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Died.| At Lee, near Romsey, 56, Mary, 
the lady of the Rev. N. Fletcher. 
At’ Sumper-house, 74, Hants, B. Bul- 
lock, .esq. 
At Farnham, Hants., Mrs. S. Smith. 
At Wherwell Priory, Hants, 2, Elfrida 
Henrietta Susanna, daughter of Col. Iron- 
monger. 
At Farringdon, near Alton, E. Woods, 
esq., one of the oldest acting magistrates, 
and deputy lieutenant of the county of Hants. 
—Sarah, 69, the wife of Mr. N. Bossum.— 
Thomas, 22, youngest son of Mr. C. Sharp, 
of Romsey.—Mr. W. Rose, of the Royal 
Hospital, Haslar. This gentleman was mar- 
tied to Miss Ertehnieh, only three weeks 
since. 
At Gosport, 80, T. Hoskins, esq. 
At Amport, 27, F. Marwood, esq., of 
Lincoln’s- Inn, and son of the Rev. C. Mar- 
wood, Canon Residentiary, of Chichester. 
WILTSHIRE. 
An exhibition took place of the ancient 
sport of hawking in the neighbourhood of 
Amesbury : from the success of the experi- 
ment, and the gratification it afforded, we 
should not be surprised if it were to expe- 
rience a temporary revival. 
The extent of the Turnpike Trusts in the 
county of Wilts is 503 miles, the expendi- 
ture on which is 27,283/., and the income 
28,286/., being about an annual saving of 
one thousand pounds. 
‘ Married.] Mr. Compton, of Tollard Royal, 
to Miss White, only daughter of Mr. R. 
White, of Handley, Dorset —At Poole, R. 
Colman, esq., of Wimbledon, to Hannah, 
eldest daughter of R. Were, esq , of the 
former place.—At Salisbury, Mr. Morris, 
of Romsey, to Miss E. Prince, of the former 
place.— At Corsham, G. Smith, aged 15, to 
Honour Slumber, aged thirteen years and 
nine months.— At Fisherton, Mr. H. North- 
over, to Miss J. Penny.—Mr. R. Coney, of 
New Sarum, to Louisa Jane, eldest daugh- 
ter of Mr. W. Dalley, of Rudge.— At Chil- 
comb, near Winchester, Mary, eldest daugh- 
ter of E. Deall Bridger, esq., of New Bar- 
ton, to E. Lomer, cf Southampton.—Mr. T. 
Young, to Miss M. Letty, both of Poole.— 
Mr. I. Charlton, to Mary-Ann, eldest daugh- 
ter of Mr.-J. Cooper, of Truxodill. 
Died.| At Wedhampton, Ellen, daughter 
of Mr. P. Hayward, of Blandford.—70, 
Mary, relict of the late J. Ogden, esq.—73, 
at Pewsham, the wife of Mr. Deane.—76, 
the relict of the late J. Rolles, esq., of this 
town.— Miss B. Harrison; 86.—Mr. Green- 
hill, of Farley, Trowbridge. —At Witlocks- 
worthy, near Kingsbridge, W. Square, esq.— 
J. Yerbury, esq., of Beleomb Brook House, 
near Bradford —At Bradford, ‘R. Hooper, 
esq., 72:— Miss Cox, eldest daughter of the 
Rey. C. B. Cox, of Newton-house, Hunger- 
ford.— At an advanced age, at her house in 
Beaufort-buildings, ‘Mrs.-Pinckney, relict 
of Wm. ‘Pinckney, esq., formerly of Wood- 
fall, Marlborougb.— At his farm near Chip- 
penham, Mr. Buckland.—C. Ingram, of Up- 
ton Lovell.--At Britford-cottage,near Salis- 
Wiltshire—Somersetshire. ~ 
[Nov. 1 
bury, W. Smith, esq., late of the Royal 
Waggon Train.—Mrs. Smith, wife of Mr. 
F. Smith, of Fisherton Anger.—At Cors- 
ham, 86, Mrs. Balch, mother of Mr. J. Balch. 
—Ann, wife of Mr. H. Fricker, of Trow- 
bridge. 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
The tolls upon the Bath Turnpike Trust 
were lately let by auction for £14,140 per 
annum, an advance upon the receipts of last 
year of £1741! 
As a proof of the increasing commercial 
interest of the town of Yeovil, the Turnpike 
Tolls of the several gates regently let an ad- 
vance of upwards of £400 on the last year’ s 
rental. 
Married.) At Tiverton, the Rev. J. Pitt- 
man, rector of Portlock, to Catharine, eldest 
daughter of the late Rev: H. Northcote, rec- 
tor of Upton Pyne.—At Thorn, Falcon, near 
Taunton, the Rev. J. Browne Hawkins, M.A. 
‘late of Bitteswell, near Lutterworth, Leices- 
tershire, to Miss Whitmore, of Perry Hill, 
Sydenham, third daughter of Mr. Whit=" 
more, of Westerham.—At Taunton, Mr. J/ 
Gear, to Miss A Fowler, both of Taunton. 
—At Havant, Mr. G. Artar, to Mrs. Sains-' 
bury.—At Bath, by the Hon. and Rey, E. 
Pellew, W. Lucas, esq., of Westbury, Glou- 
cestershire, to Jane, youngest daughter of 
the late Capt. J. Smith, R. N.—At Bath, Mr. 
W. Evans, to Miss A. Dole.—At Bathwicky 
R. Miles, esq., of _Mordon House, Wilts, 
to Sarah Margaret, second daughter of. 
the late R. Wilsome, esq., of Purton House. 
—At Martock, Mr. E. Perren, to Miss 
Pulman, both of that place.-—At’ Tiver- 
of Clifton, son of J 
ton, T. Hill, esq.. 
Hill, esq., of Walthamstow, to Amelia 
Ann Maria, youngest daughter of Mrs. 
M‘Geachy, of 'Tiverton.—Mr. Geo. Ham- 
ley, of Grosvenor-place, to Harriet, third 
daughter of Mr. John Hewlett, of Bed- 
minster.—J. R. Mayo, of Yeovil, to Miss 
Randall, ef Brighton.— At Wells, the Rey. 
G. Rous, rector of Laverton, to Jane, second 
daughter of R. Newcombe, esq., of Burcott 
House.— At Combliay, B. Crabb, esq.,. of 
Tellisford, to Ellen, daughter of the late Mr. 
J. Willis, of Wellow. 
Died.| Mr. Northam, of Taunton.—At 
Bath, 65, the Rt. Rev. C. Sughrue, p.n., 
Catholic Lord Bishop of Adfert and Agha. 
doe, co.-Kerry, Ireland.—At Keynsham, 
Mr. Wm. Loverbury, 64.—At Hilperton, 
Mrs. Blake, wife of Mr. S. H: Blake. — Mrs: 
Warner, wife of Mr. Jenathan Warner, of 
North Petherton.— At Taunton, Mr. J. Daw; 
one of. the Society of Friends.— At. East 
Coker, Mrs. Sarah Batten.— The infant son 
of Horatio Davis, esq., of Westmoreland cot- 
tage.— At his brother’s lodgings in Frome, 
Mr. C. Slade, 25—Elwyn, the infant son of 
B. Gaby, esq., solicitor, of this\city.—At 
Taunton, Mrs. Webber.—Mrs. Simpson, of 
Wellington. —At Cheddar, 25, Mr. J. Haw- 
kins. —The Hon. Sarah Jones, youngest sis- 
ter to the late Viscount) Ranelagh.—At. 
Middlehill, 64, ai Noble, At -Bridge« 
water, 
