1822.] Wiltshire—Somersetshire—Dorset shire—Mevonshire, &c. 
Mrs. Mary Hodgkinson, both of South- 
ampton.—Andrew Layton, esq. to Miss 
Elizabeth Lomer, of Southampton,—Mr. 
Pilkering, of Winchester, to Miss J. 
Gibest, of Kingston Crescent. — James 
Player Lind, M.v. to Miss Mary-Ann 
Receks, both of Portsmouth. 
Dicd.] At Southampton, 56; Thomas 
Conway, esq. 
At Portsmouth, Mrs, Susannah Gill.— 
78, Joseph Marder, esq.—85, Moses 
Greetham, esq. 
At Portsea, Mr. J. Woods. 
At Newport, 30, Mrs. Walker.—35, 
Mrs. Wells; sisters. 
At Altom, Mr. W. Cheater, much re- 
spected.—At Farcham, Mrs. Burrell.— 
At Romsey, Mr. Mugg. 
WILTSHIRE. 
Application was recently made by 
about seventy healthy young men at 
the justice meeting at Salisbury, to 
claim the protection of the magistrates 
against a resolution (no doubt an effect of a 
recent order of a few severemagistrates of 
Hampshire,) of the farmers for reducing 
the wages of their labourers; by which 
single young men are to have half a crown 
only per week, and married men with fami- 
lies, four shillings. ‘They were referred to 
the justices of Marlborough district. 
Married.| Mr. Geo. Norris, to Miss J. 
Meed, of Market Layington.—Mr. G. A. 
Tanner, to Miss A. Gane, of Hullavington. 
Died.) At Devizes, Mr. J. Ellen.—Miss 
Lewis, late of Wedhampton, suddenly, de- 
servedly regretted.—Mr. Romaine, sud- 
denly. 
SOMERSETSHIRE. 
A recent Bath Journal stated, an emi- 
nent silversmith of that city had received 
orders to prepare a handsome piece of 
plate, to be presented to Mr. Henry Hunt 
on the day of his liberation, as a trifling re- 
ward for his exertions in detecting and ex- 
posing the abuses of I!chester Jail. ~ 
In this county and Devenshire, execu- 
tions for the sale of farming stock have 
been numerous. At a recent sale mear 
Stalbridge, no article could be disposed of, 
for want of bidders. 
Married.] Mix. J. Moulding, to Miss F. 
Dunn; Mr. J: Coombe, to Miss S. Gibbs: 
all of Bath.--Mr. Cleland, of Bath, to 
Miss Clutsam, of Bristol.—Mr. Clarke, of 
Bath, to Miss E. Merrick, of Feanington. 
—Mr. C. Hunt, of Grove-street, Bath, to 
Miss E. Willis, of Wellow.—The Rev. W. 
S. Bradley, of Wells, to Miss F. M. Barker, 
of Bavbadoes.—C, V. Burroughs, esq. to 
Miss Ann Cooper, both of Shepton Mallet. 
—Capt. R. Faulkner, to Miss Spurway, of 
Barrack-street,’Vaunton. 
Died,] At Bath, Mrs. Twiss, wife of ¥. 
Pwiss, esq.—22, Mr. N. Skeine.—In the 
Grove, Mrs. E, Hume, niece of the late 
Bishop of Salishbury,—fn Richmond: place, 
$2, Mrs. 8. Salome, 
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At Wells, 47,,Miss Michell. 
At Shepton Mallet, 27, Mr. J. Davies. 
At Widcombe:hill, Mr. Salmon.—At 
Heanton Court, Mr. B. Tanner, At 
Welsh Mill, Mr. 'T. Napper. 
DORSE'TSHIRE. 
Married.]. The Rev, T. Durant, of 
Poole, to Miss M. Cbandler, of London.— 
The Rev. J. Newport, of Mitchell Dean, 
to Miss F, Read, of Gillmgham. 
Died.] At We-ymouth, 59, Mrs. H. Hine. 
At Loders, 7 0, the Right Hon. Sir Evan 
Nepean, bay‘t, suddenly, high-sheriff for 
this county, 7d formerly Secretary to the 
Admiralty. 
DEVONSHIRE. 
Married .| Mr. W. Parker, to Miss E. , 
Lake, bo’th of Exeter.—Lieut. H. Hall, 
RN. to A.nn, daughter of Capt. Whipple, 
R.N. Of Portsmouth.—The Rev. E, Bray, 
to Mrs. Eliza Stothard, both of Tavistocke 
—At Sjtonehouse, Mr. W. H. Rising, to 
Jane, ¢/aughter of Lieut, Osmer, R.N.—At 
Little} 1am, Henry A. Gladwin, esq. capt. 
17th regt, foot, to Charlotte Woollery, 
daug] iter of the late E. F. Bourke, esq. 
Di ed.] At Exeter, 64, Mr. R. Brown.— 
84, 1 Mir. R. Benham.—s2, Mrs. Todd, wife 
of V/m. T. esq. of London. 
A.t Barnstaple, 24, Miss S. Law.—72, 
My s. Hemmett. 
/At Plymouth, in Paradise-row, 52, Mr. 
T. Burch.—In Fore street, 39, Mrs, H. 
Quick. 
At Bideford, 83, Mr. W. Barrett.—Mr, 
H. Tulker, jun. 
At Oakhampton-house, Mary, wife of 
, Jonathan Elford, esq. 
CORNWALL. 
Married.] Mr. R. R. Broad, to Miss N. 
Turner, both of Falmouth.—Mr, Paul, of 
Lemear, to Miss Bice, of -Perran.—W, J. 
St. Aubyn, esq. of Clevance, to Ann Doro- 
thy, daughter of Sir'T. B. Lennard, bart. 
Dicd.| At Falmouth, 70, Matthew 
- Brougham, esq. 
At Medruth, at an advanced age, Mr, H, 
Pearse, deservedly regretted. 
At Liskeard, 67, Mr. H. Snell. 
At Penytelley, St. Feath,71, Mrs. Mar- 
tyn,—At St. Blazey, 32, Mr. W. Snell. 
WALES. 
The Fourth Eisteddfod, or Meeting of 
Welsh Bards, was held at Brecon, on the 
25th and 26th: of September, under the 
patronage of the Cambrian Society in 
Gwent. Itwas numeronsly attended, and 
the claims for tly > prizes did honour to the 
talents and intelli gence of the claimants, 
Married.) T. M organ, esq. of Glasbury, 
to Miss M. A, Vavighan, of Brecon,—H. 
Svigstocke, of Hay 'erfordwest, to Miss M. 
A. Lane, of Bristol.—J. Jones, esq. of, 
Doelecothy, Carmarthenshire, to Miss ®, 
Edwardes, of Gilaston.—R. J. Mostyn, 
esq. of Caleot-hall; Vlintshire, to Miss. A, 
Thomas, of Church Leigh, — , 
Died.| At Swansea, Mrs, C, Harmsworth, 
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