EE 
500 
ta WILTSHIRE, 
. Married) At Devizes, Mr. Harrison, 
hincer’ to Miss Kitty Peters.—Mr. Hurst, 
attorney, of London, to Miss Jane Dalmer, 
youngest daughter of the late Mr. John D. 
of Corsham. 
* At Salisbury, Mr. William Atkinson, son 
of Thomas A. esq. of Fisherton Anger, to 
Miss Smith. 
« Died.] At Clarendon Park, Mrs. Bathurst, 
wife of Colonel B. late of the Blues. 
- At Hinton St. George, the Hon, Frederic 
Poulett, youngest son of Earl P. 12. 
At Shaston, Mr. John Good, 84, 
At Devizes, Mrs. Smith. —Mr. Crew. 
At Westbury Leigh, Mrs. Brown. 
BERKSHIRE. 
* Bere. ] At Cookham, Mr. Turner, of 
Maidenhead, surgeon, to Miss Wyvill.—Wil- 
liam Nash, esq. of Upton Court, to Ann, 
only daughter of L. Allnut, esq. of Maiden- 
head. | 
_ Died.| At Benhams, near Wantage, Janey 
the wife of Thomas Goodlake, esq. and only 
child of William Yarnton Mills, esq. 24 
. At Nettlebed, Mr. Bitmead, 60. 
.. At Reading, Mrs. Haggard, 79 —Mrs. 
Green, 72.—Mrs, Ford.—-Mrs, Mills.—Miss 
Bacon. 
ghz SOMERSETSHIRE. 
' Married.| At Bath, S. Price, esq. to Miss 
Bhainendi —Major General Richardson, to 
Mrs. Scott, relict of D. S. esq. of Antigua. 
At Bristol, Philip Protheroe, esq. to Miss 
Sophia Smith —Henry Shanaham, esq. of 
Cork, to Miss Elizabeth Archer, youngest 
daughter of the late Thomas A. esq. of Sut- 
ton ‘Coldfield, Warwickshire. 
Died.] Mis, Drunimond, relict of the Rev. 
Henry D. of Fawley, Hants.—Mrs. Mann, 
wife of Admiral M.—Richard Trigg, esq. 
Ambrose Ferrall, esq.—Mrs. Pollatd, re- 
jict of Dr. P. of Barbadoes.—Mrs. Franco. 
At Bristol, at the Hot-wells, Miss Char- 
Jotte Newman, youngest daughter of Mitchell 
W. esq. of West Lavington, Wilts. 
¢ 
. Monthty Commercial Report. 
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DORSETSHIRE. we 
Died.J At Poole, W. Hamfrey, esq. 
At Winterborne, Mrs. Jane Gurch, eldest 
daughter of the late Rev. Robert G. rector of 
Brianstone, and master of the Grammar-schook 
of the former place. 
At ek as Mrs. Tizard, wife of or 
Joseph T. 
DEYONSHIRE, 
Married.] At Plymouth, John’ Byne 
gent. to Miss Maria Bray. 
At Exeter, the Rev. W. Cowlard, late Fel- 
low of Baliol College, Oxford, to Miss Arun- 
del.—J. G. Hopkins, esq. of Coachmaker’s« 
hall, London, to Mrs. Evans, relict of Mr. 
J. E. druggist, and only daughter of Joseph 
Gattey, esq. mayor of Exeter. 
Died.] _At Plymouth, Mr. John Tuck, of 
the Halt Moon inn.—Lieut, E. Hunt, of the 
royal artillery, 21. 
CORNWALL« 
Married.| At Falmouth, Mr. Matthew 
Hollow, to Miss Mary Eastman, 
At Gorran, Mr. Thomas Peter, of St. Aus- 
tell, to Miss Burne. 
Died. At Bodmin, Mrs. Deacon, 94. 
At Falmouth, Mrs. -H. Russell.—Mys, 
Walker, bookseller and stationer, relict of 
Captain W. of the marines. 
At Padstow, Captain Vivian, 83. 
At Camelford, Mr. William Snowden, of . 
the King’s Arms inn. 
- At Truro, Mr. Abraham Trahar. 
WALES. 
Died] At Swansea, Jolin Stédman, esq. of 
the Razees, near Ledbury, Herefordshire. 
At Llugwy, Merionethshire, Mrs. Aawyl, 
wife of Evan A, esq. 
At Guiriley, Montgomeryshire, John Pugh, 
esq. formerly of the Inner Temple, London. 
At Langharne, Carmarthenshire, Louisa 
Lydia, youngest daughter of R. J. Starke, 
esq. 
as Liwyn-y-berllan, néar Llandwery, J. 
Williams, esq. G4. - 
At Dolgelly, Merionethshire, Mr. Thomas 
Richards, attorney: 
es no nn) A 
MONTHLY COMMERCIAL REPORT, 
E have the pleasure to state, for the benefit of our West-India merchants and planters, 
that every article! of our colonial produce lias arrived to a rising market; tum, sugar, and 
eotton wool particularly. 
per cwt. 5 cotton, 2s. 4d. to 2s. 9d. per Ib. 5 
jamaica rum sells at 5s. 6d. to 7s. per gallon; sugar, 72s. to 80s, 
coffee, 75s. to 117s. per cwt. 
All kinds of Russia goods, as timber, taltbw; flax, hemp, and iron, are at enormous’ prices 5 
‘and consequently the articles of soap and candles must continue dear until we have farther’ at- 
‘fivals of tallow trom Rio. 
A new and severe regulation against the clandestine introduction of foreign scien dicot is to 
take place ‘in’ Holland on the SOth instant;—Officers are to be appointed in every port, te 
‘take an account of the various articles in the several shops dnd warehouses, and also of all 
‘those soldand delivered in the nature of an excise; and should it appear that there has at‘any 
time been an increase of the stock, the introduction of which cannot be ee aS by legal. 
and satisfactory vouchers, such Supplies ‘is to be subject to confiscation. 
© Several cargoes-of new fruit, as lemons, raisins, figs, &c. have arrived from different: parts 
of Spain and Portugal; and*many other vessels thence are daily expected with similar cargoes, 
Wine, frit, Barilla-ashes, and Spanish wool, are the principal articles gf import Wemmay in 
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