478 Willshire — Soniersetsbire^— Dorsetshire 



. Jate of Southampton. — 5?, Sir Robert 

 Kingswell, bart. of Sidmonton-honse. — -At 



Urown Candover, 77, Mr. J. Pink.— At 

 Pophani, 70, Mrs. Newljns. — At Ring- 

 wood, Mr. W. Lyne. 



WILTSHIRE, 



Married.'] Tlic Rev. J. Randall, to Miss 



E. Bennett, of Salisbury.— The Rev. J. 

 R. Fishlake, to Miss J. Nicbolas, of Salis- 

 bnry. — Mr. Crook, ot Salisbury, to Miss 

 A. Trimmer, of Andwcll-farm, Basing- 

 stoke. — At Melksham, Mr. H. Edmonds, 



to Miss A. Drake, of Rowde Caj)!. 



Colby, Engineers, to Miss F. M. Dyne, of 

 Brnton.— Mr. T. Earle, to Miss M. Ellis, 

 both of Corshani.— Mr. J. Hughes, of 

 Piniikney-farm, to Mrs. Carpenter, of 

 Toshills-farm, near Catnc. 



Died.] At Salisbury, 66, Mr. George 

 Sandy. 



At Cliippenliani, Mrs. Singer, widov^ of 

 Richard S, esq. 



At Warminster, 73, Jlr. Joseph Kirk, 

 deservedly regretted. 



At Sopworth, CO, Mrs. J. Caswell. 



SOMIiltStTSIIIRE. 



A numerous and liijjiily respectable 

 meeting of the subscribers of the Hatli In- 

 stitution, was held at York-house ; Sir 

 John Keane, ba t. in the chair. Hastings 

 Elwin, esq. made a luminous and encou- 

 raging repwt of the progress of the plans 

 for effecting the formation and establish- 

 ment of a Literary and Scientific Associa- 

 tion in Batli 



Manied.] Mr. Thomas Miles, to Miss S. 



F. Phillips, of Uiiion-pa^siige; Mr. R. T. 

 Ingle, to Riiss Caroline I.apliani: all of 

 Bath.— ftir. T. White, of Uatli, to Miss 

 Osboine, of Marshfield.— Mr. J. Cntf, of 

 Bath, to Mi>:s M. Parsloc, of Daglmg- 

 worth.— Mr. George Saltford, of Saltford, 

 to Miss S. Snnssel, of Weston-lane, Bath. 

 — Mr. H. Hraise, of ShijMalc, to Mi'S A. 

 Paikcr, of Barton.— Mr. G. Parker, of 

 M' ear, to Miss M. Winter, of Locksham. 



Uiid.] At Bath, in Westgate-buildings, 

 77, Mrs. A. Harvey.— In Bathwick-street, 

 ev. Miss Eliza Hensley. — In the Circus, 

 Jonathan Stuart ftlorgan, es(|. descivedly 

 esteemed and lamented. — 20, Miss Ellen 

 Mary Richards, dauchter of Wie Rev. John 

 K, — 34, Helena, daughter of the late Dr. 

 Hudleston. 



At Taunton, Mrs. Anderdon, widow of 

 Ferdinand A. esq. 



At Frome, Jlr. Saterleigb, deservedly 

 regretted. — Mr. A. Axford, much respect- 

 ed.— Mr. R. Robeits. 



. ' At Shepton Mallctt, 50, Mrs. Campbell, 

 wife of the Rev. Daniel C. 



At Keynsham, oo, Mr. S. Sknse.— At 

 Bathwick, in Kiikani buildings, 41, Mrs. 

 E. Molloy. — At Langport, 63, George 

 Stnckey, esq.- At Widcombe, 66, Mis. 

 tnnnerson, late of Sv.afi ham, Norfolk. — 

 At North Petherton, o7, Mr. J, Ha\skii!s, 



DevohsMre, S{C. [Jutie 1 ', 



—At K loe, Mary, wife of the Bev. Mr. 

 Matthews. 



DORSETSmnE. 



Married.] Liont. W. S. Robins, r.n. to 

 Mrs. Ann Linthorne, of Poole. — Charles 

 Mnrly, esq. of Bridport, to Miss Emily 



Tucker, of Tuckenhay, Devon Mr. R. 



Rouse Hunt, to Mrs. A. Colbornc, both of 

 Blandford.— The Rev. Robert IMoore, 

 rector of Wimborne St. Giles's, to Miss S. 

 E, Henshawe, of Batli. 



Died.] At Dorchester, 36, Miss A. 

 Percy, of Somertou. 



At Bridport, 83, Mr. T. Clarksen. 



DEVONSinRE. 



The inhabitants of Exeter lately agreed 

 to petition the House of Commons for a 

 repeal of the coastwise duty ou coals. 



Married.] Mr. Hippeslcy, to Mrs. 

 Hodge ; Mr. R. Davy, to Miss A. Luxton : 

 all of Exeter. — Mr. Hcdgcland, of Exeter, 

 to Miss S R. Harris, of Ogilvic cottage. 

 — The Rev. W. Hockin, of Exeter, to Miss 

 M. Langworthy, of Dartmouth. — Mr. G. 

 Maunder, of Exeter, to Miss Meanley, of 

 Alphington— IMr. J. Prideanx, to iMissE. 

 .Sattertliwaite ; Mr. Buchan, of Rlarket- 

 street, to Miss S. Morris, of Prospect-row : 

 all of I'lymoutii.— John Broderick, esq. of 

 Ugborough, to Miss Crocker, of Combes- 

 head.— Mr. T. Wnght,to Miss M. Wright, 

 both of Chudlcigh. 



Died.] At Exeter, 53, Mr. W. Ford.— 

 In Goldsi.iith-strcct, 6*;, Mr. P. Howell.— 

 5'2, Mr. J. Brown, deservedly esteemed 

 and regretted.— In Waterbeer-street, I'ti, 

 Mr. H. Perry. 



At Plymouth, in Clavance-street, Mrs. 

 P. Austin, suddenly. — In Cannon-street, 

 'j2, Mrs. M Remplny. — In Princes-street, 

 23, Mrs. M. Light.— In Morice-sti-ctt, 67, 



Mrs. M. E. Handesyde 62, Mr. Reed, 



suddenly.— 77, Mr. Croft.- 26, Mr. T. 

 Waterman. 



At Ridgway, Mrs. S. Lister. — At 

 Knacker's Knoll, 4=-, Capt. S. M. Sandys, 

 r.i\i. deservedly respected. — At Stoke, 9^, 

 Mr. J. Johnson. 



CORNWALI,. 



Married.] Mr. J. Powning, jun. of Fal- 

 mouth, to Miss Furneaux,of Buckfasileigb. 

 — Mr. James Whitford, to Miss M. 

 Trewin, both of Fowey.— Mr. H. Rickard, 

 of Fowey, to Miss Cock, of Penzance. — 

 Mr. P. Coleman, of Bodmyn, to Miss E. 

 Tamblyn, of Hall, near Braddock. 



Died.] At Launceston, 51, Mr. Ec.kley, 

 justiy esteemed and regretted. — At St. 

 'i'honias's, 54, Mr. A. Westlake. — Mr. 

 Shaplin. — At an advanced age, Mrs. 

 Fulger. 



At Liskeard, Mrs. Pedler, wife of Mr, 

 Alderman P. 



At Trethowell, Mr. John Boyle, deser- 

 vedly esteemed and regretted. — \t 

 llawkcs, 76, Mr. P. Coleman, justly la- 

 mented. 



WALES. 



