1821.] 



jri/ts/iire — Devon.^hire. 



587 



esq. of Park-street, Grosvenor Square, Lon- 

 don. — Susannah, daughter of R. Allnutt, 

 esq. of Penshurst, Kent. 



At Ticehurst, 60, T. Balcomb, a notori- 

 CKJS fortune-teller. A little previous to his 

 death, he acknowledged the fallacy of his 

 divination, and regretted that he had ever 

 practised it. 



At Wakehuret Place, iu his 37th year, 

 J. L. Peyton, esq. 



In his 78th year, The Rev. Sir H. Poole, 

 bart. of the Hooke, near Lewes, and of 

 Poole Hall, near Chester. He is reported 

 to have died worth half a million sterling. 



WILTSHIRE. 



Population of Devizes. Males, 2059. 

 Females, 2179. 



JUarried.] Tlie Rev, T. C F. TuiTuell, 

 eldest son of Col. T. of Luckhani House, to 

 Elizabeth, daughter of the late H. Penfold, 

 esq. of Annington, in Sussex. — Capt. Long, 

 late of the Royal Horse Guards, and eldest 

 son of J. L. esq. of Moncktou Farleig-h, 

 to Mary, eldest daughter of E. Daniel, 

 esq. barrister, of Brist61. 



Died.^ At Malmsburv, in her 76th year, 

 Mrs. M. Griffin, of the family of the Stumps, 

 who for 200 years, have been resident in 

 the neighbourhood — Mr. G. Garlick. 



Mrs. M. Canter, of Westport, 81, mo- 

 ther of G. C. esq. of Whiteheath, near 

 Malrasbury. 



At Calue, in his 80th year, the Rev. T. 

 Greenwood, vicar. 



At Cricklade, Mrs. Vaughan, of Aberyst- 

 with, relict of the late R. V. esq. 



At Rome, April 20, Lieut. Gen. Read, 

 of Crowood Park, in this county. His 

 death was from poison administered by a 

 Veiietian servant, whom he had hired at 

 Paris, and who, as it afterwards appeared, 

 had been 7 years in the gallies. 



HAMPSHIRE. 



St. Mary's Parish, Southampton, 4500. 

 The oldest male 97, the oldest female 92. 



Married.] The Rev. C. A. Sabonadiere, 

 to Sophia, 2d daughter of the Rev. Dr. F. 

 Durand, both of the Island of Guernsey. 

 — Lieut. VV. Bindon, of the 84th regt. 

 of foot, to L. Maria, 2d daughter of G. 

 Laye, esq. barackiuaster, at Fort Cumber- 

 land. — Mr. R. Sharp, solicitor, of Christ 

 Church, to Mary, eldest daughter of the 

 late Mr. T. Cawley, of Romsey. — At South- 

 ampton, Mr. Gofl", of Stoke Newington, to 

 Mrs. Hall. — At Gosport, Capt. Lamb, of 

 the York, a convict Hulk, to Miss Moses. 



Died] At Portsmouth, Mrs. Walkex-, 

 wife of W. W. esq. surgeon, of the Dock 

 Yard. 



At Lymington, Mrs. Barker, wife of Mr. 

 J. H. cornfactor. 



At Gosport, L. Emily, only daughter of 

 L.Nichols, esq. 



At Ajidover, Mr.T. Robinson, surveyor. 



At Portsea, 46, Mr. J. Speck, currier. — 

 Mr. Gudge, parish clerk, a situation which 

 be and his father had filled 90 years. 



At Romsey, in her 34th year, Rebecca, 

 wife of Mr. J. R. Beddom, surgeon. 



At Bonchurch, Isle of Wight, of a deep 

 decline. Lady M. Grey, 2d daughter of the 

 Earl of Stamford. 



At Titchboni House, in his 65th yearj 

 Sir H. Titchboni, bart. 



At Alton, Miss S. C. Dockerd, daughter 

 of the late Rev. L. Dockerd, rector of Kee- 

 vil, Wills. — At Milbrook, near South- 

 ampton, 35, A. BaiJlie, esq. late of the 20th 

 regt. foot. — Near Purbrook, Susannah, wife 

 of S. Goodrich, esq. engineer and mecha- 

 nist of the Dock Yark, Portsmouth At 



his seat near Southampton, 59, B. Nemb- 

 hard. esq. 



SOMERSETSHIRE. 



Population of Bath 46,603. Increase 

 8999. 



Slurried.'] At Bath, B. Powell, esq. to 

 Miss Trotman, of Siston Court, In Glouces- 

 tershire.— John, 2d son of J. Dawbiu,esq. 

 of Stawell, to E. Frances, daughter of the 

 late W. Pulsford, esq. of Wells. 



Died.] At Bath, G. Skinner, esq. late ot 

 Collunipton, Devon. — The Right Hon. John 

 Campbell, Lord Cawdor. The French 

 freebooters wiio landed in Pembrokeshire 

 in Feb. J 797, w ere all taken prisoners by 

 his Lordship. 



At Bridgwater, after a few hours illness, 

 Mr. B. Cookings, silversmith.— Aged 52, 

 Mr. J, Parker, attorney, formerly of Ax- 

 bridge. 



At Bath Easton, 62, the Rev. R. Godfrey, 

 D.D. Justice of Peace for Somerset and 

 Gloucestershire. 



At Glastonbury, of a dropsy, in her 53d 

 year, Mrs. S. Beaven. 



At Frome, 86, T. Clement, esq. 



At Keyford, Frome, 74, Mr. R. Blunt. 



DORSETSHIRE. 



Married.] H. Banter, esq. of Poole, to 

 Miss Daw, daughter of the late A. D. esq. 

 of Wick. 



Died] At Dorchester, Mr. R. Hill, in- 

 spector of corn returns. — ^Mr. W. Zillwood, 

 brother of the Rev. J. O. Z. of Holy Cross, 

 near Winchester. 



At Weymouth, Mrs. Cumbing, wife of 

 Capt.C. — Elizabeth Fricker, widow, 81. — 

 Mrs. Scott, of Honiton, and many years of 

 the Antelope Inu, Dorchester. 



At Shaftesbury, 62, Mr W. Mullett,sen. 



At Blaudford, Mr. J. Thomas, wine mer- 

 chant. 



At Child Okcford, in her 67th year, Mrs. 

 Kendal. 



DEVONSHIRE. 



Flindell, proprietor of the Western Lu- 

 minary, convicted of a scandalous libel on 

 the Queen, has been sentenced to eight 

 months' imprisonment in Exeter jail, and 

 togive sureties for three years, himself in 

 £500, and two others in £250 each. 



Married^ D. Codnor, esq. merchant, to 

 Miss Drew, both of Dartmouth. — N. Phil- 

 lips, 



