1824.] Hampshire—Wiltshire—Somersetshire— Dorsetshire, &c. 
Royal Marine Library.—In Dorset-gar- 
dens, Miss .E. Grant. 
At Eastbourne, Miss Charlotte Thomas. 
At Littlehampton, 76, James Cleark, 
esq.—At Anugmering, 68, Mrs. G. Cortis. 
—At Patcham, 37, Mr. J. Gale, of Pall 
Mall-place, London. 
HAMPSHIRE. 
Married.] Mr. M. Lush, to Miss E. 
Street, of Hyde-street, both of Win- 
chester.—Mr. Fiske, to Miss MW. A. Nance, 
both of Portsmouth.—Mr. C. Ivimey, of 
Portsea, to Mrs. Hall, of the High-street, 
Portsmonth.—Mr. W. W. Gelf, of New- 
port, to Miss E. Outridge, of Shepton 
Mallett. 
Died.] At Southampton, Mrs. Moss. 
At Winchester, in High-street, Mr. 
J. Price, generally respected.—In the 
Close, the Rev. T.. Reynolds, vicar of 
Kensington, aud son of the Dean of Win- 
chester. 
At Portsmouth, 37, Lieut. Church, 20th 
regt.—Mrs. Rareliford. 
At Andover, at an advanced age, Mrs. 
Crouch, deservedly regretted. 
. WILTSHIRE. 
Murried.] Mr. Chas. Perry, of West- 
bury, to Miss J. Mitchell, of Kingsmead- 
square, Bath.—Mr. W. Dredge, to Miss A. 
Sty, of Warminster.—Mr, ‘i’. Miles, of 
Outmarsh-farm, to Miss Mathews, of 
Melksham. 
Died.] At Salisbury, in the Close, 82, 
Mis. Medlycott, widow of Thomas M. 
esq. MP. 
At ‘Trowbridge, Mr. T. Richmond.— 
77, Mr. Strange, of the firm of Strange 
and Webber. 
At Devizes, John Gall, esq. late of 
Stert: he was well known as a scientific 
and practical agriculturist. 
SUMERSETSHIRE. 
Six persons were lately killed near 
Axebridge, by drinking cider. On exa- 
mining the barrel there was found in it a 
female adder, which had entered while the 
barrel was drying, and had there giveu 
birth to young ones, which were in a de- 
cayed state in the cider, 
Married.| Mr. FE. Healey, to Miss S. 
Penny; Mr. G. Storey, to Mrs. Bush; 
Lieut. H. Brett, r.n. to Miss M. A. 
Street; Mr. Clark, to Miss Pryer: all of 
Bath.— Jolin Fisher, esq: of Bathwick, to 
Miss J. Penikney, of Beaufort-buildings, 
near Bath.—William G. S. Cowell, esq. to 
Margaret, daughter of the Rev. Dr Tom- 
kyns, of the Crescent, Bath.—Mr. Fox- 
well, of Shepton Mallett, to Mrs. Vizerd, 
of North Wootten.— William Morris, esq. 
of Wingfield, to Miss Barter, of Frome.— 
Mr. J. Watts, of Ubley, to Miss A. M. 
Morris, late of Rudge-hill, Berry-park.— 
At Bathwick, G. Miles, esq. to Jane 
Theodosia, daugliter of Capt. J. Short, 
R.N, 
a 
95 
Died.) At Bath, in Westgate-street, at 
an advanced age, Mrs. Browneli.—23, 
Mr. Robert Smith, generally and justly 
respected.—On the South Parade, 66, 
Mrs. Price.—60, Mr. J. Gerrish.—tna 
Pierrepont-street, Mr. J. Stanton, late 
the respected manazer of the theatres at 
Lancaster, Preston, Stockport, &c. Ta 
his meridian he ranked as an artist of the 
first celebrity in the scenic department: 
in private life he was generally estecmed. 
At Frome, Mrs. Kingdon, wile of George 
Kk. esq. 
At Bedminster, 82, Mr. T. L. Vining.— 
At Portbury, Mr. J. Purnell, much re- 
gretted. — At Widcombe, 68, Mr. T. 
Bishop.—At Norton-rectory, 5+, Wilhel- 
mina, wife of the Rev. W. Wait, of Buris- 
tol—At Whatley, H. Shore, esq. deser- 
vedly respected. 
DORSETSHIRE. 
Marricd.] The Rev. R. Pennell, \a.ar. 
of Lyme, to Rebecca Maria, widow of 
Richard Hammet, esq. and late of East 
Sheen.—N. W. Peach, esq. of the Hyde, 
to Miss Harriet Atkyns, of Hnatercombe- 
house, Bucks.—Revy. A. Wayland, of 
Lyme, to Rebecca, daughter of the late 
W. Robinson, esq. of Piccadilly, Londo. 
Died.] At Poole, Mr. W. James. 
DEVONSHIRE. ; 
A canal is in contemplation, from Wear 
Gifford, about three milés above Bideford, 
by Torrington to Huish, tle seat’ of Lord 
Clinton; to proceed to Eggesford, and 
thence by Exeter to Topsham. ‘By this 
course, heavy goods will be received in 
the north of Deven from London, without 
passing round land. 
The Dartmoor Granite Works are now 
in full occupation, Beautiful blocks, 
already fitted fur use, are constantly 
shipped at tie Company’s wharf, near the 
fiy-bridge, Plymouth, intended for the 
building of London-bridge and the new 
General Post office. 
Married.] Mr. J. Rouse, jun. to Miss A. 
Hewett, both of Exeter.—Mr. C. Pippett, 
of Exeter, to Miss E. R. Randall, of 
Taunton.—Mr. T. G. Beedle, of Exeter, 
to Miss E. Salter, of Littlefield. —Edward 
Leather, esq. to Miss E. M. Galloway, of 
Colleton-crescent, Exeter.— Mr. M. Steer, 
to Mrs, Hursk, of Finewell-street, Ply- 
mouth. 
Died.] At Exeter, 80, Mr. Piper, sen. 
In Paris-street, 81, Mrs. E. Bowden, ge- 
nerally esteemed and regretted.—70, Mrs. 
Marsh. —In South-street, 42, Mr. J. 
Roper.—Mrs. E. Pearse, of Launceston, 
deservedly lamented.—57, Mr. Thoinas 
Flindell, Jate proprietor of the “ Western 
Luminary.’ He was a man of consi- 
devable talent as an cditor, and was gene. 
rally respected. ) 
At Plymouth, in King-street, 77, Mrs, 
Cumming.—In Pembroke-street, 70, Mr. 
Dart. 
