1817.] 



Bnrpate-sfreet, 54, Mrs. Sarah Frfend. — 

 .59, Mrs. Anne Maude Price. 



At Cliatliani, Mr. Henry Thomas White. 

 —55, Mr. Hazlfdeii.— Mi-S. Wilhy.— In 



Otdnance-place, 33 



Mr 



Collan.— 34, 



Sassex—ifampskire—Wihshtfe^ Smersetshire. 5*7 



Lloyd.— Mr. Cooling.— At Pucknell, CIAs. 

 Wadf, esq. 



, WItTSHJftft. 



A lilioral subscription has been raised 

 in Salishury, aud its neighbourhood, t'ot 

 rtiakiiig iniprove.iBonls in the public roads. 

 Neatly 130 j)trst)ns are employed. 



Tile Hour-mills of Messrs. Gaby and 

 Dowlinp, Cliippenliani, with a large slock 

 of tlour, corn, &e. were lately destroyed 

 by lire. 



Mairied.] Mr. W. SnowRhill, of High* 

 Mtortli, to Miss Ann IJradford, of Verii* 

 ham. — Mr. Lt-ynian, of IMere, to ftJiW So- 

 pliia Brnfit, of Zeals. — Lieut. T. Blake, 

 R.N. to Miss Helm, both of Chihiiark. — 

 Mr. Cliandlcr, to Blrs. S. Wheeler, of 

 Corsham. 

 Died.] At Chippenham, Mrs. Hnlbcrt. 

 At Melkshani, advanced in years, Mrs* 

 Thiesiier, much and justly respected. 



At Market Lavington, Miss Jane Legge, 

 highly esteemed. — At Urchfont, 86, Mi's. 



-:Mrs. 



Mrs. Dnvant, — Miss Meiritt. 



At Rochester, S9, BenfO, esi]. M.D- 



At Folkestone. 44, Mr. William Mooti. 



—60, Mrs. Ann Ellis. 



At Sandwich, 70. Mr. Richard Tattas- 



Lall, uenerally respected. 



At Maid-tone, Mi. Henry Moore 

 At Deal, Mrs. S. Mackmn. 



Kayner. — Mrs. Larkinjr, ifKpccted. 



sds<;ex. 

 A Mr. Majhew, solicilor, has lately re- 

 coveied '.'00/. and costs, in the Court of 

 Kind's Bench, fiom Mr. Boys, proprietor 

 of the Dart Brighton coach, as compensa- 

 tion for injuries received liy bciiif; upset in 

 ihe Phoenix, another l?rinliton stage, on (he 

 12lh of October last, ulieii itmniiiga cunijie- 

 tition-rucE ! 



A committee, for the rcHef of the necessi- 

 tous of Chichester, has re<o!ved to re- 

 Ufve^ with secrecy, those of the middling 

 viasscs wlio, from tlie piessiiie of the 

 times, nuiy have been reduced to want. 

 ']: JklttTtkd.'] The Rev. Mr. Valentine, to 

 ^iiss Webb, of Chichester. 



Pkd,\ At Brishton, 58, N.B. French,esq. 

 At Chichester, Mr. George Moore. 

 At Jevington, 89, Mrs. Tichbon; and a 

 few days after, 60, Mrs. Elizabeth Tich- 

 bon, her daughter. 



. HAMPSHIRE. 



*r:A vestry meeting of the inhabitants of 



. Portsea was lately held ai Kingston church, 

 ti» take into consideration the present dis- 

 tressed state of the poor of that parish, 

 and the best means to be adopted for their 

 relief; — the poor-house being so full as not 

 only to preclude any more lesident^, but 

 ^to pnt in jeopardy the healtb of those now 

 tlierc. A subscription was entered into. 



Slanied.l Mr. George t^lark, to Miss 

 Klix. Larkman, both of l-'ortsniouth. — Mr. 

