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Berkjhire—Somerfetjhtre—Dorfetfiire. [Nov. Tj 



both born in the fame year, died in the fame 

 night, and were buried on the fame day. 



BERKSHIRE. 



Married.'] P. J. Reeve, efq. of Reading, 

 to Mifs Vaughan, of Farnborough. 



Mr. Holdiich of Reading, to Mifs Bew, of 

 IJewbury. 



At Thatcham, Mr. Druce, to Mifs Toll. 



At Fawley, Mr. T. Fiflier, of Bockmer, to 

 Mifs Coolce, of Fawley-court farm. 



Died.'] At Speen HiJl, near Newbury, Mr. 

 Mafon, formerly a clothier in Glouceiler- 

 iliire. 



At Trunkwell, Mrs. St Leger. 



At F.uringdon, Mrs. Vincent, 67. 



At Shaw, Mr. Lamb, 75. About tliree 

 years fince he had a very large cancer taken 

 from his lower lip. 



At Reading, Mrs. Oldfield, wife of Mr.O. 

 of the White Hart — Mr. Lov;grove, jun. 

 bricklayer. — Mrs. Wcftbrook, wife of Richard 

 W. efq. banker. — Mr. Fardon. 



SOMERSETSHIRB. 



The new theatre at Batli, has been com- 

 pleted within the fpace of one year, and has 

 beer, opened This ftrufture within the main 

 walls is above one hundred and twenty five 

 feet in length, fixty wide, and fcvtnty high ; 

 the wails of the foundation fix feet wide, and 

 at the upper part three feet; the exterior 

 buildings, containing drefling- rooms, fcene- 

 rooms, wardrobe, and every other convenience, 

 for the performers, artifts, fervants, &c. anti- 

 rooms and laloons to the lobbies, rooms of ac- 

 commodation to the private boxes (which are 

 Jiumerous) tavern, &c. are very txtenfive. 

 In the eretlion of the building, expence and 

 elegance have gone together in happy aflbcia- 

 tion J and throughout the execution of the 

 whole plan liberality has been conduced by 

 the hand of tafte. The folid judgment of 

 Mr. Palmer, the architeft, has been advan- 

 taged by the clalTical ideas of Mr. Dance ; 

 and to the cuftomary decorations of thefe tem- 

 ples of Thefpis, the delicate pencil of the ce- 

 lebiated Calfali has added the grandeft fpeci- 

 msns of the pitlorial art. The plan of tiie 

 whole building is moft judicious ; tl'.e difpofi- 

 tion of its various apartments highly conve- 

 nient ; the arrangements of the interior ac- 

 commodations in the greateft degree comfort- 

 able ; and the coup d'ceil from every part of 

 tie houfe, moft beautiful and magnificent. 



ATjirried.] At Bath, John Haley, efq. of 

 Lanfdown Place, to Mis. Richardes, youngeft 

 daughter of the late James Rivett, efq M. P. 

 for Derby.— .The Rev. James Way, reftor of 

 Aid well, Oxfordfhire, to Mifs Crolbie, daugh- 

 ter and lolc heirefs to John Crofbie, efq. of 

 the Ifland of Antigua, and niece to General 

 Crolbie, colonel of llie fifty-third regiment.— 

 Mr. G. Ingram, of Salilbury, to !Mifs Jemima 

 "VVhiitick.— Edward Gordon, efq. of Bromley, 

 Middlefex, to Mifs J. Ilalliday.— Thomas 



Roberts, efq. of Briftol,to Mifs Lee, (Taughter 

 of the late Benjamin L. efq. of Merrion^ 

 county of Dublin. 



At Henbury, Mr. James B. Carey, of 

 Shepton Mallet, t.inner, to Mifs Sophia ."it- 

 kins, daughter of W. A. Efq. of Paflage, in 

 the county of Cork, 



At Briftol, the Rev. Thomas Warren, ftu- 

 dent of Chrift-church, Oxford, to Mifs Jane 

 Powell. 



Died.'] At Briflol Hot-wells, the Rev. 

 Samuel d'Elbaeuf Edwards, of Pentre, in 

 Montgomerylhire, an afting magiftrate of that 

 county, and reftor of Ma'inftone, in the coun- 

 ty of Salop, 87.— Li him were fully difplayed 

 during a very long and painful illnefs, the 

 manly fortitude and pious reGgnation of a true 

 chrilljan, and in the difcharge of every moral 

 and religious duty, few fuch exampUs are to 

 be met with. To the poor he was ever a 

 lealous fmnd, and few were the objffls of 

 charity within his fphere, that did not expe- 

 rience his benevolence and bounty, and of 

 thofe inrtituiions which tended to promote 

 their comforts, and foften their difput'S, he 

 was ever the liberal but unoflentat'.OuS fup- 

 porter.— Mrs. Shirreff, wife of Alexander s. 

 efq. of Fenchurch-ftrret, London, a'd only 

 daughter of Robert Cavil, efq. 2Z. — Mr. Ed- 

 ward Harris, 68. — Mr. Harding, haberJalher. 

 — Mis. Collins — Mr. Thomas Harding, 25. 



At Philips'-Norton, Mrs. Mary Miliham, 

 wife of Mr. Jofeph .M. 



At Widcombe, Mrs. Bennett, wife of Mr. 

 Thomas B baker. 



At Upper EaftoT, near Btiftol, Mrs. Ro- 

 gers, relitt of ,Vir. George R. 77. 



At Berkeley, Mr. J.icob Watkins. 



At Afhlcy, Mrs. Martha Jane, wife of Mr. 

 John J. fait refiner of Path. 



At Bath, Mr. John Walton, late of Kel- 

 fton, 72. — Mrs. Marder, reliift of John M. 

 efq. captain of the royal marines — Mis. Ed- 

 wards, wife of Mr. E. furgeon of Walcot.— • 

 Mrs. Power, wife of colonel P. of the thirty- 

 fecond regiment. — Alexander Ellice, efq—. 

 Mr. Coleman, of iMewgate-rtreet, London.— 

 Mrs. Dimock, wife of Mr. D.— Mrs. Strange, 

 grocer. 



Mr. William Rexwoitliy, corn-facSor of 

 Croklby, near Wells. He was returning 

 from that city when he fell off his horfe, and 

 furvived the accident but a few hours. He 

 belonged to the Wells troup of yeomanry ca- 

 valry. As a foldier he v.'as highly refpected, 

 and in his dealings manifeded the utmoll in- 

 tegrity. 



DORSETSHIR E. 



Married.] John Perkins, efq. of Henley, 

 Sometfet, to Mifs Sampfon, of Ciitlnole. 



Mr. John Cox, of Bourton, tick manufac- 

 turer, to Mifs Dunn, of Silton. 



At Shroton, Mr. Gould Smith, of Bland- 

 ford, to Mifs Andrews, eldeft daughter of 

 John A. efq. of ShtoCon. 



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