1808.] 
At Wallingford, Mrs. Wells, 75. 
_ At Newbury, Miss Arrowsmith, daughter 
of Mr. A. organist. 
At Hungerford, Mr. C. Coxhead, 23. 
At Kingston inn, Mr. Thomas Bamford, 
“jun, 28. 
At Finchamstead, Mrs. Cave. 
At Sulhamstead, the Rev. Mr. Wilson, 
sector of that place. 
° SOMERSETSHIRE. 
Married.) At Bristol, Robert Andrew 
- Riddeli, esq. of London, to Miss, Miles, daugh- 
ter of the late William M. esq. merchant, 
and alderman of the former city.—-Mr. Geo. 
Cox, solicitor. to Mrs. Neate; widow of Sam. 
N. esq. cf Chipp:nham.— W.._L. Nash, esq. 
ofthe Monmouth and Brecon militia, to Miss 
Evans, daughter of Mr. Alderman E. 
_ At Clifton, Edward Hartopp, esq. eldest 
son of Edward Wigly H. esq. of Daily house, 
Leicestershire, to Anna Eleonora Wrey, eldest 
daughter of Sir Bourchier W. bart. of Tavis- 
tock, Devonshire. ; 
_ . At Winscombe, Major Stafford, of the 98th 
‘fFegiment, ta Franees Maria, eldest daughter 
» of E. Whalley, esq. of Winscombe court, 
_. At Bath, Pierce Newton King, esq. to 
~ Miss Carroli, youngest sister of George C. 
sq. of Horton, Yorkshire —]ohn Campbell 
 Blint, M. D. of Gainsvorough, Lincolnshire, 
© to. Miss Dillon, daughter of the late Captain 
Ug: of Penrbyn, Cornwall.—Captain Hyde, 
x lam Green, to Miss Ray. 
__ At Horsington, the Rey. Thomes Whalley 
~ Wickham, rector of that place, to Miss. Ben- 
' met, daughter of James B. esq of Cadbury- 
_ house. vy 
* — Died.J] At Bath, Colonel Lambert, of La- 
“Y¥ington, Wilts, formerly in the service of 
- the East India Company in Bengal.—Daasey 
_ Dansey, eq. of Littie Hereford, formerly ma- 
~ jor ot the Worcester militia—In her 88th 
yeat, Mrs. Jane Quicke, who had for several 
years fixed her residence in. this city. She 
_ possessed great affabilicy of manners, and 
cheerfulness of disposition; her hospitality 
‘was bounded only by the limits of her income: 
and actuated by a geruine spirit of benevo- 
“eats contributed liberally to all the 
“ 
ritable institutions of the places of her 
ae idence, of which Bath in particMlar can 
_ bear ampie testimony ; and her attention to 
as a. duties was constant, and worthy 
of imitation. Sbe was the only child of 
yomas Coster, esq of Bristol, formerly a 
Feprescutaiive of that city in parliament ; 
who, by having some concerns vin the tin 
ines of Cornwall, was the first person to 
az into botice the copper ore found in that 
unty, which now makes one of its chief 
St yple Commodities, and since the application 
‘ Fie metabco naval purposes, une of the most 
/ ary and usefy) productions of the king- 
n» She was first married to Robert Hob- 
esq. of Nanswhyden, Cornwall, who also 
Hiaments till the time oF his death, by whom 
- Moxaxzr Mac., No. 174. 
Samerset— Dorset. 
esencei Bristol in several successive par- 
89 
ste left no issue. She was married secondly 
to John Quicke, esq. of Newton-Sr.-Cytes, 
Devon} and became his widew about 32 years 
Since ; by him she had one’sun, the present 
John Quicke, esq. ef the same place, who 
Served afew years since the office of sheriff 
for Devonshire. : 
At Bristol, at the Hotwells, the Rev, 
James Allen, rector of Kens, bester, and vicar 
of Mansel; Herefordshire, and one of the ma- 
gistrates of that county. —Miss Harriet, eldest 
daughter of William. 4H. esq.—Mrs. Oliver, 
wife of Thomas O. esc. formerly governor 
of Massachuset’s Bay, North America. . She 
was a lacy of a superior understanding, mild 
and amiable manners, highly accomplished, 
and of a most char:table disposition. she was 
daughter and soie heiress of —-— Freeman, 
esq. of the island of Antigua. _ 
At Ston Easton, William Greenhill, esq. 
of Puriton, eldest son of P. G. esq.of the for- 
mer place. i 
At Wells, Mrs. Brown. 
At Shirchampton, Mr. Jardine, relict of the 
Rev, David J dissenting ministcr of Bath, 
At Sandhill Farm, Withycorzbe, ‘thomas 
Escott, esq 
At Lamoridge, James Hooper, esq. in the. 
commission of the peace for this county.;, the 
following day, his first cousin, Mr. Joseph 
Hooper, of Charmey Down ;, and a week af~ 
tsrwards, Mr. Jon Hooper, of Stanton Priory 
cousin to the two preceding. 
At Tintinhuli, Miss Burc, only’ surviving 
daughter oi the late Jos. b. esq. of Plymouth. 
At Minenead, Captain John Jenkins, a 
lauding waiter in the customs at that port. 
DORSETSHIKE. 
Died.] At Dorchester, Mr. John C. Mans- 
field, emisent in his proiession as an attorney, 
and a most iuithiul.s eward to the many noe 
ble familiés who petronised his worth. 
-AtShattesbury. Mr. T. Hanham,sen. 
At Hanbury, much regretted on account 
of his.pleasantry and ready wit, William 
Churchhill, esq. of Hebury, of the same 
family as John Churchill, Duke of Maribo- 
rough, and the lineal represe-tative, by his 
Mother's side, of the original steck trom. 
which the Lowndes’s of Buckinghamshire and 
Oxfordshire are sprung; his muther being 
Sarah Luowades, the daughter and sold heiress 
of John Lowndes, esq. of Overton and Léa 
hall, in’Cheshire, and oy Shepherd's Well, in 
Kent. He married to his first wife Lady 
Louisa Greville, sister to the car! of War- 
wick, by whom he nas left a son and heir; 
his second wife, now a widow, was the relict 
of the tate Earl of Stafford. Mr. Churchill 
was great nephew and one of the . heirs of 
T. Lowndes, esy. aclerk’in che,treasury, who 
founded an astronomica) proiessorship at Cam-= 
bridge, and who at great expence und trouble 
invented the buy saltthat goes by his name,/but 
for which invention 25,000l. is still claimed 
from government, by the representatives of 
the above T. Lowndes, who died in 1, 48, 
bY abe At 
