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Berkjhire — SomerfetJJnre. 



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cover the perpetrators of this deed. — They 

 did not effeft their purpofe of rohbei*y, as 

 Mr. W.'s property was ali found on him. 



BERKSHIRE. 



From a Report of the Commit'.ee of the 

 Reading Medical Difpenfiry, it appears that 

 the total receipts of that inftitutinn, incluJ- 

 ing the balance in hanJ, from Otlober 8, 

 j3o4, to Oftober 15, 1S05, was 272!. 19s. ; 

 the expences duri.ig the fame period were 

 136I. IS. id. — Of the receipts the fum of 

 117I. zs. has been inverted in the funds, and 

 the balance remain! a;; in hand is 19I. 15s lid. 

 — The number of patients admitted was 481 ; 

 cured, Jrj ; relieved a!id incurable, 42 ; dif- 

 milfed for non attendance, 17 ; fent to a 

 worlchoufe, 15 ; dead, ^4 ; on the boiks, .<6 ; 

 not reported, X4. 



Married.'] At Warfield, Mr. Rackftraw. 

 «jf Bracknall, to IVlrs. Churchma 1, reliil of 

 Mr. C, being the third time they have each 

 appeared befi>re the hymeneal altar. 



Z)W.] At E^ham, the Rev. J. Liptmrt, 

 upwards of thirty- three years vicar of that 

 parifli, 73. 



At Newbury, Mr. Jofoph Poor, broker, 

 70. 



At Abingdon, Mr. Jolin Merry, flioe- 

 maker, 431 



At Reading, Mifs Ja.ne Higgs, th'rd 

 daughter of Mr. William Simonds H. — Mrs. 

 Edmunds. — Mrs. Gibui;. — Mr. Ilenry Finch, 

 67 , 



At Foreft Farm, near Windfor, Mrs. 

 Sq'/ire, 74. 



At Windfor, fuddcnly, Mr. Henry 

 Wiiittle, a few years fince one of the pro- 

 piiecois of fo.me of the Reading coaches. 



At I.angford, Mifs. Ann Hart, eldeft 

 daughter of the Rev. Fames J.>hiifon, 15. 



Ac aerry Head, Captain Robtrt Dcar.c, of 

 the royal artillery. 



At Walljngford, the Rev. John Scoolt, rec- 

 tor of St. Leonard's. 



SOMERSETSHIK E. 



By the Report of the Special Commutee 

 of the fubfcribeis and friends to the Briftol 

 Ii)firm<ry, it appears that the fum of ro,oool. 

 has been already raifed as a fund, the ir.rireft 

 cjf which is to be appropriatid towaids the 

 lupport of the enlarged acconimodaticiis of 

 the nev/ wing ; jnd that new and increafed 

 annual fubfcriptions have been obtained to 

 'he amount of 484I. per annum ; and, al- 

 though this latter fum lalls far fhort of what 

 Will be required to fupport the new v/ing, 

 'hey are confident that the deficiency will be 

 ff'eedily fupplied, when it in known thatone 

 additional ward is even now opei>cd, and thnt 

 the new wing will be prepared for tlie recep- 

 tion of patients with a',1 ptilTible expedition 



At the meeting held on the 31ft of Of^obcr 

 it was refolved that a building-committee be 

 immediately formed, with full power to carry 

 into execution the original plan of the build- 

 ing, by eref.ting the left wing. 



Mained J At Briftgl, Mr. Charles Froft, 



to Mifs Mary-Ann Cooper. — The Reverend 

 Richard Owen, miniller of the Baptift meet- 

 ing at Southampton, to Mifs Chambers, 

 daughter of Colonel C, of St. Elizabeth's, 

 Jamaica. — Francis Eagar, efq., of the 3 i (>. 

 regii-aent of fjot, to Mifs Howell, eldefl: 

 daughtcrof the late John P., efq., of Domi- 

 rica. 



At Bath, Captain C. Turner, of the S3d 

 light-dragoons. Aid- de-Camp to General 

 Floyd, to Mifs Stsvenfon, eldeft daughter to 

 the Rev. the Dean of Kilfenora. 



At Dulverton, Mr. (. Pearce, of Cloak- 

 l,ine, London, to Mifs Kent, only daughter 

 of the late Thomas K.., efq., pf Timberf- 

 co.Tibe. 



At Lympfton, John Coffins, efq , late fur- 

 gccn on the itaii' for the weftern diflrift, co 

 the Hon. Mifs Tuciiett, daughter to Lord 

 Audley. 



Ac Eaft Harptree, Mr.Trevelvin, to Mrs, 

 Wright, r-S\.\Ci of the lare Robert W., efq. 



.-it Buniham, William Parker, jun., efq., 

 of Bridge A-ater, to Mifs Jane Dodd, daughter 

 <>( (ohn D., gent. 



Died] At Bath, Mrs. Price.— Mrs. Je/- 

 feiys fifter to P. George, efq., town-clerk, 

 1,4 — Mrs Sarah Jacklon, widow of the 8i- 

 ihop of Kildarc, 77. — "viifs Anne Lee. — In 

 the Blue .■\lms, Mr. Wiliiam Hamlen, for- 

 inerly a veiy ingenious watchmaker ot this 

 city. He was admiraoly well informed in va- 

 rious branches of the mathematics ; and th"^ 

 cleiirjted (Icrfciicl always acknowledged his 

 ohilga'lans to Hamlen for his firft ideas orj 

 riie conftrutlion and improvement of hi? te- 

 lefcopes. — The Rev. Dr. Dring, of the 

 county of Cork. — Tbe truly Reverend Daniel 

 Dumarcfq, D. D., preben.iary of Siriim and 

 Welis, and rettor of Yeovilton, in this coun- 

 ty, 94. Perhaps the uniform condudl of no 

 man in this or any country in t'ne world 

 came nearer to that of tne primitive Chril- 

 tian; in the .Apoftolic age, than that of this 

 vcnrrable divine'during his long protrafted 

 life. — Mrs. Mercy Doddridge, daughter of the 

 ctlebr«ti.1 Rev. Dr. DoJdridge. — Henry, the 

 tliirJ (on of Henry White, efq. — Mrs. Chap- 

 man, rciia of Dr. C, mafter of Magdalen 

 College, C.imbriJge, and prebendary of Dur- 

 ham, 04. — .Mrs. Gu liter, wife of Mr. G., 

 grocer, 1-3. — Mrs. £dy Davis, reliit of Mr. 

 D., formerly a cooper of this city. 



AtErillol, Mr. Biggs. — Mr. David Jonts, 

 fon i,f Mr. J., furgcoii. — Samuel Worrali, 

 efq — Mrs Qighton, wife of Mr. D. — Mil.s 

 Eliza iillib. — Mr. Ev.ins, of I'ucklcchurch, 

 Gloucefterihire, in confequence of a violent 

 blow he received on the head, occafioned by 

 the rearing up of his horfe, as he was endea- 

 vouring to iidethrougli a door-way. — Mrs- 

 Lorai.Te. — Mr. George, uin'jrelU manufac- 

 turer. — Mrs. Bull, mother of .Captain T. 

 Williams — Mrs. Vcn, only daughter of Mr. 

 .Jofeph Pratten. — Mr. Gil ling, of Cheddar.— 

 Mr. Robert Bayly, 73. — Mi. Luke 'Ailmot. 

 —Captain John lJUy> of the frelawny, of 



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