iiam'e is Elizabeth Auf- 

 tin, a.'.a her age 1$ 62 years." Tlie rscipe 

 alluded to a'oove is as follows : —Intuf.i t>vo 

 large tescuyfulU of the tea in about a quart 

 «f water : let the clecoclio:! he Orunk during 

 tne day, and cfte leaves ea'.en at fijort inter- 

 vals. 



Application is intended to S^rr.adeto Par- 

 I'lameiit tor an .Art for inciofing the commons 

 ana waite grounds in the parilh of VV,'.riield. 



Manied.] A: Qrcenham (..hapei, Mr. J. 

 C. Tow 111 end, of Ntwbuiy, toiVJils Argiil, of 

 MiidgL-wntcr. 



Ai !>iOu-^h;on, Mr Herbert, jun. of 

 North N:twjyn, to Mid Potter, eldeft djugh- 

 tcr of Mr. |}. cf Bloxt-.am. 



iJW.J At Reading, Sir Charles Marili, 

 baiilcji, late a colonel in the army. He was 

 the furvivor of the officeis who lerved in the 

 8^i.h regiment, with bir Eyre, Coote during 

 )i.s brilliant fjcciies :n India, — At Mr. J. 

 La.Tib's, in wlibfe family h« had lived 45 

 years, John Richupifon, 75 -^Mifs "env-e.l, 

 filter oi Mr. iJ. auCtioaser.-riSj'"- Knight, 



who had been keeper of the county gaol 

 twenty years, duri.ig '.v'l-r.h time he wjs a 

 fai'.hful iervant ot the public, and ever at- 

 tentive to the duties of his (it.iatioji. 



At Weft Woodhay, near Newbury, Mr. 

 Ji'.mes Wtbb, of N'ew SVindfor. 



At V.ancnge, Mrs. Butler, relicl of the 

 Rev. Mr B, 



At Streatl'jy, Mrs. Peavfon, mother of 

 William p. efq. 



At .Shinfield, Mr John Wearing, farmer, 

 90. Till within a fortnight of h;s di-ath he 

 conft.intly attended Ri-a.iin^ market, antj 

 overlooked his farming buiinefs 



At Sonning, Mrs. Bellafis, wife of George 

 Bridge* !'. efq. 



At War^rave, Mr. Samuel Sewell, fur- 

 geon, youngrft fon of Mr S lo ; a yojth of 

 mu^h pr'iriilfe from his natural abilities, 

 ftei.iv coruluft, ami diligent application to 

 iludy, in tne piofecution of which he re- 

 fijed fome time in London, wh-re he was at- 

 tacked with a pulmonary a&e<ftioo, which 

 foon batHi-.t till" po*er of medicine. 



At Ferris Farm, near Alder nafton, Mr. 

 Richard Ferris, a member of -the Aldtrmaf- 

 ton volunteer cavilry. 



SOMERSETSHI'; E. 



A carrefpondent of the Biiftol Mercury 

 fuggefis ;o tiie opule it inhabit ;nts of Chifton 

 the elegai'.ce and util;ry of forming a public 

 promenade, by making, by Cubfd iption, a 

 hanofome gravel walk, to conimence oppofite 

 Mr. Miles's, and to be extend; ! to tiie verge 

 of the rocks ; am at the i'a:r>e time hints to 

 tile citizens of Briftol, the great 1 unveniency 

 of e(Lttndin>; the gravel walk on Prandon- 

 liiil round the hill, to communicate witK 

 Berkeley fqmre. He prefumes, that leave 

 might be ontained from t'le propriccors to 

 malce thei'e v;alks, which would certainly 

 unite the utile duui, and be a moft pljafant 

 and ornamental improvement to the environs 

 of the city 



At the beginning of September an apple- 

 tree wis to be fsen in the garden oi S. RoiTl- 

 ter, efq. rlothii r, Shtpton-Mallet, bearing 

 ripe fruit, blofi'oms formed to new fruit, and 

 freih bJolfouiS, in the greateil ita'.e of per- 

 fedtion. 



Marric-d] The Ri'v. John Rees, of Trow- 

 bridge, to r.iifs Wooldri^ige, of Chalwell. 



John Haync Bovet, efq. of launton, to 

 Mifs Gardiner, feu)n J daught.r of the late 

 Wni G. efq of K.ing"s Brompioii. 



The Rev. Tliomas Todd, vicar of Hrom^- 

 ton Regis, to Mifs Louifa Lucjs, daughter of 

 Stukely L efq. of Barondown Houfe. — Mr, 

 Thomas FolletC, chemift and iruggift, of 

 Bridgwater, to .Mifs Callen, of i .unton. 



At Bath, .Mr Charles H. Matlh-U' , to .Vlifa 

 Purdon, daughter of the late Ch rles P. efq. 

 cf Lifi.bin, county of Weftmeutli, lieland. 

 — ,Mr. JLangdcji, miniature-painter, to Mifs 

 Smith. 



Ac Tetbury, Mr. Wood, furgeon, of CheU 

 teiiham. 



