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closing the commons and waste lands in the 
parish of Bray. 
* Married.]| At Newbury, Mr. Faithorne, 
o{ London, to Miss Crook. 
At Reading, Mr. Record, to Miss Pearce. 
At Sonning, Captain Abdy, of the royal 
navy, to Miss Rich, daughter of the late Sir 
Thomas R. 
Died.] At Maidenhead, Mr. John Pimell, , 
62. 
_ At Reading, Mrs, Phillips.—Mr. Jus- 
tice. “4 
. At Newbury, Mr. G. Arrowsmith, 55 — 
Mx, Samuel Grigg, many years a member of 
the corporation, and twice mayor of this bo- 
rough, 
SOMFRSETSHIRE. 
The sale of Lord Porchester’s Merino Ry- 
land flock took place a few days since, near 
Dulverton, and though but few purchasers at- 
tended, they went off at the following high 
prices. jae ae. Gs 
50 Full-mouthed Merino Ryland $130 | 0 
Ewes, in five lots. fetched, i 
55 Four-tooth Ditto. 166 17 0 
60 Merino Ryland Shearling Ewes, 179 16 0 
9 Merino Rams ofthe pure blood, 151 0 0 
Besides these, some very old broken 
mouthed ewes, of the pure blood, were sold 
from. 6!. to 71. each. Lord Porchester’s pen 
of twenty picked ewes, of the pure blood, at- 
tracted general admiration, and his !ordship 
was offered four hundred guineas for the twenty 
sheep, or fifty guineas fur one of them, but 
not being disposed to part with them at any 
price, he declined the offer. ’ 
Married] At Clifton, O. L. Harris, esq- 
of Oakland, near Dursley, Gloucestershire, 
to Miss Maria Williams only daughter of 
William W.. esq. of Ivy Tower, Pembroke- 
shire.—Michael Hinton Cestle, esq. of Byis- ~ 
tol, to Miss Susan Smith. 
At Bath, George Bradshaw, esq. of Clifton, 
to Miss Bethell, second daughier of the late 
George B. esq, 
At Bristol, Philip Sydney, esq. of London, 
to Miss Everitt.—Richard Cartwright, esq. 
of Shirehampton, to Miss Betten, daughter of 
the late Charles B. esq. of Whitchurch, 
Herefordshire.—-The Rev. Jolin Hensman of 
Vauxhall, to Miss Vaughan, daughter of Rich- 
ard V. esq. 
Died.| At Bristo', J. C. Hurry, esq. mer- 
chant and banker of Gosport, Richard Strat- 
ton, esq. 
At Bath, Miss Caroline Mostyn, eldest 
daughter of Charles B. Mostyn, esq. af Kid- 
dington, Oxfordshire. —Chatles Pye, esq. Jate 
of Waliord, Berks, 87 —Miss Ann Dodd, 
youngest daughter of the late John D. esq.— 
Mis. Erskine,relict of John E. esq. of Jamaica. 
DORSETSHIRE. 
Mrarried.} .At Charmouth, Mr. Robert 
Spiller, of Eordon, to Miss Julia Robins, 
daughter of john R. esq. 
Died.] At Yetminster, Mrs. Barrett.—= 
Miss Gaipine, eldest daughter of Mr. G. 
Somerset—~Dorset—Devon—lWales, Ke. 
completed, and la 
ee i ee 
[Oct. ¥; 
DEVONSHIRE. " ’ 
Application is intended to be, made to par- 
liament next session, for acts for inclosing the 
commonscalled Islington, Heathfield, and Bo- 
vey Heathfield, in the parishes of Islington 
and Bovey-tracey, and that part of the Stoke 
Commons, belonging to Higher Gabble and 
Minicombe, in the’ parish of Stokeintinhead. 
Married} At Plymouth, Lieutenant Mer- 
cer, of the royal marines, to Miss Prid- 
ham, daughter of John P. esq. North View- 
house. 
At Pinhoe, William Farraat, esq. of the 
35th regiment of foot, to Miss Sarah El- 
lard, daughter of Mr. James E. proctor of 
Exeter, 
At St. Mary Church, James Cosserat, 
esq. attorney, to Miss Lucy Brown, daughter 
ot William B. esq. 
Died.| At Thancks, near Torpoint, Mrs. 
Nesham, wife of Captain N. of the royal navy, 
and daughter of Lady Graves. ; 
At Plympton, Mrs. Joanna Cholwich, last 
sttviving daughteror William C, esq. of Old- 
stone. 
At Exeter, Mrs. Dorothy Browne, a maiden 
lady, 81 —Mrs. Dunsford, of Plymoutr.— 
Mrs. Long.—Mrs. Thompson.—Mr. William’ 
Langley, druggist, 22.—Mrs. Squire, of the 
Globe tavern. 
CORNWALL. 
Application is intended to be made to Par- 
liament next Session, fort an Act for inclosing 
theCommons and Waste Lands in the Manor 
of Callington, ‘ oe {" 
Married.} At Falmouth, Mr. William 
Downing, merchant, to Miss Ann Bellman, 
of St. Austle. J 
Died.| At Falmouth, Miss Russel, daugh- 
ter of Mr. Samuel R. 14. 
“WALES, 
Considerable improvements are going on at 
Newport, in Monmouthshire, by the opening 
of anew shipping-place, under the name of 
Pill Gwernlyndocks. Wharfs, &c. are nearly 
shipments of coal, iron, | 
&c. have already been made. A new street 
three quarters of a mile long, isalso laid out, 
which, when completed, will have a hand- 
some appearance, being methodically planned. 
The present main street is also to be widened 
at the entrance into the town, and the new 
road now forming, to avoid the hill, wili be 
of considerable advantage to travellers. The 
public are indebted to Sir Charles Morgan, 
for these improvements, the worthy Baronet 
having liberally given all the land required 
for the purpose, without the smallest remu- 
‘neration. 
, DEATH AEROAD. J =< 
On board the Meleager frigate, off the island 
of Cuba of the yellow fever, in his twentieth 
year John Theodore Marshall,second lieutenant, 
of the said ship, and youngest son of the Rev, 
John Marshatl, late rector of Orseth, in Es- 
sex. A most amiable young man, of great 
promise in his profession, and most deservedly 
beloved and esteemed by all who knew him. 
MONTHLY 
