1805.] 



Hamfjhlre — Wiltjhire. 



587 



Married.'] The Rev. T, Lyman, curate of 

 Boyton, to Mrs. Lambert, widow of the late 

 E. L ef(|. of Boyton-houfe. 



At Winchefter, Mr. Stubbington carpen- 

 ter, to Mifs Boys, niece of the late Mr. 

 Chark, apothecary. 



At Newport, Ule of Wight, Captain Moore, 

 cf the army, to Mifs Pike. 



At Portfea, Mr. Watts to Mifs Ana Lean. 

 —Mr. W. Tollervey, grocer, to Mil's Knott, 

 fifier to Air. K. wine and brandy-mercliant. 



Mr. J.iinfs Warntr, jun. of Bolley, to Mifs 

 Barnard, only d.iugliter of Mr. B. of Ropley. 



DieJ-l At Upton Houfe, near Romley, 

 Mrs. Anne Ltrfsly, widow of Thomas L. 

 efq. and eUcft daughter ol Stephen Blizard, 

 efq. deceafed, late chief juftice of the 

 Idand of Antigua, 7S. The mild and tran- 

 quil temper vvhich had ever marked hercha- 

 rafler, fupported her in her laft moments, 

 and /he expiied with a piety and rcfignation, 

 highly confoiing to herfelf, and to her neareft 

 and deareft connexions. 



At Wincheflcr, Mrs. Benyon, wife of Mr. 

 B. of the Crofs Keys public houfe. 



At Wimering, Mr. Piitis, jun. fon of — 

 P. efq. He was feized with a tit while hunt- 

 ing, and after languishing a few days expired. 



At Harley, in the Hundred of Chrift- 

 church, Martin Uean, a youth of 19, his bro- 

 ther Stephen, and his (ifter Hannali. Martin, 

 having eaten of fome mufhrooms at a neigh- 

 bour's houfe, liked them fo much, that he 

 determined to obtain fome for himfelf ; ac- 

 cordingly he procured a quantity of toadftools, 

 niirtaking them for murtirooms, and carried 

 them home, when his mother, being alio ig- 

 norant of the miftake, prepared them for 

 breakfaft, and, with her hulband, departed on 

 bufinefs to Ringwood. In the meantime, 

 Martin, with his brothers and fillers (five in 

 number, partook cf them j but their poifon- 

 ous quality was foon experienced, for the 

 whole of the family were, in a fhort time, in 

 the greateft agonies j and death the next day 

 put a period to the life of Stephen, one of 

 them, and the diy following to that of Han- 

 nah, and Martin, I he fad caufe of this unfor- 

 tunate accident. The other three children 

 hive been recovered by the unremitting at- 

 tention of Mr. Goddard, furgeon of Chrift- 

 churcli. 



At /..ymington, of a decline, in iiis 19th 

 year, Mr. Anthony DaviJfon, midrtiipman in 

 the royal navy, a fon of the Rev. Mr. D. of the 

 above pbce. He was a young man of a good 

 difpofiiion and promilmg talents, which, if 

 he had lived, might hive formed a charafler 

 ornaniental to his ptofclliun and uleful to his 

 country. 



At Portfe.i, Mifs Baker, daughter of Mr. 

 B. jun. grocer. 



At I'ortfmoutli, Mr. J. Gatnett, nvafter of 

 the Gtccn Dragon Inn. 



At Southampton, Mr. J. Weeks, 74 



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y^pplication is intcnOcil to be .made to par- 



liament for an aft for inclofing the common* 

 and wafte grounds in the liberties of Whiftly, 

 Winnerfti, Broad Hinton, and Hinton Pinard, 

 in the parifhof Hurft in the counties of Berks 

 and Wilts. 



At Wilton St. Giles's great Sheep Fair, 

 the numbers of {heep pounded amounted to 

 from fifty to fifty two thoufand. The fale 

 was as dull, and the prices on an average not 

 higher than at the laft Britford Fair. We- 

 thers fetched from thirty ihillings to fifty- 

 three {hillings. Ewes from twenty-eight 

 fhillings to forty-three fhillings, and Lamb» 

 from feventeen to twenty-eight Ihillings. 

 Mr. Flower, of Charlton, obtained the price of 

 twenty-nine Ihillings per head, for two hun- 

 dred of Horn Lambs. The demand was in 

 favour of South Downs. William Povlett, 

 efq. of Somborne, Hants, and H. Biggs, efq. 

 of Stockton, Will;, exhibited a large nuin> 

 ber of South Down Lamb tupii, from their 

 own choice flocks, which were greatly ad- 

 mired. There was a fmall fliew of Horfes, 

 and thofe that were good met with a quick 

 fale, and at a high price. 



Married.] At the Devizes, Mr. Richard 

 Bolton, an eminent corn-faflor, to — his wife! 

 — They, for family reafons, had b^en feveral 

 years privately married, but an obftade hav- 

 ing been removed by the ordinal y coorfe of 

 niture, the ceremony was again publicly per- 

 formed. As a proof of the fincerity of the 

 lady's afVeftlon, for upwards of fifteen years 

 fne had borne the fting of calumny, and with- 

 out repining beheld the finger of fcorn point- 

 ed at her — the fecret was teligioufly oblcrved, 

 and detraftion at length blulhes at its own 

 deformity ! 



At Lonjbridge, Deverel, the Rev. Hen^y 

 GoJtiard, re£lor of that place, to Mifs Hen- 

 rietta Hare 



At Devizes, Mr. Flower, plumber and 

 glazier, to Mifs Cover, only daughter of Mrs, 

 G. of the White Hart Inn. 



Died.'] At Newton, fuddenly, Mr. W. 

 Cave, fon of Mr. C. His death was occalioned 

 by imprudently venturing into' a cold bath 

 the prcieding evening ; and he was buried on 

 his birth day, aged 12. 



At Amelbury, after a fhort but fevere ill- 

 nefs, Mr. Jaaics Bioxham, eldeli; fon of the 

 late Mr. William Bloxham, Surgeon of that 

 place, 22. 



In Filherton Anger, Mr. Jofeph Maton. 

 late a maltfter and coin fa<3or of jalilbury, 

 65. 



At Dinton, Mr. Hmry Saunders of Ridge. 



At Chickl.ide, Mr. John Harding, jun. fon 

 of Mr. H. of Hindoo, 24 



At Salilbury, Mrs. Mar(h,ill, widow of 

 Capt.iin M. uf the M.irincs. — Mrs Kaikes, 

 houfckeeper to W. HulVey, tlq M. P. in 

 whole fervice Ihe liaj lived upwards of foity 

 years. 



Mrs. .Tane Brown, late of Bcndin Mills, 



rear Aareham, a^ed 5S, and four hourk af- 



(tiwards Mrs. Sulannah Trim. They were 



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