 Wliite, of Newport, Isie of Wight, to Miss 

 Pn&hmau, of Portsnwuth. — Jilr. Jas. Stent, 

 io Miss Sarah Monk, both of Gosport. — 

 Mr. Wm. Gower, of Winchester, to Miss 

 Mary Aon Sruitit, of Basingstoke. — Tiio. 

 iBennett, esq, of Martyr Worthy, to Miss 



, 'fiarah Ranker, of YeomaD, 

 -' Diid.^ At Soutliam{iton, in Bridge* 

 ■Mreet, Mrs. Wood. — 'At an advanced age, 

 'Mr. Smith.— Miss Klderton.— At Grove- 

 plac«, .Mrs. .Stock^r, widow of Capt. S. 

 .fl.N.-^Mrs. Holmes, justly regretted. 



.)} At Wiii«licsler, Mr. Chnrclicr.-^Mr, 



.I'Reeves. 



, J9' At Perltmoutli, Mr. Haydon.— Mr.Joha 



.'SiBriditer. — Mr. John BtU}{ley. 



S'- At Portsea, Mr. I'reertjan'.— Mrs. Scott. 

 •'.:, At Havant, Iklr. Wm. pitrtlett. 



x". At Hil.sca, Mr. Dole, respected. — At 



'.; >*'e&toi| Farui), near Pateialield, 70, Mr. 

 Tljiis. Seward.—At Twjiord, Mrs. W. W. 



Sarah Parry. — At Chilmark, 90, Mr. T. 

 Rowden. — At Dauntsey, Mrs. Chivers, 



SOMERSETSHIKE. 



The inliabitants of Wellington are now 

 compelled to pay 85'.il. ts. lOd. the amount 

 of arrears of a John Hill, collector of land 

 and assessed taxes. 



T. W. A. Sandford, esq. of Niiiebead- 

 Court, with the sole view of alleviating; 

 the distresses of the labouring poor, has 

 resolved upon cutting a canal through b<t> 

 grounds, of very considerable extent. 



Marrii'd.l Mr. Wm. Briscoe, of Foun- 

 (ain-buikiiugs, to Miss Eliz. Sprins;ford :— 

 Mr. T. G. Harris, of Kensington-brewery, 

 to Miss Nash: all of Bath. — At Balhamp- 

 ton, Chas. H. Rendall, esq. to Miss Hiirict 

 Salmon. — Edw. Wni. Shuldhara, esq. of 

 the E.LCo.'s service, to Miss Harriet Rnh- 

 dell, of Bath. — Geo. Geare, esq. of Yeovil, 

 to Miss Sarah Standard. — Mr. Noble, of 

 Weston, to Miss Mottram, of Doncaster. 

 — Sir. Batchelor, of Blonkton Farleigh, t» 

 Miss Hellings, of Broad-street, Batli. 



Died.} At Bath, Major-gen. Itiomas Nc- 

 pean. — In Great Stanhope-street, J. Craw- 

 ford, esq. — 24, Mr. Lawson Hindleston.— 

 Mrs. Sophia Goder, of London. — In Ken- 

 sington-place, 79, Mrs. Jackson, deser- 

 vedly lamented. — In Mortbrd-street, £7, 

 Mr. Geo. Wright.— Mr. John Wilcox, sen. 

 — Ill Widcomb-crescent, 76, Samuel Hart- 

 ley, esq. — In Burlington-street, Miss Har- 

 riet Thackery. 

 At Bridgwater, Wra. Inman, esq. mayor. 

 At Yeovilton, 68, the Rev, Richard 

 Chappel Whalley, B.D. rector of Chel- 

 wood. — At Hillgrove house, Mrs, Tuson, 

 wile of Edw. T. esq. justly cst«enied. — ^At 

 Balhwick, in Villa-place, Mrs. Lowcock, 

 regretted. — At Kilmersdeu, Mrs. J. Wcit. 



UORSKTSIIIRE. 



The magistrates, and some of the princi- 

 pal inhabitants of SliaftejJjury, lately made 

 a collect ion from door to ddor, for the puri 

 pose of employing the labouring- pooh 



Ov«r. 



