1816.] WiUshire — S0mersetshire — 



W. J. Deare. oftlie l'8tli regiment, to Mis. 

 Hallewell. — James Green, esq. to Mrs. 

 John Reed, of Portsea. — Lieut. T. L. 

 Robins, R. N. to Mrs. E. Sliarp, both of 

 Forton. — Mr. Gould, of Fordinj;brid?;e, 

 to die widow of the Rev. Mr. Mactjibbon. 



Died.] At Winchester, Mrs. Sarah Smith. 

 — Sophia, wife of the Rev. John Haygarth, 

 rector of Uphani. 



At Southampton, the wife of Samuel 

 Hoiden. 



At Gosport, 48, Mr. Robert Wiiite. 



At Portsmouih, 28, the wife of Mr. Wil- 

 liam Teidemau. 



At Portsea, Mr, Thomas Eastman, nitieh 

 regretted. — Mr. Fowlcs, respected.— In 

 Kmg-street, Mr. Hawkins. 



At Romsey, 77, Mrs. Allen. 



At Lcckford, 60, Mr. J. Dowlinj. — At 

 Hedley, Miss Susan Morgan. — At Spar- 

 »hot, at an advanced ai;e, Mr, Sturges. 



WILTSHIRE. 



AVarminster Fair was tlie largest ever 

 known. Tlie jsrcater part of sheep penned 

 were sold, but the prices were not equal 

 to tliose obtained at Devizes green fair. 

 Neat beasts, wliicli were also numerous, 

 were quite a drug. Cheese met a dull 

 iaic, from j(is. to .565. 



Married.] Tiie Rev. R. Sloper, of De- 

 vizes, to Mrs. Hunson, of Londnn.— The 

 Rev. George Bcvan, of Foxbury, to Miss 

 Aune Buchanan, of Glasi^ow. — Joseph 

 Batchelor, esq. Stormoor Cottage, to Miss 

 Rebecca Chapman, of Hawkridije. 



Died.] At Trowbridae, 4.', Mri R.Webb. 



At AVilton, Mr. I'iiunias Mease, snil- 

 denly. 



At Westbnry, I\Ir. Thomas Wright 

 Lowe, greatly regretted. 



At the Castle House, Calne, AVilliam 

 Powell Bendry, esq. a justice of peace for 

 this county. 



At Pewsey, at an advanced age, the 

 Rev. Jose|)h Townsend, M.A. Rector 

 of Pewsey. As a scholar, mineralogist, 

 fossilibt, and conchologist, he stood parti- 

 cularly pre-eminent. His " Travels in 

 Spain," and his " Character of Moses es- 

 tablished as an Historian," confirmed bis li- 

 terary character. In early life he fell under 

 the lash of the late Rev. K. Graves, of 

 Claverton, who desciii)ed bis peculiarities 

 in his keen satire, "the Spiritual Quixote." 

 I^Ir. Townsend was one of the principal 

 projectors of, and a very considerable share 

 lujlder in, the Iveunef and Avon Canal. 



SO.MKKSiiThlllKK. 



The counties of Soiner.'-et and Gloucester 

 have formed an association to petition Par- 

 liament fur a duty of Jo per cent, on the 

 inipoitatioa of all agricultural produce 

 ca|)able of being grown in England, and a 

 drawback of lo perftiii. on the exporta- 

 tion of all such produce as can be abun- 

 dantly produced. 



A plan has been adopted at Forme for 

 tlj« relief of Hie iiKlistriOM Poor. Ai 



Dorsetshire — Devonshire. 



479 



many as are out of employment, on appli- 

 cation to the parish-officers, arc instantly 

 enga;.'ed in quarrying stones by the load, 

 at which they earn 8s. or tOs. per week, 

 paid out of the parish rates; the stones are 

 thi'U taken to a depot, and disposed of for 

 purposes of building and repairing the 

 roads. 



^farri(■d.] Mr. Evai»s, of Springfield- 

 placc, to Miss Harriet Thurston, of Kings- 

 meadterrace, Bath. — At Bathampton, 

 James Jackson, es(|. to Frances, daughter 

 of Samuel Ward, es(|. of Hampton-hill- 

 house. — •?>lr. John Cogan, of Taunton, to 

 Miss Mary Debbens, of Bath.— At Bridg- 

 water, Mr. Taylor, to Miss Bailer. — Mn 

 Waldron, of Fivehead, to Miss Hannah 

 Tiott, of Bishpool-farm.— Mr. Welch, of 

 Redlaads, to Miss Kelso, of Ansford. 



Died.] At Bath, in Great Stanhope- 

 street, the widow of John Tyler, esq. oP 

 Redland, justly regretted. — MadameDalle- 

 niand.— In Princes-street, 46, Mr. William 

 Stockmsn, sen. — Mr. James Coxhead. — 

 In Blondield-pluce, 3d, Clement Wilson 

 Crutwell, esq. an eminent surgeon of this 

 city, universally re'rctted. — In Chapel- 

 row, Miss Rebecca Hibbert. 



At Frome. Mr. Harry Ball, nnivcrsaHy 

 respected. — JMr. John Angel. — Mrs. Trot- 

 man. 



At Bridgwater, at an advanced age, 

 Mrs. Gdes. 



At Chard, the wife of the Rev. "W. .<5. 

 Bradley, vicar of that place, and prebeiN 

 dary of Wells. 



DOIISF.TSHIRE. 



Married.] At liisl.op's Candfe, the Earl 

 of Errol, to the Hon. Harriet Snmerville. — 

 Thomas Henninir, esq. of Alton Pancras, 

 to Miss Mary Parr, of Poole. 



Died,] At Sherborne, Robert Lewig, esq. 



At Poole, Thnnv.is Siadc, esq. 



DEVfrNSIIIRE. 



Ularrii'd.] Mr. Tliomas Kaddon, to INIiss 

 Badcock. — Mr. James Hooper, jun. to 

 Miss Maria Endicoit: all of Exeter. — G. 

 F. C. Colman, esq. to Miss Theresa Ofgans, 

 of Plymcuth. — Mr. Kent, Master R.N. to 

 Miss Pearn, of George-street Dock. — Mr. 

 A. N- Groves, of Plymouth, to Miss Maria 

 Bertliia Thompson, of George-street, 

 Hanover-square, London. — At Teigi - 

 mouth, Mr. Hamlyn, to the widow of Capt. 

 Wm. Walsli.— Mr. John Mooie, lo Miss 

 Pearce, ofSloneliouse. 



Died.] At Exi'ter, the widow of Mr. Jo- 

 .seph Phillips. — 65, the widow of Robert 

 Russel, esq. much and deservedly es- 

 teemed. 



At Exmonth, Gen. Alexander Mercer. 



At Cliimileigli, 83, Mr. William Curtis, 

 justly respected. 



At Alphingtnn, M, Mr. James Hallett, 

 deservedly lamented. 



At White way, Mrs. Bridge man — On 

 Heavitree Road, 84, Mrs. Burrow — At 

 HBlIoway-farin, Rcnn, 31, J. Harris, esq. 

 cvuttvr ALt>, 



