478 
—At All Saints Church, Southampton, 
Joseph Wilkinson Archley, esq. (Royal 
Art.) to Miss Henrietta Catherine Fairfax.— 
At Southampton, Rev. C. Jackson, fellow of 
New College, Oxford, to Miss Arabella, 
Knightley.— At Southampton, James Gaunt- 
lett, esq. of Winchester, to Ellen Bellfield. 
—At the Isle of Wight, Robert Hawthorne, 
esq. of Gower-street, London, to Agatha W. 
B. Shedden, second daughter of R. Shedden, 
esq. of Spring Hill, Isle of Wight.— At 
Fareham, Capt. Eastwood, R. N. to Louisa, 
daughter of John Pooke, esq. of that place. 
Died.| At Porchester, J. Tackle, esq. 
—18, Elizabeth,daughter of Chas. Dodd, esq. 
of Baddesley—Anne, the wife of Mr. 
Joseph Martin. —At Winchester, Miss M. 
A. Fletcher.— At Southampton, Miss S. A. 
Reynolds.— Walter, son of the late Walter 
Godfrey, esq. of Lee, near Romsey.—The 
lady of Lieut. Henry Downes, R.N., at his 
lodgings in Vincent-walk, Southampton : 
she retired to rest on Friday evening in per- 
fect health ; but the violation of disease was so 
sudden as to render medical aid ineffectual. 
‘They were married only on the previous 
Tuesday. 
WILTSHIRE. 
Married.| The Rev. R. F. St. Barbe, 
Rector of Stockton, Wilts, to Harriet, only 
daughter of T. Money, esq. of Lincoln. 
Died.] At Salisbury, 61, Miss Chisholm ; 
and Mr. Charles Porter, wool-stapler.—79, 
Caroline, widow of Mr. Thos. Whittaker, 
of Bratton.— Mr. Swayne, of Devizes, 66. 
SOMERSETSHIRE, 
A cavern, which promises to, be of much 
geological interest, has been lately disco- 
covered on the Mendip Hills, near Banwell, 
120 feet Welow the surface of the earth. 
The soil which covers its floor is replete 
with the bones of quadrupeds ; the remains 
which have yet been found consist prin- 
cipally of the ox and the deer, but some im- 
perfect canine teeth, apparently of the 
hyena, have also been discovered. From 
the close analogy of the spot with the other 
caverns which have been found most pro- 
ductive of quadrupedal remains, and from 
the circumstance that all the teeth of an 
elephant were formerly discovered in a si- 
milar fissure, about three miles distant, 
upon Hutton Hill, there is every reason 
to believe that further examination would be 
well repaid. The bones procured from 
Hutton Hill were collected by the late Rev. 
Mr. Calcott, and are preserved in the Bristol 
library. It is understood that the curator of 
that establishment is at present engaged in 
an examination of this interesting spot. 
Married.| At Weston super Mure, the 
Rey. W. Deeve, to Suphia, daughter of the 
late W. Godley, esq., of Chester. — At 
Bridgewater, Mr. R. Halman, of Brighton, 
to Mrs. Perkins.—Capt. W. Dingley, to 
Miss Hanah Mallie, of Comb St. Nicholas. 
—At Bathwick, G. Monkland, esq., of 
Donnington, Berks, to Ann Catherine, 
widow of the late Edw. Surtees, esq, of 
Wiltshire Somersetshire—Dorsetshire—Devonshire. 
[Dec. I, 
Seatonburn, Northumberland. — At Bath, 
Capt. Day, late of the 49th regt., to Kim. 
Hartsinek, only child of Jan. Casper Hart- 
sinck, esq., of Forefield-house, Lyncombe, 
Bath. 
Died.] At Taunton, 59, R. Shaw, esq., 
brother of B, Shaw, esq., one of the part- 
ners in the banking-house of Sir John 
Perring and Co.— Mary Ann, second 
daughter of J. H. Chichester, esq., of 
Stoke-house and Northover.—Jas. Ludlam, 
esq., of Haselbury.—At Bath, Eliz., wife 
of the Rev. Barr Dudding.—In Park-st., 
Miss Selina Pye.—-At Rocke-house, Capt. 
Menzies Duncan, late of the Bengal In- 
fantry.—18, John William, son of the late 
T. Rodie, esq., of Liverpool.—76, Mr. 
Boyce.—Mrs. Warrier, relict of the late G. 
Warriner, esq., of Conock-House, Wilts. 
—70, Sarah, relict of the late Mr. C. Pal- 
mer, of this city.—74, Mr. Jessop, builder, 
of Bath.—Hannah, wife of Thos. Wood- 
forde, esq., of the Crescent, Taunton.— 
52, Wm. May, esq., of Bridgewater.— 
At Bath, Eliza, wife of the Rev. B. Dud- 
ding.—At South Cadbury, the Rev. W. 
Marsh, rector of Weston Bamfylde, Bath.— 
At Sanigar, Berkeley, 63, Wm. Pearce, 
esq.— Rev. Edw. Whitley, Vicar of Stowey- 
—At Croscombe, 101, Mr. Samp. Sage. 
DORSETSHIRE. 
The Rev. Rich, Cutler, m.a., is elected 
master of the Grammar School, Dorchester, 
vice the Rey. Evan Davies, resigned. 
Married.| At Powerstock, Mr. A. Whit- 
tle, of Langton Herring, to Miss M. Pal- 
mer, of Nettlecombe.—At Frampton, R. 
Tucker, esq., of Winterbourne House, to 
Mary Ann, daughter of W. Parker, esq.; 
of Frampton farm. 
Died.| At Weymouth, 42, Mr. J. M. 
Fooks.—86, Mrs. S. Fowler.—Mrs. War- 
rence, relict of the late G. Warriner, esq.; 
of Conock House, in this county.—At De- 
vizes, 69, Mr. Swaine. 
DEVONSHIRE, 
The Rev. J. Jacob, xi.n., of Devonport, 
is appointed by the Rev. Chancellor Martin 
a surrogate for granting marriage-licences. 
Oct..21, the newly erected church at Ex- 
mouth was consecrated by the Bishop of 
the diocese,.in the presence of upwards of 
8,000 persons. 270 charity children were 
afterwards regaled by Lord Rolle with 
roast-beef and plum-pudding. 
It is worthy of remark,. that the number 
of churches in the diocese of Exeter (of 
course including Devon and Cornwall) was 
last year seven hundred and one, and that 
the number of dissenting places of worship 
was exactly the same. 
Married.] At Ilfracombe, the Rev. Mar- 
cus G. Beresford, son of the Bishop of 
Kilmore, to Mary, widow of the late Rich. 
Digby, esq.—At Whimple, Devon,» ir 
Gregory A. Lewis, of the Middle Temple, 
barrister, to Elizabeth Caroline, eldest 
daughter of the late Wm. Buller, esq., of 
Maidwell-hall, Northampton.—At Bide- 
ford, 
