30<5 Hampshire — Wiltshire — Serkshire — Somersetshire. [Oct. 1, 



Bridget Douglas, daughter of James Earl of 

 Wovcon. He attended on Saturday, in the 

 highei'? fpitlts,at a grand cricket match pUyed 

 at N^'orthing, and oh Sunday, after dinner, 

 walk"d on the beach inappajent goud health, 

 and convevled freely with fcvcial of the nobi- 

 lity j in the evening he returned to his lodg- 

 ings, took h's ufual refrelhment, and retired 

 atelev..n o'clotk to h;^ room. It is fuppol'cd, 

 by being found half undrelTed and dead upon 

 the floor, on Monday morning, that he ex- 

 pired in an apopledlic fit while in the att of 

 lindrclTing. 



HAMPSIIIR E. 



A grand match of fingle-ftick was lately 

 played at Botley, Hants. The firft prize w.is 

 a guld-laccd hat and twenty guineas. It was 

 won by Burn, of Somerfetfhire, v.ho played 

 with much fcicnce, ftrenjjth, and aMivity. 

 The fecond prize, a filver-laced hat and ten 

 guineas, was won by Slync, of Wiltfhire. 

 Among the performers were Burn (viiflor), 

 and Wall, of Somerfetlhirc, both celebrated 

 for breaking heads; a Mr. Somerfet, Slyne, 

 (thevi£tor) and Ellis, of Wilt/liire, all equal- 

 ly famed for their /kill in this capital art. 

 Three good players of Hants were much no- 

 ticed, viz. Morgan, Singleton, and Gamble. 

 The day was remajkably fine, and not fewer 

 than 500 perfons were prefent. 



Marrieil.] At Beiitworth, the Rev. Fran- 

 CIS Fihner, rcQor of Crundale, Kent, fon of 

 Sir Kdmund F. bart. to IMifs M. A. Clofe, 

 fecond daughter of the late Rev. He;jry Jack- 

 fon C. 



At Portfrnoutl), R. L. Morfe, efq. of the 

 dockyard, to Mifs Bedford, o( Portfea — 

 hi(ut Ingram, R.N. to Mifs 'Wilmot. — Mr. 

 G. Odell, furgeon of the Spencer, to Mifs 

 Hornlby. 



At Gofport, Mr. Steers, to Mifs Sarah Ma- 

 cev- — Mr. John Lloyd, ofMalmibury, to Mifs 

 Holkins. — Lieut. Renwick, R. N. to Mifs 

 Jukes. 



At Southampton, Mr. George Hookey, to 

 Mifs Gafhnall. 



Dij^.] At Ringwood, an hour after being 

 delivered of twins, Mrs. Le I'rince, wife of 

 the Rev. John Leonard Le I'rince. 



At Carifbrook Caftle, ide of Wight, the 

 Hon. Charles Powlctt Orde Povvlett, youngeit: 

 fon of Lord Bolton, 13 



At Fartham, Samuel Hemphill, efq. of 

 the royal navy, late of the Donegal. 



At Shaiikliu, in the ifle of Wight, Mr. 

 John Crofs, fon of Mr. C. proprietor of 

 the mail co.iches at Portfmouth. He went to 

 the ifl.'ind with two gcntleme i from London, 

 :ind fonie friends of Portfmouth : after riding 

 hard in one of their excurfions. the day be- 

 ing extremely hot, he and one of his compa- 

 ajyas went into the water, in a very heated 

 ftate. Soon after Mr. C. was takej; fo ill, 

 that Ke could proceed no farther towards home 

 than Slunkll.n, whiie he e.<piiea, aiter fuf- 

 istlUX aiuch paia, H« was a remarkably iine 



young man, and had nearly completed his 17th 

 y<ar. 



At Portfmouth, Mr. G. Jackfon, p-urfer of 

 his Majelty's (hip San Damafo. 



At PoitlL-a, Mr. Jofeph Bricknell. 



At Lymington, Mr. William Brown, de- 

 putv barrack-mailer J and a few hours after, 

 Mr. John Hannaford, principal barrack-maf- 

 ter there. 



WILTSHIRE. 



M.in-!cd.] At Stourton, the Rev. Wil- 

 liam Partridge, to Mifs Matilda F:;ugoine. 



At Downton, Mr. Whitmarfh, furgeon, to 

 Mifs Jane Rooke. 



Died] At Eellfvue, near Devizes, Mrs. 

 Long, iclitl: of RichirdL. efq. 



At Sa iiljury, Mr. J. WiUiams, late of 

 Morden, Dorfetlhirc, 91. 



BERKSHIRE. 



Died] At OldWindfor, Mrs. Warring- 

 tun, wife of. the Rev. W. Warrington, vicar 

 of that parill). 



At Egham, Mr James Danby, fenior. 



At Maiden Court farm, near Lambourn, 

 Mr. R. Palmer. He was walking a week be- 

 fore with Ms brother, who was a few yard* 

 behind him, when a gun he had in his hand 

 accidentally went otV at half cock, and lodged 

 the contents in the back part of his thigh. 

 He languifhed in great agony till he expired. 



At Windfor, Mrs. Harris, wife of Mr. H. 

 fadler. — Mrs. Steptoe. — Mis. Brown, wife of 

 Mr. B. colleiior. 



At Maidenhead, Mrs. Spratley, 64. 



At Faringdon, in the houle of induftry, 

 ■ Mayol, 103, 



SOMEHSETSHIRt. 



Man ltd.] At Bath, Jofeph Protheroe, efq. 

 of Briftol, to Mifs Caroline Choppin, eldeft 

 daughter of James C. efq of the iflano of St. 

 Vincent.— P. Latuuche, jun. efq. to the hon. 

 Mifs C. M.iudc, daughter of the late Lord 

 Hawarden. — Wm. Jones, of Bethgellert, efq. 

 to Mrs. Caldecot, of Holton Lodge, Lincoln- 

 shire. 



At Clifton, Richard Bentley, efq. of Ray- 

 mill Cottage, Berks, to Maria, filler to bit 

 James Hanham. 



At Erifiol, Mr. Henry Lewis, to Mifs 

 Parker, of Hereford. 



At Veovil, Mr. Michael Cayme, to Mifs 

 Lufh, of Berwick St. John's. 



Died.'] At H.ith, Mrs. Merry, wife of Dr. 

 M — Corr.wjUis Howen, efq. lieutenant of tlic 

 Tfith regiment. — Mr. James Marlhall, young- 

 eft fon of Mr M. of Saville Row. — Richard 

 Crowch, efq. formerly a furgeon of confider- 

 able eminence at Warminfter.— Jvlrs. Allen, 

 of Kingfmead terrace. 



At Clifton, Mrs. Berkeley, wife of Robert 

 B. efq. of Spetchley, Worcefterlhire. — Mr, 

 Alex.,ndcr Urquhart, 18 — Mr Patrick O'Bri- 

 ej), ufiially denominated the Iriih Giant. He 

 fell a facrifice to a difeafc of the lungs, com. 

 Iiined with an aflec'tion of the liver, in the 

 46ii! year of his age. His real name was Pa- 

 i Uick 